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GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! We got $20 BILLION for border protection!Show more Oh, and um.. $14 billion for Israel.. And $60 billion for Ukraine.
Do our politicians just not care about us, hate us, or both?
Also.. why is the media freaking out so much about Tucker going to interview Putin? Isn’t that what journalists are supposed to do? Or is something more sinister afoot?
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Well, I hope you're enjoying not being able to afford bread.
That's very important that you pay your taxes, reminding you that taxes are paying the government so that you can stay out of jail.
That's the American dream, ain't it?
I saw a tweet from an individual named Jake Shields.
He's a UFC champion.
He's a mixed martial artist, and he said something really interesting about the bill that's meant to fix our border today.
He said, I see so many right-wing politicians and influencers outraged about sending money to Ukraine with zero mention of Israel.
You aren't America first if you want to send $17 more billion dollars to Israel.
I have to disagree.
In fact, America has become more about three things.
Being gay and making your kids gay, making life as difficult as possible.
And three, making sure that your money works for everybody else except for you.
We're talking today about the new border bill that just got passed or is working on being passed bipartisan or more being like bisexually fucked in the ass over all of this.
And we're going to be talking about that as well as the story behind Jake Shields, his time UFC around the world.
We're going to be looking into Israel, Ukraine, and whether or not you need to be loyal to them, plus the miserable state of women here on Knightly Offensive, the best, worst show on the internet.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
Let's begin the show.
All right, quick start there.
We're in the match and we're beginning.
My guest tonight, I'm proud to have him on.
He is a fighter, both on the octagon, on the mat, and online more recently, and has become a number one target of Israeli and Mossad death threats.
My guest, Jake Shields, welcome to Nightly Offensive for the first time.
Yeah, I mean, I fought professionally for over 20 years.
I think like about 21 years, 22 years.
I did fought at the highest level that whole time.
I hate like hyping myself up, but just, you know, I fought Japan all over, won five world titles, beat five former UFC champions, had some of the biggest fights.
People that know the sport will know who I am.
If you don't, you can look at the resume and see the list of the names.
You'll recognize tons of names.
Guys beat, you know, guys like Dan Henderson, you know, Dave Pennet, Harato Sakurai, Carlos Condent, Tyron Woodley, about the Who's Who.
It's a sport that I loved for a bunch of years.
When I was in it, I was fully immersed.
I didn't follow politics at all.
And I think when I started towards the end of my career, I started following politics a little bit.
And since now I got a lot more free time to kind of fuck around on tweeting a little bit, more just shit posting, but it's managed.
I think the commentators are so awful.
My count's gotten big just because, you know, the supposed right-wing commentators are so fake and people see it and they like people that are genuine.
Yeah, dude, I was going to say, speaking of fakeness, you know, I was reading online that you were a threat, right, to democracy.
I'd read that you are a threat to people.
You are a threat to Jewish people.
You're a threat to Americans.
And you come across like a really harmless dude, right?
I mean, I've seen videos of you facing off looking at Conor McGregor.
These are some tough guys.
And so I know you can get down and whatnot, but you do just seem like a normal dude who lives a regular life that probably doesn't want to bring harm to anyone.
Yeah, I mean, most of the top fighters are actually really chill and mellow.
I think because we get our anger and stuff out training.
So I used to, I used to get in trouble in fights all the time when I was like a teenager and, you know, later teen, but as soon as I started fighting, I had no desire to do that.
Super chill.
And the whole idea of calling me racist is absurd.
You know, I can notice different things and races and not be racist.
It's like in the fight industry, everyone comes and they mix perfectly.
You know, like all my best friends or people, people that know me, you know, came up training all the Mexicans, training Muslims now, black people.
I don't really train any Jewish people because not a lot of Jewish fighters, but I have lots of Jewish friends and people I do business with Jews, obviously.
That's what the money is.
That's what some people talk about me.
They say it's a griff that I'm criticizing Israel to make money.
The money's clearly on the other side.
And everyone knows that.
That's why so much the media and people are inside of Israel.
And that's what I want to talk to you about this today to give a little introduction to this before we get into our sponsors and everything.
Man, I put out, I said, holy shit, man, we are literally getting robbed.
And I really want to talk to you about this because, you know, it feels a lot like, like I mentioned in the beginning, that gay pride is way deeper ingrained in our society than just the parades, right?
Because every day there's, you know, involuntary rape happening around the country, you know, whether it's Dan Crenshaw, whether it's Mitch McConnell, whether it's even, you know, media moguls like Ben Shapiro, intellectually, they are pushing us into the wall and they are raping us to an extent that it hurts.
And, you know, some people have rape fantasies.
And I can tell you, I've never had one and I'm not enjoying this.
Brian, if you can go to my screen here, I want to begin this story on the new border provisions bill by Mario Naufall.
He's a journalist.
He said that the Senate's bipartisan border bill provides, quote, $60 billion to Ukraine.
I repeat, $60 billion U.S. dollars to Ukraine, $14 billion to Israel.
And we're going to break it down, but even just getting into that, Jake, when we start talking about anything for the U.S., when we talk about any job done, why is it that like the first thing that we always expect to hear is, look, I'll do something for you with your money, but first, I'm going to use that money to fund somebody else or something else.
Even if you agree with it or not, it's like we've gotten so accustomed to them just taking our money and spending it in other places.
It almost feels like a really cruel, toxic relationship that we don't even feel like we're in a toxic relationship anymore because it's just expected that we end up getting fucked.
I think people don't understand that that's actually a big deal because that money is not going to go away.
Our interest payments and that alone are more than the military budget now.
The only way to answer that is they're going to have to cause, you know, massive, massive inflation, making our dollars worse worthless.
You know, it's going to hurt the rich people less, but it's going to hurt everyone.
Their money's going to be worth less.
They just keep fucking us, keep printing more money to give to Ukraine and Israel.
What has those countries done for us?
Nothing.
What's one thing Israel's ever done for America?
They bomb our ships.
They, you know, they don't do anything for us.
They run over American citizens with bulldozers.
They just take our money.
They suck it over.
They get us in wars.
I'm just, it's amazing that every single politician, not every, but almost every politician on both sides, the right on the left are just Israel first.
And the Ukraine thing, too.
It's a giant fuck you to the American people.
And I'm sick of it.
And it doesn't make me anti-Semitic that I don't want to send my money to Israel and kill Palestinian kids.
Yeah, dude, you know what's funny connection real fast?
you said about running people over with bulldozers so you're talking about that story right where the true story uh where the uh the idf uh ran over that american right the young the young american girl and flattened her is that what you're referring to and then uh like stop him from bulldozing the house and they uh flatten her the bulldozer and they threw a big pancake party afterwards to mock her that's how like evil and sick they are Yeah, but you know what's funny is there's somebody I used to work with that was increasingly angry with me.
And there was this whole accusation that I was anti-Semitic, like pages of it in this lawsuit.
And I had no idea why there was anything about being anti-Semitic.
Well, the lawyer in charge of that whole camp, that whole milking of the money campaign is Kurt Schlittner.
It's the guy who celebrated the pancake party with Shapiro.
He's a Jewish supremacist.
So I was wondering why there was like some legal team that was like trying to like, I don't know, smear me in the public and create this hit piece and everything like that.
And sort of take this.
And I was like, that's the guy that's in charge of that?
The guy that celebrated a young white woman being flattened?
I want to just agree with you on that to everybody.
I was talking to a friend who was trying to get canceled because of that lawsuit and all those things.
I've had a lot of people try to take me down.
And I'm self-employed too.
And I work on the parallel economy.
So you're not really going to be able to take me down.
And they were like, remember one time they tried to.
And they're like, yeah, we think he's not doing well financially.
I'm like, dog, I'm traveling the world.
Okay.
It's not cheap, but you know what it is?
It's thanks to everybody who watches the show and supports, which I'm grateful for.
And I don't take it for granted.
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So we can say whatever the hell we want.
We can talk to people like Jake Shields.
And Jake Shields can talk to people like me because it's a two-way conversation because simply put, it does not matter what we say or don't.
People can create lawsuits, hire Jewish firms, come in and try to accuse me of all these things, sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, all the great things that you could all hope and dream your kids will grow up to be when they're older.
But who knows, right?
Who knows if that's true or not?
The point is, is that every time I look into the who's behind this stuff, I keep finding out it's the same people.
And it's really not to harp on the issue, but it is interesting as we're talking today.
I'm telling you, Jake, and maybe you can agree with me on this here is I want nothing more than to sit here and to never have to mention the word Ukraine ever again.
I want nothing more than to never have to think about Israel again.
I don't want to think about these countries.
I don't want to think about their conflicts.
And people say, you know, you've been talking about this stuff a lot recently.
And I go, it's not, I didn't wake up and drink a glass of orange juice and think, yeah, I'm going to work hard at the gym every day.
I'm going to train.
I'm going to eat healthy and I'm going to do all these good things for myself.
And then in my free time, I'm going to harp on a small country in the Middle East and a little borderland in Eastern Europe.
No, it's not that.
It's that my country, my taxes, my time spent, the way that even if we're self-employed is going to funding these things.
So you better damn well bet yourself that I have an opinion about it.
And then I'm going to try to convince people on what is a more correct view so we stop getting raped.
And Jake, I know you're the same way where it's like, if you don't enjoy it, it's not something, but you have to do what you got to do.
Talking about Israel, but I feel like it's important.
You know, every day I wake up with Telegram channels full of like dead kids and see it.
And then, and then our money, we're, we're fighting, we're bombing Iraq, we're bombing Syria, we're bombing Yemen, all for Israel.
So how am I not talking about it?
I mean, Ukraine's obviously a big factor too, but I see that Israel, the control they have in U.S. politicians through multiple ways, but APAC's the biggest one.
They have this lobby that doesn't register under its foreign agent.
Every other foreign lobby has to register for an agent, but for some reason, Israel is given an exemption.
It's just stuff like that.
They're passing, I think, 30-something states have passed laws where you can't boycott Israel.
You can boycott America.
You can boycott every other country, but you can't boycott Israel.
They're passing anti-Semitism laws in all these states.
So you start seeing these patterns.
And, you know, it's if you notice patterns, it's not make you anti-Semitic, but you can see the small countries taking control of our government.
And I'm sick of it and I don't want it.
I'm not going to stay quiet.
You know, if they want to call me a name and call me racist, go ahead.
So we're going to break down the border bill here.
Just reminding you guys, if you've come here and you've joined right now, we're talking about the border security bill that's meant to take care of our country.
And I think it's absolutely amazing.
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And like I said, I've been, you know, I've been critical of Dana over the year.
I don't think he's a great person, but I think he's been great with what he's done for the UFC.
He's been great on free speech.
He's been, he's gotten really good about that.
Before he was trying to clamp down on a little bit, I remember, you know, five years ago, he fined one of my friends for using the word faggot and he was like trying to like, you can't say that stuff.
But then he kind of sort of pushed in the opposite direction.
He's like, fuck it.
I'm going to go free speech.
He tried keeping the UFC going all the way through COVID.
He tried not even stopping it at all.
They tried doing one.
They're going to do one on an Indian reservation in California right in the middle of the pandemic.
But bitch asked Gavin Newsom went and called the head of Disney and got him to cancel it, which that wasn't considered California land.
But I guess Gavin Newsom doesn't respect the Native American sovereignty.
Well, and that's the thing is you start to respect people.
And I bring this up is there's a lot of people who are better people than me.
And I always say that I'm never criticizing people for being a worst human being or a better human being.
I'm criticizing them for their current actions and who and what they are because, you know, there's a lot of people I know who are much better humans than me.
And they're all trying to get DeSantis into office.
And DeSantis is probably a better human being than I am too.
But it doesn't mean that I think he's going to be a great politician or I think his actions are going to lead the country in the right direction.
I think the guy's a little bit of a twat in that regard.
I want to read this with you, though.
I want to look at this because I think if we're going to get raped, Jake, I'd rather have nobody against the wall with me to help me fight off a gang rape from the government than you, probably.
And we've got to look into this.
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Let's jump right into this with Jake.
Here we go, my friend.
Let's look at the story and what's going on.
All right.
So we're trying to fix this situation at the border.
We know we've got a border crisis.
Little Mexican girls are getting raped.
That's hilarious.
They love that shit.
The government loves that.
They like kids getting raped.
They love brown people getting raped.
The only issue that the government has with the rapes at the bottom is that they couldn't kill them first because they're too useful.
So our government prefers to kill brown people when it's applicable.
But if it's more beneficial to keep them alive, then they let them get raped.
And the reason why they laugh is because they're more like disappointed that they didn't get to rape the kids first.
You know what I mean?
They got second goods.
That's the government.
They like to kill and then they like to get them raped.
And if not, then they keep them in and they rape all the kids by in their gangbangs.
But we have a financial rape going on here to protect our border.
We'll talk about the implications, but we got a $118.28 billion national security supplemental package.
Let's start with that number: $118 billion.
Jake, the fuck are these numbers that they just throw around?
I mean, with this money going around, I think the best example I had is Aiden Ross, right?
Who's a popular Jewish streamer?
He was talking to the founder of kick.com.
It's a streaming site that he streams on.
It's a big competitor if you're not familiar with it.
You got Twitch, Kick, and Rumble.
And, you know, the owner is Australian.
He's a billionaire.
And Aiden was like being a total fucking.
cock with money.
He was like, hey, man, what's a thousand dollars to you?
What's a thousand dollars to you?
Like trying to get him to say like, oh, you know, I'll poop on a thousand dollars and I'll wipe my tears.
And the owner of Kik really humbled this like young streamer guy and was like, brother, a thousand dollars is a thousand dollars.
Like even if you have billions of dollars worth of money, if you don't understand the value of a thousand dollars, then you really don't have anything.
You know, you have to really value even a dollar to know what it's worth and understand how to invest with your money.
And so, you know, people think, well, if I had a lot of money, inflation wouldn't be hurting.
And yeah, maybe it's not going to end, you know, end your bill.
Dude, we got to talk about that later because I got some lymph problems and I'm going to talk to you.
Let's talk about this.
So speaking of your $20, fuck your mom, fuck your dad, and fuck your bank.
We're not talking about shit here.
You don't get to keep your money.
Here's what happens.
We're going to fix the border and they're going to give $60.06 billion to support Ukraine as it fights back against Putin's bloody invasion and protects its people and sovereignty.
And then the next part is, look, everybody's talking about this because obviously 60 is more than 14.
And obviously it's more money.
So everyone's like, we're sending more money to Ukraine.
Why the hell are we doing this?
But honestly, just because 60 is more than 14, when you're talking about $14 billion, we're sending another $14 billion in security assistance to Israel.
This is over $75 billion that we'd be sending right now to Ukraine and Israel.
And this is what I want to caveat before I get your opinion on this, Jake.
We've spent well over $113 billion, which we'll look at to Ukraine so far in actual cash assistance.
More than that when it comes to indirect loans, grants, these types of things.
Some say it's close to 200 billion.
Plus, that's what's reported, right?
So we know there's probably another 30% on for the big man.
But when you're talking about this PBS, all of the BBC, they said that we've only sent 75 billion to Ukraine.
So let's just take that as true.
Okay.
Let's just take that as true.
They're trying to send the entire amount of money that they claim we've only sent to Ukraine right now to Ukraine again and to Israel in order to fix our fucking border, our land where we live, our country.
It says, if we are going to fix your country with your money, we first need to send it to Ukraine and Israel.
That is America last.
Am I wrong or right on that?
What do you think?
I know you have a lot of opinions.
What do you think about that about giving this kind of money to these countries?
And I think the whole border thing is ridiculous too.
And you haven't gotten to this, I'm sure you will, but the whole border thing is a joke too.
It's like to money it's like their attorneys and more and more people to process them.
It's just a giant, the whole package is basically just saying, you.
And it's not going to be the last money we send to them.
You know, in like three months, they're going to say, oh, we need another Israeli package, another Ukraine package.
And we all know Ukraine's going to lose the war anyways.
It's just stringing along until eventually Russia wins.
And I don't know the exact purpose of that war.
Israel, I figured out, you know, I've been able to pinpoint and see why all the politicians are doing it, even though I strongly agree.
I haven't been able to figure out why they're so adamant with Ukraine.
There must be something I'm missing there, but it's maybe it's a weakened weaken Russia, or just maybe they're getting paid by the weapons manufacturers.
But it's nothing for the American people.
It doesn't benefit us in any way.
Israel doesn't benefit us in any way.
They both just hurt us.
I mean, Israel makes the whole Middle East hate us, makes tons of countries hate us.
It's all it does suck us into more wars.
We're not counting money for the Israel war.
We're not counting what about our military that we're fighting Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and potentially Iran.
We're not including that in the money.
And, you know, plus, we pay lots of, we pay lots of Middle Eastern countries to not go to war with Israel.
So if you look at Israel, it's way more than official numbers.
And it's, it does nothing for the American people.
And the border, all these legal immigrants coming in, they're pushing them through thousands at a time.
How does that help American people?
They're getting free welfare, free hotels, free health insurance in a lot of places.
It's, I don't know, the people running America clearly hate America.
You start seeing things like you look at the French Revolution and the reign of terror after.
I would never condone that, but you start to understand why people just get fed up with the people in charge of their country.
Someone told me because I was talking to a DeSantoid guy, and I understand why people like to me, people that wanted him to run, I understood they're good people.
They just seemed ignorant because they don't understand the reality.
And someone was like, What do you mean he's a good governor, not a good president?
I'm like, well, my wife makes a good wife, and she's not going to make a good husband.
She makes a good spouse, but not a good husband.
You know, she's good in her position.
And it's like, you like to fuck your wife.
Doesn't mean you want your wife to fuck you.
Maybe you do, but hey, not all of us do.
So, yeah, whatever you're into.
But I mean, like, it's like, it's, it's, people don't understand that.
It's like, dude, yeah, I'm just saying you can be in a position and do well in it, but it doesn't mean you're going to do well in another position.
Well, I'm planning on moving to planning to open up a studio in Florida.
That's why I'm trying to get back there so I can go hang out with the boys and start making some content.
I want to give that, I just want to give a shout out to people who are doing a good job now.
Alex Bruce could bring this up, Brian, on the screen.
Just said a full list of the Senate Republicans trying to kill this bill.
Marsha Blackburn, Ted Cruz, Steve Daines, Josh Howley, Ron Johnson, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Rick Scott, Eric Schmidt, Tommy Tuberville, and JD Vance.
Isn't that weird?
Before I give them any credit, there's like a dozen people that are like, hey, maybe we should stop money laundering.
So, so I love my producer put some of the stuff in here.
Um, so we're trying to give this money to Israel.
Now, what's going on in Israel right now?
Um, it says here in the bill, if I can look at this, let me bring this up here.
Uh, it says here we're bringing 2.44 billion to support uh, is uh operations in the U.S. Central Command address combat expenditures in the Red Sea.
So, this is another one of Israel's wars with the Houthis.
Uh, this is an Iran proxy, so that's another war.
10 billion in humanitarian assistance to provide food, water, shelter, medical aid to those in Gaza and the West Bank, which they throw in there, and then also throw in Ukraine and other populations.
But if you look at what's happening in Israel right here, uh, these are uh Israelis, they've actually been setting up blockades, the citizens have been setting up blockades to block humanitarian assistance from getting into Gaza.
Check this out.
So, Jake, I mean, thoughts on that and the fact that, you know, we're trying to get aid, but Israel's blocking it.
I couldn't, you know, anyone that has kids could imagine that you got your kids starving and they're trying to help them help food getting in there, hospital aid.
It's truly nasty.
But at this point, I'm not surprised to see that because I've been watching all the videos from them and in the West Bank, watching how they come in and beat people up, steal their homes.
It's like, I mean, clearly, it's not all of them.
There's some great people in Israel.
I know a bunch of Israelis, but there's a lot of really nasty people over there that just think they're truly better than anyone else.
You know, they call Palestinians filthy animals and non-human.
And they made it clear that they think they're better than everyone else.
And these people, you know, I want to be sad if we hit them with a drone, drone or two.
Well, I think one of the weirdest parts about this is it's not just like, not just like the people that are crazy, but some of these weird things as well that are thrown into the bill here.
If we can bring up the screen here, Brian, it says, a judicial review, notwithstanding any other provision of this act, a judicial review of any decision or action in this section shall be governed only by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, which shall have sole and original jurisdiction to hear challenges, whether constitutional or otherwise, to the validity of this section or any written policy, directive, written policy, guideline, or procedure.
Now, it sounds like, what are you talking about here?
So, so, what this is, is that's what I want to explain.
What this is, is this bill grants the far left DC district courts exclusive authority over future immigration disputes.
So, it's very, I want to be careful.
The language is very confusing on purpose.
And I read that because, look, we it sounds really anti-Semitic if we keep saying this, but we know who's in charge of contracts and legal stuff.
So, they wrote this really confusing bill.
And a lawyer wrote this and said, Hey, I read this, sorry, and said, This actually says if there's any disagreements in the future, this bill makes it the law that all future immigration confusion will now be decided in DC.
Number one: what I found despicable is the implication that this language, tremendously odious, actually could be emblematic of the sentiments of the 260,000 men and women of the Department of Homeland Security.
Number one.
Number two, Senator Hawley takes an adversarial approach to me in this question.
And perhaps he doesn't know my own background.
Perhaps he does not know that I am the child of a Holocaust survivor.
Perhaps he does not know that my mother lost almost all her family at the hands of the Nazis.
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And so I find, Jake, I got to get your opinion on that, man.
I mean, I care about people who died, but it's not an excuse to go do bad behaviors.
I think they use that as an excuse and a shield.
They used it to get away at Palestine for so long.
You know, people would be like, oh, you're killing Palestinians and abusing them.
They'd go, but the Holocaust.
And people would just be like, oh, okay.
And shut up.
I think too many people that are cowards and just take it.
You know, I mean, it's easy for me and you, though, I guess, to call people cowards and we're self-employed in a situation where no one can fire me, but people do need to speak up a little bit and call this bullshit out too.
To be honest, and it's like, I could have lost a lot of money.
Thankfully, the Jewish people know I'm anti-Semite.
And when he sent me some of the emails and text messages people sent to him calling me like a Nazi, this and that, but he just, he just laughs at him and mocks them because he knows that that's not who I am.
I'm not some hateful person.
But a lot of people, you know, he could have been different and been like, oh, I can't be associated with people.
This man could cost me money.
But luckily, my friends are loyal.
But it's, you know, I'd rather speak my mind than lose money than not speak my mind.
It's like Jake Shields walked so Strickland could run.
That's kind of how I feel a little bit.
It's like, it's like there, you know, people are in that.
I think Brian, my director, wrote a text here, a quote said, permit me to issue and control the money of a nation and I care not who makes its laws.
Mayor Anslam Rothschild's year 1790.
That's sort of the idea of like, you know, once you're in control, then you can control what people can say.
But I think I want to talk about that with the respect of calling out the bullshit.
Dude, there's no way.
There's no way that people are this cocked man.
And this is why people say, are you a free market capitalist?
I'm not a free market capitalist, actually, because if that's what we're currently living in, then fuck whatever we're living in.
Because it's not illegal in the United States.
And I tell people this.
If you can bring Jake on the screen there, Brian, you know, in Australia, our last episode, we had a Rumble section only, and it's only on censored TV, by the way.
You can watch it only on censored.
And the reason why is because there's broadcasting laws in this country that I'm in.
And I'm not going to admit anything.
I'm just going to say it's not on Rumble because this country does not have free speech laws.
So it is on behind a paywall because that is a loophole.
It's paid.
So it's not considered broadcasting.
But maybe did it or did it not?
Is there broadcasting issues with it?
Well, it's not on Rumble.
So I'll let you decide as the audience watch it.
It gets really freaking intense.
We don't censor our audience.
But even if I don't censor, there's still laws and I can go to jail here.
That's what I'm getting out.
But in the U.S., there aren't the laws in that way.
I mean, even me, they try to, you know, all the, I've had a lot of people send me hate mail and stuff when I'm big fun of trannies and shit, but the Jewish people organized.
They went after all the people I work with.
They tracked people down, like people that weren't easy to find.
I was doing a seminar tour even.
They wrote all the seminars that I was doing.
I was doing them with ideas.
So I didn't want to, I didn't want to drag him into my politics.
He's one of my best friends, but like, I'm like, it's annoying when they're trying to get our seminars canceled.
I'm doing another person.
You know, one seminar actually did cancel in Brooklyn because all the Jewish people there.
But luckily I was able to get another place within like 30 minutes and switch it over right next door to give, say, big fuck you to the place.
So it does show you that people go after your money.
But thankfully, most of my friends, this when they write them, they just tell them to go fuck themselves.
And then before we jump into this, we're going to talk a little bit about the implications of this.
And then we're going to transition subjects.
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All right, I'm joined by, you know, super, super fighter here.
I'm just going to call him the super fighter.
I'm watching some videos of you fucking people up, and it was rather interesting.
When you're done with the show, everyone should type in Jake Shields on YouTube highlights.
It's a fantastic thing.
I wanted to bring up something really funny, man, which is speaking of people that I want to punch in the face.
Dan Crenshaw saw that the Republicans were getting mad, right?
We're rightfully pissed.
We're tired of getting raped.
We're tired of people taking advantage of us.
And instead of getting our back, I think you can put this screen here, Brian.
Dan Crenshaw, by the way, the transformer, who's really check this out.
Unfortunately, there's a lot of emotion about this border deal and no analysis of the facts by people who should know better.
It's just him saying that he's going to, he's going to, you know, we shouldn't, we should inside trading bullshit and the money he takes from all the weapons company and the guy's a fucking scam.
That's that was what's crazy is like, he said that like by people who should know better, aka you and me right here.
So he's saying that don't listen to the, don't listen to the people that you trust for analytical, critical analysis of this, because I want to remind you, if I can go back to this, how much does it allocate for the border?
$20.23 billion to existing operational needs and expand capabilities at our nation's borders.
That includes with Canada, by the way, where we don't have a problem.
Yeah, I just think they, I mean, this is why they're so against like Twitter trying to shut it down the free speech.
They're losing control of the narrative because before if they troll, you know, the mainstream media, they all post the same bullshit, but they got people like us and put the truth out there.
And the truth is getting out, you know, even though we're against like a multi, you know, multi-billion, multi-million, if not billion dollar media machine, the truth is out there.
And I think more and more people are spreading it.
And they're seeing the politicians are completely fucking us on both sides.
It's not just a, you know, I guess I lean Republican, but barely the Republicans suck almost as bad.
Look at these guys.
They're completely fucking us.
They, they pretend to help the border, but they're not.
Like you said, the money doesn't go to stop people from coming through.
It goes to give them attorneys and give them more shelters.
They'll act like maybe they'll slightly cut it down, but not by much.
They're doing not a damn thing for the American people.
I think they should just shut the government down and leave it shut.
I don't know if you saw this, but like the idea that, you know, people in our country know that Israel and these other people really do control our government.
Here's a RFK Jr., who I like, by the way, was on Dave Triff.
I go actually hard on him because he's clearly full of shit because his stance with Israel just does not match the rest of his worldview.
So clearly he's either corrupt or blackmailed.
It's just too big a, I'll give Biden and Trump a bigger pass on it because their worldview is a little more like bullshit, but he's so anti-war, so against all these wars, and he just shills for Israel.
So I can't respect him.
Plus, he has to know the connections between his uncle's death and all that in Israel.
He's, he, he always has CIACIA, but there's no way he's not, you know, doesn't know there's some Israeli connections there.
I was telling people, like, people say, well, snakes hide in the grass, et cetera.
But dude, honestly, dude, you have to understand the majority about like most people are not even tuned in publicly.
So the most people that are ethnically or, you know, related to Jewish nature probably have no idea what's going on.
They're also very sensitive people.
Like they're really real paranoid group of people that in general, they're very paranoid.
And so when there is a Jewish person that is really awake, that knows what they are doing, it is important to differentiate and not blanket statement people.
And I know people will disagree with me on that, but I think that it's absolutely vital because like for me, you know, I'm able to like, when I, if I dress a little differently because of the way I talk, my mannerisms, I can slip into far left events really easily and, you know, take people's guards down because I sound like a homosexual.
And it's, it's, well, it's, but it's, but it's also like, it's a benefit too, because if people like me can go out there and I can have these conversations with people for years, I was able to infiltrate Antifa.
Like, I don't, I didn't have to change my voice, my face.
I just shaved, put on a mask, and I was boom.
I was a little soy, you know, a soy boy.
And I think that it's, it's really important.
I'm from Los Angeles to realize, like I tell people, Jewish people, I can't take away where I was born and raised.
Can't take away how I was influenced growing up.
I can't take away the way I sound.
And I don't want to, I don't, then people give me shit for it and fuck them for that because I use it to my advantage.
And so, someone like Dave, I don't like it when I have people like Mark Loebline or different people that are out there that are Jewish and they're just fucking, you know, hanging out, boxing, lifting weights.
They're not for the Israeli domination.
They're not, they don't support any of this stuff.
And there's no need to just be like, oh, well, Jews, so opinion doesn't matter.
I think that that's a bit of a ridiculous statement.
I see Dave get some of that.
And I just want to say that personally, that I don't mind if you believe that as the audience member.
I don't mind if you, you know, just hate.
You can hate whoever the fuck you want.
I don't hate me.
Watch this show and fucking hate Jake.
I don't care.
But also for myself, I want to give people like Dave credit for like not letting his ethnicity, not letting, just like myself, I said, I'm from LA.
I didn't let that define me.
I think differently.
I'm my own person.
You can't let that stuff define you.
Here's Dave Smith with RFK talking about Israeli influence and RFK's response will go right to Jake after is pretty alarming.
Here's what he had to say.
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I don't agree with that.
But okay, do you have concerns about the level of Israeli influence in our politics here in the United States of America?
I don't know.
I mean, I don't know.
I just, I'm not, you know, I'm not a politician in political office, so I don't see much of that.
Basically, after 9-11, there was multiple bands of Israelis that were spotted recording it and they were dancing and celebrating.
So the cops got called on them and they were arrested.
It turned out they're likely Mossad agents.
I think the ones that got arrested were like four or five of them, but I think there were several bands of them.
They're Mossad agents and they kind of deported them with keeping it quiet without saying much.
And it's a deep rabbit hole.
They were connected to some moving company that turned out it was a shell company, doesn't exist.
OSSA was tied to Israel, you know, the Israeli government.
So it's like, what were these people doing here recording?
Later in TV in Israel, they admitted to being there to record the event.
So it shows either Israel knew it was going to happen, didn't tell us, or worse, they were even in on it.
So, and I mean, I don't know the answer, but it shows you this should have been a serious investigation.
And something interesting too.
Remember the Michael Moore and Harvey Weinstein?
They made the Fahrenheit 9-11 or whatever it was, I think, was award-winning Michael Moore film that was showing all the connections of between Israel and Saudi, not Israel, Saudi Arabia in 9-11.
That was a huge award-winning film.
But then, uh, what is it?
Like Ryan, um, Ryan Dawson goes and makes a film showing all the connections between uh Israel and 9-11.
And he was one of the first people to be banned from YouTube, completely censored for everything.
It just shows you why is it double standard?
Why can't we talk about connections between Israel?
And like, I think, uh, I think what is very fascinating to me is the reason why I know that Israel has a bad PR problem is like I mentioned earlier, because I was raised in LA.
I mean, obviously, our studios are in New York primarily.
I know a lot of Jewish people.
I've been around.
I may or may not have hooked up with Jewish, you know, girls.
They also take up a lot of space in their titties.
So the thing is, is like, is like, you know, when you look at these people, I have no reason to hate anyone.
I have no reason to be against anyone.
I'm just using my mind.
And so when you take a kid out of, you know, Hollywood, California, who, you know, is this metrosexual guy who's just hanging out, living his life, and he's noticing, not just a little bit, he's noticing a lot.
Maybe he's not the bad guy.
Maybe I'm not crazy and I'm insane.
Maybe what they're doing is so unavoidable and obvious.
It's so extremely in your face that if you didn't notice, you're either willfully ignorant at best, and at worst, as my guest Tommy Sotomior said, you are a fucking retard.
So it's like, there's no other way for me to excuse it.
And I actually respect people more like RFK.
I only respect the way he was silent.
Because at least if you're silent, I know that you know, but you just don't have the balls to admit it or they're going to kill you.
So, like, you know, people who just don't weigh in or just try to avoid it, I have more respect than the people who deny it because that's different, right?
Because you may not, you just may not be at a place on your journey to where you feel free enough to speak your mind, but to sit around like some of the representatives from Prager U and be like, people just hate me.
I saw this car video from their guys.
He's like, people just hate me.
They give me death threats because they're anti-Semites and they hate Jews, but the Hamas attacked the Jews.
It was like this like weird rant thing and a lot of head wobbling.
So it makes you encourage you to go more extreme and push and push bullshit.
I think I try most to be accurate.
I fucked up and posted a few things too fast and got and deleted them and usually apologized.
So I try to be, especially my platform's gotten bigger.
I've realized, all right, I got to try to be as accurate as I can.
It is hard on Twitter sometimes.
Things are coming so fast, but I've learned, all right, if I'm unsure, maybe just don't post it.
But like I said, it rewards the bullshit.
I think, you know, both sides have been full of shit.
But in my opinion, Israeli side's been far worse.
And it's, and it's coming from the government, the media, the politicians.
It's not just coming from random people.
They're just pushing it.
You know, just they do a good job telling a story.
I'm not going to lie because I've been to it.
I've been to Israel and I kind of believed it when you go there because they're just kind of like, oh, this is always our homeland.
You know, we've been attacked.
We didn't do anything.
So if you don't go and look yourself, you're just kind of like, oh, okay.
I think I really noticed the racism is I had friends that were down on the West Bank that were visiting from America too.
And I was going to try to see my friends and they were just like, they want to drive me out there.
And they're just like, no, it's a bunch of filthy terrorists.
You can't go down there.
You're going to get killed.
And my friends are like, no, dude, it's totally fine.
Just come down.
And, you know, unfortunately, at this point, I wish I would have just gone anyways and found a way there, but they're, but I didn't make it down there.
I really wish I would have gone and like saw what they're living through.
And I think, Brian, if we can get, if we can get some of the Rumble URLs put into the YouTube chat, if we can get some of those put into the X chat as well and get those out there, Brian, that'd be great.
I want to talk with Jake about this stuff.
We're going to get a little bit about the bias here, the pro-Israel bias, the pro-Ukraine bias.
I'm also going to be getting into talking a little bit about Hoes and women, some more of his story as well.
Because Jake has a really Jake is a real man.
And you know what?
Trauma, not just fighting in the ring, but the lifestyle that comes with it, the competition, the drugs, the alcohol, the sex, the, you know, the extremity, right?
Men that are attracted to success oftentimes are attracted to extreme highs and lows.
Yeah, so I really feel like that with sexual people.
You see them get, it's not uncommon to see successful people get addicted to drugs and stuff.
It's harder to realize you have a problem when, you know, when you're at a mansion with like, you know, three chicks, you know, eight ball cocaine, having a, having a threesome or foursome versus if you're in a trailer smoking meth.
You know, you've hit rock bottom if you're at a trailer smoking meth with like four dudes with sores on them and shit.
But if you're back at your mansion and it's packed full of girls and everyone's having fun and you're doing it night after night, it's, it doesn't feel like rock bottom.
You know, I've seen a bunch of really successful people get, you know, strung out on drugs.
And, you know, I've been drugs and party myself, but luckily I've been able to always drill it in for the most part.
Someone's like, I remember there was these dumb bitches that were like, did some space one time?
They're like, and he did drugs one time.
I was like, yeah, it's called cocaine.
I didn't do it one time.
I did it several times.
Maybe, maybe a dozen or more.
I love when people try to say, I love when people try to use like your actions against you, like as if like we're in a church group and it's like, you know, Johnny did a line of cocaine.
You're like, bitch, not a line, an eight ball at least.
You know, all the pre-parties, all the, yeah, sure, it's cheesy, but it's, it's fun, you know, it's hot girls everywhere, drugs everywhere, you know, celebrities.
It's, it's, it's a great time if you're belonging to the right people, but it's important to have fun in life sometimes too.
I'll give him a second to catch his breath, probably after grabbing that thing.
Shout out to the team.
Shout out to Mike and the production team for making all the cool graphics for the shows.
We read, get things loaded.
And like I mentioned, I will be doing a lot of road traveling in real life streaming and whatnot.
So I'm just working on getting all this running.
Plus, if you know anything, everyone's trying to demonetize this show.
About a year and a half ago, I went down to complete zero.
They even took my main YouTube channel away from me after I left a network and it was given to somebody who is actually not doing a good job with it.
So I won't get into those details because this is not a shit talking show.
But, you know, I got a lot of things taken away, including my income.
And you know what's cool about that is I don't mean that in any bitterness.
In fact, it just made me think sometimes when things get taken away from you or people, you know, conspire or different things happen, it's a great opportunity to start fresh because a lot of times the things that we hold on to, the things that we think we can't lose or don't want to lose, God has a way of removing those and humbling us because we realize they weren't good for us anyways.
And then I was able to rebuild an entire show and brand.
Now we have employees and we're only going to be growing from nothing, literally from nothing, and all the way from another country.
So it's been absolutely fantastic.
And your support has made that completely possible.
And also, I only say that because what you know, there's only two people who will try to ruin your life and remind you of your past.
That's the devil and women, right?
And so we are anti-devil and we are not anti-women, but we are anti-whatever women have become today.
As we say, right?
We hate the hoes, love the hoes, love to hate the hoes, hate that we love the hoes, but we still got to solve the hoe problem because these bitches are crazy and the guys are not stepping up and they're acting wild.
And I want to talk to my guest today a little bit about the current state of women.
We'll get to Israel and some of his personal stuff.
Dude, I was like, I thought the community notes getting mogged where it was like, they originally said he shared this so that people would realize that they would look ugly and crazy or something if they got vaccinated.
Well, I just brought it up as a joke because I actually do want to talk about some things with, by the way, that I got the community note taken off, which is great, but I want to get into some things about women.
All right.
I saw you had commented on this.
I want to talk about a few topics.
Let's talk about women that are hoes and the way that they've infiltrated everything because it's becoming less and less popular to be a hoe publicly on the internet.
The red pill community is infiltrating, as they say, so much of the internet that Pokemon, I think is that how you say her name, Pokemon, Pokemon?
She left Twitch because she said it had been so infiltrated with toxic misogyny and the red pill community.
Women, it turns out, from my own experience, women are leaving a lot of things, including my own shows, because of claims of toxic masculinity and misogyny.
Now, if you think that Elijah Schaefer is toxically masculine to the point that you'll create a lawsuit over it, I've got to say thank you because I've never been once been called that outside of a court.
So I think I had a lot of great times with bad women.
Why would I sit there and shame them?
I thought I was treating me great and nothing but good saying about them.
I want to marry these women, but I'm not going to sit there and like shame them and call them whores and worthless.
Maybe they made some poor life style choices.
I think it's as unfair as it is and hypocritical.
I think it's a lot worse for women to sleep around with tons of guys than men.
I don't think it really damages us the same.
I know, you know, myself and lots of other guys have slept around, you know, with who knows, countless women, you know, non-stop, but when ready to settle down, it's easy.
I think when women do that, they're just kind of missing, missing part of themselves.
I can't say why.
I just know all the girls that were sleeping around in the party scene, most of them are still single.
Most of the guys are now settled down, kids, family life.
So it's for whatever reason, it's a lot easier for men to settle down after that than women.
I think, Brian, for some of this conversation, if you want to bring us both on the screen here so I could see, he's on his phone, so I want to be able to, he doesn't have a lot of image there.
I think one of the reasons I, and I heard this quote, I didn't make this up, so I'm not taking credit, but it's that, you know, men start at the bottom of a mountain and women start at the top.
And men have to earn everything, including their scars along the way.
And so there's a respect for a man who's at the top, even if he's made a lot of bad decisions or done things that are not moral or like, you know, respectable religiously, because ultimately you could know the fight it took to get there.
But women are born at the top and they have to protect what they have, which is why the saying goes, right?
Trauma builds a man.
This is why counseling, all this stuff, I'm not against all of it, but for the most part, a lot of it's retarded and gay because Look, yeah, okay.
Look, if you came back from war and you saw your buddies getting blown up and you're having night terrors and you want to go talk to somebody and you need some medication in the meantime to get that shit under control, dude, I'm not telling you, don't do that.
Okay, go don't kill your family, don't blow your brains out.
Okay, go get, go get help.
But for the most part, trauma in terms of modern trauma, right?
Not that shit.
It should build you.
Like, like if you go through a bad situation as a man, you go, holy shit, you usually, if you're strong, come out the other side better, but trauma damages women because they can't forget.
So when they go through really difficult shit, they hold on to it and it hurts them and it leaves them wounded.
And as men, it only builds us.
And that's why, like, it's not that it's a moral argument, whether men sleeping around is moral or immoral or women, it's less moral or more moral.
It's the actual consequence physically and spiritually that it does to you long term.
It genuinely does affect women because a lot of times men don't sleep around because of emotional need or a desire.
They do it while they're on their way, what?
Fighting to success, gaining titles.
It's part of a lifestyle of gaining money and power and notoriety and reputation.
Where a woman, it's about gaining attention.
So it's a very narcissistic personal thing.
I feel like for men, it's a very just side, it's a part of the action.
I don't know if you have a different diagnosis, but that's what I've heard.
When it's like, women like this deserve an allowance.
Like, I think that a lot of women's shitty behavior is enabled by men.
And I also understand why.
So, like, I have been around a lot of very feminist-y women with very shitty, very, very, some of the most shitty behavior who will act like the greatest victims of life.
And it's ironic to me because you always hear that with women, it's always this unreasonable, like, I, whenever you hear a woman saying it's the worst experience of my life, or it was evil, it's like hearing Israel claim that they were bombed first.
You know, it's like, okay, play the victim.
But the reality is, I mean, people do treat people shitty and whatnot.
Is I've realized, I've gotten around some of these people and I look at them and I look at the people that enable them and their shitty, their shitty behavior.
This is why I'm going to say, like, I'm not shitting on women.
Yeah, I was saying, I do about 90% of my meals at home.
I take eating out as to be only, I guess, in other countries too, like in Australia, people don't eat out as much.
You're going to find this.
People don't, they just don't eat out in other nations that are like, especially where I'm at here in the Gold Coast.
People are attractive.
They're fit.
People like to exercise.
It's got an outdoor nature.
People do eat, you know, they will eat out, but for the most part, like, I think in America too, we have a misunderstanding of food as being this pleasure.
But a lot of times, food is just fuel.
Like people here will just have a nice piece of sourdough bread, you know, a little bit of rotisserie chicken, some cheese, and that's like their lunch.
And in America, it's like, well, I've got to have a whole meal.
I've got to have fixings and sides and chips and drinks and all this stuff.
And it's like, dude, just put some chicken on a piece of sourdough, some cheese, and that's like probably enough to get you through.
Have a protein shake.
You don't need that much food.
People, I think, have, I think it's a lot of that's marketing and snacking.
And I really do, I think the weight issue is not as much meals as it's just fast food and then processed snacks that people are eating because they're just eating these chips and all this shit.
But really, the seed oils are just hidden fat and hidden calories in more processed shit.
But ultimately, it's because you ate an extra thousand calories a day of snacks throughout the day while you're fat, not because there's sunflower oil in your chips.
Yeah, you go to like a chain restaurant in the mills.
They say their calories are like 2,000 calories per meal.
And then there's like an appetizer dessert.
It's like 2,000 calories is plenty of food for most people for the whole day, if not more.
People are just eating way too much.
And it's, it's not healthy.
We act like it's okay, but it's not.
To me, it's, I think it's probably worse than drug addiction.
Look how many deaths we have from being fat.
And people are telling you, oh, it's okay, body positivity, but it's, we're not going to tell a junkie, oh, it's okay to shoot some heroin and take some fenthanol and do meth.
You look fine when someone's sucked up with like meth sores on them.
Yeah, I was like, hey, shout out to the immigrants.
Dude, I mean, that's what I think is weird, man.
It's like the guys fit.
It's like, why do we not want, why do people want to live in this, this Apple Vision Pro?
I want to put up a video here to talk to you a little bit about like the modern man, the modern lifestyle and the toxicity of it and get your opinions here.
I saw this video.
It has to be for a show, but damn, this definitely tripped me out here.
Brian, if you put this on the screen, this is the someone using an Apple Vision Pro while driving a Tesla Cybertruck.
It's, I'm just saying, like, it is, it is alarming to me, man.
A little bit of, of, of, I want to talk to the men here and I want to go in a little bit into your personal story.
I want to find out a little bit about you.
I want to talk about your life.
It's really interesting to me because there's a saying that people that people use is that God doesn't call the qualified.
He qualifies the called.
And I think as men, it's really encouraging.
Right now, you have Neon, who's a little snaky piece of shit bastard who is tweeting out that he found out that boxing was making him feel free in life.
He just got cheated on by an OnlyFans whore.
He's, yeah, he's, he's, look, and everyone's talking shit on him, but he's like 20 or something.
So he's learning the hard way.
Yeah.
So, but what I meant is what I want to tell to the guys, a lot of guys, you get depressed.
Maybe you've been trying to get through the day.
Maybe you've been feeling like you want to kill yourself.
Maybe you've been wanting to blow your brains out because you're not where you want to be in life, financially, physically, spiritually.
And you know what?
Those thoughts are actually good.
I want to say this, clarify this.
That feeling as a man of like where you're trying to find a reason not to blow your fucking brains out is a really vital and important thought that goes into your head.
And it should not lead you to blowing your brains out.
So don't do that.
It should lead you to remind you that you are not in the place that you were made to be and that you are not living up to your potential, that there is more.
If you're abusing substances, if you are drinking too much, if you are doing too many drugs, that is not a sign that you necessarily are an addict.
You may just not be living a fulfilling life.
You may not have found the ultimate highest form of living.
So you're bored and you're distracted and you're spiritually dead.
You can become greater.
You can become more.
And I know, Jake, it's easy to look at you now.
You got money.
You got success.
You got looks.
You got everything in the bag, but you weren't always there.
I want to know a little bit about your story, man.
I want to hear who was Jake Shields growing up and how did you go from being a nobody to moving into this world and starting to become becoming somebody?
All right, we're back with Jake Schill talking about his past, his present, his future.
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All right, Jake, we're going on.
Talking a little about what we're talking about, men, women, all of these things that are that are happening.
And I said, you know, it's really easy to hear you, you know, to have your wisdom and your advice, but majority of guys here are not reaching their potential, you know, like, and I know what that's like, right?
I'm sure you don't always feel like you're reaching your potential today.
So, who were you?
Like, how'd you, how'd you begin?
How'd you get off getting into fighting and becoming famous?
Yeah, I was, I guess, I was, um, you know, I grew up like, you know, with no money, broke, you know, in a fucked up area, Calaveras, like the trailer parks and shit, didn't have nothing.
Um, I wrestled in high school and uh before high school, so I was good at that.
I didn't really have any plans of going to college, but I was uh good at wrestling.
So after wrestling, see was uh, after wrestling was over, I didn't really have any plans.
And I decided, oh, I guess I'll uh, I guess I'll go to college and wrestle because I was pretty good.
But then I didn't, uh, I didn't know you had to have certain classes to go to uh to a college so I could go to junior college because you know, no one really tells you that no, you know, the schools don't tell you that if you want to go to college, you have to take certain classes.
So I went in and um went to a junior college, I was wrestling there.
I met Chuck Liddell, who's um he's one of the most you know, winter being one of the most recognizable fighters, but it was before he was too known and went in, uh, you know, went and sparred him one day.
He has people that most people probably know Chuck, but he's got the mohawk, you know, the Kimpo tattoos looked ridiculous.
So I planned on uh, I thought I was gonna beat him up, but it didn't go that way.
You know, he beat the crap out of me out of sparring.
And I was uh, after that, I was just hooked.
Started following Chuck around, pestering him, and slowly got sucked in.
Um, moved to San Francisco to wrestle there.
By the time I started wrestling, I'd already been fighting, so it was hard to go back to wrestling.
So I, so I said, I went and started training at Cesar Gracie's.
That's where I met Nick Diaz, who's also, you know, going to be one of the most famous fighters.
Then I brought my friend Gil Melendez in.
Nick brought his little brother, Nate Diaz, to start training with my friend Gil.
And we just kind of took off and, you know, 20 years together, just training, going after it.
It's, you know, ups and downs like anything.
It's not like an overnight success.
It's years of hard work.
You know, every day I was grinding, going to the gym six, seven days a week, skipping friends' weddings, birthday parties.
It's hard work.
You know, in between fights, I would have fun.
And, you know, I say, oh, do drugs and shit.
These are not like all the time.
This is, you know, after a fight, I'll party for a week or something.
But then the rest of life was just work, work, grind.
I think to be successful at anything, it's especially a job that's unusual.
I'm for sure, you know, with working, you know, in immediate, if you're trying to be successful in something unusual, it takes a shitload of work.
It's not easy, you know.
If you want to do it, you have to really, really put full, you know, trying to do an unusual job.
When anyone ever asked me, hey, should I be a pro fighter?
I always tell them no.
Cause if you're doubting it, you shouldn't do it.
You have to be 100% in to make it to something like that.
But luckily, you know, I love fighting and found success and did quite well.
Pretty early on when I started training, I realized I didn't want to have half-asset.
I had no other, you know, no other job plans, no other career plans, no money in my family.
So I didn't know what I was going to do.
So once I went in, I realized I had to be all in.
I wanted to be successful.
And everyone's telling me, oh, don't do that.
Don't do that.
You're crazy.
But I believed in myself.
I mean, I don't blame them for telling me not to do it because back then, especially there was less money in it.
It was more violent, more underground.
So I understand why everyone would push me not to do it.
And, you know, no one believes in you till you start making money.
But it, you know, it took a while because back then there wasn't much money in the sport.
You know, I was fighting in Japan.
I was like, you know, super famous out in Japan, other countries, but come home in the U.S., still not much money, still unknown.
But I believed in myself.
I was motivated and just kept pushing.
So it was the journey sometimes is fun of success.
The journey was great, even when I had no money.
I believed in myself.
was confident and it's um you know if you believe in something it's a fun journey to get there so you have to you have to pick something you want to do and go after it but you have to put you have to go full in You can't half-ass things.
I see so many guys come in being like, oh, I'm trying to be a pro fighter, but they're working once a day, not doing the extra work.
It's like you're not going to make it half-ass in it.
Well, let me talk to you a little bit about what it's a couple questions I have.
What's it like, man, fighting on the on the pro uh level?
Like, you know, you have a huge match, you're, you're going against somebody that's maybe more famous than you or not.
You have the cameras out.
Tell me, like, tell me a little bit about like maybe some memorable fights that you've you've had against some people and what that experience is, because I've only seen it from the pay-per-view.
And I'd love to know what that's like, the pressure, you know, and what's actually going through your head and what it looks like getting into that.
Yeah, great question because it's tremendous pressure and it's always tremendous pressure, whether it's, you know, my first fight to, you know, fight in GSP in front of 60,000 people.
The pressure is insane.
You know, you get more used to fighting, but for me, you know, the fights were getting bigger and bigger.
And it's, my first fight was kind of wild, actually.
I was down actually watching a fight at Indian Casino.
It was a lot less regulated.
And one of the fights didn't show up.
It was one of like the co-main event or something.
And back then, there was no regulation.
So they're just like, hey, is the only one in the crowd want to fight?
And I've been training a few months and I'm just kind of like, yeah, sure.
Not making anything of it.
All of a sudden, they picked me.
So as soon as they picked me, the reality kicks in.
Like, oh shit, I got to go out and fight someone in like 15 minutes.
So, you know, you go to the back, ask to wrap up my hands.
I'm thinking like, man, what the hell did I just do?
But then it's like, well, I'm all in now.
I can't back out.
So I went out there and the first fight, you know, beat the guy up and just got addicted.
And, you know, as you get, there's more stress as you get bigger.
You know, I've had a bunch of fights.
Remember the first, the first big fight I got called out in Japan.
They only gave me two weeks' notice because they want the Japanese to win.
It was fighting this guy, Hayato Sakurai, who was a huge, massive superstar in Japan at the time.
I was completely unknown.
Two weeks' notice, but they fly me out there, just one other person, flow to Japan, never been on a plane before.
All of a sudden, I'm on Japan, the other side of the world.
The Japanese want you to lose.
They're not bringing me to saunas.
They're not helping with food.
I've never eaten ethnic food.
I knew what Japanese food was.
Being a vegetarian, I couldn't eat, but it's like, you know, I was so motivated and so laser focused that all these things are small obstacles.
You know, went out there and dominated Hayato Sakurai.
You know, and it'd been, you know, been a lot of big fights.
Dan Henderson live on live on CBS, the main event.
I was an underdog, dominated that fight, and then, you know, beat up Mayhem Miller in a brawl afterwards.
That was, that was a big moment.
I fought George St. Pierre in Toronto at the Skydome, which is 60,000 people, which was the largest crowd ever at a fight at the time.
And it's, it's crazy walking out of a crowd that big because the regular arenas hold about 12 to 16, 17,000.
But when you walk out 60,000, you look up and you're just like, wow.
You're walking out and you get a little scared.
But I'm like, well, George St. Pierre, he's going to have to do the same thing.
He has to walk out the crowd too.
So it's, if I'm battling mental demons and fear, you realize your opponent is too.
And that's a real factor.
There's some there's some fighters that are amazing in the gym.
They go and they beat everyone up, but they go out and fight and they just freeze up.
And there's other guys that are opposite.
They're not that good at the gym, but they put them under the lights and they just, they just go.
So I think it's fighting is obviously huge physical, but there's that mental aspect too.
You have to go out there to calm yourself, be serious, but not too calm.
It's hard getting, you know, there's the pressure because it's not just losing a fight.
There's a lot of other factors.
You know, if you lose a fight, you just get half the money.
You'll get embarrassed.
You might get hurt.
It's, you know, if you train your ass off, you know, some of these fights, there's millions and millions of people walking.
It's embarrassing to go out there and get knocked out.
So you're dealing with a lot of pressure.
I think it's great learning to deal with that pressure.
I've been saying for a while, I think men in school, you know, through like maybe every year at school in high school, they should have to a fight in front of the school, give them like a two-month training camp or even just in front of the PE class.
Just the stress of having to train for that, the training, it would be so good for them.
I think it would make better men.
It would learn to deal with stress.
They would learn to learn to fight.
They'd learn to get punched in the face.
I think there's nothing better for a man to go, you know, to get in a fight and learn how to fight.
You know, if you're depressed, go to a fight gym, learn to fight.
It's hard to be pressed when someone punches you in the face.
Dude, look, it is so important that we put people under stress, which is the complete opposite of parenting.
You know, we live in this, you know, low involvement, sort of passive parenting where you kind of ask your kids what they want to do.
I just want to remind parents, you know, this idea of the weekend, spending the weekend figuring out what your kids want to do and creating all these activities is proven psychologically to be not beneficial to them.
When you just take your kids along to what you enjoy, obviously you're not taking them to strip clubs and drag queen things.
If you enjoy that, you should, you're fucked up anyways.
But when you just go out, you just on the Saturday, take them, you know, the grocery store in the morning on Saturday.
Maybe you all go to a movie at night or something.
That's fun stuff.
You can still do fun stuff you would do.
But when you make the world all about them, you teach them a bad example of what the world is.
You should do special things for your kids like you would for your wife, like you might even do for yourself occasionally.
But overall, you want to be a unit and you want to teach kids that it's not all about them.
And you want to put them in tough situations.
Everyone's like, well, what is easy for my kid?
And where will they not feel pressure?
I want to remind people, my biggest fear used to be speaking and speaking in front of people where I used to vomit if I was asked to speak in front of people.
And my parents made me join speaking things.
And I actually threw up on myself in front of people when I was in fourth grade.
I threw up on myself and I went to the restroom and cried like a little bitch.
But you know what?
I haven't cried about speaking in front of people and I haven't thrown up since.
And then they encouraged me to run for, you know, council, student council president in eighth grade and to start speaking in front of larger, you know, like auditorium groups of people.
And then I joined a speaking circuit in high school, which was terrifying, spoke in front of like two, 3,000 people for the first time.
But as an adult, you know, speaking in front of crowds, 10, 15,000 people, I couldn't give a shit.
I could, you know, I'd be a good only fan, sir.
I could jerk off in front of 15,000 people and I wouldn't be embarrassed.
But it's like, you're not born that way.
I can't even speak.
I have a lisp.
I spit.
I'm not even good at speaking, but it's the pressure, the stress.
And when you get through it, you learn a lot about yourself.
That's what I want to ask you.
When did you start realizing that you'd made it?
When did you realize that the pressure was paying off?
Was there a certain fight?
Was there a certain trajectory?
You're like, shit.
Like, because they say, right, you don't notice success when you're in it.
It's hard to say because it's kind of like a slower process.
Like I was having these big fights in Japan, but I'd come back in the US and no one would know me.
And it was like decent money, but it wasn't great money.
So it was decent.
I think when I started fighting, you know, I signed a contract with Strike Force at the time, which was huge.
They had a really big contract with Showtime and CBS.
That's when you really started getting good paydays and good fame.
People started recognizing you everywhere.
I think that's when you really started realizing it.
You're like, oh, I'm making, I'm getting good paydays now.
I'm making a lot more money than my brother friends are working regular jobs.
People know who I am.
I can, you know, it's, it starts feeling really good, I guess.
I think it's, it's probably good that it was a slow process for me.
Sometimes guys blow up too fast and they have quick crashes.
You know, they get so famous so quick, then they disappear.
For me, I had a long career.
I think it's had a long way up.
You know, I kind of slowly got famous.
So I was able to maintain, you know, I was always trying to strive for better things.
And that was my goals were always be the best fighter in the world, not just to, you know, some guys have a goal to like get the UFC and stuff like that.
And that's a, that's a lame goal.
You know, I train a few fighters, but I'm only trying to train guys that are, I only want to train guys that only be world champions.
I don't want to waste my time with guys that are trying to get to the UFC and stuff like that.
You know, I have a few guys that are nice guys that, you know, maybe when there'll be world champs I train, but for most of the guys I'm trained, I'm only trying to, I'm trying to achieve world champions.
I'm not trying to treat mediocracy.
I'm trying to get guys that are trying to be the best in the world.
Dude, and I think people need to remember this too, is that your goal needs to be your goal.
Because like what you'll see happen is like, you know, a lot of people will be out there and they'll even see it in media and fighting.
Oh, I want to be that person, but you're never going to be able to play the exact fight, right?
You're never going to be able to fight the same fight.
You're never going to be able to play the same team, the same game.
You're never going to be able to interview in the same time period or at the same events.
You've got to be reaching for your maximum potential.
You've got to be aiming to improve yourself.
So, Jake, I want to talk a little bit, you know, as we wrap up here before we get into super chats.
You know, because some of them are in Israel.
So I'm going to save some of your opinions on Israel from the super chats.
But, you know, some of this stuff, I think people will look at someone like you and they will be like, okay, well, yeah, I'm never going to get there.
And a good example is I could look at like Glenn Beck or like Tucker Carlson in my career and be like, wow, I'm so unsuccessful.
We only get a couple thousand people watching live.
I only get, you know, 60, 100,000 views.
We only get a, you know, whatever, 50, 60 million impressions on Twitter.
Oh, you know, it's, I'm not, I'm not anywhere near as big as these people.
So there definitely is a problem with that.
But that's when you're comparing yourself to the biggest.
That's when you're comparing yourself to the greatest rather than comparing yourself to yourself.
And I think people need to realize that you're in a competition with you only.
You are only in a competition with yourself.
So you're not, you are not to compare yourself to everybody around you, but you should use them as inspiration.
I did want to finish this question.
We did lose Jake.
So I'm imagining his phone died.
He's not a podcaster.
He's a MMA fighter.
So he doesn't have a setup at home, but his phone was pretty good and we appreciate it.
He may join for the rest of the show, but I'm sorry.
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Jake, I'm going to just throw to you here if you can hear me.
Just want to say this to the people that are like comparing themselves to you.
Like I mentioned, you and I can compare ourselves to someone greater than us who's done more, made more money.
Tell a little bit about how men can like get the inspiration and the motivation to improve based off of comparing themselves to themselves, making their goals.
How can men improve?
How can we genuinely improve to get to our best potential?
Yeah, I think you got to really look and see, you know, like what your goals are.
And you got to be realistic about your goals.
You know, if you're like, you know, a 20, 23 years old and never studied martial arts and you're not some freak athlete, you're not going to be a world champion, but you still could be, you know, an amazing martial artist and be great.
But I think, you know, I think if you're like, you know, 12 and you're studying martial arts, then yeah, you could do it.
But if you're, you know, you've no martial arts experience, unless you're a freak athlete, you're not going to get it if you're an adult.
So you have to realize, identify what your goals are and be realistic.
And it's, you know, it's not always easy.
You have to look at a situation too and be like, can I make it that?
Can you make a career or not?
If you can't, you still should train and stuff, but you have to look at other ways to make money.
You know, you're in a situation where you're making good money.
You obviously want to be bigger, but at least you're making a good career.
So you can think about ways to push and be bigger.
But you also, you know, built your own company.
You don't have a media machine behind you.
You know, you use Tucker Carlson, which he's by far my favorite journalist, but he was lucky to have, you know, Fox News behind him.
Not anymore, but at least he was, he was given a voice by a great company.
You know, you've, you built your own company.
I forgot to ask, did you get fired or did you leave because no, no, no freedom of speech or what was the reasons for leaving the company?
I was just going to say it was going to be mutual.
But ultimately, I can just say that I was on my way out for a while.
And it began when I started questioning Israeli money in CPAC.
And I kind of just was, I had built a studio about six months before I left in my own home.
No one knew why.
They're like, why did he do that?
It's because I knew that the banhammer was coming one day.
I just didn't know what it would be.
And I happen to think the stipulations around leaving were completely bullshit, but I'm okay with it because I'm happier now.
And so it was kind of mutual, but then a lot of people jumped on the mutual leaving and decided to spread their own rumors, their own lies, their own propaganda.
And because I have an NDA and I'm not really able to get into the details of it, all I can say is I have a good relationship with the people at the company at Blaze.
I have a good relationship with the president, with the CEO and stuff.
So nothing criminal, nothing like that.
Nothing too crazy.
But I will say, I never fit in there, you know?
And I think like what you were saying is it's like, it's frustrating.
It's my main YouTube channel, you know, we'd get like seven, 10,000 live viewers a night on it.
Then they give it to somebody else.
They can barely get like 10,000 views on a, on a video.
And it's pretty much what they put on that channel now is unwatchable.
And so it's like, it's interesting, though.
It's like, even though they have a product that was built for them, like it's my audience that built it, it's unwatchable content.
And so it's really important as a person, like I could sit there and I could get mad, right?
And I thought about that.
I thought about like, and I think people need to remember this.
You can be mad, but you need to channel that anger.
Like if you have, if you have somebody who dies or you have a breakup, like it's not a joke when they say, like, when they see a guy in the gym and he's ripped and it's like, how bad did she hurt you?
And everyone makes a joke about it.
Dude, if you're fucking go through a bad breakup and you feel bitter and you feel upset, hell yeah, channel that into the gym.
Go train.
Go get better looking.
Go get stronger.
Go train your agility.
And that's like with me too, is I go, it hurt me to lose stuff that I had built and to have people that I had helped in my life and done treated nothing but good, you know, conspire to try to ruin my life out of sheer either jealousy or issues.
And it hurts.
But you know what it did to me?
It went, wait a second.
I'm never going to trust my finances.
I'm never going to trust my intellectual property into a network's hands.
I'm never going to trust my reputation into people who don't share my values.
If they tell me they're feminist, if they tell me they believe in abortion, if they're telling me they're all these things, I'm going to take people at face value now and realize if they're shitty enough to kill their own kid, they're probably shitty enough to turn on me too.
You kill a child, you probably would fucking stab your friend in the back.
So the way I look at it is like, I learned a lot from that, from that exit of like, I'm not bitter.
These are, we just only have a few tonight, which I really do appreciate you guys bringing them out.
As it is, I found out it's, you know, Rumble.
I know, guys, you guys are like complaining about Rumble and stuff.
I know there's issues with the platform, but like we got to go with what we've got.
There's issues with X. There's the issue with Rumble.
They're not perfect.
You know, like I said, my other episode had nothing to do with Rumble.
I literally, there's just broadcasting laws here in Australia and not saying, I'm not admitting anything.
I'm just going to say it's off of, it's off the broadcast.
And so there's laws and things that aren't even those sites.
So stop complaining.
Start getting involved.
Thank you guys that do find a way to sign up for super chats on Rumble because I've heard it's slightly difficult.
Shauna Fong sent 20 bucks and said, please ask Mr. Shields how he thinks we can both divest from Israel as an ally while also not losing access to the unique technologies and services they produce and worst case, driving them into bricks.
We got somebody sent who don't look up said, good show.
So that's really good.
If you guys are there, we also had Noticer IM sent a $5 tip and said, Jake, you are one of my favorite accounts on X. You taking on the ADL when that went viral on the other month was phenomenal.
I follow the terms of service, but a few people, Raw's alert, and a few of us got demonetized in the same, in the same second.
So we got demonetized for, this is what they do too.
Like, like YouTube demonetized, my whole channel is ruined on YouTube.
It's, it's, I have two other channels, by the way, guys.
Stay tuned.
I'm going to be starting like working on another channel on YouTube with more content with my wife.
That's just to drag people to Rumble, right?
I just use YouTube to fund people.
We like 10,000 views on a video on YouTube with 550,000.
You know, we don't need to get into it, but they've demonetized that for three years.
They fucked that up.
And the reason they demonetized it was because they said I was a terrorist in the Capitol, even though I was a credentialed journalist covering the event.
And it's just weird to me because it's like, then when they agreed that I was a journalist, then they said they couldn't remonetize because there was these 10 hateful videos.
So then I removed the 10 hateful videos and they said that there was dangerous content.
And then they said they need to remove all January 6th related stuff.
So the network removed all January 6th related stuff.
And then they said that it was discriminatory content.
So this is not my choice.
And then in December of last year, they said, you have to delete everything off the channel or we're nuking your channel.
So then they deleted all of my videos off my channel, fucked up everything.
And did they remonetize it?
They're like, we're going to delete it.
We'll start fresh.
We'll remonetize you.
And they did a review and said, your channel is harmful to the community.
And you're like, there's no videos on it.
How is it harmful?
There's not a single video on the channel.
How is it harmful?
There's just a video with an interview with Grant Cardone.
And it's like, that's what they do.
It's like, you know, it's bullshit.
I don't even get mad about it anymore.
But what they're mad about, and this is what I want to say to you too, which I'm happy about.
They're the most mad at white guys like you and me because we're not overtly anti-Semitic.
We're not even like, they'll say that we're anti-Semitic and pro-Palestinian while then accusing us of being racist towards brown people and saying that we hate brown people.
And you're like, wait, wait.
So when you want me to be anti-Semitic, you say I love brown people and I'm biased.
And then you say, I hate brown and black people when you want me to be racist.
And it's this thing where really they just don't want white people to have a voice, white men.
And they don't like honest white men because we might actually take our countries back from these faggots, from these people.
And I remember I remind people, faggot doesn't mean you're gay.
Faggot retard doesn't mean you're actually retarded and gay.
It means you're all these faggots and retards need to be called out.
But yeah, no, I think they hate people like us because, you know, it's obvious you talk to us.
We're sensible.
We're not racist.
We don't believe all this like crazy, crazy shit.
We can see there's a problem.
You know, you start looking.
And once they started paying attention, you've seen the Israeli problem, you know, and even a lot of Jewish Americans might see the Jewish problem, but you see all these big Jewish people financing this shit.
You start seeing, oh, maybe they really are loyal to Israel before America.
It's one of these things like Nick Funtes was so vilified.
I kind of believed the lies myself.
I never really paid attention.
He wasn't anywhere.
I just figured like, oh, he must be this racist.
But then, you know, some black guy in New York was friends with him.
I talked to him.
He's, he actually connected with me with him.
I talked to Nick.
And it's like, the guy's, you know, he seems like a super logical.
Yeah, maybe he's a tiny bit racist, but he's super logical.
Makes a lot of sense when you talk to him.
And he was completely vilified, completely pushed out of all media.
And he has a similar story to yours where he said he started noticing, you know, the Israeli and Jewish connections, started talking about him.
And there's like, no, you can't do that.
Can't do that.
Next thing he knows, he's fired, pushed out, ostracized, banned from everywhere.
He's still banned from X, the free speech platform, despite having broken no rules.
It's just crazy when you see how they go off people like that.
By the way, when I interviewed Nick Fuentes for the first time in like 2019 or something on my show, they literally printed me out a script with like 30 disclaimers that I had to read before I interviewed him.
I was like, I do not sanction this.
These views are abhorrent.
And like, I didn't even know that was retarded to do because I was like just in the zeitgeist.
And then I was like, I had an interview with him and I thought I was like literally interviewing Hitler.
But if you just say something like that, it's like, oh, you're evil.
You want to kill a Jews?
It's like, why wouldn't I want to hear Hitler?
And everybody has to say, why would I just believe what you say?
That doesn't mean I'm saying I'm endorsing him.
It's not, I'm not saying he's not evil, but yeah, I'm curious now.
The fact they say he's so evil, the fact they say you can't question it, the fact they'll throw you in jail for questioning the Holocaust, that's the only thing that makes me want to question it.
If you can't question for something, that makes me question things.
I think it should make anyone want to question things when they tell you to get thrown in jail for questioning something.
You can say whatever you want because you're a guest and you're also in another country.
But it was more for my guest protection because they were in the state that when you're broadcasting, I'm not allowed to sew doubt about certain historical events.
And that's really interesting.
And of course, I disagree with that.
I'm being transparent about it.
And again, it's on censored.
I didn't take the video down.
It's up.
You can go watch it at Sensor TV.
It's up.
It's just because it's behind a paywall.
It's not considered a broadcast.
So it's considered like a pay.
It's not illegal then, but for free access and broadcast, me, some of the things that I said, they don't like that.
So it's really crazy that it's like, you're so confident that people believe that you're true, that if somebody is broadcasting and it's accessible to people, that you can't have that on the internet.
That's a strange way to try to prove that you're not lying is to silence critics.
Like, like the Wiggles, by the way, people don't know.
The Wiggles is Australian.
So The Wiggles is an Australian children's show.
And so we don't play a lot for my son, but occasionally we just teach him some songs from The Wiggles because they're cute or whatever.
Right.
And, but they brought on, I mean, the guys are obviously animated, but they're all straight.
They're heterosexual guys.
And there's nothing wrong with a man being childish to entertain a child, you know, to have fun.
But this gay guy came on, and my wife, I wasn't even paying attention.
She picked up on it in a second and was like, turn that shit off.
Like, we are not letting our son watch a gay guy dance on TV because what the fuck is a gay guy doing trying to get kids to watch him dance?
Like, he can't have kids.
So if you're a straight man and you're dancing a little bit for a kid, okay, it could be, you could have kids at home and you're making content for them and then you're distributing it to the world because you want your kid to have something nice to watch.
Man, my, I have a, I'm using like some less complicated systems these days, but again, I'm going to try to take stuff on the road because what I have found is that there's a lot of good in-real life streamers and content creators, but they're not that well-educated.
They don't have a, they don't have a, they're not well-read, they don't have a lot of high IT, they're not solid in what they believe.
So I'm going to try to go fuse.
I'm going to go into Florida, go around.
I know all these guys too, and you know them.
I'm going to try to integrate more political media and try to infiltrate a little more like the kick streaming world, go in that direction to bring this stuff.
That's what we try to do with the show, man.
Like a lot of people, we could get more views if we just had OnlyFans Girls on, but I like to keep it as a hybrid live stream of like, it's not going to take ourselves too seriously.
And they do a really good job at it, but I don't want to be that.
And I think that's like, that's a key thing is people need to realize, like, for instance, I'm trying to create a new form of streaming that's a hybrid between like network news and stuff that I got up to with some more of, you know, I've been making documentaries, movies, bringing that quality.
And I have, I think, guys, please remember this.
My plan is a five-year plan right now.
Like, you're not going to fucking get there overnight.
Like, to become the greatest right-wing interview show that's on the road, that's a, that's a hybrid show of politics and culture.
Like, I'm not thinking I'm going to start seeing the benefits until three years from now.
Like, that's my plan.
Like, I'm like three years of hard work to begin to start to see the benefit, five years to hit my goals.
It's okay to have it far out because if you start training at 12, you're not going to be the world champion at 12.
You might not hit that till you're 18, 19 years old, till you're an adult.
But maybe later, but it's like, if you don't believe in it when you're 12, then you're not going to get there when you're 19.
I mean, I might be wrong that.
Jake, give us the last words and then we'll go ahead and sign out.
You say three years and you're already a big name.
So it's like, you can't just come in.
You're aware because you've done it.
If you had no name, it'd be longer because it's not easy to come in and infiltrate these things.
It takes time and hard work.
You can't like just do something and expect it to be overnight.
It's just, you have to be, I think the number one key to success is consistency, just over and over, you know, every day and doing it when you don't want to do it.
You know, there was days I didn't want to work out, but I did it every day.
Knew what I had to do.
I'm for sure.
It's like that with your streaming and stuff.
I'm sure you do it when you don't want to do it too, not just when you want to do it.
Yeah, I said, I don't work for anyone, but I have a schedule.
And even Brian's on here, Brian knows that too.
Brian's directing.
Shout out to Brian and the team.
I really take them as important.
I just want to say that too, from Jake.
A lot of people, I'm sure fighters get the way where they think they're the star and they think they're cool.
I really appreciate Mike, who's producing Brian, who's who's directing.
Amjed, who's helping manage social media profiles, Lauren, who's managing the ads.
You guys, it's a team effort.
And it's, you know, we're only able to produce seven, eight videos a week, be on all social media, do everything thanks to a really hardworking team who's there and to our guests for coming on.
Jake, thank you so much for coming on, man.
I really appreciate it.
You can follow him down below.
Anyway, my name is Elijah Schaefer.
Have a great rest of the week.
I'll see you Wednesday night with Anthony Kumia, comedian and recently professional racist.
Have a great rest of the week and may God bless the United States of America.