TRUMP BANKRUPT??? NYC Fines Trump $350 MILLION In HOAX Fraud Case | America First Ep. 1296TRUMP BANKRUPT??? NYC Fines Trump $350 MILLION In HOAX Fraud Case | America First Ep. 1296
Trump gets a $350 million fine from a judge in the New York fraud case, Biden wants to close the border, and immigration is becoming a major issue in the mid-term election, and we're talking about it all on today's show with host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and host Jeff Perla ( ) on America First: A Christian Futurist's Guide to the 21st Century. Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Nick Andru Molina ( ) & Jeffrey Tozier ( ) Hosted by: Jeffrey Perla Produced By: Jeffrey Andruco ( ) Executive Producer: Alex Blumberg Editor: Will Witwer Pfeiffer Theme Song by Ian Dorsch Music by Jeff Kaale (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16) Our theme music is by my main amigo, Evan Handyside and our ad music is courtesy of Epitaph Records Subscribe to our new album "Goodbye Outer Space" by Fountains of Wayne State Download MP3" Subscribe on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices? Rate/subscribe in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Podchaser.fm or become a supporter of our new podcast "America First" - use the promo code "AVGOODBYE" at checkout. Thank you for listening to "AmericaFirst" and "Support America First" Subscribe and Share the show! Thanks for listening and Share our podcast on iTunes and share the podcast on your thoughts and comments! "Like, share it on your podcast? Share it on iTunes! Subscribe on PODCAST & review it on Stumble It! and tag us on social media! #Apostponders? Subscribe & subscribe to our Insta Learn more on Insta-Friend us on Podcoin! & tag us in your podcast! If you like what you're listening to this podcast? Leave us a review? & share it! v=a_t=1p&t=3s=1_a& tag=4_p&ref=a&q=3t=5_p=3a&sk=8&q&set=4q&referenced_a=8
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00:00:52.000But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead, because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived.
00:01:02.000Jesus Christ is our present now, and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth.
00:01:15.000We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth.
00:02:03.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:02:08.000We have to want it more than they do, because 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.
00:03:16.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:13:26.000If he wants to appeal the decision he will have to pay them $350 million plus 20%.
00:13:31.000So $350 million plus $70 million to be held in escrow
00:13:45.000And the interest on that grows every single day that he doesn't pay.
00:13:52.000And that's just if he wants to appeal the decision, which he probably will do.
00:13:58.000So it's a dramatic judgment, puts the president, former president, in serious financial jeopardy, although his company says that they have enough cash on hand to put up.
00:14:13.000And they'll be able to use their real estate as collateral.
00:14:16.000So they say it shouldn't be a problem, but that's a serious amount of money for what amounts to a political hit job from the courts.
00:14:30.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new Biden initiative to close the border.
00:14:37.000Although it seems like that's a little bit too late.
00:14:40.000It's been three years of open borders under Joe Biden.
00:14:47.000Over six million, and that's not just a meme this time, but it's over six million illegal immigrants at least have gotten into the country just since Joe Biden was sworn into office just over three years ago.
00:15:05.000We're hurtling towards the election just nine months away, maybe closer to eight months away.
00:15:13.000Now Joe Biden says he wants to close the border.
00:15:21.000That same provision which we talked about, which was proposed in the Senate immigration deal a few weeks ago, Joe Biden now, according to some reports, intends to do this unilaterally through DHS.
00:15:36.000And specifically it is the provision that if more than 5,000 illegal aliens cross in a given day, then they'll close the border.
00:17:33.000Before we get into all that, I want to remind you to destroy the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:17:44.000I think I'll do a Rumble exclusive maybe tomorrow.
00:18:39.000I'm very very excited about it He's a really funny guy and brilliant and totally red-pilled totally hip So it's gonna be a lot of fun Friday afternoon and send in your questions if you Have any questions that you want me to ask him or any subjects comment down below on the rumble channel or super chat during this show
00:19:50.000I'll be doing an exclusive RumbleStream Saturday night.
00:19:54.000to deliver live coverage of the election results in the South Carolina primary.
00:20:00.000That will be the last major primary until Super Tuesday and the fourth and final of the first four primary contests, the most important ones, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, and Nikki Haley's home state,
00:20:22.000And it's going to be a blowout loss for her.
00:20:27.000The other day, she said that she would deliver a speech on the state of the race, and everybody said, oh, well, she's going to drop out, of course.
00:20:40.000Because she hasn't won anything so far.
00:20:43.000She's about to get destroyed in her home state.
00:21:23.000And yet, not only did she say that she will not drop out before the South Carolina primary, or even after, she said she's not dropping out until the last vote is cast on Super Tuesday
00:21:37.000Or rather she won't drop out at any point before that.
00:21:44.000So she's gonna hang on through South Carolina where she's gonna get spanked and that's her home state.
00:23:21.000Rich, tall, beast of a man, demigod, emperor of mankind sitting on top of a golden palace.
00:23:29.000That's what America wants, and that's what they're gonna get.
00:23:33.000When you think about it, that's all they're gonna get.
00:23:34.000I mean, it's either gonna be Joe Biden or Trump, so it's either gonna be a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aryan, a tall, blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aryan, or a tall, blue-eyed, blonde-haired Aryan.
00:24:15.000Either we got a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aryan
00:24:20.000Right-wing dictator who would close the border and send home all the Mexicans, or we get a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Irish dictator who would not send all the Mexicans home, but who would stand up to the Jews, refuse Netanyahu a visit at the White House, pull us out of Afghanistan, and allow the Muslims to attack Israel.
00:24:47.000And give Iran $6 billion to attack Israel.
00:24:50.000It was really, if you think about it, 2020 was completely a win-win scenario.
00:25:05.000It was either Trump, and he would be a slave to Israel, but he would build the wall and send the Mexicans back, and he's blue-eyed, blonde-haired, Aryan.
00:25:16.000And his wife is gorgeous and his son is cool.
00:27:57.000They're going after Trump in every way they can, using every tool that they have, and at this point, the details are really not even relevant.
00:28:07.000Everybody loves to get into the minutiae and the tedium.
00:30:29.000And every day that he doesn't pay the fine, interest is tacked on.
00:30:36.000He is set to appeal the decision he wants to and legal experts have said that if he appeals he has a good chance of getting the decision thrown out or having the fine substantially reduced maybe cut in half so obviously worth it.
00:30:53.000In order for him to appeal he will have to put up the fine so the $355 million plus
00:31:03.00020% of the fine amount, which is actually the purpose of the fine.
00:31:07.000It's to basically be prohibitive and prevent him from appealing.
00:31:13.000He'll have to put down the $350 million plus 20% and that will be held in escrow until the decision is made on the appeal.
00:31:24.000So whether he eats the decision or he appeals, this is still very very expensive and causes a lot of problems for Trump.
00:31:35.000So this is a story from New York Times.
00:31:39.000A New York judge on Friday handed Donald Trump a crushing defeat in his civil fraud case, finding the former president liable for conspiring to manipulate his net worth and ordering him to pay a penalty of nearly $355 million plus interest that could wipe out his entire stockpile of cash.
00:32:01.000Justice Engeron barred Mr. Trump for three years from serving in top roles at any New York company, including portions of his own company, the Trump Organization.
00:32:13.000He also imposed a two-year ban on the former president's adult sons and ordered that they pay more than $4 million each.
00:32:22.000One of them, Eric Trump, is the company's de facto chief executive and the ruling throws into doubt whether any member of the family can run the business in the near term.
00:32:32.000The judge also ordered they pay substantial interest, pushing the penalty for the former president to $450 million.
00:32:41.000Mr. Trump will appeal the financial penalty but will have to either come up with the money or secure a bond within 30 days.
00:32:49.000The ruling will not render him bankrupt because most of his wealth is in real estate, which altogether is worth far more than the penalty.
00:32:58.000Mr. Trump will also ask an appeals court to halt the restrictions on him and his sons from running the company while it considers the case.
00:33:06.000In a news conference from his Palm Beach, Florida home on Friday evening, he attacked Ms.
00:33:11.000James, the Attorney General, and Justice Engeron, calling them both corrupt.
00:33:19.000But there might be little Mr. Trump can do to thwart one of the judge's most consequential punishments,
00:33:25.000Which is extending for three years the appointment of an independent monitor who is the court's eyes and ears at the Trump Organization.
00:33:34.000The judge also strengthened the monitor's authority to watch for fraud and second-guess transactions that look suspicious.
00:33:42.000Mr. Trump's lawyers have railed against the monitor, Barbara Jones, saying that her work had already cost the business more than $2.5 million.
00:33:51.000The decision to extend her oversight of the privately held company could enrage the Trumps, who see her presence as an irritant and an insult.
00:34:00.000James had sought an even harsher penalty, asking for Mr. Trump to be permanently barred from New York's business world.
00:34:07.000In the 2022 lawsuit that precipitated the trial, she accused Mr. Trump of inflating his net worth to obtain favorable treatment from banks and lenders, attacking the foundation of his public persona as a billionaire businessman.
00:34:22.000The financial penalty reflects lost profits for those lenders with nearly half of the $355 million representing the interest that Mr. Trump saved and the remaining sum representing his profit on the recent sale of two properties, money that the judge has now clawed back from Mr. Trump and corporate entities he owns.
00:35:33.000So, this case, analyzing his net worth and the terms of loans that he received from banks, this level of scrutiny, and these findings, which are dubious, it would have never happened if Trump was not a political figure.
00:35:52.000Two, there were recently two cases related to each other regarding an alleged sexual assault that occurred in the 80s, where a woman said that Donald Trump took her on a date and then felt her up in a dressing room in a department store.
00:36:11.000And it wasn't until New York passed a special law
00:36:16.000Which changed the way the statute of limitations worked regarding sex assault claims that she finally came forward in a book and went public and then sued Trump.
00:36:27.000And then when Trump attacked her credibility, sued him for libel or for defamation.
00:36:34.000And so, you have two things, and these are two very recent civil cases with an exorbitant penalty.
00:36:42.000The civil sexual assault case, the defamation case which came later, now this civil case regarding his businesses.
00:36:52.000These are all lawsuits extremely expensive to litigate, extremely expensive because of the fines imposed,
00:37:01.000Hurting his credibility and reputation, they would have never happened if he were not a political figure.
00:37:13.000Very costly, of course, like I said, in legal fees, fines, so there's a tremendous monetary cost, but there's also a political cost, which is his credibility and reputation.
00:37:27.000And the reason I relate these two things, and of course these are only just the latest cases and they're of a similar nature, they're civil cases, this is not even to speak of the other major legal cases against Trump.
00:37:44.000The federal cases regarding the handling of the classified documents, the conspiracy charge for January 6th,
00:37:54.000And the case in Fulton County about his call during the 2020 election, and the case in Manhattan about another case about his businesses and something with election law.
00:38:09.000And the point is that all of these things, the reason why I say the details don't really matter is because they're all part of the same thing.
00:38:46.000And once you view it through that lens, the scope expands even further.
00:38:52.000And it's no longer just about the manner in which he ran his businesses.
00:38:56.000It's no longer about dubious sex assault allegations from a half century ago.
00:39:03.000It's not even about the lawsuits in just the last one or two years.
00:39:07.000Criminal or civil, it's about every attack that has been leveled against the President from every source, in every manner, by every mode, inflicting different kinds of pain or damage upon the President.
00:39:26.000And I said this a couple years ago when the raid at Mar-a-Lago happened.
00:39:31.000I said it when the first charges came in Manhattan.
00:39:34.000I said it when he was finally charged by the DOJ.
00:39:38.000And then when he was charged by the DOJ for January 6th.
00:39:42.000It's all part of the same attack which goes back to 2015 when he came down the escalator.
00:39:51.000And when you look at it that way, it's an escalating series.
00:39:56.000It's an escalating attack by the system
00:40:00.000Against a man who has been able to mobilize popular support against the political class.
00:40:10.000And when Trump was considered not a serious contender for the presidency, it was a very low boil.
00:40:19.000Because that reflected the low stakes.
00:40:22.000Because he was designated not a threat.
00:40:26.000So they called him a racist and they made fun of him and they made fun of his hair and his tweets and they laughed at the idea that he could be president.
00:40:36.000But then when he won the nomination, a year later, in June 2016, Barack Obama went to a FISA court and got a warrant to spy on his campaign and Trump Tower.
00:40:54.000When he was merely running and announced his intention to run, they laughed, said he was a racist, usual stuff.
00:41:05.000When he won the nomination and then became the Republican candidate for president, well then they brought out the intelligence community and started surveilling him.
00:41:20.000And then when he won in 2016, that's when they appointed the special counsel to investigate these claims about Russian interference in the election.
00:42:14.000He remained popular, remained successful.
00:42:17.000So then they began a series of mounting and escalating legal attacks from various jurisdictions of civil and criminal nature, from various types of cases, sexual cases, political cases, election law cases, business law cases,
00:42:41.000And all of these attacks are meant to hamper and deter Trump in different ways.
00:42:49.000Attacking his family, attacking his credibility, attacking his legitimacy as a leader or as a government official.
00:42:59.000Attacking his staff and his personnel.
00:43:01.000So it wasn't even just confined to the president himself.
00:43:04.000It was also legal cases against Roger Stone, Mike Flynn, other people in his orbit, the January Sixers, the 1,000 people that showed up, the organizers, members of the cabinet or campaign, and using lawfare against them, charging them, maybe not even with an intention to win, but merely to drain their bank account.
00:43:28.000So that they would betray the President and become an asset on the side of his opponents.
00:43:39.000It's meant to bankrupt him so that he can't fund his campaign or destroy his business so that he can't fund his lifestyle.
00:43:49.000And it goes on and on and on like this.
00:43:51.000That's what all of these attacks, taken separately, you can maybe evaluate them and say, well, did he molest that woman?
00:44:00.000Or, well, did he inflate the value of his assets?
00:44:03.000Or did he really offer the Ukrainian president a quid pro quo?
00:44:09.000But when you take them all together, you recognize it for what it is, which is
00:44:15.000They have to stop this man by any means possible and that's why they'll attack every they'll attack him in every possible way with every attack vector with every mode of attack including something like this to take a 450 million dollar chunk
00:44:41.000I mean, think about just this one in isolation.
00:44:47.000Right now, Trump is facing a series of charges in four separate categories.
00:44:54.000Two at the federal level, two in more local jurisdictions.
00:44:59.000I'm talking about the two big federal cases.
00:45:03.000I'm talking about the case in Manhattan and Fulton County.
00:45:06.000This is costing him tens, hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees.
00:45:12.000He also has to raise money to run a presidential campaign as the de facto nominee.
00:45:18.000In the middle of all this, when he's fighting off legal challenges, and he's running a campaign,
00:45:24.000And he's running a business, you have this BS case where they say you're gonna need to cough up half of a billion dollars.
00:45:37.000Well, you appeal a decision on your money.
00:45:41.000You owe us $450 million in fines and if you even want to appeal the decision, you're gonna have to park half a billion dollars.
00:45:50.000More than half a billion dollars while you wait for a decision.
00:45:54.000In the middle of an election, in the middle of four major cases, in the middle of other smaller cases,
00:46:02.000While you're running a business, and we're going to put a spy in your office, and we're going to prevent you from running your company, and we're going to prevent your family from running the company, and we'll basically expel you from your headquarters, your home base in New York City.
00:46:19.000And in the process, destroy your life's work and legacy, which is building Trump Tower and building the Trump real estate portfolio in New York.
00:47:14.000They will isolate the person who is leading it, lie about that person, use lawfare against that person, bankrupt that person, go after that person's friends and family, spy on that person with the intelligence community, censor that person with tax censorship,
00:47:38.000And so it's really interesting because the other day there was this spot on Jon Stewart who's now back doing Daily Show on Mondays on Comedy Central and Jon Stewart reviewed the Tucker Carlson trip to Russia where he says that Russia has
00:47:59.000Material abundance like we do and unlike us they have clean public transportation, and it's actually an orderly Society it's it's not backwards.
00:48:09.000It's not third world and Whatever you think about that Jon Stewart said basically well our country has to be this way the United States has to be dirty and filthy and and chaotic and expensive and have all these problems because that's the price of freedom and
00:48:28.000And this has been the ad hoc explanation for why things are terrible for a long time.
00:48:34.000Why do we have to go and fight everybody's wars?
00:48:59.000And I said this on my Telegram channel the other day, you realize that we're not free either.
00:49:09.000So, unlike Russia, our country is chaotic, dirty, ugly, non-traditional, rapidly changing in negative ways, filled with violence and crime, although there's some crime in Russia,
00:49:28.000But contrary to what liberals say, which is that maybe Russia has order, but the cost of order is tyranny.
00:49:36.000We don't have order, but we also have tyranny.
00:49:41.000So they say, well our country has to be chaotic and disordered because we live in the absence of tyranny.
00:49:53.000We have the same or arguably worse tyranny than Russia, but we also have all the problems of a so-called free society, which is that it is schizophrenic, non-cohesive, chaotic, it is filled with degeneracy, debauchery, the political system is slow, it's unresponsive,
00:50:19.000And then on top of that we have all the same tyranny, which is total obstinance against political reform, no political efficacy, no free speech, massive political censorship.
00:50:37.000And there is no better example than Trump.
00:50:39.000I don't even know how liberals say it with a straight face anymore.
00:50:42.000And consider, of course, the context of the Jon Stewart reaction, and the Tucker Carlson interview, and even to some extent, some of the charges against Trump, is that we are, what they're trying to meme into reality,
00:50:59.000Engaged in a new Cold War with an ideological basis against Russia and China.
00:51:06.000And what is the basis of this new conflict, they say?
00:51:10.000What is the basis of the contrast, and therefore the conflict, between the United States and our adversaries, this new axis of evil, which is Russia, Iran, and China?
00:51:23.000They say that it is democracy versus autocracy.
00:51:28.000They say the autocracies, the dictatorships of Russia, China, and Iran are on the march and they're attacking our democratic allies like Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
00:51:42.000And that is why the United States must lead
00:51:47.000We can't have divisiveness in our political culture.
00:51:51.000We cannot stop sending aid to Israel and these other countries.
00:51:55.000We have to be the arsenal of democracy and rally the free world to stand up to the dictatorships and these oppressive, autocratic governments.
00:52:08.000And it's in the context of this narrative, which is coming from the media, which is ultimately coming from the security state, that the great political reformer of our time, the great political dissident,
00:52:24.000The great popular hero of America, Donald Trump, is being treated like Alexei Navalny!
00:52:31.000You know, a week ago, so much was written in the press, I mean actually I think it was just so many days ago, a few days ago, about how Alexei Navalny, the Russian dissident who does not enjoy a fraction of the popularity that Donald Trump does, died in Russia and was apparently killed by Vladimir Putin.
00:52:51.000And that speaks to what a brutal, tyrannical dictatorship they live under.
00:52:57.000Then, a few days later, Donald Trump gets a half of a billion dollar fine because they looked at his real estate portfolio and said Mar-a-Lago is worth 15 million dollars.
00:53:22.000And this is a big problem for the country because what we've talked about on the show for a long time is this central concept to understanding politics, which is this.
00:53:43.000The functions of the American government, when you think about the national central government of the United States, it has three branches, three organs performing three separate functions.
00:55:02.000And again, according to this American idea, this American construction, authority is conferred upon it by the people through the Constitution.
00:55:21.000That's the idea of sovereignty in America, is that it proceeds from a population of equal citizens, we the people, because we are all the same, you know, no one is higher or lower, we come together,
00:55:38.000On the basis of voluntary agreement, contract a government and delegate our authority over ourselves to a government to rule us.
00:57:05.000And the legitimacy rests on a particular idea but maybe in a very general way you would say that legitimacy is the fact that there is a consensus or not a universal consensus necessarily but a general consensus that it is legitimate.
00:57:24.000So you could say that if theoretically the government was abiding by the Constitution
00:57:32.000But if the people didn't think that it was legitimate, it would lose its legitimacy.
00:57:38.000Because it's not just about what is theoretically legitimate, it is about what is effectively legitimate.
00:57:45.000And what legitimizes government authority is a broad consensus among the people.
00:57:51.000You and I, and your neighbors, look at the government and say that what the government does when it acts, it is acting legitimately.
00:58:01.000We recognize the government's authority.
00:58:03.000And so it's not just by these political theories and these political concepts that we would say the government has legitimacy.
00:58:12.000It's because there's a consensus that the government has legitimacy.
00:58:58.000If me and a bunch of other people can get together and say, hey, we're the government now and you can't kill us, then maybe a lot of people agree with us and then we form our own government and now we exercise authority legitimately.
00:59:15.000So it's not just that the government has legitimacy, which is conferred upon them by a broad consensus which is built on top of tradition or built on top of a political idea or theory.
01:00:45.000When we get to a point in our country when there is a very significant part of the population that no longer recognizes the legitimacy of the American government, that creates political instability.
01:01:06.000If the 70 million people, as an example, just as a figure, it's not all of them, but let's just say for the sake of example,
01:01:15.000If the 70 million people that vote for Trump decide Trump is being screwed over, and that is because the regime is no longer liberal, it is no longer bound by the Constitution, this is no longer a nation of laws, this is no longer an open society, and therefore, you know, owing to this general sentiment, it is no longer acting legitimately, it is no longer exercising legitimate authority,
01:01:45.000And they decided, and there was a sort of awakening in that moment, that they would conscientiously object, and in a sense emancipate themselves from the federal government.
01:01:59.000Then you've just created 70 million outlaws, or 70 million people outside of the political order.
01:02:07.000And the problem is that the federal government cannot kill or control 70 million people.
01:02:15.000If 70 million people got together and acted in a unified way, there is nothing the federal government could do to stop that.
01:02:26.000And so if all those people said, well we will, we're going to pick and choose what laws we follow.
01:02:31.000If the federal government hands down a decision or a law that we collectively don't like, we refuse to follow it.
01:02:38.000The federal government would not be able to force them to follow it.
01:02:42.000It would not be able to kill, jail, or coerce those people to follow it against their will.
01:02:50.000And that would effectively mean the end of the American political order.
01:02:55.000It wouldn't mean that the existing political order would cease to exist, but it would mean that it would recede and a new political order would form.
01:03:06.000And this is where people get into this idea about secession, or balkanization, or a national divorce, and these kinds of ideas.
01:04:04.000It comes from this general idea that those that are governed consent to be governed by the government.
01:04:14.000And they can restrict and limit the government's activities.
01:04:18.000And then in some sense, God restricts and limits the activities and jurisdiction of the government.
01:04:24.000Because individuals have some level of rights, they have some level of political agency that can never be infringed upon the government in a legitimate way.
01:04:36.000So, the Declaration says, we're endowed by the Creator with unalienable rights.
01:04:42.000And the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, says one of those is freedom of speech.
01:04:48.000So our political order says that the government, no matter what, cannot legitimately infringe on free speech.
01:04:57.000That's a right which cannot be alienated.
01:05:00.000That's a right given and protected by God.
01:05:03.000There is no way, even if a constitutional government tries to do that or says there's no free speech,
01:05:18.000When we enter this territory where the federal government is obviously acting in a way that is infringing on people's rights and there's this perception that this is a tyranny and it's not a free society, the elections are not legitimate, the representation is not legitimate, therefore the laws are not legitimate, the appointments are not legitimate, the enforcement's not legitimate, the judicial decisions are not legitimate,
01:05:46.000Are you starting to see the problem when large numbers of people believe this?
01:05:50.000You are eroding the authority of the state.
01:05:56.000And again, when that happens in very large numbers, the political order destabilizes, ceases to exist.
01:06:03.000This is the same thing that happened to the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
01:06:09.000People stopped believing in communism.
01:06:14.000People stopped believing in the Union.
01:06:18.000I mean, in a sense, those were the two consciousness changes that precipitated the collapse of the Soviet Union.
01:06:27.000People realized, on the one hand, we don't believe in communism.
01:06:31.000We don't believe in the Communist Party.
01:06:33.000They also said, we don't want to be controlled by Russia.
01:06:37.000You know, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, they said, we don't want to be controlled by Russia anymore.
01:06:44.000And in response, the Russian regime opened things up.
01:06:49.000They allowed for democratic elections, they allowed for freedom in the media, they allowed for Western media to come in, and it only fed those ideas.
01:07:03.000And eventually there was just this outright refusal, complemented by an acquiescence from Moscow and from the Soviet regime, not the Russian, but the Soviet regime, where there was something like a mutual split.
01:07:19.000Where the Warsaw Pact countries, the republics began to break away, and eventually Russia itself broke away.
01:08:28.000Under the umbrella of the United States, as opposed to something else, as opposed to being independent or belonging to some other organization.
01:08:40.000And he said there's not really a good answer.
01:08:41.000If we're ethnically, racially, culturally diverse, if there's no monoculture, there's not a state religion, there's not even a state
01:10:09.000We're hardly that much different from China, although, you know, China's a very different place, but we still have a deep political repression happening right now.
01:10:20.000And then you start to say, okay, things aren't working.
01:13:27.000Eager to make their move when they know that America will be unable to respond.
01:13:33.000Venezuela, Azerbaijan, the coup in Niger, China with Taiwan, the Islamic resistance in the Middle East, even Serbia in Kosovo.
01:13:47.000All of this is coming to a head in the next 10, 20, 30 years.
01:13:53.000And what you have is we're just sitting on a time bomb here where you've got a dying white majority of rebellious conservatives with 400 million guns that just put up Trump.
01:14:06.000They still support him even after the media called him an insurrectionist and with everything that's happening.
01:14:12.000So you've got this intense dissatisfaction, this resolution that America is not a legitimate state in their hearts and minds.
01:14:20.000At the same time, you've got the time bomb of all of these converging, concurrent crises that will come together and amplify and compound each other in a general calamity in the next 10 or 20 years.
01:14:39.000And what we're headed for is a total explosion of American society.
01:14:46.000And it's an open-ended question what that's going to look like and to what extent that will be able to be contained or mitigated or controlled.
01:15:21.000And then you factor in this crisis of political legitimacy that we see with this Republican thing that's going on, you know, the polarization of the white liberals versus the white conservatives.
01:15:35.000And that would propel it into a full-blown political schism or revision of the political order.
01:15:45.000You know, but all they would have had to do, to tell you the truth, if they had merely allowed Trump from the beginning, and they had allowed him to make modest reforms, modest common-sense reforms, if they had just listened and been responsive, and by the way, that is what our system was designed for, all of this would have been averted.
01:16:12.000If they really let Trump lead, if the media didn't get in the way, if the special counsel didn't get in the way, if the Republican Party didn't get in the way, if they listened, if they took the message of 2016 and they let Trump fix the country and helped him, helped him recalibrate trade, which they're now doing under Biden, if they helped him recalibrate our foreign policy, which they're now doing under Biden,
01:16:38.000If they help Trump close the border, which they're now, you know, pretending to do ahead of the election, and reform to a merit-based system, and if they really put their effort into making America great and answering the concerns, maybe we could have averted a crisis and they could have won back the confidence of this other half of the country.
01:17:07.000They thwarted the Republican-Democratic process, which is that Trump was elected, we have Republican states, they should have had their turn, and they thwarted that with media interference, political machinations, the coup in 2020, and now all this legal business to cover it up.
01:17:30.000Now they're undertaking the great cover-up.
01:17:33.000With the censorship and the lawsuits and... I mean, really just trying to... They're just grabbing at his shirt trying to prevent him from crossing the finish line.
01:18:43.000Americans don't... Like, if people cease to believe in the political order, and they think their lives suck, and they're unhappy, and... This is a very bad... That's a big problem.
01:18:55.000And all it takes is a general calamity for it to metastasize and turn into a practical problem.
01:19:05.000It's not, it will enter the realm of reality from the realm of abstraction.
01:19:11.000People have this feeling, you know, they have this feeling about the way things are.
01:19:24.000It's going to turn, you know, then suddenly the feelings of the people are going to matter, you know, where their hearts are.
01:19:31.000So, we're making a big mistake by just, I mean, they're really just trying to put a band-aid over all this, patching these holes in the dam, which is really the credibility of America.
01:19:47.000And they're just trying to scream as loudly as they can.
01:20:13.000So Trump is really becoming the most consequential figure in American history at this point.
01:20:18.000It's literally like George Washington, the father of the nation, Abraham Lincoln, who won the Civil War, arguably Franklin Roosevelt, who created this, you know, empire of America.
01:20:33.000If Washington was the father, and Abraham Lincoln was the father of America as a nation, and Roosevelt was the father of America as an empire, Trump is at the inflection point of everything that came before and everything that comes after.
01:22:46.000Now it's winning the election, beating the media, beating the IC, beating the courts, beating a rape case, beating every most liberal jurisdiction in America, beating Congress, beating your own staff.
01:23:20.000But we're really running out of time, so I want to move on and take a look at our Super Chat, see what you guys have to say about all this stuff.
01:23:29.000On that note, let's pull this up, take a look.
01:23:37.000See what you guys have to say about everything here.
01:26:26.000Yeah, let me just hand over all the names of groipers in politics to the Heritage Foundation.
01:26:33.000Hey Heritage Foundation, why don't you cross-reference the timestamps and here's all the names and you could just presume those people are groipers and pass that around to everybody and get all those people banned from everything forever.
01:27:21.000But when people say, you gotta fix your gut biome, that's just retarded.
01:27:25.000You think that I have nasal congestion because of my gut biome?
01:27:31.000The turbinates in my nose are swollen because of my gut bi... You know, some people, it's just... If you have one answer for everything, you're probably retarded.
01:27:42.000No matter what the question or problem is, your answer is, gut biome, gut biome.
01:31:53.000He would always literally physically cry in front of me and talk about how he was going to kill himself and he can't get a girlfriend and all this kind of stuff.
01:37:35.000They're always young, good-looking guys that recognize me when I go to church.
01:37:41.000So and I've never I mean it's not that I don't like those people I just tried I want to be like anonymous I kind of want to blend into the crowd a little bit and So it's not it's nothing against the particular people that I bumped into at mass or have recognized because they're always very nice and totally normal people but I Just don't it doesn't feel right to me so
01:38:15.000But yeah, the other week some guy, tall, young, good-looking guy, I'm leaving Mass, I'm picking up the bulletin or whatever, and he's like, hey Nick.
01:38:26.000I felt like such a dick, but I was literally like walking out the door.
01:38:30.000I was like, oh hey, and I just kind of did the stick and move.
01:39:41.000you blast this stuff in your nose and you're it just you open up immediately it's crazy but the problem is you get addicted you develop a tolerance so there's no there are no real fixes in life
01:48:00.000That's where some rape killing and dying might happen just kidding, of course Just kidding, of course I Know somebody that lives there that I hate but Obviously not saying we're gonna do anything
01:53:03.000So, no it's... RKD only works if you're willing to rape even the ugliest or kill even people you like or die in a way that is not glorious.
01:53:15.000So you don't seem to understand the contract.
01:56:46.000And I don't want to give my idea, because I was talking to a friend of mine about this the other day, but I think it's a little bit like... I don't know.
01:57:01.000It seems like they put the form over the function.
01:58:33.000I mean, if you're gonna do visuals... Me, personally, I would go for more color.
01:58:40.000Something I Don't think the art really works with it So if I were doing it, I would do like five headlines at the most every day at one time And I would include maybe like a more colorful picture or no picture at all or just one memo or just take all the headlines and turn it into one memo and every day it'd be updated and it would be like
01:59:08.000Like, in actual writing, like, it may be bullet points or something like that.
02:00:03.000So I would have, I'd have this joke, I would go to people on the campaign, I'm like, how are we supposed to talk about running a campaign when we can't even say the word campaign?
02:00:13.000He didn't even want us to say the word campaign.
02:00:16.000I'm like, we're supposed to strategize about a political campaign without using the words if, but, I, that, campaign?
02:02:26.000Then he would fire all the filmmakers!
02:02:28.000I would bring in people to film, and he fired them all one day, and I'm like,
02:02:33.000We brought them here to film everything!
02:02:37.000So... Now they have lawyers, now they have... Also, he wouldn't do contracts!
02:02:44.000So, you would need him to sign something, he'd refuse to sign things.
02:02:48.000So it's like, when I was working for him, we had this vocabulary challenge every day, no personnel, no money, no contracts, no staff,
02:03:00.000Now that it's everybody else running it, they got staff, they got contracts, they got money, everyone's getting paid a billion dollars, they get to say whatever they want, they're ordering escorts and prostitutes, and it's like, okay, so fuck me, right?
02:06:57.000LoneStarGroper sent $7, I'm curious of his thought on the contradiction of Jew being both an ethnicity independent of religion, atheist Jews, and religion independent of ethnicity, converts.
02:07:08.000If an atheist Jew is still Jewish, is he?
02:07:12.000Mmm, yeah, okay, maybe I'll ask him that.
02:07:18.000I don't know anything about that group, but...
02:07:36.000But I mean, look, if people are same-sex attracted, then that is what they have to do.
02:07:41.000They either have to get with the program and be basically straight, or have to live a chaste life, so... Nothing wrong with that, I guess, if, you know... I mean, if somebody has that condition, then that's what they're supposed to do.
02:08:18.000Yeah, this Tony Ortiz from Current Revolt in Texas is running cover for him and then denied that he did.
02:08:27.000When the allegations against Ryan Cook came out, which Ryan Cook was some gay Republican candidate in Texas,
02:08:34.000Initially Tony Ortiz wrote an article and said, yeah that's terrible but my rivals are hypocrites because they attacked Ryan Cook but not this other guy when he got accused of something similar.
02:08:47.000And then this week Tony Ortiz put out another article and said, oh well the most heinous allegations against Ryan Cook were fabricated even though Ryan Cook admitted to propositioning underage teenage boys.
02:09:02.000So that's a weird, that's a very weird angle.
02:10:39.000Two, not only was he sexting Ali, but he was also involved in a very weird way with Lucian Wintrich, who's also gay, and ran twinks for Trump.
02:10:49.000So it's like, what was going on there?
02:13:11.000Everyone's a hypocrite and blah blah blah.
02:13:14.000So it's basically like everything they accused me of doing, which I never did and the story's not even true, they are now doing openly, publicly, explicitly.
02:13:25.000And all that tells you is that when you are an anti-Semite, they will just make shit up.
02:14:23.000The people that made the biggest stink about this fake Ali thing were receiving money from a pedophile who had 12-year-olds on his Tumblr page in bathing suits.
02:14:38.000He literally got on his Tumblr page, which is 10 years old, pictures from a music video from a gay pop star of like 13 year olds on the beach in bathing suits and reposting stuff about Troye Sivan and all this kind of stuff.
02:15:00.000The people making a big stink about something that, again, I mean, who even really knows what that was about?
02:15:09.000And again, where there's no police report, the receipts aren't really there, it's like, oh, here's a Snapchat screenshot from 10 years ago, and, you know, whatever.
02:15:19.000And then you got this guy, it's like literally 10 years of like a pedophile Tumblr page, unarchived, like, it's all there.
02:15:28.000The TikTok account, all this kind of stuff.
02:15:31.000And they take money from that guy and read his superchats and all this and it's like, okay, so is this about gay pedophiles?
02:15:37.000Because I think if it was, you wouldn't be taking five or six figure sums from a gay pedophile.
02:15:44.000If that's what it was really about, you wouldn't be taking all that money from them.
02:16:17.000You know, various other entities who don't even deserve to be named who will refuse to disavow Victor Sharpe and won't even say how much money they got from him.
02:17:31.000So that whole thing last year, everybody thought, oh, Nick's finished, this is gonna hang him.
02:17:37.000It's like, we're really making a big stink because ten years ago, this guy Smiley, when he was, like, probably 18 years old, and probably gay, if we're being honest,
02:17:51.000Was in some kind of gay digital relationship?
02:18:46.000I know what Classical Theist said about AI-generated religious art, and I agree with that, but I don't know what his take is on AI in general, and I don't know Paul Towne's take.
02:19:06.000So, me, I think that general artificial intelligence is impossible.
02:19:11.000I don't see how, I don't see how that will ever exist.
02:19:15.000The idea that AI will ever become sentient, I don't think AI will ever possess a will.
02:19:21.000And I don't think it will ever truly possess understanding.
02:19:23.000So, you know, those are two out of the three components of mental faculties, you know, of intelligence.
02:19:30.000It's the memory, the will, and understanding.
02:19:38.000What they have are patterns and they sort of simulate what it means to understand.
02:19:46.000And they simulate what it is to have a will, but they don't independently have those things.
02:19:50.000So, now this is not based on any technical knowledge of AI or even a deep knowledge of philosophy, but I mean, to me, those kind of sum up the problems is that machines will never act.
02:21:01.000It's not based on any kind of expert opinion, but that's my hunch.
02:21:04.000I think that it will get more sophisticated over time, but I don't think that it will ever become anything more than like a very sophisticated Google.
02:21:14.000Maybe this is gonna sound dumb in the future, but...
02:21:27.000And ChatGPT is supposed to be a product that sources input from like probably millions of human beings around the world doing complex tasks.
02:21:45.000You can ask ChatGPT, and it's not very reliable.
02:21:50.000It doesn't introduce a lot of, like, novelty.
02:21:53.000It doesn't come up with good predictions.
02:21:57.000Like, the best it could do, again, is just emulate tasks that humans do, and pretty simple ones at that.
02:22:04.000Coding, programming, you know, template-based writing.
02:22:11.000But if you're not constantly providing input, it can't do anything.
02:22:16.000If you're not constantly putting in input and refining it, then it can't really do much, so...
02:22:25.000I think that, um, and I know that people would say, oh, well, ChatGPT is very primitive and, you know, maybe what they, the best thing that they have is more sophisticated.
02:22:36.000But I'm just saying that when you look at the nature of what ChatGPT does, it's not like it does anything new.
02:22:42.000It's not like it does anything that, like, we're not already used to.
02:22:53.000And I feel like if that's the best we have now, and that's based on, again, millions of people inputting, and it seems to be getting worse and not better, what does that say about the rest of it?
02:23:04.000So and they've been I mean I feel like they've been making these predictions my whole life.
02:23:09.000I remember when I was a kid they would say oh by 2020 you'll be able to buy a laptop sized computer for a thousand dollars with the computing power of the human brain.
02:23:19.000Do you remember those kinds of predictions?
02:23:21.000I mean they were literally making predictions that by like the 2020s we were going to see a computer
02:23:29.000That was as complex as the human brain.
02:23:31.000I mean, I distinctly remember those predictions and thinking, wow, only 10 years away?
02:25:33.000Palestinians, Gazans, Arabs, Muslims, and you know, maybe you would, or maybe some would, but Muslims en masse would never march for white people.
02:26:19.000I support it, but I mean, you know, and I don't mean to like forcefully reassert this, although I am, but like, there doesn't seem to be a ton of reciprocity there.
02:26:32.000And so, you know, I mean, I'm against what they're doing.
02:26:42.000But that's about where it begins and ends.
02:26:44.000I'm not gonna get my people to stick their neck out because, at the end of the day, I mean, your people don't stick your neck out for my people.
02:27:15.000I mean that's just such a selfish, such a, you know, but that's the problem that people have with non-whites is they're totally narcissistic.
02:27:23.000Why don't you get your followers to march against the genocide in Gaza?
02:28:27.000So if I thought it would help, you know, maybe I'd go out there because it would be good for America to pull back, but it's not going to do anything.
02:28:38.000There were two instances when I thought a protest would work.
02:28:40.000That was the vaccines and Stop the Steal, and I think those were two cases where it was worthwhile to do.
02:28:48.000In this case, I don't think that there's any chance it will change anything.
02:29:47.000I mean, ideally we want to get back to a point where everybody's wearing a shirt and tie, you know, or a suit.
02:29:54.000But, I mean, these days you go to most churches and that'd probably be overdressed.
02:29:58.000I mean, if you can do that, maybe you should, but typically it's appropriate you wear a button-down shirt, quarter zip, polo.
02:30:06.000You wear nice shoes, you don't wear sneakers.
02:30:11.000Romanian grower sent $10, also, mixed-race couples, every Muslim and African has a native girlfriend, and feminism, socialism and LGBT stuff is spreading like wildfire.
02:30:23.000In Romania and Poland it's also promoted by the media, who talks about Trump and Putin just like CNN does.
02:30:31.000Lil ass hair sent $3, whatever causes sinus irritation can last throughout the day.
02:31:34.000Love Keith, love Ireland, but I could always tell he's like, you know, America's going down and stuff, and I'm like, buddy, America's not going anywhere, okay?
02:38:08.000You know, we're gonna be, like, famous in the future.
02:38:10.000They'll be examining the group chat just like they read the letters between, like, Strauss and Carl Schmitt or, I don't know, some Gentiles that wrote to each other.
02:38:21.000That'd be like analyzing the group chat messages, the Keith Woods, Nick Fuentes dialectic that determine the course of the global right wing movement.
02:40:29.000I swear, it's like, how do you have any time between, you know, their freaking ice bath that they have to draw and their red light therapy and their, you know, taking their daily probiotics and supplements and workout routines and tracking their macros and doing their daily walk and all this kind of stuff.
02:40:50.000They're brewing lemon ginger tea, they're steaming their house, they're doing all these things.
02:40:59.000How do you have enough hours in the day, bro?
02:41:01.000Like... Sometimes I forget to brush my teeth and you people are like, well... Did you brew your essential oil, mineral water supplement thing?
02:41:14.000Did you make your poo protein shake today?
02:42:46.000And they get fat and hang out all day and rape kids.
02:42:53.000And they told you that you have to wait for a woman to turn 25 to have sex with her.
02:42:57.000So the Jews, they eat like kings, they have their food prepared a special way, they rape kids all day, and then they convinced you that you gotta drink raw eggs,
02:43:07.000Eat raw meat, put the palms of your hands on the fucking floor to do push-ups, and then have sex with mid-obese pigs after they turn 26.
02:46:59.000Can you do a fun rumble stream where you tell us some of her yay stories cause this shit sounds kinda surreal and hilarious?
02:47:06.000Also, can you ask Nathaniel about why Watsue's shit happens in synagogues?
02:47:11.000Sure um I don't know if I would do a stream like that I mean a lot of this I don't want to do like a big tell-all because I you know I think that's just wrong to like cash in on it even though I wouldn't explicitly be saying that it would feel like that's what I was doing so I mean I tell a story here and there if it's funny and relevant but it was a very surreal
02:50:41.000That's what I can remember off the dome.
02:50:46.000Tragic sent $5, good take Nick especially for not being tech savvy.
02:50:50.000You're right, it is basically just memory using August to make something new but it's not new, it's recycled.
02:50:56.000But TBFAI is way better than we know, companies are just capping its capabilities.
02:51:01.000Yeah, that's what I'm saying, that's why we can't really use the current stuff as a good, um, cause I'm, you know, they're concealing it and, uh, the people on the cutting edge, I mean, they would know better what it is than we do.