In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and host Alex Blumberg discuss the mass shooting that took place in Russia earlier this week, and who they believe was behind it. They also discuss President Trump's recent remarks on Israel's invasion of Gaza, and his comments in support of Israel's right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call for President Trump to withdraw support from the Israeli election. They also talk about the possibility that other intel agencies may have been involved in the attack, and whether or not it was the work of the Islamic extremists group Islamic State in Khorasan (ISIS) or other Islamic groups. And they discuss the impact of the remarks by President Trump on the situation in Gaza and his support for Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Finally, they discuss why President Trump is considered to be the most pro-Israel president in the history of the United States and why they think he's a good fit for the position he's taken on Israel and the Israeli Prime Minister's response to the Israeli invasion in Gaza. We're good, Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. It's going to be only America First. America First! - The American people will come first, not the globalists. - We're going to put our country first, and we're not going to care about the globalism. "America First." - President Trump, not "the world." - Lucas Gage, not Globalism, but America First? We have a lot to talk about tonight's big show, and a lot of stuff to cover, including: Russia, Israel, Gaza, Iran, and much more! A lot to cover tonight's latest in this week's news and much much more, so stay tuned in for a big show! We'll cover it all. Stay tuned for a full hour of what's to come in the next few episodes. (and much more. -- Stay tuned! -- Thank you for listening to America First with Alex's thoughts on that! and much, much love, Alex's and Alex's review of the latest in the latest on that's coming out on the latest from the past week's newest episode of the new show, America First . -- Alex's new book, , Alex's blog post, , & much more -- , and more! --
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00:08:12.000We're finally talking about the major terrorist attack in Moscow earlier this week and we'll be talking all tonight about the details and who's responsible and what will happen next.
00:08:27.000If you missed it, although I'm not sure how you could have, but earlier this week there was a major coordinated mass shooting
00:09:20.000Meaning that they are Muslim fundamentalists but not necessarily with any kind of affiliation to the Islamic State or the Islamic State in Khorasan.
00:09:31.000And there's been some controversy about the attribution of the attack.
00:09:36.000The Western media says very strongly that it was the work of ISIS and they say that ISIS claims responsibility.
00:09:45.000And the Russian state media has diverged from that explanation.
00:09:52.000If Western media is saying it is ISIS, we have reason to believe that maybe it was the work of some other intelligence agency.
00:10:00.000Many people on social media said that given the historical relationship between ISIS and Israel, perhaps this is the work of Israeli intelligence.
00:10:10.000It could also be the work of British or American intelligence, given the similar historical relationship between the US, UK, and ISIS.
00:10:21.000Or specifically Muslim fundamentalists in Iraq and Syria.
00:10:26.000And the Russian state media, again, disagrees with that interpretation.
00:10:31.000They say that potentially Ukraine or Ukrainian intelligence had something to do with it.
00:10:36.000So, as always with these kinds of mass casualty attacks, there's always a little bit of uncertainty.
00:10:44.000About the exact nature of the attack and precisely who was involved in the planning and execution of it.
00:10:52.000So we'll talk about those details tonight and try and shed some light on it.
00:10:57.000I'll tell you outright though, I don't know.
00:11:03.000Any degree of confidence about who might be involved.
00:11:07.000All that I have said, I've taken a very conservative approach to this so far, which is to say that at the minimum, we have reason to believe that other intel agencies were involved.
00:11:19.000And that I think it is dubious to suggest that this is the work of a particular Muslim fundamentalist group, specifically ISIS.
00:11:28.000And there's a whole history there of ISIS and
00:11:32.000The fact that they carried out work that happened to benefit many Western countries in the Arabian Peninsula, Israel, the United States.
00:11:41.000So it certainly raises a lot of questions.
00:12:04.000President Trump is considered the most pro-Israel president in the history of the United States.
00:12:10.000It's also a very contentious election right now in the background of this extremely controversial Israeli campaign in Gaza.
00:12:18.000And Trump has now come out against, really along with the Biden administration and the rest of the world, against this planned offensive in Rafa, which we've talked so much about this week.
00:12:33.000Rather, I think we covered it on last week.
00:13:31.000I think that Trump is circumstantially pro-Israel.
00:13:34.000I think that he is pro-Israel because he has to deal with the reality of the Israel lobby.
00:13:41.000But not because he's ideologically a Zionist or because he is compromised by the Zionists.
00:13:49.000I think that it's an ad hoc relationship that he has with the Zionist lobby and it's tenuous and I don't think that he has any loyalty to Israel.
00:13:57.000I think it's all, like everything else, I think it's a deal.
00:14:01.000And I distinguish this, or differentiate this, from the relationship between DeSantis in the Israel lobby or Haley in the Israel lobby.
00:14:11.000It's the way that they talk about the conflict.
00:14:14.000It's the way that they get supported by the Zionists.
00:14:17.000It's the fact that there were so many never-Trumpers that went out against Trump in both cycles, 2016 and this one.
00:14:25.000And it's also when we really examine the legacy of Trump in the Middle East, although there were some token concessions, by far and away the general thrust of his foreign policy was against the motivations of the Israel lobby.
00:14:41.000Ending regime change against Assad, refusing to escalate hostilities with Iran or engage in a war.
00:15:02.000I don't want to spend all this time at the beginning getting into the details, but we will explore all of that.
00:15:09.000Before we get into the news though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:15:27.000And I said I was going to do an announcement tonight.
00:15:30.000We're going to push it back later in the week.
00:15:33.000Because we just got to get something square behind the scenes.
00:15:37.000Very delicate process, but we still have an announcement coming this week.
00:15:41.000I know I said last night a much-anticipated thing will be announced, but it might take a few more days.
00:15:48.000But it's gonna be worth the wait, okay?
00:15:52.000With that, we're gonna jump into the show.
00:15:55.000One other thing before we get into our big news for today.
00:16:00.000Last night I took a huge victory lap if you caught my show.
00:16:05.000Yesterday I was in a big Twitter space with Jeremy Boring, CEO of Daily Wire, and we talked all about the latest controversy surrounding the firing of Candace Owens, and we talked about Andrew Klavan's remarks.
00:16:19.000Andrew Klavan started this big controversy on social media because he said that Christ is King is anti-Semitic.
00:16:26.000And maybe even more controversially, he said that his friend Ben Shapiro, a Jew,
00:16:38.000Maybe God is willing him against becoming a Christian.
00:16:42.000And maybe he can be saved without ever becoming a Christian in his life.
00:16:48.000And a lot of people focused on the fact that Clavin, like many others, have been saying that the phrase, Christ is King, is anti-Semitic.
00:16:57.000Not a lot of people focused on the other remark,
00:17:01.000Which theologically has a lot more weight, where he said that one can be saved, Shapiro or Jordan Peterson, can be saved without ever saying the name Jesus, or without ever saying that Jesus Christ is the Lord.
00:17:16.000And I talked about this on my show last night, after speaking with Jeremy Boring about it on Twitter, and I said that
00:17:26.000The reason he believes Christ is king is anti-semitic is the same reason he believes Shapiro doesn't need to become a Christian.
00:17:34.000And he takes offense to being called a Jew.
00:17:37.000And, as a matter of fact, he still proudly calls himself a Jew, also for the same reason.
00:17:44.000And I said that reason is because he is not a supersessionist.
00:17:48.000I said that he is fundamentally not a Christian.
00:17:51.000He doesn't believe that Jesus created a new covenant, established a new promise with mankind, that people can be saved by becoming a follower of Jesus.
00:18:04.000By becoming a follower of Jesus Christ and becoming a part of the Church.
00:18:09.000I said, and for that reason, he's really still a Jew.
00:18:12.000And that's why he doesn't like being called a Jew, and that's why he thinks it's anti-Semitic to say Christ is King at unconverted Jews.
00:18:21.000That's why he still cares so deeply about such things, because he's still Jewish.
00:18:30.000Because a full Christian would say that everyone has to be Christian.
00:18:34.000Everyone has to be Christian right now.
00:18:38.000That would be the best thing for them, and that is, if people were going to do what is in their best interest, God wills everybody to the good, and if people willed themselves towards the good, they would become Christian.
00:18:51.000And I said, obviously, Clavin doesn't believe that.
00:18:54.000So, he is inferior Christian in the sense that he doesn't really believe in that promise.
00:19:02.000He doesn't believe in that requirement for salvation.
00:19:06.000And then lo and behold, so I said all that last night.
00:19:09.000You can go back and watch the full explanation.
00:19:11.000And I'm not a theologian, but that's my basic understanding.
00:19:15.000And then he did an interview today, which I watched briefly.
00:19:20.000I skimmed the first 20 or 30 minutes of it and I caught the ending of it.
00:19:24.000And I reposted a clip where he goes out and he was being interviewed by a few Protestants doing some Christian podcast.
00:19:34.000About the remarks that he said on, I think it was Friday.
00:19:37.000And he said that he basically doesn't believe in St.
00:20:15.000And he says that, I diverge from many Christians because I believe that even if Ben Shapiro or Jordan Peterson never say they worship Jesus, they're still going to get to heaven.
00:20:25.000Because they can be doing good works, even if they don't have faith in Jesus.
00:20:33.000And I saw that and I'm like, yeah, I mean not exactly, but that's what I said last night.
00:20:43.000And this is why this stuff is kind of complicated.
00:20:46.000I feel like a lot of people have just never heard about any of this.
00:20:51.000A lot of people, their engagement with politics
00:20:56.000is something like, they identify as Republican.
00:21:00.000Like, they vaguely identify as, like, not liberal or Republican.
00:21:04.000And so, when a guy like Andrew Klavan goes around and says, well, I'm conservative and Christian, people go, yeah, okay, like, this guy's on our side.
00:21:13.000But they don't realize the weight of the fact that he's an ethnic Jew.
00:21:17.000They don't realize the weight of the fact that he is not a Catholic, that he's a Protestant.
00:21:23.000And they don't realize the significance that as a Jew, who also confesses Jesus, is also obsessed with anti-Semitism and also obsessed and proud about being an ethnic Jew.
00:21:36.000And they don't see how all those things constitute a pattern.
00:21:50.000And there's this idea that there is Christianity as taught by Jesus and James, the brother of Jesus, and there's a Christianity as taught by Paul, they call Pauline Christianity, which they consider a whole different religion, that they don't accept.
00:22:07.000And that's because Paul was the one that really, in a way, created the religion of Christianity as we now know it, and in a way de-Judaized Christianity.
00:23:17.000If you didn't have Jews, you would be nowhere!
00:23:22.000And, you know, I know that's not a flattering impression of a Jewish person, but he then, when we force this confrontation, he goes on a show and says, Uh, yeah, well I just don't really believe in St.
00:24:45.000I think a lot of Christians would say, Yeah, this guy's not Christian.
00:24:51.000So, this is why it's so important to rally behind, to really cut to the quick here, and get to the core of the issue, to get to the fundamental point.
00:25:05.000Which is why a lot of people don't like me, because it's brash, and you know, when you go right with the fundamental point, I think a lot of people aren't ready for that, you know, if they have a totally different perspective.
00:25:18.000What I mean by that is, when I go out there and say, hey, Christ is King, and that means Jews can't be in power, people go, whoa, I don't hear people talk like that.
00:25:31.000But when you say that, and you get these people to, by a dialectical process, by distinction, when they come out and say, well, I don't like them saying Christ is King because I actually don't think you need to say that, then you realize what's really going on.
00:25:59.000And that's kind of what politics is about.
00:26:02.000Is that you have people that don't want to see Palestinians murdered.
00:26:07.000You have people that don't want to see gays getting married.
00:26:10.000You have people that don't want to see America turn into a brown country.
00:26:15.000And that's because what matters to them is that Jesus is King.
00:26:20.000They get their morality from Jesus Christ, from the church, and they put their country first.
00:26:27.000And when there are people like Clavin and Shapiro that are okay with homosexuality, and they're okay with mass immigration, but they will fire you if you don't support Israel, they say, oh, so that's what they're about.
00:27:00.000It is part of their dispensationalist theology.
00:27:03.000Or indifferentist theology or universalist or inclusivist theology, but it is something that is fundamentally different than what we are pushing.
00:27:17.000And people will talk about everything other than that.
00:27:19.000I'm like, we have a Jewish-run country, we have a Jewish-run conservative movement, and when you say that Christ is the Anointed One, well, that deeply bothers and insults them because they think they are the Anointed One, so they're offended.
00:27:34.000It's the same reason the Pharisees didn't like it.
00:27:36.000It's the same reason they put the crown of thorns on him, as I said last night.
00:27:41.000And then today, Clavin basically comes out and confirms all the above.
00:27:47.000I would love for somebody to create an edit and put those things together.
00:27:51.000I said, hey Jeremy, you're a Christian.
00:27:54.000Clavin says that Shapiro's gonna get to heaven without saying Christ is king.
00:27:59.000Obviously, you don't believe that, right?
00:28:01.000I mean, seeing as you are a Christian, you believe that we only get to the Father, we only get to heaven, we only get to the truth through Jesus, correct?
00:28:11.000And he goes, well, yeah, but I don't think Clavin was saying that... I don't think Clavin was saying something that does not conform with that.
00:29:19.000And I gave some answer, you know, whatever.
00:29:24.000But if you've watched my speeches at like Fuentes Rally 1, I said the reason we say Christ is King is because we believe in the person of Jesus.
00:30:16.000And when Clavin comes around and says, yeah, well, you can be saved with or without, that tells you why it is so essential to say Jesus is King.
00:32:32.000And, you know, Jeremy Boring's gonna run cover for Klavan and rephrase everything he said so that it sounds better.
00:32:40.000But me, everything is taken in the most uncharitable, bad faith way.
00:32:46.000When I make jokes about Jim Crow or Israel or, you know, witches being burned alive, well that is deeply concerning and wrong and you're a bad guy.
00:32:58.000When Clavin goes on and says, yeah, you know, getting into heaven is all about just being a good person.
00:35:24.000So... So anyway, I don't want to spend the whole show talking about that, but I thought that was remarkable because I went into great detail about that last night.
00:35:59.000Was this on... I think it was on Friday, it was.
00:36:03.000It was on Friday during Ramadan, which is actually important context.
00:36:09.000So on Friday, there was a major terrorist attack in Moscow.
00:36:14.000It occurred at a major entertainment and shopping center in the western side of the city.
00:36:22.000Four attackers used Molotov cocktails and incendiary devices and modified automatic weapons to kill over 130 people.
00:36:30.000They attempted to flee but were apprehended, tortured,
00:36:38.000And now they are detained and facing a trial.
00:36:42.000They've been identified by the Russian government as from Tajikistan, so they're Tajik, or Tajik, I don't know how to pronounce the demonym, but they're Tajik Muslims.
00:36:55.000And some controversy has arisen about who exactly is responsible for the attack.
00:37:32.000And a lot of the ISIS militants inside of Afghanistan were allowed to flee to Afghanistan from Syria under the nose of the United States.
00:37:43.000As the United States, Russia, and Assad defeated the remnants of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, many of those ISIS militants were allowed to flee by air and allowed to travel to Afghanistan where they have now taken up arms against the Taliban.
00:38:00.000They say that the Taliban is not preaching real Islam.
00:38:03.000So really the only opponent of Taliban rule inside Afghanistan at this point is coming from this ISIS-K group.
00:38:13.000And ISIS-K has been rallying Muslims in Central Asia, in Tajikistan from East Turkestan, which is the Uyghur Muslims that you might have heard about from China, as well as Muslims in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
00:38:29.000And so we know it's these four Tajik guys.
00:38:33.000We know they were the ones that carried it out and we know that they are Muslim.
00:38:37.000But there's this dispute about whether they acted on behalf of some intelligence agency or whether they acted on behalf of some organic Islamist group such as ISIS-K in Central Asia.
00:38:52.000So I'll first read the story about the attack itself.
00:38:57.000It says, quote, France on Monday joined the United States in saying intelligence shows the Islamic State was responsible for a grisly attack on a concert hall outside Moscow that killed 137 people, while Russia has continued to suggest that Ukraine was to blame.
00:39:15.000In the deadliest attack inside Russia for two decades, four men burst into the Krokus City Hall on Friday night, spraying people with bullets during a concert by the Soviet-era rock group, Piknik.
00:39:57.000officials said they had warned Russia of intelligence earlier this month about an imminent attack.
00:40:03.000President Vladimir Putin has not publicly mentioned the Islamist militant group in connection with the attackers, who he said had been trying to escape to Ukraine.
00:40:13.000Putin said that some people on the Ukrainian side had been prepared to spirit the gunmen across the border.
00:40:20.000Ukraine has denied any role in the attack, and President Vladimir Zelensky has accused Putin of seeking to divert blame for the attack by mentioning Ukraine, something Macron said was a mistake.
00:41:05.000Was it an ISIS affiliate in Afghanistan, ISIS-K, from which they came?
00:41:13.000Or was there involvement, or maybe even foreknowledge, from a Western intelligence agency, such as Ukrainian intelligence, or maybe Israeli intelligence, or American or British intelligence?
00:41:29.000And I will say that we don't have any conclusive proof one way or another, but there are some things we can look at that will give us a little bit of evidence.
00:41:38.000So, Western intelligence says that this attack was carried out by ISIS-K.
00:42:19.000So after ISIS, as I said earlier, was decimated in Iraq and Syria by the United States, Russia, and the Assad regime, many of these militants fled to Afghanistan, where they created an offshoot of ISIS called ISIS-K, ISIS-Khorasan.
00:42:36.000And they've been responsible for a lot of terrorist attacks in Afghanistan and inside of Iran.
00:42:42.000Iran bordering Afghanistan in the West.
00:42:45.000And we haven't heard too much about ISIS-K, but they've been busy in Afghanistan the past few years.
00:42:52.000I said on my telegram the most notable things that we've heard about with ISIS-K.
00:43:00.000ISIS-K was blamed for a major terror attack against an air base in Kabul in August 2021 when the United States was retreating from Afghanistan, you may remember.
00:43:12.000The Biden administration's infamous withdrawal, which was a disaster that left behind $80 billion in military equipment and so on, according to the media.
00:43:22.000And ISIS-K was blamed for carrying out an explosive suicide attack at an American airbase that killed over 100 people there.
00:43:32.000I said for a couple of months leading up to that attack, I said that the Deep State does not want us to leave Afghanistan.
00:43:40.000I think that Israel doesn't want us to leave Afghanistan.
00:43:45.000Israel wants us to stay put in Afghanistan because that means that we are right there on the border with Iran, their chief rival, their primary rival.
00:43:55.000And the Deep State doesn't want us to leave Afghanistan because we're also right there next to China.
00:44:02.000Right next to China, and a lot of people don't even consider the geopolitical significance of Afghanistan.
00:44:09.000It's not just that it's next to Iran, and thus pertinent to Israel, but it's also part of this corridor that connects the resource-rich Central Asian countries to the Indian Ocean, and it also has proximity to China, which gives us a forward operating base right on China's western border.
00:44:32.000So, there were many reasons that they did not want the United States to withdraw.
00:44:36.000It was initiated by Trump, although thwarted by the deep state under Trump.
00:44:43.000But I said that the deep state doesn't want us to leave, so they will try to conjure up some kind of excuse for us to stay.
00:44:51.000I said, so you'll probably hear all kinds of stories about how women are being enslaved again, and they're taking away democracy, and I said there's going to be terrorism that will demand that we come right back, because that's what happened to Obama in 2011.
00:45:05.000Obama campaigned in 2008 on withdrawing from Iraq, which is the bad war.
00:45:15.000We formally ended the war in Iraq in 2011.
00:45:19.000But the rise of ISIS, which was actually facilitated by the Department of Defense according to a memo in 2012, demanded that the United States re-engage in Iraq and Syria.
00:45:32.000Because they started cutting off journalist heads and conducting terror attacks in Europe and the United States.
00:45:37.000So it justified another 10 years in the Middle East.
00:45:42.000So I said it was under very mysterious and very suspicious circumstances that ISIS exploded back onto the scene, no pun intended, re-emerged as we were withdrawing.
00:45:55.000As the United States was pulling out, they seemed to be trying to drag us back in by killing 100 people and carrying out this attack.
00:48:49.000And the third target they bombed was Balochistan in Pakistan.
00:48:55.000Which was a group called... Oh, I don't remember the name.
00:49:00.000It was, I think, Josh Al-Adl was the name of the group.
00:49:03.000It was a separatist movement in between the Iranian and Pakistani border, which historically has been backed by Israel.
00:49:15.000So why would Iran retaliate against ISIS-K by attacking an Israeli cutout in Pakistan, an Israeli cutout in Syria, and by bombing an Israeli Mossad base in Iraq?
00:49:28.000Seems like all signs are pointing in one direction, which is something like Israelis use Islamist proxies to attack Iran, Iran attacks Israel's proxies in Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan.
00:49:42.000That's what that one looked like to me in January.
00:49:45.000Now the third major attack by ISIS-K happens in Moscow, where they kill over a hundred people.
00:50:07.000What's more, the MO of ISIS, they are Muslim fundamentalists,
00:50:15.000Is they commit suicide attacks, and they commit suicide attacks so that they can kill as many people as possible, and so that the attacks are a martyrdom.
00:50:26.000And martyrdom is something that Salafists, or Wahhabists, radical Muslims, that is something that they venerate.
00:50:34.000So, in Afghanistan it was a suicide attack, in Iran it was a suicide attack, but this ISIS-K attack, this ISIS attack, was not a suicide attack.
00:50:44.000These ISIS-K operatives went in there, carried out the attack, and then fled the scene.
00:51:26.000Who gave them the money to carry out this attack?
00:51:28.000Some people say that's a dubious explanation, but we have to factor in all the information that is available.
00:51:35.000So we have this pattern where ISIS-K seems to show up whenever it benefits the United States and Israel, and specifically the Deep State.
00:51:47.000When the United States is withdrawing from Afghanistan and abandoning a critical geo-strategic hub, again, it's not just on the border of Iran, it's also on the border of China and this rebellious East Turkestan province, the Xinjiang province.
00:52:03.000It's also the gateway for Central Asia to get to the Indian Ocean.
00:52:28.000So it's very important for many reasons, and Trump and Biden effectively colluded to abandon that to the Taliban, which is an enemy of the United States, and the Taliban, which has a good relationship with China, and so on.
00:52:45.000ISIS-K pops up to attempt to thwart the withdrawal.
00:52:49.000And during Israel's war with Iran, Israel is desperately wanting Iran to initiate hostilities or escalate hostilities against Israel.
00:52:59.000To draw the United States into bomb Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:53:05.000And they do everything in their power to draw Iran in.
00:53:08.000There's a major terrorist attack on Qasem Soleimani's death day.
00:53:12.000That'd be like if there was a major attack at Ground Zero on the anniversary of 9-11.
00:53:35.000I saw Keith Woods say, well, Russia is at war with Ukraine, but they've been at war with Ukraine for years.
00:53:43.000So there's nothing especially remarkable about the timing here.
00:53:46.000A lot of people say, well, there's a terror attack in Russia, and it's a coincidence, because Russia's engaged in a war with Ukraine right now.
00:53:55.000And Keith is basically saying, well, if any terror happened at any point over a three-year period or two-year period, we would say it's conspicuous.
00:54:04.000We would say it's a coincidence because there's a war going on.
00:54:08.000But there are some strange things going on right now with this war in Ukraine.
00:54:12.000Specifically, Ukraine is about to lose, as many people have pointed out.
00:54:18.000According to various reports, they have said that they will run out of ammunition this month, in late March, because they have not been resupplied by the United States.
00:54:30.000Many generals have said that this year Ukraine will have to begin to retreat and cede territory.
00:54:37.000The European Union and NATO have greenlit Ukraine to launch missiles deep inside Russian territory.
00:54:45.000Initially they said you can't strike more than 50 kilometers out.
00:54:49.000Now you can strike 150 kilometers out with the munitions we're providing.
00:54:56.000And also, many countries are talking about ceasing military aid to Ukraine.
00:55:01.000So the whole Ukrainian front is about to collapse.
00:55:04.000Not only that, but in the midst of this, Emmanuel Macron in France has said that he wants to deploy French troops, or rather he said that he would not rule out the possibility of deploying French troops into Ukraine in order that Ukraine does not lose the war.
00:55:22.000Some say that French and Polish troops are already deployed in Ukraine in the event that Russia crosses a certain line.
00:55:32.000So, it's not just that Russia's engaged in a war with Ukraine, but it's coming at a very specific moment.
00:55:38.000It's coming at an inflection point in the war with Ukraine where the latest tranche of American aid to Ukraine is being held up in Congress and has been since September.
00:55:49.000They're about to run out of ammunition.
00:55:51.000They're about to have to start retreating and ceding territory.
00:55:56.000France says that they're going to deploy troops to Ukraine and they're also in the midst of a proxy war with Russia and West Africa and then you have this major brutal terrorist attack in the heart of Russia by a group that doesn't even operate inside Russia in a manner in which the group never does
00:56:18.000And so one has to wonder, what would possibly be the motivation?
00:56:21.000Is it that Russia, you know, and what's more, maybe this is the critical operative thing, they were seeking to withdraw and flee over the border into Ukraine.
00:56:31.000And so maybe is the point that Russia would see them as having been inspired by Ukraine and then react with brutality?
00:58:12.000If there was a unilateral, major escalation by Russia.
00:58:19.000That would warrant reciprocity from France, Germany, the United States.
00:58:26.000That's the only thing, that's the connection that I can see.
00:58:29.000Now, it is entirely possible that it was Islamists, because there has been Muslim terrorism in Russia before, and there's been Muslim terrorism in that region, and there is Muslim radicalism in Central Asia.
00:58:45.000So, it is entirely plausible that it was just a Muslim terror attack.
00:58:51.000But there are some things about this where it would point towards maybe an alternative explanation.
00:59:02.000But there is some evidence that maybe there is more to the story based on some of these inconsistencies, based on this pattern of ISIS-K being brought around.
00:59:12.000And also, of course, it goes without saying, although I will say it now,
00:59:17.000We always have to be suspicious when the name of ISIS is invoked.
00:59:24.000Because Western intelligence agencies and Western militaries have collaborated with ISIS in the past.
00:59:31.000And like I said, there's a lot of evidence for this.
00:59:33.000In 2012, there was a DoD memo and it said they wanted a Salafist state, they wanted a Salafist emirate in central Iraq.
00:59:46.000They said we wanted a radical Muslim state because, of course, overthrowing Saddam was about dismembering Iraq.
00:59:54.000They wanted to make Iraq into three separate countries, or something more divided.
00:59:59.000A Kurdish region, and a region in the center, and a region in the south.
01:00:03.000They wanted to do the same thing to Syria.
01:00:06.000They wanted to rip apart Iraq and Syria along sectarian lines.
01:00:11.000It's all a part of making the region safe for Israel.
01:00:14.000Egypt and Jordan were neutralized by money and by the will of the United States, and they wanted Iraq and Syria to experience regime change and then to be dismembered and divided into a series of countries.
01:00:27.000This goes all the way back to the Oded Yanan plan in the 1980s.
01:00:32.000After four wars of all the Arabs versus Israel in 48, 56, 67, and 73, after the surprise attack in 73, Likud comes to power and they said, we need a new playbook.
01:01:16.000And anyway, so the United States said this in 2012, and then lo and behold ISIS came to fruition, because we were sending arms, and we were training what was then Al-Qaeda in Iraq, and the Al-Nusra Front, and some of these, they called it the moderate Syrian opposition, but they were, a lot of them were radical Muslims.
01:01:39.000In 2014, WikiLeaks revealed a leaked memo from Hillary Clinton to John Podesta which said that the Saudi government and the Qatari government were funding ISIS.
01:01:53.000So, we have at least hard evidence from the DoD and from WikiLeaks that suggests at least the US government
01:02:02.000Qatari and Saudi governments were sponsoring ISIS.
01:02:05.000Then, in 2017, there was a cascade of statements from Israeli intelligence chiefs, an Israeli defense minister, Israeli military commanders, saying that they actually prefer ISIS.
01:02:19.000Saying that they don't mind ISIS, they prefer ISIS to Assad.
01:02:25.000ISIS accidentally attacked Israel and then apologized to Israel.
01:02:31.000So, properly understood, based on the hard evidence, the circumstantial evidence, ISIS has been a cutout.
01:02:39.000It's an amorphous cutout for the U.S., the Gulf States, and Israel for at least 10 years.
01:02:47.000And now they want to say, oh, ISIS-K is back, and they're dragging us into Afghanistan, and they're dragging us into a war with Iran, and they're dragging Russia to escalate with Ukraine, apparently.
01:03:01.000And again, I think it's entirely plausible that some radical Islamist Tajiks, inspired by ISIS-K, who is carrying out attacks in Afghanistan, went into Moscow as amateurs and carried out an attack.
01:04:06.000They were apparently given money for this.
01:04:08.000It doesn't seem to track with all the other ISIS attacks.
01:04:12.000And then when you couple that with the pattern of ISIS-K attacks in Afghanistan, Iran, and Russia over the past few years, it seems like it's very
01:04:25.000Suspiciously beneficial for the United States and Israel every time they show their faces.
01:04:31.000And if we can establish that there is some suspicion that there's an outside force, well then the question becomes who benefits and who has the capability?
01:04:41.000And the question who has the capability rules out every country other than the US, Israel, UK, Ukraine,
01:04:52.000Saudi Arabia, you know, but not really.
01:04:54.000I mean Saudi Arabia and as much as they're a proxy of the United States.
01:05:03.000Well then you have to ask yourself who benefits?
01:05:07.000And since Russia's engaged in a war with Ukraine and given the timing of the Ukrainian front falling apart, you have to wonder
01:05:18.000If the benefit is they want Russia to attack, because that would be the natural response.
01:05:23.000And that would alter the course of the war.
01:05:25.000If it changed from a war of attrition, which is a low-boiled conflict that is just really about manpower and resources, if it turns into a real war where Russia's decapitating leadership and they're really making a play for Kiev, maybe then that justifies a NATO escalation.
01:05:43.000Maybe that justifies bringing back all the foreign aid.
01:06:24.000It turns out that the venue was constructed 10-15 years ago by an Azeri real estate developer who is personal friends with Donald Trump.
01:06:36.000And Donald Trump hosted a Miss Universe pageant at this venue in 2013.
01:06:44.000And what's more, the Azari real estate developer who built it and is friends with Trump and hosted Trump's Miss Universe pageant at the site of the attack also facilitated a meeting between the Trump campaign and a Russian source which was behind the Fusion GPS steel dossier.
01:07:58.000Like, not only is it a venue that's tight with Trump, but also a week before there's a major terror attack there, the developers took out a loan to save the business that owns it?
01:08:07.000Emin is also a pop singer and has given concerts at the venue.
01:08:13.000He is the former husband of the daughter of the president of Azerbaijan.
01:08:22.000entrepreneur Trump held the Miss Universe beauty contest there in 2013, telling media he had invited President Putin, who did not show up.
01:08:31.000Trump soon afterwards appeared in one of Amin Agalarov's pop videos, and his connection to the family became a matter of interest a few years later when he stood for a president against Hillary Clinton.
01:08:42.000Amin, in June 2016, arranged for Donald Trump Jr., Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and campaign chair Paul Manafort,
01:10:21.000It says, quote, Creativity, humanism, and mercy are of special importance in the aftermath of the Crocus City Hall massacre, said Russian President Putin.
01:10:32.000His comments came as lawmakers in Moscow debated reinstating the death penalty for the terrorists.
01:10:38.000Speaking at a Kremlin ceremony honoring young artists and educators, the Russian President addressed last Friday's attack at the Moscow concert venue.
01:10:46.000He said, quote, It is extremely important for us now, when we're dealing with what happened last Friday, to rely on the values of creativity, humanism, and mercy that unite us in supporting all victims in our determination to stay strong and together.
01:11:01.000Artists and educators have a special role in preserving and promoting those values by influencing the mood of the public and shaping the future of the nation, he said.
01:11:11.000Putin's remarks have been widely interpreted as a signal to lawmakers and the public to tone down the calls for administering the death penalty to the suspects caught trying to flee into Ukraine after the Crocus City bloodbath.
01:11:24.000So then, of all people, Russia... Vladimir Putin comes out and says, hey, let's not kill these guys.
01:12:13.000I'm just trying to give you guys all the information and highlight some of the things about how people have been explaining it so far.
01:12:21.000And as I said, you know, me and Keith had a big debate about this in the group chat.
01:12:28.000You know, because he takes generally a far less conspiratorial approach.
01:12:32.000He tends to think that things are kind of what they appear to be.
01:12:36.000And I've been leaning more that way recently.
01:12:39.000I read Keith and I read Richard Hanania.
01:12:42.000And they have had a profound effect on me because I've moved away from some of the kookery, specifically pertaining to things like COVID.
01:12:51.000I mean, it's just true that the people that were the craziest about COVID were proven wrong.
01:12:56.000Now that's not to say the vaccine is killing people.
01:13:01.000It's not killing people because it is.
01:13:02.000It's not to say that the lockdowns probably didn't have some kind of coordination because I'm sure they did that enriched the big five tech companies and so on and so forth.
01:13:12.000But people said it's a vaccine that's murdering people and you know the lockdown will never end and this is about Bill Gates sterilizing everybody.
01:13:21.000It seems like the craziest stuff didn't happen.
01:13:55.000But people rush to say, oh it's Mossad, and no, I think it's better that they say Mossad than they just trust the media.
01:14:01.000I'm not, you know, directionally I think they're right, but that's also not really, I would feel bad, because I, you know, I think people just say that.
01:14:09.000I think they, that's a confirmation bias thing.
01:14:13.000So, you know, I had an argument with Keith about this.
01:14:18.000It's all been coincidence and, you know, there are Islamists in Central Asia.
01:14:23.000But I just look at some of these things like the history of this ISIS-K group, some of these inconsistencies, and I feel like there is more to the story.
01:14:41.000It's a major period of instability, obviously.
01:14:44.000The United States is confronting Russia in a way that is truly unprecedented in the past 40 years.
01:14:51.000You've got this Israeli proxy war against the Middle East, which they have said and the United States has said is just, once again, changing geopolitical precedent in a way that hasn't happened in decades.
01:15:04.000And when we're in a time like this, there are a lot of special operations that go on.
01:15:09.000There are a lot of special ops conducting covert operations, secret missions, and then they go and lie about it in the press.
01:15:18.000And some good examples of this are Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2.
01:15:23.000The United States committed the biggest act of industrial sabotage in history against our allies.
01:15:28.000Our allies paid to build those pipelines.
01:15:31.000And it has crippled the German economy.
01:15:35.000And there's been an investigation which the Swedes said, well, we don't even want to know who did it.
01:16:29.000If you look at some of the carnage from October 7th, there were like exploded cars.
01:16:36.000How do guys with automatic weapons explode cars?
01:16:39.000Clearly it was missiles from helicopters that did the damage.
01:16:43.000However much you think Israel was involved, certainly it's not what they said it was.
01:16:48.000Certainly they either had the capability to see it coming and they ignored it, or they deliberately stood down, or on top of those things, they deliberately dragged their feet or engaged in deadly firefighting that compromised civilians as they responded.
01:17:09.000So those are two perfect examples of the government is not telling the truth.
01:17:15.000The government will engage in these kinds of secret missions, special operations, they manipulate the media, and they do these things to create justifications for war, to create narratives, to get people in favor of military campaigns, and things like that.
01:17:35.000And when a major terrorist attack happens in Moscow, in the capital of a city that we're at war with, after the same thing happened in Iran, another capital city of a country that we're at war with...
01:17:54.000Even if it's plausible that it was ISIS, we can't assume that.
01:17:58.000There are two major revisionist powers that we're at war with right now.
01:18:01.000It's Russia and Iran, and both of their capitals were attacked with a hundred more dead in the past three months by a group that has a ten year history of being involved with our intelligence agencies.
01:18:14.000You can't look at what the New York Times is saying and assume they're telling the truth.
01:18:19.000Especially not with all the deception that has been going on over the past few years.
01:18:26.000So, that's my argument in general for conspiratorial thinking.
01:18:31.000I don't think that everything is necessarily conspiracy, but some things I'm more inclined to believe are than other things.
01:21:12.000And, you know, there are a lot of things that I admire about her as a person, even though I don't agree with her.
01:21:18.000I think she's, and I've texted this to her, I think she's actually inspiring to me because this is a woman, I said this last night, who just doesn't give up.
01:21:28.000Extremely tenacious, hard worker, just resilient, she's a bulldog.
01:21:44.000She's been an advocate for me to have free speech.
01:21:47.000She's never treated me like a pariah because of my views or who I am.
01:21:53.000And even though I'm sure she would absolutely profit from disavowing me.
01:21:58.000You know, a lot of people don't realize that.
01:22:00.000They're like, well, you know, are you gonna disavow Loomer and why are you friends with her?
01:22:05.000She would profit probably way more than I would by disavowing me than if I disavowed her.
01:22:11.000And by profit, I don't mean she made more money.
01:22:13.000I mean she would benefit immensely if she disavowed me.
01:22:18.000Like, so many people be fucking high-fiving her and giving her opportunities, but we met each other a long time ago, and, you know, we're both in favor of free speech, and, you know, we're both against white genocide.
01:22:35.000She's one of the most outsp- She was, at a time when nobody was, extremely outspoken against white genocide.
01:22:45.000You know, back in 2017, when you were radioactive, if you said that there's replacement migration occurring, she was out there defending white people.
01:22:53.000She was out there calling for an immigration moratorium.
01:22:56.000She was out there saying it's white genocide.
01:24:48.000Loomer disagrees with us, but it's a vocal, upfront disagreement.
01:24:52.000She's not secret about her support for Israel.
01:24:56.000But she'll platform people that aren't necessarily pro-Israel, and she'll talk about white genocide.
01:25:03.000She's not in favor of those people being cancelled or censored.
01:25:06.000You know, if Shapiro was like that, if Shapiro was willing to debate me, if Shapiro was willing to go out there and say I should have a Twitter account, if Shapiro got elected to Congress and brought me to Congress to testify, I would have far less of a problem with him.
01:25:19.000If Shapiro went out there and said, I don't support the Browning of America,
01:25:23.000I think he'd be a lot more sympathetic.
01:25:25.000You know, so we do have to draw distinctions where they exist.
01:25:36.000And I'll also say, even from a political point of view, although I don't agree with her on Israel, I think that you could do a lot worse than Loomer in terms of Zionists.
01:25:47.000As I said, nobody ever gives her credit for speaking out against white genocide and all that stuff back in those days.
01:25:54.000People that don't even talk about white genocide now critique her.
01:25:58.000What's she doing down there in the border?
01:26:00.000She's talking about the influence of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in the migration crisis.
01:26:06.000She is down there in Central America talking about the border crisis, talking about how we're being invaded, and not only that, not only is she talking about how the country's being raped to death by immigrants, she's talking about how it's Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society that's doing it.
01:26:24.000So I know she's pro-Israel and all that, but it's like, again, you could do a lot worse than that.
01:26:32.000She's not trying to torpedo my career because I'm anti-semitic.
01:26:38.000Unlike BAP, unlike many of the other Jews involved, Shapiro, you name it.
01:26:45.000Even guys like Darren Beatty won't talk about me, which is crazy.
01:26:49.000You know, like Laura Loomer, who is like this with Trump, like, she's like, I'm not gonna disavow Nick, I'm a free speech absolutist, blah blah blah.
01:26:59.000And, you know, and she happens to be a Zionist, Darren Beatty won't even defend me.
01:27:59.000I have a habit of making enemies out of people sometimes, but, you know, but I have been treated kind of disrespectfully, and I've been, I think, greatly insulted by, you know, certain white nationalist types.
01:28:10.000And by the way, that's not a kno- I like Scott.
01:30:10.000The intern thing is kind of a sore subject right now, cause like...
01:30:15.000I don't you know I don't want to get into all that but like whenever we do an internship wave it just takes like weeks to do because we got a vet everybody we got an interview everybody and so I you know we were gonna do that but I'm like you know what like we got a lot on our plate right now I really don't want to do another wave because it's always so it literally takes weeks to do
01:30:41.000So, but if you're really good, just shoot me an email.
01:30:43.000Don't just sit on your hands and wait, I guess.
01:31:00.000Yeah, Ye said we're like the SWAT team and he's like the battering ram, which is so... It's so funny to think that Kanye West, Ye, is like... In terms of the JQ, I am the battering ram.
01:31:14.000I'm the guy that's gonna go out in a mask and say, I love Hitler and break open the conversation.
01:31:34.000Of all the people that you would imagine would think it is their duty, it's their obligation to play that role, Kanye's like, alright guys, stand back.
01:31:44.000I made Graduation, I made beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, I made the Yeezy, and now it's time for me to be the battering ram for the JQ.
01:32:27.000If you could, you know, three years ago, if you said, who's going to be the battering ram that's going to finally open up the conversation about Jews and the Holocaust in Israel, who is it going to be?
01:32:36.000You know, people would say, mmm, Pat Buchanan, mmm, Nick Fuentes, Rand Paul, or Ron Paul, or... I don't even know, because no one even talks about this stuff.
01:36:06.000He was a nice guy though, but yes, I don't needless to say I don't really get it Maybe it's not furry, but I don't really get it.
01:36:14.000I don't really understand that art style but But he's drawing all these like weird anthropomorphic animals and they're like shirtless and we're like bro What are you what are you doing, man?
01:37:29.000So it's just a lot, to me it was just a lot of found footage, but I thought that was very interesting if you like, if you're a fan.
01:37:37.000I thought the scene with his mom was good, and when he got his song on the radio in Chicago and he was on the street, that was interesting.
01:37:46.000But it's been a long time since I saw it.
01:37:48.000When he got the choir together for Through the Wire,
01:37:52.000When he went to the... I forget which record company he went to, but he went and he played Jesus Walks for them, and they just, like, didn't give a shit.
01:44:00.000He doesn't like when people talk about black crime.
01:44:03.000He does not Catholic, you know, so the thing is I just don't get into it with him about those things because I know we don't agree So I don't want to you know Get into a contentious battle with him But I think he's a good guy
01:46:54.000I legit can't wrap my head around not being born in the most important country in the world.
01:47:00.000I think that's why me and Keith disagree on a lot of things, because he was born in like a rural part of an island that like doesn't have a military and never had an empire.
01:49:30.000And I love Keith, you know, and I love Keith and everything, but people that were born in Ireland or Norway or, you know, or whatever, like, they're just never gonna get it.
02:03:29.000It's like these theories where there's no evidence for them, there's no basis for them,
02:03:35.000They're frequently wrong, or inconsistent, and somehow, even if it's like a binary course, there's like a binary fork in the road, like either one will lead back to the theory and prove the theory right.
02:03:49.000And that's how you know that you're believing in something that is like detached from reality.
02:03:54.000It was like the thing with the plandemic.
02:03:57.000It's like everyone said, oh the pandemic will never end, and then it does, and then somehow that still vindicates the theory.
02:04:59.000I don't like getting all charged up and making all these predictions and they don't come true.
02:05:04.000And if you're making bad predictions, it's because you're wrong.
02:05:07.000You don't really understand what's going on.
02:05:10.000So, after the pandemic ended, that was kind of a course correction in some ways, because I was like, hmm, yeah, okay, so obviously the worst case scenario didn't happen.
02:07:02.000I kind of sound like a mixture of both.
02:07:27.000And I there were some people that were influential on me when I was like an adolescent like Stossel Stossel and Milton Friedman and Some other people so That's kind of my theory about like You know when you hear gay men talk
02:07:55.000People wonder where the accent comes from.
02:07:57.000That's because they imitate their moms.
02:08:00.000If you look at gay men and their affect, like if you see them on social media, and you know what I'm talking about, you see like a very feminized gay man.
02:08:11.000Imagine when you see a gay man's mannerisms, like a flamboyant gay man, imagine that they are a woman.
02:08:26.000I said that if you pay attention, that's where that comes from.
02:08:29.000Because they ape the mother rather than the father.
02:08:32.000And that tells you a lot about the nature of homosexuality.
02:08:35.000If they ape the mother and not the father.
02:08:38.000And they have an extremely feminine affect.
02:08:42.000And if you look at gay men, and you look at their mannerisms and the kind of things that... Even like the facial expressions,
02:08:48.000And then it's the speech pattern, but it's also the hand motions and things like that.
02:08:53.000If you pay attention and you kind of like mentally swap them out, and you think, and you imagine they're a girl, they look like a normal girl.
02:09:02.000And you realize that that is a product of a major malfunction during early childhood probably.
02:09:36.000Canuck89 sent $10, learning about communication, it seems to work the same way as an instrument.
02:09:42.000Most people go through life only using a few keys on the piano, but you've been able to masterfully play all 88 since the inception of this show.
02:09:50.000How'd you get so good at talking so early?
02:10:03.000That's funny, though, because I wasn't always.
02:10:05.000When I was young, I had a very severe stutter.
02:10:09.000When I was four to seven years old, I think, I had an extremely severe stutter.
02:10:17.000And even before that, when I was younger, I had a completely monotone voice.
02:10:22.000When I was like three, my mom says that I had like a completely monotone voice, like no affect, like a robot.
02:10:30.000She was like freaked out by it so So it's almost unlikely because I I had all these communication problems growing up and then I Just developed a passion for it for talking and I just became really good at it and now I'm the best at it so You know I took a
02:10:56.000I took, like, a public speaking class in, I want to say, 7th or 8th grade.
02:11:01.000There was, like, a gifted program at the school and you could take, like, an elective course.
02:11:06.000And I took, like, a public speaking course.
02:11:07.000I don't even really think that helped that much.
02:11:10.000I gave a speech when I became student council president in 8th grade.
02:11:56.000It was me versus this really obnoxious girl versus this popular guy, but he was kind of like a dork, kind of like a meme, popular kid, you know, if you ever, if you know what I'm talking about.
02:12:08.000Like he wasn't an athlete or anything, he was just kind of like a meme.
02:12:11.000Some kids were popular because they were a meme for a year or two, and he was one of them.
02:12:16.000So it was this guy, it was this girl, I think someone else ran, but I gave a speech
02:12:22.000To be student council president, everyone loved it.
02:12:33.000And then, when I, uh... When I won, they gave me the mic, and I just gave another epic speech, and I was, like, the most popular guy in school for a day.
02:14:28.000Then she married a Jew and she didn't invite my friend to the wedding because he's one of the only guys who still talks to me from high school.
02:14:35.000But, uh, you know, but the Jew's a nice guy.
02:14:37.000I think he probably doesn't like me because of what I've, what I've become.
02:16:17.000He's like more cool calm I'm like the spaz.
02:16:19.000He's like the cool guy, but my dad was super into like sports and He was like a good athlete and he was like a street tough He was like a tough guy and I was like the class clown.
02:16:34.000I was like the class clown spaz So I think I kind of get it from my mom's side so
02:16:42.000Yeah, I think it's just a genetic... I'm genetically gifted in that regard.
02:17:06.000Yeah, she commented on it, which was, I think, a brave thing to do right now, because she's getting all kinds of pressure, and she said, you know, I don't know Nick, but I didn't know that he got blacklisted by Daily Wire, and she says, I think it says it all, that Jeremy watches his show, which is true, by the way.
02:19:11.000Yeah, it kind of is peddling your smut, peddling your trash, peddling your butt plugs and your wares on this show, hoping to find a more reviled Jew.
02:19:24.000No, your super chats are pretty good, but you know, you're just a world-class troll.
02:20:25.000So, I know not everybody is perfect, and I know you may not agree with the decisions everybody makes, or you may not like everybody, but loyalty is the currency of politics.
02:20:38.000Loyalty is the most important thing in politics, which means that if you have friends, even if only for pragmatic reasons, you better be loyal to your friends.
02:21:13.000You know, and there is some truth to that, that Groyper's... I always have to remind people in my group chats, I'm like, hey, focus on the enemy.
02:21:30.000It's like, people find so much time to have a problem with Beardson Beardley, or have a problem with Sneeko, or Loomer, or Bryson, or Elijah, or this one, or that one.
02:22:35.000So some of them, some of them I don't care for but
02:22:39.000If you're America First, a lot of them are very intelligent and loyal.
02:22:43.000And, you know, there is some compatibility between the Vedic tradition and Christianity, if you read some of this stuff.
02:22:52.000Now, I'm Catholic, of course, but, you know, there is some stuff in that tradition which I think is sensible, although it doesn't have the whole truth because it doesn't have Jesus.
02:23:04.000But certainly, you know, Hindu is one of the better religions, for sure.
02:23:57.000Saudi Arabia, the minute that Israel is done killing your allies, the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine, Saudi Arabia's gonna cut a deal with them so they can get rich.
02:24:08.000So don't fucking tell me Christians don't stand for everything.
02:24:25.000Chugger sent $10, it seems weird that a ton of conservative influencers who showed no signs of it before are now criticizing Israel for going too far with war crimes in Gaza, like Alex Jones and some others.
02:24:37.000Do you make anything of that or is it likely a coincidence?
02:24:42.000Like, certainly I think a memo went out because it has all happened all at the same time.
02:24:47.000Right when the Biden administration pivoted, so did Alex Jones.
02:24:51.000Like, doesn't that tell you something?
02:24:53.000The Biden administration does not criticize Israel, although gradually they started to change, and then this week they went out against Netanyahu.
02:25:49.000I haven't really been following that to be honest with you but yeah I guess he was like sex trafficking and then escaped to Barbuda or his private jet went there but I don't know all the details but that's certainly what it seems like is another Epstein deal or Weinstein deal.
02:26:15.000Keltoris sent $10, half I watched your last xspace few times.
02:26:19.000I think it was Andrew, commenting on Adam's claims, who said the greatest threat to America is the globalists and satanists, where Jews only account for half that group, according to Andrew.
02:26:31.000Keltoris sent $10, two thirds clearly no one in your sphere is getting blackballed for calling out globalists and satanists.
02:26:38.000Commentators and philosophers like you only get blackballed, especially on the right, when you call out Jewish influence.
02:26:46.000Keltoris sent $5, three-thirds I wish someone would have been able to rebut him on that topic in the space, but the opportunity got drowned out by the mass dialogue.
02:26:55.000Yeah, yeah, I mean, yeah, people always say that.
02:26:58.000Oh, well, Jews are only a part of it, really?
02:27:00.000Because you don't get canceled for saying anything else.
02:27:03.000And, when they talk about the liberals, because there's the right-wing Jewry in Israel that's very supportive of Israel, but there's also the left-wing is Jewish.
02:27:14.000You know, the left-wing in America is all Jews, and they're secular, or they're more liberal-minded, or they oppose the government of Netanyahu, but they're all Jews too.
02:27:25.000So, you know, half of these Satanists, what would your list be?
02:27:32.000Now, Schwab's not a Jew, but Larry Fink and Soros are Jews, and these presidents at Harvard are now Jews, and the, you know, nine or eight out of the top ten donors to the Democrats are Jews, and all the big Wall Street hedge funds are Jews, and Hollywood's Jews, so it's like...
02:27:52.000You know, six of one, half a dozen of the other.
02:27:55.000They just want to make, they want to map an ideological conflict onto it, so you can't see that it's really, you know, Jewish people that are all in one club, although there's disagreement versus Christians.
02:28:07.000Okay, alright, that's our last Super Chat.