SHNEAKO - February 17, 2026


SNEAKO Challenges Myron Gaines if Alex Jones is “Controlled Opposition”


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55 minutes

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Word Count

11,801

Sentence Count

269

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

65


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00:00:00.000 I saw the Alex Jones interview the other day.
00:00:02.940 He's controlled opposition 100%.
00:00:05.140 This guy is just pushing slop.
00:00:06.580 You think so?
00:00:07.140 Bro, you see him start saying,
00:00:08.360 giving Trump props for releasing the Epstein files.
00:00:11.260 Trump has been trying to cover it up for years.
00:00:13.040 And he said recently on True Social,
00:00:14.700 almost word for word, allegedly in my opinion,
00:00:16.220 that if you still want the Epstein files released,
00:00:18.200 he doesn't want your support.
00:00:19.300 And then even then, he mentioned that
00:00:20.520 Pambani released a bunch of new files in the Capitol.
00:00:22.940 But Trump was in Mar-a-Lago that day
00:00:24.620 when he was talking about, he said,
00:00:26.040 today he released the new files in DC.
00:00:27.780 He's like, that didn't even happen.
00:00:28.720 It was just not true.
00:00:29.400 this has got to be ai like when was this picture taken this is the most this looks like blatant ai
00:00:34.120 it looks like facebook mom ai slop this is stupid he's putting out stupid shit to just distract
00:00:40.740 people and get people all kooky and crazy while we should be looking at the fact that he worked
00:00:44.460 for israel this is retarded shit oh my god it's too loud it's too loud yeah it sounds really
00:00:51.580 distorted oh god we should make it uh every single time song every single time for my every time i
00:01:00.380 come on this bitch it's fucking trash but yeah um all right i think we're good now how you doing
00:01:05.340 man i saw the the alex jones interview the other day he's uh controlled opposition 100 this guy's
00:01:12.880 just pushing slob you think so bro you see him start saying giving trump props for releasing
00:01:17.660 the epstein files trump has been trying to cover it up for years and he said recently on true social
00:01:22.620 almost word for word allegedly in my opinion that if you still want the epstein files released he
00:01:26.620 doesn't want your support and then even then he mentioned that pam bonnie released a bunch of new
00:01:30.600 files in the capital but trump was in mar-a-lago that day when he was talking about he said today
00:01:35.780 he released the new files in dc he's like that didn't even happen that was just not true
00:01:39.000 yeah i think uh he issued a correction uh to it i haven't kept up with it too much um but yeah i
00:01:45.920 think he's someone in my chat said that he issued a correction about that today yeah um but yeah that
00:01:50.420 interview bro like i literally um i was like i was coming back from south carolina from the debates
00:01:55.900 so i wasn't really on the internet like that to even know what happened so like i literally got
00:01:59.740 home took like a short nap woke up and alex jones with the studio because like fresh was coordinating
00:02:04.500 everything so i just woke up and just jumped right on camera so that's kind of why i was like um
00:02:09.580 not aware of what was going on because i was dead dude that whole trip fucked me up sleep wise
00:02:13.600 yeah i saw someone open up their backpack and look like he was trying to oh yeah threatening you
00:02:19.080 yeah yeah that dude so funny um i'll break the third wall here a lot of people don't know this
00:02:24.560 um he was surrounded by cops bro like um usc has really good um um police presence of all the
00:02:31.900 campuses that i go to so they actually had him surrounded there was a bunch of cops all over
00:02:35.220 the place you can't you just can't see them on camera uh but if he had tried something it would
00:02:38.820 have been really bad for him um that's like the worst campus to try something it's just that no
00:02:42.960 one knows because you know the camera was focused on him but there were two cops to his left and
00:02:47.340 then there was like another three to his right were you clutching no dude i was i was i was
00:02:52.240 pretty chill a lot of people said myron you didn't like you got to be more careful like i was just
00:02:55.480 yeah because i knew i knew he was trolling you know what i mean so i was like all right like
00:02:59.400 but still that's whatever crazy bro and like that guy what an absolute idiot he like what if he got
00:03:04.560 shot what if somebody hurt him or tackled him because he's cliff farming fucking idiot he probably
00:03:08.980 will get expelled right i hope he doesn't i'm not saying you should but any school would see that
00:03:14.120 yeah just idiot like you know i'm not you know complaining about it a lot of people say marion
00:03:18.180 you're too nonchalant about this shit um but for me i you know i knew right away when he was walking
00:03:22.880 i was like and he did that show i was like yeah this guy's a fucking dumbass because nobody that's
00:03:26.240 actually trying to do something like that is gonna beat telegraph all their movements so much
00:03:29.960 right um but it was still incredibly stupid to do something like that incredibly stupid yeah well i
00:03:35.820 I mean, a lot of people want to kill us.
00:03:37.320 If I was like, let's say we're in Florida and he tried that shit, it would have been, you know, he would have probably got easily smoked, you know.
00:03:43.920 Yeah, a lot of people want to kill us.
00:03:45.520 They're putting out death threats and a lot of people, a lot of angry people right now, you know.
00:03:51.380 Yeah.
00:03:52.440 Yeah, lots of them, man.
00:03:53.700 Jack, give me ones if audio is good.
00:03:55.400 I think it's good on mine.
00:03:56.340 And let me know if Sneeko is good, too.
00:03:57.900 Yeah, we're good.
00:03:59.500 Okay.
00:04:00.100 I mean, on my scent for my guys.
00:04:01.900 I know our audio is good here, but I just want to make sure they can hear you, too.
00:04:04.500 but yeah no dude it's um there's been a there's been a a crusade to to go after people like us
00:04:10.940 for years bro it's and and the funny part is like a lot of these crazy liberals like they
00:04:15.380 would celebrate if something happened to us you know what i mean yeah like if the college stuff
00:04:19.400 right now especially post-curric do you think it's the smartest thing i mean you're definitely
00:04:23.040 going to continue doing it i'm not going to convince you you you asked is it the smartest
00:04:28.060 thing yeah well you know with anything there's always going to be risk right um there's always
00:04:33.300 going to be risk with anything that you do uh there's always going to be you know things that
00:04:37.920 you have to take into place really the only thing you could do is try to mitigate risk as best you
00:04:40.920 can um and make things happen one of the biggest criticisms i get from people is that uh you know
00:04:47.240 i don't um i'm not worried enough i guess but uh you know i think um i'm not gonna let fear
00:04:55.380 control me you know the best i could do is just mitigate certain risks um and make things happen
00:05:00.460 absolutely did alex jones did he correct uh right when the epstein files were released recently the
00:05:06.800 three million files he was putting out information stating that zorra mom donnie was epstein's son
00:05:12.400 did he correct that uh i don't know if if he corrected that hold on let me try to because
00:05:18.480 they're saying you're coming in a little low i'm trying to so okay just right click my face or no
00:05:23.320 user volume right yeah right click my face and then raise the user volume
00:05:28.220 okay i'm turning that up right now chat can you hear him better now can you give it to test real
00:05:32.600 quick i'm talking i'm talking we have sub only mode chat on we're getting chat botted the chat
00:05:38.560 slow it's because sub only is on because i'm getting chat botted we'll keep it on for a bit
00:05:42.640 i'll turn the regular chat on in a sec we're good okay yeah i turned it up on my end i don't know
00:05:47.840 if it did too much but um but yeah keep going you're good i saw a lot of kooky stuff from just
00:05:53.300 raise my volume okay i saw i raised it i did i put your volume literally all the way up you could
00:05:58.360 raise it in obs as well i raised that all the way to the top can they still not hear me they can but
00:06:05.440 you know how niggas are it's hitting the yellow it's hitting the bottom when you talk it's hitting
00:06:08.240 the bottom of the yellow okay indian type so i saw a lot of clips from dallas johnson again i watched
00:06:14.680 the whole interview there we go uh yeah there was a lot of stuttering going on from not you but when
00:06:20.240 they were when he was speaking he started talking about a lot of kooky stuff he started saying you
00:06:25.940 know like oh babies and rituals and demons and the democrats and the democrats did he
00:06:30.620 did he ever say explicitly that Epstein was an Israeli spy or no uh yeah he did he did confirm
00:06:38.760 that um he did say that he was uh he was a spy and he was you know obviously working you know
00:06:44.140 in his interests and we brought Dershowitz came up a little bit as well um but yeah no he did
00:06:49.600 definitely uh confirm that that he was an asset so why is alex jones still glazing trump if trump
00:06:55.440 is tied up with all the israelis and he was an israeli spy
00:06:59.200 i don't know um from what he said um from again from what what he basically said was
00:07:09.640 trump is in the files but not actually as a guilty party um and he was saying him not releasing the
00:07:16.080 files asap is going to hurt his credibility but he was more concerned with stock market going down
00:07:22.020 people getting implicated in there that he knows um that's how he kind of said why why it looked
00:07:27.440 bad and he was like and he said he came down to florida to put pressure on the administration
00:07:31.340 to release everything so that he stops getting dragged um but that's what alex said so i'm not
00:07:37.780 too do you believe him because especially after he started pushing for the past two years he's
00:07:43.360 one of the forefronts of conservative media talking about how there's an islamic takeover
00:07:47.800 of the west the islamic takeover of the west and then clearly look at howard lutnik looking like
00:07:52.820 trump's handler the guy who was absent on 9-11 while most of his firm died howard lutnik who
00:07:57.940 was there yeah he called lutnik out during the interview he did call lutnik out but yeah he's
00:08:03.640 been saying that there's an islamic takeover like what muslims are two percent of america
00:08:07.100 and clearly look who is actually taking over america it's it's this was not a blackmail
00:08:12.960 operation done by saudi or cutter it was the blackmail operation was israel israeli jews
00:08:19.060 right they said goyim and the epstein files it's like that type of stuff is so he pushes that for
00:08:24.500 two years then this is released and he's been talking about a global pedophile elite for his
00:08:28.900 entire career finally he's vindicated on that and then it looks like he was even supportive of
00:08:34.540 it sounds like he was even supportive of the war in iran so what is this guy so what is he really
00:08:42.300 about no he he's anti i asked him about that he he doesn't um he's anti-war in that he doesn't
00:08:47.480 want us to get dragged in um he kind of has the same view as me that uh a war with iran poses no
00:08:52.960 no benefit and that more than likely if we do go in it's probably going to be because we're getting
00:08:56.980 dragged by israel and israel's already said that they're they are going if we don't support them
00:09:01.160 they're going to attack no matter what so i would say we got probably a month or so and i think that
00:09:05.220 was a big reason why well that is not even a big reason that is the reason why nanyahu came to
00:09:09.060 united states to have that discussion with him um he took the side door they didn't even do a
00:09:13.360 press conference after i think he came over to say look you know we're not uh confident in these
00:09:19.040 negotiations uh they only want to talk nuclear they don't want to talk ballistic missile program
00:09:23.180 that's their biggest fear is the ballistic missile program uh the six-day war definitely showed uh
00:09:28.560 the chinks in israel's armor and that is why they're really would you call me what would you
00:09:35.720 just call me the chinks in the armor oh this nigga okay i just caught what the fuck i thought
00:09:42.420 we're everywhere keep going this guy bro this guy yeah so um uh el snico for interrupting but yeah
00:09:51.460 um what was i gonna say fuck this nigga threw me off oh okay so yeah the the 12 day war excuse me
00:09:56.800 The 12-day war, not the 6-day war, not to be confused.
00:09:59.100 The 12-day war showed a lot of Israel's weaknesses with the ballistic missile program.
00:10:03.860 As much as they lie in the mainstream media and say, oh, Iran didn't do anything.
00:10:06.680 The Israelis have air power, superior air power.
00:10:09.380 That might be true, but they took quite a bit of damage in the process.
00:10:15.700 And basically the nuclear program, which was like the main thing they used to justify attacking Iran for decades,
00:10:22.280 now it's the ballistic missile program.
00:10:23.440 And Iran's already said, yo, we're not negotiating the ballistic missile program whatsoever.
00:10:26.800 so um and trump actually does want to kind of you know handle the nuclear stuff first he's more
00:10:32.860 content with that but the israelis are not going to accept that they want full uh they want no
00:10:38.740 uranium enrichment at all uh they want ballistic missile program basically completely disabled they
00:10:43.160 want no support to the proxies what they're demanding is just not feasible so you know
00:10:47.820 they're pretty much at a at an impasse there's like no real negotiation i think at this point
00:10:50.920 they're just biding time but the israelis are 100 going to attack and i think we're going to get
00:10:54.620 dragged in and we i talked with alex about that yeah do you you don't think that he's a paid
00:10:59.280 operative in some way to run him saying he made this whole thing about giving trump credit when
00:11:05.060 he's done a disastrous job right i don't know if he called out pam bondi for saying that look at
00:11:10.000 the dow hey goy look at the dow don't look at the epstein files trump again he has quotes saying
00:11:15.580 uh epstein terrific guy great guy he likes a lot of women very young very beautiful some of them
00:11:21.720 very young it's almost a direct quote that's yeah i mean look no it's it's obviously weird i you
00:11:28.320 know i'll i agree with that i mean look dude um alex can answer better than me if you want i could
00:11:32.620 put you in touch with him oh i'd love to debate him i would love to debate i don't want to yeah
00:11:38.060 i don't want to like you know speak for him and stuff yeah about the islamic takeover of the west
00:11:41.800 too because when i see somebody pushing that slop it's like okay you're probably getting paid by
00:11:45.160 the trump administration or apac and which the two kind of i mean they essentially go hand in
00:11:50.080 and yahoo's visited america seven times i think that's the most amount of times of any foreign
00:11:54.480 leader in the history of this country yeah and it's still like one year in the second trump's
00:11:58.600 second term seven times this term it's incredible no it's it's it's unprecedented bro it's
00:12:03.480 unprecedented and um it's all pretty much they'll come in and say it's for tariffs it's for the
00:12:08.600 peace you know the board of peace bro it's always iran bro oh you know they oh hezbollah disarming
00:12:14.020 it's always to come and um you know get something going to attack iran because they know
00:12:20.540 that uh if they attack by themselves they're still going to need u.s support at least from
00:12:24.520 the defense perspective so it's it's always that but no when it comes to i agree with you on the
00:12:28.760 muslim thing um it's absolutely ridiculous uh that so many people on the right always blame
00:12:34.360 islam for everything uh when they don't have nearly as much representation or power as um
00:12:40.180 the jay lobby if you know what i'm saying so you know you look at someone like a randy fine right
00:12:44.440 he he can openly go on twitter and be like oh yeah the streets of gaza will run with blood
00:12:49.060 like could you imagine like if ilhan omar said the streets of tel aviv will run with blood bro
00:12:53.140 she'd be cooked immediately there'd be an fbi investigation she'd be kicked out she'd be
00:12:57.500 arrested right for like threatening violence but it's like you know one group is able to get away
00:13:02.360 with an enormous amount of you know ridiculous rhetoric with almost no consequence right like
00:13:07.560 Like you can have Mark Levin and these guys, literally they assemble and they plot out how they're going to censor opposition, how they're going to get people fired, how they're going to ruin people for being critical of a state that was just involved in a genocide.
00:13:19.620 They kicked that girl, Carrie, I don't know if you saw the clip from the religion committee for questioning Zionism and how people are dying in Gaza.
00:13:31.900 So, you know, when people say that, oh, yeah, Islam's taking over, Muslims are taking over,
00:13:36.560 like, that's kind of like stepping over quarters, or excuse me, you're basically picking up quarters
00:13:41.840 and stepping over $100 bills, because though you could make that argument,
00:13:45.260 there's a way bigger and way more prominent influence that's far more nefarious for a foreign state
00:13:52.240 than, you know, Muslims taking over in America.
00:13:54.360 Like, what are they, 2% to 3% of the population?
00:13:55.980 Almost no level of state representation?
00:13:57.580 The release of the Epstein files, it has exposed.
00:14:00.200 Ben Shapiro said that the Epstein files allegedly were, in my opinion.
00:14:03.680 He said that the Epstein files don't exist.
00:14:06.140 It's a conspiracy.
00:14:07.000 There's no claims.
00:14:08.200 And then the Epstein files are released.
00:14:09.840 And now he's just blaming Steve Bannon, one of the few goyim on the list that he could target that doesn't implicate his own country.
00:14:14.940 He's never come out and say he's an Israeli spy.
00:14:17.080 Matt Walsh, another one of the forefronts of the conservative movement.
00:14:20.380 He has still not said Epstein is an Israeli spy.
00:14:23.660 Patrick Brett David, that complete fraud,
00:14:25.900 is now talking about what religion is the best
00:14:28.620 based off of who has the most amount of billionaires.
00:14:31.560 These people aren't calling out what's blatantly obvious.
00:14:35.220 And Alex Jones, for example,
00:14:37.240 he claimed to be anti-globalism for a long time.
00:14:39.900 I should share my screen. Can you see this?
00:14:42.540 Yeah, and I know he's talked about...
00:14:44.880 We didn't cover Islam too much on...
00:14:47.360 I wish you could cover war in Iran,
00:14:48.940 because in here in 2024, right after...
00:14:51.260 The only thing we covered is me and him basically agreeing that Israel is going to drag us into the war and he doesn't want to be involved.
00:14:58.820 But we didn't talk too much about Muslims.
00:14:59.980 We really focused more on just Epstein.
00:15:02.580 And the Iran portion was just a few minutes and we both don't want to go to war.
00:15:06.020 And what did the sidekick do, the co-host?
00:15:08.420 Did he bring up numerology?
00:15:09.620 What was he talking about?
00:15:11.500 Okay, okay.
00:15:12.260 I'm joking around.
00:15:13.140 So this is 2024.
00:15:14.380 Alex Jones says Biden did the right thing striking Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq.
00:15:19.380 saying they attacked us this is a control response this is a rare time that biden did
00:15:23.440 not take the bait and did the right thing this is better than war so he said that he was anti
00:15:27.780 oh the globalist the globalist and then here's a war that's very pro-globalist and he's in support
00:15:32.660 of it he says he was anti-war but then we're striking iranian targets he's in support of it
00:15:38.420 and even more recently too i'm gonna find this one as well i'll unshare my screen
00:15:43.020 And if I'm not mistaken, he's been in full support of he wants Americans to go and deploy troops in Iran.
00:15:54.800 Well, I don't know what you think.
00:15:55.740 No, man, that's not what he's – when I spoke with him, he was like, no, we don't want – he said we got to – which I agree with him on this.
00:16:02.100 He said we got to get out of the Middle East and look at China, and I agree with that.
00:16:05.120 But no, he didn't.
00:16:06.020 He was against the war.
00:16:07.060 Okay, so he doesn't want Trump to continue to glaze Nanyahu the way he's been doing.
00:16:13.020 No, no. And I mean, that's what you showed me like two years ago, maybe changes position. But yeah, like, definitely not for the war at all. And neither am I. And I don't think anyone should be at this point. You know, even if I know there's a bunch of people that say, oh, well, we don't like Iran. We don't like their leadership, their theocracy, whatever. You know, whether you like like them or not, we've effectively proven at this point that regime change wars just simply don't work.
00:16:38.420 they don't benefit anybody uh they put us in a precarious situation because the problem with
00:16:43.160 iran right so like i don't know if you want me to go into this and kind of i want to talk about
00:16:46.880 iran with you because people are wondering you know how quickly the when when do you think war
00:16:52.860 with iran because it's it's inevitable the u.s is going to go to war with iran for israel when is
00:16:57.740 that going to happen sure yeah yeah i'd be happy to analyze this so um for to kind of understand
00:17:04.000 this right um i think i predict something is going to happen within probably the next month
00:17:09.460 and i think that's what netanyahu came here for was you know hey i'm here we want to strike iran
00:17:16.300 we're not uh you know hopeful of these negotiations uh we're very skeptical and quite frankly uh they
00:17:22.520 don't want to talk about the ballistic missiles they want to only talk about nuclear and that
00:17:25.720 isn't our big priority you know we set the nuclear program back already we want to go after the
00:17:29.940 missiles and the reason and now it makes sense why iran was so if you remember like 2024 2025
00:17:34.360 um you know the israelis were attacking iran constantly they bombed the embassy in syria
00:17:38.600 they um had done assassinations and in iran they had done a lot of provocation
00:17:42.560 and the iranians were always very reluctant to hit them back very hard but after the 12-day war
00:17:48.680 when they basically you know gave them their damn near pearl harbor event the iranians hit them back
00:17:53.500 very hard and what ended up happening it was it was a catch-22 because on one end they were able
00:17:59.340 to show that they can actually deal some damage to the israelis and you know they didn't they were
00:18:03.380 able to beat the stereotypes of them being a paper tiger but in doing that they also show
00:18:08.460 their capabilities and by showing your capabilities now the israelis can justify and say yo these guys
00:18:13.900 have these ballistic missiles and they can actually destroy tel aviv now we really need to destroy
00:18:18.420 them so that is why i think the iranians were so reluctant to show their full capabilities and they
00:18:23.740 still haven't by the way um was because they knew that the israelis just moved the goalposts and say
00:18:28.740 okay we don't care about nuclear anymore we care about the ballistic missile program and the reason
00:18:32.040 why the iranians are never going to get rid of it is because that's precisely what's keeping them
00:18:34.600 safe trump and israel is thinking twice before attacking them um because that 12-day war left a
00:18:40.840 big uh a bad taste in their mouth if that makes sense yeah you're saying no new wars and then we
00:18:45.560 have the 12-day war with iran and it's seeing them burn that statue of ball in tehran i'm sure you saw
00:18:51.280 that that got me fired up i'd love to see that i wish america would burn a statue like that as well
00:18:56.060 i remember tweeting in 2024 i confirmed so here's a fun fact i confirmed this with alex and a couple
00:19:01.540 other people the reason why trump struck last year was because the israelis were threatening
00:19:07.000 to use nuclear on the iranians um if we didn't intervene and destroy their nuclear their uh
00:19:12.300 their nuclear facilities that's why trump intervened because in my head when he did i
00:19:15.960 was like why the fuck would he do this because if you remember back in june it was wildly unpopular
00:19:18.940 i remember like dave smith uh you know me you a bunch of people came out saying like yo what the
00:19:23.960 hell's this we voted for no new wars he got a lot of backlash from the base you know bannon went
00:19:27.660 you know and pleaded with him at the white house before the strike and then i find out months later
00:19:32.720 both alex jones and john kirkow confirmed this former cia guy that basically the israelis told
00:19:38.740 trump if you don't attack we're going to use nuclear and the reason why the israelis were
00:19:42.560 pushed to the edge is because to understand how israel defends itself you got to understand like
00:19:46.720 how they do things right so israel lies on two main things with their warfare for their defense
00:19:51.200 They rely on their air defense between the Sling, the Davis Sling, the Arrow, and the Iron Dome.
00:19:57.100 For their attack, they rely on their air power, right?
00:20:00.300 Now, the issue with this is though they can shoot down a lot of missiles, interceptors are significantly more expensive, costly, and difficult to procure than the drones and the missiles that Iran makes domestically.
00:20:11.580 So in a war of attrition where the Iranians have time on their side, it's just a matter of time until they lose all their interceptor missiles, and now they're going to start getting hit.
00:20:21.200 And they were depleted just in that 12-day war, roughly 25 percent of their stockpile of interceptor missiles.
00:20:26.780 So the Israelis came to Trump and said, we're running out of interceptors.
00:20:31.260 If you don't do something, we are going to nuke them.
00:20:33.540 That's why he intervened, blew up the nuclear facilities to stop the war and try to get a ceasefire negotiated right away.
00:20:40.860 And that makes sense because this isn't the first time the Israelis have done this.
00:20:43.740 They did this to Nixon. They've done it to other presidents where they threatened nuclear response.
00:20:47.920 and it puts the U.S. in a very bad spot
00:20:50.420 and they have to intervene.
00:20:52.020 So it makes a lot of sense
00:20:52.920 why he did something so unpopular
00:20:54.140 like bombing Iran,
00:20:55.780 but it's basically because the Israelis
00:20:56.760 gave him nuclear blackmail.
00:20:59.480 Yeah, so we were pretty much vindicated
00:21:00.980 on how disastrous that 12-day war was.
00:21:03.440 But another one, did you see recently,
00:21:05.500 we both were against regime change in Venezuela
00:21:08.860 and kidnapping Maduro for oil.
00:21:10.800 Did you see that now?
00:21:12.060 Bricks has released that $2, $3 billion of oil
00:21:14.860 has been shipped over to Israel.
00:21:16.120 yeah i did see that man i did see that uh and and this is um this is a big reason why i was not for
00:21:24.240 that conflict because i knew that that oil was probably going to end up somewhere in uh in the
00:21:28.440 middle east and you know for whether you like her uh like maduro or not maduro was very pro-palestine
00:21:33.620 he didn't like israel he didn't recognize them as a sovereign state um you know he was getting
00:21:37.880 closer and closer to the chinese and the russians uh with bricks and uh you know we've pretty much
00:21:42.980 shown here that if you you know challenge the hegemony of the of the u.s dollar you're putting
00:21:48.320 a target on your back and that's exactly what happened with with venezuela as well as gaddafi
00:21:52.320 and others that have done it right so if someone in chat could send me the tweet where alex jones
00:21:56.340 was it seemed like he was promoting the iran war here's the tweet where right when the epstein
00:22:00.520 files were released can you see this myron it says a major investigation a little faint but i can see
00:22:04.980 it he said a major investigation under way to determine if reports are true that the current
00:22:10.580 new york city mayor zora mom donnie is the biological son of jeffrey epstein look at this
00:22:15.780 ai slop here there's jeff bezos bill gates bill clinton jelaine maxwell mom donnie's mother mom
00:22:21.140 donnie and epstein's in the middle of the street this has got to be ai like when was this picture
00:22:25.460 taken this is the most this looks like blatant ai it looks like facebook mom ai slop right why
00:22:31.400 were they all meeting here they're in the middle of the street there's no security they're not even
00:22:33.840 they're outside it they're not at a party like they usually are this is stupid he's putting out
00:22:38.940 stupid shit to just distract people and get people all kooky and crazy while we should be
00:22:44.960 looking at the fact that he worked for israel this is retarded shit yeah i didn't uh i didn't
00:22:52.280 see this coming from him i think someone might have like retweeted it when i was like scrolling
00:22:55.320 through or whatever and i think um he had also posted something like it was like a from a soccer
00:23:00.660 game or some shit like that and he corrected i think jackson hinkle corrected him on it and he's
00:23:03.580 like oh yeah you know that was uh my bad on that video which he does issue corrections every now
00:23:07.960 in but this one i'm not too 100 sure about too many mistakes for a guy who's been doing it for
00:23:12.480 that long he's been making some embarrassing mistakes they're saying that it's not ai but
00:23:17.680 yeah i mean even though no one's perfect even though it's not ai yeah i would just like to
00:23:23.100 see him get it better because like if anybody was going to be controlled opposition like we're
00:23:27.900 seeing alex jones make a mistake after mistake for serious serious things like this is embarrassing
00:23:34.460 and it really does raise that question about who he's working for yeah no i see your perspective
00:23:40.740 um but no i could set it up so you guys can have a discussion i think that would be a good
00:23:44.400 discussion between um you and him for sure uh if you want you guys could do a debate but no i agree
00:23:50.580 on that part um where too much of the right blames israel but they'll never talk about you know
00:23:55.800 judaism you know they'll just sit there and complain and say muslims are taking over when
00:24:00.480 they have like no representation um as social media and finance the government etc the
00:24:06.980 representation is literally minuscule compared to them so i've always found it interesting how
00:24:11.600 they're able to just sigh out that that uh that fear and weaponize it to justify wars all across
00:24:17.340 the middle east right right i've been uh watching lectures from this professor professor jang and i
00:24:23.200 just had him on stream two days ago i'm not sure he's really uh well read and a good at geopolitical
00:24:28.960 analysis. He predicted a lot of this about Iran and Venezuela. There was one thing that he said
00:24:34.400 in the interview. He thinks that war in Iran is going to be disastrous for America because we have
00:24:40.960 shock and awe now. We have hubris. The American empire operates based off of ego. He thinks that
00:24:46.820 Trump is going to deploy 100,000 troops and that Iran will win because they can shoot down all the
00:24:53.080 planes because it's surrounded by mountains. Iran is a mountainous region. Is that war going to be
00:24:58.200 successful who do you think is going to win that war between the u.s and iran sure no that's that's
00:25:04.860 a great question um here is your screen frozen on my end i think your screen's frozen on mine
00:25:08.820 no it's working for me here let me how do i refresh your thing here let me turn my camera
00:25:16.100 on and off for you good now mine's frozen look at his face bro
00:25:23.200 oh myron oh myron let's go see what's he doing right now every time
00:25:43.620 please sir can you fix the discord
00:25:47.960 he's
00:25:49.620 I feel a lot here I'm gonna call him
00:25:51.640 call him back
00:25:52.140 oh Myron
00:26:05.520 I've got tech teams in Sudan
00:26:12.020 I've got tech teams in India
00:26:15.120 I've got an Indian girlfriend
00:26:20.200 Hold on, let me close out
00:26:24.640 Maybe, is he vindicated?
00:26:28.120 Chad, this doesn't happen with anybody else
00:26:29.440 We did like a six hour Discord call yesterday
00:26:31.900 With Neon, Aided, and Cheezer
00:26:34.000 It's been fine elsewhere with everyone else, right?
00:26:38.940 Sir, Discord is for black people
00:26:42.280 come on hey you there okay yep i got you now that was on your end right i don't know i'm
00:26:50.200 don't think so it was how does it feel i told you discord sucks i don't know man uh
00:26:56.920 i'm looking at your stream though okay i literally i got it up on the side here i
00:26:59.800 saw you go black screen come on you wish how to blame stuff on me i don't know man
00:27:03.960 i don't know yeah okay yeah it was on your side bro so okay so james your question yeah i want
00:27:09.560 I want to hear you.
00:27:10.020 Yeah, no, no.
00:27:10.380 Good question.
00:27:10.840 Just so for those that are just tuning in.
00:27:12.620 So the question was, what would a war with Iran look like between us?
00:27:15.260 Would we win?
00:27:16.000 What would happen?
00:27:16.760 Right.
00:27:16.980 Basically, it's like my prediction.
00:27:18.700 Yeah.
00:27:19.000 I want to see how you think this is going to play out, because either way, whoever wins,
00:27:23.620 especially if America loses, Israel wins.
00:27:25.960 America's involvement in the Middle East will cease to exist and Israel can expand as the
00:27:31.220 greater state of Israel and do what they've always wanted to do and become a greater Israel
00:27:35.960 from the euphrates to the nile like they have on the badge of the idf uniforms right so they don't
00:27:41.680 they're not even looking for us to win they just want us to to battle each other and if we do use
00:27:47.260 nukes what's going to happen and putin's been threatening us says putin will use nukes if we
00:27:51.700 use nukes yeah so i can um i can go deep into this of of what's going to happen so the bottom
00:27:59.100 line is this if we were to hypothetically get into a you know full-on war with iran we would win
00:28:04.680 However, I'm going to be explicitly clear about this.
00:28:06.560 It would be a win at a cost that would be so grave that it's not even worth winning.
00:28:11.280 So the Iranians understand that we are a military superpower compared to them, and we beat them in almost every regard.
00:28:17.000 The Iranians know this.
00:28:18.100 So what they've done over the past couple of decades is they've strengthened their position with what's called asymmetric warfare.
00:28:23.180 and their goal is to deter as much where if the u.s were to attack them they would cause so much
00:28:29.520 damage where it would not be worth winning the conflict uh to attack them so and they can do
00:28:35.400 this in a multitude of different ways number one they have their nuclear program right that's a
00:28:38.640 bargaining chip that they have used to you know create the jcpoa etc uh you know they have scientists
00:28:43.780 that can highly enrich they have a very advanced and capable ballistic missile program they have
00:28:47.680 a drone program they have their proxies and they also have tactical advantage when it comes to
00:28:53.360 the landscape the size of the country how they have a lot of their resources spread out all
00:28:58.280 across the country it's a huge country it's like four times bigger than iraq and they have very
00:29:03.040 unforgiving mountainous terrain so all of these different factors make it incredibly difficult
00:29:09.960 for the united states to engage in an actual conflict with the iranians and they've put
00:29:15.600 themselves in this position because they know uh that the u.s is the superpower but they would go
00:29:19.760 ahead and try to make it very painful so hypothetically speaking if they were to um you
00:29:25.780 know attack they'd start launching missiles into oil fields they start attacking u.s bases all
00:29:31.660 across the region i think something like 40 000 different soldiers uh 40 000 american troops are
00:29:36.880 staged all across the middle east which iran has the capability of striking they'd obviously attack
00:29:41.360 Israel's strategic points, Tel Aviv, Haifa, other locations as well. So this would turn out to be
00:29:47.800 a regional war. And the issue why this would be such a problem also is that in order to effectuate
00:29:53.960 a regime change in Iran, it's not enough to just bomb the hell out of them. They have underground
00:29:57.400 cities. They have tunnels everywhere. They have a more sophisticated tunnel system with a stockpile
00:30:01.540 of missiles than even Hamas has. And they can barely deal with Hamas as a ragtag paramilitia
00:30:05.780 group, essentially. Now we're talking about a country of 90 million people, a very competent
00:30:13.260 military. We're talking about a very advanced ballistic missile program. So they would need
00:30:16.840 to follow up with an on-ground invasion. Well, Saddam Hussein learned this the hard way in the
00:30:20.280 1980s, that invading Iran is really not in your best interest. And any military war planner will
00:30:28.820 tell you that the invading country has a significant disadvantage to the defending
00:30:32.720 country we struggled with special ops fighting uh you know mujahideen and taliban guys in the
00:30:38.540 mountains of afghanistan could you imagine if we tried to fight a more competent military with the
00:30:43.080 same exact landscape who has more capabilities more advanced better weaponry etc it would be a
00:30:47.380 nightmare for us to go in and get boots on the ground and to effectuate the regime change we'd
00:30:51.480 also have to be there and babysit them and occupy them as is a transition government and we simply
00:30:55.580 would not be able to do that so for all these different reasons um not only is a war not feasible
00:31:01.280 uh against the iranians it would cause us so much damage that it would not be worth it and
00:31:06.760 and the thing that makes me pull my hair out is iran is not really a threat to the united states
00:31:12.040 man they're really not like they're really a threat to to israel so um you know us getting
00:31:18.500 dragged into a conflict like this against another formidable opponent um who can absolutely put us
00:31:23.700 in a bad situation for a country that doesn't give us much strategic benefit is ludicrous i
00:31:28.560 I mean, even President Nixon admitted this on a on a new show like a couple of decades ago.
00:31:33.540 They asked him because that interviewer asked him straight up, what is the strategic benefit of supporting Israel?
00:31:38.960 And he said there is none. You know, it's a moral obligation.
00:31:42.460 You know, translation, they blackmail us and they control us and everything else like that.
00:31:45.780 He didn't want to say that on air. But U.S. presidents themselves have come out and admitted that there's no strategic benefit.
00:31:51.180 So I think for us to incur a conflict with the Iranians at this point for Israel is fucking nuts.
00:31:58.560 especially since the war we'd win it but it would not be worth the win
00:32:02.140 so it turns out for all those reasons yeah it seems like he's against so he was in favor of
00:32:08.480 previous strikes in iran but i don't think he's in favor alex Jones is in favor of war in iran now
00:32:12.960 but it still is probably probably inevitable so how soon do you think it's going to happen i don't
00:32:18.560 know if you specified yeah i think a month i i think a month um and i think um that's why
00:32:24.540 what i predict is i this is what netanyahu did when he came in i'll go into detail
00:32:29.360 So he came, went through the side door,
00:32:31.600 didn't even want to talk to the breasts.
00:32:33.040 They were supposed to only talk for an hour.
00:32:34.180 They ended up talking for like three hours.
00:32:35.340 They went over time.
00:32:36.960 What Netanyahu probably did was this.
00:32:38.500 He walked in there with his advisors,
00:32:40.400 top guys from Assad, Shin Bet, et cetera.
00:32:43.000 They gave an analysis on Intel.
00:32:44.640 Hey, these guys have roughly 2,000 missiles stockpiled.
00:32:47.600 Okay, they've replenished all their ballistic missiles
00:32:49.900 that they used during this 12-day war.
00:32:51.980 Every day that we wait, they're getting stronger and stronger.
00:32:54.100 Hezbollah is rearming.
00:32:55.980 The Iranians right now are manufacturing
00:32:57.800 something like 300 missiles and drones a month right and by um in contrast to israel barely
00:33:05.320 getting 400 interceptors a year pete hexa just put in a rush order with lockheed martin
00:33:09.320 uh to put out more of these interceptor missiles but each of these things cost like millions of
00:33:13.560 dollars so uh even with the fastest level of production they can barely keep up with just
00:33:18.360 one month of resources being produced by iran domestically and then on top of that not only
00:33:23.400 are they increasing their stockpile of missiles that can destroy them now that they're aware from
00:33:26.120 from the 12-day war the chinese also gave the iranians a bunch of air defense new radars
00:33:31.780 satellites etc this is how they were able to shut down uh the internet starlink when um the agitators
00:33:38.160 were trying to get internet they were able to shut it down with help from the chinese and the
00:33:41.360 russians and the russians are very good as well as the chinese um at jamming technology so not only
00:33:47.060 did the chinese come in and support the iranians they gave them uh capabilities to directly combat
00:33:53.440 our air power and our air superiority with our self uh aircraft so these radars that they picked
00:34:00.800 up because that's the first thing they did as soon as the ceasefire was done iranian officials
00:34:04.040 were in china trying to negotiate uh deals because they understand that their air defense is completely
00:34:08.360 trash so that's one of the first things that they tried to fix in the process um and this is why the
00:34:13.280 israelis and the u.s are thinking twice now because the same level of air superiority superiority that
00:34:18.680 they enjoyed during the 12-day war it's going to be significantly difficult to get that again and
00:34:22.920 anytime you're war planning you have to kind of go in theory so before they had like let's say
00:34:27.340 maybe a 90 chance of not incurring any casualties not getting any jets you know dropped they're like
00:34:32.840 cool we can do that let's go in we that's why they had the Mossad guys attack them from behind
00:34:37.080 and destroy the air defense before the jets came in but this time around they've utilized so many
00:34:43.000 of their different resources they're not going to have the same level of high expectation of
00:34:46.860 success rate because now Iran's prepared they got air defense that specifically counters American
00:34:52.280 and israeli technology and the likelihood of them being able to pull it off again maybe it goes down
00:34:56.840 to 50 well now you got to ask yourself okay since the chances dropped off significantly do we still
00:35:03.240 want to go ahead and try this and this is what has the war planner staying up late at night at the
00:35:06.280 pentagon and over in tel aviv because now they have to think twice before they do certain things
00:35:11.720 and that changes everything and i think you're having james fishback on wednesday correct
00:35:17.960 yeah yeah we're gonna have months with some girls oh wow so he's really trying to get some content
00:35:23.200 james fishback is dedicated to the content strategy i think he definitely took a page
00:35:26.960 out of zormam donnie's elections or campaign strategy and is really ramping up the social
00:35:33.180 media content i did not expect some guy who might be the future governor to be sitting there on a
00:35:37.760 panel of girls yeah yeah no i i thought it'd be because i um when i was uh gonna bring him on i
00:35:44.300 was like dude it would be hilarious i saw obviously what he was he was going back and
00:35:47.200 forth with sophie rain so i was like yeah this would be hilarious to fucking um well that's a
00:35:51.780 big guess make sure that you have like make sure you read the chats that night you want to make
00:35:55.240 sure that there's no slip-ups we can't i'm looking forward to that so james he was just on the stream
00:35:59.360 the other day i really like james fishback he's a catholic guy he keeps sticking up for the the
00:36:03.760 right issues he hasn't said anything i disagree with yet i he said something about uh matt gates
00:36:09.520 yesterday when he called in he was saying that he wanted matt gates to release the epstein files
00:36:15.780 Why do you think he would say that?
00:36:18.680 Because Matt Gaetz was going to be the attorney general or he was he was the first person that was picked by Trump to be the attorney general prior to Pan Bondi.
00:36:27.720 But he didn't want to do it because, you know, he had all these allegations.
00:36:29.960 He didn't think he was going to get confirmed by the Senate.
00:36:31.720 I think he should have done it.
00:36:32.560 They confirmed Pete Exeth and Cash Patel.
00:36:34.500 I think they would have confirmed him, too.
00:36:36.860 But I guess he just didn't want to deal with the headache of getting grilled at the, you know, at the confirmation hearing.
00:36:42.420 and he's one of the few people like hypothetically if he had joined the trump administration he's
00:36:47.040 one of the few that doesn't take apac money he's probably the only one matt gates matt gates yeah
00:36:52.880 that's why i think that's why he singled him out instead of pam bondi or cash patel
00:36:57.780 yeah i think he would have been a better do uh attorney general too personally
00:37:01.620 okay so right now i've seen filed debacle dude there's there's so many people that are
00:37:06.460 responsible like you know i make fun of pam bondi all the time i call her pam blondie um but you
00:37:11.680 know she shouldn't be the only one getting blamed this is a fuck up from the whole administration
00:37:15.680 this is a fuck up from the trump perspective fbi tulsi gabbard ratcliffe from the cia like there's
00:37:22.080 so many different components here uh that are responsible because of um the level of you know
00:37:28.080 guy that jeffrey epstein was um to just blame it on the fbi is kind of disingenuous it's so many
00:37:33.540 different government agencies that fucked up as well because the fbi only has a part of the pie
00:37:36.940 They're not going to have all the CIA and DIA and NSA documents that I know inevitably were probably somewhere for Epstein based on just who he was.
00:37:44.960 DIA or DEA?
00:37:47.920 DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency.
00:37:50.840 All right.
00:37:51.640 So, yeah, major mistakes.
00:37:53.360 I can explain if you want.
00:37:54.900 Yeah, please.
00:37:56.620 Okay.
00:37:56.980 So the way the – so first – and I'll explain it more for your audience.
00:38:01.020 I think me and you have talked about a lot of this stuff before, but I'll explain it for your audience.
00:38:03.480 so in the world of government right you have law enforcement then you got intel both of these
00:38:10.180 entities are completely different so from on the law enforcement side you're trying to gather
00:38:15.200 evidence to be presented via discovery in a court where someone is going to get convicted and this
00:38:20.240 evidence can be presented to normies on a jury right so that means classified information
00:38:24.400 typically doesn't go into criminal investigations unless it's declassified on the other side you
00:38:28.020 got intel where their job is to collect information typically on foreign nations and adversaries
00:38:33.180 so that we can be winning the information war
00:38:37.200 to have tactical advantages, right?
00:38:39.900 Now, when it comes to,
00:38:41.820 because a lot of people conflate the CIA and the FBI,
00:38:44.720 the CIA is an intelligence agency
00:38:46.460 that's focused on international issues.
00:38:48.660 The FBI is an intelligence agency
00:38:50.180 that's focused on not just intel domestically only,
00:38:53.560 but also law enforcement.
00:38:55.120 CIA does not have the law enforcement component.
00:38:57.660 So when you take someone like Jeffrey Epstein,
00:38:59.940 who has many different hats on one end,
00:39:02.240 he's a human trafficker which is a criminal matter but then on the other end he's also an
00:39:06.640 asset for foreign intelligence service what's going to end up happening is you're going to
00:39:09.800 have two different files for epstein right for me to explain this in the simplest way you're going
00:39:13.520 to have what's called a high side or a classified file and then you're going to have a criminal file
00:39:16.960 so the criminal file that's going to be made by the department of justice and the fbi uh that
00:39:22.560 covers his human trafficking connections to that human trafficking etc now during the course of
00:39:27.600 this criminal investigation, more than likely the FBI also encountered derogatory intel information
00:39:33.240 that's held not just by the CIA, but by the DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, the NSA,
00:39:38.860 now Security Agency, who does, you know, signals intelligence, and all these other different intel
00:39:43.300 components. There's like 33 different intelligence agencies in the United States. Now, based on who
00:39:47.520 Jeffrey Epstein was, each of these different intelligence agencies probably had a file
00:39:53.160 on epstein based on what he was doing now the reason why i say it's you know it's you're only
00:39:58.840 looking at part of the picture by blaming pam bondi and cash patel uh somebody just rated us
00:40:04.200 thank you josie i appreciate that um can you still hear me yep okay okay so sorry about that
00:40:10.600 thank you josie so uh how was i gonna go with this okay so the fbi only has a limited purview
00:40:17.840 of what epstein was involved in from the intelligence angle they're not going to have
00:40:21.360 access to the NSA and the DIA components because the government is extremely bureaucratic for this
00:40:26.340 right everyone's competing everyone doesn't want to share information blah blah blah so when I say
00:40:30.760 this isn't just a fuck up from the FBI what I mean is the entire intelligence community needs to be
00:40:34.960 held accountable too because I know that they have content and information on Jeffrey Epstein
00:40:39.760 based on him being a foreign operative by him being a foreign operative I know for a fact
00:40:44.180 CIA DIA and NSA at bare fucking minimum are going to have a file on this guy and we haven't seen
00:40:49.020 those so that's why um i put the blame on the entire um ic versus just the fbi okay i hope that
00:40:57.300 makes sense have you done a deep dive into the files i've been looking at jmail they just released
00:41:02.120 a new youtube style channel where you could sort through his videos i've been extensively
00:41:08.820 researching even uh ian carroll has a new ai tool where you could source things directly you could
00:41:14.860 ask a question and it's going to give you a direct source for for everything that it every opinion
00:41:20.880 that it has um yeah he um he shared it with me uh it's actually like an ingenious tool that he has
00:41:27.680 i like ian care a lot um yeah no i'm definitely gonna play around with it and check it out um
00:41:34.260 the that's the thing i cover it like every now and then i try not to cover it every single day
00:41:38.240 because i you know me and you both are both covering this thing for years now at this point
00:41:41.680 it's great to see that we were right
00:41:43.360 but you know I try to
00:41:45.800 not make the entire show about it
00:41:47.880 because it's just such a dead horse at this point
00:41:49.900 but for so many people it's not
00:41:51.940 the vast majority of people
00:41:53.360 it's new it's super novel for a lot of them
00:41:56.260 so I know it's repetitive
00:41:57.140 periodically I don't like ignore it but it's not like
00:42:00.060 the focus of everything I talk about
00:42:01.460 right did you see that the CEO
00:42:04.160 of Tao Group Noah Tepperberg
00:42:05.760 this is the one who after
00:42:07.420 Club Acosta we were banned from Tao Hospitality
00:42:10.320 groups allegedly in my opinion all over the country i there were several clubs too i heard
00:42:14.980 from bouncers and everything still banned everywhere i'm sure you are too and yeah they
00:42:20.800 found that the ceo of towel group which is the biggest hospitality group he was going to he was
00:42:26.260 on the guest list for yom kippur breakfast which is the jewish celebration with jeffrey epstein
00:42:30.900 i think several years after he was first convicted of sex crimes and noah tepperberg he has so many
00:42:36.160 correspondence all over emailing back and forth with jeffrey's assistant trying to coordinate
00:42:42.480 meetings trying to meet up for lunch and this is the guy who's decided that we are not capable of
00:42:48.700 being good people in his restaurants or clubs and we can't dine there all over the country
00:42:53.020 allegedly in my opinion yeah it's it's um it's fucking bro uh hold on it's okay guys so this
00:43:00.640 what i'm gonna do i'm gonna kick i'm gonna end my youtube stream and my uh extreme and everything
00:43:04.680 I'm just going to go straight to kick guys.
00:43:05.800 So come on over to kick,
00:43:06.460 kick.com slash Mario games X,
00:43:07.520 or you guys can watch on sneaker stream on kick.com slash sneaker,
00:43:12.200 whatever you guys want,
00:43:13.080 you know,
00:43:13.340 show him some love too.
00:43:14.280 I'm going to get off of all the platforms right real quick before I answer
00:43:17.020 this.
00:43:17.920 Don't worry.
00:43:18.340 I won't go crazy.
00:43:19.180 I'm just going to end everything here,
00:43:20.340 guys.
00:43:20.520 Come on over to kick mods.
00:43:21.520 Can you drop the link?
00:43:22.580 But yeah,
00:43:23.000 going back to what I was saying with you.
00:43:25.980 Yeah,
00:43:26.340 no,
00:43:26.540 it's nuts,
00:43:26.940 dude.
00:43:27.060 It's nuts.
00:43:27.380 Like it's a big club and we're not in it.
00:43:29.280 You know,
00:43:29.600 when they all came out and like condemned us,
00:43:31.800 you know,
00:43:32.300 universally and said,
00:43:33.080 you guys are banned blah blah blah it just goes to show you know that the stereotypes are right
00:43:36.940 man like we really piss these guys off over a fucking song dude meanwhile they're starving
00:43:40.520 kids blown up kids like the conflict in gaza hasn't really slowed down they're still killing
00:43:44.640 people you know what i mean this is fire was not followed at all yeah not at all and it and i found
00:43:50.880 it comical because they when uh netanyahu was here last week they had him be a signatory for
00:43:54.960 the board of peace and i'm like what the fuck like bruh like this guy's the reason why this
00:43:59.560 board was created like he's the warmonger here you know like it's incredibly um hilarious to
00:44:06.240 make him a part of the board of peace as a signatory when he's the one causing all the
00:44:09.380 issues in the middle east you know using october 7th as a justification for a greater war and
00:44:14.320 guys i'm turning off youtube and everything right now come on over guys sorry go ahead
00:44:17.320 trump and jared kushner were just at the world economic forum where they were bragging about
00:44:22.140 how gaza is great land for real estate right it seems like they want to build a giant gold trump
00:44:28.220 casino there at this point are you still supportive of trump in any way is there anything
00:44:33.800 that's worthwhile i'm not sure where you stand on this at all um so one thing that i do like is i
00:44:40.240 think he's doing a good job with the immigration i mean it's obviously not perfect but it's better
00:44:44.460 than um hold on guys on rumble come on over i'm uh ending the rumble stream right now sorry about
00:44:50.460 that um let's do this real fast and i'll answer your question on immigration okay so um with the
00:44:57.520 immigration um and this is kind of a hot take that i'm going to give here because i know a lot
00:45:00.940 of people are not happy not really immigration specifically but like is there anything that
00:45:04.860 trump's doing because i was talking about immigration at world economic forum that's
00:45:10.200 what the best thing he's doing is immigration i would say yeah that's probably what he's doing
00:45:13.800 the numbers are still very low right they took a long time to release it they should have they're
00:45:17.120 supposed to release it every year and they they were super late on it just like with the epstein
00:45:20.680 files so he's yeah so so with that i give him a bit of charity and i'll explain why so
00:45:26.400 So immigration enforcement is something that's been, you know, kind of frowned upon.
00:45:29.860 And it's a political hot potato that's been moved for literally decades with different presidents.
00:45:35.180 So Trump is the first president to actually go hard on what's called interior immigration.
00:45:40.480 So. So, OK, so a lot of people say all the time, oh, Obama deported more people than than Trump.
00:45:46.760 Like Trump sucks. He doesn't even you know, he's not doing the mass deportations.
00:45:50.200 What people don't realize is Trump did have to work already by just closing down the border and closing down the border is already an extremely archivist.
00:45:56.400 task so for him to close the border then go in and start doing what's called interior
00:46:00.680 enforcement and interior deportations is very difficult to do so um when it comes to uh his
00:46:08.720 immigration enforcement uh compared to obama the reason why obama had more deportations on paper
00:46:13.940 is because uh when you're doing uh when democrats are in more people naturally cross into the
00:46:21.020 country which leads to more deportations because they're getting turned back right away so trump
00:46:24.500 closed the border basically stopped the bleeding now he's going in and getting rid of everybody
00:46:29.500 here that's illegal and this is unprecedented for any other president to do that so you know
00:46:33.400 obviously it's not going to be easy to do because a lot of these blue sanctuary cities we're seeing
00:46:36.860 with minneapolis la etc um they push back and they fight back and it's incredibly difficult as a
00:46:42.300 ice law enforcement officer to go pick up and arrest these individuals when you have the mayor
00:46:46.800 the local police not backing you up that's why we had so many of these use of force incidents
00:46:50.700 all across the country in these blue cities
00:46:53.120 is because the state and locals are not assisting ICE
00:46:55.040 with what they need to do.
00:46:56.800 But the reason why I'm charitable about this
00:46:59.280 is because I understand what immigration enforcement was like
00:47:01.140 under multiple administrations when I was on a job.
00:47:03.300 So what Trump is doing right now is kind of unprecedented.
00:47:05.780 And he doesn't get enough credit for it
00:47:07.080 because most people don't understand how immigration works
00:47:09.240 in the United States.
00:47:09.600 The numbers, the deportation numbers are low.
00:47:11.920 I mean, ICE and Homeland Security,
00:47:13.860 their social media accounts,
00:47:15.200 they're making it seem like it's super dope
00:47:16.760 when they're making bass TikTok edits with the EAT music.
00:47:18.920 but this is super the amount of illegal immigrants that still need to be deported for anything real
00:47:24.460 to be changed how low and again if we're going to give him support about immigration isn't he
00:47:28.380 introducing so many more h1b visas for mass indian immigration yeah so that um when it comes to um
00:47:36.660 legal immigration people having loopholes with the visas that's a whole other system um i'm talking
00:47:42.280 more along the lines of the people that are here illegally and i've talked about this too like we
00:47:46.540 have a very broken immigration system where we have people coming in and abusing the system both
00:47:51.500 from a visa perspective illegal entry perspective marriage fraud perspective document benefit fraud
00:47:55.660 perspective um illegal immigration is is a big problem and it's a huge um how do i it's a huge
00:48:02.740 monster with many different heads and tentacles that we have to attack if we actually want to
00:48:05.980 stop this so i think number one you got to close down the border number two you got to have
00:48:09.120 immigration moratorium number three you have to revamp our uh non-immigrant and immigrant visa
00:48:14.220 system so it can't be abused uh next you got to start going into cis the citizen immigration
00:48:19.500 services and figure out uh look look through a lot of the files a lot of these people are lying
00:48:24.360 on their naturalization documents they're lying on uh they're lying on their marriage certificates
00:48:28.340 to get status so we're getting beat on so many different ends when it comes to immigration
00:48:32.400 that interior enforcement is just one of the components and it's one of the hardest components
00:48:36.740 which is why i give trump credit for it um that's not to say oh yeah you know he's doing the best
00:48:42.620 job ever but i also am realistic and understand that this is an extremely difficult task and no
00:48:47.240 president has done it before and the reason why no president's done it before is exactly why uh
00:48:51.220 is what you is the reason why is because what you're seeing in the news right now where everyone
00:48:54.180 is you know going crazy we hate trump they're protesting etc no president wants to deal with
00:48:58.100 that so that's why i give him a little bit of credit yeah that's i think that's everything
00:49:06.320 that i wanted to to cover today so yeah so you're streaming wise it's a no more party
00:49:14.480 uh no no party man i'm uh i'm testing out uh going on kick um and streaming on on there for
00:49:24.680 the majority it's between kick and rumble um obviously both platforms are good and have
00:49:29.720 their strengths and weaknesses but i've been uh kind of comparing and contrasting the uh
00:49:34.320 I remember there's, I'm not still under it.
00:49:36.560 And you're killing it, bro.
00:49:37.060 Congratulations, by the way.
00:49:38.080 I wanted to tell you this offline, but I figured you're killing it, dude.
00:49:40.620 Yeah, I'm playing a lot of hours.
00:49:41.180 I appreciate it.
00:49:42.080 Yeah, I remember there was a tweet I posted in 2024 when Trump was threatening war with Iran.
00:49:46.320 And, you know, CIA director in this first term, Mike Pompeo, recently said that the protests in Iran were all infiltrated by CIA and Assad.
00:49:54.160 I remember tweeting, we stand with Iran because they were, you know, Israel was upset that they were allegedly threatening to attack.
00:50:00.780 I tweeted, like, we stand with Iran.
00:50:02.580 Chris Pawlowski, he asked me to delete that tweet, and he said he didn't explain why.
00:50:06.120 He's like, oh, this is really bad.
00:50:07.200 This is really bad.
00:50:08.400 And you look back in hindsight, and you're like, okay, this is kind of, maybe you're able to connect the dots here.
00:50:14.440 So Rumble is good.
00:50:15.500 Rumble, there's free speech.
00:50:16.700 But that was strange to me, especially when you see the way that they're resisting and burning down demonic idols
00:50:22.680 and how they're the main force that's threatening Israel right now,
00:50:25.780 especially when we know for sure that Epstein was an Israeli spy.
00:50:29.380 They're using pedophile blackmail.
00:50:31.000 They're killing children.
00:50:32.020 And people like Iran, if that nation is standing against them, I think that they do deserve credit.
00:50:36.540 Not that I'm a Iran first guy or, you know, I'm in support of regime change there or anything like that.
00:50:41.500 Don't have any ties in Iran. But that was looking back.
00:50:45.100 That is strange to me, especially now knowing what we know with U.S. potential involvement.
00:50:51.680 Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Iran is the only power standing up to, you know, Israel in the Middle East,
00:50:58.700 who's basically been behaving like a bully, destabilizing, destroying, killing people with almost no accountability whatsoever
00:51:04.360 because we run cover for them at the U.N. and internationally.
00:51:08.640 But, you know, it's interesting because when you watch Western media on Iran, there's so much lying.
00:51:16.140 There's so much B.S. in it, a lot of propaganda.
00:51:20.500 You know, one of the biggest ones is like how on Fox News and everything they talked about how, you know,
00:51:25.460 the iranians weren't doing shit to the israelis when you know when i was watching other media
00:51:29.740 they were doing a lot of damage to israel during the 12-day war which is why israel has to go back
00:51:35.360 in now at this point if they didn't damage them the israelis wouldn't be so terrified so uh and
00:51:41.780 that's just one example of many right the whole protester thing that's a lot of propaganda they're
00:51:46.540 saying like 30 000 people were killed i don't believe that figure um the iranian government
00:51:51.020 released i think a list of like 3 000 or something that were killed um we know that for a fact at
00:51:56.380 this point that there were professional agitators from both the masada and the cia uh that tried to
00:52:01.180 make these things happen the u.s was involved in another story broke yesterday recently that the
00:52:05.120 u.s actually was involved in the smuggling of those starlink um devices into iran uh when they
00:52:10.740 shut down the internet and the chinese and the russians helped the iranians shut down the internet
00:52:14.760 with the starlink as well so um we're absolutely intervening and getting involved in this situation
00:52:21.000 to try to destabilize iran and effectuate a regime change i think literally like a day ago trump even
00:52:25.720 said um i think it was at four brag and he said yeah we do need a regime change etc so you know
00:52:30.680 it's hot and cold he's being ambiguous he's practicing this brinksmanship of taking the
00:52:34.360 deal right to the edge uh but at the end of the day you know it's there's differences here that
00:52:41.400 that just are not going to get settled and the iranians have already said we're not budging on
00:52:44.440 our ballistic missiles um and i think at this point it's eminent that there's attacking i think
00:52:48.600 they're just trying to bide their time and the israelis definitely feel the pressure because
00:52:51.520 every day that passed by every month that passes by um it benefits the iranians and also do you
00:52:58.360 know uh lent and ramadan this year is coming up it's on february 18th on the same day you know
00:53:03.660 the christians follow the solar calendar muslims follow the lunar calendar are you gonna fast i
00:53:09.020 I know, shout out to the Christians and everyone in here too.
00:53:11.800 That's pretty cool that it's on the same day this year.
00:53:13.560 It's extremely important.
00:53:14.580 And not to make this all doom and gloom about war and everything.
00:53:17.200 Are you going to fast?
00:53:19.480 Yeah, I might dabble in it, you know what I'm saying?
00:53:21.640 You know, I'm not a religious guy or whatever.
00:53:24.140 You know, for those that aren't familiar, I did grow up in a Muslim household.
00:53:26.360 But, you know, I've never been that religious.
00:53:29.440 But we might have to dabble, go to the budget or some shit like that, you know, off camera.
00:53:33.560 But, yeah.
00:53:34.920 Okay, cool.
00:53:35.500 I was going to plan.
00:53:36.300 Aiden wants to come, so maybe you could see.
00:53:38.720 yeah i'm down yeah i'm down uh i had i was talking to him the other day i hope he's uh
00:53:44.280 doing well yeah but uh but yeah no man um but no you've been killing it dude you've been killing
00:53:50.220 it uh what's uh what's the latest with you just out here grinding every day you know 11 and a
00:53:56.980 half hours are you gonna be in miami for a while i don't know i gotta figure that out i was gonna
00:54:01.120 go and assert dominance in times square and pray the the tari prayer the first night of ramadan
00:54:07.200 Of course, of course.
00:54:08.640 But it's also freezing cold.
00:54:09.800 It's still freezing up there, right?
00:54:10.960 Yeah, it's freezing cold in New York, and it's going to be rainy.
00:54:13.560 I don't know if I want to assert dominance right now in that snow.
00:54:17.780 Yo, that weather's no joke, man.
00:54:19.440 It was cold as fuck.
00:54:20.180 I was at Michigan a couple, like a month ago,
00:54:23.160 and, dude, it reminded me right away why I left the Northeastern General.
00:54:27.760 Yeah, Miami's been really nice right now.
00:54:31.560 For some reason, I don't know.
00:54:34.860 I don't know if they prefer the New York streams to the Miami streams.
00:54:37.520 But when I'm really locking in streaming, this seems to be the city.
00:54:40.280 When I'm more on videos in New York.
00:54:42.920 But, yeah, good to hear from you, Myron.
00:54:44.260 It's always good to catch up.
00:54:46.600 I'll text you off stream.
00:54:47.580 No, of course, man.
00:54:47.800 Are you going to be on for longer or are you going to get off here soon?
00:54:50.560 I think I'm going to get off pretty soon.
00:54:52.140 We'll see.
00:54:52.880 Okay.
00:54:54.120 Yeah, I mean, as always, bro, if any breaking news comes in
00:54:56.460 or if you want to talk politics or what's going on or anything like that,
00:55:00.100 I'm always happy.
00:55:00.600 I'm really staying up to date with this whole Iran situation
00:55:03.760 and china and russia like that's really what i've been like consuming um the most i know there's
00:55:08.080 been other news like with the kidnapping with guthrie and obviously this rhode island shooter
00:55:11.660 what do you think about that did you hear about that hear about what the rhode island shooter no
00:55:15.880 yeah what's going on all right we'll talk about that tomorrow i'm gonna i'll look at that before
00:55:22.320 because i have no yeah look at it we can break it down together okay cool all right brother you
00:55:26.940 Take it easy, man.
00:55:27.580 Peace, man.