SHNEAKO - April 06, 2026


SNEAKO interviews Professor Jiang: Global Crisis Incoming


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00:00:00.000 When the war started February 28th, I couldn't sleep for two weeks because I was so anxious
00:00:04.940 and afraid. I'm just worried about the world. Yeah, so March was really hard. There were also
00:00:10.480 some attacks against me. There was clearly a Samaritan campaign that was coordinated because
00:00:14.840 certain influencers were using the same talking points. On the last appearance you had on my
00:00:19.960 stream, you mentioned how you thought the Patrick Bet-David show was going to be a setup.
00:00:24.040 You got it spot on. I will be on his show tomorrow. I've agreed to
00:00:29.780 go on the show and you look at a guy like Peter Hexat whenever he does a press conference I swear
00:00:34.680 to god it's almost like he talks war as though he's having an orgasm I mean do you get that
00:00:39.880 impression where like he just loves this right and he says like negotiating with bombs it's like
00:00:45.760 he's climaxing I'm being amplified in uh throughout social media I don't think it's organic I'm being
00:00:51.400 amplified and given more prominence than I should be the question is why is this happening one
00:00:58.520 One suspicion I have is that this social division is also part of the playbook.
00:01:05.500 If this war is meant to move towards the end of the world and the Great Reset, then you
00:01:11.740 need civil war throughout the Western world.
00:01:15.200 Why aren't we protesting this war in Iran?
00:01:17.580 Why aren't we protesting what Israel is doing in Lebanon?
00:01:21.440 Why aren't we protesting the fact that Israel seems to be targeting everyone?
00:01:25.120 Why hasn't anyone posted to the fact that America, at the first day of the war, killed the leader of Iran, which is against national law, and also killed 168 innocent schoolgirls?
00:01:36.860 Why aren't there any protests against that?
00:01:39.500 So all this is really weird.
00:01:41.360 And now you have AI.
00:01:42.980 And the AI revolution, it's not about replacing blue-collar workers.
00:01:47.080 You can't do that.
00:01:47.880 It's about replacing white-collar workers, the lawyers, the accountants, the doctors, the professors, the high school teachers.
00:01:54.760 The elite wants this war in Iran, and Trump is doing that.
00:01:58.360 And as long as Trump keeps this war going,
00:02:00.520 then the elite will allow him to get away with anything.
00:02:03.280 But once he's out of office, then he'll be destroyed.
00:02:07.360 If you were to take this theology literally,
00:02:10.080 what it's telling you is that there's only 600,000 humans in this world,
00:02:14.280 and everyone else is just an animal soul.
00:02:16.220 Everyone else is an animal that's taking up space,
00:02:19.160 so you should try to clear up as many of them as possible.
00:02:23.080 There are these religious extremists in Israel who do not see anyone outside of Israel who is
00:02:27.980 not Jewish as a human being. That's why that phrase like mowing the lawn, right? You know,
00:02:32.580 like imagine killing people as like mowing the lawn because, you know, there are weeds and we
00:02:36.300 have to mow the lawn. Well, everyone, this is my third interview with Professor Jang amidst a war
00:02:41.100 that he predicted on his YouTube channel called Predictive History, as well as a massive
00:02:45.720 coordinated attack on his character and his name because of minor things like jokes about the
00:02:51.180 Messiah, also his internet moniker, Professor Jang, although he's a high school teacher,
00:02:55.680 which he spells out in his lectures, which many people seem to have not watched and have only
00:03:00.380 developed an opinion based off of short clips. I was very exhausted in this interview. I have
00:03:05.140 been editing my new main channel video, interviewing strangers about the Iran war.
00:03:09.760 I apologize for making a silly mistake that I would have not made if I had been able to sleep
00:03:14.020 without editing nonstop for the past several days. I said Angel Jibril instead of the Djinn
00:03:18.880 of iblis when it came to the origins of satan similar to professor jang who mentions in this
00:03:24.380 interview that he had not slept for two weeks during the month of march and his massive rise
00:03:28.460 to fame and also being glued to the news and reading every single major development going on
00:03:34.640 in this catastrophic war i hope you enjoy this interview and please forgive me also support the
00:03:39.920 new video on my main channel called at sneeko on youtube my second channel with the stream clips
00:03:44.820 like this one. It's my second channel at Schneeco. I hope you enjoy this conversation.
00:04:03.900 Hey, Professor. Can you hear me? Hi, Schneeco. Good to hear from you again. How long? It's been
00:04:09.520 a while yeah yeah well it seems like a while because uh the world is ending but yeah
00:04:15.200 yeah i don't even know if i can call you a professor anymore i'm still gonna call you
00:04:20.920 professor well well thank you yeah no um i don't know why in the middle of a war um when there's
00:04:30.400 so many real issues the issue that seems to upset a lot of people is whether whether or not i'm a
00:04:38.580 credentialed professor and i've already said i'm not a credentialed professor i teach a high school
00:04:42.960 i would have a ba um it is something in there calls me uh in china people call me professor
00:04:49.260 as well because um it's a sign of respect so yeah it's ridiculous i mean again uh that guy
00:04:57.420 medi-san it seems like he's on the right side about so many issues i think a lot of people
00:05:01.840 don't actually watch your long-form content so many people that are part of this attack campaign
00:05:07.200 against you they're seeing clips taken out of context one where you're making a joke about
00:05:11.960 the messiah and it's like does he want to start a cult i'm like he's so clearly joking
00:05:16.420 i watch your lectures i you know i really appreciate the work you do and i didn't get
00:05:21.680 to see the new trump one but i recently saw the the greater no the pact judaic arising
00:05:27.140 i'm always taking notes and you say in almost all your lectures that you're a high school teacher so
00:05:31.480 they really don't have anything on you yeah i don't understand why they're obsessed with this
00:05:39.240 particular issue um so there there have been three major attacks against me the first is um
00:05:47.860 whether or not i'm a professor and clearly i'm not a professor and i've been very honest and
00:05:52.620 about this the second is that um i am an indy simite um that i'm a holocaust denier
00:06:00.380 and um that's something that i've addressed before and the third is that i'm a spy and
00:06:07.660 depending on the time of day i'm either a spy from mossad or a spy for the cia or for the
00:06:14.720 communist party uh or i'm a secret society i'm just going bones i you know it's it's silly how
00:06:21.680 how many acquisitions i i get uh that i'm a spy um but we can talk about any of this if you want
00:06:29.000 I mean, there's you said it correctly. There's so much more important things to talk about right now. There's been major developments. I'm sure you saw the tweet from Trump saying praise be to Allah and cursing at 5 a.m. and saying open up the effing straight before moves again, which you predicted.
00:06:46.860 i would like to see more people give you credit for that because if you watch your lectures you
00:06:50.880 it really spelled out the asymmetrical warfare correctly the strategy that iran is using
00:06:55.980 about the downfall of american empire being hubris which is so clearly why trump is making
00:07:02.360 all these errors why he thought it was going to be another venezuela that's what i think we should
00:07:06.620 talk about okay absolutely yeah yeah but i also saw i mean personally you know i i saw a lot of
00:07:13.760 your fans are saying that you were thinking about uh stepping back I saw you posted something on
00:07:18.620 Substack has it been overwhelming so you've had a major a major rise I think uh obviously because
00:07:24.620 you got so much of this right but personally how are things for you I was going to reach out and
00:07:29.280 email you but I didn't maybe I should have right yeah so March was really hard because um when the
00:07:41.360 started february 28th i couldn't sleep for two weeks because i was so anxious um and afraid you
00:07:48.240 know i have three kids i'm just worried about the world that they will inherit um and i was
00:07:55.040 just following the news for two weeks straight and my mind was a beehive and um there were also
00:08:03.040 some attacks against me there was clearly a smear campaign that was coordinated because
00:08:07.600 certain influencers were using the same talking points and using the same um um uh it seemed as
00:08:14.480 as though they got the same memo basically but i really didn't mind that i was more concerned about
00:08:18.800 like where this war might go and where this might might lead it was making me very anxious
00:08:24.320 and um and then you know a lot of people reached out um and i was overwhelmed with media requests
00:08:31.920 and i had to turn a lot down just because because i had just so many commitments i wanted to like
00:08:37.780 maintain teaching my class and i reached a point where i actually don't want to do this i don't
00:08:45.240 want to be the center of a storm i don't want to be the center of attention like what i specialize
00:08:48.860 in is doing deep analysis um and trying to tie current events to historical um patterns and try
00:08:59.020 to offer some insight and clarity as to how the future might reveal itself.
00:09:05.580 And that's something I've been doing for the past two years.
00:09:07.200 It's something I really enjoy doing.
00:09:09.160 And in the beginning, you know, when I only had like, you know, 20,000 fans,
00:09:14.760 it was really rewarding.
00:09:16.700 It was very edifying.
00:09:18.280 Everyone was really happy to have found me.
00:09:20.240 It seemed as though it was a really small club and everyone enjoyed being in it.
00:09:24.540 But then, as you know, this past year, I became more and more prominent.
00:09:27.680 And then in March, I sort of blew up everywhere, and that put me in the eye of the storm.
00:09:37.600 And I asked myself, the question I asked myself is, am I capable of still doing insightful analysis while being a celebrity of some sorts?
00:09:49.860 and if the answer is no then I should stop being a celebrity and continue doing research and
00:09:56.680 teaching because that's my value to the world that's what I should focus on and so I was
00:10:02.520 seriously considering just not doing YouTube and taking some time off and just trying to clear my
00:10:09.740 head and trying to get some perspective on what's going on because I don't want to be influenced by
00:10:17.400 this attention i i don't want um to be a player in this game right um but you know as things
00:10:25.240 moved on um i recognized that the internet it has no attention span you know it um you know
00:10:31.960 um and eventually people just shift focus and so um and i was able to manage my schedule more
00:10:40.480 properly so i so um my plan now is i want to continue teaching until the end of the semester
00:10:48.480 when my contract um runs out and then i want to um do more traveling to see more of the world
00:10:57.760 and hopefully do some lectures um because i talk a lot about geopolitics but i think it's very
00:11:03.800 important to um experience the world so i've been invited to a conference in moscow in late june
00:11:11.400 um and i'm really excited about that because i've never been to russia even though i talk a lot about
00:11:15.160 russia i would love to visit japan at some point because i've never actually visited japan um i i
00:11:22.360 would like to go to europe um and i would like i would like to go back to the united states visit
00:11:27.560 south america so um i really think it's important for me to do more deep dive research and i want
00:11:39.160 to continue to do my youtube because i build a very strong following and they really enjoy
00:11:44.680 learning from me i want to continue doing my sub stack um at some point i want to switch gears and
00:11:51.560 write a book uh to really systemize game theory um in a way that allows people to start um
00:12:01.160 thinking in terms of game theory themselves and yeah so right now um i i was in i was in mid
00:12:10.200 march pretty um anxious pretty depressed with the state of affairs and i i felt that for my mental
00:12:18.440 health and for the sake of my family i should take some time off um but fortunately i've been
00:12:25.040 able to manage a lot of stress uh more effectively and so i like to continue doing what i'm doing but
00:12:32.680 at a much more uh manageable schedule so basically cut back on media requests podcast interviews
00:12:39.980 and maybe move like scale down the teaching uh before i was uploading like three lectures a week
00:12:46.840 And that was pretty unsustainable.
00:12:50.800 So maybe in the future, I'll move towards one or two lectures a week.
00:12:54.720 So continue to update my community, continue to educate my community, but making sure that
00:13:00.800 it's long-term sustainable.
00:13:02.540 I'm happy to hear that.
00:13:03.580 I was worried.
00:13:04.520 I was, and I think I didn't reach out because I'm like, okay, you have it figured out.
00:13:09.200 But I'm sure you saw the attacks and you knew.
00:13:12.320 But yeah, we still want the lectures three a week.
00:13:16.040 that's a lot you know since the war ramped up we've been uploading a lot and i was really
00:13:19.820 surprised at how much you were able to do because it's recorded it's an you know the average of
00:13:24.960 about an hour long an hour lecture so it must be a lot of preparation a lot of notes and you do it
00:13:30.760 in one take no cuts and when i saw that your mic cut off because you know you probably all over the
00:13:37.560 place it was i was worried you were gonna you were gonna quit but that that's good to hear
00:13:41.300 Does it feel like you've been at the start of this war in an ideological war or a spiritual war?
00:13:50.400 Yeah, I mean, I feel as though there's so much temptation to take advantage of my celebrity, right?
00:14:00.980 So a lot of people have reached out and said, you know, they want me to invite me to do a lecture.
00:14:06.320 People have invited me to do a podcast and they'll pay for my immediate appearance.
00:14:11.300 Um, um, there are a lot of people in China who've reached out and they want to, um, make
00:14:18.140 me famous in China, basically.
00:14:19.160 I'm not famous in China.
00:14:20.100 I'm actually more famous.
00:14:21.100 It's really strange, but I'm actually more famous in the United States than I, than I'm
00:14:24.260 in China.
00:14:24.560 I purposely keep a low profile.
00:14:26.560 So I think my priority is, um, I can't get distracted by any of this.
00:14:32.300 Like I'm very, I've been very clear for the longest time these past few years, what my
00:14:37.220 mission is.
00:14:37.840 my mission is to raise my children and to be good people and to be a good role model to them
00:14:46.080 my mission is to educate people to the best of my ability if you want to get educated i want to
00:14:52.800 provide the best education to you possible and my mission is to constantly learn about the world
00:14:59.760 to constantly maintain my curiosity maintain my objectivity and try to provide enlightenment
00:15:07.840 um to whom humanity okay so those are my three major missions and this is something that i set
00:15:12.340 out for myself a long time ago when i started to have children um and i want to maintain my my
00:15:18.760 mission so you know i mean i'm getting millions of views on youtube and you know i mean i could
00:15:26.820 easily monetize it and retire a millionaire in a few years right um but i don't want to do that
00:15:32.060 i want to keep myself lean and hungry i i want to provide restraints on myself i i don't want to
00:15:39.420 make life easy for myself i mean like i i mean i i want to maintain a very disciplined uh rigorous
00:15:46.780 lifestyle where i'm forcing myself to be to be the best i can be um so but you know at the same time
00:15:54.940 it's always like well you know i mean you have three kids and you get famous in china then they
00:16:00.540 They can go to the best schools, everyone will be nice to them, and they have nothing to worry about for the rest of their lives.
00:16:08.260 And honestly, if I were younger, if I'm in my 20s and 30s, I would easily give in to all this temptation.
00:16:15.900 But I've reached a point in my life where I don't actually care anymore.
00:16:21.560 I don't really don't care about the wealth or the status or the power or the fame.
00:16:27.060 i just know who i am and i know what i want to do and i'm very focused on achieving my my mission
00:16:36.580 so yeah there is temptation um it is a spiritual war but but i feel i feel as though i'm very
00:16:42.620 fortunate in that i've reached an age where i can handle um all this temptation pretty well
00:16:49.520 and i've reached an age where i have maturity and the perspective and experience to know what
00:16:56.520 matters and what is right you were I mean you got it right the all the media appearances that
00:17:02.940 you've been on you were on the Tucker show you were on Piers Morgan and on the last appearance
00:17:08.120 you had on my stream you mentioned how you thought the Patrick Brett David show was going to be a
00:17:12.280 setup you got it spot on they recently posted a podcast and a video where they were criticizing
00:17:18.700 and they were saying that you were a fraud because of that that clip obviously well that was
00:17:24.140 showed that you predicted that attack just like you predicted the attacks on iran so were you
00:17:31.180 wait so so so so um i will be on a show tomorrow i i've agreed to go on the show because i feel
00:17:40.780 it's important to engage different perspectives yeah um so i was on the medi has seen show um
00:17:47.260 and you know he spent an hour sorry he spent half an hour with me i think 10 minutes of it was he
00:17:52.540 he was just lobbying criticisms, acquisitions against me.
00:17:57.540 And it was not a pleasant experience.
00:18:00.460 I mean, he's very aggressive and he's very provocative.
00:18:05.240 But I felt that for my audience,
00:18:07.480 it was good to see me in this sort of situation.
00:18:11.420 It's good that I'm not in a bubble
00:18:13.500 and that I'm willing to hear a different perspective.
00:18:15.720 And so I think it's important for me to confront my critics
00:18:19.780 and to provide my um side of the story i i you know we talked about this last time but i think
00:18:25.460 the most important thing is to be open-minded and to engage people in good faith debate some people
00:18:30.980 may not may not have good faith but i think it's very important to set the principle of
00:18:35.540 it's really important to engage in debate just for your own self-learning remember last time we
00:18:40.900 spoke you were saying that a lot of these debates or loud panels could be a waste of time and it's
00:18:46.020 better to sit down with somebody you disagree with and have a contentious conversation but
00:18:51.860 how do you differentiate those loud debates between a an exchange of ideas right so i mean
00:18:59.620 um i think i think a very quick limits test is how long is it going to be if it's 10 minutes
00:19:03.860 you know they're looking for sound bites because i've been on tv before and i i know what tv is
00:19:07.940 like they're looking for you know the gotcha moment um but so david um patrick that david
00:19:14.420 to his credit has given me two hours so it'll be a two-hour conversation um and so i think i have
00:19:21.300 enough time to elaborate on certain points that i was not able to elaborate on saying maybe pierce
00:19:25.780 morgan because i was 15 minutes right um and the other thing is how many people are in this debate
00:19:32.500 right so you're on pierce morgan the panel there's like three or four people they're all they're all
00:19:36.580 shutting over one another and i don't really enjoy that sort of thing um but i think with um
00:19:41.860 Patrick, David, it'll be me and his people.
00:19:45.880 I would love to see that.
00:19:47.240 I mean, they have been pushing the war quite a bit.
00:19:49.800 I saw recently, I don't know if Patrick was on it,
00:19:52.560 but they had several of the other co-hosts.
00:19:54.800 They were essentially saying that they want to keep on escalating this conflict,
00:19:58.240 which you've spelled out in your lectures was, it's just going to be a disaster.
00:20:02.040 I like what Joe Kent said.
00:20:03.600 He said that they should retreat and they should try to negotiate
00:20:06.640 and work with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
00:20:09.080 There's no other opportunity.
00:20:10.460 It seems like they're getting closer to a ground troop invasion.
00:20:14.100 So if they keep making this mistake and listening to people like, I don't know if you know,
00:20:18.120 Loomer, she's saying that she wants the United States to bomb all the mosques in Iran,
00:20:24.380 I'm not even exaggerating, to bomb their power plants.
00:20:27.320 It seems like that was just hit and they are, Iran's refusing to negotiate at all because
00:20:31.920 they hit the power plants.
00:20:33.340 And a lot of this is straight up war crime.
00:20:35.680 It doesn't even seem like war crime has a real meaning anymore because they are not
00:20:40.240 to face pressure from the geneva convention from the united nations they just get away with it
00:20:46.240 yeah yeah no i think joe ken is absolutely right you know if the united states were to
00:20:53.760 just stop this war and retreat iran would be perfectly happy to go to the negotiating table
00:21:00.880 because what people forget is that there are different factions within iran as well there
00:21:06.720 There are many factions who don't want this war to continue because, obviously, this will be devastating for the civilians.
00:21:14.960 And it's going to take years and years to build back a lot of infrastructure.
00:21:20.320 So if the United States were to retreat today and close their Middle East bases, Iran would be pretty happy to negotiate a deal with the United States where both would be responsible for the struggle of Hormuz.
00:21:33.740 And they would share tolls and tariffs.
00:21:35.740 I guarantee you, if the United States were to say to Iran, we're leaving, let's make a deal that benefits both of us, Iran would be like, absolutely.
00:21:44.260 And you know what? Iran would be like, you know what, if you want to come and invest in our country, and if you want us to join the USD system, if you want us to buy U.S. treasuries, we'd be happy to do so.
00:21:56.080 You know, just strike a deal like China did with China in the 90s, right, where China was given most favorite nation trading status.
00:22:06.600 You had tons of American investment and expertise flowing into the country.
00:22:10.660 And in return, China started to buy a lot of U.S. treasuries.
00:22:14.000 Iran would be more than happy to make this deal.
00:22:16.400 They'd be ecstatic about making this deal.
00:22:18.640 So the big question is, why not make this deal?
00:22:23.400 It's mutually beneficial.
00:22:24.920 it's win-win it will bring peace to the world the art of the deal but the heart of the deal yes we
00:22:32.360 know i mean look if you if you watch uh predictive history you you could see that that's not going
00:22:37.920 to happen this is the effect of hubris i mean just look what trump's saying i mean this morning
00:22:43.520 that's what he should do that's obviously the only outcome it's going to be a disaster
00:22:48.120 he is completely losing his mind i don't know if you think that he has some cognitive issues going
00:22:56.060 on it seems like a senile old person it's a straight-up disaster and since the last time
00:23:01.900 i spoke to you pam bondy has now been uh fired they're saying that she's going to be repositioned
00:23:08.360 the private sector she's no longer attorney general hegseth was questioned and pressed for
00:23:12.980 firing eight top generals within the military it seems like although i mean they they've been
00:23:18.900 declaring victory for four weeks i don't know what type of victorious war this is if nothing
00:23:24.380 was accomplished besides killing civilians the strait of form was closed our economy is up
00:23:29.560 oil's up everything that you have laid out in your lectures has come true and this is probably
00:23:36.760 going to keep being the disaster that it is and your last uh in the pax judaic arising lecture
00:23:43.400 you were talking about how this is probably going to be the decline of an american empire do you
00:23:48.800 still hold that position yeah um i absolutely do i think this is the end of american empire
00:23:54.400 the thing about war that people don't appreciate because it's been a long time since we fought a
00:23:59.000 real war is that war makes people crazy right it's like if you're in a fight um and maybe
00:24:06.420 um you didn't mean to get in the fight and maybe maybe in the beginning um the fight was over the
00:24:14.680 pittiest things and the observers think oh well you know let's argue and push each other and then
00:24:20.480 punch each other but then but then um this thing will stop but once you're in the fight the
00:24:25.060 adrenaline takes over, right? And you just want to win no matter what. And you can do anything
00:24:31.360 to win. So what's happening is that the American military, maybe they were not in for this war,
00:24:41.160 but now that they're in this war, they want to win this war at all costs. And you look at a guy
00:24:49.100 peter hexap whenever he does a press conference i swear to god it's almost like like like like
00:24:55.580 he talks war in a as though he's having an orgasm i mean do you get that impression where like he
00:25:02.620 just loves this right yeah and he says like negotiating with bombs it's like he's climaxing
00:25:08.780 yeah like like it's it's these people are it's these people are insane and i think that's what
00:25:14.220 war does to people you know you go to world war one where you know for years they were throwing
00:25:18.980 millions of people to the devs in the trenches they were ordering millions of men um to go run
00:25:26.080 into machine gun fire and you and then you're you're like what why would they do that that's
00:25:33.120 that's irrational but you have to understand war makes people crazy so as this thing progresses
00:25:38.360 you're going to see more craziness, more madness on the part of Trump and Hexev.
00:25:44.460 I mean, Hexev loves this thing. And then Trump doesn't want to lose face, right?
00:25:49.900 He fears, I mean, the thing he fears most is humiliation, being called a clown, being called incompetent.
00:25:57.300 He's a very insecure man. So I think that they would definitely, they're definitely going to bomb power plants.
00:26:03.280 and they are going to definitely bomb these alien plants
00:26:08.020 and they're definitely going to send a ground troops.
00:26:10.160 This thing will just escalate and escalate.
00:26:12.440 And the problem is that as this becomes much more crazy,
00:26:17.060 as this becomes much more mad,
00:26:19.960 the American people will become much more desensitized to this madness.
00:26:24.980 And eventually things will become much more normalized
00:26:27.480 until America finds itself in total war.
00:26:29.980 And that's the real fear.
00:26:31.880 We already are desensitized.
00:26:32.980 The war never happens on our soil.
00:26:35.980 We are so far away from these conflicts.
00:26:38.100 The vast majority of people I did an interview or I talked to people in the subway station,
00:26:42.960 most of them, they are following the idea of ignorance is bliss.
00:26:47.220 They're just like, I don't want to read about it.
00:26:49.180 And it's just in comparison, you think about the people in Iran, they don't get to think that way.
00:26:53.860 It's not like, hmm, I'm just going to turn my brain off to it because it hurts my feelings.
00:26:57.200 They have to think about it because it's life.
00:26:59.340 But for us, the great tragedy is information.
00:27:02.980 So it's the desensitization that you could see in America.
00:27:06.920 It stretched to Gaza and around the world.
00:27:09.340 Americans getting more upset about Harambe than they are about this conflict.
00:27:14.700 And I have been extremely alarmed that we are so desensitized.
00:27:21.620 What I'm also realizing is you're talking about the insanity of it and Hegset saying we negotiate with bombs.
00:27:29.940 He is treating it like it's a video game.
00:27:31.680 He talks about it, and even their marketing of this war is like an 80s action movie, like it's Rambo or Scarface.
00:27:38.660 They're, you know, posting golf edits, and it turns into a bomb.
00:27:41.840 They really do believe that this is playing a video game in a way.
00:27:45.740 I don't think that they view it as human life at all.
00:27:47.900 If you look at the drone footage that they're posting, it's as if they're using an Xbox controller.
00:27:52.800 i've also i think a lot of people have seen well because it's easter that the evangelical sect
00:28:00.220 which doesn't represent all catholics and all christians all orthodox does specific to the
00:28:05.480 evangelical christians paula white trump's spiritual advisor what she's doing you know
00:28:10.200 blowing into the microphone and getting people to do exorcisms the fact that they're trying to pray
00:28:15.240 for this war and turning trump into an idol trump is using you know messiah-like rhetoric what is
00:28:20.960 the truth about evangelical christians how are they so insane not all of them but they are using
00:28:27.360 some really insane rhetoric well you know what two years ago when i um was posting my my lectures to
00:28:36.240 youtube um i said there were there'll be three major reasons for a u.s invasion of iran and the
00:28:44.100 Three reasons were, number one, Christian Zionism, the evangelicals in America.
00:28:50.820 The second was Saudi Arabia.
00:28:52.860 And the third is hubris, empire, right?
00:28:54.940 So for me, Israel is not a larger factor as people assume it to be.
00:29:03.820 I think the Christian Zionists are a much larger problem.
00:29:07.800 And so for them, this war in the Middle East is the fulfillment of biblical prophecy,
00:29:15.560 meaning that this will eventually culminate with the second coming and the return of Jesus and the
00:29:20.200 rapture. And so if they can provoke events in a certain way, then they will cause a domino effect,
00:29:31.320 a chain uh reaction which will lead to the end of the world right and so um the certain conditions
00:29:40.600 that they have to meet is um one is a war in the middle east which is happening right now
00:29:47.160 second is the destruction of the electric moss and the building of the third temple
00:29:52.600 this will happen i think with next two years it will happen very very soon and i think it's going
00:29:57.240 to shock people um if you don't believe that this war is eschatological or religious in any way
00:30:03.640 when the elaxic mosques is destroyed i guarantee you you you you will you will start to believe
00:30:08.120 this is a religious war um anti-semitism is actually a very important part of apostle as
00:30:13.400 well because they need the jewish diaspora to return to uh israel and then uh you have the uh
00:30:21.000 jewish messiah becoming the jewish messiah um and then you have the war of gog and magog okay so you
00:30:26.280 you have these you need you need to have these different elements in place so it seems as though
00:30:30.760 there's a script in place and there are um fundamentalists um just crazy religious extremists
00:30:40.520 on um and and you know they occupy different countries right so you have these zionists in
00:30:47.560 israel but then you have the christian zionists in america um and they're all working towards
00:30:53.800 the the same goal and and i i don't think people especially especially young people appreciate the
00:31:02.120 appeal of this eschatology um it's it's almost like a drug it because it's a way to structure
00:31:12.920 your life and give it meaning and purpose right you're just trying to achieve one goal and it's
00:31:18.200 It's a script, so all you need to do is play your part, you know, speak one or two lines in the script,
00:31:24.760 and the script will move automatically, naturally, almost divinely towards the end of the world and the coming return of Jesus.
00:31:38.260 And people don't appreciate how powerful this movement is because if you look at the stats, okay,
00:31:45.040 About a quarter, one-fourth of Americans are evangelicals, okay?
00:31:51.380 Most are not Christian Zionists, so maybe about 10% are Christian Zionists.
00:31:57.440 But then you're talking about, like, at least in America, 10 to 20, 30 million people who are Christian Zionists, okay?
00:32:07.920 That's a lot of people.
00:32:10.060 Because remember, not only do they believe this stuff, but they're actively contributing and acting towards achieving this vision, which means that they're donating money to this cause.
00:32:21.740 So there's a pastor named John Hagee, H-A-G-E-E, and he runs an organization called Christians Unite for Israel.
00:32:31.000 It's about 7 million people.
00:32:32.140 They have 7 million people in this group.
00:32:34.260 And what they specialize in is fundraising funds to fund West Bank settlement.
00:32:40.800 So these are the people driving a lot of the conflict in the Middle East
00:32:46.260 because they want the Jews to return to Israel,
00:32:50.300 which would initiate a chain of events that would lead to the return of Jesus.
00:32:55.500 So they do fundraising, but also they will also work for the government.
00:32:59.580 They'll lobby politicians.
00:33:00.680 if you speak out against israel these people will call you up every single day and batter you and
00:33:08.760 they'll go to the office and protest you okay so these people um they may not have that much money
00:33:13.300 but they certainly are willing to work their ass off in order to achieve their vision and they're
00:33:18.880 united they have the same purpose and then you combine this with apac money right the apac people
00:33:25.040 and all these jewish zionist billionaire money and they become like an unstoppable political force
00:33:30.380 in america since we last spoke to al-aksa mosque was closed for eid prayer yeah i think it was the
00:33:36.940 first time since 1967. it's also been closed for 35 days and i was leaving saudi originally i had
00:33:42.620 to cancel it because of the war i was going to go to medina with a big group for ramadan had to be
00:33:47.740 canceled but i ended up going anyway and on the way back i was in the istanbul airport it's a huge
00:33:52.140 international airport i saw this giant screen playing the news and it showed that they were
00:33:57.500 reporting israel's reporting that iran's debris from missiles was fired near near al-aksa mosque
00:34:04.060 in jerusalem so it's that seems like the that's the playbook you know the division that you see
00:34:09.260 between the persians and arabs it seems like there are some sunni shia conflict they were probably
00:34:15.740 going to try to pin it similar to you know if you can make a comparison to 9-11 there will probably
00:34:21.660 try to pin it on iran and say that they are the ones responsible for bombing al-aksa moss even
00:34:26.140 Even though it's a holy site for Sunni and Shias, it's the third holy city, Jerusalem.
00:34:30.520 And Al-Aqsa Mosque is the third most important mosque in the world.
00:34:34.380 Why was it closed?
00:34:36.540 Some people are speculating that it could be because Mossad's planting bombs there.
00:34:41.340 Is there a specific reason?
00:34:44.260 Look, so you just look at what's happening, what's been happening these past few years.
00:34:50.220 And it's pretty clear what the playbook is, okay?
00:34:54.260 so um many years ago this texas farmer um he breaded perfect red heifers right and then he
00:35:04.360 and it cost him millions of dollars to uh breed uh breed perfect red heifers and you need them
00:35:11.220 as a sacrifice to consecrate the grounds for the building of the third temple and then he
00:35:16.120 flew them to israel and so now there's like uh they're all in israel they're all perfect
00:35:21.480 they're all ready to be sacrificed when the time is appropriate okay that's number one number two
00:35:26.900 is that there's this organization in israel called the jewish uh sorry the temple institute the
00:35:31.340 temple institute they have a website and what they've done is they have already built brick by
00:35:36.680 brick the third temple okay so the third temple is already built and all they have to do is move
00:35:43.000 it into position when uh the dome of the rock is destroyed because the dome of the rock is uh where
00:35:48.840 the third temple has to be um that's number two number three is uh for the past few years
00:35:55.600 they've been conducting archaeological digs under alexic the alexic complex now why would you do
00:36:02.500 that and the answer is well because you plan you plan to plant bombs to do a control demolition
00:36:08.720 last june there was a prominent israeli rabbi who told his followers oh my god this war this
00:36:17.800 12 day war it was a perfect opportunity to do a false flag where we retain an iranian missile
00:36:24.840 hits the alaxac mosque we blow it up and we control demolition and then um the persians and
00:36:31.580 the arabs because they're animals start killing each other and then we have peace in the middle
00:36:35.980 east right so it seems as though all the ingredients are in place all the elements are in
00:36:43.160 place and what i think they're waiting for is this what i think they're waiting for is global
00:36:49.480 economic collapse and this can happen in the next six months right when east asia is going to be
00:36:55.260 out of oil and you and you um have total uh lockdowns like covid um where in africa people
00:37:02.660 people are starving because they don't have fertilizer anymore in the united states people
00:37:07.160 are riding uh because of inflation because of the national draft whatever but when the entire world
00:37:12.700 chaos no one's gonna notice the alexic moss has been destroyed right and i think they're waiting
00:37:20.940 for that they're very patient they're very methodical i think you will see this happen
00:37:25.820 all this play out next year year or two have you noticed a shift in the strategy to prevent this
00:37:31.820 information from spreading because any sort of basic analysis and you can understand what the
00:37:36.700 objective is before several years ago this sort of information would have been censored everywhere
00:37:42.700 I noticed now that I spoke to an American soldier on stream and I was telling him about the war
00:37:49.180 what's really happening he's like I just want to defend my country well Rubio said that they did
00:37:53.440 not pose a threat and they preemptively attacked Israel to prevent an attack they were defending
00:37:57.580 themselves by striking first and he started saying that okay well I want to protect God's chosen
00:38:03.720 people I'm a Christian and I'm telling him okay well there's the similarities between Muslims and
00:38:08.140 christians we both believe jesus the messiah most israel well not all not most but many believe that
00:38:14.020 jesus is burning in hell why would you die for these people even when you tell people this they
00:38:19.140 still believe in their programming is this the new strategy have they realized that they won
00:38:27.060 the propaganda war so they don't need to censor um so i think that what's happening now is very
00:38:36.600 different from what happened during covid right uh because remember in the first few um weeks of
00:38:42.740 covid there were there was huge suspicion that this was a lab leak um and there were a lot of
00:38:49.200 criticisms that these lockdowns won't work and we shouldn't trust the vaccines and there's a massive
00:38:55.160 campaign to censor anyone and everyone who raised any questions about covid that's why i was banned
00:39:01.680 on youtube for that reason right right and today we're seeing the complete opposite where
00:39:07.680 very prominent influencers such as yourself such as dr carlson are given huge microphones and
00:39:15.560 allowed to say what do they want against this war you have a lot of americans who are now
00:39:21.860 rooting for iran because they understand how unjust this war is i'm being amplified in throughout
00:39:29.580 social media i don't think it's organic i i i think like i'm being amplified uh and and given
00:39:36.140 more prominence than i should be and so the question is why is this happening and one
00:39:44.940 suspicion i have is that this sort of social dissent this social division is also part of the
00:39:56.300 playbook um because if they if this war is meant to move towards uh the end of the world and the
00:40:04.940 great uh reset then you need civil war throughout the western world right you need civil war in
00:40:11.900 america you need civil war in europe and what better way to foment civil war to have people
00:40:19.580 argue all the time on social media uh what better way than to um uh show people that this war is
00:40:31.260 pointless it's unwinnable um and just so um apathy and discontent in in the american mind so
00:40:41.980 So, I mean, I don't know if this is true, but I think that if we just assume that this war is eschatological and there are many powerful people who benefit from the Great Reset, then civil war is part of the script.
00:41:01.540 I've been trying to advocate for unity as much as I possibly can, and I'm sure you felt it.
00:41:07.780 I think it's part of the coordinated attack on you.
00:41:10.020 so many people that should ally with you and understand what you're talking about i'm seeing
00:41:15.460 them lash out at you so angrily and i'm yes it's confusing also with the rise of these ai accounts
00:41:23.040 on x and you half of the replies on my twitter it's just straight up people talking about my
00:41:28.440 faith and my race and person it's just and it's like they have notifications on you click on the
00:41:33.620 profile it doesn't even look real and it is demoralizing i think that they shifted from
00:41:38.000 censorship to demoralization because it's draining that's why i asked you about spiritual warfare
00:41:43.320 because that will really it is probably why you felt like you were having a mental health problem
00:41:49.660 in marsh because all of that is not normal for one yes to process yes yeah no listen um there
00:41:59.320 are certain individuals that before i highly respected and i thought that they would be on
00:42:05.280 my side completely so one person that comes to mind is david ike i'm not sure if you come across
00:42:11.060 yeah his work i was about that and like and like i've said very nice things about david ike in the
00:42:16.660 past i think he's been very courageous in um trying to promote his ideas even though i don't
00:42:23.580 really agree with some of his ideas i agree with most of his ideas but i disagree with some aspects
00:42:28.980 of of his ideas but that's just normal right two intelligent person they might be sympathetic
00:42:34.540 towards each other um they might have a similar viewpoint but they have some disagreements on
00:42:39.560 certain issues and he's been vindicated so many times right because he was one of the first to
00:42:45.260 promote the idea that the elite are this transnational cabal of pedophiles right and
00:42:52.280 he's been proven right so many times and when i blew up he was one of the first to attack me
00:42:58.800 saying that i'm basically a useful idiot i'm i'm like working for the global cult
00:43:03.760 to show discontent and show confusion among the people and he's been consistent about it and
00:43:11.060 it's been really surprising for me because again we will agree david ike and i if we were to sit
00:43:18.100 down we would agree on like nine percent of everything and we might disagree on is it really
00:43:24.120 global cold um are there really interdimensional lizard um people i mean we might disagree on
00:43:29.800 certain aspects but on the most part like the general trend how the world works we would like
00:43:35.960 we would get along very very well and he's been very hostile towards me and he's been very hostile
00:43:41.880 towards target carlson for whatever reason because target carlson has been the most consistent
00:43:46.280 anti-war voice in america for the past five six years and so it's very strange i find patrick
00:43:52.920 that david also very strange because five years ago or four years ago during covert like i i would
00:43:59.400 have loved to be on a show and we we would we would have like shown how uh covert was clearly
00:44:04.440 a lab leak clearly it was a bioweapon clearly these lockdowns um were authoritarian measures
00:44:11.000 uh clearly you shouldn't take the vaccine um we would have agreed on dei we would have agreed on
00:44:15.720 woke politics we would have been on a lot issues and before i was watching a lot and then this
00:44:21.000 israel thing happens and for whatever reason he's very pro-israel pro-war and he attacks me um
00:44:29.160 and and and so i just find this really weird i've seen it outside of geopolitics i saw david
00:44:35.960 ike that one was confusing he has been critical of alex jones and i can see how that makes sense
00:44:41.000 because alex jones was probably one of the most important trump influencers but i like that he's
00:44:46.280 saying the right things now so i was very skeptical of alex for a while but i like that he's changed
00:44:52.440 his opinion and i think he's saying the right things now but david like that one is really i
00:44:56.200 was gonna bring him on i invited him to come on the stream i was gonna ask him about that because
00:45:00.600 it doesn't make sense but outside of politics i've seen it with faith too i think a lot of people
00:45:05.640 i don't think it's paid i really think this is the product of social media and their new strategy
00:45:10.520 because people are attacking their own group i'm seeing a lot of muslims turn against each other
00:45:17.100 you know people oh okay i live in dubai you're supporting iran and then you have so much
00:45:21.920 infighting people you know especially within the islamic world usually the muslims are some of the
00:45:27.840 united people and you know small disagreements people are hyper fixating on and arguing with
00:45:34.100 each other i'm telling them and reaching out to them this is such a minor thing that you should
00:45:38.800 not be focusing your energy on but i really think people are are wrapped up in that new
00:45:44.740 propaganda strategy of hatred you know one thing that might be interesting is maybe you could set
00:45:51.880 up a conversation uh between uh me and david ike you know invite both of us on on your stream and
00:45:57.880 try to figure out what's going on because i see him as a teacher you know for the past uh few
00:46:02.260 decades he's gone out of his way to educate and enlighten the general public about how the world
00:46:07.600 really works i see myself in a similar vein so i think we have a similar vision we have a similar
00:46:12.320 outlook and i don't understand why we have disagreements because i mean unlike alex jones
00:46:19.280 i'm not partisan right i never said you know vote for trump and trump's gonna save the world i i
00:46:25.520 mean like like what i said was trump's gonna start this stupid war that's gonna destroy the american
00:46:28.800 empire um so i i mean like i don't see myself as partisan i don't see myself as political i see
00:46:34.480 myself as a teacher who's trying to teach um people how to think for themselves and i think
00:46:39.680 that's something that david like is doing doing as well so i'm completely confused as to why he
00:46:44.400 consists he consistently attacks me um so i would love to have a conversation with that's possible
00:46:51.520 invite is open i think uh i'm happy to set that up with david a lot of it too i i think you're
00:46:57.040 right the war makes people insane and hegseth has said he said the way he's like pat we're
00:47:01.280 we're going to pound them. We're going to, we're going to keep up having Trump, like raising his
00:47:03.940 eyebrows. But equally, I think a lot of people that have been speaking about this for a long
00:47:08.180 time are becoming bitter because it's like, okay, everything that I've been saying, I'm now
00:47:13.980 vindicated about, right? There's been people that have been critical of Trump and of Israel,
00:47:18.740 especially I think anti-Israel critics are now looking at what's happening. It's just,
00:47:23.720 you know, it's, then you get angry. There's a lot of jealousy in the air. Like, oh, he has more
00:47:28.760 followers it's just made people lose that sense of humanity you know because now that you're
00:47:35.840 seeing everything that you was predicted spelled out in front of your eyes what are you going to
00:47:40.240 talk about on your show that you're just going to lash out to people within your circle so and you
00:47:46.980 mentioned about Larry Fink and BlackRock and I saw you I think I mentioned that in one of your
00:47:52.200 most recent lectures so Larry Fink the CEO of BlackRock spelled out his new strategy as well
00:47:57.640 It's kind of similar. He's saying that he wants to invest money more on war propaganda, essentially, rather than pushing woke ideology.
00:48:08.360 And the question he was posed was wokeism is a failed project.
00:48:13.260 So I think a lot of people like the liberals, for example, are very critical of Trump and they always protest the billionaire class.
00:48:18.420 it is funny to see them maybe start to realize if they see this interview that so much of their
00:48:24.120 ideology you know the blue hair and all these isms and all these genders this was pushed
00:48:28.840 specifically by the same ones that you protest the zionist billionaire who wants to keep you
00:48:34.880 divided have they given up on pushing dei and wokeism yeah so david ike makes this point and
00:48:42.960 he's absolutely right in that wokeism was a direct response to Occupy Wall Street. Because remember
00:48:48.720 2008, people were pissed because they found out that the financial industry were just a bunch
00:48:54.960 of criminals who didn't know what they were doing, who were incompetent, who controlled all the levels
00:48:58.720 of power so they could build themselves out while screwing over everyone else, right? So you start
00:49:03.740 this huge movement called Occupy Wall Street that transcended all class divisions, all racial
00:49:10.320 divisions and um it was a great movement it was a great um um slogan right against one percent like
00:49:20.080 you know let's let's unite against one percent and i think the powers that be were generally
00:49:24.640 generally horrified by this in fact haley clinton talked about this how you know we can't have this
00:49:29.680 happen where uh the people align against the banking interests because quite honestly um this
00:49:36.880 is a very this could be a very powerful political movement so their strategy then was to promote um
00:49:43.520 dei to sow um dissent and discord and say like no what matters to that class okay that doesn't
00:49:51.040 really matter what matters is race that's what matters you know and like we should focus on
00:49:55.360 the fact that black uh brown uh woman um gay were all historically uh persecuted and that's what we
00:50:04.880 we should be concerned about we should we should be concerned about addressing his historical
00:50:08.500 grievances rather than about wealth redistribution right and so and and so this was promoted for out
00:50:16.080 uh american society especially universities and it's been a disaster for america um and it was
00:50:23.180 completely irrational and and the thing is that it worked and it's made young people impossible
00:50:31.100 to reason with like why are we concerned about racial issues when no one can actually afford
00:50:36.300 a living wage should not should not be our concern uh let's not worry about things that divide us
00:50:41.580 let's let's focus on things that unite us which is our mutual hatred for the banking elite for
00:50:47.660 all these bankers that bankrupt for america and then laughed about it right and and they still
00:50:52.380 got their huge bonuses at the at the end of the year so and and now what they realize is that
00:50:58.940 Well, no, well, DEI is a problem because it also leads to protests against the genocide in Gaza, right?
00:51:05.620 So now we need to change tacks.
00:51:08.720 And, yeah.
00:51:11.700 Yeah, you're right.
00:51:12.560 People, not just people on the left who fell for this BlackRock programming, but on the right wing, too, I tweeted saying that the first racist was Satan.
00:51:22.140 I don't know if you know the story of Satan.
00:51:24.060 You definitely do.
00:51:24.780 And he was rejecting the command to prostrate to Adam.
00:51:28.940 And because he thought that he was, well, at first he was an angel, Angel Jibril.
00:51:33.300 And because he thought he was superior, he refused and then he ended up becoming Satan.
00:51:38.060 So that is an act of superiority.
00:51:40.380 That's the arrogance, that's pride, that's the same as racism.
00:51:44.560 And so many people got really upset with that idea.
00:51:46.880 I thought, you know, there's a difference between making jokes about race and actually harboring racist ideology.
00:51:52.700 And I'm surprised to hear that because this is the problem with Israel.
00:51:56.120 It's a superiority complex.
00:51:57.940 look at the epstein files the way he's speaking about the goyim it comes from this belief that
00:52:04.100 you have something special within your dna that makes you better than others so to focus on what
00:52:10.420 is is really important now is crucial but i think a lot of people are shifting i don't know if you've
00:52:16.500 noticed this but many people who used to classify themselves as democrat or republican as left or
00:52:21.860 right or liberal this stuff i think people have realized slowly that a lot of this is preventing
00:52:27.940 you from seeing the bigger picture and it's really about right and wrong not left and right
00:52:33.540 have you um come across a woman named robin d'angelo i have not you know who she is okay
00:52:39.140 so um robin d'angelo wrote a book called white fragility and what she promotes is the idea that
00:52:49.940 all white people are born racist and this racism is the source of all evil in the world and what
00:53:01.960 white people need to do is engage in a series of self-reflections basically seminars where
00:53:09.740 you pay her to come to you and teach you how to be anti-racist and these seminars are expensive 0.58
00:53:15.940 man like like like just google her she is just loaded um and so she's organizing seminars where 1.00
00:53:25.180 these white urban women come and listen to her tell them how racist they are how evil they are 1.00
00:53:33.320 and they just they just you know lap it up they just love this and the other thing that's really
00:53:39.500 confusing is there's no black person in these seminars. In fact, there's a strict prohibition
00:53:50.220 against black people participating in these seminars. Now, you would think that if you want
00:53:56.460 to reduce your racism, you would engage people who are different from you to learn that they
00:54:03.720 are just like you like empathy right but these seminars strictly strictly demand that the races
00:54:14.060 be kept be kept separate from each other because apparently blacks have historically been 1.00
00:54:23.800 persecuted and victimized so we can't put blacks in a room of white wealthy suburban woman who 0.93
00:54:31.060 would persecute them even more so we have to protect the black people like basically put them
00:54:35.060 in a zoo okay it's important we put black people in a zoo so if we look at them and say oh my god
00:54:40.860 how terrible these black people have to suffer under racism okay but you know what you don't
00:54:45.960 you can't touch them you can't feed them okay you can't interact with them so this
00:54:51.420 robin angelo is like the worst person in america she uh gets rich by um appealing to the idea of 0.98
00:55:03.940 self-victimization and she's a cult leader at the end of the day okay if you just like watch her
00:55:10.980 speak she is a cult leader no different from people like alron hubbard from she's well first
00:55:19.260 she's very charismatic uh she's a great speaker uh but if you just like look at her demeanors
00:55:24.780 if you look look at their speech you can see their logic she's a cult leader
00:55:31.420 yeah i was looking up her wikipedia just now i wanted to see but it doesn't list in the early
00:55:35.500 life what i was looking for uh i made a mistake it's not angel jibriel my mistake it's uh angel
00:55:41.420 iblis became satan people are getting upset right right right so basically this is all nonsense
00:55:48.140 white people aren't born inherently racist this is some a lot of these seminars too you could saw
00:55:53.460 post george floyd and blm white people had so much guilt over the protests going on that they
00:55:59.080 would start to prostrate to black people and recreate slavery and they would let black people
00:56:03.700 whip them but what do you think is there any validity in this well where do you think white
00:56:11.160 supremacy is important today how is this an important issue to talk about today and how
00:56:17.300 does it relate at all to the supremacy we see in israel um so america has always had
00:56:27.140 an issue of racism because america is a melting pot right so if you go back to the
00:56:33.500 19th century the late 19th century the real concern was genetics because these catholics
00:56:43.040 were coming into the country right these catholics from poland ireland italy and they and catholics
00:56:49.680 were having kids and the protestants uh were not having kids and so this started the eugenics
00:56:56.160 movement like which led to planned parenthood uh but the idea is that we need to maintain the
00:57:04.800 integrity and the sanity of the gene pool so we need to basically neuter these immigrants and
00:57:10.400 and prevent them from having kids, while encouraging the Protestants, the Brahmins, to have more kids.
00:57:16.680 And so this has been a concern going back to the late 19th century when immigration was starting to flood the country.
00:57:26.720 And, you know, the Nazis used the American thinking, the American sterilization program, American eugenics program.
00:57:38.500 They basically just copied everything from America.
00:57:43.740 And so this has been a consistent issue.
00:57:48.380 But what I'll also say is that I've been to a lot of countries in the world,
00:57:52.040 and I would say that America is probably the least racist country in the world,
00:57:57.060 because regardless of America's racist past,
00:58:02.600 Americans have deep respect for hard work and for talent.
00:58:09.640 America is the only country in the world where you can come as a nobody and work really hard, open a restaurant, and be a millionaire.
00:58:17.920 And I know because my relatives have done so.
00:58:21.580 And you couldn't do that in China.
00:58:23.620 You couldn't do that in Europe.
00:58:25.220 You couldn't do that anywhere else.
00:58:26.820 So, yeah, I understand that there is a racist past in America.
00:58:31.460 There's a path of slavery. There's a path of genocide against the indigenous people. I understand that. But at the same time, we can't forget that America is still probably the most open and generous society in the world.
00:58:43.580 do you think that there's any sort of validity in the confusion of racism when you look at epstein
00:58:52.340 because i'm wondering how so many people like gates like trump why were they able to get along
00:59:01.800 with somebody like epstein and see him as a friend and see him as one of the same but then you see
00:59:06.400 rhetoric very recently from trump where he's calling somalians low i or somali's low iq
00:59:10.860 is this some sort of subversion how do these wealthy influential people who should be highly
00:59:17.660 intelligent get so easily subverted by an obscene um so i think with epstein it's not racism it's
00:59:26.460 about bloodlines so if you're are part of that that circle people like like the top elite okay
00:59:32.740 you're really concerned about bloodlines and the reason why is that you need to explain in your mind
00:59:43.440 why you have all this power all this money because objectively um bill gates is bill gates has like
00:59:52.180 billions of dollars right so he's like a thousand times wealthier than us normal people but he's
00:59:58.720 a thousand times smarter probably not um and he sort of understands that okay so one thing that
01:00:04.560 they're trying to um look at is is my bloodline different do i come from a race of the divine
01:00:15.040 right am i an ancestor of hercules or achilles right because back back in the greek world kings
01:00:23.200 claim a divine bloodline where you know the mother was raped by zeus or maybe uh the father was
01:00:30.880 hercules uh a son of zeus so for the elite bloodline is very very important and they're constantly
01:00:39.120 proving that how they're descended from like the most powerful people emperors um right so
01:00:47.040 So if you look at Epstein's emails, one thing that he was very obsessed with is family heritage,
01:00:55.160 where he was having a conversation with Arendelle de Rothschild, you know, who was a member of the Rothschild family.
01:01:04.260 And one thing that he told her is, look, there were three families that were very powerful in Europe, Jewish banking families.
01:01:12.380 They were the Rothschilds, the Epsteins, and the Guttmans.
01:01:15.060 and we um built a shelter and hitler lived in the shelter for a long for a long time and he was
01:01:24.320 obsessed with this heritage of his proving to himself and to others that the epstein's is one
01:01:31.520 of the most powerful families in the world they're part of the illuminati they're they're up with
01:01:35.980 they're up there with the rothschilds so this is the this is what the elite is just obsessed with
01:01:41.020 proving to themselves in the world that um they're just divine and that's why they rule
01:01:48.320 because because it's not because of their brilliance it's not because of their ability
01:01:53.660 it's not because of their leadership skills it's because they're divine their blood is just
01:01:58.460 different from ours and again that's why you see keir starmer and trump have something in common
01:02:03.360 both of their uh they have children that married into similar families kushner and then keir
01:02:08.740 Starmer, again, you know who his wife is and who his children are. But then why? On the topic of
01:02:14.720 racism, right now, Lebanon has been invaded illegally. And the reports are that there's
01:02:20.740 a million displaced Lebanese people. It's escalating. Hezbollah has struck back quite
01:02:25.900 a bit in the south of Lebanon, a lot of missiles. But when these churches are getting attacked and
01:02:32.360 priests are getting attacked, you don't see anybody really talking about it in America.
01:02:36.760 It is Easter Sunday today. Why do you think so many Americans turn a blind eye to attacks on Christians in Lebanon?
01:02:44.060 Because they have an idea that Middle Eastern countries are out of people are all Muslim.
01:02:49.340 Lebanon is has a very strong Christian population, but people here don't care.
01:02:56.140 Well, I mean, let's go back to the No Kings protests, which I think happened a week, a couple of a couple of weekends ago.
01:03:04.240 but there's a huge protest right there's no kings directed by israelis in dc a billionaire family
01:03:10.080 right so so you were allowed to protest no kings which i don't i don't even know what that means
01:03:14.560 no kings because america doesn't have a king but you are not allowed to protest the war in iran
01:03:21.040 all right if you were protesting one iran security would come and arrest you or take you away
01:03:26.080 um so and so it's just the silliest thing where you have this global no kings movement
01:03:32.160 um you had no kings movement in canada which is absurd because canada does have a king
01:03:37.140 you had no kings movement in britain which is absurd because britain does have a king
01:03:40.840 but and you have no kings movement in in america um and no one knew what they were they were what
01:03:49.900 their platform was no one knew what their agenda was and so another question then is in 2003 during
01:03:56.480 iraq war there were huge protests around the world against the war there are no protests today so you
01:04:03.360 wonder how much of life today is organic how much of it is uh people actually exploits expressing
01:04:11.120 their views as opposed to they're being paid to protest or they're being paid to promote a certain
01:04:17.120 viewpoint uh online um i i think people don't appreciate the amount of brainwashing indoctrination
01:04:26.800 that goes on in social media in daily life um and and i think that covid was crucial because
01:04:38.480 covid taught the elite not only that people can be programmed to be obedient but also how to program
01:04:45.280 them so you know covid was this massive uh experiment in mass political indoctrination
01:04:52.320 and they're still using the same uh playbook today um and and and and you're right why aren't
01:05:00.640 we protesting this war in iran why aren't we um protesting the what israel is doing in lebanon
01:05:07.680 why aren't we protesting the fact that israel seems to be targeting everyone why why hasn't
01:05:12.320 anyone posted the fact that america at the first day of the war killed the leader of iran which is
01:05:19.600 against national law and also um killed 168 innocent school girls why aren't there any
01:05:28.960 protests against that so all this is really weird i'm wondering uh well i want to ask you after but
01:05:36.080 But I want to figure out what are these methods, because look back at six years ago, the George Floyd protests happened because they saw this video of George Floyd.
01:05:45.860 Derek Chauvin was on putting a knee on his back or neck. And then the entire country quite literally lights up in flames.
01:05:52.260 They're burning Target. They're burning police stations. Everybody's protesting amidst a quarantine where literally the day before people were wiping down their groceries and their Uber Eats orders with the Clorox wipe.
01:06:03.000 the next day they see george floyd and everybody goes outside breaks the quarantine and forgets
01:06:07.520 about social distancing forgets about being afraid the social programming was so effective
01:06:12.400 and you're right i think they did realize that you would think especially six years ago when that
01:06:16.800 happened that if you saw the release of the partial release of the epstein files that there
01:06:20.980 would be national uproar and there's nothing you would think that if there was a war in iran after
01:06:25.940 bragging about no new wars saying that we're not going to make the same mistakes that there would
01:06:29.920 be uprising all over the country. Maybe part of it is that it's majority youth that protests like
01:06:35.940 the Vietnam War. You see these college protests, the college students that were protesting against
01:06:40.280 the genocide in Gaza. A lot of them, they got their student visas revoked or they'd be punished
01:06:44.880 by the university. But outside of that, how do you think that they're able to manipulate and put
01:06:50.820 the population under a mass psychosis? Because Trump even just bragged about, I think yesterday
01:06:55.060 the day before, that he was the one arming the protesters in Iran for the 40,000 innocent
01:07:01.980 civilians they keep talking about. First, it was 30,000. Then Trump in this speech last week says
01:07:06.260 it was 45,000 protesters. I'm seeing some people say it was 90,000 now. But then he says essentially
01:07:11.180 what Mike Pompeo said the day it happened, that CIA was arming these protesters to create mass
01:07:17.900 chaos. How is this so effective? How can almost 8 billion people be controlled by such a small
01:07:25.300 few? Yeah, that's a great question. So I have a theory, okay? So my theory is that the people
01:07:34.140 who are doing this are not the elite. The people who are doing this, engaging social control,
01:07:41.020 are the liberal intellectual class, okay? So let me explain. So 1950s, there's a very popular book
01:07:46.680 the power elite by c right mills he's trying to explain how american power works and he makes
01:07:53.240 this argument which is like the people at the very top okay the people who are the very top of
01:07:57.880 industry finance politics they don't really care um they're just indifferent the people who really
01:08:05.480 care are the 10 not the one percent but the ten percent the ten percent are journalists are
01:08:12.520 teachers or professors or doctors they are the intellectual class who control public opinion
01:08:19.080 who control uh the public narrative and on one hand they think they are the powers that be
01:08:26.360 because they're they are the influencers um they are um the the curators of public opinion
01:08:34.120 but on the other hand they know all their power comes from their association with the power elite
01:08:40.760 okay so on one hand they are uh the ones that who they they so on one hand they believe that
01:08:49.960 they have all the power but on the other hand in their in their heart instinctively they understand
01:08:54.440 that their power comes from loyalty to the real powers that be the generals the financiers the
01:09:02.360 banking interests the politicians okay so um for the longest time as america was very wealthy
01:09:10.360 there was a an agreement between the power elite and the intellectual class and that the intellectual
01:09:17.960 class would be the check and balance on the power elite so that they could balance each other out
01:09:21.960 and create um a fair and open democratic society right and and so for example during the vietnam
01:09:28.120 war when the power elite was engaging in this suicidal uh war of extermination in vietnam um
01:09:36.680 The power elite still allowed the intellectuals to protest.
01:09:42.320 This is what led to the Pentagon Papers and the publication of the Pentagon Papers
01:09:45.540 and Washington Post and New York Times.
01:09:47.520 That's what forced the war to come to an end.
01:09:49.120 And what a concrete on CBS News also opposed this war,
01:09:53.640 and that's what led to eventually the turning of public opinion.
01:09:58.120 So there's this balance, right?
01:10:00.580 And for C. White Mills, that's how America works at the very top.
01:10:05.280 you have the one percent with all the money power but then you have the ten percent which
01:10:11.040 supports the system but which also balances the system to make it more democratic then
01:10:18.080 the problem though is 2016 donald trump won and now the intellectual class have fair anxiety
01:10:27.840 because they see donald trump as representing a populist revolution and if there's something that
01:10:33.920 the intellectual class really hate it's when the people become uppity when they refuse to listen
01:10:42.320 to mainstream news when they read the new york times and say this is bs man when their high
01:10:48.480 school teacher no longer has authority over them they see donald trump as the essential threat to
01:10:55.680 their way of life and that's why they all rallied against him right and and that's why um you had
01:11:04.160 tds tds is not like people have become deranged about donald trump and they're they became
01:11:10.800 irrational it's more like they understand that donald trump represents a public revolution
01:11:17.440 uh and donald trump if his revolution were to succeed then they would lose their way of life
01:11:24.320 because their bosses the power elite would lose the power okay and then you had um covet happen
01:11:32.640 which destroyed a lot of the economy and um the intellectual class benefit from covet because
01:11:40.880 well they could just sit at home and do nothing all day while the workers had to they're called
01:11:46.240 essential workers right they just they still had had to do the job so it taught the intellectual
01:11:51.840 class that okay it's great to be an intellectual because you don't really have to do any work but
01:11:57.440 at the same time it's also be curious it's also unstable uh because it's because now because of
01:12:03.040 covet people recognize that if you just stay at home all day and do your work your work is probably
01:12:09.200 worthless okay i'm sorry to say this but if you are a professor and you can just sit at home and
01:12:14.880 lecture to your students and your students only even have to pay attention to you then you're then
01:12:19.920 why do we need colleges okay and now you have ai and the air revolution it's not about replacing
01:12:27.200 blue-collar workers you can't do that you're about it's about replacing white-collar workers
01:12:32.800 the lawyers the accountants the doctors the professors the high school teachers
01:12:38.080 right so now you have this entire intellectual class that knows that this is popular populist
01:12:44.320 revolution rising, they know that AI can replace them, and they know that people know that they're
01:12:51.960 worthless. So what do they do? They coalesce together, and they try their very best to control
01:13:02.600 public opinion, because that's the only value, right? If they are not able to control public
01:13:07.340 opinion, then they are absolutely worthless, and they're discarded by AI, they're discarded by the
01:13:12.000 power elite and uh they're just sacrificed right so that's why they're working over time to try
01:13:19.260 to control the public discourse as much as possible that's why you have the promotion of
01:13:25.280 dei transgenderism uh throughout schools because that that's a way to brainwash kids into um
01:13:31.920 obedience okay so that's my theory we're seeing it spelled out now the maga cult which is similar
01:13:37.600 to robin d'angelo who you just referenced with racism the trump supporters now they were all
01:13:43.380 anti-war last year they were all saying that if another middle eastern conflict happened
01:13:48.420 they wouldn't support they said the worst thing that could possibly happen for the american empire
01:13:52.960 would be a ground troop invasion then they all adjust the same exact people that were against
01:13:58.020 this have now found new justifications because they put their loyalty completely into this
01:14:03.300 ideology. And I really can't understand how it happens if a lot of these people are paid,
01:14:08.500 but some of them just want to die on this hill, perhaps. I can't figure it out, but they are
01:14:14.760 willing to sacrifice everything they believe in to support this cause. And there's a quote from
01:14:20.240 Trump where he says almost word for word that smart people hate me. Smart people, the intellectual
01:14:27.620 class, the ones that understand what he's doing. And that's why Trump campaigns and why he's so
01:14:31.940 successful in what they call the Bible Belt, where he can convince people in rural towns
01:14:38.700 that he's one of them. So many of the working class Americans, the truck drivers, they are
01:14:44.240 convinced that Trump is like them. Even though he's literally sitting in what looks like a gold
01:14:50.360 throne, one of the first presidents to not even be in DC, living in Mar-a-Lago, this palace with
01:14:56.100 these you know these eyes wide shut like parties i don't know if it's uh if it goes deeper maybe
01:15:03.180 there's some sort of literal hypnosis going on but it really is crazy to to witness firsthand
01:15:09.420 yeah so i'll tell you a story right so in 1992 there was this election um contest between george
01:15:18.620 h.w bush and bill clinton and i want to assume h.w bush would win it easily because first of all
01:15:24.660 it's very hard to understand an incompetent president. Second of all, Bush had just won
01:15:29.180 this very popular Persian Gulf War. His popular ratings were sky high, okay? And what happened
01:15:36.320 was that, first of all, Ross Perot came into the race, which sort of split off the conservative
01:15:44.120 vote. The other thing is that during one of these debates between Bill Clinton, Ross Perot, and
01:15:49.700 um george george george bush george bush during the debate he looked at his watch
01:15:57.700 and this was captured live on national tv you're in a debate um deciding the fate of the country
01:16:05.540 and like i can't be bothered i have to go somewhere okay and and that's what probably
01:16:09.940 lost him the the race and people just thought that this was just the worst politician in the world
01:16:19.140 but people don't remember something really important about that election which is that
01:16:23.460 bill clinton and george hw bush go way back they were very good friends in fact george hw
01:16:31.940 bush saw bill clinton as a prodigy they met during iran contra because george hw bush was basically
01:16:38.100 the de facto leader of the of iran contra he was the one um uh controlling uh this deal and then
01:16:46.420 bill clinton was governor of arkansas at that time and arkansas was a really important hub for iran
01:16:52.260 contra um so they go way back and then you're like okay but why would george hw bush purposely
01:17:01.060 lose the election to bill clinton the reason why is this at this time in history uh george hw
01:17:08.420 bush was trying to promote nafta um he was trying to promote free trade with china and people forget
01:17:15.300 get this, but the Democrats were a working-class party, dead set against NAFTA, dead set against
01:17:24.860 trade with China because of China's human rights record. And Bill Clinton, during the campaign,
01:17:31.520 campaigned as a populist, promising that he would not allow most favored nation trading status with
01:17:42.320 China, promising he won't do NAFTA. And then he gets elected and he does the complete opposite
01:17:51.200 and he destroys the Democratic Party from within. Under Bill Clinton, his eight years,
01:17:58.500 Democratic Party shifts from a party of the working class to the party of the coastal
01:18:04.000 professional elite, which it is still today. So that's how politics work. So there's no way
01:18:10.500 George H. W. Bush could have promoted all these neoliberal reforms, but Bill Clinton could, right?
01:18:16.780 So going back to today where there's no way Joe Biden could have launched a war against Iran
01:18:22.380 because the MAGA people would have gone up in arms, right? You would have like
01:18:26.620 rides in the streets, right? But Donald Trump can, okay?
01:18:32.440 I'm wondering, not to harp on this forever, but it's just, it's so confusing. From your
01:18:37.680 perspective growing up in you mostly grew up in china correct not in canada no i actually grew up
01:18:43.560 in canada okay so so i was six when i went over to canada and that's where i grew up and then i
01:18:48.440 went to yale for about four years then then i came to china so i've been here i've been here since um
01:18:53.980 99 since since graduated from yale yeah i was just wondering what your perspective on how that works
01:18:59.400 is because to me it's so plainly obvious the criticism they have for somebody like mom donnie
01:19:04.480 for example i live in new york city they are criticizing him for the way he eats if he's
01:19:09.120 eating during an interview or if he's picking up food with his hand the same way people eat pizza
01:19:13.480 but the stuff that trump gets away with if i imagining kamala harris for example launched
01:19:18.940 a ground troop invasion or was tweeting the things that trump is tweeting every there would
01:19:23.420 be mass outrage i'm wondering what the the key factor is what is that is it a race thing what
01:19:30.120 makes people get let trump get away with what he's getting away with what's the most important
01:19:35.520 aspect of his rhetoric or the way he prevents presents himself i think it's just the fact that
01:19:41.760 uh he's so unpredictable the fact that like every single day he's changing his mind like like you
01:19:47.880 know there was a press conference where like every sentence was a contradiction right he's like we
01:19:52.460 won the war oh we lost we're we're not winning the war but we'll win it oh we can't win the war
01:19:58.120 he just kept going on and on and on. And so when you become like that, when you are unpredictable,
01:20:05.020 people are able to project their fantasies onto you, right? So for the MAGA people, Donald Trump
01:20:11.760 is playing a 5D chess game, which is like his real goal is not to win the war in Iran. His real
01:20:17.180 goal is to destroy the deep state with this war. Donald Trump, if he is to, you know, basically
01:20:25.780 free america of transnational capital if he's able if he's to liberate america from the deep
01:20:30.180 state who've been in power since the 1963 assassination of jfk he needs this war to
01:20:37.060 um basically consolidate power right this war that the deep state wants this war because
01:20:44.100 um they want to maintain the american empire but donald trump wants to use this war to become
01:20:49.380 um a monarch which is necessary in order for america to return to its democratic roots so
01:20:57.040 for them it's this 5d chess and he is flirting with the idea of running for a third term
01:21:03.040 jd vance they're trying to separate okay so he's gonna can you explain how is that gonna work is
01:21:08.280 it because it's wartime look i think donald trump has been very clear about this he is going to get
01:21:17.380 third term and the reason why is that if he ever steps out of office the democrats come to power
01:21:23.220 the first and only thing democrats are going to do is persecute this guy to death okay i mean think
01:21:30.500 about what happened to him like when he left office in 2020 right there was a fbi raid on
01:21:37.140 mar-a-lago because he had some classified documents that everyone in washington has right so everything
01:21:42.580 thing in Washington, D.C. is classified. And like they didn't prosecute Hillary Clinton for having
01:21:48.300 a private email server, which is against, you know, law. They didn't prosecute Joe Biden for
01:21:56.260 having classified documents in his garage in Delaware. So clearly this was a political
01:22:01.200 persecution. Right. So you have that FBI raid in Mar-a-Lago. You have lawfare where, you know,
01:22:09.640 six um attorney generals were trying to um uh prosecute donald trump you you had these um
01:22:17.800 lawsuits that were trying to bankrupt donald trump um so so like if donald trump ever leave office
01:22:24.280 the democrats would just make his life a living hell they would not just go after him but they
01:22:27.720 would go after his immediate family right because remember don jr is all is involved in a lot of
01:22:32.120 cryptocurrency uh shenanigans uh there's been a lot inside of trading um in the trump white house
01:22:38.600 uh this this past year and it's all very blatant and there's a lot of evidence to suggest that
01:22:42.920 this is all inside of trading um so there are a lot of court cases that that uh they can file
01:22:49.400 against donald trump but and donald understands this he understands look look i'm doing all this
01:22:54.920 i know that if i leave office i'll be i'll be prosecuted by the democrats so i won't leave
01:22:59.240 office it's that simple okay um and and um a lot of a lot of pieces are already in place
01:23:07.640 for his third term so for example he's turning ice into the into his basically private secret police
01:23:13.880 it's private uh police force uh and he's he's expanding their powers he's uh talked about
01:23:20.440 deploying national guard throughout the country um he might use this war to suspend the constitution
01:23:28.920 uh there might be a false flag attack um in 2028 he could technically run as a vice president and
01:23:35.880 have a son don jr as the president president nominee believe it or not but there's nothing
01:23:39.960 in the constitution that prevents you from doing this it's immoral but it's not illegal also if the
01:23:47.800 democrats were to challenge this it would go to supreme court and donald trump appointed three
01:23:53.320 justices to the supreme court and he'll probably appoint two more over the next two years so so
01:23:58.360 he'll have like like a solid majority um so again i don't know the specifics of what they have have
01:24:05.560 in mind i think he could run for a third term as the vice president and i think that's the most
01:24:09.560 likely option but he could also um as this war gets worse and worse he could also suspend the
01:24:14.360 constitution like zelensky did in in ukraine right um so i'm pretty confident he will get his third
01:24:20.920 terms though it's not just insider trading they're doing these prediction markets and he's giving
01:24:26.120 ardents to people who are clearly paying him the yeah it's so obvious and nobody speaks about it
01:24:31.800 it you can see the market right before he gives a speech about when he's going to attack iran again
01:24:37.760 because the strait of humus is closed so clearly there's people on the inside that are making
01:24:43.200 trades especially uh in the oil market but they get away with this organized crime more than i've
01:24:48.900 ever seen anybody uh get away with this stuff and and sorry but i'm saying he gets away with it
01:24:55.440 Because he's doing the bidding of the elite, right?
01:24:58.520 The elite wants this war in Iran, and Trump is doing that.
01:25:02.520 And as long as Trump keeps this war going, then the elite will allow him to get away with anything.
01:25:07.800 But once he's out of office, then he'll be destroyed.
01:25:12.160 Other major predictions.
01:25:13.560 So you're predicting that there will be a third term.
01:25:15.540 We saw Miriam Adelson pretty much say that she would fund millions more dollars.
01:25:20.260 What can we expect going forward?
01:25:21.860 When could the ground troop invasion inevitably be?
01:25:24.640 Because there are no signs that we are getting out of this.
01:25:28.120 Besides them declaring victory, this seems like it's going to continue to stretch out.
01:25:33.920 So I think we're already in a ground invasion phase because of what happened this weekend, right?
01:25:38.620 So remember, there was this pilot that had to eject from his plane, an F-15, that got shot down by the Iranians.
01:25:47.700 and there was a massive search and rescue operation for him that involved hundreds of
01:25:54.720 special forces as well as possibly thousands of support staff and that was essentially a ground
01:26:01.020 um invasion that wasn't a ground excursion and the thing thing about these things is that like
01:26:07.400 once you set the precedent then there'll be more of these things so um let let let me talk broadly
01:26:15.880 about what happened this weekend okay so the fact that the f-15 is shot down shows us that
01:26:24.120 probably more f-15s will be shot down in the future because the reality is that these um
01:26:33.660 um jets are not as invincible as people believe them to be also the iranians have shown themselves
01:26:41.900 extremely creative um so rather than use radars i think they locked down lock lock uh on um heat
01:26:50.220 signatures okay and that's that's something that um the american military didn't didn't expect
01:26:55.900 so the uranus are proving themselves much more flexible much more creative and much more resilient
01:27:01.020 than people assumed to be because remember four weeks ago the americans according to people had
01:27:06.540 already established aero supremacy meaning all air defense was knocked out was was knocked um
01:27:12.220 out the other problem is that if americans continue with this air bomber campaign it's
01:27:18.620 going to cost a lot of wear and tear because these are very expensive machines very sophisticated
01:27:24.620 and very hard to maintain they were never designed to fight a long war they were designed to fight a
01:27:29.020 two-week war at at most and so as this thing keeps on going you're gonna have you're gonna have
01:27:34.700 malfunction which is going to force these planes to crash into um iran and and and so it's impossible
01:27:43.100 to sustain an air campaign for too long and historically what you do first is you send
01:27:50.220 them ground forces to clear their defenses for your airplanes to come in to establish
01:27:55.420 euro supremacy and so the americans will have no choice but to eventually use ground forces
01:28:01.180 to pay to pay the way for their their air war um so that's the first point i want to make
01:28:10.220 yeah and it's a second point yeah good sorry sorry go yeah i was just gonna let them know
01:28:15.340 the audience know that the f-15 jet costs around 90 million dollars extremely expensive supposed
01:28:19.820 to be invincible similar to the gerald ford these things are supposed to be invincible
01:28:24.060 and they're declaring that the military is destroyed the air force is destroyed in their
01:28:27.820 anti-aircraft technology is destroyed the f-15 being shot down goes against that narrative
01:28:33.000 completely but please continue yeah and the other thing is that during this rescue operation
01:28:38.720 um they lost more planes i think a couple of black hawk helicopters were shot down
01:28:45.440 two c-130s were stranded and they had to blow blow them up because they didn't want the
01:28:52.960 iranians to capture their planes so the entire operation cost hundreds of millions of dollars
01:29:00.400 billions of dollars actually and i see people on twitter who are like this can't possibly
01:29:06.320 be a rescue operation because why would the americans commit so many resources
01:29:12.480 take so many casualties just to rescue one pilot it makes no sense whatsoever and my argument is
01:29:20.160 this the americans when they fight a war it's not really about military strategy it's really more
01:29:26.320 about optics and narrative right so um if you're if you're a special operator you're delta or navy
01:29:33.680 you're not thinking about how to win this war you're thinking about after this war can i get
01:29:38.640 a book deal can i get a movie deal can i go i'm serious man this is like literally how these guys
01:29:43.640 think you've got this culture where special forces have taken over the military they are now the
01:29:50.600 superstars of the military and for them what's important is that the military revolves around
01:29:56.520 them and their ego and this this is a problem in the military and a lot of people have talked about
01:30:02.280 this where you've got these prima donnas who think that they're the generals and they refuse to take
01:30:09.880 orders from from from the from the generals right and it's something that's reinforced in popular
01:30:14.760 culture where you know you go back to the um osama bin laden capture that was like huge news uh and
01:30:21.960 they made a movie about it and and you know um these navy seals were invited to give talks and
01:30:29.080 they have book deals and and all that so you've got this culture in the american military and
01:30:36.040 And the people, the special operators, it's not about how to win this war.
01:30:41.660 It's about, like, how do I look good in this war?
01:30:45.060 And that's why America engages in these, like, high-risk, low-reward operations.
01:30:49.840 And this can be a huge problem as this war continues.
01:30:53.480 Because America doesn't have infinite resources.
01:30:55.800 Because America can't afford to, like, every weekend go rescue a pilot and spend, like, you know, a billion dollars doing so.
01:31:04.480 Yeah.
01:31:04.920 And the other thing is, look, this is exactly what they did in 2003.
01:31:13.420 So there was this private name, Jessica Lynch, Jessica Lynch, L-Y-N-C-H, okay?
01:31:20.140 And her convoy was ambushed by the Iraqis because it got lost from the main convoy.
01:31:27.620 And she was captured as a person of war.
01:31:31.180 She had a lot of injuries.
01:31:33.200 So the Iraqis put her in a hospital, a civilian hospital.
01:31:37.960 And then word got out that she was in the civilian hospital.
01:31:41.400 And the Americans had hundreds of special forces go rescue her.
01:31:46.880 It was a very complex operation that involved a lot of different branches.
01:31:52.460 And this was huge news in America at that time.
01:31:55.800 And it made America feel good.
01:31:57.300 They made a movie about it.
01:31:58.380 The problem is that after the war, Jessica Lynch gave public talks saying the entire incident was fabricated by the Americans.
01:32:10.900 The American military said that I was a prisoner of war being raped by the Iraqis, and they had soldiers guarding me all the time.
01:32:19.520 But the reality was that I was treated very well by the doctors and nurses at this hospital.
01:32:25.240 the military had gone away a long time ago and you know what honestly i could have they wanted
01:32:32.640 to like put an ambulance and send me back to the americans but the americans were shot at this
01:32:37.080 ambulance so they couldn't do that and you know what if they had sent a representative from the
01:32:42.160 american embassy to come and take me home the iraqis would have cooperated instead they had
01:32:47.160 sent hundreds of special operators with like fake bullets to stage this commander wade in the
01:32:52.920 hospital to make it look good on tv um and to make movies about it and and so that's what the
01:32:59.940 american military does it's not about winning wars it's about looking good um so that you can have a
01:33:05.400 book deal or a movie afterwards and there's gonna be a disaster in this war it's an optics war and
01:33:10.740 that was the justification for it in the beginning they wanted to free the women of iran of the
01:33:15.640 oppressive burqa they wanted to save them from their oppressive regime and now it's we are going
01:33:21.440 to send them back to the stone ages even though in the stone ages iran has been an empire for
01:33:27.520 how long thousands of years but the american empire has been around for less than 250 so
01:33:34.240 they have completely abandoned that i haven't seen anybody talk about freeing the people of iran
01:33:39.200 anymore and i don't know how they're going to be able to justify that or how the iranian diaspora
01:33:44.400 who are celebrating this war how they are justifying the fact that these people in the
01:33:49.120 administration are bragging and are encouraging to bomb their power plants their water supply
01:33:55.920 and send them back to literally the stone ages as they're saying so of course america once we do
01:34:02.800 these wars that we realize we made all these mistakes and not only book deals we're probably
01:34:06.960 going to see movies in 10 years about how much it hurt the soldiers feelings there's going to be
01:34:11.120 another american sniper there's going to be soldiers crying it's going to be the sad music
01:34:16.000 platoon bradley cooper will play pete hagseth this is just a cycle of our country
01:34:24.400 look this war this war has been a dumpster fire right because now the reason for grand invasion
01:34:30.320 is to control the certain who moves now for maritime uh navigation the problem with this
01:34:35.600 is that before the war the shuttle moves was free to open to like maritime navigation you
01:34:43.120 you start you start this war and so that's why the iranians close it um now i think like the
01:34:49.280 reason for the grand invasion is well we need to destroy the air defenses um and like like the
01:34:55.040 response is well if you didn't bomb them all the time they you know they wouldn't have their defenses
01:34:59.840 you know just like like um so it's so war has a logical momentum of its own once you're in a war
01:35:06.400 it's almost impossible to get out of it so this thing will get worse and worse and one thing that
01:35:11.280 people don't can't imagine right now is how devastating this will be for the global economy
01:35:16.400 right i mean like um it's entirely possible that in six months time there will be massive
01:35:23.160 lockdowns in america and there'll be rationing uh in america there might be even a national draft
01:35:29.620 in america you have like national guard deployed everywhere to control the population in about six
01:35:35.580 months time and if you've watched your lectures they would give you more credit because it's the
01:35:39.780 perfect example of the sunken cost fallacy where once you start losing in the casino you don't
01:35:45.180 leave you keep investing more money you keep spending money on the slot because you need to
01:35:50.300 recoup the losses that you have now accrued this is by far the best example of that because they
01:35:58.580 can't retreat they've already declared victory they've already invested so much money it's going
01:36:02.720 to obviously continue a draft would be somewhat ridiculous they did increase the enlistment age
01:36:09.020 from 35 to 42 meeting now ben shapiro matt walsh and daily wire they can join so many of the people
01:36:15.020 that were too old are now within the age so i encourage them to to go join up and grab an ar-15
01:36:21.340 when would the draft be and and would there be would that be the catalyst for some sort of
01:36:27.580 protest at the very least um right so i'm not sure if you saw the news but germany
01:36:33.980 has banned military military age men from i think 17 to like 35 from leaving the country
01:36:41.740 without permission from the military did you see that that news no no like that's
01:36:47.820 clearly germany is moving towards a draft right if you are 17 to 35 a man a male you're not allowed
01:36:54.300 to leave the country for more than three months unless you had permission for the military to do
01:36:58.380 so which means you can't leave okay which means that they're moving towards a draft i thought
01:37:03.420 trump's been very critical of nato saying that they weren't going to support him
01:37:11.020 um right but i mean it's all just theatrics right at the end of the day
01:37:16.060 nato does whatever the americans tell uh nato to do because the people running nato are american
01:37:21.580 generals um so so so we are going to see a draft in germany very very soon both for the war in
01:37:28.860 ukraine and also to aid the effort in the middle east um and i see a very similar dynamic playing
01:37:36.140 out in in america so um um i i think within the next six months uh the blueprint for the draft
01:37:45.420 will will be made available and yeah and i'm not sure uh how young american men will respond to
01:37:55.500 the draft i mean you you you'll probably have better insight than i do um but i think i think
01:38:00.940 it's been a dumpster fire i i think i think it's been very hard to get young american men to agree
01:38:08.060 to go to the middle east to die the other thing is that people forget this but america but in the
01:38:13.100 vietnam war one of the major reasons why americans lost the vietnam war is an issue called fragging
01:38:19.660 uh f-r-a-g-g-i-n-g what it means is um american soldiers will kill their commanding officers
01:38:29.340 uh if they feel their commanding officers are going to put them at risk uh and this is a huge
01:38:35.820 problem in vietnam um and it might be a problem um in the middle east as well right when we're
01:38:42.140 hearing stories rumors i i i don't think they're necessarily true but like there are rumors that
01:38:47.500 um sailors are sabotaging their own ships to avoid um uh being deployed in the middle east
01:38:55.180 um so i i think you'll have if they are sent to war um these soldiers are gonna have very low
01:39:01.420 morale and you'll see some of them engage in acts of sabotage i didn't know that was a major issue
01:39:06.540 in vietnam and again it's a huge issue it was a huge issue the draft in germany just the irony
01:39:12.780 of within 80 years you saw the way germany was in the past and now look that they're gonna send
01:39:18.860 their young men who were once completely literally the opposition to israel now dying for them within
01:39:24.700 80 years it shows just how powerful this empire became is there any empire that has risen to this
01:39:31.180 level of power this quickly other than pax judaica um no not really i mean uh pax britannica rolls
01:39:41.740 very quickly, but they didn't have as much control as America. And Britain had to share power with
01:39:51.000 the Russians, the Germans as well. But America is able to dominate the world by itself,
01:39:59.740 which is incredible. Another comparison that we can make to what happened 80 years ago in World
01:40:06.560 War II is Ben Gavir passing this new death penalty. So in the midst of this war, I think
01:40:10.900 they're realizing that they can get away with the lebanon invasion but ben gavir is celebrating this
01:40:15.340 new law where palestinian prisoners are subject to a death penalty that is not part of the law
01:40:21.500 for jewish prisoners this is the first time if i'm not mistaken that a nation has passed a specific
01:40:26.660 death penalty for one race but not for another since germany in the 30s and 40s can israel
01:40:33.560 keep getting away with what they're getting away with racial supremacy in israel is a real thing
01:40:40.420 it's not a conspiracy theory okay if you just look at uh jewish theology um they believe
01:40:47.620 that they are different from other people right so um um uh the theology is this and it goes back
01:40:56.980 to the kabbalah so the idea is that god created the first man adam kenmon and um during this
01:41:07.080 creation phase um the vessel broke okay and so the divine light broke into 600 000 uh divine roots
01:41:17.400 and so if you were to take this theology literally what it's telling you is that there's only 600
01:41:24.120 000 humans in this world and everyone else is an animal soul right and 600 000 are jewish souls
01:41:32.680 and quite honestly everyone else is an animal that's taking up space so like you should try
01:41:39.660 to clear up as as many of them as possible so so there are these religious extremists in israel
01:41:46.180 who do not see anyone outside of israel who is not jewish as a human being and so that that's
01:41:53.840 what that phrase like mowing the lawn right you know like imagine killing people as like mowing
01:41:58.860 the lawn because you know there are weeds and we have to mow the lawn is this the truth about the
01:42:04.400 wailing wall i've seen theories that the wailing wall the the worship they do there it looks like
01:42:09.100 it's for lack of a better term it looks like they're fornicating with it the movement is back
01:42:14.520 and forth and i heard it's because of what you're talking about with kabbalah magic that there's a
01:42:19.860 divine feminine and masculine aspect of god and that this wall though was created by the romans
01:42:25.680 it represents the feminine nature of god and so these israelis are literally having sex with it
01:42:33.220 to try to activate its feminine divine energy is this correct okay so um look i i'm not an expert
01:42:42.880 i'm not a rabbi right so i can tell you but but but let me speculate about how this works okay
01:42:48.900 So the Kabbalah says this.
01:42:50.440 The Kabbalah says is that God is the will to bestow, okay?
01:42:55.460 That's what God is.
01:42:56.180 God is all love, all generosity, all compassion.
01:42:59.900 And God wants to bestow.
01:43:05.320 But if you want to bestow, you need something to receive, right?
01:43:08.220 So God, what God does in order to bestow is create the will to receive,
01:43:13.400 which is the first man, Adam Kadmon, okay?
01:43:15.760 But the problem with the will to receive is that if you're all receiving, you don't understand what bestowing means, right?
01:43:24.620 So let me use an allegory.
01:43:27.800 So let's just say I invite you to my house, and I'm really excited to meet you and share a meal with you.
01:43:35.700 So I spent the whole weekend cooking the most sumptuous meal ever.
01:43:39.800 It's a 10-course banquet.
01:43:41.000 it and i'm really excited to um have you enjoy this meal and it's the word of a store right i
01:43:47.660 just want to be open and generous with you but you come to my house and you look at this sumptuous
01:43:52.620 meal and you are embarrassed by it you're confused by it you're like oh my god does he want to borrow
01:43:57.520 money from me like like like what's going on here and like you just you're embarrassed by it so like
01:44:03.080 you you're like oh my god um my mom was calling me so so you run away okay so so um now i'm like
01:44:10.880 okay how how to get single back so we can share a meal okay so so for the kabbalist that is the
01:44:17.220 struggle of life where god is the will to bestow humanity is the will to receive but we refuse to
01:44:24.240 receive god's gift so what this means is that we humans need to engage in a long process of
01:44:31.960 spiritual alchemy to reduce our ego and to appreciate the generosity of god for a process
01:44:39.700 of redemption and reputance, okay?
01:44:43.800 But you can also frame it as the generative principle,
01:44:46.880 which is God, and the productive principle,
01:44:48.740 which is us, okay?
01:44:49.860 And when you marry the two, then you have perfection.
01:44:53.380 You can also see it as the dynamic of thesis,
01:44:56.860 antithesis, synthesis, okay?
01:44:58.640 But the goal of life is a reunion with God, right?
01:45:01.900 And that's why you have to build a third temple
01:45:03.260 because the third temple allows for God
01:45:04.900 to manifest itself on the world
01:45:07.500 so that we can be reunited with God.
01:45:09.020 so it's not really about sex it's more about reunion um and and because because we're not
01:45:15.980 separate we just imagine we're separate and that's the root of all um of all uh issues right so um
01:45:24.380 so so so i i think that that's what's going on where uh the jewish people the the religious
01:45:30.220 people are like you know like how do we reunite with god and this action in the willing wall i
01:45:37.340 I mean, like, it's not really about sex.
01:45:38.980 It's about coming together again, which is sex, basically.
01:45:42.620 Okay.
01:45:44.020 So maybe there's something to that theory.
01:45:46.180 Now Netanyahu is bragging about something that you spelled out in your lectures, which is that greater Israel, which was a conspiracy theory not too long ago.
01:45:53.700 You were called anti-Semitic.
01:45:55.020 It's something that he seems like he's bragging about publicly in speeches and that the Lebanon invasion is something that's going to spread and continue out throughout the Middle East.
01:46:04.320 Can we expect this to happen in the near future?
01:46:08.640 And how much of this blame is going to be placed on Netanyahu?
01:46:11.940 Because I saw Tucker Carlson publish the BB Files documentary.
01:46:14.920 I'm not sure if you've seen it yet.
01:46:16.360 But a lot of the information in there was unimportant from my perspective.
01:46:21.140 I think there were about 10 minutes that were important.
01:46:23.980 And the BB Files, towards the end, they were spelling out how Netanyahu has a signed document
01:46:28.400 that shows that he was the one directing the transactions from Qatar to Hamas.
01:46:32.080 So essentially, he was funding both sides.
01:46:33.720 This is something that you spell in your lectures, how both sides of a war are funded by the same people so that they can direct chaos and outrage and also profit off of it the most.
01:46:43.040 And then Yahweh essentially wanted Hamas to be causing chaos so that Gaza would eventually be destroyed.
01:46:51.280 The hostages were not a main concern of his because he wanted to use the Hannibal directive.
01:46:56.700 He wanted to destroy it completely, which we now see this is happening.
01:47:00.860 And I've seen a lot of Zionists try to say, oh, it's not all Israelis.
01:47:04.620 It's just Netanyahu.
01:47:06.100 It's not, don't be anti-Semitic.
01:47:07.640 It's the Israeli government and it's specific people.
01:47:10.380 The majority of Israelis hate Netanyahu.
01:47:12.680 They protest him.
01:47:13.460 They think he's a bad person.
01:47:14.680 Ben Gavir was called a terrorist.
01:47:16.180 He's the bad one, not all of us.
01:47:18.220 What is the validity of that theory?
01:47:21.080 And when can we see greater Israel?
01:47:24.680 Right.
01:47:25.120 So first of all, there's been a long relationship between Hamas and Netanyahu, right?
01:47:31.440 So in 1996, I believe it was 1996, okay, but I mean, you can fact check me.
01:47:35.960 He was running for the first time to be prime minister.
01:47:37.900 He was way behind the polls.
01:47:39.680 Then Hamas launched a series of bus attacks in Israel.
01:47:49.080 Oh, hold on a second.
01:47:50.160 The audio cut out.
01:47:51.160 And that allowed minister.
01:47:53.980 Yeah, we're better now.
01:47:55.120 and then um and then uh remember right before october 7th naiyahu was fighting for his political
01:48:00.400 life uh he was charged with corruption he was he well he is corrupt his entire family is corrupt
01:48:05.920 and there were these um special investigations of naiyahu and there were millions of people
01:48:10.720 protesting in the streets because um naiyahu wanted to change the judiciary um and it seemed
01:48:20.000 as though Netanyahu was dead politically. And then October 7th happened. And now he's still
01:48:26.560 in power. So I think Hamas and Netanyahu work very well together. And I think there's a lot
01:48:33.600 of evidence to suggest that. And yeah, I mean, like, we know for a fact that Qatar is funding
01:48:38.080 Hamas because Netanyahu has instructed them to do so. The greater Israel project, Jewish
01:48:46.720 supremacy is something that they talk about openly in israel i mean just go to israel and spend time
01:48:51.840 with jews and they'll talk about openly and the reason why is that in the jewish tradition it
01:48:57.760 doesn't matter what the rest of the world thinks who cares what matters is their relationship with
01:49:03.120 god okay that that's something that matters so as long as they're able to move towards reunion with
01:49:09.360 god uh move towards redemption of the jewish people that's that's the only thing that that
01:49:14.080 matters and for this redemption to happen you you need to play out history that that that requires
01:49:20.240 the fulfillment of the greater israel project in the building of the third temple right so um the
01:49:27.040 idea that this is not yahoo is absurd 80 of people support this war 80 of israelis support um this
01:49:34.320 war against iran um and this greater israel project is clearly the end goal and this one iran is just
01:49:43.520 a way to achieve this because think about what's happening in this war where eventually the entire
01:49:50.160 world is going to be drawn in. The GCC, Dubai, UAE, Saudi Arabia want this war to continue and want to
01:49:58.080 fight Iran to the finish and Iran can easily destroy the GCC right but once the GCC is
01:50:04.720 destroyed that clears the path for Israel. Turkey might be drawn into this war as well and if
01:50:10.960 And if Turkey is drawn into this war, then Iran can destroy it pretty easily.
01:50:15.100 And then that's another domino that that falls.
01:50:18.640 So the end the so this war ends, I think, when the United States is forced to retreat from the Middle East, then Israel can achieve the greater is a greater Israel project.
01:50:30.500 The UAE, I've seen some reports, I'm not sure how valid they are, that they are going to join Israel and fight Iran.
01:50:35.920 a lot of people in the gcc especially the dubai influencers they thought that this war was going
01:50:40.760 to be over they were saying it was going to be over in 24 hours they were saying everybody's
01:50:44.340 panicking this outrage is unnecessary what can we see now over a month into this war
01:50:49.600 you said that the gcc would never have the same reputation again
01:50:53.500 is it really over for these people in the gulf states i think it's completely over i think
01:50:59.160 there's no hope and i i think like they're desperate um and that's why they um they want
01:51:05.580 to enter this war you know really strange but like last week i got an email from the dubai
01:51:09.640 government inviting me to speak at a conference in september like where would i go man are you
01:51:14.780 guessing me around in september and so so but yeah um no i think i think it's done um i i think
01:51:22.000 these things are mirages i think they were artificial creations i mean the idea i mean
01:51:27.560 like these are basically slave societies right where you have the the emiratis doing nothing on
01:51:33.080 welfare and then 90 of people do the work but they're all expatriates and it's it's a um caste
01:51:39.720 system where expatriates are given like you know these very lavish salaries and then um people from
01:51:46.200 the third world mainly pakistan india africa are treated as slaves in in that society yeah i'm
01:51:54.120 seeing the footage now also bengalis are out there they're finally able to go on the beach
01:51:58.680 and so you can see them although these workers flooding through actually mirage is the perfect
01:52:02.920 analogy for it a mirage the idea of this uh fantasy land created in the middle of the desert
01:52:07.880 that's essentially what you could describe it as i don't want to get banned by the uae for
01:52:12.600 insinuating that so i uh i'm not yeah but they are very strict about that what about
01:52:19.960 uh i don't want to hold you up too much of your time but with the professor conversation coming
01:52:26.680 up from medi hassan i think a lot of people are making the comparison between you and jordan
01:52:31.880 peterson i'm not sure if he's still on daily wire have you compared yourself or your careers to him
01:52:37.960 and what lessons can we learn because his reputation is not the same as it once was
01:52:42.840 he was very popular during the woke push from larry fink as he's now admitted but nowadays
01:52:49.080 he has a mental health problem which i mean you you did admit that it was getting difficult for
01:52:54.360 you in march how could we learn from jordan peterson's career i think that jordan peterson
01:53:04.760 is a brilliant teacher right if you go back and watch his uft uh lectures he had a way
01:53:11.800 of engaging his students he had a way of sharing himself um that made him very charismatic that
01:53:21.160 made him an exemplar role model for young people and um if he just focused on that i think he
01:53:29.880 could have been a positive force in the world but his mistake was this his mistake was when
01:53:35.320 he became popular he monetized himself so i think there's this clip of him talking about how much
01:53:40.680 money he makes and he's like why make you know sixty thousand dollars i i i'm just making this
01:53:45.960 up okay but i'm saying i make sixty thousand dollars a week doing lectures i make twenty
01:53:49.560 thousand dollars a week doing book sales i make thirty thousand dollars a week on patreon and like
01:53:55.640 like i know it's a lot of money and it's very tempting but when you get seduced by that money
01:54:06.680 um you have to sell your soul i think i i i i think yeah you you want to uh monetize to a
01:54:13.400 certain extent and i do monetize i mean like i don't want my youtube but i monetize my sub stack
01:54:18.280 and that's a lot of money um it's nowhere near how much jordan peterson makes i think the daily
01:54:22.760 wire gave him 60 million dollars for his ip right so that's a lot of money but um you have to remember
01:54:30.760 that this is how they control you this is how they get you with money right so remember after
01:54:38.200 october 7th now yahoo um said give them give them hell israel right so he came out vocally in
01:54:47.260 support of israel um and you shouldn't do that i mean you should as a teacher you want to maintain
01:54:56.280 some impartiality you want to maintain some distance you want to maintain perspective
01:55:01.900 and but he was taking so much money from these people that he felt that okay they're my friends
01:55:07.940 they're in trouble i need to speak out and then he got a lot of backlash for for for that but
01:55:14.320 that's how that's how they get you they get you through money okay so i don't monetize my youtube
01:55:21.440 and everyone's like you're insane you could be generating a lot of money through youtube and you
01:55:27.680 do a great job on youtube so why not just take the cash and enjoy your life and the answer is
01:55:31.580 because i don't want them to control me right so it's a signaling mechanism where like i'm telling
01:55:37.860 them i don't i don't want to monetize my youtube so don't talk come talk to me i'm gonna shut the
01:55:43.460 door on you the devil can only come in if you let if you let him in okay you have to invite the devil
01:55:47.920 in and i'm not going to let you guys in so don't bother right i don't care what you do to me but
01:55:52.160 i'm not gonna take your money i'm not going to make a deal with you you're not gonna and like
01:55:56.960 like because what i care about is my soul what cares about is being a teacher and i i think
01:56:02.400 that's a mistake that jordan peterson made and like quite honestly once you make this mistake
01:56:07.360 you're stuck man you are now bought and if you want to like you know change the terms of the
01:56:16.320 contract if you want to be like you know like i'm sorry this was not a good deal i'll give back all
01:56:20.800 your money well certain things can happen to you yeah that was my favorite statement from the first
01:56:28.080 interview we did was that the real wealth is knowledge real wealth is not something you know
01:56:34.240 not rothschild goybox as i like to say it doesn't come from fame it doesn't come from any of these
01:56:40.240 worldly things it comes from the pursuit of something greater enlightenment as you say
01:56:45.200 It's something that I think that is more important than ever to pursue right now, especially if the U.S. dollar collapses, which right now the chairman of the Federal Reserve is saying that, look at the writing on the wall.
01:56:55.180 This does not look good.
01:56:56.940 The United States just hit $39 trillion in debt.
01:56:59.680 And this system is only based off of our belief in it.
01:57:02.580 It's only because we believe in this currency that it holds any weight and people die trying to accomplish and trying to achieve this wealth, this money that literally means nothing besides the stock that we place into it with our own minds.
01:57:18.240 And so being in control of your own mind is the most valuable thing we can do in terms of resistance and revolution.
01:57:23.920 As long as you maintain true independence and you don't rely upon the state, especially when AI is replacing so much of that authority figure, they want to control what's in here.
01:57:36.940 This is what makes you who you are. That's your soul. So more than ever, that is important.
01:57:42.440 Do you think your audience is predominantly young people? Because you always reiterate how important it is.
01:57:47.540 Obviously, your classes, you teach a high school, but do you think that your influence is with the future?
01:57:53.920 um so i've looked at some analytics and um well first of all my audience is highly skewed towards
01:58:04.260 male it's about 90 male 10 female um the other thing is that the the demographic tends to be
01:58:12.340 middle age so maybe from like 35 to 45 um and the and um um most are in the anglosphere right so
01:58:25.160 the united states um and um europe canada um and i think a lot of it is these are people who
01:58:37.240 receive an education and they were not happy with their education and they've had some life
01:58:42.700 experience and they're confused by how the world works and so when they watch my videos
01:58:49.860 it's almost like a confirmation or validation of their doubt in the world but I think you need
01:58:56.900 a certain knowledge set I think you need a certain experience in order to appreciate
01:59:02.480 my teachings so i'll give an example where you know like it's possible like for one video of
01:59:08.220 two million views okay so there are too many people too many people watching my videos in my
01:59:13.440 class my high school class there are two students guys okay like there are no so yeah there are two
01:59:21.220 students in my class because they're too young they're like 18 they don't know anything you know
01:59:26.460 and they're happy-go-lucky.
01:59:29.260 So most students find my class very depressing,
01:59:33.460 but I feel as though that that's what education is.
01:59:37.820 Education is about self-annulation
01:59:40.580 in order to form a proper,
01:59:44.140 more free understanding of how the world works.
01:59:47.520 They basically destroy your brainwashing.
01:59:50.800 So what should the future generations,
01:59:53.660 what should we invest in?
01:59:54.600 Say the American empire collapses, do you recommend people like me, should we stay in America?
01:59:59.960 Last time you said that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency was predominantly infiltrated by secret societies.
02:00:06.120 I'm not trying to mischaracterize what you said, but essentially that crypto is not as reliable as many people believe.
02:00:11.800 Where do you think, besides wealth and knowledge, where do you see the future for us?
02:00:16.380 look i think for young people um in their 20s the best thing you can invest in right now
02:00:24.040 are human relationships so cook dinner together right be generous to each other go out and hike
02:00:32.740 together um it does it sounds kind of weird now but i guarantee you um if you were to do this
02:00:39.960 and just focus on building relationships,
02:00:42.820 like building friendships
02:00:43.940 and focusing on emotional bonds with each other.
02:00:50.240 This is going to be such the most,
02:00:51.680 this will be the best investment you will make
02:00:53.380 in the future world.
02:00:54.720 Because a new world is coming
02:00:56.080 and people are going to have to stick together
02:00:58.180 in order to survive this world.
02:01:01.120 It's entirely possible that, you know,
02:01:03.480 we'll have to move out of the cities
02:01:04.660 and go back to farming.
02:01:06.000 It's entirely possible this happens.
02:01:07.880 In which case, it's probably important
02:01:09.480 have a community of people that you trust that you love working together to grow food together
02:01:14.920 to support each other to have families together yeah establishing real relationships it's something
02:01:20.040 that since this war started i can kind of relate to your apprehension to upload in the pursuit of
02:01:26.760 travel and wanting to spend personal time and seeing how it could affect people around you
02:01:31.400 because i also i've noticed i'm not sure if you have but you've done a great job you don't really
02:01:36.520 you don't attack anybody people come at you and you don't really seem to respond but since the
02:01:40.840 war started i have also been sleepless even like in this interview i have hardly been sleeping
02:01:47.160 beforehand i don't feel as sharp as i wanted to be or was in previous interviews with you
02:01:53.000 i've been editing too much and just looking at the news too much interacting on twitter too much
02:01:57.960 what have you realized is the the way to stay away from that chaos and and how can what advice
02:02:07.080 would you give to really be strong amidst all the craziness we see online right so i think the another
02:02:16.760 mistake that john jordan peterson made was too much online engagement where he was actually
02:02:21.960 responding to his critics on social media and what you need to recognize is that most people
02:02:27.880 are trolls they're just trying to provoke a response from you and like they're just trying
02:02:33.720 to make you angry and so my number one rule is do not respond online if you want to have a
02:02:41.320 conversation with me let's do it um with in a conversation right a long-form conversation
02:02:47.600 conversation where you're allowed to present your perspective and where i'm not present my
02:02:51.980 my perspective but like i don't be a keyboard warrior where i'm a where you know i'm debating
02:02:58.320 um my critics online because they would be much more effective at trolling me than i am them so
02:03:06.380 my number one rule is do not respond um to social media like i receive social media and i look at
02:03:16.360 comments now and then but i don't read youtube comments my wife does my wife reads youtube
02:03:21.280 comments i do not read youtube comments okay so i apologize if i don't respond okay and i try not
02:03:26.300 not to read comments i just try to focus on being me i try to focus on trying to form a coherent
02:03:35.040 understanding and framework for the world i don't want to be disrupted by this okay so i don't engage
02:03:40.500 online but i also don't engage offline as well meaning i don't go and give lectures i don't
02:03:46.760 go meet fans you know and and like you know i'm sorry um if i seem antisocial but again it's it's
02:03:54.680 it's to protect my personal health my mental health it's protect my family uh it's to ensure
02:03:59.960 that i can be the best when i go teach in the classroom that's a mindset that i need to
02:04:07.080 definitely adapt it's different because you know we grew up with social media so that troll nature
02:04:11.800 is pretty much ingrained in so many of our it's ingrained in our dna to be engaging and i i have to
02:04:19.560 figure out yeah i've always noticed that it's better when you're just creating when you're
02:04:23.320 producing and you're actively trying to make it better that's when you're at your happiest and
02:04:28.920 that's when actually you are the best creator as soon as you get involved in the cesspool that's
02:04:34.040 when your energy is pulled away and you're not making anything you're just engaging and giving
02:04:39.160 people attention and all they really want is is attention it's uh it's extremely important and
02:04:43.960 you don't really seem like you have felt the temptations to get involved in that which is
02:04:48.600 uh definitely part of your success so i mean the thing to know to know about me is that i've been
02:04:55.640 famous before uh people forget but like i am china's like most famous educator and so i get
02:05:03.720 interview by new york times watch the journal bbc all the time and in my early 30s i blew up online
02:05:14.040 because of certain interviews i did about trying to educate educate system i'm very critical of it
02:05:18.760 and i was googling myself every day um and at a certain point i'm like why am i googling myself
02:05:25.240 every single day this is silly and i i understand like the sort of the rush it's like a drug right
02:05:32.520 like oh my god all this attention and you google myself to see like how many news reports uh use
02:05:38.200 your name and um so i've been there i've done that you know it's it's it's i understand like
02:05:45.320 what the feeling is i understand how you know like if you just start focusing on your own fame
02:05:52.360 um it makes you anxious it makes you it it it famous really a drug right where you know if
02:05:59.240 today you got like 10 000 views but the next day you get a thousand views then you just fall into a
02:06:05.640 deep depression and so i've been there and i've done that and and so i know how to protect myself
02:06:11.400 now yeah it's when your self-worth is derived through numbers on a screen that's another form
02:06:16.680 of currency you're controlled in that way the same reason that people like jordan peterson
02:06:20.600 were able to be controlled so yeah i wish you the best of success please don't quit we want to keep
02:06:26.760 watching the lectures and the other students say it's amber what's the other student's name i can't
02:06:32.280 remember well um there's vincent and there's alan the most consistent yeah they're the most consistent
02:06:40.600 and then amber comes down then so there's three yeah so the conspiracy theory that you're speaking
02:06:45.880 to an empty classroom that's been debunked you have videos where you can meet the students in
02:06:49.480 the class and they are they ask questions yeah they do and they do ask questions at the end of
02:06:55.800 the class yeah sometimes you get annoyed with vincent's questions sometimes amber could read a
02:07:00.420 little bit faster okay if you could please ask her to read a little more a little more passion
02:07:04.880 you know when she's reading stuff about greek empire and stuff it's just a little too monotone
02:07:09.380 for for my taste and i have to skip over and read it myself but i look forward to it i subscribe to
02:07:15.660 your sub stack i highly recommend people subscribe to it there's been great updates i think you post
02:07:20.320 there how often maybe twice three times a week i i post once a week so my subsec is different in
02:07:26.060 that i try to post long-form analysis of the war because you know like like people are on twitter
02:07:31.660 and people get news and what i'm trying to do is i'm trying to provide a deeper analysis of how
02:07:38.580 to connect the current events together i want to correct a mistake earlier it is because i'm tired
02:07:44.580 I said Angel Jibril instead of Angel Iblis, but it was Jinn.
02:07:48.720 It was a Jinn, not an angel.
02:07:50.380 I've not been sleeping properly at all for like the past month.
02:07:54.920 And last thing I just want to ask you, what sort of, I don't know, you probably hardly
02:07:59.220 see my content and I guess I did ask it, but do you have any, how do you think from
02:08:05.800 your view, from Professor Jang's view that I could improve in this space?
02:08:10.520 yeah you know i think like what would be really interesting is if like rather than doing like
02:08:18.520 online interviews you actually invited people and do like in-person uh conversations you're
02:08:25.360 all the way in china you're all the way to different time zone well we can meet somewhere
02:08:30.500 you know i mean uh if you're ever traveling you know i i could meet you somewhere but but but i'm
02:08:36.580 saying like if you're able to talk to people in person that I think is much more effective
02:08:42.420 um so I highly recommend like more in-person interviews another thing that I think um
02:08:50.580 um is maybe try to bring different people together right so I would love to have a
02:08:56.860 conversation with David like and you could moderate it um that that I I think would be
02:09:01.720 really interesting for uh people if that goes well i'm also talking i'm also interested in
02:09:08.760 talking to accident dugan i'm not sure if you know who he is but he's he's right he's russian
02:09:14.920 and um and i'm very like we we're we're online friends so i can arrange that very very easily i
02:09:23.160 don't know david like uh and he he hates me for whatever reason uh so you have to get in touch
02:09:28.360 with him yourself but i can i can get in touch with david uh with accent and dugan and um and
02:09:35.000 i i think what might be interesting is if there's more like different people together having a
02:09:41.160 conversation i don't know if you were up to that a lot of people have been suggesting that but i
02:09:46.040 wasn't sure i know i'm completely i'm clearly i'm completely up to like a long form good faith
02:09:52.280 discussion there's do you know george galloway i do yes he's interviewed me yes okay perfect and
02:09:59.480 also do you know professor morandi i've not i actually don't know i have deep respect for him
02:10:05.080 and what he does i mean it's incredible the work he's been doing i mean like he he doesn't sleep
02:10:11.400 he's been just been the most passionate and articulate advocate for iran so after the
02:10:17.560 david ike interview i'm gonna do my best to set that up open invitation i think the next one
02:10:22.920 should definitely be with professor mirandi i think that would be a great conversation to facilitate
02:10:28.280 i'm not sure when you're next available i'll email you about that and then george galloway i thought
02:10:33.240 that he was very interesting to speak to i think he had a good perspective on uh social space ism
02:10:39.400 a lot of people are saying oh look you're just buying into that ideology no it's right now
02:10:43.080 there's a debt crisis there's a housing crisis and the elite class control it it's not that i'm a
02:10:48.040 a far leftist like people are trying to categorize me i i never say left and right it's all about
02:10:53.480 right and wrong and somebody needs to address that problem instead of you know we're spending 200
02:10:57.480 billion dollars well they want 200 billion more dollars from the pentagon trump is saying that
02:11:01.160 he can't afford daycare medicare for all because of all these senseless wars yeah he's honest like
02:11:07.240 Like, you know, that's what makes Trump so annoying to liberals, because he's just honest about everything, right?
02:11:14.580 Liberals prefer that you just lie and be hypocritical, whereas Trump's like, nah, screw that.
02:11:19.680 I'll just be honest.
02:11:20.400 I'm telling you right now, we can't afford daycare because we have this war in Iran.
02:11:24.140 And like, that's his truth.
02:11:25.180 Sorry, man.
02:11:27.040 That's, I think they tried to wipe that from the internet, but he can just say it right in front of our faces and we continue to eat it up.
02:11:33.020 But these conversations, community and knowledge, all this is important to resist what's coming.
02:11:39.360 So I look forward to these future conversations.
02:11:42.120 Professor Zhang, I will continue to call you this as a sign of respect in Chinese culture.
02:11:47.560 It's always a pleasure to have you on.
02:11:49.300 I appreciate your time.
02:11:50.960 God bless you.
02:11:52.080 And I will look forward and schedule future conversations.
02:11:56.740 Great.
02:11:57.380 Thanks so much.
02:11:58.100 Bye bye.
02:11:58.940 Bye.
02:12:03.020 great interview great interview my apologies for the mistake on Angel Jabril I am exhausted right
02:12:12.680 now I'm very very tired I thought that was a great interview W's up in the chat always a pleasure to
02:12:17.260 have Professor Jang on I have not been I could really feel it I don't know if you guys can tell
02:12:22.300 it but I've been editing non-stop and I was sick beforehand I've not been resting and it's been a
02:12:29.900 lot and i've been uh yeah it's it's been a lot especially since the war started but i'll be back
02:12:36.380 on the schedule uh tomorrow i'll be back on that you know doing the eight to ten hours every single
02:12:41.480 day would you guys best one yet let's go let's go and shout out to everybody watching this on
02:12:48.460 youtube as well thank you so much i saw that you guys loved uh first two interviews and so
02:12:53.400 looks like we're gonna continue these this back and forth and best of luck to professor jang
02:12:58.740 with Patrick McDavid tomorrow.