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00:23:45.000More than 50 people killed, more than 400 people injured, and we still don't even know what happened.
00:23:50.000And I remember back when the shooting happened, we tried to keep up with it, you know?
00:23:54.000I think we probably talked about it for two weeks after the initial shooting, and we tried to revisit it every so many months on Twitter, on YouTube, and say, hey, still no motivation.
00:24:05.000We still don't know what happened here.
00:24:07.000And then I think in August 2018 the Feds came out and officially said, we're giving up, we're closing the case, we just simply can't find the motive.
00:24:16.000And here we are two years later, we still have no additional facts, we don't have any theory, any narrative.
00:24:44.000I remember we were doing America First back in 2017.
00:24:48.000The show started February 2017, and if you have a good memory, you might remember that it was spring and summer of 2017 when we saw all this activity.
00:24:58.000In the first place, you know, North Korea would try a missile test, they would do an ICBM test or a medium-range missile test, and then America would respond with their own ICBM test into the Pacific Ocean.
00:25:12.000This was like two years ago, textbook, exactly the same, how it happened today.
00:25:17.000And at this point, I think you really got to ask yourself, how is this foreign policy going to work?
00:25:23.000You know, the big question when we started these North Korean negotiations was, is North Korea ever just going to give up their nuclear arsenal?
00:25:31.000And everybody said, no, that's impossible.
00:26:04.000It was June 2018 when we had the first North Korean summit in Singapore.
00:26:08.000But it's been two years since these missile tests kicked off when Trump first got inaugurated and now it seems like we're back to square one.
00:26:57.000They don't know if he had a heart attack or not, but he was experiencing chest discomfort and they went in and did a pretty serious heart surgery on the guy.
00:27:06.000And to me, this just kind of confirms what we all already knew, which is this guy cannot be the president.
00:27:12.000I think he's 70 years old Donald Trump is 73 You know so Donald Trump is a little bit older, and he's the president running for president again in 2020 But I think it's pretty clear if you saw the last presidential debate.
00:27:25.000He lost his voice Bernie Sanders He looked generally confused sweaty Disheveled at least our guy I mean
00:27:33.000The president slurs his words a little bit.
00:27:36.000I mean, it seems like the job is taking a toll on him, but generally speaking, he's able to keep up appearances, generally high energy.
00:27:43.000So we'll talk about what kind of impact this will have on the Democratic primary.
00:27:47.000You know, again, we have to remember that the general election is still a year out.
00:27:52.000You know, so you look at Joe Biden, you look at Bernie Sanders,
00:27:56.000And they're way up there in age, and not only are they up there, but their health is failing.
00:28:00.000You know, Elizabeth Warren, I think, is 70 as well, but she seems fine.
00:28:05.000She hasn't had any major health complications.
00:28:07.000I think she lost her voice a couple of times on the campaign trail, which, I mean, everybody loses their voice, right?
00:28:12.000But, you know, Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, it's gonna be a long year for them, you know, with this kind of grueling schedule, and if things escalate, if they get the nomination,
00:29:21.000Now, and it's really great now, for some reason, I don't know if they did this because of Dark Knight Rises and the shooting that happened in 2012, but they don't do the midnight releases anymore.
00:29:30.000Now they just release it the day before.
00:29:32.000You know, I was looking on Thursday and they have showings in the afternoon on Thursday.
00:29:37.000You know, it used to be that, well, they would release it at midnight on Friday.
00:29:43.000You know, the Friday that the big premiere was supposed to happen.
00:29:47.000And now it's like, well, they just released it on Thursday.
00:30:39.000Before we dive into our current events here, before we dive into the boring news, we do have a little E-Drama update.
00:30:45.000We did cover this a little bit last night in the Super Chats.
00:30:49.000And I didn't have all the information, like I said, because it was live during the show that this was developing.
00:30:55.000People are just sort of tipping me off to this, sending in superchats about this, but we do have a little bit of an update about our E-Drama scandal yesterday.
00:31:02.000So of course yesterday we covered the whole Ashley Sinclair situation, TLDR, you know, this is what we say, okay, to sort of sum it up quickly.
00:31:42.000So I'm not gonna give her a hard time about, you know, that she definitely gets paid by somebody, but in any case, she was working for Turning Point USA as an ambassador.
00:32:30.000Now again, we don't want to catch any lawsuits, don't want to catch any defamation suits.
00:32:35.000I'm just going to tell you the evidence that we have.
00:32:37.000Why we have reason to suspect, we have a reasonable suspicion,
00:32:43.000That perhaps something is not quite right with Bradley Palumbo.
00:32:48.000Yesterday it was pointed out to me, after he attacked me, he attacked C.J.
00:32:52.000Pearson, he wrote up this big article about how white nationalism is evil and all this, and went on the attack against me and all my friends.
00:33:01.000People started to do a little digging around this character because, you know, I mean, he's obviously gay.
00:33:06.000He follows in the footsteps of Guy Benson, another... I don't know.
00:33:09.000I've heard some things about this guy.
00:33:54.000They found all kinds of meme pages from TikTok, from other websites featuring sexualized teenagers, people that are under the age of 18.
00:34:03.000They found one page in fact, a private page, that said middle schoolers and it featured a profile picture featuring two middle school boys.
00:34:12.000Now, of course we know that Bradley Palumbo is not guilty, because in response to this investigation, he privated his Twitter account so that nobody could look at it, nobody could see his posts, who he's following anymore.
00:34:27.000Once he had privated his Instagram page, he unfollowed everybody, deleted all of his posts, and then deactivated his account.
00:34:35.000And of course, these are the actions of an innocent man.
00:34:58.000Now does this, does this in anybody's mind reassure you that Bradley Palumbo is exactly who he says he is?
00:35:06.000Which is just a normal functioning regular member of society who just happens to like to have sex with men?
00:35:12.000Or perhaps is this a bit of a cover-up?
00:35:16.000Is this a case of somebody caught red-handed looking at things that he should not have been looking at and acted very quickly to save his reputation and career?
00:35:33.000We are going to continue looking into this.
00:35:36.000But to me, I think the facts basically speak for themselves.
00:35:39.000We know the statistics about this problem in our society, and who is doing the raping of the children, you know, who is creating the child pornography, who is touching and molesting the children.
00:35:50.000Somebody's doing the molesting, folks, and we know who it is, right?
00:35:55.000But in any case, it's just more evidence.
00:35:58.000On a serious note, I mean, we are joking about it, but look, I mean, it is totally a serious thing.
00:36:04.000It is a very serious allegation, and it does disturb me deeply.
00:36:09.000It is not a coincidence, by the way, that every time we see these political creatures from Washington D.C., every time they're coming out and attacking me, every time they're coming out and attacking right-wing nationalistic people, people, by the way, that happen to be Christian,
00:36:38.000Perhaps the main attack that kicked all of this off in the beginning, Reagan Battalion was a Twitter account and they were actually, I think, a super PAC or a regular PAC during the 2016 election.
00:36:51.000They had a website, they had a Twitter account.
00:36:53.000These people were relentless in attacking me when my show first started back in 2017 and 2018.
00:37:00.000I mean, they were the ones that initially published that tape of me from the Leadership Institute where I said, you know, race fixing is wrong and Jewish people are out to get me and this kind of thing.
00:37:11.000They were, I mean, they were seriously out to get me for many, many months.
00:37:15.000After a little bit of digging, we found out the same situation with Reagan Battalion.
00:37:20.000I had a tip that was sent to my email by somebody who installed a Keylogger application on the Reagan Battalion user's desktop, and we found out the identity of the Reagan Battalion Twitter account.
00:37:33.000Nobody knew who was running it, and we found out through a Keylogger, which it is a little bit of shady hacking.
00:38:02.000Benny Politik, who is a Hasidic Jew from New York City, and we also found that he was searching up, oh, innocuous things like baby pornography, rape porn, little boy porn.
00:38:14.000This is the kind of thing that this person was Googling.
00:38:17.000This was the Reagan Battalion, which was in 2016 a seemingly
00:38:41.000And it turns out to be Benny Palatik, this Hasidic Jew, who also happens to run some kind of like public bathroom company.
00:38:48.000And, you know, Palatown can tell you more about this.
00:38:50.000There were some really disturbing things.
00:38:52.000Possible human trafficking connections.
00:38:54.000I mean really every time all this is to say...
00:38:58.000Every time we dig into these people, these people who are really out to get me or really out to get nationalists, do you think it's a big coincidence that every time we just do a little bit of digging under the surface, we find the same thing every time?
00:39:11.000Which is always children, which is always abusive children, pedophilia.
00:39:16.000What do you think Jeffrey Epstein was all about?
00:39:18.000I'm not saying that Bradley Palumbo was in some like, you know, baby sex trafficking and caught like Jeffrey Epstein, but you know what?
00:39:24.000I think it fits into the broader trend.
00:39:26.000Because all these people, like I said the other day, they're all part of the same machine.
00:40:04.000But I really do believe that it's not a coincidence that these themes tend to present themselves over and over and over again no matter who we're talking about, at what level, right or left, media, government, money, whoever it is, why is it always this, right?
00:40:19.000That's a question we really have to ask ourselves.
00:40:21.000So, you know, investigation is ongoing.
00:40:23.000Of course, in this country, you're innocent until proven guilty.
00:40:45.000Show us what you're following if it's so innocuous.
00:40:48.000Show everybody the pages you're following, you know?
00:40:50.000For what it's worth, he writes for the Washington Examiner.
00:40:54.000Who do you think reads these, like, right-wing rags?
00:40:56.000And all these conservative media publications.
00:40:59.000Go and explain to your right-wing audience, all these boomers, go and show them these Instagram pages and explain to them, oh, here's this Instagram page I follow of underage boys kissing each other.
00:43:14.000And it's like, look, you can be over the age of 70.
00:43:16.00070's really not that old in the grand scheme of things, you know?
00:43:20.000But when you're running for president, when you're running for the most difficult job on planet Earth...
00:43:25.000And some say even running is harder than the actual job.
00:43:29.000Because when you're running for president, you're back and forth and you're doing five different events every day and phone calls and fundraising and I don't know.
00:43:37.000I mean I would imagine it's almost just as hard as actually running.
00:44:07.000It says, Bernie Sanders' campaign said Wednesday that the Democratic presidential candidate had a heart procedure for a blocked artery and was canceling events and appearances until further notice.
00:44:18.000The 78-year-old... I'm sorry, I think I said he was 70 earlier.
00:44:23.000The 78-year-old Vermont senator experienced chest discomfort during a campaign event on Tuesday and sought medical evaluation.
00:44:30.000Two stents were, quote, successfully inserted and Sanders is conversing and in good spirits.
00:44:36.000According to the campaign, he's recovering at a Las Vegas hospital.
00:44:41.000Interesting on the anniversary, right?
00:44:43.000Sanders tweeted on Wednesday afternoon that he was, quote, feeling good.
00:44:46.000I'm fortunate to have good health care and great doctors and nurses helping me to recover.
00:44:51.000The Sanders campaign wouldn't say whether the candidate had suffered a heart attack before the blockage was opened, but a doctor not involved in the care said if not, Sanders could expect to be back to a normal busy schedule in about a week.
00:45:04.000This is the second time during the 2020 campaign that health problems have forced Sanders to ease up on what has otherwise been a robust campaign schedule.
00:45:12.000Just last month he canceled some appearances in South Carolina because he lost his voice.
00:45:17.000The campaign said at the time that he felt fine.
00:45:20.000And you know, to me, who knows what his health situation is.
00:45:58.000It can't be good for your health that you're coming in on 80, clocking in on 80 years old, and you're running for President of the United States the second time in your life, and a year out from the actual general election, you're having heart surgery?
00:46:12.000I mean, I don't think it takes a doctor to tell you that this is not going anywhere.
00:46:17.000So, you know to me what this says is this is Elizabeth Warren's nomination I have to say the biggest winner and I hate to look at it this way
00:46:28.000But to me, we have to look at it from the perspective of electoral politics, from the perspective of the campaign, the election which is happening, the primary campaign, and the Democratic Party.
00:46:39.000Of course, who stands the most to gain from this?
00:46:43.000We know that the polling right now is pretty tight.
00:46:45.000You've got Joe Biden, who's by far and away the frontrunner.
00:46:49.000You've got Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders fighting for second place.
00:46:53.000And depending on the polling that you're looking at, some polls have Sanders and Warren, you know, they're at 15, some say they're at 20, whatever.
00:47:01.000But the top three are all in double digits.
00:47:06.000If Bernie Sanders bows out of the race right now, being a populist, being a socialist, democratic socialist, whatever, being in favor of Medicare for All and all this, who do you think stands to gain his entire electorate or the vast majority of it?
00:47:22.000You know, right now, I think the only reason why Elizabeth Warren is not running away with the nomination outright is because Bernie Sanders is acting as a spoiler.
00:47:30.000You know, you gotta think of it very strictly in terms of mathematics, in terms of what a primary or caucus vote is going to look like.
00:47:38.000In 2020, in February, when the first caucus happens in Iowa.
00:47:44.000If Joe Biden can take first place with 25-some percent of the vote, you know, if he can get a plurality and even just barely make it, you know, barely get the highest percentage out of the field, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are going to split the progressive vote.
00:47:58.000You know, maybe Sanders gets 12, maybe Elizabeth Warren gets 15, you know, I'm speculating.
00:48:07.000versus you know maybe Joe Biden gets 20 or 25 or something like this right?
00:48:11.000So you can see very clearly where Warren and Sanders are splitting the entire progressive electorate of which there are a lot of progressives that are hungry for an actual populist medicare-for-all kind of a candidate they're splitting that vote in half and meanwhile Joe Biden is gaining the entire establishment centrist blue dog moderate sort of a vote so he's consolidated for the most part but that
00:48:34.000That electorate, that constituency, Buttigieg, Kamala, are not really competitive.
00:48:39.000They've not really been rising the polls at all.
00:48:42.000So if Sanders gets out of the race, or even if enough people are convinced that he can't win, if enough people are convinced that he's not going to make it across the finish line, he's not going to make it until November, who do you think stands to gain?
00:50:01.000And I would always get very frustrated and say, like, we literally have no idea.
00:50:05.000None of this information means anything.
00:50:07.000Fundraising, polling, none of this stuff at this stage in the game means anything.
00:50:12.000What really matters, more than the platform, more than the fundraising, more than any kind of this analytic type stuff, is the candidate themselves.
00:50:22.000I said that's why we have to wait for the debates.
00:50:24.000Because we have to see what the dynamic is going to look like between the candidates.
00:50:29.000Which candidate has the vitality, has the wisdom, the strength to go all the way?
00:50:36.000I mean, that's really what it's about, because you could have looked at the 2016 election, the primary in the Republican Party, and you could have said, well, Marco Rubio is polling well on the issues, or Ted Cruz is, you know, he's a rock-solid conservative, or maybe it's the libertarian moment.
00:50:51.000You could have looked at the fundraising, where the fundraising was honestly better than Trump in a lot of these different campaigns.
00:50:58.000But if you looked at the debates, you saw that Donald Trump was the guy.
00:51:01.000He had the character, he had the fortitude to go the extra mile.
00:51:05.000He was the one, through his will, through his, again, the strength of his character, he was able to triumph.
00:51:10.000It's that sort of intangible quality that you have to measure when it comes to these races.
00:51:17.000That's why Joe Biden, maybe on a piece of paper,
00:51:20.000Would be a candidate that's going to win.
00:52:31.000This is from Reuters and also Fox News.
00:52:34.000It's as North Korea said on Thursday that it had successfully test-fired a new type of submarine-launched ballistic missile from the sea off its east coast on Wednesday aimed at containing external threats and bolstering its self-defense.
00:52:48.000The launch came a day after it announced the resumption of talks with the United States on ending its nuclear program.
00:52:54.000It is seen by analysts as the most provocative test by North Korea since it started the talks with the United States in 2018.
00:53:01.000The new type of SLBM called Pukgu-sa... I'm just North Korean.
00:53:16.000The North Korea's official KCNA news agency said confirming an assessment by South Korea's military on Wednesday that the missile was launched at a lofted angle.
00:53:27.000KCNA said, quote, the successful new type SLBM test firing comes to be of great significance as it ushered in a new phase
00:53:35.000In containing the outside forces threat to the DPRK and further bolstering its military muscle for self-defense.
00:53:41.000North Korea's recent missile test was not launched from a submarine, according to US officials, as was initially reported, but rather from a barge or underwater platform.
00:53:51.000Some experts have said that North Korea is attempting to raise the stakes and ramp up pressure on the US before their nuclear negotiations on Saturday.
00:54:00.000According to a visiting scholar at Seoul's ASEAN Institute for Policy Studies says called the North is trying to convey a message that time is not on the side of the United States and that it could take a different path if the working level talks don't go the way it wants them to.
00:54:45.000Cathy Xu, read these Korean words for me, please, will you?
00:54:49.000He told me she speaks Mandarin how exotic the launch came a day This is what we're gonna enjoy this for so long the launch came a day after North Korea fired another ballistic missile, you know Which I just read off
00:55:04.000And so, we're back at square one here.
00:55:06.000We're back at square one with North Korea.
00:55:09.000This is exactly the kind of thing that was happening in 2017.
00:55:51.000It is to say the United States better make a deal, because if they don't make a deal, if they don't come to the table and begin to lift sanctions, then we are going to continue to advance our nuclear program to the point where we will develop a fully competent nuclear triad, a full nuclear arsenal, and at that point we will be able to resist any kind of intervention by the United States.
00:56:13.000That would mean that attacking North Korea would be basically similar to attacking China,
00:56:18.000Or France, or Russia, or the United Kingdom.
00:56:21.000If they were to develop a submarine-based delivery system for nuclear weapons and an ICBM capability, and expand their nuclear arsenal, then any kind of enforcement that we would seek against North Korea, any kind of forcible disarmament, would be cancelled!
00:56:37.000Or, at the very least, it would severely complicate things.
00:56:40.000Because you understand, right now, maybe we could go into North Korea and disarm them with our military.
00:56:46.000It would be catastrophic because they have chemical weapons, they have biological weapons that they could detonate, and who knows?
00:56:52.000I mean, they've probably got agents all over the world.
00:56:55.000At the very least, they could detonate them near Seoul, which is a major population center, the capital of South Korea.
00:57:23.000The Samson Option is Israel's foreign policy doctrine.
00:57:26.000I'm going to sneak in a little red pill here.
00:57:29.000The Samson Option says that if Israel were ever about to fall to Arab forces or anybody else, they would use their nuclear arsenal to destroy the whole world.
00:57:38.000I'm not joking you can look this up and this is supposed to be this like apocalyptic deterrent that says you better not win a war against Israel because if you win a war against Israel we'll just genocide the whole planet.
00:57:49.000I'm not joking that's real and so it's a similar thing with North Korea that if we go in even notwithstanding chemical biological artillery
00:58:00.000If we go in, they might just nuke the whole thing anyway, right?
00:58:03.000Well, add to that, then, if they have a submarine arsenal, if they've got submarines off the west coast of the United States or off the east coast, they don't even need to develop ICBMs.
00:58:13.000If they develop a submarine-based missile delivery system, they could put their submarines off our coast and use short-range missiles to bomb the American homeland.
00:58:22.000At that point, attacking North Korea becomes unacceptable.
00:58:25.000It would be like on par again with attacking Russia.
00:58:28.000We would no longer have this kind of first strike advantage where we could totally take out North Korea's arsenal conceivably and they would not be able to retaliate.
00:58:36.000If they develop all these means of delivery, we go in there and odds are we either get one from a submarine or we get one from an ICBM.
00:58:46.000We're not able to guarantee that we could take out their whole arsenal, and there could be a possibility that we suffer a nuclear strike, and that's an unacceptable risk.
00:58:53.000So that's the calculation in the mind of the North Koreans, is they want to create this threat.
00:58:58.000And by the way, I don't think they're anywhere near developing a submarine capable of nuclear missile.
00:59:04.000You know, the American intelligence said that this was launched from an underwater platform or a barge.
00:59:08.000It was not actually launched from a submarine.
00:59:11.000They say that their fleet is too small and unsophisticated, which I would find believable.
00:59:16.000You know, because missile technology is very intense.
00:59:20.000Miniaturizing a warhead is very scientifically intense.
00:59:25.000Mounting it on a submarine, I mean, these are things that are just not within the scope of the competence of the North Koreans.
00:59:32.000In terms of human capital and money to put something like this together, right?
00:59:35.000So I don't believe that this is happening anytime soon.
00:59:38.000But they want us to believe that they have an ICBM.
00:59:41.000They want us to believe that they have a submarine capable missile.
00:59:45.000So that America is under the impression, American negotiators are under the impression that the clock is ticking and we better start getting them to denuclearize.
00:59:54.000In other words, start taking down sanctions.
01:00:00.000In the deal-making process, what we're pushing right now is they have to completely wipe out their nuclear arsenal and then we take off the sanctions.
01:00:20.000Of course they want to have their cake and eat it too.
01:00:23.000They want their economy to be opened up, they want sanctions relief, and also they know that they can pretend to take apart their nuclear arsenal, but not actually do it.
01:00:32.000They could fully rebuild it once all the sanctions are taken off, and then they've got a full nuclear arsenal, they've got what they have now, except there's no sanctions.
01:00:41.000You know, we've maybe pulled our troops out from South Korea.
01:00:44.000So this is effectively what they want.
01:00:46.000They want to force our hand and say, look, the only option for you to get what you want is reciprocity.
01:00:52.000We're going to keep advancing our nuclear arsenal.
01:00:54.000We're getting, it's imminent that we're going to develop a triad and this huge nuclear capability.
01:01:00.000And you won't have this first strike advantage, and your missile shield is not going to work, and so on.
01:01:05.000And so you better start negotiating, so at the very least, even if you don't like taking off sanctions, we're going to start taking down our nuclear program.
01:01:13.000In this hypothetical, we start taking off the sanctions, we get rid of the sanctions, they get rid of their nuclear program.
01:01:19.000Once the sanctions are gone, they secretly still have it.
01:01:22.000They secretly still have a breakout capability, whatever.
01:01:27.000You know, and so to me there's really not any good options here, I have to tell you.
01:01:31.000You know, in 2018 the idea was we were going to go over there and we were going to say, look, no sanctions relief until you get verifiable, complete, and irreversible denuclearization.
01:01:42.000You identify all your nuclear assets, you destroy them, and you destroy them such that it cannot be reversed, you cannot rebuild it, and then we'll take out the sanctions, and then we give you all these goodies.
01:01:53.000And we've been trying this for a year and a half now.
01:01:56.000You know, it was June 2018 when the first summit happened in Singapore, and we got like a shallow promise to denuclearize.
01:02:03.000We had another summit this year, I think it was in February.
01:03:12.000You know, to me, I mean, I guess here's the thing.
01:03:15.000The bottom line is, just like with Iran, the strategy that this administration is pursuing is something in the middle.
01:03:21.000We're not accepting that they have a nuclear arsenal, but we're also not going to forcibly disarm them.
01:03:26.000So what we're doing instead is we're just sort of keeping the pressure on, we're throttling them with the sanctions, and so all this is to say, you know, we're not going to allow this, we're also not going to take it,
01:03:36.000But if you keep your nuclear arsenal, we're gonna make it very, very, very painful for you.
01:03:40.000We're gonna choke you to death, you're gonna starve, your people are gonna starve, and either your country's gonna go belly up, you know, the people are gonna revolt, and your country will just grind to a halt, because you won't have energy, you won't have foreign currency, you're just gonna run out of food, and that's the end, right?
01:03:56.000Or you're gonna come to the negotiating table and cooperate, you know?
01:03:59.000So to me, I think at this point it's really just a waiting game.
01:04:02.000The tough part about this is, Trump only has so many years in office, you know?
01:04:07.000If he loses in 2020 whoever gets in might say well we're gonna go to war or we're just going to allow it.
01:04:13.000So the trouble with this containment strategy is it really does require a steady hand on this foreign policy regardless of the administration.
01:05:04.000I guess we'll have to keep an eye on it but it's just something to think about that this strategy it's really we don't have a lot of good options here but that's North Korea we'll see.
01:05:12.000Our real story though our featured story for tonight is about Las Vegas and you know again this isn't really news but it is just another one of these cases it's one of these unsolved mystery mysteries one of these x-files type stories where it's another one of these stories that really shows you that everything is not as it seems.
01:05:31.000This is why I cover this kind of stuff.
01:05:33.000You know, is it really like huge consequential news that it's the second anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting?
01:05:49.000And this guy was the biggest spook I've ever seen in my life.
01:05:53.000The shooter in Las Vegas, Steven Paddock, he worked three government jobs before he decided to commit the deadliest mass shooting in American history for no reason at all.
01:06:03.000And you're telling me the FBI investigated this for a better part of a year and they just didn't figure out why?
01:06:09.000They have no inkling, no clue, not the slightest idea why a 60-some year old retiree who made millions of dollars in some kind of real estate agency or something and worked all these government jobs
01:06:47.000Because it wasn't just these strange occurrences that happen, but it's also the government that's covering it up.
01:06:53.000And it's not just the strange occurrence and the government covering it up, but it's also the media that covers it up.
01:06:58.000It's also the media that stops talking about it, and tells you to stop asking questions, and they put all these red herrings out, right?
01:07:06.000They tell you, oh well, you know, maybe he was just crazy, maybe people just do these things, or you know, maybe it was this, maybe it was that.
01:07:11.000And they try to distract, and ultimately then they just bury it.
01:07:15.000And then even better than that, it's the tech companies and it's big tech and they're out there to punish anybody who asks any questions, right?
01:07:22.000If you have a conspiracy theory about Jeffrey Epstein, if you have a conspiracy theory about the Las Vegas shooting, if you have a conspiracy theory about Sandy Hook, God forbid, or about the shooting in Parkland, Florida, well then we're going to suppress your content and we're going to ban you from YouTube and you're not allowed to question these things.
01:07:41.000So it really just goes to show you how all these institutions are acting in concert.
01:07:47.000They're colluding towards a common endgame, which is to get you to forget about all this stuff and to get you to not think about these kinds of things.
01:07:59.000Two years have now passed since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S.
01:08:03.000history, yet the biggest question about it remains unanswered.
01:08:07.000The American public is still in the dark as to why Las Vegas gunman Steven Paddock opened fire on Contra goers outside the Mandalay Bay Resort
01:08:15.000On October 1st, 2017, killing 58 and wounding hundreds more.
01:08:20.000The FBI's agents and behavior specialists spent more than a year investigating the attack.
01:08:26.000Officials released clips of nearly 1,200 officer body camera videos, many hours of 911 audio recordings, and dozens of handwritten and transcribed witness accounts.
01:08:38.000No one can definitively say what Paddock's motive for the massacre was.
01:08:43.000Paddock acted alone when he planned and carried out the attack, Aaron Ruse, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas office, said in January.
01:08:52.000The 64-year-old fatally shot himself as police arrived into his hotel suite.
01:08:57.000Las Vegas police closed their investigation in August 2018 without establishing a motive.
01:09:02.000Paddock was a retired postal service worker, accountant, and real estate investor who owned real estate properties and homes in Reno and in a retirement community more than an hour's drive from Las Vegas.
01:09:13.000He also held a pilot's license and liked to gamble tens of thousands of dollars at a time.
01:09:18.000It's also interesting to point out that not only was he a postal service worker,
01:09:22.000He was an accountant, but he wasn't just an accountant for anybody.
01:09:26.000He was an accountant for a lot of intelligence agencies, defense contractors, people that were very close and tight with the intelligence community and the US government.
01:09:35.000So, you know, they say he was an accountant.
01:09:37.000Well, you know, he wasn't an accountant for McDonald's.
01:09:39.000He wasn't an accountant for a life insurance firm.
01:09:42.000He was an accountant for defense contractors, and that's kind of an important detail, don't you think?
01:09:47.000But you know, all this is to say, 58 people are killed, more than 500 are shot.
01:09:55.000It's the deadliest mass shooting in US history.
01:10:51.000In every case when this kind of thing happens, they're only revealing themselves.
01:10:55.000They're only showing, you know, whoever is in control here,
01:10:58.000This transnational globalist ruling class, they're simply showing you that they are completely in control and they will tell you what we're going to talk about today and what we're not going to talk about.
01:11:09.000What opinion you can have and what opinion you can't have.
01:11:13.000And if you have the wrong opinion, well then you get banned and you're a conspiracy theorist and you're a far-right radical and you're dangerous.
01:11:20.000And now we're going to take your gun away.
01:11:22.000And now we're also going to maybe try you.
01:11:24.000Maybe we're also going to have some kind of other red flag laws.
01:11:27.000Maybe we'll put surveillance devices on you and whatever.
01:11:30.000You know, this is the kind of thing that I'm talking about.
01:11:32.000So, you know, two years later from Las Vegas and people are, you know, still don't believe me when we talk about false flags or maybe the government is secretly involved in these kinds of things.
01:12:04.000It was a 1970 memo where the CIA planned to do all kinds of major terror attacks across the United States, blame it on the Cubans, and they thought that this would create a pretext to go to war against the Castro regime in Cuba.
01:12:33.000If the FBI couldn't get to the bottom of it, maybe they weren't trying.
01:12:36.000Maybe they knew it was happening from the start, and there never really was an investigation, right?
01:12:41.000You know, I always find it very interesting that whenever it's a mass shooting by, you know, an El Paso,
01:12:47.000When somebody goes and shoots up a Walmart, they can ascertain within an hour that he posted an anti-immigration manifesto to 8chan, and he was a guy that hated immigrants and so on, even though, like, half the people he killed were Mexican, right?
01:13:02.000And with the New Zealand manifesto, we know right away.
01:13:04.000We know his identity, we know his name, we know everything.
01:13:07.000I mean, he did livestream it, so it's slightly different, but they can ascertain all the details.
01:13:12.000For so many of these shootings, within an hour, they can figure out all the details.
01:13:17.000In many cases, within 24 or 48 hours, they got the guy, they got his fingerprints, they got his DNA, they've talked to his mother, his father, everybody he ever talked to, everybody that looked at him when he walked to work that day.
01:13:42.000That, again, after an hour of any mass shooting, they know full well the manifesto, the guy, his relatives, and so on, his race, generations, where he came from, and all the rest?
01:13:53.000To me, it just goes to show, I mean, the government was clearly involved in this.
01:13:56.000The government's clearly involved, and the media's clearly covering it up.
01:13:59.000And the media doesn't have to cover this stuff up.
01:14:01.000The media's supposed to be journalists.
01:14:02.000They're supposed to investigate government cover-ups.
01:14:18.000They try to tell you, and our idea of the press is supposed to be that they are these tireless journalists that are working against the government.
01:14:25.000You know, they're working to expose corruption and fraud and
01:15:30.000You know, all these guys are cooperating.
01:15:32.000Zuckerberg, Dorsey, Google, and they're all saying, we're gonna shut down, just like the media, just like the government, anybody that asks questions about this.
01:16:49.000The real division, the real struggle here, not right and left, and by the way, it's also not forward like Andrew Yang says.
01:16:55.000It's between the people that are clearly in control, the ruling class, transnational elite, rootless transnational elite, and it's all us people on the bottom.
01:17:05.000They're supposed to believe what's going on.
01:17:06.000We're supposed to believe that this is all
01:17:09.000This is all happening coincidentally, or we're supposed to believe it's all part of the plan, you know?
01:17:14.000We have to believe in this illusion of choice.
01:17:17.000When immigration happens and immigrants are pouring into the country, this is happening ostensibly because of choices that we made.
01:17:25.000Why do we have millions of immigrants?
01:18:08.000In a country like Russia, it's almost preferable.
01:18:10.000Because sure, Vladimir Putin is in charge.
01:18:13.000But Vladimir Putin, at the end of the day, doesn't really care if you know he's in charge or not.
01:18:18.000You know, if you're in Russia, you might very well say, yeah, like, Putin is in control.
01:18:22.000Like, yeah, he rigged the election, and even when he wasn't the president, when he was only the prime minister, like, he was still in control, and all these oligarchs answer to him, and he controls the media and so on.
01:18:35.000Well, you can say that, as long as you don't really have a problem with it, you know?
01:18:39.000But in a liberal democratic and really in a technological industrial society, it doesn't work like that.
01:18:45.000You have to be made to believe what's happening is of your own making.
01:18:49.000You have to believe it is a necessary part of the system of control.
01:18:55.000That you are buying into what's happening, you know?
01:18:58.000I think Ted Kaczynski wrote a little bit about this.
01:19:00.000You have to be molded and shaped so that you fit into the system and serve the system and you have to believe that all of this is good for us and of our own making because at the end of the day we do vote at the ballot box.
01:19:11.000So at the end of the day, the whole system is contingent on us buying into this and saying, I'm choosing one guy over the other.
01:19:38.000Now I'm going to vote Democrat this time.
01:19:40.000Completely ignoring that none of this really matters.
01:19:43.000It's all contingent on us believing, you know, watching what they want us to watch, seeing what they want us to see, looking at the things they want us to pay attention to, and ultimately, you know, believing this is all a product of our own decisions, when it isn't.
01:19:58.000That's the biggest lie of the free market, is that this spontaneous order is this democratic thing where, you know, everybody gets what they want because they vote with their dollar and they vote with their feet.
01:20:14.000Not everybody is equal in terms of their mental capacity and in terms of their resources.
01:20:19.000So are you really going to tell me that the people that control these oligopolistic markets or monopolistic markets are not directing consumer tastes?
01:20:28.000Are you really telling me that the media cartel is not directing what people are looking at and what they're seeing?
01:20:34.000Are you telling me that like your average media consumer is going to say,
01:20:38.000Well, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, well, you know, they're not giving it to me straight.
01:20:44.000I'm going to look at an alternative media source.
01:20:47.000Who's going to be the alternative media source?
01:20:49.000You know, do you think that ABC, NBC, all these major media companies, do you see that maybe just by the virtue of their legitimacy and their credibility and their existence, that they in some way are directing the market, are directing the society, have an inadvertent amount of control over the society?
01:21:05.000They have perhaps more agency in this equation than any individual media consumer and you know it goes with every it goes with every institution of power in the country you know.
01:21:15.000But the lie of the free market and the democracy is we are all sovereign citizens.
01:21:19.000We vote with our ballot, we vote with our dollar, we vote with our feet and we are in control.
01:21:38.000I don't think there's any kind of group control effect, that there's some kind of degree of group control, that people are conforming to the social order, and the social order is being directed by influencers and tastemakers, and maybe those people are being guided.
01:21:52.000I mean, don't you see why it's not really as it seems?
01:21:55.000And I'm not trying to say that, you know, I'm not one of these freedom zealots by no stretch.
01:22:00.000I'm not saying that the solution is to free the people, man, and, you know, wake everyone up.
01:22:23.000The point of this is to say, it's not that we're against the idea of an elite, which might be directing things and might be running the show,
01:22:30.000It's the idea that this elite is clearly hostile to us, this elite is clearly lying, they're deceptive, and clearly they are subverting and actively hostile to our interests.
01:25:19.000I didn't sleep, so I said, you know what?
01:25:22.000I'll have a little fun stream, whatever.
01:25:24.000And I reminisced about the good old days.
01:25:27.000but yeah yeah hopefully that'll be fun for you got to enjoy it Josh Sarah says couldn't catch the show live last night but Miami was fun coming through in clutch with all those pizzas I heard Brad Palumbo likes pizza too Ali one small thing when you bring me out can you introduce me as Joker
01:25:45.000Yeah, yeah, this guy did come in clutch.
01:25:47.000We're at the after party and Josh Sear, it was like such a perfect moment, you know?
01:25:51.000We're all at the party, we're eating McDonald's and then Josh Sear kicks the door open and this guy's just like a Chad.
01:27:57.000I was like, are you based in Red Pill?
01:27:58.000Then he's like, yeah, I'm based in Red Pill.
01:28:01.000And he sort of alluded, he's like, well, I don't wanna, I don't wanna like, you know.
01:28:06.000I don't want to expose him or anything, but I don't think he is.
01:28:10.000Some of the things he was saying on the panel, it's really just very evident in the language whether somebody gets it or not.
01:28:16.000You know, he's talking about like social justice warriors and Democrats and the left and fake news and I'm like, oh man, like you're just like on the surface level.
01:28:26.000It's like that iceberg meme, you know.
01:28:28.000Those ridiculous conspiracy theory iceberg memes where it's like at the top you've got fake news, MAGA, keep America great, where we go one, we go all.
01:28:37.000You know, and then at the bottom, at the very depths of the ocean, at the bottom of the iceberg, you've got like, you know, Black Billed again, White Billed again, can you introduce me as Joker, meme magic, meth baby, you know, schmood, slunk, you know, that kind of thing.
01:28:57.000That's all that's all the bottom of the iceberg you could tell maybe he's not really totally with it So I think he was maybe just being I don't know.
01:29:07.000He's trying to avoid controversy Jimmy says how do you think your political and internet career would have changed if you never went to Charlottesville?
01:29:14.000Much love for helping my conversion from gay libertarian atheism to becoming a Catholic.
01:30:13.000You know, they spent their whole career being dependent on the establishment being, you know, this hand that feeds them.
01:30:19.000They're completely dependent on that for their output, for their clout, for their leverage, their influence.
01:30:25.000And then once they get found out, once they start to push the envelope a little bit, they get cut off and then that's the end of it.
01:30:32.000You know, like, I had a friend in Leadership Institute, a very good friend of mine, who he was totally woke, totally red-pilled, and after Charlottesville, he didn't even go!
01:30:40.000He was working at the Leadership Institute, he was relatively high up, he didn't even go to Charlottesville, but he, like, didn't condemn it hard enough, so they fired him.
01:31:05.000Now he just moved to Europe, and now he's just living in Europe, you know?
01:31:09.000So I think in a lot of these cases you find somebody who's based in red pill, then if they really push the envelope, if they really try to be effective, they just get shut down and then that's the end of them.
01:31:27.000I don't want to go into too many details.
01:31:28.000I had to ghost this person because this person, look,
01:31:32.000Every time this person, because we hung out a couple of times but it was very intermittent, this person would like hang out with me and then I wouldn't hear from him for months.
01:31:42.000We'd hang out like once and then another time maybe a week later and then he'd be like oh I'm like traveling for months and months and then out of the blue hey want to hang out?
01:31:51.000And every time we hung out he would ask me for contact information.
01:31:56.000Every time we hung out, and even after we hung out, the first couple of times you would say, hey, do you have information for this person, this person, this person?
01:33:14.000As tight as I am with a lot of people that go around asking for names and phone numbers and things like that, and I do this show, it's just not something that's done.
01:34:46.000I am convinced that I was perhaps targeted by a federal agent.
01:34:52.000Based train says can't quite put my finger on it But there's something incredibly chat about playing clone hero over that smarmy mewling backbiter game Berlin Yeah, pretty funny pretty epic cuz it just shows we don't really care, you know This guy's such a nerd writing little debriefs and little reports and he writing his little Scripted, you know lines for his periscope and he's you know, breaking down arguments and I'm like, fuck you I'm playing rock man.
01:35:15.000I'm playing clone hero Eat my poo, bro
01:36:23.000My favorite question, and this is a question that really gets people to think, it's not like... To me, this is like a boomer thing, like an Uncle Boomer argument.
01:36:31.000Well, white's for the... Asians for the Asians, Africa for the Africans, white for everybody!
01:36:36.000It's not really like an argument, you know?
01:36:42.000To me, the most important question that I've asked, and it's been ringing in my head ever since I heard it.
01:36:48.000Samuel Francis said this in a speech at American Renaissance, I believe, 25 years ago.
01:36:54.000He said, can non-European people perpetuate Western civilization?
01:37:00.000That is the most important question to be asked.
01:37:03.000Because it really does hit the nail on the head on this link, this connection between race and culture, which seems to have been destroyed.
01:37:12.000You know, people say, well it's about the culture, it's about assimilation.
01:37:14.000Well, let's forget legal and illegal for a second.
01:37:18.000Let's forget assimilation and non-assimilation for a second.
01:37:21.000Let's just ask the only question that matters.
01:37:23.000Can non-European people perpetuate Western culture and Western civilization?
01:37:30.000In other words, even if assimilated, whatever that means,
01:37:41.000You know, in other words, they have all the same consumer tastes, and maybe they speak the language, and in very superficial, cosmetic levels, they are assimilated.
01:37:50.000Can non-white people perpetuate Western civilization?
01:39:31.000My dog hasn't died yet, but I know it's gonna be very tough when he does, because he's a good guy.
01:39:36.000I hated dogs for the longest time, and I mean, I really hated dogs, but, uh...
01:39:41.000You know, then I got my dog and he causes me chronic allergies, he shits on the floor, he throws up all over the carpet, and he barks, and he smells, and he leaves his hair everywhere, and he's annoying, but you know, but he's a good guy.
01:41:02.000But but overall, I mean he's okay, I guess Guillaume says roses are let red violets are blue Cassie Belongs in a zoo Cassie D belongs in a zoo.
01:41:14.000That's kind of weak Sean Hoy says Nick I have great news Taco Bell is finally open in downtown Boston.
01:42:22.000But yeah, there was like not a single Taco Bell in the whole city, I remember.
01:42:27.000There was one in Cambridge, there was one like way south of the city, but there was nothing anywhere near me, and I was like, how is this even possible?
01:43:32.000Why don't you tell it to Meemaw, right?
01:43:33.000Why don't you tell it to Meemaw and Papa, whatever?
01:43:37.000All right, well, you're eating your wet cornmeal or whatever you do down there.
01:43:42.000Try not to get West Nile from all the mosquitoes and everything that's going on, and I don't even know what the climate is like down there.
01:44:20.000Dan says friends with Cassie Dylan on Facebook and I signed on for first time in weeks and I kid you not a Notifications from her inviting me to like Jewish Journal Yeah, I mean, I think that not really surprising anybody that watches the show, right?
01:45:30.000The design of the government should be to serve as a repository institution, to protect against radical social change, but to protect against radical change, to ensure survival.
01:47:35.000And that is from Heard Him Say, of course.
01:47:38.000Of course, that is not a very good adaptation.
01:47:41.000I don't think the lyrics are really great here.
01:47:44.000But that is from Heard Him Say, right?
01:47:49.000from late registration yeah i i can i can see that very clearly jv says dream groper come rescue me yeah always af says hey nick big fan my sister charia it's 21st birthday is coming up and i was hoping you could give her a shout out love the show charia i don't even know how to pronounce the name but hey happy birthday to the big birthday sister hope it's a good one all right charia i hope i'm pronouncing that right
01:48:16.000I don't know what kind of name that even is.
01:51:21.000But, you know, if you value your life and everything else, then, you know, maybe you just don't join any organizations and you just go to your wagey job and shut the hell up.
01:51:33.000Luke Cotterall says, if North Korea ICBMs can reach California when they are launching, I'll get the popcorn.
01:52:33.000But yeah, that's I guess I guess I would have laughed at that if I got in a time machine and traveled backward in time Many years when I was younger and that joke was you know First coming on the scene on the internet or the first time I heard it Numbers says I listened during morning commute, but still want to say thanks for the great content.
01:52:52.000Have a nice night Well, thanks, buddy Much appreciated
01:52:56.000Jackson says I am convinced Trump hired Carpe Dunctum because his recent tweet Instagram post with Nickelback's photograph was savage.
01:54:10.000I really hate when people talk like this, you know?
01:54:13.000That's just so, I don't know, insensitive.
01:54:16.000Hey, so, uh, when you get canned from here, it's like, hey, when your dad dies, hey, when you die, like, what are you gonna... It's like, well, let's not think about that.
01:55:16.000Dimitri says, all the CEOs of tech, the general media and managers of this free market prop up communist values and ideals both subliminally and explicitly.
01:58:33.000Doopus says, can you recommend good Christian philosophers, YouTubers, trying to put all this atheism and nihilism behind me and go back to Christ?
02:04:27.000Optimistic Nihilist has thoughts on getting doxxed because aim uses discord Nobody got doxxed because aim uses discord.
02:04:34.000They got doxxed because somebody leaked something in the discord So I know there's a lot of dummies from TRS who say discord is leaking things, but that's there's no evidence for that It's not true in every case.
02:04:45.000There's leaks because there is a leaker.
02:06:31.000I don't listen to that song so much because it's got like a minute introduction.
02:06:35.000I can never play it when I'm like in the shower or whatever because it's like, you know, because you know what happened, you know, everybody's listening to that song on the album, you know, the intro for that.
02:06:43.000I think it's the song called Method Man.
02:06:47.000Anyway, yeah, such a great, there's so many good songs.
02:06:50.000I don't think there's a single bad song on there, you know.
02:06:54.000Okay, I don't even know what that means.
02:07:05.000But it looks like that's the last Super Chats.
02:07:07.000That's going to do it for us tonight on the show.