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March 21, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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War With Iran Is Around The Corner. Here's Why...
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What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream, man.
Uh sorry for delay, bro.
I am not happy, guys, because um fucking my internet was acting crazy.
Give me ones if you guys can hear and see me okay.
Uh very, very annoying, but uh, we got it fixed.
We're here now.
Right.
Uh despite the headaches.
Um, I can see that it looks like I'm live on the other platforms, which is good.
But give me ones if everything is good for you, ninjas.
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
Okay.
Okay.
So hold on one sec.
Let's go ahead and update this.
Welcome to the stream, ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
I had to fucking go ahead and redo and remake the entire stream, man.
You know when you do something, and it's you're just like, you know what?
I don't think we're hyped enough.
I don't think we're hyped enough.
Right.
Channels do it well.
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It's bigger than I thought.
When I came into the chat yesterday making fun of Andrew Schultz, I saw a bunch of O slashes and OSS in the house.
L. Schultz's.
It was fantastic to witness.
So I think we need to get a little bit of hype.
It's five o'clock.
Mossad and the internet are not gonna fucking stop us.
We're gonna keep talking about that shit.
Today we're gonna talk about a little bit of uh some more JFK stuff, new stuff that came out.
We're gonna talk about the Iran deal.
We're gonna a nuclear deal.
We're gonna talk about potential war with Iran.
Trump is definitely escalating.
I'm not happy about this.
We're gonna talk about the Department of Education.
Right.
We're gonna be talking about a whole bunch of shit.
So I think we need to bring the energy in, man.
No, they got the brain tree.
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I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't We do it all over here on this side of the internet.
We s we t I tell you guys how stupid these bitches are.
We make fun of liberals like Harry Sison.
We could go ahead and talk about geopolitics.
We could call out them boys and dancing all over New York when the towers were hit.
We could talk shit about stupid comedians, shitty rappers.
We literally do it all on this side of the internet.
Most diversified fucking streamer.
Let's fuck it go, motherfuckers.
And we can still do fucking true crime as well.
Those idiots in LA got arrested on a big ass Rico with the FBI.
I'll be talking to you guys about that on Friday.
Let's fucking go.
It doesn't end.
We do everything on this side of the internet.
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Alright.
Welcome to the stream, Ninjas.
That's a bit better.
That's better.
Yeah, so yes, we're gonna talk about a few things.
Also, um, I know a lot of you guys um are probably familiar.
Uh big you and some rappers out of um late got rounded up by the FBI a couple days ago.
We're definitely gonna be talking about that.
I'll probably cover that on um on Sunday.
I know no some of them had been like on the No Jumper podcast a bunch of times.
Big U and some other idiots.
Bro, I was reading through that case yesterday.
Niggas are stupid, bro.
Dude, like self-snitching all over the place.
So that was a really easy case for the FBI to get them on.
But yeah, basically a big Rico, man, um, with Rollin'60 Crips.
Uh a bunch of them got arrested like two days ago.
You know, I thought about covering it today.
I was like, you know what, no, I'm just gonna cover it, keep keep it political, and then we'll um we'll cover the true crime shit on Sunday with um with that.
So that's what uh that's that's what we're gonna do with um with that.
Um let's see here.
So let's go ahead and talk about uh JFK first, and then we're gonna get into the Iran situation with the uh with the nuclear deal.
Um sorry again, like I said, guys, for starting to stream late.
I fucking uh internet was acting stupid, so I had to remake the entire stream, bro.
it was super annoying, man.
Very, very annoying.
I hate any time I gotta do that shit.
But, you know, shit happens.
Internet fucks up sometimes.
Um I was gonna go on unusual suspects today.
Um, but I think I'm gonna go next week instead.
I think it'll be a bit better if I go next week.
I just have we just had so much shit going on this week, man.
Just it's uh you know what I'm saying.
So I'm gonna go uh thinking next week.
Um just get this going.
Am I missing anything?
Oh, yeah.
So let me make sure I didn't don't miss any chats here.
Uh boss says, uh, Martin, you are you sure truth teller is a human, not a computer?
Oh well, that dude is smart.
As fuck W last night, X Base.
Yeah, I know he's very smart.
Hey Martin, who's this Josie chick who's always in your Twitter space everywhere else for that matter?
What country is she from?
What extent is that?
Uh I think she's French.
Uh Airman, I'm a huge admirer.
I love your work.
I just wanted to ask what the situation should be like if Iran got a nuclear weapon, could it lead to an arms race in the Middle East?
Uh if if Iran got a nuclear weapon, we'd be going to war more than likely, bro.
Is what would happen.
Which is why which we're gonna talk about that today, actually.
We're gonna we're gonna cover the um the Iran nuclear deal and kind of going through that.
So um don't worry.
But first, let's start off with uh with some uh info.
Um Congress tees our first JFK assassination hearing.
Um uh very soon.
So let's go in decades, actually.
Let's go ahead and uh play this.
This comes out of Fox News.
Was outside the Capitol at turn the volume up for you guys because I know you guys are gonna.
Asking people what they feel like that they have a right have a right to know.
Watch this.
I'm excited to see.
I believe it's information that could help shape a lot of opinions.
Um there's a lot of truth that's being hidden.
We we we need to know.
I do think some of that information should be released, but I also think again, the general public with too much information that, especially when they're not educated enough on the information, is probably not the best idea.
If they are gonna release everything, they should release everything from A to Z. That way you have the full perspective of what really happened.
Once again, there's things that I really don't want to know.
All right, uh uh Yeah, normies, of course.
I don't want to know.
These dudes are all fucking Mario Wynans in this bitch.
Chad, uh, welcome back.
You're here to discuss some what you found out there in the public forum.
So as we let go of 80,000, what is it, 60 or 80,000 worth of JFK pages?
Do you feel like this is a good step?
Do you get the sense from the people of the transparency they want from the government?
Well, just the fact that they're looking at this right now.
You know, this will be the first congressional hearing on the JFK assassination since the mid-1990s, and at that hearing you had the former CIA director, uh Bob Gates at the time.
He said the only thing more horrifying than the assassination itself was what he termed a perverse notion that the government uh took part in killing uh John F. Kennedy.
Now, as you saw when I talked to people at the Capitol, you kind of had a division there.
You had one group of people who said release everything.
We have a right to know.
You had another group of people who said there are things that we don't need to know and don't want to know.
And when I was outside uh yesterday.
Yeah, for the idiots.
Yeah, I talked to Glenn Ivey, the Democratic representative from Maryland.
He just happened to be there, and he said this is very representative of where we are as a country.
We're skeptical of government.
People believe there's a tendency for government to cover up kind of CYA.
So this hearing's gonna be next Wednesday.
And there's also skepticism about the Epstein files.
Some people think that the release uh was botched.
And also there's gonna be files coming out about Martin Luther King Jr.
And also, this is the big one, UFOs, guys.
UFOs.
Right.
So I am I understand it was a bit of a mistake though with JFK files.
They let go of some people's social security numbers and personal addresses and information.
Yeah, that that's something I mean.
I was told a couple of days before that they were going to go through and redact a lot of things, even though President Trump said that there would be no redactions, but yeah, there were things like that uh that did come out.
And so that's something any time you're declassifying this information, even though some of it goes back decades, some of that information is probably going to be in that paperwork.
Hey, Chad, what are you hearing?
Like for MLK.
Uh, people would like to know more about his life, but I understand some people don't want to know everything.
What are they what are they worried about?
And when it comes to uh JFK Jr., uh, why wouldn't the government want that release?
If the government did something wrong, as many people have predicted, then that was a long time ago.
It's a different government now.
Why not just have the transparency?
Well, that's what I was uh so struck by uh by the gentleman from Tyler, Texas there.
He said, you know, if something bad is going to happen, or maybe if they had done something bad, he said, I'm not sure that I really want to know.
He said, I kind of want to you know be above board there.
I mean, I'm I'm of the mind that I want to know.
Maybe that's because I'm a journalist.
I would rather have more information.
And that was something that you know Glenn Ivey said.
He said, you know, more transparency, the more information that's out there, people can make their own judgments.
So, Chad, tell us about the mood on Capitol Hill when it comes to impeaching these federal judges.
I know it's a high burden, uh, but a lot of people, me included, feel like that these judges are overstepping their boundaries and their roles, getting ahead of their skis.
Is there support on Capitol Hill for impeachment, though?
We will know more about that when the House comes back next week.
The process is the same with presidents.
You know, they impeached uh the former Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorcus last year.
Uh they've only impeached uh four federal judges in the past thirty-six years.
There were two impeached in two thousand nine.
Thomas Porteus uh was impeached and convicted, removed from the bench.
You had Samuel Kent, who was impeached, but resigned before a trial.
So Brandon Gill, who is a freshman Republican from Texas, he has uh drawn up these articles of impeachment for James Bosburg, accused him of abuse of power.
And again, this is going to be hard to do.
Why?
Because it's about the math.
There's a narrow majority in the House, and we have to see just how hard President Trump or Elon Musk might uh, you know, push uh the House Speaker Mike Johnson.
You know, there was an effort to kind of do a snap impeachment in 2023 with President Biden by Lauren Boebert.
And uh Kevin McCarthy, the speaker of the House at the time, said no, you know, he said this is too serious.
We're not gonna just do this on the fly.
We're gonna go through committee, we're gonna have investigations.
But if you put something on the floor right away and the votes are there, then that person is impeached.
As I say, it's about the math.
But if they were to get this through the House of Representatives, uh, then there would also be on uh a lot of pressure on John Soon, uh, the majority leader in the Senate to take it up.
But one thing I have to tell you, you might be able to impeach somebody in the House, but removing them from the federal bench in these circumstances, that's never going to happen.
Why?
You need 67 votes to convict in the Senate.
Right.
And John Roberts says, I really don't want to go there.
I don't even think he should be bringing it up.
Uh, I think that the oversight chair, Jim Jordan's indicated he's gonna entertain it.
So we'll see what he actually decides to do.
Thanks, Chad.
Thank you, Chad.
Thank you.
Good to see you guys.
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So also, guys, I just saw this.
Um, this is interesting.
This news comes uh FBI agent who criticized the Bureau under Trump is charged with disclosing confidential information.
Jonathan Boomer criticized Bureau during uh President Trump's first term.
This is interesting.
This doesn't happen often.
So trash.
No, this is Tesla bullshit.
Hold on, let me go ahead and see if I can find D. This doesn't happen often.
I wonder what well, let me see what he was uh sending.
What he was like giving them.
FBI agent.
Arrested.
I think his name was Booma.
Let's see here.
so he criticized I assume someone arrested in.
This one was clicked this one.
In a jaw-dropping twist.
Grove of confidential secrets he swore to protect.
Court filings revealed this week in a jaw-dropping twist.
Jonathan Boomer, a 15-year counterintelligence veteran, was dramatically arrested at a New York airport.
Caught red-handed as he faces explosion.
Yeah, he was trying to go.
I'm going to just speak so goddamn slow.
Exclusive federal charges for mishandling some of the FBI's most guarded files.
MUSIC The bombshell accusation.
Back in 2023, Boomer allegedly printed a staggering 130 classified files from FBI systems.
Not for you's cooked.
But to fuel a tell all book about his career, spilling secrets to associates like it was gossip.
Yeah, and it could cooked.
Among the leaks, chilling details of FBI probes into a foreign nation's weapons of mass destruction program.
Yes, WMDs.
Plus screenshots of chats with a confidential source that shockingly ended up in a news article laid bare for the world to see.
Yeah, it's cooked.
This is the same boomer who loudly accused the Trump administration of meddling with the FBI's integrity.
Now he's walked into Brooklyn federal court this Tuesday, arraigned and released on a 100,000 bond.
No plea yet.
But the irony.
That's interesting.
Uh let me hold on.
Let's see.
They said Brooklyn.
So that's gonna be the Eastern District of New York.
Um let me see here.
USDOJ.gov.
i always tell you guys the agent's arrested Okay, so they don't have uh interesting.
So they don't they they didn't put it out yet.
CBS News put it out here, but they didn't put the fucking okay, court records.
Let's see here.
Okay, so here's his indictment right here.
Eastern District of New York.
Um, Stephen Deck Bill case was so the FBI arrested their own here.
Uh Jan Zaboom was taken into custody at departure of JFK, where he was ticketed a passenger waiting an outbound international fly on or about March 18th, a criminal complaint was filed in the United States district core for the Central Okay.
So out of Central District of California.
Um, so he was arrested.
So exhibit A. Okay, here's okay.
So they just used the complaint here.
So, all right, Stephen Dex, special agent, blah, blah, blah.
Disclosure of confidential information, 18 USC 1905.
Um, navigative is made.
Okay, I'm a special FBI and have been so since 2017 since approximately 2018, I've been assigned to FBI's New York Field Office Counterintelligence during my tenure, blah, blah, blah.
Uh okay, I've okay.
He's also through my training experiences.
I'm also familiar with the training experience.
Okay, legal background.
Okay.
Okay, so he was uh you focus on counterintelligence, counter-proliferation.
Yeah, these guys don't do anything, man.
Okay.
Interesting.
Very, very interesting.
All right.
I'll go ahead and maybe cover this also on Sunday.
But all right, so let's go ahead and go into the Iran nuclear deal.
Okay, guys.
So, as you guys know, basically, long story short, there's been quite a bit of tension between Donald Trump and the Trump administration and he basically told them, gave them a threatening letter, that if you guys don't make a deal, you're gonna get bombed, right?
But a lot of people don't know that um there was a nuclear deal in place before that Trump sabotage.
So let's go ahead and go over what this nuclear deal was before, so you guys kind of get an idea of what we're talking about here.
This is an older video, but it explains how the nuclear deal works.
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So negotiators from Iran and the six big world powers have just emerged from months of negotiations in Austria and Switzerland to announce that believe it or not, they have an Iran nuclear deal.
Every pathway to the now, this was done, obviously, under the Obama administration.
You had um John Kerry there, and here's Biden, a much younger Biden.
The nuclear weapon is cut off.
But what does that actually mean?
How does all that actually work?
Well, this gets technical really fast, but it helps if you go through and look at some of the most important issues.
One of the big ones is actually one of the few things that the Obama administration did well.
That's the stuff.
Dig it out of the ground, use it for nuclear fuel for a power plant or even for a bomb.
The deal requires Iran to give up 97% of its enriched uranium.
Almost all of it, down to just know that's very important because we know that's exactly precisely what Israel stole from the United States to get their own nuclear program.
Uranium is a uh necessary component.
Highly enriched uranium to be able to develop nuclear weapons.
Uh 300 kilogram stockpile, not very much.
Yeah, and Israel stole uh almost 100, 100 uh 100 to 200 kilos from us.
Uranium comes in different levels of enrichment.
This restriction is really severe.
Iran is only allowed to have its uranium up to 3.67% enrichment.
And to give you a sense of what that means, medical research grade uranium is enriched to 20%, and weapons grade uranium is enriched to 90%.
So Iran's uranium is going to be way down at 3.67%, very safe in energy grade, and not something that is anywhere near what can be used for a nuclear weapon.
Iran is going to give up most of its centrifuges.
It's going to go from 20,000 centrifuges to just 5,000 that are spending fissile material, plus another 1,000 that it can use for uh research and development, but can't use fissum material.
And if Iran decided one day, you know what, we don't like this deal anymore, we're gonna build a bomb, it would take it a really long time to do it.
And that gets to another really important issue, and that's inspections.
Inspections and monitoring are how we make sure that Iran is sticking to their end of the deal and that they're not cheating.
The inspections that the US got out of this deal are frankly just astonishing.
Uh, one arms control analyst said he thought there was, quote, almost a 100% chance that if Iran cheated, it would be caught by these inspections.
That's how good they are.
So, what does Iran get for accepting all of this?
What Iran gets is relief from the economic sanctions that have been just crippling its economy.
But what these sanctions do is they cut off Iran's economy from the outside world.
They cut it off from international banking, international finance.
These And that's kind of what's going on now because we we have Iran heavily sanctioned, Chad.
They are really dead.
But they have adapted to it.
You know, obviously back then it was a lot uh it sucked a lot more for them, but they've adapted fairly well now.
Desperate to get out from under these.
And this is a big deal not just for Iran the state, but for the 77 million people of Iran who to big middle class and they've been suffering under economic sanctions for too long, and they will finally get to have a chance at having a real economy, hopefully very soon after this.
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All right.
So let's go ahead and get into when Trump ended the nuclear deal.
Okay.
And this was years ago.
but this is, I think, on his first term.
Pull out of it.
Today, President Trump did, with widespread implications.
The president, who calls the deal defective at its core, is reimposing economic sanctions on Iran in response So he ripped it up.
Basically said, fuck that deal.
So Iran's president threatened to start that the Obama administration had worked on.
Enriching uranium again.
And Britain, France, and Germany, all signatories to the deal, say they will try to salvage it.
We have reports tonight from Washington and Tehran.
First, Ouija Jang is at the White House.
The United States no longer makes empty threats.
When I make promises, I keep them.
President Trump took the most aggressive path out of the deal, announcing the U.S. will reinstate the highest level of economic sanction on Iran.
The Iran deal is defective at its core.
If we do nothing, we know exactly what will happen.
In just a short period of time, the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons.
The president declared he had definitive proof that Iran had violated the 2015 agreement aimed at freezing the country's nuclear ambitions, but produced no evidence.
These were the president's top military advisors last fall.
Iran is not in material breach of the agreement.
Do you believe it's in our national security interest at the present time to remain in the JCPOA?
Yes, Senator, I do.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani insisted today it is the U.S., not Iran that has broken the agreement, but said he may soon restart his country's nuclear program.
And and this is roughly six years ago.
So this and I'm doing this again.
So now we know so we know basically here's the timeline.
Obama administration comes in, secures the nuclear deal.
Everything's all good.
Trump comes in, rips the nuclear deal up.
Right?
So obviously they've been working on this for years, so they're pissed off.
Now, fast forward to 2025.
Trump tells them, look, we'll do a new nuclear deal and make it happen.
But if you don't do the nuclear deal, we're gonna bomb you.
Now, obviously, Iran is reluctant to do anything with the United States because they don't feel as though they could trust us.
Which I could see their perspective.
Because they had been working on this for a while, and then they just ripped up the deal, and now Trump's saying we need a new deal.
France, Germany, and the UK, also parties to the deal, issued a joint statement that expressed regret and concern over the U.S. exit.
Mr. Trump is celebrating it as a campaign promise fulfilled.
By pulling out of the agreement, the president reverses one of the Obama administration's signature foreign policy legacies.
Today, the former president called withdrawal a serious mistake.
President Trump said he was open to renegotiations, but Iran is unlikely to come to the table.
Well, yeah, I mean, they're gonna and I mean we d to this day, they're still reluctant to come to the table.
And this was six years ago.
Contributor Ian Bremer.
All of America's major allies, all of the Europeans strongly opposed America pulling out of this deal because they don't believe there is a plan B. They don't know how they could possibly get a better deal with the Iranians.
All right, Ouija is at the White House now.
And we just uh, um, what what is next now when it comes to reimposing these sanctions?
Well, the Trump administration says they go into effect immediately when it comes to new business with Iran, but it is allowing those foreign entities with existing deals, periods of 90 or 180 days to wind down and get out of them.
Jeff.
Timetable's a big part of it, Ouija Jang.
Thank you.
Yeah, so that's from six years ago.
Another reason why, okay, our Iran doesn't trust us.
So this guy right here, Kassam Salomani, right?
This guy was a highly decorated soldier in the Iranian military, um, high-ranking official.
Basically it was an Iran Iranian military officer who served an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp from 1998 until his assassination by the United States in 2020.
He was a commander of the Kudz Force and IRGC's division, primarily responsible for extraterritorial and clandestine military operations and played a key role in the Syrian civil war through securing Russian intervention.
He was described as the single most powerful operative in the Middle East and a genius of asymmetric warfare.
Former Mossad director Yossi Kohan said Soleimani's strategies had personally tightened the noose around Israel's neck.
So this guy was one of the top ops for Israel.
So Trump killed him in uh in a strike.
Which let me see here if I can um see if we can get like uh the um how they did it.
And this was a big fucking blow.
So two things that Trump did that pissed him off.
He ripped up the nuclear deal and they he killed Kassam Solomani, right?
Who isn't really even an op for us like that?
It's he's an op for Israel.
Right.
Um see if it was that um uh here we go.
Boom.
So here's uh how they did it.
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According to the FBI, the Iranian revolutionary guard through their intermediary Farid Shakeri and Akinman hired Pop Rivera.
A 49-year-old welder from Brooklyn, New York, has one of the individuals allegedly involved in an assassination plot.
In November 2024, after Trump won the election, the FBI's investigation uncovered damning evidence, including text messages, photos, and voice recordings that detailed surveillance and assassinations.
Now, mind you, he they killed Qassam Soleimani in like 2020.
When did they kill him?
Yeah.
Uh they killed him in Trump's first term.
Um Iranians have always been kind of pissed off about this.
Uh okay.
Yeah, it was assassinated January 3rd, 2020.
Before the COVID pandemic, actually, interestingly enough.
Nation plans.
But why would Iran want to assassinate President Trump?
Yeah, they um and I I covered uh some of the Iranian assassination attempts on Trump uh before, guys, and and I think also on John Bolton, if I'm not mistaken, out in New York.
Um Pop Rivera.
I didn't uh this case is a bit different, though.
Let me look at this.
According to the FBI, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard...
Pop Rivera.
Pop Rivera.
November 8th, 2024.
Because I think I did this case already.
Okay, conspiracy to provide material sports at designated terrorist organization.
So three people, Carla Rivera, aka Pop, and Jonathan Lodhalt.
commit conspiracy to murder for hire.
Okay, yeah, no, I didn't cover this one.
I covered the one from last year, I think.
When did this guy get arrested?
Let's do getting the guns and shit like that.
Yeah, these these boys are cooked.
Uh Fairfield University.
Black Honda didn't uh Fairfield University is in Connecticut, not too far from where my folks are at.
That's interesting.
Um started back in 2020 when three U.S. Reaper drones armed with hellfire missiles lay in wait for an Airbus A320 from Damascus to land.
It was here that two cars arrived to pick up one of the Middle East's most feared generals, Qasim Solomeni of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
At that moment, the Reaper drone launched three hellfire missiles at the two vehicles, sending them airborne.
We also have the exact geolocation of where this happened.
As you can see from the map, these are the vehicles that were destroyed, along with their corresponding latitudes and longitudes.
More details all in the video ahead.
Let's go back to where this all started in detail, the 3rd of January 2020.
From Syria Damascus, the Chom Wings Airlines flight 501 started in the city.
And you guys know that obviously um the reason why he would be in Syria is because Syria is an ally of Iran, guys.
Uh, obviously during Bashar al-Assad's um tenure.
uh i explained this before but one more time just for those that might not be familiar So Iran, as you guys know, is the main proxy power that is fighting against Israel, but they do it through other intermediaries through Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, etc.
And the reason why Qasam Soleimani was probably in Syria was he has a good relationship with the Russians, and he was able to get the Russians to intervene and assist Syria with their conflicts in their civil war that they've had for a while to keep Bashar al-Assad in power, because as you guys know, the rebels have been trying to take him down for well over a decade.
So Solomonny obviously has a vested interest in keeping Bushar al-Assad in power, or he Did um so that the axis of resistance can continue to exist, which is Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, um, and uh the Houthis down here in Yemen.
It's engine down the runway.
That's more than likely why he was in Syria and the f or why he was in Syria and then traveled.
Damascus International Airport.
At U.S. Baghdad International Airport, there are three U.S. Reaper drones that is capable of silently loitering for some time.
They are waiting for Solominis to get into a Toyota Camry sedan and an SUV.
But why is he a high value target?
Well, the decision to take out the general Solomon because Israel was because around 580 Americans lost their lives due to his planning and executions, and finally on the 27th of December 2019.
A rocket attacked by Solomani backed militia kills an American contractor at the K-1 air base in Iraq.
Four days later, on New Year's, Eve more armed militia vandalized the reception area at the American embassy in Baghdad City.
These attacks infuriate US President Donald Trump.
So if he decides to eliminate Solomony once and for all, but late on New Year's Eve 2019, President Donald Trump decides to take the risk and orders a drone strike to kill Solomani.
Despite an earlier delay to Solomony's flight, the CIA has been prepared for every contingency in this operation earlier in the day.
At 10 30 a.m., the first Reaper drone took up station above Baghdad International.
And here, let me actually know what let's see here.
Let's see how Reaper drones work.
According to the FBI, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, through their intermediary Farage Shakeri, and Akinman hired Pop Rivera.
32 million dollars.
This is an MQ-9 Reaper drone, easily distinguished from other aircraft by its opaque canopy.
That's because the pilot sits here, even as this Reaper flies over the high plains of New Mexico.
This portable container.
It's crazy how modern warfare has evolved so much, man.
...is called a ground control station, or GCS, which can be up to 1,600 miles away from the drone.
That's about the distance from New York City to Puerto Rico.
Over the last two decades, the Reaper has completely changed the state of modern warfare.
The value that the MQ9 provides is really unmatched with modern aircraft.
In 2020, a Reaper strike killed the Iranian general Qasim Solomani.
But the Reaper's perceived effectiveness on the battlefield may have been overshadowed by the controversy it's caused.
The biggest concern: civilian casualties.
Well, the U.S. military today acknowledged that a drone strike in Kabul they initially said killed an ISIS suicide bomber in fact, killed only civilians.
In 2021, as US troops withdrew from Afghanistan, a Reaper was involved in a strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians, including seven children.
There appeared to be a threat.
There was a white car that was traveling, looked like it was somebody who maybe belonged to ISIS, maybe had weapons, explosives in the trunk.
So they fired.
Turns out that it was a humanitarian worker actually working for a company that received U.S. funding to help the Afghan people through humanitarian aid.
and there were also civilians killed.
Air Force personnel we spoke to told us drone warfare keeps pilots safe by keeping them out of combat zones.
But there are concerns about the decisions...
You know, man, if this if we keep going down this path, guys, we are absolutely gonna be at a position where it's just gonna be fucking robots fighting each other, no soldiers anymore.
Yeah, we've already kind of seen the evolution from like World War II trench warfare to what we got now, where a lot of drone strikes, air strikes, um artillery, very, very different warfare nowadays.
Um, I'll read some of these.
I'll finish this video then we'll go back to Soleimani and I'll read the chats.
The emotional investment is not the same as And one of these things is 32 million dollars.
If you are in a fixed-wing aircraft, meaning you are the pilot in a plane and looking down on that particular place.
You might not have the cultural sensitivity, you might not be embedded with that community.
But the Air Force says processes intended to prevent mistakes do exist.
There's absolutely a process, and really that soak and that study of an objective area to ensure that we're both going after the correct target and that we're both accounting for any collateral concerns that there may be with an objective area when there's the possibility of the employment of munitions on a specific target.
So what does it take to remotely fly the MQ-9 Reaper?
And how are new pilots being trained to avoid harming innocent civilians?
Military leaders began answering that question months after the incident in Kabul.
When Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin directed the Pentagon to come up with a plan addressing civilian casualties in drone warfare in January 2022.
The civilian harm mitigation and response.
Alright, so let's go back to the custom Salomani.
Now we know how the Reaper drones work.
Airport since then a rotation of UAV has been continually monitoring the area and ready to strike should so many arrive early.
So they're just sitting there in wait.
Um, which I'm assuming they probably are also uh very difficult to pick them up on radar.
These drones have been launched from Al-Ud Air Base in Qatar, ensuring they were ready to execute the mission as soon as the opportunity presented itself.
Interestingly, the drones involved in this operation are being controlled remotely from an Air Force base in Nevada.
Despite the lethal potential of these that that's a way bigger distance than we thought.
Remember, we thought it was from New York to Puerto Rico, so they must add some even more advanced ones on this one if it's being controlled all the way from Nevada.
These Reaper drones, the air traffic control tower at Baghdad International Airport, is notified of their presence and assured by American officials that the drones are unarmed and merely providing security overwatch.
At 12.32 a.m., Cham Wings Airlines, Airbus A3.
Did they lie to the government?
Hold on.
What did they say?
Presence and assurance the air traffic control tower at Baghdad International Airport is notified of their presence and assured by American officials that the drones are unarmed and merely providing security overwatch.
Well, you know, that's cap.
Come on, man.
At 1232 AM, Cham Wings Airlines Airbus A320 Finlands.
Shortly after, two vehicles, an SUV and a white Toyota carry, drive through a private or cargo gate and onto the tarmac to meet the aircraft.
These vehicles are carrying key Iran-backed Araki militia figures led by Abu Mahdi Al-Mahandas, the commander of the popular mobilization forces.
Al Mahandas, a close ally and longtime friend of Qasim Solomani, steps out to greet the Iranian general as he disembarks from the plane.
At this moment, the Reaper drones confirm their positive identification of Solomani, and the operation is officially given the green light.
Solomani and Al Mahandis exchange greetings before entering the lead vehicle of the convoy.
This small convoy consisting of two vehicles drives back through the cargo gate and onto the Axis road leading out of the airport.
As the convoy proceeds, one of the Reaper drones arms its hellfire missiles and tracks the movement of Solomini's group.
The drone operators stationed in Nevada await the final order to strike.
The vehicles are probably needed from the Secretary of Defense or the President.
...about to merge onto the highway leading toward downtown Baghdad when the command is given.
The Reaper drone fires three Hellfire missiles, two targeting the lead vehicle, which carries Soleimani and Al-Mohandas, and one aim at the following SUV.
...
At 1240 a.m., the missiles hit their targets with deadly precision, obliterating both vehicles and eliminating all of the occupants.
Oh shit, man.
Cooked.
In total, ten people are lost their lives in the strike, including Solomon Al-Mahandas and five members of Iran's elite revolutionary guard.
Following the successful strike, the drones immediately exit the airspace and their surveillance duties are taken over by three F-18 super hornets.
Although the air traffic control tower requests that the fighter jets also leave the area, one super hornet remains unstation to document the aftermath of the strike, ensuring there is visual confirmation of Solomani's death.
The assassination of Qasim Solomane marks a significant escalation in US Iran tensions, creating a ripple effect to this day.
This assassination was huge, guys.
It was it was very big.
Obviously, it was a big W for the Israelis as well, because this guy was, I mean, literally, right here.
You got Mossad admitting that this guy was their top up.
The single most powerful operative in the Middle East and a genius of asymmetric warfare, former Mossad director Yossi Kohen said.
Let's take a look at the Hellfire missile.
The missile has a laser seeker on its nose that detects the laser light reflecting off the target.
It's designed to seek and destroy tanks and other anti-aircraft weapons.
In response to Solomeni's assassination, the Iranian government vowed retaliation, swiftly preparing to strike back American forces in Iraq.
Just after midnight on January 8th, 2020, Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi received a direct warning from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard that an attack was imminent.
The primary target at Al-Assad Air Base in Western Iraq, which housed nearly 2,000 U.S. service members.
Iran's Islamic rebel.
Oh yeah, I remember this, yeah.
Yeah, this this was their retaliation when when this happened.
And I don't think I don't know if we retaliated after that.
Because they killed him on January.
Um third.
Yeah, so five days later.
Revolutionary Guard Korv's IRGC launched over 12 ballistic missiles at the Al-Assad Air Base in Al-Ambar governorate, Western Iraq, as well as another airbase in Herbal in response to the assassination of Major General Qasim Soleimani by a United States drone strike.
Lieutenant Colonel Tim Garland, stationed at the base, was alerted to the incoming threat by the Pentagon and immediately began organizing evacuation.
By 1 a.m., most U.S. personnel have been successfully moved to safety, while a central base staff are left behind to take cover in a small bunker.
At 1 30 a.m., the Iranian Revolutionary Guard launched a barrage of Fadah and ballistic missiles toward Al-Assad.
This is one of Iran's ballistic missile.
It can carry a warhead weighing between 760 and 1,200 kilograms, which translates to 1,675 and 2,645 pounds.
How it works.
Step one.
The missile is positioned at a 90-degree angle and then fired.
Step 2.
The ballistic missile's trajectory takes it outside or near the edge of Earth's atmosphere.
Step 3.
The warhead payload separates from the rocket that carried it aloft and re-enters the atmosphere, descending towards its target.
Step 4.
The missile can carry a single or multiple warheads, depending on the variant.
The warhead separates from the single-stage rocket after it has traveled about more than half the distance to its target.
The most prolific scud variants had a circular error probable of 300 to 450 meters.
This means that 50% of the missiles fire in a target would land within a circle of that diameter.
The newly established U.S. Space Force detected the missile launches early and relayed urgent warnings to the base, giving the last remaining Americans just enough time to seek cover.
At 1:34 a.m., the first missile hit Bravo ramp, severely damaging six air maintenance facilities.
For nearly three hours, the missile assault continued with explosions rocking the base until Three hours?
As dawn broke, base personnel cautiously emerged from their bunkers to surveying the damage.
The airfield was scared with craters and several buildings were destroyed, but thanks to the early warning system, no American service members lost their lives.
However, over 100 personnel suffered traumatic brain injuries from the blasts, many of which would take time to be diagnosed and treated.
We get our sources from ground Holy shit, man.
That's just how much they were getting hit.
Um that is why they're reluctant to do the deal with us because of what happened there, which you know what?
me see here.
So here's the deadline.
Now let's go ahead and this is the most recent stuff.
So now you guys understand the history of us and Iran and the nuclear deal and why there's been problems.
this leads us right into Trump sending this letter.
Bro, I hate these types of shit where it's just like shitty fucking music and...
What does Trump want to do here with Iran?
This is this is very different than what we saw from Trump 1.0 just a few years ago.
Oh, actually, matter of fact, let me read chats.
Sorry, guys.
Um we got uh one sec, chat.
All right, so we got here.
Uh hey Mar, what are your thoughts on Kik Kardashian calling for an emergency hearing because Kanye was with the Tate Brothers?
Is it actually true?
I mean, I think she's just trying to guess you expedited using anything as an excuse.
Myron, can you watch my video?
I sent you on exits under two three areas about them and beepers.
want to see your reaction?
...
Uh I don't know if I got time, bro.
Um sent me a link here.
Uh what's what's the good new?
What's the good news from Tate Updates?
Let me see here.
Let me see here.
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Um, bro, this isn't confirmed.
All right.
Um this comes from, let's see here.
Marriage caused divorce says pro got remonetized.
Can you contact her to find out how she did it?
Sartain is also remonetized too.
W Trump W free speech, W Pro W Sartane.
We'll see what happens, bro.
If we don't get it, then you guys know um the biased.
Uh Myron, guessing you didn't get my two previous chats.
Can you speak on Trump unbanning segregation laws law?
My co-workers are retards.
I didn't hear anything about that, bro.
Yeah, and I didn't get your prior chats.
Um, Stephen S. Heitzman, OSS.
Myron, do you trust that Louis will do a fair representation and portray your podcast or character fairly in his documentary?
Or you think it'll be a BBC hit piece like they did with say we'll see what happens, bro.
We'll see what happens.
I'm not sure.
Um I think people are smart enough nowadays to see that if they try to make it overtly a hit piece, uh, people don't buy it anymore.
Vice, you know, that fire that backfired on them.
Um Dan KG, I'm sure everyone has noticed they were trying to move the focus from the JFK files to the pyramids.
I didn't, no, I don't think that happened.
Uh J. Bro said, look at this, Myron.
Bro, if this is whack, I'm gonna make fun of you, nigga, because you send me some retarded statuses, J bro.
I'm not gonna lie, bro.
This shit is retarded.
I'm I'm literally gonna cook you on air right now.
Let me see.
You'd be sending me some retarded shit, nigga.
No show today because of tremendous day for my family.
Today, my wonderful husband was sworn in a U.S. citizen.
This journey took us six years.
Okay.
I mean, I don't know.
Uh I mean, congrats, I guess.
He this is what he sent me.
Now, Candace Owens' husband is a U.S. citizen.
Congrats to him.
Uh but anyway.
Okay, what else do we got?
Oh, yeah, this is what he's talking about.
She didn't stream today because uh her husband became a US citizen.
Niggas roasting J. Brol in the chat.
Uh bad.
Marine 7-2.
You could uh you could take the color people out of on time, but you can't take the on time out of color people, Myron kept today.
Maureen, like I said, bro, it was not dude.
The internet, my internet was fucked, man.
I had to restart it, bro.
I was literally here.
I started, I start.
You guys saw I started the stream on time.
It's just that uh I had to remake a whole new thing because then it was fucked.
What's the episode where you went through the January 6th videos?
Uh what are you talking about with what January 6th videos?
The chief here, Myron, this morning I did a kick door into my son's room while but blessed and they trained my iPhone.
That's great, man.
Congratulations.
Uh being uh being a great dad.
Uh Rosaba says, uh hey Myron, I'm a huge admirer of your work.
I just want to ask what situation it would be like if Iran got a nuclear weapon.
Okay, I think I answered that before.
Yeah, we we would probably get into a war, bro.
It would, it would, it wouldn't even lead to an arms race in the Middle East because no one else wants to have nuclear basically no one else is allowed to have nuclear weapons in the Middle East except for Israel.
And to this day, Israel still won't acknowledge that they even have them, and the US won't either.
So Myron, is there any books on a mustache man and them boys you would recommend and where to get them?
Uh guys, I'll say just watch the documentary, Greatest Story Never Told.
Um it's about Ben giving a Congress a silver plated beeper.
Oh, um, yeah, just like the golden beeper.
Just give me the link, um Aedra.
Give me the link.
Okay, let's see here.
We got Albo A says the kind of technology that the US military has is honestly crazy.
No such thing as boots underground combat anymore.
It'll be some geek in a room operating a drone, releasing bombs wherever needed.
Wild stuff I know, man.
Um Rapsidian says, uh, yo, Myron, uh, why don't we hear too much on GWB Sr.
He was definitely there the day JFK was shot, and if I'm not mistaken, he acted like he couldn't remember where he was.
Also, I read he was one uh the one who got the West the what we're called from Assad.
What are you talking about?
GWB, bro.
Who's GWB?
Okay.
Um, okay, so this uh article I got here, this comes from anti-war.com.
Okay.
Um, and this is the latest.
This comes out today, literally a few hours ago.
Iran, Iranian Supreme Leader threatens response to any American attack.
So this is the latest on this stuff.
Because as you guys know, right, just to give you guys quick a quick little overview.
Right, let's let's uh rewind real quick.
As you guys know, over the past week, the Israeli ceasefire has been concluded, and they have resumed warfare in Gaza.
They resumed the bombing, they've resumed going back into Gaza, uh, the IDF for that matter.
And to kick off this ceasefire, Trump ordered the um the bombing of Houthis in Yemen, right?
So when he ordered the bombings on Saturday, this was uh like last weekend, Israel also kicked off their um their military campaign back into Gaza by bombing, etc.
The latest data I have is um roughly 500, 400 and 500 Palestinians have been killed since the war has resumed, and the stage two of the ceasefire basically was never reached.
Now, um we know why the ceasefire is never gonna happen, because um Israel's mission is to destroy Hamas, which means we're not they're not gonna make a deal with the organization they're trying to destroy.
Just doesn't make sense for them.
Um and then obviously, as they get back into the warfare, we have Donald Trump attacking the Houthis to prevent them from boarding ships and sending missiles into Israel.
So definitely was a coordinated plan together to kind of kick off the ceasefire.
Now, while he's doing this, he's also telling Iran, hey, you need to accept a nuclear deal under our terms, or we're gonna bomb you.
Now, as we discussed before, there's a multitude of different reasons why Iran doesn't want to necessarily do a deal with the United States, right?
There's three main things.
One, Trump ripped up the nuclear deal before.
Two, they killed Kassam uh Soleimani.
And then three, um, they don't think that the US is gonna um act in good faith here.
And four, honestly, the sanctions don't hurt them as much as uh as it did 10 years ago.
So they're looking at it like, look, we can't trust you.
You killed our top guy, and you know, obviously you guys are still attacking Gaza, right?
Because Iran, as you guys know, is the main backer for Hamas.
They're They support Hamas, they support Hezbollah and Lebanon.
They support the Houthis in Yemen, uh, they support the Syrian military.
But as I discussed with you guys before, this is probably the best opportunity Israel's ever had to be able to take Iran out.
Because all the proxy powers that have supported Iran and been aligned with Iran in the acts of resistance have all been weakened.
We understand that Lebanon has been significantly weakened with the patriot attack and the assassination of Hassan Rasrallah, as well as many of their top officials in Hezbollah.
We know that Bashar al Assad basically was ran out of Syria after Hezbollah and Israel negotiated a ceasefire.
And we know that those rebels that took over, basically Al-Qaeda members that took over Syria, um, they were backed by the United States and Israel.
So they're not gonna necessarily wage war on Israel.
It's also important for you guys to note that when Israel took over, um, excuse me, when the rebels took over Syria, while this was all occurring and there was pandemonium everywhere, what Israel did was they bombed all of the Syrian military's missile defense systems, weapon caches, ships, et cetera.
They destroyed their military infrastructure and capabilities so that even when the rebels come in, they're not gonna have access to these weapons.
So if they ever do try to mount a resistance against Israel, which I doubt they will, but if they ever did try, they would be significantly weakened.
Also, Israel strengthens the presence on the Golden Heights and was able to ensure um that basically these rebel forces that took over Syria don't necessarily intrude into Israel, right?
Now, this is all very important because Iran basically is between Iraq and a hard place.
All of their allies have been weakened, and on top of that, we know that Russia is fighting their own war with uh Ukraine.
Now, people suspect that if you know there was to be an escalation in the United States were to be to overtly attack Iran, that Russians would step in, which you know there's a good chance that that could potentially happen.
Um, but hell, they couldn't even step in when Bashar al-Assad was getting run out.
So Israel sees this as a opportunity to deal the finishing blow, right?
Um, and that is why they are desperately trying to get the United States involved in this conflict.
Now, we're doing it from a more auxiliary position where Trump is attacking the Houthis and you know disrupting them, but that's more along the lines of because the Houthis are kind of a nuisance to trace trade and commerce because they're boarding these ships, people are losing billions of dollars, it affects um international business, and um, you know, Trump wants to obviously quell that.
Now, with that said, let me turn up the other camera.
Give me one sec, chat.
camera's off Alright, sorry.
So Israel is looking at this like this is the this is their chance, this is their moment to be able to get rid of their adversaries that they've been trying to get rid of for a very long time.
As you guys know, um, they they've been talking about destabilizing Iran since 1996, guys.
Hold on, is this thing not focused?
There we go.
I think that's better.
Yeah.
So they've been talking about destabilizing Iran for a very long time.
We've talked about this in the Clean Break memo, right?
they basically...
And I refer to this this memo all the time.
Uh Clean Break, a new strategy for security in the realm, commonly known as a clean break report, is a policy document that was prepared in 1996 by a group led by Richard Perell uh for Benjamin Netanyahu, the then prime minister of Israel, okay?
And Richard Perl, yes he is, before you ask, and a bunch of other Jewish neocons as well, uh, Zionists wrote this paper, and these guys are government officials, right?
So these guys wrote this paper on behalf of Benjamin Netanyahu.
And to summarize it for you guys, a bunch of the countries that were that are in an adversarial position with Israel, basically, this paper called to destabilize them because if you destabilize these countries, it secures what?
Israel's security and its hegemony in the Middle East.
Um, and this has been going on, guys, now for several years, several decades, excuse me.
You know, and and for you guys to really, really understand this, right?
We have to go back a little bit.
So when Israel we gotta go back to post-World War II, right?
We're gonna go back in time.
So during World War II, as you guys know, many of many Jews were um removed from Germany by something called the Havara Agreement.
Okay, the Havar Agreement was an agreement between the Nazis and the Zionists to basically allow them to leave Germany unhindered with a majority of their resources and go to Israel, okay?
Migrate to Israel and uh immigrate to Israel.
Now, what a lot of people don't know, right, and most Assyrians won't tell you guys, is that in the 1930s, during Hitler's rise to power, um, Hitler actually was responsible for a significant amount of the growth that Israel experienced in the 1930s, prior to it becoming an official state in the night uh in 1948.
Because remember, Jews were migrating there all throughout the 30s, and then obviously World War II, et cetera.
But the point is is that in the 30s, Hitler, interesting fact, was by far one of the biggest contributors when it comes to world leaders of um getting Israel up to par and uh getting its economic growth going so that it would lead to the growth of Israel in 1948, right?
Now, with that said, and obviously no one ever talks about that, but that is true.
Now, with that said, there were many things that came into place that threatened Israel's security.
But to make things nice and simple for you guys, the Suez Canal crisis basically occurred where Israel and France paired together and tried to fight Egypt to take control of the canal.
They lost and they embarrassed themselves.
And they were basically sent back to Israel with their tails between their legs.
Now, and on top of that, they had many skirmishes with the Palestinians.
This is before the IDF was created and they had a more reformed military force.
You had the Urgun, Haganah, and Stern Gang, which nowadays are considered terrorist organizations, but they ended up rebranding and becoming the IDF.
Now, after the Suez Canal crisis of 1956, right, what ended up happening was uh Israel realized that it needed the nuclear bomb to be able to maintain its power in the Middle East because it's surrounded by adversaries.
This is where John F. Kennedy comes in.
John F. Kenney did not want them to have nuclear weapons because John F. Kenny uh was against nuclear weapons in general.
He was actually, you know, he was trying to make peace with the Russians, et cetera.
Many people didn't like that because back then, you know, being a Democrat or being liberal was considered evil and communism was bad.
Communism back then was like the equivalent of what terrorism is today.
That's a whole other conversation.
The point I'm trying to make here is that he didn't want them to have the nuclear bomb.
Israel knew that they would not be able to exist without the nuclear bomb, and that was a big contributor as to why their Zionist fingerprints all over JFK's death.
I won't go too much more into it than that because you guys have seen my diff many different podcasts where I explained how he found out they had the uranium and also this stuff.
Anyway, so after Israel acquired the nuclear bomb, their next mission was to either destabilize, destroy, or neuter any Arab adversary in the Middle East against them, right?
So you look at countries like Jordan and Egypt.
They used to be enemies of Israel, but what ended up happening was it because they're border they border Israel, right?
If you look on it on a map real fast for you guys, if you look at this on a map, so Israel sits right here, okay?
Fairly small country.
It borders Jordan and it borders Egypt.
Jordan to the uh to the east, Egypt to the south.
And what basically happened, because Egypt used to be a bitter enemy of Israel, but what ended up happening was we pay Egypt and Jordan a bunch of money, right, to basically play nice with Israel.
We pay that we basically bribe them.
Okay.
This is why the Egyptian and the Jordan Jordanian governments um work alongside Israel.
Now, with that said, their people dislike Israel, the Jordan pe Jordanian people and the Egyptian people dislike Israel because um, you know, they look at it like these guys are hurting our Palestinian brothers and sisters, but the governments support Israel.
Now, with that said, other countries have either been destabilized or neutered, like you see those two, or are paid off.
Now, another one, right?
Sudan, Libya, all of these countries pretty much have been destabilized in North Africa.
Iraq, destabilized, Lebanon, destabilized, Syria destabilized, Yemen, destabilized, right?
And then these other countries, UAE, et cetera, these countries are basically incentivized to play nice with Israel to maintain good foreign Western relations.
So the clean break memo that I mentioned to you guys is basically and effectively been pretty much completed almost.
The only thing that's standing in their way now at this point, their biggest adversary is Iran.
And Israel is doing everything in its power to get rid of Iran because they are the last op left.
They're the last one standing right now.
Okay.
So I predict, right?
I predict the big reason a lot of these donors came and supported Trump was because they look at it like, okay, who is going to help us deal the final death blow to Iran?
Is it going to be Kamala Harris or is it going to be Donald Trump?
And I think many of the Zionists, whether left-wing or right wing, feel as though Trump is going to be far more pro-Israel than Kamala Harris would have been.
Because we already know, under the Biden administration, which she was the vice president of, by the way, we all got a taste of her foreign policy.
They basically couldn't control Netanyahu.
But at the same time, he would, he would, at the same time that he would listen to them, they would not give him everything that he wanted, right?
Biden would try to put strings attached to certain aid that he would give, bombs, resources, et cetera.
This obviously pissed Netanyahu off and many of the Zionists that support Joe Biden and the Biden administration.
So that is why we saw such a huge shift of people that typically would have been supportive of the Democratic Party voting for Trump.
And I think a big part of that is a lot of them want a president that's going to be more pro-Israel.
You look at someone like Ben Shapiro, right?
Ben Shapiro was a never Trumper before.
Okay.
But why did he say I'm going to vote for Trump this time around?
We know why, because Donald Trump is going to have a far more friendly policy towards Israel than Kamala Harris would.
And that is uh that's extremely important.
Because I would argue the next four years is going to dictate whether um Israel is able to operate as a hegemony in the Middle East or not.
Okay?
Because Iran is the only one left standing.
And that's why these tensions have escalated to this level.
All right, so give me ones in the chat, that all makes sense.
I kind of went from World War II on and I gave a very um simplified summary, but that's how we got here.
Give me ones if that makes sense, chat.
And if it doesn't make sense, give me a two and tell me why.
Cool.
All right, I see a bunch of ones.
Awesome.
Yeah, I mean, there's way more to it than that, chat, but I gave a very like, you know, quick summary there.
Just to kind of let you understand that like this is the history of Israel.
This is why they're fighting tooth and nail to destabilize Iran.
So this brings us to this article here that I want to read for you guys.
Iranian Supreme Leader threatens response to any American attack.
President Trump is threatened to strike Iran over Houthi attacks on Israeli-linked shipping.
Ali Khamani Khomeini said Tehran does not control Sana.
During an address on the Persian New Year, Supreme Leader Khamani responded to Donald Trump's recent threats to attack Iran.
This comes from the anti-war.com.
He said on Thursday, the US and others must know that if they commit any malicious act against the Iranian nation, they will receive a severe blow.
Trump is threatening Iran, threaten Iran multiple times in recent weeks.
Let nobody be fooled.
The hundreds of attacks made by Houthi, the sinister mobsters and thugs based in Yemen, who are hated by the Yemeni people, all emanate from and are created by Iran.
Any further attack or retaliation by the Houthis will be met with great force, and there is no guarantee that force will stop there.
Trump wrote on Truth Social earlier this week.
And here I tried to get it for you guys.
Alright, let me go back.
Okay.
Khomeini argued that Iran does not control the Houthis, also known by their formal title Ansar Allah.
Why do you label them as proxies?
The people of Yemen and resistance centers in the region have an inner motive to stand against the Zionists, and the Islamic Republic of Iran does not need proxies.
Our stance is clear, and so is theirs, he explained.
Additionally, Trump sent a letter to Khomeini urging Tehran uh to agree to a new nuclear deer deal within two months.
Axios reporter Barak Ravid wrote that if Iran does not negotiate, the chances of US or Israeli military action against Iran's nuclear facilities would dramatically increase.
Khomeini rejected talks with Trump because he destroyed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal during his first administration.
That's what I was showing you guys before setting up for this.
So why do we refuse to negotiate?
This person tore up the JCPOA, he said last week.
How can we negotiate with this person?
In negotiations, one must be sure that the other party will fulfill their commitments when we know that they will not keep their word, what's the point?
And look, I look, he's kind of right there, chat.
He is kind of right there.
Um Trump did rip up the the the nuclear deal that the Obama administration put in place that would have honestly um, you know, allowed uh regular relations, it would have lifted the sanctions, it would have made us more friendly with Iran, maybe do some trade business, etc.
Um, but the deal got torn up when Trump came in.
Now, with that said, I have my suspicions why he tore it up.
I think he tore it up because Israel did not want the nuclear deal, and Israel did a bunch of shit behind the scenes to try to sabotage the nuclear deal, because Israel does not want Iran there with that regime.
They want a complete regime change.
Okay, let's be explicit about this.
The Israelis want a complete regime change.
They do not like the theocracy that the Ayatollah runs in Iran.
Okay.
The Ayotola doubled down on that position during Thursday's speech, saying the U.S. must know when facing Iran, threats will never achieve anything.
Parts of Trump's second term, Axios reported that military action against Iran's nuclear facilities would be a real responsibility, a real possibility under the new administration.
The Pentagon is currently updating its war plans for Iran, and top U.S. and Israeli officials are meeting this week to discuss what will happen if Tehran does not come to an agreement.
And this just came out a couple hours ago.
This is fresh off the press today.
And um not good, guys.
Not good at all.
Um let's see our breaking news.
Okay, this comes out uh.
This was from yesterday.
White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levit said Thursday that President Trump fully supports Israel's renewed massive bombing campaign in Gaza, which has killed at least 200 children since Tuesday.
The President made it very clear to Hama to Hamas that if they do not release all the hobs, there would be all hell to pay.
Unfortunately, Hamas chose to play games in the media with lives, Levitt told reporters.
The US and Israel are blaming Hamas for the lack of continued ceasefire and hostage releases.
But it was Israel that repeatedly violated the deal signed in January, which would have led to the release of all Israeli captives, a permanent truce, and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
And this is true.
And we know that Israel doesn't want to make a final deal and a permanent ceasefire because a permanent ceasefire would leave Hamas in place.
And that is a non-negotiable for Israel.
They want Hamas totally eradicated.
So basically, what we got going on, there's multiple things going on here, as you guys can see.
So we have the ceasefire done.
Then we have the strikes on the Houthis.
Then we also have Trump threatening that if there isn't a new nuclear deal that the United States wants, they're gonna bomb Iran.
While Iran has basically said, well, we're not gonna go negotiate with you guys because we can't trust you.
So I don't know what's gonna happen, Chad.
Because it seems as though Iran doesn't even want to come to the table and deal with us.
They don't trust Trump.
And for the multitude of reasons I mentioned before, the Qassam uh Solom the Salomania uh assassination, the ripping of the nuclear deal, the sanctions, all this shit.
And also Trump's close ties to Israel.
They don't trust Trump at all.
So I don't know where we go from here, Chat.
Um, not good at all.
Um then look, U.S. issues ultimatum to Lebanon.
So look, he's basically taking a hard stance against all of these backers of Iran.
Negoshro will back for uh negotiate will or will back further Israeli escalation.
USW envoy to the Middle East, uh Morgan uh Tagis has delivered an ultimatum to the Lebanese government.
So you can see here, guys, multiple ultimatums get it being given.
Ultimatum given to Iran, ultimatum given to uh Lebanon, um, ultimatum given to Hamas.
The negotiators were announced a little over a week ago in Lebanon said as no direct talks were happening.
Israel has expressed hope that these talks would ultimately give away, give way to normalization of Israel-Lebanon relations.
And as you guys know, Hezbollah runs uh is a significant part of Lebanon.
And um they have serious beef with Israel.
So let's see what else we got here.
I like this website, by the way.
This is Scott Horton.
Um obviously this uh war on Ukraine.
Let me go ahead here and look at some chats, make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
Uh W Relentless Myron, I appreciate that super hobby.
You know it, man.
I got you, man.
I'll give I got y'all niggas with the news.
Mara, could you react to?
No, bro.
He's a nobody.
No, it's a fucking nobody.
Clearly you're more tech savvy than me, but I also posted on local 0811 Pacific Time.
Um Wignats are horrible like FBA, but probably not worse.
Were you explained when the cop let the protesters inside?
Oh, um, here's the thing, dude.
I did multiple January 6th videos.
I think you're talking about the ones I did with Deep State Marauder, aka Ivan Raikland.
Uh just type in Ivan Raikland on on YouTube.
Or sorry, on Rumble, Fresh of Fit, and you'll see it.
So yeah, Dan KG, that's where it is.
Type in Ivan Raiklan on Rumble for and Fresh and Fit, and you'll see the conversations we had with him.
Um, what else do we got here?
Um, what else do we got here?
Uh Prolan says, I just heard that Sneeko's supposed to be fighting fresh.
Really?
They're gonna really box.
Let me see here.
Let me see here.
What the fuck?
Wow.
I guess uh Gary just put this here.
Since Fresio Network and Sneaker are boxing an Ada Ross brand risk promo.
You're challenging Nick Fuenzista boxes, bro.
What the fuck is going on, man?
Bruh.
What the hell?
Hold on.
Let me look here.
Yeah, I guess it's true.
The great chances of being here with two accomplished boxers slamming out of solid.
Right when uh right when it's time to throw.
My prediction.
Nigga's not fighting, bro.
Things are backing out.
Calling out.
Not fighting.
Well, I'm gonna train, I'm ready to go.
April 11th, April 13th.
I'm ready to go.
I'm ready.
But let's be real.
Take about quit.
The great Bro, what the fuck is going on, man?
Man.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
Uh how you didn't pin your supercharger in Iran in less than two months away from getting weapon grade uranium.
What?
Jacob, I don't know what you're saying, dude.
Hey, you didn't pin your supercharger, and Iran is less than two months away from getting weapon grade uranium.
Yeah, well, I mean, they definitely restarted their nuclear stuff.
And just so you guys know, um, Israel has already said that they plan to attack Iran within the next um, probably by um this summer time.
They're absolutely going to attack Iran with or without the United States.
So that's definitely coming.
That's absolutely coming.
I mean, Um, what else do we got here?
All right, so I guess these dudes are really gonna box.
All right.
whatever Someone said, why isn't this ten ADP?
It is ten ADP, bro.
are you talking about?
Wait, what the fuck.
I hate fucking restream.
Okay.
Yeah, I see why.
When I did when I made the new stream, I didn't click ten ADP.
Fuck.
That's why it's in seven twenty on YouTube, man.
No fucking wonder.
God damn it, bro.
Shit pisses me off so much.
So fucking.
Sorry, chat.
Yeah.
I um I started the stream and I didn't uh when I made the new stream, I did I forgot to check the fucking ten eighty box.
That's so fucking annoying, man.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
God damn it, man.
I hate when that shit happens, man.
I hate when that shit happens, man.
Well, I'll tell you guys this.
I ordered a new switcher.
Okay, I ordered a new switcher.
And that switcher is a 4K switcher.
So you guys are going to see way better quality coming up soon.
So stay tuned.
So even if I do go on 720p, it's going to be fucking lit.
I should be getting it next week.
I just checked.
Damn, that's annoying, man.
Fucking piss me off.
Well, if you guys want, I'm still I'm live on Twitter right now, and I'm live on um on Rumble.
And um live on Twitter and Rumble.
So you guys can go ahead and um watch on there for ten eighty p.
This is crazy.
I'll I'll we'll cut react to this, guys, and I'm gonna go to the gym and we're gonna have Kobe Covington on later.
Give me one second, I'm gonna get some water.
But basically, OnlyFan model, murdered man in BDSM session.
Fucking crazy.
Want to get water?
All right, sorry, guys.
We back.
All right, ninjas.
So we are gonna cover this um this thing here.
Chick fucking killed some some guy.
And this just came out literally four hours ago.
Crazy shit.
Not something you hear about often.
But what if I tell you some people pay for that to explore their own fetick?
Bro, these niggas are wild, man.
However, that kinky sex act left a man dead.
Now the only fans model he hired to engage in the sex acts is charged with his murder.
I'm Elizabeth Milner with Law and Crime.
Now, before we get into this case, I want to tell you about something really exciting at Law and Crime.
We're launching a new channel called Scandal that is dedicated to exposing the dark side of things.
Do you guys want more JFK or do you guys want to talk about see this OnlyFan chick kill some dude BDSM?
I'll let you guys pick.
Let me do a poll on YouTube.
Alright, I just made the poll, Ninjas.
Let me drop the YouTube video for you guys so you guys can pick.
Guys in Cal's Club, go to Rumble and vote.
And guys on Rumble, or sorry, on YouTube, vote.
Come on over and vote, Ninjas.
Let you guys pick.
Let me drop the poll.
Do you ever want to know what you guys want?
Wild crimes in Hollywood did to kill him.
Let's see.
Damn, it's pretty close.
52%.
Okay.
By the way, also, guys, we got uh 2000 ninjas in here.
Like the video for me, please.
I'd really appreciate that as well.
Don't forget to like the video.
Today's gonna be a shorter show.
Um yeah, the chat's very divided.
5050, it looks like Knuckle Dragger says, throw some shekels your way.
All of the drama you gotta deal with OSS General W. They never call you us liars.
They never do, bro.
Thank you so much, Knuckle Dragger.
I appreciate that, my friend.
I'm gonna give you a Don.
Don Domonco.
Yeah, 50 bucks enough, guys.
I'll give you all a Don to Marco.
Normally it's a hundred bucks for French Fit, but for Myron Gaines X, if you guys donate 50 or more, you get a uh Don DeMarco, man.
Oh, Jacob said I didn't pin my super chat.
Yeah, I didn't pin it.
Fuck.
Yeah, I was just so pissed that I had to remake the stream.
Honestly, and the internet weren't not working.
So today just got off on a bad foot, pissed off about that shit.
But maybe maybe I'll maybe I'll get back on later tonight.
Maybe I'll do a fucking real night train with you ninjas.
75% watching OF.
Only 25% voted.
Hold on.
All right, guys, keep voting, man.
It's close.
It's literally 52% versus 48%.
Keep voting, guys.
Rumble, guys, YouTube guys.
Keep on voting, ninjas.
Keep on voting, ninjas.
Yeah, we're going to have after hours today.
It's really close, man.
51%.
Let's go.
Once I get I'll I'll end the poll once I have 700 votes.
Right now we got uh 610.
Oh damn, we're dead center.
5050.
Wow.
616 votes right now.
Keep voting, niggas.
Here's the YouTube link.
Guys, vote on there.
Rumble and Castle Club guys, you guys gotta vote over there, bro.
Open up the YouTube tab.
Open up the YouTube tab.
Wow.
It's literally 50-50 right now.
Yo, what the hell, man?
Well, hey, this is why I like to have...
Yo, the OSS, this is why I like to let you guys vote sometimes, man.
Also, guys, do me a favor while you're in here voting, also like the video.
You're here.
What's up?
Mo just walked in.
Huh.
Now the OF guy has 51%.
All right, we got 800 votes or almost 800.
All right, you know what?
Yeah, we're 793.
You know what?
I'll give y'all niggas a to 850.
How about that?
Because we just literally OF simp just is starting to edge out here a second.
I'm dropping a link for you guys.
This shit is crazy.
It's like a fucking battle in the chat.
Also, guys, I don't know if you missed my I gave a really good uh stream on uh JFK yesterday.
This is it right here.
Literally, umrew Schultz is wrong.
This stream right here, guys.
And I dropped the clip, actually.
Yo, in this and how it's I need you guys to go check out this clip too.
This clip I go over um 9-11 and JFK.
I dropped this clip yesterday, really really good.
Really good clip.
Well, I dropped it today, but yeah, if you guys can go ahead.
Matter of fact, damn, it's 50-50.
Okay.
wow 50-50, bro.
What the fuck?
Okay, how about this shot?
This is what this is what I'm thinking I'm gonna do for you niggas.
This is one thing I'm gonna do for you guys.
Because you guys are split right down the middle on this shit.
This is what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna end stream now.
Okay?
I'm gonna end stream now.
I'm gonna go to the gym.
I'm gonna work out.
We're gonna do Kobe Covington, then we're gonna do after hours.
Then I'll fire up a night train for you guys right after we finish.
Um right after we finish um after hours, and we will cover both the OF case and we'll do JFK.
So everybody wins.
All right.
So I'll go ahead.
We'll do the OFKs and we'll also do the JFK thing tonight for a night train after after hours.
So that's what we'll do.
That's what I'm thinking.
It's already 724.
So I'll go ahead and I'll do a stream with you, ninjas tonight after I do after hours.
I'll literally fire it up right after.
Matter of fact, I'll make the stream now.
I'll make the stream.
That way you guys know, I'll make the event, and we'll we'll get this shit for you guys.
That way you guys know where to go, and I'll have the event made.
So I'll go to the gym now, train, do the um, do Kobe Covington, then do after hours, and then bam, we'll come back and we'll we'll cover this OF case and we'll cover um JFK updates.
All right.
That's what we're gonna do.
That's what we're gonna do.
Because this shit is right down the middle.
51, 50, 50%, 50%.
So we are gonna go, uh, we're gonna do after hour, we're gonna do um a night train tonight for you niggas, okay?
I'll make the event, I'll set it for like uh maybe one or two a.m.
So that's what we'll do.
Um other than that, guys, love y'all ninjas.
I'll see you guys back here tonight for the night train.
A real night train?
It's been a minute, but we're gonna have one.
All right.
Um, and it's gonna be it's gonna be uh it's gonna be Liddy.
Alright, guys.
I'll catch you guys back here tonight.
Peace.
Yeah, we'll go ahead and do a clam chowder meeting too.
Yeah, you guys will get a clam chowder meeting.
How about that?
So you guys are gonna get it all tonight.
All right, niggas.
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