RUSSELL BRAND CENSORED??? UK ORDERS Rumble To BAN Accused Rapist | America First Ep. 1221RUSSELL BRAND CENSORED??? UK ORDERS Rumble To BAN Accused Rapist | America First Ep. 1221
In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about Russell Brand's latest accusations of sexual assault, YouTube demonetizing his channels, and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. He also discusses the election of Donald Trump and his potential impact on the future of the country, and whether or not he will win the 2020 election. America First is a show that focuses on the American people by focusing on the everyday issues affecting them, and their day-to-day lives. Produced in Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Art: Mackenzie Moore Music: Hayden Coplen Editor: Will Witwer Editor: Alex Blumberg Music: Jeff Kaale (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 47, 44, 45 & 45, we talk about: Russell Brand and Me Too! We talk about the latest allegations against Russell Brand, the war in Nagorno Karabakh, and more. We also talk about how the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Iran, and Russia, and Turkey, and much more! Topics: 1. Americanism, not globalism 2. America First! 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 26. Intro Music: "I'm Not a Country Girl" by Jeffree Starretta ( ) & Other? 15, 16, 16 17.) Intro and Outro: "Solo (featuring Myself (feat. ) - "Alicia Esteban ( ) & Other ( ) ( ) - Ode to Meghan McCain ( ) and Other ( , ) & (Apostolos ( ) , ) & (Solo) (Amber)
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00:00:29.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:05:47.000He was merely accused in the media and a police inquiry began.
00:05:53.000So YouTube in response demonetized all his channels, said that he can no longer make money on any channel on the platform.
00:06:02.000Because I guess he has like four or five channels and he makes thousands of dollars per day every video that he posts
00:06:10.000They say he can make up to 4,000 pounds, British pounds that is, but as of today he can't make any money on the platform just because of the allegations.
00:06:24.000So that happened and then there was a request made to Rumble, the platform I'm streaming on now, by the British government
00:06:33.000For him to be demonetized on Rumble as well.
00:06:36.000So, we find out that not only is Big Tech coming after him, YouTube has demonetized him, but we've also found out the apparent source of the censorship, which is the British government itself.
00:06:49.000And the British Parliament put out a letter to Rumble insisting that they demonetize his channels on there as well.
00:06:58.000So that he would be unable to make a living
00:07:02.000Which is just like... I've never heard of anything like that.
00:07:07.000And there might have been isolated cases of this before.
00:07:39.000And we'll also be talking tonight about the war that has apparently just ended between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
00:07:48.000You could say that it's the Third Nagorno-Karabakh War, which is over a disputed mountainous territory in Azerbaijan, but populated by Armenians.
00:07:58.000A lot of people were asking me my thoughts about this last night, and you know, I didn't feel that it was honestly a very pressing story, because it's really... I really don't care that much.
00:08:10.000There's really not too much going on there that affects our interests, necessarily.
00:11:16.000It's more just like a offensive by Azerbaijan.
00:11:20.000And I don't know how familiar anybody is with this.
00:11:23.000I would guess that it's pretty obscure for most people.
00:11:27.000But Armenia and Azerbaijan are two countries in the Caucasus.
00:11:32.000And they're situated between Russia, Turkey, and Iran, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
00:11:39.000And they have had conflict there for a long time over this disputed territory between them called Nagorno-Karabakh.
00:11:49.000And the reason it's so contentious is because it has always been territorially a part of Azerbaijan, but the population is ethically Armenian.
00:12:01.000There are two small countries bordering each other and there is a mountainous region situated between them that has always been part of Azerbaijan but populated by Armenians.
00:12:13.000And it's a very contentious relationship between the Armenians and their neighbors because their neighbors are all Muslim and ethnically different from them.
00:12:23.000And the Armenians are, of course, one of the oldest Christian settlements in the world.
00:12:29.000So it's an ethnically, religiously charged conflict with this problematic region where you've got, I mean, normally it wouldn't matter necessarily that you have an ethnic minority in one part of the other country, but in this case it's a problem.
00:12:49.000And they fought two major wars before over this region.
00:12:56.000And in 2020, the Azeris overwhelmingly won with a totally superior military.
00:13:02.000Specifically, they had superior air capability, which was supplied by Turkey and Israel.
00:13:08.000They had very sophisticated drones, which turned the tide of the conflict.
00:13:12.000And so there was a short war in 2020, that was the most recent one, where the Azeris won and largely forced a ceasefire on their terms.
00:13:22.000And the last three years, it was basically never resolved, where both sides had been escalating, both sides militarizing the border, neither really accepting the results.
00:13:35.000And nine months ago, the Azeris began a blockade of Azerbaijan,
00:13:39.000There's just a small road, a small corridor that leads from Armenia into Nagorno-Karabakh.
00:14:01.000They crushed, to the extent that there was any kind of military in Karabakh, they destroyed it.
00:14:08.000And they are going to send a diplomatic delegation there to negotiate the integration of the ethnic Armenians living there into Azerbaijan.
00:14:18.000It says, quote, Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh accepted a ceasefire proposal made by Russian peacekeepers on Wednesday, a day after Azerbaijan launched a military operation in the disputed territory.
00:14:32.000Azerbaijan on Tuesday began what it called an anti-terrorist campaign against separatist forces in Nagorno-Karabakh, which local officials said killed hundreds by Wednesday night.
00:14:43.000The death toll had reached at least 200, including 10 civilians and more than 400 injured, although Azerbaijan says it was more like 40 that were killed, so it's disputed and neither of the numbers have been verified from either side.
00:14:59.000Nagorno-Karabakh is a landlocked region that lies within Azerbaijan's borders.
00:15:04.000It is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, but is home to ethnic Armenians who make up the majority of its population and reject Azerbaijan's rule.
00:15:15.000The region has its own de facto government backed by Armenia, but it is not officially recognized by Armenia or any other country.
00:15:22.000Azerbaijan's defense ministry said it had agreed to suspend its operation and that officials would meet representatives of the Armenian community on Thursday to discuss integration under the constitution and laws of Azerbaijan.
00:15:37.000The Nagorno-Karabakh presidency said its forces were outnumbered several times over as it attempted to defend the region from Azerbaijani troops on Tuesday.
00:15:49.000It's really like a border dispute between these two countries, and contentious between them, not so relevant for anybody else, because there's really nothing going on in that region.
00:16:02.000You know, typically, when you look at these kinds of border disputes, it's a big problem because of resources.
00:16:10.000Like, for example, the war between Russia and Ukraine, a big part of it is motivated by resources.
00:16:18.000Because there are large natural gas deposits in the Black Sea, and there is fertile farmland and grain on the plains of Ukraine, and there's a lot of other energy resources recently discovered there.
00:16:34.000And so, when Russia goes in, there's another dimension to the conflict, which is that there's a lot of resources.
00:16:41.000There's also the aspect of the NATO alliance.
00:16:46.000And how far they'll be able to expand their military footprint and project power against Russia.
00:16:52.000In this case, though, there's really nothing going on in that particular, and when I say this region, I'm talking about Nagorno-Karabakh.
00:17:00.000It's only contentious because it's Azerbaijani territory, but it's Armenian people.
00:17:07.000There is significance for the surrounding region, though, and the way that it stacks up is kind of interesting.
00:17:13.000The reason that Azerbaijan was able to win this war is because effectively Russia gave up on Armenia.
00:17:21.000For three decades Armenia has relied solely and exclusively on Russia for its security because they're both Eastern Orthodox countries or both Orthodox Christian nations.
00:17:36.000And they have long-standing historical ties.
00:17:39.000And so since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has been the guarantor of Armenia's security, specifically against Azerbaijan.
00:17:48.000And for example, in 2016, Azerbaijan attempted an offensive against Armenia, and Russia quickly intervened with peacekeepers and enforced a ceasefire.
00:17:57.000And that was the program for a long time.
00:18:01.000But that was only the program because Armenia had a pro-Russian government.
00:18:06.000It wasn't until one of these color revolutions happened in Armenia in 2018.
00:18:14.000When the pro-Russian regime in Armenia was overthrown, and a new Prime Minister was put into power, who has gradually shifted Armenia's loyalties to the West, they said that this Velvet Revolution was European in character, quite like Ukraine, like the Euromaidan, like other color revolutions in Central Asia or Eastern Europe.
00:18:36.000They recently attempted one in Belarus.
00:18:39.000And so in 2018, during this Velvet Revolution, they overthrew the pro-Russian government, put in place a more pro-Western government, and in recent years, the Armenian government has brought in the United States to do joint military drills, and they've brought in the United States to do other things, which Russia doesn't like.
00:19:01.000And so, basically, in this situation, Armenia was begging and pleading for Russia's support, and Russia effectively allowed Azerbaijan to go in and invade, and refused to lift a finger.
00:19:13.000They said, okay, you want support from the West?
00:19:20.000Well, then the United States can help defend you.
00:19:24.000The problem, of course, is that Azerbaijan is an ally of NATO.
00:19:30.000Azerbaijan is closely aligned with Turkey and Israel.
00:19:33.000And of course, Turkey is a NATO member and Israel is our closest ally.
00:19:38.000And Armenia has been a member of a treaty organization with Russia for 30 years.
00:19:44.000So, it's a classic case of Armenia caught holding the bag.
00:19:48.000They abandoned Russia before they were really able to get any kind of guarantees or anything meaningful from the United States or from the European Union.
00:19:58.000And so without Russia to intercede in 2020 or without them to intervene quickly in this situation to make it acceptable for Armenia, Azerbaijan was able to go in and just take what they wanted.
00:20:11.000And so the outcome now is probably that these Armenians will leave.
00:20:16.000They're basically at the mercy of Azerbaijan.
00:20:22.000And so, more than likely, a large number of them, or maybe all of them, will be forced to leave, and the region will be ethically cleansed.
00:20:30.000And right now, all the Armenian people are protesting at the Russian Embassy in the Armenian capital, and they're protesting the current Armenian government.
00:20:40.000They want the Prime Minister overthrown because of this terrible disaster here.
00:20:46.000And that's the situation and it basically puts an end to a 100-year conflict where they tried to get this region in Azerbaijan under the control of Armenia.
00:20:56.000Looks like it's never going to happen.
00:21:42.000Ukraine has a pro-Russian leader forever, and they're in the Russian sphere of influence, the government's overthrown, NATO tries to put their footprint there, and then Russia invades.
00:21:55.000This is not quite the same thing, although it's similar.
00:22:13.000And although Russia hasn't gone in to invade or anything, now they're making them pay the price in a different way.
00:22:20.000And Russia's passivity on this issue is basically the pro-Azerbaijan position because without Russia to intervene, Armenia is far weaker than Azerbaijan so they were able to come in and do what they want.
00:22:33.000And of course, I mean, I don't... If I were to take a side just because I would be on Armenia's side because they're Christian, but they also kind of got what they deserved.
00:22:45.000They threw Russia to the curb even though Russia was their patron.
00:24:39.000They lost their little territory and that's it.
00:24:45.000But it just goes to show the United States is not a reliable ally anymore.
00:24:50.000The United States just is not what it used to be.
00:24:52.000I don't know why anybody would want to be allied with the United States at this point.
00:24:57.000When you look around the world at the people that we back, we're really not helping them other than Israel.
00:25:04.000All of Europe, it's been catastrophic.
00:25:06.000Our alliance with Europe has just been a disaster for them.
00:25:09.000And I'm not talking about the grand scheme of things, but just in recent times, we blew up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which is the biggest act of civilian sabotage ever, probably in the history of the world, maybe.
00:25:27.000This was a massive multi-year project that cost a fortune and we were the ones that destroyed those pipelines and that severed Germany from Russia.
00:25:38.000They can no longer get the natural gas they need and they really have no alternative for that either.
00:25:43.000They're disassembling their nuclear and we cannot replace the natural gas from Russia with liquefied natural gas that it's very costly.
00:25:52.000We have to send it over on ships as opposed to through a pipeline.
00:25:57.000So not only did we destroy their investment, but we also hurt them with energy and now they're de-industrializing because of the high cost of energy.
00:26:05.000So that's Germany's friendship with us.
00:26:08.000You look at Ukraine, we're just shredding their population.
00:26:11.000Watch what's going to happen in Ukraine.
00:26:14.000Whenever this war ends, that country is going to be raped by blacks.
00:26:20.000And I don't mean to be provocative when I say that, but this is how it goes.
00:26:27.000Ukraine is going to be shredded down to the last fighting-age male.
00:26:32.000And a lot of people aren't thinking about what comes after the Russia-Ukraine conflict because it seems like it will never end and it's sort of this impasse right now.
00:26:42.000But in the near future, whenever the conflict ends, you can bet there is going to be a call, screenshot this, where they're going to say we have to replace the population we've lost with immigrants.
00:26:56.000Which is such a shame, because you look at Eastern Europe, which has been less affected by mass migration than Western Europe over the years,
00:27:06.000And you could say that that may be the gateway for all these Sub-Saharan African migrants and Middle Eastern migrants.
00:27:14.000To start entering into that part of Europe.
00:27:16.000I mean, I don't think that's a crazy prediction.
00:27:21.000Because our alliance with Ukraine is doing nothing for them.
00:29:02.000And then, as far as these countries in West Africa, I guess it remains to be seen if their prospects will be better with Russia as an ally as opposed to France.
00:29:12.000And we'll have to wait and see all these other countries that are awaiting their entrance into the BRICS or Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
00:29:21.000But all these other countries in the last one or two years that have announced their intention to join BRICS, we'll have to see if they accrue any benefit from allying themselves with this anti-US coalition.
00:29:35.000And those would be Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Egypt, Brazil.
00:30:11.000I mean, I would say that the American intervention in Ukraine is the most direct cause of this changing balance of power, which is to say that in 2021, it was it was realistically the same balance of power in the world that it was in 2000.
00:30:30.000Not in terms of numbers, but in terms of how the political players were acting.
00:30:37.0002021 was maybe the last year of the unipolar moment.
00:30:42.000And Joe Biden pulls us out of Afghanistan in August 2021.
00:30:47.000And six months later, February 2022, seven months later, you get Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
00:30:55.000And that is the direct cause of all these rebellions we see around the world against the U.S.
00:31:01.000dollar, joining BRICS against the United States or its allies in other ways.
00:31:06.000And we've cataloged all of them over the course of the last year and a half.
00:31:11.000We've talked about how the vote to sanction Russia or condemn its actions in the United Nations are failing.
00:31:18.000Most of the world's population live in countries
00:31:22.000That are not voting in the United Nations diplomatically to condemn Russia, are not participating in sanctions economically against Russia.
00:31:31.000And we talked about how the weaponization of the United States dollar and the global currency system is backfiring and how a number of countries are moving to denominate their trade now in Chinese Yuan.
00:32:01.000And so now you've got the President of France and even leaders in Germany that are talking about courting China and they're saying that we might need a break with the United States and pursue a more autonomous path.
00:32:14.000All the way up through into the most recent developments, like I said earlier, were Saudi Arabia and Iran.
00:32:22.000Have normalized relations in Beijing, something that would have been unthinkable two years ago, and China was the one that facilitated that.
00:32:31.000And the announcement of all these other groups coming into BRICS, countries that are our allies with us, Brazil, Emirates, Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
00:32:54.000I mean, although they had put a pro-Western government into power in 2018, it was just a week ago that they started doing, for the first time, joint military drills with the United States.
00:33:06.000And then their hopes of Karabakh secession were dashed a week later, a hundred year project over, practically overnight.
00:33:16.000And so I guess the only significance of this is really when you zoom out on a global level and look at the big picture, as well as I forgot even to mention what's going on in Africa.
00:33:28.000All these coups and revolutions against
00:33:31.000French neo-imperialism in Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali.
00:33:37.000You take it all together and this is a different world order, which is actually kind of... For me, for a guy like me, it's an exciting development.
00:33:46.000And probably for all of us, it will wind up being a good thing as American dissidents.
00:33:52.000But it is a pretty spectacular development, the ways in which everything is changing.
00:33:57.000You know, I mean, this is a seismic shift in international politics like we haven't seen in, like, my entire lifetime.
00:34:06.000The balance of power that has basically prevailed since the mid-1980s, more or less, is over.
00:34:13.000You could say that it's like 1991 when the Soviet Union fell, or 89 when the secession started.
00:34:21.000But I would say really it's Reaganism.
00:34:26.000The world has been one way for 40 years, and now it's going to be completely different and never the same ever again.
00:34:34.000Moreover, with the addition of China, it's completely different than it's been for 500 years.
00:34:41.000Understand, because prior to the unipolar moment where the United States was number one, who were the leaders?
00:34:48.000It was the United States and the Soviet Union.
00:34:51.000And prior to that, it was Great Britain and Germany.
00:34:54.000And before that, it was Great Britain and France.
00:34:56.000And before that, it was the Netherlands and Spain and Portugal.
00:35:04.000In other words, it has been a European-dominated world, or Slavic for a short time.
00:35:11.000It has been a European-dominated world for 500 years, literally.
00:35:17.000Since 1492, the world has been led by European hegemons, and the great power conflict happening on the European continent is the great power conflict that has been playing out in the entire world.
00:35:33.000And now, for the first time in five centuries, it's going to be a great power conflict between posses of different countries that include
00:35:45.000Other players like China, India, Pakistan, the Middle East.
00:36:34.000At risk of becoming great power conflicts.
00:36:37.000You have these tripwires everywhere and you've got great powers operating everywhere in a proxy way.
00:36:45.000And so this transitional stage is very dangerous as the periphery of the United States world order recedes and as the periphery of the Chinese world order expands.
00:36:57.000There is a lot of opportunity for disaster and it's only going to be when things settle down when things are sort of if China slows down once China reaches a plateau of sorts.
00:37:11.000Yeah, we're they sort of expand to a reasonable limit.
00:37:17.000Then things I think are going to get a little bit more predictable and stable, but we're living in this transitional period where China and Russia are pushing and the United States is pushing back, but they're they're getting pushed.
00:37:35.000So it's a very it's a very tricky situation that's why stuff like this I guess becomes newsworthy because it's in situations like this where it can draw in other players and turn into a big problem and you know we talked about this earlier in the year I think there was one point
00:37:51.000Where there would have been three simultaneous wars on three continents, where we were looking at the war in Ukraine between Russia and NATO, and there was supposed to be a coalition war in Africa, and then there was going to be a war between Israel and Lebanon, which may happen still.
00:38:09.000And so we'd be looking at, and I think that still may be on the menu for 2023,
00:38:15.000Great power proxy wars on three continents all at the same time, which hasn't happened in that way since the Cold War.
00:38:29.000If we're backing France fighting the Russian-backed government in Niger, while we're backing the Ukrainians against Russia and Ukraine, while Israel's at war in Lebanon, and that has certain risks of escalation as well.
00:38:45.000And in the meantime, you've got China conducting larger and larger drills off the coast of Taiwan, which is yet another theater which may go hot within the next five years.
00:39:08.000But it does play into this larger trend so so anyway so that's that that's just some I'm just thinking out loud here about the whole situation but I mean this isn't really such a big deal it's just another one of these ancient border disputes from the 20th century that basically had just yet to be resolved.
00:39:25.000And honestly, that's all you could really say about it is, I mean look, you got these secessionists, they're in the country, there's two ways that's gonna end.
00:39:34.000Either they're gonna secede or they're gonna get kicked out.
00:39:37.000Azerbaijan has more guns, so they're getting kicked out.
00:41:26.000You're really just like an honest liberal, rather than these liberals that only act as apologists for everything the government does.
00:41:35.000You know, when I listen to Russell Brand, I mean, he's pretty clever and he says some things that I agree with, but his critique of the system comes from a liberal point of view.
00:41:46.000So it's not really an earth-shattering thing.
00:41:51.000He's been accused by the British press of rape.
00:41:54.000Four women have come forward and accused him of rape or sexual assault.
00:41:59.000And I covered it on my show and I said it looked to me very plainly like this is political in nature because the allegations go back 10 and 20 years.
00:42:09.000They say the allegations are from a time period 2006 to 2013 and
00:42:17.000I'm always suspicious when the allegations are like 10 years old, but they're especially suspicious when they're 10 years old and they only happen to see the light of day when the target of the allegations became a right-wing sensation.
00:42:35.000Because that always seems to be the timing, doesn't it?
00:42:40.000It wasn't until Brett Kavanaugh was put up to be the Supreme Court nominee that suddenly this woman emerged from 40 years ago to accuse him.
00:42:50.000It's like, I would be skeptical enough if she came out and accused him in the 90s, or in the 2000s, or in the 2010s, but she comes out and accuses him 40 years later.
00:43:01.000Oh, but only when he's being confirmed as Supreme Court Justice?
00:43:31.000Not only with these allegations do they come 10 years later, and conveniently, they come much later, but they arrive when that person becomes a right-wing sensation, and when you look at the content of the allegations, it's never really a rape.
00:44:10.000When you get through to the end of all those things, all those qualifications, I just don't even care at that point.
00:44:17.000Why should any of us be expected to care?
00:44:20.000Of course, if somebody had an accusation that Russell Brand held a woman down and raped her against her will, and she had evidence in a police report, and she came forward in a timely manner, and it was proved in a court of law, then yes, obviously he should go to jail for rape.
00:45:30.000And that's an example of one of the kinds of allegations that we hear.
00:45:34.000And anyway, so I said as much earlier this week,
00:45:38.000That I don't really believe any of the allegations and even if they were true, they hardly sound like anything arrestable or criminal or even all that bad to begin with.
00:46:05.000Conservatives are on the accused side.
00:46:09.000But now there's another wrinkle which has come out of this whole thing which is that in response to the allegations YouTube has demonetized Russell Brand's YouTube channels.
00:46:22.000And on top of that the British government has put in a request or a demand to the live streaming platform Rumble for them to do the same thing.
00:46:36.000It says, quote, YouTube has suspended Russell Brand's channels from making money from advertisements for violating its creator responsibility policy.
00:48:43.000It says, quote, The UK Parliament tried to get an additional platform to do the same thing, but it refused.
00:48:50.000Chris Pavlovsky, the CEO of Rumble, the platform that is home to Brand's show, announced on social media that he received a letter from the British government requesting that he cancel the actor's show, meaning that he rip up their contract and demonetize.
00:49:05.000The letter invited the company to follow in YouTube's footsteps and to demonetize Brand's content as well.
00:49:12.000Pavlovsky took to Twitter to share the events.
00:49:15.000He posted the letter he received in Rumpel's response which refused to accept the request.
00:49:22.000So here's a relevant detail in all of this.
00:49:30.000So the British press, which is government-sponsored, does a hit piece about Russell Brand.
00:49:37.000The government-sponsored British press then goes to the British police and they begin a police inquiry.
00:49:43.000Then the British Parliament, which is part of the British government, goes to YouTube and orders them to demonetize his show.
00:49:53.000And then they go to Rumble and ask them to do the same.
00:49:56.000We can presume that they did it to YouTube because they did it to Rumble.
00:50:00.000And they didn't simply say that Rumble should demonetize, they said that his contract should be ripped up and his show cancelled.
00:50:08.000So, in a matter of 24 to 48 hours, the British government has written a hit piece, opened a police inquiry, and then ordered not just the termination of his show and censorship, but also financial sanction in the form of demonetizing his content so that he can't make money from it, even the content that already exists.
00:50:32.000So what are we supposed to make of that other than this is a government hit job?
00:50:36.000This is like an assassination without the guns.
00:50:41.000They run with a story in the national press, go to their own police, the legislature goes to big tech to shut down the show and shut down the revenue stream, and it all happens in a period of one day.
00:50:58.000It takes some years to build a bridge or a factory or to pass legislation or to complete Brexit, but in one day they can destroy this entire guy's life, reputation, money,
00:53:22.000Securities Exchange Commission gets on his back.
00:53:27.000Think about all the people, think about all the biggest voices that are offering dissent, and really the most effective people, because it's not just anybody, it's the people that are really making a difference.
00:53:40.000And have any of them not had some degree of media hit piece, I mean at this point that's a given, censorship, and then government moving against them in some form?
00:54:22.000And the thing is, which is important to remember, is that gives you an idea of the manner in which they go about these things.
00:54:33.000And that erodes the lie that we are any different from any other country because it's becoming more and more clear and actually it ties in sort of nicely with the story about Azerbaijan and Armenia.
00:54:44.000The narrative about Ukraine is something like the dictators of the world are on the march, the autocratic fascist dictators are invading the free world, so we have to rally the democracies and the pro-gay, pro-trans, feminist
00:55:02.000Workers of the world to fight them back.
00:56:47.000We don't do exactly what Russia does, where Russia may poison somebody or kill somebody or send them up and the charge is like, I don't know, they're against the government, you're in jail because you're against the government.
00:57:03.000At least that's the perception that's been cultivated in the West, that that's how it works there.
00:57:09.000But in the United States, we're doing the same thing, just in a slightly different way.
00:57:13.000If you oppose the government, yeah, they're not going to poison your food, but they will put out a hit piece in the mainstream court press that you're a rapist, and they will arrange for a civil or criminal case against you that will bankrupt you and ruin your life.
00:57:30.000They will take away your bank account.
00:57:32.000And even if you don't necessarily wind up in jail, you will be unable to go on in the same way because your life has been utterly destroyed.
00:57:42.000And then, when you turn it back on them and say, hey, like, I am under attack, they say, no, that the people spoke.
00:57:52.000You know, the government didn't do that, the people decided.
00:57:56.000In this case, when you see the timeline is so short, it's almost like they forgot to pretend that they're responding to public outrage that they cultivated.
00:58:53.000YouTube, which is a video platform, says we were going to prevent you from making money on our platform, not because of the content you posted on our platform, but because some woman said you groped her in a non-consensual way while you were dating in 2008.
00:59:24.000You know that censorship, the reputational destruction, even to the extent the police get involved, these are all different tools that the same people at the top are using against dissidents.
00:59:37.000So there's really no difference then at this point.
00:59:40.000In Europe, they say that the European Union has a democracy deficit.
01:00:20.000I guess you could euphemistically refer to the Soviet Union as having a democracy deficit, or Saddam Hussein's Iraq as having a democracy deficit.
01:00:30.000Oh wait, no, in those cases, those are dictators.
01:00:40.000When Donald Trump says he wants to investigate Hillary Clinton, well, that's because he has an affinity for dictators, and he's a tyrant and a fascist, because he wants to lock up his political opponent.
01:00:51.000When Joe Biden's Justice Department charges Donald Trump with a hundred things and he's put up for 5,000 years in prison, well, no one's above the law and that's justice.
01:01:00.000Because when we do it, when they do it, it's evil.
01:01:05.000When the Biden government, when the West, when the democracy does it, well, it's something else.
01:01:14.000At the same time that we are at war with Russia because they're dictators, we're currently negotiating a security guarantee for Saudi Arabia.
01:01:27.000Think about all the propaganda we've seen over the last 18 months about
01:01:32.000Russia is the autocrat capital, and fascism is on the march, and China, Russia, and Iran, they're the autocracies of the world, and democracy is pushing back.
01:01:42.000The free world rallied behind Ukraine.
01:01:46.000At the same time that we are pouring billions of dollars over there to defend democracy against autocrats, we are literally signing a deal with Saudi Arabia that will give them the same security guarantee that we have with Japan and South Korea.
01:02:31.000Is it about values or is it about money?
01:02:33.000Is it about values or is it about guns and money and oil and Israel and things like that?
01:02:42.000Because of course the reason they're doing that deal in Saudi Arabia, why?
01:02:46.000Is so that Saudi Arabia will normalize ties with Israel so that a giant railway can be built from the United Arab Emirates to Israel
01:02:55.000So that goods from India can go through the Indian Ocean, through the Arabian Peninsula, through the port at Haifa, and into Greece, and into Europe, and enrich Israel.
01:03:06.000That's why we're doing that, by the way.
01:03:08.000So, is it about trade routes, goods and services, money, oil, guns, or is it about values?
01:04:34.000Because we're standing up for democracy.
01:04:36.000When it's a dissident in the United Kingdom or America, the government puts in a request to our free and fair press that you're gonna set him up on a rape allegation and take away all his money and ban him from Twitter and YouTube.
01:04:53.000So the system has gone totally mask-off in recent years, you know that.
01:04:58.000I just don't know how it's defensible.
01:04:59.000I would love to see somebody defend this.
01:05:01.000I would love to see... And here's what I mean by that.
01:05:04.000When you see that the British Parliament is begging YouTube to demonetize its channels, and YouTube does, and they dress it up with this, what do they call it, creator responsibility policy, that's just bullshit.
01:05:22.000But I would love to see like a Stephen Bunnell or any other liberal, because that's all liberals really are anymore, is they just defend whatever the government does, whatever it is.
01:05:31.000It doesn't matter what it is, they will support it regardless, whether it's the mask, the vaccine, the war in Ukraine, censorship, charges against Trump, whatever.
01:05:43.000They're not even of, it's not even a values-based identity.
01:05:48.000It's now just loyalty to the state, that's it.
01:08:42.000Then you package that all together with everything else that's going on in the country and you realize just what a joke it is.
01:08:48.000A guy like Donald Trump is being set up for 500 years in prison.
01:08:54.000The state of Illinois just made it so that if you go and commit a second-degree murder, you don't necessarily have to be detained before your trial.
01:09:04.000And that's the kind of thing that goes on every day.
01:09:09.000Illegal immigrants are getting free bus rides, free housing.
01:09:13.000They got an entire community built for them in Texas with the help of a Republican governor.
01:09:19.00040,000 illegals settled in some unincorporated part of the state with trailer homes and roads built so they could go and work, presumably, for the people that have built all of this.
01:09:33.000Migrants get a police escort to their free housing and criminals are being taken care of and let out of jail and given second chances.
01:09:46.000But the President and Alex Jones and Russell Brand, the government is going to get those people fucked up as soon as possible because we're a democracy and not like Russia.
01:09:57.000It's just like, you know, the hypocrisy knows no bounds, the lies, the inconsistencies.
01:10:04.000You're seeing the beginning of the end here.
01:10:07.000And in some ways the United States is better positioned, but this looks like the end of the Soviet Union.
01:10:25.000And there was a good article in UN's review this past week that made that comparison.
01:10:30.000And in many ways it looks a lot like that.
01:10:32.000It's this empire that's falling, supply chain issues, allocation issues, military weakening relative to the other powers.
01:10:42.000But our regime is maybe a little better positioned than theirs was, but that's what it looks like.
01:10:46.000It's like an empire in free fall, and it's happening at a rapid pace.
01:10:50.000Like I said, we've got this 500-year seismic shift happening, and it's coinciding with this internal battle.
01:11:00.000At the same time that America's failing in the world, and America's having to attack its allies, and losing support from people that might be on the periphery between us and China, at the same time that's happening, there's a rebellion in the streets going on, and they have to be killing their dissidents, metaphorically, because so many people are rising up and critiquing the government and calling for revolution.
01:11:25.000Things are going to get very ugly in the next 10 or 15 years.
01:11:29.000Because all around you can see that the old system, the American-led order is dying and the American government, which is at the core of that, the nucleus of that, is decaying as well.
01:11:42.000So this is a very volatile situation, but...
01:11:46.000I mean that's of course how Russell Brand plays into the whole thing.
01:11:53.000If that doesn't tell, if that doesn't show you the whole story and vindicate everything we've been saying for years, I don't know what does.
01:12:00.000Because for so long they try to pretend like if you got a hit piece written about you, it's cause you're a freaking asshole.
01:12:07.000If the media called you a racist, sexist, anti-Semite, rapist, Nazi, whatever,
01:12:39.000Now we see government, media, and big tech all working together as one, in coordination, rapidly, to just select a target and fucking pull the trigger and take them out.
01:13:33.000But I mean, none of it really surprises me because I've lived it, you know, and we've been saying this for a long time, but it's outrageous the way it's happening.
01:19:18.000Trump, Bloomberg, Yang, Vivek, although Bloomberg is a very different kind of guy than Vivek.
01:19:25.000Still, I think that's where the outsiders will come from.
01:19:27.000The involvement with guys like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, these Silicon Valley guys, these tech entrepreneurs who are younger and more energetic and visionary, they have more of a political mind than these old-school Wall Street finance types.
01:19:43.000I think that's the future, if anything.
01:19:47.000I don't think it's gonna be more, uh, it's a lot, I don't think Vince Vaughn is gonna replace Trump.
01:20:45.000There there's some story about I saw on tik-tok some story about how the Pentagon was created and I Think they wanted to like maximize surface area Or something like that.
01:21:06.000Make it like a big secure building so they have these concentric buildings.
01:21:12.000So, you know, some of that I believe, some of that it's like, okay, I mean, realistically it's fucking shapes.
01:21:19.000If a triangle and a pentagon are like demonic shape like a hexagram a pentagon and a triangle are all suspicious It's like so any building that isn't a circle or a square is demonic.
01:21:29.000Is that what you mean to tell me and any building that has that has less than or more than four sides is demonic
01:22:04.000Like, if you want to come on this show and say, well, uh, you know, here's an explanation.
01:22:10.000Like, for example, when you look at the Large Hadron Collider, and it has a statue of Vishnu outside, it's like, okay, yeah, that's a little weird.
01:22:37.000Like, you know, we got to have a little rigor here.
01:22:42.000So, I mean, I don't know, but if there's a story out there where they said, okay, we're going to build the Pentagon to worship the devil and this and that, it's like, okay, I'll look at your, I'll look at your sources.
01:22:52.000But if you're just going to say, look at the Pentagon, the devil thing.
01:23:06.000Someone who says that they will never be great because of circumstance, have already stopped their ability to be great before they even gave it a chance.
01:23:29.000Although, listen, Jesus is not a self-help manual, okay?
01:23:34.000I don't like when people say, you know, oh, well, I believe in Jesus, so I think I can do it.
01:23:42.000It's like, I don't think that's appropriate, you know, because some people are just gonna have a miserable life and, you know, being a Christian is not going to change that in the sense that
01:23:58.000Like, I don't believe in this prosperity gospel that says, believe in Jesus and you will get rich.
01:24:03.000Believe in Jesus and you will have a big house.
01:26:02.000King, have you considered recruiting a sports show to Cozy?
01:26:05.000Would recommend Sports Wars or Dreamers Pro.
01:26:08.000Would add some diversity to just politics.
01:26:10.000Thanks King, I will rape, die, and kill for Nick Fuentes.
01:26:13.000No, I will never, I will never invite a sports show onto this platform.
01:26:19.000You know, I forget that sports even exist until I'm occasionally reminded that that's going on.
01:26:26.000Literally like I'll just forget that that's even happening and then someone will Enter and remind me that there are people in the world that are like that care Deeply about sports like I remember one time.
01:26:39.000I told the story before but it was just so funny for me and
01:26:43.000I went out to get dinner with my dad and the waitress was actually a friend of one of my friend's moms in grade school so we knew her and
01:27:00.000anyway so we stopped and said hello and somewhere in the conversation you know it's small talk oh what are you up to whatever what are you what's going on with you and she made some comment about like football she's like oh like the season is starting soon and i gotta watch my whatever my ravens whatever team it was and in that moment i was like
01:28:28.000Sometimes my dad will be watching it in the other room.
01:28:33.000I hear it when I'm doing whatever and it's just and then he'll like turn it off and I'm like I like wake up I'm like whoa wow I didn't realize that was going on I don't know how people sit there and it's every sport has that golf, NASCAR, football, basketball there's just like this constant white noise and it like disrupts all thinking I don't know how people sit there for like hours and watch this shit
01:29:24.000Yeah, they're in bed with all the... Yeah, that's how they make their money.
01:29:28.000The intelligence apparatus is deeply in bed with organized crime throughout the world and they will launder it in Las Vegas, they will launder it through the shadow banking system in the Caribbean or in other island nations and that's a big part of how they can build up like an income
01:30:28.000I wasn't really a I mean at the time I was very impressed with it because I was like 18 or 17 or something And it's been a long time since I read that book seven years ago seven or eight years ago But
01:30:47.000Honestly, I never found anything Nietzsche said to be all that profound, to be honest with you.
01:31:29.000I don't know how any non-religious theology or non-religious philosophy can work with so much of the randomness and suffering that goes on in the world.
01:34:08.000And so, I think that when you're a guy, you have to be able to, you have to sort of be of two minds about it.
01:34:19.000I think you have to enjoy it, but at the same time, you also have to understand it for what it is.
01:34:26.000You know, that's why they call it like puppy love when people are young when they're teenagers and they fall in love and they think it's like Romeo and Juliet.
01:34:35.000It's like a world ending thing when you get your first crush.
01:34:41.000But then you get older and you're like, you realize, okay, so it's actually not that important.
01:34:47.000That's actually just a feeling and that's it.
01:35:08.000And I like to feel my feelings, but you can't make like bad decisions based on them You have to make decisions based on sound judgment and that goes even a lot of people have difficulty when it comes to sex because it's the strongest most overwhelming one it's all consuming for a lot of people and so when they have that feeling of
01:35:31.000They say, fuck everything else, you know, I'm in love, I'm infatuated, and that's a big problem for guys these days, I feel like.
01:35:41.000So, you know, feel it, enjoy it, use it to get married, but don't, do not ever relinquish your judgment because it'll kill you in the long run if you are a slave to your impulses and passions.
01:36:14.000But, being in love with them, you know, there's a lot of hazards that come with that.
01:36:19.000Like, you'll find that, you know, and you see this all the time as well.
01:36:28.000Often the people that we're indifferent to, and this goes with anything, anything and anyone, the things or the people that we're indifferent to, they tend to be the things that you attract the most of, and the things that you chase are the most elusive.
01:36:55.000And I think that being in love is one of those classic cases, although sometimes you hear these stories about people, they're persistent enough and, you know, maybe sometimes the opposite is true.
01:37:06.000But I think what Myron is saying is that when you're in love, you give more control to the woman.
01:37:17.000He becomes his girlfriend's bitch and that you can never allow.
01:37:21.000No matter how much you're in love or love a woman you can never let her be in control because it's like with anything else you set an expectation and what happens with a lot of guys is they're in love with a woman and they they will make all these accommodations for her because the woman really wields all the power in a certain respect and they'll be in a relationship and then they'll get married excuse me
01:37:57.000Those are the expectations and the standards that endure afterward.
01:38:02.000And so this is where a lot of guys set themselves up to fail because they get married and they're total simp pussies and they bend every woman's demand, they will bend to it, and then three years later they wake up and they're like, they're like, wait a second, I'm a prisoner in my own home.
01:41:38.000Now, you can go and your daughter can cut her breasts off and go on OnlyFans and do all that kind of shit, but a 16-year-old dating a celebrity and a little bit of top and they want to execute this guy.