00:00:04.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:08.000As promised on Twitter, we're looking into the Las Vegas situation after a lot of black pills last night, after a lot of metaphysics last night.
00:01:21.000You know, with some of these other shootings, like the Orlando shooting, the second deadliest shooting, we basically knew what had happened the night of, if not the next morning.
00:01:32.000One shooter, Muslim guy, Afghan refugee father, Shooting up a gay nightclub.
00:02:06.000Or no, it's been 48 hours, almost 48 hours since the actual shooting.
00:02:10.000And they still haven't established a motive.
00:02:13.000They still haven't released any footage of him entering the hotel.
00:02:17.000There has been no, no additional information that we could have gotten from an investigation, no communications, no interviews, nothing, nothing, no leads.
00:02:27.000So that in itself is already very weird.
00:02:29.000That should be some red flags, some alarm bells going off there that we're 48 hours into this and we are actually more confused than we were when the shooting started.
00:02:40.000And so I'll read you some of these details here.
00:02:43.000So they found in the hotel room, he was on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel firing down on the concert across the street.
00:02:52.000When they breached the hotel room, they found that he'd already killed himself.
00:02:55.000And a photograph of a pretty grisly photograph of him having blown his brains out has been circulating on the internet.
00:03:31.000I think it was something like 40 guns they found in his home.
00:03:34.000Now, the night of the event, there were multiple reports from the ground and from in the hotel that there were more than one shooter, that there were additional shooters.
00:03:45.000And certainly, if you listen to some of the videos of the actual shooting, it was nine minutes of shooting.
00:03:50.000From the time the first 911 call was made until they breached the door and they found him dead.
00:04:10.000And there are many reports from people on the ground and additionally people in the hotel, in hotel rooms next to him, that there were multiple shooters.
00:04:19.000One woman claimed, and you might have seen this interview, one woman claimed the night of that some woman was making her way to the front of the concert, pushing people aside, telling everyone at the concert that they were all going to die tonight.
00:04:36.000If this guy was a lone wolf and they interviewed his brother, brother said there was no indication of a shooting.
00:04:42.000Family said there's no indication of a shooting.
00:04:44.000Friends said no indication of a shooting.
00:04:46.000The guy that sold them the firearm said he didn't see anything weird.
00:04:50.000And this is someone who sells firearms, he's trained to see if something's awry.
00:04:54.000And there's a woman pushing through the crowd, a small Hispanic woman who had nothing to do with it, telling people, warning people that they were all going to die.
00:05:16.000There were many reports from people that were at the concert that there were seemingly arbitrary physical obstacles for people leaving the concert.
00:05:25.000There were multiple eyewitness reports that people could not get out of the venue, that there were walls, barricades, keeping people from leaving or from maneuvering within the venue.
00:05:35.000The concert venue, creating what is called technically a kill zone.
00:05:41.000So, you know, traditionally with a lot of these venues, they make it a priority that you have what's called egress.
00:05:47.000They make it a priority that there are clear exits.
00:05:49.000Even if you go to a movie theater, they tell you, you know, look out for the exits in the rear and the front of the theater.
00:05:56.000At every concert, I mean, this is a real thing because you have mass shootings, you have nail bomb incidents, you know, in the Ariana Grande concert.
00:06:06.000At this concert, seemingly they did the opposite.
00:06:08.000Seemingly they set up Additional barricades, obstacles, so that people found it extremely difficult to leave and maneuver within the open air concert field.
00:06:18.000So they created basically a perfect kill zone for people to get shot up.
00:06:22.000So it's basically impossible for them to leave.
00:06:29.000This is a lot of the evidence from the eyewitness reports from the night of.
00:06:32.000We heard from the brother that not only were there no signs of this, he wasn't a religious guy, he wasn't an overly political guy, he wasn't even a gun guy, he says, he wasn't even a gun enthusiast.
00:06:44.000And yet, he was supposedly able to take semi automatic weapons and make them essentially, effectively, automatic weapons through mods, through a bump stock, which is, you know, somehow you can increase the rate of fire for a semi automatic weapon.
00:07:01.000Additionally, there were reports that there was at least one automatic weapon in the hotel room.
00:07:05.000How did he acquire that if he's not a gun guy?
00:07:08.000You can't buy an automatic firearm legally.
00:07:12.000He either had to mod a semi automatic weapon, which would mean he would have to know about guns.
00:07:16.000The brother said he doesn't know anything about guns, or he'd have to find some way to purchase it illegally, either through the black market or through the government.
00:07:25.000I mean, Lord knows how he got his hands on that.
00:07:27.000But so that doesn't make any sense there.
00:07:31.000He had no criminal record, no history of mental illness.
00:07:34.000His first crime, the man's first crime, was the worst shooting in American history.
00:07:42.00064 years old, millionaire real estate investor.
00:07:45.000His first crime, the first blot on his record, was the deadliest.
00:08:08.000You buy thousands of rounds of ammunition.
00:08:10.000He set up cameras prior to the shooting to see if cops were going to breach the door.
00:08:18.000ISIS tripled down on their claim that he was a soldier for ISIS, that he converted.
00:08:23.000They even addressed him by an Islamic name.
00:08:26.000So we look at this entire body of evidence.
00:08:29.000Which it's difficult to even summarize it at this point because there are so many contradictions of so many different natures, of so many different characteristics.
00:08:40.000How do you even begin to make sense of something like this?
00:08:45.000And then, on top of all of that, the government is not releasing any information.
00:09:04.000And, you know, it's also telling, you know, not only do you have all of these contradictions, these insane things, and also he happens to be, I left out this part, he's the son of an infamous bank robber who was arrested in Las Vegas.
00:09:21.000Father was on the FBI's 10 most wanted for robbing banks.
00:09:24.000So that's, you know, another weird thing in the puzzle there.
00:09:28.000But so on top of all these weird contradictions, not a gun guy, but he has 60 firearms, and he somehow modded a semiotic.
00:09:36.000Weapon, or he bought an automatic weapon.
00:09:41.000No criminal record, no history of mental illness, commits the deadliest, most well planned, most expensive mass shooting in American history.
00:09:50.000Millionaire real estate investor is not interested in ideology, not interested in politics, not interested in religion, not interested in guns.
00:10:30.000Then you have the FBI, no information, no motive, no camera footage.
00:10:35.000They're leaking the picture of the guy, they're leaking weird pictures of the firearms in the hotel.
00:10:40.000I've never seen anything like that before.
00:10:42.000I don't even think they leaked pictures of Osama bin Laden.
00:10:45.000They leaked pictures of this guy with his brains blown out and all the semi automatic weapons and all the high capacity magazines.
00:10:53.000I'm not a gun enthusiast either, so excuse me if I'm butchering the terminology, but all the high capacity clips, I guess that's probably what you call it.
00:11:01.000I think they also reported he had drum magazines.
00:11:03.000I don't know if that was speculation or if that was confirmed or not.
00:14:51.000I'll lead with this because people get offended when you bring this up.
00:14:55.000People get offended when you talk about conspiracy theories, even the word conspiracy theory.
00:15:00.000The very fact that you might have a hypothesis that there was a conspiracy, and conspiracy by definition means more than one people conspired to do something.
00:15:10.000The very phrase conspiracy theory, which should be pretty innocuous and benign, has been charged with rhetoric and connotations.
00:15:19.000A conspiracy theorist is a kook, a crank, a nutball, wears tinfoil on his head, crazy, thinks Marilyn Manson and the Illuminati are working together until they weren't.
00:15:31.000But I will read something to you a real document, a real memo.
00:15:39.000But if you don't think it's worth considering, maybe not even the first consideration about a mass shooting, Let me read this to you, and maybe you'll reconsider that.
00:15:48.000If you think I'm going off the deep end, I'm going in a weird place, whoa, Nick, you had me.
00:15:52.000You had me, it's fishy, but now you're suggesting the CIA?
00:16:21.000They don't hide this because they can't.
00:16:24.000Operation Northwoods was a proposed false flag operation against the Cuban government that originated within the U.S. Department of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States government in 1962.
00:16:38.000The proposals, this is by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Department of Defense, called for the CIA or other U.S. government operatives to commit acts of terrorism against American civilians and military targets.
00:16:53.000Blaming it on the Cuban government and using it to justify a war against Cuba.
00:16:58.000The plans detailed in the document include the possible assassination of Cuban emigres, sinking boats of Cuban refugees on the high seas, hijacking planes, activates the almonds, blowing up a U.S. ship, and orchestrating violent terrorism in U.S. cities.
00:17:18.000The proposals were rejected by the Kennedy administration.
00:17:25.000So, I'm really sick and tired of people saying that you're crazy or in any way, shape, or form in the wrong for suggesting that we should even consider that the government is behind things like this.
00:17:40.000Alex Jones gets a bad rap because of Sandy Hook.
00:17:44.000Alex Jones gets a bad rap because of 9 11.
00:17:47.000People get a bad rap when they talk about the JFK assassination.
00:17:52.000They like to hear about the government narrative, they like to hear about the narrative that they hear on television.
00:17:58.000They like to hear about the narrative from the same people that told us that Hillary Clinton was fine.
00:18:03.000The same people that told us that Hillary Clinton collapsed on a 70 degree day in New York City because she had pneumonia.
00:18:10.000And oh, wait, no, actually it was a little humid.
00:18:12.000Oh, wait, no, actually she had pneumonia.
00:18:14.000The same media that told us that Donald Trump was a white supremacist, evil, Nazi.
00:18:21.000People understand that the media and the government lie and lie and lie every day, and they work against our interests every day, and they have been.
00:18:33.000We don't know how far it goes back, but they know it's been going on for a while.
00:18:37.000And then when you suggest that a highly orchestrated, expensive operation, that the crime scene is 100% owned and operated by the FBI, if you suggest that it didn't go exactly how the government said it did or the media said it did, that you're crazy, I think you better rethink your position.
00:18:59.000And not even, you know, you don't even have to look at the evidence, you don't even have to be familiar with.
00:19:04.000The many false flag operations of our government that have been planned before.
00:19:09.000Operation Northwoods, Operation Mongoose, the Levon affair.
00:19:13.000You can go way back and you have domestic terrorism by our own government or allies of our government that has been covered up, hidden, that you've never heard about, and it's out there.
00:19:24.000You don't even have to look into any of that to understand that we don't know everything, right?
00:19:31.000Does anybody believe for a moment that you and me, you and I, the common people who shop at Walmart, Who shop at Jewel Osco?
00:19:38.000Maybe that's a Midwest thing, but shop at Target, shop at the dollar store.
00:19:48.000We go on Facebook and we post cool hamburgers that we had at that hipster joint downtown in the weird little neighborhood, funky little joint I found, just you and me.
00:20:00.000You really think we know everything that's going on?
00:20:02.000You really think we know everything about what's going on all the way at the top?
00:20:06.000You really think there's trillions of dollars involved, folks?
00:20:11.000Trillions, quadrillions, possibly, of dollars involved.
00:20:14.000In the day to day affairs of the United States government, of the United Nations, of the largest multinational corporations in the world.
00:20:23.000You look at minerals, resources, oil, all the commerce that happens, history, ideology, rituals, aliens, you know, whatever you want to get into.
00:20:36.000And you really think that we have all the keys, we have all the tools to figure it out, even?
00:20:41.000I think that is the a priori place we all ought to start from before we even start looking at the evidence.
00:20:48.000We all ought to start thinking like this.
00:20:50.000Do we know everything that's going on?
00:20:52.000Could we be trusted with everything that's going on?
00:20:55.000You look at the centralization of control of power, all kinds of it.
00:20:59.000Monetary power in the Federal Reserve.
00:21:02.000There are a few Federal Reserve boards in the whole country, they control all the money in all the world.
00:21:07.000You have the United States government, a collection of senators, congressmen, federal departments, Fortune 500, New York Stock Exchange, the mainstream media.
00:21:18.00095% of media is controlled by four conglomerates.
00:21:21.000You don't think there's anything going on.
00:21:24.000You don't think there's things we don't know.
00:21:26.000You think the free market has given an incentive for the most powerful people in the world who've consolidated power in very few hands to reveal it to all of us?
00:21:35.000That's what Milton Friedman told us, right?
00:21:38.000Milton Friedman told us that was impossible.
00:21:40.000You see, because if Walmart was keeping a secret from us, well, Target would say, aha, guess what, everybody?
00:21:48.000Walmart is selling horsemeat instead of hamburger patties.
00:21:52.000Well, gee, what if it was all owned by like four people and they were all in a major Congress or, you know, something like that?
00:23:12.000But just something to consider, just some of the details that came out about Vegas.
00:23:16.000We didn't get a chance to talk about it last night because we wanted to give it a little bit of gravity, the situation last night, which we understand was significant.
00:23:41.000We just don't have enough information to make any sense out of it, but it looks really weird, and I won't be satisfied with what comes out, probably.
00:26:41.000We thought it was humid, now she has pneumonia.
00:26:42.000Then she came out and she hugged a little girl.
00:26:44.000If you have a viral infection, you're not hugging a little girl.
00:26:48.000She also didn't look very similar either.
00:26:49.000I'm not going to go down that rabbit hole, but also didn't really look like Hillary Clinton either.
00:26:55.000So we saw in that mainstream media cycle that the media and the government were not only willing, but Able, that is the key, willing and able to lie to everybody in a concerted effort.
00:27:09.000Every pundit, every news media organization, every reporter, every celebrity.
00:27:42.000If they're willing and able, you have to consider it.
00:27:45.000Not only that, but every time somebody proposes a narrative counter to the official narrative, what's their go to?
00:27:52.000Tin foil hat, conspiracy theorist, crazy, Alex Jones, JFK, 9 11.
00:27:58.000You're with them, you're with the loonies.
00:28:01.000And you begin to realize, you start to realize that the entire edifice, The entire belief structure of the government, all of these myths, all of these atrocities, all these major things, they are constructed 100% on a house of cards that is the benefit of the doubt.
00:28:20.000That is, conspiracy theories are wrong.
00:28:59.000When you question the narrative, they call you a name.
00:29:02.000And then we start to turn back the pages throughout history and we say, wait a minute, we have to revisit everything because the government doesn't have the benefit of the doubt anymore.
00:29:34.000Who would hate the white people, the American people in those buildings so much?
00:29:38.000Who would have such a grudge against our people working in the highest levels of our government that they would perpetrate something like that?
00:30:04.000But now we're seeing, now we're seeing with our own eyes, thanks to Mike Cernovich of all people, we're starting to see that we can't count on that anymore.
00:30:29.000It's difficult to grapple with that because if all of that is true, if what I'm saying is true, and it is, and if it makes sense, then the people you vote for, the people you give your taxes to, the people that instruct your children, hate you and they're working against you and they don't care if you live or die, frankly.
00:30:46.000And that's a terrifying thing to think about.
00:30:48.000But that's why people don't want to come to grips with this and confront that.
00:30:54.000But if we ever want to change it, that's exactly what we have to do.
00:30:57.000So, and thank God, thank God, you know, hopefully this has been a pretty good rant.
00:31:22.000If like Breitbart didn't say it explicitly enough, If Seth Rich didn't say it explicitly enough, guys, I'm a pretty safe person, all right?
00:33:19.000If you don't like that, you can always listen to Ben Shapiro and he can tell you about how we need war with Iran because they burn our flag.
00:33:45.000We're going to move on into another hot topic, another passionate topic, which is religion ties into what happened yesterday.
00:33:53.000If you don't know what I'm talking about, I tweeted this afternoon, which I thought was pretty innocuous, pretty benign, that Christianity is fundamental to reordering our civilization.
00:34:07.000And when I say reordering, people, it's so funny to me.
00:34:10.000People who don't use, I do all these weird tangents because so many things rustle me, but.
00:34:16.000It really rustles me because when I say we need Christianity to reorder civilization, I'm not using reorder like that's not the first word that came to my head.
00:34:25.000I didn't say that like, you know, it's time to refix our civilization, time to rebuild.
00:34:30.000It wasn't the first thing that came to my head.
00:34:32.000I selected that word, I chose it, it means something crucial.
00:34:35.000And people are like, reorder civilization.
00:34:40.000Reorder it, restructure it, put it back into a hierarchy, put it back into.
00:34:46.000A natural primordial order that works, that makes sense, that is vertically and horizontally sound in terms of its architecture and its infrastructure.
00:34:57.000So, when I say Christianity is fundamental to reordering civilization, that means something very precise.
00:35:04.000And I tweeted that, and everybody got on my case.
00:35:06.000All the materialists, all of the pagans, all of the atheists on the alt right.
00:36:20.000You start, yesterday we talked about how it's systemic, it's integral to the structure that you have meaning.
00:36:28.000This comes before everything else that you have an existential meaning for existing.
00:36:32.000You have an objective reason that you're here, that you're getting out of bed in the morning.
00:36:37.000You construct your movement, your civilization, your ideology around a core, around a nucleus.
00:36:44.000That has to be that existential meaning, and that is Christianity.
00:36:48.000And that's what I was getting at today, which is to say that people have to believe in something more.
00:36:55.000No matter what, no matter what happens, to get people to motivate, to go to their church, to go to their community center, and whatever, and save their country for their children, there has to be a belief.
00:37:06.000If you're not addressing this fundamental question, You're not doing a good enough job.
00:37:12.000You can talk about the instrumentalist, pragmatic angle of the movement, which is, you know, and they say about immigration, this is the alt right talking point.
00:37:22.000We can't have immigration, and there are several arguments.
00:37:35.000You know, we're not getting into that debate right now.
00:37:37.000But that's their argument for why we should stop immigration.
00:37:40.000Number one, Is it will not be the same quality of life if we bring in people who are, in their vision, biologically different.
00:37:50.000Number two, there's this concept of racial purity that we are descended from blood and blood and soil have this connection.
00:37:57.000If it's not spiritual, I don't know what, but they make this contention that we have to have this volk, this racial mindset, this racial universal mindset that white people around the world should rise up and create an imperium for our people and all of that.
00:38:15.000These speak to how can we create a materially better society?
00:38:19.000How can we have a society that has a better quality of life?
00:38:22.000You have more community, you have higher trust, more sophisticated political systems are possible, but you haven't reconciled the fundamental problem.
00:38:31.000You haven't reconciled the fundamental question of why we've given everything up.
00:38:35.000You haven't answered the fundamental question of why we've opened our borders to hostile alien elements.
00:38:41.000You haven't answered the question why people are not working.
00:38:45.000Women are not getting married and having children?
00:38:47.000Why men don't want to get married and have children?
00:38:49.000You don't answer those questions, you don't have a movement.
00:38:54.000Milton Friedman is not getting people out of bed in the morning so they can lower taxes, so they can become materially better off.
00:39:01.000Maybe that worked 30 years ago, not going to work today.
00:39:05.000And so we look at Christianity, where we have a 2,000 year tradition in our collective unconscious, in our European history and heritage, and we have powerful symbols, powerful rituals.
00:39:18.000Rights, songs, chants, infrastructure, art, history, blood, going back thousands of years.
00:39:25.000We would be idiots if we didn't pick that up and use it.
00:39:35.000We have the church, incense, the chants.
00:39:38.000We have America, Europe, the cathedrals.
00:39:42.000I mean, we have nothing short of two thousands of years of civilizational excellence that has been discarded by the materialists, by the multiculturalists, the postmodernists.
00:40:04.000Your parents will be eager to pick it up.
00:40:07.000Your older brother, your little brother in high school will be eager to pick up that tradition because it has a rich history that they can relate to, that's imminent.
00:40:19.000You know, there's not a local identitarian community center, but there's a local church.
00:40:24.000And they can find people of like mind and they can organize around something that matters, something that's not controlled by them, you know, by the powers that be.
00:40:34.000And so that's what my tweet was about.
00:40:46.000But everything else is symptomatic of that acquiescence, that abdication of things that matter.
00:40:54.000Because if you lose your will to exist, your reason to exist, if you're not doing it for Christ, if you're not doing it for God, and this is an instrumentalist lens, not even that that's the truth, which I believe that it is, but if you're not doing it for something, you don't have a society.
00:41:08.000You've created, as they call it, a God sized vacuum in the center of society.
00:41:14.000You know, Isaac Newton, the great composers, the great artists, the great scientists devoted themselves to God, devoted themselves to Christ, and that is what produced the great artifacts of our civilization.
00:41:27.000You know, all these alt writers will bring up Western white culture, and what are they showing you?
00:41:32.000The Sistine Chapel, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the St. Basil's Cathedral.
00:42:16.000But you look at the people in this movement, the people that are running the alt right, that are the commentariat in the alt right, they're rootless, cosmopolitan internationalists themselves.
00:42:28.000Many cases, kind of degenerate hedonists themselves.
00:42:32.000And you understand why they're downright hostile to Christianity.
00:42:36.000Because, you know, you say, hey, American aesthetics are better than European.
00:42:40.000And they can say, well, I want what's best for my movement, so I'm willing to have this debate.
00:42:47.000But you tell them that we want to advance a movement that says that certain things are absolutely right and certain things are absolutely wrong, and some things that you do every day fall into the latter category, it becomes very personal.
00:43:01.000You know, if you're one of these people that's out there having degenerate, hedonistic sex, if you're partying, if you're an alcoholic, if you're abusing drugs, even if you're not going to church every Sunday, and, you know, I'm not going to church every Sunday, but even if you're not doing something like that, And somebody tells you we need to resurrect rules, order, hierarchy, authority, moral authority, and they would be on the outs.
00:43:27.000They would have to make either a change to their lifestyle or they'd be condemned.
00:45:50.000And perfect day to have many, many questions.
00:45:54.000We're not going to get to all of them, but whatever we don't get to today, we'll get to tomorrow when we don't have the time constraint because we're going to try and go up against the hard.
00:46:05.000Time tonight, so you can switch over to James.
00:47:59.000I've always hated that about the news, about, you know, even in high school.
00:48:03.000I was in Model UN and not debate team because debate team, you had to write it out and you had to stand up and, you know, hello, I'm Robot Jones and, you know, this is my argument.
00:48:11.000In Model UN, you could be like, oh, Western imperialists.
00:49:38.000You know, if the apocalypse happens, I don't know why the nose always itches, but if the apocalypse ever happens, don't look for the food in the water.
00:50:59.000I mean, Nietzsche's whole theory was that he was essentially an early forebearer of the great man theory of history that we have masses of people so that great ones can rise up from within.
00:51:40.000Artemia, if Americanism is universal, why do people have to come to American soil?
00:51:45.000Hey, that's the golden question, right?
00:51:47.000If Western liberal democracy is so transferable and so easily interchangeable, why hasn't it worked anywhere else in the world except for here?
00:52:01.000Could it be that, I don't know, maybe when certain graphs say that the Congo has an average IQ of 65, I don't know, maybe democracy doesn't work for them?
00:52:40.000All highly Nazi, highly racist, and we disavow.
00:52:44.000Elwood Holgren, are you optimistic about the future of white demographics and about a national change that will be similar to the 1950s culturally?
00:53:18.000But if you made that for a more mainstream audience where it was a little bit more serious, a little bit more dramatic, a little bit more accessible, it would be very successful, I believe.
00:53:27.000You know, like, good God, I was watching television with my parents the other day and it was commercial after commercial of the Paz.
00:53:35.000You know, the one commercial is this show is called De Maire, and it's about how a funky black rapper in Baltimore accidentally becomes De Maire, and he's about to raise the roof.
00:54:13.000Wow, and it's an upper middle class black family, and they have multiple kids, and the grandparents live in the house, and it's a tight, monogamous relationship that works.
00:54:22.000You know, it's like if you've looked at any of the statistics, that is so not Blackish.
00:54:28.000That is not a picture of the black community.
00:54:30.000All day long, we talk about representation.
00:54:33.000We need blacks represented in Congress.
00:54:35.000If you want blacks represented on television, Then it should reflect the fact that 70% of blacks are born out of wedlock.
00:54:43.000So if blackish made any sense, it would be a broken, dysfunctional home where the kids are born out of wedlock and there's probably crime and everything else.
00:54:51.000Look, I'm not saying that in a way that's like that's, you know, black people are criminals and they like, there are reasons for that.
00:54:59.000But if you want to be representative, if it wants to make any sense, if it's not pushing an obvious social agenda, it has to reflect the reality of the situation.