00:00:37.000Hopefully hook your buttons like type.
00:00:39.000I was looking at the camera and I don't even fight like I was screaming at my daddy, throw me in a Christ like I was screaming at the reverie, just type like Looking for a bright light, see what your life like Riding on a white bike, selling like a type like Pressing on a gas, never know before the night like Screaming at my daddy, throw me in a Christ like But nobody never tell you who you're being like Christ Only you're seeing me,
00:01:09.000only when it's eating me Searching for a deed, now you want to be a free Now you wanna see it free, like to see it be a piece Tell me what you like, like turn it down to right like Driving with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ-like I'm just trying to find out the truth before a new way Just really trying not to break through the pool way I don't have a clue,
00:01:27.000I'm just singing on my festo Rock up on a text-o, that's a tell-text-o Another word, got a picture or a test-mo Wrestling with God, I don't really wanna rest, so Spanish really life-like Everything in my life Talking with my dad and he said it ain't Christ-like A miracle curse is inevitable.
00:02:50.000I was looking at the camera and I don't even fight like I was screaming at my daddy, told me in it Christ like I was screaming at the repertory just like mine Looking for a bright place, see what your life like riding on a white bike, smelling like a type bike, pressing on the gas, never know before night like screaming at my daddy, told me in it Christ like, but nobody never tell you who you really fight like.
00:03:10.000Christ, only you ever see it, only when it's eating me Psychic Tyler Perry, man, I'm doing beat, D&T Searching for a D&T Now you wanna see it free, now you wanna see it free Let's just see it be a piece, tell me what your life like Turn it down to bright light Travelin' with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ like I'm just tryna find, I've been looking for a new way I'm just really tryna have to race through the pool way I don't have a pool, cleanin' on my pesto, lock up on a text though,
00:03:35.000not to tell text though Gotta sell the word, got a picture or a test mo Wrestle in my life I'm talking with my dad It's not, it's rules.
00:03:53.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:06:46.000Because for the past month or so, the lockdowns have largely ended.
00:06:51.000Ended in most major cities, in even the most liberal states.
00:06:55.000California recently lifted their mask mandate or stopped enforcing it.
00:07:01.000And so it seemed like for a short time, all of this was going to go away and things were going to go back to normal.
00:07:08.000But you've seen they've started astroturfing this Delta variant lately.
00:07:12.000It's a Allegedly, a new strain of the virus which is more transmissible, although not more deadly, but more transmissible.
00:07:21.000And so, in response to that, now you're seeing major vaccine mandates going into effect in foreign countries like the United Kingdom and France.
00:07:30.000And in the United States, a big decision was just made in a court regarding the ability of universities to mandate the vaccine.
00:07:39.000There was a case with Indiana University where a student sued because.
00:07:44.000Because the university mandated that all incoming students had to take the vaccine.
00:07:49.000The judge decided that Indiana University can mandate that all their students take the vax.
00:07:56.000And so, if that is the precedent, then that will be the case probably for all schools, all businesses, everywhere.
00:08:04.000All institutions will be able to mandate vaccines.
00:08:25.000Millions dead, possibly billions dead when all is said and done.
00:08:29.000Although, honestly, you know, the more that I think about the vaccine, the more that I think in some ways it might be a good thing because a lot of people are going to die from the vaccine.
00:08:40.000And probably a lot of people that we know and even people that we like or love will die from the vaccine.
00:10:55.000Darren Beatty, Revolver, the work that they're doing.
00:10:59.000Honestly, they're one of the most exciting things that's happening in conservatism right now, or in, I think, the American right wing.
00:11:06.000But so Revolver covered this story a few months ago in relation to the January 6th incident.
00:11:12.000They talked about how, maybe you remember this, shortly before the election, There was allegedly a plot by right wing extremists in Michigan to kidnap the Democratic governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, and hold her for ransom or kill her or something because of the COVID lockdown.
00:11:45.000And if you remember, the headline was something like, You know, right wing extremists plot to kidnap the governor foiled, and it was everywhere.
00:11:55.000And that, as well as other things like that, have been used as a pretext for a government crackdown on so called domestic violent extremism.
00:12:07.000And they call it that because, in the American legal lexicon, I don't know if there's really a formal definition of terrorism.
00:12:18.000In terms of criminal law, a terrorist.
00:12:23.000So they use this, I don't know the technicality, but they don't use the word terrorist.
00:12:30.000That's something that, you know, now that I've said that, you'll start to notice it more and more in the news, in the official government documents.
00:12:38.000They produced, for example, a guide recently explaining what domestic violent extremism is and what the main groups are and everything, but that's the term that they use.
00:12:49.000Plot by so called right wing extremists back in October 2020 was a pretext for the government to crack down.
00:12:58.000When they say domestic violent extremists, what they mean is American citizens who are right wing, who oppose the government, and in particular, the deep state.
00:13:08.000The intelligence agencies, the ruling class, the permanent political class of incumbents and people that get elected all the time, and unelected bureaucrats.
00:13:18.000So, in other words, if you're right wing, if you're an American citizen, if you're a skeptic of the deep state, you are, according to this new sweeping mandate, because of this plot and other similar things.
00:13:30.000You're a domestic violent extremist, the equivalent of a terrorist.
00:13:34.000And all that that means is now the Patriot Act applies to you.
00:13:40.000And the NSA and the FBI and all the other intel agencies can get all up in your business once they classify you this way.
00:13:50.000The update on this case, and like I said, we talked about this a few months ago, Revolver broke the story that if you looked at any of the charging documents and any other government documents about this, This specific plot in Michigan, it turned out that the whole thing was cooked up by federal agents.
00:14:10.000So, back in October 2020, they ran with the headline in the press Domestic violent extremists plot to kidnap the governor, and therefore we need to crack down on American citizens.
00:14:23.000Then the election happened, and then everything went on.
00:14:26.000But Revolver broke the story a few months ago, showing since then, it hasn't been talked about since then in the media, but since then, Charging documents and other documents have come out from the government which say that it actually wasn't as clear cut as some right wing guys got together and tried to kill the governor, but actually, like a third of the people involved in the plot were working for the federal government as informants or as undercover agents.
00:14:56.000That was in Revolver a few months ago.
00:14:58.000And like I said, they cover that in relation to January 6th.
00:15:03.000And they said that, well, you know, if the government.
00:15:06.000Entraps people and they astroturf a fake plot like they did in Michigan.
00:15:12.000Well, maybe they did at the Capitol in January.
00:15:20.000I think it just came out today or yesterday from BuzzFeed, not from Revolver, not from the Daily Stormer, not from Fox News, not from Breitbart, but from BuzzFeed, which says, and this is a pretty interesting claim, it says that maybe that entire plot, that whole thing wouldn't have even happened.
00:15:38.000If it wasn't for the federal government.
00:15:43.000In October 2020, they said, oh, right wing extremists plot to kidnap the governor.
00:15:49.000A few months ago, Revolver says, well, actually, a third of the so called plotters were working for the government in some capacity.
00:15:58.000BuzzFeed, which is a mainstream liberal outlet, comes out today and says, not only were there informants and agents all over the place, but according to the lawyers who are defending, The so called accused plotters, the whole thing would not have even happened.
00:16:16.000And maybe nothing even really would have happened at all, even what transpired in the first place.
00:16:26.000They weren't even intending to do anything, and none of this would have gotten put in the media.
00:16:31.000No one would have gotten charged if it wasn't for law enforcement basically creating this from scratch from the beginning.
00:16:38.000So, in other words, not only was law enforcement involved, as we knew before, but This wouldn't have existed without law enforcement.
00:16:47.000And maybe they didn't even intend to do anything at all.
00:16:50.000But the whole thing, the whole thing was a complete fabrication from the start by the intel agencies.
00:16:57.000So, we'll go into this report and we'll go through the evidence.
00:17:01.000If this is the case, it's pretty incredible because we're going to then have to rethink everything we know about every major event that's happened in like the past 30 years.
00:17:12.000Because what we've been led to believe is that if you question Sandy Hook or 9 11 or the Las Vegas shooting or the election fraud or January 6th or anything like that, you're a nut job conspiracy theorist, hater, you're a threat to society.
00:17:30.000It's cancer to a free society, and everybody should be in jail.
00:17:34.000We're finding out that all these things, you know, maybe the conspiracy theorists were right about.
00:17:41.000And if so, what implications does that have for the media, the elections, the government, the intel agencies, the events of just the past year alone?
00:18:00.000But before we get into that, I have a couple of announcements.
00:18:02.000Number one, number one, if you haven't noticed, we are at war with the Pit Viper brand.
00:18:09.000Pit Vipers are the sunglasses that I was wearing during the White Boy Summer Road Trip, and actually that Baked Alaska wore inside the Capitol on January 6th.
00:18:22.000And the Pit Vipers, Baked Alaska's been wearing those for years, they're part of his look, and they're retro.
00:18:40.000And anyway, since I wore my pair of Pit Vipers at CPAC last week, the brand Pit Vipers has been on social media relentlessly saying, Oh, Nick Fuentes better stop wearing our glasses.
00:18:59.000And maybe you've seen this, maybe you haven't, but if you go on their official Twitter account, They have been tweeting nonstop about it for like the past two weeks.
00:19:08.000And it puts me in a weird situation because at once it's like, fuck you.
00:19:51.000Those are the official glasses of America First.
00:19:54.000They're the official glasses of baked Alaska.
00:19:56.000They're the official glasses of right wing extremism and anti government extremism and conspiracy theories and anti Semitism and Holocaust denial and white supremacy and all of it.
00:20:10.000So, I'm not taking my pit vipers off, but on the contrary, I don't want to give them more money.
00:20:18.000So, on the one hand, no, you're going to be the official sponsor of racism, whether you like it or not.
00:20:25.000But I don't want to keep giving them money because then they put out a tweet the other week and they said, We're donating all the profits we made from racists and giving them to the SPLC.
00:20:36.000And they posted a receipt of their donation to the SPLC and they gave the SPLC like $600, which is like.
00:22:45.000So, Bid Viper, first, after the CPAC thing, they put out a tweet and they said, hey, racists like Nick Fuentes shouldn't wear our sunglasses.
00:22:54.000Then they came out and said, we donated all your money to the SPLC.
00:24:44.000We're selling our own sunglasses and they're going to look similar and no one's going to know the difference and everyone's going to think, you know, well, no.
00:24:52.000People are going to know the difference because they're different.
00:24:54.000They are very different in terms of what's legally actionable.
00:28:15.000I mean, I hope that their loyal followers who have been buying up the glasses are comfortable with everything Pit Viper's ever posted on social media.
00:28:27.000So, not to worry, we've got all of it.
00:29:08.000So, you could buy the merch with Litecoin, and now you can also buy it with credit card as well.
00:29:13.000So, check that out, merch.nicholasjfwinds.com.
00:29:16.000And also, in light of recent events, we will be re airing our AFPAC 2 conference this weekend on Saturday.
00:29:26.000So, you know, it's almost the six month anniversary of AFPAC.
00:29:31.000We're already getting started, actually, on AFPAC 3, believe it or not.
00:29:35.000AFPAC is sort of like the definitive America First conference in the entire United States of America.
00:29:43.000The most energy, the most excitement, the most competent, the most well done, the best speakers, the best production value, and we don't have any institutional support.
00:29:53.000We don't have anybody jerking us off or doing us any favors, and it was the best conference ever.
00:29:58.000So we're already getting started on AFPAC 3.
00:30:00.000It's going to be bigger and better than AFPAC 2.
00:30:04.000I don't know how we're going to top it, but it's going to be better.
00:30:07.000So, in the spirit of working on AFPAC 3 and basically in preparation of our six month anniversary, We're going to be re airing AFPAC 2 on Saturday on AmericaFirst.live.
00:30:19.000So check out the Telegram for updates on that.
00:30:22.000I think it'll air the same time as this show.
00:30:25.000But if you want to check that out, that'll be on Saturday.
00:30:28.000So I think those are all of our announcements.
00:31:03.000So our first story is about the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot.
00:31:06.000Like I said, if you remember, back before the election of 2020, I think it was in October, there was this big headline about how right wing extremists in Michigan were plotting to kidnap.
00:31:18.000The Democrat governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer.
00:31:22.000And it was a big story at the time, and that allowed the media to talk about how homegrown terrorism is the biggest threat, right wing extremism is a big threat, white supremacy is a big problem, and so on.
00:31:36.000But once that was reported, we basically heard nothing about it since then.
00:31:41.000And like I said at the top of the show, Revolver broke the story a couple of months ago saying that the people that allegedly plotted to kidnap the governor back then, like, Almost all of them were federal informants or federal agents, and not playing insignificant roles either.
00:31:59.000The federal informants and the undercover federal agents that were part of this kidnapping plot were doing critical work to make that happen.
00:32:10.000They were the head of transportation for the group, they were the head of security for the group, they were scouting out the governor's mansion.
00:32:17.000I mean, they were doing almost all the important jobs.
00:32:22.000And it's to the point where the people that are allegedly the terrorists were along for the ride.
00:32:31.000The federal government cooked up this plot to kidnap the governor.
00:32:35.000They basically arranged for the hotels and the cars and the security, and they cased the governor's mansion, and they came up with the idea.
00:32:44.000The so called terrorists that we're supposed to be afraid of were like along for the ride.
00:32:49.000They were just there as participants, sort of passively a part of it.
00:32:58.000And now there's a big story in BuzzFeed, liberal mainstream media, saying the same thing, saying that actually this plot to kidnap the governor.
00:33:08.000Wouldn't have even happened if it wasn't for the feds.
00:33:12.000So, this is what BuzzFeed has to say about that plot.
00:33:14.000And keep in mind, it has credibility because this is the media, the mainstream media, copping to it.
00:33:22.000This is the system, this is the regime, which they can't even hide it anymore, saying, yeah, the FBI is creating terrorism in America.
00:33:33.000It says, The audacious plot to kidnap a sitting governor, seen by many as a Precursor to the January 6th assault on the U.S. Capitol by hundreds of Trump supporting protesters has become one of the most important domestic terrorism investigations in a generation.
00:33:51.000This is the most important domestic terrorism investigation in a generation.
00:33:58.000The prosecution has already emerged as a critical test for how the Biden administration approaches the growing threat of homegrown anti government groups.
00:34:16.000To some, the FBI's infiltration of the innermost circle of armed anti government groups is a model for how to successfully forestall dangerous acts of terrorism.
00:34:28.000But for others, it's an example of precisely the kind of outrageous government overreach that radicalizes people in the first place, and increasingly a flashpoint for deep state conspiracy theories.
00:34:41.000The government has documented at least 12 confidential informants who assisted in the sprawling investigation.
00:34:49.000The trove of evidence they help gather provides an unprecedented view into American extremism, laying out in often stunning detail the ways that anti government groups network with each other and, in some cases, discuss violent actions.
00:35:02.000An examination of the case by BuzzFeed News reveals that some of those informants, acting under the direction of the FBI, played a far larger role than has previously been reported.
00:35:16.000Working in secret, they did more than just passively observe and report on the actions of the suspects.
00:35:22.000Instead, they had a hand in nearly every single aspect of the alleged plot, starting with its inception.
00:35:32.000The extent of their involvement raises questions as to whether there would have even been a conspiracy without them.
00:35:40.000It says a longtime government informant from Wisconsin, for example, helped organize a series of meetings around the country where many of the alleged plotters first met one another and the earliest notions of a plan took root, some of those people say.
00:35:54.000The Wisconsin informant even paid for hotel rooms and food as an incentive to get people to come.
00:36:00.000The Iraq war veteran, for his part, became so deeply enmeshed in a Michigan militant group that he rose to become its second in command, encouraging members to collaborate with other potential suspects and paying for their transportation to meetings.
00:36:16.000He prodded the alleged mastermind of the kidnapping plot to advance his plan, then baited the trap that led to the arrest.
00:36:25.000So, you know, in this article, BuzzFeed says, well, this is very divisive.
00:36:32.000This is the most important domestic terrorism case in a generation.
00:36:36.000But the FBI's role has divided people.
00:36:40.000Because some people look at the FBI's role in this domestic terrorism plot and say, this is a model.
00:36:47.000Because the FBI can get an idea of what's going on.
00:36:51.000They can map out these networks and they could understand how these groups work.
00:36:56.000And that could be used by law enforcement to thwart real terrorism.
00:36:59.000They say, on the other hand, it's driving conspiracy theories.
00:37:32.000And they say that the involvement of the FBI was so.
00:37:37.000It was so pervasive that there wouldn't be a plot if the FBI wasn't involved.
00:37:41.000Because, as they say, the FBI brought the group together where there was no group.
00:37:47.000The FBI paid for hotel rooms and food to bring them and incentivize them to come together.
00:37:53.000The FBI rose through the ranks of the group that they created, came up with the terrorist plot for the group, persuaded the group to do it, and then trapped them.
00:38:05.000And they say, yeah, maybe the whole thing wouldn't have happened without the FBI.
00:38:11.000And the best is the way they introduce the story is saying, well, it's very divisive.
00:38:16.000Because some people think that this is the best way to learn about extremism.
00:38:21.000The best way to learn about homegrown extremism, homegrown extremism, is to invite people to a holiday inn, pay for their pizza, tell them you're creating a group, lead the group, come up with a terror plot, convince them to pull it off, and then trap them.
00:38:38.000That's how we learn about terrorism, by creating it.
00:38:42.000And then they say on the flip side, it's driving crazy conspiracy theories.
00:38:47.000Maybe it's problematic because it's driving these lunatic deep state conspiracy theories.
00:38:55.000It says this account is based on analysis of court filings, transcripts, exhibits, audio recordings, and other documents, as well as interviews with more than two dozen people with direct knowledge of the case, including several who are present at meetings and training sessions where prosecutors say the plot was hatched.
00:39:16.000All but one of the 14 original defendants have pleaded not guilty, and they vigorously deny that they were involved in a conspiracy to kidnap anyone.
00:39:27.000So there are 14 defendants, 12 informants, 14 homegrown terrorists that are actually being charged, and 12 undercover informants and FBI agents.
00:40:08.000It says the prosecution gathered thousands of social media posts, 400,000 text messages, 1,300 hours of recording, including audio or video from all three vehicles it alleges traveled to Birch Lake on the night of September 12th.
00:40:24.000Or rather, it maintains that this evidence shows that many of those who were charged not only expressed anti government sentiments, but also took concrete steps toward the goal of kidnapping or killing law enforcement officers and elected officials.
00:40:38.000Yeah, it's hard to imagine why anyone would want to do that.
00:40:44.000It says, but the defendants, as well as others caught up in the sweeping investigation, which stretched from Baltimore to Kansas City, claimed that their talk never rose beyond the level of fantasy and they never intended to harm anyone.
00:40:57.000Although they have not denied participating in training events, attending meetings, and communicating with other defendants, they claim that no actual conspiracy to kidnap the governor ever existed.
00:41:08.000Instead, they say they were targeted because of their political views.
00:41:12.000Some describe the case as a premeditated campaign by the government to undermine the Patriot movement, an ideology based on fealty to the Second Amendment and the conviction that the government has violated the Constitution and is therefore illegitimate.
00:41:26.000They argue that the recordings and text messages that the government calls, Proof of a criminal conspiracy are in fact constitutionally protected speech, expressions of frustration at what they see as the government's betrayal of its citizens.
00:41:40.000Attorneys for all but one of the defendants declined invitations to comment on the record for this story.
00:41:46.000To date, one defendant has formally accused the government of entrapment, arguing that the FBI assembled the key plotters, encouraged the group's anti government feelings, and even gave its members military style training.
00:41:59.000Additional defendants have said they plan to make similar claims when the cases.
00:42:03.000Divided between federal and state court, go to trial starting as soon as October.
00:42:15.000Back in September, October, they said, oh, right wing militia is going to kill the government, and that's proof for why the government has to kill right wing militias.
00:42:27.000That's proof that American citizens are engaging in violent conspiracies that they shouldn't be, and that means we get to spy on them, that means we get to arrest them, that means we get to kill them.
00:43:23.00014 out of the 26 are, you know, real people.
00:43:28.000They're citizens, not aligned with the government, right?
00:43:31.000Those are the alleged suspects or terrorists.
00:43:34.000And 12 of them are working for the FBI, working for law enforcement, working for the intel agencies.
00:43:40.000And based on the reporting from BuzzFeed, And Revolver 2, they're doing the jobs that are the most important that maybe this homegrown extremism wouldn't exist without law enforcement.
00:43:53.000You know, at what point do you say law enforcement is creating the crime?
00:43:57.000Law enforcement creates the terrorism.
00:44:00.000And, you know, you might ask yourself, well, why would people tasked with enforcing the laws come up with plots to break the laws?
00:44:08.000Why would the people that are supposed to keep order and protect the government and uphold the law and so on?
00:44:14.000Why would they undermine the order and break the law and create these kinds of plots?
00:44:19.000Well, it's pretty clear what the motivation would be.
00:44:22.000If your job is law enforcement and there is this big threat of law breaking, of transgression, of infractions, conspiracies, and plots, what does that do for you?
00:44:35.000What has it done for law enforcement since January 6th?
00:44:38.000What has it done for law enforcement since this happened?
00:44:41.000The most important domestic extremism case in a generation.
00:44:46.000More power, more money, more funding, more influence, more jurisdiction.
00:46:25.000And just look at what they're asking for in response to this stuff, and you can work backwards from that.
00:46:31.000If the response to this big domestic terror case, biggest in a generation, on January 6th is, well, oh, this group of people gets so much money and this group of people gets all this power, why don't we start there and work our way backward?
00:46:47.000If January 6th and the Gretchen Whitmer plot make the FBI more powerful and gets them more money, why don't we follow the money?
00:46:57.000Why don't we work our way backward from that?
00:46:59.000Maybe the people that had the most to gain from this had something to do with this happening.
00:47:05.000And then you look at the charging documents, you look at the transcripts, the court filings, all of it.
00:47:11.000Then you find out that half of the people that came up with this plot that's going to get the FBI all this money and all this influence were working for the FBI?
00:47:23.000That's called as close as you're going to get to definitive, demonstrable proof that the FBI is behind this, that the intel agencies are behind all of this.
00:49:12.000And take a look at that Time Magazine article that came out late January talking about the conspiracy to save democracy and put down the Stop the Steal movement.
00:49:21.000How they brought together the Zuckerberg Chan Foundation with their $300 million contribution to get out the vote.
00:49:28.000And they brought together the Democratic Party and the mainstream media and other major private donors to thwart the effort to audit the ballots in the swing states.
00:49:38.000Follow the money, follow the influence.
00:49:39.000Maybe the people that had the most to gain from that had something to do with it.
00:49:44.000So it doesn't just stop at the FBI, it's all the institutions, particularly the events of just the last year, can be explained in this way.
00:49:52.000The BLM, the COVID pandemic, the election fraud, January 6th, the whole thing, it's all a lie.
00:50:00.000And once you abandon The benefit of the doubt that we give to the institutions, we have this presumption that things like that either can't happen or they don't happen.
00:50:16.000That's the only thing that stands in the way of people realizing what's going on in the world the presumption that either the FBI can't do things like this or they wouldn't engage in things like this.
00:50:27.000Well, we know that that's not true now.
00:50:30.000Because most people, when confronted with something like this, they may say, oh, that's a conspiracy theory, without really looking at the facts.
00:51:14.000That those institutions can't do that, or they wouldn't do that, or it's not likely, or that that's, you know, according to Occam's razor, not the simplest explanation, but yet here it is staring us right in the face.
00:51:26.000Tell me with confidence the FBI doesn't do stuff like this all the time.
00:51:30.000You can't because they're able to and they do.
00:51:34.000And if it's within their ability and they're willing to do it, and you can see who runs the FBI, it's Becomes probably a safer bet that more often than not, this is what's happening rather than the alternative, rather than what they tell us, which is that right wing extremism is just waiting to overthrow the country or something.
00:51:57.000So that's the big takeaway from this if you, you know, when you see something like this and the media was a part of it and they covered it up and they're all in on it, you realize that the whole society begins to unravel.
00:52:12.000All the assumptions you had about the institutions begin to unravel.
00:52:16.000Suddenly, the mainstream media, you know, you look at them a lot differently.
00:52:20.000And suddenly, the federal government and academia and big tech and all of it starts to unravel when you see 26 people involved, 14 defendants, 12 FBI agents.
00:52:32.000By the way, biggest domestic terrorism case in a generation.
00:52:39.000And it was the guy that came up with the plot.
00:52:41.000And it's the guy that brought the group together and paid for the hotels and the transportation, provided the military training.
00:52:48.000And the defendants were along for the ride.
00:52:49.000That's your homegrown terror threat that is the justification now for Panopticon surveillance state, near absolute intelligence agency control, and blanket, right?
00:53:03.000Blank check influence and power to do whatever they want.
00:53:33.000Because here's what's going to happen we're going to find out that the FBI was involved in the Capitol riot.
00:53:39.000We're going to find out, based on the audits in Maricopa County and in Fulton County and in Wisconsin and Michigan, we're going to find out that there was widespread voter fraud that changed the outcome of the presidential election.
00:53:50.000We're going to find out that the vaccine is more deadly than they're letting on.
00:53:56.000Oh, and by the way, the crime will be out of control and it's going to be black people doing it.
00:54:00.000And so, a year from now, when we've got hyperinflation, the economy is totally shit, we know we have an illegitimate president, we know that George Floyd wasn't killed by Derek Chauvin, the vaccine is killing everybody that they pushed, and the FBI caused the capital riots and the mass shootings and the plot to kidnap the governor.
00:54:22.000What are we supposed to believe about the country we live in when everybody realizes all of that?
00:55:00.000I mean, it's honestly a big white pill because the worst thing that could happen is that this would just go on, the current trajectory would just continue uninterrupted, undisturbed, not changed in a meaningful way.
00:55:17.000What needs to happen is a dynamic needs to fundamentally change.
00:55:22.000And so, entropy, I'm talking about the physical force, is our friend.
00:55:59.000And I'm telling you that if you're against the current regime, if you're against the current system, the worst thing that could happen is that things would just go on like they are.
00:56:09.000Things are just getting worse at an accelerating pace, but gradually still just declining, getting worse, and nothing really changes.
00:56:19.000If nothing changes, there's no chance for victory.
00:56:23.000There's a 0% chance for victory given the current dynamic.
00:56:26.000So, what we need is a dynamic to fundamentally change in a big way.
00:56:31.000For that to happen, big, dramatic things have to happen.
00:56:36.000I think people waking up about things like this, those are big, dramatic things that need to happen.
00:56:43.000And that's the kind of way that we have to look at it.
00:56:47.000People are thinking, well, what's the solution?
00:58:21.000If we can't succeed in this dynamic, we have to prepare for when the dynamic changes.
00:58:26.000The good news is when we see things like this, we know based on technological, political, social, and cultural forces, the dynamic must change because things are, everything is changing rapidly.
00:59:30.000People are starting to wake up, and we got to prepare for when that happens.
00:59:36.000We have to be prepared for when that happens.
00:59:39.000Don't get me wrong, we're still trying to win.
00:59:41.000We always have to be believing in ourselves and trying to win and all of that.
00:59:46.000But I believe the real opportunity is somewhere down the line.
00:59:51.000Once we turn a corner, that's when the real opportunity is.
00:59:54.000And in the meantime, we have to be preparing ourselves, preparing ourselves.
00:59:58.000A vanguard preparing a movement, an infrastructure, a network, tangible, real, practical, because the time's not right and you can't force these things.
01:01:06.000We're going to kill you or you're going to die.
01:01:10.000The latest story here about the vaccine mandate from the United States, the reason we're talking about it tonight, I said at the top of the show, for a time we thought that maybe we were going to get out of this because the mask mandates were ending, the lockdowns were ending.
01:01:25.000It seemed like the COVID case numbers had plummeted, and people were talking about a fourth wave, fourth wave of COVID infections for a long time, but it never really materialized until recently.
01:01:38.000And so you saw the first wave, the second wave, the third wave.
01:01:42.000And the infection numbers went way, way, way down.
01:03:04.000Because when the third wave was ending, they said, oh, well, in order to incentivize people to get the vax, you have to say, if you get the vax, then you can take off the mask and you can live without the lockdown.
01:03:16.000But then they lifted the lockdown and the mask mandate for everybody.
01:03:19.000So people said, oh, well, If I could go into Walgreens without wearing a mask and they're not going to check if I'm vaccinated, why would I get the vax?
01:03:27.000So now there's a fourth wave, a Delta variant.
01:03:32.000And now they're locking everything down again.
01:03:34.000And now they're going to say, well, the only people that are going to be able to go out are the people that are vaccinated.
01:03:40.000This is their push to get people that didn't want to get the vax to get vaccinated.
01:03:44.000And they're doing it now in France, in the UK, they're doing it in Europe, and they're doing it in the United States.
01:03:50.000And so the latest story is about a decision that was made in Indiana.
01:03:56.000A student sued Indiana University because the university put in place a vaccine mandate.
01:04:01.000They said you can't come back to school unless you get the vaccine.
01:04:05.000And the student said, Well, that's unconstitutional because I don't want to get the vaccine and I shouldn't be forced by an institution to do that.
01:04:14.000Well, a federal judge decided that actually the university does have a constitutional right to force the vax mandate.
01:04:23.000It says, Indiana University can require its roughly 90,000 students and 40,000 employees to get vaccinated for COVID under a federal judge's ruling that might be the first of its kind regarding college immunization mandates.
01:04:39.000In a ruling dated on Sunday, the U.S. District Judge in South Bend rejected a request from eight IU students who sought to block the requirement while they pursue a lawsuit, claiming that the university's policy violated their constitutional right by forcing them to receive unwanted medical treatment.
01:04:59.000James Bopp, a conservative lawyer representing the students, said on Monday that he plans to appeal the ruling, which he believes is the first by a federal judge in challenges to such mandates, which have been imposed by hundreds of Private and public U.S. colleges.
01:05:15.000The judge wrote that the students haven't presented evidence showing that they could prevail in the case and that the Constitution permits Indiana University to pursue a reasonable and due process of vaccination in the legitimate interest of public health for students, faculty, and staff.
01:05:32.000In France, President Macron introduced new coronavirus measures on Monday night.
01:05:36.000COVID 19 vaccinations will be mandatory for those working with the vulnerable.
01:05:41.000Vaccine passports will also be required from August 1st.
01:05:44.000For anyone wanting to go out to eat or drink at a bar, cafe, or restaurant, or travel on planes, passengers on long distance bus or train rides will also require a pass.
01:05:55.000Three days ago, France reopened its nightclubs as restrictions began to ease.
01:06:00.000And in the United Kingdom, it says people attending nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gather in England will need to be fully vaccinated from the end of September, says the government.
01:06:16.000Vaccine mandate is still the ultimate end game.
01:06:21.000In Europe, it seems to be being forced by the government.
01:06:24.000In the United States, it's being enforced by the private sector.
01:06:29.000Colleges, universities, schools, places of business, they don't have to have a universal vaccine mandate and say, oh, the government is telling you to get a vaccine to have a vaccine mandate.
01:07:38.000In France, they say if you want to go to a restaurant, and if you want to go to work, and if you want to fly in a plane or travel, you have to get a vaccine.
01:07:45.000Well, what percentage of the population doesn't engage in any of that?
01:07:52.000And that's what's happening not through government in the United States, but through the private sector.
01:07:58.000And I've been saying this for over a year now, I think, at this point, that that is the ultimate end game.
01:08:05.000Lock down the country, open up the lockdown, and this is the part I didn't forecast entirely, but open it up, and then relock it down and say, oh, well, if you get your vaccine, then you can remain in society.
01:08:20.000We're going to close it back down, but not if you're vaccinated.
01:08:23.000By the way, we're creating this digitized system.
01:08:28.000And we're going to create a terminal or a user account or whatever, a barcode, an ID for every man, woman, and child, and put in place a console or a terminal in every place of business, every school, every transportation hub in America.
01:08:42.000And you're going to be registered to that, and you can't access it unless you're vaccinated.
01:09:16.000And this is an mRNA, it's a gene editing vaccine, which is far more invasive than a normal vaccine.
01:09:25.000A normal vaccine, you get injected and it's in your bloodstream.
01:09:28.000This vaccine is injected into your bloodstream and it goes into your cells.
01:09:35.000It goes into your cells, the cells that make up your body as an organism.
01:09:43.000So think of it the government is telling you you can't go to school, you can't go to work, you can't make a living, you can't travel, you can't do anything unless you put this inside your cells, in your veins, in your body.
01:10:04.000They're going to put a higher tax on you?
01:10:08.000What's a bigger violation than the government saying you will be exiled and ostracized from society unless you inject this into your veins and you put this in the cells in your body and it edits your genes, edits your genetics?
01:12:07.000I mean, I've heard stories of people that administer the vaccines and they don't get it themselves because they see what it does to people.
01:12:12.000They stop giving it to people because they see what it does to people.
01:12:16.000And this is the thing that every man, woman, and child is going to get or else they don't have freedom anymore.
01:19:08.000Grubbs says Rubio and Cruz promoting revolution in Cuba because their families are exiles from there is almost as bad as what a lot of these Jewish Zionist types do, honestly.
01:20:25.000He says, but also, I could paint to kids figures like Jackson Columbus, E. Lee, you shouldn't be a teacher, et cetera, and a good light to them.
01:20:34.000I guess the question is would it be bad, even though you hate them, to have people that are of the distant or right infiltrating teaching positions?
01:20:42.000Because it's really just a question of, you know, look, if you want to be a teacher, be a teacher, but don't pretend like you're like fighting for the movement or something.
01:20:52.000You're going to teach what a class of 30 kids to maybe have a more positive outlook on Robert E. Lee.
01:20:57.000When I push infiltration, I'm talking about infiltrate the power structure.
01:21:01.000I'm talking about infiltrate the power structure, infiltrate politics.
01:21:05.000Because if there's like 10,000 people that watch this show and, you know, like 20 of them become teachers, we're talking about impact here.
01:21:13.000We want people to infiltrate where the decisions are happening, not out there where you're subject to curriculum and schools and Department of Education and stuff.
01:21:21.000So, look, if you're going to infiltrate, infiltrate.
01:21:24.000But if you want to be a teacher, be a teacher.
01:21:27.000But you don't, honestly, from these super chats, you're having a hard time.
01:21:32.000I also could paint two kids' figures like Jackson.
01:21:35.000I could paint two kids' figures like Jackson.
01:23:07.000You know what they're going to say on Kiwi Farms if I rank lizard people, cat people, and orcs based on whether I want to marry them, kill them, or freak them?
01:23:16.000I mean, I'm not taking the bait on that one, Jimbo.
01:23:21.000Beardson Smith says 10% to the church, 5% to America first.
01:23:37.000I know that's kind of convenient, but really, what's the money going to?
01:23:44.000So I don't know if I'm allowed to do that, but I'm definitely not.
01:23:47.000Why would I give more money to the church?
01:23:49.000The church is like giving it to refugees.
01:23:52.000Josh the Remover says, I lost my job a couple weeks ago, so until then, I'm going to spend my evenings fishing while watching America First.
01:24:46.000You know, I think about it and I'm like, wouldn't that be great being out on the water, throwing the line in the water, drinking a Pepsi or whatever?
01:24:54.000And then you get out there and you got mosquitoes dive bombing you, ants crawling all over you, bugs everywhere.
01:28:28.000I'm not really familiar with that meme.
01:28:31.000I know Dug, but that's not one that I see very often.
01:28:37.000Real Donald Trump says, Hey, Nick, big fan.
01:28:39.000If one were to have a relative in a high ranking government position, Which speech or video of yours would you recommend showing him to expose him to America First conservatism?
01:30:40.000I was almost going to tweet the other day, back when I had my Twitter account, I was going to tweet out, like, I'm so glad Trump didn't ban burning the American flag because that's what I want to do right now.
01:32:42.000You know, this is a big part of the problem.
01:32:44.000People don't seem to realize that if you're effective, you're going to get pushback from the system.
01:32:49.000So I'm sure they think that it's like, oh, well, if we don't get too close to Nick, we're not going to have the same sort of blacklisting censorship that Nick has.
01:33:01.000But the reason I'm blacklisted and censored is because I'm effective.
01:33:05.000So either you're not effective and they let you through the door, or you are effective and you face tremendous pushback.
01:33:13.000But on some level, you have to determine what you want to do, you know?
01:33:19.000And so, yeah, they did their event, and everybody was like, oh, no, no, they're cool with Nick.
01:33:26.000Like, yeah, I don't have a particular problem with them, but you can't look at them outside the context of the fact that the system is trying to replace me.
01:33:34.000They have been for years, and whether they're doing it intentionally or unintentionally, there are going to be groups and people that are going to be pushed as a safe, controlled, Comfortable alternative to America First Groypers.
01:33:51.000They're not going to push the full message I'm pushing.
01:33:54.000They're going to be good little Zoomers.
01:33:55.000They're going to be good little guys and they're going to push things that are not that you would be able to hear on Tucker or Turning Point or anything like that.
01:34:09.000But they're going to be good little guys and they're going to do, they're not going to rock the boat too much, right?
01:34:16.000And I'm saying, I don't think that that's their intention necessarily at APU, but you can't view what they're doing outside of that context.
01:34:24.000And so they very well may not be trying to do that.
01:34:32.000The system, and this is confirmed, we know this.
01:34:35.000The system is trying to clone me and replace me with somebody who is me, but without the parts they don't like, me without the inconvenient parts.
01:34:43.000And it's quite like what you're saying Trumpism without Trump.
01:34:46.000It's quite like what they're trying to do to Trump.
01:34:48.000Dispense with the anti immigration, dispense with the right wing cultural, implicit white identity, and let's just focus on industrial policy and trade policy and confronting China.
01:34:59.000And similarly, they've been trying to do that to me for years.
01:35:02.000And in the same way, the people that are pushing Trumpism without Trump don't necessarily hate Trump or aren't maybe even trying to replace Trump.
01:35:11.000And so we just have to jealously guard what we have, not because of me or my ego, but because it is a real accomplishment that I've made it as far as I have without compromise.
01:35:23.000And so people thinking we're going to abandon America first or sideline America first or shelve America first because it's not marketable, it's not mainstream or whatever, there's no question that it is better to have something and push something that's a real deal and a real challenge has been blacklisted and push it through the artillery fire, push it through no man's land and get across the finish line than to push some kind of diluted imitation.
01:35:54.000Under the impression that we can avoid fighting the war, that we're just going to sort of cleverly outmaneuver the enemy with verbal trickery.
01:36:01.000And if we are just silent about certain things, you know, that approach is not going to work.
01:36:07.000And I don't really see a huge value in that approach.
01:36:13.000So that's my take on the whole situation.
01:36:15.000I don't think they're bad guys, I don't dislike them.
01:36:18.000But, you know, the idea that, you know, I would just like, I don't know, go along with that or something, I'm not going to cheerlead that effort.
01:36:28.000I think we have enough people that are saying 80% of the truth.
01:36:31.000I think we have enough people that are mainstream and pushing a fraction of the truth.
01:36:36.000I think what we need are really courageous people that are willing to stand in solidarity with the people that have been canceled and push the real message.
01:36:43.000We've got enough people that are going along to get along.
01:36:48.000We've got enough people that are concealing or lying about the real truth, the real controversial stuff, to get a booth at Turning Point USA or to get on Fox News or to not be blacklisted or censored.
01:37:05.000We've got no shortage of climbers and strivers and careerists that are trying to do that in every shade, in every color, every approximation, every instantiation of America First, Paleo Con, whatever ideology.
01:37:20.000What we don't have enough of are people with real balls that are going to stand in real solidarity with the real patriots that have been canceled for pushing the real truth.
01:37:29.000I have so many people fucking complaining to me and saying, Oh my gosh, I'm so blackpilled.
01:37:51.000If everybody was blackpilled because no one's going to take a stand, if they themselves actually took a stand, we'd have a much better shot of winning.
01:40:05.000There's room in the ecosystem for many America First voices.
01:40:08.000But to go up there and to pretend like it's so called good optics to not talk about the real issues, to go up there and pretend it's good optics to just not talk about race, not talk about Israel, not talk about other big things that are going on.
01:40:24.000You know, that might be the worst of all.
01:40:26.000People are saying, oh, they're saying like 100% the same thing.
01:40:48.000It is what it is, but it's happening all over the place.
01:40:55.000It's happening, you know, America First, replacements, imitations, people that are trying to steal our mojo, people that aren't, but kind of are.
01:41:03.000I don't think they're bad people, but I think they're young.
01:41:08.000And like me, you know, they had an idea about, you know, what they want to do or whatever.
01:41:13.000But I'm just trying to give everybody a reality check.
01:41:15.000As somebody that's been doing this for four years, hello.
01:41:18.000A little reality check from somebody that was at Charlottesville, you know, Charlottesville veteran here.
01:41:25.000And tell you it's not so simple as, well, we're just not going to talk about the things they don't want us to talk about.
01:43:24.000I mean, the fundamental premise of what he said about AFPAC was you know, you shouldn't go there because you're going to get arrested or you're going to get doxxed.
01:45:38.000It's not saying you're a coward if you're cautious.
01:45:41.000What I'm saying is you're a coward if you're not a true believer.
01:45:46.000You're a coward if you assess the risks and everything and you won't do it because of irrational.
01:45:51.000Fear and anxiety, which is what happened.
01:45:54.000That's what was happening at the time.
01:45:56.000There was a dread and fear and anxiety gripped the movement and uncertainty, and people were in the grips of that, of the sentiment, of emotion, and a lot of people couldn't make a rational calculation, but I could, and that's the difference.
01:46:17.000It was easy to stream on DLive from Groyper War until the Capitol.
01:46:35.000Get my residual audience for a year from the time of the Groyper War in fall 19 until the Capitol in January 2021.
01:46:43.000That part's easy to say America first, inevitable.
01:46:46.000It's easy to take a flight to Atlanta and take the microphone from me and talk to an audience about stop the steal and say this is our country and blah, blah, blah.
01:46:57.000You know, it's not easy when the federal government is bearing down on you and big tech is banning everybody, and it looks like there's no future for the country and the movement to assess the risks, stand up, and make a stand for America first when people needed to see it the most, when people needed America first to be visible and provide a vision and provide a path forward when they needed it the most.
01:47:53.000You know, we're in a war against a very powerful enemy.
01:47:56.000So, if you're not ready to be hungry, if you're not ready to be tired, if you're not ready to get shot and have.
01:48:03.000Everything you work for blow up in your face and never be happy and maybe never get what you want, then you shouldn't be in the thick of it.
01:48:10.000And that's not to say everybody that watches a show or buys a fucking t shirt, but if you're in the inner circle like he was, you know, you don't belong if you're not prepared for all that and really prepared for it.
01:48:20.000Not LARPing, not like you watch a fucking movie and say, oh, remember when men were like that?
01:50:13.000React to videos on the show, but maybe I'll react to it this weekend or something.
01:50:18.000Brooke says, I'm excited for the sunglasses, the potential autumn merch collection, half pack three, the addition of Jaden and other streamers to America First.live.
01:50:27.000There's always so much to look forward to in this movement.
01:50:30.000I must remember to thank God for the past and present blessings.
01:59:02.000Yeah, I mean, like I said, if you want to become a teacher and inspire, if you want to become a teacher and inspire young minds, you want to wear khakis and a polo shirt to work every day, chalk hands.
02:00:36.000I had minestrone soup for breakfast like four hours ago, five hours ago, and I didn't eat that much because it was breakfast, but now I'm hungry.
02:04:04.000I don't know if it's objectively good.
02:04:05.000It was probably objectively bad, but it's nostalgic.
02:04:09.000Reinstall Windows says, Ayo, Nick, have you looked more into the DeSantis bill about forcing vaccinations if another pandemic were to happen?
02:08:55.000You know, he creates a lot of problems for himself.
02:08:57.000A lot of these younger guys would just, and I know because I was a young guy once, but young guys, they think they have it all figured out.
02:09:07.000When I was a kid, I'm more humble now, but when I was younger, I mean, I wasn't a total know it all because clearly I was able to do something pretty amazing so far.
02:09:17.000But certainly, I was more that way when I was younger than now.
02:09:23.000But these guys are way more like that than I ever was.
02:09:25.000When I was a kid, I was a good listener.
02:10:00.000That's what I did, and it benefited me many times over.
02:10:04.000You know, because when I was a kid, I knew I was smarter than most of the people that were around me, but I knew that if I was humble and if I just shut the fuck up and if I just listen to them and talk to them and let them vent to me and talk about their bullshit, that I could learn something and that maybe they could open doors for me.
02:10:22.000And this is something that happens throughout life.
02:10:24.000It's those kinds of relationships that will do a lot for you.
02:10:26.000So that's just a little piece of advice.
02:10:29.000A lot of young people are not mature enough to do that.
02:10:31.000A lot of young people are like, you know, they'll go somewhere and they're like, oh, well, I don't like this.
02:10:41.000And if you're mature, if you want to get something out of someone or out of an experience, you can't treat it like that.
02:10:47.000You have to be willing to kind of just do what you have to do.
02:10:50.000You have to be willing to do things that are unpleasant.
02:10:53.000You have to think about it like you're, you know, you're trying to achieve something, which is not, you know, maybe you're, you know, like for example, When I was with Cassie Dillon, this is a good example.
02:11:17.000So I was friendly with her and with all her friends Elliot Hamilton and Aaron Bandler, these disgusting guys who had, like, yellow teeth because they had terrible hygiene, and they were, like, autistic and not in a good way, and total just jerk offs, blowhards.
02:11:31.000But I was friendly towards all of them, and.
02:11:34.000Hung out with Cassie Dillon and that crew, and I drove hours to her Western Massachusetts Young Republicans Christmas party in 2016 that I hated, and I hated talking to everybody there, but I did that.
02:11:48.000And I didn't go there and complain and say, Oh, I don't want to do that.
02:11:51.000Oh, I don't really like talking to you.
02:11:53.000It didn't matter that I didn't like it, I didn't matter that I didn't like the experience or like the people.
02:12:02.000You let them talk about their inane nonsense.
02:12:05.000And they keep you around, and then you meet people, and then people are doing things, and sometimes they want to teach you things or do things with you, and those things could be things that benefit you.
02:12:17.000So, I find this with Trey in particular, and also other people, just young guys that just talk too much, talk too much, and they want to do their own thing, and they've got all these ideas, and it's like, anyway, so that's my frustration.
02:12:32.000Because I see in Trey, because I'll tell you the truth, I see in Trey a guy who's smart and he's got a lot of potential.
02:12:39.000But then he's annoying as shit, and he just goes on and on and on and on.
02:12:45.000And I'm like, all right, you know what?