Learn English with Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama delivers an impassioned and powerful speech at the National Museum of American Indian Arts and Humanities in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 18th, 2020. Michelle is a former first lady of the United States and served as Vice President between 2001 and 2006, when she was elected to the US House of Representatives. She is a fierce advocate for civil rights, abortion rights, and equal pay for equal pay and equal rights for women.
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00:02:33.000Leave the glass at the bank your backwards opposed and still is the day won always always lift and still is the money and still don't tend but them in the above your head pray before you go to be everything my parents do.
00:02:54.000I believe your pain was in your gutter.
00:03:16.000I believe your pain was in your gutter.
00:05:10.000And people don't realize what they have.
00:05:15.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:29.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:34.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
00:07:13.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:18.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:24.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:31.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:39.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:41.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time.
00:07:52.000and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:56.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:08:00.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:04.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:11.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:14.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:08:44.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:08:49.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:09:04.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:09:13.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure America
00:09:45.000is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
00:09:56.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:13:18.000That's what people always say, isn't it?
00:13:20.000They say, "Can we really go back?" And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left wing, the answer is no.
00:14:51.000because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will.
00:17:25.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:17:33.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:17:43.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
00:20:21.000I should have supported Groy for War II. Some
00:26:19.000of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:31:41.000Can I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams?
00:31:59.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:32:10.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
00:32:22.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:32:26.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:32:36.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before.
00:32:44.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:32:47.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
00:33:00.000The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration.
00:33:12.000And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:33:19.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China and other countries all around the world.
00:33:30.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth.
00:33:39.000And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
00:33:47.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation.
00:33:55.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:37:29.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. the respect that we deserve.
00:43:23.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:43:28.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:43:43.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:43:52.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement, who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:44:23.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:52:47.000Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service?
00:52:50.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
00:52:52.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
00:52:57.000And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile.
00:53:12.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
00:53:15.000And if you have a minute, why don't we go?
00:54:38.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
00:54:45.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:55:00.000I cannot support this, and I will not.
00:55:04.000I do not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:55:11.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:55:21.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
01:07:10.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain.
01:07:24.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
01:07:30.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
01:09:08.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:09:13.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:09:19.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
01:09:27.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:09:35.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:09:38.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
01:09:52.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
01:09:55.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
01:09:59.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
01:10:06.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
01:10:10.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
01:10:36.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
01:15:35.000This is why I get up out of bed and carry on with my life.
01:15:40.000It's for moments like this when you're just so right about everything.
01:15:47.000And tonight we're going to be talking all about, I'm sure you've heard the news, we're going to be talking about President Trump's plan to expel every Palestinian from Gaza and then clean it up for the Israelis.
01:18:18.000And the big announcement, the headline, I guess, the biggest thing.
01:18:23.000Trump said that all of the 1.8 million Palestinians living in Gaza will be expelled forcibly.
01:18:32.000They're being moved all over the Strip as part of this deal and Israel's general's plan.
01:18:39.000Trump says they're all going to be kicked out and they will be resettled in one or maybe multiple locations in Jordan, Egypt, or elsewhere in the Middle East.
01:18:50.000And this is the shocking part because he had already said that.
01:18:54.000I told you last night, this is a simmering diplomatic issue right now, although no one's reporting on it.
01:19:02.000The new policy that he announced today is that he intends for the United States to then annex Gaza as a territory.
01:19:13.000And we will explain exactly what he means by that because Unless you're reading the literature, unless you've been following the real politics, maybe this is the first time you've heard of it, but this has been in the works for a long time, a long time.
01:19:32.000So I'll explain to you exactly what he means by the United States is taking over Gaza.
01:19:39.000He said in the press conference today that that would involve the United States cleaning up the debris, expelling the people, They're going to go in and clear the mines and unexploded ordinance that Israel has dropped.
01:21:41.000And this is the other major issue that wasn't discussed.
01:21:45.000Trump said that we are resuming the maximum pressure campaign against Iran, which we talked about last night.
01:21:53.000And it seems that Trump is open to pursuing diplomacy with Iran.
01:21:58.000But, and this is the most important but for the past year, the big but, pause, the big exception is...
01:22:08.000That Iran cannot acquire a nuclear arsenal.
01:22:12.000But all the propaganda, including reports last night by the Telegraph and the New York Times, say that Iran is racing towards a nuclear device, that they're actually using an old schematic for a more crude, primitive nuclear device using plans that they receive from Pakistan through A.Q. Khan.
01:22:36.000Not a miniaturized warhead that they would mount on a missile, but maybe some kind of other device that would at the very least give them a deterrent capability and make it less likely the United States or Israel would intervene against them.
01:22:51.000So we don't have any new policy there other than reinstating maximum pressure.
01:22:58.000So we'll have to see how that develops and how that plays out.
01:23:08.000We're going to be talking all about this press conference and these thorny issues.
01:23:13.000Gaza in particular, the disputed territories in general, which includes the West Bank.
01:23:19.000We'll talk about Iran and we'll talk about critically how they are trying to put back together the Abraham Accords and the India-Middle East-Europe corridor.
01:23:30.000Very deeply related to what's happening there in the region.
01:29:35.000The Trump administration does not have the personnel.
01:29:39.000That have the will to follow through on any of this because it would require an extraordinary all of government effort to get even more than a couple million people out of this country.
01:29:51.000ICE does not have the detention facilities.
01:30:35.000They knew that if they said mass deportations, this would fire up the most extreme elements inside the GOP who would turn a blind eye to some of the other things that were going on.
01:30:55.000There's no intention to follow through, but it doesn't matter because you got their votes.
01:30:59.000So in the first place, it was never going to happen because it is a massive undertaking that really the administration, this team, was just not serious about from the very start.
01:31:14.000There are macroeconomic considerations at play here about deportations.
01:31:21.000And we can analyze the motivations for why the previous administration brought in all these illegal immigrants.
01:31:28.000But suffice to say, these people that have come in are boosting consumption.
01:31:34.000The people that have come in are alleviating labor shortages.
01:31:38.000If you move on millions of illegal immigrants, there's going to be an inflationary effect.
01:31:45.000These illegals, they work in the service industry, they work in construction, they work in hospitality.
01:31:51.000If you start removing millions upon millions of these people, such that even more self-deport, to replace these workers in a timely fashion is going to cause major disruptions.
01:32:04.000And then, even further on in the short term, it will cause an increased cost for labor.
01:32:11.000You're going to have to increase wages and benefits to hire legal residents or citizens who are not going to do these jobs without a higher wage and benefits.
01:32:22.000And that means those costs get passed down to the consumer.
01:32:29.000An administration which is hell-bent on growing the economy out of our current debt crisis, growing We can't do that and mass deportations.
01:32:48.000We can't do that and everything else that we're doing in this administration.
01:32:53.000So I said from the beginning, this is not something they're serious about.
01:33:22.000It peaked at about 1,100 last week, and then it has been falling ever since, below 1,000, down to 900 and some, 800. This weekend in the 300s, and then yesterday, just over 700 arrests in a single day.
01:33:41.000Two weeks, the mass deportations have not materialized.
01:33:45.000All of that bluster, all of that talk about a day one, going into action, deporting everybody, it just hasn't happened, and we're two weeks in.
01:33:56.000And now, here's the story from tonight.
01:34:03.000Not only are the numbers falling precipitously such that they have to hide the numbers, but they're actually releasing.
01:34:11.000This administration is releasing people that it has arrested in the last two weeks.
01:34:17.000This is from CBS. It says ICE is releasing some migrant detainees.
01:34:25.000In some cases, dozens per day, as space in its detention system has exceeded maximum capacity amid a spike in arrests by the agency under President Trump.
01:34:35.000On Tuesday morning, space inside ICE detention facilities was at 109% capacity, with the agency holding close to 42,000 migrant detainees, despite having on paper a 38,500-bed capacity in its network of for-profit prisons and county jails.
01:34:54.000On Monday, ICE released 160 migrants from its custody.
01:35:01.000So they arrested just over 700. They released 160. So on net, they captured just under 600 people two weeks in.
01:35:15.000Now, it's going in the wrong direction.
01:35:18.000Fewer people are being arrested and more people are being released.
01:35:22.000In a statement, ICE acknowledged that its enhanced operations have yielded a significant number of arrests that require greater detention capacity.
01:35:31.000They said, It was reported that ICE had released some migrants recently arrested during this administration.
01:35:56.000Because of its limited space, ICE is going to expand its detention capacity as it seeks to fulfill Mr. Trump's largest mass deportation campaign in history.
01:36:06.000On the one hand, the agency will expand its own network of detention centers.
01:36:11.000It's talking about 14 new detention sites holding 1,000 prisoners each.
01:36:17.000As well as four larger facilities with 10,000 beds each for a total of 40,000.
01:36:23.000ICE is also turning to other agencies to augment its detention capabilities, including the DOD, Guantanamo Bay, among others.
01:36:37.000They can talk about getting money from Congress.
01:36:40.000They can talk about marshalling the resources of the DOD. On some level, It doesn't matter.
01:36:47.000Because what this has proved is that everything we were told was just talk.
01:36:53.000All of the public relations that they were doing in the first two weeks, posting the numbers, filming the arrests, having everybody visible in the cities.
01:37:08.000When Trump builds a skyscraper and he wants the banks to loan him money, He invites them to the job site and in advance he has instructed the construction crews to get in the heavy machinery and move the dirt around the job site to make it look like they're doing something.
01:37:29.000To create the appearance of activity so that the investors will think that they're operating swiftly, that the building is coming together on schedule.
01:37:43.000That's what he has always been good at.
01:37:45.000He doesn't really come from that world.
01:37:47.000He realistically comes from the world of branding and marketing and television.
01:37:53.000And when you saw, on day one, Tom Homan making all of these television appearances, when you saw him on the ground with Dr. Phil in Chicago, when you saw ICE trucks and vans and personnel all over the country, When they reported the numbers every single day, it fell under that category.
01:38:20.000They were not arresting a large, massive number of people.
01:38:25.000Not one single day in the past two weeks have they arrested a massive, large number of people.
01:38:32.000In those two weeks, they have not done anything to remedy the situation, which is that they do not have the facilities to hold these people.
01:38:40.000So all of these systemic problems that were there before Trump won the election, before Biden left office, are still very much there, have not been accounted for, were not resolved during the transition, were not accounted for, were not resolved.
01:38:59.000And so we're at the point now in February where the arrests have cratered.
01:39:44.000You do not have four years to ramp things up.
01:39:49.000People think that the Trump administration has One, two, three, four full years from January 2025 until January 2029 to get all these people out.
01:40:25.000Every election, they tell us we cannot do the more extreme policies, the more conservative policies, because we have to consider those middle-of-the-road independent voters, those moderate voters for the election.
01:41:05.000It's February 2025. Realistically, in about a little over one year, maybe less, The Republicans are going to have to start to think about how they're going to keep or possibly expand their majorities in the House and Senate.
01:41:22.000And consider some of the things you've seen over the past couple of weeks.
01:41:26.000With all of these mass demonstrations in Los Angeles and elsewhere, when you see these people on social media talking about ICE raids and their friends being deported, There is going to be mounting public pressure.
01:41:44.000If or when the ICE deportations escalate and get more severe than they already are, the resistance will increase in proportion.
01:41:59.000Such that by next year, it is going to be politically untenable to run a competitive campaign in the midterms while also having real mass deportations.
01:42:13.000We're deporting fewer than 1,000 people per day.
01:42:16.000Realistically, we need to deport 3,000 to 6,000 per day or more than that.
01:42:21.000Do you think that if we ramp things up over the year, Those kinds of numbers are sustainable in an extremely competitive midterm election year?
01:42:31.000Is our Republican House and Senate going to appropriate that money when they're counting on moderate voters to turn out to return to them their majorities in 2026 or even to give them more power?
01:42:47.000I don't think they're going to do that.
01:42:49.000I don't think the administration is going to sacrifice their majorities doing that.
01:42:54.000So you have to ask yourself, if the mass deportations didn't start in January, if they're not here in the first week of February, when are they going to arrive exactly?
01:43:49.000But we have had 10 million illegals come in in four years.
01:43:53.000Securing the border is too little, too late.
01:43:55.000Biden brought in enough illegal immigrants for his term and for this term.
01:44:00.000Securing the border now doesn't really change the fundamental equation if they don't reduce legal immigration and if they don't start deporting illegals.
01:44:10.000So taking all of this together, this is extremely, extremely disappointing.
01:44:17.000And again, they telegraphed it from the very beginning.
01:44:21.000Vance and Trump and others in the GOP said from the start, there was no plan.
01:44:28.000People said, how are you going to do it?
01:45:13.000The next big hurdle where the rubber meets the road, the next big thorny issue where there's going to be pressure, is going to be when Congress tries to pass Trump's agenda with potentially two reconciliation bills and then a separate bill for the tax cut.
01:45:32.000The House and the Senate have no plan for this.
01:46:48.000And I said this last night, but consider, when John Thune became the head of the Senate, when he became the Senate Majority Leader for the Republicans in December, When Marco Rubio was confirmed as Secretary of State last week, his first call was to the Prime Minister of Israel.
01:47:13.000And Donald Trump, when he is inaugurated, his first visit with a foreign leader was with the Prime Minister of Israel, the Senate Majority Leader, the upper chamber of our legislative body.
01:47:27.000The head of our diplomatic mission, the Secretary of State, and the President of the United States, their first call in every case was to the Prime Minister of Israel.
01:47:39.000Not to the European Union, NATO, General Secretary.
01:47:44.000Not to Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico.
01:47:48.000Not an adversary in every case to Israel.
01:47:52.000And that should have been yet another indication.
01:47:58.000Trump meets with Netanyahu today, and on the docket were three critical issues, three really big issues.
01:48:06.000And I laid them out this morning and on the show last night.
01:48:10.000They are, one, the conflict in Gaza, as well as the West Bank, the other disputed Palestinian territory.
01:48:17.000Two, Iran and its nuclear program, and specifically whether Israel would launch Those are the three major issues.
01:48:43.000Gaza and the West Bank, what to do with Iran, and how they're going to put diplomacy with Saudi Arabia back on track for some of these bigger projects.
01:48:54.000And we actually didn't get too much information about the latter two.
01:49:02.000We got no new policy about Saudi Arabia.
01:49:05.000Although we did get sort of an interesting statement.
01:49:08.000And so Netanyahu met with Trump today.
01:49:10.000And like I said, they had a number of meetings.
01:49:14.000Apparently, the Israelis screened for Trump their October 7th snuff film.
01:49:20.000So after October 7th, they made all these ridiculous False claims.
01:49:25.000They said that Hamas was cooking babies in ovens.
01:49:29.000They said that Hamas was decapitating dozens of babies.
01:49:33.000They said that Hamas was mass raping Israeli women.
01:49:38.000No evidence has surfaced in the year and a half since the conflict started for any of those claims.
01:49:45.000But afterward, they put together this propaganda film proving it, and they've been screening it for doubters.
01:49:53.000They're now calling them actually October 7th deniers.
01:49:56.000So just like you have a Holocaust denier, now you have October 7th deniers.
01:50:03.000And just like with the Holocaust, they reenacted the liberation of the camps fiction and recorded it to create propaganda, just like they made Schindler's List.
01:50:15.000Now for October 7th, they're making their snuff films.
01:50:59.000But among other things, there were other concessions as well.
01:51:03.000Trump said he would withdraw the United States from the UNRWA, which is the United Nations agency that administers humanitarian aid to Palestine.
01:51:13.000If the United States pulls out of that, and if other countries...
01:51:17.000Pull out again, which they had done last year.
01:51:21.000That means there's no humanitarian assistance for Palestine.
01:51:25.000These people that have been blockaded, deprived of food, medicine, water, electricity, fuel.
01:51:31.000If you cut off funding to the UNRWA, these people are cooked.
01:51:45.000And they said that they found Hamas operatives operating inside the UNRWA. So all the European governments and the United States sanctioned and stopped funding the UNRWA. It was a lie.
01:52:01.000It came out months later, after all of the governments cut off the funding, that Israel lied.
01:52:09.000There was no evidence that the UNRWA was in bed with Hamas.
01:52:30.000And now the Trump administration is pulled out of the UNRWA again.
01:52:35.000In addition to that, Trump reinstated the maximum pressure campaign on Iran.
01:52:40.000And specifically said that he can tell other countries outside of the United States not to buy Iran's oil.
01:52:49.000And this was the MO during the first Trump administration.
01:52:54.000In the first Trump administration, they withdrew from the Iranian nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and they brought back the crushing U.S. sanctions on Iran's economy, specifically on their oil.
01:53:08.000But in the first term, it went even further than that.
01:53:11.000Trump enforced secondary sanctions, which are sanctions on firms and countries that continue buying Iran's oil.
01:53:20.000So in other words, even though the United States is applying this crushing pressure on Iran, they're also then going to apply crushing pressure on any other country and any other firm that does not stop buying and selling to Iran.
01:53:37.000And this choked off Iran's revenue because they rely on oil and other energy exports for 80% of their government's revenue.
01:53:47.000So that was the playbook in the first term.
01:53:49.000It has come back in full force for the second term.
01:53:52.000And understand the goal of that policy is either to, one, force Iran to capitulate and make a deal, which I don't necessarily disagree with.
01:54:03.000More likely, however, the real goal...
01:54:06.000Of a maximum pressure campaign is to implode the Iranian society.
01:54:12.000If you sanction their energy and if you apply secondary sanctions on other countries or firms that buy their energy, the Iranian government goes bankrupt.
01:54:25.000And when that happens, their society starts to revolt and the whole society itself starts to implode.
01:54:33.000And what we're talking about is a form of soft regime change.
01:54:36.000You don't have to go in and bomb everybody and invade with 200,000 ground troops if you can collapse the government from outside by bankrupting the entire country.
01:54:48.000And this is something that we tried to do to Iraq.
01:54:51.000It's something we tried to do to other countries.
01:54:54.000And make no mistake about it, in the first term, that is what they were pursuing.
01:54:59.000It was a form of backdoor regime change.
01:55:02.000With a combination of sanctions as well as covert CIA operations, as well as in some cases direct military intervention against Iran's proxies.
01:55:13.000The goal was to bring down the government and bring about a regime change.
01:55:22.000And then, like I said, the big ticket item, and this is going to be the bulk of what we'll talk about tonight, was Trump's proposal for Gaza.
01:55:37.000is even talking about it because they don't know what to say about it.
01:55:41.000It's obviously in contravention of the America First principle and agenda.
01:55:47.000This is something that Trump did not promise or even talk about during the campaign, at least not explicitly.
01:55:53.000And so now many conservatives don't know exactly what to say.
01:55:57.000But this is something that I've been talking about for as long as the war in Gaza has been going on.
01:56:03.000Today, Donald Trump said that, yes, he confirmed after saying it several times in the last two weeks since the inauguration, that, yes, he will forcibly expel up to 1.8 million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
01:56:20.000He said, and he will expel them into Egypt, Jordan.
01:56:24.000Maybe into one place, maybe a dozen places.
01:56:28.000He said, but they are all going to be removed from the Strip, and they will not be permitted to come back.
01:56:35.000And then, he said, for the day after, after all the Palestinians are kicked out, after they're jammed down the throats of Egypt and Jordan, he said, then the United States is going to take over the Gaza Strip, and the United States is going to do a cleanup operation.
01:56:52.000He said, we're going to go in and clean the debris.
01:56:54.000We're going to remove the unexploded ordnance and mines.
01:56:58.000We're going to go in there and rebuild the entire thing.
01:57:01.000That's like a $50 billion investment, maybe more.
01:57:27.000It says, quote, President Trump declared on Tuesday he would seek to permanently displace the entire Palestinian population of Gaza and take over the devastated seaside enclave as a U.S. territory.
01:57:41.000Hosting Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel at the White House, Mr. Trump said that all 2 million Palestinians should be moved Those are the two treaty allies of Israel.
01:57:55.000Hosting Prime Minister Netanyahu, Trump said at an evening news conference, quote, The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it too.
01:58:04.000We will own it and be responsible for disposing of unexploded munitions and rebuilding Gaza into a mecca, no pun intended, for jobs and tourism.
01:58:15.000He later clarified that the world's people who will settle the Strip will be the ones to live in Gaza once the U.S. finishes rebuilding it.
01:58:25.000He says the Palestinians can be among them, adding that it will be an international area.
01:58:31.000He suggested that the nations in the region could refinance the resettlement of Gazans to new places that would provide better living conditions either as a single territory or as many as a dozen.
01:58:43.000Asked how many Palestinians he had in mind, he said all of them, and if necessary, we will send U.S. troops.
01:58:54.000Let's talk about what's going on here.
01:58:57.000After October 7th, 2023, 14, 15 months ago, this is what Israel said they would do.
01:59:06.000It was leaked to the press, and initially there were questions about the authenticity of the documents.
01:59:11.000But Israel came out and confirmed their authenticity.
01:59:16.000The Israeli government said that they would kick all the Palestinians out.
01:59:20.000This was a proposal that was drawn up in the weeks after the October 7th attack.
01:59:27.000It became apparent within months that that is the plan they were pursuing.
01:59:32.000And we know that because the Israeli bombing campaign in Gaza was basically designed.
01:59:39.000To systematically destroy all of the infrastructure.
01:59:43.000And I talked about this with Alex Jones on Infowars.
01:59:47.000Right after the war started, Israel's destroyed 60% of the buildings in Gaza.
01:59:53.000The hospitals, the schools, the farmland, the major cities.
01:59:58.000And you ask yourself, what is the goal of all of the ordinance, which exceeds, by the way, The bombing in World War II, it exceeds the amount of explosive material dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
02:00:11.000You have to ask yourself, why would Israel drop so many explosives?
02:00:19.000Why, even once they had cleared certain buildings or areas of Hamas militants, why would they continue to demolish buildings there?
02:00:31.000Why would they force the population to move from the north to the south in a sweeping motion?
02:00:37.000It was apparent by the mode, the manner in which they were carrying out the campaign, that the goal was to, quite literally, from a development point of view, in the vocabulary of a contractor, to demolish the Strip.
02:00:55.000Because if Israel dropped so many bombs and destroyed so many buildings, then it would become impossible for the Palestinians to resettle the Strip.
02:01:08.000If Israel had carried out targeted operations against the militants, if they had not dropped so much ordinance, then it would actually be one among other options that the Palestinians would return home.
02:01:22.000But if the Israelis destroyed all the homes, then what's the path of least resistance?
02:01:28.000What is the only and the easiest and the obvious solution?
02:01:33.000They have to be resettled somewhere else.
02:01:36.000So this was very obvious from the very beginning.
02:01:41.000Anybody that wasn't seriously talking about ethnic cleansing, genocide, population transfer in late 2023, Or at some point in 2024 was either too stupid and not paying attention or they were lying.
02:01:57.000There was talk throughout 2023 and 2024 and even this year about a permanent ceasefire, a permanent resolution to the conflict.
02:02:10.000And you knew that by how Israel was moving and you even knew that by what was said in their league documents.
02:02:16.000And there was even a newer document that came out last year called the General's Plan, where they said that they would give notice to every Palestinian in the north that they would be killing everybody inside, and they had a limited time to move.
02:02:32.000And once the Palestinians left, they would go in and kill everybody, who they would assume were Hamas, and then they would annex the north Gaza Strip, north of the Nazarene Corridor.
02:02:46.000So this was very clear from the start that this entire conflict in Gaza, limited in Gaza, was about removing that population.
02:02:55.000Which gives credence, by the way, to the idea that the entire thing was a fiction.
02:03:01.000That the October 7th attack was either premeditated or allowed to happen in advance.
02:03:09.000That the Israelis either stood down, they received intelligence and allowed it to occur, or...
02:03:16.000In the worst case scenario, maybe they actually contributed to the killing, which is what some evidence from the ground suggests, based on the fact that so many cars and buildings were destroyed.
02:03:29.000There were reports that there were entire households filled with families who were blown up by Israeli tanks.
02:03:36.000And this is why the propaganda is so critical.
02:03:40.000When you understand, and you could see in a very short period of time, a little bit over a year, You can see from start to finish how they operate, which is they fabricate an atrocity.
02:03:53.000They, with intelligence, either stand down and allow an atrocity to take place.
02:04:28.000That gives them their casus belli to go in and do what they had already planned to do.
02:04:33.000Which is to remove two million people, a massive undertaking, which is to drop an ungodly amount of ordinance, to destroy and level a territory the size of a major city, and then achieve a political solution with the United States to take the territory, or at the minimum, to deprive their enemies of the territory.
02:04:55.000And you can see from start to finish how this was achieved.
02:05:00.000It's interesting that they say October 7th denier.
02:05:04.000It's interesting that they use that word because that is the same word that they used for the Holocaust.
02:05:11.000And it would follow by analogy that if October 7th is to the Holocaust, what Gaza was to the creation of the state of Israel.
02:05:24.000Then you could see what role the Holocaust narrative has played in the post-World War II order.
02:05:29.000You can see what role the Holocaust played and that narrative played in policies that benefited Jews and the state of Israel at the time of its creation, at the time of its conception.
02:05:42.000You could maybe even see an analogy in 9-11.
02:05:45.000You could see an analogy in other causes for wars throughout the last 100 years.
02:05:53.000If they're willing and able to do it, if you can see the logic behind it, all you have to do is fill in the blanks in every other conflict.
02:06:03.000What is the October 7th of the creation of the State of Israel?
02:06:07.000What was the goal in the 48 War or World War II? All you have to do then is fill in the blanks.
02:07:14.000But Netanyahu never agreed to a second, third phase of the deal or any kind of permanent ceasefire with Hamas remaining in power or without Hamas being utterly eradicated.
02:07:26.000So everybody thought this deal would end the conflict, but the Israelis never intended to end the conflict.
02:07:32.000They agreed to a short-term truce so that they could return some hostages.
02:07:39.000A short-term truce to give Trump something to celebrate, to give him some credit for his people.
02:07:47.000They wanted to give him a win because Trump, they see him as a partner.
02:07:51.000But they said today at the press conference that they fully intend to win the war by finishing the fight.
02:07:58.000At the press conference, Netanyahu said, this war ends when we win.
02:08:03.000And what winning means for them is that Hamas is eradicated.
02:08:12.000And when the fighting resumes and they kill all of the Hamas militants and they retake full control of the Strip, the ultimate conclusion of the fighting will be what they planned from the beginning, which is to take all of the people out of the Strip.
02:08:29.000The Trump administration, their official policy now, this was not an off-the-cuff remark, Trump read a pre-written statement that said that the United States will annex the Strip.
02:10:15.000And this is the larger point because the details are actually less important.
02:10:19.000The Israelis are going to get their way.
02:10:22.000There is no resolution to this or the other conflicts in the Middle East as long as Trump is in office where the Israelis do not get everything that they want.
02:10:31.000So the details, as far as I'm concerned, they're just going to be worked out between Trump and Netanyahu, the two best friends that ever were.
02:10:40.000Here's the larger point, and this is something that people need to understand.
02:10:45.000Trump was backed by the Jews to get into office.
02:10:51.000After October 7th, all of the pro-Israel Jewish billionaires, it didn't matter whether they were Republicans or Democrats, whether they were liberals or conservatives, they all started to support Trump.
02:11:09.000Commentators like Ben Shapiro, people like Miriam Adelson, every one of the major Jewish leaders in the United States fell in line behind Trump after October 7th.
02:11:23.000And if that doesn't tell you what was happening from the start, I don't know what does.
02:11:28.000Billionaires support politicians with their money because they expect something in return.
02:12:06.000Because if a Senate candidate needs $15 million, if a congressional candidate needs $1 million, if a president needs $100 million, it is billionaires that have the means to pony up.
02:12:19.000So if we want to understand government policy, we have to understand billionaire policy.
02:12:25.000If we want to understand what we're getting from the major parties, what we're getting from Congress or from the president, what we're getting from the government, we have to understand the billionaire's economic interests.
02:12:38.000And that's why it becomes far more important who is backing the campaign rather than what the campaign is saying.
02:12:48.000It matters who is providing the money.
02:12:51.000Because whoever is providing the money...
02:12:54.000You can be sure they will get what they want from that politician that they are giving their patronage.
02:13:01.000And unlike the political parties, the billionaires change their allegiances all the time.
02:13:07.000The billionaires will support Democrats one year, Republicans another.
02:13:12.000They'll support one Republican candidate this year and a different Republican candidate the next.
02:13:18.000Elon Musk and David Sachs and Miriam Adelson.
02:13:23.000Who all wound up becoming Trump donors in 2024. They supported Ron DeSantis and then Nikki Haley in 2023. So what matters is not what a particular politician is saying or what the party is saying or what the campaign is saying.
02:13:42.000What matters is the economic interests of the oligarchs and the billionaires that are providing the money for them.
02:13:48.000And we were being told throughout 2024. That that kind of analysis was irrelevant.
02:13:55.000We were being told that it didn't matter that Miriam Adelson gave Trump $100 million.
02:14:02.000We were told that she was being taken for a ride and not us.
02:14:07.000When Trump said America first, but took money from an Israeli first billionaire, we were being told by pro-Trump influencers that in light of this contradiction, It was Miriam Adelson who would be drawing the short end of the stick.
02:14:24.000If Trump says America first, but gets $100 million from a billionaire expecting Israel first, well, only one of those countries can be put first.
02:14:38.000It's either the American base, which is who the America first rhetoric is for, or the Israelis, who are represented by the Israel first money.
02:14:49.000And we were being told by shills on the internet that when all is said and done, when Trump gets into office, it would be revealed that, in fact, it was the billionaires paying for the campaign and not the voters who were tricked by the campaign, who are being given all this rhetoric and words by the campaign that would be drawing the short end of the stick.
02:15:18.000Adelson, who would have been surprised at what she was getting?
02:15:22.000The woman who gave $100 million, not the people that gave their individual vote out of 70-some million votes.
02:15:32.000And so the reason that I have to take a victory lap, the reason these people need to be humiliated...
02:15:39.000The reason it is important that these people are humiliated and mocked, that they are hated, that they are shown to be either stupid or dishonest, is because they were wrong.
02:17:16.000And the Republicans are pursuing something like a new Southern strategy.
02:17:20.000You know what the Southern strategy was?
02:17:23.000For decades, the Southerners, white Southerners, were loyal Democratic voters.
02:17:28.000How did they become reliable Republicans?
02:17:32.000Well, there's an idea, and it's debated, that Republicans like Nixon leaned into racism.
02:17:40.000They told the white Southerners, or they played into white Southerners racial anxieties and grievances to earn their votes.
02:17:49.000Even though the Republicans were working against their economic interests, even though the Republicans became free traders and opened up NAFTA to destroy our car industry, even though Republicans came in and de-industrialized America, they used racial grievance to sell the interests of the billionaires, to sell the interests of the military-industrial complex, the war hawks.
02:18:15.000The free market, Wall Street people, the financial people.
02:18:20.000And there's something similar happening now where the Republican Party is going to white people and deliberately playing to their racial anxieties when they talk about Rotterdam in the United Kingdom, when they talk about Muslims in the UK, when they talk about mass deportations.
02:18:39.000When we talk about how on the same day, on the same day, Illegals are being released from ICE detention centers, but Trump is promising an annexation of Gaza.
02:18:54.000The GOP is controlled by Israel and people are being paid to tell you, vote Republican because the Republicans are going to help the white people.
02:19:04.000And once we vote for them, we're being told it's the Israelis that are going to be surprised.
02:19:26.000And I am very skeptical of anybody, anybody who was either too stupid or too dishonest.
02:19:34.000to participate in the foisting upon young white men of this Trump Trojan horse and specifically the artifice that is known as J.D. Vance.
02:19:44.000Anybody that is telling you about the good Jews, anyone that is telling you about J.D. Vance and Trump and how they're actually surprisingly good this time, I'm very skeptical of anybody saying that.
02:19:57.000And in particular, these white nationalists.
02:20:00.000And what I find so funny, I really do, there is a distinct white nationalist faction.
02:20:07.000You could call it Peter Brimelow, Jared Taylor.
02:20:10.000You could say it's people like Scott Greer.
02:20:30.000They've said that we're going to work with the Jews, with the Israelis, to push white nationalism or white interests.
02:20:40.000And that's why they never talk about how the Jews control the GOP. That's why they don't really talk about how the Jews influence Trump.
02:20:48.000And they think that in this strategy, one day, the Jews are going to let them have their day.
02:20:55.000They think that one day, the Jews are going to let the United States shut off immigration or do the mass deportations or one among other things.
02:21:09.000The second that Jared Taylor started criticizing Trump, he was excoriated on Twitter.
02:21:16.000And for all of the Israel sucking that Patrick Casey has been doing, he's still complaining about how nobody will hire him because of his past.
02:21:26.000And it goes on and on and on like this.
02:21:30.000There is no substitute for taking your own side.
02:21:37.000The Republicans, Trump, is not on my side.
02:21:41.000If Trump is signing executive orders to deport anti-Semites, if Trump can't say white people ever, if Trump is talking about increasing legal immigration, if he's pro-gay, he's not on my side.
02:21:59.000And ostensibly there might be overlap, and certainly there is.
02:22:03.000But as far as my core interests, which are white identity, white genocide, removing this Jewish power in America, getting sovereignty back from the Israelis, he's not only not on my side, he's on the other side.
02:22:32.000He just got done attacking hateful racists in the GOP who don't want Indians to replace the Mexicans coming into our country.
02:22:40.000I said, so clearly, when Elon talks about the Pakistani rape gangs, it's not about the white genocide happening in the UK. It's about the fact that it's Muslims.
02:22:50.000Because he's pro-Indian and he's pro-multiculturalism or multiracialism.
02:22:55.000I said, so we should be skeptical of those narratives.
02:22:58.000And people like Keith Woods and Joel Davis said, no, no, you got it all wrong.
02:23:02.000This is a net positive for him to talk about these issues.
02:23:06.000It took Elon one day to clarify, no, no, I'm not talking about all South Asians.
02:23:13.000In other words, Indians come right in.
02:23:15.000It's the Pakistanis that are the problem.
02:23:17.000And then today, all of Joel Davis' friends from Australia got banned on X. All of the white nationalist, anti-Israel people in Australia in a coordinated bandwave were permanently suspended on Twitter, on X. And so for all of, and here we are again, for all of the talk that is coming from Elon and Trump.
02:23:41.000About immigration and white people and all these things.
02:23:44.000They're consistently doing things that are contrary to the actual radical faction.
02:23:50.000Censoring us, removing our check marks, hurting us in the algorithm.
02:23:54.000And when push comes to shove, not actually promoting what is in the best interest of white people in government policy.
02:24:01.000H-1B visas are not in our best interest, as one example.
02:24:08.000We were being told all year last year that people like myself were making too much of a fuss about the Jewish influence coalescing around Trump.
02:24:19.000These people that obviously supported Trump and influenced the election to let Trump win because they knew he would pay them back in what was good for Israel.
02:24:45.000And more likely than not, they were paid to lie.
02:24:48.000More likely than not, the people that were telling you not to look at the money, not to look at the billionaires, not to look at the conspicuous Israeli involvement in narratives about the frat bro uprising, who were all Jewish frat bros, not to be suspicious about the deportations of anti-Semites.
02:25:06.000All these pro-Israel appointments like Lee Stefanik, Marco Rubio, among others, they were probably being paid to lie about those things.
02:25:16.000Now, I do want to get into the actual proposal about Gaza itself.
02:25:21.000So Trump says that America will annex the Strip and turn it into a development that will be for international people, people of the world.
02:25:31.000And that may sound fresh, that may sound new, but it actually comes from a document promulgated by the office of Benjamin Netanyahu in December 2023. And he wrote a paper called Gaza 2035. This is two months after October 7th.
02:25:50.000And it says that his plan was for Gaza to be destroyed, the people to be removed, and they want to build a smart city.
02:25:58.000In Gaza, what is effectively a smart city, bring in solar panels, take advantage of the reserves of energy that have been discovered off the coast of Gaza, bring in investment.
02:26:11.000They want to call it a trust for the administration of Gaza.
02:26:15.000Bring in international partners, most likely like Saudi Arabia, maybe Japan, the United States, and pour in tons of investment to make the Gaza Strip something like Singapore.
02:26:27.000Or Dubai, or like the line in Saudi Arabia.
02:26:30.000And then incorporate this Gaza smart city into the India-Middle East-Europe corridor.
02:26:37.000And if you don't know what that is, if you haven't been following this, it is the politics of pipelines, railways, trade corridors.
02:26:48.000That is what is determinative in the geoeconomics or the geopolitics of the Middle East.
02:26:55.000Ever since China instituted its Belt and Road Initiative, which is building ports and highways and infrastructure to reorient trade routes towards China from Central Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the United States has been looking for a substitute for an alternative to compete with the BRI. And what they developed in the Biden administration after the Abraham Accords was something they called the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.
02:27:25.000They want to connect India to Western Europe through a series of ports, rail, highway, among other things, that cuts through the entire Middle East.
02:27:37.000It's supposed to go through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, out through Israel, and then into ports in Europe.
02:27:47.000And that is supposed to tie Europe through the Middle East and all of those Middle Eastern countries collecting money in the process.
02:27:55.000Connecting them to India so that they could cut China out of the supply chain and redirect all of those trade routes back to Europe.
02:28:06.000And it tells you about how the politics have evolved there.
02:28:10.000In the first Trump administration, they inked the Abraham Accords, which had the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, another Gulf country, normalize relations with Israel.
02:28:22.000And the Emirates and possibly Bahrain would be a part of this economic corridor.
02:28:27.000In the Biden administration, Biden picked up on Trump's momentum with the Abraham Accords and his plan was to bring Saudi Arabia into that deal and have Saudi Arabia normalize ties with Israel.
02:28:41.000Now, if the Emirates and then Saudi Arabia normalized ties with Israel, this would clear the way for the development of this economic corridor.
02:28:54.000Jordan is already a treaty ally of Israel.
02:28:57.000If Europe has good relations with Israel, all they needed was the Emirates and then Saudi Arabia to establish a diplomatic relationship with Israel for the rail and the ports to be constructed that would link all the countries.
02:29:19.000And then Hamas had to come in and upset everything.
02:29:22.000They attacked Israel because they were effectively cut out of the deal.
02:29:26.000And that is what, as no pun intended, derailed Saudi normalization and then therefore the IMEC corridor.
02:29:34.000And the purpose of the IMEC corridor was not only to make all these countries rich, but it was also supposed to drive diplomacy between Israel and these other countries.
02:29:42.000If Israel has rail with Saudi Arabia, they can both make money.
02:29:46.000And if they could both make money, then...
02:29:49.000They will establish friendlier relations.
02:29:53.000Now Netanyahu, a month into the war in Gaza, puts out a blueprint to create a smart city, a smart port city with solar and natural gas and maybe desalination and other things, an international free trade zone administered by a trust in the Gaza Strip, right there, right by all their other ports.
02:30:16.000And I think that is the point of all of this.
02:30:18.000It is to turn Gaza into a hub of international trade.
02:30:23.000Now, when Trump says that America will annex Gaza, I don't believe that will be the final deal.
02:30:30.000And I would seriously doubt that Trump would deploy troops, although it wouldn't surprise me, honestly.
02:30:36.000And who knows if all the Palestinians will be expelled.
02:30:40.000But there is no doubt about it that a plan has been in the works for a long time.
02:30:45.000To effectively force a controlled demolition of the Strip with the people inside of it.
02:30:51.000They had their designs on Gaza from the very beginning.
02:30:55.000Israel has wanted that territory from the very beginning.
02:30:59.000They wanted everything west of the Jordan River.
02:31:04.000And now, not only do they want to remove all the people and take control of the Strip, In order to remove the people, they're going to demolish it and then seizing the opportunity, turn it into a free trade zone, international trust, smart city, which will be a major international hub for this railway, for this rail and shipping corridor that they've been planning for decades.
02:31:46.000They're going to remove the Palestinians, establish a trust, and turn Gaza into some kind of a smart city for Israelis and Emiratis and people of the world.
02:31:58.000And this is their goal to create regional hegemony.
02:32:01.000And by the way, they've got plans to build more of these elsewhere in the Middle East.
02:32:05.000They have said, this is part of the plan.
02:32:08.000Israel said in their plan, this is out of the Prime Minister's office, their Gaza 2035 plan, that they want to replicate this in other areas that have been destroyed.
02:32:18.000Like Yemen, like Syria, like Iraq, like Lebanon.
02:32:43.000They are pursuing ruthlessly a strategy for world domination.
02:32:50.000Israel is trying to become a world power.
02:32:53.000At the convergence of the three continents of the world island, with its hands in Russia, the United States, increasingly in Japan and Korea, in Europe, elsewhere, Israel is trying to become an imperial power.
02:33:08.000And they are doing these extraordinary plans to achieve that, that we are paying for.
02:33:13.000They're reaping the benefit and we're paying the cost.
02:34:03.000They're hurting us and diminishing us so that they can grow stronger.
02:34:07.000And they're doing it through this fifth column in the United States of Jewish billionaires that paid for Trump to get elected so that he could see this through.
02:35:32.000And now what is next on the horizon are the other issues.
02:35:37.000Within four weeks, Trump has said he'll make a decision about what to do with the West Bank and then what to do about Iran.
02:35:45.000And I continue to believe that Israel will not allow the United States to seek a peaceful off-ramp in our maximum pressure brinksmanship with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
02:35:57.000And if you look at what Israel has been doing in the West Bank, operations they've been carrying out for the past year and a half, The goal is to give the West Bank the Gaza treatment as well.
02:36:08.000And the question is, as always, who benefits here?
02:36:12.000I wish we were doing these things in America.
02:37:18.000You know, these idiots are willing to settle for scraps that fall from Israel's table.
02:37:23.000Israel controls all these parties, all these right-wing parties.
02:37:29.000And all these right-wing parties are giving Israel a feast.
02:37:33.000They're paying for Israel to have a feast and you have people telling us to be happy with the crumbs that fall off that table.
02:37:40.000If the United Kingdom and Germany and France and Italy and the United States give Israel total diplomatic support, then maybe we could stop taking some Muslims and illegal immigrants for a short period of time.
02:37:54.000Meanwhile, Israel is bulldozing everything and killing all their enemies and no one's coming in and it's a dictatorship.
02:38:00.000You know, we just can't be the stupid country anymore.
02:38:36.000I'm glad all the recruitment numbers are up.
02:38:39.000I'm glad the military recruitment numbers are up so that your sons and brothers can go and rebuild Gaza and get exploded by Hamas IEDs or bomb Iran or something so we could build their smart city.
02:39:37.000And I said last night there was a divergence in 2021 about whether people believed in radicalism or whether they were ready to cash in their chips and join up with the regime.
02:42:49.000It's just crazy to me that there are people out there like John Doyle that want you to believe that it doesn't matter that Peter Thiel and Adelson are giving billions or millions of dollars to Republican candidates.
02:44:57.000And when I see the smash-and-grab robberies, when I see the carjackings, when I see this ridiculous mayor, it makes me furious.
02:45:05.000And when I see the diversity in Disney films and so on, I don't like that either.
02:45:10.000But they don't own the companies, okay?
02:45:14.000The billionaires that own the firms, the billionaires that own the asset managers, the billionaires that put up the money for the campaigns, that fund the think tanks, that write the policies, those are the people with the power.
02:48:34.000And they've been extremely liberal on the issue of race for that reason.
02:48:37.000And so that's why the Jews, which had far more agency and had far more capital, they were the influential element inside the universities, inside business, inside politics.
02:48:50.000Who were the advocate for these affirmative action, immigration, diversity programs.
02:48:56.000And now that they're wreaking havoc, now that the diversity is wreaking havoc on the city, people want to say, oh, well, let Jewish people have Israel, and now they're on our side.
02:49:06.000Let's just focus our ire on the subway lunatics.
02:49:10.000It's like, okay, but the subway lunatics, they've been traveling here for a long time.
02:49:14.000It took them decades to travel here, and Jewish people paid for their ticket, okay?
02:49:21.000So, it's crazy the PSYOP that is happening and what's amazing is that people like myself then are accused of being insufficiently racist somehow.
02:49:35.000But then people like myself are called insufficiently white loyal or race loyal or racist because I'm saying, I mean, I don't like black crime as much as the next guy.
02:50:46.000And that's why we have to be clear-headed.
02:50:48.000That's why we have to put that aside and think about what our real interests are as a people rather than looking at these like WorldStar videos and getting so jazzed up, so fired up that you're going to vote for, you know, or seeing the DNC this past weekend that you're going to vote for more of the same.
02:54:07.000We should get Trump a vest so he could look like a waiter.
02:54:10.000Maybe Trump should just switch over to a black tie and a waistcoat, like a vest underneath the suit, do a three-piece thing when Netanyahu comes over.
02:56:30.000But, you know, if the president were wearing Yeezys, if the president was wearing a mask with Jesus on it, you know this would be a very—maybe the first lady would be naked.
03:04:36.000I'm curious as to why you never talk about the papal family bloodlines and the Council of 13, which are the ones actually controlling the world.
03:05:38.000I'm up 204% on my palander position thanks to your insight.
03:05:41.000I bought stock after J.D. Vance was nominated as VP. Oh, thanks for the 10. Since they control the entire system, it's rigged for them to win.
03:11:14.000Guys, you guys, this is what makes life worth living.
03:11:18.000This is what makes my hollow existence worth living.
03:11:22.000That, you know, Keith Woods wakes up and decides...
03:11:27.000I'm going to shill for Elon Musk's attention, even though he's a traitor and everything.
03:11:33.000And, oh, got to give Elon a lot of credit that he's shifting attention away from his declaration of war on white people in America to fearmonger about Muslims in the UK. He says that.
03:11:46.000And I jump in and I'm like, yeah, not so sure that's a net positive.
03:12:45.000But you can't help but laugh at the irony that Elon's biggest defenders are now having to basically pretend like they weren't doing that a week ago.
03:12:56.000You know, Joel tweets, oh fuck, all these guys got banned.
03:14:31.000And the difference is he's also talking about white supremacists.
03:14:36.000So he made a big stink about the Haitian thing.
03:14:39.000He made a big stink about white supremacists and the Palestinians.
03:14:44.000If anybody should have been a principled abstainer, it should have been him.
03:14:49.000You know, I got more shit for that because I'm supposed to be a white identitarian, etc., etc.
03:14:55.000But it's like he made such a stink about Trump attacking the Haitians and white supremacists and they don't really care about Gaza and they think Jesus was a Mormon in a certain time.
03:15:07.000And then he goes and votes for Trump and it's like, really, dude?
03:16:37.000Crazy how they didn't report two days of deportations just to combine them and make it seem like a big number such a salesman tactic and the Goy meet it up.
03:18:28.000China and Russia have been in competition for a very long time and have had border disputes and power struggles in the days of Soviet Union and before that.
03:18:36.000So throughout history, their geography, that their neighbors has made them – I mean they're two super powerful empires.
03:18:43.000It has made them adversaries by the virtue of their coexistence on a shared border.
03:18:51.000So there was a time when it was looking like China would probably invade Siberia.
03:19:04.000And certainly they're competing for Russia or competing with Russia for influence in Central Asia where there's uranium and some of these other critical minerals like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and elsewhere.
03:19:59.000No, I haven't gone to one, but I'd like to at some point.
03:20:04.000I just don't want to go and be like a distraction.
03:20:07.000I don't know if he would appreciate that, you know?
03:20:09.000I would love to go, but I don't want to go and like, you know, turn it into like a thing, you know, like a collab or like a political thing or something.
03:20:19.000Because I know that he's lately been trying, or he was at least for a time trying to move away from the political stuff.
03:20:26.000Now he seems to be getting more political, obviously.
03:20:29.000But I don't want to be that guy that, like, you know, crashes his party.
03:20:38.000I think that will happen as Generation Z gets into office.
03:20:48.000But the thing is, the Israel lobby keeps getting more powerful and aggressive.
03:20:56.000Saudi's denying in just an hour after Trump's take on peace with Israel without Palestinian state is fucking insane and a little bit suspicious.
03:22:53.000No, I don't think he's a Russian agent, but I don't know how much I love the idea of an immigrant with foreign economic interests but I don't know how much I love the idea of an immigrant with foreign economic interests coming in and running the Treasury I think that's not cool.
03:24:02.000CEO of Coinbase Brian Armstrong just asked his network on Twitter to create a Y Combinator incubator for politicians to groom future techno-optimist candidates.
03:24:07.000Keith Raboy was among the first to offer his help.
03:24:13.000For those that don't know, Y Combinator is like, it's like a school for venture capitalists.
03:24:19.000And I think Peter Thiel is on the board or an investor or something.
03:24:23.000And the guy that runs Y Combinator is talking about how groypers suck.
03:24:27.000On Christmas, he tweeted that like groypers are racist pieces of shit.
03:24:32.000And Keith Raboy is one of these tech guys.
03:24:34.000I think he's, well, he's married to Jacob Helberg.
03:24:38.000And they're big into AI and venture capital and all the usual suspects.
03:24:43.000And my show the other night was basically about how J.D. Vance was groomed since 2011 to be a politician by exactly these people, by Thiel and David Fromm and some of these other interests.
03:24:55.000And now they're just, like you said, they're just lifting the veil and saying, oh, we're going to groom politicians to serve tech, to serve Silicon Valley.
03:25:33.000octopus right pointing finger left pointing finger boogly woogly sent ten dollars did you see torba post the jerusalem cross when trump talked about gau's occupation if it wasn't for you i'd probably be a leftist he's so pathetic His fall from grace is unbelievable.
03:25:45.000He talks such a big game about everything, and then he's revealed himself to just be another absolute shill.
03:28:17.000Also, I was listening to a bunch of music from the 2000s and early 2010s, and if Trump lets the white genocide thing happen, he is objectively a traitor to our civilization cause this shit is sick as fuck.
03:28:24.0002000s slash 2010s America was P quite a civilist.
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