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May 13, 2026 - MyronGainesX
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Netanyahu Interview, US Intel Admits Iran Still Has Missile Capability, Hegseth And Patel Testify 2026-05-13 06:03

Myron GainesX analyzes the David vs. Celeste case, where a 14-year-old victim faces potential death penalty charges for murder and child abuse with hearings postponed to June 29, 2026. He details US strategic defeat in the Iran-Israel conflict, noting intelligence admits Iran retains 30 of 33 missile sites and 70% of mobile launchers despite Trump's regime change hopes. With Brent crude soaring past $106 and bases destroyed, GainesX argues killing the Ayatollah would rally Iranian support rather than topple the regime, predicting a shift to Kick.com for future coverage including Netanyahu interviews and Senate hearings. [Automatically generated summary]

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Ticketed in Burbank 00:02:04
That's going to take.
But talking to media crews out here, we've all been speculating.
You know, there's likely a lot of video content in that 40 terabyte dump.
That's typically.
They're going to have all the video of them hanging out, you know, her going to Vegas with him, them traveling together because he did take her to Vegas with him like a year or two ago.
Mind you, this girl's like 13, 14, you know, and there's pictures of them and stuff like that.
So they're going to have all that stuff.
And remember, she's a minor.
Yeah, I mean, she's a minor, so.
What takes up the most space?
So, we already know some of that video involving Celeste and David and their alleged relationship that cannot, that will not be played for the jury if this eventually does go to trial.
I'm so glad you mentioned that because as we're understanding what this is, I remember in one of the initial hearings, the prosecution said.
Vitaly got permanently banned on kick?
No way, bro.
Oh, lit dude.
Why?
How's he completely?
How do you come?
Why do you get banned completely?
I don't see his page.
Bruh.
Damn.
That sucks, man.
They found a large volume of alleged child faking a stream.
What are you talking about faking a stream?
Guys, all those busts are real, dude.
I've been there.
Homicide and Court Battles 00:15:16
Funny story I got a ticket from out of Burbank County, bro.
I literally got a ticket for like a fine for helping out on one of his things.
Deadass because they didn't film without a permit.
So I got like a letter that I had to fucking deal with some bullshit.
Yeah, dude.
So it's 100% real.
Anyone that says that Vitaly stuff isn't real, I'm just like, bro, you don't know what you're talking about, bro.
It's all 100% real.
We went, we captured that one, we got one of those guys in Burbank, and they ended up, you know, they ended up giving me a hard time and sending all of us, everybody that was involved in a bus that day, got like a letter that they had to pay a fine or else go to jail.
Like, I would have had to appear in court, all this fucking bullshit.
I hired a lawyer, got it dealt with, but I had to pay a fine, bro.
It was retarded.
Incredible.
So, yeah.
No, no, no, no cap chat.
So, that's how I tell y'all this stuff's not fake.
How come the feds didn't really bully and take over the case, Byron?
High profile case involves a minor, you still get fed charges.
Because murder's going to trump the sexual assault.
The state's charging him for murder one, bro.
The state charging him for murder one.
And not only is the state charging him for murder one, it carries the potential death penalty.
So the state's going to handle it.
And keep in mind that the fact that she's a minor is an integral part of the reason of the murder.
So the state's going to take it.
The state can't prove their case, they're going to follow up.
But I don't think they need to because, quite frankly, they got him dead to rights, dude.
Because let's assume, let's assume they can't prove that he committed the murder.
They're definitely going to be able to prove that he had sex with a minor at bare minimum.
They're definitely going to be able to do that.
So, bro is cooked no matter what.
Bro is cooked no matter what.
Even if they can't get him on the murder, they're going to get him on the possession of child porn, the statutory rape with the minor because she's obviously underage.
They're going to get him for all that.
They're just using that to substantiate the motive for the murder charge.
Does that make sense, chat?
Since they're charging you with murder one, you got to be a lot tighter.
Murder one, obviously, is premeditated murder, right?
The main big difference between murder one and murder two, typically, a lot of times, is premeditation, planning, being a bit more methodical.
Murder two is typically going to be not premeditated.
That's like the main distinguishing factor.
Matter of fact, you know, let me see if I can go ahead and get a video for you guys that explains this.
And then murder three.
Murder three, depending on the state, every state's different.
But typically, most states in the United States of America, murder one, first degree, is typically going to be premeditated murder, right?
Which means you planned it out, you orchestrated it to some degree, right?
Murder two is typically going to be you didn't necessarily plan it out.
It just happened in the heat of things.
Like, let's say you're at a gas station, you get into a fight with somebody and you shoot him and you kill him, right?
But it wasn't really a justified shoot.
That's going to be murder two.
And then, like, a murder three would be something like a manslaughter.
You got drunk and you killed somebody, you know, driving.
But let's go ahead and kind of go through this with you guys.
Let's see if there's a video here.
There we go.
Here's a short one for you guys.
First, I'll be going over a short story that's two minutes, and then I'm going to break down the explanation of what crime each of the events fell into.
One evening, Jason the Jerk was watching a season finale of House of Walking Thrones.
He then called his friend Rosie, who he knew had not seen it yet, and gave her the ending of the story.
House of the Walking Thrones was Rosie's life, and she began immediately plotting the The downfall of Jason.
This is murder one.
Rosie then purchased a gun and began observing Jason's schedule to see when he left to work every morning.
Doing surveillance and stalking.
Two weeks later, she was finally ready to go through with it.
While walking to her car early in the morning, Bert the burglar jumped out of a bush in her front yard and said, I'm going to shoot you and take all the stuff in your house.
Rosie then pulled out her gun and shot Bert in the head.
That's going to be a murder too.
She didn't plan that.
Leaving her residential neighborhood going 20 miles over the speed limit.
She struck the jaywalking Donnie the drunk, killing him instantly.
That's more than likely going to be a murder three.
Or a manslaughter.
There was slightly more traffic than usual that morning, and Rosie decided she was going to drive on the sidewalk.
She reasoned pedestrians would be quick enough to jump out of the way.
Sneeko raided?
Shout out to Sneeko, man.
Did he really?
Normally, don't you get notified when you get raided?
Shout out to my guy, Sneeko.
Did he cover the Auburn Preacher bullshit?
You cover the Ivan Preach bullshit?
Shout out to all you guys that just came over from Sneeko's stream.
Oh, he just ended?
Okay.
Yeah, I'll cover that later.
Yeah, welcome.
For all you guys that are joining in, if you are coming in from Sneeko, welcome, guys.
We're covering true crime right now the difference between murder one, murder two, or manslaughter slash homicide.
Premeditated murder, etc.
Chabold, who was walking his pet cat that morning, however, was too deep in thought to notice her car speeding down the sidewalk at ninety miles per hour.
Rosie finally arrived at Jason's house, where she waited at the front porch for twenty minutes until he was finally ready to leave to work.
He opened the front door, and she shot him in the head.
While looking for a police station to turn herself in, Lenny the linguist was walking her way.
Rosie asked him, Where police station?
He replied, You mean where is the police station?
She was not in the mood to have her grammar corrected and shot.
Bro, she's shooting everybody, bro.
The first distinction we will make is that of homicide and killing.
Homicide is simply an unlawful killing.
In the case of Bert the burglar, Rosie lawfully killed a trespasser who was threatening her life.
This is not a homicide.
Homicide has two major categories murder and manslaughter.
Now, that depends on every state.
Some states might call it a homicide even if it was self defense, right?
They might still call it a homicide.
And this is the tricky part, guys, because every state is different with how they define these different terms, right?
So even if it's a justified use of force, they'll still consider it a homicide because, like, when the autopsy, you know, is done, they're going to put method of death, they're going to put homicide, even if it was a justified, you know, murder.
But anyway, let's go back to the David thing.
This guy's cartoon shit here sucks.
I'll pour it out.
Nigga yapping.
But you guys get the idea.
Premeditated.
In his case, it's going to be, they're going for murder one.
That's why the feds aren't getting involved in a chat.
Feds typically don't do.
Murder, premeditated murder as a charge.
On David's devices.
Now, they didn't confirm that was 100% Celeste, but let's remember he is charged with a sex crime.
Yes, I saw the FedEx killer.
He got sentenced to death in Texas.
Respect to her.
This alleged.
Which, you know, right.
I mean, look, I think people like that should be tortured.
That's my opinion.
If you harm children, you should get tortured.
But, you know, obviously that will never happen in the United States.
Just a legal sexual relationship.
Is not only its own individual crime, but it goes to the murder charge.
It goes to the special circumstances because if they can prove he was having this relationship with her, didn't want it exposed, wanted to keep her quiet, she was threatening him.
That goes into it.
And of course, I mean, there's other digital data, there's cell phone data, there's surveillance footage.
By the way, just taking a quick step back, since you're our eyes and ears there, was it a packed courtroom?
Like, who else was there?
Was there anybody in support of David?
Was Nathan Hockman there, the Los Angeles County District Attorney?
Who was in that courtroom today?
It was largely media this morning.
We did look around in the hallway before we even got into the status conference to see if perhaps he had any support.
Yeah, this is going to be a big case, man.
When he goes to trial, it's going to be huge.
I'm going to see.
Let me Google, guys, and see if it's going to be televised.
If it's not televised chat, then I will go there myself.
Because as you guys know, I'm going to be at UCLA May 28th.
So is the David.
Free limb hearing going to be recorded.
Because as you guys know, in state court, cameras are allowed.
Right?
Because I'll be honest with you guys, I really don't like California.
I don't think you guys understand how much I dislike California.
Okay?
My head is on a swivel every time I'm there.
I don't like it.
I don't like LA.
Okay?
For those of you that are wondering why I don't like LA, I'll tell you quickly.
The reason why I don't like LA is because of all gang politics.
And if you're like a ninja like me, Okay.
Basically, if you're not like affiliated with like some type of gang or some crap, you could run into problems.
Okay.
So that's why I don't like California, especially if you're like, you know, a high profile entertainer, streamer, musician, anything, bro.
And you're a ninja, you're going to run into problems in LA.
Right.
This is why they always say, you know, you got to check in, all this other crap.
That is relatively true to a degree.
Okay.
So.
That is why I'm not a fan of it.
So, anyway.
Okay.
Let's see here.
No, David, preliminary is not going to be recorded for the broadcast.
Okay.
Damn, that sucks.
I know last time during his last court date, David did.
Oh, it's rescheduled for June 29th.
He did have at least two friends, two supporters with him.
There was no family present this morning.
Nobody for either David or Celeste.
I think it was just the defendant with his.
Uncut hair, his orange jumpsuit, and then defense attorneys.
So it was largely media in the back two rows in this courtroom, prosecution, defense.
Okay, so it was moved.
Yeah, so they postponed the preliminary hearing to June 29, 2026 for a month, which I think they did mention here subtly, but I was looking at something else.
My bad.
It went by very quickly.
They started within five minutes of 8 30.
Yeah, they're doing a sketch like that, Chad, because they're not letting cameras in.
Anytime they do sketches like that, that means they didn't let cameras in.
They do that also in federal court.
The scheduled start time, very clear on directions, you know, no cameras, no cell phones.
Yeah.
You know why, guys?
It's because it's a minor.
That's probably why.
Normally, state court allows it, but they're not letting it this time because it's a minor.
That's why, probably.
And it wrapped up within about 10 to 15 minutes.
And by the way, what was his interaction like with his defense attorneys?
I saw a report, I think, could be wrong, but you'll correct me if I'm wrong.
Did he like wink at his defense attorney?
Panda Seesaw says, Late Night Stream W. Appreciate it, bro.
Yeah, man, I'm sorry, guys, that I got on late, bro.
Like I said, that cigar yesterday really fucked me up, man.
It just goes to show, dude, as you age, Yo, niggas be getting cooked off anything, bro.
Oh, man.
Oh, Lord.
Like, your boy was not feeling good yesterday, man.
Your boy was not feeling good yesterday at all.
At one point, what was that interaction like?
This is a fascinating human, Jesse.
If I ever have an opportunity to interview David, I've got questions.
Yeah, women love serial killers.
Well, Love guys like him, just so you guys know.
Big red pill fact for you guys women experience hybridophilia at a significantly higher rate than men do.
Okay?
Yes, I smoked a cigar yesterday because we were cooking Abba and Preach.
Okay?
And we played Who I Smoke.
And yeah, I didn't fare too well after that cigar, I ain't gonna lie.
So, and I don't smoke at all, I don't drink at all, I don't do any drugs.
So, yes, I got cooked.
After doing that.
For this man, he seems incredible.
And hybristophilia chat, for those of you that are wondering, it is the attraction to criminals.
Okay?
Women experience it at a significantly higher rate than men do.
Significantly higher.
Someone said, so you're a pussy?
No, number one, bro, I don't smoke.
Number two, that was the first cigar I smoked in like two years since I was with Tate.
And then number three, I smoked like half the cigar.
Okay.
So shut your dumb ass up.
Comfortable sitting there.
I think he was resting.
Yes, I definitely did smoke it too fast.
I will concede on that.
Yes.
His elbows on the table at one point.
I mentioned earlier.
Yes, I am sober, chat.
I'm pretty much straight edge, to be honest with y'all.
Pretty much.
Earlier, he was listening actively to the back and forth between prosecution and defense.
He was looking from attorney to attorney.
At one point, I think I saw him nodding along.
You know, he made eye contact with the judge.
He spoke once when he was asked if June 29th would be a go date, a good rescheduled preliminary hearing date for him.
He just said yes, Your Honor.
He spoke clearly.
He did not.
Some idiot in the chest says, bleeding viewer since he has to protect all his fed friends.
A straight edge W, though.
Late night, Mike.
What the fuck are you talking about in the kick chat?
What are you talking about?
Bleeding viewers.
Oh, he doesn't like Nick Fuentes.
Of course.
Entering the Shadow Realm 00:09:00
Time to send you to the shadow realm.
The future is mine.
Yo, I don't know where all this hate for Nick has come out of recently.
It's actually kind of crazy.
It's actually like nuts.
Like, over the past week, the amount of hate for Nick Fuentes has just been.
Ridiculous.
It's like everyone is piling on and attacking him, including some of you idiots that come into my chat.
And it's like, bruh, you guys know Nick is an ally, he's a friend of mine.
So I'm just not going to tolerate any of that bullshit, bro.
Like, get the fuck out of my chat, man.
I get along with both parties.
Get along with Dan.
I get along with Nick.
Okay.
If you talk shit about Dan, I'm going to ban you too.
Like, I'm not trying to hear that shit.
Like, get the fuck out of here.
You know?
It's fucking weird.
Another idiot.
Dude's name is Big Wong.
You mean Nick Fed Fuentes?
No, I mean Big Wong in the Shadow Realm.
Enjoy the Shadow Realm, nigga.
Time to send you to the Shadow Realm.
The future is mine.
Enjoy the Shadow Realm, bro.
You went from Big Wong to the Watermelon Realm.
Now you're a Big L.
And I'm not talking about the rapper.
Defendant being charged with first degree.
Remurder, and that's not it.
I mean, we're calling this a murder case, but there are two additional charges on top of that, including continuous sexual abuse of a child under four.
Yeah, he was with her since she was 11.
That's the big charge.
Well, that's the charge that has him obviously all, you know, doing all this murder stuff, basically.
And then it's not just murder, it's mutilation of that murder victim's corpse.
Yeah, he shot the body up after the fact.
It was badly decomposed by the time they found it.
She was killed in April of 2025.
They didn't find her guys until September of 2025.
There were fleas and maggots and all that other stuff there.
Horrible.
And I know we haven't delved into this yet today because we don't yet know if the DA is going to ultimately pursue the death penalty, but that's an option in this case.
They're 100% going to go for it.
That's why they charged the murder one and they're going so hard.
They're 100% going for the death penalty.
Will he get executed?
We don't know.
Death row is always a different world, but they're going for it.
Because of the special circumstances on top of that murder charge.
And I believe, Jesse, in the state of California, you only need one special circumstance to be eligible for the death penalty.
In this case, it's not one, it's not two, it is three.
And look, there is a moratorium on executions in California, but that's even besides the point.
I mean, this goes to this whole idea of.
Yeah, and I told you, like I told you guys before, death penalty, bro, is a whole other thing.
You know, you can get put on death row and sit there for like 30 years.
Machaca, thanks for the 500 kicks.
By the way, if you guys want to get involved in the show, if you're watching on kick, you can super chat via.
Using kicks.
Just click the little emblem when you're watching on kick, right?
You go to the app because I'm assuming a lot of you guys are probably watching me on the app, right?
You go, Myron Gaines, right?
I'm live right now.
Man, that latency is good.
Click the little shop icon right down here.
You're going to see that like shop icon right there.
Hold on.
There you go.
So you guys see that right.
There, you click that little shop icon and then it lets you buy kicks.
And then when you use the kicks, that will allow you to, you know, super chat into the show if you guys enjoy interacting and stuff like that, which I am going to get off kick here in a second.
Sorry, kick.
I'm going to get off YouTube here soon.
If they decide to go that way, it would, you know, prolong the trial, it would make it a little bit more complex.
But you're talking about the ultimate punishment.
Not surprising when you talk about this crime.
Yes, he's innocent until proven guilty, 100%.
But you were talking about the brutal slaying of a 14 year old girl who was dismembered.
And also allegedly sexually abused.
It's a really, really horrific crime.
By the way, I have a couple minutes with you, Juliet.
You've been following this case, I believe, from the beginning.
You've been following it for quite some time.
As you're in that courtroom and you're listening carefully to the discussions that's happening between the attorneys and the judge, what are your biggest questions that you want answered right now?
What are you looking out for in terms of the evidence?
I mean, thank you for talking about the episode we did on witnesses.
I think that's a crucial discussion, whether or not it's going to be somebody like Neil Langston or that's going to be.
Politics next, guys.
We're going to cover Iran.
Iran and what's it called?
Iran and US war.
It's going to be David's family, or it's going to be the Riverside County sheriff's deputies, or it's going to be the medical examiner, or members of the medical examiner's department.
I mean, you tell me what you're looking out for, what you're keeping an eye to, an ear and an eye to as you're in court for these hearings.
Some weirdo says Nick is pissed off of you, beef stroking off.
All right, bro, you sound like a troll.
I'm not going to fucking fucking weirdo.
Number one question.
No, I never tried Adderall.
Dude's name is I'm going to fart.
What the fuck?
No, I've never tried Adderall and I never will, bro.
It's weird.
No need for it.
Question, Jesse, is what you've been covering extensively.
Who are the witnesses going to be?
What is their testimony going to entail?
I think another big question is relating to some of the more definitive language we've seen in the charging documents.
How do prosecutors know, for example, that David stood by and watched Celeste bleed?
That's the big one.
That's the big one.
Does the government, well, in this case, does the state have a witness?
Out.
My big question is Was there some kind of home surveillance video that captured this?
I mean, that wouldn't be out of the question.
Many people have cameras.
So I'm doing a chat.
Myron, seem off your game right now, man.
All right, bro.
It seems like you're off the chat.
Enjoy the chat, Romega.
Time to send you to the shadow realm.
The future is mine.
Seems like you're off this realm.
In their fucking dumbass homes, David was also an individual who was very some idiot in the fucking rumble chat.
Murray, you seem like you're off your game.
All right, bruh.
Seems like you're off the earth realm now.
Comfortable around cameras.
I mean, he was constantly live streaming, snapping things, recording things.
Could there be footage actually showing that act?
And then I also want to point out, you know, the wording of what defense attorneys have said.
You know, they're denying the charges.
David has entered a not guilty plea on all of these counts.
But they're saying that he was not the cause of her death.
That raises the question who was?
You know, could there be somebody else?
MKGOTFANS, mind you shut up, bro.
You don't know what you're talking about.
Well, you don't know where you're going.
Well, actually, you do.
Enjoy, my friend.
Time to send you to the shadow realm.
The future is mine.
Fuck out of here, nigga.
Enjoy the shadow realm.
Now you know where you're going.
I don't know what I'm talking about, but you at least know where you're going.
And it's the fucking watermelon realm.
Hello, monkeys.
Could somebody else be charged?
When I was waiting to get into the courtroom this morning, I was talking to a couple other journalists covering this case.
That's what we're all wondering at this point.
Who else may have helped?
Who else could have been involved?
And what additional cases, what additional charges and defendants could we see?
Coming out of this, I think this is just the tip of the iceberg.
I think this defendant is going to be one of several as Celeste and her family and her community fight for justice.
I'm so glad you mentioned this because it raises a number of different questions.
I've talked about it multiple times is it possible a 20 year old singer?
Like, honestly, bro, these niggas sending these guys like killing spree.
That's what's going on right now.
Sending these niggas to the Shadow Realm, bro.
We're almost on a fucking running riot at this point.
Round over.
AK?
Running riots.
All right, let's go ahead and get into the next topic here.
So, a big article came from the New York Times today, chat.
Okay, huge article.
And it's kind of funny because I've been telling you guys this for what, two months now?
Fighting a Competent Enemy 00:03:28
Haven't I been telling y'all this, man?
I hate being vindicated all the time, but I keep getting vindicated more and more by the mainstream media.
I told you guys that they destroyed all the base in the Middle East.
They did.
CNN did a report and they found out that all the bases pretty much got absolutely cooked.
Okay.
Then they found out that Iran still maintains a lot of capabilities to launch missiles.
So this comes from the New York Times, right?
U.S. intel shows Iran retains substantial missile capabilities.
Secret new assessments say Iran has operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that its military remains far stronger than President Trump.
Had asserted.
What did I tell y'all niggas in the beginning of this war?
What did I tell you guys?
Everyone was like, Myron, you're an IRGC propagandist.
You're pushing the Iran propaganda.
No.
I just want you guys to understand that we're fighting an enemy that is way more competent than Venezuela.
We're fighting an enemy that's far more competent than Saddam Hussein.
Okay?
We're fighting an enemy that's far more competent than Cuba.
Not only are they far more competent militarily, they also have the religious, spiritual, and political will to fight back.
You get what I'm saying?
Let me be clear.
Is the United States a stronger military power than Iran?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
But that does not mean.
That getting into war with them is not going to leave us bloody and battered and bruised.
We will win, but is the win worth the cost?
And that's the real question you have to ask yourself.
Is the win worth the economic, the political, right?
The international, diplomatic L's that are inevitably going to come our way if we decide to actually fully engage with them?
Because.
This war, as you guys know, since Iran doesn't have the military capability to actually stop us, they have to hurt us in other ways.
And the other ways that they hurt us undermine us in different arenas.
Okay?
We could talk about the economics of rising gas prices, soaring energy costs.
We could talk about the diplomatic isolation.
The Gulf states don't trust us like that anymore.
NATO is finished with us, right?
Our European allies don't want to work with us.
Other countries are secretly coming to the table and working with Iran.
And not even secretly, they're doing it overtly.
Japan and many other of our allies have been meeting with the foreign minister, Abbas Aragachi.
Of Iran.
So, you know, you really have to ask yourself one side is fighting an optional war of choice, aka the United States, and you could argue Israel, you know, it's an existential war for them, but for us, it's optional.
And then the other side, Iran, is fighting to survive.
NATO Allies Turn Secretly 00:02:52
Who's going to go harder?
Who's risking more?
Who's willing to risk more?
See where I'm going with this?
Shout out to Garrett Basso with the big 1200.
For the OSS and his missions.
Oh, thank you so much, Garrett Basso.
I appreciate you so much, dude.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, bro.
Thank you for that.
I'm going to give you a double down to Marco.
Let's make sure we get that show on the screen again.
Thank you, brother.
Garrett underscore Basso.
1200 bucks.
Thank you so much, bro.
Thank you so, so much.
That money will go towards security for UCLA on May 28th.
I appreciate you.
That's exactly how I'm able to do.
You know, you guys, you know, Myron Gaines X, like I said before, all the money that goes there, I use for the college debates, travel, everything else like that.
As you guys know, I've been funding it out of my own pocket, man, Sean.
Right?
We don't really make much money from these things.
So, you know, by the time we, honestly, we're lucky if we break even because we do the event.
We pay for the security, do the event, all the travel costs, put the video on YouTube.
Video on YouTube might not even make enough to cover everything, right?
So a lot of the time we go in red.
I know I definitely go in red.
Michonne might break even or make a little bit, but I definitely go in the red.
But that's okay because it's more important to do this and get on these couch campuses, you know, have these tough discussions, you know, keep Charlie Kirk's legacy alive.
We're going to go right into the hornet's nest, by the way, chat.
We're going to go right into the hornet's nest with UCLA.
So, Garrett Basso, thank you very much, my friend.
Thank you very, very much.
I know I'm repeating myself here like a broken record, but don't think that I don't appreciate whenever someone gives a big donation like that.
And that money is going to a good cause, my friend, as you guys know.
I literally invest right back into the show.
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China, Oil, and Iran 00:15:53
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OswaldsMercy says If you had to estimate how many retards do you shadow them every stream, it has to be at least 60 plus.
No, every stream I probably get rid of around maybe, I would say we get rid of five to 10 a stream.
Five to 10.
So.
Medi King says, I got a soccer camp at Uncle June 23rd for soccer camp.
My last chance to get a D1 team.
All right, congrats, man.
So, where was I?
So, yeah, so going back to Iran, right?
Let's go back to Iran here.
When it comes to Iran, I warned you guys, a couple of us warned you that Iran is a big country, 90 million people.
They have a very sophisticated and strong ballistic missile program, they have a fantastic drone program.
They pioneered the Shahid drone, which we ended up reverse engineering as well as the Russians.
Okay.
And they've been doing all this while being, you know, brutally sanctioned.
Okay.
We've had sanctions on them guys since brutally, brutal sanctions for many decades, but since 2018, especially during the Trump administration, when he put them back on the, you know, the IRGC back on the terrorist watch list, et cetera.
So what ended up happening, chat, was when we attacked them, Right back in June, okay.
When we, you know, so you guys really understand what happened here.
When we attacked them back in June alongside Israel, Israel attacked them and then we came in and we bombed their nuclear facilities.
Iran went ahead and went to the Chinese, okay.
And they procured a bunch of different equipment, they procured a bunch of assets, and then importantly, they got off of a lot of American technology.
They got off GPS, they started using Chinese GPS's so that we can't interfere with it.
They got assistance from the Russians.
And the Chinese and the Russians have been feeding them intelligence and other military support apparatuses.
And this has made it where Iran has become a very formidable and capable military, especially with the IRGC.
And this is why their ballistic missile attacks have been so accurate, despite the fact that the United States and Israel have been able to shoot down a significant amount.
Of the rockets, Iran has been able to be extremely accurate.
And as the war continued on, if you guys notice, they had less and less interceptor missiles.
And Iran, of course, was shooting less and less rockets, but they didn't need to shoot as many because the interceptor missiles were going down and the rockets were starting to hit and they were starting to become deadly accurate.
Okay.
And with this dead accuracy, this put the United States in a very precarious situation where the United States had to move troops out of the region.
Bases started getting destroyed to include Al Udedead.
Which I think, if I'm not mistaken, is the biggest military base in the region, right?
They bombed a base in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, et cetera.
On top of that, every time we've escalated with Iran, Iran has attacked our neighbors in the region Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman.
All of these wealthy Gulf states, oil producing countries have been attacked and feeling the wrath of Iran, okay?
And we basically squeeze them to create pressure on the United States.
They've also been squeezing Israel as well, but they've been hitting the Gulf states a lot harder because they're right there.
Also, the Gulf states are running out of interceptors.
Now, I do realize that during the ceasefire, they procured some more interceptors, but it still can't stop it.
Like, for example, last week, the Iranians hit an extremely important and critical oil infrastructure point, refining location, I think in the UAE somewhere, right?
And they destroyed a desalination plant in Kuwait as well.
So, what am I saying here?
I'm saying this I've been told, y'all, that Iran has the capabilities to continue attacking the United States, and we barely dented their blissomness program.
I've been told you guys that they destroyed all of our bases in the region.
And this is why our personnel had to relocate into hotels and why hotels in Dubai started getting hit because they figured out that they started putting in intelligence and military personnel to these locations.
I've been told you guys this, right?
And it took CNN, what, two months after I told you guys to destroy the bases to finally do a full on investigation.
They found out what I've been telling you guys.
The bases in the region are pretty much gone.
I think there's 10 to 13 bases in the area cooked.
All of them pretty much.
All of them are either non operational or operating from a limited perspective.
One idiot in the chat said, Oh, yo, LU Dead is fine, bro.
What was it?
What was the restaurant that he said that was open?
Like Denny's or some shit?
I was like, Bro, seriously, Dick?
Like, really?
Really?
Bro said Denny's is still open.
Like, okay, buddy.
Like, is that your metric of a base still being operational?
What was the name of the restaurant, bro?
Chat?
It was Chili's.
There you go.
Yeah.
Yeah, nigga literally came in here and said, yo, it's fine.
Chili's is still open.
I was like, nigga.
Like, okay, buddy.
Like, I want my baby back, baby back, baby back.
Right?
And then an Iranian missile hits you.
Incredible.
Incredible.
Like, nigga literally came in here and said, oh, it's fine.
Chili's is still open.
Like, what?
Bomboka.
Anyway, that's a whole other point.
The bottom line is that US Intel is telling you guys what I've been telling you.
Don't forget, guys, I told y'all, right, back in February, before the war, that there's not going to be a regime change.
They're going to try to do a regime change.
It's not going to work.
I told y'all this, remember?
Yo, they think that they're going to kill the Ayatollah and kill the leadership and there's going to be a regime change.
It's not going to work.
These people are crazy, you know, Shia Muslim martyrs.
They bombed LA Khamenei and like his top 50 officials.
Trump thought he was going to go ahead and get a.
You know, a regime change in 96 hours.
He thought there was going to be an uprising.
He thought crashing the Rial.
He did a couple of different things.
He crashed the Rial first.
People took to the streets.
While they were doing that, he was trying to arm them with guns and Starlink so that they can use internet despite the government shutting it down.
Then he tried bombing and killing the Ayatollah with the top 50 members of government, hoping that this would spark an uprising.
He admitted this on February 28th when he gave an address to the nation as well as to the Iranian people to tell them to take back their country, go into the streets.
And it failed.
It didn't work.
Didn't work at all.
It actually backfired.
It made the people have even more resolve, right, to oppose the United States and Israel.
Even the people that are anti regime, anti Ayatollah, right, anti theocracy, sided with the government because they're like, look, we might not like our government, but we definitely don't like Israel, and we definitely don't like the United States, and they're trying to attack us.
Anytime a foreign invader attacks you, chat, most of the time that's going to lead to an effect called rallying around the flag.
And this is precisely what happened back in June of 2025 when Israel attacked.
And I don't know how the United States and Israel didn't learn from that during the 12 day war.
If anything, the 12 day war made Iran stronger.
It exposed a lot of their weaknesses, exposed a lot of their deficiencies, and they strengthened a lot of those deficiencies in the gap time from June until February.
So when the United States did attack them in February, within one hour, missiles were getting launched into all of our bases in the region as well as towards Tel Aviv.
Right?
And that obviously led to the conflict that we're in now.
And it really set Trump back quite a bit.
Hold on.
As a matter of fact, and this was reported by the New York Times right here that 33, 30 of the 33 missile sites, right?
Are still here.
And just so you guys know, and I want to be clear about this because let me tell you guys Donald Trump's plan.
I'm going to give it to you guys all right now.
Okay.
Here's what Donald Trump's plan was originally.
Okay.
Take Venezuela in January.
Success.
Get Maduro out surgically and do a precision military operation.
Get him out.
Have his successors come into power.
Those successors come into power.
They're more friendly to the United States.
Open up an embassy, resume diplomatic ties, get control of the energy.
Cool, right?
Success from his perspective.
I'm not an intervention fan, but if you want to look at it from a military operational standpoint, it was a success.
Then go into Iran, kill the Ayatollah, destroy the top end of the government, hope that the country crumbles within 96 hours.
A new regime is put into power that's friendlier to the United States and Israel.
Get control of their energy as well.
These two countries, okay, contribute a significant amount of oil to China at a discounted rate.
Important that you guys understand this.
Venezuela and Iran are both sanctioned.
Whenever you're sanctioned, you cannot sell or do business with certain countries, especially from the West.
So what ended up happening was Iran and Venezuela were supplying the Chinese with a significant amount of underpriced oil, which was important for China's.
Energy needs and infrastructure, right?
So, what Donald Trump was planning was I take Venezuela, check.
I destabilize Iran, and I have a friendly government in there that wants to work with me, check.
Go to China, right?
Come from a position of power to speak with Xi Jinping because Trump understands that we cannot win the trade war with China.
Every time he tries to put tariffs on them, they laugh and say, okay, nigga.
And try to choke out China from an energy perspective.
Now, I'm going to talk about why that's kind of comical here in a second.
But the original plan, chat, was to go to China on March 31st to April 2nd.
He ended up having to cancel that.
You want to know why?
Because the Iran war went longer than he expected.
Also, the three part plan.
After taking Iran and Venezuela, he wanted to let Cuba bleed out.
For those of you that don't know, Cuba gets roughly 80 to 90% of its energy and oil from who?
Maduro and Venezuela.
Okay.
Since Maduro got taken out and we control the oil, Cuba was able to get.
The oil that they need.
This has led to crippling economic pain for the nation.
Energy shortages, power cutting out, no gas, et cetera.
I think Nick Shirley went ahead and went over there and talked about it.
And the goal was to take Cuba last.
Okay?
But since Trump is stuck in Iran and stuck in this political quagmire, this conflict quagmire, he's between a rock and a hard place now.
Okay?
So that was the original plan.
Now, Trump is on his way to China, right, in the middle of the ceasefire.
But the goal originally was to go back on May 31st to April 2nd.
Okay?
That was the original plan.
And they had to keep pushing it back because of this war.
Give me ones if that all makes sense.
Give me ones if that all makes sense, chat.
It's also important that you guys understand.
That China runs a significant amount of its energy via coal and renewable energy.
Okay?
China understands that the United States is a big player in the oil game and they don't want their energy, right, to ever be pulled from them.
This is why they had strategic alliances with Venezuela and with Iran while simultaneously building solar panels, depending on coal, depending on electricity.
Something like 60% of their cars, guys, are electric.
Did you know that?
I did a fantastic interview with.
With Cyrus Jansen.
Okay, he's like a China expert.
It was really good.
I suggest you guys go watch it if you want to learn a little bit more about China.
It's on my channel.
Fantastic interview where we talked about China, what they do, you know, their foreign policy, energy, everything else like that.
So let's kind of go ahead and get into this.
And guys, we're going to get off YouTube here in a second.
So get ready to come on over to KickGuys.
Kick.com says Myron Gaines X. Times assessments show that Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, which could threaten U.S. warships and oil tankers.
Only three of the missile sites are totally inaccessible.
The Times also notes that Iran still has about 70% of its mobile launchers and has retained another 70% of its pre war missile stockpile.
And as the war drags on, even some of the biggest hawks are beginning to lose patience.
I don't trust Pakistan as far as I can throw them.
Oh, I'm sorry, chat.
My bad.
I didn't have this up on screen for you guys.
If they actually do have Iranian aircraft parked in Pakistan bases to protect Iranian military assets, that tells me we should be looking maybe for somebody else to mediate.
No wonder.
Yeah, for those of you that don't know, this is Lindsey Graham, hardcore Zionist shill, big supporter of Israel.
Him and Netanyahu are personal friends.
Neocon Warhawk, not a fan, obviously.
I mean, is there much else to say at this point with these guys?
Wonder this damn thing is going nowhere.
Someone said, Didn't we roll our hypersonics into the region a few weeks ago?
Yes, we did.
We did.
We did.
But remember, we don't have as many.
Our hypersonic missile program chat is kind of a joke.
Compared to Russia, China, and Iran.
Okay.
And the reason why is because we don't really need, we have a very, we have a huge air force.
Okay.
When you have a huge air force and, you know, sophisticated fighter jets like the F 22, Raptor, the F 35, right?
B 2 stealth spear bombers, you know, all the stealth aircraft, the need for rockets is just not as, you know, prevalent.
We had them staged in the Indo Pacific.
Navy Analysis Saves Everyone 00:09:28
Right, to protect their allies over there, South Korea, Japan, et cetera, from China.
But they did move them to the region.
And again, this war, guys, besides all the economic problems, it's also kind of shown us to be a bit of a paper tiger when it comes to protecting our allies.
FYI.
We're scrambling to move assets, et cetera, to fight against Iran, who is the 16th strongest military in the world.
Like, let that sink in.
Let that sink in, chat.
Iran is the 16th strongest military in the world.
And we have not been able to decisively defeat them.
We have not completed any of our operational objectives.
Someone in the Rumble chat said, What about their Navy?
Dude, their Navy doesn't matter.
Like, if you're honestly on here talking to me about their Navy, you're retarded.
I'm sorry.
Okay?
I'm sorry.
You're really dumb.
Because their Navy isn't the reason we invaded.
Okay?
We invaded because of their.
Allegedly, their nuclear program, though I don't think it's their nuclear program really.
That's what Trump drums up to garner domestic support.
But the real reason why invaded was to support Israel because Israel is terrified of the ballistic missile program.
That's the real reason.
That's the real reason the Israelis need Iran out of there.
Okay?
Them boys got the original.
And they got the remix.
And they're not happy about that.
So, Iran has demonstrated that they can absolutely destroy Israel, and Israel cannot have that.
That's why we're in this war, my friends.
Okay?
Some idiot in the chat obviously said, Why do we got so many idiots in the YouTube chat, bro?
Like, some of y'all niggas are retarded.
Fresh skill says Iran got defeated.
All right, dude.
All right.
You are stupid.
Clearly, you're dumb.
But that's fine.
Can't save everybody, can we?
Chat, can we save everybody?
Can we save everybody?
This war has been a huge strategic defeat for the United States.
A military victory doesn't matter, bro.
I don't know why you don't get that.
Like, you niggas are stupid.
Anyway, we're going to keep going on with the Iran war here.
Keep covering it.
Come on over, guys.
We're going to switch over to kick here.
So, you know, I appreciate all you've done.
He says it's going nowhere.
And it's kind of funny because everything I've told you guys is coming true.
And Jason, we've talked about it.
I told you guys the base were destroyed.
I was right.
I told you guys that they still maintain a significant amount of their abyssal missiles and the ability to attack.
I was right.
I've had this with you on this show for several months now at this point.
And we have been told that by this point, they would have to capitulate.
That the blockade alone would force.
And if mainstream media is reporting it, after I told y'all two months ago, come on, man.
Force them to the negotiating table.
I've been beating mainstream media on all my.
I've been getting vindicated time and time again.
You guys are getting the news a month before the mainstream.
FYI.
You guys are literally getting the news a month before the fucking mainstream, roughly.
All my predictions came true.
I told y'all if the US attacks Iran, they're going to attack the Gulf states relentlessly.
I was right.
I told you guys that whether the United States or Israel attacks, they're going to attack both of them like it's the same.
I told you guys that the Israelis are going to attack no matter what, and they're going to drag us into the war.
Marco Rubio proved me right.
I told you guys that killing Ali Khamenei and the top 50 members of the chain is not going to do anything, and if anything, it's going to make them rally around the flag and make them go even harder.
I was right.
A regime change war is not going to win.
And the thing, too, also, that you guys need to understand.
18 different intelligence agencies told Trump this a week before he attacked, bro.
Like, what?
It's not just me saying this.
Our own intel community told Donald Trump this one week before February 28th and when he attacked.
This report got revealed in early, in mid March.
They declassified a report that showed that they told Donald Trump a week before the attacks that it would be highly improbable that a regime change would actually take place if.
The Ayatollah was killed.
And there's a multitude of different reasons for this.
Right?
Their mosaic defense, decentralized IRGC, having a ballistic missile program that spans the entire size of the country, which is huge, four times the size of Iraq, roughly the size of Western Europe by itself, 90 million people.
I told all y'all this months ago.
And everything that I've pretty much predicted has come true.
Really has not happened.
And not only that, but they're rebuilding their missile capabilities.
They still have all the nuclear.
Material in.
Yep, they do.
In their possession.
And there were talks that they would enrich the 90%.
They already got it at 60.
As Adam often asks, what are we getting from all of this bombing?
Well, we might get more bombing if they.
Baptist in the YouTube chat asks a good question.
All right.
He says, Forgive my ignorance.
Would you mind elaborating on the various ways that a full scare war would cripple or hurt the United States?
It's simple.
We just don't have the capacity to fight multiple wars on multiple fronts, even though we pretend like we can.
Okay.
And the best way to tell this is you just go on the ossreport.com.
Let's look at the price of a Brent crude sitting at about 106.
This is horrible.
This is trash.
This is why you guys are paying double to fill up your tank.
Okay.
This is what Donald Trump is really afraid of right here.
Okay.
This is what keeps Donald Trump up at night.
This is why he does all these erratic true social posts to bring this magical number of Brent crude down.
That's why he tweets a whole bunch of fucking nonsense every day on True Social.
Now, if you guys notice though, now his posts don't hit that like that anymore.
We've been sitting well over 100 for days now, despite him trying to say things on True Social to bring the price down.
Why?
Because no one trusts him anymore.
Right?
One day it's I'm going to attack, another day I'm not going to attack, and one day it's going to be diplomacy, then it's going to be I'm going to do power plant day.
So, this is just one way in which the United States is getting hurt.
We're not talking about the fertilizer shortage as well, and we're also not talking about natural gas.
Europe is hurting even more than we are.
A lot of you guys have probably noticed that you're paying double to fill your tank right now, and your food costs are probably going up.
That's because of this war, my friends.
All right, guys, YouTube is going down.
Let's keep going.
We're going to keep doing the political analysis here.
We're also going to cover the Netanyahu interview.
I can't cover it, obviously, on YouTube for obvious reasons.
Because 60 Minutes will hit me with a copyright so goddamn fast it's not even funny.
But Benjamin Netanyahu did an interview with 60 Minutes.
Okay.
And we're going to cover it.
And we're going to cover it after we cover this with an intel assessment that proves that this administration has been lying to us.
Gojim United says they got $7 gas.
Bruh.
That's cooked.
That is cooked.
All right, we got 900 plus you guys over on YouTube.
Guys, come on over to Kick now.
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We're going to continue the political analysis.
We're going to go real in depth with the war.
We're going to react to his interview with Benjamin Netanyahu.
And we're also going to go ahead and cover a big case out of Ohio, actually, with some drug trafficking.
I think you guys are going to enjoy that one.
And we're also going to cover Hegseth and Patel getting grilled during their Senate hearings this morning.
Well, yesterday morning.
Hilarious.
And we're also going to cover this police shooting over here, too.
So come on over, guys.
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