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Um, there's a little bit of breaking news I saw.
Um apparently Diddy looked a lot different going to court.
So let me go ahead and find this real quick.
The Department of Justice is facing it.
No, not that.
Bear with me one sec, John.
Amen.
Okay.
Diddy looking drastically different in court.
Let's check this.
Uh let's check this clip out.
Sean did he call and this came out literally two hours ago from Law and Crime.
Let's see here.
Looks like he appeared in court for one of his hearings.
Holmes was back in court, not only facing new charges, but apparently sporting a new look.
There's talk about a potential delay in his criminal trial.
A lot of conversation surrounding one key alleged victim, and also more updates about what his life is like behind bars.
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Sean Combs was back in a New York federal courtroom yesterday, and because there were no cameras in there, annoying.
Yes, very, very annoying.
I could probably do a whole show about how annoying that is.
No, we don't have a visual or audio account of what happened.
Yeah, federal court guys, cameras aren't allowed in.
Um unlike state court, uh, state court, they can absolutely um, you know, document everything, but federal court they do not happen, but I tell you what we do have.
We're gonna have our very own reporter who is in that courtroom.
She's gonna be on in a second to talk more about it.
Because before we get into what happened and also how Combs looked, that's an interesting part about it as well.
I want to lay the stage here a little bit why he was in court.
So the reason the embattled rap mogul was in court is because he was arraigned on a third superseding indictment that was filed against him by prosecutors earlier this month.
It expands the charges.
So yes, he's still facing sex trafficking, racketeering, prostitution charges.
It's so weird how they haven't um charged anyone else.
Honestly, dude, uh chat, what I think they're gonna do is I think everyone that they were going to charge is getting a deal.
That's what I think is gonna happen.
I know his right hand woman, um, she had talked to the media from not mistaken she had done, she had done some type of uh press release and broken a silence.
So, yeah, the fact that they've done uh two superseding indictments already.
And for those of you guys that are wondering, a superseding indictment is when you're being charged and they upgrade the charges.
Um, whether uh they enhance him, they add new charges to him, etc.
It's a superseding, which means it's gonna supersede the original indictment before, and that's gonna be your new formal charge.
Um so in this case with with uh Diddy, the fact that his um none of his uh assistants or aides have been indicted, and it's only him, uh, you know, leads me to believe that everyone is gonna testify against him, man.
That's what I think.
Um we got, let's see here.
Kumo D TV appreciated the reaction the other day.
I knew you'd give a good breakdown and do not live with these three of fours.
You know it, bro.
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Charges.
But this new indictment adds two charges and has some differences in language, we'll talk about a bit too.
But apparently, in court, there was a lot of discussion regarding one particular alleged victim, a possible trial delay, and also Combs looks really different from the last time you saw him.
And this comes as there are new reports about Combs' life behind bars, and we got our hands too, by the way, on the jury questionnaire to be sent out to prospective jurors as we barrel towards a May 5th jury selection, potentially opening statements by May 15th.
This is ambitious, probably.
So I want to get into it, and I want to bring on the person who usually I talk with her over, you know, on our platform here.
I never have her in person.
She was in that courtroom for this hearing, saw Combs with her very own eyes.
She is with me on set right now, long crimes reporter, Elizabeth Milner.
Good to see you.
And to see you as always, Jesse.
Thank you.
I'm happy with the first time we've been on set, so I really appreciate it.
Um talk to us about how he looked, because I I think that was a big point of uh interest, right?
How Sean Combs looked.
Always, always.
I feel like last time um we saw him in court, he had he just looked very gray.
Very gray, very white.
You know, there's been rumors that he used to dye his hair, you know.
But also prison being there for months on end kind of ages you, and that's what we kind of are seeing.
Now I remember first being inside that courtroom and being like, Whoa, this is Diddy right over here.
But now it's like he looks like just a regular man, you know, strip away the designer shoes, the designer outfits, you know, the Diageo liquor and all of that stuff.
And really you're just looking at Yeah, Diddy does dye his hair a lot.
Um he's older, guys.
Remember, this man is uh, I mean, how old is Diddy?
Diddy is uh, let me look here.
He's gotta be like push in 60.
Um, let me see.
He's 55 years old, chat.
He spent his 55 55th birthday um in jail.
So yeah, 55 years old, man.
A regular man who's about to face trial.
When he came in, he kind of did, you know, the Diddy thing where he kind of looks at everyone in the room, kind of appears very confident.
He sat down, he hugged Garrigos, because um inside the courtroom yesterday was just Mark Agnifilo and Tanya Garagos.
But he sat right beside his attorneys, hugged her, kind of was chugging water in between, but seems kind of in good spirits.
There wasn't any family there.
But for my understanding, it was kind of a last minute hearing.
Originally everything was supposed to be handled on Friday.
Instead it was moved to Monday for some reasons that I'm sure we'll get into in just a little bit.
So just to be clear, he had like white hair, like a white beard.
Not a white beard this time.
Not a white beard.
He had a little goatee while the OT was still white gray.
Did he gain any weight?
He has put on a couple pounds.
And I, you know, if you're in prison or excuse me, in a detention center for a while and you're you know stuck with like honey buns or canned fish or like food that's not necessarily the healthiest, as opposed to eating from like five-star chefs or anything like that.
Um he did put on a couple pounds, especially from the December hearing.
I feel like the December hearing, it was kind of after the shock of being in a detention center for a couple months.
Now it's like, okay, he's settled in, he's put on the weight back.
So how is his demeanor from what you could tell?
His demeanor seemed very I always um kind of get a little apprehensive saying uplifted, because who is uplifted being in a detention center for months on end, um coming into a courtroom and seeing that your family's not there or anything like that.
But Diddy's never gonna show that he's not confident in any aspect, knowing that a lot of people are watching him.
You can bet that he probably may have watched a couple sidebars, may have um read a couple articles about what people are saying about him when it comes to how he's appearing.
So it kind of feels like before every court hearing Mark Ibalo or whoever the attorney may be that goes outside, kind of speaks to Diddy before the judge comes in and everything like that.
So maybe it's a pep talk that he's getting behind.
One thing I will say about this Diddy case that has me extremely um I mean, kind of kind of shocked, uh, Chat is um the lack of anyone coming forward and supporting him.
Um normally when artists are arrested or they're um facing serious charges, their friends, their record label, their partners.
Um they come forward and say something on their behalf.
Um with this Diddy case, no one has come forward to his aid, which I always thought was extremely strange.
Um obviously it's it's it's uh terrible charges, right?
Uh sex trafficking, uh, you know, the homosexual aspect, the minor aspect, etc.
Um, not necessarily uh the best charges optically, but um but yeah, it really is amazing to me how so few people from the music industry have come forward to support him.
Um Kanye said good things for him.
Uh but again with Kanye, I don't know if Kanye's saying that to be provocative or he's uh actually really for Diddy.
Um because I know they've had their problems in the past as well.
So, you know, it it it's really strange to me, man.
Um unless any of you guys in a chat could tell me.
Maybe another artist that that's come to Diddy's aid, but I can't think of any off the top of my head, chat.
I really can't.
So um, and that's something that really surprised me that no one's come to his aid whatsoever.
Given the fact that he's in he's such a powerful artist, he has so much money, he's so successful, he had um he's behind so many different hits and so many different artists.
The fact that no one has come to his aid is shocking to me, right?
And I think that's revealing towards his character as well.
Behind those closed doors, it's I'm unaware of what really those conversations are, but you're never gonna see Diddy slipping, especially when eyes are on him.
And you talk about the conversations he has with his attorneys.
There's been a lot of reports that Mark Garagos, the acclaimed celebrity attorney, is now joining Combs defense team.
Was he in court?
Any word that he's part of the team officially?
Yeah, and it's funny you mentioned that because I was actually working on a story for Long Crime News about it.
And check it out.
Yes, everyone check it out.
Um, so that's what I was kind of wanting to see whenever I walked inside the courtroom today, but it was just Tinny, it was just um, who by the way is Mark Eragos' daughter.
Oh, I think a lot of people know that, and just Mark Agnipolo, but Mark Garagos himself was not inside the courtroom.
I was watching some clips because I know he has the two angry man podcast with on TMC's Harvey Levin.
And Harvey Levin even was like, your client is telling people that you're gonna be representing him, and Mark Aragos is playing very coy about it.
He didn't answer the question fully, but from the reports that have been suggesting that he will play a major role come trial that you know last time we checked on the paperwork, no mention uh being filed just yet.
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And this is a big deal because experience on this new superseding indictment that came down earlier this month.
Can you summarize what the changes are in this new indictment?
Well, obviously we have the new two um charges added, so we'd have um count four being sex trafficking um by force fraud or coercion.
Um and that kind of mainly pertains to victim too.
And so from what we understand about victim two, from what the defense paints, victim two was a former girlfriend of Diddy and those charges earlier this month.
All right, I'm gonna slow this down, chat.
I want to see what this chat is uh sorry, this um second charges.
Okay, so let's get into the substance of what the hearing was.
He was there to be arraigned on this new superseding indictment that came down earlier this month.
Can you summarize what the changes are in this new indictment?
Well, obviously we have the new two um charges added.
So we'd have um count four being sex trafficking um by force fraud or coercion.
Um and that kind of mainly pertains to victim too.
And so from what we understand about victim too, from what the defense paints, victim two was like another sex trafficking charge.
Former girlfriend of Diddy, and those charges kind of range from 2020.
Shout out to Jacob.
Do you think Diddy will be putting all his assets in a trust, or would that even protect them because uh I'm sure the lawsuits are coming next.
Well, the lawsuits are already here, um, Jacob.
Um the the the thing is um is a lot of lawsuits were filed after he was arrested by the feds.
Basically, a bunch of lawyers, man, I I think were basically on the on the type of time saying, like, hey, look, he's in jail.
His ability to fight this stuff is uh, you know, is obviously incapacitated to a degree.
Um and from a strategic standpoint, a bunch of them filed civil lawsuits.
Um, you know, I know that one lawyer, the same lawyer that um that um sued Andrew Tate, you guys know for that Stern girl, that 304 Stern, um, the same lawyer represented a bunch of these women to file a lawsuit against Diddy.
So um we'll see what happens, man.
But yeah, dude, there's a bunch of lawsuits already, because there were lawsuits before, but once he got indicted, he got even more.
It came like, you know, the floodgates were destroyed.
When he went to about 2025.
And also, guys, we got 1200 you guys already.
So let's go ahead and get the likes up to a thousand, guys.
Let's get the likes up.
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We just started the stream.
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We're going live at five, 10k live, you know, at all times.
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Um can I meet Frank uh on Tuesday at University of South Carolina?
I don't know if I'll have him with me, J. Bro.
But if I do, sure you can meet him.
Four recent.
He's here right now.
He's actually passed out right there in front of me.
I can see him on his bed.
Recent.
Very recent, exactly.
And so when it comes to count five in particular, it's interesting because I know where as far as the defense, they wanted the man act that charge to be tossed.
They said that it's racist, and then the prosecution adds that charge to count five.
And so those dates range still pretty recent from 2021 to about 2024.
And that's transportation to engage in prostitution.
Right.
And I mean, they still have the charge with victim one, but now they have victim two.
Yes, victim two.
And so, um, yeah, and when it comes to uh transportation to engage in prostitution, that also um applies to alleged victim number two as well, too.
Great.
And I also thought there was um I noticed there was a new sentence, a special sentencing factor for the racketeering conspiracy charge, which obviously they want the max on this.
And when you're looking at racketeering conspiracy, he's potentially looking at life in prison, so they added.
And it's so weird though that they got a racketeering conspiracy, but they're not charging him with they're not charging any of the other co-defendants, which I thought is weird.
But those co-defendants, again, that were supposed to be charged, I guarantee you guys are gonna take the stand.
Specialization there, and then I saw some language too.
Like they really wanted to amplify that at least two of his victims, who are not even victim one, two, three, or four, but just these two individuals.
One he allegedly dangled off a balcony, one he pointed a firearm out or a brandished a firearm.
They wanted to be really clear it was a female victim.
It's like they wanted it to be very specific.
So, what was the discussion in court of this new indictment?
What did both sides say?
What did the judge say?
And how did uh Combs plead?
Yeah, so um Diddy pleaded not guilty to um the second superseding indictment.
He did waive uh the judge reading the indictment, so we didn't get to hear a full reading inside the court.
You know, all of the reporters pretty much had it printed out.
So we understand kind of what the meat is behind the second superseding indictment.
But did he sit tall when the judge asked him how do you plea?
He just said not guilty, sat back down.
And that was kind of the end of it.
And then we all thought, as reporters, I know for myself, I especially did that maybe it'd be the end of the hearing, but then yeah, more than likely this is probably his arraignment on his new charges.
Because again, guys, every time you get a new charge, you have to be arraigned when you go to an arraignment.
The big difference between an arraignment and initial appearance, so when you go to your initial appearance, guys, uh you're brought up in front of the judge, and you're um, you know, told of your charges, the judge reads your rights to you.
You have the right to everyone sell it, and you're here because of uh uh of and remember, actually, you know what?
Let's have fun.
Chat.
There's three ways to enter the federal system to be arrested.
I want you to name them in chat.
Let's see who pays attention to this to the show.
Name the three ways that you can go ahead and get arrested and put into the uh criminal system federally.
Let's go.
I'm making at the chat.
Let's get let's see some engagement here.
Um I want you guys to tell me the three ways that you can be brought into the court system on the federal side.
The three types of documents that will get you in there.
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I want the documents that get you in there.
Someone said complaint summons motion.
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Chromo complaint, indictment, information by the AUSA.
The kid pays attention to the show.
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And then walk eight four eight seven criminal complaint grand jury indictment.
Um, You got two of them, you didn't get the third.
So good stuff.
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Give me one's there, chat.
This is your first time catching the show, the stream live, guys.
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this is the first time you guys caught the stream live.
You mean ones if this is the first time that you've caught a stream live.
For for the debrief, not for Fresh of Fit.
If you watch Fresh and Fit, that's that's fine.
Uh but I'm talking about the if this is the first time you've caught the debrief live, your first time watching a live stream, give me ones.
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See a couple guys on YouTube.
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Uh just the truth.
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I don't, if if you've come here before, that's fine.
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Okay, cool.
Well, welcome to the stream, guys.
Welcome to all of our new viewers.
So let's go ahead and go through this because a lot of you guys are new, and only one person out of thousands was able to name um what it is.
So there's three different ways that you're gonna be brought in front of a court, okay, guys.
You're gonna be brought with a criminal complaint, which is drafted a uh a criminal complaint is a uh a complaint filed by a special agent, okay.
What they do is they basically write up an affidavit of all the probable cause they have.
They go to a judge, they get a signed, and then they either go get an arrest warrant to go pick you up, or they already have you in custody and they're writing that criminal complaint to kind of you know push you through the legal system, right?
Uh next is an indictment.
This is the way 99% of cases, not 99, but like I would argue 80% plus of cases are more than likely brought to federal court.
You're indicted by a grand jury.
Uh, once you're indicted by that grand jury, they get an arrest warrant and then they go pick you up, right?
And the reason why they like to do indictments over criminal complaints is because with an indictment, you don't have to indict it again.
If you arrest somebody with a criminal complaint, they still have to be indicted within two weeks of being charged with criminal complaint.
Again, one more time for you guys.
Super important.
The reason why prosecutors and agents like to do indictments a lot of the times is because uh, well, AUSAs especially agents don't care.
They just want to go arrest the guy.
But the big reason why AUSAs like to do indictments instead of criminal complaints is because if you do a criminal complaint, you do have to come back and indict them two weeks later.
But if you do a criminal complaint, uh sorry, but if you do an indictment from the beginning, you don't have to indict them again.
Does that make sense?
Unless you do a superseding indictment.
So that is why people, uh AUSA's prosecutors like to do indictments, because if you do the criminal complaint, it puts pressure on them because they have to indict in two weeks and they have to get a grand jury uh going, and then it's almost like extra work, right?
But the reason why people do criminal complaints a lot of times is for speed, okay?
You can't convene a grand jury um quickly and get your arrest warrant.
But you could draft up an affidavit in an hour or two and get that signed by a judge and go get your guy.
Does that make sense?
So with Little Dirk, for example, they did a criminal complaint.
Why did they do a criminal complaint with Little Dirk?
Because Little Dirk was trying to flee the country.
Okay?
So for the some of you guys that aren't familiar with the little Dirk case, um, they charged him.
They charged him with uh murder for hire, right?
The FBI out of Los Angeles.
The FBI to Los Angeles charged him with murder for hire.
And what ended up happening was they knew that he was gonna jump on a plane and uh try to flee the country.
He booked like three different flights.
I think he booked one to like Spain, another one to UAE.
He's gonna go to like Dubai and UAE and some other foreign country.
So he booked all these flights, so they wouldn't know where he was gonna go.
And what ended up happening is he went to uh the airport, uh, I think the private jet airport, if I'm not mistaken, out of Opalaka in Miami, and they caught him there.
But they knew that he had booked these flights and he was trying to run.
That is why they got the criminal complaint because of the speed.
With the speed of the criminal complaint, they're able to go, uh type up an affidavit, give it to a judge, get a sign in LA, call FBI out of Miami.
Hey, he's trying to flee, go get him, bam, they got him.
So that's basically what they're able to do.
Or they got him in custody and then wrote the criminal complaint.
But that's why criminal complaints are so strong, because um it gives you speed and flexibility.
But the AUSA obviously has to file the indictment later on.
Now if you do have time, you just indict them like they did with Diddy or Takashi 69 or whatever.
If they don't know there's an investigation, you got time, you file the indictment, get all your arrest warrants, and go get them on the same day.
And then the last one, which is an information, and information is filed by the AUSA, okay?
And an information, guys, is uh a charging document that AUSA files where you list out the crimes that you have.
Most informations, guys, typically mean that the person is cooperating with the government.
Every time I've ever seen someone get an information, it's for a lesser charge, or because they're cooperating with the government.
Okay.
Um and what's up happening a lot of times with informations is prosecutor calls your attorney.
Hey, you're gonna be charged with an information, blah, blah, blah.
Or um sometimes you might get arrested or whatever, but typically you have something in place prior to getting the information.
Like maybe you got a target letter, you were notified that you're gonna be a target.
Um you decide to cooperate or cooperate with the with the government, you decide that you're gonna go in and plea or whatever the hell it is, and they go ahead and hit you with an information.
You show up to court.
I haven't really seen too many people get jailed off of getting uh charged with an information.
Uh they typically get bonded.
So information a lot of times is a very good way to tell if someone is cooperating with the government, or it's a minor charge.
Typically one of those two.
Um, and and informations are rarely used.
They're not used many.
Like the I've seen informations a handful of times in my career.
Um, I'd say maybe five percent.
So if we're gonna break this down by a percentage, um, I'd say about 80%, 70 to 80 percent of cases are indicted.
Well, a hundred percent of cases are obviously indicted uh uh long term, because you have to indict them, that's the formal charge.
But when we when we're talking about getting someone into court, I'd say somewhere between 70, 80 percent are criminal uh indictments.
Then uh is a criminal complaint about 20, 30 percent of the time, again for the speed like I mentioned before and the flexibility, and then uh, you know, information's are five to ten percent in that range, right?
Um now, let's bring this back all to Diddy.
This is more than likely an arraignment.
Since he got a superseding indictment at the beginning of the month, they're bringing him in.
How do you plead to the church they tell him what the charges are, you have the right to remain sound, blah, blah, blah.
And then um, how do you plead?
And that's when he pleads not guilty.
And the arraignment, the big difference between the arrangement and the um initial appearance, guys, uh at the array man, you actually enter in a plea.
Don't do more.
And that my friends explains the situation.
Give me one's in the chat, um, if that makes sense, guys.
Now you guys should know the intimate differences between the three different ways that you could get put into the federal court system.
Give me ones if that all makes sense.
You mean ones if that makes sense?
Uh Q Animals gave uh five subs.
I appreciate that, uh Q Animals on Rumble.
Shout out to you, brother.
We are gonna be doing a subathon um now that Fresh is back, probably the week after next.
We are gonna be doing a subathon very soon, guys.
For fresh and fit.
All right.
And if you are um confused, guys, give me a two about uh type two and tell me why you're not why you are confused.
Give me a two and tell me specifically why you are confused if you are confused.
If you're not, then just give me a one, if it makes sense.
Okay.
Like you guys, as you guys know, I like to uh make these shows as informative as possible.
And we got more into just some other matters that I'm sure we'll also get into.
Sure.
But no uh someone said two repeat, two I'm slow.
All right, low IQ.
All right, well, that's just if you guys want to repeat, just literally rewind the stream.
Complaining from the defense, like, hey, you just threw another indictment at us.
Does this change anything?
I mean, they've made prior comments that it doesn't change anything, but like has any did anybody address the substance of you know you're adding these new charges with respect to victim two, anything like that in court?
From my understanding um from the defense and their perspective is that they're in regular communication.
Victim one, we know we know victim one is literally uh Cassie chat.
They were even communicating as they mentioned on Saturday and Sunday, just kind of talking about a possible adjournment, a two-week adjournment um when it pertains to the superseding indictment, mainly because they want more time essentially.
But it wouldn't be too long.
It was only for about two weeks.
And I think the issue comes up on whether or not speedy trial is kind of in effect, and that was kind of brought up.
But as far as the defense and kind of the discussions right after Diddy pleaded, their issues were pretty much about discovery and delaying openings might be a possibility, and that was something that they want to explore.
I feel like we'll hear a lot more on whether or not that'll actually happen at the next court hearing on Friday.
That's on Friday.
I'll talk about that in a second.
It's interesting you mentioned delay, and I want to just amplify something about this because we did a by the way, the judge said we're a freight train moving towards uh trial, I saw the reporting on that.
Um by the way, when he said it, is he like annoyed?
Is he like this is what you wanted?
Like he can you tell can you sense from the judge if he would be like, let's all delay.
Do you think he wants a delay?
I'm kind of asking you to read the judge.
I know it's he's kind of a hard judge to read a little bit.
I do um have to give him props because he seems very fair to both sides.
I think a lot of times more so than, you know, issuing rulings, issuing judgment.
He's more mediating between both sides.
I, you know, he'll say things along the lines of so what I'm hearing is that you as the defense wants this, or what I'm hearing from you as the government want this, kind of trying to translate for both sides in their own words, whether or not.
But they he did make it a point that we have been moving very quickly.
Um and trial is supposed to start in the matter of weeks, but with all this new information coming out, it's like how really do you have a try to go about?
Because here's the problem.
I I did a sidebar on this, and I I'm very I feel confident to say that I I kind of sided with the defense's argument that you will need a delay.
Why do I say this?
Because I did again, I did a previous sidebar on this, but the defense accused the prosecution.
Uh Omega To Alpha says finished my gym session just in time for the briefing.
W my shout out to you guys, man.
Of trying to introduce all of this evidence of uncharged conduct, old allegations of sexual abuse in the 11th hour.
Now the defense objected, say this is totally unfair.
It would make the trial longer.
They said it was prejudicial.
And how could they prepare in time for this when a lot of it they say is so old, and how do they fight against it?
I thought that was a good argument.
It's an argument that we saw in the Harvey Weinstein case.
I mean, it's a different kind of case, but uncharged conduct was used to actually prosecute him and convict him, and Pellet Court looked at that, actually overturned his conviction.
Different scenario.
But the point is, if they're gonna bring in all this stuff from years and years ago that he's not been charged with, I was like, okay.
And you as you guys know, if you want to get involved in a show, MyronGains.com, super chat over there.
Every single chat that you send, it gets shown on screen automatically.
If you don't want to, you can go ahead and super chat on Castle Club, or you can super chat on uh Rumble.
We got uh Bobby Trauma here says, um Diddy's reputation or public image has been severely tarnished in the music industry, images, everything, aligning yourself with Diddy.
If another bombshell video gets released, Cassie, or if he's found guilty, is career self-d deletion.
Also, I'm sure his character was questionable as well as you say it earlier.
Yeah, I mean, um, you know, it's very clear that nobody liked Diddy in the industry.
It's very clear to me because no one is coming to his aid right now.
Even people that have worked with him in the past are not coming to his aid.
So that's extremely revealing to me.
Chat.
You know what I mean?
So maybe they have an argument.
How are they supposed to pop properly prepare?
Also, guys, April 22nd, I will be at the University of South Carolina.
Okay, guys, get your tickets.
Joy uh, I'm going to be, oh, to give you guys a timeline, I will be debating, uh, I will be talking to the um we're gonna have the tent and do the debates, I think, at 11 a.m., chat.
Okay, 11 a.m., uh, right around lunch hour.
Um, so it's gonna be it's definitely gonna be a good time.
Uh let me see here.
I'll get the link for you guys here in a second.
There has to be a delay.
Anything like that in court?
Um, nothing like that just yet.
And I feel like we're gonna really get like the full scope and the full picture um come Friday.
But there was a lot of discussion just over a lot of material when it pertains to alleged victim number four.
Can we talk about that?
Yeah, absolutely.
And so, from my understanding of victim four from the notes that I had to, um, because we're not allowed cell phones unless you get special permission or anything like that.
But the way that the defense was making their arguments, and this is quick little uh shameless plug, guys.
So here we go.
I am going to be at the University of South Carolina, guys, April 22nd.
That is next Tuesday, my ninjas.
Uh, I'm gonna be doing a speech at 7 p.m. on feminism and women, uh, why we don't deserve less.
And then I'm going to also be um well, the doors open at seven, event starts at eight, but at 11 a.m., we are going to go ahead and be on campus debating.
All right.
Um, so it's gonna be a good time.
It's gonna be fun.
Um, so make sure if you are in the South Carolina areas area, if you live in the Carolinas, if you want to come out, hang out, it's gonna be great.
We're gonna live stream it.
We're gonna be on Uncensored America.
Um, Uncensored America is running it.
And uh, I will also be live streaming on my channels as well.
So it's gonna be fun, guys.
It's gonna be absolutely fun.
It's gonna be a good time.
So make sure to um absolutely tune in.
Uh but 11 a.m., guys, we're gonna be out there, and then at 8 p.m. the event starts.
So so two events, guys.
We're gonna be doing the tent at 11 a.m.
I'll have a more particular area, and I'm gonna double check here and see, real fast.
Let me just double check here.
The um, so shit.
Okay.
I think we might have hit the news with them.
Uh anyway, yeah, it's gonna be right outside of Russell House, guys, the venue of the event.
I'm thinking we'll go at 1.5.
Okay.
So it's gonna be for two hours, guys, and we're gonna go at 11 a.m.
11.30 a.m.
So 11:30 a.m. and I'm literally getting this hot right off the press right fucking now, guys.
April 22nd, University of South Carolina.
Okay.
I'm gonna be there.
It's gonna be at right in front of the Russell House at 11 a.m.
11:30 a.m., excuse me.
Right in front of the Russell House ballroom.
We're gonna set up the tent, do the debates there, set it up where people could come in and talk, and then we are gonna go ahead and have the event at 8 p.m.
Doors open at 7 p.m., man.
So come in, hang out, meet me, shake my hand, etc.
Gonna be great.
Run by sponsored uh by Uncensored America.
Shout out to them.
Uh, you know, I I think we had a lot of fun at Penn State.
I got to meet a lot of you guys in person.
It was fun.
Um, so basically what we're gonna do, guys, is we're gonna we're gonna take over these college campuses, baby.
All right, because here's the difference, right?
Look, I like Charlie Kirk.
I don't mind Charlie Kirk.
You know, uh, I like uh Brandon Tatum, I know they're doing the university stuff.
But here's the thing.
Your boy Myron actually went to a prestigious school.
All right.
I went to a school that's way better than University South Carolina, I'll be honest with y'all.
Northeastern is like a six or seven percent um acceptance rate.
You know, I went to a very good school.
So I know how to speak the lingo and the language of these stupid college elites, right?
I know how to get in there in their realm and speak to these idiots.
So it's gonna be a good time.
It's gonna be a really good time.
Uh there's nothing better than talking to leftists that think that they're super high and mighty because they go to school or whatever.
Like, all right, motherfucker, I can play your language too.
I've been to, you know what I mean?
Like, I've been around the Yale people, I've been around the Harvard people.
I literally would race against them when I was a rower in college, as you guys know.
So I can sit there and deal with the pompous college students and shit like that.
So it's gonna be a good time.
It's gonna be a good time.
And I'm not politically correct, so let's fuck it go, baby.
You guys are gonna see all kinds of crazy shit.
It's gonna be a good time, bro.
It's gonna be a it's gonna be a damn good time.
So yeah, get your tickets right now, guys.
Link is right here.
I'll drop it.
Would love to hang out with you guys.
The meet y'all niggas there, take pictures, all that other stuff.
You guys already know I'm not Hollywood.
I'm a man of the people.
People are already protesting, by the way.
They set up another um, they set up a feminist rally there already.
And um Chat USC is getting some very negative comments on social media.
Uncensored America is hosting an event with Fresh and Fit Pot.
All right, let me show you how niggas this shit real quick.
on bro my My God, bro.
Okay, let's let's go.
Let's this nigga sent me this shit, bro.
What the fuck?
All right, breaking.
So check this out, chat.
Breaking news, okay?
Breaking news.
An organization Uncensored America promoting free speech at USC is getting some very negative comments on social media.
Let's look at this shit.
Let's see what these niggas are mad about, bro.
Oh, Lord.
We're about to take over, chat.
I hope you niggas aren't ready.
The O Slash Squad is about to take over OSS, man.
All right, let's start with the volume, see what these niggas gotta say.
I haven't watched this yet.
This is gonna be funny.
Oh, look at that.
Frank is Frank is here.
What's up, Frank?
How are you, buddy?
You in it, you're in a what's up, my ninja?
What's up?
He just woke up, guys.
I said, oh slash, you got excited.
I love you, buddy.
It's been a few days since I've seen you.
Angie came and dropped you off.
This is my dog Frank, by the way, guys.
I'll probably bring him with me.
Um, I think Angie's gonna come with me, so we can bring him.
He has a service dog stuff, so I love you so much, buddy.
Okay.
All right, let's play this clip.
Organization promoting free speech at USC is getting some very negative comments on social media.
Uncensored America's hosting an event with fresh and fit podcast host, Myron Gaines.
The event uh will center on why women deserve less other students getting together to promote a different view.
our derek rush joining us now after being on campus today and derek Let's fucking go, chat.
Y'all wanna see a bunch of old slash in the fucking chat.
Let's fucking go, baby.
Yo!
Y'all get won't go.
Let's fucking go, bro.
We're taking over.
We're cooking in this motherfucker, bro.
Niggas is already losing their minds.
Bro, oh man.
Why women deserve?
You you could tell.
He was like, look at the teleprompter.
Like, is this is this for deserve less?
Some have actually gone as far as creating their own event to solve the.
Yeah, some feminist chick made her own event, by the way.
That's right, guys.
Actually, that uh student who created the counter event referenced the success of the women's basketball team, even women's rights empowered women's basketball team and women's rights.
organizations on campus and told us that this event that they are creating isn't an us versus them deal, but what they described as everyone against bigotry.
First free speech being part of the J School.
But um, I think free speech is different than hate speech.
Free speech, yet again.
Um, no, idiot.
Um here's the thing.
Free speech is hate speech, and the reason why hate speech is the ultimate form of free speech is because that is a speech that actually needs to be protected.
Hence why you need the free speech um First Amendment anyway.
No one cares if you say nice things.
That that's not a f speech that isn't offensive, nobody gives a fuck about, therefore, it doesn't really need to be protected because it's universally accepted.
It's the hate speech that is the actual true free speech because that is a speech that causes that needs to be protected.
So when people say dumb shit like that, like, hey speech is actually not free speech.
Shut the fuck up.
In a hot button issue on USC's campus behind the efforts of another event hosted by free speech organization, Uncensored America.
We would rather there be an uh an environment and an academic uh, you know, acceptance of unpopular opinions again.
The organization will have podcast host Myron Gaines on campus as its keynote speaker for an event titled Why Women Deserve Less.
The organization's roast of former vice president Kamala Harris last year drew protesters saying the roast had derogatory messaging.
While USC firmly expressed its non-affiliation with the organization, it also expressed the responsibility to protect uncensored America's First Amendment rights.
The school sending a response referencing the Carolinian creed that encourages all students to respect the dignity of all persons and discourage bigotry.
And attorneys say there's a fine line to walk when dealing with free speech.
I don't know what hate speech is.
I certainly couldn't define it.
I might know it when I hear it, but even the most objectionable speech is protected by the First Amendment.
You're damn right, baby.
You're damn right.
You're damn right.
And that's the reason why it needs to be protected, because that is literally the cornerstone of our country.
It incites immediate illegal conduct.
Other students now taking matters.
Yeah, now now so look, uh, they they made this the art of the womanhood bullshit, and they're trying to give snacks to try to draw people away from what we got, but we're still gonna get a bigger, we're still gonna get a bigger fucking tent than them.
Into their own hands.
We just want to have a completely separate event and um have students standing in solidarity with each other.
Nobody gives a fuck about that event, bro.
Giving a little bit more respect to the women on campus, utilizing our right of free speech.
Um, but yeah, you mean boring speech that no one wants to listen to.
Yo, bro, we're tired of you feminists.
Did you niggas forgot that you lost the election, bro?
This political correctness, you guys lost the election, bro.
In a much more positive light.
I wouldn't say that we are using hot button issues or provocative titles just to uh, you know, get people to come to our events and then use censorship as an excuse.
I definitely would never say that.
Both of these events are free to students and will be held next Tuesday.
So, bro, I gotta play that part again at the beginning.
That was funny.
Organization promoting free speech at USC is getting some very negative comments on social media.
Uncensored America's hosting an event with fresh and fit podcast host, Myron Gaines.
The event uh will center on why women deserve less.
Other students Bro, look at how uncomfortable he is to say this.
Bro, he's so uncomfortable.
Look at his look at his body language, bro.
Look at this shit.
All right, we gotta enlarge this.
Look at this.
Bro, and games, the event uh will center uh on why women deserve less other students getting together to promote a different You can tell she kind of wants to smile.
This nigga's like, uh.
Derek Rush joining us now after being on campus today.
And this freckled-ass nigga right here.
Uh.
Derek, some have actually gone as far as creating their own event to draw attention away.
All right.
Definitely got to retweet this.
Let's.
Let's.
it's gonna be set up.
Uh here, I'm gonna put this tweet on the side.
We'll go back to the Diddy stuff for you guys and finish up.
By Tinny Garagos, and it's that alleged victim for who pertains to the racketeering chart will set the stage for Rico.
And for um our understanding from the defense that this person is very important to actually both sides.
What we do know about this person is that she has been working with Diddy for a while now, for a number of years, and she has been working with the government, the alleged victim since the beginning.
Now they were concerned about 3500, and I know you as a lawyer probably know a lot more about what that it's basically the statements from government witnesses.
Got it.
Yeah.
Um, but a lot of the issues surrounding her role um come trial is gonna be about the emails.
So what the defense is pretty much asking, and the government said that this was kind of unprecedented, so I'm definitely interested to hear your thoughts on whether or not the government should be in possession of all these emails from alleged victim number four.
So the defense wants these emails.
But the interesting thing about the defense wanting these emails is these emails are back and forth between the defendant, that being Diddy.
So the government is trying to ask why, if the emails are back and forth with Diddy, would you need to go through us, the government who get possession of these emails when they are back and forth between your client and alleged victim number four?
And so from the defense's arguments, they were saying that this witness is someone who is cherry-picking information and cherry-picking the type of messages that they are sending over to the government to kind of help build their case as far as evidence goes.
Um, they've screenshotted messages to the government.
But the problem is, um, this alleged victim has a hundred thousand emails in her possession that are very critical, the defense is saying, but the government isn't taking possession of it.
And so the defense is Left without pretty much a lot of important materials that they feel like need the full context, the full scope.
But again, if there are emails back and forth between Diddy, why wouldn't they be in position?
So two things that come to mind is one, does Diddy actually have them?
Did he delete them?
You know, but but another thing that comes to my mind is there's been so much discussion by the part of the defense that the warrants that were used to collect evidence, that the applications for the warrants were incomplete.
They said the prosecution used cherry-picked communication.
They didn't give the magistrate judge enough information to decide whether there was probable cause here for a warrant.
And their argument has been if the judge had the full context of the conversations or the full context of the text messages or emails, maybe they would have said, wait a minute, this looks like a consensual relationship.
Maybe there's no crime here, maybe there should be no warrants here.
And the bottom line is if you provide an incomplete picture to a judge in application for a warrant, the warrant's invalid.
Anything that you get as part of that warrant, all that evidence should be tossed.
So it seems to me this goes in line with their argument.
Um and I think they're very curious to see what did victim four provide you.
What exactly did she provide you?
What'd you take from it?
Was it the full picture?
I don't know, that goes to my mind.
But that's really uh that's really interesting.
Um and and it's interesting because the victim four is not actually individually charged, like with sex trafficking.
I excuse me, as as the victim of sex trafficking or transportation to engage in prostitution, but seems like an important person nonetheless.
Um was there anything else that happened in court that you thought was interesting?
Yeah, um, the government's response was pretty interesting.
Um, that pretty much that when they had spoken with the defense over the weekend, there was no issue about discovery.
Um that actually came up on Sunday, and now we know that the hearing was on Monday.
And so the government pretty much is objecting to the adjournment, that being the two-week um kind of pause.
When it pertains to victim four, they did learn that these emails include several thousands to the defendant.
We already know this.
They were addressed to Diddy and say they produced the emails to the defense.
So they're again not in possession of the full extent of the emails, but when it comes to the judge's response, he told the defense pretty much, you know, if you want to subpoena the documents, just go ahead and do it.
And so um to your point about the freight train heading to trial, we're expecting more paperwork to especially be filed in these next 48 hours.
So um that's why I always divert to Friday.
We should learn a lot more, at least get some things kind of settled out in terms of the matter of where we're all.
All right, so I dropped the tweet, guys, on this.
Um what I'm gonna do is hold on, let me um.
Let me go back.
I'll keep playing this for you.
Going with this because May Fitz's coming very, very soon.
Very, very soon.
I wanted to ask you something else.
So somebody who knows the ins and outs of this case, who's been at so many of these hearings, has been following it, doing reports on it.
I want your opinion on something.
So we got our hands on a draft jury questionnaire that was filed in this case, something that will apparently be sent down to prospective jurors in this case.
And it reads like other jury questionnaires by providing instructions like don't talk about the case, don't research the case.
You know, it asks preliminary questions if you have a conflict or medical issues.
But then it says this.
This is a criminal case.
The defendant, Sean Combs, has been charged in an indictment with various criminal offenses.
The indictment is not evidence.
It simply contains the charge.
The charges in this indictment stem from the allegations that from at least 2004 through 2024, the defendant, with assistance from employees and associates of businesses, he controlled and ran, including a recording studio, a liquor brand, a clothing brand, a media company, and other lifestyle companies allegedly committed multiple crimes intended to protect the defendant's status and reputation and to satisfy the defendant's personal desires.
These alleged crimes included kidnapping, arson, bribery of a witness, obstruction of justice, drug distribution, forced labor, sex All right.
So uh let me read some of these chats.
Brimless nosedive says, Hey man, gonna react to the school shooting that just happened in Texas?
Really?
All right, uh, we'll cover that.
Uh black man showing up on the news, it's not uh it's not handcuffs.
Good job, Zamaran.
I got you, bro.
I got you.
Uh Carbo Joe says, uh continuing from previous chat.
Have you asked for Dom Luster's thoughts on Diddy?
I think we did discuss it.
He's mentioned that like in the music industry, you basically have to like, you know, I mean, be on some bullshit.
We've already discussed that before.
Um, let me see here.
okay Okay.
Okay, this is being stupid.
Give me one sec, chat.
My OBS acting crazy.
Sex trafficking of multiple adult female victims who the defendant allegedly coerced to engage in sex acts with him and or with male escorts and the transportation of those victims and male commercial sex workers for purposes of engaging in commercial sex acts.
So actually a little bit of a different description, consistent with what we saw in the indictments, but just a little bit different.
But then it gets into some interesting questions for these.
All right, here we go.
Um so it goes here.
First chess says, um, hot take.
Did he bid his master's hand?
He definitely did everything that's said, but I think there's some hidden at hand action here.
Uh with the juice bottle.
I see what you mean there.
And then uh people also know which is why no one wants to help.
Ye said something, he knows something potentially.
Um Jacob says black man on the news.
Yep, got that.
And then it's not a tech, whatever.
Uh Bremless knows I've said, are you gonna react to a shooting in Texas?
I'll look it up right now.
Yo, Marina, the words of any Chris, we need clips, please don't bring your pistols to the event.
Uh yeah.
Uh uh, don't bring the pistols.
I got them right here next to me, actually.
I know what you're talking about.
Um, I'm thinking about bringing them.
I don't know, Chad, I'm gonna have to bring them.
They're kind of funny.
Um let's see here.
Bro, I ain't gonna lie.
Bro, every time I have those pistols, freshboard and Chris star sweating, bro.
Those niggas star sweating when I had those pistols, bad.
Oh man.
They bad.
Hey, I guess I guess uh they could just get nervous, bro.
Okay, um, let's see here.
Let's go ahead and uh look here at what you guys are talking about when it comes to um you guys said that there's a school.
Holy shit, breaking news.
Okay.
Texas school shooting.
Three hours ago.
Holy shit.
Yeah, this shit is a good one.
Breaking uh event there at a Wilmer Hutchins High School.
Very preliminary information at this point, but you can see the large police presence, including emergency vehicles, fire engines on hand there at this high school in Dallas, Texas, as reports of shots at the school.
No real confirmation.
We're trying to work with uh Dallas PD and others there about this.
But you can see there an ambulance leaving the scene.
We did see students crossing that road right there in Dallas, Texas, in Langdon Road, just south of Dallas, the Metroplex there, but you can see plenty of these cars, uh police vehicles as well.
You can see almost 20 or more just in this parking lot alone, as well as police talking to potentially school officials or parents, not exactly sure.
We did see the scene where uh a group of students, hundreds of students were uh uh away from the school, not in the school anymore.
Not exactly sure what's going on.
You can see a door prompt open.
Many of these schools have those security protocols where some of the do uh doors lock.
They have magnets, they're magnetized, they're able to lock, depending on the situation.
So many of these schools.
Uh so not a ton of information right now, but a large police presence at this high school, Wilmer Hutchins High School there in Dallas, Texas, uh, just south of Dallas.
So we're following it very closely as they're zooming out here.
You can see the students there uh on the road across the road, likely going to a uh reunification location where the parents, uh, their people will be able to pick them up or get them away from the school, away to safety, depending on exactly what's going on.
Uh, I don't know if we have another uh shot.
We do have it uh here from the ground.
You can see there, uh just all the police, the engines uh on hand of this.
Um, so not a ton of information, but uh we're gonna continue to follow this as uh we also want to give a little bit of context to what's going on in this area in Dallas, as almost exactly a year ago, Dallas, uh the school district signed a vague unspecified failure to restrict and follow safety protocols.
Why a student allegedly was able to bring a gun to campus.
Police say the student shot and injured another student inside the school earlier this month.
This again, I want to reiterate, was last year in 2024.
Uh so this happening right now, live in front of us.
But you imagine the protocols of security in place there, how they're able to bring a gun to school a year ago, a bag wasn't checked properly uh a year ago.
So you're seeing this from the ground, but also high atop there of the students just walking away from this uh location, this uh center.
They're just walking down, I believe that's Langdon Road.
Uh if you're familiar with the area in South Dallas, uh students there, potentially some parents as well as there's a small children.
Not exactly sure how big or small this school is, but these are mostly high school age students right now.
What we're monitoring.
We did see a large police presence uh that included Dallas Fire, Dallas Police amongst the groups.
Uh so I do want to put up just both of these shots here on live now from Fox of what we're monitoring uh from high up.
Bro, this is absolutely wild.
Um, let me read some of these chats real fast.
So we're gonna break this down.
I'll talk about school shootings here in a second, guys.
Um wow.
Uh I'll read some of this stuff.
Uh Brimless Nosedive says, um, they're saying the school is 90% blacks, 95% blacks and Hispanics, but they still don't know what the shooter was.
Well, they're scared to say that uh for obvious reasons, bro.
Uh Kernell's uh Mara, we found the guy who was harassing yesterday.
We'll take care of him, did he style?
Okay, thanks.
Andrea uh Angelik uh 100 bucks.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
What's good?
Thank you, Andre.
Appreciate that.
Um really appreciate that.
Uh first time a woman's been giving me that kind of.
I appreciate that 100 very much.
Uh, thank you for supporting the show.
Uh Sonic, unlike your musty, morbidly obese 304S.
I didn't have to ask my parents to donate to Myron.
God damn, bro.
Okay, Sonic 50 bucks.
I appreciate that, bro.
Dom De Walk.
Um you guys all gotta shit on each other, though.
Yeah, you just sold a few more books.
That's from Cash.
I appreciate that cash.
Andrea, uh, thanks for the consistent streams.
This is my only uh account.
Anything else is fake.
I appreciate that.
50 bucks from Andrea.
150 bucks, thank you so much uh combined.
Um Juju says, Hey Martin, I saw the stream with a guy who was addicted to alcohol.
I sent you a DM on X. Can you please read the message?
Uh Juju, I need to know what your X account is.
So uh so I know.
I can literally get hundreds, if not thousands of DMs on X Bro all the time.
So you gotta tell me specifically what your account is.
Demetrius says, Yo, Myron, you never told us about that commercial deal.
I was actually serious.
I am gonna tell you guys about it.
I'm just waiting to close the other deal I got, which is gonna close on May 15th, chat.
That's uh that's why I'm waiting.
And I'm gonna do both episodes, uh, both properties in one episode for you guys.
Um so don't worry, Demetrius.
You guys are getting that episode.
I just I'm gonna bring all my people on the call with you for you guys as well.
They're probably won't show their faces and stuff like that, but I'll have my lawyer, I'll have my um real estate agent, etc.
and all of them on there.
So um, so yeah.
Uh but yeah, shout out to Andrea and um all you guys that donated.
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Our Castle Club chat is lit.
They're in there posting memes and funny shit, and they're cooking these girls in the chat, which is hilarious.
You guys make the show infinitely better because you guys expose the girls at Cup Od.
It's literally hilarious.
Yeah, top, but also they're on the ground of this scene.
Dallas fire rescue there.
It doesn't seem that there's a ton of urgency on hand, which is a good sign in terms of this, uh, but still very preliminary information.
I don't know if they're blocking off the roads or allowing uh school parents to be near this location.
Not sure if they're maybe walking to a different uh middle school or elementary school.
That's sometimes the uh protocols in place as they're zooming in far away.
Uh plenty of uh people on hand for this media uh coming to this uh courtesy of our Fox 4 team.
I also want to put up just this a post from our Fox 4 Stephen Dial saying there's a very active scene at Wilmer Hutchins campus.
Parents community members are being urged not to come to the campus.
More info to come, but law enforcement are urging people not to come to campus.
That's just to keep mainly everyone safe, away from this locaria uh location uh to allow the law enforcement to do what they need to do as they zoom out a little bit on the helicopter.
But what was his X account Steve Dial Fox 4.
All right, let's go ahead and see here.
Steve Dial Fox 4.
Right?
I think that's what it was.
Bruh.
Oh, Steve and Dial.
All right, let's see if he has any updates.
Um.
This is five hours ago.
Parents of guards can now reunite with their students at Eagle Stadium in Dallas.
Please bring a valid photo ID.
Councilor onsign available.
Okay.
This was three hours ago.
Oh, I'm ready.
That's the scene.
Alright.
So he hasn't posted anything for five hours.
All DFW TV stations were represented.
Uh, okay.
So let's go back to the Fox then.
All of the law enforcement do what they need to do as they zoom out a little bit on the helicopter.
Uh guys, we got 826 likes, man.
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But two live pictures uh of these individuals.
Let's bring up this other one just back up here in full to give a look at it.
You can see the football field, a large parking lot.
Uh it doesn't look like there's another school associated with this.
This just might be an auxiliary parking lot for the football uh theme for the football field.
That might be where the reunification center is going to take place.
Plenty of students just walking out there.
Uh not a ton of urgency, but we did see plenty of uh ambulances, fire engines on hand for this.
So we'll continue to follow this to your live now from Fox of this live picture there, just south of Denver.
All right, so look, let's have a very difficult conversation, right?
We gotta have a very difficult conversation here when we when it comes to um gun control in America, because this is inevitably where this conversation always leads us anytime we have a a school shooting.
So let's let's go back in time a little bit.
The year is 1999, okay.
Two students walk into a high school, and if I'm not mistaken, Colorado, Columbine High School, and just start going berserk and kill a bunch of students.
It was the first major school shooting in American history that was all over the news that really set a precedent.
I remember vividly, they blamed violent rap music for it, they blame Eminem for it, they blame Marilyn Manson for it.
Um this was kind of going towards the like this was like the end of the grunge era, right?
Uh slash rock and all this other stuff, like Marilyn Monroe and Slipknow and all these other bands were like really popular back then.
Obviously, MM was popular back then.
This is before the um, I think the Slim Shady LP had been released at this point, or the Marshall Mathers LP, but not necessarily the MM show.
And we had to have a really tough discussion on um gun control in America, and not only do we have to have a tough discussion on gun control in America, we had to have a tough discussion on um music and influence and impressionable young people, etc.
And I always look at Columbine as like the starting point of uh the school shooting slash gun control conversation in the US, right?
And 1999, guys, was a long time ago.
We're talking about fuck, man, like literally almost uh, you know, three decades ago, right?
Um so it was a long time ago.
And I think the uh thing that's important for people to understand, and kind of my stance on this, I know I'm probably gonna get some people that disagree, is gun control only punishes innocent people.
And uh, And I'll explain what I mean by this.
The reality is, we have the second amendment.
Guns have been out for a while.
Some states have more pro-gun laws.
Other states have less pro-gun laws and are far more restrictive, right?
States that tend to be more pro-gun, Florida, Texas, okay, are some of the most notable ones.
States that be tend to be more restrictive, blue states like New York, California, et cetera.
Now, the reality is, right?
If you look at states or cities, major cities especially, that have a significant amount of gun violence, they tend to be Democrat cities.
Chicago, LA, New York, et cetera, Atlanta.
And what it basically proves is my point that I've been saying for a very long time.
I got in a whole thing, uh, an argument with this with uh with an actor, um, fuck, it was a big uh uh famous author, I can't remember his name, Stephen King, I think his name is.
Stephen King.
He was he made a tweet talking about gun control after one of these school shootings had occurred.
And I said, look, okay.
If you ban, let's say knives, right?
If you ban knives, what's up happening is the people that legally want to have the knife can't have the knife while criminals are gonna have the knife no matter what.
So gun control, honestly, really only punishes innocent civilians because criminals never follow the law anyway.
So whenever you go ahead and say, oh, well, we're gonna restrict this gun, restrict this gun, we're gonna make it harder for you to get a gun.
What's up happening is the crooks are gonna carry it anyway.
Convicted felons, mentally ill people, people that do drugs, people that are illegal aliens, people that have renounced their citizenship, people that have been dishonorably discharged from the military, all these people that have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of violence, okay, all these different crimes being convicted of it, you can't have a gun, guys.
You are what's called an um uh a uh prohibitive person, okay?
But here's the problem with crooks.
They don't care if they're a prohibitive person, and they don't care if the gun that they have is clean, dirty, and has a switch on it.
They don't care.
They're gonna break the law anyway.
So making more restrictive gun laws only punishes innocent law-abiding citizens and their ability to fight off or defend themselves from in it from people that don't want to break the law.
There was a famous story, I think a year or two ago, where um a guy wanted to try to do a mass shooting at a mall somewhere in the Midwest.
Someone in the chat, you guys could tell me.
And luckily, there was a guy that was there on scene, saw what he was trying to do, uh, was carrying concealed and shot him and took him out before he could hurt anybody.
Now, let's assume, rewind that situation that they were in California and this happened.
Well, he wouldn't have had the firearm, therefore he wouldn't have been able to stop the threat, and we would have had to rely and wait on police response.
Well, if any of you guys remember what happened in the Uvalde school, the cops, a lot of the times might not respond fast enough, or they'll get on the scene and they'll be scared and not go in.
So what might happen is due to fear, due to logistics, maybe due to can confusion due to pandemonium, due to the wrong description, the police might not get there in time and people die.
Right?
And the other ugly thing that a lot of Americans don't know, but I'm gonna tell you guys right now, the police guys are under no duty to actually protect you.
I know what you're saying.
Wait, what, Meyer?
Hold on, what are you talking about?
Yes.
I bet I am dead ass on that.
Yes.
The police are under no legal obligation to protect you, really.
I know a cesser protect them serve on their cars, but they really don't have to.
Okay.
So really the only person that you could rely on is yourself, most of the time.
Now, of course, the police are gonna come in and follow up and do an investigation, and you know, out uh, you know, idealistically they'd love to protect you, but a lot of the times they don't, and they're not legally obligated to do so.
This is an ugly truth that most people don't know about.
I remember learning About this when I was in the police academy.
So, with that said, because this is what's gonna happen with the school shooting, I guarantee you there's gonna be more anytime there's a school shooting, there's the conversation of gun control in America comes up immediately.
And the Democrats use it as a way to um, you know, restrict firearms.
Oh, well, why do we have automatic weapons, or why do we have bullet capacity this high, or why do we sell M4s or blah, blah, blah.
The reality is they've been sold and they're out there.
That's the reality.
This is an Australia.
We're not giving our guns back.
The people are not gonna give their guns back.
So you can just deal with what you have.
And what you have is you have an abundance of automatic weapons out there, you have an abundance of high capacity magazines out there, you have an abundance of guns that have switches on them, you have an abundance of weapons that are out there that have serial numbers scratched off that are illegal.
So gun control is only gonna affect the innocent people's ability to defend themselves from all this bullshit that's out there already.
This is why I'm not a fan of gun control.
Now, with that said, I also think we should also take steps to protect the children.
As you guys know, everything I talk about a lot of times, I'm very centric on the children.
When I talk about having, you know, certain zones for the people that play on the other team, you know, you know what I'm talking about?
That, that team.
The reason why I say that is because I don't think they should be kissing each other and doing PDA in front of children.
That's weird.
So not only am I against like massive gun control, I'm also against um kids having to fend for themselves and protecting the kids.
So what I think is every school should have two full-time police officers there at all times.
School resource officer, whatever.
I think they need to be there.
And I think both of them need to have rifles.
Okay?
Now I know some people are gonna say, but Myron, that's so offensive.
Like, why do we have tactile police officers at schools?
Like, that sends a terrible message.
I don't give a fuck.
What do you want?
Do you want to have your kids be safe with maybe an imposing law enforcement officer there, which actually good for deterrence, by the way?
Or do you want to like, you know, just sit there and send your kids to school and you know, no protection, but he doesn't see an officer in SWAT gear.
No.
I think every single school in America should have two full-time trained officers with rifles.
Okay?
Why do I say rifles?
Because a lot of the times, when these school shootings do happen, the kids aren't going in there with pistols.
They're going in there with shotguns, they're going in there with rifles, they're going in there with high capacity, like high firepower.
And the problem with Uvalde was the cops, at least the first guys that responded, didn't have the capacity to really fight back to a degree.
Because if I'm not mistaken, the guy had a rifle, the kid had a rifle.
And to go in against someone that has a rifle, when you have a handgun, eh?
You're gonna have to basically get the drop on them and shoot them from the side when he's not looking.
But on a head-to-head, you're you're gonna take the L every single time.
And most police body armor does isn't gonna be able to stop two, two, three rounds.
So um, so again, I'm against gun control.
Don't inhibit uh private citizens' ability to defend themselves, and because the illegal guns are gonna get out there anyway and they're gonna procure them.
And then number two, every single school should have two full-time cops there that have rifles and shotguns or long guns of some degree and be trained in active shooter situations.
That's what I think.
Because number one, it's gonna be a deterrence, and then number two, if some stuff does pop off, there can be an immediate response right there.
And then, on top of that, I think some teachers should also have guns.
If a teacher uh chooses to do so, I think teachers should have guns in a classroom too.
So God forbid something does happen.
You have multiple people that have weapons.
I remember when I was an agent, I'd get uh I'd fly armed all the time, right?
And the reason why this was kind of a thing was because after 9-11, you wanted, you know, anybody that's an agent traveling, the more the merrier, right?
The more the merrier.
So what I would do is when I would go on these planes, and there'd be another agent there, maybe it would be uh federal air marshal, an FBI agent, a DEA guy, whatever, they're just traveling on vacation with their family, whatever, but they have their gun with them.
Whenever you sign the paperwork and you go on the plane, right?
Because you go around security when you're an agent, right?
You get told who else is armed on the plane and what seat they're in.
So you get on the plane first, you meet the guy, shake his hand, all right, cool.
You work for who?
Okay, cool.
I'm sitting here, you're sitting here.
So God forbid something does happen, you guys can coordinate.
And you know who else is armed.
Same situation in school.
All the teachers that are armed that have a gun in the classroom, coordinate with the cops.
Okay.
Coordinate some kind of strategy where if something does happen, you're gonna respond on this floor, you can respond on this floor, and have a strategy, like literally have some type of um crisis training in case an active shooter does come in.
Because having all these steps and having this this um this SOP in place is could save lives.
And I think when it comes to kids, uh, we should have cut any corners.
So every school in America, two cops, full time, always there.
They build a if they build a relationship with the kids there, they build a relationship with the teachers there, huge deterrence, and then on top of that, any teacher that wants to volunteer and carry a gun, they are also um there, and the the teachers and this and the police officers train together and have some type of procedure where God forbid an active shooter does come in, they know what to do.
And that teacher has the firearm locked somewhere in the room, ammunition and gun separate, obviously.
It's um obviously students don't know the student has it either, or the teacher has it either, and they have a walkie-talkie that uh goes back to the line to the cops.
And I do think that will be an amazing way to combat the um the school shootings.
Because the thing is also that's very important for people to realize, these school shooters a lot of the times plan this stuff out for years, chat.
Okay.
Um, and as much as they want to sit there and say, oh, yeah, I'm gonna sacrifice myself, whatever, they're they're cowards, a lot of these school shooters.
So they only attack when they know that they can get by without being caught.
The um the last school shooter that had the manifesto, planned it out for a few years.
It just came out like a week or two ago.
Obviously, they waited a few years to release it.
But it just came out that uh that person that had the manifesto that the FBI was keeping back for so goddamn long at that um Christian school, I think it was in Tennessee or whatever.
You guys remember that it was like the the um the transsexual um shooter, gender fluid, whatever you want to call it.
Um that that uh that person had literally had the um the plans for years.
They're plotting it for years.
So if you got cops there, you got armed as teachers there, et cetera, it's gonna deter them.
Or it's gonna make them a lot harder.
It's gonna make it a lot harder for them to, you know, uh fulfill their um goals here.
Because if you gotta rely on responding officers, man, that's not good.
I think there needs to be officers there on site.
Okay.
Also, the the the cops that are there, they know the layout of the building.
So they can respond way faster.
They know certain entryways, they know certain shortcuts, et cetera.
And there also needs to be shortcuts and areas where the students don't know about it, but only the officers and the teachers know about it.
Where they can easily access a classroom, maybe surreptitiously.
That also needs to be something that's implemented.
Now, I know some people might say, man, that's a very thorough slash detailed thing, man.
But hey, I think when it comes to our kids, we need to take um as many precautions as possible.
And it ain't gonna have a little gun control.
The only thing that we could control is our training and our ability to arm ourselves and mitigate as much risk as possible through our training.
So if it does happen, we end it immediately and neutralize the threat.
Let me know what you guys think in the comments.
But that's my thoughts on gun control, and that's my thoughts on how to end and or at least mitigate school shootings.
If you agree, give me a one.
If you disagree, give me a two.
I'll actually go ahead and do a poll for you guys here as well.
And that's gun control specifically to schools.
And if you don't agree, tell me, tell me why below, guys.
I put a poll on YouTube.
Go ahead, guys.
And I don't mind getting different opinions.
If it's a two, tell me why and what you would change.
A Two and tell me why why why uh um what you would change?
Because I'm totally opening to like I'm totally open to like enhancing that um that strategy that I have.
But I truly do think that's the only way we can move forward, bro.
One thing I've learned from being on a job is crooks are not gonna the crooks don't give a shit about gun laws, bro.
Like that's the that's that's the most important thing, and I and I wish I could tell some of these politicians this.
Like when I'm out there with ATF, when I'm out there with FBI, when I'm out there with DEA, and we're doing these raids and we catch these guns and serial numbers are scratched off, or there's a switch in there to make it automatic, whatever.
These crooks don't care about gun laws, bro.
They don't give a shit.
They don't know what 18 USC 922G is.
They don't know what unlawful possession of a fellow uh of a firearmed by felon is.
They don't care.
Gun control only hurts innocent people.
It only hurts law-abiding citizen citizens.
It incapacitates them from being able to properly defend themselves from the crooks that break the law that have the high capacity magazines, right?
Let's say you get in a gunfight with a crook and you're in New York City.
You might not even have a gun.
And if you do have a gun, what are you gonna have?
You're gonna have a Glock with uh with an eight-round magazine.
Meanwhile, he has a gun illegally from Texas that has 17 rounds.
What are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do?
That's gun restriction for you.
All it did was give the bad guy the upper hand.
And I know a lot of people are gonna disagree with me on this, and they they think that we need more and more gun control, but I don't think gun control helps really.
I think at this point, we gotta fucking make the best of what we got and arm the good guys as best as possible.
So they could probably defend themselves against the bad guys that don't give a shit about gun laws.
But anyway, all right.
Uh for any people that are typing two, I see a bunch of you guys saying two, a couple of you guys saying two.
Tell me too why.
Okay, so Audrey Mo says, two, won't there be a situation where children will steal weapons from teachers and there will be even more deaths?
Um, no, Andre Mose, because I quite literally said this.
You gotta listen to what I'm saying, bro.
My c my my um solution for that was number one, the students don't know which teachers are armed.
Number two, the students don't even know that the teachers are armed.
And then number three, the gun and the ammunition is locked somewhere in this in the classroom that they don't have access to.
That's how you get around that.
So one students don't know.
Two, guns are secure in an area where only the teacher knows.
And the cops.
That's it.
That's how you get around that.
Come on, man.
You gotta, you gotta pay attention to what I'm saying, bro.
Like, if you're gonna disagree, cool, but at least disagree and tell me like something faulty with my theory.
Uh someone says we can't even trust the teachers to not fuck the students.
Why trust them with a gun?
Um, I don't think that really, like, that's a completely different situation, bro.
We're talking about life and death here.
We're literally talking about life or death here, bro.
Okay, and not all teachers are smashing their students.
That's a weak argument.
That's literally then like less than one percent of the population of the students are smashing their students, bro.
Come on.
Teachers.
Two don't have a solution.
Fair enough.
Two, teachers should uh could get pissed and go ham on their students only the principal vice principal.
Um very unlikely because they passed the background check to get the gun in the first place, bro.
But okay.
All right.
No one's really putting up a real argument as to why.
Um yeah.
All right.
I'm open to other other things.
But all right, let's keep uh let's keep going here.
Uh Dallas, just south of the Metroplex in this area.
Let's see if there's anything new with that.
This is WFAA.
No sound on this one.
All right, so it looks like they gotta come.
Is this the police command center here?
Efficial address Wilmer Hutchinson shooting at least four hospitals.
Hospitalized after Tuesday afternoon shooting.
Okay, so there was a shooting for no deaths though, which is good.
No deaths.
Is there any sound on this one?
Bro, my bad.
That's fucking hurting niggas' ears.
Let's see here.
Breaking news, breaking news, major police presence.
All right, let's see if I can fast forward here.
I don't feel safe.
And I think you watch jail or best animal.
You know, I I no.
How do you get a shock.
So, what's the feeling for you as a parent to hear your daughter say that she doesn't feel safe at school?
It's heartbreaking because she loves school.
She's a she's an A student.
She's in college courses.
Like she loves school.
So for her to say I don't want to go to school is kind of it's it kind of hurts.
It hurts because I want her to be successful and you know what do what she's supposed to be uh be whatever she wants to be.
Describe that first hug.
Oh my goodness.
She was his mom.
I'm like, I deal, and this could have been a complete nightmare here.
It's already bad, but we're we're talking about a mass tragedy here if they're gun toting inside.
All right.
Looks like there was a press conference.
Let me see, because I don't want to I don't really care about listening to this nigga yap.
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texas school shooting press conference Just put press conference.
You got another let's see here.
This is the Uvalde shooting, which was a big L. This is
an hour ago.
Yeah, clearly there was a press conference.
So I'm trying to figure out what the hell.
Oh shit, not this shit again.
My bad chat.
Um if you are just now uh joining us, it's a little after two o'clock.
Dallas police are on the scene at Wilmer Hutchins High School, which uh for what was dispatched as a shooting, the call came in at uh 10 minutes or nine minutes after one o'clock, so not quite an hour ago.
And in the meantime, we have been up over this scene for uh the last 20, 30 minutes or so, and uh we've seen a number of students being escorted out of the building is presumably the police are doing a room by room or grid by grid uh search of the building.
Uh we have been told that from our JD Miles, uh, who he he learned from his sources that his uh law enforcement sources that it was a student on student shooting rather than an active shooter.
Okay, student on student.
None of the injuries we're told are initially believed to be life threatening.
We're not sure at this point just how many people might have been injured.
We're told the shooter did leave the scene, and again, the school is being evacuated.
You want to uh go to the phones right now.
Uh we have Dr. Alex Del Carmen, he is a criminologist and a professor at Charlton State University.
Uh, Dr. Del Carmen uh is someone who we lean on uh greatly whenever we have to try and make sense of situations like this.
He's joining us now on the phone.
Dr. Del Carmen, uh thanks for for chatting with us here.
Um we're we're looking at these images live right now.
Everything seems orderly.
For those of you uh nobody seems to be uh chaotic or in any kind of a panic.
Does that show any kind of signal?
All right, so it looks like we got some uh people here from uh press conference.
Let's see what they gotta say.
Make sense of this.
I can tell you that this morning and every day since that Miss Cruz, the Conway Police Department, local, federal, and state authorities have been meeting around the clock, and they're in a meeting right now.
So I promise you the hate is on you, and they are coming for you.
On Sunday evening, approximately 7 45 p.m. officers responded to reports of shots fired.
Wait, what the fuck?
Yeah, this has got to be it.
At Fifth Avenue Park here in our city.
Upon arrival, officers were met with a chaotic scene, and multiple individuals suffering from gunshot wounds.
A total of 11 individuals sustained gunshot wounds.
This can't Be it Sunday.
What the fuck these niggas talking about?
Bro, that's the thing.
When it's like breaking news like this, it's like, bro, you you gotta.
Oh man.
Alright, we'll go back to this.
To you that this event is nearing its its conclusion.
Yeah, good afternoon, and thanks for having me again.
Uh Ken and Karen.
What it does show me is the fact that law enforcement is continuing to see, which essentially means that law enforcement is actually actively sweeping as you know that we're transported by dealing.
But at the same time, they don't see any immediate threat to the individuals that are standing.
All right, I think I got some of the press conference stuff here.
Let's see here to area hospitals.
We'll go from the beginning here.
Six.
Soon as they I'm sure they'll switch it.
In Dallas ISD.
Name spelling Stephanie S-T-E-P-H-A-N-I-E-Salde E L I. Alright, turn the volume up for you guys.
I know it's kind of low, but this is the this is his shit, not me.
You will hear from from them first, and then we will only take two questions.
So following that, you will hear from them, and then we'll we'll be escorted out.
But thank you so much.
Good afternoon, everyone.
Uh thank you for being here today.
Earlier today, uh we responded to a shooting call at Wilmer Hutchins High School.
Uh this is a tragic situation, and I I know everyone wants answers, and we are going to give you uh what we know at this point.
It remains a fluid investigation, and all of our law enforcement partners are helping us uh to work on this investigation.
Uh we had four students injured today.
And you already know it's gonna be FBI ATF.
Everybody is gonna be all hands on deck for stuff for something like this.
And we're transported to area hospitals.
Uh the suspect has not been arrested, but we have identified the suspect, and as I mentioned, we have uh many of our law enforcement partners helping us, and we are working on uh locating and arresting the suspect at this time.
Who's the now introduce Dallas ISD superintendent Stephanie Elizabeth?
They might not say these uh suspect is probably a minor.
Thank you, Chief.
Who is this fat nigga in the back with a goddamn shorts on?
What the fuck?
Who is this nigga, bro?
Today is Bro, who the fuck is this guy in the back, bro?
We all know the unthinkable has happened, and quite frankly, this is just becoming way too familiar, and it should not be familiar.
Um, I do want everyone to know that I just got off the phone with Governor Abbott, who just called to get an update status report, and to offer any resources that we need um to assist us.
So I know that there are many questions, and we're not gonna have all the answers right now because some of the information will be inaccurate.
So we will do our very best because we know it is important to be always transparent.
I do need to take a moment to ensure that first and foremost, we know that we have been able to reunify all of our high school students with their parents and guardians, the team of Dallas ISD police department, and our office of emergency management, um, along with all of the agencies that assisted us in ensuring that we secured that we ensured everyone was safe.
And it is important to note that um within two minutes, of course, we already had an officer here at the high school um that was able to respond immediately to um the incident, followed by Wilmer police who were next on the scene.
But I'm sure that you can tell that there were multiple agencies from the sheriff's department, the city police, whether it was city police from Dallas, City Police from Wilmer, City Police from Hutchins, of course, um DPS troopers have been here.
We have um the fire and rescue, um FBI, ATF, there were a number of federal agents.
I told y'all agents that were also here to provide that level of support.
Um what I can tell you is our team worked very deliberately to ensure first and foremost that everyone was safe on campus as soon as the incident was reported and provided um, of course, treatment to each of the individuals.
Um we will have difficulty giving you any specifics, of course.
Um, because as you all know, there are laws that you know keep us from from being able to disclose information for much yeah, because these are minors.
That's why they're being so fucking bland about this shit.
So we don't do they have one at custody or what minors.
Um I also want to reiterate that we will not be having school at Walmer Hutchins High School for the rest of the week.
We will have mental health clinicians and others available to assist anyone who would like to meet with counselors to discuss the incident.
You don't ever just get used to this, and I am very aware of that.
It certainly um weighs very heavy on my heart, but I can't begin to imagine as a parent myself.
I'm trying to put myself in those shoes.
So again, um I do want to the reason Wilmer Hutchins Elementary was also put on lockdown was because of course of its close proximity, but there was not any danger to anyone at the elementary school.
Uh we will be how having elementary school tomorrow and and Thursday.
There is no need for anyone to be concerned about safety of their children.
And we will still have additional officers because again, I want to do everything we can to provide reassurances to our parents.
Um, the last thing anyone thinks when they're bringing their children to school, whether it's a high school or whether your spouse or significant other is going to work, to think that these things are happening.
But they do happen, and they shouldn't be happening right now.
Our primary concern is to continue to provide support, ensuring our schools are safe, and we will work with all of our community to do the very best we can to ensure that everyone feels safe.
It's not enough to be safe.
They also have to feel safe.
Again, I think I think I might have even left out the constable's office was another agency.
I really don't want to leave anyone out because this was absolutely a team effort.
And um, and so again, that we're gonna be very limited, but what we can take uh a couple of questions.
What do we know about the suspect and what led up to the shooting?
They're bad, they're spamming her because she was saying a bunch of fucking word salad, bro.
This bitch is stupid.
I'll start here.
What do we know about the suspect and what led up to the shooting?
We do have the identity of the suspect, but as I mentioned earlier, this is still a very fresh so why bro this will happens when you let women run the press conferences, bro.
This is a big fucking LD's dumbass broads, man.
God damn, that was a whole bunch of nothing just yapping, bro.
What the fuck?
So I don't have any information regarding uh what led up to the shooting.
Dr. Larry were to go.
That's a sure that they have confidence.
We have parents.
It has been before.
Um, but at times even students were checking backpacks as a part of security to help out in the moments.
How do you give parents confidence to send their kids back to school in this kind of moment?
So um this I can tell you how what we know how the gun did not get on campus, and uh probably better for me to let the chief let you know how the gun.
I can tell you how the gun did not get on campus.
So we do know that the gun did not come through during regular um intake time, so it it was not a failure of our our staff of our uh protocol.
So then how did it get in?
It did not come in through regular intake.
Can you expand on that?
Because that's not happening.
We do appreciate your time.
Thank you so much.
We were only able to take two questions, and we appreciate it.
Who could take more?
Come on, that's ridiculous.
You can take more.
Obviously, this is very you're just gonna back away.
Everybody wants to ask questions.
You gotta take two questions.
Yeah, that's such fucking bullshit, bro.
Fucking useless.
That's it.
Okay, Unbelievable.
People want to ask questions.
You just want to talk.
That's not fair.
Fucking idiots.
Anyway, whatever.
Not surprised.
Useless as fuck.
Can't answer questions.
Gives a whole word salad fucking response.
There's nothing I hate more than people that use word salad, bro.
It is so fucking annoying, dude.
So fucking annoying.
Holy shit, man.
God damn it.
So annoying.
Um, let's see here.
Well, anyway, let me go ahead and go to chats while we do this.
Um, fucking retards, bro.
So dumb.
And I think there's like a rumor of people going around trying to say that Fuentes is a Fed.
That's so fucking stupid.
Dude, if people really think Nick Fuentes is a fed, bro, niggas are retarded, bro.
I'll tell you guys, there's someone that actually was a real Fed.
I'll tell y'all, he's definitely not no fed, bro.
You can't, you can't you don't get put on the no fly list when you're a Fed, bro.
I'll tell you that right fucking now, man.
They're just trying to discredit his credibility.
It's crazy how fucking um people just like do some bullshit.
Um, all right, we got here um Jared from Dallas.
You got four of them in a space without any extensive training or physical?
Interesting, I know, bro.
Stupid as fuck.
One chest uh one chest says uh sends a picture in.
Okay.
Cash says, agreed all teachers need to get have a gun in class.
My idea was a lock in class, a lockboxing class as release button that is activated when there's an active shooter.
Yeah, for sure.
Um former 1811 learns CQB from GBRS group would be an insane collab.
I don't know, close quarters combat from GBRS.
Who's GBRS?
Nick Keeney sends me a Facebook link.
I can't open it, bro.
I'm banned.
Uh my react to this video from the European Parliament.
Dude is busting the truth wide open about the vax.
Um send it to me on YouTube, bro.
I love my CCW and my ability to exercise my second amendment right, stay on your ground self-defense for sure, Uncle Luke.
Um, Sheriff, uh donated a hundred bucks.
Thank you, bro.
Appreciated that.
Don't Demonko from Castle Club, shout out to you, Sheriff.
I see you.
Thank you so much.
Uh Martin, my main is uh okay.
You put your Twitter name in there.
Okay, nigga, how why is your why is it 226995?
Bro, what the hell kind of username is that, bro?
They got like 20 numbers behind this shit.
Come on, man.
Uh okay, let's go ahead and White House comments on the uh man that was mistakenly deported.
You guys know this has been a big story for a bit.
Um apparently um apparently um oh actually, you know what?
Also, I want to talk about this as well.
Um, fucking um this dude um who mocked God now has his face all fucked up.
We're gonna talk about that as well.
I forgot to mention that.
And we're gonna get it to the main story, Epstein and everything else like that as well, guys.
It's Tuesday, so we're taking our time, man.
We're covering the news, we're covering everything, baby.
Um, let's see here.
Let me...
Where'd it go?
Did I just lose it?
All right, let me look at these other chats real fast.
Um Casey says, thanks for the awesome content.
I hope this channel grows even bigger than Fresh of Fit.
Well, as you guys know, Fresh of Fit ain't going nowhere.
That's always gonna be home base.
Um, I kind of do this uh on the side for fun, guys.
Um, and and also obviously because I'm able to talk about things that I want to talk about here.
Uh Moroccan Sand nigga, thank you so much, bro.
$100, big hundred dollar super chat.
Shout out to you, bro.
He goes, thanks for the awesome content.
I hope this channel grows even bigger.
No, sorry, Maraka Sanegas said that was from Casey.
Thank you, Casey.
Marocka Sanica says, bro, really appreciating your political late night streams, different time zone here.
Uh running a logistics company means I work nights a lot, so listening while working is a game changer.
Much appreciation from an ex-Ozman viewer.
Keep it up, you're killing it.
Hey, you used to listen to Osma Gold nigga.
Hey, I should make fun of you for listening to Oswego, but it's cool.
I'm here, bro.
It's cool.
It's cool.
But I'll tell you guys this.
Osmond Gold is a centrist.
He says he's gonna get clicks.
He doesn't really believe in his political ideologies.
Um, you know, what he does is he'll sit there and he'll watch a Trump situation, but oh, based.
Like, bro, he's not based at all.
Um, I think Carolyn Levitt talked about something.
Okay, so here's her comment on the guy that was uh deported.
This was literally earlier today, if I'm not mistaken.
Okay, this is a briefing that she had a few hours ago.
So for those that are wondering, this is uh Carolyn Levitt.
She is the White House press secretary.
The president and the first lady are honored to continue the tradition of the White House Easter egg role, which will take place on the South Lawn next Monday.
In other news, President Trump is turning America into a manufacturing superpower again.
Yesterday, there was a I don't know about that, man.
Um I I had a very deep discussion on this um yesterday, guys.
Um, two days ago with with Simon.
I'm actually uh he's uh very well spoken and smart um financial guy.
I am going to I have a space, I got a guy clipping it up right now, so that I can um matter of fact, let me ask this nigga, why is he taking so long?
Um let me message him real fast.
I'll keep playing this for you guys, though.
Monumental announcement by Nvidia, one of the largest companies in the world.
This is just the latest example.
For the first time ever, chipmaking giant NVIDIA will produce AI supercomputers entirely in the United States, as part of its pledge to produce $50 billion worth of AI infrastructure in our country over the next four years.
With their manufacturing partners, they have commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in the great state of Arizona, and AI supercomputers in the great state of Texas.
Nvidia's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang touted how the engines of the world's AI infrastructure are being built in the United States for the first time.
This is the Trump effect.
This follows trillions in other US investments announced already, including 500 billion from Apple and US-based manufacturing and training, 100 billion from TSMC and US-based chips manufacturing, and the 500 billion dollar private investment led by OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Under President Trump, we're going to produce the cars, the ships, the chips, the airplanes, minerals, and medicines that we need right here in America at the hands of American workers.
On the border, President Trump continues to break records and protect our homeland.
According to CBP, border patrol apprehensions along the Southwest border for the entire month of March 2025 were lower than the first two days of March 2024 under Joe Biden.
Incredible law enforcement officers are arresting violent illegal aliens from American communities every day.
Here are a few examples from the latest ICE report which I received this morning.
Ice Los Angeles arrested a 54-year-old citizen of Mexico, convicted of rape by threat, sodomy with a person under 14 years, and kidnapping in San Jose, California.
Ice Houston has arrested a 23-year-old citizen of Mexico, convicted of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child in Cook County, Illinois.
Ice Houston, a 60 arrested a 64-year-old citizen of Honduras, convicted of murder in Los Angeles County, California.
Ice Chicago arrested a 49-year-old citizen of Guatemala, convicted of assault and arson in Prince Williams, Virginia.
Hey, uh, okay, so 81% of you guys agree with me on the gun control stuff.
Nice.
Um 20% don't.
Uh those are probably the liberals.
Guys, do me a favor here.
Uh like the video.
We got about 2,500 of you guys watching on uh Rumble YouTube alone.
Um let's get to uh let's get to 2,000 likes ninjas.
Not far from here.
Ice Denver arrested a 36-year-old citizen of Mexico who is registered as a sex offender and has been convicted of sexual assault of a child in Lake County, Colorado.
Ice Baltimore arrested a 50-year-old citizen of China convicted of sex trafficking in Bel Air, Maryland.
And Ice Boston arrested a 46-year-old citizen of Jamaica, convicted of three counts of rape of a child and two counts of indecent assault and battery of a child under 14 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Their deportation numbers are still way lower than before, though.
President Trump in our administration will not rest until every single violent illegal alien is removed from our country.
The safety of the American people is too important to settle for anything less.
On that note, the Democrat in media outrage over the deportation of Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 El Salvadorian, a legal alien criminal who is hiding in Maryland, has been nothing short of despicable.
Based on the sensationalism of many of the people in this room, you would think we deported a candidate for Father of the Year.
That's because unfortunately, many in this country care more about this quote unquote Maryland father, a legal alien MS-13 gang member than a Maryland mother and an American citizen who was brutally murdered at the hands of a different illegal alien.
Of course, I am referring to Rachel Moran.
And if you didn't see yesterday, a Maryland jury found illegal alien Victor Antonio Martinez-I got something funny to show you guys.
...of murdering Rachel Morin in August of 2023.
She was a 37-year-old mother of five who was jogging in an otherwise safe community northeast of Baltimore when this monster ambushed, strangled...
So check this out, guys.
A lot of you guys were wondering why Colby Covington flaked.
Here's why, guys.
Here is why.
Jewish guys behind you.
That would be awesome.
No, I know you've been great about anti-Semitism and stuff.
Absolutely.
I canceled on the podcast yesterday because they were saying anti-Semitic remarks.
So I'm very close with the Win family with Steve Wynn and my buddy Blake win.
Well, I'm Jewish guys behind you.
That would be awesome.
No, I know you've been great about anti-Semitism and stuff too.
I canceled out the podcast yesterday because they were saying anti-Semitic remarks.
So I'm very close with the wind family with Steve Wynn and my buddy Blake win.
Well, I Jewish guys behind you.
That would be awesome.
What a fucking pussy, bro.
How are you brave enough to get in the ring, fight, get your ass kicked, but you can't even sit down and have a discussion on them boys.
And this is why I literally said, I I tweeted this.
I guess uh Kobe Covington, aka Cuck B. Covingstein canceled our podcast because he got the call from a Zionist masters.
Bro, so fucking embarrassing, bro.
Big L for Colby Covington.
Somebody clipped us and spread it far and wide.
Because, bro, I don't got respect for fucking cowards like this.
This is the one about, oh, I'm MAG, I'm free speech, all this other shit.
Bro, is not even bro, like, oh bro, anti-Semitism, I'm not gonna call the podcast.
How about this?
You go on a podcast and you defend Israel.
How about that?
Go on a podcast, defend Israel.
Defend your standpoint.
You'll go ahead and defend yourself in a ring, right?
Getting kicked and punched and all this other stuff, but you can't defend your political views.
I'll tell you why.
Because he's a dumbass.
Been hand ahead too much.
Can't defend Israel, can't defend Zionism, can't defend none of that bullshit.
And this is what I'm trying to say, guys, right?
The reason why a lot of these cookservatives will never actually enter into a debate and or into a discussion on the Israel problem is because they know it's an indefensible position, chat.
It's an indefensible position.
So what's up happening is they just say, you know what?
No, I'm not gonna talk to you.
You're an anti-Semite.
That's what they do.
They just write you off as anti-Semite and don't even have the discussion.
Because they know that they can't win.
It's an indefensible fucking position, bro.
Shout out to uh the um co man for the cause.
I appreciate that, bro.
But bro, I lost so because uh a supporter sent me this.
He literally sent me this, hey bro, just just so you know.
And he sent me this clip.
And I was like, holy shit, bro.
What a fucking coward.
So, yeah, enormous amount of respect lost for Kobe Covington, bro.
Enormous amount of respect lost.
Because here's the thing, let me be honest with y'all.
I'd have booked him, Fresh booked him.
I don't give a fuck.
I really didn't even care about talking to him.
I was supposed to be um out of town anyway.
Uh uh, or I was gonna be um I was gonna be doing the unusual suspects.
So I wasn't even gonna be around for that interview.
My thing is I'm annoyed that Fresh went out of his way to line this shit up.
He confirmed that he was coming, and then he didn't come.
Like, bro.
Stick to your word.
Don't be a coward.
You get in the ring and you fight motherfuckers.
Like a fighter should not be scared of having a discussion.
If anything, you could have came on and said, look, guys, I don't agree with y'all views on Israel.
This is why I support Israel.
And we could have really had a good discussion.
But again, like I said before, these guys that support Israel don't even know why they support Israel.
These guys that support Israel can't back up why they support Israel.
These guys that support Israel can't actually sit there and have a cogent argument and make salient points on why we should continue to give the aid that we give to Israel.
This is why Charlie Kirk will never debate Nick Fuentes.
This is why Ben Shapiro will never debate somebody like me.
This is why these guys will never have this discussion.
Because U.S. support of Israel is an indefensible fucking position.
And I think I have a video for you guys, maybe here that I can show y'all to prove my point about how it's an indefensible position.
Let me see here.
I saw a video yesterday that I think you guys would find very interesting.
Heh.
Hear it for yourselves.
You make the observation in your book, and you say that you have said it many times when you were president of the United States, that no president is ever going to desert Israel.
Right?
Correct.
So here's an interview with Richard Nixon on Nightline with Ted Koppel, January 7th, 1992.
Former President of the United States in the 70s.
I put it more buntly.
I said, as I told congressional leaders during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
No American president.
And the Yom Kippur war, as you guys know, uh Nixon was president back then, and um Israel fought against multiple uh Arab coalitions.
Uh and I'll show you guys real quick here, just so you guys understand.
Um, this was uh October of 1973.
I think it was maybe October 6th or October 7th.
Let's see here.
Boom, Yom Kippur war, huge war.
Oh, October 6th.
Damn, I'm good.
Okay.
Um was the Arab Israeli war uh or the fourth Arab Israel war from October 6th uh to the 25th and October of 1973 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria.
Okay.
Um I'll say guys here in a second about this war.
Well, actually, I'll just say it now.
basically what happened um the president at the time this woman Goldermeyer, she was the uh prime minister at the time, first Israeli Prime Minister, by the way.
She was a prime minister.
She basically called Nixon and said, Look, if you don't give us aid on this war, because they were gonna lose, by the way, we are going to nuke all these Arab countries.
Because at this point, they had the nuclear bomb and they had successfully tested it, thanks to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
And we talked about that Odaws, and I'm not gonna go down that rabbit hole again.
But the point is is that she basically strong armed Nixon to send aid.
Why?
Because they had the nuclear bomb.
But let's see what Nixon says about supporting Israel.
You guys know the truth, but let's see what he says.
President will let Israel go down the two.
All right.
Democrat or Republican.
It's not an issue.
That is stated failing categorically.
All right, let me play this from the beginning, uninterrupted, and I want you guys to really take in this interview.
And shout out to the reporter.
Nigga asked some real nigga questions.
They would never ask these questions in 2025.
So I'm gonna play it one time uninterrupted for you guys.
Uh, you make the observation in your book, and you say that you have said it many times when you were president of the United States that no president is ever going to desert Israel.
Right?
Correct.
I put it more buntly.
I said, as I told congressional leaders during the 1973 Jan Kipper War, no American president will let Israel go down there too.
All right.
Democrat or Republican.
It's not an issue.
That is stated fairly categorically, and yet in your book you make it clear at the same time that Israel really is not of any enormous strategic value to the United States anymore.
That's correct.
So why then would the United States continue to burden itself with huge loans, in some cases outright grants to the Israelis, jeopardize possibly uh young American fighting men, uh, when there's no strategic value involved, or little strategic.
Because the United States is concerned by more than strategic values.
Uh that's maybe a weakness, but it's the way we are.
Uh and there are moral issues involved here.
We don't have an alliance with Israel, as you know, they're not a uh an ally of the United States in the technical sense.
But we have a bond to Israel that's much stronger.
It's a moral commitment, a moral commitment because of what happened uh during the Holocaust?
And a moral commitment because it is a democracy.
The only democracy in that area.
And under the circumstances, that is why American presidents and the American people in the future will support all out the survival of Israel.
It's attack.
You've always been a very tough pragmatic man.
And I just wonder if you were the president of Israel, and you heard Richard Nixon talking that way.
For that matter, heard any sitting American president talk that way.
And say that there's really no strategic value anymore.
How much faith would you place in that kind of a moral commitment if Bush really came to show?
If I were the president of Israel, I put a great deal of faith in it because of the track record of the United States.
And also because he would know that that is the way the American people are.
There is no doubt whatever of our commitment to Israel.
And you know, it's it's funny because he won't admit to you guys that the reason why we're committed to helping Israel is because they got nuclear bombs.
That's the fucking truth.
Because I told y'all before, during this Yom Kippur war, which he mentioned, interestingly enough, in this interview, when the United States gave Israel the biggest military airlift in, like, history...
And we basically saved them from getting fucked up by the Arab countries.
What ended up happening was um, like I said before, Golden Meyer called them and said, yo, if you don't give us aid, we will nuke the Arab world.
And then what followed that was the biggest airlift in support in a war in pretty much American history.
So that's the truth, guys.
And when I see guys like um, you know, what's his name?
Uh Colby Kuckingstein, uh, being a pussy like this, um, you know, he's a complete sellout.
No one should support him now.
After that.
Now that you guys know that he he cucks against free speech and he cucks against um what he deems as anti-Semitism.
Complete pussy, bro.
Owned, bought, and paid for.
So, hey, it is what it is.
Um, okay.
Where are we at here?
Let's go back to the Carolina Carolyn uh Lee.
We're not gonna watch this whole thing.
Let me go to her comments on the immigration real fast.
Boom.
On that note, the Democrat in media outrage over the deportation of a Brago Garcia, an MS-13 El Salvadorian, a legal alien criminal who is hiding in Maryland, has been nothing short of despicable.
Based on the sensationalism of many of the people in this room, you would think we deported a candidate for Father of the Year.
That's because unfortunately, many in this country care more about this quote unquote Maryland father, a legal alien MS-13 gang member than a Maryland mother and an American citizen who was brutally murdered at the hands of a different illegal alien.
Of course, I am referring to Rachel Morin.
And if you didn't see yesterday, a Maryland jury.
If I'm not mistaken, Rachel Moran is a CNN reporter, right, Chad?
I think that is a CNN reporter.
Found illegal alien Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez guilty of murdering Rachel Morin in August of 2023.
She was a 37-year-old mother of five who was jogging in an otherwise safe community northeast of Baltimore.
When this monster ambushed, strangled, and beat her to death before stuffing her brutalized body in a tunnel drain.
The Moran family family finally got justice.
But they will never get Rachel back.
Our hearts go out to Rachel's family, her five children, and her mother Patty, who has suffered the unimaginable loss of her daughter.
All right.
Um we got here Alan Alan Heard said, uh, everybody need a gun that fixes every issue.
Uh teachers need guns in schools are fat lazy and common to be for real.
America isn't ready to go blow for blow with China because of shit like this cops are corrupt until they prove otherwise.
Okay.
Umzo says, um, off topic.
Have you heard about the 4chan hack?
Apparently the top countries by total post was Israel counting for most uh almost 50% of all four champos.
I did not know that.
Jose Diaz says, hey, Byron, of course.
I'm uh not surprised by this news.
I grew up in the area of Wilmer Hitch, and this school is notorious for gang activity and violence.
I bet it was uh a Mexican and black shooting.
Really?
Okay.
Thank you, Jose Diaz, for giving us a little bit of insight there.
They did say it was a student shooting, uh, student on student.
So yeah, there's probably some type of gang war going on.
Um it was not an active, like a traditional active shooting situation.
It was them literally shooting at each other, which, you know, horrible to say, but like at least it wasn't an active shooter situation.
It was some gang beef.
So that way they weren't running around trying to kill innocent kids.
Um Moroccan, uh San Egg, thank you so much for the hundred dollar super chat from before.
Um, let's see here.
I think we're caught up on there.
Let me make sure that we are caught up over here.
Um, Trevon Suki says, Yo, Martin, is Israel uh had nuked it?
I think you mean if Israel had nuked the Arab world, wouldn't that?
They inadvertently destroy themselves due to the huge blast radius or nuclear wraps and radiation.
Uh potentially, but I don't think so.
They would have bombed Israel, which is far enough.
Or sorry, they would have bombed Egypt, probably Cairo, and bombed Syria.
I think they would have been fine.
Uh Mifeur, Ulysses S. Grant on his order number 11.
A random video I encountered about how Grant viewed them Spectator boys during the Civil War.
Okay, let me um let me pull up this ex post that you're talking about.
If it's what I think it is, I I think I know what you're talking about.
Oh.
When America kicked out.
Hello, everyone's sucker here and we'll let me see here.
This is the name of this video.
when America kicked out the Jays.
General order number 11 was controversial order issued by Union Order.
Do you guys want me to watch this video?
This is the name of the video basically.
It's on YouTube, so I guess it is safe.
Uh he put this out.
Oh, wow.
He put this out before December uh uh October 7th.
Why when America uh kicked out the Jewish people.
This shit crazy, bro.
Um, okay, let's get rid of some of this stuff.
Oh, uh, before we do that, give me ones if you guys want me to do uh cover it.
But let's go into uh Benny Johnson.
He's gonna talk about Little Nas X. What's up, guys?
Uh say ten rap Rumak Jesus Christ in every song struck with freak paralysis, never sing again.
I'll say this, guys.
I um I commented on this on X. Um, I can't show it on screen because uh it wouldn't be YouTube friendly, but uh you guys can follow me on X and see what I'm talking about.
Benny, in the year 2019, a hybrid rap and country song.
What's up, guys?
It's Benny.
In the year 2019, a hybrid rap and country song was dropped on the internet and broke culture.
Song was called Old Town Road.
Nobody had ever heard you guys remember that song, right?
Really anything like it.
It rode to the number one spot on the Billboard Charts for 12 weeks straight, and it featured a otherwise unknown.
Also, guys, do me a solid man.
Um, all right, I see a lot of ones.
Um, guys, do me a favor and like the video.
We are at 1,300 likes right now, man.
Let's rally the shit up.
Let's get to 2,000.
I don't want to stop the show, man.
We I want to keep cooking.
We're covering a lot of different things.
We cover school shootings.
We talked about um gun control.
Uh we covered Kobe Kuckingstein being a bitch.
We covered um Nixon, even admitting that Israel has no strategic benefit, which is fucking mind-blowing, right?
That's a former US president telling y'all that they don't have any strategic benefit.
We just do it for morals, which is fucking bullshit.
The real reason is because they pretty much got us cucked because they have positions of power in our administrations and they lobby and they have a nuclear bomb, and we're scared of them blowing people up.
That's the real reason.
And that nuclear bomb that they got, they stole from us.
So basically, think of it this way we had a whole assortment of guns.
They stole one of our guns, and they basically hold it to other people and say, if you don't fuck give me money, America, we're gonna shoot these guys and make you look bad.
That's what Israel is, basically.
Um, but yeah, guys, like the video.
Let's get to 2000.
We're at 13 uh 83 right now.
Streaming in fucking 4K for y'all niggas.
All right.
Now we're gonna cover the little Nas X thing, which I think is punished by God for being, you know, pushing satanic fucking stuff.
As you guys know, uh little Nas X like does performances dressed as like a um as a devil.
He promotes degeneracy, he promotes, you know, homosex open homosexuality.
He makes fun of uh gender um norms, he makes fun of uh the family unit, etc.
So, yeah, he's getting punished by God for his sense, bro.
dude.
Rapper named Lil Nas X who became a superstar.
Lil Nas X and his song Old Town Road has 718 million views on YouTube.
YouTube.
He got millions of subscribers and was rocketed to superstar them almost overnight.
Y'all laughing.
You guys said uh Benny gets paid in shekels.
Yeah, I think Benny is pro-Israel, which is uh disappointing.
But eh, what can you do, bro?
All these big conservatives are, bro, unfortunately.
Really sucks.
But hey, we wake a niggas up.
365,000 comments.
One of them reads like this.
2019 was so nostalgic, man.
So many memories.
This was one of them.
What a time.
Yeah, very different time.
Time before COVID, a time before the 2020 election, a time before the BLM riots.
But, well, all good things must come to an end.
And Little Nas X, who had launched a promising new genre of music, if he had stuck with it, who knows, decided to immediately become a Satanist and sell shoes made.
Yep, I remember that when he put that shit out.
Little Nas X is an official Satan Nikes containing human blood, sell out in under a minute.
Wow.
What is that?
Look, you guys, the pentagram, all that shit.
Bro, this nigga's L. Say about our culture.
It has 666 on the shoes.
It has a pentagram.
Ladies and gentlemen, it was made of human blood as well.
That's just great.
Where'd you get all the human blood?
Rapper and singer Little Nas X launched a Satan shoe featuring a bronze pentagram, inverted cross, and a drop of human blood.
They sold out immediately.
The black and red sneakers, part of a collaboration between Little Naz and a Um Tatum is pro-Israel.
Yeah, I mean, um, I told them we we'll definitely have that discussion.
I might go out to Arizona, do some.
So we'll see what happens.
Uh but yeah, we could definitely have that discussion on Israel if you want.
Here's the thing, bro.
A lot of these guys that are pro-Israel, I'm gonna keep it all the way at the house with you guys.
They don't understand foreign policy.
They don't understand Middle Eastern history, they don't understand foreign policy.
So they just support Israel because they don't know all the bullshit that Israel's involved in.
If they knew all the bullshit Israel is involved in, I think they would potentially at least change her tune or not be as openly pro-Israel.
But a lot of these guys simply don't understand, because so here's the thing.
For you to understand Israel's parasitic nature and why it's a cancerous state and how it has influence in America, you need to understand the Middle East.
Does that make sense?
So the problem is that most Americans don't know and most importantly, don't care to understand Middle Eastern political affairs.
So if you don't actually pay attention to Middle Eastern affairs, you don't pay our attention to foreign affairs in that part of the world, you're not gonna give a shit about um about opposing Israel.
A lot of the times, Israel opposal is rooted in their um conflicts in the Middle East that we inevitably get dragged into, by the way.
So that is why so many people are completely aloof of this problem is because they don't understand Middle Eastern affairs.
And to understand Middle Eastern affairs, you must understand foreign policy, you don't understand foreign policy, you must um kind of you know it's not easy to understand.
You know, there's a lot of history there, you gotta, you know, be able to separate from what I call the the culture war slop, right?
Um, like right now, right?
We're engaging in it a little bit right now.
Little Nas X, he's gay, he promotes Saiyan shoes.
Ah, yeah, this is like low-hanging fruit for most conservatives to attack, right?
I'm covering it here because it is trending, and you know, it's interesting to talk about this stuff.
But I always try to go the next level and have higher level conversations on foreign affairs, right?
Um, because foreign affairs, contrary to what people might tell you, is quite literally one of the president's most important things.
And quite frankly, it's the only thing that no one else can really um do.
Okay?
When I voted for Trump, I voted for a foreign affairs perspective for anti-war.
All right, I think you it would have been a lot better than Kamala Harris when it comes to war because Kamala Harris, as far as I'm concerned, two wars started under her rule uh with Biden.
And she wouldn't have done anything to be harder on on uh on the wars.
I mean, she didn't talk, they didn't talk to you to Russia and Ukraine for years.
And and matter of fact, when I was doing the press conference reaction with you guys yesterday, um, this is why courts, district judges, et cetera, have no say on foreign affairs, on what the president's administration does with foreign affairs.
So that's how much power the president wields when it comes to that.
And he's the only individual that could do it.
A governor, uh, other government officials, no one except for the president and the uh secretary of state really have an agenda when it comes to foreign affairs.
Vice president to a degree, but pretty much those are the main people that are involved, and then Secretary of Defense, of course, when it comes to war and military assets.
But the president is the main foreign affairs guy.
So um, but a lot of people don't want to pay attention to that stuff because they think of it as like it's boring or who cares.
But once you understand foreign affairs, you understand how the world really works.
And most Americans, let's be honest, are stupid, and they don't even care about what's going on internationally, even though what's going on internationally affects them at home.
They sit there and think like inflation is the only problem.
Well, where does inflation come from?
A lot of times it comes from the markets.
Who control the markets?
The markets are global.
We live in a globalized world.
Conflict of war absolutely does drive up the price of your day-to-day goods.
But most Americans can't name three countries.
Most Americans are stupid when it comes to foreign uh policy.
Most Americans don't care about anything that's going on foreign-wise, because they think it doesn't affect them when in reality it really does.
And this is why I think Israel's been able to kind of skate for so long with American approval, because the bullshit that they do most of the time is outside of the United States.
Now, have they committed atrocities against the United States?
Of course.
You to Jonathan Pollard, uh 9-11, um USS Liberty, etc.
But this stuff is so suppressed, and it's been suppressed for a very long time.
And most Americans don't know about it.
Obviously, people are waking up now, but for decades, guys, you couldn't talk about the USS Liberty.
You couldn't talk about JFK.
You couldn't talk about 9-11, which we're gonna talk about later on, by the way, with 9-11.
So, anyway, yeah.
The New York art collective was made using Nikes.
In an email statement, Nike said that it was uninvolved in the creation of modified sneaker.
Nike, even Nike, even woke ass Nike is smart enough to say the hell away from these things.
They sold for a thousand dollars a pair.
It literally says Satan inside side of the show.
Got it?
Okay.
Great.
So thank you for confirming uh uh immediately our uh concerns about the music industry and how satanic it actually is, how you can only become famous if you mock Christ and Christianity, as Little Noss X has then done in vile videos like this.
I really don't even want to show you all of this because I am a Christian and it is blasphemous in the extreme.
Mocking Christ, mocking holy communion, mocking our Lord and Savior, and ladies and gentlemen, God will not be mocked.
As Kai Sanat warns to Little Nas X, as he openly continues to defile Christian iconography.
God's gonna come for you.
Oh my!
Yo, little Nas X, you can eat my whole I hate that's the top of my head.
And of course, Kai Sinat comes in with the um that's bro, now what am I about the boat?
God gonna handle you in the right way.
I didn't talk about that yet, bro.
But look, God gonna handle you, bro.
And you're but he did.
No, bro.
But he did no, bro.
God gonna handle that real did he do.
Nah, bro.
I'm not even gonna explain it, bro.
He's extremely disrespectful, bro.
He doesn't respect the biggest.
Okay, tell me how you just respect it, because uh bro, you can't be on that bad time.
I'm just sitting in the call, not a bad time.
Go on his page, bro.
Hey, yo, he's just he disrespect God himself.
Uh I'm sure you guys can understand uh I hope if it's a translate the niggery that's going on right now.
Uh basically, um Kaisenat inferred that God would get his revenge against um Little Nas X for his blasphemous posts and disrespect of the Christian religion.
I believe that's what he was trying to say there.
That's that's that's Christianity, like Christianity.
Yes, he just spent the whole culture.
He was mocking, he was mocking it.
Yes, mocking, making it a lot of.
Make a little Nazix to eat my God will take care of him, says the biggest streamer on earth.
Kai Sonat.
So what happens next?
Let me begin by saying this.
I don't wish bad things on people.
Uh, we have a thick skin around here.
I'm not calling for bad things to happen to anyone, nor am I going to celebrate it.
But I will go back to the scriptures.
Yeah, true.
I don't celebrate this happening to him either.
But um, you know, obviously, bro, you can't be out here pushing his degeneracy and then expect something to not happen.
You're like literally playing with fire, you know, criticizing.
I'm not even Christian.
Well, you're not gonna see me doing wild shit like this, Disrespecting religion.
Doesn't say that God is not mocked.
Revenge is the Lord's, and we're just making observations around here, okay.
So this is the news of the day.
Little Nas X, the this rapper who's I mean, I can't even show you the side.
We did a little bit of a deep dive.
I mean, I can't even show you some of the stuff that he did.
I mean, it is literally very and he does like really uh provocative and disturbing performances too, with like devils and shit like that.
That's crazy, bro.
Sex acts with Satan.
How about that?
Like sex acts with Satan.
Yep.
And the desecration of Christian iconography.
That this is his the guy's entire channel.
Mainstreaming this, by the way, into the eyeballs of his Gen Z and young fans mainstreaming Satanism.
That just that that's what had one hit and then immediately mainstreamed Satanism.
Well, here we go.
Rush to hospital with paralysis.
After suffering what looks like a stroke.
Little Noss actually was his fan that he'd been hospitalized in a worrying health update on social media, the rapper 26, wearing a hospital ground uh gown and a baseball cap.
Posted a video from the bed explaining what's been going on.
He says he lost control of his face.
The right side of his face stayed completely frozen and expressionless in the video.
And he says, Oh my god.
Well, yeah, literally.
Here we go.
This is me doing a full smile right now, by the way.
It's like, what the fruo, I couldn't even laugh, right?
Bro, what the fine.
So my god, bro.
Uh so cooked.
So cooked.
Oh, hmm.
Little Noss X says he's lost control of the right side of his face.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Little Noss X reveals that he had to rush the hospital.
We got here, Broski.
Uh no, uh, Carter Mans92 says, um, as much of a maggot Abba is this nigga is definitely worse.
Facts.
Uh, this dude is worse than uh Abba.
Uh, because at least Abba isn't like running around and totally talking about how he's a sodomite.
Um, we got here Broski says, God punishes those who mock him.
There was this guy who claimed to be a prophet and that he received the revelations from Allah.
That is their first problem.
Second problem was he claimed he received them in the toilet.
Guess where he died, Broski.
Yeah, well, I'm not surprised.
Um, says, with all that's transpired so far with Trump in office, do you see yourself voting for him or a Republican again?
And why?
Um, here's the thing.
I still do think it was a superior choice to Kamala Harris.
Okay.
I don't I don't regret my vote for Trump yet.
Um, but I am not happy with a lot of the decisions he's made.
I will be very candid with you guys about that.
I am not happy with the um super pro-Israel stance.
He's I knew he was gonna be pro-Israel, but I didn't think it was gonna be this bad.
Um, but I do think that uh he's doing better than Kamala would have done, for sure, when it comes to staving off war.
I think that Trump doesn't want war with Iran.
I I don't think he he wants war with Iran.
He understands that that would be catastrophic.
And I could talk to you guys about what would happen in a doomsday scenario with Iran, um, if you guys want.
Um, but uh if we were to actually go to war with them.
Um, but uh but you know, right now he has done some shit that's really stupid.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
I like Trump as a person.
I think he's entertaining as hell.
I love it when he makes fun of CNN reporters and other left-wing media.
It's comical, it's entertaining.
But um the tariff situation backing off that, stupid.
The supreme support of them boys, stupid.
I like the anti-DEI stuff.
I like the um free speech stuff that he signed on day one.
Which, to be honest with you, um, you know, obviously uh is gonna limit social media censorship, but yeah.
You lost control of his face, many.
Which, to be honest with you, YouTube is actually doing something illegal right now with what they're doing with us in the censorship because we know that Congress Wrote a whole fucking paper on us, and then we got demonetized shortly thereafter.
Interestingly enough.
Christians believe that as a result of mocking Christ, many of his songs and promotions.
Bell's palsy is trending in the US because rapper singer Little Noss X has revealed that he's been diagnosed with Bell's palsy, which has affected his movement on the right side of his face.
The rapper who shared the video of himself in the hospital, apparently lopsided face, is receiving outpourings of concerns and wishes speedy recovery from his fans.
Bell's palsy.
Okay, let's go find out.
It's a condition causing temporary facial paralysis, usually on one side of the face.
Results from problems with facial nerves, which controls facial expressions, taste, tear productions.
Symptoms include drooping on the side of the face, difficulty opening eyes, pain around the ear.
The exact cause is unknown.
Facial nerves.
It says that you can recover from it in a matter of months.
Some individuals experience delayed or incomplete recovery, and the paralysis may be permanent.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is what people are saying on the internet.
Little Nos X is having a stroke.
God will not be mocked.
Hmm.
Little S says he's lost control of the side of his face.
Maybe don't mock Jesus Christ.
Others saying Jesus wouldn't have cared about, cared, and certainly wouldn't have cursed him with facial paralysis.
This is about forgiveness.
Blasphemy is one unforgivable sin.
Well, that's what the comment section is saying.
God will not be mocked.
Y'all better stop sniffing them drugs.
Yeah, I mean, it's saying that it is a uh the facial nerve, right?
That's that's doing it.
Make a song, crazy popular with kids.
Immediately start worshipping Satan, jam demonic shit into the faces of all Gen Z teens.
God starts smiting you.
Well, that's what they're saying.
But I will remind you that Satanism has been mainstreamed and does get mainstreamed all the time.
Especially, especially in the music industry.
Who didn't forget at the Super Bowl when Ice Spice sitting right next to Taylor Swift, who you know is gonna be on big time national TV, starts it wear wears a upside-down cross necklace and starts doing like satanic satanic imagery with her hands.
It's like in your face, right?
All end with a verse from a real musician, Johnny Cash.
Music you can actually listen to.
Run along for a long time.
Sooner or later, God will cut you down.
You can run on for a long time, sooner or later, God'll cut you down.
All right.
Um let's see here.
Let me see if I make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
Let me look at the rumble rants and make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
Uh W God from Gramley, appreciate that.
Sheriff says, Myron, have you covered the uh Kyron Lacey story?
LSU football player who killed someone in a car accident last year, recently got into high speed chase and shot himself in the head during a pursuit.
No, I didn't cover that.
Um SCI, you should have Congressman Kurt Weldon on.
Will you ever be on Tucker Carlson?
I don't know, man.
I might be too controversial for Tucker, I'll be honest with y'all.
I might be too controversial for Tucker.
So, you know, it is what it is.
Um, it's definitely not a size thing, because obviously he's brought people on that are way smaller than me that have like no fucking platform on his show.
Um we'll see what happens.
I'd love to go on Tucker, uh, but again, I don't think um I am politically correct enough to go on there, which is again.
I don't really get mad at people for um for not bringing me on uh because I understand that I'm very controversial.
Um what I get annoyed by is if you say you are gonna come on and don't come on like uh, you know, cuck B. Cucking Stein, aka Colby Covington, right?
Because it's too much of a retard to debate his points.
Because he quite frankly is a retard.
A lot of these MAGA guys are stupid, bro.
Is uh beyond honest with y'all.
They are stupid.
They're not really intelligent uh guys.
I call them Magatards because they blindly defend any and everything that Trump does.
Because they're stupid.
Um, let's see here.
Uh So I think the next step here, chat, is we are going to get into the um Epstein stuff.
So we're gonna get into the topic at hand.
I know you guys are like, what the fuck, Brian?
We go for two and a half hours.
You haven't covered Epstein you ever covered 9-11.
We're gonna get into it now, okay, niggas?
All right, we covered the breaking news that was coming in as Tuesday, which you guys know we don't have French Afit, so I go a bit longer on these streams.
I think you guys enjoy these longer streams anyway.
Um we got uh, but the only thing, bro, come on, man, we got 1400 likes, but we got 2700 ninjas in here.
Guys, I don't want to stop the show, but we need to hit 2,000.
Hit 2,000 so we could go ahead and start covering this Epstein stuff.
We need the engagement up.
As you guys know, we're building a platform.
The goal for 2025 is to have 500,000 subscribers, 10k live every time, going live at five.
So we'll go live at five with 10k live, 500k subscribers at the end of the year.
That is the goal for 2025.
Okay.
That is the goal.
So like the video, guys.
Let's get the engagement up.
We've got we need less than 500 likes to hit 2,000.
We got what, 4,000 people in here right now, pretty much?
4,000 plus?
Not bad for a channel with only 200k subscribers.
Um we got here from uh Kevin asked a good question.
Hey Marin, would it be a bad thing for Trump to go uh back or cancel on the tariff thing if I'm continuing uh it was going to hurt the bond market and very likely to cause an economic depression?
Yes, he was gonna, yeah, it was gonna fuck up the treasuries and the bonds, yes, it was.
That's why they backed out.
That is why they backed out.
And then there's this other economic thing that I had talked about.
So here's the thing.
Trump talked about wanting to stop the trade deficit.
But the problem is that we will never be able to trade the stop uh uh stop the trade deficit, guys, because we are the world's reserve currency.
And this is a red pill that I got the other day in a space when I was talking with uh Simon, and basically it falls under something called the triffing dilemma.
Okay, guys.
So the tripping dilemma, guys, or trivant paradox describes the inherent conflict of interests faced by countries whose currencies serve as global reserve currencies like the US dollar between their domestic economic goals and the needs of the global finance system.
Here's a breakdown.
A country with reserve currency must supply the world with its currency to meet global demand for foreign exchange reserves.
But this can lead to domestic issues like trade deficits and potential inflation.
What does this mean in English chat?
Simply put, we cannot go ahead and stop the trade deficits with these countries that we complain of that Trump talks about while simultaneously maintaining reserve currency status.
Okay, that is the bombshell.
And again, shout out to um my guy Simon Dixon.
We talked about this in detail on Twitter the other night.
You know, and like I said before, guys, I'm always, you know, up trying to learn new shit, teach you guys stuff.
But the triffin dilemma, okay, basically makes it where we are never going to be able to stop this trade deficit while simultaneously maintaining reserve currency status.
Now, the reason why it's critical for us to maintain reserve currency status, chat, is because when you have reserve currency status, you can print basically print money all you want and not have any problems.
Because the world needs your dollars to conduct trade, okay?
And this was actually something that was conducted, speaking of Richard Nixon, by our boy Richard Dixon.
So in the 1970s, Richard Nixon struck a deal with the Saudi government where we would give them utmost security or protection in exchange that they do all of their deals in US dollars.
And this is how the petrol dollar was created.
So we got off the gold standard, and we ended up backing our money instead by oil.
Okay.
And Nixon struck this deal, and essentially what ended up happening was the petrodollars created in the United States became the world's reserve currency.
It used to be the British pound, then it became the US dollar.
And when you have reserve currency status, it allows you to do a lot of shit that other countries would never be able to get away with.
You're able to print endless amounts of money.
As you guys know, thanks to the pandemic, something around 50% of the dollars that are in circulation right now were printed uh after 2020 during the pandemic.
Now, that would be literally economic suicide for any other country, but since we are the world's reserve currency, we can go ahead and let that money leave the country and be used to purchase commodities and oil.
Because most trade in the in the world right now, I think something like 80 to 90% of trade is conducted in US dollars.
Now, this is where BRICS comes in.
Bricks, as you guys know, is a alliance between multiple countries to try to stop the power and influence of the US dollar.
Okay.
And if the United States were to lose reserve currency status, it would literally be catastrophic for us.
So when Trump says things like, I want to bring down the trade deficit and I want to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, I'll be honest with you guys, it's a pipe dream and it can't be done.
And the reason why it can't be done is because if we are going to maintain the world's reserve currency, that means what comes with that is we are always going to have trade deficits with other countries because our dollar is stronger than theirs and they simply can't afford to buy products made by us.
Give me one zone chat if that makes sense.
We're covering everything here, baby.
We're covering economics, we're covering fucking gun control, we're covering foreign policy, we're covering fucking um social stuff with little Nas X. We cover everything on this goddamn pod, man.
Like the goddamn video, bro.
Y'all are not gonna get this kind of sauce anywhere else.
I'm always learning and trying to fucking teach you guys new shit.
Reduce the trade deficit.
It doesn't matter, bro.
It doesn't matter.
If uh he's trying to reduce the trade deficit, but what I'm trying to say is it really it doesn't matter.
We have the reserve currency.
So it's basically a political talking point to make people like the other thing too is that you're also gonna always have debt.
That's the other thing too.
They talk about you know fiscal spending and all this other bullshit.
That's another thing that I got red pilled on recently was um that if you have reserve currency status, you're always gonna be in debt too.
That's another thing.
Because you print the money.
So that's also another talking point that they use to get votes because most Americans don't understand economics.
I I did a whole thing on this, guys.
We go into if you guys want, if this type of stuff interests you, I will literally show you, I'll drop the link in here.
This is why y'all need to show up to my clan meetings.
It's not just me talking shit, saying a bunch of crazy stuff.
Here's here's the link if you guys want to listen to this space.
It was four hours long.
Cause uh I'm the hardest working streamer on the internet.
You guys know that already.
Um, let me grab the link for you guys.
I'm getting it clipped right now as well for you guys.
Um, higher IQ conversation.
Here it is.
It's called Clan Meeting U.S. Iran War, Economic Strategy and More.
Okay, I'll drop the link for you guys.
There it is on X. You guys can go ahead and check it out.
Go ahead and check it out.
And you guys can listen to it.
Um we had a financial wiz in there talking about this stuff.
Obviously, you can explain a lot better than me, but I'm giving you guys a very um simple and crude explanation of what the hell's going on here.
Okay.
In other words, to maintain reserve currency status like we have right now, global reserve currency status, which we are, you are gonna inevitably have trade deficits with other countries.
It is what it is.
All right.
So uh are we at 2,000 likes?
All right, guys, we are at 60 1666.
Uh oh, thank God it went to 1667.
I was gonna say.
Um, let's get 2,000 likes, guys.
Come on.
Let's hit 2,000 likes.
Let's hit 2,000 likes.
I'm gonna get some water, some blueberries here in a protein shake.
While we wait, because you niggas don't want to like the video, you fucking ninja watchers.
This is y'all niggas right now, bro.
Real talk.
This is you guys, man.
I'll put this shit up on screen.
Because this is what you guys be Doing, bro.
Literally just ninja watchers, man.
Like the goddamn video.
Let's hit 2,000 likes.
I'll be right back.
Wait until the likes come up.
Thank you.
Come on, Brent.
Come on.
Okay.
Alright, niggas.
Did you hit 2,000?
We're 1800, 200 more to go, guys.
200 more to go.
And what I'll do for uh the Rumble Ninjas, Rumble Ninjas, I'm gonna give you guys the YouTube link if you guys don't mind.
Um, liking the video for me.
I'd appreciate that greatly.
Cause it will help with getting us to start more to go the Epstein slash 911 portion of the stream.
That's the YouTube link right there.
I put it for you guys in the um in the chat.
While you guys do that, I got my protein chips right here.
Quest.
And if you guys don't like the goddamn video, I'm gonna start crunching into the mic and hurt your ears.
That's annoying, ain't it?
Which by the way, um you guys are wondering.
20 grams of protein on there.
Can't see.
I don't know if y'all can see that.
Niggas aren't paying me either.
But yeah, 20 grams of protein per bag, which isn't bad.
And then I got this thing right here.
This is one of these core proteins.
I only drink it because it's like 40 grams.
Then I got some blueberries.
This is how you stay from being a fat POS chat.
Someone says seed oil chips, bro.
You seed oil niggas, shut the fuck up, bro.
This guy the cheese, I guarantee you're fat.
And you over here talk about seed oil.
Shut the fuck up.
You seed oil niggas are a paranoid idiots.
I don't drink tap water, but you're fat as fuck.
Seed oil, but you smoke cigarettes and you drink every day.
You know what I mean?
Like, bro, yeah, y'all can't even get the basics right.
You don't go to the gym, you don't fucking exercise.
You know what I mean?
You fucking dr uh smoke weed.
You smoke cigarettes and you stupid ass niggas want to sit there and say seed oil.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
You niggas be out here talking about you ever see that fat motherfucker?
Fat PZ piece of shit.
Oh, yeah, I don't drink tap water.
What nigga?
You don't drink tap water?
Bro, you're cooked.
I hate it when people say that shit, bro.
Oh, I uh I don't I don't drink tap water, but they're fat as fuck.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Dudes are putting the car before the horse, man.
Niggas don't even go to the gym talking about seed oil.
Shut the fuck up.
Shut up.
Hate motherfuckers like that.
Talking about, oh.
That has sugar in it.
Bro, you're fat as fuck.
What do you talk about?
Oh, I don't eat fruit because there's sugar in it.
Nigga, you're fat as hell.
Oh, I don't drink tap water.
You don't go to the gym.
Oh, I got these uh, I got this red light that I use when I go to sleep.
Nigga, you don't you don't even control your calories.
Bro, people do all this like random gimmicky shit, but they don't want to exercise and go to the gym they can't do the basics come on man let's be honest here you guys know exactly what the fuck I'm talking about all of us have that one fucking friend bro all of us have that one stupid ass friend that's fat as fuck smokes weed but you go to get dinner with this nigga do you want to sit there and tell the waiter oh yeah I need um I need spring water bro
Bro wants springboarder, but he won't springboard into the gym.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Everybody has that friend.
Smokes weed every fucking day.
And then you'll pull out some Quest chips.
And his dumb ass will say, bro, do you know that there's seed oils in there?
Shut the fuck up, man.
Hate niggas like that.
Shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
You eating an orange?
Oh, did you know that there's, like, citrus in there that, like, will burn your...
Your tongue?
It's not good for you, man.
It's a lot of sugar in there.
Shut the fuck up.
You drink every day, nigga.
Shut the fuck up.
Damn, bro, I hate these niggas.
Bro, unless you're, like, doing everything optimally, like, you're sleeping 8 to 10 hours a night, you're eating vegetables, all your shit is organic, you're going to the gym two times a day, whatever.
Shut the fuck up.
I don't want to hear shit from y'all niggas, bro.
Seed oil.
Shut the fuck up, man.
Niggas talking about seed oil.
Meanwhile, they're eating fucking, uh, they're drinking alcohol every weekend.
Oh, yeah, it's like, uh, protein-infused vodka.
Shut the fuck up.
Niggas are retarded, bro.
Some dude said we do lunches better, uh, with better form than you.
All right, AM.
Congratulations.
I guarantee you're a mouth-breathing fucking fat retard.
No, I guarantee.
A lot of you niggas that be foreign police or a lot of you niggas that be talking shit about, uh, fitness or whatever, half y'all niggas got triple chins, fat as fuck, look like shit, out of shape, running a mile in 12 minutes, trying to tell me something.
Shut the fuck up.
I'm 35, and I'm fitter than 99% of you niggas in chat.
Get the fuck up out of here.
You bitch-ass niggas are in the chat, or, uh, you bitch-ass niggas in the chat talking shit about, oh, he can do lunches better than you.
Nigga, you don't even work out.
So what if you can do lunches with better form?
You're probably fat.
Who cares?
Oh, look at this.
I can get my knee all the way down.
Ah!
Who cares?
You're fat.
You look like shit.
Nobody gives a shit.
I'm an old-ass nigga now.
With a fucked up back.
With fucked knees.
For being an athlete.
And I still better shape than a lot of you motherfuckers, bro.
Niggas be 21.
Fat.
Out of shape.
Can barely get out your bed.
Oh!
Niggas gotta jump into your fucking pants.
Cause you're so fat.
The fuck up out of here, man?
Anyway, are we at 2,000?
We have 50 more to go.
50 more to go.
Bro.
Bro.
So anyway.
Yeah, bro.
It's always funny, man.
When niggas say stupid shit like that.
Talking about seed oil.
Talking about seed oil.
Or I don't drink tap water and shit.
But those would be the first people to fucking smoke weed and shit.
Or do cocaine in the bathroom.
But they want to tell you that they don't consume seed oil.
Shut the fuck up, man.
Dudes are out here looking at the details.
You're literally stepping over dollar bills to pick up pennies.
You guys.
You want to do all this other like extra optimal shit.
But you don't even go to the gym.
You don't even train hard.
You don't even drink enough water.
Fuck out of here, man.
Always find it funny when niggas that aren't in shape trying to tell me something.
up all right what do we got here uh 1983 we got uh 17 more likes niggas I don't want to crunch into the mic for you guys so we're gonna wait until we get 2000 we got what 10 more likes guys Alright,
we hit the 2000.
I see a lot of you guys are saying that Carmelo bought a new house.
Let's check this out.
And then we'll get into the Epstein stuff.
Niggas are spamming the chat with Carmelo bought a new house.
Alright, Nigga, let me let me.
We'll go ahead.
breaking news then we'll get into the epstein stuff finally uh Let's see here.
Oh, it looks like they're live.
A live.
But we have identified tomorrow and and Thursday investigation.
Thank you.
All right, that was from earlier.
We don't give a fuck.
Okay.
Apparently his family used the money to buy a house.
Let's see here.
Like, I don't give a fuck about that, Carmelo Anthony.
All right, you know what?
Let me just put this.
If any of you guys got a link, let me know.
Let me know.
Because obviously they got the 400,000.
Um one sec, chat.
Trying to find the goddamn.
Drop a link for me, guys, in the chat.
If you guys um have the thing that you guys are talking about.
Yeah, I did see that Mal Dives boy uh banned them boys.
I did see that.
They can't go there and uh he ban Israelis.
Which is kind of funny.
But um, all jokes aside.
Let's see here.
Maybe here.
That's gonna happen Monday morning in a courtroom.
We know that, but that's not what we're here for.
Let me just try this family.
If somebody got it, let me know, guys.
I see the quartering covered it.
Let's see here.
If well, here's a development I wish I could say that uh I didn't see coming, but uh by the time you're seeing this video, uh Carmelo Anthony will be out of prison.
And um his family will have raised close to 500,000 dollars.
Uh and Austin Metcalf will still not be with us.
His brother will still be haunted by uh what he saw that day.
And a new report that there's actually existing video of the confrontation before the incident took place, which could change everything.
Somewhere Tim Poole is rubbing his hands together, hoping that it might prove him correct.
Just kidding, Tim.
Nothing but love.
Um, but let's get into this uh this story because it's absolutely crazy.
Uh I just I'm so surprised and kind of shocked that these turn that this stuff's been so predictable.
Um by the way, shout out everyone who has picked up.
I know it's early, their mother's day gift boxes.
The reviews are coming in.
If you haven't yet, I'm gonna leave a link to the Mother's Day gift box.
We've got five or six video reviews.
We're at uh, you know, everybody's got their phones out.
I suspect this is gonna show that Austin Metcalf Was a little more aggressive than maybe people thought.
Obviously, that's not going to justify what Carmelo Anthony did.
And it is still my opinion that Carmelo Anthony with purpose escalated that situation so that he could use the weapon he brought and take Austin Metcalf's life, Metcalf's life.
That's my opinion, based on five different witness, you know, uh renditions of everything that was said.
As of right now, I remain convinced until I see any evidence otherwise that Austin went under that tent to get out of the rain, perhaps.
But then, when told to leave, he made the decision to escalate.
And as you guys remember, it was raining that day really badly.
Um, they had to actually fight to preserve the evidence.
We read through the police report, guys.
If you remember, um, they had to put a tarp over the knife because they didn't want to disturb it from where it was at.
Um so, yeah.
At multiple instances due to uh, you know, just based on witness testimony, until such a point in which he could um take Austin Metcalf's life.
That that is not even up for debate for me.
Authorities have collected video evidence of the confrontation between two Texas teens that resulted in the incident during the high school track meet in Texas on April 2nd.
Carrella has been charged with first degree um in the passing of Austin Metcalf.
Police said that he allegedly confessed to it and then immediately made the claim of self-defense.
It's like um, we know that he said, Touch me, see what happens.
Punch me, see what happens.
You know, he was trying to escalate this scenario.
In my opinion, he must have had some sort of fantasy of being able to take someone's life as we find more evidence of him getting in other physical altercations.
I'm sure you're shocked to find out, uh, which we're gonna talk about later in this video.
Dominique Alexander of Next Generation Action Network, a civil rights organization, informed the public at a press conference on April 8th that investigators have collected video of the confrontation and urged the community to stop spreading misinformation about the case.
He was at the time until today, in which he is a uh out among the free, uh, which we're gonna talk into later.
Um, he had been held in custody under one million dollar bail.
Um, one witness said that Metcalf touched Anthony, while the other said he grabbed Anthony during the confrontation, according to the report.
The incident since garnered national attention, not only due to the tragic loss of a young athlete, but also because I see that you guys um Kumo DTV says, Um, I see the rule the house rumor on Libs of TikTok Twitter account.
Yeah, I'm trying to find it, bro.
Can you can you drop the Twitter the link, the actual link so I don't have to surf through Libs of TikTok's stupid ass Twitter account?
Which by the way, in case you were wondering who runs that account.
Yep.
One of them runs that as well.
Obviously, the race difference.
Now, again, let's say the worst is true.
The worst anyone has said, okay, the worst anyone has said about this confrontation is that Anthony Metcalf grabbed uh Carmelo.
That's the worst that anyone has said.
And I and let's say we believe that that even happened.
It could have happened.
High school athletes, hotheads, whatever, maybe grabbed him to take him out of the tent.
That would not justify the use of deadly force, as has been explained multiple times from multiple lawyers who are experts on self-defense, including one of the most popular ones who has a YouTube channel called The Law of Self-Defense.
I mean, this if they have video of it, I don't suspect we're gonna find anything new.
Meanwhile, um the UC loved ones and fellow teammates were seen walk into his service wearing football jerseys from Metcalf.
Uh, he played on the Frisco Memorial uh football team.
You see everyone wearing their football jerseys to support him.
His father, Jeff Metcalf told the output outlet how proud he was of his late son.
He was on the right track, doing everything right.
Jeff emotionally described the moment he saw his son pass away at the funeral, telling the outlet When I kissed his forehead today as his body was cold, I ran my fingers through his hair.
I told him this is not goodbye.
I'll see you later.
I'll join you at some point too, son.
You just beat me to this place.
I mean, it's just he has nearly 450,000.
I mean, he's half his family's raised half a million bucks.
Um, Ho Flacius says, W stream, one question.
Why isn't CC a priority more like the used to be?
It is a priority, bro.
We're giving you guys a zoom call tomorrow.
Castle Club only tomorrow, uh, zoom call.
Cows Club Zoom call, and you guys uh get your chats read first, and you guys get a discount.
So you guys are absolutely still priority and always will be.
Oh, Flation.
Don't worry, we got y'all ninjas, man.
Zoom call tomorrow after the show.
Chats are always gonna still be 50% off all the time.
You guys always, whenever we have like uh we make an announcement or something like that, like let's say chats are 20 bucks, you guys can chat in significantly less and still get your chats read on screen stream, especially when we have like you know, after hours, etc.
So yeah.
Uh Cast Club is always a priority and so is Rumble, always.
Um, we got here Kumo DTV.
Also, if you go on Twitter and type in Carmelo Anthony, you'll see you'll see more people.
All right, so you got uh shout out to you, Kumo DTB giving me that link.
I'll pull it up here.
I know by the way, did I tell you he's out?
Yeah, well, they let him out today.
Um this is if there is video of the altercation, I don't know.
All right, so here this is uh the link from Libs of TikTok here.
Basically, um Carmelo Anthony's family raised nearly 500,000.
You guys know they had that GoFundMe.
Um for legal defense that are now moving into a massive new home.
I never want to hear another word about white privilege.
*laughs*
This him walking out.
We're up, we're up, we're up, we're up.
Carmelo, do you have anything that you want to do?
That nigga sift armed her immediately.
Why weren't you armed?
Carmelo, why were you armed at school?
Explain your self-defense.
How is this self-defense?
Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
um
I had to brow once you're so obviously him being released is causing a bunch of outrage all over the country because um,
as you guys know, he um, you know, he got he stabbed the kid.
Um, and altercation.
We read the police reports.
Basically, there was an altercation.
Um Austin told him, hey, you can't be sitting here in this tent because he was from another school.
They got into altercation.
He kind of um antagonized.
I'm like, hey, if you you know, touch me again, see what happens.
And he just like pulled a knife out of his backpack and just stabbed him.
Um, you know.
So it's absolutely tragic and terrible.
And you know, this dude's 17 year old years old, he's a kid himself.
And uh obviously it's caused quite a bit of outrage because he had a million-dollar bond, and the judge lowered it down to 250,000.
Originally was 500,000.
They said, hey, look, you know, can you bring it down to 250?
Because we are gonna be moving.
His family told him that um they're under a lot of stress and that the rest and they need a move.
So the judge lowered it down to 250k, and he was let out on bond, which is crazy.
But um, that's kind of what went down.
And then also I made a tweet about this as well.
Let me see if I can find it here real fast for you ninjas.
I made a tweet on this, and I will address it real fast.
Let me find it for you guys.
Um here we go.
Um, so how do you go from first degree to house arrest, right?
Teen killer who's a victim, 17 died in twin brothers' arms is set to be freed from jail uh amid huge bail reduction by 75%, right?
So I commented on this.
I go, I believe in the constitution and due process.
So I'll say Carmelo Anthony deserves his day in court, regardless of how I feel.
However, to all the people I see making jokes about a 17-year-old boy's death because he's white is disgusting.
Anthony's self-defense angle is suspicious, and I'm sure I'm sure it will keep him out from prison.
But to celebrate the death of a minor because he is white is a sickness.
Because I saw a bunch of like, you know, FBA accounts and pro-black accounts like mocking um Austin Metcalf's death, which I thought was fucking crazy.
Um we'll see what happens, dude.
I see we'll see what happens.
Um obviously he's due to get his uh day of court, right?
That is what the Constitution was founded upon, innocent until proven guilty, and I do believe in that.
He deserves his due process.
But um, you know, the way that the um that people are reacting on Twitter saying, oh yeah, he deserved it, and you know, they're celebrating uh Austin Metcalf's death is disgusting.
Bro, he's a 17-year-old kid.
Both of them are children.
They're both minors.
You know what I mean?
So for people to sit there and like be celebrating the kid's death is absolutely fucking sickening, man.
And a lot of these idiots on Twitter fucking idiots, man, animals.
So anyway, um, I think we covered enough of that.
Um, because I think um what the quartering here is gonna talk about is more of uh like you know what led up to it versus like what we're talking about.
But yeah, basically, I think that he's probably gonna get a house very soon.
All right, let's get into our boy Jeffrey Epstein.
I've covered Epstein quite a bit.
Epstein, whatever you want to call him.
Um we got 2100 likes, shout out to you guys, man.
Let's hit 2500.
We got uh over 4,000 of you guys watching the stream live.
Happy to have you guys here.
Welcome to the show.
We got a bunch of you guys watching on Twitter and a bunch of you guys watching on YouTube.
Could this lead to the release of even more information regarding the man accused of being one of the So this is our top story, guys?
Uh, one of them.
Uh the Department of Justice sues is sued for not releasing the Epstein stuff.
And I'll talk about Jeffrey Epstein here in this in a in a little bit about who he was, etc.
The most prolific sex traffickers of all time.
Oh, and remember Ghane Maxwell?
She's appealed her conviction to the United States Supreme Court.
Is it gonna work?
Let's find out together.
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And Glenn Maxwell is still alive.
She went to trial and lost chat.
She went to trial and lost Glenn Maxwell.
Who's his aide, slash girlfriend slash partner?
We have a new lawsuit related to the Jeffrey Epstein files we gotta talk about.
Everybody wants to know more about the deceased financier and convicted sex offender, the man accused of being one of the most prolific and infamous sex traffickers of all time who died in a New York City jail cell in August of 2019.
And that has been in the news a lot lately.
Per promise from President Donald Trump, there was this rush to release all these files related to the investigation into his apparent sex trafficking scheme.
And remember this, right?
Back at the end of February, Attorney General Pam Bondy announced that the DOJ, the Department of Justice.
Yeah, um, I ain't gonna lie to you guys.
Um Pam Bondi has been uh very incompetent, very stupid.
Um she's more concerned with doing press releases and being on camera and going on Fox News than actually getting shit done.
Right?
But again, I I when I tell you guys, I told you guys this from the beginning, bro.
I told you guys this literally like last week.
Donald Trump put a bunch of women in positions of power to stave off the accusations that he is a misogynist and that he is a predator and that he is a uh uh you know a chauvinist, all this other stuff.
That's why he gave Christy Noam DHS and he gave Pam Bondi um DOJ attorney general.
Right?
Because the thing is, right, and these women are incompetent.
Let's be honest here.
She was the attorney general for the state of Florida, has no real idea of federal law.
She did dealt with state law.
Um she's not familiar with how the federal system works, really, and it's very obvious from some of her comments that she's made.
Um I probably know more about how the federal system works than she does at this point.
She's a lifelong Florida state attorney, not federal attorney.
So that's one thing.
Christy Noam knows nothing about immigration.
Um, she got put in that position solely to cosplay and wear a whole bunch of different uniforms and be out making arrests and flagging ICE agents that we should talked about last week.
So um, you know, this these women being appointed in these positions is strictly for optics, 100% for optics, to show a diverse cabinet of individuals from different backgrounds, and that he has women in his cabinet.
But Pam Bonnie is shown to s uh in many times to be incompetent, and Christy Noam doesn't know anything about homeland security or immigration because she was a governor.
As a governor, that is a state position.
You don't deal with immigration, you don't deal with customs whatsoever.
So, you know, this whole Epstein declassification debacle has been extremely embarrassing.
It's created a lot of egg on her face because, no pun intended, Because she's blaming the Department of Justice and uh well, let me be specific.
She's blaming the United States Attorney's Office out of the Southern District of New York and the FBI for why the Epstein files have still not been released.
But the reality is that you are the attorney general.
That means you are the boss.
Okay.
Um and I know a lot of you, I've described what I would do if I were in her shoes, which I'll I'll go through it again.
I understand that a lot of you guys probably didn't see that broadcast, and the channel's been growing very quickly.
So a lot of you guys probably don't know what I would do if I was the attorney general, given um I was in her position.
But let me go ahead and play this video.
We'll keep going through it, and I'll give you guys in my scenario what I would do if I were Pam Bondi.
Justice would be released, and how to, you know, stave off this embarrassment that she's putting herself through.
And there has been a ton of interest in this from everything surrounding Epstein's death to his connections to high profile, high-powered people, whether there's a little black book of all of his alleged co-conspirators in this purported sex trafficking ring, you know, the clientless sort of thing, even though the documents that have been released, even if somebody had a connection to doesn't mean they were aware or participated in anything illegal, just to make that clear.
But when the documents were released to the public, it turned out that a lot of that information we already knew, we already had from court records.
And I and um the first set of things that she declassified, guys, were basically flight logs where she let a bunch of stupid Twitter users, who were all them boys, by the way, DC Draeno and Libs of TikTok and Mike Cernovich, um, right, all pro-Zionist shells, by the way.
Um, um, Emily Austin, these idiots all went to the White House and basically got these Epstein binders, if you guys remember, right?
And uh when they got these Epstein binders, it caused a lot of outrage because uh the things that were in the binders are shit that we already had.
Okay, it was literally um, it was literally the flight logs that we already knew about.
Um, and I actually had Ryan Dawson on the show and we talked about it um beforehand.
So let me look here.
Um five people chosen to receive the Epstein binder are affiliates of the wellness company.
This is significant because of the co-owners work directly for Eric Prince at Blackwater and Princess Ragland, 25 billion contract right now, Liz Wheeler, DC Draeno, Arian Welk Wexler, Jack Prosobic, and J and Chad Prather.
And um just so you guys are wondering, almost all of them are them boys.
So basically they got these fucking um documents.
Right.
Here's one of them.
I think if I'm not mistaken, this girl is uh Cheya Ryczyk.
I think she's the owner of Libs of TikTok.
Um so check this out.
Transparency.
Except come to find the information in this binder is already online.
For example, here's a screenshot from a page in that binder.
A lot of the information has been redacted.
Here's that same and this is a lot of, like I said before, I exposed a lot of this stuff on my show already with Ryan Dawson.
Dawson and um Whitney Webb have already talked about a lot of this shit, guys.
Uh uh page of names already online, unredacted.
Here they are side by side.
Redacted, unredacted.
This is what was in the binder.
This is what was already available online.
So today we kind of went backwards.
Not ideal for the administration.
And then look, all of them, except for her, I think, are them boys.
A majority of them are them boys.
And to say the least, that was proud.
And it's an insult to injury because we know that Epstein was not only um Jewish and a Zionist, but he also was a spy for Israel.
That's what makes people pissed off.
Why do you got these fucking um, you know, pro-Israel guys getting these documents on a fucking former Israeli spy?
Pissed a lot of people off.
Probably hoping to use this issue uh to prove how transparent they are.
According to reporting from the National Pulse, quote, having spoken with several sources inside the White House meetings today, I can report what I believe to be an accurate version of events regarding the re-release of the so-called Epstein Files phase one, which turned out to be a re-release of information that has mostly been known for several years.
Probably not what they had in mind when they handed out these binders.
By the way, I have nothing against these influencers.
Most of these, I think, are conservative influencers that have been invited to the White House, other than letting you guys know that not only are they influencers, but they're also now officially PR people for the administration.
They're an extension of the Trump press corps, basically.
Yep, they are.
And that's why they get invited to shit like that.
And again, guys, there's a reason why guys like me and shit like that, we don't get invited, because we are not I guess like, you know, as favorable to administration, but that's fine, because at least, at least you guys can see that um I'm gonna be honest with y'all.
Why do I say that?
Like this was a big blunder by the Trump administration, and an even bigger blunder by Pam Bondi.
That well, because they're putting out the exact same talking points.
Quote, today I met with President Trump, VP JD Vance, A. G. Pam Bondi, and FBI director Cash Patel in the Oval Office.
They handed me a binder copy of the Epstein files.
This is the most transparent administration in American history.
The best part, this is just the start.
AG Pam Bondi.
And look, they literally all wrote the same tweet, bro.
That does not look good.
Shout out to Dumo TV.
Um, this is just a byproduct of the hip-hop and uh black culture.
I live the life of criminality and degeneracy.
And then he goes, Um, I could have chosen the more opposite paths.
I agree with 99% of what you say, and we helped you out.
Appreciate that, bro.
Thank you.
We got you, and then Jay says, Um, libs of TikTok Cheya Rachik was interviewed soon after the towers were hit in 9/11 by Fox News.
She just so happened to be there and then have one of the largest accounts on Twitter.
How many coincidences till they're not?
Really?
How old is that chick?
What the fuck?
If she was there at 9-11 and just happened to be interviewed, how old is this bitch, bro?
The fuck?
Bro, I was a kid.
It's fucking 11 when that shit happened.
Interesting.
Bondy confirmed that there are thousands more Epstein filed documents they uh being secretly held in the SDNY, and they will be delivered to the DOJ by February 28th.
People will be going to jail for what they've done.
Hopefully that's true.
We'll have to wait and see.
But for now, you can actually already go to Epstein's little black book online.
Just go to this URL.
Also, feel free to check out this link, which has a bunch of documents the FBI already declassified, and also this third link, which was the court case between Virginia Goufrey and Glain Maxwell, who was Epstein's right-hand woman.
But here's what I think is going on overall, and I posted this thought on X yesterday.
But if you Dude, she was born in 1995.
So she's 30.
How the hell was she interviewed at 9-11, bro?
You gotta have somebody else.
That can't be her.
Because she would have been a kid back then, bro.
She would have been six.
There's no way she got interviewed.
Uh soon after the towers were hit by Fox News.
She would have been six years old back then, bro.
She was born in 95.
How does that Jay?
I think you got your confused.
If you've already looked into Epstein as well as JFK for that matter, every road kind of leads you towards one particular country in the Middle East, and it's not Iran.
So my gut feels that all of this is an attempt, hopefully, to satisfy the public, move on from this issue because Well, I'll tell you this, it is satisfying the public because anyone that actually researches Epstein knows that this is bullshit.
The more I think people dig into this, the more people Alright, let's go back to the thing.
But now you guys know the Epstein drop that originally came white people are pissed off.
This was a big L and a big another egg in the face for Pam Bondi.
Uh guys, I'm gonna let the video play.
I'm gonna go get some um some sweatpants.
This is cold as hell in here, bro.
Any gonna lie.
I'll be right back, niggas.
So then Pam Bondi publicly accused the FBI of hiding some of the key documents that were connected to this case.
And okay, I gotta say this before I go.
This is bullshit because at the bro, she runs the FBI.
She is the attorney general.
They answer to her, bro.
What is this woman talking about?
You what?
You can't blame the FBI, bro.
You are their boss.
Cash Patel works for you.
You what?
Come on, man.
Women once again with no accountability, Pam Blondie, with a blonde moment.
A bit of reporting here and there, but not really a major secondary release of Epstein files.
That's basically a quick refresher on where we're at.
And now we have to talk about this lawsuit.
So Judicial Watch, which is a self-described not-for-profit that quote seeks to promote transparency, accountability, and integrity in government and fidelity to the rule of law.
It also has been characterized by others as a conservative government accountability group.
They have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the DOJ, regarding the Epstein files.
This was filed in the United States District Court for DC, and I'm gonna lay it out for you, and then we're gonna break it down.
So the lawsuit states, quote, on February 21st, 2025, plaintiffs submitted a FOIA request to the Office of Information Policy, OIP, a component of defendants, seeking access to the following.
All records of communication between Attorney General Bondi and any other individual or entity regarding any lists or other records depicting the identities of clients or associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
This request includes, but is not limited to all records related to the department's compilation, distribution, handling, and the potential public release of any such record or the information contained therein.
Now apparently, this request also referenced a Fox News article about how President Trump's return to office may signal the public finally being able to see Epstein's purported black book, maybe using this as support for why they want this information.
And while Judicial Watch claims, you know, the DOJ acknowledged they received their request, they claim there's been no further response.
So then apparently, Judicial Watch submitted a FOIA or Freedom of Information Act request to another division of the DOJ, the criminal division.
And this was for quote, all records related to Jeffrey Epstein born in the So they're going in way more detail trying to get more information.
So shout out to these guys actually for putting some pressure on the DOJ here.
Because clearly they're probably not happy with um the speed at which the documents have been moving either.
New York City on January 20th, 1953, and died on August 10th, 2019 in New York City.
It's pretty expansive and broad.
But it gets a little bit complicated here, but basically, Judicial Watch claims that this request was transferred to another component of the DOJ.
There was an indication that Judicial Watch's request would be.
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Let's hit 2200 likes.
We got uh almost uh 2700 of you guys are here on YouTube and another 1500 on Rumble.
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Let's bump this up.
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It was duplicative of an earlier request and Judicial Watch submitted an appeal, but essentially the bottom line, no further information response.
So then Judicial Watch claims they submitted another FOIA request, this time to the FBI, also part of it.
And I told you guys, so the FBI's gonna have everything, right?
The department the the United States Attorney's Office is not gonna have everything.
Um I'll go into more detail on this when I explain how I would handle this if I was the attorney general.
The DOJ.
For the same information, by the way.
And they claim that the FBI invoked a 10-day extension of time for, quote, unusual circumstances, but they've not received any further response there.
So they end up sending another FOIA request to the FBI, but this one is a little different because it concerns FBI Director Cash Patel.
Judicial Watch was seeking access to, quote, all records of communication between Director Patel and any other individual or entity regarding any lists or other records depicting the identities of clients or associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
This request includes, but is not limited to, all records related to the department's compilation, distribution, handling, and the potential public release of any such record or the information contained therein.
So same thing according to Judicial Watch, they claim the FBI invoked a 10-day extension, never really provided any information.
In a story niggas niggas hoodwinked them, bro.
Comedy.
Where we're talking about transparency and information coming out and what the public has access to.
Have you ever thought about protecting your privacy online?
Because I will tell you, you would be shiggers are them boys for real with the ads.
God damn, bro.
Niggas trying to make a dollar every second.
They are asking the court to step in to order the DOJ to conduct searches for all of the records they're looking for to produce any and all non-exempt records to prevent the DOJ from continuing to withhold the records and also granting them attorneys' fees and litigation costs.
Actually, the best way to explain it is what uh Judicial Watch's president Tom Fitton said in a press release.
Simply put, the Justice Department needs to respond to public demands for transparency under law and release the Epstein files under FOIA.
Facts, because they've already said they were gonna release it, and for them to take this long is fucking embarrassing.
But I think I know why they don't want to release it.
We're gonna talk about this here uh in a bit.
But basically the FBI lost a bunch of evidence from the New York raid at his house in Manhattan, which is a big fucking BOMBUCA L for them.
So with that, let me bring in former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Arenberg, the host of Legal AF.
You can check it all out on YouTube.
Also the work that he does with the Midas Touch Network.
Dave, thanks so much for coming on.
Really really appreciate taking the time.
Um talk to us generally.
And if I'm not mistaken, the Midas Such Network is an anti-Trup network, if I'm not mistaken.
Start here about FOIA.
Chat confirmed for me, but I'm almost sorry, Midas such is uh it's a very fast-growing podcast, and they don't like Trump.
And any limitations to FOIA.
Um Q Animal said, okay.
Q Animal said, why did you f why do you find um mocking?
Let's see here.
Grimmly says, why do you find mocking Austin Metcalf's death crazy?
And you told someone, oh Ms. uh Zimmerman, your Trayvon Martin House.
Uh well, here's the difference, bro.
Uh, whether you want to accept it or not, and the Trayvon Martin and Zimmerman case, that was clearly a sense of uh case of self-defense, despite the fact that you're probably a fucking and using your emotions to get the better of you.
That was a real stand-your-ground self-defense case.
What we have here, I don't think is necessarily a self-defense case, or if it is one, it's gonna be extremely weak.
So, uh, when Zimmerman was attacked by Trayvon, you can look at the photos.
Trayvon Martin fucked his ass up.
And when he shot him, it actually was self-defense, hence why he didn't go to jail.
So Grimley.
Cry harder, bro.
That's all I gotta say about you.
Cry harder, nigga.
Uh Q Animals, have you watched that fat girl that punched the pro life that was interviewing her?
Yeah, I did say see that.
Fat girl set up a GoFund account for her defense attorney got AK support.
This is where we have gone to.
Yep, that fat animal actually did get $8,000 of supporters, bro.
Crazy.
Absolutely crazy.
So, um read that chatter already.
Yeah.
Grimley is clearly in his feelings here.
Nigga didn't like my Zimmerman joke.
Nigga.
Oh, yeah.
Well, it's good to be with you, Jesse.
Now, FOIA is pretty broad.
The federal government has to give up public documents, but when it comes to classifying information, sensitive information for a pending investigation, then they could be off limits.
Now, here there's no pending investigation.
The Jeffrey Epstein investigation is closed.
Till A Maxwell is in prison.
Jeffrey Epstein is dead.
And so there should not be a reason to withhold any documents.
Now, the thing is, though, that Judicial Watch, which is known more for its conspiracy theories than it's for its legal work, they are under the belief that there is some master client list out there.
And there is absolutely no evidence that that exists.
And as far as Jeffrey Epstein's black book, yes, there was a black book, and we've had it since 2015.
It's been out there.
It's nothing new.
We've seen lots of names in it.
Doesn't mean that they're involved with sex trafficking, but we've had access to that for years.
So I'm not sure if there's that many more documents available to the public that haven't been released already.
There are some, but I don't think.
So that was the his contact list, right?
It's kind of I think they're, you know, the idea of the black book is like, oh my gosh, his client list, right?
That was real client list, right?
I think that's what they're what they're referring to.
But look, here's the thing.
They're asking for two things here, right?
They're asking for more information regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
The request is quite broad.
It's anything to do with him.
I mean, we don't know more information about videos or writings or co-conspirators or clients.
There is a lot we don't know.
But they're also trying to understand what the collection process was, the research process was, the distribution process was for the Department of Justice, because that has been kept under lock and key.
And uh so that makes it okay to mock him just asking, bro.
And Zemmerman joke was funny, by the way, but the Metcalf joke should be just as funny.
Um I don't think you've seen the things on Twitter, bro.
They're they're doing like crazy shit on there.
Like they're making memes and Mitt Rose in his ass, like saying he deserved it and stuff like that.
Completely different, bro.
And ever since there was this call for transparency, they're asking what is going on behind the scenes.
Can they get that information?
Well, yeah, anything that's out there, they should be able to give over.
Now, what I believe is still uh behind closed doors is the information the FBI obtained from the raid on Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan apartment.
You remember they had to use special methods to get into his safe, and then there were thumb drives that they took.
And then there was some testimony later on in 2019 that some of the stuff went missing.
And so that Yeah, and I agree.
I think that is a big reason why the FBI is being reluctant, because that that'll that'll embarrass them, and that'll put a lot of egg on their face that they're missing that evidence.
To me, is the black box.
That to me is the stuff that could still be revealed if they have it, and I believe they have it.
And that's where I think Attorney General Bondi has told the FBI in Cash Patel, turn it over, you haven't given it up yet.
I think that is the remaining stuff.
But beyond that, as far as like the list of clients, I don't think that exists at all.
Let me just add this.
Before there was that release, Pam Bondi released a letter that she sent to Cash Patel, the new director of the FBI, which said, I repeatedly questioned whether this was the full set of documents responsive to my request, was repeatedly assured by the FBI that we had received the full set of documents.
Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI field office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein, despite my repeated requests.
The FBI never disclosed the existence of these files.
And then she requested.
Drewski said, what a coincidence that they lost some of the Epstein files.
I'm telling you, bro, it is a coincidence if you know what I'm saying.
Their release and for Kash Patel to look into this.
So you take that as true.
We don't know if it's true.
You take it as true.
There is more information out there, which makes me wonder, would Judicial Watch get it before the Department of Justice releases it to the public?
And if Judicial Watch gets it, is Judicial Watch limited in what they can share with the public?
How does it work there, Dave?
If there are documents that are out there, the attorney general's committed that she's gonna release it to the public.
So the public would get it at the same time as Judicial Watch.
And so Judicial Watch is not gonna get anything that the public won't get.
Judicial Watch is filing the lawsuit that puts pressure.
But but W it's a judicial watch for putting the pressure on them and filing this lawsuit.
I do think that that's important.
Frank, come here, buddy.
Frank, come.
Come here, buddy.
But right now, Trinity General Bondi is trying to get the information out.
That was her promise, and she has gotten a lot of criticism from the right wing of her party, and that's put a lot of pressure on the DOJ to get this information out.
She has blamed the FBI for not being forthcoming, and so now the FBI is trying to get the information out.
Remember, the FBI is headed by a Trump loyalist, Cash Patel.
So they're trying to get the information out.
The only thing that they may try to uh slow down withholders or anything that deals with the boss, the the president.
And although it's been widely reported that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein knew each other and were friends for a while, there's no evidence that Trump engaged in any child sex trafficking or any sex acts with Jeffrey Epstein's young women.
There's there's no evidence of that, just like there's no evidence that Bill Clinton did either, even though Bill Clinton went on Jeffrey Epstein's plane multiple times.
So a lot of this is a smokescreen where you have prominent individuals mentioned in the black book or being associated with Jeffrey Epstein without any evidence that they're engaged in anything illegal.
Yes, that's true, but I will also say it could be they're trying to redact certain things um that need to get redacted.
Um, and I know there's a whole back and forth about what should be redacted.
Uh do you make the real quick, do you think the FBI's response is interesting, saying we need a 10-day extension uh for uh the unusual circumstances, and then you know we don't really hear anything.
Do you think the responses to Judicial Watch or the lack of responses to to Judicial Watch makes sense?
Well, Ghlain Maxwell's trial in twenty nineteen, the FBI agents testify that some of the stuff that they obtained from the raid on Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan apartment has gone missing.
And I think that's an embarrassment for the FBI if that is the case.
And that opens up lots.
And so you guys remember Glenn Maxwell did go to trial um on her case.
And obviously, when you go to trial chat, everything is gonna come out.
So the fact that they testified that they lost some of the evidence, that is fucking embarrassing, but they still convicted her anyway, which means they had an overwhelming amount of evidence because she actually went and lost a jury trial of her peers.
That's a conspiracy theory.
So I think perhaps that's what we're dealing with, where the FBI is frantically looking for this stuff because they don't want to have to come before the public in Judicial Watch and say, sorry, the stuff you're looking for, it's missing.
It's disappeared because we've seen with Jeffrey Epstein's death, how many conspiracy theories flow from that.
So I think that's the reason for the delay.
Do you think, Dave, that it is strange.
Frank has been sick for a couple of days, guys, so he's like really tired and stuff.
Um we took him to the doctor because he had like really bad diarrhea and stuff.
Um he had uh diarrhea and he had um what else do you what'd you what else did you have?
But you had diarrhea and you had uh um he was puking.
Um, but he is doing better now.
Andy's been taking care of him the past few days.
So he's feeling a little bit better.
And for those that are wondering, because I know a lot of you guys might be new here, he has a 100% border collie.
He has my dog, I've had him now.
He's 11 months old.
He's gonna be one year uh next month, May 21st.
That we've heard this quiet.
Do you think that the judge will look at this, the court will look at this and say, I'm gonna grant this relief here?
Because it's quite uh uh extraordinary relief.
I mean, the idea of granting everything related to Jeffrey Epstein is that is the judge gonna tailor the relief?
Do you think when would we get a decision about this?
How long before the Department of Justice would have to comply with a favorable ruling to Judicial Watch?
Just talk to us about the procedure of this.
Judicial watch like is like a B. You know, once they sting, they die.
And a lot of these lawsuits, they have the sting of the announcement, the lawsuit, and then just fades away, it goes away.
Uh so I don't think that this lawsuit's gonna amount to much.
I think that the attorney general is gonna release everything in their possession.
I think that the uh FBI is gonna have to either find the documents and release them or admit that they lost them, and that'll be an embarrassment.
But I think that most of the documents that people are interested in have already been out there for years, and the final document that everyone is dying for, that client list does not exist.
So I think this whole thing is going to amount in a lot of disappointment.
And just so you guys know, uh, with Frank, this is what it used to look like, chat when I first got him.
That's literally what it used to look like when I first got him.
Now look at him.
He's literally huge now.
He's almost 50 pounds.
He's like 40, 40 to 50 pounds somewhere.
Hey, Frank, say what's up to the people, buddy.
He's camera shy, chat.
He's camera shy.
He just got up from a nap, he was napping earlier.
Right?
But yeah, man, this is what it this is what bro used to look like before, man.
Literally.
This is him before.
Right?
That was the first day I got him.
And now look at him.
so okay buddy i know you want to go back to bed right And by the way, he knows a bunch of tricks, guys.
Like he I walk him without a leash, he can shake hands, he can roll, he can sit, he could do everything.
He could run, very athletic.
So very, very smart, man.
Very, very smart, this guy.
All right, buddy.
We're gonna I'll put you down.
All right, we'll go back to the Epstein stuff.
I mean, for people who expect that there's some smoking gun out there, a list of all the Democrats who are part of this child sex trafficking ring.
No, this is reality.
There's uh a lot of bad things That went on.
We know about almost all of it.
The parts that we don't know may either be gone, missing, but I do think that if the FBI and the DOJ Oh, yeah, the other trick you could do is he could do an O slash as well.
Have them, they're gonna release it.
There's so much pressure on them from their own wing of the Republican Party that they are going to release this stuff if they have it.
And this lawsuit won't add further pressure to them.
So they're in other words, that you believe that they're gonna release everything before they actually have to provide a meaningful legal response to judicial watch.
Yeah, the look, the the people who are the most active in the MAGA movement are breathing down the necks of the DOJ and the FBI.
They're breathing down the absolutely are.
They're putting a lot of pressure on on her to get this stuff out there.
On their necks because they campaigned on it, bro.
They literally campaigned on it.
Like uh Cash Patel said he would close on the FBI on day one and go after all the government gangsters.
He has a book called Government Gangsters, the government accountability.
They they said they would do all this, man.
So yes, a lot of people don't trust the government, right?
Because again, here's the thing, right?
So Trump kind of put himself in his box.
Let me explain.
So as you guys remember, as you guys remember, what happened was Trump was charged in four different jurisdictions with crimes.
He was charged in New York City for the falsifying business document case.
He was charged in Florida for the um classified document case.
He was charged in the in Georgia for the RICO case, and he was charged out of Washington, D.C. for the insurrection case, right?
Two federal cases, two state cases.
The two federal cases were led by Jack Smith, special prosecutor, and the other ones were run by Alvin Bragg out of New York, and then obviously Fannie Willis out of um Georgia.
Now, throughout the course of these cases, these criminal investigations, Trump blamed the deep state, bureaucracies, corrupt government officials for basically trying to stop him from running for president in 2024, as you guys saw with the election.
I remember when they searched his house at Mar-a-Lago and the FBI did a search warrant on a former resident's house, which is uh on a former president's house, which is unheard of, unprecedented, okay?
Donald Trump was the first president to ever be indicted by uh a grand jury charged with a formal crime uh out of the state of New York, right?
He was also the first president to ever be charged federally as well.
So for the document case out of Mar a Lago, which the FBI had conducted a search warrant prior to that.
So throughout the public uh the the um the public persecu um the public prosecution, Trump said that he was being targeted by rogue government officials, bureaucrats, and the deep state.
So basically, what he was able to do, because Trump is, you know, at the end of the day, an inner celebrity, and he's able to garner quite a bit of attention.
He was able to buy or get the American public to accept the fact that, oh, did we freeze?
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Let me make sure.
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Give me ones if you guys got me on everything.
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All right, cool, cool, cool.
I'm seeing ones on Rumble and I am seeing ones on Castle Club.
All right, goddamn, man.
Shit.
Okay.
Let me just re let me go rewind real quick on that last little part.
So while Trump was being charged in multiple different districts, what he claimed was hey, I'm being publicly prosecuted.
They don't want to be president because I fight for you, so I am the first person that they're gonna attack because I'm fighting for you, right?
So what ended up happening was Trump was able to create quite a bit of resentment and distrust with the government.
Now, mind you guys, for decades, the U.S. public had been losing support and trust in the U.S. government.
But the Trump indictments and the Trump the Trump prosecutions led people to trust the government even less.
Okay.
So now that Trump became president, right?
He ran on declassifying documents.
He ran on transparency.
He ran on going against the deep state.
He ran on saying that he was going to get rid of these government bureaucracies.
On top of that, his cabinet members, who he appointed who are Trump loyalists, like Cash Patel, for example, who had also been summoned to pro to testify in grand juries against Donald Trump, who did not, by the way, he's a Trump loyalist.
That's why Trump gave him director of the FBI.
He also wrote a book called Government Gangsters, where he literally named, by name a bunch of deep state agents that were scumbags that deserve to go to jail.
Okay, Hillary Clinton and a bunch of others.
So when the Trump administration came in and Cash Patel got FBI and Pam Bondi got the Department of Justice, well, guess what?
They got some of the most important positions in the U.S. government.
And since we just got off of Trump being prosecuted in multiple different jurisdictions by deep state agents, and that the government that uh the voters don't trust the government the government, well, guess what?
They're gonna put an enormous amount of pressure on Cash Patel and Pam Bondi to declassify these documents and give that transparency to the people.
Why?
Because Donald Trump himself created this ideology or this um sentiment of government distrust because he was fighting against the prosecutions that were attacking him.
So basically what's going on now, guys, is you are seeing the very thing that Trump ran on coming back to kind of bite him and Pam Bondi and Cash Patel in the ass because the public wants the JFK files.
The public wants the FC files.
The public wants, most importantly, and I would argue the most the the thing that's gonna be the most damaging, by the way, the 9-11 files.
And he brought Anna Paulina, Luna, as head of the declassification committee task force for this.
Okay?
So she's getting a lot of pressure.
Pam Bonnie's getting a lot of pressure, et cetera, because the MAGA base does not trust the government because Donald Trump told them to not trust the government.
Okay?
So that is why we have the current environment that we have right now, where people want these documents declassified and Pam Bondi as widely disliked by the MAGA base.
I hope that makes sense in the chat as to why there's such an enormous amount of pressure on the Trump administration to bring these documents out.
Trump himself kind of brought it this way.
This is a priority for them.
They think there's a mass conspiracy and And if they don't get information, they're gonna revolt.
And the leaders, Pam Bondi, Cash Patel, Donald Trump, they want to keep these individuals at bay, so they're gonna release whatever Grammyl with the O/Slash.
I appreciate that, bro.
Thank you.
Drewski, what a coincidence.
Oh no, we had the read that one before.
And then uh Myron Judeo, X Base or Stream with Paul Miller, Gypsy Crusader.
Uh, this is from Zekoria.
Um, here's the thing, bro.
I don't think those guys uh collab with uh with um with ninjas, if you know what I'm saying.
I don't think they collab with with ninjas, bro.
They truly are like uh separatists.
So I don't think they will collab, bro.
Be honest with you.
Ever they can unless it's missing.
Okay.
And then they're gonna have to admit that it's missing, and that'll be bad, but I think they're gonna be truthful about it.
Now I want to ask you about this.
This is another interesting component of this, because this all comes at the same time that Epstein's apparent accomplice, Ghlaine Maxwell, who's been described as Epstein's girlfriend, right-hand woman, madam, appealing her conviction for sex trafficking to the U.S. Supreme Court.
So Maxwell, as we know, is serving a 20-year prison sentence right now.
She was convicted in December of 2021 of sex trafficking and enticing and transporting minors for purposes of illegal sex acts.
But she claims that she shouldn't have been prosecuted, that she is protected, that she is immune from prosecution because of a non-prosecution agreement that was arranged in Florida for Jeffrey Epstein Back in 2007 between him and federal prosecutors.
Because we can't forget what happened, right?
There was a grand jury that ended up indicting him in 2006 on felony solicitation of a prostitute.
There has been long arguments about why that was the only thing he was facing.
Why didn't prosecutors pursue more aggressive charges?
Why was this the only one?
And we know what happened, right?
The Palm Beach Police Department chief, the lead detective, they were particularly troubled by this prosecution.
So they refer the matter to the FBI who brings it to the assistant U.S. attorney.
So we're talking about the feds.
And in the end, I believe in 2007, 2008, Epstein and prosecutors work out this and the thing is when they brought it to the Feds, the attorney general at the time excuse me, the United States attorney at the time was a guy named Acosta.
He declined prosecution because he said it was hands-off because Epstein was intelligence.
And I'm going to talk about this here in a little bit.
I'm going to deliver a monologue on your boy Epstein and why this is very important.
This deal where he pleads guilty to state charges of solicitation of prostitution and procurement of minors.
He's sentenced to just 18 months in prison but serves only 13 and spends most of the time in a work release program.
He can leave the jail to work at his office then go back to jail at night.
He avoids federal charges.
He had to register as a sex offender as well.
This is the whole sweetheart deal.
But Maxwell's attorneys argued in their petition, quote, Despite the existence of a non-prosecution agreement promising in plain language that the United States would not prosecute any co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein, the United States in fact prosecuted Ghislaine Maxwell as a co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein.
Now, she had argued her position with the Federal Court of Appeals.
They rejected it, saying even if this Florida agreement did protect her, it didn't extend to New York where she was charged and convicted.
So now she wants the Supreme Court to take up the case to resolve whether the arrangement...
Um, Brimless Nosedive says, uh, I don't know about that, dude.
I was in the HC space once and Gypsy was there too and he mentioned you and how we should join forces together towards the same goal.
I think you should approach him.
He might collab with you.
I mean, again, a lot of these guys, um, they don't want to work with anyone that isn't white, which is fine.
I mean, hey, man, that's, that's their, um, that's their choice and their decision.
I'm not going to knock them for it.
Um, but the reality is, bro, is like they don't, they don't want to.
So, that's cool.
I'm not going to ever, like...
Yeah.
...could apply to her in another district.
I'm not going to beg somebody to come on my show, bro.
You know what I mean?
So I think he's funny.
I've seen the shit they'd be saying on on Monkey or Chat Roulette or whatever.
It's fucking entertaining shit.
But I'm pretty sure those guys are separatists, bro.
So they're not they're not with it.
And that's cool.
Hey, it is what it is.
We can go ahead and, you know, fight this battle from different fronts.
I don't take it personal.
Attorney David Marcus wrote in the court paperwork, defendant should be able to rely on a promise that the United States will not prosecute again without being subject to a gotcha and some other jurisdiction that chooses to interpret that plain language promise in some other way.
Dave, your take.
Well, the courts have ruled that this non-prosecution agreement, which was entered into between the Southern District of Florida and Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers, only binds the Southern District of Florida.
It does not bind the Southern District of New York.
So David Marcus, who's a very fine criminal defense lawyer, is saying the feds are the feds.
It applies nationwide.
That argument has not worked yet.
Could it work at the U.S. Supreme Court?
Possibly.
But there's another problem with that non-prosecution agreement.
It's a non-prosecution agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the Feds.
It was not involving Gawain Maxwell per se.
Jeffrey Epstein said, let's include everyone else who's involved with this matter.
Now can you do that?
Can you give immunity essentially to everyone who's not even a party to the action who's not been charged?
I don't think so.
I think that's a good question.
You've never done it, right?
I've never done it.
Yeah, how do you say, like, no matter who else we find who's involved in any way in the future, they'll be immune to what?
That is extremely broad.
That should never be agreed to by any prosecutor.
So you have that problem and you have the problem of the fact that it was only an agreement with the Southern district of Florida, which is thousands of miles away from New York.
Curious to see if the Supreme court just wants to take it up, argue it, hear it.
Maybe we'll say, Just an interesting development nonetheless.
Okay, so in order for you guys to understand this, I'm gonna go ahead and um have some things ready for you guys here so this um all makes sense, right?
Because um I've explained this before, but um I'm gonna go ahead and explain this uh now because I think we do have a lot of new viewers here that aren't familiar with um Jeffrey Epstein.
So, okay.
Alright, so...
Let me make sure I have all the chats before I get into this.
All right, we are we are caught up.
All right, so um, so for those of you that don't know, here's Jeff Epstein, right?
Um obviously disgraced American financier that is um, you know, obviously is Jewish, right?
Uh supporter of Israel.
Um, and here's his backer, Leslie Herbert Wexner, okay, American billionaire businessman and co-founder chairman emeraldis of Bath uh and Body Works Inc.
Okay, owns a bunch of different brands, Victoria Secret, etc.
Right.
This guy, Les Wexner, was Epstein's financial backer, Epstein Epstein, whatever you guys want to call it, right?
He was his financial backer.
He is the reason why Epstein had the amount of money and resources that he had.
And we're gonna also figure out the women as well.
Okay.
Now, Glenn Maxwell was his right-hand woman, um, helping him out with um, you know, making things happen.
And we're gonna talk about this in a bit more detail.
Then you guys got here, Jean Luc Brunel, okay.
This guy was a model recruit.
He was a French model scout.
He gained prominence by leading the international modeling agency, Karen Models, and founded M2 MC2 model management while uh with financing by Jeffrey Epstein, which we know his financing came from who?
Les Wexner.
Les Wexner was the financial backbone of Jeffrey Epstein because no one knew how Epstein had all this goddamn money.
Well, it came from this guy, Wexner.
And Jean Luc Brennel was the guy that was recruiting the models.
He died in um 2022 through mysterious means in a prison, just like your boy Epstein.
Okay.
Glenn Maxwell is currently in prison.
She's alive, she's in federal prison right now.
Um, she's incarcerated in Tallahassee, right here in Florida.
Okay, it's a low security United States Federal Prison for female inmates in Tallahassee, Florida, with a designed um designated capacity of 812.
Right?
And she got sentenced to some significant amount of time.
Yeah, 20 years.
Okay.
Then her father, Robert Maxwell, okay, who was a uh Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor, politician, and fraudster.
And I think the most important thing for you guys to understand is that yes, he's one of them boys.
As all of these people are except for June Loc Brunel.
They're all of them boys when you check that early life.
Okay.
Jean-Luc Brunel, I don't think was one of them.
He was French, but I don't think he was.
No, he was not.
Okay.
But everyone else is.
And the other thing that's important for you guys to realize is that Robert Maxwell was a spy for the Mossad.
You don't believe me.
Here's how I know.
He went ahead and got this guy.
Mordecai Venunu put in prison.
Why?
Because Mordecai Venunu was a whistleblower on Israel's secret nuclear program.
Okay.
He went to the press in the 80s, revealed the details of Israel's nuclear weapon program to the British press in 1986, and was subsequently lured to Italy by the Israeli Intelligence in Masad, where he was drugged and abducted.
Guess who snitched on him that got him picked up in Italy?
Robert Maxwell.
Because Robert Maxwell owned the news company that Mordecai Venunu wanted to sell the story to.
Okay?
Give me ones in the chat if this all makes sense so far.
Because I need you guys to understand who's who and their connections.
Again, Jeffrey Epstein, the financer.
Glenn Maxwell, his right-hand woman, her father, former spy for Mossad, Mordecai Venunu, who snitched on, got snitched on by Robert Maxwell, right?
Just to prove it to you guys that he is a spy.
And Jean Luc Brennel, who was the model finder/slash recruiter, and Les Wexner, who was the backbone financially.
Give me ones if this all makes sense to you so I can go ahead and explain how the fuck this all works.
And now that you guys got faces to the names, we're gonna go through a little history lesson.
Awesome.
I see ones on YouTube.
Waiting for ones on Castle Club and on Rumble.
All right, cool.
All right.
So let's go through this.
So I think hold on one sec.
Give me one sec, guys.
I'm just pulling something.
One more thing up for you guys.
Um the other thing that we need to um understand also is the megagroup.
And yes, the megagroup was an informal group of influential Jewish entrepreneurs involved in Jewish affairs.
It was founded in 1991 by Les Wexner and Charles Bronfman, okay, another guy that's also in the Epstein ring, as a study group.
The group met twice yearly for philanthropy and judaism seminars.
It is said to have had 50 members, including Hollywood director Steven Spielberg.
Wexner led the group with Bronfman, and it inspired several philanthropic initiatives, such as the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education, Birthright Israel, and support for the renewal of Halel International.
The group became known to a wider public uh through a Wall Street Journal report in May 1998.
As a pro-Israel group, lobby group, the organization is also said to have tried the influence to influence U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
In 2003, it employed Republican political consultant Frank Luntz to help the group mobilize support for Israel.
The group also said to have had contacts with Israeli intelligence agency Massad and to have served as a base for intelligence operations in the United States.
Jeffrey Epstein is said to have uh used the group to build up his network of high-ranking contacts in business, media, and politics.
The billionaire Wexner was a major financial supporter of Epstein and later claimed to have known nothing of his criminal activities.
Okay.
So now we went over Epstein, Les Wexner, the Megagroup, Jean Loc Brunel, Glenn Maxwell, Robert Maxwell, Mordecai Venunu, and we went over Charles Bronfman, who let's go ahead and bring him in as well.
Charles Broman, also one of them, is a Canadian American businessman and philanthropist and is a member of the Canadian Jewish Bronfman family with an estimated net worth of 2.5 billion in 2023.
Braffman was ranked by Forbes as the 1,217th wealthiest person in the world.
Born into a Jewish family in Montreal.
So a lot of people wonder how the hell did Jeffrey Epstein do this and do it for so long without being caught.
So this is how the scheme worked.
Chat.
Epstein is a member of the megagroup, as you guys know, a group of influential and wealthy, successful Jewish billionaires and entrepreneurs and philanthropists, et cetera, who had a dual mission to support Israel from the United States from a financial perspective, as well as and have ties to Mossad, and also lobby for Israel's behalf.
Um, and you know, support birthright, get people to go to Israel, fall in love with the with the country, move there, serve an IDF, et cetera.
And um, the more nefarious side, which is we're gonna talk about Epstein's blackmail ring.
Now, the way Epstein would pull the scheme off was Glenn Maxwell, who was a British slash Jewish socialite, would go to the United Nations.
And she would often talk about the ocean and preserving the ocean and you know, all these humanitarian things, right?
And when she'd be there, she'd build up some contacts.
And uh what she would do is like, hey, you know, we're gonna have a party, or et cetera.
You should come by.
And, you know, because at these UN things, you know, you got a lot of powerful government officials, people are there out of town, right?
They're visiting New York uh for these meetings, they're leaving their foreign country, they're there with their security details, they want to party a little bit, hang out, whatever.
Cool.
So what she would do is is she'd bring in Jeff, and Jeff would bring in a bunch of models.
And these models are supplied to him by the guy I showed you before, Jean Loc Brunel, who was a French uh recruiter, because he would have the models who were both of age and sometimes underage.
But up front, they'd be the of age models.
And you guys are wondering, well, where the demands come from.
Well, guess what?
Les Wexner owned Victoria's Secret.
Victoria's Secret needs models.
So Epstein had a direct line to not only models through Brunel, who supplied him with them, but they also, a lot of the times, will double as models for Victoria's Secret.
So Epstein and Glenn Maxwell come to these parties and bring a bunch of attractive women.
Well, I'll tell you this: if you're a guy that's bringing attractive women to every party you go to, you're gonna be um popular very quickly, and people are gonna want to know who you are.
So what Epstein would do, he'd be like, hey, look, yeah, you you like these girls.
Hey, man, we party like this all the time.
You should come on my jet, right?
You should come to my house.
Because at the time, Epstein had a couple of different houses.
He had one in New York City in Manhattan, he had one in um Nevada, if I'm not mistaken.
Uh, or was it no, New Mexico, excuse me.
I think it's New Mexico, excuse me.
Um, he had one in um France, Paris, and he had one obviously in West Palm Beach, or Palm Beach, not West Palm Beach specifically, but Palm Beach County.
Um, and what would happen is while this was happening, he was, you know, recruiting people and having these parties, he also had a network of underage high school girls, right?
That were giving out massages.
I've covered this in detail in one of my other episodes.
If you guys want Fed Reacts, look it up.
Jeffrey Epstein, first episode I did where I covered the state case entirely.
We go through the reports and everything, very disturbing stuff.
But for the purpose of this podcast, we're not going to talk too much about it.
What you need to know is that he had a whole network of high school girls that he would pay several hundred dollars, this is the early 2000s and the 90s, um, to give himself and his guests massages.
So he'd go to these parties, make connections, and tell them, hey, you should come hang out with us.
So what's up happening is these people would come to his house or go to his ranch in um New Mexico or go to his villa in New York City or his home in Paris, and there'd be underage girls there.
Sometimes the people would know, sometimes they wouldn't know.
But the point is they'd be compromised.
And next thing you know, you're there hanging out with Epstein and Glenn Maxwell, and you're getting a massage social girl that you don't know, and you find out that she's 15.
Well, I'll tell you what.
That's it, bitch.
Now you got to do what Mr. Epstein says, okay.
And a lot of you guys are probably wondering, well, why would he compromise these individuals?
Well, for a couple of reasons.
For power, for leverage, so he can call in favors, and most importantly, because he was an asset for Israeli intelligence.
Okay.
We already know that Glenn Maxwell's father was involved with Israeli intelligence.
So I mean, I don't think it would be too far-fetched to assume that Epstein was also involved in intelligence.
Now, with that said, does that mean he was like a Mossad agent, so to speak?
Not necessarily.
These intelligence agencies guys obviously have their employees, but they also have sources.
So I wouldn't be surprised if someone like Epstein was someone who'd provide information here and there.
And since he's a crook and a criminal, he's gonna provide that information to keep himself safe.
Okay.
So this is why when Acosta, the United States attorney for the Southern District of Florida at the time, um, when he was asked why he never prosecuted Epstein, it was because he was told that he was Israeli intelligence, which he was.
He was an asset for Israeli intelligence, because he was able to give them information on powerful uh powerful individuals, or compromise them.
Perfect example of this is a guy named Bill Gates.
So Bill Gates, as you guys know, the CEO of Microsoft, uh one of one of the world's most richest men for a very long time, was compromised by Jeffrey Epstein.
And the thing with Bill Gates was what Epstein did with him and what Epstein was interested in was technology.
So what he would do is is he would basically compromise people like Bill Gates and tell them, hey, look, I need you to donate a bunch of money to MIT on my behalf, okay, and um for their technology program.
And what would happen is they'd get these endowments, right?
These very sizable charity donations.
And that, and they would donate it on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein.
And what Jeffrey Epstein would do is he would oversee this technology or this these studies being done.
And all the new stuff that comes out of it, since he had direct oversight, guess what he would do with that?
He'd give it to the Israelis.
Okay?
Now, anyone that isn't familiar with Israeli intelligence and Israeli um clandestine activities, let me tell you what the Israelis do.
They are known for stealing information from other world powers, nuclear world powers, and using it to their advantage.
Okay.
Um they've been doing this for decades.
You can look at like Jonathan Pollard, you could look at the NUMEC situation.
Israel is notorious for stealing technology from other countries to include the United States and their allies, and using it as a bargaining chip to get Jewish people that are in other countries, such as Russia, for example, as Jonathan Pollard did, and using that information to negotiate to get these Jewish people out of Russia to migrate to Israel.
Right?
They've been caught many times doing this.
So Epstein's interest was garnering leverage on powerful people to procure endowments to universities to collect information on technology.
Now he did other things as well.
Obviously, there's sexual blackmail and everything else, but that was one of the main things he did.
Okay.
And that kept him safe from being prosecuted, as you guys can see from the United States Attorney's Office at a down here in South Florida.
They didn't prosecute him because they were told to hands off his intelligence.
And this is how they ran their scheme for many, many years.
So to recap, Jeffrey Epstein, a member of the mega group.
The mega group run by Les Wexner.
Les Wexner, the billionaire that funds everything, owns Bath and Body Works, Inc., which also owns Victoria's Secret, which means they have a steady supply of models, attractive women, right?
For Victoria's Secret.
Jean-Loc Brunel, he would go ahead and get the models, okay.
These models would be given to Epstein and Glenn Maxwell, the socialites.
They'd go to the parties, they'd meet powerful people, uh, compromise them.
Once they're compromised, they got them.
Once they got them, then they can ask favors, blackmail them, et cetera, and uh basically go ahead and influence them with this information.
They sell to intelligence agencies such as the Mossad, et cetera.
And uh, that is what Epstein basically did.
Compromise powerful people through sexual blackmail, entice them first with the attractive of age models at these parties, then bring them to your ranch in uh New Mexico or New York or Florida or Paris, thinking that they're gonna be hanging out like Pris Andrews' dumbass thought, and then next thing you know, you're hanging out with a 17-year-old and they fucking got it.
And then you're doing interviews on 60 Minutes looking like an ass clown, sweating.
Don't know what's going on.
Bill Klann, et cetera.
So that is what Epstein did.
That's how they ran it.
And Jean-Luc Brennel, since he was a model scout, he also would supply Epstein with underage female models, as well as the underage female females that Epstein had from the local high school that he was recruiting with his massage ring.
And he would fly them around to his many different homes.
And that's how he ended up getting charged for sex trafficking federally later on, because these underage girls were being trafficked to multiple states and multiple countries to service his clients.
Give me ones in the chat that makes sense.
That is an overview.
I hope I explained that well for you guys, nice and succinctly, so you guys understand what who Jeffrey Epstein was and how he did it and how he uses girlfriend Glenn Maxwell and her uh contacts to make this happen.
Give me ones that that all makes sense.
Give me twos if it doesn't, and then tell me why it doesn't make sense, because I truly do want you guys to to be aware of this stuff.
And then the next monologue I'm gonna give as to what I would do if I was uh the attorney general.
Now obviously it could be way more detailed than that, but that's an over a general overview and explanation summarized of what the hell happened.
That's why I wanted to make sure I showed you guys the people's pictures and who they were so that you knew exactly who the hell I was talking about when I would mention it.
The mega group, all that other stuff.
Perfect.
All right, I see a lot of ones.
Awesome.
Okay.
Now, let's go into what I would do if I was the attorney general, if I was Pam Bondi, okay.
Now, as you guys know, now that you know what Jeffrey Epstein was doing, obviously, I am sure the FBI knew what he was doing.
And there's probably a significant amount of stuff in his file that is classified.
Why?
Because he dealt with foreign intelligence.
Anytime you deal with foreign intelligence, that's typically gonna end up being classified.
Okay.
Now, with that said, a lot of these people are probably still alive.
Les Wexner is still alive, okay.
Now, if our Pam Bondi, and I wanted to actually get transparency here and get the people the information, I would go directly to the Southern District of New York, because the Southern District of New York was the um United States Attorney's Office that was responsible for prosecuting both Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell, and I would tell them I need everything from your file from here, right?
But to be honest with you guys, the Southern District of New York is only gonna have what the FBI gave it.
Why?
Because the prosecutor's office, okay, can only prosecute off of what the investigative investigative agencies give them.
I'm gonna say that again.
The United States Attorney's Office, aka the prosecutor's office, can only use for prosecution what the investigators give them, okay?
There's a line in the sand chat.
The prosecutors handle court and prosecution, the formal process of putting someone in jail.
The investigators gather the evidence.
Okay.
So the investigators are gonna have everything.
Though I know she blamed the Southern District of New York, which is a component of the Department of Justice, the reality is the FBI is gonna have everything because not only is the FBI gonna have the case file of the criminal case, they're also gonna have all the stuff that's classified on Jeffrey Epstein.
Okay, given his background, I guarantee you, absolutely, that there is a classified file on Jeffrey Epstein.
Okay, that probably did not make its way to the United States Attorney's Office for obvious reasons.
You cannot turn over classified information to a prosecutor that isn't in national security.
Most AUSAs don't have a clearance, okay?
Yes.
Most AUSAs actually do not have a clearance because they deal with criminal matters.
Dealing with criminal matters doesn't mean you need to have a clearance.
Now, who are the AUSAs that do have a clearance?
The USA is in the national security section.
AUSAs that deal with terrorism, espionage, et cetera, they're gonna have a clearance.
And a lot of the times they're embedded over at the FBI anyway.
Okay.
So with that said, I guarantee you, actually, not a guarantee, you I know for a fact that the FC criminal case is going to be separate from the FC classified stuff.
So, though you will get some things from the Department of Justice out of the Southern District of New York, the people that are gonna have everything is going to be the FBI and potentially other agencies that might have been involved in the investigation.
So the real agencies is gonna more than likely have everything, I'm assuming, is going to be the FBI out of New York, which I think if I'm not mistaken, is sit at 26 Federal Plaza.
Let me.
You guys know me, I'm very anal about this.
Let me see if I'm right.
FBI New York.
Damn, I'm fucking good.
Yep, 26 Federal Plaza.
Let's go.
Okay, which is this building right here, basically.
This is the federal building.
All right, over here at uh 26 Federal Plaza.
Right?
Right here.
That is the historic FBI New York office.
And you could, and you could, and you know as well, because there's a there's this building right here.
This is how you know that this uh this is uh Federal Protective Service FPS.
Their job is to protect federal buildings.
So that's how you know.
But anyway, I digress.
So the FBI in New York is gonna have everything, okay?
Because they're the ones that ran no criminal investigation since they ran the criminal investigation, I guarantee they have all the classified stuff as well.
And they can obviously access it from wherever they can access the FBI files anywhere, right?
Regardless of what office you're in.
So what I would do is I would go ahead and have a briefing with the case agent that did the Epstein case.
Okay?
Now the case agent, for those that are unaware, is the agent that was responsible for handling the investigation.
Why would I talk to him?
Well, the case agent, my friends, is going to understand all the details and nuances on the investigation.
And more than likely with a big case like this, he probably had a co-case agent and probably even a cocoa case agent, which means three agents working on one case.
And when you have big cases like this, typically the case agent handles the criminal side, and then you're gonna have something called a taint agent who deals with the classified stuff.
If I were Pam Bondi, I would say, all right, I need to go talk to the case agents involved in this investigation, the entire squad, because more than likely the people that ran the Jeffrey Epstein case are probably in a sex trafficking group or something like that.
And um it would be the case agent, his co-case agent, their supervisor, and then since it's a big case, I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't three case agents.
So that's gonna be the cocoa case agent.
So three case agents, supervisor, and then the squad, who more than likely is gonna be seven to 15 agents, right?
Depending on how big the group is.
And our FBI squad, guys, is a group of agents that work together under an SSA or supervisory special agent, and they're in a group and they investigate a certain crime.
Now, what that said, with the size of this case, I guarantee you the entire squad is very familiar with the Epstein case.
So I would have a powwow with all of them.
Um first I'd interview the case agent and his supervisor, then I would talk with the entire squad as one, and we'd figure out all the loops and everything else like that.
We would talk about the criminal case, and then we talk about the classified stuff.
Now, let's be honest here.
No one really gives a fuck about the criminal case like that.
People want the classified stuff.
They people want they want to know was he a spy, who would he work for, who he was answering to, which I guarantee you the FBI has all this information.
Um, but that's where I would start if I was the attorney general.
Okay.
Now, the problem here is that Pam Bondi probably doesn't know this stuff.
Why?
Because she's from the state.
She's an uh she's a um she was attorney general for the state of Florida.
State agencies typically don't deal with classifications.
That is a federal matter.
That's not really a state matter.
So she might not be familiar with this stuff or familiar with the bureaucracy that surrounds the FBI.
Because I know very tightly how the FBI works, because uh, you know, obviously I work with them and one of my good friends, the FBI agent.
But that's how I would go about getting this information.
She needs to go to 26 Federal Plaza, sit down with the FBI squad that ran the FCI case, talk to the case agent, and then also talk to more than likely the taint agent that handled all the classified stuff.
Because the agent that handled the classified stuff, it's probably not gonna be the case agent.
Because when you deal with classified stuff, what ends up happening is you can't use that stuff in court.
So if you can't use that stuff in court, it's just better that you don't know about it.
Because the last thing you want is to put the case agent on stand and ask him stuff about classified shit, he knows it, and then and then he doesn't want to share it.
Because that could potentially put him in uh in an issue where he's uh potentially lying on the stand or giglio issues, Brady, all this bullshit.
So a lot of times to be safe, anytime there is a um a significant um whenever there's a significant component to a criminal investigation that deals with high side information, aka classified information, high side is the government term for classified information, you would want a uh a taint agent.
And I'm assuming if they ran this case correctly, there's gonna be a guy that dealt with the high-side stuff, and then a guy that dealt with the criminal stuff, right?
So that's what Pam Bonnie used to do if she's actually serious about getting these Epstein files and getting it out there appropriately and um getting the people the information that they want.
No one gives a fuck about the criminal case.
Let's be honest.
The criminal case is pretty much done.
That's why Glenn Maxwell got convicted by a jury of her own peers.
People are interested in the classified shit.
People are interested in who the hell was Jeffrey Epstein reporting to in Israel.
Who the hell was this handler with Mossad or Shinbet or any other intelligence agencies?
How much did he travel to Israel?
I guarantee you they have his travel walks too.
Why the hell did he have multiple passports?
Right?
I think he carried a Saudi Arabian passport and some others with different names.
Which I guarantee you the FBI knows the answer to all these questions.
But it's classified.
So that's what I would do if I was the attorney general to get to the bottom of this.
I think at this point, Pam Bandi and Cash Patel look really fucking bad.
Because they haven't went ahead and put this information out yet, despite the fact that they basically ran out on this and saying that they would expose the deep state.
Well, you guys need to get this information out there, and quite frankly, you need to sit down with the agents that were responsible for the case and then find out where the fucking stuff is.
Because they will tell you where it's at.
Trust me, they will tell you where it's at.
That's what you need to do.
And honestly, if I was the attorney general and the FBI director with something like the Epstein case, which is extremely serious and everybody wants to know, I will sit down directly with the case agents with my fucking notebook and write down all the pertinent details.
And then, hell, if need be, do a press conference and go over everything with the American public.
That's what I would do.
If you want ultimate transparency.
And then follow it up with a document release.
Or do the press conference, summarize what's in the documents, and then release the documents on the same day.
I think that's the best way to get it out to the American public.
Give me ones in the chat that makes sense, guys.
That is what I would do if I was the attorney general to be transparent to the American public.
The problem is that you got people here that have never served in the federal system or been a special agent or understand the bureaucracy of the FBI and how it works.
I do.
But um, you know, I don't expect the general public to know this type of shit.
Uh hotel from Hebrew to English is Lucifer.
Couldn't find that video from earlier on YouTube.
Okay.
Uh, give me ones if that all makes sense, guys.
Man, we're having this uh this is a banger broadcast, man.
We're covering so much shit.
Gun control, Massad, Epstein.
We're gonna cover 9-11 next.
Bro, most diverse fucking podcasts are on here, bro.
Let's fuck it go, chat.
Covering fucking all this shit.
uh let's see here So let me show you guys this on screen.
So this idiot here, Explodius says, Myron, you're a desk agent.
Stop lying to these folks, man.
Chad, do you want me to absolutely fry this nigga right now or no?
I'll let you guys pick.
Give me a two if you want me to fry him, or give me a one if you guys want me to go on.
I've fried too many of these desk agent niggas, to be honest with y'all.
And I don't feel like doing it again.
But if you guys want me to fucking fry this stupid fuck, give me a two in the chat.
If you guys don't want me to, give me a one and we'll keep on the show.
I'll let the people pick.
The people can pick what y'all want.
I got the chat up on screen from this dumbass nigga's name Explodious, which more than likely means explodious of semen on your face from other idiots because you're stupid as fuck, low IQ to even say that.
All right.
So, Explodius.
Explodius.
Unlike your bitch ass, I've actually accomplished shit.
This right here is the ICE Director's Award with my real name on it.
Okay?
You guys can see let me bring that into focus for y'all.
Is that focused?
You guys can see that, right?
Anyway, has my real name on it.
Am Refuddle, right?
Ice Director's award.
Because I had one of the biggest cases in 2019, now security cases, by the way.
Um, that was one of the biggest cases in the country.
That case ended up getting a Department of Justice Attorney General's award, which is the highest award that you can get in the land.
Unfortunately, I left the government right before my group got that case.
It got that um award.
But that case was mine.
I ran it.
I was the case agent.
It was what's called, well, I can't say that.
It was an O CF case and it also had another special designation under the Department of Homeland Security, which I can't say.
But the point I'm trying to make is that it was an organized crime drug enforcement task force case.
It had a special designation with the Department of Homeland Security, and it was considered one of the top cases in the country got an ICE Director's Award.
And then it later got uh Department of Justice Attorney General's award, which is the highest award that you can get in the land for a federal law enforcement officer.
So for you to sit there and say I was a desk agent when I was literally traveling and doing this big ass fucking international case, you're an idiot, my friend.
And the reason why I'm able to speak in such detail to federal law enforcement and how um agencies work, and I know details.
Keep in mind, guys, I was an HSI agent.
I was never an FBI agent.
I was on Homeland Security Investigations, HSI agent.
But how am I able to speak with such detail about what the ATF does?
What the DEA does, what the FBI does, what EPA does, forest service.
I've talked about so many different agencies, Secret Service.
How is it that I know all this shit?
I'll tell you why.
Because I did cases with these agencies.
I knew agents from these agencies.
And when you work cases with different agencies, you get to quickly figure out what their strengths and their weaknesses are.
So I'm not just in an HSI box.
No, I know how all the other agencies work too.
Okay.
So I would argue when you say this stupid shit about you're a desk agent.
If I was a desk agent, I wouldn't know all the stuff that I know.
I've pulled up cases here that I've done.
And there's more.
I just haven't kind of come up with them because some of them aren't even closed yet.
All right.
I've done cases that have hit the news.
I've shown them.
I've literally shown them on here.
So uh for you to sit there and say that I'm a desk agent when literally I have cases that hit the news and you and I'm showing you guys receipts.
I've shown you guys my name on criminal complaints.
I mean, I don't think there's any like I got more receipts than anyone else on the internet when it comes to federal law enforcement.
No one comes close to what I've done.
I've read hundreds of affidavits, title threes, pay warrants, search warrants, phones for houses for literally everything.
So uh, yeah, bro.
nice try but you are fucking stupid you This is the one topic that no one could touch me on in the internet, bro.
At all.
Nobody can touch me on this.
No one comes close.
Because I've seen other feds on here talk about shit, and uh quite frankly, you could tell the who the desk agents were.
So, because you gotta remember, not only do I know a lot about HSI, but I know the inner workings of other agencies too.
You don't get to know that information unless you're out fucking doing shit.
All right.
Uh go watch Winnie Webb's interview with Maria Farmer.
She said it was all them boys doing it and they worship Buffament.
Okay.
Uh, caught that one.
Well, look, and then the ADS says, Oh, he fell for the rage bait.
No, I didn't because the audience wanted me to roast your dumbass.
I knew what you were trying to do.
So I said, you know what?
Let me see if I should roast this again.
The chat said they want me to roast you, bro.
So no one, and I love it when guys try to cope and say stupid shit like that.
He fell for the rage bait.
No, nigga, you're an idiot.
And the chat wanted to wanted you to get exposed as an idiot.
So congratulations, you played yourself.
That's specifically why I asked the chat if they wanted me to roast your dumbass.
Stupid ass nigga.
Hold the L. The chat wanted you to get cooked, so I did it.
Because honestly, I was just gonna ignore you.
I was really just gonna ignore you.
But since the chat wanted you to get roasted, I said, all right, I will they ask and I will deliver.
Um Shafi Ahmed says, um, Martin, he said foreign policy influences your decision in a general election that you chose to vote for the biggest Zionist of the Mall and Trump.
Why aren't the conservatives base calling out Trump like the liberals do on their own uh and nothing gonna change?
Um see here's the thing, bro.
Um Trump would have been way better with um, well, not even would be.
He is gonna be better when it comes to ending the conflict with Russia and Ukraine.
At least he talks to Putin versus the Biden administration does not talk to Putin.
That's number one.
Number two, I think that he will be able to better control Netanyahu.
Though he's giving Netanyahu what he wants, he is better able to deal with him than the Biden administration, for sure.
So you gotta pick the less of two evils, my friend.
Every single president that comes to the United States, besides um President Kennedy has been a hardcore Zionist.
Okay.
Um we're gonna get into 9-11 chat.
Uh let's see here.
Yeah, I know it's funny, man.
Niggas try to sit there and cope and say it's rage bait when they get cooked.
Because I ain't raging, bro.
The chat wanted you to get roasted, so you got roasted, nigga.
You want to sit there and cope and be like, oh, rage bait.
You didn't rage bait nobody.
All right.
You just got embarrassed with facts, and you're trying to play it off.
All right, let's go ahead and go into the Tucker Carlson interview.
Uh by the way, guys, do me a favor.
Let's hit 100% engagement.
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Let's get 2600 likes, guys.
Let's get to 2600 on YouTube.
Let's get 100% engagement.
All right.
Let's get 100% engagement.
Give me um.
Let's get to 2600, and then we are gonna start the Tucker uh Carlson component of this and 9-11.
This is a very interesting interview.
Um between him and Kurt Weldon.
And for those of you that don't know who Kurt Weldon is, um, let's go ahead and um uh Wayne Curtis Weldon is an American educator and politician.
He served as Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1987 to 2007, representing the 7th District of Pennsylvania.
He was defeated in November 26th in 2006 by re-election by Joe Sestak, which by the way, he lost because the FBI raided his daughter's house, which we're gonna talk about that.
Um Weldon was uh vice chair of the Armed Services Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee.
He was also the co-chair of the Duma Congress Study Group, the official inter-paramilitary, uh sorry, parliamentary relationship between the United States and Russia.
So here he is.
Um and he is the one that Tucker Carlson's interviewing here, which it was an explosive interview.
I really enjoyed it.
Learned a lot.
Um does it uncover and expose 9-11 all the way?
Of course not.
But it adds another brick to the building of the 9-11 lie.
Okay, guys, as you guys know, I've covered 9-11 extensively, Ryan Dawson.
We've explored and focused on the Israeli angle, but there is an entire other angle, which I did with Richard Gage, by the way, which this was an explosive interview as well, where he went over from an engineering structural standpoint how the towers could not have fallen by themselves the way they fell down, unless it was what?
A control demolition.
And he presented an enormous amount of evidence during this broadcast on this.
I started the stream on YouTube, but I obviously had to go to Rumble only to do it for obvious reasons because Richard Gage is banned on YouTube.
Um, but yes, or I don't know.
Actually, I don't think he's banned on YouTube, but obviously this topic is very taboo.
So, yeah, guys.
Um, and by the way, we are at 2494 likes, guys.
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That shit was a den of snakes.
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Lord Dakar, I appreciate that you think that I explained things in an easy way to understand.
And that's my goal, man.
I tried to make things simple for you guys.
Like, I know some losers out there are going to be like, Oh, Fred, Byron, they're talking about trade deficit, world currency.
Bro, I'm not the expert.
I just explained it in a way where it's easy for you guys to understand so that you guys can go ahead and find the experts.
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He would do good work.
Look, man, I like both guys.
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Um I ended the beef between him and Trutheller.
Hopefully I can end the beef between him and Stu as well.
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Let's get into the Tucker interview.
We recorded the interview you're about to watch five days ago, and I've been thinking about it ever since.
It's with a former congressman from Pennsylvania called Kurt Weldon.
Kurt Weldon was a very significant figure in Washington 20 years ago.
He was not some obscure backbencher.
He was one of the most powerful Republicans in the Congress, about to take over the Armed Services Committee.
Until he asked And I'm running this at 1.25 speed, guys.
Questions about the official story on 9-11.
At which point the Bush administration sent the FBI to his daughter's house, destroyed her life, never charged her with a crime, and effectively got Kurt Weldon bounced out of Congress.
I haven't talked to him in 20 years.
I didn't know exactly what to expect, but this conversation, the one you're about to see, raises far more questions than I ever anticipated.
This is not a crazy person.
These are not crazy questions.
He makes no claims he doesn't have personal firsthand evidence of.
When it ended, I asked him how many other officials who were in and around Washington.
Now, I don't know.
Uh this is the first time I reacted to a Tucker interview, guys, on stream.
So we'll see what happens.
Hopefully I don't get hit with a copyright.
But hey, let's see what happens.
During 9-11.
I'm playing it from X. I'm actually now playing it from you, so I'm playing it from X. We'll see what happens.
Have similar questions.
And he said to me, as far as I know, all of them.
And he's still in touch with a lot of those people.
After this conversation, which again we've been thinking about ever since, I thought it might be time to look a little more deeply into the 9-11 Commission report.
Was it accurate?
9-11 changed the United States forever.
Those of us who remember it, who live through it, can tell you this was a different country afterward, completely different and not a better country.
And it basically kicked off the war on terror that we are currently still into this fucking day.
Hello, my board.
And so there is no more shout out to Drewski.
W. Martin for that trutheller uh is a little encyclopedia on them boys.
He really is, bro.
Nigga really is an encyclopedia on them boys.
Significant history Shout out to him.
Historical event.
I might go ahead and do a clan meeting for you guys as well after this stream.
Who fucking knows?
Or maybe during the stream I'll even do the clan meeting.
We're cooking, chat.
We're cooking, man.
In the lifetimes of any living American than 9-11.
And the fact that there are still outstanding questions about what exactly happened and why is troubling.
Up until this point, most of the people who've addressed these questions are either crazy or seem slightly crazy.
Now is the time for a sober look.
Not a wild-eyed speculative look, but an honest look and honest conversations with people who participated in the response to that day.
And guys, it is huge that we have a former congressman saying that the 9-11 commission was bullshit.
That is a bomb drop.
Okay.
It used to be only kooky conspiracy theorists like Ryan Dawson or Alex Jones would talk about 9-11.
But now you have a former government official that had a high-level clearance, and you guys are going to see some of the information that he's going to drop in this interview, which I thought was fucking mind-blowing.
You guys are gonna see that this thing runs deep, man.
Hey, government officials.
And so we're gonna do that.
We are planning right now a multi-part documentary series on 9-11.
And we hope to bring that to you as soon as we possibly can.
And now, former Congressman Kurt Weldon.
Uh and Ryan Dawson also is working on a documentary for 9-11.
Um I contributed to it a couple of weeks ago, as you guys know when I had him on stream.
Um that documentary, he's redoing the Empire on Mass, but he's gonna make it more updated and really high quality, like he did for Numek, which is a fantastic documentary as well.
I encourage all of you guys to watch Numek.
Weldon.
Congressman, thank you so much for doing this.
I haven't seen you in 20 years.
I one of the last times I thought about you was it right around 2006, and I'm you had been a frequent guest on the show that I was hosting then, and I read that the FBI had raided your daughter's house.
And I thought, man, I was like Kurt Weldon.
I guess he's corrupt.
And then I never heard never heard anything about it, and then you lost that election um to a guy who always thought was kind of repulsive.
And then probably 15 years passed, and I thought to myself, wait a second, Kurt Weldon was the only Republican I'm aware of who criticized the U.S. response, the Intel agency's response to 9-11.
Who Yes, because before the Republican Party was full-on neocon.
We're going to war with Iraq, we hate these terrorists.
Saddam Hussein's a terrorist, etc.
One of the few anti-war Republicans back then.
Anyone that's old enough remembers this.
The neo-con administration that ran the Bush administrative that ran the Bush administration was run by who?
Basically.
And I've won over the names a bunch of times for you guys already.
The architects of the Iraqi war.
I'll go ahead and get a couple of those names for you here in a second.
Who wrote a book blaming elements of the U.S. government for allowing 9-11 to happen and then covering it up?
And then right on the cusp of becoming, tell me if I'm getting this wrong, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, the FBI raids your daughter's house, and you lose an election in which your opponent has funding from all over the United States.
Never no one's ever heard of this guy.
Oh, he's got more money, and you're out of Congress.
And I began to think maybe this was a setup.
So I thought I would ask you.
Well, it definitely was.
And uh, you're always one of my heroes.
I enjoyed your show uh with Paul Bagala and uh when I did how many years ago.
All the others and enjoyed and I was always I took my word very seriously.
I'm a teacher by profession, youngest of nine kids, firefighter as a volunteer uh all my life, and that's my devotion, even to this day.
I don't get any money for it, but it's what I've committed to and why I care about 9-11 so much.
Um I was at 9-11, I was I'm not 9-11, I was a trade center in 93 at the invitation of fire commissioner Howard Safer to go up there and learn about where it occurred the first time they attacked us.
And they introduced me to a young fire officer, former Marine, five kids, named Ray Downey.
He became one of my best friends.
Ray told me what he thought we should do.
Uh, I took his advice seriously and wrote the legislation to create the Gilmore Commission.
The Gilmore Commission was chaired by Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, a man of integrity.
I had him on a podcast last September for 20 minutes.
And the Gilmore Commission's recommendations were largely what the 9-11 Commission took credit for after the fact.
One of those recommendations was to have a fusion center of intelligence be put together.
At the time I was doing this on behalf of the firefighters to deal with disasters, I was in the position to oversee the funding as the chairman of all military research and technology funding, about 180 billion dollars.
The services were building information dominant centers.
The armies was at Fort Belvoir, and I would get down there regularly and meet with them, and we became good friends.
Um I didn't bother getting ready into the program.
I didn't need to, but I knew what they were using with new software like Starlight Inspires and Fusion and data mining and analysis and link analysis.
This is going to be important to prevent what happened in 93.
So I supported the first bombing of the World Trade bombing.
And as a result, um I went to John Hamry, Deputy Secretary of Defense under Clinton, and I said, John, you have to go see what they're doing down there.
He did.
He called me, said you're right, Mr. Chairman.
And by the way, John Hamry had endorsed me for chairman of the committee in 2000, as did as did uh um Rumsfeld.
Yeah, this is before 9-11, obviously.
Both endorsed me publicly.
I had their letters.
And uh he said, But you've got to convince the CIA and the FBI to let us use their raw data because there are 33 classified systems, and if they don't allow us to use their data, this won't succeed.
On November the 4th of 1999, in my office in the Rayburn building, I had John Hamry, Deputy Secretary of Defense, I had a deputy director of the FBI, and I had their names, and the deputy director of the CIA, and we talked about the NOAA, National Operation Analysis Hub, policymaker and warfighters tool to deal with emerging transnational terrorist threats, the fusion center.
Hamory said, We need this.
I'll manage it.
I said, I'll get it funded.
The FBI said, Great, we're all in.
And the CIA said we don't want it.
We're not supporting it.
We're doing something called CI 21 on our own.
I spent two years traveling around the country giving speeches at intelligence forums, calling for a fusion center.
I put language in two successive defense bills, calling for a fusion center.
911 happens.
I get frantic calls from four of those professional staffers at the Able Danger team, which I later learned was the name of this group at Fort Belvoir.
We have to see you right away, Mr. Chairman.
Scott Philpot, Annapolis grad, Navy career uh officer, commander of four ships, pleading with me to meet.
Tony Schaefer, Lieutenant Colonel, Bronze Star recipient, spy for the military.
Eileen Pricer, Lieutenant uh Air Force Career Intelligence Officer, expert on computers, and Air Kleinsmith.
I met with each of them privately.
They all told me the same story.
And they rolled out the charts that I just showed you.
Those charts I will make public now because they're not classified.
I showed them when I testified before the Senate hearing.
We identified every cell of Al-Qaeda in the world the year before 9-11.
We identified the New York cell uh a year before 9-11.
We knew there was going to be a problem.
The Able Danger team tried to go to the FBI and Justice Department three times.
We had the names.
All three times they were stopped.
We have the names of the person in the FBI that was told to deny the meetings.
They were not allowed to transfer the information.
That information, when I came out with my book, Louis Free, former FBI director, wrote in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal and said on Good Morning America, could I prevent 9-11 from happening?
That's not me saying that.
That's Louis Free.
And General Keith Lambert, our general in charge of special operations on horseback, was asked in this award-winning book, became a movie on page 27.
General, what were your thoughts when 9-11 happened?
And he said, within seconds I knew who had done the attack, and I knew it involved Mohammed Ada.
Uh thirdly.
As you guys know, Mohammed Adda was the um chief.
Well, the head hijacker from 9-11.
Um I spelled them wrong, but we'll still find them.
Bam, there he is.
He was the lead hijacker.
Okay.
Uh he was Egyptian as well.
After this all broke, and I came out with my book criticizing the agency and started really going crazy, protecting these brave heroes that were being abused by defense intelligence.
The inspector general for the Pentagon files a whistleblower paper.
I have a copy of it.
I'll give it to you.
His name is John Crane.
He asked for protection because his bosses in DIA refused to allow him to become a whistleblower when he told them that he was told to lie to the Congress.
He was told to misinform the Congress.
I have that in writing, Tucker.
The 9-11 Commission is a cover-up.
1,000% cover-up.
Now, for an official, a government official of his level that had the type of clearances that he did is absolutely crazy.
But we know, you know, from the Iraq war, it would make sense because 9-11 was used as a justification to go to war with Iraq.
Now, let's go ahead and have fun with this for a second.
um and what i'm going to do actually so i'm going to go ahead and show you guys some of the architects of the iraq war
Scooter Libby, David Frum, Richard Pearl, Michael Adine, Douglas Feith, David Wormser, Paul Wolfowitz, Keith Wiseman, and of course, the OG Neocon, Bill Kristol.
These, my friends, were some of the most prominent neocons that got us into war with Iraq.
Okay.
And um, quite frankly, you know, when you figure out who the Iraq war benefited, it all makes sense.
It really does.
Um, and it's absolutely wild that these neocons, right?
Which, let's be honest, they're simply dual allegiance Jewish people, um, were able to get us to go to war with Iraq for a bunch of different reasons.
Right.
So here are the some of the architects of the um Iraq war man.
Again, Scooter Libby, David Frum, Richard Pearl, Michael Adine, Douglas Feith, David Wormser, Paul Wolfowitz, Keith Wiseman, Bill Kristol.
Those are the fucking names.
Right?
And this is why I'm so fucking like particular guys about being accurate, naming names.
I'm not gonna just sit here and say, dudes, neocons.
No.
Here are the people that are responsible, some of the most significant people that are responsible for that Iraq war.
Now, with that said, was it only Jewish neocons?
No, of course not.
Of course not.
You got guys like John Bolton, right?
Who also was an architect of this shit and the wars in the Middle East, right?
Another big one, another scumbag.
Right.
Um, but what is he?
He's a hardcore Zionist.
So I do find it interesting, whether Jewish or not, they're all hardcore Zionists that prioritize the security of Israel over us going to war.
But those are the names, chat.
Always follow the money, always follow who writes the papers, and you'll figure it out.
Zelakal was the lead of the cover-up.
Philip Zelaka was.
And of course, Dick Cheney, of course, yeah.
And that's where Scott Libby comes in, because Scott Libby was um this guy, right here.
He was uh American lawyer and former chief of staff to vice president who?
Dick Cheney.
And we all know who Dick Cheney is, right?
So yeah.
Self-explanatory.
The one of the OG neocons.
Philip Zelical.
He was handpicked by Philip Zillacow.
Oh, that's another important name as well.
Who is Philip Zilakau?
Well, here he is.
Now, I've looked, and I can't see it on early life, but I'm willing to bet more than likely.
But what I will tell you is that this guy is a hardcore Zionist, Phillips to look out.
Hardcore Zionist.
I do think he's one of them boys.
I'm not 100% sure.
Can someone in chat confirm for me or not?
This guy was the head of the 9-11 commission.
Falcon Punch!
Peace.
You guys like the connections in the chat?
Yeah, I see how to exactly A lot of you guys have your minds blown right now with all these names I'm dropping for y'all.
But yeah, bro, we can't just be lazy and call them neocons are Jews.
That's stupid.
Because there's a lot of guys that are anti-war that are Jewish, and there's a lot of guys that are pro uh war that were Christian, like Dick Cheney or Catholic.
So and this is is this disingenuous and lazy to just say, jazz.
Not all neocons are Jewish.
A lot of them were, but not all.
Um is Zelakow confirmed, chat?
Yeah, he has, right?
Yeah.
So Candrop says confirmed.
Yep, I knew it.
I knew it was one of them boys.
But yeah, hardcore Zionists guys.
This guy is an Israel Firster to a high level.
And somehow he became the head of the 9-11 Commission.
Condoleezza Rice.
When when Tony Condoleza Rice, who is that?
Again, let's go ahead and um make sure we put faces to these names because again, a lot of you guys might not know who some of these people are.
Here she is, Condoleezza Rice.
Okay.
Also another neocon.
Um she was um United States Secretary of State from January uh 2005 to January uh January 26, 2020, 2005 to 2009.
And then under the Bush administration, she was the United States National Security Advisor from January 1st, uh January 20, 2001 to January 26, 2005.
So obviously she was also involved in the national security apparatus um during 9-11.
Another neocon.
So again, we're naming all of them tonight, baby.
Tony Schaefer met Zelakal over in Afghanistan.
Tony Schaefer, let's go through him real quick.
Hmm.
It's actually Anthony Schaefer.
It's not just it's not Tony.
There we go.
Here he is.
Anthony Schaefer, U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel who's became known for his claims about mishandle intelligence before the 9-11 attacks and for censoring of his ghostwritten book, Operation Darkheart.
That's who he is.
And they fucked him up for telling the truth.
Oh shit, my character is look.
Massad's attacking me.
Here we go.
How'd I know that was gonna happen?
Masada's attacking me.
All right, let me turn the camera back on, chat.
I stand.
Because Zelakal took a team through to see if there were soldiers who had maybe encountered some information about 9-11 in advance.
Alright, guys, I'm gonna speed this up.
I know um uh Weldon speaks kind of fast, but I'm gonna speed it up to 125 1.25.
Tony Schaefer had been back deployed in Afghanistan at the time.
So he told his commanding officer I should talk to them because I was a part of a special team.
He met with Zelakal, they exchanged business cards, and Kabul.
And Zelakal said to him, Lieutenant Colonel, you've got to see me as soon as you get back to America.
It's very important.
When Tony went back to the States, they had shut down his office, locked his office, secured all his files, and they then worked to destroy his fucked up.
He knew too much.
Personal uh reputation.
They tried to destroy his career.
I went to the floor and did a one-hour special order, calling it a scandal bigger than Watergate.
You can watch the footage.
It's available online.
I said, This is outrageous.
That the Defense Intelligence Agency is screwing a lieutenant colonel because he's telling the truth about what he was told to talk about when he came back from Afghanistan.
Tony Schaefer then went to work in the reserves because he had been re basically harassed by the regular army because of what Zelakow did.
So I just want to back up a couple steps.
So you're saying what others have said before, which is that elements of the U.S. government worked really, really hard to hide the fact that they could have prevented 9-11, that they had all the relevant information and for whatever reason ignored it.
But motive really matters here.
Do you believe that there were people in the U.S. government who made a bunch of mistakes or were too territorial and didn't share information with other agencies there for 9-11 happened, which is basically the conclusion of the 9-11 report, I think.
Or do you believe that there were people in the US government who knew it was going to happen and allowed it to happen on purpose?
Well, first of all, the 9-11 report has no credibility.
I don't believe Anything that is in that.
It's a bunch of garbage.
Um it's a lot of paper that has no substance.
Um, and I tend not to want to speculate on things that I can't prove 100% myself.
Yes.
Or I'm not willing to take a polygraph.
What I can tell you unequivocally is there was a cover up.
And before I answer your question, I would state one more fact.
Tony Schaefer got approval from his commanding general after this all whole thing happened throughout his I think this might be where he said this.
I think I found the video real fast.
Well, Anthony Shaffer is now the subject of a smear campaign by the Defense Intelligence Congressman Weldon blasted the DIA and a fiery speech on the House floor just last night.
This is an attempt to prevent the American people from knowing the facts about how we could have prevented 9 11 and people are covering it up today.
Yo, he's a G for that man.
Do it was saying this in 2006.
And they're ruining the career of a military officer to do it.
And we can't let it stand.
I don't care whether you're Democrat or Republican, you can't let a lieutenant colonel's career be ruined because of some bureaucrat and the defense intelligence agency.
If we let that happen, then no one that wears the uniform will ever feel protected.
Because we will have let them down.
passionate all the joins us now from capitol hill congressman what prompted your call for an immediate investigation this is so outrageous it makes me sick to my stomach As a loyal member of the Armed Services Committee supporting our military for 19 years.
The intelligence agency took away Tony Schaefer's security clearance.
They're now about to take away his health care benefits.
He has two children and his salary because he told the truth.
Why would the Defense Intelligence Agency want to destroy the reputation as you point as you point out?
A decorated career uh member uh uh of the United States uh military.
Lou, when the story is told, when the able danger story comes out, there's gonna be embarrassment all over the place.
The defense intelligence agency spending hundreds of millions of dollars could not do what a 20 member special team did in identifying through data mining Mohammed Alda and the Brooklyn Cell one year before 911.
Those DIA officials are still in the agency, they're still there working, and they don't want Tony Schaefer to tell the truth.
They don't want Commander Scott Philpot to tell the truth.
And real quick, because some of you guys might not know what the DIA is, so let me quickly go through this here.
Um, because I don't want you guys to get confused and think it's a CIA.
The DIA is completely different.
Um Defense Intelligence Agency, right?
I almost got uh internship with the DIA actually.
It was either a DIA or HSI.
I'm glad I went with HSI.
Uh the DI is an intelligence agency and combat support agency of the United States Department of Defense specializing in military intelligence.
So think of them as a CIA, but exclusively for military.
Okay.
Uh component of the uh Department of Defense and the Intelligence Committee, I see DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers about the military intentions and camp uh capabilities of foreign governments and non-state actors.
It also provides intelligence assistance, integration and coordination across uniform military service intelligence components, which remains structurally separate from DIA.
Because they're then gonna have to answer the question why did you ignore this?
Why did you not take appropriate steps?
Why did this information not be passed to the FBI?
Louis Free this past Sunday said on Meet the Press that if he had the able danger information, the FBI could have stopped the hijackings.
That's Louis Free saying that this past Sunday.
And to be clear, the suggestion is that the Pentagon stopped.
Alright, so you guys got the actual footage he's talking about there.
Uh, oh, these guys haven't-Is it started yet?
Okay, they're trying to stream on, but they're not live yet.
Okay, let's go back to the Tucker interview.
His memoirs.
His memoirs are called Dark Heart.
So he wrote the book.
He had a publisher.
The publisher he went to his commanding general to review the book as his protocol.
His commanding general said That's the book that was ghostwritten, remember?
That I mentioned in the in the that I showed you guys in his Wikipedia where is he?
Anthony Schaefer, boom.
Uh Operation Darkheart.
Fine, Tony.
There's nothing there that's a problem.
Publish it.
Yes, and a lot of the times when these guys write these books, guys, uh that used to have clearances or whatever, they have to go to the government to make sure it gets cleared.
So he got the clearance from the government to put the book out.
Tony Publishes the book.
Our deep state finds out he's publishing the book.
A cease and desist order is issued against the publisher.
Stop publishing the book.
It's too late.
Our government, our government buys all 10,000 copies of the first edition of Dark Heart with taxpayer money.
And they destroy them.
So I asked Tony on a show last September, as I've done many.
Uh you guys said uh Big W declane and Nat Natalie Mortis have redacted for interviewing Congressman before the Tucker, the CIAS and WNick um and WMR and O slash.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Right?
Yes, here it is, Congressman.
You have the redacted version, right?
Yes, here it is.
What did they want out of your book that was so sensitive?
What secret information were you giving Tony?
What classified information did your boss not see?
He said, Congressman, the only thing they wanted out of my book was the fact that I named Zelakal and that I had briefed him in advance.
That, Tucker, is treason.
That means So basically, they didn't want um the conversation with Zelokow, this guy that I told you guys showed you guys about before.
This guy, they didn't want that information out there.
That he had briefed them about the attack prior.
Means our agencies.
Our agencies use their position, not for something involving our national security, but for involving a a cover-up of a person's identity who was publicly approved by the Congress of the United States, appointed by the security advisor.
I brought the volume down now 190, guys, because I know that Kurt is speaking kind of loud.
I don't want to blow y'all eardrum out, ear drum out.
Which by the way, my mic should be better too, by the way, guys.
I increased the volume on my mic, so it should be um significantly better because I did see some of you guys say, Byron, your mic is low.
I update motherfuckers.
Um at what point following 9-11, um, since I just want to restate you served in Congress about 20 years, I think.
Yep.
And you really were at the heart of these questions, national security questions in the Congress.
You were about to become chairman of services.
So you're at the top of the pyramid for for receiving relevant intelligence.
At what point you weren't just some random guy.
Hey, thank you guys so much.
We're at 27 uh 100 likes, 2733 to be exact.
I really appreciate that.
We're over 100% engagement, man.
Thank you guys so much.
If you're watching on Rumble, go over, open up a tab, watch on YouTube as well.
Let's crank this thing up.
Um and guys, comment in the chat, man.
I want you guys to get more engaged in the chat, man.
There's a reason why I got the chat there.
I want y'all niggas in the chat, yapping with each other, having a good time, sharing information.
There's a reason why I got all the chats combined so you guys can interact with each other, whether you're watching on YouTube, Rumble, or Castle Club.
At all.
At what point after 9-11, the attacks of that day, did you realize there's something bad going on here?
Well, it it started before 9-11 when I realized that the intelligence I was getting as the vice chairman of the committee was not really the solid intelligence.
I would get better information from Bill Gertz, a reporter that you know, coming to me with anonymous sources leaking to him about Intel matters, and I would then go to the CIA and say, Why am I getting this information from a reporter that I know you're leaking from classified sources that I'm not getting as a member of Congress who's the vice chairman of the defense committee?
Are you playing games with me?
And they wouldn't answer that.
And that's what they do.
They play games by manipulating the media to put out a narrative.
And then we have to deal with that narrative.
So, Tucker, what I did, there's a group in Washington that was known as the cockroaches.
They're a group of people that work for the intelligence agencies that get along socially, and I knew them all.
They trusted me.
I formed a loose network of about 15 or 20.
We met for breakfast every week in the members' dining room in the Capitol, and they would feed me raw data.
They would feed me raw data, then I would go to the classified briefings using that raw data, and I would ask questions of the CIA in front of the entire committee.
And in many cases, I was the acting chairman because the vi the chairman wasn't there.
So here I am, the acting chairman of the entire committee of armed services that fully embarrassed the uh the intelligence agencies.
And I'll get into that when we talk about the 9-11 information uh and post-9-11 where they put bin Laden.
The point is that the agency plays games with Congress.
The Congress thinks it's getting good information, and it's not.
Yes.
The agency wants members fighting with each other over stupid things so they can do what they want.
And that's not all.
There are good people in the agencies that I worked with, and I would go to go to war over, but there are some scumbags.
I know those scumbags.
At the appropriate time, I'll name those scumbags who have made millions and millions of dollars and are making millions of millions of dollars today.
They're making it in Ukraine, they're making it around the world because of context they established.
And all that ties back to their positions that they got, supposedly working intelligence for the U.S. That's not what this country's all about.
And you ask about my daughter.
So give us the timeline.
So you um 9-11 happens, you keep ascending in Congress, and you really and I remember this well because I interviewed you on these topics at the time, 20 years ago when your book came out, um, and you start saying, Wait a second, the U.S. government really blew this.
There are people who knew this was happening, was going to happen, and for whatever reason didn't stop it.
And you're really the only Republican who's saying this.
And then 2006, you're up for re-election.
It's an even year, of course, and in your premier district in Pennsylvania, after 20 years, and out of nowhere, the FBI raids your daughter's house, and we're all told it's because she's corrupt, you're corrupt, etc.
etc.
And then you lose, and we kind of lose track of you, and Washington goes on as it does, and no one talks about 9-11 again.
I think that's fair to say, I mean, I was there, I remember when all this happened, though I didn't know it all.
I didn't put it together in my head at all until about a year ago.
I was thinking about this in the shower.
Whatever happened to Kurt Weldon and his daughter.
So I go on the internet, I'm like, is Kurt Weldon's daughter in prison because she's so corrupt, like never talked to.
So what happened?
So thousand six in in 1999 and 2000, they wanted me to run for chairman of the committee.
You jump over 45 minutes.
Which committee the Armed Services Committee, but in Congress, the protocol is you wait for time.
So I have letters, which I can show you, Tucker, from Donald Rumsfeld.
Um real quick, who is Donald Rumsfeld?
Let's go and go ahead to go through with this.
Any every name that he brings up, I'm gonna pull up for you guys because I know a lot of you guys might not be as um politically savvy.
So uh Donald Rumsfeld was an American politician, government official, and businessman who served as Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford, and again from 2001 to 2006 under President George Bush.
He was both the youngest and eldest Secretary of Defense, additionally, Rumsfeld was a four-term U.S. Congressman from Illinois, 1963, 1969, director of the Office of Economic Opportunity from 1969, 1970.
So here he is, face the name, so you guys know exactly who he's speaking about.
Endorsing me to become chairman of the armed services.
Which an endorsement from Donald Rumsfeld would be huge.
I don't think he was one of the boys, actually, though.
I think he was a Catholic or a Christian.
Committee in 2000.
Yes.
I have a letter from um from Deputy Secretary of Defense John Henry endorsing me to become chairman of the committee in 2000.
Dozens and dozens of letters.
Then 9-11 happens.
I felt personally responsible because I knew that we could have prevented it by the information that the able danger team, established by General Hugh Shelton, had gathered and tried to transfer three times and were blocked.
So I said, uh-uh.
I got I owe this to Ray Downey.
I'm wearing his jacket today.
I owe this to the firefighters in New York and around the country to get to the truth.
If it's the last thing I do, and I owe it to all those soldiers that were now sending overseas.
That's right.
So what I did, Tucker, I supported George Bush when he said we're going to send our troops over to Afghanistan.
He made those heroic comments about we're gonna get them.
I took that as a patriotic American and said, Yes, we're gonna get them.
But I was worried about what the Afghans might do as they did the Russian troops when they were in Afghanistan.
So Tucker, with Alice Antoli, whom you know, and two other members of Congress, I privately, without the knowledge of our government or the CIA, I went to uh Paris.
We met with King Zahir Shah, the king of Okay.
This is uh this is uh important here, what you guys are gonna get here.
King Zahe Shah.
Bam.
Uh his last king of um King of Afghanistan reigning from uh 1933 uh until he was deposed on July 17, 1973, um, and he died in 2007, ruling for 40 years.
Zahir Shah was the longest serving ruler of Afghanistan since the foundation of the Durrani Empire in the 18th century.
So here he is.
...of Afghanistan who was living in exile with his family in Paris.
We met with him to convince him to go back to Kabul to convene a lawyer Georgia of all the tribes to to convince them to accept the American troops before they went in.
So he was trying to basically um prevent as much bloodshed as he could.
So it wouldn't be like Kurt Weldon did.
Like they did with Russia.
King Zahir Shah agreed to that.
I'll give you the photographs, Tucker.
And I had two members of Congress and Al San Tolkien with me, decorated Vietnam veteran.
Sahir Shah went back.
I did all I could to protect our American troops, not the CIA, our troops.
Then I find out.
My intel team, those 20 people that were feeding you all data, give me data within months after 9-11.
That bin Laden's been cited in a town called Ladiz.
I have nowhere no idea where Ladiz is.
So I grew up Pennsylvania Avenue at a bookstore and buy a map.
I just gave you the map here today, Tucker, you can show There was no smartphones back then.
You couldn't just Google the shit.
Oh, it I found Ladiz.
It's not in Afghanistan.
It's not in Pakistan.
It's in Iran.
Holy fuck, bro.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Here it is.
Um Ladiz Royal District uh is uh in Ladiz district of Murjavi County, um Sistan in uh Baluchistan province, Iran.
Its capital is the village of Ladiz Sophia.
So here it is on a map.
Um when it comes to Iran.
That is where Bin Laden was.
That's crazy, bro.
That's absolutely nuts.
In an area called Balochistan.
So I go to the next classified briefing for the full committee.
Not the vice chairman of the full committee.
There are 60 members.
I'm the acting chairman at this time.
So I said to the CIA, I have information that Bin Laden's in Ladiz.
This is their response to me.
Mr. Chairman, we've heard similar reports.
We can either confirm or deny them.
Bruh.
That's Bro, that is the standard government response.
When you know you're on the right path.
We can neither confirm nor deny.
Bruh.
Come on, man.
I was in shock.
I was in No, not Pakistan, chat.
He was in Iran.
Bin Laden was in Iran, man.
They fucking knew it.
So we're sending all these guys to Afghanistan for what?
Shock.
We're sending kids to die in Afghanistan, and we can't confirm or deny whether or not bin Laden's in Ladiz.
Three months go by.
I'm still supporting the president.
My intel team.
Fucking incredible.
Comes back to me and say, Kurt, he's being treated at a military hospital outside of Tehran.
Bruh.
And for those of you that are wondering.
Another major city and the capital of Iran.
Okay.
It's the capital and largest city of Iran.
In addition to serving as the capital of Tehran province, the city is the administrative center of for Tehran County and its central district.
So right outside of Tehran, he was at a hospital, they said.
Bin Laden was.
I go back to the classified briefing and I ask the military hospital outside of Tehran.
Military hospital.
And the other thing you guys got to understand, too, is that Bin Laden, I think he had diabetes, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me double check that because you guys know I like to fact check.
I don't want to just yap on here and not be right.
Osama.
Bin Laden diabetes our reports may have had health issues including kidney There was no defin.
Okay.
What was okay?
Health, let's see.
Health problems.
Because it was something that kidney problems and large heart, low blood, low blood pressure, and shrapnel injuries.
Some reports also just had kidney stones and diabetes type one and depression, while some uh reports mention he may have been on dialysis for kidney failure.
That's what it was, yeah, dialysis.
And others indicate he may have recovered from kidney disease with watermelon.
So yeah, that's what it was.
Um dialysis, which means he needs constant medical care and attention.
So that'll make sense why he would be at a military hospital.
Chat.
I go back to the classified briefing and I ask the question in front of the full committee.
And the answer from the CIA is Mr. Chairman.
Somebody in the chat said Osama bin insulin.
That's fucking funny, bro.
What the fuck, man?
We've heard similar reports.
We can either confirm or deny that bin Laden is being treated at a military hospital.
So first they can't confirm or deny that he's in Iran, right?
Uh in Ladiz or whatever the fuck.
Then they can't confirm or deny that he's at a military hospital outside of Tehran.
Common L for the CIA.
Outside of Tehran, while we're sending kids to die in Afghanistan.
I said, This is outrageous.
That's wild.
And then Tucker, I get a call from Jack Murpha, the most respected Democrat in the house, former Marine, who I work with closely.
And he says to me, I want you to meet with Ron Klink, Democrat from Pittsburgh, and Ron Kling's still alive.
He'll verify this, Tucker.
Jack's dead, but Ron's alive.
He said, Jack has a person who used to work for the agency that has information about Iran.
And you investigate this kind of stuff, Kurt.
Will you meet with him?
I said, sure.
Ron Clint comes to my office and brings this very tall man who's a former person from the uh Swedish area, but he's a U.S. citizen.
And I said, How can I help you?
You know, Congressman Murphy asked me to help.
Ron Klink wants me to help.
He said, Congressman, I want you to help me get into Iran.
I said, Why do you want to go to Iran?
He said, That's where Bin Laden is.
I said, Why would you tell me the Bin Laden's in Iran?
He said, I was a knock for the agency.
Do you know what a knock is?
Yeah, non-official cover.
That's right.
So that was a knock.
Let's go through that.
Okay, um.
A cover in foreign military or police human intelligence or counterintelligence is uh ostensibly identified uh identity and role or position in an infiltrative organization assumed by a covered agent during a covert operation.
Um an espionage, an official cover operative is one who assumes a position in an organization with diplomatic ties to the government for which the operative works, such as embassy or consulate.
This provides the agent with an official diplomatic community, thus protecting them from the steep punishments normally emitted out the captured spies, out to capture spies.
Upon discovery of an official covers agent secret hostile role, the host nation often declares the agent persona nagrada and orders them to leave the country.
Knock for the agency, and I worked that area.
Knock is not official.
He said I was a knock for the agency.
You know what knock is?
Yeah, non-official cover.
That's right.
So I was a knock for the agency, and I worked that area.
And my friends are seeing big.
And just so you guys know, when they say the agency, that's government talk for CIA.
Every time they say the agency, that is CIA chat.
Bin Laden in Iran.
If you help me get to Tehran, I'll leave my identity there.
I'll get a piece of him dead or alive, and I'll bring it back.
At the time there was a $25 million reward for Bin Laden.
I said, I can't help you right now because I'm in a battle over this follow-up to 9-11.
Then I get another call, Tucker.
From the Interior Department.
Totally separate.
They want to bring in their top bird man, their bird expert.
I didn't think that was unusual because I was a Republican on the migratory bird commission.
The migratory bird commission.
Yeah, you know, it oversees all the flyways for all the refugees up and down the coast.
I was a Republican Johnson.
John Connors like me, thank you, by the way.
John Dingle was a Democrat.
Of course, I've declined it with him, yeah.
Two senators and three cabinet members.
So I figure they want to talk about birds.
I'm on the bird commission, I'll meet with them.
So this Interior Department bird expert brings in a U.S. citizen from Maine, who's a seat, but he's a U.S. citizen, very wealthy family.
So he's got two Falcons on his shoulders, million dollar birds with the blinders on, beautiful.
Into my office.
I said, Good boy, they're gorgeous.
How can I be?
So well, Congressman, I've voted my life to Falcons.
He said, I helped write the UN protection treaties on Falconry.
He said, I trained all the children of the royal families in the sport of Falconry.
Yes.
Because that's their sport.
He said, they all know me, they all trust me, they're not.
In the Arab world, it's huge.
Yes.
Yes.
He said, so and I want to help the country, and there's a reward for Bin Laden.
I said, yeah, I know that.
He said, I want you to help me go to Iran.
I said, why do you want to go to Iran?
Now he knows nothing about anything else I'm doing.
My my Falconers are seeing Bin Laden's birds flying in Iran.
You help me go to Iran, they'll accept me there because they know me.
I'll tag his birds.
And I'll take the U.S. to exactly where he is.
That's four four full source identities.
That bin Laden was exactly where my intel people said he was.
Over the course of time, Tucker, I developed 10 silver bullets.
They went to do a movie about me after they took me out, and I'll get to when they took me out.
I got a call from Michael Scheuer.
Michael was career CIA after I was taken out of office.
He called my home.
He said, Congressman, you remember me?
I said vaguely, Michael, he said, Well, I was the chairman of the Bin Laden task force and the CIA.
And these people that you've that have met with you have shown me documents I never saw when I was working in the agency.
And I Isn't that fucking crazy?
He was the head of the Bin Laden uh task force, and they didn't even show him the shit.
Bro.
I was a Bin Laden task force director.
He said, We want you to work with us.
We want you to be involved in a movie.
We're doing it I said, Michael, after what they did to my family, I can't do it right now.
I hung up the phone, I get a call from General McInerney about three months later, Tom McInerney.
He said, Congressman, you remember me?
I said, Yes, General, I remember you.
He said, I'd like I'd like you to work with us, Congressman.
I'm working with Michael Sawyer and the Falconer, and we want you to be able to I said, I'm not getting involved after what they did to my family.
They all had the same story, Tucker.
So what was it happening in 2006?
All my elections were landslides.
It's one of the saddest things about this country.
The country's getting sicker, despite all of our wealth and technology, Americans aren't doing well overall.
Obesity, heart disease, autoimmune conditions, all kinds of horrible chronic illnesses, weird cancers are all on the rise.
Probably a lot of reasons for this, but one of them definitely about it.
Continued.
Um why would the Bush administration hide the fact that it wasn't the Bush administration?
Oh.
Let me explain to you.
And this is what Trump needs to understand.
Um it started under Clinton when the Clinton administration, Bill and Hillary Clinton, who I have no respect for, were allowed to be themselves to be used so they could make money.
Tens and tens of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars.
Because they allowed people, unscrupulous people, to control the agenda in Russia and around the world.
And you've been going after some of this involving Russia.
I can give you dozens of hard examples.
I believe it.
We've talked about this off camera, but I just want to get to the continued.
Who was hiding the fact that Bin Laden was in Iran and why?
Okay.
It continued under um Bush Jr.
Yep.
Uh and um, as I said, up until 2000, they wanted me to be chairman.
All of a sudden, when I started questioning 9-11, all of a sudden the Bush people said, Whoa.
Yeah, I bet.
Johnson Nunu, after I was out of office, I had a lot of respect for it, was Bush's chief.
Smart man.
Yeah, I knew.
I was in his office, and he said this to me.
He said, You know, Congressman, you were a great member.
Everyone respected you, but you made one fundamental mistake.
I said, What was that, John?
He said, When you come to the city, you either won one rail or the other rail.
And you went down the middle and took on both rails.
I said, Well, John, I didn't pledge allegiance to the Republican Party.
Yeah.
I pledged legislative constitution.
You guys were ecstatic when I took on the Clintons.
When I took on Sandy Berger, when I took on the scumbags and what they did with China and Russia, you were ecstatic.
But then when I saw things happening at 9-11, all of us, he said, Well, that's why you're not here.
I said, you know what, John?
So be it.
It's not the end of my life.
And one day I'll tell the story, John.
One day I'll tell the story because that's what America needs to hear.
They need members of Congress who don't become duped by scumbags and the intelligence agency making money for themselves.
And you know what, Tucker?
I challenge them.
I'll name them and I'll give their dollar amounts of where they're making money today.
In the countries that we're at war with.
They care about themselves and their power.
They don't care about the lives of the kids that we send to war.
I saw it in Libya, I saw it in North Korea, I led delegations that were bipartisan to all of those places.
They took it out on my daughter.
So I just want to get one more time to the question of why, who was hiding the fact that bin Laden was actually in Iran.
Our intelligence agencies.
They they have plausible deniability.
In the end, I have 10 silver bullets, including two royal family members from two different royal families from two different countries.
Including in the end, the person that was in the room, who was a knock for our government for 50 years.
He's not from the U.S. He's become a friend of mine.
He's been to my home.
We've met dozens of times.
And on one of my trips to the Middle East, he said to me, you know, he calls you my dear, and you were right.
I said, about what?
He said, about a lot of things.
But you're right about bin Laden.
I said, What do you mean?
He said, Well, he was placed in Iran in Balochistan.
He said, I said, Well, he said, I said, you know, he said, Yes, I know that.
He said, I was in the room when the deal was cut.
So the US This is big.
It's plausible deniability.
They weren't in the room.
What's the point to get to Iraq?
The point was to um the point was to manipulate to get our troops committed to go over to fight the battles in Afghanistan, Iraq, and that whole region of the world.
Yes.
And they had to have the justification to do that.
I believe it.
But in the end, so they needed to put bin Laden in Afghanistan and get the connection to Iraq to get our troops over there, but he was in Iran the whole fucking time.
When five years ago, and even Trump doesn't know this, I'm sure.
We killed someone that Trump took great credit for, and I applaud him for it.
And he said, We killed this guy.
Kassam Salomani.
Solomon.
That's right.
Suleimani was the guy that deal with the.
quick because you guys might not know who that is.
Here he is.
This is Kassam Salomani.
Um he was an Iranian military officer who served in Islamic basically the RGC from 1998 until his assassination of the United States in nine in 2020.
This is a big flex for Trump.
And um, this guy, former Massad director Yossi Cohen said Solomon's strategies had person tightening a noos around Israel's neck.
This guy was a big enemy of Israel, and that was a his assassination was a big deal for Trump and obviously for the uh Zionist regime because Soleimani didn't just run the IRGC, he was pretty much like the second most powerful person in Iran.
He was a war hero to them.
He was running the um access of resistance, he was assisting Hezbollah, he was assisting the uh Hamas, he was assisting um the uh the Syrians, etc.
Critical component to the IRGC.
But let's see what um Weldon says about him.
Deal was cut with.
The deal was not cut with the Iranian government, and we need to understand that.
And this is the heart of what we have to get to.
The Iranian people are not our enemy.
I wrote this book in 2005.
Countdown to Countdown and Zero.
It's all about Iran.
It says that the people of Iran are not our enemy.
And this book was endorsed by Jim Woolsey with a three-page letter.
Former CI Drake.
Former CI Dread.
This book was endorsed by Alc Caravelli, Jack Caravelli, Gore CIA advisor.
They both endorsed my book.
The book was so popular that the people of Iran published it in Farsi.
There it is.
And they published the book.
Without my approval, they published my book.
It became a bestseller in Iran.
Because it said you're not the end of the American people.
Here's what happened, Tucker.
When the Shah was in power.
Think back.
We were best friends with Iran.
Of course.
This is uh before the Iranian Revolution, which by the way, guys, um, I am gonna do a video for you guys because I have gotten this request quite a bit.
I am gonna do a video for you guys.
I'm gonna put it together, but I'm gonna do a stream where I cover the Middle East.
Okay, I'm gonna cover everything from Iran to Iraq to Kuwait and the Gulf countries, and kind of bring everything to you guys in a nice and summarized succinct manner.
Um, how the fuck we got here to Middle Eastern relations now.
I'll do that in the future.
Obviously, you guys are kind of getting pieces here and there.
Every time I do a stream, I cover Middle Eastern affairs too a bit.
For you guys, but for you guys to really understand them boys, for you guys to really understand Israel.
For you guys to really understand um the control of America by the Zionist regime, you need to understand Middle Eastern foreign policy.
Okay.
So I am gonna go over a um kind of a primer for you guys, a Middle Eastern primer, uh, that where I'll cover all these different countries and their relation to America, Israel, and um designers' regime, etc.
And the foreign wars that we've had over there.
I will um I'll do that for you guys.
Um it's gonna be fairly long, probably take me at least an hour to get through it, because I'm gonna have to cover for you guys Syria, Lebanon, obviously Israel, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and I'll have to give you guys kind of a stance of where each country stands geopolitically, relations, all that shit.
Um, but it's important for you guys to know, um, obviously, uh, for the purpose of this conversation, that um Iran, right, um, and war with Iran has been Israel's goal for a very long time.
Our intelligence people train the Iranian intelligence people.
We trained them.
They're our people.
When the radical Ayatollahs and the Mullas took over Iran.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, the Iranian revolution, that's what we were talking about.
Yes.
Prior to the Iranian Revolution, um, where they overthrew the Shah and they uh basically became a theocracy, which is what they are now.
Um, they were a more secular nation that actually pushed a lot of feminism.
Women didn't cover their hair, etc.
The original Shah um was uh very pro-US and he was overthrown.
And uh this led also uh because the person that you gotta go back to I think it's 1953, they had a democratically elected president where we um kicked him out.
Uh let me uh the name, I don't got the name in the head, and I'm gonna go over this in more detail when I do my um thing.
Iran democratically elected president in the fucking 50s.
What was his name?
Muhammad, there we go.
Mohammed uh Mossadegh.
So this guy, right?
They took him out of power, right?
And and it was the CIA that did it.
They they they destabilized him.
He was their first um, if I'm not mistaken, was he the first Iranian politician, author, and lawyer served as the 30th Prime Minister of Iran from 1951, 1953, elected by the 16th Majesty.
Uh he was a member of the Iranian parliament from 1923, bad.
Um, okay, until his government was overthrown in 1953, uh, Iranian coup uh aided by the Intelligence Agency of the United Kingdom, the MI6, United States CIA led by Kermit Roosevelt Jr., his national front was opposed.
Okay.
So this guy was elected and wildly popular in Iran.
What he wanted to do was just like other Arab leaders that were killed, he wanted to unite all the Arab countries to work together to destabilize Israel.
Um obviously they couldn't have that, as usual.
So let me go here to why they got rid of him real fast.
And ever since then, they never accepted the United States.
So they've disliked the the United States ever since they um Operation Ajax, that's what it was.
Boom.
1953 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles directed the CIA, which was headed by his younger brother Alan Dulles to draft plans to overthrow Mossadegh on April 4th, 1953.
Dulles approved one million to be used in any way to bring about the fall of the Mosadek soon the CIA ran station sorted, started a launch uh a propaganda campaign against him.
Finally, according to the New York Times in early June, uh, American and British intelligence uh officials met again, this time in Beirut to put the finish you touches on the strategy.
Let me see here.
Because he was very popular in Iran, obviously.
And they put in um they put in the Shah, who was U.S. friendly and pushed for more secularism.
And uh forgive me, guys.
I'm a bit um, I have studied this Operation Ajax, it's just really um with all the things going on in my head right now.
Um, it's just a little foggy in my brain.
But again, I will cover Operation Ajax definitely when I cover the Middle East.
But yeah, long story short, which I was incorrect about, the Western powers wanted him gone for obvious reasons.
Uh uh, and then after he was gone, that led to the Shah coming in, and then the Shah was displaced in 1979 when the Iranian revolution, and now they're currently practice the theocracy that they have now.
All right, just to kind of simplify for you guys.
They did not bring a new intelligence service, they did not change the agency.
The IRG stayed the same.
The deal to place bin Laden in Iran wasn't cut with the Iranian government, it was cut with Suleimani.
And that's why we killed him.
Oh, that's okay.
I'm gonna replay that part because that's really important.
I'm gonna play it without any, uh, I'm gonna read chats real quick, and then I'm gonna play this on any interruption for this part because this is super important for you guys.
Uh Lou Frog says, Mari, can you get Kurt Weldon on the show?
Uh how do I contact him, chat?
Um, Bobby G, can you do me a favor?
Or Lou Frog, actually.
How do I contact him, bro?
I don't know if he's on Twitter.
Let me see if he's on Twitter.
Let me see if he's on Twitter.
Yeah, bro, he's not on, he's not on Twitter.
Find me a way to contact him, bro.
Bobby G says, Yo, I have an idea of how they got Thomas Crooks, acceleration recruit from place like Twitter.
I have a friend that was contacting him made a revolutionary sent to me on post.
Never heard of that.
Uh was on YouTube and switch over to Rant You.
I think YouTube is doing a heavier shadow ban now.
I signed out for a bit and came back on YouTube, and you were nowhere in my I'll go live, had to go direct to your YouTube page.
Uh, this is from Emily Giuaz.
Yo, bro, they probably are shadow banning me, bro.
Uh, I'm not surprised.
I'm not surprised if they're shadow banning me, bro.
We're still growing, though, even though niggas are hating.
And five years ago, and even Trump doesn't know this, I'm sure.
We killed someone that Trump took great credit for, and I applaud him for it.
And he said, We killed this guy.
Sulaimani, who that's right.
Suleimani was a guy the deal was cut with.
The deal was not cut with the Iranian government.
And we need to understand that.
And this is the heart of what we have to get to.
The Iranian people are not our enemy.
I wrote this book in 2005.
Countdown the tier.
It's all about Iran.
It says that the people of Iran are not our enemy.
And this book was endorsed by Jim Woolsey with a three-page letter.
Former CI Dragon.
Former CI Dread.
This book was endorsed by Alc Caravelli, Jack Caravelli, Gor CI advisor.
They both endorsed my book.
The book was so popular that the people of Iran published it in Farsi.
There it is.
And they published the book.
Without my approval, they published my book.
It became a bestseller in Iran.
Because it said, You're not the end of the American people.
Here's what happened, Tucker.
When the Shah was in power.
Think back.
We were best friends with Iran.
Of course.
Our intelligence people trained the Iranian intelligence people.
We trained them.
They're our people.
When the radical Iatolas and the Mullists took over Iran, they did not bring a new intelligence service.
They did not change the agency.
The IRG stayed the same.
The deal to place bin Laden in Iran wasn't cut with the Iranian government.
It was cut with Suleimani.
Bam.
Beep.
That's that's fucking crazy.
So the deal to put bin Laden in Iran was cut with Soleimani and not with the Ayatollah.
That's crazy, bro.
And that's why we killed him.
So he wouldn't admit that.
Intelligence agency has tentacles around the world.
And they're not answering anybody.
And that's the problem right now.
That makes sense.
That's the problem Trump has.
Yeah, he can cut off the security clearance of 51.
But those that network extends far and wide around the world, and they can play all the games they want in Ukraine, in other countries.
And until we go after that, this is not going to stop.
That's consistent or consistent with what I've seen.
And that's a picture.
That's not a crazy statement.
That's the challenge that Trump has right now.
I still think he's at risk.
Last May went on a TV show locally in the Philadelphia area, and I said my greatest challenge is they're going to try to take Trump out.
A month later, they they did the attack.
You know, it goes back to when Trump first when I kept quiet because I couldn't trust any of the administrations after I left, including the Bush administration.
Because Bush wasn't in control.
And I can give you example after example.
Bush not being in control.
I knew who was in control.
When Trump was going in, I met with Rudy Giuliani.
I had two private dinners with him up in New York.
I had not known Rudy that well.
I said, Rudy, this is what's going to happen.
The deep state's going to undermine Trump.
They don't want him.
They will undermine him by removing his ability to understand how they operate.
Before he took office, they took out General Mike Flynn.
When they took out Flynn, Trump was like a baby in the woods.
And for four years, they used the Congress and they used their connections to derail this country.
That's the problem that occurred in the first Trump four years.
This time I'm trying to get Trump to realize he's he's got a great start.
But the people around him don't know what they don't know.
They don't have that historical evident understanding of what this just didn't happen with Trump.
I mean, they took me out in 2006.
So let's get to that.
They took you out in 2006, and that's kind of where this conversation began.
I remember that very well.
And it was like there are pictures on TV.
I worked then at CNN.
There were pictures of, you know, FBI and their blue jackets outside your daughter's house, and it's like Kurt Weldon corruption scandal.
And then you lost to Sestac.
Is it Sestact?
Who was like a former general and just like a trick?
He got demoted.
He was a three-star demoted to a two-star.
His wife worked on the Clinton Security Council.
Uh she had intelligence ties.
She still does.
Uh her name was, I think Clark.
Uh, and so he and he was on the NSC for the case.
But he was like the ultimate deep state organization.
He didn't live in the district.
He doesn't live there now.
He came into the district to run.
He had been in the district, and then after he lost, he went back down every state.
And all of a sudden, I mean I remember all this really well to King Lincoln.
Well, here's what happened.
And then he got, you know, massive funding from around the country.
You know who ran this campaign?
This campaign was managed by the staff director of Sandy Burger's company.
Sandy Burger sent his woman to run the Sestack campaign.
Uh-huh.
And I I did a one-hour floor speech about Sandy Berger calling him a traitor.
Yeah.
And we could talk about really.
I'd like to.
I'm I'm just getting far afield once again.
And my apologies for that.
But okay, so to your daughter and the FBI raid, did you have warning?
Like what's what happened?
No advance warning.
Uh we, you know, the we would have won the election.
The polls were in October were showing that we were up by about six or eight points.
All my elections have been landslides because I'm a moderate Republican.
And this one I would have become chairman of the committee, no doubts about that.
Um, for some reason, the the the Sestac campaign was maxed out every week in a TV by, you know, and three weeks before my election, I get a call on a Monday morning that agents had appeared at my daughter's home at 7 a.m.
And I didn't know what's that all about.
And so I immediately said, cancel the TV ads.
My daughter's more important than some TV ads for a campaign.
And I didn't know whether she might have done something wrong.
I didn't think she would have.
And and so we stopped the campaign.
But something that I haven't talked about in the past, Tucker, the same time they raided my daughter's house, they raided a lawyer in my district who's a Democrat, who um, interestingly enough, uh they shut down his Philadelphia office.
They brought dogs and helicopters and all to downtown Philly at the same time.
At the time they raided his office, he had been working for FBI counterintelligence against Russia for two years, but I had arranged two years earlier.
I had arranged two years earlier, under oath.
So the counterintel people handling him went to his office and were sitting with him while these agents from DC come in, and you had two sets of agents in the same office at the same time.
And the counterintel people are saying, Don't eat That's fucking crazy.
Answer any questions.
We don't know what this is, but you're doing work for our country.
Two different field offices coming in.
And the other ones don't know why they're sent there.
Their first question is Mr. Gallagher, isn't it true that you're related to Congressman Kurt Weldon?
And John starts laughing at them.
Because uh Congressman Weldon's wife's last name is the same name as mine, and you're from the FBI.
I know who told them that, Tucker.
Wait, so what but what was the pretext for raiding your daughter's house?
There was none.
They never talked to her.
So what was she charged with?
What did she go to?
They never charged with anything.
They never talked about it.
That is crazy to do a search warrant and not charge.
Talk to her.
There was no charge.
So the FBI just shows up.
Shows up, raised, takes boxes out, and then gives her the boxes back on open, still taped.
Nothing.
When did they give the boxes back?
That was months later.
After you'd lost.
Yeah, that and not only that, three months after the election, the annual fire dinner in Washington, which I started, two thousand people attend, members of Congress, House, and Senate.
George Bush, the father, former CIA director, does a tribute to me, which you can I said to your staffer.
You can play it.
And he says in the tribute, Congressman Weldon, you're the kind of leader that America needs.
You're the kind of leader that leaves the country, safer, stronger.
Those aren't my words.
Those are George Bush Senior's words to 2,000 people after they raided my daughter's house.
After he'd already been neutralized.
That's what you were not going to be able to do.
It was all about getting me out.
Did you so the the raid comes, you must be completely confused.
Did you call your daughter and say, like, what's going on?
She was totally devastated.
Ruined her life.
What do you how do you deal with that?
I don't know.
How do you deal with how do you deal with your kid?
I'm probably gonna find out if you're gonna be able to do that.
If you were to come after me, you know, and that's what I say to them there's scumbags.
Oh, I know.
You scumbag, if you want to come after me, come after me publicly.
But if you're gonna hide and go do something behind somebody, which you do, none there are good people in the agency.
But they are scumbags to work in our agencies, and I know them.
And they're making money.
They're million dollar people.
And they're a million dollar companies are gonna be exposed if it's the last thing I do.
And you'll see the ties around the world to the million dollar intel people who make money off the backs of young American kids who have done Bro's pissed off, man.
And in wars, while they make money.
Well, their companies make money.
And I'll give you example after example of that.
In Russia, in Ukraine, around the world, in Libya.
That's what's wrong.
And until we understand that, it's not gonna stop.
And Donald Trump's people need to understand that.
We're not playing uh tidywinks out in the schoolyard.
We're playing with bad people.
I agree.
I uh yeah, as I've said, I've I've I've seen it up close, so I know that you're telling the truth.
What they do to my family is outrageous.
So so this happens, and in the final month of a campaign with three weeks.
Three weeks, with this challenger who doesn't live in your district, who all of a sudden has I think I'm remembering this correctly, a lot of his money came from California.
All of it.
Then we find out, Tucker, and I'll give it to you.
We get a memo, my staff does some digging, what's going on?
And we find a memo that was sent to my staff in September, a month before this, from the National Republican Gressural Committee to my campaign committee saying, Hey, for some reason, your opponent just cut his TV by for one week in October by 500,000.
The week was the week they rated my daughter's house.
Because you know, he wouldn't need it.
So they told the Democrats the week they were gonna raid my daughter's house.
I believe it.
Because they didn't need the advertising that week.
But what's that's crazy, bro?
Oh my God.
So the Democrats knew that he was gonna get raided, and it would have been a political destruction right then and there.
So they're like, yeah, we don't need to spend money on ads.
So they knew beforehand, and then his daughter was never arrested or anything like that.
So I'll tell you guys this.
Normally when you get a search warrant done at your house by the FBI, you're cooked, bro.
They're gonna they're gonna uh follow up with an indictment.
The fact that she was never charged, that is very weird.
Very, very weird.
It's crazy if Big Red Flag.
If you think about it.
And by the way, I should say of obsessed account was just such a reptile.
But he had kind of like the perfect views.
He was very liberal socially, but on foreign policy questions, he was just national security state.
He's a loser.
Perfect national security state.
Um, and I'll say it publicly.
He's an embarrassment.
Oh, I I couldn't.
And what he did to my family, I'll never forget.
So, but that's the Bush Justice Department.
That's the Bush FBI.
It's the it's the Mul and I wrote a letter to Muller, which I'll give you.
Yes, I wrote a personal memo to him on LinkedIn, right to his personal self.
And I said, Mr. Muller, I respect you personally for being a Marine, but you're a scumbag for what you did to my family.
So did you call over to the White House and say, like, what the hell is going on?
I call Carl Rove.
He said, get a good lawyer.
I have no respect for Carl Rove.
Well, no one does.
And I'll tell you that story on another show.
Wait, so but your daughter's house gets raided, she doesn't get charged with anything.
The FBI never even got doesn't talk to.
Not chart, doesn't even get talked to.
No one.
And CNN, well, I'll admit it, I then worked.
We're the only person that defended me?
Who?
You're gonna laugh.
No, probably not.
Joe Scarborough.
I believe that.
He was on my committee.
Joe Scorba, I'll give you the article, defended me and said, Congressman Wall will never do anything like this.
Thank you.
If you guys are wondering, I guess um my favorite barbecue sunflower seeds.
Um who is this guy, Carl Rove?
Okay, Carl Rove is an American Republican political consultant, pol uh policy advisor and lobbyist who's senior advisor and deputy chief of staff during the George W. Bush administration.
Okay.
Um it says resignation in 2007.
He also had the Office of Political Affairs.
Okay, that's who this guy is.
Let's see.
Gotta do the early jet life check.
What?
Well, was a campaign of Florence Shapiro.
Okay.
This.
And the stupid jerk reporter said, Oh, Scarborough, I don't know what he's talking about.
Joe Scarborough was the only one at that time who really publicly aggressively defended.
I I believe that.
I knew Joe very well, very well then.
And um He was on my committee on the side.
Not a stupid person, by the way.
Whatever Joe's many faults.
He's not dumb, and he gets how politics works.
But he won't talk to me now.
Of course not.
Um Okay, so you call Carl Rove and you say, like, what the hell, Carl Rove?
What is going on here?
And he just says, get a good lawyer.
That was it?
Yeah.
He's the same scumbag that when I told him that I told uh this uh company in Florida was being harassed to hire a lobbyist.
I told him to hire Bob Dole, and he started screaming at me on the phone.
He said, Who are you to tell anybody to hire Bob Dole's law firm?
I said, Bob Dole's a war hero.
He's a credible person.
He said, Don't you know who his partner is?
I said, I have no idea who his partner is.
Well, his partner was Ian Richards from Texas.
What does that have to do with somebody doing national security issues?
Because Carl Roe was from Texas and his nemesis in Texas was Bob Dole's partner.
He didn't want them to benefit.
That's what he's like.
That's exactly what he's like.
He's a small fat man.
There's no doubt about that.
Um very small.
So we're not positive that cryptocurrency is the future of finance, but we do know that what I'm saying.
He told me the guy's name.
He said the guy said to me, Why are you helping Kurt Weldon?
And John Cork said, because Kurt Weldon's a patriot.
The guy slammed down the phone.
That guy's a multimillionaire in New York right now.
Multi-millionaire.
With his money off the backs of the American people.
What happened to your friend?
You think he was murdered?
I think he was given a uh they both had fast moving cancer.
And that's a typical uh process that the agency uses overseas when they want to get rid of somebody.
aware of that.
Thank you.
Most people are not aware of that.
Um but do you do you know that to be true that that is a I don't I can't prove it.
No, but do you know that I know they both died suddenly.
The the US government has the technology to infects people with fast moving cancer.
Absolutely.
As they do with the you know, I uh in 1997, I did the first hearing on asymmetric threats.
I was the chairman of the research committee, and I focused on four threats.
And you can read about them.
The first threat was the use of drones, which nobody was using then.
The second was cyber attacks, which is now a big deal.
The third was EMP.
People don't even know what EMP is.
I was the leader that I wrote the MP legislation, and the fourth was cognitive warfare.
People don't understand cognitive warfare.
And today our intelligence agencies trying to pretend they don't know what it is.
Like, oh, we don't know what that is.
It's because the the Russians have used it, and the Chinese that they call Havana syndrome.
Right.
We know what it is.
Um, but you believe that um and the only reason I'm pushing on this is because I know for a fact that highly informed uh people in other countries, with you know, real intel services who are s not crazy or sophisticated, take it as a matter of fact that it is possible to transmit fatal cancer um from one person to another or from a machine to a person.
And you and you know that that's true.
I don't know that the details.
I know the research that was being done when I was chairman of the oversight committee for research was very provocative, and we need members of Congress that are unafraid to get fully immersed in understanding um what we're doing and why we're doing it.
The problem with the members of Congress is that they're good members in both parties, but they get staffers who have career goals.
And their career goal might be to go work at the Pentagon or go work for the agency.
Yes.
So they get compromised midway through.
You can't have that.
You've got to have people to understand their loyalty, it's gotta be for the country and for what their original goal is.
And that's why it's so important that we and the ultimate the ultimate goal here is to have this presidential commission on 9-11 to hold people accountable and to let the president appoint a commission that asked the questions of what really happened, both intelligence-wise and with the actual structure so that we understand and then we make those people accountable.
Believe me, when we do that, then you shake the system up.
I agree with that, and and um I think it's really important to begin declassifying a lot of things that the US government has done with our money in our name over the past sixty years.
Um, starting with the Kennedy assassination, which the president, you know, has issued an executive order on January 23rd to declassify it hasn't hasn't happened.
Uh MLK, RFK, etc., etc.
I think we should know what happened in the in Butler Township in July.
But I think the big the big story is 9-11 and everything.
The reason is all those happened decades ago, and I agree with you.
9-11 is only 24 years ago, and I have all the information.
I have the firefighters ready to go.
I have the tapes of the firefighters and what they saw and heard.
I have all the architects and engineers and all their three thousand of them risking their careers.
I have the lawyers.
I think of which I'm going to play a portion of the interview I did with Richard Gage that I want you guys to see here, because this was fucking wild.
And that we've assembled over the last eighteen years.
Uh the official narrative you mentioned uh is uh uh is is just completely fraudulent.
Uh, we've told that these buildings came down by uh broken columns in the case of the Twin Towers with the planes and jet fuel.
I want to play a little bit of this at the beginning of his presentation here for you guys, and we'll play it at 1.5 speed.
So when he talks about the 3,000 architects, etc., Richard Gage is the head of that.
Started fires which weakened the structure and they they collapsed.
Well, you'll see that they didn't collapse, they were blown up.
Same thing with the third tower on 9-11.
And by the way, this information, Myron, is is fairly uh easy to understand.
It's intuitive.
Uh it's the implications of this information that takes courage to wrestle with, and that happened to me uh in uh March of 2006, uh, when I was just shocked uh to hear some of this information from David Ray Griffin, who was being interviewed by Bonnie Faulkner at Guns and Butter uh in the San Francisco Bay Area, where I worked as an architect, and I was just shocked to hear about a third tower, for instance, that came down on 9-11.
I mean, I'm I I'm just a normal architect.
I've worked on these um three and $10 million gymnasiums.
Uh the construction observation for this 125 million dollar high school in the Bay Area, and the uh 400 million dollar mixed use project with six blocks of retail, mid-rise office space and parking structure, um, altogether about 1200 tons of fireproof steel framing.
Um that didn't prepare me for the shock of hearing about a third tower on 9-11.
I don't know what you knew, but I didn't know anything.
I what?
A third tower came down?
Well, it looks half the height of the twin towers, uh, which were the tallest buildings in the world.
But this is building seven, which was never hit by a plane, by the way.
Okay.
We'll play a little bit of this, and uh I want you guys to pay attention.
Really interesting shit.
This would be the tallest building in most of our.
And by the way, if you guys want to watch the stream, I'll drop the link in the chat for you guys.
It's not on YouTube.
Should have been the most studied failure ever.
Every architect should know about this.
And yet I'm one of 90,000 members of the American Institute of Architects.
We didn't get one bulletin on this, the third worst structural failure in modern history.
So I'm gonna tell you guys about it because it was a football field in length away from the North Tower.
And when the towers went down that morning, there were some uh beams that came down and hit it, started a few fires in building seven.
But uh NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, who was tasked by Congress to explain these collapses to us.
Uh, they didn't they they said no, it it it really wasn't the damage to the building.
Uh it was something else.
Well, let's look at the building falling down, and then you can tell me what you think it might be.
Uh the East Penthouse comes down in an isolated incident explosively, and then the entire building in seven seconds drops like a rock, straight down uniformly symmetrically, like those old hotels in Las Vegas, right?
But here's what they try to tell us, Myron.
What we found was an uncontrolled building fires caused an extraordinary event.
The collapse of World Trade Center 7 was primarily due to fire.
Fires.
Okay.
So let's look at those fires.
These are the worst fires that we have any photographic or video evidence of in the building.
They're few, they're small, and they're fairly scattered throughout the building.
And they're burnt out on the floor of interest, which is right up above this one uh on the 12th floor.
Uh, where, by the way, the Securities and Exchange Commission was, the FBI, the CIA, the IRS, the Department of Defense had offices on this floor.
Well, in this building.
I mean, this floor had the Securities and Exchange Commission.
They lost thousands of files related to hundreds of cases they were actively pursuing against Wall Street companies like Enron and WorldCom.
And so these fires um they claim were raging, you know, before the collapse.
Well, they weren't raging.
Look at the photographs.
They're burnt out on the 12th floor.
So NIST has already lied to us, seriously lied to us.
Not to mention the fact that we never lost a steel frame fire protected structure ever due to fire.
Not before or after 9-11.
In fact, um, not one of these.
And these are fully engulfed skyscrapers, right?
Well, what does it look like if it wasn't fire?
What could it have been?
Well, let's do a comparison.
Take a look at the left side, known controlled demolitions.
On the right, building seven.
Is there any similarity?
Identical.
Hell, some of them.
You can say the W the building seven is even a cleaner demolition than some of these that are controlled on the left.
Oh man, it's perfect.
Yeah.
Somebody's got to be real proud of themselves.
And in this case, they don't have to be worrying about murder, uh mass murder, uh, because uh nobody was in this building.
It had been evacuated before the the um towers came down, but after the planes hit.
So, yeah, we went through the evidence here, and we're gonna see that it has all the typical characteristics of controlled demolition, beginning with number one, is there a sudden onset of destruction?
We'll listen to uh Dan Rather describe his experience that evening.
What you're seeing are high shots.
Now, here we're gonna show you a video tape of the collapse itself.
Now we go to the video tape, the collapse of this building.
Tomato.
For the third time today.
We've all seen too much on television before when a building was deliberately or destroyed by Well Place Dynamite to knock it down.
What was that, Dan?
Uh Dan never repeated those words again.
Absolutely nuts.
Yeah, we'd never seen this building come down.
It was it and guys, it he goes into way more detail, but just saw building seven alone.
Perfect control demolition.
Literally, whoever put the explosives there was a genius.
It went down perfectly.
As you guys can see compared to other control demolitions.
The one that was allegedly from the 9-11 attack and fires went down better than buildings that are literally propped up perfectly with with dynamite.
Right?
So if you guys want this interview is up on Rumble, um, I'll drop the link in here just to give you guys a taste.
Richard Gage is really good at what he Fucking does, please go watch it, guys.
Um timestamps are there by the way as well.
If you guys, because you guys know I go hard to paint for y'all.
Shout out to my timestamps guys.
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At the four-hour mark, and we go over all this in detail.
We go for another two two and uh two almost two and a half hours.
All the stamps are here for you guys.
We talk Larry Siversteen, pull it, all that bullshit is here.
Right.
So what um Weldon is talking about here, I've already explained in detail what Richard Gage.
So go check out that interview, guys.
It's fucking fire.
It's already um, what is that?
Is it 100k views yet?
78k views.
So and this channel only has 44k followers.
Guys, follow me on Rumble if you aren't already.
So go check that out over there, guys.
Fantastic interview of Richard Gage, man.
Really fantastic interview.
I let him kind of present his PowerPoint.
I didn't really interrupt.
And I just watched the PowerPoint.
It was fucking incredible presentation by him.
And he's an architect, man.
If you someone he literally goes into the fucking nuts and bolts of why was a control demolition.
Well, we did talk about the Israeli angle a bit too.
Let's keep cooking though, chat.
Let's keep cooking.
I have the families.
Everybody's ready to go.
All Trump has to do is name a new presidential commission.
Let them do the investigation, we'll give them all the material, and then we'll show the country that we cannot, we will not allow these people to to commit these kinds of outrage.
They're not even unscrupulous.
They're outrageous and scandalous and tritorious acts against our nation.
Imagine planning to kill American people.
I can't begin to think of that.
Okay, so um, but you've also just said that two friends of yours died of fast-moving cancer.
I don't know that.
I well, they died of cancer.
That sounds like you think that the the people who are hiding the truth about 9-11 are capable of murder.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Well, I guess that would be obvious since 3,000 people were murdered that day.
It's like Libya.
We we were the ones that caused Qaddafi's death because uh Hillary Clinton.
Here's another big red pill for you guys with with um with Gaddafi.
He's gonna tell the truth about why we killed Gaddafi.
And this is crazy for a government politician to say, by the way.
He's gonna go into the truth about why they killed Gaddafi.
Uh played a game over there, and I was the one that went over there during the war.
Qaddafi asked me to come over.
I took uh a Biden staffer and a Bush staffer and a film uh crew uh leader from uh ABC One in New York, Larry Menti with me and a cameraman, because I didn't want the CIA to set me up.
I hand carried the letter back from Qaddafi offering to resign.
The US didn't want him to resign, they went to kill him.
Why?
Because Qaddafi, and I met him three times.
I took Biden on my second trip to Libya, by the way.
He went with me when I spoke to the whole country.
At every meeting I had with Qaddafi, he wanted two things.
He wanted to unite the African continent into into a group of nations economically, like European stand goal, like the European economy, they want to base it on the gold standard.
And the US and Europe didn't want that.
And the other thing is they wanted control of his oil and they wanted control of his sovereign wealth.
So Gaddafi had to go.
That's outrageous, and it's wrong.
Yeah, but that I think sounds right to me.
But that we've allowed so many of our kids to be drawn into conflicts to be killed.
And these people doing this are they've never served in any capacity in our country.
They've never been in the military, they've never served on a fire ground.
And it's outrageous that they think they can get away with this and sit back and make all this money.
It's outrageous.
I couldn't agree more.
So um what let's get to 9-11 itself.
And and you were so deeply involved in so many parts of this personally.
And as you guys know, obviously they killed Gaddafi.
Why?
Because he wanted to unite Africa, wanted to um uh release another currency that would have probably challenged the dollar's authority.
Um, and they couldn't have that.
Could not have had that.
And there will there was one other reason.
That they think they can get away with this and that's outrageous, and it's wrong.
The gold standard.
And the US and Europe didn't want that.
And the other thing is they wanted control of his oil, and they wanted to control resources.
And he put he he took Libya out of debt.
Sovereign wealth.
So Gaddafi had to go.
That's outrageous, and it's wrong.
Yeah, but that I think sounds right to me.
I mean, but we've allowed so many of our kids to be drawn into conflicts to be killed.
And these people doing this are they've never served in any capacity in our country.
They've never been in the military, they've never served on a fire ground.
And it it's outrageous that they think they can get away with this and sit back and make all this money.
It's outrageous.
I couldn't agree more.
So, um, what let's get to 9-11 itself.
And and you were so deeply involved in so many parts of this personally, that it's I think it's easy to go off on different tangents.
But just to the extent that you can describe what you know to be true, you said don't want to speculate as to motor, for example, but what you know to be true.
What do you think the core truth of 9-11 September 11th, 2001 is for you?
I I I don't at this point in time, I have my own perceptions.
I don't have something I can give a hundred percent um I can't swear on, but I what I'm seeing bothers me to the core of my body that 9-11 did not happen because a group of hijackers got control of some planes.
First of all, I have confirmed that two of the hijackers that were on one of the planes in New York were working on for the CIA.
They were on the CI pay roll.
And that was confirmed.
Another fucking bombshell.
Two of them were on the CIA payroll.
Fucking crazy.
...permitted me by someone in writing from one of our agencies, and I have that letter.
So two of the people involved were actually working for the CIA in one of the planes.
I know that.
And they lost control of them.
And there were reprimands against those agency people after the fact.
Second, I know the intelligence, they tried three times to transfer the information about information that could have prevented 9-11.
That's a fact to the Justice Department.
And I have the name of the person that at the Justice Department they uh contacted, and she was told they canceled the meetings.
They couldn't have the meetings.
Who did that order come from?
Who also, just so you guys know, the person that more than likely I think it is, there was one guy whose cousin was a member of Massad.
One of the Saudi hijackers, his cousin was a member of Sasa uh Mossad.
He's probably one of the one of the um someone can.
I talked about it at Ryan Dawson, guys.
Can one of you guys put the hijackers name in here?
Somebody could go back in one of the videos and look.
I forget the guy's fucking name.
But um, his cousin was was an intelligent asset, one of the hijackers.
That's that that's what needs to be investigated.
Okay.
And then we have John Crane, the inspector general of the Pentagon, who went to the extent of issuing a uh request um for whistleblower status because he was told to lie to the Congress and lie about pre-9-11 intelligence and able danger.
And then we have General uh the book by the general and his comments that he knew within seconds of none of this is in the 9-11 Commission report.
The 9-11 Commission report is a piece of garbage.
Well, then you also have it, I don't I mean, this is just a fact, I don't know what to make of it, but you have a guy called Alex Jones, who's a broadcaster, um, who said that summer that the World Trade Centers are getting hit by planes, and a guy called Osam Bin Lan is gonna be blamed.
He said it on tape with a timestamp, so we know that that actually happened.
That's not making it up, it's not a conspiracy theory.
He said that.
And it's like, how would he know that?
That's so far out of the realm of what anyone was thinking in Washington where I lived at the time.
That so then my question is, okay, if I'm Philip Zellikaw, the guy running the 9-11 commission, I'm calling Alex Jones immediately, saying, come on in, under oath, and we're gonna find out how did you know that.
And instead, the US government, the FBI in particular, set about to destroy Alex Jones and almost succeeded.
I mean, they uh uh engineered a billion dollar judgment against him, et cetera, et cetera.
But they really have like tried to to kill him for saying that.
And it's like if you wanted to get to the truth, why would you act that way?
Why would you knock you out of Congress?
At the time I uh of 9-11, I had been to the World Trade Center in 93.
The governor of New York, Mario Cuomo, called my office, talked to me personally, thanked me for coming up.
He watched my one hour presentation.
Uh I was back up there with Ray Downey.
I brought Ray Downey's widow and fab kids down to my district after 9-11 to honor him as a hero.
Um, I uh I was up all during the 9-11 incident at ground zero, and we go.
Uh, this is him, guys.
I'm almost certain this is him.
His name is uh Ziyad Jara.
Okay.
Um was a Lebanese man who was one of the four terrorist hijackers of the United States Airline of Flight 93, which crashed into a rural era near Shanksville, Pennsylvania as part of the September 11th attacks after growing up in Beirut and Yemen, Yemen.
Um Jara moved to Germany in 1996.
He became involved in planning the 9-11 attacks while attending Hamburg, um University of Applied Sentences in the late 1990s 90s meeting Mohammed Atta.
Jar was recruited by Osama Balana by the for the attacks in 1999.
He was reportedly the only hijacker who had apprehensions um about carrying out the attacks.
Interesting.
Um yeah.
I think he was a spy chat.
And um, I did everything I could to, and I felt responsible.
Do you know the 9-11 commission would not let me testify before the commission?
Now I'm a firefighter, I'm a fire chief, I'm a state fire instructor.
I spent my whole career helping protect people from disasters.
The 9-11 commission So check this out.
Here's the link.
Chat.
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Here we go.
Last month, the and this comes from the crescent.
All right.
Last month the Lebanese army smashed an Israeli spy ring and discovered something that may have far-reaching implications for another terrorist operation, the 9-11 attacks of the US uh U.S. True Brothers, Ali and Youssef El Jara operating in Jella uh Jella region of the Bacavit Valley near the Syrian border, were found in possession of spying equipment while operating under the cover of the National Association for Medical Services and Vocational Training and claiming to run a humanitarian mission.
Ali and Yosef Al Jara happened to be uncles of Zayad Al Jara, one of the hijackers of 9-11.
Remember Zayed El Jara?
This nigga right here?
This guy.
So his uncles.
Right.
Um, his uncles.
Ali and Yusuf are the uh were caught in Lebanon.
They Beiru Daily as uh Safir reported that the Lebanese army had found uh uh in the brothers operation room sophisticated communications and surveillance equipment, including a computer, video cameras, combat desks, and a few rare electronic systems, as well as Lebanese and Syrian passports.
His Bolo run Al Minar TV report on November 11th, indeed a few days into his discovery, the Lebanese Army Intelligence has reportedly put its hands on new details pertaining to the Israeli linked terror net terrorist network composed of uh Ali El Jara and his brother Youssef, as well as the way operation.
So basically, under questioning the Jar brothers have admitted their links with the Israeli spy agency Masad, saying their task was to report to the on the activities of political parties and movements of their leaders.
Holy So, long story chat, uh long story short, chat.
What the fuck is going on here?
Let's bring this all back.
Weldon admits that three of the hijackers had ties and were on the payroll of CIA.
We know that CIA and Massad are basically the same thing.
They worked together quite a bit.
So and we know that this guy, Ziyajara, his uncles were caught by Lebanese intelligence.
And who were they working for?
Massad.
So I would say a good estimate of what one of the CIA assets probably were was this fucking guy, Ziyad Jara.
Because his uncles were Mossad operatives.
Like the goddamn video niggas.
You're not gonna find shit like that anywhere else on YouTube, man.
Let's look, we're cooking.
Commission, even though we're not just listening to the interviewer piecing shit together live real time.
Oh, my experience as a member of Congress, vice chairman of defense and homeland security would not call me to testify, would not call me to go in and speak before the non-cause they knew what I would say.
So when the commission said it's gonna issue its report, which is when Pernod, what year was that?
It was when the report was released, I think it was 2005.
So what I did, the the report was being released in the ways and means room of the canon building.
I went over.
I sat in the front row to be the first one.
Lee Hamilton and Tom King were up there.
Good people.
I don't blame them.
It wasn't them.
It was the staffers that controlled this.
It wasn't the commission.
Zelikau guy.
That's right.
Zelokan Gorelik.
And Dieter Snell.
Dieter Snell was a staffer working for them.
Jamie Gorelic, who was a Clinton DMJ.
Wrote the firewall memo that said you can't transfer military intelligence to civilian law enforcement.
Bill Crystal's cousin, too, unless I'm misremembering.
Maybe that's the case.
So I sat in the front row and I said, Lee, why did you not allow me to testify?
And he said to me, Well, Congressman, you know, we had a lot of people that want to testify.
No, I'm the representative of all the firefighters in the country.
I'm the point person for the firefighters.
I'm a firefighter and a fire chief.
I've been at the trade center in 93.
I'd been there in 911, and they would not let me testify.
Because they didn't want to hear what I had to say.
What would you have said?
I would have said that we caused this.
What do you mean we with the intelligence?
Real quick, I want to guess some of these names that he mentioned.
And Tom King were of the Canon.
So what I did, the the report was being released in the ways and means room of the Canon Billy.
I went over.
I sat in the front row to be the first one.
Lee Hamilton and Tom King were up there.
Good people.
I don't blame them.
It wasn't them.
It was the staffers that controlled this.
It wasn't the commissioner.
He knows Alakow is Kalan Gorellic.
And okay, Gorelik and Dieter Snell.
Let's look at Dieter Snell.
Alright, let's Google it then.
Uh Senior Council 911.
Boom.
Okay, here he is.
Oh, yeah.
This he is he now.
He's a partner in the litigation department and member of the White Collar Defense Investigations Group.
Dieter has extensive experience in law enforcement related matters.
Bra.
And his senior count.
Okay.
Guaranteed chat.
Can somebody do an early life check, man?
I I think uh you more than likely, probably.
I get that feeling.
Alright, who else did I say?
Dieter Snell?
Dieter Snell.
Dieter Snell was a staffer working for them.
Jane Jamie Gorelic.
Jamie Gurelik, let's look that guy up.
All right.
Every single time.
Every time.
Bill Crystal's cousin, more than likely.
So she was uh attorney j deputy attorney general from 94 to 97.
Her clinical administration has been partnered Wilmer Hale, blah-da.
Um interesting.
So she was also involved in the 9-11 bullshit.
Um who was the other guy that they had relic and Dieter Snell.
Dieter Snell was a staffer working for them.
Jamie Gorelic.
Yeah, Jamie McGrelic.
And then Dieter Snow.
Chat, Dieter Snell, one of them?
Chat?
I'm sure he is, right?
Clinton DOJ.
Wrote the firewall memo that said you can't transfer military intelligence to civilian law enforcement.
Bill Crystal's cousin, too, unless I misremembering it.
Maybe that's the case.
So I sat in the front row and I said, Lee, why did you not allow me to testify?
And he said to me, Well, Congressman, you know, we had a lot of people that want to testify.
Now I'm the representative of all the firefighters in the country.
I'm the point person for the firefighters.
I'm a firefighter and a fire chief.
I've been at the Trade Center in 93, I'd been there in 9-11, and they would not let me testify.
Because they didn't want to hear what I had to say.
What would you have said?
I would have said that we caused this.
What do you mean?
With the intelligence?
Not me.
Louis Free said that.
Based upon what I came out with, Louis Freeze op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, which I can give you a copy of, said the the uh 9-11 commission was an incomplete investigation.
And he also went on Good Morning America and said the same thing.
They tried to blame Louis Free because Louis Free had left uh the FBI the year before 9-11 happened.
So he was their scapegoat.
And I to this day I think Louis's very upset over that.
Yeah.
Um yeah, I believe that.
Um the only way around this is to have a new for the firefighters of America and for our country to have an independent commission be appointed and give that commission full authority to take this wherever it goes, including the end result.
And the end result may be very ugly.
I I there's this uh a sense in which that's pretty obvious.
I mean, like, why why is anything from 9-11 still classified?
It's our country, it happened to 3,000 of our fellow Americans.
We have an absolute right to know what happened.
It's not even a question.
Um and it was almost 25 years ago, so like spare me your lectures about national security.
But can I ask you this?
So by the way, I never questioned anything about 9-11, and I actively attacked people who did.
Um I'm ashamed of that, but that's a fact.
I did it on tape more than once.
Because my feeling was, well, you know, like that's divisive, or whatever.
I was a child and an idiot.
Um but the what began to make me wonder, and I have no idea what happened in 9-11, but it's very clear that there's a lot of lying around it, was uh the collapse of building seven, and all the wackos would be like, Building seven, building seven, I'd be like, shut up, wackos.
And then if you just sort of look at it, you're like, well, that is very weird, actually.
No plane hit that building in it.
Does this happen a lot when buildings catch fire?
Right.
Okay.
Uh besides being a firefighter, I work for the INA largest insurance company in North America.
I was responsible for training their fire protection arson people for 18 years.
That doesn't happen.
You never have a 47-story building just collapse.
Uh, which this is even Donald Trump, I have a tape of him speaking on 9-11, and Donald Trump was even and I showed you guys how it's impossible for it to happen with the Richard Gage um interview.
Building seven was bullshit.
I'll give you a copy I've seen it.
His own words says that's control demolition.
Yeah, I mean it it certainly looks that way.
I mean, look, I don't know.
See, here's what they did.
They brought in NIST.
They brought in NIST to do a report.
Can you tell us what NIST NIST is the uh the uh National Institute for Standards and Technology to do an assessment.
Now they're like any other federal agency, and there are good people there, but there are people that want their jobs and want their careers, and they're not gonna rock the boat.
And they came out with a report that's hogwash.
The University of Alaska, which is an ex very uh credible engineering department, did a full refutation of the NIST report, saying it's full with gaps and full with inaccuracies and areas where they did not get the right information.
Let me just say this to you.
Um people say, Well, you can't question NIST.
NIST always does the right thing.
When I went to Congress Tucker in my first term, I'm two doors from the speaker's office, Speaker Jim Wright.
His office catches on fire.
It's seven o'clock at night.
As a firefighter, I go up, uh, punch the door open, get down on my hands, and he's crawl in.
The kitchen's fully involved.
This is all documented.
You can read about it.
And um said to my staffer, go get me the portable extinguishers.
Three of the five weren't charged.
I say, go get me the hose in the host station.
There was no hosts in the host station.
I come back out and I say, we gotta evacuate the building.
Now I'm in my first term.
It's a seven-story building above ground.
No sprinklers, no detectors, no alarms.
Here is the building.
One of the seven six office buildings, whole hell holding.
And just so you guys know, in this episode of Richard Gage, we debunked the NIST findings on here because NIST lied about a bunch of bullshit.
We talk about thermite, we talk about all that stuff.
Um and NIST didn't even do a c full c um investigation, man.
They really didn't even do the full investigation.
We debunked the entire NIST report in that um show with um with Richard Gage.
And um yeah, NIST lied all over the place.
The report was bullshit.
And like you said, the um University of uh Alaska or Arkansas, like you said, with a good engineering company or engineering program, they even refuted it.
The House and the Senate in violation of every building code and fire code in America.
Now I'm an expert on NFPA 101, the life safety code, and the boca codes.
This building, if NIST did its job, NIST would have said, if you're gonna be in Congress, you're gonna work in a building where your constituents who are blind and handicapped are not gonna feel threatened.
Seven stories above ground, no alarm system, no detection system.
So a fire's occurring, and the police are running through the building yelling, fire, get out.
That's the problem.
You cannot trust the federal agencies.
Obviously.
I of course.
That's obvious now.
But tell us, like, from an engineering perspective.
Like what you had three buildings come down, sort of collapse in on themselves, implode, it looked like.
And like a lot of people have said, many credible non-crazy people have said that was controlled demolition.
Was it?
Well, when I got up there uh the day after, uh I I had been in the trade center at the restaurant on the top several times.
There's no way those two buildings could have collapsed into what they were there.
Something had to happen.
Was that obvious to you immediately?
Yeah, absolutely.
Because it, you know, and they were looking for other firefighters, like Ray Downey and the 342 others that were trapped and eventually vaporized.
So something happened, whether there was they there's a there's a high explosive material, I think it's called Fermite, uh, that is used to explode metal and steel uh and vaporize it.
That tests were never done on that.
There were some limited tests that found that there was some evidence of that, but that the whole thing never was subjected to the kind of investigation that would be warranted when 3,000 people die.
I mean, when you have 3,000 people die, you would think it would be a full massive investigation, not going after 9-11, obviously, but what happened to the buildings and why'd they come down?
They're the only high-rise buildings in the world that have ever come down from an airplane hitting them.
And those buildings, I read the report from the architect who designed them.
They were designed to withstand an airplane hitting the building and standing tall.
And especially Building 7, which had no plane hit it.
Right.
No plane hit it, and uh the building just you can see it when you watch it on TV, it just implodes straight down.
And what really got got me again was uh Oriol Palmer, that the Italian chief arising on the Well t tell us who he was, what is Oreo Palmer was one of the most inspirational battalion chiefs in New York who FDNY FDMY, who immediately very good shape, had a family, a couple of kids, went in the building as soon as they got on the scene, took the elevator up to the 40th floor, got off the elevator, and you can hear him on the comm system saying, I'm here, 40th floor, we're gonna start walking up the stairwells.
Every five floors, he radios back the communication.
I'm on the 50th floor.
Everything's okay, we're on floor 60, everything's okay.
He's going up every so many floors, he gives a report.
He reaches the 78th floor, the floor of impact.
He comes out of the stair tower, and as clear as you listening to me here, and I know I get passionate, I apologize to the ministers for that.
He says, We're on floor 78, the floor of impact.
We've got two fires, and we can handle them.
One minute later, the whole building collapses.
That's not normal.
That is not acceptable.
That is not what happened.
And this is on tape?
It's on tape.
The film is called uh Bravo 7.
And if your viewers want it, if they contact you, I'll give it to you.
It's free.
It was produced not by Hollywood, it was produced by firefighters.
And it includes the footage, including the firefighter of video the footage of the firefighter communication between him and the command center.
You can hear him as plain this day saying I'm on the impact floor, floor 78.
We have two fires here, we can control them.
And he's comfortable.
He's not worrying about the building collapsing.
He just walked up 38 floors and the whole building collapses.
Tucker.
It's a big lie.
Can I like what okay?
Two things.
What percentage of firefighters who were there?
Now that's extremely telling.
The fact that they he went up all those floors and he wasn't worried, and said, Oh yeah, there's two fires here.
We can handle this.
And then the building collapses, bro, control demolition.
Here's another thing that's important for you guys to realize.
Several witnesses that were there at ground zero when this happened, heard explosions, multiple explosions.
Um and I go over this as well in in the um interview with with Richard Gage, where there's interviewing firefighters, and they literally explained how they s they heard explosions, man.
So um we talk about the thermite, we talk about all that stuff in here, man.
It was a really good interview.
Really good, really good stuff.
We go into the science.
Like, bro, my man came in with some really complex shit and proved that this was no fucking way.
Um this was possible.
Everybody, I think it still thought at this point that things these things were blown up.
So I was fully firefighters' witness flashes, uh, witness flashes and explosions.
Expecting anything else to blow up.
You were there when the planes hit?
No, I was there when the building exploded.
You mean when it fell down?
No, when it exploded.
He knows darn well what he heard.
Feature number three.
Gosh, dare we go into it.
Is there a straight-down symmetrical progression?
In this case, outside the footprint.
Very different for building seven, which was a classic implosion.
Take a look.
The upper part of the South Tower is leaning to the right.
It's like falling off the building.
In fact, it's falling off at 22 degrees.
So we have asymmetrical dam loading on the structure below from this building.
How in the hell do we get complete symmetrical damage all the way around each base of the building, corroborating the first responders all the way around like a belt, all these explosions?
Well my God.
Uh just look at them.
Now let's zoom in to the leading corner of those explosions in this looped video.
What are we looking at?
I see about a dozen individual explosions, floor by floor, maybe every third floor, going off.
These this is not a nuclear weapon going off.
These are individual small explosions.
This is not a directed energy weapon weakening the steel.
This is these are individual explosions that have to be pre-placed uh in the exterior perimeter structural steel system.
So we have to ask ourselves: do we have isolated explosions?
Well, we see one right there below.
But are there more?
Indeed.
Let's look at the loose change film uh by Dylan Avery and take a look.
Uh, where these are our seen.
Oh no.
This is interesting.
Uh we have uh explorers that they are knowledgeable about building fires agree with you on this.
Well, the the I have the utmost respect for the fire department of New York when I uh wrote the manuscript, Abel Danger, which I didn't publish because my lawyer said they would kill me back in 2006.
I never published it.
I'm going to publish it this year.
Last summer in July, I took a copy up, a draft copy of the manuscript, and I met for two hours with John Esposito.
He's the chief.
He's a great man.
I have total respect for him.
And uh John knows me.
And I said, John, you know my respect for the department.
And I said, Yes, Congressman, we know that.
I said, I want to give you this copy of my manuscript, and I'm signing it in honor of Ray Downey for you to keep in your archives.
This is what really happened.
He took it.
Um I felt I owed it to the fire department of New York and their members.
There has been this subtle pressure to the firefighters and to the officers not to talk for obvious reasons.
You you know what this involves politically.
And look what happened to the chief of LA.
The female chief of LA comes out and says that the resources were taken away from her for the fuel forest fires.
And what does the mayor do?
She fires her.
That was just a few weeks ago.
The firefighters are always a scapegoat.
That's why Tucker, I'm done with this.
If it's the last thing I do, firefighters are not going to be taken for granted anymore.
We're gonna rise up, we're gonna shake the country to its roots.
Firefighters are not second-class citizens.
Well, they should certainly shouldn't be.
But if they talk, they'll they'll get they'll get sidelined, they'll be called crazies, even though they heard explosions.
They can't be, they can't be allowed to say that.
They heard explosions?
Yeah, absolutely.
It's on tape.
We have people coming out of the buildings that heard explosions.
We have film footage of people that uh talked to Fox News that was taken off uh the air, and then now it was brought back by X. That's all available.
That's why you need a commission to go back and look at all the.
Wait, so there are and pardon my ignorance.
Um, but there are people on tape saying I heard explosions.
Yes, absolutely, 100%.
Multiple people.
So the counter to this, which is also kind of rooted in common sense is wow, that would require a lot.
At that point, a lot of people tried to run over not a lot, but many people that I saw tried to run on two trade show.
I don't know.
I'm trying to find um did they pull them all off YouTube?
bro Of course they would fucking lot of people to be involved in a vast conspiracy and to stay silent for 24 years, and that's just impossible because people talk.
Not a lot of people.
Not a lot of people.
It would involve a very very precise action of planning.
Uh and you know, um, taking steps to control the situation.
Um, and uh I again I I have no firsthand evidence of this.
That's why, and this is the most important thing.
If there's one thing that you have the ability to do, because you're very well respected, and deservedly so, you coming out and showing that report, that request, put out by the firefighters of America and by the people who are excuse me for doing that.
No problem.
The people who are the most impacted by this.
Yes.
I've helped them now.
I'm not I'm not there's no money in this for me.
I'm everything on pro bono.
A new presidential commission.
There was no presidential commission before.
This would be the first presidential commission.
We recommend you take this moment to do what we're about to do, which is if I have a son or a daughter, and I'm the youngest of nine, my brothers and sisters served in every branch of the military.
None of them would be acceptable casualties.
And if we had people that made the decision that we can afford to get people over in Afghanistan, knowing that several thousand are going to come back dead.
If there's no that we've got to find an alternative to that.
And if we didn't do it there, then we shouldn't do it in the U.S. Do I think 9-11 is going to be the biggest scandal in our lifetime and beyond?
Yes.
I think it's going to be the biggest scandal in the history of America.
It absolutely will be, because that will expose everything.
And again, a lot of the people here are still alive.
That's that's the big problem why it'll be so huge.
And because it is so recent that we have relevant information still available.
That's right.
We have recorded information, we have personal information.
Once people realize they can talk and not be afraid of being killed or not being afraid of being ostracized.
And you know what gets me is reporters who call people uh um you know conspiracy theorists.
Well, that's all the agency does.
I know.
They're the ones that create the conspiracies.
I'm aware.
I mean, come here and break.
I'm aware.
They have whole courses for their agents on how to make people look like they're conspiracy theorists.
And the propaganda operations designed to discredit Exactly all we want is the truth.
Of course.
So Trump, appoint people of impeccable integrity, let them study the facts.
I will testify under oath everything I know about intelligence.
Let these three thousand architects who are risking their careers.
Shout out to this guy, bro.
Yeah.
Fucking big W for Moko.
For Kurt Weldon to be doing this, man.
Making nothing.
Let them testify under oath.
So let me ask you a very dark question.
I don't even know if I want the answer, but um Flight 93, which crashed in your state in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, um, became a kind of and you feel obviously so crushed for the people, Todd Beamer and the rest on that flight, and they sound like the act of bravely and all that.
But you know, Dick Cheney, the President Bush was hiding at off at Air Force Base, refused to come back to DC because of cowardice.
And so Cheney was kind of running everything on that day on September eleventh, and he said it's been reported.
You know, he gave the orders to shoot down that plane, but then they told us no, it wasn't shut down.
The hijackers were under assault by the passengers, and so they drove it into the ground.
Do you think that plane was shut down by the US government?
I I don't have any evidence of that, but I I've seen other speculation that that plane may have been heading for the Chicago Tower.
And if it wasn't for the people on the plane that diverted it and turned it around, that's where it was heading.
For sure.
Well, clearly it was it was that plane was going to be used to kill Americans, no doubt.
And I lost a constituent that was a pilot on one of the planes, uh, Michael Horrocks, who went to Westchester, the same school I went to, and I immediately contacted his widow and uh raised the funds to build a playground in his honor at the elementary school for his kids.
So I felt it personally.
The story is a story that America has to come to grips with this.
Because if there's any one story that's going to determine whether or not we are a country of what we all claim to be, then as painful as it is, we have to learn the lessons from that.
If we don't, and we allow these people that were involved in these cover-ups, and in my case, I the people that I'm talking about are covering up without any hesitation, the intelligence side of it.
If we don't do that, then this is just inviting this to happen again and again.
Right.
And it's and it's gonna continue.
You can't have that in a country like ours.
We're supposed to be the symbol around the world.
And w we get laughed at by people.
The people in Libya know what we did and why we did Qaddafi.
North Korea, we need a solution from North Korea that Colin Pell endorsed that I worked on uh with with a bipartisan delegation that the White House under Bush didn't want.
And then look at now, North Korea is threatening an attack.
All of these things we create.
And if the American people don't have access to know the truth, then we're not really what we say we are.
Who are the darkest actors in the Bush administration, do you think?
I I can't name anyone.
I mean, Sandy Berger, in my opinion, uh should have been tried for treason.
So Sandy Burger was uh I agree.
Well, he committed treason, so he should have been.
He's passed now.
I knew him.
Um he was a national security advisor for Bill Clinton.
So tell us tell us you've made reference to him, for those who don't remember or are getting their history from Wikipedia.
Uh uh who is Sandy Berger and and why do you think he committed treason?
And Wikipedia, by the way, has no credibility.
They are basically uh it's a controlled uh process to manipulate.
And and you don't really know that until I know it.
Just because you know, you get older and like there are some things on Wikipedia, it's like, wait, I was there.
I I know that that's not true.
Sandy Berger was when this all started.
He was security advisor for Clinton in the nineties.
And as a member of the Cox Commission, which was a formal commission established by the Congress, made up of nine members.
Headed by Congressman Chris Cox of California.
That's right.
Five Republicans, four Democrats, all committee chairs except me.
I was appointed by Newt, and we spent six months behind closed doors looking at all the data about why China stole our technology.
And what we ended up with was a nine to zero vote.
Our security was severely harmed by China's acquisition of technology.
And Chris Cox won a nine to zero vote.
I went beyond that.
And working with the people that I had befriended that were doing the able danger stuff, I said, Why did this happen?
And they produced charts for me, which I have given to you to show the process that China established.
And China did what we do.
We try to spine other countries.
That's part of the game.
It's legitimate.
But if you get caught by that, that's your fault.
China set up a process using money through the uh Central Military Commission, the People's Liberation Army, to set up front companies to deliberately acquire selected technology in the U.S. by using campaign donations, primarily to the Clinton campaign in the mid-90s.
The charts show that you have those charts.
Those donations resulted in waivers of arms control agreements.
Those uh donations involved in waivers of controls over technology, and all the technologies are listed.
Uh those charts show that four Chinese nationals who had no citizenship rights here gained access to the White House, in some cases 49 times in one year.
They were raising money for the Democratic National Party and Clinton.
All of that was uh orchestrated by Sandy Berger politically.
In the end, what happened was we basically empowered China to acquire our technology by allowing them to use campaign donations.
And the best example I can give you of this is there was a very specific uh uh inquiry done by the Justice Department of the Lorale Corporation in California.
LaRao Corporation, very capable um uh space company and technology company, uh, had been caught transferring stage separation technology to China.
Stage separation technology allows you to have So, real quick, guys.
I had to fucking go on bit shoot to find this shit because it's so goddamn censored.
But basically, check this out.
This is um FDNY firefighters report explosions during the collapse of the World Trade Center.
Released from NIST after they were sued.
You heard um twisting, and then you heard from far away boom, boom, as uh the floor.
I could see the shadow of the debris coming.
Oh, what the fuck?
Go back.
If you don't want to die from tooth decay, gum disease, or any dental.
Stop what you were doing.
Introducing the non- This is like the real banned website right here.
These stupid ass ads.
Bruh.
Shit is so garbage.
Lightweight and simple to use.
It uses an easy four.
I can see the shadow of the debris coming down.
And then you felt this tremendous win.
And you heard the boom and everything was completely black.
I couldn't see John at this point.
I couldn't see anyone.
And for a moment, I thought I was the only person.
So boom, there you go.
They're hearing the explosions.
Of a multi-stage missile to go long distances.
Yes, which is required for intercontinental.
And China didn't have that.
They didn't have that capability.
And there are hundreds of witnesses that heard the explosions, by the way, chat.
So they got it.
So LaRao Corporation was caught transferring that.
That's a violation.
So the Justice Department, this is public information, was about ready to indict the CEO, Bernie Schwartz.
Bernie Schwartz went to Sandy Berger and received this is public information, a retroactive presidential waiver.
Retroactive presidential waiver.
The technology had already been transferred.
Now they get the waiver that it's okay.
And that year, Bernie Schwartz becomes one of the single biggest donors in the history of the Democrat Party.
I put all the donations in the congressional record.
So anyone can go back in the congressional record to that time period and look for my speech, and you'll see the donations of Sandy Berger to the Democrat National Party and Al Gore and Bill Clinton.
While we were giving our technology, so China didn't steal it.
They outsmarted us.
That's our fault, not their fault.
Right.
They bribed our officials.
So that's the first thing with Sandy Berger.
Then Sandy Berger was involved in the run-up to 9-11.
And he was uh still uh Clinton's security advisor.
He was uh told he had to appear before the 9-11 Commission.
So two weeks before he was to appear, he gets permission to go to the National Archives uh in Washington, and he goes up to the top floor in a special room.
it's a big empty room Every single time, chat.
Democratic attorney who served as the 18th U. National Security Advisor for U.S. President Bill Clinton from 97 to 2001 after he had served the de uh deputy national security advisor for Clinton administration.
2005, he was fine and sentenced to two years of probation plus community service.
Man.
Boom.
And he didn't realize he was on camera.
They bring out documents of the S to see before his testimony.
He said it was to refresh his memory.
He ends up stealing those documents.
In a case that many remember and laugh about.
He stuffed the documents in his underwear and his socks and his shirt pocket.
You've seen the story, and of course.
It's all true.
He leaves the archives with those national security archives.
All pre-911 intelligence.
And by the way, none of this is in a 9-11 commission report.
None of it.
That's not mentioned.
No.
He leaves the uh archive.
We know what those documents were.
Well, I'll tell you what happened.
He gets caught.
The inspector general for the archives contacts Berger and said, Mr. Burger, did you take anything while you're in the archives?
And he says no.
That's a felony.
He lied to a federal agent.
He then hires one of Clinton's personal lawyers.
That lawyer cuts a plea bargain.
Sandy Berger pleads guilty to 11 felonies.
Lying to a federal agent, stealing five documents, and destroying five documents.
The plea bargain he gets is one misdemeanor.
No jail time.
He loses security clearance for one year.
And you guys could see that here.
Literally, 2005 was his final sentence, two years of probation plus community service for an author's removal of class 5 material from National Archives.
So, yep.
Basically, nothing happened to the guy.
In the August before my election loss, I told my staff I want to go to the archives to see copies, what we think burger stole.
The CIA called my office and said, tell your boss that's very sensitive information.
Like, what do you have to tell me what I what my job is?
I know what my job is.
I don't need to be reminded by somebody from some agency.
So I went there.
The documents were all regarding pre-911 intelligence.
The Millennium After Action Report, which was prepared by John Ashcroft, was part of the documents that they didn't want the 9-11 Commission to have.
Sandy Burger stole those documents.
If you stole documents, then in a National Archives, you'd be in jail right now.
Sandy Berger got away with it.
One felony, he leaves the administration of Clinton, and he forms a company.
Guess what the company's called?
Stonebridge.
I think he hires Madeline all can't make this fucking shit up, bro.
Can't make this shit up, chat.
Oh, bright.
Stonebridge Albright.
What do they do?
They represent Chinese corporations.
Bruh.
Incredible.
Disgusting people.
Avenue Tucker's like, oh, damn.
Now gone.
Both now gone.
Um do we know it was.
Oh, is he dead?
No, he's not.
Did he die?
Oh yeah, he died in 2015.
Okay.
In those five documents?
Well, I when I went down there, I looked at what we think he stole.
It's all pre-911 intelligence.
Suggesting that.
Yeah, well, we know that Clinton could have taken out Bin Laden in the base camps many times.
I mean This is true.
He could have taken out Bin Laden many times.
All of this, and there's much more intrigue that I don't know about.
That's why it needs a thorough investigation, not of staffers, not of hacks, but of people of intellect and people who are willing to put the country first.
That's why Trump needs a convening commission.
This is all so heavy that um, you know, you wonder who would take that job.
No, I have people who take it.
I have firefighters who will take it, fire engineers.
I have people that will surprise you.
Bro, I'll fucking take it.
Put me on that commission.
We'll we'll get to the truth, chat.
Put me on that commission.
We will unmask every motherfucker man.
Put me on there.
My clearance is still valid, too.
That we'll take the job.
That would take true courage.
No one even mentions declassifying 9-11.
I mean, it's like, oh, the Kennedy assessment shouldn't.
UAPs.
I mean, I'm all for I'm all for disclosure because we own the government.
We're shareholders, we're not slaves.
So that's my view.
I always push for disclosure, and I really mean it.
But a 9-11, I don't even know anyone who wants I do, but I don't know anybody else other than you who really wants full disclosure because it's like you can feel it glowing.
You just feel like I don't know what that is, but that's really true.
You know why?
Everybody in Washington gets caught up with their with their careers with their consultant fees, with their um, you know.
I'm done with that.
You know, I'm still paying the mortgage on my house.
Actually, yeah, actually paying the mortgage on my what age?
77.
Amazing.
Yeah, my wife's a nurse.
You know, we don't know.
So you didn't get rich in Congress.
No, I did not get it.
Only guy that didn't get Richard Cog, because unlike everybody else, man.
That's how you know he's legit, bro.
Donna Marco for Kurt Weldon.
I need to get him on the show, man.
I don't know how I don't know how Biden and Obama Obama was nothing in the Senate.
How do you make 88 million dollars uh in the Senate when you don't have a job?
And Biden, who I grew up with and was a friend with.
I mean, no, it's our kids went to school together.
How does he have multiple houses at the beach and and uh you know uh I I don't need I don't Amen.
These dudes all become rich as hell when they become politicians, and they're making what 150, 170K per year.
Need wealth.
Nancy Pelosi has never made a over 179,000 dollars a year, chat, but she's a multi multimillionaire.
She's worth like some crazy number, like 120 million or some shit.
i don't let me see here what her let's google it because you guys already know that oh Apple 15, bro.
Rich as fuck.
Over 100 million net worth.
Easy.
Okay, now they're saying 240 million.
Bro.
Making 179,000 a year.
Crazy.
Need wealth to be successful.
And that's not my gonna be my legacy.
But the there are people, and it makes me sick to my stomach because I'd like to name them all right now, Tucker.
Well, go go ahead.
Well, I I have them there.
You know my partners, Judge Sullivan.
Um, we got here um Primo Dominican.
Hey Martin, appreciate what you do.
Uh going to see you in South Carolina next Tuesday.
I got the meet and greet and was wondering if your book would uh have no problem signing it.
Of course I'll sign her for you, bro.
No problem.
Got you, Primo Dominican.
Of course I'll sign it, bro.
Any of you guys that come by the way, uh, if you want to get your book sign, I'll absolutely sign your guys' book.
Um Ark Lightning, bring a buy a copy.
I hate that they will never let me read these chats because it's been a minute since I and we're finishing up this interview, we got a few more minutes.
Um Ark Lightning says, I hate that they will never come clean.
The pain, death, lies, and hate from all involved will never be fully revealed.
Truth will fade.
It's new been uh it's already been 23 years, another 10-15.
And most who know will be dead, probably.
Why am I says, Myron, uh Weldon seems like he has a pocket aces ready to expose a deep state.
I hope he has a constituency plan to release his artifacts.
Them boys can't don't pay, uh, don't play.
You think he has a release or kill switch?
He probably does.
He probably does.
Where can I find a Richard Gage interview?
I'm assuming it's not on shit tube.
No, it's not on shit tube.
Here is a link.
I'll drop it in here for you right now on um all the platforms.
If you guys want to go ahead and watch the Richard Cage interview, here it is.
Links are right there for you guys.
Um Johnny Um says, uh Kurt mentioned uh to message them on LinkedIn in the interview.
I'll post a link below.
Also, funny enough, top comment on the video is Susan Lindau, whose life was ruined for a whistleblowing too look her up.
We gotta interview them both.
Okay, so I gotta reach this out to this guy on LinkedIn.
God damn.
All right.
Let me see here.
Hold on one sec, chat.
Ah, God, I gotta log in.
All right, fine.
I'll figure it out.
All right.
Um, let's see else what we got here.
Um Yasser says, Myron, I'm not sure if you got my chat earlier, but go work, bro.
It's crazy, no one wants to expose these truths.
Uh, but in the end, the truth wins, crisis king, and Christ claim the truth.
I appreciate that, yeah, sir.
Appreciate that.
Uh support my friend.
Uh and we got 3,000 likes despite having uh 2600 uh live viewers, man, on uh YouTube alone.
Then we got another 1900 of you guys on Rumble.
Shout out to you guys.
So Mark.
AJ Sandy Ball said, um, thank you for the show and what you do appreciate your sand and I appreciate you, Sandy Balls.
That crazy ass name is hilarious.
But um, but yeah, this has been a very informative show.
We covered so much today, bro.
Hold on.
But that is my job, man.
Educate y'all ninjas.
We covered economics, whole bunch of shit.
Economics, gun control.
W stream, bro.
Very distinguished.
Um, the former deputy director of the FBI, Buck Ravel, um, Jim Woolsey, former deputy, former head of the CIA, um, Chuck Brooks, uh who you got a note from, uh, former uh top guy at Homeland Security, uh, Admiral Jay Cohen, who's head of research, they all know what I know, and a lot more people.
Uh, I had lunch with Jim Jones twice last year, former security advisor to Obama.
Um, I don't want to upend their careers.
I don't want to cost them money.
But America, America needs to know the truth.
But without naming specific names, um, I'm familiar with every person that you just mentioned, and I would say from my impression, having lived in DC for 40 years, those are good guys, I think.
Honest people.
Yeah.
Um, but without naming anybody, like people who, and those are all very highly informed people, like actually, for real, not not bullshit.
No, they're all real.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
For real.
Of that, of those kind of people, how many that you know think uh this is not right.
The 911 all of them.
But they're not gonna come out.
But everyone kind of be the lead person to come out and take it on.
And many people say, you know, Kurt, you're crazy.
You know, you're of course.
Well that's how they try to describe it.
The only reason that I've I've never done a 9-11 show, not a single one, really, that I know maybe one in 30 years, 20 well now, 24 years.
But the only reason that I wanted to talk to you specifically is because I was there, and so I know how much you know, and you're not a fake person at all.
You're like right at the center of it.
So I think you have complete credibility on this topic.
And I think it's pretty hard to dismiss you as a wacko.
If you're a wacko, then why are you gonna take over the armed services committee?
Like why would Donald Rumsfeld endorse me for the Yeah, he's not a wacko.
And this proves what I'm trying to say, guys.
9 11 is probably gonna be the most damaging thing to American uh trust in the government if it's ever exposed.
I'm telling you, bro.
What armed service?
And if you're still paying your mortgage at 77, you clearly weren't ripping anybody off.
Facts.
I have no secret bank account.
Bro, is bro, is legit is legit, man.
Clearly.
Um paying his mortgage at 77 years old, not a multi-multi-multi-millionaire like a lot of these other people.
He's telling the truth.
Uh I I I um obviously he's a little uh nervous to talk about them boys for obvious reasons, but um but hey, we Googled the names, we saw who it was.
So um, so I do think you've got a lot of credibility, but it's just interesting.
You're obviously very focused on this.
The people, just to restate the people that you talk to who are in similar positions of Um, someone asked me, Myron, have you ever looked into the Palantir and his involvement with J.D. Vance and Wassad and COVID?
Yes, I've explained I've explained COVID a bunch of times about how it's a um run by them boys.
And I'm and I've also talked about um Palantir as well.
V J D Vance and Alex Carp and all these guys were all hardcore Zionists.
Alex Carp, the other founder of Palantir, alongside Peter Teal, hardcore Zionists.
Palantir is a software that the IDF uses to bomb all the uh Palestinians, bro.
Of authority who'd have access to in you know, real and intel on this, they all think that the 911.
They all think the 911 report was just silly cover up.
They think that there's a lot more to what happened than what's being told.
The firefighters think the same, but a firefighter who's doing their you know, the key thing and why I devote my life to firefighters, they're the most powerful people in the country.
They're not driven by power nor money.
But when I organized them um back in 1987, and the fire caucus became the largest in the Congress, I said, these are the people that make America work.
Of course.
I mean, they're the people that not just fight the fires and disasters, they're the people it's where you vote on election day.
Of course.
It's where you hold the Boy Scout and Girl Scout meeting room.
And there are 50,000 stations run by 30,000 departments, and 85% of them are volunteers.
Do you know next year as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of America, the fire service will be 290 years old?
Yeah.
The first fire department was formed by Ben Franklin in Philadelphia in 1736.
It didn't take a government to get people to come together to protect each other.
It's older than America.
And the 50 That's crazy.
I didn't know that.
They're the heart and soul of our nation at the backbone of the world.
I know that for that.
And that's what I'm telling Trump.
If you ignite that group of people, you don't need to have MAGA people alone.
You have America then.
Because in every poll, firefighters are 98% supported.
They're the only ones everyone likes.
I totally agree.
That is true.
That is true.
They're the most favorite public servants for sure.
Not driven by power nor money.
That's right.
And that's why firefighters don't want to get involved in a political battle.
Even if they know they're being shortchanged, even if they know their loved one was killed when they shouldn't have been killed, they keep quiet.
Well, I'm not going to keep quiet.
I'm their voice, and I'm going to speak out.
So let me ask you one final question for people who've made it this far in the interview, and and I should just, I want to say for the record, I think you've been really restrained.
You haven't speculated on really anything other than things you you said, I saw this, I know this to be true, but you haven't given us some complex theory of why this happened.
Oh, I can't.
I won't.
Right.
Um, but for people who are are thinking, wow, this is a little more serious than I realized, and I want to know more, and clearly Wikipedia is a filter, not uh a way to actually understand history.
Um, what should people what responsible, credible accounts of 9-11 would you recommend people read?
Like where do you get closer to the truth?
There there is no one single account that I have seen I would suggest, uh and they can go on the only I'm not on social media except on LinkedIn.
Uh and if you go to my LinkedIn, I'll send you a copy of uh Bravo 7.
Bravo 7 is a film one hour long done by firefighters, not done by Hollywood.
And by the way, my my film based on my books coming out next year, and all the proceeds of my film Firefight are going to firefighters.
So nobody can say he's gonna make a profit off that.
No, you're still we pay your mortgage.
My Hollywood film is the proceeds are going to firefighters, and it's about my Book.
But Bravo 7 gives you the story of what really happened from the eyes of a firefighter.
And then it has the audio comments of Oreo Palmer.
And if you're a human being and you listen to that brave firefighter with two kids, I think two or three kids, who's risking his life after he went up 40 floors in the elevator, climbing up 38 floors with his team, arriving on the floor of impact, and saying I can handle it.
And if we let him die there, like it was just some random thing, then we're not human beings of decency.
I agree.
We owe Oreo Palmer.
We owe Ray Downey.
Ray Downey told us 93, eight years earlier, this is gonna happen again.
Ray Downey told us in the Gilmore Commission we needed to have this fusion center.
We allowed unnamed scumbags in the CIA to block us from having a fusion center.
We allowed unnamed scumbags in the agencies to block transferring the information that Scott Philpot and Tony Schaefer and Eileen Pricer and Eric Kleinsmith had that they tried to transfer to the Justice Department.
And they also had information the before the attack on USS Cole when they ruined the career of uh of Kirk Liphol, the commander of the coal, and I defended him.
If we're gonna truly be a country that really cares about other people and what we're doing, then we have to live up to that.
And how can you send your kid to war or combat and all this crap about giving them a home and a place to live and health?
Well, great, let's do it up front.
Let's prevent them from needing a home.
Let's prevent them from needing health care.
Let's prevent them from having to be put in a in a shelter someplace.
Let's focus on the veteran before they become disabled.
Let's focus on the firefighters before they die.
But see, the media, the media and the Intel D state likes to make it look like well, we got all these charities out there.
These charities allow us to give money like we really care about them.
Caring about them after they're dead is not the same as preventing them from dying.
And that's what this is about, preventing them from dying.
And I'm not gonna stop until we until we take the necessary steps to never let this happen again.
I'm grateful uh for your determination.
And the last thing I'll say is I think when you give up the love of money, you you get filled with a holy power, and you clearly have been.
So Congressman, thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Great interview.
It's not often that I'll sit through an entire interview, but that was uh really good.
Uh uh, you know, and I think it lends far more credence to um, you know 9-11.
Um, and as you guys know, obviously, there's many components of 9-11.
We have the Israeli angle, we have the um deep state angle, we have the um 9-11 commission angle, etc.
We covered more of the you know bullshit of the intelligence agencies and the 9-11 commission angle with this interview.
Um, but you know, this is a very uh complex, multi-faceted um conspiracy.
And um the fact that we have a former congressman, you know, you can tell you speaking from a from the heart here very passionately about this.
Um, we were relied to, ladies and gentlemen, about 9-11.
We were absolutely lied to.
And um, it's good to see that some Patriots are out there um finally exposing this shit.
It really is good to see.
So uh I'm excited.
Um, we will see what happens.
Um, and uh, yeah, dude.
Yeah, seriously.
Um, let's see here.
Let me make sure I didn't catch any chats.
Myron Trump has been disappointing lately, honestly.
I was expecting him to expose more, but my question is do you think Trump knows what's up with them boys?
And if he does, why doesn't he slowly expose?
Bro, he definitely knows what what's up with them.
He's admitted before on radio interviews that the Zionist lobby is very powerful.
He knows it.
Um it's just that they put him in power.
Uh Squat says, uh I got into an argument yesterday with a boomer family friend, and he can't wait until we go to war with Iran.
Bloomers will send the young generation to die for Israel.
There are the issue there with brainwashed.
Yeah.
Boomers are stupid as fuck, bro.
I agree with you.
Stupid.
They're absolute idiots.
And I'm glad that um, you know, in one or two more generations, they won't be voting anymore.
You know.
They they won't their uh their influence won't be as powerful.
Um Gray Show from NT, I appreciate that.
NT.
Uh Fitler says, uh, Myron, you say you you stayed uh HSI given what's happened since you've been on the job and you believe you tell the truth no matter what.
What would you have done?
Would you have been a whistleblower?
Um, yeah, if I saw some bullshit, of course.
Of course.
Um the good thing is is that with them boys, bro, uh, they didn't have as much influence on on HSI, honestly.
You know, you're just going after crooks at that point, you know.
Not as much as other agencies like the FBI who would deal with far more political situations.
TBC Films, you should really have a videographer follow you uh on these events to get BTS footage and B-roll to use for outro footage or whatever else.
Yes, I will probably have Andy there helping me film on this one um yeah sir so if there's no hope then was Kenny the last hope for the USA or does it have to be the people to wake up um well here's the thing bro yeah Kenny was the last president that didn't bend the knee to the um Israel lobby for sure but um every president since has because I think they kind of know that if you don't play you don't
play nice with Israel, you're probably going to get assassinated, bro.
Unfortunately, that's kind of what it is.
Um, let me see what else we got going on here.
Let me see here.
Who's live?
Is fresh still alive?
They got to be the best of the best.
They got to be the best of the best.
Dom, do I put people on?
No, no, you don't.
All right.
So for me to put this man on, much less a black man.
Yo, yo.
For me?
No, no, no, no, no.
I'll keep it real.
For me to put this man on, he is the best of the fucking best.
They've been on for about two hours now.
All jokes aside, man, when it comes to numerology and stocks, he's better than me.
Okay.
I didn't focus my energy in the stock market.
I focus my energy other ways.
Cause you know, quite frankly, I'm getting my money back in a couple hours, man.
Okay.
So I'm saying, but when it comes down to it, he's made me a lot of money.
Uh, I'm not going to lie.
I've made more money off the stock market than I have sports gambling.
Okay.
I've made more money shorting Tesla than I did with this bullshit.
Okay.
So let's keep it real, man.
The real money is in the stock market.
Okay.
This, this, this is fun and games because I can win a hundred thousand and guess what?
I'll put a smile on my face.
I'll be happy.
My life ain't changing.
My, my life ain't changing, but guess what?
Stock market money changes your life.
Yeah.
I know they normally go on for two hours.
I don't know how much longer they're going to be on.
Um, I'm debating if I should get off now.
We've been streaming now.
How long we've been going chat?
Oh shit.
We've been going for six and a half hours, man.
Six hours and 38 minutes.
Nick is alive right now too.
Let's see what else we got here.
We had a good show yesterday on after hours.
That was a good time.
That trad chick was cooking those chicks.
That was fucking hilarious.
Drewski says clan meeting.
Um, maybe, uh, maybe later if I'm not too tired, I'm going to, um, Angie and my cousin are here.
I'm going to, um, walk them home.
It's dark.
It's late at night guys.
It's 1140 and you guys know I don't like Angie walking by herself.
I don't trust these motherfuckers, man.
Let's see here.
Uh...
Hmm.
Oh, shit.
Elijah Schaefer, shout out to my guy.
No, no, Mendoza.
Apparently he got an $800,000 house?
Carmelo Anthony?
No way.
Testosterone up is...
it is actually through lifestyle change and through supplementation and unfortunately they who that's creepy.
Yeah, like there is a little bit of like there's I gotta go up there and do a slightly offensive with Elijah.
It's just that he goes live when I go live.
So that's the copyright.
I gotta find a day and a time.
Go up there.
Oh, this fucking thought.
Holly.
Maybe it was in the beginning.
I'm trying to find this.
Oh, this is the house.
Okay.
Let's go through this.
Happing me, so and screaming we are kangs now.
So I had to bring a little bit of protection today.
Hell yeah.
It's like a condom, but for black people.
I mean, not black, sorry, football players.
I don't know why I said that.
I should not have said that.
That was really racist.
That was you know, everyone knows that in this show we stand against racism, which is of course why we implement DEI.
And so uh we of course have somebody here that is a victim.
He's a victim of rape, Joey, who I edits on the videos.
He's been getting raped recently a lot in studio, and so we pray for him, pray pray for Joey.
Anyway, uh Michael Mendoza of the Mendoza Report, Mendoza Report.com.
He's got a new update.
It's a patch firmware update.
You go to WW.patch firmware updates.mendoza.report dot com.
And uh you actually get the full report.
It's the Epstein files released directly on his page.
Welcome back to the show, Michael Mendoza of the Mendoza Report.
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All right, we've got a great story for you guys today.
Um, and as we talk about this, this is kind of crazy.
So um Carmelo Anthony was actually released from jail.
I don't know why that was uh there.
They actually raised nearly 500,000 for his legal defense, and are now moving into a massive new home.
Um, we have the pictures as well.
Because that was true.
Yeah, you know you're joking.
No, no, he's that's crazy that it actually is true, and they're confirming it.
Go into like his $800,000 home he's going into right now.
So immediately after they raised the funds, they bought a new home.
Yeah, that's true.
And I guarantee you guys it's in a white neighborhood.
I guarantee fucking tea on this house that they bought is in a white fucking neighborhood, bro.
Yeah, it's yeah, it's absolutely unbelievable.
And could you imagine it was the other way around?
I mean it'd be summer of love all over again.
They would be burning down buildings, they would be craziness, riots in the street, but put the picture up.
So actually I guess this guy, uh this guy gets that nice house.
Yes, I actually this looks exactly like my old holy shit.
Niggas bought a mansion.
Because here's the thing, bro.
863,000 in Frisco, Texas is gonna go really far, chat.
My condo is worth more than that.
But Frisco, Texas, there ain't nothing out there, bro.
So you could get a big ass house for for that much.
You know what I mean?
I mean, look come on, man.
Let's let's look at this.
Frisco, Texas.
Right.
What's the demographics of this city?
White, 81%, black.
Oh, only three percent of the population.
Wow.
Native American.
What's Hispanic?
Hispanic gotta be higher.
11%.
Okay.
So what is the average income here?
I didn't think it would be that high, 81%.
Um, but that makes sense why they're still gonna stay in Frisco then.
Uh let's see here.
average income...
Okay, bam, bam, bam, baby.
All right, the median income for a household in the city was 100,000.
That's quite a bit.
Immediate income was 109.
So Frisco's a Frisco is a nicer area, chat.
Frisco, Texas.
It is a nicer area.
I have a uh income, median income of 100,000 a year for Texas is pretty fucking high, chat.
That's pretty high.
And then 81% is white.
Well, that makes sense, actually, now that you do the math.
But that explains why there's a higher income because between the Asians and the whites, that accounts for about 75%.
So that makes sense why it's $100,000 median income.
And that explains why he's still staying his ass in Frisco.
Old house in Texas or was this kid from Frisco, Texas?
I don't think this Carmelo guy was from Frisco, Texas.
Where was this nigga from, bro?
Hold on.
Chat, where was this Carmelo Anthony kid from?
He's definitely not from Frisco.
He's definitely not from Frisco.
Where is this guy from, bro?
Where is this guy from, bro?
Chat, where's this?
Where's uh where's Carmelo Anthony from, chat?
He's clearly not from Frisco.
I don't think he's from Frisco, he's probably from a town over.
Because he moved to Frisco, which means wherever he's at probably isn't safe, but it makes sense why Frisco is safer because 50% white, 25% Asian, meaning income is 100,000 a year.
That's high for Texas, by the way.
Okay, that's super high for Texas.
100,000 a year.
Texas is a fairly poorer state compared to the Northeast at least.
You guys said he's from Louisiana.
Someone said he's not he's he's uh he's from Frisco.
I don't know if he's from Frisco, bro.
Texas.
Um said he's from Louisiana.
I literally lived in Frisco.
I lived this is down the street from where I lived.
I know this house, by the way.
I thought it was where I lived.
Oh shit.
So they bought this house uh with the legal defense money, they put a down payment on a very large home in Texas.
Uh, here it is.
This is actually unironically a small house in Texas.
This is a normal-sized home.
Uh, if you ever want to live there for 800 grand, that's crazy.
You can get that house, right?
Five bedrooms.
Nice and big.
Every house in Texas is yellow and has this wood in it.
And then they took a picture in their new house without uh the furniture, and they bought him a suit and they bought him new shoes.
This is not a joke.
So they bought that house, bro.
They bought this house quick.
Joke.
Look, it gets even better.
That's um, they bought it before bro was even out.
Believable.
And they put up pictures Manifest of God promises all uh this is why they really mad.
Both mom and dad in this house, unlike the other family, free Carmelo.
What is this, Brad?
Look at my new ride.
Nigga, what?
Bruh.
Yo.
This is like his mom, I think.
Stop with the fake narrative.
No absent father in this household, unlike the other family, and it's the mom with a picture of an escalade.
And they I'm not they bought an escalate with large broads.
Okay, actually, I thought you were kidding about bro.
Unfucking believable.
Unfucking believable, bro.
About the escalate thing.
I thought that was a joke.
I don't know if that was real.
That's crazy.
Bro, there's no way they bought that house.
Did they really buy that house, bro?
Crazy work.
That's crazy work.
Yeah, I believe that.
I wasn't joking.
Um, so just so she bought a Frisco does an offer section eight.
Oh man.
Okay.
Your mind, do you catch the Biden's piece today?
No, why would I?
I'll give a fuck Obiety, gotta say, bro.
She bought an escalade and they did the whole ribbon shit.
You know what I mean?
They didn't even wait like a month or two months.
They did it like within the same week.
They bought a new house.
Yeah, immediately.
That's unbelievable.
Wow, I'm really shocked about it.
See, and you thought I was throwing under the bus, butn't realize it's throwing you under the escalate because the truth is it's like I'm getting crunched up.
His parents gonna spend all the money meant for his defense.
This nigga be cooked facts, bro.
By the wheels.
His family is about to spend all that money.
Yeah, you didn't even know what was going on.
No one knew it, but I actually sat there for a second.
And um, what I think is crazy about This is he's actually going to need a lot of money for his defense funds.
Yeah, he is.
Like, like it's it's not like he won.
Like I could understand if if he got his charges dismissed, they raised 500k.
The respectful thing to do would be to give the money back to the donors.
But you know, they're the parents of football players.
So what do you expect from the kids?
And they need new kicks.
You can't you can't take away from the shoes, so it's justified.
Escalade basically.
They bought him shoes, though.
They literally said that, and then we also bought him some like new Jordans.
This is not a joke.
So they released they said that.
They can't so they bought themselves a house and a car, and they bought him new kicks.
By the way, I would remind you, he's currently under house arrest.
He's out on bond under house arrest, under special permission to leave.
He has an ankle monitor on.
This guy's not in the clear.
By no means is he possibly gonna be walking free.
But they're already celebrating.
They've already spent his money from his legal defense.
That's good.
I hope he wins.
That's crazy.
I don't know.
Mendoza, Mendoza was telling me he actually agreed with this.
He was saying that, you know, Tim Pool's opinion about this being uh, you know, self-defense was not only the best opinion he's heard so far from the Mendoza report, but you just released recently that there's probably no better reaction from parents than to do this kind of stuff.
Like it's very Chicago.
You you grew you grew up in this culture.
Yeah, right.
Well, not just that.
And then speaking of Tim Pool, uh, we are actually next to him on the front page of Rumble.com.
So shout out to them.
Let's go.
Shout out to them.
Oh, great.
Nice.
Congratulations to them.
Oh, shout out to Rumble.
Shout out to Rumble.
Yeah, Rumble's been very good to us.
Um, you know, they've been like that like a Carmelo Anthony.
You know what I mean?
They have not been.
They've been like a Carmelo Anthony's GoFundMe.
You know, but here's what here's the here's the funniest trick about all this.
Here's how the blacks played us.
This is actually really good shit.
So you know how give send go um is always was always canceling during the BLM riots, like anybody who was like wrongfully charged.
Let's say, like, you know, I was in self-defense.
It was very clear, like the the McCloskeys or Kyle Rittenhouse, and then they try to raise money on give send go.
Well, give some go created this new policy to stop particularly white people, Republicans, from being able to raise money for their defense funds when they're being wrongfully targeted by weaponized judges.
So they created this policy, which started, you know, now that they're not in power, could be used against them.
So then what started during this time?
Give send go.
I'm sure you've heard of that, which is a Christian version or a right wing version of uh of you're saying the same thing.
What's the net?
Go fund me.
Yeah, go fund me.
No, the new ones give send go.
But go fund me is is the left's version.
And so what happened was is they started out with like, hey, we're gonna help Christians and right wingers raise money.
We've used it on this show.
They call you to pray with you and everything like that.
It's very, very Christian, and they don't really take any fees.
Um Carmelo Anthony's family, knowing that you can't raise money on GoFundMe, the left wing's version, started the campaign on Give Send Go, the Christian right wing version of fundraising, and because they can't get cancelled, and now the problem is is that even the platforms like we didn't start this to raise money for like black agitators, but they have to stand on their principles.
Yeah, and it's like ironic because not only did they use our platform that we used to kind of help Rittenhouse, but they actually successfully stopped themselves from getting canceled.
So interesting.
They raised and they raised more money than than Austin Metcalf from my understanding than the the Yeah, they definitely did.
They doubled it almost victims' family.
Do we know the total?
I think they I think they raised something like 500k.
Um, and Metcalf raised like 250.
They raised like 300 or 400.
It was over 400.
He raised enough to put a deposit on the 400 plus.
Yeah.
And the comments section's even more disgusting when you actually go ahead and read the comments where people because when you gift, you can actually Yeah, and people like are saying like, you know, Austin Metcalf deserved to die, all this fucked up shit they say in the comments, man.
So you put a comment, yeah, and they're just praising him, and and they think it's like the best thing, which is okay.
Uh Carmelo Anthony, a student at Frisco Centennial High School.
True, but there are programs where you can go to a school and not live there, bro.
You can go to that that um and also keep in mind if I'm not mistaken, it's an independent school, which means they can take kids from other districts.
That's why I'm a little confused, Bobby G. It's ridiculous.
I gotta say this.
Wow.
I have less faith in the football community than ever, right?
I honestly always was a bit iffy.
You see a guy walking around and that's crazy, though.
863 cable pads, you know, he's got a helmet on, he's well, I tell you this, they probably put a pretty damn good down payment, I'm assuming.
You know, he just looks angry because that's what football players do.
And you're like, wow, I probably Black is Panther's saying he's from Baton Rouge.
Interesting.
He should treat these people like we're in a game because they live life like they're in a game, right?
The world is their GTA map.
And so I was seeing Okay, Black's Bander saying he's from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
I mean, that makes sense.
There's a lot of people from Louisiana that live in Texas, guys.
A lot of them.
You guys gotta remember after um Hurricane Katrina hit um New Orleans, a lot of people moved to um Houston and to Texas in general.
Katrina displaced a lot of people, and they brought a lot of crime too with it.
These people realize we don't play by the same rules, you know.
But I gotta hand it to these people.
Not only did they not play by the same rules, they played by our rules.
They raised half a million dollars, bought themselves a sick ass crib, bitch, and got themselves sick ass wheels.
So, yeah, exactly.
I ain't I ain't tripping nothing.
I'm feeling hood now.
Murder, you know what I mean?
Like that's that's some crazy ass shit that they threw back in our faces.
And I just want to bring up the the uh comparison between Kyle Rittenhouse.
A lot of people are saying that Carmelo Anthony is the left's, you know, uh, or the black community's Kyle Rittenhouse, right?
I want to remind you that it's still believed in the black community that Kyle Rainhouse went out and opened fire in a mass shooting against a bunch of black people.
Like that's the common Yeah, people are retarded for that.
He didn't kill any black people, Kyle Rittenhouse.
As much as Kyle Randhouse is uh is a simp and a pussy, um, and he let his girl run his life and it fucked him up.
Um he did not kill black people, and it was a hundred percent a self-defense case.
The common belief.
Um and I'm gonna- I thought just blasting black shooting in the trap.
He was supposed to come on the show, I'm pretty sure it's canceled because his girlfriend at the time, because he was 18 in a retard, uh talked him out of it.
Now hit random black people just randomly went out there.
It's not even because that's that's what they said though.
Yeah, right.
You know?
Because you know, you had uh Rittenhouse was actually trying to run away to get away, which you can see in the video.
He ended up shooting the pedophile guy that went to attack.
Oh shit.
Fresh and I'm just got off.
Damn, niggas beat me.
I was gonna fucking raid them.
How long did they go?
Oh, they were on for two hours.
That makes sense.
I know they normally go for two hours.
This is a guy who just I guess he was mad that's uh a dispute about a seat.
And if you if you I guess if you get near him or touch him, then he he's just gonna stab you.
Well, yeah, I mean, and I I mean this is just for new viewers.
Like I was there, I saw this.
Brittenhouse was actually following the rules of self-defense, right?
Again, I was actually there, and he was running this way.
He's running away from him.
Oh, yeah, one of the people that he killed was one of them boys, who was also a pedo, a PDF file.
From the people, he's trying to get away.
And the guy grabbed the front of his AR.
He grabbed it to yank it from his arms, and then he blew out his liver, which was kind of crazy to witness.
However, and then the other guy tried to pull out a fire uh uh uh firearm and tried to shoot him, and he blew his bicep up.
Was there also a guy trying to slam him with a skateboard?
Yeah, he died.
Oh, he died.
Yeah, yeah, he shot him in the chest, and then he blew out his heart.
Uh getting shot point blank will actually like blow up your bones.
It'll actually shatter them.
Um you ever seen that one like reporter who shot an AR-15?
He's like, it was so loud.
They're a powerful gun, dude.
I'll tell you that.
It will fuck you up.
Um cool.
So, guys, we've been going for about seven hours now.
Um, so I am probably going to um close out here shortly.
Um, Angie.
Angie.
Shit, I don't know if they left.
Let me check.
No, just give me one second.
Oh no, no, it's fine.
That's fine.
I'm gonna close right now.
No, no, I was just seeing if you guys were still here.
I thought you guys left or something.
Oh, I thought you wanted to ask me what I'm saying.
No, no, no, no.
Can you throw this out?
Sure.
This or this stuff.
You're still with the sunflower seats.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Um, let me double check here.
Check the um I'll check the chat.
Um, W uh stream iron.
Um C C W work life balance.
Get some family time before you crash.
Uh yeah, I'll uh they're gonna they're gonna go um do some stuff tomorrow morning.
Uh let's see here.
Um is Brand's gonna spend all the money?
No, we got that one already.
All right, cool.
All right, guys.
So I hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
I am going to um be live tomorrow at 5 p.m.
I'm gonna cover the news.
I'm gonna cover, look at some of the stories that are going on, and then I'll cover the news with you guys tomorrow.
And um, yeah.
Uh other than that, love you guys.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow at 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, as you guys always know.
Um, I think Andrew will probably come with me to um University of South Carolina.