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00:07:03.000Before we understand his next moves, it's a major loss.
00:07:06.000It's a major fall for him to depart there.
00:07:10.000And we'll go over some of these complications with Tucker.
00:07:15.000I have to say, I'm not upset about it at all.
00:07:18.000I've been very critical of Tucker for a long time.
00:07:20.000And as you know, he tried to take me out a few months ago.
00:07:25.000And I was told by a friend of mine, I think this was in February, that she had been contacted by Tucker Carlson asking about me, and accusing me of being a fad, and accusing me of putting ideas in Kanye's head, and blaming me for everything that transpired back in November and December.
00:07:47.000And then, it turned out, and this was confirmed by Max Blumenthal's wife, that he was collaborating with that woman
00:07:55.000To produce that hit piece about me, 10,000 word hit piece from The Grey Zone.
00:08:02.000So, I don't really have a lot of love for the guy.
00:08:05.000I also don't have a lot of love for him since January 6th and Stop the Steal, and especially based on what he's been saying lately.
00:08:13.000I think a lot of the benefit is overstated, and I think a lot of it's Astro terms, but we'll get into all of it.
00:08:19.000We'll also be talking tonight, if we have time, if we have time,
00:08:25.000About the Donald Trump indictment, perhaps potentially a second indictment, and there was an announcement made today that we can expect officially charges to be filed between July and September of this year in relation to the investigation in Fulton County, Georgia, where he's being investigated over several phone calls that he made to state government officials
00:08:53.000Allegedly, attempting to pressure them to manipulate the outcome of the election.
00:09:56.000But a long time ago it was at 8 o'clock and I had to move the show back because everybody was watching Tucker back years ago, maybe in like 2020.
00:10:08.000And people used to say, oh, I have to catch a replay because I'm watching Tucker.
00:11:56.000Anyway, besides that, before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:14:24.000People have been saying it for a long time, that he was moving in this direction.
00:14:29.000And they said that because Fox News couldn't possibly tolerate all the edgy things that he's saying, that he's pushing the envelope too much with right-wing politics.
00:14:39.000And I think there's some truth to that, actually.
00:14:43.000There was a time when he talked a lot about anti-white discrimination, and he talked a lot about replacement migration.
00:14:52.000It seems like there was a high-pressure media campaign to bring that to the surface, and I think that scared him off.
00:15:01.000I remember two or three years ago there was a big piece in New York Times, and they went through every single one of his shows over the last five years.
00:15:11.000And they tracked every night that he talked about white genocide, or about anti-white discrimination.
00:15:19.000And they saw that it was blowing up as the years went on.
00:15:22.000And I don't know that they ever did a follow-up, but it seemed to me like he stopped doing it after that piece came out.
00:15:29.000And I can't be the only one that noticed that in the last year he got really bad, like progressively worse.
00:15:36.000And I have to tell you that I'm not that disappointed that he's leaving the slot.
00:15:41.000I feel like his tenure at Fox News, arguably, it could be argued whether it was a net positive or a net negative, and I think it varied over time.
00:15:53.000Like I said, I think sometimes we're more positive and sometimes we're more negative.
00:15:58.000Lately, I've had very negative feelings about it.
00:16:02.000And so for that reason, I can't say that I'm heartbroken over the departure.
00:16:08.000But we'll get into the story here about the departure itself and the reasons for it.
00:16:13.000We'll talk about him as a guy and where he comes from and why I'm extremely suspicious of him, and then we'll get into
00:16:21.000The legacy of him and what this means for the right.
00:16:25.000So in the first place we'll talk about what exactly happened today.
00:16:30.000It says, quote, Tucker Carlson, the highest rated cable TV host credited with setting the agenda for American conservatives, has left Fox News, according to the network,
00:16:43.000In a statement, Fox News said it and Carlson had agreed to part ways.
00:16:47.000His last program was on Friday, April 21st.
00:16:52.000His primetime slot will now be hosted by a series of interim hosts until a permanent replacement is found.
00:16:58.000He was the top-rated host on the network with more than 3 million viewers tuning in on an average night.
00:17:04.000The announcement of Carlson's departure comes just days after Fox News settled a defamation lawsuit from the voting machine company Dominion over its coverage of the 2020 presidential election.
00:17:16.000Carlson's ouster was not part of the $790 million settlement that Fox News paid to Dominion, according to representatives from Dominion.
00:17:26.000Additionally, Fox News is also facing a lawsuit filed in March by former guest booker Abby Grossberg, in which she accused Carlson of vile sexist stereotypes.
00:17:37.000Fox News has countersued and said it would vigorously defend those claims.
00:17:43.000In a statement, attorneys for Grossberg suggested her suit was a key factor in Carlson's exit.
00:17:53.000He was doing his show, just like always, on Friday.
00:17:56.000He even said on Friday, see you on Monday.
00:18:01.000So according to his show, and according to rumors from inside his producer's room, he didn't even know that this was happening until today.
00:18:10.000He didn't know, his staff didn't know, it came totally out of the blue.
00:18:14.000It was announced by Fox ten minutes later.
00:18:17.000That there wouldn't be a program tonight.
00:18:19.000Apparently they had shows planned, guests booked, they had done monologues and everything, and they pulled the plug all of a sudden.
00:18:27.000And like I said, Tucker's been doing this show in that slot since October 2017.
00:18:32.000It was actually a very mysterious circumstance surrounding his elevation in the first place.
00:18:39.000That slot at Fox News belonged to Bill O'Reilly for 20, 25, 30 years.
00:18:46.000Bill O'Reilly was forced out in response to a sexual harassment claim.
00:18:52.000It's very similar, very similar and mysterious.
00:18:56.000Bill O'Reilly was a fixture at Fox News like Hannity or like some of the others, and his reign came crumbling down even though his was much longer because of this wide-reaching sex assault allegation against him.
00:19:11.000And also against the CEO of Fox News at that time.
00:19:17.000And then out of nowhere, Tucker Carlson, who was only recently promoted to making daily appearances on Fox.
00:19:23.000Before that, I believe he was weekly, or he was a guest.
00:19:27.000He was only promoted to be a daily host in 2016.
00:19:30.000In October 2017, he was tapped to replace Bill O'Reilly and then rapidly surged.
00:19:37.000And it was very conspicuous because Tucker, for his entire professional career, was anything but what he became in this slot over the last five years.
00:19:48.000He was at one time a libertarian, he was a neocon that favored the war in Iraq, he had been on MSNBC, he had been on CNN, he had even been an opponent of Trump before.
00:20:02.000He rises up to take over the number one slot on Fox News, filling in for the number one host on Fox News, and suddenly flips the script right in time for Trump becoming president, right in time.
00:20:16.000October 2017 is nine months after Trump's inauguration.
00:20:22.000And as he enters the slot, he becomes what a lot of people said,
00:20:31.000He was the credible sophisticated voice of reason creating the intellectual underpinning under Trumpism.
00:20:41.000A lot of people at that time thought that Trump had no substance, that
00:20:46.000He lacked the sophistication necessary to create a real political program or a real political doctrine.
00:20:52.000And a lot of the DC commentary people said that they were looking for somebody, and a lot of people tried to do this.
00:21:00.000To be a more intellectual version of Trump.
00:21:04.000And a lot of people said that that has been Tucker Carlson for the last five years.
00:21:08.000And I think, arguably, Tucker and Trump are the two most dominant figures, indisputably, in the post-2016 GOP ever since the Trump election.
00:21:19.000And I think the whole thing's very conspicuous.
00:21:21.000And now, we have another conspicuous transition where, again, nobody really knows.
00:21:28.000Like I said, it was reported last week that Fox settled a massive lawsuit, largest payout from a media company in a defamation suit in history.
00:21:55.000This guy who was interviewed on 60 Minutes, Ray Epps, has made accusations that Tucker Carlson and Revolver have ruined his life by calling him a fad and that he's considering launching similar defamation suits.
00:22:09.000There's a lot of legal stuff going on.
00:22:12.000There's a lot of political things going on.
00:22:14.000And also it comes at the same day that Don Lemon got fired at CNN
00:23:31.000Whenever somebody is put in front of you, a lot of people just take it for granted that you've got somebody telling you what to think or what to believe or what's true.
00:23:45.000When you think about how you are being influenced all the time by the people that you listen to on radio and TV and in print and online, it's important that you understand how these people got in a position to influence you.
00:24:02.000A lot of people don't think about that.
00:24:04.000A lot of people take it for granted that they pick up their phone or they turn on the TV, and somebody has been appointed to be the person that you see when you turn on your device, telling you a persuasive argument about politics.
00:24:21.000And people listen to the people on TV, and they listen to the people on YouTube or on Twitter, and they pick the person that they find compelling, they pick the person they agree with, and they begin to identify with that person.
00:24:34.000And they're influenced and persuaded by that person, and unknowingly, their way of thinking is conditioned by that person.
00:24:45.000The information that they learn about politics and the world comes from that person.
00:24:51.000The way in which they approach these things, again, that method of thinking is conditioned by that person.
00:25:02.000The vast majority of people, again, who are, and I don't want to say low IQ, but average or low IQ, they don't see that there's a real person whose job it is to go on TV to tell millions of people what to think.
00:25:19.000And they don't consider how a person goes about getting that position, or where a person like that comes from, or what motivation that person might have.
00:25:33.000Because in a democracy, or really in any country where information is widely accessible, there's a lot of power and influence that a person has when they have a major platform where they can communicate with millions of people and they can develop this kind of identity.
00:25:54.000Which is to say that large numbers of people begin to identify specifically on a political basis with that person.
00:26:03.000So, do people think that just anybody gets to be appointed to that position?
00:26:08.000Do people... Because I think that your average person subconsciously and unthinkingly assumes.
00:26:15.000They don't even know that they're assuming this.
00:26:17.000That's what makes it subconscious or unconscious.
00:26:21.000They don't even reflect on their own implicit assumption, which is that when they turn on the TV they assume that the person on TV is a person like them.
00:26:36.000And so the person watching TV is the person earnestly hearing a political viewpoint,
00:26:43.000And when they go to the family function or they go and talk to people, they also make unconscious assumptions about their own self, which is that they are earnestly giving their political opinion.
00:26:53.000They are earnestly telling others the political ideas that they thought through and decided was the most truthful or persuasive, and then are telling other people
00:27:06.000There's a lot of implicit assumptions being made about how we come to our political understanding, and there's a lot of implicit assumptions in our identity with a political broadcaster, and the assumptions about what they are really up to, what they're really doing.
00:27:25.000And the unconscious assumption is that the person on TV is like us.
00:27:29.000They come on TV, and they tell us what they think.
00:27:34.000They tell us what they think about politics, they tell us what they think is the truth, and they tell us that because ultimately they are trying to achieve some social good, which is to illuminate or enlighten these issues to achieve a better society.
00:27:48.000That is the implicit assumption that everybody makes when they see TV, for the most part.
00:27:55.000When they achieve that identity with the person, that is what they think, although they never examine those assumptions.
00:28:02.000Do you think though that our system is built on what you could say are independent rogues going on TV and earnestly telling millions of people that they influence what they think today?
00:28:18.000Do you think that that's how our system works?
00:28:21.000Do you think that that's a stable, reliable system that a billion-dollar company like Fox News
00:28:36.000Tucker Carlson and Jesse Watters and Hannity and Rachel Maddow and the others.
00:28:44.000Do you think that the multi-multi-billion dollar media industry, that the trillion dollar media influence industry, which is very interconnected with politics and the stock market,
00:29:00.000Do you think that this system is based on independent, earnest, heroes, political rogues that go on TV every night with their monologue ready to tell you what they really think to influence millions of people that identify with them?
00:29:24.000Because of course, like anything in this society, politics, business, we know that the society and the systems in the society are very carefully calibrated, very precisely.
00:29:39.000When you talk about supply chains, when you talk about the stock market, in these massive, massive systems and enterprises, there's a lot of trust that is required.
00:29:48.000There's a lot of trust that is required when you drive down the highway and you trust that the person next to you, driving next to you, is going to drive within the lines.
00:29:59.000There's a lot of trust when you go to the grocery store that the truck driver is going to get up and deliver the refrigerated goods the morning before so that you have fresh produce.
00:30:07.000There's a lot of implicit trust that everything carries on in a very stable, predictable, calculated way.
00:30:17.000If it didn't carry on like that, there'd be a lot of problems.
00:30:21.000There'd be a lot of uncertainty and there'd be a lot of risk.
00:30:25.000And there'd be a lot of inefficiency, and there'd be a lot of lost profit, and lost productivity, and lost capital if society were more chaotic in that way.
00:30:36.000And so if what people believe about politics, and therefore how they act, and how they vote, and how they pay their taxes, and how they make their consumption habits, if that is influenced in large numbers by people in the media,
00:30:52.000Do you think that the system would want those influential figures and media to be completely independent?
00:31:01.000Or would they require them to be in some sense as predictable?
00:31:07.000And as reliable as every other aspect of this industrial technological society.
00:31:13.000Would they require the TV show hosts and all the other public figures that wield influence to be as reliable as the advertisements, and as the truck drivers, and as the other drivers on the road, and everybody else doing their job.
00:31:27.000Every other cog in the machine doing what they're supposed to do.
00:31:41.000I think they're looking for people that they can trust, like the truck driver, like the cashier, like the stockbroker, are going to go on TV and deliver a reliable product and deliver a reliable result every time.
00:31:55.000So that means that they're not looking for the most truthful and they're not looking for the most patriotic, but they're looking for someone that they know.
00:32:04.000And that brings us to who Tucker Carlson is, which is somebody that stepped up in a very chaotic time in our country when Donald Trump, who is opposed by this entire system, this entire system of managers and bureaucrats and brokers and so on, was able to create an organic mass movement
00:32:25.000The Fix was in everywhere, but was able to create an organic mass movement of people that simply went out and vote, and overthrew one part of the political system, which is the presidency, and became president.
00:32:42.000And Tucker Carlson accedes to this position in one of the most influential institutions within that movement, within the conservative movement, which is the primetime slot on Fox News, with the new message.
00:32:56.000Not a libertarian or a neocon message or anything like what they had just overthrown, but again, achieving some kind of identity with the Trump supporters.
00:33:05.000With the supporters of this revolutionary, destabilizing, insurgent, disruptive movement.
00:33:13.000But where did Tucker really come from?
00:33:15.000And this is where we get to his father.
00:33:19.000And we get to some red flags and something very conspicuous.
00:33:24.000This is what we know about Tucker Carlson's father, according to a thread from Paul Scalistown, and this is sourced from multiple interviews with Tucker, his Wikipedia page, other biographical information.
00:33:39.000It says, quote, Tucker Carlson's father, Richard Dick Carlson,
00:33:44.000Started working for the CIA cutout Voice of America in 1986 at the height of the Cold War.
00:33:52.000Ronald Reagan himself appointed Dick, Associate Director of the United States Information Agency, founded to create pro-American propaganda in countries like Nicaragua, Cuba, and the USSR.
00:34:06.000So if you don't know, Dick Carlson was an investigative journalist.
00:34:12.000And then went to work for Voice of America, which is a subsidiary of the CIA, Central Intelligence Agency.
00:34:18.000If you don't know the CIA, the CIA is the intelligence agency that conducts its operations out in the world.
00:34:26.000The thing to understand about the CIA, compared to other intelligence agencies like the FBI, is that when an intelligence officer, American intelligence officer, operates outside the United States,
00:34:47.000Because the American jurisdiction and the American citizen is protected by the Constitution.
00:34:53.000So if you're part of an intelligence agency that is domestic, you're bound by your obligations to the Constitution within the American jurisdiction for American nationals.
00:35:05.000If you're an intelligence officer that works for
00:35:09.000The foreign wing of the intelligence agencies, which would be like the CIA, you're not bound by the same rules.
00:35:17.000So Tucker Carlson's father, Dick, is a regular reporter who then goes to work for a CIA, again foreign intelligence controlled, by foreign I mean it's American but operating outside America, media agency.
00:35:32.000Then Ronald Reagan appoints him head of the U.S.
00:35:37.000He's creating media, pro-American media, in communist countries.
00:35:45.000In 1990, he addressed the Israeli Knesset.
00:35:48.000Three years later, addressed the UK House of Commons.
00:35:51.000In 1991, he left Voice of America after he was nominated ambassador to the African nation Seychelles by George Bush.
00:36:00.000And if you don't know, this is in the thread, the State Department diplomats comprise the vast majority of CIA operatives overseas due to diplomatic immunity.
00:36:10.000How do you get immunity for American spies?
00:36:15.000Because ambassadors have diplomatic immunity.
00:36:17.000So how do you put a spy in a foreign country and have them not get decapitated or not get killed in some way?
00:36:25.000Make him an ambassador because you can't kill those.
00:36:28.000So he's an ambassador to some African island nation.
00:36:33.000Dick was heavily involved at Intermedia, a Cold War era global research consulting firm dedicated to collecting data on poor nation citizens for the government.
00:36:44.000Later providing that info to Bill Gates and Harvard to help the Third World improve their birth rates.
00:36:51.000From 1992 to 1997, Dick Carlson was the President and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is the parent company for PBS and NPR, American State Media.
00:37:05.000In 2003, Dick joined the Foundation for Defense of Democracies during the Iraq War, which is another neocon think tank.
00:37:14.000Another one of these NGO, constellation of NGO firms that work for the State Department or DOD.
00:37:22.000The FDD in recent years has had leaks showing that it directly coordinated with Israel and the Israel lobby.
00:37:29.000Later, Digg joined the Institute for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence.
00:37:34.000During that period in which Digg joined the FDD, its board included former CIA Director James Woolsey and Gene Kirkpatrick, who was a high official at the center of the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s under Reagan.
00:37:49.000Iran-Contra affair concerning Nicaragua, which is again where he was influencing when he was working at Voice of America.
00:37:58.000Now Dick Carlson works as a lobbyist for the heavily Likud, Likud being the regime in Israel, aligned Orban government in Hungary as a registered foreign agent.
00:38:10.000Nobody mentions how Tucker Carlson's origin story begins in the 1980s as he traveled to, you guessed it, Nicaragua in the midst of a civil war as a freedom fighter for the U.S.-backed Contras.
00:38:23.000This included Tucker going to rallies for the Contra-backed candidate, Violeta Chamorro.
00:38:29.000Soon after traveling a second time to Nicaragua, Tucker applied to the CIA.
00:38:34.000He was rejected from the CIA and his father advised him to become a journalist.
00:38:40.000And they then went on to work for every major media company including CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News.
00:38:49.000So just knowing all of that, I'm very suspicious of Tucker Carlson.
00:38:58.000Because if your father is that heavily involved in intelligence, if he's meeting with Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan,
00:39:05.000And he's working for the CIA in Nicaragua, and he's a diplomat in Africa, and he's speaking at the Knesset in the House of Commons, and now he's a registered foreign agent for the Orban government, which is like this with the Mossad in Israel.
00:39:37.000My dad was not in the CIA creating propaganda in the Soviet Union and Nicaragua.
00:39:45.000People like that, that have kids, they don't just coincidentally have their kids waltz into the primetime slot on Fox News.
00:39:54.000You could say, the only thing that you could say is that it's benign nepotism.
00:40:01.000At the minimum, you would have to say that Dick Carlson picked up the phone and called his buddy Rupert Murdoch and said, hey, my son's a great kid.
00:40:09.000Could you make him the head of Fox News?
00:40:13.000Or the head of the primetime slot on Fox News?
00:40:16.000That's the minimum that you could say is that it was benign nepotism.
00:40:22.000At the most, at the extreme end of the spectrum, if we're speculating, we would say that he's a total plant, and that he didn't get rejected when he applied to the CIA, and he wasn't just having fun in Nicaragua in the 1980s, but he's basically been groomed from birth in an intelligence family to perform a role for the intelligence agencies.
00:40:44.000His father was not just involved in the CIA, he was involved in creating propaganda for the CIA.
00:40:53.000Involved in creating propaganda specifically for the neocons in the CIA.
00:41:00.000During the Reagan era, during the most aggressive era when the Jews flipped sides and joined the Warhawks and the Cold Warriors.
00:41:11.000And it's a pretty damning circumstance.
00:41:13.000It's also pretty interesting the time period that Tucker Carlson retained this spot.
00:41:23.000Of Fox News, the number one slot, shortly after Donald Trump becomes president.
00:41:29.000You could say that that's a very chaotic time for the intelligence agencies.
00:41:34.000If you're the intelligence agencies and you're concerned about threats against the government, you're not just concerned about kinetic threats against the government, like terrorism or war, you're also concerned about threats to the government's legitimacy, which comes in the form of these political narratives that Donald Trump was pushing.
00:41:52.000That the regime is corrupt, that democracy is not legitimate, that the system needs to be overthrown.
00:42:00.000And so the rise of Donald Trump poses a very big threat to homeland security and to national security in that form.
00:42:09.000What happens when a leader who gets 74 million votes summons a million of those voters to the American Capitol denying the results of the election and therefore rejecting American sovereignty?
00:42:25.000So Tucker Carlson conveniently floats in in 2017 to be the mediator between that rebel leader and the rebels to come in and explain what's really going on.
00:43:26.000That sort of reminds me of like how a confidential informant will infiltrate organized crime and not do certain things that the other gangsters are doing because you know, they're not actually gangsters.
00:43:40.000Sort of reminds me of how a confidential informant or a deep undercover cop will go into organized crime and they'll do just enough to earn the trust of the gangsters and the lawbreakers but there's certain lines they won't cross because at the end of the day, they're cops!
00:43:59.000And so Tucker Carlson comes into the top slot and he'll talk about immigration, he'll talk about general anti-elite sentiment, but when Donald Trump said the election was illegitimate, Tucker Carlson didn't cover any of it.
00:44:16.000When Donald Trump said that the Republican state legislators had to audit the vote,
00:44:22.000Or send a different slate of electors to DC.
00:45:30.000And then in the course of the Dominion lawsuit and the discovery therein, we found out that Tucker Carlson at that time was calling Trump a demon.
00:46:01.000Donald Trump announced in summer 2015, Tugger becomes a daily contributor in 2016.
00:46:07.000Elevated to the prime time slot after the inauguration in 2017.
00:46:11.000In 2020, he says that he's been thinking about how Donald Trump is a destructive force and a demon every day for four years, his entire tenure, when Trump was president.
00:46:24.000While he was serving in the all-important role of the mediator between rebel leader Donald Trump and rebels, the Trump supporters, while he was the intellectual side, the intellectual underpinning of the Trump movement, working with and wowed by Peter Thiel and the court philosopher Mencius Moldbug,
00:46:49.000Among others on Twitter, who we've now found out are conspicuously connected to Israel.
00:46:57.000Tucker Carlson, it seems, fields all of his guests and all of his influences from Claremont, who when Netanyahu was about to be overthrown two weeks ago, called Netanyahu the Churchill of our time, the Churchill of the Middle East.
00:47:16.000So Tucker Carlson, as I said before, implicit assumption.
00:47:33.000My dad was appointed by Ronald Reagan to create propaganda for the intelligence agencies and now works with Likud on behalf of a foreign government.
00:49:42.000Again, the timing's a little interesting.
00:49:47.000And his dad is not just any spy, but he runs the propaganda wing of the spy agencies for the last 40 years.
00:49:58.000And Tucker Carlson, although he was pushed into this role and heavily promoted as being some kind of Trumpist and with lots of credibility among Trump supporters,
00:50:09.000Turns out never really was one, and abandoned Trump in the moment when he could have made a real difference, which is when he could have changed the results of the election.
00:50:19.000And I said back in 2020 that I would never support Tucker after he abdicated his responsibility to talk about election fraud because it showed what side he was on.
00:50:29.000Do people understand what happened in 2020?
00:50:51.000Do you know how much $7-8 trillion in stimulus really is, which is what was unleashed?
00:50:58.000And do you know the long lasting effects on the supply chains and on the economy and on businesses?
00:51:04.000And that happened at the same time as the George Floyd riots and it coincided with early voting going from 30% of the vote to 70% of the vote.
00:51:14.000And now we have elections like in 2022 where a state like Florida will go 20 points red but Arizona will go 3 points blue.
00:51:25.000Meaning that the elections, like everything else, are completely rigged.
00:51:31.000It's almost like they created the pandemic to unleash these
00:51:38.000Automatic absentee policies and early voting policies and build this habit so that they could always extract however votes they need to get the predictable outcome every time and never have a repeat of 2016.
00:51:49.000It's almost like the exact same message that Zuckerberg and Google had the day after the first Trump election, which is we can never allow this to happen again.
00:52:02.000Between the censorship, the election fraud, the deep state, and the bureaucrats have moved in ways that they are preventing any kind of rebellion, insurrection, political movement to happen ever again in the first four years, in the first Trump term.
00:52:23.000And you could say that that was completed when they stole the presidential election from Donald Trump, and Tucker Carlson didn't cover it at all.
00:52:32.000Like I said, he mediated between the rebels and the rebel leader.
00:52:35.000He was able to get in the middle of that process and tell people what to think, and earn their support, and earn credibility, but when he was needed most, the moment of decision,
00:52:48.000When there was that opportunity for Trump to cross the Rubicon, he said nothing.
00:52:52.000That's sort of like what plants are there to do.
00:52:56.000Instead, he actually turned on Trump and said that all the claims of election fraud were not true.
00:53:03.000And there's no evidence of it or anything at all.
00:53:27.000He believes the things we do, but he just can't say them, because Fox News is holding him down, just like how my boss holds me down, just like how I can't say what I want to my wife, or I can't say what I want to my colleagues at work.
00:53:40.000Tucker Carlson, he's our guy, just can't say it because a fox happens to be his boss, but he's got nothing to do with that.
00:54:01.000But wouldn't you expect that if Tucker Carlson was really our guy, was really like us, that
00:54:09.000If he believed everything we believe he would tell us at some point?
00:54:14.000I think a good sign that he was on our side is that when he was in a more extemporaneous setting, if he was off the cuff or having an unguarded moment like say on an interview, somewhere other than a show, somewhere other than Fox, he might imply that he's more right-wing than he is.
00:54:35.000Every time he does an interview not on Fox, every time he gives a speech or speaks not on Fox, unscripted, he's more liberal and more cucked than on Fox.
00:54:48.000Recently, he said that if a white person came up after whites become a minority in America, claiming to represent white people or white identity, Tucker said, I would tell that guy, screw you, you're a Nazi!
00:55:04.000That was on an interview with Adam Carolla.
00:55:23.000I think it would be in an interview, because an interview isn't scripted.
00:55:27.000An interview is when you would have an unguarded moment, when you're not at the corporate jurisdiction of Fox News.
00:55:34.000And yet every time he does an interview, like then, or on the Nelk Boys, and he says that angels are actually aliens, instead of the other way around, or he says that we don't know where we go after we die, and he says that Trump is like any other politician that breaks promises,
00:58:56.000And the most important things that have happened in the last few years are stop the steal, anti-vax, arguably, Ye 24, and on every one of those issues, he's not been supportive at all.
00:59:15.000In the midst of Ye creating, in the words of the New York Times, the most discomfiting moment in American history for Jews,
00:59:25.000Tucker Carlson is helping Sidney Blumenthal's daughter-in-law write a hit piece about me, concern trolling me, saying how it was all cooked up by me and I'm the Fed.
01:00:49.000Max Blumenthal got them to issue, they didn't just retract, they issued an apology and a retraction.
01:00:56.000That shows how connected this guy is, just like his father.
01:01:01.000And he starts up this publication, The Grey Zone, and his wife writes a hit piece about me.
01:01:07.000In the months following, Ye going out there and saying the Jews run the media and the Zionists are the problem, and this Anya Parampol, Max Blumenthal's wife, writes a hit piece about how, well, I'm actually a fed, and I put those ideas in Ye's head, and I, badjacketing me, which is a classic intelligence trope, and Tucker Carlson was his source.
01:01:41.000Why is he saying these things to my friend?
01:01:46.000Trying to fish for information for Max Blumenthal's wife.
01:01:53.000And she goes on to accuse me of being a fat.
01:01:55.000And I'm leading the only explicitly Christian, explicitly pro-white, I guess the kind of movement that Tucker thinks is full of Nazis movement in America.
01:03:17.000You know, and when all these boomer guppies, you know, or I don't know what people that fish, what fish do people, when all the boomer salmon, when they all swim up and go, you know, they're looking for the bait, then they reel them in.
01:03:48.000Trump shook everything up, destabilized the entire, like I said, carefully calibrated system, reliable system, and they brought out the big guns to try to
01:04:02.000Disintegrate everything that he built.
01:04:27.000And they're gonna build up the Nelk Boys who are just in Israel and interview Tucker.
01:04:31.000Another one of those weird coincidences.
01:04:34.000The Nelk Boys, who are a bunch of shithead guys that drink beer and have sex with girls, they go to Israel and then the next week they interview Tucker.
01:04:44.000And they're on Rumble, which is funded by Peter Thiel.
01:04:50.000Which is in bed with Locals, which is an Israeli company.
01:04:56.000And now Tucker leaves Fox, and what's the next place?
01:07:03.000Now Tucker Carlson being fired, happening at the same time that Trump has been indicted, at the same time that Netanyahu is being overthrown.
01:07:15.000You know, we can't see the thing itself, but we can see its effects.
01:07:17.000We can see how it distorts reality around it.
01:07:20.000We can't see precisely what's going on because it's all espionage and spies and that kind of thing.
01:07:27.000But we can see how it alters reality, how it manipulates reality around it.
01:07:34.000That's not to say that every event is a coincidence, but it seemed as though things were relatively quiet for some time, and then just in the last few months, it's like, boom, Trump indicted, Netanyahu overthrown, Tucker Carlson fired, Don Lemon fired for some reason, James O'Keefe is out at his organization.
01:10:46.000People call me a fed because I only got half a million dollars frozen by the FBI and was only put on the no-fly list and was only under FBI investigation and considered for charges and only subpoenaed
01:11:41.000Could you imagine the field day that SPLC, that Daily Beast, that the gray zone that Tucker himself would have with me, or even Revolver for that matter.
01:11:52.000If I had that kind of pedigree, Revolver would be calling me Ray Epps.
01:11:56.000Tucker would be calling me Ray Epps if my dad was in the CIA like Tucker's.
01:13:26.000It's like, you know, people are gonna call me all kinds of things and I get attacked constantly and like I'm clearly an organic actor by the fact that I have no pedigree or anything like that.
01:13:36.000I'm also 24 and I've been doing this for six years.
01:18:24.000It's like when these like newer parents say to their they have all these like strategies to deal with their kids like they don't yell at the kid they just say something like we don't cry or like crying is that you know we only do good behaviors they do these like all these new new age like parenting tricks it's like if you're not spanking them then what are you gonna do yell at them if you're not yelling at them what do you need to argue with them it's like they're a kid you're gonna argue with a kid
01:18:53.000You need to go to your room because there need to be consequences because otherwise there's moral hazard in your decisions, like, you know.
01:20:43.000You know, they would go out there and they'd be shooting each other's faces off and fighting bears and rattlesnakes and they'd come home and the wife is like, I don't feel like it.
01:20:58.000You're telling me they wouldn't grab her by the hair and drag her?
01:22:14.000You ever see that video where there's a guy at a resort and he's walking around drunk and he's got his shirt off and he's like, somebody get me on the phone with Donald Trump!
01:22:26.000And this woman is like, you need to stop swearing in front of the kids.
01:22:30.000And he winds up and just blasts her across the face.
01:22:36.000Now I'm not saying, again, I don't support that.
01:26:09.000It's like, you roughhouse with your brothers, if you have siblings, you roughhouse with your friends, and like, yeah, you're gonna roughhouse with your wife.
01:30:52.000This guy had a loaded gun on the set of a movie, pointed it at somebody when they weren't even filming and shot her and killed her and didn't even get in trouble.
01:34:52.000I'm thinking about one thing in particular.
01:34:56.000The story goes that Tucker Carlson himself personally drove to Mar-a-Lago to convince Trump to lock down the country in March 2020 in response to the COVID pandemic.
01:35:09.000So yeah, whoever is going to replace him is going to be worse.
01:35:14.000They're never going to influence Trump in the right way like Tucker when he convinced Trump to lock down the country in response to COVID or like when Sean Hannity convinced him to
01:35:37.000Have you ever seen the Tucker interview with brilliant physicist Stephen E. Jones, who proved beyond doubt that explosives were used in the destruction of the towers on 911?
01:38:00.000Roommate who went with Tucker down to Nicaragua was most likely his friend, Georgetown lawyer-slash-editor for the Georgetown Journal of International Law and Cheney Chief Policy Advisor Neil Patel.
01:38:11.000Also Jorge Canoza, drafted Radio Marty, ran a U.S.
01:38:14.000Cuba lobby he admitted was modeled on his love for AIPAC.
01:38:18.000Well yeah, anybody that's going to Georgetown is gonna be a spook.
01:40:37.000That's amazing that Tucker got fired before anything bad happened to me, right?
01:40:41.000I've been doing this show forever, and every, every few months, something happens where people are like, no, this is it, no, Nick's in trouble this time, oh, this is, man, this is, Nick is in for it this time.
01:40:53.000And every time, it's just like, whoop, yeah, never mind, bye.
01:40:57.000And then all the people that are engineering this stuff, they get fired, they get blown up in some way, their show comes to an end.
01:42:26.000That I was like... I think he sensed that I'm like a diehard loyalist student and I think he recognized that maybe other people in his orbit... Like, perfect example, we were on Tim Pool and Ye left the set.
01:42:47.000And Milo was like he kind of hesitated and I forget what he said, but he said he made some comment It was kind of like damage control type stuff But that's like a moment where he he thought like oh, but I need to be on Tim pool And I was like bye.
01:48:28.000Groyper Warrior with a big super chat says, May you continue to inspire the young people of America to make a difference and win in every space we battle and bring people to Jesus.
01:49:23.000Trump has never said anything like that, not even close.
01:49:28.000And Trump being in with the Jews, I mean, that's a problem.
01:49:33.000His dad, or Tucker's, no, Trump's uncle being at MIT and having Tesla's papers is not the same as your dad being the head of CIA propaganda and then you work at Fox News.
01:50:00.000Because of, not in spite of Trump, that they even went ahead with building more fence.
01:50:05.000Even though that wasn't ideal, Trump fought tooth and nail.
01:50:08.000First through Congress, then through the courts, and then accelerated it in 2020, and built up an immigration regime that reduced legal immigration by 92% by the end of his term, and seriously reduced illegal immigration as well.
01:52:14.000She'll go in there, go on the replies of Elon Musk's tweet, and spam Nick Fuentes, just say, unban Nick Fuentes, unban Nick... Everybody reply, not multiple times, just do it once, and like and retweet every person that you see mentioning me, especially all the big ones.