MUSSOLINI MOMEMNT?? Italy Elects Fascist Woman Prime Minister | America First Ep. 1067MUSSOLINI MOMEMNT?? Italy Elects Fascist Woman Prime Minister | America First Ep. 1067
It's a slow news week and I'm here to talk about it. I talk about the Nord Stream 2 pipeline being sabotaged and how it could have been a total coincidence. I also talk about how much I miss Donald Trump and how much better our lives are now that he's out of office. And I talk a little bit about how I don't even have a social media account anymore because I'm being banned from social media. I'm so sick of the monotony of life without Trump and I miss him so much that I can't even remember what it was like before he was elected president. I know it's a weird thing to miss someone you care so much about, but it's what we all have to deal with, and it's better now that we know who he is and what he means to the country. I hope you enjoy this episode and tweet me if you do! :) Timestamps: 1:00 - The pipeline was sabotaged 4:30 - I miss Trump 6:00 7:30 8:15 - I m sick of life 9:00- I m so tired 11:20 - My eyes are red 12:30- My eyes get bloodshot 13:00 | I m not feeling so good 15:00 My eyes got bloodied 16:40 - I missed a show 17:00 Thoughts? 18:00 Is Trump a narcissism 19:00 What do you think of Trump? 21:15: What are you looking forward to the future? 22:00 Do you think Trump is going to be a good president? ? 23:50 - I don t know what's going to happen next? 26:00 Are you going to have a better president now? 27:00 Can I be better than this guy? 29:00 I m going to vote for Trump in 2020? 30:00 Should I vote for him in 2020 or do I have a chance to be more like this? 32:00 35:00 Who do you like Trump or not? 35:10 36:00 Would you like to be better? 37:00 Trump is a better than that? 39:40 40:00 How do you want me to go back to the 6th? 41:00 Does he like it?
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00:00:01.000Well, today there was a major protest in Germany.
00:00:06.000Thousands of Germans showed up and they demanded that Germany open up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and let the Russian natural gas flow.
00:00:15.000And they did that because there was a new forecast announced this weekend that Germany, the economy of Germany, would contract.
00:00:25.000That this year the German economy will have shrunk and entered a recession and that is largely because of the increased energy prices which are going to completely disrupt German manufacturing in the winter.
00:00:39.000So all these Germans get out and protest.
00:00:41.000They want the natural gas to flow and then mysteriously the pipe was sabotaged.
00:00:49.000And so there was a major disruption in pressure in the pipeline.
00:00:53.000The pressure inside the pipeline decreased to almost nothing, which shows that somewhere the pipeline was damaged.
00:01:03.000But it wasn't damaged in northern Germany where the pipeline touches land.
00:01:11.000And there's going to be an investigation.
00:01:13.000They're going to get to the bottom of it.
00:01:15.000But it seems awfully coincidental that in the middle of this energy crisis,
00:01:19.000When it seems that Russia's got Germany over the barrel here and can force Germany to use its clout to get NATO to back off Ukraine while Russia makes this big push, the United States came in and made it not an option for Germany ever to get natural gas from Nord Stream 1 or 2 in the foreseeable future because the pipeline's destroyed.
00:04:15.000This is what it was like before Trump and it sucked.
00:04:19.000Under the Obama administration during the Obama years, it was horrible.
00:04:26.000And that was also really before social media and viral politics, online politics, the whole scene just sucked right up until 2015 when all these developments started happening with Breitbart and Milo and Trump and everything.
00:07:00.000Genre and even though it's woke even though it's black people I'm thinking it's gonna be thrilling big set pieces that kind of thing some history, right?
00:07:11.000And I don't know I was sort of ambivalent about it.
00:07:15.000It was ridiculous It's a movie and by the way, all the trailers are like this too.
00:07:19.000All the trailers are about black people That's the other thing all the trailers for all the movies are about black people or women and
00:07:29.000About a black fighter pilot and a black this and a black that.
00:07:34.000And then the movie is about these Africans in the 19th century and there's an African kingdom and they have an all-female army.
00:08:39.000The problem is when you get rid of the plausible deniability and it's injecting this narrative of, oh the white people are the villains and black people are the good guys and same thing with women.
00:08:51.000I'm willing to give a little bit more latitude than other people.
00:09:33.000The women soldiers are appointed in this African kingdom, and in the story it says because they're better fighters.
00:09:41.000And I went on the Wikipedia page after the movie, and it turns out it is based on a true story, but the only reason they brought in the females to be in the army is because they ran out of men.
00:09:53.000There was so much war and all the men were getting sold into slavery by the rival African tribes that they just ran out of them.
00:10:00.000So they had to conscript the women because they just ran out.
00:11:00.000Because in reality, the real story, in the movie, they, and I'm going to spoil it for you because none of you should go and see this, they create this female black army and
00:11:12.000And their kingdom is based on the slave trade.
00:11:15.000All the tribes in Africa are fighting with each other and they win a battle and they conquer their enemies and they sell their enemies as slaves to the Europeans and that's how they make money and buy horses and weapons and then they use that and it creates this vicious cycle is what they say.
00:11:31.000So in the movie, the African, the main African tribe, they beat out the enemy and then they end slavery.
00:11:41.000They create this all-woman army and they train the all-woman army and they make this announcement.
00:11:52.000We're going to make our riches by exporting palm oil and we'll be farmers.
00:11:57.000And the Europeans say, yeah, that's not cool.
00:12:00.000We're gonna empower all the other African tribes to go and kill you.
00:12:05.000As all the African tribes get together and they're about to kill the palm oil traders and the all-female army, they use gunpowder and they blow them up and they kill all the soldiers in hand-to-hand combat.
00:12:21.000They overpower the all-male army with their all-female army in hand-to-hand combat.
00:12:28.000They kill all the other African tribes, and then they go to the port city, where the slaves are being exported, and they kill all the white people!
00:12:37.000And it was a little bit funny, because in the middle of the movie, I was thinking, you know what?
00:14:17.000And then it also said that in hand-to-hand combat they easily were crushed because the French had longer bayonets.
00:14:24.000So the French would just cut them up with their bayonets before they even got close, and I guess the French killed like 500 of them and suffered like six casualties in two wars in the late 19th century.
00:15:27.000Some things are going to be a little out there.
00:15:30.000Some things are going to be embellished.
00:15:36.000But you suspend your disbelief so you can enjoy the film.
00:15:40.000But that runs into the problem of the jumping of the shark, that something is so implausible it ruins the immersion, it's not a good experience, and this was one of those things.
00:15:51.000Totally ridiculous, and propaganda, and not even a good movie.
00:15:56.000I believe it was directed by a woman, and all these movies, liberals can't make good movies.
00:16:05.000They don't know what to put on the screen.
00:16:07.000They don't know how to tell a compelling story on the screen.
00:16:10.000And what I mean by this is I'm watching the movie and there's all these scenes
00:16:15.000And they're so contrived and so affected, women in particular, but liberals broadly, just have no eye for subtlety.
00:16:23.000They think that they're going to create a very generic story and they think that if they create a scene where something is happening and everybody's got a frown on their face and there's crying, that that is drama and that that is compelling and that that's good film, that's Oscar worthy.
00:17:10.000I think that the people that are making films now are just stupid, and I think their efforts are... It's not a different school of thought.
00:17:20.000I think that they're just not as good.
00:17:21.000They're just simpler, and they don't know how to create a compelling story.
00:17:27.000Because I've seen this a lot of times now.
00:18:20.000It's all one note, one dimensional and just a total snooze.
00:18:29.000So I don't know if you guys have noticed the same thing.
00:18:31.000I'm not like a film critic so I don't really have the analytic power to really go all in on that but that's just my observation as I watch these movies and they really come up with just these completely contrived generic sequences and characters
00:18:47.000And they think that if it's slow, and if it's quiet, and if people are frowning, then that makes for good film.
00:20:36.000There's this political appeasement going on where high standards is now the subject of politics, where people say, you know, that's a violation of mental health, or we need to lower the bar for women, or we need to lower the bar for black people, or to have high standards is Eurocentric, or antiquated, or abuse, or harm.
00:21:10.000The institutions don't have any authority to assert over anybody.
00:21:14.000If there were a truly great art school or a truly great film school, someone would just go and complain on Instagram about how they got yelled at and there would be a bunch of dumb faggots online saying,
00:21:25.000Then we're gonna shut this bitch down and someone would get fired and then and the standards would drop.
00:22:01.000If you had a great film school, and you had a great master who was teaching
00:22:05.000The young film students and came up with some rigorous routine.
00:22:10.000Like I said, you would get some black guy, you would get some black guy or some queer, some woman who would sit there and record it and then go on Instagram and say, My teacher's racist.
00:22:47.000Lots of money, big budget, big production, hallowed institutions, but the product just sucks.
00:22:57.000I don't know that Hollywood, no matter how much money it spends, is going to churn out many great pictures in the future because they just aren't making good directors.
00:23:07.000You can't buy a good, inspired, creative, masterful leader that can create something, that can create a composition and from start to finish oversee that.
00:24:30.000So we get these juicehead, uncharismatic oafs like Dwayne Johnson who sucks, and that guy's a faggot, and we get Jason Momoa, and all that, and then we get these extras.
00:24:45.000And, you know, we're gonna be grateful that we had Iron Man.
00:24:50.000We're gonna be, in ten years, we're gonna be grateful that we had Avengers, which is pure normie trash.
00:24:56.000We're gonna be grateful that at least Robert Downey Jr.
00:24:58.000was a compelling, interesting, white male lead, as opposed to the new outing by the Avengers, which is gonna be the orphanage refugee camp.
00:25:13.000Superhero Squad, the X-Men, and the She-Hulk, and all that.
00:25:19.000I'm just rambling at this point, but that's my review.
00:25:22.000So that's my review of the African Queen, or what is it called?
00:27:15.000The industries too where people now are working from home.
00:27:19.000People work from home and they create these campuses where people are on beanbag chairs.
00:27:25.000I scrolled through TikTok and or I saw on Twitter recently too.
00:27:32.000Now they create these campuses where they go there and they talk about, oh there's this cafeteria, and there's a beanbag chair, and we have table tennis, and this and that, and I'm thinking, how are these people getting any work done?
00:27:51.000They got freaking, they might as well be doing the special ed activities with the rubber cushion and the Play-Doh.
00:27:58.000I see these TikToks where they're like, I'm at my business campus and here's our cafeteria, here's our gym, here's the beanbag, here's the Xbox, here's the this and that.
00:28:09.000We come when we want, we come and go as we please.
00:30:09.000And you go to a fancy restaurant and people got shorts on we got these ghetto black people in t-shirts and ripped jeans and their sneakers they pull up to a nice restaurant.
00:30:19.000There's a nice restaurant in Chicago it's so funny and they might as well just say no n-words because there's a sign that says like no no shorts no baggy clothes like all the all the typical things and they throw people out still.
00:30:33.000And that's the kind of society that we need to get back to.
00:30:36.000Not that it's racist, but it just has standards and class across the board.
00:30:49.000We need a new class of artists who are inspired.
00:30:57.000and don't don't just try don't don't be a put-on we really need these we really need genius I'm so sick of seeing everything other than genius in this new generation just all these
00:31:41.000Instead of this free-for-all monkey society where people are just hootin' and hollerin' and it's a total free-for-all and they're flingin' their poo everywhere.
00:31:53.000We're gonna get into it, but we're gonna get into the news and our first story is about Nord Stream 1 and 2.
00:32:00.000And so, in case you missed this, a major gas pipeline from Russia to Germany
00:32:09.000Malfunction this weekend, mysteriously.
00:32:11.000And the pressure on the pipeline went to almost zero after the pipeline apparently suffered irreparable damage in the Nordic Sea.
00:32:26.000And many people are pointing the blame at NATO.
00:32:30.000So this is a story, it says, quote, authorities in Germany are trying to establish what caused a sudden drop in pressure in the defunct Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, with a spokesperson for its operators saying it could have been a leak.
00:32:43.000The pipeline has been one of the flashpoints in an escalating energy war between Europe and Moscow since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February that has pummeled Western economies and sent gas prices soaring.
00:32:55.000Nord Stream 2's operators said pressure in the undersea pipeline dropped from 105 to 7 bar overnight.
00:33:04.000The Russian-owned pipeline, which was intended to double the volume of gas flowing from Russia under the Baltic Sea, I was saying Nordic Sea, I guess it was the Baltic Sea, to Germany, had just been completed and filled with 300 cubic meters, 300 million cubic meters, I think,
00:33:22.000The German economy ministry said quote we are currently in contact with the authorities concerned in order to clarify the situation and
00:33:50.000We still have no clarity about the cause and the exact facts.
00:33:55.000So, the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline deliver Russian natural gas to Europe.
00:34:03.000And these are very important strategically.
00:34:05.000The Nord Stream 2 pipeline was just completed last year to the chagrin of the United States.
00:34:12.000The United States and NATO had lobbied for a long time.
00:34:15.000Well, certain NATO powers had lobbied for a long time for this pipeline project to be shut down.
00:34:21.000It's being paid for by Russia, built by Russia.
00:34:24.000And with the completion of Nord Stream 2, it brings Russia and Germany closer together, and it increases European energy dependence on Russia, and broadly increases the interdependence of Europe and Russia.
00:34:38.000And we've talked in recent weeks about how important that relationship is, how important the Russian energy is for the central European economy, but also how important the sale of that energy is for the Russian treasury.
00:35:23.000And so they have to import a lot of it and they get it from the infrastructure which already exists.
00:35:29.000And that infrastructure is Soviet-era pipelines which go from Russia through Belarus.
00:35:35.000to Europe and through Ukraine to Europe as well as these now two recently completed pipelines Nord Stream 1 and 2 under the Baltic Sea.
00:35:44.000And Nord Stream 2 is a game-changer because again it increases this relationship it doubles the amount of gas moving from Russia to Germany through these pipelines
00:35:56.000And the United States campaign against that because there is really this proxy war going on not just in Ukraine but between the United States and the Russia-China axis for control of Europe.
00:37:58.000Inflation is going up in America, but really badly in continental Europe.
00:38:05.000And so this is a major problem for businesses, British businesses, German businesses.
00:38:11.000It's a major problem for individual consumers in Central Europe.
00:38:15.000And it just so happened that today there was a major protest in Germany demanding that the German government allow natural gas to come in from Russia.
00:38:50.000Or elsewhere in Italy where they're protesting the high cost of energy and general inflation and demanding an end to the sanctions.
00:38:58.000It was in the context of all of this that today the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was apparently sabotaged.
00:39:07.000And it says the pressure went to almost zero in the pipeline meaning that there was some kind of rupture or some kind of damage to the pipeline under the sea.
00:39:16.000Not in Germany, not in Russia, but the pipeline was damaged in the relatively shallow Baltic Sea.
00:39:25.000And they're going to conduct an investigation, and there are some theories.
00:39:28.000They say it could be an old World War II mine that was accidentally detonated, or that it was an underwater mudslide, essentially, and that sediment has destroyed the pipeline.
00:39:46.000Others say that a team of tactical operators or a submarine could have deliberately damaged the pipeline in the Baltic Sea.
00:39:54.000And that would seem to make a lot of sense because, as we've talked about, there's going to be this renewed pressure now for Europe to de-escalate, Europe in particular, to de-escalate the conflict because they're entering a very cold winter and they will be more acutely affected by the rising energy costs than America.
00:40:14.000And in particular in Central Europe, it's going to affect their manufacturing, which is the core of their economy.
00:40:19.000It's going to affect their businesses.
00:40:21.000It's also affecting individual consumers across the board.
00:40:24.000In Poland, they're talking about burning trash to stay warm.
00:40:29.000They're talking about putting in measures to make it more environmentally friendly to burn garbage.
00:40:35.000Talking about the pollution that'll be caused when they all start just burning their trash because they won't be able to afford energy.
00:40:44.000And so, as we've said, the coming winter and the Russian sanctions against Europe in the form of cutting off their gas is going to cause a lot of problems and may create a pressure within NATO to back off and maybe ease the sanctions on Russia or ease the support they're giving to Ukraine while Russia makes this renewed push with their conscription of reservist troops and their annexation of these four territories in the southeast.
00:41:13.000And so where you see the United States motive come in for rupturing the gas pipeline is to say, now you can't get the natural gas, even if you wanted to.
00:41:23.000Even if a new government got elected, even if the same government capitulated to the protesters, they couldn't turn on Nord Stream 1 or Nord Stream 2 if they wanted.
00:42:32.000The pipeline's been under construction for years.
00:42:35.000It got finished last year, was set to go into operation.
00:42:37.000You forced Germany to stop taking the gas from it.
00:42:41.000And then right before the winter, right when you had protests across continental Europe about energy,
00:42:47.000And as Russia conscripts more soldiers and there's a fork in the road about whether to escalate or de-escalate, suddenly both the pipelines get sabotaged.
00:42:56.000Both the pipelines totally malfunction.
00:42:59.000Not on the German or the Russian side, but in the shallow water where any diver could reach it.
00:43:27.000There's not a lot of winners in the war, but they are certainly the biggest losers by far.
00:43:33.000And that's because they're the ones that are getting hit with the extreme energy inflation.
00:43:37.000They're the ones getting hit with food inflation and other inflation.
00:43:42.000The governments are getting rocked by this.
00:43:45.000The people are in revolt in the East and in Central Europe.
00:43:50.000And then add to that the fact that because of the rise in costs, now they're talking about putting their manufacturing in the United States.
00:43:57.000They're saying that the energy prices are so high they're going to have to push their manufacturing over to the United States.
00:44:03.000Additionally, now they don't benefit from the actually advantageous position of China and the United States entering a bidding war for their allegiance.
00:44:16.000Of course, the United States assumes that Europe is under its thumb all the time.
00:44:21.000But maybe Europe can extract some benefit from allying with Russia or China.
00:44:26.000Maybe there's some benefit in being a part of a new rising axis and having these other technologies or other companies come in.
00:44:36.000But instead now they're being closed off.
00:44:39.000Any collaboration with China and Russia is now off the table.
00:44:44.000And in something like this, this is a clear cut of just straight up sabotage.
00:44:51.000So, the Ukrainians are, I mean, they're probably the biggest loser because they're just, I mean, they're literally getting murdered.
00:44:58.000They're literally just lining up to get shot by the Russians and it's just not going to end well.
00:45:03.000There's no way that's going to end well for Ukraine, even if they achieve a somewhat favorable settlement.
00:45:08.000And then probably the next biggest loser is Europe, who's going to come out of this with less strategic autonomy than before.
00:45:17.000More beholden to the United States, poorer, and probably the governments that presided over the beginning of the war will be out before the end of it.
00:45:28.000And the big winners are the United States and China, it would seem.
00:45:34.000And to some extent Russia, depending on what the outcome is.
00:45:37.000It looks like Russia may have some favorable settlement, but it's hard to ignore the fact that China seems to be the real power in that relationship, and they'll benefit from the grain that Russia will get from Ukraine, they'll benefit from the oil they get from Iran, from the energy that they get from Russia, and all the other minerals and materials that Russia has
00:46:02.000And the United States will benefit from bringing Europe back under its control as well as they're going to be the economy.
00:46:10.000I mean, we don't have a great economy, but they're going to have a better economy after all is said and done than they'll have in Europe.
00:46:17.000I almost feel bad for the Europeans because it felt like for a short time after Trump won that Europe was going to be able to split from the United States.
00:46:26.000And there was a lot of talk about strategic autonomy and certainly the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was a big part of that.
00:46:36.000Nord Stream 2 pipeline was completed without the approval of the United States and should have gone into operation.
00:47:12.000And the other thing is, it completely destroyed the anti-NATO, anti-European Union movement.
00:47:19.000At the same time, back in 2016, there were movements across Europe that were rising up that wanted to see the European Union disbanded, or wanted to see countries pull out of the European Union.
00:48:47.000And China seems to be getting the benefit.
00:48:49.000And it will be China that will inherit Russia's influence in Central Asia, which is extremely important.
00:48:56.000In the Caucasus and east of the Caucasus and all those countries Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and all those.
00:49:06.000So that seems to be the international effect of the war.
00:49:10.000Of course it's not just any longer a particular local conflict between Russia and Ukraine but now this is having far-reaching economic, geopolitical, geostrategic implications for how the whole world order
00:49:26.000Whatever the outcome of the war will be, the world will be different after it.
00:49:30.000The entire world and how all the different capitals relate to each other and where the poles of power are.
00:49:36.000Probably by the end of it, it'll be the completion of China and Washington having this bipolar world order and then competing for the rest.
00:50:48.000And that ties in nicely with our featured story about the Italian Prime Minister, who everybody's calling a fascist, but honestly, she looks like a globalist to me.
00:50:59.000And in case you missed it, I'm not gonna... I don't follow Italian politics very closely.
00:51:05.000I don't really follow European politics, but there was just an election in Italy.
00:51:12.000The elections were due for later this year, but they called them now.
00:51:15.000Or actually, I think they were next year.
00:51:18.000And this far-right party, which was relatively obscure before, in the last election got 5-6% of the vote, has now become the number one vote-getting party in this new election, with 26%.
00:51:33.000And it's called the Brothers of Italy, and it's led by this woman named Georgia... Georgia?
00:51:56.000She says that we're not fascist, that's over.
00:51:59.000And she says we're not racist and we're not anti-democratic and we're not anti-semitic and we're not any of these things.
00:52:05.000But this party has grown from relative obscurity before and a junior partner to
00:52:09.000Forza Italia and Matteo Salvini's Lega Nord, or The League, to now become the biggest party in Italy and will lead the creation of a center-right government with the Lega Nord, Forza Italia, and the Five Star Movement.
00:52:29.000It says, quote, Far-right leader Giorgia Maloney has claimed victory in Italy's election and is on course to become the country's first female prime minister.
00:52:39.000Maloney is widely expected to form Italy's most right-wing government since World War II.
00:52:52.000Maloney said her Brothers of Italy party would govern for everyone and would not betray the people's trust.
00:52:59.000She said, quote, Italians have sent a clear message in favor of a right-wing government led by Brothers of Italy.
00:53:06.000Holding up a sign that said, Thank You Italy.
00:53:09.000She is set to win around 26% of the vote ahead of her closest rival Enrico Letta from the center-left.
00:53:16.000Mr. Letta told reporters on Monday that the far-right victory was a sad day for Italy and Europe, but his party would provide a strong and intransigent opposition.
00:53:27.000Maloney's right-wing alliance, which also includes Matteo Salvini's far-right League and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's center-right Forza Italia, will take control of both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies with around 44% of the vote.
00:53:42.000Four years ago, Brothers of Italy won little more than 4% of the vote.
00:53:47.000But this time benefited from staying out of the national unity government that collapsed in July.
00:53:53.000The party's dramatic success in the vote disguised the fact that her allies performed poorly, with the league slipping below 9% and Forza Italia even lower.
00:54:02.000Their big advantage, however, was that they were able to put up one unified candidate in a constituency.
00:54:08.000Their opponents in the left and center could not agree on a common position and stood separately.
00:54:14.000Earlier this year she outlined her priorities in a raucous speech to Spain's far-right Vox Party.
00:54:20.000She said yes to the natural family, no to the LGBT lobby, yes to sexual identity, no to gender ideology, no to Islamist violence, yes to secure borders, no to mass migration, no to big international finance, no to the bureaucrats of Brussels.
00:56:31.000But there is a big difference here because we like Trump because in 2016 he really represented the antithesis of the establishment on nearly every issue.
00:56:44.000And in particular on the three big globalist issues, which are global population, which is mass migration, global commerce, which is free trade, and global government, which is our entangling alliances with NATO and all the other countries.
00:57:03.000And so, you could say that Trump wasn't perfect on all the issues when he ran, but he actually was perfect on all the issues that mattered.
00:57:11.000And he did represent a truly anti-establishment figure.
00:57:16.000He was pro-Israel too, although even in the election, not as much as once he got elected.
00:57:22.000He said that he was going to make a deal that was good for Israel and Palestine.
00:57:26.000And then he got in and he told Bibi Netanyahu at his first press conference, stop settling the West Bank.
00:57:32.000And then he changed his tune a little bit after.
00:57:35.000But he was basically perfect on the three issues that matter the most about globalism.
00:57:41.000Global population, global commerce, global government.
00:57:45.000And that's what Hillary Clinton described in the WikiLeaks leaked emails, which was the common market, open movement, and free movement of goods, services, and people, which would be on the entire Western Hemisphere.
00:58:48.000Co-signed by the Mossad, co-signed by the Jews in the form of she's giving an interview to the Jerusalem Post and she compares herself to Laikud and Yair Netanyahu, Bibi Netanyahu's son, is retweeting her and she's got the support of Dave Reboy and all the other Zion Jews in the American conservative movement.
00:59:12.000And although she's against the migration and against the other things, she's pro-NATO!
00:59:18.000And NATO is the mechanism, as I just explained, through which Washington DC, and by proxy Israel, achieves world domination.
00:59:30.000She supported the bombing of Libya in 2011, and now she supports NATO's war against Russia in Ukraine.
00:59:38.000But she's against Islamism, but she's against migration.
00:59:41.000I mean, those things are good, but we'll have to see what all of that is going to look like.
00:59:48.000Because to me she looks a lot like Ron DeSantis.
00:59:51.000She looks like the Ron DeSantis of Italy.
00:59:55.000Ron DeSantis is Italian so it's a little ironic.
00:59:59.000She said in an interview to an Italian newspaper, I have this cited here,
01:00:07.000She insisted there were, quote, no nostalgic fascists, racists, or anti-Semites in the Brothers of Italy DNA, and she always got rid of ambiguous people from our party.
01:00:17.000In other words, anybody that could be misconstrued as an anti-Semite or a racist.
01:00:24.000And as I said, she, in trying to champion herself as a moderate, said that she actually has a lot in common with the Republican Party, and with the Conservative Party in the UK, and with the Likud Party in Israel.
01:01:34.000It's because Judaism and Christianity are incompatible.
01:01:38.000So as far as antisemitism goes, I don't know what you mean.
01:01:42.000If it means beating up Jews for being Jews, then I'm not an anti-Semite, and I oppose that.
01:01:48.000But if anti-Semitism is like what the CIA describes it as, if you go to the CIA World Factbook, if you go to the FBI's website, if you go to the DOJ website, they have a very different definition.
01:02:02.000They say that if you think Jews have an allegiance to Israel more than their own country, that's anti-Semitic.
01:02:42.000But if you say it, it's according to our government, anti-Semitic.
01:02:46.000So when people say they're not anti-Semitic, which definition do they mean?
01:02:50.000They mean the definition created by the Mossad, which says, I will obediently go along with the Zionist occupied situation?
01:03:02.000Or does it mean that you really just don't want Jews to be mistreated for who they are?
01:03:06.000In which case, okay, yeah, nobody's an anti-Semite, really, other than blacks and Muslims.
01:03:13.000But I have a strong suspicion that when people say, I don't have any room for ambiguity and I'm not this and that, it's probably the former.
01:03:21.000And when they talk about they want to visit Israel and all this, and they compare themselves to the Likud Party and they're friends with the Yair Netanyahu and Orban, I think it's the former.
01:05:01.000When Trump says schedule F, fire 50,000 people, that's what needs to be done.
01:05:07.000When Trump says build a wall and end globalism as we know it, when he on his way out says we're gonna end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and send the troops home from Germany and South Korea, that's my guy, still.
01:05:20.000Somebody that's a NATO shill in comparing themselves to Likud and getting cheered on by American and Israeli Zionist Jews, and they're in the Aspen Institute, I'm a lot less excited by.
01:05:53.000People have given a lot of really based and red-pilled speeches over the years and then stuff is just the same.
01:05:59.000Joe Biden in his State of the Union earlier this year said that he was going to shut down the border and he had a great record on illegal immigration.
01:07:24.000NATO bombing Libya in 2011 and deposing Muammar Gaddafi and Libya became a failed state and that was the vector through which all these sub-Saharan Africans came pouring across the Mediterranean and got picked up and brought to Italy by NATO.
01:07:40.000It was NATO's intervention in Syria which caused the migrant crisis in 2015, the NATO proxy war with Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Russia and China and every power in the world
01:07:53.000That tore apart the Middle East and brought all these people through Turkey and Greece and into Europe.
01:08:00.000So how can you go and campaign and say you don't want migrants, you know, on Islam, but at the same time you're in favor of NATO which caused the migrant crisis?
01:08:14.000And how can you be against LGBT and all this and support NATO when NATO is going around the world trying to spread that ideology and takes its order from Washington where that is THE ideology?
01:08:52.000Yeah, maybe she's infiltrating and maybe she's going to be really effective at governing because she won the election and you could say if the ends are good then they justify the means.
01:09:03.000But my hunch is that she's going to demonstrate the whole problem with this infiltration approach is that nobody's infiltrating anything.
01:09:12.000It is we who are being infiltrated by the system.
01:09:16.000If someone from the Aspen Institute who's a NATO shell wins as the Brothers of Italy and throws fascism on the trash heap of history along with racism and anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism,
01:09:27.000That's not...that doesn't sound like a Patriot infiltrating Zog.
01:09:31.000That sounds like Zog infiltrating the Patriot movement to me.
01:09:35.000And I think you'll find that what we see happen with her in Italy is what you can expect from DeSantis in America.
01:09:59.000And these underground things, they're making a concerted effort to get in the driver's seat of our movement and steer it back towards where they want to go.
01:10:08.000It would look like somebody saying all the right things but fundamentally coming from the same place as all the other establishment people.
01:10:14.000And that's what we see over and over and over again.
01:10:16.000With populist ink and all these ink movements and now some of these types in Europe like Boris Johnson or