00:00:40.000The big thing we're talking about, of course, the title of the video InfoWars has been shut down, all their content removed from Apple, from Facebook, from YouTube, from Spotify, from Stitcher, from Pinterest.
00:01:22.000This is what I've been trying to stress on Twitter all afternoon, which is that what we're seeing with Infowars is not really just about Infowars.
00:02:21.000I've always been a defender of InfoWars, or I have lately, because we look at InfoWars, and whether you like them or not, this is a million dollar enterprise.
00:02:32.000I don't know exactly how much money is involved, but there's a lot.
00:02:34.000I mean, this is obviously a big studio, high production quality.
00:02:39.000They have technology and they have production quality that is as good, if not possibly better, than the major networks.
00:02:47.000They're the closest thing that any of us could come.
00:02:50.000To a Fox News, an MSNBC, a CNN, and it's in the hands of a private individual who is not a part of the establishment, who is not a part of the coastal elite.
00:03:02.000This is a major network which reaches millions and millions of people every day with their programming, and it's run by a guy who we all know, Alex Jones, who lives in Texas.
00:03:13.000So we're not talking about a major media conglomerate.
00:03:16.000We're not talking about ABC, who is controlled by Disney or whatever.
00:03:20.000I mean, we're talking about a major media outlet which gives us some degree of mobility.
00:03:26.000I mean, where did so many people come from in the 2016 election?
00:03:29.000Where did so many of these personalities come from?
00:03:32.000People like Mike Cernovich, people like Roger Stone, people like.
00:03:37.000I mean, take your pick at any one of them.
00:03:39.000Even Candace Owens now, who is in Turning Point USA, never looked back, by the way.
00:03:45.000Big part of what got her started was Infowars.
00:03:47.000And so Infowars represented not just something that was right wing, although it was right wing, not just.
00:03:54.000Particularly their brand of content or Alex Jones brand, but they represented a very important piece in the media ecosystem that was independent, that provided mobility for our people.
00:04:07.000And now that they're censored, what that tells us is none of us can make it.
00:04:13.000If Infowars can't make it, none of us can make it.
00:04:15.000The media has reminded us, and they've sent us a message Apple, Facebook, YouTube, and whatever.
00:04:22.000They've sent the message that our days are numbered, basically.
00:04:26.000They have told us that the kinds of media outlets, social media freedom, and other media freedom that allowed Donald Trump to get elected in 2016 that would allow some kind of dissent or some kind of opposition to the status quo that is no longer going to be tolerated.
00:04:42.000And we look at what happened over the weekend.
00:04:44.000It wasn't like it was one company who said, okay, suddenly we've decided InfoWars violated the terms of services.
00:04:52.000You know, it wasn't like that, where we see, like on Twitter, where, you know, one day somebody loses a check mark or one day.
00:04:58.000Somebody posts something that's a little bit too far and they get kicked off.
00:05:03.000This was obviously collusion going on because it was all within the span of 12 hours that they get kicked off of completely removed, everything deleted from every major platform from iTunes, from Facebook, from YouTube, Spotify, anywhere where you could find content that a normal person who's using mainstream content could find it gone within 12 hours.
00:05:28.000And what they're all telling us, they're getting together to send this message.
00:05:32.000Which is to say that that kind of dissent, that kind of revolt, any kind of competition for a monopoly on information or taste making is not going to be allowed.
00:05:44.000And you have to understand what this is, what the message really is here.
00:05:48.000I've seen a lot of takes about this online where people are saying it's about free speech.
00:05:54.000First, they came for InfoWars, and I said nothing because I didn't like InfoWars, and then they're going to come for everyone else.
00:06:00.000Or people say, oh, we've got to pressure them to respect free speech, and they're censoring right wing opinions.
00:06:07.000You know, it's really not about any of that.
00:06:08.000It really isn't when you think about it.
00:06:10.000And I know that may ruffle some feathers.
00:06:12.000I know a lot of people are going to disagree with it.
00:06:15.000But here's what this is really about Donald Trump appeared on Infowars in 2016.
00:06:19.000Now, I'm not saying Infowars got Trump elected.
00:06:22.000I'm not saying that Infowars, I mean, they're very influential.
00:06:25.000They're very big, as I just got done saying.
00:06:29.000But what this is really about is that in 2016, due to Facebook, the use of it by companies like Breitbart, Independent Journal Review, and Infowars, Due to content on YouTube by people like Milo and others.
00:06:42.000Content like Infowars, in a big way, is what propelled Trump into office.
00:06:47.000And the reason for this is because what Trump was able to do is to cast doubt on the mainstream media.
00:06:53.000Where the mainstream media said, don't vote for this guy, he's a racist, or don't vote for this guy, he's alt right, or don't vote for this guy, he's crazy.
00:07:04.000Trump was able to effectively, in the minds of the normal, Person, the average American, cast out on whether or not these big fancy media conglomerates were really telling the truth, if they really were able to viably tell them that they should swing one way or the other.
00:07:23.000And now that Trump is in office, now that he's making waves and he's making changes, what the media has done is embarked on basically a two to four to six year project to make sure that this never happens again.
00:08:00.000Yeah, well, we'll ban you from Facebook and we'll ban you from YouTube and we'll ban you from Apple and we'll ban you from Spotify and from Pinterest and from things you haven't even heard of.
00:08:09.000We'll ban you from everything because we're the ones that get to say what flies.
00:08:13.000We're the ones that get to report the news.
00:08:15.000We're the ones that get to tell you what to think and you don't.
00:08:18.000And what we're going to tell you to think.
00:08:20.000It is to vote for this party or that party and nothing in between.
00:08:23.000You're going to vote for Nikki Haley or you're going to vote for Kamala Harris?
00:08:27.000You're going to vote for Marco Rubio or you're going to vote for Cory Booker?
00:08:31.000You're going to vote for war or you're going to vote for war?
00:08:54.000You know, believe me, BuzzFeed's free speech will be respected.
00:08:58.000The Daily Wire, The Blaze, Fox News, you know, you think people like Britt Hume and who's the homosexual, you think they're going to be censored?
00:09:10.000Of course they're not going after free speech.
00:09:12.000Everyone's entitled to their free speech so long as you don't say certain things, so long as you don't have certain opinions.
00:09:18.000And they're not going after everybody, going after you and me, because people like us, people like Inforce, people like me, others, Challenge the actual status quo.
00:10:12.000And you can look now, this is probably like the Pearl Harbor in terms of the war on free speech or the 9 11 or whatever you want to call it.
00:10:20.000This is the biggest incident in a long time.
00:10:23.000And you'll see that the worst is yet to come.
00:10:25.000But we've seen that this has been a process since 2016.
00:10:29.000Of course, what started in 2016 was this term fake news.
00:10:34.000If you remember, if you were around then paying attention, what started off right after the election was this witch hunt about fake news.
00:10:42.000They said, well, the only way that this was possible, the only way that somebody like Donald Trump could get elected was because of the proliferation of fake, uncontrolled, unregulated news on platforms like Facebook.
00:10:55.000They said that if it was not for Facebook, Trump wouldn't have got elected.
00:10:59.000And if you looked at the outlets like Breitbart and Independent Journal Review and The Federalist and whatever.
00:11:05.000They would say, well, if you look at all these outlets, they were publishing things that were not approved by us.
00:11:11.000They were publishing things that are fake, that are not true, conspiracy theories, yada, yada.
00:11:16.000And so we have to work to regulate that.
00:11:19.000We have to work to improve the conversation.
00:11:22.000And so if you remember, they started to roll out all kinds of egregious measures where people were able to report news they didn't like and say, this is fake.
00:11:31.000Or you would go on Facebook and you would find there would be some kind of a warning from Infowars, and it would say, like, this is fake news.
00:11:37.000This was determined by our flaggers as not true.
00:11:43.000They started their own trusted flagger system where they enlisted the help of the SPLC and the ADL to be able to shut down videos without due process.
00:11:52.000And basically, these so called trusted flaggers could find and locate fake news or hateful content and take it down for 90 days, 120 days.
00:12:02.000And after they take it down, then you could file a complaint and then they would review it.
00:12:08.000And only if you asked, only if you demanded some kind of an appeal, would they take a look and say, did this actually violate our terms of services?
00:12:16.000Of course, probably the biggest precursor to all of this was Charlottesville.
00:12:21.000Almost exactly a year ago, I think it was like August 10th or August 12th, and it's August 6th today.
00:12:28.000So it was almost a year ago at Charlottesville.
00:12:30.000This is when it really began because we saw people like my former business partner, James Alsop, Baked Alaska, Millennial Matt.
00:13:11.000But at the time, and people like myself were talking about this, Daily Stormer found that they could no longer even have a website where they were not promoting violence, where they were not promoting.
00:13:28.000But if you even went on the website, you would find that nowhere in there did they advocate for national socialism or did they advocate for violence or anything like that.
00:13:37.000It was just content, political content, humor that was too edgy or perhaps too truthful in some ways for the mainstream press.
00:13:46.000And so they made it so that even if you were like a paying customer, you couldn't even have a website.
00:13:51.000So forget about for a moment social media like Twitter or Facebook or YouTube.
00:13:56.000Where people might say, well, that's a private company, they could kick you off.
00:13:59.000They, in the Daily Stormer, could not even host a website, they could not even buy a domain name.
00:14:05.000And they've been moving around ever since from domain name to domain name, from host to host.
00:14:11.000Eventually, they got hosted in Israel, ironically, right?
00:14:15.000And that was really the precursor to all of this.
00:14:18.000And we saw Twitter bans all throughout this year.
00:14:20.000We had Jared Taylor on to talk about the lawsuit.
00:14:24.000This is one piece in a much, much longer campaign.
00:14:28.000That will go on by the way until we are not allowed to speak against the status quo in any effective way.
00:14:36.000And funnily enough, not only would it be impossible for us to do it with a major outlet or with a major kind of pundit because they're shutting all of that down, they're shutting it down on college campuses, social media, websites, payment processors, all that.
00:14:49.000But soon enough, even individuals will not be able to speak freely.
00:14:54.000You know, you might think, well, I'm safe.
00:14:57.000You know, I'm Bob who works at a hardware store and I got 30 followers.
00:15:01.000And I like to go on Twitter and say, you know, we should stop mass immigration or, you know, whatever.
00:15:07.000IQ is different between races, whatever you want to say.
00:15:10.000Pretty soon, even the individual is going to find that either they won't be able to say it or they will be so restricted, so regulated that they'll be effectively just talking into the void.
00:15:20.000You'll get shadow banned or something like that.
00:15:23.000And understand what the effect of that is.
00:15:25.000The effect of that is that these people have a monopoly on truth, they have a monopoly on writing history, on writing the news.
00:16:51.000They control, then by proxy, elementary, middle, and high schools because you have to, in many cases, get a degree to teach children going through said universities.
00:17:01.000They control the think tanks because who goes into the think tanks?
00:17:42.000Probably three people got together, three people in California got together and made a decision that Alex Jones.
00:17:49.000Billions of views on YouTube, hundreds of millions of listeners, subscribers, viewers were going to go away overnight.
00:17:57.000Three people got together and decided that, the people that run these various companies.
00:18:02.000So either the state goes in and regulates it in such a way that we maintain that free speech is there and therefore political competition is there and political expression is allowed.
00:18:13.000And I don't know how you would do that, whether it's regulation or if you split up these companies if they don't regulate with antitrust laws or antitrust suits.
00:18:21.000But the state would have to get involved in some way.
00:18:23.000I know people are saying, well, we'll do a boycott.
00:18:28.000We'll organize a boycott where we'll break our iPhones and get them refurbished and then break them again.
00:19:32.000They will have consolidated control over every institution of power in the country and they'll make it impossible for anybody like Donald Trump to ever win power again.
00:19:48.000And so there's no argument that you can make that you'll convince them oh, like we wanted absolute power, but then we heard this really compelling message about free speech and the importance of, you know, not going to happen.
00:20:50.000I mean, what else is a people to do when our society is going the wrong way and it's supposed to be a democracy?
00:20:59.000Our Declaration of Independence, our Constitution, our founders all say it's of, by, and for the people.
00:21:05.000We're supposed to protect political and economic and all those kinds of freedom, and we have to stop tyranny and that kind of thing.
00:21:12.000If you are not able to communicate, if you're not able to petition in any legitimate way on an equal playing field, symmetrically, that's the last resort of people.
00:21:23.000And so all these journalists are out there celebrating like our work is yet to be done.
00:21:27.000We're going to take away everything, we're going to shut down everything.
00:21:31.000No one will be able to say anything that is contrary to what we say.
00:21:36.000And what is the expectation that people are going to go away?
00:21:39.000People see what's happening in the country.
00:22:36.000The reason that our system works, the reason that the system is actually better than monarchy or anything like that is because it provides for some degree of fluidity and dynamism.
00:22:47.000We know that things change in society.
00:22:50.000We know that there are many factions that are competing with each other, and that's how history is.
00:22:55.000Sometimes people get very zealous and passionate in one direction, and sometimes they go in another direction.
00:23:01.000And the good thing about our system formerly was that that could be reflected in institutions such that people could be appeased and find compromise and negotiate between opposing interests and ideas.
00:23:15.000That's why the system has lasted for 200 and some years, more than many other constitutions and autocracies and anything like that.
00:23:22.000But when you take that away, when you take away the ability for people to negotiate and to compromise and to find legitimate political solutions, they are just going to reject the system.
00:23:32.000Why would anybody want to be party to a system that they are not enfranchised in?
00:23:39.000It becomes illegitimate by virtue of that fact.
00:23:42.000The same thing happened in the Civil War when you had the North that was able to just dominate the South, and the South couldn't resist, they couldn't change it, they couldn't outvote them, they couldn't do anything, so they just decided to leave.
00:25:33.000And so, but the point being is that we don't really know what that would look like.
00:25:38.000It would be totally unpredictable because we've never really seen any kind of large scale civil unrest, urban conflict in a modern developed society.
00:25:49.000Like that happened maybe 40 years ago or 100 years ago, but never to the kind of extent, the scope, the scale that we have now.
00:26:03.000And we're marching right into that as we speak.
00:26:06.000The war between the media and the people and the censorship and all that.
00:26:09.000When you increase that rigidity, that's what you're leading to is the possibility that it could break.
00:26:15.000When it's not resilient, when it's not anti fragile, eventually there's going to be a breaking point.
00:26:20.000And it will come very suddenly, very quickly.
00:26:23.000It'll go from, I can't possibly imagine how that'll happen, to tomorrow it's happening.
00:26:29.000That's how these things happen, whether you look at Russia or you look at France or you look at Iran or any other country.
00:26:36.000Even large civilizations that collapse, whether it be Russia in 1917 or Russia in 1989 or Germany in 1989, these things don't have big warning signs until it happens.
00:26:49.000And then you remember all the warning signs, you know?
00:26:52.000And I don't say this to fear monger, scare anybody, or as a threatening thing.
00:26:57.000I say that because if you're looking at the bigger picture, that's where we're headed, that's what we're looking at.
00:27:54.000Figure out this social media thing, it's not going to bode well for him in 2020.
00:27:59.000As much as he rails against the media, he's exactly one person.
00:28:04.000And if there is no effort on the part of independent alternative media creators in 2020 or 2022 or 2024, the Trump revolution will not be institutionalized.
00:28:16.000And so at this point, we are totally reliant on Trump to figure this out, regulate it in such a way that this kind of reform.
00:28:25.000That this kind of movement is viable in the future because right now, if we look at it right now, the action by social media companies, what they're willing to do, and what our people are willing or rather not willing to do, it's not looking good.
00:28:47.000Very, very difficult, particularly for me.
00:28:50.000You know, I know a lot of people might look at this as kind of like an arbitrary, kind of a silly thing, but when you're in media yourself, it's like, It's like you're in a hostage situation, and the hostage taker just blows the brains out of the guy next to you.
00:29:05.000And then you're like, whoa, I don't really like that so much.
00:29:08.000I don't really like the way that looks.
00:30:09.000And in that way, what Dinesh D'Souza says about the left being like fascists or Nazis, you know, look, I don't buy it totally because obviously the content is very different.
00:30:19.000They want Globo Homo, and the Nazis wanted something that is, you know, so horrible, like tradition and racial homogeneity.
00:30:52.000It's just kind of sad because I see people that are trying to fight it, people that are so desperately free Alex Jones, you know, tweet it out, put up your flyers, do this, do that.
00:31:02.000And it's sad to see because the intentions are good.
00:31:06.000The intentions are good, and these people really believe in what they're fighting for, and I believe in it too.
00:31:12.000But we are helpless right now, they've got us by the balls.
00:32:27.000If you're not ready, you know, if you're spending your time and your money watching television and, you know, playing golf or something like that, please stop.
00:33:05.000Thinking about redoing it in a much shorter format because I spent like an hour reviewing that movie and it was a little all over the place.
00:33:12.000So I may do another review that's shorter and more edited and everything else.
00:34:35.000When he appears with Donald Trump and shakes his hand and he's talking about MAGA and this and that, that's a little thing called politics.
00:34:41.000That's a little thing called lip service.
00:34:43.000The same is true with Glenn Beck, Ben Shapiro, all these guys.
00:34:47.000Watch how quickly everything turns on a dime.
00:34:50.000In 2020 or 2024, the first opportunity at the drop of a hat, they will turn.
00:34:57.000And very quickly, Charlie Kirk will fall right in line.
00:35:00.000All these people will fall right in line.
00:35:02.000And the only people that are going to be on the outside looking in are people like us.
00:35:06.000Who says we don't want the country to become Mexico?
00:35:10.000We don't want, and we don't care if that's politically correct, we don't want this country to be majority Mexican, okay?
00:35:58.000The country will descend in every way, shape, and form possible in terms of crime, in terms of IQ, in terms of education, economy, you name it.
00:38:25.000You think Google doesn't have enough money to buy the politicians?
00:38:28.000So, I mean, that's when you really understand that short of Donald Trump leading a major effort and really taking leadership on it, I really don't see it happening.
00:39:46.000There's no room for the petty disagreements and that kind of thing anymore.
00:39:51.000And I say that in full recognition of all of my petty disagreements.
00:39:58.000But those were not petty disagreements.
00:40:00.000Those were actually very good disagreements, and they've borne fruit.
00:40:03.000We've gotten rid of all the retarded people, and now we've got people that are viable.
00:40:08.000Now we've got people that are good and present well and can really make a difference.
00:40:12.000We could not make a difference side by side with people like fat Commander Heimback and Paul, you know, really Paul Nealon and Patrick Little.
00:40:21.000These people are either federal agents or they're mentally ill.
00:41:19.000And I said this thinking that people would know it was a joke because Jared Holt is a grown adult, and I said he was a 12 year old kid.
00:41:27.000I thought that was an obvious joke, but I guess he actually does look like a 12 year old kid because about 800 people totally bought into it and retweeted it and said, Please contact the authorities.
00:42:11.000I prefer the Big Five personality assessment, which says that I'm extremely high in neuroticism, extremely low in agreeableness, extremely high in extroversion, and like middle of the road in conscientiousness.
00:42:26.000I really get consistent answers with that one, so I think that one's better.
00:45:59.000You know, why do you present symptoms?
00:46:01.000Well, it's your body trying to cope with a foreign, evil, satanic presence that perhaps killed Jesus Christ in the body and it has to get rid of it quickly.
00:46:10.000And so things have to get bad and then they get very good.
00:46:19.000Michael Jones says the public school system very literally conditions young children to dream about murdering of so called racists, which is just code for white people.
00:46:38.000I want you to think long and hard about what's in the history textbook.
00:46:42.000It says that the history of America and the history of white people is that first white people killed the Native Americans.
00:46:49.000Then they killed, then they enslaved the blacks, and then they killed the Mexicans and took their land, and then they discriminated against the blacks, and they were racist against everybody, and then they were racist against Muslims, and they were racist against the Japanese and the Chinese, and they interned the Japanese.
00:47:05.000That's what kids are learning in school.
00:47:19.000But what happens in 2050 when the country is 60% non white?
00:47:24.000What do you think the reaction will be when the majority non white classroom is reading about how white people are evil?
00:47:31.000What do you think the country will look like if we have generations and generations of people in the majority who think that white people are responsible for all the world's evils?
00:47:42.000It would be the same thing if our textbooks said that, well, you know, Jews caused the Russian Revolution and then they started the Frankfurt School and, you know, they destroyed Germany in the Weimar Republic and then they took over media and they taught everyone lewd, disgusting things like about transsexuals and they wanted to bring in immigrants to invade.
00:48:02.000I mean, imagine if the textbooks said something like that and how would Jewish people feel?
00:48:08.000And that's what's going to happen with white people.
00:48:11.000Imagine what it's going to be like when whites are in the minority and the textbooks say that white people are responsible for all the world's evils.
00:48:57.000I'm a big believer in the technology behind blockchain, but the cryptocurrency hasn't really gone as planned as everybody thought it would, you know?
00:49:07.000And let's see, do we have any other Streamlabs?
00:49:10.000I think we've got one more here from Joe the Boomer who says, Nick, I was kidding.
00:50:01.000People care about what's in their interest of their faction.
00:50:05.000And I think nobody really cares what happens either way.
00:50:07.000It's ironic, actually, the only people who care about free speech are the people whose speech rights are being taken away, which is kind of ironic.
00:50:15.000But the future of conservatism in media will be Ali Stuckey and Cabot Phillips talking about straws.
00:50:23.000In one year, in two years, the only kind of conservative media you'll be able to consume is a couple of retards talking about things that are totally irrelevant, totally trivial and dumb.
00:50:36.000Think about how much outrage there has been about the straw ban in San Francisco.
00:52:17.000That's why you're not allowed to say it.
00:52:19.000That's why you're not allowed to say it.
00:52:22.000If it wasn't true, they would answer the arguments and people would stop making them, right?
00:52:28.000If it weren't true, people would come down.
00:52:31.000And they would say, well, that's not, well, let me tell you why that's wrong.
00:52:35.000But they shut you down because they know that if that message got out, it would resonate with people, it would cause a reaction, and it would stop because we all know it.
00:54:39.000You know, the idea that people promote of Jesus Christ as this hippie who said everybody should just love each other and accept everything is not like read the gospel.
00:54:48.000That's not what's contained in the gospel.
00:54:50.000You know, it's kind of, you read the gospel and you're like, where's this character that everyone talks about?
00:54:54.000This peace and love stuff that wasn't exactly what he said, you know.
00:55:00.000And let's see, I think that's everything.