GAZA WAR DAY 55: ISRAEL KNEW??? Hamas Attack Plans Known To Israel For Months | America First Episode 1255GAZA WAR DAY 55: ISRAEL KNEW??? Hamas Attack Plans Known To Israel For Months | America First Episode 1255
In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the Israeli government's cover-up of what they knew about Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7th, and how it could have been prevented. He also discusses the scandal surrounding the removal of Rep. George S. Santos from Congress, and whether or not he should have been expelled from Congress in the first place. And, of course, there's still time to catch up on the latest on the Iran-Contra scandal. America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism. It's going to be only America First. America First! The American people will come first once again. America, not Globalism, will be our credo. It's gonna be, "Only America First." - Our new motto: "America First! America First!" - Our credo: "The American people come first, and then we'll all come together." - President Trump's new campaign slogan: "We are all Americans, and we are all in this together." We'll talk about the Iran scandal, the George Soto scandal, and much, much more. Today's episode is a mashup of the latest news and reaction to the latest in the Iran/Controversy, including the latest from the New York Times article, and a look at what's going on with George Sotteros and the Iran Scandal, as well as the Soto/Santos scandal, including a possible impeachment investigation, and the new story on the possible impeachment hearings, and why we should be worried about the possibility of a possible investigation against him. . Stay tuned to hear all about it. , we have a lot to talk about it all! - Nick talks about it, including: Nick talks all about that and much more, including his take on it, and his take and why it's a good one, and what s going on. - and why he doesn't have a hot take about it and why you should care about it! and much much more! -- Nick also talks about that. -- and why that's not just about that, too. ...and why it s a good thing, you should listen to the whole thing, right? Thank you for listening to it, Nick s thoughts on that, y'all! -- Nick talks it, too! -- and more.
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00:02:18.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:05:14.000Major revelations have now come out about the Israeli government and what they knew prior to the attack.
00:05:21.000I'm talking about the major attack by Hamas on October 7th and it's something that we suspected from the very beginning.
00:05:32.000Me and many other people were very quick to point out that the attack on Israel by Hamas benefits Israel.
00:05:41.000Counterintuitive because Israel talks about how many people were killed and how it was a catastrophe and the hostages and yet we know
00:05:52.000That throughout history, wars benefit certain people, and it behooves those people that benefit from the war that they get attacked, that they have a pretext to engage in a war.
00:06:09.000It happened in World War II, it happened after 9-11, and it happened this time.
00:06:14.000It benefits Israel because they can annex the Gaza Strip, which is what I think we all know they've wanted to do from the beginning.
00:06:22.000And, specifically, it helps Netanyahu domestically.
00:06:26.000Because Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, is a very unpopular leader and is facing potentially a massive corruption investigation which could entail him being removed from power and prosecuted.
00:06:40.000And so the war solves both of those things.
00:06:43.000And so many people pointed out it seemed unlikely that the Mossad and Israeli military intelligence, which are the most sophisticated intel agencies in the world, would miss a massive invasion being planned on their border.
00:07:00.000And it turns out today we now know, and this is a front page story in the New York Times, that they did know.
00:07:08.000That we now have the documents that reveal that not only did the Israeli government know about Hamas plans to attack on October 7th, but they knew for a year.
00:07:18.000They've known for a year precisely what Hamas was planning.
00:07:26.000And they admit that they underestimated the capabilities of Hamas, but yet they have the precise and exact battle plans for that October 7th attack a year in advance.
00:07:40.000What's more, they also witnessed Hamas preparing for that attack in July.
00:07:49.000So they knew exactly what was coming, they knew precisely what the plan of attack was, and they saw them preparing for that attack three months prior.
00:08:02.000So it's a complete, some would say, failure of intelligence, which would suggest negligence.
00:08:09.000Others would suggest that maybe it was intentional.
00:08:15.000That it was not negligence, but rather they deliberately ignored the intelligence because maybe they wanted the attack for reasons that I've mentioned and which we'll get into.
00:09:35.000He actually had the support of the Republican leadership to keep the seat.
00:09:40.000At least, they voted against the expulsion, maybe behind the scenes.
00:09:45.000They permitted the members to vote against him, but he lost.
00:09:50.000He lost a two-thirds vote to be expelled, and he's the first person not to be indicted for a federal crime or a member of the Confederacy to be expelled from Congress.
00:09:59.000So it's a pretty historic thing, but under the circumstances, I think it's actually warranted.
00:10:07.000I mean, the guy, if you've been following anything from the story, he's committed many crimes and lied about a lot of things and
00:10:18.000I think this is if there is nothing more to the story Seems like a pretty straightforward situation he committed a crime many crimes got caught got investigated got thrown out You know, I was gonna come on here and do this whole hot take about hey, but what about everybody else?
00:10:44.000Honestly, I can't even talk about Congress anymore because it's such a circus and I don't mean to be one of these people that thinks they're smarter than everybody because they're cynical.
00:11:27.000I think that to the extent that anybody is doing anything productive, it is not making a difference.
00:11:35.000And so I started this show shortly after Trump got inaugurated.
00:11:40.000I began writing during the Trump election, and my honest feeling on this, and this is my honest opinion, is that if it wasn't for Trump being in politics, I don't think it would be worth covering politics.
00:12:54.000You get these like political junkie types and they know everything about the Biden administration and then a guy like me rolls up and I'm like, okay, but like Jews control the world, you know?
00:13:08.000And they're like, okay, we need to end this conversation.
00:13:40.000You know, if we have leftover time, I may get to it, but I don't care about Santos.
00:13:46.000What a... I honestly liked him being in there, and I like Fetterman, because... and I even, to some extent, I even like Biden, because these people get into politics, and they are as much of a joke as the system is.
00:14:08.000They do lower the standards in Congress to actually where they ought to be.
00:14:16.000You know, because everybody else in Congress, they're role-playing like this is a really important institution and it deserves our respect and it deserves this level of decorum.
00:14:30.000Like when the Capitol riot happened, they said, this is the sacred temple of democracy.
00:14:35.000How could you have the peasants revolting inside the chamber?
00:14:39.000I remember the police officer told the Q shaman, he was such a freaking nerd, this cop.
00:14:46.000He's in the Senate chamber, and he's like, dude, could you please leave?
00:14:50.000Because this is like the most sacred building.
00:14:53.000This is like the most sacred room in the building.
00:15:58.000Before we do that though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy and on Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:16:17.000I was actually, I watched like three movies today, but we're starting late tonight.
00:16:23.000It's gonna be a late show, but I'll be streaming after the show with Zirka.
00:16:28.000On Kick, and I'll be streaming it on Rumble as well, so stay tuned after the show.
00:16:34.000I'll be doing a Rumble exclusive once the show is over, and Zirka will be joining me, and then maybe some other guests will be playing some games.
00:16:56.000Zyrka hit me up yesterday he wanted to jump on the stream and I missed his text and then he hit me up today and I said yeah let's do it so so we'll be streaming with him later tonight and I'll be on Rumble and I'll be doing some content so
00:19:59.000But there was a song that came out back in August, and I remember when the song came out, everybody said, this is the protest song of a generation.
00:22:07.000But with that being said, we have to be able to be critical of our own race too, lest we become like the worst race hustlers of all the other races.
00:22:19.000You know, because I'm gonna be honest with you.
00:22:31.000I believe that there are white and black people and
00:22:35.000Asians and Indians and everything like that and I believe they're all different and I believe that generally it's best when the groups stick together and not only do I think it's it's better I think that's actually what's natural I think that's actually what people prefer and I think if left to their own devices that's what they do anyway in a sort of natural environment than people pointed this out like a prison or a cafeteria
00:23:04.000It seems that this is what people prefer when they're not forced to integrate by the government in various ways.
00:23:12.000And anyway, so with that being said, I don't have hatred for other groups based on their race, and I'm actually capable of respecting people from other races.
00:23:23.000If there are people from other races with good attributes, I can be friends with them, and I admire them, and I respect them.
00:23:32.000But I don't think that America should become a non-white nation because of that.
00:23:37.000And I don't think that, generally speaking, there should be a complete integration.
00:24:00.000What I've noticed with white people is they've sort of embraced the worst aspects of like the race hustlers of black people.
00:24:08.000There's like a very particular strain of this among white nationalists, where like when we look at the worst elements of the black community,
00:24:19.000We're not talking about guys like Myron.
00:24:21.000We're not talking about guys like Sneko.
00:24:23.000We're not talking about guys like Kanye West.
00:24:26.000We're not talking about these kinds of people.
00:24:29.000We're talking about like Brandon Johnson, the mayor of my city.
00:24:35.000And, in particular, when we're talking about politics, the worst kinds of people are the ones that are defending black behavior, blaming white people for everything, blaming white people for all their problems, hating white people, distrusting white people, being predatory towards white people.
00:24:55.000Those are the worst aspects of it, especially from a political point of view.
00:25:00.000And I feel like, rather than white people
00:25:04.000Sort of taking the positive from blacks or other groups, which is that they are loyal to each other, they see their race as an extended family, they take care of one another, they preserve and respect and venerate their own culture and their own ancestors.
00:25:21.000Rather than take those things, they take all the bad things.
00:25:25.000And they sort of reciprocate the animosity against other races.
00:26:17.000They could probably advance as a race.
00:26:19.000They could probably advance as a group.
00:26:21.000And I think that'd be better, actually, for everybody.
00:26:24.000Similarly, there's a strain of that among white nationalists, where the same way that blacks are looking to blame white people, and the same way that blacks are, again, will never criticize their own group, it's the same thing with them.
00:27:27.000They control them with treacherous whites and other minorities.
00:27:34.000Indians, Chinese, various other groups.
00:27:39.000And not only are the fertility rates collapsing, and not only do we not have sovereignty over our own societies, but also they're being invaded by other people, which that is actually the worst aspect of it.
00:27:53.000Because a collapsing fertility rate would not necessarily be existential without replacement migration.
00:28:01.000The problem is that we are becoming the numerical minority in all of our societies, which tends to exacerbate the problems of the shrinking population and the falling fertility rate.
00:28:13.000And anyway, and that's just sort of the nucleus of it.
00:28:19.000Or maybe, rather than the nucleus, maybe that's the worst effect that's happening.
00:28:25.000But there's all sorts of other problems which are very numerous and which I don't need to list with America.
00:28:32.000And so here's a white guy that goes in the woods and these are some of the lyrics he sings.
00:28:37.000You know, I wish I could wake up and it's not true, but it is.
00:28:41.000And you know, we're just living in a new world with an old soul and
00:30:59.000And in that sense, it's a resignation.
00:31:02.000And it says, we are going to self-soothe and comfort ourselves because we just feel so sorry for the way that things are.
00:31:11.000And I think that when you open the door for that sort of thing, one, I think that that brings a certain amount of comfort to people.
00:31:22.000And I think that when one or another person starts to give in to that comfort and give in to these sort of self-soothing tendencies, again, indulging in their feelings like this, I think it encourages other people to do the same.
00:32:30.000And once people start to think like this, they've already died.
00:32:36.000They've already committed suicide in a sense.
00:32:40.000Because for us to get out of this catastrophic situation that we're in,
00:32:46.000We have to have a mindset that we can do the impossible.
00:32:51.000You know what a difficult mindset that is to get into?
00:32:54.000Do you know the extent to which it's almost like killing yourself in a different way?
00:33:01.000You almost have to kill the part of you that wants to lay down and die, that wants to resign, that wants to give in and embrace the defeat.
00:33:14.000And to sort of drift away or go away and be annihilated.
00:33:20.000And what we have to do, every one of us, and especially the most talented and the most motivated, is to demand from ourselves the most.
00:34:04.000The toughest and we need to be the ones that are the most disciplined and the most all these things.
00:34:11.000And the moment that we give in to this sort of self-soothing, self-indulgence, self-pity stuff, it becomes impossible to become that generation that does that thing, that undertakes that impossible task.
00:35:34.000And here's this pauper, here's this peasant in the woods singing about how, oh it's just these rich people, these rich people made it so that our lives suck.
00:36:20.000We'll throw you in a pit with all the Africans and you can get a fucking dollar.
00:36:24.000You know, someone with some actual initiative can get you your job, can get you your dollar.
00:36:33.000But people like that aren't going to resurrect our race.
00:36:36.000They're not going to resurrect our civilization.
00:36:39.000And anyway, so I said all this back in August, and everybody got on my case, and they said, oh, you know, you just hate the South, or you hate white people, or whatever.
00:36:47.000On the contrary, I want to save white people.
00:36:50.000But in order to do that, we need to demand the best of ourselves.
00:36:53.000We need a culture that demands excellence.
00:36:57.000We need a culture that's worthy of what we can't we can't be like the you know the wiggers are like the others in the sense that they beat their chest they talk about their glorious past while they bitch and complain and look for racial grievance and they look for stuff to come oh is it because I'm white huh I ain't got a dollar and it's the same learned helplessness the same sort of underclass culture
00:37:26.000That we are learning to imitate and we're looking at them and people in our group are reciprocating and imitating those worst impulses.
00:37:38.000But why would we look at the most unsuccessful group and imitate that?
00:37:44.000Which, this is gonna sound super offensive, and I don't mean the way that it's gonna sound, but sort of like the most odious group.
00:37:52.000And I don't mean that black people are odious.
00:37:54.000I mean, when you look on social media and you see these videos, which everyone's posting now, and you see that sort of behavior, that's such an odious strain of behavior that comes from this group.
00:38:07.000And they're, at Disney World, at the airport, I mean, they're the ones that are carrying on like this.
00:38:21.000And anyway, so I said all this and more back in August, everyone criticized me, and now, to arrive at my point, so why am I talking about this?
00:38:31.000Well, Oliver Anthony took the gayest picture ever today.
00:38:35.000I don't know if you saw it on Twitter.
00:39:34.000That's why I'm right that it just vindicates me on every level because all these people that identified with that song I mean there were people that were really got you don't even understand they got so offended about my commentary on this guy in his song they said we demand an apology from Nick
00:42:04.000Could you imagine how good I feel when three months ago I said that I hate this guy more than anything, and everyone said I was wrong, and then three months later he took the gayest picture you've ever seen?
00:43:14.000And you have to be a jerk to be able to do that.
00:43:18.000So, I know people at that time, they didn't understand it, they said, you know, you're alienating, you're really offending me, this is, you're really out of line.
00:43:31.000But I stuck my neck out, I went out on a limb, and I was right.
00:43:37.000And, and that's why, you know, that's why you gotta trust the plan.
00:43:44.000So anyway, that's, I don't really have too much more to say on that.
00:43:49.000but I've been cooking up that that little monologue for a minute about like wiggers and all that because I really do feel that way and I see the kind of that whole defeatist thing and I saw those concerts where he would go and play it like a
00:44:08.000He would go and play at a bar or whatever.
00:44:11.000And you'd get all these white people would go there and they'd be there in their cargo shorts and their t-shirts and they'd get a beer and they'd go, woo!
00:45:20.000We have to be the change we want to see in the world.
00:45:25.000It's not enough to say, you know, let's shut off the immigration so that we could be the Walmart country music festival country, so we could be the Walmart flip-flop country.
00:45:37.000I don't want to live in that country either, honestly.
00:45:42.000I'd rather live in California with all its diversity than live in Walmart country where people are eating Totino's pizza rolls and wearing flip-flops and you know they're making this stuff that you see on TikTok where it's like you know I'm talking about these cooking videos where they're they're throwing in all like well we're gonna put Velveeta cheese
00:46:06.000And ground beef in a pan, and then put shredded cheddar cheese on it, and mayo, and... You know, it's like, if that's gonna be the country, it's still not right.
00:46:16.000So we need to... No flip-flops, no tattoos on your legs, no shorts, no beer, no... Not like that.
00:48:50.000And the whole world was surprised by the initial attack because, number one, everybody thought that Hamas was not powerful enough to invade Israel.
00:49:02.000Because Israel is widely regarded as one of the most sophisticated and one of the most powerful militaries in the region.
00:49:11.000And conversely, Hamas is considered the opposite.
00:49:15.000They have very primitive munitions and not a lot of fighters and not a lot of training and they've been blockaded by Israel for 15 years.
00:49:48.000Even more than they are a nuclear or a conventional military power, they're an intelligence superpower.
00:49:55.000Some say that they have the best spy agency in the entire world.
00:50:00.000And so, how could Israel's intelligence agency know intimately what's happening in the White House, but not know what's happening on their own border?
00:50:11.000Which is effectively under military occupation.
00:50:14.000How could they not see coming a massive invasion on their border which, by the way, they are militarily occupying with a blockade for the past 15 years.
00:50:26.000So it was a total surprise that Hamas was able to
00:50:30.000Get away with a surprise attack they had the capability and that they were able to do it undetected and it was such a far-fetched Scenario that many people at that time speculated myself included that maybe Israel knew about it in advance, but they let it happen That it wasn't an intelligence failure, which is what everybody that's what everybody said that was a conclusion they ran away with and
00:50:59.000And if anybody suggested otherwise, they actually were called anti-Semitic.
00:51:04.000Even Charlie Kirk said the same thing.
00:51:07.000Charlie Kirk from Turning Point USA insinuated on his show for about five minutes a week after the attack that maybe they had prior knowledge.
00:51:18.000They tried to get his show canceled and get his donors to pull their money.
00:51:24.000But this is something that was kind of
00:51:28.000Obvious nobody wanted to say it and there was repercussions if you if you thought it out loud, but everyone everyone was thinking it Everyone was thinking that the contradiction was It was too dramatic How could they have this spy superpower they don't see a massive invasion coming on their southern border which would have had
00:51:52.000To have had a lot of training and involved thousands of fighters and equipment.
00:51:57.000So this is not like something that... It's not like this was a lone wolf who decided to do something.
00:52:03.000This is a pretty... This is a pretty large operation.
00:52:07.000So to miss something like this would be a pretty glaring oversight.
00:52:15.000So everybody said that from the beginning.
00:52:18.000And they said that maybe Israel knew about the attack, but they allowed it to happen rather than they got surprised.
00:52:26.000And they allowed it to happen because this gives them the pretext to invade Gaza.
00:52:31.000And not only does it give them the pretext to invade Gaza, but specifically it allows Netanyahu to remain in power.
00:52:39.000Because not only is the seizure of Gaza and the West Bank a long-term strategic goal of the Israeli regime, this is what they've wanted from even before there was an Israeli state.
00:53:02.000They say even the state of Jordan they wanted.
00:53:07.000So, not only does this give them an excuse to take over Gaza, which is now what they are doing, and leaked memos have revealed that that is their plan, is to essentially expel all Palestinians, refuse international governance, and then effectively annex the territory.
00:53:23.000So it benefits them in that way and this just gives them the perfect excuse.
00:53:27.000It gives them cover and it gives them a credible reason to carry this out.
00:53:31.000But also Netanyahu is under investigation and there is a special counsel involved for corruption.
00:53:40.000And he is a wildly unpopular leader facing massive protests and resistance from civil society as he tries to get a judicial reform passed.
00:53:49.000And it seemed like his political career was almost over and that he may even be going to jail.
00:53:55.000So not only is this an excuse to take Gaza, but it's also an excuse for Netanyahu to remain in power and potentially gain a mandate to remain in power even after the crisis is resolved.
00:54:10.000He goes into the crisis an unpopular dictator,
00:54:15.000Who is destroying the foundations of the liberal Zionist project, and he leaves the crisis a war hero who annexed Gaza and secured a major strategic goal for Israel.
00:55:37.000It says, quote, Israeli officials obtained Hamas's battle plan for the October 7 terrorist attack more than a year before it happened, according to documents, emails, and interviews.
00:55:50.000Both Israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational, considering it too difficult for Hamas to carry out.
00:56:12.000It says, quote, The approximately 40-page document, which the Israeli authorities codenamed Jericho Wall, outlined point by point exactly the kind of devastating invasion that led to the deaths of about 1,200 people.
00:56:34.000And probably 1,000 out of those 1,200 Israelis that were killed were killed by Israel.
00:56:40.000Anyway, it says, The translated document, which was reviewed by the New York Times, did not set a date for the attack, but described a methodical assault designed to overwhelm fortifications around the Gaza Strip, take over Israeli cities, and storm key military bases, including a division headquarters.
00:56:57.000Hamas followed the blueprint with shocking precision.
00:57:00.000The document called for a barrage of rockets at the outset of the attack, drones to knock out security cameras and automated machine guns along the border, and gunmen to pour into Israel in paragliders on motorcycles and on foot, all of which happened on October 7th.
00:57:19.000So they literally got the blueprint, the tactics, the strategy.
00:57:30.000It says the plan also included details about the location and the size of Israeli military forces, communication hubs, and other sensitive information.
00:57:38.000The document circulated widely among Israeli military and intelligence leaders, but experts determined that an attack of that scale and ambition was beyond Hamas's capabilities.
00:57:50.000It is unclear whether Prime Minister Netanyahu or other top officials saw the document as well.
00:57:57.000Last year, shortly after the document was obtained, officials in the Israeli military Gaza Division, which is responsible for defending the border, said that Hamas's intentions were unclear.
00:58:23.000It says in July, just three months before the attack, a veteran analyst within Israel's Signals Intelligence Agency warned that Hamas had conducted an intense day-long training exercise that appeared similar to what was outlined in the blueprint.
00:58:43.000So they got the blueprint for the attack and they say, well, we didn't know that they were capable.
00:58:52.000We didn't know when, but literally three months before they, before they did it, they were training for it and they knew they were training for it.
00:59:01.000So that would be like if you got my manifesto that said, I'm going to come into your house and kill you.
00:59:09.000Let's say I typed up a letter and I said, I'm going to go and kill this person, and I am going to break through their front door, and I am going to X, Y, and Z. And you have that for like a year, and you're like, well, I don't really know what his intentions are.
00:59:25.000I don't think he's really going to do it.
00:59:28.000And then three days before I did it, you saw me outside your house preparing to break down your door and kill you.
00:59:38.000And then three days later it broke down your door and killed you.
00:59:42.000And then you're like, damn, how could we have possibly seen this coming?
01:00:01.000But it goes on it says officials privately concede that had the military taken the warnings seriously and redirected significant reinforcements to the south where Hamas attacked, Israel could have blunted the attacks or prevented them.
01:00:55.000Everyone that is not a military target, you need to go.
01:00:59.000And everyone that doesn't go is going to get killed.
01:01:04.000And then they bombed every building in northern Gaza.
01:01:08.000So that effectively they have removed everyone that lives there.
01:01:13.000They have displaced over a million people.
01:01:31.000A million people have fled, they're going to kill everyone that's left, and then they're going to use bunker buster bombs, in addition to the munitions they're already using, and they're going to destroy all the infrastructure so that no one can return.
01:01:44.000And then, the memo said they're going to do that in the South.
01:01:47.000Once they do that in the North, they're then going to do that in the South.
01:01:52.000And that's... that's the whole Gaza Strip.
01:01:56.000There's another leaked memo that came out and said that they're going to open the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt and open up the sea crossing on the border with the Eastern Mediterranean and they're going to thin out the Palestinian population by letting them flee into Egypt and letting them flee into Europe through the sea.
01:02:18.000And by the way, the Israeli government has confirmed the authenticity of both of those documents.
01:02:24.000They've also said that they don't want any kind of coalition government in Gaza.
01:02:43.000So their plan, again, which they have validated that all of this is authentic government communications, they've said...
01:02:54.000They're going to remove everybody from the Gaza Strip, destroy all the infrastructure so they can't come home, send all the Palestinians across the border into Egypt or across the sea into Europe, and then they are going to take over and control the Gaza Strip.
01:03:15.000They're kicking everybody out, they're sending them to other countries, they're destroying all the buildings so they couldn't come back even if they wanted to, and then they're rejecting that anyone should administer that territory other than them.
01:03:48.000They knew exactly how it would happen.
01:03:52.000They knew that they were preparing this three months ago.
01:03:56.000And we're not saying that they knew the date, but they could have reinforced the southern border.
01:04:02.000They say that had they done that, if, in other words, if they acted on the intelligence and saw that clearly Hamas was planning an offensive, and so if in anticipation of these plans, which they are aware of, they reinforced the southern border, they could have prevented the offensive.
01:04:19.000But had they done that, the attack wouldn't have transpired.
01:04:24.000And they would not have the pretext to undertake what they're doing right now, which is the annexation of the Gaza Strip.
01:04:31.000And what they've been talking about, remember, after the attack, they came out repeatedly and said, we will change the situation on the ground forever.
01:04:39.000We will do things in Gaza that have never been done.
01:04:42.000We will change a geostrategic situation for 50 years.
01:04:48.000So they've got some very ambitious, aggressive, expansionist goals here.
01:04:54.000And none of it would be possible unless this attack happened.
01:05:03.000It says the failure to connect the dots echoed another analytical failure more than two decades ago.
01:05:12.000When American authorities also had multiple indications that Al-Qaeda was preparing an assault.
01:05:19.000The 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were largely a failure of analysis and imagination, the government commission concluded.
01:05:28.000A retired senior CIA official said the Israeli intelligence failure on October 7th is sounding more and more like our 9-11.
01:05:41.000The failure will be a gap in analysis to paint a convincing picture to military and political leadership that Hamas had the intention to launch the attack when it did.
01:05:52.000Yeah, isn't that kind of disturbing, though, that they're comparing it to 9-11?
01:06:31.000There is no country on our side of Earth that can threaten us.
01:06:36.000Why would we go and die and spend our money and use our resources to build bombs and tanks when there's no military threat to the United States?
01:06:49.000Dragged in by Zionists, and dragged in by the Allies in World War I, dragged in in World War II with the fake Pearl Harbor, and then during the Cold War we're dragged in because the Soviet Union was fighting us everywhere.
01:07:02.000After 1991, finally we're free of our obligations, right?
01:07:08.000After a century of literally a century of World War, on every continent, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, South Africa, Central America,
01:07:24.000Spies, coups, proxy wars, you know, finally it's over.
01:07:30.000The only reason that we got Afghanistan, and Iraq, and our involvement in Syria, and our involvement in Yemen, and our involvement in West Africa, and everywhere else, is because of 9-11.
01:07:43.000That is what they use, the authorization of the use of military force for the war on terror.
01:07:48.000That's how we're able to fight everywhere, because of 9-11.
01:11:49.000Jews are told in their Talmud that they can lie to Gentiles, that they can kill Gentiles, that they should treat Gentiles differently than they treat Jews.
01:12:00.000It would be better if all Christians were dead.
01:12:22.000Do they go out and say, hey, I think that, you know, it would be good for Israel if the United States took out Saddam Hussein and here's why, you know, maybe that would be good for America too.
01:12:34.000They use their spy agency to manufacture a fake terrorist attack so that Americans will hate Muslims and then we'll be so mad that we'll go and fight their wars.
01:13:41.000And they say, well what if the Palestinians wanted to kill all the Jews?
01:13:45.000What if we created this sort of fantastical narrative?
01:13:48.000Even though the Jews want to genocide the Palestinians, and the Jews want to kick the Palestinians off their land, they create this false dialectic.
01:14:36.000And then the United States comes in with the aircraft carriers, and then they say, ha, you know, now it's our turn, and they do the thing that they wanted to do from the beginning.
01:15:35.000So this is not me hating a group of people, and I don't even think you could say it's bigotry, because bigotry implies that it is sort of a broad-stroke, blunt instrument, but that's not what it is.
01:15:49.000I'm saying that when you look at the Jewish religion, which is the Talmud, and by the way, it's an ethnic religion,
01:16:41.000Through trickery, through deceit, through these complex plots.
01:16:47.000And we can't have people in our government that are like this.
01:16:51.000We can't have people in our government that are influenced by this.
01:16:54.000It is better for a country to be governed by Christians, because not all Christians are going to be good Christians.
01:17:01.000They're not all going to follow their moral code.
01:17:03.000But at least Christians, they're told to follow that moral code.
01:17:09.000And if we have a Christian society, if we have Christian leadership, and a Christian is caught lying, we say, you gotta go, you're breaking the rules.
01:17:19.000And you got a better chance of having a government of people that are operating in good faith and honest and loving everyone and doing what's best for their country and doing what's best for everybody, even their enemies.
01:17:32.000That's probably the best check or the best preventative measure against totalitarianism is you get a Christian who's supposed to love everybody.
01:19:39.000Has two-thirds of Congress to turn an annual meeting to support?
01:19:43.000And what aircraft carrier is pouring millions of dollars into races to defeat anti-Semites?
01:19:49.000What aircraft carrier has American billionaires pledging not to donate money to University of Pennsylvania and Harvard and Columbia because
01:21:11.000That was destroyed after Jesus was killed by the crewmates of the carrier.
01:21:17.000This aircraft carrier was rebuilt after Jesus commanded that it would be destroyed and its crewmates scattered across the earth because they crucified him.
01:24:01.000It's so it's so good honestly to see LGBT creators accepted in the gaming community.
01:24:09.000You know that was something that was so regrettable about gaming is the sort of toxic homophobia that went on in gaming and you know it almost makes me emotional to see that in 2023 two gay gamers can go and stream and play video games and upload on YouTube
01:24:31.000and get so much acceptance and not face the same kind of bullying and homophobia and bigotry that used to be synonymous with internet gaming so you know it really makes me happy that they can go and do that.
01:24:49.000That's one of the great things about our country.
01:24:53.000Is that tolerance has never been greater for homosexual gamers?
01:24:58.000You know because gay people can play fortnight to a couple of gay guys You know who's saying they can't drop at Tilted Towers and go to the gay neighborhood in Tilted Towers And have gay sex with each other, you know It's 2023 get with the program, man
01:25:18.000Two Fortnite gamers are gonna go to town on each other in Tilted Towers and they're gonna be blowing each other's backs out and doing it and they're gonna be doing it and I'm just glad that that's I'm just glad that Brandt and UX are able to do that without bullying.
01:26:33.000Really am I really got to stop with the banter, you know, cuz these zoomers they can't handle it I got called toxic these zoomers you banter with them like that and they're like erm can we not this is so toxic and I'm like I feel like One of these boomers in these shows, you know, there's there's just like this new genre of
01:26:57.000Shows about like toxic dad Toxic a boomer male who wants to connect with a younger with a young child.
01:27:06.000They're like a young person But they just can't fucking up because they keep saying politically incorrect things I feel like that even with gripers even with gripers even gripers that are like four years younger than me you do a little banter and they're like
01:32:04.000It's gonna be slim pickins, nothing is open right now.
01:32:09.000So, maybe I'll eat some... I would eat my leftover barbecue, but it made me so sick the other day I don't even want to play around with that.
01:32:25.000Yeah, you're a little, uh, late on that one.
01:32:28.000That's kind of old news, but thank you.
01:32:47.000Yeah, you know, actually I'd love to have him on the show.
01:32:56.000I don't want to give away the playbook, but I'm planning on making some changes to the show in the near future where we might be able to have guests.
01:33:04.000So I'd actually really like to do that at some point.
01:33:06.000Remind me in about a month or two to do that.
01:33:10.000But I have nothing but respect for Jared Taylor and admiration and
01:33:15.000He is one of the true greats and he is one of these people that is so excellent that no one Everyone respects him.
01:33:25.000He is you and there are very few people like this But he is so he has attained a level of excellence Which few have achieved where he has Universal respect.
01:34:06.000I mean, he is... he is... has perseverance.
01:34:11.000This is the man, you know, and what a remarkable legacy.
01:34:17.000I mean, he's been doing this for 30 years and talk about not just the level of quality of the work that he puts out, but it also speaks to the character of a man.
01:34:31.000Because the white identity is finally breaching into the mainstream.
01:34:41.000But he has been fighting an uphill battle for 30 years.
01:35:57.000And the payment processors and venues and publishers are against you.
01:36:04.000And so me, I've been doing this for seven years, and I'm at a point in my life where I'm like, whoa, I gotta strap in for the long haul, you know?
01:36:14.000It takes a toll on you, it really does.
01:36:17.000But I'm a bit of a different personality.
01:36:36.000And he's a genteel, refined... But I've been doing it for seven years and it's been tough.
01:36:44.000And he's been doing it for 30, longer than I've even been alive.
01:36:50.000And anyway, not to glaze, I'm not trying to glaze, I'm not trying to meat ride here, but it's not just the consistent high quality of work, which is the standard,
01:37:04.000But it's also the character of a person who could do it because it needs to be done.
01:37:09.000Not because it gets you fame, not because it gets you rich, not because it makes you powerful, but because it's our duty.
01:37:20.000And how many people do you know that are like that?
01:37:23.000How many people are alive like that right now, in the young generation?
01:37:29.000So you gotta look at that it really hats off to him.
01:37:33.000So yeah, I'd like to speak with him Soon once I change my setup and I start having guests.
01:37:39.000I'd love to Have a talk with him or something or even if we do an event In the near future, maybe we'll bring him aboard Because he's the best great guy
01:38:53.000And I don't have any figures that I could cite you off the top of my head, but I talked to Dries van Legenhove and I told him the same thing that you just told me.
01:39:01.000I said, well, at least it's not so bad.
01:41:27.000The one thing we don't do is burgers burgers doughnuts no good doughnuts in Chicago.
01:41:33.000That's a West Coast thing Every time I go to LA I get a big pink box of glazed doughnuts because LA has the best doughnuts Because it's those like Vietnamese immigrants and they do the pink box the big jumbo glazed doughnuts
01:42:07.000There's no good burgers in the suburbs.
01:42:10.000You got like one or two maybe three places to speak of like like burger stands and then you get all these you get like Oshaval I've never been there so like it's like the three-hour wait and it's in no one wants to go downtown anymore so burgers no burgers no doughnuts that kind of sucks we have great fries great hot dogs great Mexican great euros great pizza great Italian
01:42:42.000What else do we, excuse me, what else do we have?
01:43:43.000I mean, I like it once in a while, but I mean, you go to the South, you go to a good barbecue place, okay, once in a while, but makes me sick every time.
01:43:52.000You know, the mac and cheese, honestly, very, to me, it's a very low ceiling for the Southern offerings.
01:43:58.000It's like, here's your cornbread, here's your mac and cheese.
01:44:01.000I mean, it's great stuff, but this is like snack food.
01:51:31.000I'm like an old... I was watching Scott Pilgrim vs. the World today and they're all 22 in the show and I'm like, wow, I'm three years older than everyone in this show.
02:05:35.000I like the part of the job where I talk about politics.
02:05:38.000I don't like this part of the job where people I don't even know think that they could put fucking money in my face and tell me what to do.
02:05:44.000Hey, can you give a shout out to... You know what I hate more than anything?
02:05:47.000I just want to say this, you never do this to me.
02:05:51.000I hate more than anything when I meet people in real life and they call their friend on FaceTime and they say, hey could you say hi to my friend?
02:07:16.000Congratulations on your 1,000th live stream.
02:07:22.000And your friend who's been bothering me about it on Twitter for weeks, as if I didn't see it, from different accounts multiple times over a period of weeks.
02:09:49.000Should I go on the free and fair press guaranteed by the First Amendment and advocate for an election that will replace him with a candidate with the desired policies?