00:01:20.680Yeah, if you guys have my phone number, don't text me, like I don't want to, don't text me, don't talk to me, I'm working, what's up though, what's up though, you mad, I'm in a good mood man, been up since 6am editing videos, I've been posting a lot on, on the second channel, some of them I edited, some of them, it's easy did, but yeah, it's 50 degrees,
00:16:23.880Andrew Tate said I make arty farty videos
00:16:25.880videos and they're stupid. Nah, bro, that shit inspirational. Really? For real, bro. Oh. Like, that shit inspired me to do my own shit. Really? Yeah. That's super dope. It inspired you? Hell yeah. Well, Top G said that I'm, like, stupid and I'm from New York and I'm a dumbass who makes... Man, he don't know shit, bro. He don't know shit? He don't know shit. Man, I appreciate that. You know, you just changed my perspective. Nah, badass, bro, for real. You really made me think a lot. What's your name? Sick. Good to meet you, Sick. Hey, I want to see your videos around sometime. Alright.
03:00:26.760But bearing all the responsibility if somebody is in a victim situation and saying that they need to act in this way is like, okay, well, if people are posing a violent threat on you, you got to understand people are fearful of their life.
03:00:43.360And attempted to run them over and rammed them with her vehicle.
03:00:47.820An officer of ours acted quickly and defensively, shot to protect himself and the people around him.
03:00:52.820My understanding is she was hit and is deceased, and we've confirmed that.
03:00:57.260This goes to show the assaults that our ICE officers and law enforcement are under every single day.
03:01:02.660Again, that is Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
03:01:07.160And again, they have deployed about 2,000 ICE agents to the Minneapolis.
03:01:11.560He was run over earlier this year? Damn.
03:01:14.520And why was the white woman doing this?
03:01:19.060She probably wasn't an illegal immigrant, right?
04:02:18.960Domestic terror techniques to try to make it impossible for the president of the United States to do what the American people elected him to do, which is enforce our immigration laws.
04:10:58.880so i would say yeah two out of those three correct but and so whenever we have something
04:11:04.640that's that close to us that's causing a problem i do think that it's worth discussing and i do
04:11:08.620think that it's worth looking at absolutely it is and i know some people might disagree with that
04:11:12.660but i don't think so at all i think that's absolutely a huge existential problem for america
04:11:17.040loss of human life is now you're putting money well how is that how is the loss of human life
04:11:24.760how does it make sense right you kill a handful of civilians and some of maduro's own guards that
04:11:29.720are enabling a murderous regime how is it that the loss of those lives is the point is i mean
04:11:35.440they could equally call us a murderous regime and i understand wanting to put yourself first
04:11:38.820but that's when like you've now removed the moral the moral high ground there because
04:11:44.940you could you could call us the same but yeah i understand you should put your you should put
04:11:50.420your own country first at a premium that is above the thousands of people that have been killed
04:11:55.640under his regime it doesn't make sense to me right if you want to look at it from loss of lives
04:11:59.280i think that it's undeniable that removing somebody that's the causal factor for that
04:12:03.420even if it kills a few extra people is an overall good especially in the long-term view of things
04:12:08.780sometimes but then but then osmond gold then why were you anti-regime change why were you
04:12:12.360anti-interventionist for so long except for venezuela because they had the same justifications
04:12:17.420They said this is a murderous dictator. They said that the government's evil. They said that they have these resources. They're treating the civilians terribly. And that's why we justified regime change. And we made that mistake. We said that they have oil. We have stuff that we can get from there. Is this not the same playbook? I just want to know what's the difference between this and all the other regime change failures that have happened in the past 20 years? Because we heard the same justification before.
04:12:42.500sometimes you have to make a decision with a trolley problem sometimes you do and it doesn't
04:12:47.140feel good i get that but i don't think it's the wrong call millions displaced yeah exactly
04:12:53.080over humanity i think about is this good for americans and if it is if it's making us money
04:13:00.040it's beneficial for us it's lowering our costs or there's some other downstream effect of it
04:13:04.600then yeah i'd be okay with it but us just going over there and doing it for no reason so he's
04:13:09.200saying invade kill regime change you know start war as long as it benefits americans and only
04:13:15.380americans now you're putting american life over like this is uh this is the same thing and then
04:13:21.300if it's i see where his take is gonna go you didn't need to push the button for that i was
04:13:26.120talking about venezuela it doesn't matter about other human life yeah as long as we put america's
04:13:31.160interest the rest of the world is expendable the rest of the world they have resources that we want
04:13:35.580well it's undeniable that i place american lives at a premium above foreign people's lives
04:13:38.660absolutely but it's not like they're not worth anything and i think it's a bad thing to go out
04:13:41.600and kill them for sure but sometimes it's necessary if you're deposing a dictator that poses an
04:13:44.920existential threat to america i think that it's really it's a matter of degree extremes and also
04:13:49.040the amount very clearly of course i'm going to place a higher premium on my own citizens
04:13:52.400extract doesn't matter we don't care we'll kill we'll kidnap we'll bomb as long as it benefits us
04:13:58.480and even if it costs civilian lives yeah it gives a shit like i mean if the thing is man no no no
04:14:03.200even if it costs civilian lives of course of course it's going to happen like any military
04:14:06.920intervention that we do in any country is going to cost civilian lives it's undeniable it's sad
04:14:11.040but it's going to happen and if we want to go in there and get maduro there's a high probability
04:14:15.120that somebody could get killed absolutely sure like i understand that it sounds bad but whenever
04:14:20.820i'm saying who gives a shit i'm saying in regards to do you use that as a reason to not do it i
04:14:25.460don't think that you should shit this is a bad bad bad mentality to hold who cares about he just
04:14:30.580said who cares about civilian life as long as it benefits us well it's more as long as it's able to
04:14:33.820solve the dictator i was talking about venice lela no no no no no yeah this is what is rarely
04:14:39.020think and we've been criticizing we've been pushing back on their ideology so much for the past
04:14:42.300almost three years to now adopt it for ourselves what direction is i can see where sneko's coming
04:14:46.780from but i hope you can see where i'm coming from i do that i do view it as a lesser of two evils
04:14:50.540whenever you're getting rid of a dictator they don't as much of it okay but i want to ask osmond
04:14:53.820gold then what makes us morally superior because if it's a lesser of two evils and we're going to
04:14:58.620going to put American life first. What values do we hold that makes us superior to all the other
04:15:04.400countries that we've destabilized? Because beforehand, Venezuela is the first regime change
04:15:09.720where we pretty much abandoned the moral high ground. And they admit that it's just for the
04:15:14.840oil. It's just for the oil. They tried to say it was about cocaine and machine guns, but everyone's
04:15:19.100like, hey, we just needed an indictment in order to justify this cost. It was a lot of money. We
04:15:23.940just needed something. We needed some paperwork. Beforehand, they said weapons of mass destruction.
04:21:17.900It's just like most of the time, if you're trying to plan out like high quality segments, you're losing money in the end if you're not having a gambling segment.
04:35:45.680Over the course of the 20th century, the U.S. set up a handful of military bases in Greenland.
04:35:49.920They used this island to put up these massive radar systems, which would serve as early warning in case a Soviet invasion came from the north.
04:35:57.420And now it just looks like a full-blown prop from a Star Wars movie. I mean, look at these!
04:36:02.500So Greenland's strategic potential was clear, but once the Soviet threat went away, the U.S. mostly abandoned its presence here.
04:36:09.840Though they still have that base way up north, and they've turned it actually into the base of their space force.
04:36:15.340But they eventually closed down their embassy in the capital, and Greenland went back to being nothing really useful to the great powers.
04:36:21.640Just a frozen island at the doorstep of a frozen ocean.
04:36:25.400So Greenland, this massive Arctic island at the gateway to the Arctic Ocean, is now becoming much more important.
04:36:34.040That's because this ocean that's always been frozen is melting more and more every year,
04:36:40.320opening it up to new trade routes, to new resources, to new versions of influence that
04:36:47.500can be exerted at the top of our planet.
04:36:50.420And so great powers are once again paying attention to this place.
04:36:54.200Because great powers no longer see a desolate frozen island, they see opportunity.
04:36:59.440They see an island perfectly located close to new enticing shipping lanes.
04:37:03.260They see an island with territorial waters full of new resources, whose territorial claims
04:37:09.280theoretically extend all the way past the North Pole, incidentally overlapping with
04:49:00.560And what I do for many years now is coach people.
04:49:03.180Help guys not to go through the things that I went through.
04:49:06.260You could be a strong man. You could be a tough guy.
04:49:08.740You could be an alpha, but you gotta do it right.
04:49:11.500This sentiment, as nice as it sounds, doesn't hold much weight.
04:49:14.860Someone who made $150 million would not be selling a course.
04:49:18.300The course he's selling is funding the mansions, cars, and lifestyle he portrays.
04:49:23.360But there is one thing Ben is telling the truth about.
04:49:25.880He did, in fact, spend time in prison.
04:49:27.820Although he hasn't been fully honest about how he ended up there.
04:49:30.800A YouTuber named John Bravo Films was able to uncover court documents
04:49:35.120revealing that Ben was sentenced to prison after he, his brother, and his friends took turns
04:49:40.220brutally assaulting a 15-year-old girl while she was intoxicated. Without getting into specifics,
04:49:45.520the court documents tell an unbelievably violent and graphic story that resulted in the young girl
04:49:59.520becoming both mentally and physically scarred from the event. Once the girl was able to escape-
04:50:03.900It makes sense. You know, a pedo from Israel, it's not the first time, you know.
04:50:10.720If they get caught, you can go to Israel and they won't extradite you.
04:50:14.000Ape the men. She called the police and the three were arrested.
04:50:16.940Ben was 18 years old and thus tried as an adult.
04:50:19.700He also admitted his guilt in open court.
04:50:22.740Ben vehemently denied all of the information that John Bravo revealed
04:50:26.200and responded exactly how you would expect him to.
04:50:29.060He basically said he is being canceled by The Matrix.
04:50:32.040Now it looks like I pissed off a lot of people, guys. A lot of people. So many, because I became so influential so quick, and I'm literally one of the most talked about influencers in the world today, that I got to the point that they're putting out a lot of false information about me. A lot of bullsh**. But you see, I never thought I'd say this, but I'm gonna say this. It looks like the Matrix is attacking me.
04:50:56.460But the pressure from those online was...
04:51:02.040too big for Ben to ignore, so he further elaborated in a now-deleted video where he
04:51:09.280claims the entire situation was made up. He claims that the girl in question filed a $15
04:51:13.980million lawsuit, and rather than spending hundreds of thousands in lawyer's fees,
04:51:18.200they settled for a much smaller amount under the agreement that he pled guilty.
04:51:22.020The story completely contradicts what is verifiably written in the court documents,
04:51:25.760as they directly claim that the nurses observed physical signs of SA all over the girl's body,
04:51:31.000unsatisfied with his response john bravo continued exposing ben revealing that this was not even the
04:51:36.280first time ben was charged with sa the court documents clearly state that ben and his brother
04:51:41.400dylan had a past history of charges for essaying underage intoxicated girls king azulai has
04:51:47.720continued to try and define exactly what really happened but whenever he clarifies the the court
04:51:53.080is the matrix the matrix they the judge attacked him the judge was a feminist leftist the judge
04:52:01.260was a a british spy a british spy things it doesn't exactly make him look better i was never
04:52:10.120convicted of i was convicted of all copulation with the minor i was 18 she was under 18 and i
04:52:18.120agreed to take a plea deal that I got a job from her. They were trying to teach me a lesson because
04:52:24.140a year before that, when I was underage, I had a fight with my ex-girlfriend. She cheated on me.
04:52:30.060I got hell of upset and I smacked her in the back of the head. Recently, he has accused his most
04:52:35.080prominent detractors, including John Bravo, of hiring a hitman to take out his mother. But these
04:52:40.560men are not the ones that I worried about so much. It's about this email that I received this morning,
04:52:45.520An email that sounds like it's coming from a hitman.
04:52:48.320This kind of an email describes exactly what they're going to do to my mother.
04:52:53.020The email Ben shows is almost certainly completely fabricated,
04:52:56.220coming from an email address that doesn't even exist, meaning...
05:09:04.700hey w combi for slider could someone translate i couldn't hear what he was saying
05:09:09.580well he doesn't want to collab with me that's fine that's not really a diss
05:09:13.400unless he said something but yeah dude i'm not i don't i can't bring like randoms in my oh
05:09:20.980stico or random? Oh, okay. All right. I mean, sure. Okay. It's possible. Then I suggest that
05:09:30.060you take that self-limiting belief, you put that in a box and you bury that next to all
05:09:33.560your embarrassing and don't open your mouth about it. Let that live with you. Don't let
05:09:36.880that live with somebody else. Notice how he never responds to the question with no. He only did
05:09:40.460outright deny his usage briefly one time on no jumper. So again, for the record, I've never
05:09:44.340taken steroids. I'm thinking about doing it. Despite this, very few were actually convinced
05:09:47.480that he was natural. And when you think about it, hardly anything about Brian's life was
05:09:50.580ancestral to begin with. He lives in a modern house and posts on social media every day. Not
05:09:54.680to mention that he uses real weights, modern workout routines, and even a hyperbaric chamber
05:09:58.380to maintain his figure, all of which ancient humans never had, plus a seemingly endless supply
05:10:02.480of supplements. I mean, just look at him compared to actual people living a tribal lifestyle. They
05:10:06.320simply look nothing like him. It's amazing what this primal ancestral diet can do for the human
05:10:10.300body. As you can see, these African hunters all share the same physique as Liverking. People had
05:10:14.560good reason to be skeptical, but without definitive proof, Liverking could have just been an anomaly.
05:10:18.520This would change when he was exposed in a series of leaked emails by a fitness YouTuber named Derek, better known as More Plates, More Dates.
05:10:24.540These emails were sent before Brian's internet fame and show him consulting with a bodybuilding coach on how to improve his physique with the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
05:10:32.040He notably emphasizes the importance of fine-tuning his regimen in preparation for a social media campaign to grow his following, and lists out his current stack of performance-enhancing drugs.
05:10:40.040We also get a look at blood work results that Brian shows in relation to his drug usage.
05:10:43.300Most damning, however, was the revelation that Brian had actually previously reached
05:10:46.660out to Derek, requesting fitness, coaching, and personally revealed his PED usage.
05:10:50.420I need to get shredded, have more energy, and get my brain.
05:19:44.840Dave Smith had on anti-Semitic morons, Sneeko, so they could smear and attack Erica Kirk together.
05:19:50.540This isn't a substantive critique of a TPUSA action or a position she took.
05:19:54.080It's just personal smears aimed at a grieving widow, scumbags.
05:19:57.100See, they're trying to make it seem there's a lot of things to touch on.
05:20:00.140This guy's like a, you know, I think he's a dual citizen Israeli who's always, you know, he's attacked me a lot.
05:20:05.320They're like, whatever, I don't really care.
05:20:07.340But if you're going to try to use like the Erica Kirk victim card after everybody's making fun of her for twerking with fireworks at every stadium in the country,
05:20:14.840you're mistaken people are seeing through this not only did her father work for Raytheon and was
05:20:22.020a research director for missiles contracted to Israel but it's just suspicious on its own it's
05:20:28.000just weird it's just weird how many stadium tours she's doing and on stage next to Nicki Minaj who
05:20:33.720Charlie Kirk himself said was a terrible influence for young black girls third Dan Bongino
05:20:39.580Dan Bongino retweeting smears about me release the Epstein files bro your whole platform was
05:20:49.800about how important it was and how Epstein didn't kill himself then you go and work for the FBI
05:20:54.620then you leave and you go back to podcasting and you forgot everything you said what's your
05:21:01.240platform really about what was all that redacted list about you're gonna attack me and tweet oh
05:21:06.160my god he's attacking a widow you're protecting pedophiles aren't you you're protecting the
05:21:10.780biggest blackmail operation in the world and you're going to say you're going to go back to
05:21:15.220regular podcasting and if people call you a fed that's a crazy thing to say you just were a fed
05:21:20.340like a month ago what are you going to make a podcast about now what are you going to talk
05:21:26.420about transgenders identity politics what's your platform now face a rumble you get 150 000 views
05:21:35.440is you're plugging in all the boomers to conservative slop.
05:24:54.280Although things would reach a boiling point when he was arrested for making death threats towards one of the largest podcasters on the planet.
05:24:59.940You see Brian has an unnatural obsession with Joe Rogan, which was apparent long before he began showing any signs of mental decline.
05:25:05.660Joe even acknowledged that Brian had...
05:25:07.000I called him and said, uh, OMG, you're cooking, this is why I watch you.
05:25:11.920Okay, and, like, what do you want? You want to do the back and forth thing?
05:25:15.760Oh my god, wow, you think I'm political? You monkey, blah blah blah.
05:25:19.440Uh, this is your family, your baby mama, your girlfriend, blah blah blah.
05:50:46.940In my work, if my mother consumed my work, I'd be thankful and pleased that she took an interest in my work and supported my work.
05:50:51.760If she bought my products, I'd be thankful.
05:50:52.980If your mother or father bought your products, you'd be disgusted and ashamed because you know what you're doing is wrong and the product of what you're doing is bad.
05:50:59.120Of course, he also has the tendency to fabricate every aspect of his life, lying about being a multimillionaire thanks to his background in application development.
05:51:05.940Although when you take a look at his resume, it's clear that he is not nearly as wealthy as he claims to be.
05:51:09.680In 2012, he launched his first company, HobbyBuddy, a social media platform that connected local strangers to help plan in-person activities.
05:51:16.180HobbyBuddy's website remained dormant for over six years, promoting the eventual release of a mobile app that would never see the light of day.
05:51:21.480His next business venture was called The Flesh App, a mobile application that gave universities the power to track student attendance.
05:51:26.820Marquette hoped to sell licenses to colleges in need of the service, although this effort failed, and the application has been defunct for over five years.
05:51:32.900He later shifted his focus to WhyNot, a mobile application that was essentially a Craigslist for Wi-Fi hotspots.
05:51:37.520Despite Why Not's failure, Marquette landed himself an article in Forbes for his work on
05:51:41.100the application, which in reality is just a puff piece paid for by Marquette himself.
05:51:44.880His last major endeavor was an app called MyKey, which was basically just a glorified
06:06:57.120Is this the same attack that happened in Minneapolis?
06:07:01.720I thought that from the video that we saw or a different video, is this a different vehicle shot?
06:07:10.780Yeah, it's Portland, Oregon, but I'm trying to think.
06:07:13.460Yeah, I know it says Portland, Oregon, but I thought maybe I was confused and I thought that it was Minneapolis because this doesn't make any sense.