Brother Ben X talks about his experience growing up in the streets of New York City and how he was able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. He also talks about the current state of the country and the future of the United States.
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00:00:14.000But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop playing games.
00:00:20.000And at any moment, I just got your butt.
00:00:22.000I said trust your man, I'm a son of a bitch.
00:00:27.000I said treat you with girls like a mother.
00:00:32.000My mama said trust no hoes, there's no problem.
00:02:47.000and stick with your big one homies now we see before we start it stand up and put them in above your head pray before you go to bed everything my problem is I think the first thing I did now they hot me I wonder where it doesn't seem to me can't be they close pockets they start fucking Not my words, not my rules.
00:07:31.000With the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see, people have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:42.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:45.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God.
00:07:50.000And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:59.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:08:02.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:07.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:13.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:17.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:10:22.000We paved the way with our corkless droifers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, Even people that killed themselves.
00:10:32.000Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over.
00:10:36.000And you can't give us acknowledgement.
00:10:51.000In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
00:10:58.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
00:11:06.000They don't understand the things I say on Twitter.
00:11:17.000They don't understand the things I say on Twitter.
00:11:24.000All my niggas now, she's making a sound.
00:11:27.000All my niggas now, she's making a sound.
00:14:02.000I am sending you out like sheep among wolves.
00:14:07.000Therefore, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.
00:14:14.000Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
00:14:21.000Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.
00:17:49.000But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't include the real government.
00:17:56.000The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country.
00:18:04.000The mission is to create a Christian future in our time.
00:18:08.000The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do.
00:18:17.000The only way we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian.
00:18:23.000The only way we have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:18:29.000We have to want it more than they do because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to beat their final destiny, that nothing can stop us,
00:19:06.000one of the greatest hands, dumb skitty dumps, feet of kids, no different climate, got a family, but it kind of listened in my family, which is in my memory.
00:19:33.000On them, get his big head on them straight out of them, I'm straight out of these lights here.
00:19:41.000You all share these bills, how you gonna share these lights?
00:19:44.000Yeah, turn up at my show and just do it right.
00:19:47.000Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'set me big, gon'set me big, gon'set up all night You gon'set my dream, you gon'set my cup, you gon'set me all right They actin'the feeling that they got a price on the bank When they tell me the blocks I'm tweakin'We got the bills if you pullin'my side of you, out of your mind, you crazy tweakin'I took me out of my lane, back out of my mind, I'm really right out of my thinking Now that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'and beg every weekend Shut it up with me every time I know You're a split by your chunk is that it's like the world.
00:20:15.000Y'all get the running back up every weekend, now you see I'm going off on the tape and, you say that I'm back for no reason, bitch, I'm back up, I'm back up.
00:21:16.000You got that high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high So I put a teddy on my chest Now you're talking about the slid of those in the victim I don't wanna believe that but if I fight
00:21:33.000I cut over and I feel like they're fucking lads We should throw this shit inside, you can fucking die I should put a little thing in my back, I'm a fiker I should have decided to put it with the bridge, I'm so good like that You got no pain, I got no pain, you can't be fucked with us You got your story, you got no pain, you can't be fucked with us There's some haters, they're fucking with the world No, I'm not.
00:22:00.000No one's allowed to say that the blood is a quintessential part of this, that the blood of our people is something that is essential.
00:22:08.000that we are different, that America was different because we are different.
00:22:30.000Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
00:22:35.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:22:42.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data.
00:22:56.000It's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:22:59.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:33:33.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty
00:33:49.000Of course, uh defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First Movement, um, who uh through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure uh the future and the and the success of that.
00:34:04.000We can't be held hostage by this country forever.
00:46:33.000I think it's exceeding your public of driving up.
00:46:35.000In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
00:46:42.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
00:46:50.000"Nigga Howl Hiller"They don't understand the things I say on Twitter.
00:49:16.000Some people get it, some people don't.
00:49:19.000It's the human, human against the haters.
00:49:21.000There's a lot of haters, a lot of bitterness, a lot of resentment.
00:49:25.000And you know, there's we've just gotta rise up above against that.
00:49:30.000The 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 journalists and the doubters, the traitors, the deceivers, the human beings gonna rise up, and we gotta, and we gotta do what must be done no matter what.
00:49:50.000With the power of God, with the will of God guiding us, God paving a path.
00:49:56.000We've gotta rise up with our God-given strength.
00:50:01.000And we've gotta be we gotta be human again.
00:50:03.000We gotta be really and truly and extremely human.
00:50:08.000And we're looking at being human very strongly.
00:50:11.000It's called being a human, and we're looking at it very strongly.
00:50:15.000Nobody's a bigger human being than me.
00:50:19.000And it's so true, and I say it all the time.
00:50:23.000It's gonna be something truly special.
00:50:26.000We can't be held hostage by this country forever.
00:50:56.000Hello, I got places to be Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello Good evening, everybody who's watching America First.
00:54:36.000You say that I'm bad for no reason Bitch, I'm bigger I'm, I'm a dumbster They're just kidding, dumbster They're just kidding, shit You know I'm different climbers How I got this damn Party car ain't trying Wishing in they family Wishing in they memories, yeah Hold it up.
00:55:26.000Come on, come on, you'll take me all right I got the feeling that they got the problem I'm making it tough with the flesh, I'm tweaking We got the bills that you put up outside And you're out of your mind, you crazy tweaking That's what I'm out of my lane, bad in my mind I'm really bad, I'm out of my tweaking Know that you're loving these lights, you're loving this world We're running the bank every weekend Shut it up with me every time I know Bless you bleaking All y'all track and sound is like that world Y'all get to run the band up every weekend Let's see, I'm gone off on the tape
00:56:04.000If you graduate from a United States University with a skill, upon graduation your diploma, we should staple a green card behind your diploma.
00:56:14.000Look, folks, it makes absolutely no sense by the way that we send home 40,000 engineers and scientists who are in a PhD in our university every year, and we send them back home.
00:56:23.000We should be stapling a green card to each and every one of those degrees as they walk across the stage.
00:56:28.000by the way if someone gets an advanced degree i want them to stay here so i'd staple the green card to their diploma you may recall that when we did in 2005 2006 our innovation agenda we said right then and there Staple a green card to the diploma.
00:56:45.000Please promise us you will give us more ability to import the best and brightest around the world.
00:56:52.000What I want to do and what I will do is you graduate from a college.
00:56:55.000I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma a green card.
00:57:01.000He said this on the all-in podcast with David Sachs, a silicon valley test CEO.
00:57:09.000It just so happens that they were gonna do the podcast at a fundraiser two weeks earlier at David Sachs' house, where David Sachs and his friends raised 12 million dollars for Trump's campaign.
00:57:23.000Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, and now Donald Trump all say green cards for every foreign student.
00:57:33.000And do you want to know why they've all said this?
00:57:36.000It was all written for these people by their campaigns, which are taking money from all the same people.
00:57:45.000This reflects the uni party consensus.
00:57:48.000This reflects the globalist consensus of the Republicans and the Democrats, which both serve the same billionaires and the same giant firm.
00:57:59.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
01:02:13.000I saw that somewhere on Twitter, but they they're bombing a lot of countries.
01:02:16.000And although they've been bombing many countries, this is the first time I think maybe ever that they've bombed one of these Gulf countries, one of these Arab Gulf countries like Qatar, like the Emirates, like Saudi Arabia.
01:02:31.000It's really bold and truly unprecedented.
01:02:35.000And so this was a decapitation strike.
01:02:40.000Very similar to what they did against the Houthis in Yemen last week, where they carried out two strikes in Yemen's capital and claimed to have taken out the entire military and political leadership of the group.
01:02:52.000They appear to have attempted the same exact thing this morning in Doha, the capital of Qatar.
01:02:58.000And so far, preliminary reports say that they failed.
01:03:03.000They say that almost every member of the delegation which was present survived.
01:03:09.000So it's a very ambitious, bold move, has already upset the United States and the White House.
01:04:59.000And it's truly shocking because when the Wall Street Journal originally reported about the existence of this letter, it's a birthday card, personally written by Trump, signed by Trump to Epstein, and very cryptic, suggestive.
01:05:16.000It talks about sharing secrets with Epstein about enigmas.
01:05:22.000And, you know, given all of the symbolism surrounding Epstein and the stuff he was involved in, it's troubling.
01:07:05.000But Vance, his first response to the publication of the letter by the Wall Street Journal, he said, pardon my French, but this is bullshit.
01:07:33.000Epstein and Trump were best friends for like 10 years.
01:07:39.000And not only that, but Epstein has a lot of personal artifacts, photos with Trump with presidents, paintings of Bill Clinton in a dress, George Bush playing with uh toy model of 9-11.
01:07:55.000Is it surprising that Jeffrey Epstein might have a personal artifact from Trump that could be considered embarrassing?
01:10:27.000There's only one way it could get worse, and that's if there's something damning in there.
01:10:31.000And I, as time goes on, I think that becomes more of a distinct possibility.
01:10:37.000Anyway, if we have time, we'll cover that in full.
01:10:39.000Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble, smash a like button, leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show.
01:16:35.000Calling me a mosquito and my lifeblood is attention and a carnival barker and you know, so there are some jabs in there, like, all right, all right, Robert, you got you made your point.
01:16:47.000He got some shots in, but it was balanced.
01:16:52.000You know, um, and for full disclosure, you know, the journalist reached out to me a few weeks ago and said, hey, I'm doing this piece about your generational run.
01:17:04.000He didn't say that, but that's what we're all talking about.
01:17:30.000I just wish they could understand me, you know.
01:17:34.000Uh, and for those that didn't read it, it's on the New York Times, and they they talked all about how my following has grown so much in the past year, and how I'm feuding with Trump, and I have this thing with Vance, and they talked about all the things people have been talking about, and people are asking me what my thoughts are on it.
01:17:56.000And I think to be perfectly honest, here is the deal.
01:18:02.000I had become extremely critical of Trump, and it's just so transparent and obvious that now the left, they will take any ammunition to hit the president, even if it's coming from me.
01:18:18.000So Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, you know, but seven days a week to the left-wing press, I am the neo-Nazi incel, white nationalist, but whatever.
01:18:31.000But the one day that I criticize Trump, I'm a conservative influencer.
01:18:38.000I'm I'm a conservative activist, I'm a hero, I'm a former Trump ally, a key lieutenant of the MAGA movement, right?
01:19:04.000But this is a little insight into the actual mechanistic processes, kind of like the anatomy of how they operate.
01:19:11.000The left is set against Trump and the Republican Party and the administration.
01:19:17.000And so Trump is public enemy number one.
01:19:21.000If a guy like me is on the far right, if I'm on the right wing flank of Trump, and I'm causing Trump's base to doubt him, or for them to doubt his credibility or sincerity.
01:19:36.000This actually undermines Trump in a way that the left cannot undermine him.
01:19:41.000Because Trump's base is inoculated from attacks that come from the left, because if the left attacks Trump, Trump hand waves that away and says that's fake news.
01:19:51.000That's the left-wing media, that's the lame stream media.
01:19:54.000And the base says, oh, why would we believe Don Lemon?
01:19:58.000Why would we believe the New York Times, CNN, et cetera.
01:20:02.000But if I'm attacking Trump, I mean, I I, of course, I have the credibility.
01:20:06.000I was at Charlottesville, I was a J6er.
01:20:23.000They're not trying to do me any favors, although that might be a knock-on effect.
01:20:28.000What they want to do, and you see this all the time, they want to fan the cleavages on the right, the divisions on the right to hurt Trump.
01:20:39.000So if there is an internacing infighting on the right wing, the left wants to exacerbate that.
01:20:46.000They want to amplify that to destabilize the right wing, to divide the right wing so that the left can press the advantage.
01:20:54.000And I fully acknowledge and I fully recognize that.
01:20:57.000This is what CNN does when they play my Clips.
01:21:00.000This is what the New York Times does when they say, you know, the GOP has a white nationalist problem.
01:21:06.000The framing was not that I'm an Israel critic, because I think at this point that's what I'm more famous for.
01:21:14.000What I have blown up for in recent years is my opposition to the war in Gaza, the war in Iran.
01:21:20.000That was honestly my biggest criticism of Trump.
01:21:25.000That informs my critique of the online dissident right, of Vance, of Peter Thiel, of all of it.
01:21:34.000So it's it's even interesting in the title was the title, you know, oh, there's like the young generation on the right is critical of Israel.
01:21:43.000Here's their here's their problematic champion.
01:25:00.000So they're positive about my influence, the growth of my channel, the fact that I've gained traction, I'm winning these exchanges with other opponents of the New York Times like Tucker Carlson.
01:25:13.000But they still heap scorn on my politics.
01:25:16.000So, for example, there's a paragraph in here.
01:25:19.000So funny, he writes, Mr. Fluentis suggested that his most outlandish musings were when I was 18 and the beginning of the Trump movement, but I've become more moderate, he added, I would say that I've mellowed with age, which is what I said to him.
01:25:34.000He said a review of Mr. Fluentis' recent remarks indicates otherwise.
01:25:38.000He said on a show in July that Hitler had aura, chided Polish people for having a bad habit of hating Hitler all the time.
01:25:46.000Last month on X, he characterized the Indian American in-laws of vice president Vance as Uber drivers and call center scammers.
01:25:54.000He also said on his show that all black people should be ashamed of crimes committed by others of their race, adding that white people are justified in being racist.
01:26:04.000So the balanced approach that I'm describing is they play up my insurgency, gaining traction, winning exchanges, doubling, quintupling his following, unignorably becoming a political problem for the GOP.
01:26:37.000They have to give me my due to once again to lean into this infighting on the right, but not without putting me down and saying, well, but you know, we don't approve of his politics.
01:26:50.000He's this odious character, he's he still is evil, etc., casting aspersions on my motivations.
01:27:38.000You either have to believe that, you know, my audience is fake, which is, I don't think, plausible, or you have to believe that there are really a ton of really sick evil people in America.
01:27:50.000And even respectable people like Dinesh D'Souza will credit me for being thoughtful.
01:27:56.000Like they must be in my rapture or something, enraptured by me.
01:28:01.000And the dissonance is, you know, clearly I'm I am doing something that is resonating.
01:28:08.000And I don't think most people are evil.
01:28:11.000I think that uh at this point in time, given the suppression as well as the attention I've gotten, if I truly was despicable, like they say, a long time ago, people would have been finished.
01:28:21.000If this was really just a shock jock routine, if I was just being edgy for the sake of it or uh hateful bigot, I don't think there would be that much interest in it.
01:28:32.000Clearly, there is something going on here.
01:28:34.000There is something powerful about what I'm doing.
01:28:37.000I'm highly talked about, highly polarizing, hugely popular with some, reviled by others.
01:28:44.000Now, if we had a real press, somebody, maybe just one journalist, would actually take an interest in profiling me.
01:28:55.000Is it not a microcosm of a Generation Z, white male, the uh prototypical, disaffected white male who got into politics 10 years ago and is transformed through these events, through the Trump election, the rise of the alt-right, the first Trump administration, January 6th.
01:29:23.000And if there was anybody with like um, you know, even a scholarly curiosity, a kind of academic curiosity about what I represent or you know, what I really am about, there'd be a profile that I don't want to say sympathetic, but maybe charitable.
01:30:04.000He writes, um, until a month or two ago, Nick Fluentis was regarded by right-wing influencers as a mosquito-like interloper whose lifeblood was attention.
01:30:14.000Ignore his openly racist and sexist rants.
01:30:17.000Mr. Fuentis would flitter off into oblivion.
01:30:19.000Today, an entirely different consensus emerged on the right.
01:30:22.000The footprint of the oratorically proficient late night streaming show host is not dwindled in the least.
01:30:28.000While it's tens, if not hundreds of thousands of alienated young male conservative followers known as groipers, a nickname derived from an all-right meme.
01:31:42.000Major red flag is going up on the field.
01:31:46.000And what that indicates is clearly an institutional bias, an institutional left-wing bias that either does not want to characterize me as part of the uh good faith critics of the situation in Gaza, or more likely, it's a downright sympathetic characterization of Israel's war and Trump's support of it.
01:32:12.000It's downplaying what is going on there.
01:32:15.000It's a sympathetic, talk about it, charitable.
01:32:19.000No, I'm not accusing the author of, you know, being some kind of um, you know, suppressing information, but it represents an institutional bias.
01:32:30.000And so what this piece is is sort of wielding this movement and what it is for the purposes of the institutional left.
01:32:40.000And a lot of people say, and a lot of people say to me, well, don't you recognize that this is how you've gone so wrong?
01:32:48.000Don't you recognize that if the left is using you to attack Trump, maybe you've lost a plot.
01:32:56.000And I say to that, you just don't know your history.
01:33:24.000Oh, we're and they started out laughing and they started out smiling and they thought it was amusing, and they thought that the GOB had a Trump problem.
01:33:38.000I'm not saying it's not a syllogism to say I will become president too, but it is to say, uh let's not necessarily assume that the left understands the animal they're dealing with.
01:35:47.000He goes on a stream today and he says, Normally I didn't talk about the irrelevant Nazi Nick Fuentes because he's irrelevant, but now he's the most relevant Nazi in America.
01:35:59.000It's like, bro, aura farming for free.
01:38:05.000Anyway, so I just want to throw that out there real quickly because I did see, you know, there's a New York Times, Kyle Kalinski, Hassan, they're all talking about me, but none of them really um get it.
01:38:19.000And I, you know, I think that it's just the right wing is impenetrable to them.
01:38:29.000They just do, they don't understand the language.
01:38:32.000They do not, it's a generational divide.
01:38:34.000You know, this Robert Draper, he seems like a nice guy, he's very cordial.
01:39:09.000And um, not not to kind of like push it beyond um the scope of what we're talking about tonight, but I do think there's a great strength in this.
01:39:20.000Just some commentary on this whole dynamic.
01:39:24.000I think that our superpower is that we do have an exoteric and an esoteric meaning.
01:39:34.000Even if we can't help it, I don't even think I try to be as clear as possible.
01:39:38.000If you watch my show, I want people to understand what I'm saying.
01:40:10.000Because of course, it'd be easier if we started a group and everyone had a membership, and we said, oh, here's our Gruper congressman, and here's our Gruper billionaire, and here's our Gruiper White House guy, and we're all gonna get together and march and like that would make it easy for us to grow and et cetera.
01:42:10.000Current and former members of the administration, as well as outside advisors would not be quoted for the record about Mr. Fluentis out of fear, they said, of inviting online attacks from him and his zealous followers.
01:42:23.000Three of them mentioned the sudden ubiquity of Fuentis related clips circulating in their social media feeds.
01:44:33.000You know, a lot of people are unconvinced.
01:44:35.000I'm not in some ways, I can't really do a good job of convincing you that I'm looking out for your best interest or trust me, please believe me.
01:44:44.000No, look, you need to get a, you know, I put the information out there, I make the case, take it or leave it.
01:45:35.000So, the big development in the Middle East today is that Israel launched an airstrike on Qatar, which is completely unprecedented, totally bold.
01:45:46.000For those that don't know, Qatar is one of the oil-rich Persian Gulf nations.
01:45:53.000East of Saudi Arabia, it is a peninsula inside the Persian Gulf, rich on oil.
01:45:59.000Large population of Iranian exiles that fled after 79.
01:46:05.000And more close to Iran than the others, than the Emirates, then Saudi, then uh Bahrain.
01:46:13.000And Qatar's chief role in the Middle East is as a mediator.
01:46:17.000Qatar is mediating all the various conflicts.
01:46:20.000They're mediating between Iran and the United States.
01:46:23.000They're mediating between Israel and Hamas.
01:46:28.000This is the source of their regional influence.
01:46:30.000And the reason they're good mediators is because they have maintained a solid relationship with Iran throughout the Saudi-Iranian proxy war.
01:46:41.000And that was the source of a major diplomatic row in the first Trump administration.
01:48:44.000I know that the Emirates in Saudi Arabia are not happy about this.
01:48:48.000And so anyway, Israel attack Qatar, big deal, major deal.
01:48:53.000I'm trying to impress upon you the significance of it in itself.
01:48:57.000And the purpose of the attack was to decapitate the political bureau representing Hamas in Qatar.
01:49:03.000Throughout the war in Gaza, of course, Hamas is literally underground.
01:49:08.000They're in hiding, they're in tunnels.
01:49:10.000And so how Hamas negotiates with Israel is that its political representatives are actually and have been living inside Qatar.
01:49:18.000And they're living there because they know that Qatar is the mediator.
01:49:23.000The reason they're living there is because they presume it is unlikely that they will be targeted there because it would be so bold.
01:49:32.000So they have lived there, and Qatar has given them refuge there to facilitate diplomacy.
01:49:39.000And the understanding was that they were effectively off-limits.
01:49:43.000Their diplomatic personnel living in diplomatic buildings, representing Hamas inside a major regional power in the Middle East that's mediating the peace.
01:49:53.000So the logic was they were off limits.
01:49:56.000Well, we knew they were there, they've been there, and Israel decided today to bomb all of them.
01:50:02.000They were all gathered in a specific building for a meeting, the entire political bureau, the surviving leadership of Hamas, and Israel tried to decapitate the leadership of Hamas and kill all of them in one fell swoop in this airstrike.
01:50:18.000Now, they did not notify the United States until it was already too late.
01:50:24.000The United States, that's according to the United States.
01:50:27.000It's hard to know what's true or not, though.
01:51:04.000This is a story from the New York Times, and then we'll get into some of the background.
01:51:09.000We'll bring up to speed where we are now.
01:51:11.000It says, quote, Israel attempted to kill senior members of Hamas in an airstrike on Tuesday in Qatar, a sharp escalation that brought the Mideast war to a close U.S. ally and a primary mediator in trying to end the conflict in Gaza.
01:51:26.000The Israeli strike on a Hamas meeting where the group said its officials were discussing a ceasefire proposal backed by President Trump, threatened to undermine negotiations over the Gaza war.
01:51:39.000The direct attack on Qatar's territory also risked antagonizing the Qatari government and destabilizing its diplomatic efforts in the war.
01:51:48.000Hamas said the Israeli strike had failed to kill senior officials in the group without specifying whether they had sustained injuries.
01:51:55.000In a statement, the group confirmed that the son of Halil Al-Haya, Hamas's chief negotiator, his office manager, and three other people affiliated with Hamas have been killed in the attack.
01:52:06.000But the strike killed a member of Qatar's internal security forces and injured a number of civilians.
01:52:12.000Qatar will continue its role as a mediator in the war, said the country's prime minister.
01:52:17.000But the Persian Gulf state has also formed a legal team to determine how to respond to Israel's attack.
01:52:26.000Sheikh Mohammed, the prime minister, said we have reached a decisive moment Where there must be a response from the entire region to such barbaric actions.
01:52:35.000This is how you know Israel runs all their shit.
01:54:03.000President Trump gave what appeared to be conflicting accounts on Tuesday about when his administration knew about the Israeli strike.
01:54:10.000First, he said on social media that the U.S. military had informed his administration that Israel was attacking Hamas in the Qatari capital.
01:54:19.000This decision was made by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
01:54:22.000He said it was not a decision made by me.
01:54:24.000He said he had immediately directed Steve Whitcoff to inform the Qataris of the impending attack, but they Whitkopf had done so too late.
01:54:32.000He wrote on True Social Quote, I view Qatar as a strong ally and friend of the U.S. and feel very badly about the location of the attack.
01:55:27.000Contrary to the mainstream reports, which are always talking about ceasefire negotiations and hostage release agreements and, you know, and all this kind of stuff.
01:55:42.000In light of all the evidence, the historical record going back to October 7th and before.
01:55:48.000What is happening now is that October 7th was Israel's once in a lifetime, once in a century, once in history, opportunity to systematically destroy its chief adversary and only remaining opponent, only other contestant for regional hegemony in the Middle East, and that is Iran.
01:56:16.000And when I say systematically, what do I mean?
01:56:20.000Iran's nuclear program, its missile program, its Islamist regime, and its proxies.
01:56:28.000And in particular, when it comes to the proxies, Israel sought to roll back all of Iran's proxies.
01:56:35.000Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, the IRGC operating in Syria, and the Shiite Allied militias inside Iraq.
01:56:47.000So what was framed to us as a ground war in Gaza in retaliation for October 7th, that is not what this is.
01:56:58.000October 7th was the precipitating event, the precipitating action that set off what was a plan that had been in the works for a long time.
01:57:09.000Very ambitious, far reaching objectives across the entire region.
01:57:15.000So what's important to understand, this is not Israel retaliating against Hamas in Gaza for October 7th.
01:57:21.000They're using that as an excuse, and rolling a regional military campaign with significant objectives into that Casa's belly, into that justification for a war.
01:57:57.000And this is how they've carried out the war.
01:58:00.000Now, in the furtherance of these objectives to take this war and systematically defeat in detail all of Iran's proxies, they have strategically stalled over the years.
01:58:16.000There has been a lot of talk about negotiations and ceasefires, but the only reason that there are talks of these things, and in some cases, limited ceasefire or narrow agreements, is so that Israel can move the pieces around on the board.
01:58:32.000Israel had a temporary ceasefire with Hamas at one point.
01:58:38.000There was not a ton of operations going on, for example, not really a ceasefire, but there weren't a lot of ground operations in Gaza last summer.
01:58:48.000That's not because the war was coming to a close.
01:58:51.000It's not because there was a chance of diplomacy breaking through.
01:58:56.000It's because Israel was moving its forces to the north to take on Hezbollah, where they carried out an intense operation up there and ultimately led not just to the collapse of Hezbollah, but also the neighboring Assad regime, whereupon Israel rearmed and then promptly returned to the south in Gaza, like they're doing right now.
01:59:20.000So you've seen for the better part of two years headlines and stories about diplomacy and people furiously traveling around Steve Whitcoff and Biden and Trump and ceasefires and and terse negotiations.
01:59:35.000Once you understand that Israel has these regional ambitions, which are enormous, you know, they're not going to be finished until all the pieces are off the board until the Houthis are gone.
02:00:57.000And they strung along the Biden administration.
02:01:00.000They strung along the Trump administration, buying time for themselves from the diplomatic pressure, buying wiggle room, but also buying time to rearm, buying time to open up new fronts or explore new fronts in the conflict.
02:01:14.000it is in the context of this that what is happening today makes perfect sense.
02:01:22.000What are the latest developments in the regional conflict?
02:01:28.000Now, if you recall back in June, When Israel bombed Iran, what precipitated Israel's preemptive strike on Iran was a negative judgment by the European countries on Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal.
02:01:43.000Just a few days before Israel bombed and attacked Iran preemptively, the European countries delivered a verdict that Iran was in noncompliance with the nuclear agreement made by Obama 10 years ago.
02:01:58.000Now, after the war and after the dust had settled, the Europeans resolved that since Iran was in noncompliance, that they would have to be sanctioned.
02:02:08.000Because the nuclear deal says that Iran has to abide by nuclear restrictions, and if they do, they get sanctions relief.
02:02:16.000If they don't, the sanctions come back.
02:02:19.000So the Europeans made this judgment before the war.
02:03:00.000During the war, Israel targeted Iran's internal security forces, its military, its government leadership, the revolutionary guard, the besiege.
02:03:12.000So when the Europeans pick up where they left off and threaten sanctions, this could push Iranian society over the edge into a total collapse.
02:03:27.000If Iran does not re-engage with the IAEA and invite inspectors back to look at the facilities destroyed by Israel and the United States, if they don't declare their stockpile of enriched uranium, then by the end of September, October 1st, the sanctions go into effect.
02:03:46.000Now the Iranians said, if you put the sanctions on, then we will withdraw from the non-proliferation treaty.
02:03:53.000The NPT is an international agreement.
02:03:56.000It has 140 signatories, and it basically says that every country agrees not to get nuclear weapons.
02:04:03.000Now, if Iran withdraws from that, it is an insinuation that they might be building a nuclear bomb clandestinely.
02:04:17.000If Europe puts the sanctions on, because Iran is in noncompliance, then Iran says the sanctions are on, then we're going to make a nuclear bomb.
02:04:28.000And so they're playing a game of chicken here.
02:04:31.000The Europeans don't want Iran to have the bomb.
02:04:33.000Iran doesn't want to have the sanctions.
02:04:35.000And so the Europeans are using the sanctions to get them to engage with the inspectors.
02:04:40.000Iran is using the threat of the bomb to get Europe to back off of the sanctions.
02:04:45.000Now, it was put before the Iranian parliament last week a resolution on whether to withdraw from the non-proliferation treaty, which would be an obscene escalation.
02:04:58.000That is basically as good of a public statement as you're going to get that Iran is building a primitive nuclear device.
02:05:05.000What else would that imply if they withdraw from the NPT?
02:05:09.000It was removed from the docket at the last minute.
02:05:48.000Today, in the past 48 hours, an agreement came together where the Europeans and the Iranians are going to work together to inspect Iran's nukes, and they will not have sanctions That push over the country.
02:06:02.000And even the foreign ministry said we might re-engage with the United States in some capacity.
02:06:07.000In other words, diplomacy might prevail.
02:06:13.000Well, of course, if diplomacy prevails, then Israel does not get its objectives.
02:06:19.000If Iran is under a framework agreement and has inspections, is not being sanctioned, is in good standing with Europe and the United States, then Israel cannot go in and bomb their missiles, bomb their nukes, topple their government without extraordinary disapproval from Western allies.
02:06:44.000Strategically, ideologically, they're against peace.
02:06:48.000So it's in the midst of this diplomatic breakthrough that Israel bombs Qatar, a mediator between Iran and the United States, Qatar with close relations with Iran.
02:06:58.000And it harkens back to Israel's strike on the Palestinian leadership in Iran last August, or rather at the end of last July, in the exact in the exact same manner.
02:07:11.000If Israel bombs the mediator, if they bomb the Palestinians in Qatar the exact same way they did in Iran last year, what do you think the reaction is going to be in Iran?
02:07:25.000In the Iranian regime, there's a vicious debate right now about whether to re-engage with the West at all.
02:07:32.000The hardliners say we cannot trust them.
02:08:07.000We can thread the needle, we can make a deal, and we can thwart Israel's true agenda, which is to turn America against Iran and bring them to war against us.
02:08:16.000That's what the other side is thinking.
02:08:19.000Now, when Israel bombs the mediator in negotiations and uses Saudi airspace to do it, and the United States allegedly gave approval.
02:08:31.000It empowers the hardliners who are going to say you cannot trust the West.
02:08:37.000We're going to let the IAEA, which fabricated evidence a week before Israel's attack, we're going to let them come into Fordo and Natans and inspect the nuclear facilities.
02:08:49.000We're going to tell them where our uranium is.
02:08:51.000So they could tell Israel and they could bomb it.
02:09:10.000Air strikes resumed, and there was talk of a once and for all operation that would push all the Palestinians out and into third-party countries, and they would annex the territory.
02:09:23.000Over the months, again, in furtherance of this agenda, a famine has taken over Gaza.
02:09:30.000People are starving to death because of the famine.
02:09:33.000The United States and Europe are putting unprecedented pressure on Israel to relieve the Palestinians by putting humanitarian aid sites inside the strip, which Israel did.
02:09:44.000But then Israel started shooting the Palestinians when they go to get the aid.
02:09:49.000And so this, coupled with the famine and attacks on journalists and hospitals, has compounded international outrage.
02:09:58.000And so what is happening clearly is that Israel is intensifying the operations more than ever.
02:10:04.000They're ethically cleansing the population.
02:10:07.000They're preparing for an offensive to take Gaza.
02:11:07.000So now the Western countries are taking a step to thwart Israel.
02:11:12.000France, the French President Macron puts out a letter and says that at the that at the General Assembly of the United Nations in September on the 22nd, they will recognize Palestinian statehood.
02:11:25.000They're the first G7 country to do so.
02:11:39.000Spain, Belgium, Netherlands have a diplomatic row with Israel.
02:11:44.000Now, why are the European countries threatening to recognize Palestine?
02:11:48.000Because if at this General Assembly meeting these Western countries recognize Palestine, if Israel then annexes Palestine, then these Western countries will have to terminate their relationship with Israel.
02:12:05.000If, according to France, the UK, and Canada, Palestine is a sovereign state.
02:12:10.000And if Israel erases that sovereign state, then according to their own law, these countries will have to review and revise their relationship with Israel and potentially terminate economic agreements or trade or a diplomatic relationship.
02:12:38.000Well, Israel is accelerating the timeline to invade.
02:12:41.000Israel is saying we're not going to wait for the UN to annex Gaza.
02:12:46.000We'll do it before you can recognize Palestine.
02:12:48.000By the time you recognize them, they won't exist.
02:12:52.000So Israel's preparing an offensive in Gaza City, what they say is the last remaining stronghold of Hamas, they're starting the operation this week.
02:13:03.000Now, the United States is getting involved because Trump, he wants the war to end.
02:13:10.000Because Trump, as a unique political figure, although he is beholden in many ways to the Israelis, I do believe that on some level, he recognizes what they are doing.
02:13:20.000Maybe this is naive, but this is my honest assessment, and I'm not going to go deep into it tonight.
02:13:26.000But I do believe that Trump does not want a protracted war with Iran.
02:13:33.000His conscience is disturbed by what is happening there.
02:13:36.000I think he recognizes, even on a self-interested level, that it is bad for the reputation of him and the United States for this to keep going on.
02:13:46.000So Trump has made a concerted effort to bring the war in Gaza to an end.
02:13:51.000He signaled his dissatisfaction that it's continuing, but he's unable to stop it.
02:13:56.000Now he said last week that he would end the war in Gaza in two weeks.
02:14:02.000Yesterday, the United States offered up a proposal for Hamas, a peace proposal, mediated by Qatar.
02:14:11.000As a matter of fact, Hamas and their political bureau was gathered in Qatar in Doha today to discuss Trump's American-backed proposal for peace in Israel.
02:14:23.000And according to reports yesterday, Hamas was favorable to the agreement.
02:15:08.000If you go back and look at the past two years and beyond, every time it seems that there is pressure, like for example, last May, when the Biden administration was close to sealing a deal, a ceasefire agreement.
02:15:24.000Every time it seems that diplomacy might break out in the Middle East, Israel does something so provocative that makes it impossible for there to be an agreement.
02:15:36.000Israel does something so provocative that it makes it so that the other parties can not engage without losing, without losing face, without losing the deterrent threat, without losing legitimacy, without dissatisfaction within the ranks of their regime or the population.
02:15:55.000Every single time they sabotage and scuttle diplomacy with these very deliberate targeted strikes.
02:16:02.000And when you look at the timeline, it's very obvious.
02:16:05.000In the past week, these two things are coming to a head.
02:16:09.000It seems that Iran is leaning towards re-engaging with America.
02:16:13.000It seems that Hamas might be open to a deal.
02:16:16.000Trump has put pressure on Israel to accept one.
02:16:20.000So has France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Canada, possibly Japan.
02:16:24.000We're ahead of this General Assembly meeting.
02:17:25.000And what this signals is that we're going to get another escalation.
02:17:29.000And let's zoom out and take a survey of these other developments.
02:17:34.000Israel's doing airstrikes in Syria because they're negotiating with the Assad regime for the Assad regime to effectively give them the Golan Heights and much of southern Syria.
02:17:47.000The Lebanese parliament passed a resolution to disarm Hezbollah.
02:17:51.000And Israel said last week that they will enforce that resolution.
02:17:55.000In other words, they will work with the Lebanese government to destroy Hezbollah and leave Lebanon vulnerable.
02:18:02.000Both Syria and Lebanon will be giving Israel territory effectively and joining the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations.
02:18:11.000Last week, Israel carried out two decapitation strikes on the Houthis in Yemen that targeted their ports, allegedly killed their entire military and political leadership, their prime minister, so that maybe there'll be something similar happening in Yemen as what is happening in Lebanon.
02:18:31.000And once all of that is achieved, then the runway is cleared.
02:18:35.000Snapback sanctions come down, Iranian economy collapses, Israel foments the regime change war in Iran, false flag, another preemptive strike, some form of provocation.
02:18:49.000They come in and deliver the final blow.
02:18:54.000And you look at the Middle East and the results speak for themselves.
02:18:59.000Unless you believe that Israel accidentally destroyed all of its enemies.
02:19:03.000Accidentally, systematically defeated in detail every one of its enemies in seven different countries.
02:19:10.000They defeated the Palestinian Islamist element in the West Bank, Hamas and Gaza, disarmed Hezbollah and Lebanon, overthrew Assad and Syria, decapitated the Houthis in Yemen, and then ultimately disarmed and then overthrew Iran.
02:19:30.000They stumbled into that one where they secured every one of their objectives, which previously was thought to be impossible or intractable.
02:19:39.000And then you wake up one day and they've achieved all of it.
02:22:31.000If a country can bomb you and you are not allowed to retaliate, then they own you.
02:22:39.000If Israel can bomb Syria and Syria still friendly with Israel, if they could bomb Beirut and still be friendly with Lebanon, if they can bomb Qatar, and Qatar does nothing to retaliate, then what does that tell you?
02:22:52.000It means that they cannot retaliate because they're not powerful enough.
02:22:55.000It means that Israel, if they so chose, they could carry out those decapitation strikes, pager attacks, air strikes, just as they did it against Hezbollah, they could do it against the House of Al-Fani.
02:23:06.000They could do it against the House of Saud.
02:23:08.000They could do it against any of these Gulf fiefdoms that aren't even real countries and topple them.
02:23:14.000If they could topple Iran, they could topple any one of these fucking countries in the Gulf.
02:23:20.000And if they could topple them, they can control them.
02:23:23.000And they can control their sovereign wealth funds, they can control their intelligence agencies, their ports.
02:23:43.000They have thousands of missiles for this.
02:23:47.000They have advanced air defense systems for this contingency, this eventuality.
02:23:54.000They have a nuclear hedge for this purpose.
02:23:57.000They have tunnels and underground missile factories and Bunkers and fortresses inside mountains for this conflict so that they could stand up to Israel in the way that all these other countries can't.
02:24:10.000And they defended themselves, but they might lose.
02:24:14.000Now, if Iran falls, the whole Middle East goes with it.
02:24:46.000Will it be so innocuous that Israel ruling the Middle East has its tentacles all over American defense supplies, the American political system, Silicon Valley, Venture Capital, Palantir, the Ivy League universities?
02:24:59.000No, it won't seem so innocuous at all.
02:25:51.000What happens when they have a new sugar daddy, which is Saudi Arabia and all these sovereign wealth funds?
02:25:55.000What happens when they have all the wealth from the trade routes and the energy pipelines, the sea routes, the land roots, the transaction between Asia, Europe, and Africa?
02:26:07.000We're gonna see a whole different side.
02:26:09.000You thought they were brutal then to our mutual enemies?
02:28:48.000All right, last vax red pill super chat.
02:28:49.000The low IQ anti-sumite antivoxers fear nothing more than the low IQ anti-sumite argument for being pro-vax.
02:28:53.000Decoy theory will never be proven because the Israelis would have given themselves a decoy and given the Palestinians the bioweapon, but instead they block the Palestinians from getting any vax.
02:28:59.000The hermeneutics of the vaccine discourse never ceases to amuse me.
02:30:33.000I think what happened is that we rapidly industrialized in ways that we didn't understand.
02:30:39.000Uh, and I think that side effects of various industrial processes were suppressed.
02:30:46.000Pollutants, chemicals, um, you know, these things like BPA, th uh, thalidomide, like, you know, these various pharmaceuticals, industrial products, things like um asbestos.
02:30:58.000Do you think asbestos was a conspiracy?
02:35:53.000Can we all take a pledge to go to elite schools and study what is our inheritance, which is the vast body of knowledge that Western white civilization has given us?
02:37:58.000Fat has a wrench man doesn't pay attention to whites unless they're bleeding out on the sidewalk in DC, and Jewish staffer see an opportunity to use the rage on X to deflect the heat off of them.
02:43:36.000He won't even he won't even have to fight.
02:43:38.000People like me, because I'm scrappy, he's just gonna go in his uh Funko Pop Reddit room and hide and talk to his woke crowd about what even what even is the show about?
02:43:50.000We're all gonna have uh what do they call them?
02:44:19.000A peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons suggests that MRNA vaccines may violate the biological weapons convention.
02:44:24.000You might want to ask Yary about the Stassen case, where a Dutch lawyer attempted to sue Bill Gates and some other prominent figures.
02:45:06.000If you're not a Christian, then you're not worth even listening to.
02:45:11.000But it on the off chance that you are a Christian, that's the basis of our religion.
02:45:16.000And that's actually what makes us good.
02:45:19.000If you're telling me that the reason we have a problem with the Israelis and what they're doing in Gaza and the black people, what they're doing on the subways and on the football fields.
02:45:30.000How are we any better if we visit cruelty and revenge upon innocent people from their group?
02:46:36.000And uh, I know that may be hard to understand if you think that this is all there ever is and all that ever will be and all that ever was, but it isn't.
02:51:57.000Do you want to see me fantasize about impotently fantasize about violence that I can never enact that I'm not willing or able to enact?
02:52:05.000Oh, we should put their heads on pikes, and then we should do this, and then we should do that.
02:52:11.000When when we all know you won't do fucking shit because you are holding on to your life because you don't want to lose your fucking job because you don't want to pay for it.
02:52:53.000So, you know, people like this, you can go and fuck yourself.
02:52:57.000There is plenty, you want this slop, there's plenty of people that'll give it to you.
02:53:02.000You want to see somebody validate and uh and and give you this catharsis?
02:53:09.000You you can live vicariously through through a white, angry white man that's had enough going off and give flight to these impotent fantasies of retribution and violence.
02:55:52.000And uh it should be dealt with by the political authorities, but I would say vigilantes on some level, and by that I mean people like the the guardian angels in New York City, the Curtis Leewo, whatever his group is called, but that's basically eliminated.
02:56:08.000I would say people should get together and form militias in another time.
02:56:12.000That's what you would do, but that's illegal.
02:56:15.000So we're we're constrained by the situation, but anyway.
02:57:00.000But we also want to put our society back together, and that requires some semblance of maturity and foresight and prudence and patience, and on a spiritual level.
02:57:11.000We think about the world, we think about our lives, the afterlife.
02:57:14.000It can't be governed by these kinds of things.
02:57:17.000Yeah, I mean, look, the world is filled with iniquity.
02:57:25.000And so much of the unfairness we have no one to take it out on.
02:57:28.000Who are who are we going to pursue revenge against when there's penary and pestilence and poverty and corruption and you know, all these horrible things that happen in the world all the time?
02:57:37.000Who are we going to get angry about for that?
02:58:08.000My Freemason uncle won't shut the hell up texting me about the Islamic invasion of America, but refuses to debate about the Jewish power to let them in.
02:58:13.000Calls me racist, anti-sumite, et cetera, when I bring up race.
03:01:18.000I mean, uh, it's not an interview, it's it's an article.
03:01:22.000Um, and a lot of what I said informed the article, so I I'm not gonna say every part of it, but a lot of it was informed by the information, the things I told him.
03:08:12.000Deck organizations have been data mining us since elementary school and probably have revealing pictures of us, messages we've sent that can be used at will.
03:09:33.000But at what point do we recognize that these malevolent creatures lording over us deserves a worse end than a civil political infiltration?
03:10:10.000The man with a CIA daddy who spent 20 years endorsing the terror wars on live TV is totally gonna blow the lid on a key paper event that started them.
03:10:14.000We're safe from the false narrative, finally.
03:10:16.000Well, and I love that um he says it in September 2025.
03:10:47.000Elbridge Colby actually is offering a new doctrine that deprioritizes China and reprioritizes the Western hemisphere.
03:10:55.000So there's some prioritizers that are even prioritizing the Caribbean, Central and South America over China, which is consistent with this Newman Road doctrine stuff.
03:11:05.000So some, some, I think, say China, some say the Americas.
03:13:43.000Candace Owens possibly could be on a timeline where she turns into like some kind of maniacal killer.
03:13:53.000You know, like the transvestigation turns into like a serial killer.
03:13:57.000The only faith I have in Candace is that she would be too dumb to carry out anything like that.
03:14:02.000But you could see it like becoming a spiral and turns into like you know, fixation, turns into an obsession, turns into like a Bill the Butcher type situation.
03:14:13.000She's wearing Brigitte McCron's skin, dancing in the mirror, like it's getting a little scary.
03:14:19.000So I just want her to come back to reality, you know.
03:14:24.000I just want her to come back to reality.
03:15:53.000How do you feel about what MC Cape offering 500k and 10,000 dollar grants to paint murals of the face of a Renauseritzka in major U.S. cities?
03:20:24.000I forget that to me, mellowing out is still very extreme.
03:20:28.000I was talking to like a normie friend of mine, this uh buddy of mine from high school, and we were hanging out, and I was talking to him, and I was sharing one of my many observations.
03:20:37.000I said, Isn't it crazy how when we were in high school, it felt like everything was gonna get more progressive forever.
03:20:46.000When we were in high school in like 2013, it just felt like everything was gonna get more Obama, more Democrat, gayer, blacker, futures female.
03:24:50.000I told my parents I was sick, I stayed home, and then when they went to work, I rode my bike to Blockbuster, and I rented Taxi Driver, Lawrence of Arabia Network, and one other thing Bridge on the River Qui.
03:25:06.000And I watched all of them, and then I got to network and I fell asleep.
03:26:52.000For example, some fag in my high school said I was a Nazi because I'm proud of being white like it's scary being in high school and realizing this could be the future of a bunch of trannies, but hey, I'm just an insel child.
03:28:13.000Wondering how you think we could completely cut ties with Israel without leaving 50 plus years of trade and intelligence vulnerable to any country without a moral ethic code and willing to support Israel after we cut eyes.
03:28:36.000glad you like the show complaining about black America but living in that worthless slum of a city Floridians hate people from Chicago But possibly Georgia or Carolinas for you.
03:30:17.000Anglo Acadian sent fifteen dollars, neither the needs Twitter account or the account of the author of the piece, posted the interview on Twitter.
03:30:22.000Yeah, well, I gotta text my guy, Robert.
03:34:16.000I mean, you don't even have the gospel, right?
03:34:18.000You think your your account of the gospel is more true five hundred and some years later, six hundred years later, than the gospels which came out within a generation.
03:36:22.000I get out of bed because I'm having so much fun.
03:36:26.000it is it's difficult I'm going to law school to a nice college could you hire me fresh out I'm going to law school to a nice college could you hire me fresh out Maybe.
03:37:18.000It is an alleged war crime that took place in Poland 100 years ago, 80 years ago.
03:37:25.000And the manner, the method, the results are disputed.
03:37:31.000I think it's actually a lot less important to get the actual facts exactly right than to simply say it's being used as atrocity propaganda.
03:37:43.000Sort of missing the point when people say, I'll debate you on the Holocaust, and and what are we supposed to do?
03:37:50.000Is the point of this movement to engage in like an endless historical society debate and become experts on Zyklon B chemical residue on walls and you know, aerial photographs and uh cremation, like is that really a good use of our time?
03:38:07.000I I think it suffices to say that it didn't happen the way they said it did, because they said a lot of things about it, and so much of it is ridiculous.
03:38:38.000But I almost don't even want to do it because it almost seeds it's like we're in this endless debate about the Holocaust, and if the Jews can prove that six million died, then we lose the debate.
03:38:49.000It's like I'm not gonna gamble the fate of the country on, you know, how valid is the Holocaust narrative, how valid is our story.
03:38:58.000It suffices to say what it represents.
03:39:02.000And so it's just nice to poke holes in it and say, um, it's not six million.
03:39:07.000Among other things, the gas chamber thing sounds ridiculous.
03:39:12.000Just like the beheaded babies, the rest of it.
03:39:15.000So there's some value if for some of these, like the Institute for Historical Research, for someone like even David Irving, he's a World War II historian.
03:39:23.000Even he didn't dedicate his whole career to that.
03:39:25.000So somebody wants to make that their life's mission, then let someone else do that.
03:39:29.000For me, the scope of this show is far bigger than that.
03:39:32.000I might do it just for kicks, but I almost don't want to do it because it it gives people this idea that like the movement is about Holocaust revisionism, and that's part of it, but we can't lose sight of the the bigger picture.
03:40:27.000Nick, from an Irishman the work you're doing, will go down in folklore is the man who pulled back the curtain on it all and changed the direction of a country.
03:41:35.000If there's a whole island of people like Keith Woods, they're not ready for that.
03:41:39.000The only thing is they might like try to kill me at night or something, like the IRA or whatever.
03:41:46.000They might blow me up, but I feel like I'd have an advantage because I'd be the only one over there that's like, all right, come on, everybody.