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Aug. 7, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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Free Speech Talk With Glenn Greenwald, Nick Exposes Tucker, Aguilar v Israel, Trump Pardons Maxwell?
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Argued that it's actually a rep the flag is representative of the state of Israel.
And so the ruling was what the judge said was that essentially the flag is protected.
And therefore, what that could mean, and this is what I wanted to ask you, what does that mean?
Does that mean that if somebody was to burn the flag, defecate the flag, you know, you know, you see it on Twitch quite a lot where people are changing.
What's up, guys?
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Um, I'm live right now, as you guys can see.
Starting up early.
I'm in here in a uh I'm in here in a space with Glenn Greenwald and Sullivan.
So we're starting to stream early, ninjas.
Um let me let's open up the sort of space and get this thing cooking, chat.
Starting up early, baby, starting up early.
Say that you cannot constitutionally criminalize the burning of the American flag.
So I would love to say, obviously, that would mean that you can't criminalize the burning of the Israeli flag, too.
But given all the things I've just already reviewed about how you're allowed to say things about the United States or any other country, you just can't say them about Israel.
I I actually wouldn't feel that confident predicting such an outcome.
But I will say this is the other crucial irony that you also raise with this case, and this is the foundational premise.
It's it is of the Trump administration, but it's also the Biden administration, worship of Israel, servitude to Israel is a completely bipartisan religion in DC.
It has been for decades.
The uh another conservative grievance, um, for as long as I can remember, is that, and again, and again, it's a grievance that I think is valid and and and supported when it was coming from conservatives, is that what liberals do, what people on the left do in lieu of having debates, is that the minute you disagree with them, the minute you say something that they they think is wrong or bad, they come and they call you a racist.
And or or uh and and use that to justify censorship.
Oh, these aren't political ideas, this is racism.
This puts minority groups in danger.
You can't allow these views, they incite violence against minority groups.
I don't think there's any group of people who screams racist so casually and frequently as Israel supporters in the United States.
I mean, anybody in this room who's ever uttered a people criticism about Israel doesn't even mean it me to tell you that.
And it's just so amazing to watch again, all these conservatives who mocked every accusation of racism, every cry of racism from every other group.
Yeah, so guys, we're live right now.
Uh Glenn Greenwald is in here with Sullivan.
I figured I'd jump start the stream early so you guys can hear this conversation.
We're having a conversation on censorship.
Okay.
So Glenn Greenwald is in the house.
So let's go back to it.
Starting a stream early, baby.
Yeah, obviously, they can't say it's illegal to criticize Israel.
But what they do is they conflate Israel and the Jews.
So if you say, I'm in favor of cutting off money to Israel, they'll say, Oh, of course you want to punish the Jews, as though Israel and the Jews are the same.
And then once you make that conflation, then you can say, Oh, anyone protesting Israel, anybody condemning Israel, anybody, you know, demonizing the Israeli flag is engaged in anti-Semitism, and we're allowed on campuses and elsewhere to outlaw anti-Semitism because that violates education law, that violates the rules of campus.
This is the fraud that isn't just deployed as a sort of scummy way of of arguing, but also increasingly the foundation of this censorship regime that is being implemented for Israel, you just equate criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism, and that just makes it so that now you're yelling racism as a way to legally justify these restrictions on free speech.
Yeah, totally agree with you.
And I've got another question for you.
Now, this as you know, Francesca Albanese has been a vo someone who's been vocal against the ongoing genocide that's happening in Gaza.
She was sanctioned by the US government.
Uh a group of Israeli lawyers uh basically began litigation against her and pressured Elon Musk to remove her blau blue chem check mark away from her.
Now I'm someone whose blue check mark has also been uh removed, and the reason again was the level of penetration that we had in terms of the our profile on X and our spaces.
Now, what that represents is in terms of the blue check mark is it represents a form of censorship because you don't get the same level of reach that you had before, and it's a way of ensuring uh a form of censorship without completely banning you.
And some people, when they get the blue check mark removed, I mean they completely have they're non-existent.
If you remember Matt Taibi, once he had his blue check mark removed, he was his his account almost died.
Uh and so what does that and And the same thing happened to me for a while until the Israel-Iran situation happened, and then obviously that revived my account.
But blue check mark being removed is a massive form of censorship.
That's happened on X, even though X is one of the only free speech platforms left.
And so I guess my question to you is what does that say about where we're going?
Because if this has now happened to Francesca Albanese, and one of the reasons they gave in terms of why it was happening was they said she's promoting biased and malicious activities characterized as unbiased, sorry, unbashed anti-Semitism.
This is the important bit, expansion of support of terrorism.
And this that bit, the expansion of support of terrorism is their claim that she supports Hamas.
And the claim that she supports Hamas is the fact that she disagrees with some of the claims that they are made about what happened on October the 7th, including the claims of mass rape.
Obviously, I'm one of the people who's exposed a lot of the lies and propaganda about October the 7th.
And so therefore, I mean, this affects me in the sense of I'm worried about like, you know, how this could escalate.
You got the blue check mark removed, it could be banning later.
So I guess my question to you is telling you that entire thing is when you're seeing this happening to someone as big as Francesca Al uh Albany's a UN rapporteur, what does that tell us about where we're going in terms of even social media censorship, government involvement, and the links.
Remember, this was something people complained about in the past.
Well, I think what's really happening is that you're seeing a precipitous decline in support for Israel among almost every demographic group in America.
The only group in America that continues overwhelmingly to have favorable views of Israel are old Republicans, like Republicans over 55 or 60 or whatever.
You know, people have had on Fox News for decades who uh listened to Sean Hannity who believed that whole worldview going back to the Cold War, told that Israel is the bulwark against communism, the only democracy in the Middle East, etc.
But every other group, including younger Republicans, by younger, I don't mean 18 to 24.
I mean like all Republicans under the age of 50, now by a majority, uh have a unfavorable view of Israel.
And, you know, the percentage that supports what Israel is doing in Gaza is even lower.
And so one of the things that I think it's a little complicated, but I'm gonna just try and simplify it.
Is one of the things that I think happened is Israel saw a long time ago that there are only a couple places in the United States that really permit thriving criticism of Israel, and they set out to destroy those institutions.
One of the very few places was on American college campuses.
Because what was happening at American college campuses is they decided to uh replicate the model that was used in the 1980s, where students on campuses were urging a boycott of South Africa in order to bring down apartheid, and they said, oh, we think this is a good non-violent means of protesting Israel, of trying to force Israel to end the occupation of the West Bank and the blockade of Gaza.
So we believe in boycotting uh Israel.
The EU at Israel's urging criminalized the uh expression of support for a boycott of Israel.
It's considered anti-Semitism, you will go to jail if you advocate for a boycott of Israel.
And then there are all kinds of laws now in American states.
37 states have a law that says if you as an American citizen want to get a contract with the state, like you want to, you're like a speech pathologist and you offer you know services to school districts to work with kids with the speech deficiency.
This is a real case.
You have to sign a loyalty oath saying you will not boycott Israel, and if you don't, you're barred from getting a contract.
Again, you can boycott any other state, any other country that you want.
You can even boycott other American states.
You know, there were liberal boycotts of North Carolina and Georgia because of their voting rights act, North Carolina and Indiana because of their trans uh bathroom bills.
You're you're totally fine to boycott your own fellow Americans or any other country in the world.
You just can't boycott this one country or else you can't get contracts.
And so this has been something that Israel has been obsessed with and their supporters in the US are college campuses.
And a lot of this anti-woke stuff, like pundits like Barry Weiss led this anti-woke movement.
She, you know, bec it built the free press on it.
A lot of other people, some of that was genuine opposition to the grave accessors of the woke movement, which I I shared, but a lot of it was really more about they wanted to destroy the credibility of colleges because colleges was the ground zero for this boycott Israel movement, and it was a place where a lot of anti-Israel protests could thrive.
And that was why they became so obsessed with colleges, and after October 7th, it became, you know, kind of this this priority of the US government to impose censorship and force people to fight if you know to get fired if they weren't sufficiently pro-Israel.
You know, you could spend the rest of the call, like detailing all the things that have been done to colleges, including, you know, forcing Brown to implement a DEI program for Jews, which we can get into if you want.
So that was one of the things.
They're panicking, and they say, okay, colleges are one place where uh Israel criticism is permitted.
So we have to really go hard after them.
And then the other thing is that I don't think a lot of people realize is that this TikTok ban, when Donald Trump first advocated the TikTok ban along with Republicans in 2020, the idea was, oh, it's a danger because it's controlled by the Chinese.
It never got anywhere near the votes to an app.
Hey, it's cooking, bro.
But tell me now about this for a minute.
Washington, there were nowhere near enough votes.
It was only after October 7th, and even the Republican sponsors of the TikTok ban will tell you this.
The only reason why it ended up getting passed and the Biden administration supported it, is because Democrats became convinced that one of the main reasons that so many young Americans were turning against Israel was because TikTok allowed too much Israel criticism on the platform.
It wasn't because of China.
It was to protect Israel that TikTok was banned.
You probably now they're you know desperate to stay in the US.
So one of the things they just did, the ADL demanded the ADL, you know, was advocating they be closed, obviously, for the reason I just said.
And then the ADL met with TikTok and said, look, one of the things you can do is hire somebody we approve of to be the chief censor, i.e., the content moderator, in order to moderate anti-Semitism and moderate uh criticism of Israel.
And the idea and and TikTok just went and hired this American Jewish woman who had gone to Israel and joined the IDF and talked in many videos about how you know her highest priority is defending the state of Israel.
She realizes Zionism is central to her identity.
She's now the person in charge of censorship at TikTok for content about Israel or for content about Jews.
So TikTok was another major uh place where Israel criticism was circulating.
And this is what they're panicking.
This is why they're panicking because they see these polling numbers, you know, dropping precipitously, and they view US bipartisan support for Israel as existential, not to Israel's survival.
Israel could survive fine if the US abandoned them.
What it's crucial to is Israel's ability to bully and dominate that region.
That's what they need the United States for, you know, to fund their military, their massive military, to deploy our own military assets whenever they're in trouble.
And they're panicking over these troll numbers.
It's what's leading to these kind of very extreme reactionary measures, like APAC has come mask off now about who they are and what they do, this censorship stuff at college campuses and TikTok.
And I think they, I don't think, I don't know if they think it'll work.
The problem is is that in this world where we have so much independent media for now a free internet, you know, we're allowed to talk about this.
It's everywhere on most of the major uh independent media shows.
It seems to me a lost cause.
And I genuinely, as a person who is Jewish, I am concerned that this is gonna trigger a lot of anti-Semitism because at some point people are gonna ask, wait a minute, why are we being told we have to send our tax money to this foreign country?
Who's telling us that we have to do that?
Who's responsible for that?
Why is it that we're now being told that we'll be punished if we say certain things that social media apps have to close?
And obviously, you know, the retrieval of the blue check mark from uh Francesca Albanese, something that all conservatives hated in the pre-Musk uh Twitter when that would routinely happen.
I remember Julian Assange got his tw uh Twitter uh verified Mark poll when he released the documents about Hillary Clinton.
It was like a punishment for people saying the wrong things.
That was the pre-Musk Twitter censorship regime that all conservatives condemned, and now pro-Israel activists are doing that again, and it just shows you how extreme this is becoming.
Yeah, I completely g agree with you.
And it was Erica Mendel, who you're talking about, which is the head of TikTok content moderation, and we know what the moderation is, and we're getting we're speaking to a number of large TikTok creators who are basically confirming what you said that now using Palestine or free Palestine in TikTok um uh videos is just not possible.
One thing I want to mention real quick, real quick, one last yeah, just to add to what Glenn was saying, uh Glenn, um I admire your work, man.
Great um journalism.
Uh, so definitely want to give your flowers.
But I wanted to add to that when you talked about TikTok.
Another thing that prompted TikTok to have a meltdown was the Osama bin Laden letter going viral.
That was huge.
Um And it happened only a month after October 7th.
And people, you know, young people that had no idea what 9-11 was or weren't alive when it happened, like they read this letter and they're like, oh, look at all these reasons why Bin Laden has grievances with the United States.
And the predominant reason why he was pissed off was because of our interventionist types foreign policy.
You know, I'm so glad you raised that.
It's like every time I go on any show that where I have a long time, like Tucker Show or some long foreign podcast, I always raise this because it's the most shocking thing.
It's the most amazing thing.
This letter from Osama bin Laden to Americans, where he said, Look, I know you're hearing that we that you were attacked because we hate your freedoms and because like you let women go on the beach with bikinis, or so they would give a shit, you know, like in Saudi Arabia or or anywhere else if American women are allowed to go on the beach with bikinis.
There's huge numbers of countries where that's allowed.
Al Qaeda, no one from the Middle East goes and attacks them.
They, you know, the letter was designed to explain why uh the America was attacked.
And they said, you weren't just an innocent country minding your own business and got attacked on 9-11.
You've been bombing our countries and interfering in our countries and overthrowing our our leaders and imposing pro-American dictators who suppress uh the P our people.
You constantly are bombing us and killing women and children and innocent men.
And also you're uh supporting Israel, and you're the reason why Palestinians have no autonomy, they're being killed in large numbers.
And this was a letter that was, you know, all over the place at the time.
It was on the Guardian website because obviously you don't have to agree with Osama bin Laden what he did or what he's claimed to have done, or even his rationale.
It's still, of course, a document that should be read.
I mean, he's a major figure, Osama bin Laden, in the history of our country.
You should of course hear from him what he has to say.
And it's exactly what you said.
There are all these young people who didn't live through 9/11 or who are way too young when it happened to remember much of it, and they hear the propaganda.
Oh, it happened because they hate us for our freedoms.
And they read this letter and they're like, oh my God, wow, it seems like the reason we got attacked isn't because of our freedoms, but because of our aggression in the world and our support for Israel.
And this freaked Israel and its supporters out that huge numbers of young people were passing around this bin Laden letter, and within 24 hours, the government demanded it.
The Guardian removed it from their website.
This is a major newspaper in one of the world's oldest democracies, one of the oldest newspapers in the West.
They censored it, they removed it.
So none of the links that were on TikTok to that Osama bin Laden Osama bin Laden letter would work anymore.
So no one can go and read it.
And then TikTok was forced, especially all the threats that they're going to be banned and kicked out of the United States.
They obey whatever the government says in terms of censorship now.
They uh started banning all the hashtags about the Osama bin Laden letter and all the discussion of it.
And exactly it not only does it show how panicked and desperate Zionists are and Israel supporters are, but it also shows you how willing people in the United States are to attack and uh the free speech rights and the freedom of information rights of American citizens to protect this foreign country on the other side of the world.
It is I still can't believe that that happened.
And it's crazy too, Glenn, because it's like they didn't get hit with the propaganda because they weren't alive when it happened.
So they had a fresh set of eyes to read this letter, and they're like, oh, this is why they don't like us.
And and I'll never forget this, and I'll turn it to Sullivan because I know he has a good question following up.
The ADL, when um when Jonathan Greenblatt went over to the Knesset, right?
And he was talking about this TikTok problem.
I'll give him credit.
He was smart enough to understand that the TikTok problem isn't necessarily an app problem, rather, it's an age problem.
They were concerned that uh that the young people that are growing up that are gonna eventually become the legislators, the politicians, the business owners, et cetera, were starting to dislike Israel.
So he's like, we need to nip this in a butt now because it's gonna come back and hurt us later on.
We don't get support.
And it is happening.
I mean, polls show that exactly that is happening.
You know, among younger generations, both on the right and the left, the contempt for Israel is visceral, the polling down there's pulling down reflects it.
And just, you know, the the the reality is Israel hasn't really been on the front burner of our politics.
You maybe go back to 2018, where it kind of was when they shot at uh people in Gaza who were having nonviolent protests at the gate and they just sniped them and killed them, and people are like, what the fuck?
These people are engaging in nonviolent protests, you're just sniping them in the head.
And you probably have to go back to 2014, the last really full-scale attack of Israel on Gaza.
So it's been Like a decade where Israel really wasn't discussed.
This is the first look that millions of young people are getting, not just at the true face of Israel, but the true nature of the very subservient posture of the United States when it comes to Israel.
And it doesn't make sense to them because as you said, they hadn't been subjected to these decades-long propaganda claims that you know so many older Americans have have their their views formed by.
Yeah, completely agree with you.
Um just a few more questions on free speech, and then I will start speaking about air to Israel and AIPAC and these various other things.
But another contentious issue, contentious issue that occurred recently.
But what was quite interesting about it was that it split the MAGA base, and I'd say largely a large part of the MAGA base came out in condemnation, which was about the disaster relief, which was that if you boycotted Israel, you would basically weren't gonna be helped if it came to disaster aid.
As you know, America all suffers regularly from disasters, whether it's hurricanes or the fires in Hawaii or various other things.
Um and the uh they they received a high level of condemnation to the point where they restated what the the their position and they made people think like they'd removed it, but in reality they hadn't.
They basically said, look, if you do BDS, it's anti-Semitism.
If it's if you do anti-Semitism, you're not gonna get disaster relief.
But the issue is this got a large number of people within the MAGA movement upset as well.
So how did what you're seeing is or I'm seeing is some form of corrosion in that in that regard in terms of MAGA or the things that MAGA stood for, and how they're not how Trump or his administration is kind of going against that.
What's your thoughts?
Um Glenn.
Um guys, can you hear me?
Uh I can hear you.
I can hear you.
Okay.
Glenn might have dropped out, but Glenn, if you have dropped out, just don't worry, just come back in and you can request and get back into the space.
So Glenn might be having a uh mic issue.
So I'll Glenn, what I'll do is I'll uh drop you down and then you can come back in the same way you came back in.
It just is a glitch that happens on X. Um, so we'll just wait for Glenn to get back in.
While he's getting black, uh while Glenn's getting back in, guys.
I've got a few more questions, and then I'm gonna turn it to some of the panelists who've got questions.
If y'all in the audience and you've got questions for Glenn Greenwald, then do uh send it through via super chat, which is in the nest, and then we'll read that super chat out for you.
Um, but let me just send the link back to Glenn so you can use it.
I'm not sure if you can use the old one or not.
But Glenn, if you're hearing this, what you need to do is just oh, yeah, brilliant.
I can see him.
He's requested to come up.
Yeah, I just brought him up.
Yeah, Twitter gets really buggy, man.
Yeah.
For sure.
I don't know.
Am I back?
Yeah, you're back, you're back.
Brilliant too.
Oh, good, good.
All right, so I just want to say like, I was saying, like, if you go back a few years, that this hurricane Harvey happened in Texas and it devastated huge number of parts of Texas, people lost their homes, people there were deaths.
And a couple of cities in Texas uh enacted a rule, you know, people needed disaster relief.
They didn't have any home left, they didn't have any card, they didn't have uh their possessions.
And the city was handing out disaster relief that came from the state, and several of them passed a like motion in the city council saying if you boycott Israel, you can't get disaster relief.
In other words, if you want disaster relief, a condition is you have to sign the same form that you sign if you want a contract with the state, which is like a loyalty pledge to Israel, vowing that you will never boycott Israeli companies, you will not boycott the state of Israel, that you don't support a boycott.
So this was you know, our country saying to American citizens who had just been devastated by a hurricane, we're not we're we're gonna let you suffer unless you vow that you have a loyalty to Israel and will never boycott them and don't support a boycott of Israel.
That is insanity of the highest order.
I can't honestly think of any other country where that's possible, where you would deny citizens, your own citizens who are victims of a natural disaster relief, unless they're willing to pledge loyalty to a to a foreign country.
And as I said, these these anti-BDS laws in all these states.
Um, I mean, Andrew Cuomo, when he was governor of New York, he boycotted North Carolina and Indiana.
He barred any state employees from going to North Carolina or uh Indiana to protest their bathroom bill.
The very Next year, he wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post announcing if you boycott Israel, we'll boycott you.
So if you support a boycott of Israel, you will never get any contracts from our state.
You're ineligible for benefits in our state.
So he supports boycotting American states and punishing American businesses and American citizens who live in those states, and Georgia and North Carolina, Indiana, lost a huge amount of money as a result of this boycott.
But it's okay to boycott fellow Americans, but it's not okay to boycott the state of Israel.
So one of the this has been kind of evolving now for quite a while.
But you know, the genius of APAC and the Israel lobby has that they've always kept things kind of subtle.
You know, they operate in the sewers of DC and kind of the bowels of of the Congress.
Um, they don't really have to ever come out in the open, but they now have to.
And now they're being so extreme that they obviously got the Trump administration to say a condition for disaster preparedness funds to prevent your residents from being killed by a hurricane or a tornado or any other kind of natural disaster, is that you have to promise that you don't boycott Israel.
And if you have decided you're gonna boycott Israel, you're ineligible for these funds.
That is the most warp prioritization I've ever seen.
And as you said, um, there was a lot of backlash because that's it's just too extreme.
It's too out in the open, it's too explicit.
Like people are like, that is obviously prioritizing this foreign government over the welfare and safety and security of our own people.
And so, yeah, the Trump administration pretended to walk it back by removing that language.
But as you said, the the the announcement about the removal at the same time made clear that it's actually the same policy, saying, look, while we took this language out, we want you to know that any kind of anti-Semitism, which includes boycotting Israel, will result in your exclusion from eligibility for any benefits or funds from our government.
So the policy is still in place.
They just reworded it to make it less uh explicit.
And, you know, I that is, I think the problem for the Israel lobby and the benefit for those of us who hate the Israel lobby is that because of their the pressure that's for the first time being placed on this, because of the growing awareness that millions of Americans have for the first time about the way in which their country is so subservient to this foreign country, they're having to get more aggressive, they're having to take the mast off, they're having to do these things in public.
And I guess they feel like they have no other choice, but I think they're just gonna be fueling the backlash that they're trying to stop.
Yeah, I completely agree with you.
Glenn, one of the major issues that you covered, we also covered on the space, but obviously we appreciate the fact that you covered it with the last platform that you have is the issue in terms of Mahmoud Khalil, Rumesa Oztak, and basically people in the United States of America being arrested, not for being anti-American, but for being basically being against Israel.
And for Rumesa Ostak, it wasn't even that.
It was more about internal university uh like polit in terms of internal university politics in terms of uh, you know, how how is how things within the university should have been dealt with.
And so, and then people were being arrested.
Now, one of the arguments, a lot of people found this problematic, especially when we there was awareness raised.
That being said, one of the arguments that people have made against this are is that look, they're not, but this is what MAGA now basically saying, largely speaking, not everyone, but largely speaking is well, they're not US citizens, and therefore the rules don't apply to him, them.
Now, I know the Supreme Court ruling says differently, but I just do want you to expand on it and just give people an idea.
Well, this is how a lot of Trump supporters are willing to swallow shit and be like very cheap dates for, you know, things that are obviously betrayals of the things they were promised.
If it were the case that the Trump administration decided that we just don't want any more foreign students in the United States, they're all getting deported, we're not taking any more foreign students.
I wouldn't support that policy, but I would understand that a lot of people who are in MAGA would be very consistent with with the things they believe, with their values, and I could understand them supporting it.
That's not remotely what's happening.
If you are a foreign student on uh in the United States, or if you're just a foreigner in the United States, like say a Jordan Peterson, um just take him as an example, or Douglas Murray, who's constantly in the United States, and you're agitating, you're attacking the government, you're attending protests like Jordan Peterson does.
You're not gonna get deported as long as you're pro-Israel.
If you're a foreign student, you can go to all the protests you want, you can write all the op-eds you want as long as you're defending Israel.
You're not getting deported.
No one's getting deported who are foreign students except for one group of people, people who have criticized Israel.
And in the case of the PhD student at Tufts that you mentioned, um, Raz Bogas took, and I really encourage people to go read this.
The only thing she did, the government admits, the only thing she did that caused them to send masked ice agents to snap her up from the street and put her in a uh ice facility, detention facility.
She co-authored with three other students at Tufts, an op-ed saying the Senate voted to implement a boycott of Israel.
And so we think that the administration should honor the uh request of the of the uh the decision of the faculty senate.
As you said, it was like more about like internal processes.
She's a Tufts PhD student on the verge of getting her PhD, never broke a law, never got arrested, never had no one has anything but extremely good things to say about her.
And her only crime was that she wrote an op-ed.
Now, it is true that people who are in the United States, especially legally, have the same protections of the Constitution as Americans, especially under the First Amendment, because the con the Bill of Rights is not gifts given to a certain group of people called Americans, it's restrictions on what the US government can do on its own soil.
And so you it, you know, it would be like if Joe Biden in 2022 had said, anybody who criticizes me or supports Donald Trump, if you're a foreign student and you write something in support of Trump or critical of me, Joe Biden, my administration, you're getting deported.
No one would have any difficulty understanding why that would be a violation of the First Amendment.
You can't have the you can't have deportation programs and decisions about who gets deported based exclusively on what political opinions they have.
So that is what, you know, I I all whenever I denounce these policies, I have so many Trump supporters like on my show, just like in social media everywhere saying, yeah, we want these people out.
It's like these people are not going out.
You know, you're not getting mass deportations of illegal immigrants, nor are you getting mass deportations of foreign students legally in the US.
You're just getting deportations of people who criticize Israel.
That's it.
And I don't, even if I, you know, disliked a certain view, I wouldn't want the government deporting people based on what political views they have or don't have, especially again, when it's about a foreign country, not even that you don't get deported if you criticize the United States.
You can criticize the United States government.
You just can't criticize the Israeli government.
And I again, I find that to be a pretty extreme measure for a political movement that called itself America first and pro-free speech.
Sullivan, if I could add something real quick, um, so uh because I got an as you guys know, uh Sullivan knows, I don't know if you know Glenn, uh, you know, uh people would put me more on the right wing.
So I'm I'm uh constantly getting in arguments with people on the MAGA side because I call the MAGA Tards.
Uh, because a lot of them don't have critical thinking skills, and I'll kind of explain this Mahmoud Khalil case.
Um, I'm one of the few people on the right that actually sees this as a big problem.
And the reason why I see this as a big problem is I basically said, look, I used to work in immigration, I know how it works.
If you're gonna go ahead and take the rights of a visa holder, it's not long until you take the rights of a green cardholder.
Once you take the rights of a green cardholder, it's gonna eventually work its way to a U.S. citizen.
And there's actually case law on this is called Bridges versus Wixen, which is literally identical to this case of Mahmoud Khalil.
The guy was basically a communist back in 1945, um, uh back during the coal after during the Cold War.
So you can make the argument that communism back then is what you know, the war on terror is today.
And he was a green card holder, and basically they put him in deportation proceedings for making uh political speech.
What ended up happening was uh they couldn't deport him because they found that it violated his first amendment, despite the fact that he was a green card holder.
And I can't tell you how many arguments, guys, I got on I got into well, people from the right that are too stupid to understand that if they take a green card's rights away, it's gonna be an American citizen next, and only, oh, get him out of here, get him out of here.
And it's like, no, bro, you guys are missing, you guys are literally stepping over dollar bills to pick up pennies with the situation.
And there's case law on this that proves that you it's illegal to deport green card holders for politically protected speech.
Yeah, and Malcolm Khalil is a green card holder on his path to citizenship because his wife is an American citizen and so is his newborn uh infant.
And you know, I and the one thing I just want to add, because you're so right, Myron, about this like Supreme Court president, is that this is not a doctrine invented by like left-wing Supreme Court justices.
This goes back 150 years.
There are cases in the 19th century where they would have like Chinese immigrants in California, and they would be accused of committing a certain crime, and they would just like kind of convict them in this rough shot proceeding, no due process.
And the Playing Court said that the due process guarantee applies to everybody inside the United States on US soil because it's again, it's a restriction on what the US government can do.
And so in the name of Israel, we're going to take 150 years of precedent about restrictions on our own government to preserve liberty, and we're going to now just sacrifice our own free First Amendment rights, our own uh ideas about what the government can and can't do in servitude to this this foreign country.
And a lot of it is also based on that this uh, you know, idea that um that there's only one type of bigotry that needs to be stopped, and that's anti-Semitism, that the only victimhood group is American Jews, and so we need to even, you know, dismantle our 150-year-old constitutional protections and precedents in order to protect American Jews because they have unique levels of marginalization and repression, which is is actually laughable to assert.
Um, but that is the foundation for so much of what's taking place.
And I think I added the the case law guys up in the in the in the uh nest for you guys, it's called Bridges versus Wixon.
So if anyone ever tries to tell you, oh, they gotta get Mahmood Khalil out of here, that's BS.
This case literally has almost identical facts, green card holder, freedom of speech issue.
The only difference is they try to label Khalil as a terrorist versus this guy was a communist, which I would argue is a functional equivalent back in the 40s.
So yeah, it's just it's amazing to me how like so many conservatives like don't have their wherewithal to understand that we literally just got out of a pro-censorship presidency and they're just so quick to be like, okay, let's just go ahead and take other people's speech.
Ridiculous.
Yeah, I agree with you, Myron.
Uh, one last question on free speech, and then I want to speak about um Israel, air to Israel and the financial aspects of Israel and a few other topics related to Israel.
That being said, uh, the uh I I saw one of your tweets earlier on today, Glenn, and you were talking about free speech in the United Kingdom.
And obviously, I vehemently agree with you in terms of each group believing that they are being censored.
Obviously, me being pro-Palestinian, I I mean, I don't think I'm being biased, but when you look at the level of censorship that's happening in the United Kingdom, it is logic.
And Chad, I'll I'll leave the case law up here so you guys can look at it for a little bit where to go.
Here's a case that I was talking about.
So if anybody tries to be an idiot, this is the Supreme Court ruling, Chad.
Certain areas, a certain military basis, they were designated as that.
And then a lot of people were arrested by linking them to Palestine action.
You look at pro-Palestinian journalists like Asawin Stanley and uh various others who've been arrested, many of us are also having problems.
And so when you look at all of those things, largely speaking, if you look at the UK, it is a censorship is mainly happening for the uh pro-Palestinian movement.
Now, I know people make the argument about Lucy Connolly, but if you look at what she said, it is something which is a bit more in the gray area where she was inciting people to basically burn down hotels of migrants.
But okay, we can have a conversation on whether she was arrested or not.
But what's your thoughts on that in terms of the censorship that's happening in the UK?
Do you think that's happening to everybody?
Do you think it's mainly happening to them all pro-Palestinian position?
Or what's your thoughts?
There's no doubt that there's pervasive censorship in the EU generally and in the UK and in places like Canada against people who hold right-wing views.
There I can show you a lot of cases, not just the Lucy Connolly one, including in the UK.
I've you know spent a lot of years denouncing that, warning about the dangers of the Online Safety Act and the Digital Services Act, which is the one in the in the EU and C11 in Canada.
And I don't really see it so much as a left-right issue.
I think that anybody who expresses views or engages in activism, threatening to establish dogma and establishment centers of power are gonna be subject to this kind of censorship because of how it's defined.
And it's just gonna get defined as extremists and dangerous speech.
I mean, as you know, as Myron said, like it was done to communists.
That was a lot of the free speech precedent that we now use um during the Cold War, and now it's the same thing being being done to people who support uh pro-Palestinian ideas.
And so there's definitely is uh a major right-wing component of it, and that has gotten a lot of attention, and I think it is dangerous as well.
But since October 7th, the overwhelming measures of censorship, of arresting people for views, of banning protests, of sending the police to like violently beat people just for peacefully gathering, for shutting down events, shutting down groups,
culminating with this unbelievably dangerous Decision by the EQ by the UK to label Palestine action a terrorist group, even though they've never used violence against anybody, they've never threatened bombs or any of the things we typically associate with terrorism.
They like vandalized a few planes with like spray paint.
They protested in front of uh businesses, military and weapons manufacturers that supply the IDF with arms.
But to call them a terrorist group, which means that not only can they not uh exist, but you will get arrested if you go to any protest and hundreds, if not thousands of people have been arrested.
I mean, like old women who are you know lit were born in the UK.
If you hold a sign saying Palestine action was unjustly uh silenced, you will be arrested for having expressed support for what is now a designated terrorist group.
After October 7th, both France and Germany banned all pro-Palestinian protests while allowing pro-Israel protests.
So it wasn't that certain flags were banned, it wasn't that certain statements were banned.
Any pro-Palestinian protest in France were banned in Germany was banned.
They have allowed them in the UK, but they arrest people constantly.
And you know, this has been going on in the US too.
Sometimes I will hear people on the right say, yeah, it's about time that the left also suffers from some of the censorship that they've been advocating.
And I do think there is something karmic.
I do think if you're a political group that advocates censorship, on some level, you should have to live under and suffer from the system that you're advocating.
The best thing is to eliminate it for everybody, but short of that, you know, that's one way to do it.
But the reality is on American campuses, one of the groups that have been most censored for decades are critics of Israel.
You know, there was a uh uh Alan Dorsowitz went on a jihad against Norman Finkelstein, who got approved for censorship and then had a censorship offer withdrawn because Alan Dershowitz convinced them that he was an anti-Semite, Norm Finkelstein, whose parents were in actual concentration camps.
There was a uh Palestinian professor who got hired by the University of Illinois and offered tenure.
And then people found his tweets from when Gaza was bombing the crap out of uh when Israel was bombing the crack crap out of uh Gaza in 2014, where he had a lot of very passionate, excitable statements against Israel in favor of Gaza.
And Jewish donors went to the administration and said, you cannot hire this person.
Jewish student group said we don't feel safe with somebody who has these views uh on campus.
We don't feel like they're you know the same exact left-ling arguments that have been made on censorship campuses for a year, and the University of Illinois denied him censor, rejected him and fired him.
He sued, and they ended up having to pay a million dollars because it was so blatantly anti-uh unconstitutional.
There's a public school, you can't withdraw censorship uh tenure offers because of someone's opinion.
So this has been going on for a long time.
You know, Ron DeSantis closed all pro-Palestinian groups on all Florida campuses, accusing them of material support for terrorism simply by virtue of the views they were expressing.
So, yes, there is a lot of censorship against primarily right-wing populist anti-establishment conservatives, you know, not the Mitch McConnell or Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney types or or Liz Cheney types, but you know, the people who are Trump supporters and people who are supporting Nigel Farage in the UK or Marine Le Pen in France or AFD in Germany, but there's also an immense amount of censorship in defense of Israel, punishing and even arresting and criminalizing people who support the Palestinian cause who are critical of Israel.
And what's so unfortunate is there are some people who object in both cases, but vanishingly few.
And that's what the censorship regime needs most are people who only object when their own side is the target and create justifications for when people of other views are the targets.
Yeah, it's important to be consistent.
That's the only way you can stop this uh mass censorship.
I want to just uh change direction of the conversation now, and that's uh in terms of something that has really got the American conscious to be aware of what's going on.
And and it's not just specifically in terms of the genocide that's happened.
I think a large people have woken up because of that, just seeing the horrors of men, women, and children being killed in real time.
But also when you look at the funding of Israel, the Trump administration since um January 20, or since since his uh since his inauguration, I believe has sent 18.5 billion to Israel.
So this is separate to the normal 3.54 billion that is sent to Israel.
When you look at the level of how Americans are suffering right now, you go to America, people have got two, three jobs, homelessness is a sky high, sending 8.5 billion to Israel.
I mean, just explain the problems with that, first of all.
And the second thing is we see Americans that being almost a breaking point for Americans to now start speaking out against Israel.
And do you think that's gonna um expand even more so based on as things uh in America become worse?
Yes, and I think you you've understated these numbers.
Your numbers are correct, but it radically understates how much the United States spends on behalf of Israel in the year after October 7th under Joe Biden, we sent an additional 17 and a half billion dollars that was approved by Congress to Israel.
So that's two consecutive years.
There's a 10-year agreement that Obama negotiated with Obama uh Netanyahu on his way out in 2016, a member of a memorandum of understanding, where the minimum that the United States sends to Israel is $4 billion every year automatically, no matter what else happens.
Some of that they're required to use to buy weapons from American arms manufacturers.
So it's kind of like a gift certificate given by the American taxpayer to Israel to let them go shopping at Raytheon and Lockheed and General Dynamics and the like and Palantir.
But not all of it is required to be sent with American companies.
A lot of it is just gifts.
But on top of that, every time Israel has a new war, decides they want to go to war or bomb some other country, we always send them billions and billions of more, like we did in 2024, like we've done in 2025, in order to support those wars.
But then also, whenever Israel is in a war, we deploy our own military.
We put our service members in harm's way in that region to protect Israel, to use anti-missile defense systems to protect Israel from missile shot at them.
We have constant employments in that region that also cost billions and billions of dollars.
There have been American servicemen members killed in the Middle East because we have them at these tiny unprotected bases.
And, you know, Israel will go bomb Iran or they'll bomb Syria and some militia in Iraq will then go and you know attack an American military base with short-range missiles or even grenades that are fired.
And there have been several deaths of American citizens who are deployed in that region for no other reason than to protect Israel.
So the amount of money that we spend is way beyond just the cash that we give them.
And then of course, there's also a huge uh price we pay in terms of our soft power and our standing in the world.
You know, David Petraeus and other generals have said the reason why we can't get done the things done in the Middle East, the reason why there's so much anti-American hatred in the Middle East is because of the role we play in enabling Israel to continue to repress the Palestinians, the refusal of the United States to demand a two-state solution.
And so we pay in so many other ways too for tying ourselves at the hip to this country.
And on top of that, we're now paying with our civil liberties and with all sorts of other uh freedoms at home.
And, you know, again, I do think when the federal government does something like, you know, say uh you can't get disaster relief funds if you boycott Israel, or just a day before the Trump administration defunded the most important uh pure and applied mathematical program led by the world's greatest mathematician, all because he they were associated with UCLA, which allowed too many anti-Israel protests.
Applied mathematics is the most important thing to stay competitive with China.
It's it it drives AI, it drives encryption, it drives Bitcoin.
Mathematics is crucial to detecting securities fraud.
I mean, so the idea of defunding the leading mathematician who's working on contracts, research contracts for the United States to hand the United States technology and and and knowledge that will enable the United States to stay competitive or even ahead of China and all these crucial uh future technologies, all because they're associated with an institution that allowed protests against Israel.
I mean, the list never ends of the badness that the United States is willing to sacrifice in order to serve this the interest of this foreign country.
And the money alone, I think a lot of people are starting to ask about that.
Um there's this video where Zaron Mandani went on the street.
This is before he was known when he first started campaigning, and he purposely went to the neighborhoods of New York that had the biggest swing towards Trump, which were predominantly black and Latino and other immigrant neighborhoods.
And he interviewed them.
He said, like, why did you vote for Trump?
Or who did you vote for?
Why did you vote for Trump?
And I'll I mean many of them said, I'm really sick and tired of watching our communities fall apart while our government sends billions to Ukraine, billions to Israel.
You know, like they're interested in in the interest of everybody except us.
And they had immigration complaints too, because those are typically the groups that pay the biggest price for untrammed immigration.
So yes, you can only do this for so long.
Basically you can do this if it's not really widely understood that it's happening.
But because they've had to come out of the closet with it, because they've had to be so explicit about it in panic and desperation, more and more people are hearing it.
And of course more and more people don't get their news from ABC or the New York Times where none of this has ever been permitted.
They're getting it from places like this and you know places like Joe Rogan and Theo Vaughn and all these kind of places that people trust more than anything else where or Tucker Carlson or Candace Owens or whomever where this kind of discourse they're hearing for the first time and they're finding it very persuasive.
Yeah I completely agree with you Glenn.
Another question I've got for you is the AIPAC, right?
That's something, again, that Americans have become aware of.
Now, one of the arguments people make, obviously we've broke this down and demonstrated the stupidity of it.
But that being said, I do want to hear your perspective is that when people argue about foreign influence and they'll say, oh, there's foreign influence from Qatar, there's foreign influence from Saudi Arabia, there's foreign influence from various UAE countries.
And then when you, or Iran, and therefore try to diminish the kind of influence that Israel has through AIPAC and then non-foreign registered lobbies as well.
If you can explain your thoughts on that and also break down like how, you know, the aspects of the foreign lobby and then the non-foreign lobby of it as well.
I mean, this argument is too much of a joke to even take seriously.
Barry Weiss's arm of the Israeli government, the free press tried to publish a story about, no, no, don't think about Israeli influence.
It's very minor.
Think about Qatari influence.
That's the real threat to our sovereignty.
And I will take that seriously.
And I said this the other day, like when members of Congress make constant pilgrimages to Qatar and tweet out, I stand with Qatar and they're constantly in Doha, or when the leader of Qatar comes to the US Congress as Netanyahu does every other year and is treated like a victorious emperor where everybody is just constantly on their feet, cheering, doesn't want to be, no one wants to be in either party, the last person to stop clapping.
or when we send, you know, $20 billion a year to fund Potter or when, you know, we expel students or deport people for criticizing Potter, then I'll be interested in hearing about the influence that Cotter has as a foreign country inside the United States but none of that is happening.
That's only happening for one country and that country is Israel and this attempt to try and convince people oh no Israel really doesn't have much influence cotter has way more Saudi I mean it's just a joke.
You know it's it's it's something you can't even take seriously as an argument.
OK, one other question I've got, and then I'm going to bring in the questions from the speakers.
And then we've got a large number of questions from the audience as well is about the Epstein files.
Obviously, this has been major news.
Now, I do think the Democrats have kind of jumped on this and were largely quiet during Biden's administration.
Ilhan Omar is a prime example of that, someone who remained quiet up until this year when she said you need to release the Epstein files and, you know, call people pedophiles and various other things.
That being said, what's your thoughts on A, the non-release of the Epstein files, B, the Trump's kind of connection to it, and how this could be some form of blackmail against Trump?
I saw you retweeted something.
that I mean so you you tweeted something that I also tweeted as did many others was uh uh a blog on the times of Israel where they someone mentioned how they were blackmailing Trump what's your thoughts on this whole uh issue yeah just quickly in terms of uh timing I'm loving this conversation I wish I could stay for another two hours but uh my own show starts at 7 p.m. Eastern like the show we do on Rumble so I have to go maybe in like 15 minutes or so but try and do as much as possible.
Um, the main question I was always interested in with Epstein, aside obviously from whether there are people who, uh, to whom he sex trafficked, uh, underage girls who are in high positions of prominence and power was whether Epstein had ties or worked with or for a foreign intelligence agency, specifically the Mossad.
Um, because if you look at Epstein's entire life, it's nothing but being propped up by and financed by and financed.
funded by people with you know either extreme connections to the Israeli government or you know his best friend with whom he spent the most time was the former defense minister of Israel the former prime minister of Israel Ehak.
That was his best friend he was with him constantly um to say nothing of the fact that Gisane Maxwell's father Robert Maxwell was a Jewish billionaire who was openly a a member uh an agent of the Mossad when he died, even though he lived in the UK his whole life, he his casket was taken to Israel, that a state funeral for him, where every major Israeli leader attended.
Um, Lex Wexner, who is responsible for a huge amount of Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious wealth, does no philanthropy other than supporting Zionist and pro-Israel groups.
Same with Leon Black, the the venture capitalist who also funneled a lot of money to to Israel.
Um, to say nothing of all the visits that Jeffrey Epstein made to Israel, the doors that swung open, the way he was treated, the red carpet, that he he was and the thing that you know I think is infuriating is even when you know Pam Bandy announced that uh released that weird statement to politics saying, or Axu saying, you know, we checked and nothing to see here, there's no client list, there's no blackmail of any kind.
He definitely killed himself, and we're closing the investigation.
They didn't even purport to answer the question of whether he had ties with or to foreign intelligence agents.
That time in the White House when Trump for the first time said, Why is anyone asking me about this?
This is so trivial.
We have more important things to talk about.
The question that he was asked that prompted that was do you know if Jeffrey Epstein had ties to domestic or foreign intelligence agencies?
And then Pam Bondi, when Trump said, if you want to answer Pam, you can do that.
And she said, you know, I I don't know.
Um something that I heard of.
We'll we'll try and get back to you.
As though, like that, I that question never occurred to her before.
Like they never even bothered to look into it.
And to this very day, there's no definitive statement, one way or the other.
And you know, the given all the people at the highest levels of the Trump administration, including J.D. Vance and Dan Bongino and Cash Patel and Pam Bondy and so many others who made this their number one issue for four years, Donald Trump Jr. as well.
Why is it why aren't we getting these files?
Who's covering up for these predators?
Who's covering up for these pedophiles?
This is disgusting.
In any free country, we should get these files.
Now turn around on a dime and say, Yeah, you're not getting them because there's nothing to see here.
That doesn't happen unless there's very sensitive material that you know they want protected.
Some very powerful people whose interests might be jeopardized if it is released.
And that's why Donald Trump started to say, actually, these files are forged, they're all a hoax.
So even if you did see them, the information in there would be totally false because Obama and Hillary fabricated the information in these files, even though they were in the custody of Trump for four years, um, which is when Jeffrey Epstein was actually re-prosecuted in 2018.
None of it makes sense except as a obviously desperate attempt to protect some people or some group of people who exert a lot of power in this world to the point where they can even make Trump, you know, kind of engage in these very embarrassing and obviously absurd uh behaviors to justify its concealment.
Would you support amnesty for the people in the files if we were uh if we could loosen the grip that they have with that blackmail material?
I think it, yeah.
I mean, I think, you know, it depends, right?
If like there's something very disturbing about giving amnesty to someone who is a serial rapist of underage girls.
But at the same time, that is, you know, sometimes there is a higher good that is as hard of a pill that is to swallow, you know, to find out the truth is, you know, something that is is absolutely critical.
I mean, maybe there's less there than we think, but the fact that they won't show us makes it very difficult to believe that.
And I think seeing it is of such importance that even things like that ought to be considered.
Well, keep in mind, they moved her to a lower security prison in Texas, and uh, you know, Trump's defense attorney Todd Blanche had like a nine-hour long conversation, and DOJ right now is trying to figure out if they're gonna release the uh the the um the footage.
But sorry, go ahead, Solomon.
Yes, no, no, I appreciate you, Myron.
Uh, let me try and get to as many people as possible.
It's going to go done for 15 minutes.
So, guys, any questions you have?
You can keep as short as possible because I feel bad now because I I went to went on too long.
I should have reduced my questions.
I just want to get through as many people on the speaker panel and the people who've emailed the questions in.
So Samuel, jump in with your question.
Yeah, Glenn, thanks for joining us.
I'll make it a quick question.
Um, what do you think the consequences are for America if this genocide is actually fulfilled or the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians is actually super chats after this.
When Glenn leaves, I'll read super chats, guys.
Do you think what are the consequences and push, you know, the America will have to face?
When the ICC issued uh arrest warrants for Putin for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, and the American government cheered the ICC.
Uh about six months after that, South Africa was hosting the annual BRICS meeting, the you know, alternative coalition uh founded by Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa, and China.
And the South Africans are allies with Russia, and yet South Africa told Putin, you can't come here physically because we're gonna be forced to arrest you.
And the president of South Africa gave an interview, and he said, we're not a big country that can just ignore international conventions and international law.
We're actually vulnerable to being punished if we violate international conventions, such as the ICC convention that we signed that says anyone uh with an arrest warrant can't come on our soil unless uh and we have the obligation to apprehend them.
That's the unfortunate reality of international law is you know, if you're a powerful enough and a strong enough country, you're pretty much exempt from the consequences.
So I don't ever imagine an American president being, you know, forcibly taken to The Hague.
Who's gonna do that?
And and in 2002, Bush and Cheney were really worried about war crimes prosecutions as part of the war on terrorism.
We actually enacted a law that authorized the president to send the US military into The Hague to rescue any American officials or any American soldiers who are on trial there for war crimes.
So I don't think there's going to be anything like that.
But I do think already, you know, I mean, it is important, especially when you have a multipolar world, which in the US is not the only uh major power anymore.
China at the very least is, you know, pretty much getting to unequal terms with with the United States.
How you're perceived in the world, like your relationships in the world, your shop power, those things really matter.
They don't matter much if you're the sole superpower, only brute force matters.
And that I think is what's being already severely eroded and will continue to erode further because the Israelis are going to do so much worse for the people of Gaza.
Dr. Michael, jump in with your question.
Yeah, Glenn, it's great to have you on here.
And I'm great and admired of your work, and so is my son, who's a journalist.
Um we know that both parties are Zionists or under Zionist control.
But why do you think the mask has come off with respect to Zionist control of the US government under Trump and so-called MAGA?
And what's the reason for this domination?
Norman Finkelstein believes it's the result of the power of what he calls now the Jewish supremacist billionaire class.
He's pointing the Jewish power per se.
He said that he no longer refers to this class as exclusively Zionist.
Obviously, APAC and other lobby groups contribute to this power and maybe the Epstein files, but I think there must be more to it.
What are your thoughts?
Yeah, I mean, the only caveat I would give to that is that there is a major part of the government composed of Christian Zionists who have been sold on the idea, which never really existed before, that their religious duty, their highest religious duty, is to protect Israel, and they're a big part of the Republican Party.
But I think it's a minor factor when compared to yes, what is the I mean, here's the thing.
You know, I grew up Jewish, my both my parents are Jewish, my all four of my grandparents were Jewish.
I grew up in a you know neighborhood where there was a lot of Jewish people.
I went to school with a lot of Jewish people.
I went to day camp, you know, summer camp, uh, Jewish summer camp.
And you are absolutely told constantly from the time that you are born, if you're Jewish, that your primary obligation as a person as a Jewish person in the world is to love and protect and defend and be loyal to Israel.
That is absolutely what you are taught that the safety of the Jewish people depends upon the strength and security of Israel.
And so that's your responsibility.
And you know, you have Zionists saying this all the time.
I can show you clips of like Harvard professors who are hardcore neocons, Jewish professors at Harvard, who say like your duty is to enroll and not necessarily in the IDF, but nonetheless the Israeli army and the not the fight on their battlefield, but the battle for words.
Um, this is absolutely pervading, you know, the the cultural uh indoctrination of pretty much every Jewish person.
And I don't think that's controversial to say anyone honest will admit that.
And so, yes, when you have these people get to adulthood and they never really critically evaluate what they were uh inculcated with and end up having exactly the same views that their parents and their teachers and their community and their friends and their neighbors told them what to think, and they still had those views.
Obviously, they're gonna use their wealth if if you have a Jewish billionaire to fulfill what you were told is your highest obligation, your highest loyalty.
And the biggest donor to Donald Trump after Elon Musk was Miriam Adelson and you know, people like Bill Ackman.
A lot of these hardcore Israel supporters didn't actually trust Trump, and they really all line behind Ron DeSantis.
And Ron DeSantis is so hardcore in his devotion to Israel that twice he went to Israel to sign hate speech laws governing the people of Florida, and he went to Israel to sign those laws.
I mean, again, it it's like sometimes this stuff has become so normalized, but if you actually think about it, it's it's crazy.
Um, but obviously in our political system, billionaire wealth is you know, political power.
And there are a lot of billionaires who might have different interests, but a lot of Jewish billionaires are focused like a laser on Israel.
And I'll just tell you one last thing.
There's video of this, I posted it several times where Donald Trump spoke before this uh Israeli American group where Miriam Adelson was, and they were all waving not American flags, but is Israel flags while Trump spoke to them.
He was in the United States, but speaking to uh pro-Israel group.
And he said that other than the people who worked in the White House in his first term, the people who went to the White House by far the most were Sheldon and Miriam Adelson because they were massive funders of his first campaign too.
And every time they went to the White House, they didn't come for any reason.
They didn't come to talk about it in the United States or Americans or American cities.
They came to demand things for Israel, he said, and he would always give it to them.
And he even gave it more.
He's like, I gave them the goal on heights, is that that was Trump's to give.
He said he got a he told David Friedman he didn't know the goal on heights was.
He said, I got it.
I told David Friedman, his hardcore pro-Israel uh ambassador, give me a five-minute lesson on the Golem Heights.
He did, and he said at the end, okay, this belongs to Israel.
And he boasted of how much he gave to the Adelsins, who always were there demand things for Israel.
Sometimes he would get annoyed and they would come back always for more.
And he would say, Give me a couple weeks, will you?
And then I'll do more for Israel.
So this is right out of Trump's mouth.
This is Trump explaining not only what he is influenced by, but the people who are influencing him.
And, you know, I it's just kind of evident.
I mean, it's a fact that maybe make people make makes people uncomfortable, but it's nonetheless a fact.
Pretty sure that Glenn, I've got another uh question from a super chat, obviously taking consideration that the people who've been killed, the journalists who've been killed in Gaza.
But the question is this: Glenn, would you be willing to go into Gaza as a journalist and document the atrocities?
Can you please get permission from Ramnet Yahoo to do so?
How can we get you into Gaza?
We feel so helpless and outraged.
All right, absolutely go to Gaza.
Obviously, you know, you would need uh security guarantees and and that sort of thing.
I would love to go to Gaza.
But you know, this is for anyone who has doubts about what Israel is doing in Gaza, just consider the fact that it's Israel that blocked any foreign media from going to Gaza.
You know, with the couple times when they take someone in on an IDF tour for you know two hours, show them what they want, but you know, it's always like Douglas Murray types.
Like real journalists have been blocked by Israel from entering Gaza from the start.
And they the reason that is, and there's plenty of journalists in Gaza, but a lot of people have been convinced that if you're a Gazan journalist, you're not a real journalist, you're just spreading propaganda, and that's what Israel knew would happen.
So, why, if you're a country behaving morally, behaving properly, be speaking truthfully about what you're doing, would you want to ban international journalists from entering Gaza and seeing the true extent of the carnage?
I mean, the death counts, everyone tries to claim it's from Hamas and therefore unreliable.
It is unreliable.
It's radically undercounted because Hamas only counts the people who go into the morgues.
And there's tens of thousands of people under that rubble.
There's huge numbers of people who were killed because of secondary effects of what Israel is doing, like the denial of medicine causes people to die from treatable infections, obviously malnourishment.
None of these things get counted as the death poll from the IDF.
And there's a reason why Israel won't allow the international media in because they don't want anyone to see the truth.
That's the only reason why you would do that.
Myron, you got a question.
If not, we'll go.
Yeah, you go to the next person.
Yeah.
Cool.
Let's go to David.
Let's go to David Ian and then uh No, Glenn, don't go to Gaza, you know.
I think being on the run from the intelligence state with Edward Snowden, I think that was enough.
I was afraid for you then.
I don't want you to go to Gaza.
This comes back to what's happening in America, you know, on college campuses.
They're never banning the Flat Earth Society.
They're not banning people for saying things that aren't true that are provably false.
They're banning, and they don't care that the guy speaks freely.
They care that you hear freely.
You know, this is Frederick Douglass when we became emancipated as a slave.
He said, look, it's a double wrong to censor because you're it's a double wrong because it's an offense against the person's right to hear.
And you know, Glenn, as the world's greatest journalist, in my opinion, because you have no ideology, and someone is anti-war and always advocating for free speech, you remind me a little bit of Christopher Hidgens in that way.
Because the right wing will not like you this year.
And I would love to hear your commentary on this.
And then, you know, two years from now, all of a sudden it'll be the left wing again.
But you're always advocating for the same thing.
I have to say, I really appreciate your courage.
Don't go to Gaza.
But I'd love to hear, are we winning on that free speech battle?
I feel like that the worst and the dumbest people are fighting on the other side.
Their arguments, they're almost failing at this point.
I agree with you about Ron DeSantis, especially.
It really is almost embarrassing to see a candidate that people really liked, that is all of a sudden saying, no, no, no, this is a dangerous thing to say.
We can't allow this.
And here you are advocating for hey, it's really dangerous to let the people with all the money in the media and the weapons control your speech.
What say you, my friend?
Yeah, first of all, everyone for anyone, thank you for the nice words.
It's very appreciated.
Um, you know, as somebody, I I, you know, have been defending free speech for 30 years first as a lawyer.
I took a lot of pro bono cases defending typically people on the far right, but sometimes people on the far left from uh government acts of censorship, and then obviously doing it as a journalist as well.
I mean, the hardest thing to do is to get people to accept free speech as a principle.
And the reason it's so hard is because if you believe in something strongly, then the views that are diametrically opposed to your beliefs, you can get people to see those not as speech, but as some kind of danger, some kind of violence, some kind of incitement, some kind of terrorism, some kind of insurrection.
It's very easy to just c constantly demonize it, and then people think, yeah, we need to ban that, not because I'm censoring views, but we're where we're banning something more dangerous.
You know, in Brazil, for example, um, I did reporting in in 2020 that uh actually ended up freeing Louis DeSilfer from prison, even though that wasn't my intention, but that was the result.
And Jair Bolsonaro was the president at the time and you know, threatened to uh imprison me, and then I actually was indicted uh for the journalism that I was doing, even though it got thrown out.
So I'm no friends of the Bolsonaro movement, but now there's this extreme left-wing censorship regime in Brazil, led by the Supreme Court that is entirely about silencing the entire Bolsonaro movement.
Many of them are in prison, many of them are banned from the internet, many of them are in exile.
And um, you know, it's it's not hard for me to to stand up and object to the attacks on the Bolsonaro movement because they're so anti-democratic and dangerous.
But I understand the difficulty in that because I've seen it so often where people just, you know, there's a huge number of people in the Brazilian up to look at Bolsonaro and say, that's an insurrectionary movement.
That is an anti-democratic movement, it's a fascist movement, so silencing them is noble.
It's not about political censorship.
Same in the United States, same with Israel supporters who look at people who, you know, critic criticize Israel.
No, these aren't people expressing opinions, these are Hamas supporters, terrorist supporters.
You know, they're defending Hamas, and that's it.
And then people are willing to support their censorship because they don't see it as censorship.
But, you know, I do have optimism about where this issue is going.
Um, I mean, I just as somebody who's been, you know, you go look back at when John Meersheimer and Steve Steve Walt wrote the Israel lobby in 2006, 2007.
Almost nobody in media defended them.
I mean, they were branded anti-Semites.
There was, you know, calls from from donors of the University of Chicago and Harvard to get them fired.
They had very few defenders.
I mean, I was defending them, but I was a columnist at Salon.
I was just starting in this like independent uh internet space, but there was no room for them.
If that happened now, you know, more people than not would defend Mirscheimer and Walt, and you have to take the progress where you get it.
Absolutely, my friend.
Well, listen, please make sure before you leave to read and write your show tonight.
I will tell everybody I listen assiduously to Glenn Greenwald's shows, and it really is all around anti-war.
I will just only add this or reiterate what you just said, Glenn, is that once the censorious people get a foothold, notice that they change the language.
Notice that all of a sudden I'm an anti-Semite because I don't want to kill Semites in Gaza.
So really, once they get that censorious foothold, censorious foothold, then they tend to change the meaning of words and put everybody on the defensive in the process.
Absolutely.
I appreciate that.
And let's get Ian in, and then I think Glenn, I know you need to go out.
If it was up to me, I we'd keep you in forever.
And I guess we can get you back.
Let's just do it again.
I'll come back now that I'm a Twitter space veteran.
Yeah, definitely.
Let's do it again.
Look, this has been a great honor and a privilege.
And I think everyone, you don't see you hear it in everybody's voices.
Everyone's super excited.
Simon was at the beginning, I've never heard you so excited before, Soleiman.
Because I and I've I've interviewed Imran Khan, I've interviewed various people, but I'm not exaggerating when I say you literally are a veteran who's always spoken off of free speech.
And I think that just gives us an opportunity to relay our ideas and positions.
And I say, because we're the biggest people under threat at the moment, although I know that changes, but I'm all I'm more concept anyway, so I've always been under threat.
So we really appreciate your advocacy and your work.
Let's get this one last question in, and then we'll we'll we will appreciate you coming on.
Um Ian, jump in with your question.
Well, thank you so much, Suleiman.
And and Glenn, uh, it is a pleasure.
And uh, as a kind of ardent critic of, I guess what we would loosely call the JQ, I just want to thank you, as I do Simon and so many others that are of kind of Jewish heritage but are willing to honestly critique these things, which I think is uh frankly the most pressing matter of the entirety of the West in the modern world.
Um, and and of course we're talking the political piece here, but I I just want to share just a real quick little statement and then and then use this to refer to a sorry, I'm not I don't want to be rude, just if you make it quick as possible because I know he needs to go like so.
If you can't do it, yeah, no, no, absolutely.
Uh which is is just to say, I know we're talking about the political side.
Um Cosmurda, thank you so much for the give the subs, bro.
Thank you.
It's ungifted.
So uh in in the United States, one of the most influential in the world, uh, was acquired by uh Sky Dance.
And I bring this up because uh Paramount's ownership was Jewish, the CEO, Brian Robbins was Jewish, the new CEO coming in under Skydance, uh David Ellison, of course, Jewish, and is the son of Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle, who also is Jewish.
And I I mentioned it because it's an $8 billion acquisition that many are saying is one of the most significant in the media and tech space, because it might redefine what we know of as entertainment in the future space.
And so I I mentioned that just to suggest that this is something that seems to be all-encompassing on the political front as well as big technology, the media.
And and so knowing that it is this grand, perhaps in scale, if we can uh suggest for a moment that that perhaps it is and that that's not conspiratorial.
I would just be kind of curious for your thoughts on the best way to actively try and reverse engineer what seems to be the supremacist system that has a foothold on everything, knowing that any ounce of opposition to it is just gonna be slurred and prospectively even have the politicians, you know, cracking down with some kind of uh legal ramifications for doing so, because all I want to do is genuinely solve this problem without any violence, any animus, any anything, but it it is pretty massive in scale.
So I'd just be curious for your thoughts on that.
Yeah, I did I've done a couple of segments on uh the Ellison family's acquisition of Paramount and therefore CBS News, because one of the things that uh that uh uh his son, is it David Ellison?
I think it's David Ellison, um, who's spearheading the project that he wants to do is buy Barry Weiss's free press for something like 200, 250 million dollars, even though it's not anywhere near remotely worth that.
If you look at their presence on YouTube and other places, it it barely has a footprint.
Um, and then elevate Barry Weiss to this sort of like editorial ombudsman to make sure that CBS News is doing what he calls objective reporting, but which of course he means uh ensuring that there's no criticism of Israel.
There were a lot of controversial sec uh 60 minute segments that were deemed too anti-Israel, too pro-Gaza, anti-Semitic.
And so all of this, of course, is an effort to seize control of some of the most prestigious and long-standing American uh media outlets, not just CBS News, but CBS and Paramount and all of its properties.
Now, the reason why I don't find it as threatening as I might have even say 10 years ago is because there is this gigantic explosion of independent media.
And you know, I was uh on Substack and I purposely went to Rumble because of how devoted Rumble was to you know rejecting any government's request to censor to preserve this place of free speech on the internet.
I mean, Nick Fuentes is banned from every platform, basically, although he's got reinstated X, but he does a show every night on Rumble.
And, you know, they're determined to maintain this space, this this uh this kind of uh refuge of free speech.
And that's why I think preserving a free internet and independent media is the most important thing because yes, CBS News, 60 Minutes, all those shows still have a lot of influence.
They don't have anywhere near the stranglehold on the discourse that they had, even you know, 10 years ago.
And the reason is is that now people have lost faith and trust in those media brands for very good reason.
They know they've been lied to continuously by them and that they don't have their interests in heart.
And so much countervailing narrative now comes from independent media.
Everything is so fractured and diffuse in terms of where people are getting their information that power centers can't really control the narrative any longer.
That's why Donald Trump won twice.
And uh, you know, I think um that that is something, again, that is the solution.
You know, I mean, I think Israel critics, and by Israel critics, I mean people opposed to US subservience to Israel as well, are winning the war of public opinion.
Um there's so many things that we're seeing that I never dreamed that we would see, let alone the polling data that proves it as well.
And uh I just think that's uh it's like a dam.
You know, first it starts leaking, and then once the dam breaks, there's no putting that water back.
It's just gonna explode everywhere.
It's a tipping point.
I think we're really reaching it.
Glenn, I just want to thank you for taking your time out uh uh and answering the questions that we gave you.
Appreciate you be choosing this space to be the first space that you ever go to, and we'll definitely do it again.
Without a shadow of a doubt, you heard everyone on the space that really value your journalists, they really appreciate your fighting fight for free speech and your anti-war position.
And look, we do many of us do consider you the number one journalist in the world.
So we appreciate you giving us your time, and we'll definitely hope to see you again.
Thank you, everybody for everybody who has questions who who came.
I really uh enjoyed it, and we'll definitely do it again.
Appreciate you, Glenn.
All right, bye.
Thank you so much.
That was Glenn Greenwald.
What an honor and privilege having someone like Glenn Greenwall come onto the space, give us his ideas and thoughts, a veteran, a guy who risked it all to give everyone the truth about what's happening.
You saw, for example, him helping Edward Snowden release the information in terms of uh, you know, the mass surveillance that is happening against Americans without you knowing about it.
You only know about it because of Edward Snowden risking his life, having to hide in Russia, but also Glenn Greenwall using his platform, risking his freedom to give us that information.
And so that's just one example of the many examples that what Glenn Greenwall's done.
Uh so a great, great journalist.
And I was I was gonna mention this to him and I didn't get a chance to actually uh which was that I actually was concerned, you know, when he was uh so supportive of no, he wasn't so supportive.
He seemed like he was supportive of MAGA, but really he was supportive of free speech.
And I thought, is he gonna continue that on if things were to be robust?
And he clearly did.
He was consistent in his position, and therefore we really appreciate him.
We know who it doesn't matter who applies the Docronian measures, he will speak out against it.
He spoke about how this spent censorship against the far right and this censorship against the pro-Palestinian movement.
And so therefore sometimes people on echo chambers and don't realize and maybe try and minimize what's happening to the other.
So yeah, I really appreciate Glenn.
Uh Myron, um, thanks for joining in as well.
I appreciate it.
I hope your injured audience enjoyed uh the interview with Glenn as well.
Yeah, no, I uh, you know, I obviously I you know, someone like that, you know, who's a long-time journalist, OG in the game.
Um, you know, you gotta be able to get that type of content if you can.
So yeah, no, I actually came on earlier than I was gonna expect because I saw that you were having the space.
I said, you know what, let me just come in and listen in.
And it was it was a good discussion, man.
I had a little tidbits here and there, but whenever there's a guest on, I try not to talk as much and let them do the talking.
Sam, Sam, I uh I think it's like an important part of interviewing.
Sometimes when people interview, they think like, you know, like something me and you know we don't do, right?
Is like they think, oh, you know what, we're gonna just dominate the interview, but I'm trying to make it about them.
But it's like an opportunity.
You gotta try and hear as much as possible from a set person's viewpoints and see the idea.
Yeah, like you know, I'm I'm a big proponent of letting the guests talk.
You know what I mean?
So I just came in and added a little bit of Stuff to the stuff you were saying, but no man, it's it's all uh I was just nodding along the whole time, pretty much.
And you know, for those that are not not familiar, like you know, I would consider Glenn Greenwald maybe more on the on the left or maybe a libertarian.
Um, but you know, we're all coming together on this topic and we all agree.
So that should tell you something that this is probably a big issue.
If so many different people from all across the world from different walks of life with different political ideologies, um, you know, are all agreeing on something, right?
And as someone that's like on the right wing, like myself, um this is a big problem.
And it's crazy.
It's it's good to see people from all different political spectrums and countries and walks of life realizing that it's a problem.
Glenn is a pillar, guys.
I want to make something clear.
I've I've been reading and listening to this guy since I was 11 years old.
He's been around forever.
Over a decade.
And the funny thing is I found him through TYT when I was a kid, right?
And he he was actually good friends with Jenk, and then they split because Jenk and TYT went woke left for a little while.
But Glenn stood where he was.
He stood on his principles, he stood on business, he was on the free speech side, even when everyone was calling him a Nazi for you know, tacitly sort of supporting Trump by being pro-free speech back in the day, he didn't care.
And the world kind of came around and came back to him.
So you just know when you stand on principles and you stand on correctness and truth, you know, you you you have a different level of journalism that you can actually put out.
You have a different level of opinion and status to your name.
Yeah, a guy's been around forever.
You know, we're talking since like 05, 06, 07.
We're talking about 20 years.
So uh definitely um good stuff, you know what I mean.
And then I've, you know, he's spot on when it comes to Israel.
Um, and obviously with what's going on with the conflict now.
And uh, you know, Israel basically, I don't know if you guys saw um it's pretty much official now.
They are uh I think Nanyahoo just admitted uh on news earlier today that they are in fact going to take over Gaza.
I think they had a cabinet meeting, if I'm not mistaken, uh, a couple hours uh ago, and it is official.
They are, I mean, we all knew this here on this side, let's be honest.
All of us knew this was gonna happen, but now we can officially say um it it's it's going down, right?
It's now it's not it's no longer, you know, oh, that's a conspiracy theory, or you're just biased.
Now it's official.
Nanya who basically admitted, I think it was on Fox News or one of these news sites.
He basically made an interview, yeah, we're we're taking Gaza.
The latest line in the Hespera handbook um is uh, oh, I thought we occupied Gaza already.
So if we're occupying Gaza now, uh what was why were you saying that we were occupying them before?
Um, so you just get these watch these lines, you get these paid influences.
What we just witnessed with Glenn there was real independent journalism that is committed to truth, that is committed to a common thread of protecting freedom of speech, um, and calling you know out bullshit uh where it is.
And there is nothing more bullshit than what you hear by those that are either ideologically aligned with Israel and are therefore willing to compromise all of their ethics, values, and what makes humans humans in order to uh be a useful idiot um for this Israeli and Zionist agenda.
Um, and so you can really see it when people are actually committed to truth, and the people that really are not compromised, not paid, or not ideologically aligned with the unjustifiable, uh, they all stand on the side of Palestine and even being America first,
it's 100% clear right now that if you've been fed a bullshit line that being America first means that you're Israel first, um, then you really need to understand what is it that's been drilled into your head that allows you to subscribe to something so ideological and self-destructive as America's support for Israel is blowing it up on the stage in front of the world,
um, and all the bullshit that's being fed to people in order to continue that narrative because it's unjustifiable and it's just not it's not possible to be on the side of Israel at this stage if you've got an ounce of critical thinking and can use your brain and see through any agenda.
Well, Glenn hit the nail on the head, and I didn't, you know, again, uh I I'm real big on respecting the guests.
So he made a lot of points where I want to interject, but I was like, you know, but I I wanted to add to what he was saying because he was so right.
Um, you know, for those of you that don't live in America, um, Glenn said that the only people right now at this point that support Israel are like old boomers.
Bro, he's a thousand percent right.
Like, it's getting to a point now where the young people, if you're under 30, you're anti-Israel.
Pretty much that's that's that's a given now at this point politically, whether you're on the left or if you're on the right, because the right is heavily influenced by Nick Fuentes, he's anti-Israel.
Uh, and if you're on the left, well, they just did they they just go against Israel regardless.
Like what, like 92% of uh demo Democrats slash left-wing progressives are are anti-Israel.
And then there's a sizable amount of people that are uh, you know, becoming anti-Israel on the right, especially young men that look up to guys like Nick or whatever.
Now, on top of that, uh, you got people like Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk just put out a video, I think yesterday, right?
Um, where him and Megan Kelly got attacked for collabing with Dave Smith.
So, you know, again, yeah, you know, we don't really know what's exactly is gonna happen.
But I I wouldn't be surprised if Charlie didn't take like a 180 turn and stop and start to slowly distance himself from Israel.
Now, obviously he's in a he's in a different position because for those of you that don't know, he runs turning point USA.
And um I gotta give the guy credit.
I've been to a couple of these events.
Um, it's big production.
You know, we're talking, you know, A-level type production, huge venues, thousands of people showing up, huge events.
Um, but here's the problem.
A lot of his donors that fund these events are pro-Israel.
So he's in a rocket a hard place now because for a very long time, him, Ben Shapiro, Daily Wire, uh, could traditional conservative media in general, um, they're cucked by Israel.
It is what it is.
This is one thing actually I dislike about right wing media, um, that the left wing media does a lot better than us is um you guys are are far more um far braver.
Um, uh what's I gonna say?
You guys are far braver when it comes to calling out Israel.
Um the conservatives are just finally starting to catch up now.
So we'll see what happens, because I know um when it comes to this situation, um, I do see that there's a line in the sand uh now that they went after Charlie Kirk for bringing uh Dave Smith on and Megan Kelly.
Like they called him anti-semis.
I'm like, oh shit.
So he might use this to pivot.
Who knows?
Because he knows his base is failing.
Uh not failing, but his base is no longer pro-Israel.
And Myron, you recently joined you recently joined the podcast where um there's clearly an attempt for Netanyahu to actually uh try and penetrate the young.
Um and uh he was obviously paying or you know, made some incentive to this this group of podcasters.
Um and I think he got the chance to maybe um say a few things or see the comments.
Um this this attempt to try and penetrate the young.
Um I think it's actually an impossible mission at this stage.
Yeah, no, I mean, um they're they're too red-pilled, bro.
Like um, you know, they're too red-pilled, like uh at this point, right?
And and the other thing too, also that's very important.
The reason why the letter to Osama was so potent is because those young people that shared it on TikTok, they weren't alive or they were babies when the propaganda was spreading wild after 9-11.
A lot of us are old enough to remember the Patriot Act.
A lot of us are old enough to remember when Bush was there at the tower saying, Oh, you know, I hear you and everybody else is gonna hear you too, right?
Like, we all remember that and we all lived it.
So um our perspective is kind of warped by the propaganda that we got with the war on terror.
So you get these young people, right, that are like 20 years old, they weren't even alive or a baby, and they read this letter, they're able to read it objectively without the taint of propaganda from the mainstream media for all these years.
Um, and they're like, what the fuck?
No wonder these guys are mad at us.
We bombed their people, we we we occupy their land.
Um, you know, we've done XYZ.
And that's why it went viral because it's like they stumbled upon a bomb.
And the other thing also that's important is this letter to America was heavily suppressed back in the early 2000s.
Um, most media uh and the reason why the excuse they used was they were scared to put the letter out because they were worried that there were codes in it that would activate sleeper cells.
So that's what the mainstream media used to justify not putting the letter out.
So when it resurfaces 20 years later, you know, interestingly enough, November of 2023, a month after the October 7th attacks, Um it went viral, dude.
Because uh not many people had seen it.
Hell, even myself, I'll be honest with you guys.
I had never seen that letter until it went viral on TikTok.
I was like, oh shit.
Even I was shocked reading it.
Because it's a very, you know, look, you guys know how I go, right?
Like, obviously, the guys at Terrace killed innocent people, unacceptable.
But I do think it's important.
If anyone's never, if anyone is like a little bit older or hasn't read this letter, I do think it's worth reading so you guys can see what his grievances were.
And the majority of his grievances literally stemmed from our foreign policy.
It wasn't, it didn't have shit to do with what Bush was saying about oh, they hate us for our freedoms and you know the acts of evil.
Dude, it had nothing to do with any of that bullshit, bro.
It was, I would say like 70% are our are uh interventionist type foreign policy is why they attacked us.
Yeah, Myron, the uh why I uh don't agree about the Charlie Kerr thing.
I can see your logic behind it because your logic is the vast majority of the world is turning against Israel.
Yeah, he'll sort of become irrelevant and therefore he'll try and shift.
But I think what he's gonna try and do is become like the dissident and support, and because of a lot of his finances and his support and everything's from Israel, it almost becomes almost impossible for him to like detach himself.
So I see I would see him as being one of the last people to do it.
He's not gonna do it immediately.
I think it's gonna be so much it's gonna be a slow band-aid move, right?
So he what he's gonna do, he he he obviously can't denounce it right away.
So what I predict he's gonna do is he's going to slowly kind of avoid the topic altogether.
He's gonna do what Ben Shapiro tried to do um with with like a shift to something uh like culture stuff.
So Ben Shapiro, when he was getting a lot of heat, what he did was he stopped talking about Israel and he started pushing uh uh parting Derek Chauvin, right?
Because talking about Chauvin or talking about race stuff is one of the it's a rage base.
It's it's honestly honest with you guys, it's like a tool that the conservative media uses to stimulate conversation.
Um and he's pivoted real quick, and I I predict, you know, this is why Charlie Kirk is kind of has this whole um right now he's pushing anti-Islam shit, right?
He's saying like, oh, Islam is blah blah blah XYZ.
And I think he's doing that to kind of take the radar off of himself with what it comes with with uh with Israel.
So I do predict that he's gonna slowly start to wean himself off and try to avoid this discussion um as much as he can.
Well, the Islam thing is something that the Israeli lobby and the Zionists have been pushing, so he just uh using his same uh tactics and the same lines.
But we've got some breaking news.
There's a statement that that's come out from Marjorie Taylor Green.
She's from the right.
I mean, you look at her statements, and I said they're the most uh respectable on-the-point statements from anyone on the right or the left.
She's been going in harder, harder than anyone else.
Um and what what she said, she said Let me read it.
Yeah, I'm just about to, yeah.
So the I mean the headline is APAC threatened Marjorie Taylor Green.
He said, APAC is she said this, quote, APAC is sending fundraising emails, emails attacking me for saying, quote, the most truthful and easiest thing to say that October the 7th and Israel was horrific and all host hostages must be returned.
But so is the genocide humanitarian crisis and starvation happening in Gaza.
She wrote, well, this is the sign on the front door of my office.
And I think the truth is APAC doesn't like it because I unapologetically represent America.
I'm one of the only members of Congress that doesn't take money from AIPAC who donates way more than sorry, who donates more money to Republicans than Democrats.
The truth is AIPAC needs to register as a foreign lobbyist by US law because they are representing the secular government of nuclear armed Israel 100%.
While Congress is out of on recess and supposed to be working in our dish districts, they just took a bunch of our members of Congress to Israel to make sure they don't step out of line.
Yeah.
While APAC is lying to their donors about me claiming I'm quote, betraying my American values.
The reality is APAC won million percent serves and lobbies for a foreign country, Israel.
I'm as American as they come, I can't be bought, and I'm not backing down.
I'm fighting for my children's generation.
I'm for America only.
Bring it on.
Yeah, you know.
You know, uh MTG has been um saying some really good stuff lately.
Um, you know, obviously she's beginning a lot of heat from the MA from people in the MAGA base or whatever.
Um, but I'm glad that she's doing it.
And the fact that she used genocide as a government official is a is a big deal, guys.
Like pretty much, I don't know if you guys have caught on, but like American politicians, and I think even even English uh British politicians, like Keir Starmer, President Trump, other politicians, they refuse to work use the word genocide.
So the fact that um MTG used the word genocide, that's a big fucking deal uh when it comes to American politics.
Um but I'm not surprised.
As soon as she did that, the the Zionist lobby's coming after her now, and they're gonna do what they always do.
They're gonna fund her opponents, they're gonna try to get her out.
They did it to Thomas Massey, they did it to Corey Bush.
Um, she's gonna be next.
Um, so we'll we'll see what happens.
But I I do like um her takes recently.
Uh and she's calling it she's calling it out.
I saw an interview with her earlier today.
I forget who she was talking with, but she said, like, dude, they're not aligning with the with the campaign, right?
No new wars.
We bomb Iran, no new wars, we bombed the Houthis.
Um FC files are we're gonna be transparent.
Epstein files aren't coming out.
So um a lot of the uh promises that were made uh aren't being kept.
Now, you guys know I'm I'm critical of Trump, but I also give him flowers when I think is deserved.
He is meeting with Putin soon, which I think is a big fucking W. Um, because no one, no US president has met with Putin since 2021.
Biden was the last person to meet with him, and I don't even think they spoke like that.
Cause um, you know, and then a year later, he ended up going to war.
So who knows what could have happened if we had someone a bit more competent in there.
So I do think that Trump meeting with Putin in person is is a is is the right move.
I think it hopefully they can negotiate something where we can actually get some kind of peace deal because uh on the phone, uh Putin's been basically been lying to Trump.
So hopefully they can exercise some real diplomacy when they meet in person.
Yeah, and I agree with you.
The um uh Case Tama is a complete Zionist.
Obviously, you know his uh he he's a he's a Jewish Zionist, his children are his wife's a Jewish Zionist, his children obviously Jewish.
So and if you look at it, he was recognition of Palestine is complete fucking bullshit.
I did like a whole breakdown on it.
Like he's over here saying, like, oh yeah, we're gonna recognize uh Palestine unless Israel changes up its war strategy.
Like, oh, so you're making the recognition contingent upon his Israel's behavior.
All that proof to me is that the UK is literally powerless against Israel.
That's all the proof to me.
Because they're saying, okay, you guys have to behave or else we're gonna recognize Palestine, and that's the only power they have left because they know that that's like Netanyahu, who's kind of kryptonite, is recognizing a Palestinian state.
But it's like, dude, what the fuck?
Like, we're giving them money, we're supporting them.
I mean, you guys scramble jets to help protect them when fucking Iran was attacking them, and these guys still don't listen to you.
It's ridiculous.
Yeah, it just shows when you see when you see she drops the whole there there is no left and right.
Focuses on what's the truth and what's observable and what we see in broad daylight in 4K right in front of our very eyes.
We see it's a genocide, we see their starving children, we see that they control America.
Then you really see that there is no left versus right.
It's all nonsense.
It's always a it's all just a weapon, uh, a mace that they used to bludgeon you with into submission and not saying the things that you want to say because they can shame you like feminist language, basically, to tell you, hey, no, you're on the right.
You're just not supposed to say that.
Hey, you're on the left, you're not supposed to say that.
Yeah, yeah.
Like the Mahmoud Khalil case, for example, was a big talking point on the right.
And I was like, one of the few people um in the right wing saying that this is a fucking problem.
Like, I don't care.
Like, they're like, oh, well, he's a terrorist, he's a progressive.
Fuck him, get deported.
I'm like, no, dude, you fucking retard.
Like, just because you don't agree with him politically and as an ideology, doesn't mean you should be advocating for him to get deported when he's literally engaging and protected.
Like, literally engaging in political speech, which is the fucking reason the first amendment was made in the first place.
It was literally designed for that specific purpose to protect that specific type of speech, especially.
So, and the guy's a green card holder.
Like green card holders, uh, even if you're an illegal alien, let's say you're an illegal alien in America, right?
And you get arrested for a crime, you still get due process.
Like, even if you don't have any status here, you cross across the border and you fucking uh commit a crime, you are still gonna get a jury trial.
You are still gonna go ahead and get a public defendant.
Like, these are rights afforded to you based on like what Glenn was saying is true.
It's it's given to you based on where you are, the soil, not your citizenship.
Yeah, and by the way, does anybody know about Marjorie Taylor Green's um constituency?
Is it like um is there something is there a risk that there is a possibility she could lose if APAC did put a lot spend a lot of money with her as a guarantee as a guaranteed state?
No, uh as far as Republican Democrat is it's pretty much guaranteed Republican, but I think her name recognition is so high that they'll absolutely struggle to get to remove her from her seat, no matter how much money they throw.
Well, they're not gonna be able to do that.
I don't know, bro.
The the right wing is cucked, dude.
Like Like like the right wing in America is super cucked, man.
And keep in mind, like the people the the right wing is filled with all the boomer retards, uh, they're all Republicans.
So like the that's that's the that's the only thing I have is like um is still a lot of old money, and uh we'll we'll see what happens.
I mean, it but I do think that will with that group.
Um dude will with that group uh demographic.
Of course, but once you start going after Israel, bro, they turn on you, man.
That's when they start playing Donald Trump.
That's what's gonna happen.
She's gonna be primaried, but you'll see what they're doing.
Yeah, but look, if we if we look on the Democratic side, we see one thing.
Let Dr. Michael go because it's not Ivy, it's not about the Democrat side.
We know that she'll win that.
They're gonna primary with another Republican.
No, I know, I know, but I'm saying Jabal is we can look at the Democrat side.
We could see Jamal Bowman was successfully removed, but they tried it with Rashida Talib.
They tried it with Ilhan Omar with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Their names are just too big, right?
The the let the lower squad members.
Yeah, but also keep in mind that the Democrats are far more sensitive to humanitarian issues than the right is, bro.
Yeah, that's why.
I mean, you you you got the she's she's competing for the right wing, and they make it they can primary her easily.
You'll see Trump probably coming out against her fairly soon.
I wouldn't be surprised if he starts to uh stab her uh in the back because she he's gonna believe that she's stabbing him in the back because he's a psycho, and they're gonna primary her like they're doing with Matthew.
They might throw millions and millions, hundreds of millions of dollars against her because they can't have somebody breaking rank like this.
Yeah, with her notoriety.
I agree, they're going to primary her.
But the thing is, I really do think you guys overestimate how much how informed people are and how much they care about issues.
I mean, it is really just a popularity contest a lot of the times and name recognition's a huge, huge thing.
If she was a Democrat, bro, if she was a Democrat, I'd say, yeah, uh, I she's fine.
But she's a Republican, bro.
I'm telling you, dude, like I don't think you guys understand that that most right wingers and uh Republicans are fucking cucks for Israel, bro, unless they're young.
And those young guys aren't gonna go out and vote in a primary anyway.
So it's like uh or get involved.
So I don't know.
I I just um if she was a Democrat, I'd say, yeah, she's fine, she's safe.
But as a Republican, bro, man, the the Zio lobby still owns them, dude.
To this day, every time I because I follow a bunch of Republicans on Twitter, dude, these guys are still sitting here saying I stand with Israel two years later.
Like these dudes are over here starving kids and these dumbass monkey sets are sitting there saying every fucking day, bro, I stand with Israel, anti-Semitism is on the rise, we're gonna stop it.
Blah blah blah.
And it's like I look, and it's always a fucking uh Republican, dude.
It's fucking ridiculous.
It's like it's it's getting to a point now where it's a joke.
Like I look on my feed, right?
The only people with the truck, right?
Dude, the only people that are still like pro-Israel now at this point are either A Zionists, B, Zionist Jews, or um, or C, politicians.
Everybody else is like fuck Israel, bro.
It's fucking nuts.
They all have the same, they have the the Oakley glasses sitting in the truck.
Bro, yeah, dude.
It's it's that that's one thing I don't like about the right wing, though, is like they're they're fucking so cucked by the Israel lobby, it's embarrassing, man.
It's really bad.
Yeah, they don't have any principles.
They they don't operate from principles.
That's the problem.
Uh they don't have the principle of free speech, it's just your speech, my speech that counts.
And how dare you try to shut it down as Clem was pointing out.
They they don't stand on principle.
And then they deflect, they use like transgenderism, race issues, or like Islam.
Like those are the three things that the Conservative Party beats on the most whenever they're like starting to get like, oh shit, we need clicks, so we're gonna they're they're insulting us on Israel again, and then bam, they go into those culture war topics that you know enrage people.
Jump jump in, David.
I have you know, Myron, I I think you have your finger on the pulse better than I do, but I still think Marjorie Marjorie Taylor Green is going to win because the rhetorical aspect of it, I think the money can definitely disfavor her.
But I think the rhetorical aspect of she seems like more of the red the red meat right winger, and I just if you don't betray that and you're popular, I think you have a good chance of winning re-election.
That doesn't really obviate any of your points.
I'll tell you this.
I'll tell you this.
Uh um, if she can galvanize social media properly, it'll she'll have a way better chance.
That's so honestly, that's the only way I think she'll be able to um circumvent the the power, the influence, and the money of the Zio lobbyists, she's gonna need to really get a lot of backing uh, you know, on social media.
Yeah, I mean, I even felt like when Donald Trump went after Thomas Massey that he became his campaign manager.
I said, Well, gosh, you know, now Thomas Massey Massey is looks like what he is, which is to the right of Donald Trump.
And how do you lose your primary when you when you run to the right?
Um, but still, you know, I don't really know.
I will say I loved your point about Charlie Kirk.
Remember when the war with Iran sort of started and he tweeted out so faclessly, basically taking his hands off the steering wheel and driving with his knees by saying, Hey, what what do you think we should do?
What do you yeah?
It was that I'm glad you caught that.
Okay, so let me let me add to that real quick because what you just said right now is profound.
I want everybody to hear it.
So, guys, leading up to the Iran war, uh, okay, Charlie did a series of tweets asking, Do you stand with Israel?
What are your thoughts on the war?
Should we bomb Iran?
Blah, blah, blah.
And overfucking whomingly, right?
He didn't give his position, he just did polls.
We're talking 90%, you know, better than 80% every single time were don't bomb Iran.
We don't stand with Israel, uh, don't get involved, blah, blah, blah, right?
And I what I noticed is he would collect his data, and then he wouldn't tweet, right?
And I think the only reason he was collecting his data was to kind of see where his base stands so that he could decide how he's gonna kind of navigate.
And also keep in mind, this was weeks before the turning point USA event.
So I think he was also collecting data for that.
And I think the reason why he brought Dave Smith on to debate this this hammer dude was because of the overwhelming this disdain for Israel.
So um, you know, he's a he's in a very uh, you know, I'll I'll be honest with you guys.
I I think if I was Charlie Kirk right now, um, he's in a very pivotal uh position right now because on one end, his donors and backers and the people that help him run turning point USA, the the machine that it is, are pro-Israel.
But on the other hand, his base, the people that watch him and support him and like his content, they don't like Israel.
And and and he's trying to appeal to the youth as well, and the youth is overwhelmingly anti-Israel.
So he's in a very difficult position right now, I would say.
Very difficult.
I think he's in a difficult position as far as his credibility as an individual.
But I think I think uh you come from it from a very honest perspective where you're actually a very good faith guy and you're honest about what you believe.
This guy genuinely just cares about money.
And so if you think about the environment he's in, I mean, his backers are perfectly happy to have a ghost ship running where there's actually no support and they can do they're just pumping out pro-Israel propaganda and they're supporting it financially.
I mean, if you look at Barry Weiss with the free press, I mean, yeah, uh uh the Huffington Post was acquired for 300 million, has 10 times the revenue of Barry Weiss's free press, and Barry Weiss wants the same amount of money.
It's because they're the people on that side on the pro-Israel side side are happy to give money and support these people just for the mere fact that they're on the Israel side.
So Charlie Kirk, as long as the checks keep rolling in, I mean, yeah, he's he does some damage control.
He'll do the best he can.
But the reality is, I mean, he has a whole team running this thing.
It's it's basically become his his lottery ticket.
Yeah, he's yeah, it's uh you know, because I see your position.
You're saying, like, hey, the gravy train's gonna flow no matter what, as long as he may maintains the same things, but you can he can only do that for so long before like you know, he loses credibility and people don't show up to the events and then you know, at some point they're gonna realize his diminishing returns.
So I mean, we'll see.
It's it's a very interesting dynamic.
I think Ben Shapiro uh pretty much is cooked now at this point.
I I I've seen his, you know, him him getting rid of Candace Owens was probably one of the biggest mistakes ever.
Um, they should have let Candace Owens just stay at the daily Daily Wire and do what she was doing.
Uh, because so bad.
What's what what here's the other thing too that Ben Shapiro doesn't realize uh like collateral damage he caused.
So when he fired Candace Owens, not only did he fire because he said, Oh, I didn't fire her, I'm not a boss, bro.
You're like one of the main decision makers.
Like, come on, dude, we're not stupid.
That's number one.
Number two, um, by him doing that to Candace Owens, it made her more popular.
And it was extremely hypocritical because as a conservatives, we've been complaining about being censored for the past fucking four years.
And then you're literally firing one of your employees for and and censoring her in in that manner.
And what this has done is it's created a chilling effect where it's hurt the credibility of Michael Knowles, it's also hurt the credibility of Matt Walsh.
Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh will not comment on Israel.
And if they do, uh, they'll do it from a very limited perspective.
Like, for example, Michael Knowles did a video saying, Oh, they bombed The Christian church.
I can't stand behind that.
All right, cool.
Right.
That's like whatever.
Uh Matt Walsh, I just I just think we shouldn't give Four and Eight anywhere.
Well, uh, you know, he just won't go, he won't go deeper.
So what what it's done is that it's not just hurt Ben Shapiro, but he's inadvertently also hurt people on his network because now they can't be honest and talk about this topic.
And that's why Daily Wire went down.
And then when they fired Brett Cooper, that was the nail in the fucking coffin, bro.
When I getting rid of Brett Cooper, right?
Um, because okay, so we'll we'll go through this.
So they get rid of Candace Owens first, right?
For the for the for her being, you know, critical of Israel.
They lost a lot of credibility there.
Then Candace Owens basically opened up the door where if someone else leaves, it's gonna make the Daily Wire not only look even worse, but whoever leaves next is gonna get a huge push.
Because I'm gonna be honest with you guys, man.
I've watched Brett Cooper's content, it fucking sucks.
It sucks.
I don't I'm I'm sorry, I'm just gonna be honest.
It's not really good political analysis, it's a lot of like you know, bullshit, gossip, culture war bullshit.
Um, and and women are dumb.
So like her content isn't isn't interesting.
So, but what she was able to do was since the Daily Wire got rid of her, and people already had a bad taste in their mouth from Daily Wire, you know, censoring people, whatever, she was able to go ahead and get on her own platform and fucking blow up, right?
Because they also did some fuck shit where they took her TikTok from her.
They did a lot of petty shit.
They took her TikTok from her.
Um, you know, she ended up leaving and she couldn't say why she left because there was an NDA.
Um, I don't know if the reason came out, but I think it was something to do with money or creative control or some shit like that, right?
And and and here's a here's the the X factor that no one ever talks about.
When she left Daily Wire, since she signed an NDA, nobody knew why she left.
Obviously, the speculation was oh, she's criticizing Israel, she's criticizing Israel, right?
So she got a huge boost just like Candace did because we know why Candace got removed.
So people just naturally automatically assumed, oh, she's leaving because she's being critical of Israel too.
But then once she got over there and started doing her own shit, it's not that she was being critical of Israel.
It's just I I'm gonna assume it was probably either a money thing or a creative control thing, but it wasn't Israel.
Um, but she was still able to capitalize and use that momentum that Candace had created that she had already you know diminished the Daily Wire's credibility and use it to her advantage.
She gained like a million subscribers like a month or two before she even put up a fucking video.
Um, but that's the power of hype, and that's the power of like you know, using momentum.
You know, uh I agree a hundred percent that Ben Shapiro basically Ben Shapiro turned Ben Shapiro turned into Israel's worst nightmare and Israel's worst ally.
Once he this literally couldn't, he became feminine and couldn't control himself and his emotions and went out and criticized.
Became feminine, bro.
Yeah, exactly.
I was gonna say, yeah.
He went out in hey, don't talk about JS.
Um he stood on the table and criticized Candace at that party.
And it and it really shows how bad he effed up because I was watching the PVD podcast with Adam Sosnik, who's been boxing you out, I think, Myron, from coming back on.
You think so?
And um, yeah, yeah, they haven't they haven't invited me back on in a minute.
I always was wondering why.
Yeah, he's definitely boxing you out.
Yeah, he followed.
He used to follow me, he unfollowed me after October 7th.
Yeah, it's it's he's just totally went mask off.
Do they do they even I know he's pro-Israel and shit like that, but they brought people on that aren't pro-Israel, bro.
You think they think he's boxing me out?
You really do think so?
He said something, yeah, a hundred percent, hundred percent.
Who have they brought on Myron?
Who's pro who's you're too controversial, Myron?
That's why probably relax, bro.
Yeah, maybe.
Um, uh, no, they brought some usef on.
Uh, they brought uh fuck.
Who else did they brought up?
Oh, did they have Bassam Yusuf on?
They did have they did have Basebusive.
And and Adam was literally just it was disgusting, like just total lies and and Islamophobia.
Oh, but it wasn't it didn't have him on though.
If I remember it was more like a debate, wasn't it?
Because him and that Sosniak were debating, they didn't actually give him a platform to have like an interview like to do with the Israeli, like when they had the well now the pro-Israel people on generally speaking, then I'll give him a very big platform to relay their propaganda.
Yeah, no, I mean DVD.
Yeah, it's been a minute since I've been over there, man.
So I mean, yeah, yeah, I don't know.
Uh and I'm not far from them.
I'm like, dude, I'm literally in Miami, they're in Fort Lauderdale.
So, you know, it is what it is, but yeah, you know, I like BBD.
I don't know.
I I think I think he they should have definitely have had you on it several more times since then.
I think it I think it it really showed that he he he probably was like uh I don't really want I don't like these guys that much.
Um, but he still did the live show with you guys when when you and you and fresh literally said to his face, them boys were the biggest problem.
Uh yeah, and they were literally like why the funniest thing ever.
The thing is, dude, another thing also, and Glenn kind of alluded to this as well.
You know, I kind of want to add to it.
But, you know, he said that, you know, this whole lobby and, you know, all these guys, they used to kind of be in the shadows, right, just chilling.
Because to speak about this topic was, like, so unfathomable and not common.
So, like, now that everyone is being critical of Israel, you got people coming out the fucking woodwork, right?
You got people like Adam Salsnick being super pro-Israel now.
You got people like Dave Portnoy.
You got, you know, Bill Ackman coming out, you know, being super pro-Israel.
So all these guys that, like, were frat bro, white dude type types that, like, were more concerned with eating fucking pizza and drinking beer, right?
Or, you know, having this American culture.
Now they're coming out saying, no, I support Israel because they're getting attacked on all ends.
So people are kind of revealing themselves now.
Like, Dave Portnoy has had, like, a meltdown the past couple of weeks.
Ben Shapiro, he's been having a meltdown since this war started.
So it's actually been working against Israel in many different ways with a lot of these Israeli influencers.
You got idiots like Emily Austin going on fucking Pierce Mooray.
Morgan getting completely fucking embarrassed by people like Scott Horton like I don't know how the fuck an idiot like Emily fucking Austin who's a dumb bitch that fucks black dudes that are in the NBA I don't know why the fuck she's on Pierce Morgan talking about complex geopolitical affairs like I mean that's that's Trump's fault though isn't it wasn't she the one well she is the one that Trump gave a special interview to she's the one that gave the Epstein files to oh yeah so Charlie but for the sole reason that she's a Jewish Zionist is the reason she's getting that those opportunities.
Yeah, that's like a perfect example of someone that's talentless that isn't in...
She's a fucking sports commentator, bro, for the NBA.
She has no business discussing politics.
And she went to a shitty-ass school, a shitty broadcast school.
I looked at her early life, and I'm like, how the fuck is this girl getting these interviews and shit?
But yeah, that's why.
She's a female, she's a bimbo, Zionist, Jewish, boom, checks all the boxes.
That's why she was also on PVD's podcast more recently than you, this bimbo.
oh I didn't know that really same exactly yes yeah that's what I'm saying they're boxing you out they're boxing you out and I wanted I wanted to tie it back with when when I see why I mentioned it in the first place but now you're now you're now you're conferred because I always was wondering like what the fuck but you know I've gone viral several times but now I guess you what you're saying probably is true.
sorry go ahead
he he had a mental breakdown okay that's what i was saying also i mean like they they're happy to fund losing battles and losing money over over israel these these rich jewish people like ben shapiro they're poor they're not dropping even though they're losing tons of money but what i was saying about adam sosnick is he had a meltdown a mental breakdown he finally realized like how bad ben shapiro effed it up everyone he he was sosnick was staying on the pvd podcast he effed it up he's not a leader i can't imagine anyone saying that
oh yeah Ben's leading this meeting he needs he's a solo act he needs to stay a stolo act you should have handled running the company better you should have handled criticizing uh candice behind the scenes this could have all been avoided like it's very clear that he's talking to people in Mossad or he's talking and he's talking people in these high power positions.
Oh yeah, he's personal friends with all the people he's titled.
He legitimately is.
People need to understand.
Ben Shapiro is like friends with Benjamin Nanyahu.
No, no, I'm saying Sosnick.
Sosnick.
No, I know.
They're criticizing Shapiro.
Like you're the disgrace.
For crashing out.
Because he created the Candace Owens problem.
You could have put the bottle in the baby's mouth and quieted her down.
Yeah.
Instead, you caused this whole thing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She's on top here.
Oh, you guys want to know something funny?
You guys want to know what got her, what actually was it?
So she came on my podcast, right, last year.
And we were talking about this topic.
And as you guys know, I hit the fucking sound effect, right?
Whenever we talk about that topic on YouTube.
And I guess Ben Shapiro saw the episode and he knew that that's the sound effect we hit when we talk about them boys.
And he was furious.
And he pushed to get her fired from being on our show.
That's literally what was it.
TMZ reported this.
Huh?
Yeah, they had a memo circulating from the Daily Wire, the email.
they're like oh yeah she had the she had an appearance on Fresh of the Chiching and they and they made and they they got mad they said we made anti-Semitic jokes for fucking hitting the cash register.
Myron don't you think that Ben Shapiro recruited Dave Rubin?
I know he lives Dave Rubin for everyone else lives down there near Myron.
He lives in Pinecrest.
And I think he runs his show out of there.
And Dave Rubin, so so Glenn Greenwald and I had a back and forth about Dave Rubin because he used to be this big free libertarian free speech guy.
And then all of a sudden he goes.
I think you're right about that.
He goes to Miami.
He just he really gets started swapping spit in the shower with uh with Ben Shapiro, and all of a sudden he's really, really an advocate for censorship.
And and Glenn Greenwald and I were going back and forth about it, and all of a sudden I get blocked by Dave Rubin, you know, because we were following up on Dave Rubin, and he's doing this to everyone.
He's just on this on he's having this block party where he's blocking like small accounts like mine.
It just it's just really really telling who's selling out.
You know, Lex Friedman is like that too.
He's a pussy as well.
He'd be he'd be blocking you if you may because I said I made a tweet one time saying, like, man, if I'm ever tired, I just turn on the Lex Friedman podcast and I'm able to go to sleep.
That's just lit.
And uh he blocked me for saying that shit on Twitter.
He's super sensitive.
But like, yeah, I mean, you know, Dave Rubin, I've had an interview with him before, but the October 7th, man, has really drawn some very serious lines, especially in the in the political space.
But yeah, as far as like you know, Ben Shapiro goes, yeah, I agree that like um him having that meltdown on Candace probably wasn't the smartest move.
Uh, and and looked really bad.
And you know, at the end of the day, you know, Israel's indefensible.
I'm just gonna have to I gotta give credit to Dave and Ben Shapiro and all these guys that are pro-Zionists, because dude, like they're trying, they're trying, but the dude, it's an unwinnable position.
If you are still sitting here advocating for Israel at this point, you're fucking retarded, bro.
You're fucking retarded.
Like there's it's an indefensible position, bro.
We're talking about 60,000 confirmed fucking dead, right?
Harvard's estimating somewhere between 300,000, other estimates are putting it at 400,000, right?
Um, you know, that's just the bodies that they got in the morgue for uh for Hamas, and then you, oh well, that number's not real.
Okay, dude, what the fuck do you think it is?
I had a debate literally last week.
Um, because I I set up a table and I debate these fucking Zionists because I'm I I like sit right next to a I sat at the table right next to a temple, right?
So it's fucking Friday, and these guys like come out the fucking temple, and they you know, oh yeah, I'm miserable, yeah, hi.
And then they fucking debate me and shit.
And dude, it's insane.
One guy was an IDF soldier, and he's like, oh, 40,000 are dead.
I'm like, all right, well, what percentage of them do you do you think were um were Hamas?
Uh let's say 21,000.
I'm like, all right, so that means that 90,000 were civilians.
Yeah, that's unacceptable.
What do you mean that's unacceptable?
That's just a casualty of war.
And I'm like, uh no, he's like, we were running a one-to-one ratio.
I'm like, okay, but if we're gonna go ahead and use your logic, then technically Hamas did a great ratio too, and they killed 1200 of you guys.
Are you gonna go sit there there and accept it?
Of course not.
You guys bombed the fuck out of Gaza because we know for a fact 1,200 died that day.
400 were IDF, which means they're enemy combatants.
So we got what?
That leaves us with about 800.
Then we know 200 bare minimum were killed by the Hannibal Directive.
We still to this day don't know exactly how many people were killed by IDF versus how many were killed by Hamas.
But we do know IDF killed at least 200, so that brings us down to 600.
Okay.
So let's assume Hamas killed all 600 of those people.
That's a better ratio than what Israel's doing right now, but they would never accept that, would they?
Like, I love it when they use this whole bullshit about oh, we got the best ratio ever in modern warfare, modern fucking warfare.
Hey, retard, you guys aren't using modern warfare.
You guys are just bombing the fuck out of them.
If we're gonna talk about modern warfare where you guys are going building the building and clearing the place, that's one thing.
But you guys are literally air striking these guys relentlessly, day by day, knocking down all the infrastructure.
So this ain't no fucking urban warfare.
Also, they're lying about the ratio because if you remember at the beginning of the genocide, they themselves were admitting the ratio was like a hundred to one, so a hundred civilians for one Hamas person.
Yeah, that's only when it's it it it it just goes to show like the the the prop how how preposterous they are because like they're sitting there saying, Oh, it's a one-on-one ratio.
We know that's a lie.
Lavender, you know, at best is maybe one to five, even if not higher.
And then if it's like a high-ranking Hamas guy, it's like goes up to like one to 25.
It's not even one to five.
It's like if if you look at like 400,000 people being killed, how many Hamas members have they actually killed?
Even account of the State Department, there's more Hamas members now than there was before October the 7th.
Oh, yeah.
So the so the ratio is probably very similar.
They've just lied because initially when they said 100 to 1, we all were exposing them, and they were getting exposed even on Piers Morgan, and therefore they have to lie about the ratio.
They adjust yeah, yeah, exactly.
And the other point I want to make about Dave Rubin is uh I it Dave Rubin has been a fraud from the beginning.
He is somebody who's always been Zionist, he's always been part of the Zionist propaganda.
He's been part of all of these NGOs.
If you look at his background, Dave Rubin, Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, the Weinstein brothers, Sam Harris, and the Arsen Harry Hershey and a few others were all part of this intellectual dark web.
They were an extremely not very smart uh organization.
What they did is try and play on one thing, which was to demonize Islam.
Now that worked in the past, and that was their whole show, but it no longer works again.
So someone like Dave Rubin, who is basically someone who claims he's right wing, but is a gay guy who's basically human trafficked child, claiming claiming that he's basically um for all of the things he says, it's just a lie.
In reality, all he is is a Zionist and you just prepared perpetuate the Zionist positions, and he's always done that.
Yeah, I mean, um this is uh what was I gonna say?
Oh, yeah, yeah, with the kill ratio.
So I'm debating this guy, right?
And he's uh he's like, oh, it's a one-on-one, even though we know that it's not a one-to-one.
But I'm like, dude, even let's assume it is a one-on-one.
Bro, you killed 20,000 innocent people.
Like, well, what do you that?
That's a that's a L, bro.
Like, you guys are freaking out over 600 being killed by Hamas.
Because if we do the math, that's probably what more than likely what it was, if not less.
At the absolute max, it was 600 that Hamas killed.
And you guys killed 20,000, you guys want to go ahead and say you got the best ratio.
So it proves my point that when it's Palestinian life, they don't care.
But when it's that one of them, it's a big fucking deal, and they'll you know, knock down all the buildings and everything else like that because they have a you know, uh racist supremacist ideology, political ideology, uh, that simply looks at Palestinians as non-human.
That's what it basically is.
Now they don't want to admit this and say it overtly, but if you listen to them when they speak in Hebrew together, when you you know watch videos where someone's secretly recording it or whatever, they're literally sitting there, yeah, flying Gaza, kill the kids, we don't care.
Ah, like it's it's it's very fucking evil, man.
So there's no compassion whatsoever with a lot of these guys.
I want to remind you guys that on October 10th, um, Hamas uh they wanted to give all the hostages back, but Israel refused because they wanted to just invade Gaza, and most of Zionists don't even know this, they don't even know their history.
Yeah, I I told the guy that, and he had no idea.
And then someone else is telling me, like, oh, all the hostages will come back if Hamas just lays down their arms and gives the hostages back.
And I'm like, look, bro, Hamas been trying to fucking give the Hashtages back for months now.
The problem is that Israel does not want a permanent ceasefire.
So that's really literally it's it's Israel that's holding this up.
They want a permanent fucking ceasefire, and Israel doesn't want to give it because um if they were to give all the houses back, and Pierce Morgan actually said this yesterday, um, if they were to give all the houses back, then they can call Israel's bluff and see that they're gonna annex Gaza anyway.
But at this point, now that it's official that they are gonna annex Gaza, they're gonna they have no incentive to give the houses over because now there's gonna be no permanent ceasefire.
So fucking dumbass Nanyahu is in danger.
This the um the Hashes, even more so now, but he never cared in the first place.
Anyone, if you actually think that Nanyao cared about the uh hostages, you're you're fucking nuts.
He never did.
And it's not just Netanyahu, it's Israeli society because he's just an example of all of them, all of them have the same opinion.
The last couple of days we had uh a Jewish uh Zionist on the space, and he said the same thing.
He said, Look, the su uh hostages are not worth considering.
Then they're basically already frail, you shouldn't be risking IDF soldiers for them.
We need to let them, we need to basically sacrifice them for the for the occupation of Gaza.
That's their real position.
That's the reality of what they believe in.
They want Gaza, sacrificing what is it, 2030 hostages is worth it for them.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, um, you know, and it's amazing to me how they said, Oh, look, Hamas is starving this guy.
It's like, bro, are they really?
You guys aren't letting food in, like, you know, it it it's just crazy to me how um people just don't have the wherewithal to understand that the defense of Israel at this point is is is an indefensible position.
I mean, look, I get it.
Ben's Ben loves Israel, he's an Israeli, he's gonna fight.
Uh, but I at this point, man, it's it's an L. If you're you're still pro- Yeah, and the people who created con who just created communism, it should be no surprise for the rest of us that they would operate by the extreme collectivist principle of sacrificing a finger to save the hand Or to advance the cause or to take over Gaza.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, these are people that legislated uh uh a military directive where they're allowed to shoot and kill uh IDF soldiers and citizens, right?
To avoid the diplomatic nightmare of a hostage exchange because you know the Israelis kind of caught on quickly that for every Israeli that gets kidnapped, they're gonna probably have to give a hundred Palestinians over.
So um, you know, the last big one they did, I think it was with a guy named Gheleed Shalit.
Um, he got traded for 1,000 fucking Palestinians, and one of those Palestinians, who was it?
Yaya Sinwar.
And he ended up becoming a thorn on their fucking side for for years.
So um Israel's gonna do everything in their power to to avoid these um these will discuss uh with other people in the finance space tomorrow.
So just wanted to announce that and then um everybody back to you back to you, Mayer.
Nine o'clock tomorrow, guys.
No, I'm good.
Hey, before we uh before we get back into it, I can we just acknowledge what just happened though.
Suleiman, this is one of the best I today marks the one year anniversary of me getting on Twitter because it was censured before and I couldn't do it.
When I was on another side, I fought the first people I followed were all the commies and Marxists, because I wanted to make sure that I was on sort of a site where they could speak freely, the people I disagreed with with whom I disagree.
And I just can't believe what you just did.
When I came on this space and saw, I mean, my my jaw drop.
I I called my wife and look, Glenn Greenwald, the greatest journalist alive.
I really think, you know, Myron, you're talking about we're winning, you were being optimistic.
I think Glenn Greenwald was sort of echoing that.
It feels a little bit like the Berlin Wall is coming down.
Well, I started following Suleiman because of people attacking people like him and you because of what you're saying.
And so I run to the fire of free speech, not away from it.
I go defend the people that are being attacked because they're saying controversial and often deeply truthful things.
And the fact that that Glenn Greenwald was on this space, Suleiman.
Wow, this was so amazing.
I just hats off a doff my hat to you, sir.
I love that while I was able to make the space.
I I hope everybody will go and listen to the recording, maybe.
Maybe we should push that out to people afterwards.
But I'm so impressed and grateful for that fact.
Yeah, no, I uh, you know, Glenn Greenwald is an example of a guy, you know, on the left that I respect, right?
Suleiman is one, um, uh Glenn Greenwald, uh, you know, because it look, uh I think um so I think some parties just have things better, right?
So like when it comes to like war, for example, and foreign policy, I tend to agree with libertarians, where we need to adopt a non-interventionist uh strategy, uh, especially from a military standpoint.
If it's from a humanitarian aid, that's different.
Uh, but when it comes to like getting involved in wars, I've always been uh super against it, right?
Um, you know, and I think the war on terror really proved all of us and red pilled all of us that war simply doesn't work.
And trying to do a regime change is even more retarded.
So um, you know, the the you gotta give credit where it's doing.
The guy's been doing it for a minute, and anyone that's like a proponent of free speech, I'm always gonna have an enormous amount of respect for.
And the guy's Jewish too.
And, you know, he's he's taking quite a bit of uh because you guys think it's bad when they come after you as like a goy.
Bro, when you're a Jewish and you're critical of Israel, oh man.
They really come after you.
You know, they look at you as like a traitor, like they they really try to cancel you.
They use the full brunts of their power to come after you.
So, you know, I give a lot of credit to guys um that speak out against this shit.
Norman Finkelstein, um, uh Glenn Greenwald, Max Blumenthal, right, made a fantastic documentary atrocity, which, you know, to this day I still document, right?
Um, I I still refer to alongside our October 7th thing.
Oh, by the way, Sullivan, this is what I was gonna tell you.
Um, you if you can, bro, if you come to Miami, we need to do uh a two-year anniversary show on October 7th.
Definitely I was already planning, I was already planning it because um hopefully I should release my book on that same day as well.
Okay, yeah.
On October 7th.
Oh, perfect.
Then yeah, dude, yeah, perfect.
Fucking come through and we'll do a two-year recap.
We'll debunk all the lies.
Uh, we'll debunk, well, we'll debunk the first lies from October 7th, which I to this day I still refer people to that episode.
I think it's the most informative and uh well-documented podcast when it comes to October 7th.
Obviously, we couldn't even keep it up on YouTube, but it isn't Rumble, guys.
We go through every single fucking allegation, the mass grapes, the burned babies, the beheaded babies, uh, the Hannibal directive, we go over over all of it in fucking detail with Israeli sources.
Every single source we use was Israeli source.
So it's really like one of those podcasts I really refer people to if they want to know the truth about what happened on October 7th.
And I do think um when we do our reunion show um this year, uh, we should absolutely um not just debunk what went down and give them a uh uh you know uh a recap of what happened last time, uh, but also go over the lies that are coming out now, right?
Like they're coming after this guy, Anthony Aguilar right now.
I don't know if you guys have seen this.
This Green Bray that um has you know was a whistleblower and return to you Sullivan if you know a lot more about this, but from what I understand, um apparently the people that he used to work with from GHF are coming out saying that he's just a disgruntled employee, he didn't do his job, he's you know coming out and doing this media run because he has an axe to grind.
Uh he just did an interview with Tucker, I think yesterday or today, and he also did one with um with Pierce Morgan, where one of this one of these Israeli government officials were calling him a liar.
Um, and then another guy named Matt Tardio, he's over here on fucking X. You know, he was trying to take uh credit away from him too.
But it seems like nobody believes these dudes, and they they trust what Aguilar is saying.
Um, and just the detail of his story.
I don't think you could sit there and formulate a story with that level of um detail, you know, as well as have like video evidence like showing you can hear soldiers yelling and saying, yeah, as they shoot at people, like you can hear this shit.
So it's like, is this guy really lying?
Or are these dudes just pissed off and trying to save face?
So there's so actually to give credit to Mel, she debunked uh the she actually went it went to um you know the specific office in New York to check his criminal record.
Because one of the lies they completely claimed about him was that he had a criminal record that he was dishonorably discharged and various other things.
And she actually spoiled their lies.
So I mean, I don't want to take credit for her work, like we'll obviously go through it in the sense of she did amazing work.
She literally went in on the ground and exposed that they were lying about him because he exposed the truth, as you said, and all they could do was just minimize what they what what his points were, and they were only able to do so.
So big credit to Mel.
I think her name is Mel something, Crazy Village Lady or something.
She exposed their lies on the ground.
The second thing is, in terms of the October 7th thing, 100% we need to because like while I was writing this book, I've learned so much more information.
Like, as an example, on your show, we talked about how the lies about October the 7th, the beheaded babies spread in Israeli media.
Do you remember we talked about I-24 news?
We talked about uh it was bad, dude.
Yeah, we talked about it.
And you know who it is?
I want everybody to remember this name.
This piece of shit name Yassi Landau is the guy that pushed the beheaded babies narrative from Zaka.
That guy was fucking broke when that story broke.
Uh, when was sorry, when October 7th happened, he was literally broke.
And next thing you know, he got like 13 million dollars in the donations.
So, and for those of you that are wondering, the Zach organization basically what their job is is um, you know, obviously the Jewish faith, they have very strict burial procedures according to their religion.
Uh, and whenever someone is killed, these people kind of come, you know, preserve the body in a certain way, etc., according with Jewish law.
And winded up happening was since these guys were the first ones on the scene dealing with the corpses, um, they were able to make these fucking wild ass stories up saying I saw beheaded babies, oh, it was just my imagination, blah, blah, blah.
But by the time he corrected himself, Benjamin Anyahoo already had been on the phone with Joe Biden, right?
It was already on CNN, it was already being used to justify the invasion of Gaza.
And, you know, it's always harder to dispel a lie that's spread far um with the truth than you know, you know, it's always harder.
So Yassi Landau, uh, you know, I would argue is probably one of the number one, one of the unsung villains of this uh story, and literally should be going to fucking prison because that lie that he put out with the 40 beheaded babies was the ammunition that the Israeli government relied upon to begin their relentless fucking bombing campaign, this piece of shit Yassi Landau.
And he did it for monetary purposes too.
He didn't do it for any other way.
On top of that, and Sullivan, we talked about this, they positioned the bodies in certain ways to insinuate things, these sick fucks.
Yeah, that's what Zaka did.
You're right.
And the uh sauce before even before him was and you're right, they did that, and they made a huge amount of money.
David Ben Zion, he propagated the lies about he was actually the source of being, you know, the 40 beheaded babies.
Now, in your in our show, we covered all of this in terms of what happened in Israel.
But like what I found was it with the information was in Israel.
How did it get to the United States of America?
Who was the first people to release that?
So I looked into it, I was like, what was the first publication that released?
It took me ages.
But I managed to find it.
It was actually business insider, and this was because I did it for the book, uh, Business Insider.
And there's two reporters for Business Insider.
One's a Jewish American, uh, one's a Jewish American Zionist, and the other one is a British American Zionist.
Both of them have strong affinity to Israel, both of them are uh Zionists, Both of them uh do a lot of this like claims about anti-Semitism.
And they're the ones who got this story and basically propagated it into Western media.
So that's again like some of the things we can discuss as an addition of how it actually took was taken from Israeli media to American media as an example.
So that's like one example of that new information.
Yeah, no, it's uh go ahead.
Uh Sullivan, how much longer are you gonna be on on the space, by the way?
Not sure not probably not too long.
Not maybe like another half an hour, one hour.
Okay, all right.
I'm here.
Go ahead.
Myron, I just put that story in the purple pill about Joshua Lando.
I didn't know about it.
And there's an article that really just sort of elucidates everything you said about how it was a lie and all that stuff.
Oh yeah, dude, he made money hand over fist, bro, and his company was like completely broke when it happened.
So he had a 100% assent of the lie.
He went on multiple TV shows and cried on camera, made it a whole fucking spectacle, dude.
Um, and then when he was finally confronted, like, dude, we don't have any evidence of this.
Um, he said he used his imagination.
And Myron, I tagged both of you guys with the General Flynn statement that he made about October 7th recently, where he talks about the seven-hour standout, and from a tactical military perspective, this made no sense whatsoever.
I know we know it, but I think when you guys do that anniversary show, it'd be great to play that clip.
Um, so it's in the comments.
Um, yeah.
Uh like we absolutely know at this point.
I I think most of us here on stage are awake to the fact that this was a false flag.
Um, like I I can't see it in any other way.
They they had the warning from Egypt.
Um, they had uh, you know, this stand down for seven hours.
Um, you had several kilometers going past the border and back without any resistance whatsoever.
Now we also have you know, former Israeli defense minister admitting that the Hannibal directive was used.
Um, there's footage, helicopter footage of targeting people running away from those uh from that um event, right?
And so, you know, like it's how is this not on every major news channel being talked about, you know, by the whole world, you know, because we've just so for on the basis of this, it's like a whole other 9-11, like 300,000 people have been killed, you know, and and an entire nation's infrastructure completely displaced.
Uh we're looking at two million people now going through starvation.
Like, this is this is beyond insane what we're witnessing.
And as as the Christian on stage here, I'd like to speak to the Christians in the crowd.
You know, if you if you're if you're a follower of Christ and you say that all this stuff is all right, guys.
Let me um let me go ahead and read some of these chats because I I'm letting them pile up here, and I'm sorry about that.
We've been live now for two hours.
For those of you that are just joining, welcome to the show, guys.
I started the show early.
Um, because uh Gren Glenn Greenwald was here.
Um, you guys know I refer to Glenn's work a lot.
I I respect him a lot as a journalist.
I think he's really good at what he does.
Um, so I was like, you know what?
I'm gonna be in here talking with him.
Let me go ahead and fucking jump on stream so you guys can enjoy some of the conversation.
I hope some of you guys did enjoy it.
Um, real quick, I'm gonna read some of these chats.
Okay.
Uh hey Myron, 24 years old, make a 915k a month, have a one-year-old daughter and a four-year-old son.
I'm from Germany.
We'll be moving to Dubai in December, currently getting all affairs for that in order.
Been watching Gonzalo Lero since 2015 and since uh you around since 2021.
You're in many ways carrying on the torch from one of his core supporters.
I appreciate that, man.
I I loved Gonzalez, bro.
He was a very wise guy, you know, rest of peace of Gonzalez.
Uh, what's your advice for me regarding A, my daughter?
Uh my biggest worry, B, my son, hard, a harder toddler, but it'll probably be an easier uh WSS.
Um, bro, I I would say, man, look, I don't have kids, but this what I'll say is this.
I think for your daughter, bro, uh, you're just gonna have to be super close to her.
That's what my dad did.
He was super close with my sister, kept her from doing dumb shit, protected her from herself.
Shout out to you, unforgiving for the guy, five gifted.
Appreciate you, my friend.
Uh, thank you so much.
So I think with the daughter, bro, just pay more attention to her.
Um, you know, because I do think that a father and a daughter's relationship is probably one of the most special things on earth.
True, I truly do mean that.
Probably one of the purest things on earth.
Um, the biological father, of course.
Um, Soulless Fool says, uh, why should we give a fuck about Israel?
That should be the first uh question.
America fuck you first, America first, bro.
Yeah, yeah, the American politics don't work that way, my friend.
Uh Myron, my girlfriend just became a teacher, and I basically told her I'll learn everything Myron has said.
Okay, Al Andro.
Drusky, new intro coming, new intro song coming from Lucas.
Cool.
Uh your boy Natero.
Uh hey Myron, did you hear about the former Palestinian football star that was killed by the IDF waiting for aid yesterday on 8 6's name was Sullivan uh El Obeid.
Wow.
Oh man.
Um Arman says, Yo, Myron, not sure if you know this, but Nick just launched a subscription site that archives all his past shows, debate streams, uh with an AI search.
I'm thinking you could do the same with the OSS if you're up for that.
If so, I'd uh I'd love to help.
I have a CS degree and I'm looking for side projects to do.
Hmm.
Maybe we could do that.
Cool Aid Assassin says, uh, you know, the great noticing is happening tenfold when Israel's main cock Matt Tardio is starting to realize too, uh, may have lied.
Oh shit.
Really?
Dude, give me the link.
Cool Aidus Asset, give me that link with Tardio.
Um, after interviewing Anthony uh Aguilar yesterday, and having seen substantial evidence of the stuff happening in Gaza for which he has he was forced to acknowledge there's something very disturbing going on.
Great interview to watch, fill with lots of insights.
Yeah, we're gonna talk about Anthony Aguilar tonight, guys.
Don't worry.
Uh here, Myron, I was wondering uh why you might start reacting to Love Island.
My girl and I started watching it, and I think it would be a great red pill for your audience.
Yes, I am gonna start doing Love Island.
Don't worry.
A lot of you guys have been requesting me to do it uh and analyze it with a red pill lens.
Um that's gonna be OSS only, though.
So maybe I'll dedicate a day um to do that for you guys.
Shaq, yo, Myron, when can you please play those three videos I sent you for everyone?
I'm uh sure you have to review them before playing them and have a lot going on.
I also plan to try and send more videos when I can.
Some will be hard for people to believe, but I'll stand on 100%.
Uh yeah, I think you sent me the greatest story never told.
We will watch that.
That's that's on that's on tap, bro.
We're definitely gonna watch that.
Um that's gonna be OSS only, though.
Some of these documentaries, bro.
Yo, we gotta watch that shit behind a paywall chat.
You guys saw how they try to fuck me up two weeks ago.
Literally, bro, they tried to fuck me up two weeks ago.
Everyone and their mom uh fucking try to cancel me.
All right, TJ says, Myron, for the anniversary stream on October 7th, you should try to get quite a couple of names on the show, would be fire.
Uh, yeah, I could.
I could, I'll ask.
I'll ask.
Big Lou League Drew says, uh, seriously, where's Myron's parents?
Or is he an anchor baby?
Why has no one asked this?
Were my parents?
Uh, my parents had status when they had me, bro.
They weren't here illegally.
Uh FEMA reverse the um.
Okay, holy shit.
All right, Ju Shiwa says, Um, hey Myron, I was wondering when you might start reaching uh React to Love Island.
My girl and I start okay.
Nope, hold on, I caught that already.
Marmore 1999 says, uh, women from Myron Gaines.
Thank you, Marmar.
I appreciate you.
We got a lot of women in the OSS, bro.
Let's go.
Um, sorry, I got that.
Am I did I miss any chats?
I think I'm caught up now.
All right, let's get back in here, guys, and then we're gonna get into some of the stuff.
We got a lot to cover tonight, baby.
A lot.
Uh, let's see what they're talking about, and then uh I'll even come back, maybe.
Let's see.05.
So even if Israel wants to say they're the most moral army in the world, guess what?
Hamas on October 7th, both of these numbers by the IDF, Hamas did a better job at avoiding civilian casualties than the IDF did, right?
So I don't get this argument.
I don't get why people believe it.
I think they're just believing because you have people like John Spencer that come up here and got honeypotted into dating an Israeli woman right after his divorce and says whatever the fuck they want him to say, just just to defend the genocide.
But if you look at the numbers, they're not the most moral army in the world.
They did worse than Hamas.
So if they do worse than Hamas and Hamas are terrorists, they can only be terrorists, right?
And that's the issue.
Is fact after fact after fact after fact, they either are forged or they're lies or disproven or they're made up.
And then what's happening that I found today, and I I posted about this.
Uh, you guys were talking about censorship earlier.
There's a very subtle form of censorship that's happening right now.
Um, through every single AI.
And every single AI is doing this, and it and it's fairly new, right?
So when I ask AI, uh, according to the top uh genocide experts around the world, is this a genocide?
Right?
And it says likely a genocide, but the verdict is still split.
But then when you ask for the numbers, it's 70% say it is, and 30% either say no or likely but need more evidence, right?
And that's split.
So only 15% are saying no.
And when you give it the numbers that it gives you, AI will give you the numbers, it'll still tell you yes, those numbers are true, but it's still split.
I'm like, how's it split?
And then I started playing around with it even more.
It is programmed to have a balanced stance only on the Israeli issue.
Only so as it's trying to subtly convince you, hey, this thing isn't like a genocide.
Experts still say it's split.
No, it's not.
70% say yes, 15% say no, 15% say maybe.
And even when you look at the Israeli genocide experts, it's 68% says yes, 33% says no, right?
This is not a split decision.
So AI only on the Israeli issue, no other issue, and I tested it with other issues, only on the Israeli issue.
It tries to balance the argument, and I think that's probably came from the ADL to tell them, hey, you need to just be more balanced.
But that's actually skewing information, it's avoiding actual facts by doing that.
And that's a problem because a lot of people make decisions based on the majority of what expert advice is.
And that goes from fashion to what restaurants to go eat at and what to think about a war.
And that's that's one form of censorship that I think a lot of AI fell prey to, and it seems really small.
Hey, just have a balanced argument makes a lot of sense.
But in reality, it's skewing the numbers because of it and skewing opinion.
If you look in Grok, uh, if you look in the purple pill, I ask Rock, does what the killing in Gaza qualify as a genocide?
Answer only yes or no, and it just says yes.
Yeah, it's weird.
If I I even show if you go to my post, I show a print screen of it telling me no, and then another one of it All right, guys.
I'm gonna um we're gonna start the show here in a second.
I'm gonna take a quick piss and we're gonna get cooking, all right?
Give me one second guys.
I'm gonna take a quick piss and we're gonna start the show up.
Filter that is supposed to be balanced, and it could even be based on the posts that you make.
So it'll tell you one thing, it'll tell someone else another thing.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Um by the way, I agree with you, and that's something important that one needs to consider.
So it shows like AI, essentially the controlling what it says, and trying to manufacture uh how it goes about things.
That's why if I I mean, I don't guess we'll talk about in different spaces, but you know, my position on there that I'm not a big believer in AGI, I think it's just uh these will always stay as what they are, which is LLMs.
But Simon, um, just to bring a you in on the conversation, um all you Joe, in terms of this bounty that's been put on Nicholas Madara, obviously, you know, Venezuela trades significantly with the Briggs comp uh uh countries, but where does this uh where do you think this well, what do you think the ramifications of this are?
Let's Simon go first.
I'm about to go up with an elevator and then I'll respond.
Simon, you there?
I think that's older news than you think it is.
I I researched it.
Looks like that's from like a week ago.
Hey, sorry, I'm gonna leave for a bit, but if you guys are still on in the in a while, I'll come back.
Definitely appreciate you coming on, Myron.
Thanks for watching.
No worries, man.
And thanks for uh letting me come on uh with Glenn and uh speak a bit.
I appreciate that.
No, any time, bro.
For you for sure.
Um so all right.
Okay, so let's see here, chat.
Okay, let's get into the first story, my ninjas.
All right, let's start with this.
Um, so uh Trump is meeting with Putin.
I I uh alluded to this earlier.
So as always I call out Trump when he does something foolish, but I also give credit where it's due when he gets it right.
This upcoming meeting is poised to be monumental.
One of the primary reasons I voted for Trump was his commitment to avoiding uh new wars.
While Trump's Middle East policy remains deeply flawed and overly beholden to Israel, he's at least getting it half right by finally arranging uh face-to-face meeting with Putin to end the Russia Ukraine war.
Now, uh no US president has met with Putin since 2021, leaving us to wonder what diplomatic measures could have been applied back then to prevent the invasion of February 2020 22.
Uh Putin has misled Trump on several occasions via phone.
So hopefully this in-person dialogue will lead to more solid and trustworthy diplomacy.
The willingness of both leaders to travel halfway around the world symbolizes sincere effort to resolve the conflict.
One that no phone call could ever match.
And this is uh from Jackson Hinkle.
He reported this um, you know, earlier.
Um, and just so you guys know, dude, I literally live and breathe streaming right now, dude.
I fucking um like after I get off air, guys.
The first thing I do is I like scour the news.
I get on Twitter, I scour the news.
I'm like, all right what am I gonna cover tomorrow?
That's why like a lot of you guys will like see me make an event right after.
That's because I'm like sitting in here trying to like, you know, figure out what we're gonna talk about.
But we got a bunch of stuff we're gonna talk about today.
We're gonna talk about um we're gonna talk about uh Anthony Aguilar.
We're gonna talk about um our boy Nick Fuentes.
We're gonna talk about uh and Tucker.
Um we're gonna talk about what else here.
Obviously, we had the discussion with Glenn Greenwald.
I think that was great.
You know, I know some of you guys might not like Glenn Greenwald, but I think his uh his um uh I think his contribution to the movement is awesome.
Oh, let me fix my mic real quick.
Hold on, chat.
Okay, actually, you know what?
This is gonna be the test.
So, chat.
How does my mic sound right now?
Give me a one if my mic sounds good right now.
These settings right here, just so you guys know, are my Twitter settings.
These are my Twitter settings.
Shout out to Mike Burns for the five gifted appreciate you, sir.
Give me words if this audio is good.
Thank you.
Test SS 123, this is Myron Gaines.
Welcome to the debrief.
Okay.
So you guys like this.
Good, but it's low volume.
Okay.
Now memorize this this the how this mic sounds.
I'm gonna adjust it real quick.
These are my Twitter settings, by the way.
Just so you guys know.
When I'm on Twitter, this is the audio output.
Now I'm going to switch it for you guys.
Now I'm going to switch it for you guys.
All right, how does this sound now?
Does this sound better?
Test SS 123.
This is Myron Gaines.
This is how I normally have it.
So does the first sound sound better, or does the second one sound better?
If the first one sounded better, give me a one.
If the second one sounds better, what I'm doing now, give me a two.
If this sounds better, give me a two.
If the one prior to this sounds better, give me a one.
Two if it's better, one if the first one was better.
Second is better, right?
Yeah, these are my normal settings, guys that I that I have here.
So I gotta always adjust when I go into the Twitter space, I gotta adjust that shit because the thing looks retarded.
But yeah.
All right, so yeah, this the and I just made it sound a little bit better just now.
I just made a broadcast.
All right, cool.
So two is better.
Okay, looks like overwhelming twos.
Fair enough.
Okay.
So let's go ahead.
5:13 here on the East Coast.
Welcome back to Live Now from Fox.
I'm Jeanne Francine.
Bright and early on this Thursday morning, Just into our live now from Fox Studios.
We are following some breaking news from the Associated Press.
You see it on your screen.
AP reports a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump has been agreed to.
This, according to a Kremlin official on this Thursday.
They also report it could possibly take place next week at a venue that has been decided, quote, in principle.
We do have a quote uh from Russian president Vladimir Putin's foreign affairs advisor.
He told reporters, quote, at the suggestion of the American side, it has been agreed in principle to hold a bilateral meeting at the highest level in the coming days.
And speaking of this, I do want to transition to give you a live look out in Moscow, Russia, on this Thursday morning.
The shot courtesy of EarthCamp.
We're also learning according to Putin's foreign affairs advisor that next week is the target date for a summit.
While noting that such events take time to organize, and no date has yet been confirmed.
Again, the possible venue will be announced a little later.
end quote.
We're also learning he played down the possibility of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky joining the summit meeting to discuss ending Russia's three-year-old invasion of its neighbor Which the White House said President Donald Trump is ready to consider.
Speaking of whether or not the Ukrainian president will be in attendance, we do have the latest remarks from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on your screen.
Take a look.
He put out a few hours ago on X, formerly known as Twitter, quote, Today is the day of numerous calls and contacts aimed at making a real progress on the path to peace and ensuring Ukraine's independence under any circumstances.
He goes on to say, quote, several conversations are planned for today.
A call with the German chancellor is already on the schedule.
We'll also be in contact with colleagues from France and Italy.
There will also be communication at the level of national security advisors.
I've instructed that this special format take place today.
Yesterday, after our joint conversation with President Trump and European leaders, I also spoke separately with NATO Secretary General Ruda and the president of Finland.
We are working together.
It is important to go over the key details.
The priorities are absolutely clear.
Zelensky goes on to say, quote, first, an end to the killing.
And it is Russia that must agree to a ceasefire.
Second, a format for leaders so that such a meeting can lead to a truly lasting peace.
So as you can see, this is a developing situation.
As we are getting the latest remarks from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, I do want to transition your screen to give you a live look out in Keith, Ukraine on this Thursday here at 5 6.
So we'll see what happens, chat.
We will see what happens.
Okay, check this out.
Um Jacob sent me this.
Look at this.
Bruh.
Israeli settlers hold party near Gaza borders, chanting, flatten, flatten, flatten.
Bros are celebrating the death of kids, bro.
All right, we're gonna cover Sam Frank and shit too.
Um as you guys know, I could cover that first.
We've been covering a lot of politics.
Let's go on, we can go under some red pill shit real quick.
Um let me make sure I didn't miss any chats.
Give me bear with me, ninjas real fast.
I want to make sure I don't miss any chats from you guys.
All right.
Guys, the channel's growing at a great rate, man.
We are cooking, chat.
We are absolutely cooking.
Nobody grinds harder than us, nobody makes better content than us.
We go hard in the paint, we're diversified, we do it all, baby.
We do it all.
Also, guys, no show tomorrow.
I'm going to be going to Washington, DC.
Okay.
Um Washington, DC.
Gonna go ahead and get with uh with Tim Pool and the squad.
And uh it's gonna be a good time, man.
It's gonna be a very good time.
So, all right, let me see here.
We'll read some jazz and we'll get into the next story here.
Thank you.
All right.
Um, oh, okay.
Chats, chats, chats.
Okay.
FEMA reversa attempts to link Grant eligibility to anti-Semitism.
Uh no, they didn't, bro.
They they they they tried to switch the words up, but it still counts.
Uh Martin, for the anniversary, nope, got that one.
Speedy says, Hey Marron, what does this mean?
That Israel killed 200 crocodiles on the Nile River.
If so, why would they do that?
I don't know.
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Guys, we're still running the sale.
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Right.
Gabby is way better than Groc 4.
Groc 3 was goaded, okay?
The Shizna says, let's be honest, Trump fucking scammed us.
He's not America first.
Yeah, he's Israel first.
Uh Caliche says, hey, Mark, I just want to say that you opened my eyes to a lot of fuckery on them boys.
I was one of the people that believed all the lies on the media.
Thank you for doing what most are scared to do.
Hey, bro.
That's why I got demonetized, bro.
Um, I got a new Friday topic for you.
If all Zionists no longer existed, uh, the world would not only be a better place, but more advanced.
Here's the thing, bro.
I'm not opposed to the Jewish people having a homeland, guys.
Like, let me be clear about this.
I'm not opposed to them having a homeland.
It's just that they're having a homeland while taking someone else's.
Can't do that, bro.
You know what I mean?
Like, you know, they have been persecuted for a very long time, and I do think that they have the right to exist, and I think that they have the right to be able to be safe in their own nation, but you can't um create a nation while taking someone else's.
You can't do that, bro.
Can't do that.
And that's basically what it is.
All right, still wait, uh still waiting for that Nick Fuentes club soon.
Don't worry.
Uh sorry I have to blow your cover, Gold, but Myron, we have a Mason honeypa in the chat.
Someone is about to get mordecide.
Oh god.
Uh Trump is 100%.
Oh God, you guys.
All right.
All right, niggas.
Yeah, bro.
I advocate for all people to be able to have a home, be secure in their, you know, environment.
But the problem with Israel is it's a colonial ethno apartheid state that um is displacing an indigenous group of people.
That's what it is.
That's why people have a problem with Israel.
I don't think people have a problem with with Jewish people being able to be safe and have a homeland, right?
Um, the problem is that they took someone else's homeland.
All right.
Let's uh let's get into this.
Um, actually, no, let's go with the scene.
Uh we'll we'll cover, we'll come back to this later.
This is Netanyahu saying that they're gonna take the guys' trip.
All right.
Uh okay.
So this is crazy.
As you guys know, this is Sneeko with Neon.
This is like a year or two ago.
He strips this girl up to a fucking lie detector, Sam.
Whoa!
I'm not gonna get us off me now.
Have you been f the last three weeks, bro?
So yeah, sir, have you been smashing it the past three weeks?
No.
Whoa!
I'm actually off me now.
I'm done.
No, I'm actually anyone.
I'm literally selling I hate this thing.
Demi, get it off me now.
I'm so dead ass, bro.
Cap.
Bruh, on the cheek.
All right.
Yeah, this fucking thought, Ruby Rose.
Okay, so Neon, as you guys know, right?
Streamer, young guy, turn a new leaf.
He's being a lot more positive and shit like that, right?
Um, and basically, he broke up with his girl Sam Frank, who I'm starting to think might be from Israel.
Anyway.
Don't look at me weird.
Yo, thank you for the subs.
And the reason why I'm talking about this is because I I am vindicated yet again, guys.
I told y'all niggas two years ago that they were gonna be done.
Yeah, and I told you.
I told you.
Real quick, bro.
Don't look at me weird.
Yeah, thank you for the subs, appreciate it.
Don't look at me weird.
I haven't brushed my teeth today, bro.
On my mother's life, I've not brushed my teeth today, bro.
I don't give a few wrong with this chat, bro.
I don't care, bro.
Call me disgusting, call me weird.
I don't give a f.
I'm turning the volume off for you guys.
Cheeser, yeah.
Nasty.
Don't care.
But what's good, y'all man?
My Vatican stream yesterday, bro.
I've been hella sick, traveling from city to city to city to city, putting in pain, putting in work for you, man.
Um it caught up to me, bro.
You know, I got hella sick, bro.
You know, I had a fever, late at night, felt like took medicine, my throat still fucked.
Sound like an age 10 years.
Fast for young age, chat.
You should not be so comfortable, bro.
You shouldn't.
At 20 years old, you shouldn't have everything you want, bro.
You shouldn't be comfortable, bro.
You shouldn't be chilling.
You shouldn't feel comfortable in your head, bro.
Because in my mind, I still feel like I got so much left in me, chat.
I want to be the best of the best, bro.
I want to be number one, bro.
I want to be number one.
I want to be the best in the world, bro.
And I can't do it feeling so comfortable, bro.
You know, first off, I just want to say anyone said I give him credit for understanding that.
Now I don't know how much of this lip service for the my the camera and the microphone.
Um, but this is true.
Like guys, this is not my audio.
This is his audio.
His mic is low.
Okay.
Yeah, how does it feel?
Annoying, isn't it?
I literally got this shit cranked up all the way.
It's not my audio, it's his.
That first I let shit weird as fuck, because I still I cranked it up for you guys anyway.
Love her so much, and I always will, no matter what, I'll always love Sam.
Because with like she really changed my life.
These past two years, I wouldn't treat it for the world.
I've experienced so much.
I was a kid that didn't do, didn't go outside, didn't do anything.
Like I was a fing loser, and she showed me life.
She showed me things that I've never seen before.
She taught me so many things.
So first off, anyone hating on her, anyone saying anything, you don't do that, bro.
Alright.
Second off, this isn't a thing where like I hate her, she hates me.
Like, there's none of that, bro.
At all.
At all, bro.
At all.
For real.
Like, actually, it's all love.
Like, at the end of the day, it really is, bro.
And you know, we both see to separate and and find ourselves.
I'm only 20 years old, bro.
I feel like a robot, chat.
I feel like a fing robot, bro.
I go, I travel, I stream, I sleep, I go, I travel, I stream, I sleep.
I think of stream ideas, I worry about streams, I sleep.
I'm a robot, bro.
I'm a robot, bro, and I can't keep living like a robot, bro.
I can't, bro.
I need to find myself.
I need to figure out who I am as a person.
And I'm still so young, bro.
I'm I I'm about to turn 21.
Like, I don't know, bro.
Like, I was with Sam, I was so locked in and tapped in, and I know like that's exactly the person I wanted.
She's who exactly who I wanted.
But I have so young, like 25 years old, whatever, when I'm done with this, 30 years old, whatever.
I'm still 20, bro.
Like, it's just time, bro.
Time did not work out.
And you know, I just want my god, bro.
Y'all are so weird.
Y'all are so weird, bro.
But at the end of the day, I talked to her.
She's gonna keep doing her thing.
She's gonna stay locked in, she's gonna do what she has to do.
And translation, probably go back to OnlyFans.
When he met this girl, she was an OnlyFans chick.
Now she streams on kick.
And she said she gave up OnlyFans and she's uh turning a new leaf.
But I never believe one girls do this shit.
You know, I'm gonna support from the sidelines.
You know, it sucked.
Like, I know I didn't even talk to her.
We saw Brittany Renner, right?
Oh, I'm religious now, I'm Muslim.
What you do?
Become a 304.
Just seeing like in this house, it just feels so empty, like all her sh gone.
It's just my in the room.
Like, it sucks, bro.
It really does, bro.
Because yo, chat, is our chat moving faster than his chat.
Is our chat moving faster than his?
Like, you know, like I said, like, she made me so comfortable.
He had like 40k when he did the stream, by the way, FYI.
We got 3,000 new niggas in here.
How's our shit moving the same speed, bro?
Times it's not the it's not what you need, bro.
You don't want to be comfortable, and like it sucks because you a girl can give you everything that you want, but it's still not what you need, and it sucks, bro.
It really does, bro.
It really does, bro.
If it was up to me, bro, if I wasn't streaming, if I wasn't doing any of this, bro, I'll be doing it.
Like, it would be an entirely different story.
But I have so much left to do in me, bro.
So much.
So much.
But um, yeah, and like I said, bro, anyone saying scream.
Yeah, chat.
Like our chat is moving, his moving a little bit faster.
But keep in mind that he got like when he did this stream, he had like 40k watching on Twitch.
He had like 40k watching on Twitch when he did the stream, bro.
So how the fuck is our shit moving the same?
Damn near.
And we got what?
5,000 y'all in here.
Script or whatever, you'll see within the next few weeks.
Not even thing.
Like, nothing's a script, bro.
And you know, it is what it is, bro.
At the end of the day, man, it's like it sucks because it's gonna hit me.
Like, it Yeah, uh, you know, and and people have said that Neon bots a lot.
A lot of people told me he bots.
Look, bro, let me tell you guys something.
When I tell you guys that me and Fresh are like the last real niggas left, I mean that shit, bro.
We're like one of like maybe five streamers that never bought at our shit, bro.
Never.
Never bought our shit now, one time, bro.
Never bought it for viewers.
None of that shit, man.
And it's crazy because I'll be like, I'll be like looking up like, bro, how does this guy have this many viewers?
Like something's off here.
Right?
But the problem is like these young boys, bro, they all bop, man.
A P phase, all these niggas bop, bro.
Shit's ridiculous, man.
Really fucking ridiculous.
How much biting there is.
Like Kick and Twitch have a serious botting problem.
And I know some of you guys like, oh, Rumble bots too.
Rumble doesn't bot, bro.
Rumble's fucking publicly traded chat.
Rumble is publicly traded, chat.
Okay.
Since Rumble is publicly traded, that means they got a lot of oversight, which means they can't fake their viewership.
But these other platforms can.
Kick, Twitch, even YouTube.
They're not uh a publicly traded company.
Google is, not YouTube.
But Rumble is.
So the views on Rumble are real.
It's just that when you're on the front page, it's everyone that's on that webpage.
That's why it goes up crazy like that.
So if you guys see our numbers shoot up like that, what'll happen?
That probably means we're on the front page.
And it counts as a view if you're on the front page, right?
Like I'll show y'all real quick what I mean by this.
Right.
You go rumble.
Um, boom.
Look, oh, Glenn Greenwald's live.
Look.
So here he is right here.
So if you now that since I'm on this page, I count as a viewer here, whether I click this or not.
Each alternative to YouTube.
Tonight, the case of Mahmoud Khalil made national headlines, even international headlines, because he was the very first student who was snatched either off the street or out of his apartment by ice agents under the Trump administration's brand new policy of expelling.
Who come out of Israel critics and shit like that here?
Who they deem supportive of Hamas, which is basically anyone who criticizes because there's a red pill lesson here.
There's a reason why I covered this in this neon thing.
There's a red pill lesson here that you guys got to learn.
Israel, whether they're PhD students on green cards or anything else, on June 20th, a federal judge ordered Khalil, who is a green card holder, Released from ICE detention facilities pending the deportation public in general.
That release has enabled Khalil to make a rounds giving interviews to various outlets.
And he gave one last week, late last I'm shocked that he's doing interviews, chat.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Who is a terrorist or who is a freedom fighter, and whether anything Khalil said actually remotely poses a danger to the United States.
Then the free speech group fire.org is what the ACLU once was a group of lawyers and activists passionately devoted to defending free speech against any.
Nope.
Let me.
you Conservative students on college campuses.
But then they became just as passionate about censorship attacks aimed at Israel critics or pro-Palestinian voices.
Fire announced this week that it was suing Marco Rubio and the U.S. State Department under the First Amendment, arguing that the government has no has has no right, has the right to deport for our nationals, but not to do so as punishment for their political expression.
One of the lawyers spearheading that effort at fire is Connor Fitzpatrick, and he will be here with us tonight to discuss.
I don't know why it's freezing.
All right.
Let me.
Is he streaming in 4K?
Maybe that's why.
No, nothing seen 20p.
Refers to shit.
Maybe I got too many tabs open or some shit.
Visibility of the show.
Finally, as independent media, as journalists, we do rely on the support of our viewers and our members.
The way to do that is by joining our locals' community.
There's a red join button right below the video player on the Rumble page.
It will take you directly to that community.
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And uh let's get back to this thing real quick.
It's already hitting me, but it's gonna keep hitting me days and days, and I like I literally just sit down in bed and do nothing.
So it's gonna f suck, bro.
And you know, I'm not gonna be fake depressed or whatever.
Obviously, I'm gonna be sad and but at the end of the day, bro, I got a job to do, bro.
Like, I got a job to do, I gotta be the best, I gotta do the f things I gotta do to become the greatest, bro, which is streaming every day, locking in and focusing on myself, bro.
Shout out to you, Robin Kobe with the gifted.
You fumbled, probably did, bro.
Probably did.
Uh no, definitely didn't fumble.
Uh, chick that's on only fans, uh, not a fumble.
But it is what it is, bro.
In the end, bro, realistically, in my head, if God wants it to work out, whenever, then it'll work out.
But right now, young man, I'm just like, I don't even want to talk to people like about any of this.
Like, by the way, like I don't want to talk to anyone, bro.
This is just between me, myself, and I like I'm gonna be honest my mom.
Why the hell did he go public with this shit then, bro?
Yo, they'll be back together next week, bro.
This is probably a lie.
She's calling me, like, because obviously she knows what's happening, and like I can't even talk to her.
Like, I don't like I want to fight this myself.
Like, I want to deal with this myself.
Like, I've never like chat, I've never dealt with a hardship in life, bro.
Like, I've literally never dealt with anything, bro.
No hardships, no problems, nothing like this, bro.
It's the worst thing I've ever dealt with, bro.
Literally the worst thing, bro.
And I'm gonna have to do it.
Oh yeah, I think it's family comes from money, yeah.
That Jeep money, man.
So um, that's that, bro.
And I just want to say I love you guys, I appreciate you guys, and I know you know some of y'all are spamming all this weird, whatever it is.
At the end of the day, bro, I just know everything will work out and God got me, bro.
God got me.
And I'm gonna I really want to get religious.
I'm gonna start praying.
I want to stop feeling like a robot.
I want to live life.
I wanna like like I feel like a like sometimes I feel emotionless.
Like, it's just not how I want to feel, bro.
And man, I don't know, bro.
I'm just so grateful for y'all, bro.
Everyone on the chat watching, bro.
Everyone put, you know, put a W for you guys, bro.
Put a W in the chat for y'all, bro, because I know no matter what, y'all will stick with me through everything.
Y'all will be me for everything, and just like y'all are there for me, I want y'all to be there for her too, bro.
Like, don't throw her to the side and talk and do all this stuff and say f her just because I'm not with her.
Like at the end of the day, she's a big she was a big part of my life, and she'll always like I'll never forget.
Bro, simping, man.
Come on, man.
Forget anything that we've been through.
Like anything, bro.
Because she embarrassed and cucked you multiple times, bro.
What are you talking about?
Chad, these last two years of my life are crazy, bro.
Like, crazy, crazy, crazy, bro.
I can I couldn't trade this for anything, bro.
For anything, bro.
Now I've been hanging out with too many black people, bro.
God damn.
Holy, this guy can't speak English properly anymore.
It's just a whole bunch of bro bro, bro, and all this other shit, like his vocabulary is limited.
What the fuck's going on here, man?
Oh man.
Crazy.
And you know.
How are 40,000 people watching this?
I try to be mature.
I'm still a f idiot.
I'm still a little.
But I think a fresh start for me is really good and what I need.
And I just hope that you know, hopefully it all plays out, and hopefully this is a good decision.
And everything ends up working in the end.
But that's that.
That's that chat.
That's that.
That's that.
I just wanted to talk to you guys for a sec.
Um and yeah, bro.
I love y'all, bro.
I love y'all for real.
What are you doing today?
Absolutely nothing, bro.
I'm I'm gonna be honest, bro.
I'm ending the stream and going to sleep, bro.
I'm gonna keep it a buck, bro.
And that's just me being honest with y'all, bro.
Thank you guys all for the subs.
Ark better with the 10 gifted.
Thank you, bro.
I'm just being honest, bro.
I'm ending the stream and I'm going to sleep, bro.
I need to go pick up my dog.
I'm going to sleep.
And then I predicted this show's gonna happen.
So let me find my clip here.
Two years ago, chat.
Trying to sell you purity while simul simultaneously siphoning off your audience for manipulative conniving sex worker trying to sell your purity while simul simultaneously siphoning off your audience for own personal gain.
Um I would put say that she's the equivalent to sell stage one, where they take the tail and they suck you dry, and what's gonna end up happening is this, my friend.
Once she goes ahead and sucks you dry and is no longer able to benefit from being associated with you, she's gonna go ahead and find another guy that's bigger than you and move on to him, and that's what's gonna happen.
Because what happened is that she's on OnlyFans, she's on social media, and in order for her business to grow, she needs to ensure that she's attached to someone who has more status than herself.
So once she reaches your level or exceeds it, she is definitely gonna leave and go to someone else.
Um, and you know, she knows that, right?
Um the thing is is that she understands that she has more sexual experience than you, she has more experience than you in general.
That's why she's able to manipulate back then you do this stupid shit that she does, puppy eyes crying, etc.
blah blah blah.
Oh no, I care about you.
But she doesn't care enough to delete her her OnlyFans, even though you told her that you don't like it.
Um so you're gonna deal with this, deal with this this way.
You're gonna uh make her a side chick.
We're gonna go get another girl, and you're gonna have multiple women, and then you're gonna get a percentage of her earnings.
If she cares about you that much, she's gonna give you a percentage of her earnings.
I would say 50% if not bare minimum.
Uh and uh she's a side chick for life.
I would never take her seriously or give her a man, yeah.
Let's go.
And uh get a main girl that's not on the internet.
And that's how it's gonna go.
Because since she decided to make that decision of I'm gonna be on OnlyFans, I'm gonna sexualize myself, fantastic.
You no longer get the benefit of being taken seriously as a main girl, you are side chick for life.
And uh as far as if she did quit her OnlyFans, it doesn't matter because the internet is forever.
So she fucked herself for life.
Uh guys, smash that like button, bro.
We got 2800 of you guys in here on YouTube alone.
We got another 1300, so we got like what 5,000 of you guys in here roughly.
Guys, smash that fucking like button.
Smash that like button.
They're screen grabs, video recorders.
Yeah, I mean unhold This was two years ago, guys.
October of 2023.
Fucked.
When when he gets his kick deal, and when it's max, as Aiden says, I swear, I'm gonna sign something that says I don't want to dime, I don't want to make any money off of him.
Like, you guys don't have to like you guys don't have to see that part, but and here's the thing with these OnlyFans girls.
Well, let me all right, fuck it.
So, this is what you guys gotta understand about these OnlyFans girls, okay OnlyFans chicks are talentless, okay?
They don't really have talent, they're not interesting, they don't have any cool personalities.
Most of the time they're young bimbos.
So they understand that they run a subscription service that has a very high turning rate.
Okay.
So when you're a chick and you're running OnlyFans and you're like, you know, doing all the stop behavior or whatever, you're gonna need chatters, you're gonna need to put pictures up, you're gonna need to post content, etc.
And the problem with being an OnlyFans chick is guys are visual.
So if another girl comes along that's hotter or is more interesting or whatever, guys are kind of like like dogs with like a new toy.
Oh, they want this new thing.
So what's up happening is OnlyFans girls find themselves in a weird position where they constantly have to get new subscriptions because they're losing so many subscriptions every month, right?
So since what they offer, every other chick offers, they try to distinguish themselves.
Now, most of them can't do this themselves.
So what they have to do is enter in a beta male streamer.
So, a lot of these girls do, guys, is they'll partner with a male streamer that has an audience, like a neon or whatever, preferably a young male audience predominantly, where their hormones are raging, and they'll just siphon fans from them to her, right?
And since most female streamers suck and they're not interesting and they're not cool and don't got nothing cool to say, they need to latch on to male influencers that actually do have an audience.
Because unlike women, to be an influencer is a guy, you must bring value to some degree, right?
Whether it's you set yourself on fire and act like an idiot, or you're able to articulate yourself and uh convey a bunch of knowledge in a specialty.
Men must be talented to be influencers.
This is why the top podcasters, YouTubers, content creators in general, they're almost always fucking men.
Okay.
So OnlyFans girls, since the skill bar is so low and any bitch can do it, for them to differentiate themselves, they need to get a constant pool of sims that they can go ahead and market to.
This is where a lot of these male streamers come in.
Okay.
Now, in her situation, she had Neon, who was a virgin, blue pill, doesn't know anything.
And what he was able to do, right, was bring a but bring her a bunch of fans to blow up her OnlyFans.
Okay.
And girls that do OnlyFans need to rely upon clout siphoning and another thing that they engage in.
This is more Lily Phillips and um Bonnie Blue.
Um, what I call rage bait content.
Okay.
So if you don't have a male streamer that you can leech off of, right?
You're not running like some fake relationship or some other bullshit like that.
You're gonna need to do crazy shit that gets you in the news.
So Bonnie Blue having sex with like a thousand dudes in a day, right?
Or Lily Phillips having sex with 100 dudes in a day, this is stuff that's gonna shock the masses, and people are gonna be curious and sign up for their OnlyFans, right?
This is why Bonnie Blue became more and more egregious with her perversion.
You know, oh, I want to start hooking up with barely 18 boys, all this other bullshit that she was doing, right?
So they have to use shock value or deceptive marketing practices, or siphon off of a male creator.
This is how OnlyFans girls make money because their churn rate is so goddamn high.
And what churn rate guys basically is if you have a subscription service, right?
And people are paying you monthly.
OnlyFans girls are rarely ever to keep people month to month to month because of the nature of the content they make, which is redundant, and every other bitch can do it.
Versus as a male creator, right?
Like I'll give you guys an example.
We got the OSS, right?
You guys can't go find another OSS.
You guys are not gonna go find another Myra Gaines.
So we retain a lot of our people because we add value, merch discounts, Discord, Telegram, exclusive content, etc.
cutting streams, all this stuff.
So we have a subscription service, but we add value so people stay.
And you can't really go anywhere else to find this type of content.
Very difficult, right?
Who else is gonna give you guys the truth on them boys, women, race realism, um, uh politics.
I do it all, baby.
True crime.
You ain't gonna find it nowhere else.
So we're able to maintain our people because the creator is talented.
But when it's women, right, they suck most of the time.
They just do, I'll be honest.
So female streamers always have to latch on dudes, bro.
It is what it is.
I I can't even think trying to think here.
If I can even think of like a female streamer that's like self-made, like didn't come up off a dude.
Chat, can you guys think of anybody that like it came up all by herself?
No niggas?
I'm trying to think, bro.
I'm trying to think, bro.
You guys know.
I'm looking at chat by the way.
Oh, let me look at the YouTube chat.
Sorry, YouTube niggas, I've been in Orion for a little bit.
My bad.
Maybe you guys can go ahead and say everything you guys want to say.
Sadia Khan.
Eh.
She even relevant anymore, bro.
I haven't seen her anywhere.
I saw her like a bit like last year.
I don't even see her no more, bro.
Amaranth?
Pokemon Valkyrie.
Alright.
Oh, uh, I don't count Candace Owens.
I don't count Candace Owens.
Cause Candace Owens isn't like one of these slop slop streamers.
I don't put I don't put Candace Owens or Pro and these girls in the same because they don't use their sexuality.
I'm talking about chicks that use their sexuality and shit.
Brett Cooper got put on with Daily Wire.
Alright.
It doesn't matter because the exposure is gonna make back for it.
I won't make it like I don't think you hear me when I speak, but it's okay.
No, indirectly by being associated with him, you will, which is why, like I said before, you're like stage one sell.
You're gonna suck him dry.
Damn.
Stage one sell.
Let's go, baby.
I forgot I told her this shit, bro.
We were cooking this chick.
That's so like I'm happy.
Like, here's the shit.
Because here's the thing.
I look, man.
This is how women move.
Women extract resources from men.
A woman's biggest power is being able to know that she has more knowledge than her guy.
Neon doesn't know his worth, which you're exploiting right now.
No, I'm gonna try to help him see that.
No, no, if you knew it's worth it.
I actually don't know my worth.
I think I'm a fucking losing.
I try to help him see that he actually matters.
No, no, I'm actually helping him see that, and you don't like that because if he knows his worth, you would never take you seriously.
That is true, actually.
Perfect.
You she's so uncomfortable, chat.
I'm shocked she I'll give her credit.
I'm shocked she actually sat down and did this discussion, bro.
Give it a thousand with y'all.
I'm shocked that she even sat down and had this conversation.
Be a side chick.
Only DM to dick.
That's it.
Nothing serious.
Free watches.
Free watches.
America.
I mean be honest, we should give that watch back.
I won't even take it.
Yeah.
Don't talk to you.
And you know it's funny.
It's funny too, because anytime I ever Oh, she bought him a Rolex this day.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember now.
She bought him a Rolex that day, and I was like, bruh, come on, nigga.
Only fan sex worker girls.
Ah, that's another thing I'll tell you guys too when it comes to these girls.
So, another thing about these women, right?
Like, they know that their profession isn't respectable.
So what ends up happening, right?
And this happens, look, we're really getting into it now, but fuck it.
So let me just say.
Women are not used to um giving men gifts.
Okay.
Women aren't used to giving men gifts.
They're not used to spending money on men, they're not used to uh courting men.
The only time I've seen women openly and overtly and emphatically give men gifts is if they're horse.
Fatality.
Let me explain.
When you're a woman and you're a 304, right?
Whether you're a stripper, you do OnlyFans, you're a porn star, whatever it may be.
Though you might be physically attractive, right?
And you have, let's say you have a high sexual market value or a high SMV, you have low relationship market value, RMV.
Okay.
This is a concept that me and my boy Donovan actually use.
I think me and him are like the only ones that do this.
Okay, and it's been a while, so let's go ahead and go back in time.
Thank you.
So there's two fucking metrics for women.
Alright.
Well, I'm about to give y'all a mad game.
Bro, we need two thousand likes, bro.
I'm not a five, yo, yeah, yeah, yeah, yo.
You guys gotta get we gotta get two thousand likes niggas.
We got three thousand of y'all in here.
You guys want me to give y'all this sauce, bro?
I need you guys to like the goddamn video.
We're 1400.
I'm gonna hold the show hostage.
I barely slept.
I'm tired as fuck.
I'm holding the show hostage, niggas.
I'm holding the show hostage, niggas.
2,000, guys.
Smash that fucking like button, bro.
Smash that like button, then just we're at 1500.
Let's go.
500 more to go.
We got 3,000 plus you guys in here.
We'll be going for three hours.
Thousand likes hours.
Fucking easy.
Let's go, guys.
Come on.
I hate that I have to do this, but you guys, you YouTube niggas never fucking like the video.
If I'm gonna be on fucking dumbass YouTube.
The least we could do is smash the like button.
If not, I could just end the YouTube stream and go to kick and rumble anyway.
Thank you.
Thank you, Cleacho, for uh going to shit tube and give me a like.
I appreciate that, bro.
Thank you.
All you guys that are opening up another tab and liking it on YouTube, I really appreciate that.
As you guys know, I'm demonetized.
So realistically speaking, YouTube is just for marketing at this point.
And streaming on YouTube is retarded.
I've told you guys this a million times.
That streaming on YouTube actually doesn't benefit me whatsoever.
To be honest with y'all, it makes me lose money and it slows down the show because we don't get the engagement up anyway.
So almost like defeats the purpose.
And I'm seriously contemplating stopping streaming on YouTube altogether and only streaming on Rumble and Kick.
I'm seriously considering it.
Thank you so much, uh Robin Kobe24.
Thank you so much.
But yeah, I am seriously contemplating uh just not streaming on YouTube.
Just putting clips in shorts and going from there.
Thank you.
Because um my new subscribers and views come from shorts and clips.
They don't actually come from streams.
Uh being 100% honest and transparent with you guys.
Like 80% of the growth.
I've shown you guys my YouTube analytics.
You guys know I don't cap.
I show you guys everything.
Literally, it's um.
What are we at?
We're at 1800?
All right, cool.
Look, just like that, bro.
Look, you guys, bam, man, you guys are doing good.
All right, we're already at 1881, bro.
1881.
Let's go.
Another 100 and we're good.
Another 100 and we're good.
Huh.
Cover zone says, please cut YouTube.
We don't care about it, and it hurts the choir of the show.
I know, bro.
It does.
Go ahead and drop YouTube, not worth it.
I'll give them credit.
They're actually moving along faster than usual.
Thank you.
Less than 100 to go, guys.
We're almost there.
We're almost there.
All right, less than 50 to go.
We're almost there.
We're almost there, ninjas.
You guys got this.
You guys got this.
Do we hit the 2,000?
Oh, six more to go.
We're at 1994.
We're at 1994.
All right, we hit the 2,000.
All right.
Nice job, guys.
Okay.
So when it comes to women, right?
Well, where were we?
We're talking about women and gifts, right?
So anytime a woman buys uh guys' gifts or whatever, especially fancy gifts, expensive gifts, that's a big red flag, and I'll explain what I mean by this.
You guys gotta understand that women, right, are not natural providers.
And women are not natural provisioners, okay.
Women are not designed to support provision or um provide sustenance for a man besides food.
So it's against their nature to be a provisioner.
This is why if you're with a girl and she makes more money than you and she pays the bills, it's just a matter of time until you're done, right?
So now that you guys understand this concept, shout out to Fuenza Sou 10 for the gift of sub, appreciate you.
Now that you guys understand this concept, now we can get into the SMV.
So obviously there's something called sexual market value, right?
With your attraction level.
But with women, there's two different levels.
There's SMV, sexual market value, and then you have something called RMV, relationship market value.
Okay.
So let's say you got a girl, like a Sam Frank, right?
She is, let's give her like a six, like a little bit above average, right?
She's a six, right?
Above mid, a little bit above mid, right?
That's her SMV.
But you're also gonna have something called an RMV.
And this is the number that women never fucking understand.
So their relationship market value is not gonna be based on their looks.
It's gonna be based on their worthiness of being wifed up.
You understand?
Because as a guy, no matter how hot a girl is, her past, especially if she's either three or four, can really fuck you up.
Men lose status by being cheated on.
Men lose status by wifing up 304s.
So women that are promiscuous have low relationship market value.
So it is possible for a girl to have high sexual market value while simultaneously having low relationship market value.
Okay?
Very important for you guys to understand.
Relationship market value versus sexual market value, two different things.
Now, now that we've established this, since most sex worker females have above average sexual market value, right?
They have no problem getting men.
But they have a problem with retaining men.
Strippers, only fans, girls, porn stars, et cetera, they have a very difficult time keeping men around.
They have no problem getting men, but they have a very tough time retaining men.
And this means when a girl has high SMV, but she can't keep a guy, this means she has low relationship market value.
And sex worker women almost always have low relationship market value.
So what they do, a strategy, which is also a big red flag for you guys that you guys need to keep in your mind.
If a girl buys you luxury items or very nice things, right?
The only girls I've seen trick on men like this are hoes.
I'm just gonna call it what it is, all right?
All right.
And the reason why girls trick off on men like this, like you can see where her buying me on a uh uh a Rolex or whatever.
Um, you guys know we had the throat goat on our shift, Selena Powell, spending millions of dollars on their guys, buying them nice watches, buying them designer, all this shit.
That is a way for women to make up for their low relationship market value.
Okay?
When a woman has low relationship market value due to her profession, she's kind of in a catch 22.
And the catch 22 is they make a bunch of money from doing the sex work, but the sex work destroys their ability to get a guy to take them seriously.
So now they're in a weird place.
So winds up happening is she has to operate almost like a fucking man.
To make up for the fact that she has low relationship market value due to her sexual past and her promiscuity, she has to take on provisioning duties.
And one of the ways she takes up provisioning duties is by buying you gifts, paying bills, taking care of things financially in general, buying you a car, right?
So this is how women that are sex workers typically get guys to wife them.
Remember, they don't have a problem getting guys to smash them and date them, but a lot of them have a hard time getting guys to take them seriously.
So one of the ways that they circumvent that is by tricking on these motherfuckers.
Now, Fresh could talk to you guys about this in way more detail because he'd be around these bitches all the time.
But he's told me.
They cry when they're alone.
They complain how they can't find a guy.
When they do find a guy, they go crazy.
They spend crazy money on him, they give them gifts, all this shit.
Because when you're a girl, right, and you're making a hundred thousand dollars a month, being a fucking thought.
That money comes at a cost.
Thank you.
You sold your soul, so now you gotta buy your fucking man.
You gotta keep him with you through acts of servitude financially.
He's embarrassed to be around you.
His friends make fun of him when you're not around.
He gets clowned on the internet.
So basically, you're paying him reparations as a female.
That's what you're doing.
When a woman has low relationship market value, she typically has to offset it by stepping into a provisioner status.
Now, why is this bad?
Well, it's bad because it naturally puts her in her masculine.
When a woman is paying your bills and she's taking care of you, they get really fucking clingy.
And not only do they get clingy, they get really mad if they think you're cheating on them.
Right?
Because they think, again, this is the female mind, doesn't make sense, but I'm going to explain it to you guys anyway.
They think I make money, I pay for you.
You need to be loyal to me.
And then it's like they forget that they're sluts.
Because remember, guys, women have a horrible habit of taking on masculine traits, thinking that it makes them look better or increases their sexual market value.
It actually doesn't.
And I'll be honest with you guys again.
Most of the guys that date these OnlyFans girls or date these porn stars or these strippers that make a lot of money, most of the time, it's lower sexual market value men.
Right?
Maybe he's good looking, but he's a bum.
And what he'll do is, he'll use that chick, smash other girls on the side, tolerate and endure the roast that he gets in his friends' group.
You know that group chat is frying him all day.
Ah, you date this bitch, you stupid.
So they look at it like, look, if I'm gonna go ahead and have my image tarnished and people roasting me all over the fucking city for being with this girl, I need to get my pound of flesh.
But like a typical idiot that sex workers are, they're completely unaware of the fact that as a sex worker, you don't get to dictate terms.
And not only do you not get to dictate terms, you gotta pay the bill and shut the fuck up.
And if you do catch him cheating, it is what it is.
But since women pay and they make money and they got status, they think they can boss you around.
They think they bought you as their boyfriend, but they didn't.
So it's very important for you guys to understand this dynamic.
That a woman that has high sexual market value is not the same as a woman that has high relationship market value.
Now I know what you guys are gonna ask next.
Yo, Myron, well, what should we prioritize?
You need to prioritize the relationship market value.
I don't give a fuck if the girl's a nine.
If she's a nine, but she has low relationship market value, that's gonna be a headache, waiting to detonate all over you.
Pause.
It's better to be with a girl that's average or slightly above average, that isn't a whore, than being with a girl that's way above average but is a whore.
Trust me.
Well, Martin, I want to be with the hot chick that's gonna buy me fucking shit.
Okay, nigga.
Try that out.
Try that out, see what happens.
This is what's gonna happen.
Matter of fact, let's go into the dream scenario.
Let me tell you what's gonna happen, motherfucker.
You want to go ahead and wipe up this stripper, right?
You wanna go, you think it's gonna be exciting.
You know, you need a place to stay in shit.
This is what's gonna happen, nigga.
You're gonna move into our apartment, right?
You're gonna start packing your stuff, put sending your stuff up, etc.
The first week is gonna be great.
You're gonna be smashing all the time.
Maybe she brings a friend here or there.
You get to watch TV all day.
As you sometimes look at the classifies to find a job.
She makes enough for like everybody, so it don't matter.
You chillin'.
You get comfortable.
She goes to work, comes back, house is dirty.
Dishes are in sink of shit.
Tie round.
You just want to do the dishes.
Right.
Then she asks you the next day.
Can you take out the trash?
Oh, it's snowing.
I don't want to go.
Nigga.
Fatality.
And what's gonna slowly start to happen is you are gonna die from a thousand paper cuts.
Okay, this is this is the concept of death by a thousand paper cuts.
And what this basically is over a period of time, a woman slowly elevates her aggression and frustration with you because you're not doing what you're supposed to do.
And most of you men can't see this coming, by the way.
Most of you niggas, by the time you guys figure it out that she's nagging you, it's too fucking late.
She's been building this shit up for a year.
Your dumb ass don't even know.
She's been powering up, nigga.
Alright?
It's over 9,000!
And by the time you fucking wake up, she's already on KO Ken 10, about a fucking punch your dumb ass.
Welcome, punch.
And then you're gonna slowly start to get disrespect.
She's gonna talk back to you.
She's paying the bill, she's wearing the pants.
You guys are gonna get in fights.
Then she's gonna go buy you a gift, plead with you not to leave her.
You guys have some great sex, then she's gonna keep the bullshit going.
It's a toxic relationship.
But this is what you can fucking expect when you deal with girls that are sex workers that have money.
Oh yeah, they'll take care of you.
Oh yeah, they'll let you stay at their place.
Oh yeah, they'll let you be a bum for a bit, but it's gonna come at a fucking cost, my friend.
A big cost.
Your dignity, your pride.
She's gonna be telling you, get the fuck out my house, you broke ass nigga.
Like she's gonna be doing all that shit.
She kicked you out one day and then tell you to come back 48 hours later.
It's a miserable existence.
It ain't worth it.
I see a couple of you guys in the chat saying big facts.
Yeah, bro.
Ask anybody that fucking deals with sex worker chicks, bro.
They'll love bomb you, buy you all these fucking gifts.
You think this is late?
Oh my god.
I man, dating a portion ain't that bad.
Oh man, dating a stripper ain't that bad.
This bitch always got cash, she give me money, she don't ask nothing, she loves me.
Oh man.
Huh.
That money comes at a cost, my friend.
She sold her soul to the devil.
And you by proxy sold your soul to the devil, too.
And when that devil comes to collect from her, guess who she's gonna turn to collect from for her?
And this doesn't even account for all the fucking emotional trauma that she's gonna be going through in her life because doing sex work is literally terrifying to women.
It's not natural, fucks them up mentally.
Right?
This is me assuming she's somewhat sane.
Most girls that do sex work are not sane.
Something be wrong with these bitches, and it's gonna be taken out on you.
You ever thinking, oh man, she got me a fucking Gucci wallet.
Alright, man.
That Gucci wall is gonna come out of cost.
So what's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is simply this.
Be extremely, extremely concerned with any woman that buys you expensive gifts.
And then number two, do not wife up girls that are sex workers.
Because what I just explained to you guys is gonna be your fate if you get with a sex worker.
Now I know some of you guys say, oh, Mario, well, I'll just do it for a little bit.
You know, she give me some money, blah, blah, blah and I get out.
It ain't that, it ain't that smooth, my friend.
It ain't that smooth.
All right, it ain't that smooth.
You know, they say that hell uh hell hath no fear like a woman's scorn.
You think it's bad if you break a girl's heart?
Bro.
Wait till you owe a bitch money.
Oh Lord.
You think it's bad to cheat on a bitch?
Wait till you owe a woman money, bro.
Wait till you owe bitch money.
She gotta fucking pull up to your fucking job.
Walk in, embarrass your dumb ass.
Tyreek.
Where's my two stacks?
Nigga.
You in the back spinning a pizza with the fucking dominoes.
You in the back spin that fucking pizza.
At the Domino's restaurant, trying to make a fucking living.
Trying to get some money so you can actually go play some dominoes and make some goddamn money.
You in the back with the fucking chef's hat on.
Your fucking co-worker come.
Hey, bro.
Your girl's here.
Oh man.
Nigga tells you, bro, this is the fourth time this week, man.
I gotta tell the manager.
Nah, bro, please, please.
You go out there to fucking talk with her.
You got fucking pizza, sauce all over your fucking white apron and shit.
Hands all doughy.
Hey, bum nigga.
Where's my two stacks?
I told you next week.
That ain't gonna work.
I don't got it.
You ain't got it.
Yeah, I don't have it.
What ensues is going to probably be one of the worst verbal beatdowns you are ever gonna get in your fucking life.
She's going to absolutely take everything that you told her that you were embarrassed about, that you're subconscious about, that you're insecure about, and she's gonna yell that shit on a fucking megaphone damn near in the pizza shop.
Niggas in there eating like your fucking co-worker.
That nigga said he was gonna tell the boss.
You know the phone with a bro, this bitch is back here.
I guess you yell at him, bro.
Niggas pull out their phone.
Hey, world star.
World star.
You fucking sitting there with your hands on your hips like this, just waiting for it to end.
Niggas aren't sure if it's pizza sauce on your shit or you're bleeding because she going so crazy on you.
Look, I don't got it.
I don't got it.
She fucking shoves your dumb ass.
What do you mean you don't got it?
I don't got it.
She taps her pockets and shit.
Hey, yo, chill.
You gotta, you gotta leave.
You know?
Your hands still fucking pale white from all the dough you've been spinning all day.
And you gotta go.
Even your dumb ass coworker in the back.
That nigga's starting to get tough now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Leave, crazy bitch.
It's the fourth time you've been here.
Oh.
You tough now?
You know, you got a little bit of confidence in your fucking spine now.
Yeah, I'm tough.
Get the fuck out of here.
I'm done with you and your shit.
Okay.
Okay, nigga.
She leaves.
Right?
You all hype?
Yeah.
You know, you.
You need to clean your hands off the dough.
Look back at your fucking co-worker.
That nigga's even impressed.
Hangs on the phone with your boss.
It's okay, it's missile, boss.
Next thing you know.
Hey oh nigga.
You look at the fucking door.
Seven orangutang ass nigga show up.
Bitch brother brothers from North Carolina.
Oh shit.
I guess you really wants that 2,000, nigga.
Now you stand there.
Knees weak, arms are heavy.
Mom spaghetti.
Oh shit.
That nigga that said world star before.
Now he's really hyped.
Pulls out the phone again.
Worldstar!
Worldstar!
Thank you.
And you proceed to get the worst ass whooping of your fucking life by seven fucking niggas that all got different fucking dads by the way that are somehow related to this fucking bitch you're dating, nigga.
Fucked.
Niggas pull out the fucking CC TV footage.
All they see is this shit.
That's all they have arms.
That's all the niggas see, bro.
Even your buddy in the back down stop for you.
That nigga gone.
He turned a Goku.
You sitting there gets your ass whooped.
Red all over the apron, but you don't know if it's fucking marinara sauce or blood now.
And as you're getting your ass whooped.
This fucking bitch.
Yeah, get it to Kwan.
Tap that nigga's pockets.
You fucked my steps, sister?
You fucked my steps, sister?
And then you gotta realize, right?
At this moment in your life, as you're getting stomped out by seven fucking monkeys.
You gotta ask yourself the real question here.
Was it worth it?
Was it worth getting the gifts?
Was it worth it being with the start?
Was it worth it being with the start?
It went from fucking Rolex to pay next, nigga, because you getting your shit cracked now.
Pause.
Pause.
Thank you.
And what makes it worse?
One of the niggas has the confidence.
Because remember, they're whooping their ass with scheme ass on.
Right?
One of the niggas says, oh I should know who doing this, you nigga.
Takes the shit off.
You think the beatdown's done?
You think the beatdown's done?
You still getting your ass whoop with that fucking apron on?
With the fucking pizza dough on your hands, you can't even fucking hit this nigga back.
Bro.
And that little niggas run out the pizza shop, bro.
You just sit in there in the dominoes floor, like, oh.
And then you think to yourself, like, damn.
Was the pussy really worth it?
I think I know the answer to that one.
Nope.
All you can think about is the group chats.
The months you were dating this bitch.
Niggas in the chat frying you.
Hey, nigga.
What are you doing?
You stupid.
Nah, bro.
She cool, she cool.
You're Jamaican buddy.
Bumbucker.
They just cooking you all day in the fucking group chat, man.
You sitting there.
How dare you?
How dare you?
All the memories go through your brain.
All those memories.
Of all the times you could have walked away from this bitch.
But you didn't.
And now you're getting fucking attacked by seven primates.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So that is why you don't fucking wipe up horse, guys.
Some of y'all niggas might have been in a situation like that before.
Maybe it wasn't dominoes.
But you guys get the drift.
You guys get the drift.
Anyway.
Anyway.
Thank you.
Oh man.
All that's against the pussy, nigga.
You thought you had the dough.
Next thing you know, you're spinning a dough.
And then niggas are beating the shit out of you, and it's like dough flying everywhere.
It's crazy, bro.
So anyway.
I wonder why.
They have to invest in their man because they know that what they do is unacceptable.
He does BAM.
Deserves that watch.
Did you not hear me?
He has been working for a month straight.
Like, I I can't even stress this enough.
His streamers, his viewers know he's been doing four to seven hour streams.
Like that takes a lot of work and it mentally drains you.
So the fact that you don't think that I gave him that.
But that's the one thing that she said that's right.
So yeah, niggas like the video.
By the way, I came up with that story on the fly.
I literally came up with that story as I was talking about it, bro.
I had to rehearse that shit.
It literally just came to my head, bro.
Because he deserves it in general.
Just fuck you.
I don't think it's a good thing.
Interesting timing, though.
You gave it to him right after I had a pep talk with him and told him not to take you seriously.
Cooked.
All right, I'm having too much fun.
All right, what's the, let's see here.
All right, let's get it to uh Glenn Maxwell real quick, then we'll get into uh the takeover of Gaza.
As you guys know, Glenn Maxwell, they moved her to another prison chat.
They moved her to a lower security prison um in Texas.
CNN has learned and just so you guys know, the last prison she was at was already low security.
There she was out of prison in Tallahassee.
I've been there before, or or was it Pensacola?
Whatever.
It's a low security prison.
It's like damn near a college campus, bro.
They walk around like like it's a dorm room or some shit.
That Jeffrey Epstein's convicted accomplice, Gillen Maxwell, has been moved to a new prison.
Uh Maxwell has been serving a 20-year prison sentence in Florida.
She's now headed to a minimum security prison in Texas.
CNN's Caitlin Polance joins us now.
So Caitlin, talk to us about this new prison that she's going to and and why she's being moved.
Why is gonna be the question here definitely today?
But we do know from the Bureau of Prisons, they have confirmed through a spokesperson that Ghlaine Maxwell was moved from a federal prison camp in Tallahassee, Florida, to a low security prison.
Bro, they don't even they don't walk around with handcuffs.
They got their little BOP uniforms, they just walk around and chill, bro.
Like the camp?
Niggas really are camping, bro.
It's like a dorm and everything.
like being in college with a bunch of other felons.
...prison in Bryan, Texas, so that's northeast of Austin.
The difference there, it doesn't sound that much different.
Minimum security, low security, but it actually is pretty different.
Um a camp where she was before, people move about freely, there are nonviolent offenders.
Or I'm sorry, where she was before, there are very likely to be violent offenders, gang members.
The risk is higher.
And where she is now, that would be white collar offender uh offenders, people who would not be considered to have as much risk as they would have had at places like where she was in Florida.
Two people at the prison that she is now in Bryan, Texas, two women, you may have heard of them before.
Elizabeth Holmes, uh, from the company Theranos, and then Jen Shaw from the TV show The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.
Those are the types of women, nonviolent white-collar offenders where Ghlaine Maxwell is now.
But you asked why.
The Justice Department and the Bureau of Presidents is not telling us the reason for this move.
Uh, but I did speak to a prison consultant.
I think uh number one, they want to get her out of that other jail.
Number two, I think they're gonna posture for a pardon chat.
Apparently they had a nine-hour conversation and she didn't say anything bad about Trump.
And just so you guys know, um, Trump's deputy attorney general, Todd Blanch, who is his criminal defense attorney, was the one that he appointed as deputy direct uh deputy attorney general.
And uh I ain't gonna lie, bro, it doesn't look too good.
I mean, I mean, he's not gonna have his name tarnished, but I mean like this just looks so bad.
Salton just a few minutes ago, who was saying that from her perspective, this is quite good.
It would be something that she would want.
From Maxwell's perspective.
From Maxwell's perspective, it's more comfortable at the camp or at where she is in Texas, the camp.
But from the Justice Department's perspective, she was speaking to the deputy attorney general just a couple weeks ago.
That signal That's that's Todd Blanch.
It's this guy right here, chat.
This ninja right here.
This is him.
Uh Deputy Attorney General.
He's the number two guy at the Department of Justice.
this is Pam Bondi's right-hand guy basically well she may be a cooperator and that puts her head at a higher risk when there are people around her who may be potentially more violent as the inmates so
So it may be one of the security decisions, but there also could be the possibility of some leniency happening here.
Really interesting.
Uh Caitlin.
Yeah, what's up with CNN getting these fucking whales, bro?
What what the hell, nigga?
Welcome!
Punch!
At least Fox News got the memo.
Like Fox News hires Bimbo Blondes, right?
Like if you're gonna put a woman on our screen to give us the news, like at least make her attractive.
What the fuck?
Might as well just have this ball nigga talk instead of these two fucking creatures.
God damn.
Thank you so much for that.
Let's bring in Dave Ehrenberg.
He's a former state attorney for Palm Beach County, Florida.
He's also known uh attorney general Pam Bomb.
Yeah, you see that?
Yep.
Every single time, man.
It never fucking fails, bro.
They got that yellow thing.
You already know what time it is, baby.
Every single time.
For many years and worked as her drugs are in the Florida attorney general's office, All right, Dave.
So according to our Caitlin Pollance's reporting, this is a nicer prison, fewer violent offenders, more white collar criminals.
Uh what are the possible reasons for why Maxwell would have been moved here?
Brianna, good to be with you.
Well, it comes closely after Todd Blanche, the number two person at the Department of Justice met with her in private, spent hours with her getting her testimony.
Roughly eight or nine hours.
Some money information about the whole Epstein scandal.
And now we see her move to a minimum security facility.
Apparently this is the same facility where Elizabeth Holmes is in Texas.
It's a much better facility than...
She was taken out of Tallahassee at a Oh, by the way, guys, I put new emotes by the way.
I hope you guys enjoyed the new emotes.
I put new emotes on Rumble and on Kick.
But you have to be a subscribe member to get the emotes.
So get in there, guys.
New emotes are hilarious.
I already see some of you guys using them.
I got Frank um doing an O slash as one of the emotes.
Shout out to Josie for making it for me.
Low security facility and put into one which has a lower staff to inmate ratio.
Uh these are like dorms rather than cells.
There's no perimeter fencing, so it's much better.
Now, is it because of what she said to Todd Blanche?
Or is it because during the many hours that her attorney and Ghlaine Maxwell spent with the head of the Department of Justice, number two person there, that they convinced him to get her move because the decision on moving a prisoner is up to the Bureau of Prisons.
And who does a Bureau of Prisons report to?
The Department of Justice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so you know, it could it also be, I mean, if she's seen as someone who is cooperating, I mean, is she at risk there?
And and what kind of happens behind the scenes to negotiate something like this.
Well, this is a benefit clearly, and it's something that the attorney for Ghlaine Maxwell would have mentioned to Todd Blanche said, hey, we've been spending nine hours together.
You can see she's testifying in good faith, honestly and openly.
Can you at least send her to a better facility?
I can see that conversation happening.
And by the way, it that's that happens that inmates are transferred among facilities.
It's nothing illegal or necessarily unethical, but the timing, of course, does raise eyebrows because it happens right after.
And uh President Trump is saying that he's not dangling a pardon, he doesn't even want to have that conversation.
But this is part of the discussions perhaps at Ghilane Maxwell.
Looks like she did give the administration what they wanted, and as a result, she was moved to a better facility.
Uh yeah, the like kind of what the appearance is there.
I also wanted to ask you, uh Dave, because you're such a good person to ask this of.
There's so much focus on the Epstein files, and the original Epstein files were in Palm.
Yeah, we're gonna show Trump freaking out with Epstein files here in a second as well.
On Beach, where you were state attorney after the criminal case against Epstein was closed, But as you know, Epstein had uh, you know, pulled his cameras, his hard drives before police searched his house.
Uh authorities, I believe never subpoenaed that, correct?
time brooks says hamas take a shot of alcohol you'll be dead lawyers and even journalists who have covered this case who have questioned whether some of the state files uh like the original files may have actually been missing a lot of things and a lot of documents do you think that's the case It's hard to say, Brianna.
There was an effort to get the grand jury transcripts at the state level, and the legislature had to change the law to release the grand jury transcripts.
Now we see that.
But that wasn't anything huge because we already knew most of the stuff there.
So now the focus is on the Epstein files, which the Department of Justice has collected, and they have it in their possession in Washington, DC.
To your question, did the stuff from the state files get up to the files in DC?
Probably.
I I am not aware of anything that has been missing.
The thing that I am most interested in is that when the feds went into Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Mansion, they had to use an axe to break into his safe.
And when they broke into his safe, they found thumb drives.
What's on those thumb drives?
We don't know.
So that's all part of the files.
So that's another reason why people want to see this.
Just you guys know, his name is Dave Arenberg.
It's more than just a grand jury transcripts at the federal level.
That's only a portion of what people are looking for.
They're looking for the files.
Yeah, and I wonder if you think this grand jury stuff is a bit of a distraction.
Considering looking at you know the grand jury stuff in Florida, um it was even thought by investigators that that wasn't uh I guess uh fulsomely pursued by prosecutors as it it should have been, maybe not as informative as some people would want it to be.
Do you think that that's uh a distraction, this grand jury stuff?
Well, I do think that even if they get the grand jury materials at the federal level, it will only be a small portion of what the public is demanding.
I think the attorney general was right to say there is no client list because there is no client list, and to say that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself because he did kill himself.
But as far as what's in the files, it's gonna be a lot more than what's in the grand jury transcripts, especially now that we're hearing that only one or two witnesses testified before that grand jury, and it was law enforcement.
So if you want to know what third parties were involved in the sex trafficking ring, you're not gonna get it from the grand jury transcripts.
And that's why there's still that clamoring to get those files, which may never be released.
Yeah.
Yeah, the classified side never will be.
I'm telling y'all, man.
There's there's high side shouldn't know they're just not gonna show.
All right, let me read uh some chats that we're gonna get over, uh, then look at Trump uh freaking out about this shit real fast.
Um let's see here.
Okay.
UmSS loves you, my ninja.
Uh Crisis King.
Thank you so much.
CryptoZoo, Myron, is it okay uh okay to surprise my boyfriend with the latest sneakers a few times a year?
Yeah, that's fine.
I'm assuming you're not a thought.
Uh Cash says, uh fuck it.
Hate the YouTube guys, the end is near.
Okay.
Uh foreign for farmer says I would buy five more memberships for the F if you cut that shit, okay?
Um, you you want me to cut the stream?
Uh Pavskaya says uh the problem with YouTube is how much you have to censor yourself and that uh and that is what truly hurts the quad of the show.
Yeah, you guys enjoyed that last one, right?
When I didn't have to censor myself?
All right, that's fine.
Uh look, we're gonna cover the Nick portion.
I'll cover a portion of it um obviously on YouTube, but yeah, we're gonna go full on um and break it down on on um on OSS.
Uh you're just the host says, Hey Myron, would you be interested in watching and reacting to the Tinder Swindler movie?
Uh nigga also went and hiding.
Yo, we already covered it, bro.
Search Tinder Swindler with Tommy Sotomayor.
We already broke it down, bro.
It was awesome.
Yo, WDMIR and always keeping it a buck.
I've learned a lot in the past year.
OSS for life.
Thank you.
Almost Tim.
Bomyer says, uh, fuck these stingy ass YouTubers.
Uh don't worry about it, bro.
We'll we'll do OSS only soon.
Um, I actually felt bad for uh Sam and Frank because she was with a rich loser.
Neon is going to look back and uh as her leaving as a W. Um Chess says screw juTube.
Okay.
Uh Bluffkin says, Remember the Fed Reacts episode you did about the OFD that killed her boyfriend for trying to leave?
Uh I think so.
She's in jail, bro.
Low key wealth, thank you for subscribing.
Puffskaya, spinning facts on my own wife.
Changed when I had two strokes and couldn't Work for a while.
After multiple kids and 10 years of marriage and me working her uh raising kids, she started with the money bullshit.
Single now, LOL.
Oh man, I'm sorry that happened to you, bro.
Uh, Kumo, so what do you call a chick that acts like this isn't a breadwinner or sex worker?
Well, most women are not going to be generous like that.
Unless you guys are like, you know, been on a long relationship and you give her a lot of gifts.
But when she's like throwing gifts at you like that, love bombing you, it's because she had three or four.
White says, uh, Myron, you need to make comedy skits, LMAO.
Maybe, bro.
I've I've I've always thought about doing stand-up comedy, guys.
I think I could do it.
I think I'd be funnier than ABBA, at least.
I think I'd be funnier than that bitch ass nigga.
Uh Megan Estallion gifted Clay Thompson a $300,000 watch.
Is this another example?
Do you consider Megan Stallion a sex worker?
Perfect example, my friend.
Yeah, she gifted him a $300,000 watch because she's a hoe.
Yes, absolutely.
That's a perfect example.
Uh, spaceman, two dollars.
Appreciate that.
Uh, Magode says uh she's gonna get a pardon after Trump uh after St. Trump ain't involved.
Yep.
Yep.
I predict she's gonna get the pardon after his presidency, though.
That's why they're moving her to a comfortable jail.
You heard it here first.
You heard it here first, niggas.
This is gonna happen.
They did the nine hour interview.
They're gonna release a nine hour interview.
It's gonna exonerate Trump.
Then, more than likely, he's gonna get some backlash.
After the fucking dust dissipates, he's either gonna quietly pardon her while he's still in office, or more than likely, depending on how the backlash goes, he's gonna pardon her on his way out.
Most presidents, guys, do their pardons on their way out because of such an unpopular stance.
Joe Biden, for example, what did he do?
Pardon his son on his way out, pardon Dr. Fauci on his way out.
Pardon everybody he knew was gonna be indicted on his way out.
His family, etc.
So I I predict that Donald Trump will probably do the same.
Put her in a nice prison, let her coast the next three years.
Once she's um, once she's uh once he's out of office or on his way out, he'll sign that last piece of paper.
She's pardoned, you can walk away with it.
Walk out.
Uh, Ghost says, uh, we need OSS only emotes.
You guys get memes, bro.
You guys get better shit than emotes.
Kumo, do you think uh communication or census reduction more than likely a pardon?
Uh yeah, she it basically she's gonna get released, bro.
Whether it's a pardon or a commutation, she's gonna get released from jail, is the point.
Uh Mario, I'm to really just explain a plot to a BET original movie right in front of our faces.
This is amazing.
Yeah, I don't know where I came up with that pizza shit, bro.
I'll be honest.
Apparently, Christine Maxwell, co-founder Chillad, whose software powers the FBI investigative data warehouse for searching vast post-911 data sets, coincidence.
I don't know.
Uh hey, folks, if you get an annual membership, it's like paying $750 a month, but if you get the discount now, it's basically paying $415 for each month for the whole year rather than paying for one dollar for one month and 10 hours.
The rest is still 11 uh 11 for the year.
Get out a few expenses, I bet you can do it.
Appreciate that, Shaq.
Hey Myron, the reason I also sent the Cazarian Mafia video is because it mentions what happened with uh Top H as well as the Russians back in the 1900s.
All three videos are connected in the same way, even the Hellstorm video.
That makes any sense.
Okay, I see what you mean.
It's Trev Myron.
You see Pam Bonnie put 50 million dollar bounty on Nicholas Maduro?
Oh, really?
50 million?
Damn, I didn't know she put 50 M. Wow.
Really?
That's kind of a big deal.
Hold on.
Losing his cool over Epstein.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Thank you.
One hour ago.
Today, the Department of Justice and State Department are announcing a historic 50 million dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicholas Maduro.
Maduro uses foreign terrorist organizations like TDA, Sinaloa, and Cartel of the Sons to bring deadly drugs and violence into our country.
To date, the DEA has seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to Maduro and his associates with nearly seven tons linked to Maduro himself, which represents a primary source of income for the deadly cartels based in Venezuela and Mexico.
Cocaine is often laced with fentanyl, resulting in the loss and destruction of countless American lives.
The DOJ has seized over 700 million dollars of Maduro linked assets, including two proper And for those of you that don't know, this is the prime minister of um Venezuela.
It's Nicolas Maduro, I think, right?
Yeah, here we go.
Here he is.
53rd president of Venezuela.
Um, damn, bro.
I think he has a bigger reward than Osama.
What was Osama's FBI record?
What was Osama's FBI record?
Yeah, the U.S. offered a $25 million reward for information leading to the capture of death of Osama.
This part of the State Department's reward justice program.
However, officials say that no one would receive the reward because bin Lana's location was discovered through electronic surveillance of intelligence, not through human informants.
Yeah, so up to 25 million.
So this dude is 50, bro.
This guy's worth more than bin Laden.
God damn.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone get this amount.
Bruh.
50 million?
This dude got is getting double the price on fucking Osama, dude.
Private jets, nine vehicles and more.
Yet Maduro's reign of terror continues.
He is one of the largest narco traffickers in the world and a threat to our national security.
Therefore, we've doubled his reward to 50 million dollars.
Under President Trump's leadership, Maduro will not escape justice, and he will be held accountable for his despicable crimes.
If you have any information.
Fadi Bear gave us 50 bucks.
Uh small tip, thanks for the knowledge.
Got you, bro.
Appreciate you.
To bring this criminal to justice, call one two oh two, three oh seven four two two eight or go online.
Okay, so this is a DEA case.
Yeah, guys, just so you know.
I mean, we could do a case on Maduro.
Maybe I'll do that.
Today the department maybe I'll do that for you guys.
Guys, they have a criminal complaint on uh Nicholas Maduro.
Hold on.
I think I read it before.
Nicholas Maduro on 14 current former Venezuela official charge with narco-terrorism corruption, drug trafficking.
This was back in 2020.
Uh so age I was involved.
I think this case was led by the DEA probably.
DEA.
So it was 15 million.
Now it's 50.
Goddamn.
Goddamn.
Okay, so does the so the Jose Maraz.
Okay, so these are all the charges from the different districts.
Okay.
Oh shit.
HSI did one.
Shauna Willard.
Oh, do I know her?
That name sounds familiar.
One round conducted.
Okay, Tunnel 18.
Yeah, I think I know I think I've I know Shauna.
Wow.
Small world, bro.
All right.
Interesting, man.
That's crazy.
All right, let's go back to the chats.
Thank you for letting me know about that, bro.
I might I might do a breakdown on Maduro.
Um, okay.
Bugsy says, uh, you should really react to the new South Park episode.
They really shit on Charlie Kirk and the Jays.
Okay.
Levere Adams, yo, Martin, do you think them boys had a hand in the text written in the Bible?
This is because the Bible speaks highly of Israel, unless I'm missing something.
Yeah, the Schofield Bible.
Damn, FBI placed a 50 million dollar bond on.
Yeah, so the this is breaking news.
Yeah, it's crazy, bro.
That's crazy.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on one second, ninjas.
Developing now.
Major seizure.
The plane belonging to Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro was taken.
And this was almost a year ago.
Taken by the U.S. and brought here to South Florida for violence.
Hey guys, do me a favor, we got 2300 likes, man.
Let's get up to 2500 now.
Two 200 to go.
Alright, 200 likes, guys.
Violating U.S. sanctions.
Local times Leanne Morahona is live in Fort Lauderdale with the details.
Leanne.
And to put this in perspective, this plane could be compared to Air Force One.
It's now in a hangar here at FXE.
A plane owned and used by Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is now in the hands of the U.S. government after being seized in the Dominican Republic and flown to Fort Lauderdale executive airport.
So today we formally seized.
Oh shit.
That's Tony.
That's uh my old sack, guys.
He's my old uh special agent in charge.
This is the guy that brought me in and said, uh, yo man, you going too crazy on YouTube, bro.
That's crazy.
What a small world.
He's a nice guy, man.
Uh I don't got a problem with him.
You know.
Uh, but yeah.
That day.
Shout out to Mercus.
Five gifted, appreciate you.
I think he's higher up now.
I think he's like an advisor for Trump.
But yeah, this is a special agent in charge for Miami.
Um I could see.
I know Tony personally.
He's a nice guy, man.
I really don't got nothing bad to say about him.
Yeah, I mean.
Like to him, it was like, bro, you're on YouTube, you know what I mean?
You got you, you, you know, you got a clearance, shit like that.
I get it.
Uh a Venezuelan-owned aircraft, predominantly used by Nicholas Maduro.
Maduro for violations of U.S. sanctions and other criminal matters that we're looking at.
The U.S. Department of Justice alleges the plane was obtained illegally.
Well, you guys are in the chat shocked.
Yeah, bro.
That guy was my boss when I was an agent.
Yep.
He was a special agent in charge back then.
Uh when I left in 2020.
I think he's like an advisor for Trump now on DHS.
Um, but yeah.
Purchased last year from a Florida company for 13 million dollars and exported through the Caribbean to Venezuela.
The Dasalt Falcon 900 EX is said to be the equivalent of Air Force One, having been used to fly Maduro to and from a Venezuelan military base and internationally.
This was a tremendous partnership with HSI, HSI Santa Domingo, and our partners over at Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security, as well as lots of coordination with the Dominican uh Republic government that make this happen today.
For years, homeland security investigations has worked to stop billions of dollars from reaching the Maduro regime.
The seizure is considered an escalation in an already tense relationship between the US and Venezuela.
What is the message here that's being sent to the Maduro regime in Venezuela?
Yeah, that HSI, its partners have the global reach, the expertise, and the familiarity in order to reach out and affect action on anyone, including heads of state who think they're untouchable.
Crazy stuff.
And then H7 Miami had a criminal complaint on one of his guys, as you guys can see here.
Thank you.
What the fuck?
This came out 58 minutes ago.
FBI makes shocking announcement?
This is Democracy Watch.
Mark, we have major breaking news here.
It looks like the FBI has sided with John Cornyn in his effort to get the FBI to go and retrieve these Texas Democrats who are right now breaking quorum in Chicago, Illinois.
So first and foremost, you know, you and I have spoken about the legality of this move.
Obviously, it's not legal to weaponize the DOJ to do the political bidding of these politicians.
And so how do you how do you deal with the disparity between the fact that A, it's not illegal, but B, it's happening anyway.
Right.
So look, I said in no uncertain terms that the FBI is not going to be able to retrieve these people, and I stand by that.
Okay.
That is that remains my position, and you will now all have it on two videos.
You can go watch the last one where I said it, and this one you can bookmark as well.
It is one thing for Cash Patel to go along with this charade that John Cornyn set up because he is running for Senate against Ken Paxton, so he needed to come up with some cockamamy bullshit thing that makes it seem like he's you know upping the ante.
It's one thing for Cash Patel to say, fine, like yes, I got your I got your letter, and you know, we'll do.
We're gonna we're gonna we're gonna help track these people down.
Um it is another thing though for the FBI to actually take affirmative steps uh to uh essentially kidnap these people or or somehow arrest them for what I don't know, uh, and drag them out of the state of Illinois uh back to Texas.
The governor of Texas, uh the governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker has already said that like you know, this this won't happen on his watch, and I believe him.
He's one of the big fighters for democracy right now.
Um but there's also just like the practical reality, which is that these FBI agents, you know, join the bureau to investigate crimes.
And uh there just isn't a basis and a way in which they're gonna get Chicago FBI agents to go find these people and then somehow what?
Like literally throw them in the back of a van.
Now I realize you're gonna say yes, Mark, that's exactly what this government does.
But throw the back of a van and drive them to Texas.
I mean, I I just I think that that is I I my bet is still uh against that happening.
I think that what Cash Patel will probably announce in the coming days is we have found them.
You know, you asked us to go find them, we have found them.
Now, of course, we all know where they are.
Uh, I'm gonna uh guys, we're gonna get um Glenn Greenwald on the show very soon.
Turn it up with him now.
Uh very respected journalists.
We'll have a discussion maybe next week or something like that.
Also locking in some other big guests for the year for you guys.
So we got some meet coming uh this year, guys.
We're we're taking over, bro.
I'm telling you guys we are taking over.
They demonetize us, but they can't stop us.
Because we're gonna be able to do that.
Right, we've we've also found them because they've come forward and said they're in Chicago.
So um, well, to that point, and and I know that the lines have been blurred here because we have watched ICE agents across the country need no pretext of a crime to be able to throw people in the back of a van and just drive off with them.
So we have kind of seen um state-sanctioned kidnapping occur.
But but in a normal world, does there need to be some rationale, some legal rationale for the FBI to be able to touch anybody?
Because the reality is that these Texas legislators have not committed a crime.
They're making use of a tool to um to bring about some political end, right?
Like like quorum breaks are a tool that's been used since the 1800s.
It's not a crime.
All right, yo, cool aid assassin, I got your DM.
But dude, you gotta give me a timestamp, bro.
This shit is fucking two plus hours long, bro.
You gotta give me a timestamp.
Hilarious name though, by the way.
And you're a former Army infantry, man.
Thank you for your service.
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Now every time I receive the gift, I'm like what these 304s have done.
Look, man, if it's like wowly lavish, that's what I'm talking about.
Martin, is Maduro's bounty more than Menchel's bounty now?
Probably, bro.
Yes for 71.
Yo, Mark, I think uh what do you say?
Okay, yes, yo, Myron, I think Nick bashing Candace was wrong.
Candace said after the pod, she asked if she wanted to hang out if you want to hang out with her family, and that she asked him if you wanted anything edited and he still based her and called her a bitch.
That's just wrong.
What's your take?
Also, don't you think that the USA has a lot of fall on the cartels power over Mexico?
Uh, since you worked in age side, guess you have an insight on this.
Uh yeah, the cartels definitely um heavily involved, but that's why they designated them as a terrorist organization, because if they designate them as a terrorist organization, they can um mobilize more units from the from the government.
Um as far as Nick with Candace, um.
Look, um, I spoke with Nick.
Uh he has some pretty valid grievances, you know.
Um I I see why he was not happy.
Um, and I'll just kind of leave it at that.
You know, I wish they got along, but you know, it is what it is.
But uh when I spoke with him offline, um, he did have some valid grievances, so I can't really be mad at him.
Uh hopefully one day we can all come together, though.
You know, wishful thinking, right?
Uh Devil O slash, appreciate that.
Crime to be able to do that.
And in fact, there are fines put in place, which kind of legitimizes the use of quorum uh of quorum breaking as a tool, but it's not illegal.
And so does the FBI need some type of actual crime to be able to put their hands on anybody.
So, I mean, there are several layers of the reasons why this would be completely like crazily out of bounds.
The first is you say there's no crime.
The second is even if there were a crime, it would be a state crime.
Like the FBI is not like the roving enforcer of federal of state laws.
Like that that isn't like the FBI investigates federal crimes.
That's what the FBI does.
It's part of the Federal Department of Justice.
It is not like if you are, you know, the Utah attorney general and you are like we have a shoplifter who is, you know, violated Utah's anti-shoplifting statute.
They don't get to call the FBI and be like, hey, go go start a manhunt, you know, around the country.
All right.
Um let's get into this um Epstein thing real quick.
Cool over Epstein.
Yeah, so Trump got really mad for this.
Asked about CNN's reporting that Vice President J.D. Vance was planning to hold a strategy session tonight on Jeffrey Epstein damage control.
Here's what the president of the United States said.
Look, the whole thing is a hoax.
It's put out by the Democrats because we've had the most successful six months in the history of our country.
Oh my God, he's still running with the hoax thing, bruh.
And that's just a way of trying to divert attention to something that's total bullshit.
It's bullshit and it's a hoax.
Those are the exact words that he just used there.
Dude, you see, the problem here is that his administration pushed for it, man.
Of course, the Jeffrey Epstein situation is not bullshit or a hoax, right?
There are thousands of girls who were sexually assaulted and abused while underage.
That's not the All right.
So we got retarded Shisnak comes in here, says, Never thought I'd see the Dame Iron Sides with a bitch when she is indeed wrong for doing them dirty, even dumbass fresh agrees.
Bad take, you ain't reading all the OSS matches of bro.
Hey, Shiznet.
If you watched when I broke down the interview, I clearly said this interview could have been way better.
I don't know why she had an axe to grind and uh talking about all this personal stuff when they could have talked about the Iran war.
There was way better things going on.
I literally said that.
So shut the fuck up, dude.
Okay?
You clearly didn't watch all the content.
And you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
All right, dude.
Holy shit, man.
Literally, I said that.
I said, I don't know why she's fucking attacking him.
And taking this aggressive posture with him.
I literally said that when I reacted to the interview.
I was like, this interview could have been way better.
And then I didn't know at the time that like the Iran war was going on.
That makes it even worse.
It could have been a very fruitful uh conversation talking about foreign policy, what's gonna come next, what's gonna happen with the war.
No, you don't watch every day, because if you watch every day, you want to say something so dumb shit.
If you do watch every day, you would know that I said that already.
You don't watch every day, or you might have missed that interview.
That's fine if you don't watch every day, but like don't sit here and fucking lie in my chat, bro.
The ass or a hoax.
I literally said that that that was that was fucked up that she did that.
I literally said that.
It was fucked up that she put it behind a pit wall, and it was fucked up that she made the interview completely adversarial for no reason.
I literally said that.
You're just trying to fucking antagonize a start problems, bro.
And that's not partisan, right?
You can say that as a Democrat, you say that as a Republican, and certainly as the MAGA base, which has not let up on this issue tonight.
And it comes as JD Vance appears to be taking on a central role when it comes to the Epstein investigation.
Sources are telling CNN tonight that Vance's role is to essentially act as a middle person, a middleman between the warring factions inside the Trump administration, because there are warring factions over what to do with the Epstein files.
On one side now, the Attorney General Pam Bondi.
She now says there's nothing more.
Thank you, Chad.
You guys are my witnesses.
Bruh.
What the hell?
And I said it multiple times, too.
This guy's coming in here just talking out his ass, bro.
On the other end, FBI director Cash Patel, who had long wanted transparency on Epstein.
Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederist?
Um, the the Oh man, yo, CNN has these clips on fucking go to, bro.
Dude, they literally have these clips ready to go, bro.
Ready to go.
Just scale Pederist in human history.
Simple, because of who's on that list.
Vance, though, was once in lockstep with Patel, wanting all the files, wanting any lists or whatever euphemism, but lists to know who was involved, pounding the table for answers.
Vance wanted them.
In September of 2021, Vance wrote, quote, Remember when we learned that our wealthiest and most powerful people were connected to a guy who ran a literal child child sex trafficking ring, and then that guy died mysteriously in jail.
And now we just don't talk about it.
A few months later, Vance re responded to a post claiming the DOJ and Golane Maxwell's lawyers made a deal that her so-called little black book would never be made public.
To that, Vance responded, I quote again, what possible interest would the U.S. government have in keeping Epstein's clients secret?
Oh.
And here he is last year, speaking to right-wing podcaster Theo Vaughn.
Seriously, we need to release the Epstein list.
That is an important thing.
Man, they got these clips ready to go, bro.
This just makes a this is why it looks so bad because everyone in the administration was talking about releasing the files, dude.
So for them to like not do it looks very bad.
Well, it would be important.
Now though, Vance has very little to say publicly about Epstein.
Occasionally has tossed some red meat at the MAGA base by blaming the media for Epstein reporting, specifically the Wall Street Journal when they had that birthday book.
In fact, Vance's tune, other than being quiet, has changed so much when he has said something that Theo Vaughn has called Vance out.
Theo Vaughn actually reposted a clip of that interview with Vance and added, quote, Yeah, what changed?
And that is a question that many are asking, including Epstein's victims and their families, who obviously know that the Epstein allegations and underage child sex abuse is not hoax or bullshit.
In fact, they are increasingly calling out Trump and the administration as they want transparency.
Virginia Dufries family saying in a statement after Maxwell was suddenly moved to that cushy lower security prison in a residential neighborhood, right after she met with Trump's deputy attorney general, quote, this move smacks of a cover-up.
The victims deserve better.
Well, the attorney for another victim, Annie Farmer, who says Epstein and Maxwell assaulted her in 1996, slammed the DOJ for lack of transparency, writing, it's Max of a cover-up.
And Alicia Arden, who claims Epstein assaulted her in 1997, telling NBC News, quote, there's a cover-up of some kind going on.
And of course, people talking about a cover up because why not put out all the information when for years your team was out there saying this information should be there for everyone to see.
Kristen Holmes is out front live outside the White House, beginning our coverage this this night.
Kristen Trump clearly angry that these questions are not going away about the Epstein case.
Uh, you know, to kind of lose his own.
Yeah, they're gonna they're gonna keep going at this forever.
And if you guys notice, like CNN are some of the biggest antagonizers of this Epstein story, bro.
They will not let it go.
Jake Tapper, all these motherfuckers, bro, ABC, CNBC, they're not going to stop.
It's cool there and to swear in that room, members of his cabinet, CEO of Apple, all standing there shouting.
Show a real level of frustration.
Yeah, Aaron, that's right, and it's not surprising because what we're hearing is uh what we're seeing from Trump publicly is also what's going on behind the scenes, that he doesn't understand why this won't just go away.
One of the things that President Trump is good at is essentially avoiding certain stories, letting things die out and moving on, and this just isn't going away now.
Of course, as you've mentioned, some of his strongest supporters are the ones who are perpetuating this story, who continue to bring it up and ask for more transparency.
But I will tell you that while President Trump wants to not talk about the Epstein files, he gets frustrated with these questions.
There are those around him, particularly within the White House, who understand that the White House needs to take control of this narrative.
They have been largely on the defense for several weeks now, since that Department of Justice memo, and that's why, or at least part of why it was important for JD Vance, the vice president, to have a sit-down with the top people who are part of that response.
It's not just the public response, but it's also making sure that all the team players are on the same team.
I will remind you the last time we talked about a sit-down meeting between Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the head of the FBI, Cash Patel, and the attorney general Pam Bondi, the deputy director of the FBI stormed out of that meeting after he was not going hard enough with like fucking you need to bring the DNI DNI in too.
Like Tulsi Gabbard needs to be a part of these conversations.
Like there's classified stuff that you guys need to fucking bring out.
I don't know why no one ever talks about Tulsi Gabbard.
Like, she's just as important, if not more important, than Pam Bondi.
Pam Bondi is the attorney general, which means she's not gonna have any access to any of the high side shit outside of the FBI, because the FBI is the only intelligence agency really that's in her purview under the DOJ.
Like a real member of the IC.
So it's Tulsi Gabbard that's gonna have all the stuff that we actually want to know.
The spy shit, compromise shit, blackmail shit, that's all gonna be in the classified stuff.
I don't know why people haven't connected this yet.
I'm like the only motherfucker that I've seen that's talking about this Epstein stuff that has been saying we need to talk to Tulsi Gabbard, Tulsi Gabbard, is gonna have what the fuck you guys are looking for.
You guys want the blackmail shit, the Intel stuff, it's all gonna be classified stuff from the fucking IC.
Who runs the IC?
It's going to be Tulsi Gabbard.
CIA, DIA, NSA, all these different fucking intelligence agencies, Tulsi Gabbard oversees all of them.
Holy fuck, people are stupid.
Still have the media and all his other retards coming out and saying, Oh, yeah, bro, like uh, you know, uh, Pam Bondi needs to like do more.
Bro, Pam Bondi's a fucking well, Pam Blondie.
She's a fucking bimbo, bro.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE F*** SHE TALKED ABOUT.
INFORMATION ABOUT PAM BONDI AND There are clearly warring factions here.
And if they are going to take control of the narrative, they are going to take control of the optics, they have to be on the offensive and they have to be working together as a team.
So this idea of them talking about strategy, it's not just how they're going to respond, it's making sure that everyone is on the exact same page as they do issue their response.
And one of the things, of course, we've been reporting is this idea that they are debating and leaning towards releasing at least part of that transcript of the interview with the deputy attorney general Todd Blanche and Glain Maxwell.
That of course is a big decision to make.
They're gonna want to make sure that all the key players who are going to be held responsible.
That includes Cash Patel, Pam Bondi, are aware and on the same page as that information potentially comes out.
All right, Kristen, thank you so much.
And Kristen, of course, with all that new reporting from the White House tonight.
I want to go to James Marsh because he's a lawyer who has represented about a dozen Epstein accusers, including Maria Farmer, who we have spoken to here on this program.
Also with me, Mimi Roca.
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Uh a prosecutor.
She was a prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, and Westchester County District Attorney, and Barry Levine, of course, back with us, former editor of the National Inquirer.
Uh, extensive reporting on Maxwell and Epstein, author of The Spider Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghlaine Maxwell.
So, Barry, you know, Trump, as you can see there, very agitated, right?
He's in a room, he's got some of his economic team around him.
CEO of Apple is standing in there, and he is asked about Epstein and loses his cool, calls it a hoax, calls it uh BS.
And the thing about it is, Barry, is that he could just do the most basic thing that would make all of this immediately go away, which would be to release all the files and let people actually read what is in them.
Well, Aaron, they're absolutely listening they're in a pickle right now.
And you know, his com Yep, it's very bad.
Comments continue to be a betrayal to the the to the victims.
I mean, he has never been an advocate for for victims.
He himself has uh had uh numerous uh allegations of sexual misconduct launched against him.
Uh he's denied each and every one over multiple years.
But we're in a situation here where they have to do something.
They also have the the lawmakers on both sides who have requested the Epstein files to review before they begin questioning these individuals that they put out under subpoena, former President Clinton and so many others.
So they have to make a decision in terms of are they are they gonna going to allow Pam Bondy and her Justice Department to turn over those files?
The files should be turned over to the lawmakers, and then we as a Bro, these guys are still putting all the onus on fucking Pam Blondie.
All right, um, let's go here.
Okay.
When is the power Nick Zurk and Sneeko happening?
Hopefully one day.
Um I'll have all three of them.
So hopefully one day.
Um, Ram 15 says, Oh, would you have or done a breakdown of four three students that went missing in Mexico?
Didn't hear about it.
Arminia Ninja, I believe Trump is baiting the media in the Dems into going after the Epstein Files.
Reverse psychology.
done it numerous times.
I don't know about that one, bro.
I'm not surprised.
Attack Nick has ever been a positive.
I don't know about if I don't know if are she cool crowd or no?
I don't know.
Yak says, uh cancel my YouTube premium for OSS.
Uh all I watch now.
Question.
Have you heard of the geopolitical commentator Shaheed Bolson from Middle Nation?
He has an interesting insight on the war in Gaza.
Are you familiar?
Nope.
Not familiar with him.
So Boosted Myron, did you go over the interview that BB did with Fox News where he lied about everything and how uh now St. Gaza is raised to the ground because Hamas Blue tried the buildings?
Nah, I didn't hear about that, but we could watch a little bit of it.
Um I don't know, maybe because they keep putting these retard chicks that kind of look hot, so nobody presses it.
All right.
Uh Demetrius says, yo, uh, what does a bounty reward mean?
Does it mean the first person to locate Maduro so the US can USA can nah?
It's the person that leads to gives information that leads directly to his arrest.
That's what they mean.
Thank you.
Shisna says I'm rage baiting.
Richard says, hey Martin, so you've been saying how infighting uh thank you to uh jar 304 for the five gifted.
So Richard says, hey Martin, so you've been saying how infighting with each other, Nick Candice, and Tucker is hurtful towards the movement.
After watching Candace's interview with Nick, it wasn't great, and Tucker's piece of Nick and later Nick's defense.
My support for both of them is wavering.
What would you advise us, the viewers to do?
Should we still support these people?
Well, it's up to you, bro.
I can't tell you what to do.
Um, at the end of the day, um uh um, you know, everyone has a different world view.
I can't tell you who to watch who not to watch, right?
That's honestly a personal decision.
So the only person that can really make that decision is you, bro.
I can't tell you what who you should and should not watch.
You know, that that'd be out of my you know.
I'm not gonna tell you guys what to what to watch and what not to watch.
But if you're if your supportive of them is wavering, I I understand, bro.
I understand.
I mean, they they they uh they really bash them unnecessarily, bro.
You know, they they definitely bash Nick unnecessarily.
He's been blackballed forever, people have tried to destroy him.
So I understand his position.
I I understand.
So uh Chris says, um, ran to Walmart for some good food, or no, so for some food and got a show.
A flock of weave warriors chimping out when I was leaving.
It's not a stereotype at this point.
Doomed.
Anywho, W mustache man.
Uh man.
Mike Carmack says Nick had sex with Destiny.
Bro, are you fucking retarded?
Dude, when people like, that's like the low IQ like insult.
Like I've heard people say that, oh, Nick is gay.
Bro, just let us know that you don't have any real fucking like, dude, that's such a low IQ comment.
You know what I mean?
When they don't got anything on you, they say you're gay.
That's what girls say to me.
You're gay.
You're gay.
Nick's gay.
All right.
Congratulations.
You've proven that you fucking have a 60 IQ.
You know?
That's like how women assault each other.
You know.
It's like they can't attack his ideas or my ideas, so they call us gay.
So fucking stupid.
Anyway.
All right.
Um let's see here.
one of the operations directors in the higher.
So here's Anthony Aguilar with Tucker.
Thank you.
And we are going to cover um Nick's talk on Tucker Tucker.
I have it here for you guys.
You guys have been asking me for for this for a week.
So I will cover it.
I will cover it.
I'll probably do it last.
So you guys will get what you asked for.
I'll probably do half of it on all the platforms, then another half.
Um on OSS only.
With the ghost says, as far as I'm aware, Candice and Crowder are still not cool with each other.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know what the relationship is there.
Uh, um.
Let me uh Yeah, the reason why my Twitter's uh 720p, bro, is because um I use Rumble Studio on there, and for some odd reason it just moves it down to 720.
So uh I don't know why.
Just watch on Rumble, bro, or YouTube.
Rumble and YouTube is 4K, dude.
Or kick.
Kick a SNADP.
Kick is super clear too.
Kick a S N ADP, Rumble's 4K, YouTube's 4K.
Twitter 720p, but that's because I um you know.
That's because I'm using Rumble Studio.
Comfort zone says only do it on OSS.
Cover Zone does not like you too, Ben.
Audience and at home, uh two hours ago here in Jerusalem.
I sat down with an exclusive interview with the Israeli Prime Minister.
We talked for about 25 minutes on camera, right before a significant meeting is about to happen.
As you know, the fate of the hostages is still out there.
As you know, there are allegations against this government for genocide and starvation.
Uh, there are questions about his relationship with Donald Trump, even Vladimir Putin.
Israel's long-term plans for Gaza and how they achieve a lasting peace is still an open question tonight.
We mentioned we're almost two years into this war.
This country's tired, but they're still fighting.
Here now, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, on all those topics and more.
Mr. Prime Minister.
Thank you for your time today.
Well, glad to see you again.
Thank you.
After this interview, you will go immediately into a meeting with your security cabinet.
Will Israel take control of all of Gaza?
We intend to.
And there you guys have it.
There you guys have it.
Finally.
Finally.
They admitted what the plan was the whole time.
They finally admitted it, bro.
Thank you.
In order to uh assure our security, remove Hamas there, uh, enable the population to be free of Gaza and to pass it to civilian governance.
Uh that is not Hamas and not anyone advocating uh the destruction of Israel.
That's what we want to do.
We want to liberate ourselves and liberate the people of Gaza from the awful terror of Hamas.
And you were in the Gaza uh strip to this.
You met Palestinians who are fighting Hamas because finally they see that they have a future.
They can rid themselves of this awful tyranny that not only holds our hostages, but holds two million Palestinians in Gaza hostage.
Uh that's got to end.
Are you saying today that you will take control of the entire 26-mile Gaza Strip as it was 20 years ago to this month in 2005?
Well, we don't want to keep it.
We want to have a security perimeter.
Uh we don't want to govern it.
We don't want to uh be there as a governing body.
We want to hand it over to uh Arab forces uh that will govern it properly without threatening us and giving uh Gazans a good life.
That's not possible with Hamas.
The only way that you're gonna have a different future is to get rid of uh uh this uh neo-Nazi armies.
The Hamas are monsters.
Look at what they're doing to our people.
Look at what they're doing to uh the way they massacred, raped, beheaded uh our people or men and women burned our man.
They're still going with uh with the fucking they're still going with the lies, man.
That's wild.
Babies, and they are really cruel to their own people because when we try to take them away from the combat zones, they shoot them.
They want people to be civilian casualties.
They want a starvation policy that they uh themselves are trying to uh uh put into being, and we're doing everything to reverse that.
They have to go.
I think President Trump has said it, you know.
Uh huh.
You have to see two things in Gaza.
You have to see Hamas eliminated, and you have to have the hostages released, and he's absolutely right.
There are 20 hostages that the Israelis believe are still alive.
And in recent events, the closer the IDF got to them.
Many of them were killed.
Are you prepared for that?
We're doing everything in our power to salvage the hostages.
We've uh, you know, in the beginning, the second day of the war, I think, a senior command official in Israel said, you know, you're gonna have to get used to the idea that we're not gonna see any of them alive.
And I said, No, I don't agree with that.
I think with a combination of the right military tactics and international pressure, we can get all of them, and certainly most of them.
What he won't tell you is he could have got them back on a tenth, but uh you don't want you you don't he don't want you to know that.
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Right at last week, man.
Those IOS don't end, man.
All right.
Um, some chats here.
Myron, I was trying to break out my girl, so I showed you your content thinking it would push her away.
All it did was drive her closer.
She agrees with everything I said.
What the fuck do I do?
She hella likes me, but I'm only 23 and trying to not try to be serious relationship.
Met you a brick when you took a pick with me, gave me some fire advice.
What you said for real save my life, let me know.
Thank you for all you do.
I mean, I'll tell you this, man.
You probably get in your lifetime three good girls, bro.
You know?
So you know what you gotta do.
I mean, if she's if she's good, keep her around.
Just tell her you're not ready to commit.
And if she hangs out, then you know it's for real.
But if you really don't want to be with her, bro, maybe she's not hot enough or she's annoying or whatever, get rid of her, bro.
I can't make that decision for you.
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Isn't it funny how he pushed all this degenerate content for years?
Then once he started getting invited to ditty parties, um, he became all woke even pushing the vaccine.
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Yeah, it's kind of crazy that Howard Stern I mean that I I I tweeted about this.
Um the Howard Stern show getting canceled by serious, uh I I would argue is um it's just another nail in the coffin for um for traditional media guys.
That's really what it comes down to.
Traditional media is cooked, chat.
It's absolutely cooked, man.
Absolutely cooked.
Mark, when you partnering with ExpressVPN and dropping a link, uh I don't work with Express VPN.
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Um, we've been live for damn.
It's only nine o'clock.
We've been on for yeah, we started the stream early.
We've been on for like four hours uh almost five hours now.
Out.
So far we got out of 255, we've got 205 released, 148 of them are alive.
Nobody believed that.
And I believe we can get the others, but we have to combine the right tactics, military tactics.
Without military pressure, nothing works.
Yesterday I spoke with La Ron Berman.
He has two brothers.
Yes.
His family believes they are still alive.
He said the following: "My advice to you," speaking to the prime minister, "by all means necessary.
We need to bring them back for stability in the region for the future of Israel.
It's a tough decision, but we will handle everything." Meaning Israel.
What do you say to the families of the hostage?
That's exactly what we're trying to do.
Uh people say you can't both release the hostages and eliminate Hamas, and I disagree.
I think so far we've shown that we can, and I intend to complete the job.
But we have three missions.
One to uh eliminate the Hamas as a governing and military uh power in Gaza, otherwise there's no future for anyone, and we'll have many more kidnappings and many more hostages.
Second, achieve the liberation of all our hostages, and third, make sure that Gaza doesn't pose a threat to Israel again.
And we're well on our way to achieve all three.
Now there are difficulties because there's so much vilification and misrepresentation in the press.
There's uh yeah, you're starving people in the ship, but they're vilif they're just vilifying you for no reason, right?
An attempt to uh uh put blame on Israel for the interdiction of humanitarian supplies that Hamas is interdicting, and Israel is uh the the international community is delivering the blame to Israel.
They're doing everything to rob these food trucks, they're taking the food for themselves and then jacking up the price for the remaining supplies to their own population.
That's monstrous.
We we have seen some of that.
And you're right about that.
And you're also right that we went into Gaza while we've been here this week, and we're in the southern town of Rafah near the Sinai Desert in Egypt, and that town has been flattened.
And you have been accused of genocide.
How do you respond to that?
Well, if uh as uh Ambassador Huckabee said if we're practicing genocide, we're surely doing a very bad job of it because we could have, you know, basically uh uh eliminated the entire population of Gaza, but we went the other direction.
We did something that no army in history ever did.
We're uh supplying humanitarian food to the enemy's population because we distinguished between combatants and non-combatants.
We're putting in, we put in two million tons of food.
I mean, if we wanted to commit genocide, we wouldn't give two million tons of food to the food's not getting in there, bro.
And also, the reason you see the flattened buildings is because Hamas booby traps every Oh.
So now that but the now the buildings are blown up, they're they're booby trap by Hamas, so they blew it up.
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Every single building.
So when we come in, we first have the population moved, even though Hamas tries to keep them in the combat zones.
But after they move and we start to move into the neighborhoods that are now populated only by terrorists, they Ignite these booby traps.
So what we do is we put in uh an APC and armored personnel carrier with uh a lot of explosives, detonate it, it sets off all the booby traps, and the buildings begin to collapse as a result of that.
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Oh, yo, yo, Gaza's flying because uh Hamas got booby traps.
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Populated buildings.
Secondly, they've built this underground terror tunnel network with billions of dollars that they had.
They didn't build Gaza up.
They built a Gaza terror city.
And who gave them that money?
You did.
Underground.
So we now detonate the tunnels.
The tunnels explode, and they take down the buildings that are above the tunnels.
And the reason you see this devastation is not because Israel is wiping out these uh these structures from the Yeah, this is Charlie Kirk and Meg Kelly.
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Build with civilians.
It's because they've been booby-trapped by Hamas, and that's the kind of warfare that we have to do.
I'm hearing you say that you deny this charge of genocide.
Totally.
That's what you're saying.
Oh, let's see what he's gonna say about this one.
Totally.
But last week, and you referred to it a few moments ago, President Trump mentioned the word starvation.
And he pretty much said it is what it is, uh, from his observation, looking at video and pictures.
Were you surprised by that?
No, look, I I think President Trump has been terrific.
He's supported us uh in so many ways, and he's giving he understands that we have to get rid of Hamas.
He understands that Hamas is also using these their own interdiction uh tactics to prevent humanitarian aid going.
So there's been I'll tell you guys this.
As you guys can see here, Nanyahoo is a skilled politician.
And the reason why you know he's a skilled politician is because he doesn't answer the questions directly.
He's able to dance and fucking moonwalk all around that bitch.
And shortages, no question about that.
There's been also suffering.
And what I intend to do with President Trump, we talked about that and agreed upon that, is to have to overcome this with a humanitarian surge So we're opening up safe routes that through which a trucks can go through.
We're setting up, we're going to try to quadruple the distribution points that are manned by Americans.
And they're doing a hell of a job distributing food to Gazans without Hamas taking over the food.
And that's really what we're doing, and airdrops that we intend to do.
We're already doing, and we invite other countries to join us.
So it's Israel that's doing now uh and has been doing for some time, an effort to give humanitarian aid to the population without letting the Hamas terrorists take it, steal it for themselves, and uh sell it at exorbitant prices.
Has President Trump given the green light for your plan to take over the remaining 25% of Gaza and occupy all of it.
Well, you know, he's uh he understands that it's Israel who's gonna do the fighting.
It's not American soldiers.
Did he give you a yes?
Well, he just says, uh no Israel will do what it has to do, and we haven't got into that kind of discussion.
But we have gone in into a discussion on two things.
One, the humanitarian surge that we're gonna do, which will precede our uh final military action, because I want the population to be in safe zones, to have food, water, sewage, electricity, medical help.
Uh I want to free two million Gazans from uh Hamas uh terrorism.
The second thing that we agree on is that the day after has to have certain principles.
I'm not talking about a detailed plan yet because I think that'll be developed.
But the the five principles, the the key principles of these.
One, Hamas has to lay down its arms, two, Gaza has to be demilitarized.
Three, all the hostages have to be released, and four, uh, Israel will be responsible for overall security.
So if there's an attempt to have a resurgent Hamas or resurgent terrorism, you know, we're the ones who are going to take care of it.
And five, let Gaza be governed by a civilian authority that is not Israel.
Because I don't want to uh I don't want to occupy Gaza forever, I don't want to govern Gaza, I want to have a different uh governance there that uh basically is uh willing to live in peace with Israel and give Gazans a different future.
That's entirely different from the the these unbelievable lies that are leveled against us, frankly against me too, uh, by uh the international press that doesn't.
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So is Boo Bu Traps Hebrew for Israeli airstrikes?
Pretty much, bro.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Kumo says uh baby traps is hilarious, and Eric Prince literally said he could flood the tunnels.
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Yeah, I'm tired of this nigga line, bro.
But what really matters, guys, is we know now that um we know now that um that they are gonna absolutely take the Gaza strip.
Okay, let's go here real quick.
We're gonna cover um Aguilar, Anthony Aguilar, real quick, and then we're gonna um go on to uh Nick and Tucker.
We'll do that last.
I'm gonna fast forward.
But the reality is so here's Anthony Aguilar, and this dude is like an Israeli spokesman.
This dude right here on the right.
The IDF in terms of your response to what you just heard.
Yes, hello, Piers.
Um, just to begin, I hope I will be given the same latitude to speak as uh the previous guest.
There were no interruptions and no cross-reference and no really tough questions.
And I hope you will lend me the same uh level of uh of attention here.
What I would like to say is that I really hope Mr. or Lieutenant Colonel in reserve Saguilao will enjoy his 15 minutes of caressing global media attention.
Um I think what he's doing is tremendously dishonest.
I think there are multiple cases of evidence, sworn statements by his colleagues from the uh Gaza Humanitarian Foundation that claim that he is not only not truthful, but in fact lying, fabricating, making up events, that he was spent more of his time in hotels in Tel Aviv than where he was supposed to be.
And this is one of a few dudes that came in and tried to say this guy, Anthony Aguilar, is lying.
On the ground in the four distribution centers, not three.
He's out of the territories.
So he doesn't know the situation on the ground, but there are four centers up and running.
And uh I think that uh it is tremendously dishonest to be fired from a place, begging to stay on, begging to have a new contract, then being told that you are not wanted because you are substandard, you are not professional, you have had issues with your colleagues, and you are not wanted on the ground.
You do not bring any benefit, you fight you're fired, and then Subsequently to go on this uh media little media campaign that you have gone now in order to try to uh smear Israel.
I think that is very dishonest.
I think you are full of it.
I question your personal and professional integrity.
I question why, if this was the case, did you not only uh say how much how proud you are to work for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation as you were working, but why did you try to be reinstated and renegotiate a new contract?
Why, if you claim that you saw things that weren't all right on the ground, did you not document or report anything in real time during the little time that you spent there in not in Tel Aviv hotels?
And why are we only hearing it uh from you after you've been fired uh and discharged from that organization with the clear message from uh Johnny Moore and your colleagues that you are not wanted because you are substandard, not professional, a troublemaker, and simply up to no good.
So there are now Jonathan undermine.
So you guys can see he just went on a fucking full-on attack on this guy.
Right, because he's been getting some big interviews talking about how the Israeli soldiers are like shooting at fucking Palestinians.
So obviously this guy's gonna come for his neck, right?
Okay, but let him respond to directly to what you've just said.
So uh Anthony, what would your response be to what Jonathan Kamrik has just said?
Um, I would I would like to start by saying that um that I I respect Mr. Conrikas.
I saw him on the on the news during the uh uh opening days of the war, um, enjoying his 15 minutes of fame.
Um my my wife was a public affairs officer in the army, and we watched him on the news, and um, I have respect for his profession and for his opinion.
And he is entitled to his opinion.
Um, what I will say is that first, regardless of the status of my employment or how good of an employee I was, that does not justify or take away the fact that war crimes have been committed.
Uh not only verified uh by me as a witness, but also others that have that have seen it, to include IDF soldiers that are now coming forward stating that they were ordered to shoot at civilians.
The sites themselves, where they are built in active combat zones.
That's not an opinion.
Anyone can look at a map and see where they're built, regardless of the opinion.
That's a work.
That's not a war crime.
It's not a war crime.
If that is where the people are, then that is where the food is supposed to go.
And to your point of, you know, success or not, up until today, the Gaza Human Humanitarian Foundation has distributed almost 10 million meals in about two months period, far more per person, per location, per distribution site than anybody before that.
Hamas, UNRA, anybody and regard, I mean, whether you agree to it and whether uh peers you want to acknowledge that it works, that's a different thing.
But a hundred and ten million meals, packages of food, that is no small number.
And that's including baby formula and all kinds of food.
They haven't tried to distribute medicine.
No, it does include.
I just spoke with Johnny.
Uh, it does include that.
It does not include medicine, it does not include the clothes and many other things because that wasn't the mission of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Exactly.
That's not their mission.
They're getting water pumped in from Israeli pipes uh to to the areas that have been established as humanitarian zones.
So I think that what you're saying, let me ask you a question question.
Jonathan, let me ask you a question.
Yeah.
Okay, Jonathan, let me ask you.
We know that twelve hundred or more people have now been killed as they are in these lines of what looks like desperately hungry people, desperately straddling for the small amounts of food that are available.
Who is killing those people?
So, Piers, we don't know.
Uh, you you can say and repeat the numbers and you can claim that that is true.
We don't know.
And we can go back to our two two-year conversation that you and I have have been having about international media, and uh see how these Israeli propagandists are are insufferable?
I'll preempt what you're going to say.
Yes, let's assume that he got fired and he's mad.
Is he lying though?
Let's assume all that shit they said is true.
Is he lying?
Yes, I would want to have international media here.
I would the IDF now shooting at fucking innocent people.
I Would want to have the IDF uh provide more access so that reality on the ground could be better visible.
Having said that, I'll say that the only source of information that you're relying on is Hamas numbers, and they have an inherent interest to try to uh 60,000 is the number they're giving, bro.
So and we know it's way more than 60k.
Delegitimize what the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is doing because the GHF is a threat to Gaza to Hamas and their control over the when this is all said and done, it's gonna probably be somewhere between two to five hundred thousand people dead when this is all said and done.
Are you saying these people haven't been killed?
Hamas cartel.
Okay, but Jonathan, I think either they haven't there are three there are three scenarios.
There are three scenarios, right?
Either twelve hundred people have been killed, secondly, who has killed them.
No, right?
The belief is the IDF has been responsible for most of those deaths.
So either your position is they haven't been killed, or your position is they have been killed, but they've been killed largely by Hamas, or you accept that it's the IDF that's been killing them, which given the vagueness of all their responses to all these incidents, I would say is highly more likely.
Now, what is your position?
My position is as follows.
One, uh I do not trust the figures distributed by a terror organization that murders, rapes, lies.
Okay, I don't know if you guys have caught on, but any time you um listen to Israeli media, they always say we don't live, we don't, they're terrorists, they're murderers, they're grapists, etc.
And they say that to create the shock factor, like, oh yeah, we can't trust these guys, we can't like take their numbers seriously.
Um, because that's step one to uh dehumanizing, calling them terrorists.
And does psychological warfare by showing but then once again, I would argue the idea for a bigger terrorist than Hamas.
They both are.
Images and videos of Israeli hostages, and frankly, I don't you think uh you should either.
I think that they are professional, Pierce.
Liars, and that they should not be able to do that.
Whose numbers do we believe, say 1200?
Whose numbers do we believe, though, Jonathan?
Definitely.
I mean, where do we get the thing?
Definitely.
It seems to me that Israel Israel seems to know exactly how many uh combatants, as you will call it, terrorists I would call them, Hamas.
You know exactly how many Hamas you're killing, but nobody on the Israel side can ever tell you how many civilians you're killing.
Uh okay, fine.
I I don't disagree.
I think Hamas should be destroyed.
Fine.
Yeah, they could sit there all day and tell you how many Hamas fighters they killed.
It's somewhere between 15 and 20,000 is like the current estimates.
But they won't say how many people they how many innocent people they killed.
They don't have any innocent people they killed, they just don't want to tell you all.
But what but what I want to know is where do we get there's nowhere to sit there and say, oh yeah, we killed 20,000 Hamas, but we kill like 20,000 innocent people too.
There's there's no way that sounds good.
See, here but here's my let me let me ask you the historically because Jonathan, hang on, hang on, hang on.
Let me finish my point.
I will, I will.
But a bit of a problem.
You're like the second part of the answer.
You you'll like the second part of it.
No, no, no, I don't.
I don't no no, you will like it.
But before October the Okay, but before October the 7th, the casualty numbers that were put forward by the Gaza Health Ministry were generally later, and I believe you would confirm this, generally accepted by Israel after its own investigations to be broadly accurate.
So it's only since October the 7th that Israel has now now relentlessly said you cannot believe any of these casualty numbers from the same health ministry.
To which I say, well, obviously, we know a huge number of people have been killed.
No one disputes that.
Where do we get the accurate information?
The numbers I quoted about people dying in these lines, that's from the UN human rights agency, for example.
It's not from the Gaza Health Ministry figures.
So are they all lying?
And if they are, and we can't let journalists in to establish independently, where do we get this information?
I I see and I agree with your point, Piers.
And I think that what Israel is at fault doing is not communicating well enough and not uh managing the media realm of uh warfare in a sufficient way.
And I think that is regrettable, because I think that on the ground, all by albeit it's taken Israel far too long, but on the ground, Hamas is being defeated.
With the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, there's now an a a different option for Palestinians to get food, and that's a threat to Hamas.
And any day in the coming days, I think it's more likely that Israel will go in and actually take on Hamas and and and start to finish the job of what it started almost two years ago, in my mind, too late, should have done it a long time ago.
But what Israel should have done better is to have more access to media and from the first day start counting dead terrorists and start making a significant effort, and it's very challenging in war when you're fighting in urban terrain and there's the the chaos of fighting, but Israel should have made a better effort to count non-combatants that were uh killed as a result of the fighting.
Sadly, Israel didn't.
And I, by the way, I said this in internal meetings in the IDF a long time ago.
Sadly, Israel didn't, and as such, our enemy, Hamas, has made tremendous use of it, and they have leveraged it to great uh political, diplomatic, and media success, and that is regrettable, but that is partially because Israel shot itself in the foot, and I would have hoped it would have done it differently, but we didn't.
It's all it's extremely difficult to count non-combatants killed in war.
And I think that if you I know you've had conversations with uh American uh officers and British officers, I think they will tell you the same thing.
It takes a lot of time to understand who is killed in battle, and it's not one source, and definitely not a source like like Hamas.
But going back just to finish on the humanitarian situation in the South.
If Israel provides food in a location that it has operational control over, that is not a war crime.
That is exactly what you're supposed to be doing to get civilians out of harm's way, locate them in an area where you can provide water and food and medicine and everything basic that they need, and then to provide them with uh those basic necessities.
Now, for Mr. Aguila to say that that is a war crime, that's absolute nonsense.
I mean, how else are you supposed to provide them food to the Egyptians won't open the gate, they won't let them in.
And and therefore that is another like very prominent Israeli talking point.
Um they say, oh, the Egyptians don't want to let them in, the Jordanians don't want to let them in.
Bro, why should they?
They have their own home, and you motherfuckers stole it.
Like, bruh, your neighbor can love you and give you pie every single day pause, but they still don't want you to move in.
This is such a retarded talking point that these Egyptians like fucking uh sorry, that these Israelis always use the Egyptians don't want you guys.
That's the place where it's supposed to be.
So even to label that as a war crime shows you how absurd and how unfounded and how unprofessional Mr. Aguila's uh opinion is of the situation.
Okay, uh Anthony Aguilar, a final word to you.
Yes, the the protocols in Geneva Convention clearly stipulate that even cook them now.
Let's go, baby.
Time to cook.
You guys ready during a war in an area that is classified as a war zone as Gaza is, to establish distribution points, and you said water, medicine, and food.
I'd like to reemphasize that they are not providing water or medicine, and only dried food that requires water to cook.
To establish distribution sites that service a civilian population, unarmed civilians, to displace them from where they live, to go to that site to be able to receive services for life in an active combat zone is a war crime.
I would welcome you to read the protocols of the Geneva Convention, sir.
What I would like to say about the 107 million meals.
This is such a misnomer.
107 million meals in 73 days, from May 26th to the 6th of August, of which I personally was involved in the operations and the distribution of 32.2 million of those meals.
That's only 18 days of food.
Well done.
The Gaza Bam.
Humanitarian Foundation is short, 55 days of food over the last 73 days.
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And that's only three sites.
One was under construction, and number four was closed for the first two weeks because I was there.
The GHF average is 18 trucks a day into Gaza.
The UN was averaging 500 a day.
So guys, think about that.
GHF bringing in 18 a day into Gaza.
The GHF average is 18 trucks a day into Gaza.
That's fucking nothing, by the way, for a two million population.
The UN was averaging five hundred a day.
Five hundred versus eighteen.
Bruh.
At 400 sites.
So even if the rhetoric of 95% of the UN aid is taken by Hamas.
Which we know is a lie.
It's actually the other way around.
Roughly only one percent of the aid is stolen by Hamas.
Completely lying to Israeli government.
But anyway, he says, assuming 95% is stolen.
Which has been discredited by not only Israeli organizations, but by the United Nations and the United States.
That that is not true.
But let's just say that that were true.
Five percent of getting in what the UN had is still 28% more than what the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is achieving.
And they're not providing any water.
Okay, look, we've got to leave it there.
Air fried.
Air fried.
What I would say.
You guys go ahead and lie all you want.
Oh bro, niggas fired you.
They don't fuck with you.
Okay.
And you guys still aren't giving them enough food.
You guys are still fucking starving kids.
You guys are still fucking scumbags.
He hit him with the ad hoc and he hit him back with the facts.
Get the fuck up out of here, bro.
Get the fuck up out of here, man.
Ponch.
Cook that day.
You don't got nothing to say.
He just not even said through.
Just in conclusion.
And I don't want a response to this general thing.
It's just Hamaski stealing the food.
Hamas.
Hamas.
And then niggas wonder why.
Then niggas wonder why this is like a hit song in the summertime.
*outro music*
Anyway.
Alright.
Uh he cooked them.
I think that's good enough.
Cause uh that's better.
Cause here's he's got I think he goes more into more detail during his um interview here.
But um, but hey man, you got to deal with the guy head on and shit on that nigga.
So all right.
So we're gonna get into um the stuff going on with uh with Nick and Tucker.
All right.
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Nick, um a lot of you guys have been asking me to um to react to this on stream, so so I will.
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Any of the three that you guys want.
Ending the YouTube stream now.
Love you guys.
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