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00:06:14.000Tomorrow, at 3 p.m., we're gonna be going over real estate, how to make millions doing it, how to go ahead and get real estate, whether you have low to no money, bad credit scores, whatever it may be.
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00:07:59.000I am a former Marine Corps intelligence officer.
00:08:03.000I did that job for a little bit more than a decade.
00:08:06.000I spent another decade doing weapons inspections in Iraq and I resigned from that position in 1998 and I've been Doing geopolitical, military, non-proliferation analysis ever since.
00:08:40.000So I guess I'll kick it off to Scott first because we got a limited amount of time with him and want to really maximize this and utilize his expertise.
00:08:47.000Scott, you know, there's talk all over the place saying that we're on the verge of World War III. There's been rising tension between in the Middle East, etc.
00:08:59.000I mean, look, this is a story that we can take back to 1979 and the Iranian Revolution that put in place the Islamic Republic.
00:09:12.000But in terms of Israel and Iran, it started cooking in 2002 when Israel started to...
00:09:21.000Iran accused Iran of pursuing a covert nuclear weapons program.
00:09:27.000And from the Israeli perspective, anything that deals with any aspect of the nuclear fuel cycle by a potentially hostile Muslim country is deemed an existential threat.
00:09:39.000And Iran was pursuing uranium enrichment.
00:09:44.000You know, Iran said that they were doing it for a peaceful nuclear energy program, but from Israel's perspective, if you can enrich to 3.5%, you can enrich to 90%.
00:09:56.000And so, you know, that's how this cycle of confrontation and isolation began.
00:10:02.000You know, Israel later got the United States to climb on board the International Atomic Energy Agency, and then they diversified their portfolio, so to speak, by not just talking about Iran's nuclear, you know, Enrichment programs,
00:10:20.000And they started to talk about Iran's ballistic missile programs and got the United States to start seeking limitations on that, banning Iranian missile programs.
00:10:30.000And of course, Iran continued to pursue its nuclear enrichment today.
00:10:36.000They're in Richmond right up to the cusp of what's needed for nuclear weapons, although they continue to say they don't want a nuclear weapon.
00:10:45.000And the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors have found no evidence that Iran is pursuing one.
00:10:51.000But Iran has developed a very effective ballistic missile capability, one which they use as a conventional deterrence against both Israel and the United States.
00:11:02.000And this is deemed to be You know, an existential threat to Israel.
00:11:09.000They do it directly, and they also do it via proxies.
00:11:13.000Iran is the head of what they call the axis of resistance.
00:11:17.000That's Hezbollah and Lebanon, Syria, the pro-Iranian militias that are in Syria and Iraq.
00:11:26.000And we have Yemen, the Houthi in Yemen.
00:11:30.000They create this arc of resistance to not just Israel, but the United States and the Sunni Gulf Arab allies of the United States and Israel.
00:11:41.000And this is just a situation that's been brewing for some time now, and it's come to a head.
00:11:45.000I think we are now looking at the existential crisis This is a conflict between Israel and Iran.
00:11:53.000This is a life and death struggle between these two nations.
00:11:58.000To call it World War III is not an exaggeration.
00:12:03.000So recent events, right, for those that are, and I could turn it to you here with Haneye and his situation, because I think that's kind of the straw that broke the camel's back here.
00:12:12.000You want to kind of let the audience know what went down with him?
00:12:15.000So basically, over the last few days, you've had some major incidences.
00:12:18.000The first thing was, you basically had Haji Mohsen, who is the Hezbollah, He's basically considered almost the second in charge.
00:12:27.000So there's a disagreement whether he's second in charge or the sixth in charge, but he's very high-ranking, his Bula member, who was basically killed in Beirut, Lebanon.
00:12:35.000Now, what's crazy about it is, first of all, Beirut is a significantly populationally-densed area.
00:14:37.000And so the only reason people say he's rich is because Qatar has basically given him asylum, essentially, to make sure that he doesn't basically get murdered.
00:14:44.000And he went to Iran for the inauguration of the new president of Iran.
00:14:52.000Because the last president got killed in a helicopter crash.
00:15:30.000So for that reason, like a lot of people are like, no, no, it was like, everyone's happy with there being a helicopter crash, both the Israeli side, the Iranian side, the Americans, everyone's Arabian, nearly every single country is happy with it being a helicopter crash, which kills the foreign minister and the president.
00:15:46.000Me personally, if you ask me, I think it's a lot, something a lot more nefarious.
00:16:57.000I don't have access to the forensic data.
00:17:01.000Both scenarios are very disturbing if you're an Iranian.
00:17:05.000On the one hand, for the Mossad to have the ability to pre-deploy a high-explosive device into an IRGC guest room that's supposedly extraordinarily well secured,
00:17:23.000that's a huge security issue for Iran.
00:17:27.000On the other hand, if Mossad has the ability to deploy armed drones in Tehran, that means that they've got them pre-positioned either in the city or just outside the city and are able to control them and fly.
00:19:21.000You know, Israel has been able to penetrate Iran for decades now.
00:19:27.000They were able to get the Stiknex virus inserted into Natanz.
00:19:33.000They were able to get explosives inserted into Natanz and Firbos.
00:19:38.000They've been able to assassinate Iranian scientists in downtown Tehran.
00:19:44.000They've been able to blow up Iranian missile factories, and now they're able to assassinate a high-level Hamas official in Tehran who's under the protection of the Iranian government.
00:19:57.000What Israel is saying is we can kill anybody, anytime, anywhere we want to, which includes the Iranian president and the supreme leader.
00:20:06.000You know, and this is something that the Iranians have to take into account if they are going to get into a full-scale conflict with Israel, is that their leadership needs to be taken away from Tehran because Tehran is not safe territory for Iran.
00:20:25.000So, Scott, are you saying that basically What this has caused is almost inevitably a lack of confidence, even in Iran's own innate ability about themselves.
00:20:36.000Because if this was allowed to happen, it means going forward, if there is escalation, there is a direct conflict, you're going to have a scenario where they would have question marks about their own abilities and their own defense capabilities.
00:20:49.000I think what it means is that Israel has...
00:20:52.000A network in place inside Tehran that is able to carry out targeted assassinations on command.
00:21:01.000And it's something that the Iranians haven't been able to unravel yet, and it's something that they would have to be concerned with.
00:21:09.000And it would be disruptive to the Iranians in any major conflict between Iran and Israel.
00:21:16.000I mean, that is a major concern, right?
00:21:44.000So, obviously, we talked about what went down in Lebanon.
00:21:47.000We talked about what happened in Tehran, and then also I got some reports that an Iraqi commander was also killed during that 24 hours by an American airstrike, which leads me to believe that the purpose of Netanyahu's visit two weeks ago wasn't necessarily to just do a speech,
00:22:02.000which he did in Congress, and they all clapped for him 81 times.
00:22:06.000What do you guys think as far as Netanyahu coming over here and potentially using that as an opportunity to get a green light from the United States?
00:22:17.000I think that there's no doubt that Netanyahu...
00:22:20.000I think the primary purpose of this trip was to get him cloaked in the American flag because he is in an extraordinarily weak position politically inside Israel with a coalition that if Netanyahu doesn't I think he was getting himself wrapped in the American flag and having the United States Congress anoint him as the chosen
00:23:01.000But I also believe that he has very difficult conversations with the Biden administration about, you know, the next steps, both in Gaza and in Lebanon against Hezbollah and against Iran.
00:23:15.000And I think he hit them with, we want to go in full-scale into southern Lebanon, and the United States said, we won't support that.
00:23:23.000So he came back to what I think his forces really want, because the Israeli Defense Force is not in favor of full-scale invasion of southern Lebanon either.
00:23:31.000They know that the Israeli Defense Force can't do it, that they're exhausted, they're running out of equipment, spare parts, ammunition, morale is low.
00:23:42.000But what they can do is assassinate people.
00:23:46.000I think Netanyahu who put that on the table in the United States went, if you have to do something, then this is what we would back.
00:23:53.000But understand that it will lead to escalation.
00:23:57.000We will be there to defend you, but we won't participate in any extended offensive operations.
00:24:03.000You're on your own when it comes to that.
00:24:05.000Netanyahu took that response and said, I'll run with that.
00:24:09.000And he ordered the hits, and here we are.
00:24:11.000That's an interesting point that you bring up, that a part of him coming over here was for self-preservation.
00:24:17.000I think it's important to note that prior to October 7th, Netanyahu was the subject of a criminal investigation, and he was going through corruption, I think maybe some bribery charges, etc.
00:25:07.000There was many people who didn't want to be, you know, join the army.
00:25:10.000So that was happening almost on a daily basis.
00:25:12.000And what was worse for Netanyahu was the opposition were...
00:25:15.000Speaking about this quite a lot, were part of it.
00:25:17.000Some of his own cabinet were, and many of the hostages' families were as well.
00:25:20.000So you basically got all of this happening.
00:25:22.000So essentially, him coming to the US was actually, from a political perspective, quite a big win because he comes to the US, he kind of reframes the perspective people have of him because the whole world was basically seeing this guy as some evil...
00:25:37.000Then outside, you have basically the protests.
00:25:40.000People start burning the American flag, which is perfect for him.
00:25:43.000I believe those were, again, agitators or someone from the other side doing it intentionally.
00:25:47.000But whatever it may be, because if you look at them, none of them were basically Palestinian-looking or Muslim-looking or whatever it may be.
00:25:53.000So again, it seems like it could be highly likely that it was somebody from the Israeli side, from the Zionist side to basically cause that.
00:26:01.000Because then what happened was the entire right focused in on the flag burning and that essentially garnered him support from the right of America.
00:26:11.000And so now he has the confidence of the right.
00:26:14.000And what happens is the Israeli community sees that he's actually been applauded a lot.
00:28:19.000Yeah, but what you're saying is exactly what the reporting shows, that there was an interceptor from the Israeli, you know, the Iron Dome, you know, from defense that hit.
00:29:02.000Yeah, first of all, I would say that it's, in my opinion, definitely not a deliberate attack by Hezbollah.
00:29:10.000Hezbollah is a very professional organization.
00:29:13.000Now, that doesn't mean that they can't have equipment malfunctions or they can't make human error, but the idea that Hezbollah deliberately targeted these children in a soccer field is absurd in the extreme.
00:29:27.000It's also, from my opinion, rather absurd to say that Hezbollah fired this rocket to begin with.
00:29:33.000Hezbollah hasn't taken responsibility for this.
00:29:37.000You know, Iran has provided long-range rockets not only to Hezbollah, but also to various militias in Iraq and in Syria.
00:29:47.000These militias have carried out their own attacks against Israel.
00:29:52.000And it's, to me, very likely that this No missile was fired.
00:29:59.000It's an Iranian—the debris that was found, or the Israelis claim to have found, you know, this missile was fired from Iraq, was intercepted by Israel and brought down in the field, or, even more nefarious, that no missile was fired,
00:30:16.000or a missile was fired, and the Iron Dome rocket malfunctioned, hit the soccer field, the Israelis came in and planted.
00:30:23.000You know, the shrapnel from an Iranian missile and said, look, it's Iran.
00:30:29.000But the bottom line is that Israel knows this was not a deliberate act.
00:30:33.000I actually believe that this was probably a setup by Israel to provide an excuse for carrying out their assassination in Beirut.
00:30:46.000Hassan Nasrallah has repeatedly said That if Israel were to attack Beirut, that that is a red line that would unleash hell on Israel from Hezbollah.
00:30:58.000And so this isn't something that Israel did lightly.
00:31:02.000This was something that Israel knew was going to be extraordinarily provocative.
00:31:05.000And so in order to, you know, We're good to go.
00:31:25.000You know, as Hezbollah said, we take credit for our mistakes.
00:31:29.000Hezbollah will say, we made a mistake.
00:31:31.000Hezbollah said, we had nothing to do with this.
00:31:33.000And so it tells me that the Israelis set this up to provide, because again, remember, everything is linked.
00:31:39.000You have Netanyahu going to the United States, talking in Washington, D.C., saying, you know, these are the options we want, getting America to greenlight targeted assassinations.
00:31:49.000But now you have the political issue of if you just go straight into Beirut without any You know, justification, you automatically provoke a Hezbollah response that'll be difficult to defend yourself against.
00:32:02.000But now, when you say, look, Hezbollah killed these children, we simply killed the man responsible for killing these children, you create, you muddy the water, so to speak.
00:32:11.000And I think that's what Israel's been predicting.
00:32:13.000Yeah, and I have a post here on Twitter, actually.
00:32:16.000This is from one of my buddies, Shute Teller.
00:32:19.000So it goes here, Israel hit on Majdal Shams in Golan, up to 14 dead, 40 injured.
00:32:23.000Eyewitnesses confirmed the projectile that fell was from Israel's Iron Dome.
00:32:27.000Its main air defense system, an Israeli ambulance member, heard from eyewitnesses that an interception missile was what fell in Majdal Shams in the illegally occupied Golan Heights.
00:32:36.000It is likely the missile was launched from Mount Hermon and fell towards the stadium.
00:33:06.000International law states that the Golden Heights and our Syrian territory illegally occupied and colonized by Israel, which is why they're trying to pass off these Israeli citizenships to some of the people that live there.
00:33:14.000But most of the Syrians don't take it outside of the settlers because it's kind of like a scarlet letter.
00:33:18.000And then if you could go back to that post, Bills, and look at some of the comments, scroll through, and keep going.
00:33:39.000It says here, Israel hits targets in Lebanon, and then it goes into how this all was precipitated by that attack in the Golan Heights, which again, yeah, Netanyahu used that as an excuse to justify sending a missile.
00:33:56.000It's not about being accurate for them, it's about being accurate long enough.
00:34:01.000I don't know if you guys have caught it.
00:34:01.000I'd love to get your guys' take on this with Israel.
00:34:04.000It's like, they'll say, okay, 40 beheaded babies, babies in ovens, they came in and raped our women in the kibbutz, they did XYZ, all this other stuff, right?
00:34:17.000And then there's an independent investigation done by the UN, and they find, well, we haven't been able to find evidence of mass rapes, right?
00:34:23.000Can you make the surveillance footage available to us from the kibbutzes?
00:34:55.000And then you find out that a lot of the Israelis that were killed on that day were killed by the IDF. They were killed because of the way they were killed, being scorched and everything else like that.
00:35:04.000These weapons are not weapons that Hamas even has capability to use.
00:35:07.000They don't even have access to this stuff.
00:36:03.000They'll like reiterate the same point.
00:36:04.000So if you look right now, Donald Trump, like in a speech recently, was still trying to claim that there were like babies that had been killed, that there was still mass rape.
00:36:11.000There was a number of politicians still claiming that.
00:36:14.000People are still saying it to this day, which is crazy.
00:36:16.000So for them, it's like they lie and then they'll allow the public to, they'll allow the debunking to happen and then for the public to forget and then they'll restate it again.
00:37:14.000But if you look at it, what we've seen, there doesn't seem to be anything that you could mark as an atrocity.
00:37:20.000Now, there is claims that in the 47-minute video, the one clip that we haven't seen is that apparently what happens is a father jumps into a safe room with his child and they throw an explosive in there.
00:37:31.000Now, if that's true, that would be something that is obviously horrific, unacceptable, and that would be an example of one atrocity, but none of us have seen that one.
00:37:54.000And like, you know, the crypto's going down, everything else like that, but all the military stocks are going up and the defense contractors.
00:38:05.000You know, obviously take your time and go as much detail as you want.
00:38:09.000When there comes to capability between both countries, U.S. response, what do you think is going to happen here?
00:38:15.000Well, I think, first of all, we have to point out that with the exception of Israel, nobody's been leaning forward for a direct confrontation between Israel and Iran.
00:38:28.000And in the case of Israel, it's heavily caveated that Israel...
00:38:33.000It doesn't want to engage Iran unless the United States is wholeheartedly behind it.
00:38:38.000So this is a war that actually people have been trying to avoid.
00:38:42.000And we saw the extent to which nations would go to avoid direct confrontation or decisive confrontation back in April in the aftermath of the Israeli assassination of IRGC people in Damascus.
00:38:58.000They blew up an Iranian consulate building.
00:40:09.000But Iran let it be known at that point in time that If Israel or the United States were to strike Iran proper, that the retaliation would be automatic and it would be massive, much bigger than what we saw in April.
00:40:26.000So now we have a situation where Israel has struck Tehran, the capital, in a very humiliating fashion, in a very decisive manner.
00:40:40.000If Iran fails to respond or fails to respond in a manner that meets the standard they themselves have set, then they've lost all deterrence value of this ballistic missile force and its military posturing.
00:40:54.000And they're basically saying that Israel can do whatever Israel wants to do anytime, anywhere.
00:40:59.000And that's not a strategic position the new president of Iran wants to be in.
00:41:04.000And so Iran has no choice but to respond.
00:41:11.000We have General Shoigu, or Marshal Shoigu, the former Minister of Defense, now on the Security Council.
00:41:18.000In Iran, we have a large number of Russian transport aircrafts bringing in military equipment, electronic warfare equipment, anti-surface-to-air missile equipment, maybe some other equipment to help Iran defend strategic locations.
00:41:38.000So I think Iran is making sure that before they initiate whatever action they're going to initiate, and I do believe they're going to hit Israel very, very hard with a sustained attack that will Result in tremendous damage to Israel,
00:41:57.000but Iran has to be prepared for the Israeli counter-strike.
00:42:01.000And then, of course, if Israel strikes, depending on what they strike, Iran has to be prepared to retaliate, and we now are looking at You know, a general exchange war.
00:42:16.000You know, this thing has the potential of spinning out of control and becoming a regional conflict that can draw in global actors, Russia, the United States, etc.
00:42:28.000I don't want to speak on behalf of the Iranian government.
00:42:32.000They're a sovereign nation that, of course, will do what's in their sovereign best interests.
00:42:37.000But having said that, any strike against Iran will result in an automatic retaliation that will be, on a scope and scale, much greater than what took place in April.
00:42:47.000I think Iran has to follow through and do that.
00:43:13.000But I guess, Scott, my question to you is, because this is your expertise, if you were to put your Iran hat on, What would be the method of direct attack that you would do in this specific situation?
00:43:39.000And basically, it was, you know, the early parts of the attacks were telegraphed, saying, okay, here we come with the drones.
00:43:47.000And the drones came in, they were shot down.
00:43:49.000But every time they shot it down, you know, Israel and their Western allies are spending a very expensive ammunition and they're giving away capabilities.
00:43:57.000And Iran is just collecting all this intelligence.
00:43:59.000Now they come in with the cruise missiles, same thing.
00:44:02.000They come in with the older ballistic missiles, same thing.
00:44:05.000They're collecting all this intelligence data.
00:44:07.000And then they come in with their good stuff and it gets through and they hit the targets.
00:44:11.000I think what we're going to see here is that they're going to flood the zone with everything they have And it's going to come in a very synchronized attack, so everything arrives at once, and the Israeli and American air defense systems will be saturated, and the vast majority of the Iranian weapons that will be launched will get through,
00:44:31.000and they're going to take out the targets that they're intended.
00:44:37.000And I think they're going to go after significant targets, significant economic targets.
00:44:40.000I think The port of Haifa is very much at risk.
00:44:44.000I think they're going to be hitting a lot of the missile defense locations to strip the defense.
00:44:54.000And they may hit a couple political targets, because remember, this was a political assassination, and so Iran has a green light to go after, you know, like targets.
00:45:04.000And I think that this is going to be a very massive attack, but it's going to be synchronized so that all of these weapons systems will arrive at the same time, including the hypersonic, the new hypersonic missiles with the maneuvering warheads that Israel hasn't seen yet.
00:45:20.000And I think the effects will be devastating.
00:45:23.000Can you explain this hypersonic missile?
00:45:25.000Because I've seen you describe it before on another podcast, Scott.
00:45:28.000I was like, holy crap, this is fucking crazy technology.
00:45:31.000Can you describe how this missile works specifically so the audience can understand this hypersonic missile?
00:45:36.000I mean, first of all, I understand that When Israel builds this, Israel has a layered air defense system that includes capabilities of its own manufacturer, or what they jointly manufacture, the Iron Dome.
00:45:49.000Let's take the Iron Dome out for a second.
00:45:51.000It's not designed to go after these large missiles, these more cables.
00:45:56.000It's designed to go after Katyushka rockets, the bottle rockets coming out of Gaza, things of that nature, low-tech missiles.
00:46:04.000So let's push that aside because the Iron Dome is not going to be a factor here.
00:46:09.000Maybe against the slow-flying drones that they get through.
00:46:15.000You get the Israeli systems, the David Sling or the Arrow 3 systems.
00:46:20.000You get the American systems, the THAAD, which is deployed there.
00:46:26.000We have our naval vessels around there.
00:46:28.000We've interlocked the Aegis radars and the SM-3, SM-6 missiles on board.
00:46:36.000These all create a very sophisticated impact.
00:46:39.000You know, integrated, layered air defense that is designed to take on specific targets.
00:46:48.000Ballistic missiles fly a ballistic trajectory, a standard you fly it on the air and let the Earth's gravitation and gravitational law take over.
00:47:10.000Well, first of all, let's talk about the ballistic missiles, because the Iranians showed some sophistication here.
00:47:16.000Unlike the Scud missiles that were fired during the Gulf War, where the entire missile flies in and hits the ground unless it breaks up in the air, and that's a whole different issue.
00:47:24.000Well, here the Iranians had separating warheads.
00:47:27.000So as the missile comes in, the warhead separates, and so now the radar's looking at a big target and a smaller target.
00:47:34.000Now the Iranians have done things with these warheads.
00:47:36.000They have warheads that then shoot out decoys, so it's multiple warheads, so they fire out a half a dozen decoys that catches the attention of everything, while the regular warheads We saw evidence of that being used.
00:47:59.000So even with a ballistic missile, these separating warheads, these maneuvering warheads, these decoys confuse the Israelis.
00:48:07.000The Iranians are going to be flooding again the system with these decoys, with these separating warheads, etc.
00:48:14.000The hypersonic, however, isn't going to fly your ballistic trajectory.
00:48:18.000It's going to come in, it's going to basically take off and then go flat and go high speed in, so the radar is not going to track it.
00:48:27.000It's coming in in a different flight pattern, and then it's going to maneuver.
00:48:31.000It's going to make its own maneuvers, and then it's going to separate the warhead, which will maneuver even further, You can't intercept it.
00:48:38.000It's coming in faster than the Israelis are used to.
00:48:43.000So if you have satellites in Iran that are detecting launches, normally you have a launch window or a window of time to prepare for that missile to come in.
00:48:56.000With the hypersonic, It screws up your entire algorithm, your entire calculation, because you're going to see a flash.
00:49:03.000You're expecting maybe a 16-minute time of flight, and it's going to arrive in 6.
00:49:19.000To take out critical air defense nodes, radars, etc., communications, which further blind the system while it's being overwhelmed.
00:49:28.000And then to finish the job, you're going to see another wave of hypersonics coming on the tail end when the whole system is just screwed up to hit the big targets that it wants to hit.
00:49:39.000If Iran has these weapons, and they claim to have them, and they deploy them, and they said they will deploy them, It's a game-changing technology that neither Israel nor the United States is prepared to deal with.
00:49:54.000We haven't even talked about Hezbollah.
00:49:56.000Do you think Hezbollah is going to join in this coordinated attack to weaken the Iron Dome's capabilities to allow more missiles to come through?
00:50:49.000If you can explain to the audience in terms of when you look at the engagement between Hezbollah and Israel on the ground, the argument he made was that in that specific The battle that's occurring on the ground, not on the ground,
00:51:05.000but basically in that region, Hezbollah is significantly hurting Israel to the extent where they've moved them back a significant amount.
00:51:13.000They've basically hit the military bases and made them disband.
00:51:20.000Or what's your thoughts on that specific area, the conflict that's happening between Hezbollah and Israel?
00:51:26.000First of all, we need to understand that Hezbollah has been waging a managed escalation with Israel on Israel's northern border with Lebanon.
00:51:37.000And everything that Hezbollah has done is done We're good to go.
00:52:12.000And put at risk, and so Israel's had to evacuate tens of thousands of Israeli civilians from the region.
00:52:18.000You know, and this has warned the Israelis down.
00:52:22.000They've lost significant armor vehicles, the numbers, they're losing manpower.
00:52:27.000But more importantly, it's just, it's worn the Israelis down from a physical and moral standpoint.
00:52:34.000The morale of the Israeli troops is very low right now.
00:52:39.000Hezbollah continues to reveal new technologies, new weapons systems that the Israelis haven't anticipated.
00:52:47.000And it's led the Israelis to realize that if there's going to be a major conflict with Hezbollah, Israel's not ready for the fight, because Israel's been preparing for a fight that has Israel projecting power into southern Lebanon in an effort to push Hezbollah back north of the Latani River.
00:53:05.000Which is a river in southern Lebanon, sort of a major geographic boundary that Israel wants everything south of the Latani be demilitarized.
00:53:17.000Hezbollah's going to play a different game.
00:53:19.000They're going to take the fight to Israel.
00:53:20.000If there is a major war between Hezbollah and Israel, you can expect that the majority of the fighting is going to be taking place in Israeli towns, Israeli villages that are going to be captured by Hezbollah.
00:53:32.000That Hezbollah will pour tens of thousands of troops into these urban zones, seizing them and compelling the Israelis to level their own villages, level their own towns, destroy Israel to protect it.
00:53:49.000Hezbollah is fully capable of implementing this plan.
00:53:52.000There's not anything Israel can do to prevent it, which is why the Israeli Defense Force is telling Netanyahu, we don't want a large-scale war with Hezbollah.
00:54:15.000Jordan just today came out and said that they will not allow the US, the UK, Or Iran, or Israel, sorry, to all four of those countries to use their airspace.
00:54:25.000Now, to me, that seems like basically saying, Iran, when you send your attack, it's going to go over our airspace.
00:54:31.000That means we're going to have to stop it.
00:54:33.000And this kind of placates the kind of sentiment against the Arab countries.
00:54:38.000And then if you do see it like that, what is the alternative that Iran can use?
00:54:42.000I'd love to hear your thoughts on that.
00:54:44.000Well, first of all, understand, let's go back to April, where the United States, the United Kingdom, and Israel, together with Jordan, used Jordanian airspace as a buffer to absorb the Iranian attack.
00:54:58.000And so our aircraft were flying over Jordan, shooting down Iranian missiles, working in concert with The Jordanian Air Force and Jordanian Air Defense Systems.
00:55:10.000What Jordan is saying is that option is not available, because Jordan took a lot of heat internally.
00:55:16.000There's a large Palestinian population in Jordan.
00:55:19.000And the king understands that being seen as defending Israel, working with Israel, In concert against the Palestinian people is not a politically wise move.
00:55:34.000So what he said is that you're not going to be able to use Jordan as a buffer zone.
00:55:40.000The Jordanian Air Force is not capable in and of itself to...
00:55:51.000I think they'll shoot down a handful of drones.
00:55:53.000But as I said, the Iranians will be synchronizing this so that it's going to be overwhelming.
00:55:58.000There's not anything Jordan can do about it.
00:56:01.000But I think, basically, Jordan, this is to the benefit of Iran.
00:56:05.000If, in fact, Jordan is able to see this through, and I'm sure a lot of the pressure will be put on Jordan to get them to reverse, This is advantage Iran because now, you know, the significant number of systems that were shot down by Israel,
00:56:22.000Jordan, the United States, Great Britain in April over Jordanian airspace means that they're going to be able to close in on Israel and it's just going to make things all the more complicated.
00:56:33.000But will Iran be able to use Jordanian airspace?
00:56:35.000Will their missiles be able to go over Jordanian airspace?
00:56:42.000There's nothing Jordan can do that can stop them.
00:56:46.000If the drones are fired, Jordan will be able to shoot down a handful of these drones.
00:56:52.000But again, the Jordanian ability to detect...
00:56:55.000And intercept is going to be swamped by the quantity of systems coming in at the same time.
00:57:02.000This isn't going to be wave after wave.
00:57:04.000This is going to be everything coming in at once, and it'll be going over Jordanian airspace, and there's nothing Jordan can do to stop it.
00:57:17.000You know, kind of to just see what Israel has and, like you said before, understand their capabilities, a great intelligence gathering process.
00:57:24.000But now you're saying they're just going to flood the airspace and Jordan will be able to shoot some down, but not all.
00:57:29.000Well, that leads me to, and I'll get my last question here, Scott.
00:57:55.000You did a fantastic couple of pieces on Zelensky, which I'm going to bring you back because I want to talk Russia-Ukraine as well in the future because, I mean, there's been a lot of updates on that and people kind of forgot about it, but I think it's still a very important conflict to keep track of.
00:58:09.000But what I was going to say was, so we talked about Iran's capabilities, we talked about Hezbollah's capabilities, we talked about what led to this conflict that we're currently experiencing, and we know that an attack by Iran is pretty much inevitable and imminent at this point.
00:58:22.000What do you think the American response is going to be to this situation?
00:58:26.000I mean, things look pretty dire from what you described for Israel.
00:58:29.000How do you think we're going to come into this, and how much is the United States going to be involved in this conflict?
00:58:35.000Well, again, let's just back up a little bit to understand why I'm going to say what I'm going to say.
00:58:42.000In early 2020, Donald Trump, when he was president, ordered the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, a very senior Iranian military and political figure.
00:58:55.000And who was on a diplomatic mission of peace, ironically, not of war.
00:59:00.000And he was murdered by American forces in Baghdad.
00:59:07.000They sent more than 10 ballistic missiles against the Al-Assad airbase in Iraq, and they also fired some missiles up towards Erbil, American facilities and Israeli facilities in Erbil.
00:59:21.000But it's the Al-Assad attack that Because the Iranians gave a heads up.
00:59:28.000They told the Iraqis, we're coming in, this is the target we're going to hit.
00:59:32.000And the Iraqis were able to tell the Americans, and the Americans were able to get much of the forces evacuated from al-Assad and the rest of the forces put into bunkers.
00:59:43.000The Iranians hit exactly what they wanted to hit, the pinpoint precision, a devastating attack on the base.
00:59:49.000And Iran sent a signal to the United States that If the United States retaliates for this strike, that they will do the same thing to every single American base in the region.
01:00:00.000And the United States realized that there was nothing we could do to stop them from doing this.
01:00:06.000So the Iranians established some sort of strategic deterrence over the United States when it comes to direct American military engagement against Iran.
01:00:17.000If you go back to April, again, when Israel said we have to retaliate, the United States said we're not going to participate.
01:00:26.000We'll defend you, but we're not going to be involved in the attacks.
01:00:30.000And when the Iranians put pressure on regional You know, Gulf neighbors such as Qatar and others to say, you can't let the Americans use your bases.
01:00:40.000The United States had no choice when told by their host nations, you can't use American aircraft from these bases in support of this operation.
01:00:49.000And so, the United States right now is able to deploy a limited number of assets regionally to defend Israel.
01:00:57.000But the offensive strike capacity the United States has, especially in Kuwait and Qatar, is neutralized because the Iranians have said, if you get involved in attacking us, we'll take out the base.
01:01:14.000The base in Qatar would be annihilated.
01:02:20.000We will defend you, but we're not going to participate in the attack.
01:02:23.000And every Israeli exercise that, you know, trained up for a potential conflict with Iran, they ran two major ones, one in 2021, one in early 2022.
01:02:37.000The one in 2023 is called Chariots of Fire.
01:02:40.000The United States played a heavy role in these exercises because These exercises talked about attacking Iranian nuclear infrastructure, and they need American tankers, and they need American aircraft to do this.
01:02:51.000And even then, in the exercise, it failed.
01:02:54.000What the United States is telling Israel right now is, you won't get any of this support from us.
01:02:58.000We're not going to refuel your airplanes.
01:03:00.000We're not going to provide electronic warfare cover, combat air patrol.
01:03:04.000Whatever you thought we were going to do, we're not going to do.
01:03:07.000And Israel realizes that if they don't have the United States, It severely limits their options when it comes to projecting military power into Iran.
01:03:20.000Very, very interesting stuff because I know Douglas McGregor had put it out on Twitter that's 4,000 to 5,000.
01:03:26.000Just like you said, U.S. troops were sent over to the Middle East, presumably Israel.
01:03:31.000But you're saying that's going to be more from a defensive standpoint, not necessarily an offensive standpoint.
01:03:35.000And so we'll help them with shooting missiles down, protecting Tel Aviv, etc., infrastructure, but America is not typically, is not going to get involved in any type of offensive front because of the consequences that might come with our bases being bombed as a result of that, correct?
01:03:51.000Yeah, just again, another, just another little war story.
01:03:56.000The Iranians shot down a Global Hawk, which is one of, you know, America's strategic drones over the Strait of Hormuz, I think, 2019.
01:04:04.000And President Trump wanted to retaliate and bomb sites inside Iran.
01:04:09.000The Pentagon briefed him on saying that if you do that, then Iran will counter-strike and bomb our sites in the region, and then we will end up in a war that we can't win.
01:04:22.000And if you want us to be able to meaningfully project power into Iran, it's going to take us nine months, maybe up to two years, to build up the military force necessary.
01:04:34.000We're talking hundreds of thousands of American troops.
01:04:37.000And even then, to project them into the region is going to be very difficult.
01:04:42.000It's going to be a sustained war that's going to take every resource we have, and there's no guarantee of victory.
01:04:48.000And no country would host us to do that, right?
01:04:50.000I don't see any of these Gulf countries.
01:04:52.000I mean, Saudi Arabia is very iffy about letting us have bases there.
01:04:56.000Which country would actually allow us to put that many American soldiers in their space?
01:05:00.000But again, I participated in Desert Storm when we had permissive airfields and permissive port facilities in Saudi Arabia where we could put the troops in.
01:05:11.000And we did it without the intervention of the Iraqis.
01:05:16.000Even if somebody was to say, hey, you can use our port facility, understand you're on the wrong side of the Persian Gulf, so you're deploying American troops on the wrong side of the Gulf, your ports are going to be hit by Iranian missiles, ships are going to be sunk, the Strait of Hormuz is going to be closed.
01:05:30.000So we're not talking about deploying our troops into friendly countries.
01:05:34.000We're talking about classic amphibious operation, putting forces ashore in a hostile territory in Iran, seizing Shah Bahar or Bandar Abbas in a major amphibious operation.
01:05:46.000And we don't have the resources today to do it.
01:07:50.000And obviously, there's going to be improvements in their defense capability and so on and so forth.
01:07:53.000Yeah, the Iron Dome is a lot better now.
01:07:54.000So this time they claimed again that they'd intercepted 95%.
01:07:57.000Once again, we had reports that actually the reality was about 70%.
01:08:01.000Iran hit a number of military bases that actually got through, for example, Air Base and a few other air bases.
01:08:07.000Now, why that's interesting is what that showed is Two things.
01:08:11.000It showed that the capability that they can get in, even with these drones and these missiles that they were sending, which was a way of testing and getting information.
01:08:19.000As he said, the real reason for that was to send different types of weaponry, different types of missiles to see how the American-Israeli response is going to be.
01:08:27.000So even then, they got like 30%, 35% through, right?
01:08:31.000Now, why people think it was a failure is because they didn't hear about any casualties.
01:08:34.000Because the American-Israeli mind, or the Western-Israeli mind, has basically made people believe that the only time your attack is successful is when there's casualties, when you've killed people.
01:08:44.000But the Iranians, basically, what that showed is, like, kind of the humanity, that they didn't go for, like, populated areas.
01:09:31.000And if this is a coordinated response, it's going to be too much for Israel.
01:09:36.000Yeah, I mean they could barely hold off the missiles just from Iran by itself.
01:09:40.000Can you imagine the other two now getting involved?
01:09:44.000It's crazy and it's scary to see what's going on and where we might go.
01:09:49.000And then obviously the United States is, hopefully, I'm just saying I hope we don't get dragged into this because then now we didn't even talk about Russia getting involved or China to support Iran if America goes ahead and decides to take an offensive.
01:10:01.000And another thing, too, from the April attack that you mentioned, I heard reports from Suppressed News on Twitter saying that around 40 IDF soldiers were actually killed.
01:10:13.000And the reason why he knows is because he looked at hospital records from Tel Aviv or whatever that reported a bunch of casualties and deaths.
01:10:23.000I mean, I don't think it was widely reported for obvious reasons, but I think the strategy, they were able to go ahead and get what they wanted out of that attack back in April, which was to see capabilities, etc.
01:12:11.000They don't want the hostages, don't care about them.
01:12:13.000Obviously, there'll be somebody else who negotiates on his behalf.
01:12:15.000But the thing is, it's kind of like a kind of psychological impression that they're given that the negotiator, they killed.
01:12:22.000So if you look at it from a metaphorical perspective or an allegorical perspective, they're basically saying that we murdered the negotiation.
01:12:28.000So that's like another way of looking at it.
01:12:35.000They've never cared about the negotiations.
01:12:36.000They've never cared about the hostages.
01:12:38.000When Netanyahu was in Congress getting all of his applause, a hostage member, a family member, I believe it was a mother, came in and they arrested her.
01:12:48.000So that shows you the level of psychology where the hostages are just...
01:12:58.000I mean, there's no doubt that Israel obviously struck a military win by being able to eliminate these adversaries in such a short period of time and so quickly, but there's going to be consequences to it.
01:13:07.000You know, with the big win, you're going to have to be able to defend that win because you pissed off a bunch of adversarial countries.
01:13:13.000So, I guess, anything else before we switch on over to the UK? No, that's it.
01:15:34.000I mean, the reason for that is political because the guy in charge of it is Russian, has links to Putin, and there's these kind of various issues.
01:17:22.000And I think there's something more deeper to it, but it doesn't matter.
01:17:24.000The Oprah is that a man, what they said is the man, why is it that he's able to basically be a woman in women's sports?
01:17:32.000Now, the question is that obviously we don't have the veracity of whether it's a man or not, but let's just assume it is a man.
01:17:37.000So anyway, on Twitter, you basically had the entire conservatives attacking her, and the liberals attacking her, feminists, and people who were pro-trans supporting her, and then generally, a lot of the Muslim community was supporting her because she's a Muslim, and then the anti-Muslim community was against her because she's a Muslim as well.
01:17:52.000So there's kind of these different groups going on different sides for different reasons.
01:18:30.000And you know, the worst thing about it is, you know, when I posted it, I knew it was going to go viral.
01:18:36.000But I didn't expect the Muslims to basically support her.
01:18:39.000Because I didn't even click in my head that she's Algerian, she's Muslim, they're going to support her.
01:18:42.000Well, there's photos that came out of her in her childhood where clearly she's a girl.
01:18:46.000And from what I've seen, there's reports that she has a rare condition where she was born a woman, but certain tests trigger an XYZ. Chromosome test.
01:19:16.000And I feel like I'm consistently against it in all aspects.
01:19:18.000And I believe that the right is extremely feminist, right?
01:19:21.000They're extremely woke when it comes to feminism, right?
01:19:24.000And when you've got the LGBTQ, or let's take the T in this regard, and you've got feminists, I will support the T. And I'll explain to you why.
01:19:35.000When you look at transgender, I'm against transgender being taught in schools.
01:19:38.000I've been actually the most biggest critic of it from the day, like now people walk up and start talking about in the United States, maybe for the last so many years.
01:19:45.000I was talking about it for like a very long time, right?
01:19:48.000And I was massively against it from a logical perspective, right?
01:19:52.000Because look, my position is left wing, but not woke liberal, right?
01:19:58.000So I've been vehemently against it, because young children are susceptible, their minds are not developed, and you can manipulate them into thinking anything, right?
01:20:08.000But, when you look at transgender, the vast majority, I think I said this on your show last time, the vast majority of transgender over 16 are women.
01:20:19.000So it's biological women changing to men.
01:20:39.000So if society tells them to act in a certain way, they'll end up acting in that way.
01:20:42.000So it makes sense that if transgender ideas have been propagated and there's men or women, there's going to be more women who fall for it than men.
01:21:16.000It means for every six women, there's only one man.
01:21:20.000Okay, so you're saying, so over 16, what's the percentage there?
01:21:25.000I believe the percentage is, and they're not clear on the percentage, but from like a few different data points, you could probably say about 60%.
01:21:30.000Okay, so roughly 60% are going from born a girl, transition to man.
01:21:34.000And then you're saying now, but when they're under 16 years old, children, They're going, same thing, it's six to one from man to woman again.
01:21:46.000So, now you understand it, but why do you, no, but the real question is, and this is why, because I always, like, this is why I feel like I think outside the box and I think of things in a different manner, right?
01:21:56.000So why is it you thought it was the other way around?
01:21:59.000Because I think in general, it's a bit easier probably to get through life as a female than it would be as a male in modern society.
01:22:11.000And that's what makes it worse, because now, I'll tell you, because I'm going to get to this, that a guy, because by the way, my whole thesis of this is, this is really man hatred, right?
01:22:18.000Because really, basically, a man can basically, are we allowed to say this on YouTube?
01:22:23.000I mean, use a buzzword if you need to.
01:22:26.000A man can basically chop off his genitalia, and even then he's not accepted by a woman.
01:22:33.000And even then he's not accepted by society, right?
01:22:36.000So that's the level of man hatred this is, right?
01:22:38.000Now coming back to the point, you basically look at the vast majority of women, but the reason you and many others and nearly everyone, and even I thought that something's going on here, like I don't believe anything that happens, is reality that if you look at social media, and you look at mainstream media, they are always attacking Biological men who changed to women,
01:23:09.000She was a biological woman who changed to a man.
01:23:11.000But the vast majority, Caitlyn Jenner, like all of them, everyone we know is generally speaking, Dylan Moevey, like there was a big campaign against Dylan.
01:23:22.000So you basically got the vast majority...
01:23:25.000When they're basically trying to insult the transgender community, they attack a biological man who changes to a woman.
01:23:32.000So in the mainstream media, when you see the criticisms coming from that angle.
01:23:35.000And they always give this idea that a man is violent, a man is a pedophile, a man wants to rape, a man wants to kill, like do all of these things to young children or women.
01:23:46.000And they always say, look at the prison population, like men rape these women.
01:24:10.000And when you look at the data under eight year olds, under eight year olds, because this is what they keep saying to you, like, these men are a danger to children.
01:24:18.000Because men, according to them, are innately a danger, right?
01:24:21.000But if you look at under eight-year-olds, women murder and abuse children more than men.
01:25:20.000So, in reality, then it comes like, why is it that extreme feminists, liberals, are considered the representative of this issue, even to conservatives?
01:26:06.000And for me, holistically, not just that now, so now we've got that, feminism is the biggest problem in society compared to any other problem.
01:26:14.000LGBTQ is nothing compared to feminism, because feminism causes the destruction of the family, causes the destruction of society, causes population collapse, causes behaviour where men aren't able to get women, that causes psychological problems, that causes destruction in society.
01:26:29.000For me, feminism is such a big problem that it tells you that would I align with a feminist or would I align with a trans?
01:27:11.000So what you're basically saying is this, because I said to them and they were like, you ain't gonna stop, you ain't gonna stop the hours Americans from getting our women to play sports.
01:27:19.000And I was like, bruv, you're basically telling me that you want your women to play sports and then you want them to turn gay and then you want them to not have children and then cause the very thing that you're complaining about.
01:27:31.000You're complaining about white genocide.
01:27:54.000The only time people are watching women play sports is when you force them because you play Wimbledon.
01:27:58.000Men, and then we'll put the women with it, and over time, people will get used to women's sports, and they might watch it, but really, they want to watch the men.
01:28:25.000So in reality, I say, if you want equality in all aspects of life and you want Serena Williams to be played the same as Djokovic, even though Djokovic has played five sets and Serena Williams may play three sets and nobody's watching and everybody wants to watch Djokovic...
01:29:01.000I'll give you a down to welcome back to the next one.
01:29:05.000Just for some of you guys, so your stance is, right, and I want to make sure I have this correct, is that you think there should be one standard.
01:29:15.000If you want the equality that you actually want, that means you need to compete in one league, and that means the best of the best, one league, you compete against the men.
01:29:26.000And that's why you're looking at it like, you see what's going on with the allegations of, you know, Transformers in sports, and you're like, well, this is what you sign up for if you wanna play sports and compete.
01:29:41.000You need to be able to compete against all.
01:29:42.000You disagree with the concept of two different standards.
01:30:34.000That means this woman, even sure she hasn't got the same skills as Myron, even though she probably hasn't worked hard as Myron, she needs to get paid the same.
01:30:41.000So if you're about equal pay and gender equality, do it properly throughout the board.
01:31:18.000And you know, it's funny that you mentioned this because When you look at feminism, right, and how it kind of seeps into society, what ends up, because let's be honest here, this is like a politically correct feeling, moral type issue, right?
01:31:30.000Like, oh, well, we need to be equal and allow them the opportunity to get into certain things.
01:31:35.000If you want to talk about the military, you want to talk about police departments, you want to talk about fire departments, et cetera, where a lot of the times this is life for this situation, right?
01:31:44.000I'm a police officer, I have a female colleague, partner, and we get involved in a physical altercation with a suspect that might be strong, and I get injured, is she gonna be able to drag me to safety?
01:32:21.000And when you dilute the quality of the workforce, you dilute the capability of the employees.
01:32:25.000But the problem is that you're diluting the quality of the employees from only one perspective, and then the other half of the workforce has to compensate for that, and that puts them in danger.
01:32:35.000Now, it's one thing if you want to be in the office and work a sit-down job and like blah, blah, blah, but when we're talking about jobs where police officers, military, et cetera, where it can literally be life or death and the person next to you is responsible for your safety and you dying or living, I want someone that's capable, that passed the same standards I did.
01:32:50.000So I see your perspective here where this egalitarian mindset can have dire consequences, right?
01:32:59.000And we don't care about it because it's like, sports, woo!
01:33:01.000Let's give them the equality job in the workforce, woo!
01:33:05.000But then when we're talking about life or death, etc., And this person isn't capable because we want to be morally and politically correct.
01:33:14.000If you go with what you said, which is there has to be an equal standard, will there be, except for rare situations, will there be women in military, police, these type of...
01:33:28.000And so in reality, if you apply your position to the sports arena or to various other arenas, in reality, what we're saying is women are biologically different to men.
01:33:36.000They've been created, if you believe in God, they've been created in a different manner, or if you believe in science or whatever, or both, they've evolved in a different manner.
01:33:44.000I think even if you look at it from religion or science, it's true.
01:34:48.000They said gender is a social construct.
01:34:50.000This whole idea was actually created by feminists.
01:34:52.000It's just now they got started getting smashed up in their own spots.
01:34:55.000And because men are better than women in almost everything, they're like, what are these guys who are basically being women smashing us in all areas?
01:35:32.000And you're basically turning your girls gay and lesbian.
01:35:35.000And if you're turning your girls lesbian, because they keep telling me, like, Americans, you can't stop American women doing sports, that's fine.
01:35:40.000But maybe that's why you're having a population collapse.
01:35:43.000That's maybe why most of you guys aren't having women, because most of them are playing team sports, both professionally and at amateur level, turning lesbian.
01:35:50.000There's other reasons for it as well, why it's happening, and then that's why you're not having kids.
01:35:54.000Me, personally, I see her perspective.
01:35:56.000I don't think that there's anything wrong with women playing sports because I do think if you've got a teenage daughter or something like that, her playing sports and learning instruments and doing other things like that will make her more productive instead of having TikTok brain.
01:36:06.000But from a professional standpoint, I absolutely see her perspective.
01:36:10.000Because it's subsidized a lot of the times, right?
01:36:11.000And then even at the collegiate level, Division I, right?
01:36:15.000And I could say this at Title IX, right, for all my...
01:36:20.000What ends up happening is they have to give the same amount of money to female sports as they do for male sports, and I think that's ridiculous because, you know, for equality, you're like, oh, well, you know, if you look at like a big football program, right, like an Alabama or something like that, or a big basketball program, they give a lot of money to these sports teams,
01:36:36.000but these sports teams generate a lot of money for the university, but...
01:36:40.000For equality, they go ahead and they turn over that same amount of money into female sports teams, which are not productive or profitable at all, which I think is ridiculous.
01:36:52.000So I think maybe at a high school level, at an amateur level, I think it's okay.
01:36:57.000We'd have to have a discussion about how to do it at college, but from a professional standpoint, I see a perspective completely because it's not profitable, but why do we do it?
01:37:03.000We do it because of, oh, it feels right, and being politically correct.
01:37:08.000If we put the shoe on the other foot, would we ever fund a male sports league if it wasn't profitable?
01:37:22.000So just on that, like I myself, like I've got daughters, and one of the things I did was when I tried to decide what activities they're gonna get into, I really did look at what activities basically cause Lesbianism and these type of behaviours.
01:37:37.000Because in reality, you have control over your kids when they're with you.
01:38:27.000Because the likelihood of something happening is going to be higher.
01:38:30.000So similarly, I wouldn't send my child to sports because the likelihood of...
01:38:32.000What sports are the worst, would you say, from your data that you've looked at?
01:38:35.000And I know people here are going to say, where's your sources?
01:38:38.000So, I mean, from what you looked at, and you could tell them as well, what sports have you noticed the highest rates of, I guess, girls becoming lesbian?
01:38:48.000Soccer, ballet, the Olympics, so like, you know, athletic spots, what you call it, running, you know, when you go into athletics.
01:39:04.000Basketball, I remember when I was in college, like, all the girls on the team didn't like dudes.
01:39:09.000I believe, because I don't remember the date around basketball, but I remember reading the article, but I don't remember the percentages on it.
01:42:17.000So this is why Venezuela is important.
01:42:19.000So for a very long time, the US through the CIA has attempted to coup in Venezuela to take it out and to basically put their own operatives in there.
01:43:33.000Whereas us, like, because I don't believe in like communism or capitalism, like we can just like look at things like an irrational perspective.
01:43:40.000When you look at, for example, what happened, so you had Hugo Chavez who basically took over.
01:45:24.000When you do sanctions, sanctions don't affect the president, they affect the poor people in the country.
01:45:30.000So in reality, because the psychology of sanctions is this, you put sanctions on a country, the poor people suffer, the poor people die from it, and maybe then that causes the poor people to revolt.
01:46:55.000And then, so basically, he knew that they're going to say that the elections are not real.
01:47:00.000He knew that they're going to say that the opposition's won.
01:47:02.000He knew that was going to happen already because they did it before to him, right?
01:47:05.000So this time, what he did was he got international observers, journalists, politicians, people from a wide range of backgrounds, from a wide range of countries to come in and observe the elections.
01:47:14.000All of them, as a sudden, the elections went fine.
01:47:17.000On the day of the election, you basically had these...
01:47:22.000Bell accounts, who basically tried to make it look like that the election was fake.
01:47:27.000So you saw them posting, like Visegrad is one example, someone who was reposted by Elon Musk a number of times, where he'd show like, basically, they were like, oh, they're stealing the ballot boxes, they're stealing the ballot boxes.
01:47:37.000And then you look at it and you think, oh, wait a sec, these are just air conditioning units.
01:47:41.000Another one was, oh, look, the elections are fake.
01:47:43.000This adds up to 108% because Maduro got like 51%.
01:50:02.000Even where Elon was posting and telling people to overthrow, even when you saw these big Z accounts all posting the same thing, they all wanted to overthrow him.
01:50:15.000I think there's certain flaws with the ideas.
01:50:17.000Although I'm friends with people who believe in it, right?
01:50:19.000But the thing is, I'm not going to want to support somebody who wants to overthrow the legitimate government, overthrow a government just so America or Israel can take control of that country, basically rape it of its resources, and then basically have it destroyed.
01:50:34.000So that's the reason I was against the overthrowing of Maduro.
01:51:02.000So, like, for example, if you look at a lot of the capitalist structure, which basically controls a lot of the countries, of course, this is true.
01:51:19.000What happens with this is as an American, just like from your guys' perspective, what really happens is this.
01:51:24.000Either you had one option where you could basically steal all their resources of them, But when you've now put sanctions on Maduro, when you fail to do this, what you tried to do, which was to overthrow him and put your own puppet in, when Israel and America failed to do that, then what you do is you don't put sanctions in.
01:51:40.000They put sanctions in, back on Maduro.
01:51:43.000What do you think Maduro is going to do?
01:53:11.000And I was like, what the, like, what is going on here?
01:53:13.000These people are, first of all, so bubbly, so excitable.
01:53:16.000And there's like 20 of them like mauling me just to see if I'm okay when I come into a store.
01:53:20.000Now when you go into a store, there's literally like one person who's there and there's like huge queues, there's huge, there's terrible service.
01:53:28.000Now you might think, oh, this is like, why is he talking about this?
01:53:30.000Because I tell you, the service industry gives you an example of how well the economy is doing in a more higher level.
01:53:36.000So a way to always look at it is when you look at the service industry and how well it's doing, that gives you examples.
01:54:08.000I mean, if we want to talk about inflation, we talk about the strength of the dollar, the purchasing power, it's all went down.
01:54:13.000I mean, and then you add in the fact that we printed like 80% of the money that's circulated right now, a majority was printed in the last four years.
01:55:00.000So you're saying you think he won and that there's great incentive to put him out of power because he doesn't want the central banks and he doesn't want the IMF and he doesn't want the country to follow some of the same capitalistic ideals and being controlled by central bankers like the West is.
01:55:13.000So I agree with that, but in addition to that- Protecting their resources.
01:55:16.000Yeah, protecting their own resources because your own resources are basically your future.
01:55:21.000And also to make sure that you have sovereignty of your own country.
01:55:26.000That basically America or Israel isn't the countries who have control over your country.
01:55:41.000And many countries, any country you see that basically gave up its resources, gave everything up to the United States, they're not in a good position.
01:55:49.000So in reality, I believe in the sovereignty of each country.
01:55:54.000And so if you believe in that, then yeah, you should be back in Maduro.
01:56:50.000Venezuela is going through a conflict between Venezuela and Guyana over the land of Esquibo, which is another big area where there's a ton of oil reserve.
01:57:00.000And Venezuela is basically banking on it.
01:57:58.000I personally do not believe it is fair, although what I believe is kind of more of kind of like an America's thing, where maybe Edmundo won the popular vote, but he didn't win the Venezuelan version of Electoral College.
01:58:14.000So just on that as well, remember the people who are claiming that the elections were rigged are basically Z-controlled establishments, NGOs, and papers, like the Washington Post, the Edison Foundation.
01:59:05.000Is it better for Maduro to work alongside the United States, get rid of the sanctions, or is it better he holds out, continues to say, no, fuck the central banks, I'm not bringing them in, I don't want to be an American puppet, and then deal with the sanctions.
02:07:15.000The only time there was violence was when the Z-controlled fake nationalist Tommy Robinson did a protest and then there were some violences and police were attacked.
02:08:35.000And you might say, oh, Islamophobia, don't use the word terminology, Islamophobia, which I think is dumb, because either you say, you can't use Islamophobia, you can't use anti-Semitism, you can't use anti-white, or you can use all the terminologies, right?
02:08:47.000Because a lot of people are like, oh, Suleiman's being anti-white, why is he crying about Islamophobia?
02:11:17.000And actually, not only did they exercise it immediately, like people like Tommy Robinson and another guy called Majid Nawaz, who was a Muslim Zionist, although now he's kind of switched sides.
02:11:25.000But at that time, he was a Muslim Zionist.
02:12:34.000And Tommy's claim is, just to be fair to him, his claim is that the judicious system was basically unfair to him, that they intentionally made him lose.
02:15:08.000Imagine I take you to court and I beat you.
02:15:11.000And then you're like, nah, bruv, I'm going to do a movie about it where I'm going to show you that really the truth is on my side.
02:15:17.000And the judge says, no, Suleiman won the case, the defamation case, and any movie you're going to relate is lies and propaganda and basically is going to be defamation again and therefore you're not allowed to release the movie.
02:15:29.000Okay, so he violated some civil British law by doing that.
02:16:42.000So I think it's all fake to, again, propel him and to make him more popular because he was dead.
02:16:48.000Until they start doing these fake legal cases and until Elon Musk start basically replying under his post and whatever, his following wasn't even moving.
02:16:58.000So even though when he was brought back, I know he was brought back later, but his follower wasn't moving and I was like, well, I was less than him and then I went well past him.
02:17:04.000I think he was on like 400K. I was on like 380.
02:17:06.000I went to like 500 and he was still stuck on the same amount.
02:17:16.000And then these arrests keep happening and then he kept letting out and then basically all these- What did they arrest a foreign candidate again?
02:18:46.000Everyone traveling to Canada must show they meet the requirements to enter the country.
02:18:49.000The CBSA notes that someone can be ruled inadmissible for a slew of concerns including criminal activity or human rights violations.
02:18:54.000The specific allegation Robinson faces is misrepresentation, which can include giving information that is untrue, misleading, or incomplete.
02:19:03.000A spokesperson for the Immigration Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada said on Thursday.
02:19:08.000So now Robinson, whose real name is Stephan Yaxley-Lennon, faces a hearing which will determine whether or not Mr.
02:19:13.000Lennon is admissible to Canada and whether or not he will be authorized to remain or be ordered removed from Canada, the spokesperson said in an email.
02:19:20.000Okay, so basically, guys, CBSA, Canadian Border Services Authority, if I'm not mistaken, is what they stand for.
02:21:06.000They perpetuated that and posted it and it went viral and it got the entire UK, like it got the entire people, like a lot of people within the UK angry.
02:21:17.000They're like, wait a sec, why is this illegal immigrant who's only come a year ago, a Muslim terrorist, killing our women?
02:21:24.000He killed them with knives, I'm guessing?
02:21:28.000So, he basically propelled all of these and manipulated them into thinking it.
02:21:33.000And why did they give that information?
02:21:34.000Because he wants everyone to turn against these people because the entirety of the UK is pro-Palestine and they want to stop the protests and they want to stop the anti-Zionist speech.
02:22:03.000Because there's this position that people say about the UK that there's a huge amount of grooming gangs that were occurring in the UK by Muslims.
02:22:12.000That will happen in the UK. That was basically...
02:22:15.000So anyone grooming is horrific, right?
02:22:17.000And anyone who's grooming, I don't care what race, religion, who you are, like you should be...
02:22:20.000You should feel the full extent of the law and actually within Islam, the punishment is much more harsher and much more graver to these people, including but not limited to the death penalty.
02:22:43.000And even the study that they used, that they took only a sample size of 200 people.
02:22:49.000And that study, which I basically debunked as well, but I said, look, I debunked your study, but let's just take that study as being true.
02:22:56.000What that actual study showed is that the Muslims were pimping, but the non-Muslims, so the white community, was actually partaking in the sex and their paedophilia.
02:26:39.000So they manipulate your mind into thinking that we have a major illegal immigration issue when we only have 30,000 illegal immigrants a year.
02:33:17.000Yeah, I mean, they make them convince them that that's the case.
02:33:20.000And then what happens is you basically have a and then somebody during the vigil, because there's a vigil as well, comes in with a machete or with a knife.
02:35:34.000But I didn't assume that it's just fake propaganda again, because they want to create this thing of Muslim hatred, and they're getting annoyed that the UK and most people in the West are for Muslims, are for Palestine at the moment.
02:35:44.000So it's a manipulation of their psychology to turn them against each other.
02:35:48.000So what they're doing is, that's why whenever I wrote a tweet, I always wrote far right Islamophobes, to separate them from the far right who are not Islamophobes.
02:35:57.000And if people are saying, oh, Islamophobia is not real, why are they going after a mosque?
02:36:50.000Immigration, even though he says against immigration, but he's for immigration, but he's against Islam.
02:36:54.000So you saw that in his recent video where he went on Israeli TV and he was literally like, you guys, look at all these guys, they're anti-Israel and you guys are the last line of defense and these type of things.
02:37:04.000So he full on does not hide the fact that he is a Zionist and that he's for immigration, even from Indians on various other countries.
02:37:13.000So when you have him on your show, you should ask him and say, If you're for immigration, why do you keep on saying they're anti-immigration?
02:37:22.000Because he'll say, his argument is this, that these other immigrants assimilate, but Muslims don't assimilate.
02:37:28.000So that's why I'm against Muslims, but I'm for them, right?
02:38:57.000So, anyway, but this one I'm talking about the UK and the US. So if you're all crying about the BLM and their riots, and you're crying that they're destroying property, and you're crying that they're destroying local- So the far-right activists were complaining about the BLM riots, is what you're saying in 2020.
02:39:10.000Yeah, and in the US it was the conservatives, right?
02:39:14.000And now you're all, the conservatives in the US and these guys are all supporting these riots and being like, yeah, we've got to destroy property.
02:41:14.000I know people are not going to like this, but I don't care.
02:41:16.000If you look at the actions of the working class white, and you look at the actions of the working class minorities, it's literally the same.
02:41:46.000Because you have to understand, like, there's a very big difference between, like, these posh Londoners in posh areas compared to, like, the north, where people are a lot more different.
02:41:53.000I'm from the north, so I'm very much from the, like, I'm from a very poor background, like, from that working class background.
02:42:44.000So in 2001, we had the Bradford riots.
02:42:47.000And what actually these Pakistani Muslims heard was that, oh, the far right are going to be in Bradford.
02:42:53.000So they went there, and they weren't there.
02:42:56.000And then these guys start writing, which is unacceptable, but they start writing, they start burning things, and many of them got extreme sentences.
02:43:04.000I know some people had stolen a bottle of water, they got like five years.
02:43:13.000Yeah, so that's why my advice to the Muslim community is this is a trap as well, so just be smart and don't fall into the trap as well.
02:43:19.000I understand it becomes a difficult decision, Like, for me, I'm not someone who is aggressive, but I guess for most people, ask this question, and maybe, I don't know if you're allowed to answer this question or not, but like, if you think somebody's coming to your community, and they're literally beating up the women, like,
02:43:34.000you know, your women, they're physically assaulting them, they're beating up the people in their community, they're coming to, like, burn a mosque, Do you just leave it or do you defend yourself?
02:44:03.000Tommy Robinson and the Zionists are behind it because what the real thing is going to happen is they keep attacking and saying this is the far right.
02:44:10.000And what's going to happen is they're going to put draconian laws in place.
02:44:13.000Because if they did it against the Palestine protests, a lot of the people would have stood up because a lot of the Labour supporters are from the left, right?
02:44:22.000So the people would have stood up against it.
02:44:24.000And they would have said, look, you can't ban Palestinian protests.
02:44:26.000You can't ban us speaking against Zionists.
02:44:30.000But now, they'll be like, we're doing it because of the far right.
02:46:11.000And on top of that as well, if you look at these riots, at least with you, you've had me on and I've talked about it, now you're going to have Tommy Robinson.
02:46:37.000Do you have a prediction as to when the United States will be destroyed by Russia, China, and or Iran?
02:46:43.000From what you are saying, we're destroying our allies and ourselves.
02:46:47.000So I don't think US will physically be destroyed by those countries.
02:46:50.000US is like very much dominant both in a military perspective and also in terms of the dollar is strong.
02:46:55.000Like I don't believe in this whole idea that the dollar is collapsing.
02:46:58.000Like I still think dollar is like the main thing, right?
02:47:00.000But They're going to be severely weakened where they don't have total control.
02:47:05.000So as an example, when all of these countries start going to alternative countries, such as Russia and China, it extremely weakens it.
02:47:11.000And you're going to see it in, which matters more to you, in US society where you guys are going to start struggling even more than what you are already.
02:47:46.000For all the haters who said Fresh couldn't host a podcast by himself, he just proved y'all wrong with this masterpiece of a podcast earlier today.
02:48:51.000What's up FNF? I hope you guys are doing well.
02:48:53.000I wanted to ask if you guys had any documentaries, books, recommendations on the true history of World War II, the Rothschild family, etc.
02:48:59.000Don't worry, on Castle Club, I'm probably going to do a watching of a certain movie, if you guys know what I'm saying.
02:49:04.000And we will go ahead and talk about that in more detail.
02:49:06.000Where it covers World War II... In detail, but I'm going to have to do it on Castle Club.
02:49:11.000I'd recommend, I know it's not on World War II, but I'd recommend The Fall of an Empire by Gibbons.
02:49:16.000I think he gives a really good perspective on how empires rise, how empires fall, and how certain liberalist ideas and where they came from.
02:49:23.000Which, by the way, real quick announcement that I want to make here, guys, by the way.
02:51:36.000That's why I was explaining that, look, when you look at this chart and how many people are saying anti-white, anti-white, it's exactly the same as saying racism.
02:51:45.000So when black people say racism, you're now seeing the other side of it.
02:51:49.000And yet, what have I said, which is anti-white?
02:52:01.000White women are not getting with white men.
02:52:04.000And so for that reason, a lot of them have become LGBTQ. A lot of them have become feminists.
02:52:09.000And for that reason, you're not producing your own race.
02:52:12.000And when you're not producing your own race...
02:52:15.000Like, you could blame other people, or you could be man-opened and say, look, we're going to get our society under control, we're going to get our women under control, and we're going to make them have kids.
02:52:24.000But you ain't got the ability to do that because you're feminists, right?
02:52:27.000So you're partaking in not white genocide, but white suicide.
02:53:28.000WFNF, Myron, are you in the merchant automation business?
02:53:31.000I'm thinking about trying it, but I don't have the capital, but I was going to try to get a loan or a 0% interest credit card if I qualified.
02:53:39.00011K to start, or should I wait until I have the money?
02:53:42.000I don't know anything about merchant automation business.
02:53:45.000So, I mean, we could bring somebody in the future to talk about it, but that is not my expertise, so I don't want to speak about something I don't know.
02:54:19.000And then obviously keep in mind, guys, that we're anticipating a real conflict and then released here, which we talked about in detail at the beginning of the podcast with Scott Ritter, so please make sure to check that out on Rumble.
02:54:30.000Obviously on YouTube we couldn't talk about it for certain reasons.
02:55:30.000We're going to have some streams for you guys and everything else like that, so it's going to be a good time.
02:55:34.000And then other than that, guys, go check out Suleiman.
02:55:36.000Suleiman, where can the people find you?
02:55:37.000You can find me on Twitter, and I'll be starting my show on Rumble back again when I go back to the UK, so in about a week, so check that out.
02:55:57.000Get your yacht party tickets while you guys can.
02:55:59.000And Wednesday, we are going to be doing something for y'all.
02:56:03.000Probably Red Pill associated with dating or whatever, maybe.
02:56:05.000And then Friday, I'll keep you guys posted with guests because I'm talking to a few people right now that will probably get you on for Friday.