00:00:12.000I am very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday.
00:00:17.000It's good to be back because I wasn't here yesterday.
00:00:21.000As you know, on Wednesday and on Tuesday, the show got cut short because we've been having some issues with our temporary streaming solution.
00:00:32.000It was only ever supposed to be temporary.
00:00:36.000I was honestly surprised it lasted as long as it did.
00:00:40.000And it became basically untenable after a Wednesday.
00:00:44.000We had two interruptions Wednesday, and I got cut off at the tail end of my show on Tuesday.
00:00:49.000So we worked yesterday, we worked today, and we got the stream back up.
00:00:55.000And this is more of like an intermediate solution.
00:00:58.000You know, we're still working on everything.
00:01:02.000You know, we're planning AFPAC, and we're also putting the streaming platform together.
00:01:06.000It's a very difficult endeavor, but it's back.
00:01:09.000And we'll continue to upgrade it and work on it.
00:01:12.000Lots of good things to come here, but it is good to be back doing a show.
00:01:15.000A little bit later than normal because, you know, it's kind of a rush job because we just got unexpectedly booted on Wednesday and Tuesday.
00:01:24.000It's a little bit later than I wanted to be, but our dev team is incredible.
00:01:29.000The time that they put this thing together, these guys are like geniuses.
00:01:33.000So big shout out to them, but it's good to be back.
00:03:03.000She didn't support Trump in the election.
00:03:06.000She had some really nasty things to say about Trump in relation to the Dylan Roof mass shooting.
00:03:13.000She then went to work in the Trump administration as the UN ambassador.
00:03:17.000Then she went to work for Boeing, which is interesting.
00:03:20.000And now she, it seems like, is running for president in 2024.
00:03:25.000And part of that mission is she is trying to de Trumpify the Republican Party and transition from the destabilizing, chaotic, outsider Trump revolution to the status quo, right back to where the establishment wants us to be, right back on track with where we should have been if Trump had never run and won in 2016.
00:04:24.000Initially, John Matz, the CEO, made it out like he was fired because he wanted the platform to be free speech, and the owners didn't.
00:04:34.000Now, It has come out that it was exactly the opposite.
00:04:39.000This guy wanted to totally censor Parler and get rid of QAnon, get rid of Trump supporters, get rid of racists and conspiracy theorists.
00:04:48.000And it was the owners that wanted the platform to remain a free speech platform.
00:04:54.000And we got to talk about it because, like the Nikki Haley run, this shows the very perilous time that we're in where you could see establishment forces are coalescing and they're consolidating.
00:05:07.000To take back control over the right wing infrastructure.
00:05:10.000And in a lot of ways, with Parler, we really dodged a bullet.
00:05:14.000Because, and I'll get into this more later on, but you can imagine a scenario where Trump gets banned off Twitter and he goes to Parler.
00:05:23.000And he leads all of his followers to Parler.
00:05:26.000And then Parler pulls the plug on everybody just like Twitter.
00:05:33.000And we'll get into that in a little bit more detail in a moment.
00:05:35.000Those are going to be our two big stories.
00:05:37.000Before we get into any of that, as always, I want to remind you.
00:05:42.000To please follow my Telegram channel, which is t.meslash nickjfuentes.
00:05:48.000And please follow the official Telegram channel of the show, which is t.meslash afupdates.
00:05:55.000My channel is the official hub of Nick Fuentes, obviously.
00:06:01.000That's where I put all information, updates.
00:06:04.000If you're going to hear anything about me or my show or from me, it's going to be on my Telegram channel and the America First channel.
00:06:11.000That's going to tell you every night when the show goes live if you need a reminder.
00:06:15.000You know, if you're saying to yourself, I don't know when the show goes live, is there going to be a show tonight?
00:06:20.000Every day, that channel will tell you if there's a show, when the lobby opens, and any details about what's going on in the movement and with the show.
00:07:03.000I also want to remind you about AFPAC.
00:07:06.000We started selling tickets for AFPAC on Monday.
00:07:11.000And by Wednesday, which is the last show that we did two nights ago, all tickets have been reserved.
00:07:18.000So we had hundreds and hundreds of tickets, lots and lots of tickets.
00:07:24.000And every single one of them has been reserved in 48 hours between when I announced a ticket sale on Monday and when I started my show on Wednesday night.
00:07:34.000So all the tickets have been reserved.
00:07:37.000If you reserved a ticket and you plan on attending, if you want to go, you got to make sure you mail in your form and your money as soon as possible.
00:07:46.000Every day, Assistant Groyper is checking the P.O. box and it's stuffed with forms, with people trying to go.
00:07:54.000So, you know, it's like a two part process.
00:07:56.000You reserve your ticket, you send in your form and your check, or cash as well.
00:08:03.000Once we receive your payment and your form in the mail, then you're confirmed.
00:08:07.000And you get an email when you're confirmed.
00:08:09.000So if you have registered and reserved, you are not confirmed until you send your form and the money.
00:08:16.000We get it, we process it, and we send you an email telling you that you are going to the conference.
00:08:22.000If you want to go, if you're planning on going, if you are one of the hundreds and hundreds of people that reserved a ticket, Make sure you send that in because, like I said, it's going to be first come, first serve.
00:08:35.000And we actually overbooked a little bit just in case some people don't send it in on time or they procrastinate and they forget.
00:09:53.000I told him, I said, this is the first, not today, but since the Capitol siege, this has been the first real setback for the America First movement.
00:10:04.000You know, when you think about the history of this thing, It was my four year anniversary over the weekend, last weekend.
00:10:11.000In the four years that I've done this, we've only gone up.
00:10:13.000I mean, literally from day one, it's only gone up in spite of everything, right?
00:10:18.000From RSBN all the way through, it's just been an inexorable and incessant march upward.
00:10:27.000And since the Capitol siege, with the crackdown from the feds, the deplatforming, which is now nearly total, everything that's going on, this is probably the darkest chapter.
00:10:39.000And this is a critical transitional time.
00:10:43.000And, you know, frankly, it is what it is.
00:10:48.000It's a dark, transitional, difficult time.
00:10:51.000And this is when we're going to get the worst of it.
00:10:53.000This is when we're going to get the most resistance, the most flack, the most attacks.
00:10:58.000This is when everything is really vulnerable.
00:11:00.000You know, the left is now in full control of the state apparatus, they're in control of all the other power structures.
00:11:09.000The people that are really serious about this stuff, the people that are really in it, the people that really have guts and balls, this is when people are really going to join into this because this is a war and wars are not easy.
00:11:21.000We're in an asymmetrical war against an enemy with far more resources, far more power, entrenched for years, decades, possibly centuries.
00:11:32.000And part of war is that it's not always easy, it's not always fun, and sometimes there are risks.
00:11:38.000And I've always gotten into this with that in mind.
00:11:42.000For the past four years, and now we are facing for the first time real challenging opposition.
00:11:49.000And this is what we've been preparing for.
00:11:51.000This is what I've been preparing for my whole life.
00:11:54.000This is what the movement has been preparing for.
00:11:56.000Everything I've said, everything that we've been through on the show together, it all comes down to this to put our heads down and face the enemy.
00:12:04.000And, you know, in spite of all the attacks, slander, everything that's going on, we're going to press ahead, have a truly great event.
00:12:10.000You know, and I've told you just like on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, it's a dark time.
00:12:25.000People would see what's going on in the country.
00:12:27.000And we're having a ticketed private political event.
00:12:32.000And if people want to come and they want to be a part of history, they want to be a part of, I think, one of the truly great moments in the history of America first, when the cards were down, when it was difficult, you know, you can go.
00:12:42.000And if you're uncomfortable with that, and I'm not trying to pressure anybody to go, people are uncomfortable, they don't have to go.
00:12:55.000The people that don't go, and I'm not, you know, not begrudging their decision.
00:13:00.000People have legitimate reasons sometimes to not go to these things.
00:13:04.000I think they will truly experience FOMO when people see what goes on at this event, when people see the speaker list, when people see everybody having a great time down in Orlando.
00:13:14.000The people that are going are going to really, it's going to be a really special moment.
00:13:17.000I think people are going to say, wow, this is impressive.
00:15:12.000And then the following day, yesterday, it was the second day of the Democrats presenting their case, the third day of the impeachment trial, and they aired a terrible clip.
00:15:29.000Of course, it was another woman and a Democrat.
00:15:34.000During the impeachment, I came up again and they broadcast the clip from my show, which I think aired the day before the Capitol siege or maybe two days before, where I said, you know, hey, the reason why Republican state legislators, representatives don't do what we want them to do is because they don't pay a price for betraying us.
00:16:04.000I'm not saying we should do that, but I mean, what can you do?
00:16:07.000And then I go on to say, of course, later on in the show, I go on to say, of course, the only thing that you can do is to withhold your vote.
00:16:16.000And they play this clip, they cut it out of context, and they only get the part where I say, what else can you do except for kill people, right?
00:16:24.000But of course, the broader context of the clip was look, Republican politicians don't represent us.
00:17:25.000I was saying, unless you're talking about doing something crazy, the only thing that a normal person is going to do is withhold their vote to change these outcomes.
00:17:34.000Anyway, that was the context, but they presented it in the impeachment trial yesterday, and they tried to portray me as making threats against.
00:18:40.000But I'm not, you know, don't buy into the slander.
00:18:42.000If you're tuning into the show because you've seen me, you know, in the impeachment trial, Nick Fuentes, now of impeachment trial fame, I can assure you, nothing but the most patriotic, America First ideas are being broadcast on this show.
00:18:59.000So, anyway, I just want to acknowledge that.
00:19:01.000I don't really have a big take on Wednesday.
00:19:04.000I gave you my take on the first time they used my clip, and I thought there was a little bit more to it.
00:19:30.000The Trump team, the Trump legal team should just reach out to me and have me travel to Washington, legally enter the Capitol, legally and with permission enter the Capitol, and testify in the impeachment as a witness.
00:19:42.000I mean, I think that that would be a great play by them.
00:21:39.000Not necessarily Con Inc., because Con Inc., there's some overlap.
00:21:43.000Con Inc. can include people like Nikki Haley, who we'll discuss later.
00:21:48.000But Con Inc. so Con Inc. is very broad.
00:21:51.000There's something very specific, which is this MAGA Inc.
00:21:54.000You know, there's a few different grifts going on.
00:21:58.000You've got Con Inc., which encompasses most of it or all of it, and that's basically just like conservative grifters, people that are liberals in everything.
00:22:08.000And they call themselves conservatives.
00:22:10.000People like a Ben Shapiro, people like a Charlie Kirk, right?
00:22:49.000Then there's things like Populist Inc. and, you know, this sort of like coalition now that's forming that wants multiracial, working class, economic populism or whatever.
00:22:59.000In any case, this to me represents the epitome of all of these kinds of subversives because here is a solution, a proposed solution to a problem affecting all conservatives.
00:23:51.000And it was people like Will Chamberlain and Kyle Kashu, and basically people that you don't necessarily think of when you think about Trump, when you think about right wing free speech principles.
00:24:02.000It was a lot of grifters, a lot of phonies, lots of you know who's, right?
00:24:07.000And I was at this party, and at the time, I didn't even know what parlor was.
00:24:10.000I'm like, somebody invited me to the party.
00:24:14.000A friend of mine took me, and he's like, oh, I'm taking you here because, man, the look on Kyle Kashu's face is going to be hilarious when he sees you in here, and everyone's going to be so pissed.
00:24:25.000And so I go in there, I'm mingling, I'm having a good time, I'm talking to people, and I get kicked out.
00:24:30.000I'm about to leave, actually, because I'm like, this party sucks.
00:24:34.000And then I get approached by this character, John Matz, the CEO, and he says, hey, I appreciate you being understanding.
00:25:00.000Anyway, so this happens in D.C. Anyway, that's what Parler is.
00:25:06.000It's like this right wing alternative to Twitter.
00:25:08.000It's supposed to be free speech, it's owned by some so called conservatives.
00:25:13.000And of course, their time to shine was last month after President Trump was banned from Twitter.
00:25:19.000Everybody in the conservative universe is looking for the future, everybody's looking for the path forward in social media.
00:25:28.000What do we do now that social media has declared total war on Donald Trump, Trump supporters, and basically all conservatives?
00:25:35.000After they've communicated to us that nobody is safe.
00:25:38.000And people began to look at alternatives like Gab and Parler.
00:25:42.000And in particular, a lot of people looked to Parler because it seemed like there was some kind of a connection between the people at Parler and the Trump administration.
00:25:51.000So people naturally thought that maybe Donald Trump would go to something like Parler and bring all his followers with him, and there would be this secession or this breakaway.
00:26:01.000Where conservatives would secede from big tech and retreat to their own platforms where they won't be censored.
00:26:10.000It turned out that they were hosting their website on Amazon AWS, which made no sense.
00:26:16.000And of course, they were also on the Google Play Store and the App Store.
00:26:21.000They were totally dependent, in other words, on the very big tech services that they were trying to secede from.
00:26:28.000They were dependent on Apple, dependent on Google, and on Amazon for their website to function.
00:26:33.000And when, inevitably, Big tech deplatformed their competition, deplatformed Parler from these services, platform literally disappeared from the internet.
00:26:46.000The recent development is that John Matz, the CEO of this thing, the guy that kicked me out of that party, unsurprisingly, he was fired from being the CEO a couple of weeks ago.
00:27:01.000Five days ago, in an interview, he said that the reason that he left is because he wanted more content moderation.
00:27:08.000Than the other people owning the site.
00:27:11.000Now, of course, John Matz was the CEO.
00:27:13.000So he's the guy that's making the decisions.
00:27:15.000He's the guy that's running the app on the day to day, not the owners.
00:27:19.000So, the guy that's really directly in charge of the maintenance of the site is pro censorship.
00:27:25.000He also says that he's not even a conservative.
00:27:28.000What's more, he used to work in Silicon Valley.
00:27:31.000So, you've got a Silicon Valley liberal who has the same content moderation philosophy as Jack Dorsey and Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg who is running the day to day operations of the conservative free speech alternative to Twitter called Parler.
00:27:48.000And I'll read you the report from the New York Times if you don't believe me.
00:27:53.000Maybe the backstory, you know, this is the new stuff.
00:27:56.000It says, John Matz, the chief executive of the embattled social media platform Parler, said on Wednesday that he was fired last week.
00:28:04.000Mr. Matz, who co founded the site in 2018, said in an interview that he was not given an explanation for the decision.
00:28:12.000He said he believed he was fired because of a difference in opinion with the prominent Republican political donor Rebecca Mercer, who supports Parler financially.
00:28:21.000Ms. Mercer, he said, did not seem to want to impose any restrictions.
00:28:26.000On what users could say on Parler, which has billed itself as a free speech social network.
00:28:31.000While that open philosophy made the site popular with conservatives, it also led to trouble.
00:28:37.000Last month, Parler was removed from Apple and Google's app stores and booted from Amazon's web hosting platform for not being strict enough in policing and removing posts that tried to incite violence or crime.
00:28:48.000Matz said, I've always been about free speech and everyone being welcome.
00:28:53.000I've never been about conservative political activism.
00:28:57.000He said he had told Ms. Mercer that Parler needed to consider restricting domestic terrorists, white supremacists, and members of QAnon from posting on the platform.
00:29:09.000He said, I got dead silence as a response, and I took that dead silence as disagreement.
00:29:17.000And, of course, everybody who's watching the show understands, but for the sake of clarification, when he says that he wanted Parler to ban domestic terrorists, white supremacists, and QAnon supporters, who do you think that?
00:29:33.000In any other time in history, if you were to say ban domestic terrorists, if you were to say that six years ago, that would have meant maybe Muslims, right?
00:29:42.000That might have meant Salafists, members of Al Qaeda, Wahhabists, something like that.
00:29:47.000It would have meant anti government militias, radicals, Antifa, something of that nature.
00:29:53.000Of course, we know now under the Biden administration that domestic terrorist means one of the 75 million people that voted for Donald Trump.
00:30:02.000Domestic terrorist means one of the 500,000 to a million people that have showed up to various Stop the Steal rallies in the past three months.
00:30:11.000We know that terms like white supremacist and QAnon have always meant people that are conservative, people that are right wing, and these terms are totally elastic.
00:30:20.000And they can apply to anyone or anything that anybody really wants them to.
00:30:25.000So, in a word, John Matz was saying we're going to apply the same standard that the liberal media does and that big tech already does.
00:30:33.000Donald Trump and his supporters should come to parlor from Twitter so that we could use the same content guidelines to ban them over here on a shittier app that doesn't work as well and doesn't look as nice and doesn't load fast enough and can't handle the traffic and isn't on the Google Play Store or the Apple Store and also doesn't have hosting.
00:31:36.000It says, The ex CEO of social media company Parler has outlined why he was reluctant to go into business with former President Donald Trump.
00:31:46.000John Matz was terminated by the Parlor board this month.
00:31:49.000Suggested that Trump may have bullied staff members if he was given a foothold in the company.
00:31:54.000And if a deal was rejected by Parlor, Trump could have told his followers to abandon the site.
00:31:59.000He said, I don't like the idea of working with Trump because he might have bullied people inside the company to do what he wanted.
00:32:05.000But I was worried that if we didn't sign the deal, he might have been vengeful and told his followers to leave Parlor.
00:32:12.000So this guy is anti Trump, liberal, and works in Silicon Valley.
00:32:20.000The CEO of the name brand alternative to Twitter, name brand conservative all tech answer to Twitter, which, by the way, many conservatives have promoted and donated to for years.
00:32:56.000It's just one little story in many stories about what goes on at Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C. John Matz gets together with conservative donors and they talk about this idea of a conservative alternative to Twitter.
00:33:10.000Yeah, great idea if you could pull it off.
00:33:14.000I mean, it's obvious there's a need for something like this.
00:33:17.000And they attract investment from conservatives and they attract support from conservatives.
00:33:23.000Conservatives put their personal information on this website.
00:33:26.000Conservatives talk about it on Fox News and on Twitter and on their different platforms.
00:33:33.000And it turns out that the guy that's running this whole operation, it all depends on him, is a complete liberal.
00:33:40.000I mean, he doesn't even share our views.
00:33:43.000And what's more, he is literally no different than the liberal alternative.
00:33:48.000He is no different than Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg.
00:33:51.000He is a carbon copy, a millennial, yuppie Silicon Valley liberal.
00:33:57.000And that, in essence, is what MAGA World has become.
00:34:01.000It's a lot of people who are no different than our enemies, who are asking for your money, asking for donations, asking for support, asking for your email, personal information.
00:35:10.000And you will find a John Matz in every one of these organizations.
00:35:14.000You will find a John Matz in Turning Point and The Examiner and Daily Caller and Fox News and the GOP.
00:35:21.000A John Matz who was a liberal, no different than the enemy, no different than the people that they claim to be the alternative from, that they claim to distinguish themselves from at the core of the operation.
00:35:45.000And I call this, I never liked Parler.
00:35:49.000But the relevance of this story is that you could take this model, you could take this story, and you could just change out a couple of the words.
00:35:57.000And this explains the entire constellation of conservative organizations and institutions in politics.
00:36:05.000Swap out Parler with, like I said, any of those organizations I just listed, and swap out John Matz with Mitch McConnell or Charlie Kirk or whoever.
00:36:16.000And you have the exact, and it all fits, right?
00:36:47.000People leave Twitter, the site with this terrible content moderation run by a liberal that hates us, and they flock to something billed as a conservative alternative by all its leaders, when in fact it's run by a liberal Silicon Valley guy that hates everybody.
00:37:00.000And we'll turn around and ban everyone that came there.
00:37:03.000And not only then, in that scenario, are conservatives off of the big tech platforms, but then the place where they all gather, the place where they all go together, gets blown up and struck down.
00:37:17.000And so, thank God, thank God that Parler got taken off of Amazon.
00:37:21.000Thank God that Parler was stillborn by their stupidity in trusting the big tech services that they thought they could fly on the app stores and they could fly on Amazon web hosting.
00:37:33.000And they didn't even face the bigger problems, which are like DNS and domain registrar and CDN and things like that, payment processing.
00:37:41.000They would have gotten deplatformed by everything up the food chain, but they were so stupid they got deplatformed by the most basic things.
00:37:48.000And thank God that they did, because had they not, maybe Trump gets on there, all his supporters get on there, and we're back to square one.
00:37:56.000Except we've all made the exodus from Twitter, have no access to the big social media, and we get nuked in the parlor ghetto by John Matz.
00:38:06.000And it's a big story in itself, but it's also a cautionary tale.
00:39:00.000And these suckers, because they have nothing else, and I don't say that in a mean spirited way, I say that in the sense that they're being taken advantage of.
00:39:08.000They open their pocketbooks up and they say, Where do I send the check?
00:39:19.000But this is what happens across the board.
00:39:22.000Turning Point USA is another example which we've talked about on the show before.
00:39:26.000How many boomers send their kids to a Turning Point USA conference?
00:39:30.000Where their kids are going to go and smoke pot in the hotel rooms and engage in underage drinking and get sexually harassed by gay guys and even in some cases by women.
00:39:41.000Jaden has some funny stories about that.
00:39:44.000They're going to be, in some cases, getting raped, in some cases, getting molested at these conferences.
00:41:06.000I have always been supportive of Gab because Andrew Torba is a real deal.
00:41:12.000I know we've talked only about Parler so far, but of course there is a conservative Twitter alternative called Gab, and it has been battle tested for years.
00:41:21.000And the guy that runs it, Andrew Torba, who I know, is a good man.
00:41:26.000He is a Christian, he is a conservative.
00:41:29.000He not only wants us to be on his platform so that we could talk freely and all of that, but he's sympathetic to our views.
00:41:37.000He understands the struggle between good and evil.
00:41:39.000He doesn't see Twitter as another business.
00:41:45.000And he is doing this not just to make money, not just as a grift, but he is doing this in order to make a difference in the world on the side of good and specifically on the side of God.
00:41:57.000That is somebody who I say is the real deal.
00:42:01.000Now, you don't hear so much about Gab on Fox News, and you don't hear from Gab from a lot of these Con Inc. personalities.
00:42:07.000That's because Gab is run by a guy who legitimately believes this stuff.
00:42:11.000And, you know, I'm not trying to shill for Gab or anything.
00:42:16.000But I'm telling you, in the same way that there are analogs to John Matz and Parler in all these other institutions, the same goes for Gab.
00:42:25.000You know, just like where you have a John Matz who's sucking all the oxygen out of the room, sucking all the money out of the room, and drawing the spotlight to himself, there's a Gab.
00:42:35.000In all these other examples that I gave, there is a Gab that is the real deal run by a real deal guy.
00:42:42.000Which has been battle tested, been fighting the good fight for years, which is getting ignored, which is being drowned out by the bigger and more sensational and fake sort of counterpart.
00:42:55.000You know, just like with Turning Point USA, just like with the Republican Party, with all this stuff, in the same way that you have your analogs to John Matz, you have your analogs to Andrew Torba and all these different things.
00:43:05.000So I would be remiss if I didn't mention Gab.
00:43:07.000You know, Parler's not the only alternative.
00:43:17.000They're not hosted on Amazon, and they never, I don't know that they've been on the app stores for years.
00:43:24.000And they've been through that because they have been ideologically in favor of free speech and in favor of conservatism broadly for a long time.
00:43:32.000So, in any case, like I said, I would be remiss if I didn't at least acknowledge that.
00:43:37.000I know that it sucks how that goes, that Gab is a real deal, and Parler has all the attention, all the eyes on it.
00:44:10.000I want to talk about Nikki Haley because I think it actually fits perfectly.
00:44:15.000These two stories complement each other very well.
00:44:18.000Because while John Matz has just revealed himself as a total liberal shill and Parler was just this big fake grift, the same thing is going on on a much greater scale in the Republican Party with Nikki Haley.
00:44:30.000And the featured story tonight is about her latest interview where she totally threw Donald Trump under the bus.
00:44:38.000Now keep in mind that Nikki Haley served in the Trump administration for years, she was the UN ambassador in the Trump administration.
00:44:46.000And she left of her own accord to go work at Boeing, which we'll get into that.
00:44:51.000And now, after the Capitol riots, she's decided that she hates Trump.
00:44:55.000And I'll read you, excuse me, what she had to say in her interview.
00:44:59.000This is a recap on that interview from The Hill.
00:45:03.000It says, quote, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, issued stunning remarks breaking with former President Trump, telling Politico in an interview published on Friday that she believes he let us down.
00:45:17.000She said, quote, we need to acknowledge that he let us down.
00:45:20.000He went down a path he shouldn't have, and we shouldn't have followed him, and we shouldn't have listened to him, and we can.
00:45:26.000And we can't let that ever happen again.
00:45:28.000Haley's remarks are her strongest yet against the former president in the aftermath of the January 6th Capitol riot.
00:45:35.000And come as Trump's legal team is set to present its defense of Trump on Friday in his second Senate impeachment trial.
00:45:42.000The former South Carolina governor told Politico that she has not spoken with Trump since the mob attack, further expressing her disappointment with remarks he gave at a rally ahead of the assault, condemning his own vice president, Mike Pence.
00:45:56.000She said, When I tell you I'm angry, it's an understatement.
00:45:59.000I am so disappointed in the fact that despite the loyalty and friendship he had with Mike Pence, that he would do that to him.
00:46:24.000Haley said that the president believes he's following his oath of office by challenging the election results, adding, quote, There's nothing that you're ever going to do that's going to make him feel like he legitimately lost the election.
00:46:40.000Haley, in the days immediately following the attack, said in a speech to Republican National Committee members that Trump was badly wrong with his words at the rally.
00:46:48.000She said, and it wasn't just his words.
00:46:51.000His actions since Election Day will be judged harshly by history.
00:46:56.000Haley said in Friday's interview that when she gave the RNC address, she, quote, was not expecting a whole bunch of love from that speech.
00:47:04.000She said, I know how much people love Donald Trump.
00:47:08.000Whether it's an RNC room or social media or talking to donors, I can tell you that the love they have for him is still very strong.
00:47:15.000That's not going to just fall to the wayside.
00:47:18.000Nor do I think the Republican Party is going to go back to the way it was before Donald Trump, and I don't think it should.
00:47:23.000Instead, she argues what we need to do, and this is the most important part.
00:47:28.000She says, what we need to do is take the good that he built, leave the bad that he did, and get back to a place where we can be a good, valuable, effective party.
00:47:39.000But at the same time, it's bigger than the party.
00:47:42.000The reason why I say that's the most important part is because this is how they're going to spin it.
00:47:46.000They know that Trump is still wildly popular.
00:47:48.000They know that if the election were held today, the primary election for 2024, that Trump would win, even though he's being impeached a second time, even though there's all this nonsense about the Capitol riots.
00:48:00.000They all know full well that if he ran again today, he would win.
00:48:05.000And they know that none of them stand a chance not with the donors, not with the voters, not in the media, not on social media, not up against Trump himself.
00:48:14.000And you could see that they're already posturing for that battle in 2024.
00:48:19.000Saying, look, we know that everyone hates us.
00:48:53.000All these people in the establishment that will screw us over the second they get back in office.
00:48:59.000What do we know, for example, about Nikki Haley?
00:49:02.000We know that when she was governor of South Carolina, she did favors for Boeing, one of the biggest defense contractors in the United States.
00:49:11.000And in case you don't know, defense contractors, that's big business.
00:49:15.000You know, I know some of these terms people throw them around and they expect you to know what that means.
00:49:19.000In case you don't know, Boeing sells a lot of military equipment to the U.S. government.
00:49:25.000Not only do they sell commercial planes, But they're a big defense contractor for the government.
00:49:30.000The government enlists them to buy military hardware and things like that.
00:49:35.000And the biggest companies that you know of are so big because they get massive federal government contracts.
00:49:41.000The federal government is probably the biggest consumer, the biggest purchasing power out of any entity in the world.
00:49:49.000Because you've got all the American consumers, individuals, and companies and entities, and then you've got the federal government, which takes $3, $4, $5 trillion from the American people every year from their pocketbooks.
00:50:14.000We don't have a free market when you've got trillion, hundred billion dollars, tens of billions of dollars of cash flowing from the American people through the government as a buyer to these vendors, to defense contractors, other big businesses, big tech, big pharma, big anything.
00:50:36.000So, this is a, we know Boeing is a big, powerful, influential company.
00:50:41.000Nikki Haley, when she's the governor of South Carolina, she does a little bit of a favor for Boeing.
00:50:47.000She prevents Boeing employees from unionizing so that Boeing can move forward with factories and everything goes off without a hitch in South Carolina.
00:50:56.000Nikki Haley then goes to work in the Trump administration.
00:51:01.000Unlike almost everybody else in the Trump administration, she moves on from her job in the administration not because she was fired, she quits.
00:51:10.000She quits her job in the Trump administration, which Trump graciously and I think foolishly gave her.
00:51:20.000She goes from governor of South Carolina to UN ambassador in the Trump administration, voluntarily leaves, and now what does she do to pay her bills?
00:51:29.000She goes to work on the board of Boeing.
00:51:32.000Do you know what the average salary for a Boeing board member is per year?
00:51:52.000She's brought onto the board by a giant lobby, a giant defense contractor, because she did favors for them when she had state power.
00:52:00.000And now that she's out of government, she can leverage the favors that she did when she was a civilian leader in government into a big time position in the private sector.
00:52:12.000Political favors from years ago for cash and for a salary today.
00:52:19.000She was a good girl for Boeing when she was a governor, and now she gets her reward.
00:52:23.000That's what we call the revolving door.
00:52:26.000It's called you get in politics, they lobby, you do favors, and then you leave politics, and you never have to work again.
00:52:34.000And you don't have to know anything about anything, you don't have to be a genius, you get to live in one of the nicest houses, live in the best zip codes, you get to go to the fanciest parties, get access to whatever you want.
00:52:46.000And because you did favors for these big companies, you abused your government power.
00:52:53.000And I'll read you this article to tell you the details.
00:52:56.000It says Boeing, one of the largest defense contractors, stands to broaden its influence in Washington by tapping Nikki Haley, the former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina governor for its board.
00:53:09.000The 47 year old is among the few high level Trump administration appointees to leave on her own volition, receiving a rare congratulatory send off from the Oval Office.
00:53:20.000Her relationship with the company dates to her tenure as governor of South Carolina, where Boeing took advantage of right to work laws to open an airliner assembly plant in 2011 after years of contentious dealings with unions in its Seattle area manufacturing base.
00:53:37.000If her Tuesday nomination is confirmed by Boeing shareholders at the Chicago based company's annual meeting, which it was, Haley would join a board that currently includes former White House Chief of Staff Kenneth Duberstein.
00:53:51.000Kenneth Duberstein, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Admiral Edmund Giambastiani.
00:54:01.000But former Joint Chief of Staff Chairman, Admiral, and Carolyn Kennedy, former President Barack Obama's ambassador to Japan and the daughter of former President John F. Kennedy.
00:54:26.000A former White House Chief of Staff, former Joint Chief of Staff Chairman Admiral, former Ambassador to Japan and John F. Kennedy's daughter, and Nikki Haley, and former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
00:54:42.000Now, why do you think they all get these big positions?
00:54:46.000Why do you think they're all making, and I'm sure it's much more than $300,000 a year?
00:55:49.000Rest assured, she gets into the White House.
00:55:51.000And just like she was the executive of South Carolina giving out favors to Boeing so she could cash in on it later, she'll get into the White House.
00:55:58.000She'll get into the executive of America.
00:56:01.000And use this country's jurisdiction and the powers of the federal government of this entire country to benefit the oligarchs for her own personal benefit.
00:56:10.000Now, for a lot of people, this is like 101.
00:56:13.000People are like, yeah, duh, of course this is how it works.
00:56:15.000I'm explaining this to people that don't get it because you know what?
00:58:39.000A trillion dollars is a thousand billions.
00:58:43.000Costs five billion dollars for Donald Trump and Joe Biden to run their campaigns.
00:58:48.000They're running a co equal branch of government out of three in the United States, the federal government, which Of course, the presidency, the White House, has say over the legislative process, which is how money is appropriated.
00:59:01.000They have a big say in how $4 to $5 trillion is allocated.
00:59:06.000So spend $5 billion and you get a pretty serious say over how $5 trillion is spent.
00:59:27.000A far smaller amount to rig an election, a far smaller amount to bribe a politician than you can get out of the government once you get your guy in there and they get their hands on the purse.
00:59:39.000They get their hands on the tax revenue of the United States, the tax base of the United States of America.
00:59:45.000It's about that very simple conversion principle.
00:59:59.000It is a feature that wealth will be concentrated into fewer and fewer hands in ever increasing amounts, smaller and smaller hands, and that this money eventually is going to make state power kneel.
01:00:15.000Because ultimately, in a democracy, it's run by money.
01:00:31.000I know there's an electoral college, but it is true that there are popular vote contests being held in each state.
01:00:38.000That's not how the final total is determined, you know, a popularity contest, but ultimately, even the electoral college now comes down to a popular vote somewhere.
01:01:01.000If you put so much money into a campaign, you will get votes.
01:01:04.000Because in order for somebody to know about you, they need to see your face somewhere on a poster, on a TV ad, on the radio, and all that costs money.
01:01:13.000So, you know, you got to think about how these things are just sort of transferred along.
01:01:18.000This government, this machine, runs on money.
01:01:21.000The way the people get into office, the way the people wield state power, it's directly tied to money.
01:01:28.000It's almost a direct conversion rate to money.
01:01:31.000And then when they get into office, you know, once again, it's a conversion rate of converting the money that was spent on votes into money that could be doled out in federal contracts.
01:01:42.000This is the system that I'm describing.
01:01:44.000We talk about the American regime, the oligarchy.
01:01:46.000This is more or less the revolving door that we're describing.
01:01:50.000Now, Nikki Haley, you know, to get back to the original point in the interview, she says, you know, Trump said these terrible things and I disavow him and we've got to leave the bad and take the good.
01:02:33.000So when people say Trumpism without Trump, you lose me.
01:02:36.000Because Trumpism, like the Tea Party, like anything else, can be corrupted by money, can be corrupted by the domination of media and the domination of politics and elections by big money.
01:02:52.000It's ideas, just like America allegedly is, right?
01:02:56.000Nikki Haley is going to lead Trumpism without Trump.
01:02:59.000Josh Hawley is going to lead Trumpism without Trump.
01:03:01.000Yeah, all the former Boeing board members and Lockheed Martin board members and people that have chief of staffs that used to work for Google and Facebook and all of that.
01:03:12.000They're going to advance Trumpism further than Trump will, right?
01:03:15.000They're going to take the good and leave the bad.
01:03:17.000When they say that, what they mean is when they talk about leaving the bad, The bad to them, what defines the bad to them is the things that challenge the system.
01:03:27.000And the good to them are the things that did not challenge the system.
01:03:31.000So, this sort of like populist appeal to them, that's good.
01:04:27.000This is the most powerful office in the world, and there has to be some decorum.
01:04:32.000So every communique that comes from the president must be filtered through a liar press secretary, a liar chief of staff, a liar surrogate or proxy.
01:04:41.000It has to be doctored, it has to be written up by consultants and lobbyists.
01:04:46.000It is unhinged and rude the way that Trump used to talk.
01:04:50.000I will only talk in a presidential way, and that means that I'm going to have all my statements reviewed by a team of experts, right?
01:04:58.000This is, you know, in a few examples, what they mean when they say that.
01:05:04.000You know, what we have in politics is limited options.
01:05:09.000What we know about Trump and what we know about everybody else is that Trump was an elite who was in the class with the elites and he betrayed his own class.
01:05:48.000And now they're kicking him off of his bank accounts.
01:05:51.000And now they're talking about indicting him in New York and they're impeaching him as we speak.
01:05:56.000That's how we know we can trust Trump.
01:05:58.000We can know by how they act and we can know by how he acts.
01:06:02.000That he is not a part of that machine.
01:06:05.000We know that Nikki Haley is a part of that machine.
01:06:07.000And so, whenever somebody starts to say, We got to have Trumpism without Trump, to me that says the oligarchy.
01:06:13.000To me, that says we want to have all the Trump voters vote for the oligarchy without that bastard getting in the way, without that bastard Trump, right?
01:06:48.000That's what she means when she says, you know, we have to take the good that he built, leave the bad that he did, and get back to a place where he could be a good party again.
01:06:58.000Nikki Haley is never going to be president.
01:07:01.000But they're going to try this with other candidates.
01:07:04.000I don't think this is going to work because she's just not that popular.
01:07:07.000And she's like the Joe Biden of the right.
01:07:09.000I mean, like, nobody wants Nikki Haley to be president.
01:07:13.000This civil, respectable, back to, you know, John McCain.
01:08:08.000He did a couple of bad things, whatever.
01:08:10.000To me, I'd be very just wary of people that act like that because it ignores this critical dynamic about the nature of the threat that we're talking about, which is.
01:08:21.000This threat of being co opted, this threat of, and some will say that Trump has been co opted.
01:08:26.000The way that they're destroying him, it shows that that's not true, at least not to the same degree.
01:08:33.000But anybody that's talking about, well, let's just cast that aside.
01:08:40.000We want Trumpism without all that.1.00
01:08:42.000That says to me, you want to go back to the way things were.
01:08:45.000You want to go back before some guy got up there and started talking about carried interest.
01:08:51.000And illegals pouring in, and Muslims, and globalism.
01:08:55.000You want to go back to before all that.
01:08:58.000The things that people didn't like about Trump are the things that made Trump good, at least the general public.
01:09:04.000Not like the reasons that you guys might not like Trump is like he did a lot of stuff for Israel.
01:09:09.000Those are not the reasons to like him.
01:09:10.000But when people say, like, oh, I wish he wouldn't tweet so much, I wish he wasn't so rude, those are the things that make him great because those show that he's real.
01:09:18.000You know, like today, I saw a report in The Hill.
01:09:22.000It says, Jill Biden did a Valentine's Day surprise at the White House.
01:09:28.000She put up signs in front of the White House with inspirational messages.
01:09:33.000And I look at the picture, and there's like heart shaped signs in the White House lawn that say, healing, get well soon, together.
01:09:42.000And the mainstream media, you know, the big media reports a Valentine's Day surprise from Dr. Jill.
01:09:50.000It's her favorite day, and she thought she'd give everybody a little surprise by putting decorations in the lawn.
01:09:59.000And I would take any day of the week, obviously, the incendiary, unprofessional, rude, like totally bizarre rantings and ravings of Trump, because it's transparent and it's honest, over this.0.82
01:10:14.000Over, you've got Raytheon, chief of staff, you've got Google in the cabinet, they're all Jewish, you've got Janet Yellen as a treasury secretary, and Dr. Jill Biden's putting out decorations in front of the White House.0.72
01:10:30.000It's not because they're not even in charge.
01:10:33.000This is the most evil administration in history.
01:10:36.000Do not think for one second that Joe and Joe Biden are harmless or silly or goofy.
01:10:42.000They are merely the thin veneer in front of the most evil enemy we've ever faced, in front of terrible and dangerous evil wielding full government power.
01:10:53.000The oligarchy controlling all the levers, all the reins of power, and wielding them against us more aggressively than ever.
01:11:18.000They put out these hearts in front of the White House lawn while they're plotting for war against China and Iran and tanks roll through Syria and while they're cutting checks to every billionaire and every major industry, shut down the entire economy to the benefit of the people that run this entire world.
01:11:38.000So, that's a little bit of a detour, but the point is to say that Trump, the coarseness, the rough around the edges, which everybody picked him apart for, it showed that he was a guy in the White House.
01:11:50.000He wasn't a puppet, he wasn't a facade.
01:11:52.000In some cases, he was used and influenced, but he was still a human being who was more or less incompetent in some ways, but who was seated in the White House and exerting some influence.
01:12:04.000There was some resistance emanating from within the belly of the beast, and that matters.
01:12:09.000Doesn't mean that he's not inside the beast, but there was some resistance inside the beast.
01:12:14.000There was some influence, some little beacon of light from in the belly of the beast, in the darkest of the night.
01:12:49.000She took down the Confederate flag in South Carolina and she said that Donald Trump inspired Dylan Roof and she said that she wouldn't endorse Trump because he didn't disavow the KKK and white supremacists hard enough.
01:13:30.000The fate of this country is on a knife's edge.
01:13:34.000Keep that in mind when you think about different things that are going on.
01:13:37.000When you think about something like this, who you trust and all this, we are on a knife's edge.
01:13:42.000And if we are not watching out for this slippery kind of stuff, Trumpism without Trump and all that, I mean, Nikki Haley is so obvious, but even think about it when it's less obvious.
01:13:51.000I'm using this example because it's, yeah, we all know Nikki Haley's totally evil, but how about Josh Hawley?
01:13:56.000I'll tell you a little fact about Josh Hawley.
01:13:58.000Josh Hawley has nine people on his staff working on foreign policy.
01:14:05.000Nine people on his staff working on foreign policy.
01:14:09.000Four of them working on Middle East policy in particular.
01:15:31.000We'll have to wait and see if they can prove to us that they're heroic before we say, oh, you know, we'll just discard Trump, and who's going to replace him?
01:16:12.000Ethnic Indian names like, you know, Gupta, blah, blah, blah, you know, all these crazy, crazy Indian names.
01:16:19.000And he was telling me, you know, what really makes me mad?
01:16:22.000You know, not only does she come around, oh, she's Nikki Haley and all this, but she doesn't even have the decency while she's infiltrating all this to name her kids proper English American names, you know?
01:16:35.000Like the disrespect that she's gonna come in here, infiltrate the country, she's gonna pretend she's Nikki Haley.
01:17:38.000Yeah, no, the song by Kanye West, Niggas in Paris, is what it's called.
01:17:45.000The song was about, like, look, us black people are in Paris.
01:17:49.000And the point of the name was like the contrast.
01:17:53.000It's like us black people, because obviously black people are very status obsessed and this kind of thing.
01:18:01.000So when they say, oh, we're in Paris now, it's to say, like, shit, look at us, we're in Paris and shit now, you know?
01:18:07.000Because, of course, Paris is like, that is in, I guess, world culture, it's synonymous with luxury, synonymous with elite, you know, luxury brands and luxury things and all of that.
01:18:22.000So when they say, like, hey, we're in Paris now and shit, it's like, look, we, us black people, may.
01:19:52.000That's one of my favorite gimmick accounts.
01:19:55.000Bob Sakamano says, I really hate to see all this stuff go down, but my loyalty ultimately lies with you above everyone else in the dissident sphere.
01:20:03.000And you've done nothing to lose my trust, your movement, your rules.
01:20:41.000Everything's going to come down to a vote in the court of public opinion.
01:20:44.000Everything's going to come down to a vote amongst all the masses.
01:20:48.000And what comes with this is there's this idea of a team, and what holds a team together is the recognition of the structure of the team and that everybody in the team is doing their part.
01:20:59.000And the people that are on the bottom of the pyramid, it's not like they're on the bottom, that's not to say like it's a bad thing, but the people that are following this movement, the sort of soldiers of this movement, lieutenants, whatever, they have got to support the leadership, and the leadership has got to be looking out for and protecting.
01:21:15.000And advancing the cause for everybody in it, the tip of the spear, so to speak.
01:21:20.000Not the same analogy, pyramid and spear, but you understand.
01:22:58.000Unrelenting opposition from far more powerful and organized enemies that also have the ability, by the way, to infiltrate.
01:23:06.000Do you think that we can afford to just put it open for a debate?
01:23:11.000That if we're running something like this with, and I mean forces conspiring outside and inside the walls of this thing to bring it down, do you think that we could say, hey, well, hey, everything's up for grabs, it's going to be, everyone's going to do their own thing?
01:23:57.000I mean, we're literally up against the same apparatus.
01:24:01.000You know, the CIA abroad and the FBI within.0.56
01:24:04.000And look at what happened with the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys.0.55
01:24:07.000And then they go around and they say, well, you know, if you don't let in the Open Society Foundation, if you don't let in the CIA's shills, if you don't let in the color revolution, this is a cult.
01:25:07.000And the mob mentality is, Never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut, right?
01:25:12.000I mean, that goes with the feds, but it also goes with things that are resolved within the family.
01:25:17.000There's respect for the hierarchy, there's respect for the fact that we're all in this together, bound in a very intimate way based on the fact that there is external and internal threats.
01:25:29.000We're doing something for our people, it's something where we're being targeted by very powerful forces.
01:25:35.000You know, so it has to be sort of like, not to imply that we're in a criminal enterprise, you know, maybe that's a bad analogy to use at a time like this, but you understand it has to be a similar structural mentality, the sort of corporate attitude.
01:25:50.000And by corporate, I don't mean like business, like LLC.
01:25:53.000By corporate, I mean, you know, lots of people doing something together.
01:25:57.000The sort of corporate culture has to be similar to that because, you know, we are up against literally feds, antifa, journalists, leftists.
01:26:06.000People trying to sow division, people trying to conquer and divide.
01:26:10.000So it's got to be, it's got to be a toughness, a resoluteness.
01:26:14.000It can't be, oh, somebody said something, so I don't know.
01:26:19.000I think I'm going to quit this whole thing because I heard a rumor.
01:26:40.000You know, America First is my show, and all this kind of proceeds from my show.
01:26:47.000Not everything in the whole world or anything, but there has to be some credit due.
01:26:51.000No, there must be credit due to the fact that, I mean, this thing is my vision.
01:26:56.000This thing is the thing that I founded, that I, you know, that I was the first one to do it and the guy that popularized it, and a large reason for the success of it.
01:27:29.000This movement is not an abstraction, this movement is something that exists in reality and it's practical and has succeeded in tangible ways.
01:27:38.000Because of practical decisions that have been made, because of real people doing real things, not because of ideas.
01:27:43.000People have had lots of ideas over the years, and ideas are just that.
01:27:48.000But unless the idea is taken by somebody with competence, somebody with a true practical knowledge and the ability to execute, it's only then that the ideas go anywhere.
01:27:59.000So to say, well, I'm loyal to an idea, I mean, that means nothing.
01:28:06.000And the ideas that win are the ideas that possess a man of action.
01:28:11.000The idea is that possess a man of action at the right time and with the right people, and they do the things that are necessary to bring that idea to preeminence.
01:28:23.000And, like, this much is obvious to me.
01:28:26.000To say, like, oh, it's about the idea, you know, I saw something the other day.
01:28:32.000It's not about e-celebs, it's about our people.
01:30:10.000It's about, you know, magic ideas and things.
01:30:13.000So, anyway, maybe this is getting a little bit too out there, but that's sort of what grounds my philosophy and how this thing is governed.
01:30:21.000I think that's why it's been successful.
01:30:24.000And the success is undeniable, you know, the success is undeniable in contrast to anything similar to this.
01:30:31.000Leftists like Destiny and Vosh are saying Nick Fuentes, even though he's been deplatformed from everything, Is still more effective than everyone on the left.
01:31:08.000If he's revealing the contents of private conversations, maybe that shows why his loyalty was appropriately questioned.
01:31:15.000Wooza says confirmed speakers for AFPAC Sam Hyde, BG Kumbi, the singer who said the N word, President Trump, Vince James, Jimbo, Baked Alaska, Jake Paul, and Jaden.
01:31:27.000Okay, yeah, you leaked the guest list.
01:31:28.000Do you really want to leak the guest list?
01:31:32.000No, it's a joke, of course, but hey, good to hear from you, Wooza.
01:31:36.000Morb says, any recommendations for Clip channels, now that it is basically impossible to hold a YouTube channel, would you recommend that I work on making a site for clip channels?
01:31:45.000What I would recommend for clip channels is to post them on Rumble and Gab.
01:31:52.000And, you know, shoot me an email if you're going to do this for my clip makers Maxi Bro, Morb, Nick Fuentes Clips, America First Clips, AF Reels, these kinds of guys.
01:32:03.000People that are making clips, please reach out to me because there's actually, I think, a really great opportunity to start populating Gab and Rumble.
01:32:12.000And these alternative platforms like that with clips content.
01:32:15.000It's a really, I think that's a really great idea.
01:33:07.000Because if who we are are people that are going to play it extremely safe, and what we're trying to do is draw something out over a thousand years.
01:33:18.000Before we make any moves, then nobody should be involved in this.
01:33:22.000People should just pretend to be liberals and work at Turning Point USA.
01:33:27.000You know, because there's a lot of people that do that.
01:33:28.000There's a lot of people that are out there and they're pitching things that are totally stupid and people that are trying to infiltrate and they just get cut down and cucked and all the time.
01:33:37.000But what America First has always been about is catalyzing a change in the right wing.
01:33:46.000You know, like the Groyper War is a perfect example.
01:33:49.000Like the Groyper War was the fulfillment in a big way of the America First idea.
01:33:55.000It's because a lot of people said, What are you doing?
01:33:58.000And even though you're not going as far as some people, you're still on the outs.
01:34:02.000The point of America First, which was fulfilled in the Groyper War, was we were out here doing something that was popular and cool and exciting, but still provocative, but still controversial.
01:34:13.000And when we clashed with Turning Point, we moved them to the right.
01:34:18.000We, in other words, catalyzed a change on the inside from the outside.
01:34:25.000America First is on the outside, and our clash with the inside catalyzed a change on the inside.
01:34:43.000Well, you can reform the system from inside or from outside.
01:34:46.000You can infiltrate, and there's merit to this.
01:34:49.000You can also affect change in the system from the outside.
01:34:52.000When America first, which was a conscious decision, was to make change from the outside, I made a conscious decision years ago.
01:34:59.000I said, I don't believe in making change from the inside.
01:35:02.000I think that if you try to infiltrate, The moment that you turn on them, in other words, some people think like you climbed the ladder and then you say, I was right wing all along.
01:35:19.000They say you're fired from everything.
01:35:21.000And this ladder that you climbed up to then suddenly say, oh, now I'm going to be honest about my real views.
01:35:26.000I've infiltrated all this time and now I'm going to change the conversation.
01:35:29.000They just pull the ladder out from under you and you fall to the ground.
01:35:32.000They take away your platform, your connections, all the things that you gained from infiltrating.
01:35:39.000Which make you effective in spreading your message, they just take all that away.
01:35:43.000And so, you know, people can infiltrate for a long time and then they reveal themselves and they start to make a difference.
01:35:51.000The system catches on and then they totally take away every advantage that they had from being in the system.
01:35:59.000And now they're back at the ground floor.
01:36:02.000You know, all that infiltration, all the things that they gained, all the things that they thought that they could use to change the conversation are taken away.
01:36:15.000So I said, the change must come from outside.
01:36:18.000Infiltration, it may work in some ways and it may work to an extent.
01:36:21.000And at the time I made the call, I said, I'm going to make the change from the outside.
01:36:24.000I said, I think it has to happen from the outside.
01:36:27.000And how America First made change was we're going to be out here and we're going to challenge Con Inc.
01:36:34.000And one of two things will happen we will be so popular that they will not be able to deny our popularity and they'll have to adopt our positions.
01:36:47.000I mean, they will absorb the America First brand and we will be absorbed into it.
01:36:52.000And then America First will be inside the system.
01:36:54.000And the system will reflect America First because we're going to be saying things that are popular, where there's a big appetite, a big market politically and economically or financially.
01:37:03.000And Con Inc. is going to say, We want to get in on this market share.
01:37:06.000Our stuff is not popular, their stuff is popular.
01:37:09.000So they'll start saying America First.
01:37:11.000They'll say the things we are to take advantage of.
01:37:13.000And we'll be brought into the tent, we'll be brought under the umbrella.
01:37:18.000Or they'll just start reflecting those things without bringing us in.
01:38:47.000If we go out, when we go out, when we do things, we got to be tactical.
01:38:51.000We got to be smart about the manner in which we go about it.
01:38:53.000I'm not saying we're going to kamikaze against the system, but who are we?
01:38:58.000Well, we are going up against the system, we are opposing the system.
01:39:02.000Our time horizon is shorter than other people.
01:39:06.000In the sense that I believe there's urgency to this, we don't really have time to like to not do anything.
01:39:13.000We don't have time to wait under a rock until it's safe to do things because it's never going to be safe to do things.
01:39:18.000It's like that's one of the key things you have to recognize to understand this movement is like time is of the essence.
01:39:25.000Things are closing down all around us, the window of opportunity is closing.
01:39:29.000So we have to act proactively rather than reactively with some risk and against the system.
01:39:37.000To catalyze change in a quick manner, I think that's the only way we're going to do it.
01:39:42.000Because I think a very passive approach, if it's too passive, it will not be able to overcome this disadvantage in facing a much more powerful enemy.
01:39:51.000In other words, the enemy has no shortage of resources and they're aggressive, they're pushing so hard.
01:39:56.000And if we play it too passively, if we play it too safely and too cautiously, and we're totally risk averse, then they're just going to eat our lunch.
01:40:06.000They're just going to blow down our house.
01:40:08.000And they're going to take our stuff and rape our wives and kill our kids and blow our heads off, and it's game over.
01:40:15.000So it's not to, so it's, and I don't even want to say like happy medium.
01:40:18.000It's just, it's about challenging the system from the outside, being controversial, taking on an appropriate amount of risk, not kamikaze ing, but about authentically opposing the system from the outside and understanding that's the only way that we can catalyze change.
01:40:33.000That's the only way that we're going to catalyze the changes that we want to see.
01:40:37.000Otherwise, if we think that we could take no risks, then let's just disband everything.
01:40:43.000If we think that we're just going to wait for everything to blow over, it's never going to blow over.
01:40:54.000Let's just all wait until the end of the world.0.54
01:40:56.000Let's just wait until Jesus comes back and do nothing in the meantime and let abortion go on and let mass immigration go on and the desecration of our monuments and our heritage and let's just let all this go on without even a fight and we'll just wait for it to be over, you know?
01:41:11.000So there is something to be said about the fence sitting idea and like understanding who we are and like, What we're trying to do.0.56
01:41:21.000Did you know that it's a dangerous time?0.98
01:41:23.000Did you know that February 2021 is like kind of a chaotic and uncertain time?
01:43:20.000I mean, this guy is like a godsend, you know.
01:43:24.000And how I came to meet him and how he came to be involved, it's like with a lot of these things that just kind of fall into place, you know?
01:43:33.000A lot of my optimism, not all of it, but a lot of my optimism for this movement comes from the fact that it feels like God clears a path for us.
01:43:48.000The first Groyper War battle at Colorado, Jaden was in a group chat with one of the Groypers and encouraged him, convinced him to go and ask a question.0.67
01:43:59.000One of the first questions that started Groyper War.
01:44:02.000And two people asked questions at that original event.
01:44:06.000But if only one of them had, I wonder if it would have gained traction.
01:44:11.000You know, I mean, those two people, that one, two punch, not just having the one, but having two, made it like a thing.
01:44:19.000And maybe one of the questions was significant enough that it got attention.
01:44:24.000But like Jaden, in a way, put that in emotion.
01:45:12.000For whatever reason, they go with her.
01:45:14.000This person that they had never met and that they don't really know much about, they just go with her 30 minutes to National Harbor.0.94
01:45:20.000Faith Goldie's like, here, I just brought these Zoomers here, and I think, you know, this is Nick Fuentes, you really want to meet this guy.0.83
01:45:27.000And I had this chance encounter with Jaden, and I think he's just some, you know, nerdy turning point guy.1.00
01:45:31.000I'm like, yeah, hey, so you know about Israel and like mass immigration?
01:45:35.000He thinks I'm, you know, crazy or whatever.
01:45:38.000He agrees on some things, other things he doesn't agree with.
01:45:41.000Over time, he becomes, you know, a Groyper, America First, and he sets all this stuff in motion.
01:45:45.000That's just like one example of like a totally chance thing.0.61
01:45:49.000And Faith Goldie is like a staunch Catholic.
01:45:52.000I mean, she is like, she's a good friend of mine.
01:45:55.000And, you know, in a lot of ways, I'm inspired because she is very faithful.
01:45:58.000You know, her belief in God is very strong.
01:46:01.000And it's like I view faith as somebody that, like, God is working through, in other words.
01:46:05.000You know, it's like there's this nexus of, there's like an access point for God.
01:46:09.000Faith Goldie, I know, is a big believer in God.
01:46:12.000And that Faith Goldie actualized this.
01:46:15.000To me, it's like she's doing the will of God.
01:46:18.000And then this, like, chance encounter happens.
01:46:20.000And, like, Assistant Groyper kind of came around in a similar way.
01:46:23.000I don't want to go through the whole story because I don't want to dodge him or anything, but.
01:46:27.000In a very similar way, we kind of came together.
01:46:30.000A lot of these connections come together that way, and it's like that's a big part of the optimism it seems like God is clearing a path sometimes.
01:46:39.000Things that shouldn't have happened, things that were very chance, very kind of happenstance, things that were unlikely to happen, they do, and then create these dramatic consequences for the movement.
01:46:53.000Anyway, so, anyway, so Assistant Groyper, he's a star, and I appreciate that you can't be talked out of attending after.
01:47:10.000I tell people every night think about the environment that we're in, think about the climate that we're in.
01:47:18.000And I've been honest with people about the security and all of that, you know, and there's always risks when you do an IRL event, and there's more risks when you go during something like this.
01:47:26.000But people are smart and people can evaluate for themselves what they want to do.
01:47:30.000And at the end of the day, what are we talking about?
01:47:33.000We're talking about going to an event where it's ticketed and there's enhanced security in a private venue to watch people give speeches.
01:47:42.000I mean, you know, some of these concerns are just so overblown.
01:47:46.000And like, it's funny that I'm the one saying this because I'm always the guy saying, look, be cautious, be concerned, all this kind of stuff.
01:47:52.000What do people think is going to happen?
01:47:53.000People think like a SWAT team is going to burst through the door because you're, and once you see who the speakers are, you're going to be like, wow, you know, if I doubt it, I feel like a dummy.
01:48:05.000Like, do people think that a political event where nothing illegal is going on, where people are giving speeches, is going to get raided?
01:48:10.000Vince James did a public speech like a week after the Capitol and nothing happened, right?
01:51:02.000What are we trying to do if not but to restore the bonds that unite?
01:51:06.000If not but to restore the bonds between a husband and his wife, between parents and their children, between families and communities, between communities of a nation, and to unite a nation under God.
01:51:37.000Especially, that's a little bit philosophical, but also think about the task that we're engaged in.
01:51:43.000The idea that you can't trust people, the idea that people are going to betray your confidence, the idea that people are going to not even just betray your confidence, but betray you altogether.
01:51:56.000Publicly, blackmail, making threats, leaking information, that kind of thing.
01:53:10.000Hey, me too, buddy, and I appreciate your prayers.
01:53:13.000I'll say, I'm not going through a good time either.
01:53:15.000Personally, I'm not going through a good time.
01:53:19.000You know, I mean, this attack on me couldn't have come at a worse time.
01:53:21.000This is probably, I'm not saying this for sympathy or anything, but it does add a little bit of something that it's not just a betrayal, but it's like kicking somebody while they're down, down in like a multitude of ways.
01:53:35.000And, you know, I'll speak more on this when I feel comfortable talking about this, but there are things going on that, you know, people don't know about personally.
01:53:45.000And I don't want to get into any of the details because I think it's a diversion from what's going on here.
01:53:51.000But talk about kicking somebody while they're down with everything that's going on and then to turn like that.
01:55:28.000I agree to keep your eye on the prize, but, you know, Brossev, you were kind of on the fence a little bit about it, which was surprising because I've known you for a long time.
01:55:35.000But, you know, having your eye on the prize entails loyalty.
01:55:39.000So this idea of like, oh, let's just ignore transgressions.
01:59:06.000It's something that's challenging the status quo, but in a way that is maybe pithy, I guess, because there's also a component of sometimes people say things that are out there.
01:59:20.000But they do it in a way that's very cringe, in a way that's not cool, in a way that's not exciting.
01:59:24.000Something about BASED is that it's frank, it's sort of pithy, it's direct, it's to the point.
01:59:33.000So there's some other elements to it as well.
01:59:36.000It's kind of a difficult, you kind of just have to get it.
01:59:38.000Once you hear things described as BASED enough, you kind of just get it.
01:59:43.000Brooks says, traders are acting as though people trusting Nick with their inheritance is a breadcrumb trail to some kind of impropriety.
02:01:11.000And what's more, it's not even psychologically good for you.
02:01:15.000Even if you discount the idea that it's demons that are involved, it is just not true that these kinds of novel and jarring drug experiences are good for people.
02:01:28.000I just don't think that there's any proof of that.
02:01:30.000I think that if you take a look at people that are really great and really look up to them and everything, The really morally upstanding people, are they all people that took a DMT trip or is that kind of like a cope?
02:01:44.000There's a lot of drugged out people taking LSD and DMT and mushrooms, and they're not all visionaries, right?0.96
02:01:52.000I mean, they're not all indigo people that revealed the secrets of the universe.0.97
02:01:57.000They're people that are just on drugs.1.00
02:02:00.000So I appreciate you saying that, and I'm glad that you found your way back to the Catholic Church.0.75
02:02:04.000That's ultimately what matters, is that people understand the truth.
02:02:08.000They're seeking understanding, they're seeking what is really.
02:04:23.000I'm not going to read private correspondence from people that expect confidence from me, but I'll read something from a journalist, Will Sommers.
02:04:30.000Will Sommers, he's like a Jared Holt equivalent, hardcore liberal.
02:05:05.000So, you know, in case anybody's wondering who all this is helping, I just want everybody to take a quick stock.
02:05:12.000So, I've talked to in the past 24 hours Michelle, Steve, Vince, Jake, Jaden, you know, and people behind the scenes and other smaller Groypers, and they all think that what happened last night was terrible.
02:05:41.000The point I'm trying to make is, you know, we can't do these things in a public forum.
02:05:47.000I'm sorry, but I can't talk about this platform.
02:05:50.000I can't talk about projects that I'm doing on a live stream on the internet because, you know, maybe people don't realize this, but Will Sommers is always watching.
02:06:11.000This is who's watching and rubbing their grubby little hands together and benefiting from it every second.
02:06:18.000We can't have this stuff litigated in the court of public opinion because it's sensitive information and we've got lots of people watching us waiting for a slip up, whether it's to pursue charges or it's a hit piece or it's you name it.
02:06:31.000So, that this would even be brought out in a public forum like this.
02:06:37.000You know, that in itself is not right because you see, now that this cat is out of the bag, now that this has been, now that this is a thing, now that this is unleashed, people have this expectation that I have to reply, and naturally I cannot.
02:06:50.000Naturally, there's large parts of it that just simply cannot be.
02:12:34.000TR says, Is there room for more aesthetically minded traditionalists?
02:12:39.000A sort of movement centered around preventing the further third worldification of our aesthetics.
02:12:43.000Clothing, architecture, etc., via consumerism, prioritizing craftsmanship over consumerism, and representing the greatest civilization in history through the aesthetics of our forefathers.
02:12:54.000Yeah, but what does that mean, though?
02:12:56.000I mean, I agree with the sentiment directionally, but people talk a lot about this.
02:16:34.000But there's also a sweetness to it because I look around at all my friends who are with me.
02:16:40.000Not only is it sweet because of their loyalty, not only do I appreciate and it means so much to me, their loyalty and their friendship and their fellowship and all this.
02:17:01.000But they're all really solid people, too.
02:17:03.000And I think about like Vince and Steve and Jaden and Beardson and Jake and I leave anybody out, Michelle, all these people, Optics Respector and many others.
02:17:12.000And I look at them and these guys are all just like gems, all multi talented individuals, all totally solid guys.
02:17:17.000I love hanging out with them, you know?
02:17:20.000So I appreciate good friends like you.
02:17:21.000And, you know, you give me a super chat, it's a very nice sign of support.
02:19:33.000These things are really hard and people are shitting on us while we're doing it.
02:19:35.000Well, this platform, yeah, it's just not great and yeah.
02:19:39.000People are taking shots right now, but what we're doing is hard work and it takes time and there's a lot of obstacles to it.
02:19:46.000And when it's done, I mean, that will be a very good feeling.
02:19:50.000And all these people that have been sniping from the sidelines and taking shots, people that aren't building anything, people that are not organizing grand things, people with no grand ambitions or grand designs, I mean, they can attack all day long, but we're the ones that are going to be making things happen.
02:20:38.000Using words as weapons, a fire for my faith in nation, and the ultimate joy of knowing that I am striving to achieve a goal that is sacred and attainable.
02:22:05.000I said, and I'm not just saying that because I didn't believe that years ago.
02:22:09.000You know, when I first started doing this, I was very cynical.
02:22:12.000And I thought all this stuff about a team, I thought that's just what people say.
02:22:15.000I thought that's just what people say, you know, so that they don't come across as, you know, like they're selfish or something.
02:22:25.000So, when I started this movement, I did not think of it as like a team.
02:22:28.000I was like, you know, I'm doing this show and all that.
02:22:30.000But after everything I've been through in the past couple of years, it's been very formative for me, very, very, you know, character building experiences.
02:22:38.000I've realized it's like, no, it is a team.
02:22:41.000Things don't happen without everybody on board, everybody pushing, everybody volunteering things.
02:22:47.000If it was just me, obviously it wouldn't have gone this far.
02:22:50.000Now, that's not to say that I didn't play a big role.
02:22:52.000It's not to say that I was not indispensable, but it is to say that with just me, It couldn't have happened.
02:22:59.000Without me, it couldn't have happened, but with only me, you know, so it's a team effort, 100%.
02:23:05.000And it's not just me and Vince, it's everybody.
02:23:07.000It's me and Vince and Steve and Jake and Jaden and Beardson and Michelle and all the Groypers and everybody that's worked so hard to make this thing a success over the years.
02:25:25.000It's not like nobody, it's not like people didn't know that.
02:25:29.000Now, to say, oh, there's this big investigation and to imply that there's an arrest, to imply that there's more than meets the eye, I mean, that is where the lie comes in.
02:25:41.000The idea that people are being monitored or that they're looking at dissident right political activity, yeah, welcome to fucking planet Earth, right?
02:25:49.000I mean, what are we really trying to say here?
02:27:39.000I'm saying that obviously some things are outright lies being exaggerated or blown out of proportion.
02:27:45.000You know, there's this, you know, the real, real self righteous asshole the other day goes online and says, Nick is lying to you about the stakes.
02:29:29.000In other words, not total free speech, free speech like when it's not threatening to what he does, which is fine, but I can't just trust something like that.
02:29:38.000Absolute Recoil says recent events have only served as a commercial for AFPAC.
02:29:43.000Popularity has increased and resolve has been strengthened.
02:36:28.000I didn't think I had to say this, but in all the edits of Viva La Vida that I've seen, it's so obvious you're supposed to match the clips from the Capitol Siege with the lyrics blew down the doors to let me in, shattered windows, and the sound of drums.
02:36:45.000People couldn't believe what I'd become.
02:36:47.000It is so obvious that when that part of the song plays, that's when you put the clips of the Capitol Siege.
02:36:54.000How did people not make this connection?
02:36:56.000I've seen like a dozen Viva La Vida edits.
02:37:19.000I don't think I had to come around and say that, but I would say partly I wanted the Viva La Vida edit for that alone because it perfectly fits, in my opinion.
02:40:00.000I'm not trying to pat myself on the back or anything, but we're pitching a vision for the future that is, I think, both smart and bold, that is assertive, and it is continuing the movement, that is not deterred, that is not going to be intimidated by.
02:40:17.000And I think that's the effect that they want to achieve a chilling and silencing effect.
02:40:23.000And it's self censorship at that point.
02:40:29.000But they do some things and then the whole thing is just chilled.
02:40:35.000And, you know, oh, let's just stop showing up.
02:40:37.000Let's just do nothing because, you know, let's just comply with the feds and we'll just, you know, get hauled off to the death camps or something.
02:40:46.000Afghan Groyp versus your stream last night with Ethan, Ralph, and Beardson were really special.
02:40:50.000As you said, you are a real human being.
02:40:53.000And we all saw last night how genuine you are.
02:40:55.000I hope you upload them on your website.
02:40:57.000Well, I'll download all of them so I have them.
02:40:59.000And when the site's back up, I'll upload them.
02:41:02.000Some people were saying, I'll just say this.
02:41:04.000Some people were saying, like, Nick's site is down.
02:43:08.000A lot of haters, a lot of bitterness, a lot of resentment.
02:43:13.000And, you know, there's, and we've just got to rise up above against that.
02:43:17.000The human beings have to rise up, you know, against all the hate, against all odds, against all the snipes and the jabs and the feds and the Jews and journalists and the doubters and the traitors and the deceivers.
02:46:23.000Massachusetts sucks, says Dare I compare your position to that of the Pope?0.98
02:46:28.000We may be correct, but without strong leadership, who is to stop stupid conflict from splitting us into endless subgroups like the Protestants?0.97
02:47:23.000America First Reels says, We will die for Nick in this movement.
02:47:26.000Well, hopefully he doesn't come to that anytime soon, but I'm willing to die for this movement.
02:47:31.000Progressive Conservative says, To be part of a movement that promotes a cult of personality of Trump, then to bail due to the cult of personality of your movement leader makes no sense to me.
02:51:37.000I don't want to reveal the nature of them because to go out and have a big pity party, that's when people start sharpening their blades and they try and cut your head off.
02:51:45.000But yeah, no, it's not going so well with some family health issues and things.
02:51:53.000And it's just, you know, add everything else that's going on, then you got stuff like that.
02:52:49.000It would be nice, but he's kind of like.
02:52:52.000He doesn't really do a lot of stuff these days because he's getting up there in age, so I don't blame him, but he's kind of hard to get in touch with.
02:53:00.000Dr. Kecker says, Love what DeSantis said to Biden today, if that was actually true.
02:53:05.000Also, if it's Kamala or Kamala versus Haley, Battle of the Indians.
02:53:19.000He was talking to Joe Biden about the Florida domestic travel lockdown because they said, oh, we're going to shut down Florida because they don't have the COVID restrictions.
02:53:30.000And so Ron DeSantis said, Joe, I'm not going to let you do the lockdown.
02:53:36.000And Biden says, you will address me as President Biden or Mr. President.
02:53:42.000And DeSantis allegedly said, go fuck yourself and hung up.
02:54:57.000Malicious, mean spirited, but mean, sort of just like rough around the edges, feisty.
02:55:03.000It was just like a really decent guy and very Christian, very strong faith.
02:55:10.000And I met Assistant Groyper through this guy.
02:55:13.000And like I said, with Faith, Faith Goldie, meeting Jaden through her, meeting Assistant Groyper through this guy, it was like, wow, you know, that to me was almost a sign.
02:55:25.000It was almost a sign of like, you know what I mean?
02:55:27.000That's how I tend to think, maybe that's a little bit.
02:55:30.000Out there, but I sometimes think about it that way.
02:55:33.000Because these chance encounters happen, the pieces fall into place, and there always seems to be the signature of God in it because it's always, it seems to be through people that are pious, people that believe in God.
02:57:08.000That kind of stuff does mean a lot to me.
02:57:09.000And I'll never think of him the same way again, in a good way.
02:57:12.000You know, I'll always remember that, that he showed me that, even though there's no reason for him to do that, even though we had antipathy towards each other, when the cards were down and everybody was being attacked.
03:00:06.000But, and a lot of people won't even care that I say this.
03:00:09.000Some people say, oh, it's not true or it's manipulative or whatever.
03:00:12.000But, you know, Patrick Casey made a number of allegations, and some were just outright lies, and some there's partial truth, and I can't talk about them because they're sensitive matters.
03:00:21.000But one of the claims that he made, the only reason that he knew sensitive information about it is because I reached out to him and tried to help him about it.
03:00:33.000And, you know, if you're really imaginative, you could probably figure out what it is.
03:00:38.000Him and I are in a similar boat for a certain reason me, him, and a few other people.
03:00:43.000Maybe you could figure it out if you're really.
03:00:47.000But I reached out to him and said, Hey, you know, look, something's going on, and look, you should do this, that, and the other thing so that it doesn't happen to you.
03:00:55.000In other words, I'm not going to go into the particulars, but the reason why he knew something that was more or less sensitive and then betrayed that, which was a half truth to the internet and to the live stream and breached my confidence, the only reason he would have no reason to know that other than that I reached out and told him what was going on with me because the same thing could have happened to him.
03:01:18.000And I said, hey, this thing happened to me, and for it to not happen to you, you know, look, somebody told me this, you could do this to prevent this.
03:02:35.000I went to him about it because I was like, hey, well, and hey, here's something that you could do to prevent bad things from happening to you.
03:02:43.000That just dawned on me the other day when I was thinking about that conversation.
03:02:46.000It's like, man, I tried to help, and that's how I was repaid.
03:02:50.000So it was not even just like a treachery.
03:02:53.000I mean, it was really for some people that are trying to minimize it, and like that's what it's about.
03:02:58.000That is, that is, that's what it's about is the treachery.
03:03:02.000And everything else is just, you know, superficial at that point.
03:03:10.000AFPAC, I mean, the core of it and the heart of it is the betrayal of trust, the betrayal of me altogether, but the betrayal of the confidence, revealing that sense of information when I'm in a bad position, when I'm really not in a position to defend myself.
03:03:25.000And doing all of that in an act of betrayal against a friend.
03:03:29.000And then add to that, I try to help you.
03:06:13.000And then he kind of, like, grew to, like, reluctantly like me because he thought I was good on the microphone and he knew everybody wanted to hear from me.
03:06:20.000So there was this sort of, like, reluctant, um, He reluctantly kind of liked me.
03:06:26.000So I was like, what the hell was that all about?
03:06:28.000And then I see all over the news on the Saints that this guy's in the Capitol.
03:06:40.000I was like, what a bizarre turn of events that the QAnon shaman is the guy who is like the international lightning rod for the Capitol riot.0.93
03:10:07.000America First Super Soldier says, Maybe if we play Among Us with heavy metal playing in the background with our safety helmets on, we could save the white race.1.00
03:12:20.000They're like, they don't understand the significance of that.
03:12:23.000He's like, you know, people are probably going to be mad at me for saying this, but Nick is like an egomaniac who only sees you as a wallet, and he's like Richard Spencer too.
03:12:32.000And yeah, yeah, why would I take that personally?
03:12:37.000Why would anyone retaliate for that, right?
03:12:40.000Anthony says, Bro, I remember when you made fun of me for saying I watched Lord of the Rings, and it gave me great insights on facing and fighting pure evil, LMAO.
03:17:12.000But yeah, it'll be good to see you, bro.
03:17:14.000Temple OS says, Was it just a chance occurrence that you watched Lord of the Rings or did you consciously decide to finally see what us stupid chatters were on about?
03:17:23.000Also, no one, anyone else, but Nick is the CEO of AF.
03:30:44.000Man, yeah, the optics of Stop the Steal with America, it's like a Renaissance painting.
03:30:50.000America first flags flying, and the whole group posted up, you know, with the megaphone and hundreds of thousands of people in Freedom Plaza.
03:31:02.000Yeah, but nothing can compare to marching into a bookstore.
03:31:11.000We're gonna these fucking people at this book talk.
03:31:15.000When I think about changing the world, when I think about activism that changes the world and rocks the system to its core, we're gonna get into this bookstore and we're gonna show them what the fuck is up.
03:31:28.000We're gonna go into this bookstore, all these old liberals, all these white haired old liberals are listening to a book talk, and we're gonna yell at them in a megaphone.
03:33:47.000Beast says, kind of amusing to see a wing of the movement loosely affiliated with TRS and Red Ice preaching to us about being careful and prudent.
03:34:17.000But they're not bald either, so I don't know what you mean.
03:34:20.000Don't dox yourself in chats as your ideas on hierarchy and government remind me of how important being a good follower is.
03:34:25.000The lack of nuance and discernment from fascists solidified my assertion that AF has the most accurate take on truth, scope, and how to move forward.
03:34:33.000Ironically, can't deal with leadership.
03:35:03.000And especially in a hierarchical movement, you need people that understand what that entails.
03:35:08.000A lot of people are inculcated, whether knowingly or not, with this, like, Democratization type stuff that everything's got to be up for debate.
03:35:15.000And then this idea of like total transparency, total democratization, nothing move forward without the consent of everyone involved.
03:35:22.000It's like structures and organizations don't work this way, they never have, and they just don't work that way.
03:35:29.000So, you know, the people that are like, Well, we demand answers, and she's got to answer for this.
03:35:36.000It's like, No, no, that's not how it works, man.
03:36:21.000The other day, he did something so outrageous.
03:36:23.000He goes in the bathroom garbage and he's taking all this stuff out of the garbage and just, and it's strewn, strewn about the bathroom, the living room.
03:36:33.000I'm like, I'm like, what the, what are you doing?
03:37:30.000Said that poll helped Trump win the election, so then they just ruined poll.
03:37:33.000You know, they just bought a bunch of shills, bought a bunch of bots, you know, because the idea was, oh, poll is a mean place, is what got Trump elected.
03:37:41.000It got all this attention because of the election, and now the board has been ruined.
03:37:46.000Groipus Maximus, the CEO of the movement gets outed for counter signaling and lying, just like the CEO of Parlor.
03:41:06.000Kevin Bros says, When AFPAC goes off without incident, how is he going to rationalize his decision to jump ship?
03:41:11.000How can people trust he won't jump ship from anything he creates on his own if the left mobilizes the slander and cancel machine against him?
03:41:18.000You granted him a comeback after AIM folded.
03:42:22.000And you see the movie Drive about the scorpion and the frog?
03:42:26.000Yeah, well, we're both on the stream, right?
03:42:28.000That would be a really smart move for a few reasons.
03:42:31.000But in the first place, when you say something like that, even the threat of it, what does that communicate to anybody that ever texted you confidential information?
03:42:40.000Anybody that you know that maybe they don't want to be known as being involved in dissident politics?
03:44:35.000And that's why people feel confident enough.
03:44:38.000And that's how you grow a movement, people need to have confidence in this kind of stuff.
03:44:41.000When you go out there and say, and flippantly, with wild disregard, recklessly, Revealing confidential information from a close friend and then threaten to leak screenshots, that is so bad.
03:44:55.000It sends such an unbelievably bad message.
03:45:01.000And I said this last night, and Patrick, I think, knows that, so it's weird that he would say that.
03:46:22.000Irish says, if God guided you towards Jaden, does that mean Satan led you towards Patrick?
03:46:27.000In all seriousness, it doesn't add up that he would throw his career away because Beardson wasn't so nice to him and you didn't want to intervene.
03:46:41.000Something's weird that's going on, is my hunch.
03:46:44.000I have a hunch that something's up because it doesn't add up.
03:46:47.000And I'm not saying that just to be like coy.
03:46:50.000I legitimately think something's going on that we don't know about.
03:46:54.000Kiwi says Recent events made me worry, but your steadfast defense of yourself and the support from your true friends. Has only cemented my faith that there is nobody better than you to lead this movement.
03:47:32.000AF Triggers says Patrick Casey is like that episode of SpongeBob where he almost gets the iron butt and commits to living inside for the rest of his life.
03:47:40.000Hey, Pat, I know of a place where you never get harmed.
03:48:13.000Dresden says Tolkien's Lord of the Rings is a great rendition of the racial struggle between the orcs, the global south, and Middle Earth, Europa.
03:48:21.000Hollywood Jewish people were flailing and decrying racism when Angloid director Peter Jackson brought this depiction to life.
03:49:54.000Nicholas J. Fuentes is calling for a complete and total shutdown of Irish entering our country until we can figure out what the hell is going on.1.00
03:55:32.000But yeah, it should not be discounted that this is very uncharacteristic and unexpected behavior from him.
03:55:38.000Not just because it was shocking in itself, but because this does not fall into the pattern of behavior that I've come to expect from him, knowing him for three and a half years.
03:57:15.000It's a dark time for a lot of people and for this movement.
03:57:19.000And the support that people give me now means a hundred times the support that people have given me over the years.
03:57:25.000Not to discount support that people have given me in the past, but the friendship and the support that people show me now means infinitely more because now's when it counts.
03:58:10.000Too much to worry about to be getting into the weeds about losers, you know, people that don't get this stuff that I've belabored throughout tonight and last night.
03:58:18.000So let this be, you know, unless there's any new developments, let this be the final word on this.