The NXR Podcast - May 05, 2025


THE LIVESTREAM - JD Vance, Palantir, and Peter Thiel: Are We Still Trusting The Plan?


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J.D. Vance, Peter Thiel, and Vivek Ramaswamy: Who's to blame for the rise of the MAGA Coalition? And can we still trust the plan? This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reese Fund, as well as our patrons and our faithful listeners.

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00:00:26.800 First generation warfare is fought with sticks and stones, brute force, kinetic damage, and a show of force.
00:00:35.360 But second and third generation warfare is fought with attrition, logistics, blitzkrieg, and disruption.
00:00:42.840 In Afghanistan and Iraq, we fought fourth generation warfare, insurgency, terrorism, and psychological operations.
00:00:51.740 With each successive generation, the lines between combatants and non-combatants begin to blur.
00:00:58.960 Direct attrition becomes rarer, and tricks of deception and misdirection become all the more important.
00:01:06.680 Today, we are in a fifth-generation war, a war of information.
00:01:12.280 Cybernetic tools such as AI, analytics, and information systems manipulate narratives,
00:01:18.400 public perception, and sow discord.
00:01:21.740 The line between the real and the artificial blurs, and entire battles are won without
00:01:28.440 kinetic force.
00:01:30.140 Information is the new oil, and the battlefield is everywhere and anywhere.
00:01:36.240 Imagine if you viewed the ascendant right from mainstream figures such as Orn McIntyre
00:01:41.880 and Candace Owens all the way to the outskirts of guys like Nick Fuentes or Dan Blitzerian
00:01:48.780 as an existential threat to your democratic project. 0.99
00:01:53.440 You need to get ahead of it and fast.
00:01:56.220 But the censorship that you enjoyed during COVID
00:01:58.880 is pretty much done with thanks to Elon Musk
00:02:02.100 and their narratives and cause are picking up steam.
00:02:06.000 You could attempt to run containment manually
00:02:09.040 and hire thousands of thousands of agents
00:02:12.000 to identify threats and shut them down.
00:02:14.760 But if the IRS's track record is any indication,
00:02:18.780 it's a tough job even hunting down unpaid taxes, despite a $14 billion budget and 33 district
00:02:27.560 offices. You need something better, something faster, and more discreet. But if we are in this
00:02:34.760 fifth-generation warfare, then how about a private company focused on deep analytics and intelligence
00:02:42.180 augmentation. And say this company, hypothetically, had existing contracts with the CIA, DHS, NSA,
00:02:51.560 the FBI, and a dozen other government agencies going back over a decade. And all the better
00:02:58.260 if this hypothetical company was founded by an ostensibly right-wing billionaire who personally
00:03:05.560 bankrolled high-profile politicians now ascending into the highest positions of political office
00:03:12.300 in the land. Now, the reality is that none of this is actually hypothetical. The company that I'm
00:03:19.080 describing is known as Palantir, named for the Seamstone in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. It was
00:03:26.180 founded by the billionaire Peter Thiel, the founder of PayPal. Thiel made J.D. Vance a household name
00:03:33.460 through mentorship, his short venture capital career, and over $15 million invested in his
00:03:40.280 Senate campaign. Teal no longer runs Palantir. Instead, eccentric co-founder and CEO Alex Karp
00:03:48.240 has turned it into a deadly tool in the Middle East and Europe for anti-terrorism efforts.
00:03:55.940 Palantir uses massive amounts of data to find pre-crime via patterns, surveillance,
00:04:02.140 and artificial intelligence. So today, we are diving into all of these important relationships
00:04:09.380 between J.D. Vance, Peter Thiel, Ohio Governor, potentially Vivek Ramaswamy, and the MAGA
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00:04:57.040 Welcome, welcome.
00:04:58.600 We're so back.
00:04:59.420 What are we saying?
00:05:00.080 yet i think it's so over it's over it's over we're so back in terms of podcasting right now
00:05:07.620 with this episode but in the macro picture it's so over and trusting the plan here's the deal
00:05:12.560 we've said this for a while uh we we were pro-trump in his campaign in the election we were
00:05:18.700 we're not shy about that we were not quiet about that because the alternative was kamala harris
00:05:24.120 who is also a zionist shill and trump is a zionist shill we have to be honest about that let's just
00:05:29.500 let's just be honest i am grateful for many of the executive orders uh i'm grateful for a lot
00:05:35.060 of things that trump has done right i mean there were people praying outside of abortion mills
00:05:40.180 that are now out of prison that's that's a positive development yeah there are dozens of us
00:05:45.160 no but but those dozens matter i mean that matters when you have women with cancer in their 70s who
00:05:51.580 are literally going to die in jail apart from their husbands and trump brought them home all 0.96
00:05:56.320 the j6ers yep i mean that like all of them too all of them we have personal friends who who had 1.00
00:06:03.320 a five-year sentence um who are now uh released or maybe they were you know um you know stay at 1.00
00:06:09.920 home they weren't in jail but but they had this sentence hanging over their head um completely
00:06:14.760 inhibiting uh their their ability to provide for their families all these things and uh trump put
00:06:20.640 an end to that but at the same time we do need to be honest uh right now he is um he is on path
00:06:26.360 to deport uh half of as many people as obama deported to be fair on those deportations a lot
00:06:33.760 of that was turnaways the way they kind of counted it to frame obama as tough on immigration tough on
00:06:38.800 border but still practically speaking there are millions and millions of turnaways and trump's
00:06:43.040 numbers won't even equal those that not turned away not even close he needs to deport 30 to 40
00:06:47.420 million people um and he's on track for what like two million maybe we'd be lucky i think if we get
00:06:53.680 that we'd be lucky so we just need to be honest about these things we're grateful uh for for
00:06:58.540 trump we absolutely think that trump is better than the alternative uh but if if you're just
00:07:03.340 sitting here trust the plan he's playing 40 chest um then then you are going to end up with so many
00:07:09.440 i fell for it again badges stuck to your chest your forehead uh that you're not even going to
00:07:14.400 be able to see through uh to see the light of day we we need to be honest yeah we're grateful for
00:07:18.840 trump i voted for trump i don't regret that vote uh but but the world that he's working toward
00:07:25.020 um is a world that um that if it's successful i'm not even saying he personally is what but
00:07:31.600 but the guys that he has surrounding him the world that they're working for
00:07:35.140 palantir these guys alex card and especially jd vance is the younger right seen as successor
00:07:40.540 right seen as a successor i i like jd vance i i love uh having the vice president tweeting from
00:07:46.940 the white house about the order of mores these are positive developments uh we're we're grateful 0.68
00:07:51.120 for that but we need to be honest that uh jd vance is bankrolled by peter teal who is a gay jew he's
00:07:57.700 not jewish actually but he is a gay man we'll see spiritually spiritually he's he's he's jewish um
00:08:05.640 But we're talking about your MAGA conservatives who are not conservative by any standard that would have existed even just 20, 30 years ago and who are working on facial recognition and all these kinds of things.
00:08:22.120 If you ever watched with Tom Cruise, The Minority Report, where they're trying to stop crime before it takes place.
00:08:27.300 But the big ethical question is, would this crime have even taken place?
00:08:31.240 Are we arresting innocent people?
00:08:32.920 um the anti-semit or anti uh anti-semitism laws against anti-semitism all these things
00:08:39.400 these are massively concerning for anybody who is a true blue red-blooded america first christian
00:08:47.320 patriot um and if you don't see this as a looming threat then you're naive yeah so west yeah the big
00:08:54.760 the big takeaway from this so i'm not going to come out here i mean we did an election live stream
00:08:58.940 we were cheering we were we were excited about it this is not us coming out here about five six
00:09:03.940 months since that election going wait wait wait we came across new information it was all bogus we
00:09:08.700 rescind our support that's not what we're saying we're simply saying there was a fight then and
00:09:12.580 there really was and a fight that was years long but now a new fight has come and we're defining
00:09:17.160 a new future so we took that way we took that route but now with it and again we have a set
00:09:21.540 of choices laid out and really in this case it's not even us but it's the man jd vance jd vance's
00:09:27.220 story, whether he likes it or not, is going to be the story of America in 2030. What route does he
00:09:32.940 take? Who does he feel the greatest allegiance to? Just to give a little bit like a teaser ahead of
00:09:37.280 it, a big one is going to be India. India as an ascendant superpower. India with a lot of personnel
00:09:42.260 that can be imported for our purposes, for work and for visas and for manpower and everything
00:09:46.480 like that. But displacing our own native people. But he's married to a woman who is Indian who 0.99
00:09:50.980 seems wonderful. I'm sure she's a wonderful woman. But his kids are half American and half Indian.
00:09:55.180 And so even in decisions relating to India, literally some of that relates to the grandchildren, the cousins, the relatives of J.D. Vance's own children.
00:10:04.380 So J.D. Vance stands at a crossroads.
00:10:07.200 The men who bankrolled him, the men who made him who he is, their interests, their goals, their aspirations, his children, his wife.
00:10:12.340 Am I loyal to Peter Thiel and Palantir or am I loyal to the American people?
00:10:16.700 Am I loyal to my in-laws?
00:10:19.360 That's tough.
00:10:20.040 am i loyal to my in-laws and to my children's cousins or am i loyal to the american people
00:10:26.460 yep and and if we don't recognize um these these um uh difficulties and challenges that he's going
00:10:36.420 to be facing then again we're just we're being naive just to say oh my goodness you guys are
00:10:41.100 conspiracy theorists you know well for one the conspiracy theorists are batting it like a thousand
00:10:46.180 percent right right so uh let's show a little respect that that has been right on my name yeah
00:10:51.720 that has been rightfully earned by the conspiracist over the the last five years uh and then number
00:10:57.500 two again it's we can walk and chew gum at the same time right so like we're not sitting here
00:11:02.760 saying oh man this is actually even worse you know we should have voted for kamala you know
00:11:06.680 like no if kamala had been elected um then we would have 30 40 50 million more we'd be looking
00:11:13.580 immigrants into the country and we would never stand a chance at winning plus all the problems
00:11:18.780 we're about to describe of jd vance plus so it's not this set of problems that maybe we could deal 1.00
00:11:22.980 with and be easier right all the problems we're saying here compounded with another 30 to 40
00:11:27.300 million people correct correct so so we don't so it's it's both and it's not either war um trump
00:11:34.220 a trump victory uh gave it staved off a little bit of the threat temporarily yeah trump is not
00:11:41.360 the savior uh he does not solve the problem it just it bought us a little bit of time um for us
00:11:47.740 to to maybe maybe have a fighting chance uh whereas kamala it would have been over right there
00:11:54.200 so that that is a cohesive consistent view of things so we're saying uh trump winning the
00:12:00.420 election is uh that was the best outcome that we could hope for and uh and we're happy for
00:12:05.400 and now the work begins um there's still a lot more work to be done yes so let's let's run through
00:12:12.360 jd vance as a biography so probably a lot of you read or at the very least you watched hillbilly
00:12:16.880 elegy i read the book i enjoyed it very much but jd vance is not that old so jd vance is 40 years
00:12:22.840 old he's from ohio which i mean already right there red flags you should be i don't know ohio
00:12:29.960 but he's from Ohio and he grew up very very very poor so he's a classic son of the hillbilly the
00:12:36.200 Appalachians the hill people and old Irish Scots descent hardy people but a bit of a low class
00:12:42.320 brawler people and his ascendance to fame we don't look at it and we're about to play a clip kind of
00:12:47.380 describing some of his professional career but it's very interesting because he just arrives on
00:12:51.920 the scene so this is not a guy that in high school and through college and in law school in the early
00:12:56.760 parts of his career that was all ascendant during that time that had been building a name for
00:13:00.980 himself for decades this is a guy that nobody knew about five years ago now to be fair Joel
00:13:06.200 nobody knew your name most certainly not my name five years ago none of that is inherently bad
00:13:10.480 but when you start to look at money involved we talk about information warfare when you look at
00:13:15.220 money and you look at narratives when you put those pieces together you begin to say has what
00:13:19.600 is what's being hoisted upon me is what's being put on me is this something organic is this a guy
00:13:25.760 that genuinely has all of these attributes and so i'm supporting him or is this something maybe
00:13:31.020 that somebody wanted somebody was willing to pay for something with power somebody with power was
00:13:35.900 putting there so jd vance goes up very poor who joins the marine corps uh he did not he was not
00:13:41.740 an infantryman or i don't think he's ever publicly made the claim but he was he's not like it's not
00:13:47.180 stolen vow nope nope so he didn't claim to be in combat nope he didn't he was basically uh on the
00:13:52.840 press side of things so there's marines that work on on photography that work on media that's where
00:13:58.640 he worked at it's pretty chill job he was a marine i'm a marine semper fi that's great but i mean
00:14:03.280 this is nothing again like that he was a lieutenant that he was an officer that he was distinguished
00:14:07.580 in combat so he does a career uh a short stint and the military and the marines served honorably
00:14:13.020 gets out and goes to law school from law school he then goes on he works at just a handful of
00:14:18.360 venture capital firms now venture capital is not easy to get into venture capital is not something
00:14:23.180 you know you trip oh i stumbled 170 000 salary annually venture capital is very hard to break
00:14:29.020 into if you you'd have to do work in investment banking or work in type of consulting and use
00:14:34.100 that typically what guys will have to do is work in those things then use that as a springboard
00:14:38.160 or have connections to what or have connections from the beginning have connections yeah it's
00:14:43.320 just you don't break into it easy yeah right but during law school jd vance makes a connection to
00:14:47.780 Peter Thiel. Let's go ahead and play this news clip, Nate. I just want to hear from someone else
00:14:52.960 really describing then what kind of became of his venture capital career.
00:14:56.240 J.D. Vance made his name in D.C. That's venture capitalism. He says he launched businesses
00:15:01.880 specifically to help families like his back home. But those who knew him say his career
00:15:07.160 wasn't much to write home about. Vance spent less than five years as a venture capitalist
00:15:13.560 in Silicon Valley, moving between three different firms and pouring money into one big investment,
00:15:19.600 a company that went bankrupt. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, one former colleague
00:15:23.980 who worked with Vance during his stint at a firm owned by Peter Thiel, his big political backer,
00:15:29.120 claims they never even saw Vance in the office. But he has leaned into this part of his bio on
00:15:34.780 the campaign trail, the successful venture capitalist. And tonight, he returned to Silicon
00:15:39.600 Valley for a fundraiser at the private home of a cryptocurrency executive joining me now
00:15:44.720 to discuss Teddy Schleifer, who covers campaign finance for The New York Times, Brian Schwartz,
00:15:49.200 CNBC political finance reporter. Brian, here's the thing, less than five years,
00:15:55.440 not even as a venture capitalist, just working in the industry. Okay, he did not have some big
00:16:01.440 baller VC career we're talking about. So what is the success story that should make him worthy
00:16:08.400 of being our vice president right he didn't have a big booming business career he didn't have a long
00:16:12.880 political career so what's he selling us well i mean what he's selling you is that short-lived
00:16:18.480 career and he's being able to take that that story and leverage that for relationships that
00:16:23.440 have been helping him his political career for years you talk about peter thiel this is somebody
00:16:27.280 put millions of dollars behind his run for senate you know thiel also put money behind you know
00:16:31.520 blake masters when he went up against mark kelly and lost but you know jd vance was his guy and
00:16:36.480 and continues to be his guy in a way.
00:16:38.060 And so however many years he's been doing this,
00:16:41.380 and I know that I've read the Journal story,
00:16:43.060 and I think I mentioned, as you said,
00:16:44.500 that somebody who talked to the Journal
00:16:45.920 said he didn't even see Vance in the office
00:16:48.260 when he worked at the firm that Thiel founded.
00:16:52.100 I mean, so at the end of the day,
00:16:54.120 however long he was there,
00:16:55.340 how much time he might have been working,
00:16:57.000 how much time he was working as a venture capitalist,
00:16:59.180 he's been able to leverage those relationships.
00:17:00.940 And I think that's also the reason why
00:17:02.180 he's in Silicon Valley tonight, Stephanie.
00:17:04.060 And that's the question, why? If he didn't have some big, giant, successful career,
00:17:10.560 why exactly is he able to leverage those relationships? What do those people know
00:17:16.040 about him? What can they control in him that they can get? Teddy, you've written a lot about this.
00:17:21.080 And one of the companies he founded, APP Harvest, was sued by its investors just months after Vance
00:17:28.560 left the board because he was running for Senate. And they sued the company because they claimed
00:17:33.220 they were misled that company went bankrupt last year very successful so 2013 he graduates from
00:17:41.380 law school 2016 he writes hillbilly elegy it's 2017 to about 2021 that he runs this app or runs
00:17:48.540 this business 340 million dollars in debt is what they ended with and went bankrupt so this is 20
00:17:54.280 this is after he leaves the board he goes on to serve as senator but all through this this time
00:17:59.220 this is just objective information this is well documented and none of this necessarily like
00:18:03.320 to be you know it's not moral sin to fail to start a company it happens like none of this is just
00:18:08.620 people fail he's dumb why could they do this usually people don't fail upwards so we're not
00:18:13.220 saying he's a bad guy or immoral because he wasn't successful as a vc but what we are saying is how 0.99
00:18:19.260 come a particularly ungifted vc uh who fails to that magnitude and doesn't have really any success
00:18:26.860 in that realm i don't know about you but i've never failed to the tune of i don't know 340
00:18:30.940 million dollars it's quite a failure yeah so so what we're saying is not like oh he did this thing
00:18:36.120 and it's terribly immoral we're not saying that he even ripped these people off or that he knew
00:18:40.060 that something was going to happen and the whole thing was a shame we're not calling him you know
00:18:43.200 for instance i'll put it into perspective we're not saying that jd vance is the same as vivek
00:18:47.740 ramaswamy right vivek ramaswamy quite literally him and his family um has has ripped people off
00:18:55.660 he bought a drug an alzheimer's drug that he know because what happens he knew was not successful
00:19:01.040 exactly these molecules what will happen with them is uh you'll try them out and people will
00:19:05.640 try them for different things as they have very little promise you pick one up for a million
00:19:09.080 dollars and what you're hoping for is you get something and it's somehow like in a clinical
00:19:13.580 trial early phase is a breakout it's like boom you get great valuation packets of pokemon cards
00:19:18.800 and you're hoping literally that charizard you know like but imagine you took that card and you
00:19:23.520 didn't show and you knew it was junk but you hyped it up i don't know with your mom imagine
00:19:27.880 imagine that you opened the packet you looked inside you knew that it was a bunch of picachos
00:19:33.080 you know a bunch of junk and then you sealed the package back up and then you started selling it
00:19:39.920 at a premium well that's what he did that's how he made millions of dollars on a failed biotech 0.92
00:19:44.940 and now he we can't get him out of public life i literally just scammed his way scammed his
00:19:50.500 probably to governor of ohio probably gonna win which is that just again just shows you the people
00:19:55.400 is there election this year is it this year yeah yeah uh yeah so anyway so ohio is not doing great
00:20:01.660 um and vivek is and hold on to vivek in your mind ohio vivek all that really is a criminal i mean
00:20:08.500 he's he's selling you know snake oil and so uh so he really is um bad news let's let's be
00:20:14.580 charitable in the case of jd vance uh he he's doing his job he's not uh being uh explicitly
00:20:21.520 to be fair people at the capital firm good at it they're saying like we didn't even see him at the
00:20:25.940 office right okay so maybe he's not doing his job but who knows what he was doing at best he just 0.98
00:20:31.220 he just kind of sucks at his job at um at worse as far as we can tell at worse he's lazy and is
00:20:37.620 just not doing the job and that's why it fails it still puts him in a separate completely distinct 0.97
00:20:42.200 category from vivek who actually did his job really well but his job was to scam people and
00:20:47.940 to rip them off you know so we're not beating any stereotypes there yeah not not helping uh the
00:20:52.620 stereotype for uh his people uh which is not americans so all that being said uh jd we're
00:20:59.000 not putting him in that category but this is what we're getting at this is the question that we're
00:21:02.540 raising is um people fail all the time and it doesn't make them criminals it doesn't make them
00:21:08.160 immoral sometimes people just aren't particularly good at something they try something out and they
00:21:12.500 fail but but it's usually worth a second glance when someone fails and is not just partially but
00:21:19.960 immensely rewarded that their failure is immensely rewarded with um i don't know opportunity like
00:21:26.540 um like a senator you know and then that gets rewarded further you know into uh vice president
00:21:32.980 especially in the case of jd vance who was i mean on record a never trumper yeah right so it's not
00:21:38.520 like he you know he was loyal from the beginning like people get upset about paula white paula
00:21:42.500 white is a heretic right nobody's disputing that and i i don't want a a you know word of faith
00:21:48.960 uh prosperity gospel peddler heretic um and a woman to boot um who's who's the head of some
00:21:56.420 faith program uh for the white house so no i i don't like that but this is what i will say about
00:22:01.760 paula white when you're wondering well how come paula white has this opportunity and not this
00:22:05.860 reformed minister you know well because the reformed minister that you wish was in that
00:22:10.280 position has been counter signaling trump for the last eight years whereas paula white what i can
00:22:16.520 say of her is she was loyal not loyal to the lord jesus christ and sound doctrine from the word of
00:22:21.860 god unfortunately um but she was she was a loyal trump supporter from the beginning so and what
00:22:28.300 does trump do well i mean it's we kind of know this about trump at this point trump is loyal to
00:22:33.060 those who are loyal to him if you don't like trump trump doesn't like you if you like trump trump
00:22:37.060 likes you but in the case of jd vance it's not like paula white jd vance was not this long time
00:22:42.820 trump supporter that from the beginning could see the writing he was a neocon through like the 2010
00:22:47.380 there's articles we have from him yeah trump trump he's nothing special vance was not sitting there
00:22:52.220 you know as trump's going down the golden escalator and he was a true believer from the beginning
00:22:55.880 that's not who vance is so so nor was he based it wasn't like i don't like trump because i'm more
00:23:00.420 based than him correct he was a neocon just so how is it that somebody fails as a vc gets rewarded
00:23:07.360 with senator and then is a never trumper neocon who all of a sudden is able to rebrand and is in
00:23:15.660 trump's good graces for the record there are four people serving in trump's administration
00:23:21.140 currently one of them a cabinet member who were never trumpers yes yep so this trump does have
00:23:27.600 a bit of an effect on people of it seems like he is loyal to the people that are loyal to him
00:23:34.080 but he also likes turning people who are opposed to him to his side trump is too forgiving and well
00:23:39.780 i don't know it might be forgiving but it's also kind of a i turned this guy and now he's part of
00:23:45.480 my funny you mentioned that because in 2021 point of pride with his conversion vance and trump yeah
00:23:51.180 meet and smooth things over and then comes the senate run yeah so he fails upwards fails upward
00:23:56.380 fails upward this book hillbilly elegy it is a well-written book it's an engaging book it's a
00:24:01.300 it's a wonderful memoir how how organic its success is who knows like schemes to buy books
00:24:08.060 because venture capital is not going to make you a made man like nationally for me with the knowledge
00:24:13.540 even aside from the book what's particularly suspicious is netflix picking it up and doing
00:24:19.440 a movie so like it's like since when does netflix want people to think fondly of of flyover america
00:24:27.600 hillbillies of like of of you know predominantly white i was about to say if they're black hillbillies
00:24:33.020 we might have something exactly like if if if netflix picked up a series and was like we want
00:24:36.940 to show you how wonderful the people of Atlanta are oh I could see you know Netflix doing a film
00:24:44.600 on that I could see them doing several but we want to show you how Appalachia is just a crown
00:24:51.700 jewel of America and a story of rags to riches and in a way that even positively in many ways
00:24:57.060 kind of in an endearing fashion kind of seeks to redeem the mom you know and you know and like she
00:25:02.840 did the best she could and she came around there's redemption at the end of this story
00:25:06.340 like it's one thing for vance to write it and maybe maybe it's just organically successful it
00:25:12.640 was partly partly ghostwritten for sure okay so he has help writing books are though at that level
00:25:17.560 but it's another thing for it to be picked up by woke netflix to be wildly successful bestseller
00:25:23.760 and then and then to be picked up and become wildly successful in a way that that gets people
00:25:29.040 to positively think about the heartland of of america that's that doesn't seem like netflix
00:25:34.940 mo but is there something behind the scenes like putting a little bit of pressure or giving a
00:25:40.840 little bit of money or these kinds of things so that there's an incentive and that's the question
00:25:45.000 that we're raising today we're not saying definitively oh yeah the call went out you need
00:25:48.980 to make a documentary you need to make a movie about this guy but we're saying as all these
00:25:52.640 pieces line up there's tons and tons of people tons of lawyers tons of venture capitalists tons
00:25:57.800 of authors for sure none of them even with much greater success much greater ability none of them
00:26:03.660 attain to then being eligible for starting and running a successful senate campaign this is in
00:26:09.700 2022 the largest donation to date in any u.s senate campaign stands as peter teal's 15 million dollars
00:26:18.720 and it was a close senate race in ohio right so by the skin of his teeth with that 15 million dollars
00:26:25.240 from peter teal this is just guys this is three years ago right like this is not like 10 years
00:26:30.860 ago he entered the senate he's been working hard since then we're talking like organic one term
00:26:35.300 over the course of you know a decade and a half that's not what we're saying nope so then he gets
00:26:39.600 onto trump's short list and to give credit to his abilities jd is a great speaker he is like he did
00:26:44.240 really well in the debate really sharp we were watching it together he did a great job i think
00:26:48.880 he reads and listens to a lot of our guys obviously some of them like curtis yarvin they're not our
00:26:53.340 guys but on the right on x so he listens to a lot of our guys he's familiar with the talking points
00:26:58.440 He's a great speaker and a good politician.
00:27:00.880 But what we want to get across is that you need to start having some suspicion when you
00:27:05.280 see people like this.
00:27:06.360 I didn't know who he was three years ago.
00:27:08.540 Oh, millions and millions of dollars helped make him here.
00:27:11.760 And he's never been successful there, successful there, successful there.
00:27:14.760 And now he's literally a heartbeat away from the presidency.
00:27:18.900 And we don't know much about this guy.
00:27:20.660 And he hasn't proven himself.
00:27:22.580 There's no decade we can look at.
00:27:24.120 There's no thing that we can see that he built.
00:27:25.560 we've got a book which as you mentioned michael it's you know partially ghost written that happens
00:27:30.000 a lot like we've got a book we've got a netflix special we've got losing money right and and we're
00:27:38.360 at the second most powerful position in the world like at least trump you can point to his towers
00:27:44.560 you can point to his casinos you can point to an immense amount of wealth of 60 year track record
00:27:50.000 And he was in the public arena for decades.
00:27:53.980 Everybody knew who Trump was.
00:27:56.620 They liked him until he ran.
00:27:58.080 Exactly.
00:27:58.940 But in the case of J.D. Vance, it's the connection with Peter Thiel that's massively concerning.
00:28:05.340 But in addition to that, also his wife, who, again, we don't have anything against his wife.
00:28:10.320 She really does seem like a wonderful woman.
00:28:12.060 but there is going to be some element of natural affections towards her family you know and and
00:28:20.840 that's that's outside of america it's hard to be america first when you marry uh an immigrant and
00:28:28.860 and they have still family members who live in another country it's just hard it is and you see
00:28:35.960 his kids even uh he took a visit recently to visit the prime minister who dresses them up and they're
00:28:40.480 dressed like that and now again they have family and relatives there so in the sense of natural
00:28:45.060 affections you can understand that sense of not maybe loyalty is not the right word but like this
00:28:50.240 is somewhat of their lineage of their legacy so that's not picking on his kids and dragging them
00:28:55.080 in and picking on him for that but it's the dynamic that you have to be aware of as he is
00:28:59.160 literally front runner for president of the united states yes in less than three years from now
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00:30:35.360 all right so peter thiel we've we've hit on that connection a ton peter thiel peter thiel what's
00:30:43.160 the deal why is this guy so scary that's right peter thiel is actually it's funny enough he is
00:30:48.180 a gay man and um and that's that's always going to color allegedly jewish spiritually jewish 0.92
00:30:54.560 spiritually jewish no he actually claims to be a evangelical christian oh okay we would of course
00:30:59.440 reject that because he's holding to a lifestyle right but um he claims to be a christian very
00:31:04.280 pro-western values but peter teal in 2003 helped co-found a company called palantir we mentioned
00:31:10.720 them earlier now to start off with palantir it's very easy for it to become the boogeyman right
00:31:15.280 So it's Palantir and people attribute all sorts of things, this, that, or the other.
00:31:19.180 So I want to be careful and I want to give a disclaimer from the outset that I'm going to do my best to rely on what's objectively out there.
00:31:23.780 So this is the words of the founders, the words of the company itself, not to really get schizophrenic, right?
00:31:29.100 Like Charlie and it's always sunny Philadelphia.
00:31:30.920 I'm like, I'm telling you here, here, here.
00:31:33.160 But I'm going to, at the end of the day, there's some speculation of the link.
00:31:37.220 That's what we're doing.
00:31:37.800 We're looking into the future and saying, we see these things right now.
00:31:41.020 Here's what they could become.
00:31:42.180 You need to be forward thinking.
00:31:43.400 You need to be forward looking.
00:31:44.380 you need to be anticipating if all you're doing is reacting you are losing if all you're doing
00:31:48.880 is reacting what's happening oh what's the next play what is the enemy going to pull i i don't
00:31:53.120 know no you need to be looking forward and if anything taking initiative that's what we're
00:31:56.840 doing right now hey right now of course palantir is not targeting well of course that we know of
00:32:02.880 that we know palantir is not targeting christian nationalists and anti-semitism here in the united
00:32:07.380 states uh with the privacy that the patriot act really rolled back the right to privacy that
00:32:12.260 americans have we don't know and we don't think that it's doing are you going to explain that
00:32:15.360 targeting thing a little bit are you going to talk about what palantir does because if not that
00:32:19.440 comes out of left field what you just absolutely okay so we're not making the claim that that's
00:32:24.200 happening now but it could and there's someone very powerful who is very at a certain level
00:32:30.500 it's going to have a certain affinity and favoritism rubber stamp for it towards palantir
00:32:36.740 namely jd vance so you're talking about jd vance very realistically could be you know the leader
00:32:42.480 of the free world and and that he would you know have every incentive you could imagine
00:32:48.720 to either support or you know the most charitable explanation we give at least at minimum turn a
00:32:55.800 blind eye towards peter thiel alex carp palantir uh that as far as we know public facing we don't
00:33:03.760 have you know any any definitive proof at this point that palantir is being used and weaponized
00:33:08.960 in an information warfare fifth generation warfare against christian nationalists and
00:33:13.980 anti-semitism here in america with native americans europe we do but in and i'll get to that in a
00:33:19.400 minute in europe we do so in other places that's happening right now it's geared uh you know
00:33:23.300 against terrorism and it's geared against other things in other places but the idea that they
00:33:28.340 have the technology and easily could gear that towards uh american citizens on the right wing
00:33:34.800 and that that they would have their guy that they bankrolled who is the president of the united
00:33:40.780 states that that's entirely possible to turn a blind eye or even politically support it um if 0.99
00:33:46.940 christians aren't looking at this with some level of suspicion uh then again uh you're being foolish
00:33:53.120 same thing with the potential governor in ohio that would be very favorable too as you support
00:33:58.040 his campaign and help him to reach that tier so jd vance peter teal the other co-founder of
00:34:04.160 palantir is a man named alex carp he's a jewish billionaire very eccentric guy not married
00:34:09.720 i felt it somewhere in there there's gonna be uh i want to play this is actually from a recent
00:34:15.000 documentary so he's gotten a lot of flack for all the things we're going to talk about and i want
00:34:19.060 you to kind of see some of the hubbub around him as people are saying what does this software do
00:34:23.100 and what can it do because software does not have the same scaling problems that human you know
00:34:29.560 tracking targeting does let the human level i was just gonna say let me say this real quick
00:34:34.620 you know this isn't provable but i i think it's a pretty pretty good working theory um you know
00:34:39.820 all the videos that surfaced over the last you know couple of years of like uh lights flashing
00:34:44.600 in the sky and things like that over the ocean or over montana you know these kind of um if i had
00:34:51.080 to bet palantir just because of the sure you were going to say mermaids because of that no um if it
00:34:57.140 was in the water maybe uh although the book of eonaut talks about sirens that you know some of
00:35:01.140 them had wings some could fly so maybe but uh but my point is that um it's not just software that
00:35:06.920 they're into but but there's a ton of of technology with drones that palantir is directly involved in
00:35:13.000 because the future of warfare is not autonomous it's not we got to get boots on the ground we've
00:35:16.980 got to get machine guns the future is drones the future is information the future is cybernetics
00:35:22.140 so let's play this trailer this is literally about alex karp palantir everything surrounding him
00:35:26.680 the start of palantir is basically 9 11 pentagon and the ca said the terrorists they're mad
00:35:37.200 so to catch them we'll open the door just a little bit for the crazy people let some crazy 0.67
00:35:42.460 people in. Do you know who Palantir is? I do. Is it actually true that you had to
00:35:48.440 find Osama Bin Laden? We obviously don't talk about our successes or failures.
00:35:54.180 This CEO, Alex Karp, he has no scruples. Alex Karp, Palantir, have supported General McMaster on the
00:36:02.120 front line and many of the special operations people in America and around the world.
00:36:12.460 They will be in the sky of Facebook, Google and Apple. 0.95
00:36:18.460 It began so that a 17-year-old announced that he wants to kill the American president.
00:36:24.460 If your face is ever on that screen, on the panel of the screen, you're going to be guilty of something.
00:36:29.460 We're not allowing any media.
00:36:31.460 We are going to be the most important software company in the world.
00:36:36.460 We kill people based on metadata.
00:36:38.460 Our product is used on occasion to kill people.
00:36:42.460 So the product can be used with drone warfare occasionally to kill people while they're sleeping in their beds at night.
00:37:09.460 It's no big deal, guys. It's no big deal. Let's not be, you know, conspiratorial.
00:37:12.460 Uh, no, it is a little bit of a big deal. Um, and I just wanted to mention this real quick,
00:37:16.760 and then I'm going to hand it right back to Wes because he's done a lot of research on this topic.
00:37:20.400 And I know he's got a lot of insightful comments that need to be heard. Uh, but as we're airing
00:37:25.720 this episode, um, it is, uh, Monday, May 5th, the year of our Lord, 2025, which just so happens to
00:37:35.020 be Q1 for 2025, Q1 earnings for the company Palantir. And I'm going to call it, I haven't
00:37:41.400 looked okay so i haven't looked so i'm just this is just just straight up concluding right now
00:37:47.420 intuition palantir um over the weekend was into got you know rose up to the uh 120s in terms of
00:37:55.780 their stock price uh they capped out with a lot of uh the mag seven and other tech companies um
00:38:01.700 during like december january and some of them february palantir was february after their q4
00:38:07.920 earnings um earlier this year and capped out for palantir i think that the high all-time high was
00:38:14.220 125 and they were as low as like i think low 20s um in 2024 during like the summer months i remember
00:38:22.140 for years people were like palantir it's gonna break out and it didn't and then it did and i
00:38:25.920 didn't believe them and then one day when it broke out it and so so palantir in like the summer of
00:38:30.920 2024 less than a year ago was i think it was like 20 bucks 18 bucks you know got got pretty low you
00:38:37.460 know maybe 22 um and then soared with what is that like a 6x multiple all the way up to 125
00:38:45.200 all-time high in february when their q4 earnings came out um uh so february this year q4 for uh
00:38:52.960 2024 and i'm my prediction and i haven't looked at it but as the earnings call is happening right
00:38:59.160 now my prediction is that palantir um will will soar i i think it's actually possible that it
00:39:06.260 soars all the way to 140 150 160 i think 160 by perhaps maybe it fades up you know that it jumps
00:39:14.240 at earnings to 140 and then fades up to 160 by the end of this week but my point is you're talking
00:39:20.980 about massive growth so even from just an economic stock uh standpoint yep um this is unusual what's
00:39:27.900 happening they went public and it was 2020 and they have a couple different divisions so they
00:39:31.720 have stuff that's related to health care they've been expanding their offerings someone you could
00:39:35.620 look at it and say like wait this doesn't seem like a defense and a counterterrorism project
00:39:39.020 that it's one wing of it uh the actual the cto i think the chief technical officer he was just
00:39:44.040 on sean ryan show the other day explaining like because that's where they got their start so 2003
00:39:48.540 they form get this they're founded in part with an investment from intel q the cia venture capital
00:39:56.100 fund yep so you have the intelligence community from the beginning yeah invested in palantir
00:40:02.440 invest it in making it a thing it becomes the software that they use a ton in the middle east
00:40:06.580 because what it can do who uses in the middle east uh the u.s uses in the middle east the u.s
00:40:10.700 use it on the ground in the middle east because here's the problem you can have tons and tons of
00:40:14.240 data but you need to be able to interpret it and human beings are simply not fast enough to do that
00:40:18.840 so palantir they've been in the game of ai and interpretation not for three years not since you
00:40:24.240 know chat gbt came about they've been in the game for over 20 years right they've used on the ground
00:40:30.120 for decades there in the middle east and what they were able to generate was predictive policing
00:40:34.740 so for example with isis especially they would predict for example terrorist attacks they would
00:40:40.100 be able to triangulate the data interpret movements with facial recognition so you've
00:40:44.340 got these individuals that have been traced to and marked and they actually stopped different
00:40:47.960 isis attacks on different buildings that they were going to bomb and to blame on americans and things
00:40:52.360 like that more recently it's been deployed israel's used it for hamas i watched a video
00:40:57.100 where they're talking about how everyone that they identify through facial recognition so they
00:41:00.900 triangulate it they have these individuals they're assigned a score between one and a hundred that
00:41:06.460 score is based on their likelihood to engage in terrorist activities interesting well they went
00:41:10.800 to this place that is known to be the home of x y and z they purchased this they made a donation
00:41:16.780 to this type of fund so we've got them pegged at an 83 and it literally generates right now it's
00:41:20.980 generating for the israeli military kill lists lists of people that they've triangulated through
00:41:26.700 their software take these guys out and then you combine that with a drone we've got a facial
00:41:32.160 recognition match we've got a propensity to terrorism do we make the call and all that's
00:41:36.800 autonomous none of that is a human being looking through it they have a false positive rate so
00:41:41.280 falsely identifying a risk i mean this is women and children too like this is identifying does
00:41:45.820 this woman have this pretensity would this kid potentially be a terror bomber be a suicide
00:41:50.060 bomber so they've got all of this this is happening in the middle east this is known
00:41:53.520 and then recently and this is where the connection starts to become to the u.s you have a powerful
00:41:57.700 software and i get that you have to do that when you're in a place like the middle east where how
00:42:02.760 do you roll in there how do you police how do you do well how do you combat insurgency that is one
00:42:08.260 thing and i i don't know how you sort that out but then in europe alex carp is on record bragging
00:42:14.420 that our software stopped the rise of the far right in europe that our software he says the
00:42:19.480 reason you're not goose stepping right now fascism is because of palantir and so what they've done
00:42:24.300 is they begin to deploy it just today in germany the afd that's the political party the alternative
00:42:31.880 for deutschland in germany there's not two major political parties like we have here right there's
00:42:36.740 five and they kind of share coalition governments and the afd has been the ascendant kind of right
00:42:41.080 wing now literally the head of it is still if i remember correctly a lesbian woman like we are
00:42:45.760 not talking like this is your based you know your based right wing movement and on no this is 1.00
00:42:51.020 it's pretty normie right wing but even normie right but by their standards it's far extreme
00:42:56.260 by their standards it's literally hitler 2.0 yeah just today german intelligence agency targeted
00:43:01.880 them put them on a list as a terrorist or some type of the whole political party the whole
00:43:07.300 political party as an organization that could be targeted so then you take those type of what do
00:43:11.940 mean by targeted that remains to be seen that's exactly this is the problem with all of it we
00:43:18.020 don't know and public private partnerships like the u.s government couldn't do this because we
00:43:22.580 have freedom of information we have right to privacy from the government so you can go and
00:43:26.740 you can request what files do you have on me freedom of information request what about this
00:43:30.940 what about that and they have to give it to you but private companies don't have to do that so
00:43:34.940 the government can take a 500 million dollar contract they can give it over here to a private
00:43:38.640 company the private company does all that they do with all the dirty work right the government
00:43:43.440 when you ask them well what did you do what data did you take nothing nothing we paid x y and z
00:43:49.400 for a contract related to this they legally don't have to disclose anything and that's the that's
00:43:54.840 what fifth generation warfare is we're not in a war where we got our guns how do guns help you
00:44:00.260 when drones can bomb your entire video i think it was early in the ukraine war where there was that
00:44:05.980 man who was running around a bombed out tank and there was a drone flying above him that was just
00:44:13.080 tracking him and he was just trying to hide he was trying to get away and it just kept seeking
00:44:17.820 him out and seeking him out and it it got him you know it was kind of a graphic and horrific video
00:44:23.080 but yeah right so we're all like we're americans we have our guns we have our literally guns like
00:44:29.540 that's so important for americans to realize like responsible gun uh gun ownership i think is is
00:44:34.780 vitally important and uh and honestly like there's so many reasons you know i wrote this book you
00:44:40.320 know fight by flight there's so many reasons to leave uh your blue state uh especially if you're
00:44:45.600 a husband and a father when you think of economic policies when you think like do i pay state tax
00:44:50.440 does that state you know just morally does that state tax you know does a portion of it go to
00:44:54.400 planned parenthood am i literally like am i literally paying for uh children to be murdered
00:44:59.040 there's all these questions you know and then of course just economically like uh the cost of living
00:45:04.140 Do I have to put my kids in public school because it requires a two-income household because just the cost of living is far too high?
00:45:11.960 So there's all these things.
00:45:13.160 But another one is in terms of gun ownership.
00:45:16.520 Can I protect my family when we're out in public legally?
00:45:21.760 Can I conceal carry?
00:45:23.660 Those kinds of laws are vitally important with massive moral implications for fathers and husbands.
00:45:30.000 And so there's a ton of reasons to leave blue states.
00:45:33.260 and there's a ton of reasons to be grateful for our second amendment rights and to practice them
00:45:38.420 but but let's be honest all that protects you from the original intent of the second amendment
00:45:43.260 was to protect you from the government however all it protects you from these days or you know
00:45:48.780 potentially can protect you from is just deranged private citizens you know that would show up on
00:45:55.880 your your doorstep of your home you know and like a home invasion you know or you're having a family
00:46:01.480 day at the park and and some you know crazy person you know is threatening your wife and
00:46:05.600 threatening your children and so you're able to protect them and so gun rights matter um for for
00:46:10.760 that reason and it matters enough to where like i already said i would consider very carefully where
00:46:15.640 i live based off of gun rights alone not to mention all the other things that i previously mentioned
00:46:20.800 already um but but when you're talking about protecting yourself and your family from the
00:46:25.500 government um and especially we're not even talking about that but with fifth generation
00:46:29.600 warfare when you're talking about protecting yourself not even from the government directly
00:46:32.960 but indirectly through private you know contracts made with private companies that uh that can glean
00:46:39.360 intel on you and have a whole profile made up on you and also have access to drone warfare and
00:46:45.160 like your guns aren't going to save you and it's important that americans not that they then you
00:46:50.780 know overreact and disparage you know the second amendment rights because they are important uh
00:46:55.480 but for us to, to, to be so foolish and naive to assume that because of the second amendment and
00:47:00.920 because we live in a state like Texas and because you have, you know, uh, four ARs, you know, in 0.98
00:47:06.380 your home and you're shot, 10,000 bullets. Yeah. And you're nine and you're 45 and all these to
00:47:11.140 think that, that, um, that, well, this episode doesn't apply to me. Cause, um, cause I, you
00:47:15.960 know, I live on land and I, and I have my home in this beautiful reserve called Ruby Ridge.
00:47:20.220 It's pristine, beautiful. The government would never come here. The government will never come
00:47:24.220 here we're perfectly fine um then you're you're an idiot right you're an idiot go ahead michael 1.00
00:47:29.520 i was just gonna say um this was a bit of a black pill to me in covid because all of our talk of 1.00
00:47:35.800 second amendment did nothing right and i'm not saying i was advocating for armed rebellion i
00:47:41.220 was just saying the reality was having your gun having your self-defense and your you know
00:47:47.420 concealed carry and all that it did nothing against what they were using during covid to control us
00:47:53.400 And I don't think the claim we're not making is we are a hop, skipping away from, you know,
00:47:58.400 JD Vance locking into the control center and sending down drone strikes because you criticize
00:48:02.800 Israel online. So there's not necessarily the claim, but you have a relationship with Peter
00:48:07.660 Thiel. You have Alex Karp, you have Palantir, you have the software, you have the experience.
00:48:12.020 And these guys are saying, we stopped the rise of the far right in Europe. We're the reason that
00:48:17.200 fascism didn't come back. It's been deleted now, but a number of different individuals have
00:48:21.820 referenced it and it's kind of interesting it's been deleted because this is the kind of thing
00:48:25.380 that palantir works on even archives i tried to pull them it wouldn't pull up the tweets but i
00:48:29.040 think there was at one point alex carp said my greatest fear is that christian nationalists take
00:48:33.100 me and throw me out of a window like this is the thing that's going to happen to me this is what
00:48:37.420 i'm worried about this is the ceo of palantir right like this is this is the dynamic i'll get
00:48:44.140 into here in this last segment some of the ways it can apply and what we're looking at but um
00:48:47.960 it's not here yet that we know of today palantir is still small it's not this be all end all what's
00:48:53.920 what is it mission impossible god's eye yeah yes something like that this isn't god's eye yet
00:48:58.460 but it could be but speaking of that i i was thinking about this because i've been thinking
00:49:03.120 a lot about the interview that tucker did with um katherine fitz about the control nodes and
00:49:08.160 everything that's underground bunkers yep everything that's being built to basically
00:49:12.080 control people without them realize that they're realizing that they're being controlled and i just
00:49:16.460 think it's interesting how many of the plots of mission impossible or james bond type movies
00:49:23.620 you're kind of like it seems like what's actually going on right you know absolutely yep um let's
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00:51:48.740 So to land the plan, what would it practically look like?
00:51:51.860 Let's take, for example, the Christ is King report from the NCRI,
00:51:55.140 the National Contagion Research Institute.
00:51:57.580 It's a partnership with a couple other groups.
00:51:59.700 Take a report like that, and it says,
00:52:01.280 we've done deep analytics, and we've tied this phrase
00:52:03.500 to extremist activity.
00:52:05.300 Then what you could do is you could take
00:52:06.500 Covenant Bible Church, for example.
00:52:08.040 We live stream our services, our church,
00:52:10.220 and you could look at the website,
00:52:11.560 and you could look at the live stream,
00:52:13.300 and through facial recognition, you could pull out,
00:52:15.220 hey, we've got about 45 different guys.
00:52:17.640 And you take that, and you go to somewhere
00:52:19.240 like LinkedIn, you say.
00:52:20.580 You say, we've done deep analytic work.
00:52:22.800 We're working to identify extremism.
00:52:24.760 It's best if this would be paired with a false flag, for example, a bombing or a shooting.
00:52:29.160 So we have this movement, and these guys, so-and-so, they carried out a bombing.
00:52:33.500 They carried out something terrible.
00:52:35.080 And we've identified just a handful of individuals, and we're handing over this data to Facebook.
00:52:39.680 We're handing over this data to LinkedIn as Palantir.
00:52:41.680 We're handing over this data to these job boards just for you to be able to take these individuals
00:52:46.060 and make sure that they're not able to use your services.
00:52:49.220 We're not throwing them in jail.
00:52:50.720 We're not charging them.
00:52:51.940 We're not harming their families.
00:52:53.220 we just we've identified extremists and and we've done this deep data analytics work we've got some
00:52:59.020 names we've got some social security numbers for you and then guess what you have thousands and
00:53:03.520 thousands of christian men that are unable to hold jobs men that are unable then because in the
00:53:08.060 digital sphere and we experience this with covid they can shut your voice down yes at the end of
00:53:13.000 the day the platforms we're on they could shut our voice down and your gun you're beholden to
00:53:18.000 nothing your guns do nothing gab love it but like it's saying it's tough to to actually get traction
00:53:25.380 there for your message on some of these alternative ones that's how you destroy an ascendant growing
00:53:31.660 right-wing movement and we know the founders the ceo of this company for one close relationship to
00:53:38.320 the vice president potentially the future president an iou of say 15 million dollars his entire career
00:53:45.580 in the back pocket hey we've we've got some we've got some trouble got this anti-semitism on the
00:53:51.040 rise we don't want to violate their rights as americans we just want to take some of these
00:53:55.220 different platforms that are connecting them and fostering look at this report look at this deep
00:53:59.000 data fostering extremism and we just want to make sure this message doesn't get out they held a
00:54:03.840 christ is king conference they held a crisis king conference and here's everyone who's attended
00:54:08.860 exactly and we saw um we were able to hack into uh their registration right and get names of
00:54:15.240 everybody who attended that conference or even without it all the pictures that people posted
00:54:19.320 we've identified pictures and then palantir facial recognition boom we've got uh we've got names
00:54:24.480 we've got social security numbers and every single one of these people we're now going to
00:54:28.620 go in on x we're going to go in on facebook you know linkedin all those kinds of like we're going
00:54:33.520 to make them unemployable we're going to make them to where uh the algorithms now suppressing
00:54:37.960 their free speech you know we won't get them kicked off of the platform but we'll just make
00:54:41.280 sure that they're you know that they're secluded into you know perpetual isolation nobody sees
00:54:46.960 their tweets nobody sees their posts um this is real right don't forget nobody will bank you
00:54:52.380 right this happens to tons of guys don't forget the trucker protests and those who donated to
00:54:56.360 them this sort of thing has not i'm not saying that was palantir i'm saying this sort of thing
00:55:01.020 right um already has happened in our very recent past and none of it is illegal nothing is illegal
00:55:06.660 about Palantir going to LinkedIn and saying, don't give this man a job. Nothing is illegal
00:55:11.780 about X taking you offline. Like none of this is illegal. And so don't despair, don't blackpill,
00:55:19.720 but we need to pray and you need to be working. So praying for JD Vance. He is the man with the
00:55:25.380 choice in front of him. And I think the two paths will become clear as time goes on. Pray for him
00:55:30.640 to have an endeared heart towards the americans that he's the vice president of that he represents
00:55:37.520 that even when he disagrees with them and there's good signs like getting that kid rehired at doge
00:55:42.100 i think there's good signs that there's a war within him but that his allegiance would be to
00:55:45.940 the people and to say even when i disagree with them severely no peter no alex this is a step
00:55:51.760 too far they have a right you can't do this they have a right they have a voice they have a voice
00:55:54.460 they have a right they have constitutional rights afforded to them so pray but then you
00:55:59.680 have to build to be secure. Not in 15 years, three. That's the thing. And that's the last
00:56:05.700 thing we want to leave you with is we don't want you to despair. We don't want you to be discouraged,
00:56:09.500 but we do want you to feel a sense of urgency, not fear. Be anxious for nothing, but with prayer
00:56:13.780 and supplication, make your request known to God. So pray first, but don't just pray. Pray and work.
00:56:19.820 And you need to work like a madman. You need to work with fire under your feet, with an unstoppable
00:56:26.640 sense not of fear but of urgency you have three years you have three years um to um to fortify
00:56:34.760 your family um you need to be working in such a way uh that you are able to uh to store up
00:56:41.100 reserves of uh of wealth of cash um of food of these kinds of things and um put jammers on your
00:56:49.440 list commercially available uh electromagnetic jammers for drones and stuff can i ask this
00:56:54.820 question why if if if it's vance who is potentially connected with palantir why are we saying three
00:57:01.240 years because in three years he'll just have more influence than he does now as the vice president
00:57:07.900 and then also just uh viveka's governor so the thought is that palantir would also build bigger
00:57:13.160 facilities there in ohio so they bankroll you don't think they'll be i mean you don't think
00:57:17.300 trump is sympathetic to them i think he's too busy the same level no i don't think they i don't think
00:57:22.520 they have claws in trump at the same level that they do with vance even though and just again
00:57:28.100 hear us we're not trying to be unhinged here we're trying to to paint a full picture a reasonable
00:57:32.680 picture um we like vance in some ways even more than we like trump yeah um trump was not posting
00:57:40.420 about the order of morris right although he was napoleon posting and i appreciate that i love that
00:57:45.360 gotta love that but um but like in terms of if we're just saying in terms of like uh historic
00:57:50.680 christian doctrine trump's primary faith advisor is paula white and a rabbi has been added to the
00:57:57.060 faith council don't love it of course uh whereas jd vance on the other hand i have no doubt if i
00:58:03.220 was sitting down with trump and jd vance right now and we're just talking theology right vance
00:58:07.300 would be able to track and trump would be you know what are you talking about right um you know so
00:58:11.560 so vance is you know theologically he is the superior um and i think he has more ties to
00:58:17.500 christian faith um than than trump does and so in many ways we're grateful for vance and in many
00:58:22.920 ways he is our guy um he's reading you know posts from guys in on the ascendant right guys in in in
00:58:29.700 our camp um he's you know even responding and retweeting at times um so in many ways he is our
00:58:36.080 guy uh the problem is that um there are other people who are not our guys like peter teal like
00:58:42.700 alex carp um and and like the the entire country of india uh that uh that he is beholden to right
00:58:49.960 and to pretend potentially beholden he doesn't have to be he can always just say take a hike
00:58:54.980 he could just do the right thing he could have the fortitude and the courage and the grit
00:58:58.940 to simply say no um but we're just recognizing that the pressure is immense right the pressure
00:59:04.560 is immense and to just to assume that he's just going to do the right thing and tell all these
00:59:09.820 people, very powerful people to take a hike, would be naive on our part. So let's pray that he does
00:59:15.820 the right thing. But in the meantime, in addition to our prayer, let's work as though he's going to
00:59:20.440 do the wrong thing. Yep. Amen. So work hard, work in faith, but don't be naive. Trust the plan. It's
00:59:27.620 all working out. It's all going good. It might not be. And the fight that has to happen is out of
00:59:31.820 MAGA, out of the coalition that elected Trump, a true right wing, we call it nationalist,
00:59:36.740 Christian nationalist movement has to come out of that.
00:59:39.600 There's no forming a new third party. 0.58
00:59:41.100 There's not an alternative.
00:59:42.260 Out of the right wing that currently exists,
00:59:44.440 there has to come a strong Christian nationalist
00:59:47.960 patriarchal movement.
00:59:49.900 So led by men, not by women. 0.98
00:59:51.620 Something has to come out of there soon. 0.86
00:59:53.720 It needs to be sending people up in Congress.
00:59:55.360 It needs to be sending people as advisors
00:59:57.080 to the president, the vice president,
00:59:58.700 people that are influential,
01:00:00.340 that we have just, the clock is running out
01:00:02.260 for that to emerge.
01:00:03.360 And if it doesn't, they will take us
01:00:04.940 because we are too small. 1.00
01:00:05.840 they will sequester us quarantine and crush yep that's fifth generation warfare it's the anakin
01:00:12.160 and padme meme um where you know you've got anakin and that's in this equation that would be us
01:00:18.100 and uh we're saying to padme and that's your you know maga hats on you know the fell fort patches
01:00:22.560 you know across the chest and we're saying uh trump is playing uh 40 chess and she's like
01:00:27.280 yeah like we're gonna have a christian nation you know no the 40 chess playing 40 the 40 chess
01:00:34.120 that he might be playing is uh the 40 chess of um of king maker for vance and vance selling us out
01:00:42.120 and then all of a sudden the christian nationalists are in jail that that so we're not doubting 40
01:00:47.600 chess we're just saying 40 chess is a i still doubt the 40 it's a two-way 40 chess is a two-way
01:00:53.560 street it could be 40 chess for our benefit or it could be 40 chess for oh no my goodness what
01:00:59.040 just happened so thank you guys for tuning in uh be in prayer be vigilant be wise be discerning
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01:01:16.180 the only ones left you know and the lord you know has always reserved for himself a remnant for
01:01:21.240 times such as these um but i would say that although we're not the only ones left it is a
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