00:00:21.000Our featured story tonight is about 9 11.
00:00:25.000It was the 20th anniversary of 9 11 on Saturday.
00:00:30.000And I saw some very interesting speeches this weekend.
00:00:33.000And I'm sure you know what I'm talking about if you watch the news.
00:00:36.000But we had two speeches by Hillary Clinton and by the former President George W. Bush.
00:00:44.000And in both speeches for the 20th anniversary of 9 11, they compared the September 11th terror attacks to the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
00:00:56.000And I want to talk about that tonight because I've been covering this all throughout the year, it's been a pretty consistent theme.
00:01:04.000And I saw a lot of conservatives responded to that, and this was covered in all the media, and the media agreed that 9 11 and January 6th are similar.
00:01:15.000And a lot of conservatives reacted to Bush and Clinton and the media saying this, and they said, Really?
00:01:22.000On 9 11, 3,000 people got killed, and you think that January 6th was similar?
00:01:42.000They're not similar in a nominal sense if you take it at face value, because if you believe the official story for both of those events, you would say they have nothing in common.
00:01:56.000In one case, you have 3,000 dead in a terror attack committed by Muslims from overseas.
00:02:04.000And on January 6th, the worst that somebody could say, even if they believed, What we're told about that event from the media is that it was a bloodless insurrection attempt.
00:02:16.000Again, if we believe what the media says about it.
00:02:20.000The way that they're similar, though, and this is my angle tonight, is that they're both fake.
00:02:26.000These are both completely fake events, completely staged by the government for the purpose of creating more jurisdiction for the federal government and a war on terrorism.
00:02:43.000I don't believe that 20 years ago, 19 hijackers from Saudi Arabia taught themselves how to fly planes, hijacked planes, and flew them into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.
00:02:55.000I don't believe that that's what happened.
00:02:58.000I believe it was probably controlled demolition in the Twin Towers, and I think a cruise missile hit the Pentagon.
00:03:04.000And I think the government did that so that they could get a pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
00:03:11.000And without going into all the details, About why I believe that or what is the most plausible explanation.
00:03:18.000I think that basically the whole thing was staged for a bigger agenda.
00:03:23.000That they could not have gotten the Patriot Act, could not have gotten to, as well as many other, two wars, as well as many other engagements in the Middle East without 9 11, in the same way that January 6th was fake, was staged.
00:03:40.000We know now that out of the three militia groups that were present at the Capitol, the FBI and the federal government had.
00:03:47.000At least informants, if not agents, in all those groups.
00:03:52.000And those informants and those agents, at the minimum, knew what was going to happen and did nothing to stop it, or, and I think this is more likely, they were probably instrumental in planning, suggesting, and executing whatever violence or whatever illegal activity did occur on January 6th.
00:04:12.000And just like 9 11 was fake and staged by the government to pursue an agenda which otherwise they couldn't have done, January 6th was staged for the same reason.
00:04:22.000In the same way that 9 11 was carried out, so they could get a war on terror in the Middle East and the Patriot Act at home, January 6th was staged, probably for the same thing, for a new war on terrorism on American soil against Patriots, against Trump supporters, so called conspiracy theorists, conservatives, white people.
00:05:05.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new report about the COVID vaccine.
00:05:10.000It's a study from America which says that among young men, the vaccine is actually more dangerous than the coronavirus.
00:05:21.000So this is an American study and it looked at, I forget the particular demographic cohort, I think it was 12 to 15 year old boys, they found that the vaccine is actually more likely to cause heart disease, what they call a cardiac adverse event, than the coronavirus itself, which is what we've been saying all along.
00:05:46.000And we've been covering the vaccine all year, and it's very interesting because at first they said the vaccine was totally safe.
00:05:53.000Now they're telling us, well, it might not be so safe, but the pros outweigh the cons.
00:05:58.000Well, now you have studies showing that there are no pros.
00:06:03.000And now you're even having, like in this case, a study that says that the cons outweigh the pros.
00:06:09.000You know, a couple of weeks ago, or I guess for the past couple of weeks, past few weeks, we've seen a lot of new information and a lot of new research which shows that the pros are actually very minimal, if there are any at all.
00:06:23.000And we cover this with the Delta variant outbreak in Massachusetts and Israel.
00:06:46.000I think it was the pills that Pfizer said they're developing a twice a day pill to go along with the vaccine if you start getting sick after you've been vaccinated.
00:06:56.000The latest is that they're showing that actually taking the vaccine not only doesn't do anything, but for specific demographic groups, it's more deadly than the virus itself.
00:07:08.000So, you can get the vaccine, which is more deadly, and then get the virus on top of it.
00:08:23.000So, we were going to do something this weekend.
00:08:25.000The more that I thought about it, I'm like, you know, it's a crunch as it is because we were planning to do an anti vax mandate demonstration because of the Biden plan, which was announced on Thursday.
00:08:38.000Biden plan, which mandates a vaccine for private companies with over 100 employees and for all federal workers and workers in companies that contract with the federal government.
00:08:49.000So, that announcement happened on Thursday at like 4 o'clock.
00:08:52.000So, realistically, we had something like 36 hours to put it together, and it was 9 11.
00:10:33.000Whether or not the government can force you against your will, essentially at gunpoint, to get a vaccine or to do anything for that matter.
00:10:41.000To do anything which is as invasive as this, which is, in this particular case, not just any vaccine, but an mRNA vaccine, which is putting genetic information inside your cells.
00:10:57.000So if they can force you to do that at the threat of removing you from.
00:11:01.000The entire society, which is work, school, recreation, all public life, what can't they make you do?
00:11:09.000We have to take a stand here, whatever the odds are.
00:11:12.000And I said the same thing during Stop the Steal.
00:11:15.000So, like I said, we're tentatively planning something for this Saturday.
00:11:19.000I'm thinking Springfield, maybe in the afternoon.
00:11:23.000I saw there was already some girl planning something there.
00:11:27.000I don't really know what that's all about, but like I said, we're maybe planning something for this weekend.
00:13:01.000And I was telling my assistant, I said, I just got to get like a dozen condos or apartments or houses sort of in like a U shaped pattern and like a sinusoidal pattern so that depending on the month and the average temperature, I can kind of just move with.
00:13:18.000The climate moves along different latitudinal lines so that I could always have comfort, you know?
00:17:04.000I think that's everything in terms of announcements.
00:17:06.000But it's just been very busy, like it always is.
00:17:09.000Lots of work being done behind the scenes, and hopefully, you'll see the payoff for that.
00:17:14.000A lot of exciting things happening before the end of the year.
00:17:18.000Have to tell you, a lot of exciting things to look forward to.
00:17:21.000We've got some big things planned for December.
00:17:23.000We've got some other changes coming to the show, some other changes coming to the studio, some other feature length type projects, and the platform is going to see some major, major updates very, very soon.
00:17:38.000So we're in for a lot of big surprises before the end of the year.
00:17:43.000But we're going to dive into the news here.
00:17:46.000We're going to jump in for tonight because that's really all there is on that front.
00:17:51.000And I want to dive into our first story, which is about the COVID vaccine.
00:17:55.000And, you know, it's funny because every day I say, how could it get worse?
00:18:00.000And it's a rhetorical question because we could all speculate very easily.
00:18:06.000And it's not like we don't have a pattern here that's been established since March of last year.
00:18:12.000But it's like every week I come on the show and, you know, I cover the vaccine, I cover this Delta variant situation and the new restrictions, the new lockdown, all of that.
00:18:37.000We covered how Pfizer is developing a pill, a pill to go with their vaccine.
00:18:43.000You know, the vaccine, which is supposed to be perfectly safe and effective.
00:18:47.000Well, apparently, it's so effective that now you actually need to take a pill two times per day once you get COVID after you get vaccinated.
00:19:01.000Pfizer, which has the gold standard in vaccines, apparently the vaccine is so good that it doesn't work enough to keep you from getting sick.
00:19:09.000And even once sick, it doesn't do anything for you.
00:19:13.000So now you have to take pills after you take the vaccine and get sick in spite of it.
00:19:21.000Today, the development is we have a new study, a new U.S. study, which says that for a certain age cohort for men in America, the vaccine is now proven definitively to be more lethal than the coronavirus itself, specifically when it comes to myocarditis and heart inflammation.
00:19:43.000This new study shows that men or boys in America age 12 to 15 are actually at a higher risk of heart disease from the vaccine.
00:19:54.000Than they are from the coronavirus itself.
00:19:57.000And so I'll read to you this is the report.
00:19:59.000It says, Healthy adolescent boys are more likely to be hospitalized with a rare side effect of the Pfizer COVID vaccine as opposed to the virus itself, according to a new study done by U.S. researchers.
00:20:13.000The researchers assessed medical data which showed that boys age 12 to 15 with no pre existing medical conditions are four to six times more likely to be diagnosed with vaccine induced myocarditis.
00:20:29.000Or inflammation of the heart than being hospitalized with COVID.
00:20:33.000So, 12 to 15 with no pre existing conditions, they're four to six times more likely of developing heart inflammation than they would be if they got the coronavirus.
00:20:47.000And they are of being hospitalized with the coronavirus.
00:20:54.000If you want to think it was like 10% more, 400 to 600% more.
00:20:59.000The team of researchers from the University of California were able to find 257 vaccine related cardiac ailments in recipients of both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
00:21:11.000The rate of such heart issues per million among 12 to 15 year old boys was 162.2, while it was 94 in boys between the ages of 16 and 17.
00:21:24.000For girls, the rates were 13.4 and 13 cases per million.
00:21:30.000The most children who experienced a rare side effect of the vaccine began showing symptoms within days of receiving the second shot of the vaccine.
00:21:39.000Around 86% of the boys affected required some form of hospital care.
00:21:44.000The study says For boys 16 to 17 without medical comorbidities, the rate of cardiac adverse events is currently 2.1 to 3.5 times higher than their 120 day COVID 19 hospitalization risk and 1.5 to 2.5 times higher.
00:22:04.000At times of high weekly COVID 19 hospitalization, says the study.
00:22:10.000So, and pay attention, that's for 16 to 17 year olds.
00:22:15.000So, for 12 to 15, it's four to six times more likely to be hospitalized from the vaccine than from the virus.
00:22:23.000For 16 to 17 year olds, says the study, the rate is 2.1 to 3.5 times higher than their 120 day COVID hospitalization risk, higher for vaccines than for 120 day COVID 19.
00:22:40.000So, in other words, from 12 to 17, it's worse for 12 to 15, but it shows for adolescent boys altogether, 12 to 17, you've got a higher rate of being hospitalized from the vaccine than from COVID.
00:22:55.000It's worse for 12 to 15, but for 16 to 17, it's still higher.
00:23:01.000It says earlier this year, the US FDA issued a warning about rare cases of heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults.
00:23:08.000To fact sheets for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
00:23:12.000While the U.S. continues to permit all children above the age of 12 to receive the vaccine, the U.K. is taking a more cautious approach, offering the vaccine to only those above 16 years of age and at risk children in the 12 to 15 age group.
00:23:32.000The data, the research doesn't lie here.
00:23:35.000And they've been saying this for a long time.
00:23:37.000The FDA and the CDC are looking into this.
00:23:39.000And this is what the research has said for a long time.
00:23:42.000Specifically, that young men and the younger they are, the worse it is that young men are at a particularly high risk of having this myocarditis side effect as a result of the vaccine, more so than women and more so than older men.
00:23:59.000So, it's the younger the boys are, the worse it is, and that's what this data says.
00:24:04.000Now that the research has been conducted, it confirms that.
00:24:31.000And what's interesting in particular about this is it's been known that this is a side effect from the vaccine.
00:24:38.000It has been known that the vaccine causes myocarditis.
00:24:41.000As I said, we've known that specifically for adolescent men, You're at a particularly high risk of getting myocarditis from the vaccine, higher than other demographic cohorts.
00:24:53.000What's interesting, though, is I've been paying attention to what the social media influencers and other vax chills have been saying on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms.
00:25:05.000And a lot of what I've seen, like I watch Destiny and some other people, and they all say, they all acknowledge that you'll get myocarditis from the vaccine, but they say you shouldn't worry about that, though.
00:25:18.000Because you have a higher chance of getting it from coronavirus than from the vaccine.
00:25:24.000So, in other words, they say this doesn't matter.
00:25:26.000It doesn't matter that the vaccine gives you heart disease.
00:26:42.000And number two, you're going to get the coronavirus anyway.
00:26:46.000Because a vaccine doesn't stop you from getting it, it doesn't stop you from being symptomatic, which is what a vaccine is usually supposed to do, and it doesn't stop you from being hospitalized.
00:26:58.000If it did, The Israeli healthcare system wouldn't be overwhelmed right now.
00:27:02.000They wouldn't be having 10,000 new cases per day and lots of hospitalizations.
00:27:13.000I mean, what more is there to say at this point?
00:27:15.000I say that every week, but it's like if you don't get it at this point, you're just not paying attention.
00:27:22.000And at the minimum, you could say that this is contentious.
00:27:25.000At the minimum, I guess, you could say, well, there's an argument to be made why somebody would be skeptical of the vaccine.
00:27:35.000But keep in mind, as of last Thursday, and it's getting worse every day.
00:27:40.000They're making it seem like if you're not on board with the vaccine, you're a crazy person.
00:27:44.000If you're not on board with the vaccine, not only are you crazy, totally unhinged, and irrational, you refuse to listen to logic, you don't trust the scientists, you're off the rails.
00:27:56.000They also say now you're culpable for killing everyone that dies from COVID and everyone that dies from something not related to COVID because of the hospitals being overburdened with COVID.
00:28:10.000You know, you could say based on this that it's at least a conversation that should be had about whether or not a person it's a good idea for them to get the vaccine based on their risk factors, based on their own research, based on what they think about it.
00:29:09.000Because, like I said, as of last Thursday and getting worse every day since, now you can't have a job with the federal government, you can't have a job in the military.
00:29:18.000Can't have a job if you work for a company that contracts with the federal government.
00:29:22.000Can't have a job with a private company with over 100 employees.
00:29:27.000And now, Anthony Fauci, I think, said today, or was it yesterday?
00:29:32.000He said that if you're not vaccinated, you shouldn't be able to fly on a plane.
00:29:36.000In New York City, you can't go into a restaurant.
00:30:57.000Do we really need any more confirmation about this?
00:31:00.000How much more of this do you need to see?
00:31:02.000And by the way, there's anecdotal stuff all over social media.
00:31:06.000I know anecdotal is, we're not talking about rates, we're not talking about data.
00:31:14.000That being said, in this particular conversation, anecdotal evidence is important because we have no data about adverse vaccine side effects.
00:31:26.000You know, there's the VARS system, which many people are talking about, but that's self reported, it's not very scientific.
00:31:34.000There is no good system for tracking all the people that are dying from the vaccine or having severe side effects.
00:31:42.000And so, in particular, in this conversation, the anecdotal evidence is important because we don't have any statistical information.
00:31:50.000We have data like this, which is now being done because of all the anecdotal evidence that doctors, nurses are seeing, what's being reported in the media and on social media.
00:32:01.000But anecdotal evidence is important because we all know somebody that had some side effect.
00:32:05.000We have many super chatters on this show.
00:32:08.000That report that they have an elderly relative or they know somebody that had a blood clot or heart disease or in some cases paralysis or something like that.
00:32:18.000And I know family and friends that work in hospitals that they won't take the vaccine because they see what it does to people.
00:32:25.000So the anecdotal evidence is important.
00:32:27.000And it's very interesting too because if we counted vaccine death the way that we counted COVID death, I know for a fact that you would have more vaccine deaths than COVID deaths.
00:32:40.000And that's because whenever somebody dies, With COVID and with another comorbidity, they call it COVID.
00:32:48.000If somebody dies of something that is respiratory related, they call it a COVID death.
00:32:53.000So basically, anybody that was dying over the past year, for the most part, for any reason, was being counted as a COVID death, even if COVID didn't cause the death.
00:33:04.000And I told you, and I know this for a fact, last year they were counting people that got hit by a car as a COVID death.
00:33:13.000If they got hit by a car, died, and then were found after the fact to have had COVID.
00:33:18.000You know, George Floyd was a COVID death.
00:33:38.000Well, if we counted vaccine death in the same way, everybody that dies after having gotten two doses of the vaccine is a vax death.
00:33:47.000You 100% absolutely would have more VATS deaths every day, and absolutely, than you have coronavirus deaths.
00:33:58.000So, you know, in short, the whole thing is just ridiculous.
00:34:03.000I mean, what are we even doing at this point?
00:34:05.000And I think everybody knows that, too, by the way.
00:34:08.000I think, with exceptions of like yuppie liberal types in the major cities and collegiate people, you know, college educated people and people like that.
00:34:20.000I think for the most part, people can see right through the whole charade.
00:34:24.000This pandemic thing, it's just not happening.
00:34:27.000You know, people are not dropping like flies because of COVID.
00:34:33.000And, you know, the vaccine, everyone knows it doesn't work because how many of these diehard vax shills do you see every day on social media reporting?
00:34:41.000And by the way, we see it in the most vaxxed countries in the world, the most vaxxed cities in the world.
00:34:47.000People are getting sick after they get the vaccine.
00:34:50.000People are getting sick because of the vaccine.
00:34:52.000Everything that they're telling us about this is wrong.
00:34:56.000It's either a lie or they just don't know what they're talking about.
00:35:01.000And we covered a story last week where the doctors from Israel in some university there came out and said, We simply don't know the long term side effects because mRNA has never been tried on humans.
00:35:16.000And so everything that we're being told about COVID is it's not real information, it's a public relations campaign.
00:35:25.000For whatever reason, they want us to get the vaccine, and we could speculate why that is, and we've done that before.
00:35:31.000They want the lockdowns, they want the vaccines.
00:35:34.000Maybe it's pathologically about Compliance, maybe it's a part of a depopulation agenda, something very sinister, maybe something more banal.
00:35:42.000I mean, who really knows why they're pushing so hard for this?
00:35:46.000But we know that everything they're telling us is PR.
00:35:51.000You know, when a study like this comes out and says, yeah, young men are at a high risk of getting heart inflammation from this supposedly safe and effective vaccine, and then they could get sick anyway, you have all these vax shills which in two seconds switch up and say, oh, well, Here's why that, well, here's why you're an idiot if you don't think that makes perfect sense.
00:36:12.000I mean, it's like, how stupid can you be?
00:37:24.000But plagues, like wars, like many things, go on.
00:37:28.000And in the meantime, we have rights, we have bodily autonomy, and we want to have that when we come out on the other end of it, however, how many of us are left.
00:37:42.000And I'm especially sick of all these stupid animals, these stupid slaves who are not even in the government, who are not even on the payroll.
00:37:51.000Like, they're not even getting paid for this, but they're acting as salesmen for the vaccine.
00:37:57.000Like, why don't you just shut the fuck up?
00:38:04.000All these unpaid salesmen, all these unpaid shills doing public relations and marketing work for the New World Order, doing PR for the government.
00:38:17.000Well, here's why you're an idiot if you don't take the vaccine.
00:38:57.000I mean, I'm just sick of it more than anything.
00:38:59.000I look at Fauci and I look at Biden and I look at these people, and it's like, you know, for whatever reason, they are forcing the vaccine.
00:39:07.000God only knows what the end game is there.
00:39:34.000I could speculate, I could theorize, but I don't know.
00:39:37.000But, you know, if Anthony Fauci is pitching the vaccine because he thinks he's going to get eternal life with the devil or with Baal or with some demon, like at least that makes sense.
00:39:50.000You think you'll be rewarded by the devil.
00:39:53.000You know, I mean, I wouldn't go for something like that, but I can see where he's coming from on that.
00:40:00.000But then you have people like Destiny.
00:40:03.000Where he's maybe getting paid to shell the vaccine, I don't know.
00:40:05.000Or some of these other micro influencers, people that you know, and they're coming around telling you, well, I just read the latest report.
00:40:37.000Like QAnon people talk about tanks rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue and mass arrests of, you know, Barack Obama and the Podestas and Anthony Fantano and stuff like that.
00:40:51.000I'm a lot less concerned about those people.
00:40:54.000I'm more concerned about getting into power and just putting people like this in jail, putting people that watch too much TV and they, you know, they've appointed themselves as inquisitors for the vaccine.
00:41:05.000Those people need to be taken care of first.
00:41:09.000As a citizen, I mean, I've seen enough where I say, okay, either they're evil and they're trying to kill us all, or it's as simple as they just don't know what they're talking about.
00:41:20.000They don't know the vaccine doesn't work, maybe due to incompetence, again, maybe because of an agenda, but they're either lying and they're evil or they're incompetent and they just don't know.
00:41:31.000Either way, though, I'm not buying what they're selling because the story changes every day.
00:41:36.000It gets more ridiculous with each passing day, already full of contradictions.
00:41:42.000And all along, we've got the steady drumbeat of these, like I said, self appointed PR people telling us, well, if you don't get why this makes sense, you're just not, you just don't trust the science or something.
00:41:55.000How much more of this do you have to see?
00:42:35.000I mean, at a certain point, how much bullshit can we take?
00:42:39.000I don't want, like, you know, there was a time for the past five years when conservatives would.
00:42:46.000Do all this reading and they read books and they read studies, and they're gonna every time they go to work or a family function, it's a debate team.
00:42:55.000It's a debate team conference and it's on, you know, and it's facts and logic and people are learning all this stuff and it's an intellectual fight to the death.
00:43:05.000Everywhere you go, you got to have your whole ideology backed with footnotes and sources and you got to know the methodology of the sources and your source isn't good enough that wasn't peer reviewed.
00:45:04.000Mr. Democratic Socialist, you know, Mr. Mr. Anarcho-Communist, yeah, you're right, you're right.
00:45:10.000I didn't read the peer-reviewed journal from Harvard that justifies the Pfizer vaccine.
00:45:15.000Like, don't you know you're just being raped by power?
00:45:18.000Don't you know that you aren't like a slave to the New World Order?
00:45:22.000Like, don't you understand that, Mr. ANCOM, Mr. Neocon, Mr. Libertarian, Mr. whatever?
00:45:30.000Don't you know that the whole system is designed to just rape you and you're intellectualizing and rationalizing it?
00:45:38.000Normally, I say eat the rich, but in this case, Pfizer is really doing the right thing here.
00:45:43.000Normally, I would say we need to overthrow the capitalist pigs, but this study from the American Journal of Medicine says I mean, that's why I miss Trump so much because Trump didn't come to the table and say, you know, he wasn't like Curtis Yarvin, where, you know, he's stuttering and going, you know, and here's the interesting thing about power, you know, and here's what the Atlantic Council does, blah, blah.
00:46:09.000Trump just went in there and he was like, it's political bullshit, you know?
00:46:14.000He would come in there and just say, Remember when he said, I'll never get over it, it's the 20th anniversary of 9 11, perfect segue.
00:46:22.000Do you remember at that South Carolina debate when Jeb Bush was mocking Trump, was condescending to him and saying, You know, Donald Trump gets his foreign policy information from the shows, from Fox News.
00:46:37.000And Trump turns to him and goes, You know, the World Trade Center came down under your brother.
00:47:28.000We need to stop redirecting white anger and rage into these sort of useless activities and just push like this hard headedness, borderline ignorant, you know.
00:48:02.000But can we just assume that the people that are feeding us high fructose corn syrup and the food pyramid and all this other stuff, can we just assume that they didn't produce the miracle vaccine that cured us from this imaginary disease?
00:48:14.000Is that safe to just say we know that and act accordingly?
00:49:10.000So, and every year I think I say this.
00:49:14.000It used to be tricky because when I first started doing the show, I was like, well, what do I say about 9 11?
00:49:21.000Do I, like, keep up the, what do they call it in professional wrestling?
00:49:27.000There's a word for it for, like, keeping up the fake drama.
00:49:31.000Because, you know, professional wrestling's fake.
00:49:34.000And I forget there's a word for it, which says, like, you're essentially in character.
00:49:38.000You're acting as though, you know, you're in character.
00:49:42.000And so I was always thinking do I give a message based on the story?
00:49:47.000Am I in character as somebody in politics and somebody that is accepting the facts in the official story, the official story as it's presented, the official story that people learn in school and that most people believe?
00:50:01.000Do I give a based take, a good take that is?
00:50:05.000Based on those assumptions, it's based on that narrative, based on that story.
00:50:15.000Do I give a message, a reaction based on that, knowing it's wrong, knowing it's a lie, but just sort of like assuming, well, this is what people think about it, so I'm just going to go off of that in character as someone that's like a normie in society, believing the standard mythology?
00:50:36.000And as years have gone on, I've just had more and more reluctance to do that.
00:50:39.000I think when I first started the show, I said, the hijackers were immigrants, and that's why we shouldn't have Muslim immigration.
00:50:47.000And, you know, as the years went on, I started to say, well, you know, it isn't exactly what they told us it was.
00:50:54.000And at this point, I will just openly tell you, because I don't think it matters anymore.
00:50:59.000I don't believe the official story about 9 11.
00:51:02.000No, I do not believe that Al Qaeda or Osama bin Laden are or were organic actors in the Middle East.
00:51:10.000I don't think they did that independently.
00:51:12.000I don't think 19 guys came here and went to flight school and learned how to fly small planes.
00:51:18.000And then they hijacked big planes, and then they flew them into a building, and then the building collapsed.
00:52:07.000You're telling me that these people from the desert, these people from Saudi Arabia came here, they learned how to fly propeller planes, and then they got on board a commercial flight, took it over, and then got behind the wheel and flew it into the World Trade Center?
00:52:34.000The New Pearl Harbor, it's like a five hour documentary about 9 11, and it just exposes some of the just unexplainable things if you believe the official narrative.
00:52:44.000You know, for example, the plane that hit the Pentagon, despite there being two security cameras that cover the part of the building that was impacted by the plane.
00:52:56.000The frame, the frame of the video on both cameras where the collision happens are missing from the cameras.
00:53:06.000The Pentagon, the United States Pentagon, cameras everywhere.
00:53:11.000But there's no frame where we could see a plane impacting the building.
00:53:41.000And in the World Trade Center in New York City, those buildings were designed specifically to withstand something like that.
00:53:50.000I mean, and Donald Trump said this, interestingly enough, on September 11, 2001.
00:53:56.000He was interviewed about it, I think, the day of or the day after, and said that structurally, the World Trade Center is very strong.
00:54:03.000It's got a massive steel frame on the outside and a massive steel core on the inside.
00:54:09.000And so it just doesn't make sense that a plane, even something like a plane hitting the building, would cause the whole building to come down.
00:54:40.000Anyway, that's not what this show is about.
00:54:42.000But without getting too into the weeds about that, that's just sort of the setup here.
00:54:47.000For five years, you know, I think I've been more and more reluctant to keep on with the official story about these hijackers from Saudi Arabia that acted alone, and it was this villainous terror group, and they brought down these towers, and we didn't know about it, and it wasn't on our radar, and we were powerless to stop it when it was in motion, and all of this.
00:55:14.000And that's a setup for the story tonight.
00:55:16.000This weekend was the 20th anniversary of 9 11, and there's really a lot going on here.
00:55:21.000It's actually very interesting because I've done the show many years on 9 11, and it doesn't really seem to have too much salience, right?
00:55:30.000I mean, obviously, it happened 20 years ago, and in the years, you know, the immediate years following 9 11, it was still sort of fresh in people's minds.
00:55:40.000And you had the war on terror, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were in full swing in like the first decade of the 21st century.
00:55:49.000But really, for the past 10 years, the 9 11 attacks haven't really been so relevant.
00:55:55.000You know, it is, I think, faded in the American consciousness and is becoming more and more like another historical event as opposed to current events, as opposed to something that's sort of present in people's minds.
00:56:08.000And I know that for the past five years, when I cover 9 11, we'd cover it as it pertained loosely, tangentially to other issues like immigration or to specifically Muslim migration into Europe, into America.
00:56:22.000The Syrian Civil War, things like that.
00:56:25.000But it's very interesting because this year it's very relevant for a variety of reasons.
00:56:30.000The first, and maybe the most obvious, is with the current situation in Afghanistan.
00:56:36.000You know, Afghanistan hasn't been in the news for a long time.
00:56:38.000It's this endless war that doesn't end.
00:56:40.000And now we seem to be out for the time being.
00:56:57.000Almost 20 years to the day after 9 11, the war is officially over.
00:57:02.000Not only that, but now you also have these renewed conversations about terrorism, specifically domestic terrorism.
00:57:09.000And that's what the story is about tonight.
00:57:11.000On the 20th anniversary of 9 11, we kind of heard a different message.
00:57:16.000And this year, we heard from specifically Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush, and they talked about how 9 11 actually paved the way for January 6th and the events on January 6th.
00:57:33.000It says, quote, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Friday on CBS that she was, quote, more concerned about internal threats like what we saw on January 6th on this 9 11.
00:57:49.000Co host Gail King said, Madam Secretary, we have a new home here on Times Square.
00:57:54.000As thrilled as I am to be here, I admit I'm a little nervous sometimes.
00:57:58.000I'm looking around more than I normally do.
00:58:01.000I think a lot of Americans are concerned about a threat risk here in the U.S. because of our From Afghanistan.
00:58:10.000Clinton said, I think you always have to be vigilant, Gail, and certainly that unfortunately comes with living in the world as we know it today.
00:58:18.000But actually, I am more concerned about internal threats.
00:58:21.000We always have to be aware of and protect against external threats, but what really is tearing our country apart and threatening our democracy is what we saw on January 6th.
00:58:32.000And I unfortunately have seen so much of that kind of continuing divisiveness and hatred and ideological attitudes about our democracy, about each other.
00:58:42.000So, yes, we have to be constantly aware of potential damage, attacks, threats from outside.
00:58:47.000But I think every American, regardless of where you stand on the political spectrum, should be as worried, if not more, right now about when we're doing it ourselves.
00:58:59.000You know, we can take anything, we can overcome anything, we can come back from anything if we're united.
00:59:05.000But if we are going to continue to hate each other, scapegoat each other, try to undermine each other, go after our institutions, our voting system, yeah, then we are putting ourselves at great risk.
00:59:15.000And that's what keeps me up at night these days.
00:59:19.000Which is a little bit ironic, isn't it?
00:59:21.000She says if we don't stop scapegoating each other, then these crazy right wing nutjobs are going to kill us all.
00:59:30.000If these crazy right wing nutjobs don't keep scapegoating us, they're going to kill all of us.
00:59:36.000And I'm kept awake at night at the thought of.
00:59:39.000These scapegoating white, deplorable, trailer trash Trump supporters are going to kill us all in our sleep.
00:59:51.000And then George W. Bush gave a speech, and this was covered in the Washington Post.
00:59:56.000Washington Post says few Americans expected wisdom from former President George W. Bush on the 20th anniversary of 9 11.
01:00:05.000Even fewer expected wisdom on the current state of our politics.
01:00:09.000That is nevertheless what we got from his remarks in Shanksville, Pennsylvania today.
01:00:14.000In perhaps the most important words spoken in his political career, Bush, in his remarks at the crash site of United Airlines Flight 93, drew a straight line between 9 11 terrorists and the January 6 terrorists.
01:00:30.000He said, We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within.
01:00:39.000There is little cultural overlap between violent extremists.
01:00:42.000Abroad and violent extremists at home.
01:00:45.000But in their disdain for pluralism, in their disregard for human life, in their determination to defile national symbols, they are children of the same foul spirit.
01:01:03.000It says the Capitol, of course, was the suspected target of Flight 93.
01:01:07.000The heroes on board that plane spared the lawmakers and others who worked there from the fate of occupants of the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.
01:01:17.000The January 6 terrorists breached the building.
01:01:23.000Both the 9 11 terrorists and the domestic 1 6 terrorists sought to destroy our democracy in service to a crazed ideology of intolerance.
01:01:39.000So that's what we heard on the 20th anniversary of 9 11.
01:01:44.000George W. Bush, former president, Republican, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State, Democrat, Washington Post, New York Times, all the mainstream media, Apple, it was on every Apple iPhone, Apple News Alert, all comparing 9 11 to January 6th.
01:02:03.000And before I get into that, it's interesting because a lot of conservatives saw this narrative, which was all over the weekend.
01:02:13.000Approved, that's what they're going with.
01:02:15.000That's their narrative from the American regime.
01:02:18.000Republicans and Democrats, politicians and news media, that's what they're going with.
01:02:24.000Gee, 9 11 is really salient after the attack on our democracy and blah, blah, blah, everything I just read to you.
01:02:32.000Before I get into that, the reaction from populists and conservatives and nationalists and even some nominal America firsters was to say, That comparison is ridiculous because on 9 11, 3,000 people got killed, and on January 6th, nobody got killed.
01:02:53.000And so the knee jerk reaction from even some people, which I like, or people that pretend to carry the same banner as us, was to say, no, that comparison is ridiculous.
01:03:06.000You know, and at face value, they are correct.
01:03:08.000I mean, if we were to take it at face value, of course, the World Trade Center coming down and 3,000 people dying.
01:03:16.000And the Pentagon being hit and all of that is very different than January 6th.
01:03:23.000I mean, because what we know about January 6th, if you take it at face value or you take it based on how it really went down, either way, it's really not comparable.
01:03:33.000Even if it was what they say it is, which was some kind of failed insurrection, which, again, even with what they say it is, there was no bloodshed, there was no plan for a coup, there was no plan even by the militias to do anything once inside the Capitol.
01:03:50.000It was this coup attempt which didn't really even make any sense, and there was no plans and no casualties and was over in a minute, or even based on what it actually was, which was a rally where there were some probably controlled assets, government assets, and even if not, maybe it was exuberance, maybe it was disorderliness.
01:04:13.000But I think people whose knee jerk response is to take it at face value and take the comparison at face value and reject it and say, no, no, these things are dissimilar, I think it's kind of missing the point.
01:04:26.000You know, I don't think that George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton really believe in terms of the scale of suffering or loss that it's comparable.
01:04:48.000And the similarities are there based on what we know about why they're saying this.
01:04:53.000They're comparing 9 11 to January 6th for the same reason that they called Charlottesville a terror attack.
01:05:00.000For the same reason that now they're trying to create a new Patriot Act after January 6th, they want to use the powers of the federal government to crack down on Trump supporters with terrorism as the pretext.
01:05:38.000They're pandering to a yuppie liberal audience and telling them, you know, you need to be afraid of this new menace, this new domestic terror threat, so that people are okay with far reaching surveillance and intel agency power and potentially extrajudicial killings, detainment, the kinds of things that we've seen over the past year.
01:06:00.000People being put in solitary confinement, no fly list, asset forfeiture, surveillance, and so on.
01:06:08.000But there's even a little bit more to it than that.
01:06:11.000I think these people do think it's as bad as 9 11.
01:06:14.000I think they do seriously think that because symbolically it is.
01:06:20.000When these, you know, when the Trump supporters breach the Capitol, that is very terrifying for the people in D.C. I'm sure they do see that as an existential threat to the system that they have.
01:06:32.000And I think that they believe what they're saying about the system that they represent.
01:06:37.000I'm sure that George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton, on some level, I'm sure they really do think that.
01:06:44.000The American system is promoting democracy and liberalism and all of that.
01:06:49.000I mean, I'm sure that the way that they act is not reflective of that.
01:06:53.000You know, they partake in corruption and they rig the elections and all of that.
01:06:57.000But unlike a lot of people, I'm not of the belief necessarily that these kinds of types, and you could get into conspiracy territory and say they're aliens, they're devil worshipers, they do these satanic rituals or something.
01:07:10.000But I think that on some level, at least some of these people, even where they might be.
01:07:15.000Corrupt or cynical or something like that.
01:07:18.000On some level, I do believe that they think that the American system represents democracy and they know better and the institutions need to be protected.
01:07:27.000And obviously, there's some bias in there because they're in it, they're running it.
01:07:32.000So, you know, these criticisms that the system isn't democratic or the institutions are flawed, they're a flexive response, partly out of self interest, maybe naively, partly out of some, on some level, they believe in it.
01:07:45.000It's to say, no, no, our institutions are great and you need our democracy and you need us to protect our democracy and so on.
01:07:54.000So, what I mean to say is that when they see the Capitol being breached, real or fake, whatever, even if they're pushing this war on terrorism, it was at face value an attack on the sovereign.
01:08:06.000It was an attack on the seat of the U.S. government in the Capitol.
01:08:11.000All these people that they thought were out there in the country, all these people that they thought were out there in Alabama, On the farm or whatever, they're now literally banging down the doors, literally running around the Capitol and the chambers of the Senate and the House and flooded DC three times during Stop the Steal.
01:08:54.000And it's like, you know, really, it wasn't nothing for either side.
01:08:58.000It's not to say that 1.6 was catastrophic in terms of loss of life like 9 11, but in terms of how it kind of shook the current political paradigm, perceived or real, yeah, I mean, I think it was similar.
01:09:14.000And for better or for worse, obviously Hillary Clinton and Bush don't like that.
01:09:19.000I mean, they look at 1.6 and they're terrified of that and they say, you know, real or fake.
01:09:25.000Whether we're using this as an excuse to crack down or we do see this as a legitimate threat, you know, that terrifies them.
01:09:33.000And I think it does kind of shake them to their core.
01:09:36.000That's how the Trump revolution sort of ended, might be one way to say it, or that's how the Trump first term ended with this storm around the White House.
01:09:48.000But I think for us, too, it was kind of a game changer.
01:09:51.000I don't necessarily believe that it was a coup attempt or an insurrection.
01:09:55.000I wouldn't attribute all this meaning to it, per se, that it was an actual threat to the continuity of government or something like that or the peaceful transition of power.
01:10:03.000But it definitely is something that you had.
01:10:07.000Half a million people to a million people in the Capitol on the day when they were counting the Electoral College votes saying, We don't accept the results of the election.
01:10:19.000It might not have been a coup attempt.
01:10:20.000It might not have been an insurrection, but it might as well have been.
01:10:25.000Because the idea that you would have massive amounts of the electorate, like 80 to 90% of Republicans that don't believe the results of a presidential election were legitimate, and going out and protesting for two months after the election.
01:10:42.000In D.C., rallying behind their president who also doesn't accept it, this is unprecedented.
01:10:47.000I mean, maybe not in the history of America altogether, but certainly in the modern era, certainly in the contemporary era, post World War II, the era of the modern presidency, since the New World Order, since 9 11, since the end of the Cold War, it's totally unprecedented that you would see that kind of resistance, that level of rejection of the official narrative, rejection of the system.
01:11:13.000And I don't know that conservatives necessarily the reflexive answer should be to minimize it and say, no, no, because more people died on 9 11.
01:11:25.000I don't think anybody is saying that it's like it was, again, it was as tragic as 9 11.
01:11:30.000But in terms of meaning, in terms of consequence, honestly, it might have been more significant because on 9 11, like I said, that was fake, that was staged.
01:11:40.000And certainly it did set the stage for wars in the Middle East and for surveillance at home.
01:11:47.000But fundamentally, was that really such a big change from what had gone on before?
01:11:52.000Was that really so different than what was being constructed over the previous 10 years with the Persian Gulf War, the intervention in Yugoslavia?
01:12:01.000And they had been doing, you know, UN and Operation Echelon and other deep state activities that had been going on for a long time.
01:12:10.000So, in a way, you could almost see 9 11 as like an extension of or the sort of natural progression of what had already been in motion for a long time.
01:12:19.000January 6th, Real or fake was kind of a legitimate shock to the system.
01:12:25.000I don't think the country will ever be the same again.
01:12:44.000And think about it four years later, half the country thinks the elections are fake, half the country thinks you can't trust the media about anything.
01:12:54.000Surrounded the Capitol three times, rejecting the results of the election.
01:12:58.000They showed up the day the votes were being counted.
01:13:01.000Constitutionally, the last step in the process before a new president is peacefully transitioned into the White House to say, we do not accept this transition as legitimate, led by the sitting U.S. president.
01:13:17.000And so, you know, all I'm saying is when these people go out and say, you know, this is just like 9 11.
01:13:25.000You know, the reflexive, like, no, no, that's crazy because 9 11, more people died.
01:13:31.000It's like, it's kind of missing the point.
01:13:33.000It's completely missing the point for many, many, many reasons.
01:13:37.000And I think that is one of them because January 6th was a big deal.
01:13:42.000But I'll take it a step further, or I guess another dimension to that is in other ways, they're similar too.
01:13:50.0009 11 was staged, and 9 11 served as the basis because it was a fake national security threat.
01:13:58.000It served as the basis for an expansion of the national security state and more government and more surveillance and more war.
01:14:05.000And more corruption and everything like that.
01:14:08.000Fake terror threat lies from the intelligence agencies about anthrax and about Al Qaeda and the Taliban and all this kind of stuff.
01:14:20.000And in the same way, 1 6 is the same thing.
01:14:23.000This speech serves the same purpose trying to scare people with a new national security threat to do the same thing.
01:14:30.000Give the government more power, more surveillance, more corruption, more, right, less transparency, and so on.
01:14:37.000So, strictly on a one to one with the sort of woke interpretation, the real interpretation of both events, 9 11 was staged by probably intelligence agencies and foreign governments.
01:14:50.000And 1 6, you know, probably the FBI had a hand in that too.
01:14:54.000Either they let it happen the way it did and they knew about it, or they planned it and executed it, whatever.
01:15:02.000Either way, it's being used in the same way.
01:15:04.000It's being used as atrocity propaganda, it's being used as an excuse, as a casus belli.
01:15:10.000For a new war on terror against the American people.
01:15:13.000But I think the major takeaway is for conservatives to honestly lean into that.
01:15:21.000Instead of shying away and saying, well, we disavow violence and 1 6 wasn't a big deal, it's not like what you said it was.
01:15:29.000I mean, the way that I would look at it, and I've looked at it from the beginning, was like a white pill.
01:15:34.000Half the country, 75 million people voted for Trump, right?
01:15:41.000And Trump won the election in a landslide, but they rigged the election.
01:15:45.000So even after four years of sabotage, media propaganda, fake election, fake virus, fake BLM, fake ballots, Trump still won the election.
01:15:58.000And then they cheated him out of it and literally overnight, literally at 4 a.m. in Atlanta, in Fulton County, literally at 4 a.m. in Milwaukee, in Detroit, in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh or whatever, right?
01:16:13.000And then, you know, not only that, which is a big deal enough, I mean, that's like the population is in rebellion.
01:16:19.000This is where people look at it like, oh, Trump lost, it's over.
01:16:23.000Realistically, it's like we're five years into the rebellion.
01:16:26.000You know, Trump announced and they tried to put him down, you remember, in the primary and then in the general, and they tried to cheat then, and he won, and then they tried to sabotage him and co opt him, and the media went crazy and everything.
01:16:40.000And after four years of that, he's still.
01:16:43.000Brought out 75 million people to vote for him against every effort.
01:16:46.00075 million people to renew his mandate to destroy the establishment and fundamentally change the country.
01:17:20.000And three times, you had a million patriots in the Capitol saying that.
01:17:25.000And Trump did a drive by and a fly by.
01:17:27.000And then Trump spoke outside the White House as a sitting president to a crowd of a half million to a million people on the day, constitutionally, the last step towards the transition to a new president to resist the process, to resist so called our democracy, the election from happening and unseating this disruptive president.
01:17:51.000And yeah, you know, whatever happened on the 6th happened, right?
01:18:17.000Half the country doesn't trust the news still, half the country doesn't trust the elections still.
01:18:23.000And Trump is still effectively, you know, he's de facto and de jure the leader of the Republican Party and the leader, therefore, of the The conservative movement, the right wing half of the country, of the opposition.
01:18:39.000So, you know, in that way, I think it's almost bigger than 9 11.
01:18:43.000I mean, 9 11 is something that's sort of par for the course.
01:18:47.000A false flag attack for war, yeah, that's like every war ever, specifically in America.
01:18:52.000That's World War I, that's World War II, that's Korea, Vietnam, that's all of it.
01:18:58.000Oh, to expand government power and solidify the bureaucracy, the intel agencies, that's been happening for, you know, at least 100 years.
01:19:07.000But having in this era, in the 21st century, a million people surround the Capitol and say, your election is fake, fuck you, we want Trump, it's pretty consequential.
01:19:20.000But again, you know, strictly speaking, if you just look at it, you know, how the context that Bush and Clinton are talking about it, it is quite similar.
01:19:30.000Not in the way that they mean it, but it's, you know, a staged event for the purpose of fear mongering, or they're just going to use it as one.
01:19:39.000So that they could expand their power.
01:19:41.000So, I mean, in that sense, it is similar.
01:19:43.000It's not similar because of the loss of life.
01:19:45.000It's not similar in tragedy because the Sixth wasn't a tragedy.
01:23:32.000I guess maybe that's where the difference lies.
01:23:35.000Is now they're desperately, you know, sort of cracking down in response to, you know, maybe a legitimate threat, not to the nation, but to their tenuous control over the country.
01:23:45.000What happens if half the country is off the reservation and isn't buying the election, isn't buying the media and so on?
01:23:59.000I mean, that's what Clinton is saying, that's what Bush is saying.
01:24:03.000And they're, I mean, they're all in on it.
01:24:04.000It was Bush and Bill Clinton and Obama and Hillary Clinton, they were all in New York City on 9 11 in front of the cube shaped memorial, you know, the site of that sacrifice, human sacrifice.
01:28:34.000Some people are like, well, I don't want a guy to massage me.
01:28:36.000Frankly, I don't really want a girl to massage me either.
01:28:38.000I don't want anybody, you know, all over me.
01:28:41.000It just seems like such a violation, you know, because you see, like, on TV or whatever, people are, you're just laying, like, face down naked or whatever, mostly naked, and somebody's just, like, beating you up, you know?
01:28:55.000Somebody's, like, punching you in the back or, like, you know, elbowing you.
01:28:59.000It just seems like, that just seems like such a violation.
01:29:36.000Like they're tenderizing pork loin or something, you know?
01:29:39.000Like they're, like they're, uh, that's, it's kind of difficult to avoid, you know, saying it in like a weird way, but you know what I'm saying.
01:29:53.000They're hitting you with like a rolling pin and like a tenderizer and stuff.
01:29:56.000It's like, I don't know, it's a little too intimate for me.
01:30:10.000They say that when he got home, when he got to the residence of the White House with his family and everything, he didn't take his jacket off.
01:31:46.000I'm like one of these, I have that, like.
01:31:50.000Spirit of like an old bastard, you know, that like never goes to the doctor and is all like his back's tweaked and like a sailor, like a trucker.
01:32:01.000I have that kind of disposition that's kind of like, ah, I'll be fine.
01:32:06.000And you wind up old with like some problems, but they're kind of manageable.
01:32:14.000Not like these people that want to live forever and they're like 30 and they're in like a jogging suit.
01:32:21.000And they're like jogging in place in like a skin tight spandex suit.
01:33:44.000People like that are just nothing, you know?
01:33:46.000Honestly, I was telling this to James Miller the other day.
01:33:51.000I'm like, there is nothing lower, excuse me, nothing lower than a traitor.
01:33:57.000There is nothing lower than like a disloyal friend.
01:34:02.000It's one thing if you like naturally grow apart, it's one, you know, stuff like that, but somebody that's going to stop being your bro.
01:34:10.000Over, like, ideological reasons or any reason like that, you know, for something like that.
01:34:18.000Because you realize that life is personal.
01:34:21.000I don't know if that makes a lot of sense, but, you know, you'll find that ideas and systems and things like that, like, life is really more about people and places than it is about any of that.
01:34:36.000It's really more about your friends and your family.
01:34:40.000Like, that is a principle in itself, which should be the highest.
01:35:03.000So these allegiances to, like, these, you know, ideas or socially constructed identities, nothing is more important than camaraderie and family.
01:35:14.000There's nobody lower than people that don't understand that.
01:35:17.000People like that should just be vaporized.
01:35:21.000People like that don't deserve to have friends or family.
01:35:26.000Very important, very important principle.
01:39:09.000If I were on the other end, I'd probably do the same thing because I hate losing too.
01:39:15.000But the problem is that a board game loss is especially punishing because, you know, when you lose in like Call of Duty, it's over in like a minute.
01:44:44.000My whole life was about learning about Star Wars, collecting Star Wars action figures, dressing up as Star Wars characters for Halloween, watching Star Wars movies, reading Star Wars magazine, and having Star Wars themed birthday parties.
01:45:00.000And then I turned 12, and then I loved politics.
01:45:03.000I read Milton Friedman's Free to Choose, I watched Thomas Sowell on Uncommon Knowledge, and then it was all just about politics.
01:45:12.000And here I am, and that's really my whole life.
01:45:14.000So that's why the Star Wars always derails.
01:45:17.000That's always because that was the first show.
01:52:58.000I think they have a vaccine mandate over there, if I'm not mistaken.
01:53:02.000So, if you're the World Health Organization and you're Russia, Don't turn it into an anti vaccine necessarily because that might not be on policy.
01:54:04.000I was going to say, because one of the tricks, maybe you could tell this to your friends, one of the tricks that I used to do all the time is.
01:54:11.000There's a special resolution that you can pass in the General Assembly which makes it binding.
01:54:18.000Because, you know, the only body in the UN that can pass something binding, that can pass a directive, is the Security Council.
01:54:26.000But there is a resolution that you can pass in the General Assembly, only in the GA, that is binding and can override the Security Council, and that's called the Uniting for Peace Resolution.
01:54:37.000I forget, there's a number for it, but it's called the Uniting for Peace Resolution.
01:54:51.000But there's a clause that you could put in there, the Uniting for Peace clause, where when invoked, you can actually override the Security Council and make a binding resolution in the GA.
01:55:17.000But here's my advice to you you know, of course, of course, You want to get on speakers list because the first thing they do is open a speakers list and you got to get your name on there.
01:55:27.000Now, that's a little tough because it's the discretion of the chair.
01:55:31.000You know, you motion, you open debate, you'll have a debate about what topic you're going to discuss.
01:55:36.000The topic is selected, you know, and of course, you want to speak.
01:55:39.000You want to be one of the pro and con speakers on which topic is discussed first.
01:55:44.000And then they're going to motion to open a speakers list.
01:55:54.000I mean, everyone knows this, but if your motion passes, for example, if you motion to make a moderated caucus and your motion passes, you're the first speaker.
01:56:09.000Usually, once a topic is selected and after they exhaust the speaker's list, they'll open it up and they'll ask for a new motion, and then someone will motion for a moderated caucus.
01:56:19.000And if that motion passes, then they'll say, since you proposed the motion, would you like to speak first?
01:56:36.000Somebody would put up a 10 minute moderated caucus, 30 second speaking time with the topic of discussing solutions for the given topic.
01:56:44.000And then I'd put up my placard and say motion for a 10 minute moderated caucus, one minute speaking time for the purpose of discussing the same thing.
01:56:53.000And all that matters is you put up your own motion.
01:56:56.000And it doesn't matter if it passes, there's a chance it'll pass, and there's a chance that you'll be the first up.
01:57:01.000Because otherwise, there's no guarantee.
01:57:04.000If your motion passes, you're guaranteed a spot, and you're the first spot.
01:57:07.000If not, it's up to the discretion of the chair.
01:57:10.000They just call, and in a general assembly where there's potentially 190 people in the committee, there's no guarantee that you'll speak.
01:58:11.000And you want to pay some attention to what's being said because you want your speeches and your working paper to be relevant to the discussion.
01:58:19.000The chairs don't like it when you put something in a working paper that wasn't presented in a moderated caucus.
01:58:25.000They want, for the most part, the core parts of it to be part of the conversation happening in front of the dais.
01:58:32.000So you want to pay attention, but you also want to use your time wisely.
01:58:36.000And if you're in a double delegation, you want to have one guy in the hall basically at all times talking to people, writing working papers.
01:58:43.000Send a note, get people in the fucking hall.
01:58:45.000And write a working paper and control the working paper.
01:58:49.000Don't let someone else put it on their Google Doc on their laptop.
01:58:52.000You want the working paper on your laptop or on your notebook.
01:58:56.000Because if they control the working paper, the physical copy of it, they control the whole thing.
02:06:07.000So, I guess that's where I'll meet my wife.
02:06:10.000People are always like, aren't you worried about getting a wife?
02:06:12.000No, because I'm just going to patronize the same bakery for 10 years, and I'll eventually marry one of the girls that works there or something like that, okay?
02:06:25.000It'll be like that Dean Martin song, you know?
02:06:31.000Or no, it'll be like that Louis Prima song.
02:07:41.000Everyone knows it, and he wants everyone to know it.
02:07:44.000And oh, and he knows it, and he's got 10 out of 10s eating out of the palm of his hands, eating out of the paws of his hands.
02:07:54.000But he won't let me be an incel, even though, even though, even though I am, and even though, you know, nobody wants anything to do with me.
02:08:04.000I'm like Aladdin, I'm like street rat.
02:08:07.000Get away from me, street rat, you know?
02:12:44.000So, your prerogative, your prerogative.
02:12:49.000But you make it harder on everybody else that wants to resist because the more people that go along with it, the harder it is for the few people that resist it.
02:14:26.000Enough people refuse the vax that they'll back off, you know, that you'll call their bluff and they won't fire you or they'll bring you back or something like that.
02:14:36.000The hope is that enough people refuse the vax that they either have to indefinitely stall the mandate going into effect and firing people and everything, or they do that and the whole society suffers as a consequence.
02:14:52.000And, you know, maybe they have to change their course a little bit.
02:14:56.000But the only thing that's going to It's only going to work if it happens en masse.
02:15:00.000It only is going to work if massive amounts of people refuse.
02:16:01.000But hopefully, you know, if you get enough people on board.
02:16:05.000To, you know, get fired by refusing the vax, maybe they'll turn it around.
02:16:10.000Because, you know, honestly, a $14,000 fine is a lot, but depending on what the fine details are, it might be worth it if, you know, you lose like half your workforce.
02:16:23.000So I don't necessarily know that companies are in this position where they can't resist.
02:16:28.000I mean, in other words, it's not over, you know.
02:16:34.000By no means is the vaccine mandate the law of the land.
02:16:37.000We're still in a period where it could be challenged.
02:16:40.000Gaddafi says it is worth it, at least if it snowballs into more of a mass movement.
02:16:45.000Europeans have been protesting en masse and it's working.
02:16:48.000Denmark ended all COVID measures, and the UK regulators just announced no further lockdowns and walk back youth vax mandates.
02:17:16.000Theo says, Nick, sorry if this sounds gay, but two years ago when I was 17, I was addicted to opiates, and today I started my job as a legislative assistant in my state capitol.
02:17:27.000You red pilling me was a direct cause of me getting involved in politics, so I just wanted to say thanks for what you do for us Zoomers.
02:19:34.000One of my very good friend's brothers is a corporal in the army.
02:19:39.000And recently, him, as well as 50 other soldiers, were taken aside by their sergeant and asked if they would be willing to check door to door for citizen vaccination status.
02:19:49.000What's worse is at least half of them said yes, stay safe out there.
02:20:35.000Yeah, I increasingly, I'm with you, I look down on people that aren't involved.
02:20:40.000If you don't see it by now, you're right, you're just not going to see it.
02:20:43.000And I'm going to not have a lot of sympathy for people that aren't on board at this point in the future.
02:20:52.000Super Lionheart says Google gets over 10,000 H 1B visas with an average salary of 140K.
02:20:58.000I don't understand how college students become debt slaves hoping.
02:21:01.000For a good job when corporations would rather hire a street shitter.
02:21:06.000Yeah, I mean, yeah, I don't like when people call them street shitters because it's like that to me seems unnecessarily vulgar.
02:21:17.000You know, I know what you're saying, but I don't know.
02:21:20.000That's just a little, I don't think that's a good look for us.
02:21:26.000I know what you're saying though, but, you know, when it comes to that, Everybody's roped into the college game.
02:21:35.000Even people, I mean, people get roped into college to get a sociology degree.
02:21:39.000People get roped into, not even like people say underwater basket weaving.
02:21:43.000People get roped into college to get a political science degree.
02:21:46.000You know, like, how many of these degrees are actually going to produce value?
02:21:51.000I mean, you're talking about even if someone gets a STEM degree, they're still going to face competition from immigrants and foreign visa holders and stuff like that.
02:22:02.000So, I mean, those are the few jobs that college is actually worthwhile to get.
02:22:33.000Yeah, I mean, it's like you can take any data set and any study and produce any outcome that you want.
02:22:40.000You know, people go to imright.com and say, well, my study says this.
02:22:44.000And you know what's funny is you could play that game with these people all day long, and ultimately they always go back to, well, I'm going to go with the consensus.
02:22:55.000It's like, well, why don't you just say that?
02:22:57.000I mean, why pretend like you are actually looking at the issue and the data and, you know, just say that it's about credentialism, you know?
02:23:07.000Because that's always what they go back to.
02:23:10.000Like, when I was arguing with Destiny, for example, I think we talked about the Holocaust on the Ralph retort.
02:23:16.000And I, of course, believe the Holocaust happened exactly the way they said it.
02:23:20.000But I was like, what about David Irving?
02:23:21.000I mean, this guy's like a world class historian, regarded as one of the best World War II historians ever, and he doesn't believe it.
02:23:28.000And Destiny's like, well, the majority of historians don't.
02:23:31.000You're telling me that the consensus is wrong?
02:23:33.000It's like, okay, well, then you're not arguing about peer reviewed anything.
02:23:37.000You're not arguing about methodology or any of that.
02:28:14.000Most recently, when he was in that convenience store and the nigga song starts playing, when he was explaining to that girl what based in red pilled means, he's getting shared on TikTok.
02:28:26.000He's getting millions of views on TikTok.
02:29:29.000You know, Sean tried to get in the military and the Huffington Post wrote a hit piece about him because he was in Identity Europa five years ago.
02:29:37.000And that's the level of sacrifice that people have been in this for five years are on.
02:29:41.000That's the level of skin in the game that they're on.
02:29:51.000He was supposed to be part of the alt light with the deplorable and Jeff Giza money and everything, and he split because he said Jews run the media on Twitter and caused a big stink over that.
02:30:01.000He can't get a job now because of the Wikipedia entry and the ADL shit that follows him, and they harass him in the same way.
02:30:11.000And people say, oh, you know, this guy.
02:30:17.000You know, he's been streaming since before I did in the thought wars, the optics wars.
02:30:21.000He was just like Ricky Vaughn and me and others.
02:30:25.000He was instrumental in the so called optics war, thought war, you know, the major sort of conversations that I think undermined the alt right and the terrible leadership there.
02:32:34.000If I thought it was some big issue, you know, believe me, I would address it.
02:32:39.000But, you know, what is supposed to be the MO?
02:32:45.000The MO is supposed to be we throw people under the bus.
02:32:49.000We're supposed to just reward people that come in and think they know it all.
02:32:54.000Every Groyper come lately who wants to bandwagon and make a few bucks streaming, we're supposed to, what, roll up the red carpet and execute everybody that's been here for five years?
02:33:22.000If I thought there was an issue going on, I would go and talk to whoever I need to talk to, and we would sort it out.
02:33:28.000But certainly, I wouldn't be throwing anybody under the bus because some asshole who doesn't even like me is getting criticized or something.
02:33:36.000And that's, I'm not referring to any one person, but there's lots of examples like that.
02:33:40.000People said the same thing about Patrick Casey.
02:33:43.000While he's threatening to leak direct messages, while he's telling people information about a very sensitive situation, which at the time he knew nothing about, and so on.
02:33:54.000And people were saying, oh, Beardson caused all these problems.
02:33:57.000And he got Patrick Big Mouth Casey leaking everything on a live stream, lying about some things, leaking and threatening to leak other things.
02:35:59.000Everybody can say what they want and everyone can criticize, but, you know, on strictly operational matters, you know, I think you have to have a really solid case if you're going to criticize somebody if you're not succeeding yourself.
02:36:19.000It's not to say that, you know, if you're not so successful that you can't have an opinion or maybe that your opinion isn't.
02:36:28.000Valid necessarily, but I, you know, you tend to prioritize people's opinion if they have a proven track record, a demonstrated record of competence.
02:38:40.000I'll participate in the e drama along the way because I think it's fun, but honestly, I disdain a lot of the concern trolling and everybody's so concerned and there's all this gossipy kind of stuff.
02:38:52.000I mean, like I said, it's kind of fun to participate in, but people take it too seriously.
02:38:56.000And ultimately, the success is the evidence in itself.
02:39:01.000There's nothing on my Wikipedia page about e drama, there's nothing written in the newspapers about the e drama.
02:39:07.000And certainly, the great things that America First has done.
02:39:10.000It's happening irrespective of these ridiculous squabbles that people, you know, blow out of proportion.
02:39:37.000I think my fans are kind of like the minions for sure.
02:39:42.000Eddie Van Graham says, What are your thoughts on these hundreds of videos of crowds chanting fuck Joe Biden at concerts, sports events, and marches, including one in New York City, of all places?
02:40:02.000It just has to be actualized, it has to be mobilized.
02:40:07.000Nathaniel says, J6 was like 9 11 in the sense that the federal government planned both of them, but beyond that, I don't see too many similarities.
02:40:21.000So that's going to come in like two, three, four weeks.
02:40:27.000But yeah, the platform is coming online imminently.
02:40:32.000Like I said, we'll be doing a beta test probably this month in September.
02:40:38.000And the beta test will be we're going to bring on a couple of streamers, introduce the homepage and some new features.
02:40:46.000And then we're going to see how that goes.
02:40:47.000We're going to work out some of the bugs.
02:40:49.000You know, we're going to make sure it works.
02:40:51.000And then, depending on how long that takes to make sure it's running smoothly, then we're going to do a full launch.
02:40:58.000And that's when we're going to start bringing on more streamers and start fleshing out more features and things like that.
02:41:03.000And we'll sort of like officially launch the platform.
02:41:06.000But the beta test will be happening, I believe, this month.
02:41:12.000So, not going to say 100% because it's always like, oh, you know.
02:41:17.000It's a week longer than we anticipated.
02:41:19.000It's a couple weeks longer than we anticipated, but we've been doing some tests, and the UX team has been working really hard, and the dev team's been working really hard.
02:41:27.000And from what I've been told, we should have a beta test before the end of this month.
02:41:35.000And like I said, the viewer count should come, I think, then or when the official launch happens.
02:42:16.000I think they are not threatened by it and they don't care.
02:42:21.000Jake says, Hey, big guy, not sure if you've heard, but a group of people from a county in California went to vote just to find out they'd already voted.
02:53:24.000It's like me and Jayden were watching The Sopranos the other day, and it was the episode when Dr. Melfi says tootaloo to Tony Soprano.
02:53:33.000You know, she stops seeing him as a client, and then she bumps into him at a restaurant, and he's with his friends, and she goes tootaloo because he's kind of rude to her.
02:56:46.000I'm really a lover, but however I was made, however I was built, I'm just very picky.
02:56:54.000You know, and so the way that people say things and the way that people come across, I guess I am judgmental.
02:57:01.000I guess I am very sort of judgmental about these things.
02:57:05.000When people make grammatical errors or spelling errors, when people say something that doesn't quite make sense, and people repeat themselves, ask two questions, they go out on a limb and they make a fool out of themselves.
02:57:15.000I guess I am sort of harsh when it comes to that stuff.
02:57:18.000So, for your entertainment, it's very fun, but it's not a good way to be.
03:00:17.000I want a category five hurricane to happen.
03:00:21.000Hurricane Nicholas is category five, bitch.
03:00:26.000Better bring your lawn furniture in and board up your windows because Hurricane Nicholas coming in hot is going to blow your fucking windows down.
03:04:12.000So they called all the underclassmen pledges, and they threw parties, and they made the pledges do stuff, and it was like a very frat culture, which in retrospect was actually based because, you know, what it is now is it's totally gay.
03:04:29.000You know, the people that are running the team are girls and gay people, and the whole team is fucking gay.
03:04:35.000When I was on the team, My freshman year, it was this guy Malcolm running it.
03:05:11.000Like I said, they called them all pledges.
03:05:12.000Now, I didn't participate in that because I didn't drink and I didn't smoke.
03:05:16.000And I remember one day after one of the meetings, they're like, okay, all the underclassmen got to stay after the meeting and we're going to assign you a buddy and you're going to be a pledge and blah, blah, blah.
03:05:30.000And I remember, you know, walking up and being like, I don't play those games and like leaving and like, no, I'm not like these other fucking kids.
03:05:43.000And, and they, you know, and it is what it is.
03:05:45.000But, but, but, so I didn't like it at the time.
03:05:49.000I thought it would, they were all tools.
03:05:50.000They were all wannabes, douchebags, you know, doing drugs and alcohol and that kind of stuff.
03:05:56.000Anyway, but what was cool about it is like we would go on the bus and they would chant no means yes, yes means anal, and like stuff like that.
03:06:06.000And in retrospect, that would never happen now, as you know.
03:06:13.000And at the time, I didn't like it because I didn't drink and I didn't understand the frat party thing.
03:06:18.000But they all had older brothers and were, you know, getting ready for college and stuff and like bar stool and whatever.
03:06:26.000But in retrospect, it's like, man, it was so I'm so lucky that it was like that and not like it is now because it was a total boys' club and everyone knew it.
03:08:33.000All the secretary generals were seniors, and they gave it to me when I was a junior because I was that good, because I was so good.
03:08:40.000I was better than all the seniors, better than everybody.
03:08:44.000When I was 15, when I was a sophomore, I'd racked up like 10 gavels, and they took it away from me because I beat up some kid at Washington University.
03:08:54.000And some girl told the captain or told the coach or whatever because it was going great.
03:09:47.000I think I like slapped him or hit him or something like that.
03:09:50.000And this Pakistani girl named Back, her name was Back.
03:09:56.000She hated me because I was like a total misogynist and a hardcore conservative and all this.
03:10:02.000So she went, and her and these other girls went, and they told the team coach or whatever.
03:10:11.000And then they called me into this meeting, and they're like, We heard you hit this kid, and you're breaking the rules, and you're suspended.
03:10:19.000They suspended me from being the secretary general.
03:10:21.000They suspended me from being the leader of the team before our biggest conference, and they let my friend Tommy, he got put in charge of it.
03:14:41.000Ars Blaster says if the people that dislike us for recognizing the truth were under the same scrutiny as us for recognizing truth, they would crumble and accept the safest option, which they have.
03:15:00.000If the people that dislike us for recognizing the truth were under the same scrutiny as us for recognizing the truth, They would, okay, this doesn't make any sense.