00:09:25.000By a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means, on the understanding of the sphere of influence.
00:09:40.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:09:55.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self-giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
00:10:08.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
00:10:15.000Even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
00:10:22.000That is what makes us different, that is what makes us good.1.00
00:10:36.000Ever since I got on this keto knife, ever since I got on the inception, ever since I got on a carnivore knife, shut the fuck up.0.99
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:08.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:16.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:39.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:44.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:49.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:57.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:05.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:12:09.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
00:12:14.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two, and look, I've gained two more.
00:13:22.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:26.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.1.00
00:13:34.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.0.93
00:13:43.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:46.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:26.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.0.86
00:15:24.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:30:28.000If Israel controls that region, How rich, how powerful can they become?0.77
00:30:34.000My issue with Iranian regime change is that we are creating an Israeli superpower that not even we will be able to restrain.0.71
00:30:43.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.0.96
00:30:46.000They stole a nuclear arsenal from us, they got all of this military technology from us, we defeated their foes, and now we have essentially handed this to them.
00:30:56.000Now they're ready to cut the umbilical cord and become their own superpower.
00:31:00.000We endured the cost, we paid the money, our soldiers died, our country burned so that.0.97
00:31:05.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.0.96
00:44:06.000I can't see the time but I'm having the time of my life Chris Pope, the game on the line I'm dropping the dime on him He quotes me turning white USA NBA dick and that's why it's filled with gripe I'm trying to change for the better, it's dropping me fucking insane, hey, he on the bed, I wanna cover, we not on the same pace I be from the bed, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on the cover, this whole game covered in everything I'm gonna vibe, I'll take a banana but she is not getting wet,0.97
00:44:35.000it rain If he wants to interview Nick Fouetta The word out in the spring, which I ate ten whole thousand for dinner.
00:44:41.000I got a pent up type of aggression about the go mental trying to suppress it.
00:44:44.000They don't make no noise, it's a press.
00:44:46.000I spent your whole life on my necklace.0.99
00:44:48.000Couldn't tell which one I like better, so I'm getting both kinds of that shit.0.99
00:44:53.000I got your whole crying up a month.1.00
00:49:26.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:33.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:51.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:52.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.0.94
00:57:58.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.0.92
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
00:58:46.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:59.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:05.000So the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, if you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:48.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go on with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.0.98
01:00:13.000Groyper Dating App, do AF Legal Team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.0.99
01:00:18.000My fault if this makes you crash out.1.00
01:13:56.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.0.72
01:15:03.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, no, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them, of course.
01:15:12.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.0.50
01:15:21.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:25.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:40:47.000And for those that have been paying attention to the race, this has now become officially the single most expensive primary election in history.
01:41:49.000Well, this is the interesting question.
01:41:51.000Because if you read anything in the mainstream press, they will say that this extraordinary figure, this extraordinary race, comes down to the question of loyalty to President Trump.
01:42:05.000If you read any major paper, New York Times, Washington Post, whatever, if you just Google this race, all of the official news says this is a referendum specifically on Republican loyalty to Trump.
01:42:23.000Because Thomas Massey notably has broken with Trump on a few key votes, like, for example, the big, beautiful bill on the Epstein files, among other things.
01:42:34.000And so the administration, President Trump in particular, is coming out and saying this is about revenge.
01:42:41.000Thomas Massey is a disloyal Republican.
01:42:44.000He is not voting with the team, he's not voting with the conference.
01:42:48.000He won't support the admin and its congressional agenda, legislative agenda.
01:42:56.000And this has now become a proxy war of Trump versus Massey and whether Trump is going to be able to punish Republicans that don't support his agenda.
01:43:07.000Now, this is the narrative coming from the White House, and this is the narrative being promoted by the Times, by the Post, all the major papers of record.
01:43:16.000Like I said, if you Google it, Thomas Massey primary, Thomas Massey Trump, this is the story they're pushing.
01:43:25.000However, and I think we all know there's more to the story here.
01:44:11.000Israel lobby, make no mistake about it, they went for DeSantis, then they went for Haley, then they went for Trump when there were no other options.
01:44:21.000So, do you think there's $20 million in pro Israel money in this race because they care really a lot about the big, beautiful bill and border security and the other provisions in these different bills and laws, part of Trump's legislative agenda?
01:44:42.000They are punishing Massey because in 2024, he did not vote for the $25 billion foreign aid package to Israel in the war.
01:44:51.000And then again, Thomas Massey voted in favor of the war power resolution, which would constrain Trump's ability to prosecute the war in Iran.
01:45:00.000And maybe most damning of all for the Israel lobby, Thomas Massey worked with a number of other Republicans to vote for a discharge petition in the House, which would compel the House, controlled by Republicans, To hold the vote on releasing the Epstein files, which of course they then did.
01:45:19.000And that not only embarrassed the president, but it also exposed Israel.
01:45:23.000In addition to that, Thomas Massey's gone on Tucker Carlson's show repeatedly to talk about the influence of AIPAC and other organs of the Israel lobby.
01:45:33.000He says he's the only Republican member that does not have an AIPAC handler.
01:45:38.000So, why do you think this is the all important race?
01:45:43.000Why do you think there's $32 million, most expensive race?
01:45:47.000Well, if you watch the news, they will tell you it's about Trump.
01:45:51.000If you know the score, you know this is about the Israel lobby.
01:45:56.000So we're going to talk all about it tonight.
01:48:16.000So that's all of March, all of April, most of May.
01:48:21.000This is a two and a half month conflict.
01:48:23.000And by the way, ever since the war started, I don't believe more than 30 ships have left the Strait of Hormuz in a given day since the war started.0.92
01:48:34.000So, we have hit Iran with everything we have, and it has had no effect.0.93
01:48:38.000We sunk their Navy, we killed the supreme leader, attacked the leadership.0.95
01:48:43.000But according to the New York Times, as of last week, they maintain 90% of their missile storage facilities, 70% of their missile stockpile, 75% of their missile launch platforms along the coast of the Strait of Hormuz.
01:48:57.000And to this day, the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, has not opened at any time since the war started.
01:49:05.000In the meantime, we punched ourselves out.
01:49:18.000We're talking tens of billions of dollars in damage, tens of billions of dollars in cost, a dozen casualties, many more serious injuries, which have not been reported.
01:49:31.000And they say now that even if we went back to war, and this is what is worrisome, the Pentagon says that even if we return to a conflict that Maybe it wouldn't even be effective because Iran has figured out how to counter our aerial attacks.
01:49:48.000They've mapped out our flight patterns.0.70
01:49:50.000They've mapped out our operations.0.79
01:49:53.000And if we come back, they're going to shoot planes out of the sky, just like they did, if you recall, shortly before the ceasefire started when those transport aircraft and fighter jets went down and were attacked inside of Iran.
01:55:22.000As you know, I went to the club once in January and then I got banned from basically all clubs.
01:55:29.000I go to a party with Sneeko on Saturday and I'm just kind of like standing there getting frame mugged by absolutely everybody, not drinking, you know, not socializing.
01:55:42.000I'm just kind of standing there, standing there behind Sneeko.
01:55:46.000You know, Sneeko's talking to everybody.
01:55:48.000I'm just kind of standing there like, hey guys, hey guys, I'm here too.
01:58:29.000The old people can't stand me and they hate me.1.00
01:58:32.000But the young people in the streets, In LA, in Miami, even in Chicago, in New York, black, white, brown, yellow, bro, they love the goat.0.99
02:08:05.000In this cycle, the president, Trump, And the Israel lobby have poured in $32 million into this race, into this district, to try to unseat him with a primary challenger named Ed Galrain.
02:08:20.000And the reason this is happening is because simultaneously, Thomas Massey is said to oppose Trump's agenda and has broken with Trump on some key votes.
02:08:30.000At the same time, Thomas Massey has also taken a very Israel critical posture.
02:08:35.000Now, we're going to talk about this dynamic because to me, this is actually maybe the most interesting thing.0.61
02:09:00.000What you will see in the New York Times and what you will see in the press and on social media is that whether Thomas Massey wins tomorrow is a referendum on President Trump's ability to control the party.
02:09:13.000The narrative from the White House and from the party and from the media is that Trump is punishing Massey for not voting with the president, not supporting the president's legislative agenda.
02:09:25.000And it is Thomas Massey's defiance, his disobedience to Trump, which is why Trump is punishing him.
02:09:32.000And the Israel lobby is only bandwagoning on as sort of reinforcements or backup.
02:09:38.000And truly, the way to interpret the outcome is whether Trump has that much juice.
02:09:46.000Who typically carries this district and unseat him through sheer force of will, does he still maintain that level of influence over the party?
02:09:58.000Now, on the flip side, many other people are saying in our circles and on social media in particular, less so in the papers of record and in the legacy media, on social media, everybody is saying this is really a referendum on the Israel lobby's control over Congress.
02:10:22.000He has exposed AIPAC's grip on the Republican conference.
02:10:27.000He voted for the release of the Epstein files, voted against foreign aid to Israel, voted in favor of the War Powers Resolution to stop Trump's war in Iran.
02:10:37.000So many people are saying, well, clearly this is retribution, this is a reprisal.
02:10:41.000Thomas Massey is not just broken with Trump, but he's also really exposed the Israel lobby.
02:10:48.000And that's, let's say, the real reason.0.57
02:10:50.000And they're enforcing their control over the Republican Party by making an example out of him.
02:10:58.000They did the same thing to a few progressive candidates in their primaries on the Democrat side in 2024, notably Jamal Bowman and Corey Bush in Missouri and Massachusetts, respectively.
02:11:14.000And so now people say they're just doing the same thing in the Republican Party.
02:11:19.000Well, let's get through some of what is going on, and then I'll tell you how these things are related because I have actually heard some of what is really going on here, and it's not actually cut and dry.0.74
02:11:30.000I obviously would tend to lean towards the latter explanation that obviously this is the Israel lobby enforcing their will on the party.
02:11:40.000But it's interesting to see how Trump plays into this.
02:11:46.000We're just going to work through some of what's going on and then we'll elaborate on it.
02:11:50.000It says, quote, on Tuesday, voters in Kentucky's fourth congressional district will decide whether Massey becomes the latest casualty of Trump's campaign to unseat foes inside the Republican Party.
02:12:02.000As he faces off against Ed Galrain, a former Navy SEAL and fifth generation farmer who was personally recruited by the president.
02:12:11.000The race has been the most expensive House primary in history in terms of ad spending, according to Ad Impact, totaling more than $32 million.
02:12:21.000And this is largely dominated by Trump aligned groups and pro Israel organizations pouring millions into negative ads against Thomas Massey.
02:12:30.000On Saturday, Trump successfully ousted Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana.
02:12:35.000After recruiting and backing a primary opponent, Representative Julia Letlow.
02:12:40.000And earlier this month in Indiana, Trump helped unseat state lawmakers whom he blamed for foiling his redistricting there.
02:12:46.000Galrain has leaned into his identity as Trump's chosen candidate, telling Kentuckians at a campaign stop on Thursday that he is 100% behind the president and what he is doing to turn our nation around.
02:12:58.000Massey was one of only two House Republicans to vote against Trump's big, beautiful bill.
02:13:03.000But the final straw for Trump, according to Massey, was the congressman's participation in a bipartisan push.
02:13:09.000To force the Justice Department to release all files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein.
02:13:14.000Trump initially opposed the bill before eventually signing it into law.
02:13:19.000Massey, who has long opposed foreign aid and military involvement overseas, also sponsored a war powers resolution to stop Trump's strikes on Iran and is one of the most vocal Republican critics of the war.
02:13:31.000Massey argues the outcome will come down to turnout, and he points to a sharp generational divide in the sparse polling of the district.
02:13:38.000Younger voters, he says, are breaking heavily for him.
02:13:41.000It's older voters, the Fox News demographic, who are drifting towards his opponent, he says.
02:13:47.000The younger people do want America first.
02:13:49.000They want fewer wars because they might be the ones that have to fight them, he said.
02:13:53.000This will be a referendum on whether the future of the party is here on May 19th.
02:13:59.000So, like I said, the primary is tomorrow.
02:14:01.000And I would encourage everybody that lives in Kentucky that is a supporter of mine go out there and vote for Thomas Massey.
02:14:08.000Make a plan, find your polling location.
02:14:12.000Bring the required information, bring your ID, all that stuff, and go out and vote for Thomas Massey.
02:14:18.000But I want to talk about some of the inside baseball because I actually have some knowledge of this.
02:14:25.000And what I heard from Washington is that what really happened is that Thomas Massey made himself an enemy of the Israel lobby years ago.
02:15:05.000It was not too long after that that he made that infamous appearance on Tucker Carlson talking about AIPAC handlers and how much control the Israel lobby has over Congress.
02:15:16.000So, Thomas Massey already had the Israel lobby on his case for a long time.
02:15:23.000And what I heard is that Thomas Massey went to the president and said, I will vote for your original spending bill in March of this year, or rather of 2025.
02:15:36.000You might remember there was a big spending package, the first one of its kind in the early years of Trump's second term.
02:15:43.000And Trump was trying to whip the votes, corral everybody to get behind it.
02:15:47.000And the deal was this Thomas Massey said, Well, I will get behind your spending package, even though it's a lot of spending and there's not a lot of cuts.0.83
02:15:54.000He said, but I want you to shut down all of this Israeli money that's flowing into my district and going against me.
02:16:03.000And the rumor is Massey voted for the spending package, and Trump did not hold up his end of the bargain.
02:16:09.000He didn't go to AIPAC, he didn't go to the Israel lobby, he didn't shut the money down.
02:16:14.000And so the money actually kept pouring into Thomas Massey's district.
02:16:17.000They found this primary opponent, so on and so forth.
02:16:20.000And so that's when Massey said, wow, so I voted for your bill.
02:16:24.000You're not holding up your end of the bargain.
02:16:25.000And that is why then, when the big, beautiful bill came up a few months later, Massey voted against, and then he went on Tucker Carlson again, and then he voted for the Epstein files.
02:16:36.000Massey basically said, If you're not going to help me, why would I help you?
02:16:52.000It's a rumor floating around Washington, D.C.
02:16:54.000But the gist of it is that there was some kind of a deal that was brokered between the White House and Massey that Trump was supposed to apparently.
02:17:03.000Try to get the Israelis to take their foot off the gas in Massey's district, and Trump did not hold up his end of the bargain.
02:17:10.000And that is why Massey then specifically went out against Trump and this bill in particular, that there was some kind of quid pro quo, something that I heard.
02:17:47.000This is what the Israel lobby openly says.
02:17:51.000And when I say the Israel lobby, I'm talking about, let's just use AIPAC as the most well known and biggest example American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
02:18:01.000AIPAC went out in 2024, the last cycle, and they put up $100 million.
02:18:11.000Specifically, they said to run primary challengers against any congressman, Republican or Democrat, that did not vote for foreign aid to Israel.
02:18:41.000December, There's a short term ceasefire.
02:18:44.000January, there's a short term ceasefire again.
02:18:48.000Or pardon me, that actually came a year later.
02:18:51.000In the spring of 2024, Israel is in the thick of the war in Gaza.0.53
02:18:56.000You might remember, they were in there, they were in Gaza City, they were plowing through every city, dropping all this ordinance, moving the population around, decimating the infrastructure.0.52
02:19:07.000They were contending with the Houthis in the Red Sea, Hezbollah in the north, had to defend themselves against Iran after provoking them in April of 2024.0.62
02:19:16.000It was in the context of this that they were asking the Biden administration for a $26 billion aid package to replenish their missile defense systems.
02:19:27.000Not just Iron Dome, but also Arrow 2, Arrow 3, David Sling, all their other weapon systems that shoot down the rockets and drones from Hezbollah, from the Houthis, from the PMF, and from Hamas.
02:19:42.000Virtually all of Congress votes in favor of this, except for Thomas Massey.
02:19:46.000And a handful of progressive Democrats.
02:19:49.000And this is when AIPAC went out there shortly after this vote in the spring of 2024.
02:19:54.000And they basically said anybody that voted against the bill, we are now going to pour in $100 million in a handful of select races.
02:20:03.000And we're going to make sure that everybody that didn't vote for it will no longer hold elected office.
02:20:08.000And they did this mostly with progressive Democrats.
02:20:11.000Like I said, Jamal Bowman was one, Corey Bush was another.
02:20:15.000They also put money against Thomas Massey.
02:20:18.000They put money behind a lot of people to the tune of $100 million, in many cases in the most expensive congressional elections up until that point in time.
02:20:27.000And that is precisely what they're doing again here with Thomas Massey $32 million in outside money in Kentucky's fourth.
02:20:38.000And it's got nothing to do with the big, beautiful bill, which passed anyway.
02:20:42.000It's got nothing to do with some of the other votes that Massey has gone against the president or did not vote in the way that the White House wanted him to vote.
02:20:51.000This has everything to do with that initial original sin, the interview on Tucker Carlson, as well as then I think the ultimate thing, the last straw, was that Thomas Massey was the one and he joined up with Marjorie Greene, Nancy Mason, Lauren Boebert to vote on a discharge petition that would force the House of Representatives against the will of its Speaker Johnson, Mike Johnson, to vote on the release of the Epstein files,
02:21:20.000which finally saw the light of day early in January.
02:21:23.000These are the things taken together, which is why you now have the most expensive primary election in history $32 million in ad spending, trying to unseat this libertarian Republican congressman.
02:21:38.000Now, with that being said, at the same time, and this is incredible to me, no one else, so everyone maybe has an idea about this.
02:21:47.000I think everybody is basically aware Thomas Massey is one of the only Republican congressmen who is openly exposed.
02:21:53.000What the Israel lobby is doing, openly went against Israel's wishes in Congress, fought against U.S. support for their wars.
02:23:09.000That's the official line from the White House.
02:23:11.000That's the official line from all the mainstream media.
02:23:14.000That's the official line from all the pro Israel conservative media.
02:23:19.000There is something like a complete media blackout about this.
02:23:24.000And what's incredible is that, like I said, AIPAC isn't even hiding it.
02:23:31.000It's not like they're concealing it or lying.
02:23:34.000There is no pretext, there's no conceit.
02:23:37.000They're openly saying we're spending all this money, yeah, because we want to make an example out of congressmen that expose us and oppose us.
02:26:04.000Even though he's unpopular, even though his favorability and his approval is at an all time low, even in spite of his failure in the war, even in spite of his spiraling numbers on the economy, they're going to say Trump still has this unimpeachable, no pun intended, influence over the party.
02:26:22.000And that is the price that Thomas Massey paid.
02:27:33.000It's really just as simple as don't go against the leader of your party, don't go against the president that runs the party that you are a part of.
02:28:44.000Now that I'm telling you, you're going to see it.
02:28:47.000And what they're trying to do is make it so that they don't have to defend their position and they can talk past us.
02:28:53.000And what I mean by that is, we are looking at this situation.
02:28:56.000And by the way, I don't necessarily agree with Thomas Massey on everything.
02:29:01.000I don't agree with every vote that he's taken.
02:29:04.000I don't even really ideologically agree with him as a small L libertarian, to be perfectly honest with you.
02:29:10.000However, I recognize that we have to stand behind him because he is under attack, and that makes him actually.
02:29:20.000The standard bearer, it makes him a bellwether for whether we are an independent country.
02:29:25.000If he's still standing, it means that he is a bulwark of sovereignty in the American Congress.
02:29:31.000And so it doesn't matter whether you agree with everything, you like the cut of his jib.
02:29:35.000We got to support him because if he's still standing, it means the Israel lobby doesn't control everything.
02:29:42.000And so this is what we are saying, and this is what you might say.
02:29:45.000What the pro Trump people have been brainwashed into thinking your coworkers.
02:29:50.000Your dad, your normie friends, what they are slowly being conditioned to believe is nah, it's not about that.
02:29:59.000What's really going on is well, he just went against Trump and Trump went against Massey and Trump runs the party and you know, he shouldn't have done that.
02:30:28.000Randy Fine is out there saying, We need no dual citizens in Congress and we need to cut foreign aid.
02:30:35.000And we, yes, yes, Randy Fine has said those things.
02:30:38.000And he said, And we need mass deportations and so on.
02:30:41.000And what they are doing, and by they, I mean these pro Israel Jews and their accomplices in the Trump movement that are quietest on this issue.0.73
02:30:49.000They accommodate the pro Israel lobby.0.84
02:30:52.000What they are doing is they're basically just turtling up.
02:30:56.000They're concealing their pro Israel loyalties and allegiances, and they are hiding behind Trump and the immigration issue.
02:31:06.000And they are framing every issue, every subsidiary issue, through those two lenses.
02:31:27.000And this is how they're reframing every issue.
02:31:30.000And what they are doing is they are drafting behind Trump in the same way that in an auto race like NASCAR, You'll have the car that's in the lead.
02:31:40.000The car that's in second might drive behind that car so that the car in front will take all the wind resistance.
02:31:48.000And that gives the car behind a boost.
02:31:51.000They can accelerate and speed ahead of the car in front.
02:32:23.000I know the people in the conversation.
02:32:26.000In February, Stephen Miller was one of the most vocal supporters of the war in Iran.0.87
02:32:34.000And yet, if you interrogate any Trump supporter, they'll say, Stephen Miller, that good Jew that is against immigration, it's like, No, he's the typical Jew that is hiding behind immigration, and his real purpose is to be there when it counts to push war in Iran.0.93
02:32:53.000That's the real reason he's there.0.91
02:32:55.000And people are going to say, well, he is a Jew, and he happens to be there because he's loyal to Trump, and yeah, what do you expect?0.91
02:33:02.000He's going to support the war in Iran.0.71
02:33:05.000No, he used the immigration issue to increase his profile, to get loyalty and proximity to Trump.0.89
02:33:14.000So that he will be in a position to influence Trump on an issue that's actually near and dear to his heart, and that is that Iran is taken out.
02:33:24.000And if you think he's one of the good ones, then why is his wife, Katie Miller, a Jewish chauvinist, talking about her Jewish kids on Piers Morgan?
02:34:23.000However, it's not looking good for him.
02:34:26.000And I think that if he loses, this is how they are going to retcon the entire story.
02:34:32.000And a lot of people are not ready for that.
02:34:35.000And this is what they do, by the way, with everything.
02:34:39.000And this is how they get away with it.
02:34:42.000I'll give you a few other examples and then we'll move on.
02:34:46.000The other example that comes to mind is when at the same time, As that vote on foreign aid in April 2024, there were huge protests on college campuses against the war in Gaza.
02:35:00.000It was all left wingers, all progressive groups at UCLA, where they took over, at Columbia, at the University of Pennsylvania.
02:35:08.000It was all left wingers, and they literally, in some cases, occupied the campus, like set up barricades.
02:35:19.000And there was a lot of panic among Jewish leadership in LA, in New York.
02:35:26.000They wanted the cops to go in and break the backs of the protesters.0.99
02:35:30.000At UCLA in particular, there were Israeli foreign nationals beating the shit out of American students with metal pipes and baseball bats, beating the fuck out of them for protesting our support over the war in Gaza.0.98
02:35:44.000And this was becoming a big problem because it was looking like a Vietnam situation.0.98
02:35:50.000In the same way that the student protesters were doing these big demonstrations in the 60s and 70s, and the National Guard came in and shot people, and it turned into this spectacle.
02:36:01.000And it forced the government into a no win situation.
02:36:37.000A lot of you guys got red pilled last year, or this year, or 10 minutes ago, or you're just tuning in for the first time.
02:36:45.000Maybe you just don't have that good of a memory, but I remember.
02:36:50.000And in spring of 2024, there was this unbelievably astroturfed effort at UNC Chapel Hill in North Carolina to push this narrative.
02:37:03.000That a bunch of conservative, rock rib, conservative, pro Trump, white based frat bros were going out waving the American flag against the left wing hordes, beating them down in favor of Trump and America and against wokeness.
02:37:23.000And there was that infamous photo of the frat bros and their vineyard vines and Sperry's and whatever hoisting up the American flag.
02:37:33.000Surrounded by hostile left wing protesters.
02:37:36.000Now, what did they effectively do with that narrative?
02:37:40.000They had the frat bros at the Republican convention in July.
02:37:44.000Bill Ackman, the Jewish billionaire alum from Harvard who led the charge to fire their faculty for supporting those protests or tolerating them, he donated to them $10,000 to throw them a rager to celebrate all these things.
02:37:59.000What did that little operation effectively do?
02:38:22.000The idealistic young people from right and left are out there protesting that America's getting our hands bloody in all of this, that we are going to be liable for it.
02:38:33.000And they flipped the narrative overnight to, No, those were generic left wing protesters.
02:38:39.000Those are just generic, unlikable, progressive, blue hair, feminist types.0.67
02:38:49.000They framed it like, oh, well, you just have this generic, general left wing revolt.
02:38:55.000What's really going on is there are some pro Trump American patriotic frat guys that are out there to remind everybody that we still love America.0.99
02:39:04.000Hey, bitch, we're still waving the American flag.0.98
02:39:07.000And they drowned out what those left wing protests were really about.0.99
02:39:12.000And so, whereas it was framed as we're against a genocide, suddenly it turned into this is about patriotism against a generic left wing uprising.
02:39:21.000Never mind the reality that all those students at UNC Chapel Hill that were a part of this opposition.0.51
02:39:28.000They were all from the Jewish fraternity.
02:39:30.000Many of them were born in Israel, studied in Israel.
02:39:33.000And alongside the American flag, you had at least a half dozen Israeli flags as well.
02:39:40.000And many of them weren't even conservative.
02:40:16.000And I'm telling you, if we want to recapture the right wing on behalf of nationalism, on behalf of American sovereignty, contra Israeli subversion, we have to deal with this intellectually.0.71
02:40:32.000We have to call this out and understand this bait and switch.0.57
02:40:36.000It's not to say we're not going to talk about Israel buying off the election and making Thomas Massey lose because he opposed AIPAC.
02:40:44.000It's not that we're not going to talk about that.
02:40:47.000It's that we are going to understand how they will retcon the narrative.
02:40:53.000Because if we don't understand that, we are going to lose a very big demographic.
02:40:57.000Because I'll tell you something there is a lot of good white people, there's a lot of good conservatives that would support us.
02:42:53.000And by the way, they're going to do it with the midterm elections, and they're going to do it with JD Vance.
02:42:59.000That is how they're going to keep Republicans corralled on the plantation.
02:43:03.000That's how they're going to get their guy in with Palantir in 2028, because they're going to tell everybody it's about immigration, it's about China, it's about the American flag, it's about every other thing than what it's really about.
02:43:20.000That's the game that's being run on you.
02:43:21.000So people ask me, how do I red pill my boomer parents?
02:43:38.000It was appropriate to come out very strongly with this.0.67
02:43:41.000It's the Jews, the very, let's say, basic, simple form of the idea.0.77
02:43:48.000When we were up against people like Shapiro, when Shapiro goes online every day and says, We got to support Israel no matter what, Israel can defend herself.
02:43:57.000Never mind, give us all your money or we're going to nuke you.
02:44:01.000It was useful against an adversary like Shapiro to say, you're Jewish, you're pro Israel, et cetera.
02:44:10.000But when your opponent is Matt Walsh, well, Matt Walsh can always have this plausible deniability and say, hey, man, I'm against the foreign aid too.
02:44:18.000However, the real reason Thomas Massey got voted out is he's not with my guy Trump.
02:44:47.000Thomas Massey, well, I'm against all this foreign aid to Israel, but also he voted against my president and border security.
02:44:55.000We have to contend with these things, we have to deal with these things.
02:44:59.000We have to be in the world talking to people where they are.
02:45:04.000So, mark my words, don't get me wrong.
02:45:06.000This is a pitched battle over APAC's influence, but that is not how it will be characterized one way or the other after the result comes out tomorrow.
02:45:16.000And you will see that will be the narrative on Twitter.
02:45:19.000You'll have our guys saying, oh, Israel lobby won, et cetera.0.63
02:45:22.000But if you're looking at anything your coworkers or Boomer relatives are watching, they'll all be saying, that's what you get for going against Trump.0.85
02:46:57.000And then the next day, Iran just ripped up our offer.
02:47:02.000Iran just used our offer as toilet paper, and then they flushed it down the toilet, and then they spit in the face of our diplomat, and they said, We'll never negotiate.0.90
02:47:12.000We're going to absolutely destroy them tomorrow.0.96
02:47:16.000I swear, I swear I'm going to do it.0.99
02:47:18.000Tomorrow, we are going to drop nukes on them.1.00
02:50:14.000It says, quote, President Trump said Monday that he had authorized a new wave of attacks against Iran this week, but that he was holding off to make room for serious negotiations after he said three Gulf leaders requested more time to work out a nuclear deal.
02:50:31.000On Monday, he confirmed plans to strike and canceled them at the same time.
02:50:35.000He said, quote, we are getting ready to do a very major attack tomorrow.0.89
02:50:40.000But I put it off for a little while, hopefully, maybe forever, but possibly for a little while also, because we've had very big discussions with Iran and we'll see what they amount to.0.90
02:50:51.000As the fallout continues, negotiations on Iran's nuclear program in the Strait of Hormuz have stalled.
02:50:57.000Mr. Trump has rejected multiple proposals from Iran, demanding more concessions on their nuclear program.
02:51:04.000On Monday, Mr. Trump said the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE asked him to postpone military strikes.
02:51:11.000Because they believe they could strike a deal with Iran that might satisfy the United States.
02:51:16.000Trump said, So I was called by these three countries plus others, and they're dealing directly with our people.
02:51:21.000And right now, Iran, and there seems to be a good chance they can work something out.0.90
02:51:26.000If we can do that without bombing the hell out of them, I'd be very happy.0.93
02:51:30.000Mr. Trump reiterated that he would require any deal to prohibit Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.0.95
02:51:36.000Earlier on social media, Mr. Trump said he told his top military officials, To prepare for a full large scale assault of Iran if an acceptable deal is not reached.
02:51:47.000Iranian commanders, possibly with Russian help, studied the flight plans of American fighter jets and bombers.
02:51:54.000The official warned that the downing of the F 15E jet last month and the ground fire that struck an F 35 revealed that American flight tactics had become too predictable in ways that allowed Iran to defend against them more capably.
02:53:14.000And that is putting huge pressure, economic pressure, on Asia acutely.
02:53:18.000Specifically, countries like the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, they rely on oil from the Persian Gulf.
02:53:26.000But the upward pressure on prices because of the supply constraint is putting pressure on everybody in Europe, in the United States, where gas prices are rising, in Europe, where they're rationing energy, in Japan, where they're adding a surcharge for fuel costs to all flights in and out of the country.
02:53:46.000So these effects are being felt, and they still are not even fully factored in.
02:53:54.000There is much worse to come, even if everything changed tomorrow.
02:54:00.000In this time, the United States is working out a deal with Iran.0.55
02:54:03.000And let me just characterize it thusly.
02:54:06.000Since the war started, Iran has been very clear about what they want and what they expect and what will satisfy them to end the war.
02:54:16.000And what they want are the following things they are not giving up enrichment of uranium, they are not giving up their nuclear stockpile to the United States.
02:54:26.000They want to keep the Strait of Hormuz, they want reparations, they want to make money to rebuild their country.
02:54:35.000And additionally, they say they want a ceasefire in Lebanon and for the United States to withdraw from all of its military positions in the region.0.84
02:54:43.000These have been Iran's demands from the very beginning.
02:54:47.000And they have not changed even once.0.91
02:54:52.000Iran has never said that they are going to restrict enrichment.
02:54:55.000They have never said they agree to sunset enrichment.
02:54:58.000They have never said they will offshore enrichment to an island or a third party country.
02:55:02.000They have never said they're giving us uranium.
02:55:05.000The most they have said is they will dilute.
02:55:08.000Some of their uranium, maybe half of it, overseen by the IAEA.
02:55:13.000Or maybe they might give it to a third country.
02:55:16.000That was something floated by the United States.
02:55:18.000I think they have never said they will settle for anything less than a ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:55:24.000And they've never said they're going to open the strait without charging a toll and creating some kind of formal legal control over it with Oman.0.83
02:55:34.000These have been their demands from the beginning.0.69
02:55:37.000Conversely, The US has never changed its demands.
02:56:13.000In the past 80 days, almost, Trump has come to the press and on True Social and in the White House, and he has said repeatedly, We are close to making a deal.
02:56:23.000We're sending our envoys to make a deal.
02:57:00.000And by the way, Iran has been calling this out every week.
02:57:04.000Their parliamentary speaker, their foreign minister, other leadership in the country have said in public, on Twitter, in the IRGC press in Iran, they have all said repeatedly, we do not know what this person is talking about.
02:57:35.000How could we have any kind of rapport where we would agree to you to hold up your end of the bargain in some kind of big deal and some kind of grand bargain that solves all the issues?
02:58:35.000We're going to give them more time to make a deal.
02:58:38.000They asked us so nicely, we're going to give them another day to negotiate.
02:58:43.000The reality, and this is the other aspect of the conflict, is that as long as this conflict has gone on, our military operations have not been effective.0.50
02:58:52.000What has been represented to the press as of last week is that we have not meaningfully degraded Iran's missile stockpile, its drone stockpile.
02:59:01.000And as a matter of fact, their air defenses are getting better, not worse.0.57
02:59:06.000So, when Israel surprise attacked Iran last year, why was it so effective?0.77
02:59:11.000Because they caught Iran by surprise.0.62
02:59:14.000Israel had operators inside the country launch a cyber attack, making Iran deaf, dumb, and blind, blocking their intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
02:59:24.000And that is how they were able to launch from within the country and from outside the country drone attacks, shoulder mounted missile attacks, as well as airstrikes, because Iran was not able to scramble its air force and its air defenses were offline.
02:59:43.000And then Iran put it together very quickly, and Israel started to lose.
02:59:48.000Suddenly, Israel was not able to have complete air dominance over Iran, and they were getting bombarded with missiles and running out of interceptors, and they sued for peace.
02:59:58.000Then it started all over again a couple months ago.0.75
03:00:02.000United States and Israel come in with the element of surprise heavy, and they bomb everything, and they just overwhelm Iran.0.87
03:00:10.000Air superiority over the western half of the country.0.93
03:00:14.000But then it seems that Iran started to catch on a little bit, and it started to get a little bit too intense for Israel, the U.S., and all those Gulf countries.
03:00:23.000Iran was allegedly doing airstrikes with F 15s on a U.S. base in Kuwait.
03:00:29.000They destroyed nine U.S. bases in the Gulf countries, raining missiles down on Israel.
03:00:34.000We don't even know the extent of the damage because it's complete military censorship.
03:00:39.000So not only did we not degrade Iran's strategic conventional capabilities, which is their Ballistic and cruise missiles and drones.
03:00:48.000They maintain most of their stockpile, most of their launch platforms, most of their storage and production facilities.0.56
03:00:54.000They've either repaired them or they were never destroyed.
03:00:58.000But in addition to that, they're shooting down American jets.
03:01:02.000They shot down a jet over Iran, they hit an F 35, they blew up a strata, I believe, three strata tankers, or maybe it was six in Saudi Arabia.
03:01:12.000They blew up one of our reconnaissance ships, of which we only have a handful.
03:01:17.000They took out a THAAD system, one of the radar aspects of it, in Jordan.0.69
03:01:22.000And what the US military assessed in the same day that our strike was canceled is maybe if we went back in, they would shoot down more of our fighters because they have worked with Russia and they know how we're going to go about it.
03:02:34.000It tells us that really there's a couple of things that might happen, which is either we are going to make a deal on Iran's terms.0.96
03:02:43.000If we can't fight them, we can't bomb them, we can't liberate the Strait of Hormuz, liberate.0.94
03:02:49.000If we cannot be militarily successful and they won't budge because we have no leverage, then we're going to be forced to accept a deal and spin it as a victory.0.91
03:02:59.000A deal in which they don't give up their nuclear program and they don't give up the Strait.
03:03:02.000And that's just going to be unambiguously, unequivocally, a strategic loss.
03:03:09.000Other option is that all of this is a smokescreen.
03:03:13.000Trump is not serious about any of this.
03:03:15.000And what is really happening behind the scenes is that U.S. military planners are recalibrating for something.
03:03:23.000Maybe early on they recognized what we were doing was not working.
03:03:27.000The Strait of Hormuz remains closed.1.00
03:03:33.000So, maybe they have been recalibrating their approach, keeping oil prices stable, maybe mobilizing a different kind of force or a bigger force in the Middle East for a different kind of operation or a bigger operation.
03:03:48.000And all of this push and pull is just meant to flood the zone and create this fog of war.0.90
03:03:54.000If we can keep Iran off balance, there's this kind of boy who cried wolf effect.0.88
03:04:00.000If Iran thinks that all we do is bluff and we lie about diplomacy, maybe then they'll.0.98
03:04:06.000Maybe then they won't anticipate it, although I don't know that that's the case.
03:04:11.000But if we go back, the question becomes is it even possible at all for us to be militarily successful?0.76
03:04:18.000What we would have to do is open up the Strait of Hormuz, have some kind of intervention where Iran cannot retaliate with missiles and drones against the Gulf.0.82
03:04:29.000It would have to be successful, so we would have to evade Iranian air defense.0.77
03:04:34.000If there's any kind of ground force, they're going to have to worry about drones and missiles, which we can't seem to.0.91
03:04:39.000Even locate, much less destroy or eradicate.
03:04:43.000So these seem like questions that if the military has answers to them, we would not know that.
03:04:50.000But these are some pretty big questions about whether or not the U.S. military even can be successful at creating leverage where we could get something that resembles a favorable deal or a compromise.
03:05:35.000It was Israel that provoked the confrontation, it was the Gulf countries which lobbied Washington to do this on their behalf.0.88
03:05:43.000This is part of Israel's grand strategy to achieve a greater Israel by destroying all of their rivals using American power by lobbying them through the Israel lobby.0.69
03:07:08.000This is the ultimate, abject betrayal of America first.
03:07:15.000You could not even imagine a more severe betrayal of America first than for Donald Trump, of all people, to bring us to war in Iran on behalf of Israel.
03:07:25.000And so I would like to see nothing more than for his presidency.
03:07:30.000And his legacy and his political career to die in a war in Iran.0.60
03:15:46.000That's all the white people that I know.1.00
03:15:48.000It's one of these guys with that like scumbag, that like ironic scumbag look.1.00
03:15:53.000They got like a mullet and like a piercing and like a stupid fucking mustache and they're like super skinny and they're wearing like flared pants and like a, like a, like a wife beater, a tank top.1.00
03:16:10.000And then they're at some stupid fucking indie show with their alt girlfriend, their alt disgusting pig girlfriend with bangs.1.00
03:16:19.000And you're like, Yeah, this is like Hitler would have hated this.1.00
03:16:45.000I'd like to, one, upbraid you for your positions on war, two, educate your listeners about a potential draft, three, share a nugget of wisdom from my time in the Ron Paul R evolution.
03:17:32.000Since you're essentially always on duty as a CEO, I hope this weekend's collaborations actually allow you some space to breathe, praying for your well being and rest.
03:18:36.000Because I'll make expressions or I'll do body language or I'll be sarcastic, and it's like they don't even pick up on it, they don't reflect it.
03:18:48.000And so it's like you're not even talking to someone that's like experiencing you.
03:19:51.000When I say that you shouldn't go out there with a loaded gun on a live stream yelling the N word, and if something bad happens to you, maybe you should reflect on how you got into that situation.0.66
03:20:03.000That's me saying, yeah, I think white people should be under attack all the time.0.54
03:21:25.000Are you going to pay for his kid's life?0.62
03:21:26.000Are you going to pay for his college tuition?
03:21:30.000Who's going to tell his parents their son is dead?
03:21:34.000So I know there are a lot of anonymous people on the internet that say, he's a hero, he's a martyr, gassing him up.
03:21:42.000Yeah, I don't know if those people are really looking out for his best interest or his family or the copycats that will inevitably follow suit.
03:21:54.000No, I don't think that's a good idea.1.00
03:21:57.000Actually, and it doesn't mean I think that blacks should have free reign or something, but look, you fucking idiots, you know what he's doing.1.00
03:25:38.000And they don't obviously want that to happen.0.57
03:25:41.000So it's this very game of calibration, which is they want to be far enough along, but they don't want to be so far along that it actually creates a self fulfilling prophecy that the U.S. and Israel will.
03:25:56.000Actually, accelerate their timeline for regime change.0.55
03:27:13.000We first need to build a political organization.
03:27:16.000And that happens with a lot of behind the scenes networking first.
03:27:20.000And then maybe there's a critical mass where we're powerful enough to emerge.
03:27:24.000But I'll tell you that for now, we're in the stage where there's a ton of people that know the relevant facts, but they just don't know each other and how to help each other and what we're doing.
03:27:35.000And we need to kind of knit all these people together, knit all these different scenes together, get everybody on the same page.
03:27:42.000And at least for now, it's going to be an underground.1.00
03:27:44.000So these retard rallies where everybody's going to go and say, let's just fucking do something, let's just run for office.1.00
03:27:50.000We're all going to go to, hey, everybody, come to anti Semitic meeting.1.00
03:27:54.000You know, I don't know that that's actually the best idea.0.68
03:27:57.000Now, we may do an event at the end of the year, but it's not going to be like we're doing chapters and we're going to do a bunch of these things.
03:28:03.000We're going to do a big rally, we're going to urge discretion.
03:28:07.000We're going to hope that it's big enough that it's going to be chill.
03:34:44.000And that's why I gave you a heads up so it didn't sound like cope.
03:34:48.000Oh no, like we're unpopular, but that's a, I told you at the beginning of the year, I said it was good in 25.
03:34:52.000I said in 26, there's going to be some challenges.
03:34:55.000But I feel like even though we're having to fight a lot of battles, there's still like a ton of energy, ton of creative energy, a lot of new people, a lot of young people, a lot of talent.
03:41:14.000It's like, dude, you're worth like a hundred million dollars, faggot.1.00
03:41:18.000He goes to, dude, you know, this is, dude, it's like, dude, this is how you know, this is how you know he is a totally fake human being.1.00
03:41:30.000He goes to this turning point speaking thing in Indiana last year.
03:42:44.000It's the same reason, like when Fauci would be behind the curtain with his mask off, then he would put it on and walk to the dais or walk to the podium with it on and say hi and then take it off again.
03:43:16.000You boarded a private jet with your dog, flew to the event, got your driver to drive you to the event, brought the dog on stage, and then said, I don't even know what to do with this thing.
03:44:06.000My two favorite hobbies that I love to do are fishing at my multi million dollar compound in Maine.
03:44:13.000And then my second favorite thing to do is fly on a chartered plane to Saudi Arabia or Qatar and meet with the crown princes of those countries.
03:45:48.000I have seen enough of it that I know how it works.
03:45:51.000I think that, and I'm not knocking him, but I think if you're someone like Dave who's had a very different go of things, maybe you never see that aspect of it.
03:46:03.000I say that uniquely because of my own experience, I have been able to see the inconsistencies in how people behave and when they lie.
03:56:46.000I know you don't like Queen, but I hope the next time you are out driving at night, you'll listen to Somebody to Love by Queen and think of me.
03:58:36.000Who could have possibly seen this coming?
03:58:38.000Well, if you even predicted this a minute before it happened, it must be because you didn't really want them to win and you're just demoralizing everybody.
03:59:41.000Being on the side of the winner seems more plus EV in life than being on the side of the constantly losing side.
03:59:45.000Loki Alex Carp and Neotech will continue winning, and you can either ride in constant hate and keep being pissed about losing, or what am I missing?
03:59:49.000Why would people join a contrarian movement that is losing on all fronts over and over again?
04:00:26.000Let's look at them as potential mentors or Trojan horses and let us just learn from them, become better than them, and then overtake them.
04:00:37.000I mean, I want to emulate their playbook rather than this like loser movement where you're always mad, you're always yelling, you're always losing, you're always on the outside looking in, always being outflanked.
04:00:48.000You know, we want to win, win, victory at all costs.
04:03:36.000And just when that's when you need to be the most paranoid, that's when you need to be the most distrusting.
04:03:45.000Just when you think you're good, just when you think you're square, that's when you make a mistake, you trust people, and that's when they let you down.
04:04:44.000You honestly need that from time to time to snap you back into your senses because you could really become a true fool unless something like that really snaps you back to reality.0.88
04:04:54.000It's like smelling salts or something.0.75
04:04:56.000It's like you literally need that to wake you back up.0.96
04:05:02.000And you're like, damn, okay, I see how it is.0.98
04:07:09.000I have come around to Christianity thanks to you.
04:07:10.000I haven't been keeping up with life lately owing to conditions, but I'm reminded of the old country we had and want to do my absolute best for it.
04:10:16.000Huge shout out to Titanium, Dove, Stefan, Mia, Vortex Groyper, Norm Summerton, Heisentart, Andrea, Ellen, Catherine, Zade, EO Groyper, Lane Groyper, Theka, or Tika?