In this episode, Myron Gaines, a former Homeland Security agent and host of the famous Fresh and Fit podcast, joins us to discuss immigration, women, Jews, and much more. Myron talks about his background in law enforcement, his views on immigration, and how illegal aliens should be treated in America.
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00:10:57.000So, what I'm going to do first is I'm going to kind of explain my background, how immigration works in America when it comes to illegal aliens coming here.
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00:12:26.000For those that are unfamiliar, it's about two hours south of San Antonio, Texas on Interstate Highway 35, which Interstate Highway 35 goes from Laredo, Texas all the way up until, I think, Minneapolis.
00:14:36.000Border Patrol is catching people all the time.
00:14:37.000Customs and Border Protection, OFO, Office of Field Operations, who are the blue uniform guys, they're catching people all the time.
00:14:42.000So you're constantly getting called out because think of the Department of Homeland Security as a, think of it as like a big police department, right?
00:14:50.000Border Patrol, who's green uniforms, and Customs and Border Protection, who's blue uniform, they're the ones interdicting and or catching people when they try to come into the country.
00:14:58.000And when they do catch someone, what ends up happening is they call HSI, and they're the detectives.
00:15:02.000So think of them as the investigators for DHS, because within DHS...
00:15:07.000HSI is the biggest investigative agency.
00:15:09.000The Secret Service is also in DHS and some others, but Secret Service doesn't really do criminal investigations like that.
00:15:16.000Most of their assets go into protection, but that's a whole other conversation, which I'm happy to talk about that too, because I've done protection details too in the Q&A portion.
00:15:23.000But anyway, so you're often getting called, and what'll end up happening is you'll be on duty, the duty agent, which you'll be on duty for like 24 hours or whatever, and you're on call, and they can call you.
00:15:35.000And you show up to the ports and handle whatever it is.
00:15:37.000And in this case, I was in a human smuggling group, so they would call me for when they catch a load, which is basically Border Patrol would catch a smuggler with a group of aliens, whether he was driving them, he was moving them through the brush or whatever.
00:15:47.000So this is the part I'm going to kind of explain to you guys how human smuggling works and how illegal aliens come to the United States.
00:15:53.000So I think it's very important that people understand that when it comes to Illegal aliens in the United States, 9 out of 10 times, that illegal alien probably had to pay some illicit criminal network to be able to come into the United States.
00:16:05.000It's almost impossible to be able to come to the United States illegally, cross the border, or come through maritime options.
00:16:11.000I'll talk about maritime smuggling here in a second, but for now we're going to focus on land border because that's the most prevalent.
00:16:20.000Typically has to utilize an organization.
00:16:23.000And there's a multitude of different reasons for this.
00:16:25.000The two big ones I could think of are basically they have to pay someone to guide them through because the land border is vast and enormous and you can easily get killed through this and the weather and all the other things that are going on there.
00:16:39.000Like if you go and try to cross the border without paying the Zets who run that part of the The border, they will whoop your ass and or kill you for doing that.
00:16:48.000So illegal aliens have to go through some type of organization to be able to come into the United States.
00:16:54.000Well, let's say, well, since we're talking about Asians, let's say Ling Ling, right, decides, hey, I want to go to the United States, right?
00:17:01.000I want to go ahead and have a future for my family, right?
00:17:05.000What ends up happening is he contacts someone in his local area, right, in China, wherever he may be, and there's going to be probably like a facilitator and or like a coordinator, right?
00:17:14.000That individual put him in touch with someone else, and that person will start making travel arrangements.
00:17:18.000So he'll give them a quote, hey, it's going to cost you somewhere.
00:17:21.000When I was on the job, Chinese nationals were paying like $60,000 to come to the United States, right?
00:17:26.000And the more, the further you are from the United States or the nationality you're from, if you're Arab, if you're Indian, Pakistani, Asian, Russian, what we call exotics.
00:17:36.000You have to pay significantly more money to be smuggled into the United States outside of, you know, maybe a regular Mexican or a Hispanic from South America.
00:17:43.000So he contacts this guy, Ling Ling contacts this guy.
00:17:59.000That guy facilitates his next round of the trip where he'll get him to somewhere maybe in Europe or some other place where he's able to travel.
00:18:06.000And the goal is to get him into a transit country.
00:18:08.000Now, we're going to focus on, you know, land border.
00:19:06.000If they haven't done any of these three things, more than likely they're going to be stuck there for a bit, right?
00:19:10.000And meanwhile, while they're traveling and doing all this, they're in constant contact with their family, they're sending money to smugglers, they're sending money to this guy, sending money to this guy, et cetera, to facilitate that person's entry to the United States.
00:19:20.000Now, assuming all three of those prerequisites are met and they're good, what ends up happening is they're going to have to pay something called a cota, right?
00:19:44.000So you pay $1,000 to cross the Rio Grande River.
00:19:47.000And that's a fee that goes directly to a cartel.
00:19:49.000And I think it's also very important to distinguish that a lot of the times these human or smuggling organizations aren't necessarily cartel members.
00:20:08.000Some cartel guys are smugglers or whatever, but people always think that like, oh, yeah, the cartel smuggle aliens.
00:20:13.000A lot of the times they don't from a day-to-day standpoint because it's a very labor-intensive crime.
00:20:28.000This is why a lot of criminals don't like smuggling illegal aliens, because with drugs, you don't got to feed them or house them or anything, you just move them.
00:20:35.000But with people, it's very difficult, so a lot of the cartels don't like to do that because it's a lot of work, right?
00:20:43.000What they do instead is they let these human smuggling organizations specialize in it.
00:20:46.000And they just pay them a tax and they get a cut of every single person that crosses the river and comes into their territory.
00:20:51.000It's a much more efficient way to make money and profit from the illicit business without necessarily getting your hands dirty.
00:20:56.000But anyway, so assuming all that's done, they pay, they cross into the United States.
00:21:00.000Now, a lot of the times when they have like what we call exotics, like let's say Ling Ling and his squad, he'll probably be traveling with a couple of other Chinese nationals.
00:21:09.000They'll move them all together, right?
00:21:10.000And they'll move them all together because a lot of the times...
00:21:13.000What'll happen is, there'll be one person that's responsible for that group of Chinese individuals, or these exotics, right?
00:21:18.000So, they'll move them together because they know that once they get them to the drop-off point, someone is probably going to pick all of them up at the same time.
00:21:24.000Probably go to New York City, LA, San Francisco, one of these places where, you know, that ethnicity is, where that group of people is common.
00:21:31.000So, once they cross into the United States, now, the United States branch of the criminal organization takes over.
00:21:38.000So we have A transnational portion in the Chinese side, then we have a Mexican portion.
00:21:43.000Now we're going to get into the U.S. side.
00:21:44.000Once they cross the border into the United States, now they're dealing with the next leg of the organization.
00:21:49.000When they cross, especially in the River Laredo, they're going to need to get them across the river.
00:21:54.000Once they get across the river, we call a foot guide.
00:21:59.000Like, you know, regular people call them coyotes.
00:22:01.000That coyote is responsible for guiding them throughout the brush to get them to a destination where they could be picked up.
00:22:07.000A lot of the times, they're going to try to walk in a way where they don't activate the Border Patrol sensors.
00:22:12.000On the border, there's all kinds of sensors all over the place.
00:22:15.000And the really experienced foot guides are not only able to get the group across, but they're also able to get them across and navigate so they don't trip these sensors that activates Border Patrol where they go out and look for them.
00:22:26.000Some of these foot guides have been doing this for 10, 20, 30 years.
00:23:55.000So yeah, so once they get picked up, right, that person picks them up, and they got to get them to a stash house immediately, okay, because Border Patrol is crawling all over the place, so they got to make sure that they don't get stopped by Border Patrol, because Border Patrol can, like, stop the vehicle, do an immigration inspection on everybody in the vehicle, hey. Of what country are you a citizen of?
00:24:16.000And that's why when you guys go through the Southwest, when you're on the Southwest border and you go through these Border Patrol checkpoints, they can ask you that question.
00:24:22.000Now, there was a time, funny story about this, where people were recording themselves going through checkpoints and not answering the question.
00:24:43.000So they got to get, long story short, it's Chronicle Border Patrol, they got to get them to a stash house.
00:24:46.000So they get them to a stash house, right?
00:24:48.000Once they get to the stash house, now they have to deal with the stash house operator.
00:24:51.000That stash house operator, a lot of the times, has 10, 20, 30 different aliens at that house from other people that dropped them off.
00:24:58.000And while those aliens are sitting there, they're responsible for feeding them, giving them water, giving them food, etc.
00:25:03.000As a matter of fact, one of the ways that I would get my search warrant sometimes is I would check the trash of anyone that I thought was a suspected Stash house operator.
00:25:12.000Because I'm going to see a lot of cheap food.
00:25:13.000I'm going to see a lot of, you know, disposable plates and...
00:26:01.000You're the next leg, because if they didn't pay to that stash house operator and his portion of the organization, they're not going to be allowed to be picked up from that house and move forward, right?
00:26:09.000And this is going to be the most critical component of the leg of the trip, because once they get picked up from that stash house, more than likely they're going to take them north past the Border Patrol checkpoint, whether they get smuggled on a truck, a regular car, in the trunk, whatever it is.
00:26:24.000And this is where they run into a lot of danger as well because they can get, you know, put into a place or into a car and, you know, sometimes it's really hot, especially in South Texas.
00:26:32.000They end up suffocating, they end up dying, whatever it may be.
00:26:34.000I remember I had one big case out of San Antonio where like a hundred aliens were in the back of a truck in Walmart.
00:26:40.000You guys might have seen this a couple years back.
00:26:42.000And a bunch of them died and suffocated, right?
00:26:46.000Because of the heat exhaustion because the truck driver put them there at a parking lot in July and just didn't come back.
00:26:51.000And a bunch of them died and they couldn't get out.
00:26:53.000So this happens all the time on the southwest border where illegal aliens are dying due to the travel circumstances, right?
00:26:59.000And it doesn't get reported often, but it's really sad.
00:27:02.000And they always get an enhancement if we arrest them and someone dies or gets hurt.
00:27:06.000Or there's what we call an endangerment, which is a sentencing enhancement.
00:27:10.000So now that they're at the stash house and they've got to get to the next, this is very important because more than likely they're going to go to San Antonio, right?
00:27:18.000And the reason why San Antonio is so important is because, number one, it's past the checkpoint.
00:27:23.000There's a big checkpoint called Checkpoint 29 on Interstate Highway 35, where if the smuggler are able to get the aliens past that, they're pretty much home free, right?
00:27:31.000Because, like I said before, the Border Patrol is heavily concentrated 30 miles inward into the border and beyond.
00:28:13.000They need to go in the United States a lot of times since San Antonio is right there on Interstate Highway 5 and 10. Interstate Highway 10 goes.
00:28:20.000East to West goes from Jacksonville all the way to LA, and then Interstate 35, like I said before, takes you all the way to Midwest, and you can get anywhere else you need to.
00:28:27.000Austin is an hour up from San Antonio, then another three or four hours is Dallas, and then you're pretty much on your way wherever you need to go.
00:28:34.000And the Interstate Highway System is very critical for the smuggling of aliens, obviously.
00:28:39.000So that's kind of how smuggling works in the United States when it comes to...
00:28:49.000He makes it through, he pays this ridiculous amount of money to different people within the organization to facilitate his next step of the movement.
00:28:56.000And then from there, he gets to wherever he's gotta go.
00:28:59.000Next thing you know, he's in Flushing, Queens, you know, selling fake Jordans.
00:29:02.000So, now when it comes to maritime, very similar.
00:29:06.000The only difference is, is instead of going to Mexico, guys, they're gonna go to the Bahamas, okay?
00:29:11.000Now, in my career, just to give you guys a little bit of background, I started my career in Laredo, Texas from Laredo.
00:29:20.000Went to the Miami field office from 2018 to 2020 before I resigned because, you know, we started having this podcast that was going viral and stuff like that.
00:29:27.000Hey, bro, you can't be talking about this stuff on the internet.
00:29:31.000I left on good terms, but it was a great, you know, it was a fun time.
00:29:35.000But... I got a look at maritime smuggling.
00:29:38.000Now, the difference between maritime smuggling and land border smuggling is with the maritime, the transit country instead of Mexico is going to typically be the Bahamas, right?
00:30:19.000And maritime is also very prevalent as well.
00:30:22.000So that's typically how it goes on that end.
00:30:24.000And then they come in through, whether it be Miami or one of these other big ports, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, et cetera, they're coming in.
00:30:31.000So that's kind of how smuggling works, guys.
00:30:33.000Now, I think it's very important for people to distinguish that there is a difference between human smuggling and human trafficking.
00:30:38.000I see people talk about this all the time.
00:30:39.000Even law enforcement professionals will get up there and conflate human smuggling and human trafficking.
00:30:44.000And the big difference between human smuggling and human trafficking, guys, is with the human smuggling, a lot of the times...
00:30:50.000Almost every time, they're paying an illicit organization to come to the United States, tens of thousands of dollars, depending on where they're from, versus the human trafficking typically occurs once they get here, and maybe they didn't pay their dues, maybe they're working for a boss that's taking advantage of them, they take their documents or whatever, they're being forced to work to pay off a debt, so that's the difference between human smuggling and human trafficking.
00:31:11.000Smuggling, they're paying to come here, they get in, and a lot of the times they just want to get them out the house, like I told you guys with the sash house operators, whatever, because they're hotboxed down there inside.
00:31:20.000And then once they're at their final destination, that's where they're more likely going to be a victim for the human trafficking.
00:31:35.000But it's not as common as TV and people make it out.
00:31:38.000The human trafficking a lot of times ends up happening once they get to their destination or where they're supposed to go.
00:31:42.000Because the smugglers want to get paid and they know for them to get paid, they need to get that person.
00:31:46.000Out of their midst and get them to the next leg of their trip.
00:31:49.000So that's in general how smuggling works in the United States and how illegal aliens come to the United States.
00:31:56.000And I think it's very important that you guys all know this because people think all the time, oh my God, these are like innocent people that are just coming here and they're being abused.
00:32:03.000Make no mistake about it, they had to pay an illicit organization to facilitate their entry into the United States, and these illicit organizations a lot of times also, you know, are involved in drug trafficking, they're involved in extortion, they're involved in murder, they're involved in all kinds of things, because like I said before, even if that human smuggling organization isn't, you know, intimately tied to maybe the cartel, they're still paying the cartels because they're operating on their grounds.
00:32:27.000So I guess I can open it up for questions if anybody had anything for immigration, and then if anybody wants to talk about anything else, we can.
00:32:58.000I worked on a couple of cases where we had, you know, We call them famous but incompetent, right? So if there is that nexus, you definitely do bring them in.
00:33:27.000But what ends up happening a lot of the times is you can't prove material support for terrorism, so you end up charging them with an immigration violation because the material support to a terrorist organization is like the bread and butter charge for the FBI.
00:33:39.000But a lot of the times, they can't even charge that.
00:33:51.000It's not as common, but it does happen.
00:33:53.000And that's why they charge--that's specifically why smugglers charge nationals from certain countries so much money--China, Pakistan, Arab countries, Russia, et cetera.
00:34:01.000Any country that basically has an adversarial stance against the United States, any alien coming from that country, they get charged two, three, four times Because for these smuggling organizations, they know that if there's an exotic that has a shady past and they get caught, that's going to slow business down for them.
00:34:26.000They can't move people through as much as they want, and that ends up hurting them.
00:35:48.000And the reason why is because people think that, like, you know, you join the Marshals, you're going to be in the task force and catching people.
00:35:54.000What ends up happening a lot of times, you just transport prisoners around.
00:35:58.000Secret Service, you think you're going to do financial investigations to protect the president?
00:36:01.000No, you're guarding a rich cat somewhere.
00:36:03.000You know, they're like meeting with someone.
00:36:05.000And it's not the president, it's like their kid, right?
00:36:19.000Are not that fun, and then the marshals obviously doing courtroom security and moving prisoners around.
00:36:23.000The future of task force is fun, but what ends up happening is you can only do it for like three, six months at a time, and the most senior guys get that coveted position on those task forces.
00:36:33.000Protection is cool, it's just that I can see why the Secret Service has the highest they have some like the highest attrition rates, like people leave or go to other agencies, and they also have the highest divorce rates because they work so much.
00:36:46.000Now, if you want to make money, young single guy, Best, one of the best agencies to work for.
00:36:50.000You'll make a bunch of money, you can get overtime, which many criminal investors don't offer overtime.
00:36:58.000So, if you want money, you want to travel, single, great.
00:37:01.000If you have a family, terrible, get out of there.
00:37:03.000But yeah, I've done a couple details and I was like, wow, this blows.
00:37:06.000You're just sitting there in a suit, standing next to a freaking garbage can or a door, like just securing a door.
00:37:11.000'Cause it's like the way they do stuff is like, they typically have like a grid security system where they need people in certain positions.
00:37:17.000A lot of times for deterrence also for visual stuff.
00:37:20.000So it ends up putting you in a weird spot where you're just sitting there for 10, 12 hours looking at a wall.
00:37:26.000sucks, but yeah, that's exactly where I went.
00:37:31.000sorry yes okay yeah yeah we we get called on all the time to help um secret service because they have such few agents anytime these four dignitaries come in they need help so hsi since they're both in dhs they get pulled all the time to help out with that because they don't have enough bodies
00:37:46.000also on the last presidential um uh election hsi was heavily augmented on the secret service details matter of fact that's actually one of the things i was critical of um that they had a lot of like um secret service guys and other agencies that help with these secret service details and what's up happening is like these people aren't as refined or as good at protection as the secret service agents and that's where you end up with lapses and securities lapses and security you run into problems and bam next thing you know some weirdo is taking a shot at the president right so that's not cool
00:38:27.000Question doesn't really have much to do with the whole immigration topic, but rather more about the logistics of it that you were mentioning earlier.
00:38:35.000So when it comes to trafficking people, especially past the U.S. border, and you were mentioning there were certain checkpoints, or especially very rough checkpoints, what do they do to get people past?
00:38:49.000Say you're in a car with four other Chinese immigrants.
00:38:53.000Like, do they give them fake documents?
00:39:06.000Typically, the more sophisticated the smuggling scheme, the more money the smuggler is paying, the smugglee is paying.
00:39:13.000So if they're getting fake documents or they're getting, you know, even sometimes like procuring a visa through fraud or whatever, they typically paid a lot of money to be able to do that.
00:39:22.000So the more money they pay, the better the experience would be.
00:39:26.000So if we're going to talk about a regular smuggler, they're just basically trying to see what they can do.
00:39:32.000Whether they're smuggling them in a truck, the back of a car, in a trunk.
00:39:36.000Maybe they're moving them through the checkpoint at the same time as a load is being moved.
00:39:40.000They can lose some weed to go ahead and move some aliens through because they're going to make some money on that because the weed isn't as expensive.
00:40:14.000When I'm talking about illegal aliens coming to the United States, I haven't even touched the visa fraud, the overstays, the massive amount of people using marriage fraud and document benefit fraud, getting these documents illegally.
00:40:47.000In Miami, for example, the going rate was paying $10,000 to $20,000 to a U.S. citizen to go ahead and get a fake marriage.
00:40:54.000They literally walk you through the entire process of what to tell the CIS officer when you go in for your interviews, how to fill the paperwork, how to do everything to get the green card and then obviously get towards naturalization.
00:41:05.000The thing is, if you become a naturalized citizen, it's very hard to denat you.
00:41:10.000You'd have to be damn near a terrorist.
00:41:12.000and they'd have to prove like, you know, like deliberate fraud for them to be able to get you denaturalized.
00:41:18.000Because quite frankly, a lot of AUSAs, a lot of federal prosecutors don't want to take those cases.
00:41:23.000And that's another thing that's also very important for people to understand.
00:41:25.000In the federal system, agents don't have as much discretionary.
00:41:29.000Discretion to arrest people as people think.
00:41:31.000They have to do everything through the United States Attorney's Office versus like local cops, like if you're driving drunk, you're doing something dumb, they observe drugs on you, they can make that arrest right then and there.
00:42:18.000But all these agencies working together, like DEA, ATF, FBI, agencies that historically have never had title aid authority assisting, this is something I've never seen before, unprecedented.
00:42:28.000But it's good that he's cracking down on it, but, you know, that's a whole other conversation in itself.
00:42:33.000But does that answer your question, bro, as far as...
00:42:38.000So, When you say paying for these premium processes, regardless of how premium the process you pay, or in premium for that matter, does it still guarantee a pass through the border checks?
00:42:50.000Or does not paying enough maybe put you at a higher risk of getting caught?
00:43:00.000The chance of you getting caught and the travel is going to be less strenuous and less painful because getting smuggled to the United States sucks.
00:43:07.000It could take weeks, months at a time to just move from country to country, set yourself up.
00:43:11.000You get delayed sometimes because Border Patrol is doing certain things and the smugglers don't want to move you because they think you'll get caught.
00:43:16.000But most of the time, they get at least two to three tries.
00:43:19.000Most smuggling organizations, yeah, it's like the return policy.
00:43:23.000Most smuggling organizations will give the smuggly two to three attempts to try without charging them again.
00:43:28.000So if they get caught, let's say, Very common.
00:43:31.000They cross the river, right, into the United States, like Ling Ling and his squad, right?
00:43:34.000Let's say they get caught trying to cross into the river.
00:43:37.000Border Patrol apprehends them, sends them back with something called an expedited removal, which means they get deported within two weeks.
00:43:44.000That smuggling organization that was responsible for them, they'll get them back in Nuevo Laredo, and then they'll try again, you know, when the coast is clear.
00:44:16.000I haven't seen any YouTubers go into real detail about this and how immigration works in America.
00:44:22.000I think if more Americans knew that...
00:44:24.000Damn near every illegal alien that you see here in the United States probably came in through some illicit organization.
00:44:29.000I think people would look at immigration differently because that person, whether they did it inadvertently or directly, funded...
00:44:36.000These transnational criminal organizations, obviously that's not their intention to fund these organizations, but they understand that it's a means to an end for them to come here because otherwise you can't get through.
00:44:47.000You would literally die from the elements or get beat up by the cartel for trying to come in without doing it.
00:44:51.000Now, have I seen situations where guys have literally come in without using an organization?
00:44:56.000Yeah, but every single time I see it, it'll be their third or fourth time, and I'll interview them like, hey, how'd you get here?
00:46:03.000A lot of these conservative, you know, thank you, I appreciate it.
00:46:06.000A lot of these right-wing, you know, political commentators cuck for Israel, and they don't want to admit.
00:46:11.000That's why, up until, like, October 7th, you couldn't even have this discussion.
00:46:15.000Most Americans didn't know what Zionism was.
00:46:17.000They didn't know about the ethno-apartheid state that Israel is.
00:46:20.000I mean, Netanyahu's in America right now, you know, and obviously Trump pulled out the chair for him once again.
00:46:26.000I find it absolutely ridiculous how people are saying, oh yeah, defund Ukraine, we need to stop this war in Ukraine, but then those same people will turn around and say, oh, but we need to give Israel everything they need for war.
00:46:34.000And the problem is that Iran is a capable country.
00:46:41.000They can absolutely attack us all across the Middle East if we decided to try to destroy their nuclear program, which is what they're angling to do.
00:46:48.000Right now, they're not refining it to levels of nuclear weaponry, but who knows, because...
00:46:54.000They look at it like the United States, excuse me, Israel has a nuclear bomb, which it must, by the way.
00:47:00.000So there's been an arm raid effectively since like the 50s, thanks to Israel illegally procuring nuclear weapons.
00:47:34.000We have the Signalgate situation that happened last week or two weeks ago.
00:47:37.000And on top of that, we have college students being deported for speech that's anti-Israel, which I found absolutely...
00:47:44.000Ridiculous that they're deporting college students that are legally here because they're criticisms of Israel instead of deporting illegal aliens that are here.
00:47:53.000Because I know for a fact, ICRO, who's responsible for the deportation, by the way, guys, because, and I'll explain this real fast, just so you guys really understand this.
00:48:03.000Once an illegal alien makes it through the United States, let's go back to that Ling Ling scenario, right?
00:48:14.000Now that he's actually in the United States, he's going to be the responsibility of an agency called ICE, Immigration Customs Enforcement, Enforcement and Removal Operations, ERO, right?
00:48:24.000And ERO has only a certain amount of ICE officers that they can go ahead and delegate to catching illegal aliens.
00:48:31.000And, you know, these major cities have a lot of illegal aliens, so a lot of times they end up, you know, putting their resources into going after criminal aliens, or what's called the CAP program.
00:48:42.000And what's basically happened is, if you guys noticed on Twitter, ICE was putting out how many people they were arresting every day, illegal aliens.
00:48:48.000They stopped putting those numbers up.
00:48:50.000Why? Because they basically shifted their focus to go after anti-Semitism on college campuses.
00:48:56.000So now they diverted those resources that were supposed to be allotted to removing illegal aliens and put them towards college students that they think have pro-Hama sentiment or they think are anti-Israel or whatever.
00:49:08.000And obviously that takes an enormous amount of resource because not only do these ICRO officers have to get pulled off these details and grab these illegal aliens, now they've got to investigate, go through stuff, look at who's at the protests, identify these individuals, figure out what school they go to, what kind of visa they hold.
00:49:22.000All this takes an enormous amount of time.
00:49:27.000Then they go ahead and arrest them and you're gonna need like a couple of officers, just one person.
00:49:30.000I'm sure you guys saw the viral story like a week or two of a Turkish student who was arrested up in Tufts in Somerville, Massachusetts, right outside of Boston for writing an op-ed, right?
00:49:39.000That was talking about protesting Israel and, you know, protesting them and boycotting their products.
00:49:47.000So... That's kind of where we're at, man.
00:49:49.000And this is all being done to facilitate that very war because they want to shut down the dissident of anyone that's critical of Israel and the potential war that we're going towards, which isn't good, man.
00:49:57.000I think going after students for free speech in the United States on the behalf of another country is absolutely wild.
00:50:37.000I really appreciate you coming here and raising awareness to a lot of issues that are affecting us all.
00:50:42.000And I'd really just like to ask you, sort of in similar respect to my brother, how you found the courage to raise awareness to issues in specific regard to the Israel-Palestine conflict and Russia-Ukraine.
00:50:58.000How you found the courage and the will to raise issue to these issues with great sacrifice to your own business and your own life, sort of.
00:51:30.000Like, all these events have Zionist fingerprints all over them, right?
00:51:32.000I'm not going to sit here and say, oh, the Jews did it, because that's, like, stupid.
00:51:35.000But what I can absolutely tell you is that...
00:51:39.000Israeli intelligence had fingerprints on all of these different events that went down, and in some cases were literally involved with the USS Liberty, where they bombed and killed 30 sailors, right?
00:51:48.000And this is stuff that was suppressed information for decades, right?
00:51:51.000I'm really happy that Candace Owens had Phil Turney on, who was a survivor from the USS Liberty.
00:51:55.000That video got like five, six million views, and I went through the comments, and I was shocked at how many people had no idea about this historical event.
00:52:02.000So, talking about this stuff prior to October 7th was a huge taboo, one of the fastest ways to get yourself banned.
00:52:08.000But I'm glad that we're finally able to have this conversation because I think October 7th kind of highlighted people seeing these kids dying, getting blown up or whatever, and people are asking, well, hold on, how is Israel able to get away with this?
00:52:18.000And then, bam, they started to figure out the tentacles of the Zionist lobby in our politics, how they run our foreign policy, and they've been doing so for literally decades, and how they've gotten us in a lot of situations in the Middle East.
00:52:31.000I mean, every war in the Middle East has pretty much been done for Israel's benefit.
00:52:36.000Every terrorist attack that we've endured has typically come from Islamic extremists that are angry about our foreign policy with Israel.
00:52:42.000You know, the letter to America that Osama bin Laden wrote in 2002, it went viral on TikTok I think in November of 2023, right after October 7th.
00:52:52.000And it was amazing to me how it went viral because most Americans didn't know why we got attacked on 9/11.
00:53:01.000But I do think it's important to understand why your adversaries dislike you.
00:53:04.000And the fact that we've not been honest with the American public in telling them that, hey, it's not that they hate us because we're free.
00:53:10.000They hate us because we invade their lands and bomb their people on behalf of Israel.
00:53:14.000I think the American public needs to know that, but this is something that's been suppressed for literally decades, and now people are finally starting to wake up, and I'm glad that, you know, in the conservative space, which has typically been, you know, super pro-Israel, super, you know, they're our greatest ally, whatever, I'm glad to see people on the right wing waking up to this, when it's typically been, you know, people on the left that talked about this, but now this is the only topic I could think of that both people on the far right and people on the far left agree on, which is...
00:53:40.000The control of our nation by a foreign state in the Middle East called Israel.
00:53:56.000I'm very passionate about illegal immigration as a topic.
00:54:00.000I think it's one of the most pressing issues the United States is currently facing.
00:54:07.000From your unique perspective as an ICE agent, I wanted to ask you about illegal immigrant crimes specifically, because as you touched on before, a lot of economic migrants are posing as refugees and committing asylum fraud, and while they're in our country, they are committing numerous crimes, such as the murder of Laken Riley.
00:54:27.000Her killer was committing asylum fraud.
00:54:32.000Typically the legacy media give a talking point that it's not a big deal, illegal immigrant crime isn't a big deal because citizens actually commit more crimes than illegal immigrants.
00:54:43.000But from what I've heard of the various states that collect illegal immigrant crime data, it's only Texas.
00:54:55.000Now can you tell me as an agent if that's true or not?
00:55:00.000So, as far as, like, collecting data, I know they collect data, obviously, from all crimes that go down, but you're asking specifically, like, do states collect data as far as, like, the person being an illegal alien or the person being a citizen committing the crimes?
00:55:14.000Yeah, I mean, the reason why a lot of the states probably don't collect it is because a lot of states simply aren't interested in immigration status.
00:55:21.000So, I do think it's important to note that before the Trump administration came in, Title VIII, which is the immigration code, It only gets enforced federally.
00:55:30.000And there's only a couple of agencies that can do it.
00:55:32.000There's Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ERO, HSI, Border Patrol, which is the green uniform, Customs and Border Protection, blue uniform, and Office of Air and Marine, which is at a limited capacity.
00:55:43.000And then the FBI also has some limited Title VIII.
00:55:45.000But the state has zero immigration authority.
00:55:49.000So that's probably why they don't ask.
00:55:51.000And then on top of that, because of sanctuary cities and blue states or whatever, they look at it like it's a political hot potato.
00:55:58.000Really bothers me when it comes to immigration enforcement for the state.
00:56:01.000Like, now they're getting on board because Trump's in, but I remember many times where when I was an agent, we would have federal warrants and we'd say, hey, we're going to go pick this guy up.
00:56:09.000And, you know, the state and locals would not want to come out and help us, right?
00:56:13.000Because the governor or the mayor of the city didn't want to be attached to that and look bad because immigration is like a political hot potato where if it's a Democrat in...
00:56:23.000they typically don't want to touch it.
00:56:24.000If it's a Republican in, they want to touch it, but within regard where it's like, oh, is this a violent criminal?
00:56:29.000It's a very touchy subject, and it depends on who's in office.
00:56:32.000Euro doesn't do anything ever when there's a Democrat in office.
00:56:36.000When Biden was in and Obama, they were barely going out and getting people.
00:56:43.000So yeah, I think when it comes to that, the states just a lot of times don't report it'cause they don't feel the need to.
00:56:50.000I do think, you know, we need to be very harsh on a lot of these illegal aliens that come here and commit crimes, especially against U.S. citizens.
00:56:56.000And for those that say, oh, well, you know, they don't commit as many crimes as American citizens, blah, blah, blah.
00:57:01.000Well, they shouldn't be here in the first place.
00:57:03.000That's why it's even more egregious and why it's like the fact that someone shouldn't have been here in the first place and commit a crime or kill an American citizen is absolutely unacceptable.
00:57:12.000So I think with them, we need to push it to the highest sense of laws and like really punish them because they shouldn't have been here to begin with.
00:57:19.000So it's one thing if a U.S. citizen commits a crime, but it's another thing when a legal alien comes in here that shouldn't be here commits a crime, especially against the USC.
00:57:27.000But no, man, I had the same sentiment when it comes to migrants committing crime here.
00:57:45.000Illegally, or they come here on a student visa.
00:57:47.000This is a big one that a lot of people don't know about.
00:57:49.000One of the most common ways that people violate our immigration system is they'll get an F1 visa, which some of you guys here might have an F1 visa.
00:57:58.000As a student, there's some BS language school in the middle of nowhere that probably doesn't exist anymore.
00:58:02.000They'll get that visa, come to the United States, go to class, and then end up just skipping out and then just working and staying here illegally for decades.
00:58:10.000So, very, very common tactic that a lot of people employ to abuse the immigration system.
00:58:15.000And the problem is that we have such a – the immigration system is so busted that people are able to exploit it from different ways.
00:58:21.000Whether they come in illegally, they come in legally.
00:58:23.000There is always a way that they can scam the system.
00:58:50.000Worked really diligently, did the entire process, got the green card, and I'll be a citizen within the next year.
00:58:56.000So I'm really proud about the fact that my parents instilled those same values within me and taught me how to work hard.
00:59:01.000So my question to you was, what do you think about H-1B visas?
00:59:04.000Because I think I saw a few posts online saying that you were against it, and popular celebrities like Elon Musk and other people, they tend to defend that.
00:59:16.000I knew we would talk about H-1B visas.
00:59:20.000Yeah, so, for those that are unaware, I ended up getting, like, banned on Twitter for being anti-H-1B visa.
00:59:28.000And my issue with the H-1B visa is that it's a visa that's, you know, often exploited and utilized by, you know, tech companies and a lot of these other companies to employ foreign labor at a cheaper cost, right?
00:59:39.000We gotta just be honest here and realize that's what it's for.
00:59:45.000I'm a hardcore American nationalist, and when I say I'm a nationalist, you know, I say U.S. citizens over everything.
00:59:50.000If that means we need to employ U.S. citizens and some foreign nationals don't get a job because of it, I'm okay with that because I think we need to be serving our people first.
00:59:59.000And a lot of these companies are more interested in, you know, a return on investment in capitalism, and that's what ends up happening a lot of times.
01:00:04.000Capitalism takes over the nationalism.
01:00:31.000And the reason why these companies do it is because they know if they hire an American citizen, they have to give them a better wage, and that person can leave at any time for a more competitive position.
01:00:38.000So they look at it like, no, we want to go ahead and get these guys in so we can abuse them.
01:00:42.000So it's really a lose-lose for all parties.
01:01:10.000Our border needs to be completely reformed, how we do things, and we need to definitely crack down on the document benefit fraud, because that's been being abused for a long time as well, and people don't talk about that.
01:01:21.000We focus so much on the Southwest border, which is important, but we don't utilize, we don't look at all the other ways where we're Well, thank you for coming out here.
01:01:32.000I've been watching your content for a while now.
01:01:34.000I appreciate for what you do and keep doing what you do.
01:01:49.000So when I think about Operation Fast and Furious and the Las Vegas shooting, we talk about transferring from Mexico into the U.S. How about the U.S. into Mexico?
01:01:58.000Do you come across any kind of mercenaries from prior U.S. military in those cartels?
01:02:14.000Ended up in the hands of people killing people and honest and one of the worst situations And this situation very near and dear to my heart because I named Jaime Zapata the HSI agent He actually was assigned to Alredo.
01:02:25.000He was killed by a gun from the operation of Fast and Furious.
01:02:28.000He was killed in Mexico And it's funny funny story Not funny, but like wildly, you know, close to home.
01:02:36.000My supervisor, my first supervisor, he was the one that was supposed to actually go to Mexico instead of Jaime Zapata, and he ended up not going to be with the wife.
01:02:43.000And it could have been very well him that got killed on that day back in, I think this was like February of 2011.
01:02:49.000But the Operation Fast and Furious almost got the ATF disbanded.
01:02:55.000Problem. But typically, when it comes to firearms, we could talk about guns all day.
01:02:59.000Money and guns typically go south into Mexico, and then drugs and illegal aliens come north.
01:03:04.000Because in Mexico, funny to believe, they actually have strict gun laws.
01:03:08.000If they catch a bullet in your car, this is why I never went to Mexico, because if you're going over there as a tourist or whatever, if they catch one bullet in your car, you might go to jail for five years.
01:03:19.000It's interesting how they have these strict gun laws, but it does nothing for them.
01:03:21.000But that's a whole other conversation.
01:03:34.000Yes, but I guess the follow-on was, have you ever come across, you could call them mercenaries, with respect to prior military in the U.S.?
01:04:44.000As I'm sitting there talking to him, he tells me, basically, that he's a, um, a hitman for the Zetas, and that he worked for, uh, the Trevinos.
01:04:52.000And for those that are unaware, the Trevinos basically ran the Los Zetas cartel, uh, for many years.
01:04:57.000You know, they call, they use call signs, Z-42, Z-40, et cetera.
01:05:00.000And he would work for these guys, and his job was...
01:05:03.000He was basically the guy that ran, like, cover fire.
01:05:05.000So, when they would move around Nuevo Laredo, because there was a war at the time, you know, 2014 and, like, 2018, the whole time I was there, there was, like, a war between the Mexican Marines and the Los Zetas.
01:05:14.000His job was, anytime they moved around in their motorcade, and they were getting attacked by the Mexican Marines, his job was to get out the car and start shooting back at the Mexican Marines to create a diversion to allow his boss to escape, because since the Marines didn't know which car he was in...
01:05:30.000They would have these diversion techniques.
01:05:31.000They're like a paramilitary organization.
01:05:33.000They have these diversion techniques to ensure that the boss always got away.
01:05:36.000And it's interesting because as he was telling me this story, he was just so candid and matter-of-fact about it.
01:05:53.000He's like, yeah, so what I would do is, like, after I shoot them and I know someone's dead, like, I'll go up to the body and I'll cut a finger off.
01:05:59.000And I would get a bonus per finger that I brought over to the boss.
01:06:03.000He would get, like, $1,000 per person he killed or some crazy stuff like that.
01:06:07.000And he would have to cut the finger off to confirm it when he brought it back to the boss.
01:06:11.000And it wasn't so much the story was crazy.
01:06:14.000It was more how he told the story with just plain face, didn't care.
01:06:24.000And I guess that's what ends up happening, where when you're doing this as a job all the time for years and years and years, you have to just kind of look at it that way and just become stone cold.
01:06:35.000So he was giving me a bunch of information.
01:06:38.000Basically, he wanted to give information on the paralysis, because I traded and he was pissed off.
01:06:45.000And I was in a human smoking group at the time.
01:07:21.000I guess my question is just kind of give more perspective to the people here and people at home about what a day-to-day could be to you, I guess.
01:07:28.000What would you say is the most horrific thing that you ever witnessed down at the border?
01:07:32.000Sure. And I'm assuming when you say day-to-day, like when I was on the job, right?
01:07:38.000Yeah, just to be able to tell how bad it could get.
01:07:40.000Yeah, so every day was different, man.
01:07:43.000Because on the border, you're getting called every day, right?
01:07:49.000On the southwest border, since Border Patrol and Customs are catching illegal aliens and people moving drugs and they're catching guns going south, money going south all the time, you're constantly in response mode.
01:07:59.000So it's very difficult, actually, to run proactive cases because you're getting called so much.
01:08:04.000And they have duty where you're on call for 24 hours and then it rotates from you to other guys in your group.
01:08:09.000And if someone in your group gets a call, let's say they catch 20 aliens, the whole group's got to go out to interview all the witnesses and stuff like that.
01:08:17.000You end up getting a lot of response cases, right?
01:08:19.000Now, for me, I did a lot of proactive cases.
01:08:21.000I was not one of these, like, reactive agents.
01:08:23.000I was always on the duty list and took those cases, too.
01:08:25.000But I was real big on doing, like, you know, big organized crime cases.
01:08:31.000But a day, man, like, I would wake up, you know, middle of the day, right, like 11, 12. I'd check my phone, check my email, you know, eat something real quick or go right to the office.
01:09:14.000I know it sounds very cheesy, but on the southwest border, you're running and gunning.
01:09:17.000They say one year on the southwest border is the equivalent to being five years in the interior just because things move so quickly.
01:09:23.000But that's what an average day would be.
01:09:26.000Now, as far as the worst situation, man, there's so many.
01:09:30.000But one thing that I could think of off the top of my head that stuck out to me was I remember we got a call one time about a little girl that was kidnapped out of Houston.
01:09:42.000The girl, basically they had said that the person that kidnapped her was trying to bring her to Laredo.
01:09:50.000Houston's about five hours west of Laredo.
01:09:54.000And they were saying that this guy was trying to get her into Mexico.
01:09:56.000Apparently she met him in a chat room or something like that.
01:09:58.000He met her at her house, picked her up.
01:10:00.000Her parents didn't know where she was, but they looked back at the logs and they figured out who it was, etc.
01:10:04.000And at the time, we didn't have his info.
01:10:07.000We just kind of had a rough number or whatever.
01:10:08.000So I get this call at one o'clock in the morning.
01:10:11.000And it was my buddy, I'll never forget, John.
01:10:35.000Where she was, and we got the guy arrested, but the thing that I remember the most was how I was so tired, and I was dead, but I was like, you know what, it doesn't matter because I can always sleep later, but if we don't get this little girl back, she's gone forever if she crosses into the border.
01:10:50.000So we put CBP on notification, told them, hey, lock down the ports.
01:10:53.000If you see this car, this is the girl.
01:10:56.000This is the guy who we think is the suspect.
01:10:59.000And we ended up finding her, but it was up all night, from 1 o'clock all the way up until the afternoon of the next day.
01:11:06.000And it's funny, because the FBI didn't find out what was going on until hours later.
01:11:10.000Like, oh, we heard that there's a girl that's missing.
01:11:15.000And this happens a lot where agencies fight on the Southwest border.
01:11:17.000That's another thing that's very common as well, interagency fighting, because a lot of the times we have different authorities that all overlap, right?
01:11:24.000We can all investigate drug trafficking.
01:11:26.000We can all investigate violent crime to a degree.
01:11:29.000So... There's a lot of competition on the Southwest border, too, because DEA, FBI, HSI, ATF, all the agencies have a pretty strong representation on the Southwest border because of how busy it is.
01:12:29.000And they've even said, I've spoken with guys like, you know, shout out to Lucas Gage, Ryan Dawson, all these guys have been talking about this stuff for like the better part of a decade.
01:12:36.000They even told me like, dude, the rate at which people are waking up to Israel control of our government is crazy.
01:12:42.000Like they've said in the past year or so, they've seen more progress than in the 10 to 15 years that they've been talking about it.
01:12:49.000Because the thing is, is if you talked about this topic prior to October 7th, man, like you were going to get, it's like an insta-ban, right?
01:13:00.000But, you know, if you do the early life check and you figure out who ran YouTube and who ran Facebook and who ran Meta and Instagram and Google during this period of time, and they still do in many of them, they're all Zionists, man.
01:13:13.000So... You know, there's a reason why this topic has been taboo for so long, but I think with the overwhelming amount of shock and outrage of what's going on with October 7th, the ADL, Media Matters, a lot of these organizations that typically would censor individuals that were critical of Israel, they just can't go after everybody.
01:13:27.000There's too many people that are talking about this.
01:13:29.000And the crazy part is that this is, like I said before, this is like the one topic I've seen people on both the far left and the far right actually agree on.
01:13:37.000...come to different reasons, same conclusion for different reasons, right?
01:13:40.000What I've noticed on the left, they make the humanitarian argument, it's apartheid ethnostate, you know, they're occupying Israel, it's messed up, they're coming from that angle, and then a lot of people on the far right come from a more nationalist angle, like, hey, we have a foreign government controlling our politicians, and our foreign policy is 100% basically being run by these individuals, which puts us in precarious situations internationally.
01:14:01.000So, they both come to the same conclusion for different reasons, but hey, I'll take it all day, right?
01:14:25.000I said we can thank Elon for that, facilitating that on X. Yes, yes, and Rumble too.
01:14:30.000There's been an incredible rise on free speech platforms, alternative platforms that allow people to say this stuff, but I would say October 7th definitely set it over the edge.
01:14:38.000Then you got people like Candace Owens, Dan Bilzerian, Ian Carroll.
01:15:54.000But now we know, because the files finally got declassified, and they unredacted a bunch of the stuff, we know for a fact what we've been talking about forever.
01:16:03.000And the long short of it is this, because I know a lot of you guys might be saying, JFK, what is this guy talking about?
01:16:10.000John F. Kennedy found out that Israel had a nuclear program that they were working on.
01:16:15.000He didn't want them to have nuclear weapons, for obvious reasons, because now we have the destabilization in the Middle East that we have now, thanks to the Israelis getting this nuclear technology.
01:16:49.000And then we find out that James Jesus Angleton, who was a high-ranking CIA officer back then, basically helped Israel procure their nuclear program that they currently have now.
01:17:01.000After JFK was killed in the 1960s, and he talked about this in closed Senate hearings back in the 70s that were classified, and finally, now we got access to those hearings of what he said in there, where he basically admitted that he helped Israel procure their nuclear program, and have these files that are unredacted that show that Israeli intelligence was involved in a lot of these situations, and they had been redacted there for decades, and said even when you look at the document on the side, it says like, CIA is okay with declassification except for brackets.
01:17:30.000All the brackets were basically Israeli intelligence, and that's what we got a chance to look at with these 80,000 documents.
01:17:35.000So the conspiracy theorists were proven right.
01:17:38.000And I want to say one thing, and then we'll go to the next person, because I do think that this is important.
01:17:44.000Look, some people say it's a coincidence.
01:17:45.000I don't think it's a coincidence, but I find it interesting that the most famous movie that depicts the JFK assassination is a movie by Oliver Stone, 1991, called JFK.
01:17:55.000And in the movie, it documents the, you know...
01:17:59.000The pursuit of the JFK assassination from a prosecutor of New Orleans called Garrison, Jim Garrison, if I'm not mistaken.
01:18:05.000And the interesting thing is if you watch the movie, entertaining movie, they talk about the mafia angle, they talk about the CIA angle, they talk about inside job, etc.
01:18:14.000But one thing that's interesting is that the Zionist angle and the Israeli intelligence angle is completely left out.
01:18:19.000Well, if you research the movie and you find out who funded the movie, who funded it?
01:18:59.000The president tried to stop Israel from getting nukes, was assassinated.
01:19:06.000We now know that Israeli intelligence was involved.
01:19:08.000The guy that funded the movie that is the biggest blockbuster hit when it comes to JFK assassination that most Americans are familiar with was a spy for Israeli intelligence for their unacknowledged nuclear program that JFK tried to destroy.
01:19:25.000But then if you say this and you make this connection, they'll say, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist.
01:19:28.000Well, I don't think it's a mistake that this guy funded the movie and made sure to keep the Zionist angle out of this movie.
01:19:34.000Because I think if the American public knew that a former president tried to stop Israel from getting nuclear weapons, they got them anyway, illegally, and potentially had a hand in him being assassinated, the American public would not stand for that.
01:20:04.000Now we might go to war with Iran because she's a hardcore Zionist and wants to ensure that all of Israel's enemies are destroyed to preserve Israel's hegemony in the Middle East.
01:20:12.000So, if you follow the money, you're always going to go.
01:20:15.000And this is something that I saw as an agent.
01:21:01.000It's related to the Columbia and Tufts students who are in the process of getting deported or having their cases hurt again because they reportedly violated their student visas or green cards based on...
01:21:38.000And if not, what do you think would be a legitimate justification for deporting those who already have green cards or are in the process of becoming citizens?
01:21:54.000Now, with the Homeland Security Act, which obviously came after the Patriot Act, which we know who wrote that off, a guy named Chertoff, which if you do early life on him, we'll know where he's from as well.
01:22:08.000So, the thing is, is that the statute that they're using, I think it's a section of 237 for removing, I don't remember the exact statute, but it's a very unclear, nebulous statute that they're using to use to deport the students.
01:22:29.000Obviously they deported, well, they began the deportation process for a guy named Mahmoud Khalil out of Columbia, right?
01:22:35.000And he's kind of been like the main beacon of this, and they've arrested other students as well.
01:22:39.000I think, honestly, what they're doing here, I don't even think they're really concerned with deporting the students.
01:22:43.000I think the punishment is the process here.
01:22:44.000I think they're trying to create a chilling effect to get these students to chill out and stop protesting, especially students from foreign countries.
01:23:11.000So, I don't think they necessarily care so much about actually going through the deportation process with these guys.
01:23:16.000Rather, they want these guys, make these guys an example so other people don't think to protest against Israel because the college campuses, like...
01:23:23.000They're the ground zero for some of the opposition for the wars in the Middle East.
01:23:28.000They're looking at it like, hey, this got out of control last year.
01:23:32.000We're going to scare these people from protesting.
01:23:35.000Just off of telling foreign students that they get deported, that might bring the protest down by 50% because they don't want to get deported.
01:23:42.000I think that's what their real goal is.
01:23:45.000As far as Hamas and terrorism and everything else like that, And this is kind of where you get into a weird area, because I know a lot of you guys already know this, but for those that are watching on YouTube or whatever, Hamas is the governing body of Gaza,
01:24:01.000so it's very difficult to separate the two, where if someone advocates for the freedom of the Palestinians in Gaza, it's very difficult to be able to separate that from potentially benefiting Hamas too, because if you say, give them relief, stop the bombing, cease fire, well, guess what?
01:24:16.000Hamas is going to benefit from that, because they're not getting bombed and killed too, just alongside the citizens.
01:24:20.000And since they're amongst the citizens, it's very difficult to be able to clearly articulate if they are supporting Hamas or not because if you advocate for the Palestinian people, you're kind of by definition advocating for Hamas too because you don't want them, they benefit from the citizens not getting killed, right? So it's very easy to come to that conclusion, well you're a Hamas supporter too, which I think that's what they want.
01:24:41.000So that they can go ahead and put you in a box and say we're going to deport you now.
01:24:44.000Or whatever, because this immigration law is very nebulous at best that they're utilizing, that Marco Rubio's trying to use.
01:24:50.000So, we'll see what happens, but I do think that the punishment is the process, and that's their goal here.
01:24:56.000And, you know, just to be clear here, you know, I think, you know, Hamas is definitely a terrorist organization.
01:25:03.000They're committing acts of violence for a political ideology.
01:25:06.000But if we're going to call Hamas a terrorist organization, so is the IDF.
01:25:10.000And I think it's also important that people understand that the IDF was created by Ergun, Haganah, Stern Gang, etc.
01:25:15.000These were all terrorist organizations, even defined by the United States.
01:25:19.000And then they rebranded and became the IDF.
01:25:21.000But Menachem Begin, one of the prime ministers, the father of terrorism, his nickname, I don't know if I butchered the last name, but you guys get the point.
01:25:28.000He ended up becoming a prime minister.
01:25:30.000He was responsible for the bombing of the Kim David Hotel, killed 100 people, British people, assassinations, etc.
01:25:35.000So Israel's been committing acts of terrorism.
01:26:04.000Hello, I'm back again for another question.
01:26:06.000Sure. I believe for the one they're using to deport students is the Alien Enemies Act, which the Supreme Court just ruled saying they're allowed to do that, so it made it worse for that in that situation.
01:26:55.000It was about all this, because I want to be a nuclear engineer, so I'm very interested in nuclear stuff like this, especially for the fact...
01:27:13.000Which is one that's interesting for...
01:27:14.000DHS also deals with nuclear smuggling, and based on how little containers we actually check, what is the actual threat of a terrorist organization...
01:27:23.000Or a rogue state sending something to attack us.
01:27:27.000And there's one more thing interesting for the Israeli military comparing them to Hamas.
01:27:31.000Well, that's because every intelligence organization technically does acts of terror, but it's under the banner of doing it with your state.
01:27:37.000So if you get a nation, now you're allowed to do terrorism.
01:27:39.000And also, nuclear bomb is probably the best defense against war crimes because now you can't invade us.
01:27:47.000Yeah. Yeah, no, I mean, you know, nuclear weapons, you know, a lot of the times are more of a strategic tool than, like, an actual, you know, weapon.
01:27:57.000And this is why, like, Israel's been able to do the things they do pretty much unchecked is because they're the only country in the area of nuclear weapons.
01:28:05.000So... And this is why they're so hell-bent on getting rid of Iran's nuclear program because they know that if Iran's able to get a nuclear weapon, they will not be able to be as aggressive in their military tactics or escalation towards war as they're being now.
01:28:27.000I really hope we don't go to war, but the way it's looking, I'd say we're closer to war now than in a very long time.
01:28:36.000There's also a weird thing for a seismic event that classified that Iran might already have a nuclear weapon.
01:28:44.000Also the fact that this one interesting fact, if Iran gets a nuclear weapon very quickly afterwards, Saudi Arabia is going to start a program to do it, and then basically by that time the entire region will have one.
01:28:53.000Absolutely. And this nuclear arms race has been kicked off since the 50s.
01:29:01.000Israel pretty much determined right then and there, we need the bomb by any cost necessary.
01:29:04.000And that means we need to steal it from our ally, the United States, or we need to go ahead and work with the French to get the reactor.
01:29:10.000They pretty much were hell-bent on getting that nuclear bomb.
01:29:13.000And that basically kicked off an arms race in the entire region.
01:29:18.000And the CIA even told Kennedy, they advised him, when Kennedy made the decision to go after Ben-Gurion and tell him, hey, you need to stop this nuclear program, it's because his advisors told him, hey, look, if Israel gets a nuclear weapon, it's going to embolden them to...
01:29:31.000...to escalate tension in the Middle East and create a lot of problems for us geopolitically.
01:29:35.000And Kennedy knew this back in the 60s.
01:29:37.000That's why he tried to stop him, and then he gets killed, and then bam.
01:29:41.000Now they got the bomb, and we've been doing ramifications of it ever since.
01:29:46.000...also by developing it with South Africa, which had nuclear bombs at one point, but then decommissioned them.
01:29:52.000So there was a, I think, a test in the Indian Ocean that was like a massive plume of energy.
01:29:58.000...released that nobody knew what it was, and we now, and lots of people now, suspect it was an Israeli nuclear test in cooperation with the South Africans.
01:30:05.000It's almost like, and we, in fact, we definitely all knew the fact they had it.
01:30:09.000How, and there's also one, so, based on the fact of my, other part of my question, what was your opinions of the fact of someone trying to sneak in a, either nuclear material or nuclear weapon in general into the United States based on current border security from any way, from either the North, South, or from maritime?
01:32:43.000First question, I know you covered the Syria aspect with Israel and everything.
01:32:47.000We know after Bashar left, it was deposed by IDF and then a couple rebel groups backed by Turkey and then the Uzbeks and whatever.
01:32:57.000What do you think is next for the Golan Heights?
01:32:59.000because I know that Israel so far has taken past control of the Golden Heights and that they want to effectively make like a fake civil war where it's between the Alawites and the Sunnis and try and like push this propaganda of this former ISIS leader being a good guy, which I personally don't think is a very good take.
01:33:21.000I mean, I get how they're all Yeah, no, I mean...
01:33:29.000I find it very suspicious that right after the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, these rebels kicked off and basically took Syria over within a week.
01:33:37.000And I think that was all strategic, right?
01:33:39.000Russia was obviously weakened from their conflict with Ukraine, so they couldn't use the air power that's kept Bashar al-Assad in power for a very long time.
01:33:46.000And the rebels were able to systematically take over the country and like...
01:33:59.000And the thing with a lot of these dictators is these dictators end up keeping the country in peace.
01:34:04.000As much as people hated Saddam Hussein and Bashar al-Assad, etc., They kept the place relatively stable, but obviously Israel seized on the moment.
01:34:14.000They destroyed all their weapon capabilities as the rebels were moving through Syria.
01:34:19.000And this Jelani guy even said it like, oh yeah, we're not going to...
01:34:21.000who's literally a former Al-Qaeda guy beheading people and stuff like that.
01:34:31.000They were 100% funded and backed by the United States and against Israel because they've been trying to get Bashar al-Assad out of there for a very long time because Syria is a critical component of the acts of resistance to move weapons through Syria for Lebanon and Hezbollah.
01:34:45.000So by them getting rid of him, they were able to really weaken the resistance up in Lebanon.
01:34:54.000100% Israelis were involved in it, and this is what they've been looking for.
01:34:57.000And I think, you know, the reason why, guys, I think that we're very close to war, and I think it's very important for people to know this, is that we've never had Iran in a position than they are now.
01:35:07.000And with Hezbollah being weakened with the Pager attack, and their main brass getting assassinated, Hassan Nasrallah, et cetera, being killed in airstrikes, and then you have...
01:35:17.000The Houthis getting bombed right now by the United States like crazy.
01:35:21.000And then we have Bashar al-Assad basically fled and Syria is in shambles.
01:35:26.000Iraq has been destabilized for a very long time.
01:35:30.000So I think Israel is looking at it like, yo, this is our ability to get our death shot and get rid of these guys and they want to take it.
01:35:36.000And I would not be surprised if they tried to do a false flag or something else like that to ensure that there's a war.
01:35:43.000We've seen them do it with the Levant Affair.
01:35:45.000We've seen them try it with the USS Liberty.
01:35:47.0009-11, you can make the argument that Israel is involved in that.
01:35:49.000There's a whole bunch of coincidences that aren't necessarily coincidences in 9-11, where at the bare minimum, Israeli intelligence had foreknowledge that the 9-11 attacks were going to happen.
01:36:00.000So, I wouldn't put it past them for anything.
01:36:03.000I mean, literally, the motto of the Mossad for decades was, by deception, we create war.
01:36:08.000And they know that the IDF isn't a capable military where you can invade...
01:36:13.000On the ground, their intelligence are what do the best for them, and they have a fantastic intelligence on it, whether it's Shin Bet, Unit 82, Mossad, and this is what they do.
01:36:26.000I mean, I totally agree what you said about, like, in other streams, like, the axis of resistance and how, like, Iran is kind of, like, put into a corner where they, like, have to act.
01:36:36.000I mean, we know, you saw what happened, like, yesterday with Trump bombing the Yemenis, and it came out that they were, like, civilians in, like, a tribal thing.
01:37:38.000No, but I definitely do think that there were things that were embellished and lied about on him and I do think he's one of the most lied about figures in history.
01:39:37.000Real G. So I think if we at least tell women, hey, go in this with one eye open and understand that your success is actually going to hurt you when it comes to finding a family, I think we'd be better off.
01:39:49.000But we lie to women and tell them that they can have it all.
01:39:51.000And this is, you know, the Sheryl Sandberg, Chelsea Handler, Gloria Steinem lie, which, by the way, check their early life every single time.
01:40:00.000This is the lie that we've told women with feminism, with the whole sex in the city.
01:40:03.000And I think women now are slowly starting to wake up and realizing that you can't have it all.
01:40:09.000But man, this has been going on for like 60 years, right?
01:40:13.000Feminism has absolutely been going on for a long time and it's a lie to a lot of women.
01:40:44.000Nice. What do you say to the women that disagree with what you're saying when I've been 25 years old, been in a relationship for seven years.
01:40:52.000With a woman who's at home watching my kids and lets me be a man.
01:40:55.000What do you say to the women that aren't listening to you?
01:41:24.000After talking to 3,500 plus of them on my show, Women put more care in how information is conveyed versus the content of the information conveyed.
01:41:32.000When I talk with men, I can be very candid.
01:41:37.000And they'll accept it because men put more stake in the content of the information and the meritocracy of the individual providing the information.
01:41:43.000But women don't kind of adhere to that.
01:41:44.000If you say it to them in a way that they don't like or it's rude or abrasive, they get offended and then their feelings get in the way and they don't want to absorb the information that you're giving.
01:41:53.000I give the information for the men, because I do think that men are supposed to be leaders, and if you become that guy and you build it, they will come, right?
01:41:59.000You could take a woman that's a feminist, or have feminist ideology, and feminize her quick and turn her back into a woman.
01:42:06.000But you have to be on point and have your masculinity on point.
01:42:10.000So it can be done, but at this point, man, I don't think we're going to go back.
01:42:16.000Feminism is fair to stay, and I really doubt that women are going to concede any of the land or territory they've taken when it comes to the progression through feminism.
01:42:25.000So I think it's only going to get worse.
01:42:27.000And it's actually, we're outpacing a lot of these studies that are saying, oh, yeah, 50% of women are going to be single by XYZ year.
01:43:01.000Don't want them back because all the women are chasing the same small percentage of guys.
01:43:04.000So guys like you that have a family that have a woman staying at home, that's great because now I know that your kids more than likely are going to become successful.
01:43:11.000They're going to come from a two-parent household, stable household.
01:43:13.000They're going to understand the dynamics of men and women.
01:43:19.000Seeing my mom and my dad together and seeing my dad being a man and my mom being a woman.
01:43:25.000You don't appreciate it as a kid, but as you grow up, you realize, like, oh, man, going back in 2020 hindsight, like, this is so important to see my dad doing what he's supposed to do.
01:43:31.000And a lot of those characteristics have kind of been instilled in me, where it's like, hey, you got a leader, you're responsible for your woman.
01:43:36.000If she wants to work, she does it electively.
01:43:38.000You know, it's your job to provide for your woman.
01:43:40.000If she wants to work, you know, she does it from an elective position versus a mandatory position.
01:44:53.000I'm glad that some states are banning it, or you need to be able to try Deon and stuff like that, and that's keeping a lot of people off.
01:44:59.000But people are always going to have access to it, man, and I think it's probably one of the worst inventions alongside social media that we've had in modern times is free pornography.
01:45:38.000using ones for this one, at times, first because of the nuclear power, but also because of the time and culture.
01:45:42.000I personally believe, and I'll argue with you to the end of the earth, if you do not believe, and mostly not just talking about you, but anyone in general, that America's golden age, if we had to pick one, if the world went boom, mostly because of Israel, today, I would say the 50s and 60s were America's golden age.
01:45:59.000Do you say that's true because of the nuclear family and everything like that?
01:46:02.000That's the thing that made me want to vote for Trump.
01:46:06.000I'll vote for the person who made that more than...
01:46:47.000It's all made the dating landscape far worse for men than for women.
01:46:51.000And both parties are losing because on one end, women have this like, they think they have all this choice, but in reality they just have a bunch of sexual suitors.
01:46:59.000And then for men, they're basically ignored by a majority of women.
01:47:02.000Both parties are kind of losing in their own right in different ways.
01:47:08.000One other thing for this one that's turning, making feminism even look more, it's about all the issues of people trying to, even though biology class like to say they're wrong in every conceivable way of why feminism is supporting people who are trying to change their gender, which is scientifically improbable in every way, which also is not helping them in the slightest.
01:47:24.000You got any opinions about anything like that?
01:47:32.000Trump and Vance campaigned on common sense.
01:47:36.000Just to bring things back, the fact that a presidential candidate was campaigning on common sense, that should tell you guys where we are in the state of affairs of the United States.
01:47:49.00099 genders, we have these people that are trying to read books to kids in drag attire.
01:47:57.000I think a lot of Americans woke up and realized this is where we're heading, and they're like, hey, we need to go back to common sense, and that's where we're at.
01:48:03.000But I think the fact that they even had to campaign on saying we have common sense shows where we were as a nation.
01:48:09.000Do I agree with all of Trump and J.D. Vance's policies?
01:48:12.000I'm very critical of their foreign policy when it comes to Israel and the Zionist lobby.
01:48:18.000We'll see what happens with the tariff situation, and we're not getting the immigration that we wanted, but I do think that we're in a better position now than we would have under Kamala Harris.
01:48:33.000Yeah, if those two dingus is one based on how much Biden was giving freedom to Israel and that one, my personal opinion of Kamala won, our country would have been basically dead at the very least.
01:48:42.000We've been under the thumb of multiple foreign powers, not just Israel.
01:48:45.000Well, yeah, I mean, a lot of people, funny story, Kamala Harris was actually in Ukraine a few weeks before Russia invaded.
01:50:26.000So, given the rise of certain movements like the incel movement and the black pill movement, what are your message to all the young men that are looking to follow such movements?
01:50:41.000And this is something that doesn't get talked about much.
01:50:42.000Now, the Blackpink movement, guys, for those that are unaware, is basically a movement where guys are saying, hey, it's hopeless, it's done, women only care about looks, you know, I'm gonna forever be an incel and I'm cooked.
01:51:05.000Or you could take the information, adapt to the new sexual marketplace, understand that being average is no longer acceptable, and increase your sexual market value.
01:51:13.000And get your money on point, go to the gym, etc.
01:51:15.000And I tell guys all the time, you don't make money and go to the gym and become successful for women.
01:51:21.000You do it for yourself so you don't have to tolerate the fuckery that inevitably comes with women.
01:51:25.000because what you'll realize is the lower your sexual market value, the more you have to tolerate bullshit from females.
01:51:30.000But the higher sexual market value, the less you have to tolerate BS from women.
01:51:34.000And women are far more likely to tolerate BS from you, right?
01:52:50.000I remember, you know, being, you know, naive and not understanding how the real world worked, etc.
01:52:57.000And then, like, you know, gradually becoming a man and figuring out that, like, as a man, you gain your value from experience, competence, making money, getting your status up, and there's nothing wrong with taking your time for that.
01:53:07.000But for all the guys that have, like, a black pill pessimistic mindset in your 20s, trust me, if you do the work, it does get better.
01:53:15.000Men age like wine if they do the work.
01:53:17.000But that's the key, is they gotta do the work.
01:53:19.000Feeling sorry for yourself and whacking off to porn and saying, it's over, I'm cooked, like, that's not gonna help you.
01:53:23.000And that's really the main thing I want guys to know.
01:54:00.000Now that you've taken the challenge of speaking on a college campus, is there anyone you would like to challenge or like to see speak on a college campus too?
01:54:09.000Yeah. I'd be happy to, you know, I think me and Nick Fuentes versus, you know, Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro would be pretty good.
01:54:39.000I think that'd be a great discussion, great debate.
01:54:41.000I don't think they'll accept it, for obvious reasons, because I do think that the Israel position is an indefensible position when it comes to American foreign policy.
01:54:50.000But I'm just glad that people are waking up and realizing that our greatest ally isn't really necessarily our greatest ally.
01:55:11.000Yeah, I'll hang out as long as you guys need me, man.
01:55:15.000Given your expertise regarding relationships with women, I just want to ask you, what are some non-negotiables that you would find when you get in a relationship with a woman?
01:55:25.000Question. So, I think it's very important that your woman is cooperative and listens to you and obeys you.
01:55:33.000And I know for some women in here, some people that might hear that, that might be like, oh my god, obey?
01:55:52.000When he got shot at at Butler, Pennsylvania, he wanted to stay there and pump the fist and say, you know, fight, fight, fight, but guess who dragged him off?
01:56:00.000And the reason for that is because the Secret Service is responsible for his safety.
01:56:05.000So, if you are responsible for someone's safety, that means you have a degree of authority over them.
01:56:10.000Right? So I think with men, and women also need to understand this, if you want a guy that's going to be a dominant, assertive, strong man who's going to protect you like he should, by the way, he needs to have some degree of authority over you.
01:56:21.000If he tells you, hey, look, we're going to do this, or hey, I need you to do this, instead of women saying, oh, well, I'm not going to do that, blah, blah, blah, well, that's not a want.
01:56:30.000Because if she ends up not listening to you and then doing something and herself in a precarious or dangerous situation, this is someone that you want beside you because she can't follow you.
01:56:39.000I think there's a reason why women are looked at as helpmates in all the biblical texts and every civilization.
01:56:50.000It's how we've run civilizations for thousands of years and how we've been able to get past primates and animals and be able to have human innovation was through this social setup.
01:57:03.000So I think the number one thing is the woman needs to follow you.
01:57:41.000But I think the biggest thing is that you need to decide what you want from her and she needs to comply and if she doesn't, goodbye.
01:57:48.000And I think that's the biggest problem is that a lot of guys just take what they can get and they'll tolerate whatever bad behavior comes from the woman just because they want access to vagina and that actually makes you less attractive by doing that.
01:57:59.000So having boundaries and standards is extremely important as a man.
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