SHNEAKO - June 19, 2026


SNEAKO X Professor Jiang: End of Iran War?


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00:00:00.000 Is the Iran war over?
00:00:01.900 No, no.
00:00:02.760 Did any of this surprise you,
00:00:04.080 being this memorandum of understanding?
00:00:05.400 Yeah, this is very embarrassing for the empire.
00:00:08.360 And quite honestly, I'm sort of surprised 1.00
00:00:09.880 by the level of incompetence and stupidity 1.00
00:00:12.240 from this government. 1.00
00:00:13.380 They did not anticipate the Strip of Hormuz to be closed.
00:00:15.640 You know, Trump said,
00:00:16.260 well, we didn't expect them to do this,
00:00:17.920 but everyone said they were gonna do this.
00:00:19.340 In the past few years, I've said,
00:00:20.280 we will do this if you attack us. 0.99
00:00:21.980 And the idea, you can just go into Iran, 0.98
00:00:24.760 knock out the Al-Quala, and they will just surrender. 0.73
00:00:26.900 That's just a level of delusion, right? 0.99
00:00:28.980 Right. First, they said they were going to free Iran. They said, make Iran great again. They were
00:00:31.800 going to save them. That's been abandoned completely. Then they said Epic Fury, they're
00:00:34.880 going to regime change. That failed. No regime change. Then they said unconditional surrender.
00:00:38.160 And now they're making deals with them. And Trump is saying that they're easy to work with and that
00:00:41.640 it's fair that they keep their missiles because Saudi has missiles. So their missile capabilities 0.98
00:00:45.300 can stay. That's not unconditional surrender saying that it's fair that they keep their
00:00:48.800 weapons. It seems like they are just buying time until the midterms. And then we could see this
00:00:52.680 resume. Personally, strategically, I think they should never ever agree to ceasefire. That's what
00:00:56.680 I believe. I think that the Iranians were winning this war. They applied another question for six
00:00:59.840 months. This war was over. The Americans and the Israelis were put in the force to surrender
00:01:04.840 unconditionally. What do you think about the current state of New York City and how Mamdani,
00:01:08.240 a Muslim socialist, is running? Because a lot of people were saying we're very apprehensive to be
00:01:12.000 supportive of him because of their ideas of socialism. Yeah, no, I'm a huge fan of Mamdani.
00:01:16.120 He's really inspirational. He's unified New York City in a way that was unimaginable before.
00:01:22.040 Well, so we have an hour. Maybe I'll save some of the small talk. There's so much to speak about
00:01:25.160 with the memorandum of understanding so i'll just ask you now is the iran war over no no it's uh
00:01:34.600 changing its character so um in the first phase americans wanted a quick strike right so trump
00:01:42.120 literally thought that if they took out the alatola it would be a venezuela situation
00:01:47.000 um the iranians would be forced to surrender and they can impose any government that they want
00:01:52.680 but the iranians were far more resourceful far more resilient than they imagined and then they
00:02:00.800 started to bomb the crap out of the iranians right and then they recognized that eventually
00:02:06.160 they're going to run up inventory and the economy the global economy is is is being shut down because
00:02:12.020 of the sort of whole moves and american farmers don't have access to fertilizer so it is almost
00:02:17.480 an impossible situation for um the americans they couldn't sustain the war the way it was being run
00:02:24.840 because you're just bombing mountains right eventually you're gonna run out of weapons
00:02:28.840 and munitions and so now they're moving to another strategy which is a war of attrition
00:02:34.680 um and the idea here is that uh america will move uh to the backstage and put israel in front
00:02:43.720 right that's why um they're trying to merge these two militaries both the israeli and the american
00:02:48.600 militaries to give israel um to basically put israel front and center so that israel takes all
00:02:54.680 the blame for what's happening next um and then what's going to happen is that um america is just
00:03:03.160 going to cause as much mayhem as possible there's discussion of a new front opening lebanon where
00:03:09.560 syria attacks from the north and then israel attacks from the south right so they're trying
00:03:14.680 to bring in isis and syria into the conflict as well um and um but for the iranians what's really
00:03:23.080 important is um to have control over the historical moves right so this mou would end the american
00:03:30.200 blockade which is not which was not feasible sustainable in the first place um and basically
00:03:35.720 what this member does is it gives um iran sovereignty officer of humus which is a very
00:03:42.600 very big deal um and it's a huge victory for for iran so so that's that that's what's happening
00:03:49.160 what iran wants is is you know official recognition over their sovereignty of the
00:03:52.920 share of humus along with oman and americans want to reset the war and make it much more
00:03:57.640 sustainable in the long term so um to make israel front and center so like popular opinion is not so
00:04:05.320 um so much against the war in america in america but but yeah that's that's the main outline so
00:04:11.800 there was a major shift in the rhetoric maga is now criticizing israel the first time i've ever
00:04:16.680 seen this jd vance's seem like there's some sort of rift trump is blaming netanyahu for certain
00:04:22.360 issues and saying that they disagree and we're seeing them talk about how they're they're the
00:04:27.000 big brother and israel's a small player in this trump also quote said israel would not exist
00:04:33.800 without american tax dollars so is this all a grift to gain support before the midterms
00:04:43.400 i i think i mean that's the most likely scenario uh because unless you know there's talk of trump
00:04:50.280 shuffling his cabinet um and trying to remove peter hexa from the department of war if that
00:04:55.240 would happen then this would be a very big deal it's a signal that made me trump has seen the
00:05:00.680 light and he recognizes that this war is folly and he wants to extricate himself from this war
00:05:05.240 and so he needs a scapegoat right which is peter hegstaff so unless that would happen um i don't
00:05:10.440 think that that's serious the fact that he's putting jd vents um out front it seems to me
00:05:16.440 there's something vents up to be the fall guy um because it's very hard for america to extricate
00:05:25.400 itself from the war if it were to do so i mean let's go over the chain of events right well
00:05:30.440 first of all you're giving iran dominance over that area right americans are forced to retreat
00:05:36.360 uh iran basically has control over the gcc the middle east and in these countries would need
00:05:42.520 we need to basically pay for iran's reconstruction so all that money that should be going to america
00:05:47.960 to basically fund this ai bubble it's not being shifted to uh iranian reconstruction
00:05:54.520 okay and this can have a severe impact on the american economy that's point one
00:05:59.000 point two is that a resurgent iran um is now able to ally more effectively effective with russia
00:06:07.240 and china and this creates a trade block a eurasian trade block um that could could um
00:06:14.520 basically shift the center of gravity from america to um asia and this would weaken the
00:06:22.520 the U.S. dollar significantly, right?
00:06:24.620 Because now if you're Japan, if you're Europe, 0.58
00:06:27.380 if you're Africa, you're better off actually trading 0.85
00:06:29.520 with these countries than with America, 0.69
00:06:32.660 basically because U.S. dollar is a Ponzi scheme, right?
00:06:34.860 That's point two.
00:06:36.960 You add these things together
00:06:38.260 and you're gonna have tremendous stress
00:06:39.700 on the American economy.
00:06:41.580 The boomers may not get their pensions,
00:06:43.220 may not get their Medicare. 0.65
00:06:44.860 There's gonna be a fiscal crisis.
00:06:46.920 You're gonna have a lot of pain.
00:06:48.500 There might be a financial collapse.
00:06:50.640 the AI bubble might collapse. 1.00
00:06:53.560 The reality is that America has been hijacked by Zionists. 1.00
00:06:58.280 This group of people who for whatever reason 1.00
00:07:00.620 believe in end time eschatology.
00:07:02.840 And they're fanatic about this, right?
00:07:04.700 And there's really no other way to explain 0.86
00:07:07.300 what Israel is doing in the Middle East.
00:07:10.100 Why is Israel fighting eight wars at once?
00:07:12.840 Why is Israel intent on the greater Israel project?
00:07:15.840 And why is Congress, why is there so much support
00:07:20.640 behind israel how is it that certain individuals okay people like larry ellison very wise how are
00:07:27.760 they able to control the american media to the extent that they are right unless we appreciate
00:07:34.960 the power of zionism and this end times eschatology it's very hard to appreciate what's 0.86
00:07:39.360 happening in the middle east um and they will not let this go right so um i think what's happening
00:07:48.240 is a recalibration basically a reset where um they're moving behind the scenes and the fact
00:07:54.560 that jd vance comes out and says this it's great i mean i think everyone agrees with what he says
00:07:59.760 and this um is definitely going to energize a lot of america firsters but but the reality is that
00:08:06.240 jd vance is very much isolated within this administration right culture gabbard is going
00:08:10.400 to leave at the end of this month joe kent has left so jd vance is by himself and the people
00:08:17.520 who are against him are people like marco rubio um big head staff howard like there are four more
00:08:24.000 zionists in this administration than american firsters so um i'm not very optimistic about this
00:08:30.400 the major issue in this deal that people don't don't people need to appreciate is lebanon
00:08:35.840 right because if iran were to give up lebanon if if iran were to abandon has hezbollah this
00:08:43.040 basically isolates um iran and iran would would be on would lose in the war of attrition so there's
00:08:48.480 no way that iran would surrender lebanon um but this would refuse to um to retreat from lebanon
00:08:58.080 so that's a sticking point and there's actually no way for there to be a resolution to to to this
00:09:03.600 problem so do your predictions still stand there are three major predictions that we have seen from
00:09:08.880 you across platforms on my stream and others is that there's going to be a ground trip invasion
00:09:13.360 there is going to be a national draft and that they would destroy al-axa mosque to build the
00:09:18.720 third temple are all these predictions still standing or because of this memorandum of
00:09:23.760 understanding can we now assume that the war is over for at least 30 to 60 days so i still stand
00:09:31.200 by these predictions um it's just like the time frame the timeline is going to be a lot longer
00:09:37.120 than people expect so um it is possible that they should focus to cuba right like this war's not
00:09:44.880 going well and it's looking very bad for us so let's go invade cuba and you know cuba will be
00:09:51.680 a will be like venezuela it's going to energize the military it's gonna make trump look really
00:09:57.760 good it's gonna make the military much more confident okay so so that that's what i predict
00:10:02.560 I think, like, they're going to shift focus away from Middle East, which is this hopeless quagmire, and then move towards America, the North American continent.
00:10:12.080 And that could include Cuba, but that could also include Greenland.
00:10:15.340 That could also include Colombia.
00:10:17.200 That could also include Canada.
00:10:18.860 Okay?
00:10:20.580 And then they might wait until the midterms.
00:10:26.340 But, I mean, let's just visualize what's going to happen to the midterms.
00:10:30.560 probably the democrats will take the house probably i mean like that's what polling suggests
00:10:36.740 by the midterms the economy is going to be a complete mess right um like the america the
00:10:45.780 american economy right now is under a lot of pressure it's being sustained by the by these
00:10:49.660 ai and private credit bubbles it's going to be very hard to sustain these bubbles um and when
00:10:56.640 this happens when the american uh political landscape is in chaos when the economy is
00:11:02.460 in shambles you need a distraction and the best distraction is war right so i think that
00:11:08.800 after the midterms possibly first as early as next spring you will have a grand invasion
00:11:14.560 of uh iran and right now they are just trying to take the easy way out but the structural
00:11:22.740 force that work they're kind of stuck with this ground invasion that seems like the way it is
00:11:27.460 although many people are trying to be optimistic i don't want to spread doom but it just seems like
00:11:32.420 a delay of what is inevitable and follows your predictions i just saw peter hexes interview
00:11:37.540 where he said as long as they abide by these terms then there's going to be peace although
00:11:41.340 they did abandon a lot of the original pretext for the war first they said they were going to
00:11:45.680 free iran they said make iran great again they were going to save them that's been abandoned
00:11:48.800 completely then they said epic fury they're gonna regime change that failed no regime change then
00:11:53.320 they said unconditional surrender and now they're making deals with them and trump is saying that
00:11:57.280 they're easy to work with and that it's fair that they keep their missiles because saudi has missiles
00:12:00.900 so their missile capabilities can stay that's not unconditional surrender saying that it's fair that
00:12:06.200 they keep their weapons so it seems like they are just buying time until the midterms and then we
00:12:12.240 see this resume do you expect or did any of this surprise you seeing this memorandum of understanding
00:12:20.720 um yeah i i mean um i'm so surprised the fact that basically americans surrendered right this
00:12:29.040 is very embarrassing for the empire and quite honestly i mean i'm just i'm so surprised by 0.94
00:12:36.000 the level of incompetence and stupidity from this government i really am i mean they did not 0.93
00:12:42.640 anticipate the ship who moves to be closed and this is something that i've been saying as far 0.99
00:12:46.640 back as two years ago right i what i said and what a lot of commentators have said is the first thing
00:12:52.000 the iranians will do is close that straight for moves there's no there's no doubt about that and
00:12:56.880 then also there's nothing you can do about it all right once they close out the cheerful moves it's
00:13:01.440 going to put tremendous pressure on the global economy there's nothing you can do about it and
00:13:05.280 And they made absolutely no contingency plans.
00:13:07.500 They were absolutely not prepared for this.
00:13:11.060 You know, Trump said, well, we didn't expect them to do this,
00:13:13.960 but everyone said they were going to do this.
00:13:15.480 And for the past few years, Trump said, we will do this if you attack us.
00:13:19.880 So, and the idea, like, you can just go into Iran,
00:13:25.400 which has been under American sanctions for the past few decades, 0.98
00:13:28.480 knock out the Alicola, and they will just surrender.
00:13:31.960 That's just a level of delusion, right?
00:13:34.660 so i mean it's it's you know i made these predictions but to see things unfold in real 1.00
00:13:41.380 time and just see the level of incompetence and stupidity and ignorance and hubris in the american 0.99
00:13:48.260 government it's just astonishing and it's not gonna go away it's just get worse and they said 1.00
00:13:53.940 people like me and even people like you they're anti-american they're anti-west they hate the
00:13:58.180 civilization but based off of this new memorandum of understanding it's clear that it was disastrous
00:14:03.540 nothing was accomplished the economy took a hit and it was also 300 billion dollars transferred
00:14:08.240 over to iran and they're saying that it's in terms of uh lifting the sanctions what can we understand
00:14:13.020 about this 324 billion really if you also want to count the 100 billion it costs for all the bombs
00:14:18.480 and missiles that is 424 what is this money transfer yeah so um it's not direct money
00:14:25.700 transfer right um it's basically trying to lift sanctions and once you lift sanctions then that
00:14:31.640 will allow Iran to better engage
00:14:33.800 the global economy. Basically, it will allow
00:14:35.740 Iran to sell oil to China, right? 0.51
00:14:37.840 That's the best way to understand this, because
00:14:40.000 what people don't appreciate
00:14:41.820 is that China does abide by American
00:14:43.760 sanctions. China is very much
00:14:45.780 integral to the global
00:14:47.700 economy, and
00:14:49.860 China very much
00:14:51.720 wants to maintain the stability of the global economy, 0.70
00:14:53.760 therefore it abides by
00:14:55.000 American sanctions. And so what this
00:14:57.600 MOU will do is basically allow
00:15:00.000 China and Iran to engage
00:15:02.360 economically much more closer,
00:15:04.940 basically allow China
00:15:06.580 to buy a lot of oil from Iran
00:15:08.580 and basically allow
00:15:10.420 China to do technology
00:15:12.780 transfer to Iran to build up
00:15:14.580 its infrastructure. So from the perspective
00:15:16.820 of the Iranians, this is very much a big deal. 1.00
00:15:18.860 The money doesn't really matter. It's really the sanctions,
00:15:20.720 the sort of legal
00:15:21.840 framework that really, really matters.
00:15:24.920 It's basically saying to Iran,
00:15:26.900 we will now allow you to partake 0.92
00:15:28.620 in the global economy.
00:15:30.000 and basically allow Iran to make better use of its human capital, to make better use of its human resources. 0.81
00:15:36.800 And this is why this is an astonishing defeat for America, because, you know, I mean, for the longest time,
00:15:43.820 American sanctions was very effective at crippling regimes, and now it's no longer able to do so.
00:15:51.580 What's the significance with Lebanon? Because Trump is going out and saying that Israel is going too far,
00:15:56.840 that in order to kill a hezbollah soldier it's unnecessary to wipe out civilian infrastructure 1.00
00:16:01.960 they don't need to bomb entire villages and that makes sense everybody could agree with that but
00:16:06.700 that's also the same exact tactics they were using in gaza they said that the hamas soldiers
00:16:11.160 were running running in the tunnels underground beneath hospitals so the fact that they're now
00:16:15.760 using it in lebanon and this is criticized but gaza wasn't criticized for the same methods
00:16:20.740 is it seems hypocritical why is israel trying to expand so much into lebanon is this so that they
00:16:27.980 can create the greater state of israel from the nile to the euphrates yeah exactly so israel is
00:16:33.800 intent on the greater israel project um um right now it's israel has been hijacked by uh fanatical
00:16:40.340 uh end times zionists okay and uh uh you know this is related to how about lubevich uh you know
00:16:47.900 if you really want to understand what's going on it's really important to look at uh the teachings
00:16:51.900 of Rebbe Snirson and Habe Lubavitch um and what what what what what their end times ecotology
00:16:59.500 asks for three things okay one is the completion of the greater Israel project okay that's number one
00:17:05.180 number two is the building of the third temple number three is the return of the of the Jews of
00:17:11.020 the Jewish diaspora back to Israel okay so this is the agenda the end times the agenda of Habe Lubavitch
00:17:16.460 and this is very much uh the agenda that now controls the state of state of israel um so
00:17:23.020 israel wants to take not just lebanon but eventually syria and jordan and then there's talks of um um
00:17:30.060 attacking turkey after the war of iran eventually ends right and also egypt is on the target list
00:17:36.540 as well so it's so like like you know they're very blatant about it you know the like like
00:17:41.020 the agenda is very very very clear that's what's driving a lot of the um situation in the middle
00:17:47.260 east the aggression of israel the the idea like they're so close to the return to the coming of 0.93
00:17:53.180 the messiah like that they are like only a few years away so like let's just accelerate things 0.93
00:17:57.180 okay and and that's why there's this um you know this this maddening pace going on in the middle
00:18:04.060 is lebanon is the crucial issue right now between israel and iran so let me explain why okay so
00:18:13.100 for the past 30 40 years um the main uh way that iran has defended itself defended
00:18:22.220 sovereignty is through its proxies through its um alliance uh the um reasons the the
00:18:31.500 axis of resistance right which which includes hezbollah um the syria what syrian has fallen
00:18:38.300 the houthis and and hamas and this is really important for iran because well this axis they
00:18:45.500 can be in circle right because their military bases just just google it's their military bases
00:18:50.300 throughout iran um and the united states and israel could very much isolate uh iran economically
00:18:57.420 so there so the main strategy they use um are this um axis of resistance and that's why um general
00:19:06.540 soleimani was so important right that's why he was assassinated in january 2020 because he was
00:19:12.460 a key uh envoy to this axis of resistance and he was he was the one who was devising middle east
00:19:19.820 strategy for um for iran but this strategy has always caused conflict within iran right so there
00:19:29.020 are two major factions the first faction the irgc believes that we must support our fellow shiites
00:19:37.660 around the middle east um that is our religious obligation plus it is central to defending our
00:19:43.020 sovereignty that's the first faction the second faction is no it's because we keep on supporting
00:19:49.260 this axis of resistance that we get sanctioned that we get embargoed they're the source of our
00:19:55.580 isolation from the world so we give up this axis of resistance this will allow us to better
00:20:01.260 integrate with the global economy okay so i'm putting this in very simplistic terms these are
00:20:04.780 the two major uh factions okay so what's happening is that lebanon is a wedge issue in iran right
00:20:14.860 Right. So the idea is that what the Americans are saying is that if you give up Lebanon, we'll give you all these economic perks.
00:20:23.180 We'll allow you to control the historical moves. We'll allow you to partake in the global economy. 0.51
00:20:27.520 We'll allow investors to put $300 billion into your economy.
00:20:31.640 We'll allow you to sell your oil to China. We'll allow you to trade with Russia. Right.
00:20:35.560 But just give up Lebanon and we'll give you all these things. That's what that's that's at the core of the MOU. 0.96
00:20:41.660 right i know the mou says uh lebanon has to be part of this but what the americans are saying
00:20:49.640 is like hmm okay we understand that but if you had to choose between economic you know uh recovery
00:20:56.960 uh economic growth or lebanon and you have to choose which one would you choose right so so so
00:21:05.860 what so this is pretty clever in that it's forcing a dilemma in iran it's basically creating a wedge
00:21:10.820 issue between maybe the liberal reformist faction and the irgc and if they follow eschatology and
00:21:19.140 if they know what israel is trying to accelerate then obviously protecting lebanon is more important
00:21:23.700 than any economic growth it really is the question of good and evil do they take financial benefit
00:21:29.780 now or do they follow what they know is correct which is protecting the innocent people over there 0.79
00:21:35.540 and that's why you have this massive protest in iran right now against the mou right like you just 0.97
00:21:40.340 like look at what's happening domestically in iran there are many many people who are like this mou
00:21:45.060 it's a trap um it's um it i mean like it can't work out work out in the end because like there's
00:21:51.700 no way they're gonna abide by this mou right and if they abide by this mou it's probably like like
00:21:58.260 that satan attempting us right it's a temptation and um and and yeah so um so so yeah so
00:22:07.140 So personally, strategically, I think they should never, ever, like, agree to a ceasefire.
00:22:13.080 Okay?
00:22:13.540 That's what I believe. 0.99
00:22:14.460 I think that, like, the Iranians will win this war. 0.96
00:22:17.240 They applied another question for six months. 0.99
00:22:18.800 This war would have been over. 0.59
00:22:20.180 The Americans and the Israelis would have been forced to surrender unconditionally. 0.96
00:22:25.180 Right? 0.96
00:22:25.400 Basically, leave the Middle East.
00:22:27.600 because, but because they agreed to the ceasefire
00:22:32.320 at the end of May, sorry, March,
00:22:37.440 they're kind of stuck where they are, right?
00:22:40.060 And I think that the only reason why they agreed
00:22:42.420 to the ceasefire is all this pressure from China
00:22:47.020 and from Pakistan, from basically their allies,
00:22:50.100 especially from China, right?
00:22:51.100 Because China is the biggest customer of Iranian oil.
00:22:54.440 Basically, China buys up 9% of Iranian oil 0.56
00:22:56.660 the chinese were like listen you have to agree to a ceasefire and so they were under too much
00:23:02.260 pressure and they had they had to agree from a strategic military perspective you continue the 0.50
00:23:06.340 war until america is forced to retreat right but the chinese were playing so much pressure
00:23:11.460 that they had to basically agree to the ceasefire to give give china things they are they are still
00:23:16.180 your biggest client and i think the same dynamic is working here where okay the rgc knows the the
00:23:22.660 The Israelis have this anti-eschatology, it's a fight to the finish.
00:23:27.980 But at the same time, China and other countries are applying a lot of pressure to Iran to come to a peace in the Middle East.
00:23:41.440 So there's a growing anti-Israel sentiment that MAGA realized they can't avoid it.
00:23:46.500 They don't have enough time to spread more propaganda and get people to support Israel.
00:23:49.440 you saw i'm sure sean strickland was going up to the ufc white house card and they barred him from
00:23:55.180 going even though he's the middleweight champion i did fight him before and the fact that he was
00:24:00.640 celebrated and so many fans like him while he's saying that trump is owned by bb netanyahu he's
00:24:05.080 making fun of the epstein files it seems like there's a growing anti-israel sentiment that
00:24:09.640 they can't ignore anymore if there's no more time for them to try to push anything now their only
00:24:15.240 option is to try to appease that where does this anti-israel sentiment go because for so long
00:24:21.400 israel was seen and told they were telling us that they're our greatest ally then they rigged
00:24:25.160 an election against thomas massey this congressional primary in kentucky now people are aware of the
00:24:31.320 control and trump and vance are speaking in a way they haven't spoken before does this alliance break
00:24:37.720 in america between the israelis so um so first of all you can be right in that the vast majority of
00:24:46.520 the world is now against israel in the zionist project people are appalled by this war in iran
00:24:54.040 people are appalled by the heavy-headedness of zionism so for example czech uygur and hassan 0.70
00:25:01.480 piker they were banned from the uk england yeah and it's just the dumbest thing because 0.98
00:25:09.080 they they they have spoken out against israel but never against the uk so you're allowed to
00:25:13.320 criticize the uk you're not to criticize israel in the uk i was just banned from australia after the
00:25:18.520 southeast asia tour same reason i never criticized australia only israel and i've been there hassan
00:25:23.320 piker yeah he just got subpoenaed by the feds i think he's saying a lot of the correct things
00:25:27.800 right now when it comes to this and it's it's very obvious who's in control of so many western
00:25:33.320 civilized nations when you're banned for criticizing israel and so this heavy head in this right um
00:25:39.880 against you against hassan piker and sean strickland it's only gonna like you know create more 0.81
00:25:44.680 momentum for a backlash eventually um but the reality is that the zionists are primarily baby
00:25:52.360 boomers and unfortunately the baby boomer generation um they still support israel 0.82
00:26:00.680 um they've been indoctrinated to believe that that israel is is just um the best friend to to
00:26:07.560 america in the middle east and they're so supportive of this war in uh in iran and quite 0.85
00:26:15.000 honestly what designers are doing is they're trying to create a bubble around the baby boomers right 0.61
00:26:20.120 right? That's why CBS News and CNN are so important because honestly, who watches this 0.93
00:26:24.980 crap, right? Who watch the CBS News, who watch the CNN? Well, the baby boomers do, right? 0.99
00:26:28.780 So they're trying to create a bubble for the baby boomers, that echo chamber. And as long 0.95
00:26:33.440 as the baby boomers support Israel, they think they're good for another 20 years, all right? 0.62
00:26:40.760 And the other thing that people don't appreciate is that anti-Semitism is what drives Zionism, 0.65
00:26:46.280 right I mean like you couldn't have Zionism without anti-semitism and the classic example 0.86
00:26:51.800 is if you go back to the year 1900 and um um you know they're trying to promote Zionism and the
00:26:58.780 return of Jews to uh Jerusalem only three percent of the global population of Jews actually support 0.94
00:27:06.900 this idea because it's like retarded you are living a nice middle-class life in Europe or 0.97
00:27:12.500 in America and they want you to go to a desert what okay so without like the holocaust right 0.93
00:27:20.660 without world war ii without nazism without anti-semitism this would not have been possible 0.80
00:27:26.180 we also know that uh the zionists had members understanding with the nazis right we also know
00:27:35.300 the zionists had lots of terrorist activities uh especially in baghdad this is documented by the
00:27:41.220 Israeli historian Elen Papeg, to force Jews to go to Israel, right? 0.81
00:27:49.780 So the Jews were very happy in Baghdad because the Muslim world was very welcoming to Jews.
00:27:55.960 Jews are appreciated in the Muslim world, right?
00:27:59.440 You go to Tehran, there's a huge Jewish community, and they are honored, they are protected by the locals.
00:28:05.600 So you needed terrorism, false flag attacks in order to induce people, Jews, to return to Israel.
00:28:13.760 Because, again, at that time, it was a desert.
00:28:16.520 It was a poor desert.
00:28:17.720 No one wanted to move there.
00:28:19.580 Also, there were lots of people living there as well.
00:28:21.760 So you had to displace them. 0.61
00:28:24.480 So, unfortunately, all this anti-Semitism, it makes Zionism much stronger. 0.69
00:28:30.780 right i i know it sounds weird but um you know what which national world is benefiting from all 0.77
00:28:37.820 this anti-semitism israel is benefiting right it's a great point um great point so yeah so it's 0.78
00:28:44.540 important to stay to anti-zionism and not anti-semitism because that's right that benefits 0.96
00:28:49.660 zionism the idea that it's and that's what they try to conflate the two they have all these
00:28:55.240 meetings and they have conferences trying to say that anti-zion anti-zionism is the same as
00:28:59.440 anti-semitism so that it's all lumped in the same category your predictions it seems like they will
00:29:05.440 still stand it doesn't seem like anything changes there has any of the time frame shifted i don't
00:29:09.960 know if you gave exact dates but i agree it's it seems like that all that's plausible when can we
00:29:16.240 expect the national draft when can we expect a ground troop invasion is it going to be right
00:29:20.520 after the midterms when they try to make a hail mary attempt at winning the house for the right
00:29:24.480 right so um a lot depends on the weather right so right now a ground innovation is not feasible
00:29:30.900 because it's so hot in uh the Middle East I mean it's it's if you try it now your soldiers are going
00:29:39.180 to get fatigued by the heat uh your entire logistics supply network is going to get
00:29:44.580 destroyed by by all that summer desert heat right so you're going to have to wait until
00:29:50.940 um next march i think i mean i i i think i think like next february next march is is when you
00:29:59.840 actually uh launch a grindation if you do it uh that's that's my best guess you would definitely
00:30:05.220 want to wait until after the midterms um yeah and you're saying that the boomers probably have
00:30:11.040 another 20 years controlling the voting bloc and that inevitably the youth there's just no way to
00:30:15.460 indoctrinate them with the same boomer slop that the evangelical christians spread obviously not
00:30:20.280 all of them the pope is saying a lot of the correct things and he's standing on peace and
00:30:24.320 saying that the war is evil but when it comes to what's happening in albania we saw the cushion
00:30:31.620 jared kushner with ivanka trump are trying to take an island in the southern albania and they're all
00:30:38.480 protesting they all go outside maybe america could take a page out of their book the fact that we
00:30:42.800 haven't had a mass protest of the epstein files not being released and covered up is shameful on
00:30:47.660 own nation and seeing them it reflects poorly upon us because look at them band together on
00:30:51.500 this issue what is happening in albania and what can we learn from this yeah no i i think what's
00:30:58.380 happening in albania i mean it's very inspiring as you point out right because uh what's happened
00:31:04.940 is that israel wants that island susan island um it is very strategic um ultimately what the greater
00:31:12.940 Israel project is about is creating Pax Judaica right where uh and it's very important for
00:31:21.020 easier to control trade access so um it's on island uh is very strategic in that it gives you access 0.84
00:31:27.900 to to Europe uh and it allows you to further control your your your uh to further control the 0.52
00:31:35.020 Mediterranean and that's why they basically bought it uh from the Albanians the Albanian 0.94
00:31:41.020 elite is co-opted like most elites around around the world um and the albanians have always resented 0.89
00:31:50.220 the corruption of the government uh this has always been true um and so and and the albanians 0.75
00:31:59.100 they're not they are an extremely proud and aggressive people right world war one started
00:32:06.460 in that area like the the people in the balkans are are like very much um courageous they have
00:32:13.020 they have a proud military history um absolutely great the macedonians came from that area um
00:32:19.980 as well um and they were they were famed as warriors going back um centuries and um they
00:32:29.660 were angry of course because um the deal between kushner and the albanian prime minister it also
00:32:38.700 included a lot of conservation lands it also included a lot of land that was claimed by private
00:32:45.020 albanian citizens and which was protected land and um when the people noticed that wow they put
00:32:53.980 like these private security guards are putting off fences and these developers are coming in
00:32:58.460 and denying people access to their own land as well as to public land,
00:33:02.540 then they start to protest.
00:33:05.340 And these protests will not subside.
00:33:09.220 They will not end because it's a much larger issue, right?
00:33:13.700 It's not just against Kushner and Zionism. 0.87
00:33:17.700 It's really about the corruption of their own government, of their own society. 0.90
00:33:21.020 So we can expect these protests to continue. 0.75
00:33:24.080 At the same time, the prime minister, he's clearly been co-opted by Zionist forces, and he's been very adamant in saying, no, I will not renege on my agreement with Kushner. 0.51
00:33:38.820 We've made a deal already, and we will honor this deal. 0.67
00:33:44.460 So I think the only way out of this mess is to incite a war in the Balkans, right?
00:33:51.580 Because Kushner and his sponsor, right, the Rossoff family, and behind them, the state of Israel, they want that land and they paid for it.
00:34:04.140 And if the people are going to be a problem and sort of war and and like clear that area.
00:34:11.260 So there's a Bosnian genocide that Americans did not really know about.
00:34:15.600 We didn't learn this in school. We learned extensively about the Holocaust.
00:34:17.860 But the genocide in Bosnia in the early 90s was not taught.
00:34:20.840 is it possible that israel could arm the serbs because there were new documents revealing that
00:34:26.660 israel tried to cover up how many weapons they supplied to the serbs in this bosnian genocide
00:34:31.400 is this where we can expect a balkan uprising it's already happening like like just google this
00:34:36.460 but serbia and israel have a drone manufacturing agreement right i mean it's already happening
00:34:42.380 israel is already is already helping is there's serbia manufacture drones for for for warfare
00:34:49.520 so this is the war that we can expect to balance out the protest from the albanians 0.80
00:34:55.520 as a response to the albanians because they want that land uh and once they set their sights on
00:35:01.480 something they will they will not stop until they have achieved their goal um they they are
00:35:07.440 completely committed to their cause they're all unified and they really believe that um as long
00:35:13.660 as they stick together they will conquer the world what is so significant about this island
00:35:18.180 It's called Sazan Island, if I'm not correct. Why Albania? Why do they need this land so bad?
00:35:22.080 Even though they're trying to take land in the Philippines, what is the significance there in the Balkans?
00:35:27.760 Trade access, right? So if you just Google, Google Maps and look at that island, it's in the middle of the, I think it's the Adriatic.
00:35:44.760 And, you know, Israel has all this gas and oil, right? And so the idea is to supply the Europe with natural gas because Qatar is now knocked offline, right? So that's the long-term play.
00:36:04.720 while this is happening it seems like there's a valid case that you've also made that Kushner
00:36:10.780 is the new Epstein but somebody is making a run for his money Peter Thiel was just exposed and
00:36:16.360 there's a leak showing that 200 political elite uh and tech billionaires and uh I'm sure you've
00:36:22.240 seen this people in Silicon Valley politicians Ted Cruz Joseph Gordon Levitt are signed up to
00:36:28.000 go to the summit that Peter Thiel is hosting in Ireland in August what is this about is this is
00:36:33.940 Peter Thiel, the new Epstein, or Jared Kushner?
00:36:36.960 Yeah, so, I mean, the reality is that there just is not that much elite, right?
00:36:43.100 You only have, like, a handful of people who control all the money, all the influence, all the power.
00:36:49.600 And it is in their best interest to work together.
00:36:54.440 And what powerful people do is they try to create their own secret societies.
00:36:58.760 So if you look at the Epstein emails, basically Peter Thiel wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, basically talking about how to create his own secret society, right?
00:37:08.100 And now we know from this leak that he's actually gone and done it.
00:37:12.940 You look at the rise of someone like J.D. Vance.
00:37:15.640 It's not organic, right?
00:37:17.440 So what happened is that they met while Peter Thiel was giving a speech at Yale Law School.
00:37:23.600 And then I think J.D. Vance approached him and said, listen, I'm writing this memoir and I'm really interested in your ideas.
00:37:30.360 I might be interested in a career in politics. Basically, he perceived himself as a new Obama.
00:37:35.780 Right. So what launched Obama's political career is the fact that he went to Harvard Law School and then he wrote a memoir called Dreams of My Father, which became a bestseller, which was probably not even written by him.
00:37:44.800 I mean, if it was written by him, he had quite many people who helped him. Right.
00:37:49.340 So Obama's career was very much manufactured.
00:37:52.800 And so J.D. Vance, so Peter Thiel, what Peter Thiel is really good at is he's really good at spotting talent, right?
00:37:59.200 He sees the potential in J.D. Vance.
00:38:01.400 So what happens is that Peter Thiel gives J.D. Vance a no show job, right?
00:38:06.920 Like we'll make you a partner in a venture capital firm, but you don't have to go to the office.
00:38:12.100 And so what's J.D. Vance doing?
00:38:13.040 He was spending all his time finishing up Hillbilly Elegy, which became a national bestseller.
00:38:17.840 but it became a movie and it made J.D. Vance
00:38:20.320 into a household name.
00:38:21.560 And what happened afterwards is that Peter Thiel
00:38:23.880 spends $15 million, $15 million on J.D. Vance's
00:38:29.160 Ohio Senate campaign.
00:38:30.240 This is a guy who has no political experience,
00:38:32.520 who is not that charismatic.
00:38:33.960 And then what Peter Thiel did was go get
00:38:36.640 Donald Trump's endorsement for J.D. Vance.
00:38:39.800 And if you remember, J.D. Vance in the past has called,
00:38:42.560 has basically referred to Trump as Hitler, right?
00:38:46.320 So that was a very big thing, to get Trump's endorsement.
00:38:49.680 And then that allowed for J.D. Vance to become Senator from Ohio.
00:38:53.820 And very shortly afterwards, he became Vice President, the Vice President nominee.
00:38:59.340 And again, this was facilitated by Peter Thiel.
00:39:02.640 But not only that, I mean, it's not just J.D. Vance.
00:39:05.720 It's also Mark Zuckerberg, right?
00:39:08.480 It's Sam Altman.
00:39:10.220 So Peter Thiel has a very good sense of talent.
00:39:15.080 and he has a very good way of nurturing talent
00:39:19.780 and putting talent in a certain position
00:39:21.560 that benefits Peter Thiel.
00:39:23.600 You can argue right now that Peter Thiel
00:39:25.680 is actually much more powerful than Elon Musk, right?
00:39:28.600 Because unlike Elon Musk,
00:39:30.260 Peter Thiel actually has a network around him.
00:39:32.280 And now he's moving to Argentina
00:39:35.020 where he's basically co-opted the government.
00:39:38.180 However, he just does whatever Peter Thiel wants.
00:39:40.640 and um Peter Thiel really is interested in creating a new society based on AI right where
00:39:49.180 and and the idea of almost like Plato's Republic where where society is ruled by uh philosopher
00:39:56.080 kings AI basically and everyone has a certain place of sort of role in society and then that
00:40:02.440 would be the perfect society that'd be paradise that'd be euphobia and that that is really
00:40:05.900 And what he's done, which is really important, is that he's basically assembled a network to help him achieve this goal.
00:40:16.480 Because not only has he sponsored Mark Zuckerberg, St. Ullman, but he also has something called Thiel Fellows.
00:40:24.360 Like, do you know about this?
00:40:26.800 No.
00:40:26.960 The Thiel Fellows.
00:40:28.040 Okay.
00:40:28.520 So the idea is that you don't go to college.
00:40:31.460 If you're a really smart person, you don't go to college.
00:40:33.340 What Peter Thiel is going to do is give you $100,000 U.S., right?
00:40:38.040 Just give it to you, and you can start your own business, and you'll be part of his Thiel network.
00:40:43.160 So these are like, you know, part of his army.
00:40:46.000 He's going to his own private army in order to achieve his ambitions.
00:40:50.900 I've heard about these people there in Dime Square in New York City.
00:40:53.380 There's people that are getting money through crypto from Peter Thiel.
00:40:57.280 It's interesting, too, because the MAGA crowd, they are pushing this idea that the woke Reich and people that are critical of the Iran war
00:41:02.360 are getting paid by foreign assets but Peter Thiel funded J.D. Vance with 15 million dollars
00:41:06.140 who was a never Trumper and now he's the vice president with only two years of senate experience
00:41:10.060 but Peter Thiel's now moving to Argentina this guy's quite literally a foreign operative funding
00:41:15.120 elections but you don't see criticisms and there's a very clear double standard they obviously don't
00:41:20.220 care about foreign influence they only care when you push back against this new world order and
00:41:25.760 again I don't know if you saw the summit that Peter Thiel's organizing with the 200 political
00:41:29.860 elite and financial tech elite the listed discussions were preparing for world war three
00:41:36.900 sex tips and nuclear everything that you've been talking about yeah a cult yeah well yeah the first
00:41:44.900 point i'll make about peter is that he has tentacles everywhere right so you look at rumble which is
00:41:49.860 part of the alternative media ecosystem right he's an investor in rumble look at spotify he helped
00:41:55.220 built spotify spotify signed a 50 million dollar contract with joe rogan if you look at joe rogan
00:42:00.260 his his um guest list one out of four guests apparently are peter thiel adjacent okay you
00:42:07.220 look at something like eric weinstein uh who was sponsored by by peter thiel so peter peter
00:42:13.540 thiel is so smart that he's able to anticipate trends and invest in trends right and he knows
00:42:18.420 alternative media is is is a future trend um this like legacy media it's all dead right so um and
00:42:26.820 he's got these chemicals everywhere and so i mean people say he's the antichrist he's he's pretty
00:42:33.700 smart guy it seems clear like i like the analogy you make with the memorandum of understanding
00:42:39.700 being a deal with the devil it's a contract to change their belief systems and for it's kind of
00:42:43.860 like an abraham reports but i've noticed too that so many of these talking heads in the space because
00:42:48.740 legacy media is over they seem to say the truth and mix it with falsehood and a couple streams
00:42:55.380 ago you were talking about possible federal agents within the space saying half truths
00:43:00.020 and i'm noticing a rise a lot of these people some of them are in support of this iran war
00:43:04.820 some of them even sound more extreme than trump they're saying that the bb should wipe out all of
00:43:09.220 of webinar they are saying things identical than the randy fines or the laura loomers
00:43:15.220 do you notice a rise in paid assets in the space because they're aware of the shift away from legacy
00:43:22.560 media look um if you just follow twitter um there are always situations when the twitter aligns
00:43:32.520 right when social media just aligns and this is one message that comes out i saw this very explicit
00:43:37.300 explicitly after October 7th when before there was no anti-semitism online because it was part of this anti-racist movement right you're not allowed to criticize races and then after October 7th after the Israelis went to Nagazza you saw this sudden outpouring eruption of anti-semitism online
00:43:58.240 And again, I mean, like people aren't stupid. They're able to differentiate between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. Right. So the fact that all this became very conflated after right after Israel went into Gaza, it seemed a bit coordinated to me.
00:44:13.760 It seemed that like the control public opinion was very important for Israel to promote anti-Semitism. If I had to guess who was responsible for all this anti-Semitism online, I would guess Israel right away. 0.78
00:44:28.240 Okay, I mean, another thing I'll say is, I'm not sure if you ever read something called the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. 0.55
00:44:37.900 I've read it, yeah. It's a document from 1917.
00:44:41.520 Right. So I've studied, I do legal criticism, okay?
00:44:45.520 And I will tell you, having read that document, it's not something that would have been written by an anti-Symit.
00:44:51.420 It's not something that would have been written by someone who hated Jews, okay?
00:44:55.020 I don't think, but it would have been written by someone who were of growing concerns about Israel and Zionism.
00:45:06.000 And so they wrote this document in order to discredit people who thought that Zionism might be a problem, who are against Zionism.
00:45:14.040 Does that make sense?
00:45:14.900 yeah yeah so they have infiltrated the anti-israel movement with paid assets in order to control the
00:45:22.980 dialogue and make everybody seem like they are hateful and that they are anti-semitic when in
00:45:28.100 fact they're critical of israel itself or or or when they're exercising their intuition saying
00:45:33.620 you know what what's happening past time is wrong right or what israel is doing is wrong so we should
00:45:40.180 speak out right they're motivated by a sense of justice they're motivated motivated by their 0.79
00:45:44.900 concern for all humanity and this being warped to say no you're just being anti-semitic which causes
00:45:51.300 you to be like to be confused right it's just so doubt so fear to so discord one thing they really
00:46:00.020 don't like and where i think people clearly show their true colors when they're against unity
00:46:04.580 something that you have spelled out is very important wanting to build education wanting to
00:46:08.820 give people a light right now in time of darkness and i've been advocating for this non-stop since
00:46:14.180 uh my start of my streaming career something that kind of reflects this ideology is new
00:46:18.500 york city currently under mamdani who famously did not go to the israel parade it was the first new
00:46:24.420 york city mayor in six years who didn't show up and they got extremely upset do you have any
00:46:30.660 what do you think about the current state of new york city and how mamdani a muslim socialist
00:46:34.820 is running because a lot of people were saying were very apprehensive to be supportive of him
00:46:38.180 because of their ideas of socialism but so far him clearing the 12 billion deficit in the city
00:46:43.540 it seems like he's doing a good job and i'm wondering if you think that he is offering
00:46:47.780 some sort of unity in the time of division yeah no i'm a huge fan of madani i mean like i think
00:46:55.140 that he's really inspirational i think he's unified uh new york city in a way that was
00:47:01.780 unimaginable before um and you have people in the elite who are very scared and they're behaving
00:47:08.740 themselves better you know i've seen posts where tenants feel now they have more rights than
00:47:13.300 landlords and this was not true in new york for the longest time um you have you know madani who
00:47:19.140 chooses to go watch the nicks with the common people as opposed to you know these vip
00:47:25.780 seats so i mean like clearly he's a very inspirational figure but i will point out that
00:47:30.420 when that happens then they will test him and so there's talk of ice going to new york city
00:47:35.620 at some point right and that's been a major test of how resourceful how um you know how how how
00:47:43.220 good of a leader he is because that that's going to really fracture new york city i was at the
00:47:47.940 knicks game three and i saw howard lutnick was sitting courtside first he was in the box with
00:47:52.500 trump i'm sure you've seen the video where trump gets massively booed by the entire madison square
00:47:56.660 guard and even though the tickets were at the cheapest around six thousand dollars some of the
00:48:00.500 standing seats were one thousand but he got massively booed and then later on in the fourth
00:48:04.820 quarter i see dj khaled palestinian man who has never spoken up for his people is cheersing and
00:48:09.940 saying hello to howard lutnik and we know howard lutnik we know that he denied being friends with
00:48:14.740 epstein he was next door neighbors them and building nine and epstein building 11 or the
00:48:18.100 other way around now howard lutnik is also pushing nick shirley and talking about fraud and they're
00:48:24.660 doubling down on the somalis in minnesota is this an example of a handler howard ludnick because
00:48:31.460 he's standing next to trump when trump is speaking about nanyahu and he's doing the weird giggles
00:48:35.860 that we saw when they were speaking about the epstein files what should we know about howard
00:48:39.860 ludnick's power right now i i think he's a very powerful person i don't know where his power
00:48:44.900 comes from but but remember like his background he was natural neighbor to epstein uh 9-11 his
00:48:52.660 His firm, Cantor Fitzgerald, was destroyed.
00:48:55.400 I mean, it was devastated, but he stayed at home, and he was able to rebuild afterwards
00:49:03.220 very quickly.
00:49:05.160 So I think he's clearly a very powerful individual within the Zionist movement.
00:49:13.140 And the fact that he's always with Trump, right?
00:49:15.500 So Trump was given this press conference about the about ending the Iran war and how it was sitting was sitting beside him.
00:49:24.040 You see him everywhere with Trump. So maybe it's his personal charisma.
00:49:30.860 Maybe it's his understanding of Trump's psychology. And it's also maybe the fact that he is he is very much the agent of the Zionist forces. 0.68
00:49:41.020 It could be it could be a multiple factors, but he's clear, very powerful individual.
00:49:44.600 similar to Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner who have been in charge of the peace negotiations
00:49:48.680 what about uh JD Vance seems like he's losing popularity and sometimes it looks like they have
00:49:54.080 abandoned the ability and Peter Thiel doesn't seem to be backing him the same way he was before
00:49:57.500 is Marco Rubio their next pawn because of your another prediction was that Trump is going to
00:50:03.980 try to run for a third term in wartime is Rubio going to be that figurehead
00:50:09.500 so I think J.D. Vance his political career his political star is definitely like declining right
00:50:17.840 um he's not that charismatic he's not that popular and now he's isolated within the White House and
00:50:23.360 the fact that he's come out and criticized Israel I mean if you do that as a politician you're kind
00:50:29.660 of dead man walking right I mean like I don't see a very bright future for him I think I mean he's
00:50:34.460 scapegoat i think that when they resume the war uh he'll be blamed for the pause he'll he'll he'll
00:50:41.500 he'll be blamed for trying to seek peace with um uh iran uh marco rubio definitely seems to be on
00:50:49.980 the rise he's both national security advisor as well as secretary of state uh he's been consistent
00:50:55.820 and he's been loyal to trump right so he's been loaded trump and he's also been consistent
00:51:02.300 uh to the zionists and to the warhawks in washington dc so he's been able to play
00:51:08.620 both sides uh pretty effectively but the reality is that if you know trump uh he screws everyone
00:51:14.380 over eventually right like trump has absolutely no loyalty to anyone except himself not even his
00:51:21.340 own children so he'll screw everyone over eventually and you think that you know like
00:51:25.100 if i'm really nice to trump for like 10 20 years then he'll reward me eventually go talk to his
00:51:30.860 his lawyer michael colin you know i mean this is a guy who basically did everything for for trump
00:51:37.920 and he was still screwed over in the end in the end so so so like like don't think that there's
00:51:43.620 any successor to trump no trump's gonna die with with with his empire yeah he abandoned alex jones
00:51:50.460 megan kelly candace owens tucker carlson slandered them on truth social and even recently in this new
00:51:55.760 memorandum of understanding speeches he said if it doesn't go through blame jd vance and when he's
00:52:00.980 talking about the monob attack which they still haven't resolved and they still haven't fully
00:52:05.020 investigated it's been three months he says uh ask pete headset pete headset look look look go back
00:52:10.400 to january 7th okay this is the day after january 6th in 20 in 2021 and basically trump's entire
00:52:17.000 cabinet has abandoned him the entire world has turned against uh trump and but there are certain
00:52:22.840 individuals that that that protected trump that that uh supported him regardless okay these include
00:52:30.920 uh marjorie taylor green these include turd carlson uh x jones right you go back you go back to
00:52:37.960 jerry 7th okay and like trump was finished he was dead and these individuals turd carlson x jones
00:52:46.120 marjorie taylor green and there were others as well but they stayed these but they but they
00:52:50.440 still supported him they were loyal to him even though he was basically dead politically and
00:52:55.240 what's happened since right i mean like these are people who in your worst days supported you and
00:53:01.400 even like and make a trump his own daughter jared cushing they walked away man right so i mean like
00:53:09.720 listen he'll he will screw you over eventually so they didn't have the marco rubro being being
00:53:13.640 the heir apparent now it's not gonna work out so jd vance we can expect to be running for president
00:53:19.880 in 28 probably but i i don't think i don't think he'll go he'll get very far what about the
00:53:26.900 possibility of a false flag attack i'm seeing uh some people called her jigsaw or him laura loomer
00:53:32.060 is constantly saying almost word for word she's saying like she hates islam and it has no place
00:53:36.340 in society and she's saying that she expects a false flag attack that could be connected to the
00:53:40.200 woke right uh influencers critical of the iran war do you still think that the this is on the
00:53:45.660 table because right now the u.s looks desperate to try to gain support again against iran if i'm
00:53:52.400 doing a false flag not super opportunity you have to you have the world cup in the united states
00:53:56.060 right you've got like 70 000 80 000 in a stadium all at once like if i'm doing a false flag it's
00:54:01.880 it's gonna be now for the next month you know yeah the we're the host nation and not doing a
00:54:08.620 good job being hospitable to the people here are you paying attention at all to the world cup it's
00:54:12.780 cool to see a moment of unity right now it's just making me a little more optimistic away from these
00:54:17.420 it seems like people need something like this as a distraction and to remember the human experience
00:54:23.400 something like the world cup does provide that yeah so i so i i'm watching it because i'm interested
00:54:30.140 to see what happens to the iranian team because you you know how like they're forced to uh train
00:54:37.400 in mexico yeah they live in mexico and tijuana on the day of the match and then they're forced to
00:54:41.800 leave uh the day of the match um and it's just so petty right so um i wouldn't be surprised if
00:54:50.760 the iranians became a fan fan favorite they never win um but i wouldn't be surprised if they surpass
00:54:57.400 expectations and i wouldn't i wouldn't be surprised if they become like this underdog um folk hero
00:55:05.160 uh during the world cup that's something that that i'm watching pretty closely i would love
00:55:10.120 to see patrick bet david support his fellow countrymen in iran they put the whole flag
00:55:15.400 on the field they sung the national anthem after it was demonized so much they did pretty well in
00:55:19.640 the first game they scored two great goals it was a draw two two one of the very surprising things
00:55:24.600 since this war started is seeing the reality of many people in the iranian diaspora although it's
00:55:29.400 amplified a little bit on social media doesn't represent all of them so many western iranians
00:55:34.120 went to the game against new zealand just to root against iran and to cheer when new zealand scored
00:55:40.680 although this happened this was the same day as the memorandum of understanding being released
00:55:45.000 and seeing that iran was looks victorious right now they still want their country to be wiped trump
00:55:50.440 is saying that they are going to nuke their civilization and rid them of any accessibility
00:55:56.120 to water and food and destroy their infrastructure why does it seem like this irani diaspora seems so 0.76
00:56:02.680 captured mentally by the u.s and israel empire what's something from the cuban diaspora right
00:56:08.520 uh they they feel that their legacy their wealth their property were stolen from them 0.98
00:56:13.360 the people in charge of cuba of iran they're all thieves they're all uh satanic thieves
00:56:21.000 and they grew up in a bubble where everyone believed that way right and because um they're 0.96
00:56:27.700 not interacting with the reality, right?
00:56:31.380 They're actually not backing Iran and seeing
00:56:33.060 the complexity of the country.
00:56:34.600 They're allowed to indulge in their prejudices.
00:56:36.940 They're allowed to have this very static understanding
00:56:40.320 of Iran, this very simplistic understanding of Iran,
00:56:43.260 and it just feeds them, right? 1.00
00:56:45.440 And it sort of drives their feminism.
00:56:47.900 And I mean, I hate to say this,
00:56:49.280 but it's also comparable to the Jewish diaspora, right?
00:56:51.560 Where the Jewish diaspora,
00:56:54.340 grow up with stories of exodus of their exile from jerusalem of all this anti-semitism throughout
00:57:02.820 europe over these uh millennia of the holocaust right uh it galvanizes people and quite honestly
00:57:09.380 it leads to success right because the um persian population in america i believe the most successful
00:57:14.980 ethnic group in america right now much more so than the jews and in the indians the cuban
00:57:20.180 diaspora is also very successful right so um maybe having this simple mythology allows you to be much
00:57:27.460 more energetic and be much more motivated at the same time you are trapped in your prejudices
00:57:34.580 what have your other observations been because it seems like you have slowed quite a bit and it
00:57:39.220 seems like you're i've been watching the live streams you're covering uh you're covering
00:57:43.460 literature you're covering uh divine divine dante's divine comedy what has been your perception since
00:57:49.780 taking a step it seems like a little bit away from the geopolitical discourse 1.00
00:57:53.700 and trying to promote something more optimistic yeah the people in charge are just complete morons 0.99
00:58:00.420 right if you step back and you just look at how the world works and like you know yesterday um 1.00
00:58:06.500 there's a massive drone attack on moscow right you saw that right like why would you do that
00:58:12.500 uh now they're just gonna come at you so much harder and like ukraine can't possibly win a
00:58:17.940 war against russia and the russians have been showing tremendous constraint restraint during
00:58:22.660 this war now the gloves are off and i have to believe that the europeans are involved in some
00:58:29.620 some way that nato is involved in some way so why why are you trying to instigate world war three
00:58:34.820 why are you trying to maybe enforce a nuclear strike on kiev right so that's it so so i mean
00:58:41.940 mean like you just step back and you just as an observer see what's going on with a clear eye 1.00
00:58:47.620 you're just like the people in charge are just complete and utter idiots and there's really no 1.00
00:58:52.920 other way to explain what's going on there just isn't yeah the economy has taken a major hit gas 1.00
00:59:01.000 prices are gone up but i think many americans maybe you notice the shift or maybe it's just
00:59:05.940 my perspective have reached this point where they think if you can't beat them join them so they
00:59:12.040 understand that israel has control it's essentially admitted now by trump they're saying israel not
00:59:16.220 exists without american tax dollars but they are fatigued with talking about the destruction and
00:59:21.600 with things horrible so they just are starting to accept the propaganda that israel is pushing that 0.63
00:59:27.060 israel is the same as western civilization it's one and the same do you think people have given
00:59:32.760 up on trying to fight against tyranny and just want to join the oppressor i think people are
00:59:38.200 fatigued i think people are disillusioned i think people are exhausted i i think that's
00:59:42.120 the correct word fatigue but you know at this time maybe someone like madonna will emerge
00:59:48.440 and rally the people uh maybe we need to reach the darkest depths before we can see the light
00:59:55.640 um so so i don't see this ending but i also think that eventually something or someone
01:00:00.680 one-way merge to to lead the people forward uh listen i'm sorry but yeah no thank you so much
01:00:05.080 that i was gonna wrap it up here i appreciate i'll email you privately about our upcoming trip
01:00:09.300 it's always great to speak to you professor thanks a lot man okay bye-bye have a good one