00:00:07.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:11.000Lots to talk about, not a lot of news to get into.
00:00:16.000There's not much going on, unfortunately, but there is still much to go over, lots to talk about with the DHS looking into bringing charges against the leaders of sanctuary cities, President Trump's physical health, and many other things.
00:00:33.000But before we get into the news, before we get into What's going on in politics?
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00:03:03.000But those are just some housekeeping things.
00:03:16.000So a lot of nights it's kind of hit or miss.
00:03:20.000Lots of stuff about Paul Manafort suing and Bannon out of the White House and all kinds of things and protests in Iran.
00:03:27.000And then some days it's like Trump's physical fitness exam, right?
00:03:33.000But there is a lot to talk about with regards to DACA and the incoming government shutdown.
00:03:38.000So if you remember last week, we really talked about this for the entire week.
00:03:42.000Monday through Friday of last week, it was all about DACA.
00:03:46.000And of course, this started actually not last Friday, but the Friday before when the White House revealed their plans for the wall.
00:03:53.000Which was to be a 900 mile continuous border wall.
00:03:57.000And they proposed the rest of their demands, which was an additional 10,000 border enforcers, defunding sanctuary cities, ending chain migration, ending the diversity visa lottery system.
00:04:09.000If you recall, on Tuesday, we started to hear some not so good things.
00:04:13.000And this might have been the genesis of my split with James, which ended up on Nationalist Review.
00:04:19.000There was a big debate within the right as to which Trump we were to believe.
00:04:25.000Were we to believe the Trump on Friday, who unveiled his demands?
00:04:29.000In exchange for giving legal protection to the DACA recipients, which were a massive $18 billion wall, $15 billion for border security, the 10,000 border enforcers, the end to chain migration, and the diversity visa lottery system?
00:04:44.000Or were we to believe that Trump on Tuesday, who in a meeting between both Republicans and Democrats in the bipartisan meeting said that, well, he wasn't really going to be picky about what he would sign?
00:04:56.000He would basically sign any deal that the Democrats and Republicans put in front of him.
00:05:01.000It was all pretty liberal the way it sounded, the way that he said, we all want to protect the DACA recipients, and, you know, he wasn't going to be picky.
00:05:08.000So that ended up into a big controversy last week.
00:05:11.000It's looking like anti DACA Don is coming back.
00:05:15.000And we have some very nice tweets about this today, yesterday, and the day before.
00:05:21.000He tweeted on the 14th that, quote, DACA is probably dead because the Democrats don't really want it.
00:05:28.000They just want to talk and talk, desperately needed money away from our military, or excuse me, take and take.
00:05:33.000Desperately needed money away from our military.
00:05:37.000He tweeted later, Senator Dickie Durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the DACA meeting.
00:05:42.000Deals can't get made when there is no trust.
00:05:45.000Durbin blew DACA and is hurting our military.
00:05:48.000He said, the Democrats want to shut down the government over amnesty for all and border security.
00:05:53.000The biggest loser will be our rapidly rebuilding military at a time when we need it more than ever.
00:05:59.000We need a merit based system of immigration and we need it now.
00:06:14.000And these are all points, by the way, which I said he would be hitting, which I said he would be framing the DACA conversation in the context of the government shutdown on the 19th.
00:06:53.000But anyway, he says, and we must have a great wall to help protect us and to help stop the massive inflow of drugs pouring into our country.
00:07:01.000And then lastly, he tweeted today New report from the DOJ and the DHS.
00:07:07.000Shows that nearly three in four individuals convicted of terrorism related charges are foreign born.
00:07:13.000We have submitted to Congress a list of resources and reforms we need to keep America safe, including moving away from a random chain migration and lottery system to one that is merit based.
00:07:51.000When he says that three out of four individuals, so 75% of people convicted in terrorism related charges, are foreign born, got to move away from a random chain migration and lottery system to one that's merit based.
00:08:03.000He talks about how the lottery system is dangerous and so on and so forth.
00:08:07.000So the first point that he's hammering home is of the three demands that he made on Tuesday, which were the wall, the diversity visa lottery system, and chain migration, he's really hitting diversity visa.
00:08:21.000And chain migration very hard in these tweets, which is a very stark difference from the meeting on Tuesday.
00:08:27.000On Tuesday, they said they were going to go over four points DACA, diversity visa, chain migration, and the wall.
00:08:33.000And really, you didn't hear so much about those three things.
00:08:36.000You really heard a lot about DACA in that meeting.
00:08:39.000Since then, a lot of the tweets have been hitting the diversity visa and chain migration.
00:08:43.000Additionally, another point he's hitting is the wall.
00:08:46.000You know, a lot of people were concerned about the fact that in the meeting on Tuesday, he said that, well, he would kind of be okay with a $2.7 billion fence.
00:08:55.000That's what he said in the meeting, that that would probably be okay.
00:08:58.000That would probably be border security, which, of course, was in pretty strong contrast to the proposal he made on the Friday before, which was the $18 billion wall, contrasted with the $2.7 billion fence, the Virgin fence versus the Chad wall.
00:09:14.000But if you read into these tweets, I mean, just about everyone talks about how we need a wall, we need to build a great wall, we need to keep our country safe with a wall.
00:09:23.000And so he's really hitting hard the chain migration, diversity visa lottery system, and the wall.
00:09:28.000These three things are important because it's all in the context.
00:09:31.000It's all in the framing of the government shutdown.
00:09:37.000The government shutdown happens on the 19th.
00:09:40.000So the government shutdown will happen this week.
00:09:42.000And it's not looking like it can be avoided in the sense that they need to pass a spending bill before Friday.
00:09:49.000And both Democrats and Republicans have already signaled that they would like to fix, quote unquote, fix the DACA situation by funding the government.
00:09:58.000Now, given that Donald Trump said this comment about the shithole countries last week, Given the fact that Donald Trump completely rejected the bipartisan deal that had been worked on for four months between Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham, the Gang of Six bill, they're calling it in the Senate.
00:10:15.000Given that he shut that down, given that the Goodlot bill hasn't been brought to the floor in the House, there's no real deal in the works, the Democrats are split between the Democrats who are up for re election in 2018 and the ones that are looking more towards 2020, there's not going to be a deal made in time, and the government probably will be shut down.
00:10:35.000Given that, given the context of that, you look at these tweets where Donald Trump is putting the onus of the inevitable government shutdown 100% on the Democrats, saying DACA is dead because the Democrats don't want it.
00:10:49.000They want to take money away from our military.
00:10:53.000He says, Dick Durbin totally misrepresented what I said at the DACA meeting.
00:10:58.000Deals can't get made when there is no trust.
00:11:00.000Durbin blew DACA and is hurting our military.
00:11:04.000He says, Democrats want to shut down the government over amnesty, blah, blah.
00:11:08.000The biggest loser will be our rapidly rebuilding military.
00:11:11.000So, think of the brilliant framing of this.
00:11:14.000Think of how this timeline has played out.
00:11:17.000Friday, not last Friday, but the Friday before, Donald Trump unveils his list of demands, which is very, very solid wall, end to chain migration, end to diversity visa lottery.
00:11:29.000You have another $15 billion for border enforcement, 10,000 more border agents.
00:11:33.000I mean, you have conditions on top of conditions which make this a really solid proposal, a really solid list of demands.
00:11:41.000Then on Tuesday, he has a bipartisan meeting, a bipartisan meeting between Republicans and Democrats.
00:11:50.000He's sitting there next to Democrats and Republicans, and it's very telling that one of the people present at the meeting said that reporters were not only welcomed, but they were allowed to stay and stay and stay and hear what everybody was saying.
00:12:06.000And in this meeting where the reporters were there, and this is pretty interesting because we know that President Trump has been very hostile to reporters, very hostile to journalists and the media.
00:12:17.000But in this context, the reporters were allowed to stay and report on what's going on and hear what everybody's saying.
00:12:22.000And so in this big photo op, you have President Trump sitting there, and usually he's sitting there.
00:13:09.000He also said, He said that a clean bill, if we're going to pass this before the government shutdown, he said to me, a clean bill would be security and DACA.
00:13:20.000So not just DACA, but security and DACA.
00:13:22.000Think about The verbiage of a clean bill.
00:13:25.000Remember, all government shutdowns, even if you go back to the one with Ted Cruz and Obamacare, it was dominated by talks of a clean bill.
00:13:34.000And Republicans got killed in that shutdown because Democrats owned the clean bill rhetoric.
00:13:39.000They said Republicans won't fund the government, they won't pass a clean bill.
00:13:44.000They want to have a bill that defunds Obamacare.
00:13:46.000And we just want a clean bill that simply funds the government and sanctuary cities and the Obamacare exchanges and so on and so forth.
00:13:55.000Trump said specifically, explicitly in that Tuesday meeting, a clean bill is security and DACA.
00:14:02.000And he made it out during that meeting that security would simply be a $2.7 billion fence, and he really wasn't going to be picky about it.
00:14:10.000And then, after the negotiations have inevitably broken down, and it looks like it's the fault of the Democrats, and he can put it on the Democrats, now he can say, well, you know, look, I said I would sign anything that they put in front of me, but they would not meet me halfway.
00:14:27.000They would not simply give the security that I was asking for.
00:14:32.000And so when the government shuts down on Friday, not only can he say that the Democrats own it, but he could also put it on the military, which is such a power play.
00:14:40.000I mean, this is the same kind of rhetorical brilliance that you saw with the NFL kneelers.
00:14:45.000You know, there was a pretty good argument to be made, I think.
00:14:48.000I wouldn't have agreed with it, but I think there was a good argument to be made by Kaepernick and the others that, well, you know, they were protesting injustice and whatever.
00:14:58.000But Trump was genius because he made it about the military.
00:15:01.000He said, you know, they can protest, but they're really disrespecting our troops because, you know, of course, who doesn't love the troops?
00:15:08.000And so not only will Democrats own the shutdown, but they're also hurting the military.
00:15:12.000So this is shaping up to be a massive political defeat for the Democrats.
00:15:45.000We looked at all the evidence and we read his book, where in the book it talks about using your leverage.
00:15:50.000And there's a really good example of this.
00:15:52.000This was the development today from the DHS.
00:15:55.000The Department of Homeland Security is asking federal prosecutors to examine the possibility of bringing charges against the leaders of sanctuary cities.
00:16:04.000Now, if you look at everything that's going on concurrently, if you look at everything that's going on simultaneously while these negotiations are happening, while the government shutdown is looming, you'll have the leaders of sanctuary cities of San Francisco, Chicago, and other places.
00:16:31.000After that's contested, DACA recipients will be losing their legal protections.
00:16:35.000We're marching towards March 5th when they all lose legal protections.
00:16:39.000You have the government shutdown being put on the Democrats, which in 2018 you'll have many Democrats up for re election in the Senate, many more than Republicans are up for re election.
00:16:50.000So all of this pressure is being put on the Democratic Party.
00:16:54.000Where people might have said before, Trump is cucking, Trump is giving it away, Trump shouldn't make a deal, and the Democrats will never make a deal.
00:17:01.000Look at the position the Democrats are in.
00:17:04.000Where in a few days they're going to own a disastrous government shutdown.
00:17:08.000It'll be a disaster in terms of PR, in terms of the news cycle for the Democrats.
00:17:14.000The DACA recipients will be losing their legal protection, so they'll be getting killed by their base.
00:17:19.000The Democrats that are up for re election in 2018 are going to be furious with the Democratic leadership.
00:17:26.000Because you realize, and nobody's talking about this, but there's a massive split in the Democrats right now between Democrats who are going to be facing a caucus, or excuse me, an electorate in 2018, which is very sympathetic to Trump.
00:17:40.000You have to imagine that the senators and the representatives that are up for re election in 2018 in highly contested districts or states understand that they can't be reflexively anti Trump like the ones that are not up for re election.
00:17:53.000The ones that are up for re election are coming up against an electorate that is doing very well in the Trump economy.
00:17:59.000Where people are getting bonuses, they're getting their taxes cut, their utilities are being cut.
00:18:03.000You look at the black approval rating for Trump, which is doubled because black unemployment is the lowest it's been in recorded history in this country.
00:18:11.000You look at Hispanics and how they're getting killed in terms of DACA, how they'll turn on the Democrats in that regard.
00:18:18.000And so you have the Democrats that are up for re election in 2018, and it's really not shaping up well for them.
00:18:24.000They cannot afford to be reflexively anti Trump, and the party leadership that is not up for re election in 2018.
00:19:04.000I know the Democrats like infrastructure, but it's a question of how much federal funding will play into that or whether it'll be state and local or if there'll be public private sharing with that.
00:19:14.000But it could very well be a pivot to something like infrastructure or something less hostile.
00:19:19.000And in the meantime, we keep the leverage up on DACA.
00:19:21.000In the meantime, the injunction by the Ninth Circuit Court gets appealed in the Supreme Court.
00:19:27.000They start losing their protections again, and the clock is still on for March 5th when they all lose their protections.
00:19:32.000Trump is, I think he has a pretty clear eyed view of the entire game.
00:19:55.000DACA's already a done deal and blah, blah, blah.
00:19:58.000And it just goes to show that you really just have to look at the patterns here.
00:20:02.000This is probably the fourth or the fifth time that this exact same thing has happened, where Trump deludes his own base to serve his own ends.
00:20:17.000I was reading through some of these news articles about the DACA deal, and everybody talks about how the court changes the game because, of course, the Ninth Circuit judge impeded Trump from rescinding DACA.
00:20:29.000They said he couldn't do that, and so now the government is forced to start accepting renewals for DACA applications.
00:20:37.000Well, do you want to know the name of the federal district judge who blocked Donald Trump's plan to end DACA?
00:20:50.000I mean, I just think that's kind of comical, right?
00:20:52.000How serendipitous how these things work themselves out.
00:20:56.000In before people say Nick is pointing to a conspiracy theory, I'm just saying I think that's funny.
00:21:01.000That it just so happens that, you know, James was so blackpilled about Donald Trump and DACA, and here it is that the federal judge that stopped it from going through his name was awesome.
00:21:11.000Kind of a small world, but it's only with one L, so it's not like they're related or anything, but just kind of a comical coincidence there.
00:21:19.000The takeaway is that it's not to trust the president because you shouldn't trust any politician.
00:21:26.000It's not to have faith in the president because you can't have faith in any politician.
00:21:30.000It's not to not be suspicious of the government.
00:21:32.000It's not to not be suspect about politicians or their motives or things that might be going on.
00:21:38.000It's simply to say that you should have faith in the patterns.
00:21:42.000You should have faith in these kinds of things where a lot of people, I think, have been betrayed so much by politicians.
00:21:50.000I think a lot of people have been led.
00:21:53.000Into this pessimistic, nihilist place where they will always see the worst in everything, even if it contradicts reason, even if it contradicts evidence and other things that are going on.
00:22:04.000I think this is just another example which goes to show that you have to have faith in your analysis.
00:22:27.000When they employ the use of faith in this terminology, they mean to say that Christians have to have a leap of faith in the sense that they don't know that God exists, they have to believe that He does in the absence of evidence.
00:23:11.000And so, when I say you have to have faith in the patterns, you have to have faith in the evidence, I'm simply saying that it might feel really good to black pill.
00:23:20.000You might really, really want to just throw everything out and be really edgy and say, oh, Trump is just Bush III.
00:23:27.000Oh, wars in the Middle East and tax cuts and amnesty.
00:23:50.000And I only say that because the black pillars, they just sap the morale so much out of the movement where we're pushing and we want to have electoral success and we want to have legislative reform, and you just constantly have this black hole.
00:24:04.000You just constantly have this black cloud hanging over all of us.
00:24:08.000Saying nothing will ever work out, everything will fail.
00:24:12.000You have to realize the significance of the Trump presidency, what Trump represents.
00:24:17.000He's kind of like Harvey Dent in a sense.
00:24:20.000For a lot of people, Trump represents the last great hope for electoral politics and the country.
00:24:26.000I mean, think of what we were up against in 2016, where it was shaping up to be Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton or Marco Rubio versus Hillary Clinton.
00:24:34.000And we had just some guy who couldn't be bought.
00:24:38.000Who couldn't be influenced, who wasn't in the swamp, he wasn't entrenched in the politics, who came out and just said, let's just get these bastards out of here.
00:24:54.000And you have to understand the significance that that story plays for a lot of people in their political thinking and even their day to day thinking.
00:25:03.000You cannot downplay the power of that symbol, the power of that mythology of what happened in 2016.
00:25:26.000They accepted that the country was just going downhill and we were beyond salvation.
00:25:31.000And then this miracle happened and it brought people back into the fold.
00:25:35.000And a year after, because it's taking a little bit longer than people want, people are being a little bit impatient, they're ready to say, you know what, it was all BS.
00:25:58.000Hopefully, other things will happen in the news so we can stop talking about that.
00:26:03.000I know people are saying, Nick, you've been talking about DACA for a week, but I mean, this will be the story for the next week with the government shutdown.
00:26:10.000And I don't know, until something else major happens.
00:26:18.000And this is a pretty interesting story.
00:26:21.000This is another thing I find comical about Trump.
00:26:23.000So, the White House physician today held a press conference and he gave a lot of details on Trump's physical health.
00:26:29.000I believe he conducted the physical on Friday and he said basically he had excellent health and he did a lot more details about it today in a press conference.
00:26:38.000And it turns out that the president has 30 30.
00:26:41.000He scored 30 out of 30 on a cognitive health examination.
00:26:44.000The doctor, and this just kills me, he says that Trump typically sleeps four to five hours a night.
00:26:49.000He says, but President Trump simply doesn't need that much sleep.
00:26:54.000He says he's handling the stress just fine, and he says that the president's lifelong abstention from alcohol and tobacco use has contributed to his great health.
00:27:02.000So, I mean, you look at this guy who's 71 years old.
00:27:27.000But, I mean, while it may be funny when you see the doctor come out and he says he's actually at the top of his game, he's a stable genius, he's able to pile all this garbage in his body, and he's still, you know, an animal, he's still high functioning and everything.
00:27:43.000But what is sinister about this story is the fact that this is a very coordinated, very deliberate effort by the left.
00:27:53.000When they say he's not mentally stable, when they say he's a little bit off, and they try and portray him as, I don't know, maybe having issues or something.
00:28:21.000But when they say seriously that he has cognitive or mental health issues, that he's unstable, he's not fit to serve, and you have politicians and media people saying that, what they are trying to do.
00:28:34.000What they're trying to do is invoke a particular part of the Constitution where I believe if it's more than half of his cabinet decides that he's not fit to serve as commander in chief, they can remove him from office.
00:28:48.000And so that's what's really at work here.
00:28:50.000I mean, that's my guess as to why they're really pushing that hard.
00:28:55.000And you have to ask yourself, why are they pushing that hard?
00:28:59.000They are pushing very hard a palace coup with the Trump administration.
00:29:37.000But what's really going on here is that you have the president and this administration, which is cleaning house in terms of the swamp.
00:29:45.000And we've been talking about this for a long time, not just the weird stuff, not just the conspiracy stuff, like the fact that you had three major airport happenings in the past 30 days.
00:29:56.000You have two false missile warnings in Hawaii and Japan, and the Las Vegas shooting, and all kinds of other things.
00:30:03.000All kinds of other strange, unexplained things, like people dying in plane crashes in Costa Rica and in Australia that are associated with James Comey and Hillary Clinton.
00:31:14.000You only have these unsealed indictments, or rather, the sealed indictments.
00:31:18.000And the attorney general, or rather, yeah, the attorney general not so much in the limelight when they're doing something that could be compromised by being out in the open.
00:31:27.000And of course, we saw last week of a driver for a truck company in Maryland, or the head of a trucking company in Maryland was revealed to be one of these sealed indictments for cooperating with Russia in transporting uranium for the Uranium 1 deal.
00:31:43.000So, my prediction, and this may seem outlandish now, you may not buy it now, that's okay.
00:31:48.000You might say, Nick, it's conspiracy theory stuff, you're sounding like Alex Jones, that's okay.
00:31:54.000It's a pretty outlandish prediction right now.
00:31:58.000Mark my words, this is really going to start to heat up, and by March or April, you're going to see some movement on this.
00:32:05.000Just keep your eyes open for these weird things.
00:32:07.000Watch the airports, watch any weird plane crashes, watch if there's going to be any mass shooting or anything in the future, and just look for these inconsistencies.
00:32:16.000Look at these weird things, things that cannot be explained, things that you just might not buy the explanation.
00:32:22.000Because I sincerely think that something is happening at the higher level.
00:32:27.000Something is definitely happening behind the scenes in a major way.
00:32:31.000And of course, you have Steve Bannon that's been ordered to testify before the grand jury here on the Russia hearing.
00:34:20.000Watch this with any Zionist, Jewish Zionist in particular.
00:34:24.000Watch how fiercely they come out in defense of their country, where they are able to simply outright lie about things that they know to be true.
00:34:34.000I mean, the nuclear program was a good example for that.
00:34:38.000Where he flatly denied something that is common knowledge in supranational organizations, in the news, in the government.
00:34:44.000I mean, it is well known, and there's multiple sources.
00:34:47.000How they will just obfuscate the truth in terms of the settlements, in terms of the spying, in terms of everything else.
00:34:56.000And that's not to say anything more than there is a prejudice there.
00:35:00.000And there's simply no place for prejudice for any other country than this one when you're living in this country.
00:35:08.000If people want to go out there and shill for Israel, if people want to go out there and deny the truth and they want to be patriots for Israel, God bless.
00:36:04.000Because whenever you hear accusations of like anti Semitism leveled against people that are simply skeptical of Israel, the ethnostate for the Jewish people, it's very telling because, you know, it never starts out that way.
00:36:20.000It never starts out with virulent anti Semitism that comes out of nowhere.
00:36:40.000But, you know, when these people go out there and they literally arrest you for anti Semitism in the United Kingdom, they arrest you because, you know, they think you're saying something that is off color or whatever, it's kind of one of those things where it's, you know, are they protesting too much a little bit?
00:36:58.000You know, I mean, notice how last night's debate.
00:37:01.000Every simple, factual, evidence based charge leveled against Israel was countered with that's just, oh, what do you believe in a Jewish conspiracy?
00:37:11.000What do you believe in a Zionist conspiracy?
00:37:13.000It's one of those things where it's like, I simply asked about Israeli intelligence.
00:37:16.000You're saying, do I believe that Jews control the earth?
00:39:29.000But with regards to the question about Trump defeating ISIS or not, it's just simply unfounded the idea that Russia and Assad defeated ISIS.
00:39:38.000The fact that ISIS was defeated in a nine month period, immediately beginning with Trump's inauguration, I mean, it just goes to show that the war absolutely was won by Trump, changing the rules of engagement, allowing the military on the ground to defeat ISIS and so on.
00:39:54.000You look at which positions Russia hits in Syria, and they hit the Syrian rebels more than they hit ISIS.
00:39:59.000And that's not to say that there is an overlap.
00:40:02.000But the idea that Russia was totally committed to defeating ISIS is wrong.
00:40:06.000They were committed to shoring up the stability of the Assad regime.
00:40:11.000So to discount the efforts by the United States backing the Kurds and leading the effort in Iraq and Syria, don't forget, Trump has, or rather, America has 2,500 troops in Syria.
00:40:23.000So you have to ask yourself which is it?
00:40:25.000On one hand, you have these Russia files, you have the Russophiles, and the anti Trump people saying, well, America is involved in the Syria Civil War.
00:40:35.000Trump is a neocon, and he's involved because there are 2,500 people.
00:40:38.000And then at the same time, they say Trump had nothing to do with defeating ISIS.
00:41:44.000I mean, little do people know that Israel's strategy, called the Samson option, is to nuke the entire Middle East, possibly even Europe, if they come under fire.
00:41:56.000The reason they have a nuclear program is not to use it offensively, but in the event that an Arab coalition proves somewhat successful.
00:42:03.000In taking back Palestine and taking back the Levant, Israel blows up the whole region with nukes and takes everyone down with them.
00:42:11.000So the idea that that's stability is kind of laughable.
00:42:16.000Dissident Right says Colin Powell said Israel has 200 nukes in an email.
00:42:20.000Oh, yeah, I mean, Colin Powell said that.
00:42:22.000I mean, this is well established that Israel has something like 300 nuclear warheads pointing towards Iran.
00:42:28.000This was very recently in government documents that came out.
00:42:31.000So to deny that, it just goes to show that your allegiance is with the Israeli state and not ours.
00:42:38.000Crash Pelican, ask him if it's okay to be white.
00:43:08.000That people are not familiar with, but the Israelis almost bombed the British Foreign Ministry building in Britain.
00:43:15.000And this was in retaliation for something that the foreign ministry was doing in investigating what was going on in Palestine before the creation of the state of Israel.
00:43:24.000You can read all about this in a really good book called Against Our Better Judgment by Alison Weir.
00:43:31.000And you know it's good because it's written by a leftist.
00:43:33.000It's written by a left wing person who she originally set out, I saw her speak in Boston at this really weird, hippy dippy church where there were communists and all the wall was adorned with like rainbow flags and Marxist flags.
00:43:48.000I came to see her speak because I thought she was going to be like Kevin McDonald, and she was not like Kevin McDonald.
00:43:53.000So I went and heard her speak, and she said that she started to get interested in Israel because she looked into the coverage of the Intifada.
00:44:01.000And she went down to Palestine and she saw what was going on there.
00:44:05.000And then she started digging into the history of these things, and she found out that America was used to create the state of Israel.
00:44:12.000And there were terrible massacres that happened, terrorist attacks, and many things perpetrated by the Zionists to get this goal accomplished.
00:44:42.000And that's, you know, I think we're done doing the petty stuff, the text messages and all that.
00:44:47.000But I mean, if you're confused about what happened, just simply look at how many episodes of my show are produced, contrasted with output from other members.
00:47:14.000I think it was much better than the Will Chamberlain debate.
00:47:17.000I mean, Will Chamberlain debate, we had technical issues and we had that fucking weird, sorry for the language, we had that, but really, we had that weird debate format where, what the hell was that?
00:47:27.000Where he was like, you know, in the first five minutes.
00:47:30.000And then it turned into a more conversational thing.
00:47:32.000And that's when the real SmackDown was laid.
00:47:57.000I regret that this personal thing happened.
00:48:00.000And the more that I thought about it, the more that I realized this was just a relationship that couldn't work.
00:48:05.000We have very different personalities, we have very different views, and very different values fundamentally.
00:48:12.000So the more that I thought about it, the less angry I got.
00:48:15.000I mean, they did steal my company and my brand, and I guess that was a little bit underhanded.
00:48:21.000And personally, I'm waiting for an apology on that, but I think that this was going to happen inevitably, and so I really hope that he does well in the future.
00:48:32.000I mean, as much as we fought and we really started to fight a lot, as many nasty things I have to say about him and his style and everything, I can't think of a good thing to say.
00:48:44.000I guess he was a good pal while it lasted.
00:49:11.000We're going to try and do our best to move forward in a polite way.
00:49:15.000I will say on Gab, I don't really have that many followers on Gab, and not many people are on Gab.
00:49:21.000It's really only people in the movement.
00:49:23.000So, I like, I'm going to start using Gab in the future, I think, for all the petty kind of stuff that people get mad at me for posting about on Twitter.
00:49:30.000Because I have a lot of comical things to say.
00:49:32.000I like to put things out there that are uncensored and unfiltered.
00:49:36.000But people have this expectation on Twitter that I'm always buttoned up and I'm never petty and I'm never impulsive and all of that.
00:49:44.000And so, I would like to use Gab as kind of like my journal, kind of like getting on the inside of my head.
00:49:52.000And I don't know, would people like that?
00:51:49.000Carl Ritzenthaler, what role did Putin play in the downfall of ISIS?
00:51:53.000He played a big role in the sense that you have to understand that the Syrian Civil War, how many different factions there were, and how much overlap there was between the factions.
00:52:03.000So, of course, there were connections between the Al Nusra Front, which Israel did collaborate with, and ISIS and some of these other elements.
00:52:11.000And so, while I don't dispute the fact that Putin did play a role in.
00:52:45.000The problem is our people are not raising the bar up high enough.
00:52:49.000You watch some of these alt writers, and it's dry, it's bland, it's uninteresting, it's repetitive.
00:52:56.000I mean, not for nothing, and people are going to criticize this, but look at everybody that's come after me on the YouTube side Millennial Woes, Vince from the Red Elephants, Tara McCarthy.
00:53:06.000Look at the kind of content these people put out.
00:53:28.000Millennial Woes, he gets on there and it's just this over the top, dramatic, dry as a bone, like, give me a break.
00:53:35.000And the smoking and the drink, you know, is so melodramatic.
00:53:38.000And then Tara McCarthy, I was on with her over the summer.
00:53:43.000And holy shit, I wanted, I don't even know, I want to start smashing my head against the desk, how it rolled along so slowly.
00:53:51.000And so you just wonder what the motivation is when these kinds of people come after.
00:53:55.000I mean, when millennial woes and red elephants go in the comments section of James' most recent video to call me names and say, Nick is a whiny kid, Nick isn't a team player, Nick is hostile.
00:54:06.000It's like, okay, what's the real reason?
00:54:09.000Is it because you fellas have been putting out content and it's boring and it's shit, and I'm putting out something that's a little bit mildly interesting and there's a little bit of excitement going on here?
00:54:19.000I mean, really, I think that's kind of what it boils down to.
00:54:23.000You know, Vince, Vince, We're on the Baked Alaska live stream, and he sided with the Iranian protesters.
00:54:59.000You know, we're trying to raise funds here to keep the show going.
00:55:01.000And number two, because that's definitely a more uncensored, unfiltered kind of a thing that more of the diehard fans of the show will get.
00:55:09.000I don't think if anybody turns that on, they're going to really get the joke there.
00:55:14.000But we'll be doing that, I think, weekly.
00:55:19.000And like I said, you get that, you get the audio only format of the show, you get the special role on the Discord server, and you get to be a part of the now every other week call in shows.
00:55:29.000So that's a pretty nice package for $5.
00:55:32.000Simon Scola, you are MGTOW now since you are going your own way.
00:56:19.000I think all the circumstantial evidence, you can point to the text messages.
00:56:23.000You could say I was a little bit, you could say I was an asshole, and I wouldn't deny it.
00:56:27.000But look at what happened in the build up to this.
00:56:29.000Look at what happened after this, right?
00:56:31.000Where after this whole controversy happens, suddenly, I'm public enemy number one on everything, and people are doing all kinds of nefarious things.
00:56:45.000But anyway, people say this on poll that I can't, I'm not a team player.
00:56:50.000I've gotten kicked out of things, and it's true.
00:56:52.000You know, I've been kicked out of Boston U, got kicked out of Prager Force, the Leadership Institute, Lone Conservative, Identity Europa, what else?
00:58:07.000And let me pull up the link for the Discord here.
00:58:11.000My computer runs a little bit slow when I got the show going on.
00:58:18.000Which is kind of why I requested a new PC.
00:58:21.000People asked like that was too much for me to ask from the company that I raised upwards of six grand to ask for $500 to have a decent computer to host my own show, right?
00:58:33.000So let me post this up in the comments section here.
01:01:48.000They were humiliated after World War I.
01:01:50.000And so they were just looking for a scapegoat randomly.
01:01:53.000And then Hitler, a great speaker, a great orator.
01:01:56.000Well, he was such a good speaker that he got up there and he just hypnotized everybody.
01:02:01.000It was mass mind control, where he was such a good speaker that he convinced everyone totally irrationally to have certain opinions about certain things.
01:02:17.000But then Hitler came along and he gave good speeches, and suddenly everyone saw this outside group as a problem.
01:02:24.000And I think this is illustrative of what's happening today, which is to say that if we're not able to express our grievances peacefully, if we are not able to achieve the reforms we want civilly, you know, if we can't have a peaceful revolution, bad things always happen.
01:02:40.000And so I think if you look at the case of Weimar, Germany, where the.
01:02:45.000The organizers or the negotiators in the Paris Peace Conference, a lot of them were Jewish.
01:02:51.000If you look at some of the propaganda that was being put out by the intellectuals at the time and so on, I think if those grievances were considered, things wouldn't have happened.
01:03:00.000And I think it's very similar to today, very similar to today, where the biggest enemies of Jewish people in this day and age is the ADL and the SPLC.
01:03:10.000When they go around and they shut down free speech and they come on shows and they lie about things and they create fake statistics, they take the reality of the situation.
01:03:19.000And they make it, they take it out like it's so much worse.
01:03:22.000You know, if they allowed a free exchange of ideas and a free flow of ideas, I don't think people would have as much of a problem.
01:03:29.000They would say, well, you know, there are these different groups and there's group evolutionary strategy and there's outsized representation and we can debate why that is.
01:03:38.000But when they go out with the ADL and the SPLC and they censor and they cover it up and they shut it down and all of that, well, then people start to say, well, why is that happening?
01:03:46.000And then it lends itself to these wacky conspiracy theories and to hatred and to prejudice.
01:03:55.000So, with that debate yesterday, it's just one of those things.
01:03:59.000And with the Russia Today thing, it's one of those things where I think we're moving in the right direction.
01:04:03.000The more honest we can be, the more civilly and within the structure we can resolve these grievances, the less potential for violence and hatred and bad things.
01:04:16.000Problematic White Knight says Nick, is a Super Chat better donation right now or your Patreon slash PayPal?
01:06:46.000Thank you for the shekels from England.
01:06:49.000David Bowman, would we even need the ports and bases and the quote, trustworthy intelligence about the Middle East if we weren't at war for them in the Middle East?
01:06:57.000Yeah, that's a good question, my friend, right?
01:07:00.000You know, you look at the Anand Plan, and then you look at all the countries that have been mysteriously destroyed by the United States in the last 25 years.
01:07:08.000There seems to be a lot of overlap between the plan to secure the greater realm of Israel and American foreign policy.
01:09:04.000And I don't say that like, I mean, I think he looks good.
01:09:06.000He's obviously fit and healthy, and that's a good look.
01:09:08.000But I mean, some of the stuff he was saying in that Vice interview, you can't be associated with that if you want to be serious in politics.
01:09:55.000To three bullets to the head, to the back of the head, suicided, right?
01:09:59.000I guess people will know what happened.
01:10:01.000And hey, if that happens, you got to raise hell for me, all right?
01:10:04.000If I'm ever taken out of the game, you got to promise me you're going to be out there, you're going to be in the streets, and you'll make some trouble, all right?
01:10:11.000If the CIA comes after me, if the Mossad comes after me, my boys, you got to be out there for me.
01:15:07.000I don't know why people in the alt right are so adverse to conflict.
01:15:10.000It's like if I say something about somebody, rather than get on the show and debate with me, rather than get on the show and talk it out and it's fun and it's good content and people laugh and we grow through that kind of thing, there's this weird penchant in the alt right where it's like if you bant somebody too hard, you're out of the movement.
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