00:37:34.000And so a lot of doctors have signed on to this, basically talking about how, in particular, when you have this shutdown of the economy, shutdown of the country, people are actually not going to the doctor, ironically.
00:37:47.000You'd expect that with a critical national health emergency, maybe you would expect, if you're not thinking, that we would be going more to the doctor, more to the hospital, there'd be more care.
00:37:59.000But we know that when the country shut down in the middle of March, hospitals sent home a lot of their patients.
00:38:07.000They cleared out the hospital beds, they canceled elective procedures, they canceled even things like routine checkups.
00:38:14.000And now hospitals are empty, they're closing down.
00:39:12.000This flattening of the curve, which was designed to prevent hospital overflow, has been found out to be a total lie.
00:39:19.000I mean, just a giant deception, right?
00:39:22.000Not only did we not really need to flatten the curve because there's no, that never materialized an overflow of the healthcare system or anything like that, but beyond that, it's been two and a half months.
00:39:34.000So if the curve was supposed to be flattened, that has been achieved.
00:40:19.000As if, like, I, if I were, like, yeah, I'm following AIPAC because I'm getting money and I don't know that people can see that I'm following them, right?
00:40:27.000Like, It's all, yeah, it's just like the secret thing.
00:40:30.000No, of course, you follow these Israeli sources because only the Israeli sources report about these things going on with our relationship with America and Israel.
00:40:42.000Mainstream media never reports on this stuff.
00:40:44.000And if they do, you know it's totally controlled, you know it's totally manipulated.
00:40:49.000And what I found this weekend is that there's a big row occurring right now between the United States and Israel over Israel's ties to China.
00:41:01.000Building a desalination plant in Israel.
00:41:03.000And China is building a lot of infrastructure in Israel, like they are doing elsewhere, as part of the Belt and Road Initiative and other infrastructure projects.
00:41:12.000And so Mike Pompeo, the Secretary of State, flew down to Israel in the past few days, basically to demand that Israel halt the building of this plant.
00:41:22.000Pompeo said, and the American government has said, that this is one of the ways that China infiltrates a country and subverts a country is through this investment stuff.
00:41:38.000It starts with infrastructure, and this paves the way for a much greater Chinese involvement.
00:41:43.000This is how they're using their credit to buy clout and influence in other countries.
00:41:48.000So Pompeo flew down to Israel and said, Hey, like, we give you guys all this money, we do everything for you, we're the most pro Israel regime in American history, and you're building infrastructure with China in the middle of coronavirus?
00:42:05.000So, Israel reluctantly agreed to stop building the desalination plant.
00:42:09.000And the big story today is that allegedly there's an unnamed official in the U.S. government that is saying that the U.S. government is privately asking Israel to shut down all their ties with China.
00:42:40.000I hear time and again, well, Israel spies on us, but every country spies on us.
00:42:45.000Or we give foreign aid to Israel, but we give aid to a lot of countries.
00:42:48.000And time and again, it's just like, look at the balance sheet of what we give Israel versus what they give to us.
00:42:56.000And you'll find that not only is this side of the balance sheet of what they give to us empty, but it's also full of things where they're actually hurting us.
00:43:07.000You know, you would think in a close alliance, right, closest ally, You would think in a very tightly knit alliance that it would be reciprocal, that it would be a two way street.
00:43:55.000We'll read this article, and we'll talk about the specifics about the plant and foreign investment and everything that's going on with that.
00:44:05.000I think that's actually a very important story because it's demonstrative of what's going on.
00:44:09.000But before we dive into that, I just want to say the reason I'm just maybe like two minutes later than 7 o'clock.
00:44:16.000Today, you know, like a minute or two, just like a hair over our 7 o'clock sharp starting time, is because, and I don't know how many of you guys were watching, but Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA were hosting a QA webinar.
00:44:34.000The Dan Crenshaw one, they call the webinar, which I think is a dated, that sounds to me like a very dated terminology.
00:44:41.000I hear webinar from people over the age of like 60.
00:44:44.000It's like surfing the web, you know, it's part of that anachronistic.
00:44:47.000Kind of like early 2000s, 1990s language.
00:44:51.000But they were hosting this Zoom call for Turning Point USA, open to everybody.
00:44:57.000And they said, okay, it's at 6 30 p.m., and Charlie's going to be there, and Alex Clark is going to be there, and Betty Johnson's going to be there, and then we're going to do a QA.
00:46:12.000They can say, okay, the alt right will form a line here and everyone else will form a line over here.
00:46:17.000And some Groyper can, you know, just put his rosary in his pocket and say, oh, I'm, you know, normal campus conservative and go into the right line.
00:46:24.000But, Obviously, on a Zoom call, they have much more control.
00:46:29.000I'm sure, especially after Groyper Wars, they, unlike many schools or other companies, have taken precautions to totally lock down and secure and rehearse and practice and make sure that their Zoom call is not infiltrated, that nothing goes off script, that they don't get hacked or anything like that.
00:46:47.000So that's why, you know, people have been sending me, oh, you know, look, Turning Point Zoom, Dan Crenshaw Zoom call, whatever.
00:46:53.000I'm thinking to myself, after what happened in the fall, I mean, they're not really going to let this happen on a Zoom call, especially because they have more control, like I just said.
00:47:02.000But I've been, you know, sort of passively.
00:47:04.000Oh, here's a link if you want to jump in there, you know, knock yourself out, see what happens.
00:47:09.000And of course, I didn't really want to cover this because it's right before my show.
00:48:34.000And then after that question, there's another question immediately after.
00:48:37.000And you can literally see in the bottom of the screen the video playback bar.
00:48:43.000You can see them pull up a video on, you know, whatever, whatever the player is, like Windows player, and click play, and you could see a little, you know, like the little bar scrolling through.
00:48:55.000And right when, you know, like you're playing a pre recorded video, and every single one, frame rate's dropping, the quality's bad, and it's just so funny to me.
00:49:03.000I mean, I'm sure in his mind, he's thinking this is like a super clever, you know, like workaround or something, but to me, this actually demonstrates weakness.
00:49:14.000You know, I'm sure a lot of people might say, oh, you know, look.
00:49:19.000You didn't get to Groip this QA because all the questions are pre recorded.
00:49:23.000But what this says to me is that before every single event that Charlie Kirk does, before any event that Turning Point USA hosts, they get together, whoever's organizing it, whoever's doing the logistics, they get together and they say, How do we solve the Groyper problem this time?
00:49:43.000Whether they're doing a speech, a campus event, whether they're doing a Zoom call, You can bet, and this is proof, that whoever is organizing these things, they are told, and I'm sure from the very top, and make sure no Groypers get in there.
00:49:57.000I'm sure that at one point, something to that effect, that conversation happened in Turning Point headquarters.
00:50:05.000You know, whoever the intern or secretary is that's organizing the Zoom call, you know, Charlie Kirk sits down with them.
00:50:12.000And no Groypers are going to get in there, right?
00:50:13.000How are we going to handle if Groypers show up and troll us?
00:50:17.000If there's any Groypers in that call, it's your ass!
00:50:55.000They've got chapters across the country, the biggest student organization.
00:51:00.000And with all their might, with all their power, they, for the rest of the existence of this organization, will be looking over their shoulders for us, for Groypers.
00:51:12.000They will have to make accommodations.
00:51:16.000They'll have to limit their events to accommodate for the fact that they know that wherever they go, if they do a live stream, anything like that, there are going to be 300 people.
00:51:29.000We're clutching rosaries, wearing manga hats.
00:51:31.000I'm with Groyper t shirts showing up and saying, Israelis have really good dance moves.
00:51:46.000That is the beauty of this sort of asymmetrical guerrilla campaign, obviously, we don't have the resources of these people.
00:51:53.000I'm not getting cut a $10 million check from Foster Freeze or whoever.
00:52:00.000I don't have chapters across the country, and Donald Trump is my dad's best friend because my dad built Trump Tower.
00:52:07.000Like that, we don't have that going for us.
00:52:10.000But what we do have is massive support, massive excitement from young, extremely online people, and increasingly extremely in real life people as well.
00:52:20.000So I saw that Zoom call, and I just have to laugh that these are the hoops that they have to jump through because they know anytime that Charlie Kirk shows that tomato face in public, did you see him on the Zoom call?
00:52:51.000Even though he didn't, like, get a proper groipping going, and even though he didn't get, you know, properly groiped with a good question or anything like that, it still is a sign of weakness.
00:53:07.000They have to think about Nick Fuentes and America First and Patrick Casey and Jada McNeil and Groypers and.
00:53:16.000The dancing Israelis and things like that, and I find that rich.
00:53:19.000I'll also say that throughout the QA, you could tell that he was reading off of a teleprompter or some kind of a prompter because throughout the whole thing, I'm looking at the camera right now, throughout the whole thing, he's looking over here.
00:53:32.000And he would sort of sporadically, Well, you know, this is the tragic time in American history, and it's really tragic, and this just goes to show that this was a test drive for communism.
00:53:42.000You weren't able to go outside your house, and it was so arbitrary, and the government says X, Y, and Z, and that's why I'm calling on all.
00:53:54.000Like, do you understand that these people are totally incompetent?
00:53:58.000Think about what America First is, what I do every night, which is two hours, sometimes longer, sometimes three hours.
00:54:05.000And, you know, we feel every bit of the three hour shows.
00:54:09.000But every night, Monday through Friday, two hours of extemporaneous, novel, political speaking in front of a camera, no breaks, no scripts, sometimes hardly even any notes.
00:58:03.000You know, what is the problem with the U.S. Israel relationship?
00:58:06.000This has been historically to me one of the bigger sore spots, one of the bigger problems, which is to say that throughout the past 50 years, Israel and China have cooperated on defense, where, for example, Israel has sold certain technologies to China that either America shared with Israel and it was exclusive, it was proprietary American technology, and Israel shared it with China.
00:58:31.000We only give that sophisticated stuff to Israel because they are our ally, right?
00:58:36.000And we presume that Israel will use these technologies against our adversaries in the Middle East, not share them with our adversaries in the Pacific.
00:58:46.000So, you've seen like radar technologies, plane technologies shared between Israel and China.
00:58:52.000There are other things, they've bought things from each other, planes, all kinds of other things.
00:58:57.000And this has been historically a problem.
00:58:59.000There are many reports about this going back, like I said, 50 years.
00:59:03.000So, it's not the first time that this relationship has come up, but this is the most recent situation and maybe the most egregious because of the timing during the coronavirus.
00:59:15.000That just a few days ago, the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went down to Israel.
00:59:21.000To talk to Benjamin Netanyahu about a desalinization plant that's being built by China in Israel.
00:59:28.000And like I said at the top of the show, this is the grand strategy of China for the next century or the next half century.
00:59:35.000It's called the Belt and Road Initiative.
00:59:37.000And there's a number of other sort of adjacent or parallel projects.
00:59:41.000But basically, what they're endeavoring to do is they go across the Africa, Asia, European landmass.
00:59:51.000I mean, they're not one continent, but they go across basically this area and they're investing in infrastructure projects that will help reorient trade away from the United States and United States supply chains and towards China.
01:00:05.000So, for example, they'll go into Thailand or Sri Lanka or Laos and they'll build a highway or they'll build a port or they'll build infrastructure pertaining to trade.
01:00:17.000And the infrastructure is very expensive and they say, well, we'll come in and we'll give you a loan.
01:00:23.000And we'll build these super nice facilities, and that way you can start benefiting from trade, and you'll have a nice new port and a nice highway, things that would normally be outside the range of these smaller governments' capabilities.
01:00:34.000And then what you find is these governments are not able to pay the loans back.
01:00:38.000So China says, okay, well, we just gave you this massive loan to build this fancy new port in Sri Lanka.
01:00:44.000Oh, you can't pay back the loan because it was too expensive?
01:00:49.000We'll own the port for 100 years, and we'll relieve you of the debt in some capacity.
01:00:55.000And in this way, then they are able to get into these countries.
01:00:58.000And you imagine if China owns the critical infrastructure in these countries highways, ports, airports, bridges, things like that increasingly they own that country.
01:01:10.000Now they have stuck their fingers and their tentacles, whatever appended you want to say, their noses.
01:01:17.000They're sticking themselves and serving themselves in the business, literally, of these countries with their most critical infrastructure and their economies and their politics.
01:01:25.000And this is a way not only that China is reorienting.
01:01:28.000Reorienting the supply chains away from the United States led world economic order and towards China, but also this is a way that they're buying influence and buying into these countries and turning them over to China's orbit as opposed to the United States in a geopolitical sense, not just in a trade sense.
01:01:46.000And they've been doing this in Israel too.
01:01:48.000China's been building infrastructure, like I said, in Southeast Asia, South Asia, Sub Saharan Africa, even in Europe in some cases.
01:01:56.000You look at Huawei, although that's not really the same thing, but in across the Middle East.
01:02:01.000And this was one of those projects, building a desalinization plant.
01:02:04.000And Mike Pompeo went down there this weekend and said essentially, this compromises our national security interest.
01:02:12.000When China invests into Israel with infrastructure or all these other things, these close ties make us anxious.
01:02:20.000Because a lot of what goes on in Israel, their technology, their intelligence community, all of that, a lot of that is codependent with the United States.
01:02:31.000That a lot of what they have there technologically comes from the United States, and that's proprietary stuff.
01:02:37.000This is super sophisticated, competitive, proprietary technology that the United States develops, and we share with Israel for the benefit of their national security.
01:02:48.000Moreover, we have a very close relationship with their intelligence community.
01:02:51.000We share information, we share a lot of different things.
01:02:54.000That closeness with Israel becomes a liability if Israel then becomes close with China.
01:03:00.000Because if Israel becomes close with China, then obviously all of that proprietary, exclusive, Stuff in it, you know, whatever it is, whatever value it has, that is now at risk of being made available to China the more that they buy influence into Israel.
01:03:16.000That's why Pompeo went down this weekend and they did shut down the desalinization plant, but now there appears to be a broader effort by the U.S. government to shut down this relationship between Israel and China.
01:03:30.000This is from, I think this is from the Times of Israel.
01:03:33.000It says, The U.S. is asking its allies, including Israel, to sever ties with China.
01:03:38.000In areas with security risks, according to a U.S. official with knowledge of talks on the matter.
01:03:44.000The demand marks an escalation since, in previous public statements, U.S. Ambassador David Friedman and State Department officials had focused on the establishment of a more robust review process for foreign investments that could pose risks and a reduction of reliance on China for emergency equipment in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
01:04:02.000Asked whether the establishment of an Israeli version of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States would satisfy the U.S., the official said, I'd go further.
01:04:11.000Reduction of entanglements overall, elimination in critical areas altogether.
01:04:17.000A CFI US type mechanism is a good start.
01:04:20.000As Secretary of Defense Mike Pompeo has done in the past, the official emphasized that, This is not exclusive to Israel.
01:04:27.000We're having similar conversations with all of our allies and partners.
01:04:31.000The Trump administration official said that Israel must be prepared to take concrete action to reduce its ties with China.
01:04:37.000He said, I don't think polite deflection will cut it anymore.
01:04:41.000This is a high priority for the United States.
01:04:44.000In past meetings on the matter, the official said, The Israeli side has politely acknowledged our concerns without committing to action.
01:04:53.000The U.S. has repeatedly and publicly asked Israel to make its system of regulating foreign investments more comprehensive.
01:05:00.000The prime minister's office established an advisory committee on the matter last month, but its recommendations are non binding and regulators are not required to bring investments before the panel.
01:05:11.000In addition, investments in technology are outside its narrow mandate, which is Kind of important, right?
01:05:17.000China is Israel's third largest trading partner, and trade between the countries grew by 402% in the past decade, reaching about $14 billion in 2018.
01:05:28.000One industry that the U.S. has figured as particularly sensitive is technology, so much so that the U.S. is denying Chinese Israeli joint academic research in the field.
01:05:39.000The U.S. is especially concerned with the billions of dollars Chinese companies have invested in Israeli technologies that Israel has classified as commercial.
01:05:47.000But could be used by Chinese intelligence, like artificial intelligence, satellite communications, and cybersecurity.
01:05:54.000Some of the technology companies investing in Israel, like Huawei and ZTE, are known to sell products with security vulnerabilities.
01:06:02.000Another one of the critical areas, as the official called it, that the U.S. has pointed out to Israel is Chinese companies' involvement in major infrastructure projects in Israel in recent years because of the ability of Chinese operatives to gather intelligence while working on them and the massive economic, social, and environmental losses and even casualties.
01:06:22.000That could be inflicted if that infrastructure is damaged.
01:06:25.000So, understand the thrust of this article is talking about our concerns about this relationship.
01:06:30.000But notice very subtly, the official says we keep asking them publicly and privately, whether we're asking them for minor concessions or major concessions, we are asking them repeatedly not to get close with China on infrastructure, on intelligence, on technology, and they simply don't listen.
01:08:04.000To give it to them, then they take that money and buy our treasury bonds and they make interest on the money we give them.
01:08:11.000And then we say that you can spend up to 25% of that aid on your own defense industry, not in our defense industry, so that they have developed like a rival arms business and a rival defense contracting business in their own country.
01:08:24.000And it's more aid than any other country.
01:08:29.000We recognize the IRGC as a terrorist group, we recognize their sovereignty over the Golan Heights, we recognize Jerusalem as their capital.
01:09:29.000Saudi Arabia doesn't even have a military nuclear program.
01:09:34.000The only other nuclear power in the broader Middle East is Pakistan, and they obviously got it illicitly.
01:09:40.000But Israel is the only country in the Middle East with nuclear weapons.
01:09:43.000We didn't want them to have a nuclear arsenal.
01:09:45.000We sent IAEA inspectors, we sent American inspectors throughout the 1960s, and they lied to us.
01:09:53.000During the Jack Kennedy administration, we would send over our inspectors and they would go into these Israeli nuclear facilities to inspect them and make sure that they weren't developing a nuclear weapons program.
01:10:08.000And what they found is that they had literally constructed fake walls in the plant.
01:10:13.000They were walking through the plant and they noticed that they had built up fake temporary walls so that they could physically not see the activities taking place in these plants.
01:10:24.000And it was so obvious and it was so blatant, the deception.
01:10:28.000And the Kennedy administration called them on it and they just worked their way to a nuclear weapon sometime in the late 1960s, in spite of us telling them not to, in spite of us telling them to sign on to the nonproliferation treaty.
01:11:37.000And this is just yet another example of this.
01:11:40.000In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, think about the damage that has been inflicted on the world, whether it's by these governments with the lockdowns or even just with the coronavirus, that has been inflicted on the world in some ways because of China.
01:11:54.000Because China lied about the virus, they lied about the origin of it, human to human transmission, they didn't shut down flights from Wuhan.
01:12:07.000You know, I don't have to tell you what we're in the middle of.
01:12:10.000And during all of this, Israel's going to build this desalinization plant.
01:12:14.000They cannot commit to regulating Chinese foreign investment in Israel at a time like this.
01:12:21.000And that just goes to show this is an extreme example.
01:12:25.000This is an egregious and terrible example of how Israel will never, they will never reciprocate our generosity, our benevolence, our support for their country.
01:12:36.000So, we need to pull the plug on all of our support for their country.
01:12:41.000You don't even have to get into Israel and Palestine.
01:12:44.000You don't have to take a moral side on that.
01:12:45.000You don't have to, because it's not even about that.
01:12:48.000You don't even have to take a position on, you know, does Israel have a right to exist or do they not or should it be a two state solution or what?
01:13:08.000America first means we're not helping France because we really like France.
01:13:13.000We're helping France because France has something to offer us.
01:13:16.000If we help France, then, you know, in the event of a conflict or whatever, even in times of peace, they will help us with intelligence or they'll share research.
01:14:16.000But also, let's pull the plug on this sharing of technology.
01:14:20.000Let's pull the plug on sharing intelligence.
01:14:22.000Let's pull the plug on all these recognitions that cost us so much political capital in the Middle East.
01:14:27.000You know, if you think about the American relationship with the Middle East, it was actually good prior to 1948.
01:14:35.000We had good relationships with Middle Eastern countries.
01:14:39.000They actually liked us, their governments liked us.
01:14:42.000Their people liked us, and obviously it was colonial, but nevertheless, a lot of the governments there, the local governments and the Muslims there, they liked the United States, as opposed to the UK and France, which the UK and France abused the Middle East with the Sykes Picot Agreement in 1917.
01:15:17.000The Palestinians did not start shooting on the Israelis.
01:15:20.000The Israelis started shooting on the Palestinians.
01:15:23.000And they sent them into Lebanon, they sent them into Jordan.
01:15:27.000And throughout the past 70 years, our unconditional, total, unquestioning support of Israel has earned us the ire of not just the governments in the Middle East, but the Muslims there too.
01:15:38.000And that makes it harder for us to do business with them, to do diplomacy with them.
01:15:59.000Why are we incurring all of these costs, diplomatic, financial, military, and otherwise, only for them to screw us, not help us, not listen to us?
01:16:10.000They can't give us an inch on any of these things.
01:17:21.000You just look at this, you look at the aid, and you say something's not right here.
01:17:25.000If I go to Walmart and I give them $100 to buy, I don't know, if I go to Walmart and I give them $300 to buy a Nintendo Switch, And they say, We're not going to give you a Nintendo Switch.
01:18:32.000So I don't know what's going to happen.
01:18:36.000They say, you know, Israel, and don't get me wrong, you can find a number of articles where Israel says, We are number one allegiances to America.
01:19:18.000So, people can point to the Israeli government saying, Our number one allegiance is to America, and if America doesn't like it, we'll shut it down with China.
01:19:26.000And then they go ahead and they've been doing this with China for 50 years.
01:19:31.000So, that's what's going on with Israel and China.
01:19:33.000How can you be America first and support this?
01:19:35.000And it's going to be really funny because as China rises, their relationship with Israel and this conflict of interest will only become more salient.
01:19:46.000And it'll be really funny to see all of the Zionists.
01:19:50.000Who are taking money from Israel indirectly or taking money from Zionist groups?
01:19:54.000It's going to be really fun to see all those people who are talking about Chai Coms and China's the problem.
01:20:53.000Well, it seems like there's a strong nexus between the Mossad, this world international liberal elite, European style socialists, and the Chai Cobbs.
01:21:03.000Like, it's so weird how this confluence of people comes together to hurt America and put America last.
01:21:11.000Wow, they'll have to choose a side, I guess, right?
01:21:29.000The Zionists might say that they are America first when it comes to Japan and when it comes to South Korea and when it comes to NATO and Mexico and Canada, but they'll never say America first when it comes to Israel.
01:22:21.000It's like, why do you think we're talking about it?
01:22:23.000If you were consistent, nobody would be talking about it.
01:22:26.000If the government was consistent, nobody would be talking about them.
01:22:29.000If it were, you know, Chile, That was doing this.
01:22:33.000If it was Brazil that got all this aid and just thumbed their noses at us every time, well, then we would be calling out Brazil and saying, oh, they're Brazil first.
01:23:03.000Calling on Trump to end the pandemic, and they're saying that it's because the shutdown is actually hurting people's health.
01:23:10.000And I'll read to you this is a report, like I said, from Fox News.
01:23:14.000It says, quote, more than 600 doctors signed on to a letter sent to President Trump on Tuesday, pushing him to end the national shutdown aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus, calling the widespread state orders keeping businesses closed and kids home from school a mass casualty incident with exponentially growing health consequences.
01:23:35.000So people said, my title is clickbait.
01:23:42.000The letter outlines a variety of consequences that the doctors have observed resulting from the coronavirus shutdowns.
01:23:48.000Including patients missing routine checkups that could detect things like heart problems or cancer, increases in substance and alcohol abuse, and increases in financial instability that could lead to poverty and financial uncertainty, which is closely linked to poor health.
01:24:04.000The doctors say, We are alarmed at what appears to be the lack of consideration for the future health of our patients.
01:24:11.000The downstream health effects are being massively underestimated and underreported.
01:24:21.000The millions of casualties of a continued shutdown will be hiding in plain sight, but they will be called alcoholism, homelessness, suicide, heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure.
01:24:32.000In youth, it will be called financial instability, unemployment, despair, drug addiction, unplanned pregnancies, poverty, and abuse.
01:24:40.000Because the harm is diffuse, there are those who hold that it does not exist.
01:24:48.000The letter comes as the battle over when and how to live.
01:24:51.000Coronavirus restrictions continue to rage on cable television in the courts, in protests, and among government officials.
01:24:59.000Those for lifting the restrictions have warned about the economic consequences of keeping the shutdowns in effect.
01:25:05.000Those advocating for a more cautious approach say that having more people out and about will necessarily end with more people becoming infected.
01:25:13.000But these doctors point to others that are suffering not from the economy or the virus, but simply from not being able to leave home.
01:25:21.000The doctor's letter lists a handful of patients by their initials and details their experiences.
01:25:26.000And so, this is what we've been talking about on this show for a while now.
01:25:33.000And it's not just horrible for the economy, but now increasingly it's horrible for people's health.
01:25:38.000And you got to imagine, like we've been saying, as the people that support the shutdown are saying, if you let more people out of their homes, more people will get infected.
01:25:48.000People are going to get infected anyway.
01:26:13.000Maybe a lot, maybe less than we expected.
01:26:15.000But there is an element of fatalism here.
01:26:18.000And so the question at that point becomes do we want to let the number of people that are going to die from coronavirus die, and then tons of other people will die too?
01:26:29.000And lose their jobs and lose their businesses, and the economy shuts down, and people miss their checkups, and they die of heart attacks and cancer?
01:26:36.000Or do we want to let the number of people that will die from coronavirus die and not have all those extra people die?
01:26:45.000You've added on these new deaths from coronavirus to our yearly total or to a number of other risk factors, and you can either just add it on, and that sucks, and it's not to minimize it, but you add that on, and you've got whatever it is 100,000 more deaths or 200,000 more deaths, whatever it's going to be.
01:27:03.000And just add it on and resign yourself to that?
01:27:05.000Or do you exacerbate every other risk factor, exacerbate every other category, and add it on?
01:27:38.000And things that are maybe more deadly or just as deadly, like heart disease, stroke, Whatever, cancer, the more that people are not going to the doctors, the worse that all those risk factors that we know about are going to get.
01:28:32.000In just about every hospital in the country, they saw that their hospitals are empty and going bankrupt, with the exception of some major hospitals in major cities where you're having outbreaks.
01:28:44.000And really, only New York City is that meaningfully true.
01:28:47.000Just about everywhere else, not only are they not experiencing this high capacity or their overcapacity or they have to turn people away or build triages, not only is that not happening, but they're empty.
01:29:01.000And people, nurses, have been laid off and hospitals are going bankrupt.
01:29:05.000They need assistance from the government.
01:29:07.000Those ships that they sent out, those US Navy ships, the Mercy and the Care, I think, or whatever, that were sent out to New York City and Los Angeles, they had more personnel on those ships than they had patients.
01:29:19.000More personnel, more technicians, more doctors, nurses, whatever, than they had patients on the ships.
01:29:44.000And in the meantime, that you don't do that, people are going to die from coronavirus regardless, and they're now also going to die from other stuff.
01:29:50.000And that's not just me saying it anymore.
01:29:59.000All the lies that we've been told about the masks, about the shutdown, about the economy, and now ultimately about the shutdown itself, about the lockdown orders and this negative health consequence.
01:30:13.000The experts are telling us, well, we're going to shut down to stop the spread.
01:30:17.000Well, we're going to not wear masks because they don't work.
01:31:42.000And this is now just another dimension of that the health dimension, which is so ironic.
01:31:47.000We're in the midst of a pandemic, and watch, you're going to see probably more people die of heart disease and cancer and things that we know how to treat.
01:31:55.000Things that, you know, and obviously they take a lot of lives, but we have experience with these things.
01:32:01.000We can keep these numbers under control, but they will become out of control because of the lockdown.
01:32:08.000More people will collectively die because they didn't go to the doctor, they didn't get their checkup, they had cancer that was undetected or other problems undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, then died of coronavirus when all is said and done.
01:33:37.000Because I feel like if it were not for the media going full alarmist and making this about reelection and all that, Maybe we wouldn't have an overreaction.
01:33:48.000That's not to say that Trump doesn't have blame or the White House doesn't have blame or the task force doesn't have blame, but it is to say, you know, when you have a media that is working more towards partisan objectives than, you know, trying to report the truth during a national emergency, this leads to miscalculations in either direction, either an overreaction or an underreaction.
01:34:09.000When they're not telling the truth, then you don't really know what's happening.
01:34:13.000And the government is responding to pressures not from the crisis itself, but from public opinion.
01:34:18.000And that's not how you handle a situation like this.
01:34:40.000We're going to take a look at our super chats.
01:34:45.000I think I'll start with the ones from tonight, and then I will finish with the ones from yesterday, only because.
01:34:53.000You know, if you sent it in at like, you know, 7 30 or something tonight or whatever, and then it's going to be like 10 o'clock before I read it, that might be frustrating.
01:35:03.000So, we'll maybe save those for the end.
01:35:07.000Nick Fuentes Zellot says, When I go to my account on your website, there's a link that says downloads.
01:35:48.000Like, you know, the website's not going to tell you something that is, you know, more true than what I'm telling you because I made the website.
01:36:29.000He says, I posted a timestamp on last night's show and people were telling me to kill myself and throw myself off a roof because of my username.
01:36:38.000Just wanted to clarify that I am not a Wignat and I am not anime obsessed.
01:36:42.000I try to use the anime aesthetic to attract and connect with fellow Zoomers.
01:36:46.000Apparently, those boomers in the comments should go back to watching I Love Lucy.
01:38:20.000You know, that's your prerogative, but you know, don't lie and say, Oh, I'm in favor of the movement.
01:38:25.000Like, you're not trying to help the movement, you're trying to help yourself.
01:38:29.000I didn't get into this trying to become an e celebrity.
01:38:32.000I started doing this show as like a hobby, I thought it would be fun, you know, and I thought if it works out, great.
01:38:39.000If not, whatever, but you know, I'll do whatever.
01:38:43.000I was never a YouTuber, I was never, you know, into this kind of stuff.
01:38:47.000And then I see people, Oh, I'm a big America first, or any idea how I can get involved, and then it's Like they want you to tell them, you should be a streamer.
01:39:20.000Yamato says Do you think Muslims in Europe seek to create a new Islamic empire there or will they slip into vice and become the consumerist slave class of low IQ people our elites want them to be?
01:39:32.000Yeah, I don't think they're going to create a new Islamic empire anytime soon.
01:39:37.000I think they'll be a consumer slave class.
01:39:40.000And, you know, maybe it'll be Muslim and Sharia, you know, traditionally Muslim, but it will be just like any of these other Muslim countries.
01:43:30.000You didn't, well, manifest destiny according to the, you know, Like, you don't have to go, you know, this sort of like, it doesn't really make sense.
01:44:09.000We reprimand them, we ask them, maybe they give us a crumb and they give us a commitment, and then they totally don't follow through.
01:44:16.000So that's nothing to be excited about.
01:44:18.000Steve is the man, says record unemployment and plenty of shovel ready jobs at the Mexican border.
01:44:24.000How much you want to bet that this administration will miss this glaring opportunity to accomplish anything?
01:44:30.000I don't think ever the problem with building the wall was the lack of labor to build it.
01:44:36.000The problem was always the jurisdiction, the problem was always the appropriations.
01:44:41.000Well, there's all these jobs, and I know what you're saying, but like, it was always a crisis of jurisdiction and funding.
01:44:49.000So, the way that we capitalize is not, well, look at all these jobs, I guess we'll build a wall.
01:44:54.000That was never the problem with the wall.
01:44:58.000The problem was that Congress never gave Trump the money, and the courts shut him down whenever he tried to find a back door, and the Democrats obstructed him in the media or in the House or even in the Senate in some cases.
01:45:12.000This idea of like, well, there's record unemployment.
01:45:15.000I guess we'll just get these unemployed people to build the wall.
01:45:18.000Like, oh, yeah, the mainstream media is going to love that.
01:45:21.000I'm sure House Democrats and even House Republicans will go for that.
01:45:25.000Like, you can criticize the president, but you got to criticize the president in a way that is smart and not dumb.
01:45:31.000You know, so stuff like that, it's like, that was never the disconnect.
01:45:36.000The disconnect on the wall was never that, like, we couldn't sell it as a jobs program or, you know, we didn't have the labor for it or, you know, that's not even the benefit of the wall.
01:47:02.000And I remember, you know, when my mom was like going to do her shopping, I'd be in the Lego aisle or the toy aisle.
01:47:11.000It was like right in front of the store.
01:47:12.000You had the toys, you had Legos, and then you had all the electronics on the other side.
01:47:18.000And it's like, you know, we'd get to hang out in the toy aisle and look at Legos and Star Wars toys and video games.
01:47:25.000And then when during checkout, you go to that little part at the end of the checkout with all the cards, like Yu Gi Oh! Cards and Pokemon and all that.
01:47:42.000Shopping on the internet kind of sucks, honestly, compared to shopping in a store.
01:47:46.000Because you go to a store and you get to touch it, you get to feel it, you get to read what's on the package, you get to see all your options in like a physical space.
01:47:54.000On the internet, it's like it's all contingent on search results.
01:48:48.000I mean, to me, the shutdown is like for school, for high schoolers, it's all the bad stuff and none of the good stuff.
01:48:57.000It's all the classwork and studying and like, you know, bullshit academics, but none of the socialization, you know, none of the.
01:49:06.000Extracurriculars, none of the hijinks.
01:49:11.000So to me, that's almost the worst part of it.
01:49:13.000Because at least you go to school and it sucks, but you get to hang out with your friends and you get to talk to people and you lunch together and you get to go do your thing if that's sports or model UN or whatever.
01:49:25.000So to me, it's like the worst of both worlds.
01:49:27.000You get the tests and the homework and the studying, but none of the friends.
01:49:54.000If I wasn't a content creator, I definitely wouldn't buy that.
01:49:57.000Like, I buy a lot of meme stuff because it's funny to do on stream, but I don't know if I'd be buying a lot of the stuff I buy if I wasn't like a streamer and it didn't have some like comedic value.
01:55:24.000CCD, you have to go, and I'm like, But mom, I just got this, I want to play it so bad.
01:55:30.000And she's like, No, no, so I had to go to CCD.
01:55:33.000This must have been like sixth or seventh grade then, and uh, yeah, so then I had to wait, go home.
01:55:39.000And then I realized it didn't have any games, I thought that it came with a game, I don't know, I guess I was retarded or something.
01:55:45.000I was like, What, there's no games on here?
01:55:47.000So then I had to go back and get Resistance Fall of Man, that was my first PlayStation 3 game, and then after because the games were 60 bucks, I was like, 60 bucks, I don't have 60 bucks laying around, I got 20.
01:57:19.000Then if you're going to be an engineer or you're going to be a lawyer or you're going to be even whatever, I've got to figure out the future of this movement before I can figure out a family.
02:00:48.000We've got Zoomtard who says it sucks that the only time we can draw the line with Israel is when they interfere in our relationships with other countries.
02:00:57.000I am curious to know why they never take us seriously.
02:01:04.000They know they can get away with murder because they've infiltrated our government with AIPAC and the Israel lobby and people in the Defense Department and the Pentagon.
02:02:26.000Jesse Winfrey says had someone on TikTok say my life was worthless, said a robot could do my job, then said Biden 2020 thought Democrats were for the working class.
02:04:54.000The death rate is way lower than they said.
02:04:57.000So, you know, I just want to make that clear because I don't want people to think it's like, oh, you flip flopped because it's popular now, or you flip flopped, or you did a 180.
02:05:05.000It's like, if you watch the show, you know, the justification that I gave for my position in March, I think made sense.
02:05:12.000I don't think it makes sense anymore because the times have changed.
02:05:16.000I'm just saying, you know, if people are saying, I'm glad you came around, I'm glad too, but, you know, that's just because the situation has changed.
02:05:23.000Because people get very weird about that.
02:05:25.000It's like, oh, if you change your position, you're dishonest, you're a flip flopper, you know, whatever.
02:05:30.000But, If you've been watching the show, it's like every take that I've given on coronavirus has been backed up by the information we have at the time.
02:05:38.000Nixonist says, based Minnesota Bishop defending the shutdown check or defying the shutdown, I didn't see that.
02:05:45.000Appalachian Groyper says, I want to get really good at farting.
02:05:49.000Ghani and Groyper says, We all agree the black community has a crime problem.
02:10:36.000So he goes on these podcasts and talks about Natsok and third position, you know, Israel, Israel, Jew, Jew, Israel, Israel, Jewish this, Jewish that.
02:10:45.000And it's like, dude, man, like, it's just sad.
02:12:31.000And it's like, it's just very different, very different energy.
02:12:37.000You know, so there's definitely a benefit.
02:12:40.000I'm definitely a chauvinist when it comes to the Italian upbringing.
02:12:45.000You know, my mom always used to joke about how when I was in kindergarten or first grade, we would have to bring in a snack.
02:12:51.000We'd have to bring in a snack for, because in kindergarten it was only half a day.
02:12:55.000So you'd come in, you'd just bring a small snack, and the other kids would bring in those like dipping sticks, you know, or it'd be like a little thing of cheese and those like bread sticks.
02:13:04.000Or they'd bring in a Lunchable or they'd bring in goldfish.
02:13:09.000And my mom would pack like, she'd pack like cold cuts with like black olives and like cut up cheese.
02:13:17.000I guess that's not like too weird, but.
02:13:19.000It was definitely not what a lot of other people were bringing in.
02:13:23.000People were bringing in very basic type stuff.
02:13:26.000And I'd beaten olives or other weird, not totally outside of bounds, but stuff that you wouldn't normally expect.
02:15:46.000I heard one of his songs on Jake Lloyd's stream today and it sucked and it was a trash song.
02:15:52.000You know, Jaden McNeil, you know that he is white because the rap music that he listens to is bad.
02:15:58.000Because he listens to music that doesn't have soul to it.
02:16:02.000That's how you could tell that I really do have that 2% African because the music that I like has soul.
02:16:09.000It has that, like, you know, the slave song spirit of, like, you know, when blacks were working on the plantations and they would sing these, like, hymns, you know, these, like, soulful songs to get them through their suffering.
02:16:22.000You go to Africa, you hear the jungle drums and you hear this sort of, like, tribal.
02:16:26.000This soul of Africa screams through, and I hear the calling.
02:16:47.000That is because, you know, he doesn't really hear music in the same way.
02:16:52.000He doesn't really hear it in the way that I hear it.
02:16:55.000He didn't go through a phase in high school where he listened to Harold Melvin in the Blue Notes, or, you know, he didn't listen to Marvin Gaye.
02:17:04.000He didn't listen to the Commodores or Smokey Robinson.
02:17:24.000Frankly, you know, I'm excited for him.
02:17:25.000I'm excited that Jaden has a new best friend.
02:17:29.000But I don't, I don't, not a fan, not a fan of Lil Uzi Vert either, I gotta tell you.
02:17:35.000I'm not a fan of, what was that other song that was in his top three?
02:17:38.000He posted his top three quarantine songs, and it was like Gooba, a Lil Uzi Vert song, and then I, uh, Playboy Carney song, which is also garbage.
02:17:49.000Like, dude, listen to Big Daddy Kane, listen to Slick Rick, Wu Tang Clan, Nas.
02:17:56.000You got to listen to Tribe Called Quest.
02:18:02.000When we build the America First compound, we're going to have to go to a re education camp for Jaden.
02:18:08.000We're going to have to build the shed out back, and he is just going to have to be re educated with, you know, culture, with movies and music and.
02:18:19.000Because his music taste is like the Lunchable of music tests.
02:18:23.000If my music taste is the olives and cheddar cheese and all that, and whatever, I got rolled up provolone and rolled up what else would she send?
02:18:39.000If that's my music taste, and his music taste is the Lunchable, the Nutty Bar, whatever those things were called, Nutty Bar of music.
02:18:50.000So we got to redeem him, we got to get him on a program where he's going to hear some good stuff.
02:27:01.000Bob Sacamana says, How could the officer possibly have known that the guy in the car in the park was black before driving up to check it out in the first place?
02:27:09.000Racial profiling shills are straight retarded.
02:27:40.000Groyper Master Flex says, Just found out it's black TikTok days, so no white people are allowed to post unless they are allies and have to put cringe PFP on saying BLM stuff.
02:27:51.000Lance Videos made a tweet about that, which is actually.
02:29:36.000Is that really coming from cars or is that coming from livestock?
02:29:40.000Is that coming from, broadly speaking, economic activity?
02:29:44.000To feed people, to transport goods, to manufacture all the things that we need, you are going to need to utilize land, use the environment, and produce pollutants that are going to hurt the environment.
02:30:17.000Like a lot of economic activity will have to cease, and, you know, we need economic activity to support the population.
02:30:24.000So that economic activity goes away and it doesn't support the population.
02:30:29.000And you could say that that's a good thing, but, I mean, you should be honest about it.
02:30:31.000So I think that we should be environmental, but, you know, I'm not a revolutionary on this, just like I'm not a revolutionary on any other issue.
02:30:39.000Reform, and we've been going in the right direction as far as replanting trees, reducing pollution.
02:30:45.000We are on the right track in a lot of ways.
02:30:51.000We're on the way to discovering alternatives and nothing's going to be perfect, but I think we're definitely on the right trajectory.
02:30:58.000But people talking about this urgency that unless we do this, then the planet's going to heat up and whatever.
02:31:04.000I mean, we should protect species, protect the environment, but we also have to keep in mind that America first means Americans first.
02:31:10.000Not the environment first, actually, but Americans first.
02:31:14.000And, you know, appreciating the environment is one consideration among others, which includes, you know, being able to eat a diverse diet, which includes meat.
02:31:22.000Which includes being able to use resources like water or land or whatever.
02:31:34.000Yamato says leftists went from saying diversity is our strength to saying diversity is punishment and karma for the European conquest of the whole world.
02:31:43.000Goes to show what their true intentions and desires are.
02:32:13.000It is cheating because the resolution writing process is shaped by the debate, it's shaped by the discussion and committee, it's shaped by moderated caucuses and what people's stated positions are.
02:32:34.000You know, to draft a working paper, you know, that is part of the process.
02:32:39.000You're short circuiting and cheating on that process to say, oh, I've already got a working paper.
02:32:43.000The working paper should be shaped by the discussion and committee and the direction the committee's going in.
02:32:50.000No matter what your view on MUN is, whether it's consensus building or it's real politique, you know, like both of those things must occur during that initial process.
02:32:59.000In other words, you have to build consensus by seeing what's happening in the room and where these delegates are at, and then build a working paper.
02:33:05.000Or if it's real politique, you have to survey the room and, you know, it's contingent on that, you know, explore your interest in a working paper.
02:33:13.000But to come in with, oh, I've got this and that and the other thing, that is cheating.
02:33:18.000You know, it'd be like going into, I don't know, I'm not really a great analogy for that, but I just don't think that's fair.
02:33:26.000X. Florios says, first, want to say thank you for your constant content and great takes and insight.
02:33:32.000Secondly, I personally want to recommend for you to check out Leonard Ulrich on YouTube and BitChute.
02:33:36.000He's a great Christian that pumps out great vids and docs on NWO and related aspects.
02:34:44.000You know, I mean, as far as I'm concerned, what you can do is you can, you know, not be friends with him or, you know, convince him to stop doing it.