00:00:22.000I didn't know all of that was going to happen going into it, but here we are, bigger and better and stronger and everything else than before.
00:02:15.000And then on today, of course, Monday that is, earlier in the evening, we saw a missile, an intermediate range missile, launch from North Korea over Japan into the Pacific Ocean.
00:02:25.000So, looks like it's finally happening with North Korea.
00:02:46.000First time doing it independently, so there may be some kinks we're going to work out, but other than that, I think we're good to go.
00:02:53.000Pretty good start for our first independent show.
00:02:56.000But for our first topic, I wanted to talk about Reagan Battalion, okay?
00:03:00.000I wanted to talk about Reagan Battalion.
00:03:02.000Now, I'm going to have to tread pretty lightly.
00:03:05.000Unfortunately, I'm going to have to be very careful about what I say, because you know how.
00:03:13.000These types of people, I'm talking about globalists, of course.
00:03:16.000Let's not throw around any words like bigotry or anything else like that.
00:03:21.000These globalists tend to be pretty litigious when it comes to these sorts of political affairs.
00:03:28.000So I'm going to have to be very careful about the words that I use so I don't get a call from the SPLC or the ADL saying, you're under arrest.
00:03:38.000You offended the wrong type of people.
00:03:41.000So I'm going to have to be very careful about how we talk about the Reagan Battalion story.
00:03:47.000It appears that we finally uncovered the man, or rather, the group of people behind this Twitter account.
00:03:55.000For those people that are new to the show, for those people that are new to Nicholas J. Fuentes, this is a long-going feud.
00:04:02.000This is, I kid you not, this is a nine month story arc.
00:04:07.000If you can believe it, a nine month arc that we're talking about.
00:04:14.000December, where this Twitter account, the Reagan Battalion, back then it only had something like 30,000 followers out of a clear blue sky came after me.
00:04:25.000Now, at the time, I had something like 1,000 followers.
00:04:29.000I had no YouTube show, I had no content.
00:04:33.000Some college kid on Twitter tweeting about my political opinions to a thousand people.
00:04:39.000And this massive organization, the Reagan Battalion, out of a clear blue sky comes after me in December of last year, calling me an anti Semite, calling me a bigot, calling me, you know, the litany of phrases.
00:06:38.000And let me tell you, I know a lot of people.
00:06:42.000In this sort of emerging field of media personalities and everything, especially in the last two weeks, I've had to deal with a lot of people in this business, if you'll call it, in this sector.
00:06:55.000Well, you know, in this business, but people that are in this field, I've come into contact with a lot of them.
00:07:03.000And I will say that this group of people that discovered the Reagan Battalion are top notch, some of the best people I've met in my life, just benevolent, good hearted people.
00:08:39.000I will get out my proverbial whiteboard here, and we're going to demonstrate to you, and you tell me, okay?
00:08:46.000Because I'm not going to make any claims.
00:08:48.000I refuse to make claims, because if we do that, you know, then you get into legal trouble.
00:08:52.000But here's what we're going to do, okay?
00:08:55.000So, Paul Town and Wild Goose did some sleuthing.
00:09:00.000And they found that if you go on Twitter and you request a password change for certain Twitter accounts, they'll tell you the phone number.
00:09:10.000They'll tell you the last two digits of the phone number for the account holder.
00:09:15.000And that's like, I don't know all the technical stuff behind it, but basically, if you look up someone's Twitter username, you try to log in, you click, you forget your password, and they'll say, We're going to send it to this phone number.
00:09:29.000Is that okay so that you can reset your password?
00:09:31.000So the phone numbers associated with these accounts.
00:09:39.000Benny Politec's Twitter account is connected to a phone number that ends in 5-6.
00:09:45.000His company, which is Colossal PR, is connected to a phone number that ends in 5-6.
00:09:51.000Reagan Battalion is connected to a Twitter account that's connected to the phone number that ends in 5-6.
00:09:57.000And the Stop Trump Super PAC, which is what Reagan Battalion used to be before they became Reagan Battalion, that retired Twitter account also ends in the numbers 5-6.
00:10:08.000So, we'll do a little bit of math here.
00:10:12.000All right, we'll do a little bit of math here.
00:10:14.000So, you have those four phone numbers, which are totally unconnected.
00:10:18.000Four Twitter accounts, which are totally unconnected.
00:10:21.000There's no evidence to suggest there's any connection.
00:10:24.000And yet, those four accounts all end in the digits 5, 6.
00:10:33.000So, if we're saying that that is all coincidental with each account, with each two digit account, Phone number, there is a 1 in 100 chance that those last two digits are 5'6, right?
00:10:47.000If you randomly generate a phone number for a Reagan battalion, there is a 1 in 100 chance that the last two digits will be 5'6.
00:10:56.000If you do the same for Benny Policek, it'll be a 1 in 100 chance it'll end in 5'6, and so on.
00:11:02.000So if you look, here's my math, folks.
00:11:13.000Obviously, and this is just how mathematics works, I can't explain it to you folks, but it compounds every time.
00:11:21.000There's a 1 in 10,000 chance that two of them both end in 5, 6.
00:11:26.000There is a 1 in a million chance that three of them end in 5, 6.
00:11:35.000Million chance there is a one in 100 million chance that all four numbers, which are Colossal PR, Benny Policek, Reagan Battalion, and Stop Trump Pack, can all end in five six randomly.
00:12:21.000There is a one in 100 million chance that this anomaly, and of course it's an anomaly, that Benny Policek, Colossal PR, Ranga Battalion, and Stop Trump can all have the same last two digits for their phone number.
00:13:50.000Oh, this is Benny Politsik, and I'll leave a number after this message, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:56.000So basically, there is a lot of circumstantial evidence that might possibly allegedly point in the direction that this Hasidic person who worked with the Rubio campaign might be behind the Reagan battalion.
00:14:11.000Now, of course, there are many others involved.
00:15:15.000If I were ever in a self defense situation, I'm not going to go there.
00:15:19.000But Cassie Dillon, friend of the show, it came out yesterday.
00:15:23.000That there are screenshots which exist which indicate that the two videos that were taken of me, possibly illegally in private, in Virginia last month, were aggregated, collected, and sent to the Reagan Battalion from Cassie Dillon's personal email.
00:17:15.000I can't say that I'm not surprised that it ended up being some collection of these people, some collection of these really rotten, horrible people.
00:17:26.000And I'm talking about like the Washington, D.C. elite.
00:17:30.000I'm talking about your think tank people.
00:17:35.000Your political class, generally speaking, that is behind this.
00:17:40.000Because it's like 25 people, and they're all these, you know, it's the usual suspects.
00:17:46.000It's the same people, the same DC functionaries, the same establishment that was working for all these candidates in 2016, which are working in the think tanks, which are working in all the lobbyists and public policy firms and everything.
00:17:59.000And these are the people that are ruining the conservative movement, in my humble opinion.
00:18:07.000People like Cabot Phillips, the younger people that are swept up into this sort of thing.
00:18:14.000Because if you figure, you go and figure that you're a young person, you go and figure in your Cassie Dillon or your Will Nardi or your Cabot Phillips, and you're 25, 27, whatever, that's around the median age of these folks.
00:18:29.000And you figure that you look at all the statistics about how high the debt is getting, you look at all the statistics about what kind of people we're bringing into the country.
00:18:38.000What those people support in terms of welfare, in terms of their violence, their corruption, the drug cartels, in terms of radical Islam.
00:18:47.000You look basically at the country and you understand, looking at all the numbers, that in 100 years, this will be a very bad place to live if everything continues the way it's going.
00:18:59.000If we continue our immigration trends, which is to import people from the third world and we don't let them assimilate, to continue to import people who, Vote for Democrats who expand the size and scope of government, who run up the government's credit card, only making the government more and more insolvent, more and more bankrupt.
00:19:19.000You look at all of these trends which are destroying and pillaging the country economically, socially, just about in every aspect.
00:19:28.000And these young people who have their whole lives ahead of them, who their children will have to live in this hellscape, this globalist hellscape, they look at all of this.
00:19:38.000And instead of being humbled by it, instead of saying, this motivates me to act in the interest of my people and my country, they say, I'm going to take care of my internship at campus reform.
00:19:53.000I understand that in 100 years, this country will be as violent as Brazil, as poor as Venezuela, as corrupt and broken as the European Union, and my children will have to live in that.
00:20:06.000And they say, Yeah, but better not rock the boat because my $14,000 check from Leadership Institute is coming in next week.
00:20:25.000That's not going to play well with the producer on Fox and Friends.
00:20:29.000That's not going to play well with the producer on Fox and Friends who gives me a one minute spot every two weeks, Cavett Phillips.
00:20:37.000And it's really a tragedy that you see this abdication of moral responsibility for young people, particularly young people involved in politics.
00:20:54.000And I met with a really good friend on Twitter, and he brought along one of his buddies, I guess you could say, from somewhere else.
00:21:02.000And we were all talking, and we sent each other articles about news and opinion and things that are going on.
00:21:07.000And after this whole Charlottesville thing blew up, this buddy of the Twitter friend unfollows me on Twitter, unfriends me on Facebook, wants nothing to do with me because I had become radioactive.
00:21:56.000You have these Democrats, these young liberals.
00:21:58.000Where they're going out and they are bucking against the system.
00:22:02.000They're bucking against the establishment because, you know, they're bohemian and everything.
00:22:06.000But you have all these, like, young organizers on the left who are dedicated to the cause.
00:22:12.000Like, with Bernie Sanders, you saw massive mobilization, massive organization with the young people because, in their heads, it's an ideological conviction that they want to make the country better.
00:22:23.000And that's why, really, I've come to despise the trust fund, brown nosing political conservatives.
00:22:35.000Because say what you will about the left, they have a different opinion, but they're trying to make the country better.
00:22:41.000In Boston University, I met with countless liberals, countless really nice, good liberals who, you know, we didn't disagree, or rather, we didn't agree on everything, but they were trying to make the country better.
00:22:53.000They were trying to push it as hard as they could in a different direction, which, although, again, we think is delusional, in their mind, they're doing the right thing.
00:23:03.000These conservatives on our side are either deluding themselves or they're deluding everyone else.
00:23:10.000And they walk around with these banners of free speech, liberty, patriotism.
00:23:17.000We love our families and everything else.
00:23:21.000And just when it gets a little bit not PC, just when it gets a little bit uncomfortable, you know, when the checks stop coming in, when the internships start to get jeopardized, whoa, you know, then they want no part of it.
00:23:34.000And that is so typical and it's so wrong.
00:23:37.000Cassie Dillon will moralize to me on Twitter, telling me, if you're going to be associated with certain movements and we're not in the same movement and you're going down the wrong path.
00:23:48.000You know, and I get all this moralization from Cabot Phillips and Will Nardi and everyone else.
00:23:54.000They all want to save me and they all want me to be a good conservative and fight leftists.
00:24:01.000And what they really want is for honest people to stop telling the truth.
00:24:10.000Because we're out here, people like myself, we are out here telling the truth without a filter.
00:24:15.000And that creates competition that is insurmountable.
00:24:20.000For liars on the conservative movement.
00:24:22.000If they're over there, if Cassie Dillon and Cabot and Ben Shapiro and Elliot Hamilton are all over here and they're saying all your problems are leftism, feminism is cancer, and Islam should be kept out of the country, and they're using all these basic talking points, which are all pretty drummed up and kind of disingenuous when you interrogate them, and we're over here saying, no, no, no, no, there's a lot more to it than that, folks.
00:24:58.000The globalists and not leftists are the enemy.
00:25:01.000When we start talking about the actual truth that people can actually relate to, when they actually say, hey, that's what's going on in the country, not this ideological Ronald Reagan throwback fiction that we hear from Ben Shapiro, it puts them out of the business.
00:25:17.000And the trouble is they can never compete with that because if they start telling the truth as well, they lose their job.
00:25:41.000It's good to see that smart people are with us and they're helping the movement.
00:25:48.000And I think that really goes to show that God is on our side, that you have people like Paul Town.
00:25:54.000And I hope that doesn't sound like melodramatic and takes away.
00:25:58.000The significance of what I'm saying, which is that you have really the crusaders who really care about what's right doing it on our side, and talented people, and they're not doing it for money, and they're not doing it for Twitter followers, and they're not doing it for influence or clout or anything like that.
00:27:22.000In 10 and 15 years, when we're what's big, when we're what's making the money, we're moving the country, we're going to say, yep, you wanted to be for the money, now you can be a busboy or you can code or, you know, something like that.
00:28:25.000I don't have any heart issues, cardio issues, cardiac, rather.
00:28:31.000So, like, if I get in a car accident or, you know, I hang myself, like, do not investigate, please.
00:28:40.000I know a lot of people put out those kinds of disclaimers because the evil that we are battling with the Washington, D.C. establishment is dangerous.
00:28:49.000And people kind of think it's like funny or a joke, but really, I'm a good driver.
00:28:53.000I am not in a depressed state, you know, so they're going to have to get really creative if they want to take me out.
00:29:19.000And, of course, you know, I jump right to poll on 4chan because it's so funny to me that.
00:29:26.000You have like mainstream media, you turn on Fox News, and they're still talking about Houston when there's a North Korean missile flying over Japan.
00:29:34.000You go on Twitter, and they're a little bit faster.
00:29:39.000You see some other sort of esoteric accounts posting about it.
00:29:42.000Then you go to poll, and there's already a 500 message long thread about what's going on in North Korea and every news source and everything else.
00:29:53.000It just goes to show you that when you actually have free speech, when you actually have.
00:30:00.000This free speech, and it's not just a meme.
00:30:02.000It's not just something you say so that you can get a job at campus reform.
00:30:06.000When you actually believe in it in its totality, it is supremely effective, more effective than anything else.
00:30:13.000When you actually have a free and open dialogue where people can say anything.
00:30:20.000I don't mean like a Ben Shapiro free speech where if you say something that can be perceived of as racist, they ruin your job and they come after you and they come after your kids and your family.
00:30:31.000I'm not talking about Ben Shapiro free speech.
00:30:50.000So earlier this evening, North Korea, they launched an intermediate range ballistic missile over a northern island of Japan, and it was towards and eventually landed in the Pacific Ocean.
00:31:03.000Apparently, this was an act of retaliation for.
00:31:07.000Joint U.S. South Korean military exercises on the Korean Peninsula.
00:31:13.000Earlier in the week, a North Korean delegation requested of the United Nations that they investigate those exercises because North Korea believes it is practice or training for an invasion of North Korea.
00:31:26.000The last time that this sort of a test occurred, where they flew a missile over Japan, was in 1998.
00:31:33.000So this is the first one in a long time where it flew over Japan.
00:31:37.000And apparently, this is sort of unconfirmed, but apparently, when it landed in the Pacific Ocean, the missile broke into three pieces.
00:31:49.000Because if this was an intermediate range ballistic missile, and they fly it over Japan and it breaks into three pieces, this could possibly be a MIRV.
00:32:00.000Now, a MIRV, for people that don't know, a MIRV is basically a missile, it goes up into the air, and then when it goes up into the atmosphere, More than one warhead, several nuclear warheads or bombs drop and they can land on different targets.
00:32:15.000So that would mean that North Korea could launch like one missile from Pyongyang, the boosters drop off, it gets into the atmosphere, and then multiple warheads rain down on multiple targets on the ground.
00:32:27.000So that they're saying it broke into three pieces, many have speculated, speculation, that it could be a test for MIRV technology, which would be not very good, which would be not very good, to put it lightly.
00:32:43.000This is basically the North Korea show.
00:32:45.000America First has basically become America First, brought to you by North Korea, because it feels like every other episode it's North Korean missile launch, North Korean missile launch, North Korean sanctions, North Korean nuclear test.
00:32:58.000Since President Trump got in office, that's been basically the number one thing going on overseas, with the exception of the Syria strike.
00:33:06.000Ironically, the Syria strike had a lot more to do with North Korea than Syria anyway.
00:33:11.000But with regard to North Korea, for people that don't watch my show or haven't watched my show before, I've explained it many times that North Korea is not an irrational actor in terms of international relations.
00:33:28.000Many people say that Kim Jong un is crazy or irrational or illogical or something to that effect.
00:34:05.000And this is so problematic in terms of if you want to analyze international relations, to assume that a threat.
00:34:15.000That bombastic rhetoric equates to a bombastic or irrational personality or actor in the government, which is a totally, totally different thing.
00:34:25.000And you see this in particular with the rogue states, with Iran, with formerly Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, with Saddam Hussein in Iraq, with Bashar al Assad in Syria, and with Kim Jong un in North Korea, where it's very easy for the controlled media to say this.
00:34:46.000This third world dictator in a rogue state has bombastic rhetoric.
00:34:51.000And that constitutes a credible threat, or it constitutes or it signifies that the actors in their government are irrational, which is very significant.
00:35:01.000And it is important to say that that is not true.
00:35:09.000There is a complete strategy to this, and we've talked about it a lot on the show.
00:35:14.000Apologies if you've heard it a lot of times, but we have to do it for the new people, which is that North Korea, since 1991, has been without a superpower sponsor.
00:35:28.000And you can read about this in Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations.
00:35:31.000He talks about the structure of these alliances in the pre and the post Cold War era.
00:35:37.000Whereas in many proxy wars, you have your two direct actors on the ground, your primary actors, which would be North Korea and South Korea, North Vietnam and South Vietnam, Iraq and Iran, Sudan and South Sudan.
00:35:54.000In all these proxy conflicts, you have your primary actors, which are the people who are actually fighting in their own countries.
00:36:01.000Beyond that, you have secondary actors, which are regional.
00:36:04.000And then at the highest level, the tertiary level, Is where you have your superpowers, your Soviet Union, your United States, your China, or your Russia, and then those sorts of actors.
00:36:16.000After 1991, after the Soviet Union collapsed, North Korea, which is all the way in the Pacific theater, it's not in Eastern Europe, North Korea was without its superpower sponsor.
00:36:29.000So now you figure in 1991, put yourselves in the shoes of North Korea.
00:36:36.000Look at the demilitarized zone, and you see.
00:36:39.000Massive fortifications of now the undisputed superpower in the world, a hyperpower, in the words of Rex Tillerson.
00:36:48.000You're North Korea, you have a hyperpower with all their tanks, their artillery, their nukes, their infantry, and they are literally on your border, poised to take over.
00:36:59.000And just this year in 1991, your only hope of defending against that, the Soviet Union, who has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world, the second largest military in the world, and they're backing you.
00:37:47.000In basically a few phrases, that every government that the United States doesn't like, every government that opposes the United States, is wiped off the map or can be wiped off the map within weeks or months on the whim of the president or the American electorate.
00:38:06.000So now you're North Korea in 1991, not a big deal.
00:38:09.000But after 20 years of American intervention abroad, where they've taken out Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddafi, to an extent, Hosni Mubarak, they've taken out every regime they don't like, what's the only solution?
00:38:23.000And the solution to this problem was answered by a man named A.Q. Khan from Pakistan.
00:38:29.000This was a nuclear scientist who gave Pakistan their nuclear program.
00:38:33.000And his mission in his life, he's still alive today, was to give nuclear infrastructure and blueprints to rogue states to serve as a deterrent so that the United States couldn't knock down any country it wanted, so that in a word, nations could protect themselves from superpowers.
00:38:50.000In that sense, the nuclear arsenal gives North Korea a very small, poor country.
00:38:56.000Essentially, a defensive parity, a defensive equivalency with the United States.
00:39:02.000Because if you think of it for a moment, the United States invades Iraq.
00:39:26.000It will cost millions of dollars, billions, possibly trillions.
00:39:30.000If they nuke Japan, if they nuke Seoul, if they nuke China, heaven forbid, you're talking about tens of millions of casualties, civilian.
00:39:40.000You're talking about possibly hundreds of thousands of Americans that have to go in there and clean up after North Korea is disposed of.
00:39:48.000You have imposed a tremendous cost and created a deterrent so that the United States, they still can take you out, but they're going to think twice about it.
00:40:01.000So, when you hear all this bombastic rhetoric, you're wondering why they keep testing nuclear missiles and weapons, and they have these videos of them nuking New York City or D.C. That's the strategy.
00:40:13.000They're saying, it's essentially like a porcupine.
00:40:16.000They're saying, you know, look, it's not worth it.
00:40:20.000Take the sanctions off, take the troops off the DMZ, or at least don't invade us, because if you do, it'll be hell.
00:40:27.000And it's a very grim, that's a very cold, rational way to think about it.
00:40:32.000But that's the strategy of North Korea, which is they are fixing to set themselves up to cause the most damage, the most casualties, the costliest damage in the quickest amount of time.
00:40:46.000So that a first strike by the United States would result not in mutually assured destruction, but in a pretty horrible destruction.
00:40:54.000And hopefully one day that's what they're aiming for eventually is mutually assured destruction.
00:40:58.000They get an ICBM so that if we take them out, well, they take us out too.
00:41:11.000It may be erratic, but that has an intended effect.
00:41:15.000And these people, these amateurs in politics, who, you know, I see some people on Twitter or Facebook who they cannot distinguish between rhetoric and policy.
00:41:27.000And that is, ironically, it has the adverse effect where you have this crazy rhetoric from Kim Jong un, or rather, this bellicose maybe that's a better way to describe it.
00:41:38.000Rhetoric from Kim Jong Un, and that only makes people want to jump in and invade more.
00:41:43.000It only makes people want to go to war with Iran, even though it doesn't serve our interests at all to do that.
00:41:50.000Maybe it does with North Korea, but not with Iran.
00:41:56.000I'm guessing that either this was a MIRV test and an act of aggression or just a regular act of aggression in response to those joint exercises.
00:42:06.000At the end of the day, what's really going to Influence how this plays out is what China said about it a few weeks ago.
00:42:13.000A few weeks ago, a representative from the Chinese government said that if the United States declares war on North Korea, if there's a first strike by the United States, China will intervene on behalf of North Korea.
00:42:28.000However, if North Korea initiates the conflict, China promised to remain neutral.
00:42:35.000That's what's going to influence this calculus.
00:42:38.000The United States, really, the first strike is off the table.
00:42:42.000Unless this missile strike is perceived as a, or rather, missile test is perceived as a provocation for war, if China buys that, otherwise, the United States can't do a first strike.
00:42:54.000And then, by the same token, if North Korea attacks us first, they're done.
00:42:59.000If China remains neutral, they're going to be hanging those government people in the streets in Pyongyang.
00:43:45.000And you have all these college frat kids with the t shirts, red, white, and better than you, back to back, world war champs, and all this rhetoric from young people and from conservatives about we're going to go over there and we're going to do X, Y, and Z. War is a horrible thing.
00:44:02.000And nobody needs me to say that, but it's worth reminding people that if North Korea uses a nuclear weapon, that is millions of casualties, that is millions of innocent people erased in the worst way.
00:44:16.000And you can read what it's like after a nuclear blast.
00:44:19.000People's eyes melting down their faces, people's skin falling off of their bodies.
00:44:25.000I mean, this is the worst carnage that anyone can ever imagine.
00:44:30.000And you have people like Jack Posobiak saying, have SEAL Team 6 steal the nuclear weapons while we hack them with the cyber.
00:44:45.000You know, like Bismarck said, every time you are rolling the iron dice and nobody knows what's going to happen, Look at Iraq.
00:44:52.000You know, would anyone call that a wild success?
00:44:55.000Remember all the people that were, woohoo, you know, cheering it on.
00:44:58.000Yeah, we're going to call them freedom fries because the French won't engage in our impossible, quixotic nation building exercise in Iraq, in Mesopotamia.
00:45:10.000So I will say that with North Korea, we don't know what's going to happen, but we really should pray that nothing happens because if it does, it's going to be very ugly and we don't know what will happen.
00:45:20.000We don't know what's on the other side.
00:48:44.000I mean, there is so much, so much there to pull apart.
00:48:50.000If that doesn't make you upset, You need to read more books because, I mean, obviously, you have this pasty, fat, soy faced cuck, a descendant of Robert E. Lee.
00:49:04.000Like, listen, son, your ancestors were heroes.
00:50:29.000In front of all these people and condemn his ancestors, the heroic actions.
00:50:35.000I mean, this is the worst thing that could ever happen to have this ritual, because it is ritualistic.
00:50:43.000They have this guy going up there, going up there in front of national television and condemning himself, condemning his ancestors.
00:50:52.000They literally had this in the Soviet Union.
00:50:55.000In the early days of the Soviet Union, they would have people and they would break them down and have them commit to crimes they didn't commit and condemn.
00:51:02.000Their way of life and their ancestors.
00:51:04.000This is Marxism 101, the most dangerous degree of it I've ever seen.
00:51:11.000Going up there, apologizing for his ancestors, apologizing for his people, for being who he is.
00:53:48.000Like I said, I said many times, I'll say it again, I've said it before.
00:53:53.000It was a tragedy that Heather Hare was killed.
00:53:56.000Anytime an innocent person is killed, you know, obviously that is a tragedy.
00:54:00.000However, Heather Hare went to that protest with 2,000 other counter protesters who came with lead pipes, aluminum baseball bats, water bottles full of concrete, and feces and urine.
00:54:21.000And so, you know, look, I'm not saying, I am not saying at all, I am not even saying, like, I'm not saying, I'm not saying at all that it was justified or anything like that.
00:54:30.000But I am saying that when you go into that situation, if you want to LARP and you want to dress up as civil rights activist and Nazi killer, unfortunately, you are taking a risk.
00:54:44.000But to pretend like this is your work and this is her lifelong legacy, she was there to virtue signal.
00:59:33.000If you're fighting for love or hate, I mean, that is just the purest sign that you are not thinking, that you've been co opted and controlled by television.
00:59:45.000Because nobody in their right mind wakes up one day and consciously thinks, today I'm going to fight for more love.
01:00:00.000I mean, if you watch my show, you know there's no hate.
01:00:03.000If you watch, and I'm not even saying that like ironically, if you watch my show, you know, people call me a racist and a white supremacist and a bigot.
01:00:11.000At no point in this show is there any talk of disliking people because they don't look like me.
01:00:16.000That is just absent from any of the programming.
01:00:19.000We are talking about culture and heritage and ethics and morals and religion, truth, metaphysics, and we're talking about it passionately.
01:00:28.000But this caricature of, well, there's this shadowy group of people and they're gaining strength and they hate people because they don't look like them.
01:01:49.000It is directly out of 1984 that this sort of visceral hatred for an enemy that you don't talk to, that you don't understand, that, I mean, you have no idea who they are, straight out of a dystopian book.
01:02:01.000I mean, take your pick, whichever one it is.
01:05:06.000I think we're going in that direction.
01:05:08.000I don't know if this momentum will continue.
01:05:10.000I don't know if this inertia will be strong enough because you have to consider that when you see what's happening in Berkeley and you can really be in the thick of it, you know, you're online, you're watching the periscopes and everything.
01:05:23.000And in your mind, what you're seeing and what you're experiencing, like America's being torn apart.
01:05:30.000But, you know, if you talk to your parents or your brothers or sisters or your cousins, like they're not ready to take up arms over Antifa, they're not ready to take up arms over.
01:05:50.000I don't think a sufficient part of the population has taken aside or has been radicalized.
01:05:55.000You have to get all these components just right in Why America to make it happen, and I don't think it's there yet.
01:06:01.000I think you could certainly see it in the next 20 years if the state goes bankrupt.
01:06:05.000If we default on our debt and the government becomes insolvent and we're not able to carry out certain services, I think we could be looking at that.
01:06:15.000But I think you only really have a civil war when you have a complete failure of government.
01:06:20.000Absent that, it's just going to be skirmishes.
01:07:00.000If anything would destroy the Federal Reserve, I think it would be the advent of cryptocurrency.
01:07:05.000I think that would be the way to do it.
01:07:07.000But the problem is the Federal Reserve and legislation in particular to combat the Federal Reserve is built on a structure that's controlled by interests who want the Federal Reserve.
01:07:21.000How would you be able to get congressmen to pass a bill to stop the Fed if the congressmen's campaigns are funded by people who get easy money from the Fed?
01:07:52.000If we do the cryptocurrencies, and like we're seeing with this free speech movement and this anti establishment movement, it's so decentralized.
01:08:00.000That's one of our strongest assets, is the fact that, and also with blockchain technology, I was reading about that.
01:08:09.000With blockchain, I'm not even going to pretend I know what that's all about or how to explain it.
01:08:16.000I read about it, I kind of am familiar with it, but basically, like the internet is kind of a little bit stored on everyone's computers as opposed to an essential network.
01:13:05.000I'm not saying it's out of bounds of what we can expect from people, but I don't think we should rule people out because they haven't made that leap, if that makes sense.
01:13:14.000I'm leaning towards the religious conviction, but I think both are working towards the right objective.
01:13:21.000Chad Williams, how do you deter the thoughts?
01:13:23.000To be honest, I haven't had much luck deterring thoughts.
01:13:28.000If you want to deter thoughts, act like Will Nardi, really, because when you act like a beta orbiter, when you say things like, kick his bigoted ass, sister, When you say things like that, it is repellent to thoughts because thoughts, you know, they are attracted to status.
01:16:13.000The government's loaning out all this money to all these people.
01:16:16.000And then, what it serves to do, I mean, there are many purposes.
01:16:19.000Think of this they loan all this money to the kids, the kids give the money to the colleges.
01:16:24.000Colleges use that money to pay for professors.
01:16:27.000They use it basically to fund this left wing globalist machine where they're paying intellectuals to write papers about how gender and family and white identity isn't real.
01:16:36.000And then, meanwhile, and sports, and of course, they're building fucking stadiums with it so people can watch their college sports, their NCAA basketball.
01:16:48.000And then the students are getting out of college and they're thousands of dollars in debt.
01:17:09.000Oh, whoops, whoops, we accidentally constructed this money extraction machine to give money to all the people that we like and to fund all the projects we like.
01:17:19.000And it deters the family creation that we loathe and it makes a permanent class of wage slaves.
01:17:44.000I mean, they, and the best is they bring the kids in, and these are 18 year old kids who, even if they were homeschooled in high school, and you don't see that much, but even if these kids escaped the indoctrination in middle and high school, then they take them out of their homes and they put them on a campus.
01:17:59.000And it's bad enough that all the classes are Marxist indoctrination.
01:18:03.000It's bad enough that every class will teach them that their identity is.
01:18:06.000Is evil and their families are wrong and their God isn't real.
01:18:10.000It's bad enough that you have all of this Marxist propaganda that they talk about on the news.
01:18:16.000What they don't talk about is they degrade and destroy any semblance of virtue that a person could have entering college.
01:18:26.000Nobody talks about the fact that people go in and, as virtuous as they are, they come in and they're taught to binge drink and smoke and experiment with promiscuity and then all kinds of alternative lifestyles and everything else.
01:18:40.000And you look at the women in particular, and they come out head shaven, they're disgusting, they're obese, they're grotesque, piercings, tattoos, they don't want to have families, they don't want to fulfill the biological imperative.
01:18:54.000I wouldn't even care if they were learning Keynesian economics if they came out looking like women and men.
01:19:02.000But they come out, these drunken man children who play video games and smoke pot on the weekends, Seth Rogen wannabes, and the women come out and they're looking like men.
01:19:53.000If they come back with Breitbart, the network, Breitbart News Channel, and that is the replacement for the corporate media, I mean, we should really praise Trump's genius for kicking him out of the West Wing, right?
01:20:07.000Al Smoke Shop, when will careerist conservatives grow a pair and talk about today's issues?
01:20:52.000Do you know how easy it would be, as charismatic and well read as I am, for me to be in Leadership Institute and making $14,000 or in one of these think tanks or having one of these internships?
01:21:04.000All I would have to do is shut up about the truth.
01:21:07.000All I would have to do, because that's why I'd been denied many applications at many jobs, is because I'd been very upfront about my views.
01:21:15.000Do you know how much money I could be making?
01:21:17.000I could be on Fox and Friends like Cabin Phillips, or maybe I could if my father was the head of Americans for Prosperity like his is.
01:21:47.000You know, Ben Shapiro, that's why, have you ever noticed Ben Shapiro has never, never in his life engaged or debated with a white nationalist?
01:21:59.000But why has Ben Shapiro, for all, you know, he will talk about them at length on his show, how stupid they are, how dumb they are, and they're the left and everything else.
01:23:00.000What do you think of the ideas some have presented of breaking up the union to avoid a civil conflict?
01:23:05.000That's interesting, interesting but unrealistic.
01:23:09.000You know, I like the idea of splitting up some of the states, like splitting up California and Idaho and Washington and Oregon into different states.
01:23:19.000But I don't know about splitting up the Union.
01:23:25.000I think certainly a more Confederate type structure would be in the cards now that we have this technology and the military advancements that we have, where The federal government could still project power and you could still have states' rights.
01:23:39.000Like, picture the European Union, but the United States.
01:23:43.000Instead of multiple countries, multiple states.
01:23:45.000I think that would be a little bit more tenable.
01:23:51.000Carter, how important do you think it is that we fight for the alt right brand?
01:23:56.000Can we allow the MSM to make the alternative views equal Nazi?
01:25:19.000These major projects, I don't think it's going to happen.
01:25:22.000Anything that's going to happen will be gradual and evolutionary.
01:25:26.000My firm belief right now is ride the tiger.
01:25:30.000We have to ride the tiger, which is basically an internal struggle for now where all of our people that know what's going on are going to the gym, they're reading books, they're starting big families, they're doing what they can for the movement on their own.
01:25:47.000And then when the time is right, then we'll be ready to strike.
01:25:50.000And it's not like we're sitting on our hands waiting for the right time, but it's sort of like this epoch is grinding to a halt.
01:26:01.000And we really can't change the direction of it unless it's fizzled out completely.
01:26:10.000And so we should focus on what we can do as individuals.
01:26:14.000And then if an opportunity presents itself, then we can reevaluate.
01:26:19.000I guess it's sort of hard because I don't want to say like.
01:26:23.000Sit and wait for the opportunity because then people would rightly say, well, we have to act now.
01:27:05.000I will say this, and this is going to seem sort of like I'm just saying this, but when I met Cassie Dillon and when we did, what was the name of her show?
01:27:25.000And I remember watching the inaugural episode because Cassie was with Right Side before I was, and I had met her at BU when I did this big debate with the student body president.
01:27:39.000And so she was there to film it, and we sort of became contacts.
01:27:43.000And I saw that she was with Right Side.
01:27:45.000I really wanted to get in with Right Side because that was, I mean, that was big at the time.
01:28:10.000And I say this only because she has like a blood feud with me.
01:28:14.000If it were any other person, you know, people may make this out like I'm really bitter and it's really ugly.
01:28:21.000You know, look, if she had said like four or five months ago, like, I don't agree with any of you anymore and I don't want to talk to you, I would say, okay, fine.