SHNEAKO - April 08, 2026


Professor Jiang Went on the PBD Show - Patrick Bet-David Finally Confronted about Iran War


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00:00:00.000 let's go see jang on pbd which he announced on my stream the other day on the last appearance you
00:00:06.000 had on my stream you mentioned how you thought the patrick bet david show was going to be a setup
00:00:10.280 you got it spot on so so um i will be on his show tomorrow and this is coming after a lot of attacks
00:00:17.120 pbd's team essentially insinuating that jang is a useful idiot my predictions of this here's pbd
00:00:22.380 strategy and i saw some of the timestamps so i kind of know what the show's about but he's not 0.58
00:00:26.220 going to talk about his reel at all he's not going to talk about patrudaica they can't talk
00:00:29.100 about eschatology because that conversation destroys their entire show this show is just
00:00:34.540 going to be about china this is going to be about secular issues left and right it's going to avoid
00:00:41.140 what makes jang so successful hardly anybody else are really detailing the end of the world
00:00:47.180 or greater israel the way jang is they only want to see this intro let's go see jang and i did my
00:00:52.560 best to pronounce the last i've been looking forward to uh the conversation with you for
00:00:57.440 quite some time the day the interview came out with you and um i believe it was saga and crystal
00:01:02.700 which i thought it was fascinating how a man uh in july of 2024 can predict that trump's gonna win
00:01:09.900 then he's gonna go to war against iran and then iran's gonna win which was your prediction and i
00:01:15.220 said i want to talk to him and then so let's get the nasty stuff out of the way because i actually
00:01:18.180 want to have a civil conversation with you i'm actually very curious about why you think the
00:01:20.800 way you think uh one uh at the beginning when we had that uh our team reached out to you uh to get
00:01:26.540 on the podcast and i think on a podcast you said you thought it was going to be a hit piece interview
00:01:29.700 what gave you the impression i was going to do a hit piece on you said he said he was going to
00:01:33.080 like he said he was going to after the stream he said that he was going to press him on being a
00:01:39.560 useful idiot that's why he was right he literally once again he predicted the history and speaking 0.88
00:01:47.900 of loomer who pbd just brought up as i said i tweeted now the zionists are furious about the 0.92
00:01:52.360 ceasefire. Loomer tweeted, the biggest mistake you can ever make is trusting the word of a Muslim. 0.66
00:01:58.240 Muslims are taught, blah, blah, blah. Iran will violate the ceasefire. I told you, the Israelis
00:02:03.520 and the Zionists, first thing I said in the space is that they are going to do everything they can 1.00
00:02:08.060 to bring them back into this war. Mark Levin is already getting on that. And here we go with Loomer. 0.98
00:02:14.040 There you go. Hopefully the Iranian regime is obliterated before they obliterate us. 1.00
00:02:21.260 they're they're mad because right when the ceasefire started they said okay well ceasefire 1.00
00:02:25.280 you not with israel she said you can never trust the words of a muslim like 0.84
00:02:29.000 every accusation is a confession muslim muslim muslim muslim she's losing her mind bro
00:02:35.840 um she said the negotiation is a negative for our country we didn't really get anything out
00:02:42.820 of it and the terrorists in a round of celebrating i don't know why people are acting like this is a
00:02:45.900 oh my lord how do the muslims woke reich and trump haters are using this negotiation to
00:02:52.140 attack president trump while they praise allies of tucker carlson the ceasefire will fail it
00:02:57.200 already failed the negotiation has been a failure yep there you go they are going to try as soon
00:03:04.600 as i get out they pull me back in they pull me back in let's see if pbd tries to drag him in too
00:03:13.440 you well it was just a timing everyone should troll her everyone should just ignore to be
00:03:17.760 honest i shouldn't even bring it up i only brought up her tweets because i just wanted to see what
00:03:22.420 the most prominent american zionists were saying the day you got in touch um there was a coordinate
00:03:28.780 smear campaign against me on twitter meaning that there were some influencers who were using the
00:03:32.920 same talking points against me um just saying that i just make stuff um up and uh it seemed
00:03:38.680 very similar so i was very afraid is jang mogging i i got another ratio on the pvd pod looking at
00:03:45.260 that side beside uh side by side professor jang mogged you he's doing his thing he's doing his
00:03:53.360 thing and why he mogs is he's pushing something that so many of these other talking heads are not
00:03:59.220 he is actually reaching for some sort of unity he is trying to be a light he's not taking money
00:04:05.600 from his youtube channel it's not even monetized i think it's only a sub stack you don't see that
00:04:09.760 from a lot of people it's like the opposite of jordan peterson at that time i was in a lot of
00:04:15.060 stress so i didn't want to put myself in a situation where um i would be asked hard questions
00:04:19.560 and i didn't think i would be able to respond properly to um to hard questions and i watched
00:04:24.740 you show i'm a huge fan of yours patrick so i i know i know you're very good you ask very good
00:04:27.960 questions i appreciate that and that's a fair assessment and then again the other part i want
00:04:32.080 to get out of the way on Mehdi Assam when you were on there and professor not professor we've
00:04:36.180 all seen that viral stuff that's been out so if you're comfortable I'm going to call you
00:04:39.320 if that's okay with you as we're going through it that's perfect that's perfect beautiful yeah
00:04:42.480 absolutely so so so I appreciate that uh question for you so when you said again I've seen the
00:04:47.140 entire interview and I've seen a lot of your stuff because what I like is seeing what the
00:04:51.560 market is saying and why right some people have certain patterns and your experience is a very
00:04:55.280 interesting one I'm a market guy you went to Yale College you've lived in Canada University you're
00:04:59.360 now in uh hong kong if i'm not mistaken no no no beijing i'm sorry my apologies you're in beijing
00:05:03.820 right now and so you have a very interesting perspective of these three different worlds
00:05:07.660 and there's a lot of things to talk about what what's a what analysis or what patterns did you
00:05:12.480 notice for you to say you know not the first one that trump was going to win because let's set that
00:05:16.200 one aside but the one that u.s is going to go to war with iran and then we're going to lose what
00:05:19.680 gave you the analysis or something to say i don't think jang should do these shows i don't think he
00:05:24.060 should go he so basically his justification for going on mediasan was that his audience got to
00:05:28.440 see him in a contentious environment. I think he should stick to interviews like mine where I'm,
00:05:34.160 you know, I'm actually watching his lectures and I'm responding. In a way, I'm kind of like
00:05:36.940 operating, I take notes on it. I'm operating like a student. I think he should do, he should just
00:05:43.140 stick to his lectures because people like him, PVD, are never going to talk about the real 1.00
00:05:48.760 important issues that are found in his lectures, which is what's happening with greater Israel, 0.90
00:05:53.340 what's happening to Al-Aqsa Mosque. And what happens when he's doing these interviews is it
00:05:57.640 turns him into the story rather than what he's talking about.
00:06:02.160 Jang is outlining what's happening in the news.
00:06:04.380 By going on these shows, Professor Jang himself becomes the news story.
00:06:08.600 It's distracting.
00:06:09.700 That's what's going to happen.
00:06:11.340 Right.
00:06:11.800 So in school, I teach history.
00:06:14.620 And I try to teach world history and entirety of human history,
00:06:18.440 stretching from the cave paintings in the United States,
00:06:21.040 about 10,000 years ago, to today.
00:06:23.620 And while teaching history, I've noticed some patterns emerge
00:06:26.880 in history. And the major pattern is how empires tend to decline. And they decline for a particular
00:06:32.680 reason, which is hubris. So empires believe that they are invincible and that no one can touch
00:06:37.880 them. So they engage in activities that are not very strategic. For example, the Persians invaded
00:06:43.980 the Greek mainland about 490 BCE with a massive invasion force. And they were destroyed by the
00:06:50.080 Greeks. And then the Athenian Empire, which emerged after the Persian Empire, started to engage in
00:06:55.180 hubris as well and in 415 BCE during the Peloponnesian War against Sparta they launched an ill-advised
00:07:01.100 silly invasion of Sicily um and they lost the war because of this uh invasion and so apparently
00:07:06.860 emerges where empires in decline they tend to engage in risky um wars that they believe they
00:07:12.300 can win easily but which but which forces them to expand valuable resources on a quagmire so most
00:07:17.420 recent example of course was Vietnam so it is my belief that um if the United States would go to
00:07:22.140 war with iran then it would lose this war these united states would not have the capacity the
00:07:27.740 logical network in order to sustain a war in the mountainous terrain of iran and so the big question
00:07:32.300 was would iran go to war sorry would the united states go to war with iran you look at trump's
00:07:36.780 first presidency um there are clear signs that he was being heavily influenced by israel uh he moved
00:07:43.180 the uh american embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem he promoted the abraham accords um he recognized
00:07:48.940 Israel's control over the Golan Heights. He ordered the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani
00:07:53.420 in January 2020. And so if he had a second term, he would have most certainly gone to war against
00:07:59.740 Iran. So that's how I came to my conclusion. Got it. That's fair. And by the way, there's a very 0.64
00:08:02.740 good book written by Jim Collins, where he says, why the mighty fall? Why the mighty fall? And he
00:08:08.700 goes through five steps, stages of the Golan, and it validates what you're saying. Number one is
00:08:12.100 hubris born of success. We're great because we're great and we're untouchable, right?
00:08:16.160 doesn't this kind of save pbd's base it saves his reputation a bit right now he's getting so much
00:08:21.380 pushback because his platform is encouraging this war and they want it to happen right they hate
00:08:26.160 adam sosnick jang going on here and having it seems like they're friendly it's jang is helping
00:08:31.160 pbd far more than pb's not helping jang at all i don't get it's confusing why he did that it's
00:08:36.500 been major like look at the i know on twitter they're saying one thing oh he's not really a
00:08:39.640 professor whatever you look at the difference in like kickstream chat rumble x look at the youtube
00:08:45.300 comments on here it's incredible like his audience look at that f all the haters jang is the man heart
00:08:50.420 1 000 likes let's pray for jang he looks tired heart in italy if you teach at a high school
00:08:56.020 you're a professor the best thing you can invest right now real human relationships jang is so
00:08:59.300 real for that it's so positive siko's a great interview we need jang x siko as a monthly collab
00:09:04.820 at this point jang's ability to connect the dots in multiple realms is amazing bro it's like it's
00:09:11.060 seeing the difference in youtube it's i'm so used to i've been on x too much i really forgot what
00:09:17.940 it's like to be like whoa people are appreciative of the content f i love this kid sneeko and
00:09:22.500 professor jang this kid sneeko is a great interviewer and the professor trusts him i like
00:09:28.100 the kid too i'm 28 years old i'm 30 years old wc go w jang c goes his favorite student
00:09:34.180 man why can't you guys be more like that number two and we wash your feet five times a day how 0.85
00:09:41.200 many times the haters wash their face they don't even wash their ass more we all fall for this
00:09:46.940 trap when we succeed uh let's go do more faster bigger right number three is denial of risk and
00:09:51.660 peril which is we're fine we have nothing to worry about number four is grasping for salvation this
00:09:56.040 is what we need to say but we need help and then number four is capitulations to irrelevance or
00:09:59.120 irrelevance or death which is over i'm a syrian trust me we lost our empire many many years ago 0.96
00:10:02.800 we don't have a country right now so you have to always stay a little bit okay so he's syrian
00:10:07.420 he's not iranian he's syrian now wasn't he claiming to be iranian for a while now let me
00:10:11.460 go to the tweet of what president trump on fox news very recently he was he was saying that he's
00:10:15.660 iranian now he's he's a syrian right now he's saying syrian posted on truth social this morning
00:10:22.100 the world is reacting to it a lot of people are not happy a lot of people are curious some people
00:10:26.360 are saying this is good uh but i would say a lot of the people are probably on this is crazy what's
00:10:31.900 about to happen today jd vance said something this morning that is probably coming to an end
00:10:35.620 a whole civilization president trump said untruth social a whole civilization will die tonight
00:10:40.220 never be brought back again a lot of people are saying that like a syrian is not even really a
00:10:44.240 term over there it's just kind of this made-up thing to make a distinction between christian
00:10:48.240 arabs and muslim arabs but anyway a whole civilization will die tonight never to be
00:10:52.740 brought back again i don't want that to happen but it probably will a whole civilization will 0.99
00:10:57.300 die. This is insane, bro. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that
00:11:02.700 we have complete and total regime change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds
00:11:06.440 prevail, maybe something revolutionary, wonderful can happen. Who knows? We will find out tonight
00:11:11.240 one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the world. 47 years of
00:11:16.600 extortion, corruption, and death will finally end. God bless the great people of Iran. How do
00:11:21.600 interpret that tweet um i think that trump is trying to go for maximum leverage in negotiation
00:11:27.480 but the reality is that the iranians will not back down and american forces already assembled
00:11:33.660 in the middle east so i think that we will see a ground invasion as early as this weekend i agree
00:11:39.880 and i also think it makes sense that that rescue mission i said this in the beginning of the
00:11:43.320 the rescue mission and these little missions are ways to call it a mission without saying
00:11:49.860 that it's boots on the ground they're going to keep on doing this where it's like they're not
00:11:53.440 actually sending a bunch of troops in they're just trying to rescue a pilot they're just sending
00:11:58.440 people in to go and take the oil and the uranium or go to carg island it's just a one little mission
00:12:04.140 like venezuela but it really is boots on the ground just a different way to call it just like
00:12:07.920 how trump is bragging that he doesn't call it a war he calls it a conflict because it's illegal
00:12:12.100 and i was right and just now mark levin went on fox news and he's seething about the ceasefire
00:12:17.600 people of iran what are we going to just leave them there there's nothing that we can do and
00:12:22.740 we're going to wash our hands over that why did you call al-shara an isis member when he fought
00:12:27.580 isis are you pro-assad no no no no okay indeed i made a mistake i thought uh al-shara he was the
00:12:34.220 leader of he was a leader of al-qaeda correct al-qaeda was funded by cia not isis but al-qaeda
00:12:41.340 It's morally very difficult, very difficult to accept. And then what about the proxies? Hezbollah.
00:12:49.100 I was reading these statements. Hezbollah has killed more Americans than Iran directly.
00:12:55.860 Yeah, OK. They wouldn't have deaths if they were not in the Middle East. They just don't need to 1.00
00:12:59.680 be there. Hezbollah is Iran. Hezbollah is firing missiles into Israel by the hundreds still. And 0.99
00:13:07.980 here we have a ceasefire that they've already broken and so yes the argument will be well they
00:13:11.520 don't have control of this and control of that well if they don't have control of this and control
00:13:13.920 of that how do we even enter into not hezbollah hezbollah people of iran what are we going to 0.69
00:13:18.580 just leave them there there's nothing we can do we're just going to leave them there as if they 0.62
00:13:22.700 need to be the saviors just leave them alone our hands over that that to me is morally very difficult
00:13:27.680 there you go man i got i got that one a multi-vector round invasion meaning that right 0.73
00:13:37.320 Now, the Americans are attacking Karg Island, which is where Iran will export 9% of its oil from.
00:13:42.520 And so the Americans intend on seizing Karg Island and strangling the Iranian economy.
00:13:46.940 There will probably be an attack on Qasem Island as well in order to wrestle control of the sort of Hormuz. 0.67
00:13:52.480 There will also be an attack on the Iranian coastline in order to scout out your defenses.
00:13:57.860 So I think that we are approaching a major escalation over the next few days.
00:14:01.600 So try to decode this, because the average person who reads this, they say, who talks like that?
00:14:06.840 you know what do you mean a whole civilization will die tonight never brought back again
00:14:10.660 but if you're somebody that's you seem like a pattern recognition type of guy and you kind of
00:14:14.540 watch how people speak and we know this is how he speaks right he's not the most predictable guy he's
00:14:19.680 got predictable side but also unpredictable side decode what he's saying here is this his last
00:14:24.720 chance of negotiation for there not to happen is this his last chance of saying i hope somebody
00:14:28.980 says hey let's go out there and negotiate with them because pakistan tried to bring the peace
00:14:32.620 deal on both sides and u.s declined it and so did iran so if you were to decode this a little bit
00:14:36.620 on what president's minds at what would you say i'm a podcast guy well i would say that trump um
00:14:41.580 has a history of working in reality tv he thinks the way he talks is so funny you seem like a
00:14:46.860 pattern recognition guy you see but he just analyzes like you seem like you connect the dots
00:14:52.540 guy television he asked himself what will draw attention what will look good on tv what will uh
00:14:57.580 get people very emotional and afraid and anxious so he spent a lot of time in the world wrestling
00:15:02.060 um uh entertainment with vincent mcband they had a few a television feud and that's really how you
00:15:07.260 speak in the wwe you are rhetorical you are bombastic and you try to instill fear and rage in
00:15:13.420 uh people um um and so what trump is trying to do is he's trying to help him to help it's really
00:15:20.700 flexing the other issue that's very worrying right now is that trump has started himself with advisors
00:15:25.740 who are psychophones and they're not actually relating relating to him uh good strategic advice
00:15:30.460 So, for example, what just happened this weekend was that Trump announced the rescue of a down American pilot.
00:15:38.220 And if you watch the press conference yesterday, he fought a tremendous success and was very proud of the military for doing it impossible, going deep into enemy lines and rescuing a wounded pilot.
00:15:48.280 And this is a great tribute to the professionalism and self-sacrifice of the American military, especially the special forces.
00:15:54.880 But on Twitter, on Axe, on social media, what they're saying is that this was actually not necessarily a successful rescue operation.
00:16:05.320 It seems that evidence is emerging that this was a failed seizure, a failed attempt to seize uranium, enriched uranium in the Azafan power plant.
00:16:15.240 And if that is the case, then that was an extremely...
00:16:18.140 Look at his comments. I'm here for the professor 3,000 likes. The style's better. Thank God Vinny and Adam aren't there.
00:16:23.280 has adam enlisted in the israeli military yet this is a home run interview i'm happy to see
00:16:29.460 this bro jang is is helping out pbd a lot right now well i mean it's good i mean good to find
00:16:33.820 some unity right i guess try to get him from away from his pro-war position but i hope i hope he
00:16:42.220 realized what he how much he's helped him risky um mission and um it and it's very consequential
00:16:49.720 because america lost about 300 million dollars worth of planes and equipment in this failed raid
00:16:54.440 so my concern is that trump has run himself with advisors who feed his ego and trump himself
00:17:00.840 believes that just by flexing just by taking a very top negotiating position he can bully the
00:17:06.280 iranians into a compromise um so i think that um we are in a very precarious situation right now
00:17:11.800 what do you think though worst case that could happen the best just out of curiosity
00:17:17.000 Shut up.
00:17:17.420 Would you consider yourself a – like if we're in July of 2024, would you say you were a supporter of Trump?
00:17:22.160 Like you wanted to see him win?
00:17:23.980 No.
00:17:25.460 So I'm pretty politically neutral.
00:17:28.540 But in July 2024, I was very confident Trump would win.
00:17:31.660 And I felt that America needed a change.
00:17:33.600 So if I were American and I had the opportunity to vote in November of 2024, I would have voted for Trump over Biden.
00:17:38.740 Got it.
00:17:39.220 That's very important for the audience to know that because I don't think you've revealed that.
00:17:42.960 Because your criticism is just what you think is going to happen, but you still would have chosen a Trump over a Biden or a Kamala.
00:17:48.620 Now, here's the question that we're, you know, everywhere we're talking to others.
00:17:52.520 What's the best case, worst case?
00:17:54.360 OK, what could happen here?
00:17:55.900 The best case scenario is that the Americans and Iranians reach a compromise where they agree to share the share of Hormuz. 0.75
00:18:02.980 So they'll be post-collected because the Iranians want reparations for the damage that the Israelis and the Americans have caused these this past month.
00:18:11.120 But they agree to share it with Americans and they agree to collect the tolls in U.S. dollars and all sanctions are lifted and peace comes to the Middle East. 0.79
00:18:19.820 And there is a possibility. I'm not saying this is impossible, but it is a very low probability.
00:18:24.440 And this would be the best case scenario. Best case scenario. Give me the worst case scenario.
00:18:29.020 The worst case scenario is that Trump follows through and bombs all of Iran's power plants.
00:18:35.900 and the reason why this is a worst case scenario is that there are certain individuals
00:18:39.580 who are now trying to protect the power plants with their bodies so the iranian government has
00:18:45.420 called on to the young people of iran to make ultimate sacrifice and make the human chain 0.52
00:18:49.900 around all power plants in iran and so the americans go in to blow up all the power plants 0.67
00:18:53.980 and kill a lot of young people well in this case the iranians are obligated now to destroy the
00:18:57.500 entire economy of the gcc this would include all oil fields this would include all these
00:19:01.420 desalination plants um this would include all data centers and this would be the absolute
00:19:04.780 worst case scenario. What's your likelihood of that happening? Give a percentage. Like if you're
00:19:08.840 going to do a cal sheet type of, I think that's a 1%, 2%. If you were a betting man, what would
00:19:12.540 you say it is? So I would say best case scenario is 1%. I would say worst case scenario is 10%.
00:19:17.260 And I would say a limited ground incursion would be about 40%. Okay. So you have a higher
00:19:23.060 likelihood of us hitting the power plants than the best case scenario happening. 10 times more
00:19:27.080 likely the worst case than the best case. How does Trump, because your prediction was Trump wins,
00:19:31.660 Trump goes to war with Iran, and America loses.
00:19:34.500 Define losing, because some people could say Afghanistan was a loss, right?
00:19:37.180 The way Biden left, you know, we left, whatever, $83 billion of costs.
00:19:40.340 We left $7 billion of equipment there, whatever the numbers are.
00:19:43.220 Define loss.
00:19:44.020 What does loss mean to you?
00:19:45.780 Right. 1.00
00:19:46.240 So loss means that America is forced to retreat from the Middle East, and this will enable 0.97
00:19:50.940 Iran to control the GCC countries. 0.52
00:19:54.640 Because remember, the GCC is very important for the petrodollar system, where the GCC 0.62
00:19:58.280 sells its oil in U.S. dollars and it recycles its back into American economy.
00:20:01.660 primarily by investing in AI.
00:20:04.360 So a lot of these AI data centers
00:20:05.540 are financed by investment
00:20:06.540 from these GCC sovereign wealth funds.
00:20:08.860 And so if America were to retreat
00:20:10.120 from the Middle East,
00:20:11.220 they would lose the petrodollar, 0.87
00:20:12.480 the American economy would collapse,
00:20:13.940 and you would have a civil war emerge in America.
00:20:17.620 There's a very interesting clip
00:20:19.460 that I want to see the whole lecture from,
00:20:21.100 but I saw this clip in his last Trump lecture
00:20:23.180 where PVD is essentially saying
00:20:24.480 that maybe Trump is a genius
00:20:25.600 and seeing that the new world order
00:20:27.060 is going towards the tech age, the AI age,
00:20:28.980 and he's purposely destroying america's involvement in the middle east and getting rid of the gcc
00:20:34.360 to move towards the the technocratic empire because there actually is a lot of oil in north
00:20:40.640 america a lot of oil in venezuela so instead of being reliant upon the middle east for oil they
00:20:44.660 now have to be reliant on north america and it's just shifting the where the empire gets all his
00:20:50.420 money from a civil war emerged in america okay uh interesting do you think do you think uh the
00:20:57.600 president has a team of rivals right now that are trying to prevent that from happening so i think
00:21:03.120 that you and i both know the the the president is a what do you think asking everybody what are your
00:21:08.800 thoughts what do you think what do you think including not an israeli elizabeth i like you
00:21:12.480 sneak just submit reject white nationalism become brown reject white national become brown uh okay
00:21:20.560 and said hey what do you think about us doing this to the credit card companies
00:21:23.120 and elizabeth warren's like he just called i was confused when he called me you know president
00:21:26.640 trump will bring mom donnie in and say hey don't worry about it be critical say whatever you want
00:21:29.440 to say about me i'm okay with that you don't need to explain yourself so he talks to everybody do
00:21:33.120 do you think he is fully uh aware of the risks of what could happen if he goes aggressive here do
00:21:39.280 you think he's fully aware of it i think unfortunately he's running himself with
00:21:42.800 psychophiles right so uh president trump said about a couple weeks ago um when people asked
00:21:47.600 him why are we in this war because he has never really articulate a reason or objective for this
00:21:50.960 war and he basically said that well jared kushner steve wake up peter hexaf marco robio
00:21:56.560 talk me into it so what he's done is he's basically elevated the um he took the blame off himself and
00:22:01.680 said it was it's their fault elements of his administration and basically um ostracized or
00:22:08.080 put and the only one that was against iran warren is here charlie kirk you guys saw what happened to
00:22:12.160 him guidelines the more um um cautionary conservative elements of his uh administration
00:22:17.920 who include jd vance and palissy gabbard so i believe that jd vance has been uh very vocal
00:22:22.720 and trying to negotiate a peace treaty as soon as possible and now he's in Hungary far away from
00:22:27.360 the action and there's rumors of Tulsi Gabbard being removed from the administration at some
00:22:31.280 point there's like yeah Tulsi I think there was another name as well Tulsi and Howard Lutnik were
00:22:34.860 the two names that were brought up yesterday that may be next on the you know chopping blocks that
00:22:38.560 the Epstein associate Epstein's best friend it's just funny in context it's like these people
00:22:44.660 implicated with Epstein are not being persecuted at all Ye's banned from the UK for some tweets
00:22:51.380 but all these epsi and associates none of them are in prison none of them are banned from anything
00:22:57.860 move on from going back to it iran irgc your opinion on them you hear the phrase you know
00:23:05.280 they're the biggest uh producers of terrorism or there's many different phrases people use against
00:23:08.960 them how dangerous do you think iran is led by the current regime to the world especially to
00:23:13.900 the gulf states the six gcc countries you're talking about but how dangerous you think they
00:23:17.720 are to society if this regime stays in power? So I think there are many factions within Iran
00:23:23.340 that are very concerned that if this war continues, the Revolutionary Guards will be able to control
00:23:28.060 all of Iranian society. So right now they control about 50 percent of the economy. But if this
00:23:32.260 war continues, they might control 100 percent of the Iranian economy. And this would be disastrous
00:23:36.080 for other factions within Iran who want a progressive, secular society. And remember
00:23:42.700 that this um these people have a grudge against america so 1979 a student in tehran overran the
00:23:48.860 american embassy and took people hostage you don't know i saw funny uh you know the meme
00:23:53.340 where it's like iran before the islamic revolution they posted a picture of sarah safari
00:23:58.860 there's also soleimani's grandniece or whatever she's at coachella with the tits out she's not
00:24:03.500 wearing a hijab and they're like this is soleimani's granddaughter and it's sarah safari
00:24:07.980 But those students are now running the Reverend Garcorp.
00:24:12.740 Also, their leader, Qasem Soleimani, was killed by the Americans during 2020.
00:24:16.960 And they wanted revenge against Americans for the longest time.
00:24:19.520 And now it's a perfect opportunity.
00:24:20.960 So there's a lot of bad blood between the Americans and the Reverend Garcorp.
00:24:25.900 And the Reverend Garcorp sees this as an opportunity to destroy the Americans once and for all,
00:24:29.580 even at the cost of their own society.
00:24:31.020 So there's a real threat here.
00:24:32.060 That's interesting.
00:24:32.600 So if you know, have you ever watched The Godfather, the Godfather series?
00:24:35.600 I'm assuming you have.
00:24:36.120 I have. 1.00
00:24:36.420 okay so if you know this and you know that why do they keep doing that zionist i there was one 0.95
00:24:41.380 on the on the one minute podcast i said okay well we said you want to kill terrorists what about
00:24:45.900 america killed a million people in iraq he's like with great power comes great responsibility
00:24:49.900 spider-man quote now we hear godfather quote what is it like keep your friends close enemies closer
00:24:55.520 what is he going to say if iran hated us a year ago if iran hated us eight years ago when we killed
00:25:01.120 gassam soleimani how much more do they hate us today after taking out the 50 plus leaders that
00:25:05.000 we have in the last, you know, four or five weeks, whatever the day, how many days are we at? 43,
00:25:08.580 44 days. I don't know the exact days. How much more do they hate us? So don't you think from a
00:25:12.760 purely a power play standpoint, if you went this far and you killed everyone and you back off,
00:25:19.780 whether you support this happening or not, we're already in it. Of course, we could have had the
00:25:23.060 debate 45 days ago. Don't do it. But now we're in it. If you're this far and you get out this far,
00:25:28.580 didn't you just make Iran even angrier to want to retaliate to U.S. and the rest of the world? 0.99
00:25:35.000 Yeah, I mean, I think it's very hard to see an off-ramp here because the Iranians will not give up. Even if Americans were to leave, the Iranians would assert control over the GCC, right? And that's why Saudi Arabia and the UAE are pressuring Trump to finish this war, right? So it's easy to start a war. 0.93
00:25:50.280 What do you think is the right move? You're an advisor. You've said a lot of crazy things, which is very interesting. And I like to hear what you're saying because when everybody is saying the same exact thing, you're not learning leaks. You need to hear what other people are saying.
00:26:02.680 What do you think is the right move to do here right now for both U.S. and the Gulf states?
00:26:08.580 If I were the Gulf states and if I were the United States, my advice would be to organize a conference for four countries, the United States, Russia, Iran and China.
00:26:17.640 Do not include the Europeans. Do not include the GCC. Do not include Israel. 0.90
00:26:21.720 Just these four countries, United States, Russia, China and Iran and come to a collective agreement where these four nations agree on a new trade relationship based on the U.S. dollar.
00:26:32.680 I think all foundations are interested in maintaining the US dollar as a global reserve
00:26:35.340 currency because no one else. He just beat all the CCP allegations right there.
00:26:39.140 Saying don't trade a yuan, trade under the petrodollar. That's that global reserve
00:26:43.020 currency status. Why would you do that if those three all hate you and if you're in a meeting
00:26:50.040 with them, China's not necessarily an ally, Russia's not necessarily an ally, Iran's not
00:26:54.140 necessarily an ally. The point is this should be. Why would I hold this meeting knowing it's three
00:26:56.880 against one? Trump would never host a meeting like that knowing the leverage isn't on him.
00:26:59.620 right and so he he's got the support of gulf states they're on his side he knows he doesn't
00:27:05.020 with china he knows he doesn't with russia he knows he definitely doesn't with iran why host
00:27:09.480 a meeting like that i don't see the logic behind it feel free to push back i don't see the logic
00:27:13.200 behind that well i mean the reality is that um america is gonna have a hard time holding on to
00:27:19.620 its empire and trouble i said this many times uh because america is the world reserve currency
00:27:24.440 because america is responsible for protecting the ceilings then america is basically screwed
00:27:29.160 by the world especially the europeans who don't have to pay their own defense um and who can use
00:27:34.520 their savings to fund their lavish welfare and pension system right so it's not in the best
00:27:39.160 interest of america to maintain this empire if you're an average american you're paying way too
00:27:43.560 much um for this empire so why don't you retreat back into the western hemisphere why is it completely
00:27:50.040 self-sufficient it has canada's mexico hey if i'm trump i'm like you know what screw iran 0.58
00:27:54.280 screw ukraine i don't need these places i don't think we canada and mexico because mexico has
00:27:57.960 a surplus of labor cheap labor and canada has oil i mean that's why he's saying he wants to
00:28:02.440 get into greenland canada canada has a lot of oil that doesn't seem like the world talks about a lot
00:28:07.400 of people agree with you on that a lot of people agree with you but but here's the problem though
00:28:10.520 junk the problem is we're in in too deep right now so this is a good conversation five days ago
00:28:16.200 i'm saying to you we just killed the top 50 leaders these are they're not gonna they're a
00:28:21.400 martyr type community like you know how you ever go against the company they're very litigious
00:28:24.840 and you want to play nice and they're like no we're litigious sue sue sue sue sue sue
00:28:28.920 you have to fight fight you know fire with fire so i'm talking today just sue sue sue sue sue
00:28:38.360 you have to fight fight you know fire with fire so i'm talking today if you go in the room and
00:28:42.360 say okay let's play nice with iran they're like you're out of your flipping mind and if we say
00:28:45.800 hey iran says we want to play nice you're right and we know russia and china are going to side
00:28:49.000 with them i don't i don't know if that strategy works today i do know do you think do you think
00:28:53.240 trump has a ton of leverage over nato right now do you think the leverage he has over nato no
00:28:57.400 obviously not nato refused to join and he's very upset but what happened nothing look you can make
00:29:03.560 the argument that trump is not just at war with iran trump is alternate war of the globalists
00:29:07.160 right the sea of london global finance yes right so nato represents the globalists and trump hates
00:29:12.680 nato and nato hates trump um i think trump has been trying very hard to come to an agreement with
00:29:17.080 putin for the longest time they had that anguish alaska meeting and what happened afterwards well
00:29:21.320 nato um and ukraine are continuing to um attack uh russia there was that drone assassination
00:29:26.520 attempt against putin um the ukrainians have blown up 40 of uh russia's oil exports just most
00:29:33.320 recently so there's a lot of bad blood between um ukraine and russia between the globalists and and
00:29:39.160 and trump so if you're trump right who's your enemy is your enemy iran russia and china or is
00:29:43.400 enemy nato and the globalists well he's he's constantly complimentary of his relationship
00:29:51.700 with g and putin if you ever notice when he speaks his luck you know i'd rather be friendly
00:29:55.900 than not friendly we had a good talk we're going to go visit back in may we have some scheduling
00:29:59.540 conflict we're going to go back i had a good talk with putin had a good talk with g so he he knows
00:30:03.600 how to speak to these power players and have them under control it looks like you know that night
00:30:07.300 when he was giving a speech the 23 minute speech which 9 p.m i think this was last week i thought
00:30:11.500 he was going to say something radical like we're leaving nato i thought he was going to say the
00:30:14.800 gulf has announced they're funding the war i thought he was going to make some kind of a big
00:30:17.800 announcement like that i don't think there was any big announcement there but to me if you had
00:30:21.820 an easier way to get rid of irgc question for you is the world a better place with irgc no longer
00:30:28.420 being in power and it being replaced by some sort of a democracy look i can just ask him is regime
00:30:33.560 change good oh come on i agree with you in that because america is that iran becomes much more
00:30:39.220 extremists what's one example of american regime change being successful anywhere one much more
00:30:45.540 theoretical uh theocratic than it is now um the idolatron khamenei uh was considered a pretty
00:30:51.360 moderate individual his son is not considered uh moderate and also he's considered incompetent
00:30:55.820 and so the people around him will be able to control him we can expect like the most hardline
00:31:00.640 elements uh in iran society will emerge triumphant from this war if this war continues so my again
00:31:06.860 best advice is for these four countries to sit down together see putin and trump will agree
00:31:12.460 uh to pressure together iran to come to a settlement um listen at the end of the day
00:31:16.860 russia is supporting iran if russia was to support support sorry if russia were to pull its support
00:31:21.340 it'd be very hard for iran to continue with this war effort that i agree it has a lot a lot of
00:31:25.020 leverage over iran right and that's what i'm saying you need these four countries sit down
00:31:27.740 together to come to an agreement if trump were trying to negotiate with iran directly you get
00:31:31.420 nowhere but if china and russia entered the negotiations and they agreed on a mutually
00:31:35.980 beneficial uh global championship i think you can get somewhere and trump would would i think
00:31:40.940 excel in such negotiations yeah maybe the meeting is a better meeting if it's russia china and us
00:31:47.180 and not involving iran on phase one just i don't know if you noticed this jang said that in our
00:31:52.540 last interview as well he said that uh the least racist country in the world is america and even in
00:31:58.220 this interview he was talking about how heroic it was for the american military to go in and try to
00:32:03.340 to save that pilot i think jang is strategically he understands how american his audiences and so
00:32:10.800 he's avoiding saying things that are going to alienate a lot of people because he understands
00:32:15.580 that america oh you hate america if you get labeled as an america hater they're going to box
00:32:20.140 you in and they're going to prevent you from speaking they're going to call you a ccp plant
00:32:25.820 right there so pbd's asking him is regime change good should we regime change iran jang says he's
00:32:32.000 six of the meeting he sees six to the the more important question what are the solutions
00:32:36.000 right even though he knows if you watch anything you know that the american regime has been a
00:32:40.180 disaster this is not even really controversial everybody understands that you guys brought up
00:32:45.520 germany and japan yeah but now japan is saying publicly that they're basically a colony of
00:32:49.740 america germany they are not the power that they once were a lot of people are unhappy about the
00:32:55.960 immigration but instead of saying that it's been a disaster and taking the opportunity to dis america
00:33:00.780 he's being more unifying smart kind of get the pulse there because the leverage you're right
00:33:05.340 because russia's they kind of help each other right because they were selling the cheap drones
00:33:08.540 the shahids i don't know what they're called shavids or shahids to uh uh to russia and russia
00:33:13.340 was buying it from them back and forth because iran makes some of the best small drones similar
00:33:16.380 to ukraine shaheed yeah the drones that they make the loud ones that uh very effective in a war like
00:33:22.040 this okay so that's interesting to see what happens there but you do agree that the level
00:33:26.860 of extremism that irgc has if there is a way to get rid of that regime and be more of a he's
00:33:32.300 doubling down on the question they're so extreme they're evil they're horrible compared to the
00:33:35.760 american empire how is the american military not ever considered you know violent unnecessary 0.78
00:33:42.760 terroristic even when you see the atrocities they commit but the irgc is the horrible one 0.96
00:33:47.500 the world would be a safer place with them being gone you would agree with that
00:33:51.720 I would agree that it is not good. It is not in the best interest of Iran to be a theocracy. 0.99
00:33:59.440 I think these are Persian people. These are the most enlightened people with a long history.
00:34:04.980 They want to be Persian. And so I think that what emerges after this war is a more vibrant
00:34:08.920 Persian nationalism as a counter to Shia theocracy. So you would want to see the religious, the 0.82
00:34:13.580 Ruhollah, the Khamenei, all that to be gone, and it's just ran by a government, not a theocratic
00:34:18.260 type of a government. You'd like to see that happen. Do you think there's a safe landing
00:34:21.980 where we can get there? Do you think there's a possibility where we can get there?
00:34:26.400 Given what's happened so far, and given that Trump seems intent on attacking Iran's critical 0.98
00:34:32.580 civilian infrastructure, I think this will only embolden and empower the most extreme religious 0.89
00:34:38.940 elements in Iranian society, because these are the ones who are willing to die for what they believe 0.88
00:34:43.780 been yeah i live with them i live there for almost jang was smart he avoid he avoided the trap of
00:34:48.880 that question that was smart they both knew what was happening right here and pbd did not get the
00:34:55.880 answer that he wanted it was not really directly a hippie's question but he does have a personal
00:35:02.700 people are very happy with al shara he's been doing that's like a shara yeah you know messaged
00:35:07.480 me about that actually i'm not gonna leak it but someone messaged me about that because i was
00:35:11.360 comparing yay being bad for the uk but that uh al-qaeda leader being warmly accepted by keir
00:35:16.160 starmer yeah it needs a lot of syrian history i'm not well read on it's 11 years so i witnessed what
00:35:21.940 they're like and the level of radicalism that they have is a whole different story let me ask
00:35:26.020 you a couple other questions about china with uh since you're in uh beijing right now there's there's
00:35:30.080 this data that's going around when china went to the one child policy that maybe the population
00:35:35.480 isn't as big as they claim so they don't talk about pax judaica they don't talk about greater
00:35:39.060 israel i'm reading the time stamps on x i don't know if we could i think we can move on from this
00:35:43.100 interview the rest of it china population uh tangping movement more about china china chinese
00:35:48.860 dreams speaking out about china covid you already know what they're gonna say they're gonna both
00:35:52.580 agree about covid talk about how the vaccines are bad muslims in china i'm actually interested in
00:35:57.240 that let's go skip to covid and muslims in china because pbd is never going to talk about those
00:36:02.320 extremely important eschatological issues that's just gonna expose the whole show
00:36:07.260 so 54 19 covid let's see i already know who want to go to war he was in al-qaeda fighting against
00:36:17.980 u.s he left and fought for syrian revolution for years okay okay i'll read more about syrian history
00:36:23.300 and i agree i agree with where you know i'm going to be a hero one day and you're seeing in some
00:36:27.560 videos with mothers celebrating that their sons gave their lives it's like my son's a hero he did
00:36:31.280 the right thing it's a very different way of thinking about uh uh what what happens there
00:36:35.180 you know very different way of thinking about let's talk about covid um you know covid is the
00:36:39.000 time when i started talking about politics up until covid had no desire to talk politics all
00:36:42.140 i did was business and i would do the reason i'm talking about it is because that's an issue that
00:36:45.520 they have common ground on you probably saw our interview uh me and jang two days ago where pbd
00:36:51.460 was saying that they would agree about about covid if they spoke my whiteboards you know how you do
00:36:55.040 your whiteboards and i am still trying to reach out i'm going to put this out again david ike
00:36:58.560 and alexander dugan jang said specifically that he wanted me to moderate a conversation
00:37:03.100 with the two of you i am going to message professor mirandy i want to have that conversation
00:37:07.620 maybe also one with george galloway i don't know how to get in contact with dugan or
00:37:11.340 with david ike i've been trying to speak to i personally one-on-one for a while let's get that
00:37:16.660 done let's have those conversations unity is so important right now to my whiteboards except
00:37:21.140 nowadays we can do with the nice little markers where our hands don't get dirty i did it the
00:37:24.740 ghetto days where you guys are saying low-key i did message muhammad a job because he's friends
00:37:28.800 with low-key but i haven't got a response yet i'm gonna follow up again get paint all over my suit
00:37:32.120 and ties, and it was a hot mess. But during COVID, you know, story comes out. It came out from
00:37:38.340 the Wuhan lab. No, it came from the wet market. No, China had nothing to do with it. Yes, China
00:37:43.200 had to do with it. Nancy Pelosi goes to Chinatown. Stop being so racist. Trump's like, what are you 1.00
00:37:46.560 talking about? It came from China. What does China say about COVID with their position? Because when
00:37:52.260 the state media is telling their stories, and I'm living in Iran, and they're saying, let me tell
00:37:55.540 you, U.S. is the devil, and U.S. is this, and death upon America, and all this other stuff, and you
00:38:00.240 know China's a pretty controlled environment kind of like what you talked about earlier
00:38:02.240 how does China state media control the narrative of what really happened with COVID
00:38:06.420 okay so unfortunately COVID has been has been memory hold in China so no one talks about it
00:38:12.240 here too it was a traumatic uh three or four years for a Chinese society and people have just have
00:38:17.160 basically just forgotten about the experience no one even mentions COVID anymore people still get
00:38:20.320 COVID um but no one mentions COVID anymore so all this has been memory hold and people would rather
00:38:24.740 just move on with their lives because there's actually no point in talking about it but the
00:38:28.640 The Chinese government have said on multiple occasions that COVID started off as an American bioweapon. 0.61
00:38:34.120 And so that's what the Chinese believe, that COVID was an American bioweapon.
00:38:37.580 It was leaked into China in order to hurt China's society. 0.91
00:38:41.640 And there are a lot of elite Chinese who I talk to who believe the same thing. 0.65
00:38:45.480 So they believe it was a bioweapon released from U.S. in China.
00:38:48.500 That's the narrative they say.
00:38:50.620 That's what they believe.
00:38:51.240 And is it tied to Fauci, the gain of function?
00:38:54.160 Is that kind of how they spin it?
00:38:55.240 Or what's their method of connecting the dots?
00:38:59.520 so i'll tell you what i believe happened okay and um so i believe that this was american by a weapon
00:39:04.960 it's funded by tony fauchi uh obama had put a moratorium a ban on data function research
00:39:11.440 and so um fauchi um subcontracted data function research to the wuhan lab which was actually
00:39:18.080 military installation and um i don't know it was accidental or deliberate but it got released into
00:39:24.880 to wuhan and when it did get released into wuhan the early reporting was that this was killing a
00:39:29.280 lot of people it was actually burning your lungs it was like a furnace your lungs became a furnace
00:39:32.640 so it's pretty deadly and um they locked down the city too late and about a third of people
00:39:37.580 like you know escaped into other cities as well as border flights for euro and this spread around 0.59
00:39:43.200 the world very quickly um so i think that's what happened uh but chinese what what they believe
00:39:47.940 is that this was an american by weapon designed to hurt the chinese economy and and that's a story
00:39:54.460 But they downplayed China's role in it.
00:39:56.920 Yeah, they downplayed China's role in it.
00:39:58.540 And culturally, is China a culture where if the government says that, don't question it.
00:40:02.920 You don't have to take it right to question it.
00:40:04.160 Just buy it.
00:40:04.740 This is what happened.
00:40:05.760 Don't come back and question us because of freedom of speech.
00:40:09.020 Chinese people know where the political red lines are.
00:40:12.200 And they know how the political winds are shifting.
00:40:15.360 And so there's really no questioning of the government.
00:40:20.660 What an advantage for the enemy to be able to see in America.
00:40:23.840 We're in America. We bash each other and we're going at it. And every, you know, everything's
00:40:27.680 being exposed from congressmen on the left and the right. And nobody in the world can see what's
00:40:31.720 going on with China because no one can bring up anything. God forbid if you do a conversation
00:40:35.300 with John. I disagree. I think like if you want, if you want a healthy, creative reason society,
00:40:40.460 you need free and open debate. The best thing about America is the First Amendment. The best
00:40:44.700 thing is that anyone can criticize the president. And there's rigorous debate right now over this
00:40:49.820 war and this allows for america to pivot and to be resilient uh and to discover its witnesses and
00:40:55.660 to improve on its witness on its vulnerabilities china has been trying for the past 5 000 years
00:41:00.020 this is not a good thing what i do with a conversation i'm trying to do my own thing
00:41:03.180 bro i'm like kind of getting it's just like the same i'd rather do my own thing yeah no i'm with
00:41:09.880 you it is if if a person that thinks they can have that kind of a chokehold on their people for a
00:41:13.840 long time and see the enemy is debating each other a lot of information comes in but if so social
00:41:18.440 media apps are not available in china right there is no facebook there is no youtube there is no
00:41:21.460 x there is no nothing like that is available in china there are chinese equivalents but you notice
00:41:25.680 how he's beating the ccp allegations more he just said you can't criticize the chinese government
00:41:29.580 yes these uh western social media platforms are banned in china are there are there any like if
00:41:35.640 i if you and i go to a dinner and you know if you live in california at the peak of uh covid you
00:41:40.520 have to be very careful if you were a trump support a lot of people would say but there
00:41:42.820 were parties you would go to to houses like hey man me too hey me too but god if you wore maga hat
00:41:47.180 in 2017 in california go walk through the mall and see what happens to you it's a very different
00:41:50.780 climate than today right are there small pockets of people in china small communities that are
00:41:56.220 growing that they're criticizing the government or none of that exists none of that exists in china
00:42:00.940 okay all right and i don't think you agree with that i think well well well no i mean the reason
00:42:04.700 is that china has developed an ai surveillance state that is the most advanced in the world 0.70
00:42:07.500 right so china has digital id and digital currency right and so with that everything you do online 0.88
00:42:12.300 can be monitored right and so when you use your mobile phone it's a it's a like all your app is
00:42:17.900 on your phone so the government knows exactly where you go yeah what you buy we have where
00:42:22.940 and from that from this data yep they can do a micro analysis of your political leanings and
00:42:28.060 then influence you in a certain way so china has the first ai surveillance state interesting
00:42:33.420 interesting yeah you know you just reminded me of a story uh when i when i made a handful of videos
00:42:37.500 criticizing china and i brought a general spalding who went very hardcore at china got millions of
00:42:41.820 of views all over the place and he was revealing some things about china so but it was about a six
00:42:46.200 months of going after china pretty hardcore one day i get an email from a pr from saying somebody
00:42:50.360 from china wants to invite you to an event it's a charity event i said okay so let's do the zoom
00:42:55.000 so i got on the call it's me mario another guy named gerard and we get on the zoom and we said
00:42:58.920 so what's the outcome they want to pay you six hundred thousand dollars i have this email till
00:43:02.540 today documented he's trying to get him to talk about about china a little bit yeah i want to pay
00:43:05.840 you six hundred thousand dollars but they want you to give a three hundred thousand dollar check
00:43:09.500 to XYZ charity.
00:43:10.900 So you get to keep $300,000,
00:43:12.600 but you give the $300,000 to the charity
00:43:14.460 will take care of your hotel, food, flight, everything.
00:43:16.280 Don't worry about it.
00:43:16.780 And we'll give you $300,000.
00:43:18.500 Of course, my answer was no. 0.58
00:43:20.540 But why would China do something like that?
00:43:23.200 Why would they want somebody like me
00:43:24.860 to come in to get $600,000
00:43:25.980 and donate $300,000 to charity?
00:43:28.740 Yeah, Skip. 1.00
00:43:29.160 Let's skip ahead to Muslims in China. 1.00
00:43:30.860 It's 103.5. 0.95
00:43:32.280 Let's see.
00:43:33.540 Let's see if he tries to get Zhang
00:43:35.500 to talk about Muslims. 1.00
00:43:36.440 You leave with a very good feeling in your heart. 0.98
00:43:38.440 so chinese are very good at co-opting individuals and they only focus on individuals who have 0.97
00:43:43.520 tremendous influence in in the world such as yourself it's a brilliant strategy if you're
00:43:48.260 able to succeed with it and people can come back and being complimentary about it you know that's 1.00
00:43:51.340 that's what you want especially in enemy state last question here with muslims and and how
00:43:55.880 what what what is the position there's not it's not a pbd show without this question option
00:44:01.460 that xi jinping or the chinese government has towards muslims the religion of islam of course
00:44:07.100 on the outside they have a lot of relationships with a lot of people but on the inside we read
00:44:11.980 about the ugers what is the studio what is this is so florida the future like what this font is
00:44:18.460 like a miami barber shop that's also a gym the hats here what is the this is a treatment of
00:44:28.460 what's happening muslim we read about how some stories of footlocker right it's all about right
00:44:34.060 it looks like a gta streetwear store anyway sect of muslims in china and what is the relationship
00:44:39.020 with islam and the chinese government right so um there were some prominent terrorist attacks
00:44:45.260 where muslims uh uighurs um launched knife attacks in train stations killing dozens of chinese 0.51
00:44:52.540 and um a lot of these uighurs were came back it came back from wars in the middle east so these
00:44:58.780 were radicalized people and there was real fear among the china government that um this radicalization
00:45:05.580 had penetrated um muslim society so there's a massive crackdown um across muslim society 0.95
00:45:12.060 but this goes into a much larger um trend in china which is the promotion of ethnic
00:45:18.220 han civilization there's a lot of muslims in china did you see their celebration on
00:45:21.820 eve there's a lot more than people seem to realize so china has about 55 minorities the majority
00:45:26.540 like 90% of people are Han. I'm a Han person. But there are lots of minorities in the borderlands.
00:45:33.340 And it was a policy of the Communist Party in 1949 to be as tolerant as possible to these
00:45:38.620 minorities, meaning that they were given their own autonomy. Their language was promoted. There
00:45:43.660 was heavy state subsidies to protect the culture, to protect the language, to promote ethnic
00:45:48.700 minorities in mainstream Chinese society. And recently, there's been a push to promote Han
00:45:54.860 nationalism which means they're clapping down on the rights of what we have in america too they 0.78
00:46:00.140 want to raise the nationalism and so their tactic is just uh target minorities and especially look
00:46:05.580 at that we banned sharia law in florida sharia law is not going to spread in texas the islamic
00:46:10.060 takeover can't happen it was like yeah yeah you're really helping us let's see if he compares that
00:46:16.220 strategy to china and the most obvious example is that schools many in many places are not allowed
00:46:21.580 to teach a second language you're if you're a minority you're only allowed to learn um chinese
00:46:25.500 as opposed to your local dialect interesting so does that include english or they teach you english
00:46:30.620 in china they are trying to reduce the teaching of english as well but it is much too popular among
00:46:34.780 middle-class chinese who want to send their kids abroad um but but the official policy is to uh
00:46:39.980 promote chinese teaching over english teaching and are there are there enough like you know the
00:46:44.460 muslims are fairly if i'm so so this is the second time we saw this where pbd's trying to get him to
00:46:49.980 to say something bad about Muslims in China he doesn't really he talks about the Uyghur thing
00:46:53.360 a little bit um it seems like that story and that information if you saw what Jackson Inkel said
00:46:58.500 it seems like there's some fishy stuff about that uh we have to do more research earlier in the show
00:47:03.980 it says the same thing like American regime change is it going to be good the IRGC is evil
00:47:08.360 okay I'm an Iran guy and Zhang strategically avoids that trap twice relation right now says 0.64
00:47:15.120 20 to 25 million Muslims live in China right and roughly one and a half percent to two percent I
00:47:19.100 don't know if those numbers are right or not that's numbers chat bringing that number up
00:47:21.800 and it explains the largest group being the hui muslims ethnically similar to the han chinese
00:47:25.740 which you were kind of talking about right now what what can they do and what can't they do
00:47:29.500 because the muslim religion in america grows because we have the freedom of speech you can
00:47:33.100 go out there and be in the streets praying what can they not do oh my god yeah we can yeah we can
00:47:41.620 just like how on easter trump can start cursing and then be next to the easter bunny talking about
00:47:46.960 war we could pray in the street and we will and we're going to continue to pray whatever we please
00:47:53.840 as long as the government allows it as long as the police sanction it not illegally we're going
00:47:58.160 to keep on doing it look at them still see it it's been how long has it been since that 0.77
00:48:03.200 since that happened they're still angry hold on right which is the promotion of ethnic 0.55
00:48:11.600 han civilization promoted the muslim religion in america because we have the freedom of speech you 0.97
00:48:18.560 can go out there and be in the streets praying what can they not do in china look the reality
00:48:25.280 is that the current party prides itself on being atheistic so it is trying to downplay religion
00:48:32.320 um not just against the muslims but also against christians against people of all faiths 0.51
00:48:37.040 yeah and the second way he avoided that trap yeah china it's pretty much like they're atheistic 0.67
00:48:42.320 because they kind of worship the state they worship china um they're trying to promote 0.84
00:48:47.600 communist ideology above everything else so you can be religious as long as you accept that
00:48:53.120 communism is the ultimate god which is which means that most people who are religious are
00:48:57.360 not gonna accept this right makes sense okay so is there things that you do you know your limits
00:49:03.440 of what you can and cannot talk about yourself like what can you not talk about right so in china
00:49:11.200 i cannot talk about but i'm not on social media i'm not on chinese social media i don't talk to
00:49:15.920 chinese reporters so i so i'm not constrained by this but because i'm basically yeah right
00:49:20.960 how does he post on youtube youtube is not allowed in china right how is he even able to
00:49:26.480 post in china from
00:49:31.200 how yeah right
00:49:33.440 yeah youtube is not allowed in mainland china
00:49:36.200 just a vpn yeah so how is he not i'm not gonna get it too much
00:49:44.760 kind of i also have to watch i also have to um watch what i say overseas right so things i can
00:49:53.460 talk about um is the tibet taiwan issues uh the uh xinjiang issues i cannot talk about this i
00:50:03.160 going to name specific individuals in China who hold leadership positions. So you're not hearing
00:50:08.160 me talk about or criticize the leadership of China. I'm not allowed to discuss that. I'm not
00:50:13.440 allowed to discuss the limitations of the military because they are invincible and they are always
00:50:18.460 right. There are lots of things I can't talk about. That is funny because they're always right. I like
00:50:25.000 that because that's like, you know, like America. Something tells me that was a bit of a dig is
00:50:30.000 is uh what it was i'm trying to see your facial reaction to what you just said to see if it was
00:50:35.460 a dig or if it was uh what you know you can't talk about did i lose you oh as soon as he started
00:50:42.540 talking about that chinese massage what the yeah yeah so like the connection isn't great actually
00:50:49.580 okay well we're at the end of about to wrap up last thing canada china u.s china's buying up a
00:50:54.680 lot of farmland in u.s in canada why do you think that is look the reality is that if you're a
00:51:00.600 wealthy chinese person your dream is to move your assets and your family to america and right now
00:51:06.140 in america there are not that many um assets that you can buy and create value so farmland is just
00:51:11.420 one um one of these assets what are in this studio are these the smoke machines like what is this
00:51:17.480 what is how this giant table that is a round table for a podcast right are these the smoke 0.54
00:51:22.340 machines that he had in that luigi video and so this is why a lot of chinese are buying up real 0.67
00:51:27.100 estate that this is what chinese do they're not buying real estate it's not just america it's
00:51:29.940 like everywhere so it's not it's not any other reason but that to your impression it's just
00:51:33.640 they're just buying it for real estate they're not buying it because they want to control farmland
00:51:36.020 and they want to control produce and any of that stuff you're not going there that's right look 0.75
00:51:40.180 look i'm i'm 100 confident that this is individual chinese behavior where they're trying to store 0.69
00:51:44.980 their wealth um look the reality is that if you leave your wealth in china it there's no legal
00:51:50.940 protection. The government can take it away at any time. So you want to move it overseas. And
00:51:55.620 American farmland just happens to be a pretty good investment. Do you have any travel plan
00:51:59.600 to come to the States? Are we going to see you in the States next 30, 60, 90 days?
00:52:04.060 Probably not. Probably not. Given how much, yeah. Look, look, look, look. I mean, I would love to
00:52:11.220 visit the United States. I would love to meet you in person. There's quite a few people who've asked
00:52:13.980 me to visit, to be on a show. But I'm pretty sure if I go to the United States, I'm going to punch
00:52:17.060 in the face at some point i i think if you i think if you're gonna be fine you know giving
00:52:21.920 your perspectives like today's interview very fair i want the world to watch this i thought
00:52:26.520 this was a very good conversation that some may say it could have been antagonistic but i actually
00:52:31.280 was looking forward to having the exact conversation you and i just had here together i'll give you the
00:52:35.080 final thoughts before we next time talk about greater talk about pax judaica let's talk about
00:52:40.260 the antichrist wrap up is there anything else you want to share with the audience before we wrap up
00:52:44.120 yeah so i think these next few days will be crucial for the world i pray to god uh even
00:52:50.420 though i'm not religious that we come to a peace element um that wait what what
00:52:56.920 what is that god uh even though i'm not religious that we come to a peace settlement um that trump
00:53:06.480 and uh iran offers a a settlement that the americans can agree on i think that the
00:53:13.080 settlement that the iranians have offered so far which is to share control of the strata who moves
00:53:16.600 um has has been very fair and it's quite honestly pbd let's talk about muslims like
00:53:21.940 not about the war okay not about greater let's talk about the muslims in china okay why are they 0.98
00:53:26.900 terrorists and please tell me why they deserve to be okay genocided generous offers uh that 0.99
00:53:33.680 the americans will get in the rain so far so i pray to god that we come to a settlement over
00:53:37.960 next few days it is also possible these few days we'll see a major escalation where the
00:53:43.060 Americans are targeting critical civil infrastructure in Iran, which will force Iran to...
00:53:47.120 Isn't it interesting, Chet, for the Kufar? 0.77
00:53:50.520 When things get difficult, everyone's an atheist until the planes start shaking, huh?
00:53:54.900 Everyone is, they're spiritual, they believe in the universe, until there's war.
00:54:00.360 When things get really difficult, that's when the Kufar starts talking to God, huh?
00:54:05.760 Everyone's, they're meditating, they're worshipping their crystals, and then there's turbulence.
00:54:11.180 a war and respond forcefully against the gcc in which case um it's possible that we lose access
00:54:17.520 to 20 of the world's energy and we lose 30 god will respect me the universe will respect me
00:54:22.680 the hose will respect me other words fertilizer and this means that uh the entire world is going
00:54:30.320 to be drawn into this war and this means that every person will be affected well uh appreciate
00:54:34.740 that perspective thank you for making the time to get on i really enjoy talking to you and looking
00:54:37.940 forward to doing it again absolutely absolutely i don't remember anytime it was a great conversation
00:54:41.680 thank you so much anytime god bless take care bye-bye okay bye-bye great show no i mean yeah
00:54:46.840 that was better than i expected to be honest with you gotta give pbd some credit not think i was
00:54:51.680 gonna give him credit but that was good and i'm watching that show and i'm like man but haven't
00:54:57.640 been attacking pbd too much but at the same time he has been he's been spreading a lot of negative
00:55:02.340 propaganda he's like he has uh that actor on he's like those muslims that molested you when you were
00:55:07.700 12 with it those muslims when you were four and there were eight with a muslim be specific about 0.99
00:55:12.800 the muslims you know thanks for having probably the best content yeah better than i thought
00:55:20.520 he was trying to gotcha it a little bit but not too much overall very good
00:55:25.820 overall very good and i think jang did a really good job he did a really good job
00:55:37.700 Thank you.