SHNEAKO - April 01, 2026


Professor Jiang: Greater Israel Formation


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00:00:00.000 The organizing forces behind intelligence, crime, and science are transnational capital,
00:00:05.540 secret societies, as well as elite families. So their interest is in maintaining the status quo.
00:00:11.840 So basically, they want the system to continue. The problem with the system is, at the core,
00:00:17.240 is an empire that will probably lose the war in Iran. And this creates a problem,
00:00:23.080 because if the empire falls, then it's possible that this entire edifice falls as well.
00:00:27.540 So the only solution is to replace the empire, the American empire, with another empire.
00:00:33.300 Which we're looking at now, Larry Fink and tech billionaires are talking about creating
00:00:37.180 a new source of energy.
00:00:38.180 They want to replace oil energy with nuclear energy.
00:00:40.960 And we've also seen that the chairman of the Federal Reserve is saying that this could
00:00:45.500 be really bad.
00:00:46.500 $39 trillion in debt now, there's no solution in sight.
00:00:50.020 This could be a real collapse.
00:00:51.020 Israel has the best universities in the Middle East, has the best IT talent in the Middle 1.00
00:00:55.160 east therefore it makes perfect sense for israel to just absorb the entire ai network of the middle 0.86
00:01:02.440 east and become the main epicenter of ai surveillance in the middle east okay which
00:01:08.520 will be the backbone of papshudeika how are we cooked jang let's go i miss jang it's been a 0.73
00:01:13.500 minute it's been a long time this is papshudeika rising so guess what guys israel controls the 0.76
00:01:22.920 world okay so trump is losing his mind he doesn't read the bible guess what guys they are 0.60
00:01:34.780 today i want to discuss how this war will end i cannot predict when this war will end
00:01:43.320 but i want to make certain predictions about how this war will end okay so to first understand
00:01:49.460 how the war is going let's look at some um video clips all right so this is president donald trump
00:01:54.420 he's talking about the war he hit qatar saudi arabia uae bahrain he didn't know that the attack
00:02:03.540 was gonna happen expected that we were shot he had no the other one you know they fought back
00:02:07.780 they could have yielded but think of it if we weren't around they have tremendous they had
00:02:12.420 tremendous power they had thousands of missiles most of which we've terminated
00:02:16.620 There are thousands of drones.
00:02:17.920 They were making drones.
00:02:19.040 This war is kind of like Star Wars.
00:02:20.540 It's like A New Hope. 0.88
00:02:21.840 Iran fighting against the EPSI regime. 0.85
00:02:24.680 A New Hope. 0.66
00:02:25.180 Star Wars Episode 4.
00:02:26.400 Then we have Episode 5.
00:02:28.180 February 28th when the war starts and they bomb that school.
00:02:30.860 The Empire Strikes Back.
00:02:33.360 Finally, Episode 6.
00:02:35.300 Return of the Jedi.
00:02:37.620 Being.
00:02:39.080 Jesus. 0.94
00:02:40.140 Alayh Islam. 1.00
00:02:41.380 That's the only correction. 0.99
00:02:43.180 Hmm?
00:02:43.600 Am I cooking?
00:02:44.360 Maybe not.
00:02:44.680 missiles all over the place we've knocked out most of those factories but they hit
00:02:48.040 okay so what he's saying here is we went in expecting them expecting to hit them kill the
00:02:56.440 leadership and then they would surrender we didn't expect them to fight back we didn't expect them
00:03:01.180 to close the straight of four moves we didn't expect that they would hit it's so funny is if
00:03:05.400 trump watched one of my streams and even you know better information from jang if you watch one
00:03:09.820 predictive history episode he would have known that they were going to close the straight of
00:03:13.040 moves bro i've been saying this in january and everything that he predicted it's funny even in
00:03:17.520 our interviews i said they should probably watch your videos for information but why does jang
00:03:22.680 know more about american foreign policy than the commander-in-chief qatar moraine kuwait okay so
00:03:28.880 what he's saying is we actually have a plan going in and we really didn't think our enemies would
00:03:35.680 fight back all right so this is donald trump now let's look at um his
00:03:49.200 guess what guys is always peace there does not need to be any more death and destruction
00:03:53.680 but if iran fails to accept the reality of the current moment if they fail to understand that
00:03:57.840 they have been defeated militarily and will continue to be president trump will ensure
00:04:02.080 they are hit harder than they have ever been hit before will your clothing be shipped internationally
00:04:06.080 or remain to the u.s international of course mine is not bluff and he is prepared to unleash hell 0.51
00:04:12.400 but i'm going to put a straight up for moose tax for epstein people okay so what she this
00:04:17.440 is karen levitt and she's the press secretary for the white house and what she's saying is
00:04:21.520 look we've defeated these guys but for whatever reason the iranians don't know that that's the
00:04:28.480 problem the problem isn't us we came in with the right strategy we did everything right why don't 0.84
00:04:33.200 they know the iranians being stupid don't know they've been defeated all right so stupid
00:04:50.160 never in history has a modern military iran had a modern military a modern navy a modern air force
00:04:56.000 Modern air defenses, leadership, massive bunker.
00:04:58.880 Never has a modern military been so rapidly and historically obliterated, defeated from day one with overwhelming firepower. 0.84
00:05:05.860 The air campaign that we've conducted, that Israel's conducted alongside us, was one for the history books, truly.
00:05:10.600 And it's because we have a president of the United States that when he sends his warfighters out.
00:05:13.720 Wait, no, Pete Hegseth, he could do a 315 bench. He knows what he's talking about.
00:05:17.200 To fight, he unties their hands to actually go out and close with and destroy the enemy as viciously as possible from moment one.
00:05:23.160 And that's why we see ourselves as part of this negotiation as well.
00:05:26.000 we negotiate with bombs you have a choice as we loiter the dumbest statement one of the there's
00:05:32.480 so many we negotiate with bombs are you kidding me bro that is exactly what they are saying terror
00:05:40.840 say but here he is bragging about it in the white house how do you negotiate with bombs for the top
00:05:46.320 of tehran as the president talked about about your future president has made it clear that you will
00:05:50.460 not have a nuclear weapon the war department agrees our job is to ensure that and so we're
00:05:54.120 keeping our hand on that throttle as long as as hard as it's necessary to ensure the interest of
00:05:59.420 the united states bro the funniest thing okay my bad for pausing too much we're keeping our hand
00:06:03.980 on that throttle yeah we're we're pounding them good we're pounding them and we're penetrating 0.69
00:06:08.760 and we're negotiating with deep deep deep push look at trump's face when he's doing this stupid
00:06:14.320 jester stuff as long as as hard as it's necessary to ensure the interest of the united states of
00:06:19.300 So this is Secretary of War, Peter Hekseff, and he represents the Pentagon, the military.
00:06:24.940 And his attitude is, we're winning this war, we are kicking ass, and we don't have to negotiate
00:06:30.360 because we're kicking ass.
00:06:33.000 And we'll continue to do so.
00:06:34.600 So this is the attitude of the military.
00:06:37.980 Now, the U.S. media has been reporting that Donald Trump is seeking an off-ramp.
00:06:42.480 He's seeking negotiations.
00:06:43.960 And what Peter Hekseff says, no, let's negotiate with bombs, man!
00:06:49.300 I love his American impression. 0.63
00:06:53.440 Bums, man! 0.92
00:06:56.060 Guess what? 1.00
00:06:57.180 We are beating them!
00:06:58.460 The administration and the Treasury, we unsanctioned Russian oil.
00:07:02.760 We knew that there were about 130 million barrels on the water.
00:07:05.860 And we created supply that is beyond the Straits of Permose.
00:07:09.800 So we anticipated this.
00:07:11.940 We knew that there could be a temporary, and I want to emphasize temporary choke point there.
00:07:17.220 and there was 130 million barrels of floating storage in the coming days we may unsanction
00:07:25.380 the Iranian oil that's on the water it's about 140 million barrels so depending on how you count
00:07:30.340 it that's 10 days to two weeks of supply that the Iranians had been pushing out that would have all
00:07:35.760 gone to China in essence we will be using the Iranian barrels against the Iranians to keep the
00:07:42.160 price down for the next 10 or 14 days.
00:07:45.280 OK.
00:07:46.280 So this is the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besson, OK? 1.00
00:07:49.380 He's responding to a problem, which is the Americans didn't expect that the Iranians 0.97
00:07:53.600 would close off the shareable moves. 0.64
00:07:56.240 And so this is affecting oil supply.
00:07:59.240 And so the global economy could be disrupted or even destroyed if this lasts too long.
00:08:04.820 So Scott Besson says, ha, we knew this was going to happen. 1.00
00:08:08.840 And he had a really brilliant plan to destroy the Iranians. 1.00
00:08:12.480 I pray he gets hemorrhoids and pray he gets brutal. 1.00
00:08:15.640 Whoa! Hey! Hey!
00:08:19.620 Hemorrhoids.
00:08:20.520 Oh, our plan is this. 1.00
00:08:23.400 We're going to let the Iranians sell their oil and make a lot of money. 1.00
00:08:28.300 And then they'll be destroyed. 1.00
00:08:30.760 Yeah. 0.82
00:08:31.540 So the Americans basically unsanctioned Iranian oil.
00:08:35.380 And because of that, the Iranians were able to make $14 billion just like that.
00:08:40.680 The total Iranian military budget for one year is $10 billion.
00:08:48.680 Okay? 0.77
00:08:49.700 So this is American genius at work.
00:08:53.020 They knew this was going to happen. 1.00
00:08:54.860 They knew the Iranians wanted to destroy the global economy. 1.00
00:08:57.660 So the Iranians were like, we'll just make them rich so they can't destroy the global economy. 1.00
00:09:01.580 We got them now. 1.00
00:09:05.380 all right hubris hubris
00:09:11.300 and yet it remains a threat a threat to trade a threat to the to the straits of harmouth
00:09:20.400 then i would argue that we could have years years of you know above 100 that's larry fink
00:09:25.920 by the way the ceo black rock obviously you guys know what he is
00:09:29.860 and recently he was just saying that he no longer cares about the woke
00:09:35.940 esg scores and dei hires he wants to get rid of the pendulum swinging the other way
00:09:41.420 going all woke the economy is his focus it's closer to 150 what happens to the global economy
00:09:47.500 if that happens how do we see it we'll have global recession if there's a cessation of war
00:09:52.620 and yet okay so this is larry fink and he's head of a company called blackrock which is the largest
00:09:57.840 asset manager in the world they control trillions and trillions of dollars and what he's saying
00:10:02.320 he's being interviewed by the bbc what he's saying is we can't stop this war now because
00:10:08.400 if we stop this war now that means that the price of oil will be too high for many many years the
00:10:13.520 iranians will control the straightforward moves and therefore we must fight this war to the end
00:10:18.000 what he doesn't address is well if you didn't start this one in the first place you wouldn't 0.98
00:10:23.200 have this problem because the humanians would have no pretext to close off the straight-off 0.69
00:10:27.620 Hormuz. 0.67
00:10:28.620 So now the new main objective, one of the main objectives in the war is to reopen the
00:10:31.700 straight-off Hormuz, which was opened before the war even started.
00:10:33.960 It's the dumbest war in the history of the world.
00:10:35.700 And the global economy would have been fine, but what he's saying is like, oh, don't worry
00:10:40.240 about that.
00:10:41.240 The global economy is like, the war has started, and therefore we must fight to the end, okay?
00:10:49.240 so what he's showing here i knew he was going to show this because in recent videos he talked
00:11:04.960 about asymmetrical warfare these are iranian drones destroying u.s military equipment these
00:11:11.200 drones are extremely cheap so he's going to talk about how they are successful in asymmetrical
00:11:15.380 warfare ready okay so this is a drone launched by a iranian proxy in iraq flying over an american
00:11:29.460 base and as you can see there's nothing stopping it okay it's just flying over this american base
00:11:35.300 it's being remote controlled it spots two american helicopters and destroys one of them okay meaning
00:11:42.340 that you have all these American bases
00:11:44.740 throughout the Middle East, and they are vulnerable.
00:11:49.260 They cannot be protected against cheap drones.
00:11:52.620 So from an American perspective,
00:11:54.860 this war will either beg with the Americans,
00:11:59.120 or this war will be lost, okay?
00:12:00.580 But it's very hard to fight this war
00:12:02.860 against a determined enemy.
00:12:05.100 So what I want to do now is
00:12:06.860 examine how this war will turn out okay so um i've said this many times but americans are losing
00:12:17.080 this war and the main reason is the problem of hubris oh yeah you're close enough and so
00:12:26.800 i want to examine closely what this means strategically what this means with the love
00:12:32.800 speech team i'm h-t-t-p-a-t-y-s reels dot cc thank you for putting in the url genius i can't click
00:12:39.520 a tts okay so war is fought across four dimensions all right there is the narrative dimension
00:12:49.520 meaning global opinion how history will proceed this war there is the political dimension after
00:12:54.880 you are interviewed with me pissed people even close ones because the attention he got yeah i
00:12:59.280 i know jane got really really popular so many people are really butthurt and mad and i really
00:13:04.280 didn't like that medi hassan thing oh you're not a professor but you say you're a professor he's
00:13:09.500 like yeah it's an internet moniker and i kind of adopted it but i'd say all the time i'm a high
00:13:12.720 school teacher but you're not a professor in it all right cool bro anyway put the tts up to uh
00:13:18.340 20 how your allies perceive this war how your domestic base perceive this war yeah there's
00:13:25.560 the economic NATO is not joining Europe does not want to join the military if you if we examine
00:13:32.800 this more closely the Iranians are fighting a very different war from the Americans what the
00:13:41.600 Americans are doing is basically they are shifting the narrative political sphere and economic sphere
00:13:47.680 to fit their economic strategy okay their economic strategy is decapitation which forces surrender
00:13:55.980 right so what they want to do is they want to not destroy the iranian leadership destroy the
00:14:00.380 iranian economy to force a surrender in which case the americans can dictate terms that is
00:14:05.260 their strategy and that's about it and they are forcing the narrative space the political space
00:14:12.460 to conform to the military strategy meaning that they expect the allies nato they expect the media
00:14:19.100 they expect the economy to support this strategy so for example in the political space donald trump
00:14:27.500 has ordered nato to come and open up the strip of hummus okay and also donald trump refuses to
00:14:35.500 announce the fact that this war is very unpopular back in america in the economic space what the
00:14:40.620 americans are trying to do is keep the price of oil low so it does not disrupt the global economy
00:14:46.220 And they do that, of course, by unsectioning Russian and Iranian oil, which benefits the Russian and Iranian economies, okay?
00:14:53.420 And in the narrative space, they're basically trying to tell the media to follow the party line.
00:15:00.060 Donald Trump has threatened journalists that if you do not report this war is going well, then I might put you in prison, all right?
00:15:06.720 So this is the American strategy, forcing the narrative, political, and economic spares to conform to military strategy. 0.78
00:15:13.940 The Iranians have a different approach. 0.69
00:15:15.100 The Iranians are using the military in order to impact the economic, political, and narrative spheres. 0.89
00:15:22.820 It's completely reversed. 0.54
00:15:24.560 So the military strategy is calculated in a certain way to benefit the Iranian economy.
00:15:31.900 So what I mean by that is that the military is strategically controlling the straddle moves so that Chinese ships can pass.
00:15:39.340 Because Chinese ships are the main buyer of Iranian oil.
00:15:43.220 Also, if you're willing to play ball, like Japan or Qatar or Oman, they will also let your ships pass.
00:15:52.380 So this is being strategic. 0.98
00:15:54.260 Politically, the Iranians are trying to split the Gulf states. 0.90
00:15:59.200 They know that Saudi Arabia and UAE are committed to regime change in Iran, but they know that Qatar and Oman are on the other side. 0.65
00:16:10.120 okay so they're trying to gain as much global leverage as possible within the gcc and the
00:16:15.160 narrative is they're trying to shape global opinion and trying to um make everyone believe
00:16:20.200 that they are on the right side of history and most people believe that in fact you have a lot
00:16:23.960 of americans who are rooting for the iranians to win all right so this is a very different these are
00:16:29.400 two um very different strategies all right so let's talk about the advantages and disadvantages
00:16:35.480 of both strategies okay so from the American perspective the fact that you have this have
00:16:41.680 this approach of making the world conform to your military strategy basically means that you lack
00:16:47.180 what we call reflection okay mean that you're not able to sit down with your strategist and discuss
00:16:56.060 how how this war is going and how to make changes so much like we need to ship you and
00:17:01.320 jang back to china first off the nationalists were saying that i need to go back to haiti now
00:17:06.160 it's china can you pick a country the iranians are able to do so because the military has to
00:17:11.760 conform to the economic political and narrative strategies okay second is flexibility and what
00:17:20.840 i mean by that is the military strategy if it's not going well for americans they lack the capacity
00:17:27.260 to reflect and make changes, so what they do is they double down, okay?
00:17:31.660 They accelerate the process of bombing in Iraq, 0.65
00:17:35.060 even though it's probably not going to get them anywhere. 0.67
00:17:38.260 Also, much more importantly, the Americans will choose much more self-destructive, desperate strategies,
00:17:45.700 such as sending ground troops.
00:17:46.580 It is possible by this weekend, ground troops will be sent into Iran,
00:17:50.460 which most military analysts believe to be either counter-effective or suicidal, okay?
00:17:56.340 The Iranians, on the other hand, can adapt their military strategy to the economic and
00:18:04.340 political realities.
00:18:05.340 Okay?
00:18:06.340 So, for example, what they're doing now is they're charging tolls to cause the general 1.00
00:18:11.340 homos. 1.00
00:18:12.340 Okay?
00:18:13.340 And the third difference is the idea of resilience.
00:18:16.340 So, in other words, if you make—
00:18:19.340 This analysis so far is on point.
00:18:20.340 And he's been saying—a lot of this information is in his previous lectures.
00:18:23.340 lectures the fact that he's getting so much hate for what it's just so disingenuous and it's showing
00:18:29.000 the nature of x right now just filled with jealousy and clickbait and rage bait and clippers
00:18:33.920 what what does what is jang actually said to deserve any sort of hate world in america conform
00:18:39.440 to your military strategy and they won't support you that means that if you're losing troops
00:18:45.020 and you're losing equipment it is very hard to replenish resupply whereas it could be opposite
00:18:52.120 in Iran, where
00:18:54.360 because they are winning popular opinion, because
00:18:56.420 their economy is becoming stronger in this process,
00:18:58.940 because they're winning more political allies,
00:19:00.420 they can actually draw on more support
00:19:02.480 from the population, and they can also recruit
00:19:04.140 foreign fighters and foreign support,
00:19:06.500 foreign sympathy for their cause.
00:19:08.460 Okay? So, for these reasons,
00:19:11.100 I believe that America
00:19:12.420 is losing this war, and that ultimately
00:19:14.340 this war will be lost.
00:19:16.980 When this will happen,
00:19:18.380 we don't know, because America is an empire,
00:19:20.440 and they can actually drag us on for at least 20 years, all right? Okay, so now that we've discussed
00:19:27.600 why America will probably lose this war, I want to now shift our focus to discuss how the world
00:19:33.040 will change because of this war. What does the end of this war look like? And to do that,
00:19:38.820 what's really important is to go back to our model of how the world works, okay? So remember,
00:19:44.740 last week, we discussed
00:19:46.440 the structure of the world. And at the
00:19:49.020 very core is the empire.
00:19:51.080 You're just saying 20 years old boy. Well, Trump
00:19:53.000 also said, well, part of his
00:19:55.080 They hating on my nigga John
00:19:56.880 because he's Chinese and smart
00:19:58.880 and blowing up online.
00:20:02.260 Yeah,
00:20:02.820 they just hate him. They hate him
00:20:05.020 because they ain't him. They hate Zhang
00:20:06.860 because he ain't Zhang. Because the empire
00:20:08.940 provides a muscle, the military might,
00:20:11.440 to shape the
00:20:12.420 contours of reality okay and then with the empire you have the fight the
00:20:18.220 finance okay finance includes um see if london wall street bank of
00:20:24.200 financial settlements and asset managers and they are the game masters okay
00:20:28.580 okay the empire is the muscle the finance are the ones who actually set
00:20:34.720 the game and then this creates the global economy which is based on the US dollar right
00:20:44.020 but you can't actually have people believing that this is the way the game is structured
00:20:49.620 because then people won't want to play the game so what you do is you create additional layer
00:20:52.600 of multilateral organizations what the Americans like to call the rules-based international order
00:20:57.720 including the UN and WTO okay and other organizations but this is but this makes people
00:21:03.740 believe that the way the world is structured is fair, open, and transparent. And you hide the
00:21:10.460 finance and the empire behind multilateral organizations. And then to justify this system,
00:21:17.120 you have the culture, education, and media, which then creates the different legal infrastructure
00:21:27.220 of different nations and the values as well. So this is how the world is organized. We also
00:21:32.920 discuss how there are these organizations that are above the nation state that are above the
00:21:37.420 system in order to benefit from the system to keep it going but also to extract rent from it
00:21:42.340 and these include intelligence crime and science we also discuss how the organizing forces behind
00:21:55.280 intelligence, crime, and science are transnational capital, secret societies, as well as elite
00:22:07.280 families. And we discussed how they are founded together by a concept called the occult, which
00:22:12.180 we'll study later on, okay? So this is the structure of the world. Now, once this world
00:22:18.140 is created, what you need to understand is that the people in different spheres who benefit from
00:22:24.460 system first and foremost their interest is maintaining that status quo okay so
00:22:31.900 their interest is in maintaining the status quo all right so basically they
00:22:41.080 want the system to continue the problem with the system is at the core is an
00:22:46.480 empire that will probably lose the war in Iran and this creates a problem
00:22:52.000 Because if the empire falls, then it's possible that this entire edifice falls as well.
00:22:57.120 So the only solution is to replace the empire, the American empire, with another empire.
00:23:02.760 Which they're looking at now.
00:23:03.600 Larry Fink and tech billionaires are talking about creating a new source of energy.
00:23:07.300 They want to replace oil energy with nuclear energy.
00:23:09.880 And we've also seen that the chairman of the Federal Reserve is saying that this could be really bad.
00:23:15.840 $39 trillion in debt now.
00:23:18.000 There's no solution to say this could be a real collapse.
00:23:20.640 All right.
00:23:22.000 that is able to provide a muscle for this system. 0.84
00:23:28.620 And this empire, I've argued in the past, is, of course, Israel. 0.83
00:23:32.560 And this is what we call Pax Judaica. 0.82
00:23:37.120 Okay?
00:23:38.400 So, on the surface, it seems like this war is one between the United States and Iran.
00:23:44.580 But in reality, what this war really is about is a war between the United States and Israel,
00:23:50.500 where the American empire has become corrupt, incompetent, and arrogant. 0.62
00:23:55.760 And so now Israel sees the opportunity to replace the American empire in the system.
00:24:00.580 And it's something that eventually every aspect of the system will agree to do. 0.62
00:24:06.380 All right?
00:24:06.580 So the main outcome of this war, when it ends, 0.95
00:24:10.340 is that Israel will replace America in the Middle East. 0.95
00:24:15.100 Okay? All right. 0.97
00:24:15.580 So let me first discuss why the American empire is falling.
00:24:22.580 And the main reason is the idea is something called the military-industrial complex.
00:24:33.580 So for most of its history, America did not have a professional army.
00:24:39.580 Why? Because the Founding Fathers and most American citizens believe that if there's a standing army, if there's a professional army, that's a direct threat to the liberty of the Americans.
00:24:52.300 That's why we have the right to bear arms, is so that they can create militias to fight back against its radical government.
00:24:57.600 It's not something that's going to get you put on an FBI watch list. This is true.
00:25:00.980 That was the whole point of bearing arms, to fight back in case the government got too much power.
00:25:06.320 The Americans fought a war, the Revolutionary War, to get rid of all the professional army that was the British.
00:25:12.600 So Americans do not like a professional army.
00:25:15.120 But in order to fight World War I and World War II, they didn't have a choice but to create a standing army.
00:25:20.460 The problem is that after America won World War II, the apparatus stayed.
00:25:26.580 And the apparatus wanted to maintain the status quo, meaning they wanted access to unlimited government funds.
00:25:32.240 So this led to the Cold War, and the Cold War was a justification for the MIC, the military industrial complex, to get as much government funding as possible.
00:25:45.280 And the blue, as you can see, is government expenditures.
00:25:48.100 We can understand why they spent all this money in World War II, because they were fighting a war to save America and to save the world.
00:25:56.240 But as you can see, even though it dropped drastically at the end of the war, starting with the Cold War, you have this uptick, okay?
00:26:04.600 And then you have the Vietnam War.
00:26:07.020 And then after America won the Cold War, you saw this massive uptick.
00:26:11.820 This is something called the War on Terror.
00:26:17.060 So the military industrial complex is always looking to start wars in order to justify its existence.
00:26:23.160 So there's a very famous journalist named Julian Assange.
00:26:26.680 Forever Wars.
00:26:27.400 And he said this about America.
00:26:28.660 Forever Wars.
00:26:29.280 The point is not to have successful wars.
00:26:32.120 The point is not to win wars.
00:26:33.680 The point is to have never-ending wars, which allows the military industrial complex to
00:26:38.560 transfer American taxpayer money to a transnational elite.
00:26:44.700 Okay?
00:26:44.900 So basically, the point of wars is for the military industrial complex to steal as much
00:26:48.420 money as possible from America.
00:26:50.820 Okay?
00:26:53.160 America spends a lot of money in its military.
00:26:57.900 America accounts for 41% of all global military spending.
00:27:04.200 President Eisenhower trying to warn the U.S. of the U.S. populace and military industrial complex he did.
00:27:10.680 There you go. 1.00
00:27:11.640 So it's just taking the money from the Goyim and giving it to the non-Goy. 1.00
00:27:15.040 Who's next? 1.00
00:27:16.280 China.
00:27:17.120 China spends 8.2%.
00:27:19.620 Russia, which is America's main military enemy, only spends 4.1%, okay?
00:27:27.260 Meaning that Russia spends one-tenth the amount of money that America spends. 0.58
00:27:32.620 And you think that, okay, well, all this means is that America is invincible.
00:27:36.820 But what people don't recognize is the level of corruption within the American military.
00:27:43.720 The American military is probably the most corrupt institution in the world, by far.
00:27:48.400 no need comes close okay um september 10th uh 2001 donald rumsfeld who's the secretary of defense
00:27:57.840 for the americans uh he's head of the pentagon and this is a day before september 11th the 9 11
00:28:02.880 attacks he said that he had a press conference he said that look we've looked at the pentagon
00:28:07.840 books okay we're trying to an accounting of the pentagon military uh spending and we can't find
00:28:13.040 two twenty dollars there's two twenty dollars missing from the budget it went somewhere we
00:28:18.240 don't know where but it went somewhere okay all right all right so this is a um so where's the
00:28:24.000 money go it goes to private contractors okay these are all private companies
00:28:31.120 that make a lot of money off the government okay so look at the phone company
00:28:38.800 They had, in one year, $20 billion from the government.
00:28:49.980 They got $20 billion in contracts from the government, okay?
00:28:53.000 To do so, they had to send $16 million in order to lobby Congress
00:28:59.380 through advertisements, through political campaigns.
00:29:02.040 And then they bribed, this is a bribe to politicians.
00:29:04.900 They spent $2 million, okay?
00:29:07.000 So this is a really good business to be in.
00:29:09.300 You spend $2 million, you give them broads to politicians,
00:29:13.640 then you spend $16 million on campaigns,
00:29:16.660 and then you make $20 million, okay?
00:29:18.040 This is extremely profitable.
00:29:19.960 The difference, of course, is being picked up by the American taxpayer.
00:29:24.060 The Boeing company is not just a defense contractor,
00:29:28.420 but it also makes civilian airplanes.
00:29:30.140 And for these past few years, there's been quite a few cases
00:29:33.020 of civilian airplanes falling out of the sky made by Boeing.
00:29:36.820 So, for example, the Boeing 737 MAX.
00:29:39.660 There was a recall because there were some engineering issues with the plane.
00:29:44.380 Now, there have been a couple of whistleblowers who have come out
00:29:46.520 and tried to say that Boeing is our company.
00:29:51.680 And for a reason, they died.
00:29:53.880 They just disappeared.
00:29:54.620 We don't know why, but when they were about to testify against Boeing,
00:29:57.560 they somehow died.
00:29:59.140 This is a really interesting story that shows you the level of corruption in the Pentagon.
00:30:05.940 There is this woman who's a contractor for the army, and she stole $103 million.
00:30:12.660 That's a lot of money, $103 million. 0.98
00:30:15.340 She stole it.
00:30:16.720 The army didn't know, and she kept on stealing, and no one seemed to care in the army. 0.58
00:30:22.560 But then the IRS, this is the Internal Revenue Service, 0.73
00:30:26.540 They recognized that she was getting all this money from somewhere, so they investigated her and recognized, oh, my God, she's stealing from the army.
00:30:32.780 So the IRS told the army, and that's when the army recognized, oh, there's a problem, okay?
00:30:37.540 The fact that the army did notice that she was stealing $103 million tells you, actually, death in the military is probably a very common thing, all right?
00:30:47.520 So ultimately, what this means is that this corruption in the Pentagon is not really sustainable, okay? 0.52
00:30:55.700 So let me discuss why this is a problem for America in Iran.
00:31:04.540 So right now America is facing three major issues with this war in Iran.
00:31:13.260 The first major issue is the lack of political will, meaning that this war is very unpopular in America.
00:31:21.620 Only 40% of the population currently support this war.
00:31:24.620 And as things go on and on, support will probably decrease.
00:31:28.400 Even the boomers are starting to turn.
00:31:30.760 You need political will because you need Americans to pay for this war.
00:31:34.400 Trump has asked for $200 billion to fund this war.
00:31:36.540 And also, it's possible that Trump will call the national draft, which I believe will happen.
00:31:42.200 Okay?
00:31:42.640 So if Americans don't want to support this war, it's very hard to get...
00:31:44.980 Well, I'm Unc.
00:31:45.840 I don't know how old you guys are.
00:31:47.020 Put your age in the chat.
00:31:48.240 The draft goes, I think, 18 to 25.
00:31:50.500 I'm good, Nick. 0.87
00:31:51.620 One time when you guys, oh, you're own, you're own, well, yeah, have fun dying for Israel, youngin, stupid. 0.83
00:31:57.880 ...to pay for this war and to go fight this war.
00:32:00.020 Second problem is lack of manufacturing capacity.
00:32:07.520 So, in other words, what this means is that if you lose planes, if you use too many bombs,
00:32:13.560 you cannot replenish it because you don't want the factories to produce these planes and bombs quickly enough, okay?
00:32:20.420 And so if this war drags on too long, then America will just run out of bombs.
00:32:28.000 And the third problem for America is unwillingness to sustain casualties.
00:32:36.980 And what this means is that the American military is afraid of reporting deaths, casualties,
00:32:43.180 which is weird because in a war, soldiers die.
00:32:46.000 That's just the reality of war.
00:32:46.980 IRGC is saying that 500 U.S. soldiers have been killed or injured.
00:32:50.720 The only real report we've seen from the Trump administration is six soldiers.
00:32:54.520 But the Pentagon is afraid of reporting too many deaths because of the fair political backlash.
00:33:01.740 Okay?
00:33:02.360 So these are three major problems for the American military in Iran.
00:33:06.500 These are the three major constraints.
00:33:10.940 All right?
00:33:11.400 So the Americans can't actually resolve these issues.
00:33:14.960 America will probably lose this war. 0.87
00:33:16.980 In which case, this gives opportunity for Israel to prove to the world that it should be the empire, okay? 0.78
00:33:26.520 And it proves it can be the empire by showing that it does have global will. 0.81
00:33:30.340 It does have the manufacturing capacity, but that's Mossad, okay?
00:33:34.680 And it is much more strategic. 0.59
00:33:37.380 The last thing is that it is resilient, meaning that it is willing to accept casualties, okay?
00:33:43.700 So basically, the idea here is the global elite, they need an empire to provide the muscle.
00:33:49.420 But the empire must prove that it can serve the needs of the global elite, okay?
00:33:53.960 So they increased the draft age to 42? No, they didn't.
00:33:55.920 They increased the enlistment age to 42, but not the draft age.
00:34:00.080 Draft is different than enlistment age.
00:34:03.220 And so an empire must prove three things.
00:34:06.180 First of all, it must prove unity.
00:34:13.700 it must prove it has the resources and the capacity basically capacity okay and
00:34:21.860 it must prove determination so to understand this idea let's just do a
00:34:30.800 thought experiment right let's just say that we're venture capitalists we have
00:34:33.560 billions of dollars we have trillions of dollars and we want to invest in a
00:34:36.980 company okay so we're approached by two companies we're approached by two
00:34:42.260 companies company a company B okay so company a comes to us and says that look
00:34:50.120 I have a hundred companies and they're all profitable okay I don't have a
00:34:56.300 business plan but I have lots and lots of resources and a lot of experience a lot
00:35:00.320 skill and so if I were to invest in another company I'm sure it'll make a
00:35:04.340 lot of money okay all right so skills and experience that is company a company
00:35:14.380 B is these young guys and they failed okay but they're like you know what we're
00:35:22.580 gonna put our heart and soul into this enterprise we're going to work 16 hours
00:35:29.060 a day every day for as long as it takes and we won't stop okay even if this
00:35:32.680 company successful we're gonna keep on going because it's our passion and if
00:35:36.100 this company fails then we're bankrupt we might kill ourselves right so if you
00:35:41.080 are the venture capitalist you put your money in A or you put your money in B
00:35:44.320 now most people would put their money in A because they think it is low risk but
00:35:52.060 if you're a smart venture capitalist you put your money in B because it's high
00:35:54.740 reward okay so company A already has 100 companies that are successful people in
00:36:02.320 company don't really care if this new enterprise is successful or not who cares right i can afford
00:36:06.720 to lose in which case it's more likely the company a steals your money than actually invest it
00:36:13.280 properly whereas company b is gonna be opposite where this is your last chance if they take your
00:36:18.160 money they're gonna make sure that they grow it because if they don't grow it then they themselves
00:36:23.040 die okay so you need um these things you need unity capacity and determination
00:36:32.320 Do you understand?
00:36:34.060 And so what the issue is doing, really,
00:36:36.160 it's basically auditioning to the world.
00:36:37.900 We are ready to replace America.
00:36:40.100 We are ready to be the new empire, OK? 0.74
00:36:42.820 All right.
00:36:43.900 So let's look at what's happening. 1.00
00:36:46.340 America has this MIC.
00:36:47.960 And so the MIC, Military Industrial Complex,
00:36:49.620 what they're good at doing is producing
00:36:51.680 very expensive weapons systems.
00:36:53.320 But unfortunately, when you actually put these weapons
00:36:55.860 systems into war, it doesn't really do anything, OK?
00:36:58.540 So this is the Patriot Missile System 0.65
00:37:00.500 That's supposed to protect the GCC in Israel and the American military bases from Iranian drones and missiles. 0.94
00:37:07.440 Guess what, guys? 0.59
00:37:08.160 Didn't work.
00:37:08.700 Doesn't really work, okay?
00:37:10.240 In fact, as you can see from the video, the Iranians can basically fly drones anywhere in the Middle East. 0.99
00:37:16.400 And Americans can't really stop them. 1.00
00:37:18.060 All right?
00:37:18.340 So this is billions of dollars.
00:37:19.580 Doesn't really do anything.
00:37:20.920 This is called the F-35.
00:37:22.420 You know those RCXD cars in Call of Duty?
00:37:24.540 It's like a cheap little car with a C4 attached to it just flying through the air,
00:37:29.320 taking out multi-million dollars worth of equipment?
00:37:32.860 Five.
00:37:33.680 The F-35 is the most advanced fighter jet in the whole world.
00:37:37.820 It has stealth technology,
00:37:39.380 meaning you can't actually lock onto it using radar.
00:37:43.760 This costs $100 million each.
00:37:45.500 It took 26 years to develop.
00:37:47.440 So you would think, wow, it took 26 years,
00:37:49.180 so this must be really, really good.
00:37:52.100 No, it took 26 years because the MIC is really corrupt,
00:37:55.180 and they want to steal as much money as possible, okay?
00:37:57.120 And in this war, the Iranians have already shot down at least one of these jets.
00:38:02.420 Okay?
00:38:02.900 This is not supposed to happen.
00:38:04.100 The United States was able to shoot these things down. 0.96
00:38:05.560 The Iranians have shot it down using very low radar. 0.94
00:38:08.420 Again, these things, they're not designed to win wars. 0.99
00:38:11.900 They're designed to steal as much money as possible from American taxpayer.
00:38:14.780 Okay?
00:38:14.940 Now, the last example is the Gerald Ford.
00:38:18.540 This ship cost $13 billion.
00:38:21.860 Oh, my God.
00:38:22.820 $13 billion.
00:38:24.040 And the Gerald Ford, it was hit.
00:38:26.120 and they said that it had laundry room problems it cost 13 billion dollars the annual defense
00:38:32.680 budget for the iranians is 10 billion dollars it goes into the war theater and three weeks
00:38:39.800 afterwards it has to run away okay and in fact the americans say oh the general ford this is
00:38:45.480 the most advanced world it's probably going to be uh down for repairs the next two years
00:38:51.320 and this argument as to what happened okay there are three different possibilities the first
00:38:55.240 possibility is that um there's an accident in the laundry room and there's a fire and this fire
00:39:01.800 spread throughout the carrier okay which means that actually the carrier is not very resilient
00:39:08.840 okay so that's one possibility and that's what the official story is but there are also others who
00:39:13.720 say like the iranians hit the ship with a missile and so the zero four can't protect itself from
00:39:20.280 Iranian missiles sort of ran away, okay?
00:39:22.300 The third possibility, the third explanation is
00:39:24.740 the Pentagon recognized that there are certain limitations
00:39:28.700 of the Jero Ford in actual combat operations.
00:39:33.340 Its radar, its guidance system are all very limited.
00:39:36.140 So the Pentagon withdrew the Jero Ford
00:39:37.660 because it was absolutely useless in war, right?
00:39:40.380 Whichever story is true, it doesn't paint a good picture
00:39:43.780 of the American military.
00:39:45.200 $13 billion, and this does nothing, okay?
00:39:48.420 It's just a white elephant. 1.00
00:39:50.280 The Iranians are different. And also, this is Iwo Jima. And this came in World War II in the Pacific Theater when the Americans were fighting the Japanese. And this is the height of American military glory, okay? 1.00
00:40:07.280 It took about 6,000, the Americans lost 6,000 Marines in taking this island, and that's
00:40:14.860 the sacrifice you need in order to win wars.
00:40:17.160 You're going to lose a lot of soldiers, and Americans are proud that they were willing
00:40:21.860 to make the sacrifice necessary to win the war.
00:40:24.000 The problem is Americans are not willing to sustain casualties, okay?
00:40:29.360 So the Americans sent about 5,000, around 5,000 Marines to Iran, hoping that 5,000 Marines
00:40:38.140 will be enough to win this war, okay?
00:40:40.040 But it just shows you the Americans have no strategy to win this war, and they don't
00:40:43.940 want to make unnecessary sacrifices to win this war.
00:40:45.980 They want to win this war as quickly and as strictly as possible, okay? 0.90
00:40:48.760 The Israelis are different, okay? 0.65
00:40:51.360 This is Gaza. 0.83
00:40:52.740 And we all know that what Gaza did was terrible.
00:40:55.860 But again, if you are auditioning to the empire, Gaza is proof of concept, okay?
00:41:03.100 Meaning it's showing the global elite, look, we're willing to do what it takes to win this
00:41:08.760 war and defend the empire, okay? 0.76
00:41:11.480 So this was a tremendous tragedy, and it's all war crimes, okay?
00:41:17.540 And the entire world is aghast.
00:41:18.720 But if you look at Israeli public opinion, 82% support expelling all Palestinians from Gaza, okay?
00:41:27.080 66% believe Amalek exists today. 0.92
00:41:29.620 Amalek is just like Israel has this great enemy that it wants to defeat, all right? 0.60
00:41:32.880 So 66% of Israelis believe that this war against Gaza is a war for the very existence of Israel.
00:41:40.260 Okay, this is unity.
00:41:42.020 This is determination.
00:41:44.060 The Americans don't have this.
00:41:44.720 Most Americans oppose what Israel is doing in Gaza. 0.99
00:41:48.720 But what Israel, but the Jews themselves support what's going on, okay?
00:41:52.200 So there's unity, right?
00:41:54.660 All right, so in 2024, there's the famous Lebanon pager attack, okay?
00:42:01.280 Meaning that... 1.00
00:42:03.200 It's saying it shows world opinion poll that's Israelis, but that's why it matters, 0.91
00:42:06.480 because the whole point is that the world empire needs to have unity from its own. 0.91
00:42:12.800 Global opinion doesn't matter for that.
00:42:14.600 They're showing that their empire, they have unity.
00:42:16.920 They're on the same page. 0.55
00:42:18.000 Israelis were able to implant bombs into pagers that went to Hezbollah members, and then it blew up, okay? 0.66
00:42:26.180 And maybe from a military perspective, it didn't accomplish that much.
00:42:33.020 From a psychological perspective, it accomplished a lot, okay? 0.95
00:42:36.400 It scared the living hell out of Hezbollah. 0.97
00:42:38.540 It made them paranoid and also made the world respect Israel more. 0.92
00:42:41.700 And Israel spent $275 million to conduct this operation. 0.89
00:42:47.680 that took decades to implement, okay?
00:42:50.740 And you're like, okay, why is Israel telling us this? 0.58
00:42:53.340 Because again, Israel is auditioning to be a new empire.
00:42:56.080 It's telling the global elite, 0.86
00:42:57.080 look, not only will we fight this war for you,
00:43:00.360 not only will we be your muscle,
00:43:01.700 but we'll do it cheaply, man.
00:43:03.660 Not billions of dollars, millions of dollars.
00:43:09.880 This is ISIS.
00:43:12.160 ISIS is on a state, okay?
00:43:13.880 And this is considered a terrorist organization. 0.98
00:43:15.940 These Sunni extremists who go around and beheading people.
00:43:21.400 Now, this is from the New York Times, and the yellow tells you areas in which they operate. 0.66
00:43:26.820 ISIS never struck Israel, but they hit the entire Middle East.
00:43:29.800 You'll see it's really across the Middle East.
00:43:32.360 And the red are incidents of attacks directed by ISIS. 0.52
00:43:39.640 Now, something that's really funny about all this is ISIS attacks everywhere in the Middle East,
00:43:44.660 except for one country.
00:43:45.600 And that country is?
00:43:46.640 Take a guess.
00:43:47.580 Israel. 0.79
00:43:48.420 Okay?
00:43:48.760 Really funny. 1.00
00:43:51.540 How you have these Muslim extremists 1.00
00:43:53.840 going around committing all sorts of atrocities 1.00
00:43:55.900 everywhere in the Middle East except Israel. 1.00
00:44:00.040 And so that's why I want to believe that Islamic State 0.91
00:44:02.000 is actually a creation of Mossad. 0.71
00:44:04.720 But again,
00:44:07.260 Israel was happy for the world to know this 0.82
00:44:10.200 because again, 0.87
00:44:11.280 Israel was auditioning to be a new empire.
00:44:13.260 And what Israel was saying is,
00:44:14.240 we don't have to use the American strategy of just bombing everyone to death, okay?
00:44:19.220 That's expensive, that's brutal, that's not very strategic.
00:44:22.580 We can use Mossad to infiltrate groups and use these groups against the comrades, their neighbors.
00:44:29.360 Is that much more efficient? Is that much more effective?
00:44:32.460 Okay?
00:44:33.020 So what Israel is saying is we are much better at controlling the Middle East than the Americans. 0.89
00:44:38.720 So let us control the Middle East using our strategies, okay? 0.68
00:44:42.460 Okay, this is a story of a Mossad agent
00:44:45.800 who was disguised as an ISIS preacher.
00:44:49.600 Okay, and this happens a lot.
00:44:50.520 There are lots of stories where you have these ISIS commanders
00:44:52.680 or agents, and when you arrest them,
00:44:55.040 you discover, okay, actually, they're actually Mossad, okay?
00:44:57.060 So ISIS is basically a Mossad operation.
00:45:01.080 All right, so the main story here is, okay,
00:45:05.760 if you look at history,
00:45:06.620 the relationship between Israel and America
00:45:08.900 is actually pretty simple. 0.84
00:45:11.440 Israel is the pit bull for America.
00:45:17.780 The problem of the empire as it grows old is it doesn't want to do bad things, okay? 0.88
00:45:23.620 It wants to feel good about itself.
00:45:24.980 Therefore, it subcontracts the violence, the murder, the genocide to different people, okay? 0.90
00:45:31.420 To mercenaries, the Israelis in the Middle East. 0.85
00:45:35.540 And this is a pattern throughout human history. 0.86
00:45:38.120 So the Romans started out as mercenaries for the Trishans in Italy.
00:45:42.760 The Aztecs started out as mercenaries for the Colchacan in Mexico.
00:45:46.440 The Greeks started out as mercenaries for the Persians. 0.67
00:45:49.360 The Mongols started out as mercenaries for the Chinese. 0.77
00:45:52.260 The Akkadians started out as mercenaries for the Sumerians. 0.95
00:45:54.640 The Moloch started out as mercenaries for the Ayudev dynasty in Egypt. 0.98
00:45:58.700 In every instance, what happened is the mercenaries eventually got to the point where 0.99
00:46:02.320 we are the ones killing ourselves for this empire.
00:46:05.620 the empire is corrupt decadent and weak why don't we just take it over and they did okay we're seeing
00:46:11.940 a similar situation play out today in the middle east where israel was credited by the british and
00:46:17.400 americans to be the to be their pitbull to be their um told you aircraft carrier in the middle east
00:46:24.880 to create as much instability as possible so that the americans and the british could control their
00:46:28.580 oil supply in the middle east and this has gone on for decades and now the israelis are like
00:46:32.020 wait a minute here, we're the ones doing all the work,
00:46:35.000 we're the ones making all the sacrifices,
00:46:36.640 we're the ones that are getting all the hate in this world,
00:46:39.340 so why should we be the empire now?
00:46:41.800 America's useless, okay?
00:46:44.640 All right, so this is a pattern throughout human history.
00:46:49.440 And so we're gonna look at what this means, okay?
00:46:53.360 So Israel has been called the Greater Israel Project.
00:46:56.960 And this is what extremists in Israel believe.
00:47:02.020 they believe that God in the Bible
00:47:04.140 promised the entire Middle East
00:47:06.620 to the Jewish people, okay? 0.99
00:47:11.520 Extending from the Nile in Egypt 0.54
00:47:13.860 all the way to the Euphrates in Iraq, okay?
00:47:18.640 And it also encompasses Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon,
00:47:23.000 Syria, and parts of Turkey as well, okay?
00:47:26.700 Now, something really funny about this map is this.
00:47:29.460 Iran, Persia, is not part of the Greater Israel Project.
00:47:35.380 So then you're asking yourself, wait a minute here.
00:47:37.520 If Iran is actually not part of the Greater Israel Project,
00:47:41.180 then why is Israel going to war with Iran? 0.56
00:47:44.660 Well, the reason why is, if they want all this territory,
00:47:48.780 their main enemy is not Syria, that's been destroyed. 0.50
00:47:51.400 It's not Iraq, that's been destroyed. 0.57
00:47:52.840 It's not Saudi Arabia, it's too weak.
00:47:54.240 Not Jordan, it's too weak.
00:47:55.580 Not Egypt, it's too weak.
00:47:56.920 Not Lebanon, it's too weak.
00:47:58.340 Okay, the main enemy is the American empire, okay? 0.91
00:48:02.460 In the Greater Israel Project, 0.85
00:48:04.740 it's the Americans that control the land of Greater Israel, 0.96
00:48:08.180 the Middle East. 0.92
00:48:09.360 These are American bases. 0.75
00:48:11.220 So in other words, you use this war against Iran 0.75
00:48:15.180 to destroy the American empire.
00:48:17.680 How? 0.70
00:48:18.520 By forcing the American empire to go and invade Iran.
00:48:22.680 And when this happens, America will be too overextended
00:48:26.500 and then they'll be forced to retreat from the Middle East. 0.68
00:48:32.020 And so, eventually, America will be defeated,
00:48:35.000 America will be forced to retreat from the Middle East, 0.56
00:48:37.980 and that will be two regional powers, okay? 0.76
00:48:39.900 Iran and Israel.
00:48:41.380 And again, because of the Greater Israel Project, 0.75
00:48:43.460 the Israelis have no problem with this.
00:48:45.420 Persia is, again, not part of the Greater Israel Project.
00:48:48.360 The Israelis don't really care if Iran is still standing.
00:48:51.500 They want Iran to be as weakened as possible, okay? 0.83
00:48:54.960 But they really don't need to defeat Iran 0.71
00:48:57.680 to achieve the political prophecy. 0.90
00:48:59.420 But they do need to defeat the Americans, all right? 0.82
00:49:01.960 The Americans are in the way. 0.98
00:49:03.120 All right, okay. 0.99
00:49:05.360 So what does the Great Israel Project mean? 0.88
00:49:08.580 Well, it means control of the world's oil, basically. 0.90
00:49:12.460 20% of the world's oil.
00:49:13.840 So these are the gas fields.
00:49:17.080 The yellow are the gas fields of the Middle East, all right?
00:49:21.140 And the blue are the trade routes.
00:49:23.700 So you can see how Israel is at the very center of all this wealth, right?
00:49:28.940 They have the logistics.
00:49:30.380 They have the technology.
00:49:31.540 It makes sense for them to take control of all these resources and then start shipping these resources to Europe as well as to East Asia, China, South Korea, and Japan, okay? 0.50
00:49:42.840 So that's what the Hatshoye Club will look like. 0.91
00:49:45.500 It will be a trade network controlling all the resources on the Middle East and then shipping it off to the rest of the world. 0.90
00:49:53.700 All right, then you have data centers, okay? 0.85
00:49:57.940 So Israel has the most data centers in the Middle East,
00:50:01.780 and then Saudi Arabia has 36.
00:50:04.300 UAE has 34, okay?
00:50:06.080 So these three places are competing
00:50:08.140 against each other for AI dominance.
00:50:11.780 Why is AI important?
00:50:12.700 Because it allows you to create a surveillance state.
00:50:15.340 Surveillance is what you need for an empire, right?
00:50:17.680 You need to control the population, right?
00:50:19.780 Now, the problem- 1.00
00:50:21.500 I was talking to Saudis about that. 1.00
00:50:22.840 That's what the 2040 vision is about. 1.00
00:50:26.320 It's about trying to create AI dominance
00:50:29.540 so that they're not completely reliant on oil.
00:50:32.420 With Saudi Arabia and UAE is,
00:50:35.000 for them to build their data centers,
00:50:36.140 they need to import foreign expertise. 1.00
00:50:39.800 They themselves do not have the human capital 0.94
00:50:41.200 to build these data centers and to run these data centers. 1.00
00:50:44.040 On the other hand, Israel does.
00:50:46.480 Israel has the best universities in the Middle East.
00:50:48.760 It has the best IT talent in the Middle East.
00:50:51.120 It has the best human capital. 0.81
00:50:52.360 Therefore, it makes perfect sense for Israel to just absorb the entire AI network of the Middle East and become the main epicenter of AI surveillance in the Middle East, okay? 0.91
00:51:05.440 Which would be the backbone of Papsthideka. 0.92
00:51:07.620 Are we cooked? 1.00
00:51:08.740 One more. 0.62
00:51:10.420 So what does Papsthideka look like?
00:51:12.760 It's really the India-Middle East trade corridor, okay?
00:51:16.580 Of course.
00:51:18.360 All right? 0.95
00:51:18.680 So look at this map, where for India to get to Europe, it has to go through Israel, okay? 0.89
00:51:28.780 So this is what Pax Junica will look like.
00:51:31.800 Basically, the impact trade corridor that will unite the sub-Asian continent with Europe, okay?
00:51:40.120 But not only that, but the idea of this is also to connect to Africa, right?
00:51:48.680 Because no other place is able to access Africa. Only Israel is. And not only that, but it's also able to access Ukraine and Russia. 0.90
00:51:59.680 So the idea is to take Russia and Ukraine energy and food and then transport it into Africa, thus combining the world. 0.76
00:52:09.680 So Israel, because of its location, can really be the opposite of all global trade. 0.84
00:52:15.680 All right, now let's look at Iran.
00:52:20.160 So for the longest time, Iran did have lots of resources,
00:52:24.100 oil resources, but the Americans put sanctions
00:52:28.400 on these oil exports.
00:52:30.720 This war has basically lifted all sanctions, okay?
00:52:34.480 So the Iranian economy is now able
00:52:38.120 to export its oil all across the world.
00:52:41.740 So this is Treaty of Parsi, and he is probably
00:52:44.040 America's foremost expert on Iran, and he talks to a lot of people, and what he's saying
00:52:49.180 is basically Iran now is able to produce oil, transport it across the world, and then get
00:53:00.860 money for it, okay?
00:53:03.960 So the conclusion he makes is this, Trump and Israel's war has ended up delivering Iran
00:53:09.940 de facto sanctions relief.
00:53:13.160 Before the war, Iran was cut off from the global economy. 0.86
00:53:16.160 Because of this war, Iran now is becoming embedded into the global economy. 0.51
00:53:20.820 It's the complete opposite of the intention of this war. 0.74
00:53:25.820 And what this means is, Iran is now less incentivized to end the war, okay? 0.55
00:53:31.920 The more this war keeps on going, the more Iran benefits economically.
00:53:36.400 What of a state, bro. 0.74
00:53:39.660 all right so iran once this war ends becomes episode of two major trade networks okay the
00:53:47.340 first one called the north-south transport corridor that links russia okay um and you
00:53:56.700 and iran together okay turn off your phone and this will then allow russia to access india and
00:54:03.260 asia and allow iran to access europe okay so this is a north south quarter that's controlled by
00:54:09.540 russia but also you have of course the belt and road initiative and guess what terrain
00:54:16.260 is also at the epicenter of this trade network okay so for china access europe it has to go
00:54:25.220 through iran for europe to access china has to go through terrain as well okay so this is what
00:54:31.900 the new world will look like after the war you'll have two original powers israel and iran and they
00:54:38.500 will have their own independent trade networks and they will have their own access to um resources so
00:54:46.920 israel will control the resources of the middle east and iran will control the ship of humus okay
00:54:54.400 and with the ship of humus they collect a toll which will feed the economy they will be helped 0.58
00:54:58.760 by Russia and China, because it is in Russia and China's best interest, develop the infrastructure
00:55:04.380 of Iran to facilitate global trade. Okay? But then you're like, wait a minute here, but Iran
00:55:10.360 and Israel are enemies. Okay, so this is a misunderstanding. Ideologically, Iran and Israel
00:55:18.660 are enemies. But I want to teach you three basic principles or rules of geopolitics, okay?
00:55:25.840 And once you understand these rules,
00:55:27.200 it'll be much easier if you understand
00:55:28.680 the new world that we're going into.
00:55:30.540 The first is this.
00:55:32.560 The strong respect each other and pray on the weak, okay?
00:55:36.060 This makes sense, right?
00:55:37.660 Why are the strong fighting each other?
00:55:39.280 Wouldn't it be easier for them to leave each other alone
00:55:41.120 and go pick on the weak?
00:55:43.280 It better than everyone, right?
00:55:44.720 So in this situation, right,
00:55:47.580 you have different countries.
00:55:50.160 You have GCC.
00:55:51.220 You have Israel. 0.94
00:55:53.180 You have the United States. 0.95
00:55:54.020 you have 1.00
00:55:55.360 Iran 1.00
00:55:56.340 so you have 0.74
00:55:57.860 these four different
00:55:58.320 players in this war
00:55:59.140 right now
00:55:59.980 it's essentially
00:56:00.560 Israel 0.58
00:56:02.360 GCC
00:56:02.800 and US
00:56:03.280 fighting against Iran
00:56:04.220 but
00:56:05.680 if
00:56:07.040 Iran 0.97
00:56:08.180 proves it is strong 1.00
00:56:09.300 and Israel 1.00
00:56:12.040 proves it's strong 0.52
00:56:13.000 and GCC
00:56:14.900 proves it's weak 0.87
00:56:15.940 the US
00:56:16.860 proves it's weak
00:56:17.440 guess what's going to happen
00:56:18.580 Israel and Iran 0.96
00:56:19.840 are going to get together
00:56:20.580 and say
00:56:20.760 screw these guys
00:56:21.840 let's just work together
00:56:24.000 In the other man, it doesn't make sense.
00:56:26.700 Even though in the beginning, it seems as though
00:56:29.820 Israel, GCC, and the US are allies against Iran, 0.65
00:56:33.100 ultimately, if Iran is able to prove it's strong,
00:56:37.740 then Israel will ban the GCC in the United States. 0.98
00:56:41.020 And Israel will work with Iran to build a new order 0.97
00:56:44.020 in the Middle East, because that's the law of the jungle. 1.00
00:56:46.940 That is what is in the best interest, 0.99
00:56:48.880 according to gaming theory, for Israel.
00:56:50.820 And the last thing to understand is,
00:56:54.260 the weak do not work well together.
00:56:55.960 The weak must ally when they're strong for protection, okay?
00:56:59.000 So what this means is, the GCC is weak, right?
00:57:02.600 So you look at Saudi Arabia,
00:57:07.320 UAE,
00:57:09.540 Buran,
00:57:11.540 Oman,
00:57:12.980 Kuwait,
00:57:14.380 Qatar, okay?
00:57:15.480 So these are the six GCC countries, they're all weak.
00:57:19.200 And you would think, you know what? 0.99
00:57:20.160 If they were to combine their resources and fight together, they could probably beat Israel 0.84
00:57:23.660 or probably beat Iran.
00:57:25.660 The problem with this is weak players don't work well together.
00:57:30.060 They're weak because they're stupid.
00:57:33.100 They are, and so what they do is, rather than seek to work together, what they do is they
00:57:38.200 seek to ally with stronger forces.
00:57:41.320 So right now, they're all aligned with the United States and Israel against Iran.
00:57:49.300 But as this war progresses and the U.S. falls, then what will happen is that they must either
00:57:54.980 choose Israel or Iran. 0.57
00:57:57.700 And what's going to happen is that you might have some places, Qatar and Oman, who choose, 0.65
00:58:01.540 you know what, screw this, we're going to join Iran. 0.65
00:58:03.260 And you have Saudi Arabia and UAE who are like, okay, let's join Israel. 0.75
00:58:07.120 Okay?
00:58:08.120 But the GCC, regardless of what happens, will no longer be a major duplicative factor in
00:58:13.040 the Middle East anymore. 0.72
00:58:14.040 A lot of them will be destroyed because of this war, right? 0.99
00:58:18.120 So according to game theory, this is what the world should look like after the war ends.
00:58:23.760 But again, this is all theory.
00:58:26.420 This is a class focused on intellectual speculation.
00:58:30.260 It's meant to be fun.
00:58:31.360 It's meant to make us more curious.
00:58:32.960 Yeah, I'm having so much fun.
00:58:34.660 Our critical thinking skills.
00:58:36.060 This is not meant to be prophecy.
00:58:37.760 I love this.
00:58:38.840 I'm having so much fun.
00:58:39.860 I'm not saying this must happen.
00:58:40.700 I'm saying this might happen for these reasons.
00:58:42.880 And if they do happen, then this provides us a good framework to understand our reasoning better, okay?
00:58:51.040 If it doesn't work out this way, it's fine because we'll just go back and analyze what went wrong better, okay?
00:58:55.980 What's really important is not to set a judgment.
00:58:59.540 What's really important is keep our minds open and be open to the possibility of different outcomes, all right?
00:59:06.340 Okay, any questions, guys?
00:59:08.460 All right.
00:59:10.460 Yeah.
00:59:11.600 I do think a lot of this is going to happen.
00:59:13.660 It's unfortunate because I'm watching this and I'm like, yeah, are we cooked?
00:59:17.680 I mean, because I have all this plan to unite the UMA and everything. 0.94
00:59:20.880 But what a great point that the GCC are weak individually, but they could unify and topple Israel. 0.63
00:59:26.040 But they don't.
00:59:27.440 And they're separate because of what?
00:59:29.880 Why are the GCC countries not unified?
00:59:32.600 There's no valid reason.
00:59:36.040 There's no real reason aside from perhaps ego hubris.
00:59:40.940 And just weak thinking.
00:59:43.240 And what he said, he's stupid, but they would outnumber,
00:59:46.560 they wouldn't be able to topple that empire, and they just don't.
00:59:50.920 Unfortunate.