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Oct. 8, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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Who Killed Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro and Netanyahu Lie About Iran With Sulaiman Ahmed!
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And as Rias, we're talking about the Charlie Kirk stuff, too, which is like what makes it even more interesting.
That'll be another proof.
Yeah, man.
That's what makes it even stranger, I guess.
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You'll probably have to repeat yourself from the beginning of your theory with our boy Charlie.
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Yeah, guys.
Sorry about that.
This is part two of the October 7th discussion.
We covered October 7th, debunked some of the lies.
You guys got questions or whatever, feel free to get them in.
But yeah, man, we're going to talk now about the Charlie Kirk situation.
You think that Israel had a hand in it?
Yeah.
Though you do think that Tyler Robinson did play a role in the hit, and you were kind of talking about Antifa.
It's definitely Tyler Robinson was involved, right?
Okay.
Let's go from the beginning again.
I'm sorry for that.
So no, no, no problem.
So like in terms of, do you want the motive as well?
Sure, go through everything.
Like you lay it out why you how you think Mizrah was involved, who was the shooter, why they did it.
You know, you know, whatever you want.
So in terms of why I think that the, why I think that they wanted to kill him was twofold.
The main one, I think, is the war with Iran.
Charlie Kirk was the only person who was against the war with Iran.
And from all of the Trump cabinet, whether it was Rubio, Heg Seth, or Vance, they all supported the war with Iran.
It was only Charlie Kirk who was against it.
And he was basically like the administration, like you saw.
As soon as he died, they almost gave him a burial, a burial in terms of when they carried the coffin and various other things, which was almost like someone who was a state representative.
So he was very much considered part of the administration.
He was the only person against the- They flew the flags of Half Staff.
Exactly.
And so he was the only person against it.
And so he stopped America joining the war, and that ended the war.
And they know they need to go to war with Iran again.
If Charlie Kirk is the only person who's going to stop that, they need to take him out because it basically will mean that Israel will no longer exist.
If it's a one-on-one war, one war between Iran and Israel, Iran wins.
They need the U.S. to get involved to take Iran out.
And if they don't, and they allow Iran v.
Israel, Israel will no longer exist.
So your existence is on the line.
Would you take out one man for that?
Of course you would.
And then in addition to that, he was tweeting that you saw the evidence was presented yesterday where he said he wanted to leave the pro-Israel position.
Now, this could have been him threatening, but that's good.
Like, look, no rich guy wants to be blackmailed or threatened, right?
That still is like, look, he's getting too far.
We need to take him out as well.
So that's the second reason or the second benefit why you would want to do it.
So, but I still think the strongest one's Iran, because when you take him out, you lost all your followers anywhere to Candace and Nick Winters and you, right?
So you guys basically took all their followers.
So in reality, is it worth it?
It's probably not from keeping your base.
That's why the war with Iran makes almost sense to me a lot more than like, you know, the followers or his position or losing the youth.
So you think the war in Iran is what really got him jammed up because of his opposition to the war?
Yeah.
Okay.
Now, do you think that, I guess, if someone was to play devil's advocate and say, Frank, go to your budget?
And someone were to say, well, you know, is it worth murdering an American citizen on U.S. soil, you know, that may or may not turn on us overtly and, you know, challenge our position on this Iran war?
Would they, is that worth doing an intelligence operation on the state side and risking, you know, diplomacy?
Or will the relationship?
I mean, you can make the argument JFK was because of nuclear weapons, right?
Exactly.
But nuclear weapons is their protection, but protection for the state.
Yeah.
If the state doesn't exist, the nuclear weapons become irrelevant.
Of course.
So this is about the existence of the state.
Okay.
I would say the motive on this one is even more than JFK.
Okay.
So the Iraq war, actually man record.
Going to war with Iran and being able to wage this war with American support is that important.
It's so important.
They can't do it without America.
They can't.
Yeah, you're right.
I agree with that.
And he was the only one stopping it.
And I do think that now America will major, will probably join the war.
I'm trying to remember here if he was super overt with his anti-war sentiment before he passed away.
He wasn't.
I know.
Yeah.
I was going to say, I know, like, there was like murmurs of him.
Because I remember, if you remember, should the United States, you know what?
Let's go on his Twitter.
I'll show you.
He did a poll, yeah.
He did a bunch of polls on this shit to see where his audience stood.
And I remember this.
You know, in RFP to Charlie Kirk, you guys know I disagree with him on the whole Israel thing and everything else like that.
But, you know, I think he was more of a positive.
But let me show you guys real quick here because he was doing these polls.
Frank, bed.
Go to your bed, buddy.
Okay, boy.
This is, you know what?
Iran.
War.
Bam.
Here we go.
So he was doing polls like this.
June 12th.
And should the U.S. get involved in Israel's war against Iran?
Right?
And then this is him talking about the conflict or whatever.
But this, he was doing a couple of these different polls, guys, asking about the war, where American sentiment was, whatever, gave me a barometer.
And overwhelmingly, people were anti-war, right?
Which is a big contrast from the neocon era of 20 years ago, where everybody was for the Iraq war, right?
Or a majority of people were for the Iraq war.
So you could see that he was having a battle, I guess.
And I do think, you know, there were some times where he would say, hey, I don't want a war or whatever, but he wasn't like super, super anti-war yet.
He never countersignal Trump, isn't it?
That was always his point.
Like he always would defend what Trump did, even if he disagreed with it privately.
Yeah.
But generally speaking, you saw like there was a video where he said he didn't want a war with Iran and he said he didn't want your regime change.
So like all of these things were problematic for the Israeli regime.
Yeah.
From a motive perspective.
So you think the motive is not necessarily turning on Israel as much as him being a barrier in the way to get U.S. approval to join in the conflict in the conflict with Iran.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Now, how do you think it went down then?
So explain to us what do you think Tyler Robinson's role was and how that plays into like the Israelis.
So obviously I disagree.
So you have a motive.
Yeah, I disagree with all these kooky theories, like for example, that there was drones or that there was the Pager attack or the fact that, you know, there's other, like, you know, the security guards were doing signals.
I think that's an intelligence operation.
And the reason they do that is that you don't question the legitimate stories.
So you almost sound like these kooky flat earthers.
And this is intelligence do that all the time so that you're not basically willing to question the real narrative.
But in terms of Tyler Robinson, so there's two possibilities.
And I'm 50-50.
But I do think Tyler Robinson was involved, but was he the shooter?
So 100% Tyler Robinson was involved, but 50% whether he was a shooter or not.
So him, in terms of him being involved, that's happened because Trans-Tifa, which is the trans-Anti-that's where we left off before, if you could explain that to me.
Is basically what you call it again, is something that is basically the modern iteration of that is controlled by Israel.
And basically, how they control it is financially.
They support it through their networks.
And what they also do is they'll send agitators into certain protests, whether it's pro-Palestinian or pro-left or whatever it may be, to cause issues within that protest as well.
This is what something that Israel does.
You know, Tyler Robinson's boyfriend/slash girlfriend.
Yep, the guy that was transitioning.
From one of the researchers I spoke to says that he was pro-Israel.
Lance Briggs or Lance Diggs or whatever the person says.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then what was Tyler?
Was he pro-Israel or was he pro I'm assuming most people on the left are pro-Palestine?
So this should they add that because this group is a weird trans Antifa group, which is like more pro-Israel.
If I had to guess, I'd say he was pro-Israel.
Okay.
So how does he play in your?
Because remember, his family is a Mormon family.
Yes.
And Mormons are basically conservatives.
Basically, like Jews, bro.
I know I've got a lot to say.
I know it might get us canceled, but like Mormons are like worship Jewish Jews.
And I know the Christians, but really?
Yeah.
Okay.
And the Mormon community, and that's why I always have question marks about a lot of Mormons, I'll be honest with you.
But the Mormon community have a long history in intelligence.
CIA, FBI, and Mossad.
Well, they don't do drugs.
They're very.
They don't, yeah.
They don't do drugs, they don't drink caffeine.
Yeah, FBI has a lot of FBI.
A lot of people don't know.
FBI has a lot of Mormon agents.
Yeah.
Lots.
That's such a long, long history of FBI, CIA, and that is true.
And lots of Mormon agents because they don't do drugs, they don't do nothing.
Yeah.
So, and Mossad.
Yeah.
And so that's the, because I'm just demonstrating all the links, right?
Yeah.
And so, um, in terms of there's a lot of motive that he would be the shooter because Israel will get into the discord and you know, cause you know, these trans Tifa far-left discords and try and manipulate people into doing certain things.
So I think there is something going on there.
Obviously, we know the conversation was fake between the two lovers, right?
Um, and so the only thing that stands against the point that whether he was the shooter for me is because he's there on the roof.
Uh, it's weird that the FBI didn't release the footage of him in the prone position shooting.
The charging document says they've got it.
Okay, they do have why did they show it to us?
Because, um, I don't know why they're done.
That's something I didn't like.
Like, I was like, dude, just show, like, you already have him running across the roof.
Like, show everything from him in the prone position, shooting, because they said that he was only in the prone position for like only like a minute or two.
Yeah, so they claim in the charging document, they've got a video of him in the prone position.
But remember, the prone, the video is from the back, so you won't be able to see the gun.
Um, but this is the claim.
I'm just telling you what the charging document says.
Um, so so that shows that there is a possibility he was just shooter.
He was running with it, he had the gun and it was wrapped in a towel.
That you can see once you slow it down.
So, there is a high likelihood he's the shooter.
The thing that goes against it is the 30 or 6, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what they're claiming.
Because, um, and by speaking to a lot of people who are experts on this and who have had on spaces, they say that that wound does not look like it's from a 30 or 6.
Yeah, because it would have blown his head off, is what they're saying.
And more likely, this looks like an exit wound.
And the claim is that because basically 30 or 6 couldn't do this, and you know, the there should be an exit wound and there's no exit wound.
Yeah, now the claim is that the angle that he was shooting from wouldn't cause it.
But if you look at the angle, we did the maths on it, it's like it's not that much degrees, it's like four-degree angle.
That wouldn't be that much of a shot that's quite an acute angle.
I don't think that would cause the bullet to go down.
Uh, and yeah, this video is decent as well.
Which one do you want to see?
I mean, I've seen that.
I've seen the one above this one, yeah.
And he shows it goes through.
What's going on, everybody?
Welcome back.
Thank you.
Here, give your, I'll play it after you're going to be.
Yeah, he shows it goes through the gel and then goes into the water and stop by the water.
And then the second one, it goes through flesh, sorry, like flesh, beat, bone, thick bone, and then another piece of like flesh, and then it goes straight through all of that.
Okay, all right.
Let me uh thank you for watching.
Today, we are going to be discussing a couple more theories surrounding the Charlie Kirk assassination.
Now, I already gave my initial response in a previous video.
I will link that here if you want to watch it.
Senseless, pointless, and took a good guy away from his wife and kids.
That's basically my opinion on it.
Now, as expected with any high-profile tragedy like this, there are no shortage of conspiracy theories on the internet right now.
So, today we are going to be discussing the controversy surrounding the ballistics of the 30 ott 6.
So, there are thousands of people out there right now, including very popular creators with large followings, who are convinced that the damage sustained from the shot was not consistent with the 30 odd six.
They think it should have been way more severe.
I'm not here to say yes or no.
I just thought we would test the caliber for ourselves and find out in real time how much damage a 30 odd six actually does.
Now, before we get started, one thing I want to say is it recently came out that the bullet did not have an exit hole.
The doctor said he found it just beneath the skin.
A 30 yacht 6 to the neck with no exit wound.
That is very unlikely.
Some would even say impossible.
I'm not going to say anything's impossible because we all know bullets do weird things, but obviously, no one believed it.
Everyone freaked out.
And the way they released this story, they made it sound like the bullet went into his neck and then stopped in like two or three inches of flesh, which I would go ahead and probably say that is impossible.
But since then, I have heard the theory that because of the trajectory the bullet was fired from, it curved downward and went into his back.
And that would make a lot more sense.
How many times have we shot fleshy targets and seen bullets take 90-degree turns and exit out the side, especially rifle rounds?
It is pretty common to see that happen.
So, on my way here, I watched Mr. Gunzengear's latest video.
I highly recommend everybody go and watch that.
He has a ton of experience and he broke it down very well.
Gave it a low percentage chance, but not zero.
And again, anyone that shoots a lot will tell you bullets are very unpredictable.
So, there's also people speculating on a body armor ricochet, which would make sense if there was no exit hole, because obviously, a bullet hitting something like that would dramatically affect performance.
The reason I do not believe this is true is because there's a ton of pictures of him right before the event started, and you can clearly see his chest through his t-shirt.
And a lot of them, you can even see his nipples, which is kind of a dead giveaway that he's not wearing armor.
And certainly.
I remember people were going crazy with the whole bullet ricochet things the first few days.
Another one that's out there, there's a lot of theories on this, if you can't tell, is that the footage we all saw was actually the exit hole and he was shot from behind.
I would say this is plausible, definitely possible.
I can't say for sure, yes or no, because we don't have like real high-speed footage.
But again, the doctor said there was no exit hole and they recovered the bullet just beneath his skin.
So why would they lie about that?
I really don't know.
So with everything we just discussed, I completely understand why people are coming up with all these alternative theories.
This happens every time there's a high-profile tragedy like this.
And it seems like we're lied to on just about everything.
So it's kind of hard to blame people who aren't believing the official narrative.
What I will say is personally, when I first saw the horrible video of Charlie's assassination, the very first words out of my mouth were, that was a 30-caliber rifle.
The sound, the crack, the recoil of his body, and instant incapacitation, it just looked like a 30-caliber impact to me.
Obviously, 30.6 wasn't the round that came to mind because this is the 21st century, but I definitely thought it was a .308 or something like that.
That was a very gnarly bullet impact.
And then they came out and said that the bullet stopped in his neck, and I don't know what to believe anymore.
So today we're going to do a couple different tests.
First, we're going to test the damage of the 30 odd six and see if it's consistent with the wound he sustained.
Then we're going to test the penetration or lack thereof and see if it's possible for a meat and bone target to stop a rifle caliber like this.
And didn't the surgeon say something like his bones stopped the bullet from going further, which is like crazy?
Well, this is the no, well, the thing is, first of all, they claimed there was no autopsy and now we find out there's an autopsy.
Yeah, they haven't released the autopsy report either, right?
No, but that's normal.
Like it takes four to six weeks to release the autopsy.
Yeah.
Even though it's complete.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
But the um, what happened?
What you're referring to is Andrew Kovlak, the um his right-hand guy.
Yeah, of TP USA.
He said that he spoke to the surgeon, and the surgeon said that basically Charlie Kirk is made of steel and it was a miracle and that's the reason the bullet didn't penetrate.
Yeah, that made people say what the fuck like they lost a lot of, yeah.
Let's get started.
Okay, so like I said, one of the big theories I'm seeing online is people are not buying the damage sustained to be consistent with that of a 30 oh six.
And there's a couple things you have to understand when a bullet travels through a target, especially a high-velocity rifle round like the 30 oh six.
There's basically two things happening simultaneously.
First, you have the permanent wound cavity, which is the damage caused by the actual bullet itself.
Then you have the temporary wound cavity, which is caused by the velocity, the impact, and the energy transfer of the round.
It's like a shockwave of energy traveling through the target that only lasts a second.
It's really only visible in ballistic shell on high-speed cameras, but it basically just looks like a big bubble expanding inside the target.
And this is why targets like watermelons, for instance, basically turn into vapor when we shoot them with rifles.
But animals and humans with a lot more weight, mass, tissue, et cetera, are going to do a much better job at containing that energy.
So internally, there could be a massive area affected by the bullet, while externally, you only see a tiny little hole.
Hopefully, this kind of clarifies it for the people that thought that the damage should have been far more catastrophic.
That's typically not how it works when people get shot.
So today we're going to shoot a few different targets with the 30 odd six and find out for ourselves how much damage this rifle round actually does.
All right, guys, the first target we're going to shoot with the 30 odd six is a 10% clear ballistic shell block.
I'm hoping that this will show us both the permanent and temporary wound cavity so we can see the difference.
I've also got some water jugs behind it and kind of scattered off to the side just in case the bullet passes all the way through or takes a sharp turn in the gel.
This should also probably show us how unpredictable high velocity rifle rounds can be.
Now I was going to start with a watermelon just to show you how crazy those are, but we literally just shot one in our last Charlie Kirk video with a .308 at 142 yards, which is the exact distance he was shot from.
So I'll probably just play that video now and you can see how dramatic it was.
Oh shit.
Smoked the watermelon.
So again, I think videos like that have kind of given people the wrong impression.
Fucking exploded, dude.
And if they're inexperienced, they think that's what bullets do in real life.
And obviously, that's not the case.
I'm hoping this will help prove that point as well.
All right, guys, the rifle we're using is the 1903 Springfield 306 from BFF Firearms.
We've got our 150-grain full metal jacket, probably the most common 30-ott 6 ammo there is.
The problem is, we don't know what kind of ammo this guy used.
They typically don't go with super high-tech rounds.
So this is a pretty good guess, but we just don't know for sure.
Let's see what this one does.
I'm going to try to put it right in the middle of our gel block.
Wow.
Okay, well, that was actually more dramatic than I thought it would be.
Our ballistic shell got yeeted off the table, and it looks like we have a hole in our five-gallon water jack.
Hopefully we capture that bullet.
Okay, I tried to clean off the ballistic shell block since it fell onto the ground after it was shot.
You can definitely see the temporary wound cavity on the high-speed footage.
So I'll play that for you guys.
And that is the permanent wound cavity inside the ballistic shell block.
That's the actual damage that the bullet did inside the ballistic shell.
And even for a rifle round, that is a massive wound cavity in a ballistic shell block.
I've got to say, this thing outperformed what I thought it would do.
You can see for the first, I don't know, six or seven inches, it's just a very small hole where the bullet is penetrating.
And then about halfway through, it started dumping most of its energy in that ballistic shell block.
We have one bullet fragment that I see right there, probably two inches from the end of the ballistic shell.
And it did curve down.
The block is flipped, you know, compared to what it was when we shot it.
So the bullet curved down, exited out towards the bottom, and it did enter our five-gallon water jug.
And there it is, right there.
And that is our 30-otix that I just pulled out of the five-gallon water jug.
I've got to say, that's in surprisingly good condition for passing through 16 inches of ballistic shell and going into our five-gallon water jug.
It is flattened out a little bit, but other than that, it looks pretty much perfect.
So clearly, that bullet was going crazy inside that ballistic shell block.
However, one thing I do want to say is it looks like they're just jacking chunks of meat off the surface with their mouth, which I've never seen that before.
I didn't think bees would be the problem out here.
Now, I do want to say that meat like this is different than real living tissue.
It's not going to give us an identical result, but it's got to be the next best thing.
And I've even got that femur bone lined up right in the middle.
So hopefully the bullet goes straight through all of it and we can see if it's actually possible to stop a 30 odd six and a target like this.
I don't think it is, but I'm hoping that we can prove that.
I'm wondering if this there has to been a YouTuber that did this with like a ballistic body, you know, that has the skin and organ.
Let's do it.
All right, same bullet, 150 grain 30 o'clock.
This does.
And again, we really just don't know what kind of ammo was used.
If it was a hollow point or a really lightweight soft point or something like that, that would dramatically increase the chances of the bullet staying in the target.
But since they're not telling us anything, there's really no way to know.
And I would say each one of those pork shoulders is thicker than a human neck, and we have two of them with a massive bone in between them.
So let's see what it does.
I'm going to try to aim right towards that bone.
Wow.
Okay, that literally knocked leaves off the trees.
That was devastating.
Brad.
Look at the big asshole I created.
Yeah, man, that's nuts.
All right, let me try here.
Did you do the same thing?
Did he just also shoot me?
I didn't know.
Straight through, no bullet.
Now we're going to attempt these beef vertebrae, which are, if you look at these things, incredibly thick, two, three inches thick at some of the bigger parts.
Brian was telling me that butchers can use concrete saws to saw through this.
So a little bit stronger than a human neck.
We're going to check that out next.
All right.
So here we go.
Next test.
Cow neck vertebrae.
So, as you can see, the cow neck vertebrae stood no chance.
Wow.
Ripped in half.
And as you can see, even clean through damage straight through the cardboard.
Yeah, bro.
No fucking way, man.
Like, and you can see how thick this bone is, guys.
It's almost two inch thick.
Straight through.
No problems.
So, next, we're going to up the ante.
I'll grab it.
Yep.
Cow femur.
I don't know how many times stronger this cow femur is than a human neck vertebrae, but it's a lot of times.
A couple.
This thing is gigantic.
All right.
So that's what we're hitting next.
All right.
So here is the real test.
This is a cow femur.
Let's give it a shot.
Yeah, that's alright.
Okay.
Maybe I did mid.
Wow.
Yeah, dude.
I mean, so, okay, so now that we kind of see what the damage is with this, with this gun.
So what are your thoughts, I guess, as far as like, so you think that he was the shooter?
Yeah.
But the thing is, is that, do you not buy the 30-odd six?
Do you think you shot him with another gun?
Do you think that weapon?
So I know he was definitely involved, but whether he was a shooter or not, I'm 50-50 about.
This is what makes me think that it wasn't him.
Because for it to not.
Yeah.
And the damage obviously is not thinking about that.
Exactly.
But in terms of it not being him, so the thing is, if it's not him, it means that the guy who's on the autopsy is lying.
It means Charlie Kirk's wife is lying.
It means everyone's in on it, right?
Because you will see the wound somewhere else.
So what I mean by that, the other possible theory, which I think is also likely is he was shot from behind by a smaller caliber weapon.
And by the way, these are not my theories.
I'm not an expert on codes.
I'm from the UK.
This is just experts who come on MySpace and Verde Mary made a very strong and cogent argument and provided the evidence to me.
And so what they say is that he was shot close to the ear.
The entry wound would be extremely tiny, but the exit wound would be that large.
And so that is quite plausible as well.
And so that's why I'm 50-50, because I think the weakness of this one is everyone has to be in on it.
And the weakness of this is the 30-yard six clearly just doesn't normally cause that kind of damage that we saw.
So I think those are the kind of points, but I think it's one of those two.
But definitely Tali Rihanna Robinson either was the Patsy up there or he shot.
So he was definitely involved.
Okay.
So just so we can bring this all together, because obviously we're analyzing evidence and everything.
So just to make sure I have this right.
So your theory is you think Israel was involved with killing him, with assassinating him, because he posed a threat, not so much to influence in the United States and well, his influence in the United States and him pulling those people from supporting Israel.
Rather, his opposition to the Iran war is what you think got him jammed up.
And the fact that he was starting to deviate away from the Israel lobby might have been too much of a problem for them when it comes to them needing support to fight the Iranians, which is true, because we know that if the United States had not intervened and ended that conflict with bombing Fordo and everything else like that, I do think that the Iranians would have destroyed Tel Aviv.
Because obviously more and more missiles are starting to get in day by day, contrary to what the Western media says in a war of attrition, because obviously interceptor missiles just if you do the math, the interceptor missiles, they don't have enough interceptor missiles to deal with Iran's huge fucking stockpile of missiles and drones.
They just don't.
So you're saying Israel needs U.S. backing to fight a war against Iran.
Charlie stood in the way of that.
We obviously have the Twitter post here with him, you know, gauging the interest of his audience in the war.
Obviously, they're saying no.
He leaned more against the war.
And they felt as though if he was going to turn his back on the Israel lobby, that would also mean turning his back on the war, which would hurt their ability to.
And even if he didn't turn his back on the Israel lobby, if Israel went to war with Iran, he might counter signal them, or he's likely to counter signal them and stop America's getting involved in the war with Iran.
If America doesn't get involved in the war in Iran, Israel no longer exists.
So do you think that he had a death sentence as soon as he went to the White House and told Trump that we don't want this war?
Yeah.
You think that fucked him up?
Yeah.
All right.
No, I mean, that's an interesting theory.
I mean, I can see you have motive.
You have a possibility of how it was done.
I mean, you're saying he was either the Patsy or pulled the trigger, one of the two.
So you do think that...
So what would Tyler Robinson's, I guess, what would his motive be to do that and And then did he know that he was working for the Israeli government, presuming in this?
I don't think so.
So who put him up to it?
I think that what happens is, you know, intelligence, and this is going to be like any intelligence, Mossad, FBI, CIA, but I think in this case it was Mossad.
What they do is they work in these Discord groups.
And if you look at a lot of these school shooters, sorry, school shooters or mass shooters or these extremists, they come from these kind of Discord groups where they're speaking about this kind of far left or far extreme positions or they believe in this kind of they're gaining the law.
And then what I believe is that what happens is they go in these discord groups and kind of brainwash them into doing these type of things.
So someone like Tyler Robinson, they were into this kind of furry community.
They were the entire belief system is really weird because he was Mormon.
He was like part of Trans Tifa.
And then they were pro-Israel as well.
So when he brought all of that together, it's kind of some weird...
This group that he's a part of is pro-Israel.
It's kind of some weird ideology.
And so what that tells me is that I believe that likely what's happening is Mossad is going into these groups and grooming people.
So what do you think they, so we know, like, I guess who the puppeteer is, the puppet master.
But what was in Robinson's head, assuming he was a shooter?
Did he go in there and say, I'm going to shoot Kirk because I don't like his politics when it comes to his criticisms of the T community?
Like, what was his motive for potentially getting involved in this?
I think it's likely, yeah, that.
Okay.
So you think domestic domestic political policy or belief systems with Charlie Kirk is why 100% on that.
Okay, okay.
And so I'm saying that's likely and that's the normal narrative.
Okay.
I think there's a big possibility that all of that's fake.
Okay.
And he's a Mormon and he's part of intelligence.
Okay.
So you don't really know.
So, okay, so the motive can, well, his knowledge of the operation can vary.
Because if you know the history of the Mormons, right?
I know this sounds like, I know people are going to get upset what I'm saying.
But someone who's looked into it.
No, it's fine.
Give your theory, man.
I'm listening.
Yeah, it has a decent amount of history.
You see that even from the 80, I believe 1865 was a framework.
It was I was looking into the Mormons have been involved in intelligence.
If you look at it, like for some of the Mormon communities, very big in Utah, they're going from Mount Zion there.
They're very much considered like Jews.
They believe that their role is to support Jews in Israel.
Okay.
And so when you put all of those things together, you put Mossad, I think there is a decent possibility that he was never even trans, and this was just an intelligence operation.
And he was just actually an Asset himself.
Okay.
And for U.S. or Israeli intelligence?
Israel.
And they just told him, hey, go in there and shoot this guy.
And then we're going to, and you're going to take the fall.
Yeah.
Okay.
And I said that's a minor possibility.
I think the more likely is.
Again, it's like percentages, isn't it?
And I'm not trying to not do it.
It's just that there's no, like, I'm not stupid enough to just say this is it when we haven't got enough information or evidence.
Likely, he just was angry with Chanika because the transgender.
But I'm saying this is a possibility.
Just keep that in your mind.
Because that option's there.
Okay.
And it's likely.
All right.
Damn.
I mean, that's it.
So for me, I don't know what to think.
You know, there's things that really bother me that they release information, but the information they release created more questions than answers.
Yeah.
Right?
They release a picture of the gun.
Then we find out that that gun picture that they released isn't even the firearm.
I thought it was the gun.
It's not.
How do you know that?
A couple of people told me that that's not even the real firearm that they have.
They never really.
Document claimed it was.
I don't know.
Someone said that New York Post just posted, and that's not the rifle.
That's not the actual rifle.
Maybe we should double-check that because I'm not sure.
Okay.
Because you're the charger document.
It's like 12 pages long.
Yeah.
I actually read it all.
Yeah, let me.
I know what you're talking about.
The probable cause affidavit.
Yeah, is that what it's called?
That's what I think it is.
Even though you're joined.
Yeah, it was written by the state because this is a state case, not a federal case.
yeah this is a documentary I'm all right.
Let me make it bigger.
Let me just.
No, no, it's no, no, it's not.
This isn't it?
No.
Okay, because this goes into all the one I've seen is like 12 pages long.
Okay, let me look for it.
Okay, what is can you show it to me real quick?
Yeah, I'm gonna look for it now because I sent it to myself while I was reading it on the plane.
You sent it to me on text?
No, I'm looking for it.
Okay.
I can't even find it.
I can't find it.
No.
Let me see here if they mention it here with it.
They put in charging document for you.
Charging document?
How many pitches are there?
10.
Yeah, that's the one.
This is the one?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so let's look here.
Because I had a lawyer come in my space and then we went through it.
Okay.
This is probably, yeah, because this looks like the more of the police report or affidavit of probable cause.
So this was the first document I know that they released.
So here we go.
So these are the six accounts.
Yeah, they actually put that.
Yeah, so they actually put the formal charges in here.
Okay, here's the probable call statement.
Brian Davis of the Utah State Bureau of Investigation, SBI, or no, sorry, UBI.
For those of you that are wondering, guys, I told you guys that the state's running this case is actually not the FBI running this thing.
It's the state that's running it.
So this guy's a detective, basically, or a special agent with them, whatever.
So, Frank, bad.
He likes you.
I don't know, man.
He keeps coming over.
You know what it is?
He knows I'm not part of the Haram, please.
Yeah.
Yeah, he does it.
Yeah.
And for those of you that are wondering, Frank can actually protect.
So he's technically not a Haram dog.
He can bite people and he has duties and stuff like that.
So he has a job.
I made him useful.
Okay, let's see here.
All right, let's go through the probable call statement here.
Brian Davis of the Utah State Bureau investigations having probable cost of believe that the defendant committed the above-listed offenses submitted the following evidence in support of the filing of this information on September on September 10th, 2025.
I just got confused because they filed the information.
This is strange.
Dude, this thing is so fucking weird.
How the fuck is a law enforcement officer submitting an information?
All right, whatever.
On September 10th, 2025, at approximately 12:23 p.m., Charlie Kirk was shot killed while speaking to a large crowd on the campus of Utah Valley and Orum, Utah.
Blah, blah, blah.
That's it.
Police found police found the suspected murder weapon at Ball Action 360 nearby.
So that's the one they found in Neither.
Yeah, no, I know that they found it, but what I was told is the picture that the media printed is not the actual firearm.
Okay.
Here, you know what?
Let me, let me, let me, let me rock this shit real quick.
Because I think I was talking with a couple.
I think when I was on Timpool, they had been saying that.
Is the firearm pictured the actual murder weapon in the Tyler Robinson case?
Because I know they got the weapon, but I'm trying to figure out because this is a picture here anywhere.
And then I see that you can't even find a picture of the gun anymore.
Okay.
Yeah, there's just so many things that are okay.
Since no image will upload or linked in your query, I cannot directly analyze with you.
However, I can describe the confirmed murder weapon from official source evidence in the case if you provide an image URL or okay.
All right, let me give them the fucking URL right now: Tyler Robinson rifle.
Let me see if I can.
Yeah, Greta did get deported, guys.
And they put her in the fucking worst jail, too, which is the crazy part.
They said that she was like getting tortured and shit.
Is the same one?
Can you maybe put and see if it's the actual rifle?
So this is on the Telegraph in the UK.
That's the only problem.
Because this is the picture.
Yeah, New York Post put this.
Yeah.
But I was told that this is not the putting it into Chat GBT right now.
This shit is better than Google, man.
I think they just took a stock picture of it.
All right, let me read some chats while this thing goes.
All right, Myron, check this out.
Was Charlie Kirk a hologram setup psyop?
Bro, nigga.
What the fuck?
Somebody said that to me.
Kooks, man.
All right.
Top Shea correction doesn't do justice.
The further around goes foot per second, decreases at 200 yards at 30 yards six exceeds at maximum 2,400 FPS over 31 FPS, 3,100 FPS, depends on the grain.
So what's he saying?
He's saying the quality of the ammunition matters a lot.
Ah, okay.
Which is true.
I wouldn't know that would be.
Yeah, we don't know what.
Yeah, exactly.
We don't know what kind of ammunition quality he used.
Correction here is the Israeli ICBM map.
Okay, I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
All right, I find it funny how Bibi and Ben Shapiro put out an interview saying Iran is stockpiling ICBMs that can now target U.S. cities.
Meanwhile, Israel is the only intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Meanwhile, Israel is the only Middle Eastern country with ICBMs.
Yeah, bro, it's wild.
Did you see that interview with Nanyawin and Ben Shapiro?
No, I haven't seen it.
Here, I'll show you real quick.
This shit is fucking crazy.
They're talking about actually, it'd be good to get your reaction to this.
And just so you guys know, your boy Bibi and Ben Shapiro are buddies.
Okay.
Mr. Prime Minister, thank you so much for taking the time.
Really appreciate it.
So obviously, it's an incredible I'll read these chats real quick before we do this.
Welcome, Solomon to share experience.
I've shot a 30 out 638 65 Creed Door 500 to 1k yards.
Furthermore, if Optic was removed, as FBI stated prior to shooting and positioning, literally on remounting the optic, literally, you would have zero in your rifle again, meaning Tyler would have to take a few shots to zero his rifle, but he didn't have time to make a perfect ballistic shot towards a narrow neck.
But this guy shooting 15 yards versus 200 yards does do justice.
Okay.
Kool-Aid Assassin.
I don't mean to deviate from the conversation, but Brother Suleiman, why are these people so inclined to taking you down, being critical of the Jays now, man?
Oh, yeah, this is the school bullshit.
Do you want to answer that?
It's up to you.
I mean, yeah, I'm going to cover it in my own stream when I go through it.
But I like, obviously, it's just complete lies.
I literally did 10 years of philanthropy.
Basically, ran a school for like base, just think about it logically.
There's 54 students.
You're paying them $1,500.
You can't basically pay like staff and all that kind of stuff.
Anyway, I'm going to go in there and debunk all that.
And I'm going to actually expose these people for being Israeli intelligence, Israeli assets.
And that guy who did the, he's a crypto scammer.
He scammed everyone on J-Proof.
He was an insider, which has been proven today in the space I did.
And he also was someone who was given free J-proof.
And then he used that to shill and scammed everybody and sold on everybody.
So he scammed his own J-proof community, JQR radio community.
Shit.
Okay.
So yeah, he'll do a whole thing covering that, guys.
Myron and Suleiman, when I was in high school, I first learned about the 1972 Munich Olympic mascara, but never fully understand why the tragedy happened.
Even though this question is off topic for the episode, what were the motives of that attack during that time period and why did it happen?
Occupation.
But you want to go deeper into it?
Yeah, it was.
Well, the thing.
PLO ran that, right?
Sorry?
PLO ran that one?
Yeah, did it.
Yeah.
Your boy Yaster Arafat.
The problem you had is, and I don't think, by the way, I don't think these were smart decisions that were made.
And this is like the issue.
Like, if you look right now, optically, like, the Palestinian cause is doing a lot better, isn't it?
Yeah.
So I think we take a lot.
Well, we should take a lot of credit for that because I think we did direct a lot of that.
Yeah.
Because I think these guys are like sometimes not that smart.
I'll give you an example.
Like when Charlie Kirk got shot, some of them were coming up and just not reading the room that well.
And I had to be like, listen, like someone's died.
You need to be respectful, right?
So these people don't sometimes don't have the best ability to understand the Western society.
So I don't think that irrespective of that, I don't think I think it's wrong anyway.
So I don't think that was the right move.
Obviously, they thought that we need to raise awareness about our plight.
So we need to do something extravagant.
We need to do something big because we're basically, this was after the 68 war.
It was before the 73 war.
And so there was this kind of concern that they wanted to create a kind of awareness about the situation.
And they thought, look, we need to try and get our rights in a kind of resisting manner.
And this is the best way they thought.
I think it was the wrong move they made because what it did was help the Israelis demonize them and make them look even more inhuman and not normal.
So I think it was like a very bad move.
Did Nenyahu's brother die in this one?
I can't remember.
I know Netanyahu's brother died in one of these operations.
It might have been this, but okay.
Infinite slick.
Yo, my, and I was on discord and, um, some hacker leaked your address.
No, well, it's not the first time, People have always leaked my shit, man.
Be near.
Stay RG.
I was on Discord and some hacker leaked your address.
Your street drive name begins with.
Okay.
Whatever, bro.
Myron and Suleiman, where are you guys at when you first heard of the October 7th attacks happening?
I was in the middle of an interview actually with Tim Poole.
I was on a space and then it was about October 7th.
And it was just like, I'll be honest with it, it's tough because you don't know how to react.
Initial readings is like, look, this is kind of bad.
Like, what's happening?
But, and then a lot of Zionists came on and they were doing the Zahir propaganda.
And then I had to push back, but be respectful because like, you know, what was happening?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nobody knew at that point.
Yeah, at that point, you know, situation.
So I was like, look, they were like, oh, Palestinians are evil.
Look, they weren't evil.
They were oppressed.
They are being oppressed.
But okay, what's happened today is kind of wrong.
Let's have the conversation.
And then, like, so anytime they would do like some mental hasbara, I would like trying to push back whilst maintaining some form of like a bit of respect of like what had happened and you know, not trying to play down the kind of people who died.
Um, short clip of Roosevelt and Mustache Man naming Palestine.
Yep.
Uh, Pablo Mac, oh slash, thank you.
Infinite slick says, hey, Marion, I bought a German car 100,000 miles to flex on haters, didn't do any basic maintenance, and then had to put in a 9,000 engine.
Can you guess my race?
Okay.
Kane, Yo Stein says, bro, cut YouTube.
Yeah, don't worry.
I will.
Let's see here.
All right, let's get back to uh this thing with your boy Ben Shape.
Probably busy time.
20 minutes.
We won't watch the whole thing.
And also, guys, we are gonna uh cover um our guy, Ryan Dawson, his um documentary on 9-11.
But we'll watch a little bit of this because uh, this interview is nuts.
I want to start by analyze it properly, or you want to just like do it.
No, we can go through it.
You are like really detailed, so I don't know.
Okay, I don't know how much you tell me, dude.
I'm going off your time, like initially, like I know you've been interviewing all day.
I don't know when you got, yeah, I know how much time you got, like we're grafters, innit?
I'm not on your level to find out.
Okay, okay, yeah.
Um, like, just immediately, like, one thing that obviously is not from this interview, but look, he's wearing the kippah now.
Just to demonstrate to you how that's kind of alien to the United States of America.
If you look at American history, people wearing religious attire was considered like abnormal.
And why I'm explaining that is imagine it was a Muslim who's wearing uh a hat for the last 10-15 years.
He would have been demonized, he would have been ridiculed, they would have called him backward, third world, and so on and so forth.
Yeah, so already people were conditioned into thinking that this was appropriate wear, even though Muslim like hats are very similar to that, just slightly bigger.
And even his hat's got bigger, yeah, yeah, his yamuka keeps getting bigger every time I see him.
Getting your impression of where we are in the war, how close are we to the end of the war?
Where do you think stand in terms of the negotiations right now?
I think we're close to the end of the war, though we're not there yet.
Uh, we were attacked on October 7th, exactly, uh, uh, two years ago, last one day.
It was a horrible thing, it was the worst atrocities committed on Jews.
Yesterday, yeah, literally, yesterday, yeah.
And like, again, it's like he's explaining and he's saying, Oh, it's a war.
So, again, you know, the whole point about when they don't want to talk about genocide or the fact that they of course they named it a war on purpose, Holocaust, and everybody thought Israel was nude, bro.
What 30 seconds in, and he's already mentioned the cookie monster event of the Holocaust.
Of course, uh, two years later, we've smashed the Iran axis, smashed most of it to the proxies.
Uh, Hamas, not finished yet, but we'll get there.
Uh, Hezbollah, Syria, uh, is gone, uh, smashed also Iran's nuclear business.
Yep, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And people try to tell me, oh, Myron, uh, the Israelis had nothing to do with Syria.
I was like, bro, you're fucking retarded if you don't think the Israelis were involved with Syria.
Like, they 100% were involved.
The day after Assad got kicked out, he did a video like taking credit for it.
Exactly.
No, they were definitely just blamed Turkey outside.
Well, no, dude, it's Turkey, bro.
Remember, they basically weakened Hezbollah, so that allowed Syria to go.
And that was the move they made to weaken.
Yes, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Because after the ceasefire, like a day or two later, Al-Shara and his whole gang started making their way down towards Damascus.
I remember they took Aleppo in like 24 hours.
Yeah, they're just shocking how fast they took the entire dude.
They took the country in like two weeks.
Exactly.
It was crazy.
Broke it really back with President Trump's help.
And the Houdis, who are threatening the entire world and maritime shipping.
So Israel emerged from this horrible day as the strongest power in the Middle East.
So, like we still have things to do, let's like analyze what he said.
So he's right.
They succeeded in Syria.
Definitely.
That was a big win for them.
Yep.
Hezbollah, they've weakened.
So I can give them the W on that one.
Yep.
Hamas, still there.
They're still there.
There's still the same amount of Hamas people that there was, if not more.
According to State Department records, they claim there's more Hamas members now.
There's more now, right?
Yeah, because they've become radicalized from all the killing.
So that's an L Iran.
That was an L. Yeah.
Yeah.
It's really amazing how the Western media doesn't talk about how badly Israel actually got fucked up during that conflict.
They did really bad in that conflict, but also, you know, bombing the nuclear.
I will say that Israel had, you know, airspace dominance.
This is true.
But Ira was hitting Tel Aviv and Israel and Haifa pretty fucking hard.
Even the airspace dominance, not much of it was over Iran.
It was from far out.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Yeah.
They were shooting the missiles from like Iraq and shit.
Yes.
Yeah.
And from Azerbaijan, too.
Yeah, yeah.
So they were shooting from far out.
They maintain successful from within Iran.
And that's what Iran's doing.
They've basically massively taken out Mossad agents since.
Oh, yeah.
They've killed.
Something I heard some crazy number, like 10,000 to 20,000 people have been caught.
That sounds right.
I mean, I didn't read that, but that sounds right.
Holy fuck.
And so.
And a lot of them have been killed too already.
They're already executed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, that sounds right in terms of the figure.
So that, so I'd say Iran is an L. Iran, they needed to, even the nuclear, taking the nuclear capability out of that field.
Yeah.
I mean, either 400 kilos.
Either Trump told them, but it seems like that those nuclear abilities were gone before the bombing happened.
Yeah.
Well, they knew they were going to get hit, right?
They knew they were going to get hit.
I don't think.
Do you think Iran has nuclear weapons?
I don't think they do.
No, they don't.
But that's stupid.
They should have it.
Like, this is another example of a point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
At this point, they need it.
Yeah.
You know, I think they were manufacturing, or sorry, I think they were enriching the uranium to these super high levels as a bargaining chip.
Not because they actually had nuclear weapons.
Either that and that makes sense or they were just actually genuinely being honest and they were using it for facilities within Iran.
Yeah.
Medical facilities for because you need to.
Well, I mean, they got it up to like 80%, right?
Like, I think they got the uranium up to 80, 90%.
I think for them, they were doing it more to have a strategic ambiguity.
Like, literally what Israel does, right?
We know for a fact they have nuclear weapons, but I think with Iran, they were doing it.
So, oh, well, you don't know if we have them or we don't.
Right.
You guys are scared on one side, but you guys don't really know if we have them on this side.
That makes sense.
But I do think that they're operating more from a strategic ambiguity with the potential to negotiate.
But I think what fucked everything up was Trump pulling out the JCPOA.
Oh, yeah.
I think that fucked every I think that was one of the worst decisions Trump made.
Huge fucking L. And then on top of that, if we're going to be honest, why did he do it?
Mike Pompeo pressured him.
Mike Pompeo is owned by them boys.
Exactly.
You know, a huge Zionist, Mike Pompeo.
And then he also not only did he pressure him to get him out the JCPOA.
He was the one that pressured.
He was the secretary of state at the time.
He was the one that registered the IRGC as a terrorist organization after.
Yeah.
Right after.
And then they kill Soleimani.
Exactly.
It's like 2018.
Get out.
2019.
Make them a terrorist organization.
2020.
They kill Soleimani and they killed him in Iraq.
Yeah.
Illegally.
So, I mean, I agree with that.
Using like some bullshit.
Like they use some old Iraq wartime law to attack him in Iraq.
And on that, that's one of the things I do give Trump credit because he was actually pressured to go to war with Iran at that time.
And he didn't.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Even here on this one, they were pressuring him a lot.
But like, I think the JCPOA was a good deal.
I think they should have stuck with it.
Yeah, I agree.
They were, you know, they were a member of the, you know, non-proliferation treaty.
And at the end of the day, Iran was going to comply because we had inspectors in there.
They want the sanctions relief.
Like, I think it would have worked, man.
And they've had like a CCTV and basically feeds, live feeds going back to them for the IAEA.
So it's like ridiculous.
Like Iran was very much compliant with everything.
They were.
They were.
The IAEA even admitted that they were complying.
It wasn't until they started threatening to attack them and stuff like that, where this stuff started to happen.
And even then, I think that they were still complying.
Like, I know you said 90%, but I don't.
I think they donate up to like 70%, which is specifically for their own country.
70% you think?
I thought you don't.
I think I forget what the percentage is for energy purposes, but.
It's like 70%.
70% for up to 70?
Okay.
For like basically specifically specific things like nuclear.
So for like medical stuff, you can do like 25, 30% of a certain internal benefits that aren't for weapons.
You say 60 to 70% actually helps the country as well.
Okay.
Complete the victory.
What started in Gaza will end in Gaza with the release of the 40 of our hostages.
46 actually.
20 are live.
I think at this point, if people really believe that Netanyahu gives a shit about the hostages, you're a fucking retard.
Even the Israeli citizens are protesting like damn near every day saying he doesn't care.
So.
You know, they could have got all the hostages back.
Remember we did.
Yeah.
On October 10th.
Yeah.
And then I found out they made another offer in November.
I didn't know that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So many.
And then even in 2024, there was so many.
I was watching George Galloway.
Some political commentator came under and said, yeah, they made another offer in November to return everybody back.
And then in 2024, I think it was May or March 2024 as well.
Wow.
Yeah.
Well, he denied it.
And also the end of Hamas rule.
And it's a territory.
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I'm going to put the timestamps up on the last video as well for you guys.
And you suggested, of course, that Hamas can do it the easy way or they can do it the hard way.
That's the same thing that the president of the United States has suggested.
It is pretty incredible what President Trump has attempted to broker here and swiveling the entire world against Hamas where so much of the world is aligning.
Netanyahu with Trump.
you want this, and Trump wants this.
So, he's trying to make it seem like which I mean, this is their strategy.
Like, Netanyahu is really good at saying, Oh, our problems are also your problems.
Here's why.
Exactly.
Ben Shapiro is doing that for him right now.
He does, yeah, absolutely.
In favor of many of the priorities that Hamas was promoting a week and a half ago, well, I think that's a very important reversal because it's really existing in our world.
Here are these people.
They're holding, they held over 250 innocent people hostage, grandmothers, grandchildren, Holocaust survivors.
Who the hell holds these people hostage?
And they're trying to basically at this point, everybody's a cookie monster survivor, bro.
It's just starting to get like it's come on, man.
Exactly.
But they've got grandmothers as hostage in Israeli prisons.
Yeah.
Actually, let's talk about that a little bit real quick because that is a huge reason why they invaded on October 7th.
Yeah.
Guys, just so you guys know, and I was debating this with Tatum.
You know, they're talking about, oh, release, release hostages.
Bro, Israel has illegally arrested and detained women, children, and old ladies for years.
There's like, I think, 11,000 total prisoners, and I think like something like between three to 5,000 of them are being held illegally with zero charge.
Yeah, that sounds right.
11,000 total, with 3,000 to 5,000 of them being held illegally, guys, with no charge.
No due process.
Oh, the ones that are, that are that were like convicted or whatever?
Yeah.
So like, and this, they're getting abused here, guys.
They're getting graped in these jails, et cetera.
So, and, and they're being held.
They've been held for longer than some of these hostages with Israel.
So this is a big reason why October 7th happened.
You know, and it's funny how Zionists never, like, whenever I talk to Zionists or I debate them, they say, oh, yeah, they just came in because they just wanted to kill a bunch of Jews.
Not really, bro.
Not really.
You know, you're not going to go ahead and conduct this sophisticated military operation just to come in and kill Jewish people.
Like, you got to be pragmatic and strategic to a degree.
What are you going to get more of?
What are you going to get more benefit from doing?
Right.
We have to kind of look at it from their angle.
They're going to get more benefit from kidnapping them and bringing them back.
Every Israeli they kidnap is like, you know, worth like tens, like 100 Palestinians because they can negotiate for, dude, they gave Ghaleed Shalit, the IDF soldier back in like 2006.
They got JIRA Simmons back and like a thousand Palestinians.
So, you know, you know, I'm not saying that like they're innocent or anything like that.
And they're like, oh, yeah, these are great people.
No, I'm not saying that.
But what I am saying is I think Americans need to be very pragmatic and understand why they invaded, what the purposes were, and how the military dynamics of Hamas affected that day.
And the goal 100% was to kidnap hostages.
That was the goal for prisoner exchanges because it's the only thing they can really do to challenge the Israeli government.
That's their form of resistance.
In terms of what you said, in terms of kill the Jews, like this is again fake propaganda.
Because if you look at the Hamas charters, oh, yeah, they use the Hamas charters all the time, but they use old one.
Yeah, but even the old one.
Actually, funny enough, when I was having a debate and I was like, oh, the Hamas Charter doesn't say that.
The Hamas Charter says that Muslims, Christians, and Jews should live in solidarity.
And they were like, oh, no, the new charter is worse because they don't mention Jews specifically.
They mention all religions.
So Hamas Charter, let me be clear on this.
Yeah, go ahead.
Is literally says the opposite.
It never calls out Jews.
It literally says that basically under Hamas's rules, Muslims, Christians, and Jews will have equal rights, fair treatment, will be protected, and will be given sovereignty and protection.
So that's what the charter says.
And they'll be able to practice their religions.
So in reality, this claim that there's an attack on Jews is just fake news.
Now, one mistake Hamas did make, because we have to be honest on this, is that they put a specific eschatological hadith in there that wasn't part of the actual charter.
That's when you start it.
You know, like how Muslims start something and they'll put a dua, like a prayer.
It's like that.
So it was like, it wasn't part of the charter, but it was on the top.
And that was an eschatological narration.
What an eschatological narration is basically a narration that tells you what's going to happen in the future.
So it's not about law now.
It's saying, guess what?
In the end of times, this will happen.
So clearly, it's not a law for now.
But in the end, end of times, yes, Muslims do believe according to this hadith, which isn't the Quran, they do believe that there's going to be conflict with Jews, right?
And that basically, and so that's what he talks about.
He talks about, like, for example, the tree will say there's a Jew behind me, and then, you know, you'll basically go after him.
They use that all the time.
Yeah, but that's an eschatological hadith.
That's not a legalistic part of the charter.
And then when they realized that this charter was being misrepresented, they changed the charter and removed that out.
All right, let's uh go back to our boy and the entire world to get their terms.
So, I think the fact that he turned the tables, we did that together, I think that's important.
And I thought it was a very important thing to say, hey, release those hostages and come out rule.
Uh, let's get on with the task of pursuing an expanded peace, which I think would be possible once this thing is done.
Now, speaking of the end of the war, obviously, we've seen an enormous shift in public opinion, particularly in the United States, against Israel rising anti-Semitism as a facet of that.
And that has raised a lot of questions for Americans about the relationship between America and Israel.
The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, gave a fascinating speech back in May of 2024 at the Quincy Institute, where he took a hard-nose look at the relationship between the United States and Israel.
The case that he made for the relationship between the United States and Israel was based on what he called America-first interest.
The idea that Americans come first in America's own interest, which of course is true.
And then he also suggested the reason that the America-Ira relationship was vital was for two reasons.
One was the defense mechanism, the sharing mechanism between the United States and Israel, and the second was Israeli self-sufficiency.
I'm gonna ask you about both prongs.
So, defense sharing.
Can you explain to me how Israel helps with defense sharing?
They don't, dude.
They don't, they really don't.
It's actually worse than that, right?
Israel throughout history has worked against American interests.
Yeah, so as an example, when um, when they were saying that Israel helps with intelligence, they were taking intelligence from the United States of America and giving it to the Russians and taking intelligence from the Russians and giving it to the Americans.
They were doing that then, and they do that now as well.
So, I don't see how this claim that there's defense sharing.
Now, they do do defense, but it's for themselves, and they'll always put their interests first.
They will harm and steal U.S. technology for their own interests.
There isn't defense sharing, it's just a one-way process.
Yeah, no, 100%.
And they steal our technology too, these fucking dickheads.
Yeah, things like that.
Starting with explaining to Americans, why should it matter whether America maintains a strong alliance with Israel in defense terms and tech terms?
And then, second, what is the future of Israeli self-sufficiency, particularly in terms of military assistance, given the amount of help that America has provided during this last war?
Well, let me first start with America First.
That's a natural position.
Would be unnatural to have a different position.
You're on sub-sect too, right?
Yeah, but I don't do much on that.
You don't do much on there?
Okay.
America First doesn't mean America alone because all countries need allies, superpowers need allies.
China has allies, Russia has allies.
And if you're without allies who may be developed the technologies that are needed for your defense or the technologies that are needed for your offense or the intelligence to save your lives, why forfeit yourself with these allies?
The problem that you've had over the years, the United States, is that you didn't have these allies pulling their weight.
And Israel is an ally, it's a fighting ally that pulls its weight.
Not only that, not only do we fight, we don't have America.
Israel a fighting ally.
Did they were they part of the Afghanistan war?
Were they part of it?
They didn't help with Iraq either.
And they were the main architects of it, too, which makes it crazy.
They weren't involved.
But he's right.
He's right.
The one thing he's right about is America does have allies who don't pull their weight.
Yeah, this is true.
With NATO and shit, yeah.
But he's just trying to remove himself from it when it's not true.
Absolutely.
Boots on the ground.
We've done the job of defending ourselves pretty well, I'd say, over the last 77 years.
But it's not only that, we've also defeated enemies who are your enemies.
We're trying to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles armed with nuclear warheads to attack your cities.
That's what Iran was doing.
We just knocked out Iran.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
This is such a jump, right?
Yo, this is this is yo.
I actually, I'm not gonna lie, I really do enjoy watching Netanyahu interviews because this guy is such a fucking good politician.
He really is a good politician.
Like, to the untrained eye or someone that is, you know, a dumb American that doesn't understand foreign policy, doesn't understand the dark side of the war of terror, you'll watch this and you'll say, yeah, like this guy's defending us.
Yeah.
Like, you know, and this has bar has worked for so goddamn long because so many Americans are fucking retarded.
Um, and it's worked for decades, right?
Just Americans.
It's the same in the UK, same in all these uh countries.
Real quick, you know what?
Before we continue out with this, can you explain to um my audience how them boys control the UK as well?
Because they think that this is just an America problem.
And I try to tell them, dude, they run Australia, they run the UK, etc.
Can you explain real quick how they dominate more occupied?
Go ahead.
So, UK, we have our prime minister's Jewish Zionist.
And what they did was the Labour Party, which is the you can basically call it the left-wing party, even though KSTAM has made it more right-wing, had Corbyn in charge.
Corbin was anti-Israel, he was pro-Palestine, and he had a huge amount of support.
He was going to win the election, and then the Zionist lobby came in and changed the media, made sure he didn't win.
They removed him and put Kirstama in place.
KSTAMA was their choice, they groomed him for 10 years and then put him in place.
We have labor friends of Israel, conservative friends of Israel, which is basically our version of AIPAC, just our politicians are a lot cheaper.
You don't have to spend as much to lobby for them.
Yeah, you don't need to, yeah.
And then what you've got is basically the Labor Party, which is allowed to lobby, like in the United States.
Yeah, yeah.
Pay the money, give them money for their campaigns, etc.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And then what you've got is the Labor Party, which is Zionist-controlled, which is KSTAMA.
And then you have the Reform Party and Conservatives, which are again Zionist controlled.
And with the reform, which is Nigel Farage, Nigel Farage is an extreme Zionist.
So what they have is like same as Democrat Republicans, you have all the parties that are completely controlled by Israel.
And we don't have many politicians that aren't.
And so a good example of this is like even the Muslims.
And this is why I always give this example.
You know, again.
You know, when they speak about Muslims in power.
Yeah.
But if you look at the Muslims who get into power, they always turn on their people.
They always turn on their religion and they always turn on their ideology.
Okay.
So a good example is the current mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
Okay.
Oh, he's Muslim?
Yeah.
That's what they're all.
Oh, I'm thinking of someone else.
I'm sorry.
Keep going.
Keep going.
And then this.
Let me pull him up real fast.
The recent home secretary, Shibana Mahmood.
You know what's interesting about it?
Shadi Khan?
Yeah, Sadiq.
Sadiq.
Okay, here we go.
Yeah.
The same guys.
Yeah.
Sorry.
We're getting a deep dive on British politics.
Yeah.
And then you've got basically the recent one, Shabana Mahmood.
She became the home secretary.
You saw everyone on Twitter lose their mind, like, oh, Pakistani home secretary, right?
Shibani.
Shabana Mahmood.
Shabani.
It's S-H-A-B.
Oh, there she goes.
The third one down.
Shabana.
Okay, gotcha.
Yeah.
And so she basically used to go to pro-Palestinian protests, speak about the Palestinian rights.
She was made the home secretary.
What is the home secretary equivalent in America?
Foreign Secretary.
State Department.
The one who lets immigrations in charge of immigration.
Okay, so that's two.
So here in America, we got for people that want to immigrate in, Department of Homeland Security, people that just want to visit, State Department.
So student visas, for example, come through State Department.
People that want to immigrate here, like with a K visa and get married, that's through DHS.
Okay, so she's basically a combination of the two.
Yeah, she's the home secretary.
Okay, so she's basically...
But a home secretary in the UK is part of the cabinet.
Okay, similar to here.
Okay.
Okay, so she's so chat.
She's basically the equivalent to Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland Security in one.
Yeah.
So all immigration is basically controlled by her.
Border services, border enforcement, immigration, everything comes through her.
Exactly.
Okay.
And so everyone was like, whoa.
Oh, I can see why they got mad.
Yeah, there's so much immigration.
Why is it Pakistani?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
But what does she do?
She's pro-Palestinian.
She's Muslim.
She's Pakistani.
I think she's Pakistani anyway.
And she, what does she do?
She, yeah, she's Kashmiri.
So yes, like same as me.
And so, but what?
You guys don't have Pakistanis don't have castes like India, right?
There is caste, but it's, there's not like a hierarchy with it.
Okay, just different tribes, maybe?
Yeah.
But no hierarchy.
So there's different groups, but they're not, there's not like a hierarchy like in India.
Yes, right.
Okay, gotcha.
All right.
Sorry, go ahead.
And so, and she's Kashmiri, so Kashmir is like between Pakistan and India, and there's like a dispute about Kashmir.
Is that what the that's what they went to war over?
Yeah.
Last time, right?
That dispute is that.
That's what they're always the disputed landers.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm from that disputed land.
Gotcha.
So now in terms of...
Whose hit land is it then?
I mean, I've got a controversial opinion, which is anti-Pakistani.
Okay, so you actually think it's Indian land.
I think all of it should even Pakistan should be idea.
Really?
Yeah, I think that that separation happened intentionally to harm that entire place by the CIA.
Okay, not the Brits?
Yeah, which is MI5.
Sorry, not CIA.
It was MI5.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
British intelligence.
To keep you guys separated Yeah Yeah, because what it is, is if India was one.
Oh, they'd be, oh, God.
Yeah.
If India was one with Pakistan, that'd be crazy.
They'd be dominating.
Yeah.
And you would basically have it where it's Hindu-Muslim almost same numbers.
And generally what happens is when the similar numbers, they work better with each other, as they did previously before the Brits came in.
And so causing that, what happened was remove the Muslim population from India in a large number, keep some Muslim population in there.
And then the Muslim and Christian population in India are oppressed.
And then you have the beef between the countries.
Interesting.
Okay.
That's another thing.
You don't hold my opinion.
Yeah, a lot of them will probably be mad at you for even saying that.
Yeah, they'll be like, oh, we need our own Muslim nation full of Muslims.
Okay, because their argument is the Hindus persecute us.
But my argument is like when there was almost 60, 40 or 50, 50, they weren't persecuting each other.
Gotcha.
Okay.
Prior to the Brits creating a power vacuum and leaving, right?
Exactly.
Okay, sorry.
Because right now in India, you do have a huge majority of Indians.
You only got like 10, 15% Muslims, and you only have like 0.7% Christians and the Muslims and the Christians are oppressed in India.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Okay.
No, I mean, this is very interesting stuff, but we're getting UK politics and we're getting India-Pakistani politics.
Okay.
I mean, I know all politics, right?
Like, I'm like a politics and history guy, right?
Yeah.
So now, in terms of this specific hair, so she talks about those things.
Okay.
Soon as she.
So she's Muslim.
She's Pakistani.
She's pro-Palestine.
Okay.
And she is the secretary of Homeland Security in our equivalent chat.
And she gets in the position of power.
And what's the first thing she does?
What's she doing?
She says she bans pro-Palestinian protests.
She says, if you protest in the same place twice, that's illegal.
Oh, that's whack.
So why I'm explaining this is...
Because the sellouts for the Zionists, because the Zionists control our government.
Do they give her money?
Does she donate?
Like, we have an APAC tracker here in America.
Do you guys have that over there?
I don't know about if she gets money from Labor Friends of Israel.
Specifically, I haven't checked.
But my point is they sell out as soon as they get to the position of power.
Gotcha.
Right?
So she's not only sold out, she sold out to her own belief system where she used to protest herself.
And there's a genocide going on.
When she protested, there wasn't even a genocide going on.
So why am I telling you this?
That's the difference.
When people say Muslims in power, when Muslims go in power, they end up selling out.
You rarely have a Muslim in power who actually puts the people's needs first or his community needs first.
Whereas when Jews are in power, they literally do put their people first.
Oh, hell yeah.
Laws for it.
Exactly.
And that's where the difference is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, dude, that's crazy.
Like getting into power and like not and just like letting them continue the genocide without doing that's crazy, bro.
Like if I came out of power, I'd immediately cut aid to Israel immediately.
I would cut aid to them immediately.
And then also, I saw a lot of people are getting like rage baited.
They were pissed off because there were Palestinian kids coming here to get like life-saving surgery or to get like prosthetics.
I was like, look, dude, I am very, I am not pro-immigration.
You know, I think obviously we need to, we need to reform our whole immigration system here in America.
But if we're going to be the ones that pay for the fucking bombs that kill this kid's family and dismember them, I think we kind of owe it to them to bring them over here and give them surgery and repair what we fucked up.
We destroyed this child's life.
Especially when Americans are not even paying for it.
What was that?
Especially when Americans are not paying for it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I'm glad you said that.
Because people are saying, oh, why don't I want my tax dollars going to this?
Hey, dumbass, there's literally a guy that's like, there's a couple of humanitarian funds that they're paying for the surgery.
They're paying for everything.
So tax dollars are American tax dollars aren't even funding it because I know a couple of people were trying to say, oh, look at what your tax dollars are going to.
That's not true.
And the guy who does it, he's such a great guy.
I forgot his name now.
He's a Scoby.
He follows me.
I had a few conversations with him.
He's like a white Christian guy.
Just an awesome person, bro.
Yep.
He's a white Christian.
So, you know, and honestly, even if we did use SACS funds, I would say, you know what, dude, honestly, we created this problem.
We fucking bombed and killed this kid's family.
You know, bringing them here to reunite with a family that is here, I think that's the least we can do, right?
I think that's the least we could do.
We fucking destroyed their life.
Family's all gone.
How many times have we seen little girls saying, I can't find my mom?
I can't find my dad.
Or their limbs are cut.
I think Gaza has the most dismembered children on earth right now.
Yeah.
The most amputees.
Yeah.
Kids.
Yeah.
That were completely fine and able-body before because we dropped bombs on them.
I agree.
So, look, we got to take accountability.
If we're going to fucking go ahead and destroy their life, I think the least we can do is give them access to medical care and a safe home.
Like, I don't think children should ever suffer.
Maybe I'm bleeding our humanitarian for that.
But I think if we're going to go ahead and destroy their family and destroy their life, that's the least we can do.
So that's an exception to my immigration rule.
So, but yeah, this is that's crazy, though.
What's your position on immigration?
I think we need a moratorium where we need to basically stop all immigration.
We need to halt it for, yeah, we need to hold except for like extreme.
There's always going to be extremes.
You can never go, no one ever again.
There's always going to be humanitarian things, everything else like that.
But I do think that we need to revamp our immigration system with visas.
We need to revamp our marriage system.
That's where people beat us the most with like marriage fraud.
Marriage fraud is such, it's a business in America.
Even more strictly than Nick Fuentes.
I'd say I agree with him on a lot of it.
Because he was saying, I'm sure he was saying on PBD, like if it was like 300,000, like highly educated people, he'd be falling immigration, but you're saying complete zero.
I would say unless they have a skill set that we cannot get here, like I'm talking O visa status, not this fucking H-1B visa scam that they're doing, which I know me and you got it.
This is actually what got us both in trouble on Twitter was going against the H-1B visa.
I think it's got to be O-Visa level, where it's like you literally cannot replace this skill set because H-1B, me and you both know it's a scam.
It's a scam visa.
So I think it needs to be O visa level if you're going to bring them in.
But yeah, no, very, yeah, I think we need to restrict immigration quite a bit because it's creates so many, so many problems.
Like Southwest, America doesn't feel like America.
If you've ever been to South Texas or Southern Arizona, you feel like you're in Mexico.
It's like, what the fuck?
I feel like that here.
You feel, yeah, I am.
Yeah, yeah.
And Miami, you know what?
Yeah, you're right.
Actually, my.
I walk around here a lot like because I, you know, it's such a warm country and like, you know, you don't get that in the UK, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And like every time I'm like, oh, where do you go?
It's like someone speaking.
Miami kind of sucks about that too.
I'm not going to lie.
Like so many people here don't speak English, which is fucking really annoying and frustrating.
But yeah, I think when it comes to driver's Cuban.
Oh, yeah, and they don't speak English.
It's nuts.
So yeah, I would say definitely limit immigration.
I think the biggest thing we need to do is revamp our visa system and our marriage fraud system.
We're getting beat so bad on that that people don't even understand.
Because for everyone that comes in illegally, there's a bunch of people that come in that come in illegally.
There's a bunch of people that come in legally and then overstay or use fraud to stay.
Yeah, I hold the same position as you.
Yeah.
I think there should be zero immigration.
I think it's just too harmful to the native population.
Yeah.
And it's from a left-wing position.
And it's crazy because I guarantee none of these guys had this on their bingo card that you would be anti-immigration.
Yeah, but mine's from a left-wing position.
Yeah.
So it's basically because let's say you got someone from the UK or some the US, sorry.
Let's say there's someone from the US and you're paying that person $10 an hour.
Right.
And you bring in 10 Indians and you pay those Indians $1 an hour.
Now it means that that American worker can no longer ask for $10 an hour.
He's going to have to accept either $1 an hour, maybe $150, maybe $2 an hour, reduces the wage significantly.
Who benefits?
The only people who benefit are the rich, wealthy corporations.
Gotcha.
Which obviously Zion is controlled.
And so that's why I'm against it.
Okay, so you're looking at a big picture.
This creates trickle-down economics that doesn't help anybody.
Exactly.
Okay.
Well, it only helps the rich.
It only helps the wealthy.
Okay.
All right.
But the poor lose out.
I see.
I see it.
If you fall Paul.
Okay.
I never heard someone articulate because most of the time people from the left are more pro-immigration.
But that's an interesting perspective that this actually hurts the people that are there legally that are of lower, I guess, social class, I guess you could say.
Yeah, yeah.
Or lower income.
Because, yeah, that's a good point, bro.
That is a good point.
Because, yeah, you can't, even Trump himself admitted, yeah, I used to hire a lot of H-1B visas.
Yeah.
That's what these businesses are.
I'm going to stay on hotels because exactly.
He even admitted it.
Yeah, legals.
He was like, I'm going to surrender amnesty on legals because he wants them.
Elon Musk, Donald Trump, like all these billionaires, these super wealthy guys.
Yeah, they abuse the fucking visa systems.
You're right.
They use their visa system and they use a lot of illegal immigrants.
And so that's why Trump gave amnesty to them.
So I think it's only the rich.
So that's why left-wing people are so like low IQ.
They're very nearsighted.
They're not looking big picture.
I think it's worse than that now.
I think they just think, let me be the opposite of whatever right-wing or Trump is without understanding it.
So like, for example, you know, what was the other good thing Trump did recently?
Oh, the tariffs.
I was for the tariffs.
That's a left-wing position.
Because what does tariffs do?
Tariffs benefit the working class.
It does, yeah.
And so it strengthens the unions, which is inherently a left.
It gives power back to the employee.
Yeah, it gives power back to the employee.
It strengthens the unions.
It increases the wages.
It creates jobs for the poor.
And it's the corporations that lose out.
So again, it made no sense that they were against it, but just because Trump wanted it, they went against it.
I don't support Trump, but if he's going to do something good, I'm going to praise him.
If he says something bad, I'm going to call him out.
That was one awesome thing he did.
And so that's another example of people who are the left-wing, not understanding what actually left, because he's a left-wing now.
Yeah.
He's just walk liberal.
They hate Donald.
Like, it's like they, their job is just to hate Donald Trump and everything he does.
Yeah.
Right.
And actually, that's an interesting point.
Because I look at someone like Ahasan Piker, right?
Who's a very pro-union, you know, employee type guy.
And he was very critical of the tariffs and he didn't like Trump.
But I think that comes more from him disliking Donald Trump, not understanding that tariffs, I guess, if you do them correctly, actually do help.
So if he was against the tariffs, that means he can't be a socialist or communist.
Because actually, if you look at early communist socialist literature, they were very much against immigration.
Thank you.
Yeah.
So like, this is what I mean, like these young kids who become streamers, they actually probably never read politics or history.
Yeah, they don't understand that.
Because that makes no sense.
Like, anything that benefits the corporations, you're against.
Yoga, you should be against.
Yeah.
I'm not, I'm not just automatically like that.
I'm just like anything that harms the working class, I'm against.
Gotcha.
What would you say your ear cut off is?
What would you peg middle class?
Because I'm sure you probably have different standards for the US versus the UK.
What would you consider middle class income-wise?
Or in other words, what's the class of people?
Like, what's the income range of people that in your political world you need to protect?
Because I can see here that you have a people from no wages up to, I would say, maybe 40 grand a year.
Okay, all right.
So that's pretty narrow.
So like 100K a year, whatever, you don't care, six-figure earners.
Yeah, I mean, if you're earning six figures in the UK, you're generally going to be well off.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
And what about in the US?
Would you say same parameters?
Or in the US, I would say maybe you'd probably put that up to like $60,000 a year.
Okay.
I think you're earning about $50,000, $60,000 a year, you're in a decent position.
Okay.
So you're so for you, what about if they have kids and stuff?
Even then, like, how much is like, for example, now Miami, Florida, from what I know, because I was very expensive.
But from what I know, I think we just overtook New York City, by the way.
Yeah, yeah.
But even then, like, how much is a like, let's say a three-bedroom apartment?
You're in Miami?
Yeah.
It's like $3,000 a month, isn't it?
Oh, no more than that.
For a one-bedroom, you're going to be paying like damn near $3,000.
Really?
Yeah.
For a three-bedroom, you're going to be paying closer to $10,000.
Depending, I feel like you're in the city of Miami.
But we just overtook New York City, so this is very expensive.
Right.
Miami.
Miami's exploded in price because all these fucking New Yorkers came down here and fucked it up.
Yeah.
This used to be the best cap secret ever, bro.
The city, but now it's like.
Yeah.
Okay.
I didn't realize it was that high.
I assumed it was like $4,000, $5,000.
A couple years ago, it was.
It was cheap.
But now it's gotten bad.
But okay, so you're, so you're, you're, so when you've, I guess your political ideology is like to protect the middle class and your middle class in your eyes is like zero to 60K per year, roughly.
Yeah, but I guess for Miami, it'd be different because obviously, depending on what you're saying, yeah, so you go out, you go off of where they live.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
But basically, as long as someone's got like somewhere to live and they've got like a job that they could provide their family with and they get a good education.
Okay.
So that might go up to like maybe 80K or something like that in Miami, but like in rural America, like in the Midwest or something like that, it could be something that what pains me when I come to America is when I see someone working two jobs or working three jobs and they can't pay their rent.
I speak to them all the time and I'm like, this is so bad.
So they would be like people I'd want to protect in the United States of America.
Gotcha.
It's like going through hard times.
And I think that's an interesting route to come through it from the immigration angle that like to protect these people, we actually have to limit immigration.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
No, and I'm sure nobody saw that on their bingo card.
Mine, I said a super chat in earlier when them boys disconnected a stream.
I was asking your thoughts on the Paramount CBS parent company operating.
Barry Weiss is the editor-in-chief.
You think it's part of them boys move in combination with TikTok purchase?
She said, study of feminist yeshiva.
Yeah, I mean, bro, they're going to control.
Dude, they already control the media.
Now they're really going to control the media.
Now they're just like making sure.
Yeah, I mean, that was the biggest, I would say, money laundering operation I've ever seen in my life.
Picking up TikTok is crazy.
Sorry?
I said them picking up TikTok is crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
But on the Barry Weiss one, right?
The free press.
So there's no doubt.
If Barry Weiss, right?
If Barry Weiss is worth 200 million, Myron Gains X is probably worth a billion.
Yeah, yeah.
Because have you seen her views?
Yes, no one watches her.
Like, she's cooked.
Yeah.
Like 5K, 10K.
Yeah.
Right.
I'll get more on X. Right.
So I'm worth like 300 million.
You're like a legal media person, right?
Sorry?
She's like a legacy media person.
She was part of, I believe she was part of alternative media from the start.
She might have been part of some legacy media group.
So basically, what's happened is CBS, which is owned by Larry Ellison, has bought her free pest for $200 million.
She gets like 10K views on a YouTube video.
And that's her entire media operation with some articles.
And so they've done that because she's an Israeli asset.
From her youth, when she was at university, she would basically dominate with the Israeli position.
She got Arab professors fired.
She did lawsuits against them.
So she was very oppressive throughout her life.
And she's basically very definitely highly likely an Israeli agent, 8200.
And so what they've done is obviously they control the media, but by putting it as part of control of CBS news, which what the position they're going to put in, they've literally got a direct mouthpiece for Israeli intelligence.
And so Larry Ellison now owns like CBS, Paramount.
And that's why I think a part of the reason they're attacking Netflix, because if you look at his entire conglomerate, and then as you said as well, TikTok.
So they control everything.
They really do, bro.
And even the only person I think that isn't a Zionist, one of them boys that owns media is Rupert Murdoch.
But he's a Zionist.
He's a huge Zionist.
Yeah, yeah.
Huge.
I thought you said someone who isn't.
That isn't Jewish.
Yeah, but he is Jewish.
No, no, Murdoch's not, surprisingly.
I'm sure he is, you know.
I thought he was too, but he's not.
I'll just check it up because I'm sure they're not.
But his son is close with Benjamin Nintendo.
We went and had a secret meeting there.
They might as well be, but they're not.
But he's donated money to the West Bank.
He's a hardcore.
But I'm pretty sure, like, they hide it.
And he's actually, when you do some deeper research, he is.
Okay.
I'll look here.
Let's check this.
This is early in the middle.
If you check on that, he'll say he's not Jewish, but then we know he's Jewish because his dad said it.
I'll show you guys the screen here.
Thank you.
Yeah, it doesn't come up on Wikipedia, but I'm sure I checked it somewhere else and he was, you know.
Okay.
Either way, he might as well be.
Yeah.
This guy's one of the biggest signs.
If you check on this, it says he's not Jewish, right?
Yeah.
But he's Jewish.
His dad said that.
Sorry?
His dad, his dad said he's Jewish.
Yeah.
His dad said he himself is one quarter and then Elon's one eighth.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, for me, I would consider even if he got one eighth, you are.
Did he get it from the maternal side?
Well, it's from the dad, isn't it?
It's his dad, so.
Oh, okay.
So his dad is a quarter Jewish.
Yeah.
Okay.
Could he still get birthright with that?
I think he could, you know.
He probably could.
Yeah.
They've loosened it a bit.
Yeah.
It used to be through your mom, but now you can get it through your dad.
So probably could.
Although, I look, I mean, is that Jewish or not?
I think that's a fair question.
Because if that's Jewish, that makes me flipping Irish.
Because my great-grandfather's like Irish.
Yeah.
Right?
Obviously, I don't look at it.
So I don't think that's really Jewish, like this whole one-drop rule.
This is the actual thing with, you know, when they say they've got the right to Israel.
Yeah.
What's the basis of their right?
Oh, this actually hurts their argument.
Yeah, I get what you're saying.
Like, it's bloodline.
It's either religion.
Yep.
But then you can convert into it and you don't get residency there, right?
Or it's, as you said, bloodline.
If it's blue line, what's the basis?
It used to be through your mom, but now no one knows.
So is it like a percentage?
Is it like, because no, they say it's their land.
Good point.
So whose land is it?
Yeah.
Is it Elon Musk land who's one eighth, which is 12%?
Is it two percent?
And now you're getting into this kind of what they say is like this kind of, you know, the one-drop rule.
If you're one drop, do you become Jewish?
Are you allowed past?
And so it just shows the psychotic nature and the illogical nature of their kind of claim.
Because then if that's the case, then I'm basically Celtic because I'm 12 and a half percent Celtic, but I'm not.
But what I'm trying to demonstrate is the complete fallacy.
Oh, yeah.
They use whatever makes sense, right?
So like at first, it's, oh, you know, we that God promises his land.
Well, Theodore Herzl was an atheist, and so was fucking Ben-Gurion.
Oh, no, it's this is our land because we've been here and we got kicked out.
It's just like they're able to use different narratives to justify.
That's honestly like where's the cutoff point?
Exactly.
Yeah.
No, it's fucking retarded.
Let's see here.
We've got quite a few super let's see here.
Guys, I'm going to raise up the chat here because we got a lot of these things and we still got some stuff to cover.
If he's white, he'll be polite.
Okay, Siliman.
Guys, we're going to go for OSS five and up, guys, just so that we can get through here because we still got to go through this thing here.
And I know Suleiman's had a long day.
No, I'm chill.
I'm sure.
I don't know.
You know what?
You get that burst of energy.
I was almost falling asleep like an hour ago.
Okay.
Does that actually benefit the Americans benefiting low produce prices and keeping them out of those labor, laborious jobs?
Wait, okay.
Suleiman, what do you say about the jobs that Americans clearly do not want?
Farm labor that immigrants do.
I think that's bullshit, bro.
I think Americans will take a lot of these jobs that people claim that Americans won't do.
Is it?
Because in the UK, like again, I spoke like farmers.
I spoke to farmers and farmers came on radio, come on radio quite often.
And they say that actually, like, Brits don't take the jobs and they don't want to take farming jobs and therefore they have to.
Then how do we deal with the immigration problem then if we don't if they don't want to take the jobs?
So in the UK, that's why we had this kind of like kind of people, Eastern Europeans coming in and doing the job.
But I don't know.
It's a fair question.
That's why you.
All right.
Yeah.
Fair.
Yo, Marina, have you seen Ben Shapiro tweeted?
I would gladly wave the US born USA president.
Yeah, for BB, yeah, he did.
I read Weiss Early Life.
It'll tell you everything you need to know.
Yeah, we know.
Martin, I sent a super chat in earlier about them boys.
Okay, we've talked about that.
Suleiman, do you see the video from Nick Omilano on the Tommy Ramston March?
No, I didn't.
I got to set up a debate between you and him.
I'm still trying to make it happen.
Yeah, he doesn't want to do it, does he?
Shobana looking like Lord for Rock.
Okay, Nox.
W. Silman, thanks for the history lesson and your commentary.
Very interesting.
And your points are as I will.
Yeah, that's why I like to get Suleiman on here for you guys.
So you guys can listen to another voice from the left, right?
There's people on the left that are very reasonable and pragmatic, right?
Not everyone's a fucking retard like some of these other guys.
I don't know.
I think I'm the best.
These guys, most of them are retarded.
Yeah.
Well, there's retarded people on the right as well.
Yeah, true.
They did the same thing in Rwanda.
100%.
Like the Rwanda genocide.
And then even now, the conflict between Rwanda and Congo is definitely created by them, but with the M23.
And if you look at the mines in Congo, it's basically, again, two groups who own them.
It's Chinese and the Jews.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yo, Sully, when are you coming after us again?
I'll be, if you could, are you around next week?
No, I'll be gone by then.
Oh, fuck.
Well, if you decide to stay, we could have you on Wednesday.
Yeah, because I'm going to be gone out of town tomorrow.
I'll hit up fresh and I'll see if you want to do because Gary will probably be there and shit too.
I think they're going to do a pod tomorrow.
Oh, okay.
Like after hours, there.
Hold on, Bill's calling me.
So I'll answer the question while you're reading that.
So hey, Bills, what's up?
Awesome.
Can I come up real quick to get the cam link from for fresh studio real quick?
Yeah.
I'm coming right now.
All right, bye.
Sorry about that.
Go ahead.
Yeah, that's what's he say about David.
What's his manner?
Thank you.
What do you think of David?
Oh, there's a double-david Icke.
Okay, yeah.
One, what do you think about David Icke?
I love David Icke.
Two, big Mike, Big Mike Obama partner in crime and their adopted children.
Same goes for Torres Kirkwife.
Has no pregnant pics on the internet as did Big Mike, no pregnancy pics.
More conspiracy.
Okay, the second bit's funny.
The first one, I think David Icke is definitely worth following.
Obviously, I don't agree with this whole lizard people thing.
Yeah, I've had him on the show.
And I think what the problem is that people take away his credibility based on that specific point, you know, about the lizards.
Yeah, people and hollow earth.
But if you were to remove that point, he's always on it.
Like, I always think like every position I have, he almost has the same position.
So I rate him a lot.
Okay.
Yeah, I call him like the British Alex Jones.
No, no, no way, bro.
That's well, I mean, like, as in, like, thinking outside, you know what I'm saying?
Alex Jones is like flipping control opposition, but David Icke is legit.
Um, what do we got here?
Yo, so when you come, okay, yeah, maybe Wednesday.
I'll, I'll tell, um, I'll tell Fresh.
I'm I remove the simp from here.
We detected a simple came into army with the $1 code.
Who are you talking about?
Uh, Infinite Slick is a simp.
Okay.
Um, Myron, top it, uh, top is a modern Mauser rifle.
They claim Robinson used to assassinate Charlie Kirk.
Bottom is a antique wooden Mauser rifle they claim Robinson inherited from his grandfather.
Yeah, that's another thing that it's like very broken things just don't add up.
Uh I don't get it.
What's the claim that you guys, you guys are writing Bibles on here, bro?
And you guys know that we got a show here.
Um, yeah, guys, we're gonna have to make it like five and up.
Um, apparently, this was a rifle according to the New York Post.
We showed it.
Uh, Jessimo, Yo, Marin, can you talk more about what's going on in Sudan and how the UA is funding the RSF?
I've done whole episodes on how the RSF is being supported by the UAE for in exchange for gold.
I've done all that.
Um, huge problem, like disavow UAE completely.
Yeah, huge problem.
Huge problems in Sudan.
Yeah, they're, yeah, yeah, they're, and they're, they're backing both sides too.
Yeah, uh, ever since Charlie Kirk's assassination, there's been a shooting bomb threat damn near every week.
What's going on in Utah?
I don't know.
Uh, JF Chow says, there's a lot more in Utah, like, guys, looking over.
Like, I know you sound like I know I sound like a conspiracy theorist, but it's uh, it's the I respect the Sulamam, but child marriage is as young as nine and forcing jobs by government under the threat of violence.
Is and if Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, and other Muslim countries, super common.
Daniel, Hikikachu promotes minor marriages and said it's okay for 25 years to marry 10 year olds as they protect and provide.
Yeah, so I don't agree with that position.
I don't, I think that the person needs to be um, so not only do I don't agree, I don't agree with the position, I think it's the position within Islam.
I think Aisha was 18.
I believe you have to be adult both mentally and physically.
So, obviously, I disagree with Daniel on that position.
I know that's his position.
Um, and in terms of uh, what child managers said, child managers in other countries?
I don't know what you said, but if you said child marriages in some countries, yeah, there will be some of those happening, and we are disavowed them.
I think it's wrong, yeah.
Um, okay, uh, think you skip my super chats unless you raise the price.
Uh, I didn't see it.
Um, hey, what's up, Bills?
Um, how are you doing?
If he's white, he'll be okay.
I think we're right.
Okay, let me uh, let's get back to the Ben Shapiro interview here.
And, guys, um, we're also gonna cover a part of uh Ryan Dawson's new movie, uh, new uh film, The Empire and Mass Redone.
So, we're gonna cover that as well.
So, we'll keep breaking down this interview and we'll watch like our first part.
We're gonna do it on OSS only.
I'm gonna probably source the OSS here soon anyway, guys.
Also, with the, as I said, with President Trump's very judicious and pointed assistance.
If it started World War III, it didn't require thousands of Americans to die or to go to Tehran.
You know, no, we had exactly the right alliance in which we shared the labor and we achieved this neutralization of Iran, which could blackmail every American city.
People probably don't believe it, right?
We're far away, right?
That's just crazy.
Iran is developing now ballistic missiles that are intercontinental ballistic missiles for 8,000 kilometer range.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, this is where it comes from.
This interview saying that they're making these 8,000, bro.
Iran has their hands full of fucking Israel, bro.
You think that they're trying to plot to attack America?
No, man.
3,000 kilometers, and they've got that as well.
You know, this whole idea that these countries want to destroy America is just fake.
Like, you've seen it with these Arab countries, UAE, um, Qatar.
When they say that's what America, they're saying that's a uh, our political structure of you know, interventionist um, foreign policy where they destroy the Middle East.
That's what Hamin said, isn't it?
But if you look at it, if you go to Lebanon, you go to any of these countries, they love America.
They literally want to live the American lifestyle.
You go to Lebanon and they literally dream to be American.
You go to the like high-end restaurants or you go to like the nightclubs or whatever.
There's Christians there too.
Yeah, there's a lot of Christians, but they all want to live the American lifestyle.
So this whole idea that they're antithesis to American ideology is actually fake news.
This has been created by Israel to cause the friction.
Absolutely.
In New York City, in Target, Washington, Boston, Miami, Mar-a-Lago.
Okay.
So that is a very great danger.
You don't want to be under the nuclear gun of these people who are not necessarily rational and who chant death to America.
You know, it's funny.
He's saying these people aren't rational.
I would argue that Iran is far more rational than Israel when it comes to their escalations.
I would say they're extremely rational.
I'd say the weakness is the lack of rationality in trust with the United States of America in terms of some of their statements.
Let's say, so, for example, U.S. says, don't get nukes.
We're not going to do nothing to you.
That's them trusting them.
The negotiations, them trusting them.
That's where they've become like too emotionally connected to the United States in the hopes of peace rather than using the rational brain.
If they use the rational brain, they should have had nukes by now.
Yeah.
Because if you look at it, like with the way that Israel's escalated against Iran over the past like couple of years between the assassinations, killing their scientists, killing Ishmael Hanaya, doing all the things that they've done, bombing the embassy in Damascus.
All of Iran's responses have been like telegraphed attacks that are symbolic more to show, hey, we can hit you back and not really having a bunch of casualties.
Versus like, I would argue the Israelis are far more rogue and reckless in what they do.
And the reason why they're able to be as reckless is because they got the U.S. backing.
I would argue Iran is way more rational actor militarily than the Israelis are because the Iranians are on their own and they know it.
So that's my position.
I think they're yeah.
And he's saying like, oh yeah, this rogue nation.
Hold on, you don't want to be under this.
What was that?
That chat there.
Is that your OSS chat?
Which one?
The one up there.
This one?
No, no, that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is, yeah, this is, yeah, if I click here.
Yeah, O slash squad.
It's like my community.
Nice.
Yeah, but no, this is.
They're really smart.
They have some really good questions.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, no.
The dudes here are smarter than the stupid niggas on YouTube and shit.
Yeah, they're on it.
No offense.
Some of you guys on YouTube are smart too, but a lot of you guys are retarded.
I've got a few comments.
And I'll be honest with you.
I used to think Myron's chat, I'm not sure about it, but actually, there's a big difference between the OSS.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because YouTube is a lot of new guys.
Okay.
Right.
They might have seen a short or whatever.
Oh, this is interesting.
But then, you know, a lot of people are stupid.
But OSS is on it.
It's smart.
Yeah, they're on it, man.
What did he say?
Nuclear gun of these people who are not.
So that is a very great danger.
You don't want to be under the nuclear gun of these people who are not necessarily rational.
Okay.
And he said they're not rational.
I would argue the Iranians are way more rational than he is.
He's saying, oh, they chant death to America, but what do you guys do?
You guys fucking kill babies every day.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Because what do you kill Americans if they become a threat to you?
Yeah.
So you know what?
I think the regime that says death to America from a position of we hate American imperialism, that's what they're talking about, is less dangerous than these guys who do false flags, kill kids, subvert our government, do false flags.
Like there was, there was a, did you hear about how the Israelis, there was a Mossad guys that poses the CIA and they tried to get the Baloks in Iran to attack Tehran and then say that it was funded by the U.S., but it was really Mossad guys.
So in other words, they're going to drag us into a war.
This is like at the end of the Bush era, like 2007, 2008.
And they didn't do shit because the Israelis run this country.
You know?
But like, these guys are fucking reckless, man.
These guys are cowboys.
So he bombed Qatar.
Yeah.
He has the nerve to say, oh, yeah, we're rational actors.
Dude, you bombed our biggest ally in the region.
The biggest ally in the US.
The biggest, really, they have the biggest American airbase.
They have, uh, they've given Donald Trump a 400 million player in the U.S. 1 trillion.
Anybody who's an ally, it's them.
And you know, that, for example, Hamas being there is because Obama wanted him there, right?
Yep.
The only reason they allowed Hamas in there is because Obama said, we want a neutral party, someone we're good with, to hold these negotiators there so that we can actually negotiate with them.
And that's the only reason they have it.
They're only doing that for America.
So, I mean, my problem with Qatar actually is that I think they're too extremely subservient to the United States of America, which makes them subservient to Israel.
So, this whole idea of making it like Qatar Qatar is just so dumb because it's actually the opposite way around.
Qatar actually helped the United States of America.
Israel harms.
And even then, quite clearly, they're an ally.
They just give a U.S. a trillion dollars and then they bombed them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I do think that that didn't make Trump happy because, you know, he did a whole foreign visit to the Middle East, you know, to make that deal happen.
And that just makes Qatar's pussies.
Like, they got attacked.
They didn't do nothing.
They didn't.
They worshiped.
They basically accepted.
They accepted a phone call saying sorry, bro, from Netanyahu.
That's how much they basically are subservient to Trump and America.
Yeah, they depend.
Well, you saw Saudi Arabia struck the deal with Pakistan.
Do you see that?
Sorry.
Did you see like Saudi Arabia struck that deal with Pakistan?
That would have been because of America as well.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, because clearly the U.S. can't control Israel.
But also, the only reason they've done that pack is because Pakistan is a vassal state of America.
Pakistan is just basically America's little hub, right?
And then Saudi Arabia is basically relies on Pakistan for the military training anyway.
Yep.
And then also they're basically suck up the United States of America as well and they're subservient to them as well.
Yep.
All right.
Guys, we're going to, yeah, we've been on for four hours.
So guys, we're going to switch on over to OSS.
Code is use L YouTube.
I got it pinned in the chat for you, brokeies.
Literally.
So jump on in.
Someone said, Myron, I left the $10 chat earlier and you didn't read it.
Where'd you leave it, bro?
Where did you, where do you, where'd you?
I don't see it.
This is why it's so important to be in OSS, guys.
I see everything on OSS.
So come on over, guys.
I'm going to switch on over and then we're going to break this down some more.
And then also, we are going to cover this.
Where did I put it?
The Empire Unmasked here.
Okay.
As you guys know, just came out.
We're not going to watch all four hours.
We're going to watch a portion of it.
And this came from Ryan Dawson.
This is a substack.
This is a documentary redone on 9-11.
Okay.
So we're going to finish watching this thing here with Yahoo and Benjamin and your guy Ben Shapiro.
And then we're going to cover this, The Empire Unmasked.
So come on over, guys.
Use code L YouTube.
Come in for $1 and join the revolution, man.
Real nigga time in.
So I'm going to go ahead and start switching over now, guys.
It's only a dollar to join L YouTube for the first month.
And it's full of smart people.
And it's filled with smarter people, not retards.
So come on over.
What are we going to do here?
There's something else I was going to do.
Oh, yeah.
We got to play some yay.
What am I doing?
Since we're going to switch.
Come on over, Ninjas.
Come on over.
You guys are still doing after hours right tomorrow?
Okay.
You guys should put Gary going to be on there?
She wants to hop in Arari.
What was that?
No, no, no, no.
I'm saying you guys should put Sullimon on it because he's on in town.
All right, niggas, you guys know what time it is.
She wants to hop in Arari.
She wants to hop in Arari.
I see that look in your eyes.
She wanna hop in a ride.
I said are you ready to die?
I said are you ready to die?
They telling me that I'm a bully.
I'm at you someday.
They saying I'm acting like healer.
But how am I acting like healer?
Why my fucking nigger?
They telling me to get off a twin.
All right, Ninja, you guys know what time it is, man.
It's time to switch to OSS.
It's real nigga timing right now, man.
So I'm going to get off all the other platforms.
Come on over to OSS.
I am turning off all the other streams.
OSS only, kick is going down.
Rumble's going to go down.
YouTube's going down.
Come on over.
We're going to also cover, like I said before, the Empire Unmasked.
Finish reacting to this interview here.
We can finally say what the fuck we want to say.
We don't have to worry about censorship.
So come on over, guys.
You guys know what time it is.
Join the movement.
If not, dude, it's a dollar.
I don't know what to tell you.
You need to figure out your life if you can't fucking afford a dollar.
Okay.
Anyway, love you guys.
Come on over.
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