00:18:55.060But we do know that they will use different tactics to get people, like, that happens, you know, at protests all the time.
00:19:03.780They try to, you know, if they're looking for something to charge someone with, yeah, if you say something that incriminates you,
00:19:10.380that's why they say everything that you say can and will be used against you, and it will.
00:19:14.920So, and you can't take it back once it's said.
00:19:18.880So I think that it's smart to wait to have an attorney and not do an interview or interrogation or whatever you want to call it right there on the spot.
00:19:29.840It's interesting because everyone thought, a lot of people, the perception was that he was overreacting to the woman that came to his door.
00:20:11.940But most of the time when an activist shows up at your door, like, I've led home demos before and, like, sure, it's jarring to have someone outside of your house, you know, with a bullhorn, a megaphone and, you know, shouting and chanting and holding signs.
00:20:27.580But, like, I've done that before at, like, different executives' houses, different, you know, politicians.
00:20:32.520You can't go on their property, though.
00:22:01.540According to the police, the would-be assassin committed a triple homicide in southern Illinois early yesterday before he arrived at my doorstep and his pistol drawn calling my name.
00:22:11.900I am grateful to God that I am still alive today.
00:22:14.060Tragically, the gunman broke into a neighbor's house to evade police and killed two of their dogs.
00:22:19.240While heartbreaking, it could have been so much more unimaginably worse.
00:24:07.640Oh, and now he's looking for an Illinois attorney to help me pursue legal action against the most high-profile social media users who posted my address under the Illinois anti-doxing statute.
00:24:30.600Even if they, even if they're, even if you disagree with them, you shouldn't tax them.
00:24:38.400Even if they've done something bad, like, that's just not the way to handle things.
00:24:41.560The killer drove 2.5 hours directly to my house where he parked and then attempted to gain entry to my home, home in the front and back door for 10 minutes until the police arrived.
00:26:22.700But, I mean, no one's ever, like, a weapon like that.
00:26:26.560I've been threatened with weapons before, but no one's ever shown up in my doorstep with a weapon or, like, you know, pulled a weapon on me at a protest.
00:26:34.560But, I've gotten threats of violence, of weapons, saying, going to go home and grab X, Y, and Z.
00:26:40.520But, they never came back and showed up with it.
00:30:17.860And that's what, I think it was, it's the right thing for him to move, because it's not fair to his neighbors that aren't involved in this.
00:30:24.860You know, it's not, like, you got to be somewhere that's a bit more remote, because, like, it's just not fair to the people around you, you know.
00:30:45.660Like, I know they say we do, but it's like, if you're kicked off of platforms for which, which we, we both, we both have been, yeah.
00:30:51.860I would say that's somewhere we can, we can agree for sure that, you know, is it better than most countries?
00:30:57.500There's, you know, there's a lot of places where you cannot criticize your government or you cannot have certain positions or, you know, you can get, you know, thrown in prison or executed in some extreme regime.
00:31:09.160So, I'm glad we have a First Amendment.
00:31:28.880They're holding Trump flags or whatever.
00:31:30.560And I'll give them a high five and say, I'm so glad you're exercising your First Amendment right.
00:31:34.400Don't mean I agree with their message, but we need more people doing that if we value that right.
00:31:38.900And we have to understand that each should be unified on, in my opinion.
00:31:42.540But we, like, what free speech do we have if you're afraid a gunman might show up to your house if you say something?
00:31:48.140I mean, which, I know he's extreme, he is, but it's like, you don't really have free speech if someone's going to show up to your house.
00:31:56.920You're going to get doxxed and have this mob, you know, because what incentive does the average person have to speak their mind if they know that's, like, they potentially lose their job, they get kicked off of a social media, you know.
00:32:24.820And that's exactly what the people in power want.
00:32:27.660They don't want a politically active, engaged community of people.
00:32:33.220They don't like the idea that someone like you and someone like me can get on a show together and talk.
00:32:38.480And so keeping us polarized and divided and fighting amongst each other, then, you know, we're not united to make any real systemic change in this country that actually benefits, you know, the middle class, the working class.
00:32:50.820It's part of the reason why I'm here today because I think to, rather than showing up at someone's house that you disagree with with a gun, it's like, why not sit down and have a conversation and see what common ground we do have and where we disagree seeing why and letting people hear the other side.
00:33:05.980And I, but I can't really blame average people for not getting politically involved because the risk is just too high for normal people.
00:33:16.140It shouldn't be, but like, okay, if you work in corporate America and you've worked 15 years for your position and you know, if you post the wrong thing, your company is going to boot you.
00:33:26.520Some people will say this cause is so amazing that it's worth it.
00:33:31.020But a lot of people are going to say, I'm good.
00:33:37.320Even if I'd rather be happy than right, you know, and it's unfortunate.
00:33:43.000But even though they say we have free speech, I really don't think we do because there's just too many consequences for speaking your mind.
00:33:58.740But do we have work to do so that we are free as a country, both from a legal standpoint, but also just a fellow citizen to fellow citizen?
00:34:06.300And I think part of that is by not being so polarizing.
00:34:10.620And we can thank, you know, social media and even traditional media for that.
00:34:16.860But if, you know, I have a saying that it's like, if not me, who, you know, if not now, when?
00:34:24.060So that's why I'm fortunate enough that I have a career where I don't have to worry about what my boss says.
00:34:29.460Because I don't really have a boss, I'm self-employed, but I left a, you know, corporate America job when I was, I'm very fortunate that I'm able to.
00:34:38.200And it gives me a little bit more of that freedom.
00:34:40.060I don't have that fear of, you know, repercussions from an executive at the company or whatever.
00:35:05.120And really most of my life I would say, well, I'm not, the Middle East isn't like my issue per se, but I'd only really heard one side being in America.
00:35:15.820Everything was pro-Israel, pro-Israel, pro-Israel.
00:35:18.500But it's interesting to see this wave of people on the right that is pro-Palestine, which I would say is more of a general left position.
00:35:27.400So it's interesting to see, like, you guys agreeing maybe on that more than in the past.
00:35:33.740So I'm going to show you the clip, and I just want to know what your thoughts are on what she says.
00:36:01.240Do you not understand why Jewish people might feel a sense of victimhood, given that six million of them were killed in World War II by a genocidal monster in the Holocaust?
00:36:11.420Do you not understand why that might make Jewish people feel that, yes, they have indeed been victims?
00:36:17.060Yeah, I mean, that figure has been revised.
00:36:19.020They said that it was four million that died in Auschwitz, and then they said it was down to a million.
00:36:44.880I think there's been a weaponization of all these things, whether you're transphobic, you're racist, you're sexist, you're anti-Semitic, whatever it may be.
00:36:54.360I mean, people just spray this stuff around all the time to the extent where it does become meaningless.
00:36:58.640And actually, people who genuinely are those things, they get caught up in the wash and almost protected by the kind of wash of stuff.
00:37:05.880But when you hear someone like Dan Bilzerian, what do you feel about someone like him?
00:37:10.220Yeah, so I actually didn't watch that interview, so I haven't seen it in its full context, and I try never to weigh in on clips because there'll be something I'm missing, and then everybody screams at me.
00:37:20.080The larger discussion that's happening right now is whether or not having survived a Holocaust gives you the permission to commit a Holocaust.
00:37:26.860And for whatever reason, people have been, what I would say, milking the Holocaust narrative in the same way that Black Americans, so now nobody can say that anything we do is wrong.
00:37:35.060And that's the big issue today, is that we have so many people that will not recognise that it is totally feasible that a Jewish person, and I'm speaking here about Bibi Netanyahu, could do something as horrific as what was done to the Jews throughout World War II or throughout history.
00:37:54.100As we know, I mean, whatever Dan Bilzerian wants people to believe, six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, another six million people were murdered by Hitler and the Nazis.
00:38:03.340The numbers of people being killed in Gaza are, in my view, have gone way beyond what is acceptable as a response to October the 7th.
00:38:12.420However, you're still talking about, at the moment, a death toll of under 50,000.
00:38:17.400There's no comparison in the amount of dead people compared to the Holocaust.
00:38:26.980Because I think language is really important.
00:38:28.460I think language is really important as well, and that's why...
00:38:30.320People say Holocaust, genocide, and so on.
00:38:31.560I think what's happening is a Holocaust.
00:38:33.080The burning bodies of the children that I'm seeing every day, and we spoke about this a little bit on my show, but, like, I have recognised that the ability to see this stuff every day has transformed my opinion.
00:38:42.880Maybe the numbers wouldn't have gotten so high if people had spoken up when it was happening at the very beginning during World War II.
00:38:48.500And so I want to use my platform to say that I believe that they are intentionally executing a Holocaust.
00:38:53.120I think Bibi Netanyahu, there's tons of evidence, and obviously the Western media is not reporting on this, but the corruption trials that are going on with Bibi Netanyahu pertaining to October 7th and him editing the transcripts and the prior knowledge that he knew is now becoming extremely pertinent.
00:39:08.660It is a question as to whether or not he allowed the attacks to take place, essentially, to then be able to go in and to commit this Holocaust against the Palestinians.
00:39:19.660Okay, so that's one, and then I'm going to show you one more.
00:39:33.140Judaism is a faith, Israel is a state, and it is not above critique, and that what Bibi Netanyahu has done to Palestinians since October 7th is a Holocaust.
00:39:45.800This was about power, this was about control.
00:39:48.060I'm not going to quiet my perspective on that to kowtow to whatever the prevailing narrative is at the New York Post.
00:39:53.620All of my gay friends are like, they better not hold a trial within, you know, 50 miles of Hell's Kitchen in New York.
00:41:07.840I don't, you know, I don't go one way or the other.
00:41:10.400Like what, what was the evidence that made you switch?
00:41:13.660It was a gradual change as I got exposed to more information.
00:41:17.660But one of the most eye-opening, opening experiences of my life was a good friend of mine that she's traveled to over a hundred and some odd countries.
00:41:27.020And she doesn't just like go there for like a long weekend and say, oh, I've been there.
00:41:30.160She'll like, she has the, a career where she can work remotely.
00:41:34.620And so she'll live different countries for like weeks or months at a time.
00:41:38.260And she actually spent quite a bit of time in Palestine and she, you know, showed me things on her phone and her experience.
00:41:47.020And you can't even like record like, you know, the Israeli military.
00:41:50.520So you met someone that was like directly there.
00:42:08.980And I was like, well, what was your experience?
00:42:10.040And she started telling me like literally like she would be in the car and they would just stop and frisk, you know, Palestinians and stop their cars.
00:42:20.300And she said they live under like just such oppression all the time.
00:42:25.700And I just, it's like, that doesn't seem right.
00:42:28.160Like I know that there's, they're in fear of an attack, but like you just cannot oppress people.
00:42:34.020And she was talking about their living conditions and just everything about it.
00:42:36.840She's like, they're the nicest people you'll meet and just very generous.
00:42:40.000She's like, I never felt unsafe there other than when like these, you know, Israeli, you know, soldiers were just like basically terrorizing the people.
00:42:50.620So hearing that perspective, I started, you know, just looking into more information about it.
00:42:57.580And, you know, there's a news outlet, Democracy Now.
00:43:04.720I've been following them for a long time.
00:43:06.180And I like that they're very, I mean, they definitely are left leaning.
00:43:09.200So I don't know if you'd like them, but they aren't beholden to, you know, corporate interests and mainstream America.
00:43:14.340And they do a pretty objective way of covering it.
00:43:20.040So as I listened to some of the ways they covered it versus the way that the mainstream media narrative, you saw that there was two different sides, like deliberately targeting Al Jazeera journalists and other journalists before October 7th, years ago.
00:43:34.320And I'm like, what right do they have to go after journalists?
00:43:38.000To me, no one does that unless they have something to hide.
00:43:42.320So that started to turn me in that direction.
00:43:44.560And then one of my best friends, his husband is Palestinian and had family there after October 7th.
00:43:50.180And I was getting, you know, every couple days updates on just the atrocities that are being committed there.
00:43:58.440And that was, there was no going back after that.
00:44:05.760Yeah, because for me, it's, I've interviewed people on both sides before and they both will tell me the other side's faking their facts.
00:44:15.360And it's very confusing to like the average person who's not like an expert in war, who doesn't like follow the, you know, the, the conflicts like a hundred years old, who doesn't know the history of it.
00:44:26.480When both sides come in and say the other side is lying, you know?
00:44:30.720So, but it's interesting to see how much public perception has shifted the last 10 years.
00:44:36.760And I wonder if that's because of social media.
00:44:43.400That's why I was kind of curious how you.
00:44:44.680We can get on the ground coverage from other perspectives, not just the perspective that, you know, from the mainstream media perspective or the perspective that Netanyahu's putting out into the world.
00:44:55.060Because he's been caught lying about different facts and figures and information.
00:45:05.480But from what I know about it, there are horrible things being done there.
00:45:09.640And it, whether or not to use the word genocide, I do use that word.
00:45:15.240But whether or not that's the correct term is, again, I think it is.
00:45:20.180I think that, you know, the excuse that, okay, there's one person hiding in this tower, this building, therefore we have to blow the whole thing up.
00:45:26.700And modern, you know, with all the technology we have where they can literally, like, with satellites, you know, see like a dime, like the face on a dime, you know, across the world.
00:45:40.340It's like amazing how detailed the technology is and how we've taken out and other, you know, advanced countries have taken out individuals, you know, with snipers and other weaponry.
00:45:50.540Again, not an expert in war, but I know that we have very precise weapons and then you just see, like, entire towns and cities just, I mean, obliterate.
00:46:00.600I mean, I don't know if you've seen any of the footage or photos out of Palestine, but, I mean, entire towns just wiped out.
00:48:14.400And I think intelligent people can be guilty of that just as much as, you know, people of a lower IQ.
00:48:18.860But in general, I think that people that are used to doing research are going to take the time to research things before they formulate an opinion.
00:48:28.620So, it'll be curious to see where we go from here.
00:48:31.120Do you think that there can't be much change in the war, like, with the new administration?
00:48:38.480It has to be the same old, because I think Trump's, he's pro-Israel, and he supports Israel.
00:48:43.580So, I'm like, it has to be the same thing.
00:48:55.580Yeah, well, and that's the thing, if you're pro-Palestine, I mean, I've constantly called an anti-Semite and all these horrible terms just for being pro-Palestine.
00:49:05.620I'm like, I thought we could all agree that, like, you know, just the death toll of children alone, like, you'd think that wouldn't be a political issue.
00:49:14.100You wouldn't think that anyone would be hated for saying, hey, there's, I know you have a right to defend your country.
00:49:20.560You have a right to protect yourself from, you know, another terrorist attack, but you don't have a right to just kill thousands and thousands of children.
00:49:28.100And the toll, the death toll's at around 45,000.
00:49:30.860And what she didn't say in that video, I don't know the exact number, so, you know, don't quote me on the exact number, but I believe it's over 200,000 people are still missing.
00:50:55.520Like, would that make you, like, what do you, if he in the next four years got both of these wars to stop somehow, would you then, like, how much would it make you like Trump?
00:51:07.400Like, would you become a fan or would you just be indifferent?
00:51:09.920I, there's literally no politician I'm a fan of, like, no mainstream politician.
00:51:19.740He was, he's exonerating that judge for cash for kids where he was literally getting paid, bribed off to, like, you know, inflate these sentences for literally kids.
00:51:31.520The youngest was eight years old that this judge sent to prison in exchange for money.
00:51:35.940And he got caught in this and sentenced to, like, 19 years and Joe Biden's pardoning him.
00:51:40.280Like, I am no Joe Biden fan, to be clear.
00:51:43.280But when a politician does something good, I am the first to also, even if they're on the opposite, you know, side of the spectrum, I'm the first one to say, hey, kudos to you.
00:51:52.380I like the fact that Trump didn't get us involved in any wars in those, for any additional wars in those four years.
00:51:58.780That's one thing that I'll say that I liked.
00:52:01.340I don't know if it had anything to do with him or not.
00:52:03.800So, yeah, if he ended those wars, I'm like, good for you, Trump.
00:52:06.460You'll come on and say, good job, Trump.
00:52:08.180I'll say, good for you for ending those wars.
00:52:28.800I think power does something to people.
00:52:30.900So, even if I agree with their platform, I'm still going to keep them in check because before you know it, that power gets to someone's head.
00:52:37.780I think it's a healthy, good thing to have a citizenry that is active and that challenges its authority and its government.
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00:54:49.460Witnesses describe seeing large glowing drones flying in synchronized patterns, sometimes numbering in dozens or even hundreds.
00:54:56.720It was like a fleet of military-grade drones just silently gliding across the sky, says Emily Parker, a resident of eastern Colorado.
00:55:05.160Despite widespread concern, no clear explanation has emerged.
00:55:08.760The FAA and U.S. military have denied any involvement in the sightings, and local law enforcement has struggled to track the drones,
00:55:15.760which appear to avoid radar detection and fly at high altitudes.
00:55:20.300Former President Donald Trump has weighed in on the growing mystery, calling the drone phenomenon a huge security threat,
00:55:27.480and questioning whether these drones are a part of a foreign surveillance operation.
00:55:32.300Why are these drones flying across our country?
00:55:35.160Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform.
00:55:37.380We need answers now, and we need to protect our airspace.
00:55:40.840This is something the Biden administration is ignoring, and it's a huge mistake.
00:55:45.540Trump's comics reflect border concerns about national security and the potential risks posed by the unidentified drones.
00:55:55.820He suggested that the U.S. should be taking a more aggressive approach to investigating and preventing such intrusions into American airspace.
00:56:04.000Several theories are circulating about the drone's origin and purpose.
00:56:08.320Foreign surveillance, private or corporate testing, amateur drone enthusiasts.
00:56:13.280Authorities have formed a multi-agency task force to investigate, but law enforcement remains in the dark.
00:56:21.220Experts warn that the drones could pose a risk to aviation safety, particularly if they interfere with commercial flights.
00:56:28.420Dr. Linda Hayes, a former FAA official, emphasized that the drone's presence at high altitudes could create dangerous situations for low-flying aircrafts.
00:56:38.140In addition, the mystery surrounding the drones has reignited debates about drone regulation and stronger airspace security in the United States.
00:56:47.080As authorities continue to investigate, residents are on the edge, unsure of whether these drones represent a harmless technological experiment or a more serious threat.
00:56:56.920The drone mystery remains unsolved with no official word on their origin or purpose.
00:57:02.400For now, the nation waits for answers.
00:59:38.140There was a guy who shot one and the police came and he just like, sorry, it was such a funny, I wish I could find, I'm not going to spend time finding it, but it was so funny.
00:59:51.740He shot the drone and the police came to his house and he just like, he was like, yeah, it was over my house.
00:59:59.520So I shot it and then he's like, is that, they're like, you can't do that.
01:09:55.360And if you spent the money, it's time to make enough money to pay it back or spend the rest of your life trying to pay it back or donate to something.
01:10:06.760And until you, you ladies do that and maybe get off of, get off of the internet, I won't believe it.
01:10:16.180Anyways, they said Pearl doesn't recognize the power of confession.
01:11:17.280Dane Schneider, the guitar hero, says he'd rather have innocent men getting convicted for false essay charges than he would men getting away with stealing.
01:11:47.800So, please ask him how many innocent men will have to be falsely convicted of essay charges from a scorned woman before he'll think it's an injustice and be willing to speak up to defend them.
01:11:57.440Jacob, try raving a rainbow flag in the Middle East.