The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. The socialist president of Venezuela won another term in the presidential election, but the U.S. does not accept the results, and most of the world does not, including even the left-wing neighbors of Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil, and other countries are demanding to see detailed results from the election. And so, we ll talk about everything that happened yesterday in Venezuela, including the mass protests that took place across the country, and why we don t need a pro-American regime in Venezuela. And we'll talk about why we should be worried about what's happening over there and why it would be a good idea for the United States to go to war over there. And, of course, we have a new segment called America First, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes, where we talk about the color revolution in Venezuela and much more. America First! is a show about the future of the country and its future in the 21st century, and what it means for the world, and how to live up to it, and the importance of putting the American people in control of our own power, and putting our own people first, and not letting other people s needs and interests, at the forefront of our minds. America First. is an American first, not just in the news, but in every aspect of our lives, and in every facet of our every day life, and we're going to have a lot to talk about it. We have a great show with a lot of stories and a lot more to get into tonight. . We're back on the big show, so be sure to be back with more of it on the next episode of America First on Tuesday, coming soon. ! - Nicholas J F. FuENTES and much, Tuesday, November 21st, in this episode of by the America First podcast. by Nicholas F. FENTEEN Thank you for listening to America First with Nick and Betsy, and thank you so much for tuning into the show, and I can't wait for you to come back for more! -NICK & BOBBY. - NANCYANCHOR, BOBBIE, BECAUSE WE HAVE A LOT TO TALK ABOUT IT! -- -- BOB AND BRIAN, BABY
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00:39:28.000When we go about regime change in a country like Venezuela, it sends all of the refugees to the United States, and then we make them citizens.
00:39:38.000And that's really the part that we just need to eliminate.
00:39:42.000I think it's fine to use American power to secure resources around the world.
00:39:56.000We can't go into a country, mess with them for 15 years so that all their people leave and then we bring them here and then we make them citizens.
00:40:06.000And that's the part I want to talk about tonight because a lot of people don't know the history, the recent history of our regime change campaign in Venezuela.
00:40:16.000It's been going on now for almost 10 years.
00:40:19.000So we'll talk all about that and we'll also be following up on yesterday's story.
00:40:28.000Alleged but maybe unlikely Hezbollah attack on the Golan Heights from the weekend and we talked about how it seems likely that this was a pretext
00:41:01.000And some sources say they were actually targeting the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, but instead they got some second-in-command advisor.
00:41:13.000They got a different—they got an advisor.
00:41:26.000I believe it was 10 additional people were killed in the strike in a suburb south of Beirut, like I said, which is the headquarters of Hezbollah.
00:41:36.000Now we have to wait for Hezbollah's retaliation.
00:41:46.000But this is the gamesmanship of these tit-for-tat retaliatory airstrikes.
00:41:53.000And this is how we're going to get a war with Iran.
00:41:56.000If we keep messing around, if there is no will in the U.S.
00:42:00.000government to restrain Israel, these are the kinds of engagements
00:42:06.000The more that they happen, as they increase in frequency, and as they escalate in intensity, it is going to lead to an all-out war against Iran.
00:42:16.000And understand, a war with Iran will not just be fought in Iran.
00:42:21.000It will also be fought in the United States.
00:42:25.000And it will be fought in virtually every Middle Eastern country, from Yemen to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran itself.
00:42:55.000We're going to talk about the response from Hezbollah as we wait, or rather the response from Israel as we await now the response from Hezbollah going into tomorrow.
00:43:07.000So those will be our two big stories tonight.
00:43:09.000A lot of international news lately, a lot of international conflict.
00:43:15.000And I made a really good point last night.
00:43:17.000If you caught the show, we talked about
00:43:20.000The initial strike, again, alleged to be by Hezbollah.
00:43:25.000And at the beginning of this show, we talked all about how back in 2016, Trump had this phrase he would always use in the speeches.
00:43:33.000He would always talk about global special interests.
00:43:38.000That's what he was known for, at least in the very beginning.
00:43:40.000He would talk about lobbyists, special interests, corporate media, and basically alluding to the fact that our system is not what it seems to be.
00:43:48.000This is an idea that I talk about a lot on the show, which is that at a very fundamental level, there are people that believe that things are as they seem, and then there are people that know that things are not as they seem.
00:44:02.000And so for example, you have people that are really believing the hype every election.
00:44:29.000The civics class idea of how American society works.
00:44:35.000And then there are the people that realize that everything is Hollywood.
00:44:39.000Everything that is filtered through the lens of mass media, which is almost everything, is an illusion.
00:44:47.000Everywhere where there is a camera, which is now everywhere, there is also lights and smoke and mirrors, and there's a lot of effort and a lot of money that goes into maintaining an illusion about the actual processes, the actual people that are making the decisions in the country, because that's really the critical question, is who and how?
00:45:11.000There are decisions that are made in our country about allocation of resources and about wars and about public policy.
00:45:20.000And the question is, who is making the decisions and how do the decisions come about?
00:45:26.000And we find that it's a very small group of people that are making decisions that affect everybody.
00:45:32.000It's a very small group of public and private players that they have the final say over decisions that affect almost everybody.
00:45:41.000And those decision makers are located in key cities.
00:45:44.000They're in both the public and private sector.
00:45:47.000And as it turns out, the way that these decisions are made and how they're carried out, it's not like how a bill becomes a law, but actually it's far more convoluted and far more complex.
00:45:57.000And it does involve a whole ecosystem of elite sectors of society, such as media, such as money, and money goes into media, and money goes into politics, and so on.
00:46:10.000It goes into nonprofits and think tanks, NGOs, and so when Donald Trump came out there and talked about special interests, and then he modified that, and he began talking about globalism, and there was a particular email that was revealed by WikiLeaks, a Hillary Clinton email,
00:46:33.000And she said that she dreams of a global common market for goods and people.
00:46:39.000It's a free movement of goods and people in a borderless system.
00:46:44.000And there's global governance that just standardizes and maintains the logistics for a system where trade is free, immigration is free, there are no borders.
00:46:57.000And Trump was posing as a contrast to that, saying that we're against this globalized system and the special interests that are manipulating us to get this.
00:47:07.000And I don't think ever before are we seeing such a clear-cut example of that than in this election.
00:47:14.000It's always been the case, but in this election more than any other election, now that we are up to speed on what's going on, you can see the reason why they tried to take Trump out
00:47:25.000The reason why they forced Biden out, the reason that billionaires behind the scenes are shuffling around and pivoting between the different camps.
00:47:34.000It's very clear that it has everything to do with foreign wars.
00:47:37.000It has everything to do with foreign conflicts happening on other continents in Ukraine.
00:47:43.000In Israel, and those and maybe even most importantly, Taiwan, or on some level of importance, maybe similar to Israel.
00:47:53.000It has everything to do with these foreign conflicts and the interested parties that are involved.
00:48:00.000And so that's the thing to really keep in mind, you know, because I find myself more and more, the show's called America First, but yet we talk so much about foreign affairs.
00:48:10.000But it's like I said yesterday, everything is connected.
00:48:17.000And so everything affects every other thing.
00:48:21.000And that's why we have to be aware of a—we have to have a global perspective, not just a very narrow perspective on especially something like this election.
00:49:31.000I have to say, the viewership on the show has never been higher.
00:49:37.000Here we are in 2024, three and a half years after January 6th, and I don't want to test fate here, so I'm going to knock on wood, but three and a half years after January 6th, and the show is bigger than ever.
00:50:58.000I was outside of the mainstream for so long, I forgot how to behave.
00:51:03.000You know, when I first started doing the show, I would say, hey, optics, let's, let's make this show have good optics so that it's palatable to like normal people.
00:51:13.000And then I got banned from everything and I said, fuck
00:51:19.000And I met I was really angry for a long time and the show got really dark.
00:51:25.000People were telling me that during the when the vaccine mandate came around, they said I had to stop watching your show because it was like making me suicidal.
00:51:34.000So it just got really dark and really edgy and really extreme for years.
00:51:41.000And now that I'm back in the mainstream, I'm like, all right, maybe it's time to dial it in a little bit.
00:53:30.000But it's also possible that it was an Iron Dome counter-missile, anti-missile system that failed and fell to the ground and blew up this soccer field.
00:53:43.000And so the Lebanese Foreign Ministry, Syrian Foreign Ministry called for an investigation.
00:53:47.000Hezbollah did not claim responsibility.
00:53:50.000In fact, they denied that they were behind the attack.
00:53:54.000And so it was obviously, even if it was theirs, it wasn't intentional.
00:53:58.000But Netanyahu made an emergency flight back to Israel.
00:54:02.000He was in the United States last week for a visit, where he spoke before a joint session of Congress, met with Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, and President Trump.
00:54:10.000He returned to Israel immediately in the aftermath of the attack.
00:54:14.000They convened the War Cabinet, and the War Cabinet authorized a retaliatory strike against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:54:21.000Immediately, all of the neighboring countries and all the major world powers began to plead with Israel not to strike back too hard because there is a legitimate fear.
00:54:35.000That if Israel bombs Beirut, for example, the capital, or if they strike too hard, that it could trigger a regional war.
00:54:43.000It could trigger a tit-for-tat escalation that could end in a direct ground invasion or even a more intense air campaign by Israel against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:54:57.000So the whole world pled with Israel not to go too hard, but Israel said we have to go hard, but we don't want a war either.
00:55:06.000And so now we know what the attack was.
00:55:11.000Israel's rerouting military assets to the northern border, so we're not sure if this is the end of the retaliation or if it's just the beginning.
00:55:21.000But today Israel launched an airstrike
00:55:25.000Against Hezbollah in a suburb south of the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, striking deep into Lebanese territory.
00:55:33.000Killed 10 people, including a senior advisor to Hassan Nasrallah, who is the leader of Hezbollah.
00:55:40.000Very senior commander, very senior advisor, was eventually killed in the bombing.
00:55:46.000It was carried out by fighter planes and drones.
00:55:57.000It says, quote, An Israeli airstrike targeted the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Tuesday, a step that could escalate the Israel-Hezbollah conflict into a full-blown war.
00:56:09.000Israel said that it targeted a senior Hezbollah commander, Fouad Shouker.
00:56:14.000A Lebanese government official told CNN that Shouker survived the strike, although Israel is claiming that he was killed.
00:56:22.000Lebanon's al-Mayadeen is reporting that one civilian was killed and 68 others were wounded.
00:56:29.000Although the information has been updated, he is now believed to be dead and there were other people killed.
00:56:35.000The Israeli military claimed Shuker was responsible for the rocket attack that killed 12 Druze children in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Saturday.
00:56:43.000Hezbollah denied responsibility for the killing of the children and said they were hit by an Israeli air defense rocket.
00:56:59.000Excuse me, National Security Council Spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said, quote, Our commitment to Israel's security is ironclad and unwavering against all Iran-backed threats, including Lebanese Hezbollah.
00:57:12.000According to Al Jazeera, Hezbollah was warned that if Israel launched a strike deep into Lebanese territory, it would mean that all rules of war are off.
00:57:22.000The last time Israel bombed Beirut was on January 2nd, when the Israeli military launched a drone strike that targeted a senior Hamas official.
00:58:14.000Iran has said in the aftermath of the strike that Israel should be careful because if Israel attacks Hezbollah, they will face retaliation by the entire axis of resistance, not just Hezbollah.
00:58:28.000And Iran has Shiite allies in many countries in the Middle East.
00:58:38.000So Iran is threatening that potentially, if Hezbollah responds to this Israeli strike,
00:58:46.000The response won't just come from Lebanon.
00:58:49.000It may also come simultaneously from all of these countries, just as the Iranian drone and missile strike did in May, where other militias were involved in the strike as well, and it actually overwhelmed Israeli air defenses.
00:59:04.000And a good 15% of the missiles actually got through, which would pose a problem, theoretically, for Israel in a major war.
00:59:21.000The United States pled with Israel and said, please do not trigger a war because the United States does not seek a direct confrontation with Hezbollah or with Iran.
00:59:34.000And you could say that the United States' main priority in this conflict, maybe their sole and overriding interest in the conflict, is that it does not spiral into a wider regional war.
00:59:46.000And put another way, they want to confine the fighting to Gaza.
00:59:51.000They want the fighting to end in Gaza.
00:59:55.000And if that is accomplished, then all of the other conflicts can be wound down and de-escalated as well.
01:00:02.000Rather than the opposite, which is that there will be a new war in the Arabian Peninsula with Yemen, which would disrupt global oil prices and potentially threaten Saudi Arabia.
01:00:13.000It threatens Egypt and the Red Sea, where a good portion of global shipping goes through on a daily basis.
01:00:22.000And Egypt counts on the revenue from that, from the Suez Canal.
01:00:26.000And then there's also going to be a regional conflagration that will drag the United States deeper into Iraq and Syria.
01:00:33.000The United States is trying to leave Iraq.
01:00:37.000And the Iraqi government is pushing them out.
01:00:40.000If this conflict goes regional, not only are we looking at another war in the Arabian Peninsula that threatens Saudi Arabia and Egypt and global shipping through the Suez, but we're also talking about potentially increasing the troop presence inside of Iraq and Syria, which is at historic lows and probably was on the way out.
01:01:04.000If we're under attack, under siege from Iranian proxies.
01:01:08.000And then, of course, that goes without saying, we might also be directly engaged with Iran, which is a whole problem and dilemma in and of itself.
01:01:59.000But there are conflicts like this happening all over the world all of the time.
01:02:05.000And the United States, as a political entity, can only care about the ones that affect its own people.
01:02:11.000And so it's not about caring for the political cause of the West Bank in itself, or the cause of Gaza in itself.
01:02:21.000It's about looking at the big picture and seeing how what is happening in Gaza right now mirrors what happened after 9-11, which is that a crisis
01:02:33.000Turns into a war without limits, without clearly defined goals.
01:02:39.000It's not clearly defined what the objective is or the duration or the amount of resources and the United States finds itself being committed by other people.
01:03:24.000So this is the clearly defined American interest.
01:03:28.000Israel's interest in the war is defeat Hamas, Hezbollah, and disable Iran's nuclear program, annex the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and South Lebanon.
01:04:04.000Iran's proxies do not seek a war with Israel.
01:04:08.000Iran seeks sanctions relief in exchange for compliance with some kind of
01:04:16.000Nuclear regime established by the IAEA or some kind of international consortium.
01:04:22.000Iran wants relief for its economy and it wants peace with Israel.
01:04:27.000The United States' interest in the conflict is they do not want to fight the Houthis in Yemen, they do not want to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon, and they do not want to fight Iran.
01:04:37.000The interest of the United States is to contain the conflict in Gaza and end the conflict in Gaza to de-escalate all of the other theaters
01:05:18.000So the best case scenario for the United States is we may impose regime change on Iran, which would be very devastating and very costly, but it would also be probably detrimental for the United States, even if we could achieve that.
01:05:32.000And that's when you realize that it is Israel and its constellation of donors and lobbying groups and NGOs and nonprofits, their fifth column that exists in the United States, their Jewish allies who are the billionaires and the owners of mass media in the United States, it is they that are the engine behind this war.
01:05:56.000Israel is driving this war, and Israel's Jewish allies in the United States are using their power over money, media, government, and all the rest to propel the United States into the war against our will.
01:06:14.000The United States said, and this is happening before our eyes, it has been happening before our eyes, just like 9-11,
01:06:24.000The United States said, do not strike Beirut.
01:07:09.000They try to spread the fighting and prolong it for as long as possible.
01:07:14.000It could not be more clear what is going on in the world.
01:07:17.000And as I said at the top of the show, and as I said last night,
01:07:23.000This is where it would really be important to have a candidate in the presidential election that is talking about this.
01:07:35.000And not just talking about this in particular, but talking about this dynamic, which is that here we are, we are citizens of the capital of the global empire.
01:07:51.000We should be, because we are this extracting, exploitative empire, we should be getting the benefits!
01:08:00.000We, as American citizens who have been here for generations, who built this country, and our ancestors fought to establish our hegemony, we should be getting the benefits of our military, of our productive capacity, which empowers the military.
01:08:52.000The quality of life is deteriorating so rapidly.
01:08:56.000Public services, private services, the quality of goods and services, the abundance of goods and services, the texture of life in our society, the degradation of morals and culture, changing culture by foreigners and immigrants and lowering it into the sewer.
01:09:17.000So the whole country is getting worse, it's getting worse for us, and yet every election has turned into a tug of war between basically Jewish billionaires, more left-wing Jewish billionaires and more right-wing Jewish billionaires.
01:09:33.000Left-wing Jewish billionaires that want to throw open the borders, like George Soros, and they want an open society, so they want all this diversity to come in and ruin everything, and right-wing Jewish billionaires
01:09:46.000Like Sheldon Adelson or his widow Miriam Adelson who say they're going to close the border but they never actually do and they want to send our military to go blow up every Middle Eastern country and then we bring in all the refugees and give them citizenship and then they vote for Democrats.
01:10:03.000It's like this is the election and that's why
01:10:08.000That's a big part of why I've been so critical on Trump.
01:10:12.000This would be the perfect time for that message that we heard in 2016.
01:11:06.000In 2024, we're fighting the radical left as conservative Republicans, and we're going to do it by changing policy so that we can achieve, like, a bigger GDP or something.
01:11:22.000So we can achieve lower taxes and more money so that we can buy more highly processed food.
01:11:37.000And this election echoes every other election that's really just about everybody else other than the American people that make all of this possible.
01:11:51.000And like I said last night, it's not even clear that Hezbollah was responsible for the strike over the weekend.
01:11:59.000What's more, that rocket didn't even hit Israel itself, which makes even less sense.
01:12:05.000Why would Hezbollah bomb the occupied Golan Heights?
01:12:08.000Why would they bomb people that identify as Syrian and reject Israeli citizenship, and they're not Israeli citizens, and they threw the Israeli ministers out of the funeral?
01:12:20.000Why would Hezbollah bomb, ostensibly, adversaries of Israel outside of Israel?
01:12:29.000So something's not quite right about the initial attack and Israel wasted no time to spin it up into a war and then do something extremely provocative like bomb the capital of Lebanon in broad daylight.
01:12:44.000And so now the next step is we have to wait and see what Hezbollah does.
01:12:51.000And already the Israelis have opened up the bomb shelters so that the civilians can go and hide there because they anticipate that missiles will now rain down from Hezbollah and, as I said earlier, potentially from other elements of the Islamic resistance, or the axis of resistance, the other Iranian proxies in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
01:13:11.000And of course, Hezbollah will respond.
01:13:18.000And when, not if, but when Hezbollah responds strongly, and they bomb Israel, and potentially if the missiles bypass the Iron Dome or the other missile defense systems, do you think that Israel is going to take that?
01:13:34.000They took the strike from Iran in May, but that's because they weren't finished with Hamas.
01:13:41.000Very obviously, once Israel is hit back by Hezbollah, they will eagerly, they'll be forced, but they'll eagerly retaliate even more strongly against Hezbollah.
01:13:53.000And this is how we get, this is that tit-for-tat, it's a reciprocal escalation that leads to a full-blown war.
01:14:02.000Somebody blows up in the Golan Heights, Hezbollah's blamed.
01:16:27.000And of course, it is the regime change wars themselves.
01:16:32.000It is Israel's nuclear capability itself, which is causing the arms race in the Middle East, which is why Iraq desired one, and Syria desired one as well, and now Iran.
01:16:45.000But nevertheless, that is what this whole regional battle is about, is disabling and dismantling Iran's access to clear the runway so that Israel can go in there and disable and set back their nuclear program many years.
01:17:02.000And the only way they're going to get through to these bunkers like at Fordow and like in Natanz is if they clear out all of their proximate adversaries and with the full compliance of the United States, which I think they'll only get with Trump.
01:18:05.000And Nicolás Maduro is a very unpopular leader, so the opposition was surprised that he was declared the victor.
01:18:14.000And many countries in the world immediately cast doubt on the results of the election, including the United States State Department.
01:18:22.000They said that the election was rigged.
01:18:24.000They said that it was an illegitimate election.
01:18:28.000And now even Venezuela's neighbors, even their left-wing neighbors, their allies in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are calling for Maduro to release the detailed results of the election because they actually have not even released the precinct-by-precinct vote totals.
01:19:06.000It says, quote, the United States and countries around the world denounced the results of Venezuela's presidential election in which the incumbent
01:19:15.000Nicholas Maduro declared victory in the face of accusations of widespread fraud, officially proclaiming the election decided without releasing the full vote counts.
01:19:25.000Protests broke out in Caracas, the capital and other cities, with hundreds of people marching through the streets.
01:19:30.000The move by the electoral authority not to release detailed voting results, which it had routinely done in previous elections, intensified the sense among many Venezuelans and international observers that the election had been essentially stolen.
01:19:46.000The disputed election put renewed attention on the Biden administration, whose negotiations with the authoritarian government and easing of sanctions on Venezuela's vital oil industry paved the way for Sunday's voting.
01:19:59.000For now, the administration said it was not considering retroactively altering previously issued oil licenses.
01:20:05.000On Monday night, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were negotiating a joint statement to call on Venezuela to release voting records from each polling station, hoping that a unified stance from three of the region's most influential nations would help put pressure on Maduro.
01:20:21.000Daniel Ortega, President of Nicaragua, congratulated Maduro on the victory, and Cuba's leader Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez said that he had defeated the pro-imperialist opposition.
01:20:34.000President Putin of Russia said he was eager to strengthen ties between the two countries.
01:20:40.000Iran and China also congratulated Maduro on his victory.
01:20:44.000Across Latin America, however, leaders of Uruguay, Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Argentina, and Guatemala all denounced the results.
01:20:53.000By Monday afternoon, Venezuela's foreign minister announced that Venezuela had kicked out all the diplomats from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay.
01:21:06.000The country perhaps best positioned to aid negotiations between the Maduro government and the opposition is Brazil, neighbor to Venezuela, Latin America's largest nation and a country led by a left-wing politician with a friendly relationship with Mr. Maduro, Mr. Lula.
01:21:25.000So this is the story out of Venezuela and the election probably was rigged.
01:23:03.000Well, we say those elections are fake.
01:23:06.000If the people that get elected are corporate cronies, if the people that get elected serve long terms, and if they had allies in the intelligence agencies, if they have support from the nation's oligarchs,
01:23:20.000And if they use law enforcement to round up the opposition, then those are not real democracies.
01:23:37.000And that means we have to go to war in Ukraine.
01:23:42.000And we have to go to war in Syria and Iraq.
01:23:45.000And we have to put sanctions on Venezuela and everywhere.
01:23:50.000But this is totally belied by the fact that, hey, our elections are totally fake too!
01:23:57.000Everything about all those countries can be said about America.
01:24:03.000Maybe to a lesser extent, but it's still true.
01:24:08.000In 2020, they illegally changed how the elections are held.
01:24:13.000It was the most scuffed thing I've ever seen.
01:24:16.000And there were multiple Supreme Court cases about it.
01:24:19.000In North Carolina, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, you had political bodies that have no constitutional jurisdiction changing how the election is conducted.
01:24:32.000State election boards, state Supreme Courts,
01:24:36.000They said, well, we're just going to change how we do the election this year.
01:25:13.000So previously, this was a provision that was meant to accommodate people that are in like wheelchairs, people that are bedridden, people that physically
01:25:24.000Have mobility issues and cannot get out of the house to vote in the polls.
01:25:28.000We're not talking even about absentee voting, in-person absentee.
01:25:33.000No, this is an accommodation for people not that are overseas or traveling or something.
01:25:39.000This is for people that are unable to leave their homes.
01:25:42.000And Wisconsin said, yeah, well, they're all indefinitely confined, technically.
01:25:48.000So now they can all just vote from home.
01:25:51.000And they did some version of this in every state.
01:25:54.000And then we saw the election map in Georgia.
01:25:57.000We saw the election map and we saw what they were doing in these various states in Georgia, in Fulton County, in Atlanta.
01:26:06.000They said that they were not able to complete the counting of the vote for two weeks because in the room where they were counting the votes, a pipe exploded and water flooded the room, and they were unable to get to the ballots for days.
01:26:25.000This was seriously the excuse they made.
01:27:37.000Do you think that the global planners, do you think that the global leaders, do you think that the richest people in a country, the most powerful people in a country would really say, alright, America decides, now it's time for the nation to decide?
01:27:52.000If you want to see me back here next, do you really believe that the people that actually have power in the world are going to turn it over to a vote?
01:29:00.000There needs to be this narrative for mass consumption about how we were attacked and the Holocaust happened and there were these beheaded babies in ovens falling off a cliff into crocodile infested waters.
01:30:09.000is a wash with effectively what's better than gold, okay?
01:30:13.000It's oil and gas and the world needs a lot more of it because we're running out.
01:30:20.000We realistically reached peak oil in 2004 and now we're trying to make up for that with fracking and we're trying to make up for it with other methods of extracting oil.
01:30:35.000More difficult, more expensive, more intensive
01:30:40.000So oil and gas is becoming once again an extremely hot commodity.
01:30:44.000These wars for oil are back on the menu.
01:30:47.000And so what it's really about in this election is the fact that Venezuela is deepening their security and economic ties with Russia and China while they maintain these massive oil reserves.
01:31:00.000That is what this entire battle of Venezuela is about.
01:31:04.000And the sanctions that are applied to Venezuela
01:31:54.000In May of 2018, they immediately began a high-pressure sanctions campaign against Venezuela.
01:32:01.000When Bolton got into the National Security Council, he turned the screws on Venezuela, applied these brutal sanctions, and that is why you might have heard during those times that people in Venezuela were starving, and they had to eat rats, and they were dying in the streets, and there was hyperinflation.
01:32:21.000There was hyperinflation because the United States imposed sanctions on Venezuela and secondary sanctions on countries that did business with Venezuela.
01:32:31.000And that means the United States went to Venezuela's other trading partners and said, would you rather do business with us or with Venezuela?
01:33:13.000And by the way, the goal of that is to starve everybody to death so that they overthrow the government so that the military doesn't have to.
01:33:25.000And this is, again, getting back to the idea of conflicts and that fundamental idea, things are not as they seem.
01:33:32.000You know, we have this idea that, like, America's this benevolent superpower.
01:33:37.000If any other country had the power that we had, oh, the world would be a horrible place.
01:34:09.000When Venezuela is not aligned with the United States and not going our way and therefore their oil production isn't under our control, when they have deep security and economic ties to our adversaries and rivals, Russia and China, we don't go in and invade because that would be very expensive and that would maybe alienate us from the entire world because you're not supposed to do those things and it would be kind of hypocritical.
01:34:34.000So instead, what we do is we say, you're not a real democracy.
01:34:39.000And then we tell the whole world that they're not allowed to trade with Venezuela.
01:34:43.000And then everybody in Venezuela starves to death.
01:34:46.000And we hope that enough of them will be hungry and desperate enough that they will perform the regime change themselves.
01:34:54.000And this is called the color revolution.
01:34:58.000The United States will use its intelligence agencies, like the CIA, and they'll work through these NGOs that go through the State Department, like National Endowment for Democracy, and basically they get all this money that doesn't really get tracked.
01:35:15.000So, Congress will appropriate money for the National Endowment for Democracy.
01:35:20.000And the CIA and the State Department and the Pentagon work to direct these monies into Venezuela.
01:37:06.000We overthrew the democratically elected president, Yanukovych, because he repudiated NATO and the European Union in favor of a bilateral trade deal with Russia.
01:37:19.000And the United States said, you know what?
01:37:21.000It's time that Ukraine was brought into the fold for NATO.
01:37:24.000But that had very little to do with democracy or the will of the people and elections or the economy.
01:38:33.000Under the Trump administration, John Bolton instituted this high-pressure campaign against Venezuela.
01:38:38.000They ratcheted up the sanctions, causing hyperinflation, causing poverty, because they wanted to kill a lot of people so that the people would overthrow the government.
01:39:17.000And they're all from Venezuela, because the governor of Texas is busing them up here, because they are showing up at the border with Mexico.
01:39:28.000And there's been a massive influx of migrants from Venezuela, millions, in the past four or five years.
01:39:36.000But the composition of illegal immigration was not always like this.
01:39:40.000As I said last night, in 2018 there were two major migrant caravans into the United States.
01:39:46.000They didn't come from Venezuela, they came from Honduras.
01:39:50.000El Salvador and Guatemala, they came from the Northern Triangle in Central America.
01:39:58.000Maybe it's because John Bolton destroyed their economy.
01:40:02.000Maybe it's because Trump and John Bolton backed this opposition leader named Guaido, who was never going to win, who had no allegiance from the military, no popular base of support, and they put sanctions on Venezuela's economy that caused hyperinflation.
01:40:18.000And if you don't believe me, John Bolton admitted in a statement, he said the purpose of the sanctions was to get people to leave.
01:40:27.000He said if we can get people to leave, then their government will fold.
01:40:35.000The sanctions were designed to depose Maduro through a revolution because they want the oil.
01:40:45.000And the reason and the mechanism for the revolution would be mass starvation, which would not only cause people to protest and riot, but also cause people to flee, which injures the government.
01:41:00.000So the whole intention was to get people to leave and inevitably wind up here.
01:41:28.000But on Trump's last day in office on January 19, 2021, and you can fact check me on this, Donald Trump extended temporary protected status to asylum seekers from Venezuela, which means they can't be deported.
01:41:48.000John Bolton becomes National Security Council Chair, immediately designs these sanctions with the intention of causing a refugee crisis, mass starvation that leads to an exodus from the country into the United States.
01:42:04.000They come pouring over the border into the United States.
01:42:07.000On Donald Trump's last day in office, he gives them amnesty.
01:42:11.000He'd been talking about doing it his entire first term, waits until the last day, the day before Joe Biden's inauguration.
01:42:20.000Doesn't give amnesty to the J6ers, amnesty to the Venezuelan refugees.
01:42:28.000Then illegal immigration exploded under Joe Biden.
01:42:33.000And it's not all because of that, but it's a good percentage of them came from Venezuela.
01:42:39.000So in recent years, the Biden administration has said, we will trade relief on the sanctions if you commit to democratic reforms.
01:42:50.000And so Joe Biden has allowed Venezuelans to start producing and selling oil again in exchange for a commitment that they will have a more democratic election.
01:43:01.000But it really has nothing to do with democracy.
01:43:03.000The reason that Joe Biden allowed them to start selling oil again is for one reason.
01:43:35.000All that Russian natural gas that comes through pipelines into Germany was stopped when the United States blew up the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
01:43:44.000So now how does Germany get their natural gas?
01:43:46.000Well, you can't build a new pipeline in a day.
01:43:48.000So now Germany imports liquefied natural gas that comes by ships across the ocean.
01:44:24.000So how does Biden get inflation under control while we're at war with Russia and get the border under control when you have all these people fleeing Venezuela?
01:44:33.000He cuts them a deal and says, you know what?
01:44:45.000And so that was the purpose of the deal.
01:44:49.000And now Republicans are criticizing him!
01:44:53.000Republicans are criticizing him, saying, oh, you have this socialist ally, you help this communist dictator.
01:45:01.000And now all these Republicans, and even people like Elon Musk, are calling for regime change in Venezuela.
01:45:07.000What do you think happens when there's regime change in Venezuela?
01:45:11.000There's going to be more people to come here.
01:45:15.000If there's a massively destabilizing revolution or civil war in Venezuela, it's just going to cause another refugee crisis because that's what happens every single time.
01:45:53.000We go to war, we overthrow a government, we destroy a country in pursuit of oil or because the Israel lobby told us to, and then we create a refugee crisis.
01:46:04.000The people come here, they hate us, they have a totally foreign culture, and then they vote for Democrats forever.
01:48:38.000But if we had a competent government, you could say that they could come and they could have a temporary visa, and then we're shipping them all back when the government's stable.
01:48:47.000But you know that under the current system, that never, ever, ever is going to happen.
01:48:51.000So, we just have to have a rule that they just can't come here.
01:48:56.000But this is the problem with American foreign policy, is it's totally short-sighted, totally short-term, and we wind up getting nothing but paying all the costs.
01:49:08.000So we don't, understand with Venezuela, we don't get the oil, we don't get the natural gas, they're still allied with Russia and China, but we took all their refugees.
01:49:53.000So, make no mistake about it, this is the playbook.
01:49:56.000And be very aware that in South and Central America, there's a new Cold War playing out.
01:50:02.000They're calling it the New Monroe Doctrine.
01:50:05.000It's being spearheaded by the SOUTHCOM commander, which is the Department of Defense Southern Command, led by Laura Richardson.
01:50:15.000And Laura Richardson has been making the rounds down there.
01:50:17.000It's about overthrowing left-wing governments, replacing them with right-wing governments because they're terrified that in the last 15 years, China has become the number one trading partner of almost every country in Latin America.
01:50:29.000And China's building a lot of dual-use infrastructure that could theoretically be converted into military hardware during a war.
01:50:37.000They're also compromising a lot of key critical resources like the lithium in the lithium triangle in Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina, and like the oil in Venezuela and the Essequibo.
01:50:49.000So this is, I think, actually a legitimate use of American military might.
01:51:10.000We just can't take all these people here.
01:51:13.000Because what's going to wind up happening is that these Venezuelans that left Venezuela, they're going to come here and they're going to wreck our country.
01:51:21.000Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, all these people are going to come here, they're going to wreck our country.
01:51:33.000I hope they don't pursue regime change because it's just going to be another refugee crisis with Venezuelans and they're all going to stay here and none of them are going back, like the ones that already are here.
01:52:56.000I hope some of them are guys because I saw this TikTok of this dad and he had like five girls and he was playing with them and I was like, if I get five daughters, I don't know what I'm going to do.
01:53:09.000I'm going to do something really reckless.
01:55:08.000Losers who have no following will put out some tweet, it'll go viral, they'll get 5,000 likes, they'll put some stupid relatable post out, and then they'll show their cash app in the replies, hey, anything helps?
01:55:21.000Why don't you shake a tin cup, you fucking bum, fucking loser?
01:55:24.000So I really hate that, it's just pathetic.
01:55:27.000I mean, your dignity should have a price, or it should not have a price, even better.
01:56:17.000John of Ark Royper sent $5, Nick, I see no difference between between the right to grape protests in Israel and Bastille Day in France.
01:56:25.000Do you think if we amplify the grape protest in Israel that this will finally push the anti-Israel narrative in the West into full effect? 07.
01:56:34.000Uh, nah, I don't think it's gonna be final like that, but it's definitely a good narrative.
02:00:03.000Then, I replied to, uh, Hanania today.
02:00:07.000He said something like, oh, the, uh, you know, when Kamala calls Vance weird, it lands because all the right-wingers are, like, obsessed with the culture war.
02:00:17.000And I was like, yeah, that's totally true, these freaks.
02:00:19.000You can't talk about, like, anything relatable without them spurging about seed oils and Disney and the WEF and whatever.
02:00:27.000And some guy replies and he's like, no, dude, but seed oils are how they control us, man!
02:02:12.000Slingshot Cent $20, 2 thirds Having kids is the reason Trump and Vance say our number one enemy is Iran, and it is the reason Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones say our number one enemy is interdimensional beings.
02:02:25.000Slingshot Cent $20, 3 thirds All this to say, as just some observer watching all this from the peanut gallery, I'm hoping you hold off on having kids until after you finish the job.
02:07:24.000I'll fart in front of people that work for me.
02:07:26.000And I'll scratch my balls in all those situations too.
02:07:33.000And if you're like a girl, dad, imagine if you fart at the dinner table, everybody be like, ewwwww.
02:07:39.000You're such a, you're so fucking disgusting.
02:07:42.000And like, yeah, you know, you can, you can put on a face and be like, I don't give a shit.
02:07:48.000But you can only do that so much before it eventually affects you in, in like subconscious ways.
02:07:55.000You know, we're constantly like being your true self and women being like, you're such a fucking pig.
02:08:02.000Eventually you turn into like a shell of a man.
02:08:07.000You know, I just can't imagine living like that.
02:08:11.000You know, like, my family, I have, it's me and my sister, so it's one boy, one girl.
02:08:18.000So me and my dad can be guys, we can bro out, you know, when he farts or burps or whatever, we're like, alright, nice one, you know, whatever.
02:08:26.000We can bro out, there's like solidarity there, but if you're at a dinner table with like four girls and you gotta talk about a fight, you got into a work or something,
02:08:36.000You know where you're in a car and you have to swerve out of the way, you almost get in a crash and every woman in the car gasps really loudly?
02:08:51.000Just like, you would need some kind of extramarital affair to keep it going.
02:08:57.000You would need to be out of town a lot.
02:09:00.000With the guys all the time, and you need some kind of extra- I'm not encouraging that, I'm just saying, like, practically speaking, I feel like that is the only way I could stay sane in a life like that.
02:09:11.000Otherwise, you would just turn into- you'd get devoured.
02:09:14.000It's like a female praying mantis would fucking kill you.
02:09:17.000It's literally like being a male praying mantis being eaten by a female praying mantis, because you snuck up on him.
02:09:26.000So anyway, thanks for the big super chat, Walker.
02:09:31.000But, uh, hey, and I'm glad you like the show and everything.
02:09:34.000I'm glad you agree, but it's like, damn, why'd you have to start with that?
02:15:40.000Why is all of the dissident right except for Nick completely funded and supported by a guy who works with the CIA and wants to create a global new world order based on mass surveillance and foreign intervention and uses Jewish philosophy to justify it and talks about it openly?
02:18:06.000You know, when I was that age, I was chomping at the bit.
02:18:09.000You have to read as many books, level up, and if you want to do something, join a club, okay?
02:18:16.000Join a local Young Republicans, okay, chapter, something like that.
02:18:23.000Go to your local GOP, volunteer for a campaign, just start getting to know people, but don't go spouting off your opinions.
02:18:30.000It can only, excuse me, it can only hurt you.
02:18:32.000It can almost never help you, it will just hurt you.
02:18:36.000So, that would be my advice to you is level up your IQ as much as possible, level up your future earning potential by getting into a good college, which means doing really well in school, and if you want to get out there, get on a normal campaign, join a Young Republicans, whatever, and just get to network with people and just be likable.
02:18:58.000Don't be too opinionated, don't be too radical, because that can only get you in trouble.
02:24:06.000If I had to choose between you quitting your show and being my best friend, or you mocking me and continuing to do what you do, I'll choose the latter.
02:26:51.000Like, I imagine these fitness people, they have, like, a Fitbit on, they have, like, they're always wearing athletic clothes, and they're, like, super upbeat and positive, and they're always trying to give you advice, always trying to tell you about, you know, well, here's what you gotta do.
02:27:08.000And those are always like the gayest guys.
02:27:10.000They call themselves like a protector of women.
02:27:33.000Go down there and get skinned alive and shot in the head?
02:27:46.000You just know everyone is just such a stupid riff.
02:27:49.000You just know that every one of those gym guys, they're just dying to wind up in like one of those scenarios where like there's a home invasion.
02:32:02.000I may have missed a clarification to this earlier point, but you mentioned being in favor of regime change in Venezuela if it didn't lead to mass migration, but absent mass migration, you'd just get a pro-Zionist government like that of Argentina.