The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. I ve never heard of Bigfoot. I m sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can t do it. You're an e-girl, you know the rule. Who's got the clip? No e-girls. Hashtag never-e-girls, not even once. Not even once! I've never heard him think twice about this guy. And it's actually a six-dimensional chess move. If you don't know how to play chess, then you're in for a treat. It's a show about e-cigarettes, but it's also about a bunch of other things. Today's featured story is a story about the e-cigarette ban, which was announced by the president of the United States. Well, it's a 4-Dimensional chess move, so it might not be as simple as you think it is. America First, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and Alex Blumberg, hosts of the show America First: A Call It What You Need to Know about the E-cigarettes. On this episode of America First we talk about the ban, and the people that died on 9-11, and what it means to be an American first. We also talk about 9/11 and the anniversary of that day, and why it's still a tough day, even though it's not as bad as it sounds like it should be. This is a tough one, but we'll probably be better than it is going to get better in the next week. Let us know what you think! on the next show on America First! on Wednesday, November 14th, 2019. Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Music by Ian Dorsch and the crew at the Electric Light Orchestra (feat. John Rocha and the band . and the rest of the boys at the Good Morning America Crew by The Good Fight by the Good Fight Project Thanks for listening to this episode? Thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast! Thanks so much, Nicky and Betsy and the guys at the podcast for making it so much love and support you're amazing, so please don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! and share it on Instapaper!
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00:00:00.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our...
00:21:55.000We're probably going to spend a little bit more time on the occasion today and a little bit less time on e-cigarettes, but you see, if I call it an e-cig show, then they don't mess with my algorithm, right?
00:22:08.000Or they don't manipulate the algorithm to punish me, to penalize me in the YouTube search results or in the suggested videos.
00:22:18.000I know if I make the video title, uh, Google Dancing Israelis Freedom of Information Act, well, it's a different story.
00:22:25.000So it's a bit of a, it's a bit of a four-dimensional chess move.
00:22:28.000You know, I see all these different chess boards.
00:22:30.000I see all possible permutations and moves.
00:22:34.000So our featured story is gonna be about...
00:22:37.000Uh, the e-cigarette ban which was announced today by the president.
00:22:42.000We don't know if there's going to be an e-cig ban or what it'll resemble, but the president submitted a very strong suggestion to the FDA to ban all non-tobacco flavored e-cigarettes because of this epidemic of young people
00:22:58.000Getting hooked on e-cigarettes, and I guess lately there's been this string of deaths associated with vaping.
00:23:05.000Now, I'll say I'm not a scientist, so I know I'm gonna get a lot of people in the comments at the end of the show, all these Reddit scientists, all these people that like cigarettes, who are gonna say, well, actually those deaths had nothing to do with vaping, and there's not a strong correlation, or there's gonna be a lot of that going on.
00:23:24.000I have to say, full discretion, not a scientist, I'm giving you political takes about a chemistry issue, okay?
00:23:32.000So I just have to get that out of the way because I know whenever the drug stuff comes up, it's always people that are hooked on the drugs themselves who want to get in and give you the, well actually, you know I went to high school with a lot of people, a lot of my good friends were like huge pot users, huge marijuana smokers,
00:24:07.000You know, really who this ban may be intended to benefit is Juul and major e-cigarette companies that will be able to bypass this regulation because they have more money, they have lobbyists, and so on.
00:24:33.000Like I said, that's our featured story for tonight.
00:24:36.000We'll also be talking about some big white pills, big white pills this week on immigration and on North Carolina.
00:24:45.000So yesterday I mentioned briefly before the show started that there was a big special election happening in the 9th and I think it's the 3rd district, the 9th and
00:24:59.000Was it the 9th and the 3rd or is it the 9th?
00:25:01.000Yes, the 9th and the 3rd district of North Carolina.
00:25:04.000Two big special elections with a lot riding on them.
00:25:07.000They have national significance because that is a very good sort of metric.
00:25:12.000That's a good benchmark for where we stand in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election.
00:25:18.000The good news is, and we didn't get to talk about it so much last night because the numbers were still coming in, you know, the polls had only closed I think like a half hour or an hour before the show started.
00:25:28.000But the good news is that the Republican won in both elections, in the 3rd and in the 9th district of North Carolina.
00:25:36.000In the 3rd district, the Republican won by a margin of 24%.
00:25:38.000In the 9th district, it was only about 2-3%.
00:26:00.000And then on immigration, this happened like an hour before the show tonight, the Supreme Court issued a decision that they will allow this huge sweeping ban on asylum seekers to go into effect while they deliberate on a proposed rule change.
00:26:16.000To the asylum laws for Central Americans.
00:26:19.000Basically what's happening is this third safe country rule is being implemented while the Supreme Court deliberates on whether or not it's constitutional that the president pass that or sign that through an executive order.
00:26:33.000This will effectively shut down all asylum cases from people coming through Mexico from Central America.
00:26:40.000And you know, like we've been talking about all year,
00:26:43.000The past six months or so what's driving predominantly this huge influx of illegal immigration in the past couple of years is these Central Americans from the Northern Triangle.
00:26:54.000It's Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
00:26:57.000Largely it's families, unaccompanied minors, this sort of thing.
00:27:00.000So that this rule change was allowed to pass in the interim while they're deciding is a huge victory and like we've been saying for the past couple of weeks it is it falls
00:27:10.000Right in line with this pattern, this trajectory of really a lot of good things happening with immigration from this administration.
00:27:17.000You know, we talked about last Friday, we had some numbers that came from Mexico that showed that as a result of Mexico's changes to policy after the tariffs, after that tariff threat fiasco in June, you know, you remember the president said that unless Mexico addressed illegal immigration, we'd put tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico.
00:27:38.000The numbers came out on Friday as a result of that change.
00:27:42.000The illegal border crossings that came through Mexico were reduced by 56%.
00:28:25.000It's been a lot of black pills lately.
00:28:27.000You know, I think we had our fair share of black pills yesterday, and last week, and the week before that, and, you know, kind of the whole year.
00:29:26.000What's interesting about this year is that I'm actually totally restricted in what I can even say about this.
00:29:32.000So if you're expecting, you know, a show about 9-11 truth or something like that, you're not going to get it because actually pursuant to YouTube's community guidelines, which they changed in August, we can no longer talk about 9-11 conspiracy theories.
00:29:52.000I double-checked today before I put together my notes for the show to make sure.
00:29:57.000But it explicitly says, if you can believe this, in the YouTube community guidelines, that you cannot deny, you cannot offer conspiracy theories about so-called well-documented violent events, which include Sandy Hook, 9-11 is one of the examples they give.
00:30:15.000So I have to say, this is the first year that we really are in a straitjacket.
00:30:19.000You know I always try to be careful when I talk about these kinds of things which might make people upset, which might make certain people upset, certain people that like might firebomb your house or assassinate you.
00:30:31.000Not like normal good people like yourselves.
00:30:33.000Normally we have to be careful but this year we can't even offer an alternative theory because we'd be breaking the rules and we get banned off of YouTube if you can believe it.
00:30:43.000And that, I don't know about you, but that only fills me with confidence.
00:30:49.000That, to me, only reassures me that what they say about 9-11 is completely true.
00:30:55.000What we learned from the 9-11 Commission, and what the government has told us, and what the mainstream media has told us, it only reassures me that YouTube would ban all other alternative speculation, ideas, theories,
00:31:10.000It only reassures me that all of that is rock solid, concrete, totally true, so we're not going to be engaging in any kind of harmful conspiracy theories, anything that would, I don't know, undermine the fabric of our society if we really thought long and hard about what happened on that day, and who could have been responsible, and where they are today, and maybe what they've been responsible for.
00:31:33.000In the meantime, so we're not really gonna dive into that too much, but we are going to talk about a number of things pursuant to 9-11.
00:31:41.000You know, I'll say from the outset what we hear about 9-11 every anniversary is this never forget.
00:31:47.000You know, this is what we hear all the time.
00:31:51.000And it's actually interesting because we kind of have basically forgotten, you know, everything about this event.
00:31:57.000We've really forgotten a lot of the details, a lot of the
00:32:01.000Inconsistencies, irregularities, weird goings-ons, we have really sort of forgotten the consequences of this day.
00:32:08.000So I will say that, you know, in a way some people might say that talking about 9-11 so frankly might be irreverent or disrespectful, but I'll say it's actually probably in keeping with the memory of people who died on 9-11 to really explore
00:32:49.000So, we'll start out with the obvious angle, which is, what is
00:32:53.000What is the role of the Jewish State of Israel in 9-11?
00:33:11.000This was one of the shows I did on 9-11 where Benjamin Netanyahu said, and like I said, I don't know if it was 17 or 18, but he said on one of the anniversary years that 9-11 was exploded by a bomb.
00:33:25.000He said that on the day of 9-11, in the weeks after the actual event, the actual attacks,
00:33:32.000He said it was a 350 kiloton bomb that exploded the World Trade Center and then he also said in either 17 or 18 that it was a bomb as well.
00:33:50.000A little bit of a different perspective.
00:33:51.000This year we get a statement from the mastermind of the 9-11 attacks, Zawahiri, one of the thought leaders of Al-Qaeda.
00:34:00.000And so this is a report from the New York Post.
00:34:03.000It says, quote, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri called for Islamic terrorists to strike at the US, Israel, and their European allies.
00:34:14.000In an Arabic language speech addressed to Muslim brothers the world over, Al-Zawahiri urged his followers to be, quote, inventive and creative as they concoct their diabolical plans.
00:34:31.000And this is a part I want you to pay attention to.
00:34:35.000He says, quote, the interests of Israel and its American, British, French, Russian, and European allies are spread all over the world.
00:34:44.000So just as they conspire in joint forces against us everywhere, we must chase them down everywhere at a time and place of our choosing.
00:34:52.000So it's very interesting that 18 years after 9-11, the leader of Al-Qaeda is not even talking directly about the United States, not talking directly about the European powers or Russia or anything like that.
00:35:05.000They're not even talking about Christianity.
00:35:07.000The whole of this speech, and if you read the transcript, if you find some summaries of it, the whole of this speech is talking about how the goal of Al Qaeda, and of global jihad, is to roll back what they see as the influence of Israel.
00:35:22.000You know, notice how he frames it in this speech.
00:35:25.000The interests of Israel and its allies.
00:35:28.000Which are America and all these other countries.
00:35:31.000He focuses largely in the speech about what's happening in Palestine.
00:35:35.000And so it's not really lost on me the significance that maybe the reason Muslims hate us today and 20 years ago has a lot less to do with things like...
00:35:46.000Our freedoms, our western way of life, like we're led to believe.
00:35:50.000You know, the going narrative for 9-11 is, why do 19 people hijack airliner planes and fly them into skyscrapers?
00:35:59.000It's because they hate our way of life!
00:36:09.000That's not what they're saying today, and that's not what they said then.
00:36:13.000And if you don't believe me, I have some evidence from the actual attacks themselves.
00:36:17.000This is a statement from the Al Qaeda leader today, saying that, well, we need more jihad to roll back the influence of Israel and her allies, and what Israel is doing in Palestine.
00:38:56.000Well, it has a lot less to do with what they say it has to do with, which is liberalism, freedom, Christianity, all this kind of stuff, and a lot more to do with...
00:39:06.000Why we're supporting the Jewish state of Israel.
00:39:09.000The other angle I want to talk about is the angle with immigration.
00:39:13.000There's actually a very good article published in Breitbart today about the attacks talking about how the loopholes that allowed the 9-11 hijackers into America are still open.
00:39:26.000It's also sort of interesting the numerology here.
00:39:29.000It says there are at least six million
00:39:32.000Illegal aliens who arrived in the United States the same way 7 of the 9-11 Islamic terrorist hijackers came to the country by overstaying a visa.
00:39:52.000legally with 16 obtaining tourist visas and 3 others obtaining business and student visas.
00:39:58.000In total, 7 of the 19 terrorists overstayed their visas at some point either before the attacks or at the time of the attacks and were supposed to be deported but never were.
00:40:11.00018 years after the 9-11 attacks, the loophole where illegal immigrants become illegal aliens after overstaying their visas remains fully open, with at least 4.5 to 6 million foreign nationals living in the U.S.
00:40:24.000who should have been deported after their visas expired, according to Pew Research Center.
00:40:29.000In total, there are roughly 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the U.S.
00:41:09.000If we had any other administration in power at the time of these attacks, to me, I see these planes flying into these buildings and I say, I'm doing two things.
00:41:19.000I'm going to cut off support for Israel.
00:41:23.000We're going to investigate the Mossad's influence here.
00:41:25.000We're going to do all kinds of stuff with that.
00:41:27.000And number two, I'm going to shut down all immigration.
00:41:30.000You know, insanely, after the 9-11 attacks, maybe this was totally calculated and coordinated, the idea was, you know, we have to go after them over there.
00:41:40.000Which is incredible, because in the meantime, while we went over to Afghanistan and Iraq, allegedly to fight people involved in 9-11, to go kick their ass because of what they did to us, while we went overseas and remained there,
00:41:53.000We have brought in so many Muslims that there are more Muslims in the country today than there were during the time of the attack.
00:42:01.000So it's like we went over there to fight the people that perpetrated this, but meanwhile we just let millions and millions more of them into the country?
00:42:09.000And now they've set up these huge strongholds in Michigan and Minnesota and Texas all over the country?
00:43:06.000Not the Abrahamic faith that came after, and not the one that came before.
00:43:11.000I think we can leave both of them thousands of miles away, across the ocean, over there.
00:43:18.000Because this whole thing, this whole mess, which we can't even really talk about in great detail, it seems like that is the proper response.
00:43:29.000And I'll just say, you know, I can't go into too great a detail about this, but I'll tell you some things you're going to want to look into.
00:43:35.000You're going to want to look into the dancing Israelis.
00:43:39.000There was a recent Freedom of Information Act request, which just unveiled a lot of intelligence about the dancing Israelis.
00:43:46.000There were a number of Israeli nationals who were celebrating and dancing as the towers collapsed.
00:43:59.000So you're going to want to look into that.
00:44:00.000You're definitely going to want to check that out.
00:44:02.000You're also going to want to think long and hard about what happened immediately after the 9-11 attacks and who that benefited.
00:44:11.000And you know, to me, when we look at a crime, when we look at a crime scene, when we look at somebody perpetrating an action, what we always want to think about is the motivation.
00:44:22.000You know, if we're looking for the perpetrator, if we're looking for accomplices in any crime, we're always going to want to think about, well, who would stand to gain?
00:44:31.000Who would have a motive to perpetrate a crime?
00:44:34.000Who would have a motivation to bring down these towers?
00:44:37.000Because, you know, I'll tell you, and this is well documented, George W. Bush had plans to invade Afghanistan on September 10, 2001.
00:44:52.000That plans for an American-led war against Afghanistan were on the President's desk the day before 9-11.
00:45:00.000And you're telling me, 24 hours later, nobody knew it was Pearl Harbor 2.0, a surprise attack on American soil, and we got the perfect pretext to go to war in Afghanistan, which happened later that year?
00:45:34.000Well, the scale of an operation like that, the competency that would be required, this vastly exceeds what the government is capable of!
00:45:43.000How could so many people be in on something like this?
00:45:47.000And the elites, how could they do that to their fellow countrymen?
00:45:51.000Well, I'd want you to look into something like Jeffrey Epstein's death or the Las Vegas shooting.
00:45:56.000Maybe you look at something like Operation Northwoods.
00:45:59.000If you think our government is not willing or able to at the very least be complicit in something like this, to have full knowledge but not even attempt to stop it, you gotta look at American history.
00:46:35.000We're gonna move on to some current events type things.
00:46:38.000You know, of course, praying for people affected.
00:46:41.000You know, while these dramatic schemes are playing out on a higher level, at the end of the day, it's people like us that are being just slaughtered and ripped to pieces in events like this.
00:46:50.000You know, I don't deny that the 9-11 towers fell and collapsed, and thousands of people were killed and are getting cancer.
00:47:05.000But, you know, just some of the key details are maybe subject to review, shall we say.
00:47:11.000The seventh tower collapsing, you know, what the hell happened there?
00:47:15.000But, as always, when we look at these grand schemes, we think about power players and things happening in the world, at the end of the day what does not change
00:47:23.000It's that the victims of all these grand designs of our elites and the powers that be and the corridors of power are us.
00:47:31.000We are the people ripped to pieces and, you know, destroyed and murdered and all these different things.
00:47:36.000We're the ones that get killed in these things.
00:47:38.000So that's always, I think, what is worth remembering, right?
00:47:43.000We're gonna talk about this North Carolina race, or these two North Carolina races,
00:47:48.000Rather, which have turned out very good for us.
00:47:51.000You know, we are gearing up for the 2020 election.
00:47:55.000In a big way, the spotlight has been on the Democratic primary because there's not really going to be a significant primary contest on the Republican side and because it's such a
00:48:23.000And I'll read you a report about the results from Fox News.
00:48:28.000In a major victory for both President Trump and National Republicans, North Carolina GOP State Senator Dan Bishop is projected to win a fiercely contested special U.S.
00:48:40.000House election for the 9th District that was widely seen as a bellwether for the President's chances in the 2020 election.
00:48:49.000And another Republican House candidate, Greg Murphy, decisively won a separate special election in North Carolina's more solidly GOP-leaning 3rd District earlier on Tuesday evening, frustrating Democrats who spend millions trying to make a splash in the state.
00:49:04.000Even Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairwoman Cheri Bustos acknowledged that the president contributed to Bishop's win, writing in a statement, quote, We fell an inch short tonight, but it took more than $6 million
00:49:18.000An outside Republican spending in a last-minute Trump rally to seal Democratic candidate Dan McCready's fate in the 9th District.
00:49:27.000McCready's campaign spent approximately $4.7 million on the race, while Bishop's spent only $1.9 million.
00:49:34.000Outside spending primarily from national party committees helped Bishop to the tune of 5.8 million dollars though compared to McCready's roughly 1.4 million dollars.
00:49:44.000So both spent roughly 7 million dollars.
00:49:47.000Republicans closer to 8, Democrats closer to 7 in this district.
00:50:25.000This district went 12 points in favor of the Republicans in 2016.
00:50:30.000So this is a pretty solidly Republican district.
00:50:33.000In FiveThirtyEight's calculations, they actually have a 14 point partisan lean.
00:50:38.000So even though they voted 12% in favor of Trump,
00:50:42.000In 2016, FiveThirtyEight, using their analytics and algorithms, says that actually, objectively speaking, without focusing on a particular candidate or election, their partisan lean is actually more significant than that.
00:50:55.000So that Bishop won by only 1 or 2 percent in this district when the partisan lean is 14, when in 2016 when Trump was running they won by 12.
00:51:04.000You know, it's hard to say that this was a huge, unambiguous victory for the GOP.
00:52:00.000Phenomenon of immigrants changing the demographics.
00:52:03.000It's also a lot of white people changing the electoral situation as well.
00:52:08.000It's a lot of women who are driving electoral politics, realigning the suburbs to the left.
00:52:13.000It's also a lot of college educated people.
00:52:15.000This is a primary concern for the president in states like Virginia, in North Carolina, in a lot of the swing states that we were able to win in 2016 is that the suburbs are going further to the left
00:52:26.000And that's being driven largely by women.
00:53:15.000You know there's a lot of things that are going wrong for the Republican Party where I think pretty soon, and this is not anything new that you're hearing here, but the Republican Party platform is not going to be solvent at the national level in the next 10 years.
00:54:02.000We're going to move on to this asylum rule.
00:54:04.000This is to me the much bigger white pill.
00:54:06.000You know, I promised you two white pills tonight.
00:54:09.000And the election was okay, but to me the real white pill is this asylum rule.
00:54:13.000This is very recent as well, so you probably didn't hear about it if you were watching the news last night or if you're paying attention to it today.
00:54:20.000This just came out this evening, and this is on the asylum rule which the president tried to pass earlier this year.
00:54:33.000Supreme Court cleared his administration to enforce a new rule designed to sharply limit who can apply for asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
00:54:41.000The justices said Wednesday that the administration can apply the policy while a legal challenge goes forward.
00:54:47.000A series of lower court rulings have put the ruling on hold.
00:55:09.000So if you're from Central America, if you're from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, of course, if you're passing through Mexico to get to America, like these caravans do, if they don't first apply for asylum in Mexico, they will not be eligible to apply for asylum in the United States.
00:55:26.000And if they're not eligible to apply for asylum, then they can be turned around at the border.
00:55:30.000This was the big source of our problems, which was that American law says that if you apply for asylum, you must process the request.
00:56:22.000The article goes on it says the administration told the Supreme Court the rule quote alleviates a crushing burden on the US asylum system by prioritizing asylum seekers who most need asylum in the United States.
00:56:34.000I mean that's kind of cringe, but you know whatever.
00:56:37.000The American Civil Liberties Union representing four nonprofit organizations sued to challenge the rule which it said would virtually eliminate asylum at the southern border.
00:57:00.000I was very pessimistic about our prospects with immigration in June, because we had seen, like, the worst numbers ever on illegal immigration at the beginning of the summer.
00:57:11.000So, you know, some people might be saying, well, well, Nick, you were blackmailing at the beginning of the summer.
00:57:16.000Nick, you were so down on Trump in the beginning of the summer.
00:58:05.000So where we were in May and June is that, okay, no money has been allocated for a real wall, no real wall has been built, you know, like one mile of new wall has been constructed, and hardly any money has been appropriated even for a placement wall.
00:58:19.000Illegal crossings are at an all-time high.
00:58:21.000They're talking about expanding legal immigration.
00:58:23.000You've got caravans pouring in and we're unable to stop them.
00:59:04.000Before the tariff deadline was met, the Mexican envoy to Washington DC struck a deal and it wasn't a third safe country agreement like we just saw implemented by the Supreme Court.
00:59:17.000You know, they allow this ruling to go into place.
00:59:26.000I don't believe the Mexican legislature.
00:59:28.000We saw basically a handshake agreement where all we heard was rumors that Mexico was going to deploy more National Guard troops when they had been doing that for years.
00:59:38.000And they were going to implement something sort of like a third safe country agreement.
01:00:45.000This month we saw more money allocated from the DoD, an additional three and a half billion dollars, plus now we have this ruling from the Supreme Court.
01:00:53.000We got the numbers from August, so things seem to be looking up.
01:00:56.000You've got these ICE raids happening every weekend, which although insignificant compared to the illegal crossings, it does seem to be kicking up a little bit.
01:01:05.000It does seem to be sort of escalating in some ways.
01:01:08.000So to me, I look at this immigration picture and very cautiously
01:01:12.000Citing all this evidence, citing all these different data points that we've seen over the past couple of weeks and in the past couple of months, I humbly say that I am optimistic for the first time in a year.
01:01:24.000It's been a year since I've been white-pilled.
01:01:27.000After the midterms, I said, this sucks.
01:01:39.000But if these past few weeks are any indication of where we're headed in the future, I think it's going to be good.
01:01:45.000I think we have a lot of potential here to turn things around.
01:01:48.000So, you know, maybe we make some good appointments, right?
01:01:51.000Maybe we make a good National Security Advisor appointment, you know?
01:01:55.000I hear that certain forces in the White House are trying to prevent a very based guy from getting in who could really clean house.
01:02:01.000If we get a good guy as our National Security Advisor, maybe we get a different DOD Secretary, a different DHS Secretary, maybe a different Chief of Staff, we could really be in good shape.
01:04:40.000So I have to say, at the outset, I'm entirely in favor of it, but I'll read you, this is a report from CNN.
01:04:47.000It says President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the U.S.
01:04:50.000Food and Drug Administration would be putting out, quote, some very strong recommendations regarding the use of flavored e-cigarettes in a couple of weeks.
01:04:59.000HHS Secretary Alex Azar, seat in the Oval Office with the President, Melania Trump, and the Acting Commissioner of the FDA announced the newly proposed enforcement policy would require flavored e-cigarette companies to take their products off the market.
01:05:15.000Quote I'll take several or rather it'll take several weeks for us to put out the final guidelines that will announce all the parameters around the enforcement policy and then there will likely be about a 30-day delay to effective date as is customary said Azar.
01:05:29.000But at that point all flavored e-cigarettes other than tobacco flavor would have to be removed from the market.
01:05:37.000E-cigarette companies making tobacco flavored products would have the chance to file for approval by the FDA.
01:05:44.000At that time, flavored product manufacturers would also have the opportunity to file, but their products would be off the market until approved.
01:05:51.000A sixth person in the United States has died from lung disease related to vaping, according to Kansas health officials.
01:05:58.000The US CDC and Prevention, the FDA and state health departments have been investigating this outbreak.
01:06:05.000Health officials say they haven't found a definitive cause or a clear connection between cases, but some are zeroing in on potential clues.
01:06:13.000As of Friday, there have been more than 450 possible cases of lung illness associated with e-cigarette use reported to the CDC across 33 states and the Virgin Islands.
01:06:24.000The numbers have been changing frequently.
01:06:26.000So, you know, again I'll also say that I don't know if this epidemic thing is really legitimate.
01:06:32.000They've been reporting that people have been dying because of e-cigarette usage.
01:06:36.000They've also been saying there's not really a strong correlation.
01:06:39.000If you look at a lot of the cases, in fairness,
01:06:43.000In many of these cases, these people had prior conditions, or they have other risk factors, they're elderly, they're using products from the black market, things that are not regulated, and so on.
01:06:55.000And so, I'm not going to say at the outset I totally endorse this idea that vaping is killing people across the nation, but I think we all know and understand that
01:09:09.000You're breathing chemicals into your lungs.
01:09:10.000Children, you know, people that are in high school.
01:09:13.000Maybe you could say that an adult could do that.
01:09:15.000Somebody that's 21, whatever, they want to hurt themselves.
01:09:19.000Maybe I understand that a little bit more.
01:09:20.000But we all know that it's kids that are getting hooked on this stuff.
01:09:23.000And even if you think it's not that bad, I'm sure people would agree that kids should not be inhaling these things, should be not be consuming these kinds of controlled substances like this.
01:09:35.000And you know, the other argument is, well, maybe this is Juul.
01:09:38.000This is Juul, which is an e-cigarette manufacturer who is using their lobbying and regulatory power to shut down their competitors.
01:09:47.000You know, maybe I understand that, but I also don't think that our ends are mutually exclusive.
01:09:52.000You know, if that's going to take this kind of stuff off of shelves, if kids can't go to a gas station and get bubblegum flavored e-cigarettes,
01:10:00.000Yeah, I don't know if I really care that Juul is cornering the market on this.
01:10:03.000I think all that stuff should be totally shut down.
01:10:06.000And by the way, it's very interesting that a lot of these people are out there talking about health and fitness and returning to tradition and all this, and yet I see a lot of my friends online promoting e-cigarette usage.
01:10:19.000You know, if your body is this temple, people are going to neg me for not working out and eating shit and eating Big Macs or whatever.
01:10:26.000Well, you can't go out the next day and say and defend e-cigarette, vaping, all this kind of stuff for kids because clearly, you know, these things are, these things are contradictory.
01:10:37.000So I'm in favor in general of banning things that are harmful to society.
01:11:09.000If the state really was powerful and effective and competent at controlling these things, we would have a much healthier society.
01:11:17.000And I know, if you know somebody who had their life taken by drugs, you know, was killed by drugs, something like that, I'm sure you would feel similarly.
01:11:27.000If somebody's life could have been saved if the state was effective at shutting this kind of stuff down.
01:11:32.000And a lot of the rebuttal is something along the lines of, well, the government can't control substances.
01:12:31.000We'd be a lot better off if that were the case.
01:12:33.000You know, so I know I'm gonna take a lot of heat for this.
01:12:36.000I know a lot of people are gonna come in and say, well, I like vapes, you know, or you know, they're gonna tell me that vapes are good for you or something like this, but I've never been in favor of the controlled substances.
01:13:09.000People can destroy the lives of other people.
01:13:13.000We can allow these predatory corporations, predatory lobbies, and predatory multinational oligopolies prey on the innocent, on children, on even adults in some cases.
01:13:26.000No, I don't think we have to tolerate that.
01:13:28.000I think we could have a much better society, right?
01:13:31.000I think we could make it a lot better, so...
01:13:41.000You know, make it a CDC national health emergency and shut it down because I think we all know the kids are being infected with this stuff.
01:13:48.000The rates of smoking is out of control.
01:13:51.000I think people in a lot of cases are going from vaping to cigarettes
01:13:55.000You know, where it used to be the gateway drug was marijuana to hard drugs.
01:13:59.000I think the vaping is definitely probably turning people on to smoking if they otherwise wouldn't be.
01:14:05.000And for that reason, I think if the FDA can prevent this stuff from getting on the shelves or make it more difficult, then then that should happen.
01:15:16.000Well, I think that's sort of... I think that's why wagees are where they are, because they ask questions like this.
01:15:23.000Well, if I didn't wage, how would I eat?
01:15:25.000Well, you know, maybe that's why you're a wagee.
01:15:28.000Colby says, people are starting to view 9-11 as this historic aberration as opposed to, as I mentioned, an outgrowth of an isolationist and retreat-based foreign policy, says Ben Shapiro, tying in 9-11 with Bolton.
01:15:42.000Well yeah, of course that would be his take.
01:15:44.000Of course Ben Shapiro's take would be the 9-11 means that there aren't enough wars happening.
01:16:20.000Tornado sirens blaring outside, time to grab a seat on the old porch and watch the skies.
01:16:27.000Okay, I don't know if that's the best idea, but all right.
01:16:31.000Walter says, may I know the reason why you dislike Varg's strategy of starving the beast economically while building back our communities based on our forebears?
01:16:42.000I'm not familiar with any of Varg's content, so... You're saying, why do you dislike Varg's strategy?
01:16:48.000I don't, I don't think I've ever said I dislike his strategy.
01:16:51.000I don't, I don't know anything about Varg.
01:16:54.000Other than he, like, burned down some churches or something.
01:17:22.000And and we didn't take it seriously, you know, they definitely weren't complicit Julius says Beardson's jewel deleted subcultural items gets an F Yeah, yeah, I mean the jewel is sort of a totem of the right-wing or zoomer culture, but it's got to go Reagan Lodge has ever noticed how many vape stores are run by Iranian immigrants.
01:17:43.000The e-cig ban is a blatant Zionist plot to dry up Nick's Persian financiers
01:19:06.000So the thought wars this happened when did this happen?
01:19:10.000This was like I Want to say this was like winter 1718.
01:19:16.000This was like December 2017 January 2018 The thought wars was I forget exactly how it originated but basically this schism broke out again in the the broader alt-right sort of on top of the optics wars in some ways and it was very interesting and
01:19:34.000That a lot of these stupid trad whores in these trad whores right in the alt-right they wanted to self-identify as feminists and they wanted men to stop attacking them and even though they were on board with traditionalism I am a woman and I want to be heard I want to be equal you know this is the kind of thing we were hearing from a lot of the e-girls
01:19:54.000And so these battle lines were drawn between the faggots and the based-on-red-pill chads.
01:20:00.000The faggots said, you know, well, women are a net positive for our movement.
01:20:46.000You know, that was one of the... She was one of the e-girls.
01:20:49.000And she introduced these homosexual producers who basically destroyed the UK's right-wing scene because they were working with Hope Not Hate and she knew about it.
01:21:00.000So that was the argument from them, and people like myself, among others, a certain editor of a very famous website, we said, look, women come into political movements and they change the dynamic.
01:21:12.000In any male space, women change the dynamic.
01:21:15.000Whether they're smart or dumb, whether they're, you know, helpful or not helpful, they change the dynamic.
01:21:21.000They come in and immediately there's a division in the men.
01:21:25.000Some men want to go business as usual, right?
01:21:28.000Women come in and they treat it like it's just the same.
01:21:46.000You'll get a lot of division and infighting within a movement because now you've got women inside, where people are trying to court the women, trying to impress the women.
01:21:54.000Women will demand special treatment, and some men will give it to them because they want her affection, and other men will say, no, it's got to be a meritocracy.
01:22:29.000I guess eventually it sort of just flamed itself out.
01:22:31.000You know, at that point, all the women who had a problem with me, or a problem with the chief antagonist of Thought Wars, stopped talking to us, blocked us, and we blocked them, stopped talking to them.
01:22:43.000But I still remember, hey, for what it's worth, I remember, I remember who blocked me, I remember who unfollowed me, I remember, and even on the guy's side, who disinvited me from streams and this kind of thing, because they were all proven wrong by the way.
01:23:16.000That every so many months we see an episode like the Lauren Southern fiasco or you know like we saw with Ashley St.
01:23:23.000Clair or with Cathy Xu or you know with all these different people it's always something you know and so you stick with an e-girl you're gonna lose it's like that old meme
01:23:33.000I have yet to be proven wrong in one single instance.
01:23:48.000Since I took this position on women in the movement, I have never, in one instance, seen a woman like completely blow me out of the water.
01:23:56.000Oh wow, you know, but this one, oh, she's really indispensable.
01:24:00.000We would have never been where we are now if it weren't for her, right?
01:27:21.000the the latent super soldier the incipient super soldier big congratulations for praying for a boy right but you know if it's a girl that's fine too that's a gift from god too we love girls too right but you know boy we really want it to be boy right but congratulations thanks for being a content creator that's most important form of content creation
01:27:46.000churning out more soldiers for the war for the battle of ideas for the war of ideas i mean right so thanks for that pass around the street says uh what do you think about the use of signs stickers and circular forwarding snail mail to advance our message would you encourage viewers to partake
01:30:48.000Why is it an endless source of curiosity what my favorite Sam Hyde video is?
01:30:53.000I don't... Is it like, I'm gonna tell you one you haven't seen before or... Because I know everyone's just gonna say, yeah, I like that one too, you know, so... Say what's your favorite.
01:33:31.000I don't think there are a lot of pedophiles that have mustaches.
01:33:33.000I mean, some of them do, some of them don't.
01:33:36.000right but uh but i just very the mustache is a good look right uh but but people these days they're programmed we've just got to have it's just got to be the same responses so you know what it's grammatically correct but it's still cringe internet explorer says jeffrey epstein arrested today but will he talk
01:34:07.000Sounds kind of like you're a baby, you know, because I know, like, I remember being in high school and being like 13 or 14 and kids were vaping and, you know, they weren't throwing up, so.
01:35:11.000You know it was totally acceptable to oppose interracial and most people did but it's like in the last 15-20 years maybe go back even a little further than that with like media and things like that but um but everybody everybody was against it and it was always like you know look we just marry within our own we are just traditional and that's just the way we do things
01:35:32.000And forever that was just acceptable but now now everybody's been bullied into submission that you can't criticize it you can't be against it and I'm sorry but uh but I I will not I will not be bullied
01:35:45.000I will not be bullied by the PC police, by the politically correct mob.
01:35:49.000Yeah, I oppose interracial relationships.
01:36:32.000Dumbass says, actually Nick, take a look at these studies and papers written by gay nerds that prove vaping is safe and actually good for you.
01:36:39.000Well, I just don't understand how people, people buy into all this stuff.
01:36:43.000They think cigarettes are good, they think vaping is good, marijuana.
01:36:46.000It's like, don't you understand there's like a whole industry that's designed to take your money to get you hooked on this stuff?
01:36:54.000You know, all these people, they understand like, they understand like, as an example, a lot of traditional people understand pornography.
01:37:01.000And the goal of pornography is to destroy morality, and it's also intended to be addictive.
01:40:33.000You know, very few people, very few minorities like myself.
01:40:36.000You know, I'm ashamed to say that my, my fellow Africans, my fellow Latinos, they find it hard to accept these things, but you know, this is how we make life better for everybody is acknowledging reality.
01:40:48.000So, so kudos to you and big thanks for the super chat.
01:40:52.000Levi says, our accents cringe are based.
01:40:55.000I'm driving through the south right now and I can't get enough of the girls accents.
01:41:53.000Maybe with girls I think it's attractive.
01:41:55.000I think like with like a French girl with a French accent, that's probably ideal, right?
01:42:00.000or maybe even slavic a slavic accent maybe that would be ideal so i'm i'm sort of ambivalent sort of a mixed bag there i would say i would say largely uh non-american accents are based southern accent sorry to say cringe sorry to say look if you have a southern accent that's fine i like you whatever but it's just
01:42:25.000Southern to me is just sort of like, it's just very alien, right?
01:42:28.000But it's, at the same time, it's not exotic like Italy or France or the UK.
01:42:35.000and it's also it's also different than like a real a real city guy in like boston you know or new york something like that like a real a real union guy you know like a real all-american jack sort of a guy to me a southerner is it's like it's sort of like the uncanny valley of accents you know it's too close to approaching where we are but not not alien enough if that makes sense
01:42:57.000Trevor says I unsubbed from you a while ago because you were too sarcastic.
01:43:03.000Then I realized I was a cringe millennial and I didn't get superior zoomer bands.
01:43:19.000You've seen the error of your ways, but
01:43:21.000Yeah, I don't know what it is people say, oh it's too sarcastic.
01:43:24.000It's like, if you don't get the sarcasm, the irony, if you don't get the strategic value, if you don't get the humor, it's like you must be over the age of 25.
01:43:36.000Gabriel says black woman super chat hello based department I'll be in Miami for the event big guy a friend and I got tickets rhetorical knives out knickers well hey very cool man can't wait to see you there can't wait to see you and your buddy we'll be out there knickers will be out there it's gonna be a great time radical drones as Nick what's your view of the state of our currency
01:44:03.000I've read all the relevant literature on monetary policy, fiat money, the gold standard, these things.
01:44:09.000You know, so I don't think anybody can look at our currency and say that this is a sustainable picture.
01:44:16.000I think it's like, since Nixon fully pulled this off the gold standard in 71 or 72, the value of the dollar relative to gold has plummeted to like, it has retained 2% of its value.
01:44:29.000You know, and you can look at this across the board.
01:44:32.000When countries drop the gold standard, the value of their currency plummets.
01:45:46.000Can't really expect much more from them.
01:45:49.000Broseph says 2020 election is fake and gay.
01:45:52.000Tucker will save America in 2024 when he pops the kosher bubble.
01:45:59.000Article is Tucker in the kosher bubble on website that James Alsop works for now.
01:46:04.000Yikes bro, I mean that's just very cringe.
01:46:07.000I don't know this username says never forget the Twin Towers on 9-11 forget World Trade Center 7 yeah yeah good point Seamus says my Protestant roommate tried to get me to go to church with him told him he should go to a real church and he tells me Catholics came after Protestants imagine the cringe I felt great show Nick well thanks
01:46:26.000Yeah, I don't know what it is with these people, man, but they're just straight-up delusional.
01:46:30.000At the very minimum, they have to acknowledge that not only is our church, not only do we have apostolic succession, but we are the oldest church, and we created the Bible.
01:46:40.000So, you know, Protestants, it's like, at the bare minimum, they have to acknowledge that their religion is entirely derivative, you know, is a breakaway from the true church.
01:47:28.000I mean, the guys are sort of dumb and we didn't care about him before he attacked me.
01:47:32.000I frankly don't care about him after, you know.
01:47:35.000Miss Tony says start wifeying more of these women while they are young, knocking them up and turning them into housewives if y'all want more women voting Republican.
01:47:45.000Okay, just all around this is just a disaster of a chat.
01:47:49.000Nobody should be knocking up women, should be getting married and then, you know, having children legitimately.
01:47:55.000and uh turning them into women sure but you know i i love it's always women saying men just need to men just need to do this maybe women need to shut the fuck up for a second you know and and we'd be better off right no offense i love women i love women and i love what they have to say but frankly it's all these women chirp chirp chirp you know what i think you know what i think i think men need to do this i think many do i think the real problem is this i think the real you know the real victim is women
01:48:25.000Maybe you need to realize your own place in the struggle, right?
01:48:58.000Tim W says, would have been nice to get the asylum ruling from SCOTUS, like, say, oh, I don't know, a million illegals ago, but we'll take the win.
01:49:06.000I know I hear you, but you know, what are you gonna do?
01:50:20.000Well, you could do a lot of things anyway.
01:50:22.000You could do a lot of things to hurt yourself anyway.
01:50:24.000That doesn't mean that we should allow multinational corporations to market it and to prey on people and to facilitate it for it to be readily available and so on.
01:50:34.000You could easily make, you know, drugs that approach something like heroin, right?
01:50:39.000Oh, well, we might as well legalize heroin because you can make Crocodile yourself.
01:51:35.000Getting nicked now means, you know, getting woke about dancing Israelis instead of nicotine.
01:51:39.000But yeah, I mean, I've heard of a lot of stories like this.
01:51:43.000And, you know, people that don't want to take drastic action to stop that.
01:51:46.000You question how coherent their worldview is.
01:51:51.000Oh-oh says happy hump day knickers got you all in my prayers and remember only queers and boomers vape.
01:51:57.000Yeah, very true Faith Goldie's lips says our Albanians European Islam is foreign to Europe.
01:52:04.000I think probably genetically They're a European.
01:52:08.000I don't know enough about the genetic phenotypic, you know Background of all these Balkan countries, but I think probably genetically they're European.
01:53:42.000uh muffins or i'm sorry ruffins says your 9 11 memo bit is great add it to the list yeah it's a bit right literal human garbage says libertarians the type of nibbas to let their mom get hooked on heroin and be like it's her choice live and let live yeah you know people dying of drugs all over the place well they should have been smarter
01:54:05.000Ron Paul says do you understand how pro- It's Ron Paul.
01:56:33.000We would all acknowledge, we would all acknowledge that drugs exist on a continuum.
01:56:39.000You've probably got caffeine somewhere over here, alcohol maybe over here, tobacco somewhere around there, and then you've got the hard drugs.
02:00:36.000I want it to be effective, I want it to protect the people, I want it to serve the will of the people, and the size of it is completely arbitrary at that point.
02:04:37.000Have you ever read about the Anabaptists of Munster, 1500's version of cringy communists and heretics, promptly put down by the Lord Bishop in a proper Catholic way?
02:05:45.000Italy where it's like what 95% white and it's still traditional and they oppose homosexuality and they oppose abortion.
02:05:53.000versus yeah serbia is really based yeah i think of really really prosperous wholesome and traditional slavic nations like um squints serbia and ukraine and russia yeah totally based tell me what is the abortion rate in ukraine isn't like a hundred percent or something