00:03:34.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
00:03:38.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:03:41.000Our featured story, which is very alarming, is about the ongoing genocide of white people in the world, the ongoing and persistent genocide of the white race in America and elsewhere.
00:03:59.000And specifically tonight, we're talking about the results of the 2020 census, which was, of course, conducted last year.
00:04:09.000And the new census shows that for the first time in the history of the United States of America, the population of white Americans shrunk from 2010 to 2020.
00:04:25.000And it shows that America is on track to become a majority minority country by 2045.
00:04:33.000Which means that America will no longer have a racial majority.
00:04:37.000It will no longer have its white racial majority.
00:04:40.000And instead, you'll just have lots of racial minorities by 2045, they say, and potentially even sooner, according to the new census.
00:04:52.000It shows that Hispanics have doubled their share of the population to 20%.
00:04:57.000Asians have doubled their share of the population to 6%.
00:05:01.000Blacks are hanging out at around 13%, 12.5%, 13%.
00:05:05.000And whites are just nearly 60%, although it's a little bit deceptive because they actually undercount the non white people.
00:05:15.000So it's actually probably fewer white people than, or I guess a smaller percentage, less white people as a percentage than even this census shows.
00:06:03.000I don't follow this stuff, I don't read science magazines, but.
00:06:08.000A new report was out by the UN subcommittee, the IPCC, International Panel on Climate Change.
00:06:15.000And this is apparently supposed to be an exhaustive report, which proves beyond a reasonable doubt that climate change is real, but it can be prevented.
00:06:26.000It can be prevented if global government intervenes and stops you from taking long showers and from eating meat regularly.
00:06:36.000And if you just reduce your carbon footprint by using public transportation and living in a shoebox apartment, We can stop the temperature from changing.
00:06:45.000We can prevent wildfires and hurricanes.
00:06:49.000If you just give up your car and your house and your showers and your dinner, then we can prevent catastrophic changes in the temperature of the earth.
00:07:04.000And that will reduce natural disasters, the frequency and intensity of them.
00:07:27.000If we have factories making electricity and then sending electricity to the cars instead of the combustion happening in the car, then there won't be as many hurricanes.
00:07:39.000And it's like performing a rain dance.
00:07:49.000And we'll cover it all tonight on the show.
00:07:52.000Before we get into that, I hope everybody enjoyed our premiere last night.
00:07:55.000If you didn't catch it, last night we had the world premiere of the America First docu-series, the first episode in our docu-series about the end of the American Open Society.
00:08:09.000The series covers me and my treatment by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
00:08:15.000The first episode, which aired last night, covered the seizure of my assets by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
00:08:23.000They froze one of my bank accounts, which had lots of money in it.
00:08:29.000And so we aired that documentary last night.
00:11:40.000No, I'm not a teenager, but local Chicago youth, fed up and has had enough, goes out and really does something provocative, really goes out and does something worthy of the news.
00:11:54.000Kidding, I don't know if I'm going to do anything like that, but I don't know what I'm going to do.
00:11:58.000Maybe I'll just start playing video games on stream.
00:12:03.000I wouldn't do that, but running out of options.
00:12:59.000These are two very big bombshell reports, okay, concerning two very important, imminently important subjects.
00:13:09.000So we're going to get right into those.
00:13:11.000And our first story is about climate change.
00:13:13.000We actually haven't heard too much about climate change in a long time because this has been supplanted now by the COVID hoax, which is not real, and racism because of BLM and everything like that, violent domestic extremism, which is your Capitol rioters and things like that.
00:13:33.000People that deny the election integrity from 2020, of which I am one of those people.
00:13:39.000And so, basically, for the past year, in short, we actually haven't heard that much about climate change.
00:13:45.000I don't know about you, but they just don't talk about it anymore.
00:13:50.000I don't know if you've noticed, but there's been a sort of a trickle of news lately, like just in the past few months, about weather patterns, about how there's more catastrophic weather, about how it's hotter than ever before, and so on.
00:14:05.000I would attribute that a lot to actual weather machines.
00:14:10.000I mean, I know that when me and Jaden were on the White Boy Summer Road Trip, they showed a map of the United States, and the whole country was like red because it was like 100 degrees everywhere.
00:14:20.000And then it was raining everywhere and weird, wacky weather, tornadoes and crazy things going on.
00:14:27.000And I remember at the time, I said, they turned on the weather machine.
00:14:30.000They have those, you know, I mean, they seed clouds, they shoot stuff into the atmosphere to create clouds.
00:14:38.000And they do a variety of other things to manipulate the weather.
00:15:25.000And this report is supposed to prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that climate change is happening.
00:15:30.000It's not deniable, it's factual, it's preventable.
00:15:34.000And this is supposed to catalyze action on the part of global governments and, you know, probably consumers to change their behaviors to.
00:15:42.000Prevent climate change from getting any worse, or I don't know, reaching some kind of catastrophic climax, or something like that.
00:15:51.000So, that's the news this big report coming out today.
00:15:54.000And, like I said, to me, it's a little bit startling because we just haven't heard about climate change.
00:16:00.000I remember when I was growing up and when I was in high school and even in college, climate change became the number one issue.
00:16:07.000If you go back to the 2016 election and if you look at the Democratic primary debates, With Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee, and who else?
00:16:24.000And they were all saying that climate change was the number one issue.
00:16:27.000And even in the 2020 presidential primary, before the COVID pandemic, they started doing the Democratic primary debates in early 2019, way before the COVID pandemic started.
00:16:42.000And I remember covering those debates.
00:18:26.000It says, quote, Humanity's damaging impact on the climate is a statement of fact, say UN scientists in a landmark news study.
00:18:37.000The report says that ongoing emissions of warming gases could also see a key temperature limit broken in just over a decade.
00:18:45.000The authors also show that a rise in sea levels approaching two meters by the end of this century cannot be ruled out.
00:18:53.000But there is new hope that deep cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases could stabilize rising temperatures.
00:18:59.000The sober assessment from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC, features in a 42 page document known as the Summary for Policymakers.
00:19:13.000It leads a series of reports that will be published over coming months and is the first major review of the science of climate change since 2013.
00:19:23.000Its release comes less than three months before a key climate summit in Glasgow known as COP26.
00:19:32.000The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, Today's IPCC Working Group One report is a code red for humanity.
00:19:40.000If we combine forces now, we can avert climate catastrophe.
00:19:44.000But as today's report makes clear, there is no time for delay and no room for excuses.
00:19:49.000I count on government leaders and all stakeholders to ensure COP26 is a success.
00:19:55.000And notice how panicked these people sound when they talk about this stuff.
00:20:10.000In a strong, confident tone, the IPCC document says, It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, oceans, and land.
00:20:18.000According to Professor Ed Hawkins from the University of Reading in the UK, and one of the report's authors, the scientists cannot be any clearer on this point.
00:20:40.000Since 1970, global surface temperatures have risen faster than in any other 50 year period over the past 2,000 years.
00:20:48.000This warming is already affecting many weather and climate extremes in every region across the globe.
00:20:54.000Whether it's heat waves like the ones recently experienced in Greece and Western North America or floods like those in Germany and China, their attribution to human influence has strengthened over the past decade, says the report.
00:21:10.000This is what they're dropping on us now.
00:21:12.000You know, it's very interesting to look at climate change now in the context of the COVID debate because I feel like for a long time, people, and it's obviously analogous in very obvious ways, people that denied climate change were treated the same way that people that are skeptical about the vaccine and skeptical about the COVID pandemic are now.
00:21:36.000And so it's very interesting now that we've gone through this very dramatic period of time where dramatic government action has been taken.
00:21:56.000Maybe there's ignorance and incompetence on the part of public health officials, in other words, scientists.
00:22:03.000It's very interesting in the context of all of that to now reconsider climate change.
00:22:08.000Because I remember there was a time when there were a lot of even right wing people who believed in climate change.
00:22:14.000And they would say things like, you know, it's right wing to be an environmentalist.
00:22:18.000And You know, even right wing people would say something like, Well, how could we not be having an effect on the atmosphere with all this carbon activity?
00:22:29.000In light of the events of the past year, the past year and a half, I think it's very easy now for people to see how the climate change agenda could be malicious.
00:22:41.000You know, maybe why they're pushing all of this so strongly, specifically this kind of alarmist rhetoric.
00:22:47.000We're running out of time and there's no excuses and we got to work together.
00:22:51.000And we'll go through this article because they say some very specific things in here, which, you know, and this has been kind of a theme on the show for a long time.
00:23:00.000If you really read between the lines, they're not hiding what they're doing, they're not hiding what their intentions are, they're not hiding what they plan to do, what their ultimate endgame is, they're not concealing how they're doing this.
00:23:15.000If you read between the lines, it's all there, and it's all pretty obvious if you just think it through.
00:23:22.000And so, this is the IPCC report, intergovernmental.
00:23:26.000Intergovernmental means between governments.
00:23:28.000Many governments have formed a panel to study climate change.
00:23:32.000They haven't done a report on this for eight years, you know, not since the Obama administration.
00:23:37.000Now, in the Biden administration, they have it.
00:23:41.000And they set up these arbitrary metrics.
00:23:44.000You know, notice the headline is that we are hurdling towards breaking this key temperature threshold within a decade.
00:23:53.000And what's important to understand is that this is very arbitrary.
00:23:56.000You know, and they say this is a cause for alarm, this is code red for humanity, because this particular metric, this particular measure of the Earth's temperature is going to breach this particular benchmark that we set, this arbitrary line that we drew within this arbitrary amount of time.
00:24:18.000And basically, that should scare everybody.
00:24:21.000You know, understand that all of this is totally arbitrary.
00:24:24.000When they say this particular thing has to warm, This much within this amount of time, and that means we all need to freak out.
00:25:02.000Measure is going to break this metric that we set in this amount of time, and you should be scared about that.
00:25:10.000And they've been doing this for 30 years.
00:25:12.000They've been doing it for longer than that.
00:25:15.000And in particular, this IPCC, they've done 135 such predictions like this over the past 25 years, and they've all been wrong.
00:25:25.000They've been saying since the 1990s, this particular body, too, the IPCC, has been saying since the 1990s, they've been saying if we don't get our greenhouse gases under control, By 2000, New York is going to be underwater.
00:25:43.000And you could go and look at a variety of conservative outlets and they'll show you all the wrong predictions.
00:25:50.000And there's meta studies about these IPCC studies, which says that like 95% of them, the predictions are wrong.
00:25:57.000The predictions about how much warming is going to occur, in what way, in what time period, because they use models, basically computer models, to make these predictions, and the models are flawed.
00:26:10.000I mean, it's really just as simple as that.
00:26:38.000Because when they're talking about greenhouse gases, what exactly is that?
00:26:44.000It's not just cars, it's not just factories, it's everything that's involved in maintaining an economy that supports a large and growing population.
00:27:10.000For people to have animal fats and protein, for people to be able to become strong and developed.
00:27:17.000And healthy, right, in a very physical way to be prosperous.
00:27:22.000So it's raising cattle, it's raising meat, it's growing crops to feed livestock, to feed people good protein that helps them build muscles and keeps their organs healthy and things like that.
00:27:37.000They think that methane emitted by cows and that's necessary to support a large population, a large healthy population, they're saying there's too much of that happening.
00:27:53.000You know, it's not just the combustion that occurs in cars, but it's the production of all energy power plants, and it's in the production of energy for, I mean, everything for all cities, for electricity, for cars, for transportation, for manufacturing, for all of it.
00:28:13.000And so ultimately, when they're talking about sustainable, when they're talking about eliminating emissions, what they're really talking about is reducing.
00:28:44.000There are very complex and massive supply chains.
00:28:48.000And there's lots of production happening in the world.
00:28:51.000And In particular, the kinds of production that they're targeting are the production of things that are essential clean water, meat, things that people need, things that people rely on, power.
00:29:03.000You know, because if you live in a city of 10 million people, you need lots of electricity, you need complex supply chains, you need trucks and trains, and you need to create electricity, and you need to slaughter a lot of cattle, and you need to grow a lot of food to feed the cattle and also the people.
00:29:21.000So when they say, We need to cut greenhouse gases to stop the rise of the temperature of the planet to meet this arbitrary metric.
00:29:28.000What they're saying is cut out economic productivity.
00:29:32.000What this necessarily means for people, these words like sustainability and emissions reduction and all of that, what that means is shrinking the economy.
00:29:44.000It means shrinking the economy that supports a large and healthy population.
00:30:56.000We have sophisticated technologies to harvest lots of it.
00:31:00.000And the best thing about it is it can be used at all times.
00:31:05.000You turn on the lights and the lights go on because you've got fossil fuels in power plants that are reliably producing energy 24 7.
00:31:14.000If we can't do that, we have to rely on intermittent forms of energy like wind, solar, hydroelectric, things like that, which are not cheap, not abundant, not reliable, not efficient.
00:31:26.000And so, what that means, again, just like cattle emitting methane is not sustainable, in the same way that coal, burning coal and burning oil and natural gas is not sustainable, we're going to have to now, just like reading crickets, transfer over to solar and wind.
00:31:46.000And what that means is intermittent energy.
00:31:48.000It means that sometimes you're not going to have electricity.
00:31:51.000You're going to turn on the lights and the lights won't go on.
00:31:54.000You're going to turn on your AC unit and cold air will not come out of it.
00:31:58.000You'll turn on your radiator and heat will not come out of it because it's not sunny that day.
00:32:05.000And this is what they're talking about.
00:32:07.000They're talking about a reduction in human economic activity.
00:32:10.000That's what they're saying in the first paragraph.
00:32:12.000When they say we need to cut this to meet this metric, In order to cut emissions, in order to create a more sustainable world, it means you must consume less, less frequently, less cheaply, less abundantly.
00:32:27.000You have to lower your quality of life, and there has to be less people.
00:34:29.000When they put together these symposiums and they put together these conferences on cybersecurity and on the coronavirus, and when they host the Davos Summit for the World Economic Forum and they host these events on climate change, they bring in the national governments and they bring in the multinational corporations, the big banks, they bring in the big tech companies, they bring in all the relevant stakeholders and they join forces.
00:34:56.000And what they do is they all meet in Switzerland or they all meet in Singapore.
00:35:00.000Poor or wherever, and they all get together and decide what the new rules are going to be and what needs to be done in order to avert the climate catastrophe.
00:35:10.000So, I mean, think about what they're really saying here.
00:35:13.000A normal person might read this report and say, Oh, this sounds great.
00:35:18.000You know, well, obviously, we don't want tornadoes and hurricanes, and we don't want the ice caps to melt and flood the coastal cities.
00:35:26.000We don't want to see these island nations sink beneath the ocean like they say that some of them are.
00:35:35.000It's a good thing that the world leaders are coming together to save the planet or something.
00:35:41.000But if you read in between the lines very clearly, you could see what the design is.
00:35:44.000In order to so called change the temperature of the world, we have to shut down the economy.
00:35:50.000We have to stop babies from being made.
00:37:42.000But we're supposed to look at the past 50 years.
00:37:45.000Supposed to look at again some cherry picked data about temperature.
00:37:49.000In some cases, you might find a pattern and say, Oh, well, this is sufficient.
00:37:53.000Clearly, there's a connection between me driving my car and the temperature of the ocean.
00:37:59.000I get in my car and I drive to work, and this affects the temperature of the oceans of the world, which is 75% of the surface of the globe.
00:38:09.000Well, it got hotter in the past 50 years.
00:38:12.000Well, the planet's going to end if I don't start taking a shower.
00:38:17.000That lasts five minutes with cold water.
00:38:20.000If I don't stop eating a hamburger five times a week, man, I mean, the surface of planet Earth will continue to increase in temperature catastrophically, and there'll be more tornadoes and hurricanes.
00:38:33.000And, you know, listen, I'm not a climatologist, I'm not a scientist.
00:38:39.000The point of all of this is to say we have to be, of course, extremely skeptical about this kind of alarmist rhetoric, about all of it from the so called experts, from the technocrats.
00:38:50.000We're supposed to have some guy with a PhD, some guy with an advanced degree working for some bureaucracy.
00:39:01.000Somebody like that gets on TV, like your Dr. Anthony Fauci or Bill Nye the Science Guy or Neil deGrasse Tyson.
00:39:07.000They're supposed to get on television and tell us, based on specialized knowledge, which nobody has access to, that if we don't do what the government tells us to do, that you're going to die and the world is going to end.
00:39:20.000We have to be, and I know this isn't like groundbreaking, but.
00:39:34.000But even the legitimate scientists, I know they're scientists.
00:39:37.000I know they have a more technical knowledge of these things.
00:39:40.000But just because they have an opinion about a technical field, that doesn't mean that there are not bigger things going on.
00:39:48.000And we have to be a little bit more skeptical of the experts, a little bit more skeptical of these organizations of the United Nations, of these.
00:39:56.000Public scientists, public officials for health or climate or whatever, when they tell us that if you don't do what the government says, the world is going to end.
00:40:06.000Especially when what the government says is don't have a family, accept less, have a lower quality of life, lower standard of living than your parents, and be happy with it.
00:40:18.000It's a good thing, especially when they're saying that, which is what they're telling us.
00:40:22.000And of course, that's probably the only pretext under which people would accept such a thing.
00:40:29.000People enthusiastically go out and vote for paper straws, and they enthusiastically go out and vote for higher taxes, a tax on cars per mile travel, and enthusiastically go out and vote for not eating meat.
00:41:22.000Typically, how do they tell you that things are getting better?
00:41:25.000Well, they'll appeal to legal egalitarianism that, well, black people have rights and gay people have rights and things like that.
00:41:33.000But what's more is they'll typically say things like, oh, well, people aren't in extreme poverty because capitalism has given us all this stuff.
00:41:42.000I mean, we can eat meat whenever we want, and we can have fruit whenever we want, and we can do whatever we want, and we could take vacations.
00:41:49.000We have a five day work week, and we have leisure, and so on.
00:41:52.000And so think of it society has really devolved in a lot of ways, but people say that the exception to this devolution is we may not be building great.
00:42:15.000And we've got abundance and prosperity and all of this.
00:42:18.000And now they say, well, actually, you have to give all of that up too because the climate's changing and there's this disease going around.
00:42:27.000So, what they're really selling us is a world which is irredeemably bad.
00:42:33.000I mean, they're telling us we're going to live in a country where nothing is beautiful, nothing is virtuous, nothing is decent, and we're all going to be poor too.
00:42:43.000And we're all going to be poor, and we have to like it.
00:42:48.000I mean, I think that's obviously just a little bit of perspective, but I think that's a little bit rich too.
00:42:55.000They sell us on this idea that America is this kick ass country, and for fewer and fewer reasons, I guess the only thing left is like, well, hey, we have more stuff than other people, and we're permitted to do more things, and now we don't even have that.
00:43:10.000Now they're running on a platform of this Green New Deal or whatever.
00:43:14.000They're telling people, we're literally going to take away your job, you will make less money, you can't have meat anymore.
00:43:21.000You have to settle for these impossible whoppers, impossible burgers, you know, lab grown substitute full of sodium and all these other weird chemicals, and crickets and mealworms and pro.
00:43:34.000I mean, think about on a fundamental level what that says about our society that we went from a developed industrial country that is able to have meat every day to a society where they're telling you you can't have meat anymore.
00:43:48.000Like, literally, the protein that we eat will be lower quality.
00:43:52.000It'd be one thing if they said, like, well, You can't have a boat and take three vacations a year.
00:43:57.000They're saying you can't eat meat anymore because, well, the 10 billion people that are going to live in the world can't all eat meat at the same time because of the methane emissions or something or the land usage.
00:46:00.000And so now you have a system where the only surviving businesses are the ones that the government.
00:46:05.000Gave the green light to stay open or gave them relief or a stimulus if they weren't allowed to stay open.
00:46:11.000And the only employees who are going to make money are the ones that are at the businesses greenlit by the government to stay open, or employees who have a subsidy from the government in the form of a stimulus.
00:46:23.000Climate change is about the government gets to regulate all the land usage in America.
00:46:30.000Under the pretense of sustainability, under the pretense of climate change, government now has the right, they have jurisdiction over land usage in all of America.
00:46:42.000Every parcel of land has to be managed, has to be designed and controlled by the state with zoning laws and with environmental regulations.
00:46:54.000And they're creating these smart cities where they're changing the zoning and the usage of the roads, creating bike paths, and restricting the movement of cars and all of it.
00:47:05.000And what would be the end game of all of these rules?
00:47:09.000What is the end game of all the regulations, all the wealth transfer?
00:47:36.000You're talking about one family has a car that has combustion in its engine and driving wherever they want, using as much fuel as they want.
00:48:56.000In front of every business, in front of every building is a checkpoint.
00:48:59.000And you live in a city, so there's no getting away from this.
00:49:03.000Everywhere in the city, it's a smart system based on a QR code and a database, a registry of vaccines about vaccine status.
00:49:12.000Everybody's getting their booster shots every six months.
00:49:15.000And if you don't, to keep this population safe in this densely packed city, You will be denied entry onto the public transportation and into this stacked apartment skyscraper and into your place of business.
00:49:31.000And the mask mandates are in effect, and the plexiglass is built, and the social distancing is turned off and on.
00:49:38.000And then the race stuff comes into play.
00:49:39.000If you're a white person who's achieving too much, you're going to be leveled.
00:49:43.000You're going to be leveled by reparations, race tax, you know, whatever it is, and redistributed.
00:49:48.000And ultimately, this is a recipe, I mean, think about it, for total government control.
00:49:53.000This is a recipe for constant surveillance, government or large corporation control over every aspect of the economy, the creation of everything, the distribution of everything, communication, transportation, all of it.
00:50:09.000You know, when you're in a city, you could put a camera everywhere and you could see everything that everyone's doing.
00:50:13.000And you could put up radar and satellite dishes and antennas to pick up every spoken conversation, pick up every text or radio communication, listen in on everything, see everything that goes on everywhere.
00:50:36.000Database and QR code scanners everywhere.
00:50:39.000Every place that you go into, there's going to be a checkpoint.
00:50:42.000There's going to be A door that can be open and closed electronically, and there's going to be some scanner that's going to let you in and out.
00:50:48.000What they're creating is like basically a city sized prison, and they want everyone in the world to live in city sized prisons.
00:50:59.000I mean, what I'm describing to you is essentially a prison.
00:51:02.000And all of this is being done under the pretext of these various crises climate, public health, race, etc.
00:51:11.000And we're supposed to go along with this.
00:51:14.000Because it's going to prevent tornadoes from happening.
00:51:16.000It's like, like I said, it's like a rain dance.
00:51:19.000And if we do this, if we give up our civil liberties, if we give up our land and our guns and our cars, we give up our jobs and our meat and our showers and everything like that, then the hurricanes will stop and the tornadoes will cease and the drought will let up.
00:51:45.000I mean, that's literally what they're telling us.
00:51:47.000They get on TV now every single day and they say unless you go to a concentration camp, unless you willingly enter a city sized prison, unless you enter jail voluntarily where we control everything and we surveil everything, well, then you're going to die from plague and the village will be destroyed by a flood.
00:52:13.000There's really nothing new under the sun.
00:53:41.000They're saying, well, if we just invent magic, then we can have everything, we could support the current population and growing with the same level.
00:53:54.000Of the same standard of living, same quality of life, and we don't have to compromise on anything.
00:53:59.000All we have to do is just invest money through the government to invent magic.
00:54:03.000And in the meantime, government will control all land usage and create new taxes and appropriate all the wealth.
00:54:11.000But eventually, we're going to invent nuclear fusion or something.
00:54:14.000We're going to invent solar, wind, geothermal, whatever, that we're going to create some kind of technology that we're going to get free energy.
00:54:23.000And it's going to power everything and have no negative consequences.
00:54:29.000What they're telling you doesn't make sense.
00:54:32.000You have to follow this stuff through to its logical conclusion.
00:54:35.000There's no way to make this equation work.
00:54:37.000If you reduce the emissions, if you increase the sustainability, what you necessarily have to compromise on is quality of life.
00:54:46.000You have to compromise on family creation.
00:54:48.000This is maybe a big reason why they're so anti family.
00:54:51.000Because if you have a husband and a wife and they're sexually moral according to Christianity, that means they're going to have lots of kids.
00:55:20.000If people are Christian and people have a moral lifestyle and if people are having big families to support themselves, you know, they have lots of kids and their kids have lots of kids and they have a big family and that's what life is all about.
00:55:34.000This is obviously very averse to the agenda of these people.
00:56:30.000And I think that's ultimately what it's about.
00:56:32.000I don't know how you could look at this report and not see that that's the logical conclusion of all of this we have to all go into a slave camp so the government AI and government systems and bureaucrats.
00:56:44.000Can manage the land usage for everybody, watch everybody, punish and reward people accordingly, and eradicate all human freedom and prosperity.
00:56:55.000I mean, that's the end game of what they're telling us.
00:56:57.000So, that's a brand new report on climate change.
00:57:01.000Like I said, you know, read between the lines, it's all in there.
00:57:06.000And by the way, like I said, it's all in there.
00:57:08.000They say reduce the carbon emissions to stop the tornadoes and all stakeholders and foreign governments.
00:57:16.000We all have to join forces to make it happen.
00:57:19.000What they're saying is global government, prison camps, population control.
00:57:27.000Tell me how they are going to allow people to still do what they're doing now, based on what I just read to you.
00:57:33.000That you're still going to eat meat, that you're still going to take a hot shower, you're still going to be able to have sex with your wife and have lots of kids and live on a homestead.
00:58:44.000That's what we're doing with all this stuff COVID, climate change, you name it.
00:58:47.000I'm sure there'll be another thing down the line.
00:58:50.000People have got to be very skeptical of the experts going forward because all the experts are there to do is to manufacture consent for the government's program.
00:59:02.000You know, scientists, find me the crisis and write the data and the research for putting everybody in a city that I run, you know, that I control, because that's what they want.
00:59:24.000And the story for today is that the brand new 2020 census shows that for the first time in American history, the population of white people has shrunk.
00:59:34.000Has shrunk from the last census to this census.
00:59:46.000It says For the first time in U.S. history, the number of white people in the nation is expected to show a decline when racial breakdowns of the 2020 census are reported this week.
00:59:56.000The data set to be released on August 12th will reveal just how much the ethnic and racial makeup of the nation has shifted over the past decade.
01:00:05.000Go figure, according to preliminary data seen by the Washington Post.
01:00:10.000William Fry, a demographer at the Brookings Institute, said, quote, 20 years ago, if you told people this was going to be the case, they wouldn't have believed you.
01:00:24.000For five years now, updates from the U.S. Census Bureau have estimated that the white population was shrinking and that all population growth has been from minorities.
01:00:33.000All population growth from these minorities that we adore.
01:00:38.000White people accounted for about 60% of the population in 2019, but Fry said that the opioid epidemic and lower than anticipated birth rates among millennials after the Great Recession has accelerated the decline of the white population.
01:00:53.000The largest and most steady gains were seen among Hispanics, who have doubled their share of the population over the last 30 years to almost 20%.
01:01:01.000They are believed to be responsible for half of the nation's growth since 2010.
01:01:06.000The black population stayed steady at around 12.5%, and the Asian population is Expected to be around 6%, about double what it was in the 1990s.
01:01:16.000For the first time ever, the portion of white people living in the U.S. could dip below 60%, while the majority of the under 18 population is likely to be made up of people of color.
01:01:30.000Fry added that while the white population will continue to dip below 50% in 2045, and the Hispanic and Asian population will continue to rise, there will no longer be a racial majority in the country by then.
01:01:45.000The new data also revealed a continuing diversification of the suburbs, which were once predominantly white.
01:01:52.000Fry said there are now more minorities living in the suburbs than in the cities.
01:01:56.000Some civil rights advocates worry that there continues to be an undercount in the number of people of color who have been historically not counted accurately by the Census Bureau.
01:03:34.000It means that from 1608 to the year 2000.
01:03:40.000So, for nearly 400 years, the United States of America and the former colonies that wound up becoming the United States of America were comprised of nearly 100% people from Europe.
01:04:10.000From the early 17th century, when the first people came to Plymouth Rock and Jamestown and all the early colonies until the year 2000, for nearly 400 years, the British colonies and the United States of America was comprised almost entirely of white people from Europe.
01:04:32.000They either came from Europe or they came from Europe and then were born here in America from people that came from Europe somewhere down the line.
01:04:41.000And that's the way the country was for 400 years.
01:04:43.000And those are the people, and that was the country that created the Declaration of Independence and fought the Revolutionary War and drafted the Constitution.
01:04:52.000And those were the people that created the Industrial Revolution and the Transcontinental Railroad.
01:04:57.000And those were the people that industrialized America, fought in World War I and World War II, landed on the moon.
01:05:03.000Those are the people that built up New York City and Chicago and Los Angeles and Detroit and Boston and Philadelphia and all the great cities.
01:05:50.000The country was one way, and now it will be a different way.
01:05:54.000It was one way in the past for the past 400 years up until very recently.
01:05:59.000We're in a transitional state and we'll transition to being something different other than what it was.
01:06:05.000And now, by the way, understand this is very basic.
01:06:09.000All we have to know is that the composition of the country has changed, and if the country as a whole is represented by its parts, we know that if the parts are changing, the whole is changing.
01:06:24.000The composition has changed, and so therefore the whole is changed as a result.
01:06:28.000All the many different white people that constitute the United States of America are now going to be replaced by non white people, and those people will now constitute a new United States of America.
01:06:41.000The country was one way, and now it's changed to a different way, and we're in a transitional period.
01:06:48.000Now, think of it this way if America is undergoing this change, we merely have to ask a couple of questions Is this change going to change how the country is?
01:07:01.000Can we change the constituent parts of the whole without changing the whole?
01:07:08.000Can we change the people that make up the country without changing the country?
01:07:13.000Can we take a country of white people, turn it into a country of non white people, and have the same country?
01:07:21.000Is this change, America goes from being one way to another way, is that a change which is benign?
01:07:27.000Is that a change which has no discernible effect?
01:07:30.000Are non white people interchangeable with white people and therefore?
01:07:35.000Effectively, the same input, which will give us the same output, if we input white people and get certain outcomes in our country, get a certain kind of country, and then we get non white people in our country and we put them in there, will we get different outcomes or the same outcomes?
01:07:54.000Will we get a different country or the same country?
01:08:35.000Is Chinatown like the white parts of the city?
01:08:40.000Obviously, not because if it was, I don't think they call it Chinatown.
01:08:43.000I think they just call it the south part of the city, a different part of the same city.
01:08:49.000So, if we know based on experience and based on these disparities which persist in every perceivable metric between groups, if we know that people are not interchangeable, if we know that black people are not interchangeable with white people, Hispanic people are not interchangeable with white people, if we know that the inputs are not the same, We know that the outcomes and the output will not be the same.
01:09:12.000We know that if we had a country that was one way full of white people, and we have a country now that's another way full of non white people, we're not going to get the country that white people created.
01:09:23.000We're going to get a different kind of country.
01:09:37.000Will the change produce outcomes that are better, worse, or in the middle?
01:09:43.000And I think no matter what way you cut it, if you compare the country now to the way it was literally at any time between 1600 and 2000, I think anybody would tell you yes, the differences are significant and the differences make the country worse.
01:10:18.000And I've been talking about this for years and I've been pigeonholed because I talk about this in particular because I talk about race issues as a certain kind of person.
01:10:28.000You know, that I have, I'm, you know, secretly a racist or secretly a white supremacist or I have this hateful ideology or I'm hiding something.
01:10:36.000I'm trying to rebrand the KKK or something.
01:10:38.000But it's really as simple as everything I've just said.
01:10:41.000Somebody explain to me how it's any different than what I've just put down.
01:10:45.000I mean, to me, that logic is irrefutable.
01:10:48.000And it doesn't have to be more complicated than that.
01:10:52.000You know, people say, well, your last name is Fuentes.
01:10:54.000Okay, and what does that even have to do with anything?
01:10:59.000We're talking about a transition that is in the process of happening, it's occurring right now.
01:11:08.000And I'm just one of the few people willing to acknowledge that it's changing.
01:11:13.000Talk about it, acknowledge the manner in which it's changing, and say that this change is a real change, which is going to produce real changes for us, and it's not desirable.
01:11:46.000But it's not just that the population of white people is shrinking, it's that the proportion of white people is shrinking relative to the proportion of non white people.
01:11:57.000Nearly all the immigrants that come here, legally or illegally, are non white.
01:12:01.000They're coming from countries that don't work.
01:12:04.000And the people that are coming here are largely dysfunctional.
01:12:07.000It's not to say that they're all dysfunctional, it's not to say that they could hypothetically be better in a different system, but that's just the way that it is.
01:12:16.000The people that are coming here are coming from dysfunctional countries.
01:12:20.000They don't look like the people that built the country.
01:12:35.000It's being driven by immigration, it's being driven by open borders and legal immigration, economic migrants, and I guess you could even say political migrants coming in.
01:12:49.000And they're coming in from non white countries.
01:12:52.000So it's not something that's just happening.
01:12:53.000It's not something that's, well, this is just the way that it is.
01:12:58.000This is a public policy by the government.
01:13:01.000The government is actively making this happen.
01:13:05.000And so I'm sitting here as an American and looking at the changes happening and saying, well, hold on, I don't want to live in a non white country.
01:13:28.000This is the home of the white Americans.
01:13:30.000And it's not to say we don't want to have any people in here that don't look like us, but we want the place that we live in to stay the way that it is, the way that we like it.
01:13:44.000Why would we want foreigners, ultimately, people that are different from us and foreigners, coming in and changing the way things are, changing them dramatically and making them worse and ultimately making them inhospitable to us, making this a place that's not our home, but a home for some other people?
01:14:02.000You know, and so I look at this demographic stuff, and honestly, we just have to force this issue and just ask people do you think it's a good thing for America to become a country where there's no longer a white majority?
01:14:16.000Do you think it's a good thing that white people won't be a majority anymore?
01:14:20.000People just need to start to think about this because the obvious answer is no.
01:14:25.000Everybody sees it, everybody's aware of it subconsciously or consciously, and everybody knows the obvious answer that if the country is more like non white countries, If the white places of this country are more like the non white places in this country, it means those places will get worse.
01:17:30.000We don't want the country to change like this.
01:17:33.000We just don't want the country to be like that.
01:17:35.000We want the country to be like the way it's been.
01:17:37.000America was perfectly fine 50, 60 years ago.
01:17:41.000It had problems like any country, but it was basically fine.
01:17:44.000It was a great country to live in, you know?
01:17:46.000Think about what the boomers had access to.
01:17:49.000Think about how great of a country America was in the last century.
01:17:54.000And why do we need to radically change that by throwing into the mix dysfunctional people from dysfunctional countries that are foreign to us?
01:18:11.000I mean, many people think that that's the case, but that's why we have to take the message to them and say, you know, look, you don't have to feel bad about it.
01:18:17.000You don't have to become a white racialist, whatever, you know, believe in hyperborea.
01:18:23.000It's just as simple as can America just stay the same?
01:24:45.000But they're like, no, technically you were going two miles per hour over the speed limit, you know, or two miles over the 10 miles per hour.
01:24:54.000You're allowed to go over the speed limit.
01:26:39.000You know, and it's really refreshing because there's a lot of faggots that came out of that crop, you know, that are too afraid to be associated with us.
01:27:08.000So it's refreshing that we have like Dalton and Kai and Trey and some of these newer guys on the scene who are like, no, you know, we got to be America first.
01:27:19.000We got to be, if we're going to be paleocons, if we're going to be nationalists, we can't let the system, you know, control our movement and our associations and do the gatekeeping for us, you know.
01:27:32.000So I'm actually very appreciative of it.
01:28:18.000I've seen there's a lot of Discussion online about whether you two would possibly be open to having a debate about the things you disagree on.
01:28:25.000I've always been open to having a debate, always.
01:30:02.000You know, I think there's a lot of overlap there.
01:30:04.000And I think if we had a debate, I think it would be constructive because a lot of these people like to portray me, or maybe they think I am, some kind of like a punk kid.
01:30:13.000But you've seen me, I've had debates with people.
01:30:15.000I'm very respectful, I'm very constructive, you know?
01:30:20.000So I would love to do a debate, but it's them.
01:30:22.000Matt Walsh won't talk to me, Michael Knowles won't talk to me, none of these people talk to me.
01:30:37.000You know, I called Matt Walsh some nasty things.
01:30:40.000And Matt Walsh said that I caused white supremacist terrorism, you know?
01:30:44.000So, and anyway, so it's not, I don't want to reignite any of that because I think there is a lot of overlap between me and people like Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles.
01:30:54.000It would be nice if we could have a discussion or, you know, have something where we put aside our differences or something like that.
01:31:01.000But, Honestly, the olive branch only goes one way, sadly.
01:31:06.000I extend an open hand and I say, listen, we could put our differences aside.
01:32:28.000Arizona DoppelGroyper says this weekend will be the first Saturday the 14th since last November when millions and millions of us flooded into the evil gay center of hell, D.C., for the historic Million MAGA March.
01:37:34.000So, yeah, I mean, I would discuss, I would debate and things, but I would never be out there to be like, I'm going to show you, I'm going to make you look like a real asshole.
01:40:03.000I think it denies the context of the situation because, of course, The society is in shambles after World War I. There's basically this communist, ongoing communist insurgency, attempted communist takeover, and the rise of the Nazis was in response to this.
01:40:20.000And in response to basically, you know, understand in the post war period, the Soviet government wins the Civil War in 1922, and they start spreading this worldwide.
01:40:34.000They wanted a worldwide revolution, and so the Soviets now, Are trying to catalyze a communist revolution all over in Italy, in France, in the UK, in Germany, in Mongolia, in China, all over.
01:41:51.000Patriotism, or I guess fatherland, is not really a leftist principle.
01:42:02.000So there was a lot going on in Nazi Germany.
01:42:05.000I don't think fascism, National Socialism is different than other forms of fascism.
01:42:11.000But you look at fascism in Italy, and fascism in Spain, and fascism in Germany, and you can't say that just because it's not monarchist, That it's not conservative, it's not right wing.
01:42:22.000I mean, to me, that's just such a ridiculous statement.
01:42:25.000And the only reason people say that is so that they could say the left are Nazis, which is, I mean, that's of dubious political value in itself, dubious rhetorical value.
01:43:24.000Stark contrast, sort of like an autistic white male and then like some black girl.
01:43:29.000This is the kind of stuff that they would do.
01:43:30.000They would go during recess, and we were like eight years old, walk off the playground, walk down two blocks, and go to 7 Eleven and get Slurpees and Cheetos, and come back and be like, Well, we ain't doing nothing wrong.
01:43:44.000And they're like, You can't just leave the school grounds during recess, you idiot, you know?
01:43:49.000But that's the kind of stuff that they would do.
01:43:54.000They think the rules don't apply to them.
01:43:56.000I mean, ultimately, let's just be honest with a lot of black people, they just think the rules don't apply to them.
01:44:03.000Not all of them, obviously, but that is the case.
01:44:46.000I've heard about that one all the time, but I haven't seen that one.
01:44:51.000Black Knight says, When government decides what is the scientific truth and what is not, it's game over for science and for a free society, too.
01:45:56.000Sorry to hear about the bed, but glad you liked the documentary.
01:46:00.000AF Clips says, I was catching up on last night's episode and wished we had more comedians in chat like Nick Fuentes, but thankfully we already have Nick Fuentes.
01:46:09.000The shadow hand of the AF movement rises.
01:46:12.000Don't really understand that one, but thanks.
01:46:15.000James Farmer says, I have a message for big banks, big business, big pharma, big tech, and the other globalists.
01:46:22.000For what is a man profited if he shall gain the world and lose his soul?
01:48:30.000And your wife, and better yet, your wife.
01:48:34.000CIA defector says, Would you rather the world be ran by lizard people who eat babies but are open about it or Moloch respecters who hide it and want to occupy the West Bank?
01:49:05.000That's a whole new way of looking at things.
01:49:07.000You mean you're telling me that they treat this thing like a religion and this thing is analogous to all the other attributes of a religion, like priests and a mass and a church and a sacrifice?
01:55:23.000Blaze TV interns is considering that the left runs most organizations and institutions.
01:55:28.000At what point do you think the right will be proactive?
01:55:30.000In their political approach rather than playing catch up.
01:55:34.000Once the right is replaced with a real right, Black Knights has claimed that zero emission energy means lower living standards is not correct.
01:55:43.000Nuclear energy can solve all problems in a clean way.
01:55:46.000Powers to be hate nuclear because artificial scarcity is the real goal.
01:56:39.000And they're saying that people are going to have to make dramatic lifestyle changes to have a more sustainable way of living to accommodate 10 billion people.
01:56:49.000So, you know, and again, well, Greenland is shrinking.
01:56:54.000Well, nuclear could, because magic, it could solve all our problems.
01:56:57.000Okay, well, none of that is what's being said.
01:57:00.000So, Hydecap says, sus, how the media isn't showing a racial breakdown of the unvaccinated to this point.
01:57:09.000Wouldn't be surprising if all the paused corporations, along with the The feds gave unvaxed non whites a loophole to avoid the Vax QR pass as a form of reparations.
01:58:20.000We shouldn't be comfortable with it, honestly.
01:58:22.000And that doesn't mean that there's not cause for optimism or confidence or things like that.
01:58:28.000But if you constantly need reassurance, if you constantly need someone to tell you it's going to be okay, that's kind of what got us in the situation people not being brutally honest about the stakes here.
01:58:39.000So it's not that I'm not hopeful, it's just that that mentality is poison.
01:58:48.000Moogle says there are non white people who assimilate, but the reality is that most won't.
02:01:05.000Florio says, Mike Adams unironically said on the Alex Jones show that vaccine mandates are blatant racism and racial extermination against blacks because so few of them get the new vaccines.
02:01:55.000They say, well, conservatism is about small government and our founding fathers, and it's about liberty, and it's about not getting in anyone's business.
02:02:04.000So that's how they define conservatism.
02:02:06.000In a word, their definition of conservatism is not conservative at all.
02:02:23.000It means doing things that are primordial, deferring to tradition.
02:02:33.000And it means having an understanding of human nature, an understanding of good and evil, and trying to maximize our experience rather than overcoming our nature.
02:02:44.000So, yeah, so that, I mean, without getting too in the weeds on that, I mean, they just aren't conservative at all.
02:02:53.000Kai Clips says, I'll ship you some gelato for your birthday, big guy.
02:02:56.000Did you catch the little beef on the TL over Bryson?
02:04:55.000Because it's like, even if the people that know the relevant facts, even if they can't keep it together, even if they can't do the most basic and simple things, then how can we expect that?
02:05:09.000So there's a part of me that, you know, you gotta fight that off, but it's a little bit blackpilling sometimes when it's like we have these grand ambitions and it's like there's a few things that people shouldn't do, aren't supposed to do, and then they do them anyway.
02:05:29.000It's like there's one or two rules, it's like a few things that you just, and it's not hard.
02:05:35.000It's not like, listen, you gotta wake up at 5 a.m. and take a cold shower and run 10 miles.
02:05:40.000And then you gotta, we're saying like there's a few things just please refrain from.
02:05:45.000And then people are like, nope, no, I can't do that.
02:06:33.000I'm not totally black pilled, but I'm saying that something dramatic is going to have to happen because it's not to say that people can be perfect and you can expect perfection from people, but you go to Walmart and you.
02:06:47.000You go to CPAC and you go places and you look at people, and even, you know, you look at people and you're like, where are we going to create the new Rome?
02:06:56.000Where are we going to create the new Rome?
02:09:01.000Zacharias says, Why do people on the right accuse and disavow those more right wing of being dangerous extremists that should be disavowed?
02:09:08.000But liberals whisper to lefties that now is not the time, but soon, brother.
02:09:15.000It's because of the left's moral imperialism.
02:09:18.000The right thinks that they're going to get political cachet from disavowing people further to the right.
02:09:25.000Throw the extremists under the bus, then we'll be more palatable according to this liberal moral frame.
02:09:31.000And that just doesn't work because they call everybody a Nazi.
02:09:34.000So, you don't win over the people that hate you, but you lose the people that like you sometimes.
02:09:47.000Gabe Hauser says, never understood E. Michael Jones' view about race and how Catholicism is the end all be all solution for their shortcomings.
02:09:55.000Isn't Mexico nearly completely a Catholic country?
02:10:05.000Red Regal says, Have you ever questioned your religion in a meaningful way, especially after the ridiculous escapades and gross deviant misconduct of the church in the past, especially the exclusion of the 13 books?
02:10:17.000Yes, I've questioned my religion before.
02:10:20.000James says, That super chat about Hitler wasn't a monarchist, therefore a leftist, sounded retarded to me.
02:10:25.000The German monarchy failed against socialist revolutionaries and was overthrown in 1918.
02:10:30.000Why would Hitler reinstall those who already proved to be ineffective as counter revolutionaries?
02:10:35.000FYI, all the monarchists supported Hitler.
02:10:41.000Well, and again, it's just context denial.
02:10:44.000The idea that because it didn't support a certain regime or a particular form of government or something, that it's left wing, that's just nonsense.
02:10:53.000Blake says, I appreciate your content so much after getting the archive.
02:10:56.000Such volume and quality in the span of just a few years boggles the mind.
02:11:36.000I'm seeing some very troubling things.
02:11:38.000You know, there's this Twitter account.
02:11:42.000I don't know who it's affiliated with, but I've been watching this McCheese Twitter account doing some journalistic work and exposing some really disturbing stuff, disturbing connections that Lance Videos has to the alt right and to the white power movement, to the white nationalist movement.
02:12:00.000I had no idea, but it's deeply concerning.
02:12:03.000Lance Videos doing Hail Hitler and the Keemstar N-word tape and.
02:12:12.000I think this guy's got to be held accountable.
02:12:14.000So I'm going to be paying Jackson Adams, too.
02:12:16.000I'm going to pay for Jackson Adams' trainer.
02:14:17.000I was the one keeping everybody based in red pilled Trump supporters, basically patriots, and now Lance Videos is radicalizing the youth and turning them into race warriors.
02:19:41.000Highlight of my day is I, you know, get to have a burger or a fucking hot dog or a beef sandwich or a fucking, you know, ice cream with a brownie in it, you know?
02:24:08.000You know, with Trey, it's kind of a tricky thing because he is at once a total simp, but also a total incel.
02:24:18.000So, you know, there's a lot of conflict there.
02:24:23.000There's sort of this natural contradiction, this natural sort of dialectic, a natural contradiction there between at once a total simp.
02:24:32.000Talking to all kinds of girls all the time and e girls and a total simp for them and bringing them on a call to berate them and then he's in love with them.