Trump FURIOUS Over Ceasefire Violation! Here's What Happens Next...
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We got some stuff to talk about.
We're gonna cover um obviously what's going on with the ceasefire.
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Okay, so uh we're gonna cover from this morning uh with our boy uh Donnie was not too happy for obvious reasons.
Um, you know, I I uh made a tweet about this, and we'll talk about why he's not so happy.
And we're also gonna talk about the ceasefire.
Um is it gonna last?
You know, and uh to answer that question, you have to kind of understand the uh the region um and understand the history of said region and the objectives of the individuals involved for things to make sense, right?
So uh let's get right into it, right?
So here's uh your boy Donald Trump this morning, um, where he was talking uh with the press after um you know the ceasefire was negotiated and it basically got broken not too long after.
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But anyway, let's get into it.
Let's uh this is Donald Trump this morning.
I don't think we're gonna find the deep fire breaking division.
I don't think so, but I'm not happy that Israel's going out now.
There was one rocket that I guess was fired overboard.
It was after the time limit, and it missed its target.
And now Israel's going out.
These guys gotta calm down.
Ridiculous.
Now, the reason why I think this is important, guys, is because you can clearly see the uh actual frustration in him, right?
Uh it's obvious he didn't sleep, he's probably pissed off and irritated.
Um, you know, and then this shit happened.
He's like, what the fuck?
And I'm gonna explain why he's frustrated for you guys here in a little bit.
I didn't like plenty of things I saw yesterday.
I didn't like the fact that Israel unloaded right after we made the deal.
They didn't have to unload.
And I didn't like Oh, yeah.
You're starting to realize that you can't trust the Israelis.
Okay, okay, Donnie.
I'm telling you, bro, like you can't trust these fucking guys, man.
The fact that the retaliation was very strong, but in all fairness, Israel unloaded a lot.
And now I hear Israel Just went out because they felt it was violated by one rocket that didn't land anywhere.
That's not what we want, I'll tell you, and I'm telling you, I'm not happy about that, Israel, either.
All I do is play both sides.
I'm going now, as you know, to NATO.
Some of you are going with me, and I think it's gonna be uh successful.
We'll see.
I'll let you know.
Have you believed that Iran is still community?
Yeah, dude.
Uh they violated it, but Israel violated it too.
Are you questioning Israel and community?
Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've never seen before.
See, and here's the thing you guys gotta understand, right?
This is why um, like you can see even Trump is starting to get annoyed with these niggas.
I've been telling you guys, like, we give Israel so much goddamn aid, guys.
We gave them 12 billion dollars, okay, just in the um this past year since Trump's taking office.
They should be listening to everything we fucking say.
But they don't.
That's the problem.
They fucking don't.
All right.
The biggest load that we've seen, I'm not happy with Israel.
You know, when when I say, okay, now you have 12 hours, you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them.
So I'm not happy with them.
I'm not happy with Iran either.
Yes, because uh what he's speaking about, guys, is when the ceasefire was announced.
This is why Netanyahu was reluctant to really say anything.
They said, okay, we're gonna go ahead and finish up our bombing campaign and try to blow up as much shit as we can.
But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land that was shot, perhaps by mistake that didn't land.
I'm not happy about that.
You know what?
We have we basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the f they're doing.
You understand?
Ah, man.
And that's see how fucking annoyed he is, bro?
Yo.
The president does not know.
The president of the United States does not know if this ceasefire is still in effect.
That's where we are this morning.
He thinks both sides have violated it.
And you heard him at the end there, just words of really uh I think frustration with both Israel and Iran with what's taken place since the president announced this deal.
Saying they don't know Yeah, we don't give aid to Iran.
We are they are not beholden to us, you know, to be honest.
We don't we don't give them aid.
We've we sanctioned them actually, and have made them very poor.
So for um, so for people to not understand that this is a serious issue because we give these guys so much goddamn money, so much aid, so much cover.
Like, guys.
Bro, we give them the money to run and operate their military.
We give them the weapons to run their military.
We give them the capability to defend themselves with their uh missile defense systems.
They have three main ones, and we gave them a fourth one with the TAD, right?
They got the Iron Dome, the arrow, David Sling, as well as the TED that we gave them, okay?
The battery alone is a billion dollars, okay.
So we give them a bunch of aid.
Then on top of that, okay, we cover for them at the UN.
When they try to go ahead and, you know, say, you know what, these uh these settlements in the West Bank are illegal, we veto every time.
Whenever they try to get a two-state solution set up for uh for Palestine, we veto that every time.
So we cover from diplomatically as well.
Right?
Also, our defense, our unequivocal support of Israel has emboldened them to conduct the reckless foreign policy that they've conducted over the past 40 years, where they don't really deal with accountability for any of their moves, okay?
Now, if you're a small country, right?
Surrounded by people that don't want you there.
But you got the biggest bully on the block having your back, So you could go ahead and like, you know, say, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you.
And if any of those bullies try to retaliate, your, you know, big bully is gonna come in and punch them in the face and knock them out.
People are gonna think twice the w before they retaliate to you.
So what this has done is it's let Israel enjoy a certain level of immortality in the region.
Okay.
And this has been going on for decades.
Don't let anybody fucking fool you.
Okay, guys.
I want to be extremely crispy fucking clear about this.
If we're not for the United States, Israel will be taking over, literally, inside of a week.
Okay.
They cannot defend themselves.
They can't get the job done by themselves.
Okay?
They rely heavily, heavily, upon American and NATO support to a lesser degree to help them defend.
What they're doing and saying these guys have gotta calm down, it's ridiculous.
We're gonna be hearing, we're gonna be replaying that quite a lot today and waiting for more reaction now from the region.
Let's bring in our team coverage on this.
We have Cena Zelena Trin live for us from the White House, Jeremy Diamond standing by in Israel, Fred Pleitkin also in Tehran for us this morning.
Elena, first to you.
This is some very important perspective coming from President Trump this morning.
That's exactly right.
And I was just outside on uh the South Lawn with the president as he was speaking with us this morning just before he departed uh on Marine One.
Look, he is in very, very frustrated and essentially downright angry.
I have to argue.
I mean, I've spent a lot of time with President Donald Trump.
This is uh one of the most visibly angry times I have seen him.
Uh, and it's clear that he's angry with both countries, both Israel and Iran.
Uh, we asked him, does he believe the ceasefire is going to hold uh after we saw kind of these sharp the the missile potentially fired from Iran, but then also the sharp language from uh the Israel foreign minister saying that he wants to retaliate with full force.
The president said he does believe and he hopes that it will hold, but then he said as soon as he finished talking with us, he was going to make some calls and try to stop it.
That was a direct quote.
He said, I'm gonna try to stop it uh as soon as I finish speaking with you all.
But what he seemed to be very uh angry with as well is is really Israel.
I mean, he obvious often tries to use, you know, much more positive, optimistic language for obvious reasons.
His donors when it comes to Israel recognizing that they are one of the United States' strongest allies, but it is clear that he is very unhappy with Translation.
We are one of their strongest allies.
They don't do shit for us.
How they have been acting in light of the news of this ceasefire.
He said that perhaps Iran uh fired a stray missile that maybe it didn't land and he doesn't like that uh uh Israel was saying that they plan to retaliate with full force.
And then he does something Israel is the only country that um you know defies the United States multiple times.
Guys, make no mistake about it, bro.
Benjamin Netanyahu came to United States, guys, okay, and gave a speech in front of our cam Congress, going after the nuclear program, and he got a standing ovation after.
He defied President Obama.
People forget that shit.
Bro, come on, man.
No other country can get away with this, bro.
Look at this.
So I want to show you guys this this uh this interview real quick.
This is prior, this is the most boring.
This is the most boring man in the world, by the way, Lex Friedman.
Anytime I want to go to sleep, I'll put this nigga show on.
But um, this is very interesting.
Um, with the Abraham Accords, I want you guys to listen and get a get uh idea of who this guy Benjamin Netanyahu is, all right.
So this is before October 7th, by the way, when this interview was done.
Very important, okay.
So he didn't have the war propaganda, you know, um that he has right now when he talks.
Again.
You know, I mean, the we had uh, you know, we had decades, 70 years.
So he's talking about the Abraham Accords, how they came into play, right?
Let me you you can posit that it would be good if that could happen, but entering the room is sometimes more complicated than what happens in the room when there's a lot of you know pre negotiation on the negotiation, then you negotiate endlessly on the negotiation, they're not even there.
It took a lot of work for you to get a handshake uh in the past.
It's an interesting question.
How did the peace, the Abraham Accords, how did that begin?
Now, for those of you that don't know, the Abraham Abraham Accords are uh basically uh a bunch of Gulf state countries, Arab countries, Arab Muslim countries, recognize Israel as a state, okay?
Um, and have started to become uh exercise diplomacy.
Um Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, I think Sudan later joined.
Uh a bunch of different countries basically um joined, okay.
Um there's a few others.
And this was brokered by Donald Trump in 2020, okay?
And a lot of people don't talk about this.
The Abraham Accords actually was was uh a big reason why October 7th happened, chat.
A big reason.
So, okay, uh obviously Bahrain, Israel, UAE, like I said, Morocco and Sudan.
Okay, I miss Morocco.
All right.
So and um obviously, you know, you got the let's see here.
Yeah, the UA and Bahrain became the first Arab countries to formally recognize Israel since 1994.
And I remember this because um when I went to Dubai like two years ago, uh a couple of the Uber drivers and the taxi guys complained that uh they started to see uh them boys in their country now because they had started because you know they had started to formally recognize each other.
So Israelis can go to the United Arab members.
Guys, uh Israelis can't go to a lot of countries in the Arab world, okay?
Um so the Abraham Accords kind of assisted with that.
So this was kind of the beginning of what led to October 7th, okay?
And the reason for that is because the Abraham Accords, okay, basically, if all these Gulf countries got into the Abraham Accords and recognized Israel, Israel would get what it wants without solving the Palestine question, okay?
And that's very important.
The Palestine question has been a question that's been out in the international community for literally almost damn near 100 years now.
So if all these Arab countries started to recognize Israel, that was the only wiggle room and leverage that the Palestinians had, right?
Their alliance with these other Arab countries to kind of have some kind of leverage to say, yo, you guys need to give us a second, you guys need to give us a state, or else our Arab counterparts aren't going to recognize you.
So when these countries started saying, you know what, we'll start recognizing Israel without solving the Palestine question, that is what prompted Hamas to conduct the attack that they had attacked that they conducted on October 7th, okay?
Because a lot of people don't know this.
Right before October 7th, in a matter of weeks, Saudi Arabia was getting ready to join the Abraham Accords.
And that would have been destructive for Palestinian sovereignty.
Because if Saudi Arabia joins the Abraham Accords, it's over.
It's over.
Because it's the most influential um Muslim Arab country in the Middle East by far, because of the religious relevance of Medina, Mecca, et cetera.
So if Saudi Arabia joined without answering the question when it comes to the Palestinian question, it would have been a problem.
Okay.
Give me ones if that makes sense, chat.
I know sometimes I, you know, go a bit too deep in the weeds or whatever, but um I do understand that a lot of you guys might be hearing some of the stuff I'm telling you for the first time.
Unless you're like, you know, um intimately involved with Middle Eastern foreign policy, but most people are not.
So you know, I mean, they we had uh, you know, we had decades.
Some idiot in the chest says, stop lying.
Sadia Rae was never doing it.
Bro.
Yeah, they're not doing it now because of what's going on in Gaza.
They were absolutely gonna join the Abraham Accords.
If you bro, if bro, it's funny.
70 years where they're the or 65 years.
All right, so he's talking about how the Abraham Accords came into play.
Check this out.
Here's where these people, you know, would not uh meet openly with or even secretly with an Israeli leader.
Someone in the chat said Saudi Arabia had the condition that Palestine would be a state though.
No, bro.
They you got okay.
Let me let me be very clear, right?
You You guys, you guys gotta understand this.
The Saudis do what's best for the Saudis.
You understand?
They play whichever hand benefits them the most.
If it means aligning with the United States for protection, they'll do that.
If it means meeting with BRICS and potentially being involved in that, they'll do that.
If it means dealing with the Israelis, but doing it behind the scenes so the Arab world doesn't know, they'll do that.
Okay.
Saudi Ribbon intelligence in the Mossad are notorious for working with each other.
Okay.
Like, they just don't do it outwardly for obvious reasons.
And the fact that this guy is trying to be in the chat and say, oh, bro, the Gulf states are totally cocked by Israel.
They totally are.
Okay?
If you don't know that, then you're you're just like, it's all, it's like it's like Turkey.
Turkey's the same way.
Another perfect example.
Erdogan.
All he does is yap.
I condemn that now.
But he gives them a significant amount of their oil.
Free Palestine supports Israel behind the scenes.
Bro, a lot of these Arab leaders are cucks.
If I'm gonna be all the way at thousand with y'all.
Okay.
All my guys in here that are Arabs or live in the Middle East, you guys know what I'm saying is true.
Someone in the chat, please confirm what I'm saying.
We don't like the Arab world knows this, right?
Uh Americans are keenly unaware of the these intimate dynamics behind the scenes.
The Gulf states, Qatar, um Saudi Arabia, et cetera, all these countries have diplomatic relations with with Israel, whether it's out there or not.
You just don't know about it because it's so uh how do I say this?
It has such a bad stigma.
So they do things behind the scenes.
We had the Mossad making contacts with him all the time and so on, but...
There you go.
He said it himself, chat.
Punch!
We had the Mossad making contacts with them.
I I mean why is that important?
Because just so you guys know, okay, another little secret for you guys, you know who the Mossad directly answers to?
The Prime Minister only.
Okay.
The Mossad, aka the Israeli CIA, they only report to the Prime Minister directly.
That means there's no chain of command they have to go through.
That means they deal directly with Netanyahu, and that's it.
So he could go ahead and authorize certain contacts, operations, and things that might be off the books.
Okay?
Why do you think the Mossad is so good?
Very little bureaucracy.
They just deal with Netanyahu.
That's it.
How do we break the ice to the top level of leadership?
Well, we broke the ice because I took a very strong stance against Iran.
Okay.
Pay attention, guys.
This is very important.
Shouts up Pal 333 and on the forgiveness 22 for the um for the gifted subs, bro.
Shout out to you, Ninjas.
Thank you.
And the Gulf states understood that Iran is a formidable danger to them.
So we had a common interest.
And the second thing is that because of the economic reforms that we had produced in Israel, Israel became a technological powerhouse.
And that could help their nations, not only uh in terms of anything, just bettering the life of their peoples.
Um and the combination of the uh uh of the desire to have some kind of uh uh protection against Iran or some kind of cooperation against Iran and uh civilian economic cooperation uh came to a head when I gave a speech in the American Congress.
Shout out to um Powell 333 with the uh Get the Sub.
Thank you so much, man.
Appreciate you, brother.
Uh, which uh I didn't do lightheartedly.
I had to decide to challenge a sitting American president.
He challenged Obama.
Tell me what other world leader, okay, can go to our Congress, challenge our foreign policy Against the president of the United States.
I'll wait.
What other country can do that?
Are you getting it now, chat?
Are you getting it now?
And uh on the the so-called Iranian deal, uh, which I thought would pave Iran's path with gold to be an effective nuclear power.
That's what would happen.
Uh because they would relieve the sanctions and Iran would be able to make money.
They didn't want that.
They needed a broke in weak.
So I went there.
And in the course of giving that speech before the joint session of Congress.
Joint session means both Republican and Democrats, both.
Delegation received calls from Gulf states who said, we can't believe what your prime minister is doing.
He's challenging, you know, uh president of the United States.
Here's the Prime Minister of Israel who is relying upon us for aid Bragging about challenging the foreign policy and nuclear deal that at the time our president Barack Obama negotiated.
And don't listen to what any of the haters tell you guys.
The nuclear deal was fucking good.
It was extremely good.
I I genuinely believe the uh JCPOA, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, that uh Barack um Obama brokered was probably one of the best peace deals when it comes to anti-nuclear proliferation in American history.
One of the best, one of the best.
Don't let the fucking haters sit there and tell you, oh, it was bullshit, it's uh it's a lie.
No, motherfucker, because what they won't tell you is that Trump tried to basically emulate the exact same fucking deal.
During the 60 days of negotiation, they pretty much used the rubric, okay, of the last deal.
It was that good.
It took years to get across the table, right?
Or get across the finish line.
But it was very fucking good.
Basically, what it did was it guaranteed IAEA inspections, it guaranteed involvement from the international community, so there's checks and balances, and guaranteed that France and Russia would be intimately involved with collecting uranium and plutonium, right, at certain parts of the cycle.
Uh, you know, it's it's it's a complex process, so I can't go into all of that.
I'm not a scientist.
But the thing you guys need to know is that multiple countries were involved in the deal and the plan to ensure that uranium enrichment, okay, did not reach a certain level and would stay civilian and peaceful.
And other countries would be doing this, like our allies like France, etc.
Okay?
So it was a good deal.
There's no ifs, ands or buts about it.
But both people on the right and on the left agree that it was if your goal was actually to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons, that was the best way to do it in a way where everybody wins and maintain um peace and keep hostilities down.
Okay?
By far the best way.
This is bipartisan agreement.
But the Israeli lobby couldn't let that happen.
I had no choice.
I mean, because I thought my country's own existence was imperiled.
And remember, we always understand through change of administrations that America Translation.
Let me translate that for you guys.
What he really means is we're gonna go through this step by step.
Okay.
What he really means is if the deal went through, and uh, and Iran was doing this uh this this deal with all these other countries, the inspections, etc.
Everything is working out.
What it really means is this.
The sanctions would be lifted.
Once the sanctions were lifted, Iran would generate significantly more money.
With them generating more money, they can arm their proxies that basically um excuse me, protect them from Israel's far reach with the United States.
Also, they could potentially utilize this money to make a clandestine nuclear program, or not, who knows.
But it will put them in a position where they would have more money, more resources, and then they would be able to do what?
Properly defend themselves to ensure that Israel does not conduct a regime change.
Okay?
And this is something that Israel's been trying to do for like 40 years, guys, is do a regime change.
They don't like to put it out there openly because the term regime change is a very dirty word now in a post-2003 Bush era type uh political environment, because we all know regime change means boots on the ground, you know, forceful toppling of a government, etc.
Millions of people die, uh millions of people dying, you know, uh soldiers dying, all this shit.
So they don't like to do that term, but that's what they really want.
So they knew that if this deal went through, Iran would make money, they would be in a position where they could, you know, prop of their military, become more powerful, and then that would make Israel's ability with um toppling them significantly harder because that's what they want to do.
So it's in Israel's best interest to keep Iran weak, to keep Iran broke.
That's why when Trump came in, he levied some of the most crippling sanctions he could do, because the Israel lobby basically told him, hey, we'll get you in.
But this is what you need to do.
This is why him, Pompeo, they went in a systematic fucking fashion to pull out the deal, put the IRGC on a terrorist watch list for a terrorist organization, because Mike Pompeo's a the uh state uh Secretary of State.
Then once they have the uh they're on the terrorist watch list, they can impose the most crippling sanctions, and then bam, broke.
Can't arm the proxies, can't uh, you know, develop a nuclear weapon as quickly as they want if they're trying to develop one, and that keeps them weak.
That is why Israel rushed to attack them this month.
So, uh anyway, let's get back uh to the video real quick.
Under no matter what leadership is always the irreplaceable and indispensable ally of Israel, and we'll always remain that we can have arguments.
Yeah, translation.
Whether Democrat or Republican, we own the U.S. Okay, let's go back to this thing.
Just so you guys get I wanted you guys to see um from him himself that uh defying a U.S. president is not something that they're scared scared of doing, as you guys can see here with Trump.
See how history repeats itself, chat.
He defied Obama, he defies Trump as well.
I mean, he does like to curse.
We know this president has done it multiple times, I know on the campaign trail over the past year or so.
Uh but he s cursed again, uh, and it was his parting language to us.
He said, you know, he was asked, do you think Israel wants peace?
And he said, these two countries have been fighting for so long together that they quote, don't know what the F they're doing.
Uh and so again, he is very frustrated with how this is all unfolded.
Gonna read chats here in a little bit, guys.
It's very unclear.
Get them in while you guys can.
Gonna read the chats here in uh another minute or two.
As of now, uh, where this ceasefire stands, if it will be able to hold, but the president made very clear that he's going to be making calls to both countries, uh, trying to get a sense of uh how they can try and figure this out and try to salvage this deal that I know last night he was celebrating along with all of his top team and his top advisors here at the White House.
Yeah, I mean, it can't not be overstated how much things have changed yet again in just a matter of hours with regard to this.
And as you said, the president says as soon as he moved away from reporters and got a Marine One, he was gonna start making calls.
So a lot more to come.
Elaine Trent, the White House.
Thank you so much, Alina, stay close.
The president announced a ceasefire had been brokered between Israel and Iran.
And as soon as the announcement was weighed, as the president said, Israel increased its attacks on Tehran, uh, a lot of attacks overnight.
Iran firing back at Israel, some killed in Israel, and then after the time the deadline expired, another exchange there.
Let's get to CNS Jeremy Diamond in Israel.
Jeremy, give us the latest from the Israeli perspective.
Well, the Israelis very much feel like Iran has violated the ceasefire agreements.
They say that about three hours after the ceasefire went into effect.
Uh, we heard, of course, the sirens that were sounding in northern Israel, and an Israeli military official tells us that there were two missiles that were fired there.
Uh, both uh they say were intercepted.
We heard President Trump talking about a single rocket uh that He uh argued was being fired at northern Israel.
Uh, but that is where the Israelis are accusing Iran uh of having violated this agreement and also now vowing to uh strike back at Iran in response for that ceasefire violation.
And that in particular seems to have been what got President Trump so so upset this morning with those comments, where yes, he was talking about both Israel and Iran violating uh this ceasefire agreement in his view, but there's no question that let me make this clear, guys.
Israel violates ceasefires all the fucking time.
They violated ceasefires against Hezbollah up in Lebanon, they violated ceasefires against Hamas in um in the Gaza Strip.
The brunt of his anger there was indeed being directed at the Israeli government, and it very much...
Yeah, because we give them a lot of money.
...counded like he planned to get on the phone to the Israeli prime minister to try and stop Israel from striking back at Iran.
We haven't gotten reports yet that those strikes have taken place, but we have heard from the Israeli defense minister as well as the chief of staff of the Israeli military, who both vowed that there would be firm strikes in Iran in response to...
They said that they would make Tehran tremble, chat.
Response for those uh missiles that the Israeli officials say were fired at northern Israel.
But then there's also this issue of what happened in the hours before the ceasefire.
Yes, Israel was striking in Tehran very, very hard in the hours after President Trump announced the ceasefire before it actually went into effect.
But we also saw a very heavy barrage of more than 20 missiles, uh ballistic missiles being fired by the Iranians, uh sending off sirens uh for about two hours straight, uh one after the other after the other, in all parts of Israel, and of course the deadliest impact happening in the southern city of Beersheba, very close to our location right now.
Uh at least four people were killed in that strike.
Uh more than 20 others were injured.
Of course, the tragedy of it all, the fact that this happened less than an hour before that ceasefire actually went into effect.
The final victims of this conflict, at least here in Israel, were claimed.
John, Kate?
All right, Jeremy Diamond.
All right, uh, real quick, uh, we got here, Zimkilla uh says, please make a tank top for the gym.
Uh this come uh this comes from the Cows Club chat.
Uh, or a hat.
She okay, Myron Champs is the best for sweaters and all made is the best for shirts.
I work at a crowd strike and we went through a bunch of apparel companies, Nike sucks for shirts.
Okay, uh Kyle Ren says again, Myron Champs is the best for sweaters.
I don't know, bro.
I like Nike better.
Uh love what you're doing on all the podcasts and locals worth the money.
Bro, champion is for niggas, bro.
Let's be honest here.
Um let's keep it all the way a thousand, bro.
Uh, champion is for niggas, man.
Um, okay.
Uh we got here um Albo Ace says uh it's been a crazy week with this conflict, and thank you for putting the time in covering it for us.
You spent so much time schooling us, nobody asks how uh you are doing, so I will.
Everything good with the health and mental wise been putting in hours, geez.
I appreciate that, bro.
I got you on the news, man.
Uh I'm good, man.
I'm good.
Uh been working really hard, but it's fine.
Uh, you know, like I said, we want I want to hit 10,000 strong on um on the OSS.
Uh right now, guys, we're let about 70 away from 1500, so let's keep cranking it up.
Um, Myron, let's be honest here, 95% of the Arab nations are in bow, the United States and Israel.
If all the Arab nations were united, Israel would not exist today.
Respect Iran and Yemen, the only two countries who balls.
Um, yeah, you're right.
They are they are absolutely in bed with the United States.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're right.
Like you look at like Jordan Egypt, for example.
Um, we pay them to play nice with Israel.
Uh Ivory King, I'm that greedy, like the boys enjoy the 20 dollars.
Long live OSS.
I appreciate that, bro.
Um, that's from Ivory King.
Uh and the beast said that before, and then we got Kai.
He says, How do you feel about Tate's breakdown?
Does he said it's all theater, that it was all pre-planned by the countries together.
Israel did it to take eyes off Gaza, Iran to unite their people and U.S. to show strength.
Yeah, I'm sure that is the basis of you know why a lot of this stuff happens.
But remember, guys, that you know, every country has their certain objectives, right?
Uh to get done.
So, um, but as far as the conflict goes, no, that's absolutely real.
Uh okay, let's see here.
Let me read some of these chats that came in from uh Rumble here.
Okay.
Don, subscribe.
Shout out to you, bro.
Welcome.
Uh TJ says, uh, y'all, I wouldn't have surprised, be surprised if Trump causing uh cussing out Israel a national media like that was contrived.
They probably told him go the son us and make it look like you're just not just some Zionist apologists or something along these lines.
They know the world knows completely what's up with the Zionist Nazis Republican sentiment.
Oh, well, you yeah, I'll talk about that here in a second.
Jusky, apparently Trump is very mad with Israel.
Let's see how this plays out.
Yeah, bro.
It's not, bruh.
What?
They remember when he went to the Gulf and you didn't talk to Nan Yao for like two weeks?
Fooled you.
Right.
Um, could you imagine?
D Myron DJ had a rave, boom, boom, boom.
Okay.
DB2211.
Less fun go, time to cook.
Sensei Bynam says, just a reminder, volume is great.
I can never understand why people say they can't hear the volume is low.
I know, bro.
I think niggas be trolling.
Murch is fire, Myron.
Appreciate that 19 Phoenix.
Free World says, are the hoodies true to size?
Yeah, this one right now I'm wearing is a large and I'm 6'3.
Um, where's the best place to send you videos to react to?
Uh, we are gonna make a Discord soon.
Michaka says I paid for the one year subscription, but it says I'm not a member.
I already refreshed my page.
That's weird, bro.
Try, try um like posting or something.
Um was grinding at work and wanted to support, uh, wanted to super chat this picture for you last night for a good laugh, but fell asleep.
I knew she would be Frank Castle.
Yeah, Bruce was retarded.
One chest says, uh, friendly reminder, oh slash for the Nike swoosh symbol.
Yo, uh, guys.
Here, let me let me show you guys the shit that uh one chess sent me.
It's actually pretty fucking cool.
Um let me share a screen on this thing real quick with you guys.
Uh so this is uh uh yo, we need to make this.
Uh Brett, if you're watching the stream, we need to make this right here, bro.
This would actually be pretty lit.
Let's do this, man.
Uh play with the check.
See what he did there?
I see that, my friend.
Very good.
So, yeah, Brett, let's make this shit happen right here.
Shout out to One Chest.
Um, okay, let's go back.
Um he's also a castle club member.
See, guys, you can post memes on Castle Club.
Hey, Martin, could you put together a section for all the guys who have completed all the necessary steps and are now looking to settle down?
This could include those interested in one wife or multiple wives.
Yeah, I guess we could.
Um, Thomas Massey for president.
What do you honestly think about him?
And do you have seen his recent interview?
I think he's great.
Yeah, Thomas Massey's lit.
Myron, want one of these?
Uh your mic a tattoo loud?
Okay.
What size that hoodie large?
Hopefully we'll see a change.
Hopefully.
Judicial says you really need to drop the merch like yesterday.
I'm trying to buy and wear that shit right now.
Hey, bro, it'll come out July, bro.
Get ready, July.
Kumo DTV, can you try to find uh can you try to find go on the Julian Dory podcast?
Studio in Hobokia in New Jersey.
Ian Carroll's just there two weeks ago.
Uh if they invite me, bro, I don't know.
I don't just invite myself on someone's podcast.
How did USA dictate ceasefire?
Love when we show how powerful we can be, though.
Bro, okay.
Uh let me be honest with y'all, bro.
This ceasefire is not gonna last.
I'm gonna explain to you guys why in a second.
Uh Andy Mossberg, your Marian, you gotta watch Alex Jose and Nick Fuentes talk about Masad and CA talking about if something happens in America not to listen to influencers, if you guys say is a false flag, then boys up to something.
Okay, I'll take a look at it.
Was this interview from today?
Uh Israel has ruined the reputation of the United States like Jada ruined Will Smith's reputation.
Facts.
Andrew Graf says, uh, one of Mohammed bin Salman's key advisors 2019 was Epstein, aka the Masad King Ben Saudi is totally cucked.
And if you think otherwise you're a retard.
Thank you very much, Andrew Draft.
You graph, you get it.
Mock O Corleon, Saudi Arabia and be evaded tomorrow if they retaliate against Israel.
Yep.
There you go.
Now you guys are starting to get it.
Guys, uh Saudi Arabia is a very, that's also a glass cannon, okay?
They're a glass cannon.
They can't defend themselves, bro.
They can't defend themselves.
Um the Bremlist, hood stream, Chris AA when Santo bans me in chat for asking about it.
Uh I don't know.
I don't know.
We got I gotta figure out.
We're trying to find the AA person for Chris.
Myron, I should you not.
The Israeli spies captured by Iran recently got strapped to one of those rockets that got sent to back to Israel.
I swear it was televised on Iran TV.
No way, bro.
No way.
No way.
What?
Chat, uh, what are these guys?
Jag meet, you gotta be trolling nigga.
He said, Myron, I should you not.
One of the Israeli spies captured by Iran, as you guys know, there was a Mossad operation happened um during Operation Rising Line.
A bunch of his uh Massad agents were behind enemy lines shooting uh drones and rockets and shit like that at their messal defense.
But anyway, they're saying one of those guys was captured by Iran and got strapped to one of the rockets and got sent back to Israel.
I saw a televised out of radio TV.
Bro, send me the link, nigga.
You're trolling.
Bro, you're trolling.
You're fucking trolling.
No fucking way, bro.
No way.
No way.
But I'll tell you this.
If that's true, that quite possibly might be the fucking most creative punishment I've ever heard in my life, bro.
Goddamn.
I don't like.
I don't like.
Yo.
What the fuck?
Yo, no way, bro.
No way.
No way.
No way.
Everybody chat saying it's true.
Yo, what?
Yo!
Yo!
Alright, yo, I ain't gonna lie.
W Red.
Bro!
What the fuck?
Bro, could you imagine?
Oh, so you wanna go ahead and spy on us and fucking have the Israelis uh attack us with rockets?
all right, we're going to send you back over there.
Could you imagine being strapped to a rocket?
It...
Like being strapped to like a fucking hypersonic missile, going to uh going to fucking Tel Aviv, bro.
Nick, and then they play this shit as they're strapping you on?
Boom, boom, boom Boom, boom, boom Boom, boom, boom Boom, boom, tell us if this is what you get For all your evil deeds Boom, boom, boom Boom, boom, tell us Yo!
Could you imagine?
Bro, I'm like, uh, I'm just like sitting here.
A bunch of niggas in turbans, bring you out.
Say, hey, this is gonna be your new home.
You're like, wait, what?
Because you're sitting there, handcuffed, right?
You're the Mossad guy.
Wait, what?
Yeah, we're gonna we're gonna strap you to that bitch.
What?
Yeah.
Niggas fucking take you, put some rope around you, right?
On the fucking uh on the thing, you're fucking sitting here like this and you're tied to that bitch.
Just so you guys know, when they shoot these rockets, when Iran shoots these rockets, they shoot them from the middle of nowhere, bro.
It's like an empty desert.
They have like thousands of uh locations where they shoot rockets from, okay?
Like the way Iran has their missile, uh their ballistic uh their ballistic missile program, there's literally, and Iran's a huge comp uh country, guys.
Huge, vast, all right.
So they have um areas all around the country where there's like in in rural areas where there's a launcher that's hidden underground, then they bring it out, they s uh with the rocket, they put the rocket on that bitch, and then they launch it, and then they bring it right back in.
And they do this at night.
So could you imagine some Iranian niggas take you to the rocket, right?
You don't know what your punishment is.
Alright, we're gonna strap you to this thing.
You're like, wait, what?
Nah, man, you you troll it, man.
Just shoot me out here and kill me.
This is what it is.
No, we're gonna strap strap you to that shit.
Nigga strap you to that shit, and then they pull out a boom box, right?
Dudes with turbids, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And you're sitting there getting strapped up.
You're like You're like, wait, what?
What's going on?
Next thing you know your revolt You brought this up for yourself.
It's your time to leave the boom boom.
This is what you get for all your rebel dicks.
You were mocking that kids, but now you're getting hit.
Iranian missiles at your entire sky And you're from the private tank And you didn't start this But the whole world's You're from the head Now you feel terror like the Palestinian.
How does it feel to have bombs drop on your civilians?
Yo, yo.
What the fuck?
Nigga shot the ah Yo, what the fuh?
Nigga sell him Shalom.
Tell tell uh tell Dad Yahoo we said hello.
Oi, V, bro.
Nigga.
Yo.
Bro.
Alright.
Alright, alright.
I'm done, man.
I'm having too much fun with this shit, bro.
I just I just like can't imag like, well, actually, I can't imagine it.
That's why it's so fucking funny.
But damn, man, alright.
Alright, alright.
I just like had a vivid thing in my mind.
some niggas in a desert with turbans dancing to fucking boom boom as they send this nigga off back to Israel.
Yo.
Yo, man.
What the fuck, bro?
Okay.
And yo, you guys said they put on Iranian TV.
Bro!
Somebody sent me the link, bro.
We didn't go watch it on YouTube, but yo, somebody sent me that fucking link, bro.
Yo!
Somebody, somebody send me that link, bro.
Okay.
Alright.
Alright.
I had too much fun, bro.
I had too much fun, man.
Alright, an idea for a gym shirt.
Before you say anything, hear me out.
Oh, with the cookie monster?
Yeah, we could do that.
Oh!
What?
Nigga!
Yo, this is a picture.
Yo, nah, man.
Nah, you guys gotta be trolling, bro.
Here, I got the picture right here.
Bro!
No fucking way.
Look at this shit, chat!
No way!
What?
Yo!
Thank you.
bruh Alright, man.
You guys gotta be trolling, bro.
Anyway.
Either way, it was a good laugh.
Whether it's true or not, it's a good laugh.
Alright.
Uh Andy Musberg, yes, Nick won on at about 40 six uh uh on at about 645.
OSS gotta spread this interview and say no bullshit.
Uh send me the link, maybe I'll react to it.
Boom television from Capone.
Alright.
Hey Mario, Trump posted in his truce uh a song called Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran.
Check Mario Northall X, okay.
Uh, what's up with Anna from yes, this nigga, bro?
Joe man.
Uh alright.
Yeah, bro.
That's it gotta be AI.
You niggas is trolling, bro.
Um that shit is funny though.
That'd be probably one of the most creative ways to fucking punish somebody I've ever seen in my life.
That's that that deserves a W in itself, bro.
That deserves a round of applause.
Okay.
Uh let's see here.
For us in Israel as this continues to develop.
Thank you, Jeremy.
And on that exact uh that that exact point, let's get to Fred Plytkin in Tehran for what is the perspective from there this morning, Fred.
Hi there, Kate.
Yeah, and uh after the Israelis made that claim that Iranian missiles were flying towards Israeli territory.
I actually I got in touch with a senior Iranian official who flat out denied that the Iranians had fired any missiles toward Israel after the ceasefire went into effect.
In fact, they said at the moment uh that the time had come for the ceasefire, that no missiles had been fired from the Iranian side.
The Iranians uh also now warning the Israelis against hitting Iranian territory, saying that that would open up Iranian retaliation once again in that everything within what they call the occupied territories, of course, meaning all of Israel would then become a target for Iran.
So some tough language coming out of Tehran here as well.
Also the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which of course is that elite wing of Iran's military claiming that there were several violations of its soil, as they put it, by the Israelis, Possibly meaning incursion by some sort of aircraft in the hours after the ceasefire went into effect.
What we're seeing right now, actually, here in Tehran is that things are uh fairly calm here.
I was on the streets a little bit earlier today.
There's a lot of people who are out driving, some shops opening up.
But what the president said there about the Israelis unloading overnight after the ceasefire deal was announced, was definitely something that we saw and we felt here from our vantage point as well.
I was up here on this roof, and we all of a sudden heard Israeli Air Force planes streak what seemed to be Israeli Air Force planes streaking past and then extremely loud explosions rocking our building and then rocking also a lot of other places in central Tehran uh as well.
We saw a lot of outgoing anti-aircraft gunfire coming from the Iranians, the skies here over the city really were illuminated.
That went on for the better part of it.
I would say about half an hour, 45 minutes, maybe up to an hour, where those loud bangs continue.
The Israelis at some point even issued evacuation orders for certain districts here in warning when obviously people in those districts most probably would have been asleep.
So it certainly was uh interesting.
We got somebody here, Myron Gaines.
We Moroccans uh say uh are the biggest traders.
Um the Algerians are the biggest traders.
Wait, Mark I say the biggest traders is Algeria.
They always wanted to uh wanted us to be weak to attack us, uh, which forced us to normalize with Shitreel and ally with the US to be safe when we could have joined forces and had a saying in this bitch.
Yeah, um bro, I'm telling you, man.
That's what Israel does.
They they start civil wars too.
Um a night that saw a lot of kinetic activity, and as of right now, the Iranians are saying that their forces are not firing back.
The uh foreign minister of this country, Abbas Araq Chihu, he came out and said that Iranian forces had fired until the moment that the ceasefire went into effect, which the Iranians consider to be 4 a.m. uh in the morning, and that since then, no uh projectiles data.
All right, so let's talk a little bit about the ceasefire, right, guys.
So let me give you guys kind of my take on this real quick.
So I dropped a video earlier today, and I also gave a post.
Right?
So let me play the video for you guys real quick, and then um this is a short 57-second video.
Um YouTube as well.
Countries were getting royally fucked up.
Don't let the fucking media lie to you guys and say, oh, yeah, Israel's unscathed.
Israel is getting absolutely fucked up.
You guys just couldn't see it because they had a press ban.
Let me tell you guys something about the Israelis.
The Israelis don't agree to ceasefires unless they're taking damage.
Israel is a glass cannon.
They can't sustain casualties, they can't sustain damage.
It's a small country, it's obviously densely popular within that.
We're talking about a state the size of New Jersey.
Like when the missiles hit, they do some real damage over there.
Also, keep in mind, guys, the interceptors that they use cost significantly more money than the missiles that Iran is sending in.
Obviously, the longer the war goes, the more advantageous Iran is.
When it comes to the war of attrition, whoever can more easily sustain outputting damage is going to win.
Israel can't sit there and have Tel Aviv and Haifa continue to get bombed.
And their missile defense systems have been deteriorating over the past week.
We've seen more and more missiles get through.
So that is why this ceasefire happened.
The Israelis never agree to a ceasefire if they're on top.
All right, and uh, as you guys know, running a special get into OSS, man, support the mission um for only four bucks.
But um and let me so that's a quick video that I made.
Uh well, my guy Brett made earlier today, right?
So I actually wrote a more thorough analysis of this, and I really want to read it to you guys, okay?
I wrote it this morning.
So, okay, let's go ahead and go into this, right?
Oh.
So the ceasefire was a U.S. political move to enhance Trump's legacy and pursue a noble peace prize, not a genuine effort to resolve the conflict.
Trump, like Musk, and other brashed yet successful figures, seeks validation despite his tough persona.
This temporary ceasefire won't end the 40-year conflict.
Why did this happen?
Israel and Iran were inflicting heavy damage on each other, as I just showed you guys in the video.
Iran's military and strategic sites were severely hit.
While Israel's major cities, Tel Aviv and Haifa, faced significant destruction, disrupting trade, and public trust in Israeli government.
Guys, this is important for you guys to know as well.
Don't forget, guys, that Israel was created on the basis that it's the only safe place for the Jewish people.
Okay.
So for Israel to be getting bombed and destroyed, guess what?
That's not good for.
That's not good for press when you want to get people to come to your country.
Okay?
The Israel has been caught several times conducting false flags in Arab countries to get Jews to say, yo, flee this Arab country.
They don't want you here.
Come on over.
They do it all the time.
They've done it throughout history, okay, doing false flags.
So you got I really want that this is something that not a lot of people talk about.
Israel, right, is heavily dependent upon foreigners going there.
I'm gonna say that again for y'all.
Israel is heavily dependent upon people going there for birthright so that they can serve in the IDF and eventually becoming Israeli citizens.
This is why if you're Jewish, you get a passport, pretty much no questions asked.
Okay?
They want to increase the population.
So one of the ways that they get people to come is they take them on these birthright trips, okay?
And these birthright trips, guys, which are funded by organizations like George Soros, etc., right?
A lot of these um, you know, foundations, these Jewish foundations fund these birthright trips.
And the purpose of these birthright trips, guys, okay, is to get people that might be American, French, uh, Canadian, uh, all different parts of the world, right?
The goal is to get them on these birthright trips, get them to like Israel.
They have like a whole itinerary plan for them.
They go there, they meet other people that are um, you know, Jewish from different countries, get them to bond, they're there for a year, uh, they're there for a couple weeks, and then they get a strong development to Israel.
And then some of them decide, you know, I want to move here, I like it here, right?
So that whole business model, because it is a business model, by the way, and nobody, I haven't seen anyone talk about this.
That business model is contingent upon doing what?
Selling the idea of safety.
You understand, guys?
It's very important.
Why do you guys think the cookie monster event is so heavily used?
Never again.
We this is our only homeland.
We need to stick together, etc.
Okay?
That is all very important for getting people to come on these birthright trips and then eventually getting them to either commit to living in Israel part-time or living there full time.
Okay?
It's a small country, guys.
They got like 10 million people, eight to ten million people, right?
And they're trying to obviously expand.
Why do you think that the IDF uh service is mandatory?
Right?
So these are all very important things that you guys need to understand.
I haven't really seen many other analysts talk about this or people that are analyzing the situation.
I'm kind of looking at this from a more thorough perspective of all the different reasons.
Okay.
So let's read that one more time.
Iran's military strategic sites were heavily hit, while Israel's major cities, Tel Aviv and Haifa, face significant destruction, disrupting trade and public trust in the Israeli government.
You guys know we saw Haifa or refineries get blown up, et cetera.
And then we also know that there was a ban, a press ban, on the attacks that were going on in Israel.
Now, the Israeli government says, oh, we don't want you putting it out so that Iranian intelligence doesn't uh get the coordinates and so that they can do more precise hits.
Because if you're sitting there and you're a journalist and you take a picture or a video of the damage, well, guess what?
Iran can look at that video, know where it's hit, and then see the damage and then be able to um correct the coordinates for the next missile wave.
Does that make sense, chat?
So that's why they don't want people taking pictures of video, even though people did it anyway, right?
So it's a two-prong situation.
Then on top of that, obviously public trust and the Israeli government to make them think that they could defend themselves.
Very important that you guys understand this, that a lot of people in Israel are expatriates.
They rely heavily upon expatriates, so they need to make them feel safe.
That is the whole purpose of Israel, chat.
Okay?
That is the whole purpose.
A Jewish state where they are safe.
So that's very important to the Israeli government.
Next, the critical factor, Israel could have sustained missile-based warfare.
As you guys know, this is how the warfare went down.
It wasn't your traditional warfare where army invades, fighting on the ground, shooting at each other.
No.
This was completely um air force and ballistic missile warfare, right?
Just so you guys really understand this shit.
Right?
So we go on a map here.
So Israel's over here, right?
Very small country.
Iran is all the way over here.
Okay?
So obviously a traditional war, ground warfare isn't feasible.
Okay.
Iran is surrounded by fucking mountains.
It's very uh rural, lots of shit, right?
So what basically happened is Israel would send missiles and their Air Force over Iranian airspace and would attack certain locations, strategic locations.
Meanwhile, Iran with their sophisticated ballistic missile program would shoot missiles into Israel.
Okay?
And they were kind of doing this back and forth for weeks, tit for tat.
All right.
So this was exclusively an Air Force and ballistic missile program war.
Okay.
So Israel couldn't sustain missile based warfare.
Its interceptors are far costlier than Iran's bombs.
And continuing would lead to a war of attrition threatening Israel's survival.
I showed you guys the number, but let's uh let me pull it back up one more time for you guys because this is important.
I want you guys to see how much Israel spending versus how much um fucked up.
Don't let the fucking media press something about the Israelis.
Unless there's a glass sustained, it's a small country.
I'm talking about there's climate over there.
So daily, Israel spent 200 to 725 million a day to defend themselves.
Meanwhile, Iran cost them 20 to 100 million to attack.
Okay.
Very important, guys.
Very important.
Okay?
Because clearly one side can continue longer than the other.
All right, because the interceptors are far more expensive.
Now its interceptors are far coster than Iran's bombs that continue would lead to a war of attrition threatening Israel's survival.
What's next, right?
So if they had continued down that path, chat, Israel would be destroyed.
They can't intercept Iran's missiles forever.
All right.
Its interceptors are far coster.
Okay, so what's next?
If fighting pauses, both nations will recover and regroup.
Israel will likely plan phase two regime change in Iran.
Meanwhile, Iran emboldened may either A pursue a nuclear weapon if they don't already have one, B, safeguard critical nuclear components, move from the three targeted facilities.
Guys, here's another thing that you guys gotta understand as well.
Okay, they'll just gotta be honest here.
They've known about Fordau since like 2009, chat.
Okay?
They known about these nuclear bases for damn near two decades.
All right.
So you'd be stupid to think that Ishfahan, Fordo, and um Natans or whatever, you'd be stupid to think those are their only nuclear facilities.
I guarantee fucking T you guys, they either A have other undiscovered nuclear facilities within Iran, or B, they have a nuclear program in another country of an ally.
Okay.
They knew these attacks were coming.
They knew that the U.S. is known about their nuclear sites for a very decades.
So it would be absolutely fucking retarded for Iran to not move the most sensitive or the most important components towards getting a bomb out of these facilities.
Okay.
Despite the fact they were running around saying mission accomplished blah blah.
Again, I think it's either A, they already have a bomb, or B, right?
They've safeguarded the things that are critical, so they can move it to an off-site or maybe even another country.
I would not put it past the Chinese or the Russians.
Hell, even the Pakistanis who have a nuclear program.
I want to put it past any of these countries to have some type of covert nuclear program that Iran is paying to use in their country's territory.
These facilities have been known for decades, blah, blah, blah.
And then Israel believes neutralizing Iran's nuclear capabilities is vital for regime change.
The key question, how Israel pursue this without U.S. support.
So the regime change, guys, is what Israel wants.
But we know that the regime change is gonna need boots underground.
You ain't gonna get no fucking regime change by just bombing uh sites.
You're gonna need to get the regime out.
Because, guys, make no mistake about it.
Now they're 100% gonna build a nuclear bomb.
100% gonna build one now.
You want to know why?
Because they know that if they don't have the nuclear bomb, they're gonna attack them again.
And it is the only way to keep Israel at bay.
It's the only way.
You want to keep the enemy at bay?
You must have a nuclear weapon.
All right.
So they're gonna 100% work towards one now.
And most importantly, okay, let's assume they did destroy everything.
Let's that's why this whole do they have nukes or not is irrelevant.
Whenever I have this discussion with people, it's kind of irrelevant.
Because what really matters is they have the capability, they've mastered the uh the cycle, the enrichment cycle.
They have centrifuges, they know how to both, they know how to um enrich uranium, but they also know how to uh utilize plutonium, right?
They can use centrifuges for uranium and/or nuclear reactors for plutonium, they know how to do both.
So it's irrelevant whether they we destroyed their program or not.
They can rebuild it back up.
They got thousands of scientists all across the country, it's a big country.
And they build a lot of their own shit.
Their drones, their missiles, it's all self-purched, it's all self-made, chat.
You know, they basically have like a military-industrial complex within their own country and make their own shit.
A lot of countries use their drones, like Russia, for example, they use those drones.
So they have very advanced military capability, very advanced um scientists uh and uh advanced ballistic missile program because they've been preparing for this war for decades, guys, right?
So, like I said before, I did I don't think that Israel under knew their capability, and they kind of underestimated them and thought that the iron dome, the slang that that they thought that those would be more effective and they weren't.
And not only did they find out that they're not as effective and that Iran can hit them anyway, they also found out that it's extremely expensive to put up a defense against Iran's nuclear system, sorry, uh ballistic missile program.
So they had to, they they had to conduct a ceasefire too.
Don't let the Israelis sit there and be like, yeah, they want to give up.
No, bro.
They would not be if if the war had continued the way it was, that mode of warfare, they would have lost.
100%.
100%.
Right?
And and don't forget, Israel isn't like Iran.
They're not used to getting hit by bombs.
Iran is.
Okay.
Iran's used to getting bombed all the time.
Them, on the other hand, not used to getting bombed.
Tel Aviv and Haifa cannot sustain the same level of damage that a Tehran or other places across Iran have sustained over decades.
So they had to end this fucking conflict to some degree with a ceasefire.
They had to.
For Israel's own good.
Told you guys this before, I'll tell you guys again.
Israel doesn't end ceasefires.
Excuse me, they don't conduct ceasefires or end conflicts if they're winning.
They just don't.
Okay.
They have a burn all ships mentality.
They only pull out when they know that they can't uh uh they can't continue what they're doing.
And to be honest with y'all, I think overall, if I'm gonna be all the way one million, this was a failure.
Absolute fucking failure.
Okay.
Thank you.
Big failure.
Number one, whether they have a nuclear program or not, you did not stop it.
Okay?
Let's go best case scenario.
Let's assume that Iran is retarded and kept all of their centrifuges, all their uranium, all their plutonium in these three nuclear sites that the U.S. bombed, and they got completely wiped off.
They have a capability of rebuilding it back up within years.
Okay?
Let's assume that's the best, best case scenario for the West.
We destroyed everything, and they're starting from zero.
Here's the problem.
They have the capability to do it again by themselves.
Okay?
And rebuild it back up within years.
So that's number one.
So at best, you destroyed their nuclear program for now.
Two, you did not affect regime change.
All this conflict showed Iran was now they need the bomb more than ever.
Okay.
So not only have you proven to Iran that they need the bomb, you've also done another grave mistake that you thought you didn't do.
You've united the people behind the government.
We know that Iran has been suffering with you know crippling sanctions for a very long time.
They've had issues with their economy, inflation, et cetera, due to them being put on the terrorist watch list, uh, the FTO list in 2019, right?
And and getting fucked up.
Right?
So they're they're correct.
The United States, Western media is correct when they say that a lot of people oppose the regime.
A lot of people don't like the Iranian government.
They don't like the theocracy.
They don't like the fact that they don't modernize and deal with the West, etc.
Right?
Because they're paying the cost of it with the sanctions.
This is correct.
However, when Israel conducted a sneak attack, okay, in the middle of negotiations, that's what makes this very important.
They conducted a sneak attack in the middle of negotiations, in a deceptive manner, with both the United States and Israel lying to them.
That, my friends, united both parties.
That united both uh both the critics of the regime and members of the regime.
The reformists, okay, the liberal Iranians that want to do diplomacy with the United States, and the conservatives had this problem for years, where the reformists wanted to do business and they would advise against Iran retaliating to Israel provocation.
Meanwhile, the conservatives said we can't trust the West.
We must rely on ourselves.
This attack by Israel, what it did was it confirmed what the Conservatives have been saying for a very long time.
And finally, both parties came together and said we must go ahead and defend ourselves.
So united the country.
So that backfired because Israel and the United States were praying for a color revolution.
Why do you guys think the fucking Shah was all over Fox News and CNN and American media telling the people you need to rise up, you need to rise up?
You guys think that's a fucking coincidence?
Anyone that's watching the news, the former Shah, okay, who basically got fucking kicked out of his country, the son of the Shah, he has been nonstop on TV, all across the place, pushing propaganda saying you need to rise up and overtake the government.
They're weak.
You need to overthrow this regime.
We need to bring Iran back to uh the pre-1979 Islamic revolution.
These guys are crazy theocrats, they don't give a shit about you, blah, blah.
All fucking week.
All the past two weeks during this conflict, he's been saying this shit all across Western media.
What Iran and the United States were hoping was this attack would uh make the people that rebel against uh Iran, right?
The separatist groups, Kurds, Jundala, Bolochia, uh Balochins, all this other shit, they were hoping that would make them say, you know what?
Now's our chance.
George didn't work.
Didn't work.
Because as much as a lot of these people hate the regime, they hate Israel more.
So it completely backfired on us.
Right.
So again, why is it a failure?
We didn't destroy their nuclear program.
And even if we did, we didn't destroy their capability of rebuilding it back up within time.
And on top of that, we didn't get rid of the regime that has the ability to rebuild it back up in time.
Now is this starting to make sense, Chat?
That's why this ceasefire is never going to last.
Because the threat of a nuclear Iran still exists.
And I would argue is now imminent.
So this ceasefire is nothing more than an opportunity for Israel to lick its wounds, rebuild, replenish, and wage some type of operation to try to topple the government.
I added a second part to this tweet.
P.S., keep in mind Israel cannot do regime change without boots on the ground and U.S. troops.
How do we know this?
Iraq 2003.
Their hope that the Iranian people will revolt and do the regime change for them, backfired, as I told you guys before with the Shah.
No one wants that motherfucker or likes him.
As their citizens have rally behind their government due to Israel's sneak attack.
Since boosts on the ground is unlikely at this moment, I suspect false flags, intelligence agency color revolution attempts, and other subversive tactics the Mossad constantly uses.
Their former motto is by way of deception, thou shalt do war.
So since boots on the ground just isn't a realistic opera uh situation because it's so heavily opposed the United States.
Trump got a lot of heat, right?
Which is why he was so adamant about saying this is only this is a precise strike.
This is all we're gonna do.
Because half his base turned on him.
Uh Israel's gonna have to rely upon their intelligence apparatus, informants, um, and trying to get change from within versus an armed boots on the ground campaign that they quite frankly can't do on their own.
And even if they had the United States to help them, we would need two to three hundred thousand soldiers, bare fucking minimum, and we would lose a lot of people.
And the United States is simply not gonna do that at this point, right?
Outside of outside of like uh a false flag attack happening in America, which that would change things, obviously.
Okay.
So that's my analysis on the situation, guys.
I think this was a failure for the US and for Iran, a W for Trump.
Because Trump can now come in and say, I'm the peacemaker, right?
And get his Noble Peace Prize.
But when it comes to the conflict in itself, in its entirety, this did not do anything at all.
Didn't do anything.
It was a very expensive and ridiculous campaign to telegraph U.S. strength, get Trump some credit, and um slow down their nuclear program at best.
At absolute best, slow down their nuclear program, assuming Iran was retarded and didn't save any of its centrifuges or critical infrastructure to enrich uranium, which I highly fucking doubt.
Highly doubt.
I guarantee you guys, they got uh clandestine operation either somewhere else in Iran or with one of their allies, AK, one of our adversaries.
I would not put it past them to have a fucking lab somewhere in Russia or China or Pakistan or any of these other uh nuclear armed superpowers that um do business with Iran.
I would not be surprised whatso fucking ever.
Especially China.
China gets a significant amount of its oil from Iran at a fucking dirt cheap price because of the sanctions.
So uh countries like uh China have a vested interest in ensuring that Iran's regime stays in place.
Okay.
Anyway, uh guys, what do you think?
You guys agree with my analysis, you guys disagree?
Let me go ahead and do a poll here for you guys.
Okay.
Let's see what you guys think.
If you guys disagree, that's cool.
Tell me a no and why.
Maybe I'm maybe I I uh had a uh I missed something.
But I don't think this uh this um this fucking uh ceasefire is not gonna last, guys.
No fucking way.
So uh let me know what you guys think.
Be happy.
And if you say no, that's fine, no problem.
Tell me no, and then tell me why you disagree.
Like I'm totally open to hearing other perspectives.
That's how we get sharper over here, guys.
That's how we get better.
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All right, we'll also go into a Twitter space, guys, and see what's the latest with that too.
I dropped a poll on um on kick as well.
All right, I'm looking through to see if any of you guys got a no.
All right.
All right, 87% of you guys agree with me.
All right.
Well, I'm looking to see any no's and like why you disagree.
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What do these people thinking like?
How do they know if they even make extreme groups take power?
I'm confused by your question.
Freedom OT.
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Okay.
TJ says, uh Steve Bannon basically said the same thing you did.
Uh, this ceasefire was to stop Israel from being completely destroyed.
Yeah, bro.
Steve Bannon, look, Steve Bannon is like uh pretty fucking based.
I think um, you know, he shows a little bit too much for Israel sometimes, but um, I think he just has to do that sometimes, though, bro, because they they have such fucking power in the conservative party.
Here's Steve Bannon right here.
He's one of the uh a big Trump loyalists, man.
Dude went to prison for Trump, basically.
They took the uh the ceasefire.
I do like Steve Bannon.
Fire was as much to save Israel.
That's the hidden story here.
They bid off way more than they could chew.
And just so you guys know, I didn't see this.
Interesting how me and Steve Bannon came to the same fucking conclusion.
They were played out as far as yesterday was a brutal day for the citizens of Israel.
Took horrible incomings, particularly in Tel Aviv, and I guess Bersheba also.
Um they needed this because they're running a defensive uh ammunition.
There you go.
Boom.
There's a there's a guy.
And just so y'all know, real quick, a fun little fact for you guys.
Trump wanted to hit them on sat on Friday, chat.
Did you guys know that?
Trump wanted to hit the Iranians on Friday.
Steve Bannham talked them out of it and gave it another day.
And then that's why I hit on Saturday.
Uh widely reported.
Steve Bannon went uh and spoke with Trump.
It said, uh, you know, I know you want to do this, you made your decision, but give it another 24 hours.
That's why the decision was made to hit them on uh Saturday instead of Friday.
This guy's obviously a very close confidant of the president.
And President Trump stepped in there with the help of Qatar.
Look, you know, we can't we've come a long way since some idiot in the chat says Myers still coping for Iran when reality Iran got smoked.
Nigga, are you stupid?
We have one of Trump's right-hand guys right here telling your dumbass right now that they they uh that Iran was fucking them up.
Bro, let me be very clear about this shit, okay, retards.
Like, I I think some of you niggas must be new here.
Bro, I'm not pro-Iran, okay.
However, since the mainstream media lies to you, stupid fucks every day, right?
And you guys sit there, believe Fox News.
I believe anything that Brett Bear says.
That Jesse Water says, right?
Since they're fucking always lying to you, I have to come in and give you guys the reel.
And the reason why it comes off as though I am pro-Iran when I'm not, is because they allot y'all so fucking much of Western media have to give you guys other perspective.
So it ends up looking like, oh, why are you why are you talking about all the damage Iran's doing?
Because the American media is not telling you this shit.
Here you go.
You got Steve Bannon, right?
Right here.
A guy that's part of the Trump squad, telling you exactly what I just fucking told y'all niggas.
That Israel has been getting attacked very hard.
Very hard.
This isn't a uh uh uh, this isn't a who won or lost battle.
Okay?
It's uh who achieved their objectives battle.
You understand?
Let me be very clear about this, guys.
Okay.
Especially with modern warfare.
Modern warfare isn't about the days of like, oh, we're in the trenches.
Yeah, we won.
We're gonna take this territory.
No, dumbasses, no.
Okay.
Modern warfare is a bit more nuanced than that.
Now, the objective was two things for Israel.
Destroy their nuclear program and regime change.
The reason why I call this operation a failure is because there's strong evidence to believe they did not destroy Iran's nuclear program.
And even if they did, as I said before, Iran still retains the capability, the technology, the scientists, and the infrastructure to rebuild.
So at best, at best, assuming Iran, I'm sorry, assuming Israel accomplished some of its objectives.
All they've done is push Iran's nuclear program a few years, but they can rebuild it.
So in other words, they need a regime change to actually stop the nuclear threat against them for real.
And we all know that ain't fucking happening.
Their dumbass attack, Operation Rising Lions, actually made the government more powerful.
That's what I'm saying.
And this is what mainstream media is not telling you.
So now I have to look like the fucking dissenter, right?
The pro-Iran guy, no.
I'm the pro-pragmatic guy.
I'm the I'm the pro-truth guy.
And the truth a lot of the times isn't pleasant.
But the truth is, both of them beat the fuck out of each other.
Israel couldn't sustain this fucking war the way it was being done with missiles and air and airfare and their Air Force.
They cannot continue to afford defending themselves, because defending themselves costs damn near 10x what it took Iran to attack.
So it's simple math and numbers.
You don't even got to pick a side.
If I told you guys Army B is doing this with Army A, and I didn't mention the countries involved, most of you would agree that the army that's shooting the missiles is going to win as long as the time goes, the clock runs out.
This isn't a biased situation.
It's a fucking just numbers and common sense and pragmatism.
Holy shit, some of you guys are smooth-brained retards in here.
I'm not in here to tell you guys Iran went the war.
No, I'm here to tell you guys that Israel didn't fucking accomplish his objectives.
That's what I'm telling you.
And I would argue that's objectively true in almost every fucking way.
Nuclear program, not destroyed.
Even if it is, they can rebuild it.
Number two, regime change didn't work.
Backfired.
So shut up.
Holy shit, some of you niggas are retarded in the chat.
Seven years.
Smooth brain motherfuckers.
You know, would not work with us on stopping the financing of uh Islamic terrorism, the financing of it.
And they come a long way.
They've stepped in the middle of the situation in Gaza and they stepped in the middle of here, and President Trump is going to have his way to praise them.
And he's not going to have his way to praise Netanyahu's government, uh, which I think is getting to be an issue.
Yesterday they took the uh.
Yeah, no, that's great that I'm glad you guys sent me this, uh, because you got a Trump loyalist right here telling you exactly what I told you guys.
So you know it's not fucking biased, bro.
This guy's like one of the right hands of fucking President Trump.
All right, Colin says, uh, have you considered adding some ninja sounds for your camera changes?
Uh maybe a Swish or a katana being unsheathed, the star being thrown and hitting wood or a ninja smoke, a quick puff goes up when it clears, boom, different angle.
Nick go, what?
Uh that's an interesting thing.
Uh, like imagine all those children and relatives of the RGC, like, no way they aren't trying to scoop the Israelis, okay?
Um, I don't get these people mentality.
How do they know whether or not if they do the regime change that an even more anti-Israel government uh comes to power in Iran?
Yeah, no, that's true.
Creates a power vacuum.
Um, and and I think that's why the United States is reluctant to do it, chat.
They saw what happened with Saddam Hussein.
Still, well, Myron, Iran has a president also is Iran a democracy slash theocracy.
No, they're a theocracy.
The president is like kind of a ceremonial position in Iran.
The Supreme Leader still runs everything.
Um and he can override the president.
I was actually literally reading this yesterday.
Um, the Supreme Leader has um the Supreme Leader has his own foreign uh foreign policy team, and then the president has his foreign policy team.
But the Supreme Leader and his team can weigh in and overrule the president's uh foreign policy.
Um that's how it works in in Iran.
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Okay.
All right, we're caught up.
Someone says you're literally a warmonger.
I'm not gonna dignify, I'm not even gonna dignify that with a response.
Uh Mike sounds bad from Low Red 03.
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All right, let's go ahead and jump on Twitter and see what's latest with the people.
Oh shit, did they not?
Are they not um oh shit?
Are they not live right now?
Let me look.
I know a couple of you guys asked me to um react to Candace Owens versus um Candace Owens versus uh our boy Piers Morgan.
So let me go ahead and pull that up for you guys.
Also, just so you guys know, um, everyone is freaking out uh because it looks like the next mayor of New York is gonna be a socialist Muslim guy, is what they're saying.
Everyone's losing their mind.
Uh let's see here.
me and we'll look at that here in a second as well We basically have to do that.
Okay, so this was uh Cannis with Pierce.
Real quick.
Um I'll give you guys an update on Diddy as well.
Trying to see if Mel's around so that we can um cover it.
Also, I got the Andrew Tate and Bonnie Blue.
I don't know if I'll cover that today or tomorrow.
I might cover that tomorrow for you guys instead, since that's the red pill Wednesday.
Uh let me see here.
Myron, please have Fuenses on.
Soon, man.
Soon.
Don't worry, Ashley.
Very soon.
Okay.
So this is the Pierce interview with Candace.
We have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing.
Do you understand that?
There was no imminent threat to the United States when Trump made this decision to do what BB wanted.
And I want to be clear here.
This was not Trump's decision.
It was Bibi Netanyahu's decision.
And that is the reason that he did it.
And we're very aware that Israel is dictating our foreign policy, and we would now like that to stop.
He hates nuclear war.
He hates regular war.
Yeah.
Um, and and I think he just did the right thing, and I don't think he's being duped by it.
What Americans now are searching for fact-based analysis.
Without all the garbage, without all the ideology, with all the hidden agendas.
Are you done with Donald Trump?
He's been applying disappointment.
Um, our boy says, Did you hear see the phone recording of the Mossad Age threatening an Iranian general to leave?
I can link it if you want crazy stuff.
These dudes are savages.
Yeah, uh, I heard about that as well.
Yeah, bro.
I told you guys the Mossad is extremely good at what they do.
And they have to be because Israel's military uh is not as capable as people think.
Iran debate is the President Trump has faced more backlash from America first conservatives than the foreign policy class, which reviles him.
General H. Mammaster, Ambassador John Bolton, and Chris Christie.
Armando is on TV praising the president, all of whom have previously described him as unfit to be president.
And much.
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Very, very soon, ninjas.
Okay.
It's going to be Liddy.
More unfattering things than that.
But the strongest opposition to the US attack came from within the MAGA base itself.
Carlson and Steve Bannon wing of the movement believe the no more foreign wars principle is not only integral to the MAGA movement, but the entire reason it started in the first place.
I interviewed three prominent conservatives, very different takes on this vex debate at various different stages yesterday, including his news of the Iranian retaliation was breaking.
Candice, welcome back to Uncensored.
Thank you.
It's good to be back, just in time for World War III.
Well, yes, well, before we get there, how is Motherhood treating you?
Motherhood is treating me great.
I'm exhausted, as is to be expected with the newborn, but um always a blessing.
Well, it indeed it is, and I wish you all the very best uh with that.
Okay, let's talk about impending World War III, as you put it.
Um you are implacably imp opposed to what both Israel and now the United States have done here.
Why?
Yeah.
Uh because, well, first and foremost, just on the MAGA movement level, Trump came out and he gave us uh a promise that we were not going to be involved in wars.
Okay, before I get into this, let me let me read some of these castle club chats that I missed.
Guys, Castle Club guys, I'm gonna end the Castle Club stream right now.
Come over to OSS guys so I don't miss you guys because I'm realizing that I'm missing some of your guys' chats.
So I'm gonna drop the OSS link for you guys.
Okay.
Castle Club guys, come on over.
Here's the OSS link.
I'm gonna end the um Castle Club stream on uh Casclub stream.
Um and guys, as you guys know, starting January uh July 1st, I'm only doing OSS uh for like um oh uh um I'm only gonna stream on locals on the OSS page, right?
To keep Fresh and Fit and OSS separate.
So or uh the debrief separate.
Um so real quick, let me go ahead and read these chats as you came in, then we can really get into this debate because I think there's gonna be a really good discussion.
Umru says, I would disagree with you on other countries helping Iran get nukes.
Russia, China, and North Korea wouldn't risk it because then US would probably help Ukraine, Taiwan, and South Korea from getting nukes.
As far as Pakistan, they would be more likely to sell nukes to the Saudis who are enemies of Iran before they would help Iran getting nukes.
Um yeah, I don't know, bro.
Uh, literally, the former prime minister of Russia said that several countries have come out and offered nukes to um Iran.
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All right.
Going back to 2015.
Why did people get so excited about Donald Trump, who was then an unlikely candidate who was being smeared by the media as being Adolf Hitler?
Well, it was because he recognized that the American people were being forgotten while we were giving billions of unaccount, unaccounted billions, by the way, for these never-ending wars.
And so it's one of the earliest reasons that people got behind him and got behind his vision.
And so we're opposed to a regime change because America as a country has a lot of problems that need to be fixed here first.
It's that simple.
Right, but it's not quite that simple.
And I'll explain to you why.
Because Donald Trump, I think he's not being inconsistent in the sense that in his first term, he wasn't a pacifist.
You know, he killed General Silomani, he killed uh Baghdadi, the head of ISIS, and went after them.
Uh yeah, uh, he did that because the Israeli lobby put an enormous amount of pressure on him to kill Soleimani.
That is a big reason why he did that.
Ferociously, he attacked Syria when they killed American troops.
Uh, you know, he dropped a massive bomb in Afghanistan.
It wasn't like he never deployed the American military.
And again, here, what he would argue and has been arguing, is he's not declared war on anybody.
What he's done is by bombing a nuclear facility, you are declaring war.
That's why he said there's a ceasefire and the war is over.
Come on, Pierce.
Come on, Pierce.
Welcome!
Punt.
Very uh specifically target Iran's nuclear capability, because of latest reports coming out, which said they had taken the enrichment of their uranium stocks from three and a half percent to sixty percent, and that therefore the leap to weaponization was moving at a pace that couldn't be tolerated.
I gotta say, I kind of agree.
Now, if he suddenly commits you know troops on the ground, then that becomes a different thing altogether.
But even when Trump talked about regime change, I think he meant from within, as we saw in Syria in December.
Yeah.
And that's not happening.
That's not happening.
The people themselves rise up.
And if that was to happen, why would that be a bad thing?
Okay, so you're asking a lot of questions here.
So first and foremost, the idea that you have to formally declare war on like a piece of paper in order for war to happen is a little bit ridiculous.
I mean, he dropped bombs.
Uh you know, he dropped bombs uh in Iran.
So, yes, we are a part of this war, whether we like it or not.
Iran is now speaking and saying that they're going to shut down the uh Hormuz Strait, there's going to be impact on oil.
Why would they do that?
Why would they do that when the main victim of doing that would be Iran?
I mean, 50% 50% of China of the traffic of stuff through there is China is for China, which is one of their allies.
Don't care, not my business.
The part the point that I'm making here is that to make the assumption that you can just drop bombs on a country and then say, well, you know what, we didn't formally declare war, is patently ridiculous.
I think that is just patently.
What about when he killed General Sulemani, one of Iran's top managing commanders?
Sure, an assassination, a strike, and that, of course, came with some risk.
It's a little bit different to be flying out B-sick bombers B6 bombers in the middle of the night and dropping bombs at the behest of BB Netanyahu, which brings me to the second point.
The reason that America wants a regime change in Iran is because Bibi Netanyahu is demanding it.
And that answers the question as to why there is this split in the MAGA movement.
What we are seeing right now is the infiltration of Israel first people, the neocons, people who have always wanted never-ending wars, and the people who are recognized.
Okay, then boys.
That following Israel's foreign policy initiatives has led to America being on on the decline.
And so that's where I stand.
I am with the MAGA people who grew up.
I call us like, you know, Generation 9-11, who were told that America was going to be rendered safer, cleaner.
All we had to do was agree to go to, well, ironically, war with Iraq because of weapons of mass destruction.
It's all of the same rhetoric dating back to 9-11, all of the same tactics of trying to smear people who are against this war as supporting jihadists.
It is not my business to infect a to effect a regime change in Iran.
It's simply not our business.
It doesn't impact us one way or the other.
And we also are completely done with the idea that with this decades-long idea that we're doing it to spread democracy because we believe in international.
Yeah, fucking retarded.
Another, you know, neocon thing.
We're spreading democracy.
Uh for what?
What the fuck?
Like the the like Western imperialism and spreading of democracy, uh, you know, who the fuck are we to tell people, oh, you guys need to do this?
Bro, different cultures have different wants and needs.
We don't need to be getting involved in other people's foreign affairs.
It doesn't benefit us whatso fucking ever.
National liberalism.
There was no imminent threat to the United States when Trump made this decision to do what BB wanted.
And I'm I want to be clear here.
This was not Trump's decision.
Yeah, it was only a threat to Israel.
That is why.
But Israel does a really good job of selling their problems as our problems.
I don't know if you guys have caught on to this, but Israel is fantastic at making their problems our problems, right?
It's like uh like Netanyahu is basically like mastered the art of saying, yo, we're here on the front lines, we're fighting our enemies for you, right?
Today it's Tel Aviv, tomorrow it's New York City.
Like, you know, he's written several books on um Islamic terrorism.
He's written books on the stuff.
He's called talked about it, he's lectured about it.
Um half of Netanyahu's presidency, uh excuse me, his his leadership has been demonstrating how Middle Eastern terrorism is gonna find its way to the front door of the United States.
That's been something that he's been doing for a very fucking long time and did a damn good job about it.
Okay.
He's been able to intelligently um utilize intelligence services, Mossad and others, to provide info to US Intel saying, look, this look, if we don't do something, they're gonna attack you too.
And him, alongside the uh the Zionist lobby in America, ensure that they put politicians in that have a pro-Israel agenda.
A lot of people say, oh, Russia gate, right?
With Trump that that was influenced by Russians.
No.
I'll tell you guys who it was influenced by.
It was influenced by Israel.
Okay.
When Trump ran, he had a bunch of Zionist backers that wanted him in because they knew they needed a Republican in to get rid of this Iranian fucking nuclear deal.
Guys, this Iran nuclear deal was a thorn on the side of Netanyahu and the Zionist community in the United States because they knew this nuclear deal would allow Iran to finally relieve the sanctions, finally get money, and then finally be able to bring their government back up, which would do what?
They'd be able to spend more money on defense, they'd be able to spend more money on arming proxies, et cetera.
And that would be a big threat to Israel.
Um and make no mistake about it, the reason why Iran had all these proxies was because they've seen Israel attack all of their neighbors and destabilize them.
So Iran said, look, it's either A, we arm these countries next to Israel so they could defend themselves from Israel and Western imperialism, or we let them get taken over and then be influenced by the West, and then we lose that potential ally.
A perfect example of this is uh Egypt and Jordan.
As you guys know, Jordan was shooting down Iranian drones that were using their airspace.
Okay.
Jordan is a very strong ally of uh Israel from a government perspective.
Obviously, the people of Jordan dislike Israel, but the government works with Israel.
Why?
Because we negotiated um treaties, right?
To basically have it where you play nice with Israel, we give you a bunch of foreign aid.
Egypt is another one.
Camp David Accords, I think, is the uh Egyptian agreement.
Let me double check here because you guys know.
Yep, okay, yep, 1978.
Yep.
So that's what it is, dude.
It was Bibi Netanyahu's decision, and that is the reason that he did it.
And we're very aware that Israel is dictating our foreign policy, and we would now like that to stop.
Okay, but you wouldn't just disagree, presumably.
The Iran has been the main sponsor of terrorism in the Middle East through the Houthis, through Hezbollah, through Hamas.
I mean, that's widely accepted and recognized.
They've done it.
I don't know.
No, that's just kind of has been a terrorist state.
Okay.
Israel right now is Let's go get this.
Let's go.
Imparting a genocide and a holocaust on the Gazan people.
Uh so I'm I'm really over this idea, like somehow Israel has the moral high ground and we have to get behind that.
I didn't say that.
I wasn't saying that.
We have look, we can come to Gaza where I think we'll reach agreement about what Israel's government's been doing there in the last few months without the government.
But it's relevant.
If you're gonna call Iranians terrorists, if they right now had an open concentration camp where they were mass-killing their own people, we would all be saying this is ridiculous.
So it's it's it's rich.
Okay, but that's Paul's thing.
Okay, but that's Iran having nukes.
But I'm concerned about Israel, who won't even admit that they have nukes having nukes.
Well, at the same time, they are executing a genocide.
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So who's the bigger terrorist is the question today?
I would say as an American that if we're going to get behind a regime change, it should be in Israel first.
So that that that would be my position.
I think the position of a lot of people who are waking up to the fact that Zionism has brought us nothing but grief in America.
Can you name one positive thing that Zionists have contributed to America?
Oh shit, she got Pierce on the ropes.
That us fighting these perpetual wars on behalf of Zionism has contributed to America.
But can you also recognize that Israel placed where it is as a tiny thumbprint in the middle of a region where you have massive countries full of a lot of people that want to wish them harm?
And then in the case of the terror groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis actually want to get rid of Israel and all Israelis all together.
Can you accept that if you have a huge nation like Iran with 90 million people and they are facilitating the terror groups to that purpose, that Iran has to defend itself.
Now, I I would not disagree with you about what has been going on in Gaza in the last few months.
That was a fucking crazy deflection, bro.
What the fuck?
Have massive...
...contributed to America?
That us fighting these perpetual wars on behalf of Zionism has contributed to America?
But can you also recognize that Israel placed where it is as a tiny thumbprint in the middle of a region where you have massive countries full of a lot of people that want to wish them harm?
And then in the case of the terror groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis actually want to get rid of Israel and all Israelis all together.
Can you accept that if you have a huge nation like Iran with 90%?
Bro, will not answer the question because he knows that there's fucking no benefit, man.
He can't answer the question.
90 million people, and they are facilitating the terror groups to that purpose, that Iran has to defend itself.
Now, I I would not disagree with you about what has been going on in Gaza in the last few months.
I've been very vocal in my criticism of that.
Nor do I disagree, by the way, that it wouldn't help Israel if they did have regime change.
And that Nyahu wasn't prime minister anymore.
So on those points, I think we had agreement.
But I but I I come back to the fact that what the reason Trump has done this, I think, is that he has for a long time said Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb.
I think he's absolutely right to believe that would be a pretty terrifying escalation of the power of a country that's been so wedded to terrorism in the region.
Uh, and I think he took the action for that reason.
So Israel shouldn't have nukes either then.
I I don't really agree that he's only doing it because B.B. Netanyahu wants him to go along and do it.
I think he's doing it because he believes it's in America's strategic interest, that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon.
Yeah, no, that's in Israel's strategic interest.
Uh clearly he's uh accepting the Kool-Aid uh there.
And here's the other thing too, like I said before, right?
Like, they always use this thing about like, oh yeah, well, um, you know, they they're they're the biggest backer of terror, blah, blah, blah.
I mean, I would argue Israel is a far bigger backer of terrorism than anybody else.
Because here's the reality, right?
Israel Provokes and or conducts operations, military actions, intelligence operations, false flies, whatever.
They do a whole bunch of bullshit, right?
And the State Department turns the other way, right?
But when these countries retaliate against Israel, then they go in and say, oh, we need to put you guys on the terrorist watch list.
And the reason why they do this is because Israel understands that if their enemies are put on the foreign terrorist organization list, they get sanctioned, they get um it makes it a lot harder for them to uh make money for their country, generate revenue, etc.
So basically, Israel fights its enemies, starts problems with all its enemies.
When enemies retaliate, Israel says, oh, United States, please help us.
Put them on the terrorist organization list, put them on a terrorist organization list, country goes into fucking debt, country becomes poor, country can't generate revenue, and then what ends up happening is Israel attacks that country, destabilized that country, and then bam, puts in a public government.
We've seen this happen a million times, whether it's with Libya, um, Iraq, you know, I what they're trying to do with Iran right now, Lebanon with the Hezbollah, the Houthis, that's what they do.
That is the Israeli game plan, you guys.
And it's interesting because, like I told you guys before, the idea for those of you that don't know, was formulated through three different paramilitary groups.
You got the Haganah, Stern Gang, and um and Urgun, okay?
These three Zionist militias are terrorist organizations, even according to U.S. standards, okay?
But in 1948, once Israel declared its independence, it became a country, these organizations all merged to become what we know now as the Israeli Defense Force, aka the IDF.
So people need to understand that the entire history of Israel and their military was created through terrorism.
It was created by raiding villages, killing the innocent people, expelling them from their own land, okay?
Something like 700,000 plus Palestinians were expelled from their land during the Nakbah, okay, in 1948.
So the state of Israel was founded upon the very terrorism that they condemned the Arab world for perpetuating against them.
And this is the ugly truth that no one wants to really accept, right?
Another thing that I think is also very interesting that I've talked to you guys about before.
If you look at the um organizations and when they got designated as terrorist organizations, right?
You look at like uh Hamas or Hezbollah or whatever it may be, um, the person that designated them designated them on the same day in 1997, Madeline Albright.
Madeline Albright, who is that?
One of them boys, okay.
Mike Pompeo designate IRGC.
Hardcore Zionists gets money from the Israel lobby.
Was Trump's right-hand guy give it helping him with uh foreign policy?
Right?
So if you guys don't think that the Israel lobby doesn't influence how we identify and deem certain other world powers in the Middle East that oppose Israel, you're fucking smoking crack.
You're absolutely smoking crack.
That is the Israeli game plan.
Conduct wars in the Middle East, organizations retaliate.
Once organizations retaliate, Israel asks the United States to put them on the foreign terrorist organization list, they're put on the FTO list, their ability to re-arm and defend themselves against Israel's uh provocations is reduced and/or diminished.
American military and intelligence components can intervene and assist since they're put on this list, and we basically go ahead and fight Israel's conflicts for them.
That's the game, baby.
That's the game.
And this is the ugly truth that no one wants you guys to fucking hear or see or know.
But the reality is, if we never had this, you know, interventionist, uh interventionalist type foreign policy for the benefit of Israel, we would never have problems with the Middle East.
The entire reason why all of these countries dislike the United States is because of our foreign policy.
I'll tell you guys this right now, okay?
And you can take this to the bank.
If the United States declared tomorrow we are no longer going to give aid to Israel, you know what would happen?
You know what happened?
The entire Muslim world in the Middle East would say, yes, long live America, yes.
Thank you so much.
You know how they say they say all the time that Iran chants like death to America, death to Israel.
Bro, they would say, long live America.
They would literally say that.
if we said you know what guys we're gonna just step out we're good We we got other shit to focus on in the in the you know, Indo Pacific.
We're gonna focus on Asia right now, guys.
You know, these Chinese are kind of fucking us up a little bit.
We gotta like get our ingenuity up and stuff.
You guys uh have fun.
We're we're just gonna leave things as they are.
Bye.
The Arab world will fucking say we love America.
Telling y'all, man.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
Instead of chanting debt to America, they would they they'd be like, We love America.
Yes.
Thank you so much for not intervening in our fucking national uh interests.
And then they would do what they do, let them fight over there.
But this whole concept of they hate us and Muslims hate us and all this other bullshit and terror, bro.
It's all a fucking that is Israel doing what they've always done, making their problems our problems, and then lying to y'all motherfuckers and telling you that these terrorists are at the front door of America and they want to kill us because we're Americans and we're the ones that are saving you guys.
Fuck no, bro.
It's all a fucking lie.
This is why when bin Laden's letter to America came out, it was banned everywhere.
You guys thought do you guys know that?
When Balada's letter to America resurfaced at the end of 2023, right?
A month after the um the Hamas attacks, it was banned everywhere.
It resurfaced, went viral on TikTok.
I think the Guardian published it.
Gone.
Because people started to share it on TikTok.
And then people started to really wake up and realize why the Middle East has grievances with us.
That was a big fucking red pill.
Guess who made sure that fucking letter got through gone everywhere?
Zionist lobby, ADL.
Media matters.
All these organizations stepped in immediately.
Get this letter off the internet immediately.
Get it off the internet immediately.
I think with freedom of the press, it's very important that Americans get to look at everything and make their decisions.
Okay?
This isn't about sympathizing or wrestling.
No.
I think it's important that the American public gets to read and see why our enemies hate us.
Because that will put us in a more educated position to vote for future leaders.
But they don't want you guys to see that.
They wanted you guys to run with the whole fucking concept of they hate us because we're free.
Remember that guys?
Remember that?
Fucking dumbass thing that uh Bush used to say?
They hate us because we're free.
You guys want to have fun with this one?
I know we talked about the State Department.
But guess who wrote what's your speeches?
Form a speechwriter for George W. Bush.
Form a speechwriter for George W. Bush.
Are you getting it now, guys?
Are you getting it now, guys?
Is it starting to make sense?
Are the dots connecting now?
Are the dots connecting now, chat?
Here, I think um Tucker Carlson and um Glenn Greenwald had a great talk on this.
And I want to show you guys real quick Tucker Olson, Glenn Greenwald.
And I want to show you guys real quick.
It's on Twitter only.
All right, I'll find it for you guys.
Bear with me.
Thank you.
Shout out to Glenn Grewwall, by the way.
Um let's see here.
Let me find it for you guys.
Let me find it for you guys.
Hold on, this shit's muted, sorry.
In Florida, uh, by Bill Crystal's lawyer.
Uh Jay Lefkowitz, and who I know.
Uh, and the second is the statement by Alex Acosta, which I think maybe is at the top of your memory about why Epstein got off so easily.
How is this not talked about every day?
Okay, I think that's it.
Right.
So every time we have a new war where someone wants to sell a new war in the United States, the only historical— Unforgiven.
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— framework that they'll use as if they only studied one thing in high school and college.
Like the only thing they know is World War II.
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So uh yeah.
Two.
And either you're on the side of the thing about World War II, but no, but they know all they know is Wikipedia version.
Churchill is good because he went and fought.
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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 also um Max Blumenthal, look, he's considered more of a progressive when he comes to Israel and foreign policy, fucking spot on.
He's Jewish.
Right?
He's gay, he's Jewish.
Don't agree with that being gay.
But look, the truth is the truth, regardless of who says it.
I'm a firm believer that even if someone that I politically oppose says something that's true, I will um I will concede because the truth is more important than my personal belief system.
Like superimposed on it was the 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.
That is psychotic to say that.
Does anyone say that?
But about Randy Fine.
They let their women wear bikinis, so we better go and attack them, right?
Like we were attacked for.
Okay.
Here we go.
And there were some religious references, obviously, because.
Okay.
Ties Israel to a shocking amount.
I can't.
Randy Fine actually is not even concerned about America.
Yeah, he's not, bro.
Randy Fiennes, fat ass, only cares about Israel.
Placing it first, his entire political existence is driven by loyalty to a foreign country.
Absolutely.
Everything for him is Israel.
Everything.
And to like even to an extent that is very severe for a Congress that in general prioritizes Israel to a shocking amount.
I can't think of a foreign country that is as important to as Israel is to the United States that has to be.
Yeah, I mean, Nanya who literally came and fucking oppose our president with zero fucking pushback.
Any other kind of foreign country placing its interest on par with, if not above it.
And so here you have a member of the Republican Party who identifies as America first, who Donald Trump endorses a member of America first, and whose loyalty is to a foreign country, who wants to have the American worker fund that foreign country, wants the American worker to pay for their military, give four billion dollars automatically every year in a deal negotiated by Obama and Netanyahu when Obama was on his way out.
And every time Israel wants to have a new war, we send them whatever they want billions more.
We feed them all these weapons.
Like twelve billion this year.
Well, pay attention into this guy late ourselves from the rest of the world.
We block every UN resolution that the entire world supports.
This is true.
This is true.
We do block every fucking UN every time, hey, let's get a Tuesday solution.
uh nope uh tie ourselves to israel we lose our own standing our own soft power our own imagery in the We lose massive amounts of money.
All sorts of people have said that the reason we have there's so much anti-American hatred in the Middle East, the reason why people want to attack our country, the reason why we can't get things done in the Middle East, a countr a region where we have a lot of interests, is because of the hatred for the United States, driven primarily by our standing behind and doing everything for Israel.
And that's a hundred percent because prior to World War II, there was no beef in the Middle East at all.
Guys, Eisenhower actually intervened in some situations, uh like with the Suez Canal crisis on on behalf of the Arab latent nations, because we used to have a neutral stance on the Middle East.
He said that in this manifesto.
Oh, boom.
Look, T. Tucker brings it up.
Spelled it out.
I I just can we just talk one second about the fact that bin Laden wrote a note to the American people explaining why Al Qaeda was driven to attack the United States.
And there were some religious references, obviously, because Al Qaeda is a nominally religious organization.
But overwhelmingly, he listed very specific grievances with American foreign policy, all having to do with the fact that we constantly interfere in that region.
We place military bases on sacred Saudi soil.
We imposed a sanctions that was actually a big reason why he wanted to fight Saddam Hussein on our behalf, because when Saddam invaded Kuwait in the 90s, uh Osama was just coming back from his war with the Russians and Afghanistan, and he wanted to fight on behalf of the Saudi Arabians because obviously uh Saddam taking over Kuwait was a huge national security threat for Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Arabian government and royalty monarchy basically told them, no, thank you, we got the United States, and that infuriated Osama that the United States, who, you know, in his eyes are a Chaffra country, non-believer, um, were defending uh uh a Muslim uh country, uh holy land, uh so to speak.
Um they ostracized them for this.
They kicked them out of Saudi Arabia, they were they renounced the citizenship, he they sent them to Sudan.
And that's where he became radicalized.
So this whole concept that Osama and Saddam got along with each other is a big fucking lie that no one ever exposed.
It's amazing to me how people actually think that Saddam had anything to do with 9-11.
He had nothing to do with 9-11, and on top of that, him and Osama were actually enemies, and Osama was kicked out of Saudi Arabia literally for wanting to fight Saddam Hussein, man.
And they're not going to teach you guys that in the history books.
Regime on Iraq for years that killed 500,000 Iraqi children that Baddow and Albright said was...
But there we go.
Madeline Albright, who is that again?
Again, guys, once you start looking at the names, everything starts to make sense, man.
Here she is.
Former Secretary of State.
Okay.
So 1997.
Aubrey said her parents never told her or her two siblings about their J ancestry and heritage.
What year?
Boom.
US Department of State designated Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization on October 8th, 1997.
Wait, what?
What year did she find out?
1997 said her parents were never told uh never told her or two about their J uh them boys' ancestry.
Are you guys starting to see now?
Quelcombs!
Okay, let's try Hezbollah.
see here.
Just so you guys know, they were designated as a terrorist organization the same day.
I don't know why it's not showing up here, but October 8, 1997, both Hezbollah and Hamas were and what are these two countries?
Two countries that pose a threat to Israel.
Are you guys seeing the connections now?
Are we connecting the dots now?
Is this making more sense to you guys?
Worth it.
We overthrow their leaders and impose the ones that we want that then served the interests of the United States and Israel.
And we fund and arm Israel to repress and kill Palestinians.
And he said that it's not that you're some country that's just sitting there peacefully and that never bothers us, and we decided, hey, look over there.
They let their women wear bikinis, so we better go and attack them, right?
Like we were attacked for our freedom.
So he writes this letter.
I remember the letter at the time.
He was interviewed by uh Al Jazeera and previously by uh by the New Yorker.
Uh so we got to hear from Osama bin Laden.
Although, right after 9-11, the U.S. government told media outlets do not broadcast any speeches or interviews with Osama bin Laden, and their reasoning was we're concerned that he may have embedded within his speech some sort of secret code that will activate sleeper cells inside the United States, like he was gonna blank Morse code or like have secret phrases, and then people inside the United States would hear it.
So they told ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN, do not air any interviews with bin Laden when of course it was because they didn't want Americans to hear from bin Laden why there was so much anti-American sentiment.
It was because of our interference in the Middle East in general and our support for Israel in particular, they were selling this.
They don't want the American public to know the truth.
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lie that it was because we're free and they hate our freedom.
There are a lot of countries that are free.
Like Brazil, women walk around in bikinis, they have elections.
Al Qaeda has never attacked Brazil or Japan or South Korea or Norway.
And Bin Laden was explaining why there's so many Muslims in that region who hate the United States, but the United States government didn't want anyone to hear it.
Twenty years later, while October 7th happened and we're supporting this uh ethnic cleansing, and I would call it now a genocide as well in Gaza.
That's what most uh genocidal experts, including Israelis and Jewish ones call it.
And it's hard to say anything else, but whatever.
In the middle of all that, a bunch of young people who were told the history of 9-11 that the US government wanted everyone to believe, discovered the Bin Laden letter because it was on the Guardian's website because the Guardians and it went viral, guys.
End of 2023, I'll never forget uh tw uh November 2023, it it uh it went viral again.
It was a British newspaper, and they banned it.
It was not no TikTok American news outlet, despite its historical importance, and they started passing it around on TikTok and saying, Oh wow, I I never knew any of this.
I never understood that one of the reasons why these people attacked us was because we are so monomoniacally devoted to Israel, and why that were constantly interfering in that region, bombing them, sanctions, overthrowing their government, overthrowing their leaders.
What of course people are gonna get angry at us and want to attack back?
And the minute that letter started to become well read by the American people who were, you know, primarily younger, the US government went ballistic and demanded that TikTok ban it.
The Guardian, a news outlet, immediately took the letter off their website so nobody could read it any longer.
All those links that people were posting on TikTok to go read that letter would no longer work.
And then TikTok immediately, under pressure from the US government, which was obviously already threatened to close TikTok and ban it from the United States anyway, started banning all the hashtags bin Laden letter.
You could not anymore read or find.
I mean, this is like the stuff we're taught that the Soviets did, right?
Like hiding letters, hiding documents.
Crazy shit documents, erasing history.
And I continued to be shocked by that by that event that everybody thought that that was fine to take a letter that is of great historical importance.
Yes, ex from the person that is alleged to have been responsible for the single worst attack on American soil, maybe on par with Pearl Harbor, but in terms of like a single-day casualty count, explaining from his perspective why he did it.
Like you want to hear from your enemy, right?
Like you want to understand like what they're I want all relevant information and all decide.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You don't want people deciding for you what you can and can't read.
Agreed.
Yeah.
They were petrified that young Americans Again, guys.
Look, you got a conservative Tucker Callison, you got a progressive like Glenn Greenwald, then you got someone like me, who's a people might say I'm far right.
We're all agreeing on this topic.
That should tell you something.
Americans were going to hear the reasons, prophets.
Americans should have access to this.
And they made that letter disappear.
Why would the Guardian, which is supposedly like this left-wing British publication?
Like, why would they go along with that?
Because England's cocked.
The Guardian is very, you know, supportive of the Western establishment.
The UK is aggressively supportive of Israel, always has been, funds it with arms, does a lot of reconnaissance fights over Gaza to feed the Israelis intelligence.
And when that kind of pressure comes to bear, TikTok, a gigantic multi, multi-billion dollar corporation, the Guardian, one of the oldest newspapers in the West, they fold in a second.
Like they're no Match for that kind of pressure.
A pressure that said we want that letter centered so Americans don't know about it, have never read it, don't hear from it, so they only hear from us.
But so, okay.
So that was just a I I I'm I'm still amazed every time every like I didn't mean to go into that because the So why do you love Osama bin Laden so much?
I mean, of course that's and then that I I remember being shocked by it and saying, like, how can and how can it possibly be the case that we're watching this and it it wasn't there was no pretext to it.
It was explicit.
Like we can't have people reading this.
This is terrorist propaganda.
And then exactly, if you stand up and say, no, I actually think people should be able to read that, and then they'll say, like, oh, you're pro Al Qaeda, you want interesting terrorist propaganda to be to spread.
And I'm like, no, I just think adults should have all information that they want to have available to them.
And I don't think the government should be prohibiting certain information from from being accessible.
Also, 3,000 Americans were murdered that day, and I'm an American.
I have an absolute right to know everything, all available information about that.
I don't understand by what And I'll tell you guys this we're never gonna get the full 9-11 files, bro.
No fucking way.
By the way, that's not the same.
Obama did more strategics than anybody, right?
I mean, Obama never wants anybody.
By the way, like that argument, just so we're clear, saying, well, we've been doing it wrong forever, so we should just keep doing it wrong is not an argument that's a very good idea.
I don't disagree with you about that.
Okay, so I disagree with Obama doing it, I disagree with Trump doing it.
And especially when what we're talking about is a what could rise to be a nuclear war, right?
We should have done things the the right way.
And he had indicated that he was going to wait two weeks, and then he didn't wait two weeks because Bibi Netanyahu, at least according to the Israeli press, if you believe it, said we're not waiting two weeks, we want this done immediately.
And but I will say you are correct.
Uh he's not just doing this because DB Netanyahu demands it.
He's also doing it because Adel uh Miriam Adelson demands it.
He took $100 million from Miriam Adelson.
AMY GOODMAN: The prosecution— AMY GOODMAN: It was very clear what she wanted.
She was clear that she wanted to annex the West Bank.
So there was an imperialist plan that was put into place.
And unfortunately, when you do a deal with the devil, you're gonna have to uh uh eventually deliver the pound of flesh.
And that is what Trump is doing, in my opinion.
And more evidence of that is the fact uh how when he tweeted uh that there could be a Trump hotel in Gaza.
I mean, that was truly, in my in my opinion, the most inhumane thing he's ever tweeted.
Well, I think it was pretty clear what he was I think what he was doing there was pretty clear.
He's saying he wants a better life for Palestinian people, a life where they have beaches.
When you But where are you gonna send them, bro?
You're gonna send them to Libya, you're gonna send them to Jordan, like bro, that you're taking them from their house, like you think Trump has never talked about, you know, taking over Gaza again.
He that was wildly unpopular.
People started freaking out when he said that shit.
Eric Kushner and Jared Kushner's private equity firm and their ties to what's happening in Israel and Jared Kushner being on camera uh shortly after what's the first time.
If you're wondering, yeah, Jared Kushner, yeah.
Yep, yep.
Saying, wow, that property could be worth a lot of money.
It makes me a little bit uncomfortable.
It makes Americans a little bit uncomfortable now.
You've asked me to come onto your show to explain to you how the now very fractured magma movement is stealing, and I'm I'm telling you that, right?
No, no, it's really like I do also.
I find it really I find the split in the conservative movement in America genuinely fascinating.
Because it really isn't a good idea.
Yeah, because unlike England, we're not cooked like you guys.
Yeah, there's a genuine schism, and it's only going one direction.
And by the way, we shouldn't even call this a schism because trying to to dress this up and delude us into believing that the MAGA movement it is what has Megan McCain cheering, John Bolton cheering, uh, has uh Mark Levin cheering.
The literal faces of the never Trump movement are saying Yep, and they're also neocons hardcore.
This is real MAGA.
Yeah, we're not going to be that delusional.
You're on the same side as Alexandra Kazia Cortez.
How do you feel about that?
You're you're asking a people.
What does that matter?
Look, like I said before, the truth is the truth.
Regardless of where you align.
This is why like aligning politically is retarded.
It's about what is true and what makes sense.
What is the best for the United States?
There's gonna be times where left-leaning ideologies might make more sense than right-leaning ideologies.
And in this case, I would argue not involved, not being in the involved in a war and not taking an interventionalist type approach to the Middle East.
Though that might be considered more of a libertarian or left-leaning strategy, I think that is a better strategy given the situation versus taking this whole Republican side, we're gonna go to support Israel no matter what, because that has been the Republicans' mantra for a while, okay?
Um, of supporting these stupid ass Middle Eastern wars.
About the MAGA movement.
The MAGA movement has always been a movement that explicitly did not want to keep involving our sons and daughters in the Middle East.
So we have not changed that position.
If AOC was always anti-speaking, that's what Trump campaigned on war, then she should have thrown on a red hat in in 2020 and in 2015 and joined the MAGA movement.
That would have been fantastic.
But are you saying America should never use any military action?
Candice, you're on the same side as Greta Thunberg when it comes to the Palestinians being murdered every day.
Right, but are you saying— Candice, are you saying— Okay, but are you saying that America should never use any military action then?
No, I'm not saying America can never use any any military action.
In fact, what I said earlier was I What I'll say is in most situations, it doesn't warrant military action.
Could get behind a regime change in Israel, because I think it would fix a lot of issues that are happening and it has been happening to America over time.
No, it never happened, but that's a good idea.
But why wouldn't we see Iraq?
I mean, Israel won't even let the IAEA inspect their their nuclear bombs.
That's why they have their unacknowledged program to this day.
I'm reading an Amnesty International Report from 2027.
Iran is not negatively impacting.
I'm answering your question, because Iran's Iran's regime is not negatively impacting America's America on a day-to-day basis.
When the leader of Iran says death to America, why does it be?
Bro, they love to use this this fucking quote.
Guys, this is one of the the okay, debate 101 with Zionists.
This is one of the chief, chief, chief arguments that the Zionists utilize to justify and rationalize war.
It's very simple.
A lot of people say debt to America.
A lot of people hate the United States.
A lot of people do.
Okay.
And if you guys understood the history of the Middle East, you would see why everyone in the Middle East says this.
Instead of being like, you know what?
We need to go ahead and take preemptive attack against these guys because they make a fucking chant saying debt to America.
How about we fix the problem, exercise diplomacy, exercise peace, and figure out why they say debt to America?
Oh, it's our foreign policy with Israel.
Okay, cool.
All right, let's just stop like giving them aid instantly, overnight, that debt to America chant would evaporate.
But they don't want that.
They don't want that.
Because they know that they need them to say debt to America as well, so that Israel can sit there and say, look, see, they're saying debt to America too, bro.
We we need money.
We need to go to war.
Look, they're saying debt to America.
Bro, a million countries hate America interventionalism.
Amer a million countries do.
North Korea hates us too.
They got nuclear weapons.
Why don't we fucking go and uh, you know, impose a regime change over there?
Oh, wait.
I know why.
Because they have nuclear weapons.
Oh, yeah.
Russia's dislike us too.
They may say debt to America as well.
Hell, we kill their soldiers because we give them all this m we give Ukraine all this money.
The technology that uh Ukraine uses, it's all American technology.
They fucking want us gone too, huh?
Fatality.
We're not trying to start a direct war with with Russia.
Why?
Because they got nuclear weapons.
So it's this bullshit pick and choose of outrage, selective outrage.
Because here's the other thing, too.
Let me really cook here, right?
If you ask the common neocon, right?
Slash pro-war supporter, pro Israel has the right to defend itself, etc.
Right?
And you talk to them about Iran, they're gonna tell you the same thing.
It's gonna be a mix of pretty much this, in summon substance.
They're a violent theocracy that doesn't believe in human rights, treats women poorly, beats them in the streets, has no democracy, they're radicals, they want to destroy the world, uh, they want to get rid of Israel, they want to eliminate the West, and they want to go ahead and um, you know, have someone come the mullahs are wild, crazy theocrats, right?
That's what they say.
Right.
That's that is that is a general argument that you're gonna get from the pro-Israel slash pro-war crowd, right?
They're a proxy, they aren't, they're the biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the Middle East.
They start problems they they're they constantly threaten um uh Israel, uh, and by definition also threat the United threatened the United States, they want to assassinate Donald Trump, crazy theocrats, etc.
I think I've covered it all there, right, chat?
Pretty much all the main talking points.
They chant that to America, they chant that to um I uh uh Israel, they call Israel little saying, they call America big saying.
I think I've covered all of it.
Those are all the talking points that they used, right?
Or that or they use.
Now, if they're as crazy, as people say, and we should believe them, well, let me ask you this.
Then why don't we believe them when they said they don't have nuclear weapons?
Right?
Why don't we believe them when they said that?
I'll take it a step further.
If they're as crazy as we claim, when we killed Qassam Soleimani in 2020, why didn't they aggressively retaliate?
We killed Ishma Haneyah in 2024, right?
Or Israel did.
In Tehran Iran, by the way, when he was there on an official visit to for the inauguration of the new president, we assassinated him in their capital.
Okay?
Israel did.
Why was there a wild retaliation from that?
When they killed Fuad Sukar, why wasn't there a crazy retaliation from that?
The day before after Hajjineah?
When they killed Assan Asralh, the head of Hezbollah, why was there wild retaliation after that?
After they went ahead and assisted Ahmed El Shara and the rebels with taking over Syria and getting Bashal al-Sara, why was there a hard retaliation after that?
Right?
When they bombed the Iranian embassy in Damascus, why was there hard retaliation after that?
When the United States, literally just this past Saturday, destroyed their nuclear facilities, an act of war.
Also, when our Israel launched a preemptive attack during the middle of negotiations, operating Operation Rising Lions, where they had Mossad operatives behind enemy lines, destroying the air defense, assassinating generals, assassinating scientists in the middle of diplomacy, and then on top of that, United States dropping bombs all across their nuclear facilities.
Well, I've named like what, seven, eight, nine different provocations.
How is it that after all these declarations of war?
Iran is almost always given measured responses and exercise great restraint.
If they had the nuclear bombs like they claim, why didn't they just nuke Israel?
If they have this crazy wild theocratic ideology where they don't give a shit and they just want to kill, kill, kill.
Why didn't they blow Tel Aviv into fucking Smith Reeds?
Why did they agree that with the ceasefire?
Why did they tell the United States hours before the attack on the military base that they were gonna send the 14 rockets into Qatar?
And no one died, no fucking missiles hit, one hit on the side and did zero damage.
Why did Trump thank them on true social after for notifying them and that no lives were lost in their retaliation?
Yeah, I think you guys start to get the picture here.
The reality is that though Iran has been provoked, oh, I forgot to mention the fact that Israel's doing a fucking genocide, by the way, in Gaza, killing hundreds of kids every day.
That in itself would warrant a crazy regime to attack Israel directly, but they haven't.
So explain to me how this crazy theocracy who wants debt to America, debt to Israel, can't be trusted with nukes, can't be trusted with weapons of mass destruction, has exercised extreme restraint during multiple provocations conducted by both the United States and Israel.
Explain that to me.
See, you can't have it both ways.
Are they a violent theocracy that is going to destroy the West that has no control?
Or evidence lines up with, are they an Islamic republic that opposes Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinians and is fighting to maintain its sovereignty in an ever-changing landscape in the Middle East where Israel wants hegemony and control?
Which one is it?
But you can't have it both ways.
I would argue Iran actually uses far more restraint than the Israelis do.
The Israelis kill kids.
The Israelis bomb hospitals.
The Israelis conduct false flags.
The Israelis run clandestine operations and invade people's sovereignty all the fucking time.
Meanwhile, all of Iran's responses were pretty fucking measured given the amount that they've been attacked.
When they killed Soleimani, when they killed Ishma Haneyah, when they did their um uh when they did their attack uh when when they got the United States to come in and bomb their nuclear facilities, how did Iran respond?
They notified and they sent missiles, and the missiles were shot down.
It was pretty much measured responses every single time.
More symbolic than anything.
A retaliation to let people know that they can defend themselves.
Now, with that said, the only time they actually said, you know what, we're gonna actually hit you pretty hard is in response to Israel's operation rising lines, where they started bombing Tel Aviv for real, and they started hitting them with hypersonics and everything.
And they showed the capability to pierce through the Iron Dome, the arrow, and the um and the David Sling.
But why do I tell you guys about this?
Why do I give you guys all these provocations so you guys understand the seven or eight provocations I've named to you guys, which no one ever fucking comments about these uh in uh Middle Eastern policy?
It's to describe to you and show you guys that despite great provocation from Israel, even bringing the United States into the conflict, the last thing Iran wants is a war, especially with the United States.
So again, I would argue they exercise far more restraint than the Israelis do.
Far more.
The Israelis have no restraint.
And you want to know why they have no restraint?
Because nobody can tell them anything.
They have a powerful lobby in the United States that pays our politicians.
So when they drop bombs on fucking kids, we can't question them.
We run cover for them at the fucking UN.
Trump unlocked the 2,000 pound bombs and let them go ahead and use them.
And they've been killing even more people.
The October 7th attacks, though terrible, were a perfect way for Israel to demonstrate their ability to act in a strategic and decisive manner.
What did they do?
They used it as an excuse to go on a fucking bloodbath all across the Middle East and wage wars against all their enemies.
As well as keep Netanyahu out of jail.
And when you know all of these facts and you understand the history of the region, and you know what strategic objectives are between the different countries, it all clicks into place.
Let's go ahead and label these the Iranian regime as wild theocrats that are terrorists that want to kill us, despite the fact that we've done a whole bunch of provocative shit and they actually haven't instituted uh burn all the ships policy back on us.
But when we were provoked and Hamas attacked us, we fucking leveled the city.
Tells me who has more restraint.
Tell me who should actually be more responsible or who would be more responsible more than likely with nuclear weapons.
Is it Israel?
The country that blackmailed Richard fucking Nixon and told them that if you don't go give us a fucking airlift, we are gonna blow up the Arab world with the nuclear weapons that are unacknowledged, by the way.
Would Golden Meyer fucking call this ass and said, hey, you better give us this fucking airlift or else.
Back in 1973, bitch's ass.
And then what proceeded after that was the biggest airlift in fucking history and allowed the Israelis to win the Yom Kippur war when they're getting their asses handed to them.
So let me ask you guys a question.
Given all the facts I've provided for you guys, in full context, you guys actually know, and it's not the fucking Zionist-run Western media.
Who actually has more restraint?
The crazy Iranian theocrats or the bloodthirsty fucking Israelis.
Because they never talk about what I just told you guys.
I have to go ahead and do these monologues and deliver them to you because a lot of you guys don't even know this shit.
And they don't want you to know this shit by design.
There's a reason why speech like this is suppressed.
There's a reason why they'll sit there and say, you're a sympathizer with that.
It's not that I'm a sympathizer.
I just know both sides.
And when you understand both sides, you realize none of you motherfuckers should have nuclear weapons.
If we're going to be honest.
Neither of them should have nuclear weapons.
But I will go ahead and say it.
If I had to pick one country to have a nuclear bomb, either Israel or Iran, I think Iran would be more responsible with nuclear weapons than Israel would be.
Because Israel's already demonstrated that they can't be trusted with the fucking nuclear weapons.
They've already demonstrated that.
A prime minister calling the sitting president of the United States and threatening him.
him to use nuclear weapons if aid doesn't come is a gross abuse of our relationship.
Israel going ahead and doing false flags in meeting with separatist groups in Iran, like Jundala back in the early 2000s, posing as CIA officers to get them to attack the city of Iran for Israel's benefit while cosplaying as American citizens and CIA officers is a fucking problem.
Luckily, Iranian intelligence figured out that these Jundala separatists found out that they thought that they were Israelis and a crisis was averted.
But do you guys see where I'm going with this?
These are just a couple of examples of Israel's reckless fucking foreign policy, and these guys have nuclear weapons and they're doing a genocide.
Does Iran have two million, can two million people confined to a space, bombing them relentlessly, not giving them food, 70% of the casualties being kids?
Last time I checked, I don't think so.
Israel's doing that.
The only difference is that we have a bunch of lobbyists here that tell you to look the other way.
We have a bunch of lobbyists here that control the social media platforms to try to get this shit suppressed.
That's why you're probably hearing this shit for the first time, some of you.
You guys that watch me, you guys already know this.
But a lot of you are probably hearing this for the first time, and you might be shocked.
You might be angry.
You might be mad at me for saying this shit.
Why are you taking Iran's side?
I'm not taking Iran's side.
I'm just giving you guys the facts.
And I think when you look at the facts and you look at this pragmatically and you try to be as objective as possible, you quickly understand.
Quickly, that neither of these parties should have a nuclear bomb.
But if I had to pick one, I would say that Iranians probably would do better with the nuclear bomb because they've shown enormous restraint with the amount of provocations that have happened to them at the behest of Israel and the United States.
Us bombing their nuclear facilities is an act of war.
14 missiles uh dropped on them.
But what the how did they retaliate these bloodthirsty theocrats?
They contacted the uh Trump administration, told them we are gonna attack this base at this time, we're gonna send this amount of missiles.
Clear it out.
Don't sound like a bloodthirsty fucking theocracy to me.
Okay.
Meanwhile, what you guys don't know, is Israel killed a hundred kids today in Palestine?
Because the focus is kind of shifted from Gaza to this conflict.
But make no mistake about it, Israel is still in Gaza running Operation Gideon's chariot, still killing kids every single day.
Last week, they had a food uh like a food truck or something like that, an aid package come in, and they killed a bunch of kids and innocent people as they went to go to try to retrieve the food.
Obviously, that's not being reported in the media because they're more concerned telling you guys that the mulah's got a nuclear bomb and they they can't have it.
But they're not telling you about all the fucking war crimes Israel's conducting every single day in Gaza.
And we haven't even talked about what's going on in the West Bank as they continuously illegally expand the settlements in the West Bank.
Are you guys getting it now?
I'm not pro-Iran, I'm not pro-Israel.
I'm pro-human being.
And I understand that what Israel is doing is fucking deplorable.
But they sit there and try to cosplay as the most moral army.
And it's annoying and frustrating because I have to talk to you guys through the bullshit media.
I have to go against the grain to provide this information to you guys.
I have to deal with people talking shit, saying, I'm a sympathizer or I'm a disinformation person or I'm an anti-Semite, blah, blah, blah, for telling you guys the truth, because the Western media will never tell you guys this because it's all owned by the same fucking group.
But once you actually look at all the different facts and circumstances, you quickly figure out who the real violent government is.
So, anyway.
Let's uh let's keep going.
I uh don't want to yap too much.
Doesn't that concern you?
That okay, that's a chant.
And by the way, I want to be very clear.
Why are they chanting death to America?
Why are they chanting that?
That's kind of a random thing.
I gotta know what's going on.
But why, why do you I gave you guys the full reason why they chant that?
But let's see what Kenneth says.
Who they want, why are they specifically chanting as opposed to saying, I don't know.
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Death to China or death to Russia.
What is it specifically about the other thing?
Well, they say death to America, death to Israel, death to the United Kingdom, actually.
Oh, okay.
Death to pretty much anyone to stand up to them.
Could it have something to do with our our actions in the Middle East is why I'm saying that we need a change in foreign policy.
It maybe has something to do with just like killing a million Iraqis civilians.
Civilians, okay, uh, because BBNet and Yahoo.
And Madeline Albright as well, who I showed you guys before, didn't give a fuck.
Got on a congressional stage and said there are weapons of mass destruction.
She be she made them a terrorist watch list and put them on the FTO list, sanctioned them to hell, and that's how a million Iraqis innocent died.
And we took that to the Madame Albright, the same woman I showed you guys.
It could have something, I I could be crazy.
It could have something to do with our actions in the Middle East.
The fact that we have 2,000 troops stationed in Syria right now, under the guise of saying that we're fighting ISIS while at the same time we know that Bibi Net and Yahoo funded uh the Al Qaeda adjacent front because he wanted to overthrow Syria and they again expand their borders, immediately take on territory and sell us absolute nonsense.
We're talking about funding Hamas.
BB Net and Yahoo funded Hamas.
There is footage of Bibi Net and Yahoo saying this stuff on camera.
So it's just so ridiculous to me to participate.
What she's referring to is when um Netanyahu was in the West Bank talking about how he sabotaged the Oslu Accords, which was um a deal struck by Yitzek Rabin, his predecessor who was assassinated for striking this deal, by the way, uh Yasser Arafat that was going to basically outline the beginnings of a two-state solution.
Tend that they're in some predicament, that they may be eradicated soon, which is why they have to keep funding all of these terrorist groups and then pretend that they're victims of terror, when, in fact, they are people that are imparting it worldwide.
You know, I just think that uh like Yeah, um, a lot of people don't know this.
Israel is the fa um this guy right here.
Let me show you guys who the father of terrorism is.
And guys, we're gonna transition to Diddy here soon.
Um just get a break from all the Middle Eastern stuff.
Um this guy right here, guys, is the father of terrorism.
That's one of his nicknames.
Menachim begin.
And this guy actually ended up becoming a prime minister of Israel, bro.
Like, yo, this shit crazy, man.
Like, yo, this shit crazy.
Oh, dude, they look at this.
course wikipedia Yeah, see?
But yeah, basically, yeah, Haganah, Jewish terrorism.
Here he is, right here.
Um, before the creation of Israel, who was the leader of the Zionist militant group Urgun, this revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization, Hagani proclaimed revolt on February 1st, 1944 against the British mandatory government.
Also, as head of the Urgun, he could targeted the British in Palestine with a notable attack being the Kin David uh hotel bombing.
This guy ended up becoming prime minister of Israel, chat.
A terror is a terrorist that killed a bunch of British people.
Like I said, Generation 911.
But that's the dark side of history.
Yo, I might do a whole um you know what, chat?
I might do a whole um history for you guys of Israel and US relations, decade by decade, starting World War One all the way up until now.
I might honestly do it.
I'm thinking about doing like a like a six or seven part series where I do one decade.
So from World War One up until, you know, then it go into the 1920s, 1930s, then the 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, whatever, right?
I'm thinking about doing that.
Where I cover by decade the creation of Israel, the Israel lobby, and the symbiotic relationship between us and them, and how we pretty much have created this um state in the Middle East who actually is a terrorist organization in themselves, to be honest with you guys.
I'm not disputing the fact that um Hezbollah, Hamas or whatever.
You guys are never gonna catch me saying that they're not terrorists.
Fine.
If you actually look at the definition of terrorism, they they fit into that definition.
I'm not here to sit there, sit um, I'm not here to sit here and say that they're not terrorists.
What I will tell you though is that the IDF is also terrorists if we're gonna apply that metric of definition.
Levin has grown up.
The only difference is that the IDF was smart enough to rebrand and call themselves the IDF from what they used to be before, as I've shown you guys their predecessors.
And I think that our our eyes are very clear here, and we recognize that our relationship with Israel has become increasingly problematic, and it always was problematic.
So I'll again ask the questions, Piers.
I'm asking you because we're having a conversation.
Yeah, Piers, answer the question, bro.
Stop ducking, nigga.
Name something positive that our Zionist APAC foreign policy has brought to America.
Well, I think the positive side of if you want an answer about that, is that America has been Israel's steadfast ally because it recognizes as a country that Israel has been under an almost unique multifaceted threat on its border for a very long time from people that want to destroy it.
And whose fault is that?
Um, and you know, that you may not see that's not our problem, Pierce.
It's not our problem as a benefit.
But Israel has been very supportive to the United States in many ways.
Right?
So Name one.
Why shouldn't America want something concrete that has been benefit?
Like we got better in America in this way.
Just name something.
Yeah, gas prices, just something that the average American can relate to.
Well, you're looking at how you don't have to have a correlation between Zionism and gas prices in America.
Uh, yeah, okay.
See now, okay.
Yeah, no, now it's becoming more nuanced, right?
Of course you're not.
No, I'm just I'm I'm just saying they're on to just tell them that's the right.
They're obvious tangible benefits.
What your argument here is like, well, you get a pat on the back, and you can say that you helped this country, which was formed in 1948 by um uh pretending to be refugees, if you will, and and being invited into the homes of Palestinians, the horrific story.
Well, they weren't pretending to be refugees, they were people fleeing a holy call.
Let's be clear.
Oh man.
Let me finish my statement.
What do you mean pretending to be refugees?
Let me finish my statement.
When I say pretending to be refugees and being invited into the home, you would think that these people were helpless and were going to be grateful to the people that hosted them.
People like Muhammad Hadid, Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid's father, who was an infant at this time, in his mother's arms.
She had just given birth.
They had invited these refugees.
But Because of the goodness of their heart, and then one day they return home, and their doors are locked, and they are told that if you try to enter, you are going to be shot and killed.
That is the reality of how Israel was established as a state.
Okay, that is not a stain that You can wipe from history.
Most Americans growing up actually believe what happened was that, okay, it was a little messy.
That's what happens after wars, borders get changed.
But at the very least, they were given money.
I mean, you've lived here for hundreds or hundreds of years.
Here's money for your property.
No, that's not what happened.
They were forced to be codes at gunpoint.
Listen.
And it's wrong.
So we get to be the most important thing.
According to you, the thing is, I think let me finish.
Let me finish.
I'm gonna let you finish your show.
We can we can but let me finish.
But your argument is that what we get to be is that nation that keeps supporting it as they continue to move their borders in this way.
Now we're seeing that incursion into Gaza, and we are certainly going to see it by the end of this administration and the West Bank, because like I said, that is why Miriam Adelson gave Trump 100 million dollars.
Look, I as you know, I oppose what the Israeli government is is doing now in Gaza.
I oppose the expansion of settlements on the West Bank.
I think all of that is completely wrong.
I do think America supports Israel because it remains the only democracy in the Middle East, and that's an important thing.
Stop saying that, Pierce.
You know about it.
They have elections.
But who gets to vote in those elections?
Do the Gazans get to vote in that election?
Well, the Israelis get to vote in Israel, obviously.
Okay, so so you're basically saying America had a democracy when we had Israel cedar.
Israel moved out.
It is indisputable that Israel moved out of Gaza in 2005 and there wasn't election and Hamas got elected, right?
No, yeah, I agree.
I agree with you.
I agree with that.
Who was on camera saying that they were going to fund Hamas into power.
they orchestrated that because they wanted to create a solution.
I agree with you that Netanyahu wanted to cause a split between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas.
It was divide and rule.
It was a catastrophically bad strategy, and it led to what happened on October the 7th, over 20-year period.
Um there's no doubt it was a terrible thing that Netanyahu did.
One of the many reasons I think he should go.
Um but there was no doubt that the Israel the Israelis pulled out of Gaza and allowed them to have elections, and they elected Hamas, and the rest has been disastrous because history because BB, because the Israelis funded, because BB Netanyahu, they funded the people.
So it's like it's like we rigged an election, but look what the election results uh show is that they wanted to put Hamas into power.
And so when we talk again, when we talk about who is funding these terrorists, the answer is Bibi Net and Yahoo.
And I don't want to get into his corruption trials, but every single person watching this right now should go pursue the documentary, the BB files, because it is absolutely stunning to understand.
Listen, I believe one of the reasons that is.
I believe one of the reasons But let me answer the question, because you still haven't given me anything other than, like, you guys get a pat on the back for supporting this created nation in the Middle East.
I also just like to say all of the bad things that we have gotten.
Yeah, she could get this nigga, bro.
With because of our continued relation uh with Israel.
You've first and foremost, the open borders.
And you can relate to this.
People in the UK, they just you guys know there's not many of us, bro.
It's me, Candace, Dan Billzarian, Nick Fuentes, uh, Ian Carroll, Dave Smith.
There's not many of us that are like, yo, this is bullshit.
Like most of the conservatives are actually like pro-Israel and like think that this conflict is like a good thing.
A lot of them are, chat.
There's only a few of us that are outspoken and saying that this is a problem.
Can't seem to connect the dots.
All right.
Oh my gosh.
Okay, what's happening?
I mean, no, I uh but I want to Okay, before he responds, FNA Jabbar says, let's get one uh 1550 members added to the OSS community by 11 p.m. Eastern Sam.
And yes, yesterday's money Monday was fire, bro.
Uh turn your fucking brain on.
Thank you so much, uh Jabbar for telling that retard dude said, you do my you could be uh Marco Corleon, they wouldn't have a problem with Israel if they gave the Palestinian their rights.
Exactly.
Marco Corleon, US is biggest backer of terrorism.
We backed the Israel.
Um and we've also created ice and other things.
Yeah.
Hey, man, I called in the podcast yesterday, and thank you and David Green for your time.
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Um, do you think Israel threatened Trump with the nuclear option like Goldemyer did?
Uh maybe that's why he was a B-2, just curious on our thoughts.
I wouldn't be surprised.
No, he wouldn't threaten Trump with the nuclear weapon, but you uh threatening to nuclear I uh nuclear bomb Iran is obviously always on the table.
Myron, these Ionists are so cunny they misinterpret the old covenant with the new one and yeah, who mentioned the Bible while they believe in the Tumblr to sign up the average Goyam.
Also, any why anybody talks about their belief or rituals such as Mitzbah, yep, I get it.
Uh Natty Adams says, Have you heard about the 40 eighters?
Them boys go way back.
Shout out to the Canons ones she's uh digging the J1.
Yep.
Um, if you had a vote between the social designers who would you vote for uh both Els Ashley says, uh Max Bullmethal through his outlet, the Grey zone published a hit piece on Nick Fuentes stating he was starting uh holy war against them boys.
Yeah, I don't agree with that.
Um look, I'm able to um acknowledge when people uh you know do good work and also when they make mistakes going after Nick was retarded.
Um you know, it is what it is, but I do think that his documentary uh Atrocity Inc.
was very well done um and kind of dispelled a lot of the propaganda that they pushed out on October 7, right?
The beheaded babies, all this other shit.
Um supported from Netherlands.
I joined the OSS Army and my night shifts are so entertaining now, keep spending the truth.
I got you, bro.
Uh Marian, you're crazy.
It's very clear that the Middle East is very jealous of our freedom.
I mean, who would it want a bunch of uh bundle of sticks and um women that like other women simulating sexual acts during uh parade or have a bunch of dudes pretend to be women or have a budget 304 poison society sounds like paradise to me?
Uh man.
Nav says uh you don't like Laura Lumer.
Okay.
Um Marco Corleone says they keep repeating the death to America argument, but but Israel actually killed Americans on the USS Liberty.
So we report the government that actually killed Americans and want to end the government that only said it with valid reasons.
Happens, man.
No, I really uh the IRGC has killed Americans.
That's for sure true, which is unacceptable.
Um, but I do think it's important to understand the grand scale uh scope of things.
Uh Lazdog says 12 billion dollars to Israel.
Where the where the hell was Doge when that happened?
I'm telling you, bro.
Um Elon Musk is done a suit.
Oh, don't be fooled.
BB7, okay.
Uh sharp.
Does Trump ultimately have the strength and influence to help reduce the influence of Apex?
Nope, he doesn't.
Myron, give yourself a Donovan Mark.
I never thought about how restrained Iran is because of the constant propaganda we're inundated with.
I got you, D lad.
I'm telling you, bro.
They exercise an enormous amount of restraint, contrary to what the Western media tries to tell you, bro.
Half the things I told you about, Ishmahanay Farad Shooker, the embassy bombing uh that Israel did.
Like, dude, none of the mess Western media doesn't cover that shit, bro.
Can't stop thinking about the Fed Reacts where you interviewed the veteran that was on the Navy ship when Israel turned on them and they gave uh Israel military support.
I'm telling you, bro, and that was thanks to Lyndon B. Johnson.
Pop says, hey, was an X Base earlier discussing the ceasefire?
I think it's good redacted.
Said they are not happy with it and would prefer it to continue.
What are your thoughts on the ceasefire?
I get not like in Israel.
I hate them, but isn't it uh an end to bombing uh W for everyone?
Yeah, I agree, bro.
I don't want the war to continue.
I my thing is this.
Um I'm not I'm just intelligent enough to understand that the ceasefire is never gonna last.
It's gonna continue again.
I told you this before, Myron, you do a documentary on you should do a documentary on a lot of things.
Yeah, I might uh like I don't it's not gonna be a documentary, it's gonna be like a five-part like series that I do on on this on stream with you guys.
It wouldn't be like a formalized documentary.
You're breaking down decad by decade of Christian of Israel, bra watch right away.
Okay, Isaiah's okay.
It seems like there's one some want for this.
Yeah, Mar, let's uh what?
Oh, nigga, okay.
Uh you forgot Ryan Dawson.
I always give Ryan Dawson credit.
Make some something positive, Pierce.
Okay, uh for it.
Myron, do you think you'll ever go back, get do you think we will ever get control back from Israel and them boys, or do you think they'll hold power over years to come, bro?
They're gonna at least for the next couple of administrations.
Someone said, What happened to the Iraqi spot last night?
She went home, bro.
Nothing happened.
All right.
Um I want to say this.
Okay.
We guys, we're uh like 50 away from hitting our number of 1500 goal.
Let's get that number by the end of uh by the end of the show.
It's 1045 right now.
Let me take a quick piss chat, and then we're gonna keep uh cooking here.
And then we're gonna move on to Diddy because uh, you know, want to switch topics and keep shit fresh and organic.
You know, we're not a one trick pony over here.
Thank you.
All right.
We don't understand where all these refugees are coming from.
Oh my god, where are all these refugees coming from?
Who's funding these then them coming over into these borders?
This is what you get when you keep supporting these nonstop wars, when you keep bombing where these people live.
And it's not even just a conspiracy, by the way.
If you're like, oh, well, actually, I mean you're wrong about this.
Because the vast majority of people coming into the UK illegally are not coming from war-torn countries in the Middle East.
They're actually economic migrants.
Uh I mean.
So it's that's not true.
But that let's connect that.
Let's connect that.
When you say economic migrants, are we talking about like a lot of people?
People who literally want to come to the UK for a better life.
And when Gaddafi was heading up Libya and the country was on the up and up, and he was working with the United Nations, uh, and then all of a sudden he warned that if you collapse Libya and and turn it into uh a place where refugees are escaping, that this is going to be your problem, Europe.
He warned that.
So then it actually happened, and now we're just calling them economic migrants.
We're gonna pretend to be a little bit more.
I'm not talking about people coming from Libya.
Okay, where are you speaking about?
But well, for example, I think it was last year, a third of all the people who came into the UK on the border on the small boats illegally, it turned out were young economic migrant males from Albania, which last time I checked, we hadn't invaded.
So look, let me let me pull you back to something you said, which has caused a lot of controversy, which is this issue of dishonorable discharges.
Take it listen.
I do believe that if war in Iran is on the agenda and that appears so, get dishonorably discharged.
Who cares?
Who cares?
Why should you go die in a foreign land?
You now have the benefit of 2020.
I will say this.
Getting a dishonorable discharge will fuck you up, though.
Bro, getting a dishonorable discharge chat is like worse than being convicted of a felony.
You can see, think about those men and those women who died because they were pitched that they were serving their country because there were weapons of mass destruction, right?
They were serving their country because the Taliban, they were serving their country, whatever is, and these people gave up their lives and ask yourselves for what?
And the answer to that question is for the elites.
They're like toy soldiers.
When you said that, did you were you aware of the repercussions if people dishonorably discharge?
So just to put this into context, this is like the QA, live QA portion of the end of my show.
And uh being facetious, but also being completely honest, that they should begin to consider, and that was somebody asking, what should we do?
Like, should we leave the military because they are recognizing that I no, I don't regret saying that.
I don't think that's the way that's the same.
Well, you know the repercussions if you do discharge dishonorably.
Okay, well, I would imagine that the people that are in the military who were going to if they were gonna listen to my podcast and they were going to dishonorably discharge, that they would know the consequences.
So it's completely ridiculous.
And again, we see this over and over again where people can't answer the broader questions.
They try to suddenly peg in, well, you said this one thing.
No, these were.
No, let me finish.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
You're basically you're you're you're encouraging US service men and women.
You asked me discharged.
You can't do that.
You ask a question.
You're trying to downplay, and I'm I'm responding.
No, I am no, you're trying to upplay it, is what the issue is.
This is what this is this is exactly.
I'm just repeating what you said.
Uh you're not you're playing what I said, and I'm responding to it and telling you that the broader piece of that conversation when you have troops that are now asking that question, is they are recognizing that America is in steep decline, that our military comes back and they are treated like dirt, that a lot of these men, and we're talking about decades, white American males come back and they're told that they're racist and they're treated like crap, that they're white supremacists, that they have a different vision for this country.
So why are they dying in these overseas wars for BB Net and Yahoo?
Okay, and let me again try to answer that question that I asked you at the beginning, which is what has Zionism won America.
We keep coming back to the same thing.
Let me, but let me finish.
Why why won't you let me answer that?
Why won't you let me actually say what people are recognizing?
You come back and there are open borders and you're told that you are racist.
Okay, you come back and you're told that you are racist if you don't want open borders.
Meanwhile, you're sent overseas to defend Israel's borders.
It's a nonsense.
Yeah, it's kind of crazy.
And we all know who promotes open borders.
Open border uh our society foundations, right?
Who is it owned by open society foundations?
Alex Soros.
Who is his dad every time, bro?
Seeing these open borders according to Barry Weiss, and I quote Barry Weiss said this verbatim.
The Jewish connection to the refugee is not a conspiracy.
That's something that we are very proud of.
And she was rep she was um reference referencing the organization, H I A S, and she says it explicitly, which she said what was starting to.
Well, and there's multiple of these organizations.
Um these like you know, open society organizations by them in the 1880s, uh which includes people immigrants that have come in, like like Sergei Brin.
They are still the organization that's operating at our border right now, okay?
That is problematic.
That we have open borders while we continually and routinely are told that we have to defend somebody else's borders, okay?
And again, these never-ending wars in the Middle East at the behest of Israel.
Bibi Netanyahu is the one that called for Americans to invade Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, and now Iran, and we've done it.
We're told Israel can defend itself.
Okay, so but why do we have currently 2,000 troops that are in Syria under the guise of fighting ISIS?
And like I said, we know Israel themselves fund terror, terror adjacent militants, like they did to overthrow Assad.
And we're done with the BS.
Yep, they funded Ahmed Al-Shar, that's a fact.
Okay, well, we weren't really, they weren't really involved Israel in Afghanistan because even when we fight those never-ending wars, Israel wins.
Everybody knows that our boys were out there in Afghanistan guarding poppy fields, okay?
And do you know what happened after we allegedly quote unquote lost in Afghanistan?
What happened to all those poppy fields, uh, those poppy flowers that our military was guarding?
Well, the opioid crisis hit America via the Sackler family, who quite literally built the school of medicine at Tel Aviv University.
Sackler family.
Sackler family.
every time bro thanks So we're just done, okay?
And there's no way that we're gonna go backwards.
We're not going to allow you guys to emotionally condition us to go, oh well, we gotta protect Israel because the Holocaust, it is over.
They're imparting a Holocaust.
America would like off this crazy train.
Okay, for the benefit of viewers who don't know what I was talking about, uh, under the uniform code of military justice, article nine to dishonorable discharge can result in forfeiture of all pay and allowances up to five years confinement.
Um, it's really bad.
Which is a pretty heavy penalty to pay.
Yeah, I'd want my kids to go to jail before they before they fought for Israel.
I'll say that honestly.
Okay.
I would.
I have I have three sons, and I'm gonna be honest with you, Pierce.
I'm glad you glad you told me that consequence.
I take that consequence any day to them being sent back over in a coffin because they died for Israel.
So the one thing you're missing.
That's true.
Our foreign wars are for them.
I'm from a vague military family, a lot of military in my family, and uh, we're about 50 away, guys from hitting that goal of 1500, man.
Let's fucking go, baby.
A lot of people fighting walls on behalf of the United States are not doing it because they think BB Netanyahu wants them to.
They're doing it because they're not.
Look, I is I understand Canada's broader point, but getting this one with discharge is basically getting a felony campo, can't buy guns, getting a regular job, is much harder to just get fat and fail a couple of PT tests, you'll you'll get an audible discharge.
Okay, that's another way to do it.
Just get fat.
Also, it's not forced, so right, unless there's a draft.
Uh, would you react to combat footage?
Uh like military combat footage.
Decade by decade, bro.
I'm all in for that too.
Okay, yeah, I could do that.
Some of them do that, and they write into my phone into the question.
Zacharias says it's the same rhetoric during 9/11 suffer lifetime consequences.
Yeah.
And they might be offended by you suggesting that's the only reason they're doing it.
And they can watch your show and and they can be offended all they want, but I think it's more offensive the way that our military is treated, the veterans are treated, and the gaslighting that takes place when we're told that we have to defend everybody's borders, whatever.
I actually think America treats his veterans better than almost any country in the world.
I mean, you have this has always been an open conversation, and I'm just saying that if my boys were being drafted to fight this this war in Iran, I would be like, you know what, honey, take the other option.
And that's not because it's cowardice, it's because when you sign up for the military.
But I would say that the pilots, so far...
If you are pledging that you are doing something that is going to better your country.
And like I said, our country has been in steep declines.
Okay since we haven't parted this foreign policy, which is just whatever Israel wants to do.
Okay, but you made the point.
But what I would say to you is the only people so far that have been involved from America.
Yeah, Candace is braver than 90% of right wing political commentators, bro.
Way like, bruh.
Bros are again showing up by uh recently pregnant black women, bro.
A lot of these guys, bro.
Real talk, man.
A lot of these right wing political commentators are fucking owned by them boys.
And Candace Owens has more fucking courage than a majority of these niggas, if I'm gonna be honest.
That's a fucking fact.
She has more balls than most right wing political commentators that would never ever say 50% of the shit that she just said.
So, hey man, respect to her.
Uh respect to her for this.
American military were the extraordinarily courageous and skillful pilots who flew these B-2 bombers uh and attacked the nuclear sites and got back safely.
So there's been no troops on the ground committed at all, no declaration of war by the United States.
We can quit listen, I don't disagree with you.
You bomb somewhere, you probably are at war with them.
But there was no official declaration of war.
Just as Trump, when he took out Suleimani and Baghdadi and he attacked Syria and so on, he didn't declare war on those places.
And actually, it turned out that the the apocalyptic warnings of those actions never materialize.
So we shall see.
I can't let you go without asking.
Let me ask you just quickly about um the Tucker Ted Cruz uh debate.
What did you make of that?
Fantastic.
It it is finally the debate that needed to happen in America because a part of this non-stop policy is this belief, as you said, Ted Cruz, that if we just do whatever Israel wants, that God's Yeah, Ted Cruz is a fucking idiot.
Well they gave him over a million dollars, if I'm not mistaken, right?
So, yeah.
From Protestants and their normal argument is that the reason why we had to have this fracture in the church was because of indulgences.
There's nothing more indulgent than I'm going to be blessed if I just do whatever Israel says.
And so because we are finally having that spiritual conversation, which is more important, I suspect there's going to be major changes in the United States going forward, and that's what Tucker, according to almost two million dollars chat.
Crazy, bro.
Donald Trump Tucker rang Trump to apologize for some of the more strident rhetoric.
Yeah, I'll do the BB files on another episode, guys.
He's used against him recently.
Um you done with Donald Trump, or could you see a way that you would end up perhaps voting for him?
Oh, yeah, you can't run again, obviously, but would you support him publicly again?
Oh, I want to be clear.
I don't regret voting for Donald Trump above Kamala.
I think he was the better candidate.
Um, certainly a better candidate above uh Joe Biden.
But what I will say is that he's been a chronic disappointment, and um I feel embarrassed that I told people to go vote for him because this wasn't going to happen and it is happening.
Uh but I I could respect that.
I I his foreign policy has been pissing me off too.
I just think that the picture of politics in America is going to look very differently because of his actions.
So I don't know where we go from here.
I really don't, but I this is not the candidate that I voted for.
Yeah, Trump is very um unpredictable.
If if it turns out that his instincts were right, that by doing what he did, it brings Iran to the negotiating table and they do a deal on their not gonna negotiate, Pierce.
Like, bro, that ship has fucking sailed.
The United States and Israel have proven to not be trustworthy.
Diplomacy is cooked.
Any type of diplomacy that comes from this point forward is going to be feigned, fake, and for the media.
But the reality is Iran's gonna work furiously to procure a nuclear bomb if they don't already have one, and they are going to use it to make sure this never happens to them again.
Diplomacy is cooked, Pierce.
And the fact that he even is thinking that it's possible is comical.
And it tells me that, again, like many other Western journalists and many other Western commentators, he is not familiar with the region.
He's not familiar with the history.
He is not familiar with the actual goal of Israel, which is actually regime change, and this is a temporary pause to the war so that Israel can replenish, recover, and stage part two, which is a regime change.
The fact that he thinks that diplomacy is still a viable option is fucking hilarious.
Diplomacy is air fried.
It's over.
Never again.
Dude, they're gonna work to get a nuclear bomb even harder now.
Nuclear uh plans.
Would you admit that you were wrong in that circumstance?
Yeah.
I will always admit when I'm wrong.
Anybody that listens to my podcast knows that.
It just so happens to be that especially if I come on the Piers Morgan show and I make some predictions that it ends up that I'm right.
So I'm feeling I'm feeling lucky, but I will of course admit I'm wrong if that is the uh that is the result.
Candace, always good to have your views on the sentence.
You know that.
I appreciate you coming on.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Well, join me now as a chief executive.
All right.
Um cool.
So let's go ahead and uh switch on over to Diddy real quick.
Uh, you know, uh big big development.
It seems as though he did not call any witnesses.
Um, no, not this one.
They watched sex tapes yesterday.
I think I'll cover this for tomorrow, uh, Bonnie and Tate uh for Fresh and Fit.
In defense officially.
Um, guys, do me a favor, smash that like button.
We uh got 7,000 plus you guys watching the stream right now live on all the platforms.
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Um we're gonna go ahead and do a quick little shift.
I'll tell you guys what, if we get to 1500 OSS guys, we can start the BB files since you guys really want that shit.
Um, I've never seen us, so you guys would actually get like a fresh set of eyes watching it alongside you guys.
I have not watched the BB files.
I mean, I'm very familiar with Nanyahoo, so it's like bruh.
There's probably not gonna be that much in it that I don't already know, but um, but hey, there's always different perspectives, and you always learn little nuggets here and there.
So that will be great.
Thank you.
He rested their cases in the Sean Combs criminal trial.
The defense even tried to get all the charges thrown out before the jury even deliberates.
And we hear from Sean Combs himself in open court about whether he will testify.
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Um, you know, I'm dedicating a significant amount of time.
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Someone said uh stop paying your clippers.
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It's incredible how like fucking stupid some people are in the chat.
It actually amazes me how stupid some of you guys are.
It's actually incredible.
Actually fucking incredible how dumb some of you niggas are in the chat.
And fucking credible, bro.
And fucking credible.
Yeah, because I spend, guys, I spend like easily 20, 30k a month just on the channel, maintaining it with clips, um, traveling, um, production costs, all that other shit, just off that alone.
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So, bro, niggas are retarded, bro.
Anyway, let's get back to the thing.
I'm not gonna argue with idiots.
Everybody, this is another long crime legal alert.
Like some of y'all niggas are fucking retarded in chat.
It's actually incredible how stupid they are.
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Like the best clippers are not gonna do it for free and they charge quite a bit of money.
You guys realize like all the top streamers that have clippers, they're spending like 100k a month, right?
To have their clips put on Twitter and shit like that.
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Some retards said, Myron, how about you talk about Sudan?
I covered, I did a whole episode dedicated to Sudan, bro.
What the fuck are you talking about?
And what a day it was.
The prosecution officially rested their case on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, transportation to engage in prostitution.
We heard the final testimony of the prosecution's final witness after that concluded, the defense then argued under rule 12.
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Like, I don't want to get to the point where I just start ignoring chat because niggas say stupid shit like that.
You know what I mean?
Because I see stupid shit like that, and I'm like, all right, bro, I'm just gonna ignore the chat.
And then the rest of you guys get like you guys don't get noticed because I just don't look at chat no more.
Because I'm like, all right, niggas are retarded.
So when people say stupid shit like that, um, I don't want to stop looking at the chat and making the rest of you get punished because of a couple retards.
Does that make sense, chat?
Does that make sense?
Like, I read the chat to engage with you guys and see what's going on, what you guys are thinking.
But like when retarded comments like that come up saying, like, don't pay your clippers, just don't do clips.
Then I'm just like, all right, bro, like I'm gonna just stop reading chat.
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Um, or idiots like this guy Saying talk about Sudan.
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Then the rest of you guys fucking suffer because of a couple of retards.
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So I was like, I don't want all you guys to get punished for a couple of idiots.
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Twenty-nine of the federal rules of evidence that Combs is entitled to a judgment of acquittal, meaning there was nothing for the jury to decide.
They should not be handed the case.
There is insufficient evidence to support convictions on these charges.
Fascinating arguments made by the defense.
We're gonna talk about them.
And then from there, we heard the defense's case.
Now I see why niggas make their uh chats like um members only to avoid stupid shit like that.
And it was really, really short.
The defense rested their case.
So both sides rested their case.
Oh, and by the way, how could I forget this?
Sean Combs made a decision on whether or not he will testify, spoke in open court, actually complimented the judge, by the way, believe it or not.
So we're gonna get into everything that happened today.
A lot happened today.
A lot to get into.
Let me bring back on to sidebar, law and crimes in court reporter Elizabeth Milner.
Elizabeth, so good to see you.
I'm sorry we didn't get a chance to see each other during the lunchtime show that we always do during YouTube, because let me tell you, from our YouTubers, our viewers, so many compliments for you.
So many compliments, and a lot of people worried about you.
Worried, are you having enough to eat?
Are you getting enough sleep?
Are you staying cool in the heat?
So many concerned citizens that we have out there for Elizabeth Milner.
But Elizabeth, you're doing a great job.
Happy to have you on.
Okay.
So we begin the day with the continued cross-examination of this homeland security investigations agent, this summary witness for the prosecution, who literally condensed a vast amount of digital evidence into these summary charts.
Okay, more than likely he was probably uh the CFA.
And first talk to me about what the defense had to say about messages of Jane, alleged victim too in this case.
Remember, prosecutors say that Combs used force, fraud, or coercion to induce Jane into engaging in sex.
Now, for those of you that are wondering, Jane is 50 cents baby mama is what everyone is saying.
Um they used obviously uh a fake name in court uh because obviously with the coverage of this case being so big, they didn't want the witnesses to be you know tainted by the press and have their stuff leaked, but yeah, pretty much it's I'm almost certain it's 50 cents uh baby mama.
Sacks with male performers that these happen in all different and there were two witnesses, guys that did the freak-offs with Diddy.
It was Jane and Cassie.
Another witness who also had her name uh not disclosed, um aka Mia, um, she was his assistant and he will beat her ass.
And apparently she claims that he had graped her a few times.
Locations.
There was a lot made about her messages, and I guess the idea is is she actually And guys do me a favor, smash that like button.
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Um, you know, we diversify, man.
Um we'll cover we'll go back to politics after.
But uh, let's get to 4,000 likes.
A victim of sex trafficking.
Yeah, there were a lot of text messages that were read out loud to the jury once again, and I was kind of wondering, you know, Tiny Garrigo said that her the rest of the.
And guys, I think that um I think this is gonna be the last week of this trial chat.
Cross examination would be maybe an hour to an hour and a half.
No, it was a few hours as far as just finishing off the cross-examination for special agent Joseph's or Celio.
And so, as far as just the messages that go between Jane and Sean Combs, Jane and Escort, again, it was just a lot of messages.
But as far as the ones between Jane and Sean Combs, a K T T, AK Diddy, all of that stuff.
The defense is talking about how these alleged instances, that being the text messages that were read aloud in court, were actually coming after instances of alleged sex trafficking, according to the government.
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Like, Brett is really fucking good chat.
Like, I don't think you guys understand how good Brett really is at this shit.
Or Mitch Tart, because the way the government had their chart all mapped out was that there were these particular dates, flights that were associated with it, the financial records also associated with it, but the defense was kind of like, well, she's saying that she had a good night or she had a good time, those types of things.
So, for example, there was one text message that was read out loud.
It was around um Christmas.
We didn't um quite catch what year it was, but here let me give you niggas an example of how good Brett is.
I'm always gonna stand up for my people.
This nigga's good, bro.
For all you guys that want to, hey, oh, you pay why you pay your clippers.
Let me let me tell you why, stupid fucks.
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Millions of dollars talking about this shit.
I've been uninvited on podcasts several times.
They've labeled me an anti-Semite.
They kicked me out of my old apartment.
They tried to destroy my fucking business.
That's why this channel's fucking demonetized.
So I'm banned off meta.
They took my Facebook page from me.
That was making me 20, 30,000 dollars a month.
Gone like that.
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Making a bunch of fucking money.
They will never silence me.
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I've lost millions of dollars talking about this shit.
See?
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Um.
You know, the fucking my guy goes hard in the paint.
And he has like a bunch of other shit, too.
Like, here's another good one that he made that I want to show you guys real quick that I actually posted on my Twitter.
If you go on my ex.
Hold on, let me open up this one.
This one is a really good one he made.
I really like this one.
The ones I like the most a lot of the times.
Don't get as many views because they're more cerebral.
But you know, it is what it is.
Um here's another one.
Look, this nigga's on point, baby.
This is called Project Esther.
A national strategy type How the fuck did we get here where people are getting arrested for speech?
Well, this is called Project Esther, a national strategy to combat anti-Semitism.
This was put out last year.
Basically, what Project Esther was was a comprehensive plan.
They would utilize law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and the full brunt of the government's force to combat anti-Semitism in the United States.
Including the arrest and detainment and deportation of college students that are pro-Palestine, which they try to conflate as pro-Hamas.
And Mahmoud Khalil was the first student that they basically tested this project on.
And obviously, this sent shockwaves all across the country.
Because you have cop students that are legally here on F1 visas, attending school, getting arrested for political speech.
Well, that's a problem.
Whether you're pro-Israel or not, arresting people for political speech is completely antithetical to how this country was founded.
And I wrote a tweet about this, so this is why I responded.
So that's just a clip of it.
I go, it goes a little bit longer.
But like, that's what I'm trying to say, bro.
Like, Brett is fucking good at what he does.
Um, there's one more I'll show you guys.
Okay, boom.
Look at this.
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They have dual allegiance.
They have matter of fact, let me make it even easier for you guys to view it in full screen.
I got you, niggas.
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Frank, no, go to your bed.
Hold on, ninjas.
The Zionist lobby is too strong.
Way too strong.
They have dual allegiance.
They have a foreign policy by the fucking ball.
And they're using it to their fucking advantage.
Trump was heavily influenced by who?
Mike fucking Pompeo, who was the Secretary of State.
Mike Pompeo, while being secretary of state, heavily influenced Trump to number one, pull out the nuclear deal.
And then number two, move the embassy to Jerusalem.
And he went ahead and put the IRGC on the terrorist watch list, a foreign terrorist organization.
So it's very important that we identify this shit and so you guys can figure out what's going on.
Because when you actually look at the look at the background, right?
You start to figure out and you start to connect the dots.
You look at someone like a John Bolton, who's a fucking warhawk, huge Zionist.
Where's he from?
Peanut.
What's PNA?
PNAC is a fucking conservative think tank.
Who's it run by?
So once you fucking go and you start peeling layers back and you start naming names and figuring out what the fuck is going on, it's the same fucking group of people every time.
But everyone is scared.
Yeah, you guys see why now?
Frank is fucking lit.
I say that.
Well, Frank is lit, but Brett is lit.
Because in conservative media, we know who runs it.
So they don't want to lose their job.
Or they don't want to lose donors, or they don't want to lose support.
Because right wing media is owned by them.
This is why so few conservatives talk about this shit.
Or better yet, they stay silent because they know that this is a very unpopular topic.
Design the slab.
Yeah, so for all the people that talk shit about my guy Brett and my clipper.
Clippers, go suck a dick, man.
I'ma defend these niggas because, bro, they put out fire.
So I don't want to hear nothing from nobody.
Well, you're overpaying.
Shut the fuck up.
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He's ripping you off.
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Talk a shit about my guys.
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Sean Combs is saying to Jane that SHIT was so ep and sexy.
And Jane responds, it keeps getting better.
There was so much sexual tension.
Did you love it, baby?
And Sean Combs responds, I loved it.
And then Jane is responding, sheesh, and she puts a whole bunch of emojis in these text messages.
There are other text messages from April 4th of 2022 between Jane and Sean Combs where Jane is saying, So what do you want to do?
I'm horny AF and Sean Combs responds, I've been having fantasies about you and Leo.
And Jane says, I haven't had you all to myself in five months.
Sean Combs responds, see if the Italian is free tonight.
And then Jane responds, see you around 6:37, want to get dinner.
Sean Combs responds, okay, where do you want to eat at?
And again, I'm always kind of paraphrasing when reading these messages because there are a lot of texts that are shown to the jury.
But even a couple days later, on April 7th of 2022, Sean Combs is writing to Jane checking on you.
Adderall is the greatest.
And Jane responds, still thinking about you, sends a whole bunch of drooling and kissy emoji faces, all of that stuff in these messages.
So I think it's another point of the defense kind of pointing out that Jane was completely fine doing these hotel nights to the point where she was even saying these lovey dubby things, not only to Sean Combs, but also to S Works too.
But as far as her text messages go, with just Sean Combs, um, there were other texts that were read out loud where Jane says, I feel mangled too.
I'm beat, and Sean Combs is saying maybe something was off with that badge.
I think kind of alluding to drugs in these particular texts.
Then there were text messages from August of 2022 where um Jane is saying, My place is free tonight.
Sean Combs is saying call me, and then Jane responds in kind of a sexually explicit way, and she said, I had so much fun, love you, I'll never take you for granted.
My love is unconditional and for life.
And then Sean Combs responds with bitmojis or emojis.
He kind of responded with some type of character because when you think about it, Jesse, I'm just writing all these down by the way, Tenny Garagos is reading these messages out loud as opposed to seeing these on the exhibit screen, mainly because this has um to do with Jane, and obviously with sensitive information, possibly being in these text messages that might have possibly not been redacted.
I'm just taking all this information as it's being read.
So there was a lot more context into these messages outside of just, you know, I love you, I love you too, I'm mingled, I'm beat, all of that stuff.
And so even more messages from January of 2023, where Jane is writing to Sean Combs, love you, baby.
Hope you have a good night.
I'm so in love with you.
And again, all of these messages are kind of coming either before or after these instances that the government is alleging were acts of sex trafficking.
That's what the government um was kind of trying to prove with that entire flight summary chart.
And then the defense is kind of like, well, in between these dates of when these alleged sexual or sex trafficking had occurred, she's writing these messages of love to Sean Combs, who is allegedly you know her sex trafficker.
And so these were just some of the messages that were read out loud in court.
Another one from May 15th of 2023, where Jane says, I'm just here, baby, showering now.
Sean Combs responds, me and Paul are working out, then we can come over.
Jane says, You can come here, it's fine.
I just wanted to see you.
And other messages, even from Jane to Sean Combs a couple days later, where she's saying, I love you so much, baby.
Good luck on your interview.
And again, the defense claiming this is after she was allegedly trapped.
That's the um argument that the government is kind of making.
And so again, these are just some of the messages that were read out loud.
Others include um Sean Combs saying, P's not free tonight, P in reference to Paul.
Um, Jane is saying, Really, I thought he was there with you, I can reach out to the Italian.
Sean Combs says, No need, I just want to see you.
Jane says, Okay, baby, I just wanted to see you regardless.
Sean Combs says, Okay, party back on.
And Jane says, Do you want me to surprise you?
Got Italian at 2 a.m.
And then Sean Um Combs responds, Did you get Chef?
And uh Chef, I think is actually kind of a nickname that they gave for.
Now, I do think it's important that you guys know.
When I was there and I was looking at the uh the case or whatever, um, the defense attacked the credibility of the women that accuse them a lot, basically on the premise of, you know, a lot of this stuff was consensual, right?
Um, and you guys can see with the text messages of them going back and forth.
Um, you know, she's talking about, oh yeah, I want to go ahead and get banged and all this other stuff.
So, you know, at what point does it become grape or coercion or you know that her being forced when you know a lot of the time she's initiating these freak-offs, right?
So this is very bad for the prosecution because um this implies that a lot of this stuff was consensual.
Also, something else that's like a bombshell that came out during the trial, guys, is that um here's what I found.
Oh, sorry.
Another bombshell that came out during the trial chat is that um he was paying her bills right up until he was arrested.
That's also nuts.
So he got arrested in November of last year, chat, and he literally um basically, uh sorry guys, I just something just distracted me.
Yeah, so uh he was paying her bills up until the time he got arrested in November.
Absolutely nuts.
Absolutely nuts.
Cabral, one of the entertainers that they used, and then Jane says, you know, I was trying for my Chefy Pooh.
And so these are again were just some of the messages that were read out loud, just as the defense kind of points out that these were lovey dovey text messages that were sent as far as showing that Jane may have been willfully participating in these hotel nights, that these weren't against her will, she wasn't sex trafficked by coercion or fraud or anything that the government is alleging because of these text messages that the defense really wanted to make sure that they showed the jury before the jury eventually gets the closing arguments, which are happening later this week.
And that she had a sense of agency and choice because if Combs writes her, if she says to him, you know, I baby, I want to make love to you.
I haven't selfishly had you to myself for five months, and she goes, I'm fine with the other stuff, but I really just need you right now.
And he replies, okay, whatever you want.
That doesn't fit neatly into the concept of him being a sex trafficker and using a legal means to force her into commercial sex acts.
And you know, the defense making the point, these charts, these charts, sure, they're useful for the prosecution, but they're not complete.
They don't provide the full context of the relationship and the situation.
Now I also understand there were messages from Jane or with this male performer.
And I think these are significant too.
Talk to Yeah, so one of the male performers, guys, uh, as you guys know, this the scheme would pretty much work like this.
What Diddy would do is with Cassie and the other girl, what he would do is he basically hire male escorts.
These male escorts would come in and have sex with Cassie and this Jane girl, basically his girlfriends, and he would watch it.
And goon in the corner.
I know.
And um, he would also record some of these, you know, freak-offs, and these free calls would last somewhere between you know, four hours all the way up to four days.
And they would do multiple rounds.
So um what ended up happening, obviously, since they spent such a significant amount of time with these guys, these um male escorts.
Jane developed a relationship with one and they kind of started talking behind the scenes.
So this is also something that came up to kind of show, like, were you really being great?
Like, hell, you even had a side relationship with one of these guys.
Very strange, but yeah.
This diddy case is wild, guys.
Just about these messages between Jane and I think the name is Sly or Cabral, uh I'm not exactly sure.
Yeah, Cabral is a name that these jurors have heard over and over again when it comes to Jane, mainly because Cabral was an entertainer that Sean Combs and Jane had used in their hotel nights or nights of debauchery, Wild King nights, whatever.
They had like three to five guys that they used all the time, and they would fly them also, guys.
Very important fact for you guys to understand.
They would fly these guys from New York to LA to Miami.
So that was also how the feds were able to establish um interstate nexus for the federal case, interstate transport of uh prostitutes.
We're calling them.
So there were a lot of messages that were shown um that the defense was kind of pointing out that Jane had these communications with these entertainers too.
So for example, um the flight summary chart before they had turned the gallery screens completely off.
We saw that there was um one of the rows for this particular chart was from December 17th of 2021 through December 21st of 2021.
It was at the one hotel in Miami, Florida, and the people that were kind of associated with that particular booking were Jane, Sean Combs, Cabral, and another entertainer named Don.
And so the jury was able to see some of the financial transactions for this particular hotel night.
Um that included eight hundred dollars cash app for Don, five hundred and fifty dollar cash app for Don.
Um, but then the text messages were associated with Cabral.
So again, that being in that same Everybody Mack ninjas.
Where Jane is messaging Cabral, elaborate on intents, and this is after Cabral had sent some messages saying that they had a very intense night.
Cabral responds, you were talking so dirty to me.
Jane um responds, send me something as far as like a picture goes.
And then Cabral said, Most definitely it gets better and better.
And then um Jane says, Damn, baby, you got me so hot, want to come back tomorrow.
Cabral responds, Baby, I would love to, but I'm busy with Christmas stuff, and then um Jane sends some uh emojis with some eyes, and then she says, please.
And uh, you know, a lot of these messages included emojis, um, which included these next messages from January 1st of 2022 to just a couple weeks later, where Jane is messaging Cabral, are you free to travel today?
She sends four heart emojis.
Here's your flight information, and then she says, Um, later along the lines in these messages, excited to see you.
Cabral responds, excited to see you as well.
Jane says the next day, hey babe, how far are you?
Cabral says, I'll be there soon.
Jane says, Can't wait to see you.
And then Cabral responds, on the way, baby, and sends some heart emojis too.
And these again, just some of the instances of text messages where I think the defense was really trying to point out that Jane had these relationships, or at least was in friendly communication with these entertainers too.
Whereas Jane, when she was testifying, especially testifying on behalf of the government, she was saying that any time she was messaging these entertainers, it was because Sean Combs was near and around her, um, kind of forcing her to message these entertainers.
But I think the defense using these messages show that she did this even outside of being around Sean Combs.
So then there were messages from November 5th of 2022.
So people have been following this case pretty closely.
They know it's around the time of Sean Combs' birthday, that being I think November 4th.
Um, and so Jane messages Paul, another entertainer that they use, where Jane says, Hey, are you free?
It's for his birthday.
Paul responds that he was out of town, but then he ended up traveling back, and then Jane says, Hey P, have you landed?
Do you need the Addy?
Addie as an address, not Adderall or anything like that.
And then Paul responds, just landed, and then Jane says, Come, like come over to wherever she is.
And then Paul responds five minutes away.
And so there were even just messages in terms of Jane kind of planning these hotel nights in terms of her reaching out to these entertainers and in order to kind of help book their travel or get things going so that way they could attend these hotel nights.
Where if there was another example, these are text messages between Jane and Paul around March of 2023 when they were going on that Turks and Caicos trip that Jane had testified about when she was um testifying in this trial, where Jane texted Paul, hey love, are you available?
I wanted to put something together for Sean.
She later says, You're unavailable, and it was because of these certain days, just kind of clarifying what days he was available in order to come out to Turks and Caicos with them.
And then Paul responds, yes, in terms of the dates that he was available, and then Jane responds, and this is another text message from the month after.
So when they came back from their Turks and Cakos trips, where Jane says to Paul, hey Paul, good morning.
Sean texted me.
Also, it's important that you guys know, like another thing that this chick used to always complain about, which also made the prosecution look weak, is she would complain, basically she would do the freak-offs and do everything, and it was no problem, right?
But if like she found out that Diddy was talking to other girls or he didn't take her to Kirks and Caicos, she would start complaining, right?
And be like, Oh, what the fuck?
Like, so she would get pissed off and kind of leverage the freak-offs against him for compliance, right?
Which infers that she does like it, but she uses it kind of like to um leverage, you know, getting trips and hanging out with Diddy and spending more time with him because she used to get pissed off that he would sp spend time with her only to freak off and not take her on trips like he used to with Turks and Keiko.
So that was another important thing as well for the defense.
Me Thursday, what time do you leave?
Also, are you available on Wednesday?
And so I think again the defense really kind of pointing out that she was one to be reaching out to these entertainers or escorts.
Again, these are just some of them because there was one message in particular, Jesse, where Jane messaged to Cabral, and this is where I say, like, he's also kind of nicknamed the chef because she told him how much would it cost for you to miss out on these chef gigs?
And I think the defense pointing out here that they wanted to um bring Cabral over for kind of a hotel night, and she was even willing to um pay him, possibly through Sean Combs, possibly through whoever, in order to get Cabral to miss one of his professional work gigs, that being um a gig that he had for cooking, pretty much, in order to come to attend these hotel nights, too.
Yeah, and and there's a couple of things to take away from that.
Obviously, it's not great evidence for the prosecution, it makes their case a lot more gray, not black and white, but gray.
Having said that, it's interesting when Yeah, that's a nightmare for the prosecution, actually.
It's not just gray, it's like a nightmare.
Because they're able to show that a lot of the stuff was consensual, man.
And she even admitted on the stand a few times that like she still loves him.
We're following This and I'm looking at the comments on social media.
There are a lot of people who say this doesn't negate the fact that this could have been non-consensual.
That as this has been explored already in the prosecution's case, the abuser-victim relationship can be a lot more complicated.
And when we talk about consent, is something really consensual if somebody has financial control over you, or there is pressure, or there's a power imbalance.
Those are all considerations the jury has to make, whether it's Cassie or Jane.
Having said it, these messages really complicated for the prosecution.
And this is not a clean-cut case of a sex trafficker and victim, as we've seen in other prosecutions.
Was the jury um shown more videos today, sexually explicit videos?
They definitely were.
Now, initially, Timmy Garagos was going to show these videos bright and early this morning, literally at the start of the full-on sex tape yesterday, chat.
The trial day, but and they were some technical difficulties, they had some issues with the headphones, they had to charge him, all of that stuff.
So they didn't see them bright and early, which I think might have been a good thing, but then at the same time, they imagine like being on trial and watching your own sex video in front of a bunch of people, bro, as you're sitting there gooning to some dude smash your chick, bro.
That is a man.
I'll tell you guys this, bro.
If Diddy walks away from this thing, bro's gonna go dormant for years.
He's gonna just hide in his mansions for years.
Bro's gonna go to the end of the world and just be there by himself.
Showed them right before lunch, so it's like honestly, I kind of felt bad for them.
It was either show them right at the beginning of the day or show them right before they go to lunch.
But they did show those sexually explicit videos once again, and these particular ones, from my understanding, um, were the ones featuring um Sean Combs, Jane, and um whoever um entertainer that they were using.
And so there were moments that they were showing these videos, not as long as they were doing, I think, um the other days, but long enough for I think the jury to kind of get the point of where these videos are and what these videos were about, but they were able to see them, and from what I could tell, Jesse, just their reaction.
I don't know if they're kind of maybe tired of seeing these sexually explicit videos and are kind of like, why are they showing so many of them?
Because even though we think of them as like 30 seconds here, a minute there, it's still a long amount of time to be seeing these types of videos.
But from what I could tell and from what I could see of the jury, they seems I would don't want to say the word engaged, but they seem like they were just you know, watching the exhibits, watching the sexually explicit video.
From what I could tell from where I was sitting inside the courtroom, not having any type of again visible reaction from what I could see.
But I did peek at one juror who I feel like again, he was that same one kind of sitting towards the end where like I feel like he couldn't take his headphones off fast enough because I can only imagine how uncomfortable it is for the jury to be watching these types of videos in open court, as a lot of people are staring at them to see their reaction, because you know, for everyone who doesn't know, um, again, these aren't stuff that we in the public error in the media um in that part of the gallery are seeing.
It's really only the jury, the parties, the witness, and the judge who are watching these videos.
And so everybody's eyes are pretty much either on Sean Combs or the jury trying to get some type of reaction from either of them.
And for the most part, as far as the jury is concerned, I didn't see much of a reaction from them outside of probably just wanting the videos to be over and done with.
I it seems to me the defense may be showing these videos, and again, I don't know what the videos actually show, but if you are seeing an enthusiastic Jane, if these videos don't show any outward signs of reluctance or pressure or coercion or duress, you could see why the defense is showing them.
Prosecution, I think they had to show them a lot to say, hey, we've established the payments, we've established the travel.
You've heard testimony about these events happening.
This is proof.
We got video proof these hotel nights or these freakoffs actually happen.
One of the things we have to establish is these events actually happen.
And maybe there are instances in these videos.
Yeah, no minors in this shit, guys.
Those were Sean Combs is directing the sex workers, the male performers, or the alleged victims into doing things, and it goes into the coercion aspect of it.
But again, we don't know.
We haven't seen the videos.
Now, I will tell you, and I think this is key.
This is something that was brought up later by the defense.
Wasn't there evidence during the cross-examination of this homeland security uh investigations agent to suggest that Sean Combs was making an effort to actively not involve his staff, his inner circle in all of these sexual episodes, which if that's the case would really hurt the racketeering charge, right?
Because the prosecution wants to say there was a criminal enterprise.
He used his staff.
He used his inner circle to facilitate freak-offs and Wild King nights and hotel nights.
They were an integral part of it.
They were setting it all up.
They knew these were criminal activities.
They were covering it all up, whatever it is.
But wasn't there evidence in messages to suggest he didn't want them involved?
And this was more I guess personal than than uh you know him using his businesses or him using his resources or him using his staff to set it all up and do all of it.
Honestly Jesse throughout this trial it's been kind of mixed messaging on how much the staff really knew about what was going on in these hotel nights or Wild King nights but it seems like from the defense's perspective that there was kind of this effort to conceal it from his staff from his assistant so that way they wouldn't know.
So in terms of Jane messaging Paul to come over after the butlers are gone again, so that way they could kind of conceal that he was over and they were about to engage in sex acts or a hotel night, those types of things.
Or even Sean Combs messaging Paul, hold up, the staff is outside, they leave now, hang tight.
Sean Combs also messaging Jane, I can't have KK, no, damn.
And Combs also.
All right, let me read some chats here.
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Yeah, I've seen him before.
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oil due to the sanctions um but yes can china give them nuclear capability for sure for sure um can't ignore the chat they need to be shamed uh
uh I mean bro I like I said I don't want to shame it I sorry I don't want to ignore it but like when people say dumb shit like that like don't pay your clippers and like just like don't market your channel and grow it like uh because they want me to just like sit here and just like not take care of my people I don't really like it people are just dumb so I'm just like all right bro like I might just start only looking at the coun the OSS chat and not look at regular chat anymore especially on YouTube.
Um can't uh can't the chat need to be shamed uh bro you guys can shame him you guys can see all the different chats there man so you guys make fun of them wintry G uh oh slash appreciate that Uruguay uh hey Myron I'm new to OSS been in CC for a while now and I'm truly not trying to troll but your sound uh really is super low I have all the way up and I'm using a wireless speaker and on locals and it's still low anyway you can address that problem.
Thank you for all the fire content.
Oh my God, bro.
It's low even now, man?
Or was this earlier?
Because I did turn it up since then.
Chat, is the mic still fucking lower?
These guys fucking trolling, bro.
This shit's fucking so annoying, man.
Oh my God, bro.
Fuck, man.
This audio thing is like really fucking annoying, dude.
Fucking so annoying, dude.
Why is it Haram for Iran to have nukes?
I feel like you would be able to give the best explanation.
Thank you.
They issued a FAFSA back in 2003.
That's why.
Bro needs hearing aids.
It's good.
Yeah, bro.
So fucking annoying, bro.
How people sit here and say, well, guys, this is an OSS guy that said that the audio is...
is bad it's literally an OSS guy it's uh his name is um Yoru Gwai109 You're a guy 109 is the one that said it that's why I'm even looking at it.
It's OSS guy Myron,
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Uh that's from Soul Boosted, thank you.
Joe uh Johnny Boy says, uh, what about the dudes that are involved presently with these Diddy chicks?
Are they still there?
I'm confused by your question, Johnny Boy.
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And would you bring Brett on for money Monday so we can show the process of how to become a good clipper?
Uh we could in the future.
Darryl Philbin, what is the protocol for handling digital evidence after a case?
Old evidence most likely get leaked.
Um digital evidence, uh, there's a chain of custody.
Um and the original piece gets held, and then they make uh what's called a digital forensic copy so that um the agents, the case agent, can actually like look at it and like interpret it and everything else like that.
So that's kind of what it is.
Thank you.
That's how they deal with what.
Yeah.
All right, let's get back to the Diddy thing.
Cool messaging.
Um, Jane saying, hit me when the coast is clear.
Jane also um sending messages too, Joey is gone and the itali or the Italian is pulling up, excuse me.
And then um even Sean Combs back to Jane saying maybe um nine or maybe 9:30, so he doesn't run into anyone.
So again, just kind of alluding to the fact that there was kind of this effort between Sean Combs and Jane to really kind of conceal these entertainers, especially when they were over at Sean's Sean Combs' home, which is interesting because at some points they were saying, okay, well, he didn't want the staff to know that these hotel nights were happening at Sean Combs' home,
especially after the Cassie lawsuit, which is possibly why that they moved these over to Jane's residence, where they don't have all these assistants and butlers and house managers and all this staff um coming over and kind of knowing all that this is about.
But I do think it kind of does poke holes in the government's case where they're claiming that this it's this giant big conspiracy that all the staff knew, all the staff was helping conceal up um what was going on in these hotel nights or Wild King nights, but it seems like from what the defense was pointing out with these particular messages, that it seems that there was again this big effort to really kind of conceal what was happening.
Um, you know, as the defense claims that this was just something that he did privately, he didn't want his staff to know about this, um, as opposed to what the government is alleging, where they believe that this has been just a giant conspiracy in order to keep Sean Combs at up at the top of his alleged enterprise, criminal enterprise, alleged criminal enterprise, I should say.
Uh with Ghost30 says my hearing is shit, and your art is always on point, whether on locals or YouTube.
I appreciate that.
I just turned it up just now again, bro.
Um, you know what?
Let me go ahead and move some of these effects down.
That should make it sound better.
All right, so yeah, I turned up the volume.
It's damn near redlining right now.
But for all you deafening, because you should be able to hear me now.
I've had issues with the sound on Samsung TV app.
Maybe it's the app.
Okay.
By the way, like when there's message.
Yeah, I just turned up the volume significantly, so you guys should be able to hear that pretty damn good.
I'm just getting rid of the effects.
Um, removing some of the base so it doesn't sound as crazy.
So it should be louder.
And I took bass down and put the trouble up, so that should make it better.
Messages where he didn't want Christina Corum to know what was going on, his former chief of staff.
Do we know why he didn't want her to know?
I mean, the message I can't have KK know, damn.
Why?
Yeah, that wasn't necessarily clear as to why, but I do remember even after the Cassie lawsuit had dropped, that the defense really kind of pointed out these particular messages where Christina Quorum is saying things along the lines of, you know, you shouldn't have lied to me, you should have told me everything.
And I'm wondering, does it have to do with maybe her not being fully in the know of what was going on in these Wild King Matter hotel nights?
Because if I was a juror on this case, that would kind of linger through my mind.
How much did Christina Quorum, who hasn't testified on behalf of the government, who hasn't testified on behalf of the defense, like what did she truly know as the government claims she was a co-conspirator?
But it seems like what the defense is pointing out with these messages is that it seemed like at some point, and this according to the defense's argument that maybe Christina Quorum really didn't know all that was entailed in these hotel nights.
Really, that their job was just kind of to set it up in terms of just bringing the guests over or candles and lights, nothing that was happening, anything close to alleged sex trafficking behind these closed doors at these hotel nights, or in um cases of them being at Jane's residence or Sean Combs' residence.
It didn't seem like from these messages that maybe she she didn't know the full scope of what was really going on.
And I know that the prosecution um had an opportunity to redirect this witness, and it seemed to me they were basically like what?
Yeah, these charts don't include every text message in this case.
And I think at one point, didn't they even try to say, hey, this is a clear evidence of transportation to engage in prostitution, right?
Don't we have evidence that Sean Combs transported this sex worker or sex workers uh for purposes of prostitution?
And I think there was an objection.
I think they were really trying to hit the Silverback says, I may watch oh shit, that's fucking crazy sounding.
Um let me put this shit in the center.
All right, he says, uh, I may watch a vid while watching you and the other video will always have higher volume.
Yours isn't hello, it's just not normalized compared to other vids.
I'm on PC with edifier speakers.
The point I've always said, I think those two charges where it's literally transporting sex workers and alleged victims uh across state lines for the purposes of prostitution, it feels like more of a slam dunk kind of case.
Isn't that what they tried to hit home?
And that's basically what it is, because yes.
But here's the thing though, Cassie and Jane and the other girls that work with or that he would do these free calls with, they would also pay to bring these escorts there.
They were involved in the conspiracy too, which is kind of fucking crazy, because they were all involved in doing these freak-offs.
When they redirected, but they're gonna go ahead and become government witnesses and get immunity.
It's crazy.
Yeah, they try to bring it back a little bit, but of course there were gonna be a bunch of objections from the defense because right off the gay AUSA Marine Comey was like, Okay, did those financial records show that Sean Combs paid for transporting people across state lines?
The defense that being Tenny Garrigo stood up and was earned I think she might have been sitting down in this particular instance, but she was just kind of like objection, your honor.
Again, the government really kind of trying to point like that, he was um paying for people to be transported across state lines.
They were really trying to get that question in as they um started their redirect, but then there was a bunch of objections by the defense, and so those were sustained by the judge.
And so then Maureen Comey was just like, okay, well, did they show that Sean the they being the records?
Did the record show that Sean Combs paper traveled?
The witness replies, yes.
Did you recall texts?
Are they every single text or uh what you were just shown?
And then the witness replied, what I was just shown.
And this was something that they even even talked about during his direct examination, where he was only given the exhibits that the government gave him.
It wasn't like he was doing a really big investigation on this, that he did this independently.
It was really just all the exhibits, the messages, the videos, everything that goes with it that was handed to him by the government.
And so um the government's um then pulls up messages from around the time frame of Cassie's.
All right, Chad, this is what I did.
I went ahead and I upped, I upped the volume on OBS for the mic input to 120%, and the desktop audio is a hundred percent.
So that should make it better a bit for you guys.
Um I up the the mic input from a hundred percent to 120%, and then desktop audio is a hundred percent.
The jury looks tired, they were just telling you so.
Even through this audio I did it on OBS versus on the mixer.
Man, there's just so much shit you gotta adjust here.
Here, let me make this a bit louder.
Okay.
So, yeah, I think um now uh it should be better.
Because I got the mic input at uh, you know what, I'll bump it up to 125%.
Okay, and desktop audio is a hundred percent.
So this point, but then the government should be able to hear me more over.
You know, they brought up the 18th On the desktop 2024 incident where Jane um was allegedly physically assaulted by Sean Combs at her home.
That the government says, okay, well, were the texts after this incident happened, were they loving in nature?
And then the witnesses like they weren't loving in nature, and then that's where they kind of ended with their last witness because soon afterwards the government arrested their case.
And let's talk about that.
So the government rested their case, and then as expected, the defense moved for a rule 29 motion for judgment of acquittal.
Again, basically Yeah, I've been I've been adjusting everything on the mixer.
So what I'll do is because you guys keep saying the levels aren't the same.
So that means that tells me that the mic is lower than the audio.
So what I'll do is I'll just fucking bump up my mic input on the OBS and keep the desktop audio 100%.
And then right now, you know what I'll bump it up even more for you niggas.
Let me I'll bump it to advanced audio properties.
I'll bump it to 13.
So you guys should hear a significant difference in this audio, what I'm talking versus this audio with the video.
You should be able to hear that.
Hear me through this.
And it's interesting the arguments because it kind of gives us a preview of what the defense's closing arguments would be.
And honestly, I don't mean to toot my own horn, but people said, Don't worry about it, Myron Chill.
Nah, bro, that this is like the audio is very fucking important, guys.
I am paranoid about this shit.
And that's why I get so fucking annoyed.
Really, there's nothing that pisses me off on stream more than than audio trolls.
I fucking hate it, dude.
Because it's like I put all this fucking money and effort in to make sure the audio is good.
So when these bitch ass niggas be in here saying, yo, it's low.
That shit fucking infuriates me, man.
I should say.
And then it sucks because then you guys gotta fucking deal with me trying to adjust the shit.
You know what I mean?
So I think it should be good now.
I literally on I got the audio set up the mix on the fader, it's all the way up.
And then on the mixer itself, it's like halfway there.
And then on the OBS, I got a bumped up to 130% than the desktop to 100%.
So you guys should be able to hear me perfect on the mic, and then it should be a little bit more than the desktop.
Should be able to hear my commentary over this right now.
Because I'm speaking over this nigga right now.
Should be better.
For the past seven weeks.
So let's take it piece by piece.
What were the arguments from the defense regarding racketeering conspiracy?
Why do they say there is insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction on racketeering conspiracy?
Well, like I tell you guys, every single time when there are arguments that happen outside of the presence of the jury, that's when you can really see everybody in action and kind of their true form.
They're not playing it up for the jury, none of that.
But it's interesting because these um this motion was done by Alexandra Shapiro, somebody that the jury hasn't seen in action in terms of cross-examining a witness.
None of that sort.
So, you know, I like seeing Alexandra Shapiro kind of in action, whatever she's making arguments on behalf of the defense, but she did have a lot.
So this one retard in the chat, Foxura San says it's low.
My volume is at 50% of my PC.
Yeah, retard.
If you're only using 50% of your volume, it is low.
Like, what the fuck are you talking about?
Bro, niggas are retarded, man.
Bro.
Bro, literally said it's low.
I'm using 50% of my PC.
Uh uh volume.
Uh oh, yeah.
Of course it's gonna be low if you only got a 50% retard.
What the fuck?
What a dumbass.
Bro, some of you niggas are are literally retarded in the chat, bro.
Like, yo, I I've been trying to pride myself, I'd be thinking like, man, probably higher if you watch this shit.
Some of y'all niggas are stupid.
Stupid, stupid, stupid.
Nigga's name, I'm literally putting him on blast right now.
Foxuro San.
It is low.
My volume is at 50% of my PC.
So then turn it up, stupid fuck.
What the hell?
Damn.
Retards.
Kind of go for this motion, that being the judgment for acquittal.
And so right off the gate, they really got into the RICO part where the defense is like, okay, well, the government hasn't proved their case from count one to Count five under count one, Mr. Combs is entitled to judgment of acquittal because the government must prove that Combs worked with others in pattern of racketeering.
Um she alleges that the government has improved it, that the agreement was to violate Rico, but instead the government alleges that there were eight patterns of racketeering, and the proof is deficient.
She says the enterprise must be more than a group of people.
And she said the relationships need to tie the enterprise together.
She said that these crimes are really in relation to his girlfriends and his private time that happened at you know hotel rooms.
And she says there's insufficient proof of the RICO indictment.
The evidence doesn't show Mr. Combs conspired with anyone.
She says that the only thing that the employees did was help with travel arrangements for the girlfriends or procuring maybe a small amount of personal use drugs.
And so she had said that the only thing the employees knew was that he liked baby oil, astroglide, and he liked alcohol.
And so the defense brought up, you know, Brendan Paul's testimony, Jonathan Perez's testimony, David James's testimony.
These were all assistants that testified as government witnesses.
And she said that all three of them had kind of mentioned that they thought these hotel nights were personal in nature.
And so in terms of even just the escorts or entertainers that were booked, they were booked by a combination of Cassie, Jane, and even Sean Combs, something that they did admit to, but they say that there was no employees that were helping with the the booking.
And so then the defense mentioned that Diddy was not even wanting Christina Corum to know or know that Paul was even coming over to his home, something that was talked about in those text messages too.
And she said that there was numerous evidence showing that the employees helped Cassie more so than Sean Combs in terms of just you know, if they're building up this enterprise in order to man, this is this is crazy, bro.
Uh I I gotta let's see here.
Let me go.
I'm gonna switch real quick.
I'm gonna switch real quick.
Hold on.
Let me, let me fast forward this shit real fast.
Yes.
Agree with you there, Jesse, where it did kind of feel like this is maybe a little preview, a little sneak peek.
Mint records.
The testimony, the text messages, saying Sean Combs transported sex workers and these women for the purposes of sex work.
You don't need force fraud or coercion, as far as I understand.
Feels like the most straightforward case.
Um, what did they argue saying these charges should be thrown out?
And there's one with respect to Cassie, and there's one with respect to Jane.
Okay, let's see what the defense says.
Exactly.
And just kind of similar to how count two and four, it's count three and five, one for um Cassie, one for Jane.
And so, in terms of just their arguments about count three and count five, the defense says that there's no sufficient evidence that the escorts got paid for prostitution, which I kind of thought was an interesting argument, giving that you're calling them escorts, but then saying that they weren't paid for the point of prostitution.
And then they kind of brought it up.
Well, they were paid, but they're always paid in cash.
So that works in Diddy's favor.
Back to sure.
A couple of the escorts uh said during their testimony that they got paid in cash by Cassie.
Typically, it wasn't Diddy that paid, it was actually Cassie that paid.
Ray Hayes, who we know now to be the punisher, and then Daniel Phillips, somebody that um was also used during um the freak offs in relation to Cassie.
How they both testified as government witnesses in this case, and that they both testified that they weren't prostitutes, that they were just paid for time and experience.
They weren't paid under the guise that this was prostitution or that they were actually prostitutes.
But I think it's interesting that she called them escorts, but then said that they weren't paid for prostitution.
So, you know, it kind of you can kind of see why maybe they did that, but at the same time, it was an interesting argument.
But we'll see what the judge ultimately has to say is terms of whether or not he'll dismiss any of this, but we'll see what happens.
Well, did the government have a response?
Because from what I saw in the reporting, there wasn't much there that they responded to or they're waiting to respond.
Um so talk to us what the government's response was or lack thereof.
And uh do you guys want me to jump on Anton's panel?
I see because some of you guys asked me to jump on Anton's panel.
I had to go through the fool stamp slot.
I had to be on Medicaid.
Because whatever he I'm building my story too.
Nobody would if I I think they're reacting to a video right now.
But yeah, this is after I was Anton Daniels.
They got like three thousand people over there watching.
I might move over there after I cover this.
What the fuck, bro?
I don't see what they're talking about.
I don't care.
My job as obesty is not the bail you out financially because guess what?
I'm gonna have to do it next month in the month after.
I'm gonna talk to you.
All right.
Let me uh we'll finish this and I'll jump in there maybe for a little bit.
And has the judge decided.
Uh BB files tonight, guys.
We need to hit 1500 if I'm gonna do that.
As far as you know, this we're 14, let me look here.
50 something.
Uh motion for judgment of quittle.
Yeah, so the government's response wasn't much of a response at all.
I was expecting, given the length of those arguments by the defense, that maybe the government might take equal or maybe more.
1461.
So uh 40 away, roughly.
You know, this case should still be given to the jury.
They planned on, I think possibly submitting a letter just kind of to point out the defense's arguments here and there.
But in terms of just the judge, he said he's gonna reserve his decision, meaning that we are we didn't hear what his final decision was going to be.
But given that they are still talking about charge conference, they're still talking about um, you know, closing arguments happening on Thursday and Friday.
It seems that, you know, for the most part, we're still geared up.
It doesn't seem like that judgment of acquittal in full might be um, you know, fully taken by the judge.
But we'll see.
He's still kind of reserving his um opinion.
So you never know what can happen in this case.
But for now, um, we're just kind of waiting to see what he has to say tomorrow.
And let's talk about Sean Combs.
So Sean Combs in open court spoke.
And this was about his decision.
Right, there's a big deal.
And it's his decision alone, whether or not he wants to testify.
What happened?
So this is a moment that the jury No way he's gonna testify.
Isn't able to see again the jury's not here when this is happening.
But we inside the gallery, the public, the press, we're all able to kind of finally see Sean Combs speak a little bit.
Trey Love says, uh, I'm an auto engineer, bro.
The new settings sound good on the phone, iPhone speaker, 70% is loud enough.
Usually it's super lagging, especially when you play vids.
I think OBS has limited or something, but it's all good.
Shouldn't nobody complain now unless their speakers are ass.
Okay, I appreciate it, bro.
Yeah, I bumped up.
Just so you have an idea, since you're an engineer, I got my fader all the way to the top on the mixer.
It's a zoom P8.
I got it midway for the volume.
It's um constantly hitting the yellow slash orange there, and then on the um, and then on the audio thing, um, on the mic input, I have it where um it's hitting the yellow on OBS, but I went and bumped the mic input to 130 and the desktop to 100.
So it's 30% more loud, or 30% louder should be than the desktop audio.
So it is what it is.
I appreciate dedication, Marvin.
I do have to say for someone always calling people monkeys, you kind of look like one.
That's what's hurt my feelings.
Nanny could try to hide what's happening in Tel Aviv in other cities, but he can't conceal Trump's frustration towards him.
Yep, thanks for everything, Myron.
I appreciate that, Cyril.
DJ Munch says, Do you think this can give the Trump administration a reason to remove the US from Israel warmongering and show his disloyal to U.S. citizens?
It sounds like a chess move.
Bro, guys, um you guys gotta understand, bro.
Uh Trump is still gonna be beholden to the Zionist lobby that put him in power, bro.
Don't mess with the volume, Myron is good, it's always been good.
Yeah, I know.
Niggas are retarded.
Audio's great now, but thank you for the fixing the problem, man.
Uh sorry, Darrell, your show was serious.
I love the show.
I just want to be good, that's all.
Uh hey, Myron Judge said check telegram for the kick people.
Carmelo Anthony got indicted today for a murder being charged in his adult.
Yeah, well, I saw that coming.
A little bit, because we don't see him speak beyond just him chatting with his attorneys.
You don't hear him on an open mic, beyond I think the little utterance he had at the beginning of jury selection where he said, I'm nervous, Your Honor.
But now we got to hear him once again on a mic, kind of talk about reasons why he's not going to testify.
We didn't get um that much into it.
Now, um, in terms of just the way he sounded, I will say this, Jesse.
He sounded a little raspy when he was on the mic today in terms of him standing up to kind of allocate on his right to testify.
But I think what was interesting too is that it felt like at times he might have been kind of like buttering up the judge a little bit, where he said, um, the judge asked him, How are you doing today?
And then Sean Combs says, I'm great.
How are you?
And then he even told the judge, you're doing a great job, Your Honor.
And so I think, you know, the Sean Combs giving the judge his credit, you know, credit is due where it's.
Didn't he actually say you're doing an excellent job?
Not just great, he said you're doing an excellent job.
So I heard you're doing a great job.
And then I think he had said another kind of verb or adjective afterwards, and it might have been excellent.
But I think I was just writing down so fast.
I didn't hear that last part, but I think another person, another reporter said the same thing that he said great and excellent.
So he really was kind of giving the judge those compliments there when really the question at hand was, are you gonna be testifying or not?
But you know, Sean Combs did what every single defendant does.
He confers with his attorneys, he has lots of discussions with his attorneys.
We hope that a lot of the defendants are having a lot of discussions with their attorneys about whether or not to testify.
But in this case, despite what Mark Agnippolo was initially kind of telling the press in terms of the beginning of the trial, where he said, I don't know if I could keep Sean Combs off of the stand.
It's official now.
Sean Combs will not take the stand to testify in his own defense, which is something that, you know, I I thought there might have been like a very two percent possibility it would happen, but you know, still two percent.
Yeah, taking the stand is very bad, guys, because that opens them up to cross-examination um by the prosecution, which is a nightmare for any defendant.
Um, so not surprised.
Um very rare for defendants to take the stand.
Um, very, very rare.
The only time I've seen defendants take the stand and it actually works typically is in self-defense cases.
So, as you guys remember, like Kyle Renthouse, for example.
Kyle Renhouse famously took the stand in his in his uh trial um in self-defense.
Uh, you know, obviously they they meme the fuck out of him, right?
When he was crying on the stand and shit like that, obviously they clowned him.
Um, but that ultimately uh, you know, worked for in his favor, um, because he was able to kind of um paint a picture of what was going through his mind when he pulled the trigger.
And like I told you guys before, when it comes to use of force, it's not based on 2020 hindsight, rather, it's based on um it's based on uh uh, you know, more of the facts known to the individual when the use of force was done, and did they act in a reasonable manner?
That's what matters.
So in this case, um, you know, the the jury found that he acted in a reasonable manner given the facts and circumstances.
Somebody was chasing him with a skateboard, they were chasing him trying to attack him.
So um all of these things are extremely pertinent to um the situation, right?
So um in this case, it's a bit more complex because uh basically um, you know, it's it's like, oh, you you're over here um hiring escorts to smash, what the fuck?
So that's kind of what it is.
Uh also I'm adding in some new emotes for you guys that Josie made.
It's some possibility, but then that didn't end up happening, and so the defense, you know, they uh went about their case, which was very, very short.
Yeah.
Look, it says something about where the defense feels.
They feel they might have raised enough reasonable doubt through cross-examination through some of the messages alone that were presented during the course of this case that seemed problematic for the witnesses.
There's no need for him to testify.
There's a lot more risk for him to testify.
And so then it becomes the defense's case, and they didn't call any witnesses, right?
They just presented exhibits.
And I want to take this a little piece by piece.
What were the examples?
All right, new emotes are there for you guys on kick.
I'm gonna add some uh they're only for subscribers, though.
Um, I'm gonna add them to Rumble as well, will also be for subscribers only.
And um, yeah, dude, the fact that they didn't call any witnesses tells me that the defense is very confident um that they were able to properly cross-examine the witnesses and hurt their credibility.
Normally, uh, you know, the defense, just so you guys know, is not under any obligation whatsoever to um provide witnesses or mount an actual like defense case.
Does that make sense?
Like they're there to defend, but they don't have to produce their own witnesses or say anything, right?
That's on the prosecution.
So um they must feel pretty confident that uh there's no need to bring in witnesses uh given the circumstances that um that they feel as though um that the prosecution uh sorry, the prosecution didn't uh do that great of a job.
So very importantly presented regarding Cassie.
Let's start there.
Yeah, so the and I will say this, Jesse.
I was very disappointed that the defense didn't call any witness.
I thought they would have at least one person who would be called to the stand, whether it be Vasha, whether it be Dr. Bardet.
I thought they would have at least one witness just in their, you know, their belt hole, whatever it's called, but that didn't happen.
So what did the jury see?
You know, more text messages?
Probably something that they didn't want to see, especially at this point in the trial.
But in terms of just um Cassie and the defense's case, they were bringing about those text messages once again.
So they brought um the flight summary chart done by the government, and then they were pointing out text messages that were associated around the 2012 time frame where Sean Combs writes to Cassie, we're gonna have so much fun tonight.
And Cassie responds, I know.
And then the defense claims that this text message was before an alleged instance of sex trafficking.
And then later, Cassie sends a message to Dave that was uh escorter.
All right, new email for you guys on Rumble and on KIC.
Entertainer that they used during their freak-offs, where Cassie said to him, Hey, are you working today?
Then they go into the flight chart once again, this being from December 20th of 2012.
Um, and then you see a corresponding text message from that same date where Cassie says, LOL, I took the piece of Adderall before I left.
The last round was pretty hot for me.
I need to treat my pop pop better.
You give me so much love.
I love being in love with you.
And you guys know uh the term pop-up was the term that she used to call her grandpa, which did he wanted, which is very strange that he wanted that.
I know I'll never have a love like this.
I know I haven't been the easiest, but I'm trying.
Then there were more messages where um Sean Combs writes to Cassie, you think you can FO without getting high?
And Cassie responds, Yeah, LOL.
Then they kind of um bring it a little more current in terms of just the time frame, kind of getting closer to the time that um Sean Combs and Cassie were gonna break up because they brought um a text from April 5th of 2017, because initially these text messages that they were first showing were from 2012, and I was like, okay, these are a little bit old.
I know you guys want me to jump on Anton's thing, so let me message their chat.
I know a lot of you guys like it when I jump in these panels.
So I will uh I'll put this to the side while we keep watching this.
Older, but they brought some 2017 messages where um Cassie writes to Sean Combs, can you send me a D pick?
LOL.
Then she writes, I miss you.
Sean Combs writes, so what are you gonna do?
And Cassie says, be your little freak.
And I will say this, Jesse, this be your little freak text message that was sent by Cassie on April 5th of 2017 was something that the um government did not want the jury to see.
They objected to that specific message, that specific text message, as well as this one from May 14th of 2017, where Cassie wrote to Sean Combs, LOL, I just bought baby oil because I couldn't help myself.
And again, that was another message that the government objected to.
They didn't want that message to be put in.
Obviously, with the defense reading this, you know that the judge ruled to put this particular message in, something that the government, I don't think was too happy about.
But then um the defense also um talked about this particular message from May 30th of 2017, where Cassie writes to Sean Combs, about to pass out.
I just wanted to let you know I'm really happy and proud of us.
We've been together for a long time.
You're my best friend.
I love you.
And again, always paraphrasing with these messages, because it really was a pretty long message.
Um, but it was really lovey dubby in nature, as far as just the amount of time that they were together, how much Cassie loves him, enjoys being with him, that the two are stronger only because they're together, that type of thing.
And so um the defense is kind of pointing out, even kind of in the later time of June 9th um of 2017 through June 11th of 2017, that was associated with this alleged act of sex trafficking.
That um, in between this, Cassie sent a message to Sean Combs saying, I love you and I'm in love with you.
I want to be happy too.
And so the defense really again kind of pointing out.
Yeah, they're absolutely gonna use that shit back.
That these messages were lovey in nature, that these weren't instances that were happening after, you know, this force of sex alleged sex trafficking, none of that sort, because Cassie would send these really lovey dovey messages, and then the defense also kind of pointing out the only reason that Cassie kind of broke up with Sean Combs wasn't because of you know sex trafficking or her not wanting to engage in these freak-offs.
They allege that it was because of jealousy, as opposed to her being a victim of sex trafficking, alleged sex trafficking.
Yeah, and it's not just the content of these messages, but the number of messages that the jury has heard, particularly the number of Messages that the defense just presented in their case, strategic on their part, reinforcing this idea of consent, reinforcing this idea that she's not a victim of sex trafficking.
The other way of looking at it is again, you can have somebody who says yes nine times out of ten.
But the time that they say no, that's no consent.
That can make them a victim of sexual abuse.
I can make them a victim of sex trafficking.
And there was evidence presented by the prosecution of force fraud or coercion, whether it's beyond a reasonable doubt, that's up for the jury to decide.
But there was evidence to suggest not everything was on the up and up all the time.
Now, what about the defense?
What did they present when it came to uh alleged victim Mia, uh Brianna Bungolin, who Brianna Bernolan says that she was uh dangled off of a balcony by Sharp.
All right.
Uh they gave me the uh the link.
You uh I'll jump in there real quick, chat.
I'll jump in there.
I know you guys like when I join these uh panels or whatever, so I'll join for a little bit.
Uh give me one sec.
ninjas I gotta do like some camera shifts and stuff like that for it.
So give me one sec, guys.
Yeah, see it takes my camera away.
Um because they use StreamYard chats, so I gotta like, you know, bear with me real quick, ninjas.
All right, so cool.
All right, on to the studio.
It was I asked you for help and you didn't help me, you helped them.
So there's a big difference.
So, like, for instance, let's take Anton.
I believe that Anton will help any of us out, any of us if we asked.
But if we don't ask, and we don't say anything, Anton's not gonna help beyond what he thinks.
But Anton might go help somebody else tenfold because they asked, or because he saw the actual need.
So I think it's kind of unfair to hold B. Simone accountable for like watching her friend suffer and not helping her out, but she helped somebody else out, which is probably a part of the reason why her friend was like, I'm not mad at it, you know, and this is my journey.
This is what God put me on, and I respect that.
So let's assume she has a relationship with God.
I can appreciate her saying, listen, this is my role to this is my cross the bear.
This is my role to walk.
I gotta get myself out of this situation.
So I just think that it was a pretty healthy conversation that they were both able to have, because if either one of them would have had uh you hating, you this, you that type of an attitude, that wouldn't have been able to take place.
So now, to your point, Kerry, B. Simone did say later on in that podcast, because the girl was saying how her grandmother died, and what B. Simone said was let me know if you need any need anything, like if you want flowers or something.
And the girl said, That's not what I wanted to hear.
I wanted you to just show up with the flowers.
And B. Simone was just kind of like, oh, you wanted me to, I guess, show up without permission, for lack of better words, like show up without being invited.
So that's not it, it appears not to be who B. Simone is, just in general, like she just doesn't show up without being invited.
So I do understand you saying, like, maybe her friend didn't ask.
I get that.
I just know I could not do that.
Well, and and and you and and to me, that's where the whole dynamic of how people are naturally comes into play, and not for nothing.
If B. Simone, like again, this to me is reflection time for B. Simone, right?
So clearly she was impacted that her and her friend weren't doing this together.
A lot of her and her friends doing stuff together, I guess was the result of her success in being able to bring people along.
So what B. Simone may be faced with is listening.
If you're the type of person who wants to go the go with other people, then you're gonna have to learn how to do X, Y, and Z. So she may have to learn how to be more this way or learn how to be more that way.
Uh thanks for AMG Demon for subscriber shout out to you, bro.
Have with people, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't know.
I just I think it was a fair conversation.
I can kind of agree with that, but then also another part of that conversation, B. Simone was saying that let's say she hires these people to be a part of her app or podcast or whatever it is.
And she's saying, Oh, I'm building female leaders, but what I'm looking for, what I want in my as my employees are not women who are going to build themselves up so much that they'll leave.
Capone says, Myron, I hate the audio trolls respectfully, I recommend only looking at CC slash OSS chats.
Yeah, to ask, yeah, bro.
I'm gonna start doing that.
I'm not gonna look at the other shit no more.
Um still going hard, you and Ryan Darwson are real ones.
There's no way, bro.
There's no way, bro.
Just checking your guys' chats.
Make sure I don't miss on you, ninjas.
I thought friendship was based off of that.
It's not.
And then here's the other thing.
Side note, I think a lot of people during the COVID uh run, maybe what, from like 2020 to maybe 2022, there was a lot of people who saw a lot of money run through their bank accounts, and it appears to be changing and slowing down now.
So there's probably quite quite a lot of people who are now having to do some uh reflecting and introspection now that their money has changed and dynamics have changed and all of that.
So she's probably gone through quite a few um challenges right now.
So I think I think it's cool that she has uh uh understanding enough friend to talk it out with.
Being y'all friends shouldn't be this hot, mate.
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What'd say my you don't meet, bro?
Oh no, I was talking to my oh, I'm on stream, I was talking to them.
I didn't want to interrupt what you guys were saying.
Did you guys ask me something?
Oh no, no, no.
I thought you would time.
No, no, no.
No, I want to get your thoughts.
I didn't well, first of all, I appreciate you for coming through, bro.
Yeah, no worries.
Uh I want to get your thoughts.
What are your thoughts?
On uh I saw the Trump with Israel in Iran, right?
Um, well, uh I made a tweet about this, but um the long story short is um, you know, Trump is trying to get a Nobel Peace Prize here.
And um, realistically speaking, though he is getting uh a ceasefire brokered, um, it's not gonna end the conflict at all.
Um, you know, anyone that understands how long this conflict's been going on, we're talking about you know, three to four decades now at this point since the Iranian revolution, um, understands that this is just a temporary ceasefire until um, you know, both parties can kind of replenish themselves and engage in warfare again.
And the big reason why is because um Israel miscalculated Iran's ability to destroy them.
And what I mean by this is Iran has a very sophisticated ballistic missile program.
Um, Israel does have, you know, competent air defense with the sling and the iron dome and the arrow.
But the problem is that um for every missile that Israel needs to shoot to intercept an Iranian missile coming in, it costs them significantly more money to defend themselves than it costs for Iran to attack them.
So in the battle of attrition, it had it went longer.
Um, you know, we're talking about Tel Aviv and Haifa getting completely leveled and destroyed.
And, you know, it's interesting because Western media didn't really document the damage that was done in Tel Aviv or in Haifa.
Um, but the Iranians absolutely did do a significant amount of damage.
I mean, they were shooting hypersonic missiles over there, which can't be stopped by these air defense.
Um, and uh, you know, they did quite a bit of damage.
But the thing is is that a lot of people don't know this.
There was a blackout thing put in place uh by the Israeli government where the press could not take video or pictures of the damage because that would allow the Iranians to get more um precise coordinates so they can be more accurate with their next attack.
So Israel had like a big censorship uh program that they were pushing where they didn't want the journalists and the media to publish.
Obviously, video still got out there, etc., but they were suppressing it.
Now, with that said, I do want to say that also that Israel did a very good job of damaging Iran's uh capability to defend themselves as well.
They that you know they ran a massad operation behind enemy lines, they were able to go ahead and destroy a good amount of their air defense, uh jam radars, uh, you know, launched drone attacks.
So they did a significant amount of damage to Iran as well.
But if we were, you know, the longer the battle would have played out in that mode where it was Israeli airstrikes followed by Iranian missiles towards Israel, Israel would have lost that fight because it costs them significantly more money to defend themselves than it costs Iran to attack them.
Um so that's kind of the the gist of why the ceasefire was brokered.
And then the other thing too, also I think that's important is like this entire conflict was because the nuclear program that Iran has.
There's source of, you know, there's credible info out there that Iran moved a lot of the um critical infrastructure when it comes to enriching uranium to 90% and getting the weapon uh well before the United States attacked them.
So, you know, and I wouldn't be surprised if Iran didn't have other facilities or they didn't have a nuclear program somewhere else, maybe even in another foreign country ally uh where they're running their program.
So, you know, a lot of this was smoke and mirrors, a lot of this was, you know, show of force, et cetera.
Um, but there's no way that um the Iranians didn't move their stuff out, and assuming they did, let's assume best case scenario that the Americans and Israelis did a good job and they destroyed their nuclear infrastructure.
It doesn't matter.
The regime's not going to change.
They have the capability to remake their nuclear program because they've mastered the uranium uh centrifuge cycle um and they know how to enrich uranium and get a warhead.
So they can still do it.
It might take them a year or two, but unless they remove the regime, which is what Israel really wants to do, um, they're not gonna, it's just gonna be a temporary ceasefire.
So you don't think that they're actually going to have a long-term peace deal that is brokered as a result of them getting a ceasefire that's right now that's in place right now?
No, no way.
Um and the reason for that is because um Israel wants a regime change.
Um Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israelis will stop at nothing to get rid of the Ayatollah and um try to topple the government.
Now, what they were hoping when they did their operation two weeks ago was that they would cripple the Iranian uh infrastructure, the higher higher-ups, make them panic, and then that would create the opportunity for the separatist groups within Iran to overthrow the government.
But what actually happened was it backfired.
The Iranian people got behind the Iranian government because even though a lot of them don't like the Iranian regime, they hate Israel more.
So Israel's attempt to, you know, divide the uh the civilian population actually backfired because, you know, keep in mind that when they got attacked, they got attacked while in the middle of diplomacy with the United States.
Um and the attack was a sneak attack, and it was obviously very severe.
So Iran took that as a very big um attack against their national security.
And since they were attacked first, the people rallied behind the government to defend themselves, and that is why um people took to the streets after Iran was attacked and said we need a retaliation towards Israel.
And they did it within 18 hours and they hit them pretty hard.
Obviously, the media covered that, but both parties did a significant amount of damage to each other for sure.
What do you think is what do you think the long-term result is, if you had to guess, based off of what you see happening right now?
Um okay, sure.
So this is what's gonna happen.
On the Iranian side, they're gonna work even harder to get a nuclear program.
And the reason why is because having a nuclear bomb is going to be the only way that they could deter Israel and the United States from trying to uh effectuate a regime change.
You know, uh, you look at North Korea, for example, they have a nuclear bomb.
Though we don't, they're not their enemies.
Since they have a nuclear bomb, we can't really do anything to them because of mutual assured destruction, right?
Um so I predict that the Iranians are gonna work towards getting a nuclear bomb even more so now.
Um diplomacy, I think is pretty much finished.
Anything that does happen from a deposed diplomacy angle is gonna be feigning just to buy more time.
Um and I think with the Israelis, they're gonna, you know, heavily leverage and lean on their intelligence assets like Mossad, Oman, et cetera, to try to impose a regime change from within.
Um but I don't see that as successful because, you know, to be able to do that, they're gonna need to get boots underground, and we already know what happened with Iraq war, you know, V 2 in 2003.
So the Israelis want a regime change and they're gonna try to leverage their um intelligence uh agencies to do so.
Uh, you know, they got Massad operators already calling people in the Iranian guard at the high level saying we're gonna kill you if you don't def, you know, defect with the Iranian government, et cetera.
So we'll see what happens.
But what that's what I predict the next two uh what each party's gonna do in the next few months given this ceasefire.
What would you um gray Trump um as far as his job and office as of right now for the six months that he's been in for a second time?
Um the foreign policy has been bad, I'll be honest.
Uh, you know, I can admit that I voted for Trump, and a big reason why I voted for him was uh, you know, I didn't want any new wars.
Um, but obviously the Zionist lobby is too powerful in America and they pushed them towards this conflict.
You know, anyone that tells you otherwise is just lying.
Um that's the problem.
A lot of these political commentators on the conservative side, they're owned by the Zionist lobby.
They run the media, whatever we're on YouTube, so I'll keep it there.
But um, you know, uh when it comes to the foreign policy, you know.
So he didn't negotiate the end of the conflict with Russia and Ukraine, right?
And he and this is why he struck that mineral deal with Zelensky, because he understood that we're spending a ridiculous amount of money Ukraine when they're losing.
They've lost like a million soldiers now at this point.
So he's like, you know what?
If we're gonna continue to b uh to support you guys, we need to get some of the revenue from the minerals.
So that's why they kind of struck that deal.
We're still giving them aid because he doesn't see, you know, a new uh a conclusion to the situation within the next few years.
That's why I think he brokered that mineral deal.
But that's a longer term deal.
That's as hoping that we recruit, we recoup, assuming that we then at some point actually end the war with Russia, right?
Absolutely.
Yep.
It's it's exactly.
That's precisely what it is.
It's to recoup the money that's lost so that while we continue to aid them, we're we, you know, we don't go in the hole uh as bad.
I guess Trump kind of underestimated how bad the situation was, thinking that he can broker peace saying I can do it in 24 hours.
Um, you know, it's very com it's you know, Russia's winning the conflict.
So um the United States and Ukraine has to make a lot of concessions, and uh Zelensky is pretty delusional uh with some of his um demands with with Russia.
And then as far as um, you know, this conflict in Ukraine, I would argue that brought us back, excuse me, this conflict with Iran, that brought us back a step because you know, Iran and Russia are allies, and this is gonna, you know, make it even harder for peace talks with Ukraine and Russia.
So I think him even being involved with a limited sense with just bombing the nuclear sites, I still think that was a bad move towards diplomacy, not just on the Iranian front with the Middle East, but it also did set us back a bit with the Russia-Ukraine conflict as well, because right after this conflict happened, the foreign minister of Iran actually met with President Putin to discuss strategy.
And whenever they say strategy, that means military nuclear bombs and intelligence agencies every single time.
Okay.
So what's next?
What do you think is next as far as like saying that the peace that the ceasefire is holding up?
It hasn't even been 24 hours, but the ceasefire is holding up so far.
Yeah, there was like a little confusion where like, you know, I guess a rocket got across after the ceasefire, and there was a bunch of anger and stuff like that.
And Trump was really pissed off this morning uh because they, you know, they almost resumed the war.
You know, I I'll say this like Israel breaks ceasefires all the time.
They did it with Lebanon and Hezbollah.
They did it with Gaza and Hamas.
Um, you know, they should have been at like, you know, they should have been done with the conflict in Gaza, but you know, they pulled out of the ceasefire there because there was a three-part deal with it that Trump negotiated, but Israel only completed the first part of the deal and then ignored the other ones.
Um, you know, that's very important to know that the Israelis typically don't negotiate for ceasefires unless they're losing, or they cannot can't uh continue the warfare that it is.
So the only reason they agreed to this ceasefire is because they knew the longer that the conflict would happen, Iran's missiles will start to pierce more and more into their airspace.
And we're talking about the destruction of Tel Aviv and Haifa.
Uh so that's why they agree.
But I think that they're gonna take this time to rebuild, get more money, replenish, and then start another conflict with Iran.
There's no way at this point that they're not gonna continue to push for regime change.
And I think Iran on their side is gonna uh work even harder and more aggressively to get a nuclear bomb to defend themselves because it's very obvious now at this point that regardless, they're gonna consistently say you guys have a nuclear bomb.
So they might as well get one now to actually deter, because the whole purpose of nuclear weapons isn't actually to destroy other countries, it's to show that you're capable of destroying other countries so they don't destroy you.
Yeah.
Let me ask you a uh personal question, Myron.
Yeah.
You you really in your bag when it comes to world issues, political issues.
Um obviously we've seen the defense rest with the Diddy case, and so you was you, you know, you were really engaged.
Yeah, I was just covering that just a second ago.
Yeah, you you really involved in that.
Where do you see yourself going as a content creator?
Because it's almost like, huh?
You left that one.
What do you mean?
You left out stupid women.
Well, not one question.
That's the question that I'm asking it because I see you continuing to evolve as a content creator in which you're you're covering way more subjects.
Um and it's almost like you're expanding.
I see you doing a lot of in person uh debates and having conversations with people that you know you know, you get the opportunity for people to be able to come up and express their thoughts, whether it become, you know, whether it's about politics or whether it's about relationships.
What do you see yourself evolving um into as far as as a content creator?
You know, that's a good that's a good question.
I've thought about this.
Um I I think for me, I think being diversified is really the best way to avoid stagnation.
Um, you know, many know that I used to work in law enforcement, which is why I, you know, have the interest that I have when it comes to um criminal cases, especially at the federal level.
I mean, hell, the case, the people that are running the case against Diddy right now is the agency I used to work for.
So I'm very familiar with, you know, the way they do their investigations and the squad that ran the case and everything like that.
And then on the other side, right, I'm really interested in um, you know, politics and you know, foreign affairs, especially when it comes to uh the Middle East, because I think because my thing is I'm a hardcore American patriot, right?
I I'm a very big nationalist.
I, you know, I think you know, America's the best country in the world, and um, you know, I love this country.
I've served this country, put my life on the line for this country.
And I think for us to address some of the problems, I think one of the biggest problems we have in America is that we are occupied by a foreign government that runs our foreign policy.
And for people to understand this properly, uh, you must understand Middle Eastern foreign politics.
Because once you understand Middle Eastern foreign politics, then you can understand how our country is being subverted for the bidding of another government.
I saw someone in your chat said that I'm an Islamist.
No, I'm just a realist and a pragmatist.
And the problem is that in Western media and in American media, um, up until recently, we haven't been told this information or we haven't been told the truth about how our foreign policy really works.
And the reality is that our foreign policy is run by a small group of people that have ulterior motives that might not necessarily be America first.
You know, a lot of people like to say, oh, I'm an America first, America first.
I'll take it a step further.
I'm America only.
And when I say that, I mean we need to have a 100% non-foreign conflict involvement with our foreign policy where we're only involved in international trade and and you know, things from a peaceful perspective, no more foreign wars.
And if you look at all the wars that we've had, especially with this war on terror, um, there's one common denominator, and it's the state of Israel.
So that's kind of what I have prided myself on with uh when it comes to politics is kind of talking about this a bit more and educating the American public on this because it's been suppressed for so long.
And I think there's, you know, a very important distinction that needs to be made that, you know, this isn't necessarily a Jewish problem.
This is a Zionist problem and an occupation problem of our government.
Um, you know, and and it's very important to be precise and be able to identify the real problem versus having this um collective punishment ideology of let's go after an entire people.
Uh when in reality, uh a lot of the Zionists are evangelical Christians.
There's a lot of Jewish people that are um, you know, that talk about these problems, like Max Blumenthal, Glenn Greenwald, uh comic Dave Smith, it's uh um, you know, Norman Finkelstein, you know, these guys are all uh Jewish and they've been speaking about the atrocities that are going on with our foreign policy.
So I think it's very important to be very specific and um talk about certain topics and uh talk about it in a way where you can educate the people um and give them a different perspective on that.
So that's uh those are some of my interests and kind of why I I go into them.
Obviously, the true crime stuff because what I used to do, the foreign policy, because it's something that we don't educate the American public about more.
I think a lot of Americans don't know what their government is doing with our tax dollars um and doing a bunch of bullshit.
Um and then uh, you know, obviously, you know, debating the women, that's something that I do all the time as well, too, because people something that a lot of guys can identify with, right?
With the fuckery of modern women.
So yeah.
So you do you ever lose interest in in dealing with or debating women?
Uh, you know, it does get monotonous at times because it ends up becoming the same typical debate.
But, you know, I every time I do it and I get annoyed, I remind myself that there's someone that's probably seeing this for the first time that's probably being exposed to these concepts for the first time.
So, you know, though some people might say it's redundant.
I think it's very important because there's more guys waking up every single day, right?
A new guy is Googling how to get by my back my girlfriend or why did she leave me or why did I get divorced or why did she cheat on me.
There's a new guy Googling that every single day.
Um and they find content like mine, like find content like yours, and we provide the answers to these guys because, you know, unfortunately, this is a big problem for a lot of men.
And I and I predict as social media becomes more advanced, as we become more and more uh attached to our phones as um online dating and social media becomes more and more prominent as a way to meet people, um, this problem is only gonna be exacerbated, it's gonna get worse.
Um, because unfortunately, when you go on the internet and you use dating apps or use Instagram, whatever, um, that puts the ball in the women's court, right?
Because the men are the ones approaching them.
And what's up happening is a majority of men just end up becoming invisible to a majority of women, right?
If you and I've I've kind of figured this out from like years of talking to different women, we've talked to like almost 4,000 women now.
You know, the the startling reality that I'm starting to see as I talk to more and more women, especially, you know, women that are 18, 19 younger women, um, is the average man no longer qualifies for the average woman, right?
I meet girls, they're average, nothing special about them, you know, typical background, et cetera.
But when I ask them what do you want in return, they're expecting an exceptional man, right?
And um, and I do think a big part of this is because of the social media climate, the internet, the ease of meeting people, all of this is kind of increase women's standards um without them necessarily uh reciprocating on their end and becoming exceptional women.
They want exceptional men while bringing an average, you know, individual to the relationship.
Let me let me ask you one more question.
Um, this whole be Simone conversation, I'm not sure if you're familiar with it, uh, but a lot of it is tied around her responsibility, so to speak, or people's perception of her responsibility to actually help her friend who was not necessarily as financially well off as her.
as a person that kind of leads a platform in which you employ multiple different people um You know, when you kind of had the responsibility of making sure that people get paid and stuff like that.
How do you feel about the whole responsibility as a person that is a leader or is generating a lot of revenue to help friends out or to put people on or to make sure that other people are successful also?
Like, how do you feel about that whole sentiment and what other people believe is the responsibility of a person that is a braille winner?
Yeah, um, I think it's your duty.
Um, you know, one of the things that I've like really been big on is um, you know, obviously when I got my start on YouTube in the red pill space with um with you know certain YouTubers, you know, as Fresh of It became bigger and bigger and became a bit more mainstream and kind of got out of that, you know, single red pill niche, um, one of the things we pride ourselves on is we bring those guys that helped us get put on and grow our channel in the early stages, we like to bring them back on the show and expose them to our more mainstream audience that they might have otherwise not been able to get exposed to.
And I look at that as kind of I call it retracting the ladder back, where the people that helped you get up, um, you don't like excuse me, you don't retract the ladder, rather you keep the ladder there so they can come up and you help them up.
You know, I'm real big on that, right?
I've brought a lot of people on that, you know, for the first time they're getting out in front of a mainstream audience, but I think that that's kind of my duty where if we make it, the people that helped us get there, we should bring them up too.
Now, I know some people, they'll make it and then they'll retract the ladder, right?
And then they won't let those people come up with them because they want to be the star.
Um I think that's a very uh bad way to move because what's up happening is um you it you basically say, oh, I can't bring them up because they're gonna be too powerful and I'll lose my influence.
No, bring them up and then let the better man win.
But a lot of people don't have that foresight.
You know, they kind of look at it like, all right, I made it, they helped me, but I'm not gonna bring that up.
So that's that's my take on it.
I do think that if you're the guy where a bunch of people are around you and they helped you get to that position, I think it's treacherous to not help them and bring them up alongside you.
Because honestly, I'll look at it like as you go up, the likelihood of you being backstabbed is gonna go higher and higher and higher.
Because as you make more money and you become more famous and you reach different plateaus, the people that you meet, they typically got there through some, you know, snakery.
So it's best, if anything, to take the people with you that started with you and bring them up because at least you know where their loyalty lies.
And then when you win, they win by by default.
So I I think if anything, it's better to bring your people up with you than go ahead and try to create a new infrastructure with people that haven't been vetted.
Yeah, I agree.
100%.
I think it's a burden that comes along with that that a lot of people don't understand.
But I I think it's a healthy burden.
I think that that's I think it's just a manly thing, honestly.
I don't think that that's a sentiment that a lot of women truly understand.
I think that a lot of times women look as it look at it as a competition with their friends, um, versus actually spending more time trying to cultivate and create a a network or you know an environment where everybody else can thrive a lot of times.
Now, this is gonna be a controversial take, but um I'll say it anyway.
Um I don't think women have the capability of the same loyalty as men, and I'll explain what I mean by this.
So the women's psyche is a psyche of extracting resources.
And what I mean by this from a bio of like a biological sense, right?
Like obviously we're in modern society, women can make their own money, women can go ahead and fend for themselves, et cetera.
Great.
We understand that in modern society.
However, the reality is women are still physically inferior to men, women are still smaller than men, weaker than men, et cetera.
So there's still primitive biological traits within their mind that dictate the way they behave.
So for example, men, we don't need to see other men with our women to know that our woman's attractive.
We have the ability to look her up and down, I find her attractive, cool.
I don't need social proof to be attracted to her.
Women don't operate that way.
They see a guy, if he's by himself, oh, he's maybe handsome, but if he's there with five girls, oh, who is this guy?
I kind of want to get to know him.
So women make a lot of their decisions based off of the herd and the um the social dynamics, right?
This is why men that have social status that are ugly are still able to get very attractive women, but it might not necessarily work their other way around, where a woman that's ugly that has social status might not necessarily be able to pull the same caliber of guy, right?
On her level.
So that's kind of where the disconnect comes.
So I say that to kind of paint the picture in the foundation that women are inherently not loyal because that is detrimental to their survival.
If a woman's with a man and that man shows that he can no longer provide, protect, provision, and he can't um maintain his duties, winds up happening is she'll look to another guy that can because you know, thousand years ago, this incompetency can get her killed.
Not her just her, but her child as well.
So she has a vested interest in not just protecting herself, but her offspring.
And if the man cannot provide that value for her and her offspring, well, her job is to survive alongside the children, her duties to herself and her children first.
So if the man can't do his job, she leaves.
This is why women initiate most breakups.
This is why when women do break up with you, they feel almost no guilt, no resentment.
They break up with you months in advance, right?
And they find uh we call it monkey branching, right, on this side of the internet.
But this is how they're able to kind of get and find another guy right away.
So I would argue that it behooves women to not be loyal because it is counteractive to their survival strategy.
Whereas for us, men, we have the ability to not just have our beliefs, but we can fight to defend our beliefs, right?
Every revolution was led by men for a reason.
Men will pick up a sword to fight their to fight for their belief system or a gun or a rifle.
Women can't do that.
So since they can't do that, they must align themselves with the strongest men that can ensure their survival.
This is why, you know, back in the day, a dude would have the type guy, Genghis Khan would have all the women.
Why?
Because he would ensure their survival.
It doesn't go the other way around.
So with men, I think the reason why men that it's a masculine trait to be loyal and stand by your bros is because we're looked at as words and we can stand and defend ourselves and our brethren.
Women can't do that.
So we don't hold them to the same standard, right?
There's a reason why it's called, I'm a man of my word, right?
And not I'm a woman of my word.
There's a reason why when they say be a man, man up, nine out of ten times that means taking responsibility for not just yourself, but for other people.
Women aren't held to these same standards.
Uh, as much as people might say that's sexist or misogynistic, it's true.
We almost infantilize women, and then if they do want to rise up and be responsible, we applaud it.
Cool, you're responsible and you can, you're loyal.
But as a man, you're expected to do that.
For women, if they do it, it's you know, extra credit.
For us, we must do it.
It's mandatory.
And if you don't do it, you're considered a bitch, and we have social norms in place to embarrass you and to shame you for not adhering or being loyal.
Right?
Being a snake as a woman is completely acceptable, but being snake as a man, that's met with a certain level of vitriol, even more so because we're supposed to be honorable, right?
That's the reason why, like when the two men meet and they shake hands, that's that's supposed to be something, right?
Scarface famously said, Al Pacino, all I have in this world world is my balls and my word.
That's a masculine thing.
It's not a feminine thing because women inherently cannot be loyal based off of their biology.
So do you so I gotta jump in?
Well, hold on.
Let me let me ask this one last question, and then you you got it, Q Biddy.
Um, so by that, do you think that we should not hold women accountable or as accountable when they decide to move on based off of their circumstances or based off of the whole mindset of survival or leveling up when they then go with a different guy.
That's a good question because we're taking a biological urge and how they're wired, and we're trying to apply new social standards to that biological wiring.
You know, I think I think the best way to approach this is I think men need to understand the fundamental wiring of women, right?
And understand that in their mind.
So when some bullshit does pop off, they're not surprised.
I think one of the biggest reasons why so many guys get their heartbroken or they get angry or you know, a lot of it comes from frustration of not understanding women, right?
It's not that um it's not that uh it it's as bad.
It's rather it's the lack of knowledge and the lack of awareness that drives men to say, What the hell I did everything right.
And it's that that inability to figure it out that really frustrates them, which makes sense.
If you look at like the world around us, right?
The ingenuity, the internet, the fact that we're on computers and microphones, et cetera.
This all came from the man's yearning to, you know, make life better and figure things out.
So whenever we're not able to figure things out, especially with women, men get very frustrated, right?
You can figure out how to, you know, go to the moon, but they can't figure out how to keep women happy.
So, you know, so I I think with men, I think the biggest thing is understanding how women think and how they behave and understanding the rudimentary biological background um as negative as that may be, and then that will make everything else make sense.
So when she does break up with you, or when she does leave you, or when something that you didn't plan for does happen, you can always go back and say, okay, I understand.
You don't have to like it, you don't have to be angry, but you just being able to understand will make things a lot more peaceful.
You'll be able to get over it sooner.
You'll be able to say, you know what, it is what it is.
She didn't I I she didn't like me anymore.
I'm my value, I got lazy, whatever.
Uh hypergamy kicked in, and then you can move on to another girl because you you kind of understand what it is.
Um, but a lot of guys they don't have this knowledge.
100% agree.
Because I've always said that my one rule, my only rule is I will never stop you from leaving.
I am not trying to hold on to you.
Once it's over, it just is what it is.
And you know, it it that's his life.
Go ahead, Q Diddy.
I know you had something that you were gonna say.
It wasn't.
Anybody else interjumped in this also?
But go ahead.
Myron said a lot, but I just don't want the chat to like don't let that deter you from the fact that women are still fucking dumb.
Um, well, yeah, I mean, look, we make jokes all the time.
Um, and the reason for that is because there's simply not a burden of performance, right?
So if a girl is intelligent, think about it, right?
If if uh if a woman is intelligent, we actually like commemorate that.
We're like, wow, like you're actually sharp.
Like, wow, like we we praise that.
Well, why do we praise it?
Because it's not common.
You know, what's the stereotype?
If a girl's pretty, right, she's dumb.
But if you find a girl that's pretty and smart, beauty and brains, as they say, right?
That's something that's novel, because it's not that common because there isn't a burden of performance on women to be pretty and be intelligent.
There really isn't.
If they do it, it's it's extra credit, but if they don't, it's no big deal.
But there's no such thing as handsome and smart or some kind of idiom for that.
Like, no, you're just supposed to get it as a guy.
If you're not competent, you you deal with consequences for being an idiot.
Um, women aren't held to the same standard.
Now, I know people might say that's misogynistic or sexist, but it's the truth.
You can be a woman with 60 IQ and meet a man uh that's extremely successful and have your life taken care of.
It doesn't work the other way around as a guy.
If you got 60 IQ as a dude, you're cooked.
You're gonna have a very tough time, you know, um finding a partner, let alone getting out of your basement with the Cheeto Crumbs on your fucking shirt.
So that's the difference between, you know, male excellence versus female excellence.
Does anybody else have anything in this?
Um, I get more bitches than you, your daddy, and your uncles, nigga.
Shut the fuck up.
No, I I 100% agree.
I don't think it's anything that you said that I disagree with that.
Yeah, I think the biggest thing, man, is like um that's why content like this is so important to kind of like educate guys.
Because like, even though, you know, like me and you, Anton, right?
We've been doing this for a few years now, we might get annoyed going over the same talking points or same studies or whatever, kind of educating men on the way women think.
Um, but you know, I always think to myself, you know, there's someone that might be hearing this for the first time that's thinking about ending it all.
And then them hearing this makes them push back, you know, the thing.
I'll I'll tell you guys a a story that I'll never forget for the rest of my life.
There was this guy.
He told me that uh, you know, he was having troubles with his girlfriend, and you know, he wanted to end it all.
He found a tree out uh in the in a very nice area where it had an overlook of the sunset.
Um and he had the daytime, the rope, and the you know, the plans of how he was gonna do it.
And he said before he died, he wanted to look at one more beautiful thing.
And like a day or two before he was going to go through with it, he was on YouTube and he found one of my videos.
And he said that watching that video led him down a rabbit hole and it helped him understand why he had the troubles that he had with you know relationships or whatever.
And he ended up not doing it.
And now to this day, he, you know, he sent me a message.
I still keep it to this day, I save it on my phone, where he says, you know, he's making six figures now, he has a family and he has a wife.
And I was like, holy crap.
Like, if I decided, like, ah, man, I'm tired of talking about this topic, I'm gonna stop.
And then he didn't, you know, see that streamer.
Maybe he didn't see that video.
Who knows what would be happening now, right?
So this information was able to keep someone alive so you can go ahead and have a family.
And, you know, that profound effect is kind of what has me doing this still, even though I dislike um sometimes talking to women.
I'm not gonna lie, it gets annoying sometimes.
But I understand that the redundancy is required because there's guys that need to hear this stuff over and over and over again so it gets through their head.
Oh my god.
Hey, Myra.
Yo.
Do you know who Tony Martin is?
I don't, but I could look him up real quick.
He's a professor.
Um he wrote the uh the I don't even want to say it on here.
The Jay onslaught.
He wrote this book.
Um I think you should look into it.
I'm looking at him right now.
You said the Jay onslaught?
Yeah, he wrote the Jay on slot.
Okay.
Yeah, he had a little conflict with those folks uh some years ago.
Okay.
But um, yeah, uh, check them out, man.
Okay.
Um I'm pulling it up right now.
Interesting.
Okay, I already know I'm gonna like this.
Um but yeah, man, uh, you know, it's a very centered topic.
But, you know, I think um once people understand, and that's why I um, you know, once you understand Middle Eastern foreign policy, to kind of bring it back to that topic real quick, uh, you'll totally understand why we do a lot of the things that we do and why we have the laws in place and the lobbies in place and why we fight the wars that we fight.
And I think it's very important for Americans to understand, right?
That like, you know, a lot of these conflicts that we've had recently um isn't really for American interests.
Like the Iraq war, for example, was one of the biggest failures um ever, right?
And and it had nothing to do in 9-11.
That's the crazy part.
Like when I tell people the truth about um the Iraqi war in how Saddam Hussein had absolutely nothing to do with Osama bin Laden, people look at me like I'm crazy.
But the reality is is that, you know, Saddam Hussein and Osama Belana were actually sworn enemies.
Uh, you know, um, yeah.
The story basically it's this in the 1980s, the Soviets invaded Afghanistan.
And Osama Biladen, who is a wealthy heir to a very successful construction company in Saudi Arabia, went to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets.
Um, he went ahead and created a militia called the Mojahedin.
They fought of the Soviets and they actually won.
But the CIA and American intelligence also gave Osama significant amount of assistance and aid, and they were able to win the conflict.
So, fast forward to the early 90s, Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait.
Kuwait strategically is a you know oil-rich country, and Saddam was angry because after the war he owed a lot of money, the Kuwaitis didn't want to lower the price, whatever, a lot of you know money uh disputes.
So he invades, takes over within 24 hours because the Kuwait's uh Kuwaitis don't have a real military.
This obviously creates a lot of problems for Saudi Arabia.
Their security, they're now security has an issue now.
So Osama returns to Saudi Arabia, because he's Saudi Arabian, um, and he says, look, he tells the royal family, I will find your behalf.
I just beat the Russians.
We can stop this guy.
The royal family looks at him and says, uh, thanks, but no thanks.
We have the U.S., we have the petrol dollar set up, they're gonna protect us, no thank you.
And this inferior to Osama Bin Laden, because he looked at it like, why are Americans who are not Muslims fighting on holy land on behalf of Saudi Arabia?
This is unacceptable.
Now, Saudi Arabia doesn't have freedom of speech.
You can ask, you know, Khashoggi about that.
So what ended up happening was they banned him from the country and sent him off in exile.
He went to Sudan for several years in the 90s.
This is where he became radicalized and created the Al-Qaeda that we know now.
Um and this kind of began the resentment of um of his attitude towards America.
And then on top of that, our aid of Israel and our support of Israel um to assist them with, you know, toppling many Arab governments and Muslim countries and bombing them.
This also aided in his anger towards uh what led to 9-11.
Now, why do I say this?
I say this because our you know neocon uh administration during the Bush era, as well as uh Israeli intelligence lied and said that Saddam was involved with um Osama and Al Qaeda because of passing information or meeting somewhere in Asia uh with anthrax.
That's not true, it's objectively false.
Um then that's we found out when we went and invaded Iraq and there was no weapons of mass destruction.
The reality is Osama and uh Saddam hated each other, and Osama was prepared to fight Saddam to keep him from invading Saudi Arabia.
So that's the real story between them that the mainstream media never covers because it destroys their narrative that um they hate us because we're free.
That's not true.
It's an objective lie.
Um and that war was really fought for the benefit of Israel because the toppling of Saddam Hussein allowed Israel to this day, a significant amount of their oil comes from northern uh Iraq, where the Kurds are.
So uh when you you know figure things out and you find out the real narratives of why things happen, it always points back to the same uh region.
That war gave us zero benefit, a million dead, uh thousands of U.S. soldiers killed, um, um, you know, innocent people that died for what?
You know, Iraq to this day is still still, you know, destabilized.
And uh the only people that benefited was was Israel, really.
Uh now why do you think they miraculously anyone who tries to branch away from the central banking just kind of gets deleted.
Um because they own it, man.
I mean, if you look at the Rothschilds family, right?
And I think everybody here knows who they are.
Um, they have a banking dynasty.
Um they control a majority of the world's gold.
They mess with the gold markets all the time.
Um, you know, central banking, uh, you know, if you own the country's money, you own the country.
It doesn't matter who the leader is.
Um there's a famous quote saying, you know, I don't need access to the leadership, I just need access to the finances, then I'll control the country.
And that's kind of um what it is.
A lot of people that oppose central banking ended up killed, surprisingly.
Conspiracy theory slimmy in the building.
The conspiracy is is what they tell you.
The actual truth is the truth.
The conspiracy is what the media uh tells.
Because you know who runs the media.
Yep.
I'm not I'm not saying that you're wrong.
I just said you're in the building.
Nah, I don't got no conspiracies.
Well, them folks be going as you know.
And that's why I was like such a vocal critic of us dropping a bomb in Iran, because I I saw what was coming.
And uh to be honest with you guys, um Trump wanted to drop that bomb on Iran way sooner.
Um it's because his base, half his base said no new wars, what the hell that he actually you know pushed it back and thought twice about it.
But if this was 2003, he would have went into that conflict way sooner.
So thank God for alternative media, thank God for you know, big influencers that um you know put pressure saying, yo, we didn't vote for this.
Um, you know, we didn't have this level of um, you know, voice back in 2003 when Bush and Cheney and all these guys, you know, uh uh invaded Iraq, but now we do, and we can kind of see history repeating itself because back then, Netanyahu was saying, oh yeah, Saddam has weapons of mass destruction.
I'll never forget.
He was at Congress in 2002, right before we invaded, and he said, if he said it verbatim, if you take out Saddam, it will have positive reverberations all across the region.
That was a lie.
Didn't do anything.
It made it even worse.
We created a power vacuum, created more terrorist organizations, um, but the reality is they just needed Saddam out of there and it benefited them.
So, you know, what we saw going on right now with bombing Iran is part two.
You know, and this was all prophesized in something called the clean break memo in 1996, where a bunch of neocons um that dual citizen individuals of a certain state, they proposed um a entire strategy, a war game strategy of how they would take over several countries in the Middle East and how taking these countries over or destabilizing them and or you know, regime change or you know, coups, whatever it May be, this would affect their security in the realm.
It's called uh um the clean break memoir pattern of securing the realm, and that is securing the state of Israel in a region where there's constant hostility.
And interestingly enough, every single one of those countries on that list have been either destabilized, bribed, overthrown, or destroyed.
And um the only country that's left, Iran.
So this has been in the making for a very long time.
Okay.
Any other thoughts, everybody?
Sorry, and I probably hope I didn't like hijack this conversation, guys.
I know you guys were talking about some other stuff.
We add that as a part of it.
Talk about the political political aspect of it.
We had talked about it a little bit earlier, so you adding this additional context is very, very helpful because we had kind of been disagreeing a little bit.
So you add this this additional context, knowing that you are immersed in it a lot more than I am, it's very helpful.
So yeah, man, I you know, I I just um, you know, I try to do my best to give because I watch all media.
I watch Fox, I watch CNN, I watch Al Jazeera, I watch alternative media, I watch er, I watch Russian media.
Um, and what I try to do is I try to get all parts and do my best to bring like almost like a consolidated you know uh version of what's going on.
And obviously, Western media puts out a certain narrative and then other narratives put out certain narratives.
So I try my best to kind of blend them, or at worst, give you guys the other perspective of what the other media is saying so you can kind of compare and contrast.
When do you sleep?
Uh you know, during the day, man, I'm like a nocturnal dude.
I I normally sleep during the day uh and I stream like I start my stream like five and then like I just work into the night and then I like sleep in the morning and then I sleep all day.
It's like a vampire.
All right, last question.
Sure, brother.
When do you have time for a relationship?
You know, as of recently, man, it's been tough, bro.
I I'm not gonna lie, man, it's been tough as of recently, uh, especially the past year.
But it's all good, man.
I uh I think um, you know, people getting to see this side and get another perspective on stuff.
I, you know, I think it's uh it's good.
Because you know, we'll give them my background and then also the topics that I cover where it's like a lot of it is like censored or might not be covered that much.
I try to give another insight.
I don't have as much time to allocate towards nurturing what it is that I got going on.
So I always am curious to find out how other people operate.
Most of the people that I know that are very successful, they don't focus on the relationship as much as they focus on what they feel like is necessary for them to do to win.
Oh, yeah, I'd be lying to you if I told you that my relationship was was awesome and all that.
No, man, like my social life, I'd 100% transparent, gone, cooked, finito.
I'm streaming all day, and then um research when I'm not streaming, I'm researching, reading the news and stuff like that, and then you know, make sure I have a topic.
So, yeah, my social life is absolutely suffering as a part of this.
Like, I'm not gonna lie.
So, oh, I got a great.
No, hell no, man.
It's it's fucking cooked.
Mine's just too.
Yeah.
Absolutely fucking cooked, and I'll be in a studio all day, most of the time.
And I love being in a studio.
Yeah, but you have to love it.
Yeah.
No, it and that's I think that's very important for people to understand.
For anyone that's watching that wants to be, you know, a YouTuber, a podcaster influencer, whatever.
I think it's important that they understand that given the nature of how social media has made things um, you know, there's more a little bit more easy access.
Um now it's more competitive.
And since it's more competitive, uh, a lot of the times as a YouTuber, um, you're competing with like professional TV networks, right?
For viewership.
Um 2020 kind of proved that.
So um it used to be kind of like a job that people did on the side for fun or whatever.
Now it's like, you know, people really do this, and you're competing against full-on production squads.
So it's very competitive, and the only way that you're really gonna have an edge when you're competing against full-on broadcast TV channels, um, is you gotta put in significantly more work because you might not necessarily have the production staff or the resources like you know, a CNN, a Fox News, a BET.
Uh, a lot of these legacy channels have created YouTube channels instead to uh you know to collect back some of that revenue they lost because cable TV is dead, it's cooked, it's all on demand now.
It is dead.
You're 100% right.
Any thoughts, anybody before uh Myron or Myron, I mean, you can stay as long as you can.
Yeah, yeah, no, I'll dip out, I'll dip out, man.
I know you guys were having a combo before.
I got a new thing.
I got a quick question.
Yeah, what's up here?
No, I was just gonna say the um the only thing that I would say is I don't agree with the disloyalty thing regarding women.
Um the all of this Trump stuff, I have to say, I'm I've more so just kind of been trying to sit back and really understand as much as I can based on as many facts as I can find.
Because to be quite honest, depending on who you listen to, you get a whole different perspective that makes sense.
You know, like I listened to um uh uh uh Piers Morgan and he first he spoke to Candace Owens, then he spoke to this other guy, I can't think of his name.
I'm sorry, I can't think of his name.
Then he spoke with um God, I can't think of his name either.
It was three different people, and all of them gave three different perspectives with history attached to it that made total sense.
Then I listened to the interview between um Tucker Carlson and uh yeah, I'm so bad with it.
Ted Cruz probably, yeah.
Yes, yes.
And even their discussion, both of them to me were like making valid points.
And then I try to do my own research and look at, you know, I think it's like Alger Al G's or Jazeera.
So I'm trying I'm doing my best to listen to all these different perspectives, which is also causing me to have to go back to understand how did Israel even come into be, how did it even come to be?
What's gonna like what was our beef with Iran all this time?
Like all of these different components.
So I appreciate you coming up here sharing what you've shared.
And the reason I'm being so quiet is because I'm just digesting.
Because I do, I would have I I don't I'm not I don't know Trump, obviously.
I don't know what his motivation is, but I do get a sense that he is attempting to operate in some com in in some capacity of like his own intention to take care of the country.
Again, whether I agree or not is not it's let me, it's not about if I agree with what he does.
What I'm saying is it seems like he is attempting to run the country how he thinks it should be ran.
Now, I understand that there are things way behind the scenes that I don't know.
There are agreements, arrangements that's been put into place a long time ago.
There might be some that are in place with him in the in the current seat, but I'm still trying to be objective, if you will.
And just as much as not eat the eat the the meat that they give on this side, I don't want to do the opposite just because people are saying things are true on that side, if that makes sense.
So I'm just I'm taking it all in.
I'm taking it all in and trying to, you know, figure it out.
I have my own thoughts on should we be over there, should we?
Why do you say you disagree with the loyalty part?
I said I disagree.
Oh I said I disagree with the loyalty part because um she's a woman.
No, well, kind of.
But I disagree with the loyalty part because I think that a part of what Myron described, I think is true.
Like I do think that it is innate in us as women to be focused on survival for ourselves and for our children and to put ourselves in that space.
But I think that we're it's also innate for us to want to be loyal in a safe space.
Like it's to me, it's innate for us to not want to have to be jumping.
And I think just as much as women are not maybe not being as loyal as they could or should be, I think that is directly correlated to men not being in that space of I got you covered, you're safe, you're protected over here.
So that's that's why I made that, but I did make that distinction.
I did say this is why when you don't do what you're supposed to do with provisioning or whatever, you're far more likely to have her leave because you're not able to provide the security.
So, like I I did account for that.
That like, you know, if a guy doesn't rise up to his duties, um, there's a very high likelihood that the you know the woman can leave because that security is being um threatened.
Um but what I'm saying is when I say this also, I think it's very important to make the also a distinction that um with women, um leaving, right, a relationship uh is completely socially acceptable, right?
You know, we have high divorce rates, no one really bats an eye.
Um, you know, we tell women do what's right for you.
Um, but for men, we don't do that.
We tell men do the right thing, right?
If a woman leaves her husband because he's not supposed to do what he's supposed to do, we'll champion that and say, Yeah, he he he should have did better, blah, blah, blah.
We have an entire infrastructure to kind of um coddle women when they leave relationships.
But if a guy abstains from his duties and he's not doing what he's supposed to do, or he decides to leave, he's probably he's gonna be shamed for that, right?
If he's a deadbeat daddy, he'll get roasted.
He could be put in jail.
Um so what I'm saying is that there's consequences um for men lacking loyalty versus like for women, there aren't really the same level of consequences or the same social negative repercussions.
We used to have them with religion and shame and these other things.
Um, but now since the you know, the gov the the America has become a far more secularized society where um, you know, uh people can kind of do whatever they want.
Um the the same training wheels that were put in place to kind of keep women loyal and kind of keep them in relationships more long term, these things are gone.
And I would argue we've replaced it with more um modernized uh with more modernized um strategies where it's like be happy, you know, uh do what's best for you.
We have these mantras that feminists always put out there where a woman's happiness overrides the family um being together, right?
We have the you know, how many times does a woman say, I left because I wasn't happy, right?
This is something that was you know unheard of 30, 40 years ago.
Women just made it work before because of duty, but now it's like, well, I don't have a duty to make it work anymore.
I'd rather be happy.
So I think that's kind of been a big shift.
Or they'll also throw something in there and say, how can I be good for my kids if I'm not happy?
Yeah, yeah.
So it it, you know, I I always say, uh, and I've heard this quote a million times, right?
Um, men will destroy their happiness for their family, women will destroy their family for their happiness.
Um, you know, and I and I would argue that like a still not be happy.
And still not be exactly, because they thought the grass was greener on the other side.
And and I and I the argument I make is social media, dating apps, all uh the internet in general has exacerbated this problem because since women are hypergamous and they're looking for the best option, right?
That's just how they naturally swing.
I want the biggest, strongest, best that I can get.
The internet has made it where there's a plethora of options and there's all kinds of these men out there.
So a girl, you know, 50 years ago that grew up in her small town, dated a guy from high school, that's all she knew.
That's all she hooked up with, and religion was a big thing.
People would make fun of her if she was being a 304, etc.
Um, it used to be this was the only guy that she had.
This was the only frame of reference.
This is what she knows, and this is what she loves.
But thanks to the internet, thanks to um, you know, we our more hookup culture, promiscuous society, women have a bigger frame of reference of men.
And then on top of that, higher status men have access to them because they can message them.
This is absolutely destroyed the fabric of how relationships used to be, because if you leave a woman's own devices, she's always gonna get the best that she can get.
And what women don't realize is the best that you can get might not necessarily be the best that you can keep.
And that's the biggest distinction where women make the L, they'll have a good guy, they realize, oh, I could do better.
This guy's hit me up.
They go to that guy, they can't keep him, and then they realize, oh, this was an L. But it's not until they get older in their 30s that they realize that the Cheryl Sandberg um, you know, feminist rhetoric of have fun in your 20s, get settled down later on in life.
That actually is a backwards way of them trying to find a relationship because they have a bigger frame of reference than men, and it's gonna be significantly harder to satisfy them.
It was already hard to satisfy women before the internet.
Now with social media and the access of higher status men, it's even it's even worse.
So what I call it is the the perpetual grass is greener on the other side syndrome with with with modern women, where they always think they they can do better, which technically they can.
But how long can they do better?
That is the key.
And this is where modern women fuck up because they think I can do better, but they don't realize they can't keep better.
Just because you can do better doesn't mean you can keep better.
And that's where they fail.
Because they get these guys, they have sex with these guys, but they can't retain these guys.
Another quick question for you from uh from the chat.
My homie Shay, she wanted to know uh do you rock with Candace Owens?
Yeah, Candace is great.
Um, you know, I uh we agree on a lot of things.
Um Israel uh, you know, feminism, what's going on.
I like Candace Law.
We've had her on the show before too.
So um I think she's uh she's great.
Yeah, I would say a lot of what you were mentioning was kind of the sentiment of what she was what she was discussing with um Pierce Morgan.
Uh when today or another oh you mean with Israel.
It was because I know they talked today about Israel.
Yesterday.
Yesterday.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, the other guy was Glenn Glenn Beck and then Bill O'Reilly.
I couldn't think of his name.
Oh, okay.
I didn't see that interview.
I'll definitely check it out.
All three different perspectives.
And again, you know, I was like, hmm, that that makes sense.
That makes sense.
It's kind of like how do you know what's the real?
You know?
How do you how do you really know?
Because again, everybody who shares their insight seems to come from a perspective of what I'm saying is true.
Yeah, I mean, um, you mean as far as like what intersexual dynamics, like with the way men and women view each other, or oh no, no, no, not that.
Because I no, I'm I'm now going back to the the whole um Iran um Israel, all right.
Yeah, it's tough.
I'm not gonna lie to you guys.
Um, you know, this information that I told you guys about before, for example, the Osama the Osama and Saddam uh rivalry, you're not gonna find this on mainstream media.
You kind of gotta go looking for it, and and that's by design.
Uh, you know, I think if more Americans understood the dark history of Israel, um, they would not support it, right?
That the state of Israel, uh, to give you guys an example, was created through terrorism.
A lot of people don't like to admit this.
Um, there's three organizations you can look it up.
Ergun, Haganon, Stern Gang.
These three organizations ended up becoming later on, the Israeli defense force, the IDF.
But these three organizations were Zionist paramilitary organizations that were responsible for killing thousands of Palestinians or exiling them out of their um, you know, indigenous land.
Um and it's interesting because Israel will run to the United States and say, hey, put these guys on the terrorist organization list, like the IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas, etc.
But the reality is that their state in itself was created through terrorism by killing Palestinians and and British people.
You know, you could look up the King David bombing.
Um, you know, a guy named uh Manekin Begin, I was talking about him earlier.
He's known as the father of terrorism.
He was later became the prime minister of Israel.
So if you talk about the dark history of Israel and uh more Americans knew it, um they would not support Israel the way that we do.
But they suppress this information under the guise of anti-Semitism.
But it's but it's there.
You know, it's it's uh it's a very um it's a rogue state that was created through terrorism, and that's not even my opinion.
That is a fact.
It's a bio I said I was gonna say biological, excuse me.
It is a geopolitical fact that it was absolutely uh created through through terrorist uh paramilitaries or Zionist organizations.
Well, I will definitely say, and Anton knows this because again, this whole this past election, it got me so deep into learning more and more and more.
And I've often said that because I have kids now, I want to make sure that I'm you know not operating from a place of ignorance.
When I was in school, I didn't care about history.
I probably wasn't learning all of this anyway, but I wasn't into history, so there's all these chunks that I don't know.
So what you just said, Candace mentioned, she said that how she she was talking about how Israel came to be, and she said, you know, these these Palestinians, yeah, they they gave their homes over to them and like let them stay, and they would come back and they're like, you can't live here anymore, you gotta go.
Like I I didn't know any of this.
So again, and this is to the chat as well, because oftentimes Myron, when you come up here and share, I'm very quiet about this because I'm open to learning and hearing for people who make sense, and then I go off and I try to learn and build and see, okay, this is what he said.
Is that true?
So I already know I gotta go research how Israel came to be.
I gotta go research all these different things that you're right.
I never heard of, didn't know about and and honestly, that's not even like uh, you know, that's by design.
Like uh, you know, uh I don't even blame Americans for not knowing this stuff because it was so so suppressed for so long.
Um if you had talked about this stuff prior to October 7, 2023, there was a very good chance your YouTube channel will get banned, right?
It's it's now a topic of discussion because of what's going on, right?
You can't avoid seeing the kids getting bombed in Gaza.
So now this has become a forefront of conversation.
But if you talked about this before October 7th, they did everything in their power to suppress this.
So I don't even blame, you know, Americans when they say I had no idea about this.
Yeah, that's by design.
That's on purpose that they didn't make this information available, especially on big platforms.
Gotcha.
So, but no, man, thank you for having me on, guys.
I appreciate you guys letting me yap a little bit.
Uh I I hope I added some value here.
I appreciate you, bro.
Nah, man.
It's always, it's always uh a pleasure to come in here, man.
I appreciate you guys letting me come on and uh talk and it's always fun.
So I hope I added some value.
Always welcome.
All right, brother.
You guys take it easy.
Bye, guys.
Thank you.
Anytime.
All right.
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Shout out to him.
Go check out his YouTube channel.
Uh they do this all the time.
Uh, let me go ahead and show you guys what it looks like real quick.
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Uh, they do those talks like every night.
So, and they get into a bunch of different topics, you know what I mean?
Diversified, you know, they let me go in there and talk, which is which is great, you know, because I do know that some of the topics I cover can be boring or mundane or whatever, or just you know, nuanced things that a lot of people don't want.
So the fact that they let me go over there and talk about this topic in front of an audience, quite frankly, guys, that is completely polar, different to ours, right?
Uh polar opposite to ours.
Um, you know, it's uh it it it's uh it's cool.
So you gotta show love back to to people.
So yeah, go check out his channel.
He has another channel too, guys.
This is his main channel.
His main channel is Anton Daniels.
This is his main his main joint right here.
So make sure to, you know, check him out.
Um, yeah.
Uh let's see here.
So what time is it?
It's 1.16.
All right, guys.
I am starving.
I haven't eaten.
I'm gonna go get some food.
I'm dying.
Uh I will be back on tomorrow at five.
Uh and um I'll cover the uh I'll cover the Tate um bunny blue thing.
I might multi-stream it on Fresh of Fit and here.
That's what I might do for you guys.
I might just stream it on on uh both uh Myron Gaines X and Fresh and Fit for y'all.
I might do that.
Kind of let the guys get some, let the boys get some rest, and I cover that, and then we do after hours after.
So that's what I'm thinking.
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Uh what I might do is give you guys a longer show.
Instead, I just cover the Andrew Tate stuff with Bonnie Blue uh on both Myron Gaines X and on um YouTube.
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I think that might be the move.
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