Former Fed Explains FSU Shooter, RFK Files Released, And Charlie Kirk Debates Anti-Israel Vet!
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So let me go ahead and get some of the stuff going for you guys.
So welcome to the stream, guys.
Got a three-party for you guys today.
We got obviously the...
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Well, here's some here's some breaking news right here with gang members.
Apparently, I just got arrested.
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Uh sound live to Poe County, Florida, as we're hearing from a sheriff Grady Judd on the arrest of a group of undocumented immigrants.
Investigation that was led by my organization.
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Retail crime team, and this investigation began in October of last year, and it involves the TDA.
This this is a very violent Venezuelan gang.
This gang originated out of the prisons in Venezuela.
It's recognized in the United States as an organized, not only an organized gang, but they're also recognized as an organized terrorist organization.
Now you watch the national news and you think, oh, that's something that happened someplace else.
But I can tell you that this violent gang was alive and well in Central Florida.
And I want to show you.
This is Alexis Benavitas, and I'm gonna introduce him to you in a minute.
This is his gun.
I want to tell you that these folks came across the border illegally.
I want to give you details.
This started with And as you guys know as an illegal alien, you can't have guns.
So this is interesting.
32 cases that we worked, and there were four cases worked by other agencies.
But it started out something as minor.
Bro, stealing some Hennessy, uh, blockers them.
The hell as grabbing beer at convenience stores and it elevated to robbery.
And then not only was there a robbery here, but we worked with Osceola County because during the process of this in Osceola County, they come committed robbery with a firearm.
All right, real quick, let me go ahead and go through some of this stuff.
Um get your chats in, guys.
I'll do I'll uh I'll read them in a in a minute.
It's a violent group.
So how did we come into contact with these folks?
Through Publix Organized Retail Crime Investigation Unit who noticed a trend of people stealing high-end liquor from them.
And during the process of the us investigating this, we determined that they were also stealing from Sam's and Walmart, the same trend.
We also learned that other agencies had made four arrests along the way.
And I really want to underscore and highlight the Lakeland Police Department because when they went to Sam's in the city of Lakeland to steal, they actually robbed the clerk injuring her hand.
They had loaded this high-end liquor into a basket and were guys broke into the United States to steal liquor.
Bruh.
Niggas could have just drank tequila back in Mexico.
They literally ran into her, injured her hand, and fled.
The Lakeland Police Department immediately started an investigation.
Learned when they fled, they damaged their vehicle, which ended up in a crash, and then they scattered like rats on a sinking ship.
Oh, they're gonna call them racist for that one.
They ultimately got an Uber and fled.
Lakeland Police Department had suspects and they were onto this case.
They worked hand in glove with us.
We explained to them there was a long-term investigation that we were doing as well, and they wanted to make sure that not only did they have a successful arrest, but that they worked with us so that we could wrap up this entire organization.
But I want to stop just a minute.
It's not just the Lakeland Police Department and the Sheriff's Office, it's DHS.
They were involved in this investigation.
The Orange and Osceola Sheriff's Office was involved in this investigation.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement was involved in this investigation.
The U.S. Marshals Task Force was involved in this investigation.
ICE put holes on all of these folks, and I'm going to talk in detail about that in just a few minutes.
The statewide prosecutor is working with us, and our detectives are currently working with them, because we're seeking to file not only organized retail theft charges, not only robbery charges, we're seeking also to file racketeering charges, which is a 30-year minimum mandatory.
We couldn't do that without the cooperation of, first, our state attorney's office, and ultimately our Florida statewide prosecutors who works under James Uthmeyer, our attorney general.
So when you look at this investigation...
That's the guy that tried to go after the tape brothers.
And then you look at all these investigations, no one agency does this.
So I want to underscore and recognize each of them.
Osceola Orange, when when we were picking up three of the five, two were already in custody in Osceola County, by the way, for a robbery, they sent teams of people out to help us with surveillance and with entry to make sure that we had surf sufficient help to do this appropriately Because these folks are violent and they're dangerous.
But once again, I want to introduce you to the different individuals that you see here.
And I'll start with Samuel Charlie.
He's 25.
He is a documented member of this bros took pictures.
Smiled.
We have designated him as a terrorist federally.
He has a criminal history in this country.
We don't know about his criminal history in Venezuela.
He came here through El Paso in 2023, walked into the border.
It was wide open.
It was not difficult.
He was one of the leaders in these theft operations.
He's unemployed.
And that's a common theme you'll hear throughout the day.
None of these people are working in the United States, but they're living high.
So what does that tell you?
They're committing crime.
They came here illegally through the Biden open border, all but I believe one.
They're robbing and stealing from And if you guys are wondering, I did a whole episode on this on how people come to the United States illegally.
If you type in Myron Gaines, right, bam, come over to my channel.
I have a video on this.
You go to clips, right?
And then boom.
In this video right here.
I explain it in detail how people come into the United States.
Because one of these guys, if you guys notice they all came in through the Southwest border, right?
Which, you know, people will just come here out of nowhere.
So here you go.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
Also, just so you guys know, starting on um, I will not be live on Monday because I'm going to be in South Carolina.
So I'll be live on Tuesday at about 11 o'clock in the morning.
Okay, so market calendars, 11:30-ish.
Um we're gonna be live streaming, and then um uh 7 p.m. uh at 8 p.m. again when we do uh the speech.
Okay.
So uh today's gonna be the last day of the debrief for this week, right?
Uh until Wednesday of next week.
Or yeah, until Wednesday of next week.
And in this case, so this is a video right here, uh former special agents explains uh illegal immigration America.
I dropped the link in there.
Those of us in the United States who behave, and at the end of the day, we didn't have to search for for for him because he was already in the Osceola County jail, charged with a robbery that occurred during the period of time we were investigating this organized retail theft group.
Then there was Ramon Luna, he's 26.
He is an associate, so why do we call him an associate?
Because he has not been certified yet.
I remember when I used to um work in loss prevention.
A lot of you guys might not know this about me.
I used to work at loss prevention at Macy's guys when I was uh 18 while I was doing like the ICE internship.
So when I when I was in Boston in school, I'd go work for um ICE as an intern, and then whenever I went home for vacation or whatever, I'd go back to Macy's over in West Farms Malls in Farmington, Connecticut.
Uh so I would be over there, or West Hartford, however you want to call it call it.
But yeah, I'd be um uh I'd be catching shoplifters at Macy's, man, and retail theft is real, man.
There's like uh crews of guys that go in and just steal a whole bunch of crap, and it's called like a hit and run when they run in, steal a bunch of it, and then run out.
So um organized retail theft is a is is a thing, guys.
It really is.
There's a whole crews out there that just run into a shop, steal a bunch of the high-end merchandise, and then um, and then sell it on the black market.
That's why boosters are such a thing.
But he's in flea markets.
Running with these gang members.
When we finish our investigations and we finish working with the feds, We anticipate that all of these folks will be documented as gang members.
Only two are, but he's an associate of theirs now.
Interestingly enough, even though they claim not to have known each other just when he came through the the same month, September 2023, in El Peso illegally.
And as the end of the day, you're gonna see pictures at the end of them partying.
They've got time to steal, they've got time to rob, they've got time to party in this country.
All why they're here illegally.
All why they were allowed to just walk into this country.
Then there's Aldemaro Mendoza, he's 26.
He is also an associate.
Now he's the exception.
He came in 2016 as a Detroit Tiger Minor League prospect.
He didn't make it.
He didn't even make it to the minor leagues, but he was a prospect when he was brought here.
And guess what?
He failed to deport.
So while he had a legal status in 2016, he failed to deport.
Now listen, 2016 to 2025.
Okay, I'm not real good at math, but that's about nine years, right?
The federal government has him in deportation procedures, but in nine years, they can't get him out of here.
Come on, man.
If you don't think the federal immigration system is messed up, here's your sign.
All the while, he wasn't hard to find because he was in the Osceola jail for robbery.
That's right.
Charlie and Mendoza together robbed a person at gunpoint in Osceola County.
Neither of which should have been here.
All right.
So let's get into the uh one of the main stories for tonight, guys.
We're gonna be talking about the FSU shooter.
As you guys know, there was a mass shooting at um Florida State University yesterday.
Um new details are coming out about the shooter.
Um let's see what we got here.
In Tallahassee, Florida, it's the site of yet another school shooting, this time at Florida State University.
Two people are dead, six hurt, and police have taken a suspect into custody.
Now investigators say the suspected shooter is a 20-year-old student at the school, and he's the stepson of a sheriff's deputy who got his hands on his stepmother's former service weapon.
Okay, so now we got some more details.
Not as a biological mom.
Um, which I thought that that was because they did kind of look like um used her weapon, and he was a student at the school.
Students told reporters they're horrified that gun violence reached their school, which is meant to be a safe space.
It's not how it should be at all.
It's tragic, is what it is.
It's genuinely like a disgusting feeling.
We've got team coverage on this for you this morning, starting with CBS News Reporter Katie Weiss.
She's been on the scene since shortly after the incidents.
Katie, good morning.
Still early in this investigation, obviously, but how did this unfold yesterday?
Well, good morning, Errol.
Um, the community here in Tallahassee, Florida's capital city is truly just shaken this morning, and and yesterday afternoon as well, several neighbors that I spoke to who uh live in the same neighborhood uh of the alleged gunmen in this incident are just totally shocked, surprised that someone that they know um could potentially carry out such an act.
Um in fact, I even spoke with one young woman who uh said she grew up going on the bus uh with this suspect every day in middle and high school.
Let's take a listen to what she had to say.
I went to middle school and high school with him, and I rode the bus home with him.
So he's been, I've known him for a while.
I was in shock.
I was like, I know this kid.
Like I've grown up with this kid.
He lives in my neighborhood.
I was like, how could someone I know do something like This and now, Errol, you also mentioned about how this alleged gunman used his stepmother's service weapon to carry out this attack, uh, according to officials.
One of the big questions on many people's minds is how did he get access to this gun and why?
Why Akirochi, she probably never locked it up.
You know what I mean?
He's an adult.
He seemed to be trustworthy.
Remember, guys, that he was like on a on uh like um like a police board with like volunteers and shit.
So he's an adult, he's in college, probably locked the gun up, you know what I mean?
No need.
You got adults in the house, people understand things.
He's a part of like the little, you know, police corps volunteer squad.
Hey, why did he have access to this gun, Errol?
And Katie, what are we learning about the victim so far?
Well, so far, we're still trying to get more inform.
I got a video on the victims right here.
The vaccine takes us back to Tallahassee, Florida.
Florida State University, the site of another mass shooting in the United States.
And once again, we see people out there Expressing their grief, embracing each other, bringing flowers to the scene of violence to remember the victims.
day's mood, a somber contrast to the chaos of yesterday.
Oh my gosh.
Video of students running away from campus moments after a gunman opened fire and killed two.
Six others rushed to the hospital, including the suspect.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, this dude looks wild, bro.
Police identified that suspect as 20-year-old Phoenix Eichner, an FSU student, and the stepson of a sheriff's deputy of Tallahassee's home county.
Authority said the weapon he used in the shooting was his mother, his stepmother's former service weapon, which she now apparently owns as a personal handgun.
Earlier.
No, she she bought it.
She bought it um on the job.
What probably happened is they probably said, hey, you can't use this gun anymore.
And uh she stopped using it.
Very common for people to um, you know, they'll buy their own gun and use it as their servers weapon.
I I I mean, I did it myself.
HSI's um standard issue was not a Glock guys, so I bought my own Glocks and I um qualified with them, put the paperwork in, boom, done.
Today, CBS News Gail King spoke to a Florida State University student who was on campus yesterday during that shooting, who was also a survivor of the Parkland shooting back in 2018, in that case, 17.
Oh, yeah, that one was a that one was a big one.
Here's a little bit of that interview.
I would imagine, Stephanie, that you never thought that this could happen to you again.
Yeah, I mean, I never thought it would happen.
That's crazy, man.
She survived this 2018, and then this dude started to start what?
Hold on.
Back in 2018, spoke to a Florida State University student who was on campus yesterday during that shooting, who was also a survivor of the Parkland shooting back in 2018.
For those of you that are unfamiliar with the Parkland shooting, this was actually one of the worst shootings in America's history.
Um, um, and it's funny because I actually was seeing a girl at one point um that was on his defense team.
She was like uh one of these volunteer defense attorneys.
February 14th, 2018.
And I'll never forget this.
You guys wanna know why?
Because I was getting ready to leave Laredo when this shooting happened.
That's why it's so vivid in my mind.
Um I was wrapping up and moved like getting uh all my stuff ready to go, and the shooting happened as I was getting ready to go to Florida.
Um February 14th, 2018, a mass shooting occurred when 19-year-old Nicholas Cruz opened fire on students and staff at uh uh Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, part of the Miami metropolitan area of Parkland, Florida, killing 17 people and injuring 18 others.
Cruz, a former student at the school, fled the scene on foot by blending in with other students and was arrested without incident approximately one hour and 20 minutes later in nearby Coral Springs.
Police prosecutors investigated a pattern of disciplinary issues and unnerving behavior.
And here he is, right here.
Right.
Here he is walking around the school.
So I'm getting, when he got arrested, make it look crazy, bro.
Yep.
And I think if I'm not mistaken, he got convicted.
He went to trial and I think he got convicted.
Let's see here.
He's currently incarcerated.
Conviction.
17 counts of premeditated murder for first degree, 70 counts attempted, blah blah blah.
Yeah.
He was born um biological father, we don't know.
Orphanage, yeah, it comes from a fucked up background.
No dad.
So yeah, the incident is the deadliest mass shooting at a high school in US history.
Yep.
Most most people gone.
And I remember this one because I was moving literally Parkland has a far from Miami guys.
Look, it's right here on the map.
So um when this shit happened, I was like, holy crap, that's where I'm going, I guess.
That so that's bad timing.
So she was a survivor from the 2018 shooting, and then now she's at FSU, and someone shot it up again, bro.
That's crazy.
Case 17 people died.
Here's a little bit of that interview.
I would imagine, Stephanie, that you never thought that this could happen to you again.
And as you guys know, they didn't talk too much about the victims yesterday.
We had no information yesterday about the victims.
So now we're getting some info.
And yeah, I mean, I never thought it would happen to me for the first time.
And uh here we are, and unfortunately, this is this is America for you.
These actually were the doors that I came out of yesterday.
We had the music playing pretty loudly, so unfortunately we didn't hear anything, which we were lucky that some of my students looked out of the glass doors and and saw everybody running.
And I I didn't see that, so I'd asked them what was going on, and when they said that everyone ran, I came out from behind the desk and I looked, and I saw crickets and I saw belongings left behind.
And unfortunately, due to my previous experience, I knew what that meant.
And before I knew exactly what was going on, I just started to direct everybody into the back room to safety until I got further information.
But I had a feeling that it was an active shooter situation before I even heard.
So from Gail King's interview to reporters with our CBS partner in Detroit, who spoke to another student from FSU, another similar theme.
He also survived the 2023 shooting at Michigan State University.
Here's a little bit of that.
Yeah, I think this time it was less surprising, but I think the fear was a little more immediate this time around.
Um I talked to other undergrads who um survived school shootings.
Um we're gonna talk, guys, about um school shootings after here.
I'm gonna give you guys a little bit of a monologue on school shootings and and what I think how we're we need to deal with this problem.
And you know, I think you go to any major R1 university like this, you know, you're gonna run into people who have been in that situation.
It just happened, you know, to me, you know, in college both times.
Voices coming out of that violence.
Let's bring in CBS News Senior coordinating producer Anna Schechter, who's been following this story from the moment that we broke it yesterday on CBS News 24-7 at this very time.
Anna, you're learning more today about the victims.
That's right.
We have just learned the identity of 57-year-old Roberto Morales.
Uh he is one of the two people that were shot and killed by the suspect yesterday on campus.
He worked for a company that provided catering services.
Uh his brother posted on social media that he was a husband and father to a daughter.
Um, he is obviously grieving, and the company uh that Morales worked for put out a statement that they are heartbroken.
Wow.
So wrong place, wrong time, man.
Who's probably just there delivering some food or something, and then got caught in the crossfire.
Incredible.
Wow.
So I'm sure we're gonna be hearing more.
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And um, yeah.
Uh passed away.
Uh we learned that yesterday.
We still are waiting on uh any information about that individual, and the six who were injured have been improving, the hospital tells us.
Um, but uh uh we're still waiting on more information uh about all of them being released from the hospital.
Not that has not yet happened.
So sobering to see the police tape and now the flowers once again in our country.
And uh the news of just where this gun came from caused you to dig a little bit deeper and look at Florida's gun laws.
What did you learn?
Well, Florida has pretty loose gun laws, and uh we knew that before this morning.
But interestingly, uh recently, Florida has tried to there's been a push in the state to actually roll back a law that was enacted after the Parkland shooting that made it more difficult for young people to purchase firearms.
That does not apply in this case because the suspect obtained the handgun that he used to shoot all the victims with from his stepmom, uh who he lived with.
Um it was he was known as her Oh, I'll do the last episode of the debrief.
I'm sorry, on Sunday, guys.
We're gonna have the debrief on Sunday, of course.
But Monday, starting on Monday, I am not gonna be doing a debrief because I'm gonna be traveling.
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I know we got a lot of new viewers here.
He is a 100% border collie.
Bro is extremely handsome.
Look at that.
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Come here, nigga.
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He's getting big.
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I've had I got him from uh like a farmer.
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I'm very proud of him, man.
Whenever I take this guy outside, uh I I truly do this nigga's the the master race dog, right?
He makes every every other dog look stupid.
They're over here tugging on their on their on their owners and shit like that.
This dude is all is always chill.
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Give me a paw.
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Okay.
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Um, yeah, so I I take care of him, obviously.
Um, and Angie takes care of him.
He's recovering from a sickness, so he's he's better now, though.
That's why Angie took him yesterday for the medicine.
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She'll be recording behind the scenes stuff.
Um, And we'll make and we're gonna put out a vlog for you guys as well after the fact after it's done.
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It'll be a good time.
April 22nd, this Monday.
Okay, let's get back to the victims.
Son, she referred to him as her son, but she was his stepmom.
She is his stepmother.
Um she's a sheriff's deputy of 18 years.
This was her uh department.
And we saw pictures of her yesterday, guys.
She's uh a little bit of a bigger woman.
That was retired, and so she purchased it.
So it was her in her own personal possession, it belonged to her.
All right, she doesn't know what she means.
Guys, so this is very common, right?
So in law enforcement, what'll end up happening a lot of times is they'll have you know, every every agency has um their issue gun, okay?
If you work for the department, they're gonna give it to you.
So for example, for me, when I got on with HSI, the the gun of issue was a six-hour P229 DAC, okay, with the super long trigger pull.
That gun was trash and it was heavy.
I didn't like it, right?
So when I graduated from the academy, they gave me my six-hour DAC, right?
And as soon as I got to my field office in Laredo, Texas, I said, all right, I'm gonna go ahead and buy myself a Glock, okay?
Because I didn't like the sake.
The trigger pole was too long, it was too heavy, I just didn't like it.
Um, so what I did was I went and I bought a uh, because at the time, Glock 17s and Glock 26s were approved.
So I went and I bought myself a Glock 17 and I went and bought myself a Glock 26.
I bought them on my badge, right?
Um, because a lot of the times what'll, you know, if you buy the gun on your badge, you could get a blue label, you can uh which which makes it a bit cheaper.
Um uh and you also don't have to go through all the bullshit background checks.
So as soon as I got to Laredo, I went to the gun store, used my creds, bought two two Glocks.
Um then once you get the guns, you fill out paperwork, you get with your firearms instructor.
Hey, I'm gonna put these guns in my repertoire.
I'm giving you back the SIG.
So slash the armor.
Because uh the SFI or shoot uh uh um uh centered firearms instructor, whatever it may be, different agencies have different uh acronyms for them.
But for us, we call them SFIs.
Uh, give them the Glock back, and then bam, um, and the database that we use to track like the weapons and shit like that, um, I would uh what's it called?
Um he would put the two Glocks under my position, even though I bought them, but they would be my Glocks that I would use for official carry, right?
And then they give you official rounds to use.
So that is how it typically works.
Now, what more than likely happened was she had a certain service, they they had a certain service weapon, she didn't like it.
She went and bought her own gun, and then the agency might have said, All right, we're not using these guns anymore.
Or she just decided, you know what, I don't want to use this gun anymore.
I like it, but maybe I want to get an H and K now.
And then she takes it off of her armory list and switches to another gun.
But it was personally purchased as a uh according to the sheriff yesterday when they asked.
So it was her gun.
She had used it for duty for a bit, and then she stopped using it.
And there's any, there could be a multitude of different reasons.
Either the agency said, hey, you can't use this gun anymore, right?
They they banned it or some shit like that, or she just found another gun that she likes better.
More than likely, well, a lot of times when people switch their gun, um, because a lot of times they'll let you grandfather in, right?
So, like, um, so for co I'm really getting in the weeds right now, but fuck it, let's go ahead and do it.
There was an agent I knew, good guy.
Um, he's still a supervisor down in Laredo right now.
He came on the job and he was U.S. Customs Service.
Under U.S. Customs Service, because remember, um, HSI was formerly US Customs Service and INS together.
When he was a custom service agent, one of the guns that was approved was a UMP.
Basically, like a fucking um like a submachine gun, right?
Now, when HSI came when when um US Customs Service merged into HSI, right?
They did away with the UMP.
It no longer became a standard uh issue log gun.
But since he had been on the job and that's what he was issued when he was a customs agent, he was able to be grandfathered in and keep that gun and use it.
But if he had turned it, turned it back in or gave it away, um, he would not be able to use it again.
So a lot of the times when you come into an agency, she's been on for 18 years.
I guarantee you they've changed SOP a bunch of times, they've changed guns different times, different standard issues, whatever.
Um, when you when you come into the agency and they switch things around, a lot of the times agencies will let you be grandfathered in with whatever you get, right?
So for a long time, um, you could have a revolver as a backup, but you could have had it as a primary, right?
So, and a lot of agencies are like that, by the way.
Um, so what I'm anticipating here, or what I think is more than likely, um, she probably switched it to maybe a smaller or a bigger gun.
And um, and then she retired the other one, right?
So, yeah.
Anyway, her personally, um, when she was issued a new.
Give me ones if that all makes sense for you guys, chat.
It's a very nuanced thing and very detailed, but that's how a lot of times it works with these uh law enforcement agencies.
They have an approved list of guns and then they give you a gun when you graduate the academy.
But a lot of people don't like the issued gun, or they don't like the um uh they don't like the issued gun or the um they want to buy their own.
Oh, another reason too, why it's good to get your own gun.
Here's another one.
Hey, y'all like that one?
That's a new angle.
Another reason why it's good to get your own gun, because if shit like this box off where someone steals it, right?
And does some bullshit, it's not gonna be as bad because it's not an agency-issued gun.
It's your gun.
Okay.
Obviously, this is the worst case scenario.
You're gonna be used in the commission of a crime, but it's far better than it being an agency issued gun that gets stolen.
Okay, you can take the L when it's your gun, but when it's the agency's gun, you deal with a lot more scrutiny handgun by the department.
And so we are still trying to find out if he took it without her knowledge.
Um did she give it to him?
Exactly what happened that led to him in his state, in his mental state, being able to take the gun, go to the university campus and carry out this uh act.
We're also still looking at motive, we're still.
Oh, I also want to give a uh thank you to TPC Films.
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Um TBC, I got it at uh, I think 160 ISO right now.
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Let me know what you what you think if I need to fix anything.
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Because the whole goal with the debrief is I wanted to have that like that kind of like police interrogation vibe, slash uh cinematics.
So that's why I have the lighting the way that I have it, and I and I have the ISO the way that I have it, and you know everything else like that.
So that's the goal is to make this a bit more dynamic and cinematic at the same time.
Well, giving you guys some damn good commentary.
So shout out to TPC Films.
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And then obviously, as you guys know, we go live at five every time, right?
We've been consistent.
We're going down for four months straight.
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Now we're at almost 220.
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Because the Rumble quality is better than YouTube in general.
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He's probably gonna send in a super chat and tell me to adjust some of the settings.
I already know, but that's I kind of wanted to see if I could figure it out on my own.
Instead of calling them at three o'clock in the morning and shit.
Okay, welcome to all you guys.
Marshall Bell, uh Peter Gallegos, Snowman, uh Tony H. Uh Nino.
Uh Truff Talk.
Welcome to all you guys that are first time viewers on a live stream.
Shout out to all you guys.
On Rumble, Commit Crimes.
Nigga's name is Commit Crimes.
David Esparza, shout out to all you guys that are first-time viewers.
Probably a username called Commit Crimes.
Okay.
So looking at kind of what led to this downward spiral that led to him actually carrying out the act.
Yeah, where was his mind to commit such violence as police have alleged?
So Anna, let's listen to part of an interview between our Major Garrett and the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, David Hogg.
For our viewers who don't remember, Mr. Hogg survived the deadly 2018 Parkland, Florida high school shooting.
Let's listen.
I'm thinking about my friends that are at FSU.
A lot of the young people who worked with us in March for Our Lives that I had to text and say, hey, are you okay?
And thankfully uh the friends that I texted are okay.
But there's a lot of students from Parkland at FSU.
And what what I what really bothers me here is that in Florida, we worked in a bipartisan matter to pass reforms after Parkland.
We passed a red flag law that has been used over 19,000 times to disarm people that are risked themselves and others, and no law is perfect by any means, clearly.
But we still have so much more work to do.
David led so many students to March in the weeks and months after that, and also led efforts where that legislation is concerned.
You know, in the weeks after the 2018 Stoneman Douglas school shooting, to his point, Florida passed those wide-ranging gun control legislative items.
But now there's a renewed push, we understand Anna, to cut one of the restrictions that came out of that law.
What can you tell us?
That's exactly right.
Uh in fact, it even passed in the uh House, uh, the Florida State House that would repeal the um the sort of regulations barring young people under the age of 21 from purchasing both handguns and long guns that it did not pass in the Senate,
but you have seen this momentum uh uh across the country, really, and specifically in the state of Florida to repeal and pull back gun laws that had been in enacted, particularly during the Biden administration and even in prior administrations to try to create a safer environment on campuses across the country, um, and just in other in other places where people gather, Reed.
Talking laws while those who grieve gather today, mindful of those lost and those who are still recovering in hospital.
Anna Schechter, CBS News, senior coordinating producer.
We thank you for that information.
Well, President Donald Trump offered condolences and spoke briefly about the shooting.
But when asked if he would take a look at gun laws in live But I find it interesting that Donald Trump has not talked about Austin Metcalf.
Here's what he had to say.
He said his job I'll tell you this.
If Austin Metcalf was one of those, he would have done a whole speech on that.
They would have done a whole speech on that.
Is to protect the second amendment.
Watch.
Look, I'm a big advocate of the second amendment.
I have been from the beginning.
I protected it.
And uh these things are terrible.
Uh but the gun doesn't do the shooting.
The people do, it's you know, a phrase that's used probably too often.
I have uh an obligation to protect the second amendment.
I ran on the second amendment among many other things, and I will always protect the second amendment.
For more on all of our updated details and reporting on the Florida State University shooting, go to our website, CBSnews.com.
All right.
So that's the so we know one of the victims was an a uh older Hispanic male who's doing a catering job.
Uh police have not yet released their names, but we do know that they were not students here on campus.
So still trying to get more information there.
Um, but we know that the wounded are still being treated at a local hospital here in Tallahassee.
Uh, but fortunately we know as of yesterday afternoon, everyone is still in fair condition.
So good news there.
Yeah, and as we see, the school has cancelled classes following all of this.
Uh Katie Weiss, we appreciate that update.
Thank you so much.
For more on all of this, we want to speak now with retired FBI special agent and behavioral profiler, Mary Ellen O'Toole.
She is the director of forensic science program at George Mason University.
Good morning to you.
We appreciate you being with us.
Obviously, this just happened late yesterday, but what early details are standing out to you?
Before we get into that, let me go ahead and look at some of this stuff.
All right, so we got here.
Um it's chat time, ninjas is chat time.
Okay.
So we got.
Okay, Hitman Soul says, what are your thoughts on the Pakistani ISI and WOSS motherfuckers run up the likes?
I appreciate that, hitman soul.
Um, I think you mean their intelligence service.
No opinion, really.
They helped uh get they helped get Osama.
Um, Victor Ziegler, hardest working man on the internet, you know it, bro.
Uh, did you view, did your view on capitalism change due to being a word of the JQ any capitalism is highly J2.
Um, it doesn't matter, bro.
Communism is run by them too.
It doesn't matter.
Like, you know, Carl Marx.
His real name was Mordecai.
That's all you need to know.
Uh get the grill of mine and BBQC is my guy.
Gonna be a good show as always.
Any chance of showing your training methods with Frank?
I've done a great job with mine, but wanted to see how others go about it.
Um, I showed it on Instagram, honestly, but they fucking banned me on there.
If I get my Instagram back, I'm trying to get it back.
I'll go back to doing Instagram lives with you guys on that.
Ever since I listened to try to tree swinger monkey music, start listening to Guns and Rose and other classes where I've been going crazy, gym, highly motivated, enthusiastic about working out.
Appreciate you, Myron, for opening my eyes.
I got you, bro.
I got you, man.
I'm glad I put you onto some uh some good classic rock.
Um we got Albo Ace here.
Says Glock 26 with the plus two extension on the magazine is at best EDC.
Love mine.
Also Love My 19.
Yep, those are two guns I have as well.
I also got a Glock 17, but um Art says, Hey Martin, just want to say that people don't really understand how hard it is to do what you do every single day.
The kind of consistency is a normal respect, bro.
You didn't just red pill me on women, you shifted how I see a lot of things, especially O slash.
I appreciate that, Arc.
That's my goal, man.
It's to make you guys more competent and um better critical thinkers with everything.
Because honestly, bro, they they lie to us about everything, chat.
They lie to us about everything.
Like they lied to us about women, they lied to us about 9-11, they lie to us about who runs this country, they lie to us when it comes to politics, they lie to us when it comes to the war of foreign conflicts, you know.
They lie about everything, man.
So my job really is to um not just red pill you guys on female nature, which they lied about that quite a bit, um, but everything else as well.
Because what I've come to realize is the mainstream narrative and the things that they taught us in school, it's all been taught in a way to keep us either stupid, poor, or fat.
Because when you're stupid, poor and fat, you can't really mount a revolution.
All right, and that's what it's about.
It's about, you know, Rome had the best entertainment before the um before the civilization went under.
They have some of the best Coliseum uh uh entertainment right before they went under.
So, and that's kind of where we are now, right?
People are entertained by retarded streamers doing stupid shit, right?
They're retired that they're entertained by um movies and entertainment and all this other stuff, and people aren't really questioning what the fuck is going on.
Which, you know, that's where I kind of come in.
Um, and try to wake the people up.
All right, we got here uh JR from Dallas.
What is really stopping us from identifying as J, if we did, wouldn't we water down the impact of their influence?
I don't I don't get it.
Uh the color profile is the only thing that might need adjusting, but maybe a higher ISO background is a bite.
Yeah, this is it right here, of course.
Um he's saying the color profile is the only thing one might need adjusted, but maybe a higher ISO background is a bit dark and you are able to change the angle, keep you in that bird starts camera location.
We spoke about, bro, but you know if you tell me that you need me to get on a call at 3M, bro, uh, I'm making my ass up to help always.
I appreciate that, man.
Um, whenever you need help.
Uh so just let me know when you need to make the debrief about the rest.
Okay.
Yeah, man.
We're definitely trying to make it uh higher quality compared to these other low budget podcasts for sure.
Shout out to TPC Films.
Um, okay.
We got here.
Did you find out name of black chick carrying a Starbucks drink who walked by the white chick that's was shot?
No, I did not, I did not see that.
Uh I did not see the video.
I heard about the video, but I didn't see it.
Every teacher should have training over the summer break on first aid and conceal carry.
Make it optional, of course, but give the incentive of a higher pace since they will be a first responder in medical enforce.
That will deter so many future events.
I agree.
That's a fantastic idea, JL.
Druski, you call my dog a mutt, nigga, you're a mutt.
Your mom fucked a Nigerian.
For facts, that nigga, yeah.
You he his mom definitely did fuck a Nigerian.
Remember a few times.
He told me I was a peasant and told me to be gone.
Okay, JR.
It's not true.
Uh Jojo says, Oh, allow all teachers to carry guns in schools, of course, in a safe uh only they can access.
Also, have at least two cops trained with uh three weapons available, AR Glock, 12 gauge.
How can this get done?
Um I here.
Uh Montrell says, uh, Mari, did you hear about the school shooting at Wilmer Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas?
The shooter recorded video, explain why I did it.
I covered that yesterday.
I covered yesterday it's in yesterday's stream.
We made fun of them.
Habibi, can you please bless the stream real quick by reciting Surah Al-Fata, bro?
No.
Nigga, no.
They're gonna look at me crazy, and this is not a Muslim, uh uh an Islamic stream, bro.
If you want the um Islam apologists, there's a bunch of good channels you can watch, you can watch Muhammad Ajab, you can watch Daniel uh Hakigichu.
Um, there's plenty of um, you know.
You can watch Sheikh Suleiman.
These guys are all Islam apologists.
Like, we're not gonna make this channel a religious channel, bro.
So no.
Um, King Rich, my boy, let's go.
Let's start the day.
And for those of you that are wondering what this nigga's talking about, the Surafata is the first suit of the Quran.
It's the most one of the most important.
You lead off every prayer with it, but that's not like come on, man.
That'd be that'd be unfair to everybody else that that watches the show.
They don't watch it for um religious concept, man.
There's a m many better religious concept creators than myself that you can watch.
Um what's going on?
Uh Myra and W stream, and I hope we can get to see the new aerial view on today's show.
Uh and I said your video template for the intro of the debrief.
Okay.
I appreciate that.
Let's see here.
All right, let's see what this uh FBI analyst got to say.
Filing and investigating this case.
Um, well, thank you for having me.
And guys, do me a favor.
We got 691 likes.
We got 3,000 plus you guys in here.
So do me a south, like the video, guys.
Okay, follow the channel if you haven't already.
But yeah, subscribe to the uh like the video, guys.
Let's get the engagement.
be at at least 1 000 likes for a couple of things that continue even after 25 years of columbine and the anniversary is coming up this week Which makes April a tenuous month for these kinds of Oh, yeah.
It is gonna be 25 years.
Yeah.
Holy kinds of cases.
We still tend to think about these shooters as physically looking different than we are.
And I think the the last young lady put it very well.
She said, how could somebody I know do something like this?
So physically, these people do not stand out.
There's nothing about them that would reek of, I intend to go into a campus and start shooting.
But we do tell people look for warning behaviors.
And sometimes these behaviors can be subtle, and as they get closer to the date of the shooting, they can certainly be more pronounced.
But these warning behaviors are honestly the only thing that allow law enforcement to intercede before the event occurs.
And my sense is that as they go in and they are looking for information about this shooter's background, they're going to find um a keen interest in other shootings.
We see that in in other cases.
And one of the shootings that he very likely was interested in would be the Columbine High School shooting.
And Mary, it's a reason why we in the media now try not to name the suspect or even when they're convicted, full fear of copycat um killers.
What will investigators try?
Yeah, they kind of did this as well with um so uh and just to give you guys a quick history of like the the rock starring of serial killers and killers in general.
Um, I'm gonna give me one sec, I'm gonna get a I'm gonna get a monster.
These things have like no fucking caffeine in them, man.
Shits are trash.
They taste good, but there's no caffeine in them, bro.
It's like uh 100, 200 milligrams is nothing.
Give me one sec, John.
Alright.
So let's talk about this real quick, because this is kind of um important.
Yeah, Dave DeNero, you're about to get banned, bro.
You're literally about to get banned doing this dumb shit that you're doing right now, bro.
I'm gonna I I've warned you before.
If you keep doing that dumb shit, you're gonna get banned, bro.
On Rumble.
And you know what it is.
You know I'm all for free speech, but you're in here clearly spamming the shit when you know that the chat is up on screen.
You criticize me all day, I don't even care, but don't be spamming fucking slur words trying to get my shit in trouble, bro.
And you know that the screen's on uh the chat's on screen.
This is my last warning for you, bro.
I've warned you like twice or twice already on this shit.
All right, um, so anyway.
So what's up happening, chat a lot of the times.
Alright.
Okay.
So as you guys know, the serial killer era, right, in the 1970s, was a very profound time, right?
The US interstate highway system led to the explosion in serial killings all across the United States.
Why?
Well, because a serial killer, like it's Ed Bundy, by the way, can go ahead and kill someone in one state, use interstate highway system, travel to another state, commit the same crimes, and just go onwards.
This is why a lot of the serial killers, the most prolific ones, honestly, um, typically kill people in multiple states.
Ted Bundy, Samuel Little, etc., which Samuel Little, by the way, has the most confirmed kills, right?
So um, so what ended up happening, right?
Because this was such a novel thing, was a lot of these serial killers got kind of immortalized, okay?
They would get books written on them, TV shows on them, they'd get so much press coverage, documentaries, etc.
And this led to obviously the victims of the family uh uh the family victims, or the the families of the victims getting angry saying, yo, this is bullshit.
Like, you know, for example, John Wayne Gacy was a painter and used to make art in prison.
And what ended up happening was people were trying to sell the paintings and make a bunch of money and the family sued, and they went ahead and got all the proceeds from it, right?
Same thing with Jeffrey Dahmer and all these serial killers.
And there was put there's been legislation put in place to kind of prevent serial killers from profiting off of their crimes.
And that speaks to a bigger thing.
The United States, right?
We have a lot of crime here.
But there's certain criminals that get certain levels of accolades and respect for their crimes.
You got serial killers like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, the killer clown, um, the Green River Killer, um, uh, I think it was Gary Ridgway.
Like, we know these names.
These name, these are household names, the Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez.
We know these names.
BTK, Dennis Rader, right?
These people have been immortalized through culture.
But what I've noticed, actually, since the 1970s up until pretty much the 2000s, was they started to slowly stop immortalizing these serial killers with books and media and everything else like that.
News companies started to um talk about them less.
News companies started to um give them less clout, less attention than their predecessors back in the 1970s and 80s.
And I would say there was one triggering moment that made the media stop idolizing killers.
And it was after the Boston Marathon bombing, okay?
And I'm going to show you guys something here that's very interesting.
So this, for all of you guys that remember.
I'm gonna pull it up for you guys.
The Rolling Stone went viral for publishing um a magazine with the one of the Boston Marathon bombers, Zokar Zarnev, right.
Um giving him the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine back in like 2013, 2014.
Uh yep, July, July 2013, right?
This was the article.
This was sorry, this was a magazine.
This sent people up the wall, right?
Um, and I remember after this, um, they pretty much stopped talking about killers and giving them uh clout after this this this backlash.
So um ever since then, news companies have made a very concentrated effort to not um immortalize these killers, which I think is a good idea.
Um but I would say this this right here was kind of the death of it.
Um this Rolling Stone cover.
They got a lot of fucking backlash.
They had bo boycotts and everything for this for putting him on the cover.
See the bomber, how a popular promising student was failed by his family, fell into radical Islam and became a monster, right?
Cause they gave him like this fucking rock star type look in front of uh on the cover of Rolling Magazine Rolling Stone magazine.
Now, magazines like this are dead.
But 10 years ago, plus, guys, people were still reading magazines 10 years ago.
I, too, find out about him because he may not be giving accurate information in interrogation or investigations.
Interviews right now.
Well, that's right.
And and I know uh your policy, the media's policy is to not give the name out.
Yes, and women do love psychopaths.
This is why when Ted White had his trials and Richard Ramirez and Jeffrey Dahmer, um, women showed up to these trials in droves, chat in droves.
Look at Luigi Mangioni.
Look at Luigi Magioni, they're doing everything in their power to suppress him being uh uh a martyr, but social media they can't stop it.
All the news medias have been denouncing it, but on social media they love Luigi.
Right?
Like, look, look look at this shit.
I'll show you guys what I mean.
We even go on YouTube.
Look at this shit.
*sad music*
The Maryland native accused of shooting and killing the CEO of United Healthcare appeared in the New York courtroom yesterday.
It was Luigi Magioni's first appearance in court since his arrayman in December.
Fox Five's kind of the fucking liberals love this guy.
A lot of eyes on this one today.
Luigi Mangioni is facing several state and federal murder charges.
One of them could carry the death penalty.
The judge has yet to set a trial date today.
Magioni was escorted into a New York City courtroom in a bulletproof vest, handcuffs and shackles.
The defense argued that it hasn't received all the evidence, but investigators say they have over-And they're escorting him like this because they're scared that someone's going to try to break him out of jail because he's getting so much support.
Overwhelming evidence showing Mangione targeted and murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson An investor meeting in midtown Manhattan in December.
Look at this shit, bro.
Outside his latest hearing, quite the same supporters of the accused killer lined up hoping to catch a glimpse.
There was even a truck decorated with supportive.
They got Luigi hats on.
Look, a l bunch of women in here.
Messages there.
I don't believe Luigi's the one who did it.
There's a lot of people who have been hurt and killed by our healthcare system.
Luigi's right to a fair trial is being infringed upon because he is being uh publicly treated as guilty.
Last week Mangioni made his first Statement since he was locked up, posted to a website set up by his attorneys.
It read, quote, I am overwhelmed by and grateful for everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support.
I'll tell you this.
You know, if he wasn't a Chad, he would have been getting this kind of support.
But, yeah, well...
Women like psychopaths like this, man.
Um, oh shit, what the hell?
The reaction of the nation in the awful assassination of United Health from its store.
Yeah, so look, t-shirts and shit like that.
It violates their policies.
We've got singers, songwriters composing folk songs that praise him.
Somewhere in Seattle, Roadside mysteriously started broadcasting, one less CEO, many Wow, more to go.
Politicians like Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts are yes, but basically justifying his actions because supposedly this is a blow against the evil health care, health insurance, whatever industry.
There's offers to pay his legal fees, donations to his commissary fund.
He's kind of achieving a heartthrob status with the likes of former Washington Post, New York Times, tech reporter Taylor Lawrence practically moving to marry him in prison, it seems.
Now, some of these people think they have a policy issues that are somehow relevant.
That somehow killing a health care executive does something about the mess that is health care in this country and health finance.
It's not.
In fact, many of the proposals will only make things worse.
Obamacare has made things worse.
It's made it harder to see your PCP, harder to find PCP.
It's forced the corporatization of medical practices.
It's so hard to find just a si a single practice doctor anymore, or at least a good one.
People think they're responding to the issue, but they're responding to the impulse, the crazy impulse.
He wants to make it all simple and kill people until the system does what he wants.
They want the system to do what they want without thinking through how this works.
The sad fact is that there's always going to be some rationing of medical care.
You can't spend infinite amounts of money on infinite people.
We don't have infinite amounts of money.
And we have other things we want to sit spend on and save on.
And of course, you know, it's also that he's here's the other thing too.
Good looking.
He seems very hip.
He lived a cool alternative lifestyle.
As with many such mentally ill people, he's attractive.
He's fit.
In fact, yeah, maybe fit as related to trying to deal with his mental illness.
We don't know.
It's all sad.
But for people to project onto this one guy who Yeah, uh, here's the thing.
That that's a big reason why.
Because um, you know, the guy came from a privileged background.
For those of you that don't know, he went to an Ivy League school.
He went to UPen, guys, in Penn in uh in Philly.
Very good school, Ivy League school.
Okay.
Um, he was uh had a high GPA guy who was very intelligent, very uh very smart.
Um, so good good background.
So when he did the him committing this murder, right, under the premise of like social justice with with insurance, a lot of people are gonna empathize with that.
Like, oh well, this is so cool that he did this, etc.
That's why all these women are going wild for this fucking dude.
Like Taylor Lorenz, I think she got in a whole argument with uh who was it?
Uh again, basically, let me look here.
Because she was like going crazy about this on Twitter.
She had a whole argument.
Yeah, she yeah, she uh she got on a spar with Hannity about this shit.
So, because she was fangirling.
All right, former Washington Post...
And um, I forget what the name is.
It's something um chat, one of you guys know the term for it.
It's uh it's a term that only women do have for men that are like uh killers that they find that find them attractive.
It's it's I forget the term.
Rollo's talked about it, and Mo knows it, but I I can't get off the top of my head.
But um basically, women have like this strange attraction to men that are capable of violence.
Well, obviously, we know that, but there's a certain term for it.
Um in the chat's gonna um gonna put it.
But um, you know, it is what it is.
And here's the thing.
Uh I've talked about the insurance industry, but I'll talk about it real fast, you guys.
Do we have a healthcare problem in the United States?
Yes, we do.
Let's be honest here.
We do, right?
We don't have universal health care.
So our healthcare system is heavily reliant upon the insurance industry.
Okay.
Um basically a lot of Americans don't have insurance, and the ones that do have shitty terms, and then some of the people that even do have insurance don't get the actual coverage that they pay for.
And you know, let's be very candid here.
The insurance industry is a dirty industry.
It's the only industry where they get paid to not render the service that they're paid for.
Okay?
I know you guys are probably wondering, Mark, what the fuck are you talking about?
Well, you guys gotta understand that insurance companies are almost like gamblers with a high degree of certainty and accuracy.
They take a bet that they're not gonna pay you on a claim, okay, even though you're paying them every month for them to take your claims.
And they do this with a multitude of different resources.
They have actuaries, they have in fraud investigators, they have people that crunch the numbers, they have people that do all types of stuff to ensure that they don't pay you.
As a matter of fact, they spend more money sometimes on finding ways to not pay you than actually paying you.
Okay.
So what's up happening a lot of times is people that thought they were gonna be covered, don't get covered, they don't get the metal c medical coverage, and they end up dying, right?
And it's a very unfortunate thing, right?
Um, you know, this is one of the biggest criticisms of capitalism is when you capital uh try to capitalize on health care, it inevitably leads to evil practices, evil uh things, and people end up dying because of money.
Things that are preventable in the United States, where we're the first world country that has some of the best um medical care in the world, people are dying of things that could be uh prevented because of insurance coverage.
Now, there's different ways to deal with this.
You can go ahead and look for candidates that understand this problem and want to do something about this problem and use your voice and vote, which is the right way to do about it, do it.
Or you could be a moron like Luigi and think, let me kill the CEO, and that's gonna spark some change.
When in reality it's not, because all that's gonna happen is you kill the innocent man that has a family, and uh they're just gonna put another CEO in his place that's gonna do the same exact thing, right?
So obviously there's there's um there's different ways to handle this, and I understand, right?
I'm not I'm not like one of these morons that doesn't understand that like um we have a problem in America when it comes to healthcare.
We absolutely do.
We really do.
Um, but killing people is not the answer, right?
But of course, as usual, people on the left endorse violence for their political views all the time.
Antifa, BLM, et cetera, they'll burn down cities because of George Floyd overdosing on drugs.
This is kind of just where we are.
Um, the left is far more comfortable with utilizing violence, and then you guys are kind of see here in this interview with Sean Hannity and this Sailor Lorenz girl, um, she refuses to condone his actions, right?
Maybe part of it might be because she finds them attractive, maybe part of it might be because she hates the healthcare system.
But the reality is is that a lot of these uh leftists, these progressives, these liberals, refuse to condone Luigi Magioni's actions because to them, they look at uh the ends justify the means in their in their view, right?
Where a lot of the times I don't look at it like that, especially when it comes to the use of violence to push a political ideology.
I mean, that is by definition terrorism.
So is insurance uh industry evil?
Yes, it is.
They do everything in their power to not render what uh to not render the service that you actually pay for.
But there's other ways to deal with it than hurting innocent people, okay?
Um that's kind of where we are uh with that.
All right, let's uh check out this uh this debate between these two.
And then we'll get back to the to the shooting, and then we'll do the uh technology reporter for the New York Times, Daily Beast, and Business Insider Taylor Lorenz made a lot of headlines Sunday with their comments about the alleged United Healthcare CEO assassin, Luigi Mangioni.
Take a look.
So you're gonna see women, especially that feel like, oh my God, right?
Like here's this man who's a revolutionary, who's famous, who's handsome, who's young, who's smart.
He's a person that seems that's like this morally good man, which is hard to find.
Okay, she claims she was just expressing the fuck views of his supporters.
But remember, just hours after the murder, she responded to a story about Blue Cross Blue Shield no longer covering anesthesia for some full-length surgeries, writing, quote, quote, and people wonder why we want these executives dead.
That's crazy, bro.
That's absolutely crazy.
She later tried to clarify.
I'm telling y'all, bro, the left gets away with violence way fucking more, man.
I I've been saying this, I will die on this fucking hill.
Because I've seen other liberals like Destiny and stuff like that say that conservatives are more violent.
No, they're not, bro.
No, they're not.
Liberals are way more violent than conservatives.
And I'll tell you why.
Since the Jim Crow era, right?
And, you know, the whole um the civil rights movement.
Anyone that pushes extreme conservative talking points, whether it's, you know, why nationalism and this other stuff, they get put on a list and go to jail immediately, bro.
Okay?
Like if they do some shit, they're gonna get caught, they're gonna go to jail.
Right?
Uh a lot of these people that are in these uh groups, these far right groups are always being monitored.
Right?
Look at Thomas Russo over at the Patriot Front.
They got them niggas under surveillance.
They put they try to put agents into their organization, right?
When it comes to like these BLM riders in Antifa, et cetera, bro, these guys are burning down major cities and not going to jail at all.
So the left is more violent because they can be violent.
Like this girl's literally calling for um the death of insurance CEOs.
That's crazy.
If a conservative said this shit, they'd be banned immediately.
Her comments, but appeared to double down, publishing a piece on Substack that said in part, quote, if you have watched a loved one die because an insurance conglomerate has denied their life saving treatment as a cost-cutting measure.
Yes, it's natural to wish that the people who run such conglomerates would suffer the same fate.
Sunday's comments came roughly a week after she expressed disappointment in a post on X when she learned uh a tweet claiming Joe Biden had not died was not true.
Remember back in November, she posted saying, quote, Joe Biden is a war criminal who should never know peace.
Technology, online culture.
Bro, is this girl hold on, bro?
I'm getting very from Greenwich, huh?
Huh.
Chat.
My spidey senses are tingling.
Thank you.
Thank you.
My cookie monster senses are tingling, chat.
Hmm.
Hmm.
All right, so she exposed the libs of TikTok girl.
Chat, what's this girl's background, bro?
Uh journalist Taylor Lorenz is here to explain.
All right, try to explain this to me.
You feel joy.
Those are your words.
So you felt joy over the murder of this father.
No, those are the words you use.
You can shake your head all you want.
No.
Um we have the tape, we have the tape.
And and number one, then you go on to say, and people wonder why we want these executives dead.
Then you posted an image of the Blue Cross CEO, Kim Keck.
Now let me ask you, what part of this United Healthcare CEO being a father and a husband, don't you understand?
And what part of you having a choice of what healthcare provider you choose to deal with or not, do you not understand?
Because you don't have to go with United.
You don't have to go with Blue Cross.
So let me just be extra clear.
Never did I say that I felt joy in his death.
I said very explicitly, if you play the full segment, and actually people can watch that segment on my YouTube info, not the edited version that Pierre showed.
I said that I felt joy along with millions of other Americans, that the brutality of our healthcare system was finally being acknowledged.
I believe that our current healthcare system is murderous, right?
I mean, we have uninsured Americans with a 40% higher risk of death compared to insured counterparts near the thousand American.
Taylor, that's not the topic.
If you can talk about health care, I don't like the healthcare system either.
And a lot of people have experienced.
Yeah, I don't think anybody in America likes it.
Bro, I will tell you that this is a problem that both the right and the left dislike.
Um, uh because here's the thing.
Uh when the problem is if um if you go to like a more socialist health care system, kind of like Canada has, what's up happening is everyone starts going to the doctor and the quality drops off, people aren't as as incentivized to become doctors, you have uh a lack of health care professionals, and then the life for treatment becomes crazy.
So you gotta be able to find a balance where people are taking it seriously and not just going to the doctor to fucking get out of work.
Um but at the same time, everyone should be able to have access to the health care.
So it it's a very um, it's a very unique situation.
Experience frustration, like you're saying.
That to me is separate and apart from the debate.
That's why it's so important for y'all niggas to go to the gym and exercise neat well, bro.
So you don't have to rely on this bullshit healthcare system we have.
If I'm gonna be honest with y'all, the best health care is prevention, and that is by taking care of yourself, sleeping uh enough, drinking uh water, eating vegetables, going to the gym, training hard.
That is how you avoid this bullshit healthcare system we have.
Avoid drugs, avoid drinking, all that shit of praising, calling handsome, smart, intelligence, being joyful over the death and assassination of innocent people.
And that's what your comments did.
Your comments basically put your Kennedy brought her on Nikawana lecturer seal of approval on murder and assassination.
And I'm trying to understand whether you like this guy, like the way he does business or not.
You're advocating and putting a a smiley face on assassination.
And I'm trying to understand what is in your soul that that doesn't understand he's a father and a and uh uh a husband here.
What are you missing?
This seems to be a missing chip with you.
Sean, if you'd like to hear, I you know, I will need to talk uh in order to explain.
I don't want the rationalization.
I want you to think about what you said.
Explain what you're doing.
Well, I know exactly what they said.
I I again I'm attempting to right now, so I'd ask you to please give the space and try to listen here.
As I said once again, never did I say I felt joy that this man died.
I said again that I felt joy that millions of Americans are or millions of really wealthy Americans and privileged Americans are forcing or forced to wake up to the reality that nearly 70,000 Americans die each year due to lack of health insurance.
I do feel joyful that that is an issue of the city.
Why would any human being with a conscience and soul be joyful over an assassination of any person?
Why would anybody be joyful over that?
Well, actually that's a display.
Because liberals love that shit.
Good question.
Why don't I explain?
So the other uh clip so the other clip that you played is not me saying my own beliefs.
I have quite different beliefs from that.
What I'm describing, and if you watch the full segment, not just the clip, you'll see that.
Like I said, when when Trump got shot, people were like celebrating that shit.
Oh man, why'd he miss?
Oh, that's fucking weird.
Like, you know, when Biden like uh gets hurt or whatever, I'm not like sitting there like cheering, like, yeah, woo, let Biden get like, no, bro, that's weird.
I don't think any American politician um should be getting assassinated or attacked or whatever.
But it's so strange how like people on the left are like okay with violence.
It's so weird to me.
Like, I don't I mean, obviously there's weirdos on the conservative side too that like wish harm upon Biden or Kamala Harris, which I think is ridiculous.
Um, but on the left I've seen a far more prevalent man.
Far more prevalent um endorsements of violence on the left and on the right, for sure.
That I'm describing the mentality of these fan girls that show up outside Luigi's court and show up outside his jail cell.
Those girls are not me, okay?
We have very separate belief systems, but I was describing how they believe.
And now let me explain to you why people in America feel this way.
People in America feel this way, and they feel outraged because again, every penny of the 22 billion dollars in profit made by United Health was made at the expense and suffering of others.
And that is violence.
Our healthcare system is also violent.
And that is a uh guys, we got 877 likes.
Let's get to uh 2,000 ninjas.
Let's get a 2,000 likes, guys.
We're only about a hundred away.
Violence that people in the mainstream media, such as yourself, continue to refuse to acknowledge.
So if you're going to talk about death and violence, it's crucial to talk about the death and violence.
Pardon?
There's a better way than saying that that Luigi Mancion is a revolutionary who's famous, handsome, young, smart, and those people believe.
That is what those people believe.
And seems like he's a morally good man.
If you want to have legitimate criticism, you could write your uh an intelligent piece saying, here is what's wrong with America's health care system.
Like, for example, I want health care savings accounts, uh, I would like to see more of the use of telemedicine.
Uh I believe in healthcare cooperatives.
I know one that works, uh uh Josh Umber, uh Atlas MD, average person, 24 hour concierge care, fifty bucks a month.
There are better ways to do it.
That's a legitimate debate.
But that's not how you're saying it.
You're saying it in ways that are sympathetic to the people that are taking action.
I'm describing handsome, good looking.
This is why people are happy and joyful.
I'm describing the belief system of his supporters, Sean.
Oh, why don't you condemn them?
Do you condemn that praises this guy is lacking a soul, a conscience, and a heart?
Do you agree with that statement?
Well, what I will say, Sean, once again, is that I believe that's the same.
Will you say that anyone that's praising this guy doesn't have a soul, a conscience, and a heart?
I don't believe in in in things like you know, religious things like souls and all speaking about religious.
If you can't say, whether someone has a father and husband, do you lack a conscience, a soul, and a heart?
That's a simple question.
You're a smart woman.
Well, let me let me respond to you, Sean.
I believe that every one of the 70,000 Americans that die each year because of lack of health insurance also has a lot of people.
I've done this 29 years, Taylor.
Answer the question.
If you think it's okay and you celebrate assassination, are you lacking a conscience, a soul, and a heart?
I think once again you're conflating me explaining the ideology of the women that should be able to do that.
You are trying to rationalize them.
If you support assassination, answer Taylor, answer the question.
If you support assassination of innocent people, are you lacking a conscience?
And he's got that Pierce Morgan thing just interrupting.
Soul and a heart.
Simple question, go.
I believe that the assassination of innocent pe of innocent people, if you want to talk about the assassination of innocent people, I believe that the tens of thousands of Americans that die each year because of the lack of health insurance of that is uh to me a violence in itself.
That is assassination.
These are these health insurance.
But we can't have that discussion until you say that— You can't have the discussion when you're not willing to hear, John, what my beliefs are— For example, will you condemn people that have been committing acts of— Do you condemn the people that tried to assassinate Donald Trump?
Or would it be a good thing in your mind if or would you understand why people want to kill him or understand why people want to kill Elon Musk?
Do you understand them too?
Are they handsome people too?
Smart people?
Well, so let me let me actually talk talk to you a little bit about that.
So I cover violent extremism.
I've witnessed violent extremism for many different factions, right?
Of the political system.
If, for instance, somebody shows up and shoots an abortion provider dead, I want to understand their ideology.
I'm a and I'm a reporter.
I want to understand their belief system and I want to understand what led them there.
Now let me tell you something, because it's interesting you bring up the assassination of Donald Trump.
If you resort to violence and you kill innocent people, are you lacking a uh a conscience, soul, and a heart?
What's so hard?
Why would you answer that question?
Well, once again, when you talk about souls, it's not that's not really my specialty.
But what I do specialize in is extremism.
You're out of time right now when we're at the same time.
That's obvious.
Okay, thank you.
Well, we are out of time right now when we're witnessing actually one of the biggest memes on the internet right now is about assassinating Trump and Elon.
These are posts with millions of likes that are advocating for the assassination.
Okay, simple question.
Can you niggas are trying to get the wrap-up music going?
Take a moral standing, condemning.
What I condemn is the violence of our system, and I would love for you to acknowledge that.
I would love to.
Do you can Taylor?
Do you condemn people that call for assassination?
You're gonna ask if I condemn Hamas next.
This is crazy.
I would that was actually funny.
Do exactly like Bears Morgan, I ain't gonna lie.
Acknowledge what I'm actually saying, Sean, and you we seem to be talking past each other.
I want to talk about the fact that half of all of those are the people who are not gonna be able to do it.
70% of Americans, by the way, believe that the insurance company practices are responsible in part for Thompson's death.
These are signs of an unhealthy.
I am saying anybody that wants to assassinate any innocent person is wrong.
I don't care if it's a Democrat or a Republican or a father or a husband, and I speak that that is a simple truth that anyone with a heart would would easily say on national TV.
If you want to prevent further deaths and you don't want gun violence in the street, which I think in the background, bro?
I think we both are aligned in in wanting, right?
We want peace.
We do not want violence in this country, no matter what side of the political aisle it's coming from.
You need to understand motives and you need to understand the ideology that people have.
And that is what I'm saying.
I'm gonna help you out.
Why don't you first condemn those that want to be involved in assassination and stop talking about them being handsome and smart and intelligent and I didn't say he's really mad about the compliments?
But I believe not.
I am describing his supporters who do believe that.
And I think it's very important.
Just the way that I would try to understand the ideology.
I would try to understand the ideology of any of anyone that would advocate for violence in this country, no matter what.
Once again, I believe in free speech.
I believe in free speech.
If they have not committing any crimes, the supporters are outside just saying things.
They're not committing any sort of action.
You won't condemn his supporters.
You won't say what they're doing is repulsive.
Bro, this shit is crazy.
That commercial break music, facts.
Um, let me go ahead and uh read through some of these chats, and we'll get back to the the FSU stuff.
Um we got here.
Uh do you see Nick Nick Fuentes' crash out yesterday on the N-word?
No, he he didn't he didn't crash out, bro.
Um, Alan Bernstein, we are keeping a close eye on you, schmuck.
All right, enjoy the show.
Myron's dog, the modern day hack I discovered to having an edge over 90% of people is to have online uh online mentors listen to daily like Ty Lopez, BBD, etc.
Not clips, actual long form podcasts.
Um completely different, but you're the realest ninja out of them.
Oh, yeah, you you know it, bro.
Oi, veget shut it down.
Shut it down.
They got me.
Sorry, I'm a dumb bitch and can't answer a question from Goyam.
Okay.
Um, Daz Juden says Charlie Cook would debate you, would cook you in a debate.
You couldn't even debate Charlie Kirk.
You should challenge him to a debate first.
Also, healthcare should have incentives exercise to take care of yourself.
Taylor's a Jew, by the way.
She is okay.
Um, yeah, bro.
Uh Charlie Kirk doesn't want to do the debate, bro.
I've told her I've said it a bunch of times, you won't do it.
Why would we want universal health care to pay more taxes?
So fat asses that don't take care of themselves, get medical coverage.
Now I'm good.
Yeah, I uh yank it.
I I said that's what I said.
That's a negative part about it.
Hey, man, I'm 25 with two babies and been with my lady for seven years.
I work as hard as I as much as I can.
But what would be your best advice to get on the path to being a higher earner?
I'm constantly looking for higher paying jobs with this nine to five isn't getting me anywhere.
Uh, you gotta get a skill set, my friend.
Gotta get a skill set.
Gotta get a skill set.
Otherwise, you're gonna be working like you know, manual labor jobs that um require a little skill, and um, you'll be easily replaceable.
Um, so back to the shooter and the psych uh psychoanalysis profile, and we we we went into the topic of like, you know, making killers famous, which they don't want to do in this case, but you know, obviously, you know, they've been doing everything in their power ever since I would say the Zokar situation to not make the killers famous,
but with his Luigi Manioni is kind of reared its head again, uh, where we have this uh over infatuation with killers in America, and Luigi Mancioni, obviously, I think kind of broke the seal on it once again.
It was uh it kind of ended with Luigi Manioni, other killers didn't get that type of notoriety, and now with um sorry, it ended with Zokar Sarnev, and now it's resurfacing with Luigi Manioni.
That was my point.
But nowadays, to be quite honest with you, that doesn't matter because people that are aspiring to become shooters will go on and they'll find out the names of other shooters.
But what the FBI and law enforcement will be looking for um is is in his social media.
They'll go through the computers and the phones and they'll see where he's been spending his time looking through other shootings.
Um That's almost um an absolute that he will have studied other shooters.
And which shooters did he study?
Also, though, they will be looking to see did he communicate with anyone.
Did anyone else know about this shooting beforehand?
Did he share his plans with anybody?
So the one thing that really stunned me about Columbine, and we had that was a watershed event for us, that these events were things that the shooter actually enjoyed planning for, and they even enjoyed carrying it out even more.
So talking about um the shooting and his plans with somebody ahead of time is is probably in his background because he was excited, thinking about what he was going to do.
It is just chilling uh to hear you lay that out, but that certainly is the state of affairs.
Mary Allen O'Toole, thanks for joining us this morning.
You want to bring in now CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand.
She is at the White House tracking the response to this.
Natalie, we all and people around the world say, why does this keep happening in the U.S.?
How is the White House responding?
Yeah, Errol, President Trump was briefed on the shooting right after it happened.
Speaking to reporters before cameras yesterday, he called it terrible and a shame.
But he was asked by reporters whether he's looking at stricter gun laws in light of this latest incident.
Take a listen.
I'm a big advocate of the second amendment.
I have been from the beginning.
I protected it.
And uh these things are terrible.
Uh but the gun doesn't do the shooting, the people do.
Now back in February, President Trump signed an executive order directing his attorney general to look at some of the stricter gun regulations imposed by the Biden administration.
You may remember though, during his first administration responding to that terrible massacre in Las Vegas in 2017 that killed 60 people.
The president did President Trump did move to enact a bump on uh a ban rather on bump stocks, but that arrow was struck down by the Supreme Court.
Shortly uh before noon yesterday, uh, we were notified of a event occurring on FSU campus.
All right, these are some of the doctors talking about it.
Let's see what they got to say um on the victims, like medical updates.
Um at that time, uh ER surgery and OR leadership uh as well as our administration uh responded to our emergency department and prepared to receive patients.
Um shortly thereafter, uh, we began receiving patients.
Uh those were gunshot wounds to extremities, uh, chest, abdomen, uh all in uh rather stable condition.
Uh we activated uh certain resources that we have.
This is unfortunately things that we train for, although uh do not expect to occur, but we were prepared and activated certain resources.
Uh we in total received uh six patients.
Um all six were uh in in stable condition upon arrival.
Uh three of them did go to the operating room and have since uh been out of the operating room.
Um all six of them today are in stable condition, one uh which is in fair condition given uh a serious injury.
Uh we do feel that uh all will make a full recovery.
That's good to know.
Um two of them uh are uh possibly going home today, uh which we're extremely proud of.
Um overall, you know, like I said, uh unfortunately we do have to prepare for these sort of events, and I can't speak enough for the team that's here and the team that's not here.
Um our community, especially our medical community is uh extremely close.
Um, you know, everything from our our law enforcement, our EMTs, firefighters, uh FSU, you know, is a really big part of this hospital.
And so uh that that relationship as well as the relationship between our nurses, our techs, our doctors really is why uh things here went very smoothly, and I am extremely proud uh of all of them.
Um we will uh open up for some questions.
Um that's it.
Yes, you and your line of business times everything.
Um we talk about the work of the EMS responders getting patients to you quickly, And then can you, in any sort of way, lay out what happens when you receive a sort of kind of I don't know if you're gonna call it mass, uh isn't it like some sort of patients area how that works?
Yes, we uh we have systems in place, so we are communicating uh right away with law enforcement and EMS.
Um the the biggest part of this is you don't know how many patients you're going to receive.
So we are prepared to activate as many resources as we need.
That's why you see so many surgeons up here today, because uh they all came immediately to help.
We have uh uh a trauma surgeon that mostly does breast surgery now.
We have a trauma surgeon that does mostly colorectal, but they are let's see here.
make sure i'm not missing anything Okay, before we get into the debate stuff, um, and then this is the last video I'll play with the FSU stuff.
Um this is from Law and Crime.
This came out a few minutes ago, actually, fifty-six minutes ago.
Any any idea about the alleged shooter?
We'll skip through this.
This was the press conference.
That is the stepmom, holy shit, she's huge.
Allegedly by her stepson.
This weapon was a weapon that the um deputy previously used.
Um, dozens of pages of court documents, and we were able to learn a good amount about Phoenix Eichner's childhood, his family, and the custody battle that went on for years.
We found in Leon County court records this image of Phoenix Eichner's biological mom.
Her name is Anne Marie Erickson.
This image was included in a document related to a 2020 probation violation related to her conviction of removing a minor from the state, which I'll talk about in a moment.
This is a Okay, so we can already see here that this guy has a little bit of uh tough background with with uh with his parents.
Her name is Anne Marie Erickson.
We went through those pages of court documents and it they detail a tumultuous divorce custody battle involving the alleged shooter when they were young.
The other name listed as a plaintiff, you see there is Christian Gunnar Erickson.
It's been reported that the alleged shooter changed his name to Phoenix Eichner from Christian in 2020.
That way he has a name associated with his biological dad's family, Christopher Eichner, who is married to the LCSO deputy that the sheriff named in the news conference yesterday.
The shooter's biological mom claimed in the lawsuit that Phoenix was the victim of psychological and emotional abuse from the time that he was eleven years old.
That suit demanded damages that would go into a college fund for the minor who would grow up to become the FSU school shooting suspect named Phoenix Eichner.
According to Leon County court records, this case was eventually dismissed.
But we also found this document that was filed in Leon County that shows in 2016 the shooter's mom was convicted of a felony charge of removing a minor from the state and failure to return a minor.
Erickson spent 30 days in prison.
She was put on two years' probation.
We found Ericsson's Facebook page, and she posted this on that page back in 2023.
Quote, love being my son, Christian Gunner, parentheses, Phoenix mother.
As far as who Phoenix Eichner was in the care on his dad's side, we see posts like this one on social media of him and other members of his family.
And here's a graduation picture from high school that a family member still had public on Facebook.
Phoenix's social media accounts were quickly taken down within minutes of the announcement this week of his arrest by the sheriff.
This Yeah, they always do that.
They knock out their Instagrams, their Facebooks, their YouTubes immediately.
What his Instagram profile looked like before it was deleted.
The bio lists a Bible verse, Jeremiah 5120, which reads, You are my war club, my weapon for battle.
With you, I shatter nations.
With you, I destroy kingdoms.
What the fuck?
Bruh verse that points to the consequences of people who go against God's will.
Now, on the surface, someone who is the stepson of a longtime sheriff's deputy who was winning awards for employee of the month, someone who was active on a youth council that's supposed to be a leader in the community, it may seem like an unlikely person who very unlikely to be accused of a deadly college campus shooting.
But people who spent time with Eichner in class say it is very much the opposite.
Many have said he reportedly had far right and racist views.
He would talk about Conspiracy theories in class.
USA Today talked to a classmate who said Eichner made it clear that he had guns.
And the student went on to say, quote, it's so sad and so shocking.
Then to see it was him.
I'm sadly not now.
I will say this, guys.
It is not hard to get guns in Florida.
We just recently did away with needing a concealed carry permit.
So it is fairly easy to get guns in in Florida.
Surprised.
Eichner was reportedly quoted in an FSU student newspaper article in January of this year, ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration in response to a campus protest against the then incoming president.
He said, quote, These people, the protesters against Trump, are usually pretty entertaining, usually not for good reasons.
I think it's a little too late.
He's already going to be inaugurated on January 20th, and there's not really much you can do unless you outright revolt, and I don't think anyone wants that.
As this investigation is just getting started, we are starting to learn about the victims in this attack.
This is 57-year-old Robert Morales.
According to his LinkedIn, this is the guy that's the caterer, guys.
Rest in peace to him, man.
He worked in dining services at Florida State.
His brother announced his death in a post on X. He wrote that Morales loved Florida State, his wife, and his daughter.
According to the Miami Herald, Morales was the son of a Cuban American CIA operative.
This is a picture of Morales and his dad reporting to his brother in that post on X. Neither of the people who lost their lives in yesterday's attack were students at FSU, but the sheriff said in the news conference that five people who were injured were still in the hospital, and there was one person who was also injured, but they were injured running away from the gunfire.
Classes at Florida State are canceled through the rest of the week.
Several buildings, including the student union, are closed off.
Speaking of CIA, from what I understand, the uh RFK documents are basically gonna be declassified, chat.
Uh so we're gonna check we're gonna talk about that as well.
Um so that will also be a story in today's thing.
And guys, don't forget, April 22nd, University of South Carolina.
I will be there.
Debating feminists and liberals, and also delivering a speech at 8 p.m.
It's gonna be a good time.
I'll be there with Frank and Angie.
Come meet me, come hang out.
It's gonna be fun.
I want to get rid of this.
Oh, wrong one.
Sorry, Chad.
Off they are active crime scenes.
Here's a campus map that shows you where that student union's located on the north side of campus.
Florida State is a massive state school.
It's got roughly 45,000 students.
Many of them were put into lockdown yesterday for multiple hours as police responded.
Here's what one student saw and posted on social media.
What?
Okay, I was all mad.
Thank you.
Okay, okay.
on hand That's okay.
Okay, not gonna be you.
Right now, you also have to think of the parents and the horror that they lived through yesterday, waiting to hear from their students that they were okay.
Here's what one mom said on TikTok.
I just got off the phone with my daughter.
It was barricaded behind a door.
In the Department of Psychology building at FSU.
Two hours.
She was her and Mike 50 classmates were right out by the team.
Yeah, but Florida State has canceled their home sporting events through the weekend.
Join us now to talk more about the investigation.
His former NYPD So this is interesting uh that we have um all this information uh on the the this the um this guy Phoenix coming from uh fucked up background, uh obviously a very ugly divorce um slash child separation situation.
Um, and the deputy is not his biological mother.
Crime scene investigator and co-host of Crime Time with Duty Ron Ed Wallace.
Always great to have you on lawn crime.
Thank you for being here.
Uh we've learned a good amount of information at this point about the suspect in this shooting.
What stands out to you at this point?
Well, we need to do a whole lot of background investigations on that.
They also call them a white supremacist.
That's another thing that they were talking about.
Guys, uh, we got 1,000 likes.
Let's get to 2,000, my ninjas.
2000, and we're gonna cover the Charlie Kirk debate after this.
Shooter.
Okay, we have to establish um his uh online uh presence, uh, his social media presence, uh, his electronic forensics need to be gone through with a fine-tooth comb.
We have to understand his uh history of possible mental illness and any medications that he may have been on.
Um obviously the uh shotgun.
Uh we have to do a background check.
Bro got a rectangle head, man.
On the shotgun, whose shotgun was it?
Did he purchase it?
Uh is it his?
We know that the handgun that he used was his mom's, and she was a uh deputy sheriff, and so apparently it wasn't secure enough uh for him not to have access to it.
Uh I'd I'd like to know what triggered him, okay, to uh do this horrific uh crime.
Um then you know we have the crime scene itself.
You know, it appears that he uh uh rolled up on scene in a uh some kind of orange SUV, and according to witness statements, uh he exited the vehicle with the shotgun and he couldn't get the shotgun to work, ran back to the car and got the handgun and left the shotgun and came back and started shooting.
Uh now two of our fatalities are not students at the university.
Uh and the Thank you.
Um we got here, Gaza says, uh his bris uh hybridia.
Yes, that is what women have.
It's a um it's basically a um it's uh like for um violent men.
Let me put this shit into Google for you, ninjas.
It's a phenomenon characterized by sexual interests and attractions to those who commit crimes.
That is definitely a female thing right there.
That is a woman thing, pretty much.
The others are.
Uh so a lot of this uh should be on film.
There should be a lot of video and close circuit TV, security footage of the outside of these areas at the student union.
Uh so hopefully we'll have a lot of um footage uh to to look at.
But again, we go back to the beginning.
We need to do a deep dive into um the week leading up to this and to see what his social media activity was, who he's talking to, uh, any online posts.
Uh, yeah, that's gonna be very important.
I'd be subpoenaing all of his phone records, figuring out exactly who he talked to, who he was communicating with.
Uh, they probably have his phone.
I would be writing a search warrant for that.
Um more than likely a lot of these active shooters, they act on their own, right?
Because they know that the more people that know, the the easier it is for them to get found out and or have their um idea thwarted.
Uh, but it's still good to go through their media.
Anything that he may have said or done online um to that may suggest that this was coming.
I noticed on his social media yesterday because I was watching the the news conference, and it was within probably 15 minutes where the sheriff announced his name.
And if you searched Phoenix Eichner, it was on on Instagram and Twitter, uh, he was there, and then the social media presence erased and it was gone.
His profiles were no longer on those platforms.
Um if someone were to delete them, maybe the social media companies uh took those those profiles down.
Um from a law enforcement standpoint, how do you go through?
Are you able to get information from those platforms if the profiles are no longer public?
Yes, you should be able to get uh some history here.
You go to the um judge, you get a uh subpoena signed by or court order signed by the judge and then serve it upon uh the social media companies, and they should uh be able to You also need to send them a preservation letter beforehand, um so that you know they don't you know uh gut the rest of the um the content.
So you send the preservation letter that gives you the time you need to go ahead and get the court order search warrant, subpoena, whatever it is.
Um, because there's multiple ways to get the information.
If you really want to get in detail, you want to go ahead and just get the search warrant.
Um but yeah, you need to send that preservation letter first.
Uh hand over uh everything that they have in on file in the cloud and so forth uh for this these accounts.
And when you look at classmates who have said he had um what they perceived as extremist views uh when it came to several issues, um how I guess how do who do you talk to?
As not only just the social media presence, but who else are you gonna talk to as you try to put together a picture because he's not talking to police?
So you're trying to figure out what could have motivated him to do something like this.
And if you don't hear from him, how do you go about trying to get to what the motive could be?
So law enforcement needs to put out public messages Uh, that anybody who has been in contact with this individual and may have information concerning his motives, his beliefs uh that may have led to this attack, please contact us.
Um we gotta get that information out uh nationwide and possibly even internationally, um, as we've seen in other cases that you and I worked on with an international nexus.
Yeah, yeah.
Um and it's just uh a shocking development is that his mom is his stepmom is a Leon County Sheriff's Deputy.
She's been a sheriff's deputy for Oh, late, bro.
I don't know if she's a sheriff's deputy or a sheriff's whale.
What the fuck, man?
Eighteen years.
I'd be pissed.
If if I was uh, you know, if I call 911 and this chick showed up, bro, I'd be fucking like I'm basically dead, bro.
I'm dead if she shows up.
Um the sheriff spoke highly of her at this news conference yesterday.
I'm sure she is in shock, uh, as many parents are when when they find out that their their child has been accused of something like this.
What's it like when you have to go and and interview someone who is a member of law enforcement?
Yeah, I mean, in in my career, I've had several cases um uh involving um crime scene investigations and uh either active or retired law enforcement.
And it's very difficult, um, especially when uh it is apparent that there was uh criminality on the part of these law enforcement officials.
Um and it's very difficult.
Uh, you know, you can sympathize to a certain degree, but in in the end, she was responsible for safeguarding those weapons.
Now, my wife and I both retired in New York City police detectives, first grade detectives, and um we raised our family uh while we were detectives.
Um and you know, we've always safeguarded and secured our firearms.
And then when the kids were old enough, you know, we trained them uh on the safe handling and the use of firearms, but they never had access to our firearms.
Never in the entire 20 years of our career, uh plus cop digger.
Bro, everybody does this.
You walk into the house, you take your gun off, you put on the fucking table, go get yourself a glass of water or some shit.
Come on, man.
Because my wife continued in law enforcement for 21 years of the NYPD, and then another eight or um eighteen years after that with the district attorney's office.
Uh then my older son became a police officer as well.
So we never allowed the kids any access whatsoever uh to our firearms.
They were always secured when we were home.
Part of that that I I I find interesting is that I think of previous school shootings where someone had access to a firearm that wasn't locked up and they were able to use that weapon in a high school school shooting, Phoenix Eichner's 20 years old, so he's he's not a minor.
Um could I'm sure he knew about gun safety and how to operate and handle guns as well because he had been in that um police group.
Could the the stepmom still face charges where maybe she did have you know if if she did have the gun legally locked up and this was someone who is um not a minor and is eventually able to get access to the weapon, I mean, how could the law look at how he was able to get to the gun and and how does his age factor into what, if if any trouble that the stepmom could be in?
Well, if in fact he broke into the mom's storage uh locker for the firearm, say a safe box a safe or a strong box or whatever the case may be.
Oh, and he's an adult, so you know he he committed a crime to gain access to that um firearm, then the mother should face no penalties for that.
Uh she apparent if she did that, then she made attempts to secure her firearm and keep it from access from her child, and and then he broke the law to to to gain access to it.
Um so and then he'll be charged as an adult because he's 20 years old.
Uh he uh the sheriff said uh invoked his right not to cooperate with the investigation.
Um what type of communication, once he puts that, he says, I want a lawyer, I'm not talking.
What type of communication can be?
So once they say I want a lawyer, guys, if they lawyer up, cooked.
You can't you can't engage them anymore, it's over.
Um and you can't talk to him unless he has that lawyer present.
But you know, obviously this kid's as he's not an idiot.
He knows that he's cooked.
So he's not gonna say shit to the cops.
Um but yeah, at that point, can't do anything once they lawyer up.
Can law enforcement have with him going forward?
Is there even just checking in to see if he still uh has that approach to the investigation, or is it something where you just have to wait for him through a lawyer to contact you?
Well, you can reach out to his lawyer, but you cannot reach out to him directly now.
Once the lawyer is involved, uh all direct communications with this defendant uh ceases to exist.
Uh any communications between law enforcement will have to go directly to his lawyer, and then from his lawyer transmitted to the defendant, and then uh all these decisions will be made between the defendant and his lawyer.
I know in previous cases we've talked about, and and you've lived it in your career, uh, just the methodical approach that a crime scene investigator needs to take and putting together uh a time now what I will say is this.
Let's say they don't say they want a lawyer, but they say I don't want to talk to you.
What I would do with that is I'll be all right, cool.
I'd put them in jail for a few days, then I'd come back and talk to them and say, Hey, you change your mind?
But if they say I want a lawyer, it's cooked.
But sometimes they just simply don't want to talk to you because they're just not in the mood, they're pissed off, they got caught, whatever it is.
So sometimes I let them spend a couple of days in jail to rethink their decisions.
Timeline and the evidence that could be used when you get to a trial, and this would be a very high profile trial uh when we get to that point.
There are at the time of this recording, roughly eight buildings that are closed on the FSU campus, which is a if anybody's ever been, it is a massive state school.
What type of uh with school and and those parts of campus closed off?
I mean, how do you approach a massive crime scene like that and make sure you have the evidence you would need for trial?
Well, as I said, um by the time the crime scene people get notified to respond, there should be uh plenty of uh information about what transpired and where it transpired, uh, where the different uh shootings occurred, um, the movements of the suspect and the victims, uh all of that should uh should be uh obtained relatively easily in this case, because in this situation in these universities and the way our society is today, you can't walk around any place or drive any place without being uh video taped, okay, or and or photographed.
So there should be plenty of that information.
But as you said, this could be quite extensive uh crime scene uh because of the movements from the park car um back uh to Yeah, what they'll basically do, guys, they're gonna close off all the areas where the shooter was at.
Once they have those areas closed off, they're gonna go ahead and pick up any of the bullets or whatever they that is there, interview all the people that they can.
Also give them a guy mind, guys, the FBI did put out a website specifically for this event where people could come in with information.
So anyone that was there, anyone that has video footage, etc., they're gonna be able to get it from there as well.
And that's one that the NVI does well, is they got a big dragnet that they can go ahead to use to garner support.
To campus and then back to the parkour and then around the campus, uh conducting the attack and then being confronted by law enforcement, then finally shot by law enforcement and stopped.
Uh so all these areas of concern have to uh be looked at.
In addition, um you know how many rounds were fired, you know how many uh gunshots um uh the victims have sustained.
So you're gonna have to account for all the spallistics.
You're gonna look up for all the cartridge cases, and you gotta understand too, in the um in the beginning stages of the shooting, uh the the people on campus, whether they go to school there or not, are running around like chickens without a head through the crime scene trying to protect themselves and save themselves.
So you know, these potential cartridge cases being ejected from this firearm or being kicked all over the place and or moved or crushed or damaged, possibly altered.
Um I hope that's not the case, but in reality, that is uh highly probable.
And then you have to account for all of that.
So, you know, you get the information from the two decedents, how many gunshot wounds they have, whether they're perforating or penetrating, meaning if it's perforating, it means the bullet did not exit and is still in the body and should be found on X-ray of the bodies.
And if it's perf um penetrate, I'm sorry, penetrating means that the uh bullet stayed in perforating means it entered and exit.
So if there are entrance and exits, then you have to look for those bullets.
Um and that could be a daunting task in and of itself, you know, because bullets can fly miles.
Uh, you know, uh, so you have to track down everything as reasonably as possible.
And classes are canceled through the rest of this week.
Sporting events that were going to be held uh in Tallahassee, those have been canceled through the weekend.
Is that enough time for crime scene investigators to gather uh as much evidence as they can before the school will eventually need to start bringing students back uh on on the campus as they continue the semester?
It should be.
Um now we're into day two now of of the crime scene, right?
So it started yesterday and we're into day two.
Um so after today, they should know if they're missing any ballistics.
All right, they have the firearm, they should know how many cartridge cases.
Um, they should know the um magazine and it's how much capacity it could hold.
Uh they could they would know how if there were any magazine changes.
Did he uh you uh expend one magazine full of ammunition and then reload with a new magazine?
They should know all this information.
Now, uh they again have to edit the shots with the wounds of our victims and make sure they can account for that.
Now, if they if they don't line up, uh then they have to look for what's called ballistic impact marks on surfaces of buildings, vehicles, um anything that was in the vicinity That could have uh sustained ballistic damage from a bullet that uh missed its target.
What are the days look like for for a crime scene investigator when you are working up against knowing that on Monday night and that's gonna be a pain in the ass if they're looking for bullet fragments that hit the wall or whatever, because they the that's a big campus and those bullets can literally travel anywhere.
Next week, the school could be back to business as usual.
It's a campus of 45,000 people.
Um for one crime scene investigator, what what are those days look like?
Well, if it's just one, it's gonna be a long time.
But I guess for one person working on, you know, part of the team that's trying to piece things together.
So if the crime scene of this uh magnitude, it could be broken down into uh more manageable um sectors.
You don't have to uh have one team of crime scene investigators process the whole scene.
If it's this large, then what you could do is you break it down into more manageable, um, you grit it off and break it down into more manageable sections, and then you assign multiple crime scene teams to process those individual uh sectors.
And when you look at, and and unfortunately, we've covered a lot of cases like this, uh, whether it's a a school shooting, um, whether it's a, you know, I know we've talked about Nikita Kosop, who's um uh the the uh young man accused of killing his parents in Wisconsin.
Um and I think when, especially in the case of the campus shooting, and we see it play out on social media that people want to know what someone's political FY, we covered that case, guys.
That's the dude that tried to plot to kill Donald Trump, by the way.
FYI, the Nikita Kassip case.
We covered that when we read the search warrant, etc.
Interesting case.
...reliefs were and kind of make it this conversation that goes into something beyond the case itself.
But for you, like as someone who has investigated these cases, you now analyze these cases, If there is something that is consistent through the people who commit these types of acts, what would you say that is?
Well, right away what jumps at me is mental illness and um and the medications used to treat mental illness.
I see a common theme amongst uh these shooters uh with regards to these uh types of illnesses and medications.
Yeah, and and we've dived into uh Phoenix Eichner's family background seemed like there was some significant custody battles that were that were going on um for for a long time, and and I'm sure we'll learn more about his mental state.
Knowing all the information that you could gather from the crime scene and forensics, and then you know, especially now in a in a world where on our phones you can learn so much about somebody.
If he never cooperates with law enforcement, are you how strong of a case can you put?
I mean, do you I mean certainly we all want to know what the motive was going to be, but in terms of making sure this person, if they did what they say he did, goes behind bars for the rest of his life.
Do you really need to talk to him?
You can have cases that are uh circumstantial evidence-based and still get a conviction.
So what I what I've seen in the past is if you do deep dive on the cell phones, the testing um the movements, all the GPS locations in there, um, the social media footprint, then you look at also the vehicle.
Uh you could use the infotainment system to see uh when the phone connects there, there's also data stored in there.
Okay, um, uh, especially with the social media aspects of it too.
There's clouds.
Uh you gather up all of this information of what was transpiring uh leading up to the event, and then in this case, he was stopped uh as he was in the middle of the incident.
I shouldn't say event, it's an incident.
Um he was stopped and halted at the incident.
And so we we don't have any further uh electronics um coming from him at this point.
But uh, you know, based upon all of this data, you should be able to look at his Amazon searches or you know, whatever searches he was conducting online, uh, what he was reading online, where he was visiting, what sites, um, and you should be able to get a profile of who this individual is to probably establish uh an MO for why he did this.
And just so you guys know, circumstantial cases can be very powerful.
Y and W. Melly's case, you know, you guys know I've talked about that case extensively, um is a very circumstantial case.
They don't have a confession, they don't really have too many statements, but they have a whole bunch of data that shows that Melly's phone was there.
They showed they got um the ballistic evidence that showed that the gun was shot, um, the the people that were killed were shot at close range, execution style.
But when you know, when Melly and them gave their uh statement to the cops, they lied, obviously, and they said, Oh, yeah, we got hit in a drive-by shooting.
But then when they looked at like the way that the vehicle was, right?
Those bullet holes on the side of the vehicle, but the bullet holes on the side of the vehicle didn't line up with the wound patterns that of the two friends that were shot.
The two friends that were shot were shot pretty much at point-blank range because there was stipling on his skin.
And what sticking is, guys, is where uh when you fire a gun from close range, it creates a burn mark on the victim that's being shot.
So both of his friends that were killed had the stipling on them, which is indicative of you basically being shot within one or two inches away from the muzzle of the uh from the barrel of the gun.
So um that's how they knew that was a short-range shot.
But what Melly and his friends did was say, Oh, we got hit in a drive-by shooting.
And then they what they did was they pulled over on the side of the road, and the cell phone also confirmed this as well that they pulled over on the side of the road and they shot into the vehicle to create the illusion that they were hidden to a drive-by, but they were too dumb to realize that the wounds did not match up with something indicative of a drive-by shooting because of the stickling, right?
So that's an example of where, yeah, I'm talking about Melly right now, chat.
So that's an example of a very um strong circumstantial case because they gave their statements to the police saying they were victims of a drive-by shooting, but the physical hard evidence did not line up to that whatsoever.
It made no sense.
So what ended up happening was the evidence and the circumstances spoke for itself, where they tell you it's a drive-by shooting, but you know that they were shot in the vehicle, right?
Now, with that said, they also had camera surveillance footage, right?
And in the camera surveillance footage, what they showed was when they were losing the music studio, right?
What ended up happening was Melly sat in the back left passenger seat.
So he was sitting right behind the driver, okay.
The shot pattern of the friends being shot from the close range, not only show that they were shot at close range, like I said before, the stifling burn marks, but it showed that they were shot from their left, okay?
They were shot from their left.
So if Melly is sitting where I'm at, right?
Let's let's say I'm Melly, and I'm behind uh the driver, the driver's directly ahead of me, and um, and then one guy is to to my right, forward right, and then one guy is to my side.
What happened was I think uh the the driver was a guy named Bortland, right?
His boy, YMW Bortland, who was his buddy.
Melly was shooting the sitting in the back left corner.
The shots, when he shot his friend on to right directly to his right, and he shot the other person that was in front of him on the right on the right-hand side, and the passage front passenger, and then the person to the back right passenger.
The wound pattern was more indicative of that, okay?
And the surveillance footage I mentioned before of them leaving the music video, puts Melly in that fucking seat.
And then on top of that, they found one round of ammunition, from that mistake in 40 caliber that was found in that seat, which would make sense because once the gun is shot, it'll eject the round.
And I guess Melly didn't clean up the back of the fucking car properly, and one round was found there.
So you have wound patterns that indicate being shot from the side.
You have a shell casing found at the scene.
You have Melly in that seat, okay, in the vehicle.
You have them pulling over on the side of the road, thanks to the cell phone footage, right?
That shows that they pulled over on the side of the road in this area in Miramar that no one goes to, Miramar, Florida, by the way, right?
Um, and they were there for a bit.
Then you see that Bortland dropped Melly off in the middle of nowhere, right?
And the cell phone uh stuff shows that, and Bortland went to the to the hospital himself with the two dead friends and said, Oh, uh, we were uh victims of a drive-by shooting, thinking that that story was gonna sell, but it didn't make sense, even though there were bullet holes on the side of the car.
So, with a case like that, guys, that's an enormous amount of circumstantial evidence.
You could convict someone on that.
And that is why to this day, YW.
Melly is still in jail.
This occurred back in like October of 2018, and he's still in jail.
He went to trial, they had a mistrial, so now they're doing it again.
Right?
So we'll see what happens, guys.
But that is a perfect example of uh a circumstantial case.
If you guys want more details on the YNW Melly case, because I did a fucking deep dive on this case.
I mean, to this day, um, three, four years later, I still remember the facts and circumstances of the case.
Um, let me show you guys real quick.
I actually read through the criminal complaint from the police on it.
Thank you.
You go to my channel, boom, and you come down here, and here it is.
Ym W. Melly is getting Life in prison.
Here's why.
What when did I do this?
I did this shit three years ago.
God damn.
It's one of the first episodes I do.
January 2nd, 2022.
Here's a link if you guys want it.
I go into extreme detail on this one.
So feel free to go check it out, guys.
One of the first breakdowns I did.
But an enormous amount of evidence, man.
But that is a circumstantial case.
Whenever people talk about circumstantial cases and they want a good example, I always point them to the YW.
Melly case.
So it was a fantastic circumstantial case.
Very strong evidence on that one.
Yeah, it's it's so interesting, too, when you think it's so much more than the.
And keep in mind, they don't have the gun.
And Melly didn't give a statement.
Now when it comes to this shooter right here, bro, he don't got to give a statement.
He's cooked.
They got witnesses on the scene that put him there.
I think Value Taman literally put a video up.
i think it was yeah I think they literally put a short up on this.
Let me look here.
Okay, maybe it was PvD podcast in here we go.
Warning when you see this.
Do you actually have the sound of him shooting here?
Yes.
Okay.
Comfortable.
You don't see the person getting shot, but you hear him shooting here.
Go ahead, Rob.
So that's him right here.
It's hard to see, guys, because the footage is not high quality, but this is him right here.
Someone I guess decided to record this shit on a fucking black bear or something.
So he stops, takes a shooting stance.
You can see both feet spread apart.
this guy's trained to a degree Warning when you see crazy shit, man.
Facebook and the Instagram.
I know in a lot of cases we talk about Telegram, Discord.
Unclear if he had profiles on there, but even now the Amazon.
I know in the Brian Koberger case out of Idaho.
Amazon has the.
Yeah, YNW's mass last name really is demons.
Yeah, Jamel Demons.
It's fucking crazy, bro.
Um, an incredibly key part of um uh of defendants in these cases and in what people are accused of.
So it's it's gonna be uh this is of course a story in the in the very beginning.
It's very tragic.
It's shocking with the background that this shooter appears to have had, and um, there's gonna be a lot of questions uh moving forward.
Ed Wallace, it's always great to have you on long crimes.
Yeah, but they don't need a statement, man.
They got witnesses there, they caught him at the scene.
He has he probably had the gun on his person when they caught him.
They're gonna do uh a ballistic match on the guns and and uh and the wounds of the people and show that they were in fact shot with that gun.
He's gonna get caught with the gun.
Like, he's cooked, man.
They don't need a statement from him, honestly.
Um, okay.
So I'm just listening over to the next story here.
Before we get into Charlie Kirk stuff, um, so Tulsi Gabbard says nearly 60 years after the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the American people will, for the first time, have the opportunity to review the federal government's investigation thanks to the president of the United States leadership and commitment to maximum transparency.
Archives.gov, RFK.
Bam.
Here it is.
The stuff was dumped today.
A bunch of stuff.
Okay.
Um, you know, obviously, here's Sir Han Sirhan.
Yep, this was the alleged shooter.
Um, go ahead and look through some of the documents here.
This is uh a memorandum here.
Supervisory uh Andrew M. Smith, United States government.
And 9 a.m.
6568, supervisor Chuck Harding, Atlanta office telephonically advised he had just received a call from the bureau instructing the LN office to call 12 other field officers immediately.
I'm assuming this is the FBI.
Um, and furnace the following bureau instructions, all field officers remain alert to receive any information concerning impossible racial violence or demonstrations resulting from the shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy.
If any information is received in regard, blah, blah, blah.
So this is basically like FBI instruction how to deal with the shooting after the fact.
So this is FBI Atlanta.
Okay, looks like this was like messages sent from um communication between FBI Atlanta and FBI Los Angeles.
Interesting.
Thank you.
So Los Angeles and Albuquerque.
All right, Los Angeles Cell Type to Birmingham 619, 1968.
Specialists for Bruce Edward Fulton interviewed Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, and State of the First IMS Sir Han.
Okay, at Student Union Coffee Shop at Pasadena.
And remember, guys, Sirhan is the one that allegedly shot RFK.
And I will tell you guys in a second why that's not true.
Fulton stated that in conversation, Sirhan expressed dissatisfaction with administration and newspapers because he believed they sided with Israel.
Blank advised Sirhan very devoted to Jordan and believed Sirhan eventually wanted to return.
Fulton could not return.
Recall Serhan mentioning his political views.
Okay, so this is why, because someone had spoken to this Sirhan guy prior.
Sirhan guy prior.
Interesting.
All right.
But as you guys can see, um they declassified a bunch of documents here.
Twenty-three different pages of this stuff.
A lot of documents.
I wonder how many.
Um so table below displays the file names and links to all the documents released uh related to assassination.
Farika's release on April 18th, 2025.
Researchers may encounter a combination of black and white and colored scans.
Here's why black and white scans were used in order to more efficiently facilitate the prioritized interagency review process.
However, some pages were not legible in black and white when National Archives encountered unreadable pages, they were placed with legible colors color scans.
Okay, so that's why some of them have that.
So, let's see here.
Nobody was talking to the suspect at all.
any idea about that let's see if anybody has declassified this This was JFK.
As you guys know, they declassified the JFK stuff.
Um a while ago.
Hmm.
Okay, let me just try this.
See, this isn't big news like that.
A lot of people are not talking about this shit, man.
Which is interesting to me.
Because we know what happened with RFK.
I might go ahead and give you guys an uh Let's go ahead and get the official Narrative real fast and then we'll debunk it I Today's a big day.
Uh, it is the first time we are releasing the country.
We'll be able to see uh the documents that have been sitting here at the National Uh Archives and Records Agency around the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
Thanks to President Trump's leadership and his executive order mandating maximum transparency.
We have had well over a hundred people, some of whom you can see here, who have been working around the clock, going page by page, all to lead us to this day, where the 10,000 pages that have been sitting here are now going to be available.
All right, so 10,000 pages.
Well online when they had the archives.
When they did the JFK, bro, it was 80,000.gov slash RFK.
So important.
And this transparency is something that many Americans have been interested in, and so many Americans have been invested in the release of these files.
So today's release is 10,000 pages.
Those are the ones that we had access to here.
Oh, and that's just oh, just today.
So they're gonna keep putting more out.
Uh, just the other day we discovered and found another 50,000 pages specifically related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
And so the work you're seeing happening here today is going to continue on as we have other teams going out and doing those searches and hunting for additional records that once again have not been found or released to the public ever before.
Well, we would love to look at some of these documents with you if you have.
Oh, chat.
Also, just so you guys know, no fresh effect tonight.
We're gonna go a little bit longer on a debrief, okay, guys.
Sorry, I should have told you that earlier.
So after hours will be at 11 p.m.
I'm gonna go probably until like 10-ish or something like that.
Um, because I do want to get into the gym and train.
Um, and then go from there.
Have time.
Yeah, absolutely.
This here is a file of the Department of Justice uh case file on Sirhan Sirhan, and it includes photographs and map of the ambassador hotel as they were um conducting the investigation into the assassination.
Over here we have um records from the FBI Boston Field Office.
The FBI gave the investigation the code name of Kensall, and so part of this release includes some of those Kensalt investigative records, and I know that there are many more to come.
Yeah.
So this is I mean, this is really um shined a light on the the need for more of these types of releases to occur.
People will find in the release today there's no quote unquote smoking gun, but there's a lot of interesting things that have not been previously known that uh well, there kinda is a smoking gun, and I'll talk about that here in a second for you guys.
Um, really call into question what really happened.
Wow was behind it.
If you look on this memo alone, uh you see Kuwait, London, Tel Aviv, Beirut, Jeddah, Tunis, uh, Benghazi, Baida, all of these American embassies um who were the recipients of this cable.
Um people are gonna have to go to the website and read for themselves uh to to kind of get an insight onto what the conversations are like before and after uh Senator Kennedy's assassination.
What was your takeaway when you saw some of these top lines?
There are more questions than answers.
Was there more than one shooter?
What was the angle of the shots that were fired?
There was a woman uh who ran away uh from the scene where Senator Kennedy um was shot uh screaming, we shot him, we shot him.
There's so much more ultimately that I think needs to be declassified and digitized so that anybody can access this and know what the government knows.
American taxpayers pay for this building.
They deserve to know what's in it.
And you mentioned that you spoke with RFK Jr. about the release of these files.
Is he aware of the developments with these and has interest in looking into these questions as well?
You know, he's he's obviously spent a lot of his life looking into what happened to his father.
And so And I'll tell you this, he knows that Sir Han did not kill his father.
He knows this.
There's there's a lot of what's here that um uh that he's already known or suspected.
But you know, when I asked him initially, I said, you know, do you want to review everything before it goes out, or uh do you have any concerns about the release?
And and his words were you have to get it all out there.
People need to see it.
These are completely unredacted, with the exception of what the law requires, which is you know, social security numbers and other personal identifiable information.
Um but but I'm I'm excited for us to be able to push this out and bring it out for the American people to see.
Now I know some of you guys are like, yo, Myron, why are you so interested in JFK and RFK?
Well, I'll tell you guys why.
I'm interested in it because they've purposely withheld this information from you guys because of a certain nation.
And I'll tell you guys this.
When we talked about JFK and the Zionist lobby being involved and getting him killed, everyone said wrote us off as crazy conspiracy theorists, kooks, etc., right?
Like these guys are wild to get the hell out of here.
These niggas are wrong.
But when the JFK files came out, what happened?
We were vindicated.
Okay?
We were vindicated.
We found out that a lot of the stuff that was redacted and held back.
It was held back because the Israeli intelligence agencies didn't want it there.
Because I said literally said there, CIA is o okay with declassifying this stuff, except for the stuff in brackets.
What's the stuff in brackets brackets?
Intelligence uh agencies from Israel.
AK Massad.
Let the sleuths do their thing.
So this is our specially protected holdings vault where we store those um records here at the National Archives that are most susceptible to theft or vandalism and that need to be protected and secured.
Let's go ahead and start here at the end.
Um most of what we're showing you relates to the assassination of President Kennedy.
This is Lee Harvey's Oswald's passport that he carried when he defected to the Soviet Union.
Um and this is also his passport.
Holy shit, yeah, you already know that's gonna be worth a lot of money.
That's not a baby's daughter.
Oh my gosh.
Maybe you're familiar with the Zapruder films.
Oh shit, they got the camera in there.
Damn.
That is the that is the camera that Abraham Zapruder, which by the way, if you're wondering, yep.
Yep.
That is what the JFK assassination was recorded on.
That's crazy, they got the fucking camera.
This is the Zapruder camera.
Looks heavy.
It is.
Don't drop it.
Oh, you guys are glad you don't have to uh things.
So we have here, if you'd like to see it, we do have the shirt that Oswald had on.
And good shot.
Thank you.
Oh wow.
These significant moments in history, the assassination of uh President John F. Kennedy, of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, of Martin Luther King Jr.
Um, you know, a lot of this has been shrouded in mystery for uh most of our lifetimes.
And so this transparency of being able to take these documents, scan them in, and make it so that people can read them with a click of a button, um is is important.
It's important to the country, and it's important uh in our continued search for uh the truth and and building trust uh in our government.
All right, so um I have here, guys, the interview with RFK, where he talks about the assassination of of his uh of his dad.
Okay.
Um, and I want you guys to kind of hear from RFK himself here with Bill Maher.
Okay.
And yes, Bill Maher.
This is what I want to ask you about, because I've heard you talk about this recently, and we don't.
On May 26, 1968, your father uh made a statement that we must defend Israel against aggression from wherever source.
Our obligations to Israel, unlike our obligation towards other countries are clear and imperative, the US should without delay sell Israel 50 phantom jets.
Okay.
A day later, Kennedy's strong plea for the defense of Israel appeared in the Pasadena Independent.
The article enraged a Palestinian named Sir Han Sarhan.
He wrote in his diary, Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated before June 5th, which was the first the first anniversary.
Also keep in mind that as they were saying this, they were literally having uh a fight with Ben Gurion behind the scenes.
This is what they were this is what was going on optically in front of the American people, but behind the scenes, Kennedy was having a war with Ben Gurion on their nuclear program.
The Pasadena independent was in his pocket when he committed the act.
He was killed because of his support for Israel, says Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.
That's not the case.
That's not the truth.
Well, you know, he's true, but it doesn't tell the full story.
Well, Bill Maher just read.
Sir Han was involved in the murder of my father.
But he did not fire the shots that killed my father.
And real quick, here's the official narrative.
Okay.
Let's go ahead, we'll go to fucking.
Let's go ahead and go into this.
Um, right.
This is the guy.
He's still alive to this day, by the way, chat.
Sirhan Sirhan, okay.
Uh Palestinian man who assassinated Senator Robert F. Kenny, a younger a younger brother of American President John F. Kennedy and a candidate for the Democratic nomination in 1968, United States presidential election on June 5th, 1968.
Kenny died the next day at the Good Samaritan Hospital of Los Angeles.
So here is Sir Han Saran, right?
So the official narrative chat is basically that Robert F. Kennedy was walking through the back way in the ambassador hotel, was walking through the kitchen, and this guy Sir Han Saran appeared out of nowhere and shot and killed him.
Okay.
But there's only one problem with that.
The shots that killed RFK came from behind.
Okay.
They did not come from the front.
So as RFK, as RFK's walking through this uh pantry/slash kitchen area, okay, it's a dark tight hallway.
He's walking with a couple of uh reporters, people that he knows, um, and he has a security guard behind him, okay?
Thane Eugene Caesar.
We'll just call him Caesar.
And when he's walking through, Sir Han Sirhan uh appears in front and he has a gun.
I think it was a revolver or something.
He fires a couple of shots.
He gets off like one or two before people grab Sirhan and throw him on the fucking table or on the floor.
Okay?
And this is shown by bullet marks in the ceiling and shit like that while the gun was wildly firing.
But he was in front of RFK.
The problem is that the shots that killed JFK, or sorry, RFK, one hit him behind the uh ear right here, what Chris Sucker would call the Abla du Mangata, whatever the fuck they call it, and then another one hit him in the back, right?
And these were the shots that killed RFK.
But we know for a fact that Sirhan was in front of RFK when this happened because there were many witnesses there, okay.
Also, people heard far more shots than what was in Sir Han's gun.
Sirhan had roughly eight rounds in his weapon, but people heard something like 10 to 20 shots being fired.
Okay.
Now, this puts the magnifying glass on this guy right here, who's a dude named, and I'll show you guys.
Than Eugene Caesar, this guy.
All right.
He was a security guard at the time.
Um, and he was the one that was behind RFK when it happened.
And many witnesses put him there and they saw him draw his weapon when everything happened.
But here's the thing people didn't realize that when he drew his weapon, they thought he was engaging with Sir Han, but in reality was shooting the fucking uh senator.
Okay.
So shortly after midnight, June 5th, Caesar was uh was in a small uh serving area in the ambassador hotel in Los Angeles.
He grabbed Kenny's right elbow and shot him three times at point blank from above with a 22 caliber handgun.
A four shot went through Kenny's coat.
Kenny pulled off uh Caesar's tie while falling after being shot because he had a clip on tie.
All right, and I've shown this picture before.
Let me see if I can get it for you guys.
I think I have it somewhere on my hard drive.
Give me one sec, chat.
One second and just all right, here we go.
I think I got a couple of pictures here.
I'm restoring it from where it was.
All right.
All right, let's go.
Okay.
So here's one image chat.
Look at that clip on tie right there.
Now, um, and I can tell you guys this is someone that actually worked in security.
Anytime you work security chat, um, basically you can't have a real tie.
And the reason why you can't have a real tie is because they can choke you with it, right?
Many security companies don't allow their employees to actually have um to have a real tie for that very purpose.
And I think that was RFK's last attempt to identify who shot him, okay.
Um, and then also here's another picture of the shooter, Caesar.
This is where RFK was shot, okay?
this little area in the kitchen slash pantry of the ambassador hotel.
Right, here's a map of the area.
And then you guys can see here bullet holes.
More bullet holes.
right This was um writings that um Sirhan Sirhan had in like a journal beforehand, which they tried to use as evidence.
More bullet holes.
So basically, guys, the physical evidence didn't line up.
Okay.
The physical evidence did not line up.
And on top of that, your boy Thane Eugene Caesar, he basically had just got that job a couple of days.
And he was a um he hated the Kennes.
He hated the Kenny's.
This guy.
All right.
So that's the official story.
And here, just so you guys know, by the way, Sirhan Sirhan did not remember what happened.
He can't recall anything that happened on the day of the assassination.
When he's asked about it, he was basically like on drugs.
Oh, and didn't he want to, but according to this, is that wrong that he read this story?
Was it and on top of that, he had like uh a pamphlet in his back pocket, Sirhan Sirhan did about how many how much he um he hates um Israel.
So it was a false flying shot.
But let's see what RFK's got to say about it.
Enraged as a Palestinian.
I mean, it's the idea that the article was in his pocket when he committed the act, is that wrong that could be right.
You know, and I don't speculate as to what happened.
All I say is that uh Sir Ann himself could not have killed my father.
And that's what Thomas Nagucci, who is the coroner.
I you know, and by the way, my entire life I believe that my uncle was killed by not by you know, by a conspiracy, a group of people.
And I and I had doubts about that from when I was little, because when I was my the day that we my uncle was we were waking my uncle in the East Room of the White House, and I was standing in the floor of the White House with my Aunt Jackie and with um my dad and my mother, and John Lyndon Johnson came in and told us that Jack Ruby had killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
Leah for the people who are young people, Lee Harvey Oswald was the person who was charged with killing my arrested for killing my uncle.
And a day later, he was killed in the jail house uh by uh a guy, you know, who killed owner.
What?
A nightclub owner.
and i caught a man who was you know deeply jerry rubinstein Involved with was a mob.
Not the worst nightclub owner I ever worked for, but yeah.
An asshole nonetheless.
Anyway, and and I had said to my you know, my my dad and my mother at that time, why did he do it?
Did he love our family?
Because even as a little kid, it didn't make any sense to me.
Why would you go do that in public when you know you you're putting your own life at stake?
And uh, so that story never made any sense.
And then, you know, when I was older, I researched and somebody gave me a book called The Unspeakable, and I read it, and the whole story that made sense, but I still believe my father had been killed by Sir Ann Sir An Siran confessed to the murder.
Um he pled guilty.
And uh, you know, he's his story is uh that he has no memory of it.
And and he's he has no memory of it because he was on drugs, and they did that on purpose, just like um with um uh what's it called?
Um like Jack Ruby barely remembered it either.
Stuck with that story for 60 years.
So um, but Paul, the man who was there was a man standing, one of my father's best friends was standing beside him when my father was shot, and uh his name is Paul Schrade.
He was the deputy director of the United Auto Workers, and he's the guy who recruited Caesar Sch.
And also the other thing I want you guys to know is um you know I'll I'll save it.
Job as to the labor movement, the United Farm Workers, and then introduced my father to Cesar Chavez, which was one of the most important relationships that my father had.
And the first shot that Sir Ann fired hit Paul in the head.
Paul survived, and he just died uh less than a year ago.
And he spent the last 20 years of his life trying to get Sirhan out of jail.
Because he did not believe that Sirhan killed my father.
And I just sort of dismissed what over years I'd hear that he was that Al Lowenstein, who you may remember, was trying to get my fat the Sirhan out, because Al Lowenstein was a congressman, a great friend of my father's, started the Dump Johnson movement.
He was later assassinated himself.
He became a congressman, was killed.
Um but he fought for many years to get Surahan out because and get it the the case reopened because he did not believe that my father was killed by Sir Han.
But I never looked into any details.
I just assume there were 77 eyewitnesses.
And then Paul Schrade made me come over to his house one day and read the autopsy report.
How did he make me?
He told me you have to do this.
And because he was such a close friend of my father's, and because he himself had been shot, you know, um, I felt like I couldn't say no to him.
And when I sat down and read the autopsy report, it became clear to me as it would to anybody who read that report that Sir Ann.
And the reason why the autopsy was so good, chat.
I know some of you guys are like, well, what is this autopsy report?
So, as you guys know, with John F. Kennedy, when he was shot and killed, they quickly took the body, left Texas, and brought him up to to, I think Virginia or Maryland to have military doctors look at him.
Obviously, that fucks with the chain of custody and the integrity of the autopsy.
So when they did the autopsy on RFK, it was one of the best done autopsies.
Okay, because of the whole JFK situation, and how no one believed the official narrative that came from the Warren Commission.
So when they got RFK, senior, his father, they went really hard on making sure that it was fucking bulletproof.
Okay?
And in that autopsy, it showed that the kill shots came from behind, not in front, which is where Sirhan Sirhan was.
So the physical evidence simply did not line up.
Iran could not have killed my father, which is what Thomas Noguchi, the coroner, the most important coroner probably in American history, concluded always.
also and said in his autobiography, and here's what happened in the short story.
Surhan fired two shots at my father.
He was five feet away.
There was, as I said, many, many There was an absolute mayhem in the kitchen of the ambassador hotel.
My father just won the primary.
He said from the stage, and now it's on to Chicago, which was where the convention was.
Then he walks off the stage and he went into a route that was not expected.
He was led into a route through the kitchen, which he was not supposed to go to, and waiting in the kitchen in an ambush with Sir Ann Sirhan neck standing in front of a steam table.
And as my father approached the steam table, Sir Han fired at him two shots.
One of those hit Paul Schrade.
The other one went past my father's ear and he hit a door jam behind my father, a wooden door jam uh from which it was later removed by the LAPD.
Sir An was then grabbed by his six men in a dog pile, and he was backed onto the steam table.
And his hand, the Rayfer Johnson, who was a great friend of mine, one of my father's close friends, he was at uh the decathlon gold medal winner in 1960.
He was one of the people who grabbed it, and he was the one who actually grabbed his hand, and he said that Sir Ann, who's a tiny little man, I you know, I've been to meet him and visit him in prison.
He's like five feet tall, by the way.
The Sirhan guy is a little little guy, chat, very small.
The tiniest, tiniest little guy.
And but Rafer said he had superhuman strength, and he could not get that gun out of his hand.
Drugs.
And Sir Han now was pointing the gun away from my father.
MK Ultra.
And fired six more shots.
So there's eight shots in the barrel.
He fired six in the other direction, the opposite direction from where my father was.
All of those shots hit people.
So we know who they hit.
We know what happened to all of those bullets.
One person got shot twice, you know, once through his clothes, once through his clothing.
And his father was shot four times from behind.
And so it's the same scenario as Ronald.
Well, let me just finish a Patsy and a real shooter.
Right.
So he was a distractor.
And the real shooter was behind my father.
He was a man called Eugene Thanser, who was a BAM.
The guy I showed you guys, this motherfucker right here is the one that killed his dad.
And even RFK knows this.
Security guard who worked for Lockheed.
He was a CIA operative.
He was a vocal vocal racist who hated the Kennedys.
And he had been the one who led my father through the kitchen toward the ambush.
He was holding my father's arm.
He drew his gun.
Right.
And my father was shot four times from behind.
One of the shots passed through the shoulder pad of his, uh harmlessly through the shoulder pad of his um of his coat.
the other two were into his back and then one behind his ear which was the and just so you guys know real fast Oh, actually, you know, just go to Google.
Here's the original.
Here he is.
trying to find the picture of him at the ambassador hotel All right, hold on.
Oh, okay.
Here's the picture, the famous picture with the clip on tie I showed you guys earlier.
Um here he is at the ambassador hotel.
Which I think the hotel has been destroyed now.
Back this back in 1968.
The hotel doesn't no longer exist.
Fatal shot.
And all of the shots had an uphill trajectory.
So and all of them, and this is what the autopsy found, were contact shots.
So the barrel of the gun was touching my father's body or his clothing.
And they left carbon, the discharge left carbon tattoos.
Which the stipling, which I was explaining to you guys before, similar with the Melly case.
When you're shot at close range, it leaves a burn mark.
Or less than an inch from his skin.
So they they left carbon tattoos on his flesh.
And the autopsy was an exquisite autopsy.
It's called the perfect autopsy.
Thomas Nagucci, who knew what had happened at President Kennedy's autopsy, which was, you know, uh loaded with scandal, did not want the same thing to happen in LA.
And he's see RFK knows, man.
He knows.
He knows, man.
No one trusted the Warren Commission, chat.
Well, John F. Kenney was killed in 1963.
No one trusted the Warren Commission and the findings of the Warren Commission.
Everyone thought it was a conspiracy.
So when RFK was killed, they said, nope, not again.
We're gonna keep the body here, and we're gonna do the most thorough autopsy ever.
And that is how they know that Sir Han was not the fucking shooter.
They said, We're not gonna do Dallas again.
So he flew.
Well, they didn't even do it in Dallas.
They took the body, they they basically kidnapped the body chat.
Um, the Secret Service kidnapped the body and took it over uh up to Maryland or Virginia to have the autopsy.
In the top corners from all of the armed services, the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, to observe what he was doing.
And his autopsy is called the perfect autopsy in the medical literature.
And uh, you know, he concluded that the shots had come from behind, and there were 77 eyewitnesses who saw that Sir Han was never behind my father.
He was always in front of him, always about five feet away, and uh, all the shots that killed him now.
It seemed so open.
He fell, and as my father fell, he he he must have known he was being shot from behind because he turned around and grabbed off Caesar's clip on tie.
And you can see pictures of him lying on the floor.
And he's actually that's the picture I showed you guys from before.
Uh obviously.
Um this photo.
Uh also, guys, give it to me a favor.
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Um, no fresh effect tonight, guys.
It is strictly um we are strictly doing uh the debrief, and then we're gonna have after ours.
Actually lying on top of Cesar with the clip on tie in his hand, and there's pictures of Caesar without his tie on.
Hazer pushed my father off him and stood up.
He was knocked down when my father fell onto him.
He stood up and was seen with his gun.
The police did not confiscate the gun that night, and they asked him why what he was doing, and he said he drew the gun to shoot at Sir Ann.
And uh, you know, and then that's the beginning of the story.
And then uh Caesar made a series of changing deceptive lying statements after that in the different times he was and one of the biggest lies that he told guys was that um he sold the gun.
Uh he sold a CERN gun.
But the reality is is that he sold the gun three, he sold he claimed, so the police asked him about his gun, right?
That was used to kill uh the in the murder.
And he said, Oh, that's I sold that gun three months prior in March.
So RFK was killed in June.
He claimed he sold the gun three months prior.
But then the cops went and followed up with the person that had the gun, and they found out that Caesar had actually sold the gun three months after the murder.
So he sold it in September.
Okay.
Thankfully, the person that bought the gun had a bill of sale to show when he purchased the gun, which was back in which was in September of 1968.
So murder happens June.
LAPD does an investigation.
Caesars asked, hey, this gun, where is it?
This 22-caliber gun, blah, blah, blah.
That was used to kill him.
I think it was a 22 caliber.
Um, and he's like, Oh, I sold it, bro.
That's that's that the that's not no, I I had a 22 caliber, but I sold it.
I saw it three months prior in March.
Well, when the cows followed up and uh interviewed the person that actually had the gun.
He had a bill of sale showing that Caesar sold sold the gun three months after the murder.
Very important.
Uh question over many, many years.
I cannot tell you what happened.
I, you know, I I can speculate about it, but I can tell you that I cannot see any way, and that anybody can read that autopsy report and believe that Sir Ann killed my father.
And that's, you know, my point is that it ought to be investigated.
There was no trial.
It was a show trial.
So um a uh an attorney uh whose name was uh Grant Um, I forget what his last name.
He appeared, nobody knows how, and became Sir Ann's attorney.
Who was he?
He was the attorney for Johnny Roselli, the mobster who was implicated in John Kennedy's assassination in Dallas five years earlier, and was later chopped up and put in a barrel when the assassination committee summonsed him to to testify when the church committee summons him in Biscayne Bay, Miami.
He was his body was found in Miami.
He disappeared the day he was supposed to testify in front of the church committee on the assassinations.
And um and the and he was involved at that time in the Friars Club scandal.
So the Fry, you know what the Friars Club scandal is.
No.
You know what the Friars Club is.
I certainly do that.
Right.
Okay.
And you've probably been there and followed the roads and stuff.
So that uh statute, that uh was uh um uh run by Roselli was one of the people who was running it, and the other the Mickey Cohen, the the LA mobster.
Yeah Mickey Cohen.
And they had they were doing card games there.
So they had poker.
It was a place where the famous people took comedians were played.
Yeah, and they had installed cameras in the ceiling so they could read everybody's hands.
Oh.
And that and they got busted for it.
And that trial was going on when my father was killed, and the attorney for Roselli at that time was the guy who weirdly showed up, nobody can explain why, and became Sir Ann's attorney.
And he was under federal investigation because somehow Roselli had been able to obtain the grand jury testimony, which is utterly that's a jailhouse sentence.
You cannot, you that is like stealing the U.S. mail.
If you steal grand jury testimony, it's such a serious crime.
Yeah, it's a big deal.
You're gonna go to jail.
The lawyer got blamed for it.
So he was on himself is under federal investigation and was about to get disbarred.
And he then representing Sir Han.
So in other words, the lawyer that was representing Sir Han Sirhan had no incentive to actually represent him properly.
He wanted him to go to jail, and he was a corrupt lawyer.
He was involved in concealing evidence.
He was the one who told Sir Han to plead guilty.
Um and he he blocked the ballistics evidence of the gun, the sh the bullets that killed my father were different than the bullets came from a different gun than the bullets that killed other people.
Or shot other people.
Nobody else.
So that means automatically there's two different guns.
So anyway, there's a you know, there's a lot of questions that should be answered.
And if you look at the evidence, it doesn't make any sense.
And then they and then the I mean he'll never trust the guy in a bow tie again.
It wasn't a good one.
I mean a clip on the bottom tie.
But um it just must be so frustrating that this seems like so clear-cut.
But like the whole world thinks the reverse.
It's a conspiracy theory.
Yeah.
Well, that that's yeah.
But it's not.
I I mean, you convince me.
Anyway, I uh I'm gonna let you go.
I hope this does well for your campaign.
I really think you in the mix is a great thing.
Because certainly somebody's got to keep them honest.
And the one thing I can count on you, like will we ever agree I and I on everything?
No.
Who do you agree I'd I with that?
Nobody.
And you shouldn't.
We're humans.
But you know, somebody has to keep them honest.
And the one thing I think I can count on you is you're not a guy who's going to shake the etcher etcher sketch.
Remember, Mitt Romney, shake the like you're not gonna attack.
I don't think.
Or maybe you will.
I don't know.
Maybe, you know, when the when you if you get close, it's gonna be very Bill Maher just gives me such fucking scumbag vibes, man.
You know what he like?
You just see somebody like, man, you're a slimy motherfucker.
That's that's the that's what that's the feeling I get whenever I see this guy, bro.
Just like uh I don't know.
I mean, he is one of them boys, but god damn, bro, it's like obviously to you know, go more to the center and and disab.
Uh, I think the comments section too.
He's talking about his father being murder being murdered, and Bill uh keeps cracking jokes.
Geez, wake up, Bill.
Yep, Bill's lack of situationalness is staggering.
Bill's lack of situationalness and empathy is borderline sociopathic.
Loved you, Bobby, since I was like 11, I do.
Like, yeah, people are just cooking this nigga for being a retard.
It's possible to imagine the researcher's son does to find the truth about his father's assassin.
I believe this man.
Absolutely, bro.
Even RFK himself agrees with me that um number one, Sir Han didn't kill his his father.
Number two, this guy, Thane Caesar killed his father, and nothing too.
Now you guys are probably wondering, Myron, why do they want RFK killed?
I'll tell you guys why.
There were two to three Main reasons why they wanted RFK gone.
Okay.
So the first reason they wanted him gone, guys, was because he never accepted the results of the Warren Commission.
Despite the fact that RFK did publicly accept the Warren Commission that was headed up by Lindy B. Johnson and obviously the Supreme Court Justice Warren, he publicly accepted the results of the Warren Commission.
But the reality is that he never trusted it.
He always knew that there was a conspiracy against his brother.
He always knew that they wanted his brother gone.
And quite frankly, he didn't trust a lot of the people in the administration.
This is why JFK did a lot of his consulting and a lot of his um, you know, talking on sensitive matters with his brother RFK.
He didn't trust a lot of the people in his cabinet, right?
I mean, they were trying to do false flags, Operation Norwoods, if I'm not mistaken, where they were trying to do a bunch of radical stuff, killing American citizens and blaming it on Cuba to get into war.
Like these are the type of people that um JFK was dealing with, right?
When JFK took office in 19 in the 19th, early 1960s, the CIA was a rogue agency, man.
They had gone away with a lot of bullshit.
And um they had done things behind his back.
Um they had pissed him off.
He didn't trust them.
This is why he fired Alan Dulles, the first director of the CIA.
Because what the CIA basically was, guys, was a good old boys' club of successful uh financially powerful individuals that utilize the intelligence agency, the CIA, to kind of benefit the U.S. government, but also um topple other governments and or other business industries to ensure that the United States had certain um economic and um leveraged positions um in the world economy and geopolitically, right?
We could talk about like United Fruit, for example, being a front uh to destabilize the banana market in South America as an example.
But that was a that was a front company for the CIA, right?
They were doing shit like that.
So when Kennedy came in and he sees the rogue operations that the CIA is doing, he's like, what the fuck is going on here?
Right?
And then the Bay of Pigs kind of was like the uh one of the big uh scandals, one of the big problems where essentially we backed a bunch of rebels to try to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro.
It failed because they didn't have the weapons and the support that they wanted.
Kennedy didn't want to send in air support, and they didn't have the guns that they were supposed to have.
You want to know why?
Because those guns were in Israel.
Those guns were in Israel uh when they should have been in Cuba.
So a lot of people got pissed off with the uh Bay of Pig scandal.
Now, with that said, Kenny had a lot of enemies.
So one of the few people he trusted was his brother, RFK.
To include the fact that his brother RFK was attorney general.
Attorney generals almost never have a say in foreign policy, but RFK was right there by his brother's side, helping him navigate the Cuban Missile Crisis that led after the uh after the Bay of Pigs.
So what ended up happening was um he never trusted the findings of the Warren Commission, though he publicly accepted it because he knew that his brother didn't trust anybody, didn't trust a lot of these people in the administration.
And he never liked Lyndon B. Johnson either.
Okay?
So that was one reason.
He never trusted the Warren Commission.
On top of that, that I guess that's reason number one, but let's go into reason one A, I guess, he was doing his own independent investigation, trying to find out who killed his brother.
All right.
Part two, he was running for president.
People kind of knew that if he became president, he was going to reopen the case into his father, into his brother's death, and that would have exposed all the skeletons in the closet.
Okay.
Um, and they just couldn't have that.
They couldn't have him becoming president, snooping around and having that level of power, right?
And then the third thing is he obviously uh assisted his brother in curbing Israel's power.
As you guys know, JFK had a bunch of uh problems with uh Ben Gurion, where he was trying to get him to uh, you know, stop their nuclear proliferation that they were doing because he had information from the CIA people that weren't as corrupt that they were doing nuclear testing in Demona and they were trying to get a nuclear bomb and they were stealing uranium from the United States.
So, in order to assist his brother with the harder stance on Israel and getting them in line, he wanted to the American Zionist Council to, or the American Zionists Association, say whatever it is, you guys get the point, which later became APAC, he wanted them to register under Farah.
And they didn't want that because if they had to register on the fair, they would have to disclose where all that money came from that they were um using to buy off politicians and lobby.
But here's the problem a lot of that money came from organized crime, your Mickey Cohen's Bugsy Seagulls, et cetera.
The kosher mafia.
So, um, and then also on top of that, RFK, when he was attorney general, what was he doing?
He's trying to put all these guys in jail.
So, long story short, guys, is the Kennedys really got in the way of the deep state bureaucracy that was going on in the 1960s.
Okay.
And they just couldn't have these guys around.
They needed them gone.
So RFK's assassination was basically closing off loose ends.
I got a clip here from a documentary that I'll play for you guys.
That documents some of this.
And this is uh Israel's assassination of uh uh Kenny Brothers, a documentary by Lauren Guyant.
The American soil and his act was installed into the war on terror mythology and propaganda in a book entitled The Forgotten Terrorist, Male Ayton, who specializes in debunking conspiracy theories, claims to present, quote, a wealth of evidence about Siran's fanatical Palestinian nationalism, and to demonstrate that Siran was a lone assassin whose politically motivated act was a forerunner of present-day terrorism, end of quote.
In 2008, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Bobby's murder, the Jewish Daily Forward wrote, Robert Kennedy was the first American victim of modern Arab terrorism.
One cannot help but note.
See how they're trying to throw the um they're trying to throw the um this whole uh Arab terrorism thing into the RK assassinations.
That's what they do, man.
False flags is what Israel does, chat.
The parallel between Kennedy's assassination and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
In both tragic cases, Arab fanaticism reared its ugly head on American soil, irrevocably changing the course of events in this country.
End of quote.
Writing for the Boston Globe, Sasha Isenberg recalled that the death of Robert Kennedy was, quote, a first taste of the political violence in the Middle East.
He quotes Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz as saying it was perceived as an act of violence motivated by hatred of Israel and of anybody who supported Israel.
It was in some ways the beginning of Islamic terrorism in America.
It was the first shot.
End of quote.
The fact that Siran was from a Christian family was lost on Dershewitz.
The Jewish forward took care to mention it, only to add that Islamic fanaticism ran in his veins anyway, quote.
But yeah, that's not that's something that they try to like just gloss over that he was a Christian Palestinian.
Like, but they want to go ahead and tie it to, you know, Islamic terrorism as always, right?
What he shared with his Muslim cousins, the perpetrators of September 11 was a visceral irrational hatred of Israel.
There is something suspicious in this insistence on making the assassination of Robert Kennedy a crime against Israel.
But let us for the moment take these declarations seriously, and let us try to understand what kind of anti-Zionist Palestinian terrorist was Siran Siran.
While studying his case more closely, perhaps we can learn something about the very nature of the Arab terrorism that has now become a familiar leitmotif of the mainstream narrative in our post-9-11 world.
The first question is: did Siran really kill Robert Kennedy?
Ballistic and forensic evidence show that, in fact, none of Siran's bullets hit Kennedy.
According to the autopsy report of chief medical examiner, Dr. Thomas Noguchi, who confirms it in his memoirs, Robert Kennedy was hit by three bullets, while a fourth went through his coat.
All these bullets were shot from behind Kennedy, two of them under his right armpit following an upward angle, and the third, the fatal bullet, behind his right ear at point blank range.
One gunshot wound was found behind the right ear.
And uh there were abundance of a powder deposit On the edge of the uh right ear, and uh after test firing at the similar weapon,
we came to conclusion that the module distance would be a uh one inch from the right ear, edge, and no more than three inches.
Yet the sworn testimonies of twelve witnesses established that Robert had never turned his back on Siran, and that Siran was five to six feet away from his target when he fired.
Moreover, Siran was physically overpowered by Carl Ucker after his second shot.
And although he continued pressing the trigger mechanically, his revolver was then not directed towards Kennedy.
By tallying all the bullet impacts in the pantry and those that wounded five people around Kennedy, it can be established that at least twelve bullets were fired while Siran's gun carried only eight.
Finally, a computer analysis of audio recordings during the shooting made by engineer Philippe van Prague in 2008 confirms that two guns are heard.
Thirteen shot sounds over a little bit over a five-second uh interval of time.
There are two shots, and then a pause of about one and a third seconds, and then a flurry of succeeding shots.
The primary point that people need to recall is that the capacity of Sir Han's gun was eight shots.
He did not have time to reload.
And so anything more than eight shots proves there had to be a second gun firing within that kitchen pantry.
Period.
We have uh strong evidence uh uh based upon this audio tape of thirteen shots, two double shots, the make and the model of the gun, and the directionality of those shots uh into the back of Robert Kennedy.
All this evidence has been gathered by attorney William Pepper in a 58-page file submitted in 2011 to the court of California with a request that Siran's case be reopened.
Bob was hit with four bullets were fired at him from the rear.
From the rear now.
Two went through, one through the shoulder pad and one through the chest cavity that lodged in uh a uh uh ceiling tile that was actually behind Sir Han, where Sir Han was uh uh was standing.
So the the Senator the sh the the shots from the senator were from behind and uh and the the tracing of the bullets was slightly upward.
So that's where the assassin uh was firing, and that's where he was standing behind the senator.
And we have a view as to who that person was, but a good deal more uh uh a good deal more probing and uh evidentiary work has to be done.
If Siran did not kill Robert Kennedy, then who did?
The presence of a second shooter was indicated by several witnesses and reported on the same day by a few news outlets.
There are strong suspicions that the second shooter was Thane Eugene Caesar, the security guard hired for the evening by the Hotel Ambassador owned by Maya Schein.
Now I know you guys are probably wondering um what happened uh to Caesar.
He died, guys, I think in 2019, if I'm not mistaken.
Um RFK was supposed to go meet him in the Philippines.
Um but Dane Caesar was playing games, oh you gotta pay me 10,000 dollars, all this other bullshit.
So Kenny never got to meet him before.
RFK Jr. never got to meet him before he died.
Caesar was stuck behind Kennedy at the time of shooting.
Several witnesses saw him draw his pistol, and one of them, Don Schulman, positively saw him fire.
As we were slowly pushed forward, another man stepped out, and he shot.
Just then the guard who was standing behind Kennedy took out his gun and he fired also.
The next thing I knew.
Now nobody questioned it because they thought that the guard that was behind Kennedy, number one was a cop, and they also thought that he was trying to defend Kennedy when he was shooting.
He thought there was he was returning fire at Sirhan.
Well, little did they know that he was actually shooting RFK.
Is that Kennedy was shot three times.
Now, how far was Sir Han uh from Senator Kennedy at the time?
I would say approximately from three to six feet.
Where was this guard who was firing his gun?
He was standing directly to the side and back of Kennedy.
On what side?
He was standing on the right hand side.
Contract killer could not find a more efficient and concealed position to do his deed.
First, a clear opening to shoot at the heart, with little chance to be seen by witnesses situated either in front of or behind the victim.
Then another opportunity for a concealed coup de grass in the back of the head as the victim slumps to the floor.
Incredibly, Caesar's weapon was never examined.
and he was never interrogated even though he did not conceal his hatred for the kennedys he told police he had sold his 22 three months before the assassination a receipt proves that it was sold after the assassination the person who made out this receipt confirmed caesar told him at the time of the sale be careful of this weapon it was involved in a police shooting he was Yeah, police shooting that's fucking hilarious.
That was a big lie.
But the real reason he told them that was so that he wouldn't talk to anybody.
The obvious first suspect, the police brushed him off and never investigated him further.
Even if we assume that Siran was the assassin of Robert Kennedy, another aspect of the case raises question.
According to several witnesses, Siran seemed to be in a state of trance during the shooting and in a state of disorientation just after.
More importantly, Siran has always claimed that he has never had any recollection of his act, even though, on the suggestion of his attorney, he admitted to have done it.
For this, he was sent to the corrupt attorney.
But the death penalty was abolished in California soon after, and his sentence was turned into life imprisonment.
Fifty years after the fact, Ziran continues to claim.
I only have never been able to remember what happened in that place at that time, but I have not been able to remember many things and incidents which took place in the weeks leading up to the shooting.
What do you remember about the shooting, if you're willing to talk about that?
Obviously, I was there, but I don't remember the exact moment.
I don't remember pulling my gun out of my body or wherever it was located, and I don't remember aiming at any human being.
I don't remember any of that.
Since 1968, several psychiatric analyses, including lie detector tests, have confirmed that Siran's amnesia is not faked.
Therefore, expert in hypnosis and mental manipulation believes that Siran has been submitted to hypnotic programming.
It was obvious that he had been uh programmed to kill Robert Kennedy and programmed to forget that he'd been programmed.
This hypothesis is consistent with some repetitive lines written in a notebook found in Siran's room, which are reminiscent of automatic writing.
In 2008, Harvard University professor Daniel Brown, a noted expert in hypnosis and trauma memory loss, interviewed Siran for a total of 60 hours and concluded that Siran, who belongs to the category of high hypnotizables, acted involuntarily under the effect of hypnotic suggestion.
His action of firing the gun was neither under his voluntary control nor done with conscious knowledge, but is likely a product of automatic hypnotic behavior and coercive control.
End of quote.
At first, no.
During his sessions with Dr. Brown, Siran could remember having been accompanied by an attractive woman before suddenly finding himself in a shooting range with a weapon he did not know.
According to Brandt's report, quote, Siran responded to a specific hypnotic cue given to him by that woman to enter range mode, during which Siran automatically and involuntarily responded with a flashback that he was shooting at a firing range at circle targets.
End of quote.
Month after Siran recalled these details, attorney William Pepper was able to prove that just days before the assassination, Siran had visited a firing range accompanied by an unknown instructor and had signed the register.
With the help of Professor Brown, Siran was also able to remember that his instructor had a falling moustache, which fits the description of famous hypnotist William Joseph Bryan Jr., whom other evidence also incriminates.
Brian makes no secret of having worked for the Air Force in the brainwashing section.
His biggest claim to fame was to have exposed by hypnosis the Boston strangler Albert Di Salvo, who thereafter confessed to the crime.
Brian often bragged about it.
This is significant because in the notebook found at Siran's home that Siran recognized to be in his own handwriting, but that he cannot remember having written, we find this.
God help me, please help me.
Salvo Di Salvo Di Salvo.
It is surmised that he heard the name while under hypnosis.
You have to have the person locked up physically to have control over them.
You have to use a certain amount of physical torture involved.
And there is also the use of long-term uh hypnotic suggestion, probably drugs, whatever, and so on.
Under these situations where you have all this going for you, like the prison camp and so on.
Yes, you can brainwash a person to do just about anything.
What I'm speaking about are the innumerable instances that we ran into when I was running the country's brainwashing and anti-brainwashing programs.
We know that in the 1960s, American military agencies were experimenting on mental control.
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, son of Hungarian Jews, directed the infamous CIA MKUltra project, which, among other things, was trying to answer questions like, can a person under hypnosis be forced to commit murder?
According to a declassified document dated May 1951, we also know that Siran was attending meetings of occultist circles, practicing mental experiments.
And this may have created opportunities to submit him to hypnotic programming.
Israeli journalist Ronan Bergman has recently revealed that in May 1968, the month preceding Robert Kennedy's assassination, the Aman, the Israeli military intelligence, was planning to assassinate Yasser Arafat by hypnotically programming a Palestinian.
The idea was proposed by a Navy psychologist named Binyamin Shalit, who claimed that, quote, if he was given a Palestinian prisoner, one of the thousands in Israeli jails with the right characteristics, he could brainwash and hypnotize him into becoming a programmed killer.
He would then be sent across the Jordan, John the Fatah there, and when the opportunity arose, do away with Arafat.
End of quote.
The proposal was approved.
Shalit selected a 28-year-old Palestinian from Bethlehem, whom he judged easily suggestionable.
The operation failed, but it proved that in 1968, precisely, Israel was experimenting methods of assassination identical to the one used against Robert Kennedy.
In the hypothesis that Siran has been manipulated, the question is why him?
Who had an interest in having people believe that Robert was killed by a fanatic Palestinian motivated by hatred of Israel?
Israel, of course.
But then we are faced with a dilemma.
For why would Israel kill Robert Kennedy if Robert Kennedy was supportive of Israel?
That would logically exclude Israel from the list of suspect.
So there you go, guys.
Um, you know, you got MK Ultra, you got the logistics that don't make sense from the physical evidence.
You guys have a bunch of data on, you know, Dane Caesar, why he wanted Kenny's gone.
I mean, everything lines up, man.
Uh of why um he was killed and why this went down.
So absolutely ridiculous stuff.
Umltra program is very important too because they don't talk about it much.
And it's funny that Israel was running the same exact program at the time when RFK was killed.
Isn't that interesting?
Because they were trying to use it to kill Yasser Airfan.
For those of you that don't know, Yasser Arafat is a um Palestinian freedom fighter that signed uh you know famously signed the Oslo Accords with Yitzhak Rabin to try to come to some type of um peace agreement between Israel and Palestine, and obviously both of them were assassinated.
So you know, and and uh Yitzhak Rabin was killed by the uh members of the Lukud Party, or uh one allegedly one soul shooter from the Lukud Party.
Um, but everyone to this day still thinks that um, which the Kut Party is a party that Benjamin Nanyahu is party to, by the way.
So, um, yeah.
You know, um, we got some people crying in the chat saying W stream, but I already knew this shit, bro.
Nigga, there's people here that don't know it, so shut the fuck up.
The fuck is wrong with you, man?
The world doesn't revolve around you, all right?
Carlos, shut the fuck up.
All right, let's read some chats.
We got here, Chief Rocka.
Martin, I just looked it up on the internet, and it's saying that Caesar was not with RFK when he was assassinated.
That's fucking crazy.
He was with him.
Um, Sir Ansaran has a YouTube channel with videos of him singing and shit.
Frank, go to your bed.
Um Bro, always have you playing on my laptop while I manage work, or else if I listen to simple fact I feel comfortable.
All right.
Thank you, King Rich.
Uh, yo, Martin, how are you doing, brother?
It's a story in St. Louis that my uh that my old history in high school tried to hijack a plan of 14 people without Sean killed in Belize.
Never heard of that.
Cue them in.
All right.
Let me go back here, make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
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It's there.
David Jesse says, What's up, Myron?
This is totally random.
It's about the so-called Christian girl Savannah's attack on polygamy.
Myron, I'm a devout Christian.
Nowhere in the old or new testament does it condemn polygamy.
God only regulates it, God himself is polygamous.
Okay.
David Jesse again.
The Christian Bible calls marriage a picture of God's relationship with the church.
The church is composed of multiple people.
God only regulates polygamy, he never outlawed it.
Please don't let these girls use morality to condemn it.
Okay.
Fair enough.
I'm not a Christian apologist, so I don't know these things.
Gabriel Rivera says, Yo, Myron, child from Costa Rica.
I'm a young man, 20 years old, love your content.
Thanks for everything.
Got you, Gabriel.
Revive Roman Empire says, um.
Thanks for the subtitles.
Head to mute Voices Insufferable.
Got you.
That's why I always put the subtitles on as much as I can, because I know some of you guys don't like the thing.
I mean, yeah, this guy's a French documenter.
Um I know his accent is kind of strong, but the content is great, man.
I mean, that's a pretty compelling case.
Uh, you know, on top of the other stuff that I told you guys about.
So this a lot of this stuff is probably gonna be confirmed in the declassified documents that we talked about here that they've been like suppressing in history for obvious reasons.
But yes, Israel had a vested interest in RFK being killed, chat.
For sure.
Okay.
Um what time is it?
It's 8:38.
Okay, we you know what?
I kind of do want you guys, because this is a good question.
Why would the Israelis be involved in killing RFK if RFK was a friend to them?
Let's play this part real quick, and then I'm gonna go into the Charlie Kirk debate.
The dilemma rests on a misleading assumption, which is part of the deception.
In reality, Robert Kennedy was not pro-Israel.
He was simply in an electoral campaign.
As ever Um.
The other thing too, as well, I think it's very important to know that the MK Ultra program and the fact that he didn't remember anything is very important.
And we've seen this before as well with JFK.
One knows a few good wishes and empty promises to Israel are an inescapable ritual in such circumstances.
Robert's statements Yes, on the front side, you have to be pro-Israel to become a politician.
But we know for a fact that they were not as pro-Israel as people think, but they had to do this politically on that word.
I mean, like I said before, RFK publicly accepted the Warrant Commission, but we all know he never trusted it.
Did not exceed the minimal requirements.
He disclaimed that Siran had in his pocket a newspaper clipping from the May 27 issue of Pasarina's Independent Star News, mentioning that Robert Kennedy had declared in an Oregon synagogue, quote, the United States should without delay sell Israel the 50 phantom jets she has so long been promised, end of quote.
But the author of this article, David Lawrence, underlined how little credit should be given to Robert's electoral promises.
His article entitled Paradoxical Bob began like this.
Presidential candidates are out to get votes, and some of them do not realize their own inconsistencies.
All things considered, there is no ground for believing that Robert Kennedy would have been, as President of the United States, particularly friendly to Israel.
The Kennedy family, proudly Irish and Catholic, was not known to be very appreciative of Jews.
Joe Kennedy had been notoriously critical of Jewish influence during the Second World War.
While ambassador in London from 1938 to 1940, he had supported the appeasement policy of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain toward Hitler.
When Roosevelt was about to enter the war, he had resigned and declared that he intended, quote, to devote my effort to what seems to me the greatest cause in the world today to help the president keep the US out of the war, end of quote.
During John's presidential campaign, Menahem begins party Erote wondered publicly if the father Joe Kennedy, quote, did not inject some poisonous drops of anti-Semitism in the mind of his children, end of quote.
In his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Profiles in Courage, published in 1956, Kennedy had declared his admiration for Senator Robert Taft, who, by calling the neural- And not only that, a lot of people don't know this.
Um John F. Kennedy, yeah, JFK, was um an admirer of Hitler.
This is widely even documented.
I mean, obviously it's oppressed in and um in main mainstream culture, but um but Kennedy was a supporter of Hitler, guys.
He thought what he did with Nazi Germany was incredible, how he was able to revitalize the economy and bring uh take uh Germany from a post-World War I destroyed country into an economic powerhouse in the 1930s.
So that's another thing that a lot of people don't talk about, is that Kennedy absolutely admired Hitler.
...Military trials of 1946, a shameful parody of justice, had sacrificed his political future.
We will talk later about John Kennedy's tense relationship with the state of Israel.
As for his brother, he had not been in his brother's government a particularly pro-Israel attorney general.
He had infuriated Zionist leaders by supporting an investigation led by Senator William Fulbright of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, aimed at registering the American Zionist Council as a foreign agent, subject to the obligations defined by the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, which would have considerably hindered its efficiency.
After the assassination of John Kennedy, the American Zionist Council escaped this procedure, and its lobbying division, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, APAC, became the most powerful lobby in the United States and an indispensable instrument for the corruption and intimidation of American elected officials and for the control of American foreign policy.
It was Nicholas Katzenbach, whom Johnson put at the head of the Department of Justice to replace Robert Kennedy, who buried the case against the American Zionist Council.
Katzenbach is also known as having strongly recommended to the new president Lyndon Johnson a commission of inquiry to establish as soon as possible that Oswald was the only assassin of Kennedy.
In conclusion, it is only by an outrageous hypocrisy that the Jewish Daily Forward could write on June 6, 2008, quote, in remembering Bobby Kennedy, let us remember not just what he lived for, but also what he died for, namely the precious nature of the American-Israeli relationship, end of quote.
Robert Kennedy's death had not been a bad thing for the American-Israeli relationship.
As a US president, would Robert have saved Israel from disaster in 1973, like Nixon and Kissinger by providing her with unlimited military support against Egypt?
It is unlikely.
Rather, Robert Kennedy was a great loss for the Arab world, as had his brother John before him.
Of course, the fact that the Zionist media lied when granting Robert Kennedy some kind of posthumous certificate of good will towards Israel, and thereby provided Israel with a kind of fake alibi is not a sufficient reason for accusing Israel of having murdered Robert.
Even the fact that the masterminds of the clock chose as their programmed instrument an anti-Zionist Palestinian and thereby stirred a strong anti-Palestinian feeling among Americans at the same time as getting rid of Robert, does not prove that Israel was involved.
What is lacking for a serious presumption is a plausible motive.
And the motive of Robert's assassination, as we said before, must be found not in what Robert was declaring publicly during his campaign, but rather in what he confided only to his close friends.
his intention to reopen the investigation on his brother's death.
What would an unbiased investigation conducted under the supervision of Robert in the White House have revealed?
This is what we must now determine.
And that was what they were scared about, Chad.
That's why they had to get rid of him because everybody would have been implicated if we reopened the investigation into his brother's death.
CIA, the Zionist lobby, organized crime.
So they had to get rid of him.
That's why they used an M MK Ultra Palestinian that is allegedly an Israel hater and put the pamphlet in his back in his back pocket to make the shots happen.
But what ended up happening?
He didn't kill him.
Some security guard killed him.
He was literally the Patsy, just like Oswald.
So that my friends is um the reality when it comes to uh the RFK shooting.
We know uh unlike JFK, we at least know for sure who killed and shot RFK.
Sorry, guys, we are gonna go ahead and get into the Charlie Kirk debate now.
Um, this is what we need to do.
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Like the video, like the video.
I'm gonna get uh a drink here.
Let's get the likes up to two thousand.
We're gonna start the debate right here.
Again, April 22nd, guys.
Make sure to tap in.
Okay.
Let's get 2,000 likes, guys.
Let's get 2,000 likes.
I'm going to take a quick piss and come back, and we're going to start cooking.
We're at 1,500.
500 more to go, guys.
Yes.
Uh my rumble guys, come on over, like the video.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
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On YouTube, I dropped it for you guys.
And our castle club, I'm dropping it for you guys.
Like the video, we're going to get into this because this is a really interesting debate.
Thank you.
All right.
All right, guys.
We're at 1590.
Let's go.
We need to hit the 2K and we're going to start cooking.
All right.
2K.
2K likes.
We got what?
Almost 4,000 of you guys in here between the different platforms.
Let's see here.
Shariq says, been following your content a while.
Your skill of conveying your message, communicating information is underrated.
Definitely deserve more recognition give the hard work.
We appreciate it, love and support.
Also Norway pause.
I appreciate that, bro.
MK Ultra is real from NAV, yes, it is.
Do you think getting a car's degree is worth it?
Especially when one is pursuing a life entrepreneurship business ownership.
Um look, if you want to be an entrepreneur, that's fine, but you need to have a skill set, bro.
So um focus on going to school and getting a skill set that will actually get you a job, and then you can convey your that skill into entrepreneurship.
But strictly, um but strictly uh just going to college to go to college.
No, don't do that, bro.
Don't do that, that'll fuck you up.
That'll put you in a in a pretty bad spot.
So um anyway, yeah, so guys, we are at uh sixteen twenty-six, guys.
Two thousand, we're gonna start this thing up.
Let's get to two K, guys.
Let's get to two K. This is gonna be interesting.
Definitely gonna be interesting, Chad.
So we will start as soon as you guys smash that like button and we get to 2,000 likes.
And we are going to start cooking.
Someone said, could someone tell me what O slash means?
That's funny.
Rock or the Don...
Shut the fuck up, bro.
Number one, I'm demonetized.
All right, So this is absolutely free.
So shut the fuck up.
Number two.
If you guys want to go ahead and help the channel grow, we need to get in the engagement up.
Bitch ass niggas like you just sit here and watch the concert and don't like the video.
Okay.
So instead of bitching and crying, like the video, nigga.
I've been on air for about four hours now.
Almost four hours.
And your bitch ass want to sit here and talk shit for free content.
Amen.
This dude Rocco is always crying in the fucking chat, bro.
Look, dude, if you don't like the content where it's boring to you or whatever, because you don't like RFK and you don't like history, then go watch something else, bro.
Go watch Cinna.
Go watch one of these stupid whores on Twitch.
Get the fuck out of here if you don't like it, then bro.
Go watch some brain rock content.
Niggas over here mad because I'm having higher IQ uh conversations and we're covering history and shit like that, and niggas are crying.
Like, bro, go do something else then, Rocco.
Rocco the Sacco, fucking dumbass.
Nigga always bitching in the chat, bro.
This is boring.
Nigga, it's history.
This ain't no fucking retard streamer.
Shit, go to Twitch if you want that mindless entertainment.
Go watch FaZe.
Like, what the fuck, bro?
Nigga coming over here wanting some cheap ass entertainment, and now he's gotta use his brain, and he's like, oh, this hurts.
Uh this hurts.
Fuck.
I don't want to think.
I just want to be entertained.
Fucking retard.
Some of y'all niggas are primates, bro.
No talk.
Yeah, go watch DDG, bro.
Go watch DDG.
That loser ass nigga, bro.
He he literally choreographs cock blocking his friends for views.
That's what he does.
Oh, I gotta go play defense.
Like, when did it become cool to cock block your friends?
Bro, when I was growing up, if you did that shit, we would never talk to you again.
You cock block niggas, bro.
Get the fuck out of here.
That's what DDG does.
Dumb dumb gnome.
Five foot three.
He a little nigga, man.
Go watch that shit.
Go watch Dudu Garbage Stream.
Go watch these stats on Twitch.
Yeah, Rocco's probably one of them boys, bro.
Dom 721, 50 bucks.
Shout out to you, bro.
Uh, he says.
Give you a Don to Marco.
Dom Demonco.
We're at 1763, guys.
250 more likes, and we good.
Uh Dom says, Myron, what else could a responding officer do?
He had no time to react.
Let's see, I'll put this video up on the queue.
You're the one who called.
Simple trespass incident takes a horrifying turn.
Cron says, Myron, here's a joke for you.
What do you call two Chinese dudes?
Well, I can't read that super chat out loud, but I'll put on screen so people can laugh at it.
Man, I can't read out loud.
Um We're at 1777, guys.
We're waiting to hit 2,000 likes so that we can go ahead and get into this debate between Charlie Kirk and this veteran.
Alright.
Wait for y'all ninjas.
Uh Bay Reed says, Hey Martin, I like when you tell guys to stop drinking.
I'm trying to stop myself.
Thanks for your encouragement.
I'm a literal engineer.
I'm smart.
Just gotta get my life straight.
Yeah, bro.
Weed is uh uh weed and alcohol are both for losers.
Just think of it like this, man.
For all the guys out there that have trouble with alcohol, as you take, as you have that vodka in your hand or that beer, whatever the fuck you like to drink, right?
Just remember to yourself that you're a fucking loser.
Before you take that sip of that alcohol, remember that you're so much of a loser, they need to become drunk to enjoy your lose your life.
If you can't enjoy life sober, that means that you are by definition a fucking loser.
Because losing so much sucks, and you don't want to be in that reality.
So you gotta get drunk to blunt the objective failure that your life is.
That's what I call alcohol does.
It blunts how much your life sucks.
So just think of that.
Next time you're gonna uh drink your next beer or take a shot or whatever, you're drinking to numb the pain of being a loser.
Kumo DTV, tight Lizzo weight loss journey on Google, still fat, but face looks good.
You think she'll look valid in a year or two?
Probably not.
Um, of course, David Friedman comes in right on cue.
You wouldn't be demonetized if you weren't spreading anti-Semitic propaganda.
Translation.
You wouldn't be demonetized if you just lied.
Because the fact that I'm demonetized actually proves me right that they control fucking big tech.
Stupid.
So, congratulations, you played yourself.
Uh Mine, I just looked it up on the internet and it's saying that.
Oh no, sorry, read that one.
Martin, I won't lie, I'm starting to get into edibles and weed, and I think I can land a job at a GOV agency like you in the future.
Should I take little or complete?
No, bro.
Stop taking edibles if you want to work for the government.
You can't get a clearance to be a drug user, bro.
Fuck's wrong with you.
Look, guys.
Look, guys.
Why do you guys gotta make your life harder?
Like, it's already hard enough being a man, right?
It's already hard enough where no one gives a fuck about you, no one cares about your problems, no one's gonna give you a handout, and no one's coming to fucking save you.
All right, it's already hard enough with all this bullshit that you got going on as a man in 2025.
Why do you niggas want to make your life harder by eating weed brownies?
Why?
It's a double whammy because not only are you eating brownies, which are high in calories are probably gonna make you fat, you're also taking in weed and getting high, which is gonna make you non-productive.
It's a double hammy, it's a big L. Why drink alcohol, which also empty calories will make you fat?
Right?
Lead you to make bad decisions, inhibit your ability to be productive the next day.
Why?
Why are you guys handicapping yourselves?
Why?
You guys see these stupid ass bitches that come on the show every night.
Being average won't work no more.
It just won't, bro.
The days of a guy being average, nigga sitting in his house with a white beater on drinking a fucking corona and living life and watching sports and shit, that's not good enough anymore.
Are you guys waking up?
That's not good enough anymore.
Average is now considered mediocre.
So look, you want to fucking eat weed brownies, you want to fucking do drugs, you want to, you know, drink alcohol all day, you want to take shots of vodka like a fucking dumbass.
Be my fucking guest, but then you deserve all the misery that comes your way.
Because it's inevitable.
All you're doing when you drink and you do drugs is you are pushing off the inevitable.
Because when you sober up for that 10 or 20 minutes and remember, oh my god, my life sucks.
And you gotta go find a weed guy or a drug guy or an alcohol guy to help get you back under the influence so you can forget how much your life sucks.
You just remember that other people are out there lapping you.
There's no excuse to be getting drunk all the time or doing drugs.
There's absolutely none.
Especially in today's hyper competitive environment where you quite literally can't be an average dude no more.
If you want to be average, that's fine.
But don't fuck coming over here and start bitching to me about it.
I don't want to hear none of y'all saying I'm going Mictow when you average.
Fuck out of here, man.
There's a difference between men going their own way and men being sent their own way.
A lot of y'all niggas are getting sent your own way.
If you want to go Mictown and you want to not deal with women off your choice, I respect that.
But if you want to go ahead and be a loser and then cope and say, oh bro, I'm going Mictown.
No, you're a loser.
You got sent your own way.
You didn't go your own way.
You got sent your own way.
So anyway.
Um, what are your thoughts on Kirk?
Do you have some agreement with any of his views?
Look, I actually agree with Kirk on probably everything except for Israel.
I probably agree with Kirk on almost everything except for Israel.
So Kumo DTV says, guys, what are we at here?
We're at 18 to 35.
Guys, 100 more likes, and we got this.
Tremors like DDG can only offer content to gratify your dominion receptors, but content like this will keep your sharp and educated on a variety of topics.
I appreciate that, St. Friends.
That's what I'm trying to do, bro.
I don't gotta be a dancing fucking monkey.
To entertain, right?
We make jokes and shit like that here, right?
Parodies here and there.
Like, that's not like the cornerstone of what we do.
We use our brains over here.
Dumbass niggas like Rocco.
Rocco the Sako, who are retards, can't seem to understand that.
I noticed they didn't think he could take edibles instead of smoke.
Some of you like the comments says needed for these professions.
Hey man.
Kumo, we I'm trying to tell him, bro.
Um, I started watching Alec Jones from VCR films in the middle school from around 2005.
I've been watching you since the ninja watching Crash Shouts.
Remind me a lot of 2000 Alex Jones.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate it.
We're at uh 1851, guys.
We're almost there in ninjas.
And we just crossed the four-hour mark for the stream, I think.
Yeah.
We just passed the four-hour mark.
Smash that like button, guys, so we can get this thing going.
Shouldn't take this long to get the fucking likes up.
Hey, Mo, what time are the girls showing up?
Arrival time is like 9.30.
It's 9.04 right now.
I guess I'm the first one here, so I'm gonna stand up.
Alright.
Yeah, let me know.
Let me know what it is.
Martin, tell Chris to stop drinking.
I been told him.
I think I ain't wanna stop, bro.
Fuck.
You guys.
I will say it is funny though when he makes fun of the girls.
That nigga be drunk and making fun of the girls.
That guy is kind of funny.
I ain't gonna lie.
But hey, I've been told him, bro, he's an adult.
That's why I nigga got fat.
Trust me, who wrote some behind the scenes?
No, after hours is gonna be at 11 o'clock, guys.
We are having after hours tonight.
We are having after hours tonight.
Oh, we're almost there, guys.
We're a little over 100 away for the likes.
or 1887 The major's rap says, yo, Myron, one of the best moments on after hours when you and everyone else is giving one-liner jokes on the girls and you are dying laughing, bro.
Myron, you have fire one-liners.
I appreciate it, man.
I try.
I Try to be quick witted with it.
I really do be trying to be quick with it with it, man.
Max is not only a 304, but also one of them boys.
Thank you for saving my life.
I got you, Arthur.
Your girl's one of them girls.
She told you to come on over for Shabbat.
Oh man.
Alright, we got 1900 likes.
That's good enough, guys.
Let's walk it down.
Let's get into this debate.
You are sitting on a ticking time bomb.
Markets are all say like, damn, the nigga opens up an ad with a opens up the video with an ad, guy.
Damn, Charlie.
Charlie might be Jewish himself.
Fuck.
Nigga, open up the video with an ad.
Hi, you're doing uh thank you for a comment.
First off, uh, I just want to say, like, one of my core values as a as a Christian and as a man is standard firm in what you believe in.
In 2021, I enlisted into the military.
As far as thank you for your service.
Thank you.
As far as I know, I was the only trainee at Fort Benning, Georgia to decline the COVID vaccine, even when everyone was trying to force me to take it.
I was discharged for it.
All right, we're at 1918 likes, guys.
100 more like uh 80 more likes, 1920 right now.
I started the video anyway, even though we didn't hit the goal, but it's fine because I love y'all ninjas.
We got 4,000 plus you guys in here.
So let's go, baby.
So I truly believe as a as a as a follower of Yah, we are called to stand firm in our beliefs.
I think that uh what you're doing is amazing trying to to get people to wake up.
But here's where And real quick, because a lot of you guys might not.
So Charlie Kirk guys um is uh political commentator, right wing.
Um he's Christian.
I think he's I don't know if he's an evangelical Christian.
I he probably is the evangelical Christian, just based off what is um um based on what his uh views are when it comes to Israel.
But um, but yeah.
Uh very big on the right.
Um big Trump supporter, you know.
I I would give him credit as being um someone that helped get Trump elected.
Uh turning point USA, he's the head of Turning Point USA, which is uh, you know, political right-wing political organization.
Um and what he does a lot of times is what he blew up for on TikTok was um going over to college campuses and doing stuff like this.
The debates and discussions with college students on a multitude of different topics, right?
Um abortion, um uh DEI, Black Lives Matter, a lot of cultural and some political stuff, right?
Um now when it comes to Charlie Kirk, Charlie Cork is a hardcore Zionist, okay?
Um, and he has been he's been exposed a few times where Gripers would show up to these um these uh these conventions, right?
TP USA has a bunch of stuff, they have America Fest, also stuff, and sometimes he'll be doing an open QA, or sometimes even in the college campuses, I'm seeing this more now, where people start asking him about Israel or start talking about certain topics that are related to Israel or Zionism or whatever.
And uh a lot of times they're grapers, right?
And for those that don't know, grapers are uh followers of our guy um Nick Fuentes, who have an America first mindset that are critical of Israel.
And rightfully so.
You guys know me.
I'm I've been critical of Israel for a while.
I fucking got demonetized for it.
Um but you know, it is what it is.
I think the truth needs to be out there and it's and it's important, right?
Um, you know, money isn't the root uh money is not the most important thing.
So Kirk does a lot of these debates uh on Cobb campuses, and it's always funny whenever someone comes in uh to JQ essentially.
So you what you guys are gonna see here is going to be a discussion on a couple of different, you know, highly contested topics when it comes to them boys, uh, to include the Holocaust 9-11 and uh Jew world order.
Okay, but that is a quick little background on who Charlie Kirk is.
Where I start to to kind of question you.
Um you're uh very for Israel, and I totally understand why from a surface sense from a biblical sense.
Um but as a Christian man who is about to have a little girl in October, here's my problem.
In the uh in the Talmud, they talk about sexual intercourse that the little girl is permitted if she is under three years of age.
You can arrest a non-Jew woman and it is legal.
And as a Christian, I mean, you look at our government, it's been infiltrated by the Jews.
The founders of pornography are Jewish.
The founders of transgender, the transgender movement in the LGBT community are Jewish.
That's exactly what was going on in Germany.
I'm not excusing what Hitler did, but there is there's more to it.
And so as a as a Christian, what is your biblical perspective to supporting a group of people that are promoting satanic acts and are excusing satanic behavior?
There's a lot there.
First, tell me what the Talmud is.
So the Talmud, I believe, is like a set of rules that they kind of it's kind of like our Ten Commandments, but on a bigger sense now.
No, it's not that.
So the Talm the Talmud would be to the Federalist Papers to the Constitution.
So do you know what the Torah is?
Yeah, the Torah is like is like the Old Testament, like Genesis, Leviticus numbers the version of the Bible.
We have an indecipherable Old Testament.
So let me just kind of give you a little bit overview, and then we'll talk about the Talmud.
So the Torah is the most holy text in Judaism, which is indistinguishable from that as Christians.
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.
It's the five books of Moses, otherwise known as the Pentateuch.
Then there is the Tanakh, which includes, you know, the book of Joshua, first and second Kings, first and second Chronicles, that also includes Psalms and Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Songs of Solomon, right?
So on and so forth.
Nehemiah, Jeremiah, Esther's.
Okay.
So that makes up the the Old Testament, or we would they would call the Tanakh, which is basically Torah, uh Nephilim and Kovechem.
Okay.
Then there's the Talmud.
The Talmud is interpretation of the Torah and of the Tanakh.
It is basically rabbis arguing back and forth.
I don't know about those specific verses.
Okay.
No, it's not, Charlie.
Uh this is a perfect deflection.
Here's what is the Talmud.
Okay, the Talmud, and this comes right from Jupi uh Jupikedia, okay, aka Wikipedia.
The Talmud is a central text of the rabbinic uh Judaism and the primary source of what?
Jewish religious law and Jewish theology.
Okay.
It is the primary source of Jewish religious law and Jewish theology.
Until the advent of modernity in nearly all Jacob and News, the Talmud was a uh centerpiece of Jewish cultural life and was foundational to all Jewish thought and aspirations, serving also as the guide for the daily life of Jews.
Now, why am I using Wikipedia for this?
I'm using Wikipedia, guys, because number one, it gets checked by Jews all the time.
Israel literally has a whole squad of guys that you know correct stuff on Wikipedia.
Um and it shows here that it is the central and primary source of Jewish religious law.
So what Charlie's trying to do here is obfuscate and deflect from the importance of the Talmud by trying to say that the Torah is is also important.
But yeah, that's fine.
But two things can be true at the same time.
So you know, this deflection was was diabolical.
And this guy didn't catch it.
And I'm gonna give you guys my criticism on this guy, too, because look, man.
Look, this guy comes in with good intentions, things that he's saying are true.
But this is what I mean when I say when you guys want to get on this topic, you gotta be precise, bro.
You gotta be precise, you gotta be sharp.
You gotta know what you're gonna what you're gonna talk about.
You're gonna know you gotta know what their counterparts are, uh what their counterpoints are gonna be to anything that you say.
And for him to bring up the Talmud and bring up this specific passage that talks about this, which he's correct about.
You need to know what the fuck the Talmud is.
Because what he basically did was try to say, oh, well, you know, yeah, I I yeah, the the Talmud, yeah, that exists, but the Torah is the most important thing.
Yeah, but the Torah doesn't discuss um religious law when it comes to Judaism.
Completely different.
And and he should have been able to count it with that.
But he didn't, right?
And um, this is why it's so important to be sharp about this shit.
Because you guys are gonna see what's gonna happen here next.
People that are in Orthodox Judaism say that that is not true.
I don't know.
They'll have to ref refute and respond to that.
I'm not a master of the Talmud.
I do And that is why he gave that bullshit explanation.
The Talmud is their chief um religious text law.
Indisputable.
There's a reason why um Gentiles are not permitted to have it or read it.
Okay.
This is why teaching people Hebrew that aren't Jewish is a problem.
They don't want people to have that information.
Judaism is not an all-inclusive religion.
It just isn't.
They don't go out trying to actively recruit people, and if you do try to become try to convert, it's extremely difficult.
So, yes, it's not an inclusive religion whatsoever.
The Talmud is not to be read by people that are non-believers.
you know Gentiles and Gois.
The Torah very, very well.
And I could tell you right now, nowhere in the Torah does it say anything that you just described or articulate.
But he's not talking about the Torah.
He's talking about the Talmud.
See how he's been able to how he's deflecting that?
So you ask the question, you know, why should we care about Jews?
And I will address the other specific points.
We are called to bless the Jews as Christians.
Someone said anybody can learn Hebrew.
Yeah, yeah, retard, anyone can learn Hebrew, but they're not running around trying to teach people how to how to speak Hebrew.
That's number one.
And then number two, for many decades, they've been encouraged to not teach people Hebrew.
Okay.
Judaism is an exclusive religion.
Okay?
It is not inclusive, like Islamic Christianity, where they're trying to convert people all the time.
Judaism does not operate like that.
It is an exclusive religion versus Christianity and Islam are inclusive religions.
They try to get as many people to convert as possible.
Judaism does not practice that way.
In fact, you are a Christian, right?
I am.
But what religion was Jesus?
He was Hebrew.
He was not the modern.
He was not Jewish.
He was Hebrew.
Well, he was from Judea, wasn't he?
Correct.
But the Jews didn't exist at that time.
Well, well, the modern Jews are not the true chosen people of Yah.
They and they created their own country in the 1940s.
They established this is their doctrine.
They're Mohammed 11 beast.
So the little girl's permitted if she is three years of age.
See, and this is why look, I get it.
He's trying to come from the religious angle because he's trying to kind of come from the um Talmud angle.
But I think coming from the political angle is far stronger.
But he's going to religious angle, which is I guess maybe he's doing that to try to appeal to Charlie Kirk's religious side.
But as you guys saw, what did he do?
He just deflected and he went and talked about the Torah instead of the Talmud.
Charlie, as a man of and then admitted that he doesn't know much about the Talmud.
Yeah, how can you justify it?
That's disgusting.
But you're supporting them.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Timeout.
I will say though that I have never met a single Jew that believes that or understands it.
I encourage you to find a rabbi and confront him with that.
They have videos all over the internet.
No, yeah, it's nothing, nothing false is ever on the internet, right?
But I encourage you in live interviews.
No, I know I encourage you to go to a rabbi and ask him that very specific question.
But let me ask you, when it says very clearly when Paul says that we should bless the keepers of the law, which is the Hebrews.
Do you believe that?
I do.
Okay, so we should modern day Jews or not, the Richard Hebrews.
So let me help me understand that.
So do you mean the Ashkenazi Jews?
Or do you mean the Sephardic Jews?
So and this is also very important as well.
Um, because a lot of people don't know the difference here.
The Askenazi is the Eastern European ones.
People like Benjamin uh Netanyahu, right, who are from Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, right?
All over Eastern Europe.
Those Ashkenazis, that is actually the majority of Israel.
Then you got the Sephardic ones who are like Arabs, basically, from the Arab lands, Iranian, um Egyptian, Moroccan, etc.
There are two do you know the difference between an Ashkenazi and a Sephardic Jew?
Not necessarily.
Okay, so t so that's very important.
So what you're probably talking about is the Ashkenazi Jews.
Ashkenazi Jews are Eastern Europeans that came into the region in the 1940s.
And it's not, and that precisely proves why it's not their land.
Because they were the main colonizers and settlers that created the state of Israel.
Ben Gurian, Goldamar, these are all Eastern European Jewish people.
And they are Jewish.
However, but tell me what a Sephardic Jew is.
A Sephardic Jew are people that never left the region.
They tend to be Persian, they tend to be somewhat half Persian.
I'm not fair enough.
But so Sephardic Jews.
I hate when people use the term Persian.
I hate the term Persia doesn't exist anymore.
Do we run around and call ourselves fucking Romans if we're Italian?
No.
God damn.
Whenever people say that I'm Persian, I just laugh.
I'm like, bro, you're Iranian.
Shut the fuck up, man.
Holy.
God damn.
It's like uh it's something that like irks me when people say that shit.
I'm Persian.
Shut up.
You're Iranian, dude.
God damn.
Right?
Like, what if an Italian walked around and said, Oh, yeah, I'm a Roman.
We'd laugh at that nigga.
Oh, I'm a Spartan.
You're from Greece.
Shut up.
Like, bro.
Are actually biologically indistinguishable than the original people of Israel 4,000 years ago.
So not exactly sure where we're driving them.
Because that's the modern day Israel government.
That's who Trump works with now.
Well, no, it's actually both.
It's both Ashkenazi and Sephardic.
Well, no, it it again, you if you've ever been to the majority are Ashkenazis, though.
The majority of the government representation is definitely Ashkenazis.
Israel, you could tell the difference in Ashkenazi and a Sephardic immediately.
The Sephardics are like screaming about like going to you know go to war and the Ashkenazis are you know having a much more liberal or that's not true.
But that's fine.
Um yeah, the Sephardic Jews guys are gonna look more like me, right?
They're gonna look like Arabs.
The big nose and shit like that, but I'm not Jewish whatsoever.
I'm full, full, full, full Arab me.
I'm a true Semite.
So when people call me an anti-Semite, I kinda laugh.
So I'm like, well, okay, I guess I am anti-myself.
Um I am 100% Sudanese families from North Sudan.
Well, actually, really Sudan.
So that the Jews run our government.
Fair enough.
You said that?
Yes.
If that's true, why is it we send so much money to Hamas in Iran?
Because we're created Hamas.
Okay, wait, hold on, help me understand.
Okay.
So here's the here's the first question.
Fair enough.
You said that?
Yes.
If that's true, why is it we send so much money to Hamas and Iran?
Because you're created Hamas.
Um, I'll tell you why.
Because Benjamin Netanyahu needs to prop up Hamas so that they are a constant threat and it will justify aggression towards them.
Guys, for you guys to truly understand this, we need to go back in time a little bit, okay?
Back in the early 1990s, there was an agreement signed between a guy named Yatzek Rabin, who was a liberal prime minister of Israel, and Yasha Arafat, okay, head of the PLO.
They came together and they started doing a secret agreement, basically in Oslo, Norway, right?
And this was facilitated by back then, President Um Bill Clinton, okay.
And this was a big deal because it was kind of like a first step towards a peace agreement with uh between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
Now, before the Oslo courts can be fully pushed out, Yitzek Rabin was assassinated in Israel.
He was assassinated by a member of the Lakud party, who is the far right political opposition to Yitzek Rabin.
And then shortly thereafter, Benjamin Nanyahu took office, okay?
And when Benjamin Nanyahu took office, though he claimed that he wanted peace with the Palestinians, he never actually wanted that.
It was never about peace, guys.
Okay.
It was about having a one-state solution that is only Israel.
And this isn't the Laqud Party uh charter, actually.
So in order for Benjamin Nanyahu to be in a position where he would say, look, we can't negotiate with these guys, these guys want to kill us.
What he did a lot of the times was he would prop up Hamas and give them money and resources, knowing that they would build tunnels, knowing that they would rearm, knowing that they procure weapons, knowing that they prepare procure missiles to shoot into Israel.
Because in order for Israel to substantiate their aggression towards the Palestinians, especially the ones in the Gaza Strip, they need to be able to articulate that they have an enemy in the Gaza Strip that doesn't want to make peace with them.
That is how he's been able to avoid a two-state solution for all these years.
And make no mistake about it, guys.
Benjamin Naniel has been in power since the fucking 90s.
Okay.
And he's been caught on video many times admitting, admitting, they've done everything in his power to sabotage this two-say solution.
So when Charlie Kirk says something like this, or asks something like this, oh, why would he be giving money to Hamas and all this other shit?
Yeah, it's because it's controlled opposition.
It's the definition of control opposition.
Them existing allows him to maintain opposition that he can justify and rationalize warfare against and or not coming to diplomatic solutions with, because they are a terrorist organization.
Um that violently attacks Israelis.
That is why many believe, to include myself, that the October 7th attacks were allowed to happen.
Why?
Because after the October 7th attacks happened, it allowed Benjamin Nanyahu to basically wage an entire war all across the Middle East.
Which, by the way, guys, I did a very good deep dive on this.
I'm probably gonna drop the clip tomorrow, where I go over everything that happened after October 7th and how we got to this point right now, we're in the middle of crucial negotiations with Iran.
Okay.
Let's get back to it.
So, yes, that is why Benjamin Nanyahu gives them money or why they get aid.
Okay, wait, hold help me understand this.
So, so the Jews run our government, is what you say.
Correct.
Trump met with the Sanhedrin a few years ago and they asked him to uphold the Noahide laws, which talk about killing Christians.
Well, so the Yeah, see.
See, and it kind of sucks because this guy's bringing bringing up topics that put himself in a bad spot.
Noah Hyde laws are actually, we we live under the Noaic covenant, and nowhere does it say it should kill Christians.
What are you talking about?
The Noahide laws are the upholding of the So Trump works for the Jews.
Tell me what the Noahide laws are.
The Noahide laws see, and then he says something like Trump works for the Jews.
See, man.
The guy's heart is in the right place, but he's articulating his points in such a crude manner that people are just gonna write them off as a conspiracy theorist.
And they want that, by the way, chat.
They want that.
They want you to show up and come off as like a spark so they can go ahead and claim that you're crazy, claim, claim that you're well or whatever.
What he should have said was.
Trump is controlled by the Zionist entity, and that compromises our sovereignty.
That would be much better to say.
Because then there, you're being a bit more descript, right?
Because let's be honest here, there aren't really Jews in his immediate cabinet like that.
There's maybe like one or two that could think of Steven Miller and maybe some others.
But the reality is a lot of them, Marco Rubio, Pete Hexeth, Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy, right?
Cash Patel, Christy Noam, JD Vance, Mike Waltz.
None of them are Jewish.
Okay?
None of them are.
But they're all hardcore Zionists.
Very fucking important to be able to know this shit.
This is a group of laws that are that the Jews live by that specifically say that it's they have guillotines.
It talks about the beheading of the uh it starts with the G. I forget the exact word they used to describe the goi.
And again, here's a Noahide laws right here, right?
Noah laws on the seven Noahide commandments are a set of moral laws in Judaism believed to be given to Noah and his descendants representing all of humanity, blah, blah, blah.
Do not worship idols, not curse God, do not commit murder, do not engage illicit sexual relations, do not steal, do not eat flesh torn from a living animal.
Um, establish courts of justice.
So, like, for him to go down this rabbit hole, right, and then not like not be right about it, like, bruh, it just hurts his credibility.
And then he follows it up with a statement like Trump works with the Jews.
Like, come on, man.
Come on, dude.
That's what they want you to say.
That's what they want to post, right?
Because and it makes you look crazy, and then it hurts everybody else that's critical of Israel as is uh because they want to be able to call you a raging arabic anti-Semite.
That's what they want, chat.
That's what they want.
You can't give it to them.
You gotta be able to debate these points with clarity, composure, articulation, and knowledge and precision.
Pre-fucking scission.
Uh, what they would say Gentiles, they have a word Noyim or which means nation in Israel.
Do you know that?
So any seriously, nigga.
Gory is non-believer, or sorry, non-Jew.
And it's uh it's a derogatory term.
In Jewish context, Goy is a Yiddish term that literally translates to nation in Hebrew.
It is used to refer to non-Jewish person or a gentile for a term, both referenced sometimes.
So the official meaning, right?
Uh is nation.
But the reality is it's more you it's used more colloquially as um a non-Jew when they say Goyam.
It's a derogatory term.
Slang, but it's a derogatory term for people that are aren't Jews, aka Gentiles.
So, yes, Charlie tries to obfuscate once again and use the official definition, but what is it used realistically?
It's used to describe non Jews, Charlie.
Come on, man.
But he came in with a save.
It actually means uh nation in Hebrew, but that's not how people use it.
Right?
Like, technically, the F word, right?
You guys know I'm talking about maggots, that means a bundle of sticks.
But no one uses it in that connotation, do they?
No one uses it like that.
If someone is trying to insult you, right, they're gonna call you the bundle.
They're not gonna sit there and say, oh yeah, you're a bundle of sticks.
No, they're gonna use the other term.
So another obfuscation from Charlie.
And then this guy, look, he got called the spans down.
He didn't know the term.
So that forced Charlie to come up with the term, and then Charlie, since he's the one that came up with the term to let him know what he didn't even know, he's able to sit there and say, Oh yeah, uh, it's actually Hebrew for uh nation.
But the the reality is that's what it's mostly used for, to refer to a non-Jewish person or a gentile in a derogatory fashion.
Anyone who is not a Jew is called.
And and this is this is this is the the term uh for colloquial.
I can never pronounce it.
So use an ordinary familiar conversation, not formal or literary.
So Charlie gave the formal or literal definition, right?
But um was this shit muted?
Oh colloquial.
There we go.
Colloquial.
I always mispronounce it, but you guys get what I'm saying.
Um, but from the the cloak wheel, the colloquel.
This is what I do all the time, by the way, guys.
I'll like look up words and I'll like uh try to learn how to pronounce them.
And this one I had looked up years ago, or maybe a year or two ago.
Um, but I just forgot how to pronounce it.
But yeah, colloquial, it's using a colloquial fashion to describe non-believers.
But Charlie gave the official meaning.
But no one uses the official meaning for goi to describe nation, bro.
No one says, Oh yeah, the goy of America.
No, nobody says that.
Instead, they say there's a bunch of goys in America.
The goy, joy, and we're uh they all deserve the what they say.
So so let me just make sure I understand.
So Jesus Christ, who who himself was a Hebraic Torah observant, Shabbat observant Jew, or whatever you want to call it, right?
Because you Jew just means you're from Judea.
That's all it means, okay?
You know that, right?
Yeah, that's where it comes from.
Tribe of Judah, then formed Judea.
Jew comes from Judea.
Jesus Christ himself honored the law.
Does that mean anything to you?
It does.
So if if if we're gonna say Jesus honored the law, how is justifying the law?
Of a child under 30 years.
That's not the law, the Talmud is not the law.
That is what that is what they preach in Israel.
They teach it, preach in their schools.
They talk about it openly.
I encourage you to find me a singular instance of somebody in Israel talking about the legitimate three-year-olds.
That that just that doesn't exist.
Look at our government in Hollywood, who's run by Jews, the sex trafficking.
The Jews run the traffic there itself, Charlie.
Donald Trump himself.
Well, it's it's it's easy to say they run the Jews.
Oh, the Jews run everything.
If the Jews run everything, why is there so much anti-Semitism?
Because anti-Semitism is a construct created by the New World Order agenda that is being pushed onto us.
You know, so it Jews, it's kind of like global warming.
And you're your your your theory is So here's the thing.
Um he said, if the Jews run everything, why is there why is there so much anti-Semitism?
Well, it's not even that it's anti-Semitism.
I call it more along the lines of there's a great noticing happening right now.
And the reason why, and I went into detail about this, but the reason why there's like what people perceive as anti-Semitism, which I just call it just people waking up and realizing who really runs this country, the reason why people are talking about this topic more, and the reason why um people might perceive it as anti-Semitism or uh or an influx or a rise of anti-Semitism, a lot of people say, is because people are simply waking up to who really is involved in the power structure of America.
And not only that, they're not just involved in power structures in America, but they're controlling different pressure points all across American culture and American politics.
You know, whether it's American politics, Hollywood, pornography, entertainment, um, the music industry, um, finance and banking.
Uh people are kind of waking up and realizing the influence.
Big tech, right?
What is it?
I mean, I find it interesting coincidence how um Susa Wojowski, Mark Zuckerberg, Adam Masari, Sergey Brynn, heads of YouTube, Facebook Meta, Instagram, right?
All of them, pretty much.
Right?
So people are starting to connect the dots.
And since people are able to connect the dots, and now we have the ability to finally speak up about this topic because of you know platforms like Rumble and Twitter and stuff like that.
Um, you know, it's kind of like when someone gets information that's been withheld for a very long time.
What are they gonna do?
They're gonna go crazy.
Like this was a conversation that was suppressed for many decades, chat.
You could have talked about this shit prior to October 7th.
Fuck no.
The ADL, SBLC, media matters, they put you on a hit list, you'd be fucking banned, cooked, out of here.
Right?
They give them niggas will give you the fucking yeet right immediately.
Right.
So now the horrors of um October 7th and Israel's asymmetrical military response to Gaza and how they've been killing children, pose the question.
How is Israel able to get away with this?
Well, that's what people started to figure out that the reason why Israel's able to bomb kids and kill a bunch of people, tens of thousands for that matter, with zero consequence, is because of their overrepresentation of American government in positions of power in the United States.
That's what actually woke a lot of people up.
Okay.
The violence and the horrible things we're seeing in Gaza is being perpetrated by a nation state that is supported by the United States and has been doing this for 70 years, violently occupying a group of people.
It's just now that people can finally see it with their own eyes, thanks to social media.
And that's what raised the question.
How has Israel been able to get away with this for so goddamn long?
Next thing you know, the Great Awakening is here, and people are able to see what the hell's going on.
Because it begged the question about how the fuck did we get here in the first place?
So everything about the narrative when it comes to Israel has been being questioned.
So it's not a rise of anti-Semitism, it's a rise of people trying to figure uh trying to figure out the truth.
Okay.
Now, if you want to go ahead and call it anti-Semitic, like you know, Ben Shapiro and everybody else, fine.
But honestly, I think more people are concerned with being called the liar than being called the anti-Semite, because they just throw that term out for anything.
So let's keep going.
It's very similar to global warming.
If it gets warmer, it's global warming.
If it gets cooler, it's global warming.
If there's anti-Semitism, it's the Jews.
If there's no anti-Semitism, it's the Jews.
We send money to Hamas, it's the Jews.
We send money to Israel, it's the Jews.
So at some point you have to tell me, like they basically control everything, whether it hurts them or it helps them.
Is that the Israel?
Yeah, but the see here's the problem.
You think that propping up Hamas hurts them.
It actually helps them, Charlie.
It helps them.
It's called controlled opposition.
They need Hamas there in place to justify and rationalize, never coming to a two-state solution.
Watch the new world order.
They're the synagogue of Satan.
It says so in Revelation, Charlie.
You wait, you're not going to be able to do this synagogue of synagogue.
Yeah, see.
Now once you get into this stuff, now they're gonna start calling you a spur.
Like, here's the thing.
Charlie's not stupid.
He put this video up to try to make people that are critical of Israel come off as wild anti-Semites.
He's not dumb for putting this video up.
He knows exactly what he's doing.
Once you go down this road, this is why I don't like attacking it from the religious perspective, right?
That's why I stay away from um the Judaism and the other stuff.
Like, I stay away from that.
Because this is where they start putting you in the crazy category.
Now, and if you are gonna go down this road, you need to be fucking iron sharp.
I speak more from a geopolitical standpoint, not a religious standpoint.
Obviously, there's a religious argument to be made that you could make, um, but it's a harder argument to make.
Versus on the geopolitical side, that's far easier to prove with facts and circumstances, right?
The religious side, religion is fairly open to interpretation, unfortunately.
And now, what Charlie's effectively trying to do, or what he's done during this debate, is he's taking this guy who has good intentions, right?
He's trying to find the truth, and now he's putting him in a box of you're just a crazy anti-Semite, and that's how a lot of people are gonna view this.
That's why this topic is so dangerous, because if you aren't careful with what you say and how you move and what you say, and you're not accurate enough, you will get put in the crazy box, as you see right now.
Gog of Satan.
Okay, actually, it it does it doesn't say that.
In the Bible, it says that there will be a group of people who call themselves the chosen people of Yah, but they are the synagogue of Satan.
Charlie, we live in the end times.
Trump looks for the I mean, I can't agree with that.
So let me ask you, since you believe we live in the end times, what do you think?
Do you think the modern creation of Israel is fulfillment of biblical prophecy?
It is not.
Okay.
Then we disagree.
What do you think it is?
It is a satanic agenda to push a new world order.
That's why they were fine in the 1940s.
World War II is fought not over what everyone thought it was fought of.
Every war is fought by it is funded by the rich, the Rockefellers, um, all the rich Rothschilds.
Okay, so yeah, let me ask you a question.
They funded all the Hitler bad.
This is true.
This is true.
All the wars were funded by bankers.
Bad.
I don't think Hitler I think it's Okay, so now he asked that he asked this question, which is a trick question.
Um, was Hitler bad?
Hitler was bad, yes.
Hitler was bad, yes.
But what was the whole did the Holocaust happen?
See, I would respond to this and say all of the members of World War II were bad.
All of us committed atrocities.
The United States has a skeletons in the closet, England has the skeletons in the closet, Italy does.
All of the countries that were involved in the war did atrocious things.
The Holocaust did happen.
How many people died?
Not six million.
How many?
Oh.
Now now I don't know if you guys see what's going on here with Charlie, but Charlie's trying to kind of get him in a trap, right?
He's asking about Hitler, then he follows right up with the Cookie Monster event.
And um, when it comes to Cookie Monster event, it's illegal to deny it in multiple countries.
Okay.
And there's three main things that they ask about when it comes to the Cookie Monster event.
How many cookies were baked?
Were the cookies ever put in a certain chamber?
And um what's the third one?
Oh, was there a deliberate attempt to burn the cookies?
Okay, did the Holocaust happen?
The Holocaust did happen.
How many people died?
Not six million.
How many?
It was it was it was not six million.
I don't have now anything under the accepted narrative of six million cookies is always considered um to be considered cookie monster denial, if you guys know what I'm saying.
I don't have an exact number, Charlie.
I I don't have an exact number, but it wasn't.
Because there wasn't even six million Jews in Germany.
Okay, well, I mean, you tell me you're the expert.
How many people died?
Charlie, what books were they burning?
What books were they burning?
The Talmud.
Well, they kicked a right, they kicked a Rothschild out of the Berlin bank.
Now, look, man, when it comes to Cookie Monster event, you gotta navigate this very carefully.
Okay.
Um, you know, you you you need time to explain it because the the the thing with with that event is you need to be able to um really have the time to go over everything because there's so many different moving parts.
There's several camps.
There's the gas chambers, the the lampshades, the the um the prisoners of war that were caught there.
Was it uh a death camp versus a labor camp?
Like there's so much there to unpack and talk about um when it comes to that event, right?
And obviously, Charlie knows this, which is why he said, you know, oh, do you what do you think about it?
What's the number and all this other stuff?
Because if you just say what you think it is without necessarily explaining how you arrived at that number, um, it could look very crude and insensitive.
Um but it absolutely does warrant uh questioning, but it's uh it's illegal in a bunch of places, unfortunately.
It's illegal to even have this discussion, which is kind of crazy.
So uh uh okay, I mean, just to be was Hitler justified in his critique of Jewish.
I don't think he went about it the right way.
I think he was wrong by killing people.
Oh, so Hitler just just he just implemented it wrong.
I I so see the very interesting, right?
Oh, so Hitler just just so uh okay.
I mean, just to be was Hitler justified in his critique of Judaism.
I don't think he went about it.
So here's the thing with with um mustache man.
Mustache man didn't really give a fuck about the religion itself.
He disliked the overrepresentation of them in the German government when they didn't have allegiance to Germany.
That was one of his biggest gripes.
It wasn't so much that he had issue with the religion, rather, he had an issue with the people having positions of power in a nation that isn't theirs.
Right?
But this is often where people like Charlie Kirk and all these other people mischaracterize his position.
That was a big problem that mustache man had with them boys.
It wasn't so much the religion, rather, it was the influence that they wielded over the state of Germany, over the country, over the nation of Germany.
And he said this in a lot of his speeches, by the way.
If you uh one of his speeches, he talks about it how a foreign people snatched for itself all the uh positions of power and influence in the country.
So again, they mischaracterize the position.
And of course, uh some guy named David Freeman, which is kind of funny, he donates a dollar, sticking it with the stereotypes.
Denying that six million were killed in World War II is insane.
Imagine if they said only five thousand Palestinians were killed in Gaza.
I really hope you come to your senses.
I really hope you come to your senses.
Uh Freeman, are you aware of the fact that like even at Auschwitz themselves, they edit the numbers.
Year by year, they've been changing the number and bringing it down.
Are you aware of that?
The Holocaust Remembrance Association themselves changed the numbers.
Doug Murray, Doug Murray would walk you, would dog walk you.
Oh, really, dude?
Like he dog walked Dave Smith.
You fucking dumbass.
Not the right way.
I think he was wrong by killing people.
Oh, so Hitler just just he just implemented it wrong.
I I so I'm not again not justifying Hitler.
I am not, I do not support Hitler.
You know you're losing the debate when you have a genocide that is.
No, I'm not justifying Hitler.
No, because the genetic genocide of anyone is not okay.
The genocide of anyone, even Palestinians, a genocide innocent children.
I'm glad he's not like you say it's a genesis.
But here's the problem.
Here's the problem.
The re the reason why Jews have been run out of 109 countries throughout history is because every time they get into a country, they try and take it over.
In Nazi Germany, again, they start they are having transgender surgeries, underground, transgender surgeries.
They're promoting homosexuality in schools.
They were they were literally preaching a pagan way of wait.
So who was Mengela?
I don't know who Mengele is.
You don't know Mengela.
Mendela was the Nazi doctor who actually was the one that was performing so many of these surgeries.
It wasn't the Jews alone.
That's not true, bro.
That's not true.
Who's this fucking guy right here?
Magnus Hirschfield.
He was a uh German Jewish German physician, sexologist, LGBTQ advocate whose German citizen was later revoked by the Nazi government, Hirschfield was educated in philosophy, philolog uh philology and medicine outspoken advocate for sexual minorities.
This is him.
And the sex institute where they burned the books were a lot of his books.
Alone that were doing this.
The Nazis themselves were doing these horrific surgeries.
Yeah, and they went to jail if they did.
Now, let me just kind of pause.
Your anti-semcat says if Charlie asked me how many cookies got eaten, I would say 25 million, and just call him anti-Semitic if he says anything else, this guy, bro.
You you believe that the Jews run the American government.
That's not a secret, Charlie.
Well, no, I I find it hilarious that every press all entire.
All Trump's cabinet is Jewish.
Not true.
Again, gotta be careful with what you say, so you don't come off as crazy.
His cabinet is not all Jewish.
Well, hold on.
Hold Trump's whole cabinet.
JD had Jewish connections they're married to a Jew.
See, now boom.
I knew it.
Now he's he now he's clamping down on what he said because what he said sounded stupid.
So now he's like, wait, what?
JD Vent?
Oh, what are you talking about?
JD James is Catholic.
Tulsi Gabbard is Hindu.
Jewish they all have Jewish connections.
Should have said that they're all Zionists.
That's what he should have said.
And again, once again, guy has his heart in the right place, but he's coming Off as a retard.
Let's just be honest here.
He's coming off as as as a neckbeard retard here.
Because he's not choosing what he says wisely and speaking from a uh position of authority, and he just like kind of just throw he's throwing everything out at Charlie right now and seeing what sticks.
Yes, every single person is all Jewish Christine Gnome is an evangelical see.
I fucking knew it.
Yeah, Christy Noam is a hardcore, like he said, evangelical Christian who believes in the Schofield Bible, which is a lie.
And uh she's a hardcore Zionist.
She passed anti-Semitism bills in South Dakota.
Why do you need anti-Semitism bill and fuck a South Dakota?
Judaism or Catholicism, they all have an APAC advisor.
Not a single person in Congress can make a decision with asking their Israeli Jewish ID pack advisor if it's okay this entire list.
Israel did 9-11, Charlie.
Oh, they did.
Why are we in the middle?
I served, I served, I serve it.
Okay, now we now we went into the next topic.
Uh Israel did 9-11.
I hate when people say this, bro.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
If it's okay this entire list.
Israel did 9-11, Charlie.
Oh, they did.
See, bro.
What he should have said was there are Israeli fingerprints all across 9-11, and we can't talk about it.
We could talk about the Al Qaeda, we could talk about the deep state, but we can't talk about the Zionist angle that was heavily involved in this.
Then I would go ahead and start talking about how they are involved in there.
But to just sit there and say Israel did 9-11 is number one a bit misleading.
Number two, ridiculous, and number three, you know, factually dishonest.
It was a big conspiracy between multiple different entities working together to get a common goal, which was a new Pearl Harbor to justify and rationalize endless wars in the Middle East, and Israel was a component to that.
That's what he should have said.
But saying Israel did 9-11 is bad.
Very bad.
Because it's a very extreme statement, and it's disingenuous to the truth.
Again, I'm telling y'all, when you have these discussions, especially with someone like Charlie Kirk, who's literally a paid Israel defender, right?
You gotta go in there fucking sharp.
Sharp, sharp, sharp.
Names, dates, know exactly what the fuck you're talking about.
That's why I don't like coming in from there uh from the religious angle.
I come in more from the geopolitical angle.
The historical angle.
Why are we in the middle?
I serve, I served, I served.
Why were we in the Middle East?
Well, I mean, you car again somewhere.
Why were we in the Middle East?
You you can reject involvement in the Middle East without also believing Israel did 9-11.
So if Israel did 9-11, help me understand this.
Who were the hijackers of the planes?
They were they weren't hijackers.
Oh, CIA, CIA and Israel worked together.
No, no, no, no.
Explain to me what happened on the aircraft.
Okay, first off, what we have to understand there's only one plane that actually crashed.
No, that they were there with three.
No, the building's imploded.
Okay, so he's gonna hit a building.
Why would the building fall down?
Time out, time up.
Flight 93.
Did it exist?
Flight 93 existed, yes.
Okay, so who hij who tried to hijack that plane?
They sacrificed those people to make it look like Bunano targeted because they wanted to cover up Bush's involvement.
He just happened to be in Texas reading a book to elementary kids and they're reading a sign on a whiteboard.
Let me say about top see fuck.
Number one, he wasn't in Texas, he was a Sarasota, bro.
Number two, uh see, once you get into this topic, man, you gotta come in sharp, bro.
You gotta come in sharp, man.
Our spawning, Charlie.
We have been lied to since the beginning of this country.
Jews, Freemasons, all of it's a satanic agenda.
Israel is the synagogue of Satan.
They're killing innocent people in Palestine over the guise of sovereignty.
New world order is coming.
See, look, you want to go on a rant like this?
Do it at the end of all of your facts that you've established.
Right.
I get it.
You're getting the message out there, whatever.
But the normies, I understand what he's saying.
But the normies are not you're not gonna win the normies doing this shit.
You're not gonna win the normies over doing this shit.
Okay?
I need people to understand that when you come and you talk about This topic, you're gonna start at a position of disadvantage.
You understand?
Okay?
Nine out of ten times you're gonna start in a position of disadvantage.
You're gonna start here, right?
When he's sitting there debating Charlie's topic, Charlie Kirk on this topic, he's starting from here.
He's not starting from here.
He's starting from here.
And the reason why he's starting from here is and I'm again, I'm talking about public sentiment.
The reason why he's starting from a devsa is because normies only know the mainstream narratives.
Normies think some dude in a cave organized all of 9 11 and no one else was involved.
Normies think, or actually, normies don't even know about the USS Liberty.
Normies think Oswald was the sole shooter that killed JFK.
You understand?
So, normies, when you're when you're debating someone like a Charlie Kirk, who's gonna hold on to official narratives, right?
And what's been commonly accepted accepted, and you coming in, you're trying to debate him, you're not starting on even playing ground.
And not only are you not starting on even playing ground, you're actually dealing with someone who's who's pretty smart.
So you need to come in, not only smarter than him and knowing more, now you need to make up this lack of uh ground with articulation and facts, right?
So the problem here with this guy, though he does have the truth on his side on a lot of the things he's talked about, is that he's coming to grand conclusions, like synagogue of Satan, the new world order, blah, blah, blah.
But he hasn't described to us why it's a new world order.
So he's still here, right?
So he'll say something that's kind of true.
Jews did 9 11.
That's kind of true.
Then it follows it up with oh, um, the new world order.
Back down.
Eh, back down.
When you have this discussion, guys, I need you all to understand.
They're not operating on equal footing.
You are operating from a fucking deficit.
So not only do you have to have the articulation, the skill set to put your information out there, but you need to be able to do it in a way where it's convincing.
And that is why it's so difficult to have this discussion a lot of times.
Because you're operating from a deficit.
And you can't speak as if people that are watching you already know the truth.
That's the problem with this guy.
He thinks that the people in the crowd already know some of this stuff, so he could just kind of pick up where things left off.
No, man, you gotta explain it like to a to a baby.
You think these fucking normies in the back?
These motherfuckers know about the clean break memo.
Huh?
You think these people know who the architects of the uh Iraq war were?
Hell, I'll go a step further.
Most of those people watching this right now behind them probably don't even know what neocons are.
And keep in mind that these are college fucking students.
A lot of them were babies in 2003.
So the problem here is that he's operating with under a deficit, and he's not doing a good job of articulating the truth.
He has the truth on his side.
But since he can't properly convey it, and he's making grandiose um conclusions, synagogue of state, and the the the this is the it's a free basis of the Jews.
Uh look, if you want to say that shit, that comes at the end of the monologue of you establishing all the facts, then you could go ahead and come to that conclusion.
But he's making the conclusion without presenting the facts.
Now he looks fucking crazy.
And it's no mistake that Charlie Kirk made sure to put this fucking video up.
Because what he's gonna do is he's gonna say, look, see this?
This is what the average anti-Semites like.
This is what they think.
And then put everybody in a fucking box and then use it to uh delegitimize actual real criticism.
This is what they do, and this is why they've been able to suppress people for so long.
They push out the crazy people, they push out the kooks, write them off as wild conspiracy theorists, and then that effectively censors and stops the people that actually have the real information.
I can explain 9-119 as Z. From the clean break memo all the way up until the Iraqi war.
But what's gonna end up happening?
People see videos like this, they're gonna assume, Ryan, you're just like this fucking neckbeard guy.
What you think the Jews did 9-11 too?
No.
Actually, no.
It was a sermon of different groups that had a shared interest in getting wars going in the Middle East, and they needed an event to do it.
The Israelis, the Americans, and Al Qaeda all worked together, directly and indirectly, to facilitate the worst terrorist attack in American history.
Al Qaeda was actually trying to do damage to the United States.
Osama bin Laden had real grabs with the United States.
They knew this terrorist attack was coming.
The intelligence agencies allowed it to happen.
That's what went down.
But again, it requires a skill set to be able to explain this stuff to people where normies will understand.
Guys, let me tell you.
Anti-Semitism is literally a brain cancer as you.
See, now this guy made it easy for Charlie to say that.
Look, see, it's a brain cancer.
This guy's fucking crazy.
That's what he's been able to do.
Now he's letting him almost hang himself, this guy.
How is this anti-Semitic, Charlie?
How is the anti-Semitic?
How is it anti-Semitic?
How am I hating on Jews?
But I'm saying why you keep interrupting me.
Israel 911 is a rather anti-Semitic thing to say.
Explain to me.
Holy shit.
See, like Flight 93 and the families aboard that lost their loved ones.
Who actually was the hijacker?
Was it an is it a Mossad agent?
No.
Okay, who was it?
The government put something.
See how he put him.
See how he put himself in a box by saying Israel did 9-11?
Because now that what that's done, and this is why I'm so careful to what when I say this, now it allowed Charlie Kirk to say, oh, Israel did 9-11?
Tell me about the hijackers.
Was it Mossad agents on the planes?
No.
It clearly wasn't.
It was Arabs, Saudi Arabians, Egyptians, etc.
But we know that one of the hijackers, okay, was a Lebanese guy, and his uncles were Mossad spies.
We know that.
And he was on the plane that uh crashed in Pennsylvania.
I talked about this the other day.
Let me find it for you guys real fast.
There we go.
This guy.
So this guy, Ziyad Samir Jara.
This guy, his uncles were caught in Lebanon by Hezbollah spying in Lebanon on them and were Mossad operatives.
They're his uncles.
That is a clear connection between the hijackers and Israeli intelligence.
Okay?
But again, this is why it's so goddamn important to know this shit, right?
And to really be able to articulate your points because now what Charlie's about to do is about to trap him.
And they're they crashed a plan intentionally to make it look like George W. Who was the hijacker?
No, no, this is important.
They can never answer this question.
Who is the Ziyad Jara was a hijacker?
Lebanese.
His uncles were spies for Mossad.
And he was involved in a situation.
And also we know, according to the interview that um Kurt Weldon did with um Tucker Carlson, two of the hijackers were on the CIA payroll.
The hijacker.
They didn't have real hijackers for the.
Okay.
So so when they were playing CIA.
No, some of them were real hijackers.
Some of them actually were.
But then some others were spies.
Like Ziyad Jara.
So when they got the black box, of course, it was all just like a conspiracy.
Just like they found the passport miraculously two miles down from the crash site and uh in uh I'm sorry.
They just happened to find one of the hijackers' passports laying on the ground two miles away from the crash site in New York.
Uh it just happened to be there, they just walked up and found it.
That's I just ran they just randomly happened to find a personality.
That with that piece of the case.
Look it up.
Look up the passport.
Look, here here, there's so much wrong with your worldview, but the biggest problem with their worldview is this is that you are looking to other people to blame for all of our problems, especially a small group of people, albeit flawed, every group is flawed.
I'm not gonna defend everything that every group has ever done.
But I find it to be rather insidious and very treacherous because you're going out of your way to try to create this big web of connections, and it's the Jews and it's the Jews and it's the Jews, and why are people and guys?
That's why it's so goddamn important, man.
Like, you can't blame everything on the Jews.
That's retarded.
Okay?
Nothing ever gets done by yourself.
It's important to say, look, they were involved, they may have influenced it to a degree, but there were other players.
9 11, We know that.
Al Qaeda was involved.
Saudi intelligence was involved.
Israeli intelligence was involved.
American intelligence was involved.
To sit there and say the Jews the 9-11, it puts you in a box, and then that's what Charlie was able to exploit.
Oh, really?
Who's the Jews at the 9-11?
Okay.
Um, explain to me who were the hijackers.
Boom.
Niggas cooked.
Because the hijackers were all Arabs.
Saudi Arabians, Lebanese, Egyptians.
Mohammed Atu, the head hijacker, was was uh was an Egyptian.
Like I said before, we know our boy Ziyajara was a spy, more than likely.
His uncles were spies for Mossad.
And then we also know, like I said before, from Weldon, two of the hijackers were on the CIA payroll.
And we also know that on that day, there are five Israelis that were caught.
While celebrating, the towers burning down, flicking lighters, etc.
Two of them were tied to Israeli intelligence, according to declassified FBI records.
FBI New York Newark and FBI Miami were investigating this terrorist cell.
Because parts of the 9-11 attacks, a lot of the hijackers, a majority of them, as well as these dancing Israelis, were all living in South Florida.
Staging.
And then the moving company that these Israelis were work for was planned to be dissolved after 9-11.
And it had received money from his Israeli intelligence agencies to be built.
Urban moving systems.
The Israelis that were caught by the FBI were interviewed and interrogated for about 70 days or so.
They failed polygraph tests.
Then they went on a talk show and said that they were there to document the event.
But the interesting thing is that witnesses had them there at about 8 a.m.
Watching from the um towers of an apartment building, looking over the New York skyline.
Why were they there an hour beforehand?
Why did their van have bomb residue?
I can show you guys better than I can tell you.
After the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th, parked just across the river from New York City, has not gone away.
Investigation of their presence has led to questions about whether Israel was conducting espionage on U.S. soil.
We're joined now by ABC's John Miller with an exclusive report this evening.
That's right, Elizabeth.
This is a case that took the FBI and the CIA more than two months to sort out, while five Israelis waited in jail.
It began when this woman was watching the Twin Towers burning from her apartment.
Hey, W to this woman for catch these niggas.
This woman's a true patriot.
She noticed three men on top of a van, posing for pictures with the towers burning in the background.
And I could see that they were like happy.
You know, they they they weren't they didn't even look sharp to me.
You know, they didn't look sharp.
I thought it was very strange.
The witness called police, who stopped the van hours later and arrested five men.
All five, it turns out, were Israeli.
They were turned over to the FBI.
Sources tell ABC News during a check of national security databases, some of the men were listed as having had connections with Israeli intelligence at the FBI.
That set off alarm bells.
The FBI needed the answers to three important questions.
Who were these men?
What brought them to that parking lot on the morning of September 11th?
And did they have any advanced knowledge of what was going to happen that day?
The men said they were just taking pictures at the time.
They said they worked for a company called Urban Moving.
The FBI obtained a search warrant for the company's offices.
Yeah, and when they when they went ahead and did the search warrant, they found an abundance of computers that aren't really that doesn't make sense for a movie company to have all this computer storage.
And then the head of the company, a guy named Dominic Souter, floods Israel right after.
Then they could turn into Goku.
SUVs were filled up with between 9 and 12 boxes and computers.
Not long after the arrest, the offices of urban moving were simply abandoned.
Almost everything was left behind.
In jail, the five Israelis were repeatedly interrogated and given lie detector tests.
Stephen Gordon was their American lawyer.
They were asked questions.
Now, here's the next component.
A lot of people don't know.
There was a ring of art students in the United States during this time that were basically touring U.S. buildings, uh U.S. government buildings, DEA buildings, etc.
The DEA put out a very lengthy memo.
Matter of fact, fuck it, let's go ahead and pull it up for you, ninjas.
We'll have to cover the story later on with this war.
um dea 9 11 israeli art students Hold on, guys.
Let me keep playing this debate for you guys while I find it.
People overweight.
Well, it's because of the Jews, and why are people sad?
Because it's the Jews.
I never said that.
No, you're hot.
You're heavily inferring that every problem imaginable is the Jews.
I do not say every problem.
See, and that's did he basically did it.
Sorry.
And that's the problem.
He allowed Charlie, he Charlie he put himself in that box, so now Charlie could just write him off as a rabid anti-Semite and not factually based.
You're going out of your way to try to create this big web of connections that it's the Jews and it's the Jews and it's the Jews, and why are people overweight?
Well, it's because the Jews, and why are people sad?
Because it's the Jews.
I never said that.
No, you're hot.
You're heavily inferring that every problem imaginable is the Jews.
I do not say every problem.
Well, I mean, you bait did he basically did everybody, right?
And so the problems with the So here you go.
Here's one of the here's one of the documents right here, guys, right?
Here's one of the DEA documents.
Uh in January 2001, the drug enforcement uh administrative office of security programs began to receive reports of Israeli art students attempting to penetrate several DE offices in the continental United States.
So this is another spy ring right here, chat.
Okay, and this is a memo from 2001 that goes over this.
This is actual real DEA memo.
And they go over all the individuals, right?
That came in.
So not only did we have the dancing Israeli ring, but we had other Israeli spy rings in the United States.
It was one of the biggest roundups of intelligence assets in Israel.
sorry, in American history, and all of them were here prior to 9/11.
Government, yes.
But i it it does beg the question, though, which is that the your obsession with this group of people is so unhealthy.
See, and that's the problem.
We made it come up that way because the guy couldn't articulate himself.
Now Charlie's putting him in a box as obsessed, deranged, and crazy.
It's not merited in fact.
In truth.
Well, I would say, you know, the actual the people that control our government, the people who control our government pedophile, Satanists.
Okay, I actually think the people who control our government are secular leftist Marxists in uh not really.
Um, because right now uh Trump is in office.
Like maybe before, but not right now.
The deep state, they're not exactly the Jews.
The deep state man.
But they're people that want to overturn Donald Trump being able to deport illegal aliens in this country.
I think the people actually controlling our country are not the Jews.
Actually, it's a combination of people that want to see the United States of America cripple and fall and keep open borders and mass inflation.
Yeah, exactly.
It's your answer to everything.
Charlie, it's the new world order, it's in scripture.
Well, again, I read the same scripture you do.
You're heavily inferring and reading into Daniel and Ezekiel and into Revelation.
Okay, uh yes, I I I do.
The Old Testament does still apply.
Yeah.
So yes, I'm inferring into the Old Testament.
Yes, again, you're inferring.
And it's funny because he says Marxist leftists secular people, but who created Marxism, bro?
We know who.
Our boy, um Carl Marx, aka Mordecai.
Have the Jews ever done anything good?
No.
Bro, see, like the shit like this gets you uh makes you look crazy.
No.
Like, shit like that made you you get you, you know, the the proper answer to that would have been like, yes, they've contributed a significant amount of um benefit to America to uh to human civilization, but there's been some bad actors as well.
Right?
But for him to just say no, these absolutist statements are what gets you fucked up, chat.
I mean, it's funny, don't get it twisted though.
It is kind of funny.
I ain't gonna laugh.
I ain't gonna lie.
I was like watching this shit like you're not gonna be taken seriously.
Entertaining, but not good from an academic perspective of being taken seriously.
Lot does still apply.
Yeah.
So yes, I'm inferring into the Old Testament.
Yes, again, you're inferring a lot into the Old Testament.
Have the Jews ever done anything good?
No.
Not the modern day Jews, no.
The modern That's funny, but stupid to say.
Stupid.
The answer is, yes.
There have been people that contributed positive things to human civilization, but there have been many bad actors as well.
That's the proper way to answer and answer that question.
Modern day Jews, no.
Because like, look, look, they're just laughing at him in the back now.
Yahs chosen people, yes.
Yah's chosen people, yes.
The modern day Jews, there's a reason they're not founded until the 1940s.
It's not biblical prophecy, Charlie.
There's a new world order coming.
Trump and Elon are pushing it.
They're controlled by the Jews.
All they do is worship the Jews.
Trump pull Netanyahu see out for him.
May God bless you and keep you.
I will give you the Levitical blessing.
I pray you wake up, Charlie.
Yeah, thank you.
Yeah, so again, see what Charlie did here?
Charlie was able to put them in a you know, in a loony conspiracy theory box, make them look wild, write them off.
And that's what they want to do, guys.
That's why I'm so like, that's why when people come in here and you guys want me to say, Bar, Bart, you you got a Jewish manager, all this other bullshit.
It's like, bro, I don't hate Jews.
I am critical of Israel.
I understand that there's a lot of people that um might be of Jewish descent that are involved in some bullshit, but there's also a lot of people that are Christians and Muslims that are involved in some bullshit.
Okay.
So whenever you go into this all world, you're not gonna be taken seriously from an academic perspective.
You're not gonna be taken seriously in a debate perspective.
You need to be razor sharp in how you assess this problem.
Look, you want to be a 4chan troll, you want to be on Twitter with an anon account and shit like that, and say, uh spark out, that's fine.
You don't have to deal with any consequences, you don't have to be taken seriously.
You can say all the stupid shit that you want.
But if you actually want to be able to have the ability to speak to people that are in this space and challenge their ideology, you need to come fucking correct.
Sparging out with autistic remarks, like they've done not done anything good ever.
Like, bruh, niggas just aren't gonna take you seriously.
Uh let's just be honest here.
And that's what they're looking for, just so you guys know, by the way.
They're looking for the spurks, they're looking for the crazy, so that they could go ahead, put them in a fucking video like that, make them look wild, and then um use that to ostracize the entire movement.
Right?
That's why you gotta be razor sharp about this shit, man.
Gotta be razor sharp.
So, um yeah.
Let's see here.
Let's look at some of these chats.
And I gotta get going, close this thing out, guys, because we got after hours here in a little bit, and I'm also gonna be hitting, I gotta get a workout in.
Um, Zionists use Jewish ethnicity and religion as a shield for criticism.
So when you debate these issues, they claim anti-Semitism.
The key is to focus on debating Zionism as a political ideology and actions of Israel as a state, not Jewish people.
Speak easy, high IQ comment.
Dom Demon goes.
High Q comment, yes.
Yes, they want you to go ahead and spur down and say, is it Jews?
You do that, you're cooked, bro, and then they don't take you seriously.
Speak easy gets it, bro.
Look, you want to be in the echo chamber on Twitter and talk shit on an an-on account, you're fine.
Say whatever you want.
But if you actually want to be taken seriously and be able to have real discourse that could change people's minds, you gotta be smart.
Gotta be smart.
Gotta be strategic and tactical with it.
And if you don't agree with me, then I don't know what to tell y'all.
That's fine.
You'll have to degree.
Is he wealthy?
Uh first, I just want to thank you for providing a cool way to learn about history and current events.
Secondly, when are you gonna get in the uh get in the field and pull up on Charlie Kirk?
Chat, you know what?
I might do it one day.
Honestly, I might go ahead and take a look at his tour.
And we might have to pull up chat.
But seriously, fuck this guy.
You couldn't have prepared a bit better for this.
Yeah, I mean, I wish he prepared better too, chat, but it's fine.
Uh, you need to walk up uh to Charlie at his event to kaka on him.
Uh, you know what, guys, I'll I'll look into it.
I'll look into it.
I think I I think I could definitely hold my own and disprove a lot of his theories.
Because I would come in, see, I would have come in from the religious angle at all.
I wouldn't attack Judaism, I wouldn't attack the religion.
I wouldn't even come from that angle.
The whole town wouldn't sure, I stay away from that.
Uh, because once you get into religion is open to interpretation, that's problematic.
No, let's talk about facts when it comes to historical stuff.
Let's talk about the state of Israel.
Let's talk about supremacy.
Let's talk about um overrepresentation in politics.
Let's talk about over-represent uh overrepresentation and extremely influential uh pressure points of American society.
Let's go from that angle.
Uh Casey, so is it one 10 now that the Maldives banned them?
I guess so.
You could say that.
Um let's see here.
We got here.
This dude could be a plant, so it makes the entire man look looks radical.
Yeah, yeah, you're right, bro.
Who knows?
He could be a plant.
Could you go to a TP USA event?
Yeah, I was at Amphest not too long ago.
Myron, you need to surprise Charlie and cook his ass at these events.
I might do it for you guys.
Uh Charlie would never cook uh debate Myron.
Uh we'll see.
I look forward to the day a debate happens between Myron and Charlie Kirk.
Charlie would get absolutely destroyed by Myron.
Here's the thing, bro.
Like, Charlie clearly is running cover for them boys.
Um, but the problem is that running cover for them boys is an indefensible position because we get no strategic benefit from supporting Israel.
We really don't.
Mystic Dragon says, I look forward to the day.
Oh no, we got that one.
Mr. B says, Myron, this is unfortunate uh what happens when the normies get awake.
They often lack the education, uh, composure and uh lock locution to express any of the talking points.
It's the same thing with people getting red-pilled.
The rage part is real during the awakening.
I'm afraid that because of them, our cause may go to conspiracy and we'll get flagged this crazy again.
We shall stay in our spheres.
Normies always destroy everything.
Yeah.
B. Good point, bro.
You're right.
The people that get red-pilted for the first time tend to be the biggest um speakers, and what's up happening is um their excitement to get this information out to the masses, um, comes off as crude and um unrefined.
And when it comes off as cruded and unrefined on such a sensitive topic, um, yeah, it has a it has a knack for making the person look crazy.
So good point, bro.
I agree with you on that one.
You gotta have the sharp people do it, man.
Leave it to me and Nick, guys.
Was King Zedakia, and they haven't learned even when Herod was in power, too.
This should dismantle any religious argument that NEJ may have about Israel.
This is why I stay away from the religious shit, bro.
Uh comfort zone.
I don't think the religious is hard to describe to people, Myron.
In the New Testament of the Bible, it speaks of the children of Israel losing their land in a different region of people because of their sins and how God will have them be all over the earth until it's for Jehovah's Return.
My attack on this is that Israel doesn't have the land they're fighting for due to the fact that they have a history of continuous sinning.
They haven't learned since the days of the last king, which okay.
Uh Jared from Dallas, how do you feel about cold storages?
Do you feel confident uh about online wallets cause?
Uh, yeah, cold storages definitely work, bro.
We talked about it with uh Charlie Miguel.
I think the religious argument might be stronger because the USA is mostly Christian and seems Jewish religion uh completely disrespects the Messiah and the savior of the world.
Well, again, the pen bro that you got you forget, bro, that most Linors are Christian.
Yeah, sir.
Most Zionists are Christian, bro.
So, no, you'd be surprised how many of them actually support Israel.
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Um, uh, you should show up on one of Charlie Kirk's debates and debate him.
The look on his face when you show up would be worth it alone.
Myron, why don't you show up on Charlie and debate him on this topic?
Well, guys, I stream every day.
You guys, if you guys act like I'm just sitting at home all day just chilling, like, oh yeah, Bayer, just pull up, bro.
Just pull up.
Think of it.
I I I stream every day almost.
Stormtrooper, uh, other than your book, do you have your knowledge on modern relationships structured somewhere for us to learn?
Watch the red, watch the Fresh Effit Show, man.
On Wednesdays, especially.
Myron, sent you this chat to support you rolling up to Charlie these events be aware Charlie will felt pressure and try to divert the to the religious view.
He's a false apostate and doesn't know it.
Um here's the thing, bro.
Here's the other thing that you guys also gotta know.
There's no guarantee that he they will even give me a mic.
I I've seen him turn people back away that have like platforms.
So he might say, nah.
I won't talk to this nigga.
So that's another thing.
Go all the way over there.
Oh, to one of these college campuses.
And uh he might say, nah.
Uh I don't I don't want you to um come on here and try to make a name for yourself.
So the them boys kill Gaddafi.
Do you know this have any story behind this?
Um yeah, a bunch of powers wanted wanted uh Gaddafi gone for obvious reasons.
Israel was a part of it.
Hopefully, people will watch this out and uh and out of curiosity start doing their own research.
This guy had the right heart, just couldn't explain it properly.
Yeah.
Yeah, he came off as a spurred retard.
And makes the rest uh everybody else look bad.
He makes a tr uh, he makes it a training and then kicks gets kicked out, and they are the veterans saying he served.
Us real veterans need to be confronting these dudes way more often.
Stolen valor is a big issue to me.
It infuriates me.
Fair enough.
Alright.
Um, guys, so that's gonna pretty much do it, guys.
Um we are gonna let me see if I got the event made here on see if I got the event made on uh on YouTube or Rumble, actually.
Alright, yeah, so I don't know how to raid myself.
Guys, here's the after hours link.
I gotta find out how to fucking raid.
But here's a YouTube link.
Uh Josie, raid our um our Fresh Effit stream on Rumble.
The event is made.
I think it is.
Yeah, it is.
So here's a rumble link for the people watching on Rumble.
I'm gonna go get a workout in.
We're gonna go at 11 o'clock, guys.
Okay.
Hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
I hope you guys enjoyed that uh debate breakdown.
I'll figure something out.
Maybe one day I can have a debate with Charlie Kirk on this topic.
We can have an edge uh, you know, a good educational debate because to blame Jews for everything is stupid.
Very, very stupid.
Slow IQ and hurts the credence of the movement, right?
We gotta be able to identify the perpetrators.
Sometimes they're Jewish, sometimes they're not.
And to say it's all the Jews every single time is disingenuous, a lie, and quite frankly, makes you look like an idiot.
All right.
Anyway, guys, love y'all ninjas.
Uh, I'm gonna be back in about 40 minutes.
Okay.
Uh we're fresh and fit.
Go ahead and uh raid the fresh and fit thing, Josie.
watching other than that guys we're gonna end the show on some yay as usual I can't Alright, ninjas.
We'll be back in about 40 minutes.
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