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Welcome to the stream, welcome to the stream, welcome to the stream.
Um we got a lot to talk about today, man.
We're gonna be talking about uh Ukraine, Diddy, Palantir, Trump, Glenn Greenwald.
Man, yeah, we got it.
We got an extra packed episode for you guys today, man.
So it's gonna be good.
It's gonna be uh a great time.
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So let's go ahead.
Let's start off with Russia, man.
That's the breaking news uh with Russia and Ukraine.
Crazy stuff going on there.
So basically, guys, um, this is what happened.
Um Ukraine launched a huge assault today and took out like 40 fucking planes, okay, from um from Russia.
uh let's see here Let me get it uh the thing here.
Now let's turn to some breaking news in the last half hour.
And Ukraine claims to have hit more than 40 Russian bombers in what the country's security service says is a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber.
If you guys uh remember, the reason why I I think it's kind of funny that they're using the term um special operation, because that's exactly what Putin used back in 2022 when he invaded Ukraine.
Now let's turn to some breaking news in the last half hour, and Ukraine claims to have hit more than 40 Russian bombers in what the country's security service says is a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft.
Ukraine's released this footage, which it says shows a drone attack at the Belea Air Base in Siberia.
And guys, just so you guys know, this comes after Russia launched one of the biggest attacks on Ukraine on some cities in Ukraine.
I think they attacked Kiev and some others.
Um this is obviously retaliation for that.
And uh Putin convened an emergency security council hours after this happened.
They convened it actually a c uh maybe like seven or eight hours ago, they convened an emergency security council.
So there is gonna be a retaliation chat.
Hundred percent gonna be a retaliation.
Uh And on the footage, which I I don't believe we are able to actually show you at the moment, but you can see uh explosions visible with smoke rising.
Reports suggest other aircraft have been attacked at the Olenia Air Base near Mamansk.
Well, Russian media is reporting the attack in Mamansk, but says air defenses are working.
Well, let's go straight to our world affairs correspondent Paul Adams, who is in Kiev.
Um, Paul, this is just a developing story, so just tell us what more you can add to what we've said.
Yeah, it's certainly developing, and the uh the information is coming thick and fast.
You know, Ukrainians have experienced uh moments of euphoria when uh the uh military has conducted uh successful operations against major Russian military targets in the past.
One thinks about the attack on the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva, and the uh attack on the Kerch Bridge, both of those back in 2022.
Already people here are beginning to wonder whether what happened this morning uh is the most audacious operation so far.
Attacks on four separate air bases, one of them that you just referred to is 4,000 kilometers from Ukraine's border, the other one up in the and just so you guys know.
I guarantee I I'm almost certain that um so let's go backwards a little bit.
Let's go backwards a little bit.
As you guys know, when Trump campaigned back in 2024, at the end of 2024, he said he was gonna get rid uh get rid of this war.
He was gonna end the war within 24 hours, right?
24 hours, that's all I need.
Let's hit a deal, let's make a deal.
Too many people are dying.
They're dying.
We gotta stop this.
Okay, it's costing us a lot of money.
They're dying.
A million plus.
Okay.
They can't win.
We just gotta end the we just gotta end this.
Make me president in 24 hours, it'll be over.
I know Putin, he's a little crazy, but we get along.
Right?
Yeah, they can remember that shit, bro?
This some loser says bad impression.
Shut the fuck up, buddy.
You got Audio in your name.
Nobody gives a fuck what you gotta say, nigga.
All right.
I think it was a damn good impression.
Anyway, and some other loser saying, uh, whatever.
All right, niggas, go watch uh Andrew Schultz, then I'm sure he's funnier, right?
Anyway.
So he makes this campaign that he's gonna that he's gonna do this.
And winds up happening, um, yeah, that's actually a big part of the reason why I voted for him, too.
So what ended up happening, guys, is the deal is gonna be a little bit harder than he thought it would be, right?
Trump thought he was gonna come in.
He was gonna concede the territory that that Russia got, um, relieve some sanctions, um, create a demilitarized buffer zone, and um, you know, pretty much promise to stop NATO expansion for like 20 years.
Okay.
I'm gonna say that again for you guys.
This is very important.
When Trump and JD Vance and, you know, Marco Ruby and all these guys were making this plan and negotiating with Russia.
The plan basically came down to this.
They would keep the territory they got in eastern Ukraine.
They'd create a demilitarized zone where they would slowly start to create borderlines.
They would relieve the sanctions against Russia, let them come back on SWIFT and everything else like that, right?
We could resume full trade with them again.
And we would not expand NATO for I think 20 years, if I'm not mistaken.
That is the main focus points of the deal.
Putin did not accept it.
Why did he not accept it?
Well, to him, he looks at it like the West can't be trusted.
I've dealt with them before.
Um they've expanded NATO despite the fact that they promised not to, they've broken agreements before.
So we're just gonna make sure that we do this ourselves and get it done this time.
You know, we're not gonna um pull back until we get everything that we want.
Okay.
Now, this is created an enormous amount of pressure on the White House because fix this camera.
The reason why this has created an enormous amount of pressure on the White House is because Trump thought he was gonna be able to get this deal done sooner and save us a bunch of money.
Right?
And save us a bunch of money in doing so.
But now he's realizing that this deal's gonna probably take a few years.
Right.
And another reason, too, that's very important for you guys to know.
So that's why when Zelensky came and you saw them fighting, right?
When you saw Trump and him fighting, which I'll go ahead and play this a little bit, because I do think this is important for context for you guys.
Now let's tell because this shit was wild.
I remember I was in Vegas when this happened.
I had to drop a video for you guys like then and there.
Um which actually was was a good thing, because now when I'm traveling, I drop videos for you guys while I'm there.
And uh he broken the ceasefire, he killed our people, and he didn't ex he broken the ceasefire, he killed our people.
This was roughly three months ago.
And he didn't exchange prisoners.
We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it.
What kind of diplomacy?
GDUS became about what what you what you what do we mean?
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's gonna end the destruction of your country.
Yes, but he if you're not gonna be able to do it.
Mr. President, Mr. President, with respect.
I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office to try to litigate.
Here's AD Vance coming in.
This in front of the American media.
Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems.
You should be thanking the president for trying to bring an end to this conflict.
I have been to come one.
I have actually I've actually watched now.
What you guys are seeing is an outward manifestation of the frustration with the Trump administration.
So we'll play this out a little bit longer.
Watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President.
Do you disagree that you've had problems with bringing people in the city?
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Your military to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country.
A lot of questions.
Let's start from the beginning.
Sure.
First of all, during the war, everybody has problems.
Even you, but you have nice ocean, and don't feel now.
But you will feel it in the future.
Okay, what he's implying is that the United States is insulated due to geographical uh positioning because as you guys know, the United States sits in between two major bodies of water, women which makes it extremely difficult for our adversaries to invade us.
You don't know that.
God bless you, which is a huge tactical advantage.
Bless you guys.
Don't tell us what we're gonna feel.
We're trying to tell us what we're gonna feel.
Solve a problem.
Don't tell us what we're gonna feel.
I'm not telling you.
Because you're in no position to dictate that.
Remember this.
You're in no position to dictate what we're gonna feel.
You're gonna feel very good.
We're gonna feel very good.
You can't dictate what happens to America.
You're right now not in a very good position.
You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position.
From the very beginning of the war.
You're not in a good position.
You don't have the cards right now.
With us, you start having playing cars.
Right now, you don't have your playing cards.
You're playing serious.
You're gambling with the lives of millions of people.
You're gambling with World War Three.
And what you're doing is very dis disrespectful to the country, this country.
I'm not sure.
That's back to you.
Far more than a lot of people said they should have.
Have you said thank you once this entire meeting?
No, in this entire meeting, have you said thank you.
You went to pill, in the case of you guys are wondering.
Every single time, every single time, every single time.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night.
I know it's hard to believe it's so far, it's not one tree, and it's every branch and leave.
But I'm telling you the truth.
It's not just one or two, It's every single Jews.
They all hate you.
Hey, man, I hate being right all the time, bro, but, you know, it is what it is.
Guys, honestly, it's starting to get funny at this point.
It really is starting to get funny at this point, man.
Oh shit, let's go back to their argument.
Pennsylvania and campaign for the opposition in October, offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country.
Please, you're saying that if you will speak we're loudly above the war you can't do it.
He's not speaking loudly.
He's not speaking loudly.
Your country is in big trouble.
Wait a minute.
No, no.
You've done a lot of talking.
Your country is in big trouble.
I know.
You're not winning.
You're not winning this.
You have a dick.
Boom.
You're not winning this.
Damn good chance of coming out okay because of the president.
We are staying, you know what I'm staying strong from the very beginning of the war.
We've been alone.
And we are thankful.
I said stanks.
You haven't been around these cabinet.
We gave you through this stupid president 350 billion dollars.
You won't be able to do that.
We gave you military equipment.
Oh shit.
Now we now that now the shit is coming out, man.
Equipment.
You're not going to be able to do men are brave, but they had to use our military equipment.
What if I invest?
If you didn't have our military equipment.
If you didn't have our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks.
Yep.
That's facts.
I'm fucking out.
Bro, when he said that shell, I was like, oh my God.
I was like, vindicated, vindicated.
Because I remember I said this three years ago, and people called me a Russian agent for saying that shit.
Three days.
I heard it from Putin.
In three days, this is something.
Maybe less.
In two weeks.
Of course, yes.
It's going to be a very hard thing to do business like this.
I tell you, to say thank you, except that they're accepted to American people.
Accept that there are disagreements, and let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you're wrong.
We know that you're wrong.
But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on.
I think it's very important.
Yeah.
Now we see what's going on.
It's what and it's what I've been telling you guys for fucking years when they try to go ahead.
I remember vividly when I would talk about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, right?
Especially when we had girls on the show, and I'd make fun of them for go leaving their homeland while the men stayed and fought.
A bunch of you fucking simps would be in here saying, yo, yo, uh Myron, why you gotta be so mean to the girls, bro?
Like, it's not true that Russia's winning the conflict, bro.
Like you're just being an asshole, blah, blah, fuck, and blah.
But the truth is that they were the whole time.
They were the whole time.
It's just that American media, mainstream media, would not allow you to know that.
Because if mainstream media knew, right, excuse me, if the American public knew that our tax dollars were literally going to fund a war and that we were losing, it would have made Biden look bad, it would have made all of us look bad, and it would have just been cooked.
Now, and that is why on YouTube, I remember there were people like Jackson Hinkle reporting on this conflict, saying how Russia was winning.
He got banned for that shit, guys.
Talking about this conflict three years ago, two years ago, and um talking about how Russia was winning was a banable offense on YouTube.
It would be considered a misinformation, right?
But now you got the president of fucking United States sitting there with the president of Ukraine, and it's all coming out during this heated discussion, right?
Now the truth is finally out there.
And but Trump is saying what I've been saying for a minute, through frustration.
A stupid president gave you guys a bunch of money, you can't win, you don't have the cards, we need to do diplomacy.
That's what he's telling them, and this is what I've been saying forever, right?
Now, why am I showing you guys this conversation, right?
You guys are probably like, Myron, what the hell?
I just tuned in.
I thought you were gonna talk about uh this drone strike on Russia.
Why the hell are we talking about this?
Well, I think it's important so that we can have context.
So three months ago, this argument ensued, where Trump basically reminded Zelensky, we're the boss, we're the ones that give you guys the money, and you guys are losing this war, and on top of that, we need to find diplomacy.
All right, we can't just keep funding this thing, right?
Trump was overzealous a bit, thinking that he would end this conflict very quickly.
Putin did not accept the terms that they proposed, which I gave you guys earlier, right?
The uh the demilitarized zone, 20 years not joining NATO, relieving sanctions, getting them back on Swift, all this shit, right?
Um, and create letting them keep the land that they basically got in eastern Ukraine, right?
Annexing that part, Crimea, all that.
So, since he wasn't able to make that deal, and Zelensky's also giving him pushback, he's pissed off and frustrated because he thought this thing was gonna get done sooner, which is why you guys are seeing this go on in the fucking White House during a press release.
There's been building tension with this for a while.
Also, it's important to note that Biden kind of left Trump this mess, okay?
Because Biden has an allegiance to Ukraine.
He gave them a significant amount more money than um would have been done under uh a Trump administration.
And it just at the end of the day, it's just L, right?
And now he's got to deal with the fucking ramifications of it.
Because it's an expensive war, people are dying, and it looks bad geopolitically for the United States.
So with that said, what you guys are seeing here with this argument is kind of the culmination of that.
After this argument, as you guys know, the Pope passed away.
Okay?
The Pope passed away.
And there was a um ceremony for him over at the Vatican.
At the Vatican, Trump and your boy Zelensky met once again.
I think it was probably one of their first big public meetings since this explosion of a fight, right?
He broke in DCC.
I'm going to show you guys a photo real quick.
Okay.
President Trump means Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky face to face at the Vatican.
President Trump means Ukrainian president.
This was a big deal, chat, because this uh they had not had a public meeting since that uh that fallout at the White House.
Vladimir Zelensky face to face at the Vatican, as Everett's to broker a ceasefire, gained urgency.
But frustrations with Russia's President Putin are starting to boil over.
DC correspondent Libby Dean has more.
President Trump meeting face to face with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Saturday at St. Peter's Basilica, the two discussing a ceasefire deal.
Zelensky sounding confident after the meeting, posting he's hoping for results and ultimately a full and unconditional ceasefire.
After the meeting, President Trump strongly rebuking President Putin on true social, accusing Russia's leader of tapping him along and saying, quote, maybe he doesn't want to stop the war, adding if the missile attacks continue.
And see here, makes me think that maybe he doesn't want to stop the word just tapping me along and has to be dealt with differently through a banking or secondary sanctions.
Too many people are dying.
And saying, quote, "Maybe he doesn't want to stop the war." Adding, if the missile attacks continue.
So they would add even more sanctions to what they already have.
...on Ukraine, he may be forced to impose sanctions on Russia.
The growing frustration from the president comes after his special envoy, Steve Whitcoff, and Russian President Vladimir Putin met face-to-face for the second time Friday.
The meeting lasting three hours and being called constructive and a step in the right direction.
But so far, neither side has agreed to a ceasefire, and President Trump saying this Friday about a deadline.
I have my own deadline, and uh we want it to be fast, and the prime minister is helping us, he wants it to be fast too.
So we have a deadline.
And after that, we're going to have a very much different attitude.
The ceasefire has been reached yet, but Trump says a deadline is in place and warned Russia that further sanctions could be on the way.
Okay.
Um this is the call that he had two weeks ago.
We'll talk about that here in a second.
So after they had this meeting at the Vatican, guys, um a couple of reporters, Laura Loomer especially reported that um U.S. officials and Ukrainian diplomats were meeting in Washington, D.C. They were organizing a meeting right after this Vatican meeting, okay.
And the meeting at the Vatican was positive for you uh for Zelensky and for Trump.
So what I suspect happened was um, oh, and then they struck a mineral deal.
Okay, that's important.
So Trump campaigns on getting the war ended.
Doesn't go as he's planned.
Putin doesn't want him budge.
He meets with Zelensky at the White House, they argue.
After the argument, the Pope dies.
They meet at the Vatican, right?
They pull get pull they pull each other to the side and they talk.
That's where that photo was taken of them sitting together.
They pretty much hash out the problems.
Shortly after their meeting, reporters like Laura Loomer and some other people on the ground reported Ukrainian officials and U.S. officials meeting in Washington, D.C. Because I think it was a Sunday.
So when they started mobilizing to meet, it was obviously very um people saw it.
After they met, shortly thereafter, a mineral deal was struck where the United States would get a portion of uh sales or you know, basically they'd make money off the off of the minerals that Ukraine has.
Ukraine is a very mineral-rich country, right?
And the purpose of this mineral deal was to offset all of the costs of supporting this conflict, right?
So Trump's looking at it like, look, we're bleeding money, okay?
We're spending a lot of money to go ahead and allow these guys to fight each other.
So if we're gonna continue to support this war, we need some money to we need to recuperate financially.
And that is what they talked about at the Vatican, and that is why they struck the mineral deal.
Now, after they struck the mineral deal, Trump continued out with diplomacy.
He was uh, you know, the the Kremlin and the White House were talking, things seemed okay, and as you guys can see here, it's like almost perfect timing here.
Trump had a phone call with Putin, okay?
This is roughly two weeks ago.
Two-hour long phone call.
It was mostly positive, right?
Why is this why is this uh big a big deal?
The reason why this is a big deal is because no one from the Biden administration had talked to Putin or his administration for years, okay?
Literally, like it was like a cold war for real.
They have not talked to each other for years.
So this obviously decimated any type of diplomacy that could have occurred between the two different countries.
And it made things harder for Trump because Trump is uh starting from literally zero.
So they had the conversation, see things seemed okay.
Now, here's a problem, though.
During the conversations, Russia launched one of the largest drone attacks against Ukraine since this conflict started back in 2022.
Obviously, this pissed Trump off, and I covered this last week.
How Trump said he's he's crazy.
Right?
This guy's crazy.
That pissed off the Kremlin a bit, made Trump look a little emotional, whatever the fuck it may be.
It doesn't matter.
The point is that during the middle of the peace talks, Putin conducted another drone strike.
Fast forward to today.
That is why.
That is why we see what's going on this morning.
So this morning, okay, Ukraine launched a counterattack against to against that drone attack that occurred last week.
And they destroyed several of the aircraft that were used to attack Ukraine.
The SBU, right, their intelligence service, these guys right here who I've shown you guys before, right?
Okay.
Right.
Or as yeah, SBU, right here.
These guys basically they conducted the operation and attacked the Russia's um they they captured all the they captured a bunch of the aircraft that was used to bomb Ukraine.
And they had a retaliatory strike today.
So give me once in the chat if you guys understand all the lore.
Pause.
I know I was a bit thorough there and very nuanced, but I want you guys to really know what the fuck is going on here and understand like what led to this attack by Ukraine.
Give me one second chat if everything here makes sense.
Okay, I see mostly ones.
All right, cool.
Cool.
So so now you guys know the escalation ladder.
Now you guys understand the escalation ladder.
And I think it's very important that I explain these escalation ladders to you guys, because people typically will see uh an attack and they don't know why it happened.
So I uh you know, I try my best to always give you guys everything that led to a strike.
So whenever Israel strikes Iran or something happens like that, I like to go, okay, this is what happened today, but let's go back to what led to this attack, and I kind of give you guys all the different retaliatory um uh actions conducted by both countries that led to that attack.
Because I think it's very important to understand That these attacks typically don't happen out of a vacuum or out of nowhere.
There's always a lore, there's always a history, and the more you guys know, the more you guys can actually predict.
I kind of saw this coming, Chad.
I'm not gonna lie to y'all.
When I saw Russia uh do this huge drone attack against um Ukraine, uh unprecedented attack, um, I knew Ukraine was gonna hit them back hard, and I knew that Ukraine had new resources from the United States because of the deal that Trump struck with Ukraine with the mineral deal, as well as their meeting at the Vatican and kind of squashing their beef.
So I saw this coming.
So, with this renewed lens, this fresh lens, let's go ahead and watch uh go back to this real quick.
And what the country secured.
Now you guys know the full lore.
So let's go ahead and play this thing.
The service says it's a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft.
Ukraine's released this footage, which it says shows a drone attack at the Belea Air Base in Siberia.
Uh and on the footage, which I I don't believe we are able to actually show you at the moment, but you can see uh explosions visible with smoke rising.
Reports suggest other aircraft have been attacked at the Olenia Air Base near Mamansk.
Well, Russian media is reporting the attack in Mammansk, but says air defenses are working.
Well, let's go straight to our World Affairs correspondent Paul Adams, who is in Kiev.
Um, Paul, this is just a developing story, so just tell us what more you can add to what we've said.
Yeah, it's certainly developing, and the uh the information is coming thick and fast.
You know, Ukrainians have experienced uh moments of euphoria uh when uh their uh military has conducted uh successful operations against major Russian military targets in the past.
One thinks about the attack on the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva, and the uh attack on the Kerch Bridge, both of those back in 2022.
Already people here are beginning to wonder whether what happened this morning uh is the most audacious operation so far.
Attacks on four separate air bases, one of them that you just referred to is 4,000 kilometers from Ukraine's border.
And just so you guys know, one of the planes that they struck was a nuclear capable plane.
One of the aircraft that Ukraine struck was a nuclear capable plane.
The other one up in the Arctic Circle, uh, well over a thousand kilometers.
And if the Ukrainian officials are to be believed, a very, very significant toll in terms of Russia's strategic aviation.
The pictures that we have seen, and there are a lot of them around now, show drones attacking large uh strategic bombers parked on the tarmac in those air bases.
Now we can't verify at this point the extent of the damage.
The drones involved were probably quite small ones.
Uh it'll be interesting to find out how this operation was launched, judging by the size of those drones.
It was probably launched from inside Russia, which makes the attack even more audacious uh than it might be otherwise.
Uh, but clearly, this is a very significant attack on the kinds of aircraft that Russia uses day in, day out to launch missiles uh against uh uh targets across the country.
And by the way, last night's attack involving drones and ballistic and cruise missiles was the largest single Russian attack on Ukraine so far, with more than 470 drones.
That's the largest single number of drones uh targeted at Ukraine in a single night.
So, you know, as we ponder the possibility of a second round of peace talks in Istanbul tomorrow, it's hard to see how those talks can possibly yield anything of any great significance if they happen at all.
Indeed.
Paul Adams in Key, thank you very much for that update.
And we're just hearing on the AFP news.
So we'll see what happens, man.
We'll see what happens.
Absolutely crazy stuff going on here.
Um we'll absolutely have to see what happens here with this uh with this stuff.
Um okay, let's see here.
Uh next.
Let's see.
So now we're gonna cover Diddy guys.
I got my guy Mel in the house, as you guys know.
Um he's been covering the Diddy case quite a bit.
I'm gonna bring him in here on Zoom.
We're gonna switch on over to the next topic.
Because as you guys know, we go ahead and we cover all different types of things.
So give me one sec here while they bear with me.
Chat.
Um, can you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
All right, cool.
I think the chat can hear you as well.
Let me go ahead and bring this over.
Bam.
Uh.
All right.
What's up, man?
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, no, of course, bro, of course.
Um, Mel, real quick, you want to introduce yourself to the people real fast?
Yeah, how you doing?
My name is Mel.
I was watching the world 777 on YouTube.
Myron and I were covering the case from pretty much the earlier part, and now I'm able to assist him and you guys to understand what's happening week by week, day by day, play by play.
Nice.
Um, and you know, I've I've introduced you guys to Mel a few times before, but he was pretty much instrumental in getting me into the main courtroom, guys.
Um, whenever we would um be covering the Diddy case while I was there in New York.
And I'm actually gonna be going back over there as well.
Probably I know for closing arguments for sure.
I'm tempted to go this week because I know Brian Steele is cross-examining this woman, Mia, who we're gonna talk about a little bit more today.
Um, but um obviously week three just wrapped up.
Um, a lot went down.
A couple of different witnesses went.
We know that um the LAPD officer that responded the day that Kid Cuddy his house was uh um invaded.
Uh we know the arson investigator for the Porsche when it went uh on flames.
We know uh Mia, who is one of the witnesses that no one knows her real name.
She showed up.
Um I don't know why this thing happened, sorry.
We know that she showed up and testified as well under a pseudonym.
Um who else?
Um Deontay Nash, who I think was uh Cassie's hairstylist, um, and uh Capricorn uh who was one of Diddy's main assistants, also testified.
So we had a lot of people take the stand this past week, a lot of like very pivotal testimony.
Um, you know, this obviously comes on the heels of Kid Cuddy testifying the the week prior.
So um let me see here before we get this thing going, man.
I'm gonna just turn it over to you.
Do you think we should hit uh do you want to hit um what um Mia said on Friday, or do you want to do a recap of the entire trial, then finish off with her on Friday, what she said.
Yeah, so I'll start off with the beginning of the week and kind of give everybody an idea how everything happened and then close out with Mia.
Okay, take it away, bro.
So I'll just give you a quick run down.
We go day by day, Monday, Tuesday, then Wednesday, etc.
Okay, so the pulse of this week was extraordinary because of Diddy seems to be in rare form.
He's in good spirits.
Same amount of family members coming.
His daughters haven't been back since you saw them when you were there, Myron.
But the rest of his family's been showing up for him.
We haven't seen any close associates, out the stars, like um, I won't mention their names, but other celebrities that you saw him have a great influence.
But I did find out that one of his um one of his uh members might be appearing in court, so that's gonna be exciting for him to have somebody that he brought into the industry show up and actually sit there and represent for him.
Uh just just from that standpoint.
Um, but as far as we're going back to Tuesday, we started off this week because we had the Memorial Day.
Hey, Mel, I don't know if you can see it.
Your your camera's like shaking.
I don't know if you can see it.
Oh, okay.
It's like bobbing up and down.
Is that better?
Yeah, I think that's good now.
Oh, okay.
All right, thank you.
No, no, you good.
All right, so when they started the court day on Monday, they started off with this whole kidnapping and the whole incident that happened with um Capricorn Clark.
As we know, when the incident happened with Kid Cuddy, there was an issue with the DNA.
It was not from a man, it was from a woman.
And so there was a big debate before court started before they brought in the jurors as to what could be presented about the DNA from the officer that was going to testify.
So they wanted to set up the guardrails for the DNA, the partial profile, and the officer Jimenez, um, right before he would come in, they just wanted to have all of the guidelines set.
So the first point of interest was Capricorn Clark.
She was born in San Francisco.
She lived in LA.
So so just so I make sure I have this right.
So first they debated the DNA that was found on the Porsche.
Kid Cuddy's Porsche.
Correct.
And who could actually testify from a professional standpoint?
They said that the officer that he was not a professional at DNA, a specialist, so they did not want him talking about it.
Gotcha.
Okay, so that's probably when the lawyers are deliberating before the jury came in.
Correct.
Gotcha.
Okay, just so I know that let the chat know.
Guys, before the the jury comes in and they actually get into the trial, what's up happening is a lawyer spend somewhere between 20 minutes to an hour sometimes arguing what they're gonna bring into evidence, what they're not gonna bring in, what can be brought in, etc.
And they obviously don't do this in front of the jury.
So prior to Monday, first thing they talked about was I'm showing you guys on screen here, the Porsche that was uh set on fire back in January of 2012 uh at Kit Cuddy's, and there was talk from the defense that there was female DNA found on the vehicle, which leads some to believe like how well how could a Diddy firebombed your car if it's female DNA?
And uh they basically argued that point if it could be brought in based on the arson investigator because he needs to authenticate that evidence.
And they were arguing, I'm assuming the the defense was saying he can't authenticate her, right?
Because he's not uh qualified to talk about DNA.
Correct.
All right, cool, that makes sense.
And then, and then we went into Capricorn, you said, right?
Correct.
All right, I got a picture of her.
So I'm gonna lay out the notes and you can interpret it to everybody, okay?
Sure.
So she was born in San Francisco, lived in LA, interned at Def Jam, and she was with Death Row Records, signed to Suge Knight before she was involved with Diddy.
Diddy uh Suge Knight was the father of her best friend's children in 2004.
That's basically uh when she met Diddy.
Um he was known that you know, they always ask, what is he known by Puffy, Puff, Diddy?
That's what she said.
She was with Diddy from 2004 to 2012, and she was the personal assistant to 2006.
Ummediately she went into how she was kidnapped.
Uh basically, she met Diddy right after she moved to New York City.
And when she started to work for him, I believe she was the one that said that she responded to an ad on Craigslist, which you would find that hard to believe that somebody at a high level would be getting a job at Bad Boy by means of Craigslist.
That's how the other guy got hired, too.
Remember, he there was an article in the New York Times, the other assistant.
Right.
And also remember when you were here, they talked about how the sex workers were found on um backpage and also Craigslist too.
So I I found that as being uh quite odd.
But anyway, the only two is crazy.
Yeah.
Personal assistant from 2004 to 2006.
Um, she would have to shadow him.
She'd have to wake him up in the morning and pretty much put him to bed at night.
Uh, she stopped in 2006.
She came back in 2007 as the director of Sean John Women, and she had a little increase in pay, and her role had changed.
She had had a bigger role.
Then she was the brand director, also the commissioner.
So anything to do with the likeness of Diddy, his image, that's what she was in charge of.
From 2008 to 2012, she was terminated, and but then again rehired in 2016.
And this time, which was a big issue that came up, she was only hired because Cassie wanted her to come back to be the creative director.
So on her final testimony, she was crying, and she was like, Oh, yeah, the only reason he let me come back is because Cassie said so.
So she resented that, and that came out in the final uh test testimony.
Um in 2004, she was physically working at 1440 Broadway in New York City and the office building, and in 2005, they moved to a better location.
So she tells this story about the first day where she's in Central Park and Puff and his bodyguard, Paul Offort.
Uh they both took her to he's also known as Uncle Paulie.
One of the security guards, Diddy's security guards.
Right, right.
There's three main security guards D-Rock, Paulie, and um shit.
Who's the third guy?
Ruben?
Bonds and Rue.
Yeah.
Those are like his four main security guards, guys.
So you're gonna hear those names a lot throughout the testimony.
Keep going, my bad.
All right, so she said Paul wore his sunglasses a hundred percent of the time, which you know, they build this aura that the guy's very intimidating.
And she said if anything happened, um, so basically, Diddy found out that she had worked with Suge Knight and maybe still had something going on.
They took her to Central Park and basically told her, says, if anything happens and we find out you're dealing with Suge Knight, we're gonna kill you.
And he didn't know if she had anything to do with him, but she he was laying it down.
Um she said he was calm, and she perceived it as being very serious when the prosecutor asked her, How does it make you feel?
Because they constantly asking how does it make you feel.
And she said that um Paulie was standing in the background with his sunshades, and he was calm and stoic, almost trying to build this whole we're gonna kill you mafioso style um setting.
And Diddy says, we'll just have to see.
And she says, it was nothing I could do in Central Park to prove that I didn't have anything to do with Suge.
And she felt that she could be more transparent.
So she did bring that out when they asked her, was it something you felt you could do?
She says, I could be more transparent.
So Paul, his role in the security was moving the principal, which was Diddy, and the logistics of keeping the staff in order.
And again, they broke they asked her, like, who are these security guards?
And uh she said Bonds, D Rock, Rue, and then Paulie that was on site, and then they pulled up the picture of uh D Rock and brought out that he was a friend of Biggie.
And in many articles, they say to their best friends, he's 6'3, 6'4, slender, and she said he looked like a quarterback or a running back, and then she talked about Ruben D Rock, um, was his little brother, which I think they brought it out one time before, not too sure.
And then they pulled up a picture, so they they pulled up the picture just like they did with the sex workers.
They pulled up the picture of Roger Bonds, and she said that these guys would be around the whole day.
And so the prosecutor says, you know, how did being around these guys affect your day?
And she says it was a serious nature, and often um she would see guns, and um he discussed guns once, and this is how 50 Cent hit the media because they were doing an MTV press conference and 50 Cent was there.
So you had Puff and 50 Cent's manager, Chris Lighty.
Uh-huh.
Um they were, I think they were in the elevator, she says.
And I guess there was some beef going on with 50 and Puff.
So Puff says, I really don't like the back and forth.
I like guns.
It is very serious.
Yeah, Chris Lighty was someone that um both of them respected, right?
I know um Chris Lighty was good friends with both um Diddy and with um uh 50 Cent, which I got a picture of him up here for the chat.
Um he's obviously a very respected music producer back in the day.
Okay.
But so go ahead.
You keep going.
So she talked about their their beef and how the security basically what the government, because this is on direct examination.
So the government was trying to illustrate that Diddy had a you know, a security team that was intimidating that would be willing to use violence if needed, right?
Right.
Okay.
Um so and then she documented the the the how there was a stand standoff relationship between Diddy and um 50 Cent back then.
I'm assuming this is early 2000s when Diddy when 50 someone was blown up.
Right, right.
Okay.
Prosecutor really wanted her to emphasize the whole gun and Diddy's attitude toward, you know, guns and so forth.
And the U says as an example.
Right.
Okay.
That's interesting.
That was the first mention of guns that she heard come out of Diddy's mouth when she started working.
Okay.
You know, it's interesting because if you look at the old footage of Diddy and uh, you know, 50 Cent back then, they were fairly amicable, but um, you know, it's interesting to see that there was quite a bit of tension behind the scenes.
It was all a facade from Diddy's perspective.
So she did basically she was saying that Diddy really disliked 50 Cent.
Right, exactly.
Okay.
Um and then what else with her testimony?
I know she um covered quite a bit of as far as like um, you know, being worked to the bone, working a lot of hours, and I know the biggest reason the prosecution brought her on was to because she was a witness um when they broke into Kit Cutty's house, right?
Yeah, she was a witness to that.
That's where they brought up the kidnapping as far as building that whole case out.
Um But the first instance of kidnapping happened when Diddy's jewelry went missing.
He had a necklace, a bracelet, and also a watch full of diamonds that he had as a loner from uh Jacob the Jeweler.
And so it went missing as she was traveling to Miami for an event.
She noticed in the airport that these items were missing.
So basically she called back to 1440 Broadway and told them to shut down the building, don't let any employees out.
And basically they searched everybody, they still didn't find the diamonds.
So then Diddy's security guard took her to her apartment, searched her entire place, even though she had a um a roommate and they still didn't find it.
And she testified that every day he would come and pick her up and take her back to the building.
And on the first day, she said when they went back to the building, Diddy was in between two um corporate offices.
So this building was in disrepair.
And so the security guard brought her in the first door and locked the door behind her.
So that's painting a picture that she can't run, right?
Yeah.
She went to the sixth floor and she said she saw this big fat guy that was about five times her size sitting there, uh chain smoking.
Uh-huh.
And she says uh he was sitting at a table with folding chairs.
She went there, he says, Listen, and he called her a B. He was like, if you don't pass this lie detector test, you're gonna be floating in the East River.
Wow.
So it and just so I paint this right for the audience.
Back I remember Jacob the jeweler was extremely popular back then.
This is the early 2000s.
So how much jewelry you went missing?
Was it like 300,000?
What was it worth?
They didn't give the exact amount.
They're not closing those loops, but you can imagine it cost a fortune.
Okay.
Yeah, because obviously he locked down the buildings and he was doing this for several what days, weeks that he was doing this polygraph.
Five days in a row.
And also she was so nervous that the first one came back to being inconclusive.
And so the guy told her, says, Look, if you don't pass this test, you need to calm down.
If you don't pass the test, you're gonna be floating in the East River.
Wow.
So he put her and multiple other people on polygraphs to try to find where this jewelry was.
Yeah, absolutely.
Wow.
Okay.
Primarily, primarily her, and she said she did it five days straight all day long.
She described how and she's crying profusely.
They attached it to her chest, to her arms.
And basically, Monday she was allowed to go back to work.
She wasn't really told the results, and Diddy never said a thing.
She went back to work as usual.
Yeah, okay.
That means she probably passed.
Yeah, polygraphs suck, man.
Um, so they've tested her, she passed it, but she what I mean.
Were they trying to frame it as if she was being kidnapped those five days for the polygraph?
Is that what the government was trying to infer?
Absolutely.
That's the first kidnapping incident.
Okay.
Um, so that's one kidnapping.
And then the second one was the Kid Cuddy event?
Kid Cuddy event.
Can you go through that one real quick?
I've talked about it.
Oh my gosh, but just rehash it with them real fast.
Okay, very good.
So uh Diddy finds out that Cassie is cheating with Kid Cuddy.
Yep.
5 30 in the morning, she shows up to um Diddy shows up to Capricorn's house with a gun banging on the door.
And you remember now, Diddy's been banging on doors with hammers.
They've told all different tales about how he moves, right?
Yeah.
So anyway, she opens the door.
Um, you know, she looked through the peepholes, she let him in, and basically he was like, Why didn't you tell me Kid Cuddy?
Like, of all people, Kid Cuddy, he was like, We got to go kill that nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
So um, so he told her to get ready, and they got in the car, they went over there.
I believe it was Rue, according to what came out in court.
They went to Kid Cuddy's house, broke in.
As they're in Kid Cuddy's house, she's in the car going hysterical.
She gets on a phone, she calls Cassie's burner phone, which she had to encourage her to get because they were she knew you know she was cheating with Kid Cuddy.
Yep.
And all Diddy was paying for all of their phones.
So that was the reason why they got the burner because they didn't want any trace.
And also he's paying for their apartments, their cars.
Uh Cassie had a jaguar.
But at any rate, she calls uh Laura London.
It came out that she called Laura London.
She calls Cassie, and then Cassie puts uh the phone on speaker.
Kid Cuddy's there, and he was like, He in my house, and then he calls Diddy, and Diddy's like, Yeah, you know, Diddy's in the house.
So Kid Cuddy races there.
Yep, and he gets to the property.
Shit.
So this is the kidnapping that that um that occurred.
Yeah, so that's important for the audience because um I think Capricorn, if I'm not mistaken, is the only person that confirmed that Diddy was there at Kid Cuddy's house because when Kid Cuddy showed up, they were already gone at that point, right?
Uh they weren't there.
At least that's what Kid Cuddy said on his testimony.
He shows up, cameras are pointed down at the floor, goes in, dog is locked in the bathroom, uh, presents are you know unwrapped.
Now, um, so she confirmed you this here.
Capricorn says that they're standing, they're there in the yard, and they can hear hear uh Kid Cuddy coming up the mountain, his engine is roaring, then there's a big chase, and all of the these things are happening, they go up the hill, all of this.
The police officer said it was none of that.
So he didn't see the Porsche, he didn't see any chase, none of that.
So that's important because Cuddy, I remember Cuddy, he said he shows up, cameras are pointed down, nobody's at the house.
Um you know, presence unwrapped, he never saw Diddy.
And he called them like, where'd you uh, you know, what the fuck's going on here?
Whatever.
And Diddy was not at the premise.
But Capricorn is saying they heard Cuddy coming because he was driving his Porsche, a very loud Porsche, and they chased him through the hills.
Right is what is what Capricorn was outlet, no outlet, so they had to come back down by the house.
Okay.
So Capricorn says they chased him.
Cuddy says he showed up and they weren't there, which I think that's a very important discrepancy there.
Um, and then the police officer, are we done with Capricorn or do you want to move on to the PD now, guy now?
Well, it's a kind of a mixture, but I'm I'm ready to rock with it.
So let me just lay this out for you.
Okay just to be a good point.
So the police officer say he pulls up.
First, the prosecutor laid a foundation that how the spit dispatches determined by uh kidnapping, guns, whatever it is, they tell the police officer on the way.
You want to expound on that real quick?
Yeah, sure.
So um and Cuddy said this during his testimony.
He said he got there and he saw his house was going on, and he called Diddy and said, Hey, what what the fuck's going on here?
You know, and he they were supposed to meet up.
But then he kind of realized that he doesn't know what Diddy has and it could be dangerous.
So he called the police.
Now, um when the police get the call with from 911, the police the dispatch is typically gonna tell him, hey, look, um, home invasion or or robbery uh suspect, etc.
And the cop kind of knows before he gets the scene that he's gonna be dealing with a victim of uh of a house invasion.
Um and I think this is the officer that responded that you're gonna we're gonna talk about now, right?
Yeah, so the police officers they get that call, they show up to the house.
The black escalade is pulling off from the front door.
That gate, remember the gate they showed during so the black escalade is going up the hill, but he says that they do not try to make it.
What's Cuddy's address one more time?
What's Cuddy's address?
Do you remember Cuddy's address?
Um you have it ran down somewhere.
Uh let's see.
I want to show the audience here.
Because it came out um I'll uh while you're talking, let me look.
I have the transcripts here, I'll get it for you.
Yeah, it's um because I want to show these guys what the house kind of looked like.
Um let's see.
Alright, here we go.
Breath.
I know it's somewhere here.
i know i wrote it in my notes too and i like pulled it up before you It's fine.
Um I'll look for it on the side while while you keep talking.
So the cop shows up to the house.
So basically they go into the property, two detectives show up as well.
I was trying to find that address.
Um the patrolman and and two detectives.
Yeah.
Two detectives show up, they go through the house, they find that there's luxury bags and jewelry on the table.
Remember the gifts that Kid Cuddy said he had that did he opened up.
Yep.
So really nothing was taken.
There's really no crime.
They say they go back outside, and then they see the black escalade coming back down the hill, and the prosecutor says, Well, did you try to stop them coming back down the hill, he says no, because we still didn't see any type of crime.
So this is painted as a burglary, but according to the police report, this was just a trespass.
So it was not a burglary, it was a trespass.
And so what he did was he took the license plate number, which they read out in court, and he put it into the system, and it came back as bad boy music entity.
So that's how they kind of pinned they knew it was Diddy.
Okay.
So that's super important because obviously what and this is where uh you know witness testimony gets spotty and not and could be bad.
So Cuddy says, I get there, no one's there, I call the cops, right?
Capricorn says, I get there, I'm waiting in the car, Diddy and his security guard go in and they come back out, and then we chase Cuddy when he shows up.
The police say we get there.
Was Cuddy at the premises when they when they got there or no?
He was, right?
No, no, he wasn't.
Oh shit.
Okay.
And they in fact it came out in court that they asked um Brian Steele, he asked, he says, uh, was the homeowner there?
And the address is 8925 Hollywood Cannon.
That's the address.
Uh hold on, let me write that down.
89 what?
89 25 Hollywood Cannon.
That's Kid Cuddy's address.
Okay.
Next week I'll have all the photos and everything for you.
So they had asked, you know, had been there.
I'm showing it on screen for them right now.
This is the house right here.
It's worth um two million dollars.
Okay.
I thought it'd be worth way.
I thought it would be worth way more.
It's a rather small house.
Yeah.
It's a uh two bedroom, two and a half bath house.
So okay.
So uh, my bad.
So you so you were saying the cops showed up and um Yeah, so the cop brought out he he made a good point.
He said that this was a targeted attack because basically you had Cudi's really small house.
The Porsche, the black Porsche was right by the garage, and then there was two cars behind it.
You couldn't see the Porsche from the road.
So he's saying whoever went in to do the arson had to have known that the car was there and it was targeted.
Then they also brought out that he had another Porsche inside the garage that never was even mentioned in any of the reports.
So that's some of the you know points that it they were bringing out.
And then we get into the whole arson part where someone's strange.
So so the cops say when they got there, there was no homeowner.
No.
But they did see a black Cadillac and had the plates and ran it and and it came back to Bad Boy Entertainment.
Correct.
Yeah, that's they didn't do anything about it because there was no crime.
His exact words is no crime that was being committed.
Okay, because was it because um and Cuddy wasn't even there to tell them the story, I guess.
Right.
So the.
You know how they're they're telling, remember uh I think it's Capricorn that says that the gate was left open when Diddy went in.
Yes.
He could see into the house.
They brought out in court that if she's sitting at that angle, she can't see into the house because there's you know, obstructions of visions beyond that fence.
And even when the police went there, his partner had to jump the fence in order to come around and open the door so he could get in.
And they mentioned when they went to the door, the door was unlocked, and then they, you know, they went inside the premises with no hindrance.
Okay, so that's super important.
So they show up, they actually go into Cuddy's house, Cuddy's not even there.
And they went through, they saw that it wasn't disturbed too much, I guess, and they looked at it like, hey, trespassing.
Um, and I guess Cuddy wasn't there to tell them what was stolen, if anything, so they couldn't they couldn't do anything.
Right.
They brought out that previously, someone had broken into Cuddy's house.
They made it seem like a female, and he had kept the uh fingerprint cards.
So when the arson detective came on board, you seem like you want to say something.
Um so so Cuddy had fingerprint cards of someone else that invaded his house?
Someone had invaded his house previously.
Oh so you know, it gets a little sketchy now because they're trying to paint the picture that maybe Cuddy had all the girls that was doing this to him, you know what I'm saying?
Oh shit.
Remember Cuddy told, remember Cuddy testified.
He said previous to this whole event, he didn't have any drama.
And he says immediately after he made a truce with Diddy, his life went back to normal.
But now we're finding out through the officers that Cuddy has some issues.
You see what I'm saying?
Okay.
That people had been to that house before.
Someone broke in before, yeah.
Okay.
Wow.
All right.
So that might explain why they didn't take it so seriously.
Because I was thinking in my head, why didn't they take this like more seriously?
But okay.
So they show up, Cuddy's not there.
They go do us or they sweep the house to make sure no one's there.
No one's there.
The only thing that they basically got when they showed up was a black Cadillac took the plate down, ran it, came back to Bad Boy Records.
But I'm assuming back then at that time, they didn't know that Diddy was linked to this and this was the problem.
Correct.
So they didn't follow up on it.
Exactly.
Okay.
Now, here's the interesting part, right?
The police officer, when they had the arson event, and even for the house, they never b bothered to go back and say, Well, who broke into the house?
Can we see the reports?
So the attorney on cross-examination is like, so you guys don't even bother to go see the results of your orders, you know, you're ordering fingerprints and all this stuff.
For the car, they fingerprinted the car.
Whoever cut the hole open in the roof, they dropped the Molotov cocktail inside the roof.
Yeah.
So you had the bottle, a lighter, and you had a silky um name brand of some sort uh handkerchief that they use inside the bottle.
Gotcha.
And so the person cut open the roof and they dropped the Molotov cocktail in there, but the way it fell, the cloth came out too early.
So it only did minor burning to the car, but the officer testified that had it been successful, the house would have probably caught on fire, and also the two cars that were behind it.
Hmm.
So the person that did it was kind of an amateur.
Like they they uh they were trying to get more damage, but they the the I guess the the Molotov cocktail didn't operate properly and it couldn't go to full, I guess, fruition with the flame.
Yes, and under cross-examination, uh Brian still really brought out how there was a glove.
It's almost reminded me of OJ case.
There was a glove in the back seat.
The officer didn't even bother getting any fingerprints.
He simply said, Well, Cuddy said it was his, so we didn't bother looking into it, but in court, the defense used that as a strategy.
Gotcha.
Okay.
So that's interesting.
So first this house invaded honorabout, I remember December 22nd, 2011.
Then he goes to he goes to Christmas with Cassie, comes back, their relationship is pretty much done by this point in early January.
And I know that this firebombing happened sometime on January 9th.
Um in early January.
So the Arson investigator 2012, yeah.
So the the the invasion, end of 2011, um car bombed for January of 2012.
So the Arson Investigator basically um examined the Molotov cocktail.
Was there fingerprints pulled from the Molotov cocktail or anything or not?
There were two fingerprints pulled from the bottle.
And so this is where we get into the mistrial.
When the when they questioned the defense questioned the officer, the arson detective, it came out that those prints went missing.
They disappeared, and they started to insinuate that Diddy paid somebody to get rid of it.
But the problem was um the lawyer.
The prosecution insinuated that, right?
Yeah.
Okay, on direct.
Right.
Okay.
Keep going, sorry.
So so basically, Agnifilio, they didn't say objection before three questions were asked to insinuate that Diddy had paid someone off.
So under the objection, and when we came back from lunch and they did the whole attempt to get a mistrial, the judge says, wait, you just sat there, you should have called this objection much sooner.
So obviously it went to the prosecutor's side.
Shit.
Um so they weren't able to get that like struck?
The defense?
Not at all.
Okay.
Not at all.
Yeah, I would imagine they would object to the prosecution insinuating that.
Um, so what uh I mean, what did the an arson investigator say?
Because that makes him look bad too.
If if uh, you know, for obviously losing this evidence.
I'm assuming he's just gonna say, hey, it wasn't that much of a priority for us back then.
Yeah, they could never, you know, when it came down to the cross-examination, Brian still, he really laid it out nice because he's saying, listen, is it reasonable to believe that you didn't get a call that mentioned kidnapping?
Oh, okay.
What about gun?
Was there a gun mentioned in the call?
No, there's no gun.
So they really laid it out that all of these stories about the gun, about the kidnapping, none of this being mentioned when the dispatch first took the call, and none of these items went on the police report.
Interesting.
Okay.
All right.
So now it makes sense.
So the the Capricorn, the police officer, um, the arson investigator, basically they were all brought in to kind of put a bow on this arson.
Um and for the audience, that's guys, the reason why they're pushing so much putting so much time into an arson case in a federal trial.
I'm sure a lot of you guys are saying, why the fuck does do the feds care about arson?
The reason why is because arson is a um prerequisite crime for Rico.
So what they're trying to insinuate is that he used arson as an intimidation tactic to further the criminal enterprise of you know bad boy records or the Diddy Enterprise is what they call that thing in the indictment.
And um, and the reason why they're trying to show that look, this arson happened, these acts of violence happened, and we know that Diddy was there on that day at that time because we got the vehicle registration, which I think is the most powerful piece of evidence.
Because obviously Capricorn's story doesn't align 100% with Kid Cudi's story and Cassie's story.
They all have little discrepancies here and there.
But what we can take away from that's credible is the police did in fact get a license plate number on that night of the home invasion, and they ran it and it came back to Bad Boy Records, which Diddy's a fucking retard for having a car under his name going to do a home invasion.
Um because there's no other that that's what I call like very solid physical evidence.
So, okay, cool.
So um I guess we covered kind of the arson investigator and the police officer.
Is there anything else with the cops that we missed?
Perinant?
No, not with the cops, but now we're approaching 11 a.m. in the morning.
Yeah.
And they go back to the house and Diddy jumps on Cassie and started kicking her, not using any hands.
He's kicking her in the stomach and her head.
And she said that he basically kicked her from the kitchen all the way outside to the road about 20 feet.
He's just kicking her, and she's just taking that beating, and it's it's just terrible.
You know, this is the wait.
Diddy starts beating Capricorn or Cassie?
Cassie.
And he told he told Capricorn you could get some too if you don't, you know, get out the way.
This is the day of the home invasion, same day?
Yeah, they so they yeah, same day.
Okay.
So Cuddy's at his house, obviously now, but because of home invasion, hours pass.
Cassie leaves the Marquee Hotel to meet back up with Diddy.
Yeah, yeah.
Because I remember that she was at the Marquee Hotel with Cuddy.
Diddy is then he's at the hotel with Cassie.
Mark Capricorn calls him and Cassie says, Yo, Diddy's at your house.
He runs, leaves to go over there, leaves her at the hotel.
So I guess after Diddy does the home invasion.
The missing link, the missing link that you're looking for, after it happened immediately, they have Capricorn, and so Diddy s tells Capricorn, tell Cassie we're gonna keep you unless she comes.
And then Cassie comes, and then we get to the 11 o'clock points.
Okay, now this makes sense.
So basically they forced Capricorn to go to the home invasion.
She's sitting in the car, and they say, if you want Capricorn released, you need to come meet me.
Right.
Oh shit.
Okay.
So they're really tying it up, man.
I'm telling you, it's I don't know how you're gonna get around all this craziness.
Well, I said it.
I said it the other day when me and you spoke that they got him dead to rights on this arson, dude, as a prerequisite crime.
They got him dead to rights on that one.
Like this is crazy.
You got multiple witnesses kind of confirming the same story, and then you got police officers that put him at the scene at the time.
Um, okay, now that makes sense because I'm in my head.
I'm like, why would Cassie go back to him?
So she went back to get Capricorn released.
And then he and then he beat the crap out of Cassie.
Yeah, he was kicking her in the stomach, kicking her, says she was in a fetal position.
It was crazy.
And so Capricorn gets on the phone and she calls Cassie's mother and says, This dude's beating the shit out of your daughter.
So now the mother calls the police.
Was this the day when he sparring kicked her in the back and she got the bruise on her butt?
No, that's a different day.
Okay.
Gotcha.
Okay.
Because I do remember when she went back to New London, they took pictures of her then when she was bruised.
And I'll show the audience some of that.
Because her mom did take pictures of her um bruised.
Okay, so um.
she wouldn't make a statement?
Cassie wouldn't make a statement at all.
Oh, she she never gave a statement about this beating, right?
She never gave it never gave a statement.
So that that's what made the whole thing so frustrating.
She was just continuing to just ride for Diddy, even though he was beating the shit out of her.
Okay.
So, chat, this is this these are the pictures that the government used right here.
Um, let me see if I can find okay.
So, this this one right here, this was taken in December, guys, of um in December of 2011.
And back in New London, Connecticut, her mom took these pictures, right?
See a bruise on her lower back, and then you can see a bruise on her front leg.
And these are the bruises that she had right after the home invasion event in in December.
Because the invasion happened on the 22nd, did he beats her probably on the 22nd, 23rd, and then she goes back to Connecticut with Kid Cuddy on or about the 24th, 25th.
So I'm showing them the picture.
So that that lines up then.
Okay.
So he beats her really bad.
Um and then the mother now gets involved and she's like, You beating my daughter.
But now Diddy sends the email and he's saying, Listen, I'm gonna release these.
Uh well, Cassie sends an email to her mother saying he's threatening to release these emails if uh these sex tapes and all that if we don't comply and so forth.
So I'm telling you, they're really they're really burying him with these different uh narratives, you know.
Yeah, okay.
No, that makes sense.
And then we basically went into the the drug use, how Diddy's drug use continued to increase dramatically, which caused him to act, you know, out of pocket, which you you know, we've been seeing consistently for weeks on end.
When he was beating Cassie like this, was he always on drugs?
No, not always on drugs.
Okay.
But that's it, that's the narrative in the opening arguments that that's the only reason why he beat her is because of drugs.
And remember when Cassie was on the stand, the defense painted a picture as far as the intercontinental hotel that he was on bad drugs that day.
Remember, they painted the picture that he took some bad medication.
They said he was drunk.
I think I from what I recall, they said I mean he was doing everything.
He was drunk, he was high, he was everything on on the day that he beat her up, which audience that's guys, that's the um the video, the infamous video of him running with the towel and beating Cassie's ass.
Um that that is uh that's the intercontinental event.
Okay, so we went over the testimony of Capricorn, the cops kind of weaving it all together so the audience understands because obviously when you put everything together, it makes sense.
Um who was next after Capricorn and the cops?
Well, just before we leave that, if you don't mind, I'll have to just hit one point.
So under cross-examination with Brian Steele.
Yep.
He really brought out how as of even last year, she's asking to get her job back, get a new job, you know, back as chief of staff.
So Capricorn.
After she got fired.
Right.
Absolutely.
So and they showed a whole list of items, just like everybody else, showing how they really love Diddy beyond the porn.
And she started, so he was letting her talk, and as she talked more and more, she started to reveal how she was envious basically of Cassie.
And she they even showed an email where she said that she had liked Diddy, you know, romantically.
Gotcha.
So it really caused her story to fall apart the way, you know, she was broken down on the cross.
Okay.
So that's interesting.
So the the and chat, again, here's Capricorn on the side for you guys, so you can see who what she who she looks like.
This woman on the right.
So just so I make sure I have this right.
So Capricorn gets on the stand, right?
And I'll summarize her and the police officers, you just tell me if I'm right, because you obviously you were in trial.
Capricorn takes the stand and talks about, you know, working for Diddy, jewelry getting taken, she being polygraphed for five days straight, working a lot of hours, being abused for working these hours, um, the C and how um the intimidating um nature of working at Bad Boy, uh, her potential links to Sug Knight, um, having her, you know, be questioned and shit like that because her best friend is Sug Knight's baby mama.
Then she goes into how her and Cassie developed the relationship and how they became close, and she finds out Cassie's having an affair with Kid Cuddy.
She tells her instructor to get a burner phone so that Diddy doesn't find out.
She gets the burner phone.
Diddy finds out anyway.
Um, he shows up to Capricorn's house in a rage at the end of December 2011 with a gun, says, You need to come with me right now.
They go to Kid Cuddy's house because he had the address from Cassie giving it to him.
They break in uh according to her, they break in, they go into his house.
Um, Cuddy shows up, according to her, they chase him around Hollywood, um, and then I guess he evades them, and then they leave.
And then she says that she can't leave.
Kitty did basically did he said she can't leave unless Cassie shows up.
Cassie shows up to get Capricorn released, he beats the crap out of Cassie.
Cassie then quickly then shortly after that goes back to Connecticut with Kid Cuddy.
Her mom documents the photos of her being bruised and everything else like that.
Um and then the arson investigators and the police come in and confirm, uh, at least the responding officer, that there was a Cadillac indeed that matched the description that Capricorn mentioned as she was in, and the plate comes back to um to Bad Boy Records, and obviously the discrepancy between Cuddy's story where he says he showed up and Diddy wasn't there, and Capricorn's story where Kelly showed up, showed up and we chased him off.
Um but the big thing, I guess the most important thing is that Diddy was at the scene, regardless of who recalls what.
Maybe Cuddy would might have, and this is me speculating here on this point, not the facts, but I think Cuddy might have left that part out that he got chased to not look like a bitch, right?
That might be more embarrassing to him as a as a rapper and everything else like that.
He just didn't want to reveal that part.
But the fact is that the Cadillac was there and the police on scene that responded to 911 call, saw that.
Then fast forward to January, um, he thinks everything's all good and done because him and Cassie haven't talked to each other.
Because for the audience that doesn't know, after this new this Connecticut trip with Cuddy and Cassie, Cassie actually secretly went to Arizona to meet with Diddy after the beating and the um and the home invasion.
And she stopped talking to Did to Cuddy, but Cuddy's Porsche still got firebombed.
Um and when the Arson investigator showed up, basically the fair they took fingerprints, but they got lost, and it was at that point that pretty much Cuddy made the decision to meet with Diddy, and Diddy played dumb when he asked him about the car.
Would that be fair to say that's some the summary?
Yeah, that's a perfect summary.
But keep in mind also, just to add context, Cassie remember she said that when she spoke to Diddy and Diddy found out about Kid Cuddy, she said that Diddy said he wanted to blow up uh Kid Cuddy's car in front of his friends.
So that was premeditated.
I tied that in to the previous cat Cassie testimony.
Okay.
So so Capricorn, okay, that's important.
That's an important fact.
So Diddy voiced out that he was gonna blow his car up to Capricorn.
Yeah, ahead of time, no, to Cassie.
Remember in Cassie's testimony, she said that.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, she did say that.
Okay.
Okay.
Right.
So so here's something that's going viral.
You want to I just want to tell you about it just in case you want to address it.
Yeah.
Everybody's saying that Laura London was a part of the freak-off.
But let me tell you what happened in court, what was said in court.
Laura London was Cassie's best friend.
She seemed to have a lot of best friends.
So Laura London, Capricorn, and the chef, Jordan, that Diddy had beat up.
This particular day they're in the kitchen and Diddy is there.
He's talking to them, and he was like, watch this.
He calls Cassie in from another room.
He says, Bend down, stand up, walk over here, turn around, now get out of here.
And he said, now this is the reason why you bees don't have a man.
So, you know, that that goes to show that the the way he controlled her, you know, in essence.
But nothing to do with Laura London being in freak-offs.
Oh, wait, he did that to Laura London or did he do that to Cassie?
He did that to Cassie.
He did that to Cassie in front of them.
Okay, in front of Capricorn and Laura London.
And the chef Jordan.
Okay.
The chef that he got in a fight with that he hit, right?
Yes, correct.
Okay.
All right.
Wow.
Okay.
Um, that's wild.
All right.
So um and Capricorn talked about that.
All right, cool.
So we covered, we okay, we knocked out three witnesses there.
The arson investigator, the responding PD officer, and Capricorn.
And I think obviously the prosecution put them together like that so they can, you know, because they brought Cuddy in first, then they brought Capricorn, then they brought in the police to kind of weave in this entire arson thing as a predicate offense for the racketeering charge.
So who came after that?
So then you have Nash.
Okay, can you give the audience a quick background on him?
Right.
So pre-court, uh basically they're painted a picture that he's gonna come in and testify that on Cassie's birthday, Diddy wants her to have a freak-off, like forget your birthday.
And so um they're having this big debate going back and forth because Nash is gonna testify that she did not want to be sleeping with these strange men.
And so that was a big part of the opening.
Gotcha.
Um Deontay Nash, this guy, if I'm not mistaken, is Cassie's hairstylist.
He's gay, right?
This guy?
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
Now, from what I heard, and I because I saw Armand actually cover this.
Um, apparently he was probably one of the best witnesses for the government.
Um he was saying that the the jury loved him.
He was very um animated, but uh he came off as as trustworthy and truthful.
I mean, what were your takes from the his testimony?
It would be his interpretation, not mine.
So what's your interpretation?
My interpretation of him, he came off.
He was a little too sassy for me, you know, for me.
He wasn't really answering the questions.
Every time the attorney was trying to ask him certain things, he was doing all this, you know, the nut the too much stuff.
So um it really distracted away from his testimony.
On cross or on direct, was he like this?
On uh cross examination.
Okay.
Obviously, he was comp you know compliant.
Okay.
Yeah, very compliant.
He came across like he knew it all.
He tried to hype himself up, like hype me up.
He was hyping himself up like this big picture, but I'm telling you, under cross-examination, they they brought him back to Earth.
Okay.
Um can you take us through some of the direct testimony, then the contrasting uh cross with him?
Okay, all right.
Um, let's see.
So December 2011, Hollywood division patrol officer.
Let's see.
I think this is actually no, this is getting into the escalades.
Okay, so he that was the opening of the day.
These notes are in regards to the officer and also gotcha.
So the police testified the same the police testified the same day as Nash, probably on Tuesday.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
So basically, um he tells a story about how Diddy is beating Cassie so bad.
Him and Mia jumps on uh Diddy's back.
Okay.
And Diddy basically, because you know, this guy, Nash, he's a very small guy.
He throws him down, he takes Mia jumps on Diddy's back and he throws her against the wall.
Then Diddy picks up Cassie, and it's a big wood bed with a wooden frame.
He picks her up and he throws her down, and that's where you see that gash in her eyebrow come from, her hitting her eye when he threw her down.
Uh-huh.
So that was one of the horrific stories um that was told in regards to um, you know, by Nash.
And this was, if I'm not mistaken, this was because they were supposed she was supposed to pack for Uvo Fest, right?
Yeah, yeah, from the uh the whole Drake event in Canada.
Yeah, so let me give give the audience real quick a quick little summary of this.
So, guys, basically the story is this.
Um, you guys can see the photo here of Cassie's um face, her eye got cut open, her eyebrow.
Um the story with this one, I remember this vividly.
They were supposed to go to Canada for Uvo Fest or Uveo Fest, whatever it's called, and Cassie and this Deontay Nash and uh I think what care uh one of her other friends, Carrie Morgan, they went out and they got drunk, and um when they came back, Cassie fell asleep, and Diddy shows up at the house and says, Yo, what the fuck?
You're useless.
Um you didn't pack, and then he like grabs her and he throws her at like a bed frame and it cuts her eye eye open here, which you guys can see here with the injury.
And Deontay Nash was the witness to that.
And you're saying that when that happened, Deontay Nash actually jumped on Diddy to defend Cassie.
Yeah, jumped on her back and he just threw him down.
She said he threw him down so easily because he's so small.
Gotcha.
Um and so was it Carrie Morgan that was there too, or just um it was Mia.
Mia was an individual that was there.
Okay, she also jumped on Diddy's back, and then Cassie took the run of the hit when he threw her down.
Okay, so it was Deontay and Mia.
Nah, I thought it was Carrie for some reason.
So is K Mia, um Deontay and Cassie.
Kerry was there after the freak-off incident that we see in CNN where she leaves the hotel to freak off, she goes back to the hotel, he strangles her, and he hits her on the head with the wooden hanger.
So that's a separate incident.
Gotcha.
Now, as far as Nash goes, I pulled it up.
So Nash basically the bulk of his testimony, he's talking about this conference and how they went to South Africa.
Um Cassie saw on the internet that Diddy was cheating with Gina, and she started to, he was like, Well, let me hook her up with uh Michael B. Jordan.
So he was like, Oh, I was the one who did uh goo goo goo.
You know, he was doing his own he was doing his whole Diddy Bop.
You know what I mean?
Okay, so cause Michael B. Jordan did come up on Cassie's testimony that they were seeing each other for a short period of time.
So you're saying Deontay set that up.
Right.
And they also asked about um Andre Branch, a football player.
They insinuated that she was uh the attorney that on cross was saying now she was he was uh she was in a relationship with him, right, in 2017, and then another guy named Brandon, an NBA player, he was like, What do you know about that?
She was seeing this guy as well, and you know, he seemed to uh not to be too pressed about it.
And I and I'm showing the chat right now, uh who this Gina girl is, this Asian girl um that Cassie absolutely hates.
Um chat, you guys can see it right here, this is her.
Um, and this is a girl that Cassie basically broke up with Diddy with I think for the last time in like 2017, 2018.
Um, so uh what else did Deontay testify about?
So he confirmed the beating um before the UV Fest.
He confirmed Gina, the Michael B. Jordan thing.
Anything else?
Yeah, so basically they show you know, they're constantly showing emails and what have you.
So on March of 2019, um Cassie writes the email.
She says, This nigga tripping, we both did the same amount of everything, but he's beat, and I tried to keep him from embarrassing himself.
So basically they're establishing by means of Nash that Diddy is on drugs like crazy, you know, that he's taking all these drugs, and this is involving in and why he's uh beating everybody, especially beating Cassie.
Gotcha.
Um anything else that Nash?
Oh, and then on the on uh cross, what did they get him with?
Because you said they bumbled him a bit.
Yeah, again, he I have a whole slew of the emails, but basically in the emails he's saying, Oh, you know, he's trying to be cool every time Diddy has a birthday, he's bigging him up, hey, you know, your birthday.
He wants to come back and work for Diddy, or he you know, they all have this same aura they want to still deal with Diddy.
Gotcha.
And they show it over they show a consistent pattern over the years, you know.
So the so the defense basically for both Capricorn and for Deontay, they showed that, oh, diddy, you guys claim on direct that he's such a monster, but you know, on their cross, they're like, you contacted him years after you left the job, um, or you continued to stay in contact with him and you said positive things.
If he was such a monster, why would you keep reaching back out to him?
Is that what they're basically saying?
Right.
He also testified that the videos were basically on Cassie's phone that came out, and then he went through the whole 29th birthday that we started off talking about.
And basically on that birthday, all the facts are coming out how Diddy just on her, I want to do a freak off freak-off, and she's trying to she don't want to do that on her birthday.
You see what I'm saying?
So he he really drove home the point about her, you know, wanting to have this uh time to herself, but Diddy just was driving her to a freak-off.
So um it came out, he said that she had a duffel bag with sex toys and cash of a thousand dollars to go to some place at night, and she texts uh Nash saying it was a secret, a secret place that she's going.
So that's basically you know what they were saying.
So anything else, I guess, as far as his testimony goes on either director uh cross that you want to add, or you want to go next witness?
No, I think he's pretty much done.
Okay.
Um yeah, it wasn't he he didn't have a very exciting testimony to me from my my you know my reference point.
Okay.
But one thing that did come out, um, he was texting back and forth with uh Diddy, and Diddy was like, not the trainer.
That's all that came out, but that's her husband, right?
So when Diddy found out about that cheating, he had text Nash about it, you know, like why you didn't tell me.
Oh, uh when Cassie started seeing Alex, the trainer.
Yeah, yeah.
So this is 2018 then.
Yeah, 2018.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, because I remember Cassie saying she started dating um, what's his name in 2018, and that's when she also had, you know, she allegedly was graped by Diddy as well, and she also had a consensual sex with him as well.
So that's interesting.
Okay.
They all they all wanted to try to encourage her to leave uh Diddy.
In fact, I think it was Capricorn that told her to leave Diddy, but she was like, where am I gonna go?
Jay-Z is taken.
So that's why Jay Z hit the media pretty hard with that statement.
Okay.
Okay.
Um so Capricorn wanted a job with with Rockefeller or something.
She couldn't get it, or No, this is Cassie.
Cassie made that statement.
Capricorn was telling Cassie, go find a different man.
Uh-huh.
And so Cassie said, Where am I gonna go?
Jay-Z is taken.
So Jay-Z is the only person that she would be able to take.
And I'm sure the defense probably beat her up on that that she's a cloud chaser and just wanted to be around powerful men.
That was the whole event the whole day, basically back and forth.
You know, they're paying all of the witnesses are falling into the same box under cross-examination.
And not only that, they're also going back to their notes from when they were testified to the prosecutors back in the last part of uh last year.
Yeah.
And even in in the case of uh Nash, they interviewed him, I believe, just two days ago before he came to court.
So I th I found that to be very interesting.
Wow.
Okay.
So while we're sitting in court, they're out here, you know, interviewing these witnesses.
Gotcha.
Okay.
That's interesting.
All right.
So they do Nash.
All right, cool.
Who's the who's the next witness?
Mia, right?
Mia.
Mia.
Okay.
Now this one's a big one.
Um, I know who she is.
I think um someone in my chat revealed it.
I don't want to put you in a weird spot because I know that, you know, they told you in the court.
I mean, you could go ahead and tell them what they told you about this chick.
Okay.
So basically in court, she comes in, but you know, we have the overflow.
They shut down the monitors there, and also in the courtroom, they initially they shut down the monitors, but you couldn't show her on it.
As far as the artists go, they would not allow them to draw a picture of her.
And they basically told us if we catch you, you know, writing or drawing any picture of her or her description, you're gonna be out of here.
So one guy sitting next to me, he had he had his head bit down, they thought he was drawing.
They went and pulled him right out of there and took his notepad from him.
I was like, man, they're gangster in here, you know what I mean?
So at any rate, she came in, she started giving her testimony.
Were you in the main courtroom?
Did you see her?
Yeah.
You actually saw her.
Okay.
Yeah.
I've been in the main I've been in the main courtroom every day since you left.
Um I've only been in overflow twice.
Okay.
So you um so you actually, and just for the chat, again, guys, the reason why this is important is because um, since this case is so big, there's hundreds of reporters there.
Um, there's only ten spots in the main courtroom to really get into C's very difficult, you gotta be online early.
So Mel's been able to kind of like, you know, finesse and get in there every single time, so he's obviously able to see this witness, but everyone else has not seen her because in the overflow rooms, the other courtrooms, um, when they show you the the circuit, the closed circuit television, um, they don't show her.
She's the only witness they're not showing.
So you have to be in the actual courtroom to see her.
So um, so you're in there, they're being very serious about her testimony and stuff like that.
They've already leaked her name all over the place, but I don't want to put you in a weird spot.
Um, so what um so she walks in, you said that she walked in with like a bunch of different agents?
Yeah, she had nine different people with her.
It turns out that some of it is her friends and family too.
So you know, she came in real diva style on this one, and um immediately straight out the gate, you could tell she's very uncomfortable.
She had her head down the whole time uh for the first day.
Right.
Correct.
And and she was crying the whole time from what I remember when we last spoke.
The whole time, and I don't know if you ever seen Jamie Fox playing um Ray Charles, but he said that's how she was talking.
She wasn't making complete censuses, she just stumbling over her words.
Fucking nightmare.
It seemed to be too much, you know.
But I'm not, hey, listen, that's her story.
She's a victim.
I'm gonna keep it at that, you know.
Okay, so um.
All right.
So I I guess we'll kind of go through real quick summarizing because we've talked about this before.
In direct, she goes through four main grape incidents with Diddy, right?
That was really the the the question.
Right, but but straight out the gate, they started off about the violence, and they're asking her about you know what happened to her.
She says that he would throw things at a spaghetti, uh, throwing things on the wall, threw her into the pool, hit her on the head, uh, slammed her d arm into the door.
And then later she revealed that that incident happened when she was trying to get away from him, and he, you know, basically um slammed her.
Actually, she was trying to get her cell phone back From him and he slammed her arm into the door.
So that's just, you know, like I said, this case is about domestic violence, but it's turning into that he's beating all these other people on the perimeter.
And to me, that's you know, that's turning out to be a real serious problem when you really stop and think about it.
So what what so with her, did she focus mostly on her getting beat up, or did she also talk about how she saw other people get beat up too?
She talked about everybody getting beat up, and she told it, you know, in a very convincing way the first day.
Um, you know, but she did talk about more than just herself.
Okay, so she got beat, she went as other people get beat.
She Cassie mostly, right?
And she talked about how Nash, Deontay Nash, she was getting beat in the back of the head.
Remember the incident, Cassie got thrown down and got the gas in her eyebrow.
Yep.
So she so Nash tells the story.
Cassie had already told the story.
And now you have uh Mia telling that same story too.
And she started off, she was talking about how flagrant Diddy was because she said when she went to work for him, they took her.
Hold on one second.
Hold on one second.
No, you go, you go ahead, you tell the audience, and I'll give one sec.
Okay, so under that particular circumstance, she went to work for Diddy.
Diddy shows up to the door wearing nothing but his underwear.
So to her, I think that was threw her for a loop to know.
You're gonna go in there?
She was expecting somebody so professional, and she he shows up to the door with his underwear, and he's all over the place.
I think that set the tone for her.
You know, for the most part.
Um she said that initially when she went and worked for him, she wasn't allowed to see him uh for about two weeks.
And there was a point of contact.
I think she is the human resource person.
Her name is Bashta.
And she talked about how she would have to work super late.
Um the first day that she showed up on the job, she said that she was able to leave.
She came in at six, she left at six, and as she was driving home, she received a call from Bosch basically telling her to meet Diddy at the studio, and basically they had to go to the studio and be there till one o'clock the next day.
She had very little food and she had nothing, uh, no rest at all.
And she said four or five days went by and she still had zero sleep.
And so, as far as this goes, they're trying to paint the picture of forced labor to try to build this picture of a Rico.
And they've also done this with other people as well to show basically that you lose control when you work for Diddy.
Remember previously on this stream, we talked about even when it came to Capricorn going into the building, she wasn't allowed to leave because they locked the doors behind her when she had to go meet with this big fat guy, this Italian guy, whatever he was that uh was threatening her.
So Diddy was controlling.
In fact, uh in the house, they were not allowed to lock the door.
So Mia was not allowed to lock her door because Diddy says, Listen, this is my you're not locking the doors at all.
So she went on to start breaking down four times that she was uh assaulted.
She said that on Diddy's 40th birthday, they were having some sort of event.
Diddy's in the kitchen, he calls her in the kitchen.
Now no one else is in the house.
He gives her two shots of Sirach, and she she started they started to draw this picture out on prosecution that there's something in the drink.
They're not saying that, but she's saying she's woozy, she's had shots before, and nothing really happened to her, but these shots, it was so bad that when she woke up, came to it's her words.
Um she was already in the living room.
But prior to that, she remembered Diddy putting her head up against the wall and sliding his hand up her skirt.
So then she painted the picture of that assault.
Now, all of the assistants have painted a picture of how they have to advance Diddy's rooms and also uh his rider, in other words, set up everything for him, even getting him out of bed in the morning and putting him to sleep at night or what have you.
So she started to explain one time they were going on this trip, and she's down on the floor in Diddy's Closet and she's on her knees and just doing her thing, and Diddy walks up and he puts his midsection in her face and he starts to assault her brutally.
And that was the main that was the first time that it was really aggressive.
And um she she was crying.
She could barely get her story out.
She had two um her hair was you know, had two little um bangs or what have you, so she kept trying to get it out of her eye, get herself together.
But it was a slow day in court to hear her go through this process.
She was on the stand, let's say six hours that day, and probably about uh 70% of that time you she's strictly talking about assaults.
The next time that she was assaulted by Diddy was on an airplane, and now this is her words, they're on this uh private jet.
The bathroom is at the very back of the jet, and so she walks through Diddy's bedroom section.
She said there's a big bed in the back, and she goes use the bathroom.
When she comes out the bathroom, Diddy is standing there like a monster, and he pushes her back into the bathroom.
So that's her testimony of her third assault.
And then she talks about another time.
Now I just told you how she couldn't lock the doors in the house, right?
So she's in a bunk bed on the second floor on the bottom bunk, and she says she's sleeping.
She comes through, she feels the weight, heavyweight of a man or what have you, on top of her, and Diddy takes one hand, unloosens his pants, and then he continues to violate her.
So she's it was a very long day, slow day.
This is day one of her testimony, and she's crying more than any other witness.
Now, Capricorn cried, but this this particular witness, she was very convincing.
She cried all day, and she basically told uh a terrible story.
Yeah, I'm um and I remember we can hear you.
Can you hear me now?
You're muted.
What the fuck?
You can't hear me?
You're muted.
Oh, sorry.
Um now you can hear me.
Yeah, no, man.
Um shit, I was fucking muted on the on the zoom.
So she went over the four, it was four instances of her being sexually assaulted by him, right?
Yeah.
Okay, shit, man.
Okay.
Wow.
Uh and then obviously the numerous meetings as well.
And then obviously the numerous beatings.
Right.
She was getting beat also left and right.
And she explained it well.
She told how it was very uncomfortable for her to be around him all the time.
And basically, he just was uh taking advantage of her whenever he felt like it.
God damn.
Okay.
Um did she, and then I'm assuming on cross, they probably because I heard on cross-examination they they came after her pretty hard.
Well, they it was only one day, right?
Yeah, yeah.
She really, to me, she fell apart.
In fact, at the closing of Friday, they're trying to impeach her.
I noticed the media is not covering it.
I stayed late.
You know how we stayed late to hear all the details.
Yeah, trying to Brian Steele's trying to impeach her.
On on what grounds?
Uh, not being truthful.
And they're gonna bring that out when we go back to court in the morning.
They were about to get into that, and they cut it off for the day at 4 30 on Friday.
Okay.
Okay, so you guys went a little bit longer on Friday.
Yeah, absolutely.
Because guys, they're supposed to be going until 3 p.m., so they actually went a little bit longer.
So let me okay, so on direct, she talks about getting beaten, and then four instances where she was sexually assaulted by Diddy, right?
Yes.
And she was beaten like maybe what on like five or ten different occasions she outlined?
Yeah, yeah.
And if not, the other time she was scared to life out of her, you know what I mean?
Okay, so like roughly we're talking like 10 different assaults that she talked about in her testimony.
Right.
Okay.
Then on and also go ahead.
No, no, go ahead.
What are you gonna say?
Also, she did receive 400,000 as a work severance package, and I guess uh some some sort of lawsuit, but she only walked away with 200 and some thousand.
That did come out in court as well.
So it seems that all of them in some form or fashion have received money from Diddy, and there's also current lawsuits being filed either already or in the process, like with Nash, they brought out that he's trying to sue Diddy now with a new case.
So, you know, these things were not coming out until cross-examination really, you know, brought it out.
Now, the second day of court, as far as Mia go, because more direct.
Okay.
Go ahead.
No, no, no.
I'm saying so that we still got more direct then.
My bad.
I didn't know I I didn't know if you had finished uh direct with her.
Yeah.
Well, Mia.
The second day was primarily cross.
Okay.
Which is Friday.
Friday, Friday is is cross.
And how much time did Brian spend cross-examining her?
Pretty much most of the day.
Okay.
Yeah, most of the day.
And it will continue.
Um, here's the thing.
This is why it took so long.
It was a tough day in court because basically they have the scrapbook, and there's a big argument about they don't the prosecutors don't really want the jurors to see it, per se.
But basically, she put together Diddy's legacy in the scrapbook all by herself.
So they break down this whole scrapbook, but the first part of the cross-examination, there's probably let's say a hundred exhibits of her social media during the time working with Diddy and after.
And she's calling him something like a god.
I mean, the way she described it is she's putting this on her social media without any direction from Diddy.
She's doing this from her heart.
You follow what I'm saying?
Yep.
And then after he fires her, she's continues.
Oh, this man here has changed my work.
What year did he fire her?
I think it was around 2017 or something like that.
Yeah, because I I know Brian Steele really attacked her on this hard with the with the social media.
It was bad, real bad.
Um I I mean, I heard some people say that he totally destroyed her credibility.
Because so, so just so I paint a picture for the audience here.
So she gets on the stand and she says that he did all these things to her.
She names, you know, four sexual assaults, uh, you know, multiple instances of Didi beating her up, etc.
Right.
Then Brian Steele, young thug's lawyer, guys, gets on cross-examination and attacks her with her own social media posts, right?
And in these social media posts, after she had been fired with Diddy, and I think while she was employed with him too, right?
Yes.
Wow.
So they have posts when she was employed and when she had left employment, where she's praising Diddy.
She's saying uh he's awesome, I love him, he's giving me a certain lifestyle, whatever.
And then there's one crazy picture, right?
Of her kind of like fake delivering a baby, and he's like in a doctor's outfit or something like that?
Yeah, that was the first exhibit that they showed.
And yeah, she's talking about he's the greatest.
And then the second the second exhibit exhibit, now mind you're.
Can you describe this photo for them real quick?
Like what like Diddy's in the doctor's outfit, like pretending to deliver a baby to her?
Yeah, yep, absolutely.
And she explains how he's given birth to her career, basically, helped her give birth to her dreams.
It's like a probably not a birthday, but some event in her life, and she wants to tie it to Diddy on her Instagram, and she's uh she's tagging I am Diddy.
Hmm.
Okay.
Shit.
Wow.
Then the second one was the most incriminating because Diddy is in it's like a Halloween outfit.
He looks like uh maybe he's a pirate or something.
Now mind you what he had did to her and how he abused her when she was in the closet, but he has his hand wrapped around his crotch area and pointing it in the air, basically, and she posts this on her social media of him holding his crotch like Michael Jackson and want everybody to believe that this is the same guy that you know that assaulted her.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
So though would you say those are the two like worst pictures for her?
Yeah, those are the worst ones that I saw.
But she really a hundred different of these photos where she's just loves Diddy.
And many of them are after the fact.
So you um after listening to I mean, Brian still didn't even do the whole day, but do you think uh do you think he destroyed her credibility pretty much on his cross?
Yeah, he did, but I will say this.
Um remember, I don't know if you were there when the judge said that uh I think he was talking about circumstantial evidence, and if you're sitting in the courtroom and one person walk in with an umbrella is dripping with water, and the next person walk in and they have a rain jacket on and driven from water.
Yeah, you can infer.
Right?
You can infer.
Yeah.
So with all of these people coming in, you start to hear a ring of truth because they're telling a story that's uh very similar.
Now, what came out in court, this was the most astounding thing for me, is that Nash, Mia, and Cassie have been talking every day along the way.
And to me, that's uh to me, I mean, I'm not an attorney, but I'm a I would think that that would be a cause for a big concern.
Huge, bro.
And and I and I was actually gonna ask you about that because this is something that kind of came out was so Brian Steele starts beating her up on the stand about her Instagram post where she's praising Diddy and everything else like this.
Then we find out that her and Cassie and Deontay, they're all best friends.
They've been talking to to each other like every day leading up to the trial.
That's wild.
And then on top of that, I got a picture of Cassie and um what's her name?
Uh Mia walking together in New York City after Diddy was arrested in Nov uh end of uh late November 2024.
Um they're walking in Manhattan.
Some some paparazzi took a picture and I saw it on Twitter.
So you can make the argument that they were all kind of coming together with a story because Cassie had her lawsuit and then after she filed her lawsuit everyone else filed after that.
Well crazy man.
Or did Mia file her lawsuit first?
It was Cassie that filed it right?
Then Mia came later.
Cassie filed hers first now Mia Mia and Capricorn had filed for you know working issues you know uh discrimination at work or whatever but now they're starting to file these cases I guess in regards to the same one that Cassie's you know especially with this guy uh Nash came out in court he tried to act like he wasn't doing it but the lawyer painted a pretty good picture that he has filed a lawsuit.
He showed the documentation for it.
Was that a lawsuit he dug in this he dug in his heels though that he did he wasn't trying to get money but he was like oh I just got the guy to protect me my attorney to protect me you know like I'm like man what is going on it's crazy man.
So this is crazy because um so Brian still showed that he actually or the the cross examining examining lawyer showed that Brian still had maybe not a lawsuit but a demand probably out there.
Yes he he does have a demand out there.
Yeah because what I noticed is like they'll ask him do you have any legal proceedings and they'll say no and technically they're telling the truth but what they will have instead of a lawsuit is like they'll have a demand.
Right.
I noticed that Cassie did that as well.
And she got 10 million for that.
She tried to skirt it when they asked her, do you have any legal lawsuits?
And she said, no.
And I said, is it not true in this court that you got you settled demand for like 10 million dollars?
And that exposed her.
Right.
Man.
OK.
So Deontay has a demand.
Did he get paid any money yet or no?
No, it's new.
I guess he's just trying to get this over with and then he'll go do his thing, you know.
Then we know we know the girl from Danny Cain, Dawn, she has a lawsuit.
We know Mia has a lawsuit or demand and she got she already got paid.
She got like 400K, right?
Yeah.
OK.
Damn, man.
And she hasn't worked since.
Walked away with two hundred and some thousand.
OK.
Because she gave half to her lawyers and something else like that.
Right.
She was supposed to make way more, wasn't she?
Yeah.
That's all she got.
But but again, you know, she's going to get probably end up getting more.
They say if he get to Rico, he might lose it all.
So I don't know how that's going to affect, you know, the logistics.
But it'll be interesting to see what happens.
So.
OK.
So this is this is this very interesting.
So, right.
One time Mia woke up and did it.
I saw all over dumped it all over her head and her body.
Imagine waking up like that.
Another time he took her phone and she was trying to get the phone back and she reached through the door.
He slammed the door on her arm twice.
You know, there's a lot of threats of releasing videos and all sorts of things.
But again, the thing I had, I had a problem with Mia.
And that is on the second day when it came time to explain about the emails, they pull up an email like she sent an email to D-Rock and they said, you read this.
And this chick said D-Rock.
And, you know, the day before she could barely talk.
And today she let out this D, this real sensational voice.
And I'm like, is this the same chick from yesterday?
you know what I'm saying so it's like this case is just like a circus you the minute the first day you hear cross I mean you hear uh direct and you're like sold on abuse which I'm not disputing but then you hear cross and you're like man this I don't know if I could believe any of this you know I'm saying?
Now, the other thing also uh with them going after her is they're saying that she changed, she doesn't speak the way that she spoke on the stand, and they're trying to introduce video of how she really speaks.
Uh uh is that true?
Uh that that basically so let me tell you what happened.
The same day, the first day that they told us not to go and try to identify who she was or do any of that.
The next day they came back, and Agna Filio, actually it was Shapiro that explained that over the night.
And Shapiro is Diddy's lawyers, guys.
Uh Agnaphilio, Brian Steele, um Shapiro, these are all Diddy's lawyers.
He has like a team of like seven or eight lawyers.
Yeah.
So someone had sent over an email, they're trying to help Diddy win.
So they sent over this, not an email, but a video of her for Diddy's birthday, she put together a composite of all of Diddy's friends putting up putting putting together a video about how much they love him and this and that.
So that video they they're gonna introduce in the court.
Oh, so this Mia made a video composite of like all the memories.
Yeah.
So that video will be at the end of Friday, they came up with that they're gonna probably allow it in court now.
The judge said that.
Wow.
Okay.
Um and in the video, is she in the video too?
I'm assuming, or did she just create it and make it?
Yeah, because I could see the video on the attorney's monitor, and I saw her, you know.
That's one of the perks of being in the main courtroom, baby.
That's another perks of being in the main courtroom.
No, no, you good, you good, bro.
Everything there is fair game.
You can observe everything.
You know, it's a public courtroom.
They did literally.
So, all right.
So you saw the wow.
Okay.
So that that's gonna be that's huge, man.
Another thing I heard, uh, because I watched uh Armand break this down.
He said that whenever Brian started to like get on her on her neck about like her her Instagram posts or her, you know, saying XYZ about Diddy, and he shows the Instagram post of her, you know, um praising him, uh, she would revert back to using certain psychological terms like the psychiatrist used the week before of you know these buzzwords.
It was that true as well.
That's all she was doing the whole time.
And it just came across really odd, you know, her method.
It was just like with Nash the day before when the attorney was under cross is putting the screws to him.
Oh, can I get a break?
You know, the judge says, Okay, yeah, we'll give you a break.
I'm like, this is a best moment.
You're gonna give him a break, you know what I mean?
So it is what it is.
But she did that a lot.
And whenever she felt like um he was really putting the heat on her, she started that whole crying business.
Okay, so does she cry more on direct or on cross?
More on direct, but cross, it seemed like she was crying whenever the heat was on.
Hmm.
You think you think she's like rehearsed that shit, bro?
Honestly, to cry.
She wasn't convincing the second day for me.
She had me sold on day one.
But that happens a lot, you know.
Because we get on the first day, we get that uh direct, and it seemed that we always end at the end of the day and then start cross the next day.
So the media, we go home and everybody's going crazy about what Mia said, and then the next day, everybody's saying Mia fell apart.
See what I'm saying?
So that's the pattern with this case.
Wow.
Okay.
Um, so what do you think, man?
I mean, you had this week of testimony.
Uh give me your overall, we we summarized everything now.
I don't think we've would we may leave anything out before we get into your personal thoughts.
No, that's all.
So you were there in the courtroom, bro.
Obviously, you know, you see a whole different degree.
You're seeing the jurors, you're seeing Diddy, you're seeing the defense, you're seeing the witnesses understand how they react to questions.
Um, you know, it's one thing to report on this, it's another thing to be in a courtroom.
That's one thing I noticed.
And only reason why I'm able to ask you these very detailed questions because I was there, so I know exactly what to ask.
But obviously, when you're there, you see what's going on.
So, what are your overall thoughts after week three?
Which witnesses were the most credible, which weren't, and where do you see this going for next week?
All right.
I think at this point in the case, I'm 60 for prosecutors and 40 for Diddy as far as who's winning right now.
And the defense still has to put on their story, so that could be a big problem if they put on a great story.
But for this week, for the most part, I thought that Capricorn was the best uh witness as far as telling her story, you could see some truth in it.
It was very damaging.
I don't know how Diddy's gonna be able to get around it.
But I saw that.
She put the nail on the coffin for Arson, right?
You would say she's the one that put the nail in the coffin for the Kid Cody Arson event.
Yeah, yeah, because she's the one in the car and she ties she ties that whole deal up.
And I don't know how they're gonna be able to get around it.
Um I don't think the defense did a great job until Brian Steele, I mean, he did a stellar job, but before him, the other attorneys just didn't deliver enough to totally shoot down Capricorn's testimony.
So that's to me, she's a star witness, probably almost equal to Cassie as far as the damage that she's done as far as painting a picture of Diddy having a pattern of um you know violence and drugs and everything else.
I mean, you know, uh the whole mafia.
You know the problem with her her story?
Yeah, is that when I went to Donald Trump's trial every day and I was in the courtroom when Costello, we all got kicked out of Trump's trial.
I would sit in that trial and not know what's going on, the verbiage and everything else.
It was just so bor it was just different, right?
They were just coming up with stuff.
But this trial here, they painted a movie of her walking into this building, the guy locks the door behind her, she goes up to the fourth floor, there's a guy sitting there smoking cigarettes back to back.
That's a problem because now I can come back and recite what happened pretty decently.
And you know the jury is walking away, because they're they have my same pretty much demographic, right?
Same age group, what have you.
So these points are gonna stick with them, and I think it's gonna be hard to get around it on the final hour.
I'll tell you this.
She might have just saved the Rico case because I was I'll be honest with you, I thought that the Rico was fairly weak.
Um when when the when you know they brought it together, you know, between Cassie and using these prostitutes or whatever.
Um, but Capricorn, what Capricorn's basically done is she's confirmed two of the main prerequisite crimes.
The arson, I think she pretty much hit it out the park, and then you add in the cops saying that they saw the vehicle there and then and there, that confirms that she was telling the truth, right?
Um, because she gave a vehicle description and the cops confirmed that vehicle description via license plate.
And then obviously Kit Cudi confirms it as well because there was nine one call that day and everything else.
So that confirms on you know, that arson of the the home invasion, the kidnapping, all this other stuff.
Um, so she probably, you know, from what you've told me, she seems to be one of the most credible witnesses.
Now, what I will say is Mia, to me, just looking at how the government like took great care to protect her identity.
Comey's the one that's that's examining her, which is a big um deal.
The fact that the lead at USA is is direct examining her tells me quite a bit.
Um that she was supposed to be the star witness, but from what you're telling me, the defense has already been able to, you know, put a bunch of chinks in her iron.
Um, you know, so I I think um it was supposed to be Cassie and then Mia and then Capricorn probably were their top three.
Oh no, don't they have one more woman coming in?
Uh Gina is supposed to be coming in, but they can't get a hold of her for whatever reason.
No, but isn't there supposed to be another woman that um he did free costs with in 2020, the single mom?
Yeah, but that's probably victim number five.
Number three is Gina, then you have four and five still coming.
So Bro, what the fuck?
Dude, did they cross the witness list?
But let me tell you this real quick.
The defense said on Thursday that there's some change that happened on Wednesday night, and they're going to need more time for the trial because they're gonna call more witnesses because they felt that the prosecutors did not call enough witnesses to build their case, so they think this trial is gonna go on to July the fourth easy.
Okay, because I remember originally it was supposed to be 17 witnesses.
What are we at now?
Like 21 or something like that.
Yeah.
We're like at around 21 now.
So um, because I remember when I left, it was 16.
Cuddy was the 16th, and we got Capricorn, police officer, Arson investigator, Mia, Deontay Nash.
That's five.
So that's 21.
So let me tell you, I forgot to tell you this right here.
This is outside of court when they have the conference, right?
They have Jules.
He's the sex worker that's gonna be coming up.
He's the one that was in the room for the Intercontinental Hotel State, right?
Yes.
Listen, this is what they're debating in the court, and this is what's gonna cause a big problem for the RICO.
They have Diddy's um uh American Express cars showing he paid for these uh airplane tickets to hotels.
They have this guy Jules on the they said meta data on the camera in the hotel of him arriving, and also they have text messages of Jules talking to Cassie about showing up there.
It's a big problem.
Big problem, man.
And guess what?
They were in LA.
Jews flew from New York.
So there you go.
That's that that's over the border.
Yeah.
So but my question is how would that help?
You're saying that that's gonna help Diddy?
No, that's gonna help burn him.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, no, that will.
That will if they bring in Jules.
Um, they're bringing him in.
That's that's no question about it.
Oh, he has he is gonna be okay, because he was one of the mayor.
We're starting after Mia, we're gonna have uh the police officer.
Um, I guess intercontinental.
I I don't know which one, but they just said police officer first thing in the morning.
So after Mia, they they got another LAPD officer coming in?
Yeah, so I think they're gonna start this whole thing about maybe jewels, or I don't know.
Weird.
Well, I don't know why they would bring because the police weren't called their intercontinental.
They didn't say LA, they just said they have a police officer coming in to testify Monday morning.
I wonder from what though, because Oh, you know what?
You know what?
They said he's local.
I I remember that now.
He's local, he's out of New York, so they uh on Thursday they said with this witness, he's local, so they they could you know be flexible with him.
So I don't know what he's coming to substantiate.
Yeah, because the Intercontinental, they already got their witness from there, and remember the cops were never called when she got beat for that.
Um, I know one sergeant showed up and gave Cassie her her business card, but Cassie never followed up.
So okay.
Right.
So Brian's gonna finish up his cross-examination with Mia probably Monday then.
Yeah, tomorrow morning, bright and early.
Okay, so he's gonna he's gonna okay.
Do you think Mia's credible anymore?
Because I think she was the main one of the main witnesses the government was relying on.
That's why they took all the the fact that Comey's hitting her with the direct examination, and on top of that, they took all this painstaking effort to conceal her name.
That tells me that the government thought there were she was gonna be their star witness.
I think even over Cassie.
After court on Friday, Brian Steele is trying to impeach her, and they have some solid information.
You know Brian Steele's not playing around.
Yeah.
So obviously they're gonna come back in and show that she's been untruthful.
That's gonna be a problem.
Already everybody in the audience, you could tell even with the jury, they're just shaking their head.
At first she had everybody's soul, but then that next day they like, you know, I see the facial expressions of key witnesses, because I I keep telling you, all this can happen.
It the government is dropping their case every day, one boot at a time, but there's some jurors that I believe that are gonna swing Diddy's way if we were to close this case today.
Okay, so so you saw their faces when Brian Steele was hammering me on the body.
They're not buying they love they love steel and they love the black guy Donaldson.
The the jurors do.
The one that yeah, they put it the one he puts on a show and they start lighting up.
You know, he does all the you know, that all, you know, what he do.
Okay.
So I think Donaldson sucks, the black guy, to be honest with you.
He does, but listen, they love him, and that's the key.
It's it's sometimes it's not how bad you suck, it's about who likes you, you know.
They like him.
Okay.
So you saw their faces turn when Brian was um hammering Mia then.
Oh man, you could tell they probably watched Young Thug's trial, you know?
Yeah.
They love, I mean, Brian still is commanding.
They love him.
It's it could sway this thing.
That's just my opinion.
Okay.
And listen, when um when what's her name?
Don Richard left the stage.
I remember or the box.
Um, the juror female, she looked over to the guy and said she's lying, and the guy said, Yeah, she's lying.
So, you know, they they're communicating open in court.
Well, they cooked on Rashad.
This week I had a that little black female, that female black lawyer, the short one, she cooked on, bro.
I I uh like I I was I was telling my audience when I was breaking down that day of testimony for Dawn on Cross how um she destroyed her so many times because she gave multiple stories on the whole skill incident of Diddy hitting Cassie with the with the frying pan.
Right, right.
So Dawn looked really non-credible there, uh, you know, and obviously she has a uh uh a fucking lawsuit as well.
So uh how do you is the defense gonna have they brought up the fact that like uh at least in court, has the defense brought up the fact that like all these people are friends and they've been talking to each other all this time before this trial?
No, they haven't, man.
And that's the part that really bothers me.
To me, that was worse than what they tried to get a mistrial for because...
they I mean maybe they're building up to something, but they constantly ask like Nash, when the last time you talked to Cassie.
Oh, just last night.
I did her outfits for the trial, and she just had her baby last night, and the baby's good.
Like he knows all her business, they're best friends, and then Mia, they pull her on the stand the next day.
She tells the same story.
When the last time you talked to Cassie, oh yeah.
Oh, we didn't talk about the trial though.
So Mia is very smart, but she comes across like she's really designing all her little uh story, you know.
Okay, just my opinion.
No, no, I mean, I mean, that's ri very important, bro.
And the fact that Brian still confronted her with all these Instagram posts.
I mean, I mean, how many Instagram posts did you confront her with?
I heard like five or ten posts he confront her with?
No, way more than that.
We spent all day on the post.
That's why I don't have a lot of notes, you know.
Just so your viewers can know, we sit there and we're gonna go to the house.
He used like so you're saying like for seven or eight hours you just post showed her social media and just cooked her with that?
All day long.
Wow.
And then he went to the you have the scrapbook too.
Wow.
And they still got the video that they're gonna play on Monday.
And the first the judge has shot down the video, but now as of when I stayed over Friday, he says he's gonna let them play it.
If they, you know, they have to tweak a few things, but yeah.
He'll probably limit its its exposure.
But yeah, I mean, that is relevant, man.
Wow.
Wow, okay.
And she also said that in the video where the people that puff felt like he really loved and appreciated.
So the video's gonna show probably his most inner circle.
Wow.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shit, man.
All right.
Um, anything else, bro?
You want uh I know I've uh held you here for a bit.
Anything else you want to say before?
No, thanks for having me on.
I have another show at eight, so I gotta skedaddle, but I appreciate you having me on, brother.
I look forward to you coming back.
I'll get you in the courtroom.
No, I appreciate that, my friend.
I appreciate that greatly.
Chat, um, go check out Mel.
Uh, can you drop where they can find you, bro?
It's watching the world 777 on YouTube.
Pull it up on screen.
Also on on TikTok.
Hold on, one sec.
Let me just pull it up on screen real quick while I still got you here.
And just while you're doing that, just let them know.
We sit all day and we're writing notes, notes, notes, and then trying to come on and convey these notes to you as a challenge.
It's not like preparing a lecture.
So something interesting that you do also is like you film like the line before and after.
So they get to see a lot of the craziness of what's going on in front of the fucking courtroom before and after.
So here's the YouTube channel right here, guys.
You guys can see.
Watch the world 777.
Um, let's get in 7,000 subscribers, guys.
Um, help him get his first 10.
Um, he's been critical in helping me get into the courtroom.
A lot of the reason why I'm able to give you guys such detailed analysis is because he helped me get in there.
And obviously he's giving you guys some detailed analysis while um I'm not there.
So Mel, thank you so much for coming, man.
I know you gotta go.
Uh yes, sir.
But yeah, guys, go check him out, please.
Hey, thanks, man.
I'll be in touch.
All right, bro.
Peace.
All right.
Um, shout out to Mel, man.
Shout out to Mel.
Very, very detailed um stuff there.
So if you guys are interested in the Diddy case, um, obviously giving you guys all kinds of sauce with that stuff.
So shout out to him.
Um, the other thing we're gonna do, I know that there's been a uh potential terrorist attack in um in Colorado, so we're gonna go ahead and jump right to that.
Um, and then we'll cover the other stuff.
Let's go ahead and go right into the breaking news.
We start with the Fox News alert.
The FBI is investigating.
Guys, do me a favor.
Targeted guys, do me have solid uh like the goddamn video.
We got what 4,000 plus you guys in here?
Like the video for me.
Let's get to uh 2,000 plus likes, man.
At least.
Oh, actually, you know what?
Let me read some chats.
Holy shit, I almost forgot.
Okay, so we got here um Gabe's World says I appreciate standing up for the vets and uh calling out all the BS, especially how White's a bear and persecuted and no one bats and I calls you out uh and you call it out.
I appreciate that, bro.
Yeah, man.
I got y'all ninjas, man.
IA says, Hamron does an incident that the FBI is currently already calling a terrorist attack in Colorado.
The guy's name is uh Muhammad and Suleiman is Muhammad Sullyman appears to be a Palestinian pro-Israel crowd are running wild about this.
Oh yeah, here we go, bro.
Here we fucking go.
So I tell you guys, man, violence is never the answer.
Um, can you react to the video where Destiny goes to blank and actually seems to get pushback favoring the Palestinians?
Oh, he goes to Israel.
Um that was months ago, bro.
That's old news, man.
Um let's see here.
We got Rich's dude, Sudani, uh, my girlfriend loved me for a dike.
How can I get over this, Myron?
You cook, nigga.
Uh Speedy says, um, bro, who cares?
Get another girl.
Myron uh teaming the whole world to battle the idea of toxinism like Team Xena versus Team Cena versus the Nexus God is on our side and they could kill us, but I guarantee if they kill some of us, the God will program truth into many other brains.
Okay.
Um let me make sure I didn't miss any other of you guys' chats real fast.
I think CD says there's a huge, really huge Ukraine drone attack on Russia right now, quite literally right now.
This is getting crazy.
Um this time they launched from Ukraine itself.
That must have been from before.
Zelensky, Zion Don, and Boot Jun have all openly taken direction from Shabad Lucifer's.
Okay.
Mike Schenk says, alleged Colorado a terror attack uh against pro-Israel protester in Boulder, Colorado.
False flag continue.
Yep.
Absolutely wild stuff.
Absolutely wild stuff.
Terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
The alleged attack happened at a mall in between 13th and 14th Street.
That's in downtown along Pearl Street in downtown Boulder.
We're hearing from the FBI director, Cash Patel, calling it a targeted uh terror attack.
We're also hearing uh just moments ago from the governor of Colorado, Jer.
Um G. Garoq who says, Myron, how do you get so much knowledge in uh geopolitics and all the stuff?
As far as I know, you didn't study in this direction or no, I didn't, but I uh, you know, I just pay attention to the news, bro.
I pay attention.
George Fennall says, uh W stream, appreciate that, George Fennel.
Jared Polis, who says he is closely monitoring the situation in Boulder.
His thoughts go out to the people who have been injured, impacted by this heinous act of terror.
Details are just coming in.
Our local Denver Fox affiliate KDVR telling us that around 3 p.m. some sort of a device exploded in what was an organized walk of a group that is pro-Israel that was walking in support of the hostages still held in Gaza.
We're trying to learn more.
We're trying to also effort some images there, but a difficult Sunday evening news to hear of what the FBI is calling a terror attack.
Now, the local affiliate, KDVR in Denver talking to some individuals that uh appear to be part of this group called Run for Their Lives.
Again, supporting having a a walk on a Sunday afternoon to support the return of all of the hostages, Israeli hostages in Gaza.
One of the organizers saying that they are devastated by this, and we're trying to find out exactly what happened and why this happened.
Police have evacuated that area.
If you are watching this, hearing this in the Boulder area, stay away from that downtown area.
They're clearing the scene.
We're also hearing that local officials are preparing soon to have a press conference.
Well, we will learn more about this.
You're seeing now we've got a live shot here of Boulder, Colorado, where we're awaiting a press conference imminently.
That's what we know.
We will continue to bring you more.
I'll broaden it out.
Uh joined here by Molly Line, Lauren Semenetti, and Jason Chaffetz.
Not the way we thought, guys, we would start the big weekend show, but a stark reminder of the threat that we live in, Molly.
Yeah, a targeted terror attack there in Boulder, Colorado.
That's the way this is being described.
We can look that this is where we're expecting the press conference to occur here at any moment.
We're keeping an eye there for the authorities to step up and give us some insight into what more they know about what happened here, uh, how severe the injuries are, perhaps how many people are injured.
We know that there's an incredible response uh there on the ground of first responders, and that that area uh in the area that they're looking at, in the area where they believe this attack occurred, has expanded and expanded outward, uh, that they're blocking further and further out in this territory, and of course, an investigation underway as well.
We're still looking for more information about a perpetrator or perpetrators talking about it.
So there are a lot of unanswered questions at this point in time.
Yeah, the Boulder Police Department expanding, as you said, Molly, that uh evacuation area to the 1200, 1300, and 1400 blocks of Pearl Street between Walnut and Pine Street, also including the 1,500 blocks between Pearl and Pine Street.
I've been to this outdoor mall many times.
Um, and on a beautiful uh by all accounts, beautiful Sunday afternoon, people should be able to be there in peace and safety, but a massive response.
Uh Fox's uh 31's Jim Hooley said he was there in near the ground uh near where this happened.
Also said there was a woman in severe condition on the ground, but was able to help two other women, women who had burns on their calves.
So a big response to uh it obviously.
Let's listen in now.
I believe some of the local officials holding a press conference at this moment.
Preliminary information about an attack that occurred here in downtown Boulder at about 1:26 PM today.
At that time, uh Boulder uh dispatch received several calls to the county courthouse located at 1325 Pearl Street here in Boulder.
Uh the initial callers indicated that there was a man with a weapon and that people were being set on fire.
The uh initial response by our officers, we were on scene very quickly.
Uh when we arrived, we encountered uh multiple victims that were injured uh with uh injuries consistent with burns and other injuries.
While our officers and paramedics and fire department personnel uh got those victims quickly to the hospital, our officers were pointed out, uh a suspect was pointed out to our officers on the scene.
Our officers immediately encountered that suspect uh who was taken into custody without incident.
Uh that suspect, who I'm not able to ID at this time, was uh taken to the hospital with some minor injuries as well.
Uh and there's a lot more uh we're investigating right now before I'm able to release information on that person.
Uh the scene uh itself is contained, but we have a large area here in downtown Boulder uh closed off right now.
Businesses have been closed, and we have asked people to avoid the area.
Uh it is not this area is not safe yet.
Um we're dealing with a vehicle of interest, we're dealing with uh a large area that we are making sure it's safe before we allow people to come back into the scene.
Uh if your vehicle is here in the in the several block uh perimeter that we have, uh please follow the reason why he doesn't want to release the name is because obviously this is gonna be an FBI-led case, and the Bureau probably told them, hey, don't release the name for now because we don't want to fucking deal with um the headaches that that's gonna cause with the press and impede the investigation.
So they're gonna do their best to not reveal the name.
It seems like the name's already been released.
Some you got somebody chatted, it's uh Muhammad Sullivan or something like that.
Um drop the name or the link if you guys got it, because like I said before, I was focusing with Mel.
I wasn't researching this while this was all going down.
Um but yeah, I guarantee you uh big reason why it's not released in name is because this is gonna be run by the FBI 100%.
Sarah is and terrorism is obviously um their bread and butter.
And they take lead on all terrorists' investigations.
it's mandated.
Follow our social media.
We will announce when the roads are open and people can retrieve their vehicle as well.
I appreciate everyone's patience as we work through this complex scene.
Uh...
What I will say uh lastly is this was uh beautiful Sunday afternoon in downtown Boulder on on Pearl Street.
Uh and this act is unacceptable.
Um we I hope you'll join me this evening as we're working through this investigation.
Uh we are working, I I just came from the command post.
We've got dozens and dozens of people here, our state, local, and federal partners working through this to figure out exactly what happened.
I asked for a little bit of patience as we do that, but also I ask uh that you join me uh in thinking about our victims, the families of those victims, and everyone involved in this tragedy.
Uh our hearts go out to them, uh, and we are going to do everything we can to work as hard as we can throughout the evening to provide more information to get answers for everyone.
Uh with That uh as I stated, uh, it would be irresponsible for me to speculate right now on motive and other things.
I will take maybe a handful of questions, but then I've got to go back uh to a briefing.
I had a quick one.
Yes, sure.
Was an actual protest going on when this occurred, or were a group of people gathered and were a word said that would indicate this had anything at all to do with that protest.
So what I will tell you on Pearl Street, it's a walking pedestrian mall downtown here.
There was a lot of people out.
Uh very beautiful day.
There was a group of pro uh Israel uh people that were there in a peaceful demonstration.
I wouldn't even call it a protest.
Um I believe uh that happens frequently down here.
Uh they were there in that area.
We are looking and actively interviewing victims and witnesses to determine if that group was targeted or others, and we just don't have those answers yet.
Those are things we hope to be able to provide you later this evening.
FBI is already calling it a targeted terror attack.
Would you also refer to it as a terror attack?
So I've been in contact with our local FBI multiple times.
Uh we are in contact with them here.
We are not calling it a terror attack at this point.
Again, it's way too early to speculate motive.
Um, you know, I I know there's a lot out there on social media, but I asked people just to give us a little bit of patience while we work through a really complex scene.
Um a lot of uh witnesses were here.
We've taken them uh to another location to debrief them and interview them.
As we do that, I think the picture will become more clear.
Um, but it would be it would be irresponsible for me to to speculate on motive this early on.
We're only a couple hours into this thing.
Was something wrong I'll go right here.
I'll let this suspect on your computer discretion about him because we know any picture running so the media.
Uh I haven't seen it.
Uh and I obviously I wasn't here when he was arrested.
All I know is it's an adult male.
We're working to identify that person.
We're working to figure out where they're from, uh, and we're in contact with our federal partners as well uh as we figure that out.
Was something thrown at the group?
Uh that is uh being investigated as well.
So what we our initial call, as I mentioned, was a report that someone was setting people on fire.
That is fairly consistent with the injuries that we found on scene, but we're not a hundred percent certain how that happened, and that's what we're we're doing to interview.
There's a lot of witnesses that we're interviewing.
I suspect within uh this evening, I suspect we'll have a better idea of exactly how those injuries occurred.
Are you imagining to have additional security for Jewish and Israeli and Israeli people helping hostages and the circle right now?
Because this is a weekly occurrence.
Are you guys going to now have some additional security measures to protect the custom boulder?
So, what I will say extra security for Israelis?
Let me ask that again.
So, what I will say is again, I cannot confirm right now that this was targeted at a specific group of people.
Um we understand that there's a lot of tensions right now and a lot of issues in the United States and and everywhere.
Once we have uh a clear motive, we will react accordingly.
And if that motive was a group was targeted, we will absolutely step up and ensure that uh additional security.
So, this is what they're saying on Twitter.
Seems like this is the guy right here breaking uh the terrorists behind the boulder, Colorado attack has been identified as Mohammed Soleiman.
Let's be clear pro-Palcani movement is not a protest movement, it's a terror movement.
So let's see if this is true.
Um but that's what they're saying that that's the guy.
Um if I go ahead.
Security additional presence.
We want people to feel safe no matter uh you know what they're here for.
How many people were injured?
Uh I don't have an exact number.
What I will say is multiple.
Um we I I can confirm that uh Boulder Community Hospital received uh multiple patients, and some of those patients were transferred to other hospitals.
Right now we have detectives working to find out specifically the number.
Again, hopefully later this evening we'll have an exact number right now.
I'll just say multiple.
Any of the things take like one more question.
Any of my throwing it?
Uh I believe so.
Um, what I'm being told is there are a range of injuries from very serious to more minor.
And again, I just am uh my heart goes out to those victims, and we're we're uh keeping them in our our thoughts, prayers, and and minds as they recover.
I gotta go back to the command post.
Uh take this call.
Um I'll tell you that we are we are going to have another update later tonight.
We will post that out and we will live stream it as well.
So look, follow our social media for the next update.
We will have another update for you this evening.
Thank you.
Hey, Sean Hannity here.
Okay, so They already got the guy pretty much.
So all right.
Let's see here what we got.
I got some stuff here already from Twitter chat.
So here he is.
Stay.
Stay.is Thank you.
Thank you.
So people are on fire.
Well, we're on YouTube, so I can't be too too descriptive here.
Here's the guy.
He's making more of the talk.
Please, please.
Tell the police.
Stop.
What we can't do when he's got Molotov cocktails on here.
Thank you.
I have five.
You have to.
That's what he's got right here.
He's got a Molotov.
I'm right there.
Bro must be drunk out as mine, bro.
Fucking dumbass.
Yeah, that's terrible.
We're here, bro.
We're here.
We can't do nothing.
We can't do nothing.
We can't!
Not here!
We are for anxiety!
He's not here, bro!
We are not!
He won't take a video right now.
We are for anxiety!
He was wearing an orange suit.
Fucking wild.
Holy.
Let me see here what else we got.
So here he is.
They got the uh Mohammed Salomon is a seasoned professional with expertise in management accounting and digital marketing, boasting fluency in Arabic and English with a strong educational background, extensive experience in the US.
This comes from Laura Lumer.
Okay.
Appears to be an immigrant from okay, he's Kuwaiti, who recently arrived in the US under Joe Biden's open border policies two years ago.
Uh professional profile for a man who has his name.
Looks just like he says he works at finance digital marketing, blah blah blah, speaks English and Arabic.
Okay.
Let me see what else I find here for you guys.
Here's his background here.
G CFM certified finance manager, international finance reporting.
So this is the suspect right here.
Um FBI probably has him.
Well, FBI absolutely has him in custody.
Um here he is.
We're here.
Looks like he has two cocktails in his hand.
Stay.
And he hurled Maltov cocktails at pro-Israel hostage protest in Boulder, Colorado, setting multiple people on fire in what the FBI is calling a target of terror attack.
And here's the Boulder police taking him into custody.
He's probably FBI headquarters right now about to be interviewed or gonna get interviewed.
Um here's some more footage of people on fire.
We're on YouTube, so I don't know if I can even show this here.
Let me look at it and see if it's not too crazy.
You can't really see it, but you can see like one person kind of on the ground.
And they might be on fire.
Alright, let me go back.
See if I got anything else here.
Any other footage?
Okay, it looks like this is footage of him getting arrested by the cops.
You see him?
He's right there.
Okay, here's Kash Patel.
We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted attack, um, terror attack in the Boulder, Colorado.
Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates.
More information becomes available to FBI.
Y'all really need to get on top of these people online.
They promote this shit and nothing ever happens to them.
Reddit, TikTok, rationalization for violence like this are everywhere online.
The Free Palestine Movement is a terroristic movement.
Let's see here.
So Vice Grad reports this an hour ago.
Some people were badly injured, including children.
Yeah, these far leftists, dude, are fucking retards, man.
And this is what I'm trying to tell you guys.
The left is always more okay with violence, man.
And the problem is that um the problem is that they're they're using violence to push their political ideology, man.
And they're gonna use this for censorship chat.
Make no mistake about it.
They're gonna use this to rationalize censorship because the problem is that people that are critical of Israel, they're putting them in one box.
You know, even though you got people like me and others that say, look, violence is never the answer.
We need to fucking, you know, do this through peaceful protest and peaceful boycotts.
You got idiots like this on the left that do shit like this, like the other guy that shot those two embassy employees.
Completely unacceptable, man.
Completely unacceptable.
There's no need for violence.
It's never acceptable.
You know, committing acts of terror and violence against people for different political ideologies.
It's not how you get fucking things done.
Fucking retards.
I think Nick Fuentes actually commented on this too already and a couple other people.
Dude, I'm saying it forever.
I'll say it again.
The fucking far left is cancer, dude.
These far leftists, these far left Palestinian protesters, man, a lot of them, they're fucking cancer, man.
They are cancer.
They are cancer.
Yeah, here we go.
Look.
Every act of terrorism against Israelis, whether perpetrated by Hamas or the left will be only will only be used to justify war and censorship.
They'll only pass forward out of the symbiotic violence, the cycle of violence of Jesus Christ.
It is now undeniable that left wing terrorism is a major national security threat.
The Trump assassins, Luigi Manioni, the attacks in DC and Boulder.
Just like every other form of terrorism, evil force will feud off the violence to legitimize their agenda.
Yep, that's it.
What happened with 9-11 too?
And best believe, guys, they're going to use this to pressure um more um censorship for sure.
Absolutely.
It doesn't look like anyone died.
So thank God nobody died.
Um it looks like we got some burn victims.
Um, but thank God nobody died, man.
Fucking retard, bro.
It's not how you do it, man.
It's not how you do it.
You can oppose Israel peacefully.
You don't gotta fucking hurt innocent people.
Uh let's see here.
You first came in, did you?
I guess this is a witness that was there.
Let's see what he's got to say.
Presence of like police and stuff.
Yeah, police thoughts on these niggas not get the fucking audio.
Um freaks everything, they're playing everything, and they and they told us, hey, do you have to close because we're talking with witnesses, gearing up to have that press conference with uh Boulder Police as we learn more about again what is now being called a targeted terror attack in Boulder that happened just about an hour ago.
Uh Andrew Hobbner had been talking with witnesses who said it was very unnerving, of course, to see what happened to these people as they were walking in this uh in this event, if you will, a pro-Israel event in support of Israeli hostages.
This is witness video.
You can see all the crime tape there as as those who were injured being carted off to be treated.
We believe at least one person is now um in police custody.
They have been detained.
We are working to learn more information if perhaps more than one person has been um detained or may have been involved in this.
Of course, these are questions we will be asking during the press conference that's happening in about 10 minutes.
Let's go ahead and listen.
Um listen now to one of those witnesses.
Protesters come in.
They're peaceful, there's no problems there.
They come up, they stand in front of the courthouse, they do it every weekend.
It's fine.
No one, you know, I've never seen anything happen before that.
So, you know, that that's business as usual.
Um, Pearl Street is Pearl Street.
And you know, these days there's not police on Pearl Street.
There used to be.
Um so uh things can happen.
Things happen.
And uh not quite like that, but the potential is there.
How are you doing right now?
Yeah.
Uh I'm totally shaken up.
You know, I work on Pearl Street.
I've been working on Pearl Street for 15 years.
I do shows, And I see I'm always on the street.
I see every I know everyone.
I see everyone.
I know the homeless people.
I know the people that run the businesses.
And it's like these little people, this is a community.
Uh it's super traumatic.
I'm like totally shook up right now.
I think like I'm not sure what to think.
It's like, you know, I'm I'm here all the time.
So yeah, I've seen a lot of crazy stuff on Pearl Street, but not anything like that.
That's the thing for me.
Like, I I did my undergrad here.
I can't tell you how many times I've walked up and down this trip, right?
Yeah.
Like you see stuff.
You always see stuff.
But this feels like something just uh a totally different.
I don't want to say it can't happen here because anything can happen anywhere, but but this is one of those places, right?
Where it almost feels like it can't happen.
Yeah, it shouldn't happen here.
You know, Per Pearl Street's got still c some of the old magic still exists here, but it's different.
Boulder has changed.
Pearl Street has changed.
And you know, there's things I see stuff all the time.
I'm like, really?
Yeah.
You know, now there's like security guards in front of the bathrooms, so people don't smoke meth in the bathrooms.
You know, that's the truth.
It's out there, things uh it's it's dirtier than it used to be.
Um it's not as safe as it used to be, but you don't expect to see it at that level.
And you're too right.
Well, go go no, no, no, right.
Right.
You can edit this stuff out.
Like you don't have to talk about meth on the but I've seen it, dude.
I've seen people listen, you know.
All right, that was your reporter, Andrew Hobbner talking with a witness there along the Pearl Street Mall who says he was shook up.
He still is.
It was a very traumatic event to witness that terror attack.
This is what the FBI is calling what happened in Boulder just about an hour ago.
The FBI director, Cash Patel saying, quote, we are aware of and fully investigating again, a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available.
We are hoping that more of that information will become available here within the next seven to ten minutes.
As Boulder police are holding a press conference uh in Boulder at 15th and Walnut, so not too far from where this attack, this terror attack happened uh earlier this afternoon, near 13th and Pearl Street.
We do know that multiple people are hurt because of this attack, and we do know at least one person has been detained.
Your reporter, Olivia Young, also live in Boulder, rushed to that scene as quickly as we could get out there following this breaking news.
Olivia, what can you tell us at this hour?
Yeah, Kelly, as you said, a lot we don't know right now.
There's a lot of chaos and confusion.
We're still seeing a lot of people wandering around downtown Boulder who weren't even aware of what happened, but a good chunk of downtown behind me, Pearl Street is closed.
The 1200, 1300, and 1400 blocks of Pearl Street between Walnut and Pine.
You can see that crime tape sectioning it off.
We spoke with some businesses inside that area who said they were told to shut down for the day and go home.
As you said, the FBI now involved in this, says they have agents here on scene and they are investigating the incident as an act of terror and targeted violence.
Now we're getting ready to learn more from Boulder Police and hear if some of these reports we've heard are true in just a few minutes, but definitely a lot of tension down here.
We do know some people were injured.
Boulder Community Health says they're working hard to triage, and we do know that at least two people were lifelite out of here with burn injuries.
So again, in just a few minutes, we'll be learning more about those victims and about this alleged assailant.
I'll send it back to you.
Olivia, as you were making your way to Boulder, can you tell me what it was like trying to get to that area?
Just as of course, Boulder Police and other authorities are trying to get every everybody out.
I mean, of course, it's important for uh our crews to get there, such as yourself, to get there safely, to be in an area where you are safe, but to bring us this important information.
So can you s sort of set the stage for us there and what that was like?
Yeah, Kelly, I mean, there was certainly a lot of traffic here, but I was struck as I came by seeing so many people walking through the streets just as if it was a normal Sunday.
And I I met with a lot of people who who weren't aware of what happened and who were asking us questions, and of course, very shocked and horrified once they heard.
So I think a lot of people down here were just having a normal weekend day, and now they're trying to rationalize and learn more about what happened as we are as well.
And I understand you're you are near where this media staging is happening, correct?
The press conference is happening.
Are you able to tell?
I know Boulder Police.
Right.
So Boulder Police are putting this together.
We also understand that the FBI is already there along Pearl Street or in that area.
Can you tell us what other perhaps other agencies you're seeing there on the ground and what that investigation looks like from your vantage point?
Yeah, right now we are just seeing Boulder Police.
I did see some boulder fire.
I believe Boulder Police are the ones leading this press conference.
We may be hearing from the FBI as well.
Of course, everything closed off down here behind us.
It's just really incredible to see this happening.
You know, Olivia, I don't I don't know if you've personally been able to see this witness video, because again, you rushed out there to the scene to get us uh some questions answered, but this video showing some of those people who were hurt in this terror attack in Bouldery, you know, unfortunately you can see them on stretchers and what appears to be those burn injuries, like you mentioned.
You said two people have been airlifted, is that correct?
Yeah, that's what we know from radio transmissions that at least two people were lifelied with burn injuries.
But again, Boulder Police saying there are multiple injuries, so it could certainly be more people who are injured.
All right.
Thank you, Olivia.
We will be sure to check back in with you.
And again, that media conference, that press conference is scheduled to happen here in just a few minutes.
They say about four o'clock.
We know though sometimes these things can take a while to actually go on as scheduled as new information is continuously flowing in, both to investigators and then as more agencies are involved, including the FBI.
So just to recap, before we hear from Boulder Police, I want to remind everyone, especially if you are just tuning in here to us on CBS News Colorado, that just about three o'clock this afternoon, Boulder Police tweeting that there was an attack on the Pearl Street Mall.
So near 13th Street and Pearl Street.
Uh that attack has since been redefined by the FBI as a targeted terror attack.
It happened during a walk, uh, a walk that many people take several times uh every week, as we are learning, that is a sort of pro-Israel event, if you will.
These folks walk in support of the hostages that are still being held by Hamas.
Uh witnesses say that that attack was from a Molotov cocktail.
That is a witness description.
But when you look closely at this video that was taken by witness And as you guys can see, Boulder is very left.
You got the rainbow flag there, etc.
Like here's the thing, man.
You guys know that I am uh free speech damn near absolutists slash maximalist, right?
You don't have to agree with people, their protests, their stance, their political stance, whatever, but you must fight for their ability to have it.
If we want to go ahead and allow kids to protest in Harvard, right, because of the First Amendment.
We also need to be able to allow pro-Israel individuals to protest against, you know, whatever they want to protest against, whether they're protesting against Hamas or protesting against the Israeli government to get their hostages back, whatever it is.
We need to allow free speech from both sides.
So if I'm gonna sit here and advocate for college students to be able to um, you know, say what they want to say, because I value the First Amendment, we need to also extend that protection from the First Amendment to people that we disagree with, right?
Or people that might be pro-Israel.
Okay.
Umsing um violence like this doesn't really help anybody.
Um I just made a tweet about this actually, right?
I'll go ahead, I'll show you guys kind of what I posted here.
Um I wrote far left is uh use violence to oppose the Gaza genocide are morons and deserve to feel the full sorry brunt of American justice.
Will not make effective change through violence.
We will make effective change through peaceful protests, boycotts, and using our voices to oppose the genocide of Gaza.
Violence is never acceptable.
This attack alongside the embassy murders will be used to legislate anti-Semitism bills to curb free speech and promote more censorship.
These attacks will also be used by the Israeli government to justify war in the Middle East.
We saw how neocons use 9-11 to justify the catastrophic 2003 war in Iraq and other Middle East wars that have done nothing but cause death and destruction and cost trillions of dollars.
History is about to repeat itself.
And you know, this is a little bit more of an ominous, you know, forecast of of what's to come.
Because terrorism, right?
The that that T-word is a word That um that people use to push their own political ideologies and and um and agendas.
That's what they do.
That's what they do.
We saw them do it in the Iraq war.
Right?
We went and invaded a country that had nothing to do with this conflict, right?
And then launch a bigger regional war in the Middle East.
What did that get us?
Cost us a million people dying.
Trillions of dollars.
Destruction everywhere.
And they didn't even have weapons of mass destruction.
And guess what?
Israel got what they wanted.
So, you know, it's just a very bad uh this is not good.
Because I know what's gonna come next from this.
I have the wherewithal to know it's gonna come next.
I call this with the embassy killings.
When the embassy killings happened, what happened?
John the Greenblatt over at the ADL, he went on CNN.
Crowd about Hassan Piker.
Hassan got banned for a day.
From uh from Twitch.
So yeah, man, absolutely nuts.
Absolutely nuts was going on here.
This is there.
You can see what is clearly uh some burn marks on the ground there.
Um, and then as we heard Olivia reporting, and as we have been hearing, multiple people have been hurt, and some of those injuries do appear to be burn injuries.
As we get here to closer to four o'clock, it appears that Boulder Police may actually be starting this press conference about a targeted terror attack where multiple people have been hurt and at least one person has been detained.
I believe we have that.
Oh, we have more of that witness video that we want you to take a closer look at here.
So, of course, you can see uh how much debris is there in that courtyard, the crime tape that is around the area.
Boulder police uh expanded the evacuation zone shortly after um responding there within 20 minutes.
They expanded that uh evacuation zone to include the 1200, 1300, and 1400 blocks of of Pearl Street.
You can see, of course, fire crews there responding to the injuries to help people, and then many people who were there just as witnesses, as this is a very popular area in Boulder, the Pearl Street Mall, an area where there are local shops, restaurants where people enjoy gathering.
Um, I believe a gentleman we heard Andrew, your reporter Andrew Hobner talking to is is one of those entertainers you might see on one of those pedestrian malls.
He said, even just about an hour after this attack, of course, he is still shaken up.
He says that it was very traumatic that this is something that happened to a community, our community in Boulder.
And of course...
And shout out to DPG.
He says, keep the fight broad.
Appreciate that man, O Slash.
Speedy, do you think Nanya will use this as a reason to go to war if perpetrators are terrorists attack rocks for?
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They do false flags all the time.
Remember when Israelis protests the release Israeli rape us?
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Um let's see here.
All right.
You never want to see someone hurt.
Hurt, but now this has been a confirmed targeted terror attack.
This is just wild to see in a very beloved part of our state, a very beloved part of Boulder.
Uh, we are hearing again, multiple people have been injured.
Olivia is reporting that she heard at least two people have been airlifted because of their let's see if we have anything updated.
If not, then I'll go to the next topic.
On Pearl Street...
Uh, and this act is up Oh, we got that already.
So we're following a breaking news story that's been developing over the last hour in Colorado.
The FBI director sent out this update on social media tonight saying his agents are on hand at what's being described as an act of terror in Boulder.
Here's what we know about this so far.
The Boulder police chief just updated the media saying a suspect is in custody after reports that a man was setting people on fire.
Boulder police have blocked off several blocks in the area around a shopping mall where the attack happened.
Witnesses at the scene told the CBS affiliate in Colorado that someone attacked people with cocktails during a walk to remember for the Israeli hostages who remain in Gaza.
The police chief says the suspect is in custody, and we'll continue monitoring the situation and bring you any updates tonight on your five news at 10 and throughout the evening on our website, five newsonline.com.
Well, it's been one week since Grant Harden escaped from prison as police officers are still on the hunt.
Five news reporter Parker Abels breaks this down as we enter into the second week.
Parker.
Yeah, Rachel Grant Harden has been on the run since last Sunday when he escaped.
He said my name is Stephen Redfern.
I serve as a child.
Steven Redfern, Boulder Police Department giving us an update.
Let's listen to the U.S. Today I'm here to give you very preliminary information about an attack that occurred here in downtown Boulder at about 126 PM today.
At that time, uh Boulder called Run for Their Lives, which holds marches in both Denver.
Working to find out specifically the number.
Again, hopefully later this evening we'll have an exact number right now.
I'll just say multiple.
Take like one more question.
Any of my turning injuries?
Uh I believe so.
Um, what I'm being told is there are a range of injuries from very serious to more minor.
And again, I just am uh my heart goes out to to those victims, and we're we're uh keeping them in our our thoughts, prayers, and and minds as they recover.
I gotta go back to the command post.
Uh um and I'll tell you that we're we are going to have another update later tonight.
We will post that out and we will live stream it as well.
So look, follow our social media for the next update.
We will have another update for you this evening.
Are you thank you?
Closure.
So there's a boulder police chief Stephen Redfern there providing an update on what they believe has happened right now on Pearl Street there in Boulder.
Want to go through step by step and say what we know and then what our reporting has told us.
Again, we know that at least five people were injured, is what groups on the ground tell us there.
We know that two people were taken to UC Health in what they uh Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redford is saying is in a variance of conditions, some potentially life-threatening is what he is believing.
But again, this is very early on in the investigation.
We know that a suspect has been arrested, an adult male.
They've not identified this man yet, and the police chief says he's not ready to point to any specific motives.
He's not even ready to call this a targeted terror attack yet.
Worth noting, the FBI already is.
These are questions we are asking as well.
Um they still have that area in and around Pearl Street blocked off tonight to the public because they said it's just not safe yet.
What does not safe yet mean?
The police chief says there is a vehicle of interest in that area, and they're doing other investigative work at this time.
So we're still working to find out exactly again what happened here.
So Boulder Police Chief Steven Redfern has said that there was a group in the area that was marching in support of Israel and Israeli hostages being held in Gaza as we take a look at new scene video from here in Boulder with a large police press.
It's obviously bomb squad uh and SWAT teams moving in through the area.
This is right in the heart of Boulder, right on Pearl Street there.
The reason they're doing this, guys, is they want to make sure that this guy didn't like, you know, put any bombs up or anything anything like that.
So they're gonna obviously do a sweep of the entire area, make sure that he didn't put any bombs anywhere, he didn't set up any cars, um, he didn't put any cocktail cocktails anywhere.
Um, you know, to go off at a certain time.
So that is why they're making sure that they do an entire protective sweep.
Um, you know, apprehend anyone that might have been linked to him, any relatives, whatever.
Um, bring them in for questioning.
So that's why they're basically closing the place off and they're all not letting anyone go in.
We do know, however, from our reporting that there was a group called Run for Their Lives, which holds marches in both Denver and Mulder on a weekly basis every Sunday afternoon, and they do so in support of Israeli hostages being held in Gaza right now.
One of the organizers, I spoke with her just about 30 minutes ago, says that they were in the area at the time when they believed that their group was targeted by a man who was holding what looked to be Molotov cocktails.
And you guys saw him talking about like, you know, Palestine and they're killing kids or whatever.
Like that's what he was kind of screaming at.
Not sure if he was drunk or not.
Did come off a bit um slurred, but or is some sort of flammable object in A bottle.
And from that group, the March from Their Lives Group that was holding that uh pro-Israeli or uh uh march to raise awareness for Israeli hostages.
They believed that they were targeted uh when he threw what looked to be a flammable object at them.
That organizer of that march said that five people within that march were injured, including one elderly woman.
That's wild, bro.
Throwing a Molotov cocktail into a group of people.
He's a hundred percent gonna get cooked.
Uh they're gonna charge they're gonna throw the book at him.
Please discuss Trump's post that Joe Biden is dead and was replaced.
Bro, that's a good thing.
I live in Denver, and this is crazy as the first I'm hearing about this today.
Yeah, he posted on his social media on his um true social.
Who she tells us uh one of the organizers says that that elderly woman was caught on fire, her clothes were on fire.
We'll watch this, guys, and then um we're gonna move on to uh the next story, and then I'll come back.
I'll I'll like go back and forth as developments keep happening.
Because obviously they're gonna be updating this shit every hour.
They're gonna be updating this.
And had to roll around on the ground to try and get that fire off of her to try and put out that fire.
We are told that she is one of at least two people that was taken to a hospital.
UC Health again has confirmed that at least two people have been uh taken to the emergency room.
We have a number of reporters and photographers who are in that area tonight catching up with witnesses, trying to get a better sense of what's happening on the ground.
One of our co-workers, Janelle Finch, yes, is available for us.
Hi there, Janelle.
You're at 15th in Pearl.
Give us a sense of what you're seeing at your location right now.
Yeah, I think anyone who knows Boulder knows that Pearl the mall here on Pearl Street is a very, very popular place, and it's really odd to see it just completely quiet.
But as we learned in the press conference earlier today, Boulder Police did close all these businesses in this area.
We're about less than a half mile from where they said that incident scene was at the courthouse.
Well, again, it's really, really quiet over here.
Really, just a lot of police officers pacing back and forth, lots of fire trucks, police officers down the street from us.
But this entire block is just pretty closed off.
No one's really around here unless you have to come get your car that you parked down here maybe earlier today before this took place.
But yeah, it's it's a really quiet place for uh uh what usually is a very popular, popular place.
Well, if you could for us, could you describe how large of a police presence there is?
We've seen unfortunately a lot of terrible incidents in Boulder over the years.
I'm thinking back to the Kin Super shooting just a couple of years ago.
And as soon as we were out we arrived there, there were police officers absolutely everywhere.
Describe for us how big of a police presence there is right now in downtown Boulder.
Yeah, absolutely.
This entire block is completely closed off.
This is as far north as we can get.
You can maybe see a little bit of the police tape behind us.
Um but yeah, this is completely blocked off.
Nobody in, nobody out, unless you do have to, like I said, come get a car or something like that.
Janelle Finch on the ground for us at 15th in Pearl this afternoon describing what is a large police presence but a very quiet area now that most of that spot in Boulder has been evacuated.
Thank you, Janelle.
We're starting to hear from not just state leaders, but Jewish leaders, the prominence in our state.
The governor, Governor Jared Polis, has shared a statement today.
Let's share that with you as well.
This is before we even had a real rundown from police.
But this is what the governor shared with us this afternoon.
He's closely monitoring the situation in Boulder, by the way.
Governor Polis lives in Boulder.
That's where he lives.
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Go out to the people who have been injured, impacted by this heinous act of terror, hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable.
While details emerge, the state works with local and federal law enforcement to support the investigation.
We are also hearing, I believe, from the JCC in Boulder as well this afternoon, which sent a statement out again before this press conference.
This is what Boulder's Jewish community, JCC sent out, were saddened, heartbroken to learn that an incendiary device thrown at walkers and the run for their lives walk on Pearl Street.
Again, we have connected with this organization already today.
They are raising awareness about hostages still in Gaza.
Don't have the details of what's unfolding, but we promise to keep our community informed.
Our hearts go out to those who witnessed this horrible attack.
Prayers for a speedy recovery to those who were injured, and it sounds like they are also in touch with law enforcement.
So, as in any situation like this, there's a lot of information that's coming on very quickly and a lot of uh reports that people can't confirm or sort certain law enforcement agencies are confirming, but others aren't, and we're seeing that right now.
The director of the FBI, Cash Patel, has already called this a terrorist attack, a targeted act of terror, a targeted violence.
However, the Boulder Police Chief, Steven Redfern, who we just heard from, isn't willing to go that far.
You see on your screen right now, Cash Patel, the director of the FBI saying that they are investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
However, when you talk to local law enforcement agents on the ground right there, the Boulder Police Department not willing to go that far.
They say that they aren't able to Well, the other thing too is that they're not running the investigation.
So the other reason they're trying to be reluctant on this stuff.
Um because they're not running the case, so they're gonna just defer to whatever the FBI says and does.
Here's some photos.
Here's him getting arrested.
This comes from the New York Post, as you guys can see here.
So.
To connect the dots, he just yet to say that this was a targeted terror attack.
However, we do know that at least one person is in custody.
They were taken into custody by the Boulder Police Department without any problems.
or anything like that.
That was shortly after the call came in at about 126 PM this afternoon, which was right outside the Boulder County Courthouse, right near Pearl Street in downtown Bull.
Yeah, and it's important to note to Mark's point, you know, when things are coming out so fast, trying to make connections quicker than perhaps someone like a law enforcement agency won't.
Chief Redburn was asked, is this a terror attack?
Do you know the motive yet?
And it wasn't that he dismissed it, to be clear.
He just says, guys, we got a lot of questions still to ask.
He noted they're interviewing people with that exact group that was marching walking today.
He called them a peaceful president.
Yeah, as we speak, they're being interviewed, and then uh the guy Mohammed, they're gonna try to obviously interview him as well.
Um the FBI is gonna try to interview him.
Um he might or might not give us the name, who knows?
The guy looks fucking drunk out of his mind.
Protesters walking on the mall that they're pretty frequently.
Um, but he wasn't dismissing this idea yet.
He just said, listen, guys, there's a process here.
We're gonna go through the process.
But I think that's important to point out whenever we cover stories like this.
Absolutely.
That um that there is a process, and some police chiefs, some law enforcement is like real careful, just real careful before jumping to any conclusion.
Let's talk a little bit more about that group that was marching in Boulder today.
They're called Run for Their Lives, and it's a group of marchers.
They have uh organizations both in Denver as well as Boulder.
And we're told that they march every Sunday afternoon holding Israeli and American flags as well as pictures of Israeli hostages that are still in Gaza right now.
And they do so, they do these marches every week in order to raise awareness for the uh people who are still hostage in Gaza.
And uh that we are told from talking to the organizers and from hearing from the JCC up in Boulder that this is the group that they believe was targeted in what the FBI is now calling it an act of terror.
Again, investigation's still very early.
There's a large area of Boulder that is off limits right now.
It's part of an evacuation zone.
Our Angeline McCall is at 13th in Pine with a little bit of new information, Angeline, about what you're seeing as far as what's roped off here, what kind of access or non-access people have.
Yeah, we've just saw one girl, a couple, they've tried to get into their car, and police are not letting anyone really leave or go out.
Um, if for instance, getting their vehicles now.
We know that there have been multiple people and businesses evacuated over here to um the side of me.
You can see that this group, they have been evacuated from different businesses and other shops and whatnot in the area.
Now we did have a police officer come up to us as well as to the crowd saying that they are going to expand this perimeter north.
And so we were sort of advised that it's because of multiple explosive devices that have been found in the area, and so they're trying to keep people safe as they continue to investigate.
But that's what the That makes sense why they closed everything off.
Shared with us, just uh in terms of safety.
And so a pretty large area.
The Pearl Street Mall is behind me, but uh yeah, they're still working, and this is very much an active investigation.
Angelina, it's a little jarring to see people outside of this evacuation zone who are just continuing about their day.
I think I saw people like dining outside of a restaurant behind you.
At the same time, this huge police event's happening as well.
Right?
Yeah, I this is still very new, right?
This just happened within the last three hours, last two and a half hours.
And so, yeah, when we came here, this is a very sizable perimeter, but they're also expanding it as we speak.
And so, you know, they're learning more as the time goes on.
As I mentioned, multiple explosive devices that are cause of concern that they may be finding.
Um again, this was just a message that was relayed to the crowd, so not official.
Just wanted people to be notified so that people can make the decision to potentially leave the area for their own safety.
Jenny.
Yeah, and we just heard from the Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redford, who said that the area is not safe yet.
He made that very clear that they are still looking at a potential car that potentially is tied with the suspect or somewhere else.
Uh we know that the bomb squad is there, that the SWAT teams are there, and we're still trying to figure out exactly what is going on, if they are looking for any other people of interest, or if they're simply just trying to scan the area to make sure that everybody is safe.
Angely McCall, we appreciate and we'll check in with all of our crews again throughout the afternoon as we continue to follow exactly what is happening here.
Though right now we know that one person is in custody in Boulder.
The FBI is calling it a targeted act of terror and targeted violence.
The bo Boulder Police Department won't go that far right now, but they do confirm that at least two people were taken to the hospital with what looked to be burns of some sort.
They responded to a call of people being set on fire on the Pearl Street Mall.
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All right there in the middle of Boulder.
Yes, and we know this happened about one twenty-six this afternoon.
We have connected with an organization.
Again, if you're just joining us, that every week marches, walks, if you will, through the mall, and they're raising awareness about the hostages, the Israeli hostages still in Gaza.
They've been doing this, they said since October 7th.
Um they're a known group that walks through there.
They've got a presence in Denver, they've got a presence in Boulder.
The police chief even referenced, yes, we know about this group.
To your point, though, this is something they're still trying to do some interviews and see if they can formally connect this.
Um we have a number of crew out there this afternoon who are trying to link up with people, speak to witnesses.
A lot of witnesses saw this happen.
We heard from a number of people pretty quickly who were on the ground.
This didn't happen in the corner in the middle of nowhere.
It was right in the middle of the mall this afternoon.
Our Rachel Krauss is out as well.
She has been speaking to a number of witnesses.
She's at the media staging where the police chief wrapped up.
Rachel, catch us up on what you're learning at this hour.
Yeah, as you guys mentioned, you know, just a few minutes ago.
We were able to hear from Boulder Police Chief Steven Red from her confirmed that multiple people do were burned in that attack earlier today.
He did not confirm that it was a terror attack that we have been hearing from higher level officials earlier, only that they are continuing to investigate.
We also don't know yet exactly how many people were burned in the attack, but we do know that some of them do have a life-threatening injuries.
I've been spending a lot of my afternoon speaking with witnesses about what happened, what they saw, what they heard in the moments after.
I spoke with a woman earlier named Brooke.
She was on her lunch break from work earlier.
She was out in that mall area, and she saw a few people, a few pro-Israel protesters who had been in the area.
She says that's pretty typical, something she's used to seeing in the area.
And soon after, there was a big burst of fire.
She saw a man who was shirtless carrying a glass bottle of what appeared to be something that was causing that fire.
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Dave Cooley is on a new Figuezy podcast debating.
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Multiple people were burned in that fire, she tells me.
She saw a few women that had to peel off their burned clothes, who were sitting there in the grass and their underwear just trying to process what had happened, their tattered burned clothes all around them.
She also says she saw a woman who was very severely burned.
She had a hard time talking about what she had seen.
She said it was just very gruesome to look at.
Alright, um, we'll come back and check on this later, guys.
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He has since found himself in some very serious legal trouble.
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From what I read, I don't know.
He didn't but I'd read some little bit nasty statements uh in the paper all of a sudden.
You know, it's different.
You become a much different person when you run for politics and you do what's right.
I could do other things, and I'm sure he'd like me, and I'm sure other people would like me, but it wouldn't be as good for our country.
As we said, our country's doing really well because of what we're doing.
So I can't, it's not a popularity contest.
So I don't know.
I would certainly look at the facts.
If I think somebody was mistreated, uh, whether they like me or don't like me, it wouldn't have any impact on me.
Mr. President, on the big all right.
Um so I found this video real quick, some red pill shit, bro.
Look at this, bro.
I do not cook for my husband.
I only cook for my children.
My husband will be making his own breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Number two, I do not help him pay any bills.
So if he This chick is basically fucking useless, and she's not even attractive.
He is short on the rent, on utilities or anything like that.
It is not my problem.
Guys, 1596, let's get to 2000.
Smash that like button on YouTube, guys.
I will not be helping him out.
His job is to provide for his family.
So I am not financially contributing to any of the bills.
Number three, I do not do his laundry.
I have my own laundry and my children's laundry to do, so he could do his own.
I won't help him put it away.
I won't help him fold.
This woman is literally fucking useless, chat.
Anything that's his responsibility.
A few moments later.
I've been crying all morning now.
My husband told me that I needed to pack my stuff and get the fuck out the house.
So I have my bag.
And I'm about to start packing.
I literally have nowhere to go.
Fuck around and find out, man.
Deserve it.
Y'all, I'm telling you, if this is true, this is like sweet poetic justice, man.
Holy.
This girl got fried.
Is it chat?
Is this true?
Someone was saying that this shit is real, bro.
Well, cause cause this went so viral and she embarrassed him.
Cause I remember this came out like last year, lace last year, sometime like that.
And the video went so viral that I guess it got back to her husband, and he said, Yo, get the fuck out of here.
And then look at this.
You guys asked me about Travis Hunter, right?
Chapter's Hunter ended up marrying this fucking thought.
Look at this shit, bro.
This nigga retarded, man.
Bro, these NFL players be fucking idiots, bro.
And And bro, let's be honest, man.
That's a face that only a mother could love.
This nigga look ridiculous, bro.
Like, come on, man.
This nigga so sus, man.
This nigga so sus, man.
Bro, fucking L man.
This nigga's cooked, bro.
This nigga's cooked, man.
So look, right?
Gonna have to have a tough talk with you guys.
Some of you niggas, bro, just be honest with y'all.
Some of y'all niggas are ugly.
Let's just call a spade a spade.
I'm not the most handsome guy myself, right?
I consider myself average to maybe a little above average, right?
But some of y'all niggas are just ugly.
Like this dude right here, just not a good looking guy.
Pause.
He's not attractive to a bunch of women, right?
So when you're an ugly nigga, man, right?
Like Fresh talks about this.
He's he knows he says I'm an ugly nigga.
So he understands he has to move a little bit different, right?
When you're an ugly nigga, bro, you have to put certain things in place to ensure that your ugliness doesn't fuck you up.
What do I mean by this?
If you're ugly nigga, right?
And you got like a bad bitch or a very attractive woman, you need to understand that your raw sexual market value when it comes to your looks are very low, and you're making up for it in other ways.
Maybe you have some status, maybe you have some money, maybe you got some charm, maybe you got some um ris, whatever it is, right?
You've clearly overcome the fact that you're an ugly nigga to get the girl.
Which is fine.
I advocate.
That's why I tell you guys be well diversed.
Be in the gym, take care of yourself, maximize your looks the best that you can.
Get your teeth cleaned, right?
Keep yourself well groomed.
Dye your hair if you're getting grades, right?
Like, look at me, I look like I'm in my fucking 20s, even though I'm 35, right?
But when I let the grays come in, you guys think like, damn, nigga, you look older, right?
Put on eye cream, all this shit, start using eye cream too, right?
So do these things to max out your your uh physical looks.
Then obviously max out your finances, max out your status, et cetera.
But if you're like just a naturally ugly ugly nigga, right?
Which there's nothing wrong with that.
There's plenty of them out there.
A lot of you guys know who you are.
And you get a bad check or a girl that's out of your league looks-wise, you need to understand that you attracted her through other means.
And these other means need to be protected.
Does that make sense, chat?
So if you're an ugly guy, and there's a disparity in sexual market value, and you made up for disparity of sexual market value through a status or money or rise or something else like that, you need to be protective of these other things that you utilize to get the girl.
What do I mean by this?
In this case, with this guy, Travis, clearly, he's not the most attractive guy, right?
She's with him because he has some money, some status, whatever.
That's a big part of it.
So to circumvent her hypergamous tendencies of latching onto something that's gonna benefit her at the cost of his physical looks.
You need to have a prenuptial agreement, bro.
Like, you need to have something in place to protect why she's with you.
Does that make sense, Chad?
So clearly, she's not with him because she's like aroused and super sexually attracted to this guy.
That that's we know that that's not what it is.
We know that she's with him for other reasons.
So these other reasons need to be protected, okay?
Does that make sense?
Ugly guy gets girl, ugly guy has money and status.
Girl wants guy, why wants money and status, so guy needs to protect said money and status, since that's why she's there.
Makes sense now, guys?
So, what Travis has effectively done is he's operating as if his girl really likes him for him or finds him arousing or extremely sexually attractive.
And the answer here is clearly not.
She just isn't.
You can tell from the mannerisms, the way she behaves, the way she talks about him, et cetera.
She's not really aroused by this motherfucker, right?
At all.
And that's not really his fault.
It's because she's a whore.
Hoes, okay, don't know how to behave when they got good guys.
Because you can tell this is a lighthearted, nice guy, friendly, et cetera, right?
There was a there was like uh article that came out that he like talked on a plane to like this old lady that was kind of having a rough time and cheered her up and shit.
The guy's a nice dude, right?
He's a nice guy.
But the problem is when you get with nice guys like him that are kind of um unaware of their status, unaware of their value, and kind of um naive is predatory women like her that are whores take advantage of that.
And most importantly, they don't appreciate said nicest, they don't appreciate said chivalry, they don't appreciate the good treatment.
Why?
Because hoes never get treated well.
So when a guy does finally treat them well, they don't know how to act to that shit.
Okay.
So this guy's issue is that he's giving good treatment to a girl that quite frankly doesn't deserve it.
And this is gonna end up costing him dearly later on.
Tell you guys this all the time.
Promiscuous women are bad people.
Now I know some people say, wow, what the fuck, that's so that's so fucked up.
It's true, dude.
Telling you, it's fucking true.
Because they can't be good to you.
They simply can't.
So we'll roll this clip one more time, and you guys can just see like, look at this shit, man.
This is painful to see.
And I've been calling this shit for a minute, too.
And and and I've been telling y'all, yo, have I ever been been wrong?
I called out DDG's girl perfectly.
I called out uh Kai Sonite's girl perfectly.
I call this check out, and look at the fuck shit she's doing.
I'm shocked he's still married despite all the bullshit, bro.
And look, he just like does the awkward smile.
Bro is very sus, man.
So yeah.
Anyway, man, big L. Big, big L, man.
It sucks to see because, you know, he's just clearly unaware.
He's clearly, clearly unaware of what's transpiring here.
*sad music* You know.
And and he could have got like a better chick, too.
Yeah, I mean, like I said before, despite the fact that this guy has low physical sexual market value, the status overrides that significantly.
He could get a way hotter chick.
Um, but I don't know why he stuck it out with this 304.
I think he did it more because people were like roasting him about her.
So he was like, if I break up with her, like it's gonna look even worse.
He like did the same shit that Logan Paul did.
Remember when Logan Paul was with that girl and he was getting embarrassed, right?
Um with that um with that with his girl by Dylan Dennis, and he just stuck it out with her.
Like that's kind of what ends up happening, is like these dudes kind of like just have to double down on staying with the 304, right?
To avoid embarrassment.
So, yeah, man.
Him not getting a uh uh prenuptial agreement is extremely um very stupid.
Very, very stupid.
Because all the money he makes from this point forward, she's gonna get entitled to 50% of it, bro.
I don't think this guy signed his NFL contract yet, or maybe he has, but she's gonna be entitled to all the money he makes after their marriage, bro.
Retarded, man.
Anyway, all right.
So let's get into Glenn Greenwald.
All right.
So for those of you that don't know who Glenn Greenwald is, he is a, you know, I'll just show you guys real quick.
Here he is, Glenn Greenwald, okay.
Uh American journalist, author, and former lawyer.
Uh, he founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation and began blogging on national security issues in October 2005 when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he viewed as attacks on civil liberties by the George Bush administration in the aftermath of September 11th attacks.
He became a vocal critic of the Iraq war and has maintained a critical position of American foreign policy.
Um fantastic reporter.
Okay, fantastic reporter.
Yes, he is Jewish.
Um, but he is critical of Israel.
He's not a Zionist.
Um he talked about the Iraq war being a problem back in 05.
He called out the Patriot Act, he called out um a lot of the shit that ended up happening where we ended up with this um, you know, post um 9-11 police state era of mass surveillance, okay.
And um, he basically some of the work that he knows about, um, Greenwald started contributing to the Salana 2007 and to the Guardian in 2012 in June 2020 2013.
Well, at the Guardian, he began publishing a series of reports detailing previously unknown information about American and British global surveillance programs based on classified documents provided by Edward Snowden.
So he was one of the people to break the whole Edward Sno Snowden situation.
His work contributed to The Guardian's 2014 uh Pulitzer Prize win, and he was among a group of three reporters who won the 2013 George Polk Award in 2014 who co-founded The Intercept, of which he was an editor until he resigned in October 2020.
Greenwald subsequently started publishing his own newsletter.
And he is on Rumble, guys.
He's a fellow uh Rumble creator.
And um, you know, like I said before, there are lots of um Jewish reporters, influencers, um political commentators that are great, right?
I talk about Glenn Greenwald, I talk about Max Blumenthal, I talk about Norman Finkelstein, I talk about David Coleman, I talk about Ron Ones, I talk about um who else?
Uh Dave Smith, right?
Um a lot of these guys have done fantastic worth work with exposing um the problems with Israel.
Um, you know, Max Blumenthal came out with a fantastic documentary called Atrocity Inc., right?
That I showed you guys that taught totally debunked the 40 beheaded babies lie and the um and Hannibal directive being activated on that day, right?
Um so a lot of these guys have contributed some great work um to our Israel-dominated foreign policy, quite frankly, right?
Um and I know some people say, oh, they're doing it's like, all right, bro, look, let's go ahead and assume they're controlled up, as some idiots say.
Fine, let's say they're controlled up.
Guess what?
They're still bringing the information out there.
They're still waking people up to who really runs this country, right?
So he's done great work.
But what ended up happening was uh uh an embarrassing video got leaked of him basically dressed up as uh as like a girl or some shit like that.
Now, he's openly gay, guys, okay?
He's been openly gay for a very long time.
But anyway, here's his statement about the videos.
Last night videos were released online depicting behavior in my private life, some were disordered and others were not.
They were published without my knowledge or consent, and his publication was therefore criminal.
Though we do not yet know exactly who is responsible, we are close to knowing.
And the motive was a maliciously political one.
As for the content of the videos, I have no I have no embarrassment or regret about them.
The videos depict consenting adults engaged in intimate actions in their private lives.
They all display fully consensual behavior, harming nobody.
Obviously, it can be uncomfortable and unpleasant when their private behavior is made public against your will.
That's why the behavior is private in the first place.
But the only wrongdoing here is a criminal and malicious publication of the videos in an attempt to malign perceived political enemies and advance a political agenda.
Others are, of course, free to form their own judgment, as some are prone to do about others' private lives.
It won't change my work.
I will continue all the many prongs of my journalism and pursue the causes most important to me exactly as before.
Now, um some people on the right have been critical of uh Glenn, because Glenn, I would say he's more of a progressive.
He is definitely not a right winger.
Um and I know Matt Walsh is one of them, right?
So Matt Walsh.
I would just like to point out that it was only a month ago that Glenn Greenwald attacked me and labeled me morally deranged for arguing gay couples should not adopt children.
So I have to say I've been pretty well vindicated on this point.
Um for saying the gay thing.
Now here's the thing.
I actually agree with Matt Walsh on this.
I don't think gay should be allowed to adopt children.
I actually do agree.
This is what he said on uh the Tucker Carlson show.
Uh a child being in foster care is isn't far from an ideal scenario.
It's very, very sad.
Uh a child going to two gay parents.
I think it's worse.
I think it's I think it's easily worse, actually.
Why?
Um it's just more disordered.
It's more confusing for the child.
Um again, neither neither scenario is good.
We don't like either thing.
But um, I I don't see going to gay parents as an improvement over the the what they had before.
So do we know that it screws kids up, or we just sort of intuitively know it?
I think we intuitively know it, but also there's been plenty of studies done about um so he didn't like that, right?
So um, but I agree on Matt Walsh on this.
I actually do.
I don't think gay should be adopting either.
But again, um I respect Glenn's work.
I don't really care what he does in his personal life.
You guys know how well, you know, I've given you guys my stance on on uh homosexuality.
Um it's interesting to see conservative defendants guys who are not supposed to denounce him as morally deranged for his behavior, but it's okay for him to denounce me as morally deranged for holding basic conservative beliefs about the nature of the family.
Is that how it works?
Um I know Glenn responded to this.
They were going back and forth here.
Okay, you know what?
Let me go to Glenn Greenwald here.
So I know he replied to him.
He gave them a pretty good response.
Oh, you know what?
I think it was Jason Woodlock that he did.
Okay.
So he goes, serious thoughtful replies only can you separate Glenn Greenwald's courageous journalism for his from his immoral degenerate personal life?
Is there scripture to guide us here?
Please share thanks.
And Glenn responds.
Serious thoughtful question.
How have you been able to separate what you regard as Donald Trump's inspired and noble political leadership from their repeated behaviors in his private life, long considered deeply immoral and degenerate under most widespread and long-standing Christian and Western dogma?
Overlapping affairs and marriages, so serial adulteries, affairs with porn stars that he paid to cover up closely cavorting with Jeffrey Epstein after he was uh publicly convicted of sex trafficking of minors, boasting of grabbing women's pussies without asking, and I could go on and on.
Well leave uh to the side of multiple allegations, will leave to the side of multiple uh allegations of sexual assault from various women to whom he wasn't married, even though one was repeatedly upheld in court for his whole adult life, Trump lived the life of a libertine and Manhattan billionaire, not even close to a paragon of sexual um mortal virtue.
Now, and he goes on and on here.
But the point is this, right?
And this kind of comes back to what I told you guys before.
Right.
Right.
This is why I kind of um avoid right religion and stuff like that in people's work, right?
Like, for example, you know, when Trump was gonna get elected, right?
When when we were, you know, in the 2024 campaign, a lot of people were like, oh, well, Trump did the Stormy Daniels thing, he's rude, he's mean, he doesn't speak well.
I don't like XYZ about him.
I don't like uh, you know, stuff about his personal life, right?
And I remember saying this.
Look, guys, a lot of the people that oppose Trump oppose him because they just personally don't like him.
But at the end of the day, I think it's best to pick a leader based on what they're gonna do versus their personal background, right?
I do understand that your personal background does play a role to a degree of you being able to be a leader, et cetera.
But I do think that this was actually an interesting perspective that Glenn gave to Jason, because Jace was like, yo, this guy's uh he's a great reporter, but he's like a sexual degenerate.
Then it's like, okay, well, you go and you support Trump, and he's also a sexual degenerate, which is a good counterpoint.
So um, again, you know, do I agree with his lifestyle?
No, right?
I hope he would find God and you know, kind of go from there.
Do I think he should be able to adopt children?
No.
But there's no refuting that he's done fantastic journalism, and I'm able to separate his work from his personal life.
And to be honest with you guys, his personal life means nothing to me.
Like, I don't even like, I don't even want to show you guys the video because it's weird.
Like, I think have being invested in like that and what he does behind closed doors isn't really important.
You know what I mean?
His journalism speaks for itself.
So I'm able to look at someone's work and be like, all right, I like I like this work, even though I disagree with their personal life.
Hell, there's shit that Trump did in his personal life that I don't agree with either, but I'm like, yo, I'm still gonna vote for him because I think he's the best person.
I can I can divorce my feelings, right, from someone's professional standing and work.
Does that make sense?
Now, some of you guys like Glenn Greenwald, some of you guys don't.
I'm sure there's probably you guys are probably battling in the chat right now.
Um, you know, it's probably 5050.
Um, but I think when it comes to what Glenn has done, because he was one of the first.
That's another thing too, you guys gotta understand.
Dude was talking about this shit in 05.
It was wildly unpopular, chat to be critical of the Iraq war back then.
Okay?
Anyone that could go back in time.
2003, 2004, etc., to be critical of the Iraq war was brave.
Very brave.
Okay.
Very, very brave.
So um he was one of the first people to do that in in mainstream media.
So uh, you know, I'll always give him credit for that.
Um now, I also want to say I find it interesting, right?
The timing of this, right?
Now, now, first we talked about him doing this stuff, but I think it's also important if you guys understand the timing.
So, as you guys know, Israel has launched a second um military campaign against Gaza.
Okay.
It's called Operation Gideon's Chariots.
Right.
And I talked about this as well on a tweet.
Let me see if I can find it for you guys.
And if you guys don't follow me on Twitter, you need to follow me on Twitter, niggas.
You guys need to follow me on Twitter.
I'd be cooking on there.
Let me show you guys what I want to show you.
Let me show you.
Glenn Greenwald, an openly gay and all award-winning journalist, exposes Israel's massacre of children during their second campaign in Gaza called Operation Gideon's Chariots.
An embarrassing sex vid got leaked shortly after.
The timing is impeccable to attack Glenn Greenwald.
What a coincidence, right?
Because we already know.
Every single time.
And I've described to you guys before Gideon's Chariots is even more of an aggressive campaign.
They're doing refined air strikes.
They're attacking um Gaza again.
This uh this started maybe two or three weeks ago.
Started like uh mid or to early May, they started this operation going back into the strip.
And the plan this time, guys, is to permanently occupy Gaza.
And they're trying to figure out what they're gonna do with the one to two million people that are displaced.
They're talking about potentially moving them to Jordan, Libya, they're trying to cut out a deal.
Um the Trump administration is talking about giving Libya a bunch of money, right?
Unfreezing some of the assets, uh, you know, to let them to let them uh go ahead and bring these uh Palestinian refugees in.
Now, um Glenn has been on the front edge of like talking about this, you know, this new campaign in Gaza, Gideon's Chariots.
And as he's been talking about it, boom, this thing comes out of nowhere, right?
And I find it interesting.
Also, you guys should know is that Glenn Greenwald actually did an interview with who?
Tucker fucking Carlson.
Okay.
So this interview drops like a day either before or after the sex tape comes out, right?
So look, let's let's just let's just paint it out, right?
Glenn Greenwald, critical of Israel, been critical of it for a very long time on our foreign policy.
Operation Gideon's Chariots comes out.
A whole new campaign where they're going to permanently occupy Gaza.
I have not seen that many reporters talking about this.
I've talked about it, Nick Fuentes, Glenn Greenwald.
I haven't seen many other people talk about this new campaign.
And it hasn't hit the media like that either, right?
He goes on Tucker to uh he goes on Tucker to do a podcast, and then bam, this fucking sex tape comes up out of nowhere.
Look, could be a coincidence, could not be.
But I think the timing is impeccable.
Here's the interview that he did with Tucker.
Um let's go ahead and uh we could watch a little bit of this interview, actually.
I saw parts of it.
I saw parts of it.
Uh kind of self-deception is a byproduct of the tribalism.
And I would argue Tucker's probably the biggest conservative voice in America right now.
So this is a huge interview for Glenn.
Because Glenn is not a conservative chat.
Well, clearly, but he's not a conservative.
So for him to be on the uh the Tucker Carlson show is a big deal.
Um that really defines DC, and it's like uh I skipped the uh the right now they're talking about how political tribalism is destroying society.
You know, we'll we'll we'll bounce around here on this thing.
I kind of do want to hear Glenn's take on some of this stuff.
We can't help the other side.
Like they're we're gonna start with the other side is evil and anything that helps them we can't do, therefore we're gonna have to make some accommodations that may include lying, but it's not really lying, it's in the service of the greater good.
Oh yeah, which is what every person who has ever done anything evil has said to justify it.
I'm not an evil person.
I'm not a sociopath.
I'm doing something that seems evil, but it's for a greater cause.
The end is justify the means.
I mean, that's the most basic, yes, basically a moral statement you can have.
And that's since the emergence of Trump, that is all that journalism has become not just journalism, but so many academia, so many different institutions have renounced their core function, whatever that might be, science, yeah, in order to devote themselves to this monomaniacal mission of stopping Donald Trump and his movement.
That's right.
And you know, Sam Harris just whether through stupidity or just like inad uh like inadvisable candor, you know, was the first one who came out when the Hunter Biden laptop stuff after he realized it was a lie and said, like, yeah, I I guess this laptop was true, but at the end of the day, I really don't care.
If they have to lie about it, fine.
The evil of electing Donald Trump is so much greater.
And he was the first one to really candidly acknowledge what they are all thinking, which is we'll lie, we'll spread disinformation, we'll, you know, hide things, because the destruction and fear that we have of Donald Trump in power is so great that anything we do to try and impede it, it's not just justifiable, but almost like morally imperative.
That is how most of these institutions ended up reasoning, and that's why they've lost their credit for the city.
We're all Dietrich Bonhoeffer at this point.
Yeah, well, it's very self-glorifying too.
Like we're on the front line of fighting fascism.
What I mean, this is such a tired question, but I've never really gotten an answer that satisfies me.
What is I mean, I look at Trump and I'm like, you know, uh this is not a radical person in most ways.
Why, and a lot of the things that he says are things that the Democratic Party was like officially for 10 years ago.
Um, you know, less wars, pay attention to the forgotten man.
Free trade is kind of bad.
Right, exactly.
You're right.
I mean, this is these are not he is not a radical right winger as I would have conceived of a radical right winger in 1998 or 2018.
So why why but the hive like reacted to him like the devil does holy water just like that?
Yeah, that's true.
I don't really consider Trump a true right winger.
Um he just says because the Overton window is shifted so much.
Like you I can't be near you.
What what is that?
I still don't fully understand it.
I think it's two things.
Uh one less important though still not trivial, which is comportmentally, he's just such a radical departure from the way anybody who has ever gotten close to the presidency has conducted themselves.
And I remember so well the time translation doesn't give a fuck.
Fair.
Yeah, it's true.
But like but once you understand what that is, you can put it in your proper in the proper context and not go insane about it.
I remember the time that I realized just how far gone the media was when it came to this, and like the political establishment generally, which was during the 2016 campaign when they kept asking about like collusion with Russia and collusion with Russia and all that.
And he said, I don't know anything about that.
I have nothing to do with the Russians, but hey, Russians, if you're listening, they were asking him, did you participate in the hacking?
Yeah.
And he was like, I I didn't have anything to do with that, but hey, like Russia, if you're listening, maybe you could find Hillary Clinton's like 87,000 deleted emails.
Which was obviously like a joke.
Just like just a joke.
Like, I have nothing to do with Russia, but if they're such great hackers, maybe they can find the media took that and they for over a year earnestly pretended that this was proof that he was in cahoots with Russia because he submits hacking requests to Russia.
Like if you have some like back channel secret relationship with Russia, the way you're gonna like submit your request is by standing in front of a hundred and thirty cameras and be like, hey, Putin, this is my latest hacking request.
Go find those emails.
Instead of like having uh, you know, Don Jr. meet in a parking lot with some like Russian agent or whatever.
I mean, but the fact that they were they they they were willing to they really thought that that was a smoking gun and could not understand how Trump All right, let's go to let's see here.
Let's see what's his take on the JFK S. Oh, actually, let's go to Bon Geno.
Um actually, this is all interesting shit.
All right, let's go to Jeffrey Epstein.
What's the stance on that?
Was he working with or for any foreign intelligence agencies?
There is no way they don't already have that answer.
Maybe the answer they definitely do.
They just don't.
That's why the files aren't declassified yes.
No.
Maybe he wasn't working with any it's it would be sh it would shock me, but maybe that's their answer.
Maybe their answer is he was.
Why don't we have those answers?
Like have FBI agents for whatever reason go through those sex tapes for the next three years.
That's fine.
What stops them from releasing that question?
For people who may not be as familiar with the details.
What leads you to raise that question?
Is there evidence that suggests he might have been working with the foreign intelligence?
Well, first of all, the source of his wealth has always been mysterious.
Yep.
Nobody can trace it back.
That's a big one.
And his only client, he was supposed to be a financier.
His only fucking client was Les Wexner.
Okay.
The guy that basically owns Bed Bath and Beyond and shit like that.
But I think Bath and Body Works.
Um Bath of Body Works Inc., he owns this, which owns a bunch of other companies as well.
All right.
Um in February 2020, L brands announced the the planned sale of Victoria's Secret Division and the Sigmore Partners.
So yeah, it used to hold um Victoria's Secret too.
Yes.
I mean, he wasn't just very rich.
He was living the life of a multi multi-billionaire.
He had, you know, 50 million dollar properties in Manhattan and what was Palm Beach and New Mexico.
Bought that island, New Mexico, flying around on a 747.
This is not just like somebody who's very wealthy.
This is somebody with essentially unlimited resources.
Yep.
And then no one was ever able to pin how the fuck he made all that money.
You know?
Um says, hey Martin, uh, there was an accident in the FBI's already calling Teresa.
Uh oh, yeah, okay.
I read that one.
Okay.
That's right.
Like Bill Gates type roll.
And uh one of the ways, one of the his primary benefactors is Les Wexner.
Let's go, man.
Who is a multi-billionaire, somebody with whom he worked closely, and I guess the argument or the the the claim is he was a brilliant strategist for how to save taxes, how to save money on taxes.
He was like a highly competent accountant, basically.
Yeah, like a tax accountant.
Yeah, he's a tax count too.
They tell you how like what strategies to use to save money.
So maybe Les Wexner valued him so much that he gave him, I don't know, three billion dollars.
In general, billionaires don't like to give money away that they don't have to.
Maybe Les Wexner is like super generous, like, oh so grateful you Jeffrey Epstein.
Here's like two billion dollars.
But Les Wexner has Yeah, because the other thing about um Epstein is that he was like a fucking math teacher, guys.
Bro was a math teacher.
I don't even think he has a college degree.
Let me look here.
Like, no one really knows how the fuck this guy.
Yeah, he doesn't have a degree.
He went to NYU in Cooper.
Never got a degree.
So how the hell did he come into all this money?
Like here, for example, let me show you guys one of his one of his houses.
Actually, was um when I was last in New York, I actually um went by uh in um let
me get it for you guys real quick.
It's Manhattan.
I know it's a Manhattan, it's like right by fifth Av, bro.
Is this it?
Uh yep, nine East 71st Avenue, Herbert and Strauss House.
Yep, this is it.
Okay.
So he moved into the house in 1995, at which time he tried uh claimed to own it.
Although it was registered ownership charge changed to 2011 from a trust connected to both Les Wexer and Epstein to a trust control by Epstein.
So basically, the house was really Wexner's.
Um, but you know, he claimed it was his, you know, cause again, just came into this fucking money out of nowhere.
And the guy was a fucking math teacher without a college degree.
So it's like, how the hell did this even happen?
And I, if I'm not mistaken, I think this house is worth like 50 million chat.
Let me, let me, let's, let's go ahead and do a quick little, um, check on this thing.
Holy $65 million, bro.
$65 million.
When was it sold?
Holy man.
Built in 1930, 5,100 square feet.
There's no way this thing's only one bathroom though.
No, or one, what the fuck?
All right.
60 million.
60 million.
It was sold August 7th, 2023.
For 65 million.
Oh my God.
Wow.
So it was purchased for 13 million in 1989.
And then January 5th, 2021 price changed.
It got listed in 2020.
A year after Epstein died, it got listed.
Cause he died, uh, July 19th, if I'm not mistaken.
When did he die?
August 10th, 2019.
He died.
So about a year later it gets listed for 65 million, and nobody buying that shit for 65, gets priced dropped to 51, sold for 51 in May of 2021, and then it gets sold again for 65 in 2023.
So yep.
Somebody's probably living there, or at least someone owns it now.
That's crazy, bro.
Homeowner's insurance is 24K a month.
Nigga.
And it costs 320 uh K a month.
Holy Absolut.
Anyway.
All sorts of ties to like his main non-money making endeavor in life is supporting Israel and donating to Israel to pro-Israel uh group.
And this is Les Wexner who's talking about.
I'll rewind it a little bit for you, Ninjas.
Jeffrey Epstein, here's like two billion dollars.
But Les Wexner has all sorts of ties to like his main non-money making endeavor in life is supporting Israel and donating to Israel to pro-Israel uh groups and working closely with the Israeli government.
Gazane Maxwell, who's now in prison as having been essentially his right-hand man, her father, Robert Maxwell, who died in a very mysterious way, he slipped off his yacht.
Um guys, by the way, don't forget Robert Maxwell, her father was a Mossad asset that um got Mordecai Venunu jammed up for the nuclear program.
Was a known Massad agent.
He worked with the Massad.
He had very close.
Hey man, we're on the same lines here.
I did not see this interview by the way, chat.
I did not watch this interview.
I saw a clip of him talking about something completely different, but I did not see this part of the interview, which is why we're playing an hour.
It's ties to Israel.
We all know it's given a state funeral.
Yes, in Israel.
Yes.
And you know, when I did the Snowden reporting, um, people, there's a lot of documents that we released that in just because there were so many, they're not uh not the not all of them got the attention they deserved.
One of the set of files we released described the intelligence relationship that we have with Israel, the the NSA has with Israel.
Israel is the number one recipient of NSA technology and NSA intelligence.
We sh that's a big fucking deal.
Share more with Israel, even more with than we do with the five eyes partners who develop this technology.
Five eyes, guys, is um obviously England, United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia.
That's the five eyes, the five English-speaking countries.
It's uh intelligence, um, basically it's an attack an intelligence partnership that we have with the other five first world English speaking democracy countries.
Please read this hadith.
I think you'll see a lines with a lot of your after-hour stocking points.
Uh appreciate that, man.
That comes from ZH Muslim.
Um, and then your boy Lem says that bitch is fried.
Yeah, I know.
She is fried, bro, from the other girl.
We give more to Israel, more intelligence, raw intelligence about Americans as well, and more intelligence know-how.
But at the same time, the documents that describe who are our greatest intelligence threats, who are our greatest intelligence adversaries, who spies on us the most, who is capable of spying out the most, number one on the list is Israel as well.
Yep.
Because we give them so much goddamn info, bro.
They've been caught stealing our shit all the time.
Obviously, the Israelis use, you know, some, I mean, the the most dangerous spying programs like Pegasus and others come from Israel.
They're developed by Israel, are controlled by the Israelis, by which I simply mean to say.
Palantir as well, which we're gonna talk about Palantir, that Israel uses every weapon at its disposal, including gathering incriminating information about his enemies.
Some people have suggested that oh no, it's not Israel, it's probably the Qatari intelligence agencies with LOL to whom he worked.
Maybe uh maybe it was like maybe it was Peru.
Maybe it was like Indonesia.
People who said that Epstein was working with the Qataris.
Yeah.
Like what happened?
I want to keep a list of people who make that claim.
Do you know anyone?
Yeah, you I mean it's pretty funny.
Do you know how like Israeli, like supporters of like uh loyalists of Israel in the United States are now constantly trying to convince people that the real foreign government that is exerting extreme amounts of influence over our politicians and our institutions is Qatar?
I find it hilarious.
And I'm always Yep, it's crazy how people say that Qatar is like influencing Americans and all this other shit.
Like, bro, if you actually think that Qatar has more influence in America than the Zionist lobby, then quite frankly, stupid.
I don't really know what to tell you, bro.
Like the Qataris gotta be on fera.
The Qataris um, you know, don't have uh dedicated, you know, 50 plus lobbies that campaign on behalf of the Qatari government.
We don't give all the aid that we give to Israel to Qatar.
Like this is a like a very obvious and clear deflection from Zionists to uh criticize people that are critical of Israel and say, oh, well, you're a Qatari plant.
And it's like, dude, like get the fuck out of here, man.
Like let's assume, right?
Because they they even they they made the cut the comment, oh, well, Trump took a 400 million dollar jet from Qatar.
Guess what, buddy?
That 400 million dollar jet that he took, that pales a comparison to the amount of money that the Jewish lobby donates to the American government every fucking year.
Doesn't even come close.
So if you want to play this like lobby game of who donates more money and who influences the government more, the the Zionist lobby is wins literally heads and shoulders above the Qatari government.
Bro, it doesn't even come close.
It doesn't even come close.
Because not only do they have the money, but they have the advocate advocacy groups, and they have their overrepresentation in critical components of American societal infrastructure.
What do I mean by this?
I'm talking about the fucking government.
I'm talking about media, I'm talking about Hollywood, I'm talking about um music, okay.
Hell, even sports, the owner of the NBA, one of them.
Right?
Real estate.
Finance?
Black rock, the whole head of Black Rock is pretty much them boys.
So when people make these claims that the Qataris control our government and they're having undue influence, I fucking laugh.
Because it's literally a drop in the bucket when it comes to Israeli influence in this country.
The Zionist lobby is very powerful, but they do everything in their power to not let you know that they're powerful.
They change their last names.
They don't claim to be overtly one of them, right?
There's many different tactics that they utilize to kind of keep themselves in the background.
Right.
They hide their power, which is why they're able to maintain said power.
Right.
So whenever someone says, oh, it's Qataris, I just like fucking laugh, dude.
Because the Qataris don't have not even 10% of the influence that the Zionist lobby has in America.
Not even fucking close.
Not even close.
It's like, you know what?
Let me know when Congress starts passing on a weekly basis pro-COTAR resolutions.
There you go.
See Glenn is smart, man.
He knows.
Or when like students are being uh expelled and deported because they've criticized Cotter.
Let me know when like uh we start sending billions of dollars a year to to Cotter.
Let me know when all that starts to happen and I'll be receptive to the fact that maybe Qatar.
But anyway, all I'm saying, I'm not saying it's Israel.
I'm just saying the the the nature of what Jeffrey Epstein was doing, the amount of wealth that it that it required, the number of the most powerful elites on the planet who were with him, who were involved with him, who were at his island too, despite knowing that he had been convicted in 2010 of uh having sex with minors hiring prostitutes who are underage who continued to consort with him in the most you know proximate ways.
Something was going on there.
It would be incredibly valuable.
He kept, you know, he had he had cameras in every part of his house.
He had tapes of everything.
Obviously, that would be of immense value to any foreign intelligence agent.
And American.
I mean, he was he was close friends with Bill Burns.
Right.
Maybe domestic intelligence agencies as well.
But how like it really is starting to inflame my suspicions a great deal every day that goes by when we're not getting that information, particularly because the people who have it are the people who spent years demanding its release and promising to facilitate it if they got into power.
You're probably pretty sick and Nike.
It's hard to blame.
All right.
So let's go into Bon Gino and uh Cash's statements on this.
I told you guys my take on it.
Let me tell you before I see what Glenn says.
Um, they fucked up by talking about it.
I think they should have just released it and not said a word by them saying um he killed himself, that that's just not a good look.
Especially since Bon Gino and Cash have been so critical of the US government.
So they should have just said, you know what, guys?
We're gonna reserve our judgment.
Here's the video.
Here's the file, you guys check it out.
That's what I would have done if I was the FBI uh director and um the director and the um uh deputy director.
Because they were so critical of the US government and Epstein.
So them saying, oh no, he actually killed himself makes them look really bad, bro.
Cash Patel and Dan Majino are people who were among the most popular among the MAGA Base.
I mean, these were the people like among the most respected.
I mean, Dan Bongino's show on Rumble, a platform that still maybe like 30, 40, maybe even 50% of the people in the United States have never even heard of, was getting bigger audiences than almost every day.
He was, bro.
When Bajino was on, he was literally, bro, we're talking 100 or 200,000 people watching at like the height of the election stuff.
Fucking wild, dude.
Absolutely wild.
Time cable show.
Well, Cash Patel, you know, the surge of support for him when he was nominated to lead the FBI was massive because people thought, no, that's who we need to like get in and root this out and clean it out.
And I believe that they I believe there is something to that.
I I think they are authentic and genuine in that way.
But at the same time, something is constraining them.
And so I asked myself, what kinds of truce would people be determined to hide who are more powerful than they are?
And when it comes to the Epstein files, I continuously zero in on that question of who was he working with or for whom.
And I can see people in government not wanting that answer to be disclosed, just like the same reason we didn't have the And not only that, like I said before, they're not gonna disclose it because there's like a so on the Epstein thing, there's uh gonna be a high side file, there's gonna be a criminal case file.
The high side file is gonna be problematic to get because there's people still alive, it compromises sources, it compromises techniques, and more than likely it probably compromises other um intelligence services, uh, other governments' intelligence services.
And keep in mind, the FBI probably only has a portion of all the high side shit.
The FBI just has their stuff.
Guys, remember the intelligence community in the United States is huge.
There's like 33 intelligence agencies in America.
Okay.
So the FBI, even if they declassify their stuff and hand it over, there's still gonna be a CIA file.
There's gonna be an NSA file, there's gonna be a DIA final file, right?
There's gonna be all types of files on Etsy more than likely.
The JFK files and still don't.
We still don't.
For 65 years.
I know Bon Gino well.
I think of him as a friend.
I think he is a man of integrity, and and I think his integrity remains pure because of his rage.
Like Dan's mad at lying.
Uh-huh.
And so I do uh I don't know what's going on at all.
He and to be clear, he said, I know that Epstein killed himself because I've seen the evidence.
So I'm pretty confident in the in the case of Dan Bongino.
I don't even mind that, but then the question still becomes like they said they know how their their supporters are going to react to that.
Right.
And they were among the people raising doubts about whether Epstein killed himself.
I'm not that Yep, they were.
And that's why they shouldn't have given their opinion.
They should have just said, you know what?
I'm here's the files.
You guys decide.
My opinion's irrelevant.
That's how they should have done it.
I'm not I it wouldn't shock me if Epstein killed himself.
Like you live a life of great wealth, and then suddenly you know you're gonna spend the prison to spend your the rest of your life in prison.
It seems odd to me that you can go to a federal prison and kill yourself.
Like there's not safeguards against that, but whatever.
Think got think things that are run by the government failed.
I'm not suggesting that he they're lying about that, but even there, they're saying, like, look, I promise you we read the files, he killed himself.
So then my question is, well, why can't we read those files?
Well that there you go.
And and that's where they fucked up.
That is where they fucked up.
If they had made that statement and at least released the files and showed the video footage that they do have everything they do have, then it would have been better.
But for them to say it without providing anything, oh my God, that was a bad look.
They shouldn't have done that fucking interview, bro.
It's times like this, guys, that I honestly be saying to myself, like, bro, I'm I I need to go back to the government and help here.
Like, I I'm gonna have to go back.
Like, this is fucking crazy to me.
This is wild.
You know.
That is my that is my question too.
And um, I would just say in the case of Bon Gino, I I know Cash Patel, but I'm not like a friend of Kevin.
Someone asked about the Tory Lane.
What's the last episode I covered already?
Last episode I covered Tory Lane's bro.
I'm a friend of Bon Gino's, and I do think that will come out.
But I think big picture DOJ is making a huge mistake, huge mistake in promising to reveal things and then not revealing them.
And that gives the whole country a kind of moral blue balls at that point, and it's bad.
It's really bad.
Like it's gonna it's gonna cause a lot of hate.
And second, I think that we underestimate the physical threat that people in Washington face.
It's always like blackmail or ideological affinity that gets people.
No, people are afraid of getting hurt.
I do think that's a comp I mean, I know that's a component here.
I mean, political assassination, political murder has been going on for as long as politics have, and the JFK case is an example of the president of the United States having his head blown off.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And you think that that's not ever present or constantly present in the minds of people in Washington, they killed the president, got away with it for over 60 years.
So, like, clearly there are forces that are above justice.
Oh no, don't worry, Lee Harvey Oswald was killed and Jack Ruby went to prison.
Jack Ruby.
The whole story is Jack Ruby, by the way.
The whole story is Jack Ruby.
I mean, he just walked up to the person they had.
A hundred people just shot him in in the stomach.
And there's no evidence he even liked the Kennedys.
There's zero evidence.
You ever campaigned for them, never gave them money.
There's not one person who's ever come forward to say, you know, Jack Ruby was passionately attached to JFK, not one person.
Right.
So, like, what was the motive there?
He was clearly sent there to silence Lee Harvey Oswald.
So, by whom is the obvious question.
There are some very serious indications.
By whom, but whatever, I don't know.
But I don't know why everyone spends all this time on Lee Harvey Oswald when the key to the story is so clearly Jack Ruby.
Yeah, I mean, and this also people need to know.
When Jack Ruby, before he died, he made two big confessions.
One, he went to his rabbi and said, I did it for my people.
Um, and then he also confessed to his lawyer, same thing.
I did it for my people that would have killed us otherwise.
I did it for the Jewish people.
So, amen.
Take from that what you want.
But every single time.
This is I think we are so indoctrinated to believe that this sort of thing happens in other countries.
Like how much think about how much we've heard, for example, about Putin and Nalvani.
Right.
And we're all supposed to like obsess on the idea that in Russia, you know, if you get too much influence, you become too much of a threat to somebody, you get killed or in prison.
The funny thing is, Putin didn't even kill the valley.
I think everybody the CIA says that.
So there's no exactly.
After months of course, I got blamed for his murder.
I was in Russia when he died.
Oh, yeah.
Remember that timing.
You were gonna go, you had your big Putin interview, and then like two days earlier, Putin killed Navani, and you're like uh there with Putin.
No, but that's a big part of how that propaganda works.
I you know, I grew up thinking that.
Like, these kind of bad things happen, they just don't happen in our country.
It must be crazy.
Hey guys, we are at 1853.
I hate to do this, but now I gotta stop the show because you niggas are not liking the goddamn video.
I've been warning y'all, and it's at 2,000 likes.
And we'll continue on.
Gonna cover Palantir next, by the way.
Come on, ninjas.
Come on, ninjas.
Come on ninjas.
All right, we had two thousand.
All right, let's get to twenty-one hundred ninjas.
2100 and I'll keep going.
2100 and I'll keep going.
This dumbass nigga Islo says, I'm not liking stop begging.
All right, I Slo.
Congratulations.
Now we're gonna go to 2200.
You fucking pussy.
Just because you now are gonna go to 2200.
Everybody roast this guy I slow.
I solo.
So now now y'all gotta cook him.
Now you gotta go to 2200 because his bitch ass nigga, bro.
"Dumbass I Solo?" $2,200 now because iSolo's a retard.
Fifty more likes because this retard.
I solo.
Everybody blame this nigga, bro.
Twenty-one seventy-two, thirty to go, ninjas.
30 to go.
30 to go.
All right, fifteen to go.
Shout out to I Solo in the chat for being a retard.
Niggas calling him Ice Lomo.
Oh, man.
yes All right, where's Wintu?
It's cool to live when you live outside the country famously.
We're, you know, you're a foreigner living in a country.
You've been a long time.
You speak the language, you're engaged in the politics, so you're like part of it, but you're also from the United States.
DJ Wilkinson said disliked.
Wilkinson, you want to play this game, bro?
You want to make me hold the show hostage again because you want to be an idiot and have the whole chat just roasting you too.
Oh, and then D. Campbell saying dislike BS this shit.
Oh man.
So you're not coming at it with that baggage.
You can see you're just like, you don't lie to yourself about what it is.
Yeah, I do think now I won't punish you niggas for these fucking idiots.
Just roast them in a chat.
I think one of the great one of the things for which I'm most grateful is that I was never embedded in the DC political and media scene, and obviously you removed yourself from it, which is why we're here and not in Georgetown.
It didn't help me being a part of that at all.
I'll tell you, uh there's a I've had a friendly relationship with Alex Thompson for a while.
What on Congress?
Oh, look at this.
Yeah, this guy Congress uh I think he's on Fox News talking about this shit.
Andy Fine.
This is this fucking retard, bro.
Andy Fine is one of the worst people.
And I think he's probably on Fox News right now already.
Andy Fine is one of the worst people.
This is a fat loser right here.
Andy Fine.
Let me try Fox News.
Because he mentioned that he was gonna go on and talk about this Colorado attack.
Let me try this.
A person who I I confirmed is a real person.
I didn't believe it at first.
Congressman Randy Fine of uh of Florida, and he said this the other day on Fox News last week.
Quote, in World War II, we did not negotiate a surrender with the Nazis.
We did not negotiate a surrender with the Japanese.
We nuked the Japanese twice in order to get unconditional surrender.
That needs to be the same here in Gaza.
There is something deeply wrong with this culture, and it needs to be defeated.
So we're gonna nuke Gaza because of its culture.
We're gonna kill every crazy, bro.
Everybody, because we don't like the culture, which by the way, lots of Christians in Gaza, Muslims in Gaza.
There's innocent people in Gaza of all kinds.
Of course, but like to say there's some like Gazan culture that's cohesive.
It's like what?
But we're gonna kill them all.
Uh Jay says Qatar plan was a payoff for the overthrowing of Bashad, me and Boshar, and losing sanctions on Syria to all and losing sanctions on Syria to allow the finishing of the Qatar Turkey pipeline to get oil to Europe to undercut Russia, which is why they started the rebel uprising.
Sirius said no due to Russia.
I don't know about that, bro.
Yeah.
Because we don't like their culture.
I think it's just simply to get influence.
I don't think it was any of that other shit that you're talking about.
So I didn't believe that was real.
I didn't really think he was a member of Congress.
I texted a He's newly elected, like in the last he filled Matt.
I think Mike it was Mike Walter, Matt Gates C, one of the other.
It was Waltz.
Waltz, yeah.
So I texted a friend of mine in Congress.
Is this really a member of Congress?
Yes.
Yep, he is.
Hardcore Zionist too.
It's like I don't even know what to say to that, but that first of all, it's it's evil.
But how can you say something like that and not get expelled from Congress?
Because if you see, here's the thing.
Violence against Palestinians is acceptable to them.
That's the problem.
They don't value life.
Right?
And that's what I try to tell you guys all the time with these Zionists.
The difference between me and these Zionists, right?
When I was like debating those idiots the other day, is they simply don't value Palestinian life.
Unlike them, I value both.
I value when Israelis are kidnapped, I value when kids die.
Uh in Gaza, I value both sets of lives.
But the problem with these Zionists is they don't value life that isn't Israeli.
That is the biggest fucking difference here.
Because I have the ability to go online and be like, yo.
I condemn violent behavior towards Israelis or Jews.
That's not fucking good.
That's not good.
It's bad.
Right?
But these dumbass Zionists will sit there and celebrate when Gaza is getting fucking pummeled and kids die.
Like this retard right here.
It's one of my top ops on Twitter.
This guy's a fucking dumbass.
I'm gonna show you this guy's this deodorant Dodger motherfucker.
One of the worst accounts on X by far.
Um just puts out straight Israeli propaganda all day.
Guy doesn't even show his face because he's so much of a bitch.
Um here I'll find you guys.
Yeah.
This bitch ass nigga right here.
This guy is a fucking loser.
One of the worst accounts on X, bro.
Proud Jewish, proud Zionists.
Right?
And then look, did Gaza deserve it?
Like, look at us.
This is them celebrating, guys.
See, like, this is this is uh uh a Zionist account, right?
Pro-Zionist account.
Like, they don't care.
They don't value life.
That's the difference to between me and these dickheads.
And they wonder why people dislike Israel, because if idiots like this guy who can't even show his fucking face, he's so much of a coward, can't even show his face to stand behind what he says.
Right.
Um, I'm not on this list, Dan, man.
Makes me feel bad.
Andrew Take and his own Zancarol Dambles Aaron.
Oh, I am on the list.
Okay, there we go.
Jake Schields, Kanye West, Owen Jones.
All right.
W for me, bro.
Fucking loser.
Um, how do we stop this?
Genuinely asking, right?
Um Radical Islam, disguise of Palestine's coming out to hunt down everybody, not just Jews if you're see how um see you could talk shit about Islam all day, but if I was to say like radical Judaism, right, promotes apartheid ethno states, they'll call me an anti-Semite for that shit.
You know?
Um, let me see here, because I I commented something here.
I'd be cooking this dumbass nigga, bro.
He everyone says that he's an i he's actually like an Indian, which I believe.
I don't think he's actually Israeli.
So look at this.
I comment the thing about uh, you know, saying violence is never the answer, right?
He goes, he was Muslim, say it as it is, and it's a rich coming from a guy who's been proudly saying HH every single day almost.
Myron, you're a piece of shit.
And I go, you're a Pajit that celebrates Israel killing kids every day.
Fuck off, you Deodoran Dodger.
Which actually, you know what?
Hold on, it's been a minute since we, you know, let's ratio this bitch ass nigga, guys.
Here you go.
Let's go ahead and show him the power of the OSS.
It's been a while since we've done this, actually.
It's been a while since we've done this.
Let's go ahead and ratio this stupid fucking retard right now, matter of fact.
Let this nigga know that we do not stand with uh the poo jeats that pretend to be Israelis, because that we know that that nigga is a fucking fraud.
It's been a while since we've done this, actually.
You niggas know what time it is.
It's been a while since we've gone here again.
Here's the fucking link, niggas.
Get in here.
We're gonna brigade this shit and let him know that he's a fucking retard.
Because this nigga thinks he has a real following.
So let's just ratio his ass right now, man.
Fuck this guy.
Literally one of the worst accounts on X, man.
openly calls for violence against Palestinians all the time.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Cause this is probably one of the biggest Zionist accounts on fucking X. So let's em completely embarrass this fucking dumb po jeep motherfucker, man.
Let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Let's cook this nigga, man.
Cause all this dude does is talk shit about, oh yeah, Gaza's flag.
Well, fuck you, motherfucker.
You literally promote violence.
I actually value all life.
You don't, you stupid stinky deodorant fucking retard.
Claims to be an Israeli.
I know you're not an Israeli.
You're probably in fucking India and your dumbass been exposed.
I've been exposing your dumbass.
Let's fuck it go.
Let's cook this dumbass.
Tell him he is a retard poop Jeep, because that's what he is.
Let's go.
Thank you.
We fucking ratioed this piece of shit.
Let's fuck it go, baby.
Literally within minutes, fucking retard.
Guy's literally a dumbass, dude.
Like this fucking guy really dislike this motherfucker, bro.
Doesn't even show his face.
And this is one of the biggest Zionist propaganda accounts.
325k followers.
All the fucking retard Zionists support this fuck.
And this guy don't even show his face, bro.
Fucking coward.
At least I can stand behind what I say.
This bitch ass nigga doesn't.
Has to use an anon account because I'm almost certain he's a fucking G. Almost certain this guy's a fucking G, bro.
So, yeah, anyway, shout out to all you guys.
I'm going through liking the shit.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, man.
I'm going through liking all y'all stuff.
Um shout out to all you ninjas, man.
Yeah, they do approve the stereotypes all the time, deodorant dodger.
Bro, fuck these Dojo Dodger diggers, man.
Yes, sir.
I'm talking from the U. Okay.
Now that is fucking funny, bro.
That is fucking funny, man.
Nigga says, yes, sir.
I'm talking from the USA.
Yes, sir.
I'm talking for the USA.
Bruh.
What the fuck is going on, man?
You niggas are funny, bro.
All right, man.
For the Republic.
How can that person be a member of the Republican Party?
I don't understand.
So let me say two things about that.
Uh, and yes, Randy Fine is very real.
I've been watching him for a while now, ever since Trump endorsed him as this America first candidate.
He had served in the Florida Senate in the Florida legislature.
Maybe the Florida House, but one of those two bodies.
He was so he was a member of the Florida.
Uh hates DeSantis hates him, he hates DeSantis.
He like has a feud with DeSantis, and his entire political existence is centered around a foreign country, which is Israel, not the United States.
He barely ever talks about the United States.
So that's America first.
Right.
America first.
So let me just say two things.
One is this broader point, and then I want to get the more important more important one.
I started noticing this in like 2006, 2007, and I know you hear this all the time.
World War II was one of the worst things that has ever happened to humanity.
And the reason it happened was because you had these massive military powers with these new technologies that had never previously been used in war, engaged in mass destruction, and a madman who was leading and had started the war for all kinds of reasons.
And you had the world's most powerful factions throughout the world destroying each other in the most inhumane way, to the point where we not only use nuclear weapons, but after the war was over, we decided we never wanted to have a war like that again.
We we imposed by convention, we agreed to all sorts of limits through the Geneva Convention and all these other treaties and conventions, ways to make sure that what happened in World War II never happens again.
It was a form of Victor's Justice at Nuremberg were put to death, but at the same time, the Nuremberg trial, the the judges and prosecutors said the only way the principles that we're pronouncing here at the Nuremberg trials will have any value as anything other than Victor's justice is if the principles we're enunciating apply to all countries in the future, including the part the countries presiding over the tribunal.
Andrew Cohen says you're looking a bit drained after getting cooked by the Israelis.
Alright, chat.
Let that nigga know what time it is, man.
You guys can roast him.
I don't got time for that fucking retard.
Tribunal.
It was meant to enunciate universal principles that all countries agree to on Earth because it was so inhumane.
Like it just stripped everybody of their humanity.
And yet so every time we have a new war where someone wants to sell a new war in the United States, the only historical framework that they'll use as if they only studied one thing in in high school and college, like the only thing they know is World War II.
And either you're on the world war two, by the way.
No, but they know all they know is Wikipedia version.
Churchill is good because he went and fought, and Chamberlain is bad because he tried to use diplomacy.
I wrote an article about this when like six months after I started writing about politics in 2006, how everything was had at like superimposed on it was the framework of World War II, and you are either Churchill or Chamberlain, and you choose one or the other and neocons to this very day, by which I mean people who always want the United States to go to war in the Middle East and elsewhere.
The minute you say you're not interested in war, you're Chamberlain, and the minute that you want to go to war, you're heroic Churchill.
And so the idea that because we use nuclear weapons against Japan, Imperial Japan, filled with enormous amounts of skill and money and know-how and a massive military force allied with Nazi Germany, one of the most industrialized military forces ever.
That because we ended the war with nuclear weapons then we're supposed to now use it on a completely defenseless population of two million people, half of whom are children who have no army of any kind, can't even break out of Gaza, let alone threaten any other country in the world, is absolutely demented.
But that is one of the war propaganda themes that are always used is everything is World War II, and that's the only word that we can reference.
Even though at the time the idea was we have to prevent all this from ever happening again.
They want to replicate it eternally.
But I don't know that I can support a party with someone like Randy Fine.
I don't understand.
Like, how could someone Randy Fine?
I mean, that's so disgusting.
It's demented.
It's it's that is that is that is psychotic to say that.
Does anyone say that?
But about Randy Fine.
Well, here's I think I think Randy Fine is such an important uh despite his how repulsive he is uh ethically, morally, and physically.
Despite that, I think he's a very important instrument for looking at this radical contradiction within the Republican Party and especially the the America First movement.
So Donald Trump.
And obviously there were a lot of Republicans who want to All right, let's move on to Palantir.
So here we go.
Trump taps Palantir to compile data on Americans.
Alice Carp, a co-founder and the chief executive of Palantir at a forum in Washington in April, the Trump administration expanded Palantir's work across the federal government.
Oh, man.
And if you're wondering, every single time, chat, if you're wondering about this carp guy.
American businessman and co-founder of the CEO of Software Palantir Technologies.
So uh, and this comes out um from March May 30th.
In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions over whether he might compile a masterless of personal information on Americans that could give him untold surveillance power.
Mr. Trump has not publicly talked about the effort since, but behind the scenes, officials have quietly put technology uh technological building blocks into place to enable his plan.
In particular, they have turned on one to one company Palantir, then a data analysis and technology firm.
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir's work across the federal government.
In recent months, the company has received more than 113 million in federal government spending since Mr. Trump took office according to public records, including additional funds from existing contracts, as well as new contracts with Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon.
Now, I will tell you guys this.
When I was working for the G, they did have uh Palantir access, and it was very fucking comprehensive.
Um, so I can only imagine what it's like now five years later.
This does not include a 795 million dollar contract that the Department of Defense awarded the company last week, which has not been spent.
Representatives of Palantir also speaking to at least two other agencies, the Social Security Administration and Internal Revenue Service about buying its technology according to six government officials and Palantir employees with knowledge of the discussions.
The push has put a key Palantir product called Foundry into at least four federal agents, including DHS and the Health Human Services Department.
While the adopting founder, which organized and analyzes data, paves the way for Trump to easily merge information from different agencies, the government officials said.
Creating detailed portraits of Americans based on government data is not just a pipe dream.
The Trump administration has already sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and other others through government databases, including their bank account numbers, the amounts of their student debt, their medical claims, and any disability status.
Mr. Trump could potentially use such information to advance his political agenda by policing immigrants and punishing critics, demographic, uh democratic lawmakers and critics have said privacy advocates, student unions and labor rights organizations have filed lawsuits to block data access, questioning whether the government could weaponize people's personal information.
Let's see here.
What else?
Let's see.
Palantir, which was founded in 2003 by Alex Carp and Mr. Thiel, went public in 2020, specializing as specialized in finding patterns in data and presenting the information in ways that are easy to process and navigate, such as charts and maps.
Its main product include Foundry data analytics platform and Gotham, which helps organize and draw conclusions from his data and his tailor for security and defense purposes.
In an interview last year, Mr. Carr Palantir's chief executive said the company's role was finding of hitting things by sifting through data.
Palantir has long work with the federal government.
It's government contracts and the defense department and the center for uh the CDC.
Also find it interesting, guys, that it got founded.
Um chat.
Camera turned off.
I find it interesting also, chat, that they um, you know, went public in 2020 during the pandemic.
Isn't that interesting?
Isn't that interesting, Chad?
Thank you.
Palantir also recently began uh helping immigration consular enforcement and removal operations team according to two Palantir employees and current two current and former DHS officials.
The work is part of a 30 million dollar contract that I signed with Palantir.
Um for most of my time here, I found the way that Palantir grappled with the right of our capabilities to be refreshing transparent constable.
She wrote, This has changed for me the past few months.
For me, there's a red line I won't redraw.
Yeah, this is a good chat.
And then also, check this out.
They fucking blew up in a stock market because of this.
That in a few minutes, of course.
And pop it up on the screen.
Palantir, like I said, at 13178 back near these all-time highs.
Now, in the market exploding in the market right now today, like I had mentioned, the S after Trump announced this.
Pops and tumbles down here to about 5850, and then gets a recovery back up here.
Nearly a 70-point swing in one trading session, and Palantir is able to pop off about 7% here near these all-time highs.
Uh, the point I make about this is if we see bullishness that begins into June, which is what a lot of investors are anticipating right now.
We could see the SP 500 index run up possibly to that 6,000 resistance point.
More bullishness could be coming into Palantir, depending on the buying pressure.
We could see a push past all-time highs, and that's where we see kind of that full mole price discovery mode.
Where is Palantir heading up next for its next leg?
In terms of the news that we got today, we have Trump tapping Palantir to compile data on Americans, saying the Trump administration has expanded Palantir's work with the government, spreading the company's technology, which could easily merge data on Americans throughout various agencies.
And you can see here Palantir Israel agree a strategic partnership for battle technology.
And Palantir is really surging on this optimism, optimism, excuse me, about AI darlings expanding work for the US government.
Uh so you see the foundry technology technology.
Sorry, it's been a long day, uh, being integrated here with at least four different government agencies.
Uh, the New York Times had reported this, a big article at the New York Times came with.
CIA also works with Palantir chat with um, and we see the Palantir here is really leading the NASDAQ 100 company so far in 2025.
Uh, the stock is up nearly 75% this year.
So amid this optimism about the expanding work for the U.S., we see about an 8% jump.
Uh Palantir pulling back just slightly in the after hours, sitting at about 130.
Um, you know, Palantir's game has came from a lot of its work in the federal government.
We also see officials at the Social Security Administration and the IRS have also had discussions with Palantir about buying its technology.
So you're having the major, major departments and entities of the government that now want to work in Palantir.
All right, so now you guys know that obviously it's people are it's it's stock is is getting pumped right now, right?
Now, here's the the CEO, your boy um Alex Carp.
Every single time tier CEO Alex Carp never won to hold back.
Uh he has now been calling out corporate America for its silence following Hamas' attack on Israel October 7th.
Here's what we had to see yesterday in Washington about the protests across college campuses and potentially hiring from them as well.
Of course, I've been calling out the thin corrasive, cancerous uh ideology that regresses below Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and any way for Western thought that is now a Bro, I already hate the way this guy speaks, man.
Holy shit, man.
What a pompous scumbag.
Like, where does this guy go to school?
Haverford Stanford went to Stanford, then go.
Yeah, no wonder he speaks that way.
Okay.
Fucking do it.
Pagan religion infecting our universities that regresses below Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and any way formed Western thought that is now a pagan religion infecting our universities.
because it's dangerous to America.
It is dangerous to allow discrimination on our college campuses simply because the people who are being discriminated against are viewed as successful.
That is really dangerous.
And we have, especially people like me who view themselves as progressive, need to stand up.
What it's divided.
I've there you go.
Guys woke, guys are progressive, lefty.
Are you sure you should say that?
And and and are like, you know, supportive.
I would say in my intellectual circles, I yeah, there are a lot of people, especially on the Israel issue that are uncomfortable with my position, and I sometimes fight with them.
But I'll tell you, it's important to Yeah, because they probably don't condone Israel killing kids every day.
That's probably why.
and you literally make the technology that the IDF uses to target Gaza.
For building a software company that you say in public, what you say in private, We kind of just think these things that are happening across college campuses, especially, are like a side show.
No, they are the show.
Because if we would lose the intellectual debate, you will not be able to deploy any army in the West ever.
See that?
What did he just say?
If we lose the intellectual debate, they know that they're losing the ground, chat.
They know that they're losing the ground, they know that they're losing the public appeal, they know that they're losing the support.
Right?
He said this roughly one year ago, right?
He knows that people are waking up to you know the parasitic state of Israel.
And he knows that the colleges are at the forefront of this.
And that's, and and of course our adversaries know.
Why don't we talk about why there's no tech scene in China or Russia?
Like there is no tech scene.
There are no software companies.
Why don't we bring the intellectual battle to them?
Hey, you want a tech scene that can support your GDP?
You've got to have a free, open, meritocratic, diverse, intellectually curious environment where you get to keep the equity that you build.
Like we're we're we're we're just not showing up for that debate, and that is the debate where we win or lose.
So I he just said a whole lot of nothing there.
I'm not gonna, I'm gonna be honest with you guys.
That's why a lot of these academics piss me off, right?
They use a bunch of words salad to convey their world views and shit like that, but he's just too much of a bitch to really give you basically to really say it.
Look, here's a short interview that he had with I part of it with uh CNBC.
Some people will say, well, it's because you sell, you know, that's your business.
Uh well, we were we it like we we're uh Israel, we do Israel is historically bought our product.
It's it's not a commercially relevant part of our business.
And you could you would the reason why a lot of people don't speak up publicly is we have a lot of other markets that are much bigger where maybe speaking up is controversial, like the US and other markets, and you know, so this is definitively was not an economic decision, if any, you could critique it as an economic decision.
I believe that, you know, like first of all, we have a precedent in this culture where people are supposed to speak up.
It seems like they only speak up when the issues either irrelevant, meaningless, or somehow it's something.
Yo, is it mirrored does this guy just talk without saying anything?
Like, chat.
Man, I'm getting flashbacks like to go into school with people like this.
Maybe am I crazy, chat?
I he's just I don't know what he's saying.
He's not giving any salli and cogent points whatso fucking ever here.
Not succinct at all.
Bunch of fucking word salad.
What maybe I'm crazy.
I'm I'm gonna play this thing out without any interruptions.
Let's play this.
This is what we're gonna do.
We're gonna play this from beginning to end, chat.
I'm not gonna interrupt at one time.
Let's play it from the beginning.
So she asked she asked him about outspoken pro-Israel views, let employees to leave the company.
I guess.
Um that's what this discussion about.
Him selling to Israel.
Let's see what he's got to say.
I'm gonna let this play out.
No interruption, let's go.
I part of it, some people will say, well, it's because you sell, you know, that's your business.
Uh well, we were we it like we we're uh Israel, we do Israel is historically bought our product.
It's it's not a commercially relevant part of our business.
There is and and you could you would the reason why a lot of people don't speak up publicly is we have a lot of other markets that are much bigger where maybe speaking up is controversial, like the US and other markets, and you know, so that this is definitively was not an economic decision, if any, you could critique it as an economic decision.
I believe that, you know, like first of all, we have a precedent in this culture where people are supposed to speak up.
It seems like they only speak up when the issues either irrelevant, meaningless, or somehow it's something you can say that you don't believe that won't get you in trouble and will allow you to sell products you may not believe in while pretending you have beliefs you don't.
That's not how we roll at Palantir.
And we we when you come to Palantir to work at Palantir, when you invest in Palantir, or when you uh use our products, have you lost employees because of the we've lost employees?
I'm sure we'll lose employees, I'm sure we'll lose, you know, it's like any real you could if you have a position that does not encost you ever to lose an employee, it's not a position.
It's some kind of self-pleasuring where the joke is on the other person or the joke is on you.
And we don't, you know, when you join Palantir and you dedicate your life to Palantir, we are prom I am standing in front of the company, the people run community or standard company, not promising you to tell you something you want to hear.
We're gonna get as close to telling you how we see the world as we're legally and ethically allowed to.
And we also do this externally.
So when you buy Palantir, when I'm telling you that I'm gonna sit behind the product or I'm gonna sit behind a deployment, I'm telling you what I believe.
That the you know, there obviously business worlds complicated, you have to make choices, but uh and then there's the over this is not a small issue.
From my perspective, it's not about just about Israel.
It's like, do you believe in the West?
Do you believe the West is has created a superior way of living?
Are you willing to admit you believe that?
And by the way, the other thing it's about is you know, a lot of people believe these things in private, but they think they have the luxury of not defending them in public.
It's just not true.
You know, part of the reason we have all this like scourge of uh kind of sycophantic, uh soft, thin, uh counterproductive, suicidal thought that has infected a lot of our large institutions is because the people who are doing important things who do not agree, they never speak up.
If you don't speak up and the other side is the only plus side screaming, don't be surprised when a lot of people follow it.
And so it is imperative on people to actually stand up.
And yes, there will be costs, but the costs are much greater if you don't.
Bro, chat.
Like what the fuck did he say?
Like, what the fuck did he say, dude?
All right, I I just want to make sure that I'm not not crazy here because he doesn't say anything.
He really doesn't say shit.
How the fuck is this guy sorry guys?
The camera keeps fucking turning off.
It's pissing me off.
How the fuck does this guy get so fucking rich and sell technology to our government agencies?
The...
Like the guy can't talk.
He made no fucking point at all.
And me listening to him, this is how a lot of people, academics uh speak, by the way, just so you guys know this guy went to Stanford and shit like that.
Like, they'll just use a bunch of fucking big words, string them together, and not say anything.
I hate when people speak this way, man.
It's a very pompous, pretentious way to get your views across because you're not necessarily able to really make real points.
So you obviouske from the conversation or from the question by using fucking word salad.
I hate this way of speaking.
And a lot of people do this shit, especially people from the Academic world.
They think that they're smarter than they really are.
And they're just not.
Because I would argue being able to be succinct, concise.
And speaking of direct fashion is far more appropriate for the majority of conversations that people respect you more when you just say it like it is.
Versus obfuscating using a whole bunch of vernacular that people don't fucking understand, bro.
Holy shit, man.
That was annoying.
In some places we were too arrogant, and some places we weren't arrogant enough.
That's like, you know, if we had gone into the VCs and been like, f you we're gonna win, they probably would have given us money.
Do you have any favorite stories from some of those VC meetings?
Well, I mean, we had so many, but obviously the most way too many.
The most famous is we're at like the most famous VC, and like we're you know, in the last round of the most important partner just like spent his time doodling.
My fantasy of it is he was doodling some erotic little picture that he was you know fixated on.
But you know, uh uh but in non-fairness to that person, I think in non-fairness who speaks like that, dude.
If we had stood up and walked out, like uses like double negatives, right?
Like in non-fairness.
We're like this, you guys are wasting our time.
Chances of them investing would have been much higher.
One of the things that entrepreneurs or builders need to understand about the valley is if you're not over maybe not a double negative, but like just unorthodox usage of of the non, like why aggressive about representing yourself, they'll just assume that it's not real.
In some places we were too arrogant, and some places we weren't arrogant enough.
That's like, you know, if we had gone into the VCs and been like, f you we're gonna win, they probably would have given us money.
Do you have any favorite stories from some of those VC meetings?
Well, I mean like he could have told us in a much better, okay.
Well, it seems like here he had a meeting with some venture capitalists, and you know they wanted to invest, and maybe they didn't he didn't come off confident enough.
He said, Yeah, if we came in there more confident, we probably could have told you guys, screw up, we're gonna win without win or without you, win with or without you.
That would have been a way more, you know, understandable way to get this fucking idea across, man.
But this is crazy, dude.
This guy's a retard.
I've never heard him speak until now.
And I already am annoyed.
This guy talks like a woman.
If I'm gonna be honest, see here what he says here.
That a few people get wealthy, and if you said platitudes that were obviously stupid, you could you're getting wealthy off of killing Palestinians with Palantir.
Oh shit, somebody's caught his ass out.
Oh killing my family in Palestine.
And you know, you haven't sleep at night.
Well, if you do you want to hear my answer?
Sure, okay.
So uh Okay, let's see how he deals with conflict.
Let's see, she called his ass out.
I I think the primary cause of death to Palestinians.
Okay, do you want to you want to hear the answer or do you want to go for no reason?
Well, do you you don't want to hear an answer?
Obviously, so the primary source of death in Palestine is the fact that Hamas has realized that there are millions and millions of useful idiots that will be that excuse.
This is why you don't get laughter to speak.
Because you are telling my people that you're justifying it because of Hamak or anyone else.
Can we get security up there?
Your AI and your technology from Palantir Kelp Palestinians.
Okay, see, obviously she's being an emotional retard, but what she's saying is true.
The technology that the IDF uses, right?
Basically, what they do is they feed this um this information that comes through Palantir into their stuff where basically identifies people of Gaza, right?
Because remember, they have all their identification.
It's an occupied fucking territory, chat.
So they have all their fucking birth records, they have all their names, they have their all their um uh you know identification documents, and they feed these names into this fucking database with that Palantir sifts through.
And it basically makes the decision either kill them, interrogate them, or spare them.
And winds up happening is uh a lot of the people get picked to be killed, right?
So, and and this kind of just comes off of an algorithm.
They're literally using an algorithm to do this, by the way, with Palantir software.
And that is what makes them decide their airstrikes.
Okay, chat.
Um I forget the exact someone in the chat can maybe correct me here.
Or sorry, not correct me, but like give me the sp the specific um there's something that they're it's Palantir and something else.
It's a software within Palantir that they use to do this.
Um if anyone in the chat can name it for me, if I see it, I'll remember it.
But long story short, that's what it is.
To summarize it for you guys, it basically gives like three different um choices kill, interrogate, or spare.
And obviously, we know that it goes more along the lines of murder, right?
Kill.
So that's what this woman is referring to.
She's not being the most eloquent about it, but this is what she's referring to when she says, your program is killing my people.
She is telling the truth.
Mostly terrorists, that's true.
See, see how he says mostly terrorists?
Okay, he's been an art supporter of Israel's war on Gaza.
His company's provided the Israeli army with air technology to help strike targets in occupied Palestine.
Days after October 7th Carp released a statement saying Palantir stands with Israel.
Of course.
Not only that, I think they flew a bunch of Israelis out to Palantir employees out to Israel chat.
They did that too, man.
Every single time *music* I believe she believes I'm evil.
I believe she's an unwitting product of an evil force, Hamas.
That she unwittingly.
Yo, I love when they do this.
This is more Zionist propaganda.
So what they'll do is they'll say, Oh, you're a useful idiot for Hamas because you're advocating for them by saying to stop bombing Gaza.
And these people don't understand that there's a difference.
You can say, yo, I don't want the Palestinian people dying and being murdered relentlessly without being a Hamas supporter, but they try to conflate the two.
This is what they always do, right?
They always try to do that, where it's like, oh, is it lavender?
Yeah, I think it is lavender.
I think it is lavender, Monica Thomas.
I don't know if it's Pegasus.
I think it's lavender, though.
Let me look up lavender.
That might be it.
I forget which news outlet reported this.
I forget this.
Um, here we go.
So, as part of the Gaza War, the IDF has used artificial intelligence to rapidly and automatically perform much of the process of determining what to bomb.
Israel has greatly expanded the bombing of the Gaza Strip, which in previous wars had been linked, uh l uh limited by the Israeli Air Force running out of targets.
Bro, running out of targets.
These niggas are just finding people to kill, bro.
Every single time.
Running out of targets, chat, right?
So they're like, hey, AI, find us more targets.
Um these tools include the gospel and AI, which automatically reviews surveillance data looking for buildings, equipment, and people thought to uh belong to the enemy, and upon finding them recommends bombing targets to a human analyst who may then decide whether to pass it along to the field.
Another is lavender.
Bam, there we go.
Lavender is an AI powered database which lists tens of thousands of Palestinian men linked by AI to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic jihad, and which is also used for target recommendation.
Uh critics have argued the use of these AI tools puts civilian at risk, blurs accountability, and results in military disproportionate violence and violation of international humanitarian law.
Thank you so much for that.
Um I think it was Monica that told me that said that.
Monica Thomas, thank you, Monica.
You get a Don DeMarco for that.
But yes, the name of the program is called Lavender.
I told you guys, see, there's no cap in my raps, ninjas.
Ponch.
I'm telling y'all, bro, like these dudes are literally out here Using AI to kill fucking people, bro.
And again, this thing, this AI powered database, there's like almost no accountability.
It just gets pushed through and approved by the generals.
Like the Israeli military higher heads, the brass, right, that get this shit.
They don't like review it.
They're just like, oh, okay, uh, AI machine says kill this guy, okay, let's do it.
Like, they don't give a fuck, bro.
They don't give a flying fuck, man.
So that's kind of where we're at with this.
But yeah, up uh um Lavender.
Is part of their strategy, that she is a product.
And the most important thing, arguably in the book, or what Palinger or what you could learn is do not become a product of an ideology that sounds sensible.
Oh, yeah.
Um, so wanting children to not get blown up and killed um isn't sensible, I guess, right?
This good dude's a fucking retard.
Truly a fucking retard, man.
Um but yeah, it I I think it's safe to say that the guy's not very um uh weapons.
Oh, okay, there she is.
This is the girl, I think the same one.
Support genocide.
Shame on you.
Have a hundred humanity.
Have a content.
It's all about it.
It would have been better if she just said, like, hey, your program, you know, literally targets people and kill like when you get the mic like that, you want to be able to articulate yourself.
Like just yelling there and being emotional recording on your phone isn't really going to, it makes yourself look crazy.
It's the funniest power for you.
You all are sick if you support genocide too.
So we are very focused on product innovate innovation.
Part of what AI does is allows you to innovate quicker, and if you have distribution, distribute that in innovation quicker.
So our main goal is to accelerate product development in all areas: military, manufacturing, government, AI-backed targeting, AI-backed, uh AI backed targeting, okay.
My firm belief is Palantir will be 10 times bigger in the future.
You know, you've had all these critiques of Palantir.
We're the Frankenstein monster.
It can't be a product.
It's never gonna be free cash flow positive.
It's never gonna be gap profitable.
It could never get on the SP.
It's clearly very valuable, but it can't be ten times value more valuable.
And you know, our our job is to show and not tell, and we are gonna show that we can be ten times bigger than we what they care about is making money, dude.
Making money and Zionism.
Uh, but I think we're pretty much done listening to this guy, right?
Uh uh chat, uh, you guys would agree that we don't know what the hell this nigga's talking about.
Uh cannot fucking articulate himself out of a wet paper bag.
It's actually pretty fucking ridiculous.
Um what debate tactics do you mostly see used by Zionists?
Uh very simple.
Um they use a couple of them.
They um try to use a partition plan like the other a retard use against me that um that the Israelis were going to uh wanted a partition plan um to basically split it.
But the problem is that um like Palestinians were like 70% of the population, Israelis were only like 20, 30 percent of the population, but they wanted 50, 60, they wanted 60% of the land.
So the partition plan basically worked like this.
Let's go ahead and pull it up for you guys.
Because unlike these retards, um I have to Google it.
So here was the plan that they were gonna have the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was proposed by the UN to partition mandatory Palestine at the end of the British mandate, drafted by the UN on September 3rd, 1947.
The plan that was adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 29th, 1947 as a resolution.
Um the partition plan, a four-part document attached to the resolution provided for the determination of the mandate, the gradual withdrawal of British armed forces uh by no later than August 1st, 1948, and the delineation of border boundaries between the two states in Jerusalem at least two months after withdrawal, but no later than October 1st, 1948.
The Arab state was to have a territory of 11,592 square kilometers or 42% of the mandate's territory in the British state uh a territory of 15,264 square kilometers kilometers, or 56%.
So basically they were gonna get damn near 60%, and the Palestinians were gonna get um 40%, right?
And obviously the Arabs didn't agree to this because there were way more Arabs, and it's like, bro, it's not your Lance and divy up.
What the fuck?
So that's why they didn't agree to it.
Because this idiot during his debate, right?
When I was debating um, if you go to my channel, right?
Here.
Um, I gotta bring Scott Ritter back, by the way, too, guys.
Gonna very soon.
So when I debated these retards, right?
He brings up the partition.
Israelis simply don't value Palestinian.
Hold on, let me find this for you guys.
I embarrass these niggas, bro.
Like that, it's crazy to me how like they didn't, they don't understand anything.
This fat retard comes in.
Hold on, chat.
Uh yeah, right here.
All the Arabs invaded.
They built Tel Aviv into what it is today, and all of a sudden they're not.
This is a very common Zionist set.
We'll go through the main Zionist debates, man.
That's why I be smoking these niggas, because I already know what they're gonna say.
Like, bro, come on.
It had a two-state solution, no?
Are you talking about the Balfour declaration?
But now, let me finish.
Let me finish what I'm saying.
No?
Are you talking about the Balfour declaration?
So when he said this, the British mandate, I thought it was talking about the Bath Bord declaration.
No, but after that, the British mandate had a two-state solution.
This is what he's talking about.
This partition plan right here is exactly what he's talking about.
Now I got confused.
I thought he was talking talking about the Balfour Declaration.
There's gonna be an Arab state and there was gonna be a Jewish state.
Right after that, all the Arabs invaded.
That's something that you don't like to talk about.
Let's be honest.
Well, it wasn't your land to have in the first place.
Yeah, like there's no why are they gonna partition land that you doesn't even fucking belong to you?
That's like, and this is like let me give you guys the equivalent when these because this is a stupid fucking talking point that they bring up all the fucking time.
This in the 1967 borders.
So they always say, Oh, you had the opportunity, but the Arabs refused it, blah, blah, blah.
That's like me saying, All right, bro, um, what's up, nigga?
I'm here, okay?
Like, Bomboka.
I'm gonna live in your house.
All right.
I moved in.
You didn't really invite me, but I'm here.
Um, and uh, I'm gonna take 60%, you get 40%, sign this contract.
What would you say?
You'd be like, uh, no, we're not gonna agree to this.
Like, fuck you.
Get out of my house.
That's exactly what happened, right?
And then on top of that, imagine that insult to injury.
They're smaller than you are, right?
He's weaker than you are, and he's telling you, yeah, um, I'm taking 60% of this house.
You would look at him and be like, no, we're not gonna agree to that.
Get the fuck out, right?
So when dumbass Israelis like this guy come in and say, Well, you had the chance to get like 40%, motherfucker.
Number one, it wasn't your land to give in the first place, and then number two, why the fuck are they gonna take 40%?
And he thinks like that's a deal.
That doesn't make sense.
You can't go to somebody's house, take and then say, all right, bro, here's a partition plan.
I'm taking 60%, you could live in a garage, nigga.
Stupid.
No, dumbass.
That's a big one that they use, right?
And then the other one is this stupid ass argument he made here.
Um this is another common one.
Muslims died, yes, Christians died, yes.
And Americans died.
Now here's the thing.
Shooting who are now killed, all of them.
What happened?
Wait on line.
Yeah, get in there.
Wait a minute, but this fucking retard was annoying.
He was like just heckling from the side, this old fuck.
Look, you can see his titties poking out.
So here, one, two, three, four, five.
This guy was an idiot, too.
He was annoying as fuck.
These three retards.
This guy was over here saying Israel and America are the same thing.
Wait on line, you're not a mic.
Everything was fine.
People had visas to go in and out of Israel.
Talks about October 6th.
Oh, and then this retard too is also a pro Zio.
That was like 100,000 people died?
Not true.
Shoot fucking dumbass.
Wait a minute, you're not a mic.
Everything was fine.
People had visas to go in and out of Israel to work.
Things were fine.
Yep.
What happened?
Yasser Arafat when he died, left.
What does Yasser Arafat have to do with anything, bro?
Like he's not a member of Hamas, like he's PLO.
Palestine Liberation Organization.
Like, bro, what the fuck are you talking about?
This has nothing to do with the discussion.
His wife with over a billion dollars.
And the leaders of Hamas, 12 billion dollars.
Yeah, and they're all dead.
What does that have to do with anything?
Who are now killed, all of them?
What happens?
Yeah, because Israel assassinated them.
When there's war, they get richer.
The people of Gaza get poorer.
And then the Jews look bad on the world stage.
That's all that happened.
Look at that.
No accountability.
No.
The reason why the Jews look bad on the world stage is because you guys just kill fucking kids all day.
See how he tries to obfuscate?
First, it started with October 7th.
Then it's oh, well, the Palestinian leaders take the money and use it for themselves.
Bro, that's not what we're here to talk about, motherfucker.
Like, we're not here to talk about Yasser Arafat, the PLO, and Hamas leaders.
Like, that's not what it is.
We're talking about what transpired on October 7th.
This has nothing to do with the conversation, but this is a very big Zionist talking point where they say, oh, well, we get they had billions of dollars, they built tunnels with it, and they got weapons and all this other shit.
That's not what we're talking about.
Okay.
We're talking about you guys killing innocent people.
Like 50% of the population and in uh Gaza is kids, bro.
Just so you guys know.
About 50% of the population in Gaza are fucking children.
Happens.
Okay, so here's the thing.
Humanitarian goes to the top.
See, no, you kill the humanitarians that come in.
They literally bombed the humanitarians that come in.
The world kitchen came in.
I showed you guys this article where uh a Canadian, uh Australian, New Zealander, I think even one might have even been an uh an American citizen, have dual citizen Canadian, was killed.
They got killed in an airstrike while trying to um cook for kids.
Civilians suffer.
I agree there's a lot of people.
We were talking about October 7th, and you just completely suffering.
Yeah, because someone said I need to control the mic volume.
Jazzy trolling.
So I need to control the mic volume.
Killing an airstrike while trying to um cook for kids.
I mean, it sounds good right here.
Someone said I need to control the mic volume.
Because when you go and say a thousand Israelis got killed, that's not true.
It was a good thing.
We'll say people got people got killed.
Yeah, the point I'm trying to make is bro.
Yeah.
You're Muslim.
But here's the thing.
Are you Muslim?
Hamas.
Are you Muslim?
Again, what does that have to do with anything?
See, I always like bro, these guys cannot stay on topic at all.
They can never stay on fucking topic, bro.
That's irrelevant to the conversation.
That's irrelevant to the conversation.
Muslims died.
Yes, Christians died.
Yes.
And the kids died.
Here's the thing.
That's why.
That's why I'm critical of Israel.
People died.
Now with that's Yeah, because the Israelis don't value life outside of their own, dude.
Anyway, but yeah, those are the talk, a lot of the talking points they have.
I don't even want to watch this anymore because you guys could go ahead.
Feel free.
I made a whole clip on this, by the way.
This is not from the original stream.
This is from uh a clip that I dropped the other day.
Feel free to watch it if you guys want.
I'll drop it here.
I put timestamps in there for you guys.
It's about 20 minutes long.
Uh 25 minutes to be exact.
I put the timestamps in there for y'all because you know your boy Myron, I love you guys, and I try to make your viewing experience a lot better.
Uh but the stamps are all there.
Uh let's see what we got going on here.
Um, here we go.
We looks like looks like we got a press conference from the bureau.
Let's go, baby.
You can see people stepping to the post.
More than I guarantee this is probably the special agent in charge right here.
Right now, including FBI officials, boulder police providing an update on what they're calling a terror attack.
Let's listen into it live.
Good afternoon, and thank you all for coming.
My name is Vicky Migoya, and I am the public affairs officer for FBI Denver.
We are here today.
All right, so she does all the announcements.
She's like the publicist for the agency for the um for the SAC office.
To provide another update about the ongoing investigation into the incident earlier today on see if I can get a better angle, man.
Fox always trashed with these fucking press conferences.
CNN is better, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
Way better quality, man.
Um, press conference.
Let's see.
CNN, maybe.
Bro.
You know, Boulder is not.
All right, we'll just go back to Fox.
"Pearl Street Mall in Boulder.
First, you're going to hear from FBI Denver, special agent in charge, Mark McCollick.
His name is Mark M-A-R-K.
McCollik M I C H A L E K. After that, you will hear from Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfern.
That is S T E P H E N. Redfern is R E D F E A R N. After the two men speak, we will take a few questions at the end.
Thank you.
And now Mr. McCollick.
The FBI shares in the sorrow of the Boulder community, especially to those who are And you guys, I've explained to you guys before what a SAIC is or special agent in charge.
They're gonna be the top guy running the office.
Okay.
So he's the you know, the sack.
So it goes special agent in charge, assistant special agent in charge, supervisory special agent, then regular special agent.
So this guy's the top official for the office um in Denver.
Now I also want to let you guys know these guys don't carry cases.
So there's obviously gonna be a case agent on this, um, probably two case agents from one squad, probably the JTTF Joint Terrorism Task Force, and obviously he oversees that.
Those who have family or friends injured in this tragedy.
But anytime there's a big press conference like this, the sack is always gonna be the one on the mic to talk about it.
We have surged resources and personnel to the scene.
Our special agents, our victim specialist and evidence response teams are doing everything they can to assist our law enforcement partners.
In the coming days, we will continue to support the victims and help uncover the events leading up to this terrible attack.
Know that we stand with you, we grieve with you, and we are here to help for as long as it takes.
We're early in the investigation, but some details have emerged.
I'm able to confirm there are six victims, ages 67 to 88.
All of them have been transported to local hospitals.
This attack happened at a regularly scheduled weekly peaceful event.
Witnesses are reporting that the subject used a makeshift flamethrower.
Oh, hold on.
Into the crowd.
Bro had a fucking flamethrower, dude.
What the fuck is going on?
Because we saw Molotov cocktails.
So that's a little bit di must, okay.
Interesting.
Let's keep watching.
Reporting that the subject used a makeshift flamethrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd.
The suspect was heard to yell free Palestine during the attack.
God fuck it.
Damn, bro.
These retards, man, what a fucking dumbass.
This is not how we help the Palestinian people.
It's not how we do it, man.
It's not how you do it.
Use your brain, use your influence, and then you got the truth on your side.
There's no need for this fucking violence, bro.
Because these fucking retards do this shit, right?
Because here's the other thing, too, right?
If you're gonna go ahead and sit there and say, yo, the violence that they're perpetrating in Gaza is a travesty.
The kids are dying.
Yeah, fair.
But you look like a ridiculous hypocrite if then you go ahead and then perpetrate the very violence that you're complaining against on people that have nothing to do with the conflict.
How is attacking people that just want the hostages to come home?
How does that help?
That doesn't do shit.
And you're practicing the very violence that you're complaining that the IDF is using against the people in Gaza.
It doesn't work.
Now this retard's gonna go to jail, right?
He's gonna go to prison.
Who do you help?
Nobody.
So doesn't do shit.
And it hurts the real activists that want to get some peace going on here between the two different parties.
Some people are saying it might be a false flag.
We'll see.
Might be a false flag.
Who knows, man?
We know what the Massad's motto is.
We know what their motto is.
I think you guys know too.
By deception, we create war.
The subject has been identified as Mohammed Sabri Solomon.
And it wouldn't be the first time that they've done false flags.
Levana fair, etc.
They've done it before.
Um we saw what happened um between the um Ansar Allah and uh not sorlah, excuse me, fucking jumballah, if I'm not mistaken.
They're like a um, you know, a uh a diaspora people that exist in Iran and some other places, and they're they conducted a terrorist attack in Iran, and they were supported by Americans allegedly, but the people that really paid them were Mossad.
And they were trying to start a fucking war.
So yes, I I don't put anything past the Israelis.
Trust me, guys, I know that they do false flags all the fucking time.
We'll have to see what happens in this investigation.
We'll have to see.
But uh, you know, like I said before, uh rectifying the problem going on in Gaza is never going to be fixed with a cycle of violence.
It just it doesn't work, bro.
And he's 45 years old.
The FBI is processing the crime scene in the subject vehicle in interviewing key witnesses.
We're assisting Boulder police and providing technical, analytic and additional forensic resources.
As a result of these preliminary facts, it is clear that this is a targeted act of violence, and the FBI is investigating this as an act of terrorism.
Sadly, attacks like this are becoming too common across the country.
This is an example of how perpetrators of violence and watch the ADL, Netanyahu, APAC, and all the other um, you know, Zionist lobby groups, watch them use this to their advantage.
They're gonna use this as a political tool to usher in censorship, restrictions, and uh and justify a war in the greater Middle East.
Trust me, bro, they're gonna use it for their own political ideal uh uh uh agenda.
They're absolutely gonna use it for their own political agenda.
They're already starting.
Violence continue to threaten communities across our nation.
It's our job, the FBI, the Boulder Police, and our law enforcement and community partners to bring these criminals to justice and keep our communities safe.
We're asking for the public's help as we continue to investigate this horrific act of violence.
I'll direct anyone that has uh phone calls that wants to make phone calls to 1-800, call FBI.
And if you have digital evidence, whether that is uh video or social media posts or anything that can help the investigators, please send that to FBI.gov backslash boulder attack B-O-U-L-D.
All right, so they already made a website.
E-E-R-A-T-T-A-C-K.
Our strength as a society comes from our shared values and our commitment to protecting one another.
Any attempt to big alien foot, bro.
You're the best streamer I've found in years, killing it tonight.
Been listening for about six months religiously.
You bounce between current events flawless and our current uh super knowledgeable O slash.
I appreciate that big alien foot.
I'm trying, man.
I'm trying to give you guys the best coverage, man, when it comes to political commentary, true crime, everything, man.
Uh being super flexible, right?
We started off the show talking about um you know war with Ukraine and Russia.
We covered that in detail.
Then we went into the Diddy case um week three, broke that down with you guys, going over the evidence.
Then obviously we covered this terrorism attack that literally happened just now.
Um then we went into um Palantir talking about that.
Uh, you know, but speaking of which, uh, you know, I'm not happy that people like Alex Carp are gonna have our information.
The guy's a fucking retard, as you guys can see.
Not good at all.
Not good at all because the dude obviously works for Israel.
To protect any com any any attempt to divide us through fear or harm has no place in Boulder, in Colorado, or anywhere in our nation.
We stand in full solidarity with those targeted, and we will continue to ensure that justice is pursued swiftly, that support is provided.
Yeah, they're gonna probably write a criminal complaint right now as we speak, by the way, chat.
Guaranteed a criminal complaint is being drafted as we speak, and they're going to absolutely use that to prosecute this guy, get an arrest warrant.
To victims and their communities, and preventative action is taken to protect everyone's safety.
And I'll turn it over to Boulder Police Chief Redford.
Thank you, special agent in charge.
Uh as as was mentioned, my name is Stephen Redford.
So the chief is the equivalent to the FBI special agent in charge.
From the state and local perspective.
And then obviously I wouldn't be surprised if uh Colin Rod's Colorado State Police are not involved in this investigation as well.
And the county sheriff's office.
So you got city, state, county, and fed.
First and foremost, uh the FBI for their swift response today and our partnerships which uh preceded this attack today.
Uh we are very grateful for their assistance uh and we'll be working uh hand in hand moving forward.
Uh I want to give first an update on the scene.
Uh as many of you are aware, we have several blocks uh closed off in downtown Boulders surrounding the courthouse.
Uh we are still clearing that area for devices.
Uh we have multiple teams of uh canine and our bomb uh bomb squad and hazmat teams in that area.
I cannot at this point give you a time, an estimated time for opening uh of down of that area downtown, uh, where hopefully it will be this evening.
Uh we ask uh we understand that people's vehicles are in that uh area that's closed and they'd like to get them.
Please follow uh the Boulder Police Twitter account or other social media as well.
We will uh report on that when we open that area.
Uh we want to be reasonably sure as best as we can before we uh open the area and let people go back uh there to businesses to get their vehicles that it is as safe as possible.
Uh the courthouse, I will announce uh the courthouse will be closed tomorrow.
Uh there is business uh in that courthouse through the the Boulder County.
Uh it will be closed tomorrow as we continue this investigation.
Uh just uh a couple of mentions.
We know there's other events, including things going on this evening uh in town uh and in the coming week, and we uh are ensuring that uh we have uh resources there at those events to ensure that people are able to go about their business safely in light of this attack.
Uh but as always we urge people to call 911, call us if they see suspicious behavior, if they see someone uh that's acting in a manner that appears to be suspicious.
We would like to uh receive that call, go out and verify uh whether somebody's behavior is malicious or not.
Uh I want to thank our law enforcement partners.
I started by thanking the FBI, but when this call came out today, uh we asked for help from all of our partnering agencies, some of whom are here today, and I can't thank you enough.
It's not the first time we've had to do that here in Boulder, and it's not the first time that we've had to do that in the metro area.
Uh and the special agent in charge referenced partnerships.
Uh, when we put out the call today, we had a lot of help, uh both locally and from the region, and I really uh can't thank our partners enough.
Uh also uh it would I would be remiss if I didn't mention the first responders today.
Uh when this call came out today, our officers rushed as quickly as they could, somewhere close to the area, and they immediately ran into a chaotic situation where a man was throwing Molotov cocktails and using other devices to hurt people.
Uh our officers, as they're trained, immediately interacted with the suspect, took him into custody, and then began rendering aid to those victims.
And I'm very proud of our response today.
I'm very proud of our partners as well uh with the fire department and well as uh American medical response.
Uh before we take some questions, um, I just want to say that uh, you know, Boulder is not immune to tragedy, sadly, and I know a lot of people are scared right now.
A lot of people are uh upset and questioning how this happened and why.
Uh all I know is Boulder has recovered before uh from uh acts of violence, and we will again recover.
I urge the community in this time to come together.
Uh now is not the time to be divisive.
Uh yeah, apparently this guy came uh two years ago.
Overstayed his visa.
This is why we got to go hard on immigration, bro.
I've been telling you all this, man.
Gotta go hard on immigration with some of these folks.
And we will continue to ensure community safety along with all of our partners.
Uh to echo the special agent in charge comments.
Our hearts go out to everyone affected today.
Uh here in Colorado, we understand that this has a ripple effect in many communities, uh, and we are continuing to to uh stand with and support the victims affected uh today by this attack.
With that, I think we'll turn it back over to our public information officers.
So, We've got time for a few questions.
Um I'll call on some folks.
Uh is there any information that could indicate the individual that is in custody is linked to a greater network or any particular group?
Not at this time.
Uh the subject is in custody, uh, but this will be a thorough and complete investigation, and those checks are ongoing.
Colleen, uh, could you please uh tell us the spelling of this suspect's name and hey niggas, we got the first page on Rumble.
Let's go, baby.
Ponch.
What cuss is in?
Is he gonna face federal charges or state charges?
What's what's next?
Oh, it's 100% gonna be federal, bro.
100% gotta be federal.
got it in there He might get some state charges too, but the feds are gonna take up first for sure.
His name is spelled uh Mohammed M-O-H-A-M-E-D-A-B-R-Y, Solomon.
S O L I M A N. And we are early in the investigative process.
Um both both teams are working side by side collaboratively, and we'll see where the uh where the investigation goes.
Yeah, Kayleigh.
Translation, I guarantee you guys is going federal, bro.
Garrend fucking teed, bro.
Um there's gonna be an enormous amount of pressure to to make it um federal case.
Let me see, make sure I don't...
Let me read some of these chats.
DLAD says simple speech is more intelligent than pompous words, salad facts, Alex Carp's a retard.
Uh, what debate is used commonly by uh Zionists, we went over that.
Martin, you see the BBC video of the doctor working in Palestine exposing how the Zs were killing innocence and uh interviewer tried to shut her down.
Here's the link.
Okay, I'll pull that up next.
Um totally agree that it was for influence.
Timpool used to bring this up all the time.
That's why the uprising started.
He hasn't mentioned it once since the regime change on Saudi trip.
Uh 511 Qatar offers playing 514 Trump removes sanctions on Syria influence.
To a degree, I mean, I I think um Syria the removing the sanctions for Syria was more about um Syria recognizing Israel as a as a as an independent state, which makes um the United States' job easier.
Look, you got okay.
So you guys gotta understand that the United States, right?
Um Jay Matt Mattas says, thank you for being a voice for the voiceless.
Um will there be another IRL stream like Friday?
The OSS is ready to show full support.
It was funny how the boy them boys couldn't refute your facts even while confirming every stereotype keep speaking of truth.
Yeah, I think next Friday we'll go back out there.
Um so going back to the thing with Syria.
So you guys got to understand, right?
So, like the United States, right?
We don't just run cover for Israel um, you know, militarily by giving them aid.
We also run cover by bribing their enemies.
Okay.
So as you guys know, Israel is in the Middle East, okay?
And some of you guys might not be good with maps.
Let me go ahead and just show you guys this real quick.
Okay.
Because I think it's very important that you guys understand the geographical significance of this.
Okay.
So here's Israel, right?
Go out in the you know, grand scheme of things.
Here's Africa, Northern Africa, and the Middle East.
This area right here, right?
This area right here is typically referred to as the Middle East.
So we zoom in a little bit in Israel, this strip of land right here.
All right.
Now, it's important to see where what they're surrounded by.
Jordan is to the east, Syria to the northeast, Lebanon to the north, Sudan, uh Sudan, sorry, Egypt to the south, right?
Now, all of these countries at one point hated Israel.
Okay.
When they invaded in 47 and 67 and all these other wars, um, it was by all these countries.
Okay.
Now, Jordan and Egypt have effectively been bribed.
We pay both of these countries, both Jordan and Egypt, a lot of money to play nice with Israel.
Okay?
Lebanon doesn't wanna play nice.
His bowl is here, they don't like them.
And then for a very long time, um, Israel had issues with Syria, because Bashar al-Assad was a member of the acts of resistance.
Okay, the Acts of Resistance is a proxy force um led by Iran.
Okay, and Iran is right here.
Okay.
And they would use Syria as a conduit to get supplies and resources over to Hezbollah here in Lebanon.
So they would use the country of Syria to make this happen.
Okay.
Now when Syria was overthrown by Jolani and the rebel forces in late 2024, one of the things that he did was he got rid of the IRGC representatives that were members of the acts of resistance that facilitated the movement of weapons and resources to Lebanon.
He did this to kind of get an olive uh branch out to Israel and the Western powers.
Because he understood, at least from his perspective, is hey, we need to be friendly to the West so that we can number one get all get these sanctions out of here and revitalize our economy.
And when Trump met with this guy who used to be a former Al Qaeda member, by the way, this is him, just so you guys know, by the way.
Let me show you guys who this guy is.
We're going deep in Middle Eastern affairs, but I do think that this is impair important.
So I call him Al Jalani, but Ahmed El Sharra, okay, this guy.
Okay.
Dude used to be an Al Qaeda member, by the way, FYI.
Now he's cleaned out.
Look at him.
And he's the president of Syria right now.
Okay?
Literally took over in January 2025.
Trump met with him when he did his Middle Eastern tour and basically um relieved them of uh basically um lifted the sanctions that had been there for a while.
Also, a part of lifting the sanctions is he wants to recognize Israel as a sovereign state, which a lot of these countries never did.
They never recognize Israel.
So he's gonna recognize Israel and have diplomatic relations with Israel, and that's good for the United States.
Why?
Because now that's one less enemy they got to deal with.
Okay.
Whenever they are able to get another ally or another Arab country that recognizes Israel or makes peace with Israel, it makes life easier for them.
Because now we don't have to spend as much defense budget or send as much resources over to Israel to defend themselves against these different countries.
So Syria coming to the table to recognize Israel is huge for the United States because that alleviates our defense budget, or excuse me, uh our our aid budget for Israel.
Okay.
So I hope that makes sense.
Now to answer your question.
Amen.
Thank you.
Forget who asked that question.
Oh, yeah, for yeah, because you were saying what with Qatar.
Yeah.
So that's why it's important.
Uh Casey, will Israel stage another false flag attack like 9-11 and dragged the U.S. into war with Iran, or do you think it will be different this time?
I personally believe the Americans aren't red-pilled enough.
Yeah, most Americans aren't, bro.
A lot of them are blue-pilled as fuck, dude, to be honest with you.
So we'll see what happens.
Um for the chief, any update on victims' conditions, how they're doing.
Uh yes, and I'm not sure if we stated prior, but uh we uh it's been reported to us that the victims age uh age uh range from about 67 to 88, I believe we mentioned.
Uh we know that four of those uh victims were taken to Boulder Community Hospital and and remain there or have been uh released.
I don't know the status of that.
Uh two additional victims were airlifted to uh the Denver metro area, I believe to uh Aurora uh hospital burn unit.
Uh at uh at this time all our all six victims are still being treated.
Um and again, we're we are uh our our thoughts are are heavily focused on their their their recovery right now.
Uh so the the question was about the condition uh of the victims.
Uh the last update I had is uh that at least one victim uh was very seriously injured, probably safe to say critical condition, and then uh other victims received more minor injuries.
I think uh there's a wide range, but I'm not uh we haven't talked to doctors yet and gotten an actual rundown of specific injuries.
It doesn't include the suspect, has it?
Uh the suspect was injured.
Uh the suspect was taken to the hospital and he was uh examined there as well.
I'm not sure if he's been uh taken to to the correctional facility yet or not.
One more question.
There are people uh online witnesses that say there was a second attacker.
Can you speak to that at all?
What I can say, and and uh I will say that you know I've been involved in several of these uh these mass casualty events uh in my career, and there's almost always reports of multiple suspects.
It's it's very typical.
Um we did receive reports of differing descriptions uh from everything we know in in the witness briefings and and interviews that we've done at this point.
Uh, we do not believe that there is an additional suspect at large.
Um, we're not gonna say that with absolute certainty because we're still uh conducting a lot of interviews.
Um, but we believe that the initial report of two suspects, uh, we have not been able to confirm that, and and we're fairly confident we have the lone suspect in custody.
All right, so um and uh guys we're just at 266,000 um subscribers on the channel just now live.
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Um but yeah.
We also had a question about the prosecution.
Boulder district attorney Michael Doherty is present and can elaborate a little bit on that.
I'll turn the mic over to him at this time.
Good evening.
I'm Michael Doherty, I'm the district attorney for Boulder County and first.
Okay, so he is the top prosecutor um for Boulder, Colorado at the state level.
I wonder if the A USA is gonna make a statement too.
Or the USA in this case, is gonna be the U United States attorney.
I want to echo what the chief and the special agent in charge said.
Our hearts go out to the victims, their loved ones, and our community.
I also want to recognize the community members who responded and tried to render aid in the moments after this horrific attack took place, as well as who helped law enforcement, which acted with great courage in apprehending the suspect who is now in custody.
I will emphasize that we're in the very early stages here, but the response by federal, state, and local officials is underway, and I greatly appreciate the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
There are many agents.
We have the Colorado State Patrol here, Boulder County Sheriff's Office.
Told you, state police are gonna be involved too.
Everybody, man.
And of course, of course, the Boulder Police Department.
They are working hand in hand to ensure that we secure all the evidence, all the information, and all the witness statements we need to hold the attacker fully accountable.
That is my promise to hold the account the attacker fully accountable.
So this might go to the state first, chat.
The fact that he's commenting like this, this is a little weird.
I'm not gonna lie.
Um, so interesting.
The US Attorney's Office and my office have a strong working relationship.
We've worked on cases in the past.
And as you know, when it's uh mass attack, whether it be King Supers, Club Q, Planned Parenthood, the list goes on and on, and unfortunately and tragically, that list is too long for the state of Colorado.
But from those experiences, we have forged really strong working relationship to ensure that we do everything possible, everything we can do and need to do to secure justice for the victims, their family members, and the boulder community, as well as the state of Colorado.
So we're in close communication with the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The US attorney and I just spoke on the phone again now, and in the coming days, this there you go.
That makes sense.
That's his functional equivalent over at the federal prosecutor's office.
Isn't what we made about what charges to file and where.
There's a couple different options.
But what I would stress now, most importantly, is we are fully united, 100 percent, in making sure the charges we bring hold the attacker fully accountable.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, that netting is cooked.
All right, thank you all for coming.
Um the Boulder Police Department and the FBI will summarize some of what was said at this news conference, and we'll have a news release we'll put out on our social media accounts later this evening.
We don't anticipate another press conference tonight.
Thank you.
All right.
Just listening in there to the latest update from law enforcement, including the first time we're hearing from the FBI after this breaking news event, as there was an incident on the Pearl Street Mall saying six people were injured.
Guys, that's not my audio, by the way.
He just sounds funny like that.
I don't know what the fuck is wrong with Fox.
But yeah.
Taken to local hospitals.
Several transferred to the Aurora Burn Unit, a medical...
I guess my audio is better than his.
What the fuck is going on, bro?
The suspect was also taken to the hospital as they were learning more information about this suspect, Mohammed Solomon, after a makeshift flamethrower and also incendiary devices were found on him.
They said they're investigating this as terrorism after this incident earlier today in Boulder.
The area where this happened on Pearl Street in 13th is still closed until potentially tomorrow.
And they also wanted to go against some reports saying there was only one suspect.
That is what they believe at this time, although the investigation is still very much in its very beginning stages.
So that's what we're learning here on live now from Fox.
Six victims taken to the hospital.
Age ranges from 67 to 88, as they have identified this victim and they're investigating it as an act of terrorism.
As some of these individuals were gathered to protest uh for the release of the case.
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Briefly tell you more about what we know as several people were injured.
And you also heard them talk about incidents, including in Boulder back in 2021, the tragic mass shooting.
This guy looks crazy, bro.
Chain.
So Mike Doherty, the district attorney in Boulder, Colorado, mentioning that, talking about the high profile nature of some of uh these incidents that have happened in Boulder, Colorado.
Of course, six people were injured, uh suffering burns on Sunday.
They are still remaining in the hospital right now at this point.
But uh just some very interesting information right there from the FBI from the Boulder Police Chief, uh Steven Redbeard, uh Redbird, uh talking about this, this makeshift frame flamethrower, the suspect uh had, and also the fact that he did yell free Palestine.
That's crazy that he had a flamethrower.
I want to definitely see that man.
Like, if the FBI can publish a picture of the fucking weapon, because that is wild.
Uh, as he was also being arrested, and that echoes to what we saw, the fatal shooting in Washington, DC, more than a week ago, as two Israeli embassy staffers were tragically killed outside of the Capitol Jewish Museum.
So uh again, this happening in Boulder, Colorado here on this Sunday, just around one thirty local time of what happened, and the reports started to filter in.
And this is a very popular area in Boulder, the outdoor mall, the Pearl Street Mall.
It is very busy this time of year.
Plenty of uh tourists, plenty of college students frequent this location, shops, restaurants, a plenty up and down the area.
No cars go down through this mall.
It is only a walking mall right there next to the Boulder County Courthouse.
Uh so we're all following this very closely.
And just want to reiterate some of the information that we gathered here from the FBI from the police talking about this.
As the FBI says, uh, six were injured, and they yelled.
The suspect did free Palestine, used a makeshift flamethrower.
It was a peaceful event scheduled weekly.
Uh, of course, it was a 45-year-old man.
Uh, as they said, it was a clear targeted act of violence becoming too common across this country.
And as I mentioned, some of the most recent anti-Semitic violence that has uh been too brazen.
That a word from the attorney general of Colorado, Phil Weisser, uh, talking a little bit earlier today.
The FBI is uh swiftly responding to it as several blocks still closed around the courthouse.
Canine units bomb squad, hazmat teams were on the scene.
The courthouse will be closed on Monday, June the second.
They say a man was throwing Molotov cocktails, aid was rendered to victims after the man was taken into custody.
All six victims are still being treated, at least one in critical condition.
This was the update from earlier on today that they were life-threatening, potentially injuries.
Some were airlifted to other hospitals closer to Denver, Colorado, to their burn victim units.
Uh, they do not believe there's an additional suspect at large, although they won't say 100%.
They're fairly confident to have the lone suspect in custody.
And then we also heard there from Michael Doherty, the uh district attorney in Boulder talking about what we were learning here, talking about the act of terrorism that unfolded earlier on today.
So we're following this here on live now from Fox.
And as they mentioned, that will also be the last update of the evening.
We'll potentially have more information tomorrow on what was going on, potentially any updates also on the victims' status as those six individuals uh upwards of 67 years of age, ranging from 67 to 88 in some serious condition in local hospitals.
They all remain in the hospital at this time as the suspect used that incendiary device and also a makeshift flamethrower.
So we just wanted to also some uh let me read some of these chats.
So Devante says, Yo, Martin, I'm off to watch the stream after it's over.
I gotta get some sleep.
Castle Club.
We have America first, America only appreciate that, Devontae.
Appreciate that greatly.
Ever Blazer, so you're telling me these two false flag attacks that happened within two weeks of each other and both suspects were arrested, aren't a little too suspicious?
It is weird, I'm gonna tell you that.
Uh curious question, Maren.
If we are able to see this event in our lifetime, then what would happen if the United States gets stopped giving aid to Israel?
Also, what would you predict Israel would do to really betray the United States?
Trust to the point where the United States doesn't want to do Israel.
Sorry if my question didn't make sense.
Uh it makes sense.
You just suck at asking it, but it's okay, don't worry.
Um basically what you're saying is will we basically see in our life them stop giving aid to Israel?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Um, the Zionist lobbyists who strong.
Uh also, what would you predict Israel would do to really betray the United States?
They've already betrayed us a bunch of times.
It's just that we're too cucked to do anything because the Zionist lobby has so much power in our political structure.
Um DC's fishy.
This is from Texas Made.
I don't think this guy was mentally stable.
And who's to say the Zionist asswipes had set this up, knowing there'll be a peaceful congregation, dude was drugged, probably anti-Israel Muslim trying to paint Palestine effects and violent and that's like murder.
Potentially, yeah.
It's bad.
Uh WMARP for the streaming another system that Chuchin Group used according to report by Algezer's Red Wolf program, Israel's Red Wolf program, a facial recognition technology used to track Palestinians believed to be linked to similar earlier programs known as Blue Wolf and Plow Wolf Pack.
The technology has been deployed at checkpoints in the city of Hebron and other parts of the occupied West Bank, scanning the face of Palestinians, adding them into the database.
Oh wow, not surprised.
Not surprised.
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Yep.
Perfect, Bobby Drama Drama.
That is literally what he is.
No for retards, willing to vote for whatever.
Okay, super hobby.
Comfort zone.
Yo, Mario, we think you're found your guy.
Yep, that is him, comfort zone.
That is definitely him.
Teeter says, um, hey, brother, keep up with the good fight.
I like to offer my generator.
I have both a gas one and a battery one for the show Friday.
I also have a Starling Mini if you need a solid internet.
Just let me know where to reach out.
I'm here in Southern Florida.
Um, yo, super chats of the show tomorrow when Noble's in.
And then I can um and offer that again so I could tell them to get in contact with you.
Martin, do you mind doing another segment on the show for RP songs?
I've got a few good ones.
You guys missed.
I'll think about it.
Hey Martin, I meant to make a comment on Friday about these stupid fucks that came on a street platform.
And disrespect not only you, but the Holy Sabbath day by commuting with you on the Sabbath according to their law, they have broken the Sabbath.
Yeah, I know.
They're not supposed to use electricity.
They actually broke their Jewish law by doing that, which is kind of funny.
Um let's see here.
What else do we got?
We got um.
Uh Dabo.
This is under the threshold, but I think this is important.
He says, uh, I feel I need help.
I feel so lost alone.
I have no one and feel like a failure.
I feel like I can't take it anymore.
I tried so hard, but I can't anymore lately.
I feel like I just want to end it all.
I feel so worthless and useless to the world.
Please help.
Well, my friend, I think a good part of the show we've been talking about how kids are dying um like six or seven thousand miles away in Gaza.
They don't have water, they don't have food, they don't have anything.
Um, and you know, you're able to send a dollar into a show that you're watching on the internet with electricity.
I think you need to count your blessings that you do have versus the ones that you don't.
Um, because it could always be worse, my friend.
You know, you really need to start putting things in perspective.
And you know what?
Sometimes um look at this.
This is a graphic one I'm gonna show you guys, but you know, I'm gonna warn you guys.
I'm gonna show you guys the graphic, but I think I this really paints the image.
You can see here, this man is, a paramedic is trying to resuscitate a baby.
That's been killed.
Now, obviously, I don't like to show that.
You know, it it really bothers me to play that on air and show you that.
But sometimes uh I think you guys need to come uh with a whole different mindset and understand that you truly are blessed to live in the United States and be able to have the opportunities that you have, right?
Whether it's having a job, having water, having food, having electricity, having the ability to go on the internet, sending a dollar into a podcast that you're watching on YouTube.
Like that's a blessing in itself, bro.
You know, so um at least you got the chance to live your life and you're currently living it now versus that kid never even got the opportunity.
So I think you need to count the blessings that you do have versus ones that you don't.
I promise you, whatever you're going through probably isn't as bad as you think it is.
Okay.
Um we have a tendency in America to sensationalize our first world problems and make it seem as if it's the end of the world.
But the reality is we are the most privileged people in the world, and we need to appreciate that because I guarantee you there's kids out there that um just people in general out there that would trade places with you in a fucking instant.
In an instant.
I'm not going to attack you and say you're soft or you're a pussy or whatever.
But just understand that, you know, it could be worse.
It could be a lot worse.
And I and I think you should really count your blessings.
Right.
Anyway, uh, and I apologize, guys, for showing you that graphic image.
Uh, you know, I normally don't show that on stream, right?
I don't like showing that, but I think um sometimes we got to put things in perspective and understand what's going on in other parts of the world.
So and that is why I go so hard when I um debate these Zionists and I, you know, criticize Israel the way that I do, and I talk about the things that I talk about because that's that's what's going on going on in my head when I'm talking about this stuff.
You know, I'm on Twitter, I'm looking at the kids dying.
I'm looking at them blowing up.
I'm looking at the kids in Sudan dying.
I'm looking at all kinds of travesties going on across the world.
I don't necessarily talk about it all the time or point it out all the time because I don't want you guys to just see like constant negative or violence um, you know, on my stream.
But this is what's going on through the world, guys.
You know, for any of you guys that are going through a tough time right now, like just don't forget that you literally live in the best country in the world.
You have opportunities that 90% plus the world will never get.
You have situations set up and uh a quality of life that even if you're a brokeie, even if you're living in a piece of shit apartment in the hood, you're still living better than a majority of people on Earth.
And that in itself is a W. And I want you guys to count those blessings.
And most importantly, if you are in that bad predicament, you can get yourself out.
You at least have the opportunity to get yourself out of that situation if you work hard enough.
Other people, no matter how hard they work, they'll never get out of those circumstances.
Truly.
There's people that no matter how hard they work, how gifted they are, how touched they are, they will never be able to get out, never be able to get out of that circumstance.
So just keep that in mind, guys.
Every day is a blessing.
And if you go ahead and you do something to yourself, you're not only embarrassing yourself, your family, and you're gonna cause great pain to everybody else, but it's quite frankly fucking selfish.
It's selfish.
Because there's other people that would absolutely give an arm or a leg, quite literally, to have what you have.
So last thing I'll say is count the blessings you do have, not the ones you don't.
But anyway, um, let's see here, what else we got.
I hope that helps.
Dabo helps put things in perspective for you.
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I'm thinking Friday we're going to do this thing.
I'm thinking Friday we're going to do this thing.
Uh let's see here.
Is there any other stories I gotta cover, guys?
Let's see here.
We'll finish up with this.
I also want to put up just this one more time: a post from the governor of Colorado mentioning the fact that uh this is approaching the holiday, uh the eve of a holiday, a Jewish holiday, as Jared Polis, the Colorado governor says, as the American Jewish community continues to reel from the horrific anti-Semitic murders in Washington, D.C., it is uncle.
All right.
Um other thing I want to say as well, guys.
Um Osmangold just went ahead and he's streaming on Kicknow, which I think is a W. Um, because honestly, fuck Twitch, bro.
Uh uh, you know, and I and I hope more people kind of follow suit and stop streaming on Twitch.
Like um, I truly do think, like bro, Twitch needs to go out of business.
Like, they need to go out of fucking business, that fucking company, bro.
Like, they are so fucking retarded.
It is such a bad business model.
Like, they just censor you and ban you for anything.
They totally hate conservatives.
It's like fuck those guys.
All right.
Anyway, this comes from the Middle Eastern Eye.
Uh, Dr. Tanya Hajj Hassan criticized BBC in live interview.
Joining us now is Tanya Haj Hassan, who's a pediatric doctor from Med Saint-Saint-Front.
Well, joining us now is Tanya Hajj Hassan, who's a pediatric doctor from Med Saint Saint-Frontier.
She was in Gaza just over a month ago.
And she joins us now from Jordan.
Tanya Hajj Hassan, thank you for joining us here on BBC News.
I understand that you know the doctor who accompanied Dr. Al-Najah to identify her children who had died in this attack.
What are you hearing via that doctor?
Thank you.
Um just to clarify, I was in Gaza with the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians, although I also do work for Medsina Saint Frontier MSF.
Um so Dr. Ala uh worked in the emergency department of Unasan Hospital Or works in the emergency department of Nelson Hospital.
She was on call uh the day that uh her children were killed yesterday.
She was taken to the hospital by her husband, also a physician, um, to work in the pediatric emergency department.
Her husband went home, and my understanding from her colleagues, my colleagues um in the building where we all worked, um, including Dr. Allah, is that as soon as her her husband got home to be with the children while his uh wife was at work uh on call in the emergency department, uh the home was struck.
Uh Dr. Allah received word that her children's bodies um were brought uh to the hospital.
So she went down with my colleague to identify uh the bodies, and my colleague uh and friend, an intensive care doctor uh who was with Dr. Alat told me uh that she couldn't uh look at the bodies, that they were charred and disfigured and dismembered beyond recognition, and that uh Dr. Alat's colleagues who went with her were all in tears.
My colleague uh said she needed to faint.
She was passing out just from the image um uh of her friend and colleagues uh children in front of her.
So those were seven children, two more children were subsequently uh retrieved.
And guys, there's a bunch of doctors right now that are volunteering in Gaza and saying it's a fucking nightmare.
From the remnants of the home, again charred uh beyond recognition, and then uh her sole surviving child had to undergo surgery, uh emergency surgery in the hospital, as Dr. Graham just mentioned.
And then this is what dumbass Alex Carp supports mentioned in the clip before me.
And Randy Fine, they want to nuke Gaza.
Her husband's in critical condition in the intensive care unit.
Um, and I just want to say, you know, this this isn't new.
This is part of a pattern of targeting civilians, of targeting healthcare workers.
Over 1,400 healthcare workers have been killed to date.
Uh and that's just referring to the healthcare workers themselves.
Not all the uh healthcare worker families that have been killed.
Every single colleague I worked with in Gaza, both this year and last year, had multiple first and secondhand relatives who uh first and second degree relatives who had been killed to date.
Uh, I have a uh healthcare worker colleague who recently uh who lost the majority of his family a year ago, and recently while I was in Gaza, received a phone call to say that his father and uh and brother were also killed uh minutes prior, and his sister is paralyzed from the neck down.
This means his entire family for the most part is either killed or debilitatingly injured.
And what do we tell these people?
What do we tell these people about?
Uh, why we're not putting a stop to every single red line that had been crossed that has been crossed to date.
And you know, this this this is a systematic pattern.
There's a group of renowned uh documentary makers who made a documentary um commissioned by the BBC on attacks on health care called Medics Under Fire.
The production's been delayed several months, and I would really like to urge the BBC to push for its release as soon as possible.
This needs to be documented.
This needs to be made public.
People need to understand that civilians, their families, uh healthcare workers are being intentionally and deliberately killed.
And I'd like to just wanted to say here we go.
They want to cut her off.
They're like, too much.
Dr. Hassan, I just want to say I'm not I'm not privy to the reasons why that documentary hasn't been released, as you as you say.
Let me just repeat what you probably heard me say that the IDF have said in their statement regarding this uh attack in Khan Yunus.
They've said that the IDF evacuated civilians from this area for their own safety, and they are now uh Casey says, How would you respond to Zaos who tried to downplay atrocities like the baby getting killed a civilian casualties, human shields?
Bro, they're stupid.
Like that's simply what it is.
They're fucking dumb.
Like you guys saw one brain versus 15 Zionist brains, and they couldn't win.
They're stupid.
They they're they believe the Israeli propaganda that they hear every day.
They're literally retards, dude.
That's the problem with these with these guys.
You know, that's really what it comes down to.
Just they're just not intelligent people.
Reviewing the claim, as they put it, regarding harm to uninvolved civilians.
You've been a pediatrician for a long time.
Yes.
How would you characterize if you can, and I can hear the distress in your voice.
How would you characterize what you're seeing in Gaza when you go there to work?
Um so first of all, in i in response to that retort or that uh supposed justification, we've been hearing these for for 19 months, and half of the time they're lies and they're deep is subsequently debunked.
We know there are lies.
And the rest of the time, as frankly, they're just preposterous.
Everything 35 of 36 hospitals in Gaza have been targeted.
The hospital I was working in.
35 of 36 have been hot.
What?
Everything 35 of 36 hospitals in Gaza have been targeted.
The hospital That's crazy.
I was working in, the same hospital that Dr. Alat was working in, was hit with a drone strike while I was there, just the floor above me, killing two patients and injuring several others.
Bruh.
It has been hit twice since then.
So twice since March 23rd, that same hospital's been hit.
My colleague who I just mentioned to you from the the from the pediatric intensive care unit uh called me in it left me messages in tears telling me that the ICU is it is full.
In fact, I can read her message to you.
She says the terror is all night and all day continuous fear.
She herself lost.
Ryan, I'm watching uh from New Zealand and I want to thank you for the work you did.
The video of the child just showed made me cry.
The reality is I cannot, and most people cannot communicate what you do because our lives will be destroyed.
So you.
I appreciate that, man.
Yeah.
I'll I'll I'll speak for the rest of us guys.
I know that what we um got going on right now is fucking ridiculous with what's going on over there in the Middle East, right?
And they obviously try to downplay it.
But um, you know, I'll I will I will speak, right?
That's I will I will fight for the kids that are dying over there, I'll fight for the kids that are dying so I'm gonna do a coverage on on Sudan as well, what's going on over there.
I do think that that's important.
I've covered it before, but I'll cover it.
Maybe tomorrow.
Maybe tomorrow I'll give you guys a deep dive on that.
Um, what's going on in in Sudan?
Um But yeah, dude, it's it's crazy.
And then also the kids in Yemen as well, man.
A lot of people don't know.
There's like kids in Yemen they get killed as well, right?
The Saudis killed a whole bunch of them as well, which is why the Gulf states are kind of fucked.
But um, but yeah, what's going on right now um in Gaza is absolutely deplorable.
And most Americans have no idea about it.
Like I said before, I really apologize for showing you guys that image is probably gonna be burnt in some of your guys' brains of that paramedic trying to resuscitate a baby.
But that's what's going on right now, guys.
That's really what's going on right now as we speak.
Half of her family, her sister and her entire sister's family recently.
She said, We miss our loved ones and don't even know how to grieve for them.
We don't have time to grieve.
The the pediatric ICU is full.
Yeah, we got some Zionists in the chat.
Yeah, it yo, you know what, bro?
It's funny.
A lot of Zionists watch this channel.
It's actually kind of crazy.
A lot of them watch this shit.
A lot of them.
It's very interesting.
I don't know why they do, but they they do.
I guess they like my content, man.
Maybe they like the production quality.
We use good mics and use fucking uh, you know, good cameras over here.
Maybe that's why.
I don't know.
We've had to open it.
Or maybe they're just out of watching Alex Karp not be able to articulate himself, use a bunch of fucking stupid vernacular and not make sense whatsoever.
In an extension, it breaks your heart.
What is their crime?
All these small children, it's beyond imagination.
And that was the reality for me while I was there.
I had an intensive care unit that was filled with maimed children, orphaned children, children who were the sole survivors of their family, children who had lost every single sibling and whose parents weren't able to come visit them because they themselves were in the same way.
injured in the adjacent building.
This was my experience this year.
This was my experience last year.
So to hear even airtime being given to these preposterous justifications by uh the Israeli spokespeople, when every single credible human rights organization, every single single credible humanitarian organization is coming on delivering the same consistent message saying this is consistent with genocide,
saying that these are crimes against humanity, saying that civilian and humanitarian infrastructure is is repeatedly and systematically targeted.
I I just don't even understand why we're giving these these claims airtime anymore.
Instead of focusing on on credible organizations who are gravely Hassan, we certainly do that.
We certainly do that.
And indeed, in the last week, we've also been reporting on how allies of Israel, namely France, Canada, and the United Kingdom have been extremely critical of Israel's renewed military operation in Gaza.
But you will understand why we have to reflect what the IDF says when we go to them for a statement.
Just finally and briefly, if you can, I know it's a huge question, but what's the most pressing thing that Gaza needs in medical terms?
An end to the bombing.
I mean, I know I know there's a big push to get humanitarian aid in, and I I would agree very strongly with that push.
But but you have an entire population that that is experiencing terror on a second to second basis while they're they're concurrently being starved.
So you you need uh uh uh a a uh frankly a entire peacekeeping force to be on the ground at the moment, ensuring that that Palestinian That's wishful thinking because we know that the IDF um they just bomb.
They don't give a shit.
They just bomb, they kill, they kill journalists, they kill humanitarian workers.
They don't give a shit.
I mean, they bombed uh hospitals that she was in, bro.
That's crazy, man.
I'm telling you, they have no regard for human life, man, at all.
The most moral army in the world.
Bullshit.
Palestinians in Gaza are protected and that they're receiving the aid that they need.
That needs to be the first absolute step.
And then all the subsequent steps of rebuilding and of course accountability for all of these crimes, including the complicity of country.
Look, you got this retard in the chat says, Lamir, Hamas is the blame for hiding behind them and not protecting civilians.
Lamaire, so let me let me get this straight, Lamaire, because you're this is another stupid Zionist talking point, this retard that's in the chat.
So if someone's holding someone hostage, right?
For example, I'll give you a perfect example, actually.
Right here, I got something to show your dumbass.
Because you Zionists really are stupid as fuck, bro.
It's actually really, really, I guess the inbreeding is is is uh catching on with you, stupid niggas.
Um let's go ahead and go with this example right here, right?
This is police camp footage, right?
Cop is uh coming in to rescue this uh person that's being held at knife point.
Hey, put the knife down.
Put the blood back down.
Put the knife down.
Put the knife down.
Hey, get down.
Put the knife down.
Bam.
Headshot.
Rescues the fucking hostage.
Now, let's say he shot the hostage and didn't give a fuck.
Do you think he would go to jail?
He would.
He'll be held accountable for that, right?
But your dumbass is trying to sit here and say, oh, well, bro.
The bad guy was hiding behind a hostage, so it doesn't matter.
That's the Israeli logic.
That's literally your logic.
If this cop shot this fucking dude, as you guys can see, which he didn't, he landed the headshot.
If he shot the fucking hostage, he would go to jail.
He would be held accountable because he took a ridiculous risk and failed.
That is the same exact logic that you stupid fucks in Israel.
Try to apply.
Oh, bro, like, yo, we shot the hostage.
Who cares, though?
Like the the guy behind them is holding them hostage, so not my fault.
It is your fault.
It is your fault.
Because you guys have the weaponry, the technology, and the capability to do targeted strikes.
You guys have the intelligence resources and the technology to be able to assassinate individuals with precision.
You fucking ran a pager attack that took you 10 years to execute in Lebanon.
You exit you fucking murdered Ismail Haneyah, you assassinated him in Tehran Iran.
So don't fucking sit there and tell me that you guys are killing innocent people because Hamas is there.
Maybe you could try that with some other retard, but that's not gonna fly with me.
Because the difference between me and you, dumbass, like many of you Zionists, is I understand your country better than you.
I know your military's capability Better than you.
I know your intelligence capabilities better than you.
So I'm gonna hold you motherfuckers to a whole higher standard.
Because all that fucking money that we give you guys, you guys get some damn good gear.
You guys get some damn good fucking high speed shit.
Glenn Greenwald said earlier that we share NSA signals intelligence with you guys.
That goes to your unit 8200.
You probably don't even know what that is because you're a dumbass.
So no, I will not accept the fact that Hubats are hiding behind the civilians.
So we kill the civilians.
I will not accept that.
I will not fucking accept that.
I will not accept that.
You guys have missiles that can literally strike a building and take it out by floor.
And you want to sit here and tell me, oh bro, Hamas are hiding behind these people.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Maybe with some other retard you can do that, but with me, it's not gonna fly, bro.
It is not gonna fly.
I know too much about Israel's capabilities to accept that bullshit.
Shout out to fucking DPG.
Thank you so much, DPG.
I appreciate that, man.
Especially on my personal channel.
That means a lot, bro.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
And I got Ashley LaForried says, Myron, huge fan, keep doing God's work.
Crowder's channel did a segment on China.
Can you make a video on China's perspective on Israel?
Um, the reality is, man, like China thankfully doesn't have Israeli influence to it as much.
Um but China, you know, obviously they're playing the game of influence.
That's what China's doing.
China's playing the game of influence.
That's why they're building all these places in Africa and shit like that.
So, but yo, DPG, another down the market for you, bro.
Thank you, man.
Dumb the monk.
All you guys that are getting ads, man, you guys hopefully you guys get less ads.
If you're a brokeie, type in I'm a brokeie, and then hopefully maybe uh maybe DPG will hook you guys up or someone else can give some subs so you guys don't get ads.
But yeah, bro, so this guy, this dumbass Zionist in my chat saying that stupid shit.
Like, bro, you're you're literally a retard, dude.
You're literally a fucking dumbass.
Um, Bolton, or no, Dave says, if there's a school shirt hiding inside of school, why not blow the whole thing up?
These Ziles are retarded.
They wouldn't accept if Hamas was inside a building with George kids.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Bolton, thanks for the response earlier.
That guy about counting your blessings really put things in perspective for me too.
We including me tend to forget the opportunity we actually have here to make something ourselves.
Can't imagine wasting it.
There you go, Bolton.
Hey, if I was able to help you guys, like, you know, put things in perspective, that's a W for me, man.
Any of you guys that were feeling down, right?
Before I gave that little pep talk there, hopefully you guys can put things in perspective and realize that it truly is on you, and you can become, you know, make if you can become successful and fix your circumstances.
You always can.
But yeah, bro, this idiot in the chat, like, bro.
I just destroy Zionists for breakfast, bro.
Like, you niggas are stupid.
You guys are really stupid.
Hey, shout out to DPG once again.
Thank you so much, DPG.
I appreciate that fucking support, bro.
I really do, man.
Thank you so much, dude.
Donating subs.
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You fucking losers that don't have uh a sub.
Now you guys have a sub.
You guys can thank DPG.
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Thanks to DPG, you guys can now watch me on Rumble with zero ads.
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We got what?
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No, 55, like, yeah, almost 6,000.
You guys in here.
So shout out to you guys.
Oh, we're almost at um, oh wow, we're like almost uh 100% engagement.
We're at 2,700 uh 2708 likes.
Like smash that like button, guys.
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Uh, of individual politicians who have been allowing this to continue for 19 months when we when we've experienced genocides of the of the past and we've uh avowed as a people to say we're not gonna allow these things to happen again, and yet we've allowed them to happen for eight nineteen consecutive months now.
Well, it's incumbent upon me, of course, to say that the Israeli government DPG with the big 100 bye-bye ads, rumble is number one.
I appreciate that, DPG.
Thank you so much, bro.
Dumb the monk.
You guys should all be thanking us nigga, bro.
He He's the reason that you guys are watching this thing without fucking ads right now.
So shout out to DPG.
Shout out to DPG, man, for helping out.
Shout out to Atomic Great.
Gift of one sub to Marian Gaines X. And guys, just so you guys know, all the support that comes to this channel supports me directly.
So I really do appreciate that, guys.
As you guys know, I'm demonetized on fucking YouTube.
Look at this bullshit, bro.
Look at how much YouTube is fucking stealing for me.
I'm gonna go ahead and open up my fucking studio for you guys.
Look at this shit.
Look at this.
Go to my channel, right?
I got here's the stats.
No, most YouTubers would never do this with y'all, but I'm doing it.
29,000 subs for the month.
266K.
We're got 12 million fucking views.
This channel only has like 265k subs.
Watch time hours, damn near a million.
Right?
We're killing it with the numbers.
We're absolutely killing it.
You know how much money YouTube is fucking stealing from me right now, bro?
And I still stream on this fucking bullshit ass platform, right?
Because a lot of you guys like it.
You know what I mean?
A lot of you guys like don't like Rumble, so I just, you know, I stream on all the platforms so that you guys could pick.
Some of you guys love Cast Club, some of you guys like Rumble, some of you guys like YouTube.
But I'm showing you guys this so you guys can see how much I'm getting fucking robbed by these pieces of shit, man.
You know what I mean?
And I still stream on here despite the fact that they're fucking robbing me.
And it pisses me off because I got people that literally stole my shit, make my content, literally, and they're monetized.
Meanwhile, I'm fucking demonetized because of my um comments on Israel, my criticisms of Israel.
That's the real reason they demonetize me.
Let's just be honest here.
Tell the truth.
So, I mean, you guys can go ahead and do the math, what you guys think as far as like me, um, how much money I'm losing per month to do this shit.
Right.
So, um, and and guys, just so you guys know, like my clippers, my um my team that I pay to run this channel, cost me like 20k a month.
FYI.
Cost me roughly 20k a month to keep this channel operating the way that I do with the clips, the videos getting posted, everything else.
About 20k a month, roughly.
Maybe even a little bit more if I add in like travel costs when I go travel for court and shit.
So this is a 100% self-funded endeavor, pretty much.
So these motherfuckers are robbing me, dude.
Robbing me.
But it's fine.
I still stream on here because I know a lot of you guys prefer YouTube.
That's a big reason why.
Obviously, it has marketing stuff too.
I'm not gonna sit here and lie to y'all.
Like uh YouTube is obviously the most important for discovery.
Um, you know, a lot of you guys like to use it, it's easy to use, etc.
Fine.
You know, despite the fact that I lose money from streaming on YouTube, I just keep the stream up on YouTube, even though I should be cutting it and moving it to Rumble.
I don't want to do that so that you guys can continue to enjoy um, you know, uh what you call it?
So you guys can continue to enjoy the content on YouTube or Rumble or Cast Club, wherever you guys choose.
So anyway, yeah, but there you guys go.
You guys got my um no cap on my raps.
This is my actual fucking dashboard, real time.
I'll even refresh it for you guys so you know I'm not lying, y'all.
Boom.
Right?
12.8 million watch time, etc.
Should be making way more fucking money.
But hey, I fund this channel right out of my pocket.
Um, it's you know, I lose money doing it, I lose money by doing this shit.
But hey, I love y'all ninjas, so it is what it is.
It's not all about the money.
Even though these fucking YouTube channel, I mean uh YouTube, the platform are fucking robbing me blind.
Atomic Ray says, uh gift of one sub, I appreciate that.
Shattered goes uh five subs.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Uh going nuclear mine I'm in Iraq.
We went to a house, the house to find a terrorist, not carpet bomb a country.
Yeah, but you under you don't understand that you carpet bomb the country first before you went house to house, bro.
Come on, dude.
You should know better than that.
Uh Arc Lightning, 5050 subs.
I appreciate you, my friend.
Dumb Demonko.
I appreciate you greatly, Art Lightning.
Long time supporter, Domenicano, gift of five subs.
I appreciate that, bro.
Dom Demonko, Monco Demon.
Yeah, but no, I show you guys that shit to show you guys that I love y'all niggas and I do the stream for you guys.
Because I'll tell you guys this.
90% of YouTubers would not be streaming on YouTube if they weren't getting paid for it.
90% plus.
But I still stream on there.
What I should be doing, if I was like wanting to make the most money, I'll just start on YouTube, cut to Rumble, just run crazy ads on there, and just make money on the AdSense on Rumble.
But I don't want to do that because I know a lot of you guys like don't want to go on Rumble, right?
Even a Rumble Superior.
I don't know why.
But a lot of you guys like um YouTube better, so it's fine.
I'll let y'all pick.
So shout out to DPG and shout out to Arc Love You guys.
Don't demonstrate.
But yeah, this channel, um, all the stuff that comes here directly supports me.
And I've honestly, I really invested back.
I don't even, there's I don't profit shit from here.
I go negative um from Iron Gaines X. I literally go negative from doing this shit.
But I um I take that money and I invest it right back in any money that I do make for this channel.
I invested into traveling to New York to cover the case for you guys.
I invested into equipment.
I invested into um, you know, covering uh costs for shit.
Um my clippers, that cost me a lot of money, right?
So yeah, bro.
Like this channel is not cheap to run, bro.
Not at all.
So anything I do make, I invested right back in to give you guys a better viewing experience.
So uh let's see here, what do we got?
Just continues to state that genocidable acts are not taking place in Gaza.
I don't you don't ask the perpetrator, the the perpetrator of of uh uh uh uh uh of genocide.
We have to ask the Israeli Hassan.
We have to ask the Israeli government for their response to these things.
And that's what and the funniest part, you know, bitch ass ABBA, he would never be fucking making videos if it wasn't for uh for money.
That dumbass nigga sits there and says, oh yeah, I I make a bunch of money off her.
Oh, yeah, I'm I'm like so like I bought a house for my mom, blah, blah, blah.
All this shit.
Nigga, you only do it for the money.
You try to sit there and talk about integrity, you only do it for the money, you fucking sodomite.
And you know what the funny part is?
I probably still have a higher net worth than him.
Despite the fact that I've been demonetized on YouTube for what, two years now, et cetera.
I invested my money intelligently.
I bought good property, and I know property in America does a lot better than property in Canada, nigga.
Dumb the monk goes.
And I know property in America also holds more value, better tenants, just better in general.
Appreciates better, and our dollars better than yours too, bitch.
And he'd been on the internet for like 10 plus years.
So the reason why I'm able to do this shit, despite the fact that the channel's demonetized, whatever most other YouTubers would have had to quit.
I invested my money intelligently in the beginning.
Someone said I bought I was mom's house firm.
Yeah, that nigga's my son, bro.
That nigga's my son.
Uh and we're we're far more relevant than he is over here.
Junior, five subs for gift Myer Gaines X. Appreciate that, my friend.
Um appreciate that greatly.
But what was I gonna say?
I was gonna say something.
Um, yeah, like be demonetized for two years and still be able to fucking not just operate, but like thrive.
Come on, man.
We cooking over here, bro.
We're cooking over here, still making fucking fire ass content, even even though we've been demonetized.
No other YouTuber can do this.
I'm telling y'all, man.
These bitch ass niggas, bro, they do it all for the ad sense.
That's why any time ABBA's money starts to get low, he's gotta make a video on me because he's a bitch.
He's a brokeie.
And you know, as you're sorry to talk across here, but as you know, that is because we're that relevant.
The response they give.
And that is what I'm saying.
I would appreciate it if if if you also, in addition to that response, mentioned that amnesty and Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, Human Rights Watch, the international court of justice would all beg to differ.
And also Hyman Slayer says, uh, don't stop your work, uh, brings true understanding.
I appreciate that, bro.
And uh DPG says, Myron, this is for the hood protective gear, bro.
You're gonna need a full body kit.
Longtime supporter, get your Bobby Weave game ready, is gonna be litty.
Ha ha ha ha.
I appreciate that, bro.
I appreciate that.
Uh your boy Lemonita envoy out your boy DPG at the after hours, bro.
So I'll do a pause.
Yeah, he's gonna um we're gonna when I go out into the hood, he's gonna come with us.
TV C, would a person who volunteers to give medical aid to Gaza when they come back to the state example, if decide to go volunteer as a medical assist due to my combat knowledge, would I get Jay listed if I were to get back to the States?
Um, I don't know, bro.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Uh Texas made, I appreciate your message on um the Zionists trying to come after me.
I got the truth on my side, bro, so I fear nothing.
But I appreciate that.
Texas made 915.
He wrote a long wrote a long chat.
It's acting fucking kind of fucked up here, but I wouldn't be surprised if they try to set up a possible attack on them.
Yeah, they're definitely going to try some shit.
Yeah.
Thank you.
They have reported as well in only in only uh March, we reported on a number of instances whereby UN officials, including special rapporteurs to Gaza have described genocidal acts as taking place, and we have reported that.
And DPG, thank you, man.
I appreciate that greatly, my friend.
Truly does it.
Tania Haj Hassan, thank you so much for talking to us from Jordan.
Thank you.
Rumble studio is acting up, man.
It won't let me show DPG's.
I'll now give the floor to Dr. Ferrol Shitwa, please.
Thank you, Mr. President, members of the council.
My name is Dr. Faroz Sidwood.
I am an American trauma and critical care surgeon based in Stockton, California.
I come before you today to speak about the Gaza Strip, where I volunteered twice since October 7th.
First at European hospital from March 25th to April 8th of last year, and most recently at Nasser Medical Complex from March 6th to April 1st of 2025.
Both are in the city of Conunus.
I'm not here as a policymaker or a politician.
I am a physician bearing witness to the deliberate destruction of a healthcare system, the targeting of my own colleagues, and the erasure of a people.
And we always run cover for these fuckers at the UN bro.
...that the health of all peoples is fundamental to the attainment of peace and security and is dependent on the fullest cooperation of individuals and states.
I've taken this to heart and it is the reason I volunteer in conflict zones from Haiti to Ukraine to Gaza.
Shout out to this guy, man.
For I mean, that that's very noble.
He volunteers, man, to you know, take care of people in war-torn or deprived areas.
In Gaza, I operated in hospitals without sterility, electricity, or anesthetics.
Surgeries took place on crowded and filthy floors.
Children died, not because their injuries were unsurvivable, but because we lacked blood, antibiotics, and the most basic supplies that are readily available in any large hospital anywhere else in the world.
Wow.
I did not see or treat a single combatant during my five weeks in Gaza.
My patients were six-year-olds with shrapnels in their heart and bullets in their brains.
Wow.
And pregnant women whose pelvises had been obliterated and their fetuses cut in two while still and this is from four days ago.
Mothers sheltering in the hospital, cooked bread on hot plates in the emergency department during mass casualty events, as we dealt with the rain of fire and death falling around us everywhere.
Mr. President, the foundations of life in Gaza, family, health, and community have been shattered.
The medical system has not failed.
It has been systematically dismantled through a sustained military campaign that has willfully violated international humanitarian law.
Civilians are now dying not just from the constant airstrikes, but from acute malnutrition, sepsis, exposure, and despair.
Between my two visits to Gaza, I witnessed a sharp decline in patients' health, driven not just by injury, but by worsening hunger and Malnutrition that left their bodies weaker, their wounds slower to heal, and their survival far less certain.
And let's not forget this is a man-made catastrophe.
It is entirely preventable.
Participating in it or not, allowing it to happen is a choice.
This is a deliberate denial of conditions necessary for life.
Food, shelter, water, and medicine.
Preventing genocide means refusing to normalize these atrocities.
It means refusing to dehumanize the Palestinians, to refuse to see them as calories counted or numbers of trucks moved.
I love these marathons you do.
I can't sleep until 6 a.m. when you live.
I don't understand much, but thank you for always explaining.
It's easy to understand, and I love it when you share your thoughts on female and male perspectives makes me learn a ton.
Appreciate that, man.
Um DPG says a lot of people asking what I do for a living.
I'm not here to flex or promote this MyR's channel.
You can send them to my IG if you want, bro.
My website is on there.
Um either way, I'm here to support the message.
I appreciate that, DPG and he gifted 50 subs as well.
Thank you so much, dude.
Guys like you are what able to uh allow me to stay on the air, my friend.
I appreciate that, bro.
I appreciate that.
Despite the fact that, you know, it's negative, right?
Like I said before, from uh financial perspective.
Um, guys like you, you know, supporters, allow me to stay on the air, make this content, and despite being demonetized, and I appreciate you ninjas very, very much.
I really do.
Um I do have uh we are gonna have some merch for you guys soon.
Me and Brett are working on a project for you guys, working on some uh higher quality merch for you guys as well for the OSS.
Um it's gonna be MGX stuff.
OSS, Myron Gaines X. We got some designs for you guys.
It's gonna be great.
I think the first concept, you guys are really gonna like it.
So um it's gonna be a good time.
So shout out to DPG.
I'm gonna give you another Donamarco.
So we're gonna be you guys are gonna have some fucking fly shit coming very, very soon.
Um what else are they gonna say?
I was gonna say something else.
Um yeah.
See now that this way of thinking has brought about a human dignity crisis with an entire people on the edge of survival.
On March 18th, the ceasefire was violated by Israel.
That day, I witnessed the most extreme mass casualty event of my career at Nasser Medical Complex.
Two hundred twenty-one trauma patients arrived in one morning.
Wow.
Ninety were dead on arrival.
Nearly half were severely injured children.
No health system on earth could cope with this, least of all one that is besieged and starved of supplies.
Hospitals are meant to be sanctuaries.
Healthcare workers and first responders are supposed to be protected.
Children are supposed to be protected.
In Gaza, these protections are simply gone.
Every day, the distinction between combatant and civilian is erased.
Most of my patients were preteen children.
Look at that.
Most of his patients were pre-teen.
He said he did not deal on one enemy combatant chat.
Many died.
Those who lived often awoke to find their entire families gone.
Last year, I published in the New York Times a survey of 65 American healthcare workers who had served in Gaza.
83% of them reported seeing children shot in the head or the chest.
I personally treated 13 such cases in my two weeks at European Hospital.
According to the War Child Alliance...
This is fucking nightmare testimony, Chad.
Nearly half of Gaza's children are suicidal.
They ask, why didn't I die with my sister, my mother, my father?
Could you imagine that?
A little kid saying, Why didn't I die with my family members?
Why'd I live?
not out of extremism but out of unbearable grief i wonder if any member of this council has ever met a five-year-old child who no longer wants to live Let alone imagined a society in which so many young children feel this way.
You know, and and then and then these fucking retards will sit there, fifteen of them will sit there and heckle me and say, Oh, you're a uh a Hamas supporter, or you're a Hamas sympathizer or some other bullshit like that.
Shout out to you, DPG.
Fifty subs, man.
Appreciate that.
I'm the Marco.
Go, go, go.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Right?
And and I'll hear testimony like this, and that is why I don't back down from these idiots, because I got the truth on my side.
I don't need to fucking make threats.
I don't need to use violence.
I don't need to use intimidation tactics.
Even though those idiots surrounded me, talking shit up to me, the one fat dude try to come in and start a fucking fight and mo got in front of them.
Like I have the truth on my side.
That's why they want me quiet.
That's why they need to shut it down.
That's why they're like, oh uh, you're uh this guy's uh a Hamaslam or some other bullshit like that.
Right?
Like, bro, these insults are not gonna stop me from fucking exposing you fucking scumbags.
This testimony is fucking nightmaric.
Or it's it's nightmarish.
This is an American doctor from California going over there and volunteering, saying that he hasn't even worked on one enemy combatant, most of his uh patients were children, dying.
Right?
So when I sit there and I debate these fucking retards, and I tell them that no matter what you say, there's no justification for what you guys are doing right now.
I mean that shit.
Because they don't show you guys this in American media.
They don't talk about this.
There's a reason why this fucking testimony is only being shown to Al Jazeera, not Fox News or CNN.
There's a reason why they don't show you kid the fucking baby being resuscitated by the paramedic.
That's also only shown on international television.
It's not shown on Fox or CNN or CNBC, because if the American public saw what the fuck is going on over there right now, they would never support Israel.
I've seen it.
That's why I can't support it.
So I have no problem telling these guys fuck you and fuck Israel with all ten toes down, with no fear of saying it.
Because they could sit there and talk about October 7th or whatever.
Look, October 7 was horrible.
Don't get it twisted.
I have empathy and I understand that innocent Israelis were killed, but we need to have the uh uh a tough conversation and understand that a lot of the Israelis were killed by the IDF.
These idiots that were debating me didn't even know what the Hannibal Directive was.
Retards!
Absolute retards!
What punishes me is not that some children in Gaza have lost the will to live, but that any still cling to hope.
My Palestinian friends, mostly health care.
And any time the United Nations tries to put sanctions on Israel or try to punish them or make them face accountability, guess who fucking vetoes it and stops them every single time?
Calcum Punch!
The United States.
We run cover for these idiots all the time and protect them from UN security counsels.
No longer speak of resilience or even survival.
Parents memorize their children's clothing in case they must identify their remains later.
They pray for one piece of bread to give them before they sleep so that their children might die less hungry if they are killed at night.
And meanwhile, my Israeli and American friends express horror at what is being done in their names.
Many of us cannot understand how our governments continue to arm this senseless destruction.
But you in this chamber have the power to stop it.
Mr. President, I'm here because I have witnessed what is happening in Gaza with my own eyes, especially to children, and I cannot pretend not to have seen it.
You too cannot claim ignorance.
I urge the council, and especially my own government, to act with urgency on these enforceable measures.
One, demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire, including a halt to all arms transfers to all parties to the conflict, alongside targeted and lawful sanctions on Israel.
Two, demand the reopening of all of Gaza's crossings and guarantee unrestricted medical evacuations, including to hospitals in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where Palestinian patients can be treated by Palestinian doctors with safe return.
Look at this guy.
He has a little yellow pin.
These are pro-Israel guys.
Let's see what they're saying.
Turn to Gaza.
Assured.
Good.
Three, guarantee sustained humanitarian access throughout Gaza, allowing all essential supplies, shelter, food, water, fuel, and medical supplies to reach all people in need.
Strongly and explicitly reject the weaponization and politicization of aid embodied by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, whose executive director, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, publicly resigned on Sunday, citing the Foundation's lack of adherence to humanitarian principles.
We must affirm support for existing UN mechanisms, Back UNRWA and ensure NGOs with expertise in reaching and providing specialized care to those in need have unimpeded full access.
Five, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.
Six, the immediate and unconditional release of all health care workers, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, now held in Israeli detention for more than a hundred and fifty days.
And seven, without delay, uphold the UN charter and act now to prevent genocide.
One day, Gaza survivors may have a record of the empty promises made by the members of this council as their wounds deepened and their lives were lost.
If this council remains silent and fails to act now.
that record.
DPG says, most people are ignorant to truth and duck and dodge the real.
Without independent media like Myron taking over the MSM, they will never receive the perspective they deserve.
Oh, Slash, thanks for what you do, brother.
I appreciate that, man.
Yeah, no, man.
I like I just try to give you guys a different um perspective out there.
Thank you, DPG, so much, man.
I really appreciate I'll give another done.
Dom Demonko's poor, man.
Guys like you are the ones like I said before, keep the show going.
Um, but yeah, dude, like um, you know, this is stuff that they don't air on American TV.
They don't.
Luckily, we got YouTube, so we can go ahead and kind of find it.
But um, you gotta go looking for this type of shit.
They don't air this out everywhere else.
Grid will stand as a testament to a global failure to provide urgent care and to the collapse of our collective conscience.
I'm pleading with you to do what you were entrusted to do to protect international peace and security and to prevent irreversible harm.
The steps I mentioned are the very least that is needed.
I'm asking my own government's representative to hear the voices of the majority of Americans who are calling for the same.
If this continues, there will be no Palestinian doctors left.
No one to care for the sick and wounded.
There will be no Palestinians left to rebuild the healthcare system.
We are losing a generation before our eyes, condemning people to die of hunger, disease, and despair.
Deaths that could be easily prevented.
Thank you.
Oh, look, uh, I Lamair says, Marin, Hamas live streamed the Supernova Masquer.
They live streamed it.
Yeah, and uh, you know what else?
Um the IDF live streamed their them using fucking hellfire missiles on the concert goers, killing them.
Retard.
See, bro, these Israelis, bro, like yo, you guys like.
Oh, bro, that they they went ahead and they they documented the Nova attack.
Yeah, but also, like, did you look at what happened at that event?
The destruction?
You think some fucking dudes with some World War II weaponry are capable of doing that shit, bro?
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Niggas are retarded, bro.
Umway, let's see here.
I think I'm gonna start wrapping up here, guys.
I think I'm gonna start wrapping up here.
I guess you guys fighting on Rumble.
That's always funny.
Let's see here.
Let's see what the latest is with the Boulder stuff.
Thank you.
There's anything new.
Thank you, everyone for coming this evening.
My name is Dion Wong, the public information officer for the Boulder Police Department.
We are in the very, very early stages.
Okay, we listened to her before.
A suspect is now in custody after an attack at a pedestrian mall injured multiple people.
This incident happened as demonstrators assembled to call for the release of Israeli hostages still in Gaza.
Local police said initial 911 calls indicated there was a man with a weapon and people were being set on fire.
Witness them arresting.
Said they saw the same.
We have this brand new video just into our newsroom of what appears to be a suspect being taken into custody.
You can see water on the ground that appears to have been poured on some of the people potentially set on fire in this incident.
We know the FBI is on the scene.
They are now investigating this as a targeted terror attack.
Joining me to talk more about this tragic incident, we have National Security Expert Eric Hallaby.
Uh good evening to you.
Thank you for joining us tonight.
Good evening, Brooke.
What is what a tragedy?
A tragedy indeed.
You have a law enforcement background.
Walk us through what you believe happened here, how you saw all of this play out based on what we're seeing and hearing.
Yeah, you'll notice that the perimeter is quite large, uh, probably uh a half a dozen blocks or so.
When you have a large perimeter, you can always bring it back in.
You can always start to eliminate what uh you decide is not important area.
And here's the reason.
Whether it's his vehicle or a secondary vehicle or other folks involved, they he arrived at this location somehow carrying this flammable liquid.
Uh look, Moltoff cocktails were not a a way to burn down a building.
In nineteen ninety-two, we had the riots, the Ride and the King riots in Los Angeles, and me and my partner rolled up uh on these two guys that uh were trying to burn down a grocery store of all things.
Uh, they ran into the bushes.
We ended up catching them and and detaining both of them.
The key part to this is you can't really burn down a brick building or or stone building with uh Molotov cocktails, very difficult to do.
But the terror aspect, right?
For a reason uh of uh of terror, that's uh TBC Foam says uh you should carry a mini portable projector that connects to your phone through a screen mirror.
So when these theotards ask for the facts about what you're speaking about, you can show these J Tars on a big screen and throw that shit in their face.
It can be used for our time by items already, you just let me know.
Yeah, send me the info, TPC, because I didn't uh yeah, I was thinking about that shit.
Having like a little projector for that stuff.
That's the reason this was used.
If you notice, I I believe they're saying his name is Muhammad uh Soleiman.
Listen, I'm an American.
Okay, so here's the FBI showing up to the scene.
There's a bomb squad guy.
Of Lebanese descent and a Los Angeles police officer retired.
This is very important to understand this.
This most of the Arab Americans have nothing to do with this kind of craziness.
Why this is important is to look at the left leaning, the left wing city of Boulder, Colorado.
If you watch this video here on screen now, you'll see it pan to the left and a pride flag.
I don't know if that's on a uh private building or government building, but you'll see a pride fell flag.
That's the reason that the police chief is afraid to come out because the mayor is a left-leaning mayor, uh, and so is the governor.
The governor came right out and said this is enough.
My point is when politics enters law enforcement, you start to see people get hurt.
If you had open carry or uh concealed carry permits in that area, that man holding those two things would ask would be asked once to drop it, twice to drop it, maybe the third time they would have had to fire to stop there.
You go.
Having guns, man is important to ward off this bullshit.
If I was there, bruh.
Nigga, I would have been causing mayhem.
Very important.
A city like that with all of those people present, and they didn't have somebody to eliminate the threat.
It's a big mistake.
Well, I do want to ask you about that area.
Law enforcement at this point has said that it is not safe yet.
They mentioned that they, of course, have a very large perimeter that is still very much blocked down and that they're looking at a car uh that could be potentially involved in this attack.
What is it going to take to secure that area uh to you know have people feel safe?
When a lot of these uh types of terror attacks occur, the Fetayin they call them, or others that are trying to be a Shahid, which is folks that want to end their own lives, they're suicide bombers for lack of a better word.
They know they're not coming back.
Or if they do, they're going straight to jail.
So leaving behind whether it's their residence or their vehicle, there's always something left behind.
Sometimes it's a note, it's a letter, sometimes it's a booby trap scenario.
In order for them to allow people to go back to this area and to start shrinking that perimeter, they need to identify this car belongs to this person, no threat.
You can remove the car.
And they continue to walk down every uh neighborhood, look to see what vehicle belongs to which person.
So if you're there and you have your vehicle stuck there, you might be there for 24 hours more until they really get down to the place where there's no uh no risk.
Somehow he arrived at the scene with flammable liquid.
He has a vehicle there.
They will go through it, bomb squad to detect it.
They'll bring out dogs, they'll have bomb stiff sniffing dogs to see if there's a hit on that vehicle.
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Let's see what else we got here.
Any other footage out there?
We're here, we're here.
We can't do nothing about that.
We can't do nothing.
We can't!
You're not here!
You have to end?
You're not here!
Okay.
So they took the sound out of this shit.
These man, this these niggas are trash.
All right.
Okay, here's a witness.
From San Diego.
Right.
And that was an S. What's wrong with these guys, bro?
On vacation.
K H O U, these guys suck.
They don't got any audio.
Joining me now is Dennis Franks, former FBI special agent.
Dennis, thank you for joining us tonight for your expertise on all of this.
Of course, the FBI is all over this.
They are investigating this as an act of terrorism.
As we look at some of this cell phone video of the man, he's shirtless.
He appears to have, you know, flamethrowers in his hands.
Uh, what questions do you still have surrounding this investigation?
Well, I think there's a lot to be determined.
Um, was he acting alone or was he influenced by you know terrorist organization?
Um, you know, there's obviously a lot of intense emotions on this one side and the other, but it it never um it never justifies horrific acts of violence such as this.
The you know the thing that terrorist organizations, and I'm just throwing this out there, terrorist organizations have recognized that you don't have to have the the big 9-11 type of acts to have an impact.
They've they focus more on low-cost, high impact acts such as uh use of vehicles, knives, guns, and improvised explosive devices.
Now, here it wasn't the explosive device, it was Maltov cocktails and looks like uh makeshift uh flamethrower, which you know obviously had some effect.
Um, you know, the thing about terrorist organizations, and again, I'm just hearkening on this, that they recognize uh the psychology of being able to influence others.
And whether you know somebody is an adherent to a particular cause or not, they they have uh the ability through social media internet and uh other ways of influencing um you know people to do things they might not otherwise do, such as you know, such as this.
Someone who's disgruntled uh may not actually have uh you know a hard following, but they they may be influenced by you know terrorist um propaganda.
In and in and I'll add this, it it may not even be terrorist organizations uh that have some influence.
And again, I'm um have no information about this individual one way or another, but sometimes it's rogue um states, you know, other states that have uh an interest in creating uh you know uh disruption in our society.
Uh Bolton says, hey Marvin, where would you start allocating money if you didn't own any assets or investments, any specific money Mondays to recommend my in my early 20s, roughly 125k pre-tax yearly between my two jobs?
Yeah, your big thing, bro, is you want to just save up six months, so six months of savings.
Once you have the six months of savings, focus on getting your first house.
That's what I suggest.
Six months of savings, through to six months of savings, a year if you can do it.
Then after that, then try to pick up your first house.
Yeah, we should mention at this point.
But yes, to your point, still very early in this investigation.
Uh I think after after incidents like this, of course, we assume that one of the first steps is that they start looking at social media pages, right?
Trying to figure out whether or not this was premeditated.
What was the motive behind this?
What are some of those steps that investigators are taking right now?
Don't look at social media pages, you know, across the spectrum, internet activity.
D'Alameda says, due to the rising hate of them boys, massive casualties, conflict extended into hostile countries and nations condemning the IDF, In your opinion, what is the end game for Netanyahu?
Do you think he wants to be the uh new world superpower by US?
Um, I don't know if net how much more time Nannya who has, bro.
He's very disliked, but we'll see what happens.
I think they're gonna I'm gonna I think they're gonna use him as a sacrificial lamb to try to repair Israel's reputation.
He's gonna do all the dirty work.
He's gonna get rid of Hamas, he's gonna, you know, get the guy the Palestinians out of Gaza, he's gonna do all the dirty work.
Then they're gonna arrest him and um use him as the war crime guinea pig.
That's what I think they're gonna do.
Any postings, you know, this person has made.
Uh if Israel wants to repair its relationship, that is internationally.
Uh they're gonna look at you know any groups uh of which he might have been um you know following.
Uh they're gonna obviously get you know search warrants, uh searches you know, his his residence searches computers and other devices, his phone, and just see what they can come up with.
It's it's gonna be a matter of time of gleaning all this information to try to put together, you know, a complete picture.
Do you think that this was premeditated as we look at this video?
I mean, it it seems like he went into this with a plan.
Yes, uh definitely with the you know, the having the objects he has, you know, this Yeah, that takes time to make.
It's not easy to make a Mozov cocktail, you gotta put some work in and get one.
The quantity he has and uh, you know, the fact that he feels a need to take off his shirt or whatever is just it is kind of an indication of some you know psychology involved in it also, in my opinion.
Um so yeah, it I have no doubt it was premeditated.
Okay.
All right.
Former FBI special agent Dennis Franks, thanks for the time.
Thanks for the insight.
Thank you for watching.
All right.
Um cool.
So guys, I think that is it.
I uh I've been on for we're about to pass the seven-hour mark here in a second, not too far away.
But uh timestamps will be up soon.
Love y'all ninjas.
Um I'm gonna be back here tomorrow at five.
We'll give you guys some updates on the boulder terror attack.
We'll cover um other news as well.
Diddy case.
We'll cover Diddy and the Boulder uh Colorado stuff.
That's gonna be some of the big stuff.
So that will be tomorrow at 5 p.m.
As you guys know, debrief Monday through Friday, 5 p.m.
Uh it's gonna be a good time.
And I might have an announcement here in a few weeks.
Um is gonna be a good time.
And uh yeah, bro, we're taking over.
Other than that, love you ninjas guys.
I'm gonna try to get some sleep here.
I didn't sleep much last night, I'll be honest with y'all.
I did not sleep much last night, so I'm gonna get some rest.
We're gonna have a great stream for you guys tomorrow.
We're gonna cover updates on the Diddy case.
Uh Brian Steele's gonna cross-examine um Mia, the star witness of the government.
We're gonna cover the Boulder case.
I guarantee you the FBI is gonna probably bring him to court by tomorrow.
Um he's probably gonna get federally um in charged with a criminal complaint.
That's what I'm estimating.
Um, and then it'll read we'll read through the complaint together.
Um, and then we'll um cover any other news.
Darth Blackness says, can you?
Bro, no, man.
No.
All right.
How many times y'all gonna ask me this dumbass question, bro?
No, bro.
Not reacted to it.
No, thank you.
Guys ask me that shit every day, bro.
now Let me see here.
Bolton says, uh, follow up to my last super chat.
I live in SoCal, still a good idea buying first property here.
Um, I don't know, bro.
I don't know if you want to buy your first property in South Carolina, South California.
It's gonna be a lot.
It's gonna be very expensive.
Maybe try looking at a market that's not gonna be as expensive.
You know what I mean?
I think I think that might be the move.
That might be the move.
Because Southern California is very expensive, bro.
We're talking about like a million dollar house.
Um that's small.
Three bedroom, two bath, two bath, two bedroom.
One million dollars.
Hey, DPG, thank you so much, by the way, for supporting guys with the sub, bro.
Appreciate that, man.
Thank you.
All right.
Anyway, guys, I love y'all ninjas.
I'll catch you guys back here.
Actually, you know what?
Hold on.
Since I got you guys here real fast, how is the audio right now?
I want to actually play with the audio with you guys listening.
Okay.
So I'm gonna turn up the um.
How's the volume?
Let's start with that.
Is it is the volume good right now?
Sorry, I normally talk.
Could it be louder?
Should it be lower?
I want to make sure I adjust the audio and make it perfect right now.
So that when we start tomorrow, we don't fucking have no problems.
Okay, it's good like this.
Okay.
Tell me if this makes it sound better.
Now tell me now, does it sound better?
I'm uh I increase the um the comp on it a little bit.
Let me know if that makes it better.
If not, um, let me know.
Because I just increased the uh the comp slash D E S. So is this good still or was it better before?
Test SS, this is okay, worse.
Okay.
Worse.
All right.
Let me move that down then a little bit.
Thank you guys for letting me know.
Move that down and I'll bring the volume up a little bit more.
All right, how's this?
How's this now?
I lowered that fucking cop shit.
I lowered that fucking cop shit.
All right, so this is good now.
All right, audio is perfect.
All right, so if the audio is perfect right now the way it is, give me an O slash.
If the audio is perfect right now, give me an O slash.
If it could be louder, say louder.
But if it's good right now, like the way that it is, give me an O slash.
If it could be louder, say louder.
Let's see what you didn't just say.
Okay, I see O slash is on Rumble.
If it's perfect the way it is, give me an O slash.
If I should raise the volume, let me know.
Alright.
Alright, one mostly O slashes.
Mostly O slashes.
Someone, one person said it could be a little bit louder, a little louder.
Alright, I'm gonna crank it up.
Alright.
I just cranked it up a hair.
That should do it.
I just cranked it up a hair.
Now if it's perfect, give me a two.
If it's good, if it's perfect now, give me a two.
If it's not perfect, give me a one.
If it's perfect now, give me a two.
If it is if it is perfect, give me a two.
If it's not perfect, give me a one.
Two for perfect.
Two for perfect.
One for not.
All right, now it's perfect.
Yeah, okay, because I upped the volume just a little bit.
All right.
Perfect.
All right, good, good, good.
So we're good now.
All right.
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
Okay.
Good.
So I don't gotta deal with this shit tomorrow.
That's why I that's the only reason why I ask guys, because I want to start the stream tomorrow and not deal with no audio problems.
That's why I'm saying, yo, how is it now?
Blah, blah, blah.
Okay, play video comparison.
Sure.
Let me do that real quick, actually.
Let me play a video for comparison.
Sure.
All right.
Do you think that this was a little bit more than a little bit more?
This is them talking.
Can you guys hear me over the talking?
Seems like he went into this.
You guys should be able to hear me over the talking.
If you can't, let me know.
You guys should be able to hear me over the talking.
Uh let me know if you guys were able to hear me off the talking, or was it too loud.
Were you guys able to hear me over the talking?
I'll play some more.
You know, the good quality.
Test one, two, three.
Test of test one, two, three.
The fact that he feels a need to take off his shirt or whatever is just is kind of an idiot.
All right.
So you guys can still hear me over the audio.
No video is louder than your voice.
Alright, so my audio is fine.
Okay.
So my audio is fine.
I know how what I'm gonna do.
Cause this is the USB shit right here.
Um I'm just keeping it flat.
I don't want it to be too crazy.
That's fine, because what I can do is I can always turn this volume down.
Uh so yeah, I can always turn this volume down here.
Indication of some, you know, psychology.
When I do that, now you guys can hear me.
So I can always adjust the volume for, you know, on YouTube itself.
So that's fine.
That's not that big of a deal.
Because every video is gonna be different, so that's that's fine.
As long as um, as long as my mic is good, that's what really what matters, because I can always adjust the YouTube volume.
That's not a problem.
What really matters is like my volume is good, and then I can always turn the YouTube volume down.
And I also got like this other thing where I can like like I could be while playing it, right?
And then I just click off air, and then I just like it could keep playing, right?
And then I put it on air.
Thank you for watching.
So it's it's fine.
That's not a problem.
Or I can just simply mute it.
Where you know you guys don't hear, it's still coming in, but it's muted or whatever.
So that's one of the benefits.
Also, I'm gonna um be doing, I think I I'm gonna be doing call-ins soon, but um, I'm gonna figure that out with you guys.
So um anyway.
Good.
Awesome.
So the mic is good, sounds perfect.
I'm glad.
Um, awesome.
So we don't have any problems.
All right, guys, I'll be live tomorrow, 5 p.m. sharp.
5 p.m. sharp.
Shout out to DPG, volume is solid, get some Z's, bro, F them boys and F YouTube.
Yeah, facts you fuck YouTube.
Yo, Marian Alzina on Pearl Street earlier today in Boulder.
Left about an hour before this happened.
Glad I did.
I was with my wife and both our kids.
I do carry though.
God damn, A1.
Hey one, if you were there, bro, you could have stopped that nigga, man.
You could have been the hero, A1.
Because you do because you carry.
But hey, I'm glad that you're safe, bro.
And it's crazy that we got supporters all over the place, man.
Bro was literally right there.
Bro, is literally right there.
Anyway, guys, 5 p.m. tomorrow.
Updates on the boulder case, updates on the Diddy case, news.
You guys know where it is.
The best fucking political talk shows news show on the internet right now.
The debrief.
Love you guys.
Well, I'm gonna let you guys out, obviously, appropriately.
Hold on one sec.
My bad.
How'd I mute this shit?
My bad dog.
Every single time, every single crime, every single, we're gonna get lit.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow, five PM.
Every single day, every single night.
I know it's hard to believe it's the whole forest, not one tree, and it's every branch and leaf.
They're born to deceive.
But I'm telling you the truth.
It's not just one or two, it's every single Jew.
They all hate you, and it really breaks my heart.
But the eyes are off the charts, and they only bring us far.
You've got to get a smart.
So if you want to be safe and I want to get the placed, it's best you start being based, or you'll get your every single time, every single crime, every single lie, every light, every single hour,