00:09:23.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding our share of influence.
00:09:40.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:09:55.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
00:10:08.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
00:10:15.000even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:07.000You turn like 18, 20, and then just goes at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:16.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:39.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:44.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:49.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:57.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:05.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:09.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
00:12:14.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two, and look, I've gained two more.
00:12:21.000The master said the same, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:25.000You have been faithful with little, I will trust you with much.
00:12:30.000But the servant with one talent said, Master, I was afraid, so I hid your money in the ground.
00:13:22.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:26.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
00:13:34.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
00:13:43.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:46.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:26.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
00:15:24.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:36:31.000That's my shot, I assume you're late Let's have fun treated like nobody else can seen tonight But that's not what I'm trying to be I could be mean tonight Nah, I'm tryna be nice.
00:37:19.000Remember when I grabbed my shit, I said, no buys, I'm dippin.
00:37:23.000Remember when I said I changed, I'm new, I'm here, I listen.
00:37:27.000I know all this shit's so mean, but I'm really tryna fix it, fix it.
00:37:30.000You can go side to side, I just white shot, I assume you're lookin' at me You can go low to high, it's how I want you to let nobody else can see I could be mean tonight, but that's not what I'm tryna be I could be mean tonight, I'm tryna be nice, I'm tryna be, I'm tryna be
00:42:40.000If they brought him back to the colony, he would immediately head right back for the mountains.
00:44:24.000I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her latest leg She look like she belong on the cover, this whole game covered in everything I'm gonna buy a bottle, take a banana, but she is not getting wet, it rain If he wants to interview Nick Fuente, get the word out Ten whole thousand is brilliant, we just ate ten whole thousand for dinner I got a pent-up type of aggression, I'm bout to go mental, tryna suppress it They don't make no noise, be suppressed I spent your whole life on my necklace Couldn't tell which one I like better,
00:44:54.000so I'm getting both kinds of that shit I'm taking that deal, I got your whole crying off of my it's undeniable.
00:49:26.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:33.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:51.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using.
00:49:54.000Algorithms using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:52.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.
00:57:58.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
00:58:46.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:59.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:05.000So, the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, If you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:48.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go on with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.
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01:13:56.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.
01:15:03.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, you know, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them.
01:15:12.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:15:21.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:25.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:43:35.000the september attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:43:41.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
02:02:00.000I'm thinking that something big is going to happen, something's going to change because the news was slow even at the beginning of the month.
02:02:12.000Our featured story tonight, we're going to pick up where we left off yesterday.
02:02:15.000We're going to talk all about this huge indictment against the SPLC by the DOJ.
02:02:23.000And there's been a lot that has been said about this on social media, a lot of discussion about it.
02:02:30.000There has been a major, major indictment, a fraud charge against the SPLC.
02:02:36.000For those that don't know, SPLC is the Southern Poverty Law Center.
02:02:39.000That has emerged and has become one of the biggest left wing activist organizations, super rich.
02:02:47.000They actually have, according to their most recent tax filing, $700 million in the bank, all in cash.
02:02:56.000And the big fraud charge stems from something like a counterintelligence program that they've been running since the 1980s.
02:03:05.000And for those that don't know, the SPLC has effectively been paying far right extremists.
02:03:12.000Which they say is an informant program.
02:03:15.000We'll talk about what that means and why they consider it that.
02:03:19.000But they've paid over $3 million over the years to something like three dozen different confidential informants that they say have been positioned to infiltrate right wing groups, far right groups, white supremacist groups, neo Nazi groups, the Klan, NSM, people that organized Charlottesville.
02:03:46.000A deception or a fraud, they say, that the SPLC represents to the donors that they're fighting right wing extremism.
02:03:55.000But technically speaking, if they're pouring $3 million into right wing extremist groups, even if they are informants, technically it constitutes fraud.
02:04:24.000I don't know if it's going to hold up in court.
02:04:25.000I don't know if it's good, legally speaking, but I do think it's a huge step in the right direction.
02:04:32.000And the Trump administration should be doing this with all these left wing groups.
02:04:37.000I don't know why we stop here at the SPLC.
02:04:40.000You should have something like this, and maybe not specifically a fraud indictment, but there should be a comprehensive investigation of every one of these Media Matters, ADL, SPLC.
02:04:53.000Right wing watch, which is under People for the American Way.
02:05:09.000And it seems that the new acting attorney general, Todd Blanch, he's actually less aggressive than Pam Bondi, which does not really bode well.
02:06:39.000I addressed it a little bit last night by simply saying if you Google my name in the SPLC, you'll see that they have been on my case for like 10 years.
02:06:51.000As long as I've been doing the show, they have been on my case.
02:06:55.000And I don't mean that they have been negative towards me, I mean, they have tried to destroy my operation, destroy my life.
02:07:02.000They doxed my address, my parents, my employees, my interns, people that I know.
02:07:09.000And they've done that for a very long time.
02:07:19.000And then we're also going to get a little bit into the war in Iran.
02:07:24.000The thing about the war in Iran is nobody even really knows where we are with this.
02:07:31.000The situation in the war is virtually unchanged, which is crazy because I went away for two weeks and we were in a position where Trump had just announced the ceasefire.
02:07:42.000And although the ceasefire had theoretically been agreed upon and was announced and everything, nobody was really sure exactly what the terms were and whether both parties had agreed to the same thing.
02:07:56.000When I left, there was a ton of uncertainty about what the status of that agreement was.
02:08:02.000Nevertheless, there is something like a ceasefire still in place.
02:08:06.000And the ceasefire was supposed to actually have expired last week, exactly this day last week.
02:08:14.000And as the ceasefire was supposed to expire, because the conditions for the ceasefire had still not been met, Trump announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire shortly before it was set to expire.
02:08:27.000And so that is, technically speaking, where we are.
02:08:32.000If you're following the press releases, the true social posts, the official statements from the government, we are still in the ceasefire phase of the conflict.
02:08:42.000And this time, we don't even know what it's for.
02:08:46.000I'll talk a little bit more about that tonight in detail.
02:08:49.000But if you remember, the original ceasefire said there's going to be a two week cessation of hostilities so that Iran and the United States could agree to a comprehensive deal to end the war.
02:09:23.000Strait of Hormuz has not been opened throughout the entire duration of the ceasefire for the most part, and still is not open.
02:09:31.000So, if the original conditions for the ceasefire were we're going to create this allowance so that diplomacy can resume as long as the Strait is opened, well, neither of those things have happened.
02:09:43.000Neither of those things are happening.
02:09:46.000And yet, even though those conditions are unfulfilled, the ceasefire got extended, except this time it's indefinite.
02:10:10.000We don't really know where we are in the conflict.
02:10:14.000We've stopped bombing them, yet the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
02:10:19.000And now the only thing that has changed is that since the ceasefire expired, the United States has imposed a blockade of its own of the Strait of Hormuz.
02:10:28.000Iran has closed the strait for all other shipping that is aligned with the United States.
02:10:34.000Now, the U.S. Navy has closed the strait, a blockade for all other shipping that is connected to Iran.
02:10:41.000And it's not just energy, but it's all international shipping that is in support of Iran.
02:10:47.000The only difference is our blockade is far less effective because of the operating distance, because of the proximity to the strait where the U.S. Navy is able to operate in the Arabian Sea.
02:11:00.000So, we'll talk a little bit about that tonight.
02:11:01.000We're going to get into the state of the conflict and talk about where it is going.
02:11:07.000But, I mean, like I said, all there is really to say about it is that there still seems to be no strategy here.
02:17:16.000I would have fell for that 10 years ago.
02:17:18.000During the first Trump administration, if the Trump White House social media was saying that two kings met today, the King of England and the King of America, I would think that was really funny and they were trolling the left.
02:17:32.000And if Trump put his face on the passport and put a portrait of Joe Biden in the White House, but it's actually an auto pen, I would have thought that stuff was hilarious.
02:17:43.000But when everything else is so bad, When the foreign policy, immigration policy, domestic policy, when all this other stuff is so bad and it's not happening, it almost makes it worse.
02:17:57.000Not only is it not funny, it's actually like insulting.
02:18:00.000So, to me, that was like the big, or I shouldn't say to me, in the news, that was the big story today is that Trump is modifying the U.S. passport.
02:18:08.000If you renew your passport, you're going to get a portrait of Donald Trump in the booklet.
02:18:15.000And it's going to trigger all this conversation in the media about how, oh, Trump.
02:18:35.000So, anyway, but we are going to move on.
02:18:38.000We're going to get into our big story for tonight, which is the major indictment of the SPLC by the Department of Justice.
02:18:45.000And what I have to say about this is like, okay, finally, wasn't this the whole point of the second Trump administration?
02:18:54.000I remember when Trump was running for president in 2024.
02:18:58.000To me, the only argument that you could even really use to justify voting for Trump is something like this that he had been royally screwed over in the first term.
02:19:10.000He was sabotaged from the inside by his own personnel, by the intelligence community, by the FBI, by the Democrats, even by the Republicans.
02:19:20.000The election was stolen and rigged against him.
02:19:24.000Then they tried to send him to jail and kill him.
02:19:29.000They were going to send him up for 115 years in prison.
02:19:32.000And then ultimately, they shot him in the head.
02:19:36.000And so the argument went something like this because of all of that, because of that experience, Trump was going to be the vengeance of America.
02:19:47.000That we raised up this challenge against the hegemonic left wing in 2016, we won fair and square.
02:20:01.000We were supposed to get a border wall and a new trade agreement and the wars in the Middle East.
02:20:08.000But because of this systematic and structural obstruction, we were effectively denied what we were owed.
02:20:15.000And so now, because the system is so screwed up and so rigged, Trump was supposed to come back in with a vengeance, having learned his lesson, so to speak.
02:21:11.000I'm going to be your retribution, your vengeance.
02:21:15.000And a lot of people love this idea that Trump was going to come in and he was going to be this burn it all down figure that he never was in the first term.
02:23:29.000Today, we just got something against James Comey, tried to do it against a couple of other officials, but it fell through.
02:23:37.000Finally, finally, last week, and this is the good news finally, the DOJ announced a major indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center.
02:23:47.000And this indictment is sort of interesting because it reveals the true nature and the activities of the far left.
02:23:54.000So, Southern Poverty Law Center is one of these legal activist organizations, started up in the civil rights era.
02:24:02.000And it was supposed to be one of these groups that defends the rights of the minorities and the oppressed.
02:24:08.000They came up in the civil rights era and they were defending mostly black people from civil rights violations.
02:24:15.000But it was also Jews and all the other disaffected, so called marginalized groups.
02:24:22.000The indictment against the SPLC alleges that they committed fraud because of a program that they have been running for almost 50 years.
02:24:32.000It's effectively a counterintelligence program.
02:24:37.000So you think of the SPLC and you think of legal activism.
02:24:40.000You think of how, for example, one of their activities, they have a program called Hate Watch, where they monitor hate organizations, hate speech, extremist groups.
02:24:53.000They also represent people in the event of a civil rights violation.
02:24:56.000I believe they brought some of the civil litigation against the Charlottesville organizers and they supported that.
02:25:03.000So, these are some of the activities that they're known for and that you might imagine that they get up to.
02:25:10.000But this indictment, again, alleging fraud, reveals that not only do they do all these ordinary things, but they also have been paying informants under the table to the tune of millions of dollars, upwards of $3 million, to effectively go into far right extremist organizations, allegedly to spy on them.
02:25:32.000So, over the decades, they have been paying people in the Ku Klux Klan.
02:25:37.000In the National Socialist Movement, people that attended and organized Charlottesville, all of the major so called hate groups, neo Nazi, white nationalist, Christian identity, groups like this, they have been paying people inside those organizations, in many cases, like lots of money, like a full time salary, part time or full time salary.
02:26:02.000One individual is paid more than a million dollars.
02:26:04.000That's a lot of money to be a deadbeat in the Klan or something.
02:26:09.000And paying these people allegedly to spy on the activities of those organizations.
02:26:15.000The DOJ says that that constitutes fraud because the SPLC is representing to their donors that they're fighting extremism, hate groups, hate speech, when in reality, no matter what you call it, whether they're informants or whatever, they are not being forthright about it, they're not being transparent about it.
02:26:36.000They are clandestinely and secretly giving money to those very same organizations.
02:26:54.000We'll just go through some of the details here.
02:26:56.000It says The Southern Poverty Law Center was indicted Tuesday on federal fraud charges alleging it had improperly raised millions of dollars to secretly pay leaders of the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups for inside information.
02:27:11.000The Justice Department alleges the civil rights group defrauded donors by using their money to fund the very extremism it claimed to be fighting, with more than $3 million paid to informants through a now defunct program to infiltrate white supremacist and other extremist groups.
02:27:27.000The civil rights group faces charges of wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering in the case brought in the federal court in Alabama.
02:27:36.000The group said the program was used to monitor threats of violence, and the information was often shared with local and federal law enforcement.
02:27:43.000The indictment includes details on at least nine unnamed informants paid by the SPLC through a secret program that prosecutors said began in the 1980s.
02:27:53.000Within the SPLC, they were known as field sources or the Fs, according to the indictment.
02:27:59.000One informant was paid more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023.
02:28:05.000So, $1 million over nine years, that's like a six figure salary practically.
02:28:10.000And that individual was affiliated with the Neo Nazi National Alliance.
02:28:16.000Prosecutors say another informant was a member of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
02:28:25.000The informant attended the rally at the direction of the SPLC and helped coordinate transportation for several others.
02:28:32.000That person was allegedly paid more than $270,000 between 2015 and 2023.
02:28:38.000So the first thing I want to say about this, and this is just at this point, what even do you say?
02:28:46.000The first thing I want to do is clear the air.
02:33:37.000It went super viral, it got 100 million views.
02:33:40.000Because the tweet generated so much outrage, people found my address and hundreds of people, that's not an exaggeration, started showing up to my house, knocking on my door, throwing eggs at my house.
02:33:55.000Doing all kinds of things, recording my house, honking their horn, whatever.
02:34:00.000And it led to someone trying to kill me.
02:34:01.000A young man, 23 year old man, came to my door with a gun after he killed three people already.
02:34:07.000He killed his best friend, best friend's mom, and sister.
02:34:11.000And then he drove three hours to my house, to my front door, marched up to the front door with a gun with the intention of killing me.
02:35:54.000It says, quote, Hate Watch spoke to several of Fuentes's neighbors whose names are being withheld over concerns they may be harassed or targeted by Fuentes's followers.
02:36:07.000It says on the topic of Fuentes, most of the neighbors Hate Watch spoke with say the live streamer who pumps out vociferous white nationalist propaganda on his live streams appears meek in real life, keeping to himself, apparently entertaining few visitors, and does not call attention to himself.
02:36:26.000Several said that when he is at his home in Berwyn, his movements appear to be limited to passing from his garage to the back door of the apartment.
02:36:34.000Fuentes's building is located on a quiet tree lined street.
02:36:37.000A short walk from one of Berwyn's main shopping districts.
02:36:40.000On the block where the white nationalist two story building is located, Hate Watch observed his neighbors doing weekend chores and children playing in yards and on sidewalks.
02:36:48.000From the property's exterior, Hate Watch observed the basement apartment and the first floor was empty.
02:36:54.000They're literally looking through my windows.
02:36:57.000On the second floor, the blinds were drawn.
02:36:59.000Hate Watch also observed a construction permit on the window of the first floor of the building.
02:37:03.000Neighbors confirmed Hate Watch's impression that the basement and first floor appear to be currently unoccupied, with Fuentes and his live streaming operation on the second floor.
02:37:12.000On another visit, A Hate Watch reporter knocked on the front door, but there was no answer.
02:37:20.000So, look, like, I'm not one to complain.
02:37:39.000And this is totally insane that a far left political group with a billion dollars in cash. Is posting for everybody to know where a person lives with this much detail.
02:38:32.000That is like a soft form of homicide because that is what they're doing here.
02:38:37.000They're trying to incite people to kill me.
02:38:40.000They're saying if you want to mess with this person, harass this person, intimidate, assault, murder this person, this is where you can find them.
02:40:17.000Laura Loomer, all these other people putting this stuff out, this is just going to be another one of those things they say about me, just like the J6 thing.
02:41:23.000You have all these different NGOs, excuse me, nonprofits, activist groups, and their job is to put the screws on the far right through whatever it's like guerrilla warfare paying informants, doxing you, going after your payments, going after your family, your associates, bringing the government down on you.
02:41:48.000And the rich irony in this is that the center right people that are accusing me and others of being feds or informants for the SPLC never get targeted by the far left, never get censored.
02:42:04.000All these people that are saying this take like Chris Ruffo and Lomez, for example.
02:42:10.000These are two guys that have a show on the blaze.
02:42:13.000Lomez, his real name is Jonathan Kieperman, he's at Passage Press.
02:42:17.000Christopher Ruffo's at Manhattan Institute.
02:42:20.000They had been putting that kind of stuff out there that the far right are all feds.
02:43:54.000No, because they were in a handshake agreement with the far left.
02:43:59.000The far left wants the far right destroyed, and that means that you get this very moderate and weak and flaccid center right that isn't really a threat.
02:44:08.000The center right allows this because then they are protected on their right flank.
02:44:13.000Whereas someone like myself would challenge Charlie Kirk or Ben Shapiro and say, You're not right wing enough, you're not pure enough, you're not giving the people what they want.
02:44:24.000Whereas we would ordinarily be in competition on the college campus, on the social platform, now we are taken out of the equation.
02:45:07.000And the deal was that as long as they didn't.
02:45:10.000Say anything conspiratorial about the vaccine or the pandemic, they would keep their channels.
02:45:15.000Meanwhile, everybody else got cut down for one thing or another election denial, COVID conspiracy, anti Semitism, white nationalism, whatever.
02:45:26.000So that was always, they were always in bed together.
02:45:32.000The center right will say that the far right is paid by the feds, the far right is controlled by the far left.
02:45:41.000Or they'll say something like, The far left and far right are in a symbiotic relationship.
02:45:46.000They'll say that the far left funds right wing extremism because right wing extremism creates the impetus for far left action.
02:45:56.000In other words, if the far left funds the Ku Klux Klan and the Ku Klux Klan does a big visible public rally, then the far left is going to say, oh my gosh, the Klan is on the rise.
02:46:11.000People say the same thing about the ADL.
02:46:14.000They say that people that criticize Israel are actually friends with the ADL because the more vocal and visible and sensational the anti Semitism is, the greater the need and the greater the funding for the ADL.
02:46:28.000And so, this is a claim by the center right that the far right and the far left are in a symbiotic, mutualistic relationship.
02:46:37.000The reality is the opposite the center right is in a mutualistic relationship with the far left.
02:46:48.000For years, the far left was putting the screws in the far right with censorship, with doxing, Antifa, showing up and disrupting the rallies, using violence, calling down federal law enforcement on the far right.
02:47:03.000And the center right stood by and watched, and in many cases, participated in this.
02:47:09.000It was not a few times that center right figures would pass along things that I had said or information about me to far left groups.
02:47:20.000So that then they could sabotage me and basically do the dirty work of the center right.
02:47:26.000And the reason that you know this is because the center right always uses the language of the far left.
02:47:32.000When the center right wants to cancel the far right, what do they say about us?
02:48:22.000So, on the contrary, and this is why I said we need to talk about me in particular.
02:48:27.000And then this conversation in general, there is this ongoing dialectical conversation about the far left, the far right, the center left, the center right, and how they're all interacting.
02:48:42.000And that is the narrative that people are uncritically consuming.
02:48:46.000People say that really anybody to the right of Tucker Carlson must be a federal operative, anybody to the right of Sarah Palin, anybody to the right of Sean Hannity is a Fed.
02:48:59.000Or is like Tucker himself says, they're in a symbiotic relationship with the ADL.
02:49:05.000They're simply creating the crisis that the far left is there to address.
02:49:10.000But when you actually think about it deep down, it couldn't be further from the truth.
02:49:59.000We're in a war with Iran, which was cheered on by all the legacy press.
02:50:05.000So, the institutional right, establishment right, center right, Republican Party, Trump, they are the center right.
02:50:14.000Everybody that is supporting the Trump movement is center right.
02:50:17.000And all those influencers are now saying, we have this SPLC indictment, and they're saying, well, well, well, Charlottesville was funded by the left.
02:50:28.000The far right extremists were funded by the left.
02:50:33.000And they're licking their chops and they're saying, see?
02:50:38.000Anything to the right of Trump, anything critical of Trump, in other words, anything right of the center, anything critical of the center is actually an operation.
02:51:54.000They weren't funding, in other words, any of the groups that would be considered right of center and politically effective or viable or legitimate.
02:52:03.000They were not involved in any of that.
02:52:04.000It was all of the fringe skinhead type stuff from maybe 20 or 30 years ago.
02:52:12.000But more to the point, they like to say, well, the SPLC and the far right, they're two sides of the same coin.
02:52:40.000But he says, Netanyahu likes you, and I know that.
02:52:43.000He goes, and the ADL likes you, and I know that.
02:52:48.000And he says on his show, why does the ADL, why do Netanyahu, why do they like the so called real anti Semites?
02:52:56.000Because the so called real anti Semites create the pretext for the ADL to pass hate speech laws, for the ADL and groups like it to attract donors, to attract sponsorship, to carry out their various programs.
02:53:15.000But I would say that obviously, when you look at the nature of ADL and the far right, SPLC and the far right, how can it be considered symbiotic or mutually beneficial when the ADL and SPLC are censoring us?
02:53:30.000In other words, if they had it their way, we would be dead.
02:53:35.000How could I be in a symbiotic relationship with the SPLC if they're posting my address on the internet?
02:53:43.000If they had it their way, someone would come to my house and kill me.
02:54:34.000Because what we are putting out there is contrary to their message.
02:54:39.000If we are winning, what does winning constitute for us?
02:54:42.000It means that we are creating an electorate or we're creating an entryist movement in government that is going to oppose Israel, liberalism, Jewish power, all these different things.
02:54:55.000The civil rights regime, which sounds bad if you say you oppose that, but the civil rights regime is very far reaching.
02:55:04.000If we have it our way, we're going to politically overturn all of those things.
02:55:15.000And so that's like saying if the United States kills the Ayatollah, we're in a symbiotic relationship with Iran because every IRGC member we kill, that's recruitment for them.
02:55:26.000And every time they close the Strait of Hormuz, that creates a pretext for the United States to whatever.
02:55:33.000Just because you're in a pitched conflict does not mean there's a Mutually beneficial relationship.
02:55:39.000Let's examine, however, the relationship between ADL, SPLC, and the center right.
02:55:46.000Why are the ADL and the SPLC not interested in the center right?
02:55:50.000Because the center right does not oppose the political ends of the ADL and the SPLC.
02:55:56.000What are the political ends, for example, of the ADL?
02:56:00.000Well, they're very clear in their mission statement.
02:56:03.000ADL says our job is to protect Jewish people from anti Semitism and to support the state of Israel.
02:56:11.000Well, the center right believes in all of that.
02:56:33.000As liberals, they will not identify Jews as a distinct group because liberalism says that we're all individuals, we're all a blank slate.
02:56:42.000As liberals, they will never identify Jews as a separate group.
02:56:46.000Distinct nation with a meaningful identity, a meaningful sense of togetherness, a sense of nationhood, of Jewishness, and how that is going to influence society with Jews acting as a whole.
02:57:00.000And so that is why they will always support the civil rights regime, which protects Jews and their ascension through the institutions and their collective action as a group.
02:57:12.000The center right will never oppose Israel.
02:58:16.000So who's really in a symbiotic relationship with the far left?
02:58:21.000The far left, if they had it their way, would kill the far right, and they have.
02:58:25.000The far left has waged a war against the far right to censor, dox, cancel, kill, maim, all these things.
02:58:34.000The center right has been complicit in all of this, has been immune from all of those things.
02:58:39.000And that is because the far right is meaningfully opposed to the far left, whereas the center right is not.
02:58:47.000The center right, even to the extent that they will go out on a limb and they will criticize Israel or the Jews or the civil rights regime.
02:58:54.000They will do all of it within a liberal framework.
02:58:57.000So, for example, when they talk about replacement migration, they don't say white people are being replaced by non white people.
02:59:05.000And there is an element of the whole here, there's an element of identity here.
02:59:11.000America as a white nation is different than America as a non white nation.
02:59:15.000And it's not because of culture, it's not because of ideas or entrepreneurship or the Bill of Rights, it's because we're different.
02:59:47.000The center right will say, we don't oppose replacement migration because whites are being replaced by non whites.
02:59:53.000They will say, we oppose replacement migration because, you know, Their values are different, or it's a voting rights issue, or they need time to assimilate everything other than what it is.
03:01:06.000Like I said, as far as the actual indictment is concerned, I'm not a lawyer, and people say that the actual Charges are on shaky legal ground.
03:01:17.000I don't know that the fraud charges are going to stick.
03:01:19.000I don't know that it's going to deliver a death blow to the SPLC.
03:01:46.000I think about all the things I have had to put up with over the years in the form of debanking, censorship, taking away credit card processing, all the problems they have created, even just the guilt by association, the smear campaign.
03:02:00.000If the far left were out of the picture, we would have a very easy time at everything.
03:02:05.000So the Trump administration should really be doing a lot more.
03:02:07.000It should not just be some Nicki Knack fraud charge against the SPLC.
03:03:06.000There is something more far right than the Trump movement.
03:03:09.000Trump is not the be all end all of the far right.
03:03:13.000Obviously, if you've been watching my show for a long time, you know that.
03:03:17.000And if you have a clue, the Trump movement is not doing what the far right wants, but they will categorize and say anything that's far right.
03:04:37.000We have personnel all over the government, all over society, and the SPLC would love to get their hands on that because they want to hurt those people because those people actually oppose their ideological ends.
03:05:52.000It was actually three weeks ago to the day.
03:05:55.000And this brought an end to all of the offensive U.S. operations against Iran.
03:06:00.000Whereas for about seven weeks, the United States was engaged in this extremely intense air campaign, naval campaign against Iran, its navy, its regime, its military.
03:06:11.000All of that came to an end three weeks ago when a very contentious ceasefire agreement was announced.
03:06:18.000And the terms of the agreement were these.
03:06:20.000It effectively said that as long as Iran opened the Strait of Hormuz, then the United States would end military operations.
03:06:30.000This would take place for a period of two weeks for the purpose of reaching a comprehensive long term peace agreement that addresses the systematic issues.
03:06:41.000Of the Strait of Hormuz, the nuclear issue, missiles, proxies, and the continuity of the Iranian regime.
03:06:48.000That was the original terms of the ceasefire.
03:06:52.000And the important points are again, opening up the Strait in exchange for a cessation of hostilities for the purpose of finding an agreement.
03:07:00.000Those are the three big parts of that agreement.
03:07:03.000Now, you might remember that before we left, that agreement effectively fell apart.
03:07:08.000And almost immediately, there was a big debate about what the terms of the deal even were.
03:07:14.000Iran and Pakistan, which brokered the deal, seemed to be under the impression that included in the ceasefire was also a ceasefire in Lebanon.
03:07:23.000Israel had engaged Hezbollah in a major military campaign in southern Lebanon, had displaced over a million people.
03:07:30.000Iran and Pakistan said almost an hour, two hours after the ceasefire was announced that the ceasefire did not just apply to the fighting in Iran and in the Persian Gulf, but also to the theater in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah.
03:07:46.000Well, the United States came out the following day and said that is not a part of the deal, and Israel would not agree to a ceasefire in Lebanon.
03:07:54.000And so, as quickly as the deal was announced, it was rescinded.
03:07:57.000And Iran came out and said, well, if there's no ceasefire in Lebanon, then we're closing the strait again, which they then did.
03:08:05.000And the strait was open for all of a few days before it shut right back down.
03:08:10.000The United States denied this was happening, but it became obvious after a few days.
03:08:15.000That following weekend, there was a series of negotiations in Islamabad, in Pakistan.
03:08:19.000That Saturday, so this is again two weeks ago from this previous Saturday, JD Vance, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkopf, Traveled to the capital of Pakistan to meet with the delegation from Iran to negotiate this comprehensive agreement that was the purpose of the ceasefire.
03:08:37.000Well, the negotiations went on all day and all night, and in the end, they didn't reach an agreement at all.
03:08:43.000And actually, the Iranian delegation was so insulted, they said there is no basis for diplomacy.
03:08:49.000We're not going to make a deal with the United States.
03:09:23.000And again, even though none of the conditions were reached, Strait of Hormuz remains closed, no comprehensive agreement.
03:09:29.000And actually, there weren't even negotiations ongoing.
03:09:33.000Last week, Trump extended the ceasefire indefinitely.
03:09:38.000So, even though that two week period was set to draw down last week, even though Iran did not abide by any of the terms, straight is closed, no negotiations, no comprehensive agreement, no progress towards one, Trump unilaterally said last week, well, the ceasefire is extended and it is extended without limits.
03:10:03.000And what's interesting about this, Is that for this entire time, let's say this period of the past six weeks, we had been operating on these rolling deadlines and rolling timelines.
03:10:15.000You had the week before Easter, Trump said that Iran had 48 hours, 48 hours to open up the strait, or else we would escalate the energy campaign to attack Iran's civilian infrastructure.
03:10:29.000And then that 48 hour deadline was extended by five days, and then 10 days, and then by 24 hours.
03:10:35.000Then we were under a two week ceasefire.
03:10:38.000And then after the two week ceasefire, it has now been extended indefinitely.
03:10:43.000And so, this is why I say when you consider the war in Iran, if you actually approach the official White House statements, true social posts, press releases, the official government line for the past however long that has been is that we have been on this rolling deadline 48 hours, 5 days, 10 days, 24 hours, 2 weeks.
03:11:05.000We have been in this protracted negotiation to end the war, and that's why we're not escalating.
03:11:12.000That's why we're not continuing hostilities.
03:11:14.000That's why we're engaging Iran in diplomacy.
03:11:17.000And yet, all this time, nothing has changed.
03:11:22.000The United States is spinning its wheels, creating deadlines, talking about escalation, talking about terms of negotiation, and yet not one single thing has changed.
03:11:31.000The Strait of Hormuz has been closed ever since that first deadline was announced.
03:11:36.000These negotiations have meaningfully not happened ever since that first deadline was announced.
03:11:43.000We're supposed to believe that the United States has been either winding down the operation or refraining from escalating because we're waiting on this diplomatic process to prevail.
03:11:53.000Because Iran has been making concessions, because they're making commitments to open up the strait.
03:12:20.000And everybody knew that we weren't actually serious about following through on these threats.
03:12:25.000All of this was an attempt to either buy time so that we can mobilize more resources or solicit help from other allies, buy time so that the oil markets could adjust and alleviate some of the pain in the markets.
03:12:39.000Everybody recognized that despite what was being said about a diplomatic breakthrough, about a prospect for a deal or negotiations, we all recognized this was just buying time.
03:12:51.000But now here we are since last week, and now you don't even know what the official line is exactly.
03:12:57.000Straight is closed, no negotiations, and yet we're not bombing them.
03:13:03.000There's no threat of escalation on the table, and there's no negotiations.
03:13:09.000There's no prospect for a deal to happen, and yet we're in an open ended ceasefire.
03:13:18.000The one thing that has changed is that ever since the ceasefire was extended, The United States has imposed its own blockade over Iran.
03:13:27.000So, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz to shipping that is friendly to the United States.
03:13:33.000Any shipping that does not coordinate with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and pay a $2 million toll or a $1 per barrel of oil toll will not be permitted to transit the Strait.
03:13:45.000While that has been happening, Iran has still been engaging in seaborne trade.
03:13:52.000So, Iran has still been exporting oil, importing things from other countries.
03:13:56.000They have slowed down and shut down shipping in the Strait for every other country.
03:14:02.000Well, since the ceasefire was extended, this is how the calculation has changed.
03:14:07.000The United States has imposed a naval blockade of its own.
03:14:10.000And so now, from a distance, we are effectively doing the same thing to Iran that Iran is doing to us.
03:14:16.000Whereas Iran was shutting down seaborne shipping of oil, natural gas, and other things for allied US countries, now we are shutting down all the seaborne trade for Iran and all their major ports.
03:14:29.000So, they're not able to export their oil and they're not able to import the goods that they need.
03:14:35.000And so, this, Trump believes, and the White House believes, will reverse the economic pressure.
03:14:42.000Instead of having the United States and the global oil markets affected by Iran's closure of the Strait, we're flipping the script.
03:14:50.000And now we're going to put economic pressure on Iran's economy by shutting down their six major naval ports in the Persian Gulf.
03:14:59.000Now, this is a story, this is from the New York Times about the latest development.
03:15:03.000The development from this week is that Iran has put forward a new proposal.
03:15:08.000And what Iran is now saying is that they will open up the strait as before, except that now they're going to retain control over it and they're going to charge a toll in perpetuity.
03:15:39.000Iran says that in return, the United States has to withdraw its forces from the Middle East and we have to shelve all of the nuclear negotiations.
03:15:49.000Iran says that we will consider nuclear enrichment, highly enriched uranium another day.
03:15:55.000They say, but we will bring an end to the war by opening the strait, but we're going to control it.
03:16:01.000Now, the United States has rejected that proposal and says that the ceasefire will go on indefinitely, but the blockade will go along with it too.
03:16:11.000It says, quote, President Trump has told advisors he is not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war.
03:16:21.000The proposal called on the United States to end its naval blockade, but would have set aside questions about what to do with Iran's nuclear program.
03:16:29.000Iran has repeatedly rejected American proposals to suspend its nuclear program and hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
03:16:36.000Mr. Trump reviewed the proposal with advisors on Monday after Iran's foreign minister delivered it to Pakistan on Sunday.
03:16:44.000Mr. Trump rejected another proposal from Iran last week and called off a round of peace talks in Islamabad over the weekend.
03:16:52.000U.S. officials say Iran's leadership has not authorized negotiators to make concessions on the nuclear deal, which frustrates any attempts to forge a compromise or peace agreement.
03:17:02.000Delaying nuclear talks could have been a way to reach a quick agreement to ease pressure on global energy and financial markets, but any decision to halt nuclear talks would be a sign that the war had failed to achieve one of its major goals.
03:17:15.000Which is increasing pressure on Tehran to make a deal over its enrichment program.
03:17:20.000Iranian officials insisted that any deal to open the strait should allow them to continue to impose a tax or fee on ships that transit it.
03:17:29.000At the heart of the debate over whether to accept the proposal were discussions in the Trump administration about economic leverage and what further American military operations would be needed to get Iran to make significant concessions in negotiations.
03:17:43.000Some officials believe that continuing the blockade for two more months would.
03:17:47.000Cause significant long term damage to Tehran's energy industry.
03:17:51.000Oil wells cannot be turned on and off and would be damaged if they were forced to shut down, incurring costly repairs.
03:17:58.000Other administration officials have said that assessment is flawed, noting that Iran's positions have hardened and that the IRGC has solidified its hold on power.
03:18:30.000There is realistically no military solution to compel Iran to change its behavior.
03:18:37.000So, what they have come up with instead, because they've been looking for a way to do this in a way that is minimal, and this is a conversation from three weeks ago, if we were to, for example, bomb their civilian infrastructure, That might be a military solution.
03:18:56.000That might be a military option that could compel them to come to the negotiating table and make concessions.
03:19:02.000If we were to bomb their power grid, bomb their energy infrastructure, that might be a military option that will get them to beg for peace.
03:19:12.000But if we do that, they retain the capability to do the same thing to Saudi Arabia and the UAE and Qatar and Kuwait and Bahrain.
03:19:21.000And that would devastate not only all those countries, but the global economy.
03:19:38.000Maybe we'll deploy forces inside of Iran.
03:19:41.000But then they determined that if we tried that, Iran would just kill everybody.
03:19:45.000Because if Iran has enough drones and missiles with precision to shut down shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, surely they can use those drones and missiles to kill everybody that tries to land on one of those small islands or anybody that lands inside of the Iranian mainland.
03:20:04.000So if we don't have any economic warfare military options, if we don't have any options to Do a minimal ground invasion, what can we do to compel them to come to the table?
03:20:16.000So now Trump has found this new option, which is an economic blockade.
03:20:20.000If we impose a naval blockade on Iran's ports, then we can squeeze their economy.
03:20:26.000And without bombing their energy infrastructure, if we shut down their oil exports, then their oil industry will grind to a halt and it will cost them hundreds of millions of dollars because that will cause damage to the infrastructure and there will be lost revenue.
03:20:43.000So, the idea is without a kinetic military option, we're going to increase the pressure on Iran's economy in a way that is less invasive.
03:21:19.000We are hoping that the pain of closing the strait for them will cause them to come to the negotiating table.
03:21:26.000Now, the Trump administration realistically can't leave the conflict without some kind of tangible victory here.
03:21:34.000We set out to achieve regime change, seize their highly enriched uranium, shut down their nuclear centrifuges, shut down their missile program, shut down their proxy network.
03:21:45.000We have achieved none of these things.
03:21:48.000So, we cannot leave unless we get something.
03:21:52.000So, what we are doing is keeping this going at a low boil.
03:21:57.000The pressure is on us, but the pressure is also on them.
03:22:00.000And we're going to try to wait them out so that Iran eventually comes to us and makes concessions on their nuclear program.
03:22:06.000Now, what are those concessions going to be?
03:22:09.000Well, there's not a lot of room for negotiation.
03:22:13.000The Trump administration says they have to give up all their highly enriched uranium and they have to give up all their enrichment activity.
03:24:23.000They are facing the fuel shortages because of this.
03:24:27.000And ultimately, that is going to affect the United States economy and political situation, which is far more precarious and fragile than the situation inside Iran.
03:24:51.000So, if in Iran, the Iranian regime is going to impose on people rationing and shortages of vital goods and the economy is going to get worse, well, one, they have an iron grip on power.
03:25:03.000And two, their people know the situation, which is it's either this or it's total destruction and no sovereignty.
03:25:11.000Over here, we have an election in seven months where the Republicans are very unpopular.
03:25:18.000And what's more, Americans don't want to pay $5 for a gallon of gas to support a war of choice, to pursue regime change for a limited nuclear deal in Iran.
03:25:29.000It's just not something that Americans have a political appetite for.
03:25:32.000So, once again, just like over the previous three weeks and the other deadlines before that, this is yet another bluff.
03:25:40.000Just like for the past month when Trump was saying, we're going to.
03:25:45.000Bomb you like you've never been bombed before.
03:25:47.000We're going to target your power plants and bridges and infrastructure.
03:26:14.000And Trump thinks that Iran is going to buy that and they're going to say, oh, well, We better make a deal now.
03:26:18.000Trump is going to blockade the Strait in perpetuity.
03:26:21.000This is going to cause problems for us.
03:26:24.000Just one problem Iran is working with every other country to alleviate all this pressure.
03:26:29.000They have just opened up six new border crossings with Pakistan so that land trade can continue.
03:26:38.000And Russia says they are prepared to help Iran with whatever they need strategically.
03:26:43.000So, in the meantime, as long as you are in this, as long as we're playing this waiting game of waiting for Iran.
03:26:50.000To come to the table, get off their red line, give us everything we want.
03:26:55.000In the meantime, they're being resupplied.
03:26:58.000They're probably building more drones.
03:27:00.000They have gone to work rebuilding their missile production facilities.
03:27:03.000They're probably building more drones.
03:27:06.000And so, what is bound to happen is that whenever Trump or Netanyahu gets tired of the waiting game, we are going to provoke hostilities all over again.
03:27:50.000And in the meantime, what is the United States doing?
03:27:54.000While they tell the press, while they tell the Wall Street Journal that they're settling in for a long blockade, they have deployed a third.
03:28:01.000Aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East.
03:28:04.000And so now, for the first time since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, you have three carrier strike groups active and deployed in the same region in the Middle East.
03:28:16.000At the same time, you got a ton of military transport aircraft headed to the Middle East.
03:28:21.000What it looks like, they're not serious about a ceasefire.
03:28:24.000They're not serious about the blockade.
03:28:27.000Probably they are restocking and reloading and they're getting ready to hit Iran all over again.
03:28:31.000And Trump has been insinuating for some time saying, We're just going to bomb them again.
03:28:36.000Those that don't want to make a deal, we're just going to kill them.
03:28:42.000I don't have the yips, he said, about boots on the ground.
03:28:46.000What it's looking like is quietly, maybe while they're reassuring the energy markets, maybe they're pursuing diplomacy on some level.
03:28:54.000If the Iranian offer now is, listen, we'll open up the straight, just leave us alone, maybe they're still pursuing that seriously.
03:29:01.000But unless they get that nuclear concession, We're going back to war.
03:29:07.000And I would imagine maybe sooner rather than later because we are up against the clock with the midterms coming up in November.
03:29:13.000So that seems to be where all of this is headed.
03:29:16.000But it's hard to know what the strategic thinking is exactly inside the White House because up until this point, we haven't actually gotten any kind of straight talk about this since the beginning.
03:29:27.000You know, as we've talked about, there was a pretty clear idea at the very beginning that we were going to pound them as hard as possible, the regime is going to collapse, and then we're going to extract all these concessions.
03:29:39.000And we're going to change the character of the regime.
03:29:56.000Trump always chickens out, which is these maximalist demands, empty and hollow threats, deadlines that are always being extended, you know, doing all this diplomacy in the media, on true social, by public statement, by press release.
03:30:12.000And so it's hard actually to peg the administration where they're going to go with this, but I think that you would not be deploying more aircraft carriers to the region if you were done with hostilities.
03:30:23.000Currently, you got the Lincoln, the Ford, and the H.W. Bush all off the coast of the Middle East.
03:30:29.000I don't know that you would be deploying an additional carrier strike group if the goal was to end the war as quickly as possible.
03:30:36.000Like they said today, declare victory unilaterally and just finish the conflict.
03:30:40.000I don't think we're going to go that way.
03:30:42.000But I guess we'll have to watch and see what happens this week.
03:35:08.000I associate with people that I find interesting.
03:35:11.000I associate with people that I find interesting, with people that I like, with people that I get along with, with people that benefit me in some way.
03:35:18.000You know, why does anybody associate with anybody?
03:35:22.000Because we live in the world, because we live in a society.
03:35:25.000So, I'm very, I hate this idea of like, no associate, don't associate with so and so, as if by virtue of acknowledging their existence or something, I'm somehow complicit in their actions.
03:36:13.000If you want to be sexually successful, and to be sexually successful is to be socially successful, and to be socially successful is to be professionally successful and fulfilled, you have to improve your looks.
03:36:45.000And that is a good message for young men because everybody is telling young men, you can do anything, you can be anything, work hard, play by the rules.
03:36:55.000And I like these new ideas where it says, look, the rules ain't helping anybody anymore.
03:37:00.000All these fanciful ideas we got from Hollywood about our limitless potential, all it leaves us is disappointed and brokenhearted and sad when we're being told, you know, a person with no arms and legs is being told, you could be anything you want.
03:37:17.000It's like, no, you're going to be a vegetable your whole life.
03:37:59.000And so, clavicular is somebody who, you know, the looks maxing is overrated.
03:38:03.000People post like his high school pictures and it's like, Okay, so he was like a handsome, tall guy that hit puberty and then he got skinny.
03:38:10.000You know, but like that is the answer, which is to say that look, here's a guy who went from zero to hero, and it's because he improved his looks.
03:38:19.000Or at the minimum, improving his looks was a necessary precondition.
03:39:22.000Why is he the shelling point for looks maxing?
03:39:24.000It's because, one, he's the first mover possessed by the idea, but also because he's smarter than your average guy, funny, naturally entertaining.
03:40:06.000So even though I don't, obviously, I don't co sign that and I don't support that, but you can't feel, you can't be betrayed because he said that he's only about mogging.
03:40:19.000And, you know, let's just take the good and forget about the bad.
03:40:32.000I love this idea that, like, you know, if you're just some like boring loser, and you're probably a degenerate anyway, but if you're just like some boring loser, it's like, well, you could associate with me because, like, you know, I didn't do anything like that.
03:49:43.000So, this clip goes out, and people see the interaction where I'm in this tiny car parked in the space, and the guy is trying to get me to move.
03:49:54.000All these stupid assholes on Twitter are in the replies, and they're saying, Nick is being kind of a jerk.
03:52:44.000But like, no, but I honestly thought that because he told me he's like, He's like, porn is like an Israeli op, and, you know, they're filming you when you're watching porn.
03:52:57.000And then I was honest to God, I was kind of thinking like that, like during the show, that was going to be the big reveal.
03:53:03.000I was going to be like, because I talked to Pornhub and we have the tapes.
03:53:40.000You know, I was having a tough time the past couple weeks and it was very heartening how many people I can count on and people that were there for me.
03:55:50.000The same people who call it white nationalism tell little white children that they shouldn't have kids because it's bad to not have a fully brown country.