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Oh, um Pete Hexeth did another press conference today.
Um dude, they are so pissed up about this um leaker with the Iranian strike.
They are 100% launching an investigation, and PDX did another press conference this morning at I think 8 uh 8 a.m. talking about how they did it.
They went into more detail uh about how they had been looking at this at 4D for roughly 15 years.
Um some other things were revealed.
Um definitely gonna be interesting.
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Is this the wrong what the fuck?
Hold on, OSS, guys.
did they make another event Hold on.
Um let's.
Oh, yeah, they did make another event.
Okay, all right.
Hold on, bear with me, guys.
Sorry.
All right, let's go get right into the press conference, though.
This moment skip missed.
What President Trump accomplished in NATO yesterday was game-changing and historic.
A shift now, you guys are probably wondering what's going on here.
So the Trump administration is livid.
As you guys know, there um they had a NATO meeting um yesterday.
Trump was there, and the news broke out that the um Iranian bombing mission was not as successful because all they did at best was knock the program back a few months.
Okay.
Um obviously Trump and uh Pete Xeth, Marco Rubio, et cetera, addressed this yesterday and were livid.
Um, so they did another press conference, okay, talking about this, and uh, you know, it's safe to say they weren't happy whatsoever.
Hold on one sec.
Here we'll keep playing this thing.
In burden sharing to the Europe to European responsibility in NATO that most would have said was impossible.
Uh at the beginning of his term.
But he said NATO needs to pay up.
They started in the first term, and here in the his second term, we've accelerated that.
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I'm trying to fucking figure out where this shit is coming from.
So I hope with all the ink spilled.
But you must not be weak.
Just open your eyes.
Okay.
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So we'll play this from the beginning.
Momentum.
Yeah, so they're pissed up by this press conference.
That's what's going on.
I got a million things going on back here in the background, guys.
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Go ahead, guys.
Uh, I'm gonna play this thing for you guys.
Uh, we'll play a little bit of it and react to it.
This moments get missed.
What President Trump accomplished in NATO yesterday was game changing and historic.
A shift in burden sharing to the European responsibility in NATO that most would have said was impossible at the beginning of his term.
But he said NATO needs to pay up.
They started in the first term, and here in the his second term, we've accelerated that.
32 NATO countries committed to spending 5% of their GDP on defense on actually investing in the NATO alliance.
So I hope with all the ink spilled, all of your outlets find the time to properly recognize this historic change in continental security that other presidents tried to do, other presidents talked about, President Trump accomplished it.
It's a huge deal.
See, we're here this morning because uh in hunting for scandals all the time, in trying to find wedges and and spin stories, this press corps and the press corps uh miss historic moments.
You miss historic moments like 5% at NATO, which when you hear I was in the closed door briefing, I wish there could have been cameras in there.
When you heard the prime ministers and presidents of other countries to a man and to a woman looking at President Trump and saying, this never could have happened.
Never would have happened.
Seemed impossible five years ago, two years ago, eight years ago.
But here we are because of your leadership.
If you ask them the question, I bet they'd say the same thing.
But searching for scandals, you miss historic moments, like recruiting at the Pentagon, historic levels in the Army, the Air Force, and the Navy.
Yeah, maybe there'll be a little mention here or there, but because it was under President Trump's leadership, because it was because Americans are responding to him as commander in chief, the press corps doesn't want to write about it.
Or bring us to the to the topic of the moment, the highly successful strikes in Iran.
Let me read the the bottom line here.
President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history, and it was a resounding success, resulting in a ceasefire agreement and the end of the 12-day war.
There's been a lot of discussion about what happened and what didn't happen.
Step back for a second.
Because of decisive military action, President Trump created the conditions to end the war, decimating, choose your word, obliterating, destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities.
I want to read some of the assessments that have been provided, because whether it's fake news CNN, MSNBC, or the New York Times, there's been fawning coverage of a preliminary assessment.
I've had a chance to read it.
Every outlet has breathlessly reported on a preliminary assessment from DIA.
I'm looking at it right now.
Again, it was preliminary, a day and a half after the actual strike.
When it admits itself in writing that it requires weeks to accumulate the necessary data to make such an assessment, it's preliminary.
It points out that it's not been coordinated with the intelligence community at all.
There's low confidence in this particular report.
There's it says in the report there are gaps in the information.
It says in the report, multiple linchpin assumptions are what this assessment, a linchpin assumption.
You know what that is?
That means your entire premise is predicated on a linchpin.
If you're wrong, everything else is wrong.
And yet, and still, this report acknowledges it's likely severe damage.
Again, this is preliminary, but leaked because someone had an agenda to try to muddy the waters and make it look like this historic strike wasn't successful.
I'm gonna get to the chairman in a moment because he's gonna lay out the particulars for you based on his professional military experience.
But here's what other folks are saying.
The DIA that put that report out says that this is a preliminary, low confidence report and will continue to be refined as additional intelligence becomes available.
How about the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission?
The devastating U.S. strikes on Fourdeaux destroyed the site's critical infrastructure and rendered the enrichment facility inoperable.
Have any of these quotes made their way into the New York Times or the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN?
So as you guys can see here, like they're not happy, right?
They're not happy.
And the big reason why they're not happy, guys, right?
It's very obvious that if you've been watching this conflict and you saw what happened, right?
Donald Trump needed this to go a certain way and look a certain way so he could get the Noble Peace Prize.
I think he's very interested in getting the Noble Peace Prize, right?
Obviously, with what he did with India and Pakistan when they were, you know, about to get into a conflict a couple of months ago, and then now with what broke what he broker between um Israel and Iran.
So in his eyes, he looks at it because I want you guys to understand this from the Trump administration.
The way the Trump administration played this is we have these two countries, they hate each other.
Israel wants to attack, they want the nuclear program destroyed.
Um Iran is going to retaliate.
Let them fight whatever they fight.
We come in, we bomb their nuclear facilities, destroy their ability to build a bomb, and the war, right?
Because they're looking at it like, yo, we did your job for you, Israel, leave them alone now.
Let us be the peacemakers and get in the middle, right?
But like I told you guys before, this ceasefire is going to be temporary, okay?
At best, at absolute best, okay?
And I want to make this very clear.
At absolute best, assuming that this ceasefire holds, it will be just for Trump's presidency.
That's it.
Say that again for you guys, all right?
I'm gonna make this very clear.
Best case scenario, this ceasefire holds.
At best, it's going to hold simply for Trump's presidency, and they are absolutely going to fight again.
Because Iran has already come out.
We're gonna talk about Iran statements, by the way.
The Supreme Leader uh finally uh spoke.
He he gave uh uh a statement yesterday, right?
On Twitter and on uh and he did uh like a press release.
At absolute best, it's going to last Trump's presidency.
I don't even think it's gonna last that long, to be honest with y'all.
I don't even think it's gonna last that long.
I I I think they could start fighting again within months or a year.
That's what I think.
But me being, you know, if I was to be a MAGA retard and say, yes, uh, you know, the Trump broker peace, the best y'all are gonna get is gonna be for his presidency.
Now, with that said, the reason why they're gonna fight again is because Iran has already said that they're gonna they they are absolutely gonna pursue a nuclear weapons program.
Not only that, they said that they were able to remove some of the nuclear material from Four Doux prior to the bombing.
Whether that's true or not is irrelevant.
The point is that they're defying the current terms of the ceasefire, and that is the bottom line.
Whether they have them or not, they 100% intend to defy the terms of the ceasefire, which is they are going to get a nuclear bomb.
Okay?
It might not be now, it might not be tomorrow, but they are going to get one.
If anything, all this conflict proved is that they need a nuclear bomb even more now.
Okay?
I'm gonna make that very clear.
Because having a nuclear bomb chat is the way that I hate to say it, but the nuclear bomb is the uh U.S. deterrence uh weapon.
It is one of the few ways to prevent the superior military of the United States from coming in and either toppling you or destroying your government, the nuclear bomb.
And I think Iran is smart enough to see now that not having a nuclear bomb opens you up to Israel and U.S. Um Foreign policy.
Okay.
It opens you up to being abused by their foreign policy.
Okay?
You look at Libya, because think about it, guys.
No country in the Middle East has nuclear bombs.
And what happens?
All of them get bullied by either America or by Israel.
Gulf states, we own them.
None of them can defend themselves, so we give them protection in exchange for oil.
Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Libya tried to get a nuclear bomb.
Gaddafi gave it up.
He got killed in the streets.
In a horrible fashion, by the way, too.
Egypt and Jordan play nice because we pay them to.
We basically bribed them to play nice with the with the um Israelis.
So the only way to deter the United States and Israel from bullying you is by having a nuclear bomb.
So you best believe Iran is going to go ahead and get it.
Because if they don't get it on this round, there is going to be regime change because that's what that's what they want to do.
Any of these quotes?
How about this one?
This is a new one from the UN, the United Nations.
No friend of the United States, or certainly Israel often.
Here's the head of the UN atomic energy agency this morning, Rafael Grossi.
U.S. and Israeli strikes caused enormous damage to Iran's nuclear sites.
Don't take my word for it.
How about the IDF's chief of staff?
I can say here that the assessment is that we significantly damaged the nuclear program, setting it back by years.
I repeat, years.
The Iranian foreign minister.
And the reason why they're so mad is because this Intel obviously like takes uh the wind out of the sails of Trump's accomplishment.
They're looking at it like, yo, this was like the best ever operation, and the news media is coming in here and taking uh the wind out of our sails and you know um, you know, minimizing the effectiveness of this attack, right?
So that's another reason why the Trump administration is pissed off.
The deputy attorney general is like, yo, we're gonna go after this fucking guy.
Whoever leaked this thing, and you must believe whoever leaked this thing is they're good, they're gonna use the full brunt of the FBI to go after them.
100%, bro.
100% to send a message.
The spokesman.
Our nuclear installations have been badly damaged.
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That's for sure.
I'm sure that's an understatement.
John Radcliffe, the director of the CIA putting out a statement.
Um John Ratcliffe.
Just so you guys know, the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, 100%, AIPAC controlled, APAD APAC groomed, all his money when he became a I think uh he was a congressman before this, all came from um all came from uh APAC, and now that guy's the fucking CIA um director.
So Mossad definitely feeds him a lot of information to push us towards uh this conflict and bomb um Iran as well.
Ratcliffe is 100% a Zio agent, bro.
Last night, CIA can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by recent targeted strikes.
This includes new intelligence from a historically reliable, very different than preliminary assessment with low confidence.
He's saying historically reliable and accurate source and method that several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years.
CIA continues to collect additional reliably sourced information to keep appropriate decision makers fully informed.
How about DNI Talsi Gabbard yesterday?
She writes, and I quote, new intelligence confirms what POTUS has stated numerous times.
Iran's nuclear facilities have been destroyed.
Institute for Science and International Security President David Albright, Overall, Israel and U.S. attacks have effectively destroyed UN, Iran's centrifuge enrichment program.
Time and time again, I can go down the list.
Those that understand, those that see Those that do proper assessments recognize that what the United States military did was historic.
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Uh it's been a minute.
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We got here Drewski.
You see the last Tuesday solution they drafted up?
I have no faith in that one.
I did not see it.
Um, bro, Tuesday solution is gonna be very difficult to get um pulled off, honestly.
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Uh I'll scroll in on X when this video popped up a woman saying she would start killing ice agents.
Could you quickly react to it?
Um I'll have it in the queue.
I'll have it in the queue for you.
Because we are going to talk a little bit about ice today as well.
Oh yeah, of course it's a fucking weirdo liberal chick, bro.
What the hell is wrong with people, man?
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Uh not saying hypocrisy, what, but what do I know?
This is Donald Trump.
Um, oh yeah, when he's talking about uh Obama, yep.
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Isle of white privilege.
Drew Alva says, uh shit.
Interesting.
The Rumble, yo, Bills, the Rumble chats still show up on uh the Rumble chats still show up on Rumble Studio, bro.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Sorry, guys, like we're doing a little um, we're literally doing like a little experiment.
That's interesting.
Bills, if you're watching right now, uh yeah, dude.
All right.
All right, so we got Silverbat Silverslab says, uh, wanting a nuclear uh energy slash sequel e weapons grade refining the West and blank, not wanting Iran to have any is all true.
Two have a refinery in the mountain didn't help them.
This situation was inevitable.
Okay.
Uh Devontae says, Myron, what would you do in Trump's foreign policy situation?
Um, I would just not be, I would be a non-interventionalist, bro, to be honest.
Um Arc Lightning, why would Iran admit to having moved some material and now actively chasing a bomb?
Wouldn't it have been smarter to keep their cards to their chests until they are ready to vaporize?
Uh yeah, you can make that argument, but now it's out there that they want to use it.
They're gonna attack them no matter what, bro.
I think that's what it comes down to is um they're gonna attack them no matter what.
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I'm starting to buy crypto incrementally.
Yes.
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Yeah, Bills.
Uh, bro, we uh if you're watching Bills, literally it still shows the Rumble chats here, bro, which is good.
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Moon Moon Man says, shout out to you, Myron, for pointing out the fact that the media and the rest of the conservative influencers shy away from, and despite what the F's in the chat cry about, you remain unbiased.
America only.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, I mean, the thing is like, again, a lot of this stuff that I talk about, guys, you gotta remember that like it's this is uh a take that most political commentators would never take because um you can't say shit like Iran has a right to defend itself.
You can't say that.
That is like death in conservative media for you.
Absolute death in conservative media.
So when I say that shit, like people aren't trained to hear that.
Does that make sense?
Like, people aren't trained to hear that.
Like, we're taught like only the United States and and Israel can exercise defending themselves and having any sovereignty.
No one in the Middle East can, right?
So it's it's wild, bro.
Um Ark Lightning, we read that.
Crazy subscribe, shout out to you.
Uh Abduma says, Mine, react to the Scar Horn debate on Lex Friedman.
I think Scott makes the best anti-war arguments.
Also, let's get OSS spam the comments on the video.
There's too many Xio lovers in it.
Yeah, we got yo, I'm surprised.
We got a lot of um pro-Israel people in the chat like the past couple days.
I don't know, maybe it's because I'm not like a fucking retard.
Um, who did he debate?
Uh Scar Horn debate is somebody on Lex Friedman.
I'll look at that right real quick.
Um, Lex Friedman is the most boring fucking YouTuber on this bitch, by the way, chat.
Holy shit, man.
Yo, I'm I kid you not, guys.
If I want to go to sleep, I put Lex Friedman on.
I'm not kidding, dude.
I I I uh okay, just posted this five years ago.
Five, I said five years ago.
Five hours ago.
If we want to avoid wars, we have to Okay, yeah, we could we can look at that.
Four hours, nigga?
God damn.
All right, we'll skim through it.
Uh chat, this is what he's talking about right here.
Um uh who the fuck is this guy?
De Bea and I ran uh Mark Dubbowitz.
Oh, yeah, you already know he got the yellow pin.
Okay, um, K Newell, are you going to finish the interview tonight?
No, that's gonna be next week for Fresh of Fit.
Speedy says, them boys like to get upset when we say that there is a demo supremacy or they have a lot of power, but when them boys label themselves as God's chosen people in books like the Bible, Torah or in general, or just a general, then that then doesn't that mean they are practicing supremacy they claim they don't practice?
Uh yeah, Speedy, now you're catching on, my friend.
Now you're catching on.
Mara, what do you uh what would you do in Trump's foreign policy?
I'd force the two-stay solution.
I'd I'd stop giving aid to Israel and force them to have a two-stay solution.
I would this would I the only way, I think the only way that you're gonna fix this problem with Israel and um and uh with Israel and Palestine is you're gonna need to make it where you gotta you gotta force the Israelis to the table.
The problem with the Israelis guys is they don't exercise diplomacy because they don't need to, right?
They're the superpower in the region and they bully everybody.
So why the fuck should they be incentivized?
Or why are they ever going to um you know exercise diplomacy when they don't need to?
It's as simple as that.
They don't need to exercise diplomacy, so they're gonna go in and keep doing the fuck shit.
Matter of fact, here, I made a video on this for you guys.
So let me go ahead and go to my Twitter and show you guys this shit real quick.
Bear with me.
I'll I'll literally show you guys this.
Because I think this video is gonna be does a fantastic job of explaining it to you guys.
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Thank you.
I would argue...
Actually, you know what?
I'll do you, I'll do you ninjas.
I'll give you guys the full movie screen here.
Bare with me.
And then just...
There we go.
Nice clean screen from the beginning.
I would argue Israel is a far bigger knocker of terrorism than anybody else.
Because here's the reality.
Israel provokes and or conducts operations, military actions, intelligence operations, false flies, whatever.
They do a whole bunch of bullshit.
And the State Department turns the other way.
But when these countries retaliate against Israel, then they go out 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.
It makes it a lot harder for them to 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.
Within a few months.
Very quickly.
Weeks away.
Six months away.
It's a nuclear weapon.
Nuclear bomb.
Adam Bomb.
Nuclear bombs.
Nuclear weapons.
Atomic bombs.
Iran is so different.
I'm on 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, destabilize that country, and then bam, puts in a puppet government.
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 Urga.
These three Zionist militias are terrorist organizations, even according to U.S. standards.
So people need to understand that the entire history of Israel and their military was founded upon the very terrorism that they condemned the Arab world for perpetrating against them.
And this is the ugly truth that no one wants to really accept.
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I would argue the monk.
You guys see now why?
Bro, shout out to Brett, man.
Shout out to Brett, bro.
That is a banger fucking clip right there, man.
I posted that on my Twitter earlier today.
Um so yeah.
Okay.
Um let's see here.
What else we got?
That's silver back.
Um can you talk about the trust method?
I sent a clip in a debrief mod chat.
Okay, emak.
This is gonna be off topic about how did y'all meet Mo and Bills?
I remember watching back in 2073 and they disappeared one show, and I was like, well, shit.
Well, Bill's is uh Moe's cousin, and then Mo, I put out a DM uh Instagram message, uh uh uh Instagram story saying I need an audio engineer, and Moe's the first one to respond.
What are your thoughts on Laura Loomer eating dog food?
What?
Uh I don't know what you're talking about.
Uh why Myron break out the OSS Letterman Jackets for the winter time or break out the yeah, we'll maybe we'll get those.
Hey O'Maran, have you seen the AI video of X of all the big figures?
You, Nick, Alex, Candace Tucker, it's making fun of you guys for speaking out against these Xio rats made by Awesome Jay on X if you want to see it.
Um, I haven't seen it.
I haven't, I'm not, I haven't seen it.
I don't know who that idiot is.
Um uh but people are always gonna talk shit.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, these niggas want to drag us into their wars, man.
They can't defend themselves.
Like it's fucking it's it's so fucking obvious now.
It's like uh, you know, people need to wake up and realize that uh these Israelis, like they they all they want is war and destruction.
It's fucking ridiculous.
So um I'm telling Bill Bills right now that they show up in the uh in the thing.
All right, where were we?
And again, before I pass it to the chairman.
Because you, and I mean specifically you, the press, specifically cheer against Trump so hard.
It's like in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes.
You have to hope.
Maybe they weren't effective.
Maybe the way the Trump administration is represented them isn't true.
So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it.
Spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind over whether or not our brave pilots were successful.
How many stories have been written about how hard it is to I don't know, fly a plane for 36 hours?
Has MSNBC done that story as Fox?
Have we done the story how hard that is?
Have we done it two or three times?
So that American people understand how about how difficult it is to shoot a drone from an F-15 or 16 or F-22 or F-35, or what it's like to man a patriot battery, or how hard it is to refuel mid-air, giving the American people an understanding of how complex and sophisticated this mission really was.
Uh there are so many aspects of what our brave men and women did that by because of the hatred of this press corps are undermined.
Because you're people are trying to leak and spin that it wasn't successful.
It's irresponsible.
And folks in this room are privy to that information because of the proximity here in the Pentagon.
It's an important responsibility.
And time and time again, classified information is leaked or peddled for political purposes to try to make the president look bad.
And what's really happening is you're undermining the success of incredible B-2 pilots and incredible F-35 pilots and incredible refuelers and incredible air defenders who accomplish their mission, set back a nuclear program in ways that other presidents would have dreamed.
How about we celebrate that?
How about we talk about how special Americans are in the world?
Um Al Boy says U.S. A.K. Massad said that Pakistan has IC uh BM nukes aimed at America.
Once they finish Iran Pakistan is next, them boys aren't gonna stop until they finish their mission with these Arab countries.
Potentially.
I I think um Pakistan has a bit more ability to defend itself than um obviously Iran.
Um but uh uh Pakistan's the only country that actually came out and supported Iran openly.
Um let's see here, what else we got?
Mark, check out the YouTube channel SH Camera.
They show how they uh the brought down the drones in the freights Israel planted.
It's an AI Tele-style graphic channel.
All right, I'll take a look if I get a chance.
America is that we only we have these capabilities.
I think it's too much to ask, unfortunately, for the fake news.
So we're used to that.
But it we also have an opportunity to stand at the podium and read the truth of what's really happening.
And the reality is you want to call it destroyed, you want to call it defeated, you want to call it obliterated.
Choose your word.
This was an historically successful attack, and we should celebrate it as Americans, and it gives us a chance to have peace, chance to have a deal, and an opportunity to prevent a nuclear Iran, which is something President Trump talked about for 20 years, and no other presidents had the courage to actually do.
So with that, I want to hand it over to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
They've done technical analysis on this, not just on the strike, but also on our Patriot defenders on Al-Udeed.
And Mr. Chairman, I'll hand it over to you.
Good morning.
Uh, thank you, Mr. Secretary, and and good morning and all of you.
Thank you for thank you for being here.
As a follow-up to my comments on Sunday's press conference, I wanted to give you a few updates this morning on something I'm honored to do as a chairman, and that's a chance to get to talk about some of our service members and the incredible things that they do on behalf of our nation.
And I apologize ahead of time for the length and the in the detail.
Today I'm going to brief you on a couple things.
First, I'm going to talk about our air defenders at Al-Udeed in Qatar and their actions on Monday.
Then I'm going to walk you through a little bit about the academics that went into the attack against Fourdeaux, the massive ordnance penetrator weapon, and we're going to show a video that uh that highlights the effects that that weapon has.
Of course, nobody was down inside the target, so we don't have video from the target.
First on Monday.
Um, as the president is going to talk about how um they did the self-defense of Qatar.
Uh I'll I'll leave, I'm gonna skip that that guys.
Uh next thing I want to get I'm gonna show you guys um how they identified Fourdeaux.
And like I told you guys, they go into detail about Four Doe.
Um, and this is crazy, guys.
Since 2009.
U57.
They've known about this bitch.
And share a little bit about the planners who did this and their work on the weapon.
This is insane, chat.
Look at this.
And we got it, we got a good we got a good show plan for you guys today, baby.
Like I said, we're gonna cover this, and then we're gonna go into the Diddy thing, then we're gonna go into the TikToker, then we're gonna go into some of the ice stuff.
It's gonna be a good time, chat.
Oh, and then we got some debates to react to as well with Israel.
So um well, we're we're gonna be cooking tonight, guys.
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First, let me set the stage for you.
There's an organization in the U.S. called the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Ditra.
Ditra does a lot of things for our nation, but Ditchra is the world's leading expert on deeply buried underground targets.
In 2009, a defense threat reduction agency officer was brought into a vault at an undisclosed location and briefed on something going on in Iran.
For security purposes, I'm not going to share his name.
He was shown some photos and some highly classified intelligence of what looked like a major construction project in the mountains of Iran.
He was tasked to study this facility, work with the intelligence community to understand it, and he was soon joined by an additional teammate.
For more than 15 years, this officer and his teammate lived and breathed.
Guys, so they basically had two Intel operatives watching this shit for two years.
Sorry, since 2009.
This single target, Fourdeaux, a critical element of Iran's covert nuclear weapons program.
He studied the geology.
He watched the Iranians dig it out.
He watched the construction, the weather, the discard material, the geology, the construction materials, where the materials came from.
He looked at the vent shaft, the exhaust shaft, the electrical systems, the environmental control systems, every nook, every crater, every piece of equipment going in, and every piece of equipment going out.
They literally dreamed about this target at night when they slept.
They thought about it driving back and forth to work, and they knew from the very first days what this was for.
You do not build a multi-layered underground bunker complex with fet centrifuges and other equipment in a mountain for any peaceful purpose.
They weren't able to discuss this with their family, their wives, their kids, their friends, but they just kept grinding it out.
And along the way, they realized we did not have a weapon that could adequately strike and kill this target.
So they began a journey to work with industry and other tacticians to develop the GBU 57.
They tested it.
And that's the 30 uh 30,000 pound bomb, guys that they obviously used to destroy this facility.
Oh, did my camera turn off?
What the hell?
Bear with me, Ninjas.
So much crap going on.
Over and over again, tried different options, tried more after that.
They accomplished hundreds of test shots and dropped many full scale weapons against extremely realistic targets for a single purpose.
Kill this target at the time and place of our nation's choosing.
And then on a day in June of 2025, more than 15 years after they started their life's work, the phone rang, and the President of the United States ordered the B-2 force that you've supported to go strike and kill this target.
Yesterday I had the incredible honor and privilege of spending time with these two defense threat reduction agency officers who've given so much.
One of them said, quote, "I can't even get my head around this.
My heart is so filled with the pride of being a part of this team.
I am so honored to be a part of this." To you both, thank you, and thank you to your families.
Operation Midnight Hammer was the culmination of those 15 years of incredible work.
The air crews, the tanker crews, the weapons crews that built the weapons, the load crews that loaded it.
Before I run through this video today, I want to talk a little bit about weaponeering and what goes into uh into an attack.
Weaponeering is the science of evaluating a target.
I mentioned all of those factors before that these two Ditcher officers had thought about.
Ultimately, weaponeering is determining the right weapon and fuse combination to achieve the desired effects and maximum destruction against a target.
In the case of Four Do, the Ditcher team understood with a high degree of confidence the elements of the target required to kill its functions, and the weapons were designed, planned, and delivered to ensure that they achieve the effects in the mission.
So in other words, this GBU bunker buster that they created, that uh this 30,000 pound bomb, it was made specifically for Four Doe.
In space.
By the way, in the beginning of its development, we had so many PhDs working on the mop program doing modeling and simulation that we were quietly and in a secret way the biggest users of supercomputer hours within the United States of America.
So let me talk about let me talk about the graphic uh a little bit and the GBU 57, which all of you I know know is a 30.
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All right, bro.
Um guys, I'm gonna probably end the castle club uh stream on uh soon.
Like I said, this month I will be slowly segueing, but starting next month, guys, we're gonna drop the merch, we're gonna have the telegram, we're gonna have the Discord and we're only gonna be streaming OS uh streaming on uh locals, the OSS.
Yeah, you know, kind of keep fresh and fit and to keep fresh and fit and the debrief separated.
30,000 pound weapon dropped only by the B2.
It's comprised of steel.
But don't worry, I'll be on I'll stay on Fresh and Fit uh Castle Club for a little bit longer.
I'll stay for like another hour or so.
Explosive and a fuse.
Programmed uh bespoke But you can absolutely watch for free on OSS just so you guys know.
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So, yeah.
...each weapon to achieve a particular effect inside the target.
Each weapon had a unique desired impact angle, arrival, final heading, and a fuse setting.
The fuse is effectively what...
So each bomb was distinct for a specific effect.
Each of the the the bunker busters.
But tells the bomb when to function.
A longer delay in a fuse, the deeper the weapon will penetrate and drive into the target.
So on FourDo, um in June of 2008, you can see uh these three holes.
Bro, June of 2008, I was graduating from high school, bro.
That's craziness, man.
Depicted here is the main exhaust shaft with two additional ventilation shafts on either side.
The United States decided to strike these two ventilation shafts seen here on the main graphic as the primary point of entry into the mission space.
In the days preceding the attack against Fourdeaux, the Iranians attempted to cover the shafts with concrete uh to try to prevent uh an attack.
I won't share the specific dimensions of the concrete cap, but you should know that we know what the dimensions of those concrete caps were.
The planners had to account for this.
They accounted for everything.
The cap was forcibly removed by the first weapon, and the main shaft was uncovered.
Weapons two, three, four, five were tasked to enter the main shaft, move down into the complex at greater than one thousand feet per second, and explode in the mission space.
One thousand feet per second.
Weapon number six was designed on each side.
So there were six on each side.
Weapons number six was designed as a flex weapon to allow us to cover if one of the preceding jets or one of the preceding weapons uh did not work.
The video I'm about to show you is a culmination of over fifteen years of development and testing.
As I said, hundreds of test shots on various models.
Um this is one weapon.
So if you take a view of this is uh you five additionals, you'll you'll get a sense of uh of of what this looks like.
Um hopefully you can see it, and there's not too too much reflection.
Uh Tom uh runs our videos out there.
We'll run it at at full speed so you can see it and then go back through it.
Go ahead, Tom, and I'm gonna go to the right.
That's look at that.
Boom.
This pierces right through the earth.
This pierces right through the earth.
Keep it going for a minute.
you'll see inside the mission space.
Unlike a normal surface bomb, you won't see an impact crater because they're designed to deeply bury and then function.
I know there's been a a lot of questions about that.
All six weapons at each vent at Four Dot went exactly where they were intended to go.
Bro, they've been planning in other words, guys.
Translation, they've been waiting the they've been waiting for this since 2009 chat.
So they've been planning to bomb Iran.
Translation.
They've been planning to bomb Iran since Obama was in fucking office, bro.
2009, chat.
Sixteen years pretty much.
Bomb has three effects that causes damage blast, fragmentation, and overpressure.
In this case, the primary kill mechanism in the mission space was a mix of overpressure and blast ripping through the open tunnels and destroying critical hardware.
The majority of the damage we assessed based on our extensive modeling was a blast layer combined with the impulse extending from the shock.
Uh imagine what this looks like six times over.
A point that I want to make here.
The joint force does not do BDA.
By design, we don't grade our own homework.
The intelligence community does.
But here's what we know following the attacks and the strikes on Four Doux.
First, that the weapons were built, tested, and loaded properly.
Two, the weapons were released on speed and on parameters.
Three, the weapons all guided to their intended Well, thank you too.
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Four, the weapons functioned as design, meaning they exploded.
And we know this through uh other means, uh, intelligence means that we have that were visibly uh uh uh we were visibly able to see them.
And we know that the trailing jets saw the first weapons function, and the pilots stated, quote, this was the brightest explosion that I've ever seen.
It literally looked like daylight.
Let me now turn to the bomber crews themselves, give you a few details about them.
The crews that attacked Fourdeaux were from the active duty Air Force and the Missouri Air National Guard.
The crews ranked from captain to colonel.
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And most were graduates of the Air Force Weapons School headquartered at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.
I will state for the record that there is no beach volleyball Uh or football at the Air Force Weapons School.
Uh they were male and female aviators on this mission.
And a crew member member told me when I talked to them on video the other day that this felt like the Super Bowl.
The thousands of scientists, airmen, and maintainers all coming together.
One last story about people.
When the crews went to work on Friday, they kissed their loved ones goodbye.
So I talked with Brett.
Um Discord is live, guys, and the telegram is live.
Uh we're obviously we got the links and everything else like that.
So um, but that's gonna come on launch day.
So um, by not knowing when or if so the Discord, I'm thinking one of them is gonna be free.
I forget if it's gonna be the Discord or the Telegram.
One of them is gonna be completely free, and the other one is gonna be only for active members, guys.
So uh I forget how we're gonna do it.
I think Discord's gonna be free, and then the telegram is gonna be for the active members.
If they'd be home.
Late on Saturday night, their families became aware of what was happening.
And on Sunday, when those jets returned from Whiteman, their families were there.
Flags flying and tears flowing.
I have chills literally talking about this.
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So they were gonna bomb Iran no matter what.
They just they were just waiting for the perfect time to do it.
And Trump saw the perfect time to do it, you know, use the bombs, destroy their nuclear fit capability, create the ceasefire.
Perfect situation, perfect setup.
You know, I mean, for for Trump from a diplomatic perspective.
He can kind of go ahead and still tell his base that I'm the president of peace.
I ended the war, ended the 12-day war.
Notice how they already had a title for the war, by the way.
Do you guys catch on to that?
When Trump went on to Truth Social and said there's going to be a ceasefire.
Um, so, you know, this is all about Trump's legacy, man.
Into a formation of four airplanes followed by a formation of three and came up overhead Uh proudly in the U.S. Well, oh, we already have the OSS uh Discord.
Hold on one sec, man.
In the traffic pattern, pitching out to land right over the base.
And landing to the incredible cheers of their families who sacrifice and serve right alongside their family members.
Like I said, there were a lot of flags and a lot of tears.
One commander told me this is a moment in the lives of our families that they will never forget.
That, my friends, is what America's joint force does.
We think, we develop, we train, we rehearse, we test, we evaluate every single day.
And when the call comes to deliver, we do so.
I could not be more proud standing up here today of our joint force.
I'm filled with gratitude that I get to tell their story.
And as we stand here right now, our forces remain on a high state of readiness in the region, prepared to defend themselves.
And one last thing.
Guys, don't post the OSS Discord yet.
I want to launch it all the same day.
Guys, take take what the fuck are you, mods?
What the fuck are you guys doing?
I just said we're gonna launch it all the same day.
So take the link down for the OSS Discord.
We're not launching it yet, guys.
I know you guys are excited, you want to launch it, but fucking rename rename it.
I mean, sorry, um, remove it.
We're not launching OSS yet, uh Discord.
We're gonna wait.
We're gonna wait.
Our adversaries around the world should know that there are other Ditra team members out there studying targets for the same amount of time.
And we'll continue to do so.
Thank you very much.
I apologize for the length.
I look forward to your questions.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would just uh thank you, by the way, for that extensive work the lay down.
I mean, even do you have that laser pointer?
Okay.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
Squaring me away as always.
I mean, even in just the public reporting, if you see the post-strike shaft of the three holes, the vast majority, and fairly so, the vast majority of speculation has been.
Yeah, it's all good.
Uh they put the link out, but we're gonna uh uh wait and launch it uh with everything else, guys.
So uh for now, um if you click the link or whatever, I don't think we'll accept anyone until later on.
Those are the three uh strike points.
When in actuality, what you realize is these are the vents, these are the caps.
The first munition took the cap off, and the other five went down the center hole, which if you're planning the target, you would want it to be the direct one going to the bottom.
These are the types of things that go into the planning for a strike that uh we wouldn't the Pentagon would not expect the press corps or the American people to initially understand.
So laying this information out is helpful.
Uh but it's also why we ask for a beat for a moment.
Uh Myron, the man that would make Marvel characters call him Big Daddy, keep up God's work on Earth, mate.
God bless.
I appreciate that uh crazy Moslem.
I see that that's your uh username.
I appreciate that, bro.
Very, very much big down to Marco too.
Don Domonco.
Yeah, guys, uh, we'll launch the Discord.
I'll get with the team and we'll figure out when we'll launch everything.
I gotta talk with everybody.
I was gonna talk with them last night, but me and Bills are doing some work, so for a day or two, the opportunity to tell that story because as the chairman said, these men and women that did this mission, they just want to do their job.
They're not expecting their story to be told.
Uh they're not expecting the glory.
They are grateful for the flags and the hugs of family.
That's why they do the job.
Um, but they also know they were a part of something historic.
Um we know how historic it was.
The chairman does, I know our staffs know.
Uh, and so that's why we are the and the president of the United States States knows.
And that's why uh it's almost personal when we see the way in which leaks are used to try to disparage the outcome or muddy the waters about the Well, the real reason it's not just I mean, they're trying look, bro, they're trying to like, you know, make it like be about the soldiers, like hey, we don't want to discredit their hard work.
The reality is that this is a political fucking nightmare for Trump.
Makes him look really bad.
He went ahead and bombed Iran against the wishes of 50% of his base.
It was a wildly unpopular decision to bomb Iran and to take out the nuclear facilities.
So for him, um, it is very important that number one, the the mission was successful, and then number two, that the war was ended.
Okay.
So for um the DIA league to come out and say, oh, um, you know, at best they maybe pushed it back a few months.
That obviously pushed Trump off to another level.
That's why he swore at the press when he saw that happening, because number one, his ability to uh to say that the the fighting was done was impeded because Israel decided to continue hitting.
And then number two, um, he wants credit for this, right?
Obviously, it was a very difficult mission to pull off.
They had been waiting a very long time to do it.
You guys are seeing the preparations here.
15 years since 2009, they had identified Four Doe, and they had two Intel operatives that spent nothing else but watching Ford, doing reconnaissance, figuring out how deep down it was, forgetting out exactly where it was, how big it is, getting it uh, I'm sure they had sources that were going in there taking pictures for them.
So they knew the entire structure of the um of the nuclear facility, and they had been planning a bomb for damn near 15 years.
They made specific bombs for this goddamn event chat.
So, you know, um, so obviously Trump is gonna be pissed off because he's like, yo, what the fuck?
Not only did you guys leak this information, you guys made me look bad when I'm trying to go ahead and be their president of peace because I did something that went against half of my base.
Guys, make no mistake about it.
Trump bombing Iran um was not a popular decision, and a lot of people did not like that.
A lot of people were pissed off about that.
So that's why they did a press release right after, just like this at the Pentagon, and they said it was a precise strike.
That's the only thing we went after.
We didn't kill anybody.
We just destroyed their nuclear capability so that we could tell Israel to stop.
The way that the United States looks at it is like, we're coming in as like the big brother to bomb Iran so that Israel stops bombing Iran and put a ceasefire because their nuclear program is what Israel's afraid of.
When in reality, they want a regime change.
But for now, they'll deal with a temporary ceasefire with getting the nuclear facilities destroyed.
But the reality is that Israel's gonna continue to push for regime change.
Whether they do it through intelligence agencies or whatever, they're gonna push for that regime change.
So this is why they're doing a second fucking press conference, because obviously when this information came out from the DIA uh while he was at NATO, they were visibly upset.
Okay, so they rushed back to Washington and gave this press conference this morning, guys.
Impact of what happened without being responsible with information and allowing the professionals to assess and provide that information, just like the chairman did.
So thank you, Mr. Chairman, for that information.
Uh and we welcome a few additional questions.
Yes, sir.
General, um on Sunday, you said final battle damage will take some time.
And you also said I think PDA is still pending, and it would be way too early for me to comment on what may or may not still be there.
That was just over three days ago.
So what has changed?
Would you use the term obliterated as well?
Sure, like I said, we don't do BDA.
I'll refer that to the intelligence community.
And uh you're talking with them.
I mean, what changed in the past three days and make you so you know, sir, I think I mean I think I explained what changed.
Uh there was a great uh this retard in the Rumble chat, manual Peleli goes Marin is wrong about the leakers are usually ripped liptard moles that keep leaking stuff about him.
They did it in the first term, and now the right agrees with bombing Iran.
Uh yeah, um actually the boomer retards like you that watch fucking Fox News agree with it, retard.
Yeah, the idiots like you.
Stupid fuck.
Great deal of irresponsible reporting based on leaks, preliminary information in low confidence.
Again, when someone leaks something, they do it with an agenda.
And when you leak a portion of an intelligence assessment, but just a little portion, just a little portion that makes it seem like maybe the strike wasn't effective, then you start a news cycle, whether it's the Washington Post or Fox News or CNN or MSNBC, you start a news cycle that starts to call into question the FX.
No, that that's why.
So you bring the chairman here who's not involved in politics.
He didn't do politics.
That's that's that's my lane to understand and translate and talk about those types of things.
So I can use the word obliterated.
He could use defeat, destroy it, assess, all of those things.
But ultimately, we're here to clarify what these weapons are capable of, which anyone with uh, you know, two ears, two eyes, some ears and a brain can recognize that kind of firepower with that specificity at that location and others is gonna have a devastating effect.
So we all Yeah, and and and the fact that it was designed for Fordo, that's why they're so confident that they destroyed it.
But again, guys, my argument isn't that they didn't destroy it.
My argument is it doesn't matter because Iran has the ability to rebuild their nuclear structure.
They've mastered this the cycle, they understand how centrifuges work, they understand how nuclear Reactors work.
They can both use either plutonium or the uranium route to go ahead and build um build their nuclear program.
So when people say uh, you know, oh yeah, we destroyed their capability to uh do it and we set them back a couple of years.
That's fine.
Let's assume you guys did destroy their facilities.
I I guarantee you guys they have other facilities that we don't know about.
Like, bruh, like the Fordell base has been known about since 2009, okay?
So I promise you guys they have other facilities, and we know that they've moved um so the rumor is somewhere around two to 400 kilos of highly enriched uranium was removed from the uh four-do uh from the four-do location.
So, bro, this this shit is crazy.
This shit is crazy.
Shout out to Bills.
Bills is uh here now.
Um shout out to Bills because me and Bills were working late last night, man, trying to get this thing um going.
so um so yeah Uh okay, Bill's is here too.
All right, let me um shout out to Bill's being here.
Let me keep playing the uh the video real quick.
All recognize there will be days and weeks ahead.
That's why yesterday I said if you want to know what's going on at Ford O, you better go there and get a big shovel because no one's under there right now.
No one's under there able to assess, and everyone's using reflections of what they see.
And that's why the Israelis, the Iranians, the IAEA, the UN to a man and to a woman who recognize the capability of this weapon system are acknowledging how destructive it's been.
So that's what's that's what's changed.
They probably did destroy it, Chapter.
Four days later.
Uh I'm confident they probably this is uh a point.
This is how difficult it is to actually manage.
You just watched a video of what this weapon is capable of.
Uh we that's where we find our confidence is in the skill of the men and women and the capability of the systems they employed and the recognition so far and the reflections that it was a highly successful mission.
Sure, I think you could uh I'd say go out.
The IC should be able to help you uh answer that question.
They look at a variety, as the secretary has alluded to, we look at a variety of things.
Uh I don't do that.
They do uh all different sources of intel, which I'd refer you to them to get clarity on on the and stuff.
So again, I go back to the IC, whether it's uh Director Radcliffe or OD and I Gabbard, I read the statements at the beginning, they're the ones aggregating the intelligence, and they're saying nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over a number of years.
Facilities were destroyed.
Um you cited a body of credible uh intelligence to suggest that the damage at Ford O and other places.
What is that referring to in when we see it?
I was reading from the CIA director's statement, which came out last night.
Who's on by Israel?
CIA.
Again, they do the BDA, they do the assessment.
CIA can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates, it also goes on to say new intelligence from historically reliable and accurate sources and methods.
Now, you can imagine.
What is that?
You can imagine the CIA director is going to be very careful about he how he articulates uh things of that sensitivity.
Classified secret, top secret, compartmentalized.
He's gonna know things that you're not gonna know, that the press isn't gonna know.
And he's reflecting that the sources he's seeing are highly credible.
Uh they've they've given credible intelligence, they are those processes of given credible intelligence in the past.
And can't form it.
You think we need to see that?
Do you have a top secret clearance, sir?
Eventually, the American people want to see it.
Yes.
You have a talk super clear.
So it's all super clear.
Not you.
Check and shirt.
Oh.
So Mike Lynn with Washington Time.
Yes, sir.
Thanks, sir.
Uh anybody who's ever read a battalion S2 report after a fight knows that it's usually the initial report is usually wrong, sometimes grossly so.
Has this been says what happened in this incident caused you all to sort of rethink the intelligence process or the dissemination, or do you think it's just a matter, I mean, it's a process itself, doesn't require any more adjustment.
Well, I could tell you what the what the chairman told me in the situation room and reminded us all, which is alongside what you just said, sir, is that the first first reports are almost always wrong.
They're almost always incomplete, right?
You you anything, uh whether it's the uh a squad level operation or strategic level operation, the initial reflections you get are coming at you at at uh at a high rate of speed from a lot of different sources.
So your job is to step back and assess them.
And that's why we're urging caution about putting it pre-premising entire stories on biased leaks to biased publications trying to make something look bad.
How about we take a beat, recognize first the success of our warriors, hold them up, tell their stories, celebrate that, wave an American flag, be proud of what we accomplished.
And in the meantime, I can assure you the chairman and his staff, the intelligence community, our staff, and others are doing all the assessments necessary to make sure that mission was indeed successful.
Yes, right there.
Sir Thank you, Mr. Secretary.
Um Iran has recognized that their nuclear program was indeed severely damaged, but they also said that the U.S. strikes only strengthen their ability and their determination to complete their nuclear.
All right, so this is gonna be a good question here.
Um let's see how Pete answers this.
Their program.
How do you respond to that, sir?
Is that a provocation from Iran?
Well, I would say Iran's gonna have to say a lot of things right now in order to bolster their image, especially internally.
You know, in if they have media, there's a lot of things uh they'll say for domestic consumption.
Uh but we're watching very closely what they do.
Again, that's the intel community.
Our job as the chairman, I mean the chairman laid it out so beautifully.
Our job is to be prepared.
And how proud are you?
How proud am I?
I I didn't know the full story of those men and women.
Um Silent Goldie says, have you seen the news about the J Extremist that killed and crucified a Christian pastor?
He had to plan to crucify crucify 14 pastors in totals.
Do you have any thoughts on that?
You're a one-of-one go.
Uh yeah, I mean, look, I did hear about that, but I'll tell you this the mainstream media ain't gonna give a fuck about it.
But if he was Muslim, he would have been all over the news.
When it's what but when it's uh terrorism done by them boys, they don't give a fuck, bro.
Women 15 years ago who've been pointing at that target, that makes me proud to be an American.
That's an awesome story.
I hope we can tell more aspects of that in an unclassified way in the future.
Uh that that's that's a great thing to know.
Our job is to be prepared when the commander-in-chief calls, uh, based on those assessments.
So of course, our IC, the intelligence committee, will keep watching what Iran does and pay attention to that.
But the president has created the contours, the opportunity for a deal for peace in something that the world said was intractable, that wasn't possible.
And we got that piece that ceasefire, that option, because of strength, because of his willingness to use American military might that no one else on the planet can do, with the kind of planners and operators that the chairman just laid out.
Yes, sir.
Right there.
Yep.
Me, sir.
Um, just a quick question.
Um there's public imagery available saying that highly enriched uranium was moved out of Ford before the strikes.
Is that accurate?
Have you seen that?
I'm watching answers this.
And Mr. Uh Chairman, a question for you.
Have you been pressured um to change your assessment or give a more rosy intelligence uh assessment to us by any political factors, whether it's the president or the secretary, and if you were, would you do that?
Yeah.
Well, the that one's easy.
No.
Um no, I have not, and no, I would not.
My job as a chairman is to offer a range of options to the president uh and the national command authority to deliver the risks uh um associated with each of those uh and then take the orders of the National Command Authority and and go execute them.
Um this I've never been pressured by the president or the secretary to do anything other than tell them exactly what I'm thinking, and that's exactly what I've done.
And the highly recent user.
Uh there's nothing that I've seen that suggests uh that what we didn't hit exactly what we wanted to hit uh in those locations.
Didn't answer the question.
It's about highly enriched uranium.
Do you have certainty that all the highly enriched uranium was inside the Four Dome Mountain or some of it because there were satellite photos that showed more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance?
Are you certain none of that highly enriched uranium was moved?
Of course, we're watching every single aspect.
And that's true.
Uh that that was reported that there were a bunch of trucks there a couple days right before the bombing, man.
So dude, I'm telling you, they got that uranium out of there, bro.
Jennifer, you've been about the worst.
Yo, man.
Yeah.
Yo, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
It is entertaining, though, when um when Trump and his administration like go at the press, it's kind of fucking funny.
I ain't gonna lie.
Because they're fucking bad, bro.
They're bad.
This whole operation, they look at it like, yo, these guys took the fucking wind out our sales, so they're they're definitely gonna shoot back at the media, bro.
The boy the the one who misrepresents the most intentionally.
I don't know.
Uh what the president says.
I'm I'm I'm familiar.
And in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers, the refueling, the entire mission with great accuracy.
So I I take issue with that.
I appreciate you acknowledging that this is the first oper the most successful uh mission based on operational security that this department has done since you've been here.
And I appreciate that.
So we're looking at all aspects of intelligence and making sure we have a sense of what was where.
Why not um acknowledge the female pilots that also participated in this mission?
The early messages that you sent out only congratulated the boys.
So when I say something like that.
Of course, bro.
What the bro, what the man.
Our boys and people are so stupid.
See, this is the kind of thing the press does, right?
Of course, the chairman mentioned a female bomber pilot.
That's fantastic.
She's fantastic.
She's a hero.
I want more female bomber pilots.
I hope the men and women of our country sign up to do such brave and audacious things.
But when you spin it as because I say our boys and bombers is a common phrase.
I'll I'll keep saying things like that, whether they're men or women.
Very proud of that female pilot.
Just like I'm very proud of those male pilots.
And I don't care if it's a male or a female in that cockpit, and the American people don't care.
But it's the obsession with race and gender uh in this department that's changed priorities.
We don't do that anymore.
We don't play your little games.
Fucking ridiculous, bro.
Removed from the facility.
Okay, and let's see if he's gonna answer it this time.
Or the B2 struck.
So I'm not aware of any intelligence that I've reviewed that says things were not where they were supposed to be.
Moved or otherwise.
Yes.
Nice answer.
Kelly Meyer with News Nation.
I'm not aware of any intelligence, which means he didn't get an official product saying it.
We all know they more than likely moved it or they have another program somewhere else.
But they're not gonna share that, guys.
Remember, guys, that they're only sharing what they want to share with you guys that isn't uh that's like not clo that's um unclassified.
They have a lot more interclassified information.
They got informants on the ground, all this shit chat.
So uh let me read some of these chats real quick and then we're gonna segue to the next thing.
Um let's see here.
So we got, let me read some of these chats right here.
Bear with me real quick, Chad.
Chat.
Um go main cam.
Cool.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Okay, Angelo says, yo, Myron, you gotta check out Candace's episode of today.
Seems like a rabbi is paying people to get to make videos about her.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Uh Rain Rhodes says, what do you think of the likely uh Hood Trump will pull out of the Ocas deal?
And what do you think of the two of the last four USA presidents have said that Australia is America's closest, most reliable partner?
Eh.
I mean, we got a CIA base over there.
Uh what do you think is the likelihood of the U.S. Intel leak about the Ford O bombing being a failure coming from a Zionist insider who wants to force Americans to stay involved in the war to prevent Iran from making nukes so we don't look weak or incompetent.
That's that's always a possibility.
Also, there was a story that broke out.
I mean, obviously, I don't know how reliable it is, it came from the Tehran Times.
But long story short, um, they said that uh Iran passed information to the United States about a potential false flag that Israel is gonna do in the United States to ramp up the war, which I would not be surprised of.
Um, but you know, Tehran Times, you know, it's state affiliated, which you know you know what that means.
So, yeah.
Both thought I would share that with you guys.
That did break uh earlier today.
Just join the OSS uh from Brand.
I've been watching you before uh you went fresh out of the studio.
Damn, I'm now able to support you even more.
Thanks for everything you do, my guy.
Thank you, bro.
Uh long time supporters shout out to you.
Jabbar says, Do you think the war in Iran was a distraction from Trump and Epstein files?
Eh.
It'll come back again.
I appreciate this pressure.
Nice to try uh nice to see the D class to show everyone.
This is the type of briefing I've got uh over the years with being TS.
That makes sense.
Uh Mr. B. Yo Meyer in 2009 is when Israel's uh launched this Stux Neck virus on the Iranian centrifuges.
I don't know if you know that.
I know that Iran launched the thing, but I didn't know it was in 2009.
Thank you for that.
Did you see on true social how Trump told the Israeli government to drop BB's charges and investigations?
I guess he wasn't Epstein logs all along.
Yes, I did see about that.
Um suggestion topic for Friday.
Women should not be able to return to work until their lost last child is 10 years old.
While at home, they'll forgo their right to vote.
The idea, no skin in the game, no vote, right?
Uh, bro, most people would not understand that premise of that vote.
Good point, but you gotta simplify.
People are stupid, bro.
You gotta understand people are stupid.
Okay.
You gotta make it for the lowest common denominator.
Um dissident of Loki says, You mean to tell me that we uh pissed away 15 plus years and God knows how much money for one bunker?
Bro, huge oh, yep, they did, bro.
Hey, I'm late, but I made it just finished working out.
Shout out to you, Pop.
Uh, anyway, no one can even know what happened yet because there hasn't been a proper battle damage assessment.
However, I'm willing to bet that 12 uh 30k pound delayed munitions did some significant damage, common sense for sure.
For sure.
I I agree.
I'm not here to say that it wasn't a success or that they didn't bomb the fuck out of them.
I actually do think that they were successful and bombed the fuck out of it.
My argument is that Iran definitely has a um contingency.
That's my argument.
That I know for a fact that they probably have um, I know for a fact that they probably um have other sites.
You know, there's just no other way.
It's just simple as that.
There's no other way.
So um, yeah.
Okay.
Uh what else here?
I know you want to react to blank.
It talks about how Russia-China abandoned Iran and how Iran has zero allies left.
Interesting takes.
Uh, if I got time, bro.
Uh Iran did the fight by themselves, bro.
They literally um they fought by themselves in this situation.
They are they don't really have that many allies.
Um, yeah, China and Russia are trade partners, but yeah, I mean, they pretty much fought by themselves, dude.
So um, I just realized I have two separate accounts.
I'm a fucking idiot.
Must have signed with Rumble once and didn't realize.
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Darryl says the sensational guy named uh I'm six foot seven reacted to one of your college debates.
I don't know who that is.
Uh you bitch ass niggas on Rumble and YouTube.
This is how your shit should look if you watch over one time a week.
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Infantry might say, I heard you were uh FBI, my friend, no HSI, but same thing.
You're upset with USA actions as an infantry officer.
I may not always agree, but I believe we are the lesser evil in the world and create balance.
I hope you can agree.
Bro, I never said that.
Um, I just don't want us to get involved in conflicts for um for foreign countries, bro.
You know, you're infantry.
So literally they sell you the fucking Kool-Aid so that you go to war and die for Israel.
Uh, I don't want American soldiers to die for Israel, bro.
Uh, pop up says, did you cover Mark Rooter, the NATO chief calling Trump daddy?
The White House trolled him after and he dropped the Trump music video of Daddy's own by Usher.
Mary 515, is it true that Gaza war is over?
Just read something that said that and it won't take effect until in two weeks.
I doubt that, bro.
They're gonna continue to expand in Gaza and uh, you know, uh occupy.
They're never gonna stop occupying it.
Pierce Morgan just released a video of Dave Smith cooking that Iranian Zio.
If you want to check it out, obviously sauteed that bitch.
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Uh just get yourself a shirt.
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OK.
Uh.
Is it true that China made a new tech that is mosquito-sized drone?
I did hear about that.
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Um Bro Myron, you ever heard of that uh fake alpha male guy King Azule or some shit like that?
Always knew there was something funny about that dude.
He just got exposed by John Bravo films two days ago on how he graped the fifteen-year-old Virgin with a group of his Israeli boys.
I think it'd be good one to react to.
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Not gonna even bother.
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Uh, the king, you seen the tweets, Iran leader put claiming victory of USA.
Uh Israel and USA.
Yeah, we'll cover that too.
We'll cover that too.
Let's talk about the uranium chat.
Um, also, we'll talk about the Diddy case as well and the TikToker that was killed by this fucking crazy bastard.
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Okay, free bagels, OEV says, Yo, Myron, can you watch the Candace Owens Vid from today watching it's crazy?
Also, can you react to the Trump tweet?
True social about Nancy Nan Yahoo's trial.
I already covered that yesterday with Nannyahoo.
Um, if we got time with Candice, we'll look.
Let me go ahead and look at Candice right now.
Let me pull up her channel.
Yeah, I have noticed that there's been uh a lot more hate on her recently.
So I would not be surprised if um catch predator, Israel bringing pastors and influencers.
Is this it?
This gotta be it.
Stream one hour ago?
Yeah, this has got to be right here.
I'll have this in a queue if we've got time for it.
Uh, let's get into, uh, this uranium thing right here.
Targeted sites, Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
Despite extensive damage to the targeted sites, Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
Iran secretly relocated its 400...
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100 kilogram stockpile of 60% enriched uranium to an undisclosed location Before the U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities.
Unusual truck activity at Fordo.
In the days leading up to the strikes, satellite imagery revealed a convoy of 16 cargo trucks lined up along the main road leading to the tunnel entrance of the Fordo fuel enrichment plant.
This was highly unusual as such large-scale vehicle activity had not been observed before, suggesting preparations to transport sensitive materials.
The following day, most of the trucks had disappeared from the site, while a few were spotted about a kilometer away from the tunnel entrance.
The scale and timing of this movement strongly indicated the removal of critical assets, most likely the enriched uranium.
Tunnel sealing operations, additional satellite images showed trucks and bulldozers positioned near the main tunnel entrances.
Some vehicles appeared to be involved in sealing off the tunnels, likely in an effort to prevent inspection or further attacks.
These actions suggest a coordinated effort to secure or hide what had been stored inside.
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency and U.S. intelligence, the underground enrichment halls and tunnel entrances sustained very significant damage.
Some tunnels were reportedly collapsed or backfilled in anticipation of an airstrike.
Above ground infrastructure, including power systems and facilities linked to uranium conversion and metal production was heavily damaged or destroyed.
Leak reports from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency based on initial battle damage assessments by U.S. Central Command confirmed the credibility of these findings.
However, the assessments also note that the strikes did not eliminate the core components of Iran's nuclear program.
Most centrifuges and rich uranium stockpiles survive intact.
As a result, the DI estimates that while Iran's nuclear ambitions have been delayed, they have only been set back by a few months, not dismantled.
But let's take a look at the possible scenarios where they have hidden these nuclear centrifuges.
Evidence and expert analysis suggests Iran may have moved nuclear material from Fordo to several possible locations.
One likely option is the underground tunnel network at sites like the Espahan nuclear complex, which reportedly remain intact after recent airstrikes.
NEC ends with its history of underground construction, could also house some of the material.
Major nuclear facilities like Isfahan and Natanz have the capacity to store such material, even after partial damage.
Iran may also have relocated it to secret or undeclared sites, including military bases like Parchin or unknown underground bunkers.
Dispersing the material across hidden locations would reduce the risk of total loss.
Let's show how this is extracted through super simplified animation.
The centrifuge consists of a high grade tube with a spinning motor at the bottom and a feeding tube at the top.
Uranium is fed into the centrifuge as a gas called uranium hexafluoride.
As the motor spins at high speed, the heavier uranium-238 is separated from the lighter uranium-235 using centrifugal force.
The uranium-235 floats to the top and is collected at this section of the centrifuge.
While the heavier uranium-238 in the color green falls to the bottom of the centrifuge and the enrichment process is complete.
If the nuclear enrichment are 90% pure and compressed into rods, this is how it might work.
And the most important part is the uranium-235 hollow projectile rings.
It weighs around 84 pounds or 38.4 kilograms.
While the front is the uranium target rings that weigh around 56.2 pounds or 25.6 kilograms.
Closely note as it is very important to understand the projectile ring slugs are hollowed and designed for the target rings to enter.
These are the three electric gun primers.
The primer is the device responsible for initiating the propellant combustion located here, also known as the corda or conventional charge that will push this projectile at an explosive force.
All these mechanism and parts are encased in a 6.5-inch or 170 millimeter smooth board gun barrel.
Moving to the front, this is the impact absorbing anvil.
Just above it is the tungsten carbide plug.
These are the four polonium initiators placed on the tungsten carbide.
They are kept to make sure there will be a nuclear chain reaction when it is dropped and activated.
Moving to the top of the structure are the arming and fusing equipment.
Let's move outside this atomic bomb to understand it better.
These are the barometric sensing ports and manifolds.
The barometer helps to identify the altitude in which the bomb is located so that it can activate this archie fusing radar altimeter, which is these curvy-looking objects that activates before reaching the ground.
Just above it is the electric plug, and some refer to this as the arming wires.
If the nuclear enrichment are 90% pure and compressed into rods, this is how it might work.
Before opening the bomb bay doors, all three arming plugs are pulled one after the other.
The door is opened and the bomb falls due to gravity.
Then it switches to its internal 24-volt battery and starts the timer.
After 15 seconds, the bomb would be approximately 3,600 feet or 1,100 meters away from the aircraft.
The barometer senses the desired height of around 580 meters or 1900 feet.
As the little boy was designed to be an airburst above the ground.
The membrane closed a circuit activating the multiple radar altimeters located at the front of the bombs.
The barometric stage was added because of a worry that external radar signals might detonate the weapon too early.
To ensure accurate detection of final altitude, multiple radar altimeters were utilized.
This process involves measuring the altitude above the ground beneath the aircraft or the little boy through the timing of radio waves' travel, reflection, and return.
Once the correct height was sensed, the firing switch activates.
This ignites the three Navy gun primers in the breech plug.
This sets off the charge consisting of four silk powder bags, each containing two pounds or 0.9 kilograms of cordite.
The uranium projectile will be launched at 300 meters per second toward the opposite end of the gun barrel.
Four polonium initiators placed on the tungsten carbide initiate the nuclear reactions.
This is where nuclear fission happens.
Let's dive a little bit deeper.
The neutron strikes the nucleus and is absorbed.
The absorbed neutron causes the nucleus to undergo deformation.
The nucleus fission releases an average of two or three neutrons, thus creating a chain reaction or in some words, an explosion.
Let's simplify this through these animations.
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Isn't it wild that we have technology like this, chat that like literally can like destroy the world.
Once the correct height is sensed, the firing switch activates.
The three Navy gun primers ignite the charge, consisting of four silk powder bags, each containing two pounds or 0.9 kilograms of cordite.
The uranium projectile is launched at 300 meters per second.
At this point, four polonium initiators placed on the tungsten carbide, initiate nuclear fission reactions.
In a milliseconds, there will be an explosion damaging buildings and killing people by the thousands.
Now moving back to Fordow, let's take a look at why this nuclear enrichment site is so hard to destroy.
Fordow is protected by a complex network of defenses, including six TUML entrances leading into its underground uranium enrichment facility.
The most critical parts of the site, specifically the enrichment infrastructure, are buried deep inside a tunnel, approximately 200 meters long, carved directly into the side of a mountain.
The main enrichment chamber is believed to sit directly beneath the mountain ridgeline, hidden under a massive layer of rock.
From the tunnel entrance to the chamber, the distance spans roughly 200 meters.
The train itself adds another layer of defense.
It starts off with a gentle slope near the tunnel entrances, but becomes significantly steeper about 160 meters from the ridge, providing natural protection from overhead strikes.
And here's where it becomes even more challenging.
If the enrichment chamber sits at the same elevation as the tunnel entrances, it's shielded by approximately 40 meters of solid rock when approached from narrow vertical angles, around 25 degrees.
A bomb dropped directly from above or even at a 40 degree off axis angle, as would be typical for a high altitude strike from a subsonic B2 bomber.
Would need to break through up to 40 meters of dense mountain rock to reach its target.
To overcome this, the U.S. deployed six B-2 spirit bombers, each armed with GBU 57 massive ordnance penetrators.
And now we know from that press conference that these bombs were specifically made for this site, pretty much.
Now we know.
Deep penetrating bunker buster bombs designed for hardened targets like Fordo.
These strikes targeted the mountain ridge directly above the tunnel network and underground enrichment halls, aiming to penetrate the fortified layers and disrupt Iran's nuclear operations.
The B-2s also target at least six of the known tunnel entrances leading into the facility.
Post-strike satellite imagery, along with assessments from weapons experts, confirmed that at least three of the four main entrances sustain significant damage.
Large craters were visible near these access points, indicating a direct hit and probable disruption to the facility's internal infrastructure.
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Alright, so um cool.
So let's go ahead and get into the next topic.
And I turned the volume up a little bit for you guys, man, because I see some of you niggas are still bitching in the fucking chat.
Which are shitty headphones that probably suck balls, but it's fine.
Um let me read some chats and then I'm gonna go ahead and go into the next topic, which is going to be what time is it?
It's 757.
We might be able to do Diddy.
I I'm gonna try to get Melon here real quick.
Well, I read these chats.
Then we'll do a TikTok, and then we're gonna cover some Israel debates as well, too.
So we got a lot of shit to cover, guys.
Don't worry.
Alright, let's see here.
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Oh no, sorry.
Um, bro, Myron, did you know Michael Jackson was pro Palestine?
Yep.
Um, nightly wisdom.
Uh, I'm an infantry officer too, but can the other dude not realize that we barely fought and died for all those wars except for uh our own since the war of 1812, pretty much.
The military is fed up with this BS.
Anyways, my topic for Friday.
Women wear makeup and lie makeup to lie and make up for their flaws.
How about that?
Okay, maybe we can do that.
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Keep it.
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Yeah, bro.
You have to be extremely knowledgeable because if you're not, then no one's gonna listen to you.
Um, so make sure you really have your homework on point and you're experienced.
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That's why I haven't been around.
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Also, someone could deep fake Trump to get him out of blackmail.
Uh congratulations, bro, on beating cancer.
That's a big fucking W, man.
Congrats.
I'm happy to hear that.
I'm glad that you're still with us.
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Um The GOAT, uh, this is from our men.
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In the late 50s, heavy water, uh, which ended up in the Demona reactor in the Negev Desert in Southern Israel, was produced by Norwegian Hydro, but sold through the state-owned industrial company Noratum to avoid international monitoring arrangements.
Israel agreed to pay triple as much as it would have to cost to buy the heavy water from the United States.
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Hippo, do you agree with Nick that Tucker is some sort of intelligence agent?
Have you looked into it?
Thanks for all you do always.
Um I don't think Tucker is intelligence necessarily.
Um I can see why um Nick doesn't like uh Tucker or or Max Blumenthal.
From what I understand, they they did some bullshit to him in the past.
So I can understand um why he might have some grievances.
So um, you know, I I kind of just assess the information more uh than the individual, but I do understand that you know uh Nick doesn't like Tucker or Max Blumenthal because they try to do a hit piece on him in the past, so I totally understand um why he might have that uh that perspective.
All right, I'm just going to go ahead and let's just jump into the stuff right now from Law and Crime.
Your questions, we're going to get Elizabeth Milner up right now.
Before I do, I just want to let you know we got a super chat question that came in from Smarty Pants.
Smarty Pants, first of all, thank you so much.
I know you've been very active in our uh questions for the last several weeks.
We really do appreciate it.
The question is uh jury does not or does have to be unanimous on the RICO predicates for the Rico uh conspiracy case.
Yes.
Uh for that charge, Rico conspiracy, yes, they absolutely have to.
Mel said he's 20 minutes away, so I'm just gonna go ahead and just go into it, guys, because I don't want to waste any more time, and we got a lot to cover.
We still got some Israel debates.
We got um uh the TikTok thing.
Um so we're gonna cover the TikTok thing.
Uh Scott Ritter versus this dude, Jonathan Cornicus, who's an IDF per spokesperson.
Also, we got to cover, I didn't get to do this.
Adam Sosnik versus Anna Kasparian.
We didn't get to do that.
Also, we'll cover real quick uh the attempted murder of a federal agent in Nebraska.
Uh and then if we got some time, we'll cover some other stuff.
And then we also got this debate as well here.
So we got a lot of shit to hit, guys.
So um, but only with respect to two.
So yeah, as you guys know, quick little recap for the Diddy case.
As you guys know, uh P. Diddy, aka Shaq Holmes, right now, um, this week is going to be the last week.
I think today was our uh closing arguments.
Um I think the defense and the prosecution made their final arguments.
So basically they're gonna start deliberating next week, chat, from what I understand.
Um that's what people are telling me.
They're gonna start deliberating next week.
Um the government actually dismissed a couple of the charges against him.
Um and the charges they dismissed were the charges that were a little bit um, I think uh arson, the kidnapping, shit like that.
So they're gonna focus mostly on uh the racketeering stuff, okay?
So we'll see what happens, chat.
Um, but yeah.
Only with respect to at least two predicate crimes, and I believe on the verdict form, they even have to check off which of those were actually proven.
So it's a really good question.
By the way, uh Miss Nkeze, Jesse fellow class of 2012 lawyer.
Uh is that Kenza?
Kenza, if it is, put it down in The chat.
Good to see you.
Kenza, it's been a minute.
Where have you been?
I hope it's Kenza.
Anyway, thank you so much.
All right.
Let me bring on Elizabeth Milner, uh, Long Crimes in Court reporter, fan favorite.
Everybody loves Elizabeth.
Why?
Let me read it to you.
Alana Rodriguez says, Hi, Queen Elizabeth and Jesse.
You're both great.
That courtroom.
And especially um over on the defensive side, where you're seeing more of Diddy's support system and family come to court today to really kind of be here for the final days of the trial, pretty much.
Of course, that being summations, aka closing argument.
So we saw everyone from Janice Combs, Diddy's mother, um Charlucci, who's one of Diddy's very close friends, who's been inside that courtroom every single day of trial, and even was attending some of those pretrial hearings too.
Um we saw Keisha Combs, that's Sean Combs' sister, Justin Combs, Sean Combs' son.
Um Quincy was there again.
That's also um Sean Combs's son, Lisa Hilton, who is the mother of Justin Combs was there.
Um Sarah Chapman, who is um Diddy's daughter Chance's mother.
Um, and then of course the twins were there, that being Delilah Combs and Jesse Combs.
And so it's interesting, the only one that notably was absent from what I could see inside the main courtroom was just Christian Combs.
But everybody else, um, or and I'm Yeah, and the trial's winding down, man.
Also say probably his youngest daughter, that being love.
Um, she wasn't there inside the courtroom.
But I think notably also um some interesting faces that are inside that courtroom today, too, maybe not necessarily on Sean Combs's side was Doug Wigder, who we all know to be um Cassandra Ventura Finds um attorney, as well as Jay Clayton, and that's the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
So a lot of famous faces are inside that courtroom.
A lot of people that were very familiar with us.
We've been following this case pretty closely.
Oh, and I think I forgot Karen Agnippel's inside that courtroom, too.
So it's a lot of people there really trying to see what these summations are going to be, both on the prosecution side, and then once we get to the defenses closing tomorrow, obviously, for the defenses side too.
Since since there are no cameras in that federal courtroom, there's no audio equipment in that courtroom.
Elizabeth has been our eyes and our ears for the last several weeks.
And as you guys know, federal uh federal court, there is no um federal courts don't allow uh cameras or reporters in with you know audio.
Uh you can't even bring your phone.
Guys, when I was there for the first uh two weeks or so, um, you can't even bring your phone in there, man.
So we have this question for Merleen Spies.
What is Diddy's reaction today?
Does he look worried?
Yeah, so I was trying to get some peaks in between all the heads of the attorneys that were really literally right in front of me inside the courtroom today.
Because normally that row right in front of us in terms of the press is normally empty.
But today again, everybody's inside that courtroom.
So when I was getting peeks and glimpses over at the defenses table, I was trying to see what Sean Combs' demeanor was during these closing arguments, especially as they were talking about Rico, especially as they were talking about sex trafficking, both um alleged victim one, that being Cassie, and alleged victim two, that being Jane.
And so from what I could see, especially at the start of the trial, or excuse me, at the start of closing arguments today, I really kind of saw Sean Combs really just kind of stare a little bit into the distance from what I could see.
He was kind of looking toward where the judge is on the bench, and obviously there's no witness over there.
So, really, the um prosecutor that being Christy Slavic was giving her summations over kind of towards the side right in front of the jury box with a microphone and a stand, kind of like the one that I have my notes on right now.
Um, and so I saw him kind of looking a little past her, again, kind of towards the judge's direction.
Then I would look over, I'd see him kind of like look getting glimpses over at um Christy Slavic doing the summations and possibly at the jury too.
And then I saw him, you know, doing what he usually does too, while he's at the defense table, which is jotting notes down, passing them off to Mark Agnifilo.
So really we got all these different kinds of movements from him, but in terms of just demeanor, I think he was just especially happy to have his family inside that courtroom, making sure everybody um was who was on the list was able to get inside in order to support him.
And so from that, that was probably the most reaction I've seen of him is just a big smile on his face whenever he saw his family.
Elizabeth, we're reading the transcript of the closing arguments.
We have no idea what the tone is.
And for those of you that are wondering, um, so when I was there in a courtroom, right?
Uh Diddy, he's about five foot eight.
Um, he's a lot darker in person.
Um, and uh his hair is all white, chat.
All white.
Um, you know, people forget that.
Diddy is 60, like he's like uh he's damn near 60 years old, man.
He's uh I think 55 if I'm not mistaken.
So um this is a guy that's been, you know, in the music industry since the fucking 90s, early 90s.
Um so he's been in it for pretty much his entire adult life, man.
So um this is a big deal, chat.
Um, You know, I know a lot of you guys might be younger, so you guys might not know who did Diddy is.
Um, but this guy ran the music industry um in the 90s and early 2000s for sure.
Um obviously he's not as relevant now, um, or over the past 10 years, so to speak.
Um, but he's still obviously, you know, found a bunch of acts, been behind the scenes on a lot of stuff.
So um this trial's been wild, bro.
Christy Slavic is actually delivering it.
So we have a couple of questions here.
Jack asks, Elizabeth, how would you describe the overall tone of Christy Slavic's closing argument?
Was it emotional, methodical, aggressive?
Uh John Doe III asks, what seemed to be the prosecution's most powerful moment in closing arguments so far?
Yeah, well, it seems like it's very methodical.
And you know, I know that this is a very high profile trial.
Obviously, it's a very high-profile defendant, that being Sean Combs.
And so maybe people might think that they're expecting these very animated moments during the summations done by the government, but it seems like it's just really kind of very monotone, very just kind of very concise, I should say.
But I will say this, Jesse, is that Christy Slavic, when she's giving these closing arguments, she really is just laying it out as simple as possible, to the point I'm actually understanding everything that's going on.
And I'm like, okay, this is really just kind of laid out perfectly for the jury.
Now, could points have been um kind of condensed a little bit and not as repetitive, possibly, maybe.
But in terms of just the tone in her demeanor while giving these closing arguments, it is very kind of similar to how the government's opening statement was.
It was just very monotone.
You can tell she's kind of reading off of um the scripts that she had prepared.
But I think it's interesting too because let me um let me deal with um so.
So when it comes to the Diddy case, right?
A lot of people think that it's like somewhat similar to Epstein.
It's not at all, guys.
It's not at all.
Um and this is where you gotta have to be not be a retard, because some of people love to just like look at conspiracy theories and be like, oh, this is what happened.
This is how the Diddy case work, okay?
Let me let me just recap this shit for you guys, okay?
So you guys like know what the hell's going on here, right?
So with the Diddy investigation, this is basically how it goes.
Diddy, a music mogul who's a billionaire that has a lot of money, basically what he would do is all right, buddy, can I can I can I deliver my monologue or what?
What?
Yeah, I love you too.
So anyway, um, Diddy was a music mogul, billionaire, wildly successful, etc., creator of the bad boy, uh, um, you know, CEO of Bad Boy Records, etc.
He met Cassie.
Cassie, for those of you that don't know, is a music artist.
Um, she had a popular song, um, you know, me and you, um, you know, um, I think me and you is probably like one of her biggest hits, if I'm not mistaken, right?
Anyway, regardless, with this song, right?
Uh, you know, she blew her career up.
Her and Diddy began to have a sexual relationship.
During the course of their sexual relationship, they would engage with somebody called freak-offs, okay?
And freak offs basically, guys, is where Diddy and her meet up at a hotel.
The hotel is set up in a certain way with baby oil, lube, um, lights, dimly lit, kind of this mood thing that he would want, right?
And what would happen is Diddy would hire escorts, okay, a lot of the times through Cassie, and Cassie would call the escorts, set up the escorts, they'd come to the hotel road to the hotel, typically at the Trump or you know, some of these nice hotels in LA, Miami, et cetera.
They used to do this in multiple cities all across Atlanta, Miami, New York, um, LA, etc.
So the escorts would come and the escorts would have sex with Cassie as he watched and would, you know, goon.
Now, obviously, this is wildly fucking weird and strange.
But he did this with Cassie.
And um, it was only him and Cassie, and then another girl later on named Jane.
So these are the two witnesses, basically, that um would be involved in the free cough.
So the free calls were basically him gooning in a corner as an escort, had sex with Cassie and Jane.
Jane, who I believe at this point is 50 cents baby mother.
Okay.
I think that's who she is, is 50 cents baby mother.
So these are the two women that he did these freak-offs with.
It wasn't the parties.
It wasn't him compromising individuals.
This is a very big difference from Epstein.
As you guys know, Jeffrey Epstein, who was um an asset of Israeli intelligence, what he did was he would compromise powerful people and blackmail them.
And when they were blackmailed by them hooking up with women or girls, little girls that he would put them in touch with, he would use that to his advantage later on and blackmail them.
Diddy wasn't like that.
Diddy's situation was I'm gonna just have my girl get smashed by these escorts that I pay and I can go into it and watch it.
And contrary to uh what people think, he did this for a very long time undetected.
He did a very damn good job of ensuring that this stuff never came out.
Now, what fucked him up was Cassie went ahead and sued him.
All right, and when Cassie sued him, uh, and back in I think the end of 2023, she she filed a lawsuit against him for like 23 million or 30, no, 33 million.
Um, she ended up getting 20 million from the lawsuit.
But the long story short is in this lawsuit, it alleged all the patterns of uh sexual activity and the freak-offs that they used to do, um, where she felt like she was being coerced or whatever.
Now, the defense during the trial did a good job of showing that a lot of this stuff was consensual.
She was involved in the freak-offs, she would coordinate and bring the escorts there, she pay the escorts, etc.
So this is why I think the the defense did a really good job of um, you know, cross-examining a lot of the witnesses, and this is why they didn't necessarily need to um bring their own witnesses because they were able to attack Jane and Cassie and show that their credibility is a little off because it's like, wait, hold on one second.
So you're sitting here saying that you were, you know, the victim of a freak-off and you're being abused, the sexually abuse, all this other stuff, but you were with this man for years.
He's paying you your bills, he's taking care of you.
You're sending him DM messages saying that you want to get smashed by these escorts.
What the hell are you talking about?
So this is what the defense did where they attacked their credibility.
Now, I do want to know that um with Cassie, okay, she did end up winning 20 million dollars in the lawsuit from Diddy.
He settled within 24 hours.
Okay.
And then on top of that, she got another 10 million from Intercontinental Hotel.
As you guys remember, that hotel where you know, you see the video of uh Diddy like uh uh throwing her on the ground and hitting her.
That was the intercontinental hotel.
She sent a demand to intercontinental and was able to get 10 million from them.
So, and this came out during trial.
This was not publicly reported until it came out in the trial, because the defense like found out that she got a 10 million dollar settlement right before the trial started.
So um, you know, and I was there for a lot of this this uh this testimony.
So it's very important that you guys understand that Epstein and Diddy are not related whatsoever, completely different fact pattern, completely different intentions, completely different motor separandi, like not the same whatsoever.
Epstein compromised powerful people for his own benefit to utilize for intelligence services, namely Israel.
Diddy was just a perv that watched his girl get smashed by escorts.
Does that make sense, guys?
Give me ones in the chat if that all makes sense.
I hate when people like try to conflate the two.
They're two completely different types of cases, two completely different fact patterns.
And whenever people say that, I'm just like, yeah, you're low IQ.
Like, completely different, bro, type of cases.
Okay.
Give me ones that that all makes sense.
Uh twos of a dozen, and then tell me why.
What's the actual crime with that?
Um, the actual crime, like I that's a good question.
What is the actual crime?
Um Rico, because um basically he was um him and Cassie were moving these escorts all across the country, interstate transportation of escorts.
They put, you know, a PowerPoint presentation of just everything in terms of just all the assistance um that the jury was able to see, all the escort slash entertainers.
Um, why did the media portray him as uh rap industry's version of Epstein?
Uh that's a good question.
Um, not close whatsoever, completely different.
Completely different, bro.
Diddy was just a pervert.
If I'm gonna be a thousand with y'all, did he was just a pervert, bro?
That's what it is.
Because there was no other reason for him doing this besides his own personal like sexual satisfaction.
There was no money gained from this shit, nothing, bro.
Like, and he wasn't trying to compromise people.
If anything, he just compromised himself, but that's why he kept it down low for so long.
So completely different.
So whenever people like try to conflate Epstein and oh, I want to Diddy list, Epstein list, like, bro, you're fucking retarded.
You're literally low IQ, like one of these like fucking tinfoil hat retards.
Like, look, I'm off for conspiracies, I'm off for putting on tinfoil hats from time to time and not quite and questioning the government and questioning the narrative.
Um, but when it comes to Diddy and Epstein, completely different fact pattern, completely different cases, completely different situations, man, completely.
One guy was an intelligence asset for a foreign country, the other guy literally just liked to watch his girlfriends get smashed by escorts, bro.
Like, come on, man.
It's not that deep, bro.
...was able to see.
They were kind of bringing points from the transcript and relating it to certain points of maybe, you know, in some cases, the RICO conspiracy and arson and kidnapping, relating it to the testimony that was given by particular witnesses, Kid Cuddy or Capricorn Clark, those types of folks, and then bringing it back to the text messages where they're highlighting how these certain text messages were really kind of point to instances of alleged uh alleged sex trafficking in terms of Jane or in terms of Cassie.
And so that's really kind of the tone in terms of the closing arguments that they have, and from what I could see, even of the jury, especially at the beginning, they're really kind of paying close attention.
I think maybe towards the lunchtime hour, they were ready for lunch, because it's a long time to be listening to just one person.
But you know, if I can binge watch a Netflix series for eight hours, I think the jurors are okay with the four hour summation.
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Defense uh wanted Mark Agnifilo to go on Friday.
They didn't want to.
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It it affects the impact of that.
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Elizabeth, I know you have to get back into court.
Uh, great seeing you.
Thank you so much.
Great reporting.
We even have Outcast 93 saying, Elizabeth, you've been doing a fantastic job since the beginning of this trial.
You really have, so thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right, we're gonna continue the conversation now with uh Candace Kelly, David Ring, Aliyah Roberts.
Maybe we'll get uh Sierra Gillespie back up here as well.
Uh Aliyah Ali, I want to turn to you.
We have a question that came in from uh by the way, if you have questions for our panel for the next We're not gonna watch this whole thing.
We'll just fast forward through it a little bit.
Uh um testify to.
We had a very, very good, a lot of the the different um ways in which she was manipulated and abused, and that that the physicality between Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura Fine's relationship, which then makes her more credible, right?
So let's say we completely have Jane Doe.
I don't believe that she was forced, I don't believe that she was coerced.
You still have been bolstered Cassie Ventura Fine's testimony, and that will again still lead to a conviction based off of everything that she had testified to.
Y'all should need another victim.
I mean, if you're talking about a pattern of abusive victims, I mean, sure, Mia.
Yeah, there were only two um there were two uh victims that like were parts of the freak-offs.
Um, Diddy's girl, uh, sorry, uh Cassie, and then um, and then um 57 Baby Mom.
And for those of you that don't know who Cassie is, let me show you guys real quick who she is, because some of you guys might not know, man.
Some of you young niggas might not know.
It's her right here, bro.
Her more credible, right?
So let's say we completed.
Remember this back in the day?
19, right?
So that's her.
And then a lot, I think the other song.
Here's a way, long way to go.
This is another very popular song of hers.
Bad boy entertainment, bro.
This shit crazy, bro.
Music videos back then were so different.
What is this?
Miami?
Yep, of course it's Miami.
Remember this?
I'm gonna tell you like different way back in the day.
No fat bitches back then, huh?
What a different era.
Anyway.
Question.
Bria Biana, Brianna McGol.
But she makes up another specifically specific counts in this indictment for racketeering for sex traffic for transportation to engage your prostitution.
And there was a whole question about wasn't there supposed to be another alleged victim that testified?
Still kind of up in the air about what happened there.
All right, David, back to you.
We have a question from Matthew Robillard.
How can Diddy even begin to handle over 70 civil lawsuits?
I don't know if that's the exact number, but I wouldn't be surprised if it is.
Is it realistic?
Is it realistically possible to address each one?
Or is the strategy just to settle as many as possible?
Oh boy, look, he's gonna be fighting these civil cases for for a long time.
Let's assume he's acquitted, right?
70 fucking civil cases, chat.
Yes, still has to deal with the civil lawsuits.
And what's likely gonna happen is is somehow they're gonna you know get coordinated and and there's gonna be you know a process to them, but it's gonna take years for him to get through the civil cases.
And it'll be um, guys, we're gonna cover the Iran leaker and um the cover uh the comments from the Iran Supreme Leader as well, uh, after this Diddy thing.
Sorry.
Even more difficult if he's in prison trying to do it.
So so no, he's not just gonna go and start paying off everyone and sell those cases.
He's gonna hire, and I'm sure he has.
He's gonna have these outstanding lawyers who are gonna fight the cases and see.
And here's the thing.
He settled with Cassie within a day.
So that literally put the blood in the water, and everyone else and their mom sued him.
Mm-hmm.
All right, Candace, uh, question from Didi.
Why didn't Diddy, why Diddy isn't ratting out people to get a deal?
So I tell you what, there's still time for a plea deal.
I mean, it's very unlikely that that will happen.
Um is there really?
You think that would happen?
What would that look like at the end of this trial?
Everybody testified already.
Like I said, like I said, it's very unlikely that would happen.
We're saying that the door is is open, technically speaking.
But we know that that that that is, we have passed that.
That ship has sailed.
Um now I'm trying to remember what your question was.
Oh, will you rat people out?
You know, I think that one of the strategies that that we don't know about is what's going on behind the scenes with shot calls.
We don't know what that plea deal looked like.
We don't know um whether or not he gave up people, and if it was enough to get a plea deal that he liked.
Obviously, it wasn't because he didn't take it.
So I think that there's too much information that we don't know about in terms of ratting other people out.
And I wouldn't call it ratting, I would call it.
I'm sure they didn't offer him a deal to cooperate like that because he was at the top, he's a top target.
So when the top target doesn't get the deal.
So, no.
Listen, you have to, you have to uh act and comply with what your defense team is asking you to do.
There's information that I'm sure he has, and there's information that I'm sure his defense team has that is very, very important, and that perhaps can get him off in maybe some of these civil cases.
That is yet to be seen.
But those civil cases are going to be what is next.
And we might hear a little bit more about who's involved in those particular cases.
I never believed that he was gonna be ratting out people because if you take the prosecution's narrative, he's the head.
He's the top fish, he's the head of this criminal organization.
Now you could say politicians, you could say other KK.
I mean, it's really him.
It's you could look at you could look at other celebrities and politicians, but a lot of it was innuendo.
A lot of it was uh I think a lot of people went into this case thinking that oh my gosh, every single white party's gonna be exposed, every single celebrity is gonna be exposed exposed.
Yeah, it was all bullshit.
Uh like it has nothing, like the Diddy parties have nothing to do with the freak offs.
The freak-offs were shit that he did with escorts and Cassie.
That's it, bro.
Like, and and Jane.
It's gonna be like Jeffrey Epstein that we're gonna be.
People were going nuts thinking it was gonna be like Epstein, and it's completely not, dude.
Totally sensationalized.
Totally sensationalized.
It wasn't what it was.
It was a very specific prosecution with specific victims, specific charges.
And um, uh, you know, I and I don't think he was ever gonna take anything where he would have any prison time.
Because one of the reasons we have rushed to trial, Leah, right, is because he didn't want to spend any more time in jail.
He I still And that actually ended up hurting him, guys.
So funny, funny story for you guys.
Um, Diddy requested a speedy trial because um because obviously he didn't get bonded.
So since he didn't get bonded and he uh had to spend time in jail, typically when people aren't on bond, they they request a speedy trial, right?
Which is like 70 days within 70 days or so.
Um and uh what ended up happening was Cassie's like eight months pregnant, chat.
So when she testified, she was about a fucking explode.
And they were they they didn't like that.
So they didn't want to um they were gonna push the trial back, and the judge said no at that point because they didn't want her to go hit the stand, you know, super pregnant and make her look um, you know, even more like a victim.
That he thought the reason he surrendered his passport, the reason he came to New York, yes, he did cooperate with the government before.
Like he was literally like um he knew he was gonna be arrested, and he did everything in his power to like try to get bonded.
He put up his house, which is worth like 50 million in Miami.
He had to put a he put a bunch of money up and they still didn't let him do it.
And the reason why they didn't give him the bond, guys, because they were afraid that he was gonna intimidate witnesses.
That's the main reason why.
Um, and you know, they they claim that he was a threat to the community because you know he said beat up Cassie and the other girl.
He thought he was gonna make bail.
And I that was the case.
We were.
I'm surprised.
I thought he was gonna get bonded too.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
I thought he was gonna get bonded.
Um, but now that I've like seen the case and I've seen like what the allegations are, um, I can see why they didn't give him the bond.
So, yeah.
Okay, true alpha says, Do you uh my little brother who was in the Air Force was put on standby for a deployment to Iran?
That's wild.
Crash out Myron, the TikTok girl asked for it, honestly, a crime of passion he paid for her, BBL, then she kind of threw him aside, and they I stayed taunted, then they stated taunted her exes females, forget that men's.
Alright, we'll watch that next.
Bro, I don't think um I mean, bro, but nigga, killing her, nigga, that that's never justified.
That's crazy.
That's that's some sim behavior.
Uh Abduma says, I don't know how you're not bored of the Diddy shit yet.
You've done over a hundred hours on this.
We get it.
He's a freaking idiot.
Um, bro, you just look, dude, you gotta understand that some people don't want to just hear about Iran and Israel all day, bro.
Okay?
Like, like it's called being diversified.
All right, bro.
Like, a lot of you niggas are over here crying about the Diddy case.
It's like, bro, number one, it's interesting case.
Number two, a lot of people want to know.
Just because you're not interested in him anymore, it doesn't mean that other people aren't, bro.
Like, I'm not a one-trick pony.
I cover so many different topics because I can.
So I don't know what to tell you, bro.
I really don't know what to tell you.
Mr. B. Another topic suggests, and literally it's closing arguments, bro.
Okay, it's about to be done.
Uh false accusation of sexual assault is is worse than the act itself and should be punished equally, changing our mind.
Uh, I agree with that.
With Ghost Myron, from what I've you've seen and heard, what is your guess for the verdict?
Do you think the jury will find Diddy guilty or did he did he get off?
Uh I don't know, bro.
I I think he's gonna get found guilty of something.
With Diddy losing the case, meaning that being a cuck is illegal.
Uh part of it, yeah.
Shout out by her choosing your Fred Fresh over money, you're a real nigga.
First discovered you through watching the Tates brothers, the debrief is violent information source, done with the bullshit media, keep at it.
I got you, bro.
And that's that's what I try to do.
I try to keep uh cover everything, bro.
Like some people here just want to hear why just talk about Israel all day.
I'm not gonna fucking do that shit, bro.
Like, I'm not just gonna talk about Israel, Iran all day, bro.
Like, that's not what what I do.
Uh I'm a diversified guy.
I could cover a lot of different things, and I'm not gonna just like be a one-trick pony and just jailed all day.
Like, no, bro, no, fuck no.
That's not gonna be what I do.
Some of you niggas just want to sit here and listen to um we talk about that shit all day.
I'm not gonna do that.
Uh Emac James says, I know them other guys, they've just been talking about the way I do what I do.
They heard I was good, they want to see if it's true.
Oh, Cassie, oh yeah, that's making fun of her lyrics.
Oh man.
Yeah, shit's crazy, bro.
Shout out to Unforgiven with the five gifted subs, bro.
Thank you.
Punt appreciate that, sir.
He's gonna push it down the road.
Yeah, I completely agree.
I think people, the viewers, and and I am I was born in the 90s, so I recognize that people might not be aware of this.
This is not the first time that Sean Combs has been charged with a crime, right?
This is not the first time at all, right?
We had you have the issue with with the the gun with J with J-Lo back in 2003.
If I'm not mistaken, he was charged with Actually, not even 2003, that was like in the 90s with uh when Sean went to jail, that's what she's talking about.
Murder, or there was a conversation about or him being charged with murder.
So he's used to okay, I'm Sean Combs.
I show up, I do what they tell me to do, I pay whatever I need to pay, and then I go on with my life, continuing to do what I've been doing.
And I truly believe that there is a part of him that still thinks, despite all of the evidence that has been proffered against him, that that's what's going to happen this time.
David, we got a question that came up uh from Kinesha James.
Hi, awesome panel.
Thank you.
Question.
Isn't Christina Quorum, who we were just mentioning, Christina Corm like Glenn?
Christina Quorum is uh Diddy's uh right-hand man, uh sorry, well, right-hand woman.
For isn't KK like Ghlaine for Epstein.
She was never called as a witness.
Why would KK be different?
It's very, very good analogy there.
Now, you know, she's referring to Ghlaine Maxwell from the Epstein case who Um because it's very that's a simple question to answer, bro.
Uh because Glenn Maxwell, Glenn Maxwell actively brought the girls, groomed the girls to do certain things.
Um KK simply just paid uh paid the credit card bills.
That's what she did.
She was like Diddy's assistant with helping him get shit done.
So yeah.
Shit, hold on one second.
I'll keep playing the video.
Who really uh brought these teenage girls to Epstein so that he could engage in illegal sex with them, and now she's serving 20 plus years in prison for for that.
Uh I don't think we heard that KK participated in in in Sean Combs instance that much as Ghlaine Maxwell did with Epstein, but she is the chief of staff.
Her name has been Yeah, and also give mine, guys that like um when it came to Diddy, he was doing the freak-offs with Cassie and Jane, and then like random escorts.
So that's kind of what KK would pay the bills, bro.
Bannered about this entire trial.
She's never called to the stand by either side.
And she wasn't charged either, which is fucking weird.
She's definitely one of the co-conspirators that's gonna be be bannered about in closing argument as being in on a lot of these crimes.
And she is right there.
I think she's one of them boys, by the way, chat.
She's a central figure.
And if he gets convicted, there's a very good chance that she's gonna get charged next.
Let's talk Candace.
I know I think you want to say something about KK.
I feel I feel like you want to say something about KK.
Well, you know, KK is one of those people.
If you hear somebody a does, you know, dozens and dozens of times in a trial, this person has to be involved.
Again, not to the extent of Maxwell, like was just mentioned.
But we know that she knew everything that was happening along the way.
We may not have heard from her, but we actually did.
We heard from her through texts, we heard from her through different conversations.
We heard from her through the last two summation um summary art summary people, summary witnesses that had digital evidence, huge footprints of how she was involved.
So we may not have heard from her physically, and we may not have heard from Sean physically out of their mouths, but we heard something that could not be disproved and that was entered into evidence.
Three dozens of pages of information that connected everybody together.
I think that she's very, very important.
And I think that had she come for either prosecution or the defense.
I don't know.
I think that would have opened the door for Sean Combs to actually testify and blame it on her.
I bro, he would never testify.
This chick is drunk out of her mind.
She's this woman is drunk.
Him testifying would absolutely be fucking retarded.
It would fuck his ass up like bro.
Um second, and just got all these fucking windows open here, man.
Sorry.
Again, I know it's one of those things.
Well, yeah, when we look at the 1970 statute and the crime and the crime boss loophole, that's what it was created.
As you said, going after Sean Combs, but with the same token when it comes to his defense, his biggest defense in my estimation, would be actually it was KK, or she's uh also partly to blame, because had she taken that stand, she would have known so much information, she would have sunk his ship so quick.
He would have come up for air swimming and and paddle boating and paddle bolting right to that stand so that he could act in his own defense.
I mean, in a racketeering conspiracy case, he can't have agreed uh by himself.
He needed somebody else.
They say she's the main co-conspirator.
And I wonder if the jury's gonna be thinking about that.
Uh quick question.
A lot of talk about what happened yesterday.
I mentioned it today with Sierra.
Oh my gosh, you know, prosecutors are abandoning arson and kidnapping.
That was not the case, right?
They abandoned a theory of it.
But here we get a question.
Sunset of the North, the attempted arson and kidnapping dropped.
Is this still charges because it happened, not attempted?
So I think that let's just clarify.
We're right.
They're still going forward with arson and kidnapping.
You think it was a good idea that they dropped it, the attempt?
Because I guess they're still moving forward with the idea of no, he committed arson, he committed kidnapping, or he committed conspiracy to commit kidnapping or arson, or he committed aiding and betting, kidnapping our arson.
You think this is a good idea to streamline the case for the jury?
I do.
I think this is from uh from a merger standpoint.
If we can argue that the actual crime was committed, we don't need the attempt because the crime itself was committed, right?
We know that there was testimony from Kit Cuddy regarding the arson.
We know that there was testimony from Jane as well as Cassie regarding the kidnapping, so we no longer need an attempt at committing these crimes because the crimes, as far as the evidence has been proffered, if you believe Hey guys, what's up?
Uh, sorry, uh Andy's here.
I'm like resetting some shit with him real quick.
So I'll play this a little bit longer for you guys.
Just give me a minute.
The evidence the crimes were committed, and there no need no longer needs to be a need for the attempt of the set crimes.
I want to play you something.
So we knew this would come into evidence.
We knew it was a big part of this case.
As much as the 2016 tape of uh Sean Combs beating Cassie Ventura uh in the hotel hallway of the LR Intercontinental Hotel was gonna be a big piece of evidence.
In fact, that's how the prosecution started their case.
We also knew his apology video was gonna come in.
What, two days after CNN had published it?
I want to play it right now.
Talk about what impact this is gonna have in the case.
It's so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life.
Sometimes you gotta do that.
I was fed up.
I mean, I hit rock bottom.
But I made no excuses.
My behavior on that video is inexcusable.
I take full responsibility for my ashes in that video.
Disgusted.
I was disgusted then when I did it.
I'm disgusted now.
I went and I sought out professional help.
Got to go into therapy.
And just so you guys know, he ended up taking us down after I remember.
Um, you know, this video he put this on Instagram.
And this was retarded.
I'm shocked that he actually made this video.
And but he made this video right after um the video came out of him beating Cassie's ass.
So, you know, and just so you guys know also, like Diddy was on drugs, always drinking all the time and shit like that, bro.
Um, so this was like a very hazy part of his life, man.
Going to rehab.
Had to ask God for his mercy and grace.
I'm so sorry.
But I'm committed to be a better man each and every day.
I'm not asking for that.
Yeah, his hair is all white now, chat.
Forgiveness.
I'm truly sorry.
David, what impact do you think that video is gonna be have aside from the fact that before trial, I think the prosecutors made a great argument.
They said, you you can't argue that the tape of the 20, the 2016 tape was altered or isn't real.
He's basically admitting it's him.
Um so, but but besides that, what impact do you think that's gonna have?
Because I believe in jury instructions, there is this component of voluntary intoxication that he didn't form the proper criminal intent that might be necessary for, let's say, sex trafficking.
Um what do you think of that video?
What value is that video gonna have for the jury?
Here's what I'd say.
If we were just talking about the uh interconental hotel incident, the the beating of Cassie on that video tape, and then the the video and the apology by Combs is played.
Okay, it kind of has an impact on the jury, and he says all the right things and seems contrite, and it's Never gonna happen again.
I'm a changed man.
Okay.
But we've now heard so many bad acts about Sean Combs over a long period of time that it rings hollow.
It no longer has an effect on me because I'm like, you apologize for that because you had to.
It became public.
What about the other 40 things that you did that are despicable?
So I I don't think it's gonna carry a lot of weight in this trial.
Hmm.
By the way, a lot more conversation about KK.
So I'll throw this to you.
All right.
So um let me see here.
All right, never mind, bro.
Okay, let's get into um let's get into this TikTok thing, man.
This shit is crazy.
So we'll we're done with the Diddy.
Um closing arguments, we'll see what happens, man.
They're gonna deliberate, and uh we'll probably cover it again once we figure out what the hell happens there.
My second marriage?
When somebody wants to test me, don't challenge me to me, because I'm on proof of you wrong.
Just days after fitness influencer Gloria Gloria Zamora spoke those powerful words about leaving her husband.
She was gunned down in a sushi restaurant parking lot along with the man she was with.
And police say the killer was none other than her estranged husband.
We're gonna be breaking down.
Bro, this shit is crazy.
The devastating fallout of this tragic case.
Welcome to sidebar.
Presented by Long.
And the reason why I'm covering this, guys, is because this is this is uh this is like, you know, two things.
Number one, it's it's uh crime, which is what I cover.
And then also, uh Red Pill, because we gotta we gotta go over this because this is crazy.
Everybody, this is another lawn crime legal alert.
We received deprovera birth control shots and were later diagnosed with a brain in California.
Gloria Zamora, a popular fitness influencer and mother of seven, was shot and killed over the seven kids, bro.
What the fuck weekend, along with her dinner date, and what authorities believe was an act of domestic violence carried out by her estranged husband, and a suspected gunman was actually fatally shot at the scene by an off-duty sheriff's deputy.
This is according to police.
So we're gonna break down what happened, what investigators have confirmed, and obviously the deep impact this is left on the families and the many children that have been left behind.
It was Saturday night, June 21st, when 40-year-old Gloria Zamora and 43.
So literally last week, yeah.
Now, family members told NBC 4 that the two had been meeting up to discuss a new business project, a gym that specifically catered to women.
But at some point that evening, Gloria's a strange husband, Tomas Alberto, Tamaio, Lizaraga.
God damn, I think I'm uh uh Mexican as hell.
Showed up in the parking lot.
Police say he approached the couple and he opened fire.
Fontana police officer Steve Reed told local affiliate ABC 7, quote, we don't know how he knew where she was at, but apparently she had been at the restaurant for approximately an hour prior to the.
I mean, it's very obvious he had been stalking her, bro, and he or he probably had like um an air tag on her car or some shit like that.
Like, I mean, and she was there for an hour or two, so you know or she was posting on social media.
We know how with these women be, right?
Uh you guys look at like PMB Rock, for example, right?
Um, you know, his girl before he was shot at the Roscoe chicken and waffles or whatever it was where he was shot, she was posting on Instagram like a dumb bitch, right?
Like, this is what women do.
They love to be on the internet, they love to post where they're at, they love to show their lifestyle and what they're doing.
So I wouldn't be surprised if um he followed her on social media as well.
To the shooting.
So why was he there?
Well, according to Officer Reed, it all came down to one word.
They were going through a divorce.
That's what led to this.
Divorce.
That is a detail that is more than just context.
Because in fact, just days before the shooting, Gloria Zamora made a decision that may have tragically sealed her fate.
We're gonna come back to that.
But for now, police believe that probably took the kids from him.
Lizaraga deliberately tracked her down before shooting both Zamora and Garduno at point blank range.
Several off-duty law enforcement officers happened to be nearby when this shooting occurred, and one of them, a San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputy, was driving past the shopping center when he heard the shots ring out.
According to Officer Reed, quote, he was driving on the street outside the shopping center and heard the gunshots and saw what had happened, made a U-turn at the light and got out of his vehicle and confronted the suspect.
The deputy whose name has not been publicly released, shot and killed Lizaraga at the scene.
Fontana police confirmed the deputy's actions prevented further harm, though tracking.
I wonder if it's on police activity.
The two victims had already succumbed to their injuries.
Gloria Zamora wasn't just a fitness coach with over 150,000 followers on Instagram.
She used her platform to inspire women to pursue healthy choices, confidence.
Bro, come on, man.
Yo, look, let me let me tell you guys something about a lot of these like fitness influencer Chicks, bro.
A lot of them do surgery and then say, I'm a fitness girl, but they never work out or they don't work out seriously or whatever.
Look, I know she's deceased, so I'm not gonna speak ill of the dead.
But we we have to be realistic here.
A lot of these female fitness influencers, man, they do surgery.
They say, I'm gonna go to the gym, I'm lifting weights now.
Look at me, I'm healthy, blah, blah.
Um, but the reality is a lot of them don't know anything about fitness, don't really go to the gym, don't train hard.
And um, they say that they're influencers.
It's actually pretty fucking comical.
Um, but yeah, women do this shit all the time, bro.
It's self-worth.
Her life's work was dedicated to empowerment, especially for women navigating motherhood or navigating business and self-care.
But behind, that's not what it was, bro.
Like, dude, she's taking selfies at the gym, bro.
Come on, Jesse Weber.
Like, I get it.
This, you know, this is a this is a very um, you know, politically correct channel, so they're not gonna give real commentary on stuff like this.
But bro, the chick is taking selfies all the time and showing her body off.
I guarantee you a majority of her followers were probably thirsty men, bro.
That's the reality, unfortunately.
Again, it's tragic what happened to her.
I don't wish death upon anybody.
Um, but not even her in particular, but there's just so literally millions of women in America, just like this, where they sit there and say, I'm a fitness coach and I'm here to inspire.
But the reality is they just have a bunch of thirsty ass niggas on their shit, and they send them a OnlyFans link.
That's the truth.
That's the God on his truth when it comes to most female fitness influencers.
And like something else as well, right?
And Brandon teaches this too.
Like one of the biggest things that you guys know that Brandon teaches people how to, you know, start their fitness businesses.
One of the things that he deals with a lot when he has female fitness influencers, one of the first things he teaches them is um the one of the first things he looks at is their ratio.
Bro, all these fitness girls, bro, like 90% of them.
95% of their audience is fucking dudes, bro.
Punch.
And here's the problem.
If you're a female fitness coach and 95% of your audience are men, bro, you ain't making no money.
Get the fuck out of here.
You're not making no money whatsoever.
You stupid.
Because dudes that follow girls on Instagram, fitness girls, they're not getting no fucking coaching from you, bro.
It's just not happening.
Like, we just gotta keep it all the way a million, bro.
These dudes are not gonna sit here and hire you as a coach.
They're just fapping your pictures, following you, and looking at your profile.
Like they don't give a fuck about none of your shit, right?
They just don't.
And that's actually one of the first things that Brandon teaches female fitness influencers is you need to make sure that your Instagram or your social media platforms isn't a majority of men because they're not paying you.
Okay.
So this isn't even me being a sexist or an asshole or any of that stuff, even though I am.
But what I am saying is that when it comes to being a fitness influencer and monetizing on a fitness business as a woman, one of the rudimentary basics is your following has to be a majority women.
Most women that are on Instagram that are on social media apps showing that they're a fitness influencer, don't have a majority of women following them.
They have a majority of men, and that's not gonna equate to money.
Okay.
So, yeah.
And it's one that ended in a tragic and arguably preventable act of violence.
So to break it all down, I want to bring on a special guest.
I'm joined once again here on Sidebar by Sergeant Kyle Schober.
If you don't know who Kyle is, first of all, he's been a fantastic guest that we've had here on Sidebar.
He's actually the co-instructor of the Patrol Survival Tactics Seminar, and he's also the host of Shots Fired, a great podcast that public.
Uh with three A's?
What the fuck?
All right.
I'll take a look and I'll tell y'all right now.
Strength, though, was apparently a private struggle.
Break it all doctor of the Patrol Survival Tactics Seminar.
And he's also the host of Shots Fired, a great podcast with an amazing set behind you, too.
I don't know if you redid it, but it looks great there, Kyle.
Really good.
Uh so happy to see you again.
Thanks for coming back here on Sidebar.
Yeah, thanks for having me, Jesse.
Sad story.
Crazy the ending, how this sort of turned out.
Yeah, from a tactical standpoint, what's your assessment of you know, this off-duty deputy's response to a situation like this?
Well, you know, it takes a lot to confront somebody who just shot and killed two people in a parking lot.
So you gotta get credit to the deputy for even stepping up and doing that.
You know, fortunately for him, it didn't end tragically, uh, which it could have.
And so I give credit to him.
He probably saved a lot of other people that night.
Who knows what this guy's intentions were?
There are a lot of kids involved in this.
And when you're dealing with people's emotions going through divorces, this guy just shot and killed his ex and this guy that she's out to dinner with in a public parking lot.
That tells you a lot.
What is the training uh that prepares an officer for making a split second decision like this while off duty?
I mean, how do you train officers for this?
I don't think there is any training off duty.
I mean, the only training that cops get, which is very minimal in the first place, is everything on duty.
And so going to the range and things like that.
And just so everybody knows if you're gonna carry an off-duty weapon like this deputy was, you do have to get qualified by your agency to even be able to carry that weapon off duty.
And so we are trained, you know, you you do have to qualify with these weapons or guns that you carry outside of work.
And so, you know, he's just in, I don't know if you want to say the wrong place at the right time, but um if you're gonna take those actions upon yourself to confront somebody, uh you know, you do have to understand there could be consequences to that.
You're not wearing any police insignia, you're not wearing body armor, anything like that.
And so oftentimes I like to tell people or or cops, be a good witness if you can, you know, get license plate numbers, whatever whatever you need to do.
But in a situation like this where a guy just shot and killed two people, you know, that's on that's a personal choice, I guess.
Yeah, you gotta act.
You have to make if you want to confront them or not.
But this will get treated just like an officer involved shooting wood.
I mean, it's gonna be considered a homicide until justified as a justifiable homicide by the district attorney's office.
So he's gonna have to go through the same protocols as anybody would had he been on duty.
When this unfolds in a public place, like a public parking lot he's gonna get cleared immediately, he's gonna get cleared no problem.
What factors go into that if you're gonna confront a suspect like this?
What is the importance of situational and situational awareness?
You know, even in an environment, you have people around.
Um, what factors go into this?
Oh, you definitely have to be have good situational awareness.
You know, how many people are in this parking lot?
If you start firing your gun, what direction are you firing it?
Are you firing it towards the restaurant that's full of people?
Are there people walking around in the parking lot?
I mean, these are all things that you have to consider.
All right, guys, I'll be honest with you.
I'm looking through her uh Instagram profile.
It's like, you know, it's like a typical female Instagram.
When confronting somebody like that, you guys can go ahead and take a look, but like, yeah, bro, it's so off-duty, on duty, those things have to be taken into consideration uh anywhere that you're at.
Yeah, and and when you listen to the allegations here, or you think about the context of this.
If this really is a situation about uh a domestic violence gone to the worst extreme, um, what do you take away from that?
This level of violence, what are the warning signs that we should be looking out for?
Maybe as civilians, maybe as officers, looking into volatile relationships.
I mentioned the keyword divorce, and we'll talk about the solution.
And here's another thing too, bro.
Like, see, you look, see, man.
Look, let's be very, very fucking honest and blunt here.
This girl's out of this fucking guy's league.
All right, let's just call a spade a spade.
This woman is wildly out of this fucking guy's league, right?
This is like an average-looking average ass nigga Mexican dude, right?
Um, you could tell he's not that tall because she's not that tall herself.
He's barely above her.
Um, looks like a typical good guy that fucking does roofing or some shit.
Like, this nigga ain't special, right?
So, and this and here's the thing too.
I guarantee you guys, I'll promise you guys her growth on social media, her um, you know, being on YouTube, her being uh, you know, becoming an influencer, that absolutely inspired her to walk away from this guy.
Right?
100% that was a component in it, right?
So um winds up happening a lot of the times when guys, and I've noticed this with lower status guys or guys that like or have low sexual market value.
Guys that have low sexual market value when they get a girl that's way out of their league, winds up happening is they become obsessed.
Okay, they become obsessed, they don't want the girl to leave them.
They they they be they cling to that girl very hard.
Now, here's the other thing.
They were probably in a relationship for a long time and they got a lot of kids.
So not only was there a sexual market disparity, also they got kids together.
So he's gonna be even more fucking pussy whipped, right?
And clearly the guy's not red pillow where since he's not red pillow aware, he's doing dumb shit like this, stalking her to a fucking sushi shop and shooting her, right?
This guy's blue pill as they come.
And I've said this before, and I'll say it again.
Blue pill blue pill men are fucking dangerous to society.
Again for you, diggers, bro, because you guys got to know this shit.
It's very important shit.
Blue pill men are dangerous to society, bro.
They're absolutely dangerous to society.
Okay.
Because, and I talked about this with Anton actually uh a couple days ago.
If you guys were watching me stream on here, I talked about this shit with Anton.
Anton asked me, how can men navigate in the social marketplace and hold women accountable in in a society where we don't hold them accountable?
And I told him straight up, bro.
You really can't hold women accountable ever for their behaviors.
You can't.
Because unfortunately, we live in a modernized society that says men and women are equal and things are supposed to have like an egalitarian frame.
But the reality is that we're never gonna get that equality.
Okay.
And in this situation, what I mean as what I mean by that is if you commit a crime as a man, unfortunately, you're gonna always do more time than a woman that commits the same exact crime.
Okay.
How many of these women have we seen that are like high school teachers that are sexually assaulting these teenagers or these kids and they're getting a year, two years, get put on a sex, a sex offender list with no real consequence.
All over the place, right?
So like men need to understand, like deep down that number one, men and women are not equal.
And then number two, don't expect society to acknowledge this.
Okay.
Or sorry, don't expect men and women are not equal and don't expect society to correct that.
There we go.
Sorry.
Do not expect society to correct that.
Okay.
So this guy, right?
If he understood female nature and he understood that women are hypergamous, women are gonna get the best deal that they can get, or whatever.
And like he would understand and been able to accept this more.
Guys, it gets to a point where once you really figure this shit out with women, you know she's gonna break up with you, or you know it's over.
So it's easier for you to kind of like pivot and move, keep it pushing because you see it coming, because you understand female nature so much.
You're able to read it like, yeah, she ain't looking at me the same.
Yeah, she's not interested.
Yeah, this is probably gonna end.
And then, and then you want to be in a position where when she eventually comes to you and says, you know, I can't do this anymore, you're literally like, okay, no problem.
That's where I want all you guys to be.
That's when you know you're fucking super saiyan with this shit.
All right?
Either you're breaking up with her, or when she does come to you eventually and say, you know, I can't do this anymore, you're not even pissed.
You're like, okay, no problem.
I understand.
Done.
Right?
But since this guy doesn't understand women, clearly, and he's and he's attached, and there's a sexual market disparity, and he has uh and he has kids.
Cooked, blue pill kids don't understand female nature, gross sexual market value disparity.
That niggas are gonna last out and do this crazy shit right here.
This is why being red pill aware is so fucking important, guys.
As much as people sit there and say, oh, red pill or massages, manosphere assholes, blah, blah, blah.
The reality is, if you're red pillow aware, you would never put your hands on a woman.
If you're red pillow aware, you would never fucking hurt a female.
Like you're just not, because you understand that we're not the same.
You understand, guys?
Like that awareness, that that red pill awareness allows it where you are never going to rage at them doing some bullshit.
You can get angry or you can, you know, be annoyed or whatever.
But the point is is that we arm you with this knowledge so that you know how to properly deal with this bullshit.
Okay?
But the problem is that society doesn't teach you guys this information.
Society lies to you and tells you that men and women are equal.
Society lies to you and tells you that women are rational thinkers.
Society lies to you and tells you guys that they're logically sound and they're gonna make decisions that make sense.
No, they don't.
They're retarded.
Okay?
They're fucking retarded.
They do dumb shit all the fucking time.
From a logically sound perspective, for her to be in her 40s and uh, you know, decide I want to pursue this finished career, even though I got seven kids and I'm married, like, and uh, let me go meet with this other guy and destroy the relationship.
Like from a rational perspective, that's retarded.
But women don't operate with rationale at all.
They go off their feelings.
So once you understand that they operate off their feelings and they make stupid decisions all the time, if they decide, oh, you know what, I don't want to be with you anymore, you're not mad.
You're not mad.
The reason why you get mad is because you're holding her to a male standard, right?
If your business partner, right, is a dude, right?
And y'all have an agreement and you guys do business together, right?
And he does some fuck shit that makes no logically sound sense.
Y'all lose money, he does some dumb shit.
Like, you're gonna be pissed off because you're like, yo, you're a guy too.
Like, what the fuck?
Are you retarded?
Why would you do this?
You would you would have a uh a real reason to be angry at him because number one, you guys have this agreement.
Number two, him doing this shit doesn't really benefit either one of y'all like this, And it doesn't make sense.
So you're gonna be angry because you're holding him to a masculine burden of performance.
You're asking, you're holding him to a logically sound standard that men hold each other to.
Women don't uh adhere to this.
And if you go ahead and you try to um hold women to that same standard in a relationship, you're gonna lose your mind.
You're gonna lose your mind.
Okay.
It's like trying to put a round peg in a square hole.
You're gonna lose your mind because they're not logic uh logically sound actors.
So once you understand this deep down, you understand that they're not logically sound and they don't make sense, they do dumb shit all the time.
You can't help.
But like just be like, all right, whatever.
It's no big deal.
Again, guys, I'm not telling you guys to be uh emotionless.
I'm not telling you guys not to be mad, not to be sad.
Uh if a girl is to break up with you or for the relationship, I'm not saying that.
What I am saying though is that you'll be able to accept it.
Okay?
You can feel how you want to feel.
You could be annoyed, you can be mad.
That's fine.
The point is that you can accept it, and since you can accept it, you can control those emotions.
All right.
When you understand, you can control.
When you don't understand, you can't control.
And that's what happened with this fucking guy.
And that's why I wanted to cover this so much, cover this topic with you guys, because this is very fucking important.
There's some of you niggas right now that are watching this shit that have a girl that did some function to you guys, and you thought about potentially fucking risking it all.
Some of you guys in here right now, I know for a fact, some of you guys, some of you guys are blue pills, some of you guys are stupid, some of you guys been in a relationship with a girl, she did some function, you thought about it.
No, you're not gonna think about it because you cannot hold her to the same standard as a man.
I said this before, I'll say it again.
You can either understand women or respect them as equals, but you can't do both.
They're like fucking children.
You understand?
They're like fucking children.
Okay?
You cannot hold them to the same level of accountability as a man.
You just can't.
All right.
And if you do, you're gonna be mad.
If you do, you're gonna do some dumb shit.
If you do, you're gonna find yourself like this dumbass nigga over here, where you're literally getting shot at by a fucking off-duty share uh uh sheriff because your dumbass wanted to chase your girl around to a fucking shooshi spot thinking that she's gonna go ahead and you know have common sense to be able to understand that she's throwing away a marriage with seven kids.
They don't think like us, man.
It's off of how they feel.
Okay?
How they feel is what's real.
You understand?
Women are stupid.
For example, let's say you're in a relationship with a girl, right?
You treat her well, you do what you're supposed to do, blah, blah, blah, but she doesn't feel the connection, right?
Maybe you don't spend enough time with her, maybe you don't give her enough attention, maybe you don't show enough love.
A lot of girls will maybe break up that relationship because she's like, oh, like he doesn't show me enough attention and love.
I'm gonna, you know, I don't feel it, so I'm just gonna leave, right?
Well, she doesn't know is that you're grinding, you're trying to make a better life for both of y'all, blah, blah, blah who the fucking knows.
I don't know, right?
But she'll end the relationship.
But even though it's not real, what she feels, what she feels is how she interprets what's real.
So she feels that way, so she makes a decision in real time to end it because of how she feels, versus not knowing that like you know, you're doing all this other shit, blah, blah, blah, trying to make whatever.
But the the reality is you have to be able to, if that happens to you, you have to be able to just quickly be like, all right, cool, fine.
It is what it is.
And just move on.
Like, like, and and it sucks.
Guys, I know this is not easy.
What I'm telling you guys right now is not easy.
This is not simple to do.
It really isn't.
It's hard.
Right?
But the reason why I'm on my fucking uh soapbox right now talking about this shit is because I don't want you guys to end up like this nigga right here, where now you're on an episode of fucking law and crime, right?
For shooting your girl at a sushi spot because you're a fucking idiot.
Because I know every I know there's a couple of you guys right now in chat that probably have thought about or wanted to do some stupid shit because your girl pissed you off and you can end up in jail for the rest of your life or get shot like this guy.
So step one, understand that a what understand that men and women are not the same.
That's number one.
Number two, understand that since men and women are not the same, they're not held to the same standards as you.
Okay.
Number three, they're not rational actors.
Okay?
They're not.
And since they're not rational actors, you cannot hold them to the same standard of a rational actor like another guy.
Do some does some dumb shit to you, right?
You guys could fight it out, whatever.
It is what it is.
But a woman does some dumb shit, it is what it is.
Understand them.
And keep it pushing.
It is what that's what it is, man.
That's really the only thing that you can do.
And this is why I tell you guys, it's so important to have your sexual market value high.
When you have your Sexual market value high, it's gonna mitigate some of this stuff.
But with this guy, since he, you know, got in over his head and got a girl way out of his league, you know, he's gonna have a level of attachment that's pretty fucking crazy, as you guys can see here from him shooting her.
So, anyway, let's keep uh going here.
More, but uh, I have to imagine that a lot of violent episodes um between spouses or between exes, between romantic partners.
This can't be a shock.
No, and unfortunately it's not, and those are one of the most volatile situations that you can get involved in as a police officer going to domestic violence calls.
I mean, people's emotions are at an all time.
Yeah, they're really bad.
They're really bad.
The uh domestic violence.
That's why they gotta make arrest now because dudes begin uh too emotional with the women, man.
That's why I tell you guys, don't live with your girl, bro.
It's a bad move to live with your girl.
It really is, man.
Um also, guys, uh, don't forget, join OSS Man.
Okay, guys.
It is literally um how we uh keep the shit running.
I'm high.
And so those are all things you do gotta take into consideration.
And these unfortunately, these things happen all the time.
And so things to pay attention to, you know, sometimes it might be difficult.
You I've gone to calls or homicides before involving domestic violence in situations where there were no red flags, or there were no warning signs.
Other times you get you know signs of people stalking the other individual, leaving them threatening text messages, calling them constantly, all things I would add up to to lead you to believe that something violent could happen.
And so that's why, you know, we tell people all the time, like, hey, try to go seek restraining orders and do all that.
But at the end of the day, like those are pieces of paper, and that's not gonna stop somebody from doing what this guy did.
And so you can only take so much into consideration and to protect yourself.
But the reality is if someone's gonna do something like this, they're going to find an opportunity to do it.
By the way, if this happens in a public place, I was covering a case similar to this on the sidebar, that church shooting.
What do you recommend witnesses to do?
What do you recommend bystanders to do if they're near or uh somehow involved in a shooting?
What do you tell them to do?
Oh man, well, you're you're a city duck at that point.
I mean, if you have nothing to defend yourself, you know, I think your best bet would be to run, get cover, hide, call 911 on your cell phone if you can.
I mean, dispatchers can triangulate exactly and pinpoint where you're at to try to start getting police uh in route to where where you are, and then more importantly, if you have the opportunity to even do that, try to give the dispatchers uh a description of what this guy looks like because if you can imagine being a cop showing up to a scene like that and like you brought up the shooting incident at the church.
There's gonna be people everywhere, you're gonna be highly stressed out.
You need to know exactly what you're looking for.
And so that's a that's a bad place to be as as a as a witness or a victim.
I mean, there's not a whole lot you can do other than try to save save yourself.
Now, I mentioned earlier the divorce, right?
So, what exactly was the decision that Gloria Zamora made in the days leading up to her death?
Well, just days before the shooting, Glory went public about the end of her marriage.
And we did some digging and found that she recently appeared on a podcast called Horizon.
It's a platform.
Oh my god.
Warm focused on empowerment, healing, personal transformation.
And according to the podcast YouTube page, it's quote a podcast empowering women to heal, overcome trauma, and embrace change.
Through our community, we strive to inspire women to create a future where they lead with love, confidence, and courage, helping break boundaries and reach new a whole bunch of female word salad.
Translation, um, break up for men and uh pursue what you really want to fucking do, bro.
It's amaz it's incredible to me how um, you know, uh women will just write a fucking word salad for them to be whores.
Like it's crazy to me, bro.
Translation, be able to walk away from my relationship and do what the fuck I want to do.
That's what it really fucking means, man.
Quelco!
God damn, it's incredible.
Like how and yo, honestly, yo, this is why female podcasts suck, by the way.
FYI.
For you guys wonder all the time, yo, why do female podcasts suck?
Because they're not concise, they don't get to the point, they use a whole bunch of fucking words salad to articulate themselves.
When in reality, what it really boils down to nine out of ten times is they just want to be whores.
Let's just call a spade what the fuck it is.
These bitches want to be sluts.
That's what it is, bro.
That's what it is.
They'll sit there and say, I gotta help from Chaba, uh, I gotta, I want to be free, I I gotta find myself.
You want to be a slut.
Shut the fuck up, man.
Holy shit, bro.
I'm telling you, man, this is why female podcasts are fucking garbage, man.
I can't think of any good female podcast.
All the top podcasters are men.
Why?
Because men, okay, when we communicate, we only communicate to convey information.
When women communicate, they communicate to like convey feelings.
They want someone to hear them.
Right?
It's the tone.
Right?
It's the way things are said versus what is said.
And fucking credible, bro.
Like, shit.
And it's very important for you guys to also understand is that women communicate way differently than we do.
That's another thing for you guys, actually.
Matter of fact, hold on, let me fucking go into this too, because a lot of you niggas are retarded on this.
So a lot of you stupid ass niggas will sit there and talk to a woman and actually believe what she says.
That's very stupid.
And the reason why is because women don't communicate, guys, to actually convey information or say what's on their mind.
You stupid.
All right.
They don't operate that way.
They don't speak that way.
Okay?
It's hard to get that from men sometimes, let alone a fucking female.
Understand, guys, that women are physically inferior to men.
Therefore, since women are physically inferior to men, they must find ways to move around about the world in a way where they don't get their asses kicked.
A way for them to not get their asses kicked is to not be truthful.
Because if women were truthful about what the fuck they really want to do and how they really feel, a lot of you niggas will get mad, and some of you motherfuckers be rage raging and fucking can't control yourselves.
That's the reality.
A lot of you motherfuckers are emotional with women.
So what ends up happening a lot of times when women communicate with men is they convey their ideas or they lie or they omit information.
Okay.
This is also something that's very important that you guys need to understand.
Don't believe what she says.
When she says, I'm only with you, that means only with you now.
When she says, I love you, that means I love you now.
Okay.
That's always subject to change.
Okay, retard.
You stupid.
All right.
So once you put in now, that will help frame things a bit better for you guys to understand that women go up and down with their emotions.
Okay?
Their emotions control everything.
That's just how it is.
So if she's not feeling it one day, if she breaks up with you or some other shit, you can't go crazy.
That's why I tell you guys like that's why you need to focus 100% on work, 100% on in yourself, and women are the byproduct.
So if they do do some fuck shit, like, okay, cool, no big deal.
You know what's great when you don't uh respond with emotion when she breaks up with you or when she does some other bullshit or or she does some shit that pissed you up.
When you don't respond with emotion, guess what?
You become more attractive.
You become more attractive because women are not used to that.
They used to niggas freaking out, uh, being bitches, angry and shit like that.
But when you don't, when you're like non-reactive, like, okay, cool.
She'll probably want to get back with you.
Well, that's a lot of times they just want to see if they could get a reaction out of you, bro.
Females.
They just want to see if they get a reaction out of you.
It's weird how they operate, right?
Especially if you're like a stoic guy and you like don't like show that much emotion, they might try some bullshit to see how you react.
Right?
So, um, guys, that's also very, very fucking important that you guys understand that.
Women don't talk like us, they don't communicate like us, man.
They are not direct whatso fucking ever at all.
How they say things is what it is, not what they say.
Well, Gloria Zamora appeared in two episodes of the Horizon podcast.
And the first was recorded on June 3rd, and the second just days later on June 16th.
So just five days before the tragedy unfolded in that parking lot of the sushi restaurant in Fontana.
And in the episode titled Why My Second Marriage Has Fallen Apart, Zamora opened up with raw honesty.
She spoke about how her fitness journey and a growing presence on social media was becoming her calling and how that focus...
I didn't see this video before, just so you guys know.
I did not see this video before, but did I call it or not?
Did I call it or not?
*BEEP*
Did I call it or not?
See, again, it's all in the nuance.
Oh, my social media started to grow, and and it that became my calling.
Translation.
I started to get opportunities from way higher status men, and I realized that I can do better.
I've said it before, I'll say it again.
Social media, especially towards women, has been one of the most destructive modern uh uh conventions that we've created, bro.
Literally, one of the worst fucking inventions ever was social media.
And I'm telling you guys, in 30 to 40 years, you guys are gonna see a lot of crazy ass bitches running around.
You guys think Brittany Spears is bad running around fucking dancing with knives, uh, all this weird shit that she be doing.
You niggas are gonna see 10x that in 40 years.
These girls right now that are 18 years old, 20 years old, whatever.
Guys, they only know social media.
They grew up with a smartphone.
Okay?
I want you guys to get that through your mind.
It's 2025 right now, right?
There's girls that were born in what?
Yeah, you go eight, like 2000, what, seven?
Nigga, they grew up With a cell phone.
Right?
So in the next 30 to 40 years, you guys are gonna see a lot crazier girls on social media doing wild shit to get attention.
Telling you guys, telling you, social media has made it bad.
Brittany Spears is an example because she was famous, huge.
Now she don't get attention like that.
She acted crazy, acting wild.
Be prepared to see it at another level in 30 or 40 years because all these girls think they're fucking celebrities.
Right?
The female um hubris, modern female hubris, solipsism, and narcissism is absolutely out of control.
Out of control.
Damn near every girl nowadays is a full-on narcissist.
And they're definitely solipsistic.
Now, some of you guys are probably wondering, Mario, what's the difference?
Well, with the solipsism, that's like super saiyan narcissism.
So narcissism is like you only give a shit about yourself, right?
Solipsism is even worse.
It's the world revolves around me, and I can't see anything else through another lens.
So not only are women hardcore narcissists nowadays, right?
Walk by a mirror, gotta look at it every time, always checking themselves in the in the fucking thing, taking a million selfies.
Look at any bitch's camera roll.
Look at any bitch's camera.
You're gonna see 1,000 pictures of the same shit over and over.
And then they take the one that they like the most, edit the fuck out of that, then put on the internet.
Because you guys gotta understand, women are already naturally solipsistic.
They already look at the world as everything revolves around me.
They're already naturally like that, and that's by by design.
That's my biological design.
Why?
Because they need to be that way because they carry the next lineage of children, right?
They carry children, so therefore they must be solipsistic because by them being solipsistic, they by um by virtue of being solipsistic, they're also protecting their child, right?
So this is why women can break up relationships easier, they could get away, they can um they get over men faster, they're able to quickly detach, they can monkey branch to another guy, no problem.
That's a survival mechanism, chat.
It's a survival mechanism because women are inferior to men physically.
They cannot stand up to and defend themselves from a man.
So they need to align themselves with the strongest men.
And what's up happening is let's say a fucking tribe of savages comes in and kills all the men.
Well, the women need to quickly acquiesce to the new rulers.
Okay?
This is why women are so attracted to men that are strong, men that are competent, men that are capable.
Because the stronger and more capable and more competent they are, the more they can protect them.
Women look for survival value.
You understand, guys?
Survival value.
We look for replication value, they look for survival value.
Okay, and status is a part of that.
So since they can quickly get over relationships, right, and move on, you need you need to you need to understand that.
Right?
So what why am I bringing?
Let me bring this all back full circle.
They're naturally solipsistic, which means the world revolves around me because I need to survive.
If I don't survive, my child children, the children are not gonna survive.
It's a human mechanism of self-preservation.
Okay, they've always been this way, right?
They've always been narcissistic and solipsistic to a degree for survival purposes.
Guess what fuck is social media did?
That inherent negative trait is been exacerbated at times.
KO Ken 9,000.
Punch!
Okay?
So now, not only are they already naturally narcissistic and solipsistic, you add in the smartphone, you add in social media, you add in the constant validation, you can add in all the offers.
Cooked, cooked.
Okay, cooked.
You bitch ass niggas come in here.
Why is she flake on me?
Why'd she leave me?
Why'd she do this?
Why'd she do that?
Man, she doesn't respond to my text message or whatever.
You guys want to know why?
You want to know why the call our truth?
Why?
Because she got a thousand motherfuckers on her Instagram, on her text messages, on her Facebook, on her Snapchat, hitting her up, praying for the chance to take her out.
Okay.
Do you get it?
The reason why so many modern women are fucking insufferable is because they have too many goddamn options.
They already had bad traits biologically programmed into them with the solipsism and the fucking narcissism.
You add social media to that shit?
It's a fucking dumpster fire.
It's kerosene on an already blazing fire.
And that is why you guys have this epidemic right now, this generation of entitled, bratty, stupid, useless females that don't give a fuck about what you want and they don't give a shit about what men want in general.
That's why when you ask them, what do you want in a man?
You know what they say?
Or no, excuse me.
You ask them, hey, what do you think men want?
And women, you know what they do?
They tell you what they want in the man.
That's how fucking crazy they are nowadays.
You understand, guys.
This is the new sexual marketplace.
This isn't me raging or fucking telling you guys, yo, it's over, nigga.
No.
But what I am telling you is that this is the new normal.
And when I get retarded tradcons trying to come in and tell me, yeah, bro, like just, you know, like just get married.
Like, yo, it's no big deal.
Just get married to these bitches.
I cannot in good faith tell you guys to marry these bitches.
I can't.
I cannot.
Because I truly understand them.
You understand?
There is nobody.
I'm and I'm and I'm saying this shit.
So sincere.
I don't want to be cocky or arrogant or whatever.
But there's nobody.
Nobody on the fucking internet that understands women better than I fucking do.
Nobody.
Because not only am I able to blend the nerdy Jordan Peterson shit, but I have real-time experience with these hoes every single fucking day talking to them.
Right.
So I'm able to blend the academic with the practical and the real.
And then give you motherfuckers a pragmatic diagnosis of how to move in this new sexual marketplace.
And I'm in Miami, Florida.
One of the hardest places to deal with women.
These other niggas talking about I'm a daddy coach.
Where are you at?
Columbia, shut the fuck up.
Look at the daddy coach, where you at, Brazil.
Shut the fuck up.
Where are you at?
Philippines, shut the fuck up.
All these niggas are in third world countries, getting third world pussy trying to tell y'all about fucking female nature.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Get the fuck out of here.
And I don't even pride myself on like some amazing dating coach.
No, I just tell you guys how women move.
And how you guys need to deal with the new normal.
And I'm here in the fucking Super Bowl of the shit in Miami, fucking Florida.
In the United States, one of the worst places to deal with women in one of the worst cities to deal with women that are the most fucking hypergamous by fucking far.
And I talk to these bitches every day.
Why do you think I got gray hair?
So when I tell you guys this shit, I'm not telling you guys to scare you or whatever.
I'm just letting you guys know.
This is the new normal.
You have a creature that's inherently narcissistic and solipsistic.
Women.
Naturally, for survival reason, which I stated before.
Then you add in the fucking wildfire of social media.
That makes it pretty bad.
Then you add it, so then you add in Instagram, which allows them to share pictures of themselves with millions of people all across the place.
Then you add in Snapchat, then you add an old vans, then you add in all this other shit that comes in.
What the fuck do you think is gonna happen?
What the fuck do you think is gonna happen?
So coming back to this topic right here with this girl, as you guys know, I already called it.
I didn't watch this fucking episode, but I already knew.
Damn, I look, I just took look one look at her fucking husband, took a look at her, I saw the sexual market gap.
I knew that she was gonna start getting attention from higher status men, and what happens?
She goes on the podcast, yeah.
I've been happy by divorce because I really want to move into my fitness journey, blah, blah, blah.
Get the fuck out of here, bitch.
Get the fuck out of here.
That's not what it is.
A bunch of higher status niggas, NBA players, rappers, etc.
Start hitting you up on Instagram.
You realize you could do better, since you could do better, you will do better.
You break up with the fucking Mexican beater nigga, he's fucking doing his roofing job, pissed as fuck, don't know what the hell.
I lost my gear.
I don't know what to do.
Right?
This is the hottest girl this nigga's ever got.
Now he's losing her to the internet.
She belongs to the fucking IG, DM now.
And he loses his mind.
And he goes and runs over there.
Why?
Because he doesn't understand women properly.
He doesn't understand that once your girl gets on social media and she blows up and you're a nobody, you're a cook, nigga.
You your girl can never ever have more clout than you.
And here's the other thing too.
Because nobody has the boss to say any of the shit that I'm saying right now.
Nobody has the balls.
Right?
Nobody else's boss to say that women are naturally solvistic.
This is what the fuck that they do, and that social media was probably one of the worst fucking inventions we ever had when it comes to relationships.
Because now these bitches walk around thinking like I can do better all the time, when in reality they can't.
But That's where we are.
This is where we are.
How was I able to predict this?
How how I did not hear about this story.
Nigga, all I did chat was I looked at the thumbnail, I already knew what the fuck happened.
I looked at the thumbnail.
I am a super Saiyan thought whisperer.
I am Hostadamas.
I am Tada Damas.
I know these bitches better than they know themselves.
It's Zach crazy now.
Think about it.
How do you guys think I asked them questions that I already know the answer to, and I'm answering it before them?
Or they're dumbasses when I'm on the podcast.
Uh they'll say something.
I'm like, uh, that didn't really make sense.
Do you really mean this?
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's what I really mean.
Bro, once you understand them, you can't respect them as equals.
I'm sorry.
No, I'm sorry.
People want to sit there and say guys like me and Andrew Tate are fucking massages, whatever.
No, we just understand women, so we can't take them seriously.
I can't take them seriously, bro.
I can't.
Nothing pisses me off more.
I'm sitting with some guys, right?
Nigga brings this girl.
She's sitting there.
I already don't like the fact that she's at the table with us.
I don't like that personally.
I don't like women sitting at the table with men.
I really dislike that, right?
Then I'm talking to him and she wants to give her a pa.
What?
Shut the fuck up.
Nobody gives a shit about female opinions.
And I'm the only nigga on the internet that says that shit, bro.
What the fuck?
I think like me and Andrew.
Everybody else, uh we care about female opinions.
We don't.
Only reason I bring these bitches on the show is so you guys can see how stupid they are.
But after so nigga, I don't want to.
Ah!
Da!
God damn, man.
Bro.
Bro, you know what's funny?
You guys think I'm bad.
You guys should hear Icy and Melling them in the back, bro, when they be talking.
Bro, they they hate women now.
It's crazy.
It's hilarious.
The women become a huge misogynist at work for me.
Every single time, bro.
They become huge misogynists.
It's actually comical.
But anyway, let's get back to the fucking thing.
Focus on career, she said, was creating friction in her second marriage.
Now Zamora never named her husband in the episode, but she made it clear the relationship was unraveling.
Yeah.
Yeah, because she was getting better options.
Let's see if she admits that.
Jealousy, she said was part of the reason why.
I want you to take a listen.
Jealousy.
Bro, telling you guys, man, I am literally, I this is my shit, man.
For what she share.
I would tell this second marriage, my soon to be ex-husband.
I would tell him, like, my job itself is already exhausting.
So you adding more mentally distraughting?
Yeah, translation.
My job of filming myself in tight yoga pants every single day and responding to DMs from thirsty ass niggas is exhausting.
I don't even know how in the hell I hate so much.
Like I told my kids all the time, I don't know how I'm able to be like so resilient and just keep it moving, keep taking all this crap, and unfortunately not fall like these other people to where you're not mentally okay.
She then revealed when things really started to fall apart.
My whole second marriage started falling apart because obviously I'm like dedicating time into fitness and trying to grow something and seeing even.
This is all a facade, bro.
I'm telling you guys.
Shit, I'm trying to go something.
What that really means is like men are hitting me up.
Like I'm I'm, you know, I can do better, and that's what it really is, bro.
That's that's what it really is.
Oh, you're a weirdo nigga.
Some dude said I'm glad she's dead.
Shut the f yo, some of you guys are fucking weirdos, bro.
Look, man, wors death upon anybody is fucking weird, and you're a fucking loser for saying that.
The fuck is wrong with you?
Stupid ass niggas, man.
I tell you guys this information so that you don't hate women.
You understand this shit?
Let me let me let me be very clear about this shit for some of you fucking weirdo ass niggas that be in the basement fucking angry at fuck at women.
When I give you guys this information, I don't give you guys this information that so that you hate women.
I give you guys this information so you don't hate women for what they'll never be.
Let me say that again for you, stupid ass motherfuckers.
Some of you niggas are really retarded.
I don't provide you this information so that you can sit in your fucking basement and rage with Cheetos on your fucking chin, neck beard, and on your shirt.
That's not why I provide you this information.
It's actually on the contrary.
I provide you this information so that you don't hate women for what they'll never be, which is what a pragmatic, logically sound human being who's gonna understand what the fuck to do and how to do it and how to actually appreciate you the proper way.
I'm sorry, they're not men.
Okay, so you cannot hate them for what they'll never Be, which is logically sound.
For you to hate women, right?
Proves that you don't understand them, actually.
If you actually understand them, then you don't hate them.
Because you understand that they're retarded.
I don't hate a retarded nigga.
If I go to CBS, right?
And like someone that looks like preach walks up to me.
Right?
Yeah.
And he bumps into me.
And I get some saliva on my shirt, right?
Am I gonna sit there be like, what the fuck?
Hit that nigga with the fuck up one.
Quelcomb punch.
No, he's a retard.
He can't help it.
He's a retard.
Right?
Nigga knocks over the shelves at the CBS and shit like that.
Right.
Window licking moron.
It is what it is.
Now if they're a Razzly sound and they do some weirdo shit like that, then yeah, you hit him with the fucking pocket.
Call comb punch.
Because they know better.
But with women, I can't hate them because they're they're they're like uh the drooling retarded CVS.
That's what it is.
I don't get angry at them, I don't hate them.
I just understand them.
So since I understand them, I can't hate them.
Like they're like kids, bro.
I'm telling you.
And guys, I'm I'm telling you, once you understand this shit one, you you're you're like, everything makes sense.
Everything, like you don't get angry at them anymore, bro.
You might get annoyed, you might get frustrated like you're sitting there talking to them like I fucking do for the show.
But you niggas don't gotta talk to them, so that's fine.
I do the hard work for y'all.
So you're just gonna go, woo-sah, I get it now.
I don't know mad.
Right?
So that's what it is.
So for the dumbass in the rumble chat that said, I'm glad she's dead, fuck you, bro.
You're a weirdo for that.
You really are weirdo for that.
I don't provide you niggas this information to sit there and wish death up on people, you fucking whack job.
I should ban you for that shit because that's fucking weird and stupid.
Did I give you a chance?
Don't do that shit again, dumbass.
This information is so that you can become a more competent individual and understand women so that you don't get mad at them and that you don't hate them, so that you know how to move accordingly.
You you are already three side three steps ahead of her.
She does some fuck shit you already saw coming, you already got another bitch.
That's where I want you, motherfuckers to be not reacting.
I want you guys to be proactive and get already have shit set up, so if she does do some fuck shit, you're good.
You got another bitch.
You already moved on, you don't care.
Once you're reacting, you lost.
Okay.
I don't want you to be reactive to bitches.
I want you to be proactive to the bitches.
Then the opportunity or even thinking that this can even become something, you know.
So people started getting insecure and not allowing me to thrive in something that I'm just so passionate about, you know.
Okay.
So I felt like that person was just holding me back.
And then came the decision, the moment she chose to walk away.
I decided to end my second marriage, and that's when a lot of the problems started to where bringing me down mentally, talking about like, yeah, you can't do that.
Like, what are you thinking?
Like, what do you think you are?
You think that you're this fitness influencer all of a sudden, like you really think you can do that.
See, look, bro, he's pissed because he knows he's gonna lose her.
He knows that, oh man, she's getting popping on the internet.
I'm I'm cooked.
I'm a regular nigga.
I'm I'm you know, at Home Depot, like, bro, I'm cooked.
He saw it coming.
He saw it coming.
And said, well, and saw since he saw it coming, he didn't know how to deal with it.
That's why he reacted like an idiot.
That so it's like when somebody wants to test me or more retarme.
Yeah, yeah, you know that they want to um challenge you.
Yeah, right?
Don't challenge me because I'm gonna prove you wrong.
Zamora also spoke about the emotional toll this was all taking and the strength it took to protect her peace of mind.
She credited her children for helping her to make the choice to leave.
He's putting this fear and think you're not gonna amount to nothing.
I'm the one that's done everything for Bob Horse.
You know, so you built me, sure.
You build me, yes.
You know, like without me, you ain't you know, so thankful for my older kids because I feel like if they weren't in the picture, I think I would still be in that marriage fully, fully unhappy because I hadn't been unhappy.
See, her happiness matters more than her kids.
See, chat.
That's that's where we're going, by the way, chat.
That's where we're going.
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This is not just the year, this is not just the mind.
We're talking about years.
And in one of the most powerful moments, she offered this message.
To put your life into someone else's hands to where that person is responsible, whether we're happy or not, that I'm like, I am not happy in this marriage.
So little by little, I something just kept telling me like where you're feeling it's right.
You're not happy in this marriage.
And it's okay to get your out of game.
So that announcement marked a significant and personal step for Gloria.
But it was also one that turned out to maybe, if this is all true, to be the most dangerous.
Kyle, back to you.
In your experience, how can public disclosures, like let's say a podcast interview or social media post, how does that increase the risk to individuals trying to leave allegedly abusive or controlling relationships?
Well, I think when you break it down and you talk about his personality, if you're already dealing with somebody who's emotionally uh really high up there and he's he is jealous, and now you're publicly basically putting him on blast.
I mean, that could have been a straw that broke the camel's back for him on that.
I mean, you could have been highly embarrassed by that.
Who knows?
And I don't know whether or not that was the catalyst for him to go out and do this meaning to her, but if it was, that's just something you have to be paying attention to.
If that's the person you're dealing with, I don't know that it's such a good idea to go on a public podcast and publicly announce that, you know.
That that especially since he's not a social media influencer, he's gonna take that even more so uh personally, chat.
You know what I mean?
He's gonna be even more mad.
Because here's another thing I've noticed with like normies and the internet.
So, like normies, bro, if they get like 10 people commenting on them saying like talking shit, they flip out, by the way.
Like, it's always funny because like um, you know, and I can say this like uh as someone, right?
That like um obviously I can't from the you know regular human world, normy world, uh having a regular job, and then transition over to social media.
Like I remember I would get like 10 likes and be like, oh, this is awesome.
Or like uh if people would comment on my shelf, like, oh wow, this is crazy.
Like normal people, if they get like um like attention on the internet or they get like people talk about them on the internet, whatever, and it's negative, people tend to react very negatively to that, right?
Uh it's a ver it's a certain skill set to be able to like uh get criticized the internet and not care.
Most people are gonna care and find a big issue with that.
So I think that's also something for you guys to like just from uh cerebral perspective from his thing, because I'm trying to establish to you guys why this guy went so fucking outrageous and shot this chick.
So number one, she's out of his league.
Number two, which her being out of his league is gonna make him wanna hold on to her even more.
Number two, they got kids together.
Number three, they're married.
Number four, um, you know, uh, you know, she talked about him on the internet, right?
In his eyes, nobody knows who the fuck he is, but in his age, oh my god, now now she said this about me on the internet.
People are gonna, oh my god.
So, like, to like a regular person that isn't on the internet that's not media trained, that doesn't understand that criticism always happens when you're on the internet.
That's like, what the fuck?
Like, this is a problem, right?
So I'm just trying to give you guys all the different things that were going on in his mind that made him come to this decision.
Of course, what he did was ridiculous, right?
This is blue pill, uh, this is blue pill stupidity at its finest, right?
But I want you guys to understand, like, this is how a lot of men think, and this is the normie mindset that I want you guys to untap from.
And the problem is that this his mindset, the way what he did or the way he was, what was how is he processing things?
This is how most guys process shit with women.
I want you guys to disconnect from that shit.
Disconnect from this shit.
You need to become red pill aware and understand these Ugly fucking truths.
Because here's the thing.
I'd rather you guys understand these ugly ass truths and know what it really is and be at peace versus being at peace, not understanding these ugly truths, and then making your fucking life ugly, like this fucking guy did.
Ruin her life, killed her, destroyed his children's life, destroyed his life.
It's better to simply know the ugly truth and maneuver accordingly versus running around blissfully for 30, 40 years, and then you get this fucking wake-up call and you go nuts because you didn't know anything better.
Typically, the more violent a guy behaves with a woman after some shit like this, the more blue pill they were.
And the more they believe the lies.
Because you don't get raids like this out of nowhere.
You get raids like this after being lied to for decades upon decades.
And that's what happened with this guy.
Bro, the rep bill will save your life, chat.
I'm trying to explain this shit to you.
It will literally save your life.
It'll keep you out of jail.
It'll keep you from putting your hands on a female.
It'll keep you from hating women.
It'll literally teach you this is how they are.
Okay.
You guys think I don't argue with women?
Fuck out of here.
I don't argue with females.
I just whatever.
Right?
Well, besides on the show and shit like that.
But like if it's a girl, I'm saying, bro, I don't argue with them.
And that's a very like that's a lot off my head.
So I'll reach out to you in a second for you guys.
That would be my take on it.
Is there a period of time that officers look at?
For example, if there's an announcement of separation, if there's an intention to divorce, is it like the first, I don't know, 24 hours, 48 hours when a partner may be most vulnerable, or is that something law enforcement looks into?
You have to imagine, I mean, we've covered cases before where unfortunately separation, divorce, um, allegations of infidelity, they are motivations for people to commit crimes.
Now, sometimes it can happen immediately, sometimes it can happen months down the road if something transpires, if something grows.
But would you say there is a period of time right after there's an announcement, right after there's a discovery when it's someone's in their most vulnerable position?
Yeah, I mean, I think it'd be safe to say, I think, right up after the the very beginning stages of going through any type of separation or divorce or whatever is gonna be the most high tension period of time.
But who knows, as time goes on, you know.
I mean, people start dating other people.
I don't know, it sounds like she was out to dinner with this guy.
You know, I don't know what her motivation was with that.
If it was just a business partner at date, who knows?
But the point is, is I think that all uh Brandon says, uh, Myron, check out the ex account of Milo.
He's exposing Laura Loom as a crime artist.
Apparently, she's not actually a Jay.
She's got an O Java Star of Dave David Necklace on Amazon.
The woman is a totally mental.
Bro, her and Milo have been going at each other for years, bro.
I'm staying out of that.
All just depends on people's behavior, and that's just something that you have to pay attention to as time goes on.
Tone says, uh, holy fucking shit, Myron, thank you.
You save my life.
Uh it all makes sense now.
Hey, bro, uh I'm here to help you guys understand women uh so that you don't fucking do no dumb shit, bro.
Guys, never put your hands on a female, never could uh, you know, do no dumb shit for a female.
Like, you just gotta be able to accept their irrationality and move on, bro.
Like this type of info will save your fucking life, guys.
I don't want none of you motherfuckers going to jail over being a blue pill fucking dumbass, which so many guys go to jail for being blue pill dumbasses.
Uh Brooklyn Top 8 says, Never lie, I got with a girl back in September, moved to Texas with her.
She got pregnant and now she uh hates me.
Wish I started watching you back then, but I'm cool, collect the things, bang thanks to you big Myron A, man.
At least, at least uh it's not the end of the world, but yeah, bro.
Hey, you made a mistake and now you're uh figuring it out.
Is this person's behavior growing more and more concerning?
Does it seem like they're getting over it?
Are they moving on?
Are they not moving on?
Are they growing more attached to you?
All things that you have to pay attention to.
And so I don't think there's a definitive timeline of when it's most violatable, other than obviously the beginning, but as time goes on, you you still don't know.
How complicated is it if uh my understanding is police haven't confirmed any prior reports of abuse.
Um, what happens then?
How does that complicate the mission of law enforcement?
Well, usually we'll sit down with victims and ask him, you know, was there any prior signs of abuse of you know, a lot of times women don't report that stuff insane with men, and so it's just sitting down with people and trying to get the full scope of what exactly is going on.
If they come to you and they want to report something, do want to ask him what is your relationship?
Like, was there is there fire physical abuse?
Was there mental abuse?
You know, you want to try to paint a full picture of what this relationship was actually about.
And so obviously, in this circumstance, you can't do that.
But if they have the opportunity to sit down with her and figure all this out, those would be all the puzzle pieces that as law enforcement you would try to put together so that you could put a plan in place to help her out, you know, whether it's a safe house, uh get her to safety where he doesn't know where she's at, dealing With all of her kids.
And speaking of the kids, like a lot of times when these things happen, the kids are targeted also.
And so I'm glad to hear that they were not.
And maybe that was because the cop confronted this guy in the parking lot and ended it that night.
We don't know if his intentions were to actually then cause harm to those kids after shooting her.
That is not uncommon.
And to be clear, let's talk about that, because Gloria's daughter didn't hold back in the aftermath of all this.
In a GoFundMe campaign that was launched following this, Gloria's daughter, Jazlyn Zamora, wrote, My mom was seamlessly taken from us.
She was murdered by my stepdad, Tomas, in an act of unimaginable violence.
She described her mother as a woman of strength.
Okay, so she has um she might have okay.
So she has kids probably with two dads.
And compassion, writing, she was a light in her community.
She uplifted and inspired countless women, reminding them of their worth, their strength, and their potential.
She always said women can do anything they set their minds to, and she lived those words every day.
Her courage, kindness, and determination touched the lives of everyone who knew her.
And the fundraiser goes on to describe the painful reality that is now faced by Gloria's seven children, ranging in ages from eight to twenty-four who were left without her.
Oh, wow.
Chat, you guys said this woman was like tw is like 40.
One of her kids is 24?
Yo!
...her guidance, her love.
Hector Garduno, who was with Gloria that night, also leaves behind a grieving family, a father of four daughters.
He was remembered in a separate GoFundMe page as a loving, devoted, and hardworking man that was tragically murdered and gone too soon.
His loved ones wrote that his passing has left a hole in our hearts and a void in our lives that can never be filled, and they're now seeking support to help cover funeral costs and care for his children.
You know, it was interesting, Kyle.
I host a show called Prime Crime, and we have an episode coming out about domestic violence.
And you think about the children who are left behind, and you think they're saying she was 40.
Think about the fact that the children, they're the ones who lose the most out of all this.
Yeah, I know you're right.
It is, it's extremely sad, and domestic violence situations are always the hardest to deal with, especially when kids are involved.
And so, yeah, you could tell she had a surgery.
You could tell from looking right here.
Uh if I move this thing right here, 100%, she probably has like a lot of scars and shit.
At our agency and a lot of other departments do it too.
We do have domestic violence advocates that ride around with patrol cops, and they respond to nothing but domestic violence calls to try to be an advocate for victims, get them help, get them moving in the right direction to either get out of that situation, get restraining orders, do whatever they need to do to protect themselves.
And so I think departments do a great job of of trying to provide that level of service to victims of domestic violence.
But again, at the end of the day, I mean you can't only do so much, and people are gonna do what they're gonna do.
And this is just uh all around sad story.
I mean, I eleven kids, that's that's a lot of lives impacted.
Are there any resources on the part of law enforcement to help families to help children after a violent incident?
You talked about protections that can be put in place for uh victims or potential victims.
But the people who are left behind, is there anything, you know, law enforcement?
Also, guys, I might have to get off a little bit sooner than I want to.
Um, my guy Andy is here.
I'm redoing the studio.
Um, like what monitors and shit like that, uh, as you guys know, making the show better for y'all niggas.
Um, so I'm gonna have to get off a little bit earlier than expected.
Uh which, if that is the case, not only will I give you guys a debate tomorrow, I will also jump on stream after doing the debates and you know, cover some more stuff.
So maybe we'll even do a fucking subaton.
Um, or an OSS subaton.
Um, but yeah, um, because he's here now, and uh we gotta reorganize the studio um with some shit.
So yeah, but I'll I'll stay on a little bit longer.
Let me uh I'm gonna go talk to this ninja real quick.
Enforcement can do to help these children help these families.
Honestly, off the top of my head, I can't think of a particular organization.
I I do know, I mean, I know there's organizations out there that strictly help domestic violence, victims of children.
Because if it was to start coming in here or working now, you guys are gonna hear shit and it's gonna be uh sound is gonna suck, and you might accidentally unplug something and the fucking stream turns off.
So and I really don't want to be in his way.
So that that might be um something I do.
Uh Bobby Trauma, W diversification.
Bro, I'm telling you, man, like this information right here, I'm probably saving somebody's life.
Somebody in this chat right now probably has a girlfriend that they're mad at or broke up with him, and them niggas are thinking about doing some dumbass shit, and I'm talking them off the ledge.
Don't do it.
And if you guys right now, you're probably mad at your girlfriend.
She did some fuck shit.
Don't do whatever the fuck you're thinking of doing.
All right, don't do it.
No violence, don't even yell at her, don't shop at her house unannounced.
None of that weirdo shit, man.
Okay.
None of that weirdo shit, bro.
So I mean, that would just come down.
Cause look, I'm I'm not delusional.
I know a lot of you guys that watch this shit are blue pill or simps.
That's fine.
You don't have to be fucking a red pill saying like myself, but you can be intelligent and make good decisions.
I'm here to tell you niggas, whatever you're thinking of doing with that chick.
No.
No.
Down to doing a little bit of research in the area that you live.
But of course, there are advocates out there, and there are nonprofit organizations that do help families that are victims of these types of crimes.
By the way, something I didn't mention before, and I just wanted to think about it.
This is a tragedy.
You have all these children who were left behind.
You have the families, the children left mourning the lives of these two people, meant everything to them.
But you also wonder if that deputy didn't get involved, if that officer didn't get involved.
Do you think that the suspected shooter would have engaged in a violent episodes against other people nearby?
Do we usually see this?
So this is more targeted.
You just wonder what could have happened if law enforcement wasn't there at that point.
Yeah, that's what I was saying earlier.
You know, I'm glad I am glad that that guy, the deputy was there, and that he didn't, you know, kudos to him for taking it upon himself to do that.
You know, he didn't have to.
And so I was wondering the same thing.
You know, who knows what this guy's intention was.
Maybe he was gonna go do this in the parking lot, and maybe there was a plan, a place to go wherever her kids were and you know, shoot her kids, or who knows?
That stuff is not uncommon for that to happen.
And so that's what I said earlier.
Glad he was there.
I'm glad he was able to stop the threat.
Do I think he was gonna go target people, just random people out in the public?
I don't think so.
I think that was gonna be a planned targeted incident where he had particular people that he was going to target that night.
Kyle Schoberg, thank you as always coming here on sidebar talking about cases like this, really sad, tragic, unfortunate cases like this.
All right, let me read some chats real quick.
Um, yeah, I mean, it is sad because um could have been prevented, and red pill awareness would have aware uh come uh saved the press saved him and her.
She was the verge of starting an OF2, okay.
Uh O D4L, it doesn't justify him acting like a fucking idiot, though.
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Chief Rock says, not easy uh for moving on from a chick, especially when you got kids with them, but had to move on.
Working on yourself, becoming successful is the best revenge.
Absolutely, bro.
Tommy Grimm says, why do you think uh to not live with your girl, been with mine for five years and thinking about getting a place together, tell Mo I said Tommy says what's good seeing him at the best buy getting another stream deck.
Uh bro, the reason why you don't want to live with your girls because number one is gonna make you lazy or number two if she's gonna get comfortable and then number three.
Um when a woman knows what you're doing all the time and uh you you lose that mystery, um, she starts to lose attraction for you, bro.
So that's what I think.
I I don't think you should live with your girl.
But if you want to go live with her, bro, it's fine.
It's up to you.
I just don't think it's a good idea.
Unrojas says, Mara, can you address the Brooklyn Nets choosing two J's back to back in the first round NBA draft, even though their ass likely to make up for carry having uh I mean that might I don't know, bro.
Uh I don't watch sports, bro.
King Clouds.
In 2021, I received a general under honorable, a general under honorable discharge from the Navy following physical artification of my ex-girlfriend, though I didn't mind leaving the Navy because I disliked that this event was a turning point during an intense argument.
She hit me to provoke a reaction and I retaliated the discharge board understood the circumstances leading to this specific discharge.
Um status.
This experience led me to the Fresh of Fit podcast where I overdosed on the red pills.
Yeah, bro.
Um, you know.
I'm glad you bro, that could have turned out way worse, bro.
You could have got a dishonorable discharge and ruined your life, bro.
So use that as your ex uh use that as your fucking, you know, as your lesson, bro.
Even if they hit you, bro, like don't hit them back.
Because you're gonna lose every single time.
You're lucky that you got that discharge.
Uh Roger Miami says, uh, bro, Myron, when you mentioned that Britney Spears shit, you crack me the fuck up.
Shit is facts, though.
These women are cooked.
I know, man.
Um.
Um King Claw says it was the same with my ex.
She was an Instagram addict, dudes after her every day where we go, dudes would question my all the time if I'm hitting in a bunch of BS lads, get your money up, get in shape, get smarter, focus on yourself, don't chase these brain dead 304s, man.
Yeah, bro.
It's fuck you up.
Ever since I've been watching FNS since August 2022, I haven't missed it when it comes to 304.
I got you guys.
You know what, man, I'm gonna have to honestly, bro, I'm gonna have to do like at least one thing a day, one one episode one thing um per episode.
I might do this for you guys, where I have one video uh or one topic that's red pill aware, because goddamn, I gotta keep I don't want to say I gotta keep indoctrinating you guys, but I gotta like remind you niggas, bro, because a lot of you guys like still be falling off the wagon or do some blue pill shit or fucking might fuck your life up over some bitch.
I'd probably talk someone off the ledge right now.
I guarantee y'all, someone watching this right now, of the what, five or six thousand people watching this shit.
I talk somebody off the ledge just now.
I promise y'all.
Some nigga right now is about to do some dumb shit with a girl, and I just talked him off the ledge.
So I will probably have to do um what I'll do is from now on.
Every debrief episode, I'll have one red pill topic to talk about.
You guys want that?
One red pill topic per debrief.
Obviously, I'm not gonna spend all day on it.
Like uh, you know, this is the news and political commentary and shit.
But I'll dedicate one part to red pill shit for you guys.
Won't be the entire show, though.
Um, that's what Fresh and Fit is for.
But sometimes I gotta fucking aware you guys.
And then a lot of I know a lot of you guys watch this and don't watch Fresh and Fit, because some of you guys have like a hate obsessional with Fresh for some odd reason.
Um, but that's fine.
Uh I'll uh do um one, I'll do one like Red Pull topic.
Okay, um Myron, if you're a low-income guy with a girl that has offers, and you know what I might do?
OSS guys, you guys can give me a good topic.
How about that?
OSS niggas, active members.
Um, I'll look at suggestions that you guys give.
There we go.
That's that's how we'll do it.
OSS guys.
Um, so if you have a topic you want to uh uh give uh OSS guys can rain Rad says, Myron, if you're a low-income guy with a girl that has offers from multimillionaires, and she's saying fuck off without you knowing, but you find out because you look at her phone without her knowing, what's the likelihood it's horseshit are real?
West versus east.
Um, well, what I'm gonna say is that's good that she said fuck off, but don't be under the the illusion that that's gonna last forever.
Okay, every girl has a uh amount of time that she's gonna be able to she's gonna be willing to turn down offers, okay?
So you the if anything, that should inspire you to fucking get your shit together.
If you're a brokeie and you got a girl, honestly, I don't even think you niggas that are broke should have girls.
If you're a low-income guy, I don't know why you're even bothering dating with women.
Honestly, you're already fighting from a position of disadvantage.
You know, if you're a brokeie, I don't even think you should be fucking around with women, bro.
Uh, you're just a host says it's worse, Myron.
There's been an increase in women uh killing their kids recently in Nova Scotia.
A woman's two kids went missing and evidence shows she lied.
Then another mother in Canada that left your kids on the side of a road by four years old and four days was found.
Thank God.
But the kid said his mom went there to just drove off.
Okay, yeah, I know this crazy bitches, bro.
Yeah, I ain't trying to glaze, bro, but that ass, I agree.
You really put everyone down with the real knowledge.
Everybody's too scared to speak the facts like you do with zero sugar coating.
Yeah, bro, niggas are bitches, bro.
Like I'm telling you guys, see, it's funny to me when people sit there and say, oh, Myron, you're pro Ryan.
No, I'm pro-truth, you stupid fuck.
I tell the truth about them.
Boys, I tell the truth about the wars, I tell the truth about these bitches, I tell the truth about black people, I'll tell the truth about everything, bro.
So when people sit there and say, Oh, you're biased.
Shut the fuck up, nigga.
I tell the truth and I have a controversial take on almost every fucking topic.
Right?
So, yeah, like I go against the grain on almost every fucking political and cultural issue because I'm not a bitch.
And I'm not beholden to AdSense revenue.
I just say what the fuck I want to say because these motherfuckers aren't paying me anyway, so it don't matter.
So build up the OSS, be able to say what I want to say, be free, give you guys the truth.
You guys really are the ones that get the best benefit from this.
Because, bro, I'll be honest with y'all.
I'm probably the probably the most controversial nigga on YouTube by far.
Still on YouTube, by far.
By far.
Um I I talk about them boys, these dumb women, um, black issues, how niggas be committing crimes and be on some fuck shit, right?
There's nobody really that is critical of all the fucking, you know, most taboo topics.
I cover it all.
I cover it all.
Right?
I have the controversial take on every fucking topic.
So who knows how much longer I'm gonna be here on YouTube and join me while you can, bro.
Who fucking knows, bro?
All right.
So um, so yeah, I appreciate you um doing that, bro.
But yeah, like I said, the only reason why I'm able to even do this shit is because of uh OSS.
So, you know, that's why we gotta build this shit up, bro.
We gotta get to 2,000, then we gotta get to 10,000.
Again, that allows me to do what the fuck I want to do, say what I want to say.
We can hold rallies and all this other shit.
It's gonna be crazy.
But obviously, all that stuff costs money.
So um, let's see here.
Hell, I mean, I got Andy in here.
We're gonna redo the studio and shit make it better for you guys.
So, you know what I mean?
Uh I knew a boy from my school who offed himself over a girl, bro, and there's so much shit, so much of that shit that happens nowadays, you're saving lives.
I know, man.
I'm trying to keep you guys from offing yourselves over these hoes.
Oh, and the bitch Matt made an OF after we brow up.
Oh, damn, okay, King Clouds.
But anyways, wake these dudes up, please, and shout out to the squad.
Let's get to 2K OSS.
Uh Yeah, bro.
Facts.
Let's get to 2,000, man.
King of Lords.
You can't cast pearls before swine any uh more than you expect a cat to be a dog.
Okay.
Comfort zone says, uh ban him.
Your rules were never wish death on someone.
Don't troll the audio and no Israeli flags.
Don't give them a chance, Myron.
A lot of these guys in here are weirdos.
Yeah, that's facts.
A lot of niggas in the rumble chat are idiots, bro.
I'm I'm not gonna lie.
Some of you guys are some dumbasses.
Um it's fine.
I'll give them one more chance.
But yeah, bro, we don't wish death upon nobody in here.
Nigga said, Oh, I'm glad she's dead.
You're a fucking dumbass for saying that, bro.
At the end of the day, like, she's a human being and there's and she has kids.
Bro, seven kids are motherless now because of some dumbass simpicker, man.
So, no, bro, that's not how we roll over here.
Um, it's sad because in a way, he did support the account coincides with the second marriage.
He probably paid for the operation.
Truly sad and tragic for the kids.
Yeah, I feel bad for the children the most.
Myron, that rant was perfect.
I used to be massaged.
Before I found FF.
Uh, once you know why women move the way they move and know what to do to counter that stuff, it life is good.
I'm telling you, bro.
Uh grind 247, subscribe for a year.
Welcome, bro.
Dom Domaco.
Uh Myron, if only I was able to write how much you and the whole red pills change my way of thinking.
This is from Speedy.
I was raised in a matriotic family where I was consistently lied to and told to kiss women's asses, and was much more emotional as I found you and stated, started to understand how women operate.
Your advice is definitely improved the way I've you women and kicking them to the curb if they don't respect me as a person.
Now give me that rush of dopamine.
I got you, bro.
Uh King of Lords, damn man, I got a lot of chats here.
Guys, I ain't gonna lie to you, you niggas, you niggas are starting a Jumi now.
Uh, you guys are just sending in these dollar chats and writing fucking paragraphs.
I'm gonna have to up this shit, man.
I'm gonna have to up this shit because I've been reading chats now for like 20 minutes, and niggas are getting mad in the chat in the chat.
So uh I see what you guys are doing.
You guys are starting to act like fucking Mordecai's right now, man.
So I'll read these, but once once we have a certain viewer amount, I gotta probably start upping even the cows club shit.
Um we'll I'll figure something out.
But yeah, you guys are over here writing fucking Bibles, nigga.
Damn.
Um what was I?
Okay, King of Lords.
I'm looking at the dude, and maybe I don't believe these three reports, but I don't think she is out of his league.
The way I see it, these three of four makeup on, dye their hair is gray, blah, blah, blah.
Bro, she's out of his league.
You're you're you're a drunk if you don't see that she's out of his league.
Bro, that guy looks like any fucking guy that you see at a fucking home depot when you're trying to get uh your roofing done.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Uh be a legend, Myron.
Stream for the from the FNF studio.
Let's go, brother.
Uh, I can't stream from the FNF studio because I you you need to literally put the computer on and all this other shit.
And Bill's has, I don't know how to use that.
I'll be honest with you, bro.
Bill's has a whole setup over there that I don't use.
Um that's from Kane.
Yeah, I didn't mean to put the middle finger in there.
That was an accident, bro.
Oh, I didn't even see it.
What red pill truth did you struggle with the most?
11.
Uh yeah, you have to talk about the red pill topics all the time.
That's only well, become a second nature.
Yeah.
Unsure if you talked about Diddy already.
I just got back after a kick-ass workout.
Will Diddy be free soon?
Um, I think he's gonna get found guilty of something.
Uh maybe can you do a Europa stream sometime?
I will.
Since modern women, I'm gonna probably do it in July when when uh OSS is officially off the ground.
Uh one chess says, since modern women are more promiscuous, less feminine, constantly seeking attention.
How can I high value man vet for a long-term compatibility without being jaded?
Or does the red pill truth hugely mean monogamy is now a fool's game?
Um, yeah, monogamy is almost a fool's game, bro.
And uh you always gotta be you're I I think being jaded.
See, they try to make jaded sound bad.
Being jaded with women is actually really good, bro.
It's really fucking good because it means uh a good amount of skepticism.
Um Crash Out Myron says, uh, Myron, Jew and us, Mr. Krabs ass nigga.
Um, bro, do you want me to just read chats all day?
Like, yeah, bro, I've been reading chats now for like 30 minutes because uh niggas are writing Bibles on here.
You want me to keep reading chats, bro?
Like, is that what is that what you want?
You want me to stop making the content and just like rechats the whole time?
Because I already know some of you guys are gonna be bitching in the comments.
But I already spent too much time reading the super chats, bro.
So yeah, I might have to bump it up.
If we hit like a certain amount of viewers, I have to probably bump it up for OSS, but then I'm gonna bump it up on Rumble Rants, too.
So yeah.
Let's see here.
Did I miss any other chats?
Let me make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
Ramatter with thumbs up.
Yep, official janitor, cool.
Try not to miss any of you guys.
Yeah.
All love just trolling.
No, no worries, dude.
No worries.
I I just um, like I said, I can already see that people are gonna complain and say, bro, you spend too much time reading chats, so I'll probably have to bump it up.
Maybe I'll bump it up to like five bucks for um OSS and then like, you know, ten dollars for rumble rants.
Some shit like that.
I don't know.
Oh, Danny, we support, keep up the hard work.
OSS, we stand.
Thank you so much, Red Pill Factor.
I appreciate that.
As he sends in the $1 chat, you fucking nigga says.
Uh see, look, they can send it.
No, look, these niggas are all setting in dollar chats.
Yo, can you have a one-o-while zerkabite to see you?
Sometimes he has no self-control like a kid that stops the show from proceeding.
Uh I don't know, man.
David's these Jews, dog.
Uh, bro.
I'm telling you, man.
You niggas are setting in these dollar chats right now, bro.
See?
Look.
Bro.
Yeah.
You know what?
Fuck it, man.
I'm about to act like these Jewish niggas, man.
Bro, five dollars from this point forward, man.
All right.
Fuck y'all niggas, man.
She belongs to the streets, gift to the sub.
I appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
We got Mordecai on the screen.
Oh.
All right, where were we at?
Um, SXM with the five gift of subs.
Thank you so much, bro.
Appreciate that greatly.
And then uh Mike Sizzle with the O slash.
Thank you so much.
And then David24 D'Js, dog.
And then uh, and then O D4L.
Here's $5 out of respect for him.
Thank you so much, OD4.
I appreciate that, my friend.
I appreciate that, man.
I appreciate okay.
Let's get into the next topic, man.
Let me um real quick, ninjas.
Let me go ahead and uh oh, we'll finish playing this shit.
Where are we at here?
Man, we had so much shit to cover, bro.
Give me one sec.
Let me go talk to my guy.
Frank.
And I hope everybody can check out your podcast again.
Shots fired.
You can see more of Kyle.
You can see more of his incredible background.
Uh, but thank you so much.
Really appreciate it.
All right, guys.
Thanks, Jesse.
Thanks for having me on.
And that's all we have for you right now here on Sidebar, everybody.
Thank you so much for joining us.
And as always, please subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, wherever she got your podcasts.
I'm Jesse Weber.
I'll speak to you next time.
Janae and Ashley limited Sarai and her siblings' intake of water and food.
Danae and Ashley did not allow them to eat often and only allow them to drink eight ounces of water a day.
It is a truly heartbreaking case out of Hawaii, where a mother and her girlfriend are accused of starving, beating, and ultimately killing a three-year-old little girl while allegedly abusing her three siblings.
Court documents reveal alleged systematic starvation, beatings, even a witness account of the purported abuse.
We're gonna break it all down.
What the fuck?
These people are sick, man.
Um, so guys, this is what I'm gonna do.
I'll be on for another hour.
Um, and then uh my guy Andy's gonna come in here and do some work and then I'll get off.
So I'll stay on for another hour with you, ninjas, because he has to go home at a certain time, right?
Bro has a family and shit.
So three diglits with a big 100 hour super chat.
Dumb the monk.
Nigga said whores will uh whores will whore.
Beta dude shouldn't of murder.
Just be happy you hit and keep it moving.
Yeah, bro.
I'm set.
See, bro, see, three diggers gets it, bro.
Another dynamic for you.
Dumb the monk.
Uh King of Lord says, all I'm saying is no way she looks that good without makeup.
I know she doesn't look that good without makeup, but bro, did you see her ex, bro?
That's a regular nigga, bro.
That's a regular Miguel right there.
That's a regular ass Miguel.
So she's out of his league is my point.
I'm not saying she's a fucking 10 out of 10 battle.
I'm just saying she's out of his league, is my point.
You know what I'm saying?
Um, okay, uh, let's see here.
So I'll let you guys pick the next video.
We got here.
We got here either uh because we're gonna stay on for another hour and then uh Andy's gonna do some work.
We're gonna re-like I said, redo the studio guys, you know, switch up some of these camera angles, make them a bit better.
You know what I'm saying?
As you guys can see, we got multiple um camera angles here.
I need to zoom this one in a bit more, I think.
Um, but hey, you guys can see the whole Background on the back, right?
It's not that bad.
But yeah, we're gonna um fix some of the angles, clean up the studio a bit, uh, move some shit around, make it more efficient.
So um, so yeah, and then I'm gonna obviously do the debate tomorrow.
When I debate tomorrow, uh, what I'll do is to make up for the fact that I'm getting off earlier than I wanted.
I'll go ahead and uh probably jump on stream with you guys after I do the debate.
So it'll be uh it'll be good.
Okay, so anyway, I want you guys to go ahead and pick.
Uh we got Scott Ritter versus um Jonathan Cornicus.
We got uh Adam Sosnick versus Anna Kasperian, or we have um Lex Friedman uh podcast, aka the nigga's gonna put me to sleep.
But um it's um Scott Horan versus um who's the other dude?
Mark Dublowitz.
Okay.
So I'll let you guys pick um which of these you you want.
Also, we got the Iranian Supreme Leader, his message.
So let me go ahead and do...
Let's see here.
Let's see here.
Let's see.
All right, I'll give you guys I'll give you guys uh a poll.
I'll do a poll.
Don't worry, I'll create a poll for you guys.
Okay.
Which got verse.
So Scott Ritter versus IDF guy.
Scott Horton versus Double Wits Sosnik versus Kasperian.
Um, I'll watch the Iran Supreme Leader thing while you got while we do the um well, I'll let you guys pick which debate you guys want.
Um, let's see here.
Hold on, so which vides I'm starting the poll.
Why is it not?
Oh, start that poll.
I'm going to do the poll on kick for you guys as well.
I'm going to do the poll.
Let you guys uh vote.
While I do that, we'll do the um all right.
Hold on, guys.
I'm making the poll right now.
All right, so kick and rumble kick and YouTube have it.
I don't have it on Rumble, guys.
Rumble.
I'll give you guys the um I'll give you guys the YouTube link so that you guys can vote.
The rumble guys, you guys can vote on uh YouTube for me, so we get a better uh idea.
I want as many of you guys to vote as possible so that we have a better idea of what the hell's going on here.
But those are options, then just let me get the link right here.
Rumble.
I'll give you guys the bam, my bad, sorry.
All right, Rumble niggas.
Here's the YouTube link.
There you guys go.
OSS guys vote there too, as much as we hate YouTube.
We are bringing you now the statement from Ivan's Supreme Leader, his first one since the end of the conflict with Israel.
Let's listen to it.
Yeah, clan meetings.
I'm gonna start clan meetings again next month, guys.
Clan meetings are gonna be back in full uh resume.
Guys, we're gonna drop a lot of shit.
We're dropping merch as you guys can see here.
Hoodies like this, right?
We're dropping merch, we're dropping a discord, we're dropping a telegram.
Also, we're gonna drop, we're gonna start doing the clan meetings, and we're gonna start doing a call and show for the debrief.
So it's gonna be a good time, guys.
It's gonna be a really good time.
July is gonna be um how we do shit.
We're gonna be cooking.
So here's the Supreme Leader from Iran.
This is a statement.
The entity has been swaying.
swaying under our blows.
They would have never imagined.
Noodles, thank you for the gifted sub to have been dealt these blows, but yet this is what had happened.
Oh, real quick.
Um, the real Stacy says, uh, bro, this happened in my city, and I knew the girl, and I can think possibly provide some context to the finish trick anyway.
I can I can get on call with you.
Uh I don't know what you mean to get on call me.
Uh Chrome says, Um, any thoughts on Zoran uh Mamdani winning the Democrat primary against Al Andrew Kumo in New York?
I mean, I knew he was gonna lose, bro.
I knew he was gonna lose.
I mean, bro.
Yeah, I'm not surprised he won uh the fucking socialist weirdo guy.
And we New York is cooked, bro.
I've been telling y'all that fucking New York is cooked.
Thank God almighty for assisting our armed forces.
Um God didn't enabled them to penetrate the multi-layers of defense set up by the enemies.
The military and non-military positions came under our attack.
All these positions within the Zionist entity came under attack.
The Zionist entities aggression was met by lethal and fatal attacks.
And we succeeded in destroying the enemies.
Seems like we got 62% of you guys uh that want the Ritter one.
Okay, fair enough.
Um said L translator.
Capabilities.
All right, let's go ahead.
I'll this is what I'll do.
do the, um, I'll give you guys the fucking the summary.
Okay.
Here's a shorter version for you niggas.
I give you guys the Fox.
715 here on the East Coast.
Welcome back to live.
Basically, he declared victory, guys, but I'll give you guys a summarized version here.
Now from Fox and good morning to you if you're just now tuning in.
I'm China Francine.
This Thursday morning, just into our life now from Fox Newsroom.
We are following some breaking news.
Take a good look at your screen.
This just in from the Associated Press.
They say, quote, breaking news, Iran's Supreme Leader makes first public statement since ceasefire declared in Israel-Iran war.
The Associated Press they go on to report this Thursday morning.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Hamini claimed victory over Israel this Thursday in his first public statement since a ceasefire was declared in the war between the two countries.
Hamini hasn't been seen in public since taking shelter in a secret location after the outbreak of the war, June 13th, when Israel attacked Iranian nuclear facilities and targeted top military commanders and scientists following a massive American attack on June 22nd that hit the nuclear sites with bunker buster bombs.
US President Donald Trump was able to help negotiate a ceasefire that came into effect Tuesday.
Homini did release a video message back on June 19th during the war, and Iranian state television and the Supreme Leader's own social media pages announced that he would be releasing another video message to Iran this Thursday.
We did see that video message here on live now from Fox, but those remarks were not in English.
In his first comment posted on X, which we do want to transition to show you, he offered his quote, congratulations on the victory over Israel.
You see it in real time on your screen.
That from Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Hamini, he says, quote, this Thursday morning, I offer my congratulations on the victory over the fallacious Zionist regime.
Homini having other tweets as well.
Take a look.
He says, quote, with all that commotion and all those claims, the Zionist regime was practically knocked out and crushed under the blows of the Islamic Republic.
Another on ecstasy.
And as you guys know, Trump even admitted that um on the last day of bombing, they hit Israel pretty hard, man.
And actually, let me go ahead and show you guys, because obviously the mainstream media doesn't like to show any of this shit for obvious reasons.
Let me show you guys something.
Morning, he says, quote, my congratulations on our dear Iran's victory over the U.S. regime.
The U.S. regime entered the war directly because it felt that if it didn't, the Zionist regime would be completely destroyed.
It entered the war in an effort to save that regime, But achieved nothing.
Another one coming in, my producer flagging me.
This one says, quote, the Islamic Republic delivered a heavy slap in the US's face.
It attacked and inflicted damage on the Al-Udid Air Base, which is one of the key US bases in the region.
And we now this was a symbolic strike.
They sent 14 missiles because that's what they got hit with was about 14 bombs in Fourdeaux and their nuclear facilities.
Um they told them hours beforehand that they were gonna do it, and obviously the US shot all the missiles down.
That's what they were gonna actually talk about in the beginning of that briefing that we skipped.
Um so, yeah, I mean, uh so I guess that was more to show that the US can hit.
Um that the US can absolutely hit uh the United States sorry, that Iran can hit the United States in their bases in the Gulf.
But um, but regardless, I mean, if they did that, they would have got destroyed.
Um here, look at this guys.
Look at this.
This is Tel Aviv, bro.
They don't want to show y'all niggas this shit, but look at this shit, bro.
This shit is crazy.
This is Tel Aviv Chat.
So, yeah, um Tel Aviv got hair hard, guys.
They actually did.
Um look, um Jackson is saying that Iran defeated Israel.
Um, look.
I could give you guys my take on who I think won this conflict.
Um maybe I'll reserve that after we do the debate because I don't want to influence it too much.
Uh let's see here.
Oh, let's finish watching this.
Where are we at?
Do you have one more from Hamini this Thursday morning on X saying, quote, the fact that the Islamic Republic has access to key U.S. centers in the region and can take action whenever it deems necessary is a significant matter.
Such an action can be repeated in the future too.
Should any aggression occur, the enemy will definitely pay a heavy price.
So again, these are the latest remarks this Thursday morning from Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Hamini as he did claim victory over Israel this Thursday in his first public statement.
So, okay.
Um it looks like uh Scott Ritter won.
So we'll go ahead and do cover the Scott Ritter debate.
Uh, we got it right here for you guys.
Um let me read some of these chats they came through.
Um, women or women accepted or divergent.
Fair.
Um Ever Blazer says I missed the announcement.
What debate is going on tomorrow, and at one time, uh probably eight or nine PM.
Do you think that liberal F uh Salima will retract any of his unfounded statements that he and his crew make at his on his space?
I don't know what you're talking about, Todd G. Um Hey Margers joined the OSS.
Uh thank you for all that you do.
This is from Tarz Taraskan Graper.
Uh your streams have me uh help have kept me aware as a one-year-old.
I wish my cousin could have gotten to see your content as he unfortunately took his life in February over FEMA related issues, eternal issue for temporary pain.
Some women are fucking wretched.
May his soul rest in peace and many of the other souls victim to it.
It's not worth it uh to those left alive.
The pain is like no other WMR and W uncle.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
Uh my divisive condolences go um to your family member.
Uh I don't really know what to say.
I'm I'm really horrified uh that your cousin suffered that fate, man.
But that is a big reason why I uh make this content.
And honestly, um, you know, I'm trying I was trying to keep the red pill shit away from the debrief, but I might have to cover like just a quick topic per episode at least once or uh, you know, once per show or at least a couple times a week where I do the debrief where I cover that stuff.
Um you know, even if it's reacting to a clip on Instagram or some shit like that, just to keep you guys sharp, because um it's actually incredible how many guys ruin their lives for women.
Uh the trial says I was a drug addict and on the verge of ending it all, Myron.
You save my life from hell.
Thank you.
Now I'm at the gym daily, drug free and building a better life for my family, W Meyer and WSS.
Thank you so much, True, for that means a lot.
Um God bless you and your family.
I'm glad that I I played a role in that, uh uh a small one.
Is it possible they planted the NYC mayor for the next false flag attack?
Uh wouldn't it go that far, Red Pill Factory.
Um Daryl Phil, and thank you for you said donated twice.
Thank you so much for that uh Red Pill Factory.
I see both.
Um Daryl Philman says, uh Kiki Palmer says successful women should be able to date men who earn less.
No one cares when a man finds his wife under a bridge thoughts.
Um look, this is one of these should arguments.
Uh the bro, look, the should arguments don't matter because women just don't operate on should, right?
We'll sit there and we'll say, oh yeah, women should date regular guys or guys that make less money.
They're not they're not gonna.
They're not going to.
Okay.
Women can't control their hypergamy.
Kessler, have you watched Europe of the Last Battle Documentary yet?
Um yes, uh well, I've watched it, but we're gonna watch it on um we're gonna watch it on the OSS next month once we like got the full squad on.
You know what I mean?
And actually it's perfect because we're at the Cookie Monster event.
So yeah, we will definitely watch it starting next month um with the OSS launch.
And for you, Castle Club niggas, don't worry.
We won't leave you guys out.
Castle Club will be there, but be invited as well to it.
So I got y'all.
Don't do more.
We're still alive on Castle Club, by the way, too.
But yes, it'll be open to OSS and to Castle Club guys.
I got both y'all niggas, man.
Don't worry.
So if you're in one and not the other, it's fine.
If you're in council club, you don't want to join OSS because you're, you know, lame.
Fine, no problem.
I'll still do it on a cows club for you guys.
And you were doing those spaces.
We had a very brief discussion back then.
So it's a pleasure to have you guys.
And um, I really wanted to have that discussion kind of a debate format where we go back and forth, because you're both uh very knowledgeable, but you also differ on so many points.
I think there's a lot of things you'll agree on, but in most cases you will disagree, which I think will make for a really interesting conversation.
For anyone that doesn't know, Scott, you're a former U.S. Marine Corps intelligence officer and a former UN Special Commission weapons inspector in Iraq, where you oversaw Iraq's disarmament of weapons of mass destruction in the 1990s.
Jonathan, uh you're a retired lieutenant colonel of the IDF, where you served for 24 years, notably as the international spokesperson.
And then he came back as a spokesperson after October 7th for a short period of time.
Uh so he's a spokesperson for an IDF.
Uh so be ready, guys.
He's gonna give you guys all the uh Israeli government talking points.
About three months.
And now you're a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies.
Gentlemen, pleasure to have you both.
I appreciate your time.
Thanks for having me.
Um McFly503, thank you always, Myron.
Literally the the beat daily news for me, uh, I think mean the best daily news for me and others.
With that being said, how long till this story goes away and we are in the next battle?
What's the next China versus Taiwan?
Yeah, bro, that's very possible.
I I might do an episode for you guys strictly on China versus Taiwan.
Because um I did an episode uh well, I made a clip.
I dropped a clip today saying that, you know, when Steven Crowder were saying it's not World War III and people are acting crazy.
Uh Steven Crowder is completely unaware of foreign uh uh of you know our foreign policy and what's going on all across the world, if he doesn't realize that uh World War Three is already kicked off.
It's just not being kicked off in a conventional manner.
So I'm gonna start with the most polarizing question first.
And I'm gonna actually begin with Scott.
I'm not sure, Jonathan, if you know Scott's position, because that's actually one thing that me and Scott kind of went back and forth on two days ago.
Um Scott, you said words in your mouth, but you saw this more of a win for Iran in many ways.
Is that correct?
And and if so, can you just elaborate on your perspective there?
And then Jonathan, I'd love your take on it.
Well, I mean first of all, it's very difficult in in wartime.
Anybody who's participating in combat, it's it's it's always difficult to speak about winning because war is about destruction, it's about death, and um I think um as much as uh Iran delivered uh pain to Israel, Israel delivered pain to Iran.
Uh I think that's one of the reasons why both nations accepted this ceasefire uh as rapidly as they did.
But you know, let's just start from foundational uh aspects.
Um one, we have the whole issue of global perception.
Um Israel, of course, can articulate why they felt the need to attack Iran the way they did, but from the global perspective, it's a violation of the United Nations Charter, Article uh two, paragraph four.
Um Israel hasn't articulated a cognizable claim under Article 51.
Uh they haven't gone to the Security Council to make this claim.
And so from many points of view, this is an illegal war of aggression, which automatically put the real in the loser block.
Um they put that's up there with Imperial Japan attacking the United States on Pearl Harbor, et cetera.
Two, if you're gonna do this, if you're gonna say, okay, we're gonna take the risk of alienating the world, um, then let's see why you did this.
Israel said that Iran's nuclear program posed an existential threat to Israel and to other nations because uh they had achieved achieved a certain threshold status.
Um that's debatable given the fact that we had ongoing negotiations with the Iranians where they were willing to step back from almost every aspect of this verifiably.
But let's just assume you say you can't trust the Iranians.
If your goal was to eliminate the Iranian nuclear program, their enrichment program, Israel failed.
So they failed in that objective.
Many aspects of their initial strike was regime change.
It appeared that they're going for a decapitation strike.
Indeed, some of the comments made by Benjamin Netanyahu afterwards was uh, you know, step aside, let us finish this task of destroying your uh your facilities, and uh then we can get on in peace and harmony, I think more on the Iranian president and uh in the foreign minister who are known moderates and trying to eliminate uh the IRGC and the the more hardcore um Iranian officers.
Well, they did succeed in killing a number of people, there's no doubt about that, including 14 scientists, and we can get into the efficacy of that.
Um the the point is there wasn't regime change.
In fact, if that was the objective, it failed because the regime today, by many accounts, is stronger than ever.
The Iranian people have rallied around the regime.
Um again, we can't.
And that's a hundred percent fact.
They can sit there and say that um, you know, the regime is bad and they're weak and they got sanctions and people don't uh people oppose the government.
That is true.
However, this attack has absolutely unified the Iranian people.
That's a f that that's indisputable because people hate Israel more than they hate Khameni.
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Back to the nuclear aspect.
400 kilograms of uranium hexafluoride enriched to 60 percent is unaccounted for.
It's you no one knows where it is.
Israel doesn't know where it is, we don't know where it is.
We know where it's not.
It's not beneath the ground in Natans, it's not beneath the ground in Isfahan, it's not beneath the ground in Ford though.
The other thing is the centrifuges.
Some people say you can't remove the centrifuges that were in Fordo is uh in in the Tans.
Maybe, maybe not, but it doesn't matter because since 2021, I think February of 2021, uh Iran stopped reporting centrifuge production to the IAEA.
And the fact is today Iran has the potential of having thousands of functional centrifuges.
They're outside the scope and scale of IEA knowledge, therefore Oh wow.
I didn't know that.
They stopped reporting it 2021.
In the Tans.
Maybe, maybe not, but it doesn't matter because since 2021, I think February of 2021, uh, Iran stopped reporting centrifuge production to the IAE.
Oh shit, I didn't know that.
But you know what?
That makes sense, guys.
Remember, the United States, here's the timeline.
U.S. pulls out of the the um the nuclear deal 2018.
2019, the IRGC is put on the foreign terrorist organization list by the State Department, Mike Pompeo.
So that would make sense that a year or two later, they stopped reporting their centrifuges to um to the IEA, uh IAEA.
And just so you guys know, the IAEA is an international organization that oversees um, you know, nuclear programs in different countries.
Iran was working with the IAEA when they were part of the JCPOA, aka the nuclear deal that Obama had um put forth.
Now, centrifuges, just so you guys understand, I can quickly go through this.
I'm not a chemist or a scientist, but basically, when I was researching this, this is what it comes down to.
Uranium is enriched, okay, and made to a certain level where it can be weapons grade.
Ninety percent typically tends to be that level.
Centrifuges is what allows you to enrich it to that level where it becomes weapons grade.
Okay, so it's critical for the enrichment process.
Now, um when it comes to plutonium, you can also create a nuclear bomb with plutonium, but that needs a nuclear reactor, okay, which is actually something that the French have done quite a few times with people providing people with nuclear reactors, but that's a whole other conversation.
So when it comes to Iran's nuclear program, um they they do have a plutonium program, but they rely mostly on uranium.
And that's what got them in trouble was their uranium enrichment.
So they have the centrifuges to make this happen.
Also, they've mastered the cycle, chat.
So what that basically means is when it comes to mastering the cyclists, they understand how to enrich uranium um perfectly, to a T. That is why they're such a threat to Israel and United States and why they don't want them to have a nuclear program, because it's not just that they have the resources to do it, they know how to do it.
This is why the Mossad has made such a big stink about assassinating nuclear scientists.
The Mossad has killed more nuclear scientists than anyone else, and it is simply because of this program.
So, with that said, um the fact that Iran stopped reporting their centrifuges to the IAEA in 2021, I did not know that.
This is why I like Scott Ritter, he's a wealth of knowledge.
Um that means that that so that what that means is just like he's about to say here, there could be hundreds, if not thousands of centrifuges that we don't know about.
The West doesn't know about.
Which would make sense why they would take that 400 kilos of enriched uranium and move it somewhere else.
Because the U.S. has been so confident, like, yeah, we just totally destroyed their centrifuges, so they can't even enrich the uranium.
Well, if they have other centrifuges, that's another thing.
So, guys, give me ones in the chat if that makes sense to you guys.
I know the the um, you know, obviously I gave a very watered-down, um, crude explanation of how uranium enrichment works.
But for the purposes of understanding this for the purposes of you know, this geopolitical conversation, that's really all you need to know.
But give me ones if that makes sense, chat.
And the fact is today Iran has the potential of having thousands of functional centrifuges that are outside the scope and scale of IEA knowledge.
Yeah, make sure you stop smash that like button, bro.
Bro, we're so fucking diversified.
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Now we're covering fucking geopolitics and nuclear bombs and enrichment and debates and geop, you know, complex of foreign affairs.
It's therefore outside the scope and scale of what the United States and uh in in Israel know about.
So if you take the uranium hexafluoride, 60 percent, you take centrifuges and you take the reality that Iran has dozens of furto-like hide sites throughout the nation that nobody knows about.
All you've done is enable Iran to secret.
And I called that, I told you guys they have way more than just three nuclear sites, bro.
No fucking way.
They only got three.
The way of the key aspects of a nuclear weaponization program without IEA monitoring is, And now what you've done is you've sort of pissed the Iranians off.
They said uh if you attack our nuclear sites, we can reverse the fatwa about the prohibition about nuclear weapons.
Okay, fatwa, real quick.
That is a religious declaration that was issued by Ali Khameni, the um the Supreme Leader, where they said, look, having nuclear weapons is against um Islam.
So we're not gonna go ahead and have nuclear weapons.
But they can reverse that and enrich to high levels if needed, obviously, for you know, um for national security purposes that we can see here.
Uh Rain Raid says, Mara, can you explain why you chose to talk on topics that you do, knowing you will get demonetized, canceled, or so forth.
What influencer would you say is is most alien to you?
Why do I because I think the truth is more important than money, bro?
I truly do think that the truth is more important than money.
And I kind of knew this from the beginning when I uh when I started investing in real estate, I knew that this type of content at some point they would try to fucking clip me.
Um I didn't think they would clip me when they did.
Um, but you know, I knew it was coming at some point.
Um but I didn't think they were gonna clip me as hard with this stuff when it comes to Israel.
So, yeah, bro.
I mean, like I said, I I think um getting this information out to people is more important than um, you know, profiting and making a bunch of money because the thing is this you you gotta you gotta pick one, right?
When it comes to social media and make it being content creator, you gotta pick one, right?
So it comes down to this.
You can either be as profitable as possible, making the most money as possible, money hand over fist, right?
But you lose your freedom.
Look at Kai Sinat.
Look at speed.
Look at um Aston Hall.
Like these guys, like they're huge, right?
They're super famous, right?
But they um they stay away from certain topics, they can't engage in certain discussions because it'll fuck the money up, right?
It'll simply fuck the money up.
And that's fine, right?
That some people prefer to make a bunch of money over um putting out a message, and that's fine, right?
Mr. Beast, etc.
Another example, right?
Where they make neutral content that is uh uh public uh PC and safe.
Then you got guys like myself who I prefer to make less money and be able to say what I want to say and um put out certain information, right?
To me, my freedom of being able to film and say what I want overrides making a bunch of money.
Other people making a bunch of money overrides their freedom to say what they want to say.
So you have to pick one, right?
Me, I'm a minimalist.
It doesn't matter for me.
I don't need to make a whole bunch of like millions upon millions of dollars.
Other people want to do that shit.
That's fine.
But you can't be super high clout, a bunch of money and be based.
It just doesn't work that way.
It's either you're based and you're gonna take a hit financially, or you're rich as fuck, you're huge, but you can't talk on certain topics and you're cucked.
I prefer the former.
So, but that's a personal decision that uh that you know a lot of people don't want to make.
I don't know what you mean by what influencer would you say is most alien to you?
I don't know what you mean by most alien to me.
Uh thank you, always my own.
Literally the beat.
Oh, okay, got that one.
Read that from from before.
But from the Israeli perspective, I mean, how is this a victory?
And also, I enjoy giving you guys information that you're not gonna get anywhere else, really.
I think that's also very important to me as well.
So, um, if my main goal is to make a bunch of money, I would never talk about this shit.
Or I would just tell you guys, you guys gotta watch me on kick a rumble only.
I'm not streaming on YouTube because I lose tens of thousands on here.
Look, you guys know I'm very transparent with y'all niggas.
So let me show you guys something real quick.
You guys want to see how fucking YouTube's dropping me?
Look at this shit.
Oh, we're almost at 284,000 subscribers, by the way.
Three more subs when we're 284.
Look at this shit, guys.
15 million views.
15 million million views on this channel, right?
And I post like what?
Like, I post like five shorts a day, five to ten shorts a day, but it's just shout out to my guy Brett.
I post a clip a day and I stream, right?
You know how much this channel should be making.
Look at this shit, bro.
You guys are gonna hate YouTube more than I do after seeing this shit.
That's what I should be making uh somewhere in this range per month for the amount of views that I that I bring YouTube.
That's what I should be making.
And they uh and they uh fucking demonetize me.
When honestly, a lot of the people say the same shit that I say nowadays, it's just that it's safe to talk about this shit now.
It's safer to talk about this shit now.
So now you guys see why I'm so fucking annoyed and I hate YouTube.
So this is all the money that I'm losing from being on there.
So I'm showing you guys my dashboard.
I get more views than 95% of you, 99% of YouTubers, right?
By myself on this channel.
So for all the bitch ass niggas that sit there and say, you need gross reviews.
Actually, no, I don't.
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Actually, no, I fucking don't.
I get more views by myself than I do with the fucking bitches.
Okay, so that's number one when these idiots say that stupid shit.
Because I actually have a brain.
And then number two, um, that's what I should be getting.
But niggas rob me, it is what it is.
Fuck YouTube.
But I would rather, like I said before, I'll take that hit financially so that you guys can go ahead and get the content.
Now you guys see why I hate YouTube.
And I'm being straight up with y'all, like showing you guys what it is.
Most YouTubers would never show y'all niggas this shit, but I show it to you guys so you guys can see what the fuck it is.
So that's so that's why when you guys join the OSS, that's our rally against this bullshit right here.
And this is what censorship does.
This is what censorship does.
They rob you blind for for content.
Here's the other thing too.
They demonetized all your all my channels, not just Fresh of Fit, they demonetized this one, uh, Myron Gaines X too.
Because if if one of your channels demonetized, they demonetize the entire platform, bro.
They demonetize everybody.
So yeah, that's the money I'm taking a hit on, streaming it only by streaming on YouTube when I should be moving y'all to other platforms.
But like I said before, I'm not showing you guys this to say, look at me.
I'm I'm virtuous signaling, whatever.
I'm being transparent with you guys.
I'll show you guys my crypto wallet, I'll show you guys my fucking real estate.
I show you guys my fucking YouTube shit.
You guys see my numbers, you guys can see everything.
I'm transparent.
No cap here.
So when people try to sit there and say, oh, Myron, you're cap about this, you're a lie about this.
You guys know it's a bunch of bullshit.
Because I'm super transparent with you guys about fucking everything.
My background, my real name, what I used to really do, I got nothing to hide.
I've never done drugs, I've never committed a crime, I've never done no weird shit.
I used to have a top serious clearance.
Like, I got nothing to hide, unlike these other weirdo niggas, right?
I find it funny how people like Abu and Preach, for example, right?
They make videos exposing people, but they don't share nothing about their personal life.
That should fucking tell you something.
And the one time his monkey ass did, what was he doing?
He was getting pegged.
Punch.
That's why them niggas don't share their real eyes, because they're they got nothing to be proud of.
They got nothing to tell you guys.
They got no fucking information.
They got to talk shit about other people.
That's what these reaction YouTuber niggas do, right?
So they don't got a story to tell.
They don't provide no value.
So I find it funny how like they'll sit there and be like, yeah, I don't talk about my personal life.
Yeah, because you're a loser.
Nobody wants to be like you.
You like you gotta you gotta hide that shit because you're a fucking loser.
And then when you do talk about your sexuality, what you do behind the scenes, you're getting pegged.
I wouldn't talk about myself either, nigga.
Fuck fucking sodomites over here, right?
But anyway, the point I'm trying to make is um, yeah.
So now you guys see why uh YouTube pisses me off.
That's why.
And why it makes no business sense to be on here streaming, but I do it anyway because reaching more people is more important.
Um, if a fraction of that joins the OSS uh or decides to watch on Rumble or Kick or whatever, awesome.
If they don't, it is what it is.
I know a lot of you guys prefer to watch on YouTube.
I know a lot of you guys got the YouTube app set up on your fucking uh phones or on your uh TVs or some shit like that, and it's just easier viewing experience.
Cool.
I don't want to rob you guys of that easier viewing experience.
So that's why I'm here.
Even though a lot of you guys are told me, Myron, just get off YouTube, just fucking force in the kick, force them to rumble, whatever.
Nah, bro, I won't do that, man.
I won't do that.
But now you guys can see the numbers.
Like I said before, look.
Boom, this is social blade.
Y'all can see it right there.
That's what I should be getting, roughly.
And then you guys can see the views here.
I honestly it's probably more than than what they're um estimating here, to be honest, because uh it should be more.
But that's fine.
But y'all can see uh what it is.
We've been cooking on here, bro.
Brad be cooking with the clips and shit.
So anyway, uh, did we hit 284?
Well, I think we're three subs away.
Hey, well, we hit 284, niggas.
Let's go, baby.
We had two 84.
Y'all go.
We had 284, man.
Shout out to you guys.
Anyway, let's keep going on with the debate.
Uranium hexafluoride unaccounted for, centrifuges on the counter for, pissed off Iranian government.
Oh, yeah.
But that's why I'm running this up for the OSS guys.
Matter of fact, hold on.
Uh, that still possesses missiles that did a hell of a lot of damage to uh Israel.
Does Israel really want to repeat this cycle again?
Uh I I just see this as a loss for Israel.
Again, hats off to the Israeli military.
You guys knocked the crap out of the Iranians.
You really did.
And the Iranians acknowledge it.
But they knocked the crap out of you too.
Yeah, and that's my problem, is that like I and you guys know, I told y'all the Israelis fucking did a fantastic operation against the um against Iran.
Um, but the problem is that Israel does not want to admit that it also got beat the shit out of as well back.
They beat the shot of each other, chat is my point.
Um Iran has a very competent ballistic missile program, and no one wants to well.
Uh I think Ben Kavir actually admitted on camera that uh they did not anticipate that they would hit them that hard.
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Um so you've covered a lot of the points that we'll be debating.
Jonathan, I want you to go through each point.
I've actually written them down, um, because I want your perspective on each one of them.
So we're starting with a broad perspective.
The points that were mentioned by Scott where the whether the war was legal or illegal, I want you to comment on that.
Second, the comparison to Bel Haber.
Third is uh whether Iran's nuclear program was an existential threat.
So all these three are within as in one point, the legality of it, or that it's justified.
Number two is whether Israel failed to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities.
And the third one is regime change.
Was that an objective?
And if so, did it fail.
Right.
So let's uh let's be serious here for a second.
Um the Islamic Republic of Iran, its regime has an outspoken official goal, which they have not been hiding.
They've been saying it in Falsey for a long time, and that is to annihilate the state of Israel.
Uh, up until a few days ago, they had a countdown clock in a square called Palestine Square, and the name of the square is not coincidental, where they were counting down from the year 2040, which they call the last day of what they dubbed the Zionist entity, what I call the state of Israel.
Um they've said numerous times, uh official statements by the so-called supreme leader is not very supreme these days, but uh Khaminae and uh various presidents going back uh 10-15 years and until now,
various military leaders, head of the IRGC, head of the Kutz Force, the previous uh and the current one, and many other, and of course, members of parliament, legislators, uh heads of the Iranian military.
The list goes on and on and on about Iranian officials that have uh said clearly that they aim to annihilate and destroy the state of Israel, what they call the Zionist entity.
So, in terms of uh, you know, understanding where we stand, where Israel stands, it it's a pretty straightforward situation.
Israel is threatened by an Islamic regime.
That regime is also was also on the path of uh developing nuclear weapons.
And there is abundant evidence uh from the atomic agency, Israeli Intel, American Intel.
We can discuss and deliberate uh details about it, but bottom line, the Iranians were uh building a uh nuclear weapons program.
They were busy not only enriching to uh military grade levels, 60 and 90 percent.
They were also building, they were also weaponizing and experimenting and trying to develop the capacity to turn enriched material into fissile and then turn that into a bomb and then put all of those things together in a delivery system, probably a ballistic missile That they had thousands of before this uh engagement.
And uh the aim here is pretty clear.
They say that they want to destroy and annihilate the state of Israel, and they were trying to develop the means to do so.
That's one part.
Second part is that Iran has been conducting and what I might say is a pretty effective uh strategy of indirect warfare against Israel.
They quite cleverly built a series of proxies.
The most important one, which failed terribly on the 13th of June, but the most important and powerful and deterring one was Hezbollah in Lebanon.
And in addition to that, Hamas and Islamic jihad in Gaza, various proxies in Syria up until the time that the regime there fell, and about 20 significant proxies in Iraq.
And of course the Houtis in Yemen.
What the Iranian regime tried to do was to build that ring of fire around Israel.
And on the 7th of October, that ring of fire allegedly exploded or ignited when Hamas attacked Israel unprovoked, uh killing about 1,300 Israelis, taking 251 hostage, and uh setting into motion a chain of events that I think culminated on June 13, uh two weeks ago, when Israel struck Iran and the things all connected.
Um as you guys can see, he's you know, going ahead and just like giving the typical, and this is great though, because you you're hearing all the Israeli um you know pro-Zionist talking points right now, uh, with the proxies, the ring of fire, you they're using literally all I'm surprised he hasn't used Shia Crescent yet.
It's gonna probably come up soon.
Um, you know, uh at October 7th started this, etc.
And what do I always tell you guys whenever you watch um Zionist debate?
They always start the conflict off on subt October 7th, um, as if this didn't occur prior to that, right?
Or as if uh Israel never participated in anything prior to October 7th that led to what happened on October 7th.
Um, you know, the reality of Gaza guys is that they're violently occupied people.
We're talking about a group of people that are confined to a small amount of space.
Um they're occupied by the Israeli government, by the IDF.
Um, intern uh according to international law and standards, everyone across the world understands that even though they sit there and say we gave Gaza back to the Palestinians, it is still absolutely occupied land.
Okay, they don't have any self-determination, they don't have any sovereignty, the food that comes in is controlled by them, the electricity, everything, the water, it's all controlled by the Israelis.
So they'll sit there and they'll say, Oh, we gave Gaza back.
Not really, okay, at all.
Okay.
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As you guys know, this channel um, you know uh operates with um, you know, with supporters, donators, and um that's how we're able to keep things honest and keep things running the way that we do, and we can keep it real.
And I can give you guys this other side that the media will never fucking tell you.
Okay, there's not many people that are gonna tell you guys the truth about this stuff.
So, yeah.
Um when it comes to what's going on in Gaza with the Gaza Strip, because they often say, Oh, well, we gave them back Gaza.
This is uh let me tell you what the Israelis always say, right?
So whenever you mention um this situation or you mention um Gaza, whatever, they always say, we gave them Gaza back.
Um they took the money and they decided to buy tunnels and missiles instead of supporting their people and all this other bullshit.
But what they don't tell you is that the reason why they built up this military infrastructure the way that it is is because they are occupied.
They're they don't have any uh uh sovereignty whatsoever.
They are being controlled and run by the Israelis.
Israelis control everything that goes into and out of the Gaza Strip, okay?
Um, so they're basically said-class citizens, and then not only that, guys, they're being occupied by the Israeli government, they don't even get to vote or have any type of say in the legislative process of Israel.
That's another big one that they don't tell you about.
Okay.
The Palestinians that live in the West Bank and the Palestinians that live in Gaza, they have absolutely no say in the um the government that occupies them.
That's wild.
And then they'll run around and they'll tell the rest of us, oh yeah, Israel's the only democracy in the Middle East.
Not really.
Not really.
But this is ugly true that they're not gonna tell you.
Fox News is never gonna tell you this shit.
None of these niggas are ever gonna tell you guys this stuff, right?
So people will come in and say, Oh, Myron, you're a jihadi apologist or some other bullshit like that.
No, I'm just telling you guys what the mainstream media will never tell you.
You guys think Brett Baer or fucking um uh, you know, Tommy Laren or or our fucking Jesse Waters or who's the other one?
Um who's the other one?
Uh there's another big Fox newscaster I can't think of right now.
Um the guy that talks with Trump all the time.
God damn.
Someone's gonna put his name.
You think any of these guys are gonna fucking tell you what the fuck is going on in the Middle East?
Of course not, bro.
They're gonna give you guys the Zionist talking points.
So um, so of course he's gonna say, oh, yeah, this all started October 7, but they're not gonna tell you the violent occupation that was occurring prior to October 7th.
Okay, obviously, October 7th was a horrible time.
But to sit there and only operate from a umity, thank you so much.
Yes, Hannity.
Thank you guys.
Thank you in the Rumble chat.
Sean Handy.
Yep.
To start the conflict off at October 7th is disingenuous and and and they lie.
It's just a straight up lie.
A lot of things precipitated October 7th.
70 to 80 years of occupation precipitated October 7th.
Okay.
All of the Iranian.
Also, the Israelis have been trying to destroy Iran since 1979, Chad.
Ever since the Iranian revolution in 1979, Israel has been trying to destroy Iran.
For those of you that don't know, the Shah, who's uh a puppet, right?
He was put in place by the Brits, the Israelis, and the Americans.
Operation Ajax, look it up.
Mogadesi, who was the first democratically elected leader of Iran, right?
Prime Minister, president, whatever it may be.
He was elected.
First thing that he wanted to do, he wanted to nationalize their oil so that the Brits weren't raping them of their own resources.
What did they do?
The uh MI6 or MI5, whatever, the British intelligence component uh apparatus alongside the CIA alongside the Mossad worked together to destabilize them.
Okay.
They funded a bunch of proxies and rebel groups and they got rid of them, and he was able to get jailed and got out of power.
Who did they install?
They installed the Shah.
The Shah comes in, he uh is a more secular leader.
Mogadesi was uh uh was was also secular.
A lot of people don't know that.
He was also secular as well.
He wasn't like uh um, you know, one of these um super religious leaders.
He's very secular.
The reason why they don't like him is because he was a nationalist and he was trying to protect Iranian interests with the oil.
The Brits couldn't have that because the Brits had the monopoly on the oil, and the West wanted to control it and their resources, so they got rid of him, he's out of there.
Operation Ajax, Shah comes in, Shah uh pretty much is the puppet government.
He's the first um the first country in the Middle East to recognize Israel.
Um I think they might have been the second, actually, after Egypt.
Egypt, I think, uh signed to Camp David Accords.
Okay, let's see here.
Because you guys know I don't like to be wrong on shit like this.
Um David Accords.
I think Iran was like the first or second.
Okay, yeah, Camp David Accords were a parapolitical agreement, boom.
Uh onwards to that, and okay, so 1978.
Okay, and uh yep, so they basically these were secret negotiations.
So yeah, Israel recognized them, and then this actually, the Camp David Accords guys are still in play right now.
This is why Egypt is cucked by the United States.
Basically, a lot of their economy relies upon us giving them aid to play nice with Israel.
Um yeah, so that that makes sense.
Yeah.
So the Shah came in when did the Shah hold on.
Iran recognized Israel with the Shah.
What year was this?
Was it 1979?
Oh, 1960.
Okay, so they were first.
They were first, then the Israel, then the Egyptians.
Okay.
So, boom, refinery uh officially recognized Israel in 1960.
Okay, boom.
All right.
So um, so once the Shah came in and he uh recognized Israel, that was obviously a big disrespect to the entire Arab world because none of them wanted to recognize Israel.
We're talking about 12 years after they had taken over Palestine in 1948.
So um uh years later in 1979, that's when the Islamic revolution came in, and this is where um, you know, uh the theocracy that we're currently have now, the regime that came in now came into power.
But ever since then, guys, Israel has been trying to destabilize this regime because um they've been the biggest opponent of Israel, okay, in the Middle East and challenge their hegemony.
Give me ones if that all makes sense, guys.
The his the little history that I gave you guys there.
Give me ones if that'll make sense.
Uh twos if it doesn't.
And if you could put a two, give me tell me why not.
More merrily and more effectively than that, but I'm just you know, quickly summarizing the history for you guys there with um their Relations from before.
Others.
But a year and a half after that fatal act of aggression by Hamas, the Iranian project of proxies is all but destroyed.
Not quite yet, and Israel still has work to do.
But judging from how they delivered after June 13, very poor military achievements.
Now, you guys are probably wondering why does Iran have all these proxies with all these different um groups?
The reason why, guys, is because you must understand, guys, that Israel is the bully on the block.
Okay?
Israel has the military capability to destroy anyone in the region with their nuclear weapons and their Air Force and their intelligence apparatuses.
The reason why they have the capability of doing it is because they are backed by us.
Since they have American backing, they have endless money, endless resources, and we pay for their missile defense system, and we pay for their ability to defend themselves.
Obviously, they um they they misunderstood the power of Iran's ballistic missile system and they got fucked up back.
But for decades, guys, Israel has been basically reigning terror all across the Middle East and bullying everybody.
No one can really stand up to them.
So what Iran did was knowing that Israel is backed by the United States, the world superpower, Iran basically set themselves up where they have a bunch of proxies around Israel that can wage war against Israel to obviously align with their own political interests of self-preservation.
Also, another reason you guys need to understand why Iran um runs the acts of resistance is because they watched all the other Arab countries be destroyed by Israel or the United States.
Remember, guys, after 9-11, they famously said we are gonna invade seven countries in seven years.
Obviously, it was longer than that.
But every Arab country has fallen.
Sudan, Egypt, Morocco, Syria, Lebanon, uh Libya, um, Algeria, all of these different Arab nations, um, outside of the Gulf states, of course, because the Gulf states play nice with the United States because of um the oil and the protection.
Outside of the Gulf states, the the Gulf State monarchs, um, Israel has pretty much destroyed every single um Muslim Arab country, right?
And destabilize it.
Any country that challenges Israel gets destroyed.
So Iran wanting to fight for the Palestinian people and challenging Israel's uh, you know, occupation of uh the West Bank in Gaza, um, has basically created this proxy network of different countries to oppose Israel's uh, you know, want of hegemony in the region.
So that's kind of why they have it.
Again, I'm not sitting here telling you guys what's right and wrong.
I'm just telling you guys what is.
This is why um Iran has the proxies that it has and the way that it has them.
The they participated, they fired a few drones and three ballistic missiles, none of them hit, and uh no incoming fire from Syria, no significant incoming missiles from Iraq, a few drones were fired, and uh Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza were busy doing other things, mostly hiding in tunnels uh as Israeli troops are maneuvering there.
So what Israel did on June 13 was for the first time, in a perspective of 25 years, to turn the table and to address Iranian expansionism, Iranian aggression against Israel, and to tell the Iranians that now we're going to deal, and here I come to the part of targets, we're going to deal with three essential aspects of what you, the Islamic Republic has been busy doing.
One is your illegal clandestine and uh highly controversial nuclear weapons program.
We Israel are going to blow it out of the ground and we're wait.
That's a literally the pot calling the kettle black.
You have a clandestine illegal nuclear program.
Bro, this is comical, man.
Chat, this is fucking comical.
Bro, the fuck it nerve, man, of these Israelis sometimes, bro.
We're going to make sure that you never have the ability to build a nuclear bomb or to fire it towards Israel.
Two, we're going to attack and disable your offensive capabilities, most specifically.
So, in other words, no one has the ability to um to defend themselves except for Israel in the region.
Unless if you don't play nice with us, you no longer have a right to defend yourself.
We're gonna go ahead and fucking attack you.
That's the Israelis, man, right there.
Bro, that is so funny that the Israelis, you know, make this think about Iran having nuclear weapons when Israel has an illegal nuclear weapons program that they stole from us.
And not only that, guys, I would argue that Israel is a bigger terrorist backer than Iran.
I played a video earlier on this.
Um, I'll show it to you guys, actually, because it is uh such a good video.
Shout out to my guy, Brett man.
Brett is um where is it?
Right here.
I would argue Israel is a far bigger backer of terrorism than anybody else.
Because here's the reality Israel provokes and or conducts operations, military actions, intelligence operations, false flies, whatever.
They do a whole bunch of bullshit.
And the State Department turns the other way.
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, and makes it a lot harder for them to make money for their country, generate revenue, etc.
So basically, Israel fights its enemies, starts problems with all this enemies.
When enemies retaliate, Israel says, Oh, United States, please help us, put them on the terrorist organization list.
Within a few months, very quickly, weeks away, six months away.
It's a nuclear weapon, nuclear bomb.
Adam Bomb.
Nuclear bombs.
Nuclear weapons, atomic bombs.
Iran is so on 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, destabilize that country, and then bam, puts in a puppet government.
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 Urgan.
These three Zionist militias are terrorist organizations, even according to U.S. standards.
So people need to understand that the entire history of Israel and their military 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.
W Brett, baby.
Yeah, do me a favor, guys.
Uh, I dropped the video in the chat for you guys.
Um, smash that like button on it, guys.
Let's get let's share that thing far and wide, because it's actually um it's actually uh really important that people get this stuff out there.
Um, a lot of Americans don't know what I just talked about in that video, bro.
People don't know the dark history of Israel and the dark history of um the fact that they're actually the real terrorists in the region, if I'm gonna be very honest with you guys.
They've terrorized far more people than Osama bin Laden, Iran, the IRGC, uh Hamas, Hezbollah, all the terrorist organizations that they demonize, they've terrorized more people and killed more people than all of them, if we're gonna be honest here.
So, and this, my friends, is why people are you guys starting to get it now why I'm demonetized?
Are you guys starting to get it now why people are terrified of having me on their show?
Are you guys starting to get it now why um this information is uh you ain't never gonna see this shit on Fox or CNN or CNBC?
Like you guys just not, bro.
Like, I'm sorry, like they're not gonna tell you guys this shit.
All right.
Um, but that that's what it is, man.
That's what it is.
Uh, I dropped the video in there, share it with you guys.
I'll share it with you guys um so you guys can go check it out.
Shout out to Brett.
Great uh clip.
And guys, I'm gonna be on for another like nine minutes, and then I'm gonna get off.
We are going to put a heavy dent into your ability to continue to fund terror organizations, Hamas, Kizbalah, Islamic Jihad, Houthis, and others that are uh killing Israelis and forcing us to spend much more than we want.
Yeah, and and you guys kill Muslims every single day.
You guys kill Palestinian kids every single day.
You know, uh this is this is the again.
I am not disputing the fact that um Hamas Ezbola, IRGC, these organizations might be um terrorists.
I'm not actually disputing that.
But what I am saying is if we're gonna go ahead and call them terrorists.
The IDF are bigger terrorists if we're gonna actually go off the definition.
On national security of killing people for a political ideology and causing terror.
Those three goals were the uh obvious targets.
I think I am in agreement with Scott here about one thing that I think Israel also wishes to see regime change in Iran, but it wasn't the initial target, and it still isn't an official Israeli target.
Yeah, that's a fucking lie.
This guy's gonna come in here and say that regime change isn't an official fucking target.
Yes, it is, dude.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Obviously, that's supposed to nuclear lie first, so that they can justify the regime change.
It's something that Israel is.
And then now that Iran said we're gonna continue our nuclear program, now they're gonna say we need a regime change.
I guarantee you guys, that's why I said yo, this ceasefire is not gonna last.
I think it's a vision and an aspiration that is shared by many countries in the region, and I think it would be great, but it wasn't an official uh target, and Israel hasn't really put in any significant effort except for one evening of strikes at government facilities in Tehran to see that happen.
So to conclude, I would say, you know, the title of our conversation is guys smash the like button.
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Who won the war?
Of course, nobody won this war because it it wasn't all out and it wasn't conclusive, and there's still a lot of work to do.
If we take stock of the current situation, I would say that militarily uh Israel enjoyed tremendous intel, aerial, and operational superiority.
The only achievements that the Iranians can claim, if they can claim, is killing 27 Israeli civilians and one off-duty Israeli soldier and inflicting damage to houses and some national infrastructure in Israel.
That is a far, far cry from what Israel has been able to achieve with precision guided strikes based on live and very accurate intel against specific targets, and that were in very close coordination with what Israel was seeking to achieve.
So to summarize, I think that this is a uh a new Middle East now.
This is a new balance of power between Israel and the Islamic Republic.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, its regime, which was vaunted and cast a long shadow of deterrence through its proxy networks before, has been exposed as incapable of defending itself, its airspace, its territory, its senior personnel, its infrastructure, and its most cherished project, which was the nuclear weapons project.
Um Scott, I'll let you respond to Jonathan, but also I want to focus on the military achievements of both sides.
So we have deterrence.
So the numbers that I have is that Iran had six to nine hundred deaths with 3,000 wounded.
They lost um 14 nuclear scientists and about 20 senior Iranian military commanders, including top figures in the IRGC and the Kutz Force.
They according to the IDF, the IDF destroyed two-thirds of ballistic missile launchers, about 250 of them, and a thousand ballistic missiles, which is the second, so there's two threats that Israel determined, or two objectives.
One to destroy nuclear capabilities, and the other one is the ballistic missile threat.
So that's commenting on the ballistic missile threat.
They've also destroyed 80 Iranian air defense batteries, which allowed them essentially air supremacy or essentially control over Iran and Western uh Iran.
Sorry, Tehran and Western Iran, and they've hit multiple storage depots, airfields, radar installations across Western Iran, or US sorry, uh Israel says they were wiped out.
Now, what Iran did to Israel, they launched 550 ballistic missiles and a thousand drones.
I think all drones were intercepted, and about 90% of ballistic missiles were intercepted, 31 hit, 28 people were killed.
I think one drone hit in like Beershiva or something like that, like a little cottage or some shit.
Killed 3,000 wounded and 9,000 Israelis were displaced, 39,000 um uh reported property loss.
Based on those numbers, would you say Scott, it's a fair point to say militarily moving away from the objectives which you're gonna discuss destruction of nuclear facilities, whether regime changed, was it with an objective, whether Iran will pursue a nuclear weapon more secretly with our IAEA monitoring, putting those aside, we'll discuss those afterwards.
Militarily, do you think Israel beat your expectations and showed supremacy in the war against Iran and even goes, can I go as far as say embarrassed Iran with the successes they've had, or you strongly disagree with my statement there, and I think Jonathan's point as well.
Well, first of all, the source of your information uh seems to be almost exclusively from Western sources, maybe Israeli sources.
So I've put some I've I've only used sorry, one I'll just make a quick correction.
Most of them were, because uh Iran didn't share any military um uh casualties.
That's the point I'm trying to make.
Exactly, exactly.
Except so the only source I had, because I wanted to look at both.
A lot of funerals today of the only Iran.
There's that, but there's also the only information that Iran released, uh Scott, was the number of people killed.
Uh Iran says about 610.
Western sources said 900.
But Otherwise, they didn't share any other information.
So yes, they are Israeli US sources.
But my my point is if you're bragging about killing Iranian civilians, then A, that proves that the Israelis weren't as precise as they claim to be.
And um and B, yay.
Um I mean look, Israel has the best military equipment in the world.
Much of it is American provided.
For sure.
Some of it modified by Israel for its own use.
Uh Israel has, I think there's no doubt about it, one of the better intelligence uh services in the world.
I know absolutely.
They have one of the best in the world by far, right next to the CIA.
I worked closely with them for four years.
Um so if Israel wasn't able to flex its muscles effectively, then shame on Israel.
And I think what we saw is Israel flexing its muscles very effectively.
We would expect Israel to be able to carry out operations of this nature.
Um so I mean it because Israel did what it's capable of doing, we're supposed to say, wow, they won the war.
War is an extension of politics by other means.
Jonathan, you've studied Klauswitz, you know this as well.
So if we're going to sit here and just count numbers, then you're looking at the wrong thing.
The question is, where are both nations right now in the aftermath of this conflict?
That's how you do it.
You don't count numbers.
First of all, as a former battle damage assessment officer who was involved in Desert Storm, I will tell you right now that the ability to exaggerate the impact of uh of your military is um universal.
I know for a fact that on week two of the Gulf War, we had killed sixty four Iraqi scud launchers, and we were adamant about it.
We had the pilots, we had the video tape, we had everything.
When the reality is we'd killed zero.
I'm not saying Israel didn't kill anything.
I'm just saying that uh the numbers that come flowing in from you know battle damage assessment and the immediate aftermath of conflict oftentimes differ from reality.
I know this is somebody who participated in the Gulf War and then had an opportunity to walk the ground in Iraq afterwards and see the actual targets we were hitting.
And the difference between reality and what we thought we did was night and day in many cases.
Yes, we destroyed a lot of things, but the other thing we learned is um the Iraqis are pretty good at evacuating sites.
And I would imagine that the Iranians are just as good as evacuating sites.
And also, just so you guys know, some of the military commanders that they think that they killed actually survived.
One of them actually showed up um in public after the ceasefire.
So, you know uh when you deal with someone like the Mossad, who's very good at killing people, you know, most confirmed assassinations of any intelligence agency.
You start to, you know, figure out ways to kind of deal with um, you know, avoiding getting assassinated.
If you don't know where and one of it might be playing into their ego and saying, yeah, they did kill them when they really didn't.
The evacuation site is faking your own deaths, you know, evacuating areas, etc.
Then you really didn't accomplish much, did you?
So I I think we need to be careful about the numbers game right now.
Israel did what it was expected to do.
Israel is a very modern force, professional, uh some of the best pilots in the world, best intelligence.
If they didn't do this, then there's a problem.
But Iran survived.
Iran survived, and Iran continued to fire missiles up until the final day.
I mean, their final barrage was a devastating barrage.
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And it's something that Iran, I think is prepared to continue if necessary.
So the you know, this isn't a case where Iran was crawling to the uh to the negotiating table.
In fact, if I remember, it's Benjamin Netanyahu was making the phone call to the United States saying we need to stop this thing now because there's other factors at play, like I don't know, maintenance of F-35s, it's very difficult to maintain this combat uh the sorty uh rate uh with maintenance.
Um the Israelis were exhausted.
They were exhausted politically.
It was very difficult for the Israeli government to explain what was happening.
And you shake your head, no Jonathan, but I mean, why did you shut your borders?
Why did you shut down the media?
What do you base that on, Scott?
Being on the ground, speak do you speak Hebrew?
Oh, I don't speak any word of Hebrew.
No, I don't speak Arabic, I don't speak far sea.
I speak American English.
That's it.
Okay.
So I'm with all due respect, you're quite limited, and I don't think you should be commenting on Israeli society or you know whether or not.
I was there for four years.
I pretty know Israeli society pretty well during the world.
I don't think you do.
I I don't think you do.
And if you if you say that you do without knowing the language or the culture, I think that really puts in question your judgment and your ability about everything else that you say.
I don't think that I understand Iranian society.
I don't think that I have a good handle on the Iranian opposition or the cultural fabric or the ethnic fabric of Iran, because I don't speak their language and I've only studied it a little bit.
So I'm I tread very cautiously when I speak about Iranian society.
You sitting here and pontificating and lecturing and telling that Israel was on the uh verge of breaking.
Listen, buddy, we've been fighting for a year and a half against some of the most horrible enemies and Israeli society has been in and out of bomb shelters for the better part of uh of at least a year, and Israelis are still strong.
Israel is uh fighting.
We we rose up after twelve days of being in shelters, dusted ourselves off, and uh business is back uh as usual, stores are open and people is kids are going to school and uh and and people are back at working.
So, you know, I I wanna be respectful here and you know I wouldn't challenge your credentials as a battle damage assessment officer.
I don't know, it was a long time ago since you served and you've done other things since then.
But I would, you know, think you you should be a little bit more careful when you assess or pass judgment about things that I don't think you have access to uh raw information and you have very limited um knowledge about, you know.
I think uh that's uh that's a uh like a professional remark.
Uh Jonathan, just say a question about the let me just push back a little bit, Mario.
You know, I just want to say you know, there's much about me you don't know.
Now I know you were an IDF spokesperson, and if you did work in the IDF, did you go and look at my file that you guys have on me?
Do you know that I worked with the Israeli Oman intimately for four years and I spent a lot of time Oman is their um military intelligence.
That's their equivalent of their DIA chat.
Um, you know.
You guys should you know, you guys watch this show.
You guys already probably know the Israeli intelligence apparatus better than the American at this point, because we spend quite a bit of time on this channel talking about um you know the history of Israel and Israel's uh intelligence capabilities.
But yes, the Oman is their um military counterpart, which would make sense that uh Scott Ritter would work with them because you know, um as a military official for the United States, military intelligence, that's their um that's their military intelligence uh component.
So that's their DIA, defense intelligence agency equivalent uh over in Israel, Oman for the IDF.
I'm in Israel, uh visiting the homes, talking to the highest levels of Israeli society.
Uh I was in Israel uh every time every time I visited Hamas attacked.
And I now I know this because when I talk with Scott Ritter, we actually spent a whole amount of time on his um the you know.
Uh yeah, guys, I'm deleting my camera when I when I'm not talking.
Uh when I did have Scott Ritter on, we did talk a lot about um him spending time with the Israelis and sharing info with them.
So this actually um I I know what he's about to say here.
And I know how the how resilient they are.
I was there when Gitzak Rabin was assassinated.
So I've been in Israel.
Oh shit.
I didn't know that.
That he was there when he got assassinated.
That's crazy.
Been in the homes.
I've mourned with the Israelis.
The Israelis were my friends, and some of them I would still consider to be my friends.
But so be careful when you say that I don't know anything about it.
Many years ago.
I again I I the the y that may be true.
I've read other things about it.
No, it is true.
It's not maybe true.
Okay, that that's fine.
I I don't have any information that suggests otherwise.
I've read other things about you, but that doesn't matter.
We're here discussing a professional topic, and just as I won't, you know, sit here with um high level of certainty and claim things and say things that I really don't have a good understanding of, I don't think you should be doing either.
You don't speak Hebrew.
I don't know when you visit here last time.
I know that you definitely weren't here during the war, that's for certain.
And I don't know what you base your assessment of.
I don't know when was the last time you saw an Intel dossier from the US or from Israel.
But my guess is that it was many, many years ago, probably before twenty eleven.
Um maybe before that.
I don't know.
You were in service a long time ago, and yes, while having historical reference about uh the Iraq war and your experience on the ground and whatever it was that you did here in Israel.
That's relevant, I think.
But I think, you know, a a bit of professional courtesy or or or um some uh not not to be sure too sure so sure about your assessments without really having access to infel is in place.
So Jonathan, the next thing I want to do.
Let me just push pushes.
Um, you didn't address the issue of uh so guys, we'll stop it here.
Um I'm gonna end the stream.
We've been going for about five hours now.
Um as you guys know, I um you know, we're gonna my guy Andy's gonna come in, do some work, uh, fix the studio up so that we can give you guys you know, even better show, uh set some stuff up for myself here so that when I'm like you know doing the show and everything, I'm not looking around as crazy and stuff like that.
Put some more monitors up and shit like that.
So um, you know, so we're gonna end it a little bit shorter today.
Uh, you know, I wish I didn't end it now, but you know, we have to uh I gotta get some gotta get him in here so that he can do what he's got to do because he's got uh stuff to do.
I read the chats real quick.
Martin, is it hard to learn Arabic or uh rather the language you speak?
Uh Arabic is is very hard to learn if you're not uh native speaker.
Ram Tram, uh just got diagnosed with pneumonia, lungs are so overrated, but thanks for the content hard work.
Amen.
Take care of yourself, Rain.
Uh Ram.
Uh Rain says, Do you think Putin war justified by attacking Ukraine by Russian point of view?
Yes, absolutely.
I think he I think he's more justified in invading Ukraine than we were justified in invading Iraq.
Uh hot take there, but I think that he's more justified.
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Uh Root Rebellion, you could talk with um talk with Brett.
Uh Brett, can you uh connect with him?
Root Rebellion.
Nico's griper, Myron B so controversial.
His spirit animal was the S mustache, okay?
For next Halloween, I'm wearing the SS uniform.
Okay, Negus Griper.
Women are a waste of time, money, and mental health.
Stay safe and keep that money in your pockets, and I got yeah, a lot of the times it is.
Just join OSS, keep up the great content, sick of all these dumbass, pussy ass motherfuckers who don't know what the hell they're talking about and don't see what goes on around them.
They demon they demonize because they don't want people to know the truth.
You know what's up.
I appreciate that, MM.
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Uh there are two types of people in the world.
One, cucks who take the money, and two, people for whom it was never even a choice because they cannot be at peace with themselves, bowing down for a paycheck.
Bro, that is that is 100% me, bro.
I would rather take less money and be able to look myself in the mirror than get all the money and know that I gotta cuck myself down, can't say certain shit.
Fuck that, bro.
Money is not everything.
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Placenta of Christ says interesting how they're so focused on the media who leak the truth on this useless air strike.
But when that boy Mike Waltz leaked signal chats pre-trike, he didn't even get fired.
This ad was a joke.
Yeah, he actually went to the UN instead, bro.
Shit's fucking cooked, man.
Yeah, I'm glad that you know about that.
Yeah, Mike Waltz was basically working for the Israelis.
And just so you guys know, Ratcliffe, the director of the CIA, bruh, 100% cucked by them boys.
Okay.
So anyway, guys, join the OSS, man.
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Um, and that's the goal.
So um that's where we're gonna get.
Um so yeah.
Uh go ahead and check out my guy Nick Fuentes.
I think he's live right now, guys.
If you guys want to watch something else, uh go check him out.
Uh, one of the best political commentators, my favorite political commentator, uh for sure.
Uh, me and him agree pretty much on, you know, especially when it comes to foreign policy in the Middle East.
Uh, you know, as you guys know, my family's from Sudan.
So we're already red pilled on this shit.
So it's it's really refreshing to see someone um be able to articulate this stuff uh at such a high level.
And um and Nick is great, man.
I I really do uh respect him and I think his takes are good.
Please go check him out.
Go uh go support him.
Uh yeah, can we rate him?
Can we rate him, guys?
Can we rate him on uh Rumble, please?
Uh let's rate him.
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Um Rumble.com slash uh Nick Fuentes.
Guys, go check him out.
Uh Nick J. I think it's Nick Liz.
It's Nick J. Fuentes, I think is the link.
Yeah.
I'll give you guys the link as well.
Josie, can you rate him?
Um my OSS guys, I'm dropping a link for you guys as well.
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Um so yeah.
He's uh still, I I don't think he's um I don't think he's gone live yet, but he's like doing the he does like a little pre-show thing that he does, uh some b-roll and stuff.
So yeah, go check it out.
Anyway, love you guys.
I'll be back tomorrow at like 8 or 9 p.m.
I'm gonna do a debate on the street.
I'll find a topic for you guys, and it'll be a good time.
Um and then I'll probably go ahead.
Since I did a shorter stream today, I'll probably go ahead and give you guys a um um a show after I do the debate.
So um, so yeah.
Go check out my guy, Nick.
He's on Rumble right now.
Rumble.com slash Nick J Fuentes, I think is the is the link.
Um America First, go check him out.
Yeah, Nick J. Fuentes is the link.
Um Rumble.com slash Nick J Fuentes.
So I dropped the I dropped the link for you guys on on uh Rumble and on OSS on YouTube.
You guys know how they are.
They're fucking bitches.
If I put a link.
So on YouTube, you guys know where to find him.
Go check him out.
Oh, and let me drop the link for you guys on kick as well.
Go check him out.
And on um.
No, he's he's he's live, bro.
I see a live stream right now here.
So yeah, go check him out.
I dropped it on X for you guys as well.
Anyway, love you guys.
I'll catch you guys uh in a little bit um tomorrow, tomorrow night, and I'll turn on your favorite song for you.
Oh, speaking of which, um, I was gonna have Lucas Gage on tonight, but I I had to get off early.
So I'll probably bring Lucas on tomorrow or uh next week as well.
We're gonna have Lucas on as well.
He's fucking, you know, this song is all over the fucking internet right now.
It's going crazy, so congratulations to him, even though they try to ban him.