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We're going to be talking about Israel.
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But anyway, without further ado, let's go ahead and get right into it.
We're going to be covering Syria first.
So, Syria, who is the president of Syria?
Bashar al-Assad, okay?
Born September 11, 1965, is a Syrian former politician, military officer, and surgeon who served as the 19th president of Syria from July 2000 until his overthrow in December 2024, which pretty much happened within the last 48 hours.
As President Assad was the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and Secretary General of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party.
He is a son of Havas al-Assad, Who was the president from 1971 until his death in 2000 and obviously rose to power after that.
And his brother died, Basile al-Assad, died in a car accident.
Assad was recalled to Syria to take over Basile's role as heir apparent.
The guy wanted to be, I think, an optometrist, if I'm not mistaken, in the UK. Now, let's look at this from a geopolitical standpoint of where Syria is located.
As you guys can see here, we've talked about this before, but I want to...
Let me see if I can make this a bit bigger for you ninjas.
Okay, so you have Syria right here, right?
And you have Israel right here, right?
Israel's here.
Gaza's here.
And right above...
Man, I don't like this map.
Let me try to get this shit to Syria so I can make this bigger.
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Sorry about that chat.
So you got Israel right here, right?
And then right above it, You have Lebanon, right?
Then you have Damascus and Syria over here, and then you have Iraq and Iran.
Why am I talking about these random countries in the Middle East?
Because, my friends, this is what is called the axis of resistance.
Iran is the main power, and it has proxies in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and down here, And Yemen, right?
These are the main powers that oppose Israel.
Obviously, the entire Arab world doesn't like Israel.
We've talked about this in detail.
But if I would say the countries that are actually actively fighting Israel, it is by far Lebanon with Hezbollah, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, right?
And obviously, the Houthis down here in Yemen, right?
And there's been this conflict for a very long time, ever since Israel's creation in 1948. It's had problems with the Arab world.
But if we're going to talk about modern conflicts now, it is by far, these are the powers at be.
And the reason why Syria is such a critical strategic point, guys, is because Iran would move a lot of the weapons, etc., you know, destined for Hezbollah through Syria.
Syria would allow the safe passage of the weapons to Hezbollah to fight Israel, right?
And obviously there was a ceasefire, and quickly after the ceasefire, there was a rebel insertion led through this area right here.
Where they've took over the first town of Aleppo, which, if I'm not mistaken, is the second biggest city in Syria.
And then they just started moving their way down, and they recently took Damascus recently.
Now, many are wondering, where is al-Assad?
He is in Russia.
From what I understand, he's in Russia.
Russia is an ally, a very serious ally of Syria.
For strategic purposes, there have been a civil war going on in Syria.
For the better part of over a decade.
And that is because there is a port in Syria that Russia uses.
Where the fuck is it?
Trying to find it here.
Tartus.
Boom.
This is very important for Russia because it gives Russia a strategic point in the Middle East.
And, you know, from a military standpoint, economic standpoint, etc.
So Russia came in to save Syria before when there was forces, when this rebel thing happened before, with airstrikes, etc.
But obviously Russia has its hand tied with the ongoing conflict in Syria.
With Ukraine.
All right.
So that's just a kind of that's a very broad guys and summarized version of what's been going on here of who Assad is, where Syria is located, its position with the axis of resistance against Israel.
And we're going to kind of go into a little bit more here.
And I've got some videos to react to.
And then also I've got a Twitter space where we're going to talk to a Syrian girl who is pro-Assad.
And I think it's important to hear both sides.
We're going to listen to anti-Assad side, pro-Assad side, so you guys can kind of make your own decision.
You know, I like to be unbiased and get different perspectives here.
So this is a tweet that I made earlier this morning.
Syria being taken over by rebels and al-Qaeda is not a good thing.
Yes, guys, al-Qaeda took over Syria.
I don't know if the mainstream media will say that, but yes, that's basically what went down.
It's not a good thing for America.
At least we knew what Assad was capable of.
Now a former al-Qaeda terrorist, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, who I will show you guys right now who he is, wants to buy the State Department for $10 million, runs Syria.
More destabilized countries in the Middle East benefits Israel and leaves us with a larger bill.
So who the fuck is this guy?
Let's go ahead.
A Google search does a lot.
Here he is.
Abu Muhammad al-Julani.
Right?
Let's go ahead and...
Ahmed Hussain Oshara, better known by his nom de jour...
Abu Muhammad al-Julani is a Syrian militant leader who has served as the second emir of Tahrir al-Sham since 2017, which is, I think, basically a subset of al-Qaeda.
Born of Saudi Arabia to Syrian exiles, his family returned to Syria in the late 1980s.
Before cutting ties with al-Qaeda in 2016, Julani had served as the emir of the now-defunct al-Nusrah front of the former Syrian branch of al-Qaeda.
Yes, you got it right guys.
We went ahead and backed and supported a guy that was a part of an organization that ran the fucking planes into the towers.
But!
Let's go ahead and go into the history of Assad.
Obviously, keep in mind this is mainstream media, Normie sources, so might be a little bit biased, but let's get into it anyway.
Because I think the important thing here is for you guys to understand Bashad's rise, the history, and we'll give you guys another perspective after this.
Bashar al-Assad inherited his father's totalitarian regime and left it and his country in ruins.
A thuggish police state in a brutal repression turned war, where hundreds of thousands of civilians were killed and more than half the population fled their homes.
He'll be remembered as one of the most violent rulers in response to the uprisings that started in late 2010. And with the Arab Spring?
Arab world.
He'll also be remembered as the failing endpoint of the Assad dynasty that his father had started that lasted for over 42 years, but it collapsed under him.
Bashar al-Assad never expected to take over from his father.
His older brother Basil was the heir apparent.
Instead, Bashar trained as an ophthalmologist in London.
Former Assad family insiders say he didn't have the right...
And I think he has a British citizenship, if I'm not mistaken, guys.
...stuff to run Syria.
His brother Basil bullied him as a child.
His father never gave him as much attention as Basil.
But a high-speed car crash killed Basil, and Bashar was brought back home to learn the family business.
When President Hafez al-Assad died in 2000, Syria's elite pushed Bashar into the presidency, keeping 30 years of their own wealth, power, position and influence intact.
Afez was a leader, the head of the entire regime, while Bashar never came close to that.
At first, the new president agreed to modest reforms and released hundreds of political prisoners.
But that brief moment of optimism, dubbed the Damascus Spring, ended abruptly.
A decade later, the regional upheaval known as the Arab Spring wouldn't be addressed as easily.
Protests demanding change spread across Syria.
And just so you guys know, right, most of these Arab countries, guys, are run...
I'm just gonna keep it real with y'all ninjas.
Most of these Arab countries are run by dictators, okay?
Like, democracy isn't really a thing in the Arab world, all right?
Like, uh, it's just not a thing.
Um...
So this uprising was kind of like a middle finger to the dictatorships and the monarchies and everything else like that, that the Arab world had dealt with for decades, if not centuries.
In early 2011, the regime cracked down, turning peaceful protest into slaughter.
The UN found what it called massive evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity, responsibility at the highest level of government, including the head of state.
Assad, the deceptively gentle face of an increasingly desperate regime, denied responsibility in one of his rare encounters with a Western journalist.
They are not my forces.
And just so you guys know, Assad does not like the West for obvious reasons.
He feels as though that the West meddles too much in Middle Eastern affairs.
He dislikes.
He feels as though a lot of it is Western propaganda to make him look like Like a war criminal, a devil, etc.
He doesn't like Western interference in CIA coups with the Mossad.
Obviously, he dislikes Israel.
He doesn't like the occupation of Israel and the Palestinian people.
And in the Arab world, the opinion is split, which is why I'm showing you guys CNN, which is obviously going to be anti-Assad.
Western media in general is going to almost always be anti-Assad.
And I'm going to go ahead and give you guys a perspective of someone who is Syrian that is more pro-Assad.
And you guys can kind of make your own decisions.
There are military forces belong to the government.
Oh, sorry.
Okay, but you have...
I don't own them.
I'm president.
The chaos spawned countless local militias and opposition forces.
In the mayhem, the ultra-violent Islamist group ISIS gained a temporary foothold, spewing its nihilistic terror over the border into Iraq.
U.S. and Iraqi forces confronted and ultimately crushed them, but didn't challenge Assad's brutal authority.
Because they were more focused on ISIS at this point.
These guys were going crazy and Syria killing people, so obviously they didn't care too much about Assad versus they want to get rid of him.
And here's the other thing, too, that's very important.
See, the problem is when you topple these dictators, right, The thing is, is that these dictators had some semblance of control.
Hence, why the people revolted is because of the control.
So when you topple them, you get a bunch of, like it creates a vacuum and like everyone wants to struggle to get power.
So we're dealing with Iraq now, 20 years ago, like damn near 20 years ago.
We had, uh, we went into Iraq, March of 2003, and we're still dealing with the destabilization of Iraq.
So, um, whenever you destabilize these Middle Eastern countries, it creates a lot of problems, it creates a power vacuum, and then it allows terrorist organizations to thrive, as we saw with ISIS. Fearing the developing threat, the United States led a coalition to fight Assad's terrorist enemies for him, ISIS and al-Qaeda.
Russia, too, joined the fight.
And Russia was critical to assisting the Syrian military guys because they were able to utilize Russian air to really take these guys out.
And like I explained to you guys before, Russia Obviously has a significant vested interest in Syria with that port over there in Tartus.
Losing ground, committing more forces than any other country.
With barbaric, internationally condemned ground and air assaults, Russia turned the tide in Assad's favor.
Russia saved Syria.
You know, common Putin W. But when Russia's forces went to war in Ukraine in 2022, the clock on Assad's rule began ticking down.
By late 2024, his other main allies, Iran and Hezbollah, were blooded by over a year-long war with Israel.
Assad's fortunes plummeted.
Former al-Qaeda turned nationalist Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham surged out of their northern enclave, exploiting Assad's allies' weakness, overrunning the country.
Within two weeks, Assad had fled to Russia, ending his family's half-century.
They took over Syria, guys, incredibly quickly.
They took Aleppo and then they just started taking town after town all the way down into Damascus, which again going back to the map here, right?
So they started here.
These rebels were all concentrated in this area here.
What is it called?
Idlib or some shit like that?
I forget what it is.
This region.
But the point is they took Aleppo fairly quickly.
And this was the second biggest city in Syria.
And then they just started working their way down.
And they eventually took homes and then they took Damascus.
And then Damascus is where the palace is.
And they took it within weeks.
Ruthless repression of the Syrian people.
His life in exile begins, living in the shadow of fear.
His heinous crimes will eventually catch up with him.
Well, Putin will never give him up, so he's going to be safe in Russia, I'll tell you guys that.
I mean, Snowden's over there, a bunch of, you know, American war criminals are in Russia.
Putin will never give them up.
And I want to bring in Nick Robertson now.
Nick, my apologies.
That was my mistake.
That was your reporting that we just saw and listened to.
And it really does just give us such a vast picture of the Bashar al-Assad and the Assad family.
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Regime and the control that they exerted over Syria for so long.
Yeah, and the bloody aftermath of that control.
I mean, they were the ones in 2012, I remember, during the Civil War there, being in this small town where the tanks and the heavy machine guns were arraigned against a civilian population.
We managed to get out before they started shooting those heavy weapons.
But that came and it lasted, what we've seen, over 12 years.
You know, the toll that Assad has left behind has been documented.
I mean, his forces documented it.
There was the famous case of a police military photographer from one of the jails.
He went by the pseudonym of Caesar.
He left the country, got asylum outside of Syria, and he took with him a catalogue of photographs, about 10,000 photographs, that literally catalogued more than 6,000 deaths in Assad's jails.
So the accounts, if you will, the documents that could be used to put Assad in court one day to be held accountable for his crimes are there.
And the use of chemical weapons, the use of chlorine gas back in 2018 and numerous other times, that time killing 43 people, the use of the deadly nerve agent, Sarin, 2017. Just a few years ago, Assad, the leader of a country, dropping a deadly nerve agent on his citizens, killing more than 90 of them.
These are all documented.
The evidence is there, and he could literally one day face that in court, and that's something he'll be thinking about all through his remaining years in exile.
Yeah, no doubt about that.
Nick Robertson in London, thank you very much for that reporting.
I'd like to bring in former NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Wesley Clark.
General, thanks so much for joining us.
We left you last night.
This was all really unfolding, and now here we are 24 hours later, and the Assad regime has officially fallen.
What do you make of where we stand right now?
Well, I think right now the question is really what's going to happen there in Damascus and in the rest of Syria, because there are contending factions.
The Syrian Democratic Forces that we're supporting, and U.S. forces on the South, as President Biden made a lot of strikes against ISIS, those Syrian Democratic Forces are coming up.
And you mean supporting al-Qaeda?
They're trying to expand their reach.
The Kurds are going to be very, very concerned about what happens because this HTS group has had backing from Turkey.
And President Erdogan was— Oh, yes.
I forgot to mention that.
Turkey also has a vested interest.
They've been beefing with Syria for a very long time.
Erdogan does not like Basad, who Erdogan is the leader of Turkey.
First of the national leaders who said when this was all unfolding a couple of days ago, Well, I hope that everyone will get out of the way and support them.
So he's behind this group.
And that's not good news for the Kurds.
But President Erdogan and Turkey have always had larger ambitions to stabilize this region and to do more.
On the one hand, that could be helpful.
And on the other hand, it will bring its own challenges and rivalries from other regional powers.
And all that's going to play out because it would be very surprising if HTS has a constitutional game plan to call the UN and supervise some elections, elected parliament.
Yeah, they like shooting guns in the air in the Arab world, guys, in case you haven't realized.
I hope it happens, but it would be really remarkable if it does.
Yeah, that's a big deal.
They toppled the statue just like they did with Saddam.
Instead, what's likely to happen is a one-party rule behind the scenes, cutting deals or some people will be cut out.
The real question is, what about these terrorists that are being held in northeast Syria?
For goodness sake, if they get released, that's a whole other level of challenge for the United States and for the region.
So there are many, many uncertainties in this.
One thing, though, Jessica, is President Biden did take credit for this and his support of Israel in the way that the United States has handled it.
So did Netanyahu.
The United States has handled it.
They didn't publicize that one as much, though.
There's no doubt that the weakening of Iran, the weakening of Hezbollah, and so forth, Israel's actions have enabled this to occur.
As far as Russia's concerned, I suspect that President Erdogan and President Putin have got this worked out.
The naval base will stay there.
The terrorists won't bother the Russians.
This gives, actually, for President Erdogan, it's good.
He's got a little hold card to play with Mr. Putin if he has to, because through his influence in this regime, if he has that influence, and again, we don't know that for sure, but he can Turkey is a NATO member and they have a huge military chat.
He'll turn the screws on Mr. Putin on those naval bases and the airfield when he wants to.
And so in this region, everybody's talking to everybody, all of the time, at various levels.
All right, give me ones in the chat if you guys want me to explain kind of how this got to where it's at from October 7. Give me ones if you guys want me to, twos if you guys want me to keep going on with Syria.
Ones, if you guys want me to explain how we got here from October 7th.
Or twos, if you guys want me to just keep going on.
I know some of you guys might not necessarily be geopolitical people on the Middle East.
So, let me, I'm looking here, we'll see what y'all ninjas want.
Looking at the FNF chat, I see mostly ones.
Fred reacts mostly ones.
All you guys that want me to talk about Jay-Z, relax.
We're gonna get there, nigga.
Don't be fucking thirsty.
Don't worry.
We'll get there.
Okay.
Let's go through this real quick.
There's a lot more.
So you guys understand how the fuck we got here.
Because this is a very complex situation.
Okay.
So.
October 7th.
Let's go back in time.
Let's rewind the clock.
It's October 7th.
October 7th.
Members from Hamas break into Israel, pass the guard defense, and we know what happened, right?
First, they said 2,000 people were killed, then ended up being 1,200.
Then we found out that 300 to 400 of those people that were killed were IDF. Then we found out that a lot of those people that were killed were killed by the IDF with tanks and the airstrikes, et cetera, from the helicopters, whatever, right?
This event triggered massive conflict in the Middle East.
After that happened, Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aka Bibi Netanyahu, was in the middle of a corruption trial, bribery and some other stuff.
The tribe got suspended.
He came to absolute power, assembled the war cabinet, and him and Yulav Galant began bombing the fuck out of Gaza.
It's a very densely populated area with approximately 2 million Palestinians.
And then they started the ground assault, which is still going to this day, over a year later.
They've killed almost all the major leadership, to include Yahya Senwar, who was the head of the military wing of Hamas, and they've also killed Ishmael Haneya, who was the chief negotiator for the political wing of Hamas.
The interesting thing is they killed Yahya Senwar here in Rafa, as you guys know, with the drone and him famously throwing the stick at the drone in an act of defiance before being killed.
And the Middle Eastern world looks at that as a big W. And Ishmael Haneya, The other guy, the negotiator, was killed here in Tehran, Iran, okay?
As he was there to witness the inauguration of the president of Iran, who was being sworn in or brought in.
Why is that important?
Well, Israel killed one of their ops in their top ops major city.
So, from a diplomatic political Even economic sense, this makes Iran look very bad.
So Iran vowed to retaliate for that.
On top of that, Israel also conducted an operation where they blew up a bunch of pagers, walkie-talkies, and beepers.
A bunch of older type technology because Hezbollah and Lebanon thought that they were safe utilizing older technology from intercept of Israeli intelligence.
And a bunch of them died.
They had these explosives in the pages for damn near 10 years.
And a bunch of them died.
Shortly thereafter, after killing Yahya Senwar, Killing Ishmael Haneya, the leaders of Hamas.
They conducted a bunch of airstrikes in Beirut and they killed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah.
They killed Fawad Shakur and a bunch of other high-ranking officials in Hezbollah.
Then they began a ground assault here into South Lebanon.
The purpose was to make it all the way to Beirut.
They failed.
Hezbollah You know, the mainstream media won't report this, but Hezbollah basically whooped their asses on the ground.
And this is kind of the way it goes in modern warfare, guys.
The invading country has a significant disadvantage when invading a defending country.
And this area that they invaded here in southern Lebanon is all mountainous terrain.
And the IDF had a very tough time.
They're getting their tanks blown up.
Their airstrikes weren't hitting like they wanted.
They're getting ambushed.
They couldn't take the territory that they needed to take, right?
They couldn't even make it to the Qatani River, right?
So...
What ends up happening is Israel and Hezbollah, right?
Because Hezbollah was weakened as well.
Their capital, Beirut, got bombed to fucking hell.
And so their leadership was gone, pretty much.
And they were losing some people in the ground war here.
But Hezbollah was doing a pretty good job of holding them back, right?
For the reasons I explained before.
So Israel and Lebanon negotiate a ceasefire.
Right?
And days after the ceasefire is executed, we see a rebel move from Syria, which we know that there had been a civil war going on since the 2010s, which had been, you know, kind of a bit reclusive.
But then it started to explode after the ceasefire.
Right?
Many believe that this Idlib area, there we go, Idlib, there we go.
This area is where a lot of these rebels are at.
And then that's where they went into the Aleppo and they basically took over Syria within a couple weeks.
Many people believe that, well actually not even many people believe, it's been established now and confirmed that the United States and Israel backed these rebel groups in Syria.
And these rebel groups went ahead and toppled Assad.
Now, why is it important to top Assad?
As I discussed earlier in the show, Assad runs Syria and he is an active member of the resistance, the axis of resistance.
Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, right?
He is a partner in this and then obviously you got Yemen down here with the Houthis.
Syria is a critical infrastructure point for the facilitation of weapons, munitions, etc.
for Hezbollah, who's right there on the border, shooting missiles into Israel.
And they had been bombing Israel and shooting missiles into Israel since October 7th to stave off some of the pressure that the IDF was exhibiting in Gaza.
Okay?
So, with Hezbollah significantly weakened, their leadership gone, Hamas leadership gone.
Russia in the middle of a war with Ukraine.
Syria was basically left naked.
Right?
And Iran, though powerful, understands that its hands are a bit tied.
Because its biggest proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas, are significantly weakened.
And for them to aid Syria and stop the progression, because these guys move fast, by the way.
These fucking guys move fast.
Within weeks, they had Syria taken over, right?
Iran could not respond quickly enough to stop the rebel forces, which these rebel forces were also backed by Israel and the United States.
Keep in mind also that Iran is trying to avoid a war with the United States, despite the fact that Israel has been antagonizing Iran with strikes, assassinations, etc.
for many months now, for over a year.
And there's been escalations for years.
You know, we could talk all the way back to 2020 when Trump killed Soleimani, but that's a whole other discussion.
With the week in Syria, we now have Hezbollah weakened.
We have Hamas weakened.
We have Iran reluctant.
This allows the rebels to kind of move in.
And they took Syria within a few weeks.
And Russia's weakened as well.
And that, my friends, is how we got a toppled Syria.
We're going to go into more detail when we talk with Syrian girl and everything else like that.
but give me one's in a chat that makes sense man that's how we got here Hopefully you guys learned something from that.
That's obviously a very summarized version of what went down, but I'm trying to keep this nice and succinct and stay on topic.
Awesome.
Awesome.
Nice.
Nice.
All right.
I see a lot of ones.
Awesome.
Love you guys, man.
All right.
Now we're going to go into video shows.
Syria's Prime Minister getting escorted out of office as Assad regime falls.
This is crazy, bro.
This is equivalent to, like, our Vice President fucking getting escorted out of the White House after being toppled.
Crazy shit.
Good morning.
I'm Victor Blackwell.
Good to be with you.
And yes, and also I'm glad.
Thank you so much for mentioning that.
Yes, guys, a lot of countries are invested in this conflict because Syria is in a very good strategic location.
Turkey's involved.
Turkey hates them because...
You have the Kurds right here.
See, I didn't want to get into all this detail, but you got the Kurds over here.
And they also have issues with the Assad regime.
Basically, guys, honestly, like, he was really running only a part of Syria.
This whole part over here was like almost no man's land.
But yeah, Turkey's involved, the United States is involved, Israel's involved, Saudi Arabia's involved, Iran is involved, Lebanon is involved.
This is a very complex conflict in the Middle East.
I would argue that the Syrian war is more...
It's more complex than a lot of these other Middle Eastern conflicts.
Thank you for mentioning that in the chat.
There's major breaking news in Syria as we are coming to air this morning.
A lightning-fast rebel offensive ending 50 years of authoritarian rule in Syria just overnight.
Rebel forces say Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad fled Damascus as they took control of the capital and he has not been seen since this morning.
I saw some images of him in Russia.
You hear it there?
The news met with celebration across Syria and beyond.
The gunfire there in celebration as rebel supporters cheered in the streets and they tore down monuments to the Assad family.
We have new video in this morning.
It shows rebels escorting Syria's prime minister reportedly to a hotel to officially hand over government authority.
Shortly before that, the prime minister released this message.
He said he was ready to work with new leadership.
We are ready to cooperate with any leadership the people choose.
Yeah, he doesn't really have a choice at this point.
Offering all possible support to ensure a smooth and systematic transition of government functions, preserving state facilities.
The prime minister said this happened very quickly, with rebels sweeping through the country since launching the offensive last week.
And they claim to have captured four cities in a single day before reaching Damascus.
And now the rebels are questioning Syrian military officers and others trying to find Bashar al-Assad.
He gone, bro.
What the hell?
They made it here, you can see, inside his palace.
We begin our team coverage with CNN chief international anchor, Christiane Amanpour, who is live in Doha.
Christiane, to you, with this rapid advance and overthrow, as we welcome in a new audience at the top of the hour, just set the context for us, what this means for the Syrian people, for the larger region.
And, you know, some of those questions that we'll have to wait to get answers to.
Indeed, Victor.
So, the Turkish foreign minister has just finished a press conference in which he said, we woke up this morning to a totally new Syria.
The Assad regime has fallen.
It's over.
This wasn't just 50 years of dictatorial rule.
It was one family rule.
It had a lock on Syria for the last five decades.
And this all spiraled and started back in 2011, about 13 years ago, along with the Arab Spring, when the Syrians, young Syrians, In the town of Daraa, tried to protest the Assad government.
They weren't even calling him to be overthrown by that.
They just wanted democracy, freedom, you know, the kind of things young people want.
The Assad regime reacted very strongly and brutally, and that's what's launched, this 13-year civil war.
Now, I asked the foreign minister, where is Assad?
Is he in the country?
And this is what he said.
Okay, apparently you don't have that.
Apparently you don't have the sound bite.
But what he actually said was, I can't comment, I can't comment.
And then under the pressing for me, he said, I think he's probably now out of the country.
So that is what they think.
Now, Turkey is a big backer of the anti-Assad forces.
Since the beginning, Turkey has been essentially with the anti-Assad forces.
Now, while they're not officially taking a massive, you know, victory lap, they're clearly not unhappy about the resolution of this crisis.
The question is, who are these new leaders?
Who is al-Jolani?
Is he a Democrat?
He used to be aligned with al-Qaeda.
He then said, you know, they're branched off.
He's trying to portray himself as somebody who can do what the Turks are calling for now, which is a national unity government, a government that respects the minorities, for instance, the Alawite minority, which supported the Assad regime, that keeps the territorial integrity of Syria.
So that's for that.
Now, the big picture in the region is that Iran and Russia were the main Assad backers.
The minute they saw Aleppo and the others falling over the last week, they pulled back their support.
Iran has been moving its troops and its foot soldiers on the ground out of Syria, and the Russians are saying, we no longer support Assad, but the Russians are still there because they have a warm water port on the Mediterranean.
So now, all these regional governments, the regional nations, and including the United States, are trying to figure out what is the best way forward for Syria.
It's clearly a changed situation with Iran weakened after the Israeli attacks, with Iran weakened after the degradation of Hezbollah, with Russia weakened because of the war in Ukraine.
And none of these big backers, who for 13 years had invested in Assad But against the people of Syria, none of these backers are willing to go out on a limb for him.
So it's a new day in Syria, and we're not sure how it's going to turn out, but we're certainly going to keep watching.
A lot of uncertainty, Christiane.
And if you can talk to us a little bit more about the opposition rebels led by this group HDS Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
And in terms of, you know, again, a lot of uncertainty, but how much of this is being seen as a positive development given that this rebel group has ties to ISIS and al-Qaeda?
I mean, it seems like there's a bit of unease because it's relatively an unknown group.
Well, I think that is the million-dollar question.
You're absolutely right, Amara.
Nobody quite knows how this is going to, you know, proceed.
Jaulani, who is the head of this group, gave an interview to our own Jomana Karache when they were still in Aleppo.
So that was days ago before they stormed all the way up and to Damascus, taking countries, taking cities, rather, as a Turkish foreign minister, without barely a bullet being fired, like a hot knife through butter, all the way to the capital, and then it was over because the backers did not stand behind Assad in the end.
Yeah, nobody really fought.
The Syrian army basically gave up.
...by everybody, whether it's the United States, whether Qatar, whether Turkey, is that it's Assad's fault.
They're all saying he had a chance, while the civil war was sort of on a calm boil, relatively speaking, since 2016, to create and answer the needs of the people and the demands of the people to create national unity, to make sure that there was an actual functioning government, and the Turks said he never did it.
The Qatari Prime Minister also said to me he never did it.
He lost the opportunity to still be in charge of Syria, and that's been coming for several years.
In terms of who this group is, I think the Turks probably know the groups the best.
They're also saying that this is going to open up the possibility of all the Syrian refugees who've gone to Turkey and their millions, who've gone to Jordan, who've gone to all sorts of places and been held in camps for the last many, many years.
13 years these Syrians have been held in these camps for their own safety, but nonetheless they can't move out, they can't work necessarily properly, and now they'll be allowed to go back, he hopes.
Again, I'm sorry, we're gonna have to wait and see.
You're right, Jaulani was allied with al-Qaeda and ISIS. He then said, as he was preparing, you can see now in retrospect, preparing to take the reins, kept saying, well, we've broken with al-Qaeda.
We're a different group.
We've changed the name of our group.
They denounce ISIS as well.
The United States, even President Trump said, we don't have a dog in this fight.
We're not getting involved in their civil war.
Yeah, but we did, though.
Well, at least the Biden administration got involved.
We will, you know, and certainly the current administration in the U.S. saying if ISIS tries to take advantage, they will do what they've done in the past, which is presumably use airstrikes or the rest against ISIS. We'll wait to see.
One thing, very interestingly, the Turkish foreign minister put the U.S. on notice, that their Kurdish and other anti-Assad groups, who they have relied on for the last 13 or so years, will not be tolerated.
Any Kurdish group that has any links to the PKK, which is the Kurdish group that the Turks call terrorists, will not be tolerated, and the Turkish government, of course, will not work with them.
Yeah, they hate those guys.
Turkey hates those guys, the PKK. One of the big questions I have to say, and the United States has not successfully or convincingly answered this, nor has anybody in this region, how did this happen with apparently nobody being prepared for it?
As surprised as we are, so are all these other countries, which begs the question of leadership from all quarters, as this region is in turmoil ever since and especially since October 7th of a year ago.
And we, of course, are getting the first glimpse of the U.S. philosophy, at least from the president-elect, Donald Trump, who says that the U.S. should not get involved.
This is not the U.S.'s fight.
We're going to go to our correspondent in Washington in a moment to hear what President Biden's administration believes about what is changing there in Syria.
But for now, Christiane Amanpour, thank you so much for setting the table.
All right.
So what we're going to do now is let me try to join this space here.
I got Ben Shapiro's thing here as well.
Let me join this space because I make sure that I can...
And you can see Sierra Girls hosting it.
Let's get in here.
And get her perspective.
Sorry, you can ask this question three more times.
My answer will be the same.
What is that?
Yeah, why?
Why?
Because he was facing sanctions.
Now, if he was wise, he would have been an active member.
He would have joined BRICS and done...
We tried to join BRICS. Well, I don't know.
He could have tried harder to join BRICS. We tried.
We made the application.
This is always interesting because people have discussions.
Okay, then he tried with the Gulf states and where did that get him?
Okay, no.
Your answer is wrong.
So just because you failed.
Your answer...
And that's why I asked you three times because I knew you were going to answer wrong.
Because the answer, I'll tell you why the answer is wrong.
I'm telling you that I'm telling you he shouldn't have trusted them.
All right.
They're arguing over some shit.
I'm going to mute the tab.
Let's see if I could play this.
Well, the tab is muted.
Let me duplicate it.
Oh, okay.
I'm a speaker now.
All right.
Never mind.
Maybe I don't have to mute the tab.
Your answer still puts the reason on him.
Okay?
Well, you got to start to understand that there was multiple people who made multiple mistakes.
He was driven to the Gulf.
He tried to do bricks.
He tried to go to China.
He was driven to the Gulf.
Why?
Because...
Something was lacking from his allies.
So you have to think he made a terrible mistake.
Maybe something was lacking from him.
Like, why didn't he not do a second...
So he was completely wrong and the allies didn't...
Maybe they don't want to deal with the pacifists.
Okay, so what did the allies...
What did China and Iran do wrong?
I'm sorry.
What did China, Russia and Iran do wrong?
Give me one of each.
This is Sarah, girl, a truth teller arguing here.
Okay.
Anything else?
So they were perfect.
They were perfect in everything that they did.
Well, last I checked is that Russia is able to contain the aggression from NATO and Ukraine.
Were they able to contain the aggression from Israel?
- Were they able to?
- Truth.
- So far, yes, they have been able to contain.
- Truth.
- I am facing, is Iran facing imminent threat from Israel or have they actually taken action and boosted up their air defenses now they're prepared for any type of attack?
Truth.
Truth, did Syria get S-300s?
Yes or no?
Did Syria get S-300s?
Because we bought S-300s and we weren't given them.
We weren't given S-300s.
You weren't given S-300s.
Alright guys, I'm in here.
It's Meyer Gaines, I'm in here now.
I listened to a little bit of the discussion.
Truth, did Russia and China and Iran do anything wrong?
Just listen to me for one second.
Russia and Iran are now responsible for Syria's borders.
Russia is responsible for protecting its own interests.
Okay, and I know you're here, you're angry because Syria only cared about his own interest and what it thought would be a good optics or a better way to go.
You know what?
There is somebody here that I would love to listen.
There is somebody here that I would love to listen to what he has to say.
I don't know if he's gonna come up.
We never spoke, but his father is one of the greatest thinkers that ever lived in this region.
His name is Anissa Naash.
Mazin Anissa Naash is here.
You can bring him up and he wants to talk.
I don't know if he wants to talk.
I would really, really, really love to listen to what he has to say.
Anissa Naash spoke about this and this man was just a legend.
I wish he was still here with us and I'm glad He's not here with us to witness this, but I wish he was still here with us.
I guess Marin can't speak.
He put his thumbs down.
Yeah, I'm live on here.
So, and I know you guys got your space going, so I just kind of wanted to...
So, Syrian girl, just so you kind of understand, I kind of explained to my audience what's going on.
I showed them the normie narrative with what Basad, you know, he gassed his own people, all this crap that they say in the mainstream media.
I explained how October 7th kind of triggered everything.
I spoke about Russia.
I talked about the acts of resistance.
So they understand that.
They understand the geopolitical situation there.
I guess I kind of want to get your take on it.
I know you're more pro-Assad.
Can you speak a little bit about, well, let's kind of debunk some of the mainstream lies that you've been told the most.
I know you're over there in the other side of the world.
Can you kind of give your take on it?
Thank you.
Well, I'm going to tell you what I've been saying since 2012. And by the way, guys, on the space, I apologize, but Myron is live here.
So he's going to be expecting an answer from me.
Maybe you're going to get other people to jump in, right?
No, I just want to get your answers for now.
And then I can move on to other people.
But for now, I just want to focus on because obviously this is your people.
This is your country.
You've been there before.
So I kind of want to get your perspective.
We can bring in some other people after you.
Okay, cool.
Because Truth and Ibrahim and I were just in the middle of a debate, but we'll get back to that shortly.
Okay, so basically, I am going to tell you what I said in 2012. I am pro-Syria.
I am pro the nation state of Syria.
And that doesn't necessarily mean I'm pro-Assad.
Okay.
But I have supported his state for the last 13 years of war.
And that is because I saw the enemies against Syria plotting and scheming to try to stop it from resisting against Israel, from having any kind of strategic weapons defenses, and by plotting to destroy Syria using Al-Qaeda terrorists to take over and remove all of the minorities and force their way of life on us, which includes cutting off hands and heads.
So that is essentially my position.
Okay.
What is your response to, like, when people say, oh, Assad gasses on people, he's, you know, he's a violent dictator, he's done terrible things to his own people.
What's your stance on that?
I would say that the Israelis and the Americans wanted to disarm Syria of chemical weapons since 2004. And what happened was, in 2003, they invaded Iraq under the pretext of them possessing WMDs and chemical weapons.
And it turns out that they had been disarmed and they were completely not a threat.
So it was based on a lie.
Next year, they threatened Gaddafi and Bashar al-Assad, telling him, if you don't disarm your chemical weapons, we're going to have problems.
Gaddafi chose to disarm.
And you know the end of the story.
He chose to disarm in exchange for normalization.
Mm-hmm.
And as a result of that, he ended up getting stabbed to death in the street.
And invaded.
Because the US is not going to invade a nation that thinks has weapons of mass destruction, because then it's going to put its own soldiers under risk.
But Bashar instead at the time said, you know what, let's put a UN resolution in to disarm the entire region of weapons of mass destruction, including Israel's nukes.
Of course, the US vetoed that UN resolution.
So the game was on to try to find a way to disarm Syria of chemical weapons.
That was the major play.
And that was why so many of the Syrian lives were sacrificed to that end.
So what you have to understand about Syria's chemical weapons program is that it was quite sophisticated.
It cost billions of dollars.
And we had, you know, missiles that would mix in the air.
And the idea of these missiles is that they would cause, like...
Mass destruction, which means like thousands upon thousands of dead.
That's the point of the missiles, because they're supposed to be an answer to Israel's nukes, and it was supposed to be a deterrence to Israel from using nukes.
They call it a poor man's nuclear bomb.
So the plot was hatched.
Even before a single chemical bomb was dropped in Syria or used in Syria, the Israelis at the United Nations started saying things like Assad gasses his own people and Assad needs to go.
Like literally the UN Israeli representatives said Assad gasses his own people before any attack happened.
So they kind of jumped the gun there a little bit.
They got a bit too hasty.
I'll try to get that source for you, but it was in 2012. Okay, so they were reporting that he gasses people before he even attacked them during the Arab Spring revolts, basically.
Yes, basically.
So apparently someone is...
Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry about this.
Sorry, someone, an Israeli guy that I DM'd, screenshotted my DM and put it on 4chan.
What the fuck?
Which is kind of hilarious.
That's weird.
Yeah, sorry.
Okay.
Which is hilarious.
Yeah, I'll repeat my question.
What I told him is if I could, I would treat you exactly the same way as the Palestinians.
Got you.
Alright, so I'll repeat my question.
So basically, you're saying that at the UN, Israel had made accusations that Bashar Assad had used chemical weapons against his people when he hadn't done so yet.
Yes, exactly.
And that already kind of hinted on the suspicion that, you know, something was afoot and there's going to be a chemical weapons false flag.
And I and other people started to comment about the fact that there might be a chemical weapons false flag.
Okay.
Did he actually ever use chemical weapons on his people?
That's the question everyone wants to know.
Obviously CNN reports this, all the Western media does.
I'm going to get to it.
Okay.
I'm going to take two things and then everything's going to be clear.
So, of course, somewhere along the way, Obama made a red line speech.
Before a single weapon was dropped, Obama comes out and he says, if chemical weapons are used in this war, Then the United States is going to intervene in Syria.
Of course, what does that say to every single person that wants Assad gone?
It says, you better drop a chemical weapon if you want the Americans to step in.
He basically gave them the incentive.
The first chemical attack actually happened on a government-held area.
Killed Syrian soldiers and Syrian civilians in a government-held area near Aleppo, like in the north of the country.
And that was okay, a chemical weapon.
And now the Syrian government did a stupid thing.
They actually went to the UN and complained to the UN that a chemical weapon has been used.
And they invited the OPCW to come to Syria to investigate that chemical attack on a government-held area.
And at the time, I was like, you fools.
Like, how can you trust them with this?
So, and at the time, even some British chemical weapons experts were claiming that, oh no, no, this isn't a real attack, this isn't a real attack, and various reasons for that.
So they were actually trying to say that it wasn't a real attack, because it was on a government-held area.
But then on the day, on the day that the OPCW arrives in Damascus...
A chemical attack happens in Damascus and hundreds of people are killed.
Now, if you're the Syrian government and you've invited the OPCW, To investigate a chemical attack, would you then launch a chemical attack on the same day?
Does that make any logical sense?
Okay, I can see what you mean.
People started to point out this contradiction, and so they came up with a story in the media as, oh, maybe his brother is trying to do a coup attempt, and then they just forgot about it.
Never explained.
The thing is, why it was important to happen the same day the OPCW arrived is because they were only going to be in Damascus for a day, Because the next day they were going to go to Aleppo to investigate the original chemical attack.
And sarin gas only lasts for 24 hours.
So they were able to quickly collect samples and say that there's sarin gas.
Now, I don't know who dropped the bomb.
But I know it wasn't the Syrian government, because it was completely against their interests.
And what ended up happening is the people that thought that the Americans were really interested in saving the Syrian people, and they thought that this chemical attack would result in some kind of intervention, or if you were maybe a Mossad agent that actually Did the gas attack, which is my number one suspicion, you would expect the Americans to do exactly what you wanted them to do, which is get rid of Syria's chemical weapons.
So then the U.S. came in, guns blazing, the naval ships.
We're going to bomb Syria.
We're going to bomb Syria unless...
because we're intervening in this war.
Then Russia comes in and says, oh, wait, let's negotiate.
I'll save Syria.
And they kiss it together.
It was Lavrov and I believe...
It was John Kerry, which his real name is John Coheen, by the way.
And he's not Irish.
So they sat together and they hatched a...
They claimed it was a gaffe by Kerry.
Like he accidentally mentioned that, oh, hey, how about he just gives up his chemical weapons, which is exactly not reality.
He just...
That was what he wanted all along.
So then Russia's like, hey, you know what?
How about this?
You just give up your chemical weapons and then we will stop the US from destroying you, essentially.
So that's what ended up happening.
Syria made the terrible, terrible, terrible mistake of giving up the strategic weapon that deters Israel and is an answer to Israel's nuclear bombs.
And people died for nothing.
And the people who thought That the Americans were going to come in and get rid of the Shah al-Assad for them.
We're left with nothing.
Okay?
So after that, I predicted, I was interviewed by Vice News.
They go, what do you think is going to happen next?
I said, as soon as Syria gets rid of its chemical weapons, the United States is going to invade Syria.
And possibly after a smaller chemical attack happens.
It's exactly what happened.
It's exactly what happened.
And the rest is history.
So you draw your own conclusions.
Yeah, let me summarize that real quick, just for my audience, because we're listening here and I didn't want to interrupt you while you were going through it.
So let me make sure I just understand this correctly.
So basically, they wanted to, just like with Iraq, with the, you know, weapons of mass destruction, Syria had one and so they had a weapons program and so did, you're saying, Libya.
Gaddafi gave up his and still got killed and Syria foolishly gave up theirs as well.
And by doing so, Obama gave the famous red line speech where if chemical weapons will be used, that is when the United States will intervene.
So that prompted People that dislike Assad to potentially create a false flag opportunity to use chemical weapons.
And you're saying the first instance happened in Aleppo, second biggest city in Syria, and then it followed up in Damascus.
I forget the acronym that you mentioned, but it seems to me as it's an agency that investigates chemical weapon attacks to see the validity of it and who might have been behind it.
And you're saying the gas that they use only lasts for about 24 hours.
So when they showed up, To investigate in Damascus, then go to Aleppo, they gassed Aleppo, excuse me, Damascus.
And that would be contrary to interest because you're saying the people that were gassed and killed were Syrian soldiers, people that were pro-Assad regime.
So it wouldn't make sense for Assad to gas his own people that are pro his regime.
Would that be fair to say that summarizes it accurately?
Yes.
So that was in Aleppo, yes.
In Aleppo, it was his own, like, soldiers.
It was a government-held area.
Gotcha.
OPCW stands for the Organization for the Proliferation of Chemical Weapons.
Gotcha.
So that was the first attack.
Second attack, the reason why it wouldn't be in his interest is because it happened on the day that the OPCW, like, arrived.
Was there.
Because essentially, Syria's like, you know what?
We didn't do it.
Come and investigate.
It was not against us, so we'd like you to come and investigate before the U.S. attacks, right?
But then, as soon as they arrive to investigate the first attack, it's like a policeman coming to your house, and then you commit a murder right in front of them.
Yeah, I was going to just say the analogy.
Literally, the cops are coming to investigate the crime, and you're saying, look, I'm the victim, and then you commit a murder right in front of them.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
That's exactly what happened.
And nobody has ever, ever given us a rational explanation as to why it happened that way.
None of the people that want you to believe that Assad was behind the bomb have given us a single reason to believe that that logic is sane.
Now, what years were this Syrian girl?
Can you give me the specific dates?
Because I'd like to actually go back and look at the days where these attacks occurred in the year, if possible, if you have them on hand.
Sure, like my memory is...
You can DM it to me, that's fine.
You can DM them to me, that's fine.
Sure, I'll DM to you, but it was around 2013. Gotcha.
Okay, so kind of like at the beginning of the war.
And then so basically since then, and it was two chemical attacks, since then the Assad regime has been blamed for these chemical attacks.
I'm assuming Assad has like went out publicly and said that he wasn't behind them and no one believes him?
I apologize.
You have to repeat that.
I didn't hear the last thing.
Yeah, no problem.
What I said was, I'm assuming since you're saying that it was false flagged and he didn't actually commit these chemical attacks, because obviously, you know, he got a big beating in the international world from an optics standpoint.
I'm assuming he went around and told everyone, like, look, this wasn't me that did it.
I know the Arab League had kicked him out for a little bit.
What was his defense when these accusations were made against him?
Of course the Syrian government's statements were that they were not responsible and not only that, it was stated almost explicitly because what you have to understand is Syria had a policy of Basically, do not confirm or deny, which is exactly the same policy that Israel has for its nuclear weapons.
You never say if you have them or not.
So Syria had never actually confirmed whether it had chemical weapons or not.
But when it came to that, the spokesman for the foreign ministry came out and said, his name was Jihad Makdisi, he came out and said, oh, well, actually, if we did have them, We wouldn't be using them inside Syria.
We would be using them as a strategic weapon against Israel, or as an answer to Israel's nukes, essentially.
So he put the cat out of the bag, and he received a lot of internal back and forth against him for that.
But at the end of the day, I don't think Syria really had a choice.
The cat was already out of the bag.
Yeah.
So there was many statements made that said that we didn't do this, essentially.
Okay.
My next question for you, and some people in the chat have put this.
And guys, if you guys got questions for Sharon Girl, this is a great opportunity to ask.
They're asking, do you think Assad is innocent of all the allegations made against him?
Well, look, the allegation that he's a dictator is obviously true.
So the answer is no.
Okay.
So, dictator, you agree.
Gassing his own people, you disagree.
What else?
I'm trying to think here.
Do you think you commit any war crimes?
No, I don't think so, and I'll tell you why.
Because if you want to look at war crimes, look at Gaza, look at the Iraq war.
Because what happened in Syria was a war, and a horrible war, and civilians did die.
But the definition of a war crime is a very specific one.
And if the United States wasn't accused of war crimes in Iraq...
Yeah.
By any agency, then you better hold Syria up to the same standard, especially when it's a war within its own borders.
So I think that there was never an intent to kill civilians because...
They're our own people and they're his constituents at the end of the day.
So it doesn't kind of make sense to kill one of your constituents and have their entire family turn.
So if, for example, the United States kills a million Iraqis, no one's gonna vote or support or, you know, The Americans don't care whether the Iraqis hate them or not, much.
But if you're the president of a country and you're in a civil war, it is something you kind of have to worry about, right?
So they will say, okay, he used siege tactics.
The problem was, and HK here is Syrian, so she'll remember, that the rebels, quote-unquote, as they call them, they actually, and this is historical fact, and they admit this, they wouldn't let the civilians out.
And the reason why there was many corridors that were attempted, they wouldn't let them out because they said if we were to let you out, essentially the army would just flatten this whole place.
So, you know, in Gaza's situation, the civilians aren't being let out by Israel.
Israel's the one that's not letting them out.
If Israel wanted to preserve civilian life, they would have opened their wall and they would have let civilians in, right?
But that's not what happened, because they want to kill as many Palestinians as they can.
In Lebanon, for example, when Israel started bombing South Lebanon, Syria It opened its door to one million or something Lebanese refugees.
And so that goes to show you the difference between those scenarios where in those cases people are accused of using human shields and Israel made a stupid little schematic of a missile launcher in someone's kitchen and said, like, every kitchen in South Lebanon has a missile launcher.
I don't know if you've seen that.
You should look it up because it's hilarious, even though they use that to commit atrocities.
But that's completely different to where the rebels themselves aren't allowing civilians to leave because they're afraid that you're going to wail on them.
Not the scenario that we're facing in Syria.
So I don't know.
I kind of digress.
No, no, it's fine.
And this will be my last one.
And then I guess we can I know True Teller might have a lot to say about this as well.
You know, obviously, Israel came out and well, Netanyahu basically took a little bit of credit, you know, in a sideways kind of way for obviously what went down in Syria.
So did Biden.
You know, American media obviously is slow to, you know, acknowledge BB's acknowledgement of doing this shit.
But Biden is kind of hitting the mainstream media here in the United States.
I don't know what you're seeing over there in Australia, but it hasn't been publicized unless you're on X that Israel was involved in this, which we all know on this side of the Internet.
You know, Israel does false flags and the Mossad is very active and destabilizing the Middle East.
What are your thoughts on Israel's involvement in this in the United States?
And then I can go to truth.
Basically, Israel has admitted openly that it was involved.
Netanyahu came out today, as you said.
He said that this is all happening because of us, because we weakened, we destroyed Hezbollah and Hamas, and therefore, Israel, like Syria, was the next domino to topple in the resistance axis.
He said this explicitly.
But even if we don't have to take his word for it, we can take Israel's actions.
Because from the very, very, very start of the so-called Syrian civil war, the so-called rebels were meeting with the likes of John McCain and Bernard Henry Levy.
If you don't know who Bernard Henry Levy is, he's...
Basically one of the number one Zionist, neoliberal.
Everywhere he goes, a civil war starts.
Like he went to Ukraine before the Maidan revolution.
He goes to Iraq, the war starts.
So when Bernard Henry Levy lands on your shores, you got to know that he's the harbinger of doom.
So they met with these really high-ranking Zionists, American and French Zionists.
Also they would sporadically do interviews with Israeli TV. Also the Israelis admitted that they were giving the insurgency or the rebels or the terrorists They said we were arming Al-Qaeda.
They openly admitted this.
And then they gave them medical treatment.
And Netanyahu went to the hospital and shook hands with them.
And the ex-Mosad chief was interviewed on Al Jazeera by Mehdi Hassan.
And he was interrogated about this.
And he's like, well, you're giving medical aid to Al-Qaeda terrorists.
Because they were specifically a group called Jabhat al-Nusra, which was affiliated with Al-Qaeda.
And he's like, yeah, we help them.
We help Al-Qaeda because we're humanitarians.
And he's like, oh, but...
He goes, but isn't...
He goes, if you're a humanitarian, if they were Hezbollah, would you treat them?
He goes, nope.
We have a different account with Hezbollah because Hezbollah has never attacked...
Sorry, because Al-Qaeda, unlike Hezbollah, has never attacked us.
And so Mehdi Hassan says, oh, but they've attacked your number one ally, the United States.
And he's like, oh, well, it's not us though.
It's not us.
I don't care.
So they were arming and they were aiding Al-Qaeda on the Golan Heights border, which they're currently invading.
They're literally invading Syria right now.
And this entire conspiracy against Syria was to weaken the state.
And by the way, they were instructed to target our air defenses.
Now, why would a rebellion or a revolution need to target air defenses?
Why would they need to destroy our radars?
Why would they need to destroy our economy and our factories?
Is it because Israel needs that so that they can bomb as they're bombing now and they're decimating every single bit of defense we ever had because of these traitors and their stupidity?
Yes, the Israelis were behind every bit of this God-forsaken quote-unquote revolution.
Yeah, I mean, you know, the fact that the ceasefire led literally to the rebels going right into Aleppo.
I mean, there was had to have been some coordination.
I mean, we're talking 24, 48 hours.
I remember that these rebels started attacking Aleppo after the ceasefire from Lebanon and Israel.
So I think anyone with a little bit of common sense would think that this ceasefire was done kind of with a, you know, fingers crossed behind the back on the Israeli side.
And, you know, very interesting.
And then the fact that they're coming in and, you know, still bombing Damascus right now speaks volumes.
And I also find it interesting how ISIS has never attacked Israel.
You know, that's also a little weird to me.
So, True Teller, I know you actually sent me a link on this agency that investigates chemical attacks.
What's your take on all of this?
Sure, yes.
Thank you.
So I sent you the link for the OPCW. They did their investigation, of course, on the alleged gas attacks that took place.
Of course, the world tried to blame Assad for that.
There are three of them overall, by the way, and Assad was cleared of all three based on the evidence that was presented.
Oh, wow.
This is actually from the official site you sent me.
This is from the actual government site I see right here.
That's right.
It's the organization.
It's not for proliferation, by the way.
It's prohibition of chemical weapons.
No problem.
Weapons that are not allowed to be used, obviously, on the civilian population, which is what, essentially, ISIL had done.
It was ISIL, which is sponsored by Israel, of course.
Syrian girl just mentioned that the head of Mossad, the Ephraim guy, You know, in the interview admitted that they not only provided medical care for the ISIL troops, but also provided them with sophisticated weapons as well.
I've got that video as well, which I can send you separately.
Yeah, go ahead, send it my way, because I'm actually, as you're speaking, I'm showing my audience your tweet, right?
Well, not even your tweet.
This is from the official organization here.
I'm going through it as you're talking, but go ahead, continue on.
I'm, like, reading it for the audience.
Sure, yes, thank you.
If you look at OPCW, they're funded by various countries around the world, including Sweden or Slovakia.
They've all made donations to them, so they're for the most part impartial.
So this wasn't an organization that was sponsored by Syria or any nefarious entity.
They're for the most part neutral and their conclusions were essentially accepted.
However, what isn't acceptable was the response that took place, which is, well, you're aware that Trump was in power.
This is 2015 here.
This is a 2015 chemical attack.
So this is Obama.
Yes.
This is under Obama, but then there was a separate OPCW investigation as well that took place, which also exonerated Assad of any wrongdoing as well.
Because there's three overall.
I just sent you one.
I can send you the other two as well.
Yeah, send it my way.
In each instance.
Yeah, I will.
And he's exonerated in each instance.
However, in each instance, both under Obama and also under Trump, Syria was bombed.
If you recall, it was, what was it, Ivanka Trump, who had tears in her eyes because she was so upset that Syrian kids were being bombed, although she doesn't seem to share that or have that same type of emotional reaction when Palestinian kids are getting blown to smithereens or Lebanese kids.
But for some reason, Syrian kids...
We're a big deal to her, though it was ISIL, sponsored by both the US, Mossad and CIA, that carried out the attacks and, you know, We're good to
go.
I mean, I don't know too many European countries that provide that kind of care and produce those types of results.
He also refused to take IMF and World Bank loans and also opposed Rothschild Central Bank.
They had their own state central bank and he was also facing sanctions since 2004, yet he was able to achieve all these milestones.
Of course, if you look at the WikiLeaks cables, you'll see that Hillary Clinton's statement there, where she talks about wanting to essentially take out the regime in Syria, even though they were democratically elected twice by that point, because essentially it'd be a boon for Israel, it'd be for Israel's benefit,
which is in line with what both PNAC, Project for a New American Century, doctrine stated, and also, well, Klingberg clearing of the round policy papers that was drafted by the State Department in 1996, all drafted by, well, dual national Jews, essentially, you know, the likes of David Wormser, Doug Faith,
Richard Pearl, and of course PNAC, who was founded by, I believe it was Robert Kagan, and also Bill Kristol, and of course you have Paul Wolfowitz as well again all dual national Jews with the intent to destroy well seven countries in five years within the Middle East including started with Afghanistan but then later Iraq Syria of course is on the list around they have on the list as well ended up taking out Libya Lebanon Yemen and of course Somalia and Pakistan so you see there was a plan in advance to invade Syria long before the invasion took place it had nothing to do with how good Bashar
al-Assad's rule was, or good or bad, relative to which side of the ally you're on, because his rule was very good.
I challenge you to find a better ruler.
In addition to that, I'd also add that there were two Zoghbi polls that took place in 2009, a Zoghbi poll and a CNN Arabic poll.
One was an international one, the other was a regional one.
Both voted in favor that Assad was the best leader in the Middle East, by far, by a large margin.
So these are, you know, international, impartial polls, and Assad was voted best ruler.
And by the way, in 2010, a year before the invasion by these, again, Takfiria terrorists that took place, there were eight and a half million tourists that visited Syria because it was such a, you know, safe and stable place.
And the population of Syria is only about 20 million.
It's not that big of a country.
So that's a substantial amount of tourists.
So clearly, that's, you know, a validation of how great of a country it was.
Again, until these Muslims, these Sunni supremacist terrorists came in and destroyed the country.
And this was all Pre-planned, sponsored by the likes of America, Israel, and Turkey.
You can pause there.
All right.
And I'm looking, I looked up ISIL and it says that it's, you know, the Islamic state of the Levant, blah, blah, blah, and Iraq and Levant.
So are you guys saying that you guys think that that is a Israel-backed organization?
Yes, they were founded by Mossad, actually.
And their original leader was al-Baghdadi, apparently Shimon Elie.
And there's various Mossad infiltrators as well within the organization.
And many of the group members were essentially taken from the prisons that were established, say, in Iraq, like Abu Ghoreb, and also Guantanamo Bay, among other prisons where there would be, like, rendition programs, where, you know, some of these inmates would essentially be tortured and trained and given a choice.
Like, you can either join this group, carry out attacks that we tell you to do, and you'll be rewarded.
You'll get arms training.
You know, you'll get money, your family will be taken care of, but you have to do our bidding, essentially, and so that's essentially how they were able to create this proxy militant group to carry out various terrorist attacks across the Middle East, you know, within Iraq, Syria, Libya, etc., as they're doing in, you know, different parts of the Middle East.
Fair enough.
I would like to just add that ISIS is also different to Al-Qaeda, although they were the same thing at one point.
But the thing that Israel was very, very open about, that you can probably look up, is their aid for Al-Qaeda.
It's not so much their aid for...
Isis, but it is there for Al-Qaeda.
And I'm going to send you, Myron, a picture of Al-Qaeda militants on the Golan Heights border hanging out with IDF soldiers.
Two photos.
And the guy that took the photo is a Syrian man that was living under Israeli occupation.
His name was Sidkhi al-Maqt, who is a patriot.
And they sentenced him to 15 years in prison for exposing this photo.
So it's very important that your audience gets to hear it.
Yeah, send me the DM right now and I'll look.
And I know, True Teller, you had mentioned that you had an image or a video of Netanyahu greeting one of these ISIS fighters.
I have that too.
I sent you the interview that was done by the Mossad head as well.
His name is, where is it?
Ephraim.
I'm just trying to find his full name.
Anyway, it's there.
You've got the video for that.
I'll also send you the video of Nenyao and a picture as well, greeting and comforting the injured FSA or ISIS soldiers within Israeli hospitals.
So yeah, Israel was absolutely taking care of the injured soldiers.
And in that same interview, a Syrian girl mentioned when asked why they were providing this humanitarian support is aid support to the You know, FSA fighters, he said that it was the main thing to do.
Great, would you do the same thing for Izzabella?
He said no, because obviously the optics are different because Izzabella has directly attacked Israel previously, so it had nothing to do with humanity.
It also proves that, well, ISIS and ISIL are clearly on the side of Israel.
I'll send you the video for that as well.
That's absolutely crazy.
I don't know if anyone else had any comments or anything else like that.
I'll pull up the DMs here and show them.
Well, I won't pull up the DMs, but I'll pull up what you guys send me.
I'll open them up here in a second when you send them.
I'm sure that Truth Teller, sorry because I was away from my phone, I'm sure Truth in Syrian Girl that you made it very clear that the false chemical attack, the false flag in Lutza was pretext for the US to invade Syria.
They literally used that as Obama's red line and he used that to arm Salafiz groups, FSA, Jeshet Islam, which of course were funneling all these weapons to terrorist groups, and they used that to bomb Syria.
So that false flag attack was the pretext the US used to invade Syria initially.
I'm assuming truth that you made that point very clear.
Yeah.
I mean, Syrian girl did earlier in her monologue.
But, you know, nothing wrong with repeating it.
We're getting new viewers in and out.
But let me go ahead and try to go through what you guys have sent me so I can show this stuff.
Because the thing is that mainstream media never reports this.
They never talk about how...
Israel backs a lot of these organizations, which you would think on paper, like, oh wait, hold on, why would Israel back an Islamic terrorist organization?
But when you actually read between the lines, it makes sense, right?
Because destabilizing the Middle East is the number one goal.
If you read the Clean Break memo, which I've talked about, Ad Nauseam, all written by neocons, you know, literally what we saw in that memo is being played out right now.
Destabilize Iraq, check.
Destabilize Syria, check.
Obviously taking down Lebanon, check.
Iran is the last piece left, you know, and I think all of this is for the Greater Israel Project.
You know, and the fact that most Americans don't know this is just absolutely ridiculous to me.
But, you know, we know who runs our media and controls it.
So they don't want you to know this stuff.
Um, let me see here.
I got, uh, okay, Mossad had a frame Levy.
So let me go ahead and open this, uh, this thing up right now, uh, that True Teller shared, share this with the audience.
And I'll, um, if you guys don't mind me playing this out loud real quick, unless anyone else wanted to add anything before I play this out loud.
All right, I'll play it out loud real quick Can't hear anything You guys can't hear it?
No.
Okay.
I'm watching the stream.
I can hear it on the stream.
You can hear it on the stream?
As long as you can hear it on the stream, that's fine.
There's about 1 minute 47 seconds.
If you guys want, I'm streaming on YouTube and on Rumble right now.
Just search Fresh and Fit and you'll see it right there.
It's called the Night Train episode.
It's only a minute 47.
I'll play it real quick and then we can discuss it.
It's mod I'm on a space for you.
This is pretty cool.
Just to say I'm a fan.
Sorry.
Alright.
So everybody silence so he doesn't get...
I think that when you have people who are wounded and you can deal with them in a humane way, the considerations as to whether to take them in are not simply whether it's politically useful or whether it's So it's purely humanitarian, you say?
So there's no tactical or political strategic...
I didn't say there's no tactical.
I said the main consideration, the immediate consideration is humane.
One minute to go.
You don't think there's gonna be blowback against Israel if you get into bed with a group like Nusra Front?
No, I don't think so.
I don't think there's going to be blowback.
No blowback if they get into the Nusra front.
that's crazy rules of the game in syria such that you can do anything that is not able it's not possible to be done anywhere else i think people said that in afghanistan too would you also treat hezbollah fighters no i would not have you not just contradicted what you told me about humanely treating your enemies No, no.
I think as far as Hezbollah fighters are concerned, with them we have a different account.
Let me make sure.
You're happy to treat Al-Qaeda fighters, but not Hezbollah fighters?
We have a different account with Hezbollah.
A totally different account.
Because Hezbollah has carried out the type of actions against us...
When was this interview done, True Teller?
So that was the one with Mehdi Hassan.
It was recent, actually.
Yeah, after October 7th, I can tell.
Yeah, oh yeah, it was after that.
So it's fairly recent.
He's referring back to it.
Yeah, the interview was done recently, but he's referring back to, again, support and medical care that Israel, you know, I sent you the video of Netanyahu as well, personally visiting the injured ISIS soldiers themselves.
Here, I'll pull that up right now.
He was doing this essentially 2013, 14, 15. So, I mean, it happened many times.
That's just, you know, one of the times it was recorded.
Because, you know, they like to provide their humanitarian support in secret because they don't like to show off.
Oh yeah, I've seen this video, man.
You know, it's funny because you don't see these, like, the average American is never gonna see this shit.
You have to go on Al Jazeera, you gotta go on alternative media, you gotta go on X. Like, you're not gonna see this shit on Fox.
So, I'll play this real quick for my audience, I'll skim through it.
Okay, so he's speaking Arabic to Netanyahu.
Does Netanyahu speak Arabic, guys?
Not that I'm aware.
He definitely speaks Hebrew-English.
I'm not sure about Eric, but I'm sure there's translators there, I mean.
Yeah.
There's a lot of Israelis that learn Arabic in school, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, and there's a lot of Arab Jews as well.
Okay, yeah, someone's translating for Netanyahu.
Okay.
That's crazy.
So, I gotta ask, like, from an optics standpoint, why would Netanyahu release this?
To show that he's, like, you know, merciful to rebel fighters?
Or, like, what is the...
Like, because people can go ahead and draw in like, oh, you know, are these guys, you know, using these dudes as false flaggers?
Like, what is the, what do you think the strategic point of this would be for him to be caught on video?
Yeah, go ahead.
I want to go back to Truth, but I want to ask you before I answer that question.
Truth, did you get him the original Mehdi Hassan interview?
Because I think that one is even more astounding.
That's the one I sent him, yeah.
Oh, okay.
So it wasn't the one that he was talking about in past tense, right?
I've actually got the one in the blue pill.
It's the one with Mehdi Hatan and Ebrahim Halabi, right?
Yes.
Yeah, it's in the blue pill mime or not type D. Okay.
Excellent.
Okay.
So, in my view, they like to rub it in, and it was going to be publicized anyway.
So, they were basically, like, saying, look at us, we're helping destroy Syria, and look at us, like, we can make the Syrian people, we can humiliate them and make them basically accept our presence.
And, like, we can normalize.
And those are my...
assumptions as to why it happened, but truth?
Yeah, I mean, my thoughts are that Ninyou does ask favors from the Gulf states, you know, like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, please fund such and such project just as they ask for money to fund some of the resistance groups like Hamas in Gaza.
And they've also asked them to obviously sponsor ISIS and, you know, some of these militant groups as well.
So why not show that, you know, they're taking care of these soldiers that are injured that, you know, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been funding.
So it's I guess more of a humane gesture towards those countries to show that, you know, they do respect the fighters.
They're essentially, you know, fighting on behalf of Israel as a proxy, as a proxy army.
So those are my thoughts.
Okay.
And do you guys think, so I got information that Abu Mohammed al-Julani is going to be more than likely be the new leader of Syria.
Do you guys agree with that?
Has new information come out?
And this guy was obviously an Al-Qaeda fighter back in the day.
He was a head chopper.
Yes.
He chopped people's heads off, actually.
Yes, he's the leader of the rebels.
And he was originally, I'm sure Truth would know all the dates and stuff, he was originally a member of ISIS in Iraq.
And then he went to Syria, he created a branch there of ISIS, and then he moved into Al Qaeda.
And then they tried to rebrand him because what happened was, like, the US declared him a terrorist and put a $10 million bounty on his head.
Because there was a lot of head-chopping going on in Syria, and they wanted to single out, like, one group was like, oh, they're the baddies, and the rest are the goodies.
And so they had a list of vetted groups that they called the moderate rebels, that they would, like, give money to.
And so they had to say, like, these are the good guys, and, like, Al-Qaeda is the bad one doing all the beheadings.
But then what ended up happening is one of the groups that the CIA was vetting, which was called Nur al-Zinki, beheaded a 12-year-old boy...
In Aleppo and filmed it.
And in the film, they said they were going to use a blunt knife.
And they said, oh, look at this.
The Assad army is sending us kids to fight us.
And they said that we are worse than ISIS. Okay, so that was one of the things that caused the CIA program of their funding to kind of be...
Temporarily shut down, at least in public, in the public sphere.
But here's the key.
One of the things that the U.S. asked the rebels to do was to differentiate themselves from Jabhat al-Nusra run by Jolani, Al-Qaeda.
And they came out and said, we are all Jabhat al-Nusra.
We're all Al-Qaeda.
And it was in the headlines everywhere.
So it kind of backfired, their attempt to separate them.
But eventually they were all kind of...
into one location called Idlib province. - Yes. - And what ended up happening is they all started to kill each other because there was little control, very little space.
So they started to infight and they weren't fighting the Syrian government at the time.
And the only group that prevailed out of that bloodbath was the Al Qaeda group led by Jolani.
And that's why Jolani is the leader of the rebel assault on entirety of Syria at the moment, because he was only one that was left.
So the Americans had declared him a terrorist, put a $10 million bounty on his head, and he very rightly so.
He is a terrorist.
But they got a conundrum now.
He's the only one to work with.
So they have to give him, like, they have to polish him off.
They have to trim his beard.
They have to give him a shirt that Zelensky wears.
Like, if you look up Zelensky and him...
Yeah, I saw that.
Yeah, you know, I find it absolutely crazy that we went ahead.
This guy has a ten million dollar bounty on his head as being a terrorist and beheading fucking people.
And we backed them financially like and they're taking credit for it now because this is probably going to be the next leader of Syria.
And this guy was directly involved with Al Qaeda who attacked us on 9-11.
But now we're fucking back at him.
And it's just crazy.
The kicker, guys, Israel is going to use this.
Israel is going to use this to say Al Qaeda is in Syria and they're going to bomb Syria forever.
And so is the United States.
This was all part of the plan.
And he might not be the leader, but he will be the leader of the guys with the guns.
So I'm telling you, they're going to use this as an excuse to destabilize Syria further.
So I urge caution from everyone, when we label him Al-Qaeda, just remember that that's how they're going to use him.
Interesting.
Very, very interesting.
Wow.
Alright, well, I don't know if you guys had anything else you guys want to add.
I'll jump out.
I appreciate you guys letting me come into space and, you know, obviously stream this portion and get some questions answered that the people might have.
But did anyone else have anything?
Yeah, I'd just say that America has a history of funding the Mujahideen, I mean, back in the 80s when they funded Osama bin Laden and his militant group then to fight the Soviets, and they're not essentially then trying, because then they saw the benefit of using proxy armies, because they learned a valuable lesson from the Vietnam War, which is grossly unpopular with the American public, is why fight our own wars with our own troops when we can use these other militant groups?
We can find them from, you know, these, these Broken or war-torn Eastern European countries, hire them for cheap, or some Middle Eastern countries too.
You know, pay them, trade them, etc.
and let them fight the wars against the Soviets.
So this way we can just sit back, watch, and benefit from both sides.
Watch as the Soviets deplete their resources and eventually they end up getting collapsed.
And the proxy armies, they just end up suffering a whole lot of losses in Afghanistan.
In that particular war lost like 3 million people, by the way.
It was no joke.
And then they essentially saw the benefits of using ISIS later on in the war on terror, because a lot of those old al-Qaeda militants, or Mujahideen to al-Qaeda, then al-Qaeda to ISIS later, it's essentially like they call it transformation, rebranding, whatever, would then get used for the various wars in the Middle East that America itself didn't particularly want to fight beyond the invasions that they actually did directly in Afghanistan and Iraq, which are quite costly.
I mean, occupations are very expensive.
So why not finance these proxy armies that don't cost so much because, you know, guns for hire are quite cheap and, you know, America loves making weapons so they can arm them very easily and then train them in the various prisons and camps that they already had set up again in the Middle East.
Yeah, it's really ingenious.
That's the strategy, right?
Arm people that hate your enemy and let them kill each other and then you can come in later and call them terrorists and then use that as an excuse to impose your military power.
We did this with Iraq.
We did it with Saddam Hussein.
Saddam Hussein was an ally to the United States and many Americans don't know that.
And it's absolutely ridiculous that, you know, and then you got guys like Scott Ritter that were actually in Iraq back then and literally said, hey, these guys don't have weapons.
And the Bush administration told them, well, go find the fucking weapons.
And, you know, they just needed a pretense to invade.
And, you know, that's just kind of what it is.
And it's always going to be like that.
And until the Greater Israel Project is accomplished, I don't think we're ever going to have peace in the Middle East.
It's absolutely crazy.
so so win-win as well on the pr front too because then they can just get muslims to kill other muslims and then they can demonize those muslims for saying look look at this it's muslim terrorists they're doing all the atrocities in the middle east while they're in fact you know financing arms by nefarious uh interests within you know the cia massad you know israel etc right so it's it's a very convenient tool i think someone else wants to speak pardon me pardon me gentlemen the
The reason I came back on the speaker was just to Make something very clear to everybody.
Do you want to say something to what Truth was saying?
Oh, Bass is saying...
Bass Irishman was talking.
Sorry, I can't hear him.
My apologies, HK. My apologies.
Listen, I'll make it very quick.
You're very important, people.
I don't want to take up your time.
Listen, I'll keep it very short.
As I said previously, I'm an Irish Republican Socialist from the Arctic Six Counties in Northern Ireland.
It's within the UK. Over here, we have media, and the media has been salient up until a point the world's developed just over the last day to where the narrative was there was no Islamic extremism or ACES within this rebel group, which we now know was de facto lie, because it's quickly proven the new leader's background links to the ACES, links to the Al-Nusra Front, I believe it was seven hours ago, but listen, it's been a long day.
I don't know how quite long it would be.
It could be misinformation with the internet now, but I do believe the United States conducted an air strike within Syria, as they said, against ACES forces or ACES personnel.
Yeah, that's a lot.
Now, that wasn't the narrative.
Yeah, who knows what's going on at the moment?
No, I'll tell you why.
Because ISIS has been defeated in Syria.
There's not really much of ISIS anymore.
The reason that the Americans said that they were bombing ISIS is because they have a mandate with the Congress that they were in Syria to bomb ISIS. But what they were really bombing is the Syrian government.
Right.
When I say Syrian government, I mean the remnants of it, like our defensive weaponry.
Yeah, well, that's a disgrace of us the case, because at the end of the day, we've all spoken about what was there before, what constituted the 25 years of struggle that they've had from all sorts of foreign forces by many countries, including Assad himself being betrayed by people he tried to be allies with, to be a...
To be a normal country, Syrians want to be a normal facking country.
That's why it has so much religious diversity.
It was a socialist Arab Republic and it has been taken away from them through some quagmire that's been set up now as a result of multiple foreign intervention.
And it's just wrong.
And the misinformation that we get from our legitimate government here, like I said, I'm in the occupied six counties of Northern Ireland.
But it's technically the UK, so that's all our media.
It's BBC. People who live in the UK and Ireland and the quote-unquote West, they need to do their research.
They need to listen to people who live in these countries, like Meng, like Syrian guards, like Palestine, who live with the oppression of foreign occupation and undemocratic rule over Europe.
That was the whole attempt over these many years in Syria, to take away their sovereignty, and look what's become of it.
And I don't blame Assad for going, I know a lot of people think that it's traitorous, but I can imagine at that point he could have been given an option.
You have 24 hours to leave Syria, or less two hours to leave Syria.
If you leave Syria, we'll rest your cabinet, your parliament, and we'll not kill your soldiers.
And I think he took the last bloody way out.
And who knows?
I do have hopes.
Apparently, again, could be misinformation.
He's in Russia.
If he's in Russia, hopefully he can advocate politically and in a peaceful way to get his democratic rule of thought, an Arab socialist republic, back into method or something else.
God bless Syria.
Truth in Syria.
Do you guys have anything you guys want to add before I get out of here?
Mate, sir and Gil, can I just quickly add just one particular thing that hasn't been mentioned yet?
Warren's okay with it.
Yeah, just make it quick, bro.
I just want to quickly say, we're obviously talking about what's about to transpire and how it looks like ice has been placed in Syria as a chess piece.
But if you guys remember what happened during the last 20 years...
Sorry, there's a bass.
Can you take your mic off?
Put your mic on mute?
If we look at what happened in the last 20 years, they're going to use this as a pretext to get people to turn against Islam.
So what they're going to use, they're going to use this chess piece they place in Syria.
They're going to start massacring the Christians, right?
Then they're going to use the 23 million people that are kind of being displaced.
Like, why the hell would they bomb the building for the passport control?
You know what I mean?
And visas and stuff like that, you know?
Unless they...
Sorry, there's a lot of background noise.
That's all I want to say.
But look, I would like to speak again, Syrian girl, because I have the receipts to prove that America was not bombing ISIS in 2014 and 2016 and how Australia played a role in it.
Yeah, they actually bombed Syrian soldiers while they were fighting ISIS and international.
Malcolm Turnbull.
Yes.
So maybe send that.
Pop it over to me.
I'll pop it over to Myron.
Or Myron, you can follow Our Lives Matter.
Yeah, send this to me on a DM and I'll show it.
Because all the DMs you guys have been sending me, all the DMs you guys have been sending me, I've...
I'll put down a detailed spread.
I'll put down a detailed...
Sorry, I'll put down a detailed post with all the receipts, all the headlines.
What the fuck, man?
It's all up in the nest, guys.
Check it out.
I'll put this on a number of large accounts, and this has been viewed close to maybe...
Here, sorry about making there.
I'm going to close my app here.
My app is going crazy.
Sorry about that.
Yeah, so yeah, Sierra and Girl, just send it to me or True Teller, one of you guys, and I'll show my audience.
During the stream, I've shown your guys' messages that you guys sent, like not the message, but I mean like the things you guys sent me.
I showed them the screenshot of the Rebels meeting with the IDF soldiers.
I showed the image of Zelensky and the other guy with them looking the same.
Yeah, I've been showing this stuff, so no worries.
But yeah, Syrian girl or true teller, you guys got anything before I dip out of here?
I do have one thing.
Israelis are invading Syria right now.
And at the moment, that is the most important story we need to tell.
Because it's a complete media blackout, okay?
You look up Syria, what are you going to see?
You're going to see people celebrating, baklava being passed around like cookies in the Maidan colour revolution.
Then you have, oh, the atrocities and the atrocities.
And nobody is talking about the fact that Israel just carpet-bombed Damascus, their Azur, and they're carpet-bombing, especially the city called Raqqa, Which is ironically where the revolution quote unquote actually began.
And if you look at the map, okay, drawn by Odin Yunon in 1982, an Israeli who made a plan to divide Syria up into pieces, and the Clean break documents and how they detail how they're going to divide Syria.
Basically, they want to create a region in Syria where the Druze minority live and they want to connect it to the Golan and then they want to take it over and make it part of Israel.
And the Druze minority, by the way, they're going to use the fact that Al-Qaeda and these crazy guys, even though at the moment nothing has started yet, but if it does, Israel's going to come in and it's going to say, oh, we have to come in to protect the minorities.
Even though they supported the guys that are in there, you know?
So just be careful.
They're going to try to divide Syria and they're going to try to create a Kurdish region.
The Kurds at the moment, they occupy the region which has all of our oil and all of our wheat.
So the plan is afoot.
Please bring attention to it because a crime cannot go unnoticed.
Thank you.
All right.
Trutal, what about you, bro?
Sure, yes.
Thanks, Myron.
So, I mean, with respect to the tragedy that's taking place in Syria, what I'll just re-emphasize is that this was no organic revolution that took place amongst the Syrian people themselves.
There's a foreign army there that's wreaking havoc right now at the moment from various countries around the world.
There's some Uyghur Muslims that are there, there's some Tajiks that are there, Uzbeks that are there, you know, just various...
Turkish soldiers...
Perkish soldiers as well, of course, and even some Mossad agents within them as well that are leading the charge to essentially ransack and loot the city.
I mean, revolutions just don't happen this way if they're organic.
You don't seek to destroy your whole country, rob businesses.
Well, I mean, Israel's doing the bombing mainly.
They're bombing offices, like office buildings right now.
They've bombed, like, passport offices.
They've bombed airfields.
They've bombed the air defense systems.
They're essentially trying to completely neutralize Syria to this way, put it in a desperate situation.
So as we've discussed many times before, this way the country and whoever leaves it will be desperate for loans so they can rebuild the country, which is completely then war-torn, and then they'll have to rely on the IMF and World Bank And ultimately have to agree to a Rothschild Central Bank, which isn't currently there, but I guess it will be soon because that's what the powers that be want because they want to control the monetary policy of Syria and ultimately dictate,
you know, who's going to be in power next and also ensure that the loyalty remains because that individual, that government or whoever is going to essentially take charge will be dependent on future IMF and World Bank loans to be able to fund the ones that are going to get soon.
That's their ultimate plan.
We'll see if it happens.
For the time being, you know, the powers that be are essentially in charge because they've Yes, and the Gulf States as well, and also to join BRICS. It's just that because...
His country has a lot of vision.
There's the Kurdish occupation in the East.
There's also the American occupation as well.
They occupy about one-third of the country.
They steal its oil and wheat on a daily basis.
Why would another country want to invest in a country that has so many threats posed to it, like from Israel, from Turkey, from America?
In other NATO countries as well, they threaten its existence, and they want it balkanized, essentially.
They want to have, like, essentially sunny states, or these little balkanized sunny states within Aleppo and Damascus, you know, a Shiite, Alawite state along the Gulf states.
Of course, the east would be, you know, the Turks want essentially the east side of it, so this way they can dump all their Kurdish population there, and the rest would maybe go to the Druze.
They want to balkanize it in, like, four or five pieces, as Seringer will allude to, as per Oded Yunnan's plan.
He was the original founder, or he came up with a catchphrase, you know, Greater Israel Project, or Eretz Israel, which is essentially the plan to break up various Middle Eastern countries through invasions, and that Israel essentially assume their territory, starting with, well, Lebanon, they want all of that, they want all of Jordan, and then bits and pieces of Iraq.
Syria, parts of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and what other countries?
Well, Egypt too.
So about seven countries in total.
Lebanon and Jordan in full.
So this is just part of their greater plan.
They tell you in advance, this is what we're looking at.
So really, there's only one other choice left with respect to these countries that are at risk, and that's it.
They need to unite.
They need to develop their own weapons and be able to fight back as Israel only respects a military force and a proper deterrent.
Otherwise, they're going to continue to try to steal more land, take more resources, build the pipelines of choice they want, which is exactly what they want with Syria.
They want a pipeline to go from Qatar to Syria, into the Mediterranean, and other areas as well, so they can be the main supplier of oil and natural gas, etc.
And of course, they want the Rothschild Central Bank, too, so they can control the monetary policy.
Boom.
Thank you guys so much.
I'm going to end the stream here in a little bit.
I'm going to cover the Jay-Z bullshit with Diddy.
And then I'll come back here.
If you guys are still on, you know, I'll come back on.
But no, thank you guys so much, man.
I appreciate it.
It's always great to get Middle Eastern affairs from people that are, you know, obviously not plugged into the Matrix.
And, you know, obviously I went ahead and I showed my audience to CNN, you know, Normie, you know, American media shit.
And then we came in here.
And got the alternative side from you guys.
So thank you guys so much for that.
I'll be back in a little bit after I finish this other segment.
Sorry to quickly interrupt you, Myron, just quickly before you go.
Do check the tags because I've got a full breakdown.
I just want to point out, Syrian girl, that if this is a so-called Syrian revolution, you know, that was won by the Syrians and that it was wanted by the Syrians, then why did Netanyahu Alright, I left.
You guys saw their accounts, True Teller and Seren Girl, Partisan Girl.
I put their accounts up.
If you guys rewind the video, I put it there so you guys can see.
But let's go ahead and cover this breaking news with Jay-Z and Diddy.
Obviously, this stuff is coming out new, so we're still into infant stuff.
We're live now from Fox, and we do have some breaking news that we want to bring to you.
Academics covered this earlier, but he got off stream, so...
I'll be honest with y'all, guys.
What's going on in the Middle East is way more important than Diddy and fucking Jay-Z, man.
Like...
So I wanted to obviously prioritize that.
So I think he probably got off.
He's tired.
But he got off.
So it is what it is.
I think geopolitics is way more important than hip-hop news like this.
Like, okay, Jay-Z doing some bullshit.
All right, bro.
Congratulations.
We've been known that these artists are on some bullshit.
So personally, I think that was way more important and way more informative than this crap.
But we're going to go out of cover because I put in the title and you guys want to get my take on it.
So let's go ahead.
...by TMZ and now Fox News.
We are learning that Jay-Z is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl That is new in the Diddy lawsuit, and the new allegations are just coming out this evening.
Jay-Z... Well, I'll tell you this.
TMZ is probably gonna get a fucking cease and desist.
I'll tell y'all that right fucking now, bro.
Guaranteed he's gonna get a cease and desist.
Or TMZ is gonna get a cease and desist.
Jay-Z and Beyonce do not play with this stuff.
We already kind of got the normie perspective, so we don't really need Ben Shapiro's perspective.
All you need to know is he hates Assad.
He hates the acts of resistance because obviously he's a hardcore Zionist.
So he's celebrating this fall.
So let's go ahead here.
Let's go with TMZ. Let's go right to the source here.
Boom.
Oh shit, did they already take that shit down, bro?
Let's see...
Don't tell me they already got rid of it, bro.
Okay, boom.
Okay.
All right.
While I do this, I'll keep playing the Fox News for you ninjas. .
Where the hell did it go?
Oh.
Alright.
God damn it.
Got too many tabs open, chat.
My bad.
Give me once in the chat if you guys enjoyed that Middle Leafs breakdown, man.
Give me once in there if you guys enjoyed it.
Y'all ain't gonna get sauce like that anywhere else, bro.
We're the only YouTube channel that covers fucking literally everything, man.
We are...
We're the best, man.
DJ Khaled type shit.
Where are we at here?
Dizzy is being accused of raping a minor along with Diddy at a MTV VMAs after party back in 2000, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital tonight.
The lawsuit, which was initially filed back in October, was refiled tonight in New York by an anonymous accuser claiming Jay-Z, who's Full name is Sean Carter raped her while Combs and Celebrity B watched.
So that celebrity, other celebrity, was not named.
Initially, the lawsuit stated Combs raped the minor while Celebrity A and Celebrity B watched.
Carter was named as Celebrity A in the refiled lawsuit.
Representatives for Jay-Z did not immediately respond to Fox News' digital request.
For comments, Combs and Carter allegedly, quote, took turns assaulting the minor, according to the lawsuit.
Many others were present at the after party, but did nothing to stop the assault, it alleges.
The 13-year-old girl was dropped off at Radio City Music Hall by a friend as she wanted to attend the MTV Video Music Awards back in 2000, according to the lawsuit.
In an attempt to gain entry to the venue, she began approaching Limousine drivers waiting outside the celebrity-filled event.
One of the limousine drivers she spoke to claimed to work for Diddy, the lawsuit read.
He told her that Combs liked younger girls and said that, quote, To an after party.
The 13-year-old, quote, recognized many celebrities upon arrival at the party and was required to sign a nondisclosure agreement.
However, she was not given a copy.
Combs, who would have been 30 years old at the time, then allegedly attempted to force the girl to perform oral sex on him.
He stopped after she hit him in the neck, according to the lawsuit here.
So, now, Jay-Z... Being accused in this now 24 years ago.
Raping a 13 year old alongside Diddy at an after party here.
So these are the newest allegations rocking the music world this evening.
And we wanted to bring that to your attention all right here.
So I read some chats here and I got the TMZ stuff.
We'll go through that here in a second.
I'll read the Castle Club chats.
ArcLightning says, Thank you for really helping us understand what's happening in the Middle East.
It's difficult to piece together all the information and misinformation.
I got y'all, man.
First in the chat, if you want the female rapper, stop.
Fresh Dog.
Question for the Syrian girl.
Would Assad prefer you to be on stream or in the kitchen?
This nigga.
I live in Syria.
Girls are so hot.
That's Adam Russell.
Syrian girl, you happen too much.
Okay.
Rebel blitzer in Syria.
Top all the country in a week.
Crazy facts.
Myron, do you think Iraq next potential?
Iraq's already fucked.
Fresh Dog, one of my buddies in the academy worked for a three-letter agency before, and he told me we were funding both sides of the war in Syria the whole time.
Absolutely.
This is a good video to react to with Syrian war.
That's from RQ. Coffee for you and Angie tomorrow.
Thanks.
20 bucks from KSO. Thank you so much, KSO. Art Glaney, WFederax, WNightTrain.
I appreciate that.
Adra says, I don't know what's going on here.
Ever since I've been watching, I get the sudden urge of watermelon flavor.
I think this is fucking stupid, bro.
All right.
And then on Rumble Rants, we got...
Can you talk about being a fed, Liam?
I've done episodes on that, Liam.
Can you watch Europa?
Not tonight, bro.
What up, Myron?
That's from Liam.
I've been already streaming all night free on Ninjas.
Man down, Myron.
Have you ever started a dog train channel?
And I did a Zoom call right before this, guys.
Don't forget that.
Myron, you need to see this if you haven't already.
The Man is Super-based...
How much did Muammar Gaddafi play in the U.S. War in the Middle East?
A lot of my peers don't even know who he is or he wasn't even African.
We talked about Gaddafi.
Ken Rose, thumbs up.
Buy One BBO goes, everyone asked for Epstein's list when Diddy had the same list the entire time.
Here we go, guys.
Here is the page.
Jay-Z accused of a graping 13-year-old girl in Diddy lawsuit.
It says it's a blackmail attempt.
So 5.02 p.m., Tony Busby, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Jane Doe, tells TMZ, Mr. Carter previously denied being the one, let me make this bigger for y'all ninjas real quick, Mr. Carter previously denied being the one who sued me and my firm.
He even filed his privilege case under a pseudonym.
What he fails to say in his recent statement is my firm sent his lawyer a demand letter on behalf of an alleged victim and that victim never demanded a penny from him.
Instead, she only sought a confidential mediation since I sent the letter on her behalf.
Mr. Carter has not only sued me, but he has tried to bully and harass me and his plaintiff.
His conduct has had the opposite impact.
She's emboldened.
I'm very proud of her resolve.
And then Diddy's lawyers tell TMZ this amendment complaint and the recent extortion lawsuits against Mr. Busby exposed his barrage of lawsuits against Mr. Combs and what they are.
Shameless publicity stunts designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them.
Just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs.
As the legal team has said before, Mr. Combs has full confidence in facts and the integrity of the judicial process in court.
The truth will prevail.
And Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, man, woman, adult, or minor.
Jay-Z has been sued for drugging and graping a 13-year-old girl in a lawsuit tied to discrape rapper Diddy, which the music mogul is calling a blackmail attempt.
In the documents obtained by TMZ, Jay-Z is named by an anonymous accuser who says the rapper and Diddy drugged and graped her back in the year 2000. The plaintiff, who is suing is Jane Doe, says the alleged assault occurred at an after-party following the MTV Music Awards.
So, bro, 13, what, that was 24 years ago?
So she's like damn near 40 now.
You know, um, yeah.
Holy shit.
Um, let's see.
The accuser originally filed a lawsuit against Diddy in October in which she claimed the Batboy record founder and unnamed celebrity proceeded to assault her while an unnamed female watched.
The accuser has since named Jay-Z as the other celebrity in the alleged assault as she refiled her lawsuit against Diddy to include the Empire State of Mind rapper on Sunday.
This photo's probably, yeah, 2004, holy...
Okay.
The Jay-Z's reps have responded to a lawsuit with a statement from the rap mogul who said he was determined to expose the accuser for the fraud they are.
Here he is with 2004. Remember when he used to say, I'm 30 plus, give me a crisp pair of jeans and some button-ups.
Remember that?
My lawyer received a blackmail attempt called the demand letter from a lawyer named Tony Busby.
Okay.
No, sir, I will not give you one red penny.
These allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one.
Okay, this came from Roc Nation.
All right, we'll read this.
My lawyer received a blackmail attempt called the demand letter from a lawyer named Tony Busby.
What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want...
Okay, here we go. here we go.
pediatrics.
I have no idea how you have come to such a deplorable human, Mr. Busby, but I promise you I have seen your kind many times over.
I'm more than prepared to deal with your type.
You claim to be a Marine.
Marines are known for their valor.
You have neither honor nor integrity.
My only heartbreak is for my family, my wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims and explain the cruelty and greed of people.
I'm warned yet another loss of innocence.
Children should not have to endure such at their young age.
It is unfair to have to try to understand inexplicable degrees of malice meant to destroy families and human spirits.
my heart and support goes out to the true victims in the world who have to watch how their life story is dressed in costume for profitability by this ambulance chaser in a cheap suit.
You have made a terrible error in judgment thinking that all celebrities are the same.
I'm not from your world.
I'm a young man who made it out the project of Brooklyn.
We don't play these types of games.
We have very strict codes of honor.
We protect children.
You seem to exploit people for personal gain.
Only your network of conspiracy theorists, fake physicians, will believe the idiotic claims you have levied against me that if not for the seriousness surrounding harm to kids would be laughable, I look forward to showing you how different I am.
And this comes from Roc Nation.
Obviously, this comes from Jay-Z Direct.
Jay-Z does not have an Instagram account.
I mean, he dated Beyonce when she was 16. I stand with the Carters.
No games.
Bro, you was on Beyonce when she was like 16 and you was well into your 20s.
We don't believe you.
Chill, Jay-Z. If I did it, why not file criminal charges?
He's not playing.
Yeah, so these are the comments.
That's my new shit.
I look forward to showing you how different I am.
Yep.
All right.
We'll see what happens, guys.
I will, you know, obviously time will tell.
I will tell y'all this, though.
The HSI investigators are 1,000%.
I can say this with certainty.
They're going to go talk to this girl.
They're going to want to talk to Jay-Z. And I will also tell y'all that Diddy might have just gotten a bone.
Let me explain.
If it is true, again, I don't know.
Right?
And for those of you that, you know what, a lot of y'all niggas are young.
Let me just...
Jay-Z's not on social media, so I don't expect y'all to really know who this dude is unless you're older.
All right?
Sean Corey Carter, right?
Known professionally at Jay-Z, AK Hove, etc.
Look, people can say what they want to say about Jay-Z, Illuminati, blah, blah, blah.
At the end of the day, he's going to go down as one of the best rappers of all time.
Top 10, easy.
All right?
Kendrick Lamar is not going to go down as a top 10, but Jay-Z probably will in the hip-hop world.
All right?
So people can say whatever they want to say.
The Blueprint is a legendary album.
The Black Album is great.
Reasonable Doubt is great.
One of my favorite songs is...
There's a bunch.
Holy shit.
Wow.
Obviously, The Takeover is a legendary beef, even though Nas kind of bodied in with either.
Feeling It is my favorite song on Reasonable Doubt.
On the blueprint, Renegade is great with Eminem.
That song had a bunch of hits, man.
The blueprint.
Either way, look.
He also came out with a song called Reminder, right?
So I guess I gotta remind y'all niggas how legendary this dude really is.
Someone said Jay-Z's not top 10. Yeah, you're fucking stupid.
Stupid?
You're fucking dumb.
You're fucking dumb.
Jay-Z's gonna go down as a top 10 rapper.
And real quick, look.
Alright.
I said this before, I'll say it again.
I don't like Drake.
Not a fan.
I think that he is a big part of the feminization of modern men in society.
Alright?
However, I acknowledge the fact that I think Drake will go down as a top 10 musician and he will absolutely go down as a top 10 rapper.
Right?
I don't think Kendrick Lamar will go down as a top 10 rapper of all time.
Jay-Z will.
Jay-Z will absolutely be on a top 10 rapper of all time.
And for any of you dumbass niggas in the chat that are saying that he's not a top 10 rapper, you're fucking stupid.
You're fucking stupid.
You niggas wanna sit here and talk about J. Cole, Kedrick Lamar, Big Shaw, any of these niggas?
Like, no, bro.
Like, no.
Jay's gonna go down as a top 10 rapper.
Like, this isn't even debatable.
The dudes in the chat that are saying, oh, Myron, you don't know what you're talking about?
No, you don't know what you're talking about.
You probably were born in the year 2000 or some shit.
And you're stupid.
Alright?
So, anyway.
So, I gotta give him his flowers and let y'all know this dude is not a Pete Diddy.
Like, Diddy is never gonna go down as a top 10 rapper.
Diddy is a producer.
Jay was actually a rapper.
You wanna talk about Lil Wayne being influenced?
This was one of his main influences.
Alright?
So, yeah.
At the end of the day, Jay will go down higher on the list than Kendrick.
If you niggas really think that Kendrick can even hold a candle to this dude, you guys are stupid.
You guys are fucking dumb.
Fucking dumb.
Somebody can say you know nothing about real rap.
Shut the fuck up, ABC. Shut the fuck up.
Anyway.
Now, now that we talked about his rap career, right, that he is a rap legend, he will go down in history.
Now let's talk about the Diddy case, alright?
Um, no, someone said Meyer doesn't listen to rap.
No, I don't listen to current rap.
It's trash.
Yeah, some dumbass ass.
I don't know a single quote from Jay.
Well, you're just dumb, bro.
Okay.
So here's my thing, right?
With Jay-Z and Diddy, right?
So if I'm the HSI case agent, right?
Let's go into an imaginary world.
These allegations come out.
I'm the HSI case agent that's handling Diddy's case, right, out of HSI New York.
I'm going to go talk to that girl.
Immediately.
I'm figuring out who this Jane Doe is.
I'm going to go talk to her.
You need to tell me everything that went down on that night at the awards and the after party.
Diddy was a witness.
Who else was there, right?
Then...
Once I get her statement and I'm able to get corroborating people, I'm gonna go to Diddy at the jail.
Obviously, his lawyer's gonna be present.
I'm like, look, bro.
I'm gonna throw you a bone.
Was Holt there?
And if he was, are you willing to testify?
If he says yes, that will go a long ways towards helping his fucking case.
If these allegations are true.
If these allegations are true.
So, if Hove actually did this, did he need to cooperate?
And not only cooperate, but obviously prove it.
Because apparently there was a woman there and there were other witnesses there.
If they can get multiple witnesses to corroborate this, there could be A criminal case made against Jay-Z. Now again, we know the nature of these lawsuits a lot of times is to get money, right?
So, I don't know.
I ain't gonna lie to you, I don't know.
I'm just talking to you guys about the criminal case.
And the reason why I did this, the reason why I told you guys I wanted to disclose where I see Jay-Z as a rapper is I wanted to let you guys know, look, I respect his music career.
I do think he's a top 10 rapper.
However, I'm being objective here, and I'm telling you guys, from a criminal perspective, a criminal case perspective, Diddy might have just got a fucking lifeline.
If Hope was there, and Diddy and other credible witnesses can point him as to being there, and they're able to see other cryoverting evidence.
Maybe it was a hotel party at, you know, on a certain date, or you know Diddy had a lot of fucking video.
If he has this on video, Jay is cooked, and Didi's going to get time off.
That's what's going to happen.
That is what's going to happen, Chad.
So, that kind of concludes my commentary on that one.
And for the haters that are still going back and forth in the chat saying that I don't know what I'm talking about, saying that Jay's going to be a top 10 rapper, y'all niggas are retarded.
I could tell that you guys were born...
In 2005 or some stupid shit like that.
You niggas listen to Justin Bieber.
Shut up.
I'm not saying Diddy's gonna walk free, guys.
I'm saying that he'll be able to get some time off.
He'll be able to get some time off.
So...
That's what it is.
That...
Diddy might have just got a big break in his criminal case.
To be honest with y'all.
If this is true, and did he have some kind of proof and is willing to testify that it is true, he just got a big fucking bone in this criminal case, if he can implicate Jay-Z. Because I would argue Jay-Z's higher in the totem pole than he is.
I would argue Jay-Z is more famous.
I don't know if Hove got more money than him.
Well, if you combine him and Beyonce's net worth, then yeah.
Because they're both, I think they're both billionaires.
So, yeah.
Obviously, hypothetical analysis.
We don't know if this accuser is telling the truth.
But if she isn't, there's proof.
Jay's in trouble.
Big trouble.
And Diddy probably is looking for a lifeline right now.
I would not be surprised if he don't cooperate against Hov to save himself because he's looking at very serious charges.
And he need anything he can get in it right now.
So, go ahead.
Donate, guys, on RumbleRant, FNFSuperChat.com.
I'm looking at chats right now.
It'll be on for a little bit longer.
Yo, Mark, can we get a clip of you explaining how y'all never duck preach so people can shut up about it?
It's cool if you don't care.
Shut up.
Bro, we never duck this nigga, bro.
If people really think that shit, they're just stupid.
And honestly, I don't care about Preach.
He's a window-licking idiot.
No, I don't care about this nigga, bro.
And he doesn't care either.
You can tell he's annoyed by these fucking videos.
It's Abba that's the real coward and the mastermind behind everything.
So he's got to put the boxing gloves on and fight.
You got to stop running and hide it behind Preach, fat ass.
I don't care about Preach.
Preach literally has 67 IQ. Bro, literally sounds like he got dropped as a kid, man.
I don't give a fuck about that, nigga.
It's anus that's gotta get fucking beat up in a boxing match.
So, nah, bro.
If niggas are really watching anus and reach, like, bro.
Anyone set looks cool when they have a bunch of jump cuts, edits, put things out of context.
Oh, wow, these guys are really funny, bro.
They're failed comedians, bro.
They're literally failed comedians, man.
Daniel Penny situation, I covered it.
his case got dismissed.
Yeah, EvanFSuperJoy.com, guys.
Rumble Rant or Council Club It In.
Yo, Kendrick Lamar is a better rapper than Drake.
Yeah, but Drake is going to go as a top 10 artist.
Kendrick Lamar won't.
Which y'all diggers don't understand about this, bro.
You can say Kendrick Lamar is a better rapper, but Drake is gonna go down as a top 10 musician, bro.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
Drake is gonna be alongside, when it's all said and done, I'm 50 years old, you're 40, whatever the fuck age you are.
When it's all said and done and Drake is done with music, he's gonna go down next to the Michael Jacksons and the Elvis Presleys.
And this is coming from somebody that doesn't like Drake.
I don't like Drake.
But I acknowledge the fact that he's transcended Genres, he's transcended borders, he's transcended continents.
He's been on top for so goddamn long.
He's gonna go down as a top 10 artist of all time, bro.
He's gonna go down with the Princes, he's gonna go down with the fucking Tupacs, the Biggies, the Elvis Presleys, the Michael Jacksons.
He's gonna go down.
The Beyonce's is gonna be in there.
He's gonna be in that top 10. Kendrick Lamar will not.
Kendrick Lamar is riding this wave, but...
Bro.
Yeah.
Someone said numbers don't make you better.
Well, objectively speaking, they kind of do.
they kind of do so was that mine is it misinformed about Kendrick Kendra could achieve everything Drake has and more.
Nigga, are you stupid?
Bro, like some of y'all niggas are dumb.
Like just dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb.
I don't like Drake and you fucking idiots are forcing me to defend him.
Bro, before this fucking Drake beef, niggas aren't playing Kendrick Lamar in Australia, in New Zealand, in foreign countries like that.
They're playing Drake everywhere, though.
Are you guys fucking dumb?
How many times has Drake hit Billboard versus how many times has Kendrick hit Billboard?
How many albums does Drake have?
How many albums does Kendrick have?
How long has Drake been on top?
How long has Kendrick been on top?
Shut the fuck up!
Shut the fuck up.
I hate that you guys are making me defend fucking Drake.
I don't like him.
But even I can acknowledge the fact that he's superior to Kendrick Lamar in every regard.
Look, Kendrick Lamar is a better lyricist.
Cool.
All right.
Take that.
Fine.
You guys want to be Diddy?
Take that.
Cool.
I'm talking about who's gonna go down as a top musician when this is all said and fucking done.
When there's gravestones, For Aubrey Graham and Kendrick Lamar, who are niggas gonna remember?
They're gonna remember Drake.
Shut the fuck up.
Some of you guys are fucking stupid.
Holy shit, man.
Drake is a pop star.
Kendrick is a rapper.
Do you not get it?
As a pop star, you're worldwide.
As a rapper, you're North America.
Shut up.
Holy shit, niggas are dumb.
Holy shit, bro.
Niggas are so stupid, bro.
This is crazy to me.
Niggas are really trying to sit here and tell me, Kendrick better.
Cool, okay, he could rap better.
Who cares?
Who cares about that?
No one gives a fuck.
Niggas are going to be playing Drake 50 years from now.
Ain't nobody playing Kendrick.
And you can take that to the fucking bank.
What the fuck, man?
People are so dumb, bro.
Holy shit.
Some of y'all don't got, like, any, like, common sense.
Some of you guys don't have any fucking, like, some of you, some of you, you guys probably, like, fucking think preach is smart or some shit.
Some of y'all niggas.
I don't like Drake!
I literally have complained about him destroying modern masculinity several times.
He's so sus.
He's so weird.
He has extremely effeminate characteristics.
But he's absolutely going to outlive Kendrick Lamar when it comes to fucking being a highly regarded musician, bro.
Like, this isn't even up for debate, bro.
This isn't even up for debate.
This guy Drake has been on top since like 2009, bro.
Nigga said Eazy-E was better.
Alright bro, you can say EZE was better.
Well is anybody playing, um, fucking straight out of Compton nowadays like that?
No.
No.
Holy shit bro.
Niggas are stupid bro.
Like you Kendrick fans are retards bro.
See, the difference is this.
I don't like either artist.
That's the difference between me and you weirdos.
I'm not a fanboy.
I don't like either of these niggas.
Kendrick is a midget loser, and Drake is suspect.
But if I'm gonna tell you guys, objectively speaking, who's gonna go down in history as a better musician, it's gonna be Drake.
Like, this isn't even up for discussion, bro.
Niggas are stupid.
Fucking dumb.
And if you don't see that, you're literally low IQ. If you don't see the fact that Drake is gonna go down higher on the totem pole as a musician than Kendrick Lamar, then you're fucking dumb.
You're literally dumb.
You guys can criticize academics when he says this, cool, because he loves Drake.
He has a personal relationship with Drake, but I got no fucking skin in the game.
Nobody pays me.
I'm not a hip-hop commentator.
I don't like either artists.
I don't like hip-hop anymore.
I think it's a degenerative genre.
I think it's stupid.
But me coming in as someone that's fairly objective and doesn't have an allegiance to either one, I'm telling y'all, Drake by far is gonna go down as a more respected and known Artists.
Done.
Fucking done.
Shut the fuck up, D-Cash King on Rumble, you stupid ass nigga.
Shut the fuck up.
Nobody's glazing.
The fuck you talking about?
I don't like this nigga.
Shut the fuck up.
You are...
I guarantee you fucking breathe through your mouth.
Fucking idiot.
Probably got buck teeth too.
Fuck outta here, nigga.
Mouth-breathing fucking idiots in here talking shit.
Alright, let's see here.
You said Jay-Z tweet.
Jay-Z though isn't on X, bro.
What are y'all talking about?
What's Jay-Z's ex?
I don't think Jay has an ex, bro.
Yeah, it's 3 o'clock in the morning over here, bro.
I'm about to get off.
Drake brushes his teeth while looking up and holding the back of his head.
My iranious.
Yo, Myron, Kendrick Lamar is a better rapper than Drake.
That's from Stan Lee.
That's fine, bro.
He could be a better rapper.
Nigga.
Okay, I'll give y'all an example.
Talib Kweli is better than Jay-Z. But how many of y'all niggas know Talib Kweli?
Exactly.
Even Jay says this shit in one of his songs.
Lyrically, I'm probably like Talib Kweli, right?
And then he says, I could have been rhyming like Common Sense, but I ain't been rhyming like since Common Sense, whatever the fuck, right?
He even admits, I'm not the best rapper like that, right?
Like, lyrically.
But he's more poppin' than them.
Who are people gonna remember?
You're gonna remember, just to get by, just to get by, just to get by.
No!
You're gonna remember, you know, so I'm gonna fuck him, love him, leave him.
You know what I mean?
That's what you're gonna remember, man.
Beep, beep, then I'm picking him up.
Let him play with a dick in a truck.
A lot of chicks want to put your fist in cuffs.
Divorce him and split his bucks.
Just because you got good head, I'ma break bread so you can be living it up.
Shit, I. Parts with nothing.
Y'all be frontin'.
Me give my heart to a woman.
Not for nothing.
Never happen.
I'll be forever mackin'.
Like, come on, bro!
Come on, man!
Niggas, remember that!
Just to get by.
Just to get by.
No! No!
No!
Consequence.
Talib, Kuali, Khamen.
All these guys are fantastic.
Great rappers, great lyricists.
AZ, right?
Great.
But guess what, man?
Nobody's gonna remember these niggas.
So shut the fuck up.
Dude, Kendrick's been a rapper.
Who cares?
Nigga, like, that's not what people care about, bro.
Most Def, like, yeah, man.
Lyrics don't make a rapper better.
Not just lyrics.
If you only care about lyrics, cool.
I respect that.
But there's way more to the repertoire than just lyrics.
And that's what I'm trying to say.
If you guys want to say Kendrick got more lyrics than Drake, great bro.
Awesome.
Who are people going to remember though, Drake?
Who's going to be considered a better artist overall and more consistent, Drake?
So whatever.
Something gets a little bump better than Kendrick Lamar.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Alright, yeah, that's about it.
Okay, you're going too far now, bro.
Oh, you're going too far, bro.
Yeah, some people feel like Nas was better than Jay-Z. But guess what, bro?
And you know what?
I actually agree with you.
I do think that Nas was better than Jay-Z. But you know who's going to go down on that top ten list and not Nas?
Go and behold, bro.
Sorry.
Illmatic is my favorite album.
NY's State of Mind is one of my favorite songs.
Stilmatic is also one of my favorite albums.
Right?
I still listen to Got Yourself a Gun to this day.
Anytime I walk outside and some fucking, you know, dumb idiot wants to threaten my life, that song is in my head.
Right?
But guess what?
Che is going to go down the list as a better rapper.
And I'm actually a Nas fan and I have the objective ability to understand that.
Nas has been incredibly inconsistent with less top tier albums.
Sorry.
You can say O-Matic is a top 10 album, but you can't say Nas is a top 10 artist.
This is coming from a guy that likes Nas better than Jay.
Trust me, when they had that beef, I was saying all the time Jay was trash.
I was on Team Nas 100%.
Either destroyed him.
But at the end of the day, like I said before, niggas are going to always remember the blueprint, but they're not going to remember Stillmatic.
Facts or facts?
Alright, anyway...
I think it's time for me to get off here.
Myron, stop arguing with retards and tell us what you think of my previous chat.
Thank you.
How much you guys want to bet once Elon colonizes Mars, them boys come out and say God promised them Mars?
Yeah, they probably will, bro.
They probably will, man.
Beansburner goes, Myron, in your opinion, does a greater Israel theory make sense of the geopolitical goal that Israel is aiming for now?
Respect for the grind.
Don't mind.
Just don't stay up too late, brother.
Yeah, 100% bro.
Beansburner.
The greater Israel project is what Israel is aiming for.
100%, bro.
Bro, shout out to you for risking your sleep and giving us these late night streams.
Doesn't go unappreciated.
Appreciate that, boys.
I'm telling y'all, man.
I'm going for top striper in the world.
And the reason why, look.
Speed, all these niggas, look.
They got huge numbers or whatever, but I'm the most diversified by far.
Come on, man.
I'm the most diversified by fucking far.
I could talk geopolitics.
I could talk about, you know...
I could talk, um...
Fucking true crime, girls, music as we're doing right now, going back and forth with you stupid ass Kendrick fans.
Niggas are retarded.
Right?
We could give commentary, culture shit.
Literally, I'm the most diversified streamer by fucking far.
I have an expertise in almost every realm.
I could talk about anything.
Anything.
See, I didn't think I'd be able to sit here and talk hip-hop with y'all niggas.
My specialty is 90s and 2000s.
Bro, I'll give it a thousand with you guys.
Once, like, Drake started rising to prominence in, like, 2008, 2009, and Big Sean and all these J. Cole and all these niggas started coming on the scene, I was like, I'm out of here, bro.
I'm out of here.
I got the fuck up out of there.
So, hip-hop after that's kind of a blur.
But I come in and dabble every now and then.
And I'm able to tell you guys, as someone that doesn't even fucking like Drake, that he's gonna go down in history way more than Kendrick Lamar.
Here we go.
Dr. Durner says, Respectfully, Meyer, Kendrick has 14 Grammys in a Pulitzer.
Drake has four Grammys using Talib to represent Kendrick's position.
Is nowhere...
Is nowhere B1 to 1Z. Raj said, Thank you, Meyer, for all that you do for us.
Thank you so much, Raj.
WCMWM, thanks for explaining to Sierra and getting on that X-Base.
I got you, Danny, Dan.
Yeah, bro.
Y'all niggas can have your opinions.
Kendrick got 14 Grammys, but he's not as consistent as Drake, bro.
He's not as consistent as Drake.
Drake got way more hits.
Drake got way more music.
He has a bigger body of work.
He has more recognition internationally.
He's a bigger artist.
And the reason why he knows he's such a big artist is because Kendrick Lamar is the most popping he's ever been in his fucking life now because of going at Drake.
You always go after people that are doing better than you.
Look at Anus and Reach.
Bro, why do they make videos on us all the time?
Despite the fact that we're not popping as they claim, they make videos on us all the time and that's their most viewed shit.
Think about that.
Like...
Kendrick's career is the best it's ever been going at Drake.
Anus and Reach only get views when they talk about us.
They only started growing when they talked about us.
Niggas always go after people that are doing better than them.
Despite the fact that Anus and Reach have a bigger YouTube channel, we have far more global reach than those bitch-ass dusty niggas, and they know it.
I guarantee you guys, if me and Anus walk down the street, more people are gonna recognize me and say, I've changed more lives than him.
That's a fact.
Because I'm more diversified.
I cover so many different things.
I don't just sit here and talk about niggas on the internet all day like they do.
That are doing better than them.
So that is why they've made 70 videos on us.
You always throw and attack people doing better than you to get more recognition.
Their most viewed videos are always us.
Think about that.
Despite them being a bigger YouTube channel and us falling off as they claim.
If we really fell off and we weren't relevant like they claim, why would y'all niggas be making videos on us?
I'll tell you why.
Because culturally, you can't escape us.
We're all over TikTok.
We're all over Instagram.
We're all over YouTube.
We're all over Rumble.
We're all over Twitter.
Despite the fact that we are censored and banned, And most of these clips that you guys see aren't even posted by us.
FYI, most of the clips that you guys see on your social media aren't even posted by us.
Me and Fresh have been banned off Instagram since fucking March of 2024. We just made new accounts now.
We are still more relevant than on platforms despite the fact that we've been banned.
I haven't had a TikTok account since 20 fucking 20, bro.
Let that sink in.
We are shadow banned on YouTube.
We don't prioritize YouTube.
I just got my live feature back on X two days ago.
I just made my X account a year ago.
We've been in social media since 2020. And we absolutely lapped these guys on every single social media platform.
They might have more subs than us on YouTube.
Hell, they might even get more views.
But we are on every platform.
And we split our views between Rumble and YouTube.
And X and everywhere else.
We don't prioritize YouTube like we used to anymore.
But if we did, we'd start killing them.
I'm telling you.
We started prioritizing YouTube.
Only streaming on YouTube.
Pushing all the traffic to YouTube.
We will start beating them on views.
I promise you all that.
But they come at us because you can't escape us.
We are everywhere despite the fact that we're banned.
People post our content.
Why?
Because our content is fucking good.
Quality defeats gimmicks every time.
They can talk shit about us.
They can try to put us down.
They can push out false narratives.
They can say what they're going to say.
But the quality always overrides the gimmicks and the bullshit.
That is why they have to make 70 videos talking about us.
Meanwhile, we've made only one video talking about them.
And we are far more relevant to them culturally and on all the social media platforms despite the fact that we are shadow banned, censored, and don't even run accounts on some of these fucking platforms and haven't done it for years.
That is why they make videos on us.
That is why they're jealous.
And that is why Anus will never stop making videos because of his jealousy of me.
I'm the superb East African.
Fitter than him, taller than him, better looking than him.
Superior to him in every regard.
Actually have a resume.
Actually did real shit in my life.
Wasn't disowned by my family.
Not a high school dropout.
Not a fucking moron.
Not out of shape.
Not a weirdo.
Not a Dusty.
Probably have more money, despite the fact that I got into the social media game way after him.
I'd be mad too if I was him.
We'd cover everything they did in half the time, in a third of the time.
I'd be mad too if I was them niggas, bro.
I'd make 70 videos talking shit as well.
Real talk, man.
We've saved more lives.
We get more views.
We're more well-known.
Because we're everywhere.
Because the content is good.
People repost our shit and get paid off of our shit.
And that's fine.
I don't mind it.
So anyway.
Besides cooking anus.
Because I don't really care about reach.
I'll be honest with y'all.
That's kind of what it is.
But yeah.
The reality, guys, like I said before, is they're always gonna go at you when you're doing better.
And the only reason Kendrick is blown up is because Drake is better.
So, yeah.
Let's see here.
Someone said we're both tethers.
Yeah, you're low IQ. Alright.
I think that's where we're going to close it, ladies and gentlemen.
I think that's where we are going to close it.
Love y'all ninjas.
Stanley says, Yomaren, who do you think would win a battle between Jay-Z and 50 Cent?
I think 50 might edge him out.
50 might edge him out.
But it'll be close.
That would be a really good versus.
But they don't got enough money to pay Jay for that.
Niggas don't got enough money to pay Jay for that, bro.
Beansburner says, who cares how many the major streamers make?
They're feeding Goy Slot to the masses.
You're giving us true information.
I appreciate that, Beansburner.
Yeah, no, bro.
I mean, you know, I really do pride myself on giving y'all sauce, doing interviews with people that everyone else is scared of, you know, sticking for free speech, saying shit that other people are scared to say.
Anus and Reacher are supposed to be comedians, but they want to sit there and call me a racist.
Like, bro, how pussy are you?
If you guys really think I'm a racist, then you're low IQ. Like, come on, man.
Come on.
My manager is Jewish.
My email guy is white and Jewish.
One of my guys, Noble, is Indian.
Fresh is Bajan.
Mo is Haitian.
Bills is Haitian.
Chris is from the islands, Caribbean.
Like, bruh, if you really think I'm a racist, then you're just low AQ. Like, Sneeko is Filipino and Haitian.
Like, I got the most fucking, you know, diverse group of friends ever.
Niggas are really trying to sit there and say, Myron's a racist.
Shut the fuck up.
You guys are really trying to virtual signal as comedians?
I expect better from comedians, man.
I would expect better from comedians.
Y'all are doing the Andrew Schultz bullshit.
Now look at Andrew Schultz.
They're calling him a racist for saying the shit that he said about Kendrick Lamar and black women, bro.
Yo, taking the virtual signal route is never gonna work, anus in reach.
It's never gonna work.
Kevin Terrell, bro, it doesn't even matter anymore, Myron.
They're gonna keep making vids, man.
Why respond anyways?
Good breakdown of CEO Cessna.
But yeah, this people A&P is just a waste of time.
Yeah, no, I mean...
Sometimes I just gotta remind niggas how superior we are to them niggas, bro.
Because they're one-dimensional.
They literally can't do anything but talk shit about other people.
I can do everything.
I could cook them, then switch to geopolitics, then talk about hip-hop, then talk about true crime, then talk about fucking getting girls, then talk about making money, then talk about real estate investing, then talk about getting in shape.
I can literally do it all.
I just had a fitness call for damn near two hours with the guys on Cast Club Premium.
Let's fucking go!
I did a tweet saying, yo, if you're having thoughts about, you know, hurting yourself, fucking DM me.
Responded to like 100 plus people.
Who's doing that?
I was up one night and I said, you know what, man, fuck that.
Let me hit the guys on X and, you know, because I offered on Instagram, so I said, yo, on X, if you're having thoughts about hurting yourself, just fucking DM me right now.
Thoughts.
And I responded to 100 plus guys.
Took an hour and just like banged them out.
And then I answered to more of them today.
Is Anus gonna do that?
Fuck outta here.
No.
Never.
As a white man from Mississippi, Jay-Z is better and I never heard of Kendrick until the beef went viral and I don't listen to that type of music.
There you go, bro.
Alright.
Cool.
So with that said guys, I think we're going to end this stream here.
here.
Let's see here.
You know what matter of fact, hold on.
Okay.
Since I'm cooking on X, let's see here.
In honor of Jay-Z.
We're gonna close out the stream.
For...
Not six in forever.
1996. Gentlemen, I hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
Alright?
We're gonna end this nice stream on a good note.
Because we are the best and we are better than these bitch ass niggas.
Everybody!
Catch you guys.
Live with Brandon Carter tomorrow, 7pm.
We're gonna have probably a Castle Club meeting after.
Get on Castle Club, guys.
Get in the email list.
Link is below.
Get in there so you get notified when we go live and everything else like that.
And it's gonna be a fucking good time, guys.
Come on over to Castle Club.
Just join for free.
Link is below.
Love y'all ninjas.
We're gonna end the stream with that one.
Let's go.
Love y'all!
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