01:02:28.220All you fry in the bag, motherfuckers, hit them up.1.00
01:02:32.720So anyway, this is something that is a problem in the West with women where they don't understand that it's their job to get their guy to commit.1.00
01:02:44.360It's their job to be so valuable that the man can't see not being with them or wifing them up.
01:02:51.400And a lot of women don't know this and don't understand this.
01:42:09.140You know, I think we're in a multipolar world now.
01:42:11.660uh you know the days of us being the unipolar power you know after the soviet union collapse
01:42:17.780in the early 90s and desert storm etc i think those days are kind of behind us here and i think
01:42:22.140the iran war is kind of showing that um i guess what we could do first is we could kind of talk
01:42:26.360about china as a whole and then we could kind of segue into uh their involvement with the conflict
01:42:30.340and how they're involved in the conflict and stuff like that but go ahead take it away
01:42:34.000yeah i mean uh i'm happy to happy to discuss china i mean it's a country that i first visited
01:42:39.620in 2007, had the pleasure of working there for over 10 years, still do a lot of business in
01:42:44.240China, travel back multiple times a year. My family and I, we go back every summer. So we go
01:42:48.920to the southern city of Guangzhou, spend the summers there with the wife and kids. And yeah,
01:42:53.520I mean, it's a country that's often misunderstood in Western media, often understood by, I think,
01:42:58.040many Americans and many Westerners in general. But I think the perception of China is changing.
01:43:02.500It's changed a lot in the last 18 months with the rise of social media, a lot of content creators
01:43:06.980going to China. One of the best things that China's government's ever done is about 18
01:43:11.460months ago, they started opening up the country, visa-free access to a ton of people. So if you're
01:43:16.760from the United Kingdom, for example, Canada is now visa-free. United States, you can get a 10-day
01:43:24.040transit visa. So basically, yeah, basically if you, let's say you arrive in Beijing, you have
01:43:28.180to fly out of a different city, but yeah, you can basically get a 240-hour visa. So that's 10 days,
01:43:34.440You know, you can be in China without a visa. You basically land there, get a transit visa, fly out of another city.
01:43:39.100So it's becoming much more accessible, you know, to a lot of people.
01:43:42.160And actually, interesting, fun fact, you know, China is on track to become the number one tourism economy in 2026.
01:43:48.860You have a tremendous amount of international visitors going there now.
01:43:52.100It's kind of interesting because, you know, the United States is hosting the FIFA World Cup this year, biggest sporting event in the world.
01:43:57.340uh but yet you know a lot of people aren't coming for that and you know fifa is already
01:44:01.280canceling hotel rooms because uh the the um you know need for hotels is not as much as they
01:44:06.460expected it would be so kind of an interesting thing again you know widely misunderstood and
01:44:10.600happy to answer any questions you got or you know you know anything you want to talk specifically
01:44:14.600about china yeah so um you mentioned that uh tourism is going up you know it's interesting
01:44:18.800because i know um you know i'm sure you're familiar with the the streamer speed he went
01:44:23.020ahead and did a stream in china and you know i think that um stream really red-pilled a lot of
01:44:29.660people on china and you know and they didn't realize you know they they see see what they
01:44:33.180see in the news and uh in western media and it's like oh yeah china sucks nothing works people are
01:44:38.760starving they're very poor um you know all this propaganda to make it like look make it look like
01:44:43.960they're not you know keeping up with the united states and our economic power and our military
01:44:47.260power. But it's quite the contrary. Can you kind of take us through debunking some of the biggest
01:44:53.320myths when it comes to China? Yeah, absolutely. I mean, some of the ones that you said there,
01:44:57.660you know, the Chinese people are, you know, they're poor, you know, that maybe the country's
01:45:01.860not as advanced, you know, that, you know, we tend to have an image of China still remarkably,1.00
01:45:07.520even here in 2026, we have an image of China that's like stuck in the 1970s or 80s. You know,
01:45:12.040we think of Chinese people wearing the Chairman Mao suits, you know, driving bicycles around,
01:45:17.060You know, it's a very agrarian society.0.95
01:50:26.000What about the fear of social credit scores? I saw a video where, you know, I saw they said there are a bunch of people, Chinese people around on the streets, living on the streets, you know, homeless because they have a low social credit score. Is that true? Is it not true? What's the deal with that?
01:50:40.440Yeah. My man, I got to be honest that that social credit system, it is it is by far the most effective propaganda I've ever heard from the United States government, because, you know, basically, I just would I would challenge anybody to ask any single Chinese person, you know, what about the social credit system?0.58
01:50:56.500They're going to look at you and say, what are you talking about? We have no idea what you're talking about. This has been completely fabricated. There's absolutely no truth to that.
01:51:05.080and it's it's honestly it's just hilarious you know to just see uh you know one is just how
01:51:10.000effective it is because that's that's just like the number one question i get from people well
01:51:13.780you know china has this social credit system where you know if you if you don't have a good
01:51:16.900credit score like you can't ride a bus you know you can't rent an apartment you can't you basically
01:51:21.140are shunned from society and it's like yeah it literally doesn't exist it's not it's not like
01:51:26.160the system's there and people are trying to like cover it up it doesn't exist it's like a complete
01:51:30.600fabrication but it is it is such an effective propaganda yeah brainwashing because it is by
01:51:36.760far the number one question that i get and it's kind of what most people hear you know and they0.99
01:51:40.780just and so again you know we always kind of look at china as like they're so good at propaganda0.85
01:51:45.360i gotta be honest china's not good at propaganda they're terrible at it you know their propaganda0.79
01:51:49.420is just so like you know blatant you know it whereas the united states like no one does0.57
01:51:54.300propaganda like the u.s government like we are masters we do it pretty good we do it good you
01:51:58.640know we do it really good and and i mean honestly the most propagandized people in the world are
01:52:02.800the americans you know because our government says all these things you know and uh it's just
01:52:06.960half of it's most people don't travel and like you said before most america i'll be i'll be more0.96
01:52:11.420blunt about it than you i say most americans are retards and the reason why is because they don't0.87
01:52:15.240travel they don't go see other countries a lot of them don't have a passport they watch fox news0.87
01:52:19.520they believe everything that they see on fox news and the whole ideology or concept that like hey
01:52:24.420look maybe we need to you know do a little bit of diplomacy or maybe we don't run the world or as
01:52:28.620much as we think we are or like you know we're in a multi-polar world they'll look they'll scoff at
01:52:32.140that and be like no way you're not you don't know no way you know yeah i mean and you know you talk
01:52:36.220about the multi-polar world i mean america is strongest when we have great relations with our
01:52:40.020allies i mean i mean who doesn't want to be an ally of the united states i mean and this is you
01:52:44.420know for example all of europe looks to the united states as the effective leader of the world you
01:52:49.240know they want to make sure that they have good relations with the united states but honestly you
01:52:53.320know, so many European countries are fed up right now with America. They're not happy with the
01:52:56.720United States, you know, the leadership from Donald Trump. And, you know, they've been very
01:53:00.660vocal about this. And we've seen this, you know, there's an interesting poll from Politico that
01:53:05.040came out and they asked residents of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Canada is the fourth
01:53:12.180one. They basically asked them a simple question, you know, who do you think is a better partner to
01:53:16.400rely on in the future, China or the United States under Donald Trump? And all four countries,
01:53:22.620they all now have said that you have more people actually saying it's better to rely on China for
01:53:27.700our future than it is the United States under Trump and so again a lot of Americans I tell
01:53:32.680that to people and they're like who cares I don't care what Canadians think I don't care what British
01:53:36.060think I don't care what the French thing you know who cares about these you know these uh these
01:53:40.160people well you know what honestly it's it's good to have friends you know it's good to have allies
01:53:44.640and you know I think you know we've had a we've had an amazing relationship with Canada you can't
01:53:49.160ask for, you know, a better neighbor than Canada. You know, obviously, they've been a reliable
01:53:55.140partner. And then again, this is very personal issue for me, since I'm a dual citizen. Now I
01:53:59.340lived in Vancouver for five years, there's a, you know, the border between Vancouver and the United
01:54:03.220States, there's a peace arch, you know, symbolizing the friendship between the United States and
01:54:08.120Canada. And it says, you know, you know, we are separated by a border, but we are brothers. And,
01:54:12.600you know, let us always remember this amazing relationship that we have, we're number two
01:54:15.880countries you know um you know united and you know our friendship should last forever something
01:54:20.620along those lines it's not a direct quote but it's you know about like that and then and then
01:54:24.780to hear the president just say you you know we don't even have a border right there's some
01:54:28.220imaginary line drawn you know there's no real border between the united states and canada
01:54:31.700yeah there is it's an international border it's you know it's we have passports we have different
01:54:36.220countries like it's a sovereign nation you know you just can't be spouting stuff like this it0.98
01:54:40.160just makes you sound completely ridiculous and and again you know canadians love america you0.90
01:54:44.720You know, Canadians follow U.S. politics.0.98
02:04:22.760Yeah. I mean, you know, again, we live in we live in the social media world where, you know, we see a car catch on fire and it's like, oh, man, all of the Chinese EVs are terrible.0.97
02:04:31.060The quality is bad. I mean, gosh, I mean, how many cars in America catch on fire?
02:04:35.520It happens. You know, I mean, it's it's not it's not an anomaly.
02:04:38.740It's not like it's only happening in China, you know, but it's a similar thing.
02:04:42.660I mean, we go back to this, you know, let's go back to COVID 2020.
02:04:45.400you know there was a there was a video that went viral where you know in some local village you
02:04:50.580know people they were asking everybody to stay inside and so what they did what one of these
02:04:54.440local guys did is he literally welded the door shut so that the people would stay in there so
02:04:59.840all of a sudden you know i hear this comment all the time oh china's a terrible country you know
02:05:03.660during covid they welded everybody's door shut you know and you know forced everybody to stay
02:05:07.800inside okay you've seen one video do you think that this is how 1.4 billion people are living
02:05:13.440in China? You think everybody's door's been welded shut? And again, I'm not trying to say
02:05:17.300that was right. I mean, obviously, it's a wrong decision to weld somebody's door, you know, to
02:05:21.480keep them inside during the COVID lockdown, you know, but there's also, you know, some context
02:05:25.780there as well. You know, this is not like this. It's not like a policy came out from Beijing. Hey,
02:05:29.860we must now weld all the doors shut and make sure that every single person in China stays indoors.
02:05:34.900You know, you know, again, but you listen to some of these anti-China YouTubers, they'll totally,
02:05:39.400you know take this you know and just blow it out of proportion and be like this is why china is so
02:05:44.200evil you know china's welding the door shut you know everyone's locked down there's oppression0.95
02:05:49.220there's no freedom and you know there's many cities in china that actually during the pandemic0.82
02:05:54.100they weren't really that affected by by covet you know there was many cities it was kind of a
02:05:58.000case-by-case study you know and so many cities were actually open during there if you went out
02:06:02.360to western china out in and other some cities like that i mean living normal lives i mean i
02:06:07.500talked to many people over there that were like, yeah, you know, COVID hasn't been too bad over
02:06:10.400here. You know, obviously, bigger cities like Shanghai, you know, pretty tough, they had a
02:06:14.580brutal lockdown in Shanghai. So again, it's, it's very dependent on where you are. And I think the
02:06:19.600biggest thing I want people to understand is, you have to have a lot of nuance, you know, when
02:06:23.580you're looking at China, because the story that Western media is going to tell you, it's definitely
02:06:27.700not the truth. China's not perfect. I mean, it certainly has its problems. It's certainly,
02:06:32.180I mean, right now, I mean, let's be honest, the economy right now is not strong in China,
02:06:35.880The real estate market is correcting severely.
02:06:40.340Youth unemployment, significantly high right now, close to like 20% in China, which is a very, you know, very tough metric for the younger generation.
02:06:54.300They have their problems that they're continuing to deal with.
02:06:56.480But, I mean, name me a country that doesn't have problems that we're not trying to solve and go through right now.
02:07:02.480I mean, you look at the rising cost of living here in the United States, it's astronomical.
02:07:06.960I mean, it's remarkable how much prices have increased across the board, no matter where you are in the United States.
02:07:13.540You know, when you talk about daily living and, you know, just compare that to five years ago, you know, what the prices were.
02:07:19.380So rare earth metals. This is something that's really important.
02:07:23.020Obviously, this is why Trump wanted to take Greenland, right?
02:07:26.260I, you know, you look at like, I know one of the main ones that the U.S. government is really interested in was like dysprosium, which, you know, for the viewers here, I know you know what it means, what it is.
02:07:34.400But, you know, obviously it's a magnet that, you know, allows you to still operate in very high temperatures.
02:07:41.380China manufacture or has, what, 90 percent of the market share, if I'm not mistaken, on rare earth metals.
02:07:47.260Can you talk about that a little bit and why that's so important and why, you know, this actually has me very concerned, you know, as an American, like, you know, strategically speaking,
02:07:55.300this can be a serious problem for us it is and and i want to kind of go rewind it back a little
02:08:00.200bit because rare earth rare earth metals they're not actually rare that's just like the that's
02:08:04.660basically just the name so you know we tend to think of like oh these are rare like we can't
02:08:08.380find them anywhere that's not the actual meaning of the word um you know there's rare earths all
02:08:12.540over the world you know there's tons of rare earths in in canada and the united states in
02:08:16.120australia china russia you know ukraine i mean they're they're all over the place greenland as
02:08:20.780well. But the issue is, is the processing. And this is kind of where that you need to really
02:08:26.260get a little technical and kind of understand this. So in the United States, you know, when
02:08:30.380we look at these rare earth minerals, we can process them up to a 99.5% purity. That's the
02:08:37.960highest we get to do in the United States. We just don't have the capacity to get any closer than
02:08:42.100that. But interesting enough, China can go to 99.9% purity. Now that difference is 0.4%, or
02:08:49.020point you know point four but it's it's it's everything when it comes to these minerals so
02:08:53.240when you're looking at for example the semiconductors and you know these advanced
02:08:57.100things that we're using the rare earths for uh the magnets and this and there's so many different
02:09:01.560industries that this touches um you know you look at like titanium for example uh 40 of an f-35
02:09:07.120fighter jet 40 of that aircraft is titanium um you know you're looking at uh you know some of
02:09:11.940these minerals for example are are being are being used to make the the heat shields you know on the
02:09:17.160actual aircraft so it's not the actual metal but it's the it's the material that's on top of the
02:09:21.500metal that actually makes it heat proof that's that's the that's that those are the critical
02:09:25.440elements that we're discussing so again only china can manufacture that to 99.9 purity now
02:09:31.42099.5 99.9 doesn't seem like a big difference it means everything semiconductors you can only use
02:09:36.58099.9 so you have to get it processed from china and they've just built the systems and this is
02:09:42.100really when you go to china and you tour the factories you see how things are built there
02:09:46.940it's the ecosystem that is really really big and so again it's not just about like well why don't
02:09:52.000we just build a factory in america and let's just start processing to 99.9 problem solved well it's
02:09:57.280not that easy to do because it's it's everything you know it's the whole ecosystem and how to get
02:10:02.460to that level and then again you know everything in china and america you know it takes a long time
02:10:07.280you know it takes it's it's you know a lot of a lot of bureaucracy here you know a lot of red tape
02:10:11.200You know, a lot of stuff that is very difficult to get past.
02:10:14.600You know, this is why, for example, when we look at the tariff war, and, you know, in the tariff war, you know, in theory, it makes sense on paper, right?
02:10:21.600If we charge, you know, for example, if you're wearing Nike shoes, and you know what, we don't want those manufactured in China anymore.0.93
02:10:28.420So what we're going to do is we're going to put 100% tariff on it.
02:10:31.000That way that Nike is forced to now open a factory in the United States.
02:10:35.120Well, the issue with that is even if Nike is on board with that, how long is it going to take to build a factory in America, right?
02:10:40.440How long is it going to take to get your supply chains rerouted from China to the United States?
02:11:04.740They've been there for decades manufacturing.
02:11:06.680So you think of, like, the investments, the billions of dollars that Nike's been investing overseas, building these factories, building these supply chains, getting it to the point where they can get an affordable shoe made at a very cost-efficient price, you know, to then import back into the United States.
02:11:20.960And obviously, as a publicly traded company, what is their goal?
02:11:24.000Their goal is to maximize shareholder value.
02:11:25.920So, again, it's, you know, they want to manufacture overseas because they can increase their profit margins.
02:11:30.260I mean, I think Dave Chappelle had a really good segment there where he's just like, man, it's like, we don't want to make Nikes.
02:11:36.000We want to wear them, you know, like who the hell wants to work in an American factory making Nike shoes?
02:11:43.740And so, again, like, you know, but you're also looking at the policy.
02:11:46.860If you and I are Nike executives, Myron, and we're thinking, okay, Donald Trump wants to put these tariffs in, are we just going to start, okay, let's put in these plans.
02:11:55.520Okay, well, it's going to take a year to get the building plans done in order to get, you know, we're going to get an architect to design the factory.
02:12:01.340We've got to go through the U.S. government to get it approved.
02:12:19.200And, you know, it's funny because when Trump was first announcing these tariffs, like a bunch of these, like, you know, guys from the top 500 companies came in and were like, hey, look, are you serious about these tariffs?
02:12:28.720Are you going to like actually like, you know, bring these like have a long term infrastructure or are you just doing this for, you know, trade purposes and have a trade war?
02:12:36.160He didn't want to do it. He didn't want to answer their questions.
02:12:38.280So we know what it's for. It's more about, you know, to hardline on negotiations versus actually bringing trade back, which is tariffs.
02:12:44.560In theory, if you actually see it all the way through, can't work, but it's a long term process.
02:12:48.040Because like you said, yes, you have to bring all that infrastructure back over to actually manufacture the products here.
02:18:18.720You know, like Japan has this, South Korea has this, like it's just cleaner and safer than America significantly, right?
02:18:23.820Like this isn't just a China thing.0.94
02:18:25.100like Asia in general for a lot of these countries, like, you know, safer, cleaner, no bullshit,0.84
02:18:31.220better public transportation. Oh, absolutely. I mean, the safety is a big thing. I mean,
02:18:36.720I think that's for me as an American that was living over in China for a long time.
02:18:40.960You know, that's that's one thing that I just always absolutely loved about my life there.
02:18:45.660You know, you could wear an expensive watch out. You can have jewelry on. You could have,
02:18:50.020you know, a pocket full of cash. You could go out in a city of twenty five million people at
02:18:53.620two in the morning and no one's going to bother you. Yeah. You're never going to be feared of
02:18:57.800being mugged or, you know, you know, you know, you know, a gun pulled on you because guns don't
02:19:02.920exist there. Right. You know, they, they don't like that. And, and I know that that's like a
02:19:06.380big sticking point, right? Like, and, and this is kind of, this may be a really important message
02:19:10.040we can share with our viewers here is that if you try to understand China from the, from the,
02:19:14.740from an American lens, it will not make sense to you. Vice versa. If you try, if a Chinese tries
02:19:19.460to understand America, it doesn't make sense because our cultures are different, right? Like1.00
02:19:23.380i'm an american i was born and raised in florida um you know i i for example i know the second
02:19:27.740amendment in the united states is a huge deal for americans right we want to we want the right to
02:19:32.280bear arms you ask americans why well number one personal safety i want to have a gun in my house
02:19:36.040just in case an intruder comes in number two you know we we believe that it keeps our government
02:19:39.800in check right they know that oh the you know u.s citizens are armed and you know if there's a
02:19:43.880need to revolt against the government we have that power to do so that's that's an american
02:19:48.180perspective but you know chinese are very pragmatic they're just kind of like well if0.96
02:19:52.180everybody has guns, you're just going to have a more dangerous society. And we can look at that,0.98
02:19:56.960look at how many school shootings you have, look at how many homicides you have, look how many
02:20:00.320senseless gun violence you have in your city, in your cities. We don't envy that we don't envy
02:20:05.180that freedom in China, that that to us is chaos. We don't we don't like that. And if you actually0.99
02:20:10.160go back to and look at like Chinese history, you know, for example, you know, China, you always
02:20:14.600hear this from Chinese people, we have 5000 years of history. That's a very, you know, you know,
02:20:19.260proud thing that many chinese people say like we're one of the long largest longest living
02:20:23.440civilizations in the world but if you actually look at that history it's just been 5 000 years
02:20:27.740of chaos right because this dynasty rises up and then the next dynasty comes in and slaughters
02:20:32.340everybody destroys everything burns everything down starts new so you kind of have this constant
02:20:36.700cycle of rising falling rising falling rising falling all the way up until the 19 you know
02:20:41.800early 1900s where jeez you know china's one of the poorest countries in the world you know like
02:20:45.940in the 1940s, China legit is one of the top 10 poorest countries on the planet. And so, you know,
02:20:51.740but yet it has, you know, 4,500 years of history. But yet it's, you know, after all that history,
02:20:58.160you know, all of the great dynasties, all the great emperors, it has nothing. And so that's
02:21:02.700where there's a lot of admiration, you know, from Chinese people, because, you know, whether you
02:21:06.660like Mao or not, you know, one thing that Mao did is that he established the government that
02:21:11.000exists today. You know, he established the Communist Party in 1949. Since then, it's been
02:21:15.840a relatively stable period of peace. Now Mao's made some big mistakes. The Cultural Revolution,
02:21:20.660the Great Leap Forward, you know, there were decisions that led to famine. You know, there
02:21:24.340was, it was not like he was a perfect leader. He certainly made mistakes. A lot of people died.
02:21:28.560A lot of people died. But, you know, China, then, you know, really, you know, the godfather of the0.99
02:21:33.020modern China would be Deng Xiaoping, who came to power in the 1980s. What was the first thing he
02:21:37.900did? You know, he put on a cowboy hat, and again, the United States of America went on a tour. And
02:21:41.840he's like, hey, we need to do business with you guys. You guys should be manufacturing over here.
02:21:45.500We want to trade with you guys. And that's really what's really started, you know, China, you know, this, this huge revolution that they saw, you know, and, and, you know, you're looking at poverty alleviation, you're looking at the transformation that China's been. I mean, I'm, you know, my father in law, for example, you know, grew up in Guangzhou. He was one of eight children. You know, he tells me the story. I mean, he's like, he's like, Cyrus, I, I had no shoes growing up. Like we lived on the streets, you know, like we had nothing, you know, like I didn't eat, I didn't taste meat till I was about 13 years old, because we could, we didn't afford it.
02:22:23.720I like to tell this story because I'm very proud of him because basically him and his brothers, this is how they got their start.
02:22:30.760They basically found this factory that was making pens.
02:22:34.240And so what happened is they had the ink and then the pen, and somehow the machine wasn't working, so they just threw all these things out.
02:22:40.200Well, they're like, well, dude, if we take the ink, we put it in the pen and screw it on, we got a pen.
02:22:44.420so they just found like basically like 5 000 broken pens and they just fixed them all one by
02:22:49.200one and they went on the street and started like selling them and they're like oh my gosh like we
02:22:52.760just made some money all right now what's the next opportunity we can do that's literally how
02:22:56.200like my father-in-law started his business in china it was just like wow finding finding pens0.99
02:23:01.140inside of a dumpster yeah and that's chinese like that that is chinese people they're very0.55
02:23:05.680resourceful very savvy and you know they're looking for an opportunity and you know that's
02:23:10.420that and so for now like we're in guangzhou you know we're going to go back next month we go to
02:23:14.320Guangzhou we'll see him and you know we'll go for you know go for lunch together and he's very
02:23:19.100there's a pride you know he's like man look at my city now like look at it's like we used to like
02:23:23.780bathe in the river we used to run around the streets with those shoes like we were so poor
02:23:27.540we didn't we couldn't afford anything it's like now I can go to a restaurant and order whatever
02:23:30.760I want you know because you know obviously we've got stability now we've got a good job you know
02:23:35.380we've we've made it to a point where we're not worrying about that kind of stuff anymore and so
02:23:39.460there's a big pride you know you know for a lot of Chinese people um I want to get into the and I
02:23:45.240appreciate you coming on by the way man uh educating us on this before we get into that
02:23:49.000round where I want to know a little bit about because you talked about communism and everything
02:23:52.280else like that how does the government operate in China um you know obviously we know most of
02:23:58.680the main infrastructure is owned by the government but if you could quickly kind of summarize
02:24:02.260to the people here how does the government work in China and how do the people respond to that
02:24:07.120governance? Yeah, that's a great question, Myron. You know, I'm going to rewind it back a little
02:24:12.840bit and just kind of say, I think most Americans look at China in a very similar way that they
02:24:17.800look at North Korea, right? They think that China and North Korea are the same, right? You have one
02:24:24.960guy at the top who calls all the shots. It's the strict authoritarian regime. Watch the missiles
02:24:29.600get shot off. Yeah, I mean, there's no freedom. There's no happiness. You know, I always hear
02:24:34.520this way, like Chinese people have no idea what's going on outside the world. Of course they do.0.98
02:24:38.320They know everything that's going on around the world. The news channel broadcasts everything.
02:24:42.860And the thing is, is that's interesting, is that, you know, yes, Xi Jinping is the president of
02:24:47.900China. He's at the top. But this is what a lot of people miss. Xi Jinping's father was a very
02:24:54.360high-ranking government official in China. He actually met with Chairman Mao back in the day.
02:24:58.400He was a high-ranking general in the army. Now, when Xi Jinping entered into the party,
02:25:14.000It took him 37 years to go from the top, from the bottom, all the way to China's, you know, official, you know, top, you know, to get to the president.
02:25:21.760The way that it works in China is a system of meritocracy.
02:25:24.740And this is an interesting one, right?
02:25:26.100You know, you look at, for example, we look at, you know, George W. Bush, and we look at his father being a president.
02:25:31.560And, you know, obviously, your father's a president.
02:25:33.640you're going to be able to get some leverage there. You're going to be able to get some help.
02:25:36.780You know, he can certainly, you know, I can certainly help my son get elected because I've
02:25:40.780got a tremendous amount of connections here. You know, and we know this, I mean, we see this in
02:25:45.120American politics right now. There's no, there's no, there's, there's a certain reason why during
02:25:48.720Trump's inauguration, why was Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg and, you know, the CEO of Google and
02:25:54.820all of these big tech guys that are worth trillions of dollars combined, you know, their net worth,
02:25:59.860Why are they all, you know, with Donald Trump at the top? Because if you have money, you can influence the political system in America. Okay. And so that's what's interesting about America. There's a famous quote from an economist named Eric Lee. And he said, he said, you know, in China, you can't change the party, but you can change the policy. And in America, you can change the party, but you can't change the policy.
02:26:21.360And so that's a really famous quote from Eric Lee. He gives a fantastic TED Talk, by the way. Just put in Eric Lee, L-I. Eric Lee, put TED Talk, you'll be able to find his speech. It's quite old now. It's about probably 12 years old now, that speech. But it gives a good, that actually answers this question a lot better because it goes into exactly how the government is functioning.
02:26:39.260you know one fact that i yeah please do that there's there's an interesting one where um you
02:26:45.160know again we tend to think of xi jinping at the top but actually in china there's local governments
02:26:49.680that are making decisions um and and one thing i always say this is very important for people to
02:26:53.900understand china is incredibly diverse it is very different than the united states we look at the
02:26:59.600united states in china if you look at the landmass they're practically the same they're almost about
02:27:03.200the same size geography you know geographically but in china there's 300 different languages
02:27:08.600spoken in China right there's all yeah I thought it would be like Cantonese, Fulcanese and Mandarin
02:27:14.520but I didn't realize it was more than that yeah there's those are three there's another 297 to
02:27:19.440go holy crap yeah so so like you go to Shanghai for example every you know the locals speak
02:27:23.920Shanghainese you go to Chongqing they speak Chongqingese you know you go to Suzhou they0.95
02:27:27.440speak a dialect in Suzhou so everywhere you go there's regional dialects there's you know
02:27:31.980obviously Mandarin is the number one language you know that is the dialect of Beijing and since
02:27:37.120Beijing was the capital they said okay this is going to be the national language if you speak
02:27:41.020I guess Mandarin will people in Shanghai understand you 100% yeah everyone will speak that but it so
02:27:46.800that's that's how you differentiate if you're local Shanghainese right if you're like if you're
02:27:50.880local you're going to speak Shanghainese right and so so for example generally speaking most of
02:27:55.780your taxi drivers in Shanghai are local Shanghainese so if you're pulling up to a red light
02:27:59.980and let's say a guy doesn't know the directions he might wave to the next taxi driver and then
02:28:04.460they'll just start speaking shanghanese because he'll just assume hey this guy's a taxi driver
02:28:08.660this guy's definitely shanghanese like me so you know and you start to see that you start to see
02:28:13.380that where you know like if you're trying to do a business deal in shanghai like you better have a
02:28:17.380local shanghanese guy because like shanghanese people want to deal with shanghanese people you0.93
02:28:20.780know they don't want somebody coming in from beijing and doing stuff down there you know so
02:28:23.960it's a little bit you know there's a lot of like nuances there and again you know it's about having
02:28:28.840these different connections you go to guangzhou you know guangzhou cantonese you know rules you
02:28:32.680You know, Cantonese is a very spoken language down there.
02:28:35.120Now, Mandarin is becoming more and more popular because people from other parts of the country are going in there.
02:28:40.020So, yes, I mean, you learn to speak Mandarin.
02:28:42.700You will go anywhere in China and have no problems communicating.
02:28:45.560That being said, there's a lot of villages.
02:28:48.160You know, for example, I got a chance to be a best man at a wedding.
02:28:50.280It was my Chinese colleague, and he was from a very small village.
02:32:19.800What is the deal with Taiwan? Is there a real threat there? Is China going to invade? Or what do you think is going to go on there?0.69
02:32:27.080Yeah, that's a great question. So, you know, the interesting thing is, is that in theory, right, this would be the perfect time for China to attack, right? Because, you know, the United States has spread very thin. We've now moved these THAAD missile radar systems out of Korea, you know, moving them over to the Middle East.
02:44:24.760It's uranium. We need it. And we're going to make an exemption to that because, well, we can't
02:44:29.360supply our nuclear reactors for 25% of the households in America that run on nuclear
02:44:34.800energy. And so that was the exemption to the rule. So again, I always kind of bring that up
02:44:41.280because it's like, well, are you sanctioning them or are you not? You can't half-ass it,
02:44:47.000right? If you're going to do it, you got to go all in. You can't keep making all these exceptions.
02:44:51.180And it was the same thing with the tariff policy, right?
02:44:53.280We saw Donald Trump say, we're going to tariff China.
02:44:56.020Oh, yeah, except electronics, because we kind of need those, you know, like all those keyboards and all those computers and all those phones.
02:45:02.040And somebody asked here, how are tariffs affecting China at all?
02:45:04.660I was going to say probably not that much, huh?
02:45:06.940Well, I mean, it's definitely, I mean, it's definitely affected China in some sense.
02:45:11.640You know, I mean, it's definitely, you know, made the margin smaller because, you know, there, you know, a lot, you know, you kind of have a lot of manufacturers that are, you know, are struggling, you know,
02:45:20.400Because what happens is, you know, I have a friend of mine that owns a water bottle company, right?
03:10:38.960Every single investigation this FBI and our partners at the Department of Justice undertake,
03:10:43.480especially those that involve the threats to harm or hurt or even kill individuals, whether they...
03:10:49.200I wonder if he's going to get booted still, man.
03:10:52.160They might not boot him, Chad, or not boot him now, at least.
03:10:56.160The whole public office or civilians in our country are met with the same measure of investigative prowess and tools and personnel in partnership with the Department of Justice as anyone else.
03:11:06.260As the U.S. attorney indicated, James Comey will be afforded every matter of due process under the United States Constitution.
03:11:12.660And as the attorney general indicated, this has been a case that's been investigated over the past 9, 10, 11 months.
03:11:18.220And they only indicted it because of him getting—they wouldn't have indicted this case if they didn't try to—if that weirdo didn't try to go after Trump.
03:15:14.880Mike Dixie, thank you for the five gifted, my friend.
03:15:19.500Well, it's not, it's not, this case was indicted today.
03:15:24.300This conduct occurred about a year ago, May 15th of last year.
03:15:28.420There's been a tremendous amount of investigation.
03:15:30.620And how do you prove intent in any case?
03:15:32.460You prove intent with witnesses, with documents, with the defendant himself to the extent it's appropriate, and that's how we'll improve intent in this case.
03:15:41.800And so I think that talking about what Mr. Comey will or will not do if there's a trial, when there's a trial, it's not as very premature for me to do that today.
03:15:52.100well i'll tell you this um that could go both ways so legally you can make the argument that
03:16:00.540first you could say okay he took it down because he knew it was illegal
03:16:04.100then you can make the argument no he took it down because he didn't want it to be interpreted a
03:16:08.940certain way and he didn't mean it in that way so it's going to come down to intent is what it's
03:16:13.960going to be um that's what it's going to come down to uh and i do think that he's going to get
03:16:21.320a good legal team and they're gonna fight it and he might go to trial with it chat he might go to
03:16:25.320trial with it and um and you might win but i think this was to send a send a message like look if
03:16:31.560you're gonna throw in the president we're gonna come after you i think this was more about sending
03:16:35.100a symbolic message versus like winning this thing honestly because it comes they had been talking
03:16:42.100about charging him for this for a minute and they never did but after obviously after this guy tried
03:16:46.840to kill Trump. Now they're not fucking around. So, yeah.0.99
03:17:00.440I want to ask you a quick question about, there's a number of other different types of conduct
03:17:04.800Comey has been accused of over the past. One of them is abuse of FISA warrants. I wanted to ask
03:17:10.340if there's... Yeah, and he might try to argue freedom of speech, too. Repo Clippers, thank you
03:17:13.880so much what the fuck is this guy talking about what w kick warning what are you talking about0.86
03:17:24.720dude well guan thank you let me make sure i didn't miss any chats here0.98
03:17:35.160If there's anything that we could talk about today in regards to that, but on a separate
03:17:46.060matter, if I may ask, any more updates about the ballistics forensic analysis with the
03:17:50.960shooting that happened over the weekend?
03:20:12.180It depends on, you're right, who the defendant is.
03:20:14.600It depends on whether he has counsel. It depends on what the judge wants done.
03:20:17.900And so I don't I don't know when the judge will schedule a an initial arraignment, if that will be scheduled by the magistrate or the district court judge.
03:20:26.220I am sure. I don't know if you want to speak to that. Yeah, actually, I let cash get on here.
03:20:32.060Did they arrest him or did he's going to turn himself in? What the hell is the deal here?
03:20:35.260Or if it's just something that will come up in the next coming days, you'll know when it happens.
03:20:38.760As far as what Mr. Comey does between now and then, I'm going to leave that up to the line prosecutors in the Eastern District of North Carolina, the FBI agents and the work that they're doing.
03:20:49.500Why, Director Patel, maybe you said that it's a complicated thing.
03:20:53.180A lot of people might think it's an easy case.
03:23:20.520You can tell this nigga Tom Bletch is not happy, bro.
03:23:23.540They're asking him all kinds of questions.
03:23:25.220American public, can you at least give us a sense of whether you have hard evidence or evidence that shows that Mr. Comey intended for President Trump to be harmed?
03:23:35.700And then secondarily, for critics who say, where does free speech end and an actual threat of violence begin?
03:23:46.340I don't know what critics say that, especially today.
03:23:49.820But it's not a very difficult line to look at.
03:23:53.660And it's not, in my mind, a difficult line for one to cross over one way or the other.
03:23:58.300We cannot, you are not allowed to threaten the president of the United States of America.
03:31:52.540It didn't result in anything at that time.
03:31:54.100But as Kristen noted, we are in a different moment.
03:31:57.140And this has been a moment where the Justice Department and Donald Trump have wanted to see
03:32:02.720James Comey investigated, prosecuted, indicted for multiple different inquiries.
03:32:11.500We know that there have been multiple inquiries around Comey.
03:32:14.100His work as the FBI director, potentially other things that had happened after he was the FBI director, the perjury case that he previously faced in the in the Eastern District of Virginia.
03:32:24.060That evidence was very much locked down by a judge after the dismissal of that case.
03:32:30.180We are still waiting to hear exactly what else is going on here.
03:32:34.400I just spoke to the clerk's office in North Carolina in the federal court that would be covering the beaches.
03:32:40.680Yeah, because I think I was going to say, yeah, I think he he did that at Myrtle Beach or some shit like that is there, which is very possibly where this would have been, where he would have taken that photo.
03:32:50.540They have nothing yet that they knew of. And I'm looking at the court records and there's nothing online at this time.
03:32:57.640So we're waiting more from either the court or the Justice Department or from Comey himself to get a response right now.
03:33:05.760still a lot of questions, but this indictment, it clearly is something much different than what
03:33:12.020Donald Trump has been so angry about over all these years, the Russia investigation that James
03:33:16.540Comey oversaw in 2016. Instead, it's about a social media post that James Comey took down
03:33:22.280and said he intended no harm with from May of 2025. Yeah, a curveball there. Caitlin Polans,
03:33:29.140thank you so much. Our thanks to Kristen Holmes at the White House as well. Let's bring in National
03:33:32.020Security Attorney Bradley Moss. Bradley, thanks for being with us. What is your reaction to this
03:33:36.880news? James Comey indicted for a second time. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again,
03:33:44.560Donald. Eventually you'll get him. You know, look, we're waiting to hear, as Caitlin just noted,
03:33:49.160where this was even brought and what the charges are. Two of the likely angles that she mentioned
03:33:54.520there, if they were to try that again, whether it's the perjury issue that was tried in the
03:33:58.740Eastern District of Virginia, or if it's that photo with the 86-47, if they try to bring up
03:34:03.900some kind of threat against the president, you know, prosecution along those lines,
03:34:07.720those would be a joke. You know, the pretrial motions write themselves. A third-year law
03:34:12.660student can get those tossed, let alone the, you know, the top team he'll have defending him.
03:34:17.940What we don't know, and what would be interesting to see is, is this the first
03:38:31.340you may remember there was a formation of shells
03:38:33.660that said 86-47, that were in that pairing of 86-47.
03:38:40.680And he said something along the lines of, isn't this a curious formation that I just found while walking on the beach?
03:38:46.600Well, critics to that post immediately pointed out that 86, at least in the restaurant world,
03:38:53.420means to get rid of or to kill something from a menu, 47 meaning the 47th president of the United States.
03:38:59.580So Comey did speak with the Secret Service, did speak with federal investigators at the time.
03:39:04.840He was interviewed last spring or early last summer, shortly after that happened.
03:39:09.320No charges were ever filed, but now it appears that he has been indicted today.
03:39:15.220We're working to learn more about the indictment.
03:39:18.640We're waiting to see if officials have anything to say on this.
03:39:22.300That is the post that you see right there, cool shell formation on my beach walk from former director James Comey.
03:39:29.800Now, you also remember that he was indicted last year as well for allegedly lying to Congress in some testimony that he gave.
03:39:38.480That was actually thrown out by a judge. A neutral third-party judge had to get involved and ruled that Lindsay Halligan, the Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, could not lawfully serve, was not lawfully serving in that role because she was not Senate-confirmed.
03:39:59.060So his case got thrown out. Letitia James, the U.S. or the attorney general, excuse me, in the state of New York, her case was thrown out related to alleged mortgage fraud also in the Eastern District of Virginia because of the Lindsey Halligan issue.
03:40:13.360But it appears that DOJ has gone back for a second crack.
03:40:17.060It appears that—and they have gotten an indictment.
03:40:19.740And this comes under the leadership of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche,
03:40:24.460who's been on the job in that position since former Attorney General Pam Bondi was fired several weeks ago.
03:40:30.700So certainly an update that maybe we weren't expecting today,
03:40:34.420but the former FBI Director James Comey indicted for a second time.
03:44:24.260I mean, he's, you know, he's going to have to get a lawyer to make that case.
03:44:27.180Correct. Yeah, he's going to have to get a lawyer to make that case.
03:44:29.560And, you know, when that happened, I remember last year that shell formation,
03:44:34.020it really riled a lot of people in the White House, given what happened at Butler,
03:44:37.440given what could have happened at the Trump golf course near his property at Mar-a-Lago
03:44:42.120with Ryan Ruth, who's now spending the rest of his life behind bars.
03:44:45.540And then given what happened at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, the Justice Department clearly, under the leadership of Todd Blanche, did not want to take any other chances and wants to show that this is serious business here, guys.
03:44:59.280All right, David, thanks for jumping in with that. Stay close. Be sure to like.
03:45:04.260Yeah, we'll see what happens, man. Let me see how this looks.
03:45:09.100A little dark. Better, but I'm a little dark, aren't I? I'm kind of black right now. Let me bring up.
04:41:38.680so yeah we're gonna trade you niggas away we're gonna trade you guys for taiwan and i know the1.00
04:41:44.240chinese are gonna say no because the chinese are smart they're gonna be like well why why do we1.00
04:41:47.680they're useless they don't do nothing so i'm gonna have to probably sweeten the deal yeah we'll give1.00
04:41:52.880y'all niggas hawaii too well hey come on man take the fucking deal i know hawaiians are retards1.00
04:41:59.100but y'all niggas can you know breed a little bit with i don't fucking know just take it it's nice0.99
04:42:04.560weather it's nice weather and then you you you get it to fight back against the japanese japanese0.99
04:42:09.580bombed it now your niggas can talk shit and say it's out now you know whatever okay we do it and0.95
04:42:14.720then bam and then we got taiwan security issues gone security issues gone now we now we own the0.99
04:42:25.260chips man we own the chips all right all we have to do is trade puerto rico and um and hawaii two0.99
04:42:33.560useless fucking islands there ain't no benefits of puerto rico or fucking hawaii at all nothing0.99
04:42:40.840so we get them and then also i'm sending all the jews back to israel the jews are gonna send back0.99
04:42:47.660to israel i forgot to tell you an exact you so it's a four-part plan so number one we put the0.99
04:42:52.320women back in the kitchen uh we take away their phones we take away their right to vote the0.98
04:42:57.540retards are going to become slaves fat people are going to also become slaves temporarily until they1.00
04:43:01.780lose the weight uh but if they're fat and 90 iq then it's double whammy um and then we are going1.00
04:43:07.620to give away um puerto rico and hawaii for taiwan then all the zionist jews are getting deported to1.00
04:43:17.480israel okay we gotta send the niggas out you know all these fucking guys i love israel i love israel1.00
04:43:26.920yeah okay i'm israel hi okay bitch have fun you know you can go say you're israel hi over there1.00
04:43:36.120bro like i'm israel hi okay we're gonna be israel hi over there get out of here1.00
04:43:40.920okay you can hide the fuck out of here man0.93
04:43:47.160so anyway yeah that's how that's how it solved problems yeah i'm telling you bro i would make0.96
04:43:55.000america great again give me a week give me a week and then i'd have this this this war done too
04:43:59.580i'd negotiate with the iranians you know i'd get israel in check we'd be good bro we would be0.90
04:44:04.320in fantastic fucking shape so yeah and let's see here i think i had another video to show you0.97
04:44:10.300okay we're gonna play speaking of iran and the jews and shit like that let me show y'all something0.99
04:44:14.080met with russian president vladimir putin in saint petersburg visit as part of a diplomatic0.86
04:44:19.800push to bring an end to the war with the u.s and israel president putin has pledged to do
04:44:24.880everything in the interest of Iran and to halt the Middle East war.
04:44:29.920Abbas Irakji began a regional tour on Friday with stops in Pakistan, Oman and other Gulf countries.
04:44:38.060As witnessed by the whole world, the Iranian people, by their resilience, resistance and fortitude,
04:44:43.920stood their ground in the face of the Israeli-American aggression, and we will be brave through this trial.
04:44:49.420All right, we have correspondents covering the story for us from Moscow and Tehran,
04:44:54.060and that is where we begin with Ali Hashim.
04:44:55.920So, Ali, the meeting between Abbas Arachid, the Iranian foreign minister,
04:44:59.360and the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, it's now wrapped up.
04:45:02.160What do we know exactly about what was discussed?
04:45:08.260Well, clearly what we know is that Abbas Arachid conveyed a message
04:45:12.760from the Iranian supreme leader, Allah, Mustafa Khamenei,
04:45:15.280to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, this is very significant. As for other issues related to
04:45:24.400the meetings, of course, it's mainly focused on the next steps on the situation currently and what's
04:45:34.460going on. It's also focused on the proposed or let me say potential talks between the United States
04:45:42.520and Iran. Russia had several ideas on the table. Foreign Minister Lavrov spoke to Abbas
04:45:48.800al-Akhi days ago and showed readiness for Russia to play this role in conveying messages or in
04:45:57.180bridging gaps between Iran and the United States. Now, this is a big deal, guys, because the fact
04:46:03.560that Iran is meeting with Russia is a big deal because, as you guys know, Iran is a strategic
04:46:10.360partner of russia and the fact that they're meeting with russia now of all time of you know
04:46:15.420of all times to meet is a big deal very big deal so um right in the middle of the war and it's in
04:46:20.780the middle of the ceasefire as well which tells me more than likely there's some type of strategic
04:46:25.040um alliance potentially for weapons or resources of some other kind uh that iran is getting we
04:46:31.600already know that they're doing deals with the russians via the caspian sea which has nothing0.96
04:46:35.920to do with the stupid-ass blockade down in the Persian Gulf, which, you know, I was explaining0.99
04:46:40.140when I was going through, what's his name, Glenn Beck's dumbass analysis. So, yeah.1.00
04:46:48.400Iran and Russia are strong partners. We always have to remember that when the war started,
04:46:55.960Russia was among the countries that showed support to Iran, and this was also a threat.0.72
04:47:02.340And also, Iran was critical for Russia because Iran gave them the Shahid drones that Russia was able to reverse engineer and use for their current war against Ukraine, where they domestically make them now.0.78
04:47:16.040During the United Nations Security Council meetings, when there was a decision against Iran, the Russians and the Chinese both used the veto.
04:47:26.360And, of course, for the background, when the Russians started the war in Ukraine, also Iran was one of the countries that supported Russia.
04:47:36.500And it was widely reported that the Iranians exported part of their drones to the Russians.
04:47:44.820Of course, the Iranians have been denying this.
04:47:47.480But then this was one of the issues that has been always reported in this regard.
04:47:53.340So what we are witnessing is just that Iran and Russia are stressing their relation.
04:47:59.580And probably this also will have to do with any possibility of resumption of war.
04:48:06.500Because at the end, Russia and Iran have their own cooperation in the defensive side now.
04:48:13.120There is no clear reports whether the Russians have been exporting or providing the Iranians with any kind of technology.
04:48:23.340but there have been a lot of reports in this regard.
04:48:26.820Okay, let's bring in Yulia Shapovalaba, who's with us from Moscow.
04:48:30.020So, Yulia, I wonder what the Russians are saying publicly about what their role is
04:48:34.140or what they want, maybe, their role in this conflict to be.
04:51:06.400And it's going to be publicly shown on TV, state TV, WBNN.0.86
04:51:10.180I'm also going to incorporate the WBNN.
04:51:12.380All criminals are going to get tortured on the WBNN.0.99
04:51:15.540So if you like, you know, savagely rape or kill a woman or a child or some other shit like that, or you're like a serial killer or you're a school shooter or some other shit like that, you're going to get tortured on WBNN.0.99
04:51:25.300And then also, and it's going to be completely free, state-sponsored TV, don't worry.1.00
04:51:29.840So when the woman tries to like, you know, open up her phone and look at that, she's going to get WBNN for free.0.61
05:04:34.260What the Iranians are trying to do right now is to just show that they are not in a hurry,
05:04:39.700that they are not going to be dragged into President Trump's game.
05:04:44.580And at the same time, they are putting the rules of engagement their own way on the table.
05:04:52.420But this could be seen as a negative sign.
05:04:57.500Yeah, and the reason why it's going to be looked at as a negative sign is because you've got to remember that politically in the United States,
05:05:03.080Trump, the nuclear thing is what he's using to justify the war.
05:05:07.800So if he comes in and says, okay, we'll end the war and we'll negotiate the nuclear later,
05:05:13.140even though that would be good for him for his political off-ramp because he wants one, it'll make him look weak.
05:05:17.340So I don't think he's going to take that, unfortunately, even though it's like a good off-ramp because, okay, you're ending the war.
05:05:28.360But Trump's not going to take that because he won't have something that he can use to say, I ended the war and we won.0.84
05:05:34.700So he's not going to accept that, especially when the nuclear bullshit is what he used to justify the war, at least domestically he did, even though we know that's not the real reason.0.71
05:05:43.620He wanted a regime change and he didn't get it.0.95
05:05:45.400And he's not going to get it, to be honest.
05:05:46.600is that what the iranians are trying to also do is to say well there are some easier steps that we
05:05:53.300can start with we can talk these yeah and they're not going to come to the table unless the blockade
05:05:58.440is over that that like the united states just needs to accept the fact that like they're never
05:06:04.140going to let the straighter moves go ever again they've now created a way to make money they went
05:06:09.960from just an oil economy to now they have an oil economy as well as a passage economy
05:06:16.600WE'RE TALKING ABOUT EACH SHIP PAYING $2 MILLION TO GET THROUGH, AND THEY'RE PAYING IT,
05:16:56.400You guys want me to pull up a map on this?
05:16:57.680i pull up maps on this show all the time but give me ones if you guys want me to pull up maps i mean0.98
05:17:02.500i've already shown you guys this a million times but i know we got a lot of noob niggas in here0.95
05:17:05.860so you know the reality is is that israel always does this they always create buffer zones0.96
05:17:17.900right and they say we're defending ourselves in this for security purposes but what it's really
05:17:22.060about is like invading taking land because they always move the goalposts they'll say
05:17:26.720oh we don't feel safe oh they want to kill us so we need to expand the land we need to create
05:17:31.320security buffer zones which they end up just occupying right and that's their strategy that's
05:17:37.740what they do that's literally what they do right and i'll show you guys real quick on a map this
05:17:44.280seems like a lot of you guys want to see this so like what the israelis have been trying to do
05:17:50.880forever guys is they've been trying to take southern lebanon so pretty much up until like
05:17:53.680the latani river okay so like this whole area here they want to like take over and create as like a
05:17:58.180buffer zone kind of like they did with the gaunt heights over here right this area right here which
05:18:01.960is basically syria by the way it's not theirs it's syria but they've occupied it since 1967
05:18:06.980right and then they did the same thing with gaza until they gave gaza back
05:18:11.500right they occupied gaza too so um and then they occupy the west bank which that's where they're
05:18:18.560really trying to like really expand right they're building illegal settlements there all the time0.55
05:18:23.100So, like, for Osmogol to say, yo, well, it's Hezbollah kills the babies because they attack Israel, and then Israel retaliates by bombing the babies.
05:18:37.580That's like the human shields bullshit lie that they always say.0.99
05:18:40.140Like, when Israel was bombing the fuck out of Gaza, and they're like, oh, it's Hamas' fault because Hamas is using them as human shields?0.99
05:18:49.080And the reason why I'm not accepting that is because Israel has bombs, okay, that literally are so precise that they can knock out an apartment building.0.92
05:19:02.800When they did Operation Rising Lion that led to the 12-day war, they literally had, like, pinpoint fucking missiles and drones that targeted IRGC generals and scientists and killed them in their apartment without taking a structure down, okay?0.96
05:19:17.420As always, I'll show you guys the receipts0.99
05:19:19.080because people think I'd just be talking shit.0.98
05:25:18.600and this is um the doctrine is named after the dahia neighborhood
05:25:27.520in beirut where hezbollah had its headquarters during the 2006 lebanon war0.86
05:25:31.760now osmogol probably doesn't know this but that is why what israel does is unacceptable0.99
05:25:39.420and they blow up the house that's the reason too they don't care about babies0.98
05:25:46.460The reason is because they don't care. They will blow up civilian infrastructure because it will create more civil unrest within Lebanon between the Lebanese government and Hezbollah.0.55
05:25:58.620He's getting killed. If they did, they wouldn't be shooting rockets from the vicinity where their baby's at.
05:26:04.660They don't give a fuck about that.0.98
05:26:09.020Because they wanted to get a confession from a Palestinian father.0.99
05:26:13.000they were burning and putting cigarettes in a baby's leg what does that have to do like i mean
05:26:19.720obviously like that's not that's not something that the israeli people did that's just yeah
05:26:23.980obviously that guy's a bad guy you should be putting okay everyone in israel has to serve
05:26:30.020in the idf bro like osmond go come on dude like only like um super religious people are exempt
05:26:39.080like the super super orthodox christians are exempt but everyone has a servant idf dude
06:12:48.760school and your entire class spent the whole year calling you worthless you probably wouldn't feel
06:12:53.960very good about yourself and then when you went home afterwards your own parents told you that
06:12:58.280it was god's punishment for being unworthy you'd start to feel really ashamed of yourself so to
06:13:03.480cope with this internalized trauma and shame israelis have thus constructed a national
06:13:08.280identity that enshrines strength you take country by force0.99
06:13:18.760And these are older niggas that served in the Urgun and Haganah back in the day.1.00
06:13:22.040Bro, if you guys listen to, like, these older Israelis that served, like, you know, back in, like, the 40s and 50s, bro, they'll tell you, yeah, we used to fucking rape women and all that.1.00
06:13:32.760We didn't give a fuck. Yeah, we used to kill them. Who cares? Yeah, we, yeah, we're the chosen people.1.00
06:19:27.920By establishing settlements, stealing land, and continuing the blockade on Gaza.
06:19:36.240By establishing settlements, stealing land, oh, sorry, continuing the blockade on Gaza, of course, so this is what he's talking about, like how they're violating.
06:19:45.640And continuing policies of apartheid and racial discrimination against Palestinians living in 1948 territory.
06:21:50.000Respect international resolutions. As you guys can see here, this is Yasser Arafat shaking hands with Yitzhak Rabin in the 1993 Oslo Accords.
06:22:06.460Either we in the world force it to do this, respect international law, or0.70
06:22:10.680and achieve the establishment of a Palestinian state0.95
06:24:00.020okay yeah i'll do that and then and then oh no because you can't replace that shit all right0.98
06:24:08.320i'll talk with you on on chat then that's fine no problem all right and then uh oh did you do a0.97
06:24:13.300shirt pole i got a ladder right here oh you did sign it okay because i had a shirt pole and sorry1.00
06:24:20.840i got a ladder in there if you need it oh it's good all right we just don't want a fat bitch0.99
06:24:26.220falling sorry chat yeah our server pole was getting was getting loose bro1.00
06:24:29.960you need a screw for that one too all right i guess just come by tomorrow then i'll be here
06:24:36.420tomorrow probably until the night so anyway yeah as you guys can see here he basically said yo
06:24:44.220we're either going to make them comply with international law and do what they're supposed
06:24:48.140to do or we're going to begin ushering in the process of them getting isolated by the world0.80
06:24:55.480So in other words, he knew that October 17th was more than likely going to lead to their over-aggression and a war on multi-fronts that would isolate them from the world.
06:25:08.520So Bro knew or predicted this would happen in 2022.
06:25:14.360So the speech continues on. He says, what are we supposed to do? Should we raise the white flag? That's not going to happen.
06:25:19.300Does the world expect us to be well-behaved victims
06:28:39.400all right so this is very important here this is like censored you can't find this part of the
06:28:55.780speech anywhere so he's going to talk about what they're going to do what they're going to make
06:29:00.600israel have two options and obviously we're an option two right now where israel is being0.99
06:29:04.600ostracized by the entire international community and they're fucking trying to fucking you know0.99
06:29:08.780figure shit out. I'll plan a full for you guys.1.00
06:29:38.780And it's crazy because he said that a year before the attack and he knew that Israel was going to retaliate the way that they did and start a regional war and ostracize themselves and do a fucking genocide in Gaza and that's what they did.
06:30:04.120And now he predicted it like Israel is being internationally isolated.0.96
06:30:10.060The only reason why, you know, the only reason why they're not like completely fucking cooked is because of U.S. support.0.94
06:30:19.060We're the only ones that are really keeping them from accountability.0.99
06:55:03.620But I think that the moment that you target or you put innocent lives in danger on purpose, then I think that you are a terrorist unequivocally.0.77
06:55:13.360Okay, then Israel is a terrorist organization.0.71
06:55:15.980The IDF is definitely a terrorist organization.0.98
06:55:19.240Minus 304 I'm talking to as a female border collie.0.99
06:55:21.820Since this is a high IQ dog, is the dog going to be able to sniff out the fact that I'm just using her for sex?0.96
06:55:25.820No, they won't be able to. Don't worry.0.96
06:55:27.420Her dog probably isn't trained because women are stupid.1.00
06:55:29.720Desmond, your mind, I needed some big brother advice.1.00
07:49:39.840is run by the supreme leader the only person that has any oversight over the irgc is the supreme
07:49:46.820leader the person that was designated the supreme leader is ali khamenei's son okay this was done
07:49:54.260by unanimous decision okay now the supreme leader's son is injured however he is still running the0.79
07:50:02.460irgc what you also need to know retard is that even if the supreme leader was dead0.78
07:50:08.000Ali Khamenei, before he died, had a bunch of different instructions and rules on what needs0.86
07:50:12.160to happen should he die. The IRGC operates independent of all the other armed forces
07:50:17.720in Iran, and they only answer to the supreme leader and the last directions of said supreme
07:50:22.940leader. The IRGC has 31 different provinces that they operate from. When Ali Khamenei died,
07:50:28.220he had pre-written instructions on what for them to do. This is why, and Marco Rubio confirmed this,
07:50:34.000This is why, after Ali Khamenei was dead, within one fucking hour, missiles were raining down on Israel.0.99
07:50:43.500Okay? You don't get that level of speed and retaliation after being attacked and losing 60% of, like, losing all of your top shelf?0.98
07:50:52.520Military and leadership? You don't respond that quickly.
07:50:55.600The only way that you're going to respond like that is if you have a decentralized military with what's called a mosaic defense, which is what the Iranians had in place.0.99
07:51:01.840so this whole leadership and faction shit0.97
08:13:51.120These niggas can thank Nick Shirley for this one0.99
08:13:53.640search warrants in connection with fraud investigations.1.00
08:13:58.500Our Bill Keller joins us live from Minneapolis with the very latest in what sounds like,
08:14:02.640Bill, a large-scale operation. Good morning.
08:14:06.820Good morning. Yeah, and this has really been an active scene since early this morning.
08:14:10.640Unlike a lot of other high-risk warrants, there are no SWAT teams, no lights and sirens,
08:14:15.000just unmarked vehicles and federal agents armed with search warrants. Here's what we know.
08:14:20.320We've been out here since about 8 o'clock this morning, and at the center of this raid is a building near 28th and Park Avenue South.
08:14:26.620This is in the Phillips West neighborhood.
08:14:29.140On that building, there are signs for what appear to be two different businesses, including one, a child care center, another called the Somali Senior Center.
08:14:38.360But this is just one of two dozen spots, we're told, where federal agents are stopping today, according to the FBI and Homeland Security.
08:20:44.180Minneapolis, we do have a live look to bring you here now.
08:20:47.060This coming in courtesy of Fox News, as we're learning, federal authorities raided more than 20 locations, including child care facilities there in Minneapolis.
08:20:56.460Today, this is all a part of a sweeping fraud investigation into largely Somali owned businesses.
08:21:03.360This is all according to the Department of Justice speaking to Fox News.
08:21:07.480And we do have a quote there saying, quote, today the FBI with federal, state and local law enforcement is involved in court authorized law enforcement activity as part of an ongoing fraud investigation.
08:21:19.540We do know as of right now, authorities executed 22 federal search warrants in Minnesota today as part of this operation, which is not immigration related.
08:21:28.380So our photographer there zooming out, but I do have this post that has just come in here and it says HSI in cooperation with its federal, state and local law enforcement partners engaged in court.
08:21:40.520Yeah, so I think HSI ran this case and FBI was assisting authorized law enforcement operations in the Minneapolis, St. Paul and IRS criminal investigation was there to all area for reasons of operational security and for the safety of our agents.
08:21:55.060we will not comment further at this time now we do have several social media posts coming in here
08:22:01.240throughout the minutes this one once again from Bill Malugin reading it to you now as he says
08:22:07.020DOJ can did you know that Zaman Shapiro was the uh spy who stole and rich uranium for Israel to
08:22:12.920build nuclear weapons and not sure first related bro you must be new here bro
08:22:17.500do you understand that I was like one of the first people to even put people on about