00:00:55.000So, outside of the three separate occasions that they played videos of me during the impeachment trial, I didn't watch any of it, and I didn't watch any of it, and I didn't really talk that much about it on the show because, of course, it doesn't matter.
00:01:35.000It was perfunctory, and we talked a little bit last week about how they might have been using impeachment as leverage against the president in his final two weeks in office and then afterwards to maybe shape his behavior.
00:01:51.000But aside from that angle, it was probably never going to happen.
00:01:55.000Tonight, the focus is more on what happens now after the acquittal.
00:02:15.000It's not the impeachment itself, which is a circus, and it was necessary, I think, for the Democrats to do this because of how they're turning this Capitol riot into like 9 11 or another Pearl Harbor or something.
00:02:29.000But the real important point is going to be how this shapes the Republican Party moving forward, specifically the clash now between the apparent.
00:02:39.000Establishment in Congress, and now the president or the former president who is outside of the White House, who is now in Florida.
00:02:51.000We'll also be talking about the immunity passport, which is now gaining traction in the United Kingdom.
00:02:57.000Big article today in Summit News this morning, which is Paul Joseph Watson's site, about how in the United Kingdom they're looking into the immunity passport.
00:03:07.000And in case you don't know what that is, I talked about this on the show a lot last year.
00:03:17.000The immunity passport means that the government is going to require everybody to get a COVID vaccination and then government confirmation that you got the vaccination.
00:03:29.000So, an ID or some kind of a pass or something.
00:03:33.000And then that government proof that you got your vaccination is going to be used as an immunity passport to.
00:03:42.000Allow you to get to a restaurant or to a concert or a sports game or school or work or anything like that, you're going to need a passport to leave your house.
00:03:53.000And in order to get that passport, you have to prove that you're immune by having gotten this experimental mRNA COVID vaccination.
00:04:04.000And initially, they were pretending like this wasn't going to happen across the world.
00:04:10.000And in a lot of different countries, they said, oh, we're not considering this.
00:04:27.000That's going to be the next thing they'll push in 2021.
00:04:29.000I said, once they get the vaccination out there, then they're going to start to tell people you cannot reintegrate into society unless you get vaccinated.
00:04:38.000And then you get your immunity passport and then you get out there.
00:04:42.000And some people said that the scope of this would be limited to things like international air travel, like you need an immunity passport to travel to another country.
00:04:53.000In case you haven't noticed, if you try to book a ticket internationally, Just look at the requirements for entering into any country, and it's already like that.
00:05:03.000You already need to have gotten a vaccination or a negative COVID test to travel anywhere internationally.
00:05:09.000So, in some ways, that's already in place.
00:05:11.000The next phase is going to be domestic travel, and I'm sure other interstate travel.0.76
00:05:17.000And ultimately, the goal is to make sure that every aspect of the society is going to be gatekept with the immunity passport.
00:05:26.000In other words, you know, they're saying, well, it may only be for international travel.
00:05:31.000It may only be for very narrow circumstances, but increasingly it's going to apply to everything.
00:05:38.000And you're not going to be able to leave your house without one.
00:05:40.000You're not going to be able to leave your house without getting vaccinated by this experimental vaccine unrolled by Big Pharma, greenlit with an emergency approval by the federal government.
00:05:54.000And, you know, they say that the vaccine mandate might just be a fine if you don't get it or something like that.
00:06:00.000But what they're not telling you at this point is that.
00:06:04.000They're not going to force you to get it by coming to your house and holding you down and vaccinating you, but they are going to make your life impossible if you don't get it, right?
00:06:14.000They're going to make it so that you can't get into society if you don't get the vaccine.
00:06:18.000And very few people can get along like that.
00:07:45.000It's like getting shot in the face with a shotgun.
00:07:48.000You know, you pull up AmericaFirst.live, you're on Trovo one second, and your eyes are sort of adjusting like being in a cave or something, or being in like your dark room, or like it's at night.
00:08:00.000You go, okay, time to put it on America First.
00:08:05.000So I went in with the developer team and I said, look, we got to change this up.
00:08:10.000It's got to look like any other site, it's got to look like a regular site because if it's easy on the eyes, people want to stay and watch it.
00:08:18.000If it's tough to look at, if it's ugly to look at, We're asking a lot for people to continue to watch this for hours and hours.
00:08:56.000You know, the developer team tells me that they're going to do this, and I was like, I was skeptical, but we've been testing it, and I tried it.
00:09:04.000And it's actually really nice because now you don't have to go and create a user account and a password and jump through all these hoops.
00:09:12.000You just authenticate it with your Telegram, and then you're in, and then you're in, and then you're chatting.
00:09:17.000And it's nice because it integrates Telegram with the website so that now it's a little bit more of a cohesive sort of a system.
00:09:27.000Because if you follow my, if you create a Telegram channel, Or a Telegram account, I should say, to follow my Telegram channel, then you've already created your account and then you could just go on the site and use that to log into the live chat.
00:10:24.000And we're on our way to making the platform.
00:10:27.000You know, finally, we are having, I think, our first major upgrade.
00:10:32.000We've had a lot of upgrades, but by the end of this week, We'll have this stream off of YouTube, you know, so it's just streaming to you directly from me.
00:10:40.000We'll have our live chat and a clean new interface.
00:10:44.000So, because it was honestly getting a little bit demoralizing.
00:10:47.000It was like a month, and I'm like, I still don't like the way it looks.
00:10:51.000We still just have this YouTube embed.
00:10:54.000So, it's one of those things where it's kind of a white pill because it shows that all this investment, all this time investment, the hard work of the people behind the scenes, it finally seems to be yielding.
00:11:16.000Also, one other thing before we get into the show about AFPAC.
00:11:20.000So I told you last week about AFPAC that all the tickets have been reserved, all the sponsorships have been reserved, and that's still true.
00:11:29.000I want to remind people who reserved their tickets, who registered, make sure you send in your form and your money to get your ticket confirmed.
00:11:37.000Because the thing is, even though all the tickets have been reserved, we have been getting like dozens of emails in the past couple of days from people, just from friends of mine, saying, Hey, is there any way we could still get in?
00:11:50.000Please, is there any way we could get in?
00:11:52.000And, you know, the thing is, you register for your ticket online, you fill out a form, and then you got to get your form printed out with your check or your cash and send it in the mail.
00:12:03.000And then once we get the payment and we process the payment, then you're confirmed as going.
00:12:10.000We haven't confirmed everybody yet because, of course, it's by mail, so it's not instantaneous like if you went through credit card processing or something like that on an online gateway.
00:12:22.000So, me and Assistant Groyper got together and we talked about it, and we said, We're going to open up a wait list.
00:12:28.000And so, this ensures that if you want to go, you can fill out a form now on the AFPAC website.
00:12:35.000You can fill out the form at aftpac.events.
00:12:38.000You fill out a form, you submit the form with the cash.
00:12:42.000For the waitlist, and the promise is that if by February 22nd, which is next week, if by February 22nd all the people that have reserved already have not been confirmed, they haven't sent in their cash and had their payment processed, then we will begin processing registrations from the waitlist.
00:13:02.000And that puts a little bit of pressure on the people that already reserved to make sure that they get their forms in in a timely manner.
00:13:11.000And then it also opens up the ability for people to get in if.
00:13:14.000You know, there's maybe a couple of spots open or a few spots open, and, you know, and then we don't want to be asking people in like a week, oh, we have like 10 more spots, and then it takes a while for the mail to get there and everybody's plans are up in the air, you know.
00:13:33.000That's just in case we have any kind of seats left available.
00:13:38.000I don't anticipate that that'll be the case.
00:13:40.000You know, like I said, post office is closed today.
00:13:43.000We'll probably be processing most of the reservations this week anyway.
00:13:48.000If you registered last week before we closed the reservations, make sure that you get your form and your payment in because we were overbooked as it is.
00:13:57.000And then if you're still interested in going, you can fill out a waitlist form, send your stuff.
00:14:02.000And if we wind up not having any extra available room, we'll just send your form back with your cash, with your check, and we won't charge you.
00:14:10.000And of course, everybody's being kept up to speed.
00:14:12.000We've got the assistant Groyper who is keeping everybody in the loop, emailing people, people that have reserved, people that.
00:14:20.000We have like almost 100 people already on the wait list.
00:14:24.000So make sure that you're doing that, okay?
00:14:27.000Because I know I do the same thing.0.99
00:14:30.000It's a lot of Zoomers that are coming to the conference.
00:14:33.000And, you know, I think Zoomers procrastinate a little bit, especially with the post office, because the post office is a little bit mystifying.0.99
00:14:42.000Every time I mail an envelope, I have to Google where to put the address, where to put the stamp, do you put one stamp?1.00
00:16:02.000It's really exciting for a variety of reasons.
00:16:05.000There's speakers that are going to bring, I think, a lot of credibility to America First.
00:16:10.000There are speakers that are your favorites, people that I think a lot of you guys are dying to meet, people that are really popular on this side of America First.
00:16:19.000There's a lot going on with the speaker list where I think there's really going to be something for everybody, and it's going to be impressive any way that you look at it.
00:16:28.000So if you thought last year was cool, last year was awesome, don't get me wrong.
00:17:37.000Whole subject or to do a whole story on the show about this, I'd be a little bit out of my depth.
00:17:42.000But I did just want to mention, of course, right now the United States is frozen.
00:17:49.000And I know a lot of people in Texas and they're telling me their power's out and they're getting snow where they don't usually get snow.
00:17:57.000And it's like the winter vortex basically from Texas all the way up through like Minnesota.
00:18:05.000And I have to say, How can you go around telling people that it's global warming when it's this cold?
00:18:12.000Like, I'm not a climatologist, but it's pretty interesting because for a long time they used to call it global warming, and people would rightfully say, well, if it's global warming, then why is it cold?
00:18:25.000And I know a lot of liberals say, oh, that's not how it works or whatever.
00:18:32.000You know, for years there was this global warming alarmism it's going to melt the ice caps, raise the sea levels, the coasts will be devastated.
00:18:41.000Countries and islands and coasts will be buried under the sea.
00:18:49.000And then, whenever it got cold and whenever it snowed, I think people rightfully would say, wait a minute, everyone's talking about how the planet is warming at this alarming rate, but it's freezing cold.
00:19:02.000It's not getting any warmer here, it's not getting any warmer in the winter.
00:19:06.000In fact, it seems like it's getting colder.
00:19:08.000And they would always hand wave that away and say, oh, you know, you just don't get it.
00:20:05.000If the climate is changing, that means that human economic activity and the production of energy is causing catastrophic damage to the global ecosystem, right?
00:20:24.000Catastrophic warming or catastrophic cooling.
00:20:28.000It's really about creating a pretext globally for global government, global takeover of the economy, scaremongering, energy reduction, right?
00:20:39.000A reduction in the consumption and production of energy.
00:20:43.000It turns out then that really it doesn't matter the details.
00:20:47.000It's just about a lab code is telling you you have to take less showers.
00:20:51.000A scientist is telling you you have to eat less meat.
00:20:55.000You have to stop owning or driving a car.
00:21:31.000And now they just have indefinite blackouts.
00:21:33.000A big cause of the blackouts is that the windmills, you know, the green energy, are being frozen so they're not producing energy anymore.
00:21:43.000And I look at that whole scene in Texas and I'm thinking, yeah, that basically dispels everything that we've been told by all these climate scientists for the past 30 years, does it not?
00:21:56.000You know, that green energy is a viable alternative?
00:22:02.000It is intermittent, meaning that unlike gas or coal, unlike all these other types of resources, when you're looking at green energy, it doesn't supply a constant flow of energy.
00:22:17.000It never has, and nobody anticipates it to.
00:22:20.000When you're talking about solar or wind or anything, it provides energy for a short time, but not continuously and not with the volume that we need it to.
00:22:30.000And what's more is the technology itself is flawed.
00:22:39.000And the materials that you need to create these things burn things that are worse than coal and worse than natural gas.
00:22:47.000Think about solar batteries and solar cells, the kinds of minerals that they have to mine, the kinds of things like quartz and other things that they have to produce to make that.
00:22:58.000How do you think they're doing all of that?
00:23:00.000I mean, how do you think that they're creating the materials to build these things?
00:23:45.000You know, I should have gotten my lab coat on, I guess.
00:23:48.000I should have gotten my doctor's coat on before.
00:23:50.000Before I went into that, I'm not a scientist, obviously, not my professional opinion, but then again, neither is like John Oliver or Jon Stewart or all these other people that tell you that climate change is real.
00:24:01.000I'm just telling you what I think based on the rhetoric and based on what I see.
00:25:06.000It's the immunity passport where they're telling you now this is coming from the World Economic Forum, this is coming from the World Health Organization and Bill Gates and all of these supranational bodies.
00:25:18.000They're all telling you that part of the great reset, part of this new world order that they're creating, is that in order for people to reintegrate into society, in order for society to be opened back up, Everybody is going to have to be vaccinated, and then they're going to have to get a license.
00:25:38.000They're going to have to get a passport from the government in order to get back out there.
00:25:44.000And like I said, I feel like people either don't believe that this is happening, or maybe they don't even know that this is being talked about.
00:25:52.000Nevertheless, this is going to be our reality very, very soon.
00:25:59.000It says, After months of denying there are any plans to introduce a so called vaccine passport, The British government has now admitted that not only is it considering introducing them for travel, but also merely to gain access to events, spaces, and even shops and pubs.
00:26:17.000Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb told LBC Radio that the government is considering a domestic scheme to allow greater freedoms to those who can prove they have been vaccinated.
00:26:30.000He said, It's under consideration, but of course, you've got to make it workable.
00:26:34.000I'm not sure there's a foolproof answer in the way that sometimes it's presented.
00:26:38.000But of course, we'll look at all the options.
00:26:41.000Rob's comments come after vaccines minister Nadeem Zahawi declared last month that any form of vaccine passport would be, quote, discriminatory.
00:26:51.000A senior government source also told the Telegraph that the government has been very cautious about this idea that if you don't have a passport, therefore somehow your liberties are curtailed.
00:27:02.000As conservatives, we should be instinctively concerned about that, said the source.
00:27:06.000Despite the repeated details, the government has continued to develop the vaccine passport system.
00:27:13.000There are also reports that the government plans to issue exemptions for ethnic minorities in order to avoid charges of xenophobia and racism.
00:27:22.000So, apparently, if you're an ethnic minority, you're exempt from the vaccine passport.
00:27:28.000It's one of those magical things about COVID where if you're sitting down in a restaurant, it cannot spread, as opposed to if you're standing up and walking to your table with the hostess.
00:27:38.000And apparently, if you're white, And therefore, a perpetrator of racism, you can spread the virus.
00:27:45.000Therefore, you have to have an immunity passport.
00:27:48.000If you're black, and therefore, an apparent victim of racism, you are not able to spread the virus, and therefore, you don't need an immunity passport.
00:27:57.000It's really amazing how the vaccine and the virus conform to a left wing political agenda, that the scientific facts and the scientific consensus around this, Policies that result from the science, they all seem to be tailored to the left wing political agenda.
00:28:17.000You know, it's really interesting how that works.
00:28:20.000It says former prime minister and arch globalist Tony Blair has renewed his push for Britain to implement a standardized global vaccine passport while the country has the G7 presidency.
00:28:31.000Writing in the Daily Mail on Sunday, Blair urged, We should plan for an agreed passport now.
00:28:38.000The arguments against it really don't add up.
00:28:41.000The world is moving in this direction, he added, saying that he, quote, can't see another way of this.
00:28:49.000He said, with my team at the Institute for Global Change, I have looked at this from every angle and come to this conclusion.
00:28:56.000There is no prospect of a return to anything like normal without enabling people to show their COVID status, whether that means they have been vaccinated or recently tested.
00:29:09.000Blair also revealed that he is working with the World Economic Forum on its Common Pass initiative.
00:29:15.000A COVID passport scheme being pushed by a coalition of big tech companies and that has received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation.
00:29:24.000The Common Pass is already being implemented by all three major airline alliances.
00:29:30.000Blair previously declared that vaccine passports are inevitable and that, it's going to be a new world altogether.0.99
00:29:41.000And it is happening, by the way, with or without the government.
00:29:45.000The United Kingdom government says that.
00:29:49.000They have to be cautious in their approach and that they do not want people's civil liberties to be curtailed if they don't get the vaccine.
00:29:58.000And the United States government hasn't been openly talking about it.
00:30:02.000Nevertheless, in the G7, which is the seven largest economies in the world, they are developing this scheme.
00:30:11.000And in the World Economic Forum, which has participants from just about every major world government and every major multinational corporation, including big tech.
00:30:21.000They're the people that authored Great Reset, Build Back Better.
00:30:25.000They're developing a common pass scheme, which, according to this article, is already being used by all the major airlines.
00:30:34.000Let's say the United States government mandates a COVID vaccine or the implementation of a COVID passport scheme or a vaccine passport scheme.
00:30:46.000This may be struck down in the courts, this might be challenged in the Supreme Court.
00:30:52.000If it required legislation in Congress, it would be blocked in the Senate or blocked in state legislatures.
00:31:00.000Ultimately, that doesn't matter because if the giant multinational corporations decide to implement it all by themselves, as evidenced by what's gone on with big tech censorship, there's nothing the government can do to stop them.
00:31:15.000If your place of business decides that they want to implement the World Economic Forum's common pass and say that you need a vaccine and you need your Immunity passport to show up to work, they can do that.
00:31:29.000And agencies in the U.S. government have already ruled that that would be constitutional for a private business to do this.
00:31:36.000They could tell you if you don't get the vaccine, don't show up to work, you're fired, even with a religious exemption.
00:31:45.000We did a story about this before the election, and the official ruling from a federal government agency, when they made their decision, it was that if a business Or rather, if you as a worker have a religious objection to the vaccine, your workplace will have to do what they can to accommodate that.
00:32:05.000If they could do nothing, then they can simply fire you.
00:32:08.000So they can implement this in your place of business.
00:32:11.000They can implement this on the airlines.
00:32:14.000They can implement this in all interstate travel, buses, trains, planes, anything like that.
00:32:21.000They can implement this in major restaurants, major stores.
00:32:27.000They'll take your temperature, they require a negative COVID test.
00:32:32.000Whether or not it's the government or corporations or whatever, this is coming.
00:32:37.000It is coming because the global planners want it to.
00:32:41.000And I said this last year, and I feel like people still don't realize the gravity of this.
00:32:46.000What this in effect does, and this applies to the COVID vaccine, but even if you didn't believe this about the COVID vaccine, even if you thought, excuse me, that the COVID vaccine was perfectly fine, whether it's about this particular pandemic or not, This is about the growing collusion and conspiracy of international private and public entities to coerce individuals in intimate ways,
00:33:16.000changing their lives on an intimate level.
00:33:20.000It is about Walmart and Apple and Google and Amazon and Facebook and the European Union and the European Central Bank and the UN and the G7 all getting together in Switzerland and deciding.
00:33:34.000That you can't go to Walmart if you don't get injected with Big Pharma's vaccine.
00:33:40.000It's about all of them getting together and deciding that you are not going to be able to eat meat anymore, or you are not going to be able to drive a car anymore.
00:33:49.000You are not going to be able to use a certain shower head on your shower.
00:33:52.000You know, if you're asking yourself, how does this affect me?
00:33:56.000If you're one of these people that says, oh, you watch the news too much, you're too online, go outside.
00:34:06.000Because these evil people that are conspiring to do these things, they are now making their move.
00:34:12.000They are now pushing very aggressively to make it so that if you don't live by their decrees, if you don't abide by their laws, they will completely obstruct your life and ruin it.
00:34:37.000Anymore at this point, after what we saw happen to Ricky Vaughn and the Capitol rioters, and the President of the United States getting banned from Twitter and then impeached.
00:34:48.000But if there's people out there saying this can't happen here or they're not particularly concerned, wait until they are told that they're laid off from their job, they're expelled from school, they can't go to the grocery store, they can't go anywhere in society unless they go and get this experimental gene therapy vaccine because the World Economic Forum in Switzerland said so.
00:35:14.000Not because of your government, mind you.
00:35:15.000This happens irrespective of government.
00:35:18.000The government could participate, and they probably will.
00:35:21.000Even if the government resisted it, it would happen anyway.
00:35:24.000The government for four years resisted big tech censorship.
00:35:29.000Big tech censorship prevailed over the civilian government of the United States.
00:35:34.000And big tech has prevailed over the Congress of the United States.
00:35:38.000You think that the global planners behind the COVID vaccine will be stopped by the government, by the Constitution, by the courts, or by state legislatures?
00:35:53.000And like I said, it's going to be your life on an intimate level.
00:35:57.000Either they get to decide that you are injected in your bloodstream with gene therapy, or they're going to close the entire society to you.
00:36:06.000All of society closed off to you because you resisted them sticking you with a needle.
00:36:14.00015, 20 years ago, if this were happening, there would be a revolution.
00:36:18.000If this were happening 25 years ago, 30 years ago, There would be a revolution in the streets.
00:37:07.000They would say that it was the global blood sucking elite that are coming after you and trying to take away your rights, trying to take away your freedom, and ultimately coming to harm you and your family.
00:37:19.000Now people look at this and they are arguing in favor of it.
00:37:56.000That means go to some city in the middle of nowhere.
00:38:00.000That means we have to go someplace that is self sufficient, where we don't have to bank with Bank of America, where we don't get our food from Walmart, we don't get our supplies from Home Depot, and we don't communicate to each other through Facebook and Twitter and Snapchat and Instagram.
00:38:20.000We have to go to a place where we can fully secede from all of these global problems.
00:38:26.000Interests where we can go away from their network of control.
00:38:32.000That, I think, is the only solution at this point.
00:38:35.000Because right now, if you're in a major city and you don't have your immunity passport, you're screwed.
00:38:47.000If you go out and move in the middle of nowhere, far from the reach of these giant corporations, maybe you'll buy yourself a little bit of time.
00:38:55.000If you get your food from a local farmer, and if you get your construction materials from like the woods, and if you bank with some super local bank, you know, obviously it's all controlled by the Federal Reserve System, which is ultimately evil.
00:39:09.000But if we could go back to something where we're Outside the grasp, the immediate grasp of these giant global conspirators, we might be able to protect ourselves for a time.
00:39:22.000You know, maybe we will be outside of their reach for a time, not forever, but for a time.
00:39:28.000And in any case, it's better to do that now than to live through this and get the vaccine or get totally destroyed.
00:41:10.000Try to imagine what that day is going to feel like for you and try to imagine all the possible ramifications and then begin to prepare for that.
00:41:20.000Begin to prepare and plan for that contingency.
00:41:23.000And that goes for everything that's going to come in the next four, eight, 16, however many years.
00:41:30.000You're going to have to start to visualize some of these threats and begin to prepare day by day because when it happens, it'll be too late to prepare.
00:41:39.000When it happens, you're just going to have to rely on God and on luck and instinct.
00:41:45.000And you don't want to be in that position.
00:41:47.000You know, failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
00:41:50.000You've got to prepare for this kind of stuff.
00:41:52.000They're telling you, they're telegraphing it.
00:41:55.000At this point, it's almost a certainty.
00:41:56.000And even if it wasn't, you still got to get off the grid because they're demonstrating that they can do this.
00:42:02.000Even if they won't, or even if they won't this time, that they can do this is an unacceptable position for us to be in.
00:42:11.000That they can and are able to do this is unacceptable.
00:42:16.000So we have got to adjust our position.
00:42:19.000We have got to adjust our circumstance because I don't know how people could look at this and not be alarmed at what will become possible with this ever.
00:42:30.000Strengthening alliance of private and public partnerships in the world.
00:42:35.000I don't know how people don't see the threat to their lives here.
00:42:39.000You know, they always used to ridicule conservatives clinging to their guns.
00:42:43.000The government's not going to come after you.
00:42:48.000You know, we're supposed to just accept that the state could kill anybody, take anybody out at any time, and we're just going to say that we're not even the least bit concerned because we trust with absolute certainty that the government is never evil, is never tyrannical, never has a bad intention.
00:43:53.000What the dynamic in the Republican Party will be like now that President Trump has left office and now is out of impeachment.
00:44:01.000Impeachment was always sort of like the other shoe to drop.
00:44:05.000Trump leaving office was number one, but we still didn't really know what this was going to look like this next four years until after impeachment had concluded.
00:44:14.000Because, of course, when the president is facing An indictment from the House of Representatives, his actions and his options are constrained.
00:44:25.000Because, of course, that kind of scrutiny, if he does something out of line, then they convict him and then they can bring serious charges against him.
00:44:33.000You know, then they could sentence him.
00:44:35.000So he leaves office and it's not like, okay, now he's in the clear.
00:44:39.000Now he can just enter his post presidency.
00:44:42.000He had to wait for impeachment to conclude, really, for his options to open up.
00:44:47.000Nevertheless, he's still under the threat of indictment in the state of Georgia and New York.
00:46:04.000Trump, obviously, even though he hasn't been in the spotlight for the first time in years, for a couple of weeks, that doesn't mean that he's disappeared and that doesn't mean that he's going anywhere anytime soon.
00:46:15.000And his influence, his legacy still casts a long shadow over all of politics and specifically over the GOP.
00:46:23.000So don't think to yourself, okay, Trump's over.
00:46:34.000And the total control that he has has waned, but he is still the biggest thing happening in the Republican Party, and honestly, even American politics.
00:46:45.000But I'll read you this article, and then, like I said, we'll talk about this.
00:46:49.000It says Donald Trump's acquittal in the Senate's impeachment trial and the backlash now facing Republicans who voted to convict him have exposed the deepening rift within the GOP over whether to continue to fully embrace the former president or seek to move past his divisive brand of politics.
00:47:07.000The immediate aftermath of Trump's trial has underscored just how difficult it will be for the GOP to break from Trump as the party charts its path forward.
00:47:16.000The round of recriminations over Trump has Republicans who are tasked with winning back the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections concerned that it could distract from the party's ability to focus on defeating Democrats and regaining power in Washington.
00:47:31.000Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky is vowing to focus on electability.
00:47:39.000Over loyalty to Trump as the party faces a slate of races to control the Senate in the states where the margins between Trump and President Joe Biden had been closest.
00:47:49.000I want to point out that the electability thing is a total scam.
00:47:57.000Because for years, for decades, Republicans have told their constituents that we have to compromise on candidates for the sake of electability.
00:48:09.000Mitt Romney was a good choice, and John McCain was a good choice.
00:48:12.000These sort of middle of the road, compassionate conservatives, whatever, that they were good choices because they were electable.
00:48:21.000People that are truly right wing, people that are truly of the people and have popular support from conservatives, are not electable.
00:48:30.000To be electable, you have to be liberal.
00:48:33.000To be electable, you have to appeal to the middle and to liberals, to blacks and Hispanics and Jews and gay people and trans people and All of that.0.80
00:49:51.000It doesn't matter how electable they are.
00:49:53.000The point of elections is to elect somebody who will do conservative, reactionary, nationalist things.
00:50:00.000The other point is that these electable people are actually not all that electable.
00:50:05.000And so, really, this is just a trick that the establishment pulls on you.
00:50:11.000And that's what it is it's a trick, it's a lie, it's predatory.
00:50:15.000They try to get you to believe this insane idea that the way for Republicans to win.
00:50:21.000Rather than turn out the massive Republican base or to turn out conservatives or people that would vote for somebody like Trump, we have to try to appeal to liberals who hate us.0.71
00:50:31.000We have to try to appeal to blacks who never vote for us.0.77
00:50:35.000We have to pursue fool's gold, things that never materialize, while ignoring the people that reliably and consistently and enthusiastically would vote for conservatives.0.99
00:50:48.000So when Mitch McConnell says we have to focus on electability over loyalty to Trump, what he's saying is it's time to elect people that you don't like, that don't believe the things that you do, won't do the things that you want them to do.
00:51:03.000People that are not like Donald Trump because we've got to win elections again.
00:51:08.000Well, we won in 2016 and we won in 2020 with Trump.
00:51:13.000So, loyalty to Trump and electability are synonyms at this point.
00:51:18.000And anybody who tells you otherwise is trying to make the party liberal.
00:51:22.000They are trying to take the party and revert it back to Mitt Romney.
00:51:25.000And that is what Mitch McConnell is saying because loyalty to Trump is electability.
00:51:38.000Liz Cheney is the most anti Trump, the most disloyal to Trump, and she is the number one least electable Republican in 2022 when she's up for re election in the Wyoming congressional district, right?
00:51:56.000And the same goes for the other anti Trump Republicans.
00:51:58.000So it's really electability and loyalty to Trump correlate very strongly.
00:52:09.000It says, but Republican senators who voted to convict Trump are now facing censures from local and state parties that so far have not tolerated any criticism of the former president, now nearly four weeks removed from office.
00:52:24.000Those reprisals are an illustration of how the party is currently fashioned around a single leader and illustrate the difficulty Republican candidates will face in retaining the support of a Trump adoring GOP base while appealing to a broader electorate with whom Trump is unpopular.
00:52:42.000Trump had fewer Republican defenders during his second impeachment and trial over the January 6th riot than he had had in his first impeachment a year earlier.
00:52:52.000But the party still walked away from a chance to break from the former president, with only seven GOP senators voting on Saturday to convict Trump.
00:53:01.000Despite their votes to acquit Trump, some Republicans, including McConnell, condemned his actions after the trial had concluded.
00:53:09.000McConnell said that Trump was, quote, practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of that day.
00:53:17.000In a Saturday evening interview with Politico, McConnell signaled a more muscular approach moving forward.
00:53:23.000He said he intends to intervene in 2022 primaries to ensure the GOP doesn't nominate candidates whose loyalty to Trump appeals to the Republican base, but whose views would alienate the broader electorate.
00:53:37.000He said, I'm not predicting the president would support people who couldn't win, but I do think electability, not who supports who, is the critical point.
00:53:47.000His resolve could be tested in crucial races in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and other battleground states that could determine which party controls the evenly divided Senate.
00:53:59.000Republican voters' view of Trump and their interest in penalizing those who have broken with him could also shape the key governor's races and House seats next year.
00:54:09.000Already, the impeachment injected field tea to Trump into 2022 House primaries.
00:54:14.000Nearly all of the 10 House members who voted to impeach the former president.
00:54:18.000Now, face at least one challenger and in some cases more for their seats in next year's midterms.
00:54:25.000County and state Republican parties are officially rebuking some of the GOP senators who voted to convict Trump on Saturday.
00:54:32.000Louisiana's Bill Cassidy was censured by his state party hours after his vote, and Nebraska's Ben Sass faces a vote in the coming weeks.
00:54:41.000In the North Carolina Republican Party, they voted to censure retiring Senator Richard Burr on Monday night.
00:54:48.000So, this is where the Republican Party is, and I've been saying it for a long time.
00:54:54.000There is no Trumpism without Trump, and what's more, There is not going to be an America First insurgency without Trump.
00:55:03.000It will be critical the extent to which Trump is a part of the America First insurgency because it could honestly go one of two ways.
00:55:11.000Trump may prop up the establishment, and this would be catastrophic.
00:55:16.000If the president is out there shilling and campaigning for bad, bad choices in the primaries and in the general at the behest of Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy, he is working against us.
00:55:31.000And he has been co opted just like the Tea Party and many other movements before that.
00:55:36.000If Trump decides to turn against the establishment and he is out there campaigning for insurgent America First candidates, people that aren't electable, according to Mitch McConnell, then he will be a great asset for us.
00:55:51.000But ultimately, that remains to be seen.
00:55:53.000And there have been some signs that he may be going with the former, which is not good.
00:55:58.000For example, he had Kevin McCarthy at Mar a Lago.
00:56:01.000A couple of weeks ago, and pledged that he would help Republicans get back their majority in the House of Representatives in the 2022 midterms.
00:56:09.000Kevin McCarthy then turned around and stripped, or I guess did not prevent, Marjorie Taylor Greene from being stripped of her committee assignments.
00:56:18.000And Kevin McCarthy then disavowed the president in the press and in the impeachment.
00:56:23.000So you could see how much that paid off, President Trump saying that he would help him get his majority back.
00:56:29.000And then Lindsey Graham said today that he got a call from the president and said that the The president is going to be a team player and all this.
00:56:49.000It's a battle for succession in the GOP.
00:56:52.0002022 is going to foreshadow what will happen in 2024.
00:56:57.000And the battle, of course, is between the establishment in Congress and in the party.
00:57:03.000So that's like Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, Ronald McDaniel, Nikki Haley, et cetera.
00:57:08.000And it will be between that and the America First Insurgency, which are people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar and hopefully Donald Trump and people like me and Michelle Malkin and candidates who have yet to announce against the anti Trump congressmen and senders that voted to impeach the president or have spoken out against Trump otherwise.
00:57:32.000And people have got to be really, I think, careful because, you know, Trump isn't perfect and a lot of these candidates are not going to be perfect.
00:57:43.000Don't let the Republican establishment reform.
00:57:47.000That's the biggest and most important thing.
00:57:49.000Is that at any cost, we cannot allow the old guard GOP establishment to regroup and reconsolidate after Trump and make it so that it's like Trump never happened.
00:58:02.000Because although Trump wasn't perfect and Trump didn't take us to the promised land, and we don't even know what he'll do in the next four years, Trump destroyed the old establishment and at least began the move towards a realignment where the Republican Party would represent instead of tax cuts and wars for Israel and social liberalism and like a slightly more conservative approach to climate and universal health care, he realigned the party around trade, immigration.
00:58:32.000Non interventionism, infrastructure, the working class, anti big tech, populism, nationalism, all these great things, sort of cultural and identitarian nationalism.
00:58:46.000And if we let that slip, we're not going to have even that.
00:58:50.000You know, if we let the Republican Party reconsolidate, we'll lose even the minimal or initial progress that Trump made, and we'll be back to Nikki Haley.
00:59:45.000But the least ideal outcome, but which we have to be prepared to do anyway, is that a GOP hack wins his primary, goes in the general, and then we withhold our vote and they don't get in.
00:59:57.000That's the least ideal outcome, but we have to be prepared to do that.
01:00:01.000It has to be a total war against the establishment, especially after what they've done.
01:00:06.000Mitch McConnell condemned the president and his supporters, and so did all the GOP, betrayed us constantly.
01:00:12.000And at the bare minimum, they have to be punished.
01:00:14.000Whether or not we even win, whether or not we move the ball down the field, they cannot win.
01:00:20.000At this point, we want to win, but it is less important that we win than that they lose.
01:00:40.000They said, oh, well, you know, we can't win in Georgia, so.
01:00:44.000Well, we might as well help the GOP get this one anyway.
01:00:48.000No, no, it was more important that they lost.
01:00:51.000It would have been great if there were two awesome America first senators running in Georgia, but obviously that wasn't the case.
01:00:57.000The overriding priority was to make sure that it was not GOP hacks winning and then therefore the establishment being rewarded for their treachery.
01:01:05.000We got to be prepared to do that, even if it means going against Trump, who rallied in Georgia and who I'm sure may rally in the future for bad candidates.
01:01:16.000So that's where we stand with the GOP.
01:01:18.000That's going to be the next four years, I think.
01:01:21.000And we're going to probably see more and more of Donald Trump now that the impeachment is over.
01:01:25.000And that'll give us an idea of where he's headed.
01:01:27.000But we really got to hope and pray that he chooses the right direction because he could be the kingmaker here.
01:01:33.000He could destroy the GOP or he could strengthen it to the point where it can never be defeated.
01:01:41.000And ultimately, he has that kind of influence, he has that kind of power.
01:01:45.000That we're not ready to go against him if he chooses the wrong option, but he has got immense influence to do the right thing, but also to do the wrong thing.
01:14:40.000I don't remember the context for that.
01:14:43.000Polish American Groypers' character, Joe the Boomer, Perk, Hey Nikki, when activated within 20 feet of Nicholas J. Fuentes, Nick's speed in rivers, lakes, hot tubs, and swimming pools and streams. Is reduced by 50%.
01:19:41.000Aside from one word for, you know, a few insults hurled briefly at another person in AF, whom I'm not going to name, I don't want to drag him into this.
01:19:50.000These attacks have been exclusively focused on me.
01:19:53.000And these attacks started a few weeks ago from the people you know.
01:20:35.000So, in his world, in his mind, he's being intact for a long time because people are saying, people are making tongue in cheek jokes like his content is boring.
01:20:46.000Jaden and Beardson are implying his content is boring.
01:20:48.000So he says, Oh, I'm being the victim exclusively of attacks.
01:20:54.000He says, Look, this stuff is usually pretty easily ignored.
01:20:56.000I don't know how much of the behind the scenes drama I want to get into, but when I first started to be attacked a few weeks ago, which is not true, he says, I called one of these guys and decided.
01:21:06.000Despite him saying some pretty nasty things about me, not nearly as nasty as he's been saying recently.
01:21:14.000I kind of feel like you don't game with us as much anymore.
01:21:17.000And I said, Well, you guys never invite me to game.
01:21:19.000And he said, It's not even worth mentioning, but he says, Oh, well, yeah, we haven't really been playing that much.
01:21:26.000So, in short, the background is this Beardson and Jaden have made some, you know, basically innocuous passing jabs at Patrick, saying things like, His stream is boring, you know, whatever, trivial stuff.
01:21:40.000And the setup here is that Patrick thinks this is like exclusive attacks focused on him from many people.
01:21:51.000Now, mind you, this is how he sets up when he's talking about how he's a whistleblower and he's just bravely telling you all these things and he's just concerned for your safety.
01:22:02.000He says, So the thing to keep in mind here is it's about the pretext.
01:22:09.000This is about rationalizing getting rid of me.
01:22:13.000And the right thing to do would be to say, Hey, Patrick, we kind of don't want you in this anymore.
01:22:18.000You seem like you've drifted away, and you know, maybe you're not the right guy to be an AF.0.99
01:22:22.000And if that's what they did, that would be an honorable and respectful way of ending our professional and I guess personal relationships.
01:22:27.000Because keep in mind, these people who are now stabbing me in the back without warning, they all pretended to be my best friend up until very recently.
01:22:36.000Now, maybe these people think that not attending one event is justification for not just ending a friendship, but trying to personally ruin someone.
01:22:44.000And if that's the case, then yeah, that's not how most people treat their friendships.
01:22:48.000He says, The very unfortunate thing about all of this is that initially I reached out to Nick when I saw that there were people trying to cancel me without notice.
01:22:55.000Basically, I had opened up the stream late at night of someone whom I thought was my friend, trying to find out he was trying to ruin me, trying to ruin my life.
01:23:06.000Because keep in mind, when you ruin someone's reputation in dissident politics, Beardson is largely, you know, he's largely not.
01:23:14.000He's been dodged by like Wignats and stuff, but he could go back to normal life, and I can't.
01:25:37.000He thinks that because I wouldn't intervene repeatedly to stop Beardson from like calling him a bitch, that I was part of a conspiracy and a backstab to facilitate this reputation destruction and therefore life destruction.
01:25:52.000So he goes on stream, and this is the critical point.
01:25:56.000The preamble to this video, I think, outlines the reason for doing it.
01:26:00.000Is it because he's worried about your safety?
01:26:02.000Is it because new information has come to light that I haven't disclosed?
01:26:13.000The motivation is his reputation is under attack, his life is under attack, so like a wounded animal dying in the woods, he is going to lash out desperately and wildly to do anything to protect his life and, in doing so, to protect his reputation.
01:26:29.000That's what I gleaned from that little thing.
01:26:32.000Because if it were a whistleblow, wouldn't the stream start out by saying, look, I can't keep this to myself anymore.
01:26:41.000I've been told the terrible truth, and you have to know.
01:29:33.000Wednesday, Beardson attacks him anyway.
01:29:35.000I say, I'm not going to intervene any further.
01:29:36.000And then Thursday, Patrick comes out the video saying, actually, now there's all these things that you haven't been told.
01:29:44.000Actually, now there's this whole big story.
01:29:46.000Actually, I've been told these things that I never raised in private.
01:29:51.000I've been told things that, by the way, I never talked about Nick with in private things which are not true or wildly exaggerated or completely disingenuous.
01:30:02.000And now I'm going to bring them to your attention.
01:30:03.000Now, on Monday, those were not concerns, publicly or privately, but Thursday they suddenly were.
01:30:09.000Beardson attacked him, and I didn't want to intervene.
01:30:12.000So I guess in the wee hours of the night on Wednesday, Patrick decided there's a conspiracy to push me out, ruin my life based on a pretext.
01:30:20.000The pretext is I'm a bitch for not going to AFPEC.
01:30:43.000If he went on the stream and said, look, the reason I'm not going is because I'm concerned about security, which is what he told all of us, that'd be one thing.
01:30:50.000But that wasn't a good enough argument to refute the pretext.
01:30:53.000So we had to say, well, the reason why.
01:30:57.000I was fine with it as recently as Monday.
01:30:59.000And the reason why I'm totally convinced that, you know, I'm not going and why Nick is a bad guy and all, and he's pushing me out is because, you know, there's concealment, there's things that you don't know.
01:31:13.000It's right, I mean, it's literally right here.
01:31:14.000I have it bolded, italicized, literally in black and white.
01:31:18.000He was trying to ruin me, ruin my life, because keep in mind, when you ruin someone's reputation in dissident politics, you know, Beardson can go back to normal life.
01:31:48.000I haven't even read this far, but it says, We don't want to work with you, and you know, maybe don't support Patrick.
01:31:53.000It's ruin this guy's life, destroy him.
01:31:55.000That's what this is because I'm not going to one event and they're doing it to the other people, right?
01:31:59.000So again, the not going to effect and not playing video games enough, these are rationalizations for ruining my life.
01:32:05.000What are the real motivations from behind the scenes, the way some of these people talk about other streamers, they pretend to be friends with to their faces.
01:32:11.000Interesting how much they obsess over super chats, blah, blah, blah.
01:32:17.000So he goes on and on and on and on about, oh, they're out to get me.
01:32:58.000You can't be the good faith angel whistleblower, but also have this paranoid schizophrenic conspiracy or this paranoia that people are out to get you and that all of this, right?
01:34:02.000This is from his transcript of his speech, where he's going on and on about that what this is really about is that there was this scheme to push him out and backstab him and then literally ruin his life.
01:34:17.000He's saying, Nick is like Spencer because Spencer vindictively tried to destroy me.
01:36:09.000And then I wonder, like, how is it that people don't watch that stream in the first 15 minutes, and how does that immediately tell them what's up?
01:36:18.000I'm totally a righteous whistleblower.
01:36:20.000I just happen to have this paranoid delusion that everyone's out to get me, you know.
01:36:24.000I'm totally legit telling you the truth, you know.
01:36:26.000I'm telling you things that Nick is concealing.
01:36:29.000I also just have this paranoid conspiracy theory that Nick is trying to ruin my life by ruining my reputation, and that so called pretext has to do with what I'm about to talk about.
01:37:18.000But he, because of the paranoia, now he betrayed me.
01:37:22.000Because he perceived that there was an imminent backstab, he then backstabbed everybody else and burned the bridge, which is like, it's almost kind of sad.
01:37:33.000It would be sad if it wasn't so despicable, but it's almost kind of sad.
01:37:37.000He felt threatened, he felt paranoid, and rather than talk to anybody about it, rather than call me on the phone and say, hey, Nick, tell me the truth.
01:37:48.000Whatever pressure got to him, and he decided that there was this conspiracy and he decided to burn the bridge.
01:37:54.000If he had called me up and said all this, we could have settled it, we could have handled it in private.
01:37:59.000He still would have been America first.
01:38:01.000But ironically, because he was so afraid of some kind of imminent conspiracy, because he was afraid of getting pushed away, he pushed himself away.
01:38:13.000It was unnecessary, pushed himself away, burned the bridge, and betrayed everybody else to preempt a backstab that wasn't happening.
01:38:22.000Some people cannot handle the pressure.
01:38:28.000Anyway, so, you know, Super Chatter brought it back up.
01:38:32.000I wasn't going to say all this tonight, but I read through that this weekend and I was like, this is the most insane thing I've ever seen in my entire life.
01:38:54.000Anyway, yeah, a guy who thinks that he's got his back against the wall and getting killed because, I mean, literally, they're trying to ruin my life because I won't go to this conference.
01:39:26.000When you think that, when you smoke a lot of meth or whatever, and you think that aliens are coming to fight you, you're going to start lashing out wildly, do anything, say anything.
01:39:36.000I mean, this is just people's like natural survival instinct kicking in.
01:42:15.000You know, and you know the funny thing about that is like, I never wanted to do stuff like that because I always, like in the back of my head, thought if I ever wind up becoming somebody, this is going to be embarrassing for me.
01:42:31.000But the student activities director at the school would always try to push us to do embarrassing stuff like that goofy skits and videos.
01:42:39.000And what am I going to say when I'm 16 or 17?
01:43:26.000And he would always get a kick out of that.
01:43:28.000He would always be like, when we would do Rockathon, he would be like, oh, yeah, people are going to embarrass themselves on Rockathon, which was like a fundraiser we did for the radio station.
01:43:40.000And it's like, you know, that's not actually a good thing.
01:46:42.000That is not something that was happening.
01:46:45.000And instead of him coming to us honorably and saying, hey, I'm going to leave, or hey, I think you're trying to push me out, instead, without telling anybody, he goes on stream and does this total sabotage, this total nuclear attack.
01:47:40.000Not that Kathy Zhu was my girlfriend, but you know, she was like a jilted, jilted love interest of the show in the sense that she was interested in me, and I was interested in her, but it can't be, but it can't be.
01:47:55.000So it was somewhat one way in that sense.
01:48:00.000You know, the Thursday stream was Patrick, like, you know, making a big scene outside the house at like 3 a.m., keying the car and like, you know, making a big scene in front of the neighbors.
01:49:16.000And I told people all along, I was like, look, we're going to use this shitty YouTube embedding solution temporarily while we work on the long term solution.
01:49:25.000And then for weeks, people were like, wow, Nick's platform was just a YouTube embed?
01:52:21.000I reached out to him again recently to see if he had any insight.
01:52:26.000But he never was involved with the process.
01:52:28.000It was Savant that built the subscription site, and Zimmerman from Infowars is the guy that we're consulting with to build this site right now.
01:52:39.000And a few other programmers I've mentioned, people like Zoomer Dev and others.
01:52:42.000These are the people that are the tech team.
01:52:44.000But because last year I said, oh, because people said, why are you talking to Milo?
01:52:48.000I said, well, Milo's been a little bit helpful.
01:52:50.000He referred me to a very skilled programmer who knows about this stuff.
01:53:36.000Because how much disinformation is being put out there by how many different actors?
01:53:41.000Leftists, Wignats, feds, Jews, journalists, you name it.
01:53:47.000We have Jared Holt and Will Sommers and Zach Petriza working overtime to spread disinformation.
01:53:52.000And we've got whoever's putting it on poll.
01:53:55.000And we've got people like Vosh and Destiny.
01:53:57.000And now we've got people like Patrick.
01:53:59.000And now we've got people like Wignats and people.
01:54:03.000From the alt right, who we don't know who they are, right?
01:54:06.000And it's like if every time you hear something from them, if every time you hear something from them, you think to yourself, maybe I have to doubt everything I know about Nick Fuentes.
01:54:14.000Yeah, well, good luck ever having a movement because there's a lot more disinformation out there than I can counter.
01:54:21.000And statistically speaking, I am being buried in disinformation.
01:54:26.000And if everybody just was like, oh, well, let's just seriously evaluate these nonsense claims.
01:54:31.000Notice how none of this is ever addressed in super chats.
01:54:33.000You'll see all of this on dumpster websites like Poll and Kiwi Farms and Twitter.
01:55:23.000You know, Stop the Steal cost me tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket.
01:55:28.000And I had to forego money because I wasn't streaming then.
01:55:32.000And ostensibly, putting myself out there was a risk.
01:55:36.000You know, I was going out there to sweat like a dog and get treated like shit by other Stop the Steal people.
01:55:42.000You know, and flying during this grueling schedule, paying money out of pocket, not making money because I'm not streaming, and then ultimately I go to the capital siege and it leads to all this.
01:55:53.000And then I press forward with AFPAC, and then I get all these people, oh, you're a Fed, whatever.
01:55:58.000It would be the easiest thing in the world for me to say, you know what, fuck it.
01:56:01.000I'm just going to stream and I'll let the world burn.
01:56:04.000I don't need to start a 501c4, I don't need to start a super PAC, I don't need to start, you know, a political conference.
01:56:14.000You think it's easy doing all this stuff?
01:56:15.000Why do I need to do any of this political organizing?
01:56:18.000I could just take your money and stream like a lot of people do and just say, and I'll tell you what you want to hear and do my song and dance.
01:56:29.000And I could just sit here and just collect super chats for the rest of my life.
01:56:33.000And that would be the easiest thing in the world for me.
01:56:37.000But I'm actually trying to make something happen politically, which is far more difficult.
01:56:43.000And I wade into this, and it brings with it scrutiny, it brings with it legal risks, it brings with it.
01:56:53.000And, you know, people got to keep in mind that I am a threat to the system.
01:56:57.000And when you enter politics and when you're a threat to the system, when you're the tip of the spear against the system, what do you think happens?
01:57:03.000You think that they're like, oh, well, we'll just keep an eye on that and we'll just make sure that that doesn't become a threat?
01:57:08.000Or do you think they throw everything in the kitchen sink at you?
01:57:12.000The people that they're not spreading misinformation, the people that they're not coming down on, it's the people that are just collecting money.
01:57:18.000It's the people that are just Not a threat.
01:57:20.000They are just sort of passively commenting on these things.
01:57:23.000And I'm not talking about anybody in particular.
01:57:31.000It's frustrating because here I am mainstreaming very, very red pill positions.
01:57:38.000I don't want to get specific, but here I am pushing ahead in politics like nobody else, like nobody else, pushing forward with explicitly what we're about, mainstreaming it.
01:58:33.000Anyway, and I'm probably dumb for even responding to all of it because it's a very Jewish way that all this works.1.00
01:58:38.000People attack you, and you basically have to ignore it because if you address misinformation, then you're spreading it to your platform.1.00
01:58:48.000It's like asking somebody, Hey, you killed your wife.
01:58:51.000And then if I get on my show and say, I didn't kill my wife, it plants a seed in your head.
01:58:55.000Oh, he's being accused of killing his wife.
01:58:57.000It's a very manipulative way that that works, the disinformation.
01:59:01.000And it's frustrating because I want to go out there and be transparent.
01:59:04.000I want to go out there and correct a record, but it's a totally losing battle.
01:59:09.000You go out there and correct a record, it doesn't matter.
01:59:19.000But I'm just telling you, it's frustrating when we're trying to persist in spite of everything, doing impossible things, trying to mainstream America first explicitly and what that means.
02:00:50.000We love our base moms, and hey, we love our base homeschooled Christian daughters.
02:00:56.000You know, there's a lot of Groypers out there that are going to need the homeschooled Christian daughters.0.98
02:00:59.000I'm going to be one of them one day once I get done putting down the dumper revolt, once I get done with AFPAC and I get done building this platform.1.00
02:01:12.000You know, finally I'm able to take a deep breath.0.99
02:02:56.000Make America Based Again says, Why does nobody talk about nuclear energy?1.00
02:03:00.000From what I've read, it seems cleaner, greener, more efficient, and safer than any alternative.
02:03:05.000Only downside might be less jobs than fossil fuels.
02:03:07.000Yeah, nuclear energy, I've heard a lot about it, but the problem is that it's not safe.
02:03:15.000You know, I don't know if I trust them to make it safe.
02:03:18.000The nuclear energy, to be too reliant on that and to have that be too widespread, I don't know if I trust that that's completely safe.
02:03:25.000I'm not a scientist, but I've heard that there's concerns about that.
02:03:29.000Progressive conservatives, as I like Alex Jones' take on climate change, We are literally terraforming the earth and warming it to create a better environment.
02:03:36.000For real, global cooling is infinitely worse than global warming for human life.
02:04:12.000I think it's really going to be impressive.
02:04:16.000Don't dox yourself in chats as real estate is a bigger business than even government.
02:04:20.000Dan Pena made a great argument against the climate change hoax.
02:04:24.000He said the banks wouldn't approve mortgages on a multi million dollar beachfront property all over the world if the risk losing them to disaster was legitimate.
02:05:13.000Chicago, I love Chicago, but the politics is terrible and the people are terrible and the city's mismanaged.
02:05:21.000So there's lots of problems with being a conservative or a nationalist in Illinois.
02:05:28.000Hassan says there always is a lot of talk about being self sufficient and taking the Benedict option, but does not seem like there are actual communities being formed.
02:05:37.000Do you know any doers who are actually working to organize efforts?
02:06:59.000Patrick does this, and who's cheering?
02:07:02.000Journalists, Wignats, people that have hated obsessively America First for years.
02:07:08.000Everybody who hates this movement, hates me, hates you, hates this whole thing, rubs their hands together with glee and they say, Great job, Patrick.
02:07:17.000Another vector of attack against America First.
02:07:20.000Another way that we could undermine the credibility of America First.
02:09:28.000I don't have a problem with Mormons per se.0.91
02:09:30.000I'm not going to say I don't like you if you're Mormon, but I don't think that Mormonism is Christianity.
02:09:35.000And, uh, I think the Mormons and their relationship with America, I question it based on the history, but there's a lot of good Mormons that support America first.
02:10:01.000I'll say that everybody can be America first as long as you know what that means.
02:10:07.000But like other groups, I just have my doubts, I just have concerns.
02:10:12.000Tame Type says, Have you heard about the precinct projects?
02:10:15.000Basically, a strategy to take over the GOP from the ground up by taking the hundreds of thousands of vacant neighborhood precinct committee men's seats.
02:10:23.000I haven't heard it called by that name.
02:10:43.000He definitely has some weird religious history.
02:10:46.000Arrest Prince Andrew says in the East, it could be the coldest New Year's Eve on record.
02:10:50.000Perhaps we could use a little bit of that good old global warming that our country, but not other countries, were going to pay trillions of dollars to protect against.
02:11:00.000And that's an old Donald Trump tweet.0.86
02:11:02.000Kansas Zoomer says, I mean, if you're serious about the secession from society route, then just saying there are hundreds of towns in Kansas with populations under 1,000 that Groypers could easily take over.0.61
02:16:45.000I say that in that he's really free spirit.
02:16:49.000I think he's really, and I don't mean that in like a gay way.
02:16:52.000I mean, he really is his own guy and a very original thinker.
02:16:56.000And very independent and very creative, a really thoughtful person.
02:17:01.000People are eccentric and different because they're thoughtful.
02:17:04.000You know, people that are not different are people that just do what they're told and they just say what other people say.
02:17:10.000So when I say that, I mean he is somebody with a real personality and real creativity and a really thoughtful person.
02:17:18.000And you could tell, you could tell that when he speaks, he thinks before he speaks.
02:17:23.000That's an attribute which not a lot of people have, and it shows.
02:17:26.000He's a very thoughtful guy and very incisive, I think, very perceptive.
02:17:31.000And the more I've gotten to know him, not only does he have these attributes, which I think are a good thinker and all that, but also I think he is a loyal guy, an honest guy.
02:17:40.000He strikes me as someone who's trying to do the right thing, family guy, you know.
02:21:27.000Pony Panda says, I was just wondering what you meant when you said that Patrick's allegation that your bank account was frozen was a half truth.
02:21:33.000Well, I clarified this on Ethan Ralph's stream.
02:21:37.000Unfortunately, when it comes to my finances and legal matters, this is not information that I could tell you my details.
02:21:45.000That's why it's problematic when Patrick makes these accusations.
02:21:49.000Because in order to clear it up, I have to tell you, well, actually, here's exactly my personal financial situation, and here's my personal legal situation.
02:21:58.000So, I can't disclose all the details of everything, but what Patrick said is not true.
02:22:03.000He said, I told him that the FBI seized my assets.
02:22:13.000The idea that because Patrick made accusations about the FBI and my finances, that because I can't come right out and show you, well, here's my account, here's my account balance, that that means that there's something going on.
02:22:27.000I mean, look, it's up for you to decide, but.
02:23:07.000And, you know, and once again, this is the problem.
02:23:11.000This is the problem when you reveal information in confidence because I tell something to Patrick in confidence that is very sensitive, and he takes that and twists it and manipulates it and blows it out of proportion and says things, says that I told him things which I never told him, and then I can't refute it because then I go on stream and what am I supposed to say?
02:23:31.000Well, Patrick said this about my lawyers and about my bank accounts, but actually, they write a Daily Beast article the next day.
02:23:40.000I mean, it would be one thing if you were asking me this in private and I know who the fuck you are.
02:23:45.000But it's another thing to say, hey, Nick, could you clarify for the entire internet, always and forever, what exactly is happening with all of your money and with the Bitcoin and with the federal government?
02:24:09.000But, I mean, the very idea that Patrick would reveal that sensitive information.
02:24:15.000I mean, that should tell you what's going on overall.
02:24:18.000Because if that were true, he would have broached that with me in private, which he never did.
02:24:22.000He would have raised that concern on the call when everybody was there talking about their concerns.
02:24:27.000And he would have had that concern on Monday.
02:24:29.000But suddenly he's got all oh, I've got all these secrets to reveal after I refused to tell Beardson to stop attacking him for the fourth or fifth time.
02:26:25.000You have to, you just have to assume that, right?
02:26:29.000But if he were to reveal anything, I think that'd be a very bad decision for him.
02:26:33.000And ultimately, if he did reveal that, it would show that he's lying.
02:26:36.000And he would have to say, Well, so when I said that, I mean, this is what he would have to do.
02:26:41.000If he showed the screenshots of what I told them, he would have to say, Well, I said this, but actually, blah, He would have to totally change what he claimed.
02:27:22.000But even if he went through and did all of that, it would be, I think, not a good look for him because it would prove that he was lying.
02:27:28.000It would prove that everything he said was misrepresentation, disingenuous, and exaggeration, or just an outright lie, just a straight up out and out lie.
02:27:37.000Super Lionhearts' drive elevator scene, but it's Jared Holt.
02:28:35.000Bossman says, Even if Trump helps us get AF candidates elected in the primary, what's the plan for beating the fraud in general, especially when the police are throwing out poll watchers in the cities?
02:28:48.000Well, keep in mind that that was a presidential election.
02:28:52.000The congressional races, it doesn't seem like there was much interference.
02:28:56.000The down ballot races don't seem to have been affected.
02:28:59.000So we'll just have to have poll watchers this time do their jobs.
02:29:04.000Black Swan says, Why do they call it oven when you.
02:29:50.000Anyone who thinks there's too much heat, Red Ice reported there was a literal DHS truck sitting outside of Jared Taylor's last speaking event, and that was years ago.0.71
02:29:59.000Newsflash if you're not anti white, they will hunt you.1.00
02:32:12.000And, you know, if you think that government opposition, journalist hit pieces, treachery wasn't part of the bargain, then you didn't know what you were getting into.
02:33:07.000You know, we're going up against the system.
02:33:09.000You better expect that this is what you're going to get in response.
02:33:12.000You're going to get opposition from everyone and everything and institutionally and Lies and slander and betrayal, and it's just part of it.
02:33:22.000But, you know, we got to push through to the bitter end.
02:33:26.000You don't get anything for getting halfway.
02:33:29.000You know, you don't get anything for almost.
02:33:35.000We have got to finish the job and do it with or without, with or without whoever, and against everything, against all opposition, against whatever will come.
02:33:48.000And that's a big thing that separates me because I'm not only extremely talented, I'm not only extremely talented at what I do, and I have good judgment, but I also have the guts, I have the resolve.
02:34:06.000I will carry out God's will, but I know that I'm the guy to do this now because I am the one with the guts, with the energy, with the fortitude, the toughness.
02:34:22.000So, anyway, John Groy versus the fact that you accepted Pat into AF, even though he had past baggage, makes his betrayal much worse.
02:34:31.000That's exactly right, it makes it much more evil.
02:34:34.000Brooks says Patrick was too high time preference to wait for your platform and support the movement, all for the sake of his DLive account that's X rated and can't be donated to anyway.
02:35:11.000Let me just refresh one more time and double check.
02:35:17.000Moussa says, Good evening, Mr. Fuentes.
02:35:19.000Do you think an America First administration should do a constitutional amendment in order to make the POTUS the automatic mayor, chief, managing officer of Washington, D.C. to reconquer the country?