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00:42:25.000Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the imminent visit by the King of America, Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:42:34.000And he arrived in the United States this week.
00:42:37.000We'll be watching his speech before Congress tomorrow afternoon, and he's expected to meet with the Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump at some point before he leaves.
00:42:51.000So we'll be talking all about his visit, which is taking place amidst the backdrop of the escalating war in Gaza and also now increasingly in Lebanon.
00:43:01.000There's going to be huge protests, maybe even by elected officials.
00:43:08.000So we'll talk all about the visit, and we'll also be talking tonight about the resignation of the head of the U.S.
00:43:16.000Secret Service, Cheadle, who resigned today after an intense congressional hearing began earlier this week.
00:43:25.000Big questions about the attempted assassination against President Trump.
00:44:14.000It seems to vindicate the conspiracy that there was some sort of stand-down order given.
00:44:21.000Seems like too great of a lapse in security for that to be accounted for by negligence, even criminal negligence.
00:44:30.000So we'll talk about the Secret Service as well, and it's going to be a good show.
00:44:34.000Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
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00:44:48.000And leave a comment, let me know what you like and don't like about the show.
00:44:52.000Also, this week we have sort of a packed schedule tomorrow.
00:44:57.000Tomorrow I will be covering Bibi Netanyahu's speech to Congress at 1 o'clock Central Time.
00:47:01.000But with that, we're gonna dive into it.
00:47:03.000The first thing I wanna talk about, though, before we even get into the rest,
00:47:07.000Is it turns out major breaking news update, Joe Biden is alive.
00:47:12.000Everybody said on Twitter yesterday that Joe Biden had probably died, but that the government was lying about it.
00:47:19.000And I said last night that that's probably not the case.
00:47:23.000I don't think there would be any reason for them to conceal it.
00:47:26.000And also, I don't I don't even think they would be able to get away with that.
00:47:30.000And I said yesterday, I still have some confidence in our country that if the head of government and head of state died, that there is some automatic necessary process where they tell the public.
00:47:44.000I don't think we're so far gone where the president can die and like Uma Abedin can cover it up.
00:47:50.000I think at that point there has to be some sort of lawful procedure that's followed.
00:47:58.000Now, I do think probably he suffered a medical emergency.
00:48:02.000That's what some rumors have suggested, that he might have had a mini-stroke on Saturday, or it might be something relating to this alleged COVID diagnosis.
00:48:14.000So I'm more willing to believe that there was a medical emergency, and that might have been the catalyst for his announcement that he is withdrawing from the race, than that he died.
00:48:26.000And so all of those rumors were put to bed today when Joe Biden made an appearance in Washington, where he returned today in the afternoon.
00:48:34.000So the president is still alive, although we don't know exactly in what condition.
00:48:40.000And that is the big question with somebody at that age.
00:48:44.000And I was thinking today, he's really not even that old.
00:48:47.000I mean, he's he's old to be the president.
00:48:50.000But this is clearly just a very frail man.
00:48:53.000My grandmother lived to be 88 and she was not as senile and not as physically inept as Joe Biden, even 10 years old, nearly 10 years older.
00:49:03.000So he just seems to be, and you know, that's the case.
00:49:07.000People age differently, but he just seems to have a very weak composition.
00:49:13.000The question is not necessarily whether or not he's alive.
00:49:15.000I don't think that was very credible, though everybody leaned into that, but more likely than not that he's in very bad shape right now, which probably, like I said, is why he dropped out.
00:49:28.000And it seems clear that now Kamala Harris has clinched the Democratic nomination.
00:49:33.000She has now secured the endorsement of the Senate leadership, Chuck Schumer, and the House Minority Leader, Hakeem Jeffries.
00:49:42.000And there has been an unofficial poll conducted by the Associated Press of Democratic delegates for the convention next month, and now a majority far past the 1,900 delegate threshold have committed that they will be voting for Kamala Harris.
00:50:39.000And then there are still people saying Kamala Harris is not the nominee.
00:50:44.000Oh, so they all endorsed her for no reason?
00:50:48.000I saw an article go out today, it said actually they're planning a coup against her at the convention, and they say this because of Obama's mysterious message, and they're going to tap Mark Kelly.
00:52:25.000The conspiracy thing is a big problem.
00:52:29.000And you know me, I'm a pretty big conspiracy theorist, but then you get people coming in and they just start... It's literally become fake news.
00:52:37.000People just report things, they just make things up.
00:52:40.000It's theories that are unfalsifiable, they don't even make sense.
00:54:32.000Obama and Netanyahu did not get along.
00:54:35.000There was a serious rift between them.
00:54:38.000And Netanyahu was invited by the Republican Congress, which is bought and paid for by Zionist donors, pro-Israel donors.
00:54:47.000He was invited by the Republican Congress to come and give a speech.
00:54:52.000And this is something that they did under the nose of Obama, and they did it intentionally as a demonstration of defiance.
00:55:00.000The Republicans colluding with the head of state of a foreign country to orchestrate this defiant diplomatic gesture where he would come to our Chamber of Congress, our government,
00:55:47.000And he was invited by this new Speaker of the House, this nutjob evangelical, Mike Johnson, who believes that we should all go and die for Israel.
00:55:55.000He believes that every American should go and die against Iran.
00:56:00.000So this lunatic America last Israel worshipper Mike Johnson, this Republican speaker who we're supposed to be grateful for and we're supposed to be cheerleading him, invites Netanyahu to give this speech as a middle finger to Biden who has been withholding certain weapons shipments to Israel out of an abundance of caution that Israel might use certain types of munitions against population centers where there's a high population density.
00:56:29.000So this speech is coming in the midst of an increasingly fractured relationship between Biden and Netanyahu over the conduct in the war in Gaza.
00:56:40.000And so this is a story from The Hill about what we can expect this week from the speech.
00:56:46.000It says, quote, thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters will descend on Washington for a day of rage.
00:56:53.000Over the war in Gaza, as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks in Congress on Wednesday, the message comes after Mr. Netanyahu said he would present the truth about our just war during his first trip outside Israel since the Israel-Hamas conflict began.
00:57:09.000Ahmad Abuznayad, the Executive Director of the U.S.
00:57:13.000Campaign for Palestinian Rights and a Chief Organizer, said protests would make the statement that war criminals like Netanyahu are not welcome in the United States.
00:57:24.000Mr. Netanyahu was invited by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to give his first address to Congress in nine years.
00:57:31.000Mr. Johnson has warned against protests inside the House chamber, saying there would be arrests.
00:57:41.000But organizers say the streets will be filled with furious demonstrations.
00:57:46.000Mr. Netanyahu is also due to meet President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
00:57:57.000More than 300 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested for wrongfully gathering inside and outside of the U.S.
00:58:30.000Polling by Israel's Channel 12 says that 72% of Israelis think Mr. Netanyahu should resign over security lapses on October 7th and the failure to free hostages that still remain in the hands of Hamas.
00:58:44.000Mr. Netanyahu will also face protests in the United States from Israelis.
00:58:50.000So, we're in the midst of a very uncertain chapter in this conflict.
00:58:57.000It looks like Israel's low-intensity conflict with Lebanon is about to spill over into an all-out war, and that is what Netanyahu desires.
00:59:09.000The other ministers in his coalition government want.
00:59:13.000And they all want this effectively because they want the land.
00:59:16.000They want to effectively annex the Gaza Strip.
00:59:20.000They want to effectively annex South Lebanon.
00:59:24.000And so as we've been talking about now for months, Israel is in sort of a holding pattern right now.
00:59:30.000And they're in a holding pattern because the war in Gaza is at the heart of every other theater of conflict which is now spiraling out of control in the Middle East.
00:59:41.000And it is escalating on nearly every front.
00:59:46.000The ongoing campaign in Gaza is the reason why the Houthi rebels, or the Ansar Allah Islamist militant group, continues to bomb Israel from Yemen.
00:59:57.000And that theater of conflict is escalating.
01:00:00.000Just this week there was a major Israeli airstrike on one of the major ports in Yemen in retaliation for a drone strike which actually killed one Israeli in Tel Aviv this weekend.
01:00:13.000And at the same time, the theater of conflict in Lebanon is escalating as well, as the strikes by the Israelis in Lebanon and by the Hezbollah group in Israel continue to get more deadly, and that's been escalating this week as well.
01:00:30.000In both cases, the Houthis and Hezbollah continue their strikes against Israel and are escalating them because there has yet to be a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
01:00:43.000Although it's not talked about as much anymore because everybody's paying attention to the election and everybody's talking about the Trump assassination and the Biden withdrawal, Israel continues to conduct their air campaign and their ground campaign in the Gaza Strip and also increasingly in the West Bank also.
01:01:03.000And so as long as fighting continues in Gaza and the West Bank, fighting will also continue in Yemen and Lebanon and it will escalate.
01:01:13.000And so what has been happening for the past few months is that the Israelis and the Palestinians have been negotiating about the terms of a ceasefire.
01:01:22.000If they secure a ceasefire in Gaza, then probably the fighting in Lebanon and Yemen will cease, or it will diminish significantly, because Hezbollah and the Houthis have only vowed to continue
01:01:36.000In as much as Israel will not agree to a ceasefire.
01:01:40.000So if this elusive ceasefire can be achieved, and a permanent ceasefire, then probably the region will go back to sleep.
01:01:49.000And probably there will be a very quick peace made between all parties.
01:01:56.000But the problem is that there can be no peace agreement because there is a fundamental impasse between the two parties, as we've discussed.
01:02:05.000Hamas and Israel are at the negotiating table in Qatar and Egypt and the United States is involved and other parties are involved in the negotiations.
01:02:18.000Israel will not stop the campaign until Hamas is eliminated.
01:02:23.000Israel says there can be no permanent ceasefire until Hamas is totally wiped out.
01:02:28.000And we don't even know what that means.
01:02:31.000We don't know if that means they're going to kill all of the soldiers, if they're going to kill all the leadership, if they're going to deport every Palestinian.
01:02:53.000And it's not feasible because it's basically become a counterinsurgency.
01:02:58.000And the problem with the counterinsurgency is you can kill 20,000 Hamas fighters, it will create 20,000 more.
01:03:06.000As long as there are two million people living in Gaza and you're killing all their fighters and you're bombing all their civilians, more people will become emboldened and join the struggle.
01:03:16.000And because of the nature of the fighting, because it is a full-fledged insurgency and the fighting is taking place in tunnels and in hidden... It's not conventional warfare by any stretch.
01:03:36.000And it's being fought as a war of attrition.
01:03:38.000Because of the nature of the fighting, they may never get rid of Hamas.
01:03:42.000And yet, Netanyahu says there will be no ceasefire until that impossible condition, impossible and undefined condition is met.
01:03:51.000So that's the problem on the Israeli side.
01:03:54.000On the Hamas side, they are saying we need a permanent ceasefire without Hamas being destroyed.
01:04:00.000Of course, Hamas does not want to be destroyed.
01:04:04.000So Hamas says we have to have a permanent ceasefire before we all get killed, before we all die.
01:04:11.000And so there will never be an agreement between the two parties, and it looks like neither will budge.
01:04:15.000Of course, Hamas will never surrender and be killed.
01:04:20.000And Israel is unwilling to allow Hamas to continue existing in any form as a fighting force,
01:04:29.000As a political entity, maybe not even their leadership, maybe not even Palestinians continuing to reside in Gaza.
01:04:38.000So although the Gaza conflict is at the heart of all the other theaters of conflict, and although they have touted progress in these negotiations and talks and clandestine meetings that are occurring, that impasse has yet to be resolved.
01:04:58.000Netanyahu wants to expand the war into Lebanon.
01:05:01.000He wants to bring the war over into Lebanon because he believes this is an opportunity to leverage the October 7th attack, which was a pretext to invade Gaza, into a pretext to invade Lebanon.
01:05:15.000And in doing so, significantly diminish Hezbollah and secure a demilitarized buffer zone south of the Latani River in Lebanon.
01:05:27.000And as I said, that would effectively give Israel control over southern Lebanon.
01:05:31.000So Netanyahu really doesn't want the fighting in Gaza to stop.
01:05:35.000He actually wants the fighting to expand.
01:05:38.000He wants to wind the fighting down in Gaza so that he can escalate it and wind it up in Lebanon.
01:06:15.000And they certainly cannot defeat Hezbollah and all of the other Iranian proxies in Iraq and Syria and also including the Houthis.
01:06:24.000So Netanyahu doesn't want the fighting in Gaza to end, so it rages on, and he remains intransigent in the negotiations.
01:06:33.000He wants to leverage that into fighting in Lebanon, but he can't yet do it until he secures an unconditional guarantee from the United States, which may or may not happen.
01:06:47.000So it's this holding pattern where the fighting continues in Gaza, the fighting in Lebanon and Yemen escalates, but it can't quite boil over just yet.
01:07:01.000And this is because the United States has withheld 2,000 bombs from Israel.
01:07:07.000Not all of their weapons shipments, not all of the $26 billion that was allocated for foreign aid to Israel back in May, but just some, just some of the arms shipments are being withheld by the Biden administration, although they deny that they're not doing this.
01:07:23.000Because they fear that those munitions will be used against densely civilian populated areas in Gaza.
01:07:30.000But I don't think that's the real reason.
01:07:34.000But the real reason is that Israel needs precision munitions to fight effectively against Hezbollah.
01:07:42.000Israel needs anti-missile and they need precision munitions to be able to effectively attack Hezbollah and to effectively counter incoming rocket and missile fire from Hezbollah and the Houthis and possibly other Iranian proxies.
01:08:00.000So Biden has made it clear to Netanyahu that there is a red line.
01:08:04.000He does not support an incursion by Israel into Hezbollah in a broader war.
01:08:09.000and French diplomats are working to bring
01:08:13.000Lebanon and Israel to negotiating table to agree to resettle their border populations back to their homes and to stop the fighting, although that can't happen until there's a ceasefire in Gaza, which will not happen.
01:08:27.000And so that's why everything is all locked up and it's all contingent on the outcome of this election.
01:08:34.000Four months from now, there's a presidential election.
01:08:39.000Donald Trump is the favorite to win, even still, even with Kamala.
01:09:29.000As this article says, Netanyahu is wildly unpopular at home.
01:09:35.000A super majority of Israelis, okay, more than 70% of Israelis say that he must be ousted immediately and he must face questions from the Israeli Knesset over his handling of the October 7th attack and his conduct in the war and whether or not he actually made an attempt to free the hostages or even if he killed some of them himself.
01:09:58.000So Netanyahu's political future hangs in the balance and it's all contingent on two things.
01:10:04.000It's contingent on one, the war continuing.
01:10:08.000As long as the war continues, there will be no elections.
01:10:12.000And two, his very precarious coalition government.
01:10:16.000He has a very slim majority of 64 out of 120 votes in the Israeli Knesset.
01:10:24.000And he only has a majority because of his two ministers, which are on the Israeli far right.
01:11:14.000As conquering all of the Middle East and creating a Shiite crescent, a Shiite empire, with their proxies in Syria, in Lebanon, in Iraq, in Yemen, and potentially even fomenting revolution in the Gulf, where there is a large Shiite population in Saudi Arabia's eastern province and in Bahrain.
01:11:36.000So, the way that Israel sees it, this is an apocalyptic final showdown with Iran, which is the headquarters and the nucleus of all of these marching armies.
01:11:50.000It's from Iran World Terror Headquarters that the Houthis and Hezbollah and the Axis of Resistance, the Popular Mobilization Force, are receiving their marching orders.
01:13:36.000Well, I believe that if we're going to do any justice to our armed men and women in the service, when we punch our enemies, we have to punch them hard.
01:13:46.000He said, so we need to punch Iran hard.
01:13:49.000And what this is in reference to, of course, is the strike on Qasem Soleimani that Trump carried out in 2020.
01:13:57.000It's a reference to Biden's retaliation against Iran's proxies after American service members were killed in Jordan in January.
01:14:07.000And what Vance is saying is, is that in order to
01:14:11.000Restore America's credibility and its deterrent threat.
01:14:16.000We have to punch Iran hard, harder than the Biden administration has hit them.
01:14:22.000That means a direct American strike on Iran's proxies.
01:14:27.000What does a hard punch against Iran look like?
01:14:29.000Because we've been punching Iran's proxies.
01:14:31.000Every strike against American bases in Iraq and Syria and Jordan has been met with a devastating attack against Iran's proxies in Iraq and Syria.
01:14:41.000And America has been conducting joint operations with the United Kingdom and Israel against the Houthis in Yemen in retaliation for their pirateering in the Red Sea.
01:15:24.000Trump and Vance can't get in there and say our version of punching Iran hard is just to bomb these fledgling proxies in Iraq and Syria harder.
01:15:44.000So when Van says we need to punch them hard, and when Trump says that Iran is on its way to a nuclear weapon, he's echoing what Netanyahu has been saying for 30 years.
01:15:54.000For 30 years, Iran has been five months from a nuclear arsenal.
01:15:58.000For 30 years they've been saying, oh, five years away, one year away, six months away.
01:16:03.000It's been 30 years, they still don't have one.
01:16:05.000Recently they said it would be two weeks.
01:16:08.000Iran would have enough fissile material, or fissile, whatever it is, in two weeks to construct a bomb.
01:16:16.000I think that was one week ago, so in a week they're gonna have a bomb, right?
01:17:43.000Israel needs them if they're going to challenge Iran in the region, because Iran is a missile superpower.
01:17:50.000If Israel goes to war in Lebanon, it's going to be thousands of missiles raining down on Israel every single day.
01:17:57.000They're going to need a hundred Iron Domes.
01:17:59.000They're going to need a hundred David Slings to shoot down all the missiles raining down, targeting their vulnerable electrical grid and other critical infrastructure.
01:18:41.000So they're deeply connected and that is why Netanyahu is in our country.
01:18:46.000Netanyahu is in our country because tomorrow he's going to be asking for more foreign aid.
01:18:54.000He is going to go to the American Congress and he's going to say, your president has been telling the world that he's not withholding aid, but he is.
01:19:04.000He's withholding the precision munitions that we need to effectively fight Hamas, blah blah.
01:21:44.000He gave them sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which they captured and occupied for 50 years.
01:21:51.000He recognized Jerusalem as their capital in contravention of the UN partition plan.
01:21:59.000He recognized the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group.
01:22:03.000He moved the embassy, which every president has promised to do for 50 years, and they actually signed a memorandum every six months or a year delaying the implementation of that.
01:22:57.000The Democrats have done nothing for Netanyahu.
01:23:01.000The election was stolen and Netanyahu quickly rushed to congratulate Biden to curry favor because he knew that Biden would be the president and he knew that he wanted to make a good impression and
01:23:13.000You know, potentially forestall another Iran nuclear deal or something.
01:26:05.000This election is actually far less important for domestic priorities than it is for foreign priorities.
01:26:11.000This is an important election for Taiwan, which means it's an important election for Big Tech.
01:26:17.000It's an important election for Ukraine and Israel.
01:26:20.000And it's a very important election for Ukraine because of NATO and because of Israel's missiles.
01:26:26.000And it's important for Israel because of this territory in South Lebanon
01:26:32.000And these other theaters of conflict in the Middle East, the future of Iran's nuclear program.
01:26:37.000They say Iran is nuclearizing, and Trump's gonna go in, put a stop to it, bring Saudi Arabia in the Abraham Accords, and they're gonna denuclearize Iran.
01:27:03.000So our second story tonight is about this outgoing Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheadle, who has been under fire ever since the assassination attempt.
01:27:15.000As you know, on July 13th, Trump was a quarter of an inch away from being shot in the face on TV and assassinated by the would-be assassin Thomas Crooks.
01:27:27.000And immediately afterwards, a lot of people wondered how this was even possible.
01:27:32.000I think a lot of people believe that the Secret Service is omnipotent at this point.
01:27:38.000president hasn't been shot since 1981.
01:27:41.000Hasn't been a successful assassination attempt in 60 years.
01:27:46.000So a lot of people were initially shocked that such a thing could even still happen with the type of surveillance and other tools that we have at our disposal now.
01:27:58.000And immediately after the assassination attempt, it became clear that this was either extraordinary negligence or it was a stand down, meaning
01:28:11.000That the Secret Service deliberately allowed the assassination attempt to take place.
01:28:15.000That they let the assassin take a shot.
01:28:18.000And who knows to what extent they knew about the assassin prior to July 13th or what involvement they had with him.
01:28:28.000But the alternative theory is that, at the minimum, they stood down.
01:29:03.000Maybe it came from some sort of foreign intelligence service.
01:29:06.000People said Mossad, that's their specialty, is killing politicians.
01:29:10.000So there were all sorts of questions about what exactly took place that day and how it was allowed to happen.
01:29:16.000And as time has gone on, we've only seen more and more evidence that it is pretty hard to believe that this was just a case of extraordinary negligence.
01:29:26.000And it starts with the layout of the venue.
01:29:29.000This was the nearest tall building to the stage.
01:29:34.000I'm talking about the perch from which Thomas Crooks shot the president.
01:29:39.000It was the nearest and actually the only tall building in proximity to the stage.
01:29:46.000It had a direct line of sight to the stage, less than 450 feet away, which is an easy shot with iron sights on a rifle.
01:29:57.000There was a ladder photographed next to the building.
01:30:07.000Strapped an AR-15 to his back, climbed up in broad daylight to a building with a clear shot at the stage, the only tall building in the vicinity.
01:30:18.000There were no law enforcement on the roof and no law enforcement watching the roof.
01:30:27.000It's kind of unbelievable to think that it happened this way.
01:30:32.000But as time has gone on, we've only found out even more damning information.
01:30:35.000Like, for example, that according to eyewitness testimony and video evidence, rally goers were warning law enforcement about the presence of a shooter on the roof before he got on the roof.
01:30:51.000Many minutes before Trump was actually shot.
01:30:54.000Up to two minutes before Trump was shot, rally goers were screaming to law enforcement
01:31:05.000There is now video evidence of the shooter using a rangefinder, which is a tool that you use to estimate the distance before you take your shot, well before the shot was taken.
01:31:18.000Not two minutes, but many minutes before it happened.
01:31:21.000We now know also that rally goers reported that the shooter was acting suspicious.
01:31:27.000A full hour before Trump took the stage, an hour before Trump took the stage, law enforcement was made aware of Thomas Crooks.
01:31:37.000They radioed it to Secret Service and then they lost him.
01:31:42.000They were aware that he was climbing the roof.
01:32:26.000There was a failure by Secret Service to include that building in the security perimeter.
01:32:32.000There was a failure by local law enforcement to have an officer on the building, which they intended to have, but they said it was too hot.
01:32:40.000They said it was a sloped roof, so we're going to cover it from the inside.
01:32:46.000The advance team identified the roof as being potentially a threat to the president.
01:32:53.000They identified the shooter on the ground.
01:33:45.000And so the big news today is that the director of the Secret Service has now resigned after an intense congressional hearing this week in which both Republicans and Democrats called for her to resign.
01:33:56.000This is the story here from New York Times.
01:34:01.000Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle resigned Tuesday amid widespread outrage over her agency's failure to prevent the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally earlier this month.
01:34:15.000Cheadle's resignation, which was first reported by NBC News, came a day after she was blasted by members of a House committee at a hearing on the Secret Service's actions leading up to Trump's rally in Butler Township.
01:34:28.000Cheeto rejected calls at the hearing to resign, saying she was the best qualified person to head the Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the President, Vice President, their family members, and leading presidential candidates.
01:34:41.000The director angered members of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee by refusing to answer many questions about their actions surrounding the Trump rally.
01:34:51.000On Tuesday, in a letter to Secret Service staff, she wrote,
01:35:10.000The criticism of Cheadle centers on the Secret Service's failure to secure a roof that Crooks used as a sniper's post to shoot at Trump and rally attendees, among other lapses.
01:35:34.000The building whose roof Crooks positioned himself on is about 150 yards from the stage where Trump was speaking and had a clear line of sight and fire to the stage.
01:35:45.000Secret Service did not extend its security perimeter for the rally to include the complex that included that building, instead leaving it up to local law enforcement to secure that area.
01:35:56.000Secret Service agents also allowed Trump to take the stage and begin speaking after receiving a report from local police that a suspicious person had been seen at the event.
01:36:07.000Chito was widely mocked after the shooting for rationalizing the decision not to put law enforcement on the roof,
01:36:16.000Cheadle in an ABC News interview noted that the roof was sloped at its highest point.
01:36:21.000She said, there's a safety factor that would be considered that we wouldn't want to put somebody on a sloped roof.
01:36:28.000And so the decision was made to secure the building from inside.
01:36:33.000This weekend, the Secret Service admitted that on the heels of the shooting, it incorrectly stated that the agency had not rejected requests from the Trump's campaign for enhanced security for him.
01:40:14.000We can guess, and we can attempt to piece together theories, but that's all we can do is speculate.
01:40:21.000All we know for sure is that there clearly is an intense conflict going on beneath the surface.
01:40:27.000It's involving intelligence agencies, it's involving billionaires, it's involving foreign countries and currency, and it's spilling out into our world.
01:40:39.000That's why presidents are getting shot, and that's why they're resigning.
01:40:43.000And that's why all of these extraordinary developments over the past nine years have been occurring.
01:40:50.000It's just shades of this emerging from this other dimension.
01:40:54.000That's the most anybody can really say about it.
01:40:56.000Like I said, we can guess, we can look at, you know, for example, the things that Vance is involved in and the things that Peter Thiel's involved in, but ultimately, unless you're a fly on the wall, it's impossible to know the twists and turns that are going on in this universe here.
01:41:13.000So those are the latest developments on the Secret Service.
01:41:17.000She stepped down, but what difference does it make, really?
01:41:19.000Everybody thinks this is such a great victory.
01:41:21.000I mean, what difference does it make, really?
01:41:23.000They'll appoint some other person you've never heard of, whose name you're going to forget in a month, you may never even know.
01:41:30.000And that person's not going to answer questions, and they won't answer questions in the next administration.
01:41:36.000And this is just another memory hold chapter in American history.
01:42:07.000We'll take a look at what you guys have to say.
01:42:09.000Kind of a slow news day today in light of everything that's been going on.
01:42:13.000Every day for the past two weeks, it's like Trump got shot, Biden's withdrawing, it's a convention, VP is chosen, Kamala becomes a nominee.
01:46:12.000Well may the people of this country be proud of their history.
01:46:15.000Amid the hardships of those who battled with the wilderness, with wild beast, with yet wilder and more savage men, who endured all things, through years of privations, they were sustained and energized by lofty ideals of patriotism and of liberty infinitely more than the material.
01:46:33.000Ethan Allen sent $100, in the summing up of all great movements, the ideal always wins.
01:46:38.000So if our children and our children's children will continue with the same spirit of idealism, the same tenacity of purpose, the same rugged strength and determination, then the history of the present and the future shall be as replete with instruction and profit as the history of the past.
01:50:05.000That's what Vance and Teal and Palantir and Clearview AI, Digital ID, stable coins, all represents digital tech, technological slavery, which proceeds from a very centralized place.
01:50:25.000Now whether we should go and take up arms, I don't know about all that, but he's definitely right about technological slavery becoming inevitable at a certain point.
01:51:38.000And so if I have a problem with something, I'm going to tell you if I have a problem with something, I can't keep it with I can't hold it in for very long.
01:51:46.000It's why, you know, I don't have a ton of friends because I'm pretty outspoken.
01:51:52.000And so I think that if you just trust your gut, and if you're willing to, well, it's a combination of things.
01:52:11.000A lot of generalizations, things that are overly generalized.
01:52:17.000So I think I pay very close attention to the details.
01:52:22.000I think I think things through logically.
01:52:25.000But then maybe the biggest thing of all is I trust my gut.
01:52:30.000If I'm looking at something closely, and I'm asking the right questions, and I'm paying attention, I'm recognizing patterns, you know, because I can recognize patterns and bring different types of information together, like associations.
01:52:44.000If you're able to do that very effectively, and if you trust yourself to do that effectively, it's not hard to see what's happening in the world.
01:52:52.000But the problem is that so many people don't ever think
01:52:59.000A dissenting thought, because it's like the psychological pain, there's like a psychological mechanism that prevents them from even entertaining a dissenting notion.
01:53:13.000And what I mean by that is, if everybody in the crowd is going one way, and everybody in the crowd is thinking one way,
01:53:23.000People have this, like, inability to even—they won't even go there in their mind.
01:53:29.000They won't even let themselves go there.
01:53:31.000It's like this Holocaust revisionism thing.
01:53:35.000It's like a lot of people would never even entertain the notion that maybe it didn't happen the way everyone says it does because, well, that would be Holocaust denial.
01:53:43.000There's like this hard stop roadblock.
01:53:47.000Mentally, they won't even go there because it's socially taboo.
01:53:50.000Same thing with, like, age of consent.
01:54:22.000What changed is like this imposition of the taboo and what's considered socially acceptable.
01:54:31.000And it's like, no, you still think she's hot, but you've just told yourself that you don't feel that way anymore because it's it's not considered acceptable.
01:54:40.000And I know that's like a controversial example, but that's kind of like the point.
01:55:38.000I've been literally reading the news, and not just like watching the news like people do and being vaguely aware, but actually reading and knowing the details and reading what people have to say and engaging in debate in like a very rigorous and intense way every single day since I was a freshman in high school, and especially on the show.
01:55:55.000And when you do that day in, day out, you kind of develop an understanding.
01:55:58.000That's why my show today is very different than it was years ago.
01:56:11.000So it's just you really just got to it's really just focus.
01:56:16.000So on some level, you're it is innate.
01:56:18.000You're born with it because it's intelligence.
01:56:22.000And it's like a like a level of brain connectivity to be able to make associations.
01:56:26.000It's that pattern recognition, which is so critical to recall, see something and then recall something relevant and kind of bring
01:56:35.000Different pieces of information that at first glance might not appear related, but fundamentally are.
01:56:42.000To be able to hear and see those echoes of things.
01:56:47.000You know, like, I was very good when I had a radio show in high school.
01:56:50.000One of the things that they used to make you do when you would try out, because my high school had the best radio station in the country, and I had a music show.
01:57:38.000And I would always score the highest on that section because I can hear a song and I can hear, you know, a motif in the song or instrumentation, or I could hear a melody and I can match it with any other song, even songs in like a different genre, even if it didn't make, you know, it might not be the most obvious.
01:58:01.000It's not like, you know, one song that sounds just like the other song, like, you know, there's a family of bands that are influenced by each other.
01:58:08.000I don't always score very well at that.
01:58:09.000I think it's because I'm good at associations.
01:58:11.000That's such an important skill to have is to be able to create those associations between things.
01:58:15.000And I think that's like a, that's like a consciousness thing.
01:58:18.000That's like a brain thing that you either have or you don't have.
01:58:25.000So that's a really, that's a really important thing for like a gut sense is to be able to unconsciously bring together like a bunch of related information.
01:58:38.000So anyway, but thanks for the big super chat.
01:58:41.000But that's what people need to be able to do.
01:58:44.000Not necessarily create like a playlist or whatever, but I mean, what people need to be able to do is download a breadth of information and be able to parse out what the important details that are all related.
01:59:33.000That's like what Obsidian does for me, because I started to create all these different notes, and I started to create a biography of all these people, all the key players, and the same names and the same institutions started coming up over and over again, and I started to be able to map out everything.
01:59:51.000Just because I'd hear one or two names that popped up again and again.
02:02:19.000If you have a guy that has one diet, same calories, same T levels with seed oils, one guy, another guy, no seed oils, but same diet, same calories, there'd be a negligible difference.
02:02:33.000If you had one guy with a calorie surplus, another guy, calorie deficit, same T levels,
02:02:40.000And they're both not eating seed oils.
02:02:43.000Well, one guy would gain weight at a modest pace.
02:02:46.000One guy would lose weight at a modest pace.
02:02:49.000If you have one guy that's on testosterone and one guy that's off testosterone, the guy that's on testosterone could eat whatever he wants.
02:02:57.000He could eat whatever he wants and he'll get muscles.
02:03:01.000And the guy that isn't on testosterone
02:03:04.000You know, it's calories, seed oils, it all affects them.
02:03:07.000So I really think it just comes down to testosterone.
02:03:11.000And if you're not on testosterone, then it is calories.
02:09:35.000The fruit does not fall far from the tree.
02:09:37.000So, yeah, I didn't know his parents were divorced.
02:09:42.000And it was very stupid of him to say this.
02:09:44.000He said, oh, my parents got divorced and he said that his mom told him that she divorced his dad because the dad was jerking off all the time to porn.
02:09:54.000And it's like, oh, that explains everything.
02:09:57.000That explains his fixation on pornography.
02:12:35.000I was like, that makes me want to get fat.
02:12:38.000I don't know what it is with these people, but I actually want to kill all of them.
02:12:44.000These people that are, why do they do it?
02:12:46.000What is this, what is this urge that they feel?
02:12:50.000It's like somebody could go, somebody could go full I Am Legend, and they could put like a metal barricade around their house, barricade the windows, barricade the door, turn the lights off, put the bright white lights on outside, machine gun turret, go on the bathtub with the dog, cover over, and they could, and they could whisper to the dog,
02:13:12.000I think I'd like to start working out and the zombies would come pouring in, pounding on the door.
02:13:18.000I could create a workout plan for you.
02:13:28.000It's like, it's like World War Z. It's like World War Z when they're in Israel and they're playing the music too loud and the zombies hear and they start climbing on top of each other to get over the wall.
02:13:39.000If you need any help with a workout plan, I could help you.
02:16:31.000Uh yeah, because if you look at her chief of staff, he's like a Tigvah fun Jew.
02:16:37.000RealPaisan sent $10, in his interview with Jesse that got released today, Trump once again mentioned the Yankees, 3 times in less than a week.
02:16:51.000In the same interview he said I love Elon Musk.
02:16:54.000Do you think it's bad for America if a foreigner ends up owning the Yankees?
02:16:57.000I don't think it matters, actually, who owns a baseball team.
02:17:00.000Hey, thank you for the big super chat!
02:17:32.000If a zombie apocalypse hit and the last two humans on earth were you and a loud obese ghetto black Jewish chick, would you reproduce with her to preserve humanity?
02:17:40.000Oh, she wouldn't be able to be any of those things in a new earth because I would be stronger than her so I would just merely oppress her and make her stop being fat ghetto.
02:20:24.000He's like some weird Eastern European mutt.
02:20:27.000Um, so he, you know, he's, he's like one of these few like Gen Z, GOP faggots around that's like, you know, never was down with the Trump revolution.
02:21:27.000This wannabe e-celeb couple Rialy Tonman and Theoliva Oil Queen carry around seed oil sensitivity cards to hand out at restaurants they go to.
02:21:35.000They also kept the placenta attached to their child until it fell off naturally then both ate it cuz health.
02:22:09.000Pabloski sent $10, do you think the supposed threats on the Paris Games by Hamas are legit?
02:22:15.000It's Black Swan season, smiley face, love the show Nick.
02:22:18.000That's fake, false flag, Israel false flag.
02:22:21.000MalabarGroiper sent $15, does China brokering a unification deal between Hamas and Fatah indicate an entry of Chinese influence into the Near East?
02:22:30.000If so, will it affect in any way our Jewish regime's plans to conquer Gaza and destroy Iran?
02:22:52.000So because they have no military presence, they will not have a significant presence in the region.
02:22:58.000So no, I think that's totally overblown.
02:23:03.000Canuck sent $5, Nancy Mace had this hot school teacher thing going with her glasses and outfit when she was scolding Kimberly Cheadle in the hearing.
02:23:11.000She's no Katie Britt but Mace can also kind of get it.
02:23:15.000Armenian Growiper sent $5, if you know DejaRu22 on Twitter he recently said that America was established by deists not Christians, which is why the Eye of Providence is on the back of the $1 bell not a cross.
02:23:55.000America was a Christian nation because everybody that was here was Christian and they had state churches.
02:23:59.000So yes, America was a Christian nation.
02:24:02.000Lison Algroep sent $5, so are you implying the America First position is to support the war in Ukraine now in order to bleed Israel of its would-be arsenal?
02:24:11.000Just like how it's the AF position to send Israel aid so we can condition Slash withhold it and rein him in?
02:24:16.000Absolute Bean sent $5, morning coffee.
02:28:48.000Chugger sent $20, there's some solace to be found in the fact that our enemies suck.
02:28:53.000JD Vance has no charisma, and these BAP-related influencers ride at a middle school level.
02:28:58.000They don't have any figure with the level of charisma and intelligence that you have, and they could never make an organic movement like this.
02:30:40.000Johnny Bravo 7 sent $5, not to sound too cynical, but I don't really see Kamala standing up to Netanyahu either if elected.
02:30:48.000If anything, she'll take the cowardly liberal approach of relabeling Zionist supremacy as white supremacy and have Puck take that anger out on us.
02:33:21.000Johnny Bravo $0.075 – Is the existence of the past Iran nuclear deal a plausible enough explanation for why Iran hasn't fully established their nuclear weapons program as opposed to a country like North Korea?