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Pissed Off About Approval00:04:16
Pissed off the juice.
What am I gonna do now?
I don't wanna lose everything.
Someone please help me.
All right,
what's up, guys welcome?
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream.
So, I know you guys are probably wondering, yo, what's the deal with the University of California?
So, what ended up happening with Riverside, guys, is they didn't give us an approval.
I don't even know if they gave us approval yet.
But basically, we are going to push it to May.
I think like May 5th.
I think May 1st is going to be ASU.
May 5th is going to be, we're trying to do a Cinco de Mayo for University of California, Riverside.
They're playing a lot of games, bro.
First, they told us.
Security.
So, this is what they did.
University of California Delays00:02:23
First, they didn't want to approve the paperwork.
It took them forever to approve the paperwork.
Then, we did everything we're supposed to do.
They didn't give us a clear that we're going to be approved.
So, we didn't want to book flights and all this other stuff unless we got that approved, right?
And then after that, they said, oh, security is going to be 15K.
Then they bumped it to 20K.
So, it's like, what the hell, man?
Like, what the hell?
So, That's kind of what we're dealing with with these guys over at University of California, Riverside, bro.
And just unprofessional, stupid idiots.
Like, can't get anything done.
Dumb work study students.
It's like, dude, what are you like?
How are you guys so incompetent?
You guys can't like push paperwork forward.
And like, they'd give us documents to sign, and it would be like the wrong documents.
Like, what the hell?
So, anyway, yeah.
Incredibly stupid people.
Incredibly stupid people is what we were dealing with there.
So, that's.
So, no, no University of California, unfortunately, tomorrow.
Like we were scheduled.
They kept, you know, saying dumb shit, being annoying, just kind of delaying things.
And it was very frustrating.
So, that's kind of what it is.
So, I wish, guys, we could go.
But it's very obvious that they were doing everything in their power to sabotage the event from like not giving us paperwork on time, giving it back.
Dude, we called them.
At nine o'clock their time, 12 o'clock our time, they still didn't give us a green light.
Then we called again at two, right?
You just remind us in the chat.
He's saying, Yeah, they're awful.
See, that's someone that's like, he's the one getting us ASU.
Like, these schools, bro, they're fucking stupid.
And it all makes sense now why, you know, doing this university thing is so difficult.
So, why so few people can do it?
Judge Mana says, Your national treasurer, a few of us will hold positions of power in the next decades to do this country right.
Exactly.
Did Riverside get canceled?
We're moving it.
And then, the other big thing is like, first they told the security was going to be 15K, and then out of nowhere, oh yeah, no, it's going to be like 20K, and it might be even more than that.
Hardcovers and School Drama00:03:39
Like, what?
Like, what?
20,000 for security?
That's retarded, dude.
Oh yeah, we got to put our cops out there.
We don't need 20 cops.
What?
So clearly they're doing that to, like, number one, bleed us, and then number two, like, try to get us to, like, not show up.
Because originally they told us 15.
15 care.
And we said, all right, well, send us the paperwork.
They upped it after that.
Like, and they upped it yesterday to 20.
Ridiculous, dude.
As far as the market, can you give your point of view on the officer?
Long story short, she has warrants for assault and he has disabilities.
If we have time, here's a full video of the officers that ended her encounter with the Crockhead.
Yeah, if we have time.
Shout out to Sarkis12 for the gifted sub.
Appreciate you, my friend.
I think we got after hours tonight, guys.
I think we do.
So, as much as I hate talking to these stupid ass females, um, girl, it's going to be a banger, my single de Beaner is going to attract a crowd, probably.
Yeah, it'll be fun.
It'll be fun.
So, So, today, guys, we're going to be reacting to Trump's press conference this afternoon at Why's It Live at the White House.
So, also, don't forget, guys, to get my book.
It's out right now.
Why women deserve less?
Okay, even less.
I haven't been promoting it like that because we're supposed to have the soft cover version, but Chris is a fucking retard.
Can't do anything right.
And it's down.
But the hardcover and the Kindle version is up.
So, hopefully, he'll get this shit back up, bro.
I don't know what the fuck this nigga did, bro.
Now, with that said, Amazon is also retarded.
It's not just Chris, but it's also Amazon.
But make sure to get the book.
Drop the link for you guys hardcover and Kindle.
And make sure to also do me a solid, guys, and give it a five star because.
Because we had some losers come in and like fuck with it.
Fucking retards, man.
All right, so let's go ahead and look at this.
We'll see what we're looking at right now for.
All right, so we're sitting at 110 for Brent, 113 for WTI.
So let's go ahead and react to this press conference that Trump gave earlier today, the White House.
Easter Press Conference Reaction00:02:43
Thank you very much.
It's a great honor to be with you and happy Easter.
We had a great Easter.
This is one of our better Easters, I think, in a lot of different ways.
I can say militarily.
For those of you that don't know, Trump, you know, gave the comment open a fucking straight, you know, phrase be it all.
I was, you know, starting crap with the Iranians.
Basically, he gave them until tomorrow at 8 p.m. to make a deal, allegedly.
It's been one of the best.
So, good afternoon.
We have quite a bit to discuss.
We'll go into it pretty soon.
And it looks like they just attacked the power plant an hour ago in Iran.
Good detail.
And we have the people that are most involved.
We'll give you exactitude.
And we're here today to celebrate the success of one of the largest, most complex, most harrowing combat searches.
I guess you would call it a search.
As you guys know, an F 15 was shot this weekend.
One of the pilots was recovered almost immediately.
And then the weapon system officer, the guy that was in the back, they recovered him about 45 hours later.
and rescue mission ever attempted by the military.
Generally when planes are knocked down in war, especially when you're fighting a strong group, an evil group, you can't really do this because you send in 200 men to pick up one and it's something that's usually not attempted as much as you want to attempt and bad things happen to that one or two.
And in this case we did too and it might not have been attempted before, but we did.
And we got, we had great talent, we got a little luck too, I would say.
And we were helped by a lot of people, a lot of great people.
That it was an honor to be involved with it.
It's very historic.
This is a rescue that's very historic.
It'll go down in the books.
Late Thursday night, an American F 15 fighter jet went down deep inside enemy territory in Iran while participating in Operation Epic Fury, where we're doing unbelievably well, well at a level that nobody's ever seen before.
The entire country could be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night.
Both members of the crew ejected from the aircraft.
Yeah, and that's going to lead to the destruction of the entire Gulf, which is the part he doesn't tell you.
It's actually incredible how dense Trump is on this topic.
It's actually nuts.
So, I didn't realize my brother's live right now.
Kinetic Strikes and Secrets00:15:52
Okay, so I'll get this guy in here as well.
As you guys can see, my voice is a little cooked.
Give me one sec, chat.
Let me see if I can get him in now.
All right.
Yo, can you hear me?
Yo.
Yes, sir.
Hold on one sec.
I got to rearrange some of my stuff.
Give me one sec.
All right, chat.
Give me one sec so I can get this thing going.
I didn't even know that you were on.
You just got on just now?
I just got on, yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Turn my camera on.
You're on pretty early.
Well, we have after, so I had to get on sooner than.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I knew that actually.
I kind of forgot.
Okay.
And then let me.
All right.
One last thing I'm going to.
You want me to play it or you got it?
I have it here, but it seems like you already started.
Yeah, I already started.
I literally do.
Yeah, you like perfect timing from your end.
Okay.
Perfect.
All right.
Cool.
Bam.
All right.
So let me.
Okay.
Okay.
I got the bro in the house.
You want to say what's up to everybody before I get this thing going?
What's going on, guys?
What's going on?
We will cover this whole Trump situation.
I was just telling my chat Pete Hegseth was doing some Christianity blasphemy, likening the pilot who was down, the second pilot who was fouled 48 hours later to Jesus Christ in that video we're about to watch.
So it's pretty funny.
But I think you're going to start from the very beginning or are you going to go to the end where he received the question?
I'm starting it right from the beginning.
I'm going at like one.
So we can kind of go right through it.
Let me.
For the first like 40 minutes, they just glazed the operation.
It's like for the first 40 minutes, Trump is just like, it's the most amazing.
I've never seen anything like it before.
I was listening to that shit crashing out.
But yeah, no, it'll be good for everybody to see because I'm sure no one watched it.
It was during work hours.
Yeah, it was 1 p.m.
Yep.
After I landed alive on Iranian soil, I immediately was asked.
To make a decision, I ordered the U.S. Armed Forces to do whatever was necessary to bring our brave warriors back home.
A risky decision because we could have ended up with 100 dead as opposed to one or two.
It's a hard decision to make.
But in the United States military, we leave no American behind.
We don't do it.
Within hours, our armed forces deployed 21 military aircraft into hostile airspace, many flying at very low altitude, being shot.
Look, let's slice past, you know, you know, Propaganda a little bit.
Let's be honest here, guys.
The other reason why they can't leave anybody behind is because if that guy got captured, it would have been a political nightmare.
Okay?
Yeah.
Like, don't let these guys fool you.
Like, we love our soldiers so much and we're not going to let them go.
Like, let's also be extremely honest and candid here that if they let him just stick around or they didn't grab him, it would have been a political nightmare, dude.
Really bad.
Yeah.
Captured U.S. pilot that would subjugate Trump to a whole other level of criticism.
Yeah.
A level that he hasn't received yet.
So I think when he had found out that the second pilot was not found, the second AOC was not found, he realized, okay, maybe it's time to launch this operation.
Because Pete Hegseth had said later, and this will watch it, he said Trump gave no hesitation.
He said right away to start the mission and rescue this guy.
So it's obvious.
I mean, look, that's American tradition, right?
In war, leave no man behind.
But ultimately, it's really because.
Politically, this would look really bad if that guy got captured and Iran would weaponize it.
100%.
So let's be, you know, you guys know me and my brother are not going to lie to y'all.
So we're telling you guys what it really is.
It's not so, obviously, yes, there is a deep care for our servicemen, but also understand that this would be the end of Trump's career, of his presidency.
He would get impeached, actually.
You know what?
If the pilot got caught, Trump would actually get impeached.
They'd get the 67 votes and impeach him and he'd go to jail.
Yeah, 100%.
Well, the Democrats already have.
A laundry list of things they're going to weaponize against him in November, this would be unfortunately the cherry on top.
And it's like you've got so many things you can pick as to what you want to persecute him with.
You've got the war, you've got Venezuela, now you've got the fact that a pilot was captured and tortured in this war, which the IRGC likely could have done.
We all know there could have been different outcomes to them capturing him, but they would have weaponized it politically against Trump.
And that's their goal.
The IRGC said we want to stretch this to November in order to make Trump feel it.
We don't want to give him a political off ramp where he looks good.
Absolutely.
It would have been really bad.
So, obviously, don't get it twisted.
Me and my brother are super happy.
I mean, I went live to break the news that he got found and rescued, but also understand that, you know, Pete Hegseth, Trump, Kane, all these guys are not as selfless as you think.
There's a lot of political stake here if he had been captured.
It would have been a fucking nightmare for Trump.
By bullets, you bring rifles into play when you go in that line.
Could you imagine a pilot with, like, more than likely a top secret SCI getting captured in Iran for an optional war?
Huge, huge compromise.
And what they were doing, they were fighting very hard on the ground.
There was tons of desperation to get this guy.
And of course, no man behind whatever, he's a service member.
And so I'm glad that they found him.
But they were killing a lot of IRGC members who were scattering the area trying to find the guy because initially when the strike had happened or initially when the guy hit the ground, allegedly he was like 200 kilometers away from the initial pilot who was found right away.
This guy was lost for 48 hours.
But the IRGC and the government as a whole let out a notice to the people that if you find this guy, there's a big cash reward.
Yes.
And so, not only did you have IRGC guys, the official military body of Iran, searching for him, but you probably had rogue militias, civilians who took up arms.
Who knows, maybe even Kurds.
Everybody was scattering trying to find this guy.
And the United States had to work overtime.
And so, that's why we had so much air presence at the time, as well as the fact that we tried to divert, kind of distract them, get them guessing into what direction we were actually trying to rescue the guy.
But it was roughly 60,000 US, roughly.
Very aggressive operation to rescue him.
Yep.
But there are also certain advantages.
And in broad daylight over Iran for seven hours at times facing very, very heavy enemy fire, we have a helicopter that's got a lot of bullets in it.
Do you know how many IRGC people they killed?
Or how many people died?
You know, I don't know.
I haven't seen an official number.
I've been reading the news all day today.
I haven't been able to find any confirmation.
However, I know Pete Hegseth and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are going to have another conference tomorrow.
Yes, tomorrow morning.
They'll probably go into detail about that.
Yeah, so they'll probably cover that tomorrow.
Yeah, fair enough.
Amazing.
And they're going to glaze even more.
Just realize how dangerous those weapons are, our machines are.
Nobody has the equipment that we have, and nobody has the military that we have, not even close.
Yeah, me and my brother will warn you there's going to be a lot of glazing of military firepower.
So we'll.
Kind of like cut through a lot of the bullshit for you guys.
We already watched this, so you guys don't have to.
The most powerful military anywhere in the world by far.
The flight crews and warfighters aboard those aircraft took extraordinary risks to rescue their fellow service members.
This first wave of search and rescue forces successfully located the pilot of the F 15, and he was extracted from enemy territory by an HH 60 Jolly Green II helicopter.
Fabulous machine as our warriors faced gunfire at very close range.
It's amazing that.
When you look at the machinery, what happened that nobody was even injured?
Meanwhile, the second crew member, a weapon system officer, highly respected colonel, had landed a significant distance away from the pilot when you're going at those speeds.
Yo, is it normal for a fucking colonel?
What is that?
Like a 06 or something like that?
To be a weapon systems officer?
That was a little weird to me, too.
Yeah, yeah.
I didn't know how that added up, as well as the distance between the two pilots.
Military guys, please tell me what you guys think.
I thought that was weird that a colonel was flying.
It was a fucking Wizzo, man.
But go ahead, Ray.
What were you going to say?
No, yeah, yeah.
I thought that that was weird as well.
But the biggest, and look, who knows, really?
I know there's been speculation in the idea floating around on X that this was a cover up for a ground invasion.
I don't know if I really am convinced by that theory.
I mean, I'll give it some sort of weight, but the distance between both of them I thought was a little bit intriguing.
I think there was a 200 kilometer distance between both of them, although they ejected out of the jet maybe two seconds or one second after one another.
So, I thought that was weird, but hey, I mean, winds, they're traveling at high speeds, parachute, maybe glides them in a different direction.
So, and then maybe when the pilots actually land, then from there, they create a larger distance without knowing.
I don't know, but I did think there were a lot of weird details, but I don't want to entertain the conspiracy too much.
I don't know if you had seen that.
Yeah, so a lot of people in the chat are saying it's weird that it's a colonel.
They're saying it's weird as well.
So, okay, we're not crazy.
Even if you go out two or three seconds later.
But I will say that there is a theory taking place, which I will reveal here in a second, which I think you've heard about too, Riyadh.
Miles.
It's miles and miles away because you're going fast.
He was injured quite badly and stranded in an area teeming with terrorists from the Islamic State.
I was heard he had a broken ankle.
That's what I heard.
I don't know how.
Do you know how he was injured?
You know the way.
Well, the way the head of the CIA later describes the situation and Pete Hegseth, as well as Donald Trump, as he's going to continuously repeat it ad nauseum, it seemed like the guy was losing a lot of blood.
He was bleeding out.
That's kind of what they described.
I think it was a little bit more than a broken ankle, at least from my assertion from what they're describing, but who knows the extent of his injuries.
They didn't go into great detail.
Although Trump dropped a lot of secrets, I think he was not supposed to drop during this press conference.
So it gave us a little more that we're able to work with than we should have had in the first place.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, rough group, as well as.
Yo.
I know this.
He's such a dumbass.
He's such a dumbass.
It was a lot of them.
It was like 3,000 people.
How many people?
Oh, I can't say that.
I can't say that.
It's like, hey, dumbass.
Yeah, you can't say that.
The shit happened like two days ago, one day ago.
This is still classified information.
You know, the United States is probably going to launch all the details or declassify all the details on this operation in like 20 years.
In like 20 years.
You can't talk about this shit.
Yo, you want to know?
He wants to brag so badly.
He wants to brag so badly.
You know, what else did he say?
He said, He later mentioned, you know, I'll spoil it because this is going to be long, anyways.
He later mentioned he's like, and the night goggles, the night goggles, I wore them.
I tell you, I wore them, and you could see better at night than I can see in the day without the goggles.
And it's like, what the fuck?
Why are you saying that?
Like, that's totally unnecessary to expose.
So, yeah, bro, this shit, details.
This nigga always says some crazy shit that you could tell.
Well, look at P. Hegseth.
He's fucking nervous because he just knows Trump is about to say some shit he's not supposed to say.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, he's always saying some shit that's like, you want to know how I know he be fucking up all the time?
Because if you notice, when they do those kinetic strikes, like when they did them on the boats and now that they're doing them in war, bro, that shit is supposed to be classified at the highest level.
You could tell this nigga's like, yo, declassify that shit, put it on Twitter right away.
Literally.
That's his thing is he wants to brag.
He loves boasting American power, which, by the way, I'll admit, I like that to a degree.
I really do like the pro American sentiment.
Like, look, we've got the best military.
Keep repeating that.
I don't have an issue with it.
But it gets to a point, you know, and he's well over that threshold where it's diminishing returns.
Like, I'll give you an example.
Like Assange, right?
Assange got indicted for leaking them shooting up the dudes in Iraq.
Remember that shit?
Right?
Yes.
With Trump, then it gets declassified.
That shit's on Twitter the next day, bro.
Like, just to give you guys perspective, like, you guys are not supposed to be seeing kinetic strikes on fucking social media, okay?
The Trump administration, Obama administration, and all these other guys.
It's in my room, I think.
Like, they always kept that stuff hush hush.
With Trump, you guys see the kinetic strikes the next day.
These niggas are showing you guys boats getting blown up like the next day.
So, well, I don't know if it was real.
I saw footage on X earlier of like C 130 or some sort of military aircraft just shooting at IRGC members on the ground that were allegedly scattering for this Wizzo.
I don't know if it was true, but it's the fact that I'm even entertaining the idea of it being real shows you how unprofessional this administration is with this footage.
Like, you're not supposed to be.
You know, and it's kind of cool, right?
Like a lack of blackness to some degree.
It's a nice break, but again, it's gotten to the point where it's actually negative.
Seeing kinetic strikes is insane, bro.
It's crazy.
I don't think you guys understand.
Because for you guys, like, you guys are used to it now, but like, bro, you would never see that like under any other administration.
Like, you would not be seeing kinetic strikes.
Bro was releasing kinetic strikes of them killing drug traffickers.
Like, what?
Yeah.
Like, what?
In the Gulf of Mexico, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which is wild.
Those boat trafficker guys.
So.
These militia and local authorities, many on top of everything else, they told the communities.
Someone in the chat said, Why?
Bro, it's because military operations are almost always classified at the highest level, bro.
You're not supposed to see anything.
Think about it.
Why did we get a lot of this stuff from Iraq years later, right?
And that was under intense pressure, by the way, from WikiLeaks and FOIA requests and everything else like that.
Like, we're still barely getting stuff from 9 11.
Iraq, everything else like that.
So, like, you know, I'll give Trump credit that, like, this administration is way more transparent than other administrations.
I'll give him that.
But, you know, let's be honest here.
A lot of the transparency is also to brag and show off, like, look, we're blowing up these terrorists on boats.
You know what I mean?
Like, look, I'm the only president doing this.
Like, with Trump, you guys got to remember, he does a lot of things to be the first person to do it, to say, I was the only president to do this.
Like, he wants a legacy very badly.
He says that in a moment, actually.
He brags about starting this war and being the first president to finally do it in a moment.
So it's funny you say that.
Yep.
Actually, within the people of Iran, they were given a tremendous incentive to find this pilot.
Despite the peril, the officer followed his training and climbed into the treacherous mountain terrain and started climbing toward a higher altitude, something they were trained to do in order to evade capture.
They want to always go as far away from the site of the shoot.
So, just so you guys know, they got to make it at least from SEER training, because I've been doing a little bit of research on this SEER training, they got to get at least four miles away as soon as possible, is the key.
Four miles away is like the first thing they have to do is get away from there immediately, grab their stuff, whatever they have, their sidearm, their survival kit, their beacon, everything else like that.
Four miles is the first goal to get out of that circle.
Nuclear Force and Casualties00:15:23
Go ahead, Red.
I was just going to say, start the stream or stop the screen share and start it again just because it's dropping frames.
Oh, it's dropping frames?
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Yeah.
I think if you reset it, it's okay.
I got you good now.
My bad.
Wrong one.
That's fucking dumbass YouTube.
All right.
There we go.
Down.
You want to go as far away because you don't want to head right to that site.
You want to be as far away as you can.
And he was injured and he was an amazing, amazing.
Yeah.
And the target's four miles, chat.
Thing he scaled cliff faces, bleeding rather profusely.
Okay, I didn't see that.
Okay, so he was uh, he was bleeding pretty badly.
I don't think it was just a broken ankle, yeah.
Contacted American forces to transmit his location.
They have a very sophisticated beeper type apparatus that is on them at all times.
And when they go out on these missions, they make sure.
Wait, that right there might have been classified, bro.
Yeah.
It's like little shit like that.
Look at Pete.
He's like, all right.
Nigga, you were not supposed to say that.
Beeper type apparatus.
Write that down.
Write that down every other country in the world.
Yo.
You can't, you know, too much detail.
And as I was listening to this live, I'm not going to lie.
When John Ratcliffe, director of the CIA, and Pete Hegseth took to the podium and actually started speaking, you know, even though you know how I feel about those guys, it was a nice break, man, because there is a level of professionalism missing with this guy.
And for better or worse, right?
For better or worse sometimes, but in this situation, for much worse.
Yeah, you can tell.
Yeah, bro.
Pete's already uncomfortable.
Like, nigga, that's SCI.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
They have lots of battery space and they're in good shape.
And this one worked really well, amazingly, saved his life.
We immediately mobilized a massive operation to retrieve him from the mountain holdout, and he kept going higher.
Bro, you know those Chinese niggas are taking notes.
Yeah, bro.
And the Russians.
As if they don't already have a plethora of information from our aircrafts being so present in Iranian airspace for the last 40 days.
Yeah.
You know, now you got Trump going beeper apparatus, talking about what's on the jets.
He goes, it gets worse, you know?
It gets worse.
He keeps going.
Higher the mountain kept getting rougher and rougher, and really very, very hard to find.
The second well, don't forget, bro.
The 155 aircraft a big part of the evidence against him in his classified documents case was giving national defense information on Iran.
He told some random this during an interview.
That was a part they had him recorded.
That's why I was I tell people all the time the thing that was going to mess Trump up the most, um, that he would have had the hardest time fighting was the um classified document case against him in South Florida.
When they found all those documents at Mar a Lago, I was like, yeah, he's cooked on that.
Because not only did they have all those documents, which you can't have in that area because it's all considered NDI, National Defense Information, regardless of classification, by the way, chat.
People say all the time, oh, Martin, well, he declassified all that stuff.
Let's assume he declassified all of it.
It doesn't matter.
It's not National Defense Information, it needs to be held a certain way, regardless of classification, like military shit.
So, one of the things, he had said some stuff about Iran to like a reporter or some random chick that didn't have a clearance that was NDI, and they had it on recording.
So that would have cooked him anyway.
And like it was the same exact thing, like, oh, yeah, we have all this technology, blah, blah, all this other stuff.
Like you could tell he's almost fascinated by himself.
And he'd be bragging about that shit.
Including four bombers, 64 fighters, 48 refueling tankers, 13 rescue aircraft, and more.
We were bringing them all over, and a lot of it was subterfuge.
We wanted to have them think he was in a different location because they had a vast military force out there.
Thousands, thousands of people were looking.
So we wanted them to look in different areas.
So we were scattered all over like we were right on top of them.
We had seven different locations where they thought, and they were very confused.
They said, Well, wait a minute, they've got groups here, they've got groups there.
It's an amazing thing.
I was listening to these great people, these great generals.
General Raisin Kane was amazing, and Pete Hegseth was amazing.
But I listened to the whole thing, it was pretty amazing.
So they had all these different sites where everybody thought he was located.
We think we have them over there because they have nine planes circling a little area that's 25 miles down the coast.
So, in a breathtaking show of skill and precision, lethality and force, America's military descended on the area, the real area, engaged the enemy, rescued the stranded officer, destroyed all threats, and exited Iranian territory while taking no casualties of any kind.
I don't know about that one.
I don't know about that one.
Yeah.
But, you know, let's go and assume that there were no casualties.
But I know they got fucked up, though.
There were some wounded, and they got some aircraft destroyed.
No, they destroyed one.
Yeah, no way there wasn't one.
Yeah.
And obviously, he has to aggrandize the operation and make it seem flawless, right?
On its face.
But as time progresses, the truth will unveil itself, whether it's from Iran or somebody in the U.S. Department.
And we'll probably find out a couple of soldiers were injured.
A lot of these dudes that went in to get them are special forces and they're basically spooks.
They don't exist.
So if they did die, it wouldn't matter.
Like, I don't mean as in it wouldn't matter, but I mean as in it'd be a lot easier for them to conceal their death.
Cover it up.
These guys are CIA.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, and the guys that.
The guys that went in to save him, that's literally what they exist for within the military.
That's their whole job.
They're ghosts.
That's kind of the whole idea of it.
So it's very easy for Trump to lie about it.
Exactly.
Because I know for a fact that in Dubai and a lot of these Gulf countries, when Iran was first hitting these strikes after they destroyed the military bases, they hit a bunch of offices and random hotel rooms.
Those guys were intelligence.
And they're not going to report those casualties because those guys don't exist.
Iran has struck the UAE.
Allegedly 1,500 times in these last 35 days, there's certainly a lot more, at the minimum, injured U.S. personnel than we're being told.
100%.
That's for sure.
Yeah.
That's for sure.
So, and these guys that went to go get them, we're talking Delta Force, you know, potentially SEALs, whatever it is, all these guys don't exist on paper.
So they're going to, so if they do, and the CIA doesn't report casualties in country.
So if they do get killed, Trump's not going to report that, obviously.
Weapon system officer had evaded capture on the ground in Iran.
For almost 48 hours.
That's a long time when you're in tough shape and when you're bleeding.
It's a long time.
When we left, as you probably know, we had two large planes, pretty old planes.
It carried a lot.
We needed a lot more equipment going in than coming out, obviously, because going in, we needed to be able to scale mountains, and we had a lot of equipment.
But the sand was sand.
This was what was sus.
So we thought there may be a problem taking over.
Go ahead.
No, that was what's sus.
And I don't want to do too much on the theory now because I know it'll have its own bit and segment.
But using the large planes, these planes, these C 130s that carry around 70 to 100 soldiers, usually, unless they were empty as a diversion, which is potentiality as well.
If that's the case, that just doesn't add up from a military standpoint.
And this is what all the expert guys are saying.
You know, in these X spaces, online, in these articles I'm reading, a lot of people are skeptical about this invasion or this operation because of the fact that they use like really weird equipment that you wouldn't use for such an operation.
These planes are not nimble, they're large.
You know, you're looking for a guy who wants to stay low.
You get into it right now.
You want to tell them what the theory is?
You want me to tell them, or you want to go into it more?
No, I mentioned it briefly earlier, but no, that's the theory.
The theory is if you guys don't know, there's been an alternative idea as to what happened here floating around online, primarily X, that this was a ground invasion to seize uranium and destroy missile launch pads covered up as a rescue mission, or either it was a rescue mission and then they seized that opportunity to launch such an operation.
But there are people saying that there was no pilot who was missing, they had uncovered them, they just used this as a reason.
To get inside of the region where it was, I think, 200 kilometers south of Isfahan and actually seize the uranium in the area that I'm assuming Intel gave them the go ahead on, as well as either bomb these nuclear bunkers or destroy these missile launchers or the missile munitions themselves, which are allegedly located in this area.
That's kind of the idea floating that this was a failed ground invasion and the IRGC resisted heavily and we had to pull out.
Go ahead, Jim.
Yeah, no, no.
What do you think?
What I think is, you know, after watching, because I've watched a couple of people talk about this and, you know, it makes a lot of sense.
What I think was happening was they were establishing a, a, a, You know, a Ford operating base, like kind of like a temporary base of operations.
And then this kicked off and they had to show that they had to reveal themselves.
That's what I think happened is like that FFT might have been a part of that.
Because here's the other thing too they mobilized extremely quickly once that jet went down.
So they went down.
I think that F 15 might have been a part of the Ford operating base, right?
And they were supposed to be there in a clandestine fashion.
No one would know they were there so that they can launch this assault.
Because for those of you that are wondering, they're roughly 25 miles away from one of the nuclear bases.
And for those of you that don't know, there's somewhere around 200 to 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium at about 60% enrichment, right?
So what they're trying to do is they're trying to find and capture this uranium.
So what they basically were thinking was, okay, Why would AC 130s be in this area?
This doesn't make sense.
This is an aircraft, fixed wing, big as hell, huge target.
This is used to transport a large amount of soldiers.
So the fact that there were two in the area made them think they might have had some kind of shop set up.
And what ended up happening was this pilot went missing, and they had to basically say, all right, well, we have to mobilize and save this guy, even if that means we burn this location.
Basically, destroyed.
They don't want them to get access to the planes or whatever might have been on there that was classified.
They found an ID.
Did you see that?
They found the ID of one of the women there, an American Express card, and all this other stuff.
And from what I understand, that woman, the rumor is that she's like a nuclear scientist for the Air Force, which makes sense why they were there because you can't just go and get uranium with some niggas that, with some Delta Force guys.
Like, you need someone who's a specialist.
Even with those, you have to have somebody that has to be their specialty.
That has to be their line of study, what they specialize in, because to handle that stuff takes a certain kind of professional.
It's not just anybody who can do it.
Yeah.
So, they basically found this woman's ID.
It looked like a PIV card or like a military ID of this woman.
It was like Amanda, something like that.
And from what I understand, she has something to do with nuclear stuff.
And that's what it might have been they were preparing this location to launch a ground assault.
Right, and this guy ended up getting you know shot down at the worst time possible, and they had to make a decision do we stay?
You know, in cover, in country, and operate and continue the mission, or do we go get this guy?
Obviously, they're gonna go get this guy because that would be, you know, 10 times worse if he got captured.
So that's basically what people are theorizing.
Some people are saying it was a ground invasion that was failed.
Some people say it was they were already in country and they got pulled into this operation, which I think is probably more than likely what happened.
So, you know, that's.
I'm leaning towards the idea that they were gathering intel and in the process of gathering intel for an eventual ground invasion, which would probably happen maybe this weekend or tomorrow.
So long as Trump's claims are true, which has not held up to the test of time these last few weeks.
But I think they were setting up for a ground invasion this weekend, and that F 15 was probably flying low or flying within obvious sight of IRGC or the missiles to gather intel, to kind of scan the area, to see what the landscape was looking like, see where these critical munition bases are or the nuclear bases, and then set up a plan.
And then they got caught in the act and they kind of had to divert the mission.
I don't think that it was the midst of a ground invasion that failed.
That doesn't make the most sense to me, but I mean, who knows?
You know, the truth will come out.
Time goes, but I think what makes sense, yeah.
I think that's what I think is they got, yeah.
I think they were there, both.
I think they were there, they were setting up, they were getting ready to hit that nuclear power plant.
They were only 25 miles away, and this dude just happened to get shot down at the worst time, or they had to mobilize and burn the recovery mission.
Which, if you think about it, that's a huge W for Iran because they just screwed up, actually.
Yeah, they just screwed up the whole plan we had going.
So, this probably pushed back an eventual ground invasion, maybe a week, and maybe that's why Trump has been making such bold claims on Truth Social.
To put pressure back in the IRGC, like, hey, you didn't foil anything.
Don't lax up now.
That's kind of what I'm getting from, as well as the fact that maybe he's just trying to manipulate controls.
And the things that make me and my brother think this chat is because the AC 130 has no business being involved in an operation like that.
That's what the giveaway was.
100 plus soldiers, military equipment.
It's huge.
It's not nimble.
It's not elusive.
It's loud.
It's everything you wouldn't want in some sort of stealth operation.
And what's more of a stealth operation than recovering a pilot in the middle of enemy territory?
At night on some rogue mountain, you know, inside of a cave.
And so obviously they used pave hawks.
I think the Joint Chiefs of Staff actually mentions that later on, although I can't remember right now.
But there was a lot of use of like unnecessary military equipment or aircraft equipment from, you know, being too loud and not covert.
But who knows?
Maybe that was the part of the diversion.
Maybe that was to distract.
Maybe that was to get the IRGC confused because allegedly they did get the guy, which I hope is true.
And, you know, I hope it did work out smoothly.
But I would doubt that there were no casualties.
No way.
Yeah.
There were way too many armed guards on the ground scattering for this guy.
You think no one got hurt?
You're insane.
And the other thing, too, is like, you know what the other giveaway is?
How was the CIA so involved in this?
Yeah.
The CIA ran this operation, by the way.
John Ratcliffe had his hands all over this.
And to me, that shows there was a pre existing underlying motive, which was how can we gather intel to start a ground invasion?
Which, like I said, could have happened this weekend because the CIA is not always involved in military operations like this.
No.
So it was interesting to see that John Ratcliffe was a part and Trump gives him a ton of credit here.
And he kind of like exposes, he does the whole thing again where he almost exposes a secret.
Yeah, that's a very good point.
The fact that the CIA literally ran the entire extraction operation tells me that they were there in the first place, which is how they had all this knowledge and information.
Because just so you guys know, they had eyes on him like the whole time.
They had eyes on him for like damn near the whole time.
That's why they were able to kind of create an enormous amount of pressure and all these aversion tactics because they knew where he was.
So the fact that the CIA had such a hand in this extraction operation tells me that they were there in the first place.
Also, they probably lost some operatives and they don't have to disclose that.
Because these guys are off the books.
You know what I mean?
So, any casualties they would have had, they don't have to disclose.
CIA Extraction Contingency00:07:02
Because of the weight of the plane.
And then you also had all the men jumping back onto the planes.
And they got pretty well bogged down.
And we had a contingency plan, which was unbelievable, where lighter, faster aircraft came in.
And they took them out.
We blew up the old planes.
And we blew them up to smithereens because we had equipment on the planes.
And frankly, we'd like.
I was going to say, yeah, they 100% had equipment on the planes.
They just could not.
No one cares about the AC 130s, but they probably had other stuff on there that they didn't want them to have.
And then also, if you guys remember, Trump always criticized Biden for leaving equipment behind in Afghanistan.
So he wasn't trying to get hit with that either.
So.
To take, but I don't think it was worthwhile spending another four hours there taking it off.
So we didn't want anybody to have the best equipment anywhere in the world.
We didn't want anybody examining our anti aircraft and other equipment.
So these were large planes that were old and pretty old, and we blew them up, and we had faster.
Lighter planes come in and they were able to land on the sand.
We needed the bigger planes because we had so much equipment.
We took three helicopters over there, which were very strongly used and couldn't have lived without them.
They performed unbelievably well.
And if you'd see it, you wouldn't believe it.
They came off the plane and these guys had them.
The rotors were off.
They rebuilt these helicopters in less than 10 minutes.
And that was one of the more amazing things.
These are helicopters.
Small, unbelievably powerful.
No vagueness.
Super specific.
Yeah.
Like.
You're just not supposed to go into great detail.
Which makes me feel like.
We destroyed the weapons and I couldn't get them.
We built it in 10 seconds.
It's like, okay, maybe that's not necessary.
You know, so it's just like the whole time, if you watch Pete Hegseth in the back, he's like, all right, maybe you didn't have to say that.
Yeah, you didn't have to say that.
You know what I mean?
But you could tell like Trump is just like, this is a guy that didn't serve, remember?
Like, so for him, this is all like, you know, new cool shit, right?
This guy never worked for the government.
He was a businessman his entire life.
So, like, this is all still relatively new to him, chat, you know?
All very small, so it can get into certain areas.
And they got them off the plane and they rebuilt all three of them in a matter of less than, I would say, less than 10 minutes.
It's pretty amazing what the genius of these people.
Who would think that?
You'd think it would take five days to build them.
And in some companies, it would take five days and they wouldn't do it well.
But they served us well.
As Commander Chief, I never forget the extraordinary risk taken by the warriors that we.
Real quick, TMZ is reporting that Offset was shot near a popular Florida casino, is what they're saying.
Hopefully is alive.
But anyway, yeah.
10 into Battle of the Genius.
I mean, think of it, having a contingency of three planes waiting because we think the sand is so bad that we probably won't be able to take off.
And the planes really got bogged.
The sand was, this was not much of a runway.
This was a farm, not a runway.
It's a farm, but it did the trick.
But to have a contingency as opposed to having to wait two days, can you imagine right in the middle?
This was central.
This was right, you would call it central casting if you were doing a movie for location.
And probably the toughest area of Iran where would be sitting there.
So these planes came in.
Those pilots came in so fast and so quick and got out of there.
Everybody got aboard and just got 15 minute intervals.
One load out.
It happened and we will watch it.
So, Marandi, bro, just tweeted five hours ago evacuate the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar immediately.
Yep.
The Islamic Republic of Iran will destroy all critical infrastructure of these regimes as soon as the FC coalition targets the critical infrastructure of the Iranian people.
Yeah.
And now, all the evacuation, just to add on to that, all the evacuation rhetoric that's been going around the last 30 days has kind of been loosely thrown around as some sort of fog of war idea.
Now it's real because Trump is making legitimate threats that he's going to hit Iran's power infrastructure.
And by the way, we have nowhere else to go in order to actually cover ground in the war.
I mean, we've destroyed all of their civilian infrastructure, we killed all of their military leadership, we probably just tried a ground invasion, didn't work the way we wanted.
You know, Trump is grabbing for straws.
He's pretty desperate at this point.
And so I would like to think that this is actually feasible in the next four or five days, week, whatever it is.
And if that happens, of course, we know retaliation.
Iran already has these launch pads aimed at every single piece of critical infrastructure for energy throughout all the Gulf countries Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, and Kuwait.
Most likely those four countries is what I'm thinking.
And those are going to be the first targets because Kuwait was already hit.
The desalination water plant was hit about a week ago, and we reported on that.
And so.
Iran showed they flirted with the idea.
Hey, we can hit this, just so you know.
Yep.
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If you look at what we did with Maduro, we went into a military compound, a massive one with thousands and thousands of soldiers within a matter of minutes, and he lived behind iron doors.
He also said something.
Go ahead.
He also blew the cover on some sort of secret weapon we have as well with the Maduro capture because he said we used some sort of discombobulating weapon that lessened the fighting that we would receive from the defensive side of Maduro's regime.
And I'm sure he got in a lot of trouble for saying that because even though it's vague, It's like you cannot say that.
Yeah.
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