00:00:27.000When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
00:00:35.000You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro?
00:00:42.000Life like this is what you like like try to live life right.
00:00:48.000Hopefully, hope you put your buttons like type right.
00:00:51.000This is like a movie, but it's really very type like every single night like every single fight right I was looking at the camera and I don't even fight like I was screaming at my daddy, told me in it Christ like I was screaming at the river week just type like looking for a bright light.
00:01:05.000See what your life like riding on a white flight, selling like a type like pressing on the gas Christ, only you for seeing me, only when it's eating me, like a Tyler Perry, saying I'm going to eat the tea and tea, searching for a tea and tea, now you want to see it free, now you want to see it free, like to see it be a piece, tell me what your life like, turn it down to great life, travel with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ-like,
00:01:33.000I'm just trying to find out the way to go a new way, just really trying not to reach through the pool way, I don't have a pool, cleaning on my festo, rock up on a text-to, that's a tell-text-to, pass another word, another picture or a desmo, wrestling with God, I don't really want to rest, so, vanish from the life like, everything in my life.
00:01:51.000Talking with my dad and he said it ain't Christ like.
00:01:58.000America first is inevitable, ever unstoppable.
00:04:43.000Who really knows your life like, type right.
00:04:45.000This is like a movie, but it's really very type like.
00:04:48.000Every single night, like, every single fight, right.
00:04:50.000I was looking at the camera and I don't even fight, like.
00:04:53.000I was screaming at my daddy, told me he ain't Christ like.
00:04:56.000I was screaming at the camera, he just type, like, looking for a bright, like, single, what you like.
00:05:01.000Like riding on a white bike, spinning like a tight bike, pressing on a gas, living over full nightlight, screaming at my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like.
00:05:09.000But nobody never tell you we need to be in tight Christ.
00:05:12.000Only you ever see it, only when it's me and me.
00:05:14.000Psychic Tyler Perry, saying I couldn't beat the D&D.
00:05:17.000Searching for a D&D, now you want to see it free, now you want to see it free.
00:05:20.000Nice to see you, be a bitch, tell me what you like, like turning it down to bright light.
00:05:24.000Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like.
00:05:27.000I'm just trying to find out what's for a new way.
00:11:19.000We have a big story to cover tonight, courtesy of Darren Beatty at Revolver.
00:11:26.000And they have been doing incredible work investigating the January 6th riot at the Capitol and uncovering some pretty disturbing things about that.
00:11:35.000And our featured story tonight is about their latest exclusive, which was published last night, talking about how there is a strong possibility, and this is me saying this, not necessarily them, strong possibility that the entire January 6th plot, insurrection, the whole situation was actually coordinated by U.S. intelligence agents.
00:12:02.000And I know that some people said that early on.
00:12:04.000Some people predicted that even before it happened.
00:12:07.000Some people said, I think I even said that.
00:12:10.000I think I said in the early days of Stop the Steal that there's a possibility that you will have bad actors, false flag, violence, or things of that nature.
00:12:21.000So people said that that could have been a possibility shortly after the rally.
00:12:26.000I was talking about how it was a possibility before the rally even happened, but now we have the proof.
00:12:36.000We're going to go into a little bit of detail, but I encourage everybody to read the full report.
00:12:40.000It is very lengthy, it is very detailed.
00:12:43.000So, we can't cover every aspect of it on the show tonight, but we're going to go through the central points.
00:12:49.000I encourage, though, everybody to look at the report because it is damning and very scary stuff.
00:12:55.000But the key points of the article refer to a number of unindicted co conspirators who are named in the charging documents of a number of defendants that were involved in the Capitol siege.
00:13:08.000And so, we've seen since January 6th, I think it's approximately 470 people have been charged in connection with.
00:13:19.000And mainly these people have been charged with things like trespassing.
00:13:24.000I think that's the most common charge, actually, is trespassing, unlawful presence on restricted Capitol grounds, disorderly conduct.
00:13:33.000The more serious charges go up to, I think they're working on conspiracy charges.
00:13:40.000They suggested the possibility of sedition charges, although none of those have been filed, assault of police officers, and so on.
00:13:48.000So, they've charged close to 500 people.
00:13:50.000They say that they intend to charge up to 550 people.
00:13:55.000So, they're nearing that total, and the total's going up all the time.
00:13:59.000And so, they've charged people for various things some minor things, some larger things.
00:14:03.000And what Revolver has found in the charging documents is that while many people are being charged, hundreds of people are being charged for, like I said, a variety of things with varying severity, there are a number of people named in the charging documents.
00:14:20.000As participating in the same actions as the people that were charged, trespassing, in some cases assaulting police, participating in a conspiracy to participate in this capital thing, this capital so called siege, but yet not being named in the charging documents and not being charged.
00:14:41.000And so the article goes into great detail about these documents, which describe the felonious actions, transgressive actions of the defendants.
00:14:51.000That have been charged, but within those documents, there are dozens of people who are not named and are not indicted for doing the same things, in some cases, playing a key role in the events of January 6th, and some of these people being high ranking members of the main groups involved in the Capitol siege, including the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, and the Proud Boys.
00:15:19.000And the report goes into great detail on some of these charging documents and.
00:15:24.000In particular, it goes into detail about the plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, which happened a few months before the Capitol siege and some of the parallels there.
00:15:36.000We're going to go into detail on that tonight.
00:15:38.000So, we'll be talking about all of that.
00:15:40.000The conclusion, of course, is that the unindicted co conspirators named in the charging documents, the only reason that they would be unindicted is because they are confidential informants or agents working for the government.
00:15:55.000And the open ended question then becomes this To what extent did U.S. intelligence operatives play a role in the Capitol riot on January 6th?
00:16:06.000And specifically, what role did confidential informants or law enforcement agents play in the main so called militia groups that participated in the Capitol riot?
00:16:18.000To what extent did they coordinate the Capitol riot?
00:16:21.000To what extent did they have prior knowledge of the Capitol riot?
00:16:26.000And if they were involved in the siege, If they were high ranking members in the principal groups involved in the siege, if they played a key role in organizing the siege, participating in the siege, and had prior knowledge of the siege, why then did the siege go forward?
00:16:47.000And why then were they working to coordinate something like that?
00:16:53.000And of course, I think based on what the consequences of the siege have been, I think we know what the answers to those questions are.
00:17:01.000If we can verify that there was deep law enforcement involvement in those activities, I think we know what the answer would be, which is this.
00:17:12.000The siege on January 6th effectively led to the end of the Stop the Steal movement.
00:17:16.000It led to the impeachment of Donald Trump, his quietly departing the White House without much fanfare or resistance.
00:17:23.000That effectively put an end to the challenge against the legitimacy of the election.
00:17:28.000And more significantly, now that Biden is in charge, or I should say, the deep state is now firmly in charge.
00:17:36.000The consequence of the capital riot is to label all Trump supporters, all conservatives, all QAnon people, in other words, all opponents of the regime as domestic violent extremists.
00:17:48.000And there will be a crackdown on these people in the form of surveillance, in the form of legal persecution, and other forms of persecution.
00:17:57.000And so if this was the consequence of all of it, then probably that is the motive for why law enforcement would.
00:18:40.000I don't want it to sound like I'm shilling them.
00:18:42.000I'm saying that as somebody that does a show and somebody that's been trying to get the truth out about these kinds of things, they're doing an incredible job.
00:18:50.000So, I just, you know, full disclosure, I'm not working with them or anything, but they're killing it over there.
00:18:56.000So, everybody should check out their site.
00:18:58.000But we'll also be talking tonight that's our main story.
00:19:01.000We'll also be talking tonight about an anti white hate crime in Alabama.
00:19:06.000Black man went out this week and shot five white people.
00:19:09.000The motivation for the killing was that he felt like white people had been messing with him his entire life and keeping him down.
00:20:28.000To check that out, t.me slash nickjfuentes.
00:20:32.000And be sure to check out my website, nicholasjfuentes.com, where you can subscribe and see every episode of the show and all my content for just 10 bucks a month.
00:21:09.000But anyway, we're going to dive right into the news because it's a big story that we got to cover.
00:21:14.000And, you know, actually, I want to talk about the revolver story first because I think it's so important.
00:21:20.000You know, normally I do the featured story at the end of the show.
00:21:23.000I feel like it makes more sense to do it at the beginning, right?
00:21:26.000I mean, I guess what like reality TV and news shows do, like 60 minutes, they put the most interesting story at the end so you tune in at the Beginning, and then you have to watch all the way until the end, right?
00:21:38.000They tease the big story throughout the show, and then they don't play it until the last 10 minutes.
00:21:44.000But I always want to talk about the big thing first.
00:21:48.000So I want to talk about the revolver story first because I find it so fascinating.
00:21:53.000So, you know, once again, it's a very long article, and it took me a little while to work my way through it.
00:21:59.000I started reading it this morning because Darren Beatty was hyping it up last night, so I was kind of excited to read it.
00:22:06.000So, I wake up and first thing I do, I open up Twitter, I see the article, and I start reading through it.
00:22:33.000It talks about how, in the wake of the events of January 6th, the Capitol riot, there has been this massive investigation into the people that were responsible for the Capitol riot, the people that carried it out, the people that allegedly planned it.
00:22:50.000And in particular, the Department of Justice and the FBI are looking to put together a conspiracy case.
00:22:59.000This is what they want to do, this is their end goal.
00:23:02.000They've charged people with a lot of different things, all the petty crimes of all the people that were inside the Capitol building.
00:23:10.000But I think what they aspire to do is put together a conspiracy case against the groups involved.
00:23:16.000And the key groups that were involved on January 6th were the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, and the Proud Boys.
00:23:25.000And so since January 6th, over 450 people have been charged.
00:23:30.000I think the total is around, like I said earlier, I think it's about 475 people have been charged.
00:23:37.000They plan to charge something like 100 more people.
00:23:41.000And they keep, by the way, increasing the amount of people that they're going to charge.
00:23:45.000Months ago, they said, well, we think it'll be about 300.
00:23:56.000So we actually don't know how many people they will wind up charging.
00:24:00.000They're still charging people all the time.
00:24:02.000And they have put together a massive team to do this.
00:24:05.000They brought in lawyers from all over the country to work at DOJ, they brought in FBI agents from all over.
00:24:11.000And I think they've got a thousand FBI agents, something like 300 lawyers, and they have been working 24 7 around the clock ever since January 6th to go through thousands of hours of footage, go through a huge trove of texts, emails, surveillance footage, all kinds of evidence to bring to justice everybody, you know, bring to justice everybody that was involved on January 6th.
00:24:38.000And they say that this is the biggest, most ambitious, most complex.
00:24:43.000Case that the DOJ has ever done in the history of the United States.
00:24:56.000And what this revolver piece focuses on is looking through the charging documents.
00:25:01.000Every time they charge somebody, they actually have a website on the DOJ website.
00:25:06.000They have a section dedicated to the ongoing investigation of January 6th.
00:25:12.000And you could go to it, I think, if you look up like Department of Justice, Capitol.
00:25:16.000Charges or something, you could see they have a dedicated webpage which shows the status of every charge against every defendant who was involved on 1 6.
00:25:28.000And so, what Revolver did is they went through the charging documents for all those different people, which are available.
00:25:33.000And it shows the evidence, it shows why these people are charged, what they're charged with, and so on.
00:25:39.000And Revolver looked through these and they found a pattern, which is that in a lot of these charging documents, they have these unidentified.
00:25:47.000Co conspirators who are not named but who are discussed in the documents, particularly with these groups that were involved on 1 6, like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers.
00:26:01.000You have in the charging documents the person that's being charged, and it talks about their crimes, which might be trespassing, might be destruction of government property, in some cases assaulting a police officer.
00:26:15.000And alongside the defendants, alongside the people that were charged, are people named in the documents.
00:26:22.000Who did the same thing with the person who has been charged, but yet are not charged.
00:26:32.000They committed the crime with the defendant, with the person who is charged, but yet for some reason they're not indicted.
00:26:41.000And think of this this is the important thing, and this is the thrust of the piece, which I'll read and we'll get into.
00:26:46.000Nobody is getting away with anything here.
00:26:49.000That's something that's really important to keep in mind when we go through this story.
00:26:53.000The DOJ brought in hundreds of lawyers to prosecute every last person that they can identify that breached the Capitol and charge them with everything that they can.
00:27:05.000Everything that will stick, they're charging them with it.
00:27:09.000They brought in a thousand FBI agents to track down, surveil everybody that was involved and bring them to D.C., bring them to court.
00:27:19.000So when we talk about these people that are co conspirators but yet remain unindicted, There's a real mystery here because we know that there is nobody who is getting away with committing these crimes.
00:27:34.000It's not like they're giving any leniency.
00:27:37.000It's not like they're letting people off the hook.
00:27:39.000They've been going on television since January 6th at the DOJ and saying that this is quite literally a shock and awe campaign.
00:27:50.000Shock and awe, meaning that they want to intimidate the people that were involved, they want to scare the people that were involved.
00:27:58.000With how aggressive they're being, how aggressive, how they're persecuting everybody that was involved, that they're hunting people down.
00:28:11.000So it's a big question mark about why you've got all these people being charged, literally a shock and awe campaign to hunt them down nationwide with all of the government's available resources, but yet in these charging documents, the government is aware of dozens and dozens of people who committed the same crimes, but yet for some reason are not indicted.
00:28:32.000The article discusses how some of these people, or rather, in some cases, you might have an unindicted co conspirator for a variety of reasons.
00:28:42.000In this case, it doesn't make much sense.
00:28:44.000Some of the other reasons why somebody might be a conspirator but unindicted maybe they made a plea deal, maybe there's an evidentiary reason they don't have good evidence against that person, or there's a reason like it's just out of pragmatism that they're not charging these people.
00:29:03.000None of those reasons really make sense.
00:29:05.000So, what we're led to conclude based on the existence of these people that committed crimes should be the subject of a shock and awe prosecution campaign, but yet are not indicted, even though they're known to the government.
00:29:17.000What we're left to conclude is that this constitutes involvement by law enforcement itself.
00:29:24.000Law enforcement involvement in the organization and coordination of the events of January 6th.
00:29:33.000And that, if that is the case, creates a lot of questions.
00:29:37.000About why that would be and why things unfolded the way that they did if you had dozens of law enforcement officials inside the groups that planned to the extent that they did or carried out the events on the Capitol that day.
00:29:54.000It first talks about what is happening with the Michigan plot, which just a little brief thing on that.
00:30:01.000I don't know if anybody remembers this because this got memory hold very quickly, and I think for good reason.
00:30:07.000Shortly before the 2020 election, there was allegedly a plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, by radical militia groups, radical right wing anti government militia groups.
00:30:24.000And these people were not successful, obviously, in kidnapping the governor.
00:30:27.000They didn't carry out their plot, they were busted.
00:30:30.000But this was a big headline before the election right wing plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer.
00:30:37.000And the story was that there were these right wing anarchists, and they were going to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer in retaliation for the COVID lockdown and a variety of other things.
00:30:48.000But they got busted, and then we never heard about that again.
00:30:51.000But at the time, that was a story about right wing violence leading up to the election.
00:30:56.000And that was supposed to spread fear and uncertainty about what right wing Trump supporters might do if Trump lost the election.
00:31:04.000The insinuation was something like this People are acting this way before the election.
00:31:09.000What happens if Trump has to leave office?
00:31:12.000Are Republicans going to accept the result?
00:31:14.000Are they going to try and kidnap governors or go after politicians?
00:31:18.000That was the insinuation when that story broke.
00:31:21.000The Revolver article goes into some details about that story that were not covered at the time but have since come to light, which is that that entire plot was organized by federal informants that had embedded themselves inside right wing groups in Michigan.
00:31:38.000And I'll read to you what Revolver has to say about this and.
00:31:42.000I'll explain how this pertains to what I just said about unindicted co conspirators in the January 6th event.
00:31:49.000It says this It says, The Michigan plot did not start out as a kidnapping.
00:31:54.000According to the Department of Justice's own indictment, the plot started as a plan to, quote, storm the Capitol building in Lansing, Michigan, storm the state Capitol building in Lansing, Michigan.
00:32:08.000And the, quote, conspirators would do so by amping up, quote, at least 200 men.
00:32:14.000From an upcoming unrelated rally planned at the Michigan Capitol building, a rally that was focused on the Second Amendment, not an insurrection, by agitating enough rallygoers to run inside and occupy the building.
00:32:32.000These guys were caught and arrested back in October 2020, allegedly because they hatched this plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan to retaliate for the mask mandate and other things.
00:32:45.000But it turns out that that group was infiltrated by feds.
00:32:51.000But the plan didn't start out that way.
00:32:54.000The original plan by this group was to storm the state capital of Michigan in Lansing by going to a rally that was not an insurrection, had nothing to do with their plot, going to an unrelated Second Amendment rally and creating enough of a hype, amping enough people up.
00:33:16.000To breach the doors, that they could convince the rest of the rally goers to go inside the Capitol and remain there.
00:33:47.000People that plotted to storm the Michigan State Capitol in exactly the fashion that had happened on January 6th were FBI agents, FBI informatives.
00:33:59.000It says at the end, these were not insignificant actors either.
00:34:36.000Turned out to be an undercover FBI agent.
00:34:39.000At least two undercover FBI informants were active participants in the initial June 6, 2020 meeting, in which the plot to storm the Lansing Capitol was allegedly hatched, meaning that at least three FBI informants infiltrated before the conspiracy even started.
00:34:57.000And it says in one of the plots, climactic scenes in the main van driving up to look at Governor Whitmer's vacation home, three out of the five people in the van.
00:35:08.00060% of the plot's senior leaders were federal agents and informants.
00:35:16.000And Revolver summarizes it by saying this Just months prior to the U.S. Capitol siege on January 6th, the FBI thwarted a similar plot involving a siege at the Michigan State Capitol, whose plotters belonged to one of the three main militia groups associated with January 6th.
00:35:34.000The FBI was able to thwart this on the basis of an astonishing infiltration rate of said groups.
00:35:40.000Involving undercover operatives and informants who had been working in such capacity just in one tiny Michigan network for more than seven months.
00:35:49.000They were so well infiltrated that they already had three informants embedded in this random three percenter network before any plot was even hatched.
00:35:58.000Furthermore, just days after the plot was foiled, FBI Director Christopher Wray quietly promoted the FBI special agent in charge of the Michigan plot to a coveted D.C. field post.
00:36:12.000Where he now oversees the investigation into January 6th.
00:36:30.000Three months before the January 6th Capitol siege, Capitol riot, whatever you want to say.
00:36:37.000Just a few months before the events of January 6th at the U.S. Capitol.
00:36:44.000FBI informants had infiltrated the Three Percenters, one of the principal groups that was present on January 6th, and had infiltrated them for the better part of a year, you know, seven months, so close to a full year.
00:37:02.000And they organized a plot to storm the state capitol in Lansing, Michigan.
00:37:09.000A full 25% of the people that were involved in that plot in the Three Percenters to storm the capital of Michigan.
00:37:16.000Were undercover FBI informants and operatives.
00:37:20.000And the FBI agent that oversaw that operation, the FBI agent that was in charge of the informants and agents that infiltrated the Michigan Three Percenters Group that plotted to storm the Lansing State Capitol three months before the U.S. Capitol, was appointed to a D.C. field office where he now leads the investigation of the January 6th Capitol siege.
00:37:49.000We're supposed to believe that this is all just a coincidence, I guess, right?
00:37:55.000We're supposed to believe that these two things have nothing in common.
00:38:17.000This is only meant to demonstrate that FBI and other intelligence agencies are capable of doing this and that this is what they do.
00:38:27.000Because, you know, what we're about to talk about with January 6th, a lot of people might dismiss this by saying, well, Maybe, but that sounds like a ludicrous theory.
00:38:38.000You know, maybe it's possible that the FBI would engage in activities like this, but can we prove that?
00:38:46.000Some people might say that it sounds outlandish, that that sounds like a movie, that sounds like something that people who are conspiracy theorists might talk about.
00:38:55.000But the point of the example in Michigan is to demonstrate that this is how the FBI operates.
00:39:05.000And they demonstrated that they were able to infiltrate, create a fake plot, and carry this out for the purpose of entrapping people, the same kind of plot that happened on January 6th, just three months prior.
00:39:21.000Infiltrating the same group and the same federal agents involved.
00:39:25.000We're supposed to believe, though, that this would not be possible somehow for January 6th, or that it would be outrageous to speculate that they could have pulled something off.
00:39:36.000On January 6th, that was similar to this.
00:39:39.000So the article goes on and talks about January 6th, and it says Revolver News investigation, or rather, investigative team noticed from the very beginning a highly unusual and hard to explain feature of the conspiracy indictments filed against the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys.
00:39:56.000Revolver took special notice of not only the unusual volume of unindicted co conspirators, but a still more unusual feature that the statements and actions of the unindicted co conspirators in many cases. Seem far more egregious and aggressive than those of the people actually indicted.
00:40:16.000There are what appears to be upwards of 20 unindicted co conspirators in the Oathkeeper indictments, all playing various roles in the conspiracy, who have not been charged for virtually the exact same activities, and in some cases, much, much more severe activities as those named alongside them in the indictments.
00:40:37.000The DOJ kicked off what was, or rather, what is becoming.
00:40:40.000One of the largest and most aggressive prosecutorial dragnets in American history by announcing a campaign of shock and awe.
00:40:48.000No one gets off the hook, no one gets leniency, and everyone playing a small part gets maximum time because this is about sending a message.
00:41:00.000It's talking about how the groups, groups that were involved on January 6th, specifically the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys in this case, although the three percenters were there too, where Oath Keepers and Proud Boys were charged with conspiracy.
00:41:15.000You've got unindicted co conspirators.
00:41:17.000You've got people that were not charged who are discussed in the charging documents doing things that are equal to or more severe than the people who are charged with conspiracy.
00:41:27.000So the question is why are people who are doing the same things as those in these groups that are being charged or worse, not being charged?
00:41:40.000Why would they be discussed in the charging documents of people that are being indicted?
00:41:46.000And they're discussed as committing the same crimes as the people being indicted, but yet they are not indicted.
00:41:54.000It says, the first suspiciously unindicted co conspirator that we will consider are the person two and person three who are unindicted co conspirators in the indictment against Oath Keeper Thomas Caldwell.
00:42:08.000For those unfamiliar, Thomas Caldwell is a 65 year old from Virginia and an alleged member of the Oath Keepers, which the DOJ refers to as a paramilitary or militia group.
00:42:18.000The Caldwell case served as one of the first major indictments following the January 6th incident.
00:42:24.000The DOJ press release provides more detail.
00:42:27.000It says, quote, Jessica Marie Watkins and Donovan Ray Crowell, both of Champaign County, Ohio, and Thomas Caldwell of Clark County, Virginia, were indicted today in federal court in the District of Columbia on charges of conspiracy, obstructing an official proceeding, destruction of government property, and unlawful entry on restricted building or grounds.
00:42:48.000Watkins and Crowell were arrested on January 18th.
00:42:51.000Caldwell was arrested on January 19th.
00:42:54.000All three individuals originally were charged by criminal complaint.
00:42:59.000The maximum penalty for obstructing an official proceeding is a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
00:43:06.000According to the charging documents, Watkins, Crowell, and Caldwell communicated with each other in advance of the January 6th incursion on the U.S. Capitol and coordinated their attack.
00:43:17.000Watkins, Crowell, and Caldwell are all affiliated with the Oath Keepers, while Watkins and Crowell are also members of the Ohio State Regular Militia.
00:43:25.000Watkins claimed to be a commanding officer within the Ohio State Regular Militia in a social media post.
00:43:31.000A careful reading of the indictment against Caldwell reveals that a certain Person 2 was a key co conspirator alongside Caldwell in nearly every dimension relevant to the charges in question.
00:43:42.000Person 2 planned logistics with Caldwell days in advance of January 6th, stayed in the same hotel room for days together, and when Caldwell allegedly, quote, stormed the barricades into restricted areas outside the Capitol, Person 2 is alleged to have, quote, stormed the barricades right beside him.
00:44:00.000But five months since the acts, Both co conspirators allegedly committed, only Caldwell has been charged.
00:44:07.000Person two, for some mysterious reason, remains an unindicted co conspirator.
00:44:12.000Consider the following from paragraph 64 of the indictment.
00:44:15.000It says, On January 1st, 2021, Caldwell wrote to Crowell, quote, check with Capp.
00:44:21.000I recommend the following hotel to her, which still has rooms.
00:44:25.000Caldwell then sent a link to the Comfort Inn Ballston, the same hotel that he recommended to others on January 1st.
00:44:32.000Caldwell continued, Person two and I are setting up shop there.
00:44:35.000Person three has a room and is bringing someone.
00:45:20.000Kelly Meggs paid for two rooms, each for two people at the Comfort Inn Boston from January 5th to 6th.
00:45:26.000The rooms were reserved under the name of Person 3.
00:45:29.000Person 3 paid for one room at the Comfort Inn from January 5th to the 6th.
00:45:34.000It says, Indeed, the curious lack of indictments filed against the entire number of persons referenced.
00:45:40.000As playing leadership roles within the Oath Keepers on January 6th raises flags.
00:45:44.000This includes person 2, person 3, person 10, 14, 15, 16, 19, and 20, along with many co conspirators listed only as, quote, an individual.
00:45:55.000Turning to the Proud Boys side, it appears that the individual who set up the Proud Boys communications infrastructure is still being protected by the DOJ.
00:46:03.000The DOJ refers to this person only as UCC 1, UCC meaning an explicitly spelled out unindicted co conspirator, UCC.
00:46:14.000The indictment says at 9 09 p.m., UCC1 broadcast a message to the new MOSD and Boots on the Ground channels that read Stand by for the shared Bofang channel and shared Zello channel.
00:46:27.000No color, be centralized, and use good judgment until further orders.
00:46:52.000You have gotten the charging documents where they charge people for conspiracy in groups, in the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, high ranking members of these groups who were involved in the coordination of the events of January 6th, buying hotel rooms, setting up radio frequencies, talking about fighting police officers, perhaps bringing weapons to January 6th.
00:47:15.000It says in the indictment of Watkins, it said Person 3 is bringing the goodies in case things get ugly.
00:47:39.000Person two was as involved as Watkins, who we are aware of because he is charged with conspiracy.
00:47:45.000So, why then is the person that paid for the room, the room that his name is on the room, stayed with the guy being charged, was involved with the guy being charged?
00:48:29.000They're doing a shock and awe prosecutorial campaign against everybody that was involved.
00:48:35.000They're looking for everybody's role, no matter how big or how small, in organizing the January 6th event and trying to charge them with the maximum that they can.
00:48:45.000They're aware of people that were involved in the coordination.
00:48:48.000They're aware of people doing things equal to or greater than those who have already been charged.
00:48:52.000And yet, though they're known to law enforcement, though their crimes are known to law enforcement, Their associates who have committed the same or lesser crimes have been charged.
00:49:03.000For some reason, there are upwards of 20 people in the Oath Keepers alone who have not been indicted.
00:49:11.000And the question, of course, is well, who are these people and why are they not indicted?
00:49:16.000It's got nothing to say about should they be indicted, should they not be indicted.
00:49:20.000That question in this conversation is irrelevant.
00:49:23.000Of course, I think that they should all be let go.
00:49:26.000But insofar as the DOJ is prosecuting everybody, Whoever they can and charging them with as much as they can.
00:49:35.000Clearly, they meet the standard for being charged that the DOJ has set, but yet they are not charged.
00:49:42.000Is it because these people have a pre existing relationship with law enforcement?
00:49:48.000Are they not being charged for conspiracy alongside these people because they are federal agents or federal informants?
00:49:57.000Are they not being charged because they are law enforcement?
00:50:02.000And if that is the case, if that's why they're not being charged, then that begs the question how involved was law enforcement in the planning?
00:50:13.000And the execution of the events of January 6th.
00:50:17.000Was the FBI deeply involved in the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and the Three Percenters?
00:50:23.000Did the FBI instigate the January 6th riot?
00:50:28.000How high up were they in these groups?
00:50:32.000What role did they play in planning the events of the 6th in those groups?
00:50:37.000Why did they not tell law enforcement?
00:50:57.000And I was there on January 6th to go to the Save America rally hosted outside the White House, not the Capitol, but outside the White House by Women for America First, by Stop the Steal, and by the Trump campaign.
00:51:12.000And I went there to see the president speak.
00:51:16.000I had no intention of going to the Capitol, I had no intention of doing any other political activity.
00:51:21.000In fact, I went to that rally with the full intention of immediately leaving.
00:53:01.000I don't know how many people, but certainly thousands of people around the U.S. Capitol about a mile and a half away from the White House.
00:53:08.000And so this was supposed to be a peaceful rally where people attended a speech by the president, and then it was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration outside the Capitol.
00:53:17.000But yet, some people stormed the Capitol.
00:53:21.000It wasn't thousands of people inside the Capitol, it was hundreds.
00:53:26.000And what's more, it wasn't hundreds of people that broke in, it was really a small number of people.
00:53:34.000What did they say in the plot in Michigan?
00:53:37.000Not the plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, but this three percenter offshoot group said that they wanted to go to an unrelated peaceful demonstration outside the Lansing State Capitol and instigate and get enough people riled up to breach the Capitol and turn an otherwise unrelated peaceful demonstration into an occupation of the Capitol.
00:54:01.000Is that not exactly what happened on January 6th?
00:54:04.000Hundreds of thousands of peaceful demonstrators, thousands of people outside the Capitol.
00:54:10.000And if it were not for a small number of instigators breaking the doors and windows, maybe the Capitol never would have been breached.
00:54:20.000And what's more, there were some people that breached the Capitol, and that is a very small number, but there is a bigger number of people that were inside the Capitol, people that entered after the initial breach.
00:54:34.000Of course, there were people that were at the front, people at the front who initially removed the barricades, people at the front who broke down the doors and the windows.
00:54:43.000And then following them were people who were, in some cases, being waved in by the police, which has been exposed in recent videos.
00:54:50.000So, even within the narrow group of people, which numbers less than a thousand that were inside the Capitol building, there are two categories people that actually broke down the doors and windows, and people that followed in, largely peaceful, not vandalizing anything.
00:55:06.000You could call them tourists, you can call them whatever you want.
00:55:09.000People that were taking pictures, staying inside the velvet ropes in the rotunda.
00:55:14.000People like Baked Alaska saying, don't break anything.
00:55:28.000But a tiny group of people out of hundreds of thousands who broke down the doors, broke the windows, and represented the front line.
00:55:36.000A number of people followed them in, in some cases, not even knowing that what they were doing is wrong.
00:55:41.000And still, an even greater number of people who never got even close to the building.
00:55:45.000An even greater number of people who never went to the Capitol and left after the Save America rally over a mile away near the White House.
00:55:55.000So the question is did this unfold exactly like Michigan?
00:55:59.000Here, just like in Michigan, you've got three principal right wing militia groups who we know are deeply infiltrated by the feds.
00:56:07.000The oath keepers are comprised almost exclusively of former law enforcement and military.
00:56:13.000The three percenters were infiltrated in the Michigan plot.
00:56:16.000And the Proud Boys, I know based on personal knowledge that they have pervasive federal infiltration.
00:56:26.000And we know that too because the head guy, Enrique Tario and Joe Biggs and others, were longstanding informants for the FBI.
00:56:33.000And those are two of the higher ups in the group.
00:56:35.000So did January 6th unfold exactly like the Michigan plot?
00:56:39.000Was it these groups who are known to be affiliated with FBI informants?
00:56:45.000Was it law enforcement officials in these groups?
00:56:48.000That plotted, instigated, and carried out the breach of the Capitol on the 6th and the violence thereof?
00:56:54.000Was law enforcement aware of these plots?
00:56:57.000Did they turn a blind eye or did they encourage and facilitate them?
00:57:02.000Why was there not a greater police presence at the Capitol?
00:57:05.000Why was Donald Trump's request to have 10,000 National Guard at the Capitol turned down?
00:57:11.000Maybe it wasn't because the feds didn't know about it.
00:57:15.000Maybe it's not because the feds knew about it and let it happen.
00:57:19.000Maybe it's because the feds orchestrated the entire thing.
00:57:26.000What this is implying is that the unindicted co conspirators named in these charging documents were high ranking members of the three militia groups involved in the Capitol and specifically involved in the breach.
00:57:40.000And if they're federal informants, then the government, it's not possible for them not to have known.
00:57:45.000And if they were the ones planning this stuff, if they were the ones there breaking down the doors, then maybe this was the government's plan all along.
00:57:55.000Because what has been a consequence of all of this?
00:58:01.000Well, it was the impeachment of Donald Trump first and foremost, tying his hands until he left office.
00:58:06.000It was the end of the Stop the Steal movement, censorship of Donald Trump and his supporters on all major platforms, and a blood libel that Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, killed the police officer, which now will be the pretext for a domestic war on terrorism.
00:58:24.000And what does a domestic war on terrorism entail?
00:58:27.000It means an expansion of the surveillance state.
00:58:29.000It means an expansion of the power and the jurisdiction of the intelligence agencies.
00:58:34.000It means that every person that voted for Donald Trump, every person that identifies as conservative or right wing, every person that believes in a conspiracy theory, every person that has said anything right wing on social media before is now the subject of an ongoing, never ending, far reaching investigation by intelligence.
00:58:56.000And that means they're going to spy on you.
00:58:58.000That means they're going to collect your data.
00:59:37.000Burn the U.S. Capitol, blame it on the Trump supporters, and then get an historical crackdown on Trump supporters like we have never seen in the history of America.
00:59:47.000Crackdown on political dissent, which we have never seen in the history of the United States by the intelligence agencies.
00:59:55.000That's the implication of all of this.
00:59:58.000So we need some answers on who these people really are.
01:00:01.000Why are there people that are unindicted?
01:00:03.000To what extent were feds involved in these groups?
01:00:06.000And it says this in the article, and I think Darren said this on Tucker Carlson tonight, actually, on the show, that these are the questions that have to guide the conversation henceforth about January 6th.
01:00:17.000What was the involvement of confidential law enforcement informants or officials in the groups that facilitated the violent or criminal activities on January 6th?
01:00:28.000Because that question and the answer to it unravels the entire thing.
01:00:34.000Everything about January 6th, Everything about the election, everything about COVID, everything about the Trump election in 16, like everything about our entire country comes apart based on the answers to that question.
01:01:23.000We're looking at the DOJ's documents and we're looking at the DOJ's statements about the investigation and saying this pattern is unexplainable.
01:01:33.000This pattern of people that clearly committed crimes and should be charged but yet are not charged is unexplainable based on the standard which was set out by the DOJ itself, which was shock and awe.
01:01:45.000Charging anyone they can with anything that they can.
01:01:54.000And if they're working for you, what was their role?
01:01:58.000Were they high ranking members in these groups?
01:02:02.000And if they were high ranking groups participating in or perhaps even instigating this conspiracy, was this all a big setup, a big trap by the FBI from the beginning?
01:02:23.000That the intelligence agencies set up the biggest psyop, one of the biggest psyops in the history of the United States, maybe the biggest since 9 11, to create the pretext to shut down all political dissent, remove Donald Trump from office, and destroy all the enemies of the deep state.
01:02:41.000That would prove what many people believe, and I think they know in their heart of hearts, which is there is a cabal of evil people running the country that are conspiring against you every single day.
01:03:42.000All of that is known to us, all of that is factual.
01:03:45.000And just three months later, three groups where the FBI infiltrates participated in turning a demonstration outside the US capitol into a capital siege.
01:03:57.000And here we have all these unindicted co conspirators.
01:04:00.000Named in the charging documents for people that have been charged with conspiracy to siege the Capitol.
01:04:15.000And then we will get into our super chats.
01:04:17.000Our next story is about a black mass murderer who shot five white people in Alabama.
01:04:25.000You won't see this anywhere in the media because of the races, obviously.
01:04:29.000But this comes from the New York Post.
01:04:32.000It says Justin Tyron Roberts, a 39 year old black man, was targeting white males in his two day long shooting spree that spanned two states, according to police.
01:04:42.000Roberts is accused of shooting and wounding five people in Georgia and Alabama over the weekend.
01:04:47.000Detective Brandon Lockhart testified on Monday that Roberts told police that, quote, white men had picked on him and wronged him for his entire life, according to a report from the Columbus Ledger Inquirer.
01:05:01.000The detective said, quote, basically, he explained.
01:05:03.000Explained that throughout his life, specifically white males had taken from him, and also what he described as military looking white males had taken from him.
01:05:12.000The police do not believe that there was any connection between Roberts and the victims, all of whom are expected to recover.
01:05:18.000The five shootings took place during three separate assaults in Columbus, Georgia, and Phoenix City, in Alabama.
01:05:24.000Roberts appeared in court on Monday for his preliminary hearing regarding one of the incidents where he shot a man in the back who was entering his vehicle.
01:05:32.000Lockhart testified that Roberts said, I had to have him about the victim.
01:05:37.000Roberts also claimed that such men were shooting at him in a wooded area with a slingshot, but he said police saw no injuries to substantiate this.
01:05:45.000The public defender representing Roberts had requested that he undergo a mental health evaluation.
01:05:50.000And claims that he was suffering from delusions.
01:05:54.000Nevertheless, we have in Alabama and in Georgia a mass shooting by a black man against white people because the black shooter said that white men had been targeting him, taking from him, ruining his life for his entire life.
01:06:10.000And you see this story, and is this not what I've talked about on this show specifically for the past few months, for the past year?
01:06:18.000And of course, and this goes without saying, the media is not going to cover the story, mainstream media is not going to cover the story.
01:06:24.000In the way that they would if the races were reversed.
01:06:27.000Imagine if a white guy went out and shot five black people and said, you know, black lives don't matter, and shot five black people.
01:07:32.000He was getting sexual acts performed on him in these salons.
01:07:36.000He was basically using prostitutes in these salons, and he was retaliating because of his sex addiction.
01:07:43.000That didn't change the fact that the media said, in spite of the confession, in spite of the motive, they said, well, even if he didn't have a racial motive, it was still racial.
01:07:55.000Even if he wasn't killing all these Asian women because he hated Asian women, he still was killing them because he hated Asian women and because he's a white supremacist.
01:08:31.000Of course, the difference is that when a white person goes out and does an act of violence, even a racist act of violence, We can point to no example in the mainstream media where that might be encouraged.
01:08:43.000We can point to no example, for instance, where white people are being fed anti Asian hatred.
01:09:00.000A black person going out and saying, I need to kill all these white people because they've ruined my life, that is being peddled in every major television network.
01:09:10.000That is being peddled these days in nearly every Hollywood movie.
01:09:14.000That's being peddled in every major news media outlet.
01:09:18.000That's being peddled by the President of the United States, the Vice President.
01:09:22.000That's being peddled at the Democratic National Convention.
01:09:24.000To some extent, that's being peddled at the Republican National Convention.
01:09:28.000But black people are going out there now and killing white people, shooting white people, stealing from white people.
01:09:35.000And increasingly, the motivation is racial, shooting police.
01:09:40.000And they're saying that we're doing this because, well, we're in a sense taking revenge against white racists.
01:09:48.000And whenever this happens, people hand wave it away and they say, oh, well, you know, you can't blame this on a whole group of people.
01:09:56.000But of course, when people are being fed every day of every year, this sick stuff, which I cover on the show now every night, white people are parasites.
01:11:26.000But increasingly, and especially now, And it's because all of the institutions in the country are telling people, and specifically non white people, that you've got a bone to pick with the white man.
01:12:54.000If there are white supremacists out there, would any conservative go out on a limb and say, well, you know, the reason people are white supremacists is because of the media?
01:13:02.000No, they would say, White supremacists are evil and I hate them, and that's terrible.
01:13:07.000That's the worst thing that you could be.
01:13:09.000But you've got all these non white people in the country right now that hate white people.
01:14:06.000You experience it if you live with or work with people that are not white.
01:14:11.000Not in every case, but it's out there, and we know that.
01:14:13.000And certainly there's more of that than there is of white supremacy.
01:14:16.000There is certainly more distrust of white people among non whites and ridicule, and in some cases, flat out hatred among non whites against whites than there is from whites against non whites.
01:14:52.000If black people have racial hatred for white people, if Hispanics or Asians have racial hatred for white people, can we excuse that by saying that they just watch too much TV?
01:15:02.000If somebody hates your race and they want to see you dead because of who you are, are you going to say, well, oh, poor them?
01:15:11.000Well, they're just being misled by the media.
01:15:33.000Are you going to say that after they drag your four year old son out of his bedroom while he's sleeping at night in your house and execute him on the street, like what happened a couple of months ago?
01:15:44.000Are you going to say that when they wreck our whole civilization?
01:15:47.000When they destroy, when the statues come down?
01:15:51.000And the names come down from the schools and military bases, and the monuments come down.
01:15:56.000And when it all comes down, when it all comes crashing down around us, we're going to say, oh, well, you know, they were just misled by those Democrats.
01:16:04.000Are we going to say there's a very real problem here where it's, frankly, it's Jews in the media as well as others?
01:16:10.000There's white people in the media too.
01:16:14.000There are, you know, black people in the media, Asians in the media, but it's a Jewish presence too.
01:16:20.000You've got an elite problem where media are exacerbating this, and they have formed an alliance with the low classes of society and with non white people broadly in America.
01:16:33.000And the alliance seems to be to destroy the traditional American nation.
01:16:38.000And both have culpability because they're working together.
01:16:59.000It is a media class, among other elite institutions, working with these shock troops, working with, yes, the black community, working with immigrants, working with Hispanics, working with other people that are resentful of white people, the Democrat constituency, among others, to bring down the traditional American nation, to bring down the statues, to bring down the names, to bring down the Western Eurocentric civilization,
01:17:28.000bring down the founding fathers and the Constitution, bring down a white country.
01:17:36.000It's the media programming these people and saying, hate the white guy, white people are evil, white America is over, it's a funeral, it's just about how violent it is.
01:17:45.000White people did Charlottesville, white people are Dylan Roof, white people are Donald Trump, and a black guy goes out and says, oh, I'll just go and kill some white people.
01:17:54.000I mean, that in essence is a distillation of what's happening in the entire country.
01:17:58.000Is this unholy alliance between the upper class and And the lower class teaming together to destroy the middle class.
01:18:07.000It is this foreign alien elite at the top, and it is the foreigners, this sort of barbarian army, right?
01:18:17.000It is this mercenary army of the Goths, right?
01:18:24.000Of the Huns, barbarians at the gates working together to displace the historic American nation, the rooted, People in the country that descend from the founders or descend from the original waves of immigration from the 19th century, from the early 20th century.
01:18:44.000That seems to be the conflict that's unfolding in America.
01:18:47.000And some people want to blame it all on the media and say, well, the media is just dividing us by race.
01:18:52.000But it leaves out the fact that the media is using immigrants or descendants of immigrants, plus disaffected blacks, plus disaffected gay people, disaffected women, and other groups against the historic American nation.
01:19:07.000Think about it in terms of partisanship.
01:19:10.000Partisanship isn't the end all be all, but it's a nice illustration.
01:19:15.00090% of the people that voted for Donald Trump in 2016 were white.
01:19:20.00090% of the people that voted for Donald Trump in 2016 were white.
01:19:26.000And the Democratic Party, I think it was the majority non white voted for the Democrats.
01:19:31.000The majority of blacks voted for Democrats.
01:19:33.000The majority of Hispanics voted for Democrats.
01:19:36.000The majority of Asians voted for Democrats.
01:19:38.000The majority of Jews voted for Democrats.
01:19:41.000And every major institution gave more to the Democrats than to the Republicans.
01:19:46.000From the hedge funds to the lawyers, the accountants, the vice presidents of major firms, the media, the only jobs, the only vocations that gave more money to Republicans than Democrats were machinists, police officers, firemen, real blue collar, working class type people.
01:20:09.000And so there is a perfect example of the nature of the conflict in the country.
01:20:15.000The elites putting up the money, the elites running, the elites in the media and all the other institutions running interference for the Democrats.
01:20:23.000You've got all of these disaffected, non white or non normative, disaffected groups voting for the Democrats to do what?
01:20:32.000What do Muslims and Jews have in common?
01:20:37.000What do blacks and Hispanics have in common?
01:20:40.000What do feminists and Muslims have in common?
01:20:43.000What do all these disparate groups have in common?
01:20:44.000What do gays and blacks have in common?
01:20:46.000What do all these disparate groups have in common?
01:20:48.000Groups have in common that all voted for Democrats.
01:20:50.000What do poor blacks have to do with the richest people that were working with Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton?
01:20:57.000Other than that, they share the same disaffection towards white America, towards a traditional American nation.
01:21:06.000That's the basis of the whole alliance.
01:21:08.000Once you start getting into specifics, then it starts to fall apart because blacks and Hispanics are competing for the same jobs, and black and Hispanic gangs are competing for the same turf in the cities.
01:21:20.000And blacks are saying Black Lives Matter, and Hispanics are saying, What about us?
01:21:25.000And blacks are out there protesting and in some cases rioting, and Hispanics are saying, if you come into our neighborhoods and do that, we'll shoot you.
01:21:32.000They were saying that in Cicero last year during the George Floyd riots.
01:21:36.000That's an Hispanic neighborhood in Little Village.
01:21:39.000What do the Muslims who support the Palestinians have in common with the Jews who support Israel?
01:22:01.000The alliance is tenuously held together by the fact that they are all disaffected in their own unique way from the historic American nation.
01:22:11.000Well, blacks are the victims, perpetual victims of racism.
01:22:15.000And Hispanics, as immigrants, are the perpetual victims of xenophobia and broadly racist sentiment from people like Donald Trump saying illegals are bringing drugs, crime, they're rapists.
01:22:29.000And what do Asians, Jews, Muslims have in common?
01:22:32.000Well, Trump said he wanted to ban Muslims.
01:22:35.000And with the right, there's always this idea that they're Nazis, and you can't have that as liberal Jews in favor of liberalism, internationalism, and Muslims and other Asians.
01:22:48.000And that's what this represents an assault on the historic American nation by those disaffected by it, by those alienated by it.
01:22:57.000And certainly the media is creating that narrative.
01:23:00.000And the media is facilitating that and exacerbating that.
01:23:04.000And the media is comprised of people, too, that are disaffected.
01:23:07.000The people that work in media live in New York City, LA, DC, in particular with news media.
01:23:13.000They live in international cosmopolitan cities.
01:23:16.000They live in cities where they're not grounded, they're not rooted to the land.
01:23:23.000These are people that live in worldly cities that are diverse and full of many different dialects, and many different skin colors, and kinds of people, and many different cultures.
01:23:33.000And so these people don't see themselves as part of America.
01:23:35.000They see themselves as citizens of the world.
01:23:38.000And that's not just the Jewish people.
01:23:41.000So the elites in the media are anti American.
01:23:45.000They're not in favor of the historic American nation of apple pie and meatloaf and the family farm and Main Street and all that kind of stuff.
01:23:53.000They think all of that is racist, backwards.
01:23:56.000It's an echo chamber, it's insular, regressive, isolated, not worldly, and that's a bad thing, right?
01:24:03.000So that's the elites, and the elites create this.
01:24:06.000Culture which says, well, Donald Trump represents the worst of us.
01:24:09.000We want a diverse president that's a global citizen, a true multilateral internationalist kind of a figure.
01:24:17.000And they use as the shock troops the disaffected populations dispersed throughout the country the immigrants, the black victims of racism, the Jews in the major cities.
01:24:30.000Jews are not a substantial voting bloc in the interior of the country, but in major cities they are, of course, and influential too because they're high ranking in society and institutions.
01:24:40.000As well as, of course, gays, feminists, you go down the list on all of that.
01:24:46.000And a lot of Republicans will say, well, the media is a class problem.
01:25:56.000And so, people in the cities, liberals, people in the elite, they're like us too.
01:26:02.000They're not, I mean, in some cases, they obviously care about profit, and some people are completely motivated by avarice for material things.
01:26:10.000But a lot of them in the media and in academia and in these institutions are true believers, true believers in a socializing and a totalizing view of the world, which living in those cities, Maybe they live in those cities because of it.
01:26:25.000Maybe they become that way from living in cities, but their view is international.
01:26:31.000Their view is forward thinking, progressive, liberal, permissive.
01:26:37.000And so that is their driving force in the media, and everybody blames it on them, but they don't blame it on the people who are taken advantage of, but they have agency, they have culpability because they make moral choices too.
01:26:54.000The people that are on the so called bottom of society, the people that are, according to the narrative, marginalized or otherized for largely racial reasons, but also for ethnic, religious, or social reasons,
01:27:09.000it's the same disaffection for albeit different reasons against the same enemy, which is the historic American nation, represented in the white man, in Christianity, in patriotism, in the civic institutions of the country, in a broadly conservative disposition.
01:28:03.000The elite used to be comprised of people that were something like patriots.
01:28:07.000The elite in the last 100 years was replaced by people that are either not ethnically white and therefore Jewish or replaced by ideological hippies, liberals from the social revolution in the 50s and 60s and 70s.
01:28:27.000The top has been replaced by citizens of the world and liberals.
01:28:30.000The bottom, of course, Are the minorities, the perceived victims, according to the narrative?
01:28:37.000And so, the only remnants of American civilization, the only remnants of our real historic country, are in the middle.
01:28:45.000And it is the top, the replaced elite, this new international elite, this new foreign elite, which has risen up through these CIA, skull and bones type institutions, Rothschilds in the past 100 years, working together with all the imported foreigners and all of the former slaves and so on, the.
01:29:08.000Oppressed and abused, the battered wives and the beaten homosexuals and so on, teaming up to destroy the middle, which happens to be that historic American nation.
01:29:20.000It's not enough to say the media, and it's not enough to say that the media is doing it for profit.
01:29:26.000There's a reason that this is being done.
01:29:27.000There's something that unites them, there's something that animates the two of them, and both have blame.
01:29:32.000But nobody wants to talk about this because we're in a democracy.
01:29:38.000Racial resentment against whites, largely from non whites, you alienate non white voters.
01:29:43.000And you alienate white voters too, because whites like to see themselves as not racist, and talking like that is perceived as racist.
01:29:49.000So, Republicans, because it's expeditious politically, they'll blame it on the rich, because the rich are fewer in number, and therefore the rich don't vote as much.
01:29:59.000And everybody has something in common against the rich because everybody's poor.
01:30:05.000But that does not constitute the totality of the problem.
01:30:09.000They don't want to blame average people.
01:30:12.000They don't want to blame working class people.
01:30:14.000They don't want to blame these blacks that are holding the whole country hostage.
01:30:18.000They don't want to blame these poor immigrants that are holding the whole country hostage.
01:30:21.000So rather than say that there is complicity on their part and they have culpability because they're participating in it, rather than say they have resentment against white people, they want to point at the media, they want to point at the so called elite and say, oh, it's all an elite problem and everyone else is just being used.
01:30:39.000You're a good person, but you're just being used.
01:30:41.000And the elite's only motivation is economic, like all things are.
01:30:45.000So they've staked out the most uncontroversial way to describe a very complex problem, which is what it is.
01:30:52.000That narrative is created to evade controversy, to evade having a difficult discussion.
01:30:58.000Saying the rich are dividing everybody, who does that offend?
01:31:45.000And shake hands and point at Jeff Bezos.
01:31:48.000It's like, no, no, how about these black people that think they're owed something?
01:31:53.000How about these immigrants that think that this country belongs to them now?
01:31:56.000That thinks that it was always theirs and they're taking it from us and that they're justified?
01:32:00.000How about these people that are tearing down our statues?
01:32:02.000I mean, they don't have any culpability.
01:32:04.000And you think they're doing it because CNN told them to?
01:32:07.000I mean, partially, maybe they were incited to do something immediately, but they hear that in their homes and they talk about that amongst themselves and their communities and their leaders say that.
01:32:34.000You're not telling the truth if you say that.
01:32:35.000That's a red herring and that's a diversion.
01:32:37.000That is an uncontroversial, convenient way to explain the country's problems by speaking in strictly economic terms rather than cultural or racial terms and pointing the finger solely at the small number of people at the top of the pyramid rather than a large number of voters at the bottom of the pyramid.
01:32:56.000So that's why you get people saying things like, oh, the media just divides everybody.
01:33:01.000This is a rhetorical strategy, it's not the truth.
01:33:24.000Take a look at any video in the past year who's stealing in San Francisco and Walgreens because they made it a non prosecutable offense to steal up to $1,000.
01:33:37.000Who shot the security guard at the mall in Atlanta today?
01:33:41.000Who are the girls that killed that Uber Eats driver in Washington, D.C. and got away with five years?
01:33:47.000Who are the people that you see breaking into Nordstrom and breaking into the Mag Mile?
01:36:34.000Magman says, seeing all these clips of democratic policies and victim mentalities acting belligerent and destructive on the timeline only has me more white pilled every moment they ruin an area or act out is just another step towards America first.
01:38:03.000Aside from there being no infrastructure, leadership, hierarchy, communication, yeah, but we're a group.
01:38:09.000Sir Lancaster says, just remember, prayers are the ultimate super chat.
01:38:13.000Therefore, if the Israel lobby ends up getting Nick, we need to make sure he's canonized by the Catholic Church so that all future generations of Groypers can beseech St. Nicholas.
01:38:23.000I don't know if I'm going to get canonized.
01:38:25.000I don't think I'm a saint, but hey, I do appreciate prayers.
01:41:10.000Little children, they go on an app and they're doing a dance where they're crawling around on their hands and knees and shaking and twerking, singing about wet pussy.
01:41:24.000Lizzo, Cardi B, and Nicki Minaj, and Ariana Grande, and.
01:41:32.000Megan the Stallion, vulgar pig women talking like ghetto trash and talking about sex and singing about sex and shaking their ass and sticking their tongues out.
01:41:45.000It is the most vulgar thing I have ever seen.
01:43:18.000It's an innocent, girly song about, you know, being in love as a kid, as opposed to singing a song about, you know, get a bucket and a mop for my wet pussy.
01:45:44.000Girls today, they look, I don't even know what, they look like aliens.
01:45:49.000They put on all this makeup and they cut their hair real short and they get piercings and they wear these bizarre outfits and they look like they're wearing drag makeup.
01:46:03.000Girls are putting on makeup to look like drag queens.
01:46:06.000And they're dying their hair and they're cutting it short and they're doing all these weird things with it.
01:46:15.000And then they're watching shows about drag queens.
01:46:17.000And then they're into all of this bizarre stuff.
01:46:19.000And then they're into Cardi B and they're into all this girl power shit.
01:46:23.000And so then to see a girly girl from the high school musical show singing a song about Good For You, you know, it's like, wow, what a breath of fresh air.
01:46:33.000And, you know, even that song would be, that's not the ultimo traditional song ever.
01:46:39.000But it's just refreshing to see an expression of rock and roll or popular culture that is rooted somewhere in something that is moral, right?
01:46:52.000In a sense, there is a seed, there is a grain of beauty in this.
01:46:57.000Because what she's affirming is what can be the godly relationship between a girl and a boy.
01:47:05.000What she's affirming is the godly feminine beauty, right?
01:47:10.000You know, it might be an expression of it which is not perfectly moral.
01:47:14.000It might be an expression of it which is rebellious.
01:48:46.000And it's enough to make you want to throw up.
01:48:48.000And then you see, then you watch High School Musical, the musical, the series, and you've got.
01:48:56.000A normal heterosexual high school romance, and they're singing these wholesome teeny bopper songs.
01:49:02.000And again, it's not the pinnacle of tradition, but it is an expression of something normal that is relatable, that normal people can relate to, and resonates with them, and it feels like so.
01:50:09.000A subversive story to tell is a story about beauty, a story about the things that are transcendent in society, the things that are primordial.
01:50:21.000Tell a story about something that transcends all of history.
01:50:27.000Again, it is subversive to tell a story about a young boy and girl falling in love and the innocence of that.
01:50:35.000And the passion behind that and affirming the masculinity and the femininity and the complementarity between the masculinity and the femininity.
01:50:44.000That is a subversive story in a day when people are making smut fan fiction that's gay and people are making all this stuff where it's like, well, this one's dragged by the drag queen burrito.
01:50:57.000And the pride community is having a vigorous debate about whether or not to have naked people pretending to be dogs at the pride.
01:51:06.000There's a vigorous debate about whether we can have BDSM displays at a pride parade where there's children.
01:51:12.000You know, it's subversive to just simply tell a story about a normal situation.
01:51:20.000So, those are the kinds of things stories about family, about a strong father that cares about his family, stories about a patriot who loves his community, a story about those kinds of things, somebody that loves their God.
01:51:35.000You know, So, it doesn't necessarily have to have a right wing partisan plot.
01:51:42.000It just has to have these sort of primordial transcendent themes, story about those things.
01:53:24.000That there hasn't been an artist that is extremely politically incorrect and not like a Trump supporter, not somebody that's like, oh, I did graffiti about Roger Stone.
01:53:35.000Not like one of these boomer artists where they're like, like I said, I'm, what's that one Trump rapper's name?
01:53:45.000His name's like Lil Trump or something.
01:53:47.000I made a rap song about election fraud.
01:53:49.000No, I mean an artist that says something like, I hate the left because they're destroying.
01:53:56.000Somebody who's like a humanist, maybe not even a partisan right wing person, but somebody who, and maybe not even like religious, but somebody who's a humanist who says, like, wow, you know, what the left is doing is destroying the natural beauty of humanity.
01:54:10.000Why is there not an artist that's doing that, that's sort of rebelling against new art?
01:54:47.000And I think that this should be happening.
01:54:49.000There should be some kind of artistic reaction, counterculture, rebellion against the left, which is destroying everything, and not something that's like, oh, I painted Trump crying over the Constitution.
01:55:09.000I made timeless art, which expresses a timeless rebellion against this sort of anti human force and having nothing to do with partisanship.
01:55:20.000Anyway, so that's my feelings on that.
01:55:34.000Jordan B. says Sam Harris casually said on his podcast with Neil deGrasse Tyson that he was approached by people in the know a few days before UFO sightings.
01:55:45.000Story dropped and was told he'd be playing a role in, quote, shaping public opinion on the issue.
01:55:50.000Not surprising, just like conservatives soy facing over Jon Stewart's naming China on Colbert, more contrived narratives every time.
01:55:59.000Hard to imagine these same people didn't approach Rogan, too.
01:56:03.000Well, just take a look at all the people shilling the vaccine.
01:56:06.000Take a look at everybody shilling the vaccine and tell me that they don't, you know, they don't have a hand in influencing public opinion through your favorite content creators, right?
01:56:17.000You know, it's like Charlie D'Amelio is telling you to get the vax.
01:56:20.000I'm sure your favorite TikTokers were approached by the State Department or, you know, the CDC or whatever to shill their big pharma vaccine.
01:56:30.000And they're going to be shilling the UFO sightings and they're going to be shilling the new antichrist religion.
01:56:36.000And, you know, that's just how it's going to go.
02:00:09.000I don't want him to get roped in into being some kind of gay person, gay guy.
02:00:16.000We want Turkey Tom to be, I mean, I guess I don't really care, but it would be very unfortunate if Turkey Tom got memed into being a gay man.
02:03:02.000Go walk around at night and throw stuff up in the air.
02:03:06.000When I was in high school, we used to play this game called Pizza Tin, where my friend would get a pizza tin from his kitchen, you know, like a metal tin.
02:03:15.000That you used to cook pizza on, a circular metal tin.
02:03:19.000And we would go out at night in the park and we would all stand bunched up together and throw the pizza tin straight into the air and then scatter.
02:03:33.000And it was really difficult because, and that's the challenge, is at night you can't see it because, of course, it's very thin and it's very dark.
02:03:41.000So you would throw the pizza tin up in the air and it would disappear into the night sky.
02:03:46.000And it was anyone's guess where it would go.
02:08:04.000Daniel says, Nick, you sacrifice so much for this movement, like financial freedom from the feds and the privilege of starting your own family.
02:10:38.000Lane says, My dad and I made it through the crowd of the first step on the west side of the Capitol on the 6th.
02:10:43.000There was a knocked over barricade, and a guy in street clothes, no MAGA merch or anything, was on it with a megaphone demanding people to storm the facility.
02:10:50.000To this day, I'm convinced he was a Fed.
02:10:55.000I mean, I saw on the media tower, they set up that media tower where they put the cameras to film the inauguration, and some guy had skilled that, and he was yelling at everybody to storm the Capitol.
02:11:07.000He got on top of there with a megaphone and was yelling at everybody.
02:12:31.000He could easily red pill on immigration.
02:12:32.000His audience would instantly become Groypers.
02:12:35.000To the people who think Nick is fear mongering, using racist boogeymen like demographic change, there will be a moment when it hits you and it will really set in that this is your life.
02:12:42.000Now, it hit me recently after getting woken up in the middle of the night, fourth time because I have Section 8 neighbors screaming at each other in the middle of the night, even in my nice suburb.
02:13:45.000Things are going to be more expensive.
02:13:48.000You're going to have to deal with a dirtier society.
02:13:49.000You're going to see more trash on the highways and on the exits on the highways, more trash in your neighborhood, shopping carts left on the sidewalk and streets.
02:17:26.000But I guess I don't feel like I'm feeling in the moment.
02:17:30.000You know, sometimes I have nostalgia for certain things, and then I remember that when I was in that moment, I didn't really feel anything.
02:17:38.000You know, I'll feel a certain way about it after the fact, and I reflect on it, and I feel a deep way about it.
02:17:44.000But in the moment, I just sort of feel like, you know, kind of blank, kind of just like, yeah, whatever.
02:19:19.000Capel Woods says, Do you remember the guy at the Atlanta Stop the Steal rally that was trying to get people to break into state legislators' offices and occupy them?
02:19:27.000After eating this revolver piece, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if he was a spook.
02:20:50.000You know, if you're a smart guy, your aptitude may be a theoretical, you know, it's writing.
02:20:58.000But I have real respect for people that can take that ability and translate into something real, something tangible, and something practical.
02:21:18.000I mean, they used to be people that were involved in the society.
02:21:22.000And I have so much more respect for people that are doing something practical than for people that all they do is write books and read books and think and come up with fancy words and arguments.
02:21:35.000So that is why I really respect Darren, because he came up with this revolver and it is such a great venture.
02:21:52.000So, I am a big admirer of Darren Beatty, and especially for that reason because any smart guy has a lot to say.
02:22:03.000But to go out there and do something now, doing something, in my opinion, that is what takes real smarts.
02:22:09.000Don't get me wrong academics and intellectuals are smart, but doing something to me, if you're so smart, you'd be doing something in the real world.
02:22:17.000If you're really smart in the right way, you're making reality conform to what you think.
02:22:27.000I always had disdain when I was in school.
02:22:29.000I always had disdain for people that got the best grades, but it's like, what do you have to show for it?
02:22:34.000Yeah, you got good grades, you're in the best classes, but frankly, you're not a smart person to talk to, and what are you doing with your life, you know?
02:22:41.000And so, I would always, in high school, people would say, oh, I have better grades than you, whatever.
02:22:45.000It's like, I'm the smartest person in the school, and I'm the smartest person in the school because I'm popular, I'm the president of the student council, I'm killing it on the Model UN team, you know, I'm this political guy, whatever.
02:23:20.000It is so hard to do things in the world, as you will find out if you ever undertake anything ambitious by yourself.
02:23:27.000It is so hard to accomplish things, basic things, small things, big things.
02:23:33.000It's difficult to have a true venture, have a true idea, and take it from the conception stage all the way through to actualization.
02:23:44.000It is far harder than people give a credit for.
02:23:47.000And I always respect even somebody like Elon Musk.
02:23:50.000Elon Musk came from money, don't get me wrong, and everything.
02:23:53.000But somebody that goes in and does things, solves problems, builds factories, builds cars on the road, builds rocket ships that fly into the air.
02:24:15.000Bedfoy says, I just control F to the third and fourth superseding January 6th indictments, and person one first appears in the sentence the oath keepers are led by person one.
02:24:26.000I guess Stuart Rhodes works for the FBI, probably always did.
02:24:39.000When they name him as person one, the problem is not people that are named as persons.
02:24:43.000The problem is people that are unindicted co conspirators.
02:24:47.000We don't know that Stuart Rhodes is a co conspirator.
02:24:50.000He's unindicted, but to our knowledge, he didn't commit a crime.
02:24:55.000What's conspicuous is not the people that are named in the charging documents but haven't been charged.
02:24:59.000What's conspicuous are the people that are known to law enforcement, identified in the charging documents, and committed the same crimes but are not charged.
02:25:09.000To my knowledge, Stuart Rhodes, who leads.
02:25:11.000The Oath Keepers wasn't even in DC, had nothing to do with it.
02:25:21.000It is possible and maybe even likely that Stuart Rhodes is a fad, but we're talking about unindicted co conspirators, not just people that are named in the charging documents.
02:25:30.000Optics Respector says Nick, are you aware that high serotonin has been cited as a cause for autism, insomnia, and IBS?
02:25:38.000Might need to lower my serotonin levels because I can't sleep, can't stop farting, and can't stop playing with these toy trains.
02:25:45.000Yeah, I don't think that's real Optic Respector.
02:25:47.000I think that's people trying to troll Optic Respector by writing demeaning super chats.
02:25:53.000And I have to stick up for my friend, Fred, so they don't tell their informants, which, if any, of the other members are also informants.
02:26:01.000So, for example, in that article, it shows a chat between an informant and two unidentified, high ranking, non indicted persons.
02:26:08.000And I guess all three of them are trying to get each other to FedPost and call each other normies.
02:27:19.000But he's one of the only ones of my friends that I know from back in the day that still talks to me, you know, that hasn't totally, that I'm not dead to them.
02:27:30.000And it's funny too because my mom never liked him.
02:27:32.000My mom was always like, oh, that kid's trouble.
02:30:30.000And so, if you ever, ever in your life, especially for the FBI, if they show up to your front door, if they call you, do not say a word to them, not one word.
02:31:14.000Police, but particularly FBI, because with FBI, it is a crime to lie to the FBI.
02:31:20.000And so if you tell them something that turns out to be not true, even if it was just like, oh, you forgot, if you tell them something that is later contradicted by the evidence, you've just committed a crime and they can charge you.
02:31:33.000So talking with them is a very, very dangerous thing and they can take any little thing.
02:31:39.000When the cops read you your rights and they say anything can and will be used against you, they mean that.
02:33:31.000If young kids commit a crime, the police officer will go into the interrogation room and say, Listen, I think if you write a letter of apology to the victim, because I can tell you're sincere, then the judge will go easy on you.
02:35:07.000They protect themselves, they protect each other.
02:35:10.000And a lot of them, some are more malicious than others.
02:35:13.000Some you can say are, you know, some you could say are police officers that are nice guys, and they are, you know, some do have some integrity.
02:35:22.000I'm not saying all law enforcement people are evil or whatever, but they all think that they're different.
02:35:27.000They all think that they're in their own club, and they all cover their own asses, and there's very few that are willing to fall on a sword of Lady Justice or whatever.
02:35:35.000They're all looking out for each other, and a lot of them are swinging their dicks around with their gun and their badge, right?
02:35:43.000Power tripping, ego tripping, and that just adds to it.
02:35:47.000So, but in particular, just think about it.
02:35:50.000When you get pulled over by these people, when you get a visit from these people, these are not, you know, oh, hi, officer.
02:35:56.000No, it's like, you know, don't be disrespectful.
02:37:19.000With a lawyer, with an expert, in front of a judge, because you tell a cop, and if you tell them things that are going to exonerate you, you think they're going to put that in the report and say, well, you know, he is innocent.
02:37:30.000Hey, when they go to the state prosecution, they're going to say, hey, well, here's all the notes that I collected to exonerate him.
02:37:35.000They're going to give them the evidence that implicates you, not the evidence that exonerates you.
02:37:43.000So don't argue your innocence with them.
02:37:45.000Don't argue that you did nothing wrong.
02:40:15.000If you have an issue, if they're doing something illegal, You know, try and get a record of it if you can, if you can record it discreetly and take it up with a lawyer after the fact.
02:40:28.000But these engagements with law enforcement can be dangerous, they can have very negative consequences.
02:40:34.000That's not the case to argue your innocence, that's not the case to prosecute a dirty cop or something.
02:40:40.000Just try and get out of it alive and without getting in too much trouble.
02:40:44.000And then, you know, whatever happens, you deal with that in a court of law, you deal with that with lawyers.
02:43:32.000It used to be innocent in the sense of.
02:43:35.000You know, maybe they're talking about promiscuity.
02:43:37.000Maybe they're talking about, you know, forbidden love or something like that.
02:43:41.000But at the end of the day, they're talking about something, they're talking about passion, they're talking about romance, they're talking about something transcendent.
02:43:49.000Now they're just talking, it's all carnal.
02:44:19.000So, not to say that you can't have a song that's carnal in some ways, but there's a song, like you said, about the beauty of the other sex and about the chase and about the conflict of your feelings and about.
02:44:36.000You know, something that is direct, it's a shade of something that's directed towards the eternal.
02:45:49.000Modern Monarchist says that's why the best movies and music for our cause are those primordial natural themes you mentioned natural and inherent moral themes of masculinity, beauty, honor, duty.
02:45:59.000Only Christians will see something or unplanned.
02:46:28.000I was really enjoying that at the height of the Capitol riot situation because I watched that movie a few times after that happened because I was relating to it.
02:46:36.000I don't want to spoil the movie, but there's a time when everyone in the city's out to get him and he's like, doesn't know where he can stay, doesn't know where he can go, and he's just driving and he's, you know.
02:46:49.000Trying to get out of this impossible situation.
02:46:52.000And that's kind of how I felt, you know, driving around.
02:46:56.000Listen, there wasn't like a romantic component for me.
02:46:59.000Was more just like being in deep shit.
02:47:04.000More just like, it's actually really relatable.
02:47:09.000It's like he wound up with all this money and it attracted the attention of the mob, and then the mob was trying to kill him over it.
02:47:18.000He's like, I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and just tell me what to do to make this right.
02:48:11.000I don't care that some people might say, well, it's not a good movie.
02:48:15.000But movies like the Kino meme movies, like Joker, American Psycho, Taxi Driver, Drive, I mean, these are all good movies in themselves, but what they really are, pop culture classics, there's these certain motifs and there's a style.
02:48:45.000And so if you don't have a flair, if you don't have a flair for grand visuals and for color schemes and for the synchronization of the sight and the sound, you know, well, go write a fucking book, you know?
02:49:23.000Hey, well, thanks for the big super chat.
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02:52:40.000Because when guys who are involved in a political movement start dating entryist, opportunistic, vampiric women who have a large internet following, what tends to happen is that a female will compromise that male, and that compromised male will compromise the whole operation.
02:53:02.000And there are countless examples of this.
02:53:05.000And the compromise happens in two ways a girl will get involved with a guy, get in bed with a guy, sometimes literally.
02:53:13.000And then, what does that girl have access to?
02:53:32.000I'm not supposed to say this, but this is happening.
02:53:34.000And what happens when this relationship falls apart?
02:53:37.000What happens when this 24 year old trad girl who's not married and has no kids surprisingly breaks up with a guy after a few months because she finds someone more influential and muscular?
02:53:46.000Like what happened with Mary Corrigan, like what would happen with many other e girls, invariably then she becomes a liability.
02:53:54.000Because now you've got a girl out there in the world who's maybe dating somebody political, maybe dating somebody not political, but who knows all the dirty laundry, all the dirty little secrets.
02:54:05.000She had possession of the phone and everything.
02:54:11.000So you have an inner circle of guys, and it's hard enough to keep confidence among men.
02:54:17.000But then you add a girl into the equation, girls that are notoriously transient in men's lives, girls who are notoriously untrustworthy, girls who are notoriously treacherous, specifically opportunistic, careerist, entryist women.
02:54:34.000So you get this coupling of women coming in and decoupling after they've gotten all this insider information.
02:56:18.000Women, if men think women are interested in them, then they're nice to them.
02:56:22.000Then they say, hey, text me, I'll do this for you.
02:56:24.000So women are flirting with everyone at the party.
02:56:27.000Women are flirting with everyone in the circle.
02:56:28.000Women are flirting with everyone publicly and privately.
02:56:31.000And then when one guy snags her, What happens?
02:56:36.000It creates resentment among everybody.
02:56:40.000Creates resentment among everybody involved.
02:56:43.000And you would not believe all the petty little drama that results from this.
02:56:49.000You would not believe all the petty little feuds about, oh, well, this one was at this party and this one wasn't invited because she likes him and he likes her.
02:57:00.000It happens at Target, it happens in the workplace politics at fucking Walgreens, it happens in college, it happens everywhere.
02:57:08.000Where there's this sort of incestuous group relationship dynamic, whereas it's the same guys and the same girls going to the same parties over a long period of time.
02:57:18.000It's the same kind of stuff, and that's why it has to be a boys' club.
02:57:21.000And we're not saying there's no girlfriends, it's not saying no one can get married, obviously.
02:57:26.000But these girls can't come from these incestuous circles.
02:57:30.000They can't be coming, you can't be shitting where you're eating.
02:57:32.000You can't be sleeping around with the girls where she's flirting with every other political guy and she's working for Jew Goldberg at.
02:57:40.000Jew media matters, or you know, whatever, you know what I'm saying?
02:57:43.000And I'm being a little silly there, but you know what I'm saying?
02:57:45.000And it has happened more times than I can count, and nobody learns.
02:57:49.000Because everybody thinks, well, we can make it work.
03:00:23.000And this is what guys do: they rationalize it.
03:00:26.000When you see all these guys in an e-girl's replies, An e girl will tweet something totally, you know, totally banal, and a guy will reply, like, I saw that Izzy 911 girl or whatever, and she tweeted something today, and she was like, I hate asking people for help.
03:02:55.000Guys, when they get busted, being horny online and unconsciously thinking that their meaningless internet relationship or their replies or whatever is going to materialize into something and acting like it's all part of some kind of facade.
03:03:12.000Listen, man, it's like you want to take these people by their giant ears and shake them and say, Listen, you fucking idiot.
03:05:02.000Kai Clips, and this is why we're buying into Kai Coin, because he understands this.
03:05:07.000Modern Monarchist says, I saw on Jaden McNeil's Instagram story that there is some kind of attorney or lawyer mentioning Groypers and you specifically in connection with January 6th.
03:05:17.000Hearing them say the word Groypers publicly always makes me bust up.
03:05:40.000You mint a billion dollar coin and use that for super chats until the end of time.
03:05:46.000Akhnaten says, Don't know if you've heard of Morrissey, but he's much like what you described regarding an artist who is countering the left.
03:05:52.000Yeah, I've heard of Morrissey and I agree with that assessment.
03:06:57.000There's nothing that's open where you could buy a bottle of water because the black people are out of control in Millennium Park.
03:07:03.000And this girl rides up on a bike and she's drunk and she's like, hey, how do you get to like something, something State Street?
03:07:11.000And me, because of my masculine and great knowledge of directions, I was like, yeah, well, it's right over there and then 13 blocks down that way.
03:07:19.000I mean, you know, very skillfully pulled it up because I know about directions.
03:07:23.000I know how the grid system works in Chicago.
03:11:13.000People will come to me and out of the, you know, like I was talking about yesterday, in the spirit of cooperation and the spirit of benevolence, I give people advice.
03:11:59.000And then they're with other people or e girls.
03:12:04.000And, you know, at that point, then it's like, hey, well, you know, then when those people come calling, it's always great to say, hey, well, you know, that's awesome.
03:12:13.000Why don't you go call the e girls, you know?
03:12:19.000People want to be a part of our awesome thing, and it's like, hey, Nick, you know, when we're at Half Pack 40 and, you know, Barron Trump is speaking and everything, you know, it's crazy.
03:12:30.000There's a talking dog at the shell shack, and people, hey, Nick, remember me?
03:12:35.000And it's like, well, listen, I'm glad you want to go.
03:13:36.000Joseph Pilsudski says, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, who oversees the Texas Independent Grid, is requesting that all residents turn their thermostats to a minimum of 78 degrees for this week, citing a projected power shortage just like the winter.
03:17:17.000Zoomer Millennial says, I've always been polite to police and they've been polite back.
03:17:22.000I'm a good looking, clean cut guy and I've been let off by southern small town, good old boy cops three times for speeding 25 and up over in the area where my family roots go back to the pioneers, literally conquered the local Indian tribe.
03:18:49.000Though, Jumaretz, as I got pulled over for speeding the other day, I've been so angry about it, but listening to your rant was somewhat cathartic.
03:18:55.000Speed limits often feel so arbitrary, don't you think?
03:19:10.000Rudy says, Brittany Pettibone seems like an okay e girl, and Lauren Whitsky is your friend.
03:19:15.000Well, Lauren Whitsky isn't going around flirting with every other guy under the sun.
03:19:20.000Brittany Pettibone was on the wrong side of the e girl wars.
03:19:23.000Brittany Pettibone is married now, but I'll never forget that she interrogated me because I was against e girls and then unfollowed me and refused to follow me back for years and then refused to even engage in my content for years.
03:19:42.000And Lauren Whitsky, you know, look, there's some women that come in and they're entryist, opportunists.
03:19:48.000There's some women that come in and they're genuinely helpful.
03:19:52.000And insofar as women come in and are genuinely helpful, I honestly don't mind that.
03:19:57.000The problem is when they ingratiate themselves into the top circles.
03:20:01.000And the problem is when they are clearly in it for opportunity, money, influence, something like that.
03:20:09.000And when they're flirting with everybody, causing this kind of drama, insofar as that's not happening, You know, I don't care that there's necessarily a girl here or there.
03:20:18.000The problem is this idea where people think, oh, we're all in this group and we're all going to have sex with each other and we're all going to be dating each other all of the time because that's what these political groups are like.
03:20:29.000That's what Turning Point USA is like.
03:20:31.000That's what the alt right used to be like.
03:20:32.000You have your cast of characters with guys and girls and they're all dating each other all the time and having sex with each other and creating these love triangles and feuds.
03:21:33.000It's like a married, legendary author who's like, We're talking about the obvious.
03:21:39.000We are talking about these kinds of women who exist solely for clout, women who don't even believe in what we believe in ideologically, they're not even Christian.
03:21:48.000Women that are elevating themselves at every opportunity, women that get off on the drama, and more specifically, men that are allowing that to happen.
03:21:56.000So people always like it's like with whiteness.
03:22:00.000It's like when liberals talk about whiteness and they say, What even is white?
03:22:04.000Well, weren't the Irish not considered white in order to obfuscate the real problem?
03:22:08.000So Tactical Nuke says, Being the first to hate Trey, I deserve a badge in the live chat.
03:22:14.000I'll make the Chicago trip when you're free, Nikki.
03:26:54.000But yeah, no, Bernadette at the time, I liked her more because we agreed on our views, but then Bernadette turned out to be a total bitch.
03:27:02.000You know, then she put out this Instagram post and she's like, you know, all these little incels need to be a real man like my husband and do whatever us girls say.
03:27:11.000And I said something on my show to that effect like, yeah, women shouldn't say things like that if they're really trad.
03:27:17.000And then her and her husband are on my Instagram DMs.
03:27:21.000Her husband DM'd me on Instagram and was like, hey, you don't go talking to my wife like that.
03:27:27.000And I'm like, yeah, okay, dude, who are you?
03:35:47.000Nobody really knows much about his background.
03:35:51.000He's somebody who was charged with something, but no one knows what the status of that is, and nobody knew about it until he told us about it.
03:36:00.000Milo texted me, and he's like, Oh, did you know that Patrick's going to be walking out of a courtroom with Richard Spencer and Mike Enoch after a Charlottesville case in September?
03:40:00.000That would be some psychological operation.
03:40:03.000They picked me when I was 18 years old at Boston University to do a debate with the student body president and then somehow get this internet show.
03:40:11.000And then the internet show starts out with nothing and it grows over four years and then now it's like banned from everything.