Nick Fuentes is a writer, podcaster, Twitch streamer, and host of the show America First. He is also the founder of the podcast, "Dissonant" and hosts the show "America First" on twitch.tv/AmericaFirstTV. In this episode, Nick talks about how he got started in the fitness industry, his religious upbringing, and how he became the man he is today. He also talks about his new book, "Why Women Deserve Less" which is out now! If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts or wherever else you get your podcasts, and don't forget to leave us a rating and review! You can also join our FB group, "The FreshFit Community" and join the conversation by using the hashtag and on Insta: to be notified when a new episode is released. Subscribe to The FreshFit Podcast and stay up to date with all things FreshFit and everything else going on in the world of fitness, nutrition, and social media! Thank you so much for being a part of the FreshFit Family! Love ya, Fresh Fit Family! xoxo -Jon Sorrentino Hosted by Jonny & Nick Music by: Jonny and Nick Enjoy this episode? Intro Song: "I'm Too Effing Good" by: Nick Fazio Outro Music: "A Little Too Good by: "In My Father's Day" by Jeff Perla (feat. (featuring: ) by: "I Can't Wait For It" by & is a Cover Song by: Jake Peeves outtro: "Feat. by "By: Nick" by "I'll See You Soon" by Kevin McLeod (Recorded in Los Angeles, Jr. and "I Don't Know What's Better Than This" by Pizzi ( ) & "I've Got a Good Song" by Mr. Sells His Story by: Ben & I'll See Me Out" "Thank You, My Music is Outro Song: (Selling Me Out " by: My Song Is Good By Me & I'm Too Good By: My Music Is Better Than That's Good By You & I Can't Say That I'll Hear You, I'll Find Out How To Say That?"
00:02:22.000And then check me out, guys, on FedReacts, guys, over there.
00:02:25.000Some guys like true crime while I do it over there.
00:02:28.000I cover everything from serial killers.
00:02:29.000The last episode I did, I reviewed a new mech from Ryan Dawson, Nick's best friend, where I covered how a certain state that won't be named...
00:02:37.000Stole the nuclear bomb from the United States.
00:02:39.000So go ahead and check it out over there on FedReacts.
00:02:41.000And also, don't forget to go ahead and get my book, Why Women Deserve Less, because they do deserve less.
00:02:44.000Books only about 80 pages deserve less.
00:03:53.000But I was a pretty normal guy for most of my life.
00:03:56.000I mean, I went to high school and I was always very political, but I was really more like a mainstream person.
00:04:01.000Like, if you met me when I was 14, 15 years old, I mean, I was as political as I am now, believe it or not.
00:04:08.000But my views were totally consistent with anything you'd see on Fox News or Libertarians, Republicans, that sort of thing.
00:04:15.000And so it wasn't until I got to college, wasn't until I got to Boston University after the Trump election that I really came into the red pill.
00:04:23.000You know, I got red pilled, so to speak.
00:07:43.000Yeah, so people were talking shit about me on the Facebook group and on the Yik Yak page saying, oh, there's that kid with the MAGA hat on in the dining hall.
00:07:51.000And people would come up and literally attack me.
00:07:55.000I was in the line to get, like, pizza at the dining hall, and this black chick comes up in the hijab and everything, and she rolls up, and she's like...
00:08:44.000And so I was pushing this stuff out, and I was contacted by this group, Young Americans for Liberty, this libertarian group, and they said, we want to set up a debate with you and one of your detractors, because it was blowing up on social media.
00:10:16.000And so she comes up and interviews me after the debate, and, you know, we do a little post-game recap, whatever, and the last thing she asks me, and, you know, I don't know, I'm not gonna save the country, but she says, one last question.
00:10:28.000Would you ever take a trip to the country?
00:17:20.000And so I was there in the apartment, and we were watching the New York Times, and you remember those, they had these dials, you know, and they said, she's got a 99% chance winning.
00:17:28.000And as the night went on, you know, it just went further and further.
00:17:31.000And we just, as the night went on, we were going crazy.
00:21:34.000Long story short, this woman came out, accused Trump of graping her back in, like, 96 or some bullshit like that.
00:21:40.000This E. Carol lady, she's an author, writes a book about, you know, her life, and then, most importantly, writes about her getting graped by Trump.
00:21:48.000So this, I don't know if y'all know this, so this is what happened with the story.
00:21:51.000She releases an excerpt from the book to a newspaper, and it goes crazy, right?
00:21:57.000Like, that's the first time the allegations were made out publicly, etc.
00:25:57.000So, I mean, that in addition to the fact that what country did he visit before his announcement?
00:26:02.000One month before his announcement, he flies out there, talks to all the top donors, basically got their blessing, and you could go into it.
00:26:10.000I mean, he was a congressman, he was a governor.
00:26:12.000The only foreign trips he took as a congressman and as a governor But all the same country.
00:26:18.000Can I argue that maybe he's just playing a part to, you know, become president, maybe?
00:28:44.000So I think he's in serious trouble, and I think, and we talked about it just before the show, I think his best bet is drag it out as long as possible.
00:28:52.000Pardon himself when he becomes the president.
00:28:55.000And that's the only other big thing I like about DeSantis is that if he gets elected and Trump loses, I know he's going to pardon Trump.
00:29:02.000And yeah, I mean, just to summarize it for some of you guys that might not be aware of the federal case, the New York case, I'm not worried about.
00:29:50.000National defense information doesn't have to be classified.
00:29:52.000You can get hit with espionage charge for just having it.
00:29:55.000So my thing is, they obviously indicted him knowing that they're going to win.
00:29:59.000And they have 37 counts on him for it.
00:30:02.000And then there's another 13 that they didn't even charge him with because it's so classified that they didn't even want to have to declassify so that it can be used in evidence.
00:30:08.000So they're going at him like this because they know that they can get him.
00:30:38.000But if I get involved in the crime as his lawyer, now that privilege is gone.
00:30:43.000So what ended up happening, guys, is that the lawyer moved some documents out of the boxes for Trump and went to the FBI with those documents saying, here we go.
00:31:17.000So that tells me not only the lawyers are going to testify against them, but the people at Mar-a-Lago that saw the documents in the first place, they helped them write their search warrant, all that shit.
00:31:26.000The only way that he's going to beat this is he's got to drag it out to the election and Either win and pardon himself or one of the other presidents pardons him.
00:31:56.000And yeah, he's not a typical Democrat, but yeah, I agree with you.
00:32:00.000There's no way he's fucking winning, bro.
00:32:01.000Yeah, well, and here's the other thing.
00:32:02.000I don't think he's as good as everybody says.
00:32:05.000I like what you like, which is that he talks about, I don't know how much we can say on YouTube, but he does talk about big pharma and he talks about these COVID interventions.
00:33:05.000Like I said, I like the things you like, but I think people are a little too enthusiastic for him.
00:33:09.000We need to demand, in other words, like, I think he represents this strain of compromise between the far right and far left that isn't super useful.
00:33:18.000He reminds me of like a Glenn Greenwald or like a Tulsi Gabbard type.
00:33:21.000And a lot of these people, what they have in common is they'll criticize a big pharma.
00:33:32.000Yeah, and I think that it's overstated how valuable that is because the premise of this show and shows like it is that we really need a real return to tradition.
00:33:41.000Like when you talk about masculinity and women being submissive and marriage and reverting to religions, that seems to be everybody's doing that.
00:36:56.000I mean, people even say their ethics are different because their ethics are based on caregiving.
00:37:02.000I mean, they're biologically designed to nurture and care for a baby growing in their body and then take care of them after they're outside.
00:37:09.000So their disposition, their temperament, their everything is all based around that.
00:37:15.000And as a consequence, that's why most women happen to then not be fulfilled.
00:37:19.000You're going to see, it's going to be devastating in this century.
00:37:23.000All these women that were lied to about feminism that are going to turn 30, 35, 40, no eggs, no husband, no family, ugly.
00:37:54.000There's a one-to-one correlation with women getting educated in college and deferring child-rearing.
00:38:00.000In fact, it's a higher correlation between deferring childbearing for women with education than with IQ. In other words, it's not women being intelligent.
00:38:09.000It's women going to school for all these years, which is why they put it off.
00:38:14.000And we could go really into it, but fundamentally, the last thing I'll say, fundamentally, the problem is we have gotten away from what is morally right and And what is natural?
00:38:27.000And what I mean by that is the moral law says that sex is only moral within marriage.
00:38:33.000And the natural law says that when we start to feel like we want to reproduce in our adolescent years, women have a biological clock.
00:38:41.000Society should be ordered around these two fundamental facts.
00:38:45.000Get kids married, get them married young, get them having kids.
00:38:49.000When you start to introduce this, they got to wait until they're 25.
00:38:53.000You know, they got to wait until they're 30 and they got to have dating experience and they got to go to college and we got to go through the rigmarole.
00:38:59.000This is what's producing the society with all these things that just don't work or make sense.
00:39:04.000Hookup culture, pornography, incels, players, you know, this notion about Chad's getting all the sex and everyone else hung out to dry.
00:40:06.000I think the vote should go to the household and the vote should go to the leader of the household, which is the father, the male, the husband.
00:40:12.000But I also think that very, very few people should vote.
00:40:15.000You know, the intention was never to have everybody vote.
00:41:14.000So if family is very important, head of the family's demand.
00:41:17.000So in your opinion, which gender would be, I want to say, more responsible for women being how they are now?
00:41:23.000That's always the question, and it's a very good question.
00:41:26.000I think, though, that when you ask men versus women, it obfuscates another dimension to it, which is that there's not just a power imbalance between men and women, there's a power imbalance between men.
00:41:38.000And so I think that the role of media cannot be understated because it was like these activist groups and the media, and it was all men, of course, but they are the ones that put the women out as the shock troops.
00:41:52.000And it's interesting because when you look at these voting groups that are the most liberal, who are the most liberal Democrat voting groups?
00:41:58.000Ethnic and racial minorities, women and young people.
00:44:39.000They knew that these women were out of order.
00:44:41.000They knew that all this shit was fucked up and affirmative action and women getting hired for jobs that they don't necessarily qualify for and don't deserve getting hired over men that are superior to them.
00:45:04.000What's up with all these feminists, all these weird libtards?
00:45:06.000But it's the minority of men that have the influence that are the feminists with the fucking pink hair marching like, yeah, let's go on a slow walk with y'all.
00:45:14.000But the rest of the guys are like, this is bullshit.
00:45:15.000But they shut up because they don't want to lose their job.
00:47:16.000And, you know, and I'm not trying to hide behind the morality.
00:47:20.000I mean, to an extent, I mean, for me, it's just never been about sex for me.
00:47:25.000And what I try to tell young guys is, look, There's more to life than sex.
00:47:31.000And even I would say the marriage, because there's this pernicious thing that goes on where I think there's a lot of guys out there that really believe that their problem is they don't have a girlfriend.
00:47:42.000Like, there's so many guys that are miserable, like spiritually crushed, and in their mind, and this is why you see them sad posting like bitches on Twitter, TikTok, you know, I don't have a girlfriend.
00:48:38.000Then you get your girlfriend, whatever.
00:48:40.000And that's kind of what I've been on for a long time.
00:48:42.000I mean, you know, I've really survived under kind of the worst circumstances ever being banned from banks and every social media.
00:48:48.000And I tell people, would I have been able to do this if I was worried about picking up chicks?
00:48:54.000You know, like, if I'm 18, and I'm doing a green screen show in my mom's basement talking about what I talk about for 100 people, and I go to a bar and say, hey, you know, what's going on?
00:49:20.000Because when people, because when I said that I was going to bring you on the show, like some people out there were like, why are you bringing Nick on a dating podcast, bro?
00:50:09.000And being Christian as well, if I can go back in time, I would prefer not to get into it because, hey, man, you start smashing girls, bro, get into that path.
00:50:31.000So, I think, personally speaking, like, your point of view is good because, for one, you're an individual that knows what they want, and two, you're not going to be, or succumb to, like, the lust of, like, women, which I think is really good.
00:50:42.000But, once again, I'm already too far gone.
00:50:44.000No, I mean, I think that's a great message for the guys.
00:54:11.000I was watching a credit card podcast from the other day and was wondering if you could explain the difference between benefits of doing a balance transfer for investments versus taking out a loan or using the credit card directly.
00:54:20.000No, I was talking about basically using a credit card where you can practice credit card arbitrage.
00:54:25.000Like Bank of America, one of their cashback cards will let you transfer your balance into your checking account and then you can use that to invest.
00:54:30.000There's videos on YouTube where you can find out precisely how to do it with different companies.
00:55:52.000AlboH, pretty sad how certain set twins did that to you guys after you mentioned multiple times how you would love to have them on the pod.
00:57:52.000And then guys, from this point forward, because we already got about almost a thousand y'all in here, we're going to go 50 and up here because I want to make sure that we get through the entire interview.
00:57:58.000We still got a lot to talk about here.
00:58:00.000Shout out to Quintessential for gifting 40 YouTube memberships.
00:59:56.000Tanner Boyle goes, just here to pay respects to you guys, both for being brave enough to have Nick on and also for speaking out on behalf of Modern Men.
01:04:03.000And I remember there was one day we're in a room and he's got the guy that produced Donda 2 is in the corner with the laptop making a song.
01:04:09.000And in the other corner is a business manager doing the easy business.
01:04:12.000And over here you got, I think somebody's doing designs.
01:04:16.000And then I'm over here on the bench on the laptop writing up the thing.
01:04:18.000And he's sitting there playing a video game.
01:04:57.000And so working with him, we'd be in an office setting or we'd be in the hotel room, and he would go from the design to the business to the politics, playing music, and...
01:05:07.000And you notice that in every domain, he's got an insight.
01:05:10.000In every domain, he's got an intuitive grasp of whether it's fashion or music.
01:05:16.000Even politics, I was amazed at the stuff that he just got.
01:05:20.000He didn't know the specifics because he's not a political guy.
01:05:23.000So that was some of the stuff we were working on is kind of getting him doing the crash course on politics.
01:05:33.000He was just, he had just intuitively grasped concepts that most people, it takes him years to understand about the topics that we'll get into on Rumble, but even anything.
01:06:03.000He said, like, you know, I look at you, he would say to me, as somebody who's going to go out in politics, he sees himself as sort of like a mentor, in a sense, to people that he's worked with on music or fashion.
01:06:14.000And so he thought, you know, you're going to take things that you worked with me and take that into politics.
01:08:03.000And the thing is, my favorite tweet that he ever put out, I put it on my Telegram today, he put out a tweet a few years ago and said, stop setting plays, stop playing chess with life, be as transparent as possible.
01:08:16.000That's my MO. When I go out there and I say what I say, which people don't like, and even people that agree with me say, that's too far, that's too controversial, people aren't ready...
01:08:39.000And the first night I met him, he said something, and I literally thought it was like providential, because this was a crossroads I was in.
01:08:46.000You know, Milo, because I had known him for a time...
01:10:15.000I do believe there's truth there that you should be told to everybody.
01:10:19.000But on the same end of that stick, would you say that, like, Milo was saying, you know what, in certain cases, if you hold it back here, it can impact more people if you're still relevant?
01:10:27.000Because right now, right, he's done for because it's not even a thing anymore.
01:10:31.000What if he's more, like, careful about how he moved about?
01:14:36.000Okay, so you're there, 11-22, so yeah.
01:14:41.000Right, so it's two days before Thanksgiving, and they had a Thanksgiving special for us.
01:14:45.000So they give us the menu, but they say we got Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing and mashed potatoes, and so we order and everything.
01:14:52.000And initially, it's funny because I noticed that Trump is trying to do the black voter pitch.
01:14:57.000It was almost kind of like secondhand embarrassment, because it's like you're talking to the number one rock star in the 21st century, and he's telling them, like, hey, how about these Opportunity Zones?
01:15:30.000You know, as much as he has this ego, which is deserved, you know, and I love, he's also a little shy, a little anxious, apprehensive, I noticed, which I like because it shows that he's a real guy in there.
01:18:00.000And then some, I said, because you are the reason DeSantis is governor.
01:18:03.000I said, and the only reason that he didn't say on the debate stage that he was going to serve as full term is because he's going to challenge you.
01:18:10.000I said, so your statement and what you said at the rally, I said, I love that.
01:18:15.000Like, that's what we need to see more of.
01:18:19.000I said, my favorite moment was the first primary debate in 2015, August 15, the Fox News debate.
01:18:26.000I said, the first question Brett Baer asked, he said, raise your hand if you are not going to take the pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee.
01:18:35.000Because Trump had been saying, if I don't win, I'm going to run as an independent and give it to Clinton.
01:26:20.000And Trump said that the Chinese would not free this guy at the same time that Trump left, because they said, you're not going to embarrass the president leaving at this disgrace.
01:26:28.000You're not going to leave the same time he leaves on this big state visit.
01:27:26.000Because across the other side of the dining room was that they said the richest banking family in Switzerland or Germany was having dinner.
01:28:43.000And for him to switch up like that and just bring this intensity zero to 100, I think we were all like, we got in the car, we were like, what just happened?
01:33:08.000Walter, it's interesting you could say good boy to Nick disrespectfully, yet never disrespect ignorant rappers and leftist thugs you bring on.
01:36:04.000So, Nick, if you Google yourself and you look at yourself in Wikipedia or whatever, they name you a white supremacist, a neo-Nazi, all this other fucking bullshit.
01:36:34.000They did the same shit to Tommy Robinson as well.
01:36:37.000If you're conservative and you're Caucasian and you're not super self-appeasing minorities, they call you a racist and a white supremacist.
01:36:45.000You can call black people white supremacists if they're supporting the wrong issue or the wrong person.
01:36:51.000And the thing is, I'm just not down with that.
01:37:01.000But But I'm not a self-hating white person.
01:37:03.000I'm not one of these people that thinks that white people are guilty or we're uniquely evil or we have some sort of unique liability for the world's problems like war, slavery, colonialism.
01:37:49.000Well, it's just funny because I know that if I go into like a Mexican neighborhood, like in Chicago, if I go to Little Village and they're all brown and like four feet tall and they got black hair, you know what I mean?
01:39:12.000So, yeah, so they say that you're, and then where does this, you know, label of, do you think it all gets slumped in, the white supremacist, neo-Nazi, all that other shit, it gets slumped in just because of, that you think that, you know, you don't believe in race mixing?
01:39:44.000Surprisingly, I went to this job training in 2017 with Leadership Institute, which is like they staff all the conservative groups, like Turning Point, every one of them.
01:39:54.000And I went there for a job training before I was really known.
01:39:57.000And the first day I go out there and they're doing a little icebreaker.
01:40:01.000They say, go around the room, tell us why you're conservative.
01:40:03.000And everybody says, well, I like small government.
01:41:42.000And this doesn't mean it's a country only for white people, but it means it's a country that was founded, built, inhabited by white people.
01:42:07.000You know, these Algerians are freaking out.
01:42:09.000And so funny, they put out a statement and they say, we got to evacuate the Jews in France to Israel because if the Muslims take over, it's going to be a bad day.
01:42:20.000And this is always what's been on the front of my mind.
01:42:23.000Where are we going to be evacuated to?
01:42:25.000You know, when America gets taken over similarly, when there's George Floyd 2.0, and they're killing white people, and we're 30% of the population, where are we going to get evacuated to?
01:42:47.000Every white country in the world is being buried in immigration and fundamentally diluted, change its identity, change its whole demographic structure.
01:43:02.000I do agree on certain things where you said regarding, like, for example, let's say immigrants come and they destroy your country, then it's messed up.
01:43:52.000You know, we have these common interests.
01:43:53.000I love what she posts and this and that.
01:43:56.000And, um, and he goes, well, I, he, and he actually knew my position on this, you know, because a lot of people are sending him stuff about me.
01:44:04.000When people saw me rolling with him, a lot of his friends were sending stuff about me and saying, you can't hang out with this guy.
01:46:07.000I can agree that, like, on some level, you know, you disagree with my way of life and Paul he is as well, but you can work with people like that.
01:46:25.000If Nick wants to say, fucking, yo, we gotta keep the white race pure, he should be able to fucking say that shit without you fucking pussy motherfuckers out there getting angry.
01:46:34.000Because at the end of the day, bro, that's what this country was founded upon.
01:49:08.000And I have civil conversations with people who do race mixing, people that are adulterous, people who are promiscuous, people that are homosexual, transsexual.
01:49:15.000And I can say, you know, I think those things are wrong.
01:49:17.000I don't, that doesn't come poor in my value system.
01:50:45.000If you've got people of all these others, and this is people who call me an Uncle Tom for saying this shit or whatever, but if my parents are going to run around and say, you need to marry a Sudanese woman, or your mom can say, bring back home a black woman, or they just say, marry an Asian woman, blah, blah, blah.
01:51:49.000But what happens in 16, which is interesting, 16 was the first presidential election when you had this high adoption of both social media and smartphones.
01:52:46.000They started to freak out about this at 16.
01:52:48.000If you recall, the day after the Trump election, November 8th, 16, Facebook and Google and all of them come out, and it was actually leaked audio, I think Breitbart reported this, where they said, we can literally never let this happen again.
01:53:02.000Trump got elected because of so-called fake news.
01:55:47.000And I got banned from local banks and national.
01:55:50.000They send you a letter in the mail, first class.
01:55:52.000And they literally send you a letter and say, we're closing your business checking account, your personal checking account, because you are a reputational risk to the bank.
01:56:59.000They don't tell you a specific thing, but that was never a problem until 2021, so maybe it was the Capitol, because I was there on January 6th.
01:57:49.000But after the Capitol, the DOJ came in and froze all my cash in my bank account.
01:57:54.000I literally couldn't pay my bills for like two weeks, a couple months actually.
01:57:58.000And my credit score got obliterated because I like, you know, you start falling behind on stuff and my credit score was like 560 or something.
01:58:05.000Under what authority were they, what did they cite when they, did you get a letter?
01:58:25.000In December 2020, so a month before the Capitol, I get an email that says, hey, I just sent you some Bitcoin, check your wallet, because I have my Bitcoin address on my DLive page.
01:59:14.000Well, some obscure, I don't know, it was an Antifa or something like that, was tracking my wallet, you know, because you could track the inflows and outflows, and put out a report, I think, in late December, and they said, hey, this guy just got a conspicuous donation.
02:00:11.000But not really, because I was wearing a suit and tie and a jacket and this guy was wearing a scarf and a beanie and totally different outfit.
02:00:17.000But some fucking journalist says, oh, here's Nick Fuentes in Nancy Pelosi's office.
02:00:26.000And, you know, this FBI affiliate who investigates Bitcoin called Chainalysis puts out a report and says, oh, it turns out Nick Fuentes, who was inside the Capitol and brought his followers there, got this big Bitcoin donation a month before...
02:01:30.000And he says that since he was diagnosed, he started watching content.
02:01:34.000And he starts watching guys like me and Andrew Anglin and others and says, I want to bequeath my fortune to people that are going to save the West because, you know, I identify all these problems and blah, blah, blah.
02:01:44.000And so he sent half to me and half to about a dozen other people like Ethan Ralph, Anglin, Jared Taylor, whoever, V-Dare, Patrick Casey.
02:02:21.000Because, guys, just so people understand the laws, once illicit funds, right, whether alleged or not, touches your account, legitimate money, whole account is frozen, man.
02:03:16.000What if the establishment planted a mole or, for example, this pseudo like, you know, real person to send you money and they're actually like Muslim or, you know, certain them boys.
02:06:38.000Literally, when they were, you know, uncovering La Cosa Nostra and everything, they brought them in, made them, they all took the fifth, of course, but wow.
02:06:45.000Well, and the goal of that was to unearth all the communications, because they're trying to build a case against Trump and the others, and so that's why they subpoenaed everybody's communications, because they want to map out the network.
02:06:55.000You know, they want to establish conspiracy, probably, for a lot of these guys.
02:06:59.000And anyway, you know, my guy, my lawyer is kind of like a little bit of a lib and he's like convinced that I want to, that I, like, I want to be charged because this will be good for my career.
02:07:09.000I'm like, dude, I don't want to be charged with conspiracy.
02:07:13.000But these liberals, you know, they think Roger Stone's fan of everything.
02:07:15.000Like, if you could talk about it, like, because you're off, you can fly now.
02:07:20.000Like, why the hell did they have you on the fucking no-fly list?
02:07:24.000Well, so they told me that it was because during COVID, like a week before the Capitol, a few weeks before the Capitol, it was in December, I think.
02:07:33.000So was it after the riots that they put you on the no-fly list?
02:10:07.000I didn't think to record it because I'm expecting to get on a plane.
02:10:11.000So I buy another ticket at Midway, the other airport in Chicago, from Southwest, the third airline.
02:10:18.000And I think, well, surely if I'm at a different airport, different airline, different destination, different time of day, if I can't go on this flight, I can't fly.
02:10:55.000And anyway, so I talked to my lawyer that was handling the money freeze, and they tell him, or actually, no, I'm sorry, Alex Jones put me in touch with Norm Pattis.
02:11:04.000Norm Pattis is a big lawyer for Alex Jones and some other high-profile guys.
02:11:08.000Because they probably put AJ on a no-fly list too, huh?
02:13:36.000And then this year, this Max Blumenthal and his wife write a massive hit piece about me in their publication with the help of Tucker Carlson.
02:14:09.000I get a call from Michelle Malkin, who's a major legend, conservative writer, author.
02:14:15.000She tells me that Tucker Carlson, before this hit piece comes out, she's telling me Tucker Carlson called me and is grilling me about you, saying, hey, we're all really worried about Kanye.
02:14:59.000She'll text him occasionally and say, hey, take a look at this, that, or the other.
02:15:02.000Tucker, out of the blue, calls her up asking about me, asking about Kanye, asking about if I'm a Fed and all this stuff.
02:15:09.000I find out later, Tucker Carlson is working with Max Blumenthal, Sidney Blumenthal's son, Sidney Blumenthal, Bill Clinton Hatchet Man, on this hit piece, which again, 10,000 words, three parts, it's like they're trying to attack my value.
02:17:38.000People say I make a lot of sense on these issues, or even if we disagree, you say, okay, you see where I'm coming from.
02:17:43.000But I get involved in these situations where it's like this French guy's giving me money and killing himself, and then the DOJ comes after me.
02:17:50.000Okay, pay a lawyer $100,000, get that solved.
02:17:54.000Then they're writing hit pieces about me.
02:18:18.000Come at you on Twitter, and then if you don't stop, eventually they just keep ratcheting it up until you get to convoluted stuff like this.
02:19:48.000After the fact, I know that you partnered up with him, but they're trying to pin Kanye West's statements that you're the one that were like the master puppeteer or whatever, but if I'm not mistaken, you came on the campaign after he already made these comments, right?
02:20:02.000Yeah, that was after DEFCON 3, that was after Drink Champs, that was after all of it.
02:21:13.000And that's how they solve the dilemma of one of the richest, most intelligent, most influential people in the world today saying, yeah, it's the Jews, you know, and I love Hitler.
02:21:25.000And I was never subjected to that level of subterfuge, you know, because I had been subjected to the censorship and the debanking and the legal persecution and so on.
02:22:10.000It's a small group of them that are involved in some shit where they're overrepresented in certain groups, in certain, let me say, professions and or career fields or...
02:25:01.000And the reason why is because Israeli interests don't always align with American interests.
02:25:05.000I'd argue that a lot of times when we go off of Israeli interests, it puts the United States in compromising situations because we're ending up fighting wars that we don't necessarily need to fight.
02:27:16.000They're the only country in the world that they don't have to spend all the military aid that they receive from us on our military hardware.
02:27:23.000They get, I think it's 25% or more they get to spend of our aid on their own defense industry.
02:27:29.000It's why they have very sophisticated defense industry.
02:28:33.000When he died, they flew his body on a private jet to Israel, and the body was greeted on the tarmac by Benjamin Netanyahu.
02:28:41.000So he's an American billionaire, makes his money in Macau, actually, casino magnet, and there's some connections there between China and Israel.
02:28:48.000But anyway, he makes his money here in America and uses all of his clout and money to finance the Republican Party, becoming the number one pro-Israel party ever.
02:28:59.000He leads the donor list of individual donors for Republicans every cycle.
02:30:41.000I know people, if you watch Osama Bin Laden thing, right, where he talks about blah, blah, blah, why he's mad, at the top of it is Israeli support, right?
02:31:53.000As Christians, we believe that I think?
02:32:19.000And so the thing about the Jews, and this is something that I just, people ask me all the time, what book did you read that woke you up on this?
02:33:07.000And so, the thing about the Jews is that Catholics do hold that Jews have a special place in world history because of that, and they don't forfeit that.
02:33:17.000But we believe that the real chosen people now, since the coming of Jesus Christ, the new Israel...
02:33:22.000It's not a piece of land in Palestine.
02:34:43.000So there's a lot, and there's, and they're all also, you know, believe in one God similar.
02:34:47.000So, you know, all the Abrahamic religions have similarities or whatever, but I, I think I want to make this very clear because some people are watching this show right now and this isn't to say that Jewish people are bad.
02:34:57.000This is to say that there's a select few that have heavy influence in American politics that influence things not for the betterment of the United States.
02:35:10.000And at the end of the day, If you're an American patriot, if you're America first, if you love this country, then you have to look with two eyes wide open, like, yo, we're doing a lot of shit a lot of times to benefit a country where we don't get any benefit.
02:35:23.000We've killed more Iraqis than Saddam Hussein.
02:35:25.000We went ahead, and how many soldiers died?
02:36:20.00098% of the candidates that they back win!
02:36:23.000So you can't become a politician in the United States unless you have Israeli interests at heart, even if you don't necessarily want to support them.
02:36:28.000Which is why I'm saying DeSantis is playing his part.
02:37:56.000And so what they do is they come up with something called the Talmud, where they include the 613 commandments, they include the Mishnah, and they include all the rabbi commentary and interpretation on these things.
02:39:12.000And so they order the rabbis, the local rabbis, to come together, pick your top three rabbis, and they bring the Catholic priests together and have a debate about what's in the Talmud.
02:39:22.000And there is so much outrage about what is in the Talmud among the Christians in France That across Paris, after this is resolved, they burn the Talmud.
02:39:31.000Everywhere they can find a copy, they burn it in the streets of Paris.
02:40:20.000What's important to understand, you know, when these Jews come into America in the last century, and they cut through our society like a hot knife through butter, you know, you see, Ryan Dawson's explained, I think he does a good job of doing this, even though I don't really care for him.
02:40:40.000Yeah, and you know, he's good at what he does.
02:40:43.000When he paints a picture of these Jews in society at the Sunborn Institute, for example, and the transportation networks, and he talks about the organized crime and the Israelis and the Ergun and these groups, why did they cut through American society like a hot knife through butter?
02:41:18.000See, I'm looking at the geopolitical angle.
02:41:21.000I don't have the religious aspects like you guys were talking.
02:41:23.000So this is a very interesting conversation because I'm bringing in the geopolitical side and then you guys got the religious side.
02:41:27.000I don't even know about the Book of Talmud.
02:41:30.000Yeah, well, and here's the important thing is that all the Jews that came into America, because people's rebuttal all the time is, well, you know, these Jews are atheists.
02:42:16.000And, you know, there's a book about this called by, I think it's Israel Shehak, and he's quoted by Ron Unz on the Unz Review.
02:42:23.000He's got a book and an essay called The Weight of 3,000 Years.
02:42:26.000And he talks about what is the impact of 3,000 years of Jews hating Jesus, hating Christians, thinking that Jews are better than Christians.
02:42:34.000I mean, they think that we're animals.
02:43:20.000In many jurisdictions, tax collectors is because they were the most vicious towards the native people.
02:43:28.000They didn't give a shit about English people.
02:43:29.000That's why the crown made them the tax collectors because they would go and do the worst.
02:43:34.000That's why in the Russian Revolution in 1917, which was all Jews, I mean all the Bolsheviks were Jews, they went in and slaughtered the royal family.
02:43:42.000That's why they went in and slaughtered all the kulaks because it was Jews carrying out this revolution and they looked at these Russian serfs and As oppressors, as Christians, as goyim, as cattle.
02:43:54.000And so you have to wonder, what is the weight of 3,000 years of this attitude?
02:46:21.000Bro, I mean, see, the whole religious aspect side, I didn't know any of that.
02:46:28.000I look at it like, because I'm looking at it like, if you look at it from a geopolitical angle, like, bro, I mean, you look at who stole the nuclear bomb from the United States.
02:46:36.000You look at, there was 100% proof that there was Israeli intelligence involved in, you know, the towers going down as well as Saudi Arabia.
02:46:43.000You look at the JFK assassination, which no one wants to talk about.
02:46:46.000But the Jewish Mafia was 100% involved alongside the La Cosa Nostra and the CIA. But you look everywhere with any crazy situation, they're there.
02:46:55.000So it's like, okay, you got to start to look.
02:46:58.000And you look and you see, like, it's a small minority of Zionists that typically are involved in some type of situation where they're heavily influencing American politics.
02:47:19.000Like, he got rid of all the Jewish oligarchs after the USSR fell because that was a big reason why the USSR fell in general because the wealth came in.
02:47:46.000Like I said, my view is I have an issue with the globalists, the elite that are fucking up America.
02:47:51.000I mean, maybe you guys have a different take, but my thing is that small percentage that are influencing American politics for the betterment of Israel and not necessarily the betterment of the United States, I think that's where people need to start looking.
02:48:02.000But yo, you can't even mention this shit.
02:48:05.000If we had this conversation on YouTube, gone.
02:49:28.000It's definitely good, but I just think you gotta do it in a certain way where you don't end up martyring yourself because then you're gonna stop the message.
02:50:17.000And so it's very important that you acknowledge that and understand that, but at the same time understand that sometimes people got to say stuff.
02:50:31.000However, Tristan got a lot of heat for this on Twitter.
02:50:34.000He was saying in a nutshell, yes, these things are true about the JQ, but why not focus on yourself as a man, becoming better, and be successful?
02:50:43.000Because then you can make a change in your community indirectly.
02:50:47.000My thing is, yes, acknowledge what's happening when you want to bring a solution.
02:52:11.000Like, bro, we literally are doing a bunch of shit that compromises American national security for a country that doesn't necessarily give a fuck about us.