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April 10, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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The REAL Reason Tariffs Ended With George Gammon! Dave Smith Vs Doug Murray!
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Special guest in the house.
I want to make sure that all the stuff le um properly loads up.
I'm gonna go ahead and get uh into it without further ado.
We got a big one, guys.
I got George Gammon in the fucking house.
George, welcome to the show.
I'm gonna turn my um turn my thing on.
But welcome to the show, George.
Happy to have you on, man.
Um there is no one I could think of that is more qualified to talk about what the hell is going on than George Gammon.
So let me uh let me just fix my little thing here, just a little tech uh video.
Okay, bear with me real quick.
This oh yes, man.
I I feel like uh like a boomer sometimes with this stuff, but um so George, what's up, man?
Welcome to the show.
Can you introduce yourself to the people that don't know who you are?
Oh, hold on, my bad.
Let me unmute you.
You're muted, my bad.
Let me just get you in right now.
Bam.
You should be able to unmute now.
Are we good?
Yep, and you can see me on your end, right?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, welcome to the stream, man.
We got George Funky Gamblin in the house.
Yes, uh, George Gammitt.
I've got a few YouTube channels.
One is uh just my name, George Gammon, where I do whiteboard videos on economics and uh all the topics that are kind of hot in the news right now and Bloomberg, CNBC, etc.
And then I've got another channel, Rebel Capitalist, where I do live streams kind of daily on what's happening in financial markets, and I've got Rebel Capitalist interviews where I interview people like Lynn Alden, uh Chris Macintosh, Brent Johnson, Jeff Snyder on the topics that we're gonna be discussing today.
So um, and again, I gotta give your credit because you know I'm super excited for this interview, and I was like in my head, there is no one better that could talk about what the hell is going on than you because I think there's a lot more to this whole tariff situation and us backing out, and I'll quickly give the audience a summary of what happened.
Basically we're supposed to impose tariffs, um reciprocal tariffs and everything else like that to all these different countries to fix a trade deficit.
But uh what ended up happening was Trump walked it back.
The only thing he did was kept the tariffs in place for China and pretty much alleviated the rest of the countries of any real responsibility for tariffs.
So um, you know, he MAGA idiots are trying to say, oh yeah, this was like five DHS, blah, blah, blah.
But I think if you kind of, you know, look at the numbers and crunch things and kind of analyze it like you do, um, you we'll see the real reason that happened here.
And I know I noticed that a lot of the mainstream media isn't really covering specifically why they backed away from this.
So uh yeah, man, I'll just let you kind of take it away.
Like you can explain what a tariff is, what how we got here and what their real strategy was and why they're backing out.
Well, I uh let's start kind of in reverse order.
Sure.
When they when Trump came out yesterday and said, okay, we're gonna reduce the tariffs, except we'll exclude China for a moment here, but we're gonna reduce all the tariffs down to a 10% kind of baseline.
Uh a lot of people thought that was part of the plan.
Um I I think just if you use some common sense, I don't know why you would reduce the tariffs before the negotiation process was done.
So just just based on that, when he came out and said, okay, I'm dropping the tariffs, that told me, okay, he was probably forced to negotiating table.
Or there was something that incentivized him, and this was not actually part of the plan.
And that made a lot of sense to me because of what's been happening in the bond market.
So most people have been really hyper focused on the stock market because it's not been going down, it's been going up.
It's basically uh a a roller coaster ride.
It's like six flags or something.
Yeah.
There's a lot of volatility to say the least.
uh, this measures volatility in the market.
That got up to 60, which is right up there where we were during the GFC.
Okay.
And and so uh, you know, how we got here with the tariffs is you had you know, China as an example, uh had an X tariff on some sort of good coming from the United States.
So in theory, that hurts our exporters.
And uh then you've got China having some benefits like lower wages and they don't care about the environment, and you know, some people say that they're a currency manipulator, and therefore, you know, China's taking all these manufacturing jobs that we want here in the United States, and therefore we need to tariff them uh just to combat all of their cheating, and uh we need to bring those back.
Because they because they subsidize some of their their um businesses, right?
But the government does, I mean so they're able to do that.
Subsidies and low wages.
I mean, there's a lot of things that give them an advantage.
But Myron, I think the easiest way to look at tariffs as far as should we have reciprocal care tariffs.
Now, uh, let's compartmentalize here.
Sure.
I'm not talking about a negotiating tactic.
I think tariffs are a very good negotiating tactic.
But let's just focus on whether they're good economic policy.
Okay.
And uh most people think they absolutely are because it protects the American worker and uh, you know, protects manufacturing, etc.
But what you have to realize is it also impacts United States buyers.
So just because uh, you know, China or Argentina or Malaysia or Vietnam, just because they have a tariff on U.S. um goods coming into the country, it doesn't necessarily mean that that's not a net drag on their economy.
Because sure it might benefit some people, it might produce it might benefit their producers, but at the expense of everyone else.
So, as an example, right here in the United States, we you know, contrary to popular belief, we've had tariffs for a long, long time, uh, way before Trump, especially on ag products coming in from countries like Argentina.
So we have 4,900 peanut farmers in the United States, Myron, and uh the highest tariff on peanuts coming from countries like Argentina is 131%.
Okay, so what this does, and the reason we have to have that is because if we didn't artificially increase the price of peanuts, then those peanut farmers in the United States would suffer.
So let's just assume for a moment the additional tariffs, you know, the 131% on a lot of the peanuts that are coming into the United States.
Let's just say that that increases the cost of a jar of peanut butter by two bucks.
Okay, well, the United States buyers of peanut butter, we buy about 578 million jars of peanut butter every single year.
So if you add two dollars to the cost, that means there's over 1.1 billion dollars that the average Joe and Jane.
We're not talking about Wall Street fat cats or hedge fund managers or anything like that.
We're talking about the poor middle class and everyone else.
Uh they're paying an additional 1.1 billion dollars for their peanut butter just to prop up 4,900 peanut farmers.
So that's why it's so important that people do a cost benefit analysis.
And is there a benefit to these peanut tariffs that we have?
Absolutely there is.
Of course.
But is there also a cost?
And when you look at the costs, and this, especially with this example, it's obvious that the costs far, far, far outweigh the benefits.
So before we go any further, I just wanted to set up that example because I think that illustrates why it's so important that we look at things through the lens of trade-offs.
Yeah, and I think um, I'm really glad that you use that peanut example because that's it literally, because I was talking about this uh the other day.
Um, tariffs are typically designed to protect an already established industry and protect them, like, hey, we're gonna put tariffs on this specific product that we already make to protect the worker.
But the problem is that if you just do general tariffs like we've been doing, you just like there's no specificity, so it's not refined, it's very crude uh and is difficult to really assess things from a cost benefit analysis like you're saying right now.
Yeah, but even if you protect that worker, it's at the cost of someone else within the domestic economy.
So it it's it's not clear to me that uh tariffs are just a net benefit to society at large, uh, even uh if you're you know, even if China is doing it, it's not clear to me that it's a net benefit.
But let's just assume for a moment that you're able to drop all tariffs down to zero.
So China has no tariffs, and the United States has no tariffs on China.
So we actually do have um, let's just say free trade.
Well, a lot of people would argue that China still has they're still quote unquote cheating, is what Trump says all the time.
So they're doing all this cheating.
Well, how?
Because they're using child labor, let's say, or they're not acknowledging or they're not abiding by uh environmental laws, they're manipulating their currency, they're doing all these things that give them an advantage, and therefore, then we have to have a tariff against them because there's no way we can compete because there's they're doing all these nefarious things as an you know that give them a competitive advantage.
This is another argument.
And so what I want your viewers to uh think about kind of a thought experiment, because and this is the best way that I can describe it.
Let's think about basketball.
Most people understand the game of basketball.
So you've got Shaquille O'Neal, all right.
Now, Shaquille O'Neal, if I remember right, seven foot two.
Yeah, he's huge, he's a massive guy.
So he has all these things that give him an advantage.
So in this case, China would be Shaquille O'Neal.
Okay.
Because instead of being seven foot two, they've got cheap labor, they've got the environment, all these things that we just discussed, right?
Now, does that mean that the only way that we can beat Shaquille O'Neal in a game of one-on-one is to have another seven foot two guy?
No.
Yeah.
Because we've got a guy named Michael Jordan.
Now, Michael Jordan is not seven foot two.
Let's just say he's six foot six.
Yep.
But if I'm betting on a game of one-on-one between Michael Jordan and Shaquille O'Neal, I'm taking Michael Jordan every single time.
No offense to Shaq, but I'm taking Jordan every single time, right?
So my point there is if you want to bring jobs back to the United States, if you want to compete with China, if you want to do all these things, we don't have to do it what they're doing, because there's an argument that that's a net drag on their economy.
So what what we can do is we can we don't have to beat them at their own game, which is central planning.
We can beat them at our game, which is free market capitalism.
So, as an example, what we can do is we can reduce regulations, we can reduce bureaucracy, we can reduce red tape, we can go ahead and reduce uh you know the income tax of the corporate taxes.
And the most important thing we can do, Myron, is create certainty.
Okay, not uncertainty.
Yeah, that's because there's there's a hierarchy here, right?
So let's assume that one of your viewers, or you know, you guys can go through this thought experiment as well, that you're considering investing a billion dollars in setting up XYZ manufacturing plant, you know, that's to build shoes or something like that in uh North Carolina.
Okay, so there's a hierarchy there.
If you don't have certainty as to what the rules of the game are going to be, or what the political environment's gonna be, or what the economic environment is gonna be over the next, let's just say five years, you ain't gonna do it.
Even if you have the advantage of the protectionist tariffs, and even if you have the advantage of lower regulation, and let's just say lower taxes, you're still not going to do it.
So you have to have certainty, number one.
Then the next and the higher, and real quick, and that's just just because Trump's tariff plan was not like um he didn't stand on it.
So i if he's not making a certain, then it's like, how can a business say, oh yeah, we're gonna go out and bring jobs back?
But he's going back and forth on this tariff stuff.
Is that what you mean?
The the the example I there were the visual I like to use in my videos is he's he's like a guy with a snow globe.
You know those snow globes that you just oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
And all this stuff goes all around.
Yeah, that's what he's doing.
He's like taking the snow globe and just taking it out.
And again, it might be fantastic for negotiation.
Yeah.
It might be part of the art of the deal.
It might be part of his 5D chess.
Yeah.
But the bottom line is it creates a massive amount of uncertainty, not just in the stock market, but with investors, with entrepreneurs, with business owners, with corporations who are the guys and gals at the end of the day that actually have to make that decision as to whether or not they want to build that shoe factory in North Carolina.
So the first thing you have to have is certainty.
The next thing you have to have to make us Michael Jordan is reducing the rules regulation.
That's going to give us the agility, the speed through free market capitalism to not only compete with China, but to beat China.
Okay.
And then the next thing down, you want to get rid of taxes.
And then if you want to go down, down down the list, then maybe, maybe, uh, if they're done in a clever way, you could argue for tariffs.
I still think on net it would be a negative, but there's an argument there.
But you have to have all these things in line first.
Yeah.
And if your approach to your point, if your approach is the snow globe, then it doesn't matter what you do with the lower priority things, you're still not going to get the objective because you don't have sufficient uh certainty in order to incentivize those producers to produce in the United States.
Another thing you need, Myron, is you you cannot have tariffs on raw materials.
So I don't, I mean, you know who Mr. Beast is.
I'm sure all your audience knows who Mr. Beast is.
He uh has a company called Festivals.
Okay.
And his main product, as far as I can tell, are chocolate bars.
So he's competing with Hershey and whatnot.
So he had a tweet the other day where he was talking about how there's these blanket tariffs on everything, including raw materials, it's actually still cheaper for him to manufacture outside of the United States and bring those chocolate bars into the United States, even with the tariff, because there aren't tariffs on all of his inputs that go into making that chocolate bar to begin with.
Gotcha.
See, so that and and I think so.
Now that we've kind of set the table, if you want to, I can get into what's happening more specifically with the bond market that I think uh really prompted Trump to bring those tariffs down and bring them down quite dramatically.
Yeah, no, if yeah, if you could please go into that because um, you know, people are trying to say it's 5D chess, and I was like, no, I think because I knew it was something with the bomb market because his head economist guy is a dude named Stefan Moran.
And you know, and I could kind of tell you what I thought it might be, and then you could correct me if I if I'm wrong.
Basically, this guy, a Harvard grad, he's the guy that pretty much wrote up this whole tariff plan, a guy named Seth Marin for the audience that is that are watching.
He wrote a paper back in like 2024 talking about how tariffs would be critical to basically bringing down the value of the dollar to break to stabilize interest rates.
Um, because apparently our di our dollar has too much buying power.
He wanted to decrease it so that we can use it to uh you know, cut down the deficit with the trades.
It's it's a very convoluted, complex strategy that he had.
But basically, that's the guy that is behind in Trump's air telling him what to do.
So I kind of went to the source and I was like, oh, well, this is a little weird.
I I don't know if you want to kind of make sense of that of where the hell this idea came from, and then go into the bonds, but whatever you think is easier to explain to the audience.
I didn't read the white paper from Steven Moran, I think that you're referencing.
But uh I think the overall administration has been explicit in their desire to bring down interest rates.
Okay.
And to bring down interest rates, they want to reduce the debt, uh, or they want to reduce the deficits.
And their plan is, you know, these tariffs, they'll increase the tax revenue, they'll bring a lot of these factories back to the United States.
So then we can lower income taxes.
Uh, we can lower income taxes on corporations, and that will give them that incentive that they need to manufacture here.
And then what happens as we build more and more here, we reduce the deficits, the trade deficits now what I'm talking about.
We reduce these trade deficits.
That's going to reduce our tax revenue because we're making so much from the tariffs themselves, but we're going to be subsidizing that, replacing that with the additional tax revenue that we make from all the manufacturing that's happening in the United States.
And then we're more self-sufficient.
Uh, and then all the kind of the talking points that you hear about.
That's their argument.
Yep.
As far as I can tell.
And then they want a lower dollar because that gives the manufacturers in the United States a competitive advantage over those uh over the Chinese or Vietnamese or because what that makes US goods cheaper, relatively speaking on the global stage.
If the dollar you see, if the if the dollar is cheaper.
So yeah, and what and here's the thing.
I had to go digging for this information.
Like, you know, if you go on Fox or like their interviews, they just say they basically keep it simple.
We're gonna bring back more jobs to America.
They kind of end it there, right?
Um, but then I said, you know what, let me look at this a little bit further when I saw them pull back from the tariffs.
And that's when I found out who this Steph Moran guy is.
I looked at his paper a little bit, I researched him, and I found out it was more about um leveraging our reserve currency status to bring our value down and try um and basically get it where we want to extort the entire world to pay us since they use our reserve currency versus actually manufacturing jobs.
So that's kind of what I took away from it.
But you mentioned the bond market is a critical reason why they backed out.
I if you can explain real quick what a bond is, what the bond market is, just assume here no one knows anything about this stuff.
Yeah.
So when I'm talking about the bond market, I should be more specific.
I'm talking about the treasury market.
Okay.
And so the treasury market, although although corporate spreads have blown out as well, we can talk about that later.
But the treasury market really trades on especially so when we're looking at the treasury market, there's several different treasuries with different maturity dates.
And and what is the treasury?
A treasury is just US government debt.
Gotcha.
So if we run a deficit, let's say that we spend a trillion dollars, but we only bring in 500 billion in tax revenue.
Well, we have to borrow.
We have to borrow 500 billion dollars.
So what we do is we issue a treasury or treasuries for that 500 billion dollars.
So we sell those treasuries, which is basically an IOU.
It's an IOU.
And then the market buys the treasury because we pay an interest rate, and then we get the 500 billion that we need to uh bring our total amount that we have up to a trillion dollars because that's what we're spending.
So it's just it's basically like if I was uh, you know, if I needed a thousand dollars and I went to you and said, hey, Myron, let me borrow a thousand bucks, and I'll give you this IOU and I'll pay you four percent.
Uh that that is basically what a treasury is, but you're just getting that from the United States government.
Okay.
That makes sense.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
And it and just so and I'm assuming that this this treasury, um, when people buy it, it's multiple people that are investing into this treasury.
It's not like one entity, right?
Well, yeah, you I mean, you've you've got treasury, you've got one month treasuries that mature in one month.
Okay.
So that would be like me borrowing money from you from one month.
Uh-huh.
Uh, and I could borrow money from you for 30 years.
Gotcha.
Uh so it's everything from uh I forgot the low maybe uh a week or four weeks all the way out to 30 years.
And and so what you're doing is you're looking at all these different prices and all these different interest rates for all of these different treasuries, whether it's a two-year treasury, whether it's a one-month treasury, a three-month, a one-year, a 30-year.
It they're all gonna be different because let's go back to the example where I'm borrowing money from you.
If I borrow money from you for one month, you're gonna let's say charge me one percent interest.
But if I borrow money from you for 30 years, you're gonna charge me a much higher interest rate because you've got a lot more risk that I don't pay you back.
Yep, over time.
You see, right?
And then you've got inflation risk and you've got all these other things.
So what we're doing here is we're looking at the yields and how they're moving in the treasury market, specifically or more importantly, in this case, uh what we call the long end of the curve, which would be just the longer maturing.
Do you have a chart on this by chance?
Uh Do you have a chart on this by chance you can share on screen or I can show you uh a 10-year treasury?
Yeah, and what the the what it's done as far as the yields.
Let's do that.
Yeah, just so they kind of understand what you're talking about from a visual perspective.
So we can do a screen share.
So this is just a one-month chart.
Can you see that, Meyer?
Yep, I got it.
Okay.
So this is a one-month chart of the 10-year treasury yield.
So just one more thing to highlight before we get into it.
There's an inverse relationship between the yield and the price of the treasury.
So if the yield goes up, then that means the price of the treasury is going down.
And if the yield goes down, that means the price of the treasury is going up.
And the yield is when when uh it matures.
No, the yield is just the interest rate that you're being paid for owning that treasury.
Okay.
So one more time.
As the yield goes uh up, you said as the yield goes up, the price goes down.
Gotcha.
Okay.
So uh uh and if I can explain that, it's it's pretty easy actually.
Yeah.
So if if you've got uh uh uh if you buy a four percent treasury that's paying you four percent, and let's say that uh interest rates go up to four point five percent.
Well, no one's gonna buy that treasury from you because it's yielded, it's only yielding four percent.
Gotcha.
Why would they do that when they can just go out to the market and they can buy one at 4.5?
So what you have to do is you have to lower your price.
You've got to lower your price to the point where your treasury is now yielding 4.5% based on the price that you lowered it to.
Gotcha.
See?
So that that's how it works.
So going back to what we were saying, why you would charge me more for a longer term loan, that's why the when you look at the 10-year treasury and the 30-year treasury, we call this the long end of the curve, longer maturing treasuries.
That's why they're really impacted by what the market expects inflation to be.
Because Myron, if if I borrow a thousand dollars from you and you expect inflation over the next 30 years to be 10%, well, you're gonna charge me more than 10%.
Yeah, right?
Because you've got to make at least 10% just to break even on your purchasing power.
Yep.
So you're gonna charge me 15%.
You're gonna charge me 20%, something like that.
Now, if you think that uh inflation over the next 30 years is only going to be 1% per year, okay.
Well, now maybe you're gonna charge me 5%.
You see, because that inflation expectation goes down.
So when you have the the stock market just completely selling off, I mean, I'd like to remind people that on Friday, the Dow was down by 200 uh 2,200 points, 2200 points.
I mean, these are moves that you only see during like the Cervasa sickness, during uh the GFC, during the dot com bust.
In fact, the one-day move there in percentage terms was higher than anything that we saw during 9-11.
Oh, wow.
That tells you the severity of what was happening last week and the the continued volatility that we have today.
We had the Trump, you know, come out and make that announcement yesterday, and it's true the market just skyrocket, but then it comes plummeting down today.
Uh, you know, it was down, I think a thousand points or something like that.
So you just have this up and down and up and down.
This is massive, massive uncertainty.
And when you have uncertainty in markets, what happens to inflation expectations?
They go down, they go down because what you're doing is you're increasing the probability that we have a recession.
Okay.
And in a recession, inflation doesn't go up.
In a recession, inflation goes down.
Yep.
Because buying power goes down.
Yep.
And this is one of the reasons why interest rates were so low after the GFC, because we had that Recession and we really didn't recover.
I mean, we got to a point where we are, you know, positive real GDP growth, but we didn't really recover like we were prior to the GFC.
So interest rates remained very, very low because inflation expectations were incredibly low.
Gotcha.
So if you have, and and let's not just look at the uh stock market, let's look at the oil market.
Now, I don't know if if if you've noticed this, but the price of oil has come down by like 20% over the past week or so.
I didn't 20% move in oil.
I did down.
Do you have that on a chart by the way?
Or no?
Sure.
If if you don't, yeah.
Wow.
I I didn't even look at the oil market.
Everyone was reporting on the stock market.
No one talked about oil or treasuries.
Oil and oil and bonds more important.
Okay.
Oil and bonds more important.
And Chad, don't worry, we're gonna get to why the Trump administration backed out here in a second.
He's just explaining to you guys because these are all very important concepts to understand before he explains.
See, look at look at this move, Myron.
Oh, that's a one-year chart.
Let me just focus on the one month.
Look at this.
Oh, wow.
We go from 71 just straight down to 60.
And today, actually, we were trading in the 50s at one time.
We were trading around 59.
And then the other day, I think that was on Monday, or maybe it was even yesterday, we were down around 55.
So what what does this mean?
So when you go into a recession, what happens for demand for energy?
It plummets.
Yeah.
It plummets.
So this is why you see the price of oil go down.
You see the price of commodities go down, such as copper, because you're you're reducing aggregate demand, going into recession, and inflation expectations come way, way down, right?
So what we're looking at here is the stock market collapsing and create massive volatility, which is leading, which you see in a bear market usually leading to uncertainty.
We see the oil market crashing, which would uh which would lead you to believe that the oil market is predicting a recession.
We saw copper prices coming way down as well, which would tell you the exact same thing the oil market is telling you.
So in this environment, Myron, what you would expect is for yields to go down and to go down huge.
Yep.
Why?
Because inflation expectations are coming down.
So now let's go back to the 10-year treasury yield and see what it's been doing recently, and then we're going to tie all this stuff together.
Okay.
So we go back uh let's just say one month.
And here is where we bottomed out.
In fact, we were intraday, we got all the way down to I think 3.85, uh something like that.
And that was on either Friday or Monday.
And since that time, yields have done the exact opposite of what you would expect based on everything else that we just discussed.
They have not gone down, they have not stayed flat, they have skyrocketed.
Now, this doesn't look like too big of an increase for the average viewer.
We went from 4% up to 4.42, which is uh, you know, 42 basis points.
This is a massive move, a massive move in the bond market.
You just you just don't see this.
In fact, on the Because bonds are traditionally more stable, which is why people like them, right?
So this is huge for for bonds because they're they're literally designed to be stable.
That's right.
So remember, guys, if the yield is going straight up to this degree, what's happening to the price?
Down, it's going straight down, it's going straight down.
So was this because other countries were dumping their treasuries?
Part of it.
Okay.
But it it but the narrative around that is incorrect, Myron.
And and here's why.
Because the narrative is that China and Japan and all these countries are just mad at the United States, and they're just pissed off at Trump.
So, like Trump, we'll get you, we'll just dump all of our treasuries.
That that's that's not what's happening.
They're not selling because they want to, they're selling because they have to.
They don't have a choice, they absolutely do not have a choice.
So, why are they forced to sell?
Because when you have this type of uncertainty in the global monetary system, Myron, the the banks freeze.
They don't do anything, which is understandable, right?
If you ran a bank, you'd probably do in the same thing right now.
You'd be on the sideline saying, there's no way I'm gonna lend.
Yeah.
Because I have I don't know what's gonna happen, right?
So what you have is the circulation of dollars globally stops, stops.
And if the circular or it slows down, if it if it stops or slows down, what that means is all these producers in China, in Japan, in Malaysia, Indonesia that need dollars to buy the commodities that go into all the stuff they are manufacturing, they don't have the dollars they need.
So what they have to do is they have to take anything on their balance sheet, they have to sell it to get those dollars.
And what you see is them selling treasuries.
They they they have to sell those treasures, they don't have a choice, and that's why you often in crisis situations see gold go down as well.
It's because it's the exact same thing, Myron.
These huge financial institutions, these mega corporations all over the globe, they're having to sell anything on their balance sheet that they can to generate that cash because there's a shortage of circulation of dollars.
So they sell gold, or in this case, they sell treasuries.
So what so this move in the is not about inflation expectations because if it was, you know, most people say, oh, well, the tariffs are gonna create inflation, so the yields are going up.
No, no, no, no, no.
If that was true, oil wouldn't crash by 20%.
Oil would be going up, it wouldn't be going down.
Same thing with uh with copper, right?
So you look at this, say, okay, it's not inflation expectations, and then you have to go to the next logical conclusion, and that is that there's just not the dollar circulating globally in the monetary system because of the risk and because of the uncertainty.
And those entities within China, within Japan, within Malaysia, wherever they are around the world, they have to sell the treasuries that they do have on their balance sheet because again, they have to have those dollars.
Now there's another component to this, Myron, and here's where it gets a little more complicated, but we can describe it in a way that's very, very easy to understand.
There's something called the basis trade, which sounds very complicated, but it's actually not.
It's where these huge hedge funds borrow billions and billions and billions of dollars.
In fact, the basis trade now is up over a trillion dollars.
So what happens is a uh uh one of these huge massive hedge funds can borrow all of this money to buy treasuries, let's just say the 10-year treasury at a price of $99.
We'll just use that uh as an example to keep it simple.
But what happens in the futures markets, sometimes futures contracts for those same 10-year treasuries are trading at a premium, so there's a lot of different reasons why, and unfortunately, it all involves other entities and counterparties taking even more risk, they're leveraging up.
So let's just say you could buy uh a futures contract for a 10-year treasury, but the price is 100.
So what the hedge fund does is say, okay, well, we'll just go ahead and buy today for 99, and then we'll just sell you a futures contract that matures in, let's say a month for 100, and we're gonna go ahead and pocket the spread.
But keep in mind the hedge fund isn't taking their own money to buy the 99 treasury, they're borrowing it, they're borrowing it.
So because they're what we call picking up pennies in front of a steamroller because what and because since they use so much leverage, just a small change in the price can force them to Sell that treasury that they have.
So you say what would be a small change in the price?
A small change in the price, Myron, is if you saw like a one-day move of 10 basis points.
We are seeing one day move.
If we go back to Monday, we saw a one-day move of like 35 basis points in the 10-year treasury.
So all these hedge funds that have the treasuries that they bought on on margin.
Panicking.
You know, it was with leverage, they just blow up.
And they and they end up being forced to sell those treasuries.
So again, whether it's these huge hedge funds that are over-leveraged and taking all this risk, or it's uh you know, XYZ producer in Japan or China or whatever it is that has to have dollars, so they're selling treasuries.
The bottom line is what's going up is not a result of uh you know inflation expectations with tariffs.
It's and it's not a result of people wanting to sell treasuries, it's a result of people having to sell treasuries.
And the fact that you've got these big financial players that are that where it's obvious where they're forced to sell these treasuries because there's a lack of dollars circulating.
We call it a lack of liquidity.
That's where you take a potential recession and turn it into a potential depression, if not potential global financial crisis.
And if you it if you I don't know if you've got that uh what I I sent you, but it was funny, guys.
You have me to pull you on me to buy Byron text me uh this morning and was asking me about it, and he said, What what do you think the cause of this uh kind of backpedaling with Trump was?
I could put on screen right now.
Let me let me get it.
I told and what I tell you, Myra, I said it's the bond market.
Yep.
The bond market.
And then no more than 10 minutes after I text that to you.
Sure enough, the headline on CNBC was Trump says the reason he backed off the tariffs was because he didn't want to turn a recession into a depression.
And then the very next key talking point from some guy in his administration said that they were very concerned about what was happening in the bond market.
Exactly what we just uh described.
Because if you think about it, it makes sense.
Trump, you know, he wants to play hardball, he wants to negotiate a better deal.
But the but the last thing that he wants is to be remembered as the president that uh brought on uh a GFC 2.0 or brought on you know the the Great Depression, like we had in the 1930s.
So if the stock market goes down by 5,000 points, he could care less.
You know, he told that explicitly.
But if the stock market goes down by 5,000 points, you're not risking a global financial crisis.
Yeah, I'm getting a bond market.
The bond market does the same thing.
Now all of a sudden you're you're risking the monetary system, you're risking a financial crisis, you're risking all these things because the bond market is so much more important than the stock market, and it has so much more systemic risk.
So I got it up on screen right here.
Uh, this is what you were talking about, right?
The audience can see it too now.
Um, I don't know if you can see it.
No, it's on my screen.
Well, it's the physical.
You just read those key talking points to him from CNBC.
That yeah, I got it up on screen now.
What you sent me this morning.
Yeah, so uh the the audience can see it there.
In fact, I can just I can look at my uh our text and I can read it.
It says you're a key points.
President Donald Trump was aware the economy could enter a recession, but avoid uh wanted to avoid a depression from his tariffs according to Wall Street Journal report.
Kevin Hassett, director of the US National Economic Council told CNBC on Thursday that the collapsing bond market contributed to Trump's decision to walk back his trade policy.
Bam.
Literally, yeah, you texted me that, and then you sent me this like a few uh like a few minutes later.
Yeah, and and it's uh it was it was funny.
And and uh to be uh clear, super clear again.
If the if the stock market blows up, that's not going to be a GFC.
That's gonna be a dot-com.
Where you just have what they call a balance sheet recession, where you know you have a recession, but it's not that big of a deal.
The the big losers there are just people that own assets, Wall Street, let's say.
Main Street suffers a little bit, but not that much.
When the bond market blows up, that's when you get a GFC, where it not only impacts Wall Street, but it probably more so impacts Main Street.
And that's what Trump, you know, he he got the tap on the shoulder uh from whether it was Bissent or someone else, uh, that saw the same price action that we were just referring to.
And obviously that's when Trump realized that uh, you know, he's he's got to pump the brakes.
Shit.
So you think that was really so the bond market pretty much you think was because basically clearly they didn't anticipate this happening.
Yeah.
And and that's and now they're just trying to market it as something else that it's that it's not to kind of avoid egg on face or um you're talking about the administration and how they're I mean, I think they're being pretty honest.
Yeah, uh, quite frankly.
If if that if if what we just read from CNBC, if those were direct quotes from Donald Trump and from people in his administration, I think they're being very forthright.
Okay.
Okay.
Because um some people were, I mean, I was looking on Twitter, people were saying, Oh, yeah, this 5D chess, like this was to figure out which countries uh, you know, oppose us and which countries actually stand by us, right?
It was a test and stuff like that.
And I know some other people have reported that.
Just listen, don't listen to George Gammon.
Don't listen to Myron.
Just if if you're in that 5D camp, just listen to what Donald Trump is telling you.
Donald Trump is literally telling you that the reason he did it was not 5D chess, not because this was part of the plan, it's simply because he was okay with a recession, but he's not okay with a depression.
That that's literally what Donald Trump is telling you.
And then one of his advisors specifically references why we might go into a depression, and that was the bond market.
So don't listen to what we're saying, right?
Listen to what Donald Trump and his staff is telling explicitly telling you.
Now, obviously, walking back, you know, tough talk about tariffs and everything else like that, because he had said, I think it was like Monday, someone at the White House asked him, hey, you know, are you gonna are these tariffs gonna be long term?
Are you guys gonna, you know, maybe come to table?
And they were saying, like, no, we're standing firm on these tariffs.
Even Israel, they didn't, you know, change their stance on terrace with Israel.
So to me, I'm like, okay, you're saying you're not gonna walk it back.
You're saying this is gonna stick.
Um, you're you're showing this tough posture to the world, and then you walk it back.
What does Trump walking back this this um this policy?
What does that do for us from for in uh for the future, whether economically, geopolitically, diplomatically, um, you know, I I just can't think of a plus in my end, uh, from a geopolitical sense of international trade, how this can benefit us.
I can see why we avoided a uh a depression, but from the on the world stage, I think we look weak with this.
What are your thoughts on that?
Yeah, I think he has a lot a lot less leverage because like you gotta put yourself in the position of someone that's negotiating with him.
Yeah.
Like, like if you're the guy that's negotiating with him from Malaysia or Vietnam or whatever, and he just backpedaled, you're like, oh, okay, I I get it now.
You know, and and now I'm gonna be a lot less concerned, especially if the stock market continues to go down, or we st uh we continue to have problems, uh, lack of liquidity in the bond market.
I mean if we have uh if you still if you see interest rates continue to rise like they did today here, we're at 4.42.
If I'm that Malaysian guy, I don't know that I'm doing that much bargaining with him because I know he he he doesn't really have much leverage uh at all because he has to tap out just based on on what the bond market's doing.
And he's already shown me his cards.
He he's shown me his cards like while we're in the poker game.
And a lot of people said that, well, you know, the whole point was to bring people to the negotiating table.
And I understand that argument, but the last thing that you'd want to do is to reduce your leverage before you get done negotiating.
Like like you don't want to you don't if you have this leverage, you you don't want to bring them to the table, and then while you're in the process of negotiating, bring down the terror, like that's not what you want to do.
Yeah, you don't want to bring those down, or you don't want to reduce your leverage until a deal has Actually been done.
So and but again, don't take my word.
We don't have to speculate on this.
Trump told us he did why.
He he he told us exactly why he did it.
And um now, but I do I think this is uh a positive.
I do, and I think it was the right move uh for Trump.
Absolutely.
Okay, yeah.
Absolutely.
You got to pump the brakes here.
Uh maybe we take a slightly different approach, and uh, you know, it shows that he doesn't want to risk uh a GFC 2.0, and it shows that he is cognizant of the bond market, and I think all those things are extremely positive.
And I would hope that I don't think he will, but I I would hope that he reevaluates the strategy for bringing these manufacturing jobs back to the United States.
And when I say that, I I would hope that he hears this or someone presents the idea to him that hey, in order to compete with Shaquille O'Neal, we don't have to be Shaquille O'Neal.
We can be Michael Jordan, and if we're Michael Jordan, we've got a much higher probability than beating Shaquille O'Neal, even if we tried to replicate some big guy that's seven foot two and wears a 22-size shoe, right?
So and what and what I'm saying there, specifically in economic terms, is maybe he reevaluates and says, okay, instead of the tariffs, maybe what we should do is we should start on the hierarchy that we talked about.
Instead of doing tariffs first, maybe we should work on the certainty.
And then once we get the certainty, maybe we can work on reducing the regulations, the bureaucracy red tape, which which is basically building a Michael Jordan economy.
You see, and then we reduce the taxes.
Now you're building now, you know, we if you reduce the regulations and the uncertainty, we got Michael Jordan when he was playing for North Carolina.
Kind of like the example you gave us with the peanuts.
We have an established industry that we've already have an infrastructure for.
If we tariff that, it makes sense because it protects that industry and it's more refined specific to that industry versus kind of this just general tariffs all over the place.
Would that be fair to say?
I don't even know, because uh let's look at the peanut farmers as an example, 4,900 peanut farmers.
Uh you've got a few ways.
Uh what we're doing there with the tariffs, Myron, is we're making them Shaquille O'Neal.
Okay.
I'm saying that instead, let's make them Michael Jordan.
There's obviously massive amounts of regulation, bureaucracy and red tape that they have to deal with.
So let's take that away.
So they might not have the benefit of $5 an hour labor, but they have the benefit of not having to compete with producers that are in countries that are communist or socialists or have central planning and have all China's net net drag.
And then what you also do is although you can't comp they can't compete as far as labor, where they could compete is all their other input costs.
Because remember, whether you're a farmer in Argentina or you're a farmer in Kansas, you still have to have a giant John Deere tractor.
There's no getting around that, right?
So if you don't if your country doesn't have any uh tariffs that make that John Deere tractor more expensive, then that's gonna give another advantage to that American producer.
So I I would much rather go that route than the route of the tariffs, even um using the example of the the peanut farmer.
Shit, man.
Okay.
So I guess uh because I know you you're short for time here.
So if if someone just walked into the stream right now, can uh you know, oh shit, what's going on here?
We got George Gaiman in the house, and they're like, why the hell did Trump back away from these tariffs?
Um what would what would you be?
I guess your uh succinct um summary.
It's easy, it's easy, Myron.
It's because the bond market was blowing up, and when the bond market blows up, you risk a GFC.
When the stock market blows up global financial crash, right?
GFC, yeah.
You you risk 2008, 2009.
Gotcha.
If anyone saw the movie The Big Short, that's what we're talking about.
When the bond market blows up, you get the big short movie, right?
Michael Burry, I'm sure we've all seen it.
When the stock market blows up, if it's just the stock market, then you just get a dot-com bust where it impacts Wall Street, but it doesn't really impact Main Street.
But if the bond market blows up, you get the big short, which impacts Wall Street, but it impacts Main Street to an even greater degree.
So when Trump is sitting there with his advisors and they're looking at the stock market go down, they don't care.
They absolutely don't care.
I think they were being honest.
But when they see the bond market blow up, now of a sudden it completely completely changes the game.
And notice that was on Monday, right?
And then very quickly after we saw that huge move, you know, the day the day after, he comes out and decides to backpedal there.
And it's because and he explicitly said because he's cool with a recession, but he's not cool with a depression.
And when the bond market blows up, you risk a depression.
When the stock market blows up, you really only risk a recession.
Gotcha.
And wow.
And that is because bonds are looked at as the safest asset class to invest in.
So volatility there basically creates uncertainty to an uh, I guess maybe a dire level.
Would that be fair to say?
Uh the easiest way to look at it is the tre that the treasuries that we were talking about underpin the entire global monetary system.
Okay.
Everything.
Everything.
They underpin the entire global financial system.
So it it's like uh that Jenga puzzle, going back to the big short, right?
So you got one Jenga puzzle piece that if you pull out that piece, the entire thing comes down.
That one last Jenga piece are treasuries.
That's a treasury market.
So you pull out that piece, and the whole entire house of cards comes crashing down.
If you pull out the the stock market junk Jenga piece, nothing really happens other than just kind of Wall Street loses and you get a little bit of a mild recession, like we saw during 2000 and 2001.
And real quick before you go, can you explain the difference between a recession and a depression?
The two are often conflated in casual conversation, but just for the audience from an economic perspective, what is the official definition for a recession versus uh depression?
A recession is what we had in 2000, 2001, and it would be in a in a more severe recession would be what we had in 2008 and 2009.
What we had in the 1930s was a depression.
Gotcha.
So I think the the formal definition is if the unemployment rate gets up over 20%.
Okay.
And I said 20% to zero.
Right, not 12, 20%.
Then uh that with some other uh contributing factors, you know, that go into the equation.
I but I think that's the biggest component.
That would be the the difference between a recession and a depression.
Recession, you know, you've got two negative quarters of real GDP, unemployment goes up to let's say eight, nine, ten percent, something like that.
A depression is when the recession gets so bad that unemployment goes up to 20, 25%, which is what we saw during the Great Depression.
So if you want to think about the U.S. economy right now, and if you think that eh it's okay, it's not doing that great, it's getting harder to get a job.
It's uh, or if you're in the camp that it's kind of contracting and we might be going into recession, keep in mind that's with unemployment at 4.2.
Now do that same thought experiment where unemployment is 25%.
Yeah.
What does that economy look like?
Yeah.
Holy shit.
We're talking about the quarter of the workforce out.
Nobody Yeah.
Okay.
Shit.
So we basically uh okay.
So the depression takeaway, way worse.
And um and we were, you know, Trump was willing to go into recession, but he was not willing to go in a depression.
And it seems as though his administration did not foresee the treasury market tanking like this, and that's what basically forced them to kind of halt what they were doing.
Because like you said before, I love the Jenga analogy used.
The treasury market basically is the market that takes the whole Jenga piece down.
That's right.
Fair enough.
Um, he is George Gammon.
Thank you so much for coming on the show, man.
I know you're short on time and you gotta go, but um, I think that's really important for the American public to understand um, you know, what's what what what's really going on here.
Uh a lot of like the Magatars are trying to come up with other theories as to why this happened.
Um but no, and then I think we'll have you on Fresh and Fit for Monday for Money Monday, right?
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So just text me about it.
And I appreciate you having me on, Myron.
And uh I'm always happy to come on and discuss these macro topics.
And real quick, where could cause I'm on my Myron Gaines X channel.
We got like four or five thousand people watching live right now as we speak.
Okay.
Uh Myron Gaines X. Where can the people find you, George?
Now, uh Rebel Capitalists on Rumble.
Nice rumble.
I'm I'm getting my YouTube channels taken down by by YouTube, unfortunately.
So what?
So how?
You don't even swear.
You're like the most clean cut polite guy ever.
I know, and what then this is the stuff I talk about non-stop.
Now they're essentially financial information.
Yeah.
But anyway, I'm I'm still on YouTube at Rebel Capitalist and George Gammon.
They've just been taking down my foreign language channels.
So hopefully they won't touch my English channel.
But uh my point there is it's a little tumultuous with uh YouTube.
So I'd prefer that if you're gonna find me, go over to Rumble and subscribe to my Rebel Capitals channel, and that's where you'll get all my whiteboards, all my live streams, and all the interviews that I do.
Awesome.
So we'll have George on for Money Monday on Fresh of Fit um next Monday, guys, uh 8 p.m.
George, thank you so much for coming on the show.
Guys, go check them out.
Literally, probably whenever I have uh, you know, complex economic questions, I go to George.
Uh you know, I I just talk to him because he can explain all this stuff.
So thank you so much for coming on the show, brother.
All right.
All right, please, George.
Later.
All right.
Um W George, guys.
Bear with me here as I put my camera back on.
Uh yeah, I I wanted uh surprise you guys on that one.
Um I was locking him in for the show and I was like, you know what?
Let me just bring him on.
Uh give me one chat if you guys enjoyed that.
You know, uh, or give me twos if you you know you're pissed off.
I don't know.
Um yeah, I don't think you guys saw that one coming, so I was like, dude, I gotta get uh George Gammon on to talk about this because you know, uh I mean I don't think a lot of the you know people on Twitter know that it was basically the I mean like except for like the financially savvy people that was basically the treasury market that kind of uh set all this stuff out of play, you know.
And and the other thing too, I think that's important as well is you know, you you you need uh an established market and things to be really refined for tariffs to be all the way.
Like I think the goal here was to kind of stop the monotony of us continue to trade in a trade in a trade deficit.
Um and kind of stimulate moving the manufacturer jobs back to the United States, but clearly show uh Trump showed that he can't stick to anything, so it is gonna hurt us from a negotiation standpoint um in the future, which isn't good.
Um But yeah, so we're gonna cover some news as well, guys, react to some stuff.
Um, but I wanted to make sure I got that stuff uh out first because um obviously we didn't have that much time with George yet to get going.
Uh most like guys, I'm gonna take a quick place, get some water, and then we're gonna go to the story.
We're gonna talk about Christy Gnome, Secretary of Homeland Security getting cooked, and we're also gonna talk about uh Marjorie Taylor Green uh getting busted for potential insider trading scandal.
So we're gonna talk about that.
Um also I got another story that I'm gonna be covering on a school counselor.
I uh and I should you not chat, a school counselor that blamed her husband after she was um basically uh proven to be after she was caught sexually abusing a minor.
So uh unprecedented levels of lack of accountability from females as usual.
Um so y'all again, y'all again fuck you in, you know, geopolitical breakdowns, uh what's going on in politics, economics, etc.
Um red pill shit.
So yeah, let me go ahead.
Let me just get a quick piss, guys.
I had to start this stream up like quick because I didn't want to burn any time with George.
Give me one sec, guys.
Give me one sec, guys.
Give me one sec, guys.
Give me one sec, guys.
Come on, Frank.
Frank, come on.
All right.
We are back.
What's up, guys?
All right.
All right, so let me read some chats, and then we are going to cover some of the stuff here.
Uh sh.
All right.
Yeah, guys, get your chats in, get them right on screen.
I'm gonna go through them now.
All right, let's go with um MRT fortune says terrace may bring short-term inflation, but long-term deflation is what we need to be careful of.
Okay.
Uh should I get arrow IPO stock?
Ooh, I don't know about that.
I think that might have been a question for George.
Uh cover zone.
So is Trump no longer applying the tariff anymore?
What will happen to the economy in the rest of the countries?
We did tariff with basically 90 day uh extension, but China's getting uh keeping high tariffs.
Slide Dog says we want clan meeting any clan meeting content any too soon.
Uh I mean, when I get time, bro.
Like right now I'm focusing on like building up this show um as much as I can.
And then, you know, we can get back to the the uh clowning and everything else like that after that.
Um San Diego Tribune, this is from Mario, speaking of DHS, check this article if you have time or two dumbass ex-coworkers of mine just got popped.
Oh shit.
So what is it?
Uh San Diego CBP officers alleged took bribe select document.
Oh cooked.
That's not good.
I'll pull the story up right now, actually.
It's not common that you get C BP officers being idiots like that.
Okay.
Uh so they're facing federal charges.
These two right here.
it says here uh bro what the bro Yeah, so uh, let's see here.
San Diego area CP officers face similar corruption charges with the last two years.
A jury convicted Leonardo.
Okay.
Who arrested these guys?
Bro.
What the fuck?
See, California trying to nickel and dime everybody, bro.
That's why your countries failed.
I mean, your states failed.
Um, let's see here.
So farless El Monte is one.
All right, let me go just go ahead and go all the shit, cause the San Diego Tribune, these niggas are trash thirsty for some dollars, man.
CBP officers.
Arrested San Diego.
See, this is why you always want to go just to the uh to DOJ press release.
Is this it?
Yep, okay.
I've said okay, bam.
So they got sentenced October twenty fifth.
Damn, twenty-three years in prison.
Holy.
Okay, so HSI did this case.
OIG FBI.
Uh damn.
Let's see if there was uh.
Let's see if there's like a criminal complaint or something like that.
Because it's not often that you get a uh you get shit like this, guys.
I guess the chatter know these guys.
You said co-workers or some shit.
Ex-coworkers of mine just got popped.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Let me put that name in there.
Uh let's see.
This is convicted, sentenced.
there let me put a rest This is on January 24th, so uh.
Okay, so they indicted him.
Okay, July 3rd last year, they indicted him.
Basically, he was letting drugs come in and shit.
Yeah, bro, these dudes are cooked.
Yeah, FBI DHS office.
It's not good when you got the FBI in office, OIG and all this other shit.
But um fair enough.
Okay, uh, what else do we got here?
Wait with me, guys.
Okay.
Let me go keep going through the chats.
Um, we got here.
Uh yo Myron, how's my ninja?
Uh Frank, and when is he gonna be able to throw up the Roman himself?
Uh maybe at the end of the show.
Hey, did you see that Tim Castle's putting down Kim for calling out Tim for being a Zio?
Rumble let me post a link.
Kim uh was putting down Oh, um, are y'all talking about uh Kim?
I I think you're talking about Kim Iverson.
Yeah, they they got some kind of beef going on right now, some shit.
I don't know.
I I did hear about that.
Um, just adjusting some stuff here.
My ninjas.
All right.
Interesting.
Okay, uh let's go back.
What are the chats we got here?
Mario says, bro, we've had five over the last two years.
That was another guy in the article that you Googled.
Bro, how the hell are you guys getting so many niggas pop, man?
Bro, the CBP ain't paying no more or what?
Like, bro, CBP, you that you guys, bro, CBP officers make more than HSI special agents, bro.
People don't know that.
Like, you guys can milk that fucking overtime, bro.
So what the hell are these niggas doing?
Five over the last two years.
Damn, that must have been embarrassing when they showed up.
Did they arrest him at the bridge, bro?
Mario, did they arrest him at the bridge?
Like, did they show up at the port and fucking grab his ass in uniform?
Or did it hit him at his house?
Yasser says, Myron, did you see that JRE podcast with Dave Smith and the Zionists?
When will we be on your JRE?
Uh, he had Dave Smith on with the Zionist?
Who?
That club Hong Kong is a TJ house, literally.
Interesting.
All right.
Now let me look at these other chats.
Those were from Rumble Rants.
And then we got here, Kumo TV says, TMJ News Network reported two days ago, a Palestinian woman was attained in Saudi at a major haram for displaying a Palestinian flag.
Please said it's a political statement that she argues his national identity thoughts.
Uh, bro, it's just the Zionist regime literally just pushing for censorship, bro.
I'm telling you guys.
Israel's wildly unpopular right now.
Israel is wildly unpopular.
Even even stupid boomers are starting to wake up.
So expect the censorship to start getting crazy.
Expect the censorship to start getting crazy.
And as the censorship starts getting crazier and crazier, guys, I'm gonna have to put more and more of this content uh on Rumble and off YouTube.
Like right now, like, look, I'll keep it a dazzle with y'all.
Me making this kind of content and you know, talking JFK and exposing all this shit.
I could only do it for so long on YouTube.
I won't be able to do it forever.
Like, I'm very aware of the fact that like my time is uh is uh ticking and I'm gonna have to, you know, uh once the channel really starts like blowing up, like I'm talking like we're getting a hundred thousand views on each video.
I'm gonna have to be a lot more cautious.
Right now, we kind of operate and have fun because we're not like, you know, two too crazy, but um, you know, the channel's growing at a pretty good rate.
But once we start getting like 100k views on every single stream we do, uh, we're gonna have to start definitely, or using more coded language.
It's gonna be one of the two.
Um, either cutting to Rumble or using more coded language because uh I predict, and this is my prediction, I predict that as US sentiment grows uh negatively towards Israel,
which is what we're quickly approaching, you are gonna see the ADL, Media Matters, and a lot of these other agencies really push to get the biggest voices censored, canceled, D-platform, etc.
Because give me ones that Chat Young niggas want me to explain how such shit works in America.
Give me ones, because that uh as I'm thinking about this, this is kind of like a more this requires more of an explanation.
Give me ones if you guys want me to, twos if you guys don't want me to.
OIG stands for Office of Inspector General, Kane.
I see your question there.
Office inspector general, they're charged with doing internal investigations on agencies.
Let me keep bringing these chats though.
Um, talk about the New York City helicopter crash.
Just happened.
Okay.
Let me uh pull this up.
As you guys know, we always try to do breaking news.
So let me get that up in the queue.
See, this is an interactive show.
I cover shit that y'all want too.
Okay.
Let the normies have a refresher.
Fair.
Um dudes in the chat said the normies have a refresher.
Give me ones in the chat, by the way.
Um, no, actually, you know what, to make it simple.
Give me threes in the chat if this is the first time that you're tuning into a live stream.
Give me threes in the chat.
This is your first time tuning into a Myron Gaines political cultural commentary live stream, aka the debrief.
Give me threes if this is your first time here.
I think that's what made it difficult.
I think that's what made it difficult.
Okay.
A few.
A few threes.
All right.
Welcome to the stream, guys.
Welcome to the stream.
You guys probably found me through a clip or a short.
My guy Brett is killing it right now.
So welcome to the stream.
Happy to have you guys here, bro.
Okay.
Um, okay, from Wenboy.
Okay, shout out to you, bro.
So if this is your first time watching live.
Uh key with the great work.
Have you ever touched on the protocols of Zion Documents?
Probably have insanely interesting 27 articles.
Yes.
Um, I have looked at it.
We're gonna have to do it on Rumble, though.
I'll keep it a dozzle with you.
Uh that that um Protocols of Zion is like the it's like the top op for the ADL.
Which I want to talk about the ADL here in a second, but that will have to be on Rumble.
I will not be able to talk about that shit on YouTube.
Um helicopter crash got that.
Kumo, TMG News, Albo Ace, these dudes online talking trash about you.
Um, yeah, you've risked more and done more for JQ.
Yeah, bro, it's fine.
Uh that's why it is what it is, man.
Um Aaron, thoughts on Stu Peters.
Okay, this is what I'm gonna say on this.
And I uh this is a last first and last time I'm gonna address this.
Stu and Gary are good guys, both of them.
I like both of them.
I'm staying out of it.
That's it.
They can have their disagreements.
That's fine.
Men are gonna be men, and we're gonna have different worldviews.
Totally cool.
But I have a lot of respect for Stu.
I have a lot of respect for Gary.
I like both of them.
You know, Gary's helped me out with doing things behind the scenes with Fresh.
He works with Fresh a lot more.
He has no say in the content that I make clearly.
Right.
And uh he helps us with collabs and contracts and all the shit behind the scenes.
Okay, we're fresh.
He handles that.
And Stu, I think, is a fantastic voice in the movement.
You know, I I recommend Occupied to people all the time.
Fantastic documentary.
You know?
And he went to great personal risk to make it.
So I have an enormous amount of respect for both guys.
So I'm not gonna shit in either one of them.
And I'm gonna stay out of it.
You know, it just sucks that my friends are, you know, obviously getting in beefs and shit like that.
It's really annoying, but yeah.
So anyway, um, I like both guys, so I'm just staying out.
Uh let's see here.
Let's see.
Cool.
All right, let me uh so we got this helicopter story right now.
Let's go look at this helicopter story.
When it went uh upside down into the water.
This literally was just a little bit ago, not too long ago.
So uh to try to But I have got some helicopter time.
It's challenging.
I mean, I've been flying uh fixed wing aircraft for 42 years.
So uh and uh I'm kind of with JP.
I'd rather stay in a fixed wing aircraft.
Um I have uh a better chance potentially of gliding to safety.
I mean, we we discussed something that helicopters can do called auto rotation and uh where again you can sort of disengage the the transmission, the clutch from the engine itself if there's an engine issue going on, and then the actual uh torture.
Well, I don't know about you guys, but I am never ever gonna get in a fucking helicopter, bro.
Yo, helicopter crashes, bro, it's like it happens like once a year.
Kobe died in a helicopter crash.
The president of Iran died in a helicopter crash, even though I think uh there was some involvement there by the Mossad, but bro, I am never going in a helicopter, bro.
Fuck that, man.
That the blades are still generating, you can auto-rotate that helicopter to a safe landing somewhere.
Uh, but you have to have the blades to do that, right?
So in this case, the blades completely came off, so there was no lift at all now being generated.
So as JP had pointed out, they they didn't have a chance.
It was doomed.
Um so now the FAA and NTSB are investigating, and we do have a retired Navy captain, aviation and search and rescue expert joining us on our air right now, uh, Armin Curtian.
Can you hear us, Armin?
Gotcha loud and clear.
Okay, so we now know that this was a tourist helicopter.
Um, what is the information?
What are the questions that you have?
Um, you know, as you hear all this news unfold and as we listen to the situation, the timeline that was laid out by the mayor.
Well, obviously, the first thing is just absolutely awful.
You have an you know an entire family go down with that helicopter.
So, you know, we have to keep them in our minds in our hearts.
But as everybody's talked about this looks like some kind of massive catastrophic failure from which the pilot had no chance to actually recover from.
So, excuse me.
What they're going to try and find out is was this a failure of material like the shaft actually crack or did it break?
Was there some kind of excuse me?
So sorry.
Was there some kind of loosening or did something come loose?
One thing led to another that eventually everything is sort of vibrated.
Uh over a period of a few seconds, or was it one massive break?
Captain Curdy, and maybe you walk us through what a proper search and rescue response uh looks like for a crash like this.
What happens when within the first five minutes after impact?
You know, we've seen so many crashes in the Hudson uh lately, or guys, do me a favor.
Can y'all like the video?
Um I'd really appreciate that.
It would help uh quite a bit.
Um like the video.
Listen, we only got 900 likes, uh, but we got what, 3500 of you guys in here roughly.
So like the video, my ninjas.
Okay, like the video.
Smash that like button.
Helps a lot with the algo.
Now if you saw it from DC over the water, in these massive metropolitan areas, the response is fast, it's massive and immediate.
Plus simply the fact there's plenty of sea traffic on the river to begin with.
That's going and checking everything out.
So you're gonna send in your your uh your folks to first make sure the area is safe, that there's no fire, there's no additional floating debris, which would cause a hazard to your divers.
The water temperature is gonna dictate how many divers you need because a diver can only go under that water for 20 or 30 minutes, even in a dry suit, 59 degrees.
Not a lot of time to stay conscious underwater.
So once you do that, you want to make sure that it's lit.
But you can see the uh the accident and then recover the bodies or recover the individuals, if you know that's not a miracle they managed to survive.
But in terms of survivability, is there ever a scenario where someone could survive a mid-air mechanical failure like this?
Armin, are you still there?
Alright, we might have.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, yeah, we can hear you.
Um, sorry.
Yeah.
Once once those rotors come off, there is absolutely nothing you can do.
You are completely along for the ride.
And the way a helicopter crashes into the water, once it hits the surface of the water, it's going to invert.
Even if it lands or comes down uh vertically, because the top of the helicopter is much heavier than the bottom.
How long might it take before we get some answers uh as we're referring to the FAA and TSB and investigating?
Honestly, for situation like this where I believe that the helicopter, I think is you're gonna find it mostly intact under the water.
Once you pull it out and put it on a on a bed, you're gonna want those inspectors looking at it literally right then and there.
Because they're gonna want to see if this was a clean break, or if not.
If it was a clean break, or excuse me, if it was say something that just got dislodged or came loose that you don't see any physical parts that were broken or sheared that might have been or might have happened airborne, then that's gonna lead you to one thing.
Perhaps it was a maintenance issue.
But if something physically core or physically broke, uh and the engineers can quickly determine, looking at those breaks, whether it was something that was done on impact or whether it was something that was done in the air because uh the torque and the moments of inertia simply weren't working with each other, airborne.
Yo, is there anybody in chat that's a helicopter uh pilot?
Is there anyone in here in chat?
We got a bunch of you guys watching right now.
Um any of you guys um is there anyone here that's a helicopter pilot?
I know we have plenty of like airline pilots, but I would love for someone in here if they're uh helicopter pilot to give a little bit of insight, bro, because I genuinely will never get on a helicopter, bro.
I've just seen too many great people die in helicopter crashes.
So I'm like, fuck that, man.
They'll know that very quickly.
So you I bet you somebody said, Yes, son, I'm a law bar pilot, bro.
Y'all niggas.
Niggas are funny, bro.
Yo, if your name is Muhammad though, I don't want to listen.
I I don't want your take.
I don't mean to be racist or whatever, but I'm gonna give it a dozen, bro.
Look, if your name is Muhammad or Ahmed or some shit like that, or even my Arab name, Ahmed, bro, I don't want to hear your take, bro.
Alright, I'm I'm be all the way a thousand here, alright?
Let me be very clear.
If you're a helicopter pilot, and you are from anywhere in North Africa, and you have Arab descent, I don't want to hear your fucking opinion.
Alright?
Sorry.
You know, I I practice this racism towards everybody.
Welcome to fucking the debrief, where we literally shit on everybody.
So I don't want to talk to y'all towel head niggas either.
I need a white person, even a black person to tell me about this.
Hispanic nigga, but I am not gonna take nothing from nobody named Ahmed or any type of in the name.
I'm good, bro.
No Khalids, none of that.
All right?
It's not Khalid, by the way.
It's Khalid.
So if it has a no.
I'll take a Jew too.
Hey, your name fucking Menachim?
Okay, I'll talk to you.
But I'm not talking to no Arab niggas with this shit.
Hell no.
So anybody in here that's a pilot that's not Arab.
Or you know, we'll extend or Muslim.
Yes, practicing bigotry against myself.
Even uh if you're Muslim, I don't want to hear from you either.
So if you're white and you're a convert, no.
I need a Christian, uh a Jewish person, uh, a Catholic, even an atheist.
Because them niggas don't want to die.
Even atheist.
But if you're Muslim or you're Arab, bro, I don't want to talk to you.
All right.
So, we got any uh helicopter pilots that meet my requirements.
Let me know in the comments below.
Within about 24 hours of that helicopter coming out of the water, they're gonna have a fairly decent idea of what happened.
All right, Armin Oh, this nigga Phil Cohen said I'm a I'm a pilot.
Uh nigga, how many times do I gotta tell you in chat?
You're Jewish.
Shut up.
All right.
It's like I gotta tell you this shit every day, bro.
Shut up.
This is your song.
Shut up.
You're Jewish.
Anyway.
Are the lights still on?
All right.
All right, we can keep going, guys.
Even look, look.
See, as soon as I start talking about Jews, this dude comes in.
I already know what he wants to do.
I say, Jews, this nigga starts showing up.
Bro, Frey, what's wrong with you, bro?
Why are you so anti-Semitic, man?
He heard the name Cohen.
This nigga showed up immediately.
All right, what do you what do you Okay, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
All right, man.
God damn, bro.
You we on YouTube.
Bro, literally, he's been here for like an hour, by the way.
Nigga's been here for like an hour.
Here it goen.
He comes over immediately.
Yeah, what the fuck, man?
Yo, nigga heard Cohen.
He said, No, fuck that.
What's this guy gotta say?
Fuck this nigga, bro.
All right, hey!
That's what he's gotta say to you, bro.
That's what we gotta say to you.
Okay.
Say fuck off.
All right, bro.
All right, you gotta get us canceled, man.
You gotta get us canceled.
All right, I love you too.
All right, go to your bed.
All right.
Okay, all right, man.
Oh, man.
All right.
All right, buddy.
Go on, go to your bed.
Go to your bed.
Go to your bed.
You gotta get us canceled.
Okay.
All right.
That was funny.
Um, we really appreciate your expertise.
Thank you for joining us.
We want to go out live to uh Meredith Gordon.
I script that chat.
Like, he just heard uh Jewish Cohen, whatever, and he walked over.
Bro, I had to check bro, had to uh bro had to come in and check out what was going on.
Frank Dolph in a house.
I'm in now close to the crash scene there um in New Jersey.
Meredith, what can you tell us?
That's right.
Well, first of all, there's been a little bit more increased activity in terms of uh boats moving around the site of the debris that's still in the water behind us.
Again, the debris has not been lifted out of the water yet.
It is still uh submerged, and it looks like uh the the legs, if you will, of the helicopter are still sticking up out of the water.
But when I walked down this walkway again, just a few minutes ago, there is uh what looks like personal belongings that may have belonged to the people who uh were in the helicopter floating around here.
Uh, we saw what appears to be two uh brown leather seats that again you would assume came from this helicopter floating in the Bro, what the fuck?
Holy in the water.
Uh and there's also what seems to be an oil sheen on the water uh near where the helicopter crashed.
Again, I talked to people that live in these neighboring buildings.
A lot of them were home, working from home when the crash happened.
They all heard a boom.
Uh they said it woke some of their babies up.
Their dogs heard it and were startled and you know started barking.
And uh it's it's very somber and and people are really sad here.
And again, when I first got to the scene earlier, I spoke with a young boy named Leo who was walking this walkway after school with his mom, and he actually saw a lot of the helicopter uh debris, and he took a video of it that he shared with me.
Uh take a look here.
I mean, so first of all, a really important thing I saw.
So I was walking to school, like my school's in Hoboken, so I was walking through that terminal, and then like I didn't hear anything.
I just uh saw like a lot of these people.
Uh these people were standing at the pier, they're like watching something, and then I saw all these boats, and then I'm like, What happened over there?
And they said a helicopter crashed.
So I'm like, yeah, that's really scary.
And I continued down from my way to school, and then I saw this man uh filming something in the water, and at first I thought like recording litter in the water at this time.
So smart young man, the fact that he's able to recall all this details a child.
He's smarter than a lot of the girls that we bring on the show.
I bet you he can name three countries.
Seriously?
But then I realized those were actual helicopter pieces.
So I joined the recording.
And what did you see?
What did the helicopter pieces look like?
You mentioned it might be like the rotors.
Yeah.
So it looked like the rotors they were like big, uh thick, and they had so they had like on one side, there are two pieces.
So the bigger piece, it had like on one side it was black, and then there was this like a goldish line, and then it was white.
Maybe like that can help you figure out which c helicopter it is from.
The fact he was able to recall all those details is wildly impressive, man.
Smart kid, dude.
Smart fucking kid.
Anytime I see smart kids like that, I get excited for the future, bro.
Because these guys are a future.
Do you guys know why?
This is why, dude.
Like people say all the time, Myron, you're extreme.
Why do you say the shit that you say?
Uh blah blah blah.
Guys, when I talk about like, for example, my stance on you know, guys that play for the other team and how they need to have their own designated zones where they can do their shit.
I'm always coming from the position where we need to create the best environment for children.
We need two family households, we need to avoid public degeneracy.
Like, look, you want to do some weirdo shit, do that on your own time.
Keep it away from the kids.
We need more kids like that.
You know what I mean?
You could tell just from the way he's speaking that he's probably a smarter, higher achieving kid, man, which is great.
We need more smart kids.
That's how we're gonna build this fucking country back.
You know what I mean?
So, um, the kids are the future, bro, and we have to protect them.
So, W recall rec uh recollection from uh from a kid.
smarter than half the girls that come on these fucking shows *scoffs* *scoffs* And obviously, this is a fucking tragedy.
Yeah, that's right.
Again, people are just getting home from work, it seems like around here, and uh we've seen a lot of people walking their dogs, people with families just coming to take a look again at the helicopter wreckage, which is still in the water.
There's been some increased activity, as I said, uh, with police boats and and FDNY boats coming over uh close to where this big crane boat that is presumably going to pull the wreckage out of the water is uh, but again, it's it's still in the water.
People coming over uh to look.
And again, a lot of people can't believe that they're seeing uh again, presumably wreckage and personal belongings from this helicopter, uh, right along this walkway, and uh I guess you would call it ten feet, I would say, not ten feet, maybe thirty feet uh from these high-rise buildings, there's wreckage in the water uh floating.
So police have not removed anything yet uh in terms of the materials from the water, guys.
Yeah, it's inconceivable, it's heartbreaking.
Uh, Marida, thank you.
I mean, this is a sightseeing helicopter.
So many of them taking off, and there's so many helipads around that area of the Hudson River, too.
And so it's I'll tell you this.
Hey, nobody gonna go on a fucking New York helicopter ride after this, bro.
Bro, the nobody, man.
I remember when that Washington DC uh crash happened, um, where a helicopter crashed into a plane.
Remember that guy's literally within days of Trump taking office?
Uh and they're blaming it on DEI.
Bro.
I'm good, man.
Yeah, I still get nervous on takeoffs with planes, man.
The big reason why I hate traveling is because of that shit.
Truly, truly a heartbreaking afternoon on the Hudson River.
Um we want to go to Jessica From Mosa, who's been live uh along Pier 40.
Uh Jess, what are your sources telling you?
Bianca Natasha, well, we now know that recovery efforts are over.
They pulled uh the bodies out of the water.
Four of them were pronounced dead here at the scene.
Two, they rushed to the hospital, but later died at the hospital.
We know that this was a family from Spain.
They were visiting uh two adults and three children.
Bro, what the fuck, man?
That's that's fucking awful, man.
Uh a nuclear family killed.
Uh and also the pilot.
Um, all dead at this hour, we have learned.
Um, I'm gonna step out of the way here because I want to show you.
There's not a lot of activity, but if you if he zooms in here, you're gonna see there's some flashing lights, um, NYPD rescue boats still here.
But throughout the uh last hour, two hours, you know, all the divers have come out of the water.
We know that the call came in at 317 p.m.
Multiple calls to 911 saying that there was a helicopter in the water.
The police commissioner says the helicopter crashed near the New Jersey coastline here in the Hudson River.
FDNY assets were told were nearby, so they launched their boats right away.
Rescue swimmers went right into the water.
Um, and you know, we have to really give them credit, the work that they do.
They are trained to do this, but yet today, uh, you know, this was traumatic for them.
They they went into that water trying to save these young children uh and their family members along with the pilot, and they couldn't do it.
They tried they tried their best.
They said they did everything they could there to save at least one life, but that was impossible.
Uh this was a Bell 206 helicopter from New York helicopters.
We're still waiting to hear from them.
Uh, you know, we did ask the mayor and the police commissioner and other officials here if they knew anything about this pilot.
Uh was he an experienced pilot?
Was he not?
Uh when was the last time this helicopter was inspected?
Those uh questions they could not answer, saying that this is still under investigation.
But we know at 3 08 the helicopter had reached the George Washington Bridge.
It was turning around, but shortly after, within they say seconds, that's when the helicopter lost control, um, crashing into the Hudson River upside down, and I think that's what made it difficult to try to get uh that family and that pilot out alive.
But we're live here at Pier 40.
Uh, I can tell you the mood here, very sad.
We have seen uh we saw uh divers come out, paramedics come out of the water, and you can see it in their faces.
Uh just how tr uh traumatic this has been.
Um, how sad you can only imagine um we don't even know if that family and that pilot uh had a chance to even think or see what was happening.
You know, it happened so quickly uh that what went through that family's mind, those those children, we don't know their ages, we don't know their gender.
Uh so a lot of questions, you know.
Uh, we know that uh they have not revealed their uh They're probably younger minors, I'm guessing.
Identities yet, and that's because they're waiting to notify the family.
Again, this is a family from Spain.
They were visiting, so they may not have any friends or relatives here at all.
They're also working, I know, with the consulate, uh, to get that information out to their family.
So hopefully we'll have more information on the victims in the coming hours or even uh tomorrow.
But that's the latest I have here from Pier 40.
Ladies.
Yeah, Jessica, you just painted a a pretty heartbreaking picture there to put your yourself in these people's shoes as this is happening.
It's it's terrible.
It's terrible to think about.
Um, and we just wish their families the best.
People that know them uh as they're probably processing this right now.
Um Jessica, we're gonna turn things over to Linda Schmidt.
We're hearing that she may have some information on the helicopter.
Let's go to um let's actually go to Sharon Crowley.
Um the helicopter touring company, New York Helicopter.
What are they saying, Sharon?
Yeah, we are finally getting some information here.
The CEO of New York Helicopter Tours just issuing this statement saying, quote, it's devastation.
I'm a father and a grandfather, and to have children on there.
I'm devastated.
I'm absolutely devastated.
I haven't seen anything like that in my 30 years in the helicopter business.
And we learned just a few minutes ago from a press conference with the mayor and the police commissioner and others that it was New York helicopters who owned and operated the helicopter that is involved in this deadly crash in the Hudson River, where six people were killed.
A sight seeing a family from Spain.
We don't know their names yet, as Jessica just said, three of them children.
Let's hear now from the police commissioner who spoke just about a half an hour ago.
A Bell 206 helicopter flying for the Tor Company, New York helicopters took off from the downtown Manhattan heliport at 2 59 PM.
The aircraft flew south before turning to fly north along the Manhattan shoreline up the Hudson River.
At 3 08 PM, the helicopter reached the George Washington Bridge and then turned again to fly south along the New Jersey short line.
Shoreline.
Shortly thereafter, the aircraft lost control and hit the water just a few feet off the coast of Pier A Park in Hoboken.
The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
We also heard from Mayor Adams describing this as a heartbreaking tragedy.
And before I send it back to you, I just want to reiterate something we heard from an eyewitness who said he saw this crash in mid-air.
And I'm gonna quote him for you.
Bruce Wall said he saw the helicopter falling apart in midair with the tail and propeller coming off.
The propeller was still spinning without the aircraft as it fell.
So a lot of people in Hoboken probably saw this happen if they happened to be looking up at the skies this afternoon about 317, uh or a little bit a few minutes thereafter when all this started to unfold.
We also heard from New Jersey Governor Murphy extending his condolences and saying that his emergency responders are working with people, the NYPD and FDNY as well.
So now this investigation likely turned over to the FAA and the NTSB as we get a little further in this.
And and one of the SAR persons who's search and rescue that we spoke to not too long ago was saying that we might be able to get re a report back on this pretty quickly.
So we're going to see how things go.
Sharon, thank you for bringing us that bit of information.
Turning over to Nick now, though, I just want to make sure and clarify that weather was not a factor here.
No, uh no.
I mean, the weather had been deteriorating as the day had gone along.
Uh the winds had started to pick up.
Uh you know, I flew this morning and it wasn't that bad.
Uh the ceiling was quite high.
Uh I looked at the observation from Teterborough Airport, which is the nearest airport to the crash scene.
And uh at the time of the incident, uh the accident, uh, the wind was out of the southeast, uh, a little dusty.
It was gusting up over 30 miles per hour, but the visibility was great, 10 miles visibility, and the ceiling was up at about 6,000 feet, the cloud the the lowest cloud layer.
So, weather not a factor uh at all.
Uh it seems to be a a uh uh, you know, just something went wrong with that with the those blades, the rotor head uh weather uh fatigue or the bolts coming loose, um a series of events.
No, if it's not weather, um this company might get sued, chat.
Like this might this might make them liable if it wasn't weather.
Because if it's weather, you can always make the argument, oh, because that's what they said about the Kobe situation.
Um it was really bad with clouds, they didn't want to fly.
Kobe insisted.
Um, you know, and uh and they made it happen.
But in this situation, if it's like upkeep with the helicopter, whoo.
Man, that owner uh.
Um you know that owner is definitely uh he's probably talking to a lawyer right now as we speak, Chuck.
One leading to another situation and then the the catastrophic failure at that point.
When you look at the water temperature 40s to low five, and and I I just I just feel like it it was death upon impact with just how how brutal that was.
But then if there was a possibility of survival with the water temps being so cold, and then just the fact that hypothermia sitting in in 45 minutes.
I mean, it was just a uh a tragedy from the start.
Well, and then they uh if you look at the timeline, right?
We're talking uh uh the accident happened at 317 and 259, so it's like eighteen minutes or two.
But the accident having happened at 317 and the first responders didn't get there till three four.
So they may have been inverted under the water for more than twenty minutes.
Yeah.
And um now and again, think about that being in guys, it's cold in New York right now.
It is not warm.
I was just at Pennsylvania, as you guys know what I was up at Penn State, it is not warm.
So that hyperthermia is real.
That water is gonna be freezing.
Under the water.
And the other thing, too, and I I I remember talking with someone that's like uh physicist or some shit like that.
When you hit the water from that height, it's like landing on concrete.
So people would think, oh, does the water break the fault?
No, man.
It's like literally hitting concrete.
Uh from that high up.
In your belts, no training to be able to get out of there.
Yeah.
Right.
So uh just a recipe for disaster.
It's really difficult to paint that picture as you, you know, asked us to do.
Um, and I know this hits differently because there's kids involved.
And Nick, you're you're not just a pilot, you're a dad.
Yes.
How does this land for you?
Well, I mean, you know, it's tragedy, right?
You think about losing your children.
Um, and again, something like this, if you think about training, um where you do um egress training, right?
You where you would uh practice in a scenario where you dive into the water, the the the vehicle goes into the water, goes inverted, and you try to get out.
And again, there's disorientation, there's darkness, you don't know what's going on.
But you know, here the the tragedy again of uh and here what potentially looks like a whole family of tourists from Spain visiting New York.
You know, it's uh you know, if you're a surviving parent, it it would be awful, of course, is you know, but um but and uh having the potential here what we uh can assume potentially maybe a whole family was lost.
Do people get briefed on any kind of emergency measures?
What would happen if if you land in the water?
I I know this happens when you take off in a helicopter, they tell you you have flotation devices underneath you, but that's about it.
There I mean there should be a proper safety briefing.
That's really required.
Yeah.
Uh you know, when I uh take a flight with uh passengers, even my family that's heard me give the briefing over and over again, I still give the briefing.
So you have an idea of what to do if something happens and I can't help you.
Yeah, yeah.
Um so a safety briefing is is really a requirement, and I'm sure these you know professional uh companies, helicopter companies, uh as in you know, you get a safety briefing on an airliner, what to do.
Uh I'm sure they gave them some type of a safety.
Chris says uh off topic, what are your thoughts on working out of state as a single man?
I've always been away for family or four years pursuing money career with BP, no trouble getting women, but I do miss them, so I'm just one of your opinion.
Uh no, it's great, bro.
It builds a lot of character.
That's what I did.
Makes you into a man.
So um working out of state is better.
No distractions, no no comfort.
You you know, you may it helps you focus a lot more.
So working out of state is fantastic as a young guy.
Safety briefing, but does that briefing cover something like this?
I mean, it it the briefing may be to show you how to unbuckle your seatbelt, to show you how to open the door if you have to get out.
But that's assuming that you've landed somewhere safely.
And upright.
And upright.
Exactly.
Now they're not gonna uh there's no way they could brief them on an inverted impact into the water and have them respond.
Yeah.
Um it's just it's just uh i impossible really to have them do it.
But these flight companies operating daily, hundreds of them, I'm not sure, but there's quite a bit.
I mean, you're over water.
Manhattan's surrounded by water.
Is this not something that they should talk about?
Well, uh again, it's it's probably done in a briefing if it's gonna be a normal uh you know, potential off-site landing, let's say.
So uh where uh as we discussed a helicopter, if it has an engine issue, you know, you can uh sort of detach the blades the the from the the uh the clutch there is what we would call it the the uh transmission.
And so now the blades uh are still spinning, so the helicopter pilot takes that energy that they're still generating to what's called auto-rotate the helicopter down.
So he's still getting lift, he's still able to somewhat directionally control the helicopter, uh he or she and make a landing.
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Okay.
Upright, either in a field uh in in the water where they the potential floats uh that are on the skids would then inflate and the helicopter would then be upright.
So the briefing would include if that happens, this is what you do.
If I can't, as the pilot get back to you, this is how you know you unbuckle your seatbelt.
This is how you open the door.
When you exit the helicopter, stay away from the blades, that type of a briefing.
But this type of a scenario being very rare, really, uh, how do you brief for that?
You really you really can't.
Yeah.
So uh Well, well, Nick, um, the fact that you've been a your pilot, your your expertise has been invaluable in the last two and a half hours that you know we've been on air just uncovering this live together.
Um we want to go to Meredith now, who is live out in New Jersey.
And Meredith, you have some new video of the debris that people are now finding at this crash site.
That's right.
There's a bunch of debris that is uh along this walk away here, which is uh looking out over the crash site.
Again, uh take a look at this video that we just took moments ago.
But you guys mentioned safety uh safety manuals and you know the the briefing that they give people when they get on an aircraft or a helicopter.
Well, there was actually safety manuals floating in the water that I saw myself as part of the debris.
Uh we saw two seats, uh brown leather seats floating in the river or floating in the river uh along this walking area.
A lot of people who have come to look at you know the helicopter, which is still submerged in the water uh behind me, have seen the debris floating in the water.
Uh we saw an a water bottle floating with the rest of the debris, which again you would assume uh came from inside the helicopter.
Uh I saw what appeared to be a bag floating, uh, which again likely somebody's personal belongings.
And there's also a bit of an oil slick in the water, which you would think uh came from this helicopter as well.
But again, the police and authorities haven't really retrieved any of the floating debris from this area yet.
Uh and people are uh just really taken aback by all of this and taking it in as they come and survey the scene.
Yeah, Meredith, I was sure we're gonna be seeing a lot of that debris ending up there, so we're still trying to clean up this scene, uh tragic scene.
We're gonna turn things over to Dan Rice.
Uh we talked to Dan uh a couple times a week up in the Chopter in Sky Fox HD.
Dan, you do this for a living.
How how is this landing for you right now as you're seeing this unfold?
This is tough to watch.
Um you know for what we do for a living, anything is a possibility.
And you're prepared for it.
You know, you heard about the safety briefings and everything else.
I know 25, 30 years ago, somewhere in that range, I went up to Groton, Connecticut, and did a water egress training to prepare me for the unlikely event we ended up in the water.
Uh when you look at that chopper upside down in the water, those yellow bags out of those gray bags, those are what we call the floats.
And they're there in case of an emergency landing in the water.
But what you'll notice in those bags, but the way those uh floats are, they're not the point.
The pilot did not even have enough time to deploy the floats.
Um the video out there, it's very to see that because when you see the one video from the tiers where you see the chopper coming down upside down, the very first thing I see is the main rotor system is missing and the tailboom is missing.
Without any rotors on the aircraft, the pilot has zero control of the situation.
Everybody's along for the ride death.
That's scary to watch.
Yeah.
That's that file helicopter.
That is the helicopter we fly.
I was just about to say that.
So the Bell 206 is what you're flying to.
Correct.
It's a uh Bell 206, Long Ranger 4, L4, they call it.
Uh two big rotors on top, two little rotors on the back, single engine aircraft.
Uh it seats seven people in it.
Uh for us, it's continued differently, but that's what it can fit.
Dan, we're hearing from a couple pilots who were saying they don't trust helicopters.
They'd rather be in a fixed wing aircraft.
Also, guys, we're gonna talk about Megan Kelly and Matt Walsh.
Matt Walsh, I think, responded to her.
And to be honest, I was the first person to call Megan Kelly out on her bullshit.
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All right.
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So anyway, let's get back to this helicopter thing, and then we're gonna go on to the other stories.
You do obviously this is breaking news.
This happened literally like an hour or two ago.
Fucking helicopter crash in New York City.
Um looks like it's six were aboard the helicopter, Spanish nationality family, three adults, three children.
Um obviously this is fucking horrible, but this happened um from a helicopter tour um that runs out in New York.
So for all you guys that are thinking about doing a helicopter tour, I don't want none of y'all dying, bro.
So cancel that shit.
Cancel that shit, man.
Because it's looking like it's it's potentially um user error and or uh uh mainness problem on the helicopter.
Okay.
Uh the CEO gave a statement.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's already talking to lawyers.
Actually, that'd probably be the smart thing to do, because this is not a weather issue.
So since it's not a weather issue, it's gonna be a human error, which means there's probably gonna be a lawsuit coming at some point.
Every day, can you can you explain uh why that fear is present for for a lot of pilots?
I gotta be honest.
Now, again, I always take the preference for everybody.
I'm not a pilot.
I'm a reporter, camera operator who flies in the helicopter every single day for the last 25 something years.
I have yet to meet a helicopter or a pilot who's afraid of the helicopter itself.
I don't know where that fear comes from because honestly, just looking at this incident.
I again, I'm not gonna speculate what happened.
But it's a single aircraft incident.
It wasn't the you know, there was a collision, there wasn't some sort of error that way.
Something happened catastrophically in the air with a single aircraft.
Um, I would assume for pilots.
Um you lose, I mean, losing the rotors, and I can't remember any time uh in recent history, last 20, 30 years, where we've seen a rotor come off of a helicopter.
So a lot of times we hear of auto rotation.
I know we heard Nick talking about that earlier.
That just takes the if you have an engine failure, it takes the momentum of those big blades on top spinning.
And the pilot can handle the helicopter getting down to the ground.
If that's missing, then you have no control whatsoever.
So I'm going to assume if a pilot is saying that, and especially from fixed wing the uh to a helicopter, a helicopter, a rotor craft, that might be the fear.
Um, I'm not sure, to be honest, because I'll tell you what, I don't have a fear of getting back in our helicopter.
Mr. Fuba says uh uh apply for a recent DHA.
I'm assuming that means direct hire announcement put it for uh NYC New York DC LA.
Do I have a pretty good chance of getting NY?
Um, I mean it depends on the needs, bro, of the stock office.
But they definitely need agents, man.
So, you know, best of luck to you in the application process, FUBA.
Um, we we have to go back and do our job tomorrow or Monday or whenever we fly again.
Um, you know, for us, I know our helicopter company does uh quite a bit of safety uh checks on our helicopter, a lot of maintenance.
There's a lot that goes into flying these helicopters.
Uh you can't predict everything, but we haven't had enough incidents.
Who wants to say chat?
To me to warrant.
I mean, we just heard we heard the mayor uh telling the steps comp saying that the choppers are safe.
And as far as the New York experience.
Yeah.
So you know, it's such an unfortunate situation, and the NCSB will tell us.
I mean, you heard them say, um, as soon as on the 911 calls, stop all traffic on the North River.
That's the old name for the Hudson River.
They do that to preserve the crash site so they can get as many pieces of that helicopter gathered up out of the water for the NTSB to do their proper investigation.
And when they will come to us in about a year or so, with all their preliminary, probably in a couple of weeks, but they'll you know, they'll do their investigation and they'll let everybody know what happened with that specific helicopter.
Yeah, that those are the big questions that you know we want to know.
Um, Dan Rice, thank you so much.
We want to go to Armin Curtian, again, a retired Navy captain, aviation and search and rescue uh expert.
Um Armin, so right now the helicopter debris, what's left of it is still in the water, and the NTSB FA is investigating.
Tell us like what are the next steps here once they're able to take this helicopter?
I mean, is there a black box in there?
Um, you know, we we know that this was a touring company.
What what information are they looking to gather?
Chris, Certainly, it's possible that it may have had some kind of black box or recording device uh to determine you know what position the flight controls were in, what was going on with the engine, what were the measures of torque, the engine the engine uh temperature, fuel flow, all those kinds of things.
Uh regardless, when they do pull it out of the water and bring it up.
Uh the engineers at the NTSB have done this.
Okay, and the NTSB real quick, guys.
Um so if you guys ever saw the movie Flight with um Denzel Washington, that was who was investigating.
But the NCSB does all investigations on any type of um aviation problems.
Uh they obviously did the investigation up in Washington, D.C., and I think they refer for criminal investigation if needed.
But uh here they are independent U.S. government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation in this role in the NTSB investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents, uh, certain types of highway crashes, ship and marine accidents, pipeline incidents, bridge failures, and railroad accidents.
The NCSB is also in charge of investigating causes uh cases of hazardous material releases that occur during transportation.
So they're the ones that are in charge of figuring this thing out.
That's also going to play a who huge role in whether there's um, you know, uh gonna be some any type of uh liability.
And there's a famous scene from this movie.
Let me see if I can get it here.
Flight Denzel Washington.
This is this is a very famous scene right here.
This is him at a hearing with the NTSB.
I'm sorry, my what?
Your opinion.
And for those that are unaware of the movie, in this movie, Denzel Washington plays a pilot who was flying a plane drunk and was still able to miraculously land the plane through due to his you know fantastic piloting skills, but when they conducted their investigation, they found alcohol in the system, or or no, they found alcohol, I think, in one of the other women in the um shit.
It was basically one of the flight attendants was blamed for it, but he couldn't live with the guilt.
Because I think he was like hooking up with her or whatever.
And he basically took accountability in the scene for it.
Um, obviously they sensationalized it, but this is just so you guys kind of get an idea of like what the NTSB does, right?
If there's drunk people involved in a plane crash, that's obviously gonna be a fucking problem, right?
So flew that plane upside down.
I don't know if that's actually physically possible or that was done for cinematic effect, but I'll play this quick little scene from the movie.
Captain, since her toxicology report is the only toxicology report that's the girl.
It is admissible in this hearing, and she's see right here, NTSB.
She in fact tested positive for alcohol.
Is it your opinion that Katarina Marquez drank those two bottles of vodka on the plane?
When in reality, he's the one that drank them that day.
I'm...
Now, guys, this movie, honestly, I think anyone that has alcohol problem or likes to drink, you know, maybe some of you guys are weak in words, whatever, you guys should all watch this movie.
Bro, when I tell you guys that alcohol is the fucking devil, I'm telling y'all, man, it is literally the worst thing that we have legalized.
I think it's worse than illicit drugs in some cases.
Like this movie will red pill you on alcohol, bro.
Because the thing that's crazy is that so many Americans have this problem.
So many Americans have this problem, man.
Like obviously it's cinematic, it's fictional, blah, blah, blah.
But the the underlying tone of the movie when it comes to alcoholism, et cetera, is very fucking real.
Very real.
I've seen friends and colleagues lose Their lives over alcohol, man.
And anybody in here?
Somebody some of you guys right now in the chat might have an alcohol problem.
Some of you guys right now trying to get over it.
Bro, put down the bottle, guys.
Put down the bottle.
Alcohol is worse than even weed.
You guys know I hate weed.
I hate all drugs.
But if I had to pick between the two.
I I would say weed is slightly less worse.
They're both terrible.
But bro.
Alcohol is the worst, man.
Look, you have a birthday party, whatever, you got a designated driver, fine.
You want to drink for the occasion, cool.
But most people and alcoholics, they don't drink for the occasion.
They make the occasion to drink.
And I want to make that very clear.
Most people that drink don't drink for the occasion.
They drink.
They don't drink for the occasion.
They make the occasion to drink.
So anyway, I'll play this quick little scene and then we'll get back in this helicopter crash shit.
I'm sorry, Mr. Wittaker.
I couldn't hear you.
What did you say?
I said, God help me.
Yes.
Well, however, is it your opinion?
It's my opinion.
Trina did not drink that vodka.
Oh shit.
She's like, wait, what?
Excuse me, Mr. Wittaker.
She saved the boy's life.
That's could you speak louder, Captain?
Trina Marquez did not drink the vodka.
Because I drank the vodka.
*Groans*
Yeah.
Nigga cooked after that one.
Mind you, he has it here.
He's at a hearing under oath.
His legal team had prepared him for this.
Niggas are in the back.
Just fuck.
Damn it.
Shit.
Damn it.
We prepared this nigga, man.
Holly.
Oh, I should have worried y'all niggas.
This is a spoiler alert.
If you haven't seen this movie, I should have told y'all niggas that sorry.
Objection!
The lawyer stands up.
Hey!
Hey!
Objection!
Please be seated, sir.
Sir.
I I drank the vodka bottles.
Please be seated.
Oh shit.
Sir, this is not a courtroom.
well object anyway I drank the vodka bottles on the plane.
Captain Whitaker.
On the three nights before the accident.
October 11th.
October 11th, October 12th, and 13th and 14th.
I was intoxicated.
I drank all of those days I drank.
In excess.
On the morning of the accident.
I was drunk.
Oh!
I'm drunk now.
Oh.
I think that one is the end right there, my friends.
Fatality.
Nigga said I'm drunk right now.
Cooked.
But guys, look, I know we're laughing at it and shit like that.
Then this was a damn good movie.
But this shit is real, man.
This shit is fucking real, man.
So anyway.
I had to show you guys that movie clip because I want you guys to understand what the NTSB is.
That was the whole purpose was to show you what the guys the N N T SB is.
That was like an NTSB hearing right there.
Anyway, back to the story.
Uh a lot.
Not saying this helicopter was drunk, rather what the NTSB's job is to do.
They have looked at accidents, all kinds of shapes and sizes, and you'd be shocked and amazed as how good they are at reconstructing an aircraft once it's uh actually impacted.
In this case, there was no explosion, there was no fire.
Uh and uh considering you know they Yeah, Denzel's a fantastic actor, bro.
Well, I I would say well, one of the top ten all time.
One of the top ten all time.
Denzel's such a good fucking actor, man.
They're gonna recover the road in the helicopter.
And if you guys haven't seen flight, you need to go see it.
I'm sorry if I spoil the Frion Niggas, but it's still a good movie, and you should watch it.
IN THE COUNTRY, THE BEST OF THEM IS A LITTLE BIT OF THEM.
IT REALLY IS EYE OPENER WHEN IT COMES TO ALCOHOLISM.
DEBRIS AROUND THE MAIN BODY OF THE HELICOPTER, THE MAIN FUSELAGE.
And I do believe that they'll have the critical parts and their critical components to actually look at.
And then they have methods of looking at the uh the shaft and the metal from a metallurgical standpoint, they'll use x-rays to look at the stresses in the shaft.
They'll look at they'll use x-rays to determine you know stresses in the airframe of the body to know how it hit.
They will be able to also determine and distinguish between what happened on impact and what might have happened actually airborne at that time.
And then I really believe that they'll have a pretty decent idea of what happened within the first two or three days of looking at the at the uh the vehicle.
Okay.
Armin, before uh we head over to another reporter on scene, I just want to ask you, you've commanded search and rescue operations.
So, what are crews up against in a river recovery like this one, especially when this aircraft broke apart the way that it did.
You've got the current to deal with, you've got the temperature of the water to deal with, you've got visibility in the water to deal with.
You've got uh the ambient wind uh airborne uh to deal with.
All right, we got um Queen Ben says message from dude uh J.R.E. hosted a debate with Davis Smith Douglas Murray tell them tell them to start talking about two hours into it.
Okay, I'll I'll cue that up too.
Um Owen, first time donating out from England, and I want to know if you think Nigel Farage is our best chance to get back to normal.
Um I know who Nigel Frash is.
I know that he's a British nationalist.
I know he's critical of Islam, um, but I don't know enough about him to give you a real opinion, Owen, to be a hundred percent honest with you.
I don't study British politics uh um I mean hell, that fucking y'all niggas don't even want me in your cut.
No, I'm just kidding.
Um, but I would um maybe one day I'll I'll I'll do a show on British politics, but I'll be I'll be very candid with you, bro.
I don't know enough to give an educated opinion on Niger Farage.
I know who he is, I know some of his stances, uh, but I think you know, just knowing some of the stance and not knowing everything and speaking on is is ill-informed and stupid.
So I'll just kind of stay in my lane and not go into something I'm not too familiar with.
I wish I had a better answer for you.
But I I hate talking on uh stuff that I'm not confident about.
But as well, you've got daylight, so that's a positive thing, and considering that the aircraft is right the helicopter right there on the surface of the water, daylight and visibility is not shouldn't be a problem.
Uh we had the accident in Reagan National, it was night, and those, you know, a lot of that's not to the bottom, so yeah, visibility wasn't a major issue.
Time and temperature of the water is also a problem.
All right, Armin, thank you very much.
Um, we want to go to our reporter, Linda Schmidt out there live.
Uh Linda, I I I have a question for you regarding just public perception.
I mean, paint a picture, just what people are thinking.
I mean, plane crashes, we have the one that happened in DC.
Um, you're you've reported on all of this.
Just kind of what goes through your mind.
Well, you know, whenever you're covering these types of things, certainly it's scary for the general public.
I mean, it's scary for me as a is a human being and as a news reporter covering this kind of stuff, because so many of these accidents come out of nowhere, and they're they're like, for example, some of the experts talking earlier today, and even um uh the uh helicopter pilot that you guys were just talking to.
You know, this to them, this is kind of a one off type of situation because there have not been many helicopter crashes in our area like this.
And this is uh something that obviously the wind out here had went catastrophically wrong with this aircraft.
Um, but helicopters when you compare them, like Nick Gregory was talking about, when you're talking about an airplane versus a helicopter, an airplane is much safer and um it not as fragile as a helicopter is.
But as far as the investigation goes, you know, the NTSB and the FAA, they are going to be conducting investigations.
And then, of course, preliminarily they will have results of these investigations, probably within about three to six months, because that's what normally happens, and then they release a report.
And then um as far as the final report, that will most likely come in about a year.
That's what historically has happened, whether it's a helicopter crash or a uh or a plane.
But as far as the response out here, this was a massive emergency response.
You had the um you had the FDNY out here.
They were out here with divers and boats.
You had the NYPD as well with divers, aviation, harbor, uh, the scuba uh team, as I was just talking about.
Uh you had the uh Coast Guard that was out here, um, as well as Port Authority.
And um from the news conference uh that was conducted uh uh about I guess 40 minutes ago at this point, where the mayor was there, the fire commissioner was there, and the police commissioner, the police commissioner saying that uh uh NYPD divers recovered four of the bodies from the water, and divers with the FDNY recovered two of those bodies.
And that uh this again was a family from Spain, and they were visiting here and they are were on one of these tour helicopters, taking out and uh uh a beautiful ride along the Hudson River, and they had left south of where I am right now.
I'm at the uh 40 uh 34th Street up here, south of where we are now.
They were tra it was a beautiful day earlier today as well.
Traveling up the Hudson River, they made it up to the George Washington Bridge.
They got to see that gorgeous view, and then they turned around and they headed back south here along the Hudson, and that's when things went tragically wrong.
And when you look at that video and you see the propeller, now earlier on my sources had told me that the propeller just came off of the helicopter, and then there is video supporting that.
Um and then watching the body just drop like a rock into the Hudson River, and then upside down.
I mean d it's just uh the the visual of it, and to know this family was on there and the pilot, I mean, my God.
I know.
It is truly just heartbreaking.
Yeah, it's heartbreaking in it, and how often we have these kind of sightseeing tour companies running in New York City.
This is kind of just a routine thing that people do.
Um we want to go to Sharon now.
Uh Sharon, last time we saw you were sharing an update from the CEO of New York helicopter.
Um, do you have any other updates?
Yeah, just to remind you of what he had to say, just devastated.
He said he's a father and a grandfather and has never seen anything like that in his 30 years in the helicopter business.
Now we also heard from the police commissioner from the mayor, and I should say we heard from one of the first responders telling us that they did everything they could to try to save these lives, but as you can see from the video and the helicopter landing out of control into the Hudson River upside down, there's very little chance for survival, unfortunately.
Uh let's hear from Mayor Adams.
He spoke uh within the last hour.
Three adults and three children were on board a Bell 206 helicopter that had left from the downtown sky port just about 3 p.m.
The pilot and a family visiting from Spain with our preliminary information as at this time.
Members of the FDNY and NYPD Harbor units arrived uh at the scene, and divers from both agencies entered the water.
At this time, all six victims have been removed from the water.
And sadly, all six victims have been pronounced uh deceased.
And we now know as all right.
Um obviously terrible story, man.
Um we'll move on to the some of the other stuff.
But uh obviously that was breaking news.
Let me read some of these chats here.
Um so we got here.
Uncle Adolf says, um, you know, Mark couple of your IG are of our IG clips pages, hundreds of thousands of followers were banned around the same time as yours was banned.
Is there any way we could use your method or you get them back?
So if I get my account back, I'll put you guys on with my plug.
I got you, Uncle Adolf.
So let me get my uh let me see if I get my accounts back, then I will go ahead and put y'all on.
Because I don't want to put anybody on unless like you know, they they they can actually make it happen.
I don't want to waste any of you guys' time.
Uh what's your prediction on Islam countries like Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi of Israel bomb all of Palestine?
You are the news to me more than X. Um here's the thing.
So the the and this is what's kind of going on in the Middle East.
So the Gulf states like Qatar, um, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc., these countries have money, right?
And a big reason why they have money is because they play ball with the United States, they obviously have a lot of oil, and um they are friendly with Israel.
But they're in a weird position because their people dislike Israel.
But the government understands for them to maintain their regime, they must play nice with Israel and United States.
And this is kind of an ugly reality in the Middle East that no one wants to admit.
So the people of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, etc., hate Israel.
And they hate the occupation of the Palestinian people.
But the dictators or the monarchs, because all these countries are pretty much run by a dictator and or a monarch of some kind, right?
These people understand for them regime to stay in place, uninhibited, they must play ball with the United States and Israel.
Does that make sense?
A perfect example of this at the highest level is like the country of Jordan.
The country of Jordan gets a ridiculous amount of aid from the United States to basically support Israel.
Though the Jordanians dislike Israel, the government plays ball with Israel for the aid and for the United States support.
Same thing with Egypt.
Egypt also gets a bunch of aid to be friendly to Israel, because uh Egypt is on the border of uh Israel.
And thank you so much.
I really appreciate that, bro.
So I'm giving you a little bit more detail here.
And this comes from HBM 619.
So that's kind of what it is, right?
So effectively what's happened in the Middle East is either Israel bought every Muslim country, Arab country, or they destabilized every country.
That's one of the two things.
If Israel couldn't bribe you, they basically got you out of there.
Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Bashar al-Assad, right?
Uh um Nasser, back in like the 50s after the Suez Canal crisis, they got him out of there.
So, um, because he was a pan-Arab, he wanted to unite the Arab nations against Israel, which is actually one of the main reasons why they worked so hard to get a nuclear program, because they feared the pan-Arab Union against them.
They barely won the war.
Um, so they knew that they needed nuclear capability from that point forward.
Right?
And just so you guys know, uh, I think one that it was in the 70s, the Yom Kippur war, if I'm not mistaken, um, it was like October of 70 something.
Um, they were gonna lose that war.
The only reason they won is because the um the prime minister at the time, and let me double check this.
Because you guys know I do not like talking out my ass.
Yeah, here we go.
Bam.
So the Yom Kippur war, right?
A little bit more history for your ninjas.
The Yom Kippur war, Israel almost lost this war.
Okay.
Um basically it's known as the Ramadan War, uh, the October war, was fought from October 6th, 20 uh 5 to uh sorry, from October 6th to October 25th, October 1973, between Israel and a coalition of the Arab states led by Egypt and Syria.
Most of the fighting occurred in the Sinai Peninsula and Golan Heights, territories occupied by Israel in 1967.
Some combat also took place in mainland Egypt and northern Israel.
Egypt aimed to secure a foothold on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal and used it to negotiate uh the return of the Sinai Sinai Peninsula.
Okay.
So basically, this war went down.
They almost lost.
The only reason they won, okay, and it's interesting how no one reports this.
The prime minister at the time was a woman named Golda Meyer.
Okay.
She was the prime minister at the time, right?
And you know, people always talk about women are better for peace.
It's kind of funny.
She called Nixon and told him if you don't give us aid, we are going to drop a nuke on these Arab nations.
That's what forced Nixon to give these guys like the biggest airlift aid ever.
And they won the war.
Meyer, whatever, who cares?
You get You guys already know.
Pronunciation not important.
So, so again, this is this is what I mean.
So you go back to 1973.
They have the war, the Yom Kippur war, right?
They're losing.
Go the hits up Richard Nixon.
Hey, we got nukes.
If you guys don't help us, we are going to drop a nukes, uh, drop nukes on these Arab countries.
Nixon folds, gives them the aid that they want.
That is the power of nuclear weapons, my friends.
That is the power of nuclear weapons.
This is why Israel fought tooth and nail to get those nuclear weapons.
And that is why to this day, they will never publicly acknowledge that they have the nuclear weapons.
And that is the same reason why they're able to exercise the level of aggression that they practice in the Middle East, because they are the only country in that area that has nuclear weapons.
This is why they're fighting tooth and nail to make sure Iran does not get the nuclear weapons.
Because if I gets nuclear weapons, that means Israel cannot destabilize them.
Because they also have a nuclear option.
They can also exercise something called mutually assured destruction, aka mad.
Okay.
Nuclear weapons are a tool to impose strength and mutually assured destruction.
There's a famous president, I think he said uh Roosevelt, if I'm not mistaken.
Um, speak softly but carry a big stick.
Let me double check here.
Let me double check here.
Yep, I was right.
Yeah, it comes from um, damn, I'm good.
All right.
It's good to see my history isn't too rusty.
Yeah, Theodore Roosevelt came up with this.
And this is the concept you can use when it comes to mutually assured destruction and um nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons, ironically enough, actually preserve peace because no one wants to get destroyed.
So this is why Israel's fighting for it, and that's why they threatened to use the nuclear weapons, and that's how they got their U.S. aid in 1973 and won the war through that nuclear program.
That Ben Gurion and uh Menekin Begin and all these other Israeli terrorists fought tooth and nail to get where they illegally stole uranium from the United States.
This all makes sense now, chat.
Does it make sense?
So let me bring this all together for you guys.
Let's go string this all together.
So the question is from HBM, which is a good question.
What's your prediction on Islamic countries like Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi if Israel bombs all of Palestine?
My prediction is the people of these Gulf states will be angry.
Hell, they might even rebel.
Because they don't like that the governments of these Gulf states support Israel.
But the governments of these Gulf states, these monarchies understand that they must play nice with Israel or else be destroyed and have the regime toppled.
And that is their number one fear, because they have to fight against Israel and the United States, who are both nuclear powers.
So Israel, over the past 30 to 40 years, has systematically either bribed or destabilized every adversary.
Say that again for you guys.
Since the creation of Israel in 1948, and even prior, they have either bribed or destabilized every Arab country in the region that may or may have not opposed them.
And they've done this through nuclear threat, mutually assured destruction, pressuring the United States through foreign lobbies like AIPAC and other Zionist organizations.
APAC is just the biggest one.
There's literally a million of them.
Hell, even exerting pressure on our president, as I told you guys with the Golden Mary Meyer situation, where she basically told Nixon, if you don't help us in this war, the Yom Kippur war of 1973.
We're gonna nuke these Arabs.
And the biggest airlift of American aid ever was flown to Israel, and they were able to win the war by the skin of their fucking teeth.
But that is the power of nuclear weapons.
And this goes back to the 1960s and why Kennedy fought so hard to make sure that they would not get nuclear weapons.
Because Kennedy and his advisors knew that if Israel got their hands on nuclear weapons, they will start bullying everybody in the region to include us.
To include us into giving them aid.
A prime minister of a foreign country basically called our president saying, if you don't give me aid, I'm going to use nuclear weapons.
My friend Nick Fuentes says that's nuclear blackmail, and I agree with him 100%.
And this is not, this isn't new to the Israelis.
This is what they do.
Blackmail is what they do, whether it's sexual blackmail, nuclear blackmail, etc.
That is the Israeli strategy.
They false flag.
They blackmail sexually, they blackmail nuclear from a nuclear perspective.
So sexually through nuclear weapons and through bribery.
That is how the state of Israel was created and through terrorism.
That is how the state of Israel was created and how it exists to this very day.
And that is the foundation as to why Israel wants so badly to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
If Iran gets a nuclear program, they're going to be basically Iran would be able to exhort the same type of political pressure and leverage that Israel currently does now.
The United States has to play nice if Iran has a nuclear weapon.
So it would basically keep its sovereignty intact, ensure regime stabilization, and make sure to curb Israel's aggression throughout the region.
So also, if Iran procured a nuclear weapon, it would prompt these other Gulf states, like Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia to procure nuclear weapons.
And Israel doesn't want that either.
So, yes, the only reason that these Gulf states play nice with Israel is because of their relationship to the United States and bribery and pressure.
That is why.
So give me one step chat that makes sense, guys.
I know I kind of went in the weeds there and went to extreme detail, but I do think that this is very important for you guys to know.
But give me ones if that makes sense for you, Ninjas.
Great super chat, bro.
Everybody in the chat should thank uh HBM 619 for the 100 super chat where you guys got uh, you know, a quick little history lesson on um why the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar are all cucked by fucking Israel.
That's why.
Santos, hey Martin, there's something uh someone claiming to have an 882 credit score at 20 at 30 and Casa Club, you know about credit as much as I do, right?
You need at least 10 years of credit to even hit 800 plus other credits or you aren't touching 823, is it not possible?
I didn't hit 800.
Uh, bro, don't worry about fucking um vanity metrics like that.
Uh me and Fresh have said this before, I'll say it again.
Anything at a 780 or above credit score, bro, is um it doesn't matter at that point.
It's all vanity.
There, in other words, there's no real difference between having like a 780 or like an 805.
Like it's at that point, it's like flexing.
You're gonna get all the best terms.
You know what I mean?
That's why credit is always you go by ranges, you don't go by exact scores.
So don't trip over, bro.
Um easy money sniper, any update on that guy that called in that had an alcohol problem and his dad was uh also on the call.
I don't know, bro.
He never checked back in with us.
Crazy thing I've noticed, uh, this is from Speedy, I've noticed on after hours that women who call you toxic or insecure for not wanting three or four, always the women who are 304s and know they have a shitty past.
Absolutely, bro.
Hoes never get mad for men calling out sluts or women that aren't hoes.
Michael Raw check to see if the children aboard and pause it.
Oh no, they're they're deceased.
Um, your boy Levin, are you kidding me?
That's not even a comparison to all these dumb women y'all have and fight and after ours, that kid is just infinitely intelligent compared to these women you should invite that kid to show.
Nah, man.
No, I just I'm just happy to see that we still uh got smart kids.
You know, uh it makes me happy for our future because I do think children are the uh the future and we need to protect them.
I truly do feel that way.
If you guys look at all my talking points, it almost almost always comes back to um children.
Uh Plan O'Mun says, uh hey Marion, I just got one email from the bank asked for my income information is because I have a credit card with a limit of 5,000.
They said they could lead to a limit increase when I apply.
My income was 80,000.
Right now, my income is 150.
What do you think is a recommended me to do it?
Thank you for all you do.
Uh bro, ask for um ask for 10 to 20k in your credit line.
Obviously, you never get that high, but ask for the highest limit that you can get.
And the reason why you want to ask for the highest limit that you can get is so that you have more available credit to you.
So when you utilize credit, the percentage um is able to stay low.
That's the key.
You want to have as much available credit to you as possible so that anytime you do use your credit, you're never actually passing that 10% threshold, which I always tell you guys to try to stay below for optimal scores.
Uh sounds really lucky to catch the uh video of the chopper copy now.
Yeah, that is crazy.
Buffalo Blanco says you didn't read my chat, bro.
I don't even see your chat.
Um America First, Alex Jones, Tucker, Tampoole are all saying that those pushing Jay hate or racism hate or taking Israel money.
AJ today said he has proof and will expose the biggest push of this referring to Nick or Stu is my guest.
Whatever.
I I know Stu and Alex don't really get along like that.
Um, you know, it is what it is, man.
Like I I uh I get along with everybody.
I get along with Alex Jones.
I was just on his show last week.
I get along with Tim Poole.
I've been on his show multiple times.
Um I I get along with Stu.
I've been on his show multiple times.
So look, as long as um guys are out here telling the truth about Israel, everyone has a different strategy on how they do it.
Um, it is what it is, you know.
So I stay out of other people's beefs, bro.
Um, so this is the chat Buffalo Blanco was talking about.
Helicopter pilot here.
The Kobe Cross was definitely a weather and pilot uh negligence, but this is a 100% mechanical uh the torque of the blades failed, causing such a flip of a fall.
Okay, Buffalo Blanco, thank you for giving us that professional insight.
Um, so Buffalo Blanco, uh, do you think that uh there's a high likelihood that there's going to be um a lawsuit coming out of this?
Because it seems to me as though this was probably a company issue where they didn't maintain their the the Choppa properly.
So let me know your thoughts on that.
Um so yeah.
Anyway, okay, so let's go ahead and get into uh this story here.
Um Christy Noam, she's getting dragged right now for this.
This comes from the young Turks.
As you guys know, I tell you, I watched uh I watch both liberal and conservative media.
I think it's always more interesting to watch liberal media though.
Um, and here they are making fun of Christy Gnome.
Now, who is Christy Gnome?
Christy Gnome, guys, is the current secretary of homeland security.
For those of you guys that watch my podcast, I've been talking about Christy Gnome not being fit for the job for a long time.
As soon as she got appointed, I was um critical.
And the reason why, for those that don't know, Christy Noam, guys, is basically uh former governor of South Dakota, if I'm not mistaken.
Uh South or North Dakota, but I think it's South Dakota.
And long story short, a governor has no idea on the um immigration and customs situations.
Okay, they they really don't.
It's not their thing, okay?
Immigration and customs is strictly a federal issue, and a governor is not necessarily um gonna be keenly aware of this type of stuff.
And when she is was announced as the um secretary of homeland security, um, and she's also known for shooting a dog, which is kind of funny, and we're gonna talk about that here in a second.
Um, she wrote a book where she talked about like killing a dog.
And you know, people drag her for that.
But the reason why I think Donald Trump put her as Secretary of Homeland Security is because of a couple of reasons.
Number one, she's a Trump loyalist, okay?
She's always been supportive of Trump and his immigration policies, um, despite criticism, right?
And in this administration, he basically made sure his cabinet were all Trump loyalists.
He didn't care so much about them being experienced, he cared more about them being loyal to him, okay?
Which I understand.
The first Trump administration was rife with betrayals and problems and people that didn't fucking have his back and you know stonewalled him every turn.
He couldn't do shit for the first two years of his administration chat.
So I, you know, being objective here, because you guys know I'm fair, I'm pretty very objective when it comes to Donald Trump.
Though I like him personally, um, I am critical when he does dumb shit.
So, in this situation with Christy Noam, he put her in place because number one, she's a Trump loyalist, which is something that he didn't get to experience in the first administration.
He kind of learned his lesson on this go-round.
That's why Project 2025 was created in the first place, um, which he's kind of sticky to to a degree, just not public about it.
Um, and also he brought her on because she's a woman.
Guys, I hate to say it, but putting women in your cabinet is a good look for you as a president, okay?
As you guys know, Donald Trump has faced several allegations of being a misogynist, a sexist, a rapist, a uh, you know, a pervert, et cetera.
So putting women um in positions of power in his administration is a very powerful message to his opposers that he does not hate women, okay?
It's um it's a line of security, to be honest with y'all, okay.
Um lastly, she's not ugly.
She's like uh, you know, she's like a very marketable person, okay?
She's a good face for the agency from an optic standpoint.
Okay, so he kills a bunch of birds with one stone.
He has someone that's loyal to him.
He has a female to get rid of the misogyny claims, and then she's an older woman that has that all-American look from the Midwest, okay, that agrees with them on his immigration policies.
The real person here that's masterminding a lot of the stuff is a guy named Tom Holman, okay?
That is why he was referred to as the Borders are.
There's a reason why he made Tom Home and the Borders R. Because Tom Holman actually has experience.
Tom Holman used to be a border patrol agent.
I think he was a uh he worked under ice as well.
So he's familiar with Title VIII in the INA, the Immigration Nationality Act.
So he's the one um doing a lot of the things behind the scenes when it comes to actually implementing policy.
Christy Noam is simply the face, and this video proves that.
Okay.
So in this video, what you guys are gonna see is basically her um doing some dumb shit with a firearm and um dressing up, which you know, the young Turks, even though they're a left-wing media organization, they're spot on with this.
I gotta give them credit.
So let's go ahead and react to this video.
Marco and Brian today are letting me roll with them.
Here she is with some ICE officers.
Um, and just so you guys know, ICE has two different components.
Immigration customs enforcement.
There's HSI, Homeland Security Investigations, the guys I used to work for, and then you got uh enforcement removal operations ERO.
So these guys, though we had the same badges, an ice badge and an HSI badge are different.
If it says ICE on the top, that means they are ERO, which means they're deportation officers, not special agents.
I'm gonna say that again.
Pro tip for you guys.
When you see guys wearing ice stuff, and you have this badge here, right?
And I'll go ahead and try to get a bigger picture for you guys.
So um, this is what an H-side badge looks like, okay?
This is what H-side badge looks like.
An ERO badge looks like this.
Okay.
Boom.
This is what an ice badge looks like.
So this is the how you guys can tell if someone is HSI or ICE just from looking at the badge.
If you see this print up here like that, whole mask investigation special agent, bam.
That's what, yeah, HSI, and then your number would be right here.
My badge number was 5173.
I'll never forget that shit.
5173 was my badge number.
And then here, the ice officer says ICE and then officer.
Okay.
So now that we go back to the video, you can see here it says ICE.
So these guys are ERO.
Okay.
And typically when it says ICE, they're gonna be ERO.
If it's HSI, it's gonna say HSI.
That's another way to tell as well.
So here she is.
Anyone that um is a firearms guy already sees the problem here.
Okay.
I could already see some of you guys in the chat commenting.
My firearms guys already know what the likes are already know what the fuck the problem is here.
So let's play the video.
We're gonna go out and here we are with Marco and Brian today.
They're letting me roll with them.
We're gonna go out and pick up somebody who I think is got charges of human trafficking.
Um earlier had an off that swept off somebody who is wanted for and she's been doing this, guys, all year long since she got sworn in.
She's been basically going out on raids, dressing up, all this other shit, and you guys are gonna see a little bit of that here.
Appreciate the red work that they do every day, and we appreciate them.
We're gonna make a very good thing.
I understand that DHS Secretary Christy Noam likes to cosplay.
I totally get it.
That's actually funny because she does like the cosplay.
This is actually uh Anna uh Casperian here is is is correct.
Costumes can be fun.
Usually I like to see it at like a hipster party, not when it comes to our federal government, and not in a situation when uh DHS secretary is holding a gun and pointing the barrel at an agent's head.
But I'm happy to an officer's head, but hey, it is what it is.
You guys know the difference.
Now you guys know.
Um, but technically it's really an officer's head, but that's fine.
Deportation officer.
To report, John, that I'm not the only one who was really worried and disturbed when seeing the placement of said barrel.
Uh so I'm gonna get to what others have said in just a moment.
But what are your thoughts?
Yeah, I look every every one of these ill stunts, like uh initially it it it annoys me.
Um it's the fetishizing of the deportations of her wanting to get literally a hundred officers together and load them in to an 8.5-ton bear cat to get three migrants, and to bring Chaya Rightchick along with you to like live blog the entire thing.
It's gross, it's it's just really really gross.
But also, like when you see how like she uh seemingly is just going from one cosplay photo op to another.
She does it down in Venezuela, she does it here, she's flying a plane.
Uh, she's doing all that.
There's literally no time between it.
I don't think she has an office in the DHS HS headquarters.
And so while it's awful on one level, it also shows she's not really the head of DHS.
She's like how they treated Captain America when he And I told you guys this before.
I told y'all that she's just a face.
When when I told you guys this back when Trump appointed her as secretary um of DHS, did I not call this?
All the people that watch this this show.
I called it back then.
I was like, bro, she's just a face, like this chick don't know nothing about immigration, and I am being vindicated.
She's literally just praying around at the different DHS agencies, you know, being the face of the agency, but it's really guys like Tom Homan and other people and her staff that are actually implementing the shit.
And I called this literally months ago that she wasn't qualified for this job, and she was literally just being brought in as uh an affirmative action DEI hire because she's a female.
He was first turned into captain to insulate Trump from all the accusations that he's a misogynist and a grapist and all and a pervert, all this other shit.
I think that's also why he brought Pam Bondi on, you know.
Not that this trouble's going on, but let's be honest here.
Pam Bondi is also a bimbo, right?
She's doing more interviews on fucking Fox News than actually declassifying um the Epstein files.
JFK took us forever.
We're still figuring out Epstein.
She did a weird release to a bunch of um those guys at the White House on flight logs that we already had.
9-11, I haven't heard shit.
That's what I really fucking want is 9-11.
So, you know, she's blaming the Southern District of New York uh for not giving her documents, but it's like, bro, you're their boss.
They can't tell you no.
And I went over an entire strategy on what I would do if I was Department of Justice um attorney general.
I went over this.
Uh like how she would uh say face with this, but she hasn't done any of that shit.
She is going on Fox News, yapping yapping yapping, not making shit happen, and this is not good to the American public, right?
So we got two bimbos, two very powerful positions as Secretary of Homeland Security and Attorney General, that honestly aren't really competent.
They're there to be the face of the agency.
So if you guys want, I know we got a lot of new viewers here.
Give me ones if you guys want me to, you know, rehash the strategy I would implement if I was Pam Bondi um as the attorney general, what I would do to bring uh trust back.
But um, but yeah, let's keep watching this shit with uh Christy Noamdow.
Like she's a mascot for DHS.
It shows they have no faith in her, so they just I called this out back in fucking November.
I call this back out after Trump won it, designate her as a DHS secretary.
I literally said she's just gonna be the face of the agency, bro.
I have indicated give her little trips to take or whatever, and then the serious people are doing the actual work, and that's probably for the best because I she's not really that qualified for the photo ops.
That's she needs to learn some true trigger discipline.
Um, but she's no more qualified to do the actual work, and so at least this really important, very large federal bureaucracy isn't actually relying on her work.
Yeah, I think that's actually a a pretty good assumption because you're right.
I mean, we see a lot of performative stunts from Christy Gnome, a lot of irresponsible stuff as well, including pointing uh the barrel of a weapon uh at an ice agent's head.
Now, and look, the other thing I'll say is for all of the Yeah, that is fucking terrible, bro.
Second amendment uh advocates out there, uh, those who are proponents of looser gun regulations.
Come get your girl, okay?
Because she's actually doing a lot of damage uh to folks who want to protect the second amendment by being as irresponsible with that firearm as she is.
So look, she joined these ice agents and other law enforcement in Arizona to, as she claimed, arrest this is her statement, her quote verbatim, arrest dirtbags and get them off our streets.
Uh, but as you can see, she was pointing the weapon directly at one of the officers' heads, and that actually does break one of the most obvious and I would venture to say critical, important rules when it comes to gun safety.
So Washington Post military reporter Alex Horton uh replied to that video, and here's what he had to say about it.
Gnome is pointing the M4 muzzle at an agent with an open dust cover indicating a chambered round.
It's the worst possible place to point it.
No one stopped her, including the agent to her left who should know better, but also had bad muzzle discipline.
Yeah, but they ain't gonna say shit, bro.
The the the secretary homeland security, right next to you.
Uh, you gonna be like, uh, let me just move.
I mean that I if I was there, I would have just like I would have been like, I would have just moved, so she don't look as crazy and I don't look crazy.
Preserve everybody's fucking image.
Asians in a tough spot.
Like, what are you gonna do?
You're gonna tell DHS secretary, like, don't do that, and you're gonna correct her.
We know how some in the Trump administration react to being corrected.
So I don't know.
If I had a barrel of a weapon pointing to my head, I don't care about anyone's feelings.
I'm going to tell her to not do that.
But that didn't happen in this case.
Unsurprisingly, she got relentlessly trolled online.
I'm gonna get to that trolling in a minute.
Did you want to jump in, John?
Yeah, look, I I've never used an M4 or whatever, so I don't know how likely the dust cover being open means is a chambered round.
My assumption would be that in the same way that they're they're just putting her in different outfits, like she's on Dora the Explorer, Bob the Builder, or whatever, and and she's she's sitting behind vehicles, she's not qualified to drive, so they just let her like hold the I don't think they're putting bullets in a gun that they give her.
Um, you know, I mean, as far as I know, there's no dogs around, so we don't have to worry about like her randomly spraying to try to kill something, but still, I I don't think they'd want her holding a loaded weapon.
Yeah, so uh Democratic New Mexico Senator Um Martin Heinrich wrote Christy Gnome preparing to break down the door of your local pet shelter.
Uh and then Senator Ruben Gallego, a former May uh Marine, uh says, close your ejection port if you have no rounds in the chamber.
Why do you have a magazine inserted?
If you have rounds in the chamber or in the magazine, why are you flagging the guy next to you?
Stop deporting people without due process.
Uh things I can definitely agree with.
Now, I I'm gonna fast forward.
Hey guys, do me a solid, can y'all like the video, please?
We got um 1,600 likes.
Um, but we got roughly uh almost 5,000 you ninjas in here.
So guys, do me a solid like the video, man, on YouTube.
It'll help a lot with the algo.
That's how the channel keeps growing.
That's how the OSS grows.
I'm gonna turn this thing into a huge fucking movement.
The OSS is gonna be taking over.
We already are.
We're ratioing people on Twitter, we're cooking on YouTube.
So like the video, guys.
Also, chat in the chat, guys.
I engage with the chat.
Chat in the chat.
That's why I keep it on the site over there.
I got Rumble, YouTube, um, X chat, Calsa Club guys.
I'm you guys uh I'm working on right now in a filter, so I can put your guys' chats in there too.
Um obviously you guys can say what you want, and Castle Club people will be able to see it, but if y'all go too crazy and it'll show stars on the public thing.
But I'm working on a filter because I want y'all to be involved in the conversation too.
Like you guys can literally talk with each other regardless of where you're watching me, which I think is awesome.
So, like, for example, someone from the YouTube chat could say, um hey, like for example, this nigga uh AJW or Taz, right, can tell K Ving, video loud compared to the voice.
Hey, fuck you, stop complaining about the audio, right?
So y'all can literally talk to each other in the chat, which is funny.
Like we get into rumble YouTube wars and shit like that.
Because the chats are all there on one screen coming coming up.
So um, anyway.
And someone said you only engage with pay chats.
Yes, for the most part, this is true.
However, I do be glancing and answering questions when I see chats when I when I see that's why I'm always looking to decide here.
Like someone asked earlier um a question, and I answered, and it wasn't a pay chat, bro.
So forward to her playing dress up because I didn't I didn't realize until today that she really does love costumes.
Like she loves the cosplaying.
So um, in the in just the few past months, uh, she's put on full military fatigue.
So let's take a look.
Okay, having fun.
There she is.
She loves it.
She loves it.
Uh here she is with the Coast Guard.
Funny shit.
Uh I ain't gonna lie, bro.
I told y'all that they're just bringing her in for the face of the agency, but this is kind of funny for them to have all these pictures of her dressing up and shit, pretending to do stuff.
Uh Alaska.
She is, okay.
Um, and Don Border Patrol and Ice uniforms complete with a hey man.
This is this is some funny ass shit, bro.
A bulletproof vest, like as if she's gonna put herself in like a dangerous situation and might get shot.
No, she likes to play dress up, you know, likes to play make believe.
Uh, in ads, she made go ahead.
Yeah, and like you show some of them, it's like it's when she's like on a mission or whatever.
Look at them in the streets.
But she also like went to New York and she put on one of those you saw, and she did an interview in the Fox News studio.
It's like you literally brought a costume into a studio.
You're such a joke.
Isn't it considered a law uh a crime to pose as like a member of the military when you're not?
It's a crime to pose as a federal agent.
Uh actually I actually had a case, guys, where I arrested a guy.
Um I I arrested a group of people, which it's a big case.
I'm gonna I promise I'm gonna tell you guys a story one day.
All right.
Uh, but it hit national news.
I actually made a I did a case one time on a guy that impersonated a border patrol agent.
You know what?
Hold on, hold on, niggas.
I got receipts on receipts.
I'll never forget this day.
This was my case, guys.
You see the gray hairs on my fucking head?
See these grays.
You wanna know when they started December 11, 2015.
This case right here.
I'll never fork fucking forget this case.
And I promise you guys, y'all got my word.
One day I'll talk about this case.
I'm waiting on a buddy of mine that I want to bring on.
Uh I'm trying to talk my buddy to help me on this case, um, to come on stream and we could discuss it fully with you guys.
Now, with that said, okay, because this at National News back in 2015.
Um with that said, though, uh, he probably won't be able to show his face.
It'll probably be voice only.
But I will get him on and we will talk about this case.
This case was fucking crazy, dude.
Let me see if there's a I'd have to go on PACER and find it.
But y'all will get it.
See, bro, I could actually pull up, see this, bro.
What other YouTuber can pull up investigations that they actually did that are in the news?
I'll wait.
I'll wait.
That was my case.
I remember that thing vividly, bro.
Vividly, and I'm gonna tell you guys a story one day.
And it's fucking awesome.
But yes, to answer Anna Kasperian's question, yes, there is a specific charge for impersonating a federal officer.
I don't know about military, but impersonating a federal officer, yes.
There's a bunch of uh different things.
But um, but yeah.
There's there's elements that need to be met.
Someone said you, Cap, and you were a desk agent.
Some of you niggas are new here.
So let me go ahead and and um shut some of you niggas up that are new.
You see this.
Hold on.
Get this shit in focus.
Get this shit in focus.
Zoom in on this.
Boom.
You see that, bro?
See that?
U.S. Immigration Customs Directors Award 2019, excellence in law enforcement award for extraordinary achievement, strong leadership, and dedicated teamwork in executing the ICE law enforcement mission presented to Amor Funnel.
You see that shit, you stupid fucking.
Who oversees all of Immigration Customs Enforcement, both the HSI side and the DHS side.
On an investigation I did against the Tamil Tigers in 2019.
Okay.
I've done several OCDF cases, which you probably don't even know what the fuck that is.
Hell, most agents on the job don't even know what that is.
I've done national security cases involving espionage with Iranian nationals.
I've done Mexico Cartel investigations, I've done large-scale drug trafficking or OCF cases that literally span different states and countries.
I disrupted and dismantled an entire ring from the Caribbean in the United States, Canada, Turks and Caicos, China, Trinidad, and a bunch of other places.
and I'll tell you guys about that case one day too I think it's still active I'll be honest with y'all that's why I'm reluctant to talk about that one That's what got me that award.
I did an undercover operation.
unprecedented where we had and i've never said this before i did an undercover operation where i had one of my guys posing as a dirty federal agent Again for you niggas.
My co-case agent that ran that case with me, I had two of them.
One of them was the undercover, and he posed as a dirty federal agent.
So we did a double double switcheroo.
That's why I won that award, motherfucker.
So when people sit there and say, Myron, you were a desk agent.
No, motherfucker.
People were at the desk supporting my fucking cases.
When I left the agency, I had one of the biggest national security cases in the country.
They were shocked when I resigned.
They did not think I was gonna resign.
Obviously, I had people that I was responsible for, so I resigned.
So also, not to toot my horn, but I'll fucking do it since we're on this topic.
Niggas always want to sit here and say that Myron was a desk agent or whatever.
I was the number one agent for arrests in 2016 for Laredo, Texas.
You want to know something about the Laredo D sack uh office out of Laredo, Texas?
That is the busiest office in the biggest area of responsibility in um in South Texas.
So basically, the Laredo office is the busiest office in the busiest AOR.
I was the number one arresting agent in that AOR, which effectively means I was pretty much number one in the fucking country in 2016.
I got the director's award in 2019, led several OCDF cases that led to huge arrests, disrupted an entire ring of motherfuckers that were impersonating border patrol agents, arrested hundreds of fucking pedophiles.
So, no, bro.
When people say, Oh Myron, you're a desk agent or whatever, show me someone that can pull up their cases, their actual cases, on the fucking internet, and then talk about it with the degree of certainty and precision that I do.
No one comes close.
No one comes close.
There is no one else on the internet that understands federal investigations, doing investigations at a high level than I do.
Not even close.
No one on fucking YouTube.
And you guys could take that to the bank.
This is the one topic that I am extremely cocky on.
And the reason why is because I have worked with some of the top agents in the country on several different types of cases, and I be lapping on them niggas too.
Okay.
You guys talk about mama mentality, Myron, you go super hard with the streaming and shit like that, bro.
Y'all should have seen me when I was on the job, bro.
There was one guy, tell you guys a funny story.
I never told this story either before.
There's a guy I was investigating while I was here in Miami.
He was involved in a smuggling ring.
Basically, what he would do is he would smuggle guns and illegal aliens from the Bahamas, destined for the United States, uh back and forth.
And this guy was like a middleman dude.
He had been on the radar for 20 to 30 years.
No one was ever able to catch him, right?
So every time this motherfucker came to the United States, I was at the fucking airport.
Give me your phones.
Every time this dude tried to come in uh on boats or whatever, hey, give me your shit.
It got to a point where the nigga started mailing his devices to himself, or he would leave the country on it with a cricket phone and come back with a cricket phone.
That's how much I was on his ass.
He knew me on a first day basis.
Okay.
Normally, the way you're supposed to do it is just have the CBP officers do it for you.
They stop him, they take his shit, whatever.
Nah, I was like, I'm gonna be there.
Quelcum Punch.
Alright.
Nigga was pissed.
He was pissed.
So the reason why I tell y'all that story is because I'm I'm very persistent in what I do.
So again, I don't really care so much about this guy saying I'm a desk agent, but people say it all the time.
And I'm like, I can actually pull up receipts.
I've shown you guys um the pedophile I've called the board of patrol agent.
I've I've shown you guys criminal complaints of cases I've done.
I've shown you guys, um, and I haven't even got to the good the big cases yet.
I've just shown you guys like stuff that I could talk about that I know is completely done.
So, yeah, man.
Desk agents don't get excellence awards from the director, bro.
So your Argument is uh an L. Back to the video.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I would assume that if I was a member of the military, I would be deeply offended by it.
It's a strange joke.
So uh in ads she made while governor of South Dakota, uh, she dressed up as an elector as an election.
Oh, and one more flex for you.
That case that I told you about that I got this director's award for, the Samuel Tiger case, um, that case got a Department of Justice Award as well, the attorney general award.
Dom De Mont go.
I built that case up months after I resigned, that case got a fucking Department of Justice Awards because some one of my colleagues messaged me and said, Hey, we're um we're gonna be going to DC to get uh the AG award, which is the highest level award you can get in the country for a fucking case.
Dom De Mont goes.
So to anyone that says, Myron, you're a desk agent or whatever, motherfucker.
I got receipts on receipts on receipts.
My case got a DOJ award.
Suck a fucking dick.
That is literally less than one percent of federal agents get that fucking award, the most prestigious award in the fucking land, by the way.
On a case that I built up that I got the director's award for, the only reason I don't have that DOJ award is because I resigned from the agency before I could get it.
But literally months after I left, one of my colleagues that did that case with me messaged me and said, This case is getting a DOJ award.
And a part of me was like, God fucking damn it, man.
So I was really out here doing shit.
You don't get a DOJ award by being a desk agent, motherfucker.
So shut the fuck up.
This is something that I'm extremely passive about that I put my life into, risk my life for literally sacrificed my 20s for.
I didn't party, I didn't drink, I literally only worked.
That's why I became so good at the fucking job.
Getting director's awards in my fucking 20s, late 20s, early 30s.
Unheard of shit.
So, yeah, for any other hater out there.
I already got a receiver with the ice award.
But if I had stayed just a few more months, I would have got that DOJ award too.
So I told all of them they fucking owe me.
Because my intelligence analyst, my undercover, my co-case agent, all of them, I told them they all fucking owe me for that.
Because they all got AG awards off of my fucking shit, man.
So anyway, I'm happy for them.
Electrician, a welder, a dentist, and a nurse.
Yes.
I'm I'm really curious if she has a closet dedicated for these like cosplaying, you know, costumes.
It's kind of incredible.
And uh yeah, there you have it.
There you have it.
That's Christy Noam.
Our government is a joke.
At the at the moment being, it yes.
But by the way, what I love about this is she's like the one person in the cabinet that wasn't chosen who was like a TV personality, and she's the one acting most like a person who's just supposed to be in front of a camera.
Yeah, maybe she just knows what Trump likes.
You know, he likes the people who look like they're out of central casting, he likes the cosplaying, he likes the performative nature of some of these politicians, and she loves to perform.
So there you have it.
Christy Gnome performing sometimes in a potentially deadly way, sometimes in a fun, cosplaying way that could be against the law if you wore the same military fatigues.
So there you have it.
Every time you ring the bell below, an angel gets a swings.
Totally not true.
But it does keep you updated on our live shows.
So let's go over to the next one.
This also comes from uh the young Turks.
Uh uh Major Taylor Marjorie Taylor Green, also known as MTJ, apparently she got busted for a massive tariff insider trading scandal.
So let's see what they gotta say about this.
Um also, guys, roof quick.
I forgot to mention this shit.
Um, one of my buddies, man, one of my best childhood friends.
Given one of my best friends' childhood just texted me.
He said, bro, you should do this more often.
Um, this video just dropped.
Um right here, if you go to my channel, um, this video right here.
I think it's very important the truth about illegal immigration in America.
In this video, guys, I break down how illegal aliens come to the United States and the networks that are involved in doing it.
Um is 20 minutes long.
I'm gonna go back and put timestamps in it later on for you guys.
Um, and it's a 4K.
Um, as you guys remember when I recorded the video when I did the stream, it was in 720, but I went ahead and got the full actual version, so now I got in 4K.
Now, when it comes to illegal aliens in the United States, nine out of ten times that illegal alien probably had to pay some illicit criminal network to be able to come into the United States.
And I think it's very important that you guys all know this because people think all the time, oh my god, these are like innocent people that are just coming here and they're being abused.
But make no mistake about it, they have to pay an illicit organization to facilitate their entry into the United States.
And these illicit organizations, a lot of the times also are involved in drug trafficking.
They're involved in extortion, they're involved in murder, they're involved in all kinds of things.
What's up, guys?
What's up, what's up?
What's up, man?
Happy to have you guys here.
So, what I'm gonna do first.
So, this is how I started it.
I kind of gave a speech on this and opened it up for questions.
But yeah, man, if you guys want, here's the I'm gonna drop the link for you guys.
You know, go check it out.
You know, watch it.
Um, very informative video on how um illegal immigration actually works.
So um.
So yeah.
And it's a 4K, so it's in way better quality than the stream.
So I'm putting clips back up uh in 4K from this uncensored America, which by the way, while we're at it, April 22nd, motherfuckers, University of South Carolina.
I am gonna be there, okay.
Let me actually go ahead and I'll play this a little bit for you guys.
I'm gonna kind of explain my background, how immigration works in America when it comes to illegal aliens coming here, and then obviously we'll open it up for discussion.
I'm sure a lot of you guys probably have a bunch of questions on my views on women and news and a bunch of other stuff.
So, anyway, uh yeah, we're going there.
We're going there.
Welcome, motherfuckers.
All right, so right here, guys.
Link at the top of the description.
University of South Carolina.
It's gonna be lit.
Um my guy from Uncensored America, they already got 50 tickets sold.
Holy shit.
Um, so I don't know how many spots we're gonna have left.
Um, and he told me that they got a disavowal.
They got a disavowal from another university.
So it is so this or organization, uncensored America, they have like contracts and relationships with like different universities bringing uh speakers.
Um they just got their first disavowal from one of the universities they work with for platforming me.
So let's go W, baby.
They have been disavowed by some fucking university on their fucking list.
We're the first ones to do it, by the way.
Milo and Destiny and Owen Schreuer, none of them can do it, but I did it.
So let's fucking go, baby.
So I'm gonna be there, South Carolina.
We're gonna set up a tent, we're gonna debate some fucking feminists.
We're gonna um have a speech after.
So this one isn't gonna just be a lecture, it's also gonna be a spot gonna be uh debate tent.
April 22nd, two days from now, South Carolina, it's gonna be fucking awesome, guys.
So if you're in the area, come through.
Link is in the top of the description.
I'd love to fucking see you guys there in person.
Um, and uh, yeah, that's that's really it, man.
So, anyway.
Um, but yeah, this is the video right here.
I I go over my background and shit like that.
Yeah, like yeah, yeah, shout out to the Asians.
Oh, and I make some racial jokes and shit like that.
I I basically ran my did my first stand-up comedy run on this one as well.
So anyway, uh, let's get back to the MJT stuff.
Um, but yeah.
Uh link is in the description, top of the description for the uncensored America event.
And then here's the YouTube video.
Put this in your queue for later, guys.
Really informative video.
Um, link is there for you guys.
All right, let's go back to the M MTJ, uh MTG, excuse me, video.
Given what the government's been doing and this administration's been doing, it would not shock me.
And I I hate to speculate If we were to find out that a whole bunch of people who work in Washington as our Yeah, and some of you hater ass niggas in the chest said, Oh, this wasn't even a debate or whatever.
Okay, motherfucker, pull up and then debate.
Pull up then.
You guys were talking talking shit about the people at the at the um at Penn State saying that they're not debating or whatever, like, bro, then you pull up then if you want to push back.
The fuck?
Elected leaders one way or the other.
Niggas over here talking shit from an Anon account, talking about, oh, bro.
Ultimately sold stocks last week, uh, or potentially worse than that, shorted the market.
CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin may have been onto something when he shared his suspicion that government officials and elected politicians might have been gaming the stock market or gaming a stock market crash in order to, you know, cash in, doing it to their advantage.
Because new reporting from Sludge has found that Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green has been making some pretty fishy trades, Jank.
Interesting.
And the timing of the trades are also very curious.
Yes.
So I'm gonna tell you how they uh what scenario those trades might make.
Honestly, dude, I I don't think uh they just need to make it illegal that if you are a um politician where you are getting insider information or you are involved in the legislative process, like they should be banned from being allowed to trade on the markets.
Them and their immediate family members.
You know what I mean?
So you end up like what Nancy Pelosi, who's the best fucking trader in the world.
She's better than Warren Buffett, damn near.
Like, bro.
Like that should just make that shit illegal, honestly.
If you are in the if you are in the legislative branch, are you in uh hell in any position where you're legislating shit, you're getting laws passed, you're writing up um policies, any of this stuff that can affect the markets, you should not have the ability to trade on the open market.
Like, uh this should be a no-brainer.
But whatever.
Sense and what scenario they don't make sense, and then we'll see which one Marjorie Taylor Green fits into.
So look, you probably won't be surprised to find that publicly Marjorie Taylor Green has been very supportive of Donald Trump's trade policies.
Uh, she posts about it on X. She's done so repeatedly.
I'll give you a taste of just a few of her posts.
Uh in one example, she writes, America first means American workers first.
These tariffs are liberation day for steelworkers, auto workers, and every forgotten small town.
Empty factories will be full again.
President Trump is bringing our economic independence back.
Now that's a common message that you'll hear from Trump supporters, uh, certainly those closest to him and elected lawmakers as well.
I'll give you uh some more examples.
She writes, the COVID vaccine experts and couch stock traders need to take a look at the history of the stock market.
They didn't care when the stock market was down big under Joe Biden's America last policies.
This is a short-lived correction that will end up paying dividends for American workers and manufacturers across the country.
Now, let me just pause and say I I'm still very skeptical that the real intent here by the Trump administration is to bring manufacturing jobs back.
In fact, we're getting a little more clarity from his Treasury Secretary Scott Besent about how this is really just an effort to renegotiate trade deals.
But I digress.
Um so all of that that I just shared with you in regard to her post are noteworthy because between March 17th and March 25th, Marjorie Taylor Green bought up to 750,000 worth of treasury bonds.
Now, Jake, why would anyone buy?
Well, we just talked about the treasury bonds, didn't we?
We just talked about the treasury bonds with um with George Gammman.
Because when the market crashes, um people take their money out.
That's why they're selling the stocks.
That's why the stocks are going down.
Then they have cash.
Where do they put that cash?
They usually put it in treasury bonds because they're safer.
That's where you want to go in times that are volatile like this.
So the value of those treasury bonds then go up.
And we've now found out, thanks to Bill Ackman, a billionaire donor of Trump, that Howard Lutnick, uh, his former firm, Cantor Fitzgerald, heavily in bonds and are probably making a killing from this.
So how when they went into bonds is a different question than this story, but it's another example of well, if you know the market's gonna crash, you'd go into treasury bonds.
That's exactly right.
And that's exactly what she did.
And that's what she did ahead of Trump's tariffs announcement on Liberation Day.
Okay, so she moves a ton of money up to that amount, right?
$750,000.
The reason why we don't know the exact amount is because members of Congress, while they have to disclose what they're trading, they don't have to disclose the exact amount.
They disclose a range.
Uh they say that they've, you know, invested a range of money.
Now, with that said, uh, she invests in bonds right before the Liberation Day announcement.
But then something else happens.
So let's go to Unusual Wales, my favorite ex account.
They write, this is unusual.
Yesterday, meaning on April 7th, politician Mar Marjorie Taylor Green said that people panicking over tariffs are losers and failures.
Today, she disclosed over a dozen stock purchases, purchasing hundred uh of hundred of thousand hundred thousand dollars uh or I'm sorry, purchasing hundred of thousands of numerous stocks.
There we go.
So she bought uh when the market was deeply red.
So what kind of stocks did she buy?
She bought uh stock at Amazon, JP Morgan Chase, Lululemon, Apple, and many, many more.
Uh and she bought up to one and a half million dollars worth of stock year to date.
Now, all of this is especially concerning.
Um, you know, when you consider that last week the president himself reposted a video essentially stating that he uh crashed the stock market on purpose.
I'm not kidding, he posted this.
Take a look.
Trump is crashing the stock market by 20% this month, but he's doing it on purpose.
And this is why Warren Buffett just said Trump is making the best economic moves he's seen in over 50 years.
Now here's the secret game he's playing, and it could make you rich.
So why is he doing this?
To push cash into treasuries, which forces the Fed to slash interest rates in May, and those lower rates give the Fed the ability to refinance trillions of debt very inexpensively.
It also weakens the dollar and drops mortgage weights.
Now it's a wild chess move, but it's working.
Now you're probably wondering what about his tariffs?
Well, I'll tell you, it's a genius play.
It actually forces companies to build here to dodge them.
Bruh, this is super cope, as we discussed before.
It also forces farmers to sell more of their products here in the US to bring grocery prices way down.
We've already seen this with eggs.
Now remember, 94% of all stocks are owned only by 8% of Americans.
So Trump, he's taking from the rich short term and handing it to the middle class through lower prices.
Okay.
Uh Warren Buffett said no such thing.
That was totally made up, and there were all sorts of inaccuracies in that video.
But can I just say point out a couple of those and then we'll get to a point?
So he's not handing anything to the middle class.
He's yeah, he's taking from the rich, but he's also taking from the middle class, because this is gonna not lead to lower prices, it's gonna lead to higher prices.
That's the problem.
If it was leading to lower prices, we'd be uh thrilled.
Uh and bragging about how you're weakening the dollar is not the brag you think it is.
And that could be a huge problem for America.
So this guy's playing with fire.
That video had so many things that were wrong with it and just simply not true.
And of course, Trump retweets it.
And so it it's frustrating that they're not bothering to get any of the details right.
You could make a real case for tariffs, as we've said before.
Because it does look bad that she invested in a bunch of treasuries when we know that that was the industry that was gonna take, you know, that that can't be these basically was a Jenga block under you know, George Gammon's words, that would have uh brought the House of Cards coming down.
So, you know, this looks absolutely terrible from MTG here to be uh buying all these goddamn treasuries.
Um guys, just so you know, there is a Twitter space going on right now discussing the Joe Rogan debate.
Um we could go ahead and jump in there, right?
Because it's going on right now.
Um obviously we have these other stories, but I can kind of put those on hold for now because the space is live.
So we could go ahead and um let me find it here.
Let's jump in here and see what's going on.
Palestinian guests, unless Jewish guests, then you know, uh, he would like to see, and it's not like diverse enough.
And then at the same like uh point you have Dave Smith, who's obviously Jewish, kind of what are your thoughts?
Do you think like this is planned?
Like they take like these huge uh alternative media like uh conglomerates, like these leaders, and then they give him a little bit of like uh, you know, like uh I guess like uh stage time to kind of like touch upon issues so that no one else.
Alright, so chat, this is what I'm gonna do.
Because I notice that when we when I go into these spaces sometimes, um niggas just get a yap first randoms.
So I'm gonna come into the space, I'm gonna have someone summarize what happened in the debate, and we'll kind of get the goods and you know, figure out what's going on and then go from there.
But for since October the 7th, the biggest Zionist talking points, which is extremely important, right?
Because if you believe in the Zionist propaganda about October the 7th, you are manufacturing consent for the Israeli genocide of Gaza, because part of the reason they made these lies up about the 40 beheaded babies, the mass rape, the uh Hamas weapons in hospitals and schools, the tunnels and so on and so forth, was because they wanted to manufacture consent for why they want to destroy Gaza and commit a genocide.
So when, like someone like Dave Smith is agreeing to that, he's literally agreeing to the biggest Israeli position right now.
That's the and so yeah, I do believe that they put him, and then the second point is a big part of that is to demonize Islam and Muslims, and again, he agrees to that.
And so, in reality, when you've got both of these major points, I would say integral points, and you've got this guy debating, probably one of the biggest extreme Zionists like Douglas Murray, probably the biggest extreme anti-Islamophobe, such as Douglas Murray.
I mentioned his uh history with the Henry Jackson Society.
And so when you have that scenario, it's in t I do believe it's intentional, and I do believe that's the reason why he's platformed, in addition to obviously him being Jewish.
Uh and it and the problem I've got with him is yeah, it's fine if he wants to debate, all good.
But when he's given agreeing to Israeli propaganda, now everybody who watches the Joe Rogan show is automatically gonna think Hamas committed a terrorist attack on October the 7th.
It was the worst thing since the Holocaust, which is what they both agree with.
Islam is uh uh uh extreme religion, the Muslims are overtaking Europe.
Um that um, you know, uh Israel is a right to basically uh defend itself is what the claim they make.
Israel is right a right to respond.
Um, and then the only question is oh, maybe they shouldn't kill too many kids.
And so that's what the whole debate bees about.
It's what Blakely said quite right, the nuance, like uh, maybe they should have killed a few less kids, and that's literally what the conversations have been about, as opposed to the extreme behavior of the Israeli terrorist regime, the fake news about October the 7th, the fact that um Zionism is a problem,
that Israel did keep um Gaza in the uh as a concentration concentration camp before October the 7th, and Israel did kill many Palestinians in the West Bank and various other places in 2023, uh, over uh two 300.
So, like these are the points that Dave Smith doesn't go into, and his whole point is just oh clean break memo, um, you know, five they've already uh attacked six countries and one country to go.
Like, literally, we know his peel, he they're the only points he makes, and the he just brushes over that.
But the biggest point which impacts people's hearts and minds is the uh the Zionist talking points, which he agrees to.
I want to welcome Marion to the space.
Uh Myron, how are you doing?
Hey, what's up, man?
Um, I'm on stream.
I literally came at a good time because you were kind of going into some of the points because I was actually gonna react to this this debate on stream, but I figured you guys had a space I'd come in real quick and uh get some of the bullet points.
I see that you uh mentioned some of them already that uh you feel as though Dave Smith faltered.
So what so you do you think he lost Soleiman?
Yeah, yeah, actually.
Okay, lost uh badly.
So the only thing that Murray did bad on was issues where Dave Smith didn't say anything.
Murray just made himself look like a fool.
So the first one was at the beginning, where Murray claimed that you need to be to be able to back to speak and uh be accepted by on an issue is you need to be an expert, which again we know what's happened when we listen to experts on a wide range of issues recently?
But B, he's a hypocrite.
Because as an example, he spoke about COVID.
He was anti-COVID, but he's not a scientist.
He's not an epidemologist.
So therefore, even his whole argument about you basically being an authority to be speak about Swimmer, he's contradicted it in the past.
So he used the um authority fallacy on Smith right away?
Yeah, he did.
And then the second point that again Murray made a fool of himself.
Uh-huh.
But but Dave Smith agreed with him was he was like, Oh, you know, the uh the concern I have is that now there's way too much anti-Semites because uh the right is being overtaken by this issue, and therefore, you know, we need to be careful on what we say.
So Dave Smith agreed with him on that, which was ridiculous.
Dave Smith agreed with him on October the 7th, all the propaganda about October the 7th.
He believed him on the 40 beheaded babies and all that.
He didn't mention that, but he mentioned that October the 7th was the worst terrorist attack there was.
He mentioned that there was mass rape, he uh all of these things we have.
Did he at least mention the Hannibal directive?
He didn't mention the Hannibal directive as well.
He didn't mention even uh Douglas Murray mentioned that they should return the hostages.
Dave Smith didn't mention that Hamas offered on October the 10th to swap all the hostages.
Oh wow.
So he and so he agreed to all the propaganda on October.
Dude, this is stuff that like this is basic shit.
I remember me and you talked about this like over a year ago.
Like that is, yeah, and that comes from Israeli media.
Like, how do how do people not know that literally Hamas said, hey, we will give you back the hostages, just don't invade Gaza.
And then Yahoo said no, and he went in anyway.
Like, so what do you think?
Do you think Dave's like Dave Smith agreed to that?
He agreed to the uh Hamas Ubian billionaires, which is fake news.
He agreed that basically uh Hamas have weapons in hospitals and schools and all these various other places.
He agreed to all of the propaganda.
Damn, bro.
I mean, okay, what would you say?
Because I haven't seen an interview yet.
So I'm I'm gonna watch it, right?
Um I I haven't seen it yet.
I literally just came in here first.
Um I'm probably gonna like after I finish uh talking with you guys, are probably gonna open it up and and go through it with with uh with my chat.
But um, so what do you think is the most damaging because so you're coming from the angle that it's not that you so you think Dave Smith lost be mostly because he agreed to false talking points, which basically uh he didn't refute a lot of the talking points that he should have refuted versus just relying on his argument, if that makes sense.
He should have been a more aggressive stance refuting arguments, yeah.
Yeah, so Dave Smith is put in this position because he agrees with the Zionist position on a wide range of issues.
So he agrees with them about October the 7th, he agrees with them that Islam is a problem, he agrees with them that people on the right are anti-Semites, he agrees with all of those points, so therefore, what is the difference?
What is the he agrees that Hamas is a terrorist organization?
He agrees that uh Hamas uh are the bad guys.
Um so when you basically have that scenario, so where are the points of disagreement?
So let me disagreement essentially become about nuance and you know Israel basically killed too many kids.
Let me let me guess.
So did the Dave Smith make because I think there might be a strategy here because he's a smart guy, he should know better.
So did his argument pretty much did he make the typical because I've I've talked about this before.
When people talk about October 7, there's two factions.
There's people that make the humanitarian argument, right?
These people tend to be guys like Hassan Piker and you know, people on the left.
Then there's people that make the nationalist argument, like, you know, I would fall in this camp, maybe Dave Smith would fall in this camp depending on who he's talking to, etc.
But I also talk about the humanitarian shit too, because the humanitarian shit is what Israel used as ammunition to justify their asymmetrical aggression in this conflict.
So, you know, you have to talk about the beheaded babies being a lie.
You have to talk about the mass rapes being completely embellished.
You have to talk about how there was a deal in place to not to avoid this entire conflict on the 10th.
Um, and the fact that Dave Smith didn't mention any of that is crazy.
So, would it be fair to say he pretty much went the whole nationalist angle?
Israel controls our government.
This is problematic.
Is that the angle you just pretty much stayed on?
No, because he doesn't even believe Israel.
He didn't talk about that, but remember his position isn't that Israel controls our government.
Remember, he uh US government.
Remember, his his position is that US controls Israel, right?
Um, he did say about uh the Israeli lobby having uh control over the US, but again, it was very fleeting.
Whereas Douglas Murray spent a lot of them, it was like one second, shut up.
What the fuck?
Are you serious?
Yeah, I appreciate that, Mario.
So yeah, he he doesn't he so in a very fleeting way, but Douglas Murray, like it speaks in detail about how Qatar controls the US, which we know is fake news.
And then he like very quickly within a few seconds mentions Israeli control, uh, or you know, Israel APAC or uh influence, and it's very fleeting.
Um, so he doesn't even go into detail on that.
Honestly, like I'm not exaggerating when I say it.
It was very bad performance.
But I knew it was gonna be a bad performance because he lost against Laura Luma based on the two same things.
He didn't push back on October the 7th.
He agreed that Hamas were extremist, he agreed that Islam was an extremist, it was extreme.
So when you basically have the same foundational principle, there's no way that you're gonna basically win in a debate.
Interesting, interesting.
Um I'm gonna watch it, man, and and look at it.
I I some people here are saying that they think that um uh you know some people here are saying that they think that uh Dave Smith won.
Uh, but I guess it depends on how you interpret it, right?
If it if you're interpreting it from the angle of um, you know, debunking the propaganda when it comes to Islam, that might be one metric of success.
And then if you're gonna debunk the you know, whole Israel is our greatest ally, that's another um argument to make.
Because I think that there's multiple arguments to be made um when you're debating this topic.
You got the does Israel control our government?
That's one.
Uh, does the United States get benefit from supporting Israel to the same extent?
But that's another one.
Um, does Israel purposely demonize Islamic religion to justify their asymmetric warfare?
You know, that's one.
So there's so many different fronts that you kind of have to attack that you can attack this um this debate stance from.
And I think for Dave Smith, um, I think the safest way to go, at least on a public venue, is to not necessarily challenge so much the Israeli propaganda that's permeated throughout American media, rather to show that Israeli propaganda controls the media, if that makes sense.
But he didn't even do that.
So the only thing he basically why people think he won is twofold.
The first is as I said at the beginning, Douglas Murray was talking about how you need to be an expert, but Dave Smith didn't do a good job.
It's just everyone saw the stupidity of that argument.
Gotcha.
And the second point was that Douglas Murray was basically saying that based on the war that children being killed or innocent civilians being killed is collateral damage.
And now people are like, oh my god, that's horrific.
He made Douglas Murray agree to that.
But if you look at Douglas Murray's argument, which is what Dave Smith conceded to is oh Hamas have weapons in hospitals, Hamas have weapons in schools, Hamas have weapons every two, three buildings.
And to that he conceded.
So once you conceded that argument, you kind of concede to the point that Israel is gonna have to bomb a bit more.
So the whole thing becomes a fallacious point.
So like I don't see any scenario where Dave Smith won.
I think it's just like people who are pro-Palestine will obviously say he won because they feel like he's perpetuating certain pro-Palestinian points, and people do get excited.
It's like a football team.
Uh other libertarians will get excited because he's a libertarian and they're like a little crew themselves.
But if you analyze the debate, I uh I mean I think Douglas Murray's like rubbish, he's not a good debater, but like he didn't challenge him on many uh important foundational points.
Yeah, I'm I'm looking right now, and uh the top comment on this video at this moment is literally what you said here about um the whole uh appeal to authority argument of being an expert.
Um that's the top comment.
Uh I'm not a professional YouTube commentator, but I'm gonna leave a comment.
Yeah, I'm looking here.
So they're making fun of Murray for making that ridiculous fucking statement.
So if anything, um people will say that Dave Smith won because Murray made such a fucking assinine argument in the beginning of the debate.
Yeah, for the first 45 minutes, Murray made that argument and he cried about the fact that Joe Rogan has more pro-Palestine rather than anti-Israel, which is fake again because who are the anti-Israel so he mentioned Ian Carroll and he mentioned um Dave Smith.
But if you look at the uh and the what's that guy's name, the historian, is it Marty, something?
I forgot the guy's name now.
The um the historian guy, um uh Cooper Cooper.
That's it, for Daryl Cooper.
Yeah, um, And um the uh but in then even Joe Rogan was like, What do you mean?
I've had God Sad, I've had Jordan Peterson, I've had you, and then he mentioned a couple other people.
Oh, God's not as a bitch.
Like Joe Rogan, Pace Morgan always have extreme anti-Israel people, but when it comes from the pro-Palestine side, they'll always have someone like Dave Smith who kind of almost agrees with the uh with the Israeli position.
They won't have someone like myself or you who can debunk the propaganda.
They won't have to, and this is why we'll put the tweet in the next, but you won't have someone like me who can debunk the false claims they make about Islam.
So they won't have that scenario.
Also, they'll have someone who is anti-Islam, and this was the same with Piers Morgan and various others.
They'll have someone who's anti-Islam like uh and someone who'll attack Islam, like Douglas Murray, because he worked for the Henry Jackson Society, they'll have someone like Piers Morgan, they'll have I'm sorry, um, Jordan Peterson, they'll have someone like God Saad, but then they won't have someone like Nick Fuentes who basically talks about Jewish power.
So they'll talk about they'll have someone who's anti-Slam, but not someone like Nick.
They'll talk, they'll have they'll attack someone like Dan Belzarian, but then they'll have and Screamer, I'm gonna call him an anti-Semite, but then they won't have so that but then the other guys they'll have and he won't call them anti-Islam.
Even uh what's his name again?
Uh what's it Piers Morgan said he left Tommy Robinson on.
Tommy Robinson is like well known to be anti-Islam.
I was gonna debate him, as you know, I was gonna do it on your platform.
And separate to that, but then he says I won't have uh Nick Fuentes on because he's a raging anti-Semite.
So this just demonstrates that how these podcasters essentially first of all allow anti-Islam, but then anyone who may even be a little bit anti-Jewish, you don't want to have them.
And the second thing is if there is someone who's pro-Palestine, it won't be someone who actually has strong opinions that October the 7th was propaganda, no mass rape happened, etc.
etc.
But they won't have, and so they'll have someone like Dave Smith who agrees that Hamas are terrorist organization, they're radical Islamist organization, that you shouldn't say from the river to the sea, that you Islam is evil, uh, that October 7th is fake news, that like you know, you need to combat Hamas, but like maybe people are gonna be too far, but they won't have someone who basically will expose all that propaganda.
So this is like how they manufacture consent now.
No, I mean that's an interesting point that you know that uh they'll bring like you know, extreme right wingers from the Israeli side, but they won't bring do that on on the uh on the pro-palest side.
I mean, that yeah, that's an interesting thing.
Uh and you know, um, I think to make it fair, yeah, you would need to bring somebody in that has an understanding of of the Islamic faith to a high degree, and someone that has uh an understanding of the Jewish faith to the highest degree, right?
To to kind of um be able to really fight fire or fire here.
Because I think a lot of people, I mean, even myself, I'll I'll I'll admit this.
I come more from the camp of I don't like that Israel controls our foreign policy.
Um, you know, we can make obviously a religious um argument on that to a degree of what influences or whatever, that's a discussion we had.
But I I think um from my perspective personally, I uh I typically argue from the this is a uh problem from a nationalism perspective.
And then I also talk about um the issues with October 7 that me and you discuss, because I do think that if you're gonna debate these pro um Israel people, you have to destroy their arguments with debunking the October 7th um lies because October 7th lies is directly what they use to wage their asymmetrical warfare that they're currently doing now.
And the problem is that a lot of this stuff got debunked, but the problem is that it didn't get debunked in time.
So, you know, going back in time here, when October 7th happened, everyone is was on Israel's side because no one had the full story.
So Israel, since they control the media, um, because five out of the six biggest news organizations in America are literally run by Zionist Jews, and then the sixth one, which is run by the Murdochs, they're hardcore Zionists, where uh Leyland Murdoch, whatever his name is, the son of Rupert Murdoch, he had a private meeting with um Netanyahu in Israel.
So you might as well call him uh, you know, an honorary Zionist as well.
Um so the the problem is that when October 7th happened, Israel was first to the media, and they were able to put this narrative out that 2,000 people got killed, there were mass rapes, there they got killed at the music festival, um, 200 houses got kidnapped, and that's the narrative that prevailed for weeks.
And by the time people started debunking it and showing that the 40 beheaded babies thing was a lie, babies and ovens was a lie, etc.
Once people started showing that these images that Ben Shapiro was showing were like doctored pictures and they were all a lie, it was too late.
Israel was already in Gaza, they heard already began the bombing, they had already killed tens of thousands at that point.
And it was pretty much like, okay, we're here.
So they just kind of stuck with the lies.
And unless you're a guy who consumes alternative media, um, you're probably not gonna find out.
I mean, a lot of Americans, especially MAGA supporters, I could tell you guys this from someone that went to the RNC and is, you know, involved in in uh in the MAGA movement to a degree.
A lot of these guys are retards.
They believe mainstream media.
Um, or if they don't believe mainstream media, they're following people like Gunther Engelman or Cat Turt or Um of these other dudes that are what I call MAGA retors, that literally anything Trump does is good, and they never criticize him.
So there's not many people that are on the right that are also willing to criticize Israel's influence on our country from the perspective of Jewish power.
Very few people are uh will do that.
I mean, you know, Candace uh flirts with it a bit.
Um, you know, Nick definitely does it.
This is why they're terrified of him because he can name the names.
Um I do it, but at the end of the day, uh, you know, it it might be too much for some of these podcasters to platform someone saying that you know the 40 behaved babies thing was a lie, right?
But that is central to the Zionist argument.
It needs to be stated.
It is a lie.
Guys like Ben Shapiro ran around with that narrative for months, and they did it on purpose to rationalize and justify uh what they're doing in Gaza now.
And it's crazy to me that it's still a talking point to this day when Israeli media themselves have debunked this shit.
And also the mass rape, and I think everyone, and uh Myron, I don't know if you got his number, but you should send him that uh the five and a half hour video we did, and therefore we'll know if this is intentionally done by him, because then if that gives them an opportunity to get on these platforms, and then he's just basically intentionally who do you want me to send a video to?
Dave Smith.
Oh, well, yeah, I could, I could.
Um I've talked to him before.
Uh yeah, I mean, I could send it to him.
Uh, but I think at this point it's just gotta be because uh at this point, so one of us gotta get up there, man.
I mean, yeah, I think you would do fantastic because you can speak more from the uh Islamic angle, you know.
My position, I think, I think a safe position to have, right?
Because obviously there are a lot of people that don't like the Islamic faith and they say what they're gonna say.
I look at it like this.
If you're gonna consider Hamas a terrorist organization, right, then the IDF fits in that mold just as well, right?
They just rebranded from Urgun and Haganah.
Now, there's arguments on both sides, there's arguments from the Hamas side saying, well, look, they're being violently occupied.
Um, it's self-defense, it's not terrorism because under international law, you have the right to defend your land and you can't constitute that as terrorism.
So there's arg- I've I've heard a lot of the the um the arguments from the Hamas Hamas side, but I think the the safe way, right?
Again, I'm talking from there's uh strictly a debate strategy perspective to get platformed on these big platforms so you can reach a mass audience.
This isn't like uh what it is.
I think the safe way to go, because I've seen um who is it?
Mohammed Hijab take this stance, which I thought was really smart that he did this.
I saw him debate, I think it was Rabbi Shmuli or somebody, and he said, look, if you're gonna go ahead and call Hamas a terrorist organization, you need to call the idea of a terrorist organization as well.
Which because it's technically true if you look at the definition of terrorism as it applies to the United States, right?
The use of violence to further a political ideology, right?
Um I think that's what it is.
But again, you can make the argument um from the other side as well.
So, but I think when it comes to the mass media in America and these big podcasts, they're terrified of bringing somebody on that will make the argument that Hamas isn't a terrorist organization.
I think that's what they're scared of.
It's not just that Hamas isn't a terrorist organization.
It's that...
So either you make the argument that, as you said, the IDF is worse, or you reject the notion of terrorism, because this entire word was created by the Zionist lobby to be a blind to countries that are basically enemies of Israel and are for individuals who take who partake in an act, the Assoli Muslim.
So you can have the exact same act done by two different individuals.
And if it's a Muslim, it's called a terrorist attack, and if it's not a Muslim, it's not called a terrorist attack.
The second thing is why I think like having some knowledge of Islam is important is because you look at his debate with Laura Luma, both were conceding that Islam was extreme and Islam was causing this and Sharia law and they want to throw gaze off buildings and these Type of things.
Why it's important to debunk that is because the aim is this.
If you look on the West, they basically perpetuate and promote the Islamophobia phobia industry through various NGOs and Zionist lobbies, including the organization that Douglas Murray worked for, which is the Henry Jackson Society.
And the reason they do that is because they want to manufacture consent.
Because if they think these people are barbaric, that these people are unruly, these people are extreme and they want to harm you, then it manufactures consent to basically destroy the Middle East.
So it includes bombing Palestine, destroying Palestine.
So if you look at the stated ideological goals, it was always to create hatred against Muslims in America and UK and Europe, and then use that fake news to bomb the Middle East.
So that's why I always think like both of those things are important to tackle.
No, I I definitely I definitely see your uh perspective on that.
Now I'm I'm interested.
I'm gonna probably um go watch this debate and see what happened.
Uh, because you get obviously there's um it seems as though there were some blind spots, but I think Patrick Reids wanted to say something.
Yeah, yeah.
My when I watched it, Sulmana, my my perspective was that it was more from a white guy uh from America, it was more I didn't see this attack on Islam so much as like protection of Jewish supremacy.
And then also, yeah, it was I thought it was completely fabricated.
You have Douglas Murray bringing up these points about oh, it's okay to have uh civilization.
Yeah, Patrick this debate did wasn't an attack on Islam.
The only thing was it was when he said about Muslim immigration into Europe, uh, which was fake news.
I'm talking about I'm bringing in his Laura Luma debate as well, which I read the comments from too far.
But what about what about the point where he made like it's okay for Israel to kill civilians because there's evil militants, but then on October 7th, how many IDF members died?
I think it's like 380.
How many people died total?
1200?
Like, if you look at the amount of Hamas that were killed, like in Palestine compared to civilians, it's gonna out ratio that.
The only good point Murray did make, I would argue, was that the United States, which is controlled by Israel Jewish supremacy, killed way more people in Syria, way more civilians in Syria, way more in Afghanistan.
And yeah, I'm not downplaying like the plight of the Palestinians by any means, but this has been going on for 20 years, and a lot of the it's all been supporting one place, but this is this whole fake debate was staged, and it was uh if I was a normy,
like my take would be that like you can't criticize Judaism or Israel because there's just too much anti-Semitism, the Palestinians are terrorists, and uh Qatar controls America, not you know Israel.
Like I don't know how any of that was able to slide uh from from our perspectives, and then at the same time, like Douglas Murray was kind of more funny than Dave Smith.
Dave Smith's not even a comic, you know, he sucks at everything.
I I don't know, I'm I'm more pissed at Joe Rogan because like you I blame him for this current administration, like dance, Trump, all these fucking scumbags, Tulsi Gabbard, like all these people, like his whole movement, Musk, like it's all it's so tiring, you know what I mean?
Like, I I don't know.
Uh yeah.
Well, I mean, what do you guys think?
Yeah, yeah, cool.
Uh I'll say this real quick with the 2000 number.
Yeah, so uh the original report, and so I'm correct me if I'm wrong here because I know you probably got the numbers in front of you.
The original the report on October 7th came out, 2,000 people dead.
Then it went down to 1,200.
Then roughly 400 um of the people that were died were identified as IDF uh soldiers, right?
So obviously loss of life sucks, but enemy commands are enemy commands, right?
So that brings us down to 800.
Then we find out that the people that were killed from the music festival that were in the cars and they were all charged and stuff like that, they were killed by the IDF with the Apache helicopters.
How do we know this?
Well, because we know that Hamas uses you know unsophisticated old, like damn near World War II weaponry, they don't have the capability in the sophistication to be able to destroy vehicles like that.
Um, and then uh we find out that the tanks were shooting into the kibbutzes, right?
And then there was speculation that the uh Hannibal directive was activated on that day.
Now, um, you know, if you had said that, right?
Um, as of a couple of months ago, people call you conspiracy theorists.
But literally, I think like what maybe one month ago, you have Ghana, went on an Israeli television and admitted that the um Hannibal Directive was in fact activated on October 7th.
So, you know, we went from 2,000 to 1200 to 800.
Then we find out that the uh that the Hannibal director was activated on that day.
So, and then we and then on top of that, 200 were kidnapped.
So that leaves us with 600 people that were killed um on that day uh specifically, and we don't know how those individuals are killed.
I am not denying that Hamas killed Israeli citizens on that day.
However, I do think it's important to note that the IDF also killed Israeli citizens on that day.
And that's the part where um it's very important to unpack this because again, Israel got to the media first.
Since Israel got to the media first, they were able to push that narrative out that um Hamas was indiscriminately killing and graping and pillaging and all this other stuff.
And it wasn't until what several months later, damn near a year, till we were able to actually have the evidence to debunk this stuff.
I mean, Yoav Ghulant literally came out a month ago saying the Hannibal directive was activated.
So we don't even still have the full story.
And I think if I'm not mistaken, isn't the UN conducting an investigation right now on the mass rapes?
They haven't concluded that or Israel's not letting him in.
And this was in Fresh and Fit as well.
So anybody who wants to see the details of this, we actually broke it down in Fresh and Fit, the specifics.
What the UN report is this.
So the UN report did an UN did her investigation.
Now, the report we agree with, right?
In the sense of if you look at the investigation, the information they gathered, we're using that.
Where we disagree is the conclusion.
Because they she's using the same information, but then saying yes, there was rape.
But what is that information that she's herself gathered?
The first thing is they say there's no video evidence or no imagery whatsoever that proved mass rape.
So according to them, Hamas had GoPros, but somehow they malfunctioned and no longer worked as soon as the rape happened, right?
Which is completely ridiculous.
So there's no video or physical evidence whatsoever, and Israel never provided it.
The second thing is the one that's.
And they always advertise that 40-minute video that shows some of the killings, and though that that video that they show, which at first was like only an exclusive to Israeli citizens, no one else can look at it.
Um it got leaked.
But yes, this 45-minute video or whatever has none of the grapes in it either, which is also you know an important point to note.
Exactly.
And it that 40-minute video, as you said, we've all seen it, and even the 41 million video, it only shows three possible incidences where there was intentional killing by Hamas.
Uh, but again, we don't know the circumstances before and after.
So therefore, I'm just talking about the snapshot.
But coming back to it, so then there's no physical or video evidence.
Then she they asked to see the speak to the witnesses.
Israel said no, you're not allowed to speak to the witnesses.
So they never spoke to any of the witnesses.
Then they looked at the report, and there was no physical evidence of report rape, whether it's semen or you know, physically be, you know, you've the basically genital area been harmed or whatever it may be.
So there was zero physical evidence of rape.
Then they looked at the bodies and said, actually, even the bodies had not been like when they were shot, they weren't even shot or harmed in the uh private part.
When they were shot, they were shot throughout the body as per normal.
So nothing was directed in terms of harm, whether from bullets or from physicality to the genitals of the woman or the breast of the woman.
So there's no evidence from that regard.
There's so the only evidence, there's no evidence in terms of what they were wearing.
So the only evidence that they claim, which was the result that they're saying, is that the way the bodies were placed, but even in the same report, they claim they admit that Israel moved the bodies.
So the position of the bodies is the sole reason that they're claiming that the rape happened.
That's it.
Yeah, and and and that, my friend, is the part that they don't want to platform.
That's why uh I I've I don't think I've seen any major podcasts actually talk about the mass grapes.
So basically, for those that are just listening, Israel is using the position of the of the deceased to justify and say that there were mass grapes, but they don't actually have any physical evidence besides how the bodies were left.
Is that what is that what it is basically, Suleiman?
Exactly.
Exactly.
No semen, no uh do they even have penetration?
Nothing.
Nothing, nothing.
They don't have the GoPro um footage that they claim that they had either.
Nothing, nothing proves rape.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think that's the stuff that Rogan and them don't want to have.
If I'm gonna be honest, like um challenged on October 7th narrative is um the cornerstone of the Israeli argument, and I think anyone that can actually you know fully debunk it from the you know the grapes, the um the Hannibal directive alone.
I mean, I'm shocked that Dave Smith did not put out the Hannibal directive.
Like you have Ghana literally admitted it was activated on that day.
Like just off of that alone, he could have you know eliminated a big part of Murray's argument when they're talking about Hamas killing innocent people because we know for a fact that Israel killed a bunch of innocent people that day.
So, yeah, man, that's that's wild.
That's disappointing that he didn't even talk about it.
I mean, at least use the Hannibal directive, bro.
What the fuck, man?
But anyway, I'm gonna go watch that.
Or even even the fact, and again, uh I'm not trying to just promote it because you're here, but if you look at our five and a half hour podcast, everything for right now, the evidence, the physical evidence is in that uh actual uh come here.
The podcast because we put it on a PowerPoint and showed all the references, so all the references that we're speaking about can be found in that podcast.
What's worse is Myron.
Remember in our podcast, we showed that on October the 10th, that Hamas said we'll give you all of the hostages.
Again, this was not something that was pushed back about Dave Smith.
They were like, Yeah, hostages are there, yeah, they happen, yeah, yeah, they shouldn't have took the hostages.
Like, there's again an agreement on that issue.
Dude, I uh dude, you're the only person.
I think me and you're the only people that have like publicly reported that that story.
And and it's backed up by Haretz, an Israeli media source.
You know, it's literally it's backed up by Israeli media that there was a deal in place for the return of the hostages on October 10th.
And it's amazing how like that's not hit the mainstream whatsoever.
Or I think one person told me, I think one person told me, oh, uh Heretz is uh left wing propaganda machine for is if um that's anti-Israel.
And I'm like, what?
They're an Israeli newspaper.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Like, I don't know.
Um Yeah, Haret is left wing, but it's still Zionist.
It's still Zion.
And Zionist from the left or the right are basically the same thing.
Yeah, hold on.
I got the link right here, Soliman.
I'll um I'll DM it to you so you can put it up in the nest because I suck at putting things up in the nest.
Um, but I'll give it to you here.
I found it.
It's it's only on Rumble, guys.
It's not on YouTube.
We couldn't even fucking do this this thing on Rumble on uh on YouTube because of obviously, you know, the sensitive nature of the topic and how people you know try to censor.
So I'm gonna go ahead, I'll send you a quick DM with it here, uh, so you can put in the thing.
But I'll dip out, man.
Uh I'll uh I'll come back in a space if you guys are gonna be running it.
Um I appreciate that, Myron.
Yeah, we're probably gonna uh wrap up soon anyway, so we'll send everyone to uh space.
Uh they can watch the physical example of what I've been talking about, what we've been talking about for the last few hours.
Yeah, yeah, no.
Um yeah, I'm live right now on Rumble and on YouTube on Myron Gaines X. Um, yeah, I'm gonna DM you this right now.
All right, take it easy, guys.
Mari, can I make a quick point to your audience before you go?
30 seconds.
Uh so I'm on, may I?
Uh yeah, who is that?
True teller?
Oh, yeah.
What's up, Truthella?
Go ahead.
Yeah, it's very quick.
Yeah, go ahead.
I just want to make the point about Dave Smith.
Is that there is a famous Judea Bolshvik who once said that uh they love controlled opposition, especially the ones that they lead, and then when the world needs a hero, they shall provide one.
And that's what Dave Smith is supposed to be.
Uh controlled opposition narrative producer to be able to instill the talking points that they want people to believe.
He's never gonna properly represent the pro-Palestinian side or do anything to undermine the Jewish position and to again deflect and say blame Qatar or say Islamic terrorism or China, but of course, deflect blame on you know the Jews and their influence on American society, every facet of American society, every institution of it from finance to of course the media and the politicians.
I have a lot more to say.
I'll wait my turn.
Thank you.
No, no, it's always it's always great to uh to hear from you, bro.
Um, you know, uh, but no, I will I'm definitely gonna uh take a look at this debate, man.
Uh you guys definitely got me intrigued.
So I'm gonna take a look at it and uh react to it.
But all right, I'll uh I'll get out of here, man.
And I see Simon had his hand up for a minute.
Simon, shout out to you, by the way, as well, bro.
Um, I'll get out of here.
I really think there's uh the other Okay.
Um okay, so I gave that that's the link, by the way, guys, um, for it.
So definitely here, let me drop it in here for you guys.
If you guys want to watch this video on what really went down on October 7th, It's right here.
But okay, let me read some chats and we're gonna get into this debate.
Um I will cover the Matt Walsh stuff and everything else like that after this, if we still have time.
It's already nine o'clock.
Okay.
Um Bobby's gems, yeah.
I got my comments on Twitter shadow banned.
Uh after applying a Nick Point says it's a post.
Interesting.
Uh you might want to, maybe you got a verify or account.
Uh KG for a myra, it was great to see you up.
Uh Penn State.
You definitely need to do a Sendusky breakdown.
I've lived here my whole life and know people who work for the university at the time, so I can give some insight if needed.
WCCWSS.
Shout out to you, KG for real.
Um we could do Sandusky one day.
Um HM Swiss, don't worry about Ryan Dawson.
I talked to him on the side, bro.
Misunderstanding.
Don't, you know, try to start up some stuff.
I talk to him on the side.
It's it's not um it's it's squashed.
Um Ice says Anton Daniels has a panelist on his nighttime show that knows about them boys and calls them small hats.
He tries to wake them up, but always stops and says, do your research.
Maybe you can explain it to him in more concise ways since you guys are cool.
I mean, sure, but I don't think Anton Daniels is gonna be uh I I mean, I could, bro, but like you guys gotta understand that this is a topic that people are terrified of, bro.
Like, uh I don't think y'all get it, bro.
Like this is a topic that people really don't want to talk about, man.
For obvious reasons, right?
Um now we can kind of have the discussion, but it's gotta be heavily moderated.
Um, okay.
Let's go to HBM says we know as Muslims that Israel's going down one day.
Are the Israeli elites actually demonic?
I man, the people that are responsible for killing the kids are, yes.
Not all Israelis, but the ones that are killing uh the kids.
Well, not all Jews, but the ones that are killing the kids now, bro.
Sorry, excuse me.
The ones that are killing the kids and responsible for killing the kids are satanic, whether Jewish, Christian, etc.
Don't forget, guys, most Zionists are actually Christian.
They're not Jewish.
You know, this is a very big um misconception that um all Jewish people are Zionists.
That's not true, right?
A majority are.
I will tell you that.
A majority absolutely are Zionists, but that's not all.
Also, um, when it comes to uh what was I gonna say?
The majority of the Zionist population, it's actually Christians, bro.
Evangelical Christians.
Make them make up the majority.
Uh let's see here.
Joe says, Marion, if Trump has the sanctuary city law, why would California capitulate they pay more in tax than than they get?
I don't know, bro.
Let's see here.
Okay, so that's what cool.
All right, we're caught up.
WE'LL TAKE A LOOK AT THEM.
LET'S GO AHEAD AND GO ON TO THIS JOE ROGAN INTERVIEW.
Joe Rogan podcast, check it out.
I'm playing at a 1.25 speech at Chai.
During my day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day.
All day.
All right, we're up.
Good to see you guys.
What's happening?
Are you going to no headphones?
Oh, keep the do.
I'm not quite sure what they had, but yeah.
There we go.
All right.
Uh the goal.
I'll be honest with you guys.
I don't even know who this Douglas Murray guy is, bro.
Let me look this guy up real quick.
Let me look this guy up real quick.
All right, he's Scottish and Gaelic.
I doesn't look like.
No, he's not Jewish, guys.
See, I told y'all, bro, a lot of these Zionists are not Jewish.
A lot of them are Christian.
Oh, I don't know what this guy's religious affiliation is.
But um, okay, he's a cultural Christian and a Christian atheist.
What?
What the fuck is a Christian atheist?
Bro, okay, man.
These niggas are weird.
What the fuck?
Okay, this is a guy that's debating Dave Smith.
Awesome.
What the fuck?
This is every time I see people that disagree with anything that's happening, any gigantic world events.
They should have Ben Shapiro here, not this fucking guy.
It's one of these ridiculous.
Wow.
Of course, instead of debating the thing, he's uh literally I only spent 10 seconds listening to this shit, and he's already um trying to come at Rogan for platforming people.
You know who else did this bitch ass nigga shit since we're on this topic?
This guy right here.
I'm not in-This fucking loser.
I'm not in- Um, this guy Sam Harris.
All right, guys.
So uh Sam Harris went viral on social media here because he had some commentary on the current state of politics, but more important.
I watched this guy as well, uh, Kyle Kalinski.
He's uh he's a liberal, but again, I always watch um the opposition's arguments.
I think this is how you say sharpened know what's going on.
Being in an echo chamber is retarded.
So um I'll listen to guys that have a different voice all the time.
So I think it it makes you sharper, smarter, you're able to counter their arguments if you watch what they say, and um just makes you more intelligent.
And sometimes they make good points.
So that's why I watch opposition stuff all the time.
And I agree with him on the Sam Harris take that he's gonna give.
The new media world, the the Rogan sphere, if you will.
And he used to be, you know, he used to be a regular sort of member of the Rogan sphere.
He would be on, he's been on the podcast probably double digit times, right?
Kind of similar to me.
I wasn't on as much as him, but I was on maybe five times or so on Rogan.
Um, and man, he has some thoughts here.
So let's listen and we'll break it down as we go.
Joe is a genuinely good guy who wants good things for people.
Um, but he is honestly in over his head on so many topics.
And if you are wondering, I mean, are we even surprised at this point?
But anyway, yeah.
When he brings someone on to just shoot the sh the shit about, you know, how the Holocaust is not what you think it was, right?
Or he literally did that, by the way.
Just so everybody knows this is not hyperbolic.
Because you could hear Sam Harris say this and think like, oh, they're complaining about Daryl Cooper.
All right, whatever, bro.
Um that's a whole other discussion.
Oligarchs routinely lie to his face, do it.
This I disagree with.
Sat there and let them lie.
They kept saying to his face, oh, the C FPB debanks conservatives.
Who lie as freely as they breathe and doesn't push back against any of their lives.
In fact, in the Trump's case, really energetically helped put his lives into the the most plausible possible shape.
That is 100% correct.
That's what we talked about.
Go watch my segment.
As you can see, he doesn't like Trump.
I don't agree with this either.
He doesn't like Trump.
Got back in office.
He invited like Rogan sat there, took him to good faith, all the bullshit online about like and now he's basically complaining that um Trump didn't push back more on Trump.
Now he owns everything.
He owns all of it.
People, you're consistently on the wrong side.
And this is a a consistent crying point of the left that Rogan didn't push um Trump harder during the uh debate.
Like, so okay, let me just Okay.
We're really getting in the weeds here, but fuck it.
You guys like this deep dive shit anyway.
So one of the main talking points of big left-wing political commentators like Kyle Kalinski, uh um uh Hassan Piker, uh Tyler Cohen, etc.
Young Turks or whatever, is that Trump uh that Trump went on the Rogan podcast, which is the biggest podcast in the world, and lied.
And Rogan did a pushback.
This is one of the biggest complaints from the left.
They blame Elon Musk, they blame Joe Rogan, and obviously you know that they don't like Trump.
And the reason why this is retarded, a retarded stance, is because Rogan offered, it's like everyone forgets this shit.
Rogan literally offered Kamala Harris to come on the show.
And what Kamala Harris's team basically said was he's gotta travel to her.
It's can only be like an hour, and I think they needed the questions beforehand.
But basically, the bottom line is this.
I mean, the details aren't as important.
The point is this the interview was going to be structured and tailored in a position that her campaign approved of, okay, versus with Trump, he showed up, he just had a conversation, was it seemed way more candid.
Okay.
So that made Kamala Harris look really fucking bad.
And it amazes me how the Democrats never admit this.
The only Democrat I've seen admit this shit is a guy named David Pacman, okay?
He admitted that it was a big L on the Kamala Harris administration to not do public interviews early in the campaign.
For those that remember it, because everyone has fucking amnesia.
Let me remind you, niggas.
After Joe Biden dropped out of the race, okay, Kamala Harris went on a deliberate avoidance tour of the press.
She would only read from teleprompters she wouldn't ask off the top of Cough questions, she wouldn't hold press meetings to answer questions.
She literally did this for months, okay?
And the reason why they did this was because Kamala Harris, to be honest with you guys, is not the best speaker.
She's not necessarily competent.
She has a lot of annoying personality traits that probably would not be favorable to American voters.
So they did their best to control her image in the early stages of the campaign.
Now, to combat this, Donald Trump went on a bunch of different streams, okay?
And he did unscripted interviews where honestly everything was on the table.
You can ask whatever, okay?
Now, he might lie about it, as some people like Kanye Kyle Kalinski are saying right now, but he at least afforded people the opportunity to talk to him in um in a fairly candid and open manner.
Or even if it's not, at least the optics look that way.
Key distinction.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris was avoiding all interviews like the fucking plague.
That was a big mistake by the Democrats.
Okay.
So when Kamala Harris finally figured out that this probably isn't a good strategy because celebrity endorsements don't matter, okay.
She found out way too fucking late.
So what did she do?
She went on the um call or daddy podcast.
Terrible fucking decision.
You went on a podcast of two whores that don't have any type of political respect or notoriety.
The people that listen to the Caller Daddy podcast are retarded morons that probably don't vote.
Okay?
Like what you should be doing is going on adversarial podcasts or going on adversarial platforms and having discussions.
This is what Donald Trump and JD Vance were doing.
Though they got a lot of hard questions, they might have uh looked uh bad in some situations or whatever.
Um JD Vance, I think actually did a really good job, by the way, of dealing with adversarial media.
That's a whole other conversation.
Though um nothing is perfect, that looked a lot better than what Kamala Harris was doing, where she was avoiding press altogether.
And when she finally did get on the train and decide to do a podcast, she did um really badly edited and stupid interviews that made her look stupid.
And uh, like with Caller Daddy podcast.
Then on top of that, she did one adversarial interview on Fox News, and it was basically edited and made her look really stupid, and she waited way too long to do it.
Okay.
So, why do I say all this?
I say all this because the Democrats always blame Rogan, right, for Trump's victory.
Rogan was definitely a part of it.
I'm not gonna lie, he has the number one podcast, and everyone listens in, and that interview was one of the most viewed interviews, I think to this day on the Rogan experience.
Let me go ahead and see here.
I feel you've opened the door to...
Yeah, this dude's a fucking loser.
I'm gonna get the number here.
57 million chat right here.
57 million.
Crazy.
Five months ago.
Okay?
So look.
Rogan made the same offer to Kamala.
It's not Rogan's fault that Kamala Harris didn't want to come and get the interview under her terms, 45 minutes an hour.
That's not how this works.
Okay.
Unfortunately, in this situation, you're the one campaigning.
You're the one trying to get the vote.
You go to Joe Rogan.
He doesn't come to you.
Okay?
He has a platform.
You don't.
And Kamala Harris made the big mistake of relying upon A-list celebrity endorsements of people like Taylor Swift, Eminem, LeBron James, etc.
Establishment type celebrities.
Well, guess what?
No one cares about A-list celebrities and establishment celebrities anymore.
The new wave is influencers and podcasts.
I'm sorry.
It is what it is.
Streamers are taking over.
Influencers are taking over because people find far more in common and are able to better identify with people that they watch in long form content.
So she did have the opportunity to go on Rogan, but she declined because she didn't uh she didn't want it to be um under the normal terms, which made her look bad yet again.
Okay?
So the left and the liberals need to stop fucking blaming Joe Rogan for Kamala Harris's loss and Trump's win.
Okay?
She sat herself in the foot.
And the only person I've seen that's been honest about this is again, uh Dave Pac-Man.
He admitted that she made a bunch of blunders during her campaign where she did not talk to the media until way too fucking late in the campaign.
Meanwhile, Trump had already had a huge head start on her when it comes to alternative media, which is the new media.
Give me one's chat if you guys agree.
Dumb the monk.
Give me twos in the chat if you guys disagree.
But I genuinely think that um this is not Rogan's fault.
Because every big liberal commentator I've seen has put a significant amount of blame on Rogan for her loss, which is fucking ridiculous.
And I don't think anyone's ever broken it down like that.
At least that I've seen sucking off JD Vance, sucking off Donald Trump.
Give me a break.
It is irresponsible.
I mean, it is directly harmful.
And we all like to beat on fucking woke college campus kids who don't like com I will because he literally took like over a hundred million dollars from Spotify.
Like he is corporate media, regardless of how we virtue signals like I'm independent media, I'm new media.
No, you're not.
No, you're just not, right?
But in terms of what does he think?
I think in his own mind, he thinks I'm just honestly navigating through all these issues in real time, but he's just he went down a lot of fucking hard.
Again, Rogan has invited people on the left, and they just simply don't want to go on.
And I uh it's amazing that that uh Kulinski doesn't want to admit this.
Like people from the left don't want to debate, dude.
Most of them don't want to.
Um, but it's it is also avoidable, right?
He could that's the problem.
Joe would never do what you're talking about here.
And if he were to do what you're talking about here, I think his podcast would become even less popular.
So it's just a matter of talking about doing a fact putting a fact checker there, a full-time fact checker.
God, they define him.
Uh yeah, I'll you know, yeah, I'll do uh Chipotle.
I'll get a chicken burrito.
Okay.
You want to say what's up to the people.
Hi.
Hi, people, what's up?
Yeah, you're gonna take him for a walk and stuff?
Yeah.
All right, cool.
I appreciate that.
He's been good.
He's been just chilling.
Huh?
You haven't come out since I was like, uh, only one time.
Okay.
Only one time.
Yeah, uh, yeah, chicken burrito, double, chicken, white rice, black beans.
How long you got left here?
I'll probably be gone for a while, not gonna lie.
Okay.
Why do you want to take Frank?
Um, I have a route tomorrow.
No, just yeah, then just yeah.
I can take him and then leave him.
Nah, just leave him here.
Do you do your route tomorrow?
It's fine.
I don't mind having him.
I just thought maybe you wanted to see him, but just yeah, just walk him, hang out with him for a bit, and then leave him.
I'll take care of him.
Okay.
That's no problem.
Thank you.
All right.
And thank God.
The left and liberals are ascended.
If I leave you, while I take Joshi Patrick.
Oh, Leah?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, she's good.
Um, yeah, she's good.
Leave her.
Okay.
You guys want to say what's up to Leah?
Uh yeah.
You guys know Leah, right?
You guys have met her before.
Leah is um.
Welcome to the show, Leah.
She's a micro poodle.
No, she's not a micropoodle.
She's a she's a toy.
A miniature poodle.
So this is her.
She uh, she's a pretty good dancer.
I'm gonna take her to the vet tomorrow.
Yeah, I mean, pretty good dancer.
She'll be gonna be going crazy.
She knows how to do the O slash as well.
So I'll tell you about it.
I'm part of Debrief.
Let's go, we lit now.
So You love to do that.
Yeah.
Yeah, she literally says wipe power.
I'm not kidding around.
So yeah, this is uh this Leah.
And guys, she's older too.
She has a lot of energy.
She's what?
11 years old?
Yeah.
I'll take her to the vet tomorrow because she's sleeping.
Oh, she's sleeping.
One of the paws is like weird.
She maybe slipped on glass.
I don't know.
So she's so happy.
She's so energetic.
She's excited.
So funny.
Yeah.
Alright, I'm gonna let you know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No worries.
Yeah, you can leave her.
Yeah.
Leave them both here.
It's fine.
I'll take the um the Damas and Frank.
Okay.
Yeah, just leave her here.
She's good.
Um, I have Hero with me.
Oh, you have Hero with you too?
Oh, yeah.
I said jump up.
Yeah.
We call Hero the Dummet.
No, just kidding.
No, no.
Now he's a fucking cat, man.
Yeah.
He don't listen to shit.
He is.
He don't listen to nothing, bro.
Yeah.
So now I make fun of Fresh all the time.
How hero's not trained.
He has beef with one of the frenties in this building.
He's funny.
Oh.
You haven't seen it?
They fight.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah.
He fights one of the Frenchies.
The guy told me that every time Fresh brings him in the elevator, they are like grumbling at each other.
It's funny.
Oh my god.
That's that's that's actually funny.
Because hero's like a fox, so that makes sense.
Yeah.
I have to hit him.
I hope French don't mind, but he's like, Oh, you gotta say this on camera?
It's just that he's been climbing my bed.
You know, my vet is off limits.
And he chats.
They're gonna call Pete on you, Angie.
Go.
I don't hate him that much.
I just like it.
I don't want they're gonna call Pete on you.
No, I mean, it's just being disciplinary.
You do you you smack him on the butt?
I just smack him, yeah.
Okay.
And and he he checks himself, and then he all his hair is come all over.
Yeah.
And he chats a lot, like he chits like crazy.
So yeah.
Yeah, I think it's because he jumps on Fresh's bed.
Yeah, but that's unacceptable, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I need to talk to Fresh.
Yeah, he's like First of all, bro.
Fresh don't care, man.
He just lets Hero do whatever he wants.
He just lets him do whatever.
Ew.
No, no.
Probably.
Alright, all right.
I'll see you.
All right.
Let's get back to it.
Yeah, uh Leah doesn't like Frank, bro.
She's annoyed by him.
So a chart released the other day of political content.
Number one in growth was my distouch.
Um there were more left-wing shows growing than right wing shows.
And so now it's our time.
Right now, given how horrible Trump is and how he's destroying everything in this punch.
They like sure.
And he's like, it's hard to tell, bro.
One of them wrote a pro-Palestine op-ed and was kidnapped.
You look at these people as colleagues and as friends.
And so you think, well, it can't possibly be as evil as it looks.
He kept like trying to come up with reasons why they did.
Oh, did this person do vandalism?
Is that why they were fucking arrested?
And it's like, no.
One of them wrote a pro This is where me and him agree uh on the on the deportations with uh college students.
As politically shattered as it is in of Americans casually with a vote through Congress, and he said fuck all about it.
Lefty on some things, right wing on other things.
I believe in like universal health care and stuff, bro.
And can I'm gonna fun of Rogan.
The point is this.
I uh I don't want to go through this anymore.
But the point is that he actually thinks that Dave Smith would beat Sam Harris in the debate when it comes to Palestine and Israel.
That's the point I'm trying to get at here.
He agrees on um Dave Smith who will smack this guy, which I agree.
Dave Smith would absolutely smack this guy in the debate.
Because this guy, Sam Harris is trying to discredit Dave Smith.
And he also me and him agree on the cow students getting deported for speech, which is retarded.
That's where me and leftists agree.
Um but it pretty much ends there.
But um, so let's go back to the original debate, how it started with this whole you need to um be uh expert to comment on something, which is ridiculous.
What I'm about to say is some of the realest shit I've ever said.
There's been an enormous amount of backlash towards revisionism.
All right, revisionism is a practice of giving an alternative perspective on widely agreed upon historical events, okay?
Or narratives.
And the reason why this is occurring is because for decades, we have only been given One narrative.
Right.
And throughout the years, as technology has gotten better, independent journalists have been able to create platforms.
Independent podcasts have been able to create platforms.
Independent platforms that are free from censorship have been created, right?
Like Rumble, or platforms that have less censorship, like X. As technology has gotten better, and more people have had access to media equipment, okay, these people have been able to challenge certain narratives that have been the staple for decades that have been pushed by the mainstream media.
Okay.
Now it's not perfect, but people are challenging widely accepted narratives for decades with compelling evidence.
For example, for the longest time, we thought some dude in a cave organized the most sophisticated and dangerous and deadly terrorist attack in American history.
And we thought he acted alone with no other help.
Then a bunch of government documents came out showing that there was foreknowledge from American as well as Israeli intelligence.
This is irrefutable.
OK?
There's declassified FBI reports, CIA documents that show that Israeli intelligence assets had foreign knowledge of the attack.
Then you add in the fact that a Jewish billionaire by Larry Silverstein versus the buildings months before the attack.
And then you get guys like Richard Gage, who were experts in control demolition, engineers that without a shadow of a doubt know that this was a control demolition.
I did an entire podcast where we went into detail, excruciating detail as to why this was a control demolition.
When things like this snowball, thanks to independent creators, okay, these theories, these different narratives, they snowball over time.
What ends up happening is people start to distrust the government.
Okay.
So though the government might have lied just about this one thing here, well, guess what?
When the people find out, they're gonna assume you lied about everything.
This is why being honest all the time is so fucking important.
Because once you lose your credibility, you can't get it back.
Okay, and you fuel alternative media to come up with their own theories because you have not proven to be trusted.
Now for decades, the mainstream media has been able to avoid this because they've been spoon-fed certain narratives and they've been able to contain the genie in the fucking bottle.
They did this through mass censorship of YouTube, Meta, Instagram, etc.
But with the rise of alternative platforms, with the rise in the one of free speech, there has been a persistent and strong backlash towards the censorship regime.
Okay, and we are seeing the dam of censorship slowly cracking.
Okay.
Now, what I'm about to say is gonna be fairly unpopular.
A lot of the people that make the conspiracy theories that they do, whether it's against the Illuminati, the Frankists, the Sabbaths, whatever, the Jews, whatever, a lot of it will be wrong.
Not all of it will be right.
But since the mainstream media spends so much time lying to us and creating distrust, the American Public trusts fringe conspiracy theorists more than people that might be telling the truth.
However, this is their fault.
Because if you censor people for decades, when they finally get the ability to talk, you're gonna get everything.
I'm gonna say that again.
When you censor people for decades, some of those voices are legitimate, some of those voices illegitimate.
What you've effectively done is you've given credence and reliability to people that might not necessarily deserve it.
Because the censorship was so wrong, sorry, the censorship was so strong, it's like a rubber band effect.
You've been pulling on it like this all this time.
What the fuck do you think is gonna happen when the rubber band is let go?
It's gonna snap with a degree of force that you will not be able to stop.
And what we're observing right now, ladies and gentlemen, is the rubber band is pretty much on its last inch, the last fingers holding it back.
And we are either already gonna let it go, or it's on the verge of letting it go.
Some would make the argument that it's been let go already.
Fair enough.
The point I'm trying to make is that you're gonna get smacked with that alternative narrative now, 10 times fucking harder because losers from mainstream media, pussies from social media, gatekeepers, have kept alternative narratives out for so goddamn long and lied for so goddamn long that the public would rather listen to a crazy kook than listen to the mainstream media.
And the mainstream media and the censorship regime has itself to fucking blame for this.
So when guys like Douglas Murray come in here and talk about hey, you are platforming fringe conspiracy theorists, or we're allowing people into the marketplace of ideas, okay, that shouldn't be here or aren't qualified to be here, too fucking bad.
You didn't play by the rules for decades when it comes to free speech, so now they're not gonna play by the rules now that they finally got the free speech.
Do you understand?
So let me be clear about this.
We are going to experience a period of time where kooks will have a platform.
I'm not denying that.
Kooks will absolutely get a platform, okay.
They will be able to get reach.
Some of what Murray is saying is true, but he only has himself and the other gatekeepers to fucking blame.
Because you've been suppressing this for so long, and the perfect example I could give of this is Twitter.
During the Jack Dorsey era of Twitter, okay, Jack Dorsey ran a censorship regime.
All right, and when you ran the censorship regime, comments that were critical of them boys, pretty much were insta ban, as with many other social media platforms, YouTube, Meta, etc.
I talked about this a million times.
I told you guys who ran these companies, Susa Wojowski, Mark Zuckerberg, Adam Masari, Jordan Dorsey wasn't necessarily one of those boys.
But let's just say that he has a lot of Zionist friends in high places.
So all the social media companies during the censorship regime pretty much made an agreement that if you go ahead and you talk about this one topic, niggas are getting banned, right?
Well, guess what happens?
A guy named Elon Musk acquires Twitter and promises to allow free speech.
Now, what ensued after that, he didn't anticipate.
October 7th happens, shortly thereafter.
When October 7th happens, everyone starts putting out media showing kids getting blown up to smithereens.
I'm talking about grotesque images and video depicting children with their heads blown off, with their guts hanging out, blood everywhere, shit that you wouldn't even see in a saw movie.
Okay?
Absolutely horrible.
Right.
He could not have foreseen that.
What did that do?
That woke the public up to the evils of the Israeli State.
People started sharing these images.
It started going viral.
On top of that, TikTok, which is an unregulated app that goes off of engagement, also is pushing the pro-Palestinian stuff.
Okay.
With X and TikTok, X's free speech, TikTok's unregulated algorithm, not regulated by the ADL, there was a mass awakening beginning happen to happen.
What's up happening?
Twitter becomes overwhelmingly anti-Israel.
In response to this, Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL threatens to get rid of advertisers from Twitter.
Elon Musk famously goes on and says, fuck the advertisers.
Next thing you know, where is he at?
Here's an Auschwitz with a small hat on.
With Ben Shapiro and Benjamin Netanyahu.
It was at that point that I realized holy shit.
These motherfuckers really do run the world.
The richest man in the world is at Auschwitz after saying fuck off.
Basically, um caving in because of the advertiser dollars.
Why?
Well, because the ADL understood that Twitter was required to get Trump into office.
If Trump got back into office, Israel would be preserved.
So they made a deal with Elon, basically, to allow him to continue to get ad dollars to push and become pro-Trump so Trump can win and wage the current war that he has on Iran.
So the ADL temporarily took their boot off of Elon's neck to get Trump in office.
Because like I told you guys this before a million times on the show, left wing or right wing, it doesn't matter.
All the birds go to Israel.
Okay?
Jonathan Greenblatt, who's a radical leftist.
Ben Shapiro, who's right wing.
They both agree when it comes to Israel.
Political parties don't matter when it comes to Zionism.
Bill Ackman, a lifelong Democrat, Hillary voter, Biden voter, a never Trumper.
What did he do?
He supported Trump.
Why?
Because of Israel.
Do you see where I'm going here now?
Okay.
So by the time Elon Musk had the Yamaka on at fucking Auschwitz saying that he supports Israel.
Guess what happened?
The genie was already outside the fucking bottle.
The awakening had already happened.
Twitter was already overwhelmingly anti-Israel.
and it still is to this day.
That's what allowed people like Ian Carroll and others to blow up and get these interviews.
And now that they're doing these interviews on big mainstream platforms like Joe Rogan, Theo Vaughn, etc.
Basically, what happened was we got a wedge in there Huh?
And now it's been fucking broken open.
And the gatekeepers are mad and they're crying.
That's what's going on here.
And that is why guys like Douglas uh Doug Murray and a bunch of others are basically crying that independent media and free speech is winning.
And they've done everything in their power.
This is their worst nightmare.
They've done everything in their power to stop this from happening, but they can't put the genie back in the bottle.
That, my friends, is why you have establishment media personalities going so hard to push for censorship.
They see what's going on here.
Jonathan Greenblatt is scared to death of what's gonna happen if more people wake up when it comes to the evils of Israel.
Because he knows Israel's existence is contingent upon U.S. support.
If you will support Wayne's and people no longer want to support Israel, the country is gone.
They'll be overtaken by the Arab world within a day.
Okay?
So that is why people like Jonathan Greenblatt, etc.
are doing everything in their power to censor people because Jonathan Greenblatt, though an idiot, is smart enough to understand this.
This is an age issue.
The youth are the ones that are waking up.
Because I'll tell you guys this conservative men that are below the age of 35 are not listening to fucking Ben Shapiro.
They're not listening to Charlie Kirk.
They're not listening to Steven Crowder, they're not listening to Dan Bon Gino.
You know who the fuck they're listening to?
They're listening to Nick Fuentes.
And other young influencers that are coming out and finally calling a spade a spade and calling out the truth when it comes to who runs this fucking government.
So that's what's happening, guys.
They're losing the narrative.
The establishment is scared.
The people are waking up.
October 7th, alongside Twitter, TikTok, and Rumble have created a wedge which has opened up the door for people to get in and give the alternative narrative.
Again, with my original position.
There will be people that will come in that are kooks that are not credible.
But the mainstream media and their censorship regime only has themselves to blame because they've kept their neck, their boots on the neck of the truth for too long.
So now the American public doesn't trust them.
The American public wants to hear the alternative narrative, and kooks will get a platform, and it'll probably take a year or two to kind of debunk them and get them out of here.
But hey, I'm not even mad.
Let the kooks in.
You guys have yourselves some fucking blame.
This is what you get for censoring people about this topic for decades.
Monologue is completed.
Let me know if you guys agree in the comments below or in the chat.
But that honestly is why we are where we are now.
And I don't think I've seen anyone else kind of summarize all that as to where we are when it comes to the censorship regime and this topic in particular.
Jake Shields got the mention on the Joe Rogan podcast.
That's probably why the SPLC is trying to interview him right now.
The SPLC, Jake tweeted out today.
Huh.
This is crazy.
Now it makes sense.
Let me look this up real quick for you guys.
Let me look this up real quick.
So this is a response.
Yeah, Joe Ruggins only uh shut up and only listen to us.
Experts who are paid millions by Israel.
Joe Rogan and Dave Smith are now owned.
Douglas Murray, the expert has shit brains for logic.
Um Jake got this.
Okay, boom.
Here's little goblin from SPLC.
This is who uh this is who wants to silence us.
If you have any personal information on this man, please let me know.
It's time we treat them how they treat us.
So this is the guy.
Oh yeah, Hauser, bruh.
Nigga.
We're gonna do an early life on this guy.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Oh man.
Why do you spell this nigga's name?
Tish Schauser?
Hmm.
interesting Bruh.
Bruh.
Hmm.
I get small hat vibes, but we'll see.
Um, but yeah, basically, he gets this letter from the SPLC.
Um, and they say, I'm an investigator at the Southern Poverty Law Center, SPLCL Civil Rights Organization based in Alabama.
My co-author and I are writing a story about your podcast that will be published on our website.
I'm content to provide you an opportunity to respond to details of our story.
If you wish to respond to our story, we need your comments by Thursday, April 10th at noon Eastern time, our story details the following.
Your podcast circulates anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, white nationalist talking point, and male supremacist bigotry.
Your podcast appears to violate policies on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube designed to limit the spread of dehumanizing violent and threatening language that targets individuals or groups based on immutable characteristics.
You appear to understand that the content you produce violates these policies because certain podcasts are not published to you to Spotify or Apple Podcasts and only appear on your Rumble channel.
Um February post to X, you mentioned that your podcast episode featuring A.O. Kamathi was removed to YouTube for violating his policies on December 29th, your podcast appears to advocate for violence against healthcare providers who provide care to transgender children, saying all the doctors at therapists supposed to.
Wow.
On December 29th podcast, after you appear to advocate violence, you state that you need to cut that line from the YouTube version of the episode, and then you explicitly acknowledge Spotify's weak enforcement of its own rules.
You use your ex account to circulate anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, uh, including one comment from February, which you state, I don't believe a single Jew died in the gas chamber.
And then on X, you appear to call for the death of Senator John Fetterman due to his support of Israel.
So this is what they do, guys.
This is how censorship works in America.
Right?
Um, and I guarantee you the reason why the SPLC is interested is because his name was mentioned right here in this podcast.
For Jake Shields.
Absolute uh beyond the pale thing.
Why somebody like Jake Shields wants to play around with Holocaust denial?
Why?
I can't answer for Jake Shields.
I don't know.
No, no, no.
What do you think?
I've no idea.
I think a lot of people get captured.
So I guarantee you, this line right here, they're like, wait, who's Jake Shields?
Because he got mentioned on their podcast.
Bam.
Now this guy earlier today saying that um, hey, I'm interested in doing this hit piece, or I'm interested in getting your comments.
Now, here's how censorship works in America, guys.
And this is why these guys are deplorable scum, right?
There's three main problematic agencies here.
There's the ADL, Anti-Defamation League, there's the SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center, and Media Matters.
They all cosplay as a civil rights organization.
But in reality, they are censorship watchdog regimes.
And this is how they operate.
They find creators that spout out what they call anti-Semitic, racist or bigoted comments.
If that creator has a large following or a dedicated support base, what they do is is they go to the people that platform them, the big platforms, Meta, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, etc., Spotify,
as you guys can see here, wherever that person produces content and they write a hit piece on that creator saying that they're espouting hate or violence or whatever else they want to say, and they then lobby to that platform and say, if this person continues to stay on your platform, we are going to talk to advertisers.
Well, why is this a problem?
This is a problem because these social media companies rely on advertisers to stay free.
Guys, whenever a service allows you to use their service for free, that means you are the fucking product.
Okay.
So if these social media companies get their advertisers pulled, that's a death sentence for them.
So what are they gonna do?
Stick with their creator that makes the content, or just get rid of that creator and continue to get the ad dollars coming in.
I think we all know the answer to that one.
Unless you're Rumble, you're not gonna stick by your fucking creators.
You're gonna get rid of them and go ahead and censor them.
This is how censorship works in America, and this is how they're able to get around the First Amendment.
Okay.
And they've been doing this for years.
Three main agencies Media Matters, SPLC, the ADL.
Anyone that makes any type of controversial political content knows these three motherfuckers by name, especially if you're on the right wing.
There's right wing watch and a couple others as well.
But the three that I mentioned are the big ones.
So when they write a fucking letter like this asking you, they don't really want your opinion.
They just want to use any statement you make against them or make to defend yourself against you.
But they're gonna go ahead and lobby to the organizations anyway to get you banned.
That is why he's writing this hit piece and why he has specific documented days and comments.
This guy is a scumbag.
Not Jake Shields, the SPLC guy.
But this is how censorship works in America, my friends, and this is why.
And this is how it's worked for a while, by the way.
Now, the good news is losers like Jeff and other mainstream media outlets don't get the same level of respect and credibility that they used to have.
Because what ended up happening was the ADL, SBLC and Media Matters got drunk with power during the Biden administration.
They got a lot of people banned.
After January 6th, there was a fucking clean break sweep getting rid of anyone that was associated to January 6th.
Anyone that was considered a problematic conservative creator.
And a lot of guys got hit during the Biden administration.
Now we're finally coming back center and trying to kind of combat this mass censorship.
But that does not mean that these organizations aren't still trying to do what they're doing.
Okay.
So obviously, you guys know I like Jake.
I hope nothing happens.
But this is how these organizations play.
And the fact that he was mentioned on this Joe Rogan podcast is great.
But that always comes with a cost.
If you go on big platforms like this and you talk about these topics, they will come after you.
Ian Carroll went on Rogan, had a meetup set up, and they called the location and got it canceled.
Candace Owens can't travel to Australia.
And she was also banned from New Zealand.
Dan Bilzerian got kicked off his own board at Ignite.
Andrew Tate was targeted by the Florida Attorney General.
If you have a big platform, and you are extremely influential, that will directly tie to how hard they go with trying to get you canceled when you talk about this certain topic, especially.
Candace Owens is allowed to go to New Zealand now.
I think they repealed that one.
But she's still banned from Australia.
Which is wild to me that she got banned for an entire from an entire country for talking about what's going on in Gaza.
But look, I mean, you know, they sit there and say, hey, it's anti-Semitic to say that they have world power, and then literally they prove that they have world power by banning her from a country.
They banned her from a fucking country.
And then get mad when you say, like, damn, these guys got a lot of fucking influence.
Hey.
Don't you fucking dare say that we got influence.
Or else we'll use our influence and ban you from multiple countries.
It's like you can't make this shit up, bro.
It's like Kanye West.
Them boys run the media.
ADL.
Literally lobbies to get him canceled and he banked.
Goes on to Breakfast Club.
And says, Yeah, we have to shut him down.
But didn't he say that you guys control everything?
Yeah, but, you know, yeah, we have to shut them down.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
A lot of you guys are probably looking at the screen like a Chinese nigga too.
I know.
Literally, at this point, you guys might as well call me fucking Lingling because it's like.
What?
So y'all canceled him for saying that you guys cancel people and you have control?
Yeah.
So he told the truth.
Yeah.
That's anti-Semitic though.
I mean, you niggas might as well call me Peck Sun now at this point.
Because honestly, that's all I do whenever I listen to these fucking guys talk, these censorship guys.
Like I just become fucking love you a long time.
God tell me now.
It's like, bro, what the hell is going on here with this fuckery?
Anyway.
Carrying up.
Punisher says, would you go on Lex Friesman Pod if he had you on?
Yeah, sure.
But he would never have me on.
I talked about this the other day.
Guys, I know y'all want to see me on some of these big platforms.
Lex Friedman, Chris Williamson, Joe Rogan, et cetera.
I don't think these guys will ever have me on, bro.
I'm a little too controversial, man.
I'm a little too controversial.
You know what I mean?
And it is what it is.
It's cool.
Like, I don't, I don't have um hate or anything like that towards any of them.
Uh Lex Friedman, I made fun of him one time saying that he puts me to sleep and he blocked me on Twitter.
But I'm not even kidding around.
I have put a podcast on to go to sleep.
He has a very soothing voice, man.
Pause.
He's he's in no charisma, but that shit works when you want to go to sleep, bro.
I'm telling y'all, man.
Put on that Lex Friedman pod and you will fall asleep, man.
I'm telling y'all, man.
Bro has the most monotone, baseline, zero charisma, zero cadence voice ever.
That shit will help you sleep, man.
I'm telling y'all, that shit is crazy.
That shit is better than ZQ.
Not even kidding around.
Um deadass, I have a problem sleeping.
So if I want to go to sleep, pop a little bit of ZQL.
Fucking turn on a Lex Freeman podcast.
We've been interviewing some stupid Zionists, and bam, I'm uh I'm knocked out, bro.
So try it, niggas.
All of you in the chat, try it.
Try it.
It's like one swig is equal, put on Alex Friedman fucking podcast, and I promise you, you're gonna fucking wake up the next day with crust in your eyes.
It's going to be the best sleep of your life.
It's going to be the best sleep of your life.
So yeah, I would go on, but like again, I I again I guys, the thing is, right, is I'm too edgy for a lot of people.
And that's fine.
Like, I've like, I gotta take 100% accountability here.
I have made my bed and now sleep in it.
I have a clan outfit in the closet, okay?
Um, I literally right there.
Um, you know, I make jokes, I put on the fucking um hat, right?
I play music like this, right?
I make very um crass racial jokes.
I use funny memes.
A lot of you guys make fun of me and say, Byron, you're comedy is like dated, bro.
This is like funny in 2005.
My bad.
I didn't realize that there were fashionable things to laugh at in 2025 versus 2005.
My bad, man.
I guess I'm not in fashion for comedy.
Whatever.
The point is is that uh I come from an era where we push the boundaries, we use words like maggot, you guys know what I'm saying, and retarded.
That's the era I'm from.
I was born in 1990.
If you don't like my sense of humor, totally cool.
But I also have the wherewithal and the awareness to understand that um my form of comedy and the way I deliver my content might be problematic, explicit, and or too controversial for some of these mainstream platforms.
That's cool.
I don't mind.
It's alright.
Okay, because to me, I prefer authenticity, okay?
And for me to show you guys my authenticity, I oftentimes have to push the envelope with um the way I deliver my information.
Again, I value authenticity, okay?
That is what I care about the most.
For me to continuously show you guys that I am authentic, I am transparent, and I push the envelope in ways that might be considered uncouth to other podcasts or content creators who might be considering collabing with me, and that's okay.
This is a decision that I made.
It's on me.
It's fine.
Um, obviously, we got the OSS, we got loyal supporters here.
That's what matters.
Um, you guys know I've been very transparent and honest with y'all about a bunch of shit.
So, yeah, it is what it is.
Uh let's go back to the thing, though.
Almost like if you wanted to come to this inevitable conflict, this would have been the policy to pursue to give you the best chance to end up.
You know, um I was with a British military friend recently, and somebody asked uh what does the fog of war mean?
And uh who knows?
Maybe one day it will get so big that they'll have to invite us on chat.
That might be the next move.
Maybe one day it will get so big that they'll literally have to do it.
So it is what it is.
Oh, by the way, guys, uh, we got 2800 likes here.
Uh, can we hit 3,000 here, Ninjas?
We're 150 away.
And we are nine subscribers away from hitting 218,000.
So, nine subscribers away from hitting 218,000, and we are 150 away from hitting 3,000 likes.
Let's hit both tonight, guys.
We're pointing to overtime on this one.
He gave a brilliant example of what it means on the battlefield, which a lot of people don't understand.
There's a version of the fog of war in history as well.
Uh, the great tech writer, Milan Kondera had a beautiful phrase in a book of his from the 90s called Testament's Betrayed.
Where he said, the odd thing about mankind is he said we walk through life in a fog and we stumble along a path and we create the path as we stumble along.
Yeah, and this channel is not monetized, guys.
We do this, you know.
Um, shout out to the Castle Club, right?
You guys are able to allow us uh to continue doing what we're doing.
Shout out to Castle Club Premium guys as well, man.
Like, love y'all.
You guys are letting me continue the stream.
I know we had the Zoom call going, but we're cooking tonight.
I think this is a very important topic.
We're on a roll.
So uh y'all are gonna get that Zoom call, and I'm gonna definitely go on a bit longer than uh before.
Here's the facts, guys.
Okay, Zelensky as a puppet, everyone knows this, who's put in power because the United States and intelligence agencies basically ran a coup, a color revolution to destabilize the Ukrainian government prior to Zelensky that was pro-Russia.
It's as simple as that, okay.
Simple as that.
That's what occurred.
Okay.
So Zelensky being in office in itself is a national security threat to Putin because Zelensky was put there by Western intelligence agencies.
So when people say this stupid shit, I'm like, bro, what the fuck, man?
What the fuck?
There's a really good video on this.
I'm about to put y'all niggas on right now.
All right.
This video right here.
Rest in peace to this man.
Rest in peace to this man.
Right here.
Hey, I was a good the Ukraine conflict a primer.
Now, some of you guys might say, oh, Coach Radpill, he's not credible.
Actually, he is.
The guy's an Ivy League graduate.
He was in Ukraine when the conflict actually started.
He understands Eastern European politics.
He's not polluted by Western propaganda media that demonizes Pooh in every chance it fucking gets.
He explains very nice and succinctly how we got to this conflict.
Okay.
There are some irrefutable facts here.
2014.
There was a color revolution.
That kicked out the regime that was in place that was pro-Russia.
This was done by Western powers.
Okay.
So anyone with common sense would understand from a strategic standpoint that having a leader on your border that is a representative of your enemies as a serious national security risk.
I don't know how these pro Ukraine people still fucking talk about this shit.
Alright.
The reason why we support Zelensky so much, and the reason why we give them so much money and why we've been dumping money into this war despite the fact that we're losing proves that I'm right.
We put that puppet government there.
Why the fuck do you guys think we're still spending so much money on a war that we lost?
It's because we got skin in the game, serious skin in the game.
We were involved in destabilizing the government that was pro-Russia.
So clearly, Putin is gonna have an axe to grind and get that motherfucker out of there because him existing as the president of Ukraine is a direct security risk for Russia, and it fucking annoys me that I have to explain this to stupid pro-Ukrainian people that think we should still pay money to Ukraine.
I've said it before, I'll say it again.
Biden, when he was vice president of the United States under the Obama administration, was basically a State Department accessory to Ukraine.
He was always there, okay.
Now, thanks to Hunter Biden's laptop, we know why.
Long story short, they were doing a bunch of illegal shit over there.
That's why money laundering, fraud, barisma, all kinds of shit.
Okay.
Zelensky would take taxpayer funds that were made to basically build the roads and use it to enrich himself.
Guys, Zelensky is a billionaire.
He's very rich, extremely wealthy, has a mansion right here in fucking Miami.
He's a U.S. citizen.
Did you guys know all that?
Probably not.
How the fuck is a foreign president a dual citizen?
If that does not scream puppet government, puppet government, puppet government, I don't know what else does.
If China overthrew Mexico and destabilize their government and put some Chinese nigga as a president of Mexico that has issues with us, we would fucking have a serious issue with that.
Anyway, this video right here, if you guys are interested, details what led up to the conflict.
Okay.
So feel free to check it out.
I'll drop the link here in the uh description for you guys.
Recipes to Gonzalez.
I've had him on the show multiple times.
And we've talked about Russia Ukraine pretty deeply.
And the reason why I value his opinion over many others is because he's an American.
He lived in Ukraine, he's now um brainwashed by American propaganda.
And uh he's just a good he's a smart guy, Ivy League educated, brilliant man.
It's a fucking tragedy that he was killed for his views because make no mistake about it, the Ukrainian government killed this man because he was telling the truth.
If he was lying, they wouldn't care.
Don't forget that, guys.
If he was lying, he would still be alive.
So don't forget that when you listen to this.
If he was saying, oh yeah, Ukraine's winning, all this other shit, he would still be alive.
But the fact that he told the truth is what got him killed.
Anyway, uh let's keep going here.
But when a liberal democracy uh guys, we're seven away from 3,000 likes.
Like the video, we got 2700, but we got over 100% fucking engagement.
Love you ninjas.
Like the video, let's say 3,000 likes, guys.
Let's keep cooking.
Sam Davis Smith.
Uh, hey, I see what you say.
You put Validancy at that way, bro.
I'm gonna give you a Don DeMarco for I'm gonna give you a Don DeMarco for um seeing my perspective, bro.
And um, admitting, like that takes a lot of fucking pride and courage, like uh courage to like admit.
You know what?
No, valid point.
Yeah, bro.
Like, I get it.
The CIA is inherently uh not trustworthy, but the point is is that since they're not trustworthy, the fact that they would disclose something like that that would make them look bad while making Putin look good is literally what makes it more valid.
That's the point.
The CIA actually, in this strange scenario, actually validates Putin.
And I just, I think among much else, that's stuff that cannot be forgotten.
Icarus is saying this is an unreleased doc from WikiLeaks.
Okay, fair enough.
Boom, that makes it more...
Punch that gives it even more credibility now that it came from WikiLeaks.
It was never intended to intended to get out there.
So that's what I mean.
Uh what's your name?
Uh Sam David Smith.
But no, shout out to you, bro.
Shout out to you.
I think that's the importance of chat, like having discussions.
So shout out to you, bro.
That's why I love I I see for all you dig as Myron, you don't look at chat.
Yeah, I do.
I actually do.
The reason why I got the chat running on a left-hand side of the show.
I think it's really important for you guys to be able to see each other's comments and talk to each other and shit like that.
You know what I mean?
Makes the viewing experience better.
Like I want y'all to engage with each other.
I want the shit super fucking, you know what I mean?
I gotta find a way to get the castle club chat up with the filters.
But uh well, sorry, I found a way to do it.
We're gonna have the council club chat up soon.
So you guys will still be able to be involved in the conversation because I want you guys in there too.
It's just that there's no filter, so you guys like be typing up a couple of crazy shit.
So I'm gonna do it where we you guys basically I found a program for you guys.
I'm gotta give Bill Bill's credit on this.
Bill's figured out a way where he's gonna be able to put the castle club chat where the Castle Club chat is on screen, you guys are able to be involved in the conversation.
But if you when you guys are on Casclub talking to each other and you say, let's say you use a crazy ass word, fine.
On the Castle Club chat, y'all will be able to see it.
But the other chatters on the main screen, they're just gonna see stars.
So that way we have you know, everyone's involved because I want all you guys involved, and um the Casclub guys are still able to have their community where they go crazy and talk shit um without being censored, it's just that when it goes out publicly it's gonna be censor, it's gonna be censored to a degree, because it's on YouTube, right?
We gotta fucking play by the same st rule stupid rules.
You still get freedom of speech.
It's just that it's not gonna show on the screen, if that makes sense.
But you guys will still be in a conversation.
Swanstein said, We got each other, we don't want main screen, you hate us anyway.
Nigga, I don't hate y'all.
What the fuck are you talking about, bro?
I'm literally coming up with software specifically for y'all.
Bills has been in the fucking kitchen making this thing, because I told them, bro, I want the Casclub niggas on screen.
I literally told them.
So we've been working on this shit for a few weeks now.
It's about a country whose people are suffering in their third year of war.
Okay, someone said, um, Myron got cash fired.
Quick little thing on this.
Uh uh, let me address guys, uh Cash Patel did not get fired.
He unorthodoxly got sworn in as the director of the ATF and the FBI, which is pretty retarded.
I'm not gonna lie to you guys.
You can't run two different agencies.
It's nearly impossible.
And on top of that, they're competing agencies.
Like, there's a lot of overlap between the FBI and ATF on what they investigate.
So making him director for both agencies was really fucking stupid.
And whoever get did that, like has no idea of how federal law enforcement agencies work.
So he was just there as an acting director, waiting for someone to actually get a like get appointed in the position.
So no, he didn't get fired off of performance or anything like that.
He was just there as a placeholder.
His real mission is the FBI, not the ATF.
And it's almost total war.
So anyone that says that Kash Patel got fired from the ATF is fake news, guys.
He was acting director, he shouldn't have been there in the fucking first place.
I guess Trump probably put him there because he didn't trust anybody else.
Um then they find somebody to uh to to put him in.
That's really what happened.
But he didn't fire him, bro.
Cash Mattel is doing pretty good with the FBI right now.
He just needs to go after these fucking, you know, government gangsters, like you said before, and deliver what he promised.
And um But that's not let's skip this Russia shit.
Let's try to get over to the Palestine stuff.
And not believed.
The era we lived through in the late 2010s was the era of believable women.
And of all the Israeli women who were raped that more.
Okay, here we go.
All right, now we're here.
Okay.
Tell me, is Israel props up this this terrorist organization?
War with Israel and trying to annihilate their neighbor.
And maybe.
But that's not the evidence of the last eighteen years.
I mean, it's you can okay.
So I I mean, I guess uh I think I'm allowed to quote powerful people when they admit what they're doing.
I mean, it's kind of like a well no, I know, but again, I mean it's just it's just an interesting thing because again it's a discipline.
Uh Yanukovych was democratically elected with elections verified by the EU.
But I'm not denying it.
Imagine uh Wow.
Okay.
Breaking news.
Um, look, there we go.
Uh Dave Smith gives his comment right there.
Uh yeah, he's been on he's been on Rogan, he's done Lex Friedman, he's done a bunch of fucking uh podcasts, man.
He's been on a press run of a century.
Um sec.
It's my boy Dom.
He just reported this like twenty minutes ago.
Breaking President Trump named Shabbad Lubudovich Rabbi Yehuda Kaplaun as U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism.
Who the fuck is this guy?
Let's see.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Bruh President Trump announced Thursday that he has nominating Yehuda Kaplun, an Orthodox Jewish businessman, Shabbat Rabbi, and Trump campaign surrogate as an administration special envoy to modern combat anti-Semitism.
President Trump also uh true social.
I am proud to nominate Yehuda Kaplan as the United States special envoy to modern combat antisemitism, ambassador at large, Yeah, is a successful businessman and staunch advocate for the Jewish faith and the rights of his people to live and worship free from prosecution with anti-Semitism dangerously on the rise of Yehuda will be the strongest representative for Americans and Jews across the globe and promotes peace.
Congratulations, Yehuda.
Here's the thing, Mr. Donald Trump.
I would say that most people don't have a problem with the Jewish people or the Jewish faith.
Okay.
And that would actually include myself.
I don't have a problem with Jewish people or the Jewish faith.
I have a problem with the state of Israel and how it subverts our government.
Now you can make arguments that components of the Jewish faith are involved in the supremacy belief system that is the anchor to Zionism.
That's fine.
You can make that argument, sure.
But I think in general, um, framing this in a way where he's going to preserve um the Jewish faith and the rights of his people to worship free from persecution.
That's not the problem, Mr. Trump.
I don't think anyone has a problem with the Jewish people practicing their religion freely without being persecuted.
Hell, I would fight so that they can go ahead and uh worship free of persecution.
I don't think people have an issue with the Jewish religion.
There's some French people out there that might have a problem with this, sure, of course.
Um, but that's not what it is.
People have a problem with the gross bombing campaign being conducted by the Jewish state.
That is the difference.
Okay.
No one wants to destroy synagogues or hurt Jewish people for practicing their faith.
That's not what this is.
People have a problem with the state of Israel killing innocent people.
And I think that's very important to distinguish because what's up happening, right?
What they're trying to do, Chan, I hope you guys are catching on to the psyop, is they're looking for people to basically say, oh, I feel this way about them boys, right?
Then they're going to use that and attribute that as the same as criticism of Israel.
Does that make sense?
So I can see a psyop here where what they're trying to do is they're gonna try to conflate meaningful, articulate, and valid criticism of Israel.
They're gonna try to conflate that with hatred of the Jewish people.
And the two are vastly different.
One is a political ideology, the other one is a religious ideology.
Once again, you can make the argument that some of the religious ideology might overlap with some of the political ideology.
But in general, the two are pretty fucking separate.
Because some of the most devout orthodox Jewish people are some of the biggest advocates for bringing down the Zionist state.
They're a minority, I know they're not the majority, but they do exist.
So hey, um, and I already see what's coming here.
See how we frame this?
I don't see the word Israel here one time, chat.
And Trump framed it this way for a reason, chat.
Do you guys see what's going on here?
They're framing this in this way for a reason.
Yeah.
Well, this isn't good, bro.
Got this fucking guy.
That's not good.
Bruh.
We've become the United States of Israel.
Um, Kaploon helped with the Trump's campaign's outreach to the Jewish community during the 2024 campaign, including a high-profile event backed by, oh, of course, Miriam Adelson, where Trump courted Jewish voters at Washington.
How much do you guys want to bet that Miram Adelson told Trump to appoint this guy on the team?
Garrett fucking to you, bro.
She told this, she told Trump, hey, you need to appoint this guy as a special envoy for anti-Semitism.
Bro, Miriam Adelson absolutely played a role in Trump's cabinet picks.
She played a role in his foreign policy.
I tell you guys all the time, don't listen to what they say.
Follow the money.
Who are the biggest donors on Trump's campaign?
Elon Musk, Miriam Adelson.
Why do you think we're making a strong push towards AI?
And why do you think we're making a strong push towards a war with Iran?
Because Miriam Adelson is a hardcore Zionist.
And because Elon Musk has a vested interest in tech.
Peter Thiel also donated money.
Zuckerberg, you guys see what's going on here?
The people that pay the money dictate the administration.
I'm gonna say that again.
The people that pay the money dictate the administration.
We're supposed to get mass deportations, manufacturing jobs back through tariffs, no wars.
Instead, what we've gotten is deportation of college students that criticize Israel, a potential war with Iran, and backing out on tariffs after finding out that the treasury market would fucking collapse the entire global financial market.
Well, if you follow the money, you won't be too surprised.
Anyway, let's go back to the debate.
Carmen Guerrero sends 20 bucks.
Thank you so much for that.
No comment, just her name, Carmen Guerrero.
Appreciate that.
Uh Albo I said, to be honest, Trump played everyone, I get he was the better choice, but the way he deep throws them boys, schlong paws, watches everything else he does.
I can't, I just can't get behind that man.
These next four years, I'm gonna be all out all about Israel, not America, in my opinion.
Absolutely.
And look, guys, some of you guys um are saying like El Myron because I don't want to say that I hate Jews.
Um, but just just understand that Trump uh putting this on social media on uh true social and the fact that he's sticking to terms for the people practicing the Jewish faith and the rights of his people to live worship free.
This is the beginning.
This is the beginning.
They're going to try, and you guys can call me right now, midnight, April 11th.
You heard it here first in the debrief.
They're going to try to conflate criticism of Israel with criticism of the Jewish faith.
It's coming, guys.
It's coming.
And even though most Jews are secular and atheist, a large portion of them, not most, but a large portion of them, maybe 50%, if not better.
I don't know exactly the exact numbers, but uh a good amount, considerable amount, a sizable amount of them are atheists and or secular, not religious, they're going to make the argument that criticism of Zionism or Israel is the same as criticism and persecution of their faith.
You heard it here first, guys.
Tony, get ready.
This was not done out of nowhere.
Miriam Anderson put this motherfucker in place.
Okay.
Miriam Adelson also was an architect of the college campus crackdowns.
Okay.
Her and Bill Ackman also supported the um censorship and deportation regime that we have going on right now.
Okay.
Look, I told you guys the Great Noticing and the Great Awakening has happened.
But that does not mean that these um globalists and wealthy billionaires are not going to do everything in their power to stop the Great Noticing and Great Power and Great Awakening from happening.
They're going to try to censor people.
And then putting this guy into power, right, under the guise of religious persecution is a strategy.
First, they used um anti-Semitism against foreign nationals for supporting a terrorist organization to justify kicking them out.
Now, the next step is finding out how to censor U.S. citizens.
And this is how they're going to do it.
Because endorsing violence or anything like that is not protected by the First Amendment, and they're going to use religious persecution to do it.
You heard it here first, chat.
You heard it here.
And what the autist retards don't get that talk shit on Twitter is this little thing here.
Working definition of anti-Semitism.
Keyword, working.
Okay.
That means it's open to change.
Cat, working.
So they will update this definition.
They're going to broaden it out.
Step one was to go after the college students.
That has been completed.
Step two, now they're working on going after U.S. citizens.
It's coming.
It is coming, my friends.
Pause.
So we'll see what happens.
But that's what they're going to do.
That's what we're going to do.
And you know, I find it funny too.
Because for all the guys that are sitting here saying like El Myron or whatever, because I'm not going to sit here and say I hate Jews because I don't.
That's a lie.
you bitch ass niggas don't show your faces.
You bitch ass niggas don't use your real names.
You bitch ass niggas don't stand on anything that you say.
So you have the nerve to sit here and talk shit and say El Myron because you won't say that you hate Jews because I don't, that's fucking retarded to hate an entire group of people.
But you don't show your face, but you don't show who you are, but you hide behind an anon account.
Fuck you.
I have done more for this movement than anyone else I could think of, maybe than outside Candace Owens when it comes to awakening a bunch of people about this shit.
And I did it before it was cool on October 7th.
So anyone that has anything to say, whether questioning where I stand on this situation, fuck you.
That is my response to the fucking autist retards that don't deal with any fucking consequences that had b hide behind Anon accounts that have anything to say about what I gotta say.
My views are not your views.
If you hate Jews, that's on you.
But you're a coward and you can't even put your fucking face to that because you're a bitch.
Me on the other hand, I openly criticize a bunch of shit that would get me banned.
I've lost millions of dollars for this shit.
So I'll be fucking damned if some Anon retard is gonna come in and say, Oh, bro, you sold out.
Really?
I sold out.
I sold out.
You know the fuck you're talking to?
I was talking about this shit before it became cool, before October 7th, before most Americans even knew what Zionism was.
I've lost more money than you've earned, motherfucker.
So again, it is what it is.
But I find it interesting that people that talk shit don't show their face.
People that say El Myron, because you don't hate Jews, don't show their names.
Don't put themselves out there.
There's a reason why you bitch ass niggas are using Anon accounts.
Meanwhile, I got my real name, real credentials literally behind me of what I used to do because I'm able to stand on my fucking comments.
You can't.
So we are not the same.
So shut the fuck up.
All right.
That's how this goes.
No one respects you if you can't stand on your comments, and all you niggas can't.
Money that was poured into Gaza, the European Union taxpayer money that was poured into Gaza had been used by a government in Gaza to build a state that lived side by side with their Israeli neighbors and flourished.
And it's not like the money wasn't there, it's not like there wasn't international will.
Uh Ishmael Haniya and the other leaders of Hamas used that money, as you know, to make themselves billionaires and to buy themselves and their kids condos in Qatar and to live extremely well, whilst withholding the money from the Palestinian people, whilst building their network of tunnels throughout Gaza and building an infrastructure of terror.
And that's what they did with 18 years in Gaza.
And of all of the what ifs, just consider that that one was in a lot of people.
I'm not arguing that there are no people who are actually pro-Hamas, or there are no people who are actually like hate Jews or something like that.
I do think that what happens is that there's a couple of idiots on the internet and they're gonna fuck it up for all of us.
All the retards that sit there and say, Oh, yeah, I hate Jews, blah, blah, blah.
You guys are a part of the fucking problem because you guys have lazy political analysis, and you guys are not able to identify the allies from the people that are not by putting everyone under one tent like a fucking retard.
And they're gonna fuck everything up for everybody.
If you love the United States of America, if you love your country and you really want this country to be sovereign, we need to hold those that are actually responsible, accountable, not everybody is involved in some fucking grand conspiracy to subvert our government.
Okay.
Like, look right now.
What is Dave Smith doing?
Dave Smith is Jewish.
Dave Smith is advocating for and Speaking about things that have been suppressed for a very long time.
Now I know some of you guys are gonna sit here, well, uh, he's Jewish, he's Jewish, he does.
So what?
So what?
He's on the biggest podcast in the fucking world talking about the crimes of Israel.
That's a W. Some of you might feel that he could have gone harder on defending Islam.
Fine.
Some of you feel he could have pushed back a bit more on October 7th.
Fine.
But this is the same criticism of anyone that actually has an audience or a platform.
They did it to Candace Owens when she said Frankis.
They did it to Dave Smith because he didn't go hard enough on debunking October 7th shit.
Look, man.
Everybody puts a piece.
Okay?
Not everyone is gonna get it 100% every single time.
You can't go super hard off rip.
Normi still listen to Joe Rogan, you autistic fucking idiots.
And the fastest way to destroy your credibility and not be taken seriously is to say extremist, stupid shit like I hate Jews.
You will immediately destroy your credibility, and no one will want to listen to you.
Okay?
And worse yet, your dumbass statements are gonna be used and attributed to everyone else to paint the rest of us in a bad light.
You guys want to know why?
I'm very precise with what I say, and I show you guys the names in the early life.
Because it's important for you guys to know the names.
The retards, the retards, say, Jeez.
The smart people say it's this person and he's Jewish.
Or it's this person and he's a Zionist.
Because making no mistake about it.
Christy Noam, Pate Hexeth, Marco Rubio, they're not Jews, they're Christians.
But guess what?
Christy Noah was responsible for put passing anti-Semitism bills.
Marco Rubio was the one that facilitated a huge amount of money, billions of dollars in emergency funding to Israel.
They're not Jewish though.
So you see where I'm going here?
But Dave Smith is on Joe Rogan talking about these problems.
But he's Jewish.
See where I'm going here?
You fucking retards.
Why this all or nothing mindset is extremely damaging and stupid and hurts the actual credible people?
Look, if you want to be an autist retard and spurg out in your fucking basement, do that.
Fine.
You don't have your face out there, you don't have your name out there.
You can afford to be a fucking retard.
Fine.
But for the rest of us that want to actually educate the masses and teach them what the fuck is going on, we're gonna be a bit more precise than you dumbasses.
And we're gonna be a bit more articulate than you dumbasses.
Because we clearly know that the spraying out doesn't work.
That's how we ended up censored in the first place.
So we have to be very specific and articulate in what we do because I'll tell you this.
Dave Smith is doing a lot more than you fucking idiots in the basement.
Well, he's jealous.
Okay, and he's woken up more people than you.
He has a word more people than you.
More Americans now know about the clean break memo than you fucking taught.
He's exposed to Iraq more, uh the Iraq war and woken up more people than you.
So, how does that make you feel?
A Jewish guy that you hate has done more for the movement than you, Mr. Spurg and your fucking basement autist retard.
You can sit there and say all day he's controlled opposition, he's a subvert.
Okay.
But let me tell you something.
The normie that's driving in their fucking car, listening to Joe Rogan on their way to work to go to their office job, tunes into Joe Rogan.
Oh, this is an interesting conversation.
Let me look into this clean break memo.
Let me look into this dancing Israeli thing.
Let me look into this um cutting the grass stuff.
That something magical happens.
The seed was planted by Dave Smith, who you guys call a subversive Jew.
But what ended up happening was a tree grew that isn't subversive from that person's own independent research, you stupid fuck.
Because it's one thing to tell people things.
It's another thing to bring out facts and have the people say that's interesting.
Because people are naturally inquisitive.
And they go search it for themselves and they find out.
That's how you really wake people up.
So you guys could sit there all day.
And he can't talk about this because he's Jewish.
Ah.
Bro, look.
He's waking people up.
Maybe the rest of you guys that are, you know, more aware of this topic and stuff like that.
Cool.
Y'all could go ahead and make the argument that he's subversive.
But right now, the fact that he's on a podcast this fucking big.
Look at this.
Already a million views almost in 11 hours.
This is gonna have a couple million by the end of the week.
90% of the people that listen to this podcast probably won't know a lot of the shit that's gonna be talked about, and they're gonna be curious to find out.
The minority that know what's up.
You guys can make the argument about subversiveness and he's Jewish or whatever.
The normies that are listening to this don't even know Dave Smith is Jewish.
That doesn't matter.
They don't care.
Okay.
They're gonna just look at the information and they'll come to their own conclusions.
Alright.
So look.
I like Dave Smith.
I've had him on my show.
We had a great conversation.
Um, yeah, dude.
Look, I know some of y'all are like, I I no, I don't trust him.
That's fine, dude.
But I'll tell you this, he's waking up a lot more people than you motherfuckers.
I'm not jealous, I'm happy.
Every time people like him or Candace or Ian talk about this shit, I'm like, yes.
Hassan talks about this shit, yes.
Because my goal isn't to get all the credit.
My goal isn't to be the star of this shit.
My goal isn't to be like, look at me.
Look at me.
I'm the I'm the coy that made it.
Like I'm fucking Rocky uh on the fucking Mountain Top.
Yeah, woo with the Rocky music playing and shit.
Yeah, bro.
Like y'all niggas think like you're like you guys think you're fucking Rocky Balboa, like fucking training against uh Drago Drago the fucking Jew or some shit.
Like it's crazy, bro.
Fuck Roll, y'all niggas.
I want the credit.
Niggas wanna be hopping up and down at the top of a fucking the Rocky statue in Philadelphia.
But you niggas smoke every day.
You have no cardio.
You wanna be the champion, you wanna be the one to say that you woke people up, but you don't even show your face.
You want to be the goy that exposed the truth, but we don't know your name.
You want to be fucking the captain of the mass awakening, but you're scared to lose your job at 7-Eleven, so you hide your identity.
You don't even have the balls to say your opinions to your boss.
But you want to fucking sit here and get mad when a Jewish guy named Dave Smith is out here waking up more people to the fucking occupation of our country and the slaughtering of innocent people, you selfish piece of shit.
That's the problem.
A lot of this Shit is jealousy.
And you niggas want to sit there and be the fucking champions, you know.
Throw your fucking fists up and say, Yeah, but you don't want to get in the fucking ring and show your face.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
That's why I don't respect you anonymous motherfuckers.
Don't want to sit there and talk shit.
Put some skin in the game and then you can go ahead and talk to me.
*Gunshot*
Or no people who are actually pro-Hamas, or there are no people who are actually like hate Jews or something like that.
I do think that what happens is that what sadly Dave doesn't know.
There are dudes that just straight up hate him.
But nobody cares about them, so whatever.
I love how he's like just discounting the fact that like Israel came in in the 1930s, got into violent skirmishes, conducted a whole bunch of terrorism, stole their land, and then tells them, oh, like why are you guys fighting us?
Why are you guys attacking us?
Like, you know what I mean?
Well, what's what's going on here, man?
So it it's it's interesting to me how it's like, again, I hate to use the Malcolm X quote, but you can't stab somebody in the back, pull out a few inches and call that progress.
That's not how this goes.
They're still going to hate you.
You stole their land, bro.
That brave young man two weeks ago in Gaza who wrote.
What I'm thinking, guys, is I'm going to um follow this up and finish this tomorrow.
Just so I can um because I'm starving as I haven't eaten yet.
I literally woke up and just jumped on stream, didn't even eat yet.
Um Yeah.
Doing another real estate deal.
So I'm gonna probably do uh I'm waiting until I close this real estate deal, then I'm gonna do both deals together.
One is residential, one is commercial.
I think it'll be more value for you guys if I cover both of them together in the same episode and give you guys the differences between the two, one residential, one commercial.
So I sent out a done a positive.
I had a busy day, bro.
I literally stayed up all night, didn't sleep, went to the bank, sent some money over for the house for my uh, you know, earnest deposit.
Then came back, slept, woke up, and then I'm here with you guys.
So um definitely gave you guys uh a gr uh a banger.
So what I'm gonna do is um I'm gonna finish up this thing tomorrow, and I will cover let's see, we still gotta cover Matt Walsh versus Megan Kelly.
We gotta cover um this woman who blamed her husband for sexually abusing one of her students.
Um, yeah, this is the video I told you guys if you want to learn more about Russia Ukraine.
Um yeah, so we'll finish up this and cover the other stuff.
But yeah, I'm I'm I'm very tired.
And I want to keep giving you guys like a super analytical breakdown.
So um I'll save the rest of this for then.
Um twenty-two, Dave Smith just talking about operation like clone hunt uh uh haha funding Osama.
Okay.
Uh 15 hours for Chipotle for eight hours stream.
Uh thanks, dude.
Have you thought any more about the idea I brought up on a Zoom card regarding creating one or more few condenses videos that lay out the main truths of the red pill, maybe make one palatable and one that gets a bit more hardcore, super difficult to just explain all the points of blue pill friends.
How about this dirty sense?
Um, give me the five top ones that you want me to make a video for, and I'll and I'll do it.
Give me the five that you want me to do.
Um, did you know that Timpool met with Netanyahu?
Yes, I am familiar.
He talked about on his show.
Um I mean, I wouldn't meet with Netanyahu, but you know, and if I did, I would fucking have a bunch of really hard questions for him.
But hey, it is what it is.
You know, like I said, um, I don't have to agree with everything.
Me and me and Tim actually disagree on Israel, but I still like the guy, I still respect the guy.
Um, you know, I mean, I don't have to agree with people 100% for their viewpoints.
I have many allies um or people that I get along with, even though we have conflicting political views.
And I think that's um, I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
Some people look at it like uh, oh, you can't talk to the opposition.
Um, but I just think that's very narrow-minded and stupid.
But that's fine.
So it is what it is.
I'm willing to have conversations with people I disagree with.
I'm willing to um not be in a circle jerk um environment where everyone agrees with me and um, you know, doesn't challenge my views.
You know, I literally debate almost every day.
So I have no problem with talking to people that have different worldviews than I do.
I think that's how you get sharper, that's how you get good.
So anyway, uh the USA funded the Mujahidin says 80s and 9-11, then that's funny, but yeah, of course.
Martin, why are chicks so hungry for money and all your resources?
Uh, bro, you gotta you gotta watch uh the red pill content that we make, man.
We explain that ad nauseum, bro.
Women are designed to get their means met through hypergrammy, my friend.
Um see.
All right, I think we're caught up there.
Revival Woman Empire says, Murray doing backflips on it for them, boys.
Uh, that's funny, bad.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, he's received millions of dollars in the Zionist lobby.
That's why I'm saying that stupid shit.
So yeah.
All right.
So guys, we're gonna pick up um tomorrow.
You think about what doing, yeah.
Bobby, I already answered your question.
Yes, I I will probably maybe get into what Brad Lee said after I do um this real estate deal.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
So guys, I'll be back tomorrow, 5 p.m.
We're gonna finish up this um debate reaction.
Matt Walsh, crazy woman.
Uh it's gonna be a good time.
And we'll cover the news as well, guys.
Uh so I'll catch you guys tomorrow at 5 p.m.
Love you guys.
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