00:00:39.000It turns out not to be a suicide note, but we'll get into all of that.
00:00:42.000Before we get started with any of the news, we have to announce more bad news.
00:00:47.000There's the pause, and then there's bad news.
00:00:50.000So we're off to a great start already on the show.
00:00:53.000But if you saw on Twitter last night, the Nicholas J. Fuentes James Alsop speaking tour, which is still underway, we're still fighting for it, got a major setback.
00:01:04.000Our events at the University of North Carolina and Northeastern University in Boston.
00:01:12.000We've been disinvited from both of those for obvious reasons, for the white supremacist, Nazi, racist sort of reason.
00:01:21.000So, a major, major setback from our liberty loving friends who like it only in so much as we can operate within this narrow box of conservative ink opinions.
00:01:33.000But as you guys may have known, we were set to have a pretty solid week.
00:01:42.000In Northeastern and then in University of North Carolina.
00:01:45.000In the case of North Carolina, Turning Point USA, which was supposed to host James Alsup, pulled out and said that they wouldn't be able to supply funding because James is not sufficiently conservative.
00:01:57.000And Northeastern University disinvited me last night because, of course, white supremism is running rampant and they can't allow it to infect their liberty loving cult there.
00:02:11.000Now, that said, remember, if you want to have me and James on campus, Remember, I think we're still trying to get it together.
00:02:19.000We're looking at events and other places still trying to make it work.
00:02:23.000Remember, you can DM me on Twitter or you can email me at njfuentesblog at gmail.com if you want to have us on campus.
00:02:31.000And remember, if you are in Young Americans for Liberty, if you're in Young Americans for Freedom, if you're in the College Republicans, if you're in any one of these student groups that has organization and can rent spaces and has money, reach out to us.
00:02:45.000Reach out to us on Twitter or shoot me an email, like I said.
00:02:49.000NJFuentes blog at gmail.com, and we'll set it up.
00:02:52.000We still have a couple of dates lined up that we're working on, and we're trying to make it work.
00:02:57.000But I think after last year, after the scourge of Milos and Ben Shapiro's and everything else, they're really tightening the screws on the speaking events.
00:03:07.000And you know, it's funny because yesterday we gave our whole talk about how liberalism is a lie, how classical liberals, conservatives are basically liars when they talk about freedom of speech and the marketplace of ideas.
00:03:20.000And here we are again, vindicated with a practical example that you have.
00:03:25.000And I was at a job training for Leadership Institute a couple of months ago, as you guys know.
00:03:31.000And what they're working on is this major project.
00:03:36.000And Leadership Institute is sort of the nexus of all the college conservative groups.
00:03:42.000They're organizing them all over the country.
00:03:44.000They have a really active database of all the members of all the groups, of all the groups that exist that are even slightly right leaning.
00:03:51.000You have NRA groups, women's groups, freedom groups, capitalist groups, you name it, Ayn Rand groups.
00:03:58.000They host them all, they create them all.
00:04:01.000And I was at a job training for Leadership Institute a month ago, and we were getting briefed about this massive project.
00:04:19.000And if you understand what Normandy was, the idea was they wanted to have speaking events.
00:04:24.000That's what they were stressing to all of their field operatives, all their field agents, they wanted to have speaking events on the college campuses.
00:04:33.000And this year, more than any other event, they were stressing organizations are great, but we want to have these events where people come and there's protests and there's all kinds of sensation.
00:04:44.000It's on campus reform and everything else.
00:04:46.000And it's just so telling that then people like me and James want to have our speaking tour.
00:04:51.000And we're willing to do it for cheap, by the way, too.
00:04:53.000We're not, you know, obviously we can't command the same speaking fees as a Ben Shapiro.
00:05:44.000We're still moving forward, but that's that.
00:05:46.000Um, in other news, and now if we can get back to the news of the day, we have this, and I don't know if you saw this.
00:05:53.000I saw this just on YouTube, and it's so funny because if you go into the YouTube app or you go onto YouTube.com and you go into the trending section of YouTube, this is supposed to be, you know, any regular person would think in the trending section, it should be videos that are like, Trending, you know, that are trendy, videos that are getting lots of views, lots of attention.
00:06:16.000But if you stay on the trending page, if you check that pretty regularly, you know that YouTube picks and chooses which videos are trending.
00:06:24.000And that, I think that is kind of illustrative of this liberal world order where it's this idea that everything's freedom and everything is market driven.
00:06:36.000Walmart is stocked with products that are the things we want, television is full with messages and characters and shows that we want.
00:06:44.000And you see that, that as we move forward in this period of time, this 25 years since the triumph of, of liberal capitalism, we see things like YouTube, where instead of videos that are trending, instead of it being organic, instead of it being market driven, where they show videos that are trending based on what users are looking at, what users are watching and sharing, instead it is a small, rootless click in control of social media, in control of YouTube,
00:07:13.000who through some algorithm or through some other active measure, Picks and chooses who gets to be trending, who gets to be shown, who gets to be number one for the day, and who doesn't.
00:07:27.000And the more you peel back the layers and the more you see this, the more you realize that this idea that we're democratizing things, that's the word they use democratizing, liberalizing.
00:07:37.000They say our institutions are democratizing and liberalizing, and this is for the better.
00:07:42.000You know, Milton Friedman, and we've been hitting him pretty hard this week, but he says, you know, you vote with your feet, you vote with your dollar.
00:07:48.000And we see that something as simple as the trending YouTube section, which any regular person would think, like, you know, isn't that kind of trivial?
00:10:20.000Well, today or last night, the female writers got their chance and they got to sit in the big seat and they got to write their thank you notes, thanking Hillary Clinton for being such a hero, such a role model for women.
00:10:33.000And, you know, I watched this kind of thing.
00:10:40.000Where people might be confused why you would, this sort of thing would make you scream, why it would make you mad.
00:10:46.000But just every day, it's just drip, drip, drip.
00:10:49.000Every day, whether you're watching Modern Family or watching the commercial or you're watching commercials for TV or it's the Netflix show, it's Dear White People or it's the BuzzFeed video, New Year's Resolutions for White People.
00:11:03.000And then it's Hillary Clinton on the Tonight Show.
00:11:05.000And it wasn't enough that we had on Hillary Clinton and we thank her for everything.
00:12:41.000Isn't it hilarious what a drunken, hedonistic pig I am?
00:12:45.000And that is, I mean, that's your number one female comedian in the world.
00:12:50.000She's commanding the top salaries and everything else.
00:12:53.000So that's my number one beef, is that you even have female writers.
00:12:57.000Every time you have female writers on a show, it makes it worse, okay?
00:13:01.000With the exception of maybe Tina Fey, with the exception of, you know, the one from SNL, the female writers make it worse because women, and Christopher Hitchens talked a lot about this when he was still alive.
00:13:16.000I thought he was a little bit overrated about the philosophy stuff, but he did have a point about this.
00:13:21.000If you look at evolutionary psychology, there is a reason that men have evolved to be funny.
00:13:27.000Being funny is a way that we court mates.
00:13:29.000I mean, there are many ways that we court mates.
00:13:32.000Uh, partners, but being funny is one of them.
00:13:35.000For women, women are sought after for their reproductive capabilities, for their bodies.
00:13:39.000They are sought after and men seek them.
00:13:43.000Men compete for women who choose who to mate with, who to advance the gene pool with.
00:13:49.000And one of the ways that we do that, you know, besides being physically fit, being a good athlete, being a leader, being courageous, having money, being able to provide, is being funny, is being pleasant, amusing to be around to women.
00:14:32.000And I would bet like 10 to 1, I would bet $500 that all these women that are going up there and their thank you notes are like, Thank you for being the Hillary Clinton of politics.
00:14:55.000You think all these women, you think they were rushing to the polling places?
00:14:58.000And if you could go a step further, do you think they were campaigning?
00:15:03.000As much as I fawned over Donald Trump during the election and talked about his importance, I worked for his campaign.
00:15:10.000You know, for many days, not many weeks.
00:15:13.000I was in school for most of it, but we made it a point to go as much as we could to Manchester, New Hampshire and knock on doors and make phone calls and hang door hangers.
00:15:23.000We went on weekends and no matter the weather, and we campaigned and we all voted.
00:15:28.000And then you get all these women up there and they're doing their little thank you note and they're crying and oh, it's so dramatic and they're really getting into it and they don't vote.
00:16:54.000To get to arrive at my point, I don't understand how a normie, how a regular person, a decent, hardworking person who is maybe left leaning, who maybe doesn't believe in the conspiracies, who maybe doesn't believe that there is this rootless internationalist conspiracy at the top.
00:18:23.000And then you have Jimmy Fallon sitting impotently, like a cuck in a certain adult film, sitting there watching this liberal hell unfold where Hillary Clinton.
00:18:33.000The corrupt, evil person who conspired to kill Americans, to hide things from Americans, private position, public position, giving speeches to Goldman Sachs, four Americans in Benghazi, whoops, oh well, billions of dollars at the State Department missing, oh well, bombing Yemen, bombing Pakistan, intimidating sexually abused people by Bill Clinton, and she's hugging Miley Cyrus, the degenerate,
00:18:59.000promiscuous propagandist of pot culture, of sexual hedonism, degeneracy, on The Tonight Show.
00:19:07.000Oh, but to the thunderous applause by the masses.
00:19:10.000And you're sitting there watching on your television.
00:19:37.000On what planet is this mainstream, moderate?
00:19:43.000This is the kind of thing that drives you crazy because it is so everywhere.
00:19:50.000And then you understand the importance of culture.
00:19:53.000When people used to wig out about the movies or television or the talk shows, when Alex Jones went on his rant about Justin Bieber, I used to watch it and I would think, that's crazy.
00:20:42.000The saturation, the ubiquity, the message, The partisanship, it just isn't the same.
00:20:50.000You know, people compare this to the 1950s to rock and roll, and certainly you can see the antecedents of degenerate pop culture in rock and roll.
00:21:19.000You turn on the radio, and every song is about getting blackout drunk, about partying, about having sex, about doing drugs.
00:21:29.000I mean, that's every song on the radio, on every radio station.
00:21:33.000That is the mainstream popular culture.
00:21:35.000When people talk about how American culture is everywhere, there's nothing American about it.
00:21:40.000It is this urban culture, it is this urban internationalist culture which promotes these things.
00:21:47.000And maybe I sound like an old timer, I sound crazy, but does anybody think, if you look at the broad span of human history, does anybody think it's normal that this is the case?
00:21:57.000That you get in the car, you know, you put on your seatbelt, you put on the radio, and it's promoting gang violence, smoking pot.
00:22:06.000You know, you listen to like Chief Keith, I hate being sober.
00:22:11.000You listen to some of the things that are so explicit I can't even talk about them.
00:22:15.000The Blurred Line song two years ago, that was about.
00:22:18.000Like Date Rape and some of these other songs.
00:22:23.000And even the ones that are pretty harmless, like you listen to, who's that, Ginger?
00:22:29.000Ed Sheeran, and his song is I'm in Love with Your Body.
00:22:33.000Now, people might say, like, Ed Sheeran's okay.
00:23:08.000If you think this is okay, if you think I'm over the top, if you think, oh, well, liberal bias goes with the territory, think of like a university professor.
00:23:15.000I was talking to someone the other day who said that for their grammar class, taking a Spanish grammar class, They had to watch a video by Jorge Ramos, a TED talk by Jorge Ramos.
00:23:30.000And he's talking about how Donald Trump is racista, and he's a xenophobe, and he's an Islamophobe, and he's a tyrant.
00:23:45.000Okay, well, if that's the case, you know, if we have highly charged social programming, highly charged partisan messages on college campuses, in our music, in our television shows, is it okay if your kids are being taught in a sociology class by somebody who believes in race realism?
00:24:06.000If you had a professor that believed that blacks were inferior?
00:24:09.000Would it be okay if you had some kind of a song on the radio about far right extremism, a song about Heather Hare?
00:24:18.000I mean, because that's what we're talking about.
00:24:20.000When we're talking about charged partisanship, we are supposed to view and we are conditioned to believe that the far left, Marxist, destructive, chaotic message of the left, of the progressives, that that is the mainstream.
00:24:35.000They take it and they move it over here and they say that is the mainstream.
00:25:05.000What if you had someone that viewed Adolf Hitler in the same way that some of the college professors view Karl Marx?
00:25:12.000Or view Joseph Stalin or Leon Trotsky or Vladimir Lenin, right?
00:25:17.000Joseph Stalin was responsible for the death of 60 million people.
00:25:20.000And you have college campus professors, you have television personalities, you have certainly pop stars that are sporting Che Guevara gear, that are sporting Karl Marx gear, that are talking about communism, talking about an ideology 10 times more deadly in one country than Adolf Hitler.
00:25:38.000But if we bring up a far right iconography, if we bring up a far right figure or even a moderately right figure like Donald Trump, Suddenly, that is, you're politicized.
00:25:58.000And so when you see Hillary Clinton on Jimmy Fallon, it's the female writers and even this whole premise of the sex egalitarianism of Hillary Clinton that she should even be able to show her face in public, that she's able to undermine the president.
00:26:11.000It just tells you everything about how important culture is.
00:26:15.000That's why they fought for so long to take control of it.
00:26:18.000And for regular, decent, ordinary people, it's becoming increasingly intolerable because it is now everywhere.
00:27:08.000The censorship has gotten out of control.
00:27:10.000And what they're doing is they're trying to shoot the gap between popular revolution, like if they don't start to censor, if they don't start to put a cap on it, there will be an uprising.
00:27:24.000This is what they're trying to shoot the gap in the middle.
00:27:26.000Is either organically that people rise up and reject this, or on the other hand, if they accelerate too much, if they put too big of a cap on this, they only accelerate our side because people start to see what's going on, how obvious it is, how naked and stark what they're doing is, and then the reverse happens.
00:27:47.000So they're trying to shoot the gap in this very narrow space between they go overkill or they don't suppress it enough.
00:28:20.000Right when Kanye West said that he liked Donald Trump or he supported Donald Trump or he knew he was going to win, what happened to Kanye West?
00:28:50.000Do you think it's any coincidence that, you know, you see a lot of weird things going on in Hollywood, a lot of patterns, a lot of coincidences in the culture that if you say certain things, we don't hear from them?
00:29:01.000Or maybe we do hear from them later, but they have the correct views.
00:29:04.000Or, you know, they go in and they're very wholesome and traditional, and then something like what happens to Taylor Swift happens.
00:29:11.000I don't like to peddle the conspiracy theories, but you just see these trends, and it's like that movie Eyes Wide Shut, where you begin to wonder if there's something else going on.
00:30:24.000And you understand that even a guy like Milo Yiannopoulos, even the supposed torchbearer of the alt right, even he's supposed to be our guy.
00:30:32.000If you asked anybody, Milo's an alt right troll.
00:30:36.000He doesn't, you know, we don't see him as that.
00:30:39.000But if you asked even the layperson, like, who they think of when they think of fringe rights, Steve Bannon, Milo Yiannopoulos, even these guys are paused.
00:30:48.000Even these guys, maybe not so much Steve Bannon, but Milo Yiannopoulos coming out and he says, white nationalism is wrong, but I support Israel.
00:30:55.000Even these ridiculous contradictions exist.
00:30:59.000I mean, like, talking about cucks, it's like 99% of everything.
00:31:18.000We got to talk more about Vegas, okay?
00:31:21.000We talked a little bit briefly about it last night, but there are some more developments that we need to go over.
00:31:26.000Obviously, this is an evolving conversation since the shooting happened on Sunday.
00:31:31.000People talking about gun control, people talking about white terrorism, people talking about bump stocks, conspiracies, gun running, gun transfers, and everything like that.
00:31:43.000But so there have been some more details that have come out, and we listed them briefly yesterday, but we'll go over them today.
00:31:49.000And I'll just read you some of the emerging details we've learned since Sunday.
00:31:55.000So Like we said yesterday, there was a receipt that came out on Facebook which shows that there were two people in the hotel when Stephen Paddock checked into the Mandalay Bay Hotel.
00:32:06.000And the FBI, if you recall on Sunday, they made a pretty snap determination right when they got there that he was the only guy.
00:32:12.000Everybody on the ground thought they heard two shooters.
00:32:15.000People in the hotel thought they saw two shooters.
00:32:18.000The mainstream media was very careful to say, no, no, no, it was only one.
00:32:22.000And the FBI determined that very quickly.
00:32:24.000Well, we have a receipt saying, Two people checked into this hotel.
00:32:28.000Additionally, there were some eyewitnesses that said that Stephen Paddock was seen with a woman other than his girlfriend in the week leading up to it.
00:32:37.000We don't know, but obviously there are some contradictions between the FBI story, which says that we know right from the get go that he had no accomplices.
00:32:48.000And then this receipt that says there were two people, the eyewitnesses that said there were two people, the videos which sound like there were two people, two windows were broken.
00:32:57.000Shooting from two different directions, one at fuel tanks at the nearby airport and one at the concert.
00:33:15.000He had to have had help in conducting the shooting.
00:33:19.000So now you have this dissonance between the local authorities, the Las Vegas or the Clark County, which is where Las Vegas is, sheriff saying that he necessarily had help.
00:33:31.000He said, unless he's some kind of superhero, unless he was some kind of savant, he had to have had some kind of assistance.
00:33:38.000Well, the FBI said, well, no, lone wolf, now not so much.
00:33:44.000Now, we saw yesterday that there were reports that a plane, the tail number of a plane that was registered to Stephen Paddock in the past, is now registered to this company, Volant LLC, which is a company that works with the defense and intelligence community.
00:34:02.000Since then, since that came out a few days ago, that information has been completely scrubbed from the FAA website from which they found it.
00:34:08.000So either, you know, that was illegitimate to begin with or there's some kind of a cover up going on.
00:34:14.000That would be a very interesting piece of the puzzle because we know that Stephen Paddock worked for the federal government for a long part of his life.
00:34:20.000He was a letter carrier, he worked as an agent for the IRS, and he worked as an auditor for the U.S. Defense Department Audit Agency.
00:34:35.000He did audits for the Defense Department.
00:34:37.000His father, and this is also another piece of the puzzle, his father was a bank robber in Las Vegas who was on the FBI's most wanted list, escaped jail twice.
00:34:47.000So you got his father's involved with the FBI.
00:34:49.000And we know that with these smart people in Vegas, whether they're card counters or whatever, they, in some capacity, sometimes end up working for the federal government.
00:34:57.000So his father was a notorious bank robber.
00:35:05.000The kid, his son, works three consecutive jobs for the federal government as a letter carrier, IRS agent, and then an auditor, an accountant.
00:35:14.000Does anybody really believe that it's just happenstance that you have this connection with the father and the federal government, and then he happens to work for the federal government for years and years and years?
00:35:24.000Then it came out that after all of that, he started a real estate investment company with his sister.
00:35:46.000He's allowed his whole family to become rich.
00:35:49.000His brother said he's the type of guy who, if he has a taste for sushi, he flies to Japan and has sushi that afternoon.
00:35:56.000That he's been gambling for 20 years, that he blows hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:36:00.000When it came out that he made a wire transfer to the Philippines last week of $100,000, his brother on video said $100,000 is nothing to us.
00:36:10.000So he works for the federal government for his whole life.
00:36:15.000Then he supposedly starts this real estate investment company with his sister.
00:37:23.000So that's the vast majority of the firearms he bought in the last year.
00:37:27.000Yet they say he's been stockpiling them since 1982.
00:37:31.000So, in the period between 1982 and 2016, that's a period of 34 years, he purchased less than half of the amount of firearms that he purchased in this year alone.
00:37:42.000They say he'd been stockpiling since 1982.
00:38:36.000It came out shortly after they breached the door, shortly after they breached the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, that he left behind a note.
00:38:44.000And everyone said that was a suicide note.
00:38:46.000Well, today it came out that that wasn't a suicide note.
00:38:55.000They confirmed it wasn't a suicide note, but they refused to tell us what was on that note.
00:38:59.000Now, Wouldn't you think that's kind of an important piece of information that they're not releasing to the public?
00:39:05.000That the guy, the shooter, who we have no idea why he did what he did.
00:39:08.000We had no idea why someone goes from no crimes, no mental health history, working for the federal government all his life, commits the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
00:39:47.000Now, many of them were high powered rifles, but several of them, and they won't tell us how many, but several of them, multiple, were handguns.
00:39:57.000Now, when the police breached the door, he killed himself.
00:40:44.000Now, when the police breached the door, He killed himself before he engaged with them.
00:40:49.000The only reason we can imagine why he would bring one handgun or any amount of handguns would be if there were some kind of short range engagement.
00:40:57.000Now, if he brought handguns for a short range engagement, but he didn't even attempt to fight off the police, why did he bring the handguns?
00:41:05.000What reason would he have for bringing the handguns?
00:42:41.000He had military grade technology that is not available to the public.
00:42:44.000He had a bump stock that is available to the public, but they said that at least one of them was an automatic weapon, which is not available for sale to the public.
00:42:53.000So the question is, Why did he spend thousands and thousands of dollars and smuggle in?
00:42:58.000I mean, that's obviously a very conspicuous thing to smuggle in.
00:43:02.00010 suitcases with dozens of high powered rifles.
00:43:07.000Why would he buy thousands of dollars of high powered rifles, bring them to the shooting, and by the way, didn't even bring all the high powered rifles?
00:43:17.000So why would he bring some of them to the hotel room and not buy the barrel that would prevent him from having to do that and just bring ammunition?
00:43:27.000And then the hand I mean, there's just a lot of pieces to this puzzle that just don't add up.
00:43:35.000And, you know, that's the information.
00:43:36.000I don't really have a theory for this.
00:43:38.000I don't, you know, people are saying this looks a lot like a weapons transfer.
00:43:48.000So the guy is obviously connected with the defense agency, with the intelligence community.
00:43:53.000He's in possession of many, many, many expensive firearms, right?
00:43:58.000And some of them weapons grade that are not, obviously a firearm's a weapon, but military grade weapons that are not available to the public.
00:44:45.000He had an assortment of different kinds of firearms and ammunition, and he also had explosive materials in his car.
00:44:51.000This looks a lot like a deal gone wrong, right?
00:44:54.000Because if you were going to sell weapons to people, if you were going to do some kind of weapons transfer, you would set up cameras to make sure you knew what.
00:45:01.000I mean, that's how you would set it up.
00:45:03.000You would bring your assortment of weapons.
00:45:05.000I don't know if you'd do it in a hotel.
00:45:30.000The FBI has been covering everything up.
00:45:32.000There's all kinds of conflicting stories.
00:45:34.000It looks a lot like some kind of gun smuggling operation gone wrong.
00:45:38.000And, you know, it would all add up if that were the case because.
00:45:43.000Federal intelligence, federal defense contractors, whatever, they would have an incentive if this shooting incriminated them in some way, indicted them with some kind of evidence of illegal or covert, some kind of black op or whatever.
00:46:00.000And then even YouTube, this is another thing I saw today.
00:46:03.000YouTube changed their algorithm, particularly for the Las Vegas shooting, to direct people away from conspiracy theories.
00:46:24.000Changed their algorithm so that when people look up Las Vegas shooter, instead of conspiracy theories coming up, and they took Paul Joseph Watson's video down, instead of that coming up, it redirects you to the official story.
00:46:53.000Through $2 million, he was able to live a life of kind of like a billionaire, basically.
00:46:59.000And then he ends up, his first crime of his life at the ripe age of 64, just shooting a random crowd, not a political guy, not a religious guy.
00:47:10.000And obviously, we'll keep you updated about anything that comes out, but we wanted to keep on the story because that's how they get away with it, is when people don't look at the details.
00:47:34.000You know, if it's a lone wolf, if this is some madman, like there's considerable leeway in terms of contradictions, in terms of crazy things.
00:47:43.000If you're a crazy person, like James Holmes, who shot up the theater in Aurora, if you're Adam Lanza, who shot up Sandy Hook, it's pretty easy to establish that someone is troubled.
00:47:55.000With Adam Lanza, it was like he had this weird disease and he was always an outsider and he was, you know, this bizarre guy.
00:48:02.000James Holmes thought he was the Joker.
00:48:04.000And, you know, his whole room was like booby trapped and he showed up in face paint.
00:48:08.000Like, that's, you get some considerable leeway when it's like, okay, there are just certain crazy people who do these things.
00:48:14.000But none of the evidence here suggests that that was the case.
00:48:17.000This was a stable guy with money, with a job.
00:51:05.000There wasn't, you know, if he wanted a car bomb to go off, he didn't do a very good job.
00:51:10.000And additionally, they said that he was shooting at the fuel tank, that he smashed windows on two sides of the hotel, because the way the hotel room was shaped is it's like a corner.
00:51:20.000He smashed one window, which was pointing towards fuel tanks at the airport, and one window, which was pointed at the Route 91 concert.
00:51:28.000And he was shooting at the fuel tanks, and one of the bullets penetrated the fuel tank, but it didn't ignite.
00:51:33.000And one of the engineers there said that if he thought it was going to explode because it got shot with a couple of rounds from a machine gun, with a.223 round, then he's obviously an amateur terrorist.
00:51:44.000So it just doesn't add up here with this.
00:51:47.000They're trying to make it into like, well, he was trying to detonate a car bomb.
00:51:50.000Well, he didn't bring like a detonator.
00:51:52.000It would make sense if he was trafficking weapons that he would be selling explosive materials so they could make a bomb.
00:53:21.000You guys are pretty talented, pretty skilled.
00:53:24.000Me, when I deal with computers, it just sucks everything out of me because with computers, it is such a tedious proposition to do the easiest things.
00:53:37.000You know, it's like the internationalists of the tech world, where it's like you want to download Paint for Mac, for example.
00:53:46.000And then I download Paint 2 for Mac, and they're like, whoa, slow down there, Buckle.
00:53:50.000If you want to save an image that's bigger than this size without a big friggin' watermark in the middle of it, you have to pay $4.99.
00:54:20.000You have to jump through so many hoops through Google accounts and Google, and here's your Google account, here's your YouTube account, here's your YouTube creator account.
00:54:32.000It should be so easy, but it's so hard.
00:55:40.000They see, for example, Pope Francis washing migrant feet, and that's very triggering, admittedly, to see our Pope, the leader of our faith, getting down on his knees and washing the feet of migrant invaders.
00:55:53.000You understand why people are a little bit disillusioned with the church.
00:55:56.000And many of them see the church as a big source of a lot of this paused stuff when the church is promoting egalitarianism and universalism and all of that.
00:56:08.000Many of them are also influenced by Nietzsche.
00:56:10.000Nietzsche had some things to say, had some words for Christianity, but you have to follow up any reading of Nietzsche with a reading of Jung.
00:56:18.000Gen Z. Nick, can you give me your opinions on SpaceX, Elon Musk?
00:57:03.000I'm not really wild about his politics, but you don't really have to be when you're someone like Elon Musk who has these grand visions and they're doing things.
00:57:11.000You know, like the Tesla, for example.
00:57:14.000I admire somebody who sees environmentalism as an issue and then trying to solve it, right?
00:57:21.000Instead of somebody that winds, you know, they get their green t shirt and they make a poster and they stand outside City Hall like a dummy.
00:57:28.000Elon Musk said, I see a problem with pollution.
00:58:07.000You know, and obviously, you'll have different kinds of walls for different kinds of environments.
00:58:11.000I don't think that's cucking to say that in certain topographical areas, different structures will be suited for it.
00:58:18.000And if you read Crippled America, if you read Donald Trump's book before he ran for president, it said this you will have different structures for different parts.
00:58:58.000Nick, if Democrats want to ban bump stocks to save lives, then maybe they should start with a ban on Planned Parenthood and the killing of baby bumps.