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Jan. 14, 2026 - MyronGainesX
02:36:17
I Triggered Sadia Khan, Global Conflicts Analysis With Scott Ritter
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All right.
All right, we're live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream.
I'm here with the legend himself.
Scott Ritter, Scott, welcome to the show, man.
How are you?
I'm doing great, thanks.
How are you doing?
I'm good, man.
I'm good.
Let me turn your volume up a little bit.
I've had you on the show many times.
You're one of my favorite people to interview, especially on geopolitical affairs internationally.
But for those that might not know who you are, can you introduce yourself real quick to the people?
Former U.S. Marine Intelligence Officer.
I cut my teeth on arms control in the 1980s.
I was one of the first weapons inspectors involved in the implementation of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty.
Fought in the Gulf War, hunted Scud missiles, was recruited by the United Nations, spent seven years as a chief weapons inspector in Iraq hunting down weapons of mass destruction, resigned out of protest of the interference of the U.S. government.
And I've been sort of critical of U.S. policy since then, not because I'm anti-American, but because I'm pro-American and I don't want my country doing things that results in dead Americans and doesn't benefit the collective security of the American people.
I'm also a big constitutional advocate, having taken an oath to uphold and defend it with my life, and very concerned about the state of the Constitutional Republic today.
And it's interesting because you're one of the few actual boots on the ground in 2003 around the Iraq war era.
And you were one of the first people to kind of point out, or at least I think on a big platform and talk about this publicly, that we went to war in Iraq for the benefit of Israel.
And you said it back at a time when it wasn't so popular, before Gaza, before the genocide, before people even understood about Middle Eastern foreign policy.
And you've been pretty spot on with a lot of your analysis on stuff.
So I always give you credit for that because you're one of the first people.
I remember when we had you on the show the first time and you like kind of dropped that bomb and I was like, oh, wow.
And this was way before anything happened off with October 7th or Gaza.
And it was still taboo to talk about Israel.
So I always give you credit for that.
So I guess we could kind of just jump into some of the political affairs.
Obviously, a lot of things have happened since we last spoke.
The Russi-Ukraine war is still going strong.
An attack on Iran is pretty much imminent now at this point.
Every analyst believes that somewhere in the first quarter, Iran's going to get hit with these protests.
We invaded Venezuela.
I guess what do you want to start off first?
Russia-Ukraine?
And then we can go into the more contemporary stuff?
Sure.
Go ahead and take it away, man.
What's the latest with Russia-Ukraine and how are we looking so far?
Well, I mean, we are in the fourth year of this war.
It's a very tragic war.
It's taken casualties on both sides.
And there's no end in sight in terms of Donald Trump campaign on a promise of bringing the thing to an end in 24 hours.
Then he said a week, then he said a month, and now he says he can't do it.
But the fact is it was never going to be an easy fix.
One of the big problems is that we have a struggle of competing narratives.
The United States, Europe, and Ukraine operate off the narrative that says that Russia illegally invaded Ukraine and that this war is all on Russia.
And therefore, Russia shouldn't be allowed to benefit from this war at all.
The Russians have a different narrative, one that is linked to the expansion of NATO, the threatening of Russian national security, a CIA-backed coup that took place in Ukraine that replaced the constitutional government of Viktor Yanukovych with a more radical nationalist government that immediately moved to outlaw the Russian language,
the Orthodox religion, and less than a month after taking over, declared a war on the Russian-speaking population of eastern Ukraine in the Donbass and Crimea, prompting a Russian reaction.
The Russians annexed Crimea and began to support the pro-Russian separatists in the Donbass.
You know, this led to what's called the Minsk Accords.
A lot of people might not realize it, but in 2015, the Russians had surrounded the Ukrainian army in a small village in Donetsk, Dubotslavoy, and we're going to kill them all, as is what happens in war when you lose.
And the Ukrainians turned to Germany and France and they said, please save us.
Germany and France, their leaders, Angela Merkel and Francois Holland, called up Vladimir Putin and begged him not to kill the Ukrainians, to let them go to bring about peace.
Remember, this is a Ukrainian army that treated the Russian-speaking population of the Donbass like terrorists.
These aren't innocent people.
They bombed civilians, gunned down civilians.
And the Russians had every right to be quite angry at them.
But Vladimir Putin agreed.
They agreed to terms of peace called the Minsk Accords.
And for the next, you know, gosh, six years, Russia waited for Ukraine to implement the Minsk Accords.
It turned out that, and this is admitted by the Ukrainian president, Petroporoshenko, admitted by Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, and admitted by Francois Haalin, the president of France, that Ukraine, France, and Germany never intended for there to be peace, that they were just looking for a pause in the fighting to allow NATO to rebuild the Ukrainian army so that it could win the next battle.
That there was never any effort for peace.
And so when Russia was confronted with this reality in 2021, they said that this is unacceptable and that if a peaceful solution isn't found, they'll have to turn to military technical solutions.
Ukraine prepared to invade the Donbass in the region in March of 2022.
So Russia preempted that attack with its own attack.
The Russian narrative is that they're defending the Russian-speaking people from the deprivations, from the murder that's being committed by Ukraine.
So two totally different narratives.
And there's no agreement amongst any.
And, you know, so there's been an effort to supposedly negotiate a peace.
But it turns out that the United States, Donald Trump, was never really serious about negotiating peace.
That it was all a cover, a subterfuge, that Trump was actually seeking to fulfill the policy objectives of presidents before him, to remove Vladimir Putin from power and to strategically defeat Russia, that this whole concept of a peace plan was a sham.
And how do we know this?
Well, we don't need to get into the details of all the peace negotiations, except to point out that in December, Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, was in Mar-a-Largo, Florida with Donald Trump talking about the latest iteration of the peace.
Donald Trump got on the phone with Vladimir Putin.
This is over the Christmas holidays, December 29th.
And Putin was at his vacation residence in Valdai.
And Trump got on, talked to him, and then he said, hey, hold, hold in place.
I'm going to go talk to Zelensky.
I'll call you back in about an hour.
In that intervening time, 91 drones launched from Ukraine tried to assassinate Vladimir Putin.
Oh, wow.
And, you know, the Russians shot him down.
But, you know, Donald Trump set Putin up for an assassination.
Now, Trump pretended that he didn't know anything about it.
He was shocked, he said, when Putin told him about this.
But then later on, Donald Trump changed his mind and he said that Putin was lying, that there was no such attack, that if there was an attack, they were attacking a different building, not the president.
This is just part of Putin making stuff up.
The problem for Trump is that the Russians, in shooting down 91 of these drones, 21 of them had guidance components that were recoverable.
And the Russians recovered a chip, a guidance chip from one of the drones.
And when they processed it, it shows that the drone was given the precise targets of the Russian president's residence, that it was an actual assassination.
Not only that, but the digital fingerprint of the data points to the information being processed by a U.S. Department of Defense activity in Europe that normally processes data for Tomahawk missiles, same digital signature.
So the Russians turned this chip over to the United States as a way of saying, we know exactly what happened, what you did.
And then they basically declared that they view the Ukrainian government as a terrorist regime and that they're changing their whole negotiation.
The bottom line is Russia is committed to that this war will not be solved until Ukraine unconditionally surrenders.
And so here we are in the fourth year of a war.
Ukraine desperate to find an off-ramp because it's losing across the board.
And Russia determined that they are going to destroy Ukraine, destroy this terrorist government that sought to assassinate their president on December 29th.
So that's where we are in this conflict.
It even portends poorly for U.S.-Russian relations, A, because the United States is lying, B, we tried to kill their president.
But in the context of all this, there was thinking that President Trump and President Putin were looking at the bigger picture beyond the Ukraine conflict, looking, for instance, for stability through arms control.
We have the last remaining arms control treaty.
new start expires next month.
And, uh, if it expires real quick to the people that might not be familiar with the new start treaty, uh, deals with strategic nuclear weapons.
Basically, it allows each side to have 1,550 deployed nuclear weapons.
If this treaty expires, each side will be able to bring out reserve nuclear warheads and make them operational, basically bumping the arsenals up to around 5,000, 6,000 weapons each.
And then this will just lead to an arms race where we'll get back to having 20,000, 30,000 nukes.
Very dangerous situation.
You know, Russia said they'd be willing to extend the treaty, but Donald Trump hasn't taken them up on this.
Moreover, Russia said any extension would be impossible if the United States is pursuing ballistic missile defense or if the United States doesn't deal with intermediate range missiles.
Don't deploy them to Europe.
Well, we have deployed intermediate range missiles to Europe, and Donald Trump just authorized a $1.5 trillion defense budget that invests heavily into missile defense.
So this treaty's dead.
It won't be revived.
It's over.
The Russians also did something there.
There's a missile out there called Oreshnik.
You may have heard of it.
It was first fired in November, I think November 24th of last year.
It was an experimental missile, but the Russians have sent, brought it into operational hypersonic missile with six independently targeted warheads, each of which has six submunitions that impact the ground.
I'm not sure what he's talking about.
Yes, I did hear about this.
Between 10 and 15, Mach 10 and 15.
It can't be shot down.
It can't be targeted.
It's basically an invincible missile.
Well, the Russians fired a second one last week.
And in doing so, they not only demonstrated the capability of this missile, but they also sent a signal that this missile is now a permanent part of the Russian strategic deterrence posture.
Europe has no defense to this missile.
We have no defense to this missile.
To be honest, if they fired this missile at a carrier battle group, they'd sink all the ships in the carrier battle group, and there's nothing the carrier battle group could do to defend themselves.
This missile can hit any target it wants to destroy that target, and it can't be shot down.
And now the Russians have at least one brigade operational in Belarus, and there looks like they have at least two more brigades that are either operational now or closely approaching operational status.
What limit they'll have in numbers, I don't know.
When the you know, during the Cold War, before the INF treaty, Russia deployed SS-20 missiles, which were of a similar class, and they deployed several hundred of them.
So one can imagine that a similar number of missiles may be forthcoming from Russia, missiles that can't be shot down, and missiles that are also capable of having both a nuclear and non-nuclear warhead, which means this gives Russian escalation dominance because they can fire strategic weapons that don't have nuclear weapons.
So they can avoid triggering a nuclear war.
This is something that Europe needs to wake up to.
The United States needs to wake up to.
We're in a very, very dangerous situation right now.
What are your thoughts on?
Hold on, let me turn up my volume.
It's coming in very low.
Sorry about that.
What are your thoughts on?
Obviously, we seized that tanker a couple of days ago.
I don't know if you heard about that.
Russia mobilized a submarine.
I think it was a nuclear capable submarine.
What are your thoughts on that whole escalation?
Obviously, I think the Russians ended up backing down.
They've raised the Russian flag on and everything else like that.
And now that you're mentioning this missile, I remember I was talking with Hinkle about this missile and that it's pretty much unstoppable.
What are your thoughts on that recent escalation as well a few days ago?
Well, on the tanker thing, first of all, Russia did not dispatch a destroyer or a submarine.
We need to be careful.
That's just crap put out by the Trump administration to make Trump look strong.
This ship, I don't remember.
It flagged in Guyana.
It might have been registered elsewhere, but it wasn't a Russian ship.
It was a ship that oftentimes showed up in Russian ports.
And so it was called part of what the so-called shadow fleet.
Those are shipping that's outside of the insurance registry of Lloyds of London.
But as the ship left Venezuela, it was pursued by the United States Coast Guard.
And so what the ship did is applied to Russia to the port of Sochi to re-flag.
Now, this is legal.
There's nothing illegal.
Want to remind people, you know, back in the 1980s when Kuwaiti oil tankers were being struck by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, the United States re-flagged all of those tankers, made them American tankers, and then we escorted them through the Strait of Hormuz, daring the Iranians to attack them.
So the idea of reflagging a ship in transit is not a new one.
And yet many people in the United States said, oh, you can't do that.
Well, you can.
But the problem is the rules or the, I guess, the legal framework for this reflagging applied to Russian territorial waters only.
And this ship was in international waters.
And under international law, the sea, a ship's not allowed to have two flags.
And what that means is the flag you sail when you enter international waters is the flag you are.
And if you try to re-flag, then you have no flag and no rights.
The Russians were aware of this.
I mean, their foreign minister was like, there's not much we can do.
Even though we, you know, what they did was legal.
It's not a Russian ship.
So that's why the people were like, oh, the Russians back down.
It wasn't a Russian ship.
The ship reflagged under a legal framework that would have been legitimate in Russian territorial waters, but had no legitimacy in the open sea.
So the United States did not board a Russian ship, and Russia doesn't view the United States as boarding a Russian ship.
So this is much and do about nothing.
It's basically Donald Trump flexing muscles when there's really no flex here at all.
None. Sorry, I had myself muted there.
Yeah, because that's what the Western media was reporting.
And we know how Trump, you know, sometimes sensationalizes things to put himself in a certain posture to come off a certain way.
And they try to, you know, they framed it as, because that's what everyone's reporting as a submarine mobilized.
They backed down.
A helicopter came in.
Special forces boarded the vessel.
They put an American flag up and they made it look like Russia ran with their tail tuck between their legs.
And I was like, oh, well, you know, is that really what went down?
So I don't know.
I'm not so sure.
But people are saying, hey, ever since they invaded Venezuela, Trump has had bigger balls than usual, right?
They're talking about Greenland.
They're talking about all this stuff.
Well, I mean, bigger balls than usual.
They didn't invade Venezuela.
They attacked Venezuela and they kidnapped the president.
They kidnapped him after buying off the head of security who gave away all of their positions, de-linked radars from air defense systems and basically betrayed Venezuela.
We went in with the best trained military forces in the world, Delta Force, and they killed everything that moved.
And then they captured, they kidnapped Maduro and his wife.
I'm not denigrating the skill of the pilots or the men that carried this mission out, but we need to be careful.
This was not an invasion, nor was it an occupation, nor is Venezuela defeated.
You know, this was a CIA operation where they bought off some people.
Security came in, went dark with night vision goggles and had the advantage, killed all the Cuban security guards, etc.
But we're not in Venezuela now, and we're not going to be able to pull that trick off a second time.
Then to make Russia back down, they boarded a ship that wasn't Russian.
Gotcha.
How much balls do you need to do that?
And then, you know, Greenland.
I mean, we're going after a place that's defended by two dog sleds.
How much balls do you need to do that?
So I'm not too impressed with Donald Trump's balls.
To give you an example, and I'm sure we'll talk about this in a bit.
It looks like he may not attack Iran.
Okay.
Because if he does attack Iran, he's going to lose.
The attack on Iran was supposed to be linked to a popular uprising.
But that popular uprising has been destroyed by the Iranian government.
The window of opportunity has been missed.
So if we go in now and bomb the Iranian leadership in an effort to remove them from power, the idea was we were going to go in and blow up security organizations, disperse or destroy the government, and create a vacuum of power that these protesters would then fill.
And then you'd get a revolution overthrowing the government.
But the people rose up and the Iranian government crushed them.
And now the Iranian government's in total control.
Don't believe any of the videos you see on social media.
There's been a media blackout in Iran for at least three days.
All the stuff you see posted is fake.
The Iranian government has regained control of the country.
And the window of opportunity is missed.
And now you have both Israel, because here's the thing.
The scheme would have worked if you could have toppled the Iranian government up front.
Then they wouldn't launch missiles and all that.
You can't topple the Iranian government right now.
So if we attack Iran, two things are going to happen.
The Iranians will crush Israel, destroy it, and they will destroy American bases in the region, potentially causing tens of thousands of American casualties.
And there's nothing we can do to stop it.
The Iranians prove that the Iron Dome air defense system doesn't work, and the Americans can't defend their bases either.
So Israel and regional leaders are telling Trump, don't attack.
I mean, and hopefully his intelligence community is telling them the same thing.
Because if we do attack, we're not going to win.
I mean, yeah, we'll blow things up in Iran, but the price we're going to pay is beyond belief.
So, and this is interesting that you say that because what you're basically saying is like, we're a few days behind.
The protests have already pretty much, they're done, even though we're getting the news now.
But for the most part, most of the most volatile protesters and or protest marches have been neutralized.
Neutral.
You'll look, you're going to find out the hard truth tomorrow when hundreds, if not thousands, of these, and they're not protesters.
We have to be careful with that word.
There is really no work for the Mossad.
And the thing is, they can't even deny it because on all their phones, they have the instructions from the Mossad on their phone.
The Iranians have intercepted the communication.
So when they bring somebody forward to trial, they can't say, oh, I'm just a peaceful demonstrator.
Then why are you in communication with a known Israeli Mossad agent?
And why are you committing acts of violence?
I mean, violence.
You're killing security guards, et cetera.
They're guilty and they're going to be hung tomorrow, hundreds, if not thousands of them.
That's the reality of it.
The revolution is over.
And you're right.
If there was a window of opportunity, and I personally believe there was never a window of opportunity, but if there was, it's long gone.
You got to remember, too, that the Iranian government, you know, this isn't their first rodeo.
The Israelis and the Americans tried to decapitate their leadership at the beginning of the 12-day war in June, and they failed.
The Iranians have learned the lesson.
So we no longer have the element of surprise.
The Iranian leadership has long since dispersed to secure locations.
And we're just not going to achieve the results that we would want to achieve.
The opposite is the case.
We will quickly find, for instance, an Al-Udaid air base in a gutter is destroyed, annihilated, wiped off.
We'll find similar realities to the different bases we have in Iraq and in Syria.
These will be destroyed.
The Saudis will lose oil production capabilities.
So will the United Arab Emirates.
And then, of course, there's Israel, which will be just devastated by these attacks.
People tend to forget that near the end of the 12-day war, Iran was sending a signal to the Israelis that they know a lot of very sensitive things and they can destroy them.
You know, near the end of the war, we weren't seeing the massed missile attacks.
We were seeing selective strikes that were hitting their target every time.
And each target was immensely valuable to the Israelis.
And this is why Benjamin Netanyahu got on the phone, panicked, and told Donald Trump, you have to stop the war now.
We can't continue this.
And this is the reality that exists today, where we have Israel knowing that if they go to war against Iran and Iran's allowed to fire its missiles, Israel will be destroyed.
Their hope was that you could have an uprising and disrupt Iran's command and control and ability to coordinate missile launches.
But now the Iranians are dug in.
They're ready for this.
They're ready for any attack that comes their way.
And they're ready not just to receive and repel the attack, but they're ready to launch devastating strikes against the targets in Israel and United States targets in the region.
So we've missed the window of opportunity, I guess, for not just decapitation, but a regime change, right?
Do you think the Israelis are still going to try something?
Because I know they're obviously desperate.
They've been wanting this war for damn near 40 years now at this point.
Do you think they're still going to attack anyway and just hope that the United States comes in and cleans up if needed, like they did with the 12-day war?
I mean, obviously, they don't have the element of surprise like they did with Rising Lions, but do you think they're going to attack anyway, given the fact that we invaded, we went into Venezuela, now we control their oil.
The Chinese are buying oil from they moved over some of their purchasing to Iran.
Do you think that there's going to be eminence on their side where it's like, hey, we don't want these guys to be able to get this money from China, rearm, restock, become more powerful?
Because as time passes, they're only going to rebuild and that only hurts the Israelis.
So do you think that they're still going to have the same sense of urgency to attack, even though the protests have been dissipated?
I don't believe Israel can attack without the backing of the United States.
Okay.
First of all, remember, unless they launch nuclear weapons to start this war, they don't have the ability to deliver a knockout blow.
They proved that in the first conflict.
I think the Israeli military understands that anything less than total victory up front means the potential death of Israel.
Yeah, you're right.
And right now, the Iranians have the capacity to destroy Israel.
So this is why I see certain elements inside Israel saying, don't do this.
Now, where the loyalists that surround Benjamin Netanyahu are on this issue, I don't know.
We know that there's a lot of pressure on the United States from the pro-Israeli lobby here to launch an attack now in defense of these protesters.
But, you know, Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton and people like that, they've never been rational or clear-minded when it comes to this.
They're extraordinarily pro-Israeli.
So I mean, anything's possible with Donald Trump.
I mean, he is a wild card.
Yeah.
And Netanyahu is a desperate man.
So, you know, a wild card meets a desperate man and maybe they'll do a gamble.
But I personally believe that the people that surround both these leaders are realistic and pragmatic and understand that to unilaterally strike Iran just invites the destruction of Israel.
So, and I've said it before on this go-round too, and I think you're the first person now that's saying that you think that a war isn't as imminent as people are saying.
So, you think that the protests pretty much have anticipated, so there's not that power vacuum like I, because I think they learned their lesson the last time where they attacked, they hoped there would be a regime change.
It actually ended up like getting people to rally around the flag and it made people even more become more nationalists because they're like, hey, Israel back.
They protested on the streets after being attacked, saying that the government needs to strike back.
So, you know, I see your perspective because you're saying, look, if they can't do a final blow, the retaliation is going to be devastating.
And I think if they were to go to war again, it would be for keeps at this point, right?
Like it wouldn't be, there's not going to be, okay, let's just hit you with this and you hit this and whatever.
It's like, it's going to be for keeps.
One of them is not going to walk away.
Well, I mean, that's easier said than done.
I mean, both, neither country is governed by suicidal people.
And I don't think either one is willing to face an existential risk to their own survival in order to confront the other side with an existential threat to their survival.
You know, the Israelis believed that if they could rally the Iranian opposition in a way that major cities were seized, there was disruption, that there could be hope that with a supporting attack suppressing the Iranian government, that the Iranian government could be overthrown.
But if the Iranian government is attacked again and not overthrown, they possess extraordinary retaliation capabilities that will be the literal death of Israel.
So I just think that there's pragmatists on both sides.
And I don't see the Israelis rushing forward to commit suicide at this point, which I believe an attack on Iran would constitute.
Fair.
So you said a lot of these protesters have been arrested and a lot of them are going to be executed tomorrow.
Some of them are Israeli assets.
How many people were, do you know the approximate number of people captured or people killed during these protests?
Well, there's some numbers out there between 12 and 20,000.
Oh, wow.
I just want people to know.
Yeah, I just want people to put their thinking cap on for a second.
All right.
I don't know what videos you've seen.
I've seen a couple of videos that show a handful of guards firing in the direction of a handful of people.
I've seen some imagery of a dozen or more body bags in a location and several locations.
So, you know, maybe 100, a couple hundred people were killed as a result of this.
Remember, these are people who committed acts of violence against the Iranian government and murdered a three-year-old girl, murdered other civilians, murdered security guards.
These aren't innocent people.
These are Mossad agents who took the Israeli money who are now working against their native country.
But combat, Battle of the Bulge, Antietam.
I mean, you know, Gettysburg, Shiloh.
I mean, we're talking places where mass troops, musketry, fire, cannonballs, boom.
They didn't kill 12 to 20,000.
There ain't 12 to 20,000 dead Iranians in Iran.
This is just a made-up number.
It's a stupid number.
It's a fictional number.
The amount of violence that would have to take place.
And I'm talking about not security guards, you know, gunning down, running down.
I'm talking about set-piece battles where you have tens of thousands on each side fighting a life and death struggle.
That didn't happen.
So this is just made-up narrative.
It's part of mental warfare or information warfare being waged by the pro-Israeli lobby to get America to intervene.
But you just have to think rationally for a second.
You really have to parse these numbers out and say, how the hell do you kill 12 to 20,000 people?
Yeah.
I heard numbers from as low as 36 all the way up to 3,000, like a very wide variance of numbers.
And it's like.
Yeah, I think 36 might be a little low.
Yeah.
I think 3,000 is far too many.
Again, the amount of effort it takes to kill 3,000 people is significant.
It's a lot.
It's not minor.
And the other thing I would say is that when you have that kind of violence, you wouldn't expect then, look at what happened in every major city over the course of the past 24 hours.
Millions of Iranians in the street marching in support of the government.
Millions, dwarfing the opposition.
And, you know, I just think that this whole uprising thing has been a gross exaggeration designed to create perceptions that should have triggered a military intervention, but they didn't.
And as we've said, the window of opportunity is closed.
And therefore, why did the Israelis and the United States drag their feet?
Was it the Venezuela operation?
Like, why did they not seize this opportunity now that the window's closed?
Well, first of all, this is more of an Israeli operation than an American operation.
I think we're cognizant of it, but not the Israelis used to have a head of Mossad.
I think his last name was Cohen.
And he specialized in anti-Iranian operations.
He's the guy that killed the Iranian scientists.
He's the guy that blew up Iranian nuclear plants using COVID.
Is it L.E. Cohen?
The head of the former head of Assad, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know who you're talking about.
He hated Qassam Soleimani.
Yeah, I know who you're talking about.
Yeah.
Yep.
And so he, over the course of many years, they developed certain capabilities.
For instance, the operation that allowed all those drones to attack Iran on the opening day of the 12-day war, the opening days of the 12-day war.
These drones were generated inside Iran.
They had drone factories producing these drones.
They had hundreds of operatives that had vehicles that were converted to drone launching units that could drive around Iran and just flood the airwaves with this.
That's a Mossad operation.
It was very, you know, the Israelis are really good at what they do, and that was a very impressive operation.
That alongside the Pagers and everything else, like they're creative.
But they're all dead.
So, I mean, not too impressive.
Yeah.
Well, they got caught.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, and they didn't deliver the knockout blow.
So, you know, I'd be loath to breathe the prime minister that says, we're going to put our national reputation online, recruit hundreds of people, if not thousands of people, put them in harm's way to carry out this drone attack and then abandon them.
You know, because who's going to work for it?
But here's the problem.
Cohen sort of implied after the failure to assassinate the leadership that Israel had additional tricks up its sleeve, that that wasn't it, that they weren't just a One song band, one hit wonder.
What they had up their sleeves is that they had this massive network of agents, agent provocateurs throughout Iran who operated like special forces A teams, if you know anything about how special forces work.
You know, special forces, you know, we like to think of Rambo and direct action and all this, but their primary mission is actually to train indigenous forces, you know, to go into Vietnam, for instance, with the Hmong tribesmen and build a local army that then would work.
We did that in Afghanistan.
We had various CIA armies.
Unfortunately, we had that tragic incident where one veteran of that CIA army came to the United States and publicly murdered somebody just recently.
So, you know, but that's what the Israelis had.
They had these cells in Iran who, when the time came, were prepared to recruit and turn their squad into a company and then go out and commit violence.
And the idea was to get these guys to generate enough force structure to overwhelm Iranian security to create the conditions for a revolution.
That takes, you know, the time it takes to recruit these people is unreal and to put them undercover and to supply them.
And so Israel spent decades building this capability.
I mean, they're all dead.
Yeah.
It's over.
Israel doesn't have any more capabilities.
They blew Eli Cohen's legacy.
There's not a third capability out there.
And so this is the end result is that the knockout blow that Israel was trying to position itself to carry out against Iran can no longer be carried out.
So what do you think?
Because you're the first person that I've spoken to that actually thinks a war is not imminent anymore based on the protests dissipating.
And obviously, Western media, they sell us a certain thing and they show us images.
You're saying we're a few days behind, so we don't know what's going on on the ground locally.
So what do you think is going to be the next move here for both the United States and Israel?
Where are we going to go from this point forward now that that window's closed, in your opinion?
Of course, you know, as soon as we finish this show, the United States is going to bomb Iran.
It just shows how fickle analysis can be because at the end of the day.
Just educate a guess, I guess.
My logic.
Yeah, my logic may not align with Donald Trump's sense of morality since he said that's the only thing that controls him, not the Constitution.
Or you could get multiple scenarios of what you think could happen.
Hey, maybe one of these two or three scenarios you think is going to happen based on what's going on.
Well, I mean, the United States could do another demonstration attack against Iran's nuclear facilities in an effort to get Iran back to the negotiating table.
But we don't know where these nuclear facilities are anymore because there's no inspectors inside Iran to leak this information to CENTCOM.
Yep.
IAEA is out.
They got kicked out.
So they lost a lot of their eyes.
For being dishonest.
That's right.
And, you know, a decisive strike, it's too late.
The Iranians have dispersed.
You know what's also interesting, Scott?
Like, remember how Trump and Hexath and Marco Ruby and J.D. Van said, hey, we destroyed it completely.
They're completely done.
We sent them back years.
They're talking about, yeah, we need to rebomb them again a few months later.
Isn't that interesting?
Well, it's because they're not so sure we destroyed it completely.
Yeah.
I think the president will look for a face-saving way out of this.
I don't think Israel will attack because that will be the end of Israel.
And I think the president has to be careful because an American attack could trigger an Iranian response that kills thousands of Americans.
So I think we'll be looking at not much happening because it can't.
Because the second something happens, you know, the Iranians, unless the Iranians are just a paper tiger, unless you know, but they didn't prove themselves.
They weren't a paper tiger back in June.
I mean, they were ferocious.
They drove Israel to panic and called Donald Trump to end this war.
And they're the ones that put Trump on notice that you can bomb some empty sites, but that's it.
Go bomb your nuclear facilities and then get the hell out.
The Iranians allowed that attack to happen.
And remember when they launched their eight missiles against Al-Udai, these were their old missiles.
And the goal wasn't to destroy the base.
They just sent one signal.
Symbolic, yeah.
They said, you can shoot these down, but then we're going to blow up your $100 million radar.
And they had a direct hit on the $100 million radar.
And they made the point.
We could have done that anywhere, but we opted just to do it one time in one place as a signal.
I don't think Europe and the United States are ready for a missile war with Iran.
And so I actually think that there's going to be a drawdown from the drumbeats of war, but I don't think relations are going to be cured.
I think that this is going to be one of those perpetual sore points.
Israel right now, the United States is trying to get a broker deal between Israel and Hezbollah.
I'm sorry, Israel and Syria.
Oh, okay.
No, no, Syria, the Syrian government.
Yeah, Al-Shara.
Yeah, they met in Paris and all this stuff.
But Israel is not in the negotiating mode.
They're in the greater Israel mode.
And I just think that's where we're going to be for some time.
But Israel, they're not going to make peace, but they can't end this war.
If they bomb Iran, they're going to get their lights knocked out.
And they know it.
So I think they're going to have to wait for another window of opportunity, but there's no more Israeli assets in place.
That's the other thing.
They blew it.
They had one shot.
All those demonstrators that they spent decades building up and preparing, they're gone.
They're dead, dispersed, captured, prison.
They're going to be hung.
And so they're left with a big nothing.
And I just think they have to regroup.
It doesn't mean that we're out of the woods.
It just means I don't see the United States attacking tonight.
Okay.
So I just like in kind of summarize because this is an interesting analysis.
So at most, more than likely, since this opportunity is kind of, you know, closed with the protesters to fill that vacuum, at most, we might rebomb some of their nuclear facilities.
At minimum, hostilities will remain.
Negotiations probably will stall a little bit.
But as far as like overt military action to decapitate the regime, you think that window is gone at this point?
I believe so.
And I just think that the risk gain calculation, because by this time, the Iranian government has gone to ground.
I mean, last time we fooled them, we said we're going to have a peace negotiation with you.
So you guys can sleep easy.
They were all at home in their beds with their families, and they came in and they killed them.
Yep.
The Iranians aren't doing that now.
They aren't, you know, they are dispersed.
So we don't even, I don't even know if we know who to hit.
I mean, have we bought off an Iranian similar to the head of Maduro security in Venezuela?
I don't think so.
It's a very hard target to penetrate.
So I just think we're in one of those situations where the president really, really, really wants to bomb Iran, but he can't.
Yeah.
Because the consequences of those actions, they're not going to get what they want out of it.
This isn't going to be a quick and easy victory.
This is going to be initiating an attack that's going to lead to a long-term regional conflict, which is what the president said he doesn't want to ever get involved in again, especially in the Middle East.
So that's, I mean, that's, that's, you know, you know, that's an interesting perspective because I do agree with you that if they do go to war again, someone's not going to walk away.
And we know that the Israelis are, you know, a glass cannon.
And if they decide, hey, you know what, let's go ahead and hit Iran, like the retaliation is going to be severe.
So I totally see your perspective here.
And I did not know that the protesting has pretty much been stopped at this point.
That has not been reported in Western media for obvious reasons, right?
So let me ask you this then, because I know we have a few more minutes and you have to get going here soon.
What are your thoughts on the whole?
We touched on it a little bit, but what are your thoughts on Venezuela?
Where do we go from here?
And then your thoughts on Greenland and how that ties in, if at all.
Well, in Venezuela, let's just start with this reality.
You know, Marco Rubio has been articulated against Maduro for some time.
Yes.
And what's the big thing?
He's a fugitive from justice.
We have an indictment from the Southern District of New York for narco-trafficking.
This man is the head of the Cartel de les Sols, you know, and he is a narco-trafficker and he does this, he does that, and he does this and fentanyl and death.
And we have Hankasense saying the same thing that the cartel de las Sols throughout Venezuela.
That's why we're blowing up ships and sinking them and doing all this.
And then they go in and they grab Maduro, bring him back to the United States.
And the first thing the Department of Justice does is says, nah, there's no cartel de las Sol.
It doesn't exist.
No, we're dropping those charges.
Well, wait a minute.
That was the whole reason for going in.
It's all a lie.
And that's the thing about Venezuela.
It's all a lie.
James Story was the former charge the affairs number two man at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas before it got shut down.
And then he went on to head up the Venezuelan interest section in Colombia, where they set up a special office to oversee the covert war that the United States is running against Venezuela, you know, with mercenaries, et cetera.
So he's knee-deep in this.
But, you know, he said in an interview with 60 Minutes, I believe, that this isn't about drugs.
Maduro is not guilty of any of that.
This is about oil.
Yeah.
Oil.
Oil.
And I can say here, we would never spend that kind of money to effectuate an arrest warrant.
The whole, you know, I've worked with the DEA before when I was on a job.
Like, you could barely get a thousand bucks to fly across the country to pick up a drug trafficker.
They spent billions to mobilize all those military assets to get this guy for a drug.
And another thing that's interesting, they indicted Maduro six years ago.
Like, you know what I mean?
Under Trump won.
People forget that, that he wasn't recently indicted.
They could have got him back in 2020, but they didn't.
So clearly he's not like, you know, it's a politically motivated indictment.
Yeah.
Purely politically motivated indictment.
And, you know, but the other thing about it is, I think, the unrealistic expectations that Trump had that, you know they'd get Maduro and you and Venezuela would fold like a house of cards.
Um, I mean, you see Trump, you know again, as a constitutionalist, this bothers me.
Uh, Venezuela has 30 to 50 million barrels of oil that we're going to bring to market.
Yeah um, you know, but outside of uh, the normal framework.
Um, the money is going to go to offshore accounts that I, the president of the United States, will oversee.
That's just as unconstitutional as it gets.
It's illegal.
It can't happen.
And yet he's sitting there saying this is what's going to happen.
And then, you know, this madman turns around and publishes a poster that says he's the acting president of Venezuela.
Has he not heard of the emoluments clause?
Does he not know that he's constitutionally prohibited from doing any of this?
Well, apparently not because he invaded a country, which he's constitutionally prohibited from doing, and he kidnapped a leader, which is a violation of international law.
And I will say, if the judge in New York, who, by the way, is the same judge that signed off on the original 2020 indictment, if he doesn't dismiss this case outright, then there's no justice because we literally have no legal jurisdiction over Maduro.
We don't have, we're not allowed, we're not allowed to have him in our jails or our courts.
It's a violation of the United States Constitution.
So Trump may have gone over a little too far on this one.
Maybe American constitutionality will catch up and the system of checks and balances that we have of separate but equal branches of government will play itself out.
Let's see what the courts do.
But I would be surprised if Maduro actually went to trial because he is the legitimate leader of a sovereign state recognized under international law.
We are signatories to the United Nations Charter.
People tend to forget this.
The president signed it.
The Senate ratified it with two-thirds of a vote.
It therefore is constitutionally the law of the land.
That's not Scott Ritter making stuff up.
That's William Webster, the famous William Webster that did Marbury versus Madison, the man that defined the modern face of the Supreme, you know, how the Supreme Court operates.
He said in 1824 that treaties that are ratified by two-thirds of the Senate are the law of the land, supreme law of the land.
And I think in 1888, Justice Simpson said something similar in a similar president.
It is the law of the land.
And he also said that courts have no jurisdiction unless the United States Congress modifies the treaty and therefore creates a legal, you know, legal ledge that courts can grab onto.
The courts have no say because they have no jurisdiction.
And so we've captured this man, kidnapped this man.
We have him in courts.
And legally, the court can't even touch this guy.
So I think Venezuela is going to turn out to be a big problem for Trump that he oversold it.
And now we come to Greenland.
On this one, I'm a mix because, first of all, it's absolutely illegal what we're talking about doing.
There's just, it's a violation of international law.
Moreover, Denmark is a NATO ally.
So in effect, we're going to war against NATO.
And that's where suddenly my attention, my values started to soften because the greatest evil in the world today is NATO.
NATO has committed huge crimes in Ukraine against Russia.
NATO's promoting the conditions that could lead to Third World War.
And if Trump goes into Greenland, NATO dissolves.
And I'm like, okay, Trump, please invade.
Please, please invade.
Please invade.
Because I just think that that's the greatest good that can happen out of this scenario.
NATO lost its reason to exist in 1991 with the fall of the Soviet Union.
There's no reason for NATO to exist.
Its continued existence, you know, therefore required NATO and the United States to go in search of enemies to justify continued expenditures.
And the enemy they went in search of was Russia.
When Russia wanted to be our friend, we simply recast them as the new boogeyman to keep NATO alive.
And that's what's happened.
I think NATO has to go.
When Mark Rutte, the current Secretary General, was appointed Secretary General, I said that he will probably be the last Secretary General that NATO ever had.
And if Donald Trump invades Greenland tomorrow, my words will be true and I will be a happy man.
So I'll ask this last question here when it comes to Venezuela, because obviously a lot of people are split on this.
Some people are saying, hey, we want the resources.
We want to make our country strong.
This will make us prosperous, et cetera.
And then there's other people that like yourself or me, where we're kind of like, look, yeah, we might get some short-term gain for whatever, but I do think that this is going to hurt us long-term.
I don't think that this is going to be alongside a W.
And you mentioned some things constitutionally that could pop up later on and become problematic.
My thing is, who are we now to wag the finger at Russia and China about invading when we did this?
Like, you know, we've lost an enormous amount of the moral high ground, so to speak, because we did exactly what we condemn these guys for.
It's the reason why we've sanctioned Russia and the reason why we've had issues with China.
But the interesting thing, though, I mean, I hear what you're saying, and I agree with that.
Who are we?
But that implies that Russia did something illegal.
See, the Russians can make a case that they have a cognizable claim for self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.
And the Russians have articulated a very sound case that cannot be contradicted by NATO because of this little thing called Kosovo.
People tend to forget what we did to Kosovo, what we did to Serbia, where we waged an illegal war of aggression.
We set them up with a fake genocide waged against the Albanian population of Kosovo when it wasn't.
It was a provocation by the CIA.
And then we illegally dismembered Serbia and stripped Kosovo away with it and occupied it with a foreign army.
And the excuse we used was collective self-defense, preemptive self-defense, collective security, Article 51.
Now, the Russians came back and said, well, that's what we're saying.
But except the Russians have legitimate thing.
The Russians have, you know, they have made a cognizable case under Article 51.
We don't have anything closely resembling a cognitive case under any aspect of international law for what we did in Venezuela.
And the United States Senate just pretty much confirmed that what the president did was unconstitutional because they went and passed a war powers resolution that said the president can't continue military action against Venezuela without getting the permission of Congress.
So it's not that we lost the moral ground.
We never had the moral ground.
And all Venezuela has done is confirm that we are a nation that operates without law.
We have a president that just said, I don't care about international law.
It doesn't control me.
I don't care about the Constitution.
I only care about my personal morals.
That's what shapes me.
If you're an American and you hear that, you have to understand that we no longer function as a constitutional republic, that this isn't a president speaking.
This is a despot.
This is a tyrant.
This is a dictator.
And that's what America has become, an empire ruled by this psychotic narcissist who believes that everything he does is golden and everything he touches is great.
And everything, you know, it's crazy.
I foresee if Democrats ever get back in office that they're going to launch a criminal investigation into him, man.
I do think that they do.
And I, to be honest, I was so against the city.
The Canadian strikes, Venezuela, the Greenland, like there's no way that if a Democrat gets in, they're not going to launch a criminal investigation into him and Hexlock and Rubio and everything.
The good news for Trump is that the Supreme Court has found that the president of the United States can pretty much commit any crime he wants to, as long as it's done in the context of his.
So I think Trump will avoid it.
But, you know, unlike the first, you know, the aftermath of his first term where Biden came at him with trumped-up charges, he's committing real crimes right now.
I'm actually a huge advocate of the 25th Amendment at this point in time because I do believe that this president has exhibited clear signs that he is mentally unstable and therefore unfit for continued governance.
And I think it's high time that JD Vance and the cabinet step in and remove him from office.
Yeah, I mean, I think another reason, too, is that he is worried about the midterms.
He doesn't want to get impeached, right?
So that's also something that's always on everything.
But there was an article, I forget which outlet I saw it.
And but it basically said that Trump is looking to redefine how elections will work in the midterms, meaning he's looking to make sure that Republicans can't lose in the midterm.
So he's manipulating the system.
This is what dictators do.
So, you know, I think the Democrats, you know, one problem with the Democrats is they have zero credibility.
Yeah.
Even as Trump disintegrates around us, nobody's looking to them saying, oh, you guys are the leaders.
We're looking at them going, not we, you know, so I think Trump, unfortunately, is safe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not for good reasons, but because the Democrats are so incompetent and he is so corrupt.
Yeah.
No, it's uh, it's absolutely nuts.
And uh, I know I uh, I know you got to get going here, Scott, so I won't hold you too much longer.
Um, where can the people find you, man, and uh support you?
Uh, easy, scottritter.com.
If you go there, that'll take you to my substack page, and there you'll find the videos I do, the articles I write.
Um, you know, 90% of it is uh, there's no paywall.
I do have a subscription-only uh um podcast that I do called The Russia House with Scott Ritter.
And the reason why I do a subscription is that um, it actually costs a little bit of money to produce to do it right.
Yeah, I mean, you do great work, man.
You deserve to be compensated for.
I mean, most 90% of your money.
I'm not even trying to be compensated for it, I'm just trying to uh break even.
Let's just put it that way.
Yeah, no, I totally by the time you rent a studio and you pay a producer and you pay simultaneous translators and you pay a video editor.
You know, each episode costs around $800.
Um, and you know, while that's not a tremendous amount of money, if you if you do an episode a week, that's 8, 16, 24, 32.
Um, now we're talking, I'm not a rich man, $3,200 is a lot of money for me in a month.
And so, you know, that's why I did it.
Some people get angry.
They're like, Well, why are you hiding behind a paywall?
I'm not.
I'm giving you a unique service, the Russia House with Scott Ritter, where we interview some of the best experts in Russia and we capture this knowledge and deliver it to a Western audience.
And, you know, we've made it subscription-based because we got to pay for it.
Look, if I were independently wealthy, I wouldn't charge a dime.
I'd do this.
But, you know, it also requires on occasion traveling to Russia.
The best interviews are done face to face.
So, of course, anyways, we do that.
But generally speaking, the Skyritter.com, The things that are shown there are not paywall protected.
And for instance, when you send me this link, if you give me, I don't know, I don't know how that works.
So I'll put the link up.
I don't know if people have to subscribe to you.
If that's completely, yeah, we're on YouTube.
We got like right now, as we speak, about 4,000, 4,000 plus people watching right now, live on YouTube, Rumble, Kick, all the platforms.
So I'll put the link up there.
And then, you know, so yeah, man.
Yeah, every, every, every interview I do, I, I, I, I link it and it's in, it's in the, it's in the, so it's a one-stop shop to go to find anything that I've done, either written or done via interviews.
Yeah, no, we're live right now on YouTube.
Rumble, I can send you the links over so you have them as well.
And you can feel free to post them, clip it, however you want, man.
You, you know, thanks.
Yeah, absolutely, man.
Well, I don't clip.
I'm not that clever, but I'll, I will, I will repost.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Repost it, man.
It's up right now.
We got 4,000 plus people in here.
So, um, cool.
Scott, thank you so much for coming on.
It's always great to have you, you know, giving a different take, especially with the eminence of the Iran war.
Definitely will have me, you know, doing a bit more research and looking at stuff.
And it's always great to get all the perspectives.
So thank you for that.
Yeah, just so you know, when you research right, right, a couple hours before we came on here, there was a breaking news that Israel and Saudi Arabia were calling Donald Trump and asking him not to attack Iran right now.
Israel.
Oh, Saudi Arabia.
Interesting.
Okay.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
That's good to know.
So, all right.
Now, man, obviously, things can always change, guys.
Look, analysis is always based on facts on the ground at that moment.
Obviously, that's a big piece of news right there.
So, you know, there can always still be an attack.
All you can do is predict.
Yeah, I mean, I always tell people, you know, I'm giving you this great assessment and all that.
And we'll click off and I'll open up my X account.
It's like, Israel, America bombs Iran.
Well, you did say that there's a chance that we can hit their nuclear facilities again, right?
So that is a Trump needs to make a statement.
I think Trump, he has pushed, he's gotten himself leaning way far out there.
And there has to be a face-saving way out of this.
And it may be with a limited strike against another empty target.
I don't know.
All right.
Fair enough.
Scott, it's always great having you on, man.
You know, I'll bring you on probably in a few more weeks and we can just chop it up.
I always enjoy talking with you.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Okay.
Thanks a lot.
Okay, guys.
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Later, brother.
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W interview, guys.
Let's hear.
We got a couple topics.
I got this up right here.
Word-word debate, Adam Mockler, the Jubilee thing.
We got here with the women inequality.
Let me get my camera up, guys.
W interview.
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This is fucking nuts.
The Secret Service agent, holy, this nigga's cooked.
And this comes from James O'Keefe.
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Shout out to all you guys that are watching and tuning in.
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Yes, I did see that.
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Do you think we are getting ready for war?
We talked about that.
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How do I become an intelligence officer in the military?
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I don't have him here, but I will say it's absolutely worth it because getting that clearance is going to open doors for you.
So yes, do it.
Absolutely be an intelligence officer.
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There's always a risk for terrorism.
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Indians too, they said that we got kicked out, and it's funny because they say I got kicked out of fucking uh, you know, ampest, bro.
I'm there filming the whole time, bro.
What are these niggas talking about?
So, um, I dropped it on OSS first, so that's what I'm gonna do with these vlogs, guys.
Um, I always drop it first on OSS, then I, um, you know, obviously give it to you guys after the fact, right?
I'll put it on YouTube after the fact.
But, um, but yeah, man, it was a good time.
So, if you guys want to go ahead and check this out, I'm also going to do a vlog when we're in Minneapolis, or sorry, Michigan as well.
Brett's going to come with me and we'll film and show like that.
So, yeah, we take you through the whole thing.
Here's me at the airport, right?
Eating some protein chips, doing the interview with Devori, right?
Even though they said I got kicked out and shit, fucking idiots.
Talking to people, taking pictures, right?
Literally took like hundreds of pictures, bro.
I met so many people.
It was so it was a blessing, man, to meet all you guys in person.
A lot of you guys.
And you guys have met me.
You guys already know.
I'm not on some Hollywood shit.
Same nigga on and off camera.
I'm probably even more offensive off camera.
So, yeah, man.
So, thank you guys for supporting.
I really do appreciate that.
It allows me to be myself, really.
And that's something that a lot of YouTubers can't do.
So, I thank you guys for letting me be myself and be able to say the reckless and wild shit that I be saying sometimes.
But who gives a fuck?
I say what we're all thinking, right?
All right, guys, let's show up for Myron's birthday to show our appreciation.
Mostly the guys watching the day after Set Alarm and leave a like.
Yeah, no, man, it's all good.
Just like the video, that's all I want.
Book is coming out very soon.
Book is done.
Uh, we're just gonna start putting it through the editorial phase, but the book is pretty much done and written.
Chat, it's gonna be eight chapters, about 60 so pages or so, because women deserve less, of course.
So, book number two coming out, Valentine's.
Okay, guys, I'm gonna look through it one more time, and then, you know, me and Aaron are gonna submit it and get that shit ready.
Red Pill Clippers, 89 more OSS members to 6,500.
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Yeah, man, I'm trying to be diversified, bro.
Cover everything, politic, you know, complex geopolitical offense, American politics, uh, culture stuff, red pill stuff, um, you know, true crime, analyze police shootings, bro.
Like, I literally bring everything together, bro.
Like, we literally do it all over here.
Your mind, have you ever worked with the CIA?
Yes, I have.
Uh, they're not fun to work with.
Uh, Martin, I saw a social media post of an ERO guy, ERO guy, saying he makes 200k a year.
How long does it take to get that pay?
My say fuck flying and join ice.
Um, he probably does a lot of overtime to make that kind of money.
Uh, G-League says, uh, what will be our punishment for unconstitutionally holding Maduro?
Nothing, dirty looks.
We'll see, man.
Only time will tell, bro.
Also, for you guys that are wondering, if you guys want to get involved in the show, we got like 2,700 plus of you guys watching on YouTube.
If you guys want to get involved in the show, all you have to do is go to maringainsx.com and you can donate on there and get your chat shown on screen as well.
So, we give you guys other options if you want to donate to the show and get involved.
I'll go ahead and put it, pin it in the chat.
This is for YouTube specifically.
Super chat here to if you want to get your chat read.
I try to run an interactive show with you guys.
You know what I mean?
Makes it more fun.
So, I pinned it in YouTube chat.
Mods, let's put it in there for them as well.
It looks like this, if you guys are wondering, that's what the chat looks like.
This came from, I think, yesterday.
Um, expert man, and guys, if you donate five, that's how it shows up on screen.
Uh, if you donate a dollar, it won't show up on screen, unfortunately.
I don't know what the fuck is up with Streamlabs.
It has some fucking weird, I guess, uh, you know, I don't know why they do that.
But he says, Marion, a little off topic.
I'm 21.
I do security right now while in school for accounting.
I make 30K a year.
Is it realistic to buy a duplex and do the FHA loan?
Only if it makes sense, bro.
If you got the money to do it, do it.
Because then you can live for free or live for a cheaper cost.
But any deal will work if the numbers work.
Okay.
You got to underwrite the deal.
Make sure it makes sense.
Have a little bit of reserves when you close and you'll be good.
Guys, do me a favor, smash the like button.
We only got 900 likes.
So smash that like button for me.
And let's go ahead and get into the first topic here.
Great interview with Scott Ritter.
So we got here this thing right here.
Okay.
Notice what happens after she changes outfits.
So let's go ahead and watch this clip because I do think that this is very revealing as to where we are in America nowadays.
Okay.
I'll just play it one time through without any time, without any interruption.
Then we're going to go ahead and give some commentary here.
I like it in the city when two worlds collide.
Look at the people and the government.
Everybody take in different times.
Shows that we ain't gonna stand.
Shows that we are united.
Shows that we ain't gonna take it.
Shows the winner.
Shows that we are united from my hometown.
Maybe more age from my hometown.
Sorry, this music is so fucking lame, guys.
It's unbearable.
I got to turn it down a bit.
All right.
That was fucking grueling.
I'm going to turn the music off as that shit is trash.
All right.
So, and shout out to Diego.
He says, will you ever do a podcast with Andy Frisella?
Yeah, I reached out to him, bro.
He didn't respond.
So I don't know.
Me and him had talked before.
One of you guys sent me a message saying, hey, do something with Andy.
I hit him up after that.
You know, it is what it is, bro.
Like I told you guys before, I never take offense.
I'm very keenly aware of the fact that I'm extremely controversial.
So I never get mad at it, but I don't like hitting up people twice, bro.
I fucking hate that shit.
It literally is a big pet peeve of mine that I dislike doing.
I only do it for you guys, but I fucking hate it.
There's a reason why Fresh does the networking, bro.
I don't like dealing with other creators.
I try to avoid that shit.
You know, a lot of people are Hollywood.
A lot of people are arrogant and cocky.
So I just don't like fucking doing that shit, dude.
That's why Fresh is so good at what he does.
Because I'm the type of person, like if I'm agitated or annoyed, I can't hide it.
You know, I have a horrible poker face.
You know, one of the negatives of being authentic and realistic is you're very bad with concealing disagreements or disdain for people.
And I don't enjoy networking.
I'm not going to lie to you guys.
I don't like it.
If I know you, that's one thing.
But reaching out and making things happen, like, bro, I'm not a fucking bend over backwards to go on anyone's show or work with anybody.
Fuck that shit.
Like, I look at it like, you know, I bring more than enough value to the table with my diversified background.
If people don't want to have me on or don't want to come on, I don't care.
I just move on.
I don't give a fuck.
Because honestly, this is a one-man ship at this point, you know, besides guys that help me behind the scenes like Brennan's show like that.
And I think that I truly do think, not even me being arrogant or anything like that, but I do think that I'm like by far the most diversified creator on this fucking platform.
And I will continue to do so, kind of refine my different skill sets.
And if people want to work with me, awesome, I'd be happy to work with them, but I'm not going to fucking beg either or ask twice.
That shit's annoying and pisses me off.
And it's a big, big pet peeve of mine.
You know what I mean?
And also, the other thing, too, is that I'm sensitive to the fact that, like, bro, I'm controversial.
I get it.
Like, dude, if you Google my name, like fucking misogynist, Nazi, anti-semi, you know, racist, all the fucking crazy buzz terms come out, bro.
And that scares people a lot of the times, chat.
That really does scare people.
So, um, so I never get mad at people for, you know, being scared to do that.
You know, I never do.
So I don't take it personal.
I get it.
And it is what it is, man.
It is what it is.
I, I don't, um, I don't hold grudges about it.
I just don't like asking twice because you're like maybe like the 10th person now that's asked me that.
Okay, so let's get back to this retarded video.
Okay.
So as you guys can see here, in one scenario, she's a woman is walking with baggy sweatpants, right?
Carrying boxes, dropping it all over the place, et cetera.
Guys kind of look, look, does she need help?
Does she not need help?
I don't know.
Right.
And they walk away.
Right?
Then, right, she changes her outfit, wearing a dress, looking like a girl, and people come and help, right?
When she drops the boxes.
Now, this is very important.
And honestly, this message is going to probably resonate more for the women, but let's go ahead and have this discussion.
Women talk all the time about how it's hard to find a guy, how it's hard to find a man that wants to date them, take them seriously, court them, give them this traditional relationship situation.
And the issue here is that women don't understand the phrase where they say the squeaky door gets the oil or whatever.
If women don't behave like women, men are going to feel a need to behave like men.
Does that make sense?
So the reason why so many women struggle in a dating marketplace and they have a tough time with finding a guy and they can't find these guys that are like traditionally masculine a lot of times is a lot of times the women act like men.
Okay?
Like this whole boss girl environment that we have, this whole strong, independent woman thing, like the men are the men are giving you what you want.
You want equality.
You want to be treated like an equal person.
You want egalitarianism.
Unfortunately, egalitarianism and equality and feminism in itself is completely antithetical to the traditional treatment that women want.
I'm going to say that again so that really sticks home here.
Feminism, egalitarianism, equality.
All of these social conventions that we've put in place to give women a fair shot contradict and are completely antithetical to traditional courtship.
Okay?
You can't sit here and say you're a boss bitch, then go out on a date with a guy and expect him to cover everything.
When you say that you're a boss bitch, what you're also saying without saying it is, I don't need you.
Okay?
And men aren't idiots most of the time when it comes to that.
If you imply that you don't need them, they will do the least required.
Human beings are human beings.
What does that mean?
That means that human beings always try to find the path of least resistance.
If a guy can go ahead and get away and date a girl or court a girl and go 50-50, a lot of guys will take that.
Now, me, I won't because I understand how women think.
So I would never fall into that trap of this equality or 50-50.
And I suggest you don't either.
But let's be real here.
Most guys, they go out on a date with a girl and she reports herself to be independent and a boss babe.
The men are going to take that at face value and give her that equality that she's looking for and not pay for the date.
Not offer to be a leader.
Ask her for her opinion on things.
Where do you want to go, et cetera?
And despite the fact that women, right, say that they want equality, they really don't.
They really don't.
Their main practices do not align with their social wants.
And this is the paradigm that feminism has created.
And the reason why I want to show you guys this clip is because this perfectly encapsulates where we are now in society, right?
Women want all the benefits of a traditional relationship while simultaneously one of the equality that egalitarianism affords.
And the reality is you can't have both.
And this is the ugly truth that no one wants to tell women.
It's basically like me and a couple other guys that I can name on one fucking hand that tell women, you got to pick one.
If you want to be fucking, you know, on some destiny child, I'm a survivor, you know, I'm going to make it.
You know, I'm strong and independent.
Like if you're going to be on that type of time, be prepared to deal with men that are going to go 50-50.
Be prepared to deal with men that will defer to your authority.
Be prepared to deal with men that are not going to be as decisive.
Be prepared to deal with men that might be a little bit more feminine, right?
But if you want a traditional relationship with a guy that's, you know, traditionally masculine, pays for the bill, you know, leads and holds the door open, all this other shit, and gives you all the chivalry that you want from fucking 1946 in 2026, you got to act like a fucking lady.
If a woman purports herself to be independent, ask yourself, independent of whom?
You guys ever ask yourself that?
Like, really?
I want you guys to really like think about this.
When women say that they're strong and independent, who the fuck are they talking about?
Independent of who?
I'll tell you who.
Men.
Because I'll tell you this: men aren't so retarded where we sit there and be like, yeah, we're strong and we're independent.
You look at a dude and just laugh at him.
I'm like, what?
Are you fucking retarded?
We laugh at that guy because being independent as a man is etched into our system.
It's a part of being a man.
But being independent is not a part of being a woman.
So when a woman professes that she's independent, you got to ask yourself, independent of who?
It's always a man.
That's what it means.
If you spell it out all the way, that's what it means.
So we're giving them the independence that they want.
But then they're on TikTok crying about said independence.
Guys, don't approach me.
I can't get a guy to be a gentleman.
They don't hold doors open anymore.
Ah.
Well, the reason why is because you bought into this lie of feminism.
So they're giving the equality that you want.
And I think a lot of women are realizing quickly that the independence that they fought so long for is here.
And it's not all the fucking, you know, glitz and glory like they thought it would be.
Women are figuring out that working a job, being responsible, having to pay bills, it's not really fun.
You know?
They're getting a small taste of what it's like to be a man.
A very small taste.
And they don't like it.
A lot of them don't like it.
So that's where we are, chat.
That's where we are, unfortunately.
So it is what it is, man.
It tease what it is.
But yeah, this clip perfectly shows this, man.
And for the ladies out there that are watching, understand That if you want to be independent, men are going to give you that.
It's less work for us.
Way less work for us.
Master 10 says, hey, Myron, thanks for opening our eyes about females.
And that's why 304s don't like you.
Yeah, they don't like me because I tell you guys the truth.
That's why a lot of women hate me, bro.
Like, look, women don't like it when men expose their nature.
Like, women don't really like that shit, dude.
Because they're not used to being, they're not used to people giving the sauce on female nature.
They're just not used to it.
So it is what it is.
Let's see here.
Let's go back, read some of these chats.
Evan says, dang, I'm too late for a question for Scott.
Maybe, Myron, maybe you can comment.
Israel's deployed in its major cities, a laser iron dome.
These can knock down hypersonics.
How does Iran stand a chance against this?
Well, here's the thing.
They can't knock down all the hypersonics, and Iran has a lot of them.
So a lot of them are going to get through.
Now, bro, BuzzW terms.
Chewy says, brother, what would be the best way to lose weight besides controlling your calories?
Is it just cardio?
No, lift weights alongside controlling calories.
High protein diet.
Bruce Lee, always appreciate that.
Also, Chewie, if you want, my guy OneChest is taking out clients.
Matter of fact, all the OSS guys, if you guys want to get in shape and you guys are tired of being a fat piece of shit, get with my guy OneChest.
He's probably in the chest somewhere.
Okay?
Get OneChest.
He'll take you on.
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Obviously, I don't have the time or the capacity to take on clients anymore.
But my guy OneChest can do it.
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So go check him out.
Bruce Lee, always appreciate the geopolitical content, especially as so important for our economy.
But most normies are busy watching sports, degenerate content, playing games.
Yeah, let me tell you how it's on about dudes that watch sports.
Sports is extremely retarded and low IQ way to pastime.
Like, honestly, being 1,000% real with you guys, like none of you should even be bothering watching sports unless you're making six figures per year.
And I know that's going to, by the way, that's that.
I know that's going to be extremely unpopular for me to say that.
A lot of you guys want to just be able to, you know, go home, crack a cold one, right?
Fucking watch the game, chill out, decompress, whatever the fuck that means.
You know, I did a decompress.
Translates, I'm a bitch.
That's fine.
But realistically speaking, in today's day and age, if you're over here, see, I got an idiot that says, fuck you, Myron.
You can't even spell it right.
So you know what, bro?
Enjoy the shadow realm.
Looks like you're going to the shadow red gym.
Enjoy the shadow realm, bitch ass nigga.
What's this idiot's name?
MIDI Crypt Play AI?
Yeah, get the fuck out of here.
Anyway, you shouldn't be bothering watching sports or playing video games unless you're making six figures per year.
Minimum.
Okay?
If you're over here fucking watching sports and playing video games and you make 50K per year, you really need to fucking reevaluate what the fuck you're doing with your life.
Okay?
A lot of you guys want bitches.
A lot of you guys want to have an abundance mindset with women.
A lot of you guys want to fucking be a chat and all this other shit and, you know, be respected or whatever.
That's going to come with sacrifice.
If you want to be like everybody else, do what everyone else does.
Work your nine to five, come home, crack open a fucking Budweiser or a Bud Light if you're American.
Drink that shit.
Watch the baseball game.
Watch the NFL game.
Watch the fucking thing.
Or meet your loser-ass friends at a bar and watch the game.
Then fuck it, go to sleep, wake up, do it all over again.
Wait till Friday.
Be sitting there at your fucking desk.
I can't wait to get out.
You leave at four.
You go meet your buddies at the fucking bar.
Go watch the game again.
Go to a club or a bar.
Then you wake up the next day, go fucking tailgating somewhere, drink some more.
That's the average dude nowadays.
We're playing video games or whacking off the porn.
But that's the reality of like the average man.
If you want to be like everybody else, you want to be like fucking, you know, these blue pill, out of shape, low IQ morons that have to douse themselves in fucking alcohol or weed or some other shit to, you know, help them blunt the reality of their life, then that's fine.
I'm not, I'm probably not the guy that you should be watching, if I'm going to be honest with you guys, right?
Go watch Kai Sanat.
Go watch fucking AMP.
Go watch Oblum preach.
You know what I mean?
Like, go watch these niggas, bro.
Like, over here, over here, we are on a different type of fucking timing.
We're going to the gym, right?
That's number one.
We're working hard.
We're having, we're putting on multiple hats to earn as much money as we fucking can.
We're networking when needed with other people of comparable status and value to provide.
We're not focusing on fucking bitches because they're a waste of time.
We're letting that, we're being, we're becoming that guy so that the women are more attracted to us, so that we don't have to chase as much.
We're not watching sports.
We're not smoking weed.
We're not drinking alcohol.
We're striving for excellence in different realms of our life.
See, of course, we got a stupid nigga in here.
Macintosh user, you're a retard tricking yourself out with mommy and daddy's money doesn't grant your video game playtime.
Literally, every man watches sports and drinks beer.
The money you have doesn't define your character.
All right, bro.
Get the fuck out of here, nigga.
See, like, and here's the thing.
See, this is what this is, you know what?
This is actually perfect.
This is a life lesson now for you niggas.
Congratulations.
You guys are about to get a real talk right now.
Here's what's going to happen when you decide that you no longer want to smoke weed, you no longer want to drink alcohol, you no longer want to go to bars, you no longer want to fucking waste your time chasing your tail, dealing with fucking threes out of fours that fucking ignore you, okay?
And you start going to the gym and you start really trying to better yourself, start a side business, whatever, work more hours, pick up more hours, pick up a second job.
Here's what's going to fucking happen.
All right?
Be ready.
Your friends are going to start to shame you.
Hey, man, why don't you come around no more?
You think you're better than us?
You changed.
I want my friend back.
Your mom.
Hey, you know, you're being a little obsessive.
Go, you know, load up the gas a little bit.
Your girlfriend.
You don't have time for me anymore.
You watch these red pill guys out there.
You're just like, why?
Am I not good enough?
Everybody in your fucking circle is going to start bitching.
Every single one of them.
You changed.
You're cocky now.
You think you're better than us.
What do you mean you don't want to have a beer?
You don't drink anymore.
What's wrong with you?
You're gay.
You're lame.
You're weird.
You're a buzzkill.
And slowly but surely, they're going to stop inviting you out.
Slowly but surely, they're going to start making fun of you for going to the gym.
What do you think?
You're Arnold Schwarzenegger now?
As he sits there with his fucking bud wise, you're drinking it.
Uh-huh, look at me.
I get more bitches than you with a fucking peer gun.
They're going to ridicule you.
They're going to insult you.
They're going to say, why are you doing this?
You're obsessed.
You're watching this incel on YouTube and he's suddenly go to the gym.
Look at you.
They're going to do everything in their fucking power to get you to be a degenerate just like them.
want to know why motherfuckers human beings for the most part hate having a spotlight on them And having a spotlight on them, right, from the realm of them being lazy is very painful.
It really sucks to have a guy that went to high school with him say, I want to be like everybody else.
I want to change.
I want to get in the gym.
I don't want to watch sports anymore.
I don't want to fucking play video games.
I don't want to be whacking off to porn every night.
I want something better.
I want to be a six-figure earner.
I want to get out of my fucking shitty ass town.
I want something better for myself.
I want to be able to have an abundance mindset with men.
I'm tired of dealing with these fucking farm animals in our local town.
I want people to actually respect me.
I want to be able to walk into a room and people look and say, holy shit, this nigga's here.
And it burns people when someone that they know, someone that they grew up with, is taking the chance to become a fucking somebody.
Because the reality is most people want to be nobodies.
I'm going to say that again.
In a world with everyone, where everyone's a fucking nobody, they get mad when you try to become a somebody.
They praise their anonymity.
They love the fact that nobody gives a fuck about them being losers.
No judgment, no care.
But guess what you do when you decide to go against the grain?
When you start saying things like, Jews run America, black people commit crimes.
I'm going to the gym.
I'm going to be unapologetically my fucking self.
Women are stupid.
Men lead, women follow.
Guess what fucking happens?
You break the paradigm.
Now you're a fucking somebody because you got a different worldview and you're not like everybody else.
As these stupid asses are sitting here watching a bunch of niggas play a fucking football with tights on saying, Yeah, just cheer my team.
You're creating a fucking team.
These idiots are watching someone else chase their dream while you're doing it on the side.
And they don't like that.
Because your success is a reminder that they're a fucking failure.
So they're always going to say some fuck shit.
You jades.
Translation.
I don't like the fact that you're breaking the fucking barrier and I'm not doing it too.
Come back and be a loser degen like me.
We come from the same area.
We're coming from the same cloth.
How dare you fucking become successful and remind me that I'm a lazy piece of shit.
That's what they really fucking mean.
And no one's going to fucking tell you this.
And I haven't got to put your fucking retards in the chat right now.
It's like, we dragged you playing video games.
We're driving white sports.
We didn't like to pass the time.
Well, congratulations.
You're like everybody else, a fucking nobody.
I'm talking to people that want to be a fucking somebody.
So that one day, when you have a fucking family, your kid's going to be proud to go to fucking school.
He's not going to sit there and say, my favorite athlete is XYZ.
They're going to say, my role model is my fucking dad.
A lot of you bitch ass niggas, your kids don't even fucking look up to you as a role model.
You wear another man's jersey.
Your kid wears another man's jersey.
You're not the fucking superhero.
Your wife wishes she could be with another motherfucker that's successful.
That's unacceptable.
Your kids should look at you like fucking Superman.
Your wife should look at you like Clark Kent.
But a lot of you bitch ass niggas would just want to be a fucking, oh, I'm just a regular guy.
I'm just a regular guy, beard on my chest, hanging out.
Yup, like everybody else.
Get the fuck out of here.
That's why when you fucking die, nobody's going to care.
All we're going to see is a tombstone with a birthday, a dash, and a fucking end day.
What the fuck you do in that dash defines you.
A lot of you niggas are going to have a dash that no one knows what the fuck occurred.
Leave no fucking legacy behind.
Your kids look up to somebody else and not you because you sat there like the fucking loser that you are watching other niggas chase their fucking dreams with your butt light there alongside your kids Bullshit bullshit So if you're not gonna do it for yourself, that's fine.
You want to be a bitch you want to be soft you want to be fat You want to be a regular motherfucker like your friends you want to fit in Cool Fine But I think it's every man's fucking duty To have their kids be proud of them, their fucking father.
In a world where we live in a fatherless, thankless society, Strong dads, good dads, role model dads are fucking rare to come by and, quite frankly, a lot of you niggas watching right now aren't role models.
You're smoking weed every day, you're watching porn, you're chasing after bitches.
You don't got no fucking money in your bank account.
You're a fucking loser.
And then you wonder why you're depressed.
You deserve to be depressed.
You bitch a lot of fucking bitch ass.
Niggas in the chat will Mire wave.
It's all right.
What do we gotta do?
This is do or die.
The fuck is wrong with you.
let me ask you this a lot of you fucking losers in here a lot of you niggas look in the mirror realistically with your shirt off and shit stomach hanging out you niggas aren't proud of what you see back but you put the shirt on you go to fucking work you live your mundane fucking life and instead of changing because you're scared of being ostracized by your friends who are also fucking nobodies by the way you never take that step to become a somebody
You'd rather sit there and look in the mirror and be disgusted than do what's required to change and let your friends be disgusted.
I'm gonna say that again will wake up with your fucking stomach like this, looking like shit disheveled, looking like absolute dog crap.
You will look at yourself in the mirror, be disappointed, be angry.
But you're more fearful of your friends being angry with you for trying to change, or your circle around you.
I lose my beer buddies, I lose my fantasy sports, and then you wonder why no one fucking respects you.
You wonder why your kids idolize other men.
You wonder why your wife or your girlfriend her eyes are wandering all over the fucking place.
see some bitch ass thing in the chest says yapathon right and this is exactly what you guys are gonna deal with you can see the bitch ass this in the chat right now it's happening right now i don't even know these niggas and they're saying this dumb Shit.
So, you guys can only imagine what's going to happen when you actually try to change in your real life.
I got anons that don't do fucking shit with their life trying to tell me that I'm this is a Yapathon.
A lot of you niggas need to hear this.
And the bullshit that you guys are seeing in the chat, I'm telling you, no one is impervious to this.
Even me.
Even me.
It's not going to be hard to change.
It's not going to be, sorry, it's not going to be easy to change.
It's not going to be easy to stop watching sports.
It's not going to be easy to stop drinking beer.
It's not going to be easy to stop fucking smoking weed.
It's not going to be easy to start cutting people off that aren't successful or don't want to go where you're trying to go.
It's not going to be easy.
I'm getting backlash for it right now from a bunch of anons that want to sit there and be able to fucking grip their dick at 12 o'clock at night, watch fucking porn, drink beer, and smoke weed.
And they'll sit there and say, well, Byron, why are you so serious about shit?
Blah, blah, blah.
All right.
Just because you're a bitch-ass nigga loser doesn't mean I want to be a bitch-ass nigga loser.
Just because you love being a nobody doesn't want to meet, doesn't mean I want to be a nobody.
I owe it to my kids.
I owe it to my grandkids.
I owe it to my legacy.
So what the fuck is going to be your legacy?
Are you going to be the fucking guy, Bob, that everybody knows at the fucking bar that buys around at 12 o'clock?
Right?
Or are you going to be the guy, fucking Bob, that everyone's like, yeah, that's the fucking man right there?
That's a good role model.
That guy fucking does a bunch of shit squared away.
He's smart.
He's sharp.
You pick.
A lot of you niggas are just going to live a regular life.
Not everybody's going to make it.
It's fine.
This ain't easy.
I got idiots right now in chat saying some dumb shit.
So you guys pick what you want to do.
Damn them all.
You motherfuckers probably needed to hear that because we got a bunch of bitch ass niggas in chat right now.
They're fucking losers.
They're going to try to fucking, you know, claw you down to their level.
No one's safe from this shit.
You guys are seeing it right now.
So it is what it is, man.
The only person that can decide if they're going to change or not is you.
I can light a fire on your ass and tell you do you need to change?
But realistically, the first step starts with you.
I can't take it for you.
I got to tell you why you need to take it.
All right, let's get into the next topic here.
Let's see here.
There you are for kicking them hoes off the podcast.
Facts.
Lastly, the gem guy, Martin, everything you said is facts.
I'm Shalonkin Guy and Sydney OSS Rendre.
I didn't watch a single movie series or sports event in 2025.
I locked in and realized how lonely I really am.
I lost 22 kilos.
Lurst AI, sales, money, negotiation, women.
Yeah, bro.
That's what it takes, man.
You know, success a lot of the times is achieved in solitude.
And a lot of people are not prepared for that solitude, unfortunately.
You know, that's the crazy part.
I hate to agree.
Most of my friends started being like that ever since July 2025 when I started saying no to going out and proving myself.
Yep.
Yep.
Jake, Martin, exactly correct about the friends, girlfriend, and mother, mainly friends and girlfriend.
When I joined OSS, life got better and they did what you said.
Absolutely, bro.
That's what I'm here for.
I'm here to tell you guys, like, tune out those bitch ass motherfuckers.
Tune them out, dude.
Tune them out.
They want you to stay mediocre like them.
There's nothing worse than a nobody knowing another nobody and then that nobody becomes a somebody.
That's painful.
Mikey says, Martin, I want to thank you.
If I never found you, I wouldn't have learned how to walk again.
I would have just continued to feel sorry for myself.
Thank you for everything.
Mikey, I'm glad that you walk some you walk amongst us, my friend.
Thank you so much.
And that's why I do what I do.
Jabber Stabber, welcome to OSS.
Kmart says, Thank you for bringing Scott Ritter, man.
Got you.
Okay, I think we're caught up on the questions there.
And then we got here from YouTube.
VO Unhinged says, hey, Martin, thanks for giving me advice.
You changed my life.
I lost 55 pounds getting my physique and money.
Right.
Thank you.
You're truly appreciated.
Boots on X 2026.
Absolutely.
You know it, bro.
You know it.
We are going to be cooking all 2026, bro.
I will not be stopped.
Whether YouTube decides to monetize or not, fuck those niggas.
We're going to keep going anyway.
We will not allow anybody to stop us to include some bitch-ass motherfuckers in Silicon Valley because they get offended off of me saying shit like women are inferior to men.
That's one of the reasons they didn't want to remonetize me, guys.
They literally pulled an episode, right?
And they pulled a soundbite, right?
At least that's when they told me because they never fucking tell you why they don't approve.
They told me, oh, yeah, you just made a comment about men being superior to women and women being inferior.
And it's the fucking truth.
But this is what Silicon Valley is.
Filled with a bunch of bitch-ass motherfuckers, probably butt light drinking, porn watching, blue pill retards that get mad at biological truths.
Anyway, don't forget your coat when you go to Michigan.
Oh, don't worry.
I got a new one.
I got a new one.
Okay.
I got a new one.
It's one of my favorite brands, Helly Hanson, if you know what I'm saying.
So yeah, I'll be there.
Jay Foot, Martin, Big Brother, I wish I had grown up and watched you since 2020.
I got a chance to meet you in Columbia, South Carolina, 2024 meeting.
You made me even more motivated.
I'm a 90K year.
Good stuff.
After text, I told myself I wouldn't attempt to join OSS 300 until I make 100K after.
If my management position doesn't work out in the long run, I might try the FedPath again.
Currently 32 years old, providing for my wife and four daughters, keep me motivated as well.
Yes, man, that's what we need, man.
Be that leader.
Congratulations on your income increase, bro.
Debbie Martin for kicking them hoes off the pond.
Oh, yeah, facts.
Martin, I want to be a good man, but Sarah says I can't stop cheating.
How do I stop being such a POS?
How to stop cheating, Martin, and ruining relationships?
You do it by being honest.
I did a whole episode on this.
If you're going to go ahead and be a womanizer, you need to tell your partner that you want to be a womanizer and that it is what it is.
Don't lie to women, bro.
Don't lie to them.
If you want to have other bitches, just tell her straight up.
I'm never going to be monogamous to you.
It is what it is.
And then find a girl that's going to accept that.
It's better than creeping around like a fucking weirdo and then getting caught cheating and then she ruins your life because she's going to be mad at you for lying.
Have some balls, okay?
Walk up to your girlfriend and be like, look, I want to have other women.
If she says, well, no, I'm leaving.
Okay, then let her leave.
The problem is that here's a real issue with you, Pog Destroyer, right?
I can already tell.
You probably have lower sexual market value.
And you know that disclosing that to your girl means that she's going to leave.
So you're basically lost in a sauce and you're lying and you're in a weird fucking Oodaloop where you can't tell her what it is because you know that she's going to leave and you have a scarcity mindset.
My friend decided to rip the bandaid off.
If you truly do feel bad that you're lying to her, which you are, and betraying her, which you kind of are, you need to go up to her and tell her, look, I want to have other women.
I'm going to open up the relationship on my end and I expect you to stay fucking loyal on yours.
If she says no, then let her leave.
That tells you everything you need to know.
Your sexual market value isn't high enough.
And that would be a paper reminder why being a loser is unacceptable.
You didn't have the sexual market value to command the lifestyle that you wanted.
Sorry, bro.
That's life.
It's a meritocracy.
You want to have multiple bitches?
Shit ain't easy.
You got to have your money on point.
All right, let's get into this Twitter thing real quick.
So Thomas Massey says, every agency is like this.
Thank you, James O'Keefe, for exposing it.
One hidden recording at a time.
FBI director A.G. Pony should give you unredacted version of the weaponized search warrant, blah, blah, blah, served on you.
And then James O'Keefe says, breaking US Secret Service Agent signed a vice president JD Vance leaked sensitive security information to undercover reporter.
Escoto, a current US Secret Service agent, JD Vance's protective detail was recorded on hidden camera providing undercover journalists with sensitive security information, including protective formations, shift schedules, travel plans, and real-time locations.
Nigga.
Now, You guys may or may not know this.
I think I've shared this story before, but I did present the, I did protect, I think it was the president of Congo or some shit like that years ago.
I was on a secret service detail.
Okay.
The fact that he fucking coughed this information up to some random bitch is retarded.
But, you know, dudes want to impress girls.
You know what I mean?
Secret Service, the detail that the price president is physically surrounded, described, multiple daily shift changes and disclosed advanced security procedure.
Holy shit.
In addition to past movements, agent revealed future travel plans some days, sometimes days in advance.
Very bad.
Many of us watch this video.
This is crazy, dude.
I'll give some commentary on this because I have done Secret Service details before.
And this is fucking crazy, dude.
He's absolutely, I already know.
We were just informed, Ms. Kodo has been placed on administrative leave with clearance suspendment and access to agency facilities and systems removed.
So yeah, this is what I already know what happened.
As soon as this story broke, they put him under what's called an OPR investigation.
You guys are probably wondering, Mara, what the fuck is OPR?
I'll talk about it right now.
So Secret Service, right?
Right.
OPR.
Report employee misconduct.
The Secret Service takes allegations of employee misconduct.
Seriously, if you believe the Secret Service employees engage in misconduct, blah, blah, blah.
Right?
Let me see here.
Do they have a Secret Service?
Yep.
Okay.
So think of OPR guys as like the internal affairs.
Okay.
I've been to one of these things before.
I told you guys a story on that where I had an internal investigation on me.
It was a bunch of bullshit.
I beat it.
Nothing happened.
But yeah, anytime any type of allegation comes through, you are going to be referred to what's called the Office of Professional Responsibility.
Now, we're getting in the weeds here, but fuck it.
Let me go ahead and go through this.
So when it comes to public corruption, all right, you guys are about to get a fucking masterclass on this one.
Okay.
All right, niggas.
When it comes to public corruption, right, or employee misconduct, there's different levels to it.
Okay.
Let's go from the most egregious to the least egregious.
When it comes to public officials, cops, law enforcement, judges, mayors, people in positions of public trust, right?
That are actually engaging in criminal activity, aka public corruption, that's going to go to the FBI.
Okay.
The FBI has three big missions, right?
They're three biggest programmatic areas.
And I still think these are still the top three for them.
Number one is obviously terrorism.
Number two is counter-espionage and counterintelligence.
And then third is public corruption.
Okay.
So corrupt officials, et cetera, that's going to go FBI.
Now, if it doesn't rise to the level of like, you know, a big sexy conspiracy case or public corruption, but it's still criminal, it's going to go to what's called an office of inspector general or an OIG.
Okay.
So let's say you get a case where a CBV officer is facilitating the smuggling of illegal drugs into the United States.
He's letting loads pass through.
That's probably going to go to the FBI and they'll investigate it, right?
But let's say he's not necessarily smuggling drugs through, but he lied in an interview one time, right?
Where he like filled out a form that said, hey, if you lie on this form, it's going to be 1,001.
The FBI might not want that, right?
So that's going to go to what's called the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General.
And every government agency, by the way, has an OIG, okay?
So the OIG does the criminal investigations for that particular embodiment, right?
So you got an OIG for Department of Justice.
You got an OIG for DHS.
You got an OIG for Department of Energy and so on, right?
So, they investigate criminal employee conduct, criminal conduct by employees, but it's lower-level shit, right?
It's like, you know, flying on a form here, embezzling here, some other bullshit here, right?
Like a destruction of government property, like something that the FBI might not want to do, right?
So, FBI is full-on public corruption.
OIG is like felonies, but like lower-level felonies.
Then you have what's called the Office of Professional Responsibility, OPR.
This is administrative, okay?
I told you guys a story before, but I'll go ahead and give you a quick recap.
Because you have a lot of new niggas in here, and a lot of you guys don't get exposed to this side of my knowledge.
And by the way, like the goddamn video, no other streamer can do this, by the way.
We go from fucking geopolitical content to women to fucking motivational rant, then over to fucking how law enforcement works.
So, like the goddamn video, all right?
Smash that goddamn like button.
I'm not even paid to be on this bitch ass platform, YouTube.
I'm still here because you niggas need to hear this shit.
Anyway, so then you get OPR, Office of Professional Responsibility.
OPR does internal investigations.
I'll give you an example.
When I had my OPR investigation, right, it was because someone made an allegation that I went into a strip club and I got into a fight with a stripper, which isn't true.
Something about like paying or some shit.
Bro, I've never paid a stripper a fucking dollar, right?
But since someone said that shit, even though it was a lie, they had to open up a case.
They opened up a case, bring me in.
Is it true that you did this at this fucking nightclub?
No.
They go, they review the footage camera, find out that these niggas was lying, dropped, done.
I'm cleared.
Everything is good to go, right?
But anytime an allegation comes in, they have to do something.
So it didn't rise to the level of OIG, DHS OIG, right?
Because I didn't do anything criminal.
And it definitely didn't rise to the level of, you know, the bureau because I'm not corrupt.
I'm not over here taking bribes from niggas and shit.
So it stayed there because this is what's called an administrative investigation.
Excuse me.
So misconduct, some dumb shit, whatever it is, misconduct, that's done by OPR.
So in this case, right, now that you guys understand the three levels of this shit at a very detailed level, now you guys know more than fucking 90% of people.
Something like this of this dude being in a being involved and talking to this woman about shit, more than likely was probably referred to OPR and DHS.
Now, given the level of notoriety that this case is getting, because it's on Twitter and it's going viral, I anticipate that at bare minimum, DHS OIG is working alongside Secret Service OPR.
Does that make sense?
And a lot of times OPR guys are, you know, Secret Service agents.
They just rotate in and out.
So like HSI, the way they do it is HSI special agent rotates over to OPR.
They do it for like five years, then they come back.
And they have a whole different office, a whole other structure, et cetera.
Whole other way they do shit.
So more than likely, he's probably being investigated by Secret Service OPR.
That's for sure.
And then just because of the notoriety of this case, DHS OIG is probably going to be involved and they might try to look for some type of criminal situation, which depending on the classification of the stuff that he put out, he could get hit with espionage.
Okay?
Which is basically this charge right here.
18 USC 793, I think, is a charge.
Let's see if I'm right.
Hey, I still got it.
So, um, and I've arrested people for this charge before, too, by the way.
I did a whole, I did a um, I remember I arrested an Iranian guy back in like 2013, 2014, or some shit like that for um disclosing and selling um sensitive fighter jet schematics to the Iranian government.
This was years ago.
I think I've talked about this case before, so yeah.
Okay, uh, whatever for the purpose of tanning information, blah, blah, blah.
So, if you disclose like national defense information, you could get hit with this charge.
This is actually what Trump was getting hit with when he had the documents at Mar-a-Lago.
So, yeah.
All right.
Anyway, let's go ahead and get into this because this is a crazy story here.
Can I see you?
Let me see if I can make this bigger for you guys.
4.2 million views.
Yeah, this nigga's cooked, bro.
This is like every agent's nightmare, bro.
Bad chicken with your photo.
He's so cute.
I used to have credits just like that.
It says Homeland Security Investigations.
Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations.
A current Secret Service agent on Vice President JD Vance's security detail.
When he's like walking like you guys are probably wondering, what is this?
I got these are protein chips.
So I avoid being fat.
Okay.
Let me read these chat this chat before I get into this video.
Let's see here.
Make sure I don't miss anybody.
The Klan Jim Crow says, I appreciate you giving out Frank House on Monday.
Those hooligans were insufferable.
I thought you were going to get brain damage listening to them.
304s.
That big tit chick was insufferable.
Not surprised she was single and will continue to be since she's lied to every single time.
Yeah, she's retarded.
Love from Chicago.
Thanks.
PBR says, quick question.
What's your take on any of the ISO coins such as XRP?
I don't invest, bro.
I keep it simple.
I'm in Bitcoin and Ethereum only, bro.
I don't invest in any of these other coins.
Bro, I quit my cybersecurity job 11 months ago and been running my business, own business since.
I hit 10K in a day in August.
I asked you guys a month ago on FNF and a problem and I took action.
I'm 25 and hit 26K in August.
Congratulations, dude.
That's awesome.
Just wanted to show.
Yes, we hope you make 26,000.
Let's go.
Awesome.
That's a big fucking W, man.
Album Preach can't do that.
Can Album Preach help someone make fucking 26K in a day?
Hell nah.
Fucking sodomites.
Will Cyborg, just want to show some love.
I'll have to catch the rerun.
No worries.
Jay says, I just landed a part-time job and start tomorrow.
You and Fresh have pushed me to stay consistent in the gym, pay a lot of credit debt, and I'm close to reaching 100K.
Thank you for everything you do.
Hey, man, that's what we're here for.
Photon Net Profit, by the way.
Cool.
WMRW OSS from Goss Mitty.
Thank you, Photon.
Like the goddamn video.
Appreciate you for that, Photon.
Yes, like the video on YouTube for me, guys.
I hate this godforsaken platform, but I'm on here because I understand that it's important for reach.
I should have been caught at YouTube by now.
We've been on now for what, two hours?
Fed says, what's your problem with Nick?
I have no problem with Nick.
No issues with Nick at all.
Photon, how come DHS trade craft skills are more secret than the FBIs?
You never really hear the DHS skills?
I'm confused by that question.
What's your favorite city in the world to visit?
I like Miami, bro.
My memory's pretty good.
You have an official date for the OSS 300 meetup.
End of February is how we're looking.
That's what I think me, DPG, and Brett have kind of been angling towards.
Where are you?
We'll have a lease gives away vital, high-level security information to our undercover journalists.
We have a lot of tells her about detailed future travel plans for the vice president and even sends her pictures with location metadata revealing where the president's convoy was located, potentially violating both the Secret Service NDA and United States federal law.
Tomas is fully aware of this.
Quote, I sign paperwork, so if I don't have to get out information, I never do, otherwise, I get in trouble.
You really have to stand in awe of the lack of self-awareness.
Tomas Escado also reveals that he voted for Biden and that he hates Trump and Vance's immigration policies.
Did you vote for Biden?
Yeah.
Yes, I did actually.
What do you think about like all the ice stuff going on?
They're going taxes.
I should have paid for it.
You may have seen reports last week that someone attempted to break into Vice President JD Vance's home in Ohio.
That incident prompted us to take a closer look.
What we found in our investigation was an agent inside the vice president's detail who is actually revealing to a total stranger that the vice president would be visiting his home in Ohio days ahead of time.
And while what you're about to see is an important story, the security of the vice president and his family is our top priority.
Now, under normal circumstances, our editorial policy is to request comment a day or two before a report airs.
But in this case, we contacted the Secret Service a full week in advance of this report to ensure that nothing we report here would compromise the vice president's safety in any way.
But even with those precautions, what we uncovered is troubling, and we felt this is important for you all to see.
We hope that bringing this to light strengthens security and helps prevent future vulnerabilities in our government.
Can I see your badge again with your photo?
You said you were training.
It was your training.
Yeah, that's like he's so cute.
We met Thomas on the dating app Tinder in October of 2025.
The secret.
So he's like a relatively new guy, too.
Service agent is a holdover from the Biden administration.
He was actually originally tasked with protecting Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff.
In fact, he sent us this image from a Christmas party in December of 2024.
There he is with Kamala Harris.
How did you get picked to do like vice president?
Not my choice.
It's just they talk to you and they let you know.
It's like, hey, eventually you're going to have to go down to DC.
So there's three agencies that are fucking garbage to work for.
Okay, guys.
The three most hyped agencies that actually fucking suck to work for.
Number one, Secret Service.
Number two, U.S. Marshals.
And then number three, it'll come to me.
I just can't remember right now.
But these jobs are like, people think it's like awesome.
Shout out to WooBuzzy for resubscribing on Kik.
I appreciate you.
Yeah, you guys, you can see the main platform is Rumble and YouTube is the main thing.
I don't, you know, we're still on Kik, obviously.
But I do that more for you guys so you guys can have more opportunity to watch stuff or watch on the platform that you prefer.
Because I know a lot of you guys love Kik.
Some of you guys love YouTube.
Some of you guys love party.
Some of you guys love OSS more.
Some of you guys like Rumble.
So I try to stay everywhere for you guys.
Oh, I'm on X too, by the way.
Streaming on six different fucking platforms, still cooking.
So, but yeah, Secret Service sucks.
And I'll tell you why.
You do long shifts.
You're just sitting there in a fucking suit guarding like a fucking garbage can.
It blows, dude, because you got to, you know, control certain exit points and entry points to your protectee.
The marshals suck because everyone thinks they're going to do fugitive task force.
No, you actually end up a lot of times wearing a suit sitting in a fucking courtroom like a fucking dumbass baboon.
Protecting judges, protecting the courtroom, and moving prisoners around and shit like that.
Very few Marshals actually get to do the fugitive ops that everyone likes to do and everyone wants to do.
So yeah.
1801 tipped.
He said, massive protests at Hilton and Minneapolis protests are threatening to breach the doors and hunt for agents in the hotel.
Look up BG on the X.
Oh, yeah, I did see them doing that crazy shit.
Absolutely nuts, man.
What's going on?
Yeah, I might go to Minneapolis, though.
I kind of want to go.
Guys, smash that like button, by the way.
We're sitting at 1400 likes.
Look at 2000 Ingus.
So you can go to the president's detail, the vice president's details.
We'll call counter surveillance emissions.
So that's undercover subcommittee.
Note the irony.
He's talking about undercover counter surveillance to a journalist wearing a hidden camera.
Tomas Escado is often directly involved in the vice president's transportation to and from his residence at the Naval Observatory, surveillance of the vice president's residence, and even protecting Vance's wife, Usha Vance, and their children.
Here he complains again to a total stranger he just met about his assignment involving JD Vance's children.
So what are his hits like?
Oh.
Yeah, we follow him everywhere.
There's a 34-7 and there is no class collaboration.
Not like there's a babysitter with a tornado R.
It's a weird, it's a weird one that we always talk about.
Like, what the fuck is this?
Oh, you can't do anything.
Tomas proceeds to give her undercover journalist detailed info with pictures about the specific methods used to transport and protect the vice president.
He even tells her some exact times of shift changes on the Secret Service schedule.
So like when he's like walking, like, where are you?
Just following.
So I loop him up.
We'll have a lease a little bit and stuff like that.
Now that I'm on the vice president's actual details a little different because we have different shifts.
We drive a f shift shift.
Via text, JD Vance's Secret Service agent informs the stranger when he has picked up JD Vance's wife and even mentions that he and Vance are currently at Tomas even sends a selfie from inside a JD Vance's residence at the Naval Observatory.
It's basically a secure location while the Secret Service is surveilling the Vice President's home.
While he's supposed to be guarding the Vice President's property, Tomas is busy snapping selfies, texting our journalist.
Now, here's a picture that Tomas sent us taking off from Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base.
You see the convoy vehicle going into the airplane.
And some of these photos even had location metadata baked in the photos.
It's worth mentioning that these pictures were taken a few months prior to sending them to our journalist.
While they didn't give away the vice president's location in real time, they did give away certain routes that were used and the number of vehicles in the convoy information which could be used in the future.
This is a photo Tomas sent us from King Khalid International.
I'll tell you guys this.
The Secret Service is going to have a new policy.
We used to have this saying in the government, right?
Whenever like a new policy comes out and like, you know, they restrict certain things or whatever, they would literally say, hey, somebody fucked it up for the rest of us.
And this guy right here is going to be that nigga for the Secret Service, bro.
They're about to have super restrictive policies now on communication.
So it's going to be hilarious.
They're going to definitely start tightening down on what agents do and say and all that type of shit, bro.
This nigga fucked it up for everybody.
Airport in Saudi Arabia.
Here's a photo.
Tomas sent us loading the convoy into an aircraft at Munich Airport in Germany, where Vice President Vance gave a speech to the Munich Security Council.
Again, metadata there on the photo.
Another image revealing the exact location at the presidential helicopter at JFK in New York.
And we think perhaps most significant, he revealed the location where President Trump's convoy was driving through Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, May 2025.
This convoy was transporting President Trump for a state visit with the UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zaid Al Nayan.
These photos are from Tomas Escoto's time during the Secret Service shot from his personal iPhone, his personal phone, dating back to May, while on duty protecting the vice president and president.
And all of this was sent to our undercover journalist.
The Secret Service agent.
Yep, they're about to tell niggas that they can't bring their personal phones on certain assignments.
It's coming.
Agent even goes on to detail recent visits to Minnesota, Tennessee, specifies that the Secret Service team.
Now, if he had disclosed this information, right, and it didn't get like public news and like OPR found out about it or whatever, it is what it is.
He would have probably got like, you know, a couple days on the beach and whatever.
He's probably going to get fired for this because of the amount of media attention this is getting.
Holy shit.
He was on location as per the procedure, right?
He went to Minnesota last week.
Okay.
So we sent that a team ahead of time before he were there.
So they need to do the security advancement.
Depending on what it is, you know, he lies on with the our field office or local law enforcement, state law enforcement, and any other federal law enforcement that kind of works for doing.
The airports, the routes from each place that he's going to.
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
If you stay in that hotel, then we have someone else in.
We have to set that up.
Oh, my God.
Before the trip to Tennessee, the Secret Service agent also texts our journalist, informing her which plane the vice president will be traveling in and when they plan to depart.
He even texts her an image of himself in the plane, notifying her that he is on board with the VP.
And even worse, Escato continues to detail Vance's future travel plans, revealing at the time that Vance will be visiting his home in Ohio for four to five days and then will be visiting Florida for one night.
Now, this is potentially a violation of the non-disclosure agreement that Tomas would have signed when joining the Secret Service, which states, quote, the unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized retention, or negligent handling of classified information by me could damage or irreparably be injury to the United States or could be used to advantage by a foreign nation.
I hereby agree that I will never divulge classified information to anyone, unquote.
And it may also be a violation of federal law.
Yeah, and that's a 793 charge I was telling you guys about.
18 U.S. Code 793, gathering, transmitting winning or losing defense information.
And I don't know if the Bureau would take this.
If they do charge him with that, it might go to DHS OIG, man.
We'll see.
Or they'll work it jointly with the FBI.
One of those two.
Now, in some Section D, it states, lawfully having possession of photographs.
Someone said that O'Keefe said this guy's a shadow rum.
That's facts, bro.
He just said this nigga to shadow rubber, bro.
I ain't even gonna lie, man.
Shit is crazy, dude.
Absolutely nuts.
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Bro, she fucking lost her mind.
It's hilarious.
It's a question in the narrative.
46,000 plus strong.
Actually, we're sitting at 12,698 right now.
Total members in OSS.
And we got 615, 6415 active supporters.
If we had 6,500 tonight, I'll stay on all the platforms and now switch to OSS.
But let's be honest, niggas aren't going to fucking join unless I cut.
So it is what it is.
But yeah, we're at 12,000 total members, 12,700 total members, and we got 6,400, 6,415 active supporters.
And my goal is to hit 10,000.
And when I hit 10,000, I'm going to fucking California.
I'm setting up a table in front of YouTube and I'm going to call them out for censoring conservatives.
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Setting up a table right across the street from fucking YouTube.
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All right, cool.
Let's uh let's get back to it.
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Um, we'll uh we'll finish this thing up.
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Hey, welcome to the kid 98 that just joined the OSS.
Shout out to you, bro.
Goozy says this dude is an idiot.
No woman is interested in a vice president.
Facts.
Okay, if just sent this dude to the little shadow realm.
Yep.
Delaw Studios, I have more gifts.
I make it for you in OSS.
Appreciate you, my friend.
Caden says, hey, Myron, I'm the guy in your thumbnail.
Okay, awesome, dude.
Glad that I met you at MFEST.
YouTube would probably hit it for offensive content.
There's a little time when we switch to OSS only.
I'm itching for construction criticism and generally hope OSS and you like it.
Hey, we'll see.
Hey, yo, take a look at the debate between Anna Kasparian versus Pearly Think starts around 554.
Yep, I got it right here.
I literally got it right here.
We are going to react to this.
And I'm going to get Anna Kasparian on the show for you guys as well.
We see eye to eye on Israel.
She has very good takes on Israel.
We probably disagree on everything else, but that's cool.
I might bring her on a show with some girls.
Sammy says, hey, Meyer, and I sent a super chat yesterday.
I have to bring in Ryan Montgomery on FNF.
He's an ethical hacker/slash expert who exposes online child predats.
He was on Aiden Stream a few days ago and did PBD as well.
Think you two would have a good background?
Okay, give my background.
Okay, no need to read my super chat now requesting.
Okay, no worries.
Tomas gets no bitches.
Flexing his badge is crazy work.
Yeah.
Look, there's nothing wrong with like saying what you do and shit, but going into detail about your work is wild with like a bitch.
You see Proverse Anna Kasparin.
We're going to do that later.
W Martin, Cashi, what's your favorite movie?
Boy, that's one of my favorites.
Are you going to be outside for Thursday?
It's cold.
Yep, I am going to be out there.
I am going to be out there, man.
We are going hard in the paint, bro.
I'm about to freeze my ass off, but it's okay.
I got that.
I got that Helly Anson.
If you guys know what I'm saying, Mr. Clap Cheeks, if you need Southwest Security, if and when you go to California, glad to protect you for free, my nigga.
I appreciate that, Mr. Clapcheeks.
I need Minneapolis, honestly.
I think, yo, I'm really leaning towards going to Minneapolis, bro, and documenting everything.
I am really leaning towards that.
I kind of want to go.
It's okay, Zamarin.
You should cover this.
James Fishback was going to run Florida governor and OnlyFans shit getting mad at him because he asked to pay $45 million in taxes.
Oh, yeah, they got to pay like a thought tax or some shit.
I did hear about that.
All right, let's get back to this.
Both.
It's important to note that the Secret Service could not confirm that the behavior exhibited by Tomas violates these laws, but they did say they are potential violations of the United States Secret Service Code of the Security conduct.
Tomas is fully aware of this, as he mentions in one text to our journalist: I sign paperwork.
So if I don't have to give out information, I never do, otherwise, I get in trouble.
You really have to stand in awe of the lack of self-awareness.
All of what I just showed you is ironic because Escado has already given our journalist information about protective formations, times of shift changes, locations, and times of travel, and even pictures of vice president convoys with location data.
There is one more aspect to this interaction that caught our attention.
Tomas reveals to our undercover that he voted for Biden.
Did you vote for Biden?
Yeah, so I did actually, uh, 20, yeah, I did too.
That was the first time I was in trouble.
Really?
I was a citizen.
I got my citizenship in 2018.
If Tomas got a citizenship in 2018, he's been a Secret Service agent for five years.
How long have you been as a Secret Service?
Five years.
Oh, shit.
Nigga naturalized and then became an agent just like that.
Okay.
And that means he was placed into duty with the Secret Service after about two years of citizenship in America.
Tomas also goes on to reveal that he hates President Trump and Vice President Vance's immigration policies.
What do you think about like all the ice stuff going on?
It's really sad.
I don't understand why I don't agree with that at all.
They were public servants.
Sure.
Yeah.
Why they're doing that, I have no idea.
They got stopped with that stuff.
Yeah.
It's terribly sad.
No, that is actually a sad thing.
I use that shit out there.
They're employing taxes.
They shouldn't be employed.
Now, there, Tomas is actually allowed to express his opinions.
It's his First Amendment right.
If he was only doing that, this wouldn't be a story.
We thought it was important to include that because it might provide some clues or context as to why he was displaying this behavior.
Whether Tomas is merely inexperienced and loose-lipped, intentionally sabotaging the vice president's security, or just plain stupid, well, that's unclear.
But what's certain is this should not be happening inside our secret service, particularly after the serious security lapses in 2024 that led to the head of the secret service resigning.
Yeah, Kim Cheeto, aka Doritos cop.
After that assassination after what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania.
And why do we think this is an important story?
Well, most importantly, is the protection and the security of the Vice President of the United States.
And we hope this story leads to better security and better protection than what we're seeing here.
We're confident that it will.
We hope it sends a shockwave through the Secret Service that deters bad actors.
I'll tell you this, they're going to change all their policy after this shit.
I'm telling you, bro, they're going to change all their shit after this.
Actors and unprofessionalism in a way that, for example, Inspector General never could.
And we hope that it leads people with information to come to O'Keefe Media Group and Citizen Journalism Foundation.
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Yeah, this nigga's cook, by the way.
Kool-Aid Assassin, WSTream, Let's Play Borats, throw the J down the well.
Guys says, never let pussy blind you niggas, by the way, Martin.
Is this stupid nigga ruined his future in law enforcement?
Probably, bro.
This is pretty bad.
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In the year 2026, we're going to be releasing our investigative reporting every Tuesday at 1 p.m.
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This is James O'Keefe.
You know me for exposing the truth and holding the corrupt ill.
Yeah, it's funny.
Here's Trump on Iran real quick.
Let's see what's going on here.
What's the latest with this?
To be speaking to the media right now.
Let's listen in.
Also, I'm going to do a vote with the OSS.
You guys already know what the vote's going to be.
Poll coming for the OSS niggas.
So we had great numbers introduced today.
We had a wonderful speech in front of great people in Detroit.
Mostly in the car business, and we're setting records in manufacturing.
It's going very well.
I think people appreciated what I had to say in terms of the numbers.
So we're very happy about that.
I'm going back to the White House now.
We're going to look at the whole this was from earlier today.
I just dropped a link in the chat for you guys to poll.
Let me know what you guys want to do.
OSS Ninjas, let me know what you guys want to do.
Situation that's going on in Iran.
It's really bad stuff.
And Minnesota's going to have to take care of itself for a little while.
We have tremendous theft and fraud going on in that state because you have an incompetent governor, grossly incompetent governor, and a corrupt governor.
But we'll straighten that out.
But Iran is on my mind when I see the kind of death that is far from there, we think.
So we're going to get some accurate numbers.
I'll have it in about 20 minutes.
We'll get some accurate numbers as to what's happening with regard to the killing.
The killing looks like it's significant, but we don't know yet for certain.
I'll know within 20 minutes.
So, Sanctuary cities that U.S. air strikes come to that will achieve, will protect, will have the result of protecting the protesters.
Well, you never know, do you?
Do you think it's so far?
My track record's been excellent, but you never know.
Do you think it's going to be something kinetic like that, or more like cyber?
Well, I can't tell you that.
I know exactly what it would be.
We have to make a decision.
Sir, yeah, yeah, like you would really disclose that.
Come on, man.
Yeah, obviously, I can't be telling you.
Sir, Jamie Dimon said today that it's not a great idea to be chipping away at the Fed's independence.
Do you think Jamie Dimon's wrong about that?
Yeah, I think it's fine what I'm doing.
We have it at Fed Fed first, and he was extended by Biden.
And yeah, I think he's wrong.
I think it's wrong.
He's done a bad job.
OSS, guys, vote for me, please, on the poll of what you guys want to do.
We should have lower rates.
Jamie Diamond probably wants higher rates.
Maybe he makes more money that way.
On Sanctuary Cities, I also was talking about the 10% credit cards.
The House Speaker said that it could have negative side effects if it was imposed to Congress.
Are you concerned about that?
If you talk about that, no, I'm not.
I think that people that are paying 28% interest should be protected.
We're talking about for a one-year period, but when you have a bank, whether it's Jamie Dimon or anybody else, judging people 28%, 32%, 30%, 31%, one case, 35%.
No, I'll help those people.
That's all right.
Sanctuary Cities are in their speech.
You say one year, 10%.
Let the people have a break.
In your speech, you said that you're going to be cutting off funding for sanctuary cities on February 1st.
That's right.
What kind of funding?
You'll see.
It'll be significant.
All federal funding on health.
I mean, it's about damn time they did that, bro.
Fucking bitch ass sanctuary cities are why we have so many of the problems that we have.
Literally, it's like it's terrible.
Is there something that you can do with insurance companies to break down premiums like you're doing with Greenland?
Yeah, I'm going to meet with the insurance companies, but I want the money to go directly to the people.
It's very simple.
Into a health care savings account, but directly to the people so the people can buy their own health care.
On Thursday, we'll be the six-year anniversary of you signing the phase one trade deal with China, the signature on it.
That deal opened Chinese markets to U.S. goods.
It protected intellectual property.
Can we get back to that?
Yeah, we can.
We're doing very well with China.
I have a great relationship with President Xi.
He always says that.
He, as you obviously know, have a great relationship, but we're still trying to take Greenland so China doesn't dominate the precious minerals department.
And guys, I think I talked about this yesterday, but I will say it again.
The big reason why we want Greenland, which no one is talking about, is because of three materials, which let me see here.
I have them here.
Let me get them for you, ninjas, real fast.
They are dysprosium, terbium, and samarium.
Okay?
Rare earth metals that we want from Greenland.
Why they want to take it over that no one is talking about are these three minerals right here or metals?
Sumerium, dysprosium, and terebium, terbium.
And the reason why is because these things are essential for fighter jets and magnets and not overheating.
That is why.
We're doing really well.
We're making a lot of money with China.
Can you open their markets to U.S. goods?
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, I think it's gonna happen.
Iran says that it will retaliate in the instance of U.S. strikes against U.S. assets in the Middle East.
What do you say to U.S. service members about why it is worth the risk to intervene in Iran?
Yeah, Iran said that the last time I blew him up with the nuclear capabilities.
Bruh.
Taunting.
We're sitting at 1500 likes, guys.
Smash that like button.
Which they don't have any longer.
So Iran said that the last time they better behave.
Are you going to invest more in Intel?
I like it.
So, well, I don't know about Intel, but I'll invest more in other things.
So, as you know, Intel came to see me.
They needed help.
And I said, I'll help you, but I want 10% of your company to go to the United States of America.
And we made, because of that deal, tens of billions of dollars.
He stuck.
The stock went very up and very high, and we made tens of billions of dollars.
They walked away and they gave us a lot of money, but they did a great deal for themselves because their stock has gone up.
As soon as we went in, Apple went in, NVIDIA went in, a lot of smart people went in, they followed us.
So, yeah, we're doing that.
We've done other of those deals.
In Alaska, we did a deal where we got a big piece of a company where we were helping them to get a road.
We're the only ones that could have done it.
And we said, we want something out of the company for the United States of America, okay?
So I believe in that.
We have some other ones that we're looking at.
I believe in that.
If it's up to us, if they can't do it without us, and then I say, well, we'll do it.
If you were a private guy, you'd say, what do we get for doing it?
Oh, it says, guys, don't forget to vote, man.
Don't forget to vote, Ninjas.
I dropped the poll in the chat for you guys.
I don't want anything for myself.
I want our country to be rich as hell.
But with Intel, we made billions and billions of dollars, right?
So, Mr. President, on Iran, do you have a message for the leaders currently of Iran?
Yeah, the message is they've got to show humanity they've got a big problem, and I hope they're not going to be killing people.
And I'm going to have a report very soon.
It would seem to me that they have been badly misbehaving, but that is not confirmed.
Secretary Benny has a Haiti hostage rescue effort that ended in disaster.
Well, it was a disaster for Jimmy Carter.
They had all sorts of problems, and the helicopters were crashing, and everything.
You know what it was?
The exact opposite of Venezuela.
Do you agree with that?
Do you agree as a reporter?
Who are you with?
Who are you with?
I'm with the Financial Times, sir.
Oh, good.
What's a nice paper?
I love that he loves to.
I think it's hilarious that he always like he asks them who they're with, and then he tailors his answer based on which organization they're with.
Oh, yeah, they're very fair to me.
I'll give you a good answer.
Oh, you're not so fair to me.
You're from the fake news.
You know, it's fucking hilarious.
Like, no other president does that.
Have you guys gone out to that?
No other president asks, who are you with?
He's the only nigga that does that shit, bro.
He's the only one, man.
Yeah, Dad, that's the fake news.
ABC, that's fake news.
Not sending U.S. troops into Iran.
Why would I tell you that?
I don't talk about military strategy with a reporter, you know, even though I do like the financials.
Secretary Besser, Iran, what are they telling you?
And why do you think you're not?
Well, I'm not going to tell you what they're telling you.
I don't tell you what I think.
Hey, look, niggas are going to try it, bro.
They're trying to get it.
You know?
You think they are?
It's only been a couple of days.
Well, they said that about Venezuela, too.
You know, it's only been a couple of days.
They haven't defied me.
They haven't done anything as far as we're concerned, but it looks like they're killing a lot of people, but it has not been confirmed.
I'll know very soon.
On Greenland, sir, the premier of Greenland said today, we prefer to stay with Denmark.
Do you see that as the problem?
The premier of Greenland.
Well, that's their problem.
That's their problem.
I disagree with him.
I don't know who he is.
Don't know anything about him.
But that's going to be a big problem for him.
Do you want to see democracy in Iran?
Ideally, you'd like to see it, but what we yeah, whenever they say that, it's like, yeah, we just want a regime change, bro.
We don't care about democracy, they're good.
We want to see is we don't want to see people killed, and we want to see a little bit of freedom for these people.
These people have been living in hell for a long time.
You know, that used to be a hell of a country.
I have friends that used to invest in Iran, and they did well with their investments.
It was a great place.
The people were great.
Even the leadership was good.
And now it's living in hell.
Thank you very much, everybody.
President Trump remarks coming off Air Force One, taking questions from the media.
Damn.
Okay.
So, guys, I did a vote.
And overwhelmingly, they want us to switch over to the OSS.
66% of the ninjas wants us to switch over to OSS.
So we are going to switch over.
We're going to cover a couple of things that we're going to cover over in OSS, guys.
We are going to cover this ICE, new ICE agents random car by alleged illegal immigrants.
We're going to talk about, we're going to cover the Anna Kasparian debate with Pearl.
Gonna go in depth on that one.
We're gonna do some shooting videos.
Miami Day Sheriff's Deputy Shoots carjacking suspect.
We're gonna cover some of the Adam Mockler debate as well.
So we got some bangers coming up.
Oh, oh, and then also, I forgot.
We're gonna cover the Saudi Akhan shit.
Okay, as you guys know, she fucking freaked out on me.
Okay, I'll show you guys here a little bit of the conversation.
And she basically started to lose her mind, bro, because I made fun of her.
And she goes on a fucking rant.
And we will go ahead and cover all this as well.
So she's not too happy that I've been cooking her.
So we're going to cover this Anna Kasparian debate with Pearl on feminism.
Give some feedback on that.
I heard from what people said that Pearl took a big L, but we'll see what happened.
I'll go through it objectively, right?
I'll say what Pearl maybe should have said when Kasparian made her arguments.
So we're going to switch on over to OSS, guys.
Use the Code El YouTube.
Come on over.
OSS, lame as fuck, always taking the good stuff.
Hey, bro, it is what it is.
Hell plays.
YouTube, don't watch me, nigga.
We've been on now for free for two and a half hours.
So Dominicano says, thanks for that rant.
Made me hit the bag harder.
Yes, that's what we're talking about, baby.
Is Greenland strategic for the Golden Dome supposed to be built?
Probably.
How hard is it to open a video and like it as soon as they start watching?
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