00:02:26.000And they're attributing this to PTSD, an anxiety slash mental disorder, where people are so stressed out, they're so freaked out about the pandemic that they're dropping dead of a heart attack.
00:02:51.000This was in The Independent today in the United Kingdom.
00:02:54.000300,000 people, they say that there's been a massive increase in heart disease, and they're attributing that to something like post traumatic stress disorder, but for the pandemic, because people are just that anxious.
00:03:08.000They're worrying themselves to death about the pandemic, which sounds plausible.
00:03:15.000What other factor could be causing this?
00:03:17.000You know, what else has changed in the past year?
00:03:20.000What else has every man, woman, and child been forced to do in the whole world in the past year that might cause an uptick in heart disease?
00:03:57.000Fewer than half of all Americans have any confidence in the US military.
00:04:02.000And, you know, I'll admit it's kind of a slow news week, but it's a good poll because I've been talking about this all year, which is that what we have to go after is system rationalization.
00:04:16.000In other words, we're at war with the system.
00:04:32.000Not just the liberal or nominally liberal parts of it, but the whole thing.
00:04:36.000Not just the public sector parts of it, the whole thing.
00:04:41.000The academia, the banks, the media complex, big tech, Wall Street, the NGOs, the nonprofits, the think tanks, the political parties, the bureaucrats, the intelligence community, the Pentagon, the whole thing.
00:04:55.000Because it's the whole thing that has waged war on the American people and the American nation.
00:05:02.000And yet, the In this war, in this conflict, maybe the biggest obstacle for us making any kind of gains is that a lot of people don't really understand the nature of the conflict.
00:05:13.000And so, what they'll do, that's where this word comes from, is they'll rationalize the actions of the people in the system.
00:05:21.000And so, this is where you get things like back the blue.
00:05:24.000This is where you get Republicans that are willing to throw their coat over a puddle so a veteran could walk over it, forgetting that the police and the military, as an example, as an institution, Serve the regime, which is at war with us.
00:05:40.000They are the enforcement arm of the regime that's at war with us.
00:05:44.000And so there's this dissonance where conservatives will talk about what the regime is doing, what the regime will do, whether it be forcing vaccinations, forcing gender reassignment surgeries on children, forcing Section 8 housing into white communities because of the Obama era executive orders, all these kinds of things.
00:06:07.000And who do you think is going to be enforcing those?
00:06:11.000The same institutions that conservatives salute.
00:06:13.000I mean, not just support, but worship.
00:06:17.000And so it's very good to see in this poll that it seems like that is slipping.
00:06:22.000It seems like the legitimacy of the system is crumbling, and people's faith, trust, and confidence in it, even among conservatives, even for institutions like the military, is dropping.
00:06:44.000If Russia invaded Ukraine this week, man, I'm so excited for that.
00:06:48.000I know they've been saying it for a long time, but this time I think it's really going to happen.
00:06:54.000As everybody said in the spring earlier this year that it was imminent, and now the new report from NATO is that close to 200,000 Russian troops are preparing to go into Ukraine.
00:08:07.000If the moderators could periodically post that in the live chat, I would appreciate it while the button is wrong.
00:08:12.000So if the moderators that are in there right now could copy and paste that every so often, that would be helpful because that's, you know, I don't think people are going to go into the info section, click the link.
00:08:28.000They pushed a couple of updates over the weekend, and now it appears to be working.
00:08:32.000They did some tests, I did some tests, and so it looks like it works.
00:08:35.000So we're going to give it a go tonight, and hopefully, we have our super chats back 100%.
00:08:40.000I tell you, it's so hard just to do the most basic things like flying on a plane, booking an Airbnb, accepting credit card payments over the internet.
00:08:50.000Like, these are the things that we're not allowed to do.
00:08:53.000In some ways, it's worse than going to jail.
00:08:55.000Like, to tell you the truth, I would rather be in jail for a year or two and then get out and have rights than live like this.
00:11:27.000I haven't been posting too much lately because I've been out of town and I've just been super busy, but I've been posting on Gab a lot lately, so you're going to want to get on there.
00:11:58.000And a lot of people are speculating about who is going to be and wondering why I had to go and all this.
00:12:05.000So now that it's done, I can tell you, I didn't want to say anything about it until it happened because I knew that if I said, Hey, I'm going to be on Elijah Schaefer's show, ADL, SPLC, usual suspects are going to pick up the phone, call the blaze, and say, Hey, did you know that, you know, white supremacist Nick Fletch is coming on your show?
00:14:02.000So, if you guys don't know that much about me, You know, if there's things that you don't know about me, check out that interview because it's about as comprehensive as it gets.
00:14:13.000It didn't cover, excuse me, it didn't cover absolutely everything.
00:14:19.000And, you know, some things we could have gone into more detail on.
00:14:22.000You can't really go over a whole life story in three hours, but all the major things are there.
00:14:27.000So if people don't really know too much about me, that's the one to watch because that one explains how I came to be.
00:14:35.000In the position that I'm in, you know, all the way back from high school through college, how this show got started at RSBN and how I became independent, and it's all there.
00:14:45.000So I thought that was a really good show.
00:15:16.000I think both Slightly Offensive and You Are Here had similarly solid ratings, which is like pretty impressive when you think about it because, you know, the whole point of having me on was to get my message out about how blacklisted, how canceled, how censored I am.
00:15:33.000And it's pretty amazing that I've been censored from everything for years now.
00:15:37.000You know, I've been off of Twitter for five months, I've been off Facebook, Instagram.
00:16:22.000I don't know if they have a list or not, but I would assume so because, you know, we did that interview and I know that there were some people that weren't happy about it at the Blaze.
00:16:32.000So, you know, it's not just censorship, it's also blacklisting.
00:16:38.000And in spite of that, even though that's been the case for years, and I'm not an institutional guy, I'm not a billionaire, I don't come from some political lineage, I'm just some young guy.
00:16:48.000I go on the show and bring in the highest ratings they've had in, you know, a long time.
00:16:54.000And the comments were almost universally positive, slightly offensive, a little bit more mixed on You Are Here.
00:17:00.000It was a little more, I was kind of trolling a little bit.
00:17:33.000I just, you know, white knuckled that I drove like 14 hours on Saturday, pulled in Saturday night, or I should say like Sunday morning, early Sunday morning.
00:17:44.000But yeah, so that was my experience on Slightly Offensive.
00:17:47.000You know, I got to hand it to Elijah Schaefer.
00:17:53.000I wouldn't say necessarily that he supports me or that he supports everything that we're about, but clearly he's very smart.
00:18:01.000Clearly, he's got a pretty good feel for where the country's at.
00:18:08.000And more than that, here's a guy with real integrity in the sense that, you know, the message of conservatism is we're free thinkers, it's a marketplace of ideas, and we're against cancel culture and we're against censorship.
00:18:35.000And it does take a level of character.
00:18:39.000And so, you know, I almost don't want to say this because, you know, I know if I say something positive about him, everyone's going to attack him.
00:20:19.000You know, I do a show every night, and I've done some interviews, but there's usually always an agenda or an angle, or it's, I'm going to bury you.
00:20:27.000I'm going to get you with a gotcha question.
00:20:29.000And this was just straight up, you know, tell me about yourself.
00:20:32.000So, you know, if you know anybody, send that to them if they're curious.
00:20:37.000The You Are Here was more fun, I got to say.
00:20:40.000But you guys got to lay off Sidney Watson, okay?
00:20:44.000Because, you know, it was a little bit, I don't want to say adversarial, but we got into it a little bit on the show, you know, and I thought that was fun.
00:21:15.000Because, you know, she agreed to have me on the show.
00:21:21.000And, um, You know, she was right there with Elijah and she wasn't afraid to have me on.
00:21:26.000You know, I think because everyone's given a hard time and everything, and, you know, any person would say, Oh, I won't do a show with Nick Fuentes.
00:21:35.000He's this than that, and the other, and he said this about.
00:24:28.000So, this is the part now where I'm supposed to just disappear because the people that matter in D.C. said that I don't have the right opinions.
00:24:37.000And the ADL and the SPLC are so far up me, you know, so far, you know, all over me, biting my ankles and buzzing around, that this is the part where I'm supposed to just not be able to continue anymore.
00:26:59.000Was a number one space in the world yesterday, even though I'm banned from Twitter off of an alternative account that I made two weeks ago.
00:28:34.000But over the next so many months or years, people are going to realize just how long of a shadow is cast by America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes and the amazing and the incredible Groypers, the backbone of this movement.
00:28:50.000And, you know, they try to get me to disavow the Groypers on that show.
00:30:14.000Unlike anybody else that works in media or in government and they have to take a check from a billionaire at some point, we're not like that.
00:31:04.000We believe that it's about the afterlife, right?
00:31:09.000Our whole life here is about bearing a cross and suffering for the truth, you know, for the truth and the good become incarnate in man, in Jesus.
00:31:30.000You know, so for anybody that's getting black pilled or whatever, keep in mind the people in front of the camera and the people behind the camera, the people that are openly supporting us and the people that are not so openly supporting us, we are answering to God Himself.
00:33:47.000You know, by nature of them seeing people jumping into this and people standing up and boldly proclaiming the truth, they understand that, you know, maybe there's a chance and they're able to jump in.
00:34:54.000So, unlike all these other apathetic people, unlike the unaligned people in the middle or the grifters and shills, very shallow merchants in the conservative establishment, we actually are going to spend our lives.
00:35:09.000We're going to use our time and our gifts from God and our faculties here to do something greater than what we could do separately on our own by ourselves in a very material way.
00:38:27.000Some speculate it's a depopulation agenda, some speculate there's other things going on.
00:38:34.000But at the minimum, we could say, without assuming too much, You know, without speculating too much, we could say at the minimum, you know, they believe in this vaccine.
00:38:46.000Maybe they're getting it out for profit.
00:38:48.000Maybe they're getting it out for, you know, for an economic reason or financial reason.
00:38:52.000But at the minimum, we can say they believe in this vaccine that doesn't work.
00:38:56.000They're trying to get people vaccinated to control this pandemic.
00:38:59.000And, you know, they're just true believers, but they're wrong.
00:39:02.000You know, they're pushing a vaccine that is experimental technology and that is going to wind up harming people.
00:39:12.000You know, maybe for political reasons, so they can demonstrate such and such percentage is vaccinated, and that shows government efficacy that we're handling the pandemic or whatever.
00:39:42.000Our understanding of the definition of vaccine a year ago was that it's supposed to be something that prevents you from developing symptoms or getting sick.
00:39:55.000So, that you don't get sick, so you don't transmit the disease, and therefore it's supposed to stop the spread and the transmission of disease.
00:40:02.000And ultimately, if you're very successful, eventually, society at large will eradicate the disease.
00:40:11.000In some cases, they say this has happened.
00:40:14.000Again, this is the story that we're told, because you could argue that vaccines never worked, and the things that vaccines supposedly cured were caused by, like in the case of polio.
00:40:25.000Some say that polio was actually the cause of certain pesticides being used in agriculture and even in other settings, which was causing polio.
00:40:35.000And it wasn't the vaccine that saved people, it was people stopped using this particular pesticide.
00:40:41.000But we were told that vaccines, the purpose of them is to stop people from getting sick or making other people sick, but that's not what this does.
00:40:48.000People are still getting sick and they're still making other people sick, vaccinated or not.
00:40:54.000What they're telling us that it does now is it prevents people from dying.
00:40:57.000Well, it doesn't do that either because people are still dying.
00:41:01.000And actually, as it turns out, not only does it not prevent people from getting sick, it doesn't prevent people from spreading the disease, it doesn't prevent people from dying, and actually, on top of all of that, the vaccine itself is killing people.
00:41:16.000And people have been saying this all year.
00:41:18.000The reason for that is because this is an experimental therapy called mRNA.
00:41:23.000Rather than injecting somebody with the fragments or parts of the disease they're trying to inoculate against, so the immune system.
00:41:31.000Recognizes it and can create an immune response when the real disease, when there's exposure to the real disease.
00:41:38.000What this does instead is inject genetic information that was designed.
00:41:43.000And it injects mRNA, which is genetic material, into the bloodstream, which goes into the cells.
00:41:50.000And then it tells the cells within the body to make the parts of the disease that the immune system will then recognize and develop an immune response to.
00:42:04.000You know, your cells in your body are creating the toxins which a traditional vaccine would inject, these spike proteins, which are a signifier, that's a marker and identifier of the virus, and this is supposed to create the immune response.
00:42:18.000Well, these spike proteins, as it turns out, are causing lots of problems because it's a large dose of mRNA, it's spreading throughout the body, it's not remaining localized at the site of the injection, and so people's cells throughout their body are now creating, in effect, poison, which is scarring their blood vessels.
00:42:36.000It's crossing the blood brain barrier.
00:42:50.000And now we see people dropping dead on soccer fields and they're, you know, 15 years old.
00:42:55.000And we see professional athletes, soccer players, dropping dead while they're playing a game.
00:43:01.000And we see a lot of celebrities, famous people dying at a young age due to causes that nobody seems to understand.
00:43:10.000Relatively young people just dropping like flies all over the place.
00:43:14.000And people have been ignoring it for a long time.
00:43:17.000Now it's going to get to the point where it's unignorable.
00:43:19.000We know that the vaccine is causing this, they're slowly admitting this.
00:43:23.000You know, all the research that they're doing suggests that the scope of heart disease caused by the vaccines is drastically underestimated, particularly in young people.
00:43:32.000And we're seeing the consequence of that people dying all over the place inexplicably.
00:43:36.000There's nothing that's tracking these numbers.
00:43:38.000You know, there's no centralized database that's collecting this information about, you know, what side effects are being caused and how many people are suffering from them and how many of these result in death.
00:43:50.000But it's becoming unignorable because of the body count.
00:43:53.000And this is the latest from the United Kingdom.
00:43:56.000They're coming up with an excuse for why this is happening.
00:43:58.000They're coming up with an alternative explanation.
00:44:01.000And so the headline in the United Kingdom is that 300,000 people are now developing heart disease because of something called post pandemic stress disorder.
00:44:11.000In other words, people are so stressed out about the pandemic, people's lives have been altered as a result of the government lockdowns.
00:44:19.000And now they're so disrupted by that, they're so turned upside down that it's giving them heart attacks and killing them.
00:44:28.000The vaccine is not giving people heart attacks and killing them.
00:44:31.000The experimental mRNA gene therapy vaccine, which is demonstrated to cause heart disease, is not causing the uptick in heart disease.
00:44:40.000It's people getting anxious about not being able to go to the movie theater that's causing people in their 30s and 40s, otherwise perfectly healthy, to suddenly develop heart disease and then die from it.
00:44:52.000This is what we're supposed to believe.
00:44:54.000This is from The Independent in the UK.
00:44:57.000It says, Up to 300,000 people in the United Kingdom are facing heart related illnesses.
00:45:03.000Due to post pandemic stress disorder, two London physicians have warned.
00:45:07.000This could result in a 4.5% rise, 4.5% rise in cardiovascular cases nationally because of the effect of PTSD, with those aged between 30 to 45 most at risk, according to the doctors.
00:45:23.000Mark Raynor, a former senior NHS psychological therapist and founder of EASE Wellbeing, said that as many as 3 million people in Britain are already suffering from PTSD, 3 million.
00:45:36.000Thanks to stress and anxiety caused by the effects of COVID 19.
00:45:41.000He fears this could result in a dramatic rise in physical health issues such as coronary heart failure if cases are not detected or treated early.
00:45:49.000So, in other words, everyone's going to die from a heart attack if we don't get on top of their anxiety.
00:45:55.000Mr. Rayner said PPSD is a very real problem on a massive scale.
00:46:19.000He says, as well as the condition itself with all its immediate problems, one of the biggest collateral issues is the effect it can have on heart health.
00:46:27.000It is widely recognized that reducing stress and mental health problems is crucial to the prevention and recovery of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes.
00:46:36.000He says, quote, we are talking about as many as 300,000 new patients with heart issues.
00:46:41.000He warned that without at least doubling, doubling the current funding, the NHS will not be able to tackle the trauma time bomb, trauma, trauma, which could have potentially fatal consequences for those suffering from long term PTSD.
00:47:21.000He says, this is a different scientist.
00:47:24.000It says, Meanwhile, Tahir Hussain, a senior vascular surgeon at Northwick Park Hospital in Harrow, said that he has seen a significant rise in cases where he works.
00:47:34.000He said, I've seen a big increase in thrombotic related vascular conditions in my practice.
00:47:41.000Far younger patients are being admitted and requiring surgical and medical intervention than prior to the pandemic.
00:47:48.000I believe many of these cases are a direct result of the increased stress and anxiety caused from the effects of PTSD.
00:47:55.000He says, We also have evidence that some patients have died at home from conditions such as pulmonary embolism and myocardial infarction.
00:48:05.000I believe this is related to many people self isolating at home with no contact with the outside world and dying without getting the help they need.
00:48:13.000PTSD is a mental health condition induced by the pandemic.
00:48:16.000While it is not yet officially recognized, many experts believe it should be.
00:48:27.000Every day, every week, I come back on this damn show and tell people how much more ridiculous it has gotten the lies, the contradictions, the about face, the 180s on the narrative coming out about this disease and about the lockdowns and about the masks and now the vaccine.
00:48:46.000And still, there are people that don't believe it.
00:48:49.000And every day, I wonder how could it get any crazier?
00:49:12.000Now, the way to protect against a new variant is everyone has to get another shot because it turns out the effectiveness isn't what they said it was.
00:49:18.000So now everyone needs a booster shot, and that's mandated too.
00:49:23.000And now they're telling us, hmm, on an unrelated note, everyone's dying of heart disease.
00:51:14.000And how much money did they appropriate in stimulus to give to both private and public sector entities to disperse at their own discretion?
00:52:00.000And now the doctors say, and this is in Britain, but it's all the same.
00:52:04.000Now the doctors say, hey, by the way, we need twice as much money as we had before to treat anxiety, which is giving people heart attacks, which is probably caused by the vaccine that the vaccine manufacturers are getting paid billions in perpetuity to make.
00:52:18.000So people get their booster shots every six months to be inoculated from a disease that doesn't kill anybody.
00:52:24.000In this fake pandemic, this is where we are.
00:52:30.000And, like on the stress argument, people are not dying from heart attacks due to anxiety in their 30s and 40s, not in these numbers, not like this.
00:52:40.000I mean, you're telling me that if I just got anxious enough, I would die of a heart attack, regardless of my age and regardless of my physical health?
00:52:50.000That just doesn't make any sense because people are out there getting stressed out all the time.
00:52:57.000And abortion and loss of a loved one, and people are getting in car accidents and people are getting crippled, and people are going through a lot all the time, and they always have.
00:53:08.000And nobody's dying and dropping like flies of heart attacks in their 30s while they're healthy because they're just too worked up about it.
00:53:18.000If social isolation and all that was causing heart disease in itself, this would have been happening years ago because of iPhones and social media.
00:54:07.000They're stressed out about the fact that they can't go to work and their kids can't go to school and their business went under and they can't leave the house and they have to wear a mask.
00:54:16.000That's where the anxiety is coming from.
00:54:18.000It's either being exploited in the media and exacerbated with fear mongering from TV or, you know, this stress and anxiety is being created by government policies.
00:54:43.000Okay, well, you know, lock somebody in a room for a year and a half.
00:54:47.000And yeah, maybe they won't die from the flu, but they will blow their head off with a gun or start taking pills and die from that or eat so much that they become obese and then die.
00:55:00.000But so the argument is either our lockdowns are killing millions of people with heart disease because it's driving them crazy, but we're going to continue them anyway, or that's not the cause and it's actually the vaccines, which we're telling everyone to get and which the government's subsidizing.
00:55:23.000Again, I just don't know how anybody's buying into this because it's like every day what we've been saying from maybe not day one, but maybe like day 30, day 60.
00:55:32.000And here we are in nearly day, you know, what, 600 and something.
00:55:40.000Everything that we've been saying all along has turned out to be true from the masks to the lockdowns to the rate of death to the transmission on surfaces, asymptomatic cases, transmission among children, and now the vaccine.
00:55:54.000Everything that we said from almost from the start has been proven right.
00:55:58.000But still, you've got these insane nut jobs going out there.
00:56:03.000And thinking that, like, you need a mask to protect you from the new plague or whatever.
00:56:07.000It's like, so this is where we are now.
00:56:10.000This is the media exerting their complete and total monopoly on information and opinion.
00:56:16.000And this is what you get people with a short memory and with a very low IQ are not able to discern these things.
00:56:24.000If people are not allowed to be on Twitter or YouTube walking them through it like I am right now, and all people are able to do is watch TV, watch NBC, and follow CNN on Twitter and whatever.
00:56:35.000This is what becomes possible, just like straight up lying, gaslighting, insane psychological manipulation that doesn't stand the slightest scrutiny.
00:56:43.000And that's because there's nobody there to scrutinize it.
00:56:51.000So, you know, your daily reminder here do not get the vaccine under any circumstances unless you want to die of a heart attack because they are now openly admitting that this is happening.
00:57:01.000They won't say why, but slowly but surely, this is going to become the narrative.
00:57:10.000Maybe they'll say it's COVID stress disorder.
00:57:13.000But they're going to have to come up with something because there's going to be a lot of bodies.
00:57:16.000If there aren't already, there's going to be a lot more very soon.
00:57:20.000And it's going to be because of heart disease.
00:57:22.000So, what else do you need as far as proof goes?
00:57:27.000Which of these leftoids, which of these science respecters can seriously say that this, and by the way, hospitals in America are full of people with heart disease and other symptoms that are not positive for COVID?
00:57:42.000And then you've got people dying, well known people, and then you've got people dying in the UK from this.
01:00:17.000It's not enough that it's like, you know, I get on a payment processor, they find out who I am, and they say, this guy's a reputational risk and his account should be terminated.
01:01:43.000And then I go on Elijah Schaefer, and you know, it's kind of the more interesting part of the show, no offense to everybody else.
01:01:50.000But, and it's one of their bigger shows they've had in 30 days.
01:01:54.000Again, no shade to anybody, but it's just to say, like, you know, here I am a guy who, in other words, if I wasn't being blacklisted and blocked, should be far bigger, far more successful.
01:02:11.000In other words, I'm somebody who is a completely competent person.
01:02:15.000But it's just completely having the rug pulled out from under me every single day.
01:02:18.000And it hasn't even stopped me, but it's just this is what we have to put up with.
01:03:00.000Foy says, watching you make that Aussie woman cope and seethe while you held your composure was a great Christmas present to all of us.
01:03:07.000Also, it was 80 degrees today in Phoenix.
01:03:10.000Sunshine in Arizona is waiting for you.
01:03:12.000Well, I'm actually not going to be in Phoenix for America Fest.
01:03:16.000We were going to do something, and it was just too short a notice.
01:03:19.000You know, we were so busy with Vax Watch, and then I had to get down to Dallas, and then I'm Probably going to have to go to D.C. sometime this week or next.
01:03:29.000We just don't really have time to do a big thing in Phoenix.
01:03:33.000So that's probably not going to happen, unfortunately.
01:03:36.000But AFPAC 3 is coming up very soon, which we'll be officially announcing that probably before the end of the year.
01:05:03.000Oh, yeah, it's Pinheads and Patriots by Bill O'Reilly.
01:05:10.000You're going to want to take a look at that before anything else.
01:05:13.000You're going to want to crack that one open, you know, budget like 12 hours to really go over it and finish it in one sitting, and then you'll be ready really for anything.
01:05:23.000Then you'll be ready to dive into the Summa, and you'll be ready to dive into the most complicated stuff, the most advanced stuff.
01:05:30.000But for openers, everyone's just got to get their copy.
01:06:35.000I got to say, you know, I'm only able to do this because of the loyalty and the dedication of the people that are in this thing, because it's true.
01:06:42.000You know, you guys say it all the time, but the Groypers follow me wherever I go, whatever the cost, and I never take it for granted.
01:06:51.000And, you know, that's the only way that this is going to work, as if people are truly on board and they're really willing to do it, whatever the cost.
01:06:59.000Not just saying that, but actually, you know, willing to be there even when times are tough, even when things are difficult.
01:07:05.000And, you know, I have to say in the last year, the year's not over yet, but in the last year, it's really sort of, you know, showed me who's serious and who's not, you know.
01:07:15.000There's some notable people that have dipped out, as you know, but it's also.
01:07:21.000There's also been a lot of people that have stepped up.
01:07:23.000You know, there are people that dropped out and there are people that have stepped up.
01:07:26.000And, you know, this is the time when the wheat is separated from the chaff, so to speak.
01:07:34.000You know, this is when the people that really are sort of worthy and the people that really are capable of finishing the struggle are going to step up and do it.
01:07:43.000And, you know, I've just been so amazed by my team, by the interns, of course, by our crew at AF, by all our streamers, all our friends, you know, the people that have really stuck with it through thick and thin.
01:07:53.000This has been the toughest year of my life.
01:07:55.000It's been the toughest year of the movement.
01:07:57.000And the only thing that's got it through is being able to find the people that I can rely on and leaning on them, honestly.
01:08:29.000The Groypers are there for me, and I'll always be there for the Groypers.
01:08:32.000You know, like Big Nippa Benis on Twitter, he said the other day, he's like, you know, Nick keeps getting asked to disavow the Groypers, but he never does.
01:08:40.000You know, I shit on the Super Chatters a lot, but you know, whenever it's one of these Zionists or, you know, assorted other people that say, hey, these Groypers are bad news, you know, I'll never shit on you in that conversation.
01:10:37.000Anyway, Trojan Groy, because who cares about doing easy things?
01:10:42.000This is the hardest thing in the world, and we're doing it, and we're winning at it, you know?
01:10:46.000And it'll be very worth it when we win.
01:10:49.000Trojan Groypers says, Hey, Nick, greetings from France.
01:10:51.000What do you think about Eric Zamora's candidacy?
01:10:54.000I don't really know, honestly, because, you know, I read that thread about his speech and he said all the right things, but then somebody goes, Oh, he's like Jewish and there's like some other shady stuff going on.
01:11:07.000Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, but people pointed out some other things which maybe went unnoticed.
01:13:15.000Spence says, I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm a Christian, but you don't need to be in the pew every Sunday to know that there's something wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in the military, but our kids can't even celebrate Christmas or pray in the school.
01:13:54.000There are tons of things like, of all the things to be angry about, you know, black people marauding in the streets, genocide of the unborn, and gay people, by the way, in that issue in particular, like making out on TV and, you know, ads on TV about like AIDS medication.
01:14:13.000I'd be like watching King of Queens with my mom, and then NAD will come on, and there's gay people, and it's like a commercial for AIDS medicine.
01:14:22.000Take this, and you won't get AIDS when you do this and that, and there's trannies in there.
01:14:28.000So I don't know if I would say, because there's always been gays in the military, because this is kind of, in some ways, a gay institution.
01:18:14.000You know, when you guys go out to these rallies, I make it a point to shake everybody's hand and talk to everybody because I know you guys are just normal people that drove out there or flew out there, paid money, drove just to see me, you know, tell like it is or whatever.
01:18:30.000And it's always so like endearing because, you know, you guys, you get your hats on, you get all dressed up or whatever, and there's something so earnest.
01:19:01.000I'm a jerk because I'm smarter than everybody and that makes me impatient.
01:19:06.000But deep down, you know, I'm a sweetie pie.
01:19:11.000And I'm a lover, and I love what I do, and I like people, and I'm chipper and all that.
01:19:17.000And I meet you guys, and you remind me of myself, because you're just good guys.
01:19:22.000You got a good heart, good conscience.
01:19:25.000And people coming out to participate in something like this that's real and righteous and ordered towards the good, and not all this depravity, sickness, and deception and lies, and just the complete cataclysm that's going on around us.
01:19:52.000We're the same, except I'm your leader.
01:19:54.000Except I'm your leader, maybe self appointed, maybe appointed by you guys, but the difference is I'm your voice, but we are on some level very similar.
01:23:58.000Who's going to be able to tell the difference between the Heritage Fellow and the Claremont Fellow and the, you know, White House intern and this guy and that guy and a Groyper, you know, and a Groyper like me.
01:24:11.000So, yeah, that's what I think about your damn career.
01:24:15.000What do you think about the fact that there's a ceiling to your career because you told the truth?
01:26:37.000But some of the predictions are a little apocalyptic.
01:26:40.000They're a little bit, you know, some of these articles, it's like, the sky is falling, the sky is falling.
01:26:45.000And it's probably better to be that way than complacent.
01:26:49.000But I don't know if I'm 100% on board with the predictions, like the, you know, flee the cities because imminently it's all going to fall apart.
01:28:14.000It means if you read that book, what permeates the book is the very specific culture that was catalyzed by 9 11.
01:28:25.000This resurgence of patriotism, you know, the Dixie chicks getting canceled because they shit on George Bush and the Freedom Fries thing.
01:28:34.000And, you know, after the Twin Towers go down and the Iraq War begins, it's mainstream to be an American patriot and Jack Bauer's blowing up Muslim terrorists.
01:28:43.000And, you know, so when you're writing that book, A few years after 9 11, yeah, maybe it seems plausible that, you know, this like civic identity can be maintained and we're all going to come together believing in a credo vision of America.
01:29:00.000But it's 2021 now, and, you know, Trayvon Martin happened, and Obama happened, and George Floyd and Michael Brown happened, and things are a lot different now.
01:29:09.000And, you know, the point that Huntington made still stands earlier in the book.
01:29:14.000He talked about the differences between the current Hispanic immigration and the immigration of the white people.
01:29:20.000Number one, Hispanics are different than Italians because Hispanics are not white and Italians are.
01:29:33.000You know, well, Italians weren't considered white at one point and they became white.
01:29:37.000Similarly, Hispanics are not now considered white, but they can be in the future.
01:29:41.000It's like, well, this is a false syllogism.
01:29:43.000Again, you know, Jason Richwine, there's a great book talk he did on C SPAN in 2006 about this, and he said, like, obviously that's not true.
01:29:53.000You know, are we going to say that Nigerians are going to become white because at one point Italians did or Germans did?
01:30:00.000Italians are closer in proximity to the founding stock of the country.
01:30:04.000So you could say they're more assimilable, or you could say that because of that, that is what makes them assimilable compared to anybody else.
01:30:13.000Mexicans, we don't know if they're assimilable.
01:30:15.000And the other thing is, even if they are, they're definitely less assimilable than Italians.
01:30:22.000And the other thing is, The Hispanic immigration is different than the immigration of any immigrant group in American history.
01:30:29.000Because never before has there been so many in such a short time, all speaking the same language, moving to the same parts of the country, and maintaining a relationship with their home country.
01:30:39.000Those are the things that make it different.
01:30:56.000And the immigrants that came through Ellis Island are more diverse than the immigrants coming from Latin America, all speaking Spanish.
01:31:03.000And the immigrants that came through Ellis Island dispersed themselves throughout the country.
01:31:06.000The Hispanics are all concentrated in the Southwest.
01:31:10.000And the immigrants that came through Ellis Island could not just return to Europe and then therefore maintain their native identity and their native language, but Mexicans can because Mexicans live across the border and they often do go in between.
01:32:37.000And they think that they're Trump supporters.
01:32:39.000They say they're populists and all this.
01:32:41.000And the young guys, young guns in D.C., And the best that they could do is call me a racist because I'm arguing for real nativism and real nationalism.
01:33:35.000And, you know, certainly I'm not going to stake the future of the country on the prospect that Hispanics are going to be just like us, but with better food or whatever.
01:34:11.000I like Eric July, but he's just a Lulbertarian.
01:34:14.000You know, I mean, he came on there and he was, you know, He was willing to do it, so that says something, but yeah, he's a low libertarian.
01:34:21.000I mean, he's sitting there talking about the who will build the roads thing, and I'm like, what are we doing here?
01:34:33.000That wasn't a relevant question 10 years ago during the libertarian moment when Ron Paul was running, and that was a meme, and it's certainly not relevant now.
01:38:23.000It's not just like, Pumping babies out.
01:38:26.000It's raising them, having kids, and then raising them.
01:38:29.000Their job is to create and sustain and raise life, which is a pretty important job, actually.
01:38:37.000And it's their job, and that's what they're supposed to do.
01:38:40.000And the social hierarchy is with the man at the top of the household, and the woman is there to raise the kids and help the man be the best he can be.
01:38:49.000And this happens to be what both men and women want.
01:39:19.000And then you should make sure that when he comes back home from work, he's got a nice house to come home to and a loving wife and kids that are well behaved.
01:40:02.000And I'm also not going to be shamed for having a biblical, Christian, natural, conservative, right wing view on the social order either, which everybody else pays lip service to but doesn't really believe.
01:40:14.000You know, I'm not going to be told that it's only because something bad happened to me or trauma or that I have some kind of dysfunction in my family that that's why I believe these things.
01:41:04.000Presumptive, but how much you want to bet Sydney Watson has dysfunction in her family?
01:41:08.000How much you want to bet that she has trauma?
01:41:10.000I'm not saying that as a shot across the bow.
01:41:12.000It's just like, look, if you're going to say that my views are so evil, the only reason a person could have them is because there's something wrong with them, well, what about your views then?
01:41:22.000I happen to have a perfectly normal upbringing.
01:41:24.000What about you then, Mrs. Right-Wing Feminist?
01:42:53.000I wasn't raised by the TV or a babysitter.
01:42:56.000I was raised by my mother who loved me.
01:42:59.000And that's why I have the self esteem to not need sexual promiscuity or not need all the things that people do or all the things people want to do to try to, you know, compensate for.
01:43:14.000What they weren't getting when they were born, which is affection.
01:45:05.000So, yeah, they're going to insinuate, you know, again, if you don't agree with the modern liberal, this thing we've been doing for 20 years, then you got raped, then you had trauma, then you had this or that happen, and your dad left, your mom was this, your.
01:45:22.000I was blessed to grow up Catholic with Catholic traditional parents that stayed together through everything, through horrible things.
01:45:30.000You know, people don't even know the extent.
01:45:32.000One day I'll go on the record with my parents about, you know, where I really come from in the sense of.
01:45:38.000You know, what my parents went through and what their parents went through.
01:45:41.000Because my whole family line is a great big, suffered a great big tragedy, you know, many tragedies and overcome insurmountable odds.
01:45:51.000And, you know, that's why I'm so tough is because I come from a long line of survivors, you know, people that really survived horrible, awful things.
01:46:23.000It's not because I hated black people, it's not because I hated Jews, it's not because I hated the other, which is what they say about me.
01:46:30.000It's because I loved where I came from and I wanted to preserve it.
01:46:34.000You know, I was born in a new traditional family with a mom and a dad who are married and religious.
01:46:43.000And I got sent to a good school where the teachers and the parents cared about the students, you know.
01:46:49.000And I grew up in a community where everybody was neighborly and we played Little League Baseball and, you know, we celebrated Christmas and, you know, and everything was normal and decent and innocent and as it should be.
01:47:02.000And it was only until I became an adult, it was not until I became an adult that I realized how much I had taken for granted and how much all of that is going away.
01:47:12.000And it was because it was out of love for.
01:47:15.000The goodness in that and the decency in that, that I did this because that is going away and it's giving way to dysfunction and violence and misery and disorderedness.
01:47:28.000People say, oh, you're doing this because of animosity for the other, you know, for racial minorities or whatever, because you just hate women or, you know, because you're an incel or because you're gay or because you're self hating Mexican.
01:47:44.000It's like, couldn't be further from the truth.
01:47:47.000I was a student council president three times.
01:47:50.000In grade school, in middle school, in high school.
01:48:02.000So, you know, people try to paint me as like this insane freak, which, you know, I guess I'm a genius, so I may come across that way sometime, and I'm, you know, quirky and eccentric, but people try to paint me as this like malicious sicko or whatever.
01:48:18.000It's like I wear my heart on my sleeve, I'm a genuine person, I had a decent upbringing, and yeah, I guess that makes me out of step with everybody else.
01:48:49.000It's like I am a real human being and I'm sick of the lies and the slander and these manipulative people, which is all that there is in politics, these emotional blackmail and.
01:49:06.000But the thing is, I'm not just a sweetie pie, I'm also a son of a bitch.
01:49:11.000Like, I'm not just a sweetie and wearing my heart in my sleeves and all that, but I'm also tough too, you know, which makes me sort of the perfect guy.
01:49:19.000Because I have the heart, because you could see I'm a true believer, but I'm also not a softie who's going to be like, I'm just trying to be nice, and everyone's so mean to me.
01:49:44.000Because if I was some big baby and I was coming on the show every night crying, like I just want to do the right thing and everyone's so mean to me, but I'm not.
01:50:11.000Nathaniel Westerman says, Nick, me and Sidney Watson might not agree with what you have to say, but we will defend to the death your right to say it.
01:51:43.000She's got her own YouTube channel and everything, but.
01:51:46.000The DC people in particular, literally, they have been rewarded for their compliance.
01:51:52.000You know, they were obedient students and then workers, and they just, you know, kissed enough ass, and now they get these, you know, mid level salaried jobs.
01:55:29.000You know, that's what all the fuss is about I'm supposed to take this big thing, fold it in half, And then get all this wet sauce everywhere, and the cheese is falling everywhere, and it's not even pizza, you know.
01:55:47.000Chicago style thin crust, that is the best pizza.
02:01:51.000Like that, that's what I brought to that debate was something like a rape, like, you know, completely overpowered, pushed up against the wall, and just like, you know, and that's just how it was.
02:02:05.000And I did that to 10 people all at the same time after I just drove.
02:06:01.000Sometimes, you know, you got to remind people how great you are.
02:06:04.000You know, it's like Kanye said in that interview that he did a couple weeks ago.
02:06:10.000He said, you know, Drake doing better numbers than me, and, you know, Kendrick doing better lyrics than Kanye, and, you know, da, da, da.
02:06:17.000And he goes, And so, this is the perfect time for me to come back and show everyone the true leader.
02:06:23.000And I was like, related to that so much.
02:06:25.000I'm like, now this is, yeah, this is my turn.
02:06:28.000You know, it's like other people are, Tucker's saying this, and Matt Walsh is saying that, and John Doyle's on the scene, and Elijah's doing this.
02:06:33.000I'm like, all these people are doing things.
02:06:36.000It's like, this is the perfect time for me to come back and show the true leader.
02:10:34.000It just has to be authentic, an authentic reflection of where he's at.
02:10:38.000And you put it in context and you feel it.
02:10:40.000You know, and you could listen to a song about dreams, and you could listen to a song about, you know, how much he loves his mom and, you know, and about his dad lift.
02:10:49.000And then you could also listen to songs about how, You know, that he still might have sex with Taylor Swift and he wanted to rap about good things, but now he's rapping about hoes and rims and, you know, and he's telling a story about getting signed to his record label.
02:11:09.000There's like this body of work, which is a reflection of the human experience and of a guy who's really just being himself, you know, who works so hard.
02:12:31.000And he comes back and changes the game, uses that to change the game with 808s.
02:12:37.000And just when he thinks, you know, he's going to make a good ass job and complete the trilogy, recover from the loss, then his career's on the ropes.
02:12:48.000Well, I don't like Beyonce's video, but in his perception, in defense of sort of creative integrity, he goes up and shits on Taylor Swift, and everyone counts him out.
02:13:32.000Of a real guy struggling with the biggest questions, you know, about sin, about God, about life and death, about fame, about women, you know, about all this, about dreams and ambitions and ego and all of it.
02:13:54.000So, anyway, I don't know how we got on that subject, but, you know, I was driving home and I was listening, and you get just so much, because, like I said, You go from hey, mama, and it's like that's just an aspect of him he's just a guy that loves his mom.
02:14:10.000You know, anything you say about him, but you could say, well, at least he really loves his mom.
02:14:39.000He was the kid with the backpack and the pink polo, and he had a different style and a different sound, and he wasn't rapping about guns and stuff, and he was just.
02:14:49.000And so, in that way, it's almost like he belongs to humanity.
02:14:56.000It's like I don't even see him as a black rapper.
02:14:58.000I see him as an artist who belongs to humanity because what he's talking about is his universal human experience.
02:15:06.000Not him as a black man, which he sometimes talks about, and that's part of it, but that's not his identity, like all these other woke, you know.
02:15:13.000The politically conscious stuff, like Chuck B, or like I said, Kendrick, or whoever, he's talking about just the stuff that we all go through.
02:15:24.000He sounds like us, he's not fronting, he's with all his flaws.
02:15:29.000It's like, yeah, you can relate to that.
02:15:33.000So, so yeah, he's just, you know, there's just simply no comparison.
02:15:42.000And the other thing, too, and this is the last thing I'll say, is he's like, He's bold.
02:16:10.000You know, he's not content to just put his head down and, you know, do his little shucking and jiving or whatever, like all these other guys do.
02:16:19.000He's like, no, I got something to say.
02:20:16.000Sacha says, How is your critique of the GOP establishment types co opting dissident right rhetoric but maintaining same establishment policies any different from Richard Spencer's critique of the Trump movement?
02:25:19.000So it's sort of like, you know, sometimes you go through that.
02:25:21.000I kind of got my confidence back, so to speak, because for a while I was like, you know, it's been a tough year and we've just had so much stuff thrown at us and it's just like created a lot of anxiety and stuff.
02:25:33.000We've been doing well, but it's just tough.
02:25:34.000Day to day, it's a very difficult thing.
02:25:37.000And, you know, I decided, I'm like, we're going to win.
02:25:40.000You know, it's like that night I was like, I'm going to win.
02:25:43.000With or without, you know, With or without whatever, I'd be like, but I'm gonna win.
02:25:51.000And I'm gonna, I need people there, but it's like I made a decision that we're gonna win this thing.
02:25:59.000And I'm gonna lead us there, or lead us closer to there.
02:26:02.000But I'd like to lead us across the finish line.
02:27:48.000He gave me five bucks, and now you get this long story.
02:27:53.000Well, you know, I went out to Iowa State.
02:27:57.000You know, some friends of mine invited me out.
02:27:59.000Long story short, I get there, and the group that brought me in chickened out, and they're like, we don't want to take responsibility for this.
02:28:09.000And the room that they booked, Was occupied by BLM.
02:28:12.000Like before I got there, everyone in there was BLM and they're like, we shouldn't do it.
02:28:17.000And then the cops came and they're like, oh, well, because the group chickened out, now this room reservation is invalid, so we didn't have room.
02:28:25.000So we went to this other room and just tried to sneak in there.
02:28:29.000And then a cop came and was like, yeah, you can't be in here.
02:28:33.000So then they're like, well, you can give the speech at the free speech square in the middle of the campus outside.
02:28:39.000The problem is it was like 20 degrees outside and I'm in like a suit.
02:28:44.000So, they're like, here's a free speech corner where you can give the speech.
02:28:48.000You can't be in the facility because you can't book it because you don't have a group backing you, but you could just stand here and give a speech.
02:29:42.000They were like rowdy and they took offense at like, they took umbrage at everything I said and interrupted and interjected and yelled and asked questions.
02:29:53.000And by the end of it, people were trying to like fight me, so I left.
02:29:56.000At the end of it, like some guy jumped on the thing next to me, and then one guy I called the retard, and he freaked out, and he was like, What did you just call me?
02:33:44.000I don't know which specific one you're talking about, but yeah.
02:33:48.000Spinefish says Did that guy who sent a super chat two years ago asking for an esoteric Kanye gaming stream kill your cozy streams for the rest of us?
02:38:24.000God Emperor says the way you dismantled each single person last night would have been epic by themselves, but murdering them all at the same time was truly something great.
02:38:42.000God Emperor says you nuke them all into silence, stating the fact that demographics are so far gone that talking about Conservative presidential strategies in 50 years is pointless.