00:07:22.240And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money
00:07:26.220Tonight, wake up late, honey, put on your floor, then take your credit card to the liquor store. Well, that's one for you and two for me.
00:07:38.880But tonight, I'll be loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane, feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
00:07:54.600I'm on the night train, follow the sun. I'm on the night train, fill my car. I'm on the night train, ready to crash and burn. I never learned.
00:20:10.900So the only way I can think that he can get out of that is if he can show the jury that at that specific time, at that specific point, he felt that his life was in danger from a deadly weapon from the other guy.
00:20:23.880And if he felt that, then he can try to, you know, try to tell the jury that I showed the bill that felt like my life was in danger because so.
01:00:35.860Let's go ahead and look at what Twitter said.
01:00:37.320So, Twitter, this comes from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office out of Tennessee.
01:00:44.180Suspect in shooting incident outside Montgomery County Courthouse arrested.
01:00:46.920Montgomery County Sheriff's Office news release Wednesday, May 13, 2026 for immediate release.
01:00:53.800Suspect in shooting incident outside Montgomery County Courthouse arrested.
01:00:56.380Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee.
01:00:57.740Earlier today, law enforcement officers responded to a shots fired incident outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville.
01:01:05.260The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office immediately launched an investigation into an incident.
01:01:08.820As a result of the investigation, Dalton Earthley, 28, was detained by criminal investigators in charge of a criminal attempt, murder, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon.
01:01:21.200was booked into the Montgomery County Jail
01:01:25.100where he is being held pending arraignment
01:17:16.900Since then, they've become a thriving community that doesn't live in the past.0.96
01:17:19.780And if you say the word Jap now, if you go around Japan and you say that word Jap, Jap,
01:17:24.080and you try to elicit a reaction, you're not going to get one.
01:17:27.000Even though that word has a history of oppression, even though that word was used at a harmful time when Japanese people were under attack, we can't give power to these words anymore.
01:17:39.460Again, I said this yesterday, I told academics, you shouldn't go around trying to hurt people, you shouldn't go around trying to antagonize people, but we also shouldn't live in a victim consciousness.
01:17:48.540you have to grow or else if you make your identity around oppression if you center your culture
01:17:55.540around pain you're not growing from it you're making it your core identity no i agree i agree0.90
01:18:02.560uh you know you could talk about jews right how did they figure it out right like jews have been0.99
01:18:06.180oppressed more than anybody else and they figured it out now they control everything so like look1.00
01:18:11.260dude the the thing is is that with when it comes to black people is they just like to cry they like0.98
01:18:16.660to complain they don't want to take accountability for anything it's everyone else's fault and1.00
01:18:21.080niggas are just lazy bro they're retarded and they're fucking lazy um and to be mad at some1.00
01:18:25.460guy for saying you know you're chimping out nigger this nigger that it's like we should1.00
01:18:29.880the stereotypes they prove the stereotypes yeah he he was look okay um okay so how do we solve1.00
01:18:39.880this like where does this go because people are yeah where does where does this go from here1.00
01:18:46.660Well, I mean, look, he proved he proved that black people are retarded by getting angry about some dumb shit like this.1.00
01:18:53.540And like I told you before, if I went to Wyoming, if I went to Wyoming or I went to some fucking what God was doing was very retarded, too.1.00
01:19:00.600What Chad's doing is also very. But it proves a point.1.00
01:19:03.620And the point is simply this. Black people. Right.0.98
01:19:07.740Reserve the right in their mind to conduct acts of violence if you offend them, whereas other groups of people wouldn't do that.1.00
01:19:15.800If I went to Chinatown and said, you motherfuckers are retarded zipper heads.1.00
01:19:20.520If I went to fucking North Texas and said, all you Jeets fucking stink, right?1.00
01:19:25.420Or if I went to a white trailer park and I said, fuck you, crackers.1.00
01:19:29.380I wouldn't have to worry about violence.1.00
01:19:31.120It's only one group of people that if I said, fuck you, niggers, I might get shot and killed.1.00
01:58:24.680The reason why this is troubling is, A, there was an executive order that the president had directed the full declassification of JFK, but then also to the MKUltra files.
01:58:35.120The CIA famously has said that, you know, all documents were released and other documents had been destroyed.
01:58:41.040So these are allegedly those documents that apparently never existed.
01:58:44.680And this just in, John, the CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard.
01:59:21.980that's why i was gonna say like dude she's like their boss so like what the fuck that's why this
01:59:29.060whole thing doesn't make sense to me yeah i mean do you have any conspiracy that you0.94
01:59:34.760kind of find right off the bat to me it just seems like i don't know the the way i take it
01:59:40.820and i can be entirely wrong i feel like tulsi gabbard is against the cabinet i feel even though
01:59:45.760she's a part of it i feel like she's against everything that's happening right now in iran
01:59:48.540and i think she may be conspiring to figure out some way to throw further dirt on the
01:59:55.000administration's name i don't see how she could do that with those files because they're really
01:59:59.320historic or those stories are historic pertaining to mk ultra and jfk but i know that she's against
02:00:05.280this warrant she said that as recently as a year ago that there's no reason to go to war on at least
02:00:09.480if they don't have any nuclear threats this this could be also like a way for them to like bully
02:00:13.720her you know what i mean um yeah that's what people are saying yeah this could be like like
02:00:18.780them bullying her because you know for the for them to come in and be like oh you can't do this
02:00:23.980when she's the boss at the dni and then trump actually signed executive orders to declassify0.96
02:00:27.960this crap this could be just to embarrass her and kind of force her out to resign
02:00:31.760yeah 100 and i think that's been the motive that's kind of been the ammo from the beginning0.99
02:00:37.500especially since that hearing she had in the beginning of the war is we've got to get her
02:00:42.040out. It started with the AG and I think that she's next. So maybe this is kind of a process
02:00:47.780of framing to put her in a bad position so they can just have her like calmly step off instead of0.97
02:00:52.860like it being some big scandalous thing where Trump fires her because they can't afford any0.99
02:00:58.060more of this. They really can't. They can't afford any more of like firing different members under
02:01:02.220the executive branch. It's just not panning out well for Trump. Not at all. Yeah. Which became
02:01:07.280the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence specifically ordered DCI William Colby to
02:01:12.800release all, all of the MKUltra files. He famously went back to CIA headquarters and ordered that
02:01:19.480all of the files be destroyed. 85% of them were destroyed. He was held in contempt of Congress,
02:01:26.100and then CIA employees lined the halls and contributed cash to pay for the fine that he
02:01:31.940was ordered to pay we only know what we know about mk ultra because of the 15 of the files
02:01:39.060that weren't destroyed these are among those 15 of the files they are mandated to be declassified
02:01:47.080the american people have a right to know pause they're sorry isn't it funny like they're saying0.87
02:01:52.900nick sorter apparently saying this shit didn't happen i don't know is he saying that on twitter0.96
02:01:58.340right now i think so like someone put uh this didn't get any mainstream coverage but i just0.98
02:02:03.660feel like that's because of the fact that they might want to keep this low um
02:02:08.400rep anna paulina says someone at the cia is actively undermining an executive order
02:02:15.440i suggest you figure out who did it in quick punitive action incoming so interesting what
02:02:21.400what is in these files oh what i was gonna say is he signed to that agency what was the agency
02:02:25.240he called again oh see the cia yeah now he's on fox news it's like he checks out yeah you know
02:02:31.520you already know what time it is bro you know what time it is i got the soundboard but you0.53
02:02:36.260can't hear it so i'm not gonna bother and the cia can't raid offices least of all the offices of the
02:02:43.580of the director of national intelligence it's just real life isn't supposed to work this way
02:02:48.200This is crazy. This is something out of a movie. But the CIA was experimenting with LSD on willing and unwilling participants during the Cold War for intelligence operations and to exploit people.
02:03:06.340And it didn't go well a lot of the time. And they threw it all in a wastebasket. Right.
02:03:12.520Like it never really worked. Is that is that why they don't want anybody to know about it?
02:03:16.360I think they don't want people to know any more than what we know about, for example, dosing innocent citizens of San Francisco, California, or a small village in France and putting LSD in the yeast at the only bakery in the village just to see if everybody in the village would go nuts, which they did, of course, or coming up with a program in San Francisco to hire prostitutes to dose John's and see if they would cough up their innermost secrets. Ridiculous.0.86
02:03:44.780did you see the video of trump before he went to china answering the press0.87
02:03:49.520he said he doesn't care about the situation of american people financially i did see that i did
02:03:54.980see that that was crazy i was like one of the last things i reacted to before i got off and
02:04:00.020then pete egg said obviously at his hearing i know you covered that cash patel what did they
02:04:03.920press him about liquor yeah they pressed about liquor and then cash patel pressed him back about
02:04:08.040going to meet with uh there's uh abrigo and he said that apparently he hung out with a with a
02:04:14.200criminal and then he said that he spent seven thousand dollars on booze at a at a party
02:04:17.640yeah a thousand that magic gotta love good old cash good old cash then they got to fire back i
02:04:25.420guess yeah i guess let's get caught up on the situation in china looks like trump and uh xi
02:04:31.120jinping are making some good developments yeah i showed that that they were that they uh talked
02:04:36.400um and then we could show them the clip where china said that we should be um partners and
02:04:41.740not rivals or something we can show that i didn't show them that you can pull that up if you want
02:04:45.280yeah yeah i have it here one second which for all you guys that love youtube my brother's on live
02:04:52.060youtube right now so if you guys want to go ahead and check him out let me drop his uh link real
02:04:55.640quick for you guys open up a tab and watch him on youtube and i think you guys don't like
02:05:00.360yeah they do love the goy tube i think we may have just hit 22k subs so shout out to all of
02:05:08.580guys appreciate the love nice nice nice nice here let me end this and uh let me find that clip
02:05:16.180let me drop his link for you guys in here please open up a tab watch my brother stream
02:05:19.220and subscribe to his channel what's up oh i froze hold on oh yeah you did yeah i did freeze hold on
02:26:31.920I don't really have too much to say about Chud the Builder.
02:26:35.520I'm not sure if he has any type of defense, but as far as what I was able to read,
02:26:41.280um he didn't say any n words he didn't you know cuss at the guy or anything uh the guy just you
02:26:48.340know started cursing at him um and then the guy hit him from the back so not only that the guy
02:26:54.520was pummeling that so he had i would say that he has a pretty good case for self-defense um
02:26:59.860so i'm just i'm just not sure if you know if it's gonna stick then it might try to make uh
02:27:04.940because he's a big personality they might try to make a big uh a scene out of it not a scene but
02:27:10.140You know, they might try to make, you know what I'm saying, they might try to make an example out of it, you know.
02:27:16.220So if a good lawyer, maybe he could, you know, try to fight the case.0.88
02:27:20.580But, you know, attempted murder is a big, big fucking charge to face, especially, you know, when you're a political guy like that and it's racially motivated.
02:27:29.380So, I mean, I'm saying he's got a chance at it, but I don't know.0.96
02:43:47.180but it's hard for them to discern as to what it means you know what belongs to who picking up on
02:43:52.800patterns but with the use of flock cameras which are scattered across the nation now there are
02:43:56.800these cameras that have alprs or automated license plate readers they can not only scan your
02:44:01.880information in your car but see where you're going pick up patterns and trends as to when you're
02:44:05.340traveling where you're traveling what turns you're making you can look up flock on your google or any
02:44:10.480search browser or it's called the flock and you can see what cameras are located in your area
02:44:14.760And that's all located or that's all connected to a federal database that is used with AI to kind of code and discern, you know, what belongs to who, who's doing what.
02:44:24.360They even have microphones on them now. Some of them are stationed in parks.
02:44:27.620So the biggest, I suppose, like threat of AI is, of course, the fact that it can take jobs.
02:44:33.120We all know that. We've already seen that.
02:44:34.460But the more concerning thing for the long term scale is companies like Flock, obviously Palantir.
02:44:39.480We're well aware of that one. Mass surveillance, collecting information on people to an intimate level.
02:44:44.500and then, who knows, using it for malicious intent.
02:44:48.120They say that the reason is for security and solving crime,
02:44:50.480and it will certainly be helpful in that regard.
02:44:52.460But the biggest concern is, you know, the federal government
02:44:54.920having so much information, clear information on our day-to-day lives.
02:44:58.400You know, they can weaponize that against us.
02:44:59.920So, you know, you can argue it's a violation of our amendments,
02:45:02.760the Fourth Amendment, things like that.
03:19:01.280and I'm going to break the third or fourth wall,1.00
03:19:02.920whatever these motherfuckers call it.1.00
03:19:04.440Me and my brother predicted that this was going to be a fucking,1.00
03:19:06.660this was going to be a, not a mistake,0.99
03:19:09.720but that everyone was going to lose their fucking minds over this.0.99
03:19:12.380As soon as he said, we're going to vote for the Democrats.1.00
03:19:16.700Yo, did we not, what, like when he said this shit like a month ago, me and my brother were on the phone like, yeah, everyone's going to lose their minds.0.99
03:19:22.880We're like, oh, you know what, this is actually a viable strategy because you're going to, instead of not voting, because Nick tried the we're not going to vote angle, and that clearly, like, you know, saying you're not going to vote isn't enough.0.97
03:19:33.780You have to not just not vote, but vote for the opponent, and then that's what's going to force them to say, damn, we must actually do something.0.58
03:28:01.960So essentially, in a nutshell, what Democrats are going to do is they're going to, because Trump is setting it up perfectly for them where he's causing economic disaster.
03:28:09.460I think inflation just hit 3.8, the highest since 23.
03:28:12.160And it's not the record levels that we saw during the Biden administration.
03:28:15.180However, it's still very high, the highest it's been in several years.
03:28:18.140It's only going to continue to go up due to this war.
03:28:20.100And Democrats are going to overcorrect it by offering these socialist-esque policies.
03:28:26.740And they're going to sound attractive even to the average American whose center left are not even that far left.
03:28:31.640And it's going to be, you know what? Trump didn't prioritize us. This is the America first policy.
03:28:36.440Then when they get in office and they enact everything, there's going to be 10 billion fucking immigrants everywhere.0.98
03:28:42.200H1Bs are going to be through the roof. Americans will not have jobs. Crime will probably go up.1.00
03:28:46.560It's going to be all of the Democratic nightmares all over again. But front facingly, when they're campaigning, it's going to sound like heaven.
03:28:52.720It really is. And by the way, for you guys in here, me and my brother, if any of you guys that might dare say like my brother is like, oh, he's he's a very third.
03:28:59.400Well, this nigga, me and my brother are hard on immigration than anyone else.
03:29:32.700We know that me and my brother have always said this is a white Christian country.0.94
03:29:35.920Whether people want to accept it or not, it is, right?
03:29:38.980You know, and a lot of people have gotten angry at us for saying that.
03:29:41.980But we understand that America was built and founded in a certain way, and we actually want to preserve that, contrary to what other people say.0.96
03:29:48.040so uh me and my brother are very we're more right-wing than your favorite right-wing fucking0.95
03:29:52.620people bro like when we we completely detest feminism the only thing that i would say that0.98
03:29:57.240you could say that we uh agree with when it comes to progressives is foreign policy that's it we have
03:30:02.820a more libertarian stance when it comes to foreign policy me and my brother are non-interventionist
03:30:06.620like we're not fans of it like um i just don't think intervention in the middle east yeah i don't
03:30:11.320i don't think interventionist serves like the same purposes that it used to in a multipolar world
03:30:15.140when you're when in the unipolar world sure you want to go ahead and throw crews and nobody can
03:30:19.800really retaliate fine but um the days of being able to do intervention with no real consequence
03:30:25.500those days are pretty much slowly coming to an end no they're well beyond us they're well beyond0.57
03:30:31.220us china's closing the gap rapidly it's just not the same you know and i've honestly venezuela was0.52
03:30:36.720the best case scenario it will never play out like that again no hell no we will never regime change
03:30:42.480country in two hours like that that was honestly some semblance of luck and like just a situation
03:30:47.560where it was a perfect methodical plan that that i would argue lucky enough to see work out the
03:30:52.720the venezuelan operation though it was a military success was an overall failure and i'll tell you
03:30:58.240why because that is what gave trump yeah that is what gave trump the hubris to to bomb iran
03:31:03.660contrary to everyone telling him not to do it it was venezuela's like like swift victory
03:31:09.920and uh kidnapping of maduro like how it went off like literally with no miss no mistakes it was
03:31:15.220damn near the most perfect military operation you could say and and again i'll say strategically0.99
03:31:19.500brilliant but overall failure because that is what gave trump the fucking balls to attack around the0.99
03:31:27.380way that he did and grossly miss uh grossly um miss uh misunderstand their their power and0.99
03:31:34.700underestimate their power exactly yeah we had we had brought on the phone forever i'm sorry bro
03:31:40.140let's get the next person online sorry dude i know you got a lot more on there than you probably
03:31:43.180asked for no way he's no way he's not still on the phone is he still yeah no he he's been gone
03:31:48.380for a minute okay okay fair all right so um i have five eight seven one he was he called earlier
03:48:26.700is israel i was saying the other day you know you know shit's bad when you got like0.87
03:48:30.300hassan piker anna kasperian and nick fuentes all saying the same thing facts you know when it comes0.94
03:48:34.940on that one topic that's that's crazy that that is that is a telltale sign dude that is a telltale
03:48:42.400sign yeah but uh no man that's cool uh yeah do you want to jump on tomorrow we'll do uh
03:48:46.920politics and stuff more yeah yeah we'll cover some stuff tomorrow what time are you going on
03:48:52.440uh what time do you want to go on um like same time like eight ish nine ish give or take you
03:49:00.180don't have that you don't have after hours right no no after hours so we can go we can go eight
03:49:03.600nine ish and we could do we could do it we could do a long stream and and and uh let's really get
03:49:08.740uh we could cover russia too if you want bro i've been kind of wanting to cover russia
03:49:12.780yeah we can go into that because that's been kind of re-emerging it's resurfacing in the news since
03:49:17.480everything in the middle east has been so slow and then sneaker also hit me too and he said he
03:49:20.920wants to do something tomorrow too so we'll yeah we'll bring him on the stream we'll talk we'll
03:49:23.700talk we'll talk uh tomorrow will be a very uh geopolitically heavy day okay so we'll do that
03:49:28.520yo brett can you do me a favor could we drop the clip uh where i went over the middle east history
03:49:32.280tomorrow oh yeah for people give people prep for that and then and then yeah today no i gave the
03:49:39.340monologue a while ago i gave it uh like uh when i had the suit you know what i had it when i made
03:49:43.020fun of abba that night okay yeah i'll find that it's in there it was like i spent like 45 minutes
03:49:49.580so now we're going over the the history of the model modern middle east so i'll find it
03:49:54.740jose thank you so much for the chat um testing was having trouble hope this works i'm assuming
03:49:59.820you mean the super chat yeah i came through thank you my friend appreciate it um somebody said0.94
03:50:04.280oh man fuck you guys that's brett bro nigga said that brett is stoned bro guys brett doesn't do0.99
03:50:10.580drugs he's literally just dead bro he's tired as hell like he doesn't step to sleep it's actually1.00
03:50:14.920just 5 30 in the morning that's why yeah bro like yo i don't smoke you know so well we not weed
03:50:22.120um yeah i was i was debating whether i should cook abba tomorrow but maybe i don't know i'll0.55
03:50:27.500figure it out bro if i do it'll be it'll be for a little bit and i'm gonna get the hell off we'll0.64
03:50:31.400cover higher iq shit bro honestly so okay yeah it's up to you if you want to do that and then0.98
03:50:36.940no no we're gonna do politics tomorrow no matter what bro i can't roast this nigga forever bro i0.99
03:50:40.240hate that shit so we're gonna we're gonna cover geopolitics no matter what we'll just we'll just0.99
03:50:43.900do it when when you get on we'll get on at like we'll do it at like eight or nine okay perfect0.99
03:50:48.480sounds good yeah we'll do we'll do russia and we'll cover uh the latest with iran we'll go
03:50:52.460like granular with iran because i want to really give everybody a big big update things have been
03:50:57.460difficult to understand the last few weeks so we do have to kind of give everybody the bigger
03:51:02.020picture because trump's line and then like it's a new story every day so we got to break it down
03:51:05.820a little bit more clearly as to what's what's what's the case as we speak so also iran has
03:51:10.800been a bit and i'll give you guys a little bit of a thing before we get off here uh iran has been
03:51:15.620uh a bit more demanding in their uh what they demand in concessions from the united states
03:51:21.600yeah that's another reason why this deal is going to restart yeah they they their final proposal to0.97
03:51:27.640trump after he said no and this is contingent upon the ceasefire starting again fuck it we're on the
03:51:33.420topic can you go real quick overview with them um uh i think the united states gave them a peace0.98
03:51:39.500proposal they counter with their peace proposal and then trump said it was trash can you tell
03:51:42.860them what their proposal was to trump that he said was trash then what happened after that0.88
03:51:45.400yeah yeah so iran two weeks ago pretty much asked donald trump for reparations full control of the
03:51:55.160straight of four moves that was the biggest issue they also asked to delay the nuclear talks until
03:52:00.260they can effectuate a ceasefire for 30 days without any conflict in the straight of four moves which
03:52:04.500has not happened and on top of that they also asked for releasing a frozen release of frozen
03:52:09.540assets and then lifting of sanctions and trump was responding to that or his response to that
03:52:14.700that we all saw on truth social was these terms are unacceptable then we had the strikes on their
03:52:19.100coastline and then we revisited the issue after saudi and kuwait told him no he had to stop
03:52:25.260operation freedom which was the plan to escort ships out of the strait of hormuz it failed
03:52:28.860miserably because our middle eastern allies told us that we can't use their assets or we can't use
03:52:33.160their bases for stationing in their airspace then iran wouldn't enter they're saying here we will
03:52:39.020not enter a second round of talks with the united states unless five points are met by washington so
03:52:42.960they're not willing to talk and this is as a farce news or up farce news it says ending the war on
03:52:47.100all fronts compensating war damages releasing frozen assets lifting of all sanctions and then
03:52:53.160recognition recognition of iran's sovereignty over the strait of foremost and all of these are
03:52:58.160ridiculous at least from the u.s perspective the biggest one being us recognizing their sovereignty
03:53:02.400over the Strait of Hormuz, that's been the reason why we've been losing this war strategically so0.79
03:53:06.320badly. No way at all the United States is going to agree to that. So we're probably going to battle
03:53:12.060back and forth with some sort of, you know, four or five point proposal just for another 30 days
03:53:16.720of peace. But no way, no way that this continues on the way it does it. No more diplomacy is on
03:53:22.100the table. I think we're going to restart very soon. Any second now, the war will likely restart.
03:53:26.300It may not be a situation where we get the whole 40 day strikes in Tehran, schoolgirls,
03:53:31.680you know, situation, but I think it'll be closer to what we've been seeing is the back and forth0.51
03:53:36.820in the straight-of-form moves. The Gulf country's paying for it as well. I think that's more of the0.56
03:53:41.160theme that we'll see. It's going to be more of an economic war where the United States is going to
03:53:45.200try to strain out all of the juice that Iran has left, and then we can finally get them to concede.0.92
03:53:49.800But again, it seems like Iran has plenty of missiles. They still have money. They've made0.93
03:53:53.840allegedly $14 billion since the start of the war, and they've got China economically supporting them
03:53:58.400and militarily supporting them Russia giving them intelligence so they can hang on for a long a lot
03:54:02.760longer than Trump thinks they can and our intelligence is telling him that but he's going
03:54:07.220in another direction so I just gave the breakdown as to like what their points were and then what
03:54:11.800they changed them to but it's the same thing man it's the same thing it's I'll just say while you're
03:54:15.920here ending the war on all fronts including Lebanon compensating war damages so reparations
03:54:20.820releasing a release of frozen assets lifting sanctions and then recognition of their control
03:54:25.100with the straight of four moves those are like their final asks if those are not met they're
03:54:30.100saying they won't they won't enter a second round of talks so i mean that tells me one thing we're
03:54:36.660gonna go back to war yeah yeah yeah so trump won't accept that no you won't and it's almost
03:54:42.960like the iranians welcome a second round of war bro which shows you they have plenty of military
03:54:47.660stockpile left oh yeah they're that confident talking like that they're ready to fight again
03:54:51.640Yeah, I mean, their foreign minister literally said, hey, are you guys, you know, what do you guys, as far as like, you know, your replenishment?
03:55:00.940He said we're at 125%, which means they have even more than the beginning of the war, which I actually believe that.