Terrorist Attack In New Orleans And Elon Musk's Mass Censorship On X!
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You guys know what time it is?
We on the night train tonight, boys.
Let's fucking go.
Here he is.
come out Y'all know what time it is.
you know Y'all know what time it is.
We out here.
Let's fucking go.
Let's go.
Let's go!
We are taking over 2020 fucking five.
Let's fucking go.
We can't be stopped.
We won't be stopped!
We won't be stopped!
Welcome, motherfuckers.
To 2025.
The year that we will take over.
Let's fucking go, baby.
You guys know what time it is.
January 1st.
First new year.
Not a sip of fucking alcohol.
Why?
Because we're out here trying to fucking get it.
We are going to take over 2025.
No fucking celebrations.
None of that shit.
We're just treating it like it's another day in office.
We're gonna keep fucking pushing.
We're gonna take over, we're taking over on X, we're taking over on Instagram, we're taking over on YouTube, we're taking over our fucking rumble.
Despite the fact that Elon Musk is a fucking cuck and thinks that he could silence us.
He can't stop us, baby.
The movement's too strong.
Alright.
And as I got my watermelon.
Fuckin' uh energy drink here to piss off all the all the blacks.
All the FBAs.
Right?
And I got my nigga rag.
My waves are still spinning though.
You know what I'm saying?
I just came out of the shower.
Something that some people from a certain country never do.
Welcome, welcome, welcome, guys, to the stream.
We are gonna offend some people.
We are live on all the platforms right now.
We're live on X. We're live on YouTube.
We're live on Rumble.
Despite the fact that they're trying to censor us, we aren't going nowhere, man.
Let's fucking go.
We ain't going nowhere.
So quick announcement before we get into the show.
As you guys know, we're running a special.
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Price goes up to 98 starting on Friday.
Also, just so you guys know, I switched to my YouTube channel.
Fred reacts to Myron Gaines X. So I'm Myron Gaines X across all platforms.
Rumble, YouTube, X, Instagram, etc.
I am going to be moving the night train show and all the political commentary, cultural commentary.
That's all gonna be going to Fred Reacts when I do my solo shows from now on, guys.
So I'm gonna slowly migrate that stuff.
Don't worry, you guys are still gonna get all the stuff on uh Fresh and Fit that you guys have come to learn on love, whether it's after hours, having the girls or whatever, but I'm separating my um my offensive political and cultural commentary, right?
To I'm gonna move that over to Myron Gaines X alone.
So don't worry, we're still gonna do Fed React shows.
We're gonna do that every Sunday, as usual.
I'm gonna make different playlists for you guys where it's all nice and organized.
And I might do it where I'll go multiple times a week where I do the night train and/or I do the the solo show.
Um maybe before Fresh of Fit, maybe after.
I'm gonna figure out the time, but the point is is that you guys are gonna be able to find me Myron Gaines X across all the different platforms.
I'm also on TikTok too.
It's called Myra ban Myron Gaines on TikTok.
Um I just couldn't get the Myron Gaines X one, but the point is that it's gonna be Myron Gaines X everywhere, so it's easy for you guys to find.
And then I'll be doing the night train over there on the old Fed Reacts channel.
So um, so that's what's gonna happen.
I'm gonna be separating the the fresh and fit, keeping it more dating oriented, uh, oriented on, and then I'll keep my like political slash cultural comedy on Myron Gaines X. So if you guys want to get that, you guys go ahead.
Because that's not fair to everybody else, right?
Because everyone gets put in the same bubble as me.
Uh uh I've come to realize that some of my views, right, might be considered extreme to some individuals.
So I look at it like it's probably better if I just separate it so that way everyone doesn't get put in the same box as me.
You know what I mean?
And um, but yeah, we got some definitely some cool things planned for you guys in um in uh for in 2025 for sure.
Absolutely.
I'm I'm excited to to share it with you, ninjas.
Um so okay, so we're gonna be covering a couple things today, guys.
We are gonna be covering obviously, and do you guys like this 5 p.m. start start time?
I'm kind of testing this out as well.
This 5 p.m. start time.
Um, because if I were to do it, I might do it where I go 5 p.m. cover this stuff, and then boom, right into fresh and fit, then after hours.
Yeah, it's gonna be more work on my end and shit like that, but you know, it seems like you guys like this stuff.
So I might um do it that way as well.
So seems like you guys like this 5 p.m. spark start time.
It's a little bit earlier.
Um you you might be kind of like getting off work or getting ready to get off work or whatever.
So um, yeah.
Anyway, uh what else?
What else?
Uh obviously, and it's a new year and a bunch of stuff's already went down.
Obviously, we saw what went down in New Orleans, which I'm gonna talk about that.
I was in the X-Space earlier listening to it.
One of the hosts is a pussy, uh Penny2X, whatever is lose your name asses.
He got mad because we got into a discussion over the H1B visas, and as usual, they can never actually debate me on it, so they just go ahead and mute me andor kick me out the space because they're cowards.
But uh, you know, it is what it is.
Um, and then for you guys that are wondering, right?
Because some people are saying, hey Myron, did you get banned off X?
No, I didn't get banned, guys.
Matter of fact, let's go ahead and just what do you guys want?
I'll let the people pick first.
You guys want me to cover the X stuff first, or you guys want me to cover the terrorism stuff first?
I'll let you guys pick.
Chat, let me know.
You guys want X stuff first, terrorism first stuff first.
So one is X, two is the New Orleans stuff.
Ones and twos in the chat.
Go ahead.
Let me know, guys.
Start voting.
I give the people what they want.
One if you want X, two if you want terrorism.
One if you want X, two if you want terrorism.
Holy shit.
Okay, this is uh these chats are moving fast.
Okay, I I uh I miscalculated that.
Let me go ahead and put this in a poll on YouTube for you guys.
I will go ahead and put it on the Fresh of Fit poll.
Um man.
My bad.
I should have uh alright, give me one sec, chat.
Let me go ahead and do a poll here for you guys.
Because the New Orleans stuff is developing, chat.
The New Orleans stuff is developing.
There's still a lot there that we're not 100% sure on.
So I'm gonna do a poll, let you guys pick.
Okay.
Which drama or T attack?
Alright.
I put the poll up on YouTube.
Um, on YouTube on for Fresh and Fit.
So guys, please go vote over there.
Myron gains X Ninjas.
Also, if you guys uh I'll put the poll up for you guys on on there as well.
Which first?
X drama to attack.
Boom.
Alright, so I got it uh for both you guys there.
And then while we do that, I'll read some of these chats that came through.
Uh we got Fuentes, he goes, uh, happy New Year's Myron.
Thanks to FNF.
I went from 235 to 175 and I completed all my exams to become a fully credentialed actuary in 2024.
Keep doing what you're doing.
First property coming to 2025.
My sir, my friend.
Congratulations, that's huge.
Happy to hear that.
Um, would you ever bring a bail bonds agent on Money Monday?
Franklin Frazier is a great choice.
Shout out to CC Premium.
Shout out to you, Mal.
Um, that's not a bad idea.
Maybe I'll bring a bill's mom and mine.
I got kicked out of LA Public Library last week for putting the women's rights books in the fictional section.
Uh now that's fucking funny.
I'm not gonna lie.
That is fucking funny.
What the fuck, bro?
I can just picture a nigga like taking the books and like moving them over there to the fiction section and library.
Excuse me, sir.
What are you doing?
Uh yeah, I'm just putting the books where they're supposed to be.
What are you doing?
Well, these feminism books need to be in the fiction area fiction uh section next to Harry Potter.
Get out.
Nigga, give him the Frank Castle, give him the quick little yeet, the jazzy Jeff.
Oh man, that's fucking funny.
Um you guys are saying you want me to start a space chat?
You guys really want me to start a space?
I guess I could.
If you guys want me to.
Let me see here.
Let me, since you guys like it, I'm you know what?
Fuck it.
In Malaysia either.
Let me see what you guys are saying in the polls.
We got oh, 52% on Myron Gaines want the T attack first, and then on YouTube.
Oh, wow, okay.
57% on Fresh and Fit want the X drama first.
All right, chat.
We might have to go with the X drama first, and then just that's that's what the people are saying.
Um, but while I keep compiling, let me uh let you guys vote a little bit longer while I read the chats.
Um let's see here.
Start up a space, Myron from Majest.
Alright, maybe I will.
Uh you know what I'll do?
I'll start up a space when I cover the um the X drama.
All right.
Uh Durag Myron, shout out to you.
Five bucks.
Yeah, that that was uh it's actually a wave cap, but same shit.
Whatever.
Um taking over 2025.
Absolutely, bro.
That is my goal.
Because here's the thing.
I keep a thousand show.
I see losers like Hassan Abby giving their fucking shitty ass political takes.
And I was like, I could fucking do this.
This dude sucks.
It's not even good.
It's like a raging liberal.
His takes aren't based.
They're not cool, they're not interesting.
They're like stupid ass, like ad hominem attacks on people, doesn't really argue points, and he's just like a a stupid liberal, bro.
So I was like, dude, I can fucking do this shit too.
You know what I mean?
Because, bro, the thing is this, right?
This is another reason too.
I'm gonna be very very honest here I'm gonna be very honest here I shouldn't be saying this, but I'm gonna say it anyway.
A lot of political commentators that I respect that I like.
This this Elon situation with the H1B visa put a fucking line in the sand.
And it showed who is willing to say the right thing or say the truth, even if it impacts their ability to have influence, have connections, make moves, etc.
I was very disappointed to see a lot of conservative creators.
You guys know who they are, right?
Be pro-H1B visa.
Very disappointed.
Right?
And then when you do the math and you figure out, okay, why are they doing this?
It's because Elon is pro H1B visa.
So since he's pro-H1B visa and he owns one of the biggest social media platforms in the world, the number one news app, by the way, no one wants to go against him.
Because a lot of conservative commentators also act almost as like news stations.
So to go against the owner of, quite frankly, at this point, the biggest news app would be career suicide.
Well, Myron Gaines don't give a fuck.
I'm gonna call it what it is, even if it hurts me and it impacts me in negative ways.
I lost my verification, I lost my subscribers, I lost my um my uh my monetization on X. I don't give a fuck.
You wanna know why?
Because I gotta tell the people the fucking truth.
I spent four years on a border.
I know immigration to a ridiculous level of detail.
For me to sit here and sell out and tell you guys, oh no, it's not that much of a problem, blah, blah, blah, right?
When I'm incentivized to talk about H1Bs being positive.
Hell, I'm a second generation American.
I was born here, but my parents are immigrants.
I have every vested interest to tell y'all that H1B visas are great.
But I'm not doing it.
I'm not doing it.
Even if it's counterproductive to my bottom line, it's counterproductive to my ability to get collabs, it's counterproductive to my ability to build uh influence, be monetized on X, whatever, I'm gonna tell the fucking truth.
And a lot of these fucking political commentators are fucking cucked.
That's why I'm coming into this space and I'm taking over 2025.
Because I'm not gonna sit here and bend the knee to Israel.
I'm not gonna bend the knee to Elon Musk, I'm not gonna bend the knee to big conservative creators that have the typical bullshit GOP talking points, right?
And are gonna go further.
So it is what it is.
And the funny part is despite the fact that they took my verification away, right?
And they um and they took my subscribers away and I've been demonetized for almost a year, I'm almost at 200k and I've had that count for a fucking year.
You wanna know why?
I'm not special.
I'm not fucking special.
You guys wanna know why I'm growing?
I'm growing because I'm saying what everyone is fucking thinking and tired of not being able to say.
I speak for the fucking people.
That's what it is.
Because I used to be like you guys.
I used to work a nine to five job.
I used to know what it was like to go to the fucking grocery store and be like, God damn, this is expensive.
Put that shit back, right?
I remember what it's like to have bills do.
I remember what it's like to have credit card debt.
I fucking remember.
So I'll be fucking damned if I'm gonna have some stupid ass billionaire globalist like an Elon Musk come in here and say, oh, yeah, H1B visas aren't that bad.
Yeah, they are.
Yeah, they are.
You don't know shit.
Because you're a stupid foreigner, just like Vivek.
You guys don't know anything.
And if it's gotta be me and a few other people that got the fucking balls to call you guys out, I'll fucking do it.
I'm not a political commentator, but I'm gonna turn to one now, because all my favorite political commentators are fucking cocked.
They're fucking cucked.
Alright?
It is what it is.
I gotta maintain relationships, I gotta maintain collapse.
I don't care.
I don't care.
If you build it, they will come.
If you tell the truth, people will come.
I'm not gonna fucking sit here and be pro-immigration because it's a cool thing to do so I can secure collabs.
Fuck it.
It is what it is.
Like I said before, I get zero benefit.
Right?
I laugh when anyone tries to call me a grifter.
I'm like, bro, I wish I was a grifter.
If I was a grifter, nigga, I'd be rolling in the dough.
H1B visas are great.
We don't got an immigration problem.
Let's bring the best talent from across the world.
We got an education problem, not an immigration problem, despite the fact we got the best university in the fucking country.
Vex a joke.
Lost an enormous amount of respect for him.
I lost respect for him when he canceled to come on the pod because he was scared of some comments I made.
Then I realized the stance on immigration.
I was like, man, this guy's cuck too.
Like, dude, you guys are supposed to be working on government bureaucracies and stopping it.
That's what Doge is for.
You motherfuckers aren't an immigration.
But these guys come in and they're trying to weigh in on immigration now.
When they said that they wouldn't.
So if I'm gonna be one of the few people to call this shit out, so fucking be it.
So that's why I said I'm gonna fucking throw my hat in the ring and I'm gonna give my takes on this shit now.
Because most conservative political commentators are fucking cucked.
And the ones on the left are losers, like Hassan and H3 and shit.
They don't even really give any real takes on anything.
Fucking losers.
The only one I respect and like is Destiny.
Shout to Destiny.
Me and him disagree on almost everything, but we have a good cordial professional relationship.
Right?
As much as you guys don't like Destiny, that's fine.
But you know what I'll give him credit for?
He's the only one that I've seen will get in and debate a conservative.
None of these other liberals will do that.
Hell, other conservatives won't even debate conservatives.
You think a Ben Shapiro?
And uh and uh maybe uh Michael Knowles or someone on the on the right, these big conservative.
You think any of them will sit across the table from like me and Nick Fuentes?
Fuck no.
Fuck no, they wouldn't.
For obvious reasons.
Right.
So, as much as we make fun of people on the left, because they're losers.
Hey, man, we gotta call the bullshit on the right too.
Right?
And Elon comes in saying, oh yes, free speech, whatever.
Then he pulls this bullshit, which we're gonna get into in a little bit.
But that is why I'm taking over 2025.
Because don't worry, we're still gonna do the self-approvement.
We're still gonna do the money Mondays, we're still gonna do the Womanizer Wednesdays, we're still gonna do the um the after hour shows.
We're just gonna add.
We're not gonna take away, we're gonna add.
You guys are gonna get even more content now.
So nothing is going away that you guys have learned to love from Fresh of Fitz.
Don't worry.
We're still gonna sit here and make fun of the stats.
Don't worry.
All right.
We're just gonna add to it.
No taking away, just adding.
So yeah, we are taking over 2025.
The most diversified podcast on the fucking internet.
We cover everything.
And I'm gonna definitely get get on top.
We're gonna be one of the best streamers too.
Because we have too many idiot streamers that are low IQ that don't give you guys no fucking value.
Don't give you guys any real takes on anything.
Politically correct.
Want to keep their fucking Nike deals and shit.
Uh Elon Musk betrayal Cybertruck blowing up in Vegas outside Trump Tower.
The Caesar premiere 2025 has a great so far.
Yeah, uh, we will talk about the um Cybertruck 2, bro.
Waylo says with the recent developments of ex-censoring creators taking away modernization, etc., we have to admit Fresh was right.
They fooled us right into sharing our views on X just to find out who we are in order to massively censor ban us.
This is why Rumble and Castle Club are superior.
Absolutely.
Guys, absolutely.
This is why.
Elon, if you're watching, this is why Rumble will always beat you.
This is why Rumble is always going to be the top fucking free speech app.
Don DeMarco for Chris Pop Blossom.
Right?
These opinions are my own.
But the reality is Rumble is better than X in every fucking regard.
Right?
And the thing is that it's funny because X wants to be a video sharing app.
Right?
They want to be a video sharing app, but they're over here censoring motherfuckers for tweets.
Bro, if you're over here censoring motherfuckers for tweets, you're never gonna last in video, bro.
You want to do this free speech shit, you can't go half-assed, man.
You can't be over here like, oh well.
We're gonna talk about that.
Um, but yeah, fresh was correct.
Fresh was absolutely correct on this.
I know y'all give him a lot of hard time, but yeah.
Happy New Year, Myron, and today's my birthday.
Shout out to you, Montreux.
Um we got Zlatsky, yes.
Okay.
Um, the way of Vic says, what happened?
Do what happened in Vegas?
Yeah, I'll cover that too, don't worry.
Yo, Myron, this is sleep.
Don't be avoiding me, bro.
Carter F and F. I slept last night, guys.
I actually slept through the fucking ball drop and all that bullshit, man.
Guys, the holidays are a scam, dude.
That's what I'm realizing quickly is that holidays are just a scam.
Um that's Carter FNF.
Um Guerrero, Elon Musk, nothing, uh no, nothing.
The H1B and boarded thing, and I think it is our job to help him out.
But I'm with you 100%.
I think you meant to say he doesn't know anything about the H1B.
But I don't really know what you meant by boarded.
Guys, please spell check your stuff, man.
Because I'm reading your stuff literally.
If Elon is really bought by the kosher commanders, then we are all cooked.
Yeah, bro.
He's dead.
They could call the Nikosha commanders.
I like that one.
I'm gonna use that one.
Uh that's good.
They could call the kosher commanders.
Uh Alboy says I knew it was over when uh I knew it was over when Julon Musk went to a certain place to put on the small hat.
Oh shit, man.
Y'all think is cooking, man.
Oh man.
Uh Leon Phelps says.
Yo, shout out to the chat, man.
You guys are fucking ruthless.
He goes, Elon must censor free speech, but a bitch can still show their ability holes.
SMH, yeah.
Facts.
Facts.
Niggas over here censoring us, but Lendy's stats go crazy on X. A lot unport and all that shit, man.
Shit is crazy, man.
Absolutely crazy.
All right, let me see uh what you guys said.
As uh, so we got on 51% on there.
Okay, so we'll cover the X drama first, chat.
We'll cover the X drama first.
So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna start a space up with this.
Since we're covering the X drama, I will go ahead and start a space.
And by the way, guys, we're at 199, right?
We're literally at 199.6k on X. We are growing.
We're taking over, right?
They thought they could censor us, but we're still growing.
We're almost at 200k.
200k on the way, chat.
Um, so let me go ahead and start a space right now for you, ninjas.
Uh I don't want to show you guys my top tweet right now because it is definitely against the YouTube guidelines.
But uh, we are gonna go ahead and start a Twitter space right now.
We're gonna call it a um well, you guys already know what I call it.
Oh shit.
Interesting.
Okay.
They got 8,000 plus in their Twitter space right now talking about the terrorist attack.
So you know what, guys?
Let's do this.
Let's do this.
Let me join this X space, see what they're talking about, and if it's good, we'll stay in.
If it's not, then I'll go into the X drama.
But this is trending now.
We got a lot of people in there.
Uh, they'll probably bring me up as a speaker, so let me go ahead and get in this, get in this shit for y'all.
Ninjas.
Shout out to uh uh, I think the person running this space is uh it's probably Mario.
So let me let me go in here.
Um give me one sec, chat.
We'll join this thing right now.
all right Let's see.
themselves, because the politicians themselves are not gonna do anything, but here's the interesting thing is that the politicians are not gonna do anything, and then if you do something, you're gonna get punished for it.
And you may say, okay, Daniel Penny didn't get punished for it.
But the process was the punishment.
That man's life was turned upside down by politicians who value their image over your safety.
Now I'm not saying we need to sacrifice our freedom so that politicians can solutions.
I'm just saying politicians is a baseline.
Don't give a fuck about you or me.
And we can talk in.
I mean, I've been listening very carefully.
And just so you guys know, um, shout out to Mario.
Every time I come into a spaces, he gives me a speaker right away.
So shout out to him.
Um, but yeah, we got what, 9,000 people plus in this thing.
It's probably gonna go up to 10 right now, guys.
So uh let's see.
This is gonna be on the terrorist attack.
They're gonna be giving updates and stuff like that.
And I'll give some commentary as well.
So uh let's see.
I'll unmute the tab.
Three ninjas.
Constant uh chain of events in this country, and it's because there's a terror built into the system where if you do something, you will be punished.
And um, and look, I think we're seeing the cost of the people in charge, they're in action, it's being paid in lives, and they still don't care.
What's gonna change?
Really?
I want everyone to ask themselves today.
What is gonna change as a result of the last few days of just insanity, right?
I mean, what what's gonna change?
I would I would be what what even changed after they tried to kill Donald Trump?
Really, right?
There was a big movement, it may have helped win the election, Godspeed, God bless.
That's a great thing.
But what really changed in terms of the tangible things that were that should be set in place for uh, you know, to put to protect the president and important uh members of our members of our government.
So I mean, that's the question I would ask is like what is actually gonna change?
We can talk about this forever, we can talk in circles, but what is gonna change?
John, it's it's uh Mega here.
And I'll give I'll try to answer.
Uh so not all great points, uh, but uh essentially uh what's gonna change is you know, first for many companies and uh you know, politicians, their pockets are gonna get fatter, right?
So we all know that.
But you know, what is changing is I can tell you uh the ramp up to 20 January in regards to not only the deportations, but their you know, bases are on, you know, uh, you know, they're they're changing their uh uh threat con status from Alpha to Bravo or Bravo to Charlie.
All right, that's who's talking they start to heighten their awareness, of course, law enforcement's gonna start to heighten their awareness.
You're not gonna see all the information flow going back and forth.
You're gonna have the federal information flow, you're gonna have the state, you're gonna have the locals, and do they share?
I don't think that's gonna change, man.
I really don't, because I've seen it at the federal level.
I've dealt with the uh the state and locals, and they tend not to get the tear lines that they call them, uh, you know, to be able to help them uh fight what we're trying to fight, uh, which many may disagree, but I'm going to tell you straight up I'm America first,
and you can't tell me this ramp up in crime, ramp up in potential terrorism that is potentially coming our way is not coming from the mass immigration that and that'll that'll be unfortunately a constant in and the answers that I provide, uh, you know, because if you look at Europe, you look at Ireland, you look at you know the UK, you look at what's happening in those streets, uh, you can't help but to say those are the later phases of what is about to happen in America.
If I I'll tell you, if we went a complete left liberal way, we we would have kept the borders open, we would have welcomed uh people in to our own demise.
The fall of Rome, and just look at the almost 9,000 people in here chat.
The repetition of history, and so what's gonna change?
Uh I think that the 50 some percent, 60% of Americans are vigilant.
I think that their heads on a swivel.
I think that uh, you know, they're gonna be able to see something and say something or act on it.
I and the Daniel Penny effect, um, I don't know.
Uh I would that change, you know, my methodology if something were were happening in front of me and uh, you know, in a bad way, whether it was a family member or a stranger, uh, I don't think that would have changed my uh the my ability to act, uh, you know, and yeah, would you pay the consequences?
Yeah, probably, but um, you know, I think there's a lot of Americans that will uh continue to fight for this country and and do what's right, you know.
Um, and then there's the others, the uh the 40 percent that'll pick up their phones and just video it and laugh, you know.
So yeah, MAGA, great point, but you know, it's interesting because it feels to me, and I'm curious what everyone else has to say on this topic, but it feels to me that politicians and the people who can actually effectuate change in this country are more concerned about managing a problem than actually solving them.
Because to me, to have uh innocent man pushed onto the subway on New Year's Eve, probably going home to see his family.
Who knows?
Right?
Pushed onto the subway by some, I don't know, 23-year-old, whatever it is, uh, on 18th Street in New York City, it's unacceptable.
Right.
And that's not just a headline to me, that's real.
That's real life.
Right?
That person's not gonna be able to see their family, their family lost them.
I mean, there's huge ramifications for that.
And to me, it's like, what is actually who you know, beyond just like a oh I've heartfelt condolences to the family, we're investigating it.
No, like how are we?
See, everybody show love, they all follow me.
And I think there's a really bad culture in this country, uh, among our elected leaders to say, like, no, we're not gonna actually be proactive, because there's no political capital in being proactive.
If you prevent something, I don't give you a headline to say, oh, that didn't happen.
But if you go and solve something that's the situation is so bad and you come in and save everything, or honestly just make build a perception that you did, uh, you get a lot of political capital after that.
Um it's a it's a fucking shame to be honest.
Yeah, and look, I mean, uh certainly there's a crime element that is an issue that'll have to be addressed as things move forward um as a nation.
I know uh, you know, but regarding the terrorist attack in New Orleans, uh I'm not I mean, other than this being if you consider this a criminal act versus an act of terrorism, I mean, that would really be the only way I would draw parallels.
What's happening in New York?
I look a lot of people see what's happening in New York, and that's gonna be have to be a state issue.
The New Yorkers are gonna have to look at what's going on in the city and the state and decide from a policy perspective how they're going to clean up the city.
I mean, we've seen it uh as a person who's lived in New York for a period of time, we've seen it fluctuate from what it is now to what it used to be, and and vice versa.
That's a but I don't the to the the issue in New Orleans, if this is a homegrown terror issue, this is something different than the violence sort of would that we've seen that that I know that you and um John have have referenced.
I think this is this is something different.
This is a new uh sort of a new front in in in the American violence, and then something we haven't seen in a very long time.
And and I think we need to really figure out what's going on here if this is part of a national issue.
Because look, 9-11 happened, right?
We all remember 9-11 and the aftermath and and and the seems like two decades of war um as a result.
But um, David, I think I want to read Elon Musk's latest post.
He says that it appears likely to be an act of terrorism.
Both this cyber truck and the Fox Suicide bomb in New Orleans were rented from Turo.
Perhaps they are linked in some way.
That comes from Elon Musk just now.
Wow.
Yeah, and that's very interesting.
Um, yeah, it's very interesting.
We're gonna I and as the news comes in, Sarah I'm sure we're gonna learn a lot more.
But we really, I mean, to get to to what John's saying, how is this gonna stop?
I don't I don't think this the domestic violence and and terrorism, I think I don't think they're they're intertwined like that.
I I I do believe this is possibly an old front or a new front in an old war or an old front in a new war.
I don't know.
Um, we're gonna have to see, I guess, what transpires as Sarah and I discussed earlier, this could be an ongoing thing and and information will come.
But this news too.
I just w one thing on that is you you don't believe they're they're you know connected, but I will say this.
What they are doing is they are escalating each other.
Okay.
So, you know, what what do I mean by that?
Well, you have new gangs, new new individuals coming in cartels, coming into America, seeing that the borders are open, they're taking advantage of that.
Right, but I I see your point, Megah, but I mean, certainly if these in this individual is an American citizen and actually an army veteran from Texas.
So that this individual didn't come across the border illegally.
If we do start to see evidence that uh that some of this uh if this is becoming a thing, these individuals did come across the border illegally, sure, that's a discussion, but this individual wasn't American.
Let me add in, David, real really important.
Here's the connection, right?
You're talking about how, okay, this is a different case.
Fair enough point.
Okay, it's a terror attack, not a criminal act.
I mean, criminal act, but it's not like the same thing as say like a criminal act uh in like New York City.
Okay, that was the point that you're making.
But let's take, for example, the the commonality between everything here is that it's failure of the people who are in charge.
Why is this person committing an act of terror?
They're a homegrown American, what drove them to that point?
What got them to that point, how is it that they came to that conclusion that that's something they needed to do after serving as a staff sergeant who got deployed to Afghanistan, right?
Like something had to have happened.
Something f I mean, was this guy did this guy have some sort of experience in the in in military when he was deployed?
Like I'm really curious about the psychological aspect of this.
What drove this person to do this, not just oh, this is something he went online and he read about ISIS and he attached the flag inside to drive in a new orleans.
Like, you know, remember there was there was that Fort There could be a PTSD element to it.
I mean, remember the Fort Hood shooter.
Uh he was inspired by Islamic extremism.
I mean, you we don't know yet.
It's so early, but I'm not dismissing your point, John.
I I mean we do have a violence problem, and and yes, there is leadership can do more to um to put in policies in place that that I don't know what's going on in New York.
That's a whole nother space in and of itself.
I think we probably had one at one point, and maybe it's one we need to schedule, Sarah.
But regarding the agreed but regarding the um issue here in New Orleans, it's still so early to speculate on on why.
But I mean, I don't I think your point is valid.
We do have a a lot of tension right now in America, and there seems to be a lot of violence as a result of that tension, and it does.
I mean, look, Joe Biden's been president for four years, it wouldn't be unfair to point a finger and go, okay, this is this is the policy of the outgoing administration.
But what again is what John is describing is anarcho-tyranny, where you know, if if uh Good Samaritan rises up to fill the void of a state that's basically collapsing, they're then punished, which is what you saw with Daniel.
It's anarcho tyranny, that's what we're dealing with.
But the point I need to make real quick is that uh I think a lot of people are missing this.
We have confirmation hearings that are happening next week for Cash Patel Tulsi Gabbard.
That's FBI that's DNI.
These are major reforms, these are major uh you know, budgetary concerns when it comes to the three letter agencies.
The fact that you have a litany of attacks in the week prior to that.
I know no one else in here has gone the Alex Jones tinfoil hat route, so I'll I'll take that route gladly.
Uh, they do not want to have their funding cut, they want to make themselves appear to be uh you know vitally necessary to to the safety of the American people, and we have this domino uh attacks all across the country.
I also have to point out yes, that that attack in New Orleans, he's uh he's an American military veteran.
The fact that the devices are inert does not tell you that this is some ISIS-inspired attack.
In fact, it ought to make you wonder whether or not the FBI uh was manipulating this guy.
That we have a litany of examples of the FBI instructing domestic uh potential, you know, terrorists basically usually they're literally retarded, and they are given instructions on how to build the device, the device is inoperable, and then the FBI swoops in to save the day, justifying once again their budgets.
This guy instead he he angles his vehicle after he realizes the devices are inert.
He drives over a bunch of people.
This is FBI MO.
I'm not saying that's what happened.
I'm just saying the fact that no one has brought that up as a potential is insane.
Uh so I'll I'll end it there.
Thank you.
I wanted to bring in uh and hopefully I'm pronouncing your uh your username correctly, Visgrad Visgard.
All correct.
Thank you.
I'd love to hear you weigh in.
Go ahead, please.
Just wanted to add quickly that um this Islamist terror element, it is very closely connected to migration.
There are, of course, examples where you have converts that uh commit these terror attacks, but almost all of these terror attacks, whether it's in the US, in Canada, and Australia, in Europe, these are either um migrants or the children of migrants that commit these attacks.
Uh just in Europe, we had uh six uh failed or successful terror attacks against Christmas markets in the last 20 years.
Uh all in all, we've had around 30 of these attacks.
It's almost always either a migrant or the children of migrants.
And in the US is the same.
When you had that guy in New York in 2017 that drove into those cyclists, that was a guy from Uzbekistan.
Uh major Nadal Hissan that showed up shot up for Tud.
Uh another example.
Uh and and here we have it again.
Uh so I I would say that this is just this larger picture of Islamist terror against the West.
Uh you have ISIS K that has been more and more active in Afghanistan recently.
They have strengthened.
You have examples here in uh in Syria recently where they had uh successes.
So uh it it is uh and these these things go go in waves when we had um ISIS going going at it in uh in Syria and Iraq in 2015, 16.
You really had a bunch of these attacks in Europe.
Sometimes you would have four or five of them a year.
Uh so it comes in ups and flows, and it could be that we are.
So give proper dedicated guys, I always raise my hand with terror attacks in the West, unfortunately.
Instead of just butting the people do that on my spaces.
Being in the military as a special agent with the Air Force, and when you had issues like this, I can tell you that the army is being spun up to do their part to find out this guy's background, what clearances did he have.
If he was HR, probably didn't even have a secret.
If he had a secret, he's lucky, but um being in for 10 years, he may have.
But um, so but they're radicalized, whether he because there's programs as well, like uh the Viz Visigrad uh stated that that it's familial, uh, that he could have came through a program that American he got his citizenship 10 years ago for being a translator or or something else, right?
That he earned his citizenship, went into HR, and then moved on to Deloitte.
So, guys, proper etiquette.
When you're ever in a space, always raise your hand.
Of course, I'm sure.
I hate when people don't do that in my space now.
Taking a look at this guy, but uh at the end of the day, I'm sure he's been radicalized in some way, shape, or form uh during that 10 years.
I'd love to break in real quick and just add to that because some of these types of programs they can be very well-intentioned, but they lead to these backdoor opportunities for people like this who may be working for a foreign government or maybe radicalized to get in the door under under one of these types of uh exchange programs.
There was a incident uh cut just a couple months ago.
Multiple ships at Newport News shipbuilding were found to have been sabotaged with bad welds, uh, potentially costing uh they're still assessing the damage, potentially billions of dollars, and all of them were brought in on a on a DEI type program that gives people a certain demographic.
And as you guys can see, there's not much developments on this story right now.
And I'm I think I know why on this whole um terrorist attack thing.
And I'll explain why here in a little bit.
Back in the 1970s, the in Texas, there was an Iranian pilot program uh started as early as that.
There were of course, and these are all department of state programs that they work through DOD.
However, uh the current programs are the National Defense University, where they teach colonels, generals, and commanders the way of military strategy.
Then there's also the defense language institute, uh English learning institute uh in Texas, where they teach that uh the 120 plus countries, 120 plus countries how to speak English, and then move on to their technical training, right?
So they move on to uh you know EOD, you know, um learning about missile systems, learning about you know military strategy and moving on throughout the country.
And many a times these individuals will run after they get their education.
They they literally like we I would get the call as a special agent and say this individual has left.
This individual has just aborted the program, he was close to graduating but left, and now he's somewhere in America, right?
So um, yeah, that's that's a continual problem as a special agent.
Say this individual has left.
This individual has just aborted the program, he was close to graduating but left, and now he's somewhere in America.
Right.
They took me off speaker.
What the fuck?
Yeah, that's that's a continual problem, but departments.
They don't add me back then when you leave this shit that uh I don't know, I don't have the answer for that, man.
Yeah, but you're right, David.
Took me off to be able to do that.
Thank you.
And then look, and look, I understand.
Um we all don't we don't know a lot.
And uh you know, in these spaces, of course, this is the breaking news space.
We're trying to be careful to only um not speculate on what we think the news is and only discuss what we know the news is.
That's my role here.
But I leave it to y'all to come up with the theories that I don't agree with them or disagree with them.
That's why we have you on the panel.
Um, but here in this in my role and here in this space is always to be objective and bring you the news and let you guys discuss it.
So I if I bring up a point, um, I'm just bringing it up for the sake of discussion so you guys can analyze it.
So it's never me versus you guys, it's always me trying to bring information to the audience and and engage and the and make sure I'm moderating so we can have effective engaging content that everybody listens to.
So I request chat.
We'll see what happens.
Well, well, well said.
Thank you, David.
I appreciate that.
That was well said.
Our job here is to break the news and to moderate a conversation.
Um we do have a couple of hands.
I did bring up um I I believe it's pronounced Jala.
Um please go ahead, ma'am.
Fucking thank you so much.
I am an Iranian Dane.
I was born in Iran, live in Denmark.
I really do not understand why our police, our secret police, the FBI in this case, and it has it this has happened many times where they're taking out of here.
Um is an Islamic terrorist.
For instance, in the Taylor Swift party that was uh attacked by a terrorist in in England.
Um that was also the case.
It it they didn't tell us that it they didn't tell the public that it was um an Islamic terrorist.
Why do you think that is?
Do you think that it's so that it doesn't instill fear in people or maybe some racist under All right?
I'll mute this shit for a little bit.
So I don't know what the fuck's going on there.
I should just spoke when I uh when I uh when I was a speaker, I shouldn't even have raised my hand.
I was trying to be nice, but uh that's what happens when you're nice sometimes, guys.
I should have just fucking spoke because the reality here is that nobody in this fucking space has ever done a terrorism investigation, but I have.
So I'll tell you what the fuck is really going on here, right?
So this is how it works, right?
Something that might be suspected as a terrorist attack happens, right?
They're gonna go ahead and they're gonna contact obviously the FBI, right?
And the joint terrorism task force is gonna respond.
In this case, New Orleans, a b big major city, they're gonna have a um a joint terrorism task force or a JTTF.
And the JTTF guys is made up of agents and law enforcement officers from dirt different jurisdictions.
You're gonna have HSI special agent on there, you're gonna have a DEA special agent on there, you're gonna have ATF special agent on there, you're gonna have uh a Department of uh DSS uh diplomatic security service special agent on there, one guy from Secret Service, you're gonna have a guy in there from fucking commerce, um IRS.
Um you're gonna have guys there from every single law enforcement agency.
Then on top of that, they're gonna have state police investigators, they're gonna have New Orleans PD investigators, literally one representative, one to two representatives from each of these agencies is gonna sit at the JTTF there.
All of these guys are called task force officers, okay?
Which stands for TFO.
And a task force officer, right, is someone that's assigned to a I guess a task force and works under the auspice of that agency.
So in this case, they're gonna sit at the FBI building, right?
And they're gonna work under the authority of the FBI because the FBI is the lead agency when it comes to terrorism.
However, thanks to 9-11, they realize that they can't fight terrorism by themselves.
They need to have other agencies on board.
And one of the biggest agencies that contributes to the FBI is HSI.
And I've talked about this, and that's because HSI wields unique authority, and that unique authority is they have both customs and immigration authority.
Why is that important?
Well, because you can go ahead and utilize that immigration authority to turn informants to get people to cooperate, etc.
It's one thing if someone says, fuck off, I'm not gonna cooperate.
It's another thing if you tell them, well, if you tell me to fuck off, you're not gonna cooperate, you're gonna go back to the country that you came from, and you haven't been there since you were three years old, right?
So someone from Morocco that was born and raised in the United States and doesn't even know the Arabic language, right?
They're gonna feel some type of way if you tell them that you're going back to Morocco if you don't fucking cooperate.
They're gonna cooperate a lot more in that situation and going to jail, right?
So this is why um HSI is such a critical component to JTTF, right?
And I'm giving you guys way more detail than I'll give in this chat.
But that's the point of the matter.
So since um since this is how the JZTF works, what's gonna happen is the JTTF is gonna respond and they're gonna take over the investigation.
That means there's gonna be a case agent, right?
Who might be an FBI agent?
It might be an HSI agent, it might be a Secret Service agent.
Hell, it might be a detective for New Orleans Police Department, or it might be a detective for the state police.
One of them is gonna take this case and be the case agent.
Okay.
Once they take that case, everything's gotta go through them.
They make all the decisions on the investigation, them, their supervisor, and the AUSA's office, right?
Now, the other reason too why a lot of this stuff isn't being shared, is because the case right now, from what I understand, they think that there's other co-conspirators.
So since there's other co-conspirators, that means that the FBI is gonna be way less open and candid about what the fuck is going on, right?
Because it's literally an act of investigation.
They don't know who else might have put this guy up.
They don't know who might have supported this guy, they don't know uh what's going on.
So I can tell you for a fact, the guns that he used, they're being run through e-trace right now as we speak, right?
The flag is being analyzed uh uh for fingerprints, right?
They're gonna be looking through his, they're gonna contact um this guy was army if I'm not mistaken.
They're gonna contact Army CID, criminal investigation division.
They're gonna pull his entire military file, right?
They're gonna look at every infraction he might have had, they're gonna talk to all of his um chain of command, they're gonna talk to everyone that he was deployed with in the Middle East.
Hey, how do you think he became radicalized, etc.?
Right?
So that's happening.
And just so you guys know, the case is gonna be run out of New Orleans, right?
The the case agent is gonna be out of New Orleans.
However, he's gonna send what's called collaterals to everyone else all across the country, right?
Of where this guy might have been.
From what I understand, this guy's from Houston.
So Houston FBI is gonna also be a big component of this case, right?
Now, if they identify other conspirators, that's where the officers are gonna have to figure out which AUSA's office is best, how can they go about it, etc.?
Because if he doesn't have co-conspirators, they might be over in um the Southern District of Texas, which falls under Houston, by the way.
So it's developing.
We don't know all the facts yet.
We'll see what happens, but um that's kind of where we are with the investigation, right?
So if I was a case agent, I'd be having the gun obviously be run through e-trace with my ATF guy that's at the JTTF.
No one is gonna know all the intimate details of the investigation outside of that FBI squad.
That's very important.
So the way the FBI works is they have squads, right?
So a city like New Orleans, I wouldn't be surprised if they don't have one or two JTTF groups, right?
The entire JTTF is gonna work it.
However, one squad is gonna run the case, and there's gonna be one case agent.
That case agent is probably gonna have a co-case agent, and then obviously their supervisor.
These three guys are gonna be running the investigation: the supervisor, the case agent, and the co-case agent.
They're gonna be working in tandem with the United States Attorney's Office, AUSA.
That AUSA is gonna be helping them with getting search warrants, um ping warrants, whatever maybe that they need, because they're absolutely gonna do search warrants on all his phones, all of his devices, they're gonna need an AUSA for that.
So as we speak right now, guaranteed, they're writing paper on um his house, his um his phones, etc.
And then his home that's in Houston, probably right now is being rated by the FBI as we speak, and they're gonna search all of his stuff, right?
So um, so yeah.
Give me ones in the chat that won't make sense to you guys.
Now let me answer some of your guys' questions.
If you guys have any questions, and I'm gonna go ahead and look at the uh the chat as well.
Let's read some of these super chats.
Um we got here, these ghosts are dank, especially Citrus one.
All right, appreciate that, Egon.
Um, hybrid muscle says, I'm already in CC premium 65 uh a month for a year, premium 35 for regular.
Am I able to buy the foundry a year by Friday and be covered for both premium and regular CC?
If so, how?
Um, no, it's only for premium, but maybe we'll guess you know what?
We should make something for you guys to cover you guys for regular council club too.
That's a good idea, Hybrid Muscle.
Stay tuned.
I'll talk with Noble.
We'll figure this out.
We'll stay tuned.
Let me talk with Noble.
Going nuclear says, grab some beer, snacks or a protein shake.
Absolutely going nuclear.
Uh just saying says Happy New Year, Myron.
Uh, would you bring on someone how to start and operate assisted living and residential homes?
That's a very nuanced thing, my friend, but I guess I can.
Hold on one sec, chat.
Amen.
Thank you.
Let's see.
Uh Gore the one says, sorry about spelling, my man.
I meant we should be teaching him about this.
About what?
Bro, you s you how you gonna say sorry about the spelling and then misspell again?
Oh man, you guys are funny.
All right, let's see.
Uh let's unmute this thing, see what these niggas are yapping about now.
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I will turn it over to you, Visgrad, and then we're gonna get through the rest of the hands and to some of our newer speakers.
Go ahead, Visgrad.
I just wanted to again agree with the previous speaker when it comes to uh the connection with uh with the border and migration in general.
Um This guy's an American citizen.
Why the fuck are we talking about the border?
Like, what the fuck, bro?
And this is the thing, like look, this is the thing about Twitter that I this is the only thing I dislike about Twitter, right?
There's a lot of people that yap, right?
On Twitter, and a lot of them are behind Anon accounts, somebody knows who the fuck they are, etc.
And like they just yap.
And they're not really like experts at nothing, right?
But they think that their opinion matters.
Like there's a lot of no names on Twitter that think they're somebody's.
So um, so yeah.
You know, I mean that that's the one thing I dislike is like there's a lot of niggas that have yapping and nobody knows or gives a fuck about their opinion.
That's the one thing.
So I'm gonna give them this sauce and we're gonna get out of here.
Because we got like 8,000 plus people in here.
Tip by the way, for X. If you guys want to grow an X, if you're good at something, make sure you join Spaces where they talk about something that you're an expert in, show that you're smart, show that you're competent, show that you know what the fuck you're doing, and you can also build a following by doing that as well.
So very good tip for you guys if you want to grow an X. Join space and let people hear your voice.
Try not to be an anon, bro.
Being an anon makes you like a weirdo, be honest with y'all.
Like you could grow as an anonymic, but like people want to know what like like to grow.
You know what I'm saying?
So yeah.
Uh the mic isn't cutting out, chat.
It's um I just um I just muted them.
Other cases we had two of these uh car ramming attacks in London in 2017.
I think one of them w took place in in March, the first one, and the second one in June.
Uh in one, it was a loan attacker who drove the car, and the other case it was four of them.
First, they drove into a number of people on a bridge, then they jumped out and started stabbing people uh randomly.
So uh unfortunately uh these they usually mix these.
Sometimes they have assault rifles, sometimes they have uh knives, sometimes they use uh pipe bombs, uh let's see what they use cars, and sometimes they come armed with everything.
So um unfortunately the idol ideology is what what drives them and then what type of weapons.
All right, news.
Uh new the people on surveillance on video whose investigators thought might have been planted the bombs in New Orleans have been ruled out as suspects that video evidence uh was uh for was the basis for officials saying um Shem Sood didn't jabbar didn't act alone.
And this is the guy, by the way, guys, that they said is the attacker.
Which actually matter of fact, I have it right here.
Let me open this up on the side for you guys and we'll we'll see what happens while they yap.
Um okay, so this from the New York Post, right?
Hold on.
Happy New Year, Myron.
Uh, do you believe in New Year's resolutions?
If so, what are yours?
Um I don't really believe in New Year's uh resolutions, but we're gonna take over 2025.
We gonna make that happen.
So what the fight.
So New Year Terror rights, we're gonna read this article.
This comes from the New York Post.
New Year's terrorist attack kills ten people, injures 35 after killer.
Ramed Revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, open fire.
Alright, get this ad out of here in about four seconds, chat.
A new year's tragedy unfolding in New Orleans earlier this morning.
Multiple people are dead, and at least 30 had have been hospitalized after a car plowed into the crowd.
Yeah, tragic.
Chanley Painter joins us now.
Uh Chanley, what do we know so far?
Yeah, it is a developing story, but we have confirmed that at least 10 people are dead after a car drove into a large crowd celebrating New Year's on canal and bourbon street.
At least another 30 people had to be hospitalized.
This all happening just hours ago on undoubtedly one of the busiest nights of the year, with New Year's and the sugar bowl taking place later today.
Right now, there is still a huge police presence at the scene, including the FBI, the coroner's office, and the mayor also said to be at that scene.
Now the driver reportedly got out of the vehicle and fired a weapon.
Police are said to have returned fire.
No word yet at this point on the state of the suspect responsible witnesses telling local reporters though they heard some loud banging and then looked outside and there were bodies on the floor.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry posting this moments ago on X. A horrific act of violence took place on Bourbon Street earlier this morning.
Please join Sharon and I in praying for all the victims and first responders on the scene.
I urge all near the scene to avoid the area.
And like I said, this is developing.
We are I'm constantly checking my phone with updates as we're learning from the New Orleans police.
All right, Chanley Painter, thank you very much.
And they had a press conference earlier, chat, which we will go ahead and play.
New Orleans is a party town.
Uh I had a roommate in college, you know, from uh New Orleans, and we spent a lot of great times there during the college years at Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest and stuff.
But the mindset, if you've ever been there, is you know, it's like Las Vegas.
You're just all in all party.
And so it's interesting.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Leandry tweeting out, I urge all, you know, near the scene to take precaution, clear the area, which can sometimes be a little more difficult than the city that's used to just partying now this horrific tragedy unfolding as you look at the images of the crime scene here happening just literally hours ago.
Yeah, I mean we talk all the time about this city, New York City, and crime, what happens on the subway, and and these horrific things that happen on the streets, people being randomly punched or shot.
New Orleans is one of the cities that has been hit worst by this, what we would call a and New Orleans sucks, man.
Bro, a lot of crime, bro.
Crime epidemic.
In 2019, I went to the sugar bowl and walked around Bourbon Street, then the entire French quarter didn't think twice about it.
Bunch of football fans, nothing felt unsafe or dangerous or even uh, you know, uh uh bad in any way.
And then by the time I revisited at a different time of year in 2022, I was told, hey, you want to stay in the garden district and don't be in the French quarter at night.
That's how much it had turned.
Shout out to all you guys, by the way.
We got almost uh 10,000 of you guys watching right now, man.
So my bad.
I didn't mean that.
Yeah, we got between uh YouTube Rumble and everything else.
We got almost 10,000 of you guys watching.
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That's all gonna be on Myron X Gaines X now.
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Sunday is still gonna be Fed Reacts, don't worry.
And then during the week, we'll cover the news, culture, what's going on.
So think of that as kind of me giving my commentary.
I'm gonna separate that from Fresh and Fit so you guys don't get confused.
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Um I'm still in X-Space.
I got that stuff going on the side, guys.
Um, but we will go ahead and um uh we're gonna go ahead and cover some of the the the press conference stuff.
This comes from CNN.
Being here today and for your patients.
This lady I think is FBI.
First, I want to acknowledge the victims of today's horrific attack.
The FBI and our partners are working diligently.
Is she the special agent in charge, this lady?
Investigate and find answers on behalf of the victims, the citizens and residents of Louisiana, and everyone visiting the city.
I'm going to provide you some facts and information about what we do now.
I know that all of you will have questions, and we will try to provide some answers.
But this is an ongoing investigation.
All right, more than likely, this is probably the special agent in charge.
That's rapidly evolving.
So there are some questions I'll be unable to answer at this time.
The FBI is the lead investigative agency, and we're investigating this as a And that's because the terrorism is an attack of terrorism along with our partners.
Today at approximately 3 15 a.m. Central Standard Time, an individual drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing at least 10 individuals and injuring dozens more.
After hitting the crowd, he exited the vehicle and fired upon local law enforcement.
Law enforcement returned fire, and the subject was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Two law enforcement officers were injured and transported to local hospitals.
The subject has been identified as 42-year-old Samsud Dim Jabbar, a U.S. born citizen from Texas.
He was driving a Ford pickup truck, which appears to be in rented, and we are working to confirm how the subject became in possession of this vehicle.
An ISIS flag was located on the trailer hitch of the vehicle.
Alright, so this guy is the sack of FBI New Orleans.
So this woman here might be like uh like a assistant special agent in charge, etc.
I'm confused who she is.
Or she might be the publicist.
So she's not the SAC.
We'll figure this out.
And the FBI is working to determine the subject's potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organizations.
Weapons and potential improvised explosive devices, IEDs were located in the subject's vehicle.
Other potential IEDs were also located in the French quarter.
As of now, two IEDs have been found and rendered safe.
That's crazy.
Dude had an IED too.
The FBI special agent bomb technicians, as well as our local law enforcement partners, uh have been working to determine if any of these devices are viable, and they will work to render those devices safe.
And um, and you guys can see, look, all hands on deck.
New Orleans PD homicide is there because obviously 10 people died.
FBI's gonna take lead.
Um they probably had ATF out there as well.
ATF does have explosives experts, and then obviously any big city is always gonna have a bomb squad.
So um, and then bomb techs are gonna be at um they probably either flew them in from DC or they had some there locally in New Orleans, or they came from Houston.
Houston is a big FBI field office, so they probably sent a bunch of guys over there as well.
The FBI, we are working with our partners to investigate this as an act of terrorism.
We're aggressively running down all of the leads to identify the puzz the possible subjects' associates.
We're working to ensure that there is no further threat.
We do not believe that Jabbar was solely responsible.
We're aggressively running down every lead, including those of his known associates.
And that is why they're reluctant to share information on this case, guys, because they're trying to ensure first that um he acted alone.
As you guys know, with remember when Matthew Crooks did what he did, and obviously uh Ryan Ralph, whatever his name is, the assassins for the Trump case.
Once they confirmed that they're working alone, then they started disclosing more information, right?
So that's kind of what it is.
So since they think that there's a potential that there's other co-conspirators, they're gonna be very tight-lipped on stuff, and that's why not many developments are coming out.
They are looking at um lessons learned in this, and they are going to be uh upgrading their security measures.
Thank you.
I'm sure that there will be further statements coming out.
Um, sure, sure.
Sarah I have some other news.
Um it this is according to CNN.
Uh the suspect in the New Orleans attack made a series of recordings on Wednesday.
And apparently um he's the law enforcement is reviewing those recordings.
And uh he made them after dark, and uh so they're kind of hard to see, but he was driving at night.
So he's not visible, but the authorities believe the recordings were made by him as he drove from Texas uh to New Orleans.
Um essentially he makes reference to his divorce, and now he had first planned to gather his family for a celebration with the intention of killing them.
Um, which this is according to officials briefed on the material in the recordings.
Uh he also talked about how he changed his plans and said that he joined ISIS.
He referenced several dreams that he had about why he should be joining ISIS.
So this, according to CNN would suggest that this is certainly a somebody with probably some mental health issues and who decided to become radicalized by ISIS, maybe not.
We tend to be targeted by these types of individuals.
Let's just be clear.
Like these organizations tend to look for people who are easily manipulated and unmotivated into doing this type of behavior.
David, I I do want to just make a mention on this.
Um, with regards to soft targets and potential future events, um, I would say that it's very likely that there is a pattern, as we've seen with uh soft target events like what we're seeing down in um the celebrations in New Orleans.
Um, and then we're seeing in a highly populated area in Las Vegas.
So it is important to remind people if you see something, say something.
Um, especially if you're involved in um what we would consider soft target areas like football games or um, you know, uh any kind of celebrations uh around religious areas or areas of highly concentrated uh people, just be aware of your surroundings, and if you see something, say something.
Brie, I have a good point on that.
It's a good segue, actually.
And uh so when I used to train military bases, thousands of troops on what to look for, like you're saying, see something, say something.
A lot of times they'll throw their hands in the air and and really okay.
Well, what do you want me to look for?
So there's actually seven steps, and I'll go through them fairly quickly.
I don't want to, you know, be like that's why we need the public's help.
We are asking if anybody has any interactions with Samsud Dem Javar in the last 72 hours that you contact us.
The FBI is asking the public's help.
We're asking anyone who has information, video, or pictures, to provide it to the FBI.
We have set up a digital tip line as well as our 1-800 number, 1-800 call FBI.
Please provide us with any information that can assist us in this in this investigation.
Once again, thank you for your patience and assistance for an updated statements or information.
Please check the FBI's website and our social media accounts.
I will now turn over to Mayor Cantrell.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Agent Duncan, uh, for your leadership and the full support of the FBI.
Uh first and foremost, uh, I want to express uh my deep, deepest condolences to the families and loved ones that were impacted by this tragedy on Bourbon Street and in the heart of the city of New Orleans.
And I know that the entire New Orleans City Council agrees along right with me, no doubt about that, and our people and our families.
My priority will continue to be to ensure that victims that remain on Bourbon Street now will be serviced and removed as soon as possible.
But as stated, the FBI is in charge of this investigation and are doing everything necessary.
Yeah, so they're gonna have to keep the bodies there, unfortunately, for evidentiary purposes.
Um obviously that's why the homicide guys are there because they're gonna have to utilize the state's coroner's office and everything else like that.
But um, you know, yeah.
To make this happen.
I also want to acknowledge hearing from President Biden, all of our federal partners, the most Hey chat, we just said 200k on fucking Twitter.
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Verification or not, we are gonna keep cooking.
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So, yeah.
I responded with haste, and we do say thank you.
And of course, a demonstration of a unified support is right here in this room.
That's how we collectively responded to this tragedy in the city of New Orleans.
The mission now is to facilitate support and coordinate safety procedures to keep our residents and our visitors safe.
I've gone to the hospital along with Chief Kirkpatrick to visit our police officers.
And considering their injuries, they're doing well.
As I mentioned, this investigation is ongoing.
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And the FBI remains the lead in the investigation.
It is an active crime scene as well.
We are committed, no doubt, to uncovering all details surrounding this tragedy.
And we're taking every necessary step to put even more safety procedures in place, especially given the nature of the investigation.
I'm gonna ask people to do not go around our secured area if there is no essential need to do so.
It matters and again it is an active crime scene.
I also want you all to know that the Greater New Orleans Foundation has set up a fund to assist victims and that information will be provided to you.
Thank you, Gunnoff.
Again, I want to thank this unified team.
Uh, we're leaning in.
We will be relentless, and we will do everything that it takes to render real justice.
this team will.
I want to also just thank our citizens for your heartfelt prayers.
New Orleans is a world-class city, and I can say that I've heard from world leaders all this morning and up until now, in addition to my brother and sister mayors across this country.
They're calling, they're responding, and they're standing with the city of New Orleans.
And what they always say and want me to reiterate, they understand the resilience of this community, and we're strong in that regard.
And I will say second to none.
So with that, I'm going to turn it over to our governor, and as I mentioned, who has not wavered any in leaning in, providing the necessary support, and standing right here with me, and I say thank you, governor.
And I know the first lady is standing with us as well.
Thank you, thank you, Madam Mayor.
Thank you.
Um again, I want to thank uh the mayor since about 3 45 this morning uh when she called me.
Uh, we have all been working um just around the clock uh to both secure the city and um to solve um Yeah, because uh they're gonna try to limit traffic, people coming in and out.
Obviously, that's a shut down that entire area for the investigation.
I'm sure they had to fucking court off blocks, and uh that takes an enormous amount of effort from all the state and local law enforcement so that people can so the JTTF can go in and do their investigation.
All these other law enforcement agencies are just gonna support the FBI doing what they're doing.
FBI's lead, their JCTF guys are there investigating, collecting evidence.
Um the case agents calling the shots and um all the other agencies are there just you know assisting this act.
You know, again, I want to reiterate that our prayers uh go out uh with all of those who have been affected uh by this tragedy.
I want to thank our law enforcement officers.
I want to thank our medical personnel.
I want to thank our first responders, and most importantly, I want to thank the two new New Orleans police officers who not only laid their life on the line, but were able to eliminate the threat this morning.
Let me say we have made public safety uh a state priority from day one.
And I think that if you look around me today, right now, and you look at the people who are standing around, that is their commitment as well.
We intend uh to be transparent in assessing any defects that may have existed in the system so that we can address them.
It's the only way to ensure that any mistakes that were made are corrected.
Specifically, we have been trying uh and working very diligently uh to address security concerns uh in preparation for the Super Bowl since October.
And it's interesting because I rock or ironically, in preparation for the Super Bowl, I had intended to issue um an emergency um declaration tomorrow, uh, so that we could bring all of our federal, state, and local um agencies to bear in preparation for the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras.
But because of the events today, I have amended that emergency declaration and issued it today.
And I think they pushed the game back uh a day, 24 hours, guys.
So again, that declaration will allow our federal, state, and local partners.
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Resources necessary to get this city safe.
In light of that executive order, I have also ordered the mobilization of a military police company.
Uh I've asked General Freelew to mobilize a military police company to assess assist both New Orleans police and LSP and the FBI.
It is important for our citizens and guests of this state to know that we are doing everything we can to secure their safety in this city.
We want to make it clear.
The Superdome and the surrounding area is safe.
But I've always said that the safety of this entire city is something that is always paramount to me.
All right.
So let's see what else we got here.
And then we got the before we go over to the Tesla Cyber truck.
Let's go ahead and see if there's any other developments because obviously things are rapidly expanding, right?
Because this guy's the terrorism attack is literally not even 24 hours.
So let's go ahead and move this to me.
Anytime you have a free app on your phone, guys, if you don't know who the developer is and they're from some other place that maybe they're not a serious developer, or it looks like an individual.
You've got to be aware that a lot of these apps are asking for permissions and getting data from you that you may not even be aware of.
That's what I always didn't understand about TikTok is everybody's up in arms about TikTok.
Well, sure, TikTok is a risk.
No doubt.
Far riskier are the little alarm apps and the games that people download that they don't pay anything for because if you're not paying for it, then you're the product.
All right.
So this is uh some footage that came from before.
Give me one second, chat.
Amen.
So you can hear some gunshots here.
So this is when the cop is here.
So this is when the cop is here.
they're heard on the radio Oh shit.
And guys, I know what y'all are saying is probably like, yo, the audio's coming out.
Uh, you know.
Um the audio's coming out the right side only, guys.
This is the the it the same for me.
My my ears hurt into it.
No.
Holy shit.
See some of the corpses there.
Blood.
Yeah, so the guy just like got in the car got out started shooting and the cops stopped him I Fucking pandemonium.
Let's see what else.
All right, this is uh live.
Let's see what they got here.
Is this the house in Houston?
How'd I know?
Wait, did it hold on?
Did I call that?
Hold on.
...about this here on Live Now from Box very, very closely.
Right now, though, let's take you out to some quick remarks as President Biden commenting on what happened this morning Talking about it, very preliminary information that he is getting as well in the White House.
Let's listen in to this.
Can you say you're talking about Garner or if he was a domestic?
I'm not gonna say anything until I get all the facts in front of you.
Has the suspect been identified?
Again, I uh I'm not gonna comment till I speak to the group later.
I've spoken to every member of the agency from this CIA to the to our national security team to our FBI, NSC, and um, we're gonna gather moment and I spent a lot of time with a government here.
What's your reaction to the person?
The reaction is one of anger and frustration.
All right, anger and frustration.
That's the quote from President Biden as he was reacting to this act of terror in New Orleans early on New Year's Day.
A live look there at Bourbon Street as we're learning more information about what transpired there and also looking into the background of the suspect that is now deceased.
All right, let's continue on.
I want to bring into the conversation in New Orleans on Bourbon Street, our Fox 26 team, Jonathan Mejia.
Jonathan, thank you so much for joining us here on live now from Fox.
The detail the latest.
I know you made the drive over there from Houston to New Orleans.
What are we learning about this man that is from Texas, from the Houston area in the US Army?
Uh, what are you what else are you learning today?
That's right.
You're basically giving us all the information right there.
42-year-old man from Houston, Texas.
He has been identified, and what we're learning is more from the FBI.
They are believing that he solely was not alone.
What the hell?
Hold on.
Two separate, and is there one you're seeing more of?
Yeah, that's an excellent question.
So they're definitely distinct and important ways.
So there is some terrorism, like you said, that is just inspired by movements or groups like ISIS.
Maybe one of the most famous examples of this uh in the United States was the Polse Nightclub shooting that was perpetrated by Omar Martin.
Uh he wasn't formally a member of the organization.
They didn't recruit ISIS, didn't recruit him, right?
But he swore allegiance to the organization when he perpetrated his attack.
And so we would label him or discuss him as being inspired by ISIS, but not actually as a member.
Now, some interesting recent data has been collected about arrests of U.S. citizens connected to Internet.
All right, Let's see what they're yapping about in here.
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Right.
Yeah, it looks like you're gonna wrap up.
If you'd like to tell you, you gotta do your own fucking space.
Bunch of fucking bullshit, man.
In fucking credible.
They go ahead and run a space.
They got someone that actually investigated fucking terrorism and then bring them up.
Fucking retards.
In fucking credible.
Hold on.
Matter of fact, I'm gonna call these dickheads out for that shit.
Hold on.
Let me join this shit real quick.
I'm gonna comment under this thing.
And fuck look at this shit, guys.
Right.
Here, and uh thanks again, Sarah, and we'll talk to you guys real soon.
Open this shit up.
Hold on.
Yeah, they close the space down.
But I wanted to show you guys this shit real quick.
Uh uh, fuck.
I can't.
Okay, go to the recording real quick.
I don't even want to fuck by the recording.
All right, you know what?
Let me close this.
We're gonna do our own space chat, and we're gonna break this shit down for them.
So let me go ahead and put this out.
So let me go ahead and do this right now.
We're gonna do a space chat.
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We're gonna go ahead and start this thing right.
We're gonna um we're gonna start this thing now.
Um so I'll go ahead and open this shit up on X. Let me go ahead and uh all right.
Didn't even announce what the fuck it is, but I'm gonna go.
I didn't even tell anybody I'm doing this space, but we're gonna fucking do it anyway.
All right, give me one sec, chat.
I'm gonna go ahead and um let me go ahead and uh open up this X space.
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I'll drop the X space for you guys right now.
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Welcome to the space.
Um, I'm live streaming this right now uh on all the different platforms on Rumble, YouTube, etc.
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Uh so I was in uh Myro Space earlier, and they were talking about the terrorist attack, and they refused to bring me up.
So, since uh they're gonna have a bunch of idiots that quite frankly don't know anything about fucking terrorism, never investigated a terrorism case against in their fucking life.
Uh I figured I'd go ahead and uh give you guys the lowdown.
Now, here's the thing.
I'm not gonna focus on um, you know, conspiracy theories, who's really behind us, whatever.
All I'm gonna focus on right now is how the investigation is gonna play out and what would happen if I was the lead on this case and how it's gonna be done.
That's all I'm gonna focus on on this uh um space, guys.
I'm gonna focus on how federal investigations are done when it comes to terrorism, um, what they're gonna do, what's to come forward, and uh how to run this investigation.
Okay, I'm again, I am not gonna be focusing on the suspect themselves so much and um conspiracy theories around him.
I'm just gonna talk about the actual investigation, how federal investigations work from an educational perspective.
Because again, as you guys know, I've been going back and forth with Elon Musk ratioing him, and um, you know, because of his uh inability to run freedom of speech, despite the fact that he um claims he does freedom of speech.
And it's funny because I literally commented this shit.
Former special agent that does terrorism cases, bring me up, and they did not bring me up in that space, which is very annoying, especially since I've contributed quite a bit to Mario Spaces.
So, Mario, Sarah, Dave, if you guys are watching this, you guys fucked up.
Because the P 300 people plus like this fucking shit, and you guys didn't bring me up.
I hope it's not because of Elon, because if it is, you guys are fucking cowards.
Because the commentary I was gonna give, I wasn't even gonna roast Elon like that.
But anyway, I digress.
We got a couple hundred of you guys in here anyway.
Y'all want to hear the fucking truth.
So let's go ahead and go through it.
So the first thing you guys need to understand in the United States, right?
Is that terrorism investigations are run by the FBI.
Every single time, no if, ands, or buts.
Okay.
It's the one of the main reasons why they get the most amount of funding out of any federal law enforcement agency.
And it is the reason why they're considered the premier, I'm gonna say that with air quotes, law enforcement agencies in the country.
Right?
That is their main mandate.
That's the number one programmatic area that they investigate.
Um, right behind that is their three top programmatic areas are terrorism, um, uh uh counterespionage and counterintel, and um uh uh public corruption.
Those are the three main things that they investigate.
They also do bank robbery and other shit like that, legacy cases that they used to do, but I digress, right?
So some of you guys are probably wondering, Myron, how the fuck do you know this shit?
Well, I used to be a special agent with Homeland Security investigations, HSI.
I know a lot of you guys are new here.
Some of you guys might not know my background, so that's how I know this stuff with such the intimate detail that I'm gonna talk about.
All right.
So this is how it goes.
All across the United States, there's something called joint terrorism task forces, JTTFs, okay?
And these joint terrorism task forces are composed of agents and law enforcement officers from different agencies.
We have people from Homeland Security Investigations, HSI like I used to be.
You have guys there from ATF, uh Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms and Explosives.
You got guys there from DEA, you guys got guys there from Secret Service, you guys, you got guys there from diplomatic security service.
Literally every federal law enforcement agency has a seat at the JTTF, and then on top of that, depending on where the JTTF is located.
So in this case, it's gonna be New Orleans, Louisiana, you're gonna have Lawrence Police Department there, you're gonna have Louisiana State Police there, you're gonna have the county sheriff's office there, they're gonna all have detectives seated at the JTTF.
Well, why is that?
Because every law enforcement agency has different authorities and different strengths and weaknesses that they bring to the table, right?
Uh if we give you guys an example.
Homeland Security Investigations has immigration authority, Title VII, right?
So they're able to go ahead and conduct um criminal investigations, where um they're able to conduct criminal investigations and also they have immigration authority so they can go ahead and get people to turn, get people to cooperate.
Because it's one thing if you got a terrorist that doesn't care about going to jail.
It's another thing if you got a terrorist that is terrified of going back to their home country.
You know, they might have been born in Morocco, and they haven't been there since they're three years old.
They don't necessarily speak the language, so the last thing they want to do is go and get sent back to Morocco, right, and be deported.
So they'll go ahead and say, fuck that, I'm gonna go ahead and cooperate, right?
So that's where HSI could bring to the table.
Then you got the state locals.
Well, when you have state authority, you can go ahead and arrest someone, let's say for a state charge, right?
Or you could do a traffic stop, have that person stopped, identify.
They don't even know it looks like a random traffic stop, and then they let them go, right?
Um, you got diplomatic security service, which might be able to go ahead and pull their State Department records.
You got military law, uh, you got military um special agents, right?
Well, Army CID, OSI, et cetera.
They also said at the JTTF.
This guy, from what I understand is former army, right?
Or or uh former military.
You can go ahead and get these military agencies and they'll go ahead and pull all their files when they're in the military.
They'll know who was their chain of command, they'll know who they serve with, they'll know when they deployed, etc.
That's a fantastic way to kind of get a hold of and identify all the people that they need to um that they need to talk to, right?
So that is the power of the JTTF.
The part of the JTTF is they're able to bring people from different agencies and work together.
And they learn their lesson after 9 11 when they didn't share information.
So when you're assigned to the JTTF, you work under the auspice of the FBI, you go to the FBI building, you basically have FBI creds, right?
Um, and you have all the authorities that an FBI special agent will have when it comes to terrorism.
Okay?
Now, why is that important?
The reason why that's important, guys, is because when the JTTF takes a case over, they're gonna be very tight-lipped about things, okay?
So in this case, you have an individual who they think, right?
If you watch the press conference, they think that there might be other conspirators.
So since they think that there's other conspirators, they're gonna be very tight-lipped about what's going on because it quite literally is an active investigation.
Now, let's say this guy was the only conspirator and they killed him.
Well, the FBI is gonna go ahead and tell you guys all the information, because obviously there's an enormous amount of public pressure to get that information out to people, right?
Again, I'm not here to speculate or tinfoil hat this shit, right?
I have my own thoughts on ISIS and everything else like that.
I'm strictly here to educate you guys on how federal investigations are done, and that's it.
Because when I was in the last space of Mario, they really liked that, and that was very annoying as I was listening.
I was like, who the fuck are these random people talking that have zero credibility in this field?
So now that you guys know what the JTTF is, the JTTF is gonna take the investigation.
Now, there's gonna be a case agent, there's gonna be a co-case agent, and then a supervisory special agent uh that's assisting, right?
So the case agent is the one that dictates everything.
He's gonna be the one that's working directly with the United States attorney's office, who's the United States Attorney's Office.
They're the ones that are gonna be prosecuting this.
Now, I know that the individual is dead, but again, they might have co-conspirators that they're also gonna investigate.
Other important thing that a lot of people overlook.
There's gonna be search warrants, fucking served out the wooze on this thing.
They're gonna write search warrants for his phones, they're gonna write search warrants for his house, they're gonna write search warrants for all of his property that they identify, they're gonna write search warrants for any storage units he might have had, all that stuff.
You're gonna need a prosecutor, right, to push those affidavits through to a uh a magistrate judge so that they can go ahead and get signed and then they can execute these warrants.
From what I understand, this individual is out there in Houston.
So the FBI in Louisiana is gonna be according with FBI Houston, right?
And the United States Attorney's Office out of Houston, which is falls under the Southern District of Texas to write those warrants.
And the reason why is because you can only write a warrant.
Well, obviously the case agent could write the warrant, but he's gonna go ahead and give it to an agent out of Houston, and that agent is gonna swear to it because the judge, you can only get a search warrant in a location where the magistrate judge sits.
So, for example, if I want to execute a search warrant in Houston, Texas, I need to go to a judge in the Southern District of Texas to get that warrant signed because you can't have a judge out of Louisiana, right, right, uh sign a uh a warrant for a house to be searched out of their jurisdiction.
Does that make sense, chat?
So that's how that's gonna work.
So FBI New Orleans and FBI, I'm assuming Houston, right, or Beaumont, wherever this guy is from, but Beaumont falls under FBI Houston, uh, because FBI Houston is the big office, and then uh FBI Beaumont is gonna be the satellite office.
They're gonna go ahead and obviously execute the search warrant on all of his properties, right?
Then, on top of that, the weapons that this guy used, they're gonna do what's called an ATF E-trace on all these weapons that were used.
They're gonna figure out exactly who bought those guns, who was the original purchaser.
Every time a firearm is used in the United States in a crime, it's gonna be, depending on the severity of it, it's gonna be run through something called E-trace.
What the fuck is E-Trace?
E-trace.
Sorry.
E-trace, guys, is a database that the ATF uses to trace back a firearm to the original purchaser, right?
Whoever purchased that firearm the first uh first, because you have to fill out an ATF form every single time you buy a gun in the United States, they're gonna go back and figure out who that individual was.
So the purchaser might have been the terrorist or it might have been someone else that sold the gun.
Well, guess what?
They're gonna figure out who that person was and they're gonna go to him and be like, hey, you know, did you know that your gun was used utilized in XYZ crime?
How did you sell it to this individual, whatever it may be?
So it gives the feds uh a starting point in where the per where the gun came from.
So that's very important.
Um on top of that, they're gonna go interview every single person that was an associate of this individual.
If you guys watch the press conference, the FBI special uh publicist, she was like, Look, if you've come into contact with this individual over the past 72 hours, please contact the FBI.
Why is that?
Because they want to interview, see what he might have said in the days leading up.
Maybe he was preparing, traveling, getting things ready.
Maybe he had a manifesto ready.
Um, right, and they're gonna want to go ahead and figure out why he did what he did, the intentions, and anyone else, most importantly, that might be involved in the attack, which at this point they think that there's probably other individuals that were involved in this attack, and they're gonna try to work them down, which is why not that much information has come out.
So uh that's kind of the overall just of it.
We got a couple people in the house.
Shout out to Sullivan.
I'm gonna invite you as a co-host, brother.
Also, someone that's been uh censored thanks to your boy Elon Musk.
Uh and yeah, let me uh give you uh co-host, and I'll give uh Brad can give you co-hosts too if you can help me out with this stuff.
And then what I'll do is if anybody has questions, I'd be happy to answer them.
Let's keep it focused, guys, on um on the terrorist attack.
Uh maybe I'll I'll cover obviously the Elon um drama later.
Um, but we'll focus on the terrorist attack because I just wanted to make this an educational space on how federal investigations are done.
But that's an overall bird's eye view of what's gonna happen here within the next 24 to 48 hours.
JCTF is gonna be working this thing like crazy.
I anticipate FBI Houston's gonna be working this thing, and their number one job right now is to identify other co-conspirators and stop any other attacks from happening.
They're gonna be working with the U.S. 30 office to go ahead and get search warrants on everything.
They're the the biggest thing also, they're gonna on his phone, they're gonna look at every single person he called over the last 24 hours, and they're gonna go talk to those people.
They're gonna do a phone subpoena, get the toll records, and go find every single person that uh he talked to.
So this is gonna be a massive um investigative uh burden here.
They're gonna need literally hundreds of agents to get this shit done.
Uh and they're also gonna probably set up a command center, right?
Anytime a terrorist attack like this happens, I forgot to mention this.
They set up what's called the JTTF command center, and all the leads that come in, all the tips that come in, they're gonna be filtering through the JTTF, and those leads are gonna be filtered out to other agents.
They're gonna go out and do some of the interviews, depending on the importance.
If it's like some bullshit lead, they're gonna send somebody out, obviously, to interview, but um, they're all they're gonna reserve the best leads for the actual case agent and his people, his group, his squad.
Because the way the FBI works is they got squads.
Um, that squad is gonna run the investigation, and everybody else they're gonna delegate uh stuff to.
So, all right, let me go ahead and bring some people up here that might have some questions, and then we'll uh switch on over to the other stuff.
I got um what's up, Sullivan?
Welcome to the space, but I want to welcome you first.
Uh and if you have any comments on this.
I appreciate it.
And I think it's an important space.
I'm glad you opened it up.
I actually messaged you and I thought it was really important we do the space.
No, thank you, man.
Yeah, Mario and them didn't bring me up, so I was pissed as fuck because they brought all these other people.
Like they you know what, to be fair, they brought me up in the beginning.
Um, I raised my hand, I was being patient.
I didn't want to just interject, and then they took me down, and then they had all these people in that were fucking randoms that have no expertise in this shit.
I'm like, bro, you got someone in here that's actually done terrorism investigation, you motherfuckers aren't gonna bring me up.
This is disrespectful.
Like, what the fuck?
But anyway, sorry, Suleiman.
Yeah, I mean, look, I think it's really important because obviously what happens with those spaces is they become like propaganda positions.
So I think why this space is important is because you are able to give the intricate details about how the investigations are gonna be conducted.
And what I'm and to be honest with, I've got some questions on that as well.
In terms of the crime scene, in terms of all of these things.
Sure.
And then I do want to provide the public with a more holistic understanding of that what's going on here because we told you guys, right?
14 months ago that a psy-up was gonna occur.
It was gonna occur in real time, and everyone's like, oh, it's I was coming, Sab is going.
But it's always easy saying it.
It's when it actually happens, are you gonna be awake enough to push back on it?
Are you gonna be awake enough not to fall into the trap of it?
So, what you saw over the last couple of days, and I do believe they're interconnected, is many of us lost our blue ticks.
Blue ticks means we don't have the same level of engagement.
Then what happened is immediately today, you saw a huge psy-up that occurred.
Twofold.
The first was that this ISIS attack, which we're gonna get into, and the second one was which I will do a special tomorrow, which is this grooming gangs uh thing that's been posted by Elon and by various right-wing accounts again to demonize Muslims.
When this is old news.
So, in reality, when you bring it up, you're bringing it up because your aim is to demonize.
I'm gonna go through that tomorrow in detail.
But what is the reality?
It is that basically I am the biggest Muslim UK influencer slash journalist in X. I was basically made on X because I didn't come from any other platform.
And what they've done is basically silenced that to be able to debunk the propaganda.
But I'm gonna debunk it, but all it means is rather than when it takes one post to debunk now.
Each one posts is in a bloody V or 10-15 posts, which is fine.
But I was used to writing threads of a hundred threads, any a hundred posts anyway.
So that's gonna happen.
So that if you see the psyop that's occurring, when you're seeing the word grooming gangs, this is something that did happen.
It was horrific and horrendous.
It wasn't it was massively uh publicized disproportionately to basically demonize Muslims after September the 11th.
So I'm gonna talk about that.
Now coming back onto this ISIS attack, you've basically got a massive quandary because the US supported ISIS in the Middle East, they supported ISIS in Syria, they did it to help overthrow Bashar for Israel.
They failed.
Russia basically came and stopped ISIS, and then you basically had a scenario where everything went quiet for a bit in terms of from a deep level.
Obviously, there was always things happening, which we can go into.
But then what happened was obviously when Israel has been uh you know, basically what happened with Israel when they've defeated Hezbollah or they had the peace with Hezbollah, the Iran peace and so on and so forth.
You've basically got a scenario where these ISIS people, Julani was ex-ISIS, have overtaken um Syria, and again, the US was supporting him.
The US went to meet him.
Um as did many UK people, UK journalists or whatever they are.
And then what happens is there's an ISIS attack.
So ISIS is not a representation of Islam, they are someone who are considered the bad guys, they are someone who've been perpetuated promoted by the US and Israel.
This guy, I've tweeted a lot about him.
I'm not sure how much detail you went into it about him, uh Myron, but basically he worked for the US contract.
I focused, um I focused more on like how the investigation would be done.
I didn't focus too much on him so much as like how federal investigations are done for terrorism, just to kind of educate the audience.
So I stayed away from like you know, motives, background, all that other stuff.
I just focused strictly on how the case would be done.
So if you want to talk about that more, go ahead.
I will, and then I've got some questions about you uh to you about the crime scene.
Yeah, so then um so then you basically got this guy who worked for Deloitte, he was in the US Army.
Um so again, was he radicalized being as being part of the US Army?
He was a United States soldier, he was a veteran for the US, and then you basically have a scenario where this guy video is up and he's talking about it and he's talking about positively about his experiences in the US Army, and then he partakes in this uh act.
He gets killed, so obviously we can't speak to him or have any kind of evidence.
Um his ex is completely un is wiped except for the few images that I got, which is that he's pro-gun control, he's pro-guns, but he he allegedly gave 20 dollars to the Democrat Party.
Um he's um from Texas, he's born in Texas because I think Trump came out and was like he's an immigrant, big L for Trump again, once again.
Um, and so uh in terms of what he said is he was born from um, you know, not born in the US, which he was born in the US, um so though this is the background of the guy, so he's not a typical what you would call extremist or ISIS member, he's someone who's part of the US army, somebody who did all of those things.
So there's a lot of question marks about it.
Why is it all his social medias were wiped?
Why was his ex completely wiped?
Um, they tried to do that with the the uh uh ex-Muslim guy who did the Germany attack, but look he actually was myself and my space where we managed to find the space find his profile and expose everything before they even were able to delete his ex.
Then they deleted it, but because we had everything, they brought it back again.
This time they managed to delete it well before um anyone was able to um get access to it.
But we got a few images from it.
You can see on my profile, I've posted about a few images from his ex before it was wiped.
Um, but yeah, that's the background of this guy.
I do think it's a psyop.
I think it's a Zionist Psyup.
They did it after September the 11th to demonize the Muslims.
Israel, everyone sees Israel as the most evil uh people there is, everyone sees Zionists as the most evil ideology there is and you've basically got a scenario where what happens you've seen that.
How do we wash ourselves with the crime?
So I said one way was that they're gonna make Netanyahu the fall guy, which they will.
But they're still not a good idea.
So I'm gonna have to make it to Rumble here in a little bit.
You just make the bad uh demonize them.
So you saw that with what happened with this, Elon randomly stuff talking about grooming gangs, like this grooming grams thing is old news.
It happened, it happened a while ago, but this guy brings it up now for this specific reason because he gets not very smart IQ people to go back onto that issue and talk about it.
Uh and I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna talk about it and do laws of post about it demonstrating that in reality most of the things that they claim about that isn't even factual.
But yeah, this is really what's been happening.
But I guess my question to you, Myron, is there was um an image, right?
There's two questions.
One is uh there was an image floating where there was like this um item that was um just outside, outside the car, what claim either was the flag wrapped up or it was the flag, like what happened with that?
Like what was the situation?
Why was it wrapped up or what was the difference?
Because none of us could see the flag.
We saw this item and we were told that it was wrapped up or something.
Yeah, yeah, um um sorry.
Yeah, yeah.
So um so again, I'll just speak more merely from like if I was a cage agent, this is my case, what I would do, right?
So one of the biggest things when you have cases like this, like you wanna like kind of get the media out of it, and you don't want like a bunch of turmoil and all this other shit coming in and fucking with your case and nosy, pesty um uh journalists.
So what they probably did was they probably made sure that they hit it so that there wouldn't be any type of because they don't want to call what it is yet, right?
They wanna be able to figure everything out, do fingerprint analysis, figure out if that's his flag, try to look through his phone, they're trying to go through his house.
Cause right now, as we speak, the big thing that everyone needs to know is that the FBI is executing a bunch of search warrants right now as we speak.
They're searching his house more than likely in the Houston Beaumont area, they're searching his devices, they're searching his phones, everything.
So they wanna make sure they know exactly what this guy's inspiration was before they name anything.
So they're gonna do everything in their power to conceal any flags or anything else like that, because they don't want um they don't want uh the public uh appeal to get involved in the case.
They want to do it as impartially as possible.
At least that's what I would do if I was the case agent on this.
So uh that's why I suspect they they probably had the flag.
But they're absolutely gonna give they're gonna say um what the guy's intention was and you know, who who might have radicalized them or whatever, they're gonna absolutely make that announcement.
And again, I'm focusing strictly on talking about the case and what I would do if I was a case agent and how federal cases are done.
And when did they decide that they're gonna wipe the social media platforms and how does that work?
Because I thought X wasn't controlled by the three letter agencies, and yeah, we don't have a sex account.
So you know what, bro?
I I'll tell you this.
Um, so I I c I can speak to this.
So when it comes to getting an account deleted, that actually uh I d I don't see how that would like necessarily help the bureau that much, because what they normally do, right?
Anytime you're gonna write a search warrant for social media, you have to send them something called a preservation letter, right?
And a preservation letter basically um holds the account um and all of its information, right, depending on how long you want it, um, held, right?
Because a lot of times these social media companies they'll purge the data after the account is a leader or whatever it may be like that.
So um it I think that's more of a social media decision to delete the accounts.
I don't think the federal agency themselves say, oh, go delete that account.
The social media companies typically delete it because they don't want a bunch of armchair slews getting involved and trying to find things or um giving the account more clout or giving the person more notoriety.
This is something that I've noticed that um mainstream media companies and the news kind of realize what like you know, glorifying serial killers in the 1980s.
You look at people like Ted Bunny, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, these guys are immortalized because of the media.
So I think what they've done now is if they find a serial killer or a guy that's a mass murderer, go on a school shooting, whatever, one of the first things they do is delete their social media because they don't want to be responsible for that person becoming famous.
So I think that's more of a social media thing versus the law enforcement agencies.
Because the law enforcement agencies want to get that data.
So the account being deleted actually hurts them because now they have to go ahead and do a search warrant, right?
And go through judicial process to get that data.
So it actually makes their job harder.
So I don't I think that's more of a um social media platform thing versus the law enforcement agency saying, hey, delete this.
If that makes sense.
Yeah, that does make sense.
And um the I guess the problem with that is is that then they control what information the one out there and they're able to control the narrative.
So you saw with the Germany attack, they weren't able to do it.
And so we would uh able to expose that he was anti-Islam, he was a fan of Elon Musk, he was a fan of Tommy Robinson, he was um somebody who's anti-white, anti-Christian.
So sometimes now, I mean, because we don't trust uh the I mean the three letter agencies, nor do we trust um these type of people when it comes to Zionists.
So it this I mean I think when things are out in the public domain, it gives us all a chance to actually find out the truth.
And I think this was uh uh personally a way of hiding the truth, especially after they got exposed after the Germany attack because they tried to say it was a Muslim.
Yeah, they did.
Yeah, it's it's funny, yeah.
Cause the guy was super pro-Israel, he hated Muslims, he was uh he was a uh he actually denounced the religion.
I think he grew up Muslim and he decided I don't want to be uh uh a Muslim anymore, and he like yeah, started attacking it.
The guy, where's he from?
Is he Saudi Arabian, right?
Yeah, he was.
The previous guy was.
Yeah.
Do we know the ethnicity of this new guy?
Because I was looking at it.
I I don't know, dude.
Uh I'll be honest, he looks like he's from um East Africa, ashamed as I am to say that.
Um I he he might be um from Somalia or Ritre or something like that.
He he has those features.
That's what I thought, but then I didn't want to say either that uh I mean his name's quite uh it might be Bangladeshi as well, but that's just his name.
But yeah, it's uh it was Yeah, he could be he could pass for Bangladeshi or or even maybe a dark Pakistani or even Indian, but I don't know what he is.
Um but uh but no, definitely uh very interesting.
But yeah, again, for those that are just joining, because we've got what, 1200 guys in here.
Guys, do me a favor if you guys already haven't uh give me a follow, give Sullivan a follow.
Uh we're banned on X. Well, not banned, but we've been obviously had our reach significantly reduced thanks to our boy Elon Musk, who claims that free speech is uh the bedrock of a democracy yet.
He goes ahead and censors a bunch of people to include the grapers and uh and Nick and everybody else that is critical of um H1B visas, etc.
I got in a whole argument with dumbass Penny X2 about this shit earlier, he's a pussy.
But um, but yeah, so again, for those of you that just joined, guys.
I f I um I focused on explaining how a federal investigation would work when it comes to terrorism.
I explained what the JTTF is, what they're gonna do from an investigative standpoint.
Again, you know, I'm not really speculating too much on who this individual was, uh, co-conspirators, was it a false flag and that other stuff?
I'd be happy to put my tinfoil hat on as more information comes out.
But I just kind of wanted to educate you guys on how a federal investigation should be done on a terrorism case like this, that obviously has um a crazy amount of uh media going on with it.
But yeah, as we speak right now, I know they're definitely um doing search warrants all over the place.
Um and FBI Houston is more than likely gonna be heavily involved.
Um they're gonna absolutely pull his military records.
Um I think this guy was army, if I'm not mistaken, right, Suleiman.
So um Army CID is gonna go ahead and provide all the records to the FBI because military records are typically pretty hard to get.
Um so they're gonna have to go ahead and request that from Army CID, and they're gonna definitely talk to everyone he deployed with when he was out uh fighting in the Middle East.
They're gonna talk to everyone, like, hey, what do you think maybe radicalized them?
Who did he talk to?
They're gonna talk to everyone that was his commanders, they're gonna talk to everyone that was in his unit.
Um, so they're definitely doing hundreds upon hundreds of interviews interviews right now as we speak.
Uh they probably sent agents from all over the country to New Orleans to assist Anti Houston uh based on who this guy is, and their number one priority right now is more than likely gonna be focusing on uh identifying other co-conspirators and seeing if this guy acted alone.
So again, just speaking from a um educational perspective on how case these cases work.
Just some breaking news.
Joe Biden has just come out and given a speech.
I need to post it.
But basically what he is saying is that the new Orleans attacker was inspired by ISIS and posted multiple videos on social media expressing a desire to kill.
Uh so I mean, again, the same point comes.
He allegedly posted multiple videos on social media with a design, why wasn't he stopped?
Why wasn't he apprehended?
What was the context?
Why don't we have access to these social medias?
Why were they all white?
We all know the answer for that.
It's all the Zionist control.
But these are important questions people should ask rather than becoming cheap and listening to what the deep state or the Zionists want you to know.
Yeah, no, for sure.
I mean, uh they they lied about 9-11.
So people should always be skeptical, you know what I mean?
And this is coming from someone that was a former government agent.
I'll even tell you guys that um, you know, you should always be skeptical, read other sources, and uh look at the evidence, man.
Uh, I mean, even 9-11 was a very um that's a whole other situation.
I find it interesting how people always say, Oh, yeah, immigration's a problem.
Look at the hijackers, they all came in on visas.
I agree with that, but uh those Israelis also came in on visas, or actually they might have came in without a visa, they probably came in on visa waiver.
So, um, but yeah, so let's go ahead and uh turn it to some people that might have some questions or whatever.
Go ahead, Silent.
Yeah, just before you do that, apologize, just in some on news, just to the audience um allegedly and he he had um basically being charged in the past.
One of it was that basically he was charged for drunk driving on Fort Brague, now Fought Liberty in 2014, while serving in the US Army.
The court records show that he pleaded guilty in 2015, paid a fine of 210, and said a year of probation.
Uh Jabba claimed he was honorably discharged after the incident and moved to Georgia.
So again, this is not someone who seems to be quite religious at that point because drinking obviously is not uh allowed in Islam, and therefore this is what was happening while he was part of the U.S. Army, and obviously being part of the US army during that period.
I mean, the mayor their main focus was uh Muslim countries as well.
So that's an important point to know.
Absolutely.
Um if anybody got questions on this stuff, let's go ahead and uh move to some of the people that got hands up.
Uh Ray, go ahead.
Yeah, I was gonna say Sulaman makes an excellent point.
It's like, you know, these uh supposed 9-11 hijackers were you know uh visiting strip clubs, uh you know, they had uh prostitutes with pink hairs is what witnesses were saying.
Uh they were they left Qurans.
How many Qurans do these guys have?
They left one at the strip club, one in their car at that at the airport, airport security was run by Israeli ICTS.
You know, I just posted something in in in the jumbo.
Have a look at this video.
This is an excellent case that made local news where the FBI they targeted a uh uh Marine, uh, you know, an arm are you know, mil US military dude who converted to Islam.
They got in his head, they basically tried to get him to take he was the guy who was uh uh working as a pickup uh uh pickup truck driver, excuse me, uh tow truck driver.
Uh so and they tried to get him to uh take his tow truck and uh uh drive into uh uh a a uh Christmas uh uh was that uh uh gathering market.
Uh this was in uh California somewhere.
Uh you know, I I I posted this up like uh four years ago, and this was during the time and he even mentioned this in the clip.
It's crazy.
Uh the the the uh the the FBI agent was trying to get him to do this, and then the guy, and then and then the guy the FBI agent slipped.
Uh he called them from his actual number.
The guy called back that number.
They said it's all in the in the clip that actually made the media uh in the jumbo, and uh the guy got cold feet after he heard the FBI recording.
But the F FBI waited two days until they arrested this guy.
They wanted him to do it.
So this was your tax money that's that's that's paying crazy, you know, scumbags, maybe Mossad guys were running these FBI agents at these at these branches to you know get agents to get Americans radicalized Americans to kill Americans uh to justify wars.
In this case, in this particular case, uh, you know, they're talking about Trump and uh what's that uh the the the moving the capital to Jerusalem and whatever and they figured specifically in this uh the the dude was pissed off about it and I guess uh the FBI agent was trying to play that.
So they're basically saying, you know, they also talk about how the guy was uh posting of you know free Palestine on his on his uh Facebook and stuff.
So it's nice just watched the clip.
Well, let me say this too.
The the FBI's uh been caught many times and gotten in trouble many times for entrapment, and entrapment is basically where you set people up to get you know arrested and prosecuted for crimes that they probably otherwise would have not committed without heavily, heavily uh heavy heavy government involvement, right?
Whether you get an Indian that might be somewhat radical and then they say, Oh, yeah, you want to blow this thing up?
Let it go, let us go ahead and give you some bombs and shit like that.
So it's getting people that aren't necessarily predisposed to commit.
What the fuck?
Shut up.
What the fuck, man?
Who the fuck is this guy over here?
Like, what the fuck?
Some guy over here speaking Arabic.
Anyway, um, so yeah, they go ahead and commit crimes, right?
The FBI goes ahead and entraps someone and assists them in committing a crime they otherwise were not predisposed to commit.
So uh they've been getting in trouble with that for a while with these terrorism cases.
They also got in trouble with it.
Um they lost a trial in the uh kidnapping of uh was the governor of Michigan if I'm not mistaken.
Uh I think it was the governor of Michigan or mayor or something like that, uh, where you know they went ahead and they they they targeted this um this uh this it was like a militia, like some kind of white nationalist group.
They targeted them and they supplied them with everything, and pretty much everyone that was involved in the group was either uh an FBI informant or an undercover agent, and what ended up happening was they basically just entrapped these motherfuckers.
And I think they went to trial and lost, actually.
So yeah.
Anyway, uh let me unmute the space.
Who was that guy yak?
I just want to add one point because Rhea made a point, and I think it just brought a thought to my mind, which is this.
Um, and it's because of the news that I read about this guy.
So basically, if you remember in Orlando, I believe it was Orlando, the pulse massacre that occurred, and that was a guy who was a Muslim guy, he went up uh went in and shot up a nightclub, and everyone said, Oh my god, it's a terrorist attack, it's an extremist attack, so on and so forth.
Um and what actually transpired was that he was a Muslim in the loosest sense, obviously, but he was basically someone who was a gay guy himself.
He was someone who sh shot up a gay nightclub because initially they thought, oh, it's a Muslim guy, he shot up a gay nightclub.
It must be because he's homophobic.
Because obviously, people in the right and the left uh, you know, uh down with the LGBTQ.
But then what happened was in reality transparent is the opposite.
This guy was a gay guy himself, and the reason he done it was because of some kind of a love quarrel and personal hatred he had for his own self because of like being gay or whatever, and the fact that you know he had a lovers quarrel or whatever, and that's the reason why he lost his mind.
His father was also like an ambassador or something.
There was also the family aspect too.
It's I'm not sure about that one, but uh when I looked into it, I I mean it's been what eight years since I looked into it.
But the point, and I did write an article about it.
But the point is, um, this was the um so in reality, whenever these things happen, yes, it I mean, that was uh end up being a Muslim guy.
Uh and obviously Muslims are not disproportionately partaking in these attacks.
If you look at the data when it comes to um mass shootings or mass attacks um in the US.
So therefore, um overtly, yeah, he's a Muslim, but we need to look at his background.
There's very pictures of him being part of the US army.
We don't know if this was because he was, you know, he'd been radicalized, being part of the US Army, if he'd had PTSD, if he'd lost his mind.
With this many, many factors, many, many questions that comes up with this guy that isn't as simple as oh, he's just a Muslim, just which which obviously he is, but we don't know if that's the motive behind it, because like I said, he was a part of the US Army, he was someone who was getting drunk, he was a US contractor, he was someone who was part proud of this service even after he left because the video,
the one video we were able to acquire before there was a complete social media cancellation of it was him saying him trying to sell his real estate and saying, Oh, I'm really proud of like what I did in the US Army, and you know, I learned so many skills and so on and so forth.
So again, doesn't seem to be somebody who was in hatred for the US.
So this is like important questions that people need to ask, but and I want to link it back to what happened in the post-massacre, but just pass it back to my room.
No, uh, no, that's cool.
Uh, who's up?
Uh Simon, you got some go ahead, bro.
Hey guys, yeah, just wanted to um just say a few words.
You got you gotta be really, really careful with these.
I think we've been around the radio a few times now.
Um we've seen things like this before.
The irony of these, you know, these things is that bad shit does actually happen.
There are crazy people out there doing crazy things, but we've had so much lying to seat and censorship and operations just to you know designed to try and change the laws to um cartel freedom of speech, that we're in a boy who cried wolf scenario where immediately the modus operate now is to just completely doubt, you know, the the the what what this actually is.
Um, you know, we've seen if you if you spend any time on WikiLeaks, there's Hillary Clinton emails, you know, this was the whole case against Julian Assange.
Julian Assange created a website um which allowed us to get all of the leaks to understand that groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda um were originally created as mechanisms, you know, from trying to weaponize these groups um and uh make people feel things that they're meant to feel.
Um and so we saw with the Hillary Clinton emails that you know they've got Al-Qaeda, um, they got ISIS, and so this creates a bit of a problem for them right now because a lot of people are clued up on these things.
I don't think the masses are by any way.
Um, but it's the importance of getting ahead of these things um early, you know, where what we're seeing in Syria right now is that the groups that are backed by Turkey, US, um, and Israel are actually the same groups that were part of ISIS,
Al-Qaeda, um, and they're trying to rebrand them at the same time as these groups creating um, you know, uh, these these different events around the world, and so it creates like a real confusing problem.
But look, at the end of the day, um, there's crazy people, and now we, you know, when people are doing these crazy things, we don't, you know, we we doubt it because of all the lies and deceit that we've been put up with.
Um, and it always leads to look, you just gotta look at what happened in the UK.
Immediately something really bad happens, a bunch of misinformation comes out, uh, they paint it towards Muslims and Islam.
Um, then the real information comes out on social media, but by that time, most people are still stuck to the headline, um, and the the damage is actually done, the perception is actually believed.
Um, and then it leads to, for example, in UK, we had a bunch of civil unrest as a result of this misinformation.
And then what happens is the people that are you know pro-Palestinian or you know, various other anti-Western government, you know, um, that may not be aligned with an Israeli agenda, uh, they end up getting arrested, taking their freedom of speech away.
You know, we had this across the UK.
Um, in the case of what's happening to you guys right now, is there's a new iteration of it in the US.
You know, we we have in the UK, we have different laws to US, um, but because you've got your First Amendments and various other things, it seems like the new weapon is taking away check marks and de-boosting and demonetizing.
But the end result is always the same.
It's a mechanism that's justified in order to radically change laws, implement things like patriotes, or at its extreme if they can still get away with it, you know, justify regime changes in areas like Iran and various other things and make you feel like it's actually justified.
So be careful of it.
It always leads to less freedom of speech, more inflation because you're going to be paying for wars and regime changes, and eventually that ends up with you know national security issues, and we've seen this radio a thousand times.
So, you know, just wanted to say um I'm I'm sure most people are clued on to this stuff, but the vast majority of people still aren't.
And you know, thanks for having me anyway.
All right.
Uh who's up uh who's up next?
Uh always our voice matters.
Go ahead.
Yeah, um uh it's quite interesting that um yeah, the three letter agency have uh decided to revive ISIS, you know, after they went on a four-year hi-A hiatus, just like um influenza during the pandemic.
Guys, I've been following events um close enough for the last two decades.
Did you guys know in 2014 and 2016, America rebranded ISIS as the free thing sent them hundreds of millions of dollars accidentally drop weapons to them um on multiple occasions?
And did you guys know that Ron Paul also stated that Hamas was a creation of the CIA and the Saiyan?
Guys, look, I'm a Christian, I'm not trying to sit there and like come from a place where I'm trying to defend Islam because I'm Muslim.
As a Christian, you know, facts are facts.
Uh 10 days after now level in general with the clerk stated that they're gonna take out seven countries in five years.
Isn't that a coincidence?
The last three countries on that list that's Syria, Lebanon, and Iran?
And guys, the bottom line is what's kind of transpiring around the world.
ISIS is a chess base.
It's a tool of the CIA.
You know, uh it was too perfect here.
Do you guys remember the ISIS videos?
High production quality with panning videos.
Do you guys remember the fleeted Kyoto ISIS?
We rebranded them.
You know, like it's all about a divide and conquest strategy.
They want you to hate your Muslim brothers and sisters.
They want you all divided and fighting each other.
And that's essentially what's kind of uh uh going down.
Um, for those that don't believe me, um uh this is all part of the analysis I did where it ties in Russia.
Check out the headlines by the West Washington Post.
America kept on accidentally dropping weapons to ISIS.
And where did ISIS go for the last four years?
Just like influenza, it just kind of disappeared, right?
You know, they get to control the narrative, they get to tell us who's bad and uh uh who's good.
And did you guys know June?
The first attempt to bring down Bashar al-Azad, any ISIS fighter that was injured were being treated in Israeli hospitals.
But let's not call them ISIS, they'll call it the free Syrian army, because it kind of sounds a lot better.
That's all I want to say.
Thanks for bringing me on stage.
And guys, just understand that um the people with uh the date that are in charge are gonna do everything they possibly can to um you know cause to wreak havoc.
And we're seeing this firsthand, you know, the last two months has been you know, absolutely insane.
Um yeah, so that's all I gotta say, guys.
Um I appreciate you guys allowing me the opportunity to speak.
All right, I don't put up the uh articles up in the NS if anyone wants to see them.
All right, um, so we got what, 1600 of you guys in here right now on the space, man.
Uh we got what well over 10,000 people all together between Rumble, YouTube, X, etc.
So do me a favor, guys, if you're watching the stream right now, like the video on YouTube, like the video on on Rumble.
Also, retweet the space, guys, if you guys uh don't mind.
Let's get this thing up to 2,000.
Uh what I'm probably gonna do is I'm gonna probably transition this very soon.
So they got Sullivan in here to the issues with um with Elon Musk and uh, you know, him claiming that this is free speech.
So I'll I'll answer, I'll have a few more hands here.
Uh talk about this thing with the terrorist attack.
Again, I just focused on talking about how the investigation will be done.
I know some of you guys have your speculation and everything else like that, which I agree with a lot of these things.
Um, but uh we'll go to Doc and then we'll go to Sajga, and then I think uh Soleimon will transition over to the Elon stuff, right?
Cool with that?
Yeah, sounds good.
Yeah, all right, go ahead, Doc.
Yeah, thanks, Myron.
Uh Sully here again.
Simon, nice to see you.
I I I agree, generally speaking, the last two takes.
Uh I I posted uh, you know, I think this all maybe started or not maybe not started, but was brought in a full flower with John McCain, Lindsay Graham, uh Benghazi.
Uh they were shipping weapons through Benghazi to the Syrians.
The same guys, probably ISIS.
Uh everything that the last speaker spoke about, I agree with and didn't understand at the time, unfortunately.
Victim of the SIA, uh supporter of the New York.
So I've I've come a long way.
And the thing that are suspicious here about this attack in New Orleans is the fact that one, the feds so almost immediately identified, that they're pointed the pointing the finger directly at ISIS.
Right?
And ISIS still has for the boomer crowd for the TV, so everybody watching the mainstream media.
ISIS still is the bad guys that by by not direct connection, but the bad guys who took out took us out on 9-11.
So this is an attempt, in my opinion.
I know it's not shared by many, uh, to generate the war that they've been trying to start the larger war.
I mean, they've been trying to start for the last two years.
And I think they're getting uh on edge because I believe that that Trump is gonna slow this shit down if not so.
So I know that's not a popular opinion.
That is my opinion.
I think that that's why we're seeing the time for this particular attack.
And um I just think it sucks.
Just ignore it.
I mean, I'm not gonna, you know, Kennedy, Senator Kennedy and some others are out there saying, you know, we need to go attack Iran now in response to this.
It's fucking ridiculous.
They're trying to start another war.
It's all they're all they're trying to do.
Alright, who's uh who's up next?
Oh, it was.
Yeah, my I want to do uh I want to kind of comment on the Elon thing.
I uh uh we're gonna transition to that right now.
But but let me make sure Yeah, I'm gonna let you guys do that.
I kind of want to go comment on it.
Okay.
Um, so we're gonna we're gonna talk about the Elon stuff.
We're gonna transition over that.
Sullivan, you have anything else beside on the Sarah's attack before I switch on over?
Not either.
All right.
So, guys, this is what I'm gonna do.
If you guys are watching this thing on YouTube or Rumble, I'm gonna switch on over to Rumble.
Uh, so come on over.
I'm gonna drop the link right now so that we can go ahead and speak freely about this, because we're probably gonna cover some stuff that might offend some people on YouTube.
So go ahead.
I'm gonna go ahead and drop the rumble link for you guys in here.
Um, if you're watching the stream right now on X, I got a space open.
Come into the space and listen to it or go to Rumble, the real free speech app, because X, we know it's not a fucking free speech app at all.
It's fucking ridiculous.
Um, give me one second.
I'm gonna drop these uh links in here for you guys.
So you guys can come on over.
And then we are gonna go ahead and have this discussion on your boy Elon.
Um dropping a link in there for you guys.
So come on over.
Come on over.
The real uh home of free speech, because we know uh X is not that.
So come on over, guys.
Um, I'm gonna switch on over to Rumble now.
Give me one sec, guys.
Sorry, I'm like running a bunch of shit.
I'm like running a bunch of shit.
Doing copycat attacks, or if you are uh if you are participating, go live back on YouTube ninjas um terror and uh these shooting incidents that you'll be hunting down in this.
Let me go to Myron, Martin, I know you've covered this extensively as well today, um, at least the previous two attacks, or last three you've covered two of the three attacks.
I'll take out the hostage situation from the discussion.
So the previous two attacks would love to get your thoughts on everything we've seen so far, the latest updates on both attacks, and obviously your um, you know, if it's too early to speculate any connection between the two or three.
Yeah, sure.
Um, I was in the space earlier.
I was going to comment on the New Orleans one, because I was going to kind of give you guys insight on how these investigations work, but uh, I can go ahead and start with the New Orleans one.
Um, so I know there's a lot of people in here that might not be familiar with me, uh, Myron Gaines, I used to be a special age with Homeland Screen Investigations.
So I'm very familiar with how the FBI works and how terrorism works.
I've done terrorism investigations when I was on a job.
So, you know, what I'll focus on more is the investigation.
I won't necessarily talk too much about speculation or who's behind it or who radicalized them or any of that other stuff.
I'm just going to kind of tell you guys how these investigations work.
So whenever you have a terrorism investigation, the number one agency that takes over is always going to be the FBI, and it's going to be the FBI's joint terrorism task force, JTTF.
The JTTF is compile comprised of multiple different law enforcement agencies.
You have Homeland Screen Investigation is going to be there, Secret Service, ATF, everyone in their mom is involved, right?
And they're all basically task force officers, which means they operate under the auspices of the FBI at the Joint Terrorism Task Force, typically headquartered at an FBI field office.
Every one of the major FBI field offices in the country, I think there's 56 of them the last time I checked, has a JTTF, right?
And each of the, and the reason why you have all these different agencies in the JTTF was, well, after 9-11, clearly they saw that there were some gaps and not a share of information.
So they said, look, we need to leverage the ability and different authorities of different agencies to be able to utilize them.
I'll give you guys an example.
So Homeland Security Investigation is the agency I used to work for.
We have Title VIII authority.
That's immigration.
So let's say you got a guy that, you know, has some ties to the Middle East, and you know, we think that he might have some information on an organization.
Well, he might not want to cooperate, right?
If he just faces some jail time.
But if you tell him, look, dude, you're gonna get sent back to Morocco, you don't speak the language, and you're not gonna have any family there.
Well, they might go ahead and turn and turn into an informant.
So being able to utilize that immigration authority is huge, right?
So this is why the JTTF has different members of different law enforcement agencies that's able to leverage their different abilities, right?
You got to stay local there, you're gonna have state.
So in this case, right, with new New Orleans, you're gonna have FBI there, you're gonna have HSI there, ATF, et cetera.
Then you're also gonna have state entities.
You're gonna have the sheriff's office, you're gonna have the state police, you're gonna have New Orleans PD there, detectives there.
And they're important because they have state authority and they also have federal authority.
So let's say you got a guy that you're looking at that you want to get identified, they're driving down the street.
Well, the FBI doesn't have the authority or no federal agents don't have the authority to do a traffic stop, so they're gonna utilize a state and local agency to do that traffic stop and identify them, make it look like nothing's going on.
Simple traffic stop, let them go, but they don't know that they're under surveillance by the feds, right?
Then they use a uh uh, it's called a T stop, right?
They'll get a patrol guy, he'll do a T stop, boom.
So why do I say all this?
I say all this to say that the JTF is gonna take over this investigation.
There's two primary things that the JTTF is worried about with this case.
Number one is identifying co-conspirators, and then number two is uh establishing that there's no other bombs.
That's why they push back the game 24 hours, right?
They want to make sure that there's no other IEDs, there's no one, there's no other explosives being tripped because they know that this guy went ahead and planned.
So they're like, okay, let's make sure that everyone is safe because the last thing they want is to say, oh yeah, let's go ahead and have this game.
And then another bomb goes off and people die.
So they're doing that.
That's why they're doing that grid-to-grid search, and then they're um making sure there's no other conspirators, right?
We know that at the from the FBI press conference, the publicist that went up there said, hey, you know, we're actively seeing there's other conspirators.
Now, what does that mean?
Well, in plain English, that means that they're doing search warrants out the fucking WUZA.
We know that this guy's from the Houston area.
We know more than likely he has a house out in Beaumont, or he's from Beaumont, Texas, if I'm not mistaken, that's gonna fall under FBI uh Houston.
They're gonna be executing search warrants.
Well, you guys are probably wondering how the fuck is it that FBI agents are doing search warrants in Houston, but there's FBI New Orleans is running the case.
Well, the FBI, JTTF in New Orleans is running the case.
The case agent is the leader there, right?
And he probably has TFOs assigned to him, but they're also working with a U.S. attorney to do as many search warrants as they can in New Orleans.
And then on top of that, they got a collateral that they sent over to FBI Houston, and they opened the case up on their side, and they're gonna go ahead and work with the United States Attorney's Office out there in Houston.
That's gonna fall under the Southern District of Texas.
United States Attorney's Office's uh office there is gonna be helping them get the search warrants because you can't get a search warrant without an AUSA approving it and sending it to a magister judge.
And you can only get search warrants, right, signed by a judge in the jurisdiction that you're planning to do the search.
So, in other words, his house in Texas is gonna have to be signed off by a magistrate judge there.
so there's fbi agents right now as we speak more than likely doing search warrants on his phone search warrants on his house quickly though considering that this is considered a terror attack does that just move quickly Do these judges sign the orders quite quickly?
Does this take time?
Will we see results by tomorrow?
Well, um, I'll tell you this, they more than likely got those warrants immediately because the probable cause is easy.
He committed a terrorist attack, we need to search all of his stuff to make sure that there's no other co-conspirators.
We need to talk to everyone he talked to 72 hours ago.
That's why that agent made a very big point to say, hey, we have a tip line.
If you know anyone that spoke to him in the last seven, two hours, or if you spoke to him in the last seven, two hours, please contact us because they need to go ahead and talk to everyone that this guy talked to to make sure that there's no other uh conspirators.
And now this is this is a national security case.
So they have two routes that they can go with this.
They can go the Pfizer court route, or they can go The um the judicial regular route.
I predict they're trying to get prosecution, they're trying to identify other co-conspirators.
They might go the judicial route and just go through a magistrate judge.
They're gonna, at this point, they're gonna be able to get any warrant they want, rubber stamped.
It's terrorism, it's it's a big case.
Judge is gonna be literally, they're gonna go to the judge's house and get assigned.
Like literally, I've done it before.
You got shit going on like late night, you're showing up to the fucking judge's house with your raid gear on, getting the warrant signed, and or the agent that wrote the warrant is gonna show up to the judge's house, the affian, he's gonna get assigned, and then he's gonna call the team that's already has surveillance on the guy's house, and they're gonna have a SWAT team go ahead and breach that house and uh and search it.
So um when they have stuff like this, it's gonna be very systematic.
But yes, they could use the Pfizer courts, they do have a national security threat there.
But I think I predict, since this case has such crazy media coverage and they might want to identify other conspirators and get them prosecuted, they might go the judicial route with a jet magistrate.
And then your thoughts on any potential connection between so there's two things I want to ask you about.
First, any potential connection between the New Orleans attack and the cyber truck attack.
Obviously, we don't know yet, but when would be a good time to start making those speculations considering both are uh labeled as terror attacks.
And number two, the um those previous speaker that said that could be sleeper cells that are involved.
Can you tell us more how sleeper cells walk work and when we should be concerned about that as well?
Well, as far as uh attacks being connected, um, you know, obviously they're probably actively doing that right now.
I guarantee you um the case agent from New Orleans, the case agent from Houston and the case agent from Las Vegas are probably working it right now and they're trying to see if there's any connections, they're sharing information.
Um, you know, those different JTTF things.
And the other reason too why a lot of this information isn't coming out as fluidly as we'd like, guys, is because it's a terrorism case, JTTF is gonna run it, they're not gonna share information.
I don't know if any of you guys saw the press conference, but it seemed as though um it was either one of the state officials was really frustrated and annoyed, kind of like, yeah, we're gonna get the truth out there, blah, blah, blah.
If it doesn't come out soon, um, that's probably because he's angry that the JT uh the FBI doesn't want to share information with them.
The FBI is notorious for not sharing information with other law enforcement agencies.
If you're not a part of the JTTF, they're not sharing shit with you.
That's kind of how it is, especially when it comes to terrorism.
So time will tell if it's connected, but if it is, they'll definitely make sure to pat themselves on the back and let everybody know that it is connected if that's the case, and there's other conspirators.
Um but Myron, may I ask you if there are other conspirators, how long will it take for these federal agencies to get the warrants to get them into custody?
Are we talking hours?
Because you said they're knocking on judges' doors, they may go the Pfizer route, they may go the magistrate route.
Are they going to be having these people in custody within hours?
Do you do you think, in your opinion?
Yeah, I mean, if there's co-conspirators, they're gonna get them immediately.
Um what I what's gonna happen, so okay, so I think it's very important that I distinguish that the arrest process of the federal level is completely different than at the state level.
At the federal level, they have very limited ability to make probable cause arrests, right?
So if you get pulled over by a trooper and you're drinking and driving, he's gonna arrest you and just take you to the jail.
No problem.
He's not gonna call no prosecutor, he doesn't need the uh, you know, the ADA's concurrence, he just does it.
The federal level doesn't work like that.
And that's why they have such a high conviction rate because feds aren't gonna arrest you unless they have concurrence from the AUSA's office, right?
Um, so there's two main ways that they're gonna arrest you.
It's gonna be either through criminal complaint, which is typically done after a probable cause arrest when they have concurrence from the A USA where they write an affidavit out, or you get indicted by a grand jury.
What I predict is if they have these individuals identified, they're gonna put them under surveillance and they're gonna try to get uh uh they're gonna they're gonna have someone frantically run back to the office, type up a criminal complaint affidavit immediately, and try to get an arrest warrant right away.
Um, and if they do, um, if they you know obviously have to make uh a probable cause arrest pending the affidavit, they will do that, obviously, given the national security matters and dangerous society and everything else like that.
But that's only in extreme circumstances.
Most of the time, feds make arrests with an indictment, they come hit your house at six o'clock in the morning, you don't even know it's coming.
And then in some cases, they do a criminal complaint when they have the guy in custody.
But what I predict is if they have these guys identified, they know who they are, they're gonna put them under surveillance.
Someone's gonna be back at the office frantically talking about.
And then uh sorry, uh Myra, they just came in now.
AP is reported, and I'm gonna try to get the loop the link.
But AP reported um sourced clash reported by Clash Report sourcing AP that a potential link between the New Orleans and the Las Vegas Tesla explosion.
Um reports of a potential link.
So we are seeing more reports now of a potential link.
They'll have more information on that either.
Um I I do want to link it back to the discussion of uh of a potential sleeper cell.
How did these work?
Oh okay.
So and just to finish my thing.
So yeah, they'll have us under surveillance if they if they are able to develop enough information, they're going to call the AU and say, hey, this is what we got.
And then you know they'll make the arrest.
But I want to make it very clear that at the federal level they are 100% beholden to the United States attorney's office.
They don't have the same level of making probable cause arrest sustained locals.
Now sleeper cells.
Now the thing with sleeper cells man, like these homegrown terrorists, etc.
The FBI has multiple ways that they go about identifying these individuals.
I'm not going to tell you guys how it is because it's some of that shit is kind of classified.
But what I will say is um they're they're monitoring a lot of different mediums right and they're monitoring certain speech they're monitoring certain things and um you know a lot of this stuff is homegrown a lot of the times um obviously they're still they have a footprint at the international level but you know keep in mind that international intelligence is almost always going to go exclusively to the CIA domestic intelligence is going to be the FBI.
CIA notifies the FBI if there is a US nexus or someone is in the country um and then everything international is a CIA.
I mean there's been fights between the two agencies for years um you know that's that's we all know about that with 9-11 but when it comes to um you know homegrown cells etc the FBI has a multitude of different ways that they um you know keep tabs on these individuals.
Myron on our previous space um people were talking about how these cells form and now it's through telegram and social media and that's how they can be groomed for lack of a better term do you think that those apps play a role in how these sleeper cells work nowadays.
Yeah and how effective are they like how how how can the authorities not be able to to see it especially with yeah especially with how advanced it's become in the the advent of of AI as well and now we saw what's changed in Telegram.
And the reason I asked is I'm I'm just curious that how complex this could be if they are connected yeah I mean um you know I'm not gonna lie encryption software has been a problem for law enforcement for a very long time if you want to talk about WhatsApp or Telegram or Signal or whatever um signal especially is very um popular among drug dealers um BBM you know was a big thing back in the day.
So um yeah it's been a problem for a while um honestly one of the main ways to get a hold of of this stuff is you damn near gotta have the device in front of you.
Um if you guys remember with Matthew Crooks right he did a lot of his communication on Telegram a big reason why they couldn't um get his messages or anything else like that through search warrants or whatever is because in crypto so what they had to do was they had to send his phone all the way back to Quantico and jailbreak it and once they jail broke it then they were able to get in and actually look at the messages I just want to give a quick update here for the audience.
I see a lot of people have joined us here a few hands up as well I'll go to you next so just an update that we have according to CNN this was a drive by shooting possibly performed from a gray infinity sedan and which have which may have been followed by a second vehicle and we got reports as well that there's no one in critical condition and we're getting different reports 10 or 11 people that were shot so far.
Mario, may I ask Myron?
Yeah, of course.
Let me just say, so far this is unverified, but a LinkedIn profile has been discovered.
This is from said defender.
It has been discovered for a Matthew Livesburger, who is believed to be the suspect that was killed in today's Cybertruck bombing outside of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Strip.
The profile states that he's from the Greater Colorado Springs area and that he was active duty in the U.S. Army, serving in special forces communications and intelligence specialist Green Beret and working on a small unmanned aircraft systems.
Just two seconds so he's the suspect was he killed as well the cyber truck suspects are even killed is anyone know anything about it I wanted to go to Matt Tardio for that because he was killed in the explosion he was yeah the guy that was in the guy that was in the cyber truck actually died during the explosion right I didn't see where identified him as a suspect Mario so let's just say he was the RQ yeah that that came in just now from from Cent Defender came in a few minutes ago.
Did they actually identify him as the individual killed in the truck though yeah so who's believed to be the suspect that was killed in today's cyber truck bombing and so we have right so um I just got done talking to a friend of his that said he finds it extremely unfathomable that uh Matt would have done this.
Um what we do know is that he was um it sounds like he was assigned a 1st Battalion 10th Special Forces Group, which is over in Germany and he was home on leave.
Um sounds like from his family, he was already supposed to be back in Germany.
Nobody's heard from for a while.
And uh I think the question really comes down to if he was traveling home for leave, i.e.
back to the United States of America, um, and his body's inside of the vehicle, it's great.
Uh my question is is whether or not he got intercepted on his way.
Um friends of his certainly speak extremely highly of him.
I was not personal friends with him or anything of that nature, but uh it sounds like he's uh I don't know.
I I look at this and I'm not saying it's beyond um all you know expectations that he could have been involved because crazier stuff has happened in this world.
But what I did notice in some of the bombings from last night over inside Germany is that there was IEDs constructed in the exact same, pretty much the exact same way where you have a bunch of fireworks and fuel, and when they detonate, they end up throwing fire and fuel all over the place.
Because at Green Beret, they're cross-trained in explosives.
However, you know, a comma specialist or an 18 Echo does not get the same training that 18 Charlie gets.
But they do know the basics when it goes down to explosives.
And when I look in the back of that cyber truck and I see Coleman Campfield stacked up with racing fuel, um, and it wasn't actually um compiled correctly for how a bomb should be compiled.
I think to myself, there's no no damn way a green brain actually did this.
And so um it sounds like the truck was actually rented out of Colorado, then driven over into um Las Vegas, and they rented it on the Torah app is what's being reported.
And so that would jive up with him flying home from um uh 110 or 1st Battalion 10th Special Forces Group that's in Germany, 10th Main or 10th Special Forces Group is headquartered over in Colorado, um, outside of Colorado Springs.
So that would jive with it being a connection to him.
If he's in First Battalion, he's home on leave, um, flies home and the truck is rented out of Colorado Springs.
Uh, there's reports that they're executing search warrants on his house as we speak.
The problem that I have with that entire storyline, number one, is the way the device was actually constructed doesn't line up with somebody that knows what they're doing.
Now he's a combo specialist, he wasn't a demo, but it doesn't jive.
Um you're saying that he had I'm I'm sorry, Mario.
Just a very very quick question.
If the and and I don't know, sorry, you touched on this earlier.
If the cyber truck were if it wasn't a cyber truck, it was just a normal card called car, um, how how much damage would have been caused.
I think he'd be seeing similar damage.
I I don't think the cyber truck, if I'm honest, like not uh you know, poop on Elon here, but to be honest, the way that the device is set up and by the destruction inside of the back of the vehicle, it looked like it the majority of the pressure ended up getting pushed out.
So you gotta understand that these low-grade explosives, i.e.
black powder and the racing fuel and all that stuff, it doesn't detonate.
It doesn't instantaneously change over from a solid to a gas state, not liquid, but an actual gas state that causes that like detonation to actually occur.
Here we have burning, kind of like you wouldn't black powder or gunpowder pushing a bullet down the barrel.
It is constantly burning and expanding at a really rapid rate that causes that to happen.
So when you have that initial flash fire take place inside the vehicle, that pressure builds up and relieves by blowing the the, I don't even know what to properly call it on a cyber truck, you know, on a regular truck, he called a canopy on the back, the roller gate, I guess, that's over the bed.
You see that actually blow out in like the second or third frame following the initial detonation.
And so that pressure is being relieved out the top.
Now that is just the weakest point giving, kind of like if you were to take a uh soda bottle and you know put some baking soda in or whatever, shake the sucker up and watch it go flying or mentos.
You know, the lid's gonna blow off the top before the sides bust open because it's weaker.
It's essentially the same principle there.
So once that opens up and all the pressure is released, it's going out there.
I'm not so sure that a regular aluminum vehicle, like you know, take a Honda cord, for example, wouldn't do something similar in fashion, given the explosive that was used.
I don't know if that really makes sense, but it's a slow burning that's causing a buildup of pressure that's pushing the lid open, and then that pressure is relieved, and so everything's going the path of least resistance, which is going to be out and up, uh, because that's where the opening's at.
What would you say is the intention behind the symbolic nature of a cyber truck in front of Trump towers?
I mean that's aimed at max damage, was that aimed at sending such a message?
I don't think whoever constructed that was not aimed at max damage.
I mean, um it's just, I mean, if if I wanted max damage, I would not construct the device in that way.
I would I would take the fuel and sprinkle it over the fireworks before just stacking.
It could be someone amateur behind it, though.
Yeah, very amateur, extremely amateur behind it.
But it still clearly sends the message, and the message is kind of obvious, isn't it?
I mean, sure.
Cyber truck in front of you.
Um, but Matt, earlier on the the earlier today, you had just said that uh according to the suspect's friends or whatever, that this would have been out of character, but you said that he would have been trained in explosives, and based on your knowledge, was this constructed in an amateur fashion, or was this constructed as somebody that would understand explosives?
Amateur, amateur amateur all day long.
You nobody's gonna take fuel cans like that and stack them up in the back and hope for the best, especially if they want to cause maximum damage.
And in an incident like that where you're taking a vehicle across state lines and everything else, it's very premeditated.
And the way the device is constructed, it looks very haphazardly, or almost like a three-year-old or somebody that has no knowledge of it and just knows you know something might happen.
Um charge to target contacts, kind of like one of those big things that you want in that.
And that goes true when it goes for your different uh you know components of the charge that you have.
You need them touching, and if not touching as close as humanly possible.
Even something like the metal lining on that can is gonna prevent it from detonating, especially with you know, uh low grade explosive like the black pattern, things like that used in fireworks.
Clint you were just talking about the message as well.
Yeah, I mean, it it's it seems like a clear threat to both Elon and Trump to me.
But I think what's what's really interesting is that granted this is very early reporting, it's preliminary, but if Matt Livelsberger is in fact the man that was inside of the the cyber truck, if you look at his resume, he is first off his special forces, so I totally agree with his assessment.
If he was interested in building a bomb to be tremendously lethal, uh he would have done a much better job at it.
But what I find fascinating is his most recent job, November of 2024, so just a little over you know two months ago now, his job title is Remote and Autonomous Systems Manager, and he commits a terrorist attack inside of a cyber truck, which I imagine has self-driving like the other Teslas, uh, that's autonomous.
Uh I think it's distinct possibility that this guy was just strapped inside that vehicle and and it exploded, that he was not in fact responsible for the act.
I mean, if his friends and family are right, I'm not I'm not saying any of this definitively.
But I think that what's really concerning about this is that the New Orleans attack paired with the Las Vegas attack are now two US military veterans.
And you've got the you know, the standard neocon rants coming out from people like Lindsay Graham saying if only we had stayed in Afghanistan, none of this would have happened.
Well, if if these attacks are coming from our own troops, uh there's a lot more that needs to be discussed.
And I hope that people are willing to consider what that might mean.
So why if it is a veteran, if it is a green beret, why and that question goes to both you, Clint and Matt and Marian is well, and why would it be so amateur though?
Well, this is why I don't think it was him.
So yeah, I'm with you.
So that's why I brought up the fuel fireworks combination on the streets of Germany and First Battalion 10th group being in Germany as well.
And so there's a common thread in between those two devices that I was looking at earlier and trying to figure out okay, we have this link over in Germany now where I've got these devices being set off on the street that are throwing lit fuel on vehicles, right?
So same style of construction, fireworks and fuel.
And it's very apparent.
There's a video that shows um one of these IEDs going off in the middle of the street over in Germany, and a van that's probably about 50, 30, 50 feet away, ends up getting lit on fire from the amount of fuel that's thrown on it.
I mean, just covers the whole thing outside, catches the whole thing on fire from the fuel.
Yes, uh on that but on that question, um both you Clint Matt and then Alan Get Mars source and all the points made.
Um if it wasn't him and he was in the car, what other scenario could have been the case?
Somebody tracking him from Germany.
So because of that, that's that's where my thought process immediately went.
Is that I mean, he he's a green beret, all fine and dandy, but that doesn't hold him um from being susceptible to people seeing him in bars, observing his mannerisms, the way he talks.
I mean, these guys, we stick out like sore thumbs a lot of the time in public places like you.
It's kind of like uh you just know a guy by the way he looks type deal.
And so it's very easy to pick up on him, you know, by that nature.
And they could have been following him, tracking him, um, waited for him to get on the airplane, go home, waited for him to land, and then interdicted them at any point in time, uh, taking his ID card, got a rental vehicle off Torah, um, and then held on to his body for a while, killed him right beforehand, sent him in there, you know, in self-driving mode.
It could be something that simple.
Yeah, I think uh I mean that's that's my uh initial suspicion.
And then I just want to add too I mean, the the fact that the driver in New Orleans, what it seems like based off of again early reporting, but there was tons of different IEDs that were all over the place, right?
And he only what it appears to have happened is that he only opts to use the vehicle as a murderous battering ram when the devices don't go off.
So we now have uh an alleged special forces guy who packs a cyber truck who would certainly be capable of creating a tremendous explosion if he if he wanted to.
He doesn't.
Now you have a guy in New Orleans, you know, I don't know, 10 hours earlier, that also it has military experience, who also creates a bunch of inert IEDs, uh, and they don't go off.
None of this is adding up.
I just want to be very clear about that.
Uh, I'm not coming to any definitive conclusion here, but we really need to dig deep on this one.
Myron.
Yeah, I mean, um, the Tesla case, I'm not as familiar with the facts, but just from listening to the guys here, I mean, it's all plausible.
You know what I mean?
Obviously, they're gonna absolutely bring in some homicide investigators and and uh because obviously the FBI doesn't have that that capability, but they're gonna bring they're gonna do a uh autopsy, figure out when he was killed, how he died, how long was he dead, and that will help them piece the timeline as to you know when the when it was detonated, was he alive or was he dead?
And that will help them a lot with figuring out um, you know, was this just kind of like a false flag where you put this guy in and uh have him kind of be the martyr here to make it look like we have a rogue former you know service member going crazy.
So we'll have to see.
Can I get some clarification, Matt?
Are you saying that um the suspect that he may have been an unwitting participant or that he was a participant?
I I'm a little confused on that.
You're saying that he was possibly killed beforehand, but will does that make him the person that was in the vehicle at the time of the explosion?
Yeah, I could put his body in that vehicle.
They could have, I mean, the skies the limit when you start talking about doing things like that.
Yeah, good point.
Was it surprising?
Yes, uh a cyber truck does have self-driving.
Yes, it does.
And and what's totally crazy about this is just three months ago, this guy changes his profession to autonomous vehicles.
Are you kidding me?
I mean, this is so bizarre.
I feel like it's just it's very frustrating that I'm getting the normal, you know, saber rattling against Iran and the rest of the Middle East when what we're looking at so far is two US, I mean, citizens and military veterans that are allegedly responsible for these.
Here's another reason I'm gonna throw this out there for being extremely extremely shady.
Um, and it started over this last month.
I got contacted and it was uh on eBay, uh my uh podcast co-host.
He got contacted on eBay.
He does a lot of storage unit stuff, and just bear with me here for a second.
He buys and sells storage units on a separate YouTube channel.
And a gentleman had contacted them via eBay and told him that uh he was going to kill himself.
And his eBay handle, it took some digging and some back channel research to do, and I won't give away uh the person's information or anything else.
But uh he had given a lot of personal information that people would not have unless they have done some very, very deep diving with this individual's background.
Now, the way his name was structured on eBay uh for his username led to an active duty Green Beret from the same special forces group.
Um I was also contacted uh in numerous other ways that are disclosing information about these green.
No, you guys got the information out there on these SF operators from 10th group.
And they are even worse, is that they disclosed it to me um less than 30 days ago prior to all this crazy shit happening.
So I promise you there is something a little bit more suspicious going on here.
This individual that was identified is somebody that people should not know, you know, is in his current profession.
And yeah, they were able to identify that.
And so when I'm being reached out to like that, given those types of details about people that they shouldn't be able to identify with specific details about their life, uh job history, and things of that nature, and particularly when it goes to relation to me, it very much makes me question about who these actors are that are behind this.
Now I see another active duty green beret from Tenth Group.
Um that's involved in some shit.
Yeah, I'm gonna start questioning some things.
Can I push back on this a little bit here?
Because I look, I love a good conspiracy theory as much as much as the next guy.
I really do, and I think that a lot of the I think a lot of conspiracy theories or what's labeled conspiracy theories, more often than not, are actually just you know tomorrow's headlines.
So I'm totally on board.
I'm I'm not someone who just dismisses conspiracy theories.
I think more often than not they tend to be accurate.
I just think it's a little too early at this stage to start cogitating a conspiracy theory because we know so little information.
This is what I'll give you as far as why it would make sense to start germinating a conspiracy theory.
There's nothing more transparently overt than taking an Elon car a car, an Elon vehicle by a Trump hotel and base and and having some sort of explosion happen there as a way of trying to trigger Trump into saying they're coming after me, they want to kill me, and they want to, you know, and and and this is a threat, and now it's time for me to kick back.
So if you want to start cogitating based on that, and you also want to throw in there I'm I'll I'll I'll steel man this for Clinton, everyone else who's trying to say that this is you know it's definitely a false flag operation.
And the way I'll steal man it is I'll be like, okay, so they want to basically make Trump feel threatened, and that's why you have these military people.
It doesn't make any sense that these military people who are trained personnel would basically seem like the biggest bunglers when it comes to explosives, that they do as poor as piss poor job as I certainly would do if I was trying to handle explosives.
So I can understand that these that that doesn't that these events don't add up, and I see the similarities and overlap in these two events with respect to that.
And I alright, I left, guys.
All right, um, so let's see here.
We got man, we covered a lot, guys.
Uh I've been going now for eight hours.
I gotta take Frank for a walk and shit like that.
We covered a lot.
Um I'm gonna study this Tesla shit more, guys, and I'm gonna study the new Orleans stuff more, and maybe I'll come back tomorrow and have more developments for you guys on this stuff.
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Again, Rumble, or sorry.
Oh, look at this, man.
Wait, guys, we started the stream.
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Now we're at 203.
We are cooking, chat.
Look at this.
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Bro, we started this shit at like 198, 199.
Now we're at 204 because we've been cooking, right?
Um but yeah.
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Um, and then we're gonna close this thing out.
We got here, um CC Rumble rants.
Yeah, Valexia, doing it now, my friend.
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Oh, that's funny.
That's crazy.
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And I go, why are you bitching?
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I'm going through them right now.
Okay.
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Will Myron Gaines X also stream political content on Rumble?
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Grab some beer, snacks, or popcorn, that's from going nuclear.
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You're on Twitter, you have free speech.
No, free speech equal unrestricted speech.
That's the angle they can't argue with.
That's the instant W talker point everyone needs to use in this.
Okay, so free speech equals unrestricted speech.
Okay, I see what you mean.
Um thank you so much for that, uh, delusional women.
That's a good point.
I will start using that now.
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Thank you so much.
Um, I basic nerve to talk about people that gets milked.
Absolutely.
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No, don't worry.
I am not shuttle band.
Uh Z says, don't you think it's a good idea to hire at least two armed security go everywhere with you since uh just so hater can ever drop on you?
Nah, bro, I'm fine.
Why don't you create your own websites here completely independent from the Rumble ecosystem just in case something happens in a rumble one day?
You can slowly transfer people there.
Rumble's great, bro.
Rumble ain't going nowhere and they got the infrastructure.
We gotta build up Rumble.
Let's see here.
What is legally considered defamation?
Also, why can't you sue Anus and Preach and that super ugly dark dude with the funny voice for defamation?
Um, you know, honestly, dude, I probably could, but I'm not gonna do it.
Probably could because they lie on us all the time.
Defamation is when you um when you lie what malice, and they have lied on a bunch of shit.
Like, for example, they lied and said that we're getting sued by Rockstar.
Not true.
We're not getting sued by Rockstar, which is hilarious because it's like, you really think we're gonna get sued by Rockstar for using font that's publicly available?
Just so y'all know that Rockstar font that we got, we got it from a copyright-free website, and it's publicly available.
Niggas are stupid.
And how are we using their likeness when it's literally pictures of us?
Anyway, niggas are stupid, bro.
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Uh, I mean, what do you mean, bro?
I mean, like, what?
I don't think I'm under serious fire like that.
I think if anything, I'm cooking, I'm the fire.
Honestly.
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Don't fall for it.
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We need to be smarter.
Yeah, bro.
But here's the thing.
Um, Elon's a retard.
He's literally going against free speech.
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I know fresh updates.
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The tree got signed by Rockstar.
Apparently, yeah, you guys, you guys see, yeah, it's a lie, bro.
We didn't get sued by Rockstar.
We didn't get sued by Rockstar.
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Oh, yeah, Jamal Bitch Brandon made a bash piece on you regarding the GTA Rockstar Cup, right?
He said you're done.
Bro, that nigga's mad.
If it's the one who, the nigga we kicked off the show?
The loser?
The emotional nigga.
Nah.
Bro, that that dude is washed.
Nobody's checking for him no more.
Nigga made one song and everybody forgot him, bro.
Cooked.
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He could have done some great shit with us, but he decided to be a fucking dumbass.
Yeah, dude's an idiot, bro.
But yeah, guys, follow these accounts.
Myron gains X. Let's get this thing to 200k.
Myron gains X on Rumble.
Myron gains X on X. Right?
We're growing like crazy.
And then Myron Gaines X on Instagram.
Guys, 35k.
35k.
Already.
I've had this account For fucking two months.
No, three months.
I got I made it in September.
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And I didn't post on it for like three months.
This fairly new as well.
And this one we've had this for a while, but I just switched it.
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Don't get it twisted.
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Y'all niggas want Myron Gaines, Myron Gaines X is where you find me.
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Alright.
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Let's see here.
Hey man, are you gonna play another episode of Europa?
I will.
Um, we are on the one of the best parts.
You guys know what I'm talking about.
The event this event from the 1940s.
I'll probably maybe tomorrow.
Elon has a plan for our government.
Yeah, I know, bro.
I know it's fucked up.
Elon's a loser.
He really is a loser, man.
You really are a loser.
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