Elon and Trump spaces are crashing, Tristan Tate's real name is not Vinny, and we talk about Red Bull and why they don t like us. Also, I don t get how Kamala Harris is running for president and I don't get why she's running for the Senate. I also talk about how many girl bosses have put me in my place between 1,000 and 2,000. And I talk about the Daddy World Tour and how much I'm getting paid to go on it. And I do not give a fuck about Daddy Coins, I give a shit about Daddy Money. I'm not a cheater, I just don't have enough of them. You either believe in Daddy Money or you don't, which is fine by me. I'm going to travel around the world with Daddy Money, so if you're not a Daddy Cooper, then you should too. I'll tell you all about it in this episode of the podcast, so you can be a DaddyCooper too. If you like what you hear, tweet me and we'll talk about it on the next episode. Tweet Me! if you like the podcast! Timestamps: 5:00 - Elon and Trump Spaces 7:30 - Tristan's Real Name Is Vinny? 8:15 - Who are you listening to the podcast? 9:40 - What are you paying for the World Tour? 11:00- What do you're getting from Daddy Money? 12:30- What's your favorite kind of coins? 13:00sucking? 14:15- What kind of money are you get? 15:20 - Who's getting the most of it? 16: How much do you want to be paid? 17:20- What is the most free? 18:40- How much of a DaddyWorld Tour? or not? 19:40 22:00 21:20 26:30 27:30 Is it possible to be a daddy coin? 25:10 - How much money you should be paid by Daddy Coopers? 26 - What is a Daddy WorldTour? 31:15 32:30 Do you have a DaddyWot? 35:00 Is it a Daddy WOT? 36:00 + 33:00? 37:00 Do you want a token?
01:02:53.000I do look a bit Mexican. Don't you think?
01:02:57.000Holmes. Isn't all of these AI photos that Kamala Harris has been putting out, isn't that basically election interference to pretend that she has people coming to see her when nobody actually gives a shit?
01:03:08.000She sucks penis. Is that election interference?
01:03:14.000Suck penis? When you should be VP doing your job.
01:03:19.000Why don't I get it? She's VP. Very penis.
01:07:58.000You can see all the money we donate to charity each year, which of course they never mention because they try and pretend we're bad people even though we're not.
01:08:02.000We now live in a version of reality where anyone the mainstream media says is bad is actually good.
01:08:06.000Anyone they prop up as good is actually bad because everything is inversed.
01:08:09.000Satanists are in charge. Glomo homo run the Western Hemisphere unfortunately.
01:08:49.000And I'm gonna tell you why. I am a billionaire.
01:08:53.000And I don't know you. And I'm already accessible enough to the general public.
01:08:59.000And I feel like It's very strange you nobodies can just feel like you can message a billionaire a long message and he will take time out of his day to read it.
01:09:08.000And usually it's because you want something.
01:09:10.000You want advice or you want money for your business.
01:09:14.000You're not going to tell me anything I don't know.
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01:10:58.000So, while we're waiting for Elon and Donald, perhaps now is a good time to do a few things.
01:11:03.000Firstly... Download the Rumble application and sign up to notifications for our channel so you know when we go live, we do emergency meetings spontaneously.
01:11:13.000And secondly, is to sign up to the newsletter on cutprotect.com.
01:11:17.000Can I email everyone in the newsletter right now from this laptop?
01:11:21.000I'm going to say. Keir Starmer's a faggot.
01:11:23.000You can't email all the million people on our email list saying Keir Starmer's a faggot.
01:12:17.000If you ever see Marcel on the street, remind him that he's shit at Uno and I've never lost a game.
01:12:24.000Can you pay the WEF membership and rock up to the next event and give a speech like Nigel Farage did in European Parliament?
01:12:30.000Guys, unless they kill me, there's a time where I'm standing up in some parliament somewhere letting them all know they're Satanist dickheads.
01:14:14.000Right. While we're on Rumble waiting for this, While we're waiting for this stream to go live on Twitter, I'm not sure if Twitter has the tech.
01:14:27.000I mean, let's be honest. Elon, he's put things in space.
01:16:09.000And they are discriminating against Rumble and advertising on Rumble, Dunkin' Donuts specifically, because supposedly the ideas on here are dangerous.
01:16:18.000Supposedly, there are creators on Rumble that say things you're not supposed to say.
01:16:38.000Can you call Elon? It's owned by Inspire Brands and Inspire Brands are obviously scared to advertise on Rumble because somebody might say something true and instead they only want to advertise around lies.
01:16:51.000They don't want to advertise around the truth.
01:18:23.000We need to stop insulting Ben Shapiro.
01:18:27.000I'm not insulting him. I'm wondering how he can be Jewish and have a wife if he's a faggot.
01:18:36.000They're all trying to say Elon Musk is the reason the riots happened in the UK and he needs to be extra into the UK to face criminal charges.
01:18:44.000What level of clown world are we operating in?
01:18:46.000Imagine any other country saying that.
01:18:48.000China, North Korea, everyone who insults us gets extradited here for court and jail.
01:18:54.000Nowhere around the world could people have the freedoms that their country says so.
01:22:12.000You know, people speculate on all sorts of things, whether or not the oil price is going to go up or down, prices of crypto, how he can be Jewish and married and have kids when he's a faggot.
01:22:23.000It's truly incredible to me that there's so many people.
01:22:28.000Saying that they need to shut down free speech because people are starting to realize the truth about what's happening.
01:22:33.000Instead of fixing the problems that the West have, they just want to shut down anyone who talks about them.
01:22:38.000It's really crazy how some people just want to be slaves all across the world.
01:24:37.000How can it be less than zero? Would you rather have a...
01:24:43.000Let me answer. Would you rather a completely ineffective president who did absolutely nothing, which would be zero, or a completely ineffective president who did absolutely nothing plus sucked dicks?
01:24:55.000You know, sometimes I wonder why the American Embassy doesn't help us with our police case.
01:25:00.000I know. And then I re-watch these shows and I understand that you and I think it's so funny to troll people in power that we end up in jail cells.
01:28:03.000They have a YouTube channel? I did a podcast with Dave and some girls and I told them all that women couldn't drive and they were so deeply offended in their hearts.
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01:30:34.000I was 50-50, and then they offered free fries.
01:30:38.000Find that video of the guy going, there's a guy, I don't know who he is, Tristan's mate, some guy talking about, I get this burger for free for being vaccinated, and he's eating the burger, and he's trying to, like, sell it.
01:30:49.000Find that video. If this looks appealing to you, I want to think about vaccinations.
01:30:54.000Buy a free burger. Burger's like three fucking bucks, dipshit.
01:30:58.000You know how yesterday I ate a burger?
01:32:54.000That's how he got me. Maybe this was all just a big test from God to see who was a dipshit.
01:32:59.000Like who watched that and goes, well, I guess that's the decider then.
01:33:04.000Burger and fries, yeah. It takes more time to wait in line to get the vaccination, to get the free burger and fries, than it would to earn the money to get the burger and fries.
01:33:11.000And then you get to save, I don't know, your health forever.
01:37:20.000Well, I think the culture of the United States is actually the biggest problem with a lot of their issues, whether it's drug abuse, homelessness, crime.
01:37:42.000We need to remove all of the stupid shows where the dad's a bumbling idiot and the mother is the genius.
01:37:49.000We need to make, like, new sitcoms, you know?
01:37:52.000And we refuse to deal with the UK as long as Keir Starmer, the faggot, is the PM. That's actually why we launched DaddyCoin and called it Daddy.
01:37:59.000We need to bring some masculinity back to the consciousness of humanity, you know?
01:38:03.000There's nothing wrong with being a man and being in charge of your house and being in charge of your stuff and being prepared to defend your street.
01:38:08.000There's nothing wrong with that. We need to bring it back.
01:43:21.000You know, your actions after that assassination attempt were inspiring.
01:43:26.000You know, instead of shying away from things, instead of ducking down, you were pumping your fist in the air and saying, fight, fight, fight.
01:43:33.000And I think that's, I mean, you know, the president of the United States represents America.
01:44:09.000The big guy doesn't have to fight very often because everyone knows he can fight.
01:44:12.000And it's absolutely true about people respecting America and the Western Hemisphere not having to constantly get into all of these battles because the leader of the free world is respected.
01:44:19.000It's extremely important that people believe and understand that there is a competent leader so that he doesn't have to constantly prove his competence in warfare and battles.
01:44:27.000It's actually a very important point. You could even think about Because it went at the right angle and, you know, it was a...
01:44:50.000I knew immediately that it was a bullet.
01:44:55.000I knew immediately that it was at the ear.
01:44:58.000Yeah. Because it hit very hard, but it hit the ear.
01:45:03.000And I also heard people shout, bullets, bullets, get down, get down, because I moved down pretty nicely, pretty quickly, and we had bullets flying right over my head after I went down, so I'm glad I went down.
01:45:16.000The bigger miracle was that I was looking in the exact direction of the shooter, and so it hit me at an angle that was...
01:45:24.000Far less destructive than any other angle.
01:45:27.000So that was the miracle. For those people that don't believe in God, I think we've got to all start Absolutely.
01:45:35.000It's a miracle. It's literally a miracle Donald Trump is alive.
01:45:38.000And they're trying to memory hold that.
01:45:39.000They're trying to make everybody forget that he literally dodged a bullet.
01:46:10.000I mean, well, the amazing thing is that the sign I said, bring down that sign on immigration.
01:46:17.000And it was literally about an eighth of a second where it would be good.
01:46:21.000and after that it was going to be a disaster no matter which way you were facing, but it just had that That perfect angle, which was exactly at this shooter.
01:47:02.000Can we find that picture? The little Secret Service agent on her period, who couldn't do her job, is now protecting the vice president nominee.
01:47:10.000Don't be a misogynist on this podcast.
01:47:13.000I respect female DEI hires in the Secret Service way too much to sit here and let you misogynize them.
01:50:30.000It's like, I'm just, I guess, I mean, for my part, and I think probably many members of the public are wondering, how the heck are, you know, basically people wondering why, pointing out there's a guy on the roof with a gun.
01:50:48.000Do we have answers yet as to how he got up there and how he got away with it, or is it just a bunch of posturing and pretend conversations?
01:50:55.000We don't have answers as to why Building 7 fell, and it's been 23 years.
01:51:02.000Ultimately, a man lifted himself up to the roof, could barely do it because he was pulling himself up, and he saw the man with the gun.
01:51:12.000The man with the gun pointed the gun at him, He thought he was probably going to get shot.
01:51:17.000But, you know, he was like pulling himself up.
01:51:20.000And because of that, he couldn't get to his gun.
01:51:23.000And he fell down, actually very badly hurt his leg, his ankle.
01:53:48.000Nobody. And there were some people behind me, they stood up and they're looking like, you know, I mean, I tell you, you want to have, you want to have them in a foxhole.
01:53:56.000Yeah, Trump inspires bravery in people.
01:53:57.000People who are around Trump and who are there to see Trump, they're not going to be easily scared.
01:54:01.000They truly understand this is the last chance to save Western civilization.
01:54:05.000If Trump doesn't win, it's over for America, meaning it's over for the West as a whole.
01:54:11.000And it's for that reason that they were extremely interested and they had personal vested interest in what was happening.
01:54:16.000They didn't feel like they could run or wanted to run because they weren't there to save themselves.
01:54:19.000They were there for Trump. It's actually a very interesting psychological exercise.
01:54:23.000We can talk about it. He's talking about how at a soccer match or a concert or something, if anyone hears gunshots or the idea of gunshots, they run away because they don't have vested interest.
01:54:31.000They don't believe their lives are on the line for that concert.
01:54:34.000But most people who are interested in Trump's victory is certainly interested enough to go to a rally.
01:54:39.000They may not even realize it themselves, but on a subconscious level, they feel such personal vested interest because they understand if he loses, it's over for them in their entire lives anyway.
01:54:48.000So that's exactly why they're going to stay around him.
01:55:01.000And then when he got his head just peeking above, this guy standing there with a gun at his head and When he fell down, again, hurt his ankle very badly, but he was making the calls.
01:55:12.000But what happened is the firing took place very soon.
01:55:15.000So what they think is that this guy ran to his site, which he had all planned out with a gun.
01:55:22.000He ran to the site and he started shooting fast.
01:55:25.000And maybe that's why he sort of missed.
01:55:30.000He got me, but it could have been a much bigger problem.
01:55:38.000But he totally would have hit if you hadn't turned your head.
01:56:08.000Everybody was so good. There was a mistake.
01:56:12.000If somebody knew, because people were hearing, you know, there was just a bad feeling that somebody was around.
01:56:18.000You know that story now. I simply don't believe he got on the roof completely organically.
01:56:23.000I don't believe that. I don't believe, even though the American empire is failing in real time, that we've become so incompetent that the only roof in the perimeter was not secured.
01:57:31.000Someone literally shot the president from the only roof in the perimeter.
01:57:33.000And nobody's paid a price for that because they're like, ah, we don't want to get anyone too much in trouble because it was a DEI hire in the first place.
01:57:39.000And getting them in trouble just highlights how ridiculous it is that they even had the job ever.
01:59:39.000And even the people that put it up there, What version of reality would we be living in?
01:59:44.000Would there still be no accountability?
01:59:50.000Would it still just be, oh, okay, you can retire, go back to watching Sex and the City, head of the Secret Service, and we'll just put in some Matrix show instead?
01:59:57.000Basically nothing? I don't even want to think about it.
01:59:59.000It's terrifying. It's truly terrifying that nobody sits and ponders, that not only are they trying to memory hold this, but there could have been a very different version of reality, a completely different timeline.
02:00:08.000World history. World history would be altered.
02:00:10.000Everything would be different forever.
02:02:28.000That chart was very important, very important for a lot of reasons.
02:02:33.000Well, I mean, would it be accurate to say that you're supportive of legal immigration?
02:02:39.000It's amazing how if you do something good in life, you earn dividends later on.
02:02:44.000We've talked about this. You reap the rewards later when you do the right thing.
02:02:48.000So we talk all the time about how you should be honorable and do the right thing in life because later on, sooner or later, you're going to appreciate it.
02:02:55.000If Trump didn't reduce illegal immigration down to record low levels, he would not have had a chart he wanted to show, which means he may not have turned his head and he may be dead.
02:03:03.000Literally, it's impossible for you to calculate how doing the right thing in the end pays off.
02:03:08.000He literally went to look at his successes by doing the right thing from four years previous, and it saved his life.
02:03:15.000She's saying she was strong on the border.
02:03:31.000And by the way, they had just the opposite.
02:03:34.000You know, they had not only tax on tips, but they hired 88,000 IRS agents and many of them were assigned to go get waitresses and caddies and all of this on tips.
02:03:46.000They have a policy. They had a policy that we're really going to go after you and we're really harassing people horribly.
02:03:52.000And then all of a sudden for politics, she says, you know, she comes out with with what I said, which I think is terrible.
02:03:58.000And I think it's also hitting them very hard.
02:04:02.000Now they're also saying they did a good job on the border.
02:04:04.000We had the worst numbers in the history of the world, not of our country.
02:04:07.000There's never been a country in history that has had a catastrophe like this.
02:04:12.000We've had, I believe, and I think you believe this too, you know, you hear 12 million, 13, I believe it's over 20 million people came into our country, many coming from jails, from prisons, from mental institutions, or a bigger version of that is insane asylums.
02:04:31.000And I'll tell you what, they're coming not just from South America, they're coming from Africa, they're coming from all over the world.
02:04:37.000They're coming from Asia, they're coming from the Middle East, they're coming from countries that are stupidly and horribly Bombing Israel October 7th.
02:04:49.000They're coming from all over the world.
02:04:52.000It's so sad, October 7th, because it should have never happened.
02:05:02.000These are defective people, and they're not people that should be running it.
02:05:05.000But where you see it the best is the border, because you had You have millions of people coming in a month.
02:05:12.000How long can a country survive with millions of people a month arriving?
02:05:16.000I can because the supply never runs out because that country is consistently making new people faster and faster than they can flood into the United States.
02:05:24.000So it can never survive. And the reason the people in charge want this to happen, everyone at home says, oh, they want the illegal immigrants to come in because they want them to vote for the Democrats.
02:05:32.000No, these people are not going to vote.
02:05:34.000As if somebody who sneaks into the country is going to bother waiting in a line to vote.
02:05:37.000They're going to let them all in so that they can rig the votes the way they want them to and blame the illegals.
02:05:42.000The illegals aren't going to have to vote themselves.
02:05:44.000They'll just rig the entire election and say it's because of illegals.
02:05:50.000So it's just essential to have a real border or we can't function as a country.
02:05:55.000They're lining up their excuses. Yeah, that is setting up the ballot box to be rigged.
02:06:02.000But as we were talking about earlier, I think having a legal immigration process that is smooth and efficient and done well, and I'm speaking as someone who is a legal immigrant, and I think that one way to think of it is, who do you want on your team?
02:06:25.000And I think we want to just say, okay, we want to Let in people who are going to, you know, be great contributors to our society and to our economy and, you know, and who do you want on the team?
02:06:40.000And it's not to say that, like, in my opinion, actually, I'd say, like, probably most of the illegal immigrants actually are people.
02:06:54.000And you just have this sort of adverse selection process where, you know, if somebody's, you know, if somebody's like a You know, has a career in theft or robbery.
02:07:11.000I don't understand what's taken them so long to get here.
02:07:16.000Because we're such a target rich environment.
02:07:19.000We're very target rich. You know what's actually very interesting as well about a lot of these racial arguments and racist arguments?
02:07:23.000If you say, I don't want illegal immigrants to come in, they're going to call you racist because a lot of the people who are trying to illegally immigrate to the UK, sorry, to the United States and the UK, in fact, are brown or black.
02:07:34.000It's not the fact that you're against brown or black people.
02:07:37.000It's the fact you're against illegal immigration.
02:07:38.000And those people happen to be brown and black because of the countries they're coming from.
02:07:43.000So they dilute these arguments with race.
02:07:46.000They throw race into things and pretend it's a racist argument.
02:07:48.000It's nothing to do with race. You need to turn up with a passport and obey the laws so we know exactly who you are.
02:07:53.000Illegal immigration is completely unacceptable.
02:07:56.000Now, there's not white people trying to illegally enter the country.
02:08:39.000Crime all over the world is down and wait. Do you see the numbers that we have?
02:08:44.000You know these migrant crime this is crime that's in the third world countries that the immigrants are coming from
02:08:50.000because all the prisons and all The criminals have been sent straight across the US. Well,
02:08:54.000that's a logical decision to make You don't have to feed them. You no longer have to pay for them.
02:08:58.000You don't have to worry about it. I'll let you out of jail if you promise to go try and get into the US. You can just send them away.
02:09:03.000It fixes your problems and it adds problems to the superpower within your domain, which is probably trying its best to keep its boot on your neck.
02:09:11.000That's what superpowers do. They make sure they, if they're competent, they make sure they always get the better end of the deal all of the time.
02:09:17.000So degrading their power while also removing one of your obligations is a pretty smart chess move.
02:09:21.000Any person who's running a country Who cares about his country and doesn't really care about American hegemony and power would make that decision.
02:09:30.000It's very logical that they would try that.
02:09:32.000And it was on the headlines of every newspaper.
02:09:35.000She's the border. And she never even went there.
02:09:37.000She went to one location which had nothing to do with where the problem is.
02:09:41.000You know, she went in and out, I guess, because she was getting a lot of pressure.
02:09:43.000It's incredible we have to even discuss the idea of a country, especially the most powerful country in the world and one of the most wealthy.
02:09:50.000In fact, the most wealthy nation on the planet needs a border to exist.
02:09:55.000It's crazy we have to even discuss this as if it's some kind of debate that you need a border for these things to exist.
02:09:59.000China has a border. China has a border.
02:10:11.000But if someone broke into your house because they came for a better TV, would you let them in or would you say it's not yours?
02:10:15.000It's mine. And you can't just come here because if everyone comes here...
02:10:18.000Your beds are more comfortable. Then you're not going to have a bed if you give it up to everybody because your bed is better than everyone else's.
02:10:25.000Whether it's a question of intention or competence, either way, we don't have a secure border and we have people streaming over like it looks like a World War Z zombie apocalypse at times.
02:10:41.000And, you know, sometimes you've got to sort of wonder, like, is it real or not?
02:10:46.000So, you know, because you see things and you're like, is it real?
02:10:48.000So I went to the border at Eagle Pass and I saw it for myself in Texas and I was like, Okay, it's real.
02:11:17.000These are people that Elon would not be the same man If he had to walk across the street and look these people in the eye, these are rough people.
02:11:25.000These are really rough people coming across.
02:11:29.000And the average man inside of the United States is no longer capable of defending his wife and his family, even with a firearm against people with evil intention.
02:11:37.000Let me tell you something about violence.
02:11:39.000Often it's intention that kills over capability.
02:11:41.000If people turn up into a country and they're prepared to be more violent than you are, if they're prepared to shoot first, if they're prepared to surprise attack, it doesn't even matter if you're packing.
02:11:49.000It doesn't even matter if you have a concealed carry.
02:11:52.000We don't want this kind of evil intention amongst the American populace because we like to live in a civilized manner.
02:11:58.000Inside of America, when you have a disagreement with someone, you sue them.
02:12:00.000Do you think that people who are flooding across the border are going to turn up and have a disagreement with their neighbor or anybody they run into the street and threaten to sue them?
02:12:08.000Oh, we have a problem here. See you in court.
02:12:12.000They come from a world where the only solution to these problems is violence.
02:12:15.000It's all they've ever known. And that's what they're going to bring with them because that's their mindset.
02:12:19.000And how can the average American now compete with that mindset without devolving America and its society into a violent third world society like the one they came from?
02:12:50.000And if we have another four more years...
02:12:52.000Of open borders, and it's going to be even worse than it's been for the past, you know, three and a half years.
02:13:01.000I'm not sure we've got a country left.
02:13:03.000You don't have a country left. Elon, if they get in, you will have 50 to 60 million people from all over the world, not South America only.
02:13:13.000You know, we think of South America, we think of Honduras and El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico.
02:14:10.000Oh yeah, they focus on the person who highlights the problem.
02:14:12.000They never focus on the problem itself.
02:14:13.000They're doing that right now in the UK. There's a knife crime problem.
02:14:16.000They don't want to fix the knife crime problem.
02:14:18.000They want to fix... The problem of people pointing out that there's a problem.
02:14:21.000They want to try and destroy anyone who highlights the symptoms as opposed to cure the disease, which is why they want to get rid of Trump because he is highlighting their incompetence or their deliberate malpractice.
02:15:05.000You know, everyone from Earth or, you know, even a few percent of the rest of Earth is just not possible.
02:15:10.000Well, Elon, we're going to have, just to finish this up, we're going to have the largest deportation in history of this country, and we have no choice.
02:15:19.000Otherwise, we're going to have a country, what they've done to our country.
02:15:24.000Think of it, with, you know, in Venezuela and in some of these other countries, crime is down 50, 60, 70, 80 percent.
02:17:28.000What did we just say about how that's a smart chess move on the board?
02:17:30.000It's the best move on the chess board.
02:17:35.000When they're thinking about that, they're thinking about, okay, what's the American president going to do?
02:17:39.000And do they fear the American president?
02:17:42.000Or is there someone they do not respect?
02:17:44.000What did I say earlier on? I said about the fact that if they fear an American president, he doesn't have to flex his actual powers as often because they know he is capable.
02:18:01.000Don't mess with me. I mean, that's like, whereas I think people are not going to be, and they obviously have not been at all intimidated by Biden, and they certainly will not be intimidated by Kamala.
02:18:12.000And you have to really think of that in the context of global security.
02:18:16.000People have not been intimidated by Biden and they will not be intimidated by Kamala to talk about this in a way of political security.
02:18:21.000This is actually a very interesting point.
02:18:23.000It's interesting that he uses the word intimidated because it's such an important word.
02:18:27.000How many fights did we not have to get into in jail because people were intimidated by the fact that we can fight and that we are known for being fighters and that we are unafraid of fighting?
02:18:37.000Intimidation is a real factor in the masculine realm.
02:18:40.000When you talk about power dynamics, especially between countries, let alone between people, intimidation is important.
02:18:46.000You do not have bargaining chips if you do not have the capability to intimidate your opponent in any regard.
02:18:51.000If nobody is afraid of you at all, You don't have bargaining chips.
02:18:55.000You don't have an opinion. You don't get to talk.
02:18:58.000You don't get to speak. You don't get to think.
02:18:59.000You don't get to do anything if you do not have a degree of intimidation factor.
02:19:03.000And the larger your intimidation factor, in fact, the more often you can bark without having to bite.
02:19:29.000The biggest pipeline, they were looking at that to fund, and this...
02:19:34.000Pathetic president gets in there, and the first thing he did, one of the early things he did is he shut down Keystone XL pipeline, which is our pipeline, that would have employed 48,000 people, pipeline workers, shuts it down.
02:19:51.000That was, you know, a massive job that Obama Refused to allow.
02:19:56.000I allowed it in my first week because it was jobs and it moved oil.
02:20:01.000And by the way, in a much more environmentally friendly way, it's underground.
02:20:04.000It's not a truck that catches on fire or a train that catches on fire.
02:20:08.000But think of it. He shut down the XL pipeline, the Keystone XL pipeline.
02:20:15.000He shuts that down and he approves the Russian pipeline.
02:20:22.000It's inconsistent. But I think it's just worth emphasizing to listeners the immense importance of whether the United States president is intimidating or not intimidating.
02:20:38.000And how much that matters to global security.
02:20:41.000Super interesting. Because there's some real tough characters out there.
02:20:45.000And if they don't think the American president is tough, they will do what they want to do.
02:20:49.000I know every one of them. It puts the whole world in danger.
02:21:34.000Iran would not be attacking, believe me.
02:21:37.000You know, when I was there, and I say it with respect, because I think we would have been good with Iran, I don't want to do anything bad to Iran, but they knew not to mess around.
02:21:47.000Iran was broke, because I told China, if you buy from Iran oil, it's all about the oil, that's where the money is.
02:21:53.000But if you buy oil from Iran, you're not going to do any business with the United States.
02:22:00.000And I meant it. And they said, we'll pass.
02:22:02.000They didn't buy oil. Other countries, likewise, if you want to buy, you're not doing business with the United States.
02:22:07.000And they were at a point where they had no money for Hamas.
02:22:18.000In fact, there were articles when I was leaving, which is hard to believe, actually, Especially when you look at what's happened to our country.
02:24:35.000And people feel sorry for you and you can come along and talk about your pronouns and your mental anguish and whichever pills you're on.
02:24:41.000But that shit doesn't fly in the rest of the world.
02:24:43.000Countries like Russia and North Korea and China are run by men, strong men, top of their game, like Trump says.
02:24:49.000These are people playing at the top of their game.
02:24:51.000You can't cry your eyes out and expect sympathy.
02:24:53.000You got chess grandmasters and you're sitting out the board with checker pieces.
02:24:58.000And people that are—and controlling of the people.
02:25:02.000I mean, I mentioned names, but I really don't want to give them the credit.
02:25:06.000But we have some really bad—and I say they're more dangerous than Russia and China.
02:25:10.000If you have a smart president, a president that gets it, we are not in danger from those countries because they need us and they need our help.
02:25:20.000I mean, we forced Obama—if you think about it, Obama and Biden— And Bush, to a certain extent, in all fairness, forced Russia and China together.
02:25:32.000And if you're a history student, the first thing you learn is you cannot let Russia and China align.
02:25:37.000But then they also got, if you take a look, Iran, and they have North Korea.
02:25:43.000That's, you know, they call it the axis of evil.
02:25:45.000In the old days, you had the axis of evil.
02:25:47.000Here we have a modern day axis of evil.
02:25:50.000These are Powerful countries, very heavy nuclear, which is the biggest threat.
02:25:55.000You know, the biggest threat is not global warming, where the ocean's going to rise one-eighth of an inch over the next 400 years.
02:26:02.000And you'll have more oceanfront property, right?
02:26:07.000The biggest threat is nuclear warming.
02:26:10.000Because we have five countries now that have significant nuclear power and we have to not allow anything to happen with stupid people like Biden.
02:26:20.000You know, Biden did something with Russia.
02:26:24.000There was no chance of him ever going in.
02:26:26.000And when I left and then after I left, they started forming Big armies on the border with Ukraine, right?
02:26:33.000And I looked at that, and I thought he was doing that because Putin's a good negotiator.
02:26:38.000I thought he was doing that to negotiate.
02:26:39.000But then Biden started saying such stupid things.
02:26:42.000For instance, he said that it can be a NATO country.
02:26:47.000Now, Russia, for as long as there's been NATO, has said we're never going to agree to that.
02:26:54.000And we go right up front and say that.
02:26:57.000And we did things and said things through this president with a low IQ, very low IQ. He had a low IQ 30 years ago, by the way, but now he might not even have a IQ at all.
02:27:25.000And it's so sad because many more people have been killed in Ukraine than you read about.
02:27:30.000You don't read about how bloody it is and how dissent.
02:27:32.000Hey, look, just in the two armies, you lost a half a million people.
02:27:35.000Wow. And Ukraine's having a hard time.
02:27:39.000Ukraine, I don't know if you saw the article recently, and you don't hear the true story, but If you think about it, Russia defeated Germany with us, and they defeated Napoleon.
02:27:52.000You know, they've been around a long time.
02:27:53.000They're a big fighting force, and it's very unfair.
02:27:57.000And Ukraine now doesn't have enough men.
02:28:00.000They're now using young men and very old men to fight.
02:28:24.000The stupid threats coming from a stupid face that he was using.
02:28:29.000I said, this guy's going to cause us a war.
02:28:31.000He's going to cause us... And let me tell you, it can lead to World War III. That can lead to World War III. The Middle East can lead to...
02:28:37.000We have numerous places that could end up in World War III right now for no reason whatsoever.
02:28:43.000Correct. For no reason. I think people underrate the risk of World War III. When you're looking at the risk of global thermonuclear warfare, it's game over for humanity.
02:28:57.000It's something that people have, I think, after the end of the Cold War, people have become complacent about, but they actually have forgotten that there are currently a lot of nuclear missiles that have targeting parameters for the United States from other countries.
02:29:13.000And one of the things we're going to do is we're going to build an Iron Dome over us.
02:29:38.000We're going to have an Iron Dome. But, you know, with all of that being said, to me, that's so important, the most important.
02:29:44.000But with all of that being said, the election's coming up and the people want to hear about the economy and the fact that they can't buy groceries because they don't have enough money to buy groceries.
02:30:49.000Surely the president of the most powerful nation on earth should be comfortable destroying reporters to have an adversarial attitude towards them in an interview.
02:30:58.000But no. In fact, I've been through more difficult interviews than Kamala Harris has ever been through in her life or Joe Biden in modern history.
02:31:05.000The only interviews they get are soft shills where they have people completely on their side, questions sent in advance, no pressure whatsoever.
02:31:13.000I, Andrew Tate, the kickboxer, has been through more of the meat grinder in regards to interviews than any of the possible candidates for the free world besides Donald Trump.
02:33:02.000I understand perhaps leaving a tank behind.
02:33:05.000Let's imagine there's one road out of Afghanistan.
02:33:07.000Let's imagine all the air transport and all the air cargo is full.
02:33:10.000Let's imagine the road is no longer secure or the road is backlogged.
02:33:14.000Because if there's one bad road and one truck can travel at 10 miles per hour, it will not take long for there to be an entire backlog and a one-week traffic jam.
02:33:22.000Fine. How do you leave a helicopter or a plane?
02:33:31.000That is simply just not caring very much.
02:33:34.000There's no other excuse for leaving aircraft behind.
02:33:38.000Unbelievable. When that comes down, and we're going to drill baby drill, you know, they stopped drilling, and then they went back to drilling because they went back to the Trump policy.
02:33:48.000But if they won, the day after they get into office, This country will go out of business because they're going to go to an energy policy that's not sustainable.
02:33:58.000Wind and different things, you're not going to have anything.
02:34:02.000And I know you're a big fan of the AI, and I have to say that AI, and this is shocking to me, but AI requires twice the energy that the country already produces for everything.
02:34:15.000So, we're going to have to build a lot of energy if our country will be competitive with China, because that's our primary competitor for this on the AI. You're going to need a lot of electricity.
02:34:28.000You're going to need tremendous electricity, like almost double what we produce now for the whole country, if you can believe it.
02:34:36.000Sure. Well, just going back to this basic thing that people try to make it sound complicated but it's not, but inflation is caused by government overspending.
02:34:47.000Would you agree that we need to take a look at government spending and have perhaps a government efficiency commission that Just tries to make the spending sensible so that the country lives within its means, just like a person does.
02:35:02.000The waste is incredible, and nobody negotiates prices.
02:35:07.000You used to have a lot of people making jets, and you end up with two companies, and they'll probably try and merge at some point.
02:35:52.000I said, well, then I know the deal's no good.
02:35:54.000I'm not going to do it. And over a course of about four weeks, by my saying I'm not going to do it, I got the price reduced by $1.6 billion for the exact same plane, other than we had a nicer paint job, if you want to know the truth.
02:36:08.000But for the exact same plane, I got, I saved one, and I said to Boeing, man, you guys must make up.
02:36:16.000He wants to make sure that the public money, the taxpayer's dollar, is not being wasted.
02:36:21.000He cares. Isn't it amazing that he's saying that nobody negotiates the prices of anything in the U.S. government, so they're just happy to be rinsed endlessly in this large money laundering operation.
02:36:30.000And he's the only president who sat there and said that's too expensive for Air Force One or for anything ever.
02:36:44.000Well, I mean, I think it would be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and just ensures that the taxpayer's hard-earned money is spent in a good way.
02:37:02.000And I'd be happy to help out on such a commission.
02:37:05.000I'd love it. Well, you, you're the greatest cutter.
02:38:34.000From government overspending and just not spending taxpayer money effectively and having so many departments, you can't even name them all.
02:38:46.000And what Malay is doing is He's cutting government spending.
02:38:53.000He's putting in regulations that make sense.
02:38:57.000And Argentina overnight is experiencing a giant improvement in prosperity.
02:39:05.000But it's also a lesson for the United States, which is that...
02:39:10.000Argentina used to be one of the most prosperous countries in the world, I think, in the 30s, 40s.
02:39:18.000And because of bad government policy, it ruined the country.
02:39:22.000And if you take Venezuela, for example, Venezuela should be incredibly prosperous.
02:39:27.000They have phenomenal reserves of everything, oil, everything.
02:39:33.000And it should be prosperous, but if the government's wrong, it impoverishes the people.
02:39:38.000And so I think we should not be complacent in the United States in thinking that and taking our prosperity for granted, because with bad government policy, we can run the country to the ground.
02:39:49.000And that's just something people should bear in mind.
02:41:28.000And maybe they have certain advantages in terms of location, in terms of the land or the sun and the water and the whole thing.
02:41:36.000There are a lot of advantages that some people have.
02:41:38.000But if you moved education back to the 50, you'll have some that won't do well, but they'll actually be forced to do better because it'll be a pretty bad situation.
02:42:06.000Yeah. I think you're making a good point in that if each state has to compete against other states, then people will naturally move to states where it's better.
02:42:20.000Well, like California, as we said, it's a badly run state.
02:42:25.000I could go through it. I got so many friends that are in those states, even if they're Democrats.
02:43:07.000You're not successful. You're not rich.
02:43:09.000You're not well-known. You have not succeeded in any of the competitions in which God has given you.
02:43:15.000You are in constant competition with the men around you for the woman you want, for the car you want to drive, for the money you're supposed to get hold of.
02:43:20.000You are a loser because you have not won anything.
02:43:25.000He's talking about restoring competition between the states for the education department.
02:43:29.000There will be a state which is run by a loser who will lose.
02:43:36.000When big businesses, a big oil company just left California, as you know, and they moved to Texas, how do these big states survive when they lose so many businesses and their taxes are already really high?
02:43:50.000You know, the taxes are among the highest taxes.
02:43:52.000You almost wonder, how do they continue on?
02:43:56.000And in many cases, the governors don't do a good job in their crime-ridden places.
02:44:00.000You wonder, how do they continue to just go on?
02:44:07.000I mean, I think the only thing that's going to force some of these states to change is if they risk bankruptcy and they're not getting bailed out by the federal government.
02:44:14.000Right. Well... That's the only thing that's going to get them changed.
02:44:18.000You remember the area in California where they had that, where I guess somebody had sticky fingers and they sold a lot of money, and they went into a form of chapter, and it was very nasty for a period of time, but now it's probably the most popular place in all of California.
02:44:37.000Something like that may have to happen.
02:44:40.000But the problem is you can't penalize people that loan money to the state when you have incompetent people like a Pritzker.
02:44:47.000Look, the family didn't want him in the family business.
02:44:50.000And then he ends up being governor of Illinois.
02:44:53.000So, you know, is he going to be a great governor?
02:44:56.000He's a loser. And, you know, you have people.
02:44:58.000I could name every one of them. I got to know every one of those.
02:45:01.000And some are very good and some are just horrible.
02:45:05.000Well, I think that, I mean, the larger point here, as you're saying, a lot of people are concerned about the economy.
02:45:10.000A lot of people are concerned about inflation.
02:45:11.000And inflation is effectively a tax on people that save money.
02:45:16.000And for people that are working day to day, it's just a form of taxation.
02:45:22.000And if we can solve the government spending problem, we'll solve the inflation problem, which means people will have a better standard of living.
02:45:30.000Well, the people that got hurt worse are the people that...
02:45:32.000Did it the way they were taught to do it all through their younger life and their young life and their whole life.
02:45:40.000The people who got hurt worst are the people who did exactly what they were taught to do by the system.
02:45:46.000What if you and I had a message since the dawn of our fame?
02:45:49.000Our message has been you cannot obey what the matrix teaches you.
02:45:53.000Listen to what Trump just said to Elon Musk, the richest man in the world.
02:45:56.000The people who suffered most are the people who believed in the system and were following the path that was laid out for them in regards to how to become wealthy, to go to school, to try hard, to get in debt, to get a university degree, to leave with that education expecting to get a good paying job, to get a mortgage, to take on more debt, and then to, in this permanent state of enslavement, attempt to pay off your student loan and your mortgage, hoping that one day you're going to be a homeowner or a landowner.
02:46:23.000If only there were two brothers on the internet who for the last six years have been telling you this.
02:46:27.000Trump just highlighted to the world that following the path the matrix lays out to you is not going to allow you to become rich.
02:46:34.000It would only work with politicians in charge who cared about their people, who made the system, set the system up in a way that it would work.
02:46:43.000It's simple. People make the rules to benefit themselves.
02:46:47.000You need politicians who make rules to benefit the populace.
02:46:49.000And you can't rely on anyone but yourself.
02:46:53.000This is why we teach you how to make money with our modern wealth creation methods inside of the real world.
02:46:58.000We teach you how to make money another way.
02:47:00.000We give you another path because the path that the system has laid out for you simply does not work anymore.
02:47:04.000Nobody makes money with the pre-described path to wealth.
02:47:09.000You only make money by going off the beaten path, which is why University.com exists,
02:47:13.000because we teach people how to make money from outside of the matrix.
02:47:16.000And Trump himself just confirmed, if you're not prepared to join University.com, if you're
02:47:20.000not prepared to take the path which leads to a forest yet undiscovered.
02:47:26.000If you're only prepared to stay on the matrix-oriented path that everybody has been told to follow, Trump himself has just told you that you are bound to fail in this current environment.
02:47:36.000You know, I want this to go as viral as possible.
02:47:38.000I'm going to make a very, very valid point.
02:47:40.000So we were just sitting with Candace Owens and her husband, George, very recently, and one of their new media hires is a real-world student.
02:47:49.000He spent less than a few hundred bucks on his education.
02:47:51.000He has zero debt and he has a very high paying job now with arguably one of the most important media figures in the world.
02:47:59.000And if you are rich and successful and you listen to us, by all means, there's perhaps no need to be inside of the real world.
02:48:06.000But if you are not rich and if you are not successful and you listen to us and you are not inside of the real world, you are a dumb faggot.
02:48:17.000What you are is what we were talking about earlier.
02:48:20.000If you are listening to us and you understand that what Trump, the most successful president in history, is saying regarding the fact that the matrix-orientated path to wealth does not work and the richest man in the world is agreeing with him, and us here are telling you that there is another path inside of the real world, if you are not taking that path, you are by definition a loser because you are going to lose.
02:48:40.000We talked earlier objectively about the fact that loser is a tangible, real Definition for some people on this planet.
02:48:47.000And some people are, if you are losing, you're going to be seen as a loser and be called a loser by anyone who is honest.
02:48:53.000It's extremely important what Trump just said.
02:48:55.000Please listen. The most successful president in history just told the richest man in the world that the path the matrix lays out to you for wealth does not work.
02:49:04.000Those are the people who got hurt the most.
02:49:07.000The people who got hurt the most were the people who took the safe option.
02:49:10.000So you think of it as a safe option to get an education, to get a degree, to have a backup, to get a job, to get a mortgage.
02:49:19.000It's not risky to join University.com.
02:49:21.000It's risky to not join University.com.
02:49:24.000It's risky to follow the path they laid out for you because the most successful president in history and the richest man in the world just confirmed it.
02:49:30.000Absolutely incredible. But people don't realize more people died during his administration than ours.
02:49:39.000But it diverted us from doing what I wanted to do.
02:49:42.000But we had the greatest for almost three years.
02:49:46.000And you know that probably better than anybody.
02:49:48.000So many of your friends said to me the best years we've ever had in business We're during the Trump years and also said that African American, Hispanic American were so incredible.
02:50:03.000They were having the best Asian American women, men, young people without a diploma, young people that graduated from the best colleges, from From MIT, from the Wharton School, from all of the great colleges, Harvard.
02:50:17.000They were doing better, and people without a diploma were doing better.
02:50:37.000I mean, I should probably say something about, like, you know, maybe my views on climate change and oil and gas, because I think I'm probably different from what most people would assume, because my views are actually pretty, I think, moderate in this regard, which is that I don't think we should vilify the oil and gas industry And the people that have worked very hard in those industries to provide the necessary energy to support the economy.
02:51:04.000And if we were to stop using oil and gas right now, we would all be starving, and the economy would collapse.
02:51:11.000So I don't think it's right to sort of vilify the oil and gas industry.
02:51:16.000And the world has a certain demand for oil and gas, and it's probably better if the United States provides that than some other countries.
02:51:26.000And it would help with prosperity in the US. And at the same time, obviously, my view is we do, over time, want to move to a sustainable energy economy because eventually you do run out of oil and gas.
02:51:46.000I think the risk is not as high as, you know, a lot of people say it is with respect to global warming.
02:51:53.000But I think if you just keep increasing the parts per million in the atmosphere long enough, eventually it actually simply gets uncomfortable to breathe.
02:52:02.000People don't realize this. If you go past a thousand parts per million of CO2, you start getting headaches and nausea.
02:52:11.000And so we're now in the sort of 400 range.
02:52:14.000We're adding, I think, about roughly two parts per million per year.
02:52:19.000So, I mean, it still gives us – so what it means is like we still have quite a bit of time.
02:52:24.000But – so there's not like we don't need to rush and we don't need to like, you know, stop farmers from farming or, you know – To prevent people from having steaks or basic stuff like that.
02:52:57.000And up until the invention of tractors, which are powered by diesel, it was limited by how far a yak or an ox or a horse can drag a plow in one day, steered by a person.
02:53:09.000That was the limit on how much food a land plot could produce.
02:53:14.000How far a horse or an ox or a yak could drag a plow in one day, steered by a human.
02:53:25.000But diesel needs to be affordable, and diesel needs to be readily available for all of our farmers, ideally for cost price with no profit involved at all, so these people can grow as much food as possible.
02:53:36.000But any stifling of that, It's quite literally suicide for the human race.
02:53:42.000That's bigger, or they think it could be bigger than Saudi Arabia in Alaska.
02:53:49.000But they went in and they terminated it, and I'll get it going very quickly, because not only is it big for Alaska, I mean, you talk about economic development, that for the United States, I mean, that is, they say, bigger than Saudi Arabia or the same size.
02:54:09.000So I think we have, you know, perhaps hundreds of years left.
02:54:13.000Nobody really knows. But during that time, something will come around that will be very good.
02:54:18.000Well, I mean, my estimate would be, you know, a little more...
02:54:25.000It's not the world going to die in five years stuff.
02:54:28.000That's obviously BS. My view is if you just look at the pause per million that increments every year, you get two or three pause per million every year of CO2. Some of that, it's problematic if it accelerates, if you start going from 2 or 3 to, say, 5.
02:54:48.000And then there may be some situations where you get a step change increase in the CO2. And I think we don't want to get too close to 1,000 ppm because that actually makes it uncomfortable to breathe, like just existing in 1,000 ppm.
02:55:12.000That's considered an industrial hazard.
02:55:16.000You start getting headaches and stuff.
02:55:20.000Even without global warming, it's not comfortable.
02:55:24.000We don't want to get too close to that.
02:55:30.000And if, I don't know, 50 to 100 years from now, we're mostly sustainable, I think that'll probably be okay.
02:55:41.000So it's not like the house is on fire immediately, but I think it is something we need to move towards.
02:55:48.000And on balance, it's probably better to move I can't get over the fact that Trump himself said to the richest man in the world that the path that was laid out for the average man to get wealthy is a lie, and those people are punished the hardest.
02:56:07.000It is so amazing that the best president in history has just said to the richest man in the world that if you follow the path the matrix gives you for financial freedom, you are going to be punished hardest.
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02:58:06.000And it's amazing that people say, ah, but there's a risk.
02:58:24.000But they never talk about nuclear warming.
02:58:27.000And for me, that's an immediate problem.
02:58:30.000Because you have, as I said, five countries where you have major nuclear, and probably some others are getting there, and that's very dangerous.
02:58:39.000That's where you need a strong American president, because you don't want to have this proliferation.
02:58:44.000But you have five countries and getting more.
02:58:48.000You know, China is much less than us right now, but they're going to catch us Sooner than people think.
02:58:54.000They're way lower. Russia and us are number one.
03:00:07.000And if you look at the injuries and deaths caused by, say, I mean, I'm not going to pick on coal mining, but just any kind of mining operation.
03:00:14.000And there's a certain number of injuries and deaths per year.
03:00:19.000You compare that to nuclear, nuclear is actually way better.
03:00:22.000So it's underrated as an electricity source, and I think it's something that's worth reconsidering.
03:00:27.000But there's so much regulation that people can't get it done.
03:00:32.000Maybe they'll have to change the name.
03:00:44.000You know, hey, it has a branding problem.
03:00:48.000You know, when you see what happened in Japan, where they say you won't be able to go on the land for about 3,000 years.
03:00:56.000Did you ever say that? And in Russia, where they had the problem, where they, you know, there's a lot of bad things happened, and they have a problem.
03:01:03.000And they say that In 2000 years, people will start to occupy the land again.
03:01:08.000You know, you realize it's pretty bad.
03:01:10.000No, that's not true. You're right about it.
03:01:12.000It's amazing. It's actually not that bad.
03:01:15.000After Fukushima happened in Japan, people were asking me in California, Are we worried about a nuclear cloud coming from Japan?
03:01:23.000I'm like, no, that's crazy. It's not even dangerous in Fukushima.
03:01:26.000I actually flew there and ate locally grown vegetables on TV to prove it.
03:01:32.000And I donated a solar water treatment, a solar powered system for a water treatment plant.
03:01:39.000Yeah, but you haven't been feeling so well lately and I'm worried about it.
03:02:06.000I think, you know, we need to be concerned about it.
03:02:11.000Well, we just won the big case in Florida.
03:02:14.000This was a Biden administration, did something that's never been done in this country, and that's go after their political opponent, me, with this nonsense, and just nonsense.
03:02:25.000In the big case in Florida, we won, but they always pick a judge and a jury, and they use local DAs, they use the local attorney generals, like Fani, you know, Fani, spelled F-A-N-I, Fani.
03:03:05.000It's a terrible thing and never happened in our country.
03:03:09.000It does happen in banana republics and third world countries, but it's never happened.
03:03:13.000And the incredible thing is it actually drove my numbers up because people see, you know, fortunately, I have a platform like you or, you know, in all fairness, like a conversation like this.
03:03:25.000Where I can talk about it and people understand.
03:03:28.000I mean, you fight for election integrity and you end up getting indicted because you're fighting for election integrity.
03:03:35.000What has he said that we could possibly disagree with?
03:03:39.000I know that we hate him just because we hate him.
03:03:41.000I know that none of it makes any logical sense and that we have an ideological block in our mind that prevents us from accepting common sense.
03:03:49.000What has he said that could possibly be disagreeing with?
03:03:56.000It's like arguing that the sky is not blue, that rain does not fall, the sun does not shine.
03:04:00.000It's unbelievable that there is a contingent of the populace that we all live amongst who believe that somehow this man is not the best choice for president compared to somebody who can't complete an interview.
03:04:13.000It's genuinely saddening to me that we're in this position as a society.
03:04:18.000It's incredible. Trump should have a 99.9% approval rating besides the mentally ill.
03:04:24.000I have a president and she's going to be worse than him because she is a San Francisco liberal who destroyed San Francisco and then as attorney general she destroyed California.
03:04:36.000You talk about location and we're talking about the sun and the water and all.
03:04:40.000There's nothing better than California.
03:06:33.000What's scary is that there are people inside of America who believe the fact that she wants an open border isn't relevant because she's a girl boss and she's a woman and she's up in these streets.
03:06:48.000Stay not like us. And she uses stupid vernacular.
03:06:51.000And because she's black or Indian or whatever she is, the fact that she doesn't want to secure the border to the United States to prevent criminals and drug traffickers and human traffickers from crossing the border, that is irrelevant because she's a girl boss.
03:07:04.000That is truly the mindset of a certain subsect of people, and it is incredible.
03:07:11.000If they got in, the day she got in, she'll end fracking.
03:07:15.000And by the way, if people didn't think that, the lunatics that really believe in that, they won't vote for her.
03:07:21.000You know, like the Palestinians and Israel.
03:07:56.000And I say, if you're a Jewish person, or if you believe in Israel, if you're a person that, you know, is very pro-Israel, if you vote for her, it's worse than Biden.
03:08:17.000And Trump's main talking point in every single global conflict, whether you agree with Russia or Ukraine or Palestine or Israel, is stop the killing.
03:08:23.000Stop the killing and negotiate world peace somehow.
03:08:26.000He wants zero wars. He wants zero killing.
03:09:00.000I mean, it's important for the public, maybe listening to this, to look at Kamala's track record.
03:09:06.000You know, before the last, like, month and say, is that a track record you agree with?
03:09:13.000And I think if you're an independent moderate, you definitely would not agree with it because her behavior has been far left.
03:09:21.000And we're seeing just an overnight propaganda attempt to rewrite history and make it sound like Kamala is moderate when she, in fact, is not moderate.
03:10:29.000Now, you know, you may have seen this, but I got a letter from the The EU Commission saying to not have disinformation during this discussion that we're having.
03:10:43.000There's a lot of attempts to do censorship and to force censorship even on Americans from other countries.
03:12:00.000They're right there. We have an ocean separating us from Ukraine.
03:12:04.000In this case, the enemy would be Russia.
03:12:06.000It used to be for the Soviet Union, but let's assume they're close enough.
03:12:10.000What happens is they're in for 70-something million, I think even less than that, billion.
03:12:18.000We're in for about 250 billion, and it could be a lot higher than that.
03:12:24.000And I say, why aren't you going to equalize?
03:12:26.000Why aren't they paying what we're paying?
03:12:29.000And it's much more important for them because of the fact that they're right near there.
03:12:35.000I mean, they're all sort of in that location.
03:12:37.000We're not. And I did it with NATO. There were only seven countries that were paid up in NATO out of 28 at the time.
03:12:48.000And the United States was subsidizing NATO, tremendously subsidizing NATO. And I said, I went in and I said, you've got to pay up.
03:12:59.000If you don't pay up, we're not going to defend you any longer.
03:13:01.000I took a lot of heat. But you know what happened?
03:13:03.000Billions and billions of dollars came flowing in.
03:13:07.000Yeah. I think a lot of the public isn't aware of the fact that the United States pays a disproportionate share of the NATO expenses.
03:13:15.000And then we can take advantage of on trade.
03:13:19.000The point of NATO is defending Europe.
03:13:24.000Why is the United States paying disproportionately more to defend Europe than Europe?
03:13:30.000The United States is paying disproportionately more to defend Europe because they're using NATO as a strong arm to enforce the American dollar across the world and to subjugate other nations.
03:13:38.000That's why, because the military-industrial complex is stealing from the tax base to force NATO. To pull the other countries into using the U.S. dollar and steal natural resources.
03:13:49.000That's why. So when you have fair trade deals, you don't have to have NATO so well-funded.
03:13:53.000But when you're simply exploiting lesser nations, then America, via the MIC, is going to continue to sponsor NATO and find the money from wherever it needs to come from to make sure they have the biggest guns, because intimidation is the factor that they are using to ensure these smaller nations accept the U.S. dollar and give up all of their natural resource.
03:14:11.000The people within and the enemies on the outside In many cases, the people from within are more dangerous for our country than the Russians and the Chinas.
03:14:21.000If you have a smart president, you're not going to have a problem with them.
03:14:26.000Now, they've taken advantage of us incredibly, but you're going to do things with the right person.
03:14:31.000Yeah, well, I think it's obvious that you're a believer and an advocate of free speech, because during your first time as president, you were attacked relentlessly every day, often very unfairly, Well, the good thing is that you and I have, and some people, very few, we can get the word out.
03:15:00.000Although sometimes it's hard because they don't want to print it.
03:15:03.000Like we're having a great conversation right now.
03:15:06.000Kamala wouldn't have this conversation.
03:17:09.000And actually, she looked very much like Our great first lady, Melania, she didn't look like Camilla, that's right, but of course she's a beautiful woman, so we'll leave it at that, right?
03:17:22.000Yeah, well, you know, maybe, like, I think part of what, you know, people in America want to, you know, people in America want to feel excited and inspired about the future.
03:17:31.000They want to feel like the future is going to be better than the past.
03:17:33.000Correct. And that America is going to do things that are greater than we've done in the past, reach new heights that make you proud to be an American and excited about the future.
03:18:07.000Is this for real? Yeah, it was just absurd.
03:18:12.000But I think there are some grand projects that we could do.
03:18:17.000I think we could build a base on the moon, we could send American astronauts to Mars, we could build high-speed connections that are more advanced than anything else in the world between our cities, so people have fast transport.
03:18:33.000You know, it's possible to solve traffic with tunnels.
03:18:37.000We already made great progress in Vegas doing that.
03:18:41.000And just do things that are exciting and inspiring and make the future feel like it's better than the past.
03:18:47.000Well, I saw what you did in Vegas, and I'll tell you, it was amazing.
03:18:50.000I got to see, I took a big glimpse at it, and it's incredible.
03:19:04.000It's amazing. I think we could do some things.
03:19:09.000China's got incredible high-speed rail between its cities, but I think it's actually possible with tunnels, with deregulation, with an ability to actually Where it's like legal to actually do the tunnels, then you could have high-speed tunnels that are actually better than anything else in the world for high-speed transport between cities.
03:19:32.000And that would be something that, you know, Americans can say, wow, okay, we've got something that's cooler than anyone else in the world.
03:19:39.000That's the kind of thing that makes you proud to be an American.
03:19:55.000And I've seen the systems and how they work and the bullet trains, they call them, I guess.
03:19:59.000And they go unbelievably fast, unbelievably comfortable with no problems.
03:20:05.000And we don't have anything like that in this country, not even close.
03:20:09.000And it doesn't make sense that we don't.
03:20:12.000Doesn't make sense. Yeah, and I think also, like, there's, you know, I'm kind of hopping on the excess regulation, but I think something that I think people can generally understand is that what happens with laws and regulations is that there's more and more of them every year, and unless there's a process to clean them up, eventually everything becomes illegal, and that actually...
03:21:27.000It's 12 years to get a product approved.
03:21:29.000I got it down to four, and I got some things done very quickly, but it's really something that is going to have to be worked on because it takes too long.
03:21:53.000They do not take any of the old laws away.
03:21:55.000And that's why even living a normal life is now illegal because they are not reviewing the laws that they previously once made, which is what's so scary when the matrix comes after you because everything you've ever done is illegal.
03:22:04.000You're currently doing illegal things.
03:22:14.000It doesn't matter until you're arrested and they decide they want to punish you
03:22:17.000and they will find some law that you've broken.
03:22:19.000It's extremely important that the legal code is cleaned up.
03:22:22.000And yeah, it leaves you open to lawfare if you're an influential person who's speaking the truth,
03:22:26.000but also when it comes to something like innovation, stifling innovation, when it comes to regulation,
03:22:33.000I thought about it from a lawfare perspective, from the normal person trying to live a law-abiding life.
03:22:37.000But from a regulation and stifling innovation perspective, it's also very interesting.
03:22:42.000You couldn't use this, the product, even if they thought it worked, because it's going through the FDA. I got it approved where you can, you basically, look, nobody wanted it.
03:22:52.000The doctors didn't want it because of the liability.
03:22:54.000The country didn't want it, our country, because they didn't want to get sued.
03:23:23.000They've been trying to get this done for...
03:23:26.00058 years. And it sounds simple, but it wasn't because, you know, I mean, you know, the insurance companies, nobody wanted it, but we got it done.
03:23:33.000Somebody signs, you sign a document that you're not going to sue the insurance companies, the country, you're not going to sue anybody.
03:24:23.000But you're right. Some people go to Europe because a drug isn't approved here, but it's approved in Europe, and it's a drug that, generally speaking, would work.
03:24:32.000Absolutely. You're right. I think as long as people are properly informed of the pros and cons, and these are the risks, and you make your own decision, that makes sense.
03:24:44.000Well, I think just, you know, in sort of closing up, and by the way, I'm looking at the numbers.
03:25:30.000Well, I think actually in terms of the number of people that will hear this conversation over the next few days, two weeks, it's going to be hundreds of money.
03:25:40.000That's what they say. Yeah, that's good.
03:25:42.000Well, look, it's an honor. But I just ask this.
03:25:45.000Are you better off now or were you better off when I was president?
03:25:50.000Nobody's better off now. You know, we put out polls on that and nobody's better off now.
03:26:15.000Maybe I'll call it Kamala migrant crime.
03:26:18.000You know, I mean, with all these things, I always try to, like, try to get to the ground truth by just asking people.
03:26:23.000And, you know, my mom lives in New York, and I was like, Mom, have any of your friends been attacked or assaulted?
03:26:32.000And she said, yeah, three of her friends in three separate incidents were assaulted just in recent months, just walking around the streets of New York.
03:26:39.000And I said, well, what happened to the people that assaulted them?
03:27:07.000Yeah, I mean, it's just obviously messed up if violent criminals are getting off scar-free.
03:27:13.000And meanwhile, New York spending massive resources prosecuting you.
03:27:21.000And I think the sort of sensible public looks at this and says, what the heck is going on here?
03:27:28.000This is obviously abuse of the legal system.
03:27:31.000You know, the legal system is supposed to be protecting the public from violent criminals, and it should be obviously allowing the public to make their own decision about who should be president as opposed to, you know, some, you know, legal case.
03:27:46.000Once they start this precedent, because this can go on with the next one, I mean, this is a very bad precedent what they're doing.
03:27:52.000In terms of, you know, going after their political opponent.
03:27:55.000And that's all it is. It's going after their political opponent.
03:27:59.000And then you get a judge who, you know, is literally the death throes of democracy when people can't run against each other in a democratic system without facing lawfare.
03:28:12.000Yeah. Yes, for the state. New York City is losing New York City and
03:28:32.000state lose a lot of business over what they did to me because these people say we don't
03:28:37.000want that to happen to us. That's no justice system. You have an unfair system of justice and
03:28:42.000it's costing New York State a tremendous amount of money. People are leaving and
03:28:47.000companies are leaving and they won't come back. So, you know, all of that stuff is important. But the
03:28:52.000economy now is the big thing and we can turn that economy up so fast and people are going to be
03:29:12.000We can talk about tunnels and rockets and electric cars, so many things.
03:29:19.000And now you're into the AI, and that's going to be another beauty, I'll say.
03:29:23.000So it's... It's an amazing thing you've done, Elon.
03:29:28.000It's an amazing thing, and I congratulate you.
03:29:31.000I mean, thank you. Well, I mean, I just say here's to an exciting, inspiring future that people can look forward to and be optimistic and excited about what happens next.
03:29:40.000And that's the kind of future that I think you will bring as president, and that's why I endorse you.
03:29:52.000And, you know, we have a phrase, make America great again.
03:29:55.000It's pretty simple, but it really says that we want to make America great again.
03:29:58.000And we can do it. We can do it now, but if we were going to suffer another four years like we suffered for the last four years, I'm not sure the country can ever come back.
03:30:26.000They try to paint me as a far-right guy, which is absurd, because I'm making electric vehicles and solar and batteries, helping them with the environment.
03:31:34.000We want to have a future that is prosperous.
03:31:36.000And I think we're just at this critical juncture.
03:31:39.000And... I think this is a case of America is at a fork in the road, and I think you are the path to prosperity, and I think Kamala is the opposite.
03:31:58.000That's my last opinion. I'm going to get attacked like crazy and You know, I've also experienced quite a bit of low fare myself.
03:32:05.000But I'm just trying to tell people my honest opinion.
03:32:08.000And I haven't been really active in politics before.
03:32:12.000And I'm just trying to point out that my track record historically has been moderate, if not moderate, slightly left.
03:32:18.000And so this is to people out there who are in the moderate camp to say, I think you should support Donald Trump for president.
03:32:26.000And I think it's actually a very important junction in the road, and we're in deep trouble if it goes the other way.
03:32:33.000Well, I want to thank you. And, you know, I actually always did think of you as somewhat left.
03:32:37.000I must say that. So it's even more of an honor to have your endorsement.
03:34:40.000Like you said, nothing in this space can be really refuted.
03:34:49.000You and I will go and we'll have a meeting and dinner in Venezuela because that's what's happening.
03:34:53.000Their crime rate's coming down and our crime rate's going through the roof and it's so simple.
03:34:58.000And you haven't seen anything yet because these people have come into our country and they're just getting acclimated and they don't know about being politically correct law enforcement or lack of law enforcement.
03:35:10.000And our police, I have to just end with this, we have great We have great law enforcement, but they're not allowed to do their job.
03:35:17.000They have to be able to do their job without being destroyed.
03:35:22.000And it's obviously demoralizing if you're a police officer risking your life to arrest violent criminals who could kill you and do kill you sometimes.
03:35:33.000And then you arrest the violent criminal and then the DA, you know, He doesn't prosecute and let the guy out.
03:35:41.000Why should a police officer risk their life to arrest a violent felon if nothing's going to happen?
03:35:50.000Even worse, they prosecute the police officer and they take away his pension.
03:36:02.000Well, I thought it was very telling, like incredibly telling that, you know, when there was a case where, you know, sort of a gang of thugs beat up police officers, I think it was in Times Square in New York, and then nothing happened to those guys.
03:36:19.000They were let out, zero bail, and I think a bunch of them were given free tickets to California.
03:36:26.000I mean, that is a gross indignity against the United States, and that's how...
03:37:29.000And that's the reason you have time, by the way, because we don't do anything about it.
03:37:34.000Yeah, we just cannot have a situation where our police officers are beaten up on camera by a gang of illegal immigrants, and then nothing happens to the guys that beat up the cops, and they're let out.
03:37:47.000This is... Well, we're going to change it, and we're going to get them out of the country.
03:37:51.000You know, when I first got involved, they said you couldn't get them back to these countries.
03:37:55.000You couldn't take them back. In the case of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, some others, you couldn't get them back.
03:38:02.000And I said, really? Oh, you can't get them back.
03:38:05.000Because under Obama, he couldn't get them back.
03:38:08.000They'd fly them in, and they'd put planes on the runways in these countries, so you couldn't land a plane.
03:38:12.000They'd bring them back. And the general told me, the generals told me, sir, we can't bring them back.
03:38:16.000The countries won't accept MS-13 gang members.
03:38:19.000They won't accept them. And I said, really, how much do we pay these various countries in terms of economic aid, which is also somewhat ridiculous?
03:39:05.000They wouldn't take them back for Obama.
03:39:07.000They wouldn't take them back for anybody.
03:39:09.000And now we have a problem because we have this guy and they again, they don't take them back anymore with the Biden because they don't respect him.
03:39:18.000Yeah, yeah. So it's just got to be done.
03:39:21.000We just can't have, whether they're citizens or not citizens, we can't have, because they weren't prosecuted citizens either, not just illegals.
03:39:31.000So you can't have violent, repeat violent offenders that are not...
03:39:38.000That don't get incarcerated because they will obviously, by definition, continue to hurt people.
03:39:50.000And I think where part of this comes from is that there's Um, and I, you know, I do sort of consider myself liberal in some ways.
03:39:57.000I mean, I, it's just that you want to have empathy for people.
03:40:00.000Obviously you want to have empathy for people.
03:40:03.000You want to have empathy, but you also have to have empathy for the victims of the criminals.
03:40:08.000Absolutely. And if you, if you just have empathy for the people who are getting murdered, it's not empathetic and you're not morally superior to say that people looking for a better life can invade a country because a certain subset of that Invasion force then murders the natives.
03:40:22.000You're not a good person if you sit and say, we need to let people in because they're refugees, because sometimes those refugees kill the native people who lived there before.
03:40:30.000This is what's so insane that these people think they have the moral high ground advocating for invasion of their nations, when it's absolutely the opposite.
03:40:38.000You should advocate for the human rights of the people who permanently and natively occupy that land.
03:41:52.000They betray their common man to have a false morality and a false empathy so they, for their own ego, can believe they're better than other people.
03:42:02.000They're extremely selfish, bad people.
03:42:06.000I have to go through fake trials with, in some cases, corrupt judges, totally corrupt judges.
03:42:56.000It's so incredible. It's got to the point where people just don't even bother reporting crime in a lot of cities because they know nothing is going to happen.
03:43:04.000You know, that's what I hear anecdotally from people all the time.
03:43:08.000So, you know, it's just, you know, my values, I'm just saying to people out there, like, you know, the things I think are important for the future is, like, we've got to have safe cities, we've got to have secure borders, we've got to have sensible spending, and we've got to have You know, deregulation so we can have a prosperous future.
03:43:26.000And then we want to have some exciting, you know, sort of moonshot projects that people get fired up about.
03:43:32.000And, you know, that's the future I'm looking for.
03:43:35.000And, you know, I'm pro-environment, but I'm not against...
03:43:41.000I don't think we should vilify the oil and gas industry because they're keeping civilization going right now.
03:43:48.000But I do think we want to move at a reasonable speed towards a sustainable energy economy.
03:43:54.000Those are my values. I mean, that's why I'm supporting you for president.
03:44:05.000Well, I appreciate it. We're going to give incentive to companies to come into our country, not to leave our country.
03:44:12.000We're going to be giving tremendous incentives.
03:44:15.000We want companies to build here, not to build in other locations.
03:44:36.000Yeah. Yeah. Any job at all where they have no money, where they literally have no money, and then they end up with violence and lots of other problems.
03:44:52.000No, we're going to do some great things.
03:46:46.000Thank you very much. Bye. Apart from saying the people who get hurt the most are the people who are prescribed to the path set out by the Matrix.
03:46:58.000Apart from that, the most important thing I think Trump just said, and it was a very minor detail, I think a lot of people may have missed it, was this.
03:47:07.000He said, if we don't win, I'm going to feel really sorry for everybody.
03:47:23.000So are we. We've been saying this for a very long time.
03:47:26.000People like us are fine. It's a common man who's in a lot of trouble if we don't fix these things, which is why we even speak at all.
03:47:31.000We could just shut up. And another thing Trump said is, if he could do it all again, would he?
03:47:35.000He said, yes. Some men have duty and honor and understand when they see something happening, which is evil.
03:47:40.000When they see something happening, which shouldn't be happening, they have a duty to themselves and to God to stand up and resist it.
03:47:45.000You and I could just be idiots and clowns online.
03:47:48.000We could just talk about in sequential things.
03:47:50.000Or we could just disappear and go silent and just live off the money we have.
03:47:54.000Yep. The fact that Trump is standing up and doing the right thing and sacrificing his own life to do so, just as we are, shows that it's not over yet.
03:48:01.000There are people who believe in God, and there are people who are patriotic, and they believe in humanity, and they believe in the good of people.
03:48:06.000And these are the kind of people we need to have their voices amplified.
03:48:09.000And they're the ones who are attacked hardest by the matrix.
03:48:13.000Those are the ones who are called names.
03:48:15.000I said at the beginning of this emergency meeting, the people who they say are bad are actually the ones who are good.
03:48:19.000The people who they say are good are actually the ones who are bought and sold and they've given their soul away.
03:48:24.000And I want everyone at home to understand everything Trump said is absolutely true in regards to this is the last chance to save Western civilization.
03:48:32.000If it doesn't work, it's going to be very hard times for the average man.
03:49:06.000And every single one of them, every single one of them wrote up some hype and then rug-pulled on all of their customers and all of their investors.
03:49:15.000The real world Has now lost some of its hype, but is much more popular because the hype has become legacy.
03:49:23.000The only ecosystem that is still viable in the celebrity meme coin world is the daddy token.
03:49:30.000And the trick is quite simple. You know the trick?
03:49:32.000Don't sell. Don't have any and sell it out on your investors.
03:49:36.000We burnt all of ours. Remember, guys, we burnt $150 million.
03:49:39.000We burnt it all. To prove that we don't lie to you at home, we burnt $150 million publicly.
03:49:44.000And it is now still a functioning ecosystem, but this is ground level.
03:49:51.000I'm not even attempting to pump it right now.
03:49:54.000But when the tour starts and when the utility is announced, that's when it's going to hit its real all-time highs.
03:50:00.000So keep an eye on what we're doing with Daddy.
03:50:02.000Very, very simple. Join the real world.
03:50:05.000Get your power level up. And guys at home, I want you all to understand, you know, we were talking earlier about how God rewards you for doing the right thing.
03:50:16.000If you watch emergency meetings, we told you that this year was going to be an extremely important year where there's elections all around the globe.
03:50:22.000In November, we're going to know the path the world takes, whether it's a positive path towards enriching humanity and being a better place or a negative path towards slavery.
03:50:30.000The only thing you can do now as a person is to try your very best to spread the good word, to spread love and light, and also to prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
03:50:39.000And the way you can prepare for the worst is to make as much money as humanly possible, which is why we're given the opportunities we're given, and we hope to see you inside of the real world.
03:50:46.000In the next emergency meeting, we're probably going to do a breakdown of some of these clips, and we're going to expand on them.
03:50:50.000We're going to talk about them. We also have a whole bunch of other things we need to talk about.
03:50:53.000Yeah, because we couldn't go into too much depth because we needed to turn the volume back up and continue to hear what was being said.
03:50:58.000And also, I'm going to send a very important email tomorrow.
03:51:00.000So if you guys are watching this, please sign up to the newsletter at cobratake.com slash newsletter, download the Rumble application, and subscribe here to ensure that you get notifications when we do impromptu emergency meetings.
03:51:14.000If you never lose. And that's what's extremely important.
03:51:17.000And I want you guys to keep in mind when it comes to DaddyCoin, the real world, doing the right thing, believing in God and being dedicated.