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July 21, 2025 65 mins

The Nelk Boys just hosted one of the wildest podcast combos of all time: first Benjamin Netanyahu, then Nick Fuentes. Back-to-back interviews that exposed the total generational shift in how Americans view Israel, war, corruption, and political power. This episode dives into why Gen Z and Millennials are DONE blindly supporting foreign governments, and why the Israel lobby is panicking.Netanyahu’s appearance was nothing but a propaganda stunt. No questions about Epstein. No mention of Mossad. No talk of AIPAC buying off Congress or the $3.8 billion in taxpayer money sent to Israel every year while Americans can’t even afford rent. He painted Israel as America’s eternal friend and Trump as his “bestie” — and the Nelk Boys just let it ride. But then Nick Fuentes came on and torched every lie.Fuentes laid it out: Israel is losing the younger generation because people are waking up. We’ve seen the footage. We’ve seen the lies. We know unarmed civilians are being killed. We know the Epstein operation was an intelligence-run blackmail ring that involved world leaders and billionaires. And we know both parties are covering it up.This generation doesn’t owe Israel anything. We owe the truth to the American people. We’re broke. We’re buried in debt. We’re watching our tax dollars fund wars we don’t believe in — wars with no benefit to the average American. Fuentes reminded everyone what American nationalism actually is: putting America first, ending foreign lobbying, and exposing the rot that connects DC to Tel Aviv.In this episode, we also take the gloves off with Trump. No more blind trust. He’s burying the Epstein client list. He’s pardoning no one. He’s arresting no one. He dropped executive orders but got no laws passed. He’s promoting war while pretending he’s still anti-war. And now he’s parading around “bombshells” about Obama and Hillary, but where are the arrests? Where’s the action?We’re also covering the strategic distraction campaign happening in real time. The MLK files were dumped — 230,000 PDFs — with no explanation. Just like the JFK files. Just like Epstein. It’s transparency designed to be impossible to dig through. But people are paying attention. We know the FBI targeted King. We know this release is meant to dilute the outrage around Epstein. It won’t work.Then there’s Hunter Biden. Pardoned by his dad. Three-hour unfiltered interview. Crack stories. Hookers. Insane rants. This is who the Democrats said “no one is above the law” would apply to. Turns out that was a lie too. Hunter walks free while Trump gets felonies over a Stormy Daniels payment. Total joke.Also in this episode — Microsoft gave Chinese nationals access to U.S. military technology. Yes, seriously. And only now are they backpedaling. Our own tech companies, run by creeps like Bill Gates, are giving away national security secrets while everyone’s distracted with Trump memes and Hunter’s teeth falling out.And finally, we respond to the far-right Jubilee panel. American nationalism needs strong voices, not bitter or hate-filled ones. Pride in your heritage isn’t racism. Wanting American jobs to go to Americans isn’t extremism. Our Founders were nationalists. We should be too.This episode is about truth. Real America First values. No more foreign wars. No more lies. No more pretending Epstein was a one-man operation. The Nelk Boys tried to play both sides. Netanyahu lied. Fuentes brought receipts. And we’re not backing down.

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America, we are back baby. Welcome to another episode of
America Unfelter with James Pascalades.
We got a great show for you tonight folks.
Please everyone remember to likefollow smash the subscribe
button. We have a great show with a lot
of different topics. We're going to talk about the
interview the Nelk boys did withNetanyahu and then the interview

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they did immediately following with Nick Fuentes to get both
sides of the aisle. They got 2 very interesting
perspectives. It seemed like 1 was more of APR
stunt than the other and it seems like they didn't really
know much about either people they were interviewing.
But it was still interesting to hear the perspectives from both
and we'll go over that today. We'll talk about the reason

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people are wrong for their distrust in Trump.
It's not wrong to not trust him.They're distrusting him or not
trust him for the wrong reasons.We need to be all on the same
page about what the problems arein this country.
We'll talk about why Trump's hammer he brought down on Obama
means nothing without arrest. We'll talk about the MLK files

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they're dumping in to water downthe Epstein information, Hunter
Biden's breaking interview, and Microsoft essentially just
giving our secrets away to China.
Like I said, we have a great show for you tonight, guys.
We have a lot of different topics to talk about.
I hope you guys also enjoyed my interview with Matthew Finney
more. We'll be doing another live
stream either on Wednesday or Thursday, just depending on

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scheduling. This week we plan to review the
far right verse. Who was it, Medon or Medi?
I don't even know, it was someone on YouTube, they had the
Jubilee video they surrounded where they had 20 far right
conservatives and I was actuallycasted to be on the episode but

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was not able to do it because ofthe problems I had with my arm.
I sadly wasn't able to be there but I should hopefully be able
to be on some episodes in the future.
But like I said, we got a lot ofdifferent topics to talk about
today. I want to dive into everything
we have to talk about today. I want to start with the
interview between the Nelk Boys and Netanyahu.

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This was announced last week. When they announced it, they got
a lot of controversy and they got a lot of controversy for a
reason that Netanyahu brought upin his interview and Nick
Fuentes brought up in his interview following.
The reason that it got a lot of controversy is among the younger
generation, among millennials and even below millennials, you

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know, Gen. Z, Gen.
Alpha, etcetera. There is no love for Israel like
other generations have had. Other generations have always
believed that Israel was a country that had the United
States best interests in mind, that the United States and
Israel mesh really well together.
This generation and the generations below do not agree

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with that. They have seen the war in Gaza.
They have now seen the other side of it.
You know, we saw a lot of Democrats upset about the
handling of the Palestinian people.
And then on the Republican side,we saw a lot of Republicans
upset versus the handling of theIranian situation.
Both sides, especially the younger generation are extremely

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upset at the Israel lobby and Israel as a country.
They are upset with apex fundingof our government officials.
They are very aware of it. Now this is something that well,
people were aware of the lobbying issues in our country.
They weren't as aware of it as they are now.
They were not as outspoken aboutit as they are now.
Right now people are not only questioning the Israel lobbying,

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questioning APEC, but they're questioning Netanyahu, they're
questioning Mossad, they're questioning all these things
because we're the Epstein cover up.
We saw Israel and Iran getting the conflict that the United
States had to get involved in. We're now seeing PR jobs done by
Netanyahu like this. This interview he did with the
Nelk boys was essentially just APR job to try and get the

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younger generations on Israel's side because the government
understands that that's not what's happening.
He essentially, in the interviewsaid him and Trump are best
friends, that American Israel have always had a good
relationship and will always have a good relationship.
And I want to start this also bysaying the Nelk boys weren't the

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best people to interview Netanyahu.
The Nelk boys have said repeatedly that they took this
interview because they will takeinterviews with almost anyone
they can get, as they should. They're in a position where
they're trying to grow their podcast.
And Netanyahu is a extremely polarizing public figure and
political figure. So why not have a controversial

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figure on your show? I just wish they were, you know,
more well read before they actually did the show.
And I mean like, Kyle's collar was literally like this the
entire time. It was just ridiculous.
But besides that, they gave him relatively no pushback, which
was sad to see. They didn't ask about anything
with the Damona project. They didn't talk about, you

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know, the USS Liberty. They didn't talk about the $3.8
billion a year we give them an aid.
They didn't talk about Apex funding.
They didn't talk about even the recent vote, the 422 to 6 vote
that took $500 million of our taxpayer dollars and sent them
to Israel. The fact that 422 people in our

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government voted to send money to Israel instead of, you know,
paying down our debt with that money is absurd to me.
It just shows that our government does not have our
best interests in mind. And I talked about this on our
last episode. We're not going to dive into it,
but the biggest threat to this nation is not China, not Iran,
not North Korea. It is politicians in America who

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do not have your best interests in mind.
That is what will be the destruction of this nation,
politicians who are lobbying anddoing the work of foreign
nations. And that's what is happening
right in our government right now.
And we saw that happen with the vote for the bill that Marjorie
Taylor Green proposed to strip 500 million in funding from
Israel out of the $3.8 billion ayear we already give them.

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That vote should have gone through 422 to 6 the opposite
way. And I'm very upset it didn't.
But I want to talk about some more of this interview.
The only highlight of this interview was Netanyahu pointed
out the absurdity of the Gays for Gaza movement.
The Gays for Gaza movement is not a massive movement in the
United States, but it is a movement in the United States

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that makes no sense. He essentially compared it to
the Chickens for KFC movement, which again, like I said, that
was probably the highlight of the entire interview because it
just shows the absurdity of the group itself.
Gays for Gaza makes no sense because in that area and in
Muslim countries, they generallydo not tolerate gay people at

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all to the point that they just kill them.
And that's obviously not tolerated here in America and
should not be tolerated. No one should just be killed
because of who they are ever. No one should be hurt because of
who they are either. But the fact that we have a such
a weird political culture in this country that we have a
group that was created that is called for gays for Gaza, and it

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is filled with people who would be killed if they were to enter
that region, who are supporting people of that region.
It is a little odd to me. It's like, OK, like, what do you
got? You know, do you guys not have
hobbies? Do you guys not have free time?
What? Like that was the only highlight
of the interview when Netanyahu pointed that absurdity out.
But other than that, other than that, the entire thing was

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literally Netanyahu trying to run APR campaign for Israel.
He was trying to get the youngergenerations on board with this
undying love for Israel that theAmerican government and the
American people in previous generations have had that these
new generations don't have. We don't have these because we
don't live in the same America that our grandparents have.

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We're not going to dive into this too much, but we've talked
about this premise a lot that the dollar does not go as far.
We're not able to buy houses thesame way our grandparents were
able to because of BlackRock andcompanies like that lobbying who
buy up all the single family homes.
Our dollar really does not go asfar.
Interest rates are through the roof.

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Credit card debt is at all time highs and student loan interest
rates are at all time highs. So all these things make it
pretty hard for us to live the life that our grandparents were
able to live. Or even if it's not the same
life, we want to hope for betterfor future generations.
And this, this is the opposite of what we're seeing.
And one of the reasons people inour country, especially the
younger generations, don't want to financially support Israel is

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2 reasons. One, the reason I just explained
is we don't have the money to give.
We are in debt and our dollar isgetting worth less every single
year. We need to fix these issues
before we drive America into a hole that it can never get
itself out of. That is reason #1 and reason #2
is they see violence and destruction in the media.

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We have talked about this, but the entire war is essentially
just online for one of the firsttimes in history in the world.
We have full documentation from both sides on almost every
single conflict. And we had this, you know, in
prior years, even in Afghanistanand Iraq, you know, there were
video cameras and reporters there, but not everybody had a

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cell phone with four K 60 framesper second filming where they
were able to literally film incoming missiles, incoming
bombed drones strikes, they're able to film military attacks,
et cetera. All these things are being live
uploaded onto TikTok X social media, and any time there's a
conflict around the world and people are able to see the

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government's lies in real time. So when the government says that
they are not killing any unarmedpeople who are waiting for aid,
and then videos online show thatto be untrue, they show women
and children who get slaughteredwaiting for aid.
And, you know, men, women and children who get slaughtered
waiting for aid. It's hard for people to want to
trust the Israeli government when they see them in these

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constant wars. They see the president or Prime
Minister say something like thatand then they see a video
completely contradicting them. So it's not unfair.
You know that our generations and all these younger
generations don't have this undying love for Israel.
We have no reason to. They have done nothing to help
our generation. If anything, they have heard it.

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They've taken more of our dollars, $3.8 billion a year.
We need to be using that money to pay down our debt and make
life better for future generations because we've
already screwed my generation, we've already screwed
millennials, and we've screwed the generation under me.
Let's make it better for future generations.
After that, let's make America what it was supposed to be.
Getting back to our founding principles, Netanyahu

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essentially pushed back on any time the Nelk boys gave them any
bit of, you know, guff. Anytime they push back at him at
all, which was rarely. Like I said, they weren't
prepared for this interview. They weren't the right people to
conduct this interview. If you want someone to conduct
an interview like this, I don't know.
I mean, I don't agree with stuffDinesh D'souza says, but he

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would be a better person. I mean, there would be a a lot
better people like even Joe Rogan, Matt Walsh, anyone who
actually has a background in politics, anyone who has a
background in public speaking beyond just YouTube videos where
they're vlogging and doing pranks.
And I love the Nelk Woods. I've always been a fan of their

(11:38):
pranks. I still watch some of their
videos, some of the more interesting titled ones, but I I
just don't think they were the right people to interview
Netanyahu. They have some very, you know,
odd interview. Like they were the same people
who interviewed Alexis Texas andnow they're interviewing
Netanyahu. Their roster of the people they

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have interviewed is very insane.They've had some very impressive
interviews under their belt, butthen when you also mix in some
of the other ones they have, it's like, okay, how do people
like Netanyahu and Elon Musk fitinto who they're trying to
interview? Like, I understand they're
trying to just interview anybodybecause they're trying to grow
their platform. But if you're going to do that,

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you at least have to get slightly educated on the topics
you're going to be discussing. They had no information at hand
of the topics, like they or no knowledge of the information of
the topics they were talking about.
They were essentially just letting Netanyahu riff and riff
and riff and talk about how America and Israel are this one
powerhouse whenever they work together, how Donald Trump and

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him are such good friends, how, you know, the younger
generations need to support Israel.
And like they talked about when the Nelk boys went to Israel,
etcetera. What was really interesting
about this, and I talked about this in the beginning, is
following this, the Nelk boys obviously got a lot of shit.
They were getting an immense amount of hate online.

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And not just hate, you know, they were getting like the spam
Els. They were getting various
comments. I'm sure a record amount of
dislikes on the video because like I said, Netanyahu is a
polarizing figure. He is a very notorious, you
know, politician. He could he could go down as one

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of the more corrupt politicians of all time.
And Nick Fuentes hopped on theirKick stream with them right
after. Kick is a live streaming
platform for those who don't know.
I'm sure most of you do, but theNelk Boys live stream on Kik and
right after the Netanyahu interview, after receiving all
the all the hate for the video and all the pushback for the

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video, they then took it to their live stream comments,
asked who they should have on from the other side, and
overwhelmingly the crowd said Nick Fuentes.
Of course, Nick Fuentes is an outspoken American Christian
nationalist. He is extremely well spoken,
part of the far right, cancelledfar right, one of the most

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cancelled men in America. And whether you agree or
disagree with his taste, like I say about everybody I agree or
disagree agree with, let them talk, let them have a voice.
Let them have a social media account, let them have a
platform. This man is not allowed on
YouTube. He is only allowed on X and
Rumble. He is not allowed on almost any
other social media platform. He was on a no fly list for

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years because of the January 6thincident.
The bank or the FBI took $500,000 of his money with no
warrant. It is extremely corrupt how they
have tried to essentially ruin this man's reputation for
expressing his right to free speech.
And like I said, whether you agree or disagree with someones

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views, expressing your right to freedom of speech and your
opinions is your right as an American.
And everyone should be able to do that.
And they understand the argumentof social medias being private
companies. But they should not be limiting
free speech. Just because they don't agree
with the speech does not mean they should be limiting it.
He's not even allowed a blue check mark on Twitter even
though it is the most free speech platform of all time.

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But Nick Fuentes came on their podcast.
He did about 15 to 25 minutes, nothing too long.
They briefly talked about the interview and he pointed out,
like I said, that it was essentially just a big PR job.
He said that a lot of the thingsNetanyahu said were untrue.

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Specifically, he talked about the October 7th attacks.
It has been very clear and there's overwhelming evidence
that Mossad and Netanyahu knew that the attacks were going to
happen and allowed it to happen.The reason behind that my
audience can speculate to those,but it is very clear that Mossad

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did know about it. They have one of the best Intel
agencies in the entire world, and the overwhelming evidence
suggests that they could have prevented it but chose not to.
Nick pointed this out, you know,negating everything Netanyahu
was saying. Among other things.
Nick also pointed out, like we said, the shooting of unarmed

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people waiting for aid, the constant occasions it has
happened, and the times that it has been filmed and documented
for social media, these are things that the government
cannot escape. The government can lie to people
all they want, but they can't escape 4K video.
They can't escape evidence that shows that they were pushing

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propaganda, that they were lying, that yes, they may have
been bringing the aid they were forced to bring in into the
country, but at the same time they would then kill the people
who go to receive this aid. That is not a like.
As a Catholic, I find that extremely immoral, disgusting
and unforgivable. I find so many things that

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Israel does to be immoral and unforgivable, especially the
Epstein thing. We talked about the Epstein
thing all last week. I talked about it with Matthew
Finney Moore as well. But the fact that they allowed a
pedophile operation to run on anisland and they allowed it to
happen so that they can blackmail politicians and
billionaires is one of the most disgusting and corrupt things I

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have ever seen in my entire life.
And I pray that it's the most corrupt thing I've ever seen in
my entire life. I pray that nothing worse ever
happens. And I find it hard to imagine
that anything worse ever could aman who essentially sex
trafficked thousands of little girls to countless higher ups

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got to get his name cleared. Essentially, Gleam Maxwell is
the only one rotting in jail forthe crimes of Jeffrey Epstein.
I think the fact that the Nelk boys brought Nick Fuentes on
after is extremely important. I think when you bring such a
polarizing figure on your show, especially when you have a show
as big as the Full Send podcast,which has millions of

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subscribers, I think it is important to to let everyone,
especially when there's a mass amount of disagreement.
I think it's important to allow everyone to see both sides of
the story from a very educated perspective and to create their
own decisions. That's what America is.

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You know, we don't have our government telling us what
things are, even though that's what they want to try and do.
As Americans, we get to make ourown decisions based off of the
available information that's made public to us.
I think it's extremely importantthat they allowed that, you
know, video allowed the live stream with Nick Fuentes to be
public to the American people. I think that not only does it

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boost their credibility, but it also negates some of the
negativity they got from the Netanyahu interview in the 1st
place. Like I said, they weren't that
educated and informed on the subject.
They even expressed that to NickFuentes when they started the
live stream. Nick Fuentes is not shy about
things he said. Yes, it was clear.
It seemed like a pretty softballinterview.

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And then he goes on to educate them.
He goes on to educate them on things happening in Israel.
He goes on to educate them on things that Netanyahu said
specifically. And then he goes on to educate
them about how Americans feel about this on both sides or on
all sides of the aisle on, you know, Jews, Christians, Muslims,

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how they all feel about the situation domestically.
And this is important that the American people can hear both
sides of that because it's nice to hear the Prime Minister of a
country talk, whether it's propaganda or not.
But if you have nothing to negate that, if you have no, you
know, fact checking, if you haveno verification or no, like I
said, a a voice who, who speaks out against the Israel lobby,

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then it's essentially just pushing the Israel lobby on
their behalf. That's essentially what they
were allowing until they allowedNick Fuentes to do that.
So I think it's great that they allowed him on because I don't
think Israel should be allowed to just lobby on someone's
podcasts and lie to the Americanpeople about things that are not
true. Not everything he said was
false, but. But for him to paint Israel as

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completely innocent and that they have done nothing wrong is
false. For him to not brush over the
Epstein information at all is extremely negligent, extremely
suspicious and extremely, I don't know if rude is the right
word, but like rude to the American people, it's dishonest
to the American people and it just shows that you're pushing

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propaganda that you avoid one ofthe biggest subjects at hand.
I don't know, Israel pushed for decades the narrative or for
about 15 years the narrative that Iran was this close to a
nuclear bomb. And then he spoke about it in
the in the podcast that he has this iron tight relationship
with Donald Trump that they're best friends.
I don't know what's going on with my throat.

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He spoke about them being best friends.
And then when Donald Trump's in office and he took money from
Israel donors, Donald Trump is dropping bunker Buster bombs for
Israel. It just, I don't know it it all.
It all seems very corrupt. It all seems like Alex Jones has
been pushing and like I've kind of said, that there is a secret
war coalition between Netanyahu and Trump going right now.

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That Trump has completely abandoned his no new wars
campaign and he is going to helpIsrael fulfill the wishes of
Netanyahu that he knows future presidents might not allow.
And because they understand thatthe younger generations don't
love Israel the same way older generations do.
And it has nothing to do with, you know, the religion itself

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has nothing to do with Jews. And that's how people paint it
out. And that's the backlash that
Tucker Carlson gets. People call Tucker Carlson an
anti Semite for questioning the Israel lobby.
But that's the problem. If you call me or you call
Tucker Carlson or you call everyone who questions the
Israel lobby an anti Semite, you're only proving our point
that if we can't question you that there is something corrupt

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happening. If you are the only country in
the world that we're not allowedto question your government's
leadership, government's corruption, then I'm sure there
is some shady shit happening because nobody says anything
when we question the corruption of other countries around the
world. But when it comes to Israel,
when you question the corruption, you're painted as an
anti Semite, you're painted as avillain and a Nazi.

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But that's not true. I have no hate towards Jewish
people. I have a lot of Jewish friends.
I just think that the Israel lobby is extremely corrupt.
I think America is extremely corrupt.
I think Mexico is extremely corrupt.
I think a lot of countries are extremely corrupt.
But the problem with all those countries and the other
countries to give money to versus this one is Israel.

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We give $3.8 billion a year or two.
We give them almost unlimited military support.
And like I said, we now have a secret war coalition going on
between Donald Trump and Netanyahu.
Donald Trump is extremely good friends with the Nelk boys.
If you don't think that Donald Trump placed this interview so
that Netanyahu could boost his credibility with the younger

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generations, boost Israel's status with the younger
generations, then you're blind to this.
This is an obvious PR stunt by Israel, by Netanyahu, and by
Trump to boost the credibility of this.
So when they push the regime change, when they push future
war moves with Israel, when theypush future or push more money
to Israel, etcetera, we're more willing to accept it.

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We're more willing to just not look it over, not think about it
twice. Except that our tax dollars are
being wasted on a country that constantly undermines us and
essentially violates Geneva Convention laws.
And that's not to say that we don't or other countries don't,
but they currently are. What?
We're sending them money and they're making Americans look
bad because of it. My tax dollars right now are

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funding people getting killed when they're unarmed waiting for
aid. I don't want that to happen.
I don't want people to die in general.
I don't want Israelis to die, I don't want Palestinians to die.
I don't want Americans to die. I don't want Iranians to die.
I don't want anyone to die except for pedophiles.
I make that stance clear all thetime.
I want every pedophile to be eradicated off the face of the
earth, but I have no interest inseeing the continued wars

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happening everywhere. The only war I'd ever want to
see is if you could take every pedophile, put them in a Hunger
Games type situation, and then at the end just kill the winner
as well. Like I would love that.
But other than that I don't see any reason for war right now.
Like there are necessary wars but none that are happening
right now. None of the wars that the United
States have been involved in in the last 30 years have been

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necessary and even the last like40-50 years.
It is ridiculous that the UnitedStates keeps backing Israel and
all these regime change wars that Israel and Netanyahu are
pushing this PR stunt on the American people and on the next
generation because the now boys viewers are generally younger
viewers base, you know, anywherefrom like 14 to like 30
something, which is a wide range.

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But they do attract all kinds ofviewers.
But it's generally millennials and under.
It's not these older generations.
And while it is some of them, it's few and far between.
It's generally those, like I said, those younger generations
who are who Israel is trying to steal the hearts of.
But like I said, it's failing onboth sides of the aisle.
Democrats and Republicans. There is this, you know, we're

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all kind of nervous of Israel. We're all kind of scared of what
the government can and will do. We're all scared that, you know,
their Intel agencies were running a pedophile operation
and there's no justice being brought to it.
It's essentially just being covered up in real time.
We're scared that we're going toget pushed into a war by them
again. And we're scared that if

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anything happens to them that wehave to come defend them every
single time, no matter what. It scares the younger
generation. We don't want our dollars
funding it, and we're going to push back continuously on our
dollars funding that. We don't want that anymore.
I do want to go on to our next topic, and it kind of mixes in
with this one a little bit. But it's why people are like,

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we're seeing a huge lack in trust in Trump.
And that's not incorrect for people to not trust him right
now. Donald Trump has not shown to be
trustworthy recently. If anything, he has shown to be
lying recently. But we're seeing a huge amount
of people who are saying they donot trust Trump on both sides of
the aisle. And a lot of them are saying

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they don't trust Trump for, you know, same odd reasons.
They're saying they don't trust Trump because they think he
hates immigrants. He's a racist.
Like all the old bullshit buzzwords we used to hear back
in the day. That's not why you should be
hating Trump right now. And I'm not saying anyone should
be hating. I'm not telling people how they
should be thinking politically. But Donald Trump, the reason

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people should not be able to trust him is because he has lied
to us. Because during his campaign, he
campaigned on no new wars and went back on it because of
lobbying. Because he for years, him, his
son, everyone in his cabinet, everyone in the Republican Party
was pushing for the releasel of the Epstein files.
They were pushing so hard for the release of the Epstein files

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because, like me, we're still sure that Bill Clinton is a part
of them, But Donald Trump might be a part of them now.
You know, it seems to be very likely that Donald Trump could
be in these files. I've talked about it all week.
Last week I talked about it withMatthew Finney more as well.
But I don't know that's the reason why you guys should not
be trusting Donald Trump. If anything, you shouldn't be

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not trusting him because of all the bullshit buzzwords and the
like, the boy who cried wolf, things where they're, you know,
they're throwing out anything atthe wall, seeing what sticks.
No, don't trust them because of the things that are right in
front of us now that are happening, that are tearing down
the Republican Party, that are tearing down the conservative
establishment, that are making credible media sources look
terrible. Like literally, I talked about

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this with Matthew Fenny more as well.
But the media source they brought in for the phase one
release of the Epstein binders, they ruined their credibility.
They made them all look terriblebecause there was no Phase 2.
They paraded around these binders only to have no new
information really in them. It was only the Glain
information and even less than that because they redacted
things. So I don't know.

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We're we're seeing a lot of things that are not trustworthy
from the White House right now. And that should be the reason
that people are not trusting Trump.
It shouldn't have anything to dowith like the 2016 bullshit and
all that. It should be the fact that
Donald Trump is actively gettingcaught in things right now.
And while he's getting caught, he's actively trying to throw
anything he can into the media to distract us and brings us to

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our next topics, which is the things he's throwing into the
media to distract us. Last week, they threw the
bombshell out there that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
conspired together and that there's text messages to prove
these allegations that they conspired together to form the
Russia hoax. The thing that media outlets and
journalists on social media wereparading around as the reason

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Donald Trump should not be elected in 2016, Among other
things like being mean to Rosie O Donald, who is probably the
only person who deserves it. But Donald Trump threw out these
or Tulsi Gabbard released these files last week saying that
Barack Obama and Hillary Clintonare guilty, which is essentially
A treasonous charge. If they are guilty of conspiring

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against a presidential candidateas a presidential candidate and
the current president to not gethim elected, to not even
essentially allow him to run a legitimate campaign.
Because you're trying to, you know, you're, you're lying to
the American people, pushing propaganda on to the American
people. My problem with it is the fact
that Donald Trump threw this outthere.
Tulsi Gabbard threw this out there.

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But we're not going to see an arrest.
Obama's not in handcuffs. Hillary Clinton's not in
handcuffs. I haven't seen one Obama White
House official in handcuffs. I haven't seen anybody get
arrested. It's the same thing we talked
about last week and we've talkedabout before, but it it means
nothing if you do these things and don't actually give any
action. If you release the JFK files and

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don't name who the new suspects are, name what actually
happened. If you release the MLK files and
don't say anything further than releasing the files.
If you say that Obama and Tulsi Gout or Obama and Hillary are
guilty but don't actually arrestthem, what does it mean?
If you bury the Epstein information?
It just shows you're corrupt. Like all these things are not
proving well for Trump. They are actually showing that

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Trump might be a lot more corrupted than we thought.
Like I said, he's throwing all these things in the media just
to try and distract it, to try and overwhelm the media, give
them a lot of different things to talk about, a lot of
different things he promised on his campaign.
But the promise is, is he's watering these things down.
Now. They're not going to mean shit
because right now everybody who actually has a brain in politics

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is focused on Epstein. They're focused on the
bipartisan cover up from the Democrats and Republican
establishments to bury the filesthat show that high up
politicians, donors to both parties, that people were they
were in with this guy, that theywere having sex with children on
this guys island, that they werebeing blackmailed by Jeffrey
Epstein. There is a bipartisan movement

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to bury these files. And like I said, they're going
to throw anything they can in the media to get it out of the
way. But would really get it out of
the way is seeing Obama in handcuffs is not just saying
that Obama, we know you're guilty, Hillary, we know you're
guilty is actually seeing them get arrested, seeing them get a
mug shot the same way Donald Trump did.
I don't think Donald Trump should have been arrested, but

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why aren't they right now? Why are they not arrested?
Why is Donald Trump not holding anyone actually accountable for
the actions that he's saying they did?
And then another thing they threw out into the media.
They released the MLK files today, but just like the JFK
files where they released 80,000independent PDF files that you
had to download one by one, thistime they released 230,000 PDF

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files. Again, this is just a complete
distraction from the Epstein case.
I'm sure eventually we will review all the files.
It will take me a few weeks and I'm sure it will take people in
the media a few weeks, but we will get more information than
we've had. I've made my prediction on this
previously, but I think it was people within the FBI.
We literally have quotes from the head of the FBI at the time

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who said that. And I quote, Martin Luther King
is the most powerful Negro in this country and we need to do
whatever we can to destroy and kill him.
That is an exact quote from the leader of the FBI at the time
that Martin Luther King was alive in his final years.
So I think it is pretty obvious that it most likely was a CIAFBI

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operation, something along the lines of that it's weird that a
guy would get sniped from a roofwhile he's in his motel room or
on his motel balcony from a guy who just got out of jail.
That seems like a conspiracy to me.
I you know, I just, that's actually something I forgot to
talk about too. Netanyahu in the and this isn't
new for him to say he said it before.
That's how he tried to get the United States people on board

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with bombing Iran. But in the interview with the
Nelk Boys, he expressed that theattempts we saw in Donald
Trump's life in his campaign leading up to his election were
from Iran. That the shooter we saw in
Butler, PA, and the guy who attempted to break onto Donald
Trump's golf course were from Iran.
That they were Iranian hitmen. One, they look nothing like

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Iranian hitmen. 2 Why would BlackRock be using an Iranian
hitman in their advertisements? That would look poorly on
BlackRock. But no one seems to be talking
about it there, only Netanyahu when he wants to push his pro
war agenda, which seems, again, very suspicious.
Like I said, this guy is hungry for war.
This guy wants war like Dan Bilzerian wants sex.
It does not stop with him. All he does is want to drag the

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United States into these wars, into these conflicts.
Every time they get into a conflict, we are involved.
We're funding it. We're defending them.
And not only are we defending them, we are trying to end the
conflict for them in the same way we did with the Iranian
conflict, which is not over yet.It's over temporarily until the
regime change push through, which we will see before Donald
Trump leaves office, because like we're seeing in real time,

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there's not this undying love for Israel.
They're not going to be able to get these things in the future
if they don't get them through with Donald Trump now.
Donald Trump might be Israel's last chance to get a lot of
funding. I'm sure we will see in the next
few years more and more pushbackfrom young conservatives.
And as these young conservativesgrow into older conservatives
and they start to have children and they're able to to show

(34:29):
these values to our children as well, that, you know, we're
American nationalists, that we are going to put our money for
America first. What real America First is, is
putting all your money towards Americans, putting Americans
over everyone. Our government works for us.
It doesn't work for Israel. It doesn't work for Africa or
Mexico or Canada. It doesn't work for anybody but
the American people. We need to make that the law of

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this land. For some reason we have 422
people in our government voting to take our money and send it to
Israel instead of the other way around.
It should have been 422 voted tokeep our money in America.
But no, we have a government where 99% of the people in the
United States House are funded by Israel and will do anything
they can to defend Israel, even if it means putting the United

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States in a shittier position. This is not the America we need.
This is not the America that will survive.
This is not the America that will thrive.
This is an America that is in decline and Donald Trump is
leading it down there right now.Donald Trump's lobbying money
that he took is leading him to be one of the more corrupt
presidents we have seen. We are seeing Donald Trump go
back on his word in every singleway.

(35:33):
We are seeing him push this transparency narrative while
he's burying the Epstein information and shoving all this
other information down our throats in the meantime to try
and cover that up. But no, the SO of the MLK files,
the releasal of the Obama information doesn't mean
anything, especially if we don'tsee any arrests.
We need to see arrests from the Obama Hillary administration.

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We need to see arrest from the Democratic Party if we're going
to actually be able to have any trust in Trump that they're
going to get anything done. We have not seen a single arrest
from Donald Trump since he's been in office.
In either terms. We need to see more people being
held accountable and corrupt politicians.
How often do you see politiciansheld accountable and arrested?
Rarely. How often do politicians break

(36:16):
the law? Essentially every day.
Why is it that there's only one politician who's really in jail?
It's the guy that Tucker interviewed, Santos, and he's
doing 12 years for essentially something that happens every
single day on the House floor when there's way worse things
that happen on the House floor. And again, I talked to you guys
about this interview last week, but I urge everyone to go watch
it. It exposes an insane amount of

(36:37):
government corruption. You're not even just government
corruption if you're a gossip person, it's government gossip
too. They talk about, you know, crazy
different drinking, sex, things that happen within the House,
within Congress, etcetera. These are all corrupt things
that the American taxpayers are funding.
Essentially, people are voting on bills.
Drunk people are sending other representatives from states that
they reside in to go vote on these bills for them because

(36:59):
they are too drunk to vote on the bills sometimes because they
show up to work drunk, because they are Alcoholics.
Some of these people we need to be better about choosing who we
vote into office. If you don't actually know the
policies of the people you're voting in, maybe just don't vote
on that subject or educate yourself further on it.
Because people just go down the list.
They select Republican or Democrat.

(37:20):
They don't know shit about about80 to 90 percent of the
candidates, and those candidatesactually probably impact your
daily life more than the president does.
Your local candidates, your local representatives, your
House representatives, your Senate representatives, your
state representatives, your mayor, et cetera.
These things are going to impactyour daily life a lot more than
the president outside of taxes, things like that, et cetera.

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So it's really important to educate yourself on these
things. It's really important to know
that you know no information about these things.
It's important to not vote for people who are taking money from
APEC. It is important to not vote for
people who are taking money fromforeign lobbies and to only vote
for people who are taking money from American.
I don't even think we should really be voting for politicians
who take lobbying money. I think it should be extremely

(38:03):
limited. While there are some projects
with lobbying that I don't necessarily support, but I don't
think they're that negative, butI think lobbying should be
banned as a whole. Lobbying is essentially just
legal bribery. It's leading to the decline of
this nation in a lot of ways. It is very corrupt.
We see foreign governments beingable to infiltrate America
because of this and talking about infiltrating America, I

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want to go on to one of our other subjects today.
Microsoft is officially like, this is just ridiculous.
When I read this out, Microsoft is going to stop giving Chinese
nationals, so people who live inChina and nationals who live in
America, but people who live in China as well, they're going to
stop giving them access to United States military

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technology software. Microsoft has been giving China,
Chinese nationals in the United States and people within China
itself access to United States military technology.
They they were using these people as contractors and using
these people as laborers and forwork on coding.

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But to think that China, the Chinese Communist Party had
access 2 United States military technology all because of
Microsoft is so fucked up and corrupt it makes me extremely
upset. We all know Bill Gates is
extremely corrupted because of his relationship with Epstein.
He most likely was extremely guilty of having sex with
children. We could assume this because of

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his relationship with Epstein. Because of his lies about his
relationship. He lied about the amount of
times you saw him, how many times you saw him, where he saw
him, if he was on the plane, if he went to the island.
He lied publicly about this manytimes.
He lied about his affairs and then his wife, who even knew
about his affairs, divorced him after she found out about the

(39:49):
Epstein stuff. So what did his wife find out
that we don't know. I'm sure we will never hear from
her. Hopefully one day we will get
the release of the information. But the person who was guilty of
having sex or hasn't been proven, but the person who in my
mind is guilty of having sex with children on Epstein's
island is now essentially guiltyof giving United States military
technology to the Chinese Communist.

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Party, this ban that Microsoft is now having where they're
stopping giving this technology to them comes after a Chinese
nationalist was called spying onthe United States.
You want to know why they were spying?
And this should be obvious to the American government and to
tech billionaires because I knowthis and I just host a political

(40:32):
podcast. But Chinese nationals by law and
Chinese citizens by law are required to report any and all
things to the Chinese governmentwhen asked, and that includes
espionage and spying. So if they come to America and
they are asked by a Chinese official about any specific
thing they saw, they are not allowed to lie.

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They have to report it. So essentially every single
Chinese national within the United States is is a spy for
the Chinese Communist Party. Whether they want to be a spy or
not. The Chinese Communist Party has
made them into spies. They have created this situation
and they have made it so that ifyou travel to the United States
from China, you are required to report all your findings.

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So I don't think we should be allowing Chinese nationals into
the United States. I don't think we should be
allowing any immigrants into theUnited States.
But for safety concerns, Chinesenationals very specifically,
like I said, our biggest threat to this nation is corrupt
politicians who do not have yourinterest, your best interests in
mind. But second chore to that is
China. And then third is North Korea.

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Iran is not even close, but we need to have our focus on these
issues because we've talked about the generational long game
that China's playing and we willnot win that.
So we need to have every advantage we can over China
because we don't have a lot of advantages when it comes to
generations and things like thatand passing these wars along

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generations. There was one other breaking
story from today and it was the Hunter Biden interview.
Hunter Biden sat down for a three hour unfiltered interview.
I have not finished watching it yet.
I actually will most likely do areaction stream to this.

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I know I've said that a few times.
I said I was going to do 1 aboutthe Nick Fuentes and Candace
Owens interview, but then Candace Owens started
copywriting every single person who tried to download it and
restream it. So I did not want to deal with
that, but I, I think I will be able to do this one.
I also will be, like I said, doing a reaction stream to the
Jubilee far right video that I was casted for but sadly was not

(42:47):
able to attend because I think that will give an interesting
perspective too. But Hunter Biden's interview
kind of proves that One thing, you know, it proves that if you
get pardoned, you can literally go and talk about your crack use
and crack addiction and all the illegal things you did very

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publicly and no one can really do anything about it.
He was pardoned for any and all crimes he committed.
So we're all of Bidens family members and pretty much anyone
who worked with or close to Biden, including Fauci, one of
the most corrupt people who should rot in jail for the rest
of his life for what he did to millions of Americans.
But Hunter Biden for three hourstalked about his crack usage,

(43:31):
his alcohol usage. He ripped the Democrats apart.
He sounded like a cracked out child.
He sounded extremely immature. And I generally don't find
cursing to be bad. If you're cursing when you're
talking, I curse a lot. It is not a problem when you are
cursing and you sound like a meth head and you look like a

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meth head and your eyes are bugging and you're like, I mean,
I heard Jeffrey want to go watchit themselves.
It's actually pretty bad. It's not from a PR perspective.
It is awful for Hunter Biden andJoe Biden and the entire Biden
family. It does not make the Democrats
look good. He had unfiltered takes about

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the Democrats. He said that if he were
president, he would invade El Salvador to get all the illegal
immigrants back in a random terrade.
Like he was just saying all these things.
And like I said, it's not even like the cursing specifically.
It's all the different things hewas saying and the way he was
saying it. He sounded cracked out.
He looked cracked out. And maybe he was like I said,

(44:35):
he's pardon, this guy could go do whatever the fuck he wants.
It does not matter. This guy is he was the person
that for, you know, years we heard from Nancy Pelosi, we
heard from Elizabeth Warren, we heard from Corrine Jean Pierre,
whatever her name is. We heard from Joe Biden himself.

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Are you going to pardon Hunter Biden?
Will you pardon your son? And they all said no one is
above the law, not even the son of the president of the United
States. No one is above the law.
No, I will not pardon my son only for him to pardon him
saying that his son would face unfair prosecution.
First of all, nothing would be unfair about the prosecution.

(45:16):
Unfair prosecution was trying toarrest Trump for paying Stormy
Daniels off again, it's not a crime.
It is not A and saying like, oh,he did shit with his taxes and
whatever. Like again, go to New York, go
to the finance industry, go to Wall Street, go to the Lehman
bro, go to any of these corrupt companies, go to BlackRock.

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Like they do more corrupt shit by 11:00 AM every single day and
things they accuse Donald Trump of in those 34 felonies.
So I hate that argument about, Idon't know, I just hate that
argument from liberals. I really think people need to be
held accountable for their actions.
But when you're forcing crimes on people, it's not holding
people accountable. It's using it's using your

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political power against your political opponents, which is
what dictators do now, what presidents are supposed to do.
Hunter Biden was one of the mostcorrupt people to enter the
White House. He was not the president, but he
was the president's son who was able to treat the White House
like a mockery. He was able to do cocaine in the
White House, do drugs in the White House.
He was able to get away with pictures leaking of them having

(46:26):
sex with hookers, smoking crack while driving 145 miles an hour
on United States roadways. But none of this mattered to
anyone in the Democratic Party post Joe Biden pardoning him.
Yes, there were a few voices whospoke out against it, but the
majority of voices on MSNBC, on CNN, Rachel Maddow, etcetera,
they were in favor of it. They were saying that it doesn't

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matter that Joe Biden 4 years said that he wasn't going to
pardon him, that his son was going to face unfair political
political prosecution, which is exactly what they did to Trump.
So I, I just, I hate the fact that Democrats are like the,
that hypocritical. They will literally accuse you

(47:09):
of doing the thing that they aredoing in that very moment.
It is absurd that Democrats treat America, treat Americans
in the American media this way. That is kind of all our topics
we do have for today. It was a great show.
I do want to go over everything one more time.
Like I said in the beginning, wetalked about the Netanyahu and

(47:32):
the Nelk Boys interview. I thought it was a pretty
softball interview, but it did give an interesting perspective.
I don't agree with Netanyahu on nearly anything, and I disagree
with the Israel lobby and funding the Israel lobby.
But I do think it's interesting to hear all perspectives from
all angles of these things. It's the same reason I even
listen to illegal immigrants speak about these things.

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I don't agree with them and I debate them on these things.
But I'll hear them out at least a little bit.
I'm not going to listen to them forever, but same thing.
I'll listen to Netanyahu for an hour long interview, even though
I disagree with it. But I appreciate the fact that
the Nelk boys, upon realizing what they had done, upon
realizing that they were essentially pushing a propaganda

(48:14):
video out there, they then brought on a voice who speaks
out against the Israel lobby. And like I said, no matter what
people think of him, he has the right to a voice in America.
And he has a extremely knowledgeable voice as well.
He's extremely well read. He is very charismatic.
That's why people love him, because even people who don't
agree with some of his takes will still watch his show

(48:35):
because he's funny. He makes people laugh.
He makes people feel comfortablewith his dreams even when he's
talking about uncomfortable topics.
But Nick Fuentes came on, he refuted a lot of Netanyahu's
claims about the aid. He refuted the claims about why,
you know, Netanyahu wanted to push these things to younger
generations. He talked about Mossad, he

(48:57):
talked about the Israeli government, he talked about the
corruption, and he talked about why he was cancelled.
And he talked about the Canvas interview was a little bit as
well. I thought it was a really great
thing for the Nelk boys to do. It probably brought a lot of a
lot of favorability back to thembecause of it.
Like I said, they were getting an extreme amount of hate from
the Netanyahu interview and thenbringing, you know, the most

(49:19):
opposite side of things. Nick Fuentes, who is essentially
Netanyahu's worst nightmare, bringing him on the show to
negate and debate things he said, I think was an excellent
way to show that to the Americanpeople, that they weren't trying
to push propaganda out there, that they were just trying to
secure an interview, which I do believe, you know, I mean,
they've interviewed OJ Simpson before.

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And like, if they're going to interview that schmuck, like I'm
not surprised they interviewed Netanyahu as well.
We talked about that. We talked about why people are
distrusting Trump for the wrong reasons.
It's not wrong to distrust him. It's just you got to be
distrusting him because of the Epstein stuff, not arresting
people, false promises. He signs hundreds of executive
orders, which I love, but let's get some of them into law.

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Executive orders don't mean shit.
We saw that when Biden repealed all of yours when he got into
office. If a Democrat gets elected,
they're going to do the same thing.
So let's get some of these into law.
But we got to, if we're not going to trust Trump, we got to
do it for the right reasons. But I don't think people should
have their full trust in Trump right now, especially not in the
Republican establishment and definitely not in JD Vance who
seems to be Peter Teals puppet possibly orchestrating this

(50:24):
entire thing. We talked about all the things
Donald Trump is throwing in the media to bury this the Obama
hoax he and even if it's not a hoax, but the Obama Russia gate
hoax, if we don't see an arrest,this is essentially just
bullshit. It means nothing.
A hoax is a hoax until I see an arrest.
This is just another media headline and another like tweet

(50:45):
until there's an arrest. He tweeted out a video of like
AI of him arresting Barack Obamatoday.
But again, that means nothing unless you actually arrest him.
Unless you actually arrest Hillary.
Hold someone accountable for this.
We talked about them dumping theMLK files into the media today.
230 independent PDF files that all the media members will now

(51:05):
have to go through. Most likely only one or two of
them will be actually relevant to what people are looking to
find in them. But that's how you know they're
doing this. They're being transparent, but
in a very fucking impossible wayto deal with in a way that it,
you know, it does not make this easy.
The same as the JFK thing. I remember after those files
were released I was like why thefuck is this 80,000 pages and I

(51:27):
can't even search them. Like I should be able to search
by keywords should be able to search that.
Like, it just, it's terrible howthey did this.
We talked about the Hunter Bideninterview, how Hunter Biden is
essentially allowed to just walkaround talking about all his
crack stories now that he has a part in this was a very
interesting interview, though, that I most likely will do a
reaction stream to in the next few days.

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And then we also talked about Microsoft, who is now stopping
giving all their access to U.S. military technology to the
Chinese Communist Party, which you would think would be very
obvious. You would think they wouldn't
have done that in the 1st place.But no, Bill Gates the pedophile
is just too fucking stupid. Apparently he thinks that it is

(52:12):
a smart idea to give our technology to the country that
is essentially our biggest threat.
Way to go Bill Gates, you fucking moron.
But but that is our show for tonight, folks.
Again, we had a great show. I thought I really enjoyed it
this week. I do want to look and see if
there's any headlines that have popped up while I've been
filming. I did that all the last couple

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weeks and I think it actually adds something to the show
because there's a few times thatwe've had some headlines pop up
that I really just would not have gotten to until the next
day. Let's see if we got anything
right now. MLK's family is apparently

(52:55):
heavily objecting to the releaseof the files.
I mean, this is because that while MLK was an extremely
important figure, especially in black America and the civil
rights movement and things like that, he he wasn't an Angel.
I mean he had multiple fairs. I don't know this for a fact,

(53:17):
but I think it was alleged that at one point he, he did hit a
woman as well. He would constantly be using the
N word. And again, people say that
that's fine for black people to do, but I would argue that no
one should be using it. I mean, it's either no one
should be using it or everyone should be using it.
And again, I don't think everyone should be using it.

(53:37):
So it kind of comes back to no one should be using it.
But to say that only one race can say something, it seems
ridiculous to me. Not that I, I think people
should, like I said, I don't think people should be saying it
in general, but it's, it seems the reason they don't want it to
come out is, yeah, they just don't want the negative things
about the dad, about MLK to comeout.
And again, it's not that that would ruin his reputation, but

(54:00):
there are certain things about his life that are probably not,
you know, too appealing to the overall public.
There are little pieces to that.When people find out, they're
like, what the hell? Like when people found out Rosa
Parks husband had a car, like itwas like a shock to like that
was a trending thing on TikTok for a while and like millions of
people saw it and it was like, holy shit, what?
She had a car. Most people didn't know that she

(54:21):
was planted there. And she was planning there
because she's a sweet looking old lady and she was able to,
you know, fit the narrative of what they were trying to push of
just like a sweet old lady, no harm at all, who they wanted to
move on the bus because of whereshe was sitting.
It was a very effective method. There's nothing wrong with that.
It's just that they don't teach you these things when they
should. They should teach you what

(54:42):
actually happens in history, nota watered down version of it.
And it's very sad that we are taught a watered down version of
it. And a weird reason we are taught
a watered down version. If you guys look at who makes
all our textbooks, Robert Maxwell.
And that's who was making all our textbooks, Robert fucking
Maxwell, the the Mossad guy who was helping fund Jeffrey

(55:04):
Epstein, Galaine's father, who is the only one rotting in jail
for the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein.
Robert Maxwell who was mysteriously thrown off a boat
and killed. That who is, that's who is
creating our textbooks, essentially a Mossad agent.
So that that's another big problem with the American
education system. Let's see if there's anything

(55:24):
else trending right now. Most of the things trending I'm
seeing are Hunter Biden and MLK because like I said, they're
trying to flood the media with all these other things to
distract from the bigger narrative of Jeffrey Epstein.
And it's kind of working. It's not working on this show,
but it's working in the media because I, you know, Epstein is

(55:45):
the 18th trending topic now to Saturday.
Epstein should be the number onetrending topic until we get the
information, until we get all the information about it.
Let's see. Adam Schiff is trending.
Let's see. New documents show all along

(56:18):
that Adam Schiff knew that therewas no proof of Russia Trump
collusion. OK, like we can imagine most
Democrats knew that. But again, none of this shit
means anything until we see people getting arrested.
None of this actually means anything until yeah, like I
said, I briefly want to talk about this Jubilee video too

(56:39):
before I sign off. I was casted for it and I didn't
get to go on it because of my arm and I'm still recovering.
I just I have to take my arm outof my brace for two hours a day.
I figured during the show is a good time to distract myself but
I wish I was on. There were some people on the
show who I felt like didn't represent the far right movement
in the correct way. And it's not even that I

(57:01):
disagree with all their views specifically, even some of the
more you know far right Americannationalist views.
Like I have said, I'm an outspoken American nationalist,
so I hold a lot of similar viewsto some of them.
But the way they go about sayingthem, I think is incorrect.
I think they go about them in aninefficient way that makes the
movement look poor and it it fails to move the movement

(57:22):
forward. If we want to move American
nationalism forward, we can. You can't do it from a place of
hate. You can't do it because, like, I
don't want immigrants in this country, legal or illegal,
because of financial reasons. And even if they can pay money
to the economy, I don't want them because I want our dollar
to be worth something. I want Americans to hold jobs
and I want the dollars in America to be spread around

(57:45):
Americans. I want a complete restructure of
the way our government works in a lot of ways.
But it was very apparent that a lot of people don't want them
because of skin color. And again, it's their views to
say that. I have no right to tell them
that. They can't say that because this
is America. Everyone has the right to

(58:06):
freedom of speech, whether I agree with their views or not.
But my point is to move the movement forward.
Doing it from a place of hate isnot the way to go.
Doing it from a place of love for America is the way to move
forward. Doing it from a place of wanting
American lives to be better. The American laborers, the
American a dollar to be better, American politics to be less

(58:26):
corrupt and for us to get back to the values of our founders.
That's the right reason. Doing it because you just don't
want a certain race or religion is not necessarily correct
unless you're going to make likean assimilation argument.
And if you're going to make an assimilation argument, it's got
to be a very strong one because yes, like I've talked about,
there are certain things that donot assimilate with American

(58:48):
culture. I don't think Somalians
generally assimilate with American culture.
I do not think Muslims generallyassimilate with American values
and culture that much either. I've explained these things
before. I'm going to go over the Muslims
again one as well right now because if I say that without
explaining, people are going to go crazy.
But I think the fact that their God had sex with a nine year old

(59:11):
is vile and disgusting and pedophilic.
And I cannot in any way support a religion or people that
support a religion and think they would assimilate to my
culture if they believe in thosevalues.
Because in a lot of these Muslimrun countries the age of consent
is 9. Because of this wording in the
Bible. Which is absolutely grotesque,
vile and disgusting and I speak out against regularly on this

(59:35):
show. My biggest thing I hate about
this country is pedophilia. But like I said, I think the
episode itself of Jubilee was productive because I think
American nationalism is getting more of a voice.
I think the more American nationalists we get out there,
the better. And I think there were a lot of
really smart people who made some really smart points.
And it's not even to say even the people who made points they

(59:57):
didn't agree with didn't make any smart points at all.
It's just the little comments some of them would say here and
there that don't make the movement look great.
And we need to do what we can topush American nationalism into
the mainstream. We need to push American.
Nationalism to the American people, we need to let them know
the beauty of American nationalism and that American
nationalism will save this country.

(01:00:18):
We will be able to have a culture in America that people
are proud of. And one thing in this episode
that was very apparent and a lotof people are very, you know,
split between this was a lot of people on the episode were proud
to be white. They made that clear.
They even verbally said that they were proud to be white and

(01:00:38):
and a lot of people had problemswith this statement.
And I have a problem with that. You should have no problem with
someone being proud to be white.People are proud to be black,
they're proud to be brown, they're proud to be yellow.
They're proud to be Jewish, they're proud to be Muslim,
they're proud to be Christian. They're proud to be anything
they are. Why is it bad for people to be

(01:01:00):
proud to be white? I see no problem with people
doing that. If you're pushing a white only
society, I understand the problem with that, but that is
not what these people were pushing.
But a lot of them just made it clear that they are proud of
their white heritage, that they are proud of their white
ancestors and they are proud of being white and who they are and

(01:01:21):
their European heritage. And for some reason this was
made to be an issue by the left.This was made to be an issue by
the person they were debating the as well.
It was made to be an issue by people on social media.
But to give my perspective, I donot think it is a problem to
have pride for any Rachel or anyCol.

(01:01:43):
Jesus. Sorry any culture, race or
ethnicity. I was mixing all the words
together. But I think if we like I said, I
could disagree with them. I just don't think that having a
problem with like being proud ofthat is the correct way to go
about it. Like I I don't agree with

(01:02:03):
Muslims like I just said, but ifsomeones proud to be a Muslim,
I'm not going to tell them. Like I don't know, I might
debate them but I'm not going tolike tell them that they can't
be. And we were having people say
you cannot be proud to be white because of one, they were saying
the history behind it and two, they were just saying that it's
racist and it's racist towards other races and just means that

(01:02:26):
you only like white people. No, that's not true.
I like black people who are proud to be black.
Are they like are they racist? Do they hate all other races?
No, that's just an untrue statement.
You can be proud to be white andaccept other races.
It's just, and the way the medialikes to paint these things,
it's extremely upsetting to me, and I think it's what leads to
this further divide. Like I said, I don't think all

(01:02:48):
the people in the video express their views in the most positive
ways, but I do think a lot of them did make a lot of good
points. A lot of them did make some
decent arguments, and they were able to push American
nationalism further into the mainstream.
That's why I said I'm kind of sad I was not on the video.
I wish I was able to attend, butI will be able to do it for

(01:03:09):
future events. I just have to hope that they
have a similar style video because I want to be on.
I was on the mass deportations episode, which is American
nationalism you could say. But that video was a lot more of
it and there was a way bigger range of topics to debate, which
I think I probably would have excelled in.
But there were some some bigger voices there.
We even saw like people like Hermes sitting in the crowd and

(01:03:31):
apparently they cut his parts out that he was talking.
We saw Kai in the video. Kai was extremely smart.
Kai had a debate with him at theend.
I'm pretty sure Kai is a Christian nationalist.
Which again, there's not a problem with Christian
nationalism either. It's fairly close to what
American nationalism is. It's slightly different, but
American nationalism is what I push.

(01:03:53):
American nationalism is what ourfounders push.
But their point when they push Christian nationalism is getting
to the argument that America is a Christian nation.
Well, I do agree that America isa Christian nation.
I don't agree with every single thing of Christian nationalism,
but I do think American nationalism and Christian
nationalism are pretty close enough that we can agree on

(01:04:15):
about 95 to 99% of topics. And I am a Christian.
I am a Catholic myself, so I don't really have a problem with
Christian nationalism when it's instituted in the correct way.
I think countries have the rightto decide how they go about
issues like that. Obviously America has a
different stance on religion where, you know, anyone can be
any religion in America, and I think that's OK.

(01:04:37):
I think people should be able topractice every religion.
I just think we should be a lot more wary about what religions
we accept when it comes to immigration and what countries
we accept from when it comes to immigration.
And I don't think we should accept any at all because it
doesn't benefit the American people.
The only people that benefit from legal or illegal
immigration are the people who abuse their labor, pay them
lower wages, and the government officials who use them as pawns.

(01:05:00):
So I don't think it's productiveto keep bringing in immigrants
while our value of our dollar isgetting lower every year.
And while our jobs in America, while they say they're going up,
if you actually look at the number of HP1 visa jobs versus
American jobs, American jobs aregoing down and HP1 visa jobs are
skyrocketing. We're having companies doing
mass layoffs of American workersonly to rehire HP1 visa workers.

(01:05:23):
It's disgusting that our government is allowing this,
that Donald Trump, who pushed the America First agenda, is
allowing this. We need real American
nationalism. We need to get back to real
America First perspectives. I think this has been a great
show today, guys. I'm going to sign off today.
I hope you guys do have a blessed day.
You guys get 2 shows today. Lucky you guys.
But I will see you guys tomorrow.

(01:05:45):
Have a blessed day, a blessed night and I will be live again
and tomorrow, thank you.
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