Klan Meeting EP #1 : George Floyd Story w/ Stew Peters, Racism in US, and MORE!
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Thank you.
We'll be right back.
I got a Molotov cocktail with a match to go.
I smoke my cigarette with style.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honey, put on your clothes and take a credit card to the liquor store.
Well, that's one for you and two for me.
But tonight, I'll be loaded like a freight train.
Flying like an airplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow the sun.
I'm on the night train.
Fill my car.
I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn me.
I never learned.
I'm on the night train.
I love that star I'm on the night train I'm on the night train Never to return No guitar
solo
Loaded like a freight train Flying like a never plane Speeding like a space spring One more time again
I'm on the night train And I'm looking for some I'm on the night train I'm on the night train And I'm ready to crash and fall Night train I'm on the night train I'm on the night train Y'all know what time it is
Let's go.
We are live on all the platforms.
We're live on all the platforms.
We're live on X. We're live on Rumble.
We're live on YouTube.
I'm going to go ahead and give myself the co-host.
Shout out to Dom.
I'm going to give you co-host as well.
Let me see if it lets me do this.
I see a bunch of you guys in here.
Bear with me, guys.
I'm on my phone and I'm also on my thing.
So let me...
Which account am I on?
Okay, boom.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I will...
We got a bunch of you guys in here.
We'll bring some of you guys up.
Let me...
Actually, you know what?
Let me...
Bear with me, guys.
Okay.
I'm going to get some of you guys as co-hosts as well in here.
As y'all can see, I got my other account in here as well, which I'm going to make a...
Actually, you know what?
I'll just have it be...
I'll just approve some of you guys in here.
Bear with me and just...
Okay, I'm in here.
Alright.
Dom, I'm going to give you a co-host.
And King Valric, I'll give you a co-host as well.
Alright.
So alright guys, what's up man?
Welcome to the Klan meeting.
I am very excited to host this.
I'm on my second...
I'm actually...
I'm finally able to get back on Twitter Spaces on my main account.
Which, let me go ahead and screen share this thing real quick with you guys that are watching this live stream.
We're live on all the platforms.
Live on X, live on Rumble, live on YouTube.
We won't be live on YouTube for much longer because obviously the content and the stuff.
So, we are definitely going to be...
Let me just go ahead and make that one because we're on YouTube.
Okay, boom.
Alright, let me screen share.
Alright, cool, cool, cool.
Alright, so we are live.
Mike, what's up, bro?
King Valerick, what's up, guys?
Thank you guys for coming on the panel.
A bunch of stuff has been going on.
I covered some of it earlier with...
The Haktua girl, obviously one down with Nick.
I mean, I've been yapping for a bit now.
So, yo, Dom, introduce yourself real quick to the people, bro, and then what your thoughts are on what's going on with Haktua girl and our boy Nick.
Sure, man.
What's up, guys?
I'm a writer, content creator.
I work with Owen Troyer from Infowars.
Been in the political game here for probably the last 10 years or so.
Anyways, dude, the stuff with the Hawk Tua girl, that was just a straight-up scam, guys.
And the thing is...
Is when you're a dumb bimbo, as Myron likes to say, and you don't know fucking anything about any of the business practices that you're getting into, what probably happened is this team, which was ran by this gentleman by the name of Doc Hollywood, he basically scammed her into, you know, she doesn't know anything about the actual particulars of what launching a crypto coin or doing any sort of, you know, intensive project like that actually...
It's going to require.
So what happened is they rolled out this meme coin that's traded on the Solana network, like the Hawk Tua coin, and they basically promised all these people that they were going to do pretty well and that they weren't going to sell no matter what.
They kept making this continuous promise.
And it ended up that these people that she sold it to, or that the group sold it to in a private sale, so before any of you guys could buy it, there were people that they reached out to, probably because they wanted to promote them as holders of this coin so they could make it seem like it was credentialed, like people in the space actually were carrying it and they thought it was a serious thing.
And within about 10 minutes of this coin launching, it went all the way up to a $550 million market cap and then dropped something to like 100. I don't know the exact figures, but it dropped like 5x down almost immediately within 10 minutes of launch.
So there was a huge scandal that broke out.
All kinds of people super upset.
A guy had $2 million in it, and then it went all the way down to $230,000 within, again, like 15 minutes.
And so now, basically, Hawk Tua is likely to be, you know, the crypto space is...
but she's likely to be investigated.
They had a whole foundation in the Cayman Islands to start this coin.
So a lot of sketchy bullshit.
And now to be honest with you, she deleted the space where she, they recorded a Twitter space where they tried to explain the whole thing.
And then she deleted it because it was so fucking terrible.
And she was so ridiculously pompous, arrogant.
She wasn't nice to any of the people that got screwed over.
And the guy, Doc Hollywood, he was pathetic trying to explain it.
So pathetic situation overall, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's absolutely ridiculous.
She was, you know, Coffeezilla was in there and she was, you know, being very dismissive to him and stuff like that.
So, obviously that's not gonna be good.
And I kind of knew that Coffeezilla was in there to record a video.
So, it's just not a good look.
And, you know, the other thing too is that, clearly, like, the girl isn't that smart, right?
I didn't even realize that she's only 22 years old.
So, She's not that intelligent.
Got a lot of fame really quickly.
Had some people around her.
Hey, look, push out this coin.
And next thing you know, they push out the coin and they're fucking, you know, rug pulling and all this other stuff.
And it's crazy because a lot of other celebs have done this before and gotten in trouble.
And you would think that people would have learned from the NFT bullshit or whatever.
But, you know, if you get rug pulled by someone like a Hawk Tua, like, bro, you're cooked anyway, like you fucked up.
A lot of people don't have critical thinking skills.
I talked about this in a space and everyone got all mad at me.
Just because she's a female doesn't necessarily mean whatever.
It's not just the fact that she's a woman.
It's that she's a girl that got famous for talking about spitting on dicks.
How would you take someone seriously or push into a coin that she is focused on?
That's just ridiculous.
It's just a very bad look.
Myron, can I bring up a fast point?
Yeah, please.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
So, yeah, she's a dumb bimbo.
She's a 22-year-old chick that got famous for talking about spitting on a dick.
But even someone that was credentialed, like, when's the last time you guys heard anything about Gary Vee, dude?
Probably not for a long time, because he's not fucking famous anymore, really.
And the truth is, and the reason why...
Even though he was very popular forever, you know, he was giving people all these new tips and grind so hard 24 hours a day, that whole spiel he did.
He really pushed the NFTs, and even someone that had a legitimate reputation like him fucking face-planted, and he has no career now.
So think about how bad that effect's gonna be magnified for Hawk to a bimbo.
That's interesting.
Did Gary...
Is that what the hill he died on?
Because, yeah, you're right.
I haven't seen him in the public space like that.
Is it the NFT shit?
Dude, yeah.
Remember, like, it was some of the...
I can't remember what they looked like, man.
But they had some distinct, stupid-ass look.
And they fucking face-planted.
And he pushed it harder than any...
Dude, it would be like you telling people not to be simps or not to be fat pussies.
Like, he pushed it as often as you push that.
It was brutal, bro.
He's silent now.
That's no bueno, man.
Holy shit.
Okay.
Wow.
Okay.
Because I've been wondering why I haven't seen him anymore.
Like, this guy, you could have missed him, like, you know, maybe 2015-ish.
Like, you could have missed that guy.
Like, bro, he was everywhere, man.
Maybe the most famous influencer in the entire game, dude.
I mean, he literally, as far as business and making money, he was one of the first dudes on YouTube to really blow up.
He was like a Dave Ramsey, but for younger guys, you know, looking for new avenues.
And he was famous for doing, like, garage sales and stupid shit.
Yeah, no, he definitely was.
Alright, so, what we could do is, so, if we got haters in here, which I'm sure we got plenty of them, what we'll do is, guys, DM either Dom or King Valric, right?
DM them, and we'll bring you up in the space so that you can say your piece, and, yeah, we can have a discussion for all the haters, you know what I mean?
Because I'm sure there's a lot of you niggas, so...
Let's just DM them.
We can give some people speaker ability.
Guys, keep in mind that I'm on YouTube, so try not to go too crazy.
And I'll tell you guys once I get off Rumble and you guys can go full crazy if you guys want.
But future Second Son, I'll bring you up.
We got a bunch of these people here.
I'm just going to bring up a bunch and if they're shitheads, I'll kick them.
Yeah, yeah.
And I'm going to grab my other phone too.
Yeah, so I didn't even know about this Doc Holliday guy.
I just, like, was researching him.
He's actually Alex Larson Schultz.
He's a fucking fraud, is what he is, for sure.
Yeah, he apparently married Howie Mandel's daughter, too.
Can you guys hear me?
Nice Jewish family.
Hello, hello, can you guys hear me?
Nope.
No.
Hello?
Yes, we can hear you.
Hello?
Hello?
Hey, everyone.
How you doing?
Good, bro.
What's up?
Everybody, just remember, try to talk one at a time.
But, yeah, if anyone's...
Especially, we want to hear haters.
So whoever's got some hate, come on up.
Send me a DM, request.
We'll get you up.
but if you're a hater that's what we want all right I'm back I am back.
Let's...
We're looking for haters.
We're getting haters?
Okay.
What are your thoughts on the...
How you doing, brother?
What was that?
Real quick, I wanted to catch up with you about everything, brother.
I see that...
I'm the opposite of a hater.
I'm a lover.
I love you guys.
No problem, my friend.
What did you want to say, Future Second?
Y'all speaking the truth.
Let the faggots...
Bro, what the fuck, man?
Are you retarded?
Who, me?
Yeah.
Kinda, yeah.
Bro, I told y'all niggas I was on YouTube, man.
What the fuck is wrong with you, bro?
Yeah, bro.
I don't know why you say that.
It was on YouTube, bro.
Damn.
Oh, he's on YouTube?
My man.
Get this nigga out of here, bro.
People are fucking stupid.
I love y'all.
I love y'all.
Fucking dumbass.
Sometimes it's hard to see who's talking, but I think he's gone.
My bad.
Yeah, you got him.
You got the real guy.
Niggas a dumbass, bro.
Yo.
What's up?
Yo, I gotta move as co-host.
I don't know why.
It's glitching out on me.
I don't know why.
Your phone probably sucks.
No, it's not my phone.
I'm literally on the speaker.
It's just kicking me out.
Alright, I gave you a thing.
Myron, real quick, can you explicitly tell us what we're not allowed to say?
Don't drop the F-bomb and don't go crazy on them boys right now, at least.
Give me like 30-40 minutes, then we'll be able to say what we want to say.
Shout out, that's John David Irving.
He's the best Nick Fuentes super chatter in town.
What's up, my dude?
What's up, man?
What's up, John?
What's up?
Yeah, I was just this hot What was that?
Oh my god Okay.
The meeting got ended, goddammit.
I don't know what the fuck just happened there.
The meeting just ended.
I'm gonna restart it back up, chat.
Give me one second.
Goddammit, bro.
Let me...
Let me just get it going again.
Bear with me, chat.
Bear with me.
Bear with me.
All right.
God damn it.
Fucking always.
Some bullshit going on.
Let me switch accounts.
Oh, I'm not even on this.
Oh my god.
Okay.
I'm signing in.
I'm signing in.
Alright I'm going to start it back up chat Amen.
Starting up the space again.
Boom.
Boom.
Alright.
Start this shit now.
alright sorry about that chat We're going to do this again.
Here, I'm just going to end the YouTube stream so we can say and do what the fuck we want to do.
I'm going to end the YouTube stream.
Alright, niggas, I'm ending YouTube.
Come on over to Rumble.
If you're watching on YouTube, come on over to Rumble.
I'm going to give y'all niggas the Rumble stream right now so that we can do and say what the hell we want to say and we don't have to worry about shit.
There's the Rumble link.
Come on.
Oh, no, wrong one.
Over here, ninjas.
Come on over, guys.
Rumble is down.
Rumble ain't down, nigga.
It's up right now.
What are you talking about?
It's up.
Works fine.
Come on over.
I'm dropping the Rumble link in here.
Pinned.
There you go.
Come through, ninjas.
In the meantime, all right, hold on.
All right, I'm going to end the YouTube stream now, guys.
Come on over to Rumble Ninjas.
What the fuck?
Alright, let me just go back in here and do this shit.
Let's go back in here.
Let's go back in here.
we have a big party In my country there is problem They take everybody's money They never give it back Throw the Jew down the well So my country can be free You must grab him by his horns
Then we have a big party If you see the jewel coming You must be careful of his teeth You must grab him by his money And I tell you what to do.
Everybody, throw the Jew down the well.
So my country can be free.
You must grab him by his arms.
All right, we are we are back.
We are back.
Sorry about that, guys.
I don't know what the fuck happened there.
But we are back.
I'm gonna drop a new link here for you guys.
I don't know why the last one ended like that.
Fucking gay.
Yeah, super fucking gay.
I think it's because I'm logged in on multiple ones on my phone and online and shit like that.
So it ended accidentally.
I don't know what the fuck happened there.
But we're back in now, guys.
We are back in now.
So, let me get...
I'm putting up some announcements, by the way, to this situation.
I'm putting up some announcements.
Give me one sec, chat.
Because I have to, like, go back and delete, like, the old shit or whatever.
Let me pin this new one.
Delete this.
Let me pin this one.
And then the other one is still live.
Alright, cool, cool, cool.
Alright.
So, do we got Dom back in here?
We got Dom back in here?
Yeah, we do.
Dom, I'm going to give you a co-host.
And then now we can bring people in as speakers and you fucking guys can kind of say what you guys got to say.
So, just raise of hands.
You got something to say?
Make it nice and concise.
Some of y'all niggas be yapping.
To be honest with y'all, we don't really want to fucking listen to you yap all day.
So, yeah.
So, we'll make this quick.
Alright, so who's...
We'll go with...
Yeah, raise your hands, guys, if you got something to say.
Alright, we'll go with Jorge first.
first go ahead Jorge what's up Hey, what's up, dude?
How are you?
What's up, man?
What do you got to say?
Man, I'm going to make it brief.
I'm going to make it quick.
Fresh is one dumb fucking nigger.
Okay?
And that's all I got to say.
What makes him dumb?
Like, all of his things.
Like, it's the easiest answer ever.
Okay, then answer it.
What makes him dumb?
Okay, like, I can break it down for you if that's what you want?
Yes, that's what I'm asking.
Alright, well, first of all, all of his points are low IQ. Okay, can you give me an example?
Like, uh...
See, you're low IQ because you can't even say what a low IQ guy fucking can't say, bro.
Like, what the fuck?
Who's the low IQ one?
End it out, my G. What's good?
Nick is criticizing Fresh for the same shit he's doing right now, bro.
Okay.
Bro, you can't make this shit up, bro.
No, I got it.
I got it.
I was on mute.
Sorry to say about that.
Sorry about that.
Oh, yeah.
You're on mute.
Okay.
Sure.
Okay, so I'm going to break it down for you, man.
It's easy.
Like, every time he always says, like, he comes on the space today about Nick, and he was saying that Nick isn't supposed to criticize the power that be because some dumb fucking point of, oh, you know, if you want to be able to talk, then you have got to respect the Jews because the Jews got power, and if you talk...
Then they're gonna cancel you.
That's the motherfucking dumb point ever, you know?
I mean, but it is true that they will silence you for criticizing them.
I mean, that is true, bro.
Okay, then why have anything at all?
Why not just quit while we're ahead?
They got the power.
We're powerless.
So why do anything at all at this point, you know?
By his logic.
Well, here's the thing.
He's just acknowledging that they control censorship and they're going to slap for your voice.
And I mean, that is true, bro.
I mean...
Yeah, that's what you say.
But you know what?
The real thing that everybody's thinking but nobody's saying, the real reason is that, you know, he got a Lambo.
He got a Rolls Royce.
He's living the high and mighty life.
He's just, you know, living all that.
So he don't want to lose all that shit, you know?
So that's the real reason.
I mean, realistically speaking, Jorge, is that your real face that's on the Twitter thing?
No, that's Jorge St-Pierre.
Yeah, so you don't even show your own face when you say the things that you say.
So how are you going to criticize him?
You can't rebut the argument.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Because it's extremely relevant, right?
Like, you're trying to make the argument like, hey, he understands that these people control certain narratives and they silence you.
Well, the difference between me and him is I don't claim to go on the internet and be a truth teller.
I don't he never did Because me and fresh are different people bro, like You guys gotta understand that my views are not Fresh's and Fresh's views aren't mine.
Just because I'm polarizing and I will talk about Jewish power and shit like that doesn't mean that he is going to.
We're different people, bro.
I find it interesting that you're criticizing him for not wanting to lose money and his stuff, when in reality, you don't want to either.
That's why you hide your face.
No, but if I really had a platform like you guys have one point, I don't know how many million subscribers, I would really try to take that opportunity.
You guys have a big opportunity and you know, you start talking crazy and then we all know that Fresh is like the calming agent.
He wants to calm everything down.
He wants to...
And the problem with that is that when we're trying to push the boundaries, having someone...
Dude, you're not in their position, brother.
Sorry?
Say that again?
You're not in their position.
No, I understand.
And, you know, they do what they gotta do, but that's just fucked up that...
You know, one guy is trying, it's like controlled opposition, you know?
You got one guy trying to say something and the other guy is like, oh no, well, there's no problem and, you know, we're all good.
So you guys try to play both sides.
And, you know, that's, you gotta choose, you know?
You can't be like the leader of The truth teller Like Myron and you got The other pussy like Fresh Again bro, me and Fresh are different people And we have different views, he doesn't like talking About that topic, I don't care We're not the same bro, and again Like it's easy for you to speak from the sidelines And say oh yeah You have a 1.5 million subscriber base Like you should put the truth out there Well the thing is bro is that you don't get that big Well you do and I'm not saying shit about you And
And that's fine, and you got your respect, and nobody's saying shit.
But you know, the problem is...
Alright, well, if you don't like Fresh, bro, you don't like Fresh.
That's fine.
Also, bro, an offensive lineman has a different job than a quarterback.
They play different roles in the same team.
Fresh is more like culture, doing some networking things, doing things behind the scenes.
Myron's doing more of the political news and all kinds of other shit these days.
So they both play their roles.
Everybody hates on Fresh.
But if he was really that bad, Myron wouldn't be fucking with him, dude.
And the other thing, too, bro, is that we would have probably been banned off everything if it was just me, bro.
So, you know, I am not afraid to admit that I'm fairly extreme on the right.
So, you know what I mean?
Like, we probably would have been banned everywhere if it wasn't for Fresh Pro.
So you can say what you want to say and you don't like him.
That's fine.
But to call him a dumb nigger, when in reality, I think he's actually very smart and he isn't lying talking about Jewish power.
Like, I don't think that makes him dumb.
What was that?
You're both dumb niggers at the end of the day, right?
Okay.
Well, Flo Guy, what makes you intelligent?
I mean, I'm not black, so, you know, you're going to take the plan.
Great one.
You want this white power stuff, but you're always going to be a black.
All right.
A little dirty nigger, right?
Okay, okay.
I get it.
I get it.
You're one of those conservative cooks, huh?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Not me.
No, I'm a white nationalist.
But listen.
Hey, so Flo Guy, let me get this straight, bro.
Let me get this straight.
So, you're gonna talk shit to one of the few guys that actually speaks about your problems on a big platform about how white people are being replaced, how you guys are getting cucked by immigration, how you guys can't speak your mind.
Hey, shut the fuck up while I'm talking.
Shut up while I'm talking.
Because now I'm gonna make my point why you're actually the dumb nigger here.
Because you got some nigger behavior.
You have someone with a huge platform that advocates on your behalf that talks about how whites are ostracized by society, how people fucking shit on you guys, how people openly practice racism against you with no fucking consequences, how people will sit there and call you a fucking cracker in all these pejorative racist terms and you guys can't do nothing.
You guys can't even say, oh, we should keep our families white, we should keep our generations white, I wanna keep my nation white.
You guys can't say that while being labeled something negative.
I'm one of the few people That speaks on your behalf and you have the nerve to come in this space and talk shit to someone that actually advocates for your cause.
You're the stupid nigger, faggot.
Stupid fuck.
Idiots, bro.
And this is why, yo, real talk, this is why a lot of you white nationalist guys don't get ahead.
Because you get an ally.
Because my thing is, I am sensitive to the fact that white men are attacked in the United States and y'all can't really say what you guys want to say.
So I will speak on your behalf.
So when I get retards like this guy coming in here and insulting me, when I talk about issues that he's trying to fight, then you're just a dumb fuck, bro.
You're a dumb fuck.
That's like saying like, oh yeah, this guy's critical of Zionism, but you know what?
I'm not gonna fucking listen to him or work with him because he's a Jew.
That's stupid.
That's literally retarded.
Dude, he literally advocates more for white people than white people even do themselves.
There's plenty of people that think I'm a white nationalist and I fucking love Myron because Myron actually fucking stands on business for normal values that most white people should promote more than most of these pussies out there.
So, like, again, people think I'm a white nationalist, but the truth is, dude, once you're reaching certain echelons of white, like, you think a bunch of, like, rich pimps, or, like, when I say pimps, you know, people that are doing very successful, people that got it made, no one even gives a fuck because you have a level of understanding at certain, like, levels of society.
So, it just sounds like some dumb, low-IQ bullshit, and believe me, I'm for white people, don't get me wrong, but at the same time, bro, I'm also, like, I like people that are smart, That have similar interests, and that's a dumbass way of thinking, and you're not gonna succeed if you're that close-minded.
It's just the truth.
Yeah, and you know, it's interesting too, because the reason why I have this viewpoint, because a lot of people say, oh, well, Myron, you align with white supremacists, why they hate you, like that idiot right there.
Well, here's the thing.
I don't care about that fucking, because he's actually the dumb nigger here, because like I said before, a nigger is behavior, and he's a stupid nigger for that.
Like my issue is I'm a free speech absolutist and I have an issue when people aren't able to speak freely.
So what I've realized through the course of my tenure on the Internet and being in society in the United States is I've noticed that white people can't really speak up about racial disparities that face white people.
I've noticed this.
So I find it interesting that people like Dr. Umar and Tariq Nasheed can run around and talk about black nationalism and say, hey, marry black women, keep it black.
You know, we need to support black businesses, etc.
Black power.
But then I look and I see white people say, oh yeah, white power or hey, we need to keep our country white or we need to keep white families together.
And they're labeled as white nationalists or other terms that might get them put on the FBI watch list.
So I looked at this and I said, this isn't fair.
I was like, okay, well, clearly I can see why white people don't speak about this, especially white males.
So I say, you know what?
I'm going to speak up for them.
That's why I speak up for white nationalists and white supremacists, not because I love them, but it's because I understand that there's a disparity in free speech.
So if one group isn't able to say what they want to say without some type of, you know, punitive measures, I don't think that's fair.
I think white people should be able to say whatever the fuck they want to say.
If black people want to run around and call white people fucking crackers, well, then guess what?
If white people want to run around and say niggers, it is what it is.
Free speech is free speech.
You can't have it both ways.
So I find it interesting how black people will sit there and get angry at racism, but they will turn around and call an Asian person a chink, or a Mexican person a wetback, or a white person a cracker.
So If you're gonna go ahead and cry about systemic racism and bigotry and all this other shit, you better not be racist yourself.
And I've noticed this crazy double standing in the black community where they will sit there and use racist terms and no one checks them on it.
And the other thing, too, that a lot of black people believe, which we've even had to come on this thing and say this, is...
A lot of black people will sit there and say, oh, black people can't be racist.
And I'm like, what?
That is the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life.
Of course black people could be racist.
But we don't hold black people to the same standard when it comes to discrimination, racism, bigotry, etc.
It's as if they can do no wrong when it comes to racism.
And that's where I come in and I say, no, that's bullshit.
And this is why...
Black people hate me, right?
And they get mad at me and say that I'm a coon.
But at the same time, a lot of these retarded white nationalists will also hate me because they're like, well, you're not one of us.
You're not white.
And I'm like, you stupid fuck.
I'm one of the few that advocates for you retards.
So don't make an enemy of me, you stupid fuck.
And I advocate for y'all because I believe in free speech.
So anyway, with that said...
I've explained this a million times.
There's also very few of those people.
And also, we got some haters.
Looks like this Tasden dude that's requesting.
You want to hear a fucking hater or no, Myron?
Yeah, sure.
We can.
Yeah, we can.
We can.
I explained my stance on...
I want to talk to you about something right quick.
About the Pamela Anderson stuff.
You ain't got like a lot of criticisms about that.
And like, I was one of the one guys that was going against a lot of these white nationalists that were calling you out about that and stuff like that because you get the nail about it.
Pamela Anderson hit the wall.
And everybody was mad that you criticized her and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, I talk shit on everybody.
That's something, too, that these people got to understand.
It's like people say, oh, Myron, you suck up to white people.
No, I made fun of Pam saying that she's a white.
Myron can only process society.
Nigga, why are you talking?
Shut the fuck up, bro.
I'm talking, man.
Like, are you fucking drunk?
Like, you speak when you're spoken to.
All right?
You're in my fucking space.
You're literally on my nutsack.
Everything I post, you're right there fucking commenting underneath.
Shut the fuck up when I'm talking, bro.
Alright?
So anyway, like I was saying, when it comes to this Pam Anderson thing, like, people will sit there and say, like, this dumbass Tazden, right, will say, oh, you suck up the white people.
No, I shit on white people too.
I make fun of white women for aging poorly, etc.
And then, obviously, all the simp white nationalists come out and say, oh, how dare you make fun of my white queen and all those other bullshit.
It's like, nigga, you're a simp.
Shut the fuck up.
Like, I cook everybody.
I don't care about your skin color.
I don't care about your race.
I don't care about your religion.
I've made fun of Muslims and they've gotten mad at me even though I'm Muslim.
I made fun of Arabs.
I made fun of Jeets.
I made fun of Italians.
I made fun of fucking everybody.
Right?
So if people want to sit there and cry and say, oh, well, you're a racist and you're a bigot, whatever, suck a fucking dick.
I will roast everybody.
Go ahead, Taz.
What do you got to say?
I already know what this nigga's going to say.
You're from Sudan.
Go ahead, bro.
No, I'm not going to say that.
I'm going to say the reason why the white nationalists disrespect you is because they understand you don't have the intelligence to process this complex system.
They know they're racist.
They know that you're supposed to be beneath them.
You don't know that.
You don't know that.
The reason why blacks can say things whites can't is because of the power dynamic created in a complex society.
You're African.
You don't understand complex society.
That's not true.
Most Africans don't understand complex societies.
That's the reason why Africa is the richest resource continent on a planet, but people of European descent control the resources.
Because you don't understand geopolitical politics.
You don't understand the complex politics of Europeans.
Complex European politics.
So you process information on a surface level.
You have a one-dimensional, narrow-minded view of reality and politics.
That's why none of this makes sense to you.
Because of our proximity to whiteness over the last 400 years, we understand this complex system.
You're an idiot.
The dude talks about geopolitics every fucking day.
You're a dumb fuck.
Yo, yo, Lyndon, be quiet, bro.
Lyndon, be quiet.
Alright, alright, you're starting to repeat yourself now.
Did you make your point?
That was your point?
Basically, if I can sum this up, essentially you're saying that I don't understand the complex nuances of living in a society with white people where they look down on me.
Is this correct?
That's your argument?
No, that's the truth.
Okay, but that's your argument, correct?
Okay, so here's the thing, my friend, that I guess you might have missed since you came into this thing late.
I don't care what white nationalists or white supremacists think.
I don't care to get their validation.
The only thing I care about is adhering to my principle, which is what?
Free speech absolutists.
So what I've noticed, again, is that people like you are able to come in and talk about white people in a poor fashion and no one says anything about it.
You can call a white person a cracker and no one's gonna look at you and say, You're a racist or you're not going to lose a job.
No one's really going to give a fuck.
However, if a white person comes in and says, you're a stupid nigg, there's going to be some problems there.
And I've noticed that there's this disparity.
Now you're saying, oh, well, that's because we live in a complex society and you don't understand complexity of society.
Look, bro, I'm not here to talk about the nuances and the complexities.
I'm here to talk about the first fucking amendment.
All right.
This country was founded upon freedom of speech.
And what I've noticed is the people that founded this country, white males, Don't, cannot express their very amendment that they created and they fled England to avoid.
So again, freedom of speech is important to me.
If that means I have to align with people that I disagree with to protect their freedom of speech, I will do that.
I've done that for idiots like Hassan Abiy.
I've done that for faggots like Ethan Klein.
I've done it for people that I dislike because I understand that if they infringe on those people's right to speak, even though I disagree with it strongly, Let me be very clear about this.
I don't agree with a lot of white national talking points.
I think race mixing isn't a problem.
I don't think there's an issue with a black man dating a white woman or vice versa.
I don't agree with a lot of their viewpoints.
Now, with that said, I will fight to defend their ability to say what they gotta say because I believe in free speech.
That's where me and you differ, my friend.
Well, no, let me explain something to you, Myron.
The propaganda that you're seeing right now is white liberal propaganda.
That's the straw man that white liberals create for white conservatives to fight against, to knock down.
So freedom of speech is propaganda?
Wait, is freedom of speech propaganda?
You're trying to say freedom of speech is propaganda?
Nigga, answer the question.
Yo, yo, yo, yo.
You like to listen to yourself speak.
Let me be very clear about this.
I'm the host, you're not.
I'm the fucking guy, you're not.
You're a fan.
Shut up.
Answer the fucking questions, bro, or else I'm going to just knock you down, because niggas don't want to listen to you talking here all day.
All right?
Say in a Cornel West lecture.
So, I'm asking you, are you implying the First Amendment is propaganda?
Because that's what I stand for is the First Amendment and freedom of speech.
You're saying that's propaganda?
No, I'm saying you're an idiot.
Alright, nigga.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Get the fuck up out of here, bro.
Snake is on my nutsack.
He literally comments on all my shit.
He's literally trying to sit here and say the First Amendment is propaganda.
You're a fucking dumbass, bro.
You're literally a retard.
Can we clear something up for this guy real quick and for most people?
They're talking about quote-unquote white nationalists.
Dude, almost everybody that's far right, they're not going to have a problem with Myron.
Myron pushes the same fucking values.
There is a very small percentage like the HT level dudes, which look, I'm cool with HT, but I have no problem.
I mean, I'm white, so he fucking leaves me alone.
But the truth is, is it's like, bro, this is such a small amount of people.
People bring up the HT thing, and even though you guys are cool now, and it's like, there are very few people that are going to come in here and be like, Myron, you're a stupid nigger.
Like, there's very few.
But you already know, Myron, most of the people that are quote-unquote hard, right?
Bro, they're gentlemen.
We just are patriots and want America, not to have immigrants running the country, not to have a dogshit country.
So it's like, these people, most of the black dudes that are listening, I think you're confused.
They're in a very small percentage.
Like, most of the Groypers and shit, they love fucking Myron.
And people would consider them far right.
So I think that people are super disillusioned, bro.
White people like Myron.
You're being dumb.
Yeah.
Okay, it's fine.
Myron is good and no problem, but can we bring it back to talk about Fresh?
No, I don't want to talk about Fresh, bro.
We get it.
You don't like Fresh.
Fine, bro.
We're not going to make this a bashing Fresh space.
You don't like Fresh, that's fine, bro.
That's totally fine.
Alright?
I understand.
There's people probably that don't like me and like Fresh.
It goes both ways.
Alright.
Who's up next?
I think Ray.
Go to Ray.
Yeah, he's up next.
Alright.
Yeah, man.
Myron, man.
Thank you for the freedom of speech.
You know, like, just keep exercising it.
You know, like, I'm telling you, a lot of people want to say things.
The reason why people like H.C. and the guys on the extreme, extreme right are pissed off at you is because you're able to say what you want to say.
They say what they want to say, but they're just poor and you're successful.
That's really what it is.
Yeah, I mean, look, I don't have a problem with HT. I just find it interesting, though, that we talk about the same fucking problems.
And I've always said that if you're going to take down this fucking Goliath, which is Jewish power in the United States, you can't do it by yourself.
But if they want to go ahead and say, oh no, we're going to do it ourselves, whites only, alright man, cool, no problem.
We identify the same problem, but if people don't want to work alongside me to bring attention to it, that's fine bro, we don't have to.
I don't really care.
That's really their loss, not necessarily mine.
HT has also said that if you guys are in a random space together, like something that's just not one of his 1488 spaces or whatever, then yeah, you guys are good, he already said that.
It's just that he's extremely race loyal and you already know his views.
So, yeah, of course, like dudes that are...
Yeah, I don't have a problem with it.
Like, when I was in that space, we were supposed to have a debate on immigration.
A lot of people don't know that.
We're supposed to have a debate on immigration.
And then one of the people in there, like, kicked me out because they're a pussy.
So it's fine, man.
It's no big deal.
I don't have an issue with it.
I don't have...
I'm not mad.
It is what it is.
He actually did thank you, though, for spreading shit about the J.P. He did say complimentary things in that, and he just said, hey, I don't have a problem with him.
It doesn't mean that I want him in our spaces, but if we're in a random space, then I'm happy to talk to him.
That was the last I heard from him.
That's what I heard, too.
No worries, man.
Like I said, I don't have any ill will towards him or any of those other guys.
I just think it's very counterproductive to, if we're going to go ahead and take the ADL and media matters and these censorship organizations and how they're silencing free speech, this is exactly what they want.
The very divisive tactics that a lot of these guys complain about and talk about, We are employing it and not attacking the problem head-on, which is what?
The over-representation of a certain group of people that silence free speech that criticizes them.
That is the major issue.
And if we don't stand a lot together in this problem, I mean, I don't know what to say.
Like, we're gonna just take the L, but it's fine.
This is how they've been able to maintain power.
Divide a fucking conquer, man.
Okay, Big Tech, go ahead.
What do you got to say?
Hey, Myron.
Yo, um...
I want to say, you know, I kind of feel both ways.
Like, I agree with you that, like, blacks are, you know, just like, whatever.
You know, like, they stink and they suck.
And I, like, I don't mean it.
Like, they're kind of evil.
All right.
But also, they haven't had, like, a fair shake, which is also, like...
I mean, it kind of makes sense.
I mean, you could say that Barack was the first black president, but he wasn't, like, a slave.
Like, these guys were slaves.
He was half white, too.
Yeah, he was half white, and his dad wasn't a slave.
And so, like, the black slaves, even though they got freed, they're still just, like, a permanent underclass and a burden we carry.
So, I kind of agree with you that they suck, but also, like, being mean to them is mean because they're retarded.
So, like, what do you think?
Well, I mean, I'm real big on meritocracy.
You know what I mean?
Like, I don't really look at the color of people's skin.
I look at it like, hey, how intelligent are they?
If they're black, they're white, they're Asian, whatever.
I don't really care.
I care more about, are they intelligent?
Are they an ally in the fight?
I understand for some people, the buck stops with race.
But for me, it doesn't.
I think everyone can bring something to the table.
I think one of the highest level, highest, how do I say this, indicators of IQ is someone that's able to kind of Take themselves out of a situation, not be offended and be able to understand.
So, for example, you gave the example like, hey, a lot of these blacks are smelly and stupid, blah, blah, blah.
Like, I'm not going to sit here and get angry and say, well, I'm not.
No, I'm going to agree with you and say, yeah, a lot of them commit crimes.
A lot of them are idiots.
A lot of them are low IQ and a lot of them are hampers on society.
I am able to take myself out of the discussion and listen to what you said objectively and then come back and talk and discuss it from a perspective of neutrality, being impartial.
And I think that's something that a lot of black people lack the ability to do so.
And I wish we didn't because a lot of them get offended.
You know, you know, hell, yeah.
A lot of these people are fucking retarded and low IQ.
I'm not mad about it.
I understand that.
That's just kind of what it is.
But I'm able to take myself out of the equation and look at things from a neutral standpoint and be like, yo, objectively, this is true, despite the fact that I might not align with that thing.
So, nah, man, no worries, bro.
I don't get offended by what you gotta say.
And I will defend your right to be able to say it.
Yeah, thanks.
Yeah, I'm not even really talking about you.
I mean, No, I didn't take it that way.
I didn't take it that you were talking about me.
It's okay.
But yeah, you know, we got the 1350 situation and just sort of like a general...
For me, I'll just speak personally.
Maybe some others feel this way about me.
I don't wake up in the morning and think about like, man, I hate black people because they're black.
And ew, yuck.
When I see blacks, I just think of, oh, there's somebody who probably hates me and wants to hurt me.
So fuck them.
That's kind of like what I think when I see a black person.
I just think they probably hate me.
Most black people wake up and do hate white people, though.
I ain't gonna lie.
Most do wake up just like I hate a white person.
Hey, you know what?
If I was one of them, I would hate me, too.
All right.
Well, I mean, I don't think a lot of black people hate white people, but I will say that a lot of them practice racism with impunity.
So they're okay with saying cracker and all this other bullshit.
So I understand that.
Who's up next?
We got any haters in here?
We got Mikey, I think.
Mikey?
Okay, cool.
Mikey, you in here, bro?
Alright, let's see.
Let's go to Dean then.
Alright.
And guys, if you've already spoken, I'm gonna move you down just so we can bring other people up.
Hey, what's up, guys?
Alright, what's up, man?
Hey, do you think that HT guy, do you think he takes it a little too far, though, with the racism?
You know what, dude?
I'm not going to lie to you guys.
I think he's funny.
I think he's funny.
I'm not even mad at it.
You know, I think sometimes being extreme and polarizing is how you get eyeballs on you to draw attention to the bigger problem.
Because if you notice, like, he'll go ahead and he'll, you know, throw the salutes up and all this other bullshit.
But then he'll say, hey, look, look at my...
Look at my flyer, right?
And that flyer will have real information on it.
Who controls pornography?
Who controls Hollywood?
Who controls media?
So, yes, he's polarizing, but I think that's kind of a way to get your attention, and then he hands you the flyer, which gives you the facts.
So, look, if it brings eyeballs to the problem, I have no issue with it, bro.
And we all know what the problem is.
But do you think he hates black people, too?
If he had it his way, he would just kick everyone who's not white out of the country?
Probably.
Probably, bro.
I mean, I don't know.
I haven't like sat down and had a discussion with him on this particular thing.
Would he kick all foreigners out?
Would he leave the best and the brightest?
I don't know.
But, you know, like I said before, I don't have to agree with someone's views to defend their ability to say it.
And I want to be very clear about that.
Me and HT disagree on a lot of things, but I will absolutely fight for his right to be able to say it because I know that if they silence HT... I'm next.
Does that make sense?
And I think that takes a lot of wherewithal and awareness to defend people that you don't even like and or agree with because you understand that after them, you're next.
You know, I give you a lot of respect for that because that's staying true to your position.
I appreciate that, bro.
And that's where that TASDN dude doesn't fucking get it.
Like, this isn't about me defending white nationalists.
It's that we have shared interests, so I'm going to defend their interests because they're shared.
If their free speech is impeached, I'm next.
Like, I'm right there with them on a lot of the viewpoints.
So, you know, I think the only thing that, like, me and a lot of them differ on is, like, I don't have a problem with race mixing and shit like that.
That's probably the main point of contention.
But that's fine.
I get it.
Like, they want to keep – they have to have that viewpoint because they want to keep the white race white.
So I totally understand that.
One thing I'm happy about is that that guy doesn't support Trump.
So, like, he's not, like, putting a bad image on him, you know?
Well, I mean, I do think Trump is the best.
He was the best option we had given the last election.
But I can see why people might not like Trump because he, you know, went left on a lot of the viewpoints that he used to have.
But, you know, that's a whole other thing.
Who's up next?
It's like you'd rather bang an eight, but if you've got to choose between a six and a ten, you'll fuck the six.
You know what I mean?
And haters, do me a favor, message Dominic, Future, Second Son, or King Valric, any of those three, if you are a hater, and we will bring you up.
If you've already spoken, I will move you down.
I'm going to keep a couple of people on the panel that I know, like, for example, I know Dave, obviously Dom, and King Valric, but if you're not a, if you're not like, if you've already spoken or whatever, or you don't have your hand raised, I'm going to move you down, alright?
So, okay, who is up next, Dom or Future?
Because I know you guys are getting all the DMs.
I ain't got no DMs yet from some haters, but we got some Blacks up here if they want to speak, if they got a criticism about Myron, you know.
Yeah, or a different viewpoint or whatever.
Who wants to go?
Jiggy, you want to go?
Hello?
Yeah, do you have anything you want to say or no?
Yeah, actually, I actually wasn't going to get up here and retrieve anything that was to be said, but I did want to speak on the fucking moron that spoke a couple minutes ago.
Talking about if you...
What is it?
What the fuck did he say?
Oh, he said, I look at black people and apparently I just see somebody that hate me.
I just want to attack me.
That says a lot about you.
Then it says them.
I don't give a fuck about what you got to say.
Most of us don't give a fuck about what you got to say.
That's the liberal dumbasses, actually.
Them motherfuckers that want to control female speech and what you want to say, all of a sudden nonsense like that, that's them.
But if you walk outside and you look at a black person, they'd be like, damn, this dude want to attack me.
Most of us just minding our fucking business, to be honest.
It's the dumbasses in the spaces, it's the dumbasses on social media that got a lot to say about the shit that child want to do.
Most of us don't give a fuck.
That's all.
That's all I just wanted to say.
That's just fucking stupid.
That's moronic.
Uh, you're talking about the guy earlier that was saying he was scared of black people?
Okay, fair enough.
Yeah, like, what the fuck is that?
How pussy is that?
No, dude, he's right.
I just want to say real quick, and I'll stop talking, Meyer.
I know I talk too much, but...
Seriously, though, we gotta realize, a lot of the generalizations and stereotypes and shit, yeah, a lot of them are true, but it's important to remember, man, there's outliers.
Like, there's gonna be fucking straight-up, you know, Gs that are Gs.
There's not gonna be that many, but there's gonna be a few.
There's gonna be fucking really smart black dudes.
There's gonna be really, you know, criminal white dudes.
So people just need to remember, man, like, there's gonna be outliers, and that's why you just wanna be around people that are fucking elite, whoever they are.
That's just, you know, just a general point.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't walk outside and be like, aw, shit.
Damn, this white dude's trying to hold down the black man.
What type of fucking dumbass shit is that?
It's fucking stupid.
Just mind your fucking business and get your money.
That's it.
It's fucking stupid.
I don't get these fucking people, but that's it, man.
Have a blessed night.
No worries.
Okay, what do we got up next?
Hey, Myron, you got a hater that's requesting to come back up.
I'm trying to bring him up right now, actually.
He says he got a lot to say to you.
Alright, sure.
Okay.
His name is It's TK2W. Okay, go ahead, bro.
What do you got to say?
We got a lot of requests.
I'm going to move some of you guys down.
If I don't see your hand up, guys, I'm going to move you down.
Yo, let's wait for this nigger.
Okay.
TKW, you don't got any...
TKW there?
Yeah, I'm here.
Can you guys hear me?
You're coming in very low, but what do you got to say?
Honestly, I wasn't going to hate on you or anything.
I was just going to say, like, you're a good content creator, and a lot of the things you say, I agree with.
Bro, you lied to me, basically, man.
Yeah, my bad, bro.
What the fuck, man?
You said you got to say the word, man.
All right, well, TKW, thank you for your support, my friend.
It's all good, man.
All right, we're going to move you down, I guess.
No problem.
This guy...
If you're a hater, request to me only if you're a hater.
No fans, bro.
We'll get to that later.
All right.
Unbiased, go ahead.
Go ahead, you're up next.
Unbiased, I don't see you.
Oh, is that me?
Oh, okay.
Yeah, can you guys hear me?
Yeah, we got you.
Yeah, we got you.
Yes, I just want to ask you a question.
I mean, why would you support a movement?
You said you support white nationalists, but why would you support a movement that seeks your own destruction and elimination?
You do understand that if these guys were to gain power, you would be one of the people that they would most likely kick out of the country or whatever.
Why would you support such a movement?
I support free speech, and that means their ability to talk about their movement, even if it's not necessarily aligned with my own belief system.
No, but what I'm saying is that if these people are empowered and they gain power, which is obviously what they want, is that they will eliminate you.
So why would you support that?
It sounds to me very self-defeating.
The same reason that the president and the government allows you to criticize the government and allow someone else to potentially come in power.
It's because the battlefield of ideas ensures the prosperity of all.
So my thing is I have enough faith in humanity where people understand like, okay, this is not what I agree with and we're not going to ever put these guys in power, but I'm damn sure not going to let these people Not have the ability to speak.
So again, I understand your perspective.
You're saying how can you sit there and support the free speech of a group that would immediately terminate your rights?
Well, that's the cost of free speech my friend.
Justin, this isn't your turn to speak, bro.
It's not your turn to speak, bro.
I'm talking about unbiased.
No, no, no.
I don't think you understood where this ends.
If these people are in power, man, they're going to eliminate everyone that is not white.
I just explained that to you.
Look, bro.
In order for free speech to actually be real, you must allow speech that you dislike or might put you in a precarious situation.
Do you understand that?
So, free speech isn't me saying, oh...
I agree with this, so I'm going to condone it and support it.
No.
That means if I'm a free speech absolutist and I believe in the First Amendment for real, that means I will support speech that might even spell my destruction.
Amen to that, bro.
No, I get your point, man.
That is free speech, bro.
Hold on, hold on.
Where are you from, bro?
You're speaking with a very strong accent.
Where are you from?
Hold on, nigga.
Answer the question.
Where are you from?
I'm from Nairobi, Kenya.
Okay.
Have you ever been to the United States before?
Yes, many times.
I've been to...
Yeah, I've been to Europe.
I've been to America.
Yes, I have.
Okay, so here's the thing, bro, and I don't, like, I see your perspective.
I see for you, you're looking at it like this is crazy.
How the fuck can you support speech that literally would get you deported from the country?
I see your perspective, bro, and I get it.
For people that aren't American, bro, let me finish my point.
Let me finish my point.
Let me finish my fucking point, man.
Okay?
Again, you're a foreigner.
You don't understand the importance of the First Amendment, right?
Your country is different.
Y'all can't criticize your government.
Fine.
But here, free speech is a thing and it's the First Amendment for a reason.
That means free speech is free speech whether you like it or not.
Again, I don't like the speech that they have.
But I will fight for their ability to say it because it is a cornerstone of our country.
I don't expect you as a foreigner to understand this.
Yeah, but even free speech itself has some limits, right?
No, there's not!
See, that's the problem!
No!
See, that's where you're wrong!
No, no!
Nigga, nigga!
Shut up!
See, that's what I'm trying to say.
Free speech doesn't have limits based on what you think is a limit.
That's the issue here.
You think that free speech has a limit.
There really is no limit.
As long as you're not inciting violence or the death of someone, it's all fair game, bro.
Even hate speech is protected under the First Amendment, bro.
Okay, but you just cited a limit there.
You just said that unless you're inciting.
So that is the limit in itself.
Yeah, I mean, I think we all have common sense here that violence is never the answer.
That's what I'm talking about.
As long as it doesn't reach the level of, I'm going to kill you, and we're inciting violence, that's a problem, obviously.
But if it's like free speech of like, yo, I dislike this, or I don't want this, or we got to get these people out of here, bro, that's all protected under the First Amendment, bro.
And this is why, with all due respect, this is why the United States is way better than Kenya.
That's why you came to the United States.
Like, bro, let's just keep it a thousand.
I think you have other countries.
No, nigga.
There's a reason why you come to the United States and we don't go to Kenya.
Alright?
So I find it interesting how you...
Motherfucker, there are many Americans here, so I don't know what you're talking about.
Nigga, look.
You come here.
We don't go there.
There's a reason for that.
This is the best country in the world.
Alright?
There's a reason why ain't nobody fucking fighting to get a fucking Kenya visa.
Over a million Americans came to Nairobi last year, so I don't know where you're talking about.
Okay, great, great.
There's been like five fucking people that went to Nairobi.
Are you fucking kidding you?
Those people are probably Kenyans themselves, bro.
But at the end of the day, they're still Americans and they live in America.
You've never been here, so you don't even know what you're talking about.
You're just fucking talking out of your ass.
What you're saying is not true.
The United States is objectively better than Kenya in every single way.
That's not my opinion.
This is a fact.
We have higher GDP. We have a stronger military.
We're better than you guys in every way.
That's not opinion.
Nobody's sneaking into Kenya to be a Kenyan citizen, bro.
Hey guys, 2,086 people visited Kenya in 2023. That's from Google.
2,086 people visited Kenya in 2023. And just so you know, we got more niggas watching this show than people that visited Kenya.
- Yeah, so bro, like, come on, man.
Come on, man. - That was nice and pretty good, Amara.
- Like, come on, man.
- We have a lot of punishment around Kenya, they do that better than us.
They got lions chasing their asses and shit. - Like, unbiased observer.
Look bro, I get it.
Like, you know, for you, it's an unfathomable concept to be able to allow speech that directly puts you in a bad spot.
But this is the United States, bro.
This is why we're the best country in the world.
Because we have the First Amendment, something that you guys don't have.
There's a reason why everyone comes to America and ain't nobody checking for Kenya, bro.
The niggas that go to Kenya probably are named fucking Ogujibe or whatever, and they came from fucking Kenya, and they're Kenyan nationals originally, and they live in the United States now.
But the reality is, ain't nobody getting a fucking visa to go to Kenya and hang out there.
But there's a bunch of people getting visas to come to the United States and hang out here, bro.
This is the best country in the world, and if you don't...
That's an objective fact.
That's not even my opinion.
We're better than you guys in every regard when it comes to national...
National progression.
It's not even close, bro.
Dude, Florida could probably take over fucking Kenya if they just went one-on-one.
Just Florida the state.
Yeah, bro.
And our First Amendment, the big reason why we're so much better than y'all niggas is because of our First Amendment.
Like, the one that you're trying to criticize.
Like, you're a shitty African country.
What the fuck?
Are you high or what's wrong with you?
I don't know, man.
It's hot in Africa.
Got the brain to it.
Alright, who's up next?
I don't know.
Nelsonia?
Hi.
Alright, and then we got Justin next, right?
Go ahead, Nelsonia.
Or Nelsonian, sorry.
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
Yeah, Myron, I just want to say what's up, man.
As far as Africa, like, I don't understand why anyone would want to ever visit there, man.
That's crazy talk, what that dude was saying.
Yeah.
I want to ask you, what do you think about Canada snatching all the guns?
Canada is a failed country, bro.
To be honest with you.
Well, I mean, I know that, but they actually took...
They're gonna take all their guns away.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not surprised.
Canada truly is a failed nation.
If you want to talk about the decline of a Western superpower, there you go right there.
Canada, Australia.
This is what happens when the left goes far too left.
And that's what's gonna away America if we let, you know, liberals run this shit into the ground.
Hey, Myron, I actually got into a debate earlier with a Canadian, too, about their currency and stuff like that.
He was trying to make a point about that currency being better than ours.
No, it's not.
Not even close.
That's funny as shit.
I cooked him on that point.
Yeah, the U.S. dollar right now, yeah, a Canadian dollar is 142 to one Canadian.
Yeah, no, the Canadian dollar right now is 142. In Canada, they took away the free speech, right?
Yep.
Now they're taking the guns.
Yep.
Yeah, no, man.
It's trash.
But, alright, cool.
Listen to Myron, man.
Yeah, Canada's cooked, bro.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand.
Like, these niggas are over here doing hacka in the fucking Senate hall.
Like, bro, New Zealand's cooked too, man.
I remember something Jackson Hankel said, Myron.
He said that straight up, if Australia were to get bummed, like, say, tomorrow, would anybody even really realize that Australia's gone or some shit like that?
What do you think about that?
Probably not, bro.
It's a pretty insignificant country, not gonna lie to you.
Alright, let's go to Justin up next.
Hold on, I have a question for you, bro.
Why do black women hate white men so much?
Well, because they voted 90% for Kamala.
Is that a joke?
Yeah.
No, I'm asking...
Oh, you're asking...
I thought that was a joke.
Okay.
Why do black women hate white men, you said?
Yeah.
They voted 90% for Kamala just because she was colored.
Bro, because black women don't like...
Bro, black women don't like white men because white men don't like them, bro.
Be honest with you.
Damn.
Okay.
That's the truth.
Most black men don't even like most black men.
Yeah, bro.
Nigga, we don't even like them.
What do you think?
Why the fuck do you think a fucking white dude is going to like them, bro?
Like, hell not.
They're not attractive.
They tend to be loud.
They're overweight.
There's just a lot of bad...
And they fucking stink, too, as well.
Dude, have you guys seen the picture of the Philadelphia Eagles' wives?
Every single one of their fucking wives is white except for one chick.
Yeah, bro.
So, I mean, look, man.
You don't want to marry Vinny Twilliams or what?
Venezuelans aren't bad.
My girlfriend's Venezuelan.
Latinos aren't bad.
I'll take a Venezuelan over a black woman any day, bro.
All right.
No, Sonya, we're going to move on.
All right, Justin, go ahead.
All right.
And guys, if you spoke, I'm going to move you down so we can bring other people up because there's a lot of people with hands up.
This shit's getting crazy in here.
We got how many?
I think this is my first space on this account in like fucking months.
So we got a lot of people in here.
Dude, what even happened?
How'd you get it back?
I don't know, bro.
I just clicked on a space and I was able to get in.
I was like, what the fuck?
That's one of those things where you don't ask questions.
Yeah, you just don't ask questions.
I didn't check your shit in this.
Oh, yeah, you got mass reported.
Let you go.
Yeah, maybe.
I don't know.
Because, yeah, they did mass report me, bro.
Like, for no reason.
The fucking FBAs, man.
Fucking idiots.
But anyway, yeah.
So if you already spoke, guys, I'm going to move you down unless you're one of the people that's kind of like on the panel.
All right.
Who's up?
Is it Justin?
Justin, and then we're going to go to Dom Docs.
Justin, you there?
It's your chance, man.
I'm right here.
Sorry, man.
My fucking microphone is muted.
Oh, and then also, you know what, guys?
New rule.
If you're going to come up and speak, we need you to retweet the space.
I forget to fucking do that shit.
Ivy does it all the time.
It's really smart.
So retweet the space before you speak, guys.
Please, let's get 1,000 people in this bitch at fucking 4.30 in the morning.
So what do you mean by retweet the space?
I don't know what that is, but anyway, so...
Just click the little circle button underneath the...
See how you're in this space?
Just, like, click the little arrow thing.
Everything...
Yeah, you know how to post pornography, so you should be able to do it.
Hey, dude, I post a lot of pornography, bro.
Thanks.
It needs to be noticed.
But anyway, so I joined us because it said it was like a Klan meeting, right?
The lead guy on here, the black guy, can't be a Klan meeting.
But I'm not racist, but a lot of people think that I am because I dropped the N-bomb a lot, right?
And I just...
I want to get it out there.
It doesn't mean black person.
You know what I mean?
Google has put that in everybody's head because for some reason they decided a while back...
Alright, bro.
What's your point or question, man?
I guess what I'm trying to say is like...
It's a word.
It's freedom of speech, like you were saying earlier.
And like...
Everybody gets so sensitive about it.
It has nothing to do with race or anything.
My dad was a drill instructor in the United States Marine Corps, and everybody's green in the Marine Corps.
There's no color.
You know what I mean?
It's just the way it is.
I was taught that the word nigger means somebody is trying to step on you and take you back so that they can get ahead of you to do nothing with what they got ahead with.
And it's like, if people were given a different definition for a word that has so much power to turn everybody sensitive and hatred towards other people because they either said it or because this person that said it obviously has hate towards the people that he said it against.
All right, man.
I think we get it.
A question for you, bro.
Why do you post porn on your ex?
That's kind of weird.
Everybody posts porn on my ex.
No, but you post porn on your ex.
Well, dude, who else does it?
What?
Doesn't everybody do that?
I mean, shit.
That's like fucking...
So what?
Why is it weird?
That's degenerate as fuck, bro.
No one does that.
I've literally never seen a dude that's on a space acting like, you know, just like, yeah, I want a space.
I've never seen a dude just have a hard...
I just looked at it.
Dude, you got, like, hardcore shit on there.
What's going on, bro?
You good?
No, I'm twisted as fuck, dude.
I'm twisted as fuck, dude.
No, I ain't good.
I mean, shit, if I was good, I wouldn't be doing shit like that.
I'm trying to understand, why do you post porn on your ex?
That's weird, bro.
I've never...
Are you like a Jew that runs Brazzers or something?
What the fuck?
Why are you posting porn on your ex?
I mean, because I just told you why.
Because I'm a twisted motherfucker.
Wait, wait, wait.
What?
Because you mumble a lot, dude.
You mumble really badly.
You said you're a twisted motherfucker.
Is that why?
I guess, yeah.
I mean, shit.
Instead of weed, I mean, I don't know.
It's freedom of speech, I guess.
You know what I'm saying?
Justin, I want to know how much you've had to drink tonight.
I don't drink at all, actually.
Holy shit.
This is you sober?
Holy fuck.
I mean, I smoke weed, but I did.
I don't drink.
This guy's cooked.
Alright, Justin.
Thank you for your comments, bro.
My man is fried.
Okay.
We're going to go to Dom Doc's now.
Hey, Myron.
Hey, Dom.
Hey, what's up, dude?
How are you?
Yeah, guys, let's only bring up haters or whatever, because the thing is, man, if we just let random niggas yap, like nobody wants...
I don't want to sound like an asshole, but like nobody wants to listen to randoms that can't speak and are retards or degenerative weirdos, man.
Dom, what's up, bro?
Welcome.
Hi, guys.
Hey, nice to see that you got your account back, Myron.
I recently was suspended with 15,000 followers.
I just followed you on this account now.
Everybody go check out Dom Doxy.
He makes a lot of documentaries on them boys, if you know what I'm saying.
Sorry, go ahead, Dom.
What do you want to say?
When they suspended you, bro, did they give you a reason why, like a screenshot or anything like that?
Well, the thing is, is they suspended me from spaces and live features.
They didn't suspend me like...
And they took my modernization away, too, and they said it was...
For violent rhetoric or some bullshit like that, because I had a unique situation.
I think Dom was there.
Basically, these FBAs threatened to come kill me in Florida.
And I said, if you come try to start some shit, I'm gonna Zimmerman you, blah, blah, blah.
And they took that and made it as if I tried to make violent threats.
But the reality is I was responding to them trying to impose violence on me.
So it was a different situation.
I got mass reported by them for that shit.
And then out of nowhere, you're now able to do spaces and you don't know why?
Yeah, I have no clue.
Interesting.
Yeah, I think I just got botted and you know how they give you the...
And now they're putting...
Disclaimers across anything I post and shadow banning like you wouldn't believe on this account.
It's just puzzling to me how some people, like I know a lot of people that was following me out of the 15,000 followers, they're all getting smoked off this account.
And to talk about, you know, being a freedom of speech absolutist, and here we are on Twitter, I think it's only just a matter of time before we all get smoked, because if I'm any sort of litmus to what's going on, I mean, this is just, it's absolutely getting ridiculous.
And I've got some followers that have like 50,000 followers, 60,000 followers, and their posts are getting like 50 views, 60 views.
Yeah, no, I mean, I don't know what's going on with X-Bro, but, like, you know, they're pushing idiots like Tiffany Fong, etc., and people that are, like, spitting real shit are, like, getting shadowbanned or getting silenced.
It's actually really annoying, but, you know, it is what it is, unfortunately.
It's fucking annoying as fuck, dude.
So gay.
Well, I'm glad you're back, bro, and I'll tune into you all the time.
Yeah, I'll do more spaces, you know what I mean, for sure.
I'll be doing a lot of spaces like this, so it'll be a good time, man.
Always good to hear from you.
Who's up next?
We go to Idris.
Hi, Myron.
Yeah, what up?
Hi.
I was talking to...
I was on the space of Tariq, and he was talking about the reparation of African-American.
Yeah, of course.
I asked him.
He said, is they going to retrace back all the slave, and then is they going to get their reparation paid and all that?
And I told him, how are you going to retrace back all the slave?
Because when you do a DNA test, for example, you and...
A Haitian person is going to come back the same.
So are you guys going to have the same ancestry from Ghana or Nigeria somewhere?
And how are you going to retrace back all that?
And he said, yeah, yeah, we know.
We're going to retrace all those people back.
Any ideas?
Well, here's the thing, bro.
The concept of reparations is a lie, you know, and this is another example of, you know, leftist agenda where it sounds good on paper, but in real application that doesn't work, just like communism.
So the whole concept of reparations is, oh, we're gonna go ahead and get paid for work, but I find it interesting that you're gonna charge people that never had slaves and pay people that never did slave work.
It's a concept that's fucking ludicrous.
But for some odd reason, people like Tariq Nasheed, etc., feel as though they are owed money And here's the other thing too.
The people that are going to pay for these reparations aren't even going to be white.
Like, we're barely a white majority country anymore.
Like, it's going to be a lot of blacks and Hispanics and shit like that that are going to pay for these reparations because they're going to come out the tax dollar.
So, you know, I just find it interesting how people like Tariq Nasheed and FBAs in general work really fucking hard to get reparations instead of just getting a job.
Or, if you guys want reparations, how about you go ahead and get a small business loan and create a business?
You can go ahead and get that, right?
We have all these affirmative action plans out there.
That give people that are black a leg up.
I remember it was Bank of America, one of these banks, literally was giving out home loans to color people only, right?
Could you imagine if we were giving out home loans only for white people?
So we're able to practice unprecedented levels of racism towards white people in the United States and give blacks and minorities all these advantages, but they still want to cry about reparations.
It's just a concept that sounds good on paper, but in actual practice, there's no way they'd be able to do it.
You gave one example of tracing ancestry.
That's one of them.
How much would you give them?
How would you ensure that they actually use it properly?
Let's keep it a thousand.
A lot of these blacks that would get these reparations would spend it on fucking Hennessy and weed like a bunch of dumb nigs.
So, you know, let's just call the fucking...
Let's call a spade a spade.
Trust me, a small percentage of them are going to spend it on actually...
How do I say this?
Are gonna invest it properly.
So, the whole concept of reparations is a sham.
It's fucking stupid.
I think what Tariq Nasheed should focus on more is keeping the black father in the home versus trying to get reparations.
But they don't want to have that conversation because that hits too close to home and that would defeat the whole victim narrative and they wouldn't be able to blame everything on the white man and white supremacy.
That actually puts accountability on the black community where black women actually got to make it work with their fucking baby daddies.
But they don't want to have that conversation.
That is the biggest issue with the black community.
It's not the reparations or the white supremacy or the fucking...
You know, drug trafficking or the asymmetrical laws that punish black people is the fact that they don't have a black father in the fucking household, and it's been proven.
If you look at pre-civil rights era, or if you look at the civil rights era, when blacks were the most fucking...
Suppressed and the most held down through Jim Crow laws.
That's when the black communities did the best.
We had black owned businesses.
We had families together.
The nuclear family was strong.
Black people were getting ahead.
They had higher literacy rates.
Why?
Because the father was in the fucking household.
So despite the fact that they were being held back From a racism perspective and didn't have the same opportunities, they were still thriving.
Why?
Because that goes to show how powerful the nuclear family is and more importantly, how important the father is to the proper raising of children so they don't become detriments to society.
Black people are more, you know, they have more ability, rights, privileges and money than ever before.
But why are they so behind?
I'll tell you why.
Because we don't have the black father in the household.
That's the biggest issue, man.
But they don't want to have that conversation because that puts accountability on them.
That's what idiots like this TASDN nigga want to talk about.
Oh, well, how you all talk about our problems here in the United States when you were Sudanese?
Well, I'll tell you this, dumbass.
My parents are still together.
That's why I'm not a retard like you.
So, anyway, who's up next?
Thank you for that, Idris.
Hey, Myron, real quick.
I had dropped down because the space had glitched out.
Well, the space dropped me, actually, down.
Can you see me, co-host?
Because there's a guy that wants to talk to you.
He says he wants to cook you so badly.
His name's John Stewart.
That's his name?
Sure.
We'll bring his monkey ass up.
Yo, Dave, you said you had something you wanted to say?
Go ahead, bro.
Well, I mean, I guess I had some questions.
I just spent the last week in Chicago with Vincent James, and we spent some time exploring some of the different hoods.
We went over to Oblock a couple of times.
We went to Little Village, check out Latin Kings territory.
There's a lot of crazy shit going on in Chicago.
Yeah.
And I wasn't sure if anybody wanted to talk about that because it's pretty fucking wild.
Yeah, no, I mean Chicago is one of the worst major cities in America, bro.
You know, if you look at crime in the United States, all the worst crime cities are what?
Blue cities.
With a Democrat mayor, with a huge black population.
Like, at some point, we gotta have some accountability here, and just come to the uncomfortable reality that black people commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime in the United States, and a lot of the crime is perpetrated by a small percentage of the fucking population, and it's black men.
Let's just call it what it is.
But they don't wanna say that shit.
Here's the real question that I got, though.
Why are all of the major gangs in Chicago, like, their primary symbol is the Star of David?
That's a good question.
Like, the Black Gangster Disciples, the Gangster Disciples, Folk Nation.
Like, go look it up.
Go look up what Chicago gang symbols look like, and it's kind of weird.
I don't understand.
Good connection there, bro.
And the interesting thing that Vince and I found out is that the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation gave a little over $375,000 of grants to the Vice Lords in 1970. So they were directly subsidized by these major NGOs right at the peak of the beginning of this violent ethnic gang war that basically...
Raged in Chicago for 40 years.
I'm just I'm looking for answers, man.
No, that's an interesting point, bro.
That's a really interesting point.
Wow.
All right.
Who's up next?
We said we had a hate or something.
Hey, Myron, we have an FBA guy who wants to come talk to you too as well.
I'm bringing him up right now.
His name is Prophet Nasheed.
He's coming up just right now, actually.
Of course.
Yeah.
All right.
What does he got to say?
Prophet Nasheed, you're up here right now.
If you are, unmute your mic.
Hello?
Yo.
Yeah, I've had enough of your anti-FBA rhetoric, Myron.
Alright, sure.
Yeah, you're upset because us FBA are delineating and we...
Acknowledge that you Sudanese will never be like us, noble FBA. And your people have no culture.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Hold on, hold on.
I know that voice, actually.
Yeah.
Aren't you that other guy from before?
Yeah, that's that nigga with the frog shit, bro.
Yeah, bro.
No.
Yeah, this nigga again, bro.
Yo!
What does he got to say?
Stop.
What?
Bro, get the fuck out of here, man.
What the fuck are you talking about?
It's not me.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
It's fine.
You know what?
Let him speak, bro.
This nigga, he's been...
Bro, this dude's a legit fan, man.
Like, this dude literally...
I know, he used the...
He tried to use the fucking...
Yeah, the Groyper's picture.
Yeah, he tried to use the Groyper picture thinking he was going to be safe as shit.
Yo, this nigga's funny, man.
I'm a quick hander.
I'm a quick hander, though.
Okay, go ahead, hater.
Yeah.
Real quick, Myron.
Yeah.
I respect you, my dude.
The thing is, dude, with the fucking Max Prime guy, he's fucking Jewish, bro.
Okay.
You know, the thing is, you call it Jewish power, Jewish supremacy.
Yeah.
You call it Jews.
Yeah.
But then when it comes to him, oh, he's very anti-Zionist.
Yeah, he is very anti-Zionist.
He's a Jew at the end of the day, and he acts very Jew-y.
See, well, that's the thing, bro.
So, literally, what you're doing right now is you're practicing the same thing that that other idiot earlier was saying, where if you're a part of a group that I criticize, I am not going to work with or deal with you.
And I think that's a very foolish way to go, because I judge people by an individual basis, not a skin color or creed basis.
I judge them on them.
So, I mean, me and Gary align on many different things.
Do we agree on every single thing?
No, but we align A lot on political views, on the nuclear family.
You have a lot of the same conservative values.
He's a family man himself.
He is very pro-Islam.
He's very pro-Islam, but not pro-Catholic.
Not pro-Christian.
That's fine, bro.
Again, like I said before, like I said, you don't have to like the guy.
That's fine, but he's also very critical of Zionism, extremely.
And he's been critical of Zionism since like 2008, bro.
He's been canceled for talking about this shit, right?
And he's Jewish.
So anyone that is willing to have these uncomfortable discussions when it comes to Zionism, etc., that's someone that I can respect.
I mean, I get it that he rubs some people the wrong way and you don't like him, but that's fine, man.
We don't have to like the same people, bro.
Nothing wrong with that.
No, I'm just saying that, like, you know, you call out, like, Jews specifically, but when it comes to him, it's like, this is like a special Jew.
This is the token Jew.
No, look, here's the thing, bro.
I call out, look, dude, see, this is the issue.
You look at it as an all or nothing.
I don't have a problem with all Jews.
I have a problem with certain Jews that have a disproportionate amount of power that use their power to silence freedom of speech and infringe upon our fucking God-given rights.
That's my issue.
I don't have a problem with Jews.
Let me be very clear about this.
See, you have a problem with Jews.
That's fine.
You can have that viewpoint, and I'll fight for you to have that viewpoint.
But I have a problem with a small portion of Jews that hold a disproportionate amount of power that silence others.
That's my issue.
And a lot of them tend to be fucking Zionists.
I respect it.
I respect it a lot.
I appreciate it.
So, cool.
And I also want to say this too, bro.
So, it's very important, guys, to not put everyone under the same box because what ends up happening is this, right?
If you're not able to delineate or see people that they might not necessarily...
They might be a part of a group that you might have a lot of disagreements with, for you to disqualify that person shows that you lack critical thinking skills.
You understand?
This is why I think it's very important to judge people on a...
Case by case, character basis.
Versus, oh, you're black?
I'm not listening to anything you gotta say.
Oh, you're white?
I'm not listening to anything you gotta say.
Oh, you're Hispanic?
I'm not listening to anything you gotta say.
You're Jewish?
I'm not listening to anything you gotta say.
Because what ends up happening is, you actually shoot yourself in the foot by doing that.
Because when you do that, then they can label you as, oh, you just hate all of them, so we can't take anything you say seriously.
You need to be able to assess people on a case by case basis, man.
I think that's very important to your credibility as well.
Okay, I get it.
Like, you're on an Anon account, you're on Twitter, you can say whatever the fuck you want to say, but I think it's important to be able to assess the ideas versus the person.
And seriously, dude, like, are you really, in the real world, the higher you go up in life, too, if you need a lawyer, if you need a manager, like, you know, Max or Gary is Myron's manager, you just want the best one.
Like, if I'm going to go to court, or if I'm going to do a business deal, look, dude, I could give a shit, and that's what I'm saying.
The higher you go up in life, and the more, you know...
Intensive the circumstances are.
You just need the best.
So, you know, Myron and Gary probably don't agree about every single thing.
I don't agree with my fucking best friend or my mom or anything about everything.
So that's just the way that life works, man.
You're trying to do and deal with the best.
Yeah, bro.
This whole, like, I'm going to disqualify the entire group of people, it hurts your credibility, and it hurts opportunities.
Bro, there's Jews in high positions of power that can really help you.
Like, some of the best lawyers are fucking Jews, bro.
Like, what, you want to tell me, like, oh, I'm not going to work with this attorney, even though it can mean me fighting a case and saving my life.
No, I'm not going to work with him because he wears the yarmulke.
That's crazy to me.
That's crazy.
I'm not getting heart surgery because he's a fucking Jew.
Yeah, bro.
But the next guy is way worse.
It's like, come on, we've got to be pragmatic.
I understand, like, you're online, shit's getting crazy.
Like, you know, you get in your groups, you get in your little echo chambers, but, like, bro, in the real life, you've got to deal with people.
It's just how it works.
Like, what are you going to do if you go and you need to make some big business deal and some dude in the room is Jewish?
Like, what, are you just going to, like, walk out?
That's some fantasy world, man.
That's too online shit.
Yeah, of course not.
It's just, like...
There's, like, specific things that Myron says.
How's that?
Jews.
And then when it comes to this Gary guy that does demonic fucking numerology, oh, he's anti-Zionist.
He's a good Jew.
That's what I'm saying.
Well, I'm not even gonna say, like, again, bro, again.
You get in your groups, you get in your little echo chambers.
What are you going to do if you go and you need to make some big business deal and some dude in the room is Jewish.
What are you just going to walk out?
That's some fantasy world, man.
That's too online shit.
Of course not.
Yeah, of course not.
It's just like...
Is it just me that can hear my voice again?
Yeah, I can hear you, but you're cutting in and out.
I don't know why.
No, that was before, dude.
I said that before.
I don't know what the fuck that was.
That was like 30 minutes ago or 30 seconds ago.
That was weird.
Okay.
All right, well, yeah, I don't even know who that was that has an issue with Gary, but, like, bro, you know, I think it's very important to practice critical thinking and assessing everything on a case-by-case basis.
I think it'll help with just building your credibility in the future, because if you're running around saying, fuck all the Jews, like, bro, you're going to look crazy, and nobody's going to take you serious.
All right, Kyle, you're back up here.
You want to talk to Myron again, so go ahead and say what you got to say.
Yeah, quick question about my profile pic.
Does it say Prophet Nasheed, peace be upon him?
Alright, for everybody in here, before this guy starts yapping, I want to let y'all know, this guy's a troll.
He's come into our spaces a bunch of times, changing his profiles, using multiple accounts because he doesn't want to show who he really is.
And he's going to come in and say some other bullshit.
So go ahead, bro.
Just make your piece quick.
No, quick question.
That's all.
I mean, I have more to say, but is that what it says still?
I don't know.
I'm not looking at your profile right now.
Maybe someone else can look.
Yeah, that's what it says.
You're good.
Okay, good.
Yeah.
Oh, well, as I was saying, Myron, you're extremely upset that us foundational black Americans have delineated and are actively picking your kind of people up out of our...
All right.
For everybody in here, before this guy starts, yeah.
All right.
So, okay.
So I have an issue with FBAs is what you're saying.
Yeah, because you're not one of us.
We never recognized you as being one of us.
That's cool.
Also, calling yourself black is disgusting, and you are an African, not an American Negro.
All right.
So, yeah, just getting that off my chest.
Okay.
And you talking down to the foundational black Americans.
We're the reason why you and your family...
I don't want to be a part of y'all niggas anyway, bro.
I'm so glad you don't.
You will never be one of us.
Good.
I don't want to be.
Is that all you got?
Stop claiming black.
That's your attack?
You are musty Arab.
Stop claiming black.
You will never be a Negro.
Myron's more black than you, bro.
No.
He's more black than anybody in this fucking room, bro.
He's an African, not black.
He is black.
He's American.
He's an African.
He's an African.
So let me get this right, bro.
Foundation for black Americans are American.
Okay, how...
Bro, look, look, look, look, dude, look.
You do realize, like, this whole FBA thing was made by your cult leader, Tariq Nasheed, and, like, no one really acknowledges this shit outside of your own echo chamber, right?
No, a lineage cannot be made by one person.
Bro, nobody uses the term...
No one uses the term FBA outside of your own stupid-ass echo chamber.
No.
Yes.
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
We've always been recognized.
Okay, let me...
Okay.
Hey, hey, dumbass.
If I go to a doctor's office and I'm putting in my health information, does it have their foundationally black American on the checkbox?
Don't care what it says.
Oh, yeah, it doesn't.
It doesn't, does it?
It doesn't.
You need to recognize your own lineage.
It says African American, doesn't it?
I don't care.
Doesn't it say African-American?
See?
You stupid fuck.
Alright, get this nigga out of here, bro.
He's not here to have a real discussion.
He's here to fucking say...
I'm here.
I'm here.
We can have a discussion.
Nigga, you're not having a discussion.
Shut up when Myron's talking, bro.
For real.
Shut up when Myron's talking.
You're being disrespectful to the whole...
He's out.
He's out.
Yeah.
Like, these niggas come in here and they think it's their space, bro.
It's fucking funny.
Like, y'all niggas are peasants at the end of the day.
Nobody knows who you guys are using and on accounts.
So, kiss the ring, faggots.
Also, dumbass, you know where African Americans fucking come from?
Africa, dumb motherfucker.
Myron's born black than almost anybody in the FBA. He's born here.
He's black American.
That's what Myron is, basically.
Yeah, bro.
Sudan literally means land of the blacks.
But these niggas are idiots, bro.
I don't even want to...
These niggas are stupid niggas, bro.
They really are.
Yeah, man.
That nigga did worship.
We need some real niggas in here.
Alright, who's up next?
We got any haters or anything else like that or what?
I think David N, he seemed like he had an issue.
Alright, go ahead, bro.
I don't have an issue.
I quite like your podcast and Fresh as well.
Okay.
It's amazing.
Appreciate it, man.
But I'm not from America.
You're so obsessed with black people, white people, all this racist stuff.
It's all bullshit, man.
Who gives a fuck?
I'm with you there, bro.
I agree.
I'm with you there.
I think race is stupid too.
It's very low IQ shit, if I'm going to be honest with you.
This is a bunch of wasted time.
They talk, oh, you're not black, you're this.
Who gives a fuck?
The big question is, is soon Christmas, when are you going to turn to Jesus Christ and Christianity, my friend?
No, never, bro.
I'll never denounce Islam, man.
I'm sorry.
Have you opened the Bible once or twice or tried it?
I am going to read it.
I did make a thing to myself where I was going to read the Bible.
I think it's very important to...
I have read verses from it and stuff, but I am going to start studying religion pretty closely to learn.
I like the clip notes better.
No, no.
Trust me.
When you open it, read the Orthodox Study Bible.
It's 14,800 pages.
You will turn to Christ after it.
Well, I appreciate you trying to bring me to your side, bro.
I take that as a compliment.
It's not my side.
It's the only way.
Who's up next?
That Kyle guy is down there, Myron.
He's like saying that.
Tell Myron to add me again.
He claims he wants to have a debate but keeps crying.
He's a goof troop.
Add me back up.
Yeah, no, we're not.
We're done with you, brother.
You're done for the night.
We got Richard Gregory.
What's up, man?
Oh, yeah.
He just killed me from the greenhouse window.
I went up there to kill him.
Hello?
Is one of y'all watching TV?
Yeah, it sounds like it.
Yeah, listen to me.
What's up, bro?
Yeah, so the thing about the reparations and everything like that, I am FBA. I do feel like we are owed reparations because of the stigma that is placed upon us.
Myron doesn't consider himself black, but he uses a lot of negative rhetoric towards us.
Why is the rhetoric not towards the others?
No, I don't consider myself black.
You guys don't consider me black.
That's fine, though.
I don't really care.
I mean, it's...
So, Richard, I'm gonna ask you a question, bro.
I'm half Italian, okay?
So my fucking lineage from Italy, who came here in 1944, had nothing to do with slavery in the West Atlantic slave trade in the 1600s, why the fuck does someone like me have to pay someone like you when I have nothing to do with the slavery historical or ancestral debt that you may associate with white people?
It's fucking bullshit, bro!
I don't owe you fucking shit!
Nothing.
No, I'm just saying.
So what's your argument?
Why would someone like me owe that?
I understand.
Do you pay your taxes toward the Native Americans?
Dude, that's the stupidest fucking thing I've ever heard.
Unless you're like a...
Unless you're legitimately like a...
Unless you're like a...
I'm trying to lead up to the answer to your question.
Do I pay my taxes?
Sure.
I don't know if they go to Native Americans, though.
Well, you asked why would you pay them to African Americans.
The same reason.
We were a part of the same struggle that they went through.
No, I said that I pay my taxes.
I don't pay Native Americans directly.
You don't pay the cops directly.
You don't pay the fire department.
You don't pay the teachers directly.
Look, I'm going to be real with you, dude.
The West Atlantic slave trade is the greatest thing that's ever happened to the black race because you live in America instead of fucking Africa.
You should be happy that you don't have a loincloth and you're not hunting for food, living in the shittiest fucking country or continent in the history of the world.
It's the truth.
That is the fucking truth.
There's really no argument for it.
I don't owe you shit.
Why did you guys leave Italy?
Richard, I got a question for you.
If you get the reparations, what are you going to do with them?
That's the real question.
I'm going to ball out and spin it on weed.
- He ain't fucking mad.
- He ain't fucking mad.
- That's why you don't deserve it.
- Yo, what the fuck, bro?
- That's why you don't deserve it.
- But that's what you wanna hear.
- He's saying he's trollin'.
- You wanna hear me say that I'm gonna spin it off.
- Well, dude, you can talk to the less than 5% Americans You're talking about 10th generation Americans that even own slaves.
Do you know how many...
Why don't you go talk to the people that actually ran the West Atlantic slave trade, which is Jews, which is very few of them too.
Dude, to tax...
Richard, to tax everyone...
Richard, hold on.
Let me say this, dude.
Richard, let me say this, man.
I don't want to mute you, but...
Richard, for you to say that every citizen in the United States' taxes should go to this fake ancestral debt that hardly anyone even has to do with that lives here, the United States is less white every day.
If you have a quarrel with white issues, unfortunately, man, the entire United States tax base, that's not their responsibility.
You're just being selfish because your fucking people aren't getting ahead in life and you're making excuses about it.
But it's no longer because of white people.
White people are more oppressed than you nowadays.
It's easier for you to get a job.
Do you know since 2021, 96% of corporate jobs paying over $300,000 have gone to fucking black people.
So you are just making excuses.
My people have nothing to do with your grievances, and you should shut the fuck up.
You said you're Italian.
How is it your people?
Bro, I'm also half German and half French.
I said half Italian.
I mean, you half three things?
Yeah, dude.
Well, it's 100% European if you add it all up.
But you're 150% human?
Richard, I have a question for you again.
Another one.
What do you exactly do for work?
Me?
I work in IT. So Richard, would you be happy if you had a casino to manage?
I don't want reparations.
I'm making an argument for them.
I'm saying, what if we give you a casino?
So you don't want reparations?
Oh, go ahead.
Sorry about that.
What was that?
You say you don't want reparations.
I don't care for the reparations.
I make my money.
Then why are you making an argument for it?
Because you're going against somebody's plight that has nothing to do with yourself.
You're talking about money that is owed by the American government, not you as an individual citizen.
Let me say something.
Y'all don't deserve it.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You're gonna spin it on wheels.
You're gonna spin it on wheels.
You're gonna spin it on weed.
You're gonna spin it on crack cocaine.
You're gonna spin it on all that shit.
You guys don't deserve the reparations.
Just get over it already.
What do the Native Americans spend their money on?
Alcohol.
Dude, do you realize, man, we're $37 trillion in debt.
You guys are able-bodied fucking people living in the greatest country in the world.
You have every opportunity to advance.
Slavery was fucking hundreds of years ago, bro.
If we have so much opportunity, why are you not spending this time being more productive?
Instead, you're going against someone's plight that has nothing to do with yourself.
Even if you were to pay reparations, how much of that percentage would be from your check a fucking- Dude.
You sound like a fucking piece of shit.
I don't even know what else to say.
I'm not even gonna talk.
What do you think about this dude?
This guy is making an argument for something he don't even want.
Remember this.
He's making an argument for something he don't even want.
I'm not making an argument.
Go ahead.
Don't be lazy.
I'm not lazy.
I just said...
Bro, a question for you, bro.
Are you Haitian?
I see you got a Haitian flag in your thing.
Yes, sir.
My dad is from Haiti.
My mom is from here.
So I can see from both sides.
But here's the thing, bro.
You do realize that the FBAs wouldn't claim you.
You know that, right?
As a Haitian.
I don't want reparations, but I do understand the plight.
Yeah, but that's the funny part.
They don't even claim you, bro.
They would call you a dirty tether, is what they would call you.
That's what I'm saying.
I see it from both sides.
I have a Haitian family.
I have African American family from this country.
So I see it from both sides, but I do see the stigma that...
You're still attentive to them, bro.
You're still attentive to them.
Hey, man, what someone considers me has nothing to do with who I am.
All right, that's fine.
So you see their plight, you think they deserve reparations.
All right, great, bro.
Anything else you got?
That's it.
That's all.
Well, we think they don't deserve reparations.
We outlined why earlier in the space.
If you didn't hear it, then...
I appreciate the time.
I appreciate the time.
Imagine this.
Somebody coming up here making an argument for something they don't even want themselves.
It's fucking crazy, bro.
Yeah, they always do.
Alright, who's up next?
I want it for them.
No, I'll be honest.
They don't deserve it, bro.
They don't deserve it, bro.
That's what we are in America for.
This is a freedom of speech, just like you said.
So I have the right to argue.
Yeah, that's fine.
It's fine.
You do have the right to argue.
And I wasn't trying to be a dick to you, by the way.
But I mean, dude, like, let's just be honest.
This is a long time ago.
And the people that are alive today, we have nothing to do with slavery.
If I had to fucking institute slavery, of course, I would not.
So it's just it's just not fair.
That's like saying to me or like saying to you, like, yeah, all black people, they're all criminals.
And they all want to hurt me, like, just like the other guys said.
It's just wrong, bro.
I have nothing to do with it.
I'm sure if I met you, we'd be cool.
We just need to put this shit in the past.
We're never going to be able to have a healthy society if this is legitimately an argument that people think is feasible.
This is inappropriate, bro.
This is fucking a long time ago.
Take that shit up with Abe Lincoln, my G. Come on.
They're never going to get the reparations.
They're not going to get it because the simple reason for it is because everyone in the middle class has to pay for it.
They're not going to be able to get it, logically speaking.
And if they do get it, if people really do start pushing for reparations, we will live in the most racially divided fucking country ever.
What do you think white people are going to do if they're bitching about groceries costing more?
What about when it's like in your check, it's like, oh yeah, you're paying black people this much per month.
They will literally be like, fuck these, you know what?
So it's just, we don't want it.
It's going to cause more problems than benefits it would create.
It's not worth the weed, dude, believe me.
And you also know who's also orchestrating this?
Tariq Nasheed.
He's the one that's pushing this shit on everybody to push for those reparations because he knows exactly what will happen.
Oh, he don't care.
He wants money.
Yeah, race grifting is a very profitable business, but who's up next?
And just so, guys, when you come up, you guys gotta retweet the space, by the way.
Let's hit 1,000 live watching at 5 in the morning.
Who's up next?
Also, if you're a hater, still remember to message us.
Yo, yo, what's up, Myron?
What's up, Myron?
Yeah, let's try to get some haters in here.
Alright, who's speaking right now?
Is it Kurdish?
It's Kurdish, Kurdish, yeah.
I just wanted to give a shout-out to the real niggas.
To the real fucking niggas, bro.
Okay, that's all you got?
Yeah, kinda.
Because I know you know Andrew Tate, right?
Yeah.
Basically he's got the Real Nigger Tate community.
So it's a big community of real niggers and I recommend everyone joining there.
Shout out to the real niggers.
Alright, thanks bro.
Who's up next?
I'm bringing up every black person I see, because the truth is they're probably going to argue with you more.
What's up, Kareem?
Yeah, I was about to say that.
Bring up some black people.
Yeah, just wanted to say Myron's contradicting himself.
Sure, how?
Because he said don't paint people with the same brush, but then he's also gone and said if black people get reparations, all they do is spend it on Jordans.
Bro, that's a fucking joke, man.
If you can't see the nuance between a joke and objectively looking at people from a case-by-case viewpoint, then I don't know what to tell you, bro.
If you seriously thought I was dead-ass serious when I said they're gonna spend it on weed and Jordans, like, you're just low IQ. So you didn't say it or not?
It was a joke, bro.
Sarcasm and jokes.
You guys said it on here as well.
This nigga, bro.
Alright, man.
What's your actual point, bro?
Go ahead.
What's your actual point?
You just contradict yourself all the time.
Okay.
I contradicted myself because I said, yo, look, you should look at people on a case-by-case basis.
And then I made a joke and said, if we gave them reparations, they would use it on weed and booze and shit.
But you guys all share the same view about that.
So it's obviously not a joke, is it?
You've said it multiple times.
So if you say something multiple times, it disqualifies it as being a joke?
No, but clearly it's your position.
This is the thing.
You just say stuff like this, nigga, bro, because you have no argument.
No, because I'm telling you that if you're low IQ, you're so low IQ that you don't understand the difference between sarcasm, a joke, or an actual real statement, then I don't know what to tell you.
Do you want me to actually line out my position for you?
This is my position.
Reparations are stupid and they're not going to get them, more than likely.
That's my position.
Okay, it still doesn't change the fact that you speak badly about black people all the time.
My argument's not about reparations, my argument's about contradicting yourself.
Okay.
And then on top of that, you also talk badly about black people all the time, so when you do say something like that, it does sound like that's your position.
So you do want reparations?
Nah, he just doesn't like that I make jokes and criticize black people.
That's what he dislikes.
Alright.
You can criticize people.
Everyone's open to criticism, but if you target specific community and you don't treat others equally, then it sounds like that's your real question.
Yo, are you new here, Kareem?
Are you new here?
Are you new, bro?
Answer the question.
Kareem, are you new to this?
Are you new to the mind shit, bro?
Yeah.
Have you never seen a Fresh Fit podcast episode?
No, I've seen this stuff before.
Okay.
I've seen this stuff before.
So then, did you see me going viral for talking about Hitler and Jews?
Did you see me go viral for talking about Indians?
Have you seen me go viral for talking about blacks and fucking, right now, Pam Anderson talking about white people and how a bunch of white nationals are mad at me?
I don't target a certain group.
I shit on everybody, bro.
Okay.
I've seen most of your stuff targeted to black people.
Okay.
Well, then you obviously are only seeing one perspective.
Another thing as well I thought was a bit stupid.
You've gone into a white space where they're talking about black people calling them niggers and all that shit.
And then you're in there and this guy's telling you he doesn't want you in his country and now you're friends with him.
Okay, Kareem, number one, we're not friends.
We have an amicable relationship.
I don't hate him.
He doesn't hate me.
It is what it is, right?
I don't have an issue with the guy personally.
He said you're cool.
That was the word you said.
What?
Fair enough.
Yeah, cool.
Amicable.
Yes.
Second thing I want to say.
That space, we were supposed to have a debate on immigration, and they kicked me out when we were going to talk about immigration.
I can't fucking control that.
That's number two.
Number three, like I said before, you might have just seen me make fun of black people and shit, but I make fun of a lot of people.
I literally went viral like two weeks ago for talking about Hitler and Jews, right?
I've been very critical about Jews and Zionism.
I've been critical about Indians and them taking over tech jobs.
Like, I've talked about literally everyone, bro.
Hispanics, everything.
So, for you to sit there and say, oh, well, you just go after and talk shit about black people, that's not true.
I talk shit about everybody.
Well, okay, it seems like you go the hardest for black people then.
That's how you might feel, but that's not true.
And then how can you be amicable with someone who wants you out of their country?
Because we spoke offline.
Okay.
That's just crazy, bro.
Yeah, see, everything that you brought up literally just got this on, bro.
You're speaking from a very limited position.
You don't know what you're talking about, quite frankly.
things that you've got.
You're going off of clips that you've seen?
You're going off clips that you've seen and you don't know the full story?
Well, I can't see your private messages, but regardless, they still feel the same.
Okay.
Versus how you feel versus what's real are two different things, bro.
And whose mic is that?
I can hear a reverb.
So does he want you out of this country or is he happy for you to stay now that you've been messaged?
Bro, that's irrelevant.
Like I said before.
See, here's the thing, bro.
What are you, British?
Yeah.
You're from the UK? See, you guys don't have freedom of speech in your country.
You guys go to jail for tweets.
See, in America, we have something called the First Amendment, something that we left England for and fucked y'all niggas up in 1776 for it.
Your dumbasses showed up in redcoats and got fucked up for it.
So let me go ahead and remind you real quick.
We have the First Amendment and the Second Amendment to protect it.
You guys can't have guns and you guys don't have free speech.
That means freedom of speech is speech whether you like it or not.
So, despite the fact that he has viewpoints that I don't necessarily like and I don't even agree with, such as, we need to deport everybody, it should be a white-only country, no race mixing, etc.
I don't agree and or like some of that stuff, but I will fight for his right to say it.
Why?
Because freedom of speech is a thing.
In your country, it's a foreign concept.
So, does that change the point?
Does the guy want you in this country or not?
That's irrelevant because I stand for free speech.
I don't care about what he thinks.
Dude, that group of people is only like 2% of the right wing.
Even less.
So like, who cares if there's a couple groups of dudes that do a podcast that don't fucking like Myra?
Like, you're not talking about anything substantial.
Like, I'm not trying to be rude, but who cares if the most extreme group?
Yeah, I'm sorry, but like, nobody knows...
Yeah, well they should because they fucking don't live in Africa.
And anyone that's actually willing to be pragmatic and not emotional about it would probably admit that, man.
They live in the best country in the world instead of Africa.
You seem just like a contrarian.
You don't seem very smart.
You're not bringing up fucking anything that's like a big impactful point.
You just sound like a pussy, dude.
Kareem, you took our few tips before?
You're getting emotional.
You're the one shouting and swearing.
No, I just don't like you, bro.
I just don't like you.
I think you're a pussy.
I'm not emotional.
I just think you're a bitch.
Yeah, Kareem.
So the thing is, bro, you came in here to be a contrarian and argue in bad faith because you made a bunch of assertions that weren't necessarily true.
So that's why people are frustrated and annoyed by you because it's very obvious.
It's online.
Yeah, okay.
See, and that's why you're saying the things that you're saying, because it's online, which is fine.
But the point I'm trying to make is that you've been wrong about a lot of these claims that you brought up.
First, you come in and you say, oh, you go after black people only, and you'll target them.
That's not true.
I go after everyone.
Okay, well, you're friends with HC. Not necessarily true.
We disagree on a lot of things, but I'm a free speech absolutist.
I changed that to saying you're cool.
Okay, that's fine.
But the point is that you came in with improper information, which has been kind of the trend throughout all of your criticisms, and you're getting disproven on each and every one.
So you're just in here to be, you're arguing a bad faith and you came in here to be a contrarian, and that's fine.
You're getting your things debunked.
But look, again, like I said before, you're British, so I don't expect you to understand the First Amendment.
Bro, the First Amendment means freedom of speech, whether you like it or not.
So the fact that he wants to deport me if you were to come in power, that's irrelevant to the point.
You're just like the Kenyan That's my point.
That's what I'm trying to say.
And I'm telling you that's irrelevant.
And I'm telling you that's irrelevant because I stand for free speech.
His viewpoints are his viewpoints, but I will fight to defend them.
You don't need to be cool with him to agree with free speech though.
Yeah, well, he's cool with 98% of everybody that he wants to be cool with.
It's such a small percentage.
Yeah, bro.
I don't have to hate him.
So you're telling me to, like, hate him, bro?
Like, why am I going to hate someone that I disagree with?
Nigga, are you retarded?
Bro, I said I'm amicable with him, which means, like, it is what it is.
Like, I don't have an issue with the guy.
Okay, that's just strange to not have an issue with someone who wants you out of their country.
Okay, so should I hate him?
What should I have?
Should I hate him then?
Is that what you want?
You want me to say I hate this nigga?
Is that what it is?
I just want to associate myself with someone who calls me a nigga and wants me out of their country.
Alright, nigga, shut up.
Alright, do you see him in the space right now, bro?
Do you see him in the space?
Do you see me talking to him?
No.
You're with a guy that said black people should be thankful for slavery.
I made the point that it's better to live in America than Africa.
Honestly, can Myron, or anyone else, am I wrong to say that?
It's a brutal and unfortunate way that they got here, but guess what, man?
You don't have to deal with slavery.
Your ancestor did.
So truthfully, your luck, you're not you, but a person that's in that position, like, realistically, and again, people get very emotional, they get very, very upset when someone says this, especially if I'm white, but dude, like, let's just be pragmatic.
It's just the truth.
It's better than living in Africa, and they didn't have to go through fucking slavery.
Do people say there's perceived societal discrimination and such?
Yes, but we all realize now that, bro, it's 2024. Like, we're good.
Yeah, and if you want to be mad at slavery, bro, be mad at the Jews, man.
Anyway, um...
You guys always crying about Jews.
What are you doing about it?
Yo, shut up already, man.
You already got your chance next.
Nigga, nobody is crying about Jews.
We're just saying, yo, this is...
If you want to complain about slavery...
If you want to complain about slavery...
Yo, if you want to complain about slavery, I'm telling you, the people that ran slavery isn't the whites like you think it was.
The people that owned the ships, etc.
Also, black people took other black people as slaves and sold them to fucking white people when the deals were going down.
So it's like, bro, there's been slavery for all of human history, all fucking different people across the globe.
You're not special.
Sorry.
Yeah, this Tariq guy, he's just here to be a contrarian, which is fine.
Anyway, you got anything else, bro, before we move on to somebody else?
I got muted.
But yeah, no, that's it.
You guys, obviously, you want to keep your position.
That Dominic guy is an idiot.
So yeah, you lot have enjoyed it.
Yeah, well cheerio faggot.
Have a wonderful evening.
Your country still sucks, bro.
Remember that.
Yeah, your England still sucks, bro.
That future guy is black or not, but you're a beg.
So shut the fuck up.
I actually am black, bro.
I love America better than the UK. I'm glad I wasn't born in the UK. You sound like an idiot and a coon.
A coon.
A coon.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, you're right.
Really?
You're right, nigger.
Shut up.
Now get the fuck out of here.
Take your ass back to fucking Africa where you belong, bitch.
All right.
That was the worst comeback I've ever heard.
You're a coon.
Okay.
Oh, man.
All right.
All right.
Who we got?
Who's up?
We got a hater.
I'm going to move you guys down if you already spoke.
All right.
So I'm going to move some people off.
If you're a hater, message future King Valric or Dominic and they'll bring you up.
Message one of those three and they got you and they'll bring you up.
Can you guys hold down the floor for like a minute?
Go ahead.
Whoever's up next.
If anything is non-so.
Go ahead, guys.
Hi, Maren.
Hi, team.
Yeah, I've been listening to what you guys have been saying for a while.
I'm actually African, but I understand that sometimes you guys say things to be sensational, but I agree with most of what you're saying.
Because a lot of these black people in America, they actually...
I actually, they make me understand racist because they are very ghetto, uneducated, just doing a lot of dumb shit.
Like, when I see them, I wonder, you're in the greatest country ever, you're free, there's education, there's everything you need, and this is how you choose to behave?
This is how you choose to present yourself, especially the black women.
Like, I'm so fucking disappointed.
Although Myron says some things like he does all the Nazi salute, he calls black girls niggas.
It's funny, but I understand that it's funny, it's sensational.
But they bring this upon themselves from the way they behave.
I don't know, is that just me or is anyone else noticing it?
Nah, nah.
No, brother.
You're actually on point.
That's actually the base thing of what you just said right there.
Bro, you just put a smile on my face, man.
I'm not even kidding.
Because honestly, like, dude, it's true.
Like, and look, there's a lot of slum-ass white dudes that are fucking not living a good life.
They're not taking advantage of America either.
But, like, that's the thing.
We can all make our own excuse.
But if you're living here, bro, there's a million ways to get ahead now.
You can just get on your phone.
You can even lay on your bed all fucking day, and you can even still make money these days.
So it's like, if you're willing to get out there and grind, Nonzo, you're totally correct, brother, in my opinion.
Exactly.
Yeah, I don't mean to cut you off, Nonzo.
There's no excuse why you should not be making money in 2024. If you're still broke in 2024, it's your fault.
It's not the white man's fault.
It's not...
In a way, it could be kind of the juice, but that's besides the point.
But it's not nobody else's fault but your own, bro.
Take some accountability for yourself.
Learn a skill.
Make some money.
That's it.
Exactly.
And black people listen to these dumbass people like Obama, Kamala Harris, bringing Megan Thee Stallion on stage, worshipping dumbass rappers.
Like, all these things don't move anybody forward.
They don't move the culture forward.
All these are just stupid things.
I don't know who brings all these people up.
Sexy Red.
When I'm in Africa and I see things like that, I'm wondering, how do these people get record deals?
How do people listen to all these people?
What's really going on?
How is this happening?
It's the Jews, bro.
I don't know anything about the Jews, but yeah, possibly, possibly I don't know anything about the Jews, but it could be because I'm seeing some crazy shit about the Jews, but I mean, they went through a lot during World War II, so I don't think they are as powerful as you guys make them seem, but it could be possible.
Hey, Myron, I don't know if it's safe or not.
I want to ask some questions about the Jews and not be back yet.
Yeah, go ahead.
Are you on Rumble or are you still on YouTube right quick?
Because this is going to be kind of like the...
We're on Rumble now, I think.
Yeah, we're on Rumble right now.
Go ahead, bro.
Yeah.
All right.
So, how many do you think actually died during the Holocaust?
About 6 million.
Okay.
What's wrong with that?
Yeah.
Like, in all the documentaries, I see 6 million.
Yeah.
Hey, so he said something earlier, though.
He said something about sometimes how a Myron will do, like, you know, some sensational shit where maybe he'll have the fucking mask on or, you know, maybe throw the sign every once in a while.
But the truth is, man, I think this is important.
And this actually goes for HT, too.
Like, you also see Myron doing stuff, like, even tonight, man, that one dude on the show that was like...
Fucking, you know, suicidal, basically.
And you guys talked him off the ledge, told him to get a hotel, got his shit together.
And then it's also, like, you see Myron, like, playing with his dog, and you see Myron, honestly, like, dude, you can tell this dude actually cares about people.
And so let me just say this.
If you're gonna go off on a limb and you're gonna be super controversial, you're gonna do some, you know, sensationalized stuff, you also gotta back it up by gent...
If you're actually a good person, man, I think most people can understand it's like a joke.
And even this, like, for someone like HT who goes hard as fuck, bro, HT also does things like he talks about how he's got eight years sober and he works out and he tells a lot of these kids, even in his own fucked up way, you know, to, like, be clean and to be in good condition and And to learn about shit, even if it is in a different way than me and you would teach it.
So I just think it's important, bro.
Like, if you're gonna be crazy or you're gonna do some of that stuff that Myron's done, only do it, or, you know, you should really only be doing it, or you should only respect guys that are also good men.
Because, like, for every fucking one time that Myron's thrown a sign, there's been a thousand times that he's helped a young dude out actually improve his life.
Yeah, they never see that side.
But who's up next, bro?
Nansal, thank you for your viewpoints.
Who's up next?
Because I'm going to stay on for another 30-40 minutes and then get off because we've been streaming a while today.
Who's up next?
Didn't you help a guy on stream earlier today if you want to tell a little bit about the story?
You can just summarize it.
Long story short, he was going through a hard patch in his life.
He was kind of living out of his car and had some savings, but he didn't really know what to do.
He had a porn addiction a little bit.
So we kind of talked him off the ledge and let him know that, look, bro, this is...
You still got a very bright future ahead of you.
This is definitely something that's not insurmountable.
You can fix this.
So, you know, we kind of just gave him some advice and gave him a pep talk and, you know, he's in a lot better place now.
You just needed somebody to talk to, man.
That's cool.
And hear right here.
The haters would never clip this part when Myron does shit like this, bro.
They would never clip this part.
Nah, they always clip the part of me trying to say that I'm a racist or when I do the salutes and all this other shit, which is funny, but people get all mad and worry about that shit, but it is what it is.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
The Myron mentality is a very real thing with this man right here.
That's what I said, though, man.
If you're gonna go hard like that, you gotta do good deeds, too.
So you do good with that, Myron.
For real.
I appreciate that.
All right, John Brown, what's up, man?
You're up next.
It says you're pro-reparations in your profile, so let's spit some shit.
No, it doesn't say pro.
It does say pro-reparations, but it doesn't say FBA. I'm not a part of the FBA crew.
Good morning.
Thanks for allowing me to speak.
I just wanted to respond briefly to the...
Oh, can you all hear me?
Yeah, we got you.
I thought I heard some feedback.
Okay, cool.
I just want to briefly respond to the whole reparations argument.
I am in favor of it.
I kind of think of it like this.
You might not agree.
I think of it like, let's say you invest in some stock, whatever it is, a few thousand, and then it continues to grow for 20, 30, so for years.
Then when you, let's say, cashing in is now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not more than that.
I feel like that's how I view reparations.
Like that money or that unpaid labor has grown so much value.
So that even though the people who aren't alive who actually did the labor, their descendants are alive today.
So that's why I believe that money should be rightfully paid out to the descendants of slavery.
I'm gonna hear some feedback, my bad.
Then I was also going to say that, I know you said, Martin, I think you said it was a joke about as far as us buying Jordans and whatnot, but there are some people out there who actually do believe that and believe that we don't deserve it because we're going to buy, let's say, Jordans or other dumb shit.
I mean...
Even for those who actually believe that it doesn't matter what we spend the money on, it's kind of like our jobs or, you know, whatever you work for, you get your money, they can't say, well, I'm not going to pay you what you're owed because I don't agree with how you're going to spend it.
Like, whatever is owed has to be paid out.
It's what we do with it is what we do with it.
So that's all I got for right now.
All right.
Thank you.
Who's up next?
Hey, Myron, we got some haters up here right now.
Sure.
Let's see.
J.R. Burr, you are one of the haters.
You say you want to talk to Myron, so go ahead.
I'll mute your mic.
Good evening.
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
Yeah, we hear you, bro.
So I'm not a hater.
I specified that I'm not a hater, but I do have an argument that I would like to run past Myron if that's okay.
Yeah, go ahead.
So, you describe yourself as a free speech absolutist, correct?
Yeah.
Now, could you agree with me that the First Amendment affords free exercise of the press?
Yes, that is a component of freedom of speech.
Okay, so as an entailment of free exercise of the press, could you agree with me that censorship is a necessary part of the free exercise of the press?
No, I would not agree with you on that.
That censorship is a required part of that.
Why not?
That's free exercise.
What?
No, because censorship is antithetical to freedom of speech.
But that's a free exercise of the press.
The First Amendment is there to protect the free exercise of the press.
Well, here's the thing, bro.
Like, are you talking about, like, Fox, like mainstream media?
Sure.
Why not?
Well, mainstream media pushed the vaccines on us.
They pushed the lockdowns on us.
They pushed the mandates on us.
They said that the election wasn't rigged when it was.
So I think giving them all the power is the issue as well.
I mean, the whole reason why Trump won this election in a landslide was because of alternative media from X and Rumble.
And also the freedom of the press means that those publications have the freedom to not publish certain information, like the most infamous one was the Hunter Biden case that the New York Post polled.
So the freedom of the press means that you can print whatever you want, meaning something that's really fucking controversial, or it means that you can omit certain things because you have that freedom as a publisher.
So it just means the government doesn't have the right to impede upon the press.
That's all it's saying.
Yes, I understand that.
But in the United States, we don't have a state press.
We have private press.
And the First Amendment guarantees the private press the ability to print what they want to and not print what they want to and to censor what they want to and not censor what they want to.
And then fine, let them censor what they want to, but they should not be able to censor other people that print what they're afraid to print.
Does that make sense?
That's the issue.
Sure.
Sure, that's fine.
Okay, that's the big issue.
If Fox News or CNN doesn't want to publish the Hunter Biden laptop, that's fine.
But then don't suppress when other people put out the Hunter Biden laptop and get them banned.
That's the issue, bro.
Yeah, a private entity choosing not to publish something is different than actual government mandated censorship.
So, I mean, I think we're in agreeance.
I kind of think so.
Myron, could you reiterate what you just said again?
You have an issue with the press censoring stories.
No, I don't care if the press chooses to emit information from their narrative.
That's fine.
That's what all media does, whether it's CNN or Fox.
They're always going to lean to one of their political ideologies.
CNN typically has been left...
Fox News has typically been more right.
That's fine.
They're gonna say things and omit certain things.
My issue is this.
My issue is when one party, like let's say an Alex Jones or a Steven Crowder wants to talk about the election being a fucking stolen election, these people shouldn't be getting silenced and banned.
That's my issue.
Why?
It's not the government that's banning them in the First Amendment.
But it is.
But it is.
And this is where you're fucking up.
It's not.
We don't have state-run media in the United States.
It's private.
Yeah, it's private, but it's done through the auspice of the government.
See, my friend, here's the thing that you've got to understand.
These private companies, whether it's Facebook, YouTube, Google, etc., they absolutely do work with the government.
They absolutely do.
And Mark Zuckerberg exposed this when he wrote that letter.
Hey, just so you guys know, I purposely put out a suppressed information that was pro-vaccine or anti-COVID or anti-lockdown because the Biden and Kamala administration asked me to do it and I did it.
So you can't sit there and tell me that social media platforms, private companies are not in cahoots with the government to suppress information.
Trump even talked about this when he, back in 2022, because he got banned Off of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, all at the same time after January 6th.
He said, if I'm elected to office, I'm going to stop the collusion of private tent companies and the U.S. government because he experienced censorship from that angle, and he was a former president of the United States, so they suppressed even Trump.
After the January 6th issue.
So look, bro, if you're going to, you know, be green behind the ears and so naive to think that the U.S. government isn't involved in suppressing information from big tech private companies, I don't know what to tell you, bro.
You need to wake up because they're absolutely working together.
The U.S. government even had their own portal inside of Facebook, dude.
Like, legitimately.
And as we know, before Twitter was sold to Elon Musk, the U.S. government basically just had, you know, total reign on whatever they wanted to access.
So, yes, and it's been known, for anyone that knows politics, people that work in Washington It's like a triangle.
They go to television, like the incoming defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, was a Fox News anchor.
Then they go to technology firms, they go to defense contractors, and they go to social media companies.
So it's all intertwined, man.
The U.S. government is one of the most corrupt institutions in the history of humankind.
You are being naive.
Yeah, bro.
If you can't even concede that the U.S. government isn't in cahoots with private tech to censor information, I don't know what to tell you, bro.
Because the CDC literally was working with YouTube during the COVID lockdowns to silence and or censor and or give bans to anyone that was anti-vaccine, dude.
I can concede that.
That's not my argument.
I'm very well aware that the United States is pressuring private companies to censor themselves Yes.
But that's not my argument.
My argument is that the First Amendment affords private media companies to censor as they please, as a free exercise.
But they're not doing it as they please is the problem.
That's where you're missing.
They're doing it with government pressure.
What if they're not doing it with government pressure?
They are.
That's not my argument.
If they're not doing it...
It defeats your argument is my point.
If there's government pressure and there's government interference with a private business, that business is no longer private.
It's now become an arm of the government.
It's become an agent of the government now.
This is a strong man.
What?
You only have one follower and one following.
What's up?
No, that's a little weird.
Oh, you're a little weird.
Now, that's usually like a bot or like a-- Did you just join another day or something, bro?
Did you just join another day?
Guys, guys, guys, it's fine.
Let's attack his argument, whatever.
He's a random anon that's talking, whatever.
True Teller, you want to say something to him?
True Teller, you want to say something?
Go ahead.
Thank you.
Thank you for hosting this space.
Censorship is a very important topic.
So, during the previous election cycle, not the one that just took place, it was the Biden administration at that time that spent over $3 million through the FBI to be able to interfere with what would be posted and what would not be posted on this platform when it was Twitter under Jack Dorsey.
So they actually had the New York Post account suspended because they were the first ones to run with the Hunter Biden laptop story.
And this impacted the election outcome.
This is considered election interference, which is technically unconstitutional.
Some would say it was even election fraud.
Because one year later, when these same voters were polled, Had they known about the content of the Hunter Biden laptop, would they have still voted for Biden?
In fact, over 50% of them said no.
That would have turned the election results of this.
In essence, this censorship turned into election fraud because the voters were not provided with complete information on the content of the Hunter Biden laptop, which obviously incriminated and exposed many of the crimes committed by both Hunter Biden and his father.
The big guy who was receiving 10 percent kickbacks from the various deals that Hunter Biden was able to obtain through his time at Burisma, that oil and gas company in Ukraine.
So it's very amusing to me when somebody wants to come up here and say that there isn't censorship that benefits certain government officials all the way to the top of the presidency.
Such a strong man.
Yeah, that's not a strong man, it's a fact.
You're a complete straw man.
You're not contending with my argument.
I am, actually, because as far as the First Amendment goes, all social media platforms...
Why are you interrupting me?
I didn't interrupt you.
All social media platforms...
I'm not talking to you.
All social media platforms and news agencies should have the ability to print, post whatever they want without interference.
That's part of the amendment.
Without interference from outside factors...
Such as government politicians who don't want to expose their crimes committed.
And that's exactly what took place with the Hunter Biden laptop story.
It's a fact.
So I'm sorry.
And you also have agencies such as the ADL. I'm not finished yet.
You have agencies such as the ADL who spend millions of dollars to spy on all of these platforms and then fabricate, lie about BS anti-Semitism posts or in fact incidents.
So this way they can lobby the government, the US government to be able to obtain funds To carry on with their censorship campaign so they can spy on both this platform, obviously Instagram, Meta, Google, etc.
Again, to fabricate these BS anti-Semitism results.
So this is a multi-million dollar censorship media campaign.
And they have a tech company actually in Silicon Valley that spies on all these platforms.
They hire data analysts, they hire software programmers to be able to carry out this censorship campaign.
campaign so this way they can take the owner of this particular platform to israel and then brainwash him with their you know holocaust um holocaust uh call it whatever whitewashing campaign the lies that they like to spread about war go to so this way they can influence his judgment on what he will allow on this platform and what they will not allow on this platform that's another example of censorship that takes place certain language such as say free palestine or from the river to the sea can no longer be used if you post any of that stuff you can be They will suspend your account.
And there's obviously a double standard with respect to what can be and what cannot be posted.
You can criticize a certain group.
Rhymes with the news.
Starts with a J. Otherwise, you could face sanctions such as suspension or you'll have your account nuked.
Hey, True Teller, let's let him get a chance to respond back to you, bro.
Let me know when you're done, bro.
So there's clearly a censorship campaign in place here that's controlled by the powers that be, which are essentially run by Jews.
Censorship is Jewish.
Thank you.
Alright, go ahead, JR, respond to that.
I mean, he did kind of systematically debunk your argument, but go ahead, bro.
So, once again, this is a straw man.
I'm completely aware that social media companies pre-bunked the Hunter Biden story at the behest of the FBI. That's not my argument.
My argument is that the First Amendment affords private social media companies the ability to censor at their behest.
Dude, we've already told you that.
They're private companies, so they don't have to publish it.
Twitter wasn't private.
Twitter was publicly traded.
Just because a company is publicly...
You just lied.
Twitter wasn't private at that time.
It was publicly traded.
Just because a company is publicly traded doesn't mean that it's a public utility.
It's not named x.gov.
It's named x.com.
That's not the point.
They got undue pressure from the government through the FBI and bribe paid through $3 million payments from the Biden administration.
I don't contest that.
This is not my argument.
I'm not arguing.
Man, I'm wasting a lot of time here, but I'll just say this.
The First Amendment talks about the government, their ability to censor you.
I know.
Okay, so hold on, dude.
Any newspaper, any website, whether they're public or private, they are able to ban things that they don't want, even if there's no real reason for it.
That's why YouTube banned shit about the vaccine for years.
I'm not sure what your argument is.
Private companies, no matter what they are, even despite the First Amendment, yes, they can censor you.
But their argument is that your First Amendment is not being violated because it's not the government doing it.
So I'm not sure what you're getting at, man, but we're really wasting a lot of time.
I'll reiterate one final time.
My position is that if you are a free speech absolutist like Myron is, you should have a problem with the First Amendment because the First Amendment affords private companies the ability to censor you through free exercise.
It's baked into the First Amendment.
But you're missing the point that they're not doing it as a private company, they're doing it as a government entity.
No, they're not.
Yes, they are, because they're acting on the behest of a government entity with government interests.
They might be pressured by the government.
That's a problem!
That's why your argument is defeated!
I agree, but that's not a defeat to my argument.
Hold on, hold on.
Yes, it is!
You just said you agree a second ago.
Well, you're going in circles, dude.
Honestly, what are you even talking about, bro?
I'm really not.
I do agree that the United States government is pressuring private companies to do things.
So that's it.
Government interference, private company protection is gone now.
Because even if they were completely private and the decisions to censor were completely privately based...
The First Amendment would still support that.
That's a problem with the First Amendment.
The First Amendment supports freedom of the press and freedom of speech that should be unfettered without interference from government.
From the government, but not from the private sector.
Okay, so what are you suggesting, JR? Hold on, are you suggesting we make some law that says you have to print...
You're not making any sense, dude.
For real, Dominic.
The other part that he forgets about is the U.S. government also has a Whistleblower Act as well, which is supposed to protect whistleblowers such as the likes of Julian Assange or Edward Stone from being able to expose...
Important information that citizens, voting citizens, taxpaying citizens should be aware of when the government is committing crimes.
Is the Whistleblower Act actually protected and enforced properly?
Well, no, because the government comes back and says, well, this information poses a threat to national security, they use that excuse every time, and then they issue threats against the likes of Julian Assange, For merely exposing information that's had no impact on any single government official or agent in the last 15 years.
So it's a complete lie.
So you can see that the government uses and abuses its authority when it comes to censorship to be able to silence whistleblowers and those who are exposing important information that voters and taxpayers should be aware of when exercising the right to vote.
Alright, who's up next, bro?
I'll be honest, we wasted too much time on this nigga, bro.
No offense.
Can I read?
No, JR, I'll be honest, bro.
Nobody knows or cares about your opinion, bro.
You don't even got a following.
Who cares?
It's a waste of our time.
Let's get somebody up.
Alright, we have haters.
We have a hater, man.
Millionaire, bro.
You hit me up.
Go ahead.
Yeah, what's up?
What's up?
First of all, I want to say, you know, Myron definitely respect the grind and the hustle.
But anyway, let me get to this.
So, Myron, what would you say is the top three things that are, you know, wrong with America in general right now?
There's a lot of things, bro.
Just give me your top five.
Federal Reserve Act, obviously Usury, the Generacy.
Myron, myron, myron.
Jewish lobbies like APAC, J Street, and the ADL controlling and imposing censorship.
We love you, Truth, but let Myron go.
Yeah, sorry, buddy.
No, I would agree with a lot of those sentiments.
The central bank is an issue.
Jewish power in the United States is an issue.
I don't necessarily care that they have positions of power.
I have a problem with them having positions of power and stopping or destroying people that criticize them for said use of power.
What else?
And then the influence of a foreign nation on our government.
I don't like that with AIPAC, etc.
Big problems.
Understood.
And you personally believe that censorship is a big issue.
You believe that the Jewish individuals control the media.
They control what you see in the narratives, right?
Not all.
I want to be very clear that it's a minority of Jews that control the majority of the media.
Exactly, exactly.
If there's a group of individuals that have been, you know, dealing with this for, you know, years and years back to, you know, the 70s when this happened, you know, instead of demonize that group of individuals, why don't you tell them, like, listen, you know, you guys are being blindsided by these, you know, whatever you want to call them, pieces of shit, if you will, I would, instead of demonizing them, you know, I just want to understand that.
Because, you know, we're all being fooled as Americans, you know, black, white, green, it doesn't fucking matter.
I don't really understand your question or your premise here.
You're saying, like, what?
If you understand that the media is manipulating everybody, then why would you not understand that the media has also manipulated the African American community?
Well, I've talked about this, how a lot of them are stupid and lack critical thinking skills, but, you know, it is what it is.
We can only get to a small percentage of them.
Okay, I understand that.
And if you say they lack critical thinking skills, but the reality is the families have been broken up.
Legitimately.
They've taken the man out of the household, put the woman in charge, and now they've done the same thing to America at large.
The same thing that they did to the black population is the same thing that they're doing to America.
Legitimately.
I've talked about this.
What is your point, bro?
What is your point here?
My point is, you sit up there and you demonize them, but in actuality, they're just puppets, dude.
I demonize who in particular?
I demonize who in particular?
Well, when you obviously call a Klan meeting.
I thought that was kind of funny.
Yeah, who am I demonizing?
It's a play on a joke, bro.
It's a play on a joke.
I know.
I was being sarcastic.
Thank you.
No, no, no.
What I say, like, you know, you demonize the black people and all that stuff.
You know, I understand it's funny, but my thing is...
No, I demonize stupidity.
It just so happens that it tends to be a lot of black people.
Okay, okay.
You know, I can see that point.
But what I'm saying is if you understand that it's been systematically done...
To this cohort of individual and the same thing that's been happening to them since the 60s is now rolled out to America.
I mean, I don't know.
It sounds a little federal to me.
Nigga, what is it?
What are you talking in?
Like, like, what is this?
You speak in riddles.
Just, yo, how about you go ahead and just make a...
I'm talking.
I'm talking.
Yeah, that's the problem.
You're talking.
I want you to speak.
You're a fan.
You're a fan.
Okay, that's your thing.
You're pushing this federal propaganda.
There you go.
There you go.
See, you were trying to fucking dance around it.
So, are you basically saying...
Yeah, because you were dancing around the fucking thing until I told you what the fuck are you trying to say?
I'm not dancing.
I'm coming directly to you.
Now you finally are because I fucking said something.
So, let me get this straight.
Are you trying to say that I'm here to sigh out people because I'm a Fed?
Is that what you're saying?
I mean, you're, you know, the government actually is the reason why a lot of this stuff is going on.
And you are part of the federal government.
Okay, so just so I make sure I understand this so I can address this properly before I systematically make you look like a fucking retard in front of 600 plus people, I want to make sure I understand you're at the point.
Are you insinuating that I am a psyop here to deflect from the real problems at hand because I'm a Fed?
Is that what you're saying?
You talk about wedge issues, like women and stupid shit.
Bro, can you please answer the question?
Sure, go ahead.
No, I asked you a question.
I'm asking you, are you insinuating that I am a PSYOP, Fed, that's here to take away from the real problems?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, absolutely.
What the fuck?
Everybody knows that.
Okay, before we get into this, what did I do when I worked for the government prior to this?
I think you were Homeland Security, right?
Okay, what was my position in Homeland Security?
You were busting people drugs and...
I mean, I don't know.
Okay.
You don't know.
Okay.
So, I was a special agent where I investigated transnational crime.
What does that have to do with PSYOPs in fucking social media?
Listen, I mean, I don't know what the government...
I resigned from the government in December 5th, 2020. If I was truly here to be a PSYOP... Do you ever resign from the government?
Yes, you do.
I resigned from the government in 2020. Why are you laughing about that?
that's true yeah my respect yeah Okay, so let me get this straight, bro.
If I was actually a Fed, like you're saying, and I'm here to be a PSYOP, would I actually criticize Jewish power?
Would I go against the ADL and the media matters and tell the truth about who really runs this country?
Would I talk about AIPAC? Would I talk about World War II in an undesirable fashion.
Would I talk about the issues that feminism has caused?
Would I talk about the fatherless household and fatherless America that we have now, which has contributed to the high divorce rates and the issues that we have?
Would I be talking about how feminism literally created the lower wages by doubling the workforce?
Would I talk about all these fucking issues that are very true that other people have also said that aren't necessarily feds?
Would I be doing all this while simultaneously putting a target on my back, being labeled an anti-semi, being labeled a racist, getting canceled, getting demonetized on YouTube, and effectively destroying my ability to get another career?
Do you really think that that's real, PSYOP, you stupid fuck?
Yeah, if you're getting a fucking speech from the government.
See, this is why you're a retard.
No, no, no.
You're a fucking retard.
No, no, no.
You're a fucking dumbass.
Let me mute your dumbass.
Because the thing is this.
If I was going to be a PSYOP, as you claim, I would deflect from the real problems.
I wouldn't be being targeted by the government.
Why was I in a Homeland Security report, right?
You're saying that I'm a government agent.
Why was I in a Homeland Security report talking about the rise of toxic masculinity, right, and being antithetical to the feminist movement?
Why would I target myself if that was the case?
Why would I demonetize myself on YouTube if I was in cahoots with everyone else?
Why would I cancel myself off Instagram and Facebook?
Are you fucking stupid, you retard?
I've lost...
Shut the fuck up, I'm talking.
I've literally lost millions upon millions of dollars for telling the truth, and then your dumb ass wants to come in here calling yourself a millionaire bachelor, which you're probably not, by the way, right, to tell me what the fuck I've risked and how I'm a psyop.
Are you fucking stupid, dude?
I've been a millionaire before you even fucking stepped online.
Then great.
I looked at your profile right quick.
You actually, bro, you sipping for Hillary Clinton?
Damn Barbie with the pussy.
What?
What the fuck are you talking about?
First of all, I'm Trump.
I'm Trump all the way.
Stop playing with me, boy.
Stop playing with me, boy.
I can post it up to Jomotron if you want me to.
I said he was simping for Hillary Clinton's pussy.
Fuck are you talking about, boy?
I'm looking at your fucking phone call right now.
All right, look, look, look.
It's your future, future.
Look, the point is this, millionaire bachelor.
If I was a SIOP, as you claim, I'm doing a really fucking bad job at it, all right?
So you can go ahead and say what you want to say.
I have a decorated past with the government.
I did a lot of fucking great cases.
I'm very proud of it.
I have a whole YouTube channel where I've been extremely transparent about my government past.
Unlike other individuals, I tell people exactly what I did.
Well, my title was, I have a pull-up court documents of cases that I've done.
I've done real shit.
Now, if you want to sit here and say, Well, you're a fed that's a psyop on the internet trying to obfuscate you from what's really going on.
My friend, I'm doing a really bad job if that's the case because I'm getting demonetized and fucking shadow banned and banned off fucking everywhere.
You would think if I was here to derail people, I wouldn't be getting banned off of some of the biggest platforms, you stupid fucking retard.
Myron, can I take 15 seconds just to say one thing?
Yeah, sure.
Go ahead, bro.
Dude, so if Myron was a Fed, what exactly would his operation be right now?
Would his operation entail getting people to get in shape, getting people to make money, getting people to learn how to get with girls, getting people how to learn how to do real estate?
Getting people how to do, you know, learn about Jewish institutional power.
Like, the guy's not doing anything other than literally teaching dudes how to get out of rough places and how to make more money and how to get chicks and teach them about geopolitics and all the rest.
So, like, what would his operation or what would his objective be, millionaire for real?
What's his goal then?
What are the Fed's goals with Myron?
It doesn't make sense, dude.
The number one thing is you should actually say that the United States government is the reason why most people are fucked up.
They're the people that push this propaganda.
They hire A&Rs to put this shit into fucking music and tell...
Bro, let me finish.
You muted me.
Can I finish?
No, look, you're not gonna finish, you stupid fuck, because the thing is this.
You clearly came in here and you don't know who the fuck you're talking to, you fucking dumbass.
I have went ahead and platformed people that are banned everywhere, whether it's Nick Fuentes, Ryan Dawson, etc.
We have talked about topics that will get you banned on other platforms, whether it's the Holocaust, 9-11, talking about the Israeli connection, talking about the deep state connection.
I'm one of the biggest critics of the fucking U.S. government.
Every single person that Trump has appointed for the fucking cabinet, I've had certain points for them.
And that has actually hurt me in the political space from being a commentator.
I've talked about Pete Hedsek being a fucking war hawk.
I've talked about Mark Rubio being a fucking scumbag.
I voted for Trump, but I don't sit there and...
Say, oh yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and agree with everything he does.
I'm very critical of Trump and I'm one of the few political commentators on the right that's willing to say things, right, about Trump that's negative.
Other people aren't.
So if you're gonna sit here and call me a Sayap, out of all fucking people, when I've been heavily critical of the U.S. government, I've talked about 9-11 from the deep state perspective, I've talked about the Iran-Contra, I've talked about how the United States was in cahoots with Osama bin Laden, you are a fucking retard.
I've talked about all this shit plenty of times.
It's a big reason why I've been demonetized and been de-platformed all over the place.
So if you're gonna sit here and call me a fucking psychopath, of all people, fuck you, dude.
I've lost millions of fucking dollars telling the fucking truth.
I'll be fucking damned if some random faggot in here named Millionaire Bachelor is gonna come here and try to tell me that I'm a fucking psychopath when I've literally risked and lost so many things to tell the truth.
Suck a dick, you faggot.
Seriously, suck a dick.
You're over here hiding behind an Anon account talking about I'm a fed or whatever.
I show my face, faggot.
You don't.
We're not the same at all.
You can sit there and talk about I tell the truth and I'm not a silent, whatever.
You hide behind an Anon fucking account, nigga.
I have my real face out there with my real name and I've been proud to say it all the time.
So, fuck you.
Seriously.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about, faggot.
Talking about, you don't criticize the U.S. government.
I've been one of the biggest critics of the U.S. government.
I've talked about every single cabinet pick that Trump has brought in, even though it's cost me opportunities.
Because I will not bite my tongue.
I will tell the truth.
So you don't know what you're talking about, bro.
You must have me confused with someone else.
Daily Wire, one of these other niggas that get a check from the Trump administration.
That's not me.
At all.
Mic fucking drop.
Can we just remove this dude now?
Go ahead.
He can go ahead and respond, bro.
But this guy clearly doesn't know what he's talking about, bro.
He got me confused with someone else.
Like some other GOP think tank or something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Number one, first of all, why are you calling the faggot?
You are a faggot.
Am I? Yeah, you are.
You stand on that?
Let's get the nigga out of here, bro.
The fuck out of here, bro.
He's the annoying ass dude, man.
By the way, Myron, if everyone want to divert their eyes to the Jumbotron, I did catch him in his lie right there earlier when he said, oh, he tried to fight me on that stance about Hitler or Clinton, what you can see for yourself up there.
Like, these niggas really come in here.
I think, like, I owe them an explanation or some shit like that.
Like, bro, millionaire, nobody knows you.
You're a fucking random.
You should be happy we even put you on this space and let your dumbass talk.
Like, this is an opportunity for you, faggot.
Dude, seriously, that was disrespectful.
Like, bro, you did the JFK... You've done, like, almost 10 hours of JFK streams.
You've done the Ryan Dawson shit, like, four times with Fuentes.
Oh, yeah, I forgot.
Yeah, the JFK shit, yeah.
Like, we covered the JFK shit.
Like, who killed JFK? We went over detail.
I identified the shooters, motherfucker.
I literally went ahead and showed people what the CIA is afraid to declassify.
Thank you for reminding me about that, Dom.
Like, I've went over detail of who killed JFK, why they fucking killed him.
We identified all the shooters.
We talked about shit that would get you banned.
And this fucking asshole has the fucking nerve to sit there and say, you're a government side.
Are you stupid, motherfucker?
No one has done more exposing.
You're the only person that's actually gone that far, dude, for real.
Like, so that was like, I'm not going to lie.
I know sometimes I yell at people, but that dude is a pussy because you have said more shit that is critical of the U.S. government than any fucking commentator that I know.
And I can confidently say that.
That's why you're one of the best, bro.
I appreciate that greatly, man.
I promoted Occupied, Stu Peter's documentary, which shows how Israel is fucking deeply influenced in this country, what they're doing in Gaza, how they run our politics.
I broadcasted that on my platform.
I watched it with my people.
I watched Europa with my audience.
Like, bro, for this nigga to sit there and say, oh yeah, you're a PSYOP. Okay, dude.
Like, I'm doing like all the fucking opposite of a PSYOP. And get myself banned everywhere.
I'd be a really bad psyop.
Like...
Hey, Mario.
Hey, Mario.
Wanna know something funny?
I actually looked more into his page and all that.
Apparently he has a show that he does live with actually like a mask on his face, like hotter than his actual face.
Yeah, bro.
Like, I find it crazy when people sit there and they're behind and on accounts and they're trying to criticize someone like me who has my face out there.
I've literally risked everything.
I've lost millions of dollars for this shit.
And it's fine because the truth is that important to me.
You know what I mean?
Like, it is what it is.
There's no...
Like, dude...
Like, I don't want to toot my own horn or whatever, but there's no YouTube channel our size that is willing to do the shit that we've done.
We're by far the most based podcast on fucking YouTube by far.
Joe Rogan wouldn't interview half the people I've talked to.
He wouldn't talk about half the topics I've talked about, right?
So, and I love Rogan, but the reality is that there's certain things that certain guys aren't going to touch.
I get it.
It hurts you financially, but I am willing to go that next step.
So, it is what it is.
Hurogan needs to have you on there, Myron.
He needs to have you on the show.
Hurogan?
Nah, man, he would never prompt you.
Dude, once you go...
Here's the thing.
So, I call it like a window, right?
You could be right-wing, but to a certain point, you can't be right-wing and talk about Jews.
That's what I realized.
Like the reason why people like Senk from the Young Turks or Hassan Abiy, etc.
Like the reason why they're able to exist and be critical of Israel or Jews is because they're left wing.
But you can't be right wing, which is already going to put a target on your back and be critical of Jews.
As soon as you're right wing and you're critical of Jews and you don't suck Israel's dick, boom, you're automatically labeled far right.
And then they consider you like extreme.
This is where like me, people like me, Nick Fuentes, Nico, etc.
Like that's where you start to get into trouble is when you're right wing and you criticize Israel.
Why do you guys think, look at every big right-wing political commentator, whether it's the Israeli Wire, Blazenstein TV, Bongino, Crowder, all these guys, none of them talk poorly about Israel.
Have you guys ever thought about that?
Why?
Dude, it was one of the most important things that we ever talked about.
Because I was saying how it's acceptable from a left-wing perspective because they view it as a humanitarian thing.
They view it as, oh, Israel is the oppressor.
But from the right-wing perspective, which I'm coming from, it's like, dude, this fucking country and these dual citizens within our country and these people that take these positions within all the powerful institutions, banking, media, etc., Bro, it's the institutional control and the influence that's the issue from the right wing, and because that is actually the root of the problem, that's why they don't allow it.
They'll let you do your—it's almost like a form of BLM with the left wing when they feel sorry for the Palestinians and, oh, they're being oppressed, but that's why they don't let you from the right wing perspective.
It was one of the best things we ever talked about, honestly.
Yeah, no, and this is what I'm trying to say.
There's very few people on the right that will criticize Israel.
Look at all of your top right-wing political commentators.
All of them are Zionists.
All of them talk about, you know, and then if you look, who owns a lot of these right-wing media companies, whether it's The Daily Wire, etc., it's all Jews, bro.
Like, all these institutions, they're all run by Jews.
So, like, obviously, they're not going to say shit about Israel or about Jewish power in the United States.
Because once you go into that realm, you become too far.
Now, to bring things back full circle, this is why a lot of people are scared to talk to me.
Because I am not afraid to talk about Jewish power in the United States, and I also have a lot of conservative viewpoints.
That's a big fucking no-no.
In media.
So, I love Rogan, etc.
But if you guys don't believe me, go watch your favorite right-wing commentator.
None of them will ever criticize Israel Talk Shit About Hell.
Even Alex Jones, who I like a lot, will never fucking name the Jew, bro.
Let's just call it a thousand.
The fucking originator of alternative media used to be very critical of Israel.
He used to talk about 9-11, how they're going to get us killed, how they're killing the Palestinians.
He talked about this in the fucking early 2000s.
But if you look at him now, he refuses to talk about Jewish influence in American politics or culture.
He won't do it.
There's a reason for that.
There's a reason for that.
So it hurts your opportunities to get on certain right-wing things.
So, it is what it is, bro.
It is what it is.
It's the globalist for Alex Jones, pretty much.
It's the globalist and the cabal and the frankist and the sabbatist or whatever.
Everyone is scared to talk about it.
He got real pissed because I did a post the other day because Owen made a post saying that the U.S. government was controlled by, you know, that Israel controls the U.S. government and talked about the media and the whole nine yards.
And he even made a joke about Shapiro and the Amica.
And, like, I guess Jones hit him up afterwards because the clip kind of went a little viral.
And, yeah, he's just a pussy.
I'm sure the lawsuit and stuff makes him a little afraid.
Yeah, yeah.
And I get it.
I see why.
Yeah, he used to go hard on them, man.
But, like, bro, that's what I've realized is you can't be right-wing and also be critical of Israel.
Once you do that, they call you white nationalist.
They call you far-right.
They call you alt-right.
They use these, like, pejorative terms.
And, like I said, I respect and I like a lot of these people on the right.
Tim Pool, Steven Crowder, Don Bongino.
Um, uh, I don't mind Shapiro.
I agree with a lot of Shapiro's points.
I disagree with him on Israel, big time, right?
Laura Loomer.
I get along with a lot of these people on the right, but the one thing that they all won't do or don't do, which only a few of us do, Is be critical of Israel or Israeli influence in America and it's kind of irrefutable at this point that our foreign policy and especially our foreign policy in the Middle East is 1000% dictated by Israeli interests.
I mean you want to look at the Iraq war where we got nothing fucking that we got no benefits from it.
You want to talk about the all the money that we give Israel to wage wars against Hezbollah and the youth, etc.
We don't benefit from that and I also find it interesting too If you really look at this, after World War II, we had no beef in the Middle East.
We really didn't, right?
Like, people will sit there and say, oh, they're our only ally in the Middle East to hostile Muslims.
Well, let me tell you something.
These Muslims would have never been hostile towards us had it not been for Israel.
If you look at fucking Osama bin Laden's letter to America, right, where he systematically goes through his issues with the United States, Which by the way, 9-11 had some Israeli involvement too.
You see in there, hey, the Palestinian plight, Israeli influence in the Middle East, et cetera, and us funding Israel.
A lot of our issues that stem from the Middle East directly tie to our support of Israel.
If we stop supporting Israel, We would be getting oil for our fucking nothing.
We'd be having great relations with the Middle East.
They don't hate us like everyone thinks in the Bush administration.
All these fucking neocons have brainwashed us to think.
And that's why I'm so critical of Trump's cabinet.
The Marco Rubios, the Pete Hegseths, the Mike Waltzes.
Because these assholes are going to drag us into another Iraq war.
This time with Iran.
And I don't know about you guys, but that war...
The Iraq war cost us trillions of dollars, a million people died, American soldiers died, for the benefit of a state the size of fucking New Jersey.
No!
Why?
Like, why?
Why the fuck does American blood need to be spilled on foreign lands for a foreign nation?
Why?
Because they fucking control our politicians?
Because they literally control every angle, whether it's right or left?
Right?
Left-wing politics, right-wing politics, they're both controlled by the same fucking organization.
They're both Zionist-controlled.
And I always say, whether it's left-wing or right-wing, it's one bird headed to fucking Israel.
They control both sides.
When I was at the RNC, I saw so many fucking Israeli flags, I was like, What the hell is going on here?
The GOP is run by the Israeli lobby, right?
Now, in the DNC, they're a little bit more covert with it because, you know, supporting Israel is antithetical to the left-wing cause.
But a lot of Zionists are liberal.
Most Jews actually vote Democrat.
But it wasn't until Israel got attacked, guys like Bill Ackman, guys like...
Peter Thiel, all these guys that were historic Democrats, once Israel got attacked and they saw that the right and the GOP was more willing to go to war and or protect Israel, what did they do?
They switched their vote and they switched parties.
And that's what I'm trying to say.
Ben Shapiro, right-wing Jew, but guess what?
He agrees with Jonathan Greenblatt when it comes to Israel.
They all have allegiance to Israel and I'm not going to be fucking silenced by these dickheads that want to sit there and say, oh, well, Myron, it's anti-Semitic to say that people have dual loyalty.
No, it's not.
It's the fucking truth.
If I ask Ben Shapiro, gun to head, hey, Israel or the United States, he's picking Israel every single time.
And guess what, guys?
I don't hate Israelis for being nationalists.
I don't hate Israelis for putting their country first.
Matter of fact, we need to take a page out of their book.
I actually respect the fact that they're such strong nationalists, that they have their ethnostate, that they don't give a fuck about anyone else besides Israelis.
Great!
We need to take a page out of their fucking book and do what they do and not have our country influence for the interests of a foreign nation.
Because I'll tell y'all this, Israel ain't going to fucking war for American interests.
No, they're going to war only for Israeli interests.
And that's the way it should be.
So we need to stop giving these guys foreign aid.
We need to stop putting Israel first.
We need to stop with the infiltration of our politicians by Israeli AIPAC handlers.
This is fucking crazy to me.
And for you to say this...
This rant that I'm going on right now, they would consider this anti-Semitic, and they're trying to pass legislation right fucking now, as we're speaking, to get speech like this banned, which is a problem.
That's a serious fucking problem.
And when I'm critical of Zionism or Jewish power, et cetera, this is what I'm critical of.
The fact that I can't even have this conversation with you guys on YouTube.
I can't have this conversation with you guys on Instagram.
I can't have this conversation with you guys on Facebook.
This is considered anti-Semitism and they're trying to legislate it and make it illegal, which is antithetical to the First Amendment of the United States where we have freedom of speech to criticize our government and our government's actions.
And in this fucking case, we're dead wrong.
We need to be America first.
Stop giving foreign aid to a nation state that has its tentacles in our fucking government and acting on the interests of another country that doesn't benefit us.
Tired of it, bro.
Fuck these neocons.
Get them out of here.
They don't care about America.
They care about filling their own pockets and protecting a nation state that doesn't fucking benefit us.
There's zero strategic benefit to aligning with Israel.
Zero.
Zero.
We got Saudi Arabia, we got Qatar, we got the UAE, which our relations would probably be better anyway.
If we weren't in such support of Israel, the Gulf states already like us.
We don't need Israel.
This is what they don't want to fucking tell you guys.
Anyway, rant over, but yeah.
It's that AIPAC money pretty much as well, keeping them all pretty much, you know, cucked to it and stuff like that.
And blackmail, I believe, is playing a part into it as well.
For sure, bro.
And they've been caught so many fucking times spying on us.
They've been caught so many times practicing blackmail, etc.
Like, whether it's the Epstein situation or stealing nuclear weapons from us.
Like, it's incredible to me that they're able to get away with the things that they're able to get away with.
But the reason why is because they control...
Literally, all the most critical infrastructure points in the United States, whether it's the media, Hollywood, pop culture, big tech, etc.
Like, they run it all.
So that's why we gotta have a conversation like this on X in a space and not on mainstream platforms.
The fact that we have to have this conversation in an X space versus anywhere else shows you guys the magnitude of their power.
Just to say real quick, look, man, this is even before Israel.
If you guys have ever heard about the figure 109, meaning 109 countries they were kicked out of over 1,030 times, the reason why that happened is because this small group of people took so much control over all the countries they were in.
And because they were the only ones that were able to loan with interest, called usury, they were able to accrue all the money.
To the point where they had to start lending money to the actual governments and the kings for the governments to function.
So after a little while, the kings went, hey, this only 5% of my country owns all the fucking infrastructure.
We gotta kick these motherfuckers out.
So, I mean, I hate to say it, And I'm not saying we've got to get them out.
I'm just saying that, let's be honest, that same influence and the same problems that have been happening over millennia that many of the most prominent figures, such as Henry Ford or Charles Lindbergh or, you know, Mustache Man, people have been talking about this for a while, way before Israel existed.
So it is a real thing, and, you know, it is.
Myron's really stuck his neck out to talk about it.
Yeah, and I want to be clear here, right?
Because you disqualify the argument once you don't have nuance, right?
Like, I don't want this to be a, fuck the Jews, we hate the Jews.
No.
This is a small amount of influential Jews that use their power, right, to silence criticism and influence our country to...
I guess, benefit a foreign nation state.
This is a small amount of people that do this.
And I also want to be clear about this.
Most Zionists are actually not Jews.
A lot of them are these retarded evangelicals like a Pete Hexeth, right?
So that's also something I want to make clear as well.
Like, I have an issue with these evangelicals as well.
Because these idiots will sit there twisting fucking contort the Bible to fit their fucking narrative and say, yeah, we need to preserve this.
This is their land, blah, blah, blah, and all this other bullshit.
So, um...
That's another thing that I also want to bring because a lot of these evangelicals are worse than the Jewish Zionists, if we're going to be honest here.
So, and I know Truth Teller has a lot to say about this.
You had your hand up, bro.
Sorry, I went on that rant, but go ahead, Truth Teller.
I know you're very outspoken on this topic.
Try not to, like, kill everybody, though, with too much info.
There's also way more Christian Zionists than Jews, so it actually makes a bigger difference.
Way more, dude.
Way more.
Truth is the best, guys.
Everybody follow Truth.
He's an encyclopedia.
Yeah, go check him out, guys.
If you want to talk about the fucking JQ encyclopedia, this guy is it.
But go ahead, Truth Teller.
Sure, thank you.
I know you want to cook.
Yeah, no, I was going to address some of the points made by the previous individual who's not on stage anymore when he mentions that it's the government who removed fathers from households.
I think he was referring to, say, the Civil Rights Act that was passed after LBJ took power once JFK was assassinated.
Now, this impacted all families across all races.
Yes, they also did lower the standard for divorce, you know, through no-fault divorce.
Yes, they also instituted abortion, you know, birth control, and the ability—and, of course, they promoted feminism.
And, yes, it absolutely did impact families and they incentivized single moms, etc.
Let's not forget, it was a cultural issue, unfortunately, that led to, you know, higher divorce rates from 20% to 50%, and also, you know, more, unfortunately, single moms trying to raise kids, which therefore led to, well, lower graduation rates among a certain race, and also higher crime rates, and disproportionate, you know, relative to, you know, the percentage of, say, blacks and other minorities within the American population.
Yes, laws were changed, but nobody made people make those bad decisions.
So some responsibility should also be taken for bad decision-making rather than just, say, blaming the government for changing laws.
I don't agree with the law changes, by the way.
I believe in reverting back to traditional family standards where there's mother, father, children, the nuclear family, which is the backbone, the cornerstone of a healthy society, which then enables the creation of communities that can thrive.
Fortunately, though, the powers that be don't want that.
They like alternative lifestyles where you have gay rights, It's gay marriage, LGBTQ, and all this other nonsense of generacy that's currently spreading, this filth of generacy that's causing, unfortunately, you know, the breakup of the American family and lower birth rates, of course, and essentially the population.
It's a huge problem.
And, of course, you mentioned earlier the reason why they have feminism to, you know, supposedly empower women.
Well, no, it's all about doubling the tax base, of course, to bring women into the workforce so they can go from, well, being, say, well, I don't like to say necessarily just domesticated, as they should be.
be.
They should be able to cook and clean, of course.
But serving their families, raising families and raising kids properly to then being essentially a slave to the workplace, like an assistant secretary or some other subservient style position to a boss.
Why not just be the leader of your family within the household, raise kids right?
Unfortunately, though, because of the current state of finances, because of inflation and taxation that's in place, cost of living simply too high because inflation has skyrocketed since the 1970s, especially 1974, when we got off the gold standard and the petrol dollar was instituted.
which has led to massive inflation and average of 3.4% a year.
It's way higher than that.
Prior to that with the Federal Reserve Bank, by the way, There was deflation at negative 0.02%, so you could earn the same amount of money and buy the exact same.
Your purchasing power was the same as it was the year before.
That's obviously changed now.
People have to work 50, 60 hours a week just to be able to get by with two to three jobs.
And many people, unfortunately, are living paycheck to paycheck, and they're indebted because of this.
So yeah, when it comes back to changes that need to be made, I mentioned it quickly.
Absolutely, the Federal Reserve needs to be repealed.
And then with that, the Income Tax Act as well, you know, Amendment 16, and of course, you know, register all foreign lobbying groups such as, well, APAC, you know, ADL, I consider a foreign lobbying group as well, in addition to UJA and other pro-Jewish groups, all are fair, and should all be defunded, of course.
You know, everyone should have an equal opportunity here.
All the money should be spent from within.
Of course, there should be no foreign aid packages as well.
If any money should be spent, it should be on state infrastructure projects.
So this way we can have better highways, ideally high-speed rail, you know, improve transport.
This way we can improve commerce, improve the economy, and give everybody a fair shot at success.
Closer to a national socialist type economy, you know, where you have a labor-backed zero debt, zero interest currency, and there's no longer, you know, interest being issued.
Through a foreign entity, the Federal Reserve, that's benefiting through usury on just issuing currency, which should only be done through the Treasury based on the laws within the Constitution.
The current state of affairs is unconstitutional, actually illegal.
So I hope there's more attention on politicians such as Thomas Massey that are promoting repealing of the Federal Reserve, and this gets taken more seriously.
Won't go too much longer.
I know you have fans.
Appreciate the opportunity to speak.
Thanks for holding the space, guys.
Yeah, no worries, man.
It's always great to have you here.
Wealth of knowledge and so many different things.
I got a bunch of people watching.
I might have you explain how central banking works for the people, but let's see who else is in here that had something.
Dom, future, we got any haters in here?
Yeah, WJ. He was a hater earlier, apparently.
King Varick told me about him and stuff like that.
All right.
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
What do you got to say?
Hi, Myron.
What's up?
First of all, I'd like to say to all the FBI retards, Myron is, in fact, black.
I'm just going to say that, first of all, because I heard a lot of retards over here.
Originally, I'm from Kenya, and I hear a lot of all these FBI people cry about things like racism and all this other stuff.
I heard Dom earlier say that They're very lucky to be in America.
And I do agree completely, 100%.
Because infrastructurally, obviously, they are doing better there.
But I think culturally, America is a, you know, shit hole, you know, culturally.
And I'd like to hear your thoughts on that, you know.
Yeah, I mean, we got a lot of degeneracy here, man.
I mean, it's very true.
We have lost a family unit.
We've, you know, broken down religiously.
I mean, yeah, there's a lot of cultural issues in the United States, right?
We let the LGBT community run our shit.
It's ridiculous, man.
But, you know, it is what it is.
What was up next?
We got a couple girls in here that have been there for a minute.
Love, you got something to say?
Looks like you had some, like, Democrat political leanings and stuff.
You want to talk?
I was going to say for a second that you know who's in charge of the LGBTQ community.
Who was the cause of that, right?
We all know that, right?
Yeah, we all know, yeah.
Alright, go ahead, Love.
love what do you got to say alright she ain't got nothing I think she's out.
All the haters fall asleep.
Josie's got her hand up.
What's up, Josie?
Yeah, she's not a hater, but go ahead, Josie.
Yeah, no, I saw Millionaire Bachelor that was up here earlier.
Is it still here?
Because I got to have a little word with him yesterday on a panel and he had a whole lot to say about Rachel Wilson and Andrew and my friend Gridwan as well.
He spent pretty much like a good 30 minutes calling me all sorts of names, calling me a whore, you know, never answering to any of my arguments.
So basically he's a fucking faggot.
So is he here?
Because I like to tell that...
Yeah, we can bring him back up.
If we can find him, we can bring him back up.
He probably ran away.
Bitch, as that he is.
I think he left.
Because, I mean, he is slipping for Hillary Clinton.
So, I mean...
I don't know why he wants a whole pussy.
But, I mean, hey, look.
I guess each to his own.
Yeah, I guess.
Anything else, guys?
Because I'm thinking about closing this thing out here pretty soon.
Um...
Yeah, I'd like to get a word in.
Oh, yeah.
You can go first.
Go ahead.
Yeah, so people got to kind of understand here.
You know, I worked as a journalist for about 12 years.
That's the only reason I keep an anonymous profile.
Wait, who is this talking?
Who is this talking?
The ghost of Matt Drudge.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Yeah, you see me?
Yeah.
For years, I had my official name because I needed to for the papers that I worked for.
And then I wound up I'm going over and becoming state investigator over in Texas.
And there is, back to three guys ago, when he was talking about the government involvement, you know, just Operation Mockingbird has been going on for decades.
And anywhere you see the CIA being a guest, you know, you're looking for automatic involvement into that newsroom.
And whether if they come off as retired or if you have Mike Baker on, On Rogan and anything else, it's like the mafia.
They never leave.
They're always the tentacles that are always there.
Your connections, your sources are always there.
So when I became a state investigator in Texas, I was working a lot in trafficking and locating.
And the things that you see firsthand in your own country...
That people over in flyover states, and they are getting a true taste of it right now.
And in the bubbles over on the East Coast and the West Coast, they've actually been dealing with this since the late 90s in Southern California, as far as the immigration influx and what it's done to the Black community.
And the Black communities themselves...
I have reached out in mass this time to Trump and to the MAGA movement, because as I've been kind of speaking amongst my own circles for quite some time,
for probably 15 years, Is their communities were invaded a long time ago and flipped over from predominantly African-American Black communities that were that way for 40 or 50 years.
The gangs came in, the cartels came in, the Los Ades came in.
They've moved in.
They're in the neighborhoods in South Dallas and throughout Fort Worth and all over Texas and New Mexico and Arizona.
They take up restaurants.
They open up donut shops.
They open up Mexican restaurants.
They become real estate agents.
There's people who come up are funeral directors.
They become the apartment complex managers.
They let in family members.
They put them all in positions of power and ownership on these local businesses.
They do it through threatening.
They do it through extortion and blackmail.
And they push black families out of their communities.
They've been doing this now systematically.
Like I said, since the 90s, it really began pretty hardcore down in Compton and down in Long Beach.
And you see a lot of these areas where people just automatically assume this is a black area.
No, it's actually run and funded by cartel money.
And when people disappear, these people have family members who come up who have been morticians, whether if it's down in Central America or South America.
Hey, Matt, can you kind of get to the point, bro?
Yeah, my point is that the point that was going on earlier was to talk about racism and hatred of black people and white people and everything else.
I think black people are coming to this, to the conservative movement, because they are at the breaking point where they're no longer having places to safely live.
They no longer have a safe place to be employed.
And that's it.
It is game over.
And all of this tough talk that comes from white people, I'm white.
I'm a white Christian.
That's all it is.
There are no militia groups coming.
Militias are built to protect each other, protect each other's properties and their interests.
We get it, bro.
All right.
I mean, I wasn't trying to cut you off.
I think we're all probably kind of tired and you were pretty wordy there, but...
Alright, so you're saying that fucking Mexican people or Hispanics are taking over where black people live.
Alright.
Sounds like maybe that makes sense.
Well, it wasn't just about that.
It was about the fact that They have the ability to make people disappear instantaneously through their positions of power.
If you have somebody who's running a cartel inside of Texas, and they're taking over entire towns, and this is what I worked on for a living, you're seeing people disappear by the hundreds.
And they're being cremated and dumped into the Rio Grande.
So when we used to do forensic tracing and looking for people, this is what's happening.
It's not just a great replacement.
It's a physical replacement that's happening by death as well.
And this is something that is coming into mainstream America.
This isn't just about Mexicans coming in.
This is about 158 countries coming in.
And these people being given guarantees that they can become citizens and what allegiance and loyalty that they will have to this nation when they are offered uniforms to wear in our military to take up arms when called upon.
To take them against the citizens who were born here in the United States of America.
These people have no allegiance to us.
They'll have an allegiance to who gives our weapons.
It's too hard to understand to go on this long, bro.
Matt, you have a very bad habit of kind of droning on, bro.
No offense.
Yeah, let's just move on to O'Shea X. You gotta be able to be more succinct, bro, and cogent.
O'Shea X, you're a hater.
What the fuck do you gotta say?
So, Myron, last night you were in a space...
Is this O'Shea talking?
Yes.
I think he's...
I think he's...
So, O'Shea with Hoctua...
Your phone sounds terrible.
Yeah, bro, your phone sucks, man.
Yes.
Last night you were in a space with Hoctua for the coin.
I was not in a space with Hoctua ever.
We talk to our people, talk to our simps, the people that invested in the coin.
Alright, who's next up after that?
Okay.
Yeah, like three days ago.
You were very critical of the people that invested in the coin that they got rock pooled.
I guess we can go to...
Now, he's talking right now, Future.
I can hear him.
You guys can't hear him?
Can't hear this nigga?
No, I can't.
No, I can't hear him.
I can hear him barely.
He just started running.
His phone keeps making like a static sound on my end.
Alright.
Yo, O'Shea, make your point quick, bro, because you're on that African connection and the mule clearly isn't working to get your modem going.
So, bro, make your point quick.
Bro, what I'm saying is, if you can hear me very well this time, is that last night you were in a space with simps that invested in the Hoctua coin and they got rock pulled, right?
It wasn't last night.
This was like three days ago, bro.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
What I'm saying is, like, when Andrew Tate pulled the same rug pull, you did not have anything to say about that.
Why is that?
When did Andrew Tate do a rug pull?
What did you say?
I said, when did Andrew Tate do a rug pull, bro?
Oh, come on.
That's common knowledge.
Everybody knows that Andrew Tate pulled a rug pull.
No, when did he do it?
When did he do a rug pull?
When?
He never did a rug pull.
I haven't heard about it once, and I would have.
You're so stupid.
You people are so stupid.
He did a rock pool.
It's not a coincidence that the price dropped 90% after he was promoting it on Twitter.
It's not a coincidence.
Did you think Andrew Tate did not plan that?
Are you guys stupid or something?
Okay, look, look, man, look.
Bro, look, look.
I know you might have invested all $10 that you had in American into the coin and you're pissed off because you lost all your $10, which could have bought you a fucking village where you're at.
But look, the point I'm trying to make is...
Nigga, you're in my space.
Shut the...
Yo, what is up with you guys over-talking me in my space?
Bro, you're here as a fucking guest, alright?
Your connection sucks, you've had to repeat yourself seven times, so we're already annoyed with you, alright?
That's number one.
Number two...
This does not make fucking national news Andrew Tate rug-pulling as you're claiming, right?
Some people are here saying that we don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
So clearly, I don't know what you're saying or what the fuck is going on here, but I'll tell you this.
It ain't no fucking national news that Andrew Tate rug-pulled, okay?
But it obviously is fucking national news that Hak Tua rug-pulled, okay?
And the thing is, the most important thing is, I said Hak Tua is a dumb whore and you shouldn't probably be investing in coins that she's pushing.
That's my main thing.
Alright?
So, look, if you got an issue with Andrew Tate or whatever, that's fine.
Does Andrew Tate have a crypto background?
He does.
Yes.
He's been in Bitcoin since, like, 20-fucking-12, bro.
Nigga!
Andrew Tate has been in Bitcoin for over 10 years!
Dude!
Yo!
I've personally seen, like, fucking 20 videos.
Like, as a matter of fact, Andrew Tate has a video I just saw the other day where he's telling people to buy Bitcoin when he's like, it's low, there's no interest.
It was like $16,000.
And what about the daddy coin?
What about the daddy coin?
Bro, bro.
No, no, no.
Because here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
Andrew Tate has been in crypto.
Yo, shut up when I'm talking, bro.
Andrew Tate has been in crypto for a very long time.
He's been talking about Bitcoin for like 10 plus years, dude.
He's been in fucking crypto.
So, look, if you have an issue with Andrew Tate or whatever...
That's fine, bro.
But I'll tell you this.
There's no national news of him rug-pulling, as you're claiming.
It's not national news because he lives in Romania.
Okay, now it's because he lives in Romania.
I would argue Andrew Tate is more famous than Hak Tua.
If he really rug-pulled people, why isn't it all over the place?
Bro, it's all over the internet, man.
Really?
Come on.
He rug pulled.
I didn't hear about it.
Why are you trying to like...
I didn't hear about it.
Play this down.
I didn't hear about it.
He rug pulled a lot of people, man.
I know he's your friend, but if you're going to be critical of Hawk Tua...
Yeah, because he's a dumb bitch.
You have to be the same with Andrew Tate.
No, because...
Again...
No, no, no.
What I'm telling you is I didn't hear nothing about him rug pulling.
Okay?
I don't know what you're talking about.
And that's it.
I mean...
Whatever.
Whatever.
Keep hiding, keep hiding it.
Come on.
We know you know what he's talking about.
He's your friend, right?
You've been to his house.
How do you not know he rocked people on the daddy coin?
Because, bro, when it comes to cryptocurrency, look, here's the thing.
Yo, look, I don't follow cryptocurrency every fucking day, bro.
I literally only have Bitcoin and Ethereum.
I don't look at the altcoins.
I don't look at memecoins.
I don't give a shit about NFTs.
I literally only invest in two different coins, bro.
I don't look at the markets.
I might open up my fucking Bitcoin wallet once or twice a month.
I am not into cryptocurrency like that.
I have guys that do that and help me out with it, but I don't focus on it myself, dude.
So, no, I am not on the fucking cutting edge of what's going on in the crypto world.
Now, with Hawk Tua, this is national news everywhere, okay?
With Andrew Tate, this rug pull that you're claiming, I haven't heard about it anywhere.
Alright?
And I would argue that if he really rug-pulled as much as you claim, it would be all over the news because everyone has a vested interest in talking about Andrew Tate, especially with this fucking thing.
He's way more famous than Oktua.
So why is it that I haven't heard anything about this rug-pull that you're claiming?
Myron, okay, I get it, okay?
You're not into crypto right now.
It would be way bigger of a deal than fucking...
Bro, I'll keep it a thousand, bro.
I don't care, man.
I really don't give a shit what a random African nigga gotta say, bro.
Like, bro, we're done.
We're done talking about this topic.
You have anything else?
What else you got?
Actually, can I say something real quick?
Sure, go ahead.
It's actually up.
This crypto is actually up if you look at the charts.
So he did not do a rug pull.
Oh my god.
But I'm not talking about right now because now he's promoting it again because he's going to pull another rug pull.
So you're accusing him of doing a rug pull when he hasn't done one yet?
That's stupid.
How stupid are you?
Shut up.
No, you're just low IQ. You shut up.
He did two rock pools, you stupid idiot.
Well, it's up now.
And what will do you live in?
You're a stupid idiot, man.
Dude, you're dumb as fuck.
Look, look, if Andrew Tate did a rug pull, it'd be way bigger news than Hawk Tua.
It just proves you don't know shit.
I don't know what shitty country you're in, but the fucking general average IQ is probably like fucking 80, so...
And here's another thing, too.
I was just gonna say, because you're saying he rug pulled twice.
Yo, O'Shea, wouldn't it be fair to say that cryptocurrency goes up and down and it ebbs and flows?
Like...
Yes.
Okay, so is it really a rug pull or is it just the market doing what the market does, going up and down?
Can I explain why it's a rug pull?
Can I explain it?
Look, it's not a coincidence that it goes down exactly right after you've been promoting it.
He was promoting it, telling people to burn, burn, burn.
Let's go, burn.
And a couple of minutes later, after the coin price went up, It coincidentally went down 90% in one go.
That is not a coincidence.
That is because Andrew Tate dumped all of his coins on his fans.
so it's a rock pool and then he put the rock back afterwards like because like what the fuck are you talking about I'm pretty sure he actually even told his fans, like, when he was going to do it, and now he's doing it again so people can make money.
Like, bro, Tate has a lot of money, and honestly, he's pretty cool, and he does try to help people make money, so I think you're being just, you probably just hate Tate.
I don't hate Tate.
I'm just being, I'm just seeing a fact here, man.
If he did a rug pull, then he wouldn't be still promoting and now reinvesting in the coin, man.
It probably just had a big drop.
Bro, you can see it on the blockchain.
Because he sold all of his coin at that time, bro.
If you look at a coin market cap, okay, that is actually a reliable source for crypto.
The confidence factor is that high.
Look at his wallets, his public wallets, and look what happened to his public wallets right after...
No, I just think you've got to take the arrangement syndrome, okay?
Look what happened at his wallets right after the coin dropped by 90%.
Look at what happened as well.
He's the only one that won a lot of money.
How is that?
Is that a coincidence?
No.
That's not a coincidence.
He did a rug pull.
Well, you must be getting some inside information over in Africa, bro, because none of us have heard about it.
So, I don't know.
You sound dumb.
He didn't do a rug pull.
Look it up.
Me and you are going to have a discussion again about this.
Look it up.
Look it up, man.
I'm telling you.
Just search about it.
You will find this everywhere, man.
Okay, O'Shea, can I explain something to you?
O'Shea, can I explain something to you?
When you say a rug pull, so what took place, because I followed both coins.
So with respect to the Hawk coin, that's the one by, well, you already know, the Hawk Tua girl.
She rug pulled her coin because it dropped by over 90%.
So it had around $500 million market cap.
It dropped to less than 50 million, literally within minutes, which means she dumped pretty much all of her coins.
And there were some private wallets that were doing this that she claimed were not hers or someone else.
Obviously, there were team members who did this.
Now, with respect to Tate's coin, yes, it's down about 68%, but he still holds a majority of his coins.
He hasn't been the ones dumping it.
Well, look, you can also look at the patterns.
Look, it's only been around since around July of last year.
The coin is still around, right?
So it's about six months old now.
You can see that, yes, it's dropped about 68% overall, but it's been up and down, up and down.
There's fluctuations.
There hasn't been a massive rise up.
You know, it hasn't gone up, say, 100x and then dropped by over 90% to lose all of its money, all of its market value, essentially.
That is a sign of a run-pull.
What's happened with Tate is all that's happened with Tate is there's been a lot of volatility.
And if anything, if there was a rug pull, then it wouldn't have recovered at all.
It recovers because Undertaker's planning another rug pull.
So he's now investing again.
Well, you can only rug pull one time.
You can't rug pull multiple times.
That's what I'm saying.
All right, you're taking up too much fucking time, dude.
Thank you.
Well, not to speak for Myron, but...
No, I mean, here's the thing, bro.
Like, this guy is talking to me as if I'm like some crypto expert.
I've been very explicit about this.
I just buy and hold Ethereum and Bitcoin.
I'm not a crypto expert.
So this guy's like, he rug pull.
And I'm like, okay, how do you rug pull?
Well, he rug pull because he go ahead and fuck with the price and then he rug pull again.
And by your definition, you think that you could rug pull more than once.
From what I understand, a rug pull is a one-time thing, my friend.
Now you're trying to say that he's doing it multiple times.
I think that's just like ebbs and flows, like with all volatile assets.
If you have idiots off the fence of Andrew Tate, then you can rug pull multiple times.
Oh, okay.
He's rebounded, bro.
Now you can say rug pull, okay.
The bill of cattle, Tate are idiots, morons that do not notice that he...
Oh, Jay, I don't actually like Tate, and I asked crypto experts if that was a rug pull, and they said no.
So there you go.
Thank you.
I was gonna ask you...
And this is someone that dislikes Tate that just told you that.
By the way, FYI, this is someone that does not like Tate and he literally has every right to say something bad.
But he was like, no, actually, it's not rug pull.
Bro, you're just- I asked Miguel.
I asked Miguel.
I asked the guy who's fucking making millions off crypto.
And if there was any dirt on tape, I'd go after him.
There's not here.
Prove that.
Prove that.
Where did you get your source?
What's your source?
A guy who's made millions off crypto.
A guy who's made millions off crypto.
A guy who studies this shit 24-7.
I'm not an idiot like the people in here.
I'm not just gonna buy that shit, man.
Oh my God, no one gives a fuck.
Listen, do you even have money to invest in the coin, talking all this shit?
Shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
I know.
Go back and...
Yeah, Dikembe.
Dikembe.
Like, seriously, the person he's talking about is someone that's made multiple millions of dollars for crypto.
He's an expert.
Miguel and Charlie are fucking good at what they do, bro.
That's who he said.
That's who he asked.
Hey, was this a rug pull?
And they said no.
And another thing, too, is I've never heard of someone doing a rug pull twice, bro.
Like, typically, you do a rug pull and you run.
Like, you don't just, like, rug pull and, oh, let me put the rug down and rug pull you again.
Like, come on, bro.
Seriously?
I'm not a fucking fan of his ass, you dumbass.
I don't like the son of a bitch, but he's not fucking guilty here.
I mean, what the fuck?
Alright, O'Shea, O'Shea, bro.
Look, look, look, man.
You can't get rid of this idiot.
Yeah, bro.
Third world retard, bro.
These African niggas, bro, really be thinking that they're right about everything.
Shut up, nigga.
Go chuck a fucking spear somewhere, man.
Who's up next?
Ooga, booga, ooga.
There you go.
You understand that one?
I mean, shut up.
Talking clicks, Myron.
Yeah, man.
These bitch-ass niggas, man.
I know the way.
I know the way.
He rug-pulled us this way.
Like, fuck out here, nigga.
Dude, for real, though, we all would have heard about it.
Fucking Hawk 2 is not Chicken Bear to Tate.
Yeah, bro.
People would have shit on Tate all day.
You don't need to follow crypto.
We would have seen it in the headlines, man.
Yeah, like, they want to end them, bro.
So you think that this wouldn't be national news all over the place?
International news, matter of fact, if he rug-pulled the way that they're claiming?
Like, come on, bro.
Okay, who's up next?
Hey, Myron.
I couldn't really hear him, but I went to his page and all that.
This guy got a lot to say about you, though, honestly speaking.
He seems like he's obsessed with you and stuff like that.
Yeah, the nigga follows me, bro.
A lot of these dudes are obsessed, man.
The thing is, Myron, this nigga tweets every time you tweet.
Like, he always posts the videos all the time, and people call him like, yo, bro, hop off Myron's nuts.
He keeps saying, no, you suck Myron's dick.
I'm like, bro, you suck Myron's dick 24-7.
Every time he tweets, you be in his comment section.
Yeah, I was gonna say, like, they call him gay and stuff, but, man, they be kind of gay, not gonna lie.
Sometimes people comment shit under my post, and it'll be that stupid picture of Myron and his college buddies that are fucking around, and it's hilarious, because it's like, bro, you're so obsessed with them, I think you're the one that's gay as fuck, fucking faggot.
Yeah, people are retarded, bro.
It is what it is.
Hey, Gary, welcome to the thing, bro.
Some guy came in earlier and was trying to say, oh, he's a Jew, so he can't be trusting.
I had to defend you real quick and let them know, like, bro, this is one of the most base Jews I know.
You've been criticizing Zionism since fucking 2008 and the issues with Israel.
And these, I don't know, bro.
I mean, I don't know if you want to introduce yourself.
I appreciate that.
But, you know, listen, it's crazy because even in my own group, from 211 to 223, no issues.
Then, you know, all of a sudden, Jew, Jew, Jew.
And some people in my own group turned on me because I was Jewish.
You know, I'm not a Zionist, guys.
I don't like these fucking faggots who are fucking pushing feminism, pushing all this other garbage.
But, you know, it is what it is.
Yeah.
This is the life I chose.
This is the life you chose.
We're going to be influencers and we're going to have haters, bro.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It is what it is, man.
I find it interesting how people sit there and say, oh, well, he's Jewish.
And I'm like, well, that's fucking retarded.
Like, how about him?
Oh, well, he's Jewish.
I'm like, all right, whatever, bro.
Like, you niggas are retarded.
If you're going to sit here and just say, oh, Jew, and that's it.
It's like, then you're not, no one can take you seriously now because you're extremely biased.
You don't have the ability to understand nuances and judge people on a character by character basis, man.
So people are retarded, bro.
It is what it is, man.
Who's up next?
You can go to Winner's Group, because he said he was a hater earlier, so I'm trying to see what he's talking about.
Yeah, I mean, hell, I mean, Gary, I mean, you're one of the few people that's openly talked about the Holocaust and the numbers there, like, questioning the numbers.
Like, people want to sit there.
It's 250,000 to 300,000.
I don't deny the Holocaust happened.
Anyone who says it didn't happen is a moron.
Yeah.
It's not six million because they like to push that six million stuff.
They like the number six.
If you look at the Jewish star, six points.
If you go to New York Times, you can look up articles before the Holocaust even happened.
Six million Jews die in Russia.
They like that number.
They like to push that number.
And when me and you did that GA thing, remember, they shot him on the sixth floor.
It's always there, bro.
Yeah, you know, and I find it interesting that, like, bro, if you talk about that one topic and you question that one topic, that's, like, automatically cancelable.
So I find it interesting that you will be based on one of the most controversial topics, and they'll still sit there and say, oh, Joe, Joe, Joe, and I'm like, nigga, he could literally get canceled for that shit, and whatever.
Anyway, people are retarded.
It is what it is.
It's all good, bro.
I don't give a fuck about what poor people think of me.
Yeah.
Well, they're retards, man.
Anyone that understands business in the media game, they realize it's like, that's just peon shit to even worry about.
Yeah.
We're trying to fucking be pimps, you know what I'm saying?
Like, what the fuck?
We're trying to have a good life and build shit.
So, anyways.
Cool.
Who's up next here?
We called up some more people.
Lost and Found.
I called up Lost and Found, that guy, Jay, a few others.
Or Future, who did you see?
Yeah, Winner's Group was...
He said earlier he was a hater.
I'm looking at his profile right now.
Winner's Group, you can unmute your mic and speak right now.
He said you're a sports investor.
Alright.
What do you got to say, bro?
Did you pay your phone bill?
I don't see him in here.
I don't think he paid his phone bill.
So, all right.
Lost, you have your hand up.
What's up?
All right.
Great to be here.
Shout out to Myron and everybody.
I just want to say a big thank you.
First of all, it's amazing to me how much haters you have.
It's crazy because I'm Nigerian, right?
And this year, I lost my two kids and my wife to an accident.
That was January the 4th.
My condolences.
Yeah, man.
Very sorry, bro.
That's tragic.
Wow.
What's up, man?
Pretty much a mess.
But then I stumbled on the podcast on...
I don't know if it's the actual channel, but I just...
I'm addicted to the shorts.
You know, how you encourage men to...
I'm not like the following girls.
Actually, my situation is different.
But the part where I take heavily and practice is the issue of self-development.
Afterwards, I just was out of touch with life.
I lost my job and so I was just drowning basically in alcohol and anything I could find myself up onto the time I stumbled on the podcast with you and the other brother.
I can't remember his name right now.
What do you look like?
The black dude, that you do the Fresh and Fit.
Oh, Walter, yeah, Walter.
Fresh, yeah.
It's really been amazing.
Besides all the controversial stuff where you bring a lot of not-so-wise ladies to the platform, when you guys start addressing men and us young men, you know, because we were married pretty early and the situation happened and that was that.
You know, but I was in a very...
I wouldn't say dark state because I was dying, literally.
Got to a point where I was coughing out blood.
You know, because there was no job, no hope, no nothing.
And so there was this one time.
I don't know what got into you that day.
You were saying, hey, young people, this, this, this.
This is not the time for any young man to just be wasting his life.
Though you were addressing men who pour themselves into, you know, women and just want to be...
And you were saying something about self-development.
I don't want to misquote you, but this is just me paraphrasing.
Yeah.
You know?
And how we must develop ourselves, develop our minds.
And I stumbled on an account on YouTube.
So I started doing research on web development.
And I can boldly say that I've been doing some little things.
It's not there yet, but I'm still struggling, but I've been doing some little things because prior to that I was walking in a textile factory, you know, taking care of my family and stuff.
It was good at the time, but I had no, you know, tech skill.
I had nothing because I just knew that if I lost a job, I lost everything, you know.
So when that happened, it blew me up until, I think, August the 3rd.
And that's when I started watching your videos.
And this is not me.
That's why I started with the fact that I'm surprised that you have this much haters.
People don't get to see the other side.
And every original money has two sides, whether it's a coin or paper.
You know, it's funny that people just see one side and then they run after.
But I've been able to experience you and Fresh, but mostly you, not to give anybody praise or glory to Allah, but you know, you most importantly, because some of the things you say, Help me, I would say, stay focused.
The first thing I did was gather all the bottles, leftover bottles, threw them away, caught away from all of my friends that I knew were They were more like an influence going back to that life.
And basically I was just on this old, almost dead laptop that I still use, just studying and just studying, praying that God helps me through it.
And here we are in December.
I'm growing, but I ain't there yet, but I know I will be.
All that stems from the fact that I listen.
I actually took into practice some of the things I heard.
It's funny that people are very proud nowadays.
I've been so disgusted by a lot of things I'm hearing because that has not been my experience.
Well, let me real quick say this, man.
You know, it's guys like you, man, that keep me pushing through with the hate and the bullshit.
I know that it might be a foreign concept to see a lot of the haters that come in here.
But, you know, that's just kind of what comes with the territory.
You know, you're not really making an impact unless people hate you.
A lot of people are unaware of all the things I do behind the scenes to help guys with, you know, maybe avoiding suicide, getting them out of a dark place.
I'm really glad that you're able to overcome that.
You know, the adversity that you face with the loss of your family and the addiction to alcohol and the fact that you're here with us right now talking about it openly.
I'm sure there's someone in here right now that's listening of, you know, the five or 600 people that are in here that are experiencing or have experienced something similar, man, that now they might have the motivation to say, damn, well, he did it.
Well, maybe I could put the bottle away, too.
And I don't think people understand I'm glad you're here with us and you can kind of tell your story.
Thank you, brother.
It's truly been a blessing.
I just want to say one more thing, if that's okay.
Yeah, sure.
And so, since August the 3rd when I started listening, but just besides trying to get a skill that I can later earn from, I think personally health-wise, because the loss of my wife and my two kids was exactly what threw me into.
You know, the whole alcohol addiction and weed.
I was never a drinker or any of that.
But besides all that, I can boldly say that my health has improved.
And one of the things you always emphasize is exercise.
A lot of people don't see this, but I was depressed.
And even after I stopped the drinking and the smoking, I was still depressed until I started exercising.
Obviously, I can't afford a gym, but I got this app on my little phone and where though the trial period expires, but at least I can see pictures of exercises I should be doing, you know, from push-ups to all of that.
And I've been doing them for the past couple of months up until now, this morning before I joined the space.
You know, and I can tell you for a fact that for some reason, all I have right now is just I miss them.
There is no form of depression.
There is no form of mental breakdown.
There is no form of...
So mentally, I'm in like a claire.
And I'm very grateful.
I just thank God that I have the privilege to tell you, not to your face, but to your ears, because there's a space, you know, but thank you for everything that you do.
I hope that I get to meet you someday to express my gratitude, because what you do, what you don't know, in as much as, yes, the US government, whatever, those historical things that you're so into, No matter how people hate you or try to pull you down, just know that on the other side of whatever it is you're putting out there, you're also healing people and getting people out of their deep oceans.
And shout out to every single person here also, the co-host and everybody.
You guys are doing an excellent job standing by because no man can actually stand by himself.
So shout out to you guys for standing by and just doing what you do.
So God bless you all.
Thank you so much, man.
I really appreciate that.
I'm at a loss for words.
I don't really know what to say.
It's why I do what I do.
So thank you so much.
I'm glad that you're doing better.
I really am.
That's what makes us cry, bro.
I actually sent you a DM, lost and found.
So check it sometime, man.
And hang in there, buddy.
It sounds like that's...
Really hard time.
But you sound like a really genuine, nice dude, man.
I think good people kind of find a way to navigate through the most difficult times.
That was nice, man.
Damn, Myron.
Fuck, bro.
I want to tell you something.
If you have videos or if you have pictures, if you have albums of your family, the good times you had with them, before you go to sleep, watch all that stuff and you'll wake up and you'll feel a lot better.
Trust me on that.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you, man.
I really appreciate you sharing your story, bro.
I really do.
Thank you so much for that and opening up and being vulnerable there and letting us know.
I really do appreciate that, man.
Thank you so much.
Who's up next?
Hey, yo.
Hello.
Good to hear me.
We can go to, like, I guess Knightley.
Yes.
We can go to him.
Can you guys hear me?
Your voice is low.
Yeah, we can hear you.
Yeah, we can hear you, bro.
Wait, hold on.
That's your actual voice?
Yes, that's my actual voice.
Um, girl in the military.
This thing gotta be trolling, bro.
Get the fuck out of here.
Bro, bro, bro, bro, bro.
Stop fucking with us.
Is that your actual voice right now?
I'm not kidding, my friends.
I'm actually like, this is actually my voice.
Seriously.
No, if it is, that's badass.
You should be in a movie, dude.
What the fuck?
Alright, so quick background about me.
I'm currently in the military.
I actually left, I ran this page with another buddy of mine and I left him like with the page and he was doing whatever he was doing.
And to be honest, Myron, this is really like a great thing that you're doing right now.
This is one of the reasons actually why you should not give up what you're doing.
To be honest, I would have loved to actually have you Basically work for you, become a commander and things like that.
It's things like this.
The people that actually advocate for those other folks like ABBA and Pritchett, stuff like that, they don't actually clip these things right now.
And to go back on that O'Shea kind of guy, just so he knows, I'm actually in that Tate coin right now.
And ever since I left for my mission and I came back, I don't see a rug pull.
I actually do see that the coins is a little bit down, but there is no rug pull.
So I don't know what he's talking about, but if I looked at his stories and everything, he's one of the guys that always goes down against Myron, or he goes like basically advocating for ABBA and Pritch and stuff like that.
But they don't talk about the wins.
They don't talk about like the W is just like this guy that lost and found like whatever his story was.
They will not clip these things now.
So now I'm actually wondering why actually they're doing what they're doing.
Is it, like, genuine hate against, like, people that actually really push masculinity?
Because in the organization they actually really work for, it's purely masculinity and meritocracy.
I just came from a mission right now.
I'm actually trying to go back on, you know, like, online and things like that.
Myron, I have a question for you.
What do you think I should do to actually really grow this page since I'm back and I took the page from the other dude ever since I was in training?
And actually, I'm not sure.
This is my actual voice.
So, my real question for you.
And thank you very much for everything you do, to be honest.
And thank you to everybody here that actually is contributing.
Hold on.
So your question confused me a little bit.
bit so you said how do you get into what so actually took back the page like this this page right now I'm just like a self-development page like trying to not try to really recruit people in army but like promote masculinity and things like that how can I grow my page online and you know actually get much more audience well I would say bro the you want to be everywhere you You want to be on TikTok, you want to be on YouTube, you want to be on Instagram, you want to be everywhere.
But understand that social media is a lot more competitive now.
Thanks to the, you know, the COVID. COVID basically made it where a lot of people became creators overnight, man.
So it's a very competitive space, a self-proven space.
So you can do it.
Just make sure that you're on every platform and you're putting out content consistently, man.
Got you.
Got you.
All right.
Thank you very much.
And I want you to note that you do have fans in the military.
I would have loved to actually have you as a commander.
Thank you very much for everything you do.
Thank you, man.
That's an honor.
And please, please, don't stop.
Don't stop what you guys are doing.
We're cooked if you do.
I'm telling you.
And by the way, sorry for making fun of your voice, dude.
Honestly, your voice is the...
You probably got the highest test offer of all time.
That's the deepest voice I have ever heard in my whole life, dude.
I thought he was trolling, but that's...
No, I'm serious.
This is my voice.
Hey, man.
Hey, man.
You talking about doing voice acting or something, bro?
Because damn, man.
You sound like you could be like a fucking superhero character or an evil villain.
I sound like James Earl Jones got reincarnated.
You're next to a beta right here for sure.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you very much.
Alright, who's up next?
Let's see, that guy, Jammu.
Man, these guys don't ever even have their damn fucking mic.
All right, what about you, tough love?
You've been up here for a long time.
How you doing, gentlemen?
Good, how are you?
What's up?
Doing all right.
So, yeah, I was going to say a couple of things about everything that, you know, you guys have been talking about.
I agree with, you know, mostly everything that we said.
It's just, unfortunately, not to be too doom and gloom, But America is just so soft that, you know, we could tell them all this stuff all the time, whether it's feminism, you know, everything that goes along with it, AIPAC politicians, all this stuff.
Americans haven't even seen a war on our land since, what, Civil War?
So they're not really good...
Americans don't really understand What will happen until, unfortunately, you know, and I've been saying that there's going to be war here coming here for a long time, you know, friends, family, all that stuff.
And I think, unfortunately, and I don't want that to happen, but until something drastic like that happens, we can tell them all this stuff all the time, all day.
And I don't think they're ever going to understand it, right?
So let's start with feminism.
Until when the war broke out in Ukraine, women hiding in basements, men taking 30 minutes from getting shot at to go bring some water to them, I think feminism stops right there.
When men start dying in war all the time, I think reproductive rights, abortion, doesn't seem to be too important anymore.
And then if politicians do get us in war, war that we actually see here, and again, I'm not advocating for this.
I don't want that to happen.
I love my country.
But I'm saying, until something drastic like that happens, we're not going to see any serious change here in America, at least.
Right?
So we can...
And Dom and Truthteller and Aiden's not here today, but I always read you guys' stuff.
You guys are great for what you're doing.
But until Americans see what these AIPAC politicians' actions will cause directly, right?
Not some war far, far away that we don't care about, that we go to fast food while there's some soldiers Based abroad.
Until that happens, all this stuff's gonna still be here.
LGBT, trans, APEC, feminism.
So we can, and I'm glad you guys are doing what you're doing, and please keep doing it, just like everyone's been saying it.
We all appreciate it.
But once that happens, I think everything that you guys want changed.
We'll change immediately one way or another.
Either we win, we prevail, right?
And it'll change because we'll never elect politicians like that.
We'll never elect judges like that.
Feminism will be a joke because all the men were doing a fighting.
Women will realize that they had it easy and what can happen with bad choices.
Or we lose.
And Russia and China is not going to put up with any of that shit, right?
So, yeah, that's what I was going to say, pretty much.
And also, whoever it was, I forgot his name, but sorry about your wife and kids, my friend.
You're actually right and wrong at the same time because Hitler didn't come to power until Wall Street crashed.
So it takes a dramatic event like that for someone like that to get in power.
So you're right, but you're also wrong because in 2023 and before, they were pushing that LGBT flag nonsense all the way down from the corporate level, and now they're not doing that anymore.
So yeah, you can't have minor pushback, but for major pushback, you pretty much need an economic crisis.
Correct.
You're right about that, but let me clear something up with the Hitler.
So when Hitler came into power because of the crash, you have to understand these were people, the Germans were people who've seen war, right?
They just got out of World War I, my friend.
So what I'm trying to say is America's been so soft for so long.
Germany wasn't.
They just lost World War I. They were humiliated.
They had all these sanctions on them, whatever.
That treaty in the train with France.
So you can't compare that to Americans.
So I'm an American.
I'm speaking about America.
In America, as Americans, and even the Bible Belt guys who, shit, if something like that happens, those are the guys I want by my side defending my country, right?
But even them, Americans inherently don't get up off their ass, bro.
So even if they're tough guys, guys, serious men, Tell that to the Michigan militia that was up there protesting during COVID. Tell that to all the militia groups all over the country that were basically invading state capitals and telling them to end the crisis.
No, you might be right about a majority, but remember, only 3% of patriots need to stand up against the British, and that's what made America.
So you don't need a majority of the population.
You need about 3% to 5% historically.
Yeah, for little changes, yeah.
Like you said, minor changes, but I'm saying some major changes.
I'm talking about the Revolutionary War that got us away from England.
Only 3% of Americans participated.
I understand, man, but that's a different time, different men.
This is a different time we're talking about.
You're saying the men right now are the same as men that lived in those times that had to like them?
Of course not.
We're all softer.
We all have our creature comforts now.
Back then, people had to hunt.
Back then, people had to do stuff.
But you know what's also true?
We're a lot more educated than people then, and they can't pull the same shit on us.
So there's give and take with both.
No, no.
I agree with some of what you're saying, my friend.
It's just I'm saying for major drastic change, just everything that you guys want, right?
Everything that I want, everything to happen with...
Well, obviously war is going to be a lot of work, but I'm saying post-war...
Much less talking would have to be done.
People would just change on their own, is what I'm saying.
Feminism would be a joke.
We would just laugh.
I think these ran-through whores are so fucked up, it doesn't matter what happens at this point.
They need to be replaced.
They need to be replaced with little baby girls that turn into good mothers.
This generation of women is cooked.
80% of them are freaking whores, if not more.
You can't get anything out of them.
We're done with that.
We're done.
100%, but look, the war will change that, and if they don't change the whores right now, the 40-year-old whore that was whoring all this time, that now saw war, probably won't raise their daughter that way.
My friend, my friend, I'll let Myra take over right after this, but I watched this study something.
I watched this study something.
When Nazis invaded France, the same high-class fucking whores that were fucking the French generals and the French elite started fucking the German elite within a week, bro.
It will not matter.
Women have almost no loyalty.
One of the most valuable commodities you can find is not just a loyal buddy, because that's hard enough to find, but a loyal fucking woman.
That is like gold, bro.
So I'm telling you right now, these bitches have no loyalty.
If the Chinese invade and they take this shit over, they'll be fucking popping out Chinese babies within fucking nine months.
Come on, man.
I agree with that, but here's what I'm saying.
So in the beginning, when I first started speaking about this, what I said was, one way or another, it will change.
So if we lose, right, China and Russia don't put up with that shit.
So you brought up the French and the Nazi example.
So the French men of that time were similar, not exactly the same, but similar to what the men tolerate Today in America, right?
So they tolerated much more from those women.
The Nazis didn't tolerate shit.
The French women didn't fucking talk.
The French women couldn't do shit.
They fucked, yes.
They did what they were told.
And they did not pull the same shit they were pulling with the French men that they pulled.
They didn't pull the same shit with the Nazis that they were pulling with the French men.
So what I'm saying is, one way or another, Change will come, whether we win or we lose.
As far as feminism goes, women will have to submit either after the war to American men or to the enemy, one way or another.
You know what?
You're talking very logically.
What you fail to realize is these women are very illogical.
So until these whores are actually taken out...
And I mean die of old age or whatever.
I'm not actually promoting violence here.
Different spaces for that.
But when it comes down to it, they're mentally ill.
Once you sleep with so many men, you become mentally ill as a woman.
And they will fucking do anything...
This generation needs to be eliminated.
And once they die of old age, we might have a chance with new fucking baby girls rising into good mothers.
But honestly, me and you are going to be fucking either dead or old men by then, so it is what it is.
Hope not, man.
I don't sugarcoat things, brother.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I do think, like I said, when me and Gary, obviously we don't advocate for violence against women, but the reality is guys got to accept the fact that this generation of females is cooked.
So the only thing we can really do is be in our daughters' lives and ensure that they don't behave like the rest of these girls, bro, because we're cooked, bro.
I was watching a video the other day, and I actually tweeted about this.
This girl went and was complaining that her image got out on an episode of Girls Gone Wild.
All the older niggas in here, you guys know what I'm talking about.
Remember back in the day, Girls Gone Wild was a thing?
Now, Girls Gone Wild, it's a defunct thing, but women don't care about being naked on the internet or being naked on TV. Women used to have shame, but now there's none of that, bro, because we don't shame whores anymore.
We used to shame whores, but now that institution is gone.
Because as soon as men do anything about it, Myron, they either get their money taken away, they get some bullshit charges, they get kicked out of the home.
I heard about this one Texas guy.
The wife moved to California to cut off the son's balls, something like that.
It was on Twitter.
So, I mean, it's...
Again, it all goes down to everything you guys talk about.
AIPAC and all the laws being made that way.
The judges that are put into place in family courts or other courts, right?
So, it's...
As soon as they do say something or do anything, they lose their money, man.
And unless you're a millionaire or you've got a lot of money, and even if you're a millionaire, shit, they put you in jail, like Andrew Tate.
You guys were talking about him earlier.
So it's like, that's what it is.
So that's why.
And again, I'm not saying war would change everything, but I think that less of those judges would be in place post-war.
I think Less of those politicians would be elected post-war.
And again, man, I love my country.
I'm not saying I want that here.
I'm just saying that's, in my opinion, that would be the only way to get any real change in a speedy fashion.
That's pretty much, I don't know, that's just what my opinion's been for a while.
You know, the men in 1920, one of the reasons they voted for women's rights was they basically said, well, wait a second, we get two votes now.
The bitch is going to vote the way we vote.
What they didn't realize was that we can be undone within 20, 30 years.
And what turned into, oh, I get two votes, turned into canceling out my vote.
Got to be very, very careful with giving these bitches any fucking rights because what this generation of women does, Might be a lot more clean than what the next generation of women does.
And you know what's funny about that though?
Even though I'm a Republican, You know it was the Republicans that pushed that?
Of course it was.
Of course it was.
They thought it was a good idea at the time, and in the 1920s it was a good idea because the woman's going to vote the same way the man's vote.
That's how it worked back then.
Now when the Zionists came in, pushed their fucking feminism, and what happened, they started pushing that shit heavy in the 1960s, but with Gloria Steinem, here's the thing.
When the women were working because all the men were at war and they went back to the house afterwards, that's where that resentment started building in.
And what they should have done is they should have tried to fix that resentment right there.
They didn't.
They did the exact opposite.
And that's where it all went wrong.
So, like, World War II had a lot to do with the so-called women empowerment because the men were fighting the wars, the women were in the factories building because there was no one else.
So, it...
You have to understand history plays a large, and this is why you gotta love history.
This is why you gotta know the fucked in Victor's history, the Zionist bullshit, and you gotta know real history, what actually happened.
You have to know both.
Because if you know both, you understand the mistakes that people made from the past and you will not repeat them.
That is so important.
History is lovely.
Wait, what was the resentment about, you said?
Well, the women, as soon as the men got back from war, the women went right back into the household, and it was like a night and day change for them, and they started resenting that shit, and they built on that resentment and started the feminist movement with the next generation.
So they wanted to be in the factory?
Well, not so that they wanted to be in the factory, but they wanted more freedom.
And it's like a drug addict.
You can't take them right off.
You've got to wean them off.
And they should have took those women and took their responsibilities and took them off little by little by little instead of just taking off right away because that built resentment.
You have to understand, psychology is a big part of this, too.
Yeah, for sure.
Like you said earlier, the logic doesn't always play a big part in their decisions.
But now, I think it's flipped.
So I think a lot of, well, I guess not maybe in this election, or maybe so.
Maybe the women did vote for Trump and the husbands followed them to that.
But I think a lot of them...
67%...
60% of single mothers voted for Biden and more even voted for Harris.
The difference was the minority men.
The black men under the first 2006 Trump, it was like 8% voted for Trump.
This time it was in the high to mid-20s.
Latino men.
Latino men.
So what basically happened in the past four years is the black men and the Latino men, the legal ones in this country, started noticing the illegals coming in, taking away their jobs, and they finally revolted.
So I think that has more of what happened than almost anything else.
Maybe this data is not available, but I'm wondering, what did the husbands...
You said 60% of single women, or you said 60% of...
67% to 70% of single mothers, the ones with no.
Oh, the ones with husbands, most of them voted for Trump.
I would say about 53%.
Yeah, but you got so many whores, they don't have husbands, so how are you going to keep those bitches in check?
But what did the husbands do?
So the married women that voted for Biden or Harris, right?
What did the husbands do?
Well, all I can tell you is 53% of married women voted for Trump and 47% voted for Harris.
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Welcome to Fresh Your Podcast, man.
Regular.
I study history because how can you actually understand the future unless you understand the past?
And that's why you study history.
And the best thing about part of this, a lot of people figured out this year the Zionists run the world.
I've been knowing this shit for like decades.
But you have to understand their history and you have to understand real history.
Like for instance, their history would be that the Americans and the Russians won World War II. Real history is they're refunding every single side, the communists, the capitalists, and the fascists, and they intended on fascism being destroyed because fascism is the biggest risk to Zionism.
So, again, you have to understand how it works.
You have to understand why it happened.
You have to understand who the players are.
And at the end of the day, there's 13 bloodline Illuminati families, and they've been running this show.
And the main names you know, Rockefeller, Rothschild, you know those names.
I'll give you another example of history.
The Titanic sunk.
What they didn't tell you was at that time in 1918 or something like that, at that time, what happened was there was a guy in New York, his name was Mr. Uster, and he owned 40% of all the mortgages in the country.
Could you imagine owning 40% of all the mortgages in the country?
He was too important to kill, so they couldn't kill him, and he was against the Federal Reserve.
Like, he was Illuminati too, but he was too powerful to kill.
He has politicians in his back pocket.
You can't do anything.
But what they did was they thought of a ship, the Olympus.
They made it look like the Titanic.
They got all these rich people on the Titanic, and then right before That Titanic was supposed to sail.
All the raw men got off.
That ship sunk.
Mr. Usher dies.
All of a sudden, the next year, you have the Federal Reserve because all the politicians that Mr. Usher was funding, their money dried up and they switched sides.
And then you have the Federal Reserve and then...
After the Federal Reserve, no, I'm sorry, the Titanic was 1912, Federal Reserve was 1913, and once they had the money for the Federal Reserve, then they can start their war in 1914, eliminate all the kings and queens there in Europe.
After you have communism over there basically destroying whatever system they had in place, you had capitalism over here, but it's not real capitalism, it's crony capitalism.
And you have that fake system of, oh, we're going to fight communists, we're going to fight capitalists, but the People own both sides.
And every now and then, third parties start rising up, and then you have wars to kind of eliminate them.
Because, you know, like, for instance, during World War II, you either were with America or you were with the other side.
If you didn't pick a side, you'd get destroyed.
So that's how the world works, my friend.
And honestly, we're not going to change it.
All we can do is educate our kids, educate the younger generation, and make sure that they have the tools necessary to basically stand up against these people in a way we don't.
When I was coming up, there was no rumble.
When I was coming up, there was no alternative platform where I could run my mouth.
I had to be very careful about what I said.
Instead of calling them Zionists, I started calling them Zs.
You know, I'm sure other people...
No, I started calling them disease.
That's why I started calling it.
That's what it was with them for, you know, like 15 years.
I didn't call them fags.
I called them 617s.
The reason I called them 617s is because Massachusetts was the first state that passed fucking gay marriage, and their area code is 617. So you had to talk in codes where now people are more open about it.
So, you know, the next generation is going to be even more open.
That's how it works.
So you said fascism is, you know, the enemy of Zionism, which I agree.
So you don't think that post-war America would...
If you want America to survive, I want you to listen to me carefully.
If you want America to survive, we need a Julius Caesar.
Because here's what basically happens.
A democracy or a republic can only last for about 250 years.
We've seen that throughout history.
We've seen that with Rome.
And then when Rome was falling, a guy by the name of Augustus Caesar came and became fucking emperor, and that fucking motherfucker lasted another 400 years.
So what you have to understand is if you want America to last, you better hope Canada's the 51st state.
You better hope Northern Mexico is going to be part of fucking America.
Because here's the point.
Donald Trump can be president for life if America and Canada merge.
That's what people are missing.
I hope that happens.
I would rather have Donald Trump president for life than this country fucking devolve.
I'm going to tell you something.
The Chinese are going to decimate this country within 30 years unless something fucking happens.
They're fucking training their soldiers to do things that our soldiers are not doing.
Their military is already bigger when it comes to ships and navy.
They don't have the technology we do, but they will within 10 years.
They'll bridge the gap.
And then they have more people and they have the fucking edge.
So I'm telling you right now, America needs to change into the North American empire.
We are fucking empire.
We will have to fucking take Canada and we're going to do it peacefully.
And then our GDP rises and then we can start rivaling.
We have to stop this democracy crap.
There is no democracy.
Okay?
This is all fucking garbage.
I agree with freedom of speech.
I agree with some of these other things.
But if we're going to defeat the Chinese enemy, we have to do things that are very different.
We need a strong leader.
And quite frankly, Donald Trump has four years.
I want him in power until he dies.
I don't care how that fucking sounds.
Because that's what the fuck saved Rome.
What about the appointments he's making?
What?
The appointments he's making.
Listen, brother, you've got to play ball with certain factions if you're going to be president.
At the end of the day, he's going to make the final decision.
It doesn't matter who you put around him.
You really think you can be a politician in any country without some Zionist support at this point?
Yeah, I think that's an ugly truth that a lot of people don't want to talk about, and I've mentioned this before.
This is why when it comes to politics, I don't even consider the Zionist question.
Every politician has to be a Zionist, especially the United States, England, etc.
Their lobby is too powerful.
So you just got to get in somehow.
I don't even make it a component of whether I'm going to vote for them or not if they're a Zionist.
They all are.
It's just a matter of who's going to put the American interests at the highest level compared to other people.
That's really what it comes down to, bro.
Unfortunately, when it comes to American politics.
Israel owns our politicians.
But then how do our goals see fruition?
I understand that needs to happen.
You need to play ball.
I get that.
But then how do your goals see fruition if whoever you're appointing is constantly not looking out for our best?
Buck stops with Trump.
That's how.
I voted for him, bro.
I voted for him three times.
Listen, let's say Donald Trump is president for life.
You think he has to complicate for the Zionists anymore?
They'll be fucking straight out the fucking door.
I fucking agree with you, bro, but that's what needs to happen.
And the other day, you know, I was reading up on some stuff, you know, and I know it's just YouTube.
I saw a couple videos.
There's this soldier on a plane, right?
He's on a plane with his sergeant.
I don't know if you guys saw that or not.
And the sergeant wanted to put his bag where, you know, the private had his bag.
So he did the old school tough love shit that sergeants do.
He picks up the bag, he tosses it on the floor, and...
He goes, I'm pulling rank on you.
My back goes here.
And then this kid, some black kid, he starts arguing with the sergeant on the plane.
And mind you, not everyone on the plane is military.
Everyone's hearing this shit.
We're looking like fucking idiots.
All right?
So they're arguing and whatever.
And all of a sudden, bro, the sergeant, he turns there and goes, I apologize.
I was treated that way when I was in boot camp, and now I'm doing that to you.
You don't deserve that.
And I'm like, bro, we're so fucked.
Oh my God, when I saw that shit.
I'm like, I bet you this isn't the only case of just, you know, sergeants getting weaker, drill sergeants.
It's just, there's that too.
You think Chinese and Russians are apologizing to a lower rank soldier because he threw his bag and he put his bag instead?
You think that would ever happen in Russia or China, bro?
So there's that issue too.
So it's not just technology and, you know, if we're capable or not, it's just technology.
Stop having women raise babies without men and that won't be a problem.
I understand, bro.
Again, stop having fucking just women raise boys because no fucking woman can teach a boy how to become a man.
Not even these fucking dykes, okay?
That is the root of the cause of the problem in the world.
You fix that, all this other shit falls in place like dominoes.
Yeah, but it's the sergeant's job.
Again, again, again.
Brother, brother, brother.
I understand what you're trying to say.
What I'm trying to tell you is until you fix that one problem, that feminism bullshit, the root of all fucking evil, 99% of all the problems in the world today lead back to feminism.
99. I mean, I could say 99.9 if I really wanted to be accurate.
They all go back to feminism.
Once you fix that problem...
Every other problem fixes itself, bro.
I think war would fix that.
I think war would fix that feminism bullshit.
Or at least they'll shut the fuck up about it because they'll be scared.
You know what I mean?
Even if deep down, they'd still want to be feminist, right?
They might hate you for it.
Yeah, his phone's kind of messing up now.
Is it?
Is it better now?
All right, brother.
Land the plane.
I'm sure we got other people.
Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'll let somebody else go, man.
I see co-host.
I see Henry is up, so go ahead and I'll let you one take it.
Yeah, Henry, what's up, man?
You mean Henny Chris?
Henny, yeah.
Sorry, dude.
What's up?
Hey, what's going on, Myron, man?
How you doing, man?
For one, shout out to Gary, man.
Always get, like, some new knowledge, especially on this history stuff, especially about being J-Pilled and stuff, man.
I appreciate you always.
And also, man, people need to share the space, like the videos, and...
In the chat, I already put in the links for the Rumble and join Castle Club, man.
I don't have much to say, man.
I just appreciate everybody.
I appreciate hearing the stories and stuff like that, too, man.
Amari, you already know.
And, yeah, that's all I have, though.
Thank you so much, bro.
I appreciate that, man.
Let's see.
We got Jamari.
You got your hand up.
Hello.
What's up?
Can you hear me?
Go ahead, bro.
Yeah, we got you.
I wanted to thank Myron and all y'all here.
I appreciate the message that y'all send and that y'all live by and that y'all stand by when it comes to masculinity.
I just appreciate it very much.
Thank you, brother.
I'm 17. I'm about to finish my high school career.
Okay.
I'm living the good life and I'm, you know, working out, trying to be the best version of myself.
I feel like he really inspired me along with Andrew Tate.
I watch a lot of his stuff too.
Cool.
I just wanted to jump in.
Andrew's the homie.
You guys know that I'm very good friends with Andrew, man.
Obviously, this whole situation with the human trafficking thing pisses me off because it's bullshit.
We all know that he didn't fucking traffic those women, but like I said before, the truth will come out soon enough, man.
I mean, hell, even, look, some of y'all, like, look, Gary, as you guys know, my manager Gary, he doesn't get along with Andrew the most, but even Gary will tell y'all that it's bullshit, man.
Like, you know, when people that dislike Andrew still are advocating and saying, yo, the man's innocent, that should tell you something, man.
Gary, not to put you on the spot there, but...
No, no, it's fine.
Listen, I think Andrew Tate's nothing but a glorified pimp with a good mouthpiece, and a very good mouthpiece, but at the end of the day, men like him don't rape women.
This shit's just nonsense, man.
I'm telling you, there's a certain personality that does stuff like that, and they do not look like Tate.
That's just fact.
Yeah, and I mean, you know, obviously, you guys know Gary's my manager, you know, and he might not get along with Andrew, but I do.
Andrew's a good friend of mine, and, you know, I've been friends with Andrew now for years.
I've known Gary for roughly a year now.
So, you know, again...
The fact that someone that dislikes the man is telling you guys that he's not a rapist speaks volumes, in my opinion.
And that's one thing I respect about Gary.
He doesn't have to like you, but he will defend you if he sees that you're right.
You know what I mean?
Like the other person that came in before that said that Tate was rug-pulling daddy, right?
Or his coin.
Even Gary came in here and said, no, man, he didn't rug-pull the guys.
You know what I mean?
So I always respect someone that can look past a dislike of someone and say, no, well, no, dude, this is not true.
So, that's how you know someone's fairly objective.
So, you know, fuck these haters, man, that want to sit there and say, oh yeah, this dude fucking raped these women.
Like, absolutely ludicrous, man.
So, I hope everything turns out okay.
And I'm glad that me and Andrew help you out, bro.
I really do.
You know, because you guys are...
You guys are the future, bro.
You guys are the future, you young guys.
The less of you guys that we can get watching porn and the more we can get in the gym, focusing on yourself and not doing degenerative things, the better.
Also, the other thing too, a lot of young guys, no hate to Kai Sinat and Speed and all these other guys, but let's be honest, man.
They're not really teaching you anything about becoming better men.
It's a lot of mindless entertainment, unfortunately.
You know, anytime guys are watching content like this to really solve and prove versus like mindless degenerate content, you know, it's always for the W. Much love, man.
Thank you.
Yeah, shout out to you, bro.
Finish high school, get a trade.
If you're going to go to college, make sure you get a degree that's going to be worth a damn.
And, you know, you got your future ahead of you, bro.
Please stay away from drugs.
Don't get a girl pregnant.
That will fuck your life up.
Okay?
And stay away from alcohol, too.
Alcohol is the fucking devil and so is gambling.
That's all what the sinners do.
Well, tell that to Gary, though, about the gambling.
I don't drink, pal.
I don't drink, and I'm actually profitable.
I'm actually profitable.
I'm actually profitable, so, I mean, you can say whatever the fuck you want.
I've taken Atlantic City for a fucking $1.2 million in a month.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Now, here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
Not everyone's at my level, so gambling might be bad for most people because most people are fucking idiots.
Okay?
Guess what?
The stock market is bad for most people.
Crypto is bad for most people.
Because people are idiots.
I'm not trash talking you.
I'm saying if you're making money gambling in the same way Dana White's making money gambling, I'm literally not trash talking you.
I'm giving you praise.
So relax.
Take it easy.
Okay?
I appreciate all y'all.
I appreciate all y'all.
Oh, the Sharif guys in here?
Oh, fuck.
Okay.
Alright, but Myron, before you go ahead, I just got one critique.
Yeah, sure.
Alright, when you do the space, when you do like the clan meeting spaces, just have like a topic or something because it probably like limits the people yapping and shit like that.
Well, you know, I try to make these spaces more open ended, let people come up and talk.
You know, a lot of influencers don't allow that.
But I think it's important to hear what the people got to say.
So I, you know, I do.
I do like to let people come up and talk unless we got like a special guest or something like that.
But yes, the negative that comes with that is, you know, obviously, yeah, you get some retards, but then you also get some gems, like the guy earlier that told his life story about how he lost his family and everything, and he was, you know, at the brink of, you know, losing it all, and he came back, you know, so I think dealing with a couple of retards here and there is worth it to hear an inspirational story like that, because I drew some inspiration from him myself.
It was a very powerful story.
Yeah, most definitely, man.
That was the most powerful story that I heard on the Spaces and stuff like that too, man.
And that's kind of the thing, bro.
Not everybody's going to come in and be a slam dunk speaker, man.
So that's kind of what sucks about it.
But if we can get motivational things like that, I think it's worth the headaches every now and then.
Because I can always just tell niggas shut up and move on to the next person.
And you know what's great about that guy from Nigeria who called up and said all that stuff?
Yeah.
That type of stuff you never hear, but you know who does hear that stuff all the time?
The prime creator, God.
When it's your time to be judged, he hears all of that, brother.
Trust me on that.
Yeah, that is 100, though, Gary, man.
Yeah, that is 100. Fair.
All right.
Who else?
Who's up next?
This is Lasko.
What's up, man?
Yeah, thank you.
Hey, Mario, can I ask you a personal question if it's alright?
Sure.
Yeah, I'm part of the Castle Club.
Welcome, bro.
My name is Samir.
I'm 24 years old.
I work with wealth management in a big Scandinavian bank.
You know, time goes fast and I'm soon to be 25 and I'm thinking about marriage and love and those things.
I'm part of a Muslim background, but man...
The world is so degenerate right now.
Like when I go out with my job and I see what girls do, you know?
You said you live in a Scandinavian country, you said?
Yes.
Oh, shit.
Feminism is strong over there, bro.
Holy.
It's even worse over there than here, dude.
Man, I have a fucking small Pakistani guy.
He's fucking banging, like, chicks every day.
Blonde girls, man.
It's crazy.
They have no fucking respect, man.
Yeah.
I'm fucking serious.
So when it comes to me, like, I can do that, but I don't think that's, like, healthy for your soul, this and that, if you understand, right?
No, I understand.
Look, as someone that has had sex with a lot of women, bro, you know, 500 plus, I can tell you that, you know, these girls are all fucking useless hoes.
So if you don't want to go through and deal with, you know, hooking up with a bunch of chicks, I understand that plight.
But what I will say is this, dude, you know, women have changed and they're probably not going to go back, you know.
For you to find what you're looking for, which I'm going to assume is a woman that is either a virgin or a woman that isn't a 304, you're more than likely going to have to find her in a society that promotes that, which unfortunately the Scandinavian countries are not going to, bro.
I mean, you guys are even far more left than we are.
Yeah.
100%.
So, where are you originally from?
What Muslim country are you originally from?
I mean, I'm very mixed.
Like, my father's from Lebanon and my mother's from Kosovo.
So they met each other in like, you know.
Damn.
So you're not even really from...
You're not even really from like, really devout Muslim countries.
Like, I mean, Kosovo and Lebanon, like, I mean, Lebanon has a huge Christian population.
I wouldn't really consider it like a...
Like, I would consider...
Go ahead.
I agree on that.
Yeah, like, it's a very...
It's a very Catholic country, which is good.
It's a lot of, you know, what's the word I want to use here?
It's diverse, but it's mixed.
You have 25% Shia, 22% Sunni, and the rest is Christian.
Yeah, lots of Christians in Lebanon, bro.
It's actually crazy.
But, dude, I mean, what you're looking for, bro, you're going to need to go to, like, a fucking Sharia country to find one of these women, man.
Like, you know, are you a virgin yourself or no?
No, I mean...
You're not?
Okay, good, good, good.
That's actually a good thing.
I know that's around, but that's a good thing because at least...
I'm not a practical Muslim, but early in my 20s, when I moved to Oslo in Norway and studied, I was doing a lot, but it was like...
We're doing it for like many times, you know, you're just like, I don't know man, I'm very like a deep thinker.
I'm like overthinking sometimes and you know, like I was like thinking, man, that's not it, you know?
No, I understand, bro.
You don't want to continue on with the degeneracy and you want a family and you want a girl that has some virtue and I completely understand and respect that, you know what I mean?
I just don't want you to have the rose-colored glasses and think, oh yeah, I'm going to find my first wife and she's going to be a virgin and great.
I still want you to have some red pill awareness and understand that a lot of these women are sluts and I don't want you to get finessed.
Just understand, my only piece of advice that I'll say is obviously screen the girl out for six months to a year.
Make sure she's not a whore.
Make sure she comes from a good family.
And don't get married with the state.
Go ahead and get the marriage done in the mosque with an imam and a couple of witnesses.
Make sure that the state isn't involved whatsoever so she has no incentive to take your money and she has no recourse to take your money and you'll be good.
I can just say, I live in Norway.
According to law, it's impossible to marry to get richer here.
So it actually, like, it also fucks up the women who want to marry for incentives.
Good, good.
Perfect.
So you don't have, um, there's no, well, there's no full divorce there, clearly, right?
No, I mean, uh, let's say if, uh, if a woman marries a guy for one year and he's much more richer than her, uh, she cannot get his, uh, assets.
It's like, yeah.
Okay, okay.
But you guys do have no full divorce, right?
She can divorce you for any reason.
Yeah, 100%.
Okay, yeah.
So there's no full divorce, but she doesn't get rewarded for it as much as, like, other places.
No.
Okay.
I mean, I still wouldn't involve the state anyway, bro.
I still wouldn't involve the state anyway.
Get it done in the mosque.
Make it informal.
So, if she leaves you, she doesn't have shit.
Like, don't involve the state whatsoever in your marriage.
That's really the main thing I would say.
And you're going to have to search far and wide, bro.
I'm not going to lie.
Like, Oslo, or being in the Scandinavian countries, these girls are whores.
You know, they call them Scandinavia because these girls are skanks.
So, you're going to have a very tough time finding a marriageable...
A woman there, dude.
You might have to go back to the Middle East somewhere and find somebody.
I ain't gonna lie to you, bro.
Yeah, but the part is it's not like really entitled to my culture.
Probably as you, you're from Sudan, you know, but I don't think you like really, like you don't really are Sudanese if you understand, right?
Yeah, no, culturally I know, but like, dude, when you want to go find a wife, like, dude, sometimes you gotta, you might have to go out there to Egypt, you might have to go to, um, Moroccan girls are sluts as much as they get mad at me for saying that shit.
It's the truth.
It's the God honest truth.
I dated what meant to fuck you.
You're young.
You're only going to be young once.
Less than 5% of the population is blonde.
Maybe chill with one or two more of those blondes and then you can go find your wife, bro.
It's a limited period of time, man.
I'm kidding, but...
Yeah, he's tired of smashing random girls.
Bro, just go back to the middle.
Fine, go to a middle...
Look, you have a...
Who's Lebanese?
Your father or your mother?
Perfect.
I guarantee you he knows at least 10 of his friends that have daughters that are marriageable age.
Start there and then work your way out.
Bro, if you want to get married, you want to find a girl that's not a slut and you're an Arab, your father is going to know someone that has a daughter that's not a piece of shit, bro.
So that's the beauty about the Arab world is if you're actually trying to get married, bro, it's pretty fucking easy.
You reach out to your parents.
Hey, I want a wife.
Oh, good.
And then they fucking put out a message on WhatsApp.
And the next thing you know, you got 10 fucking girls, 10 dads offering, assuming you're not a shitbag, of course, and you've got a good reputation and your father has a good reputation.
They'll say, hey, my daughter is this whatever, blah, blah, blah.
And you could go that way, bro.
Like, trust me, in the Arab world, you can make it happen.
Yeah.
Can I actually say something about this as an art myself?
Actually, because I was going to talk about this.
I've had the same problem that he's had.
What I've encountered in the Western society, like in Canada where I live, is girls just want to fuck.
They're not looking for long-term relationships.
They don't view marriage as an actual...
That to each other.
There's no willingness to work through problems.
As soon as there's a bump in the road, they'll break up because they think they have so many other opportunities to go find other girls.
And me too, I've been having issues because girls just want to fuck and move on.
I don't even think they just want to fuck and move on.
I think they just want like the image of a relationship, but they don't really want to be a wife.
Like they want a boyfriend, but they don't want to be a wife.
Does that make sense?
Like, that's the problem.
Like they want the image.
Funnily enough, I've actually been thinking about like literally moving to Lebanon.
for a year to find a wife because like here's the thing i'm egyptian right and i i'm sorry to say but egyptian women are not the prettiest so i'm thinking about moving to lebanon fighting like a really hot arab traditional woman yeah but lebanese girls are worse too bro values me and you both know lebanese girls are sluts too and bro that's not true that egyptian girls aren't attractive lebanese american girls maybe but not even mike can i i don't want to interrupt i don't want to interrupt but the problem is you know Of course,
you can go to this country and find a wife, but is it genuinely?
Like, genuine.
It's like love doesn't just come by going to a country, you know?
That's my problem, you know?
Of course, you can go and find a wife, but will she love you or love you for the things you have?
Well, this is why you got to find, again, remember how I told you, you go through your family?
A lot of the times, you want to get a daughter that comes from a family that has dough, so it doesn't have to do with the dough.
Yeah.
Most women who are virgins after 18 have one thing in common.
They are Muslims.
Start there.
I am a Jewish man who married a Muslim woman.
Now, she doesn't go to mosque.
It's none of that bullshit.
But, you know, she was raised by people.
With certain values.
I know that.
She was literally a virgin.
And that's what you guys need to understand.
If you want a woman like that, you need to go find her and she ain't going to be in the United States of America, Canada, UK, or anything like that.
I literally went to Russia.
I was lucky.
I don't know how to speak Russian.
There are certain parts of Russia that are very Muslim.
And, you know, I shrugged gold.
Yeah, she's from Dagestan, right, Gary?
She's from Dagestan, right?
No, no, no, no.
She's from Russia, man.
No, but I mean, Dagestan is a part of...
No, no, no.
She's from a place called Ufa.
It's by that area.
It's by that area.
It's Dagestan.
That's the name of the city.
But it's a majority Muslim part of Russia.
And quite frankly, Russian women are hot.
Just like Ukrainian women.
But Ukrainian women are whores.
It is what it is.
So I'm telling you guys...
You need to find a loyal woman because if you don't find a loyal woman, you're not really going to accomplish that much because you're going to be focusing too much attention on her.
You need someone who can watch the kids and raise the kids right and know that that's taken care of and then you as a man can go out there and fucking do what you need to do.
But if you're trying to do both and you're trying to clean up her mess, then you're fucking basically cock blocking yourself from your glass ceiling because you need a woman that's I'm like, listen, I don't give a damn about Islam.
I don't give a damn about Judaism.
I don't give a fucking damn about any of that.
But I know men who go under the Quran.
They're very, very strict in the way they raise their daughters in certain parts of the world.
And I know my stepdad, he almost had a chastity belt on her.
Because that's what they believe in, and you want people who believe in stuff like that.
So yes, I encourage people to find Muslim women, not who are devout Muslims, but who had strong fucking fathers that would look at it as honor killing if they fucking shamed the family.
You need to find something like that, because that's the only way your family's going to succeed.
You know what, Gigi, Max, as much as we disagree on certain things, I actually kind of agree because, again, I've already said, it seems Western women have no idea or they don't identify with the idea of finding someone to settle down with, to grow old with, right?
It seems like it's like an antiquity.
It's like a jaconic wave in Houston, right?
Sorry about that, guys.
Sorry.
Go ahead.
Keep going.
Yeah, so it seems like it's almost a jaconic, like it's an antiquity way of thinking for Western women.
And that sort of like, I don't know, insidiousness or that poison has not infiltrated much of the Middle Eastern, you know...
Middle Eastern or Muslim world.
Many people still find a girl, they marry in their early 20s, and they stay together forever.
And then if there's bumps in the road, if there's arguments, if there's disputes, they get through and they work through it together.
And I feel like that's like becoming outdated in the Western world.
And I can relate to that personally, where I've had many girls, girlfriends who, as soon as there's a little bump on the road, it's like, oh, well, I have, I'll go to Tinder, you know, or I'll go to POF or whatever, and I'll find many of the different, I have so many opportunities.
The problem is they think they have so many opportunities, and guys too, it applies to guys too, where it's like, okay, if there's a bump on the road, fuck it, I'll find somebody else.
And I feel like...
Didn't you get cheated on for a year and a half, you said?
Yes, exactly.
I did.
I've already admitted that.
I have no problem admitting that.
I was with a girl for four years.
I was with a girl for four years.
Don't come up here and start capping, bro.
I'm not capping.
What are you talking about, Ivy?
I'm literally...
Yes, I did get cheated on.
But this goes into my point, though.
But it goes into my point, though.
Why did I get cheated on, though?
Because of the culture we live in.
Because of how Western society teaches us about what marriage is or what a relationship is.
Yes, I was with a girl for four years and I found out- You were simping.
You were simping.
I was not simping, no.
Listen to me for one second.
Listen to me for one second.
I found out at the end of the four-year relationship that for the year and a half of the tail end of our relationship that she was cheating.
I found out and as soon as I told her- How did you get cheated on for a year and a half?
I didn't know until the very end.
Okay, so you think you should be giving advice to other people if you were getting cheated for a year and a half?
No, you're not listening to me, guys.
What I'm saying is...
This goes into my point.
The reason I got cheated on by this girl is because of Western culture and what it teaches us about relationships.
Take accountability.
Take accountability.
It goes into my point.
This is why I want to go back to Egypt or live in Lebanon or go to a traditional...
Dude, I live in the West.
My broad never cheated on me.
Yes, but why though?
Because she's a traditional Muslim woman.
That's why.
I mean, she's been living in the West for 20 years.
She's been living in the West for 20 years, bro.
My ex was a Canadian Quebecois woman.
That's why.
That's what I'm telling you.
Let me ask you something.
Hold on.
All bullshit aside, Sharif.
Did you know your wife's friends?
Your girlfriend's friends?
Did you know them?
Yes.
Okay.
Were some of them whores?
No.
Be honest.
So none of your girlfriend's friends that she knew were whores?
He pushed her.
No, all of them had relationships.
Okay.
Well, you can usually judge a woman by her friends.
And her friends are whores.
Trust me, she's not the good girl of the group.
Elizabeth, I'm going to tell you this.
You need to know certain types of psychology with these bitches.
They're all about money, but if they have a strong relationship with their family, with their mom and dad, they at least have the possibility of being loyal.
If they don't have a strong relationship, even sometimes through no fault of their own with their parents, it's over.
She was brought up in a divorced family.
Her mother and father...
Okay, so she's contaminated.
Right, but you guys...
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That was a red flag right there, bro.
You guys are still focused on attacking me without understanding you're actually proving...
I'm not attacking you.
I'm fucking putting out the flaws in your bullshit.
No, no, no.
It's not bullshit.
You're proving my point.
Yeah, I mean, basically, look, guys, what he's saying is that Western women suck.
Alright, great.
Lasko, we answered your question, bro.
Let's get to the next person.
Lasko, I get it, man.
Myron, Myron, put the Rumble chat up so I can see what they think.
I got the, oh shit, I got the locals chat.
I mean, I guess I could get the Rumble chat, too.
Alright.
Who's up next?
I was actually going to talk about the stock market, actually.
But I think it's nasty.
We have Jarube.
Jarabe.
Hello?
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, what's up, bro?
Hey, how you guys doing?
Appreciate you for having me on the platform.
Myron, man, hey, I'm not even gonna lie, bro.
The shit I watch you go through, bro, on that damn podcast is incredible, bro.
I don't see how the hell you do it.
I lose brain cells just listening to those fucking bitches, bro.
Oh, yeah, it's tough, bro.
These bitches are...
Yeah, that's insane.
I would have probably lost it a couple times on the podcast.
I appreciate you understanding, my friend.
It sucks.
Yeah, that's fucking crazy.
Um...
I got one question.
Actually, just two questions.
No, actually just one.
It's for the people that are the experts on cryptocurrency trading and stocks and, you know, investing and stuff like that.
How would you guys go about getting into that space?
Wait, are you in Cash Club, bro?
No, I'm not.
Bro, you gotta join Cal's Club, bro.
We literally got a stock guy, a crypto guy.
It's all on Cal's Club Premium, bro.
Like, we literally have Zoom calls literally just on this shit where we got multimillionaires and all these disciplines.
I go over real estate.
You guys know I have, like, a $10 or $11 million portfolio on real estate.
We got fucking guys that do crypto stocks.
Gary is in there available whenever.
You know what I mean?
Gary, we'll come in and chat with you guys if we need it.
So, bro, you need to jump to Cal's Club Premium, bro.
Okay.
Okay.
The stock guy in Castle Club has not missed a trade.
I want to repeat this.
He has not missed one fucking trade.
Not yet.
The crypto experts, they are...
See, when I talk to crypto guys, because they always try to get me to promote them.
I ask them two questions.
Are you a millionaire?
Next question is, are you a millionaire off crypto?
If the answer is no to either one of those questions, I don't deal with them.
The guys that they have in Castle Club are not only millionaires, they got their off crypto.
Yeah, Charlie and Miguel are good at what they do, bro.
65 bucks a month for premium, 35 bucks for regular, bro.
It's cheap as fuck.
Less than 100 bucks between both of them.
Like, and we do Zoom calls weekly, bro.
Help guys make money and shit.
You talk to us, like, actually talk to us.
So, yeah, man.
It's a no-brainer, dude.
Okay, yeah, for sure.
I'll definitely look into it.
Jump in there, nigga.
Don't be a bro-key.
No, hell no.
Definitely not.
Like, at least get in the...
Yeah, throw the link in there, Ivy, if you don't mind, bro.
Like, we literally...
I've turned plenty of guys into millionaires, bro.
Okay, who's up next?
Guys, share the fucking space.
Share the fucking space.
Bottom right-hand corner, guys.
Oh, wait.
There's a plus sign.
Alright, it's glitch.
Guys, top right corner.
Share the space.
Invite via DM. Share via post.
That's what you want to do.
Yeah, Ivy, I don't even know how I got my spaceship back, but it's good to have you here and help out with this shit Okay, yeah, I'm definitely I don't know how I'm here man, but I'm here - Sure.
I think they put a time limit on you for like maybe a month or two or something like that.
Well, here's the thing, bro.
When you normally get banned...
I think he got banned in August, early August.
Yeah, dude.
Normally when you get banned on Spaces, bro, like they say it's permanent, dude.
So I thought I was cooked.
They got me on my other account yesterday.
That's why I'm on this one.
Damn.
Bro, what the fuck?
How do you get banned, Gary?
Okay.
Well, I didn't get banned on that one.
They just put me in jail.
For what?
For seven days.
For what?
Something.
I don't know.
Bro, like, listen.
You're not even that crazy.
I said stones fix shit.
People get mad.
Wait, oh, you said Stone's fiction?
Gary's always saying bullshit and then he's just getting mass reported by haters.
That's probably the truth.
Wait, you said Stone's fiction?
I have a lot of haters, bro.
Maybe not on your level, but I have very devout haters.
Yeah, man.
Well, I mean, I deal with some of them myself and they say, oh, your manager's Jewish.
And I'm like, shut the fuck up, you fucking faggot.
Like, that's how I know.
When people say that to me, I'm like, you do realize that this guy is like one of the biggest critics of Netanyahu, right?
Like, this guy's been talking about this shit since like 2008 about the atrocities in Palestine, what's going on in Israel, Zionists control America.
He's been talking about this shit for a minute, right?
Oh, really?
I didn't know.
I was like, yeah, bro.
Like, what the fuck do you think this is?
All the time, bro.
Well, like, you know, Nick Bortez got his fucking shit shut down in his banks.
I had that shit fucking happen four or five years ago.
You know, that shit's been happening to me for a long time.
Now, do I say everything, like, you know, 100% as strong as you?
Nah, probably not, brother.
But at the end of the day, Zionism is spreading feminism.
Feminism is the biggest evil on the planet.
So yes, it all does go back to them.
Yeah, and then I don't want to hear none of you motherfuckers sit here and talk to me about, oh, Gary's on some Jew shit.
Man, fuck y'all, man.
This dude talks about the Holocaust and shit.
He talks about certain numbers that you shouldn't be talking about.
Like, come on, man.
So, anyway.
That's what I noticed, bro.
It doesn't matter what you do, people are always gonna criticize you, so you might as well be yourself.
Yeah.
No, but I mean, I get annoyed when people try to sit there and, like, just be like, oh, yeah, well, he's a Jew, so that's it.
And I'm like, what the fuck does that have to do with anything?
Like...
Like, okay, it's very low IQ to be like, oh, you're a Jew, so therefore I'm not going to work with you or I don't trust you.
It's like, bro, like, this is my thing.
If you're willing to criticize Israel or talk about that event back in the 1940s and question a number, I already know that you're based because you get canceled for that shit.
You've lost bank accounts.
You've been banned.
Like...
I don't know.
I mean, I don't know what else you need to do to prove that you're a part of the cause.
I mean, you've gotten...
Like, the dude's been banned and had been deplatformed and lost bank accounts and shit for this shit, so whatever.
But it's fine.
It is what it is, man.
Whatever.
You know I got your back anyway, so fuck these faggots.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
Hey, appreciate it.
Yeah, bro, there's people all the time that tell me, oh, your manager's Jewish.
And I'm like, what the fuck does that have to do with anything, faggot?
Suck a dick.
Like, he's probably done more to speak out for the crimes in Gaza than, like, anybody else.
Like, shut up.
You know?
But, uh, whatever.
Is this really a Klan meeting?
I've never even seen that type of a space pop over my street.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
We're burning across the background right now.
Yeah, it's really climbing, bro.
I mean, what do you want?
Whoa!
Why did I get up on here?
Yeah, I'm literally burning across right now in the background, bro.
You know what, man?
It's okay.
And I got the ropes hanging up right now, brother.
I know, I know, I know.
It's fine.
No, I think it's interesting, man, that just every user has the opportunity to get into whatever space they want.
Even if people don't agree on certain things, they get exposed equally to a diverse, like...
Diverse opinions, man.
You're not just gonna get one echo chamber on X, man.
You're gonna get all sides.
You choose where you want to go.
That's cool.
So I just think that's interesting.
Alright, cool.
Do we got a hater?
Do we got a hater somewhere?
Someone's mic is making a lot of static.
I think maybe Loveland.
Oh yeah, Gary, it's your mic, I think.
Might be your mic, Gary.
Yeah, my bad.
I'm on the bounce.
No, don't worry about it, bro.
It's all good.
Who is up next?
Loveland Hawkins, are you a hater?
Hey, I'm no hater, man.
I just wanted to come and say a few things.
All right, go ahead.
Hey, Myron, man, I love everything that you do.
I just wanted to come say a few things, you know.
Hey, We gotta stop watching porn.
We gotta listen to niggas like Myron and Nick.
Get educated, learn your shit, and fucking just go far in the world.
Make millions of dollars, and hey, that's all I gotta say.
I love you and everything you do, Myron.
Thank you so much, man.
No, thank you so much.
And shout out to all the grippers.
Shout out to my guy, Nick, man.
I'm fucking livid that he got arrested today for that stupid ass fucking bitch.
I find it...
Well, actually, Dom, we didn't get to talk about this.
But I know me and you are more than likely going to probably agree.
I think it's extremely problematic that we set a precedent where someone can walk up to a dude's fucking front door and deal with consequences.
Then the person that handed out said consequences gets arrested.
I think that's...
Fucking incredibly bad precedent.
I don't think people understand that when you're an influencer on that level and you say something as controversial as he did, that, you know, quite frankly, your life is in danger.
And he probably was on edge that entire week.
I know people were mailing shit to his house.
I know people were showing up at his front door all the time.
I mean, I guarantee you that woman was probably the, you know, 20th to 100th person that showed up at his front door and he probably had it.
And he said fuck this and he went and he dealt with her now.
I don't think that he did anything wrong I think him macing her and kicking her down the steps is you know, she could have gotten a lot worse - The stuff that's crazy.
Yeah, I mean, bro, it's two steps.
It's literally two stairs.
It's like a little porch.
Yeah, it was hilarious.
Nigga gave her the Spartan kick.
Yeah, I mean, he gave her that fucking...
You know what I'm saying?
He gave her that.
But, like, bro, what do you expect when you walk up to someone's fucking house and do that shit?
And I know I was talking about this earlier on my stream.
Some people were saying, well, nah, bro, you know, Nick shouldn't have put his hands on her.
He shouldn't even have opened the door, blah, blah, blah.
But I'm like, no, dude, like, you have a duty to defend your fucking home.
And, you know, your front door, like, your front lawn is your property.
That is considered cartilage under the law.
So...
The fact that she went ahead and thought it was appropriate to just walk up to his fucking house with zero consequence.
And then the crazy part is that she made an entire Facebook post trying to justify and rationalize her erratic behavior.
And this is the typical Looney Tunes, fat, 50- to 60-year-old woman that's a fucking flaming liberal Jew.
And what does she do?
Childless cat ladies that don't have any fucking life.
And she walks up to his house and he maces her and, like, kicks her down two steps, by the way.
Nothing too crazy.
And, like, I just find it crazy that he's the one that got arrested.
She should be arrested, if anything.
But, you know, I think hopefully Nick gets a good lawyer.
I don't think you should plead guilty to shit.
I think he should fight this thing tooth and nail, not necessarily because it's a minor charge in a misdemeanor, but to send a message like, we're not going to sit here and let you fucking assholes Infringe on our ability to protect ourselves and protect our homes.
And the other thing, too, that really pisses me off, and Dom, I'm going to throw it to you after this because I know you have a lot to say on this topic.
The other thing that really bothers me about this situation is I know that it was politically motivated because I'll give you guys a scenario.
Had that person that walked up to Nick's house been a white male...
He would not be getting arrested right now.
Not at all.
If it was a dude that walked up to Nick's front door and nickmaced him and kicked him down the steps, no one would give a flying fuck.
And that's problematic.
And the reason why it's problematic is because last time I checked, Lady Justice is supposed to be blindfolded with two scales, which means impartial justice for all.
So if this woman goes ahead and does some bullshit like that, she deserves to get whatever treatment a man would have got, right?
And again, here's the other thing too.
If a woman walks up to your door in a brazen fashion and knocks on the door, common sense would make you think, whoa, why is she moving up to my door so confidently?
Does she have a weapon?
Does she have other people there?
What's going on?
I think him kicking her down the steps was to create distance and put himself in a position where she can't necessarily hurt him.
So...
You know, I think people should have the right to defend their homes, and I don't think that him getting punished for this is appropriate.
And then the last thing, and I'll land with this, is I think this is politically motivated.
Like the example I gave before, if it was a man that had done this, they wouldn't have been arrested her.
But since Nick is so controversial, Nick has these, you know, things attributed to him.
They call him a white nationalist, a neo-Nazi, a racist, all this other shit, which isn't true, by the way.
I know Nick personally, and I've spoken with him several times.
He's one of the nicest guys I fucking know.
So I take it very personal when people try to say all these...
Negative things about him when I'm like, this is the fucking nicest guy I know.
He came to my studio.
He takes pictures with like all of my staff.
He, you know, engages with everyone in conversations.
Does he have some controversial viewpoints on Zionist control of America?
Yes.
Does he have some talking points that some people might deem offensive?
Okay, sure.
Does he have some edgelord takes that people might not like or people might not like his humor?
Sure.
But that does not mean that this man is not, that he doesn't have the right, and I'm gonna say fucking right, not privilege.
That does not mean that he does not have the right to defend himself and his fucking home when a crazy, bad shit leftist weirdo shows up to his front door.
So I think that this is politically motivated.
I think the reason why they moved to arrest him was because this hit national news.
I think the DA's office there probably faced an enormous amount of pressure to prosecute him because of the fact that of who he is and his political viewpoints versus the person that he assaulted, this woman who's a liberal.
They live in a liberal city and a liberal state.
And yeah, I think this was very political, man.
And had it not been Nick Fuentes or had he not kicked a woman, we would not be having this conversation right now.
So I'll turn it to Dom, whatever you think, bro.
But yeah.
How many people in Chicago did they charge for battery?
How many thugs?
Bro, never.
You can get away with murder there.
You can get away with murder.
King Von murdered like six, seven people.
He's a fucking serial killer.
And these motherfuckers want to come back and go after Nick for kicking down some fat woman in her 50s.
That's a retard.
Go ahead, Dom.
So first of all, I agree with not just like 99, but 100% of everything you just said.
But I want to bring up some kind of broader points.
And we talked about the precedent that it sets.
But let's even go back before this even happened.
Mick had his address, docks, pictures of his home, pictures of his actual, all of his personal details, the whole nine yards, docks on Twitter to the point where it was getting millions of views from however many accounts that day.
It was like 20 different accounts.
There was only a handful of them that ended up getting suspended.
So we've got that going on.
Don, to add more credence to what you were going to say, I vividly remember I saw a post and someone sent it to me too.
It had like 100,000 plus likes and it had his address with all of his personal information and it had 100,000 likes.
That means it had a million plus impressions.
I literally called Nick and I texted him and I said, bro, Go get a gun or get the fuck away from that house, dude.
Like, I literally told him, like, dude, you're not safe.
That's what I'm saying.
It had identifying characteristics, pictures of the home, and all the personal information.
And so I'm in, you know, a couple of the group chats with some of the top friends of his and shit, and we all saw what was going on.
And, like, so I just want to give people the idea of, like, what kind of fear that he had going on.
Rightfully so, of course.
You know, we did the whole my body or the, you know, the your body, my choice thing.
And the truth is, guys, is You know, overall, yeah, maybe he means some of it, but truthfully, he was joking around.
He was trolling, bro.
Yeah, and people just, they took the bait, because Nick is Nick, and, you know, some people just love to hate him.
They blew it way out of proportion, the whole NBC thing and all that.
But, like, what I want to say is this.
You know, for all these people that criticize Nick aimlessly, you know, it's You gotta just understand that when they come for someone's house, you normalize people doxing you online, hundreds of thousands of impressions, or millions of impressions, and then you've got people going to his home.
It's like...
If people have a problem with Nick, and some people were laughing about this, they were cheering it on, you gotta understand that if you approve of this or you think it's funny, like today it was Nick, or on the 27th it was Nick, but tomorrow it could be you.
And it could be for different, you know, people say controversial shit all the time.
And, you know, just because maybe they may disagree with some of the things that Nick says, well, tomorrow it could be for something that you say.
And if we are accepting...
There's tons of people, you know, the biggest influencers, I see guys like Ian Miles Chong and all these guys talking shit on Nick openly almost every single day, almost to the point where it's suspicious like it's a, you know, a foreign influence campaign or a paid campaign to talk shit on the guy.
But it's like, if we don't defend this guy in this instance, what happens when it happens to someone that they do like?
And if we normalize this behavior, it's totally fucking unacceptable, guys.
And let me add this, too.
Can I just say one thing?
Myron, can I just say one thing?
Yeah, go ahead, Gary.
I just want to say that the people who were against Trump might have some issues.
And the people who are pro-Trump, I doubt they will.
I'll just leave it at that.
What I want to also add to this real quick, and I can turn to Mike.
I think Ian wanted to say something.
The biggest...
Here's the thing, okay?
People say all the time, Myron, you're biased.
Nick's your friend.
Obviously, you're going to stick up for him, but he made a mistake.
It was Al opening the door and kicking down this woman.
So let me go ahead and kind of explain to you guys, because I'm in a unique position where I've experienced what Nick went through, right?
So let's go back in time a little bit.
Approximately two years ago, right?
Back in time.
For those that are unaware, I had a stupid-ass rapper show up on my show named Asian Doll.
Long story short, there was a confrontation, and after the confrontation, it went viral everywhere.
And there was this narrative being pointed, pushed out, that I was racist towards black people.
And then, when that happened, they pulled up a bunch of old clips of me where I made jokes saying that, hey, I'll never be on the dating app, black, we're not David Hasselhoff, we're not Knight Riders, all this shit, right?
I got, and I kid you guys not, I am not kidding, Ron.
I got thousands upon thousands of direct messages, DMs on Instagram, messages on Twitter, every single platform saying, we're gonna find you, we're gonna kill you.
It got to the point, guys, where I would wake up And random phone numbers would be texting me saying, we know where you live.
They'd send me pictures of my family.
They'd send pictures of my home.
They'd send pictures of where I was living.
They'd had my phone number.
They'd call me.
Like, no one really understands what it's like getting doxxed until it happens to you.
So for everyone that's like operating on a 20-20 hindsight, like, well, you shouldn't have opened the door and all this other shit.
Guys, I've lived it.
And I'm telling you guys right now.
It's easy to Monday morning quarterback this thing until you're waking up, you have a hundred text messages and people are literally sending you pictures of your family.
People are sending pictures of your address.
They're saying they know where your brother works.
They're saying they know where your sister works.
They're sending you pictures of your cousins that you haven't talked to in five years.
It's fucking crazy.
Right?
So, after a period of time, you're on edge.
I remember when this shit first popped off, I carried my gun everywhere.
I carried my Glock everywhere with a spare mag, a fucking knife, and I had a tourniquet with me.
That's how fucking paranoid you get when shit like this happens, right?
Now, granted, I'm trained.
I used to do this shit when I was on the job.
So, it wasn't, like, weird for me necessarily.
But I live in one of the safest areas in Miami, and I still was walking around with, you know, damn near...
I had a lot of firepower on me, right?
So...
I say all that to say this.
It's easy to look at the situation and say, oh, you acted crazy.
But when your life is on the line, you're not sure why this individual is at your front door.
You've already been harassed.
You've been getting thousands of death threats.
People are sending messages, calling you, etc.
Because I guarantee you his phone was getting blown up by random people because his number got doxxed.
You're gonna move a lot different and you're not gonna necessarily take chances.
So in his mind at the time, you know, let's imagine you're getting all these death threats and some random woman shows up at your door that you've never seen before after you've been getting harassed and death threats forever.
Are you gonna take the chance and just sit there and let her keep knocking at your door?
Or are you gonna go deal with the fucking threat right then and there?
I'm not gonna knock Nick for dealing with the threat right then and there, macing her dumb ass and kicking her down the steps to ensure that he doesn't get hurt.
Okay?
Now, the fact that they went ahead and arrested him, I explained this before, I think that's more of a political situation based on his beliefs and who he is and the fact that he kicked a liberal leftist Jewish woman.
I think that had a lot more to play with the fact that he got him getting charged versus the actual crime actually being What about me?
Would you bill me?
I'm very...
Nah, man.
Fuck you.
No, I'm just kidding.
Nah, bro.
I got you.
But that's how I am with my friends.
And in this case, I think Nick was 100% in the right.
And this sets a very dangerous precedent where a man can't even defend his own home anymore.
And last time I checked, Illinois, though it's a fucking gay liberal state, a blue state, they do have a castle doctrine in there.
So, I would say, and if you look at it, it says, if the person believes that they had reasonable fear of being harmed or danger, which I would argue he had a far more than reasonable expectation of potentially being harmed or being in danger, you're getting hundreds if not thousands of death threats on all of your social media platforms and people know where you live.
So, Anyway, I don't want to beat a dead horse here, but as someone that's actually experienced being, I could, but as someone that's been doxxed before and had thousands of death threats and people saying XYZ and I got your address and shit like that, it's not easy, bro.
It's very, very fucking difficult to deal with that shit.
Ian, you had something?
Yeah, and I'll tell you, first off, Myron, I'm just so glad that you're out here speaking about this issue, bringing it to the masses, some of which might not be awake on this, just because what we're basically seeing is the normalization of a two-tier justice system, basically between the woke and in that we can bucket a whole lot of things, some of which you I talk about pretty aggressively.
And then basically those that are not only awake, but are awake to the point that they're willing to put their neck out and speak about things that are uncomfortable.
And we're seeing it with the physicality of what Nick just endured, a physical presence, someone showing up at your doorstep.
But we're also seeing it with kind of the speech and thought control on X, even though this is supposed to be the one place where anything goes.
It's the Wild West of ideas unless you talk about certain issues.
And I won't necessarily go into what those might be.
But if you look at the people that have that double standard applied to them, we just saw the ADL publicly dox the official 1984 on X, which goes against not only X's terms of service, but the very things that Elon Musk has said about if you dox people, you will be kicked off of this platform. but the very things that Elon Musk has said about They didn't do it to the ADL.
There was no there's no reprimanding that was done to their account.
We've since seen two or three very large public accounts that have personally doxed other individuals, not just 1984, but also more recently Bullseye, Noble, 9mm.
These individuals had their information publicly shared onto X, flagrantly violating the rules.
And of all things, the person doing the doxing, nothing happened to them.
The person that got suspended was the Noble 1945 account that speaks about these uncomfortable issues.
And then we most recently have seen it in my own little personal sphere where Das Wolf, who you might have seen in a couple spaces, he speaks very critically of a certain group of people.
He just got kicked off of this app for using a word that refers to a bundle of sticks.
I'm not going to say it because I know if I do, I'll get suspended.
But the irony is I just saw Andrew Meyer, who you might have seen floating around here from time to time.
He uses that term all the time.
And so I got a message from this individual who had gotten kicked off because of that language and is setting up an alt account that they're trying to get some followers on.
And I told him, just share the double standard.
Post up literally Andrew Meyer's comments saying nobody gets suspended for that word and then put right next to it the image of you getting kicked off this platform for that word.
And my point is just that this double standard is presenting itself everywhere.
It's from Daniel Penny all the way to X and this sphere of social media.
I know that you've seen it firsthand, Myron, getting deplatformed, deboosted, demonetized.
And like you're saying, this is kind of getting to a point where, folks, this is the final line in the sand.
If we don't take action here, it's no different than when Barack Obama said, if you cross this line, there's going to be repercussions, and then he did nothing.
Because we are now seeing our friends, our allies, our intellectual advocates having their lives physically threatened, and we're being told, no, you can't do anything to defend yourself.
And if not now, then I don't know when there will be the opportunity for us to make a loud enough noise.
And the last little thing that I'll leave you with is on this concept, because the double standard does seem to protect a certain group or idea.
And if you look back at Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Who wrote the Gulag Archipelago.
He also wrote a very controversial book called 200 Years Together.
And in the archipelago, he said that everyone sat around in Russia under the Bolsheviks, where they basically had mass genocide, and all of them thought every single day, What could have been different if we had have simply started saying no earlier rather than cowering in the corner and fearing when it might be our turn, right?
So we can't just hope for another day.
We can't just hope that they dox somebody that's not us.
We have to be willing to stand on principle, which is what you were basically saying, Myron, to stand with your friends, not because it's easy or because it's convenient, because it's right.
And that's why I just love that you're holding this space, you're bringing this to your audience, and just God bless you so much for doing so.
No, I appreciate that, man.
And this is something I get criticized for all the time when people say stupid shit like, well, you align with white nationalists.
Why do you go ahead and support all these white supremacists that want you deported from the country?
Well, it's very simple to kind of echo Ian's point here, is I believe in the principle of free speech, and that means...
Speech that even might not necessarily be beneficial to me or damn near put me in a precarious situation if we're able to be actually enacted.
And that's the importance of free speech.
You need to defend the speech that you don't even necessarily like or agree with.
Make no mistake about it, guys.
I dislike a lot of the rhetoric that these white supremacists have.
No race mixing.
We hate blacks, blah, blah, blah.
But the thing is, is that I'm smart enough to understand that if you silence them, I'm next.
You know, then you're next, right?
It always starts at the most extreme end of the spectrum.
So first they'll go ahead and cancel the white supremacists to say, get rid of the niggers, let's deport them, blah, blah, blah.
And you think, yes, those guys are gone.
Well, guess what?
It's only going to be a matter of time until they come to you.
It starts with the white supremacists, then it goes to the far right, then it goes to the right, then it goes to the center, then it continues on because cancellation and censorship never stops.
At one point, it almost always needs a snowball effect to continue going on.
So, if you don't like someone, or you don't like their rhetoric, that's fine.
But everyone needs to stand up to defend that rhetoric, because if they take away that person's ability to spread that hateful rhetoric that you might not like, it's not a long time until they're gonna take yours.
And people need to really understand that, have the wherewithal to know that freedom of speech is a thing that must be protected no matter what.
And, you know, an injustice for one, It's an injustice for all.
It's just that it's gonna take time for it to be at all.
But yeah, who's up?
Anybody else had hands up or wanna say something?
How do you run game on a bitch that's with her mom at the resort?
Well, that's gonna be...
You gotta have hella game for that, my guy.
Yeah, that's gonna be a little tough, bro.
You're gonna have to isolate her from her mom somehow.
Get your friend that's like a cougar changer to talk to the mom while you...
I'm with my cousin.
He just pulled up.
Alright, have him talk to the mom then, I guess, bro.
Well, one of you is going to have to smash mom, bro.
That's how it's got to go.
They're all speaking different languages and shit.
Future, I think your mic is fucked up if you're trying to talk.
I see V has something.
She has her hand up.
Go ahead.
Yeah, she's a black queen, FBA. Yeah, hold on a sec.
I was just gonna say, I did see the video.
I don't really know the man or anything that he has going on, so that's not really my concern.
The only thing that's kind of weird is they are saying something about it having to do with like Trump, because I guess he's affiliated with him.
And I mean, I just think from my communications background, it was planned on the ladies part.
But he made it look bad because it's like overkill when he took her phone.
I think the Mason was cool because he don't really know her for real.
I didn't even really mind kicking her down the steps.
I mean, it was fucked up for him to do that.
But like y'all are saying, I don't know where his mind state was with the lady if he thought she was going to be a threat to him because he don't know if she could have had a gun or any of that stuff.
But I think he kind of messed up when he took her phone because...
Now it's like you taking property, they're going to see it as like an aggressive thing instead of if he would have just like left her out there sitting where she was.
I think that's partly where he went wrong.
Well, you don't...
I mean, okay, I can see your argument there.
Hey, why'd you take the phone?
I mean, again, you can make the argument, hey, maybe she was going to call people to confirm that he actually lives there.
Maybe she had people waiting around the corner.
Maybe it was some kind of setup.
You know, it's...
Obviously, Nick is going to know what was going through his mind when that all happened, but he's a pretty smart and sharp guy.
I have an estimation that he has a very good reason for why he took the phone, but I'm assuming, just me speculating here, that he probably wanted to mitigate any type of potential...
Other co-conspirators or interrupters that might have gotten involved.
Because you gotta remember, a woman walking up to your door by herself is pretty brazen.
And unless she has a weapon or other assailants with her, most of them are not gonna go ahead and walk up to a random person's house, even if they hate them.
So I think him taking the phone might have been an attempt to avoid other assailants potentially coming into the fray.
Bro, it just shows the Jewish people.
Like, they kick their feet up, they put it on the coffee table.
She's so brazen, she comes up because she's used to, like, everyone kissing her ass.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I mean, and here's the thing.
You don't realize that she's a retard until after you kick her, obviously, right?
But like, who knows?
Like, she could have came and had three guys waiting around the corner, but like, yeah, I confirmed that he lives here.
Let's pull up now.
So there's a multitude of reasons why he could have taken a phone.
I'm sure there's a logical explanation, but those are some of the speculation ideas I have in my head.
How is it viewed in court?
How is it viewed in court?
Are they going to say the hindsight is 20-20?
No, no.
So typically, whenever you're operating with a use-of-force situation, right?
Like when a cop gets involved and he shoots someone, or even a private citizen for that matter, it's always going to be on what a reasonable person utilizes this level of force given the situation.
And I think...
In this case, a lot of people don't know probably what Nick was going through when he made that decision to kick her.
So I do think that, you know, that's going to be on his lawyer to be able to show like, look, dude, this is obviously an extraordinary circumstance.
This woman walked up to his front door.
This isn't a one-off isolation.
I guarantee you this wasn't the first person.
This might have been the 10th, 20th, 30th person that day that walked up to his door and he just got sick of it and kicked her down.
So, I mean, hell, the other thing that I think is very important that a lot of people don't know is before this woman walked up to Nick's front door, literally a woman drove by in her car and said, oh, you know that filthy neo-Nazi lives there, right?
And she was like, yeah, I know.
And then the girl in the car said, oh, well, I dare you to walk up to his front door.
And then she's like, all right, cool.
And she walked up to his front door.
Why am I telling you guys a story?
I'm telling you guys a story to let you know how common knowledge it was to the point where pastor buyers in random fucking cars were driving by saying like, oh, this is where Nick Fuentes lives.
And she dares the fucking chick to walk up to the front door.
So this happened based on a dare?
Isn't this a problem though for him, Nick?
Because don't they kind of isolate the cases so they'll be like, okay, well, she shouldn't be paying for the sins of the 15 others before her.
No, no, of course not.
Of course not.
But that's going to be extremely relevant and important to Nick's defense that he was acting in a reasonable manner.
You know, the crazy thing is, you know, we all know Nick did what he had to do as a man.
Like, he's a multi-millionaire, right?
He can afford an amazing lawyer and stuff.
But if you get doxxed and you're not in that position, right, just for exercising your freedom of speech, your first amendment rights, I mean, you could really end up in some trouble, right?
It's how they kind of silence you, right?
Nick's in...
I think the only reason Nick got arrested is because he's ink, if I'm gonna be very blunt here.
You know, I think if a dude walked up to him and did this shit, we wouldn't be talking about it right now.
So I think Nick's political views and his notoriety absolutely played a part in him getting arrested.
I mean, look at it optically, right?
Like, how would you feel as a prosecutor, right?
Like, you're in a jurisdiction Where a white guy who public media says is a neo-Nazi literally kicked a Jewish woman down the steps.
Like, I guarantee you there was letters being sent to that attorney's office saying, you need to prosecute this case right now.
And the issue after George Floyd, and I'll talk about this real quick because I used to come from a law enforcement background.
So after George Floyd, what ended up happening in America was we basically are now in a position where A lot of state attorney's offices don't want burning buildings and their city getting destroyed from rioters.
So instead of electing to not indict an individual that is involved in a controversial use of force or something like that, they'd rather indict that individual, arrest that individual, and just let the court system handle it.
And if the person's found innocent through the court system, cool, at least we can say that we arrested them and they're not going to burn the city down.
So I think that's also a very large component that no one really wants to talk about is the, how do I say this, the unintended influence from BLM's riots on state attorney's offices in the United States.
And bro, also, you talk about this a lot with the FBI, like they're cloud chasers.
But all DAs are cloud chasers.
Yeah, so here's the difference between the feds and the state.
And let me clarify this.
I'm glad you brought this distinction up.
So I come from the federal world, right?
The feds aren't taking a case unless they're 100% sure they're going to win.
The state doesn't operate that way.
The state will take a case even if they think that they're going to lose, right?
Because it's going to bring them a lot of attention.
So, like, look at Fannie Willis.
She went after YSL. She went after Trump.
Obviously, both these cases are very weak, as we can see right now with the YSL case.
It's unraveling.
Young Thug only got 15 years probation.
One of the guys got found innocent.
So, that case was weak.
But, of course, Fannie Willis looked at it as a W because she got good press on it.
Oh, I arrested a gang.
I was involved in Enrico with the Trump administration.
That case is going to get dismissed.
So, the DA's office is okay with taking on...
They're okay with biting more than they can chew if it's going to bring them notoriety.
Versus the feds, they want the notoriety, but they don't want to lose.
Because a lot of United States attorney's offices have a 90 plus percent win rate, and they don't want to bring that down.
But V, go ahead and then I'll go to Ian.
Okay, I was gonna say, the only thing that's gonna be a little bit hard is, like, both people's intentions, I guess.
Because, yeah, it's true, he could have been in fear, but based on what you said, it's not like she was just being petty.
Like, I don't know, like, if she was trying to cause him, like, bodily harm, but it sounds like on some petty stuff, she was trying to, like, what is that called?
Ding-dong ditch or whatever?
Yeah, but that's irrelevant, though.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter, like, what her intentions really were.
It just comes down to, like, you know, because right now you're operating on 20-20 hindsight, which is what I was saying, like, you can't operate on that.
You got to operate on the facts that were known at hand when the decision was made, right?
Okay, so let me give you an example, right?
So let's say I'm involved in a confrontation and someone pulls out what appears to be a gun, right?
But it's late at night and I can't, like, see anything, right?
And I, like, pull my gun out and I shoot him and I kill him.
Right?
Then I find out after the fact that it was a plastic gun.
It wasn't real.
Well, you know, technically you can make the argument, well, you murdered this guy and it was a fake gun.
Right?
But the reality is I'm going to be judged on what was known to me.
Hold on.
Hold on one sec, bro.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You know.
Technically, you can't go ahead and come after me for murder when at the time when the shooting happened, a reasonable person would have thought that they were going to get shot by a gun.
But then they find out after the fact, 20-20 hindsight, that it was really a plastic gun.
You know, whenever there's a use of force situation, there's rapidly evolving events where, you know, you got to make a split second decision and the courts take that into account.
So this is why like a police officer, I remember like years ago, he shot like a kid that had like a plastic gun because he thought it was real.
The cops walked on that because at the time they had reason to believe it was a real gun and anyone in that situation probably would have pulled the trigger.
So, I get what you're saying.
Hey, you know, maybe she was just there to troll or whatever.
That's not really the point.
The point is, what was going through Nick's mind, what are the facts that led him to do what he did, and was it justified?
Okay, that's very good.
Isn't that the problem though, Myron?
Because you said earlier, you mentioned that Justice is supposed to be blind, but obviously they've taken the blindfold off of Lady Justice for years now, right?
They've been trying to.
Yeah.
So don't you think the way they're going to character...
I mean, that's how quick cases we see over and over.
Cases go down like that.
They do character assassination first.
Look how bad of a person this guy is.
Look at him.
He's a racist, this, that, and that.
And then the jury gets guilted almost.
Well, this is where the defense attorney is going to have to come in.
This is why it's so important for the defense attorney to show, which I guarantee you he has a bunch of it.
This is where the defense attorney is going to have to come in and show, look.
I have 1,000 text messages here where people message Nick saying they're going to kill him.
I have his Twitter account here where if I look at the DMs, his address has been docked.
Look at all these tweets over here that have hundreds of thousands of impressions where they were saying that they were going to kill my client.
Here's another photograph that shows that they identified his brother and sister and family members.
All of that is going to be super important when he brings his defense as to why he acted the way that he did.
And I think once the jury sees that, they're going to be like, oh shit, okay, I mean, I'd kick this bitch too if I were him.
You know, and that's his defense's job.
The defense needs to put the, assuming this goes to trial, the defense's job is going to be to put the jury, every single one of those jury members, he needs to put those jury members in Nick Fuentes' shoes at the exact moment when he decided to kick and mace that girl.
And he's going to do that by showing all the evidence that led to Nick's Heightened sense of awareness, fear, and using that methodology to remove the threat.
So that's his job.
That's where the defense attorney is going to have to really put them in that shoes.
In those shoes, excuse me.
Hello?
Y'all don't think it's going to be hard for him?
Because isn't the woman like a little...
Hey, Amari, if she's speaking, I can't really hear her.
Yeah, yeah, I'll repeat her question.
Go ahead, V, what are you saying?
Is it going to be hard for him?
What?
I said the only, granted like yeah it is self-defense but the battery might come into play when it's like the force that he used because i don't know how old the woman is for sure for sure because i haven't seen her i just seen the video but her hand looked like she an older woman yeah she is it's like yeah so i don't i don't know how that would be received because it's like they could argue on the other side like how much force did he really have to use and it looked like she was finna ring the bell but
she didn't quite ring the bell so i guess there could beg the But you can make the opposing argument that the fact that she's an old-ass woman and walked up to the front door would lead a reasonable person to believe, like, why is this old woman walking up to my door?
Does she have other assailants with her?
Does she have a weapon to even up the odds?
So, with the same argument that you're making, right, oh, she's an old woman and she's defenseless, you can also make the argument the fact that she brazenly walked up to the door like that, despite the fact that she's an old, feeble woman, might lead someone to believe that she had a weapon or other people with her.
And I think that's why Nick took the phone.
Keep in mind, yeah, she comes up with the phone.
She's clearly trying to get a world star clip on him.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Actually, good point.
Okay, so here's another thing, too.
He probably grabbed the phone because he didn't want her recording his address.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's another thing, too.
Like, she's walking up with the phone recording, like, his home and shit.
So, in his head, he's like, why is this bitch sitting here recording my house?
Like, what the fuck?
So, that might be another reason why he kicked her and grabbed the phone.
So that she wouldn't be recording where he lives.
It's not supposed to be funny.
I'm sorry.
The kicking thing is just crazy.
Like, it's so crazy that he kicked this woman.
Like, it's not supposed to be funny, but...
No, it's okay.
You can laugh about it on this space.
We all think it's funny.
In case, like, this conservative guy...
Yo, Banks, your mic sucks, bro.
Your mic sucks.
Bro, your mic fucking sucks.
Yeah, your mic is trash, bro.
Ian, you had something that you want to say, bro?
Ian, you there?
Ian, you there?
If you're talking, we can't hear you.
I'll recycle him.
Yeah, it might be.
Yeah, he's pretty...
Hey, Myron, the back door I was about to say, I was actually doxxed too as well recently.
I never brought this up, actually, until just now.
Is that any better?
Yeah, we got you now.
They tried to get my address.
They actually got my grandfather's address and tried to post up online, but I'm like, it's not my right address.
But the fact is they tried to look into where the hell that I stayed because I was cooking them so badly.
Yeah.
Now imagine that times a thousand, bro.
Trust me, I'm well aware of it.
I mean, I got protection.
I'm not worried about it, but it's just for my family's safety.
I'm more concerned.
Yeah, of course, bro.
Myron, what other race has done this to you?
What other race has gone violent and threatened you besides black women?
Bro, I would say, yeah, 80 to 90% of the time I get threatened.
When it comes to my life, it's almost always blacks.
Every time.
It's like 80-90% Blacks.
Maybe 10-20% Hispanics at the absolute most.
Tommy had shared a post earlier that some woman was actually offering pussy just to come after you, Myron.
Yeah, bro.
I saw that too.
Some bitch literally said, hey, I'll fuck whoever beats this nigga's ass and records it.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro.
These people are sick, man.
People are weird, bro.
They're also so dumb you're a fucking special agent.
Like, seriously, how dumb do you have to be?
Okay, I'm gonna go mess with this dude that literally has an extensive law enforcement background.
You can fuck them up with no effort, really.
Yeah, man.
I don't know.
People are just stupid, bro.
And the thing is, too, like, look, there's a lot of people out there that have influence that I dislike, right?
I'll give you an example.
Like Mark Cuban, right?
I think he's a clown.
I don't like the fact that he was heavy on Kamala's clitoris and he was, like, you know, trying to badmouth Trump.
I was like, bro, this dude's a fag.
But I would never...
He deleted all those tweets quick.
I'm glad he did.
But, you know, and I use that as an example.
Like, this is someone that I don't like.
But, bro, I'd be fucking damned if, you know, a hair on his head gets hurt, like, hit.
You know what I mean?
Like, I don't want anything bad to happen to him.
I wish him the best health.
I want him to have a long life.
I disagree with his point, but I don't wish any harm on this man.
But for some odd reason, right, people on the internet...
If they dislike you, they want you to die.
And this is something that I've always thought was extremely strange.
Like, I don't wish death upon my worst enemy, bro.
Like, that's weird.
Especially someone that I don't know, that hasn't done anything to me.
Like, they might say some controversial shit I don't like.
Cool!
I just don't watch their shit and get triggered.
It is what it is.
But like, for some odd reason, like, black people have this hard on us.
Why are you talking over Myron, bro?
You also know something funny?
People were celebrating Brian Thompson's death, too, as well, when he got killed.
Who?
A lot of liberals were celebrating his death.
Who?
Brian Thompson, the CEO of the United States.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, man.
I mean, it's just, that's what it is, bro.
I remember when Kevin Samuels died, people were celebrating and shit, and all the black women were making jokes.
Like, it was disgusting, bro.
Like, it was really fucking bad how all these people have such a, you know, crazy hatred for someone on the internet they don't like.
That's weird to me.
But, Ian, what's up, bro?
Yeah, is this working better?
Yeah, we got you now.
Go ahead.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, I was just going to do a call back to...
You were talking about BLM, George Floyd.
Oh, yes.
Whether it's that, it's Occupy Wall Street.
It's all the way back to, let's say, O.J. Simpson, right?
The thing I wanted to comment on here is that this idea that we allow the social norms or the prevailing winds of public opinion to dictate law...
It's something that we have to be radically aware of, radically opposed to, and that we need to bring attention to the masses.
Good point.
It's not an acceptable way for society to try and dictate who is and who is not either above the law or who is breaking the law, because the emotions of the masses can be moved as fickly as the tide.
And we need to be able to say to the people, we're going to base the laws on our society, on our civilization and the rule of law around the book, the ideas and the concepts that have built a healthy society for not just decades, but literally at this point for centuries.
Rather than allowing the television to program the minds of the masses who then run around in the street and then get to determine who is or who isn't guilty based on whether or not they believe they're popular, they're likable, they're any of those kind of things.
And to the point that was made earlier by somebody, that idea that, you know, Nick does have, I'm sure he's got millions of dollars that he can fund, you know, a legal fee with.
He's also got probably lawyers that are coming to his aid, even if he couldn't pay them because there's, you know, there's kind of public awareness or appearance there, you know, celebrity, if you will.
But for your everyday person, that's not the case.
And so we need to be able to say what is right is right, what is lawful is lawful, what is built into our fundamental freedoms is free, and never to allow this idea of the public sentiment to come from the television, which is universally controlled by almost the same set of elites we always point to.
Yeah, no, and that's a really great point that you mentioned there.
You know, the court of public opinion, I think one of the best examples of this was the Derek Chauvin case.
You know, we got a guy that went to jail, got indicted by the state, also by the FBI for violations, you know, of color of justice.
You know, he misused his position, you know, violated George Floyd's civil rights.
But, you know, we know now, you know, many a few years later that George Floyd Had phenol in his system, a lethal dose at that.
He had committed a crime right before the police showed up.
We figured out that, you know, a knee to the back, though it might look bad on camera, doesn't necessarily asphyxiate someone.
He was able to yell multiple times mommy during his, you know, encounter.
So that by definition means that he can breathe.
So is it really that, you know, he got choked out or did he get put in a weird position after Swallowing a bunch of fentanyl and died as a result of that, and Chauvin just happened to be at the worst place at the worst time with his knee on the worst area, right?
I'm willing to bet that the thing that really killed him, and many medical coroners agree with me, was the fentanyl, not necessarily the knee on the back, right?
I've spoken with my good friend Jake Shields about this, who's, you know, for lack of a better term, he's a professional choker.
The man's an MMA fighter.
He understands Human anatomy to a very significant level when it comes to the whole art of choking people as a Muay Thai expert.
And even he told...
Excuse me.
Yeah.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu expert.
And he even explained to me that like, dude, like if you wanted to choke someone, that's literally like not how you do it.
So...
There's just so many facts here that show that Chauvin wasn't really the real murderer.
But again, court of public appeal.
There was outrage.
The city of Minneapolis got burned down.
People were riding all across the streets.
The DA's office would have been retarded to not prosecute this, and the jury would have been even more retarded to not convict them.
So I think there was an enormous amount of press and involvement by the media that made it where it was impossible for Chauvin to get a fair trial.
Myron, you know, future second son actually brought up an interesting point.
The case with the UnitedHealth CEO. What do you think of that?
I'll talk about that right after.
Ian, you want to add to that and then we can jump to the UnitedHealth guy?
Yeah, no, and I mean, look, on the UnitedHealth guy, it's a great example, right, in the sense that here's an individual who's got millions and millions of dollars.
If I'm not mistaken, he's the second person, by the way, that, you know, one of these multi-gajillionaires in San Francisco who's been killed.
This one in a very different fashion than the first.
And looking at the video, I think obviously this was some kind – I don't want to call them a professional, but it certainly wasn't a – You know, a crazy homeless person down on their luck.
There was a lot more motivating this.
But what is wild is seeing the masses sit there on Twitter and celebrate a person's death.
And to your comments earlier, Myron, like, there's lots of positions I find abhorrent.
There's lots of people I find terrible.
But the law should be able to deal with them in a way that is just.
And there's nothing just.
There's nothing that should be celebrated about somebody being shot in the back in cold blood.
And yet...
To your comments there around public opinion, you see, I don't know what this split is, but it's at least probably a quarter, if not a third, maybe even half of all social media commentary is saying, yeah, we got one of the rich people, blah, blah, blah, as if it's like Batman coming out and taking out the trash in Gotham City.
And the reality is, maybe this person is a terrible guy.
I don't know.
Maybe he is one of these elite that's pushing all these whores on the middle class that's being destroyed all across Western Europe.
Ian, you know, the crazy thing is, look, you talk about dealing within the law, but the problem is that these things are illegal.
I mean, what did the guy write?
Something about deny, defend, something.
Yeah, deny, delay.
It comes from a book that's written on insurance.
I want to give you a real quick example.
Look, when my grandma died, probably six years ago, almost seven years ago, She was in the hospital for two months with MRSA, right?
And after she died, they sent us a bill.
And it was for $860,000.
Holy shit.
And they set a discount.
They gave us a nice discount.
And they said that, oh, the only amount we have to pay is $130,000.
So this is what the healthcare companies are doing to us in this country, and only in this country.
We have the best healthcare in the world, but we have the worst prices, and we don't take care of our people.
And it's caused that kind of uproar that's driven someone to do something like this.
The words were deny, defend, depose.
And I actually just posted something about how they're now suspecting that this person perhaps set up their own assassination For some type of huge insurance pay.
I'll post it.
But I just saw it on Fox News.
That's a new part of the investigation.
This is a really wild story, guys.
Obviously, I'm being sarcastic when I say you gave us a nice discount.
$860 to $130.
And that's actually crazy.
But what I'll say about this, because I'll actually do an episode on FedRex on this.
Okay, a couple things.
I want to address that the insurance business is probably one of the dirtiest businesses in the world, especially in America, where we don't have universal healthcare and we have a system where you're basically relying on insurance companies to pay your medical bills should you get sick, right?
The insurance industry is the only industry that does everything in its power to not render the service that they're paid for.
You go to a restaurant, you want food, they advertise the fact that their food is good, they advertise their service, they advertise the fact that they deliver what you walk into the store for.
But insurance is one of the few where you pay them For maybe getting the chance to utilize their services, and if it actually does come to the point where you need their services, they do everything in their power to ensure you never actually get the service.
So it's a very dirty business.
Their job is to be profitable.
This is why they'd rather hire fraud detection units in all of these big insurance companies to ensure that they don't pay you out.
So the fact that a lot of these places have fraud units should go to show that these insurance companies are not interested in actually paying and helping people.
That's number one.
Now, does that rationalize this guy's behavior?
Absolutely not.
Running behind and killing an individual that's a leader of an insurance thing isn't going to change the overall business, bro.
Sorry.
Like, you know, it is what it is.
Maybe it was like to send a deeper message, but, you know, never killing people doesn't necessarily help that situation.
But yeah, I mean, we'll see what happens.
I do think that obviously it was a, you know, this is the definition of premeditated murder right here.
If they do actually end up catching this guy, it's going to definitely be a murder one.
I will also say that I'm pretty confident at this point that they probably haven't fully identified.
They probably just don't want to announce anything.
Actually, they actually did.
Did they arrest him yet?
They actually might have identified this guy.
But have the police done that, though?
They actually might have...
Yeah, I don't mean internet snooze.
I'm talking about, and I know what you're going to say.
He was caught at Starbucks basically a little bit before, and he pulled his mask down to flirt with some bitch.
Yeah, I heard about that.
But the thing, and even Donald Trump Jr. put out a post like, hey internet, do your job, find this guy.
Obviously, the sleuths are going to do whatever they can to find them, but I guarantee you guys at this point...
Okay, so coming from a law enforcement background, let me just kind of explain this.
So as you guys know, in the United States, there's federal law enforcement and state law enforcement.
Typically, murder almost always falls under the state, right?
The state is doing everything from DUIs and simple possession all the way to premeditated first-degree murder.
The feds only do murder if the crime involves an interstate nexus component.
I'll give you an example.
Little Dirk.
He got arrested by the FBI for murder for hire.
Why?
Because he hired individuals across, you know, travel state, across the country, interstate, to facilitate the murder of a rival opposition and they utilized telephones and banks and credit cards and all this other stuff to facilitate it.
Bam!
All that affects interstate commerce.
Now the feds can take it.
So, in this situation, you have clearly a premeditated hit on the states that would be murder one.
Now, If the feds are going to come in, they're going to need to prove that someone put this dude up to it, right?
So at this point, I guarantee the FBI is working this case alongside...
So this is what it is.
NYPD is probably the lead agency or New York State Police, right?
I'm going to assume NYPD because they're very territorial whenever crimes happen in the city.
So NYPD is going to be the lead agency.
They probably haven't been identified at this point.
Once they have him identified, they're probably looking for him or in the process of getting him arrested.
Then they'll put it out to everybody.
Once he's arrested and state charges are filed and they interview him and figure out who put him up to him, etc., like clockwork, more than likely the FBI is going to follow up with an indictment for murder for hire.
And I know this because I've done these types of investigations many times.
But ATF is definitely working it because a silencer was involved.
FBI is going to work for it because of the potential of a murder for hire.
NYPD is going to be all over it because he committed premeditated murder, which is a state case.
So they definitely have this motherfucker identified, especially with all the media coverage that this case has gotten.
There's no way the feds aren't all over this.
You know what?
I'll take it a step further.
They probably made a task force just for this fucking guy.
So, yeah, he'll probably be arrested within a month, guys.
In my opinion.
Are you going to do a Fed reaction?
Yeah, I'll do a Fed reaction on this and go way deeper.
But I kind of gave you guys like a very summarized version of what I predict is going to happen and what's going on right now.
Just doing these types of investigations in the past.
I don't know if you heard me, Mario.
What's the chances, like, do you think this guy's, like, a lone gumman?
Like, he wasn't hired by nobody.
He just, like, just, like, he had some bad experience, like, the health insurance.
He just wanted to take out his anger and just kill, like, the CEO of, you know, United Healthcare.
Yeah, no, I mean, that's very plausible.
The fact that the bullets had these engravings in them, you know, leads me to believe that more than likely not, he was maybe the sole person.
Because, you know, for someone to hire someone to say, look, I need you not just to kill them, but I need you to use these bullets and use this gun so we send a message.
Like...
You know, this isn't a movie.
So there's a high likelihood that he probably was, you know, the beginning and the end.
But of course, the cops and the feds are going to want to do their due diligence, get him in custody and interview him and see if there was anyone else involved.
Do you think there's going to be a fight over whether it's federal or the NYPD takes it?
So, okay, that's a really good question, Ivy.
So there's, like, this concept, right, that people think, like, the feds, like, it's like the movies, right?
Like, the state, like, arrests a guy, and then, like, the feds walk into the interview room, and they're like, okay, guys, you know, pack it up.
We're taking it over from here.
That's not how things work, guys, at all.
You know, the feds, contrary to popular belief, they do not have as much arrest authority as people think.
The state actually has way more discretion to actually affect arrests than...
Then the feds do.
So what I predict is the state is going to go ahead and make the first arrest more than likely because getting them arrested on a state level is easier.
I explained earlier how, you know, you know, AD's DA's office, excuse me, DA's offices are interested in like making arrests and just kind of getting people arrested and getting the press release.
I predict they're going to probably be the first ones to make the arrest.
And during the course, when the guy's brought in right and he's interviewed, More than likely, he's not going to just be interviewed by one NYPD detective.
There's probably going to be an FBI agent, an ATF agent involved in the interview, and if not actually asking them the questions, they're probably going to be watching the interview and telling the other guys in there, hey, can you ask this question for us, blah, blah, blah.
So...
I think the state's going to take it first, and then the feds will follow up with a federal indictment after the fact.
If they're able to prove some type of interstate nexus, like, I'll give you all another example, right?
Let's assume that the gun he used, like, let's assume they figure out who this guy is and he's a felon.
If you're a convicted felon, you can't have a gun.
Your Second Amendment right is pretty much gone.
Or he's an illegal alien.
Boom.
Now the feds can come in and charge him with unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon or an illegal alien.
Or maybe they find out that the guy was dishonorably discharged from the military.
Boom.
That also makes them, you know, prohibited from having a gun.
So that's how the feds can kind of come in and do the case.
But this whole concept of, like, the feds come in and say, oh, we're taking a case, fuck the state.
Like, nah, it never works that way, bro.
never never the only way and I'm kind of going into details there but I know a lot of people love this true crime stuff The only way the feds come in and tell the state to fuck off is if the crime is exclusively a federal case, right?
So I'll give y'all an example, right?
So the FBI has the exclusive mandate to investigate bank robberies, right?
Like that's one of their fucking mandates, right?
Terrorism as well.
If an NYPD guy gets a hold of a case that has a nexus to terrorism, well, you best believe that the FBI is going to be there saying, hey, bro, look, you got to turn this case over.
It's terrorism.
Like, this is us.
So if it's a case that almost exclusively falls under the agency, that's one of the few times where the feds will take it, right?
But a lot of the times, unless the guy's a dickhead, they're going to do it in a tactful manner, right?
So, like, I'll give you an example.
When I was an agent, right?
On the border.
It would happen all the time where Texas DPS would catch some dude smuggling illegal aliens, right?
So the state or state agencies don't have what's called Title 8 authority to arrest individuals that are involved in immigration crimes, right?
That's a Homeland Security HSI type case almost exclusively.
But when they would catch these dudes and call me, I wouldn't show up to the scene and be like, all right, we'll take it from here.
Fuck y'all.
I'll say, look, I'm going to open a case.
I'm going to do this case.
How about you work alongside me and y'all get the stat?
Because a lot of these law enforcement agencies, they work off stats, arrest per year, all this shit.
So I'm like, look, work with me.
Help me out.
I'm not going to take this shit from you.
You get the stat.
You can go to your management and be like, look, I did this case with the feds, whatever.
So that's how I would do it whenever I ran into a situation where an agency was investigating a crime that we exclusively had jurisdiction on.
I'm getting in the weeds here, but I hope that answers the question.
No, it's good, dude.
Because there's no one else that can give this kind of detail.
I think that's what separates your FedReacts channel, which everyone should go subscribe to, guys.
He does a show.
Oh, yeah.
If y'all like this, bro.
Sunday night.
Can you put the channel up, Ivy?
And this is a side of me that a lot of people don't see.
But for those that are unaware, because I know we got a lot of people here from Twitter that might not know who the fuck I am at all.
But, yeah, I used to do...
I was especially at Homeland for, like...
Seven years.
And I investigated all types of crimes, whether it was kidnappings, murder for hire, guns violations, smuggling guns down below, Mexican cartels, terrorism, immigration, marriage.
I literally did everything, bro.
Like, I don't think there's one crime that I won't be able to explain to you guys how it works or how it's investigated.
But yeah, as far as this murder with this guy...
I guarantee you the feds are all over it.
I'm going to estimate that it's NYPD in lead, FBI assisting, ATF assisting, because there was a firearm involved.
And they're working right now to get the guy that more than likely have a task force.
They probably have him identified.
And at this point, they're probably trying to pick him up on surveillance or locate him.
And once they arrest him, they'll put it out there.
The only time, pro tip for all you guys, the only time the feds Put out, hey, we identified this individual as XYZ, here's his name.
The only time they put that out is when they can't find him or they think that the person fled.
I'll give you all another example of this, right?
For anyone that's, if anyone could go back in time, right?
Let's go back to 2013. You guys remember the Zocar brothers, right, famously committed the Boston Marathon bombings.
And the reason why I use this example is because I was in college at the time.
I was at Northeastern University literally five blocks when the bombs went off.
So this case has a very special place in my heart.
I actually worked on it too.
So when the bombs went off, And, you know, they were trying to piece everything together.
They shut down that whole street on Boylston.
And they were, like, you know, picking up every scrap.
The FBI made a whole command center.
Like, it was a big deal.
They brought in thousands of agents from all over the country just for this fucking case, right?
And everyone else, because I was working for HSI, we were all assisting.
So, when this thing went down...
They identified who the two guys were pretty quickly.
But the problem is that the guys were...
Once they identified them, they went on the run.
Like, let me say this again.
They didn't know who they were yet, right?
And they couldn't figure out who they were because they had just the camera thing.
So the reason why they put out those pictures, I'll never forget, it was like that Friday, like the bombing happened on Monday and like later that week, like on Thursday or Friday, they released those infamous photos and said, yo, if you guys have information on these guys, call 1-800-FBI because they didn't know who they were yet.
And then pretty soon they figure out it's the Zocar brothers and they start chasing.
So the feds don't like to put out information like that unless they really need help.
And the fact that they haven't put anything out on this guy leads me to believe they probably have him identified and they're probably doing surveillance on him right now as we speak or trying to find him if they haven't already.
Hope that makes sense.
What do you think about the whole situation with the suppressor and the bullets not cycling?
I just want to update.
The police did, as of 5 a.m., the police did confirm that they did identify the guy.
They just haven't released his name yet.
Bro, I don't miss!
Yeah, no, and they know that they also confirm that he left New York, which means that there is an investigation and they probably do have at least some details on him.
So you're right, man.
And that's brand new info.
Yeah, and I didn't know that before you said it.
And boom, now that we know that he's out of the city of New York, now I know the, I mean, I know the feds were involved probably in the early stages, but now the feds are going to get involved because there's a high likelihood he left the state.
But future, you ask something and then I'll go to Ivy.
Yeah.
That's some of the best content I've ever seen.
Hey, Future, your mic is really bad, bro.
Future, your mic is really bad, bro.
I can't hear you at all.
Hold on one second.
Let me go.
He may not be in FBA, but he got a Nick connection.
In the JumboCon, I put the headline where he left New York, by the way.
Nice.
Good find, Dom.
Could you hit me a little bit better now, Mark?
Yeah, I got you now, Future.
What were you going to say?
Yeah, I was about to say, I remember watching your coverage on 9-11 when you broke down the New Pearl Harbor documentary.
I actually went to go watch that full documentary because of...
Aw man, you're cutting out again, bro.
But I heard you talk about the New Pearl Harbor.
Yeah, that and the Unabomber.
That was some of your best coverages on those two.
Appreciate that, man.
The most.
Funny story for you guys with Unabomber.
You guys know how they identified him?
Can anyone here tell me how they identified him?
Anyone remember?
Um...
Oh, fuck.
Honestly, he was pretty base, dude.
His whole, like, whatever the...
The Manifesto.
He was pretty base, but now I don't remember.
Yeah, so, Dom, he basically sent in a note saying, I want you to publish my manifesto, and because his writing was so unique...
If I'm not mistaken, it was his brother or another contact who looked and read the article and said, I know exactly who would have written and thought like that.
If I'm not mistaken, and Myron, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's ultimately how he was initially caught, right?
Yeah, it was his brother, for sure.
Yeah, so funny story, Ian, you were so warm, bro.
Like, yeah, but no, you're spot on.
It was his brother that actually read the manifesto and knew it was his brother.
So Ted Kaczynski was a genius, very smart guy, who was the Unabomber, which I think to this day is still the most expensive FBI investigation to date.
You know, for those that are unaware...
He put bombs in parcels and sent them to universities all across America and killed a bunch of people in the 70s.
And they didn't catch him until later on.
But long story short, the way they caught him was he used to send these manifestos and demand that the media would print it back when newspapers were a thing before social media.
And his brother was reading the newspaper and he noticed one phrase in one of the manifestos that was published where Ted Kaczynski, since he was a very particular person, he would never use the...
The phrase, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
He would say, you can't eat your cake and have it.
Which, you know, is a very autistic way to say the phrase.
But if you think about it, it's actually a hierarchical way to say it.
It's the proper way.
Because if you say, you can't have your cake and eat it too, that doesn't make sense because you actually had it and ate it.
But it makes more sense to say, you can't eat your cake and have it.
Because if you eat it, then it's gone.
So it actually makes more logical sense to say it that way.
And that's actually the correct way the phrase is supposed to be said.
But it's just been kind of bastardized over all these years.
But once his brother saw that, he was like, dude, this is...
And obviously all the other writing similarities, right?
Misspellings and all this other shit.
Once his brother saw that, he was like, bro, this is my fucking brother.
And a funny fact a lot of people don't know, he actually hired like a forensic...
I forget what the term is for, but someone that analyzes writing styles and handwriting.
And that guy worked on it for like a year before he came forward to the FBI and said, yo, I think this is my brother.
I can't remember the fucking name.
It's right on the tip of my tongue.
Is the name of his book though, The Communist Manifesto, Industrial Society and its Future?
Is that what the name of his book is?
Honestly, it's fucking good, to be honest.
He was actually spot on about a lot of the shit they were saying.
But yeah, the way they caught him was really crazy because that one phrase, man, you can't eat your cake and have it, is what kind of gave it away versus using the typical, you can't eat your cake and have it too.
Fascinating shit, man.
But going back to the whole thing, because you said that he was cycling the gun, right, with the assassin?
Yeah, they wouldn't cycle itself.
Yeah, so...
They were saying that he used subsonic rounds, and that doesn't create enough pressure to actually re-chamber the next round.
Yeah, he was using a.22.
Yeah, it was like.22, or it was subsonic, and the suppressor, and there was a device you could use, a suppressor to make it cycle, and you didn't use it.
That's why they were saying he's not a pro.
Yeah, there were some things he did there that were kind of awkward.
Like the fact that he kind of like, as the guy was walking, he kind of stood like 10 feet away and like kind of took a shooting position and like missed and hit him in the leg.
Like a professional would have just walked right up to him, shot him in the back of the head real quick and just kept it pushing.
So that makes me think that he's not, you know, he's not as much of a professional as people think.
And then the other thing too is obviously, you know, missing the shot, cycling back and forth and all this other shit.
You know, but he obviously understands how to shoot a gun because it's like he almost anticipated that the gun was going to be out of battery.
So as soon as the gun jammed, he would quickly, you know, rack it and then fire another shot.
So he obviously knows his way around a pistol and probably was prepared for it to jam like that.
I don't know why he would do that.
Like, that's super inefficient, but who knows?
Another amateur move was that he fucking took his mask down to flirt with some girl at the hostel he was staying at.
Bro, my man's about to go to jail to talk to a five at Starbucks, man.
How you gonna get 50 years for talking to a five at Starbucks, bro?
That's what I'm saying.
Like, a cold-blooded killer that was a paid hitman wouldn't be doing that shit.
There's no way.
Yeah.
Bro, who goes to Starbucks before a drill?
Wait, that was actually true about that story?
What?
Fuck yeah, bro.
Yeah, the police reported it.
I'll put that in the Jumbotron too, if you want.
I mean, yeah, that's true.
Damn.
Well, Myron wasn't 100% sure, you know, was that true or not?
That's why, like, I just brought up that idea, but that was really him.
Yeah, no, bro, it's true.
Yeah, he literally, like a girl, like, asked him to pull his mask down while they were flirting, and he pulled it down.
And the NYC police commissioner is the one that reported that, so that's legit information, for sure.
What do you think?
Do you think it was a 5D chess move to make himself look like an amateur?
You know, I thought about that, Ivy.
You know, maybe he kind of had it, like, where the first round had the first word, and then the round after that wouldn't, you know...
He knew it was going to jam, so he would just, you know, rack it, and then the bullet ejects.
Then the next one comes in the chamber, and then that has the next phrase.
He shoots that one.
You know, he could have done that and used this all to kind of show he's not a professional.
But I don't know, man.
I hear on the side that this guy...
I think he's not a professional.
I think he's just a guy that clearly had some type of axe to grind, wanted to kill the dude, put some bullets in it to look cool, slipped up, saw a bitch at Starbucks, wanted to flirt, and fucked himself up.
One last thing.
It is important to note that apparently this guy was under investigation for, there was a DOJ probe into him for insider trading.
So, I mean, that is another layer if you want to be a conspiracy theorist, but just something to think about.
The CEO? The CEO? Dude, yes.
The CEO was under investigation through a DOJ probe for insider trading.
And there was a meeting that same morning that was some big investor meeting.
I don't know what the meaning was about.
The meaning's probably inconsequential, but the fact that he was under a DOJ probe is most certainly very interesting considering he got fucking assassinated.
Yeah, yeah.
It just shows the greed of these people.
I mean, you're the CEO of the largest healthcare company in the world.
It's a half a trillion dollar market cap.
You're getting paid millions a year and you're still doing insider trading?
Like, come on, bro.
Yeah, bro.
What I've noticed, dude, it's like an elitist thing, bro.
Like, I got a buddy that literally follows all Nancy Pelosi's trade, dude.
Like, all these motherfuckers at the top, bro, are in it to make money.
But, yo, Ian, I see you got your hand.
What's up, brother?
Go ahead.
I don't know if I did.
I know the app gets really glitchy.
When it comes to this individual case, what's so interesting, I think it's a move of the needle forward in the sense that not only are we in this space talking about these things, which maybe once upon a time this would or wouldn't be covered by the mainstream media depending on their benefit for it, But not only are we talking about it, but we're also talking about the possibility that this was a professional first and foremost.
Maybe it was a professional that was actually hired by the guy who was killed for an insurance payoff or something along those lines.
There's so many different ways that people are now able to analyze these things because of platforms.
I can rail on X, and I do see a bias in terms of Censorship.
But nonetheless, at least we're able to have these conversations, get these things out to the masses.
I think that's a really wild advancement because it's not probably more than 20 or 30 years ago that at best you would have been able to have this kind of conversation almost We're good to go.
Talk about them in a way that is outside of the prism that the mainstream media wants us to focus on them, etc.
Again, I just want to thank you, Myron, for the work that you do to host these types of spaces.
No, man.
Thank you so much.
And it's always a pleasure to bring people on that are competent.
And, you know, I was actually very impressed that you knew all those facts about the Unabomber.
You know, I'm a crime, a true crime junkie guy.
And I, you know, I memorize this shit, but like, I don't expect, you know, people that it's not their discipline to know that.
So obviously, very cool.
But, but yeah, you know, Ivy, if you don't mind, oh, shit, did we lose him?
Okay.
I was gonna say, if someone could clip that part where I talked about the situation.
Yeah, go ahead.
No, go ahead.
No, I was going to ask, what's the chance you think he's going to try to flee the United States in general, pretty much?
Very high.
Very high.
I mean, you know, killing someone in broad daylight in New York City, in Manhattan, and killing someone as high profile as that, I mean, if he doesn't understand that, with a silencer, you know, at that, if he doesn't understand that this is going to absolutely be a huge thing, and he needs to get out of town quick, I think he does know that to a degree because he clearly left New York City, but...
You know, he needs to get the fuck out the country.
And not only does he have to get out the country, he's got to get to a country that doesn't necessarily have an extradition treaty with us.
With a picture of his face out like that, bro, I think he's either going to get caught or I think there's some nefarious connections tied to it because his fucking face is out there.
If the picture that they reported is accurate, I mean, I don't know if you guys have been to the airport lately, but they have those face scanners and shit.
If there's a report out there and it's, you know, like the top of the chain as far as federal law enforcement, I think they're going to find this fucking guy.
If he was dumb enough to show his face to a chick and flirt with her, he's dumb enough to make a slip up from here.
Use a credit card, do something where he leaves a trail if they have his name.
From what I understand, he actually paid with a credit card at that Starbucks.
Okay, well that needs the dumbest fuck in the world.
Yeah.
I think someone said that he paid either electronically or with a card or something like that at that Starbucks.
But, you know, I'm not surprised, bro.
Like, I knew as soon as this shit popped off, I was like, yeah, they're going to have this guy identified in fucking a couple of days, bro.
So, yeah.
What's the chance that you think somebody's working with him, though?
Like, somebody, like, might be working with him to try to get him out, like, the country.
Like, it's not just him.
Like, he might have, like, some other...
Yeah, that's a good question.
I'm gonna assume since he went through the effort to put certain phrases, cryptic phrases on the bullet shells, I'm gonna assume since he went and took that action that he had some things in place to get out of town quickly.
Because if you're going to do a hit like that on someone like that and put things on the bullets, I would assume you also have the wherewithal and the IQ to facilitate your exit after doing something like that.
Or at least the backing from someone that has enough money to help you procure the shit you need.
There's something going on.
This is a fucking weird situation, guys.
There's been like four or five headlines about this where I thought the guy getting gunned down was going to be the big one, but there's a lot of weird shit.
It's like some movie-type storyline.
Yeah, it is.
It's literally like a conspiracy of its own.
Yeah, and you know what's interesting?
Another fun fact for you guys.
So there's this book.
It's like a how-to guide on how to assassinate people.
It actually got banned because of a case.
But, you know, I wouldn't be surprised if you read that book because the fact that he was.22 caliber is very interesting.
That's typically a caliber that's used by assassins because it's...
It's quiet.
It's not loud.
And then he went to the other step to get a silencer.
That's also a big tell.
Myron, where can you find his book at, actually, now that you brought it up?
I mean, I'm not trying to assassinate nobody.
I'm just kind of curious to ask the question.
You gotta...
Hold on.
Yeah, let me get the title.
And I did a whole podcast on this shit.
Hold on.
I'll find it right now.
Can you also link the video?
Because I want to watch it.
Yeah, I'll lick the video right now.
I'm trying to find the name of the book for you.
It's something like An Assassin's Guide.
And it like, it literally goes through in the book, like what kind of gun to get, um, fuck.
Dude, the most fucking based book you can ever read.
It's been banned quite a bit.
It's called the Turner Diaries.
Just look it up.
It's fucking crazy.
Myron, you should look it up too.
The Turner Diaries, Ian, you too.
And by the way, Ian, you're like my BFF on...
The Turner Diaries.
Turner Diaries.
And Ian, you're like my BFF on X. What's good, my man?
How are you doing this morning?
I'm always, always, always well, and I never ever plug, or I try not to ever plug my own stuff.
No, go for it, Ian.
Something that's not mine that I'm just tangentially involved in.
No, go ahead, Ian.
Plug it.
And Myron, if you're available in, let's call it roughly three hours, Acceptable Frog, who I randomly met in a space a long time ago talking about some esoteric stuff.
I found him really interesting.
We've been doing these little weekly coffee chats and talking about last week was feminism.
The week prior to that was maybe astrology.
They kind of go all over the boards.
But he was actually involved with some of the work of Jared Taylor, who obviously has been banned from X for quite a long time, even though he shares views that are controversial, I suppose.
But he's a polite individual.
He's very well spoken, very well educated.
He's maybe as edgy as Nick Fuentes in a lot of ways, but X has kept him at bay.
But he, in about three hours, is going to be joining Acceptable Frog, myself, a couple other folks, for a space to talk about the last year of his work, what he's been involved in, all these kind of things, and There's basically going to be an attempt to see if we can't use that to get Elon Musk to bring him back to this platform.
So it should be a pretty interesting space.
Again, it's in about three hours or so, and it'll be here on X. So just thought I'd throw that out there.
To give you an idea, he spoke at AFPAC, and he's like one of Nick's idols.
He's a G. It's ridiculous.
He's a fucking renowned scholar that graduated from Yale.
So it's kind of wild that he is still not on the platform.
But yeah, Jared Taylor's the man.
You'd like talking to him.
He's pro-white, so I don't know.
He's the one that says white instead of white.
Yeah, he's the man.
Why was he banned?
Dom, I just sent you the, if you don't mind, do me a favor, bro.
I sent you the link to the YouTube video where I, the book on the assassin thing.
The name of the book, guys, is Hitman, A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors.
So this book was actually used by a dude to commit an assassination attempt back in like the early 2000s or 90s.
And the book ended up getting banned after it.
But it was an FBI case.
Really interesting stuff.
And I kind of explained and break it down.
But Dom, if you don't mind throwing that link up for the people so they can look at it.
Really interesting podcast I did.
But yeah, in the book, to bring everything full circle, in the book, they talk about using a.22 caliber and using a silencer, obviously, to do what they're doing.
So, what's up, Stu?
I see Stu Peters is in the house.
Welcome, brother.
Good morning to the space.
And Ian.
Yeah, I just saw that there was a Klan meeting and I didn't know that it would be appropriate for a corporate media beloved accused Klan leader to not be here.
Hey, bro.
Welcome to the space, man.
It's always good to have you, man.
And Ian, I'll probably be asleep, bro.
I'm not going to lie, but we're streaming now for almost 10 hours.
But I'll definitely join one of those spaces now that I can actually get on space on my main account.
Stu, welcome to the panel, bro.
You want to introduce yourself to the people real quick?
Yeah, good morning.
My name is Stu Peters.
I'm a post-apocalyptic warlord, and I am...
I am proudly the executive producer and presenter and director of a new film that is out called Occupied.
It's pinned on my Twitter if you'd rather watch it on your TV, you can do that by streaming it from Rumble.
It's also available on DVD, but it's a good crash course for anybody who's like, you know, I don't really know if Jewish people really do control our government or not.
And my pastor was like, you know, bless Israel and you'll be blessed.
And these are God's chosen people.
This is a real good, like, introductory crash course.
A lot of people didn't know a lot of the things that were happening there.
So that's been sucking a lot of my time recently.
Over the last six to eight months, getting that gem, that game changer ready to go.
And I'm working on another film right now that's going to save lives like Died Suddenly did.
So we're hard at work, man.
It's just battle every day.
Yeah.
Stu, you're being a little too humble here, so let me go ahead and say it for you.
Guys, go watch Occupied.
I watched it on my stream.
Great film.
Stu has sacrificed and lost millions of dollars, just like me, to put the truth out there.
And he's being humble about it, but it's a film that literally has put his life in danger.
He's gotten viable threats from the FBI and his local police that they want to kill him because of his documentary.
So the least you guys could do is please go check it out.
I heavily support it.
I want you guys to go check it out.
Bring awareness.
And you gotta support people like Stu that are literally putting their neck on the line, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring a flight, a recording crew, all the way to fucking war-torn Gaza to show you guys what's going on.
He's not using stock BBC footage.
It was actually his footage looking at the fucking carnage going over there to bring to reality what's going on and who really runs this country.
I didn't mean to interrupt you, Stu, there, but I had to give you the flowers that I feel you deserve with the situation.
You spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on this, and the fact that people are complaining that you put it out a week ahead of time for your people on Locals for nine fucking dollars and people are pissed off is literally ridiculous.
Well, I mean, I gotta...
Here's the deal.
I'm not even mad about that.
You know, not mad about that at all.
And I'll say this, that there was, you know, I think the biggest thing, and this is the deal, man, is that I'm not like a 20-year...
You know, journalist, filmmaker, like, you know, my history.
Four years ago, I got thrown into this after, you know, I saw what happened firsthand with George Floyd on the streets of Minneapolis right here because I was working that day.
And, you know, I was a bounty hunter and I was working with the U.S. Marshals Task Force on a murder case.
And we were in South Minneapolis when that whole thing went off that day, and so I saw what was really going on, and then I saw what the media was reporting, and I'm like, hold on a minute, that ain't fucking right.
Stu, I'm really glad you're bringing this up.
Finish your story, but we were just talking about George Floyd earlier, and I would love to get your take on this, but finish what you're saying.
Yeah, so I just started streaming to an audience of seven people on Facebook.
I didn't really know social media.
I wasn't using Twitter.
I didn't know, like...
Any of this stuff.
And it just kind of spiraled.
And, you know, God-ordained, audience grew.
Boom, here we are.
And now we have this thing called the Stu Peters Show.
But I learned from my mistakes with this and every other previous film release.
And I learned from my mistakes every day.
That's what makes us stronger.
We identify our biggest weakness and work on it until it's no longer our biggest weakness, right?
And then we identify our new biggest weakness.
That's what real men do.
So I think there was just confusion around the release.
Because...
You know I didn't really talk about it a lot outside of my show and not everybody on Twitter watches my show every day so they didn't see how to go and subscribe and what to do and so they were like he's charging 90 dollars and uh you know then they're like well we have to sign up to be a nine dollar a month well yeah we would prefer that I mean we're on the air five days a week I've got a network of nine shows every day I've never asked my audience for a dime ever but I gave up $4 million a year once I started talking about this fucking parasitic
cockroachian infestation that has a demonic grip on our government, the entire West, and all of humanity.
And I don't care.
Money doesn't make me happy.
Being able to sleep at night or look in the mirror or be alone by myself with just me and God and be able to know that I'm doing the right thing, that's what brings me happiness.
It comes from inside, not from external affirmations.
Didn't really care about the money, but thought that I would have a whole lot more support than I do.
It's kind of crazy to be somebody who has a platform of this size.
I'm on DirecTV and Dish Network.
We talk to 5.3 million people every day.
Very few people with platforms of that size that are, you know, grabbing a hold of their testicular fortitude and out here talking about this group of people.
And like you said, you know, legitimately, apparently putting my life on the line with the FBI, calling my local police and saying we have a, quote, serious and credible threat.
So I'm living with, you know, squad cars constantly up and down my street and You know, unmarked and you don't know if it's the good guys or the bad guys when you're driving by these blacked out Tahos.
Look, I'm not complaining because my sacrifice is minuscule in comparison to the sacrifices that the women and children are making over there in Gaza and the West Bank and now in Syria, and it's going to work its way all the way through Iran.
I mean, the Greater Israel Project is absolutely real.
So, yeah, I mean, I'm just, I'm steadfast in a mission with my head down and my sword up.
And I was disappointed that people were complaining like that.
I thought it was very Jewish behavior.
But I do understand a lot of it just came from 100% pure legitimate confusion.
So I've learned from that.
I'm not pissed off.
I'm not mad about it.
I just ask for support.
We need it.
I mean, every army needs resources.
I feel like the network is worth $9 a month.
We're giving stuff away.
I'm giving away four of these above phones this month to subs, you know, and those are $1,500 a piece.
So, like, we're doing everything that we can to make it a value, and we think that it already is a value of $9 a month.
I think I spent $9 on a latte a couple days ago, so...
Yeah, no.
And I want to also, because I've never actually, you know, heard anyone say this to you, Stu, but I really do appreciate that you're a guy, right, that stands for America First, white nationalism, you know, You know, hey, we got to protect our race, etc.
But you still have the ability, you know, from your strong Christian faith to empathize with the people of Gaza and say, look, these people are foreigners.
They're Muslims.
We don't have any, you know, real similarities.
We're vastly different.
But you're putting your neck on the line on their behalf, even though it's not necessarily...
Contributing to your bottom line and the message that you push.
And I don't think you get enough credit for that, the enormous amount of sympathy you give to the people of Gaza just because you're a devout Christian, right?
A lot of people that are kind of in the world that you're in.
These are God's children, too, you know?
We pray that they find Jesus and whatever.
But, you know, listen, the biggest thing, if you really just sit back and think about it, The situation that we are all in, not just in our country, not just in the West, not just Christians, but really all of humanity.
The situation that we're in and the strife.
Imagine, none of this should be happening to humans.
None of this should be happening to any human anywhere where some child has to worry about their house being obliterated or their school being fucking bombed.
This is insanity.
And when we live in a boom-bust, war-based economy, and you know who the people are that need war, and, you know, I'm a fast study.
I'm a quick learner.
Not a lot gets by me.
So maybe I have an edge up on some other people in that regard.
It really doesn't take a whole lot if you sit back and look at the big picture and you look at history and where wars come from and who funds them and the reasons why we do them to telegraph then what the next move is.
And I'm just saying like it's really frustrating and I know it is for you too Myron and several other speakers up here that I highly regard that It's frustrating that so many hundreds of millions, if not billions of people, don't see it.
And they just mindlessly, like drones, just go along with it every day.
And I don't know if it's the fucking fluoride in the water or if it's the booster shots or what the fuck's going on around here.
But, you know, you can tell that people just don't have a clue.
And that's really frustrating.
And I think that's kind of what the film aimed to do was...
Was to, you know, break into the dronasphere and kind of open the minds of some of these, you know, and I know the word normies is insulting, but I don't give a fuck.
I mean, we have to start talking about, you know, but the good thing is the boomers are on their way out.
I mean, they're, you know, God bless them.
They're dying off.
You know, my parents are boomers.
I'm pretty proud of my mom.
She's really J-pilled right now.
She was, you know, really, like, pro-Israel.
And we used to fight about this on the phone.
Like, I mean, she told me that my prayers would be hindered and that, you know, I was toying with the lake of fire.
And now she's like, man, fuck these people.
And real quick, I wanted to say something.
Guys like me, you, Nick, Fuenzen, etc., people consider us far right or whatever.
And I think the big thing that separates guys like me, you, Nick, Sneeko, etc., is...
We are conservative.
We're on the right wing, but we also understand Jewish control of America.
And I think that's one of the biggest distinctions between us and more mainstream conservative creators.
I know you have a beef with Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones, how they're not necessarily willing to talk about this topic that we talk about.
And I do truly believe that the line in the sand that shows that someone is really base is if they're willing to criticize Israel.
And I've only seen a few guys in the right wing do it, man, and you're one of them.
So much respect, brother.
Yeah, and it's not even really right or left.
I think that's a construct and it's a fake paradigm that people live in to give them the idea or the illusion that we have this two-party representative constitutional republic where Marjorie Taylor Greene is going and fighting for the people of Georgia and for the conservative Americans against somebody like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who's supposed to be fighting for the left.
And it's all theater.
It's all fake.
And so blatantly, it's as fake as NASA is.
I mean, it's as fake as the October 7th attack was.
And when you said that I have a beef with Tucker and Alex Jones, I don't want people to slide past that because that's really important.
This isn't a beef.
This is a legitimate exposure.
This is an expose on these people.
They're showing you exactly who they are.
And you know, I'm not going to mince words and I'm not going to be careful about this because I've lost a ton of respect for both of those individuals.
They are leading their audience directly to their own slaughter.
They are complicit in people being ushered toward mass graves, including our children, who are being indoctrinated with this transgender, homosexual nonsense in their schools, and it's all coming from the same place.
These people are after the blood of our children.
These people are after sex with our children.
And the people gatekeeping it are so-called truth-telling, dissident-right alternative media broadcasters called Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson.
No.
No, until they say what they know and put it all on the line like you have, like I have, like Dan Bilzerian and several others, then no, I got no respect for you at all.
Like, all the respect that I ever had for either one of those two guys has been completely lost.
Everything they say to me is 100% illegitimate and not credible.
So, Stu, real quick, man, because I saw that you touched on the George Floyd thing.
I was actually explaining to everyone earlier that I think the whole thing was bullshit.
Chauvin didn't get a free trial, which obviously is a violation of his rights.
I don't think Chauvin killed him.
There was lethal doses of fentanyl in George Floyd's system when that happened.
Obviously, you were some of the boots on the ground, and you saw everything firsthand.
Can you kind of go through what it was like on that day and some of the biggest lies the media pushed?
And then your thoughts on the whole Chauvin situation.
Do you think...
He's innocent.
He's guilty.
Can I just give us a quick overview on your end?
I know Derek Chauvin.
I've worked with Derek Chauvin.
Chauvin has been on the perimeter of several...
We were in the third precinct of Minneapolis quite a bit.
So the south side of Minneapolis has...
I didn't know that, dude.
That's actually crazy.
Okay.
So the south side and the north side.
So there's five different precincts in Minneapolis.
The fourth precinct is the north side, which is mainly blacks.
A lot of black gangs.
It's basically smaller, little Chicago.
And then there's the south side, which is really full of Somalis and Arabs and Mexicans.
And that's where George Floyd was.
And we used to do a lot of work over there in the third precinct because it was really high traffic area for meth and heroin.
And a lot of the guys that we were looking for for level one crimes against persons, you know, involving gangs, violence, drugs, guns, rape, molestation, murder, that kind of thing.
They would be over there because a lot of these people obviously frequent the needle.
And the meth pipe.
So we were over there and, you know, several times Derek Chauvin would be on a perimeter.
I didn't really have any interaction with him outside of work.
But I had, you know, substantial amounts of, I mean, he was a veteran.
So when we were asking for an MPD perimeter, if we were going to go into a home or something like that, Or if we were going to deploy a canine or anything.
I mean, you always have a perimeter, as you know.
And that way anybody that flees on foot, they get caught by the perimeter.
So anyway, I mean, he was one of the more senior officers that would be on those scenes.
And so he would be one of the guys that I would go to.
Hey, we're looking for cops here.
We're looking for cops over there.
Somebody on the northwest corner, somebody covering that window.
Hey, here's the intel that we have about what might be inside the house.
You're doing a threat assessment.
And he would be...
You know, on that day shift, if we work in second shift, that would be one of the guys that I would have frequent interaction with.
And I always thought that he was just a good cop.
I mean, I didn't see any, I never saw any tactics that would be like, wow, this guy's unhinged, or this guy's a raging alcoholic, or this guy's got anger issues or anything.
And You know, I know because I used to go to the SOC, which is the Minneapolis Police Department's training academy, and my team would go there and we would do We did Minneapolis PD use of force training.
We did CRT training, which is...
Oh, question for you, Stu.
Because I think this actually came up during his trial.
The technique that he utilized with the knee in the back, apparently...
Yeah, that's what I was getting to.
That's what I was getting to.
Okay, okay, go ahead.
During the use of force training, that is a Minneapolis Police Department It's a taught, approved, authorized form of restraint.
And the reason why they use that, which it's not really the LVNR, the lateral vascular neck restraint, but it's very similar to it.
And nobody has ever died.
There's been nobody that has ever died.
From the correct application of this kind of offshoot of the LVNR, which has been adopted by a lot of larger metropolitan police departments.
You know, Minneapolis, I know Chicago PD, I know Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Houston, Austin, Dallas are the three that I know of for sure in Texas.
But anyway, you can see what I'm saying.
I could go on and on.
That particular technique is And was, I believe no longer is, because of political pressure, of course, and because of this fake false flag of George Floyd, is no longer an approved method of restraint, but it's a very effective, very non-lethal form of restraint for a non-compliant subject that you're dealing with.
This LVNR or offshoot of it, a pseudo lateral vascular neck restraint was absolutely 1000% taught in Minneapolis police use of force training.
It was approved.
It was in the manual.
It was authorized.
It was promoted.
It was frequently and regularly used all across the city on a daily basis with non-compliant subjects.
That whole thing in and of itself should have indemnified him and should have put the onus on the Minneapolis Police Department for training him that way if it was the pseudo-LVNR that killed George Floyd.
However, it wasn't because we've all seen the official coroner's report.
He had more than four times the lethal dose of a concoction of methamphetamine and heroin and all of these other things in his body.
I mean, he had enough in his body to kill very large animals.
Multiple elephants, I believe, is what the coroner said.
Go ahead.
I'll ask the question after.
My bad.
Go ahead.
And I think one of the biggest things, so aside from that, because these are things that you don't know right away.
Like you're on the ground, you're watching shit unfold.
I didn't know that he used the LVNR because I was a block away.
I was at...
I was at the Assad One Stop.
I don't remember what the name of it actually is, but my buddy Assad, who I became buddies with, because we're in there all the time, we're in there grabbing a coffee, we're in there grabbing a snack, whatever, while we're working, and Assad's a great guy.
He's actually Sudanese, and he's Christian.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah, yeah.
So anyway, You know I was there and I'm listening to because we had Minneapolis PD channels on our radios.
So you were getting a coffee when this went down?
So I'm listening to the whole call.
Like, I'm listening to the call be dispatched.
I'm listening to, hey, and I just elbowed Richard, my partner, and I'm like, hey, this is about a block away.
And then it turns into a help call.
And once a help call comes out, like, we're in because we're not the same department as Minneapolis.
We're a private agency.
They're a public agency.
However, We're kind of in the fight together, doing battle together in the trenches every day, and I'm good friends with a lot of these Minneapolis cops.
Consider yourself to be brothers, actually.
You put one another's lives in each other's hands on a daily basis, so a lot of these guys from the task force are specialized units like the gang unit or Whatever, when you're executing these high-level warrants, you become real close with these guys.
And so when we hear a help call, which is an officer-needs-help call, that means that, hey, I'm physically fighting.
I'm losing this fight.
It's a serious situation and if we're within a couple blocks, we're always rolling on those 'cause I'm not gonna let one of my brothers or a Minneapolis cop get his ass beat or killed, you know, if I'm just blocks away like, oh yeah, his problem.
So this thing turned into a help call.
We put our coffees down and we start heading out toward our vehicles and we're gonna roll that way.
And one of the weirdest things ever was an inspector, which is, for those of you that don't know, an inspector is the highest up in each precinct.
So with five precincts in Minneapolis, I would tell you there are five inspectors on the Minneapolis Police Department at one time.
They have three inspectors per precinct for three different shifts.
So there are 15 of these guys in the entire city.
They're desk jockeys most of the time.
They come out if an officer uses lethal force or they come out in situations.
But normally they're behind the desks.
They're cops that have been off the street for 15 or 20 years, and they haven't copped for a long time, but they're telling cops how to do their job and riding their ass if they're not following standard operating procedures, right?
So, but one of the weirdest things was one of the first guys on the scene, and he almost blew my doors off when he went by me, was an inspector.
Interesting.
Yeah.
That was when the first red flag went off for you.
It was weird, man.
It was just like, and I don't know if it was just a coincidence, he happened to be on his way to the precinct and the help call came out and he's a cop's cop and he just wanted to be there.
Like, I don't know.
But that was weird.
And you don't know.
So we didn't ever get right up on the block.
We kind of stayed on the perimeter.
Just to kind of, you know, prevent crowd from going in and, you know, like they see a lot of times like it's just regular, you know, standers by see a squad with lights flashing and you're like, hey, you can't come this way.
Most of them are like, yeah, okay, fine.
And so that's kind of how we were helping out while we could.
But I didn't know any of the specifics that the LVNR was being used, that the guy was high, that he was non-compliant, like I didn't know any of that stuff.
But what I did see Was it only took about an hour for a very, very organized, highly orchestrated Perfectly implemented structure came converging into our city.
Like, it was, they were being bussed in, there were pallets of bricks laying around, there were pallets of blocks laying around.
When you say people were being bussed in, who are you referring to?
So you get on scene, the watch commander's there, that makes, raise your suspicion.
Inspector, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so, sorry, yeah.
Which is above the watch commander.
Gotcha.
Okay.
So you're there, and then you said these buses.
Who's being brought in at the scene at this point?
Other MPD guys?
No, no, no.
Agitators are being brought in.
Really?
Yeah.
Within an hour, there's busloads of people showing up that I've never seen before.
Now, granted, Minneapolis is a big city.
I don't know everybody in the city.
But you can tell these people are not from here.
And I'm looking at Richard, and I'm looking, and now my whole team is there.
There's 12 of us.
I'm looking at some of these other guys, and I'm like, what the fuck's going on?
Why would all these people be coming into the city for this incident?
Because at this point, also very notable, this was a multiple times a day, everyday occurrence.
Not that somebody died, you know, in police custody.
But use of force.
But use of force happens.
I mean, you hear it constantly.
Hey, I need a sergeant out here for use of force.
Yeah.
You hear it on the radio all the time.
I mean, people are getting tased.
People are getting fucked up.
People are getting what they deserve.
They're fucking around and they're finding out.
Yeah.
And at least at the time, that's what I thought.
I have a completely different perspective on law enforcement today.
So I don't want anybody to be in here thinking that I'm some kind of a cop bootlicker because that's the furthest thing from the case right right now but at the time you know i'm yeah you around you found out uh so anyway yeah i mean that that was the biggest thing for me was how orchestrated it was and then later on interesting just later on that evening just several hours later who shows up on the streets of minneapolis Maxine Waters.
Like, what does Maxine Waters have to do with Minneapolis?
She's a congresswoman from fucking California.
And she's flying in, and she's on the street, and she's whipping up the agitators that have all been bussed in.
Was she there the day this all went down?
Or was she there...
Okay, just so I can paint the picture for the audience.
So, you're getting a coffee with your buddy, a call comes in, needs some assistance, you roll out there.
As you're rolling out there, do you see Chauvin on top of him, like, with his knee on his neck?
Did they already clear out the area at that point?
Yeah, so we flew by it because...
You know, it was crowds coming from the other way.
There was already five cops that were standing, like, right there.
Floyd was already on the ground.
Ambulance was on the way.
Inspector was on scene.
And you don't wanna, like, we didn't like to interact with inspectors or any kind of brass at all.
So you guys stayed back.
We stay away from that.
So what we did is we saw Richard, my squad partner, pointed ahead and he goes, hey, there's a crowd coming down here.
We could help him out that way.
So I actually flew by in my squad, flew by Chauvin?
Chauvin, who had Floyd on the ground.
Okay.
Yeah, he was right there.
Wow.
It wasn't a big deal.
It was just a subdued suspect waiting for medics.
Gotcha.
And then within two hours, you know, I would say it was like within the first hour, we saw the first bus show up.
Within two hours, there's like the whole city is freaking out.
You get the pronunciation of death that somebody inside of, you know, police custody has died.
Stu, so quick question for you.
Because I want to kind of like go through this line by line so I can really like get the people to understand.
Because I know for you, you were there.
So, you know, a lot of us might not understand some of the things.
So you get there, you see that, you literally see Chauvin with his knee on this guy's back.
You literally see it with your own two eyes.
So you're like, okay, they got the scene under control.
We're going to focus on making sure people don't come into the perimeter and fuck with the cops while they try to do their job.
Now, at this point, I think they said something like 10 or 11 minutes or something like that.
Chauvin had his knee on his back.
But would you say, how long did the entire ordeal last?
Because you're saying a crowd built up within an hour.
So that means that the cops were on scene probably for a good amount of time prior to Chauvin having his knee on his back.
Would you say like, you know, it took like an hour or two for everybody to find and clear out and you were there just to kind of keep the crowds back?
Like how long was the entire duration of this situation?
Well, it never stopped.
Once it started, it didn't stop until it was completely over with, and it still isn't completely over with.
I think parts of Minneapolis are still on fire, and you have the George Floyd...
Of course.
I meant as in, like, when did the cops clear out after having him in custody?
That's what I meant.
It took a while because when medics showed up, you know, I wasn't there, but from what I understand, and so this is hearsay, but from very reliable sources who were there and heard the medics, it was a situation where they didn't know that Floyd it was a situation where they didn't know that Floyd was going to make it or may already have been passed
OD'd at the time that he was put into the bus, and standard operating procedures, if you have somebody dead on the street and an ambulance shows up, they don't load him in the ambulance, you know, they cover the body, they wait for a coroner, so you already knew that shit wasn't right because they wait for a coroner, so you already knew that shit wasn't right because I'm like, well, hold on, he was dead, they put him in the ambulance, and I'm not going to mention any names, but somebody that's super, super high up and was a very close friend of mine who I
Yeah, he was like, yeah, dude, it's weird.
Something's going on.
So they have him on the ground.
You drive by.
Your focus is to kind of get the crowd under control to help these guys out somehow.
You're somewhere else keeping the crowd controlled.
So you hear it on the radio that, hey, suspect is deceased.
And at that point, it's a crime scene and they didn't put him in the ambulance.
So he died right there on the scene.
Police never actually took him anywhere.
No, no, no.
I didn't hear on the radio that he was deceased.
Okay.
I didn't hear on the radio that he died.
Radio traffic was actually very, very quiet while this was going on, and everybody was, like, trying to figure out why this is such a big fucking deal, to be honest with you.
Like, everybody on the perimeter is like, what the fuck?
Like, what's...
Why is this a big deal?
Some black OD'd and fighting with the cops, you know?
Because you're thinking you're going to be there for, like, ten minutes, control the crowd, and they're going to just put him in the car and take him away.
But when you were there for longer...
I go back to work doing what I do, what I get paid to do.
I'm just over here just helping because I know what it's like to be fighting with somebody or trying to control a scene or a situation.
And you've got people converging that could end up being caught in a crossfire, hit by a car.
Who knows?
There's all kinds of variables, as you know.
Yeah, so you felt like there was a red flag once you realized, like, why the fuck are we still on scene?
It's like an hour now.
They should have been had him going, gotcha. - Why are they taping it off?
Why is the radio so quiet?
Why are they loading?
You know, and then about 15 minutes after this clears, we go back to the one stop and I'm sitting there with this, I almost said his name, I'm sitting there with him and our whole team and we're all talking and I'm like, hey bro, why is this such a big deal?
He's like, I don't know, but something weird's going on.
He goes, I mean, that guy was dead and they put him in the ambulance.
Okay.
Okay.
So he was like physically there watching it and heard the medics say like, yeah, this guy's dead.
We can't bring this guy back.
He's dead.
And they put him in the ambulance and brought him to HCMC, which is not something that you do with a dead person.
You wait for a coroner.
You wait for a medical examiner.
That's really fucking important that you mention that.
And obviously no one's going to know this unless they're on the scene.
So he was dead.
The paramedics, once they got on scene, knew he was dead.
Yet they still put him in the ambulance and took him to the hospital despite breaking protocol.
Yeah, there was a lot of things that were outside of the norm from the very beginning of all of this, you know, including, I'm sure that a lot of you have listened to the 911 call.
That was really weird.
Like, you've seen the surveillance footage of him kind of lumbering around.
And that was, I mean, like, it just, it wasn't, his behavior was not out of the ordinary for somebody who was high on meth or heroin.
And really, it was kind of a regular occurrence.
He was an everyday, run-of-the-mill, parasitic drug addict, a career criminal, just lumbering around.
And that happens constantly on the south side of Minneapolis.
How long would you say...
How long would you say you were on scene before you cleared out?
Were you there for like an hour, two hours?
So on that perimeter itself, I was...
From the time you guys got on scene and left?
Well, we didn't leave.
So the scene just changed.
You know, the scene changed from the perimeter that we were on to then the perimeter of the third precinct to then at the third precinct.
And then, of course, you know, you've got the Molotov cocktails.
You've got Mounted Patrol coming in.
Oh, so they started riding that night.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They literally started riding that night.
Yeah absolutely that it happened immediately and you know what I've always said is like hey I mean this is This is the threat of great bodily harm or imminent death and a justified response is lethal force.
You have an occupied police department and you have people that are saying they're going to burn it down and they have the means.
They have lit Molotov cocktails.
You got snipers on the roof of this third precinct that have been told don't shoot them.
You hear the order come out on the air that Janae Harteau, the then police chief, and the mayor, Jacob Fry, are telling these cops to abandon their house, to leave it, to not defend it.
You've got to remember, inside of the precinct, there is all kinds of weapons.
There's all kinds of munitions.
Of course.
There's all kinds of ballistic vests and plates and shields.
There are long guns, rifles, shotguns, less lethal stuff.
There are locker rooms full of purge.
Yup.
This is their house.
And they're getting the order to just flee, to just run, like run out the back door.
And by the way, live ammunition is being fired at these cops as they're running.
And then air quotes here, nobody knows who the shooters are.
You know, and it's just like everything was a stand down.
It was all an orchestrated Stand down over a black career criminal thug who a lot of you know, maybe some of you don't, held a loaded firearm to the abdomen of a pregnant woman and told her he was going to blow her unborn baby out of her back.
You know, this guy was a parasite.
This wasn't some like, hey, we don't want to be accused of being racist.
Stu, can I quickly, so just because I know there's people in here that might be a little confused, and I just want to make sure I clarify the story.
So I'll summarize it real quick and you tell me if I'm right.
So basically, you're out there working, you guys are getting ready to apprehend somebody, you have a relationship with, you know, MDPD. Excuse me, Minneapolis Police Department, MPD. And a call comes through saying, hey, we need assistance.
So obviously, you and your buddy, drop your coffees, roll out to the scene.
As you get to the scene, you see an inspector there, high-ranking officer, kind of out of the ordinary.
So instead of dealing with him, you're like, look, it looks like they got this under control.
You literally see Chauvin with his knee on his back.
So you're like, all right, let's go ahead and hold the perimeter.
Make sure that, you know, citizens don't come in and try to interrupt the police as they're doing what they got to do.
As you're holding the perimeter, you notice it's taking a lot longer than usual.
Then information starts getting around that the ambulance arrived on scene.
The person that was there might or might not have died, but they put him in the ambulance and took him away anyway.
Then at that point, you realize that something might happen where the city might be on fire.
So instead of going back to what you were supposed to do with your regular duties, you end up kind of augmenting the MPD to avoid the eminent How do I say this?
Destruction that was coming.
So you go back to the third precinct, which I'm assuming is probably close to the area where George Floyd originally was apprehended.
And then you're basically helping MPD keep the precinct from being invaded and having their weapons stolen and having cops get killed.
Would you say that's accurate?
About 100%, yeah.
And that's not what we were paid to do, and we weren't government employees, and these are just our friends and our brothers, and I'm like, hey, any way that we can help, my whole team is here.
And real quick, Stu, just so I tell the people, because they might not know this about you, guys, for those of you that are wondering, Stu used to be...
He used to be on an apprehension task force where people that skipped bail or bond or whatever, he would go apprehend them.
So that's kind of what his background is.
Not for DWIs or driving after...
Serious crimes only.
Yeah, crimes against persons, level one felonies.
you're going 25 years or more.
You've molested somebody, you've raped somebody, you know, like, and, and, and this isn't like an alleged crime.
Most of the time, these guys were convicted.
And then these judges after the, you know, they convict a child rapist.
Right.
And then they're like, okay, you've been convicted.
Take two weeks, go get your shit together and then come back for sentencing.
Well, of course they're going to run.
The worst people.
Yeah, and they're bad.
So they would do anything in the world to not go to prison.
So, question for you, Stu.
And I really want to get this one, because no one can really talk about this like you at this point.
So from the time that he was taken in the ambulance to the time that the news got out that he died, how long would you say that window was?
Oh, um...
It was roughly four hours, three hours.
Gotcha.
It wasn't long because a lot of the people from the scene went to the hospital.
So it wasn't necessarily a media announcement.
We started getting out on social media.
Yeah, it started granularly bubbling up.
And then once it hit the media, which was still that night, it was an immediate explosion.
And these people were already in place.
They were already there.
They were ready to go.
They were organized.
You know, you see videos, you go back and look at the videos, you can see how organized it was.
I mean, these people had like almost militaristic tactics.
That's interesting.
Yeah, they had several different lines.
They would give each other breaks.
What the fuck?
Yeah, man.
They'd be like, alright, this is the staging.
They had staging areas set up.
It was like a military operation.
Okay, so obviously everyone that was there watching, because obviously everyone was recording on their phones like, look, they got this cop on this guy's neck.
So the people on scene probably knew that he was dead immediately.
And then they went to the hospital to double check and confirmed he was dead.
At that point, they're already starting to gather the people and they're starting to get Molotov cocktails, all this bullshit ready.
You're back at the third precinct assisting.
So would it be fair to say that first night George Floyd died, you were just pretty much stuck at that precinct helping the cops defend the, obviously the precinct where all this sensitive stuff is located, weapons, all this shit?
You weren't getting in or out of there very easily, that's for sure.
And if you did, you weren't getting out in your personal vehicle.
And squad cars were not exempt.
These people were throwing bricks through squad car windows that were occupied with cops.
Were you stuck there all night, Stu?
Were you stuck there all night protecting the precinct?
About 4 o'clock in the morning is when I finally got out of there.
Wow!
And when did the original call come in?
It was in the afternoon, like 1400 or so.
Two, three o'clock, something like that.
Yeah, so you were basically dealing with this shit for like 12 to 14 hours, basically.
And then the next day, too.
Yeah, I mean, we got up and we went back up there again.
You know, and we're just like, hey, anything that you need.
If you don't need anything, fine.
We're here.
But, you know, I mean, obviously we're all...
MPD and other and otherwise trained and you know we had a certified canine and we had obviously all the weapons so So day two would it be fair to say that at this okay?
So you go back home get a little bit of shut-eye go back to the third precinct to give support and at this point are like you know other law enforcement agencies there is it like full-on riot gear is there SWAT teams are there?
Yes, like now now you have Uh, state patrol there.
You have all of the surrounding departments and agencies there, basically.
Day two.
Yeah, day two.
You've got every agency in the state of Minnesota sending resources.
Um, day two, uh, you know, Walls has got the, the Army National Guard, which is another interesting thing because he brought them down there and then gave them the order that they could not load their firearms.
So they're standing there with unloaded.
Really?
What?
Yeah, they don't throw very well, and it really restricts you, as you know, having, you know, a long gun on a one-point sling trying to physically fight with somebody.
So it was a fake intimidation tactic, but very quickly the agitators realized that these firearms weren't loaded.
Wow!
I think it was a guy that was on a live that had like 100,000...
And viewers at the time, this guy walked right up to a National Guardsman and he pointed at the slide, which was open and the dust door was open.
And he's like, this firearm's not even loaded.
So, hold on, hold on.
I don't want people to like...
Okay, what you just said is fucking profound and I've never heard this.
So, you're telling me...
On day two of probably one of the worst riots in American fucking history, modern American history, where people are starting to burn down the city, Molotov cocktails are getting shoved, people are literally attacking the police.
Mike Waltz sends the National Guard in and he purposely tells them, look, you guys are strictly here for optics, you can't load your guns, and that's it.
Was this the same instruction given to other law enforcement agencies too?
Did they just cuck everybody?
No.
And it was just for clarification.
It wasn't Mike Woltz.
It was Tim Tampon Walls.
My bad.
I meant to say Tim.
Yeah.
Okay.
My bad.
Yeah.
So Tim Walls, he oversees, obviously, the governor oversees the Army National Guard.
Of course.
Yep.
Although he shouldn't.
I mean, he...
That he dodged deployment and he's a Valor thief, but that can go a whole hour or two.
But yeah, no, the cops were obviously armed with firearms that had live ammunition.
They were told that they couldn't use them.
Obviously, nobody's shooting anybody.
It doesn't matter what happens.
Nobody is shooting anybody.
If one of those snipers, I will say, on the first day, used the very justifiable means of lethal force when...
When the imminent threat of great bodily harm or death presented itself at the 3rd Precinct, that would have stopped, you know, if one of those snipers would have shot a guy in the brain, everybody would have dispersed, it would have been a holy shit moment, and that would have stopped $12 billion in damage at minimum from being inflicted across the country during the Summer of Love.
So, let me get this straight.
These assholes were tossing Molotov cocktails at the third precinct station.
Lighting it on fire while it was occupied.
And the snipers were told they cannot shoot these people hurling Molotov cocktails at their precinct.
At their brothers, yep.
Instead, they wanted them to just put out the fire and let them keep throwing Molotov cocktails.
Yes.
That's fucking crazy, Stu.
And then flee.
Holy shit.
And then the National Guard, which is there, has been told that they can't load their firearms.
Wow.
Dude, this is...
Bro, everybody in here, follow Stu.
Y'all are not going to get this detail anywhere else.
The cops are fleeing their own home.
So after this, you know, in the wake of all of this, and I'll just say this as a side note, I mean, I'm happy to answer more questions about that day, but as a side note, the Minneapolis Police Department has a charter with the city, and the charter says that they are supposed to have, and I'm within a dozen here, okay, because I don't remember exactly verbatim, but I think it was 835 cops, okay?
Mm-hmm.
After this event, in the months that ensued after this, there were like 460 cops that PTSD'd out.
Rightfully so.
These weren't pussies.
These were good cops.
They PTSD'd out after seeing what we all saw there.
A lot of them took an early retirement.
Some took medical retirement because they were hurt physically.
How long did the riots last where these guys were hurling Molotov cocktails, destroying the city?
How long did those riots last?
10 days, probably.
10 days.
Like, unprecedented pandemonium.
Cops were told to stand down.
National Guard has no ammo.
Yeah, where it's just constant, like an onslaught, like a military operation, I would say would be like 10 days.
But then there were one-offs and small explosions and things like that for probably three months.
So how are you guys able to get...
And then they have that chop zone, you know, that no-go zone, like nobody could get in or out of there.
And it's like, wait a minute, why in the world would the mayor or the police chief or any command staff not tell their cops to immediately go in there and tear down this chop zone?
What do you mean no-go zone?
So you've got, you know, people blocking the police, um...
From getting into places to respond to other events.
Wow.
So let me ask you this question, Stu.
And again, I apologize for, you know, sometimes interrupting to kind of clarify the story for the audience here.
So, 10 days of pandemonium.
National Guard is told by Waltz, the governor at the time, that they can't have their gun loaded.
Police are told you can't utilize deadly force.
You can't go into the go zone.
You pretty much have to just play defense.
You can't defend yourself, etc.
This goes on for 10 days.
Then, after you guys are able to somehow get this under control after many days, there starts to become one-offs where, you know, one riot occurs here, another one happens here, probably gets destroyed here.
Yeah, like pop-up riots.
It's kind of like a flash mob, only with Molotov cocktails instead of dancing.
Gotcha.
So the next thing I want to ask, Stu, so now that we know what happened in the first few days, you know, it's crazy that mainstream media will never tell this side.
Take me through, like, what's going on in the police department in regards to Chauvin?
Was it like, oh, this guy's fucking guilty, he needs to get arrested?
Or was it like, he was in the right, this is bullshit?
Like, how quick did Chauvin get arrested after all this shit happened?
It was several days, and you had at his personal home, obviously, was a big gathering spot for Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
And then, you know, the other cops' homes, and it was a serious, like, safety concern for him and his family and his children.
Oh, you got muted, I think, Stu, there.
I don't know how that happened.
Oh, all right.
So there was a serious safety concern for all of the cops that were there on scene when their identities started to get kind of leaked out about who they were.
Chauvin's house was surrounded by BLM and Antifa thugs.
All these cops were, so it became quite the issue.
You had Bob Kroll, who was a lieutenant with the police department at the time.
He was the president of the Minneapolis Police Federation.
He's actually, for a lot of people that don't know, Liz Collin, who is an independent journalist that released that The Downfall of Minneapolis documentary.
If you haven't seen it, go watch it.
It'll piss you the fuck off.
It's available on Rumble.
But the news channel is Alpha News.
She used to work for WCCO, which is a CBS affiliate here in Minneapolis.
And she left because, you know, all the news is fake.
And she was basically being told to lie and cover things up as an investigative journalist.
So she stopped working for them.
And started working for Alpha News.
She's the one that released that documentary.
She's actually the wife of Bob Kroll.
And so then his life is getting threatened because he's a cop's cop.
I mean, he's the guy that'll answer the press.
Well, why did your cop shoot that guy 14 times?
Well, because 15 would have been too many and 13 wouldn't have been enough.
Next question.
You know, I mean, he's not a guy that panders to the media or plays this black victimhood nonsense bullshit game.
He's just a straight up dude.
He was the union rep, basically, right?
Yeah, he was the president of the Federation.
Gotcha.
He was the president of the union.
Yep, yep.
So, let me ask you this, dude.
So, okay.
So, pandemonium, 10 days.
What was the sentiment in the police department?
Did everyone think that Chauvin was definitely going to get indicted?
Were they like, no, he's in the right?
No, everybody.
Everybody was really surprised about the indictment.
Again, this is a textbook, Minneapolis trained, taught, approved, promoted, authorized tactic for subduing an out-of-control or non-compliant subject.
So the arrest came out of nowhere.
Like, no one...
I mean, well, it's starting to kind of become expected once you saw Keith Ellison, the Attorney General.
You saw him start talking about this.
You saw the mayor start talking about this.
There was a lot of political pressure, you know, to arrest these guys.
So it kind of became like, they're going to fucking arrest these guys.
You know, so it kind of became like an imminent acceptance.
Like, they're going to fucking railroad these guys.
So what were the cops doing during this period when these press releases are coming?
Like, clearly they're not at their homes.
Like, were they hiding out at hotels with protection?
Like, I think it was five cops, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, no, they were at their homes.
And they just had, like, a detail, like a security detail outside of their homes.
But they were basically confined to home imprisonment, you know?
All of them, depending the investigation.
Yeah, not because of, no, not because of an order.
They were confined to home in prison, and because if they would leave, they'd get beat up or killed.
I mean, they had mobs outside of their home.
So they literally couldn't come into work, and nobody did anything about it.
No, and as a use of force, you know, when somebody dies like that or whatever else, there's an automatic administrative leave that, you know, happens.
Yep.
Standard investigation.
True, yep.
You go before internal affairs, like, If it's even necessary to go before internal affairs, a lot of these things are very cut and dry.
Where's the body cam?
Let me see it.
Okay, that was authorized.
Reinstate that cop.
And that happens a lot.
But in this situation, obviously, for some reason, whatever it is, was very different.
So, you're watching this from, you know, your purview.
You know a lot of MPD cops.
You know, some of them are pretty confident.
Hey, yeah, this is standard procedure.
Use the technique that we teach.
It's fine.
Then once you look at the news and you see things start to get traction nationally and people are calling for the arrest of Chauvin and the officers there, then it becomes very real that they're going to get arrested.
So, the day that these guys get arrested, and I want to kind of fast forward to the arrest and then kind of the trial.
And then also the MEs, because if I'm not mistaken, I want you to kind of correct me if I'm wrong here, there were multiple medical examiners that gave different causes of death, right, if I'm not mistaken?
Yeah, because the family hired one, you know?
So there was the official...
Coroner and then there was the family that hired an independent medical examiner.
Which family?
The George Floyd family?
Yeah, yep.
The Floyd family hired an independent medical examiner to do an autopsy or a secondary autopsy or whatever the case might have been after the body was released, you know, to be able to do that.
So the first ME, what was the official ruling on that?
It was homicide, wasn't it, if I'm not mistaken?
The first person?
Yeah, I don't know for sure.
I know that I know that the official coroner's report lists the cause of death as the overdose from the amount of amphetamines that he ingested.
So that's still publicly discoverable.
That's online.
You can go and you can find that.
Yeah, I'm Googling it right now because I'm live on Rumble right now.
But I do believe that you're right.
I do believe that the note was homicide.
And that doesn't necessarily mean murder.
uh so you know people a lot of times see homicide and they're like oh you know he was killed well yeah but homicide can mean a lot of things because if i sell you heroin you know myron and you go od uh that's homicide you know and and i'm a suspect for homicide i mean you were you were killed homicide is a is a death that occurs of unnatural causes um So I believe that yes,
homicide was listed on the official report, which is what made people get whipped up into a frenzy again, and then demand that these guys were arrested for homicide.
Hold on, I'm literally, I just pulled up the thing right now.
Cause of death.
I just did a control F for homicide, and it didn't even come up.
So hold on, let me look here, because I'm looking at the...
The autopsy right now, but you could keep going.
So if you scroll down and you look at cause of death, I believe hypoxia is listed there.
And hypoxia doesn't come from that lateral vascular neck restraint because you're not inhibiting the flow of oxygen.
You're inhibiting the flow of blood.
So, oxygen to the brain is vital and necessary.
Without oxygen to the brain, you're looking at imminent death or long-lasting debilitations, including like mental retardation, epilepsy, all kinds of different things can happen as a result of no oxygen to the brain.
However, no blood to the brain does not present those same dangers.
And so the hypoxia that I believe is listed, I haven't looked at this coroner's report for a long time, so you have to correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that hypoxia was one of the causes that was listed, which would not have come from the restraint tactic that was applied by Derek Chauvin, but would have rather come from The ingestation of the illicit street drugs that he was consuming.
Because, as you know, a lot of people stop breathing when they have too many meth bubbles or, you know, shoot up too much heroin.
They stop breathing.
I mean, that's just one of the negative side effects of...
So if you're considering doing heroin today, just understand that's one of the side effects.
Yeah, so I'm looking here.
It says, signs associated with fentanyl toxicity include severe respiratory depression, seizures, hypotension, coma, and death.
It's interesting, dude.
As I'm going through this fucking thing, it doesn't really explicitly say what killed him.
Like, I've literally hit control F. The way that these reports work, and I learned this subsequent to this occurrence, the way that these reports are read by a forensic analyst is that if there's like four causes, the number one cause is like whatever's listed as number one is like the primary cause of death, and then two, three, and four would be contributing factors to death.
So whatever the number one is in the report, And I believe the number one was the drugs.
And I'm 100% positive the number one was the drugs.
Yeah, so I'm looking here.
It says, final, I could read this out real quick for you guys.
So at the top of the page, this was done by pathologist Andrew M. Baker, MD. I have it up on screen right now.
If you guys are watching me on stream, I'm live on Rumble, so you can actually go through this with me if you're doing it.
Dom or somebody, if you guys don't mind putting the link in the space for the Rumble stream.
But you guys can read along.
It says here, 46-year-old man who became unresponsive by being restrained by law enforcement officers.
He received emergency medical care in the field and subsequently in the Hennepin Healthcare Emergency Department but could not be resuscitated.
So it goes, one, blunt force injuries.
Cutaneous blunt force injuries on the forehead, face, and upper lip.
Mucosal injuries of the lips.
Cutaneous blunt force injuries on the shoulders, hands, elbows, and legs.
Clinical history of hypertension, left pelvic tumor.
Then it goes into the third part where it says no life-threatening injuries identified, no facial, oral, mucosal, or conjunctival potentiae, no injuries of anterior muscles, no scalp, soft tissue.
Yeah, so let me just slow you down there so people can understand this.
If the LVR was not applied properly or if Derek Chauvin had choked George Floyd as the media was saying that he did, that he choked him out, that he put him in a chokehold, all these things.
All of that bruising that you're saying is non-existent would be not only present, but it would be prevalent.
If you put somebody into a chokehold, and any MMA fighter, any UFC fighter, anybody will tell you that you have days of very, very dark, almost purple...
Bruising that happens there because you're crushing a larynx.
You're crushing the tubing that gets oxygen to the brain.
And that makes them become very thin.
That bursts those capillaries.
It is a very gruesome-looking aftermath for a survivor of a chokehold.
For weeks, you'll have this very prevalent...
And it was non-existent.
He was not there.
It did not happen.
He did not choke him out.
He did not restrict his oxygen.
He did not misapply the LVNR. As a matter of fact, tactically, his LVNR was a little more soft than the way it's taught at Minneapolis because he was nowhere near the base of the neck.
He was more in the upper parts of Chauvin's back.
Gotcha.
Yeah, I got a picture up right here.
It looks like he has some upper back and then some back of the neck, but I don't think you could really choke someone from the back of their neck.
It can only be from the front.
You can inhibit oxygen from the back of the neck.
But you can only do that if they're face down, which Floyd was face down.
So you just don't have the means to get oxygen.
So you can actually choke somebody off in the back.
It's not likely, especially for somebody who's high on the drugs that Floyd was high on.
These people become almost superhuman.
Just for reference, and I'll let you move on.
Just for reference, we had a guy that was high on meth and PCP that we literally watched jump like Spider-Man from a third story, 33 feet, So Derek Chauvin's restraint to somebody who's under the influence of the drugs that Floyd was on We're good to
that he was taking, and it'll list all of those things almost verbatim.
When you look at cause of death, mortality on the coroner's report, and you look at negative side effects from heroin and meth, they are synonymous.
He died from the overdose.
I'm looking at this report, and when I do a control F on cause of death or anything, it's nowhere to be found.
This report, as I'm going through it, is extremely ambiguous with a bunch of random big-ass words.
It doesn't really, and I get it, it's doctor language, but there's nothing here that makes it very clear that this was a homicide.
So I'm assuming this is the autopsy report they relied upon for the prosecution, I'm guessing?
Yeah.
This ambiguous ass fucking report?
Yep.
That's the one that they used.
And then also you had the testimony of the 911 dispatcher.
They completely broke protocol during that.
How they dispatched the police.
How they dispatched the medics.
How they delayed.
How they didn't send fire originally.
They didn't send rescue.
They only sent paramedics.
That's completely wrong.
In a help call or a use of force call, You automatically get medics and fire rescue.
Automatic.
It's an automatic.
And this dispatcher took it upon herself to not do that.
There were all kinds of, and despite all of the inconsistencies, all of the SOP violations, all of the procedural errors that took place, despite that coroner's report, despite, still, this jury chose to convict Derek Chauvin.
So it was 100% of railroading from the beginning.
There's conspiracy theorists out there that might say, and by the way, when I say conspiracy theorist, I don't mean that as a dig.
Because, according to the Rolling Stone, I am America's conspiracy kingpin.
So, I'm not saying that as a dig, but there are people who, let me just say, have looked into this and there are theories that have been floated out there that the person that we saw actually go to prison wasn't Derek Chauvin.
I mean, I might even entertain that as somebody who's had personal interaction with him on dozens of occasions.
Was he a racist, in your opinion, since you actually knew the guy?
Was he racist?
Was he actually a racist as the media tried to portray him?
No, I mean, he just viewed people as who they are.
And, you know, I mean, obviously there's a lot of blacks that live up to the stereotype that cause people to be racist, I guess, you know, granularly, you know, that, I mean, no, I wouldn't say that he was, like, overtly racist.
I've never heard him say, like, I hate black people.
I can't wait to go kill a nigger today.
I've never heard any of that.
But, no, I don't think so.
I think he was just a good, objective cop that didn't like shitbags.
And he didn't, you know, like, he wasn't...
He wasn't like, oh, this guy's a black guy, so he's getting the LVNR, and this guy's a white guy, so he's not.
So, being boots on the ground, were you in Minneapolis when the trial actually happened?
I know it took some time between...
No, I was not in Minneapolis when the trial actually happened.
I was in Florida when the trial happened and when the verdict came out.
And actually, I haven't been back into Minneapolis proper since the day after Floyd OD'd.
I just, I don't have any desire to go back there.
I mean, this is, you got to remember, this is a place where I worked for 15, almost 15 years.
That place is like, you know, you kind of consider it to be your city.
Minneapolis and St. Paul, you know, being in the streets and having the respect of You know, people in the streets, people on the streets, even, you know, pieces of shit that you knew were gangbangers and dope dealers.
They respected us and our team and they respected the cops for the most part.
There was kind of, I guess, what you would say a mutual working relationship or respect back and forth between badges and high-level shitbags and even low-level shitbags.
So, no, I mean, this changed the whole game.
And, like, I mean...
There's businesses that were so good.
They were thriving.
I mean, Maxwell's was like my favorite restaurant to go to, and I would even go there when I wasn't working.
I would take my kids there.
I got pictures I can show you.
Actually, this guy looks just like you, Myron.
Holy shit, you have a doppel I mean, it's a picture of my son.
I mean, my sons would go up.
They were friends with, you know, a lot of these cops.
I've got pictures of them.
They would come inside of the precinct.
I've actually got a picture of...
My boy and me with three of my buddies from MPD at the 3rd Precinct two weeks before all this went down.
Shit.
So I was going to open it up for questions.
I'm sure people that were listening, and thank you for explaining and telling us that story, Stu.
I mean, that's a side that I've never heard, man.
The National Guard not having ammunition in their guns is fucking wild, dude.
I'm going to mute too because I'm cooking biscuits and gravy and it might be kind of loud.
Yeah, no worries.
No worries.
So anyone that has a question for Stu, guys, let's go ahead and get some hands up.
If you've got a question, put your hand up.
If I don't see you with your hand up, I'll just kind of go ahead and remove you off speaker.
But this is a unique opportunity to talk to someone that was actually there during the duration of the majority of the riots.
So I'll turn it to Ian first.
Dom, are you still there, by the way, or no?
Or he might be passed out.
Ian, I'll give you a co-host spot.
But go ahead, Ian.
I know you got something you probably want to ask.
Yeah, no, I mean, this has been one of the most interesting little segments I've listened to in a long time.
Real quick, Ian, I gave you co-host, bro, so you can help me with bringing people up and everything else like that, so if you can accept it and help me moderate this thing.
But go ahead, brother.
Of course.
Give your insight.
And I mean, this is one of the most interesting spaces I've listened to in a long time.
And Stu, I mean, first off, is just a freedom fighter in every sense of the word.
He's one of the heroes, like yourself, Myron, that's out there.
And he's talking about the...
Let's just say the overrepresentation of control, but without any of the hate for anybody.
He's making it something that's accessible for everyone.
I think it's one of the most critical things that we can all be doing to bring light to this issue that has so much control of the media, of the politicians, etc., The question that I would have, because I was completely unaware of this, let's say the prospect of rioters within 24 hours, right?
Stu was saying that he was seeing agitators, he was seeing the pallets of bricks, etc.
I'm just curious, for somebody that was in the heart of the tornado, Stu, at what point do you get the sense that this was co-opted as part of the big machine, quote-unquote, and And then the supplemental question to it would be, does that then therefore make you think, if it was within the first 24 hours, how quick was that machine mobilized and or was even the knee on the back of the neck prospectively part of a machine, right?
Because otherwise, this thing within a 12-hour window heard about the call and realized they could mobilize all of this insanity to bring about the rioting, the looting, all the craziness that we saw in the Summer of Love as you described it.
No, I don't think that the LVNR was orchestrated.
That was just a cop doing his job and it happened every day, all day long.
But remember, we had, what was the guy's name in New York that died?
Michael, was it Gardner?
Yeah, Michael Gardner, the 300-pound guy that was selling the cigarettes or something like that.
Yeah, the cigarette stealer or bootlegger or whatever.
Yeah, so you had that guy and then you had Ferguson with, what was that name, Officer Wilson.
And then, like, just previous to that, there was, like, one other.
So I think that basically what it was is that this army was ready to mobilize based on, like, whoever's next.
So it didn't have to be Minneapolis.
It could have been L.A. It could have been Chicago.
It could have been anywhere.
Like, whoever's next, we're doing this, and we're going to blow this whole thing up.
I think that—and that's just speculation.
I don't have any— You know, inside information that would allow me to corroborate that feeling, but that's just a feeling like because I saw how it went down.
So it's a feeling that comes from a place of firsthand eyewitness testimony that I can provide.
So, I mean, I guess I would say that it's a substantial likelihood that that's true.
But it was, yeah, I mean, when you see, and it wasn't 24 hours, I mean, there were busloads of people coming in within mere hours.
There were pallets of bricks that were just offloaded, like, I mean, randomly on street corners.
Like, who's the construction company, and who had the roll-offs, and why were they unmarked, and why were these things just...
Placed around.
Well, I mean, it's fucking obvious why they were placed there.
They were placed there to be thrown at cops, thrown at squad cars, thrown through windows, used to loot riot, burn steel.
You know, and if you guys remember...
There were cops all over the country that were just being randomly targeted for assassination just because they were cops.
I remember, you know, black cops speaking up and being like, hey, you know, I'm black.
And, you know, you had these BLM guys going, no, you ain't black, you're blue.
So, I mean, there was a very, like, it was such a perfectly implemented and perfectly planned process.
The method of distraction and division and violence.
And the reason why the George Floyd story is so important, you guys, is because if you look at 2014 Ukraine, it was the exact same thing.
It was during an election year.
It was when they had an administration that they did not like.
It was when, you know, they could use the Marxist subversion tactics of violence and then they could employ the Rothschild BlackRock Vanguard funded, Rothschild Boulevard Tel Aviv funded media to make it look like a popular uprising.
They could meddle in an election.
They could distract from an election.
This is exactly what happened in Ukraine in 2014 when our CIA pulled a violent coup there.
And it's exactly what's happening in Syria right now.
It's exactly what's happening in Georgia right now, which borders Russia.
It's exactly what was happening in Bangladesh.
But those people, you know, had basically a more effective January 6th and they ran their prime minister out.
But this is cyclical.
This is the exact blueprint that they use In order to cause this mayhem and then, you know, basically eventually ultimately regime change and control and usher in a new structure of government that's going to be more compliant to Jews.
And so this was 100% orchestrated and it's the same blueprint that was used in Ukraine in 2014. It's actually pretty mind-blowing when you look at it.
That's eerie.
All right.
Who's up next?
Is it Neo Renegade, I think?
Yeah, I can't see any of the hands on this side.
I can bring up a number.
I mean, you've got a ton of people requesting right now, Myron.
So I wasn't sure if you wanted me to just bring...
Yeah, let's start cycling people down.
I think Dom is asleep.
Maybe Max Prime as well.
So we could just start cycling people up.
But yeah, Neo Renegade, I see...
Wait, okay.
Do you have your hand up or...
Yes, I had my hand up, but I'll just put it down to speak.
Yeah, go ahead.
What's your question for Stu?
From formation, I'm a nutrition specialist and I'm a former fighter.
I run an MMA program here in French Canada.
I'm more here to talk about the choke, the specific choke, because you have to cut off The carotides on the side of the neck for the blood to stop flowing to the brain.
And it is pretty dangerous.
Now, I don't mean to be countersignaling, but let's say this Pinot guy, I have a question.
How long did he hold the choke for?
I think it was like 10 minutes or something like that, right, Stu?
Yeah.
This is crazy.
It was 9 minutes and some odd seconds.
Yeah, that's murder.
I'm sorry to say it.
I mean to be objective here.
That's literally murder.
Okay, hold on.
That is not to say that he had him in an LVNR for nine minutes.
He had him on the ground for nine minutes.
He had light pressure from the knee on the back.
He had him in the restraint for the amount of time that it took for the behavior to stop.
That wasn't until he was dead.
That wasn't until he overdosed.
That wasn't...
He didn't have him in an effective full LVNR restraint for nine minutes and some odd seconds.
I'm talking about this...
How long he was on the ground is not indicative of how long he was in the LVNR. Yeah.
I get you, Stu.
You're right.
But, I mean, the other guy.
I'm talking about the Pinot guy.
This white guy with the blonde hair.
This kid that put another guy in a rear naked choke for...
Oh, the Marine.
I know what you're talking about.
Penny or whatever?
Oh, I don't know that one.
We weren't talking about that case in particular.
And that was not an LVNR either, by the way.
That was a flip backwards reverse choke.
That's a completely different method of restraint.
That's not the LVNR because that is inhibiting oxygen.
That is not designed for blood flow.
That's designed for oxygen reduction.
Although the tactic is supposed to be for blood flow because you're supposed to go to the side of the neck.
But if you look at the guy on the subway, the Marine, That's not what he was doing.
The pressure was being applied to the front of the throat.
Well, I'd have to look into it.
From what I could see was a rear naked choke, which would apply pressure with the forearm and the bicep on the...
On the outsides of the neck to reduce the flow of blood.
Yes, exactly.
That's the way it's supposed to be applied.
If you hold this choke, with my squeeze, if I put my elbow in proper placement, like, underneath your chin, I can put you out in three or four seconds.
Now, if you hold this choke for a minute or two, you can probably kill the guy.
So, I mean, you have to use discernment here.
If I see two guys fighting on the street or one guy being overly aggressive on someone, can I just go up to him and murder him?
That's where it comes in.
And I'm going to finish with this.
The more popularity MMA gains, I think people are kind of getting used to this stuff.
And even in my gym, we were really careful with the chokeholds.
And it's just to say that you can't just go up to someone and murder them.
And yeah, I'll just leave it at that.
Because then you're basically, that's nigger behavior, you know.
You don't want to do that.
Tell that to Benjamin Netanyahu.
I'm just playing devil's advocate here.
I'm just playing devil's advocate.
Yeah, no worries.
Who's up next?
I see.
And we'll go for a little bit longer, guys.
I'm going to pass out, man.
I've been up all night, bro.
I've been streaming for like, damn, like 12 hours, 13, 14 hours now.
Yeah, I went to bed last night when you were starting, and I woke up this morning and just started milling around, and I'm like, oh, Myron is still on.
Yeah, dude.
I'm like, what the hell?
Yeah, I didn't expect to be on this long, man, but, you know, obviously...
I need whatever he's on.
Yeah.
Who's up next here?
I see...
I'm trying to look and see if there's hands.
I can see down there for you, Myron.
I see Orlando and Matthew with their hands up.
Oh, yeah, awesome.
You're dropping off, actually.
That'll work out well, because I'm going to have to hop here shortly.
Yes, sir.
Go ahead, Orlando.
Yes, sir, might I chime in?
I'm speaking as a regular, humble, like, American average citizen that's able to talk to you guys.
You know, Myron Gaines, Stu Peterson, you know.
Peters, bro, Peters.
There's no son.
My apologies, but, I mean, this year alone, like, looking through all this shit, looking, like, basically through the facts, like, I started with Myra, you know, going through, like, you know, the after hours and then going into, like, deeper stuff with, like, uh, with Castle Club.
Catholic Club Premium member right here.
I support it and stuff, but...
Shout out to you, bro.
Looking through the Occupied documentary with Myron, and actually his breakdown on that was really eye-opening.
It's so much so where I actually started showing it to my younger sister that's now 18. She's a high schooler.
And she was telling me that in high school, or her high school, like, this can't be discussed.
Whatever the teacher said, like...
Is what is, like, due basically on, like, assignments, on anything that the teacher is saying.
So me showing her this stuff and, like, actually giving her the facts and, like, the breakdown and stuff that she's never seen before is really...
Really eye-opening to her.
She, like, my whole family thinks, and basically when I talk to people, like, on average, like, daily people, like, I'm fucking insane, but I'm like, these are all, like, facts that actually are coming out to light.
And my question basically is, how do we protect ourselves from this new wave that's coming that's basically the truth?
Like, how do we basically I'm aware of more people and how do we just stay sane, basically, with all this stuff that's coming out?
That's my general question.
Stu, you want to take that one, bro?
Yeah, I do want to answer that, actually, because I think that's a great question.
If you just said a regular guy, you know, I'm not an influencer or whatever, I'm just a Joe Blow American.
Well, first of all, no, you're not.
You're an American.
That makes you exceptional because being an American is exceptionalism.
Yes, sir.
So don't ever let the presence or lack thereof of your online digital footprint make you feel like you're less capable of affecting, you know...
Change or protections.
What people need to understand is like, you know, first of all, I'm not a believer in elections, okay?
That's a whole other topic.
I'm not going to get into it.
I believe they're fake and gay, and I believe that we install people.
All right, so with that aside, I don't think you're going to change anything at the ballot box until that system is fixed.
But what you can do is, do you know who your neighbors are?
Directly next door to you, down your street, on your block, in your town, at your church, in your city, in your community.
Do you know who these people are and have you organized with them?
Have you had physical, in-person?
What are your qualifications?
What are your strengths?
What are your skill sets?
What is your weakness?
What will you bring when the lights go out, when the, you know, whatever?
What are we doing?
See, that's conversations that I've had on my street.
Everybody knows where we're going, what we're doing, who's bringing what.
And it's not even defensive.
It's more of an offensive deployment, really.
And so, I mean, you got to have the in-person conversations and you have to have them with strangers as well.
You have to have them at the grocery store.
Oh, I see that you're wearing a mask.
Can you tell me what you're afraid of?
Why are you wearing a mask?
Yes, sir.
Oh, you know, at the supermarket or at the coffee shop.
Oh, I see that you're wearing your I Voted sticker.
Let's talk about elections, you know?
A lot of flack on that when I put it on me.
A lot of flack on that.
Yeah, well, and for good reason.
I would have given you a lot of flack.
I would have been like, oh, you voted?
Let's talk about that.
Let's talk about elections.
Let's talk about why what you just did means absolutely nothing and you would have been better served going and grabbing yourself a cup of coffee or going to the shooting range or the gym.
Yes, sir.
There's a lot of different things that you can do, but I think that what a lot of people have done, and I don't know if it's the fluoride in the water or they're triple boosted and vaxxed, but if you notice, the world is different now.
People, you see them in a store, it's very quiet.
The world is quiet.
You go out into nightlife like Myron did.
Has noted multiple times it's not just because of the toxic poisonous serum called feminism, but there's a lot of other reasons why it's very quiet at night.
You go into the grocery store, you say hi to somebody, they won't even look you in the eyes.
People walk around with their head down.
You see the fluoride, dumb death stare from people when you're talking to them.
They're like, whoa.
People are fucking retarded right now.
I've talked to friends and they've, like, my friend, like, he's my barber and stuff.
He cuts my hair or whatever, right?
Like, and I ask him, like, stuff like...
Like, what do you think on, like, what's going on and stuff, like, around the world?
And, like, I'm always, like, attentive to, like, stuff.
I'm always interested in the podcast, like, good people that are on, actually, like, good streamers that are spreading the message and stuff.
And I ask them, and they're, like...
Well, I mean, it doesn't really affect me, so I really don't give a fuck.
And I'm like, man, like, the things that are going on around you, like, with inflation, say inflation, whatever, the perfect example, the president that's in office, like Myron says, like, the thing that really affects us is foreign policy from a president.
And I believe that to be true because I'm, you know, Average guy with, you know, a blue-collar worker, you know, a trucker that's also in the Army and stuff.
And that's one of the big reasons why I voted.
I really don't want to go to World War III, but if my president and my country really wants, like, to cause that duty on me, I'm...
I'm already in, so I'm glad to do whatever...
Not glad, but I'm honored to do whatever I need to for the country.
But being aware of all this shit and seeing it around me and seeing it around other people and how other people are zombies.
And I'm looking at them and I'm looking at people around them.
I say these things that I've heard that are actually factual statements.
I try not to take too much from Myron because I know he talks with a lot of facts and the actual facts that he says.
I say to people, and they think I'm crazy.
They think I'm insane.
And I really don't understand.
Even with Occupy, too, it's so much factual.
You've got to go find a more reasonable group of people to talk to.
Not to say that I think that we should give up on anybody because I think that everybody is worth saving and fighting for, but if they're going to slow you down and get in the way, Then, right now, you've got to say, fuck that.
You're slowing me down and you're getting in my way, which is going to result in my death and the death of my kids.
I've got to have people that are like-minded, that are in warrior condition, physically, mentally, spiritually, alongside of me picking up a sword and storming the gates of hell.
Yes, sir.
So find yourself that group.
Hey, Myra, thank you so much for having me, bro.
I'm going to plate breakfast for my boys, my kids.
No, no worries, bro.
Thank you for coming in and giving that...
No, thank you very much.
No, of course, dude.
I need someone to clip that part where Stu kind of explained line by line what went down on that day.
I'm going to send you that picture, too, of your doppelganger.
No, I appreciate that, bro.
Have fun with your family, and thank you for coming in.
Myron, I was thinking the exact same thing.
Stu, what you just said was masterful.
I don't have the video editing skills of somebody over at Disney, the head of the snake of this evil media empire, but I'll do the best that I can to make something compelling, because that was beautiful.
Yeah, we need to clip that for sure, and I'll reshare Ian if you post it, but no, thanks, Stu.
Yes, sir.
I'm so grateful for the time that you gave me, sir.
Thank you for your time.
No worries, brother.
So, guys, I've been streaming for a long-ass time, man.
I think this is kind of where I kind of end the stream here.
We've been going for 7 hours and 23 minutes on here, and then I actually did a 5-hour stream right before this.
It's 11 o'clock in the morning here in Miami.
So, guys, I'm going to end the stream here.
Ian, if you're going to start up a space or anything else like that, guys, give me a follow if you enjoy this type of content, whether it's true crime, bring in guests.
Make sure to check me out and follow me.
On this account, guys, it's my main account now.
Well, it's been my main account, but I just changed the name.
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Love all y'all ninjas.
Make sure to follow Ian Malcolm84 as well.
I'm always in his spaces.
He also hosts a lot of great spaces.
So, love you ninjas, and I'm out.
Lots of love, Myron.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you, guys.
Peace.
Alright, chat.
My OBS froze hours ago, so I can't even see what the fuck is going on.
I've been, like, monitoring the stream from my fucking Rumble stream.
But guys, I am dying.
I'm gonna get ready to go to bed.
Still haven't slept.
I might stream tomorrow night for y'all.
We'll see what happens, bro.
It seems like you guys really enjoy these Night Train streams.
So, yeah.
Yeah, man.
With that, I'll end the stream there.
Love y'all ninjas.
Oh, let me read some of these chats before I get off.
Holy shit, my bad, guys.
All right, Bigsby Return.
This is from Nightstar.
Yobi says, Speaking of that, Richmond, California is a failed...
Hold on, where is that?
Richmond, California is a failed city.
One example I just found out that Walgreens closing here primarily due to the nigs stealing every day and the worst part, the security guard pretty much can't do anything physically in general.
California is a failed liberal retard state.
At least Florida got the standard ground law.
California is so fun.
Gay facts, bro.
Your boy, Lem.
California's a failed state.
Ark Lenny says, Black people say they want all white people dead or they want to kill white people and nothing happens to them.
It's true.
No white people want this movement.
There is no boogeyman after black people.
You're masculine, hurt, traumatized, mother, lie to you.
And then Nightstar says, Myron Biggs, we return.
Let me see here.
Let me see.
Let me see.
Make sure I didn't miss any rumble rants.
Okay, Hubie says, you know we'll stick for more than two minutes, my jizz.
Okay, this guy, Keegs, NNWP. Sonic says, Myron, can you please get Zerka on for a clash of the Klan meeting?
Yeah, I definitely will.
We were supposed to do a space on Haktua, just that our schedules didn't align.
Hey, fuck Myron, you're so Jaguar.
Okay, does the Denny's menu even offer Klan chow to the slate?
That's funny.
That's from Hubie again.
The racist homophobe says somebody steel man his argument.
Sooner History says W.
And then WizKid says is 44 not a master number?
I don't know.
I'm not a numerology guy, so that's a question.
And then Adam also says, can someone explain to me how to join Discord?
Hit up Noble, Adam, and he'll hook you up.
All you gotta do is click the link, and you just join in if you've got a Discord account.
But anyway, guys, with that said, I'm going to end the stream.
I love y'all ninjas.
Peace out, and I will catch you on the next one I might come back on later tonight.