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In this episode, I talk about my experience as a Secret Service Agent and why I think Secret Service is the worst agency in the entire United States. I also talk about why the Secret Service sucks and why you should not work for them.
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And we will be saying hello, please come over here.
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So if you have question, please walk over here.
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and no question is dumb guys i went over a lot quickly to give you guys kind of a summary
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so anything that you guys need refined or clarified i'd be happy to do it because i
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covered a lot of ground quickly what were some of your experiences like with protection because my
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dad actually works for dhs as a special agent had to do protection for the united nations
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what was your experiences with protection like that's that's interesting that's when i had to
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go to uh to the un i protected the president of congo um it's cool man i mean like i could see
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why so many secret service agents hate their jobs though like okay so for so you guys are all in
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college so i'm gonna give you guys some game here real fast the three worst agencies to work for
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guys okay they're gonna hate me for saying this but i'm gonna say it anyway united states secret
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dss might suck too diplomatic security service and the reason why is because people think that like
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you know you join the marshals you're gonna be in the task force and catching people what ends up
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happening a lot of times you just transport prisoners around um secret service you think
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you're gonna financial investigations or protect the president no you're guarding a bridge camp somewhere
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you know they're like meeting with someone like and it's not in the present it's like
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their their kid right who's in college that's a that's an idiot so um and that's dss like uh think
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of it as like secret service but you're like abroad you're you know you're doing a lot of
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protection details so the protection detail agencies are not that fun and then the marshals
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obviously doing courtroom security and moving prisoners around the future task force is fun but
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what ends up happening is you can only do it for like three six months at a time and the most senior
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guys get that coveted position on those task forces um protection is cool it's just that like i can see why
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the secret service has the highest um um they have some like the highest attrition rates like
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people leave or go to other agencies and they also have the highest divorce rates because they
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work so much now if you want to make money young single guy best one of the best agencies to work
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for you'll make a bunch of money you can get overtime which many um criminal investors don't offer
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overtime secret service does so um if you want money to travel single great but family terrible
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get out of there um but yeah i've done a couple details and i'm like wow this blows you're just
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sitting there in a suit standing next to a freaking garbage can or a door like just securing a door
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because it's like the way they do stuff is like they typically have like a grid security system where
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they need people in certain positions a lot of times for deterrence also for visual stuff so it ends up
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putting you in a weird spot where you're just sitting there for 10 12 hours looking at a wall so
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sucks but yeah this is exactly where i went to is your dad like hsi yes he is sorry yes okay yeah
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yeah we we get called on all the time to help um secret service because they have such few agents
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anytime these foreign dignitaries come in they need help so hsi since they're both in dhs they get
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pulled all the time to help out with that because they don't have enough bodies also on the last
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presidential um uh election hsi was heavily augmented on um the secret service details matter of fact
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that's actually one of the things i was critical of um that they had a lot of like um secret service
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guys and other agencies that help with these secret service details and what ends up happening is
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like these people aren't as refined or as good at protection as the secret service agents and that's
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where you end up with lapses and security lapses and security you run into problems and bam next thing
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you know some weirdo is taking a shot at the president right so that's not cool but um but yeah
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hi what's up yeah so this question doesn't really have much to do with like the whole immigration
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uh topic but rather more about the logistics of it that you were mentioning earlier
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so when it comes to like trafficking people uh especially past the u.s border and you were
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mentioning there were certain checkpoints or especially like very rough checkpoints what do
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they do to get people past say like you're in a car with like four other chinese immigrants
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like do they give them fake documents do they give them fake stories like how does the whole process
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work of smuggling them past these checkpoints to safe areas in the u.s fantastic question really
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really good question um typically the more sophisticated the smuggling scheme the more money the smuggler
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the smugglee is paying so if they're getting fake documents or they're getting you know even
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sometimes like procuring a visa through fraud or whatever they typically paid a lot of money to be
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able to do that so the more money they pay the better the experience would be so um if we're going
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to talk about a regular smuggler they're just basically like you know trying to see what they
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can do whether they're smuggling them in a truck the back of a car in a trunk maybe they're moving
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them through the checkpoint at the same time as like a load is being moved right they can lose some weed
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to go ahead and move some aliens through because they're going to make some money on that because
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the weed isn't as expensive they'll do fake loads or whatever so there's many ways that they get it
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done or they just go around the highways and just like move them uh through these you know rural
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highways all across south texas so there's a bunch of different ways that they get them through but
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typically the more sophisticated the smuggling scheme the more the smugglee is paying the smuggler
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to get a better um experience i hate to say like first class smuggling arrangement but that's kind of
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what it comes down to depending on uh how it goes but yeah this is just like and this guys when i'm
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talking about illegal alien aliens coming to the united states i haven't even touched like the visa
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fraud the overstays the massive amount of people using marriage fraud and document benefit fraud
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getting these documents illegally like that's a whole other thing in itself and we have different
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squads just assigned to that that don't even touch the human smuggling stuff they're focusing more
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on a document benefit fraud with a lot of these dmvs etc so that's also another problem you got dirty
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immigration attorneys that are filing um documents for people to get them married or whatever it may
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be because um marriage fraud is like huge huge like in miami for example the going rate was paying
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ten to twenty thousand dollars to a u.s citizen to go ahead and get you know a fake marriage they
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literally walk you through the entire process of what to tell the cis officer when you go in for your
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interviews how to fill the paperwork how to do everything to you know get the green card and
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then obviously get towards uh naturalization and the thing is is if you become a naturalized citizen
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it's very hard to denat you it's very very hard like you'd have to be damn near a terrorist and they'd
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have to prove like you know uh like deliberate fraud for them to be able to get you denaturalized
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because quite frankly a lot of a usa's a lot of federal prosecutors don't want to take those cases
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and that's another thing that's also very important for people to understand
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in the federal system um agents don't have as much discretion to arrest people as people think
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they have to do everything through the united states attorney's office versus like local cops
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like if you know you're driving drunk you're doing something dumb they observe drugs on you they
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can make that arrest right then and there they don't go to call a prosecutor feds don't operate
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that way they have to always get concurrence from the united states attorney's office to arrest
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anyone on a probable cause and even if they do a probable cause they still got to file a criminal
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complaint we get it sent in within a day that's a whole affidavit the agent has to write up
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of their probable cause and then they got to bring the guy to court etc it's a very cum
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for some process in the federal system streamline like the state and locals so um and if a case
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isn't sexy prosecutors simply are going to take it in the operation case a lot of the times
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especially when there's a democrat in they don't want to take them right now with trump in office
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right this is the first time i've ever seen the fbi mobilize doing roundups of illegal aliens they
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never help out with that stuff man those guys are useless but um but all these agencies working
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together like dea atf fbi agencies that historically have never had satellite authority assisting this
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is something i've never seen before unprecedented but it's it's good that he's uh cracking down on
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it but you know that's a whole other conversation in itself but does that answer your question bro
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as far as yeah uh okay just a little add-on so when you say paying for these premium processes
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like regardless of how premium the process you pay or in premium for that matter like uh does it
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still guarantee a pass from like through the border checks or like does not paying enough
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like maybe put you at a higher risk of getting caught no it it so it it makes it where um the
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chance of you getting caught and the travel is going to be less strenuous and less painful because the
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the like getting smuggled in the united states is sucks it could take weeks months at a time to just
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you know move from country to country set yourself up you know you get delayed sometimes because
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border patrol is doing certain things and the smugglers don't want to move you because they think
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you'll get caught but most of the time they get at least two to three tries most smuggling
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organizations yeah it's like uh it's like the return policy like most of the organizations will
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give the the smugly two to three attempts to try without charging them again so if they get caught
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let's say very common they cross the river right into united states like ling ling in a squad right
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let's say they get caught trying to cross into the river border patrol apprehends them sends them
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back with something called an expedited removal which means they're getting deported within two weeks
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um that smuggling organization that was responsible for them they'll get them back in nuova laredo and
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then they'll try again you know when the coast is clear and they typically get a few chances
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no problem man good questions myron i wanted to start by thanking you for coming to our university
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and raising awareness about this issue as an american citizen i really value someone's voice as big as
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jurors to spend their valuable time talking about an issue as important as illegal immigration
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appreciate that man no one really talks about it like i haven't seen any youtubers going to like
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real detail about this and how like um you know immigration works in america and i think if more
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americans knew that damn near every legal alien that you see here in the united states probably came
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in through some illicit organization i think people would look at immigration differently because
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that person whether they did it inadvertently or directly um funded you know these criminal
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organizations these transnational criminal organizations obviously that's not their
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intention to you know fund these organizations but they understand that it's a means to an end for
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them to come here because otherwise you can't you can't get through you would literally die from
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the elements or get beat up by the cartel for trying to come in uh without doing it now have i seen
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situations where guys have like literally come in without using organization yeah but every single
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time i see it like it'll be like their third or fourth time and i'll interview them like hey like how'd you
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get here yeah i paid one time i couldn't get through i said screw it uh i just try to go in myself they
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caught me they beat my ass so then i got sent back and they've been like assaulted multiple times
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for doing it so most people don't want to deal with that so sorry go ahead what's your question
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all right no worries um i would define my political views similar to yours as you know an america first
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patriot yeah but um that is real but i would i wanted to ask your opinion on the latest rhetoric out
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of washington um there's been a lot of talk about war with iran and someone that was i would label
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myself as reluctantly supportive of the trump administration going into 2024 i view this
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perspective war with iran as not something i would i would regret my trump vote over that something
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something similar to that would you agree with that statement 100 i agree with you i'm anti-war all the
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way like i am anti-neocon anti-war i think going to war in the middle east for israel is bullshit i you
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know let's just call a spade a spade a lot of these conservative you know thank you i appreciate
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it um a lot of these right wing you know political commentators cuck for israel and they don't want
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to admit that's why up until like october 7th you couldn't even have this discussion most americans
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didn't know what zionism was they didn't know about the ethno apartheid state that israel is i mean
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netanyahu is in america right now you know and obviously trump pulled out the chair for him once again
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but um i find it absolutely ridiculous how people are saying oh yeah defund ukraine we need to stop this
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war in ukraine but then those same people will turn around and say oh but we need to give israel
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everything they need for war and the problem is that iran is a capable country they have um an advanced
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missile system they can absolutely uh attack us all across the middle east if we were if we decided to
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try to destroy their nuclear program which is what they're angling to do um right now they're not
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refining it to levels of nuclear weaponry but you know who knows because they look at it like the
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united states excuse me israel has a nuclear bomb which must by the way um so there's been an arm
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rate effectively since like the 50s in the least thanks to israel illegally procuring nuclear weapons
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so i don't want a war with iran as a matter of fact when i voted for trump too just like you uh the
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two reasons i voted for trump were anti-war i didn't i wanted to end the war in ukraine um and i wanted to
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make sure that we kind of get a reel on netanyahu because netanyahu was going crazy under the
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biden administration do whatever he wanted he didn't listen to him he was still you know
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breaking ceasefire deals etc so yeah man and immigration were the two main things i voted
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for him for so right now what are we getting we're getting a potential war with iran things are
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escalating we have the signal gate situation that happened last week or two weeks ago and on top of
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that we have college students being deported for speech that's anti-israel which i found absolutely
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ridiculous that they're deporting college students that are legally here because their criticisms of
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israel instead of deporting illegal aliens that are here ridiculous man because i know for a fact
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icero who's responsible for deportation by the way guys um because and i'll explain this real fast just
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so you guys really understand this once an illegal alien makes it through the united states let's go
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back to that lingling scenario right he makes it to to new york right selling fake jordans and flushing
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queens lingling made it through he paid a 60k his smugglers got him through now that he's actually
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in the united states he's going to be the responsibility of an agency called ice immigration
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customs enforcement enforcement and removal operations ero right and ero has only a certain
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amount of ice officers that they can go ahead and delegate to catching illegal aliens and um you know
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these major cities have a lot of illegal aliens so a lot of times they end up you know putting their
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resources into going after criminal aliens or what's called the cap program and if uh what's basically
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happened is if you guys notice on twitter ice was putting out how many people they were arresting
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every day illegal aliens they stopped putting those numbers up why because they basically shifted their
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focus to go after anti-semitism on college campuses so now they diverted those resources that were
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supposed to be allowed to moving removing illegal aliens and put them towards college students that um
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you know they think have you know pro-hama sentiment or they think are you know anti-israel or whatever
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and obviously that takes an enormous amount of resource because not only do these icro officers
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have to get pulled off these details of grab these illegal aliens now they got to investigate go through
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stuff look at who's at the protest identify these individuals figure out what school they go to what
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kind of visa they hold all this takes an enormous amount of time then they got to go out and find them
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then they go ahead and arrest them and you're gonna need like a couple of officers just one person i'm
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sure you guys saw the viral story like a week or two of a turkish student who was arrested up in tufts and
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uh somerville massachusetts right outside of boston um for writing an op-ed right that was um talking
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about protesting israel and uh you know uh protesting them and boycotting their products so that's kind
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of where we're at man and and this is all being done to facilitate that very war because they want
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to shut down dissident of anyone that's critical of israel and the potential war that we're going
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towards which is which isn't good man i think um going after students for free speech in the united
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states on the behalf of another country is absolutely wild like the fact that they can
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you can take college student burn american flags say i hate trump i hate trump etc and that student
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won't get deported but if he says hey i don't like netanyahu and the legal occupation they'll get
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deported that's wild to me criticize a foreign country you go to jail criticize our country you stay
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so yeah but i agree with you on the anti-war sentiment bro 100 we don't want to war with iran it's not good
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good so good question of course hi myron um again big fan i really appreciate you coming here and
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raising awareness to a lot of issues that are affecting us all and i'd really just like to ask
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you sort of in similar respect to my brother why or rather how you found the courage to raise awareness
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to issues in specific regard to the israel-palestine conflict and russia ukraine how you found the
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courage and the will to raise issue to these issues with great sacrifice to your own business and your
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own life sort of how you know i appreciate that man yeah i got demonetized for talking about this stuff
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because i was talking about israel's influence on america before october 7th you know and before
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talking about this before october 7th was very taboo you know they'd call you an anti-semite
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they would say all these things about you but i mean you don't even got to go to october 7th
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you can go to the uss liberty you can go to jfk 911 like all these events have zionist fingerprints
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all over them right i'm not going to sit here and say oh the jews did it because that's like
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stupid but what i can absolutely tell you is that um israeli intelligence had fingerprints on
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all of these different events that went down and in some cases were literally involved with like with
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the uss liberty where they bombed and killed 30 sailors right and this is stuff that was suppressed
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information for decades right i'm really happy that like candace owens had phil tourney on who
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was a survivor from the uss liberty that video got like five six million views and i went through the
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comments and i was shocked how many people had no idea about this historical event so um talking about
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this stuff prior to october 7th was a huge taboo one of the fastest ways to get yourself banned but i'm
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glad that we're finally able to have this conversation because i think october 7th kind of highlighted
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you know people seeing these kids dying getting blown up or whatever and ask people asking well
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hold on how is israel able to get away with this and then bam they started to figure out you know
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the tentacles of the zionist lobby in our politics how they run our foreign policy and they've been
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doing so for literally decades um and how they've gotten us in a lot of situations in the middle east
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i mean every war in the middle east has pretty much been done for israel's benefit every terrorist attack
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that we've endured has typically come from islamic extremists that are angry about our foreign policy with israel
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you know the letter to america that osama bin laden wrote in 2002 um it went viral on tick tock i think
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in november 2023 right after october 7th and it was amazing to me how it went viral because most americans
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didn't know why we got attacked on 9 11. obviously the loss of american citizens unacceptable it's why i
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joined up in the service um but i do think it's important to understand why your adversaries dislike
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you and the fact that we've not been honest with the american public and telling them that hey it's not that
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they hate us because we're free they hate us because we invade their lands and bomb their people
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on behalf of israel um i think the american public needs to know that but this is something that's
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been suppressed for literally decades and now people are finally starting to wake up and i'm glad
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that you know in the conservative space which has typically been you know super pro israel super
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you know they're our greatest ally whatever i'm glad to see people on the right wing waking up to
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this when it's typically been you know people on the left that talked about this but now this is the only
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topic i could think of that both people on the far right and people on the far left agree on which
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is the control of our nation by a foreign state in the middle east called israel so yeah it's getting
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crazy yeah even antifa me and that's probably the only thing me and antifa agree on probably those losers
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hello myron thank you for coming to penn state uh i'm very passionate about illegal immigration as a
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topic uh it's one of the most i think it's one of the most pressing issues uh the united states is
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currently facing uh from your unique perspective as an ice agent i want to ask about uh illegal illegal
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immigrant crimes specifically because as you touched on before a lot of economic migrants are posing as
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refugees and committing asylum fraud and while they're in our country they are committing numerous crimes
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like uh such as the murder as lake and riley her killer was uh committing asylum fraud and
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typically the legacy media give a talking point that you it's not a big deal uh illegal immigrant crime
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isn't a big deal because citizens actually commit more crimes than illegal immigrants but from what i've heard
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uh of the various states that collect uh illegal immigrant crime crime crime data it's only texas
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now can you tell me as an agent if that's true or not um so as far as like collecting data i know they
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collect data obviously from all crimes that go down but as you're asking specifically like do states
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collect data as far as like the person being an illegal alien or the person being a citizen committing
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the crimes yeah yeah yeah i mean the reason why a lot of the um states probably don't collect it is
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because a lot of states simply aren't interested in um immigration status so um i do think it's
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important to note that before the trump administration came in eight title eight which is the immigration
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code it only gets enforced federally and there's only a couple of agencies that can do it there's
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immigration customs enforcement ero hsi border patrol which is the green uniform uh customs border
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protection blue uniform and air force of office of air and marine which is like at a limited capacity
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and then the fbi also has some limited title eight but um the state has zero immigration authority so
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that's probably why they don't ask and then on top of that right because of sanctuary cities and blue
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states or whatever they look at it like it's a political hot potato and this is the thing that
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really bothers me when it comes to immigration enforcement for the state like now they're getting
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on board because trump's in but i remember many times where when i was an agent if we would have
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federal warrants and we'd say hey we're going to go pick this guy up and you know the state and
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locals would not want to come out and help us right um because the governor or the mayor of the city
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didn't want to be attached to that and and look bad because immigration is like a political hot
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potato where if it's a democrat in they typically don't want to touch it if it's a republican and they
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want to touch it but within regard where it's like oh is this a violent criminal you know it's a very
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touchy subject and um it depends on who's in office like euro doesn't do anything ever when there's like
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um a democrat in office when biden was in and um obama they were barely doing uh you know going out
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and getting people so yeah i think um when it comes to that the states just a lot of times don't report
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it because they don't feel the need to um but i do think you know we need to be very harsh on a lot of
00:56:55.520
these illegal aliens that come here and commit crimes especially against u.s citizens and for those that
00:56:59.200
say oh well you know they don't commit as many crimes as american citizens blah blah blah well they
00:57:04.080
shouldn't be here in the first place that's why that's even more egregious and why it's like the
00:57:08.800
fact that someone shouldn't have been here in the first place and commit a crime or kill an american
00:57:13.040
citizen is absolutely unacceptable so i think with them we need to push it to the highest sense of
00:57:17.840
laws and like really punish them um because they shouldn't have been here to begin with so it's one
00:57:22.480
thing if a u.s citizen commits a crime but it's another thing when a legal alien comes in here that
00:57:26.560
shouldn't be here commits a crime especially against the usc so but no man i had the same sentiment uh when it
00:57:32.480
comes to um migrants committing crime here and yeah a lot of the fraud too that's something that
00:57:37.520
no one talks about um especially when they come from certain countries they claim asylum uh they
00:57:43.120
they do marriage fraud a lot of the times they're getting visas in uh illegally or they come here on
00:57:48.960
a student visa this is a big one that a lot of people don't know about one of the most common ways
00:57:52.880
that people violate our immigration system is they'll get an f-1 visa which some of you guys here might
00:57:57.600
have an f-1 visa um as a student there's some bs language school in the middle of nowhere that
00:58:03.760
probably doesn't exist anymore they'll get that visa come to the united states go to class and then end
00:58:08.240
up just you know skipping out and then just working and staying here illegally for decades so um very
00:58:13.920
very common tactic that a lot of people employ to abuse the immigration system and the problem is that
00:58:18.720
we have such a the immigration system is so busted that people are able to exploit it from different
00:58:23.600
ways whether they come in illegally they come in legally there is always a way that they
00:58:26.640
can scam the system so we need to definitely fix it all right thank you no worries man did that
00:58:33.520
answer your question oh yeah yeah it did thank you
00:58:41.280
hey mart um i moved here 10 years ago i immigrated from india with my parents they came here on a
00:58:46.080
visa oh man we got to send you back bro uh yeah so they came here legally worked really
00:58:53.280
diligently did the entire process got the green card and i'll be a citizen within the next year
00:58:58.400
so i'm really proud about the fact that my parents instilled those same values within me and taught me
00:59:02.640
how to work hard so my question to you was what do you think about h1b visas because i think i saw a few
00:59:07.520
posts online saying that you were against it and popular uh celebrities like elon musk and other people
00:59:13.840
they tend to defend that so what are your thoughts about that yeah yeah this actually
00:59:17.920
i knew we would talk about h1b visas yeah so for those that are unaware i ended up getting like
00:59:25.840
banned on twitter for being um anti-h1b visa and my issue with the h1b visa is that it's a visa that's
00:59:34.480
you know often exploited and utilized by you know tech companies and a lot of these other companies to
00:59:39.680
employ foreign labor at a cheaper cost right we got to just be honest here and realize that's what it's for
00:59:44.240
and my issue is that i'm a hardcore american nationalist and when i say i'm a nationalist
00:59:50.640
you know i say u.s citizens over everything if that means we need to employ u.s citizens
00:59:54.720
and some foreign nationals don't get a job because of it i'm okay with that because i think we need to
00:59:59.680
be serving our people first and a lot of these companies are more interested in you know a return
01:00:04.160
on investment and capitalism and that's what ends up happening a lot of times like capitalism takes over
01:00:08.400
the the nationalism that's a whole other conversation but when it comes to the h1b um it needs to be
01:00:14.640
reformed it's it's a broken visa it's uh abused especially by tech companies to get cheap labor
01:00:19.760
in and a lot of times like the um people that get this visa which a lot of times end up coming from
01:00:24.720
india um they get like basically indentured servitude like they got to work for the company for a certain
01:00:29.440
amount of years they get paid very little uh they can't leave and the reason why these companies
01:00:34.640
do is because they know if they hire an american citizen they have to give them a better wage and that
01:00:38.160
person can leave at any time for a more competitive position so they look at it like no we want to go
01:00:41.920
ahead and get these guys in so we can abuse them so it's really a lose-lose for all parties uh and who
01:00:48.160
benefits the company's benefit so i'm against um displacing american workers for the benefit of
01:00:54.080
foreign nationals and uh and corporations and obviously elon musk didn't like this and he took
01:00:58.560
my check away because i was like ratio him on x for talking about this but um you know that's a big
01:01:02.960
reason why i voted for trump was to go hard on immigration i think we need an immigration moratorium
01:01:07.200
for at least one to five years when we don't let people in because we got to fix our system our
01:01:10.960
visa system is messed up our border needs to be completely reformed how we do things um and we
01:01:17.360
need to definitely crack down on the document benefit fraud because that's been being abused for a long
01:01:22.080
time as well and people don't talk about that we focus so much on the southwest border which is
01:01:25.600
important but we don't utilize we don't look at all the other ways where we're getting beat as well
01:01:30.640
well thank you for coming out here i've been watching your content for a while now i appreciate
01:01:37.280
for what you do and keep keep doing what you do thank you i appreciate it brother you keep killing
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it first of all thank you for coming out here my friend thank you man uh this may be a little bit
01:01:46.800
of a niche question sure as deep as you guys want so when i think about operation fast and furious in
01:01:53.840
las vegas uh we talk about transferring uh from mexico into the u.s how about uh the u.s into mexico
01:02:00.800
uh do you come across any kind of mercenaries from prime u.s military uh in those cartels great
01:02:06.720
question so um first and foremost operation fast and furious i'm glad you asked that question
01:02:12.000
for those that are unaware basically we let a bunch of guns walk into mexico those guns
01:02:17.120
ended up in the hands of people killing people and honest and one of the worst situations
01:02:21.840
um and this situation very near and dear to my heart because my name james zapata
01:02:25.520
the hsi agent he actually was assigned out of laredo he was killed by a gun from the operation
01:02:29.840
of fast and furious he was killed in mexico um and it's funny funny story not funny but like crazy
01:02:36.480
wildly you know close to home my supervisor my first supervisor he was the one that was supposed to
01:02:42.000
actually go to mexico instead of james zapata and he ended up not going to be with the wife and it
01:02:46.240
could have been very well him that got killed on that day um back in i think this was like february
01:02:50.800
of 2011. but the operation fast and furious almost got the atf disbanded it was such a big
01:02:57.520
problem but typically when it comes to firearms we you know we could talk about guns all day
01:03:01.840
money and guns typically go south into mexico and then drugs and illegal aliens come north
01:03:06.240
because in mexico one need to believe they actually have um strict gun laws like uh like if they catch like
01:03:11.680
a bullet in your car this is why i never went to mexico because like if you're going over there
01:03:15.360
like as a tourist or whatever if they catch like one bullet in your car you might go to jail for
01:03:18.400
five years so um you know it's interesting how they have these strict gun laws but it does nothing
01:03:23.440
for them but that's all the conversation but yeah man like um that's typically what ends up going on
01:03:28.320
when it comes to the guns a lot of the guns that end up in mexico came from the united states especially
01:03:31.920
places like texas where they have very lax gun laws does that answer your question uh yes but uh i guess
01:03:38.560
the follow-on was have you ever come across you you could call them mercenaries oh yes with respect
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to uh prior military in the u.s yes funny story okay so okay um year is roughly 2015-ish 2016-ish right
01:03:53.360
i'm on call which uh when you're on call you're basically you know on the line for 24 hours right
01:03:58.240
they can call you for anything um so i get a call i'm like watching breaking bad or something like that
01:04:04.160
and um water patrol calls me says hey there's this guy here um you know he wants to provide
01:04:09.920
information we caught him at the we caught him at the border um apparently he's been in the form
01:04:14.560
of before he wants to talk to an hsi agent he doesn't want to talk to border patrol he and you
01:04:18.720
know he wants to talk to somebody so normally right you'd be like man i'm not going to go out
01:04:21.920
for this because you know you can get called at any time so you want to conserve your energy and
01:04:24.960
not go out for random calls but me i was like a go-getter so i was like you know what i'll go out
01:04:28.880
and talk to this guy let's see what he has to say so i get dressed i go over to the border
01:04:32.160
patrol station laredo south uh right there on 109 shiloh drive um and i go then i sit down and
01:04:38.400
i talk with him and i'm like uh so hey what's up man and i get his information right he only wanted to
01:04:42.320
talk to me he didn't want to talk to any border patrol agent i was like okay as i'm sitting there
01:04:47.600
talking with him he tells me basically that he's a um a hate man for the zetas and that he worked for
01:04:53.520
uh the trevinos and for those that are unaware the trevinos basically ran the los zetas cartel
01:04:58.000
uh for many years you know they call they use call signs z42 z40 etc and he would work for these
01:05:03.520
guys and his job was he was basically the guy that ran like cover fire so when they would move around
01:05:09.120
lower laredo because there was a war at the time you know 2014 and like 2018 the whole time i was
01:05:13.440
there there was like a war between the mexican marines and the losetas his job was anytime they
01:05:17.680
move around in their motorcade um and they were getting uh attacked by the mexican marines his job
01:05:22.720
was to get out the car and start shooting back at the mexican marines to create a diversion to allow his
01:05:27.120
boss to escape because um since the marines didn't know which car he was in um they would have these
01:05:33.120
diversion techniques they're like a paramilitary organization you have these diversion techniques
01:05:36.400
to ensure that the boss always got away so and it's interesting because like as he was telling me
01:05:41.520
this story he was just so like candid and matter of fact about it like yeah so i get out the car i
01:05:45.360
pull on my ak and i start shooting at him and uh you know what i do is i try to confirm as many kills
01:05:50.160
as i can um because i get a bonus i was like what he's like yeah i get a bonus i was like what are you
01:05:55.200
talking about he's like yeah so what i would do is like after i shoot them and i know someone's dead
01:05:59.200
um like i'll go up to the body and i'll cut a finger off and um i would get a bonus per finger
01:06:04.000
that i brought over to the boss you would get like a thousand dollars per person he killed her some
01:06:08.000
crazy stuff like that um and he would have to cut the finger off to confirm it when he brought
01:06:11.920
brought back to the boss and it wasn't so much the story was crazy it was more how he told the story
01:06:18.560
with just plain face didn't care it was like he was like talking like yeah this is what i do for work
01:06:24.480
man this is my job description and um i guess i guess that's what ends up what ends up happening
01:06:29.680
where when you're doing this as a job all the time for years and years and years you have to just kind
01:06:34.320
of like look at it that way and you just become stone cold um so and he was giving me a bunch of
01:06:40.320
information basically he wanted to give information on the the the moralysis because i trade and he was
01:06:45.760
pissed off um and i was in a human smoking group at the time i had a buddy who was in the border
01:06:50.960
violence slash kidnapping group or also known as the best border enforcement security task force
01:06:54.880
which is all over the united states i called him up hey got this guy here it's probably going to be
01:06:59.040
a good source he came took it over from there and i handed him off but that was something that will
01:07:03.840
always stick with me how he talked about killing mexican marines and how we would go over to the
01:07:08.160
bodies after and cut the fingers off so that he can you know claim his prize at the end of the day
01:07:12.800
absolutely wild so i'm good bro thank you no worries man good question how's it going once
01:07:21.760
again thank you for coming out here what's up i guess my question is just kind of give more
01:07:25.440
perspective to the people here and people at home about like what your a day-to-day could be to you
01:07:29.840
i guess what would you say is the most horrific thing that you ever witnessed down at the border
01:07:35.120
sure um and i'm assuming when you say day-to-day like when i was on the job right right yeah just
01:07:41.280
an example of how bad it could get yeah so every day was different man uh because on this border
01:07:46.400
you're getting called every day right you're getting like because so on the southwest border
01:07:52.320
since border patrol and customs are catching illegal aliens and people moving drugs and things are guns
01:07:57.360
are going they're catching guns going south money going south all the time you're constantly in
01:08:01.120
response mode so it's very difficult actually to run like proactive cases um because you're getting
01:08:05.600
called so much and like they have duty where you're on call for 24 hours and then it rotates from like
01:08:10.080
you to other guys in your group and if someone in your group gets a call let's say they catch 20
01:08:14.320
aliens the whole group's got to go out to interview you know all the witnesses and stuff like that so
01:08:18.400
you end up where you end up getting a lot of response cases right now for me i did a lot of
01:08:23.040
proactive cases i was not one of these like reactive agents i was always on the duty list and took those
01:08:27.040
cases too but um i was real big on doing like you know big organized crime cases
01:08:31.520
but a day man like i would wake up you know middle day right like 11 12 um i'd check my phone check my
01:08:41.360
email um you know eat something real quick or go right to the office start working on reports um
01:08:47.600
you know following up on anything maybe an informant would call me at the time i was running like 10
01:08:51.280
informants some documented some not which i could talk about how that works to an informant if you guys
01:08:56.000
want um and then like maybe a guy would be saying hey we got a call we got to run out hey i'm about
01:09:01.520
to do surveillance hey we got an arrest warrant on this day so every day was different one day i might
01:09:06.080
be in court another day i'd be debriefing informant another day we'd be hitting an arrest warrant another
01:09:10.400
day we'd be you know responding to the port to see some drugs so literally every day was different i
01:09:16.320
know it sounds very cheesy but on the southwest border you're like running a gun and like they say
01:09:19.920
one year on the southwest border is like the equivalent to like being five years in the interior just
01:09:23.200
because things move so quickly right so um but that's like what an average day would be now as
01:09:28.960
far as like the worst situation um man there's there's so many but one thing that i could think
01:09:33.760
of off the top of my head that stuck out to me was i remember we got a call one time um about a
01:09:39.920
little girl that was kidnapped out of houston and the the girl uh basically they had said that the
01:09:48.880
person that kicked her was trying to bring her to laredo and houston's about five hours um west of
01:09:55.440
laredo and they were saying that this guy was trying to get her into mexico apparently she met him in a
01:09:59.360
chat room or something like that he met her at her house picked her up her parents didn't know where
01:10:02.960
she was but they looked back at the logs and they figured out who it was etc so um and at the time we
01:10:08.560
didn't have like his info we just kind of like had a rough number whatever so i get this call like one
01:10:12.080
o'clock in the morning um and it was my buddy i'll never forget john he was he was the on call guy so
01:10:19.120
i think they had contacted the fbi but they didn't answer whatever and we're border agents uh hsi so
01:10:23.600
like we're used to getting late night calls so out and we immediately try to figure out who this guy
01:10:29.360
was we're looking at all cameras i remember being up all night man trying to like figure out where this
01:10:34.320
little girl was and we ended up finding out um where she was and we got the guy arrested but the thing
01:10:39.920
that i remember the most was like how i was so tired um and i was dead but i was like you know
01:10:44.960
what it doesn't matter because i can always sleep later but if we don't get this you know this little
01:10:48.560
girl back like that's she's gone forever she crosses into into the border so we put cbp on notification
01:10:54.480
told them hey lock down the ports if you see this car um this is the girl this is the guy who we think
01:10:59.760
is a suspect um and we ended up finding her but it took you know it was up all night like from one
01:11:04.720
o'clock all the way up until like the afternoon of the next day and it's funny because that
01:11:09.760
fbi find out what was going on until hours later like they like oh we heard this girl that's
01:11:15.040
missing like bro we're already on so yeah and this happened a lot where agencies fight on the
01:11:18.880
southwest border that's another thing that's very common as well um interagency fighting because
01:11:24.000
a lot of the times we have different authorities that all overlap right we can all investigate drug
01:11:28.240
trafficking we can all investigate violent crime to a degree so there's a lot of competition on the
01:11:33.840
southwest border too because dea fbi hsi atf all the agencies have a pretty strong representation on
01:11:39.440
southwest border because of how busy it is yeah no thanks man i appreciate it no worries man good
01:11:49.280
okay were you racist before you worked on the border was i racist before or did it make you
01:11:56.560
racist being on the border i've always been racist i was born racist i was born this way thank you
01:12:07.520
myron chat chat's getting mad at us in both of the live streams because we're not asking about the jews
01:12:11.920
so uh do question for you sure let's do it uh what is the time scale that we learn at mass uh the answer
01:12:23.200
i'll tell you this we're going through a mass awakening right now like like you know i've talked with guys
01:12:28.320
that have been talking about this stuff for a minute right a couple of decades and they've even
01:12:32.720
said i've spoken with guys like you know shout out to lucas gage ryan dawson all these guys have been
01:12:36.080
talking about this stuff for like the better part of a decade they even told me like dude the rate at
01:12:41.040
which people are waking up to israel control of our government is is crazy like they've said in the past
01:12:46.480
year or so they've seen more progress than in the 10 to 15 years that they've been talking about it
01:12:51.920
because the thing is is if you talked about this topic prior to october 7th man like you were going to get
01:12:57.120
it's like an insta band right and then hey i don't want to play the music right but like let's
01:13:02.720
yeah but you know if you do the early life check and you figure out who ran youtube and who ran facebook
01:13:08.240
and who ran meta and instagram and google um during this period of time and they still do and many of
01:13:13.520
them they're all zionists man so you know there's a reason why this topic has been taboo for so long but
01:13:18.880
i think with the overwhelming amount of shock and outrage of what's going on with october 7th the adl media
01:13:24.240
matters a lot of these organizations that typically would censor individuals that were critical of
01:13:27.760
israel they just can't go after everybody there's too many people that are talking about this and the
01:13:32.160
crazy part is that this is like i said before this is like the one topic i've seen people on both the
01:13:35.760
far left and the far right actually agree on now they come come to different reasons same conclusion
01:13:42.080
for different reasons right what i've noticed on the left is they make the humanitarian argument it's
01:13:45.920
apartheid ethnostate you know they're occupying israel it's messed up they're coming from that angle and then
01:13:50.800
a lot of people on the far right come from a more nationalist angle like hey we have a foreign
01:13:54.960
government controlling our politicians um and our foreign policy is 100 basically being run by these
01:13:59.680
individuals which puts us in precarious situations internationally so um they both come to the same
01:14:05.280
conclusion for different reasons but hey i'll take it all day right like this is you know if if someone
01:14:11.600
like me is agreeing with like someone like hassan piker uh you know that should tell you that it's a big
01:14:15.600
problem so but people are waking up which is good yeah and we can we can thank elon for that for
01:14:22.400
facilitating that even though uh we may have disagreements on the h1b position i'm sorry i said
01:14:27.840
we can thank elon for that facilitating that on x yes yes and rumble too you know there's been an
01:14:32.960
incredible rise on like free speech platforms alternative platforms that allow people to say this stuff
01:14:37.280
but i would say october 7 definitely like set it over the edge you know then you got people like
01:14:41.360
candace owens dan bilzerian um ian carroll like you know it's crazy on the same day ian carroll went
01:14:48.880
on joe rogan candace owens went on um theovan and andrew tate went on nelk and they all talked about
01:14:55.920
israel on the same day i was like holy crap like and each of these interviews got like millions of views
01:15:01.440
right like uh ian carroll talked about the dancing israelis and epstein which we could talk about
01:15:08.080
epstein all day we all know what he was doing he was a massad asset or israel israeli intelligence
01:15:14.240
asset talked about jfk owens talked about the black male groups and um andrew tate said you
01:15:19.920
there's one group you can't criticize in america and he said you know it's the zionist lobby so uh
01:15:26.000
the fact that this all happened on the same day was wild so while we're at it uh what's your quick
01:15:32.000
take on the jfk files that's come out we were fucking right that's what i got to say man we
01:15:38.080
were fucking right the israelis were absolutely involved in killing john f kennedy if you had
01:15:42.720
talked about this see now i'm excited i'm excited bro if you talked about jfk and you said israel was
01:15:50.320
involved they would consider you a fringe conspiracy theorist they would want to silence you they'd say
01:15:54.480
get this guy out of here he's a cook blah blah blah but now we know because the files finally got
01:15:59.920
declassified and they redacted they unredacted a bunch of the stuff we know for a fact what we've
01:16:04.480
been talking about forever and the long short of it is this because i know a lot of you guys might
01:16:08.160
be saying jfk what is this guy talking about long story short is this john f kennedy found out that
01:16:14.800
israel had a nuclear program that they're working on he didn't want them to have nuclear weapons for
01:16:19.600
obvious reasons because now we have the the destabilization the middle east that we have now
01:16:24.000
thanks to the israelis getting this this nuclear technology how'd they get it they stole uranium
01:16:28.800
higher grade uranium from the united states out of pennsylvania this is a great state of pennsylvania
01:16:32.720
by the way um from the apollo facility and they illegally smuggled it over there and they used
01:16:37.760
it to create their nuclear program that they have now and jfk worked really hard to try to get them
01:16:43.520
to stop and basically israel lied to them they made a fake control panel room had the inspectors come in
01:16:49.520
jfk figured out it was a lie and then we find out that james jesus angleton who was a high-ranking cia
01:16:55.520
officer back then basically helped israel procure their nuclear program that they currently have now
01:17:03.120
after jfk was killed in the 1960s and he talked about this in closed senate hearings back in the
01:17:07.200
70s that were classified and finally now we got access to those to those hearings of what he said
01:17:13.440
in there where he basically admitted that he helped israel procure their nuclear program and have these
01:17:19.520
files that are unredacted that show that really intelligence was involved in a lot of these situations
01:17:24.000
and they they had been rejected there for decades and said even when you look at the document on the
01:17:28.000
set says like cia is okay with declassification except for brackets all the brackets were basically
01:17:34.240
israeli intelligence and that's what we got a chance to look at with these 80 000 documents so
01:17:38.160
the conspiracy theorists were proven right and i want to say one thing uh and then we'll go to the next
01:17:43.280
person because i do think that this is important look some people say it's a coincidence i don't think
01:17:48.400
it's a coincidence but i find it interesting that the most famous movie that depicts the jfk
01:17:53.840
assassination is a movie by oliver stone 1991 called jfk good movie and in the movie it documents the
01:18:00.000
you know uh the pursuit of the jfk assassination from uh prosecutor of new orleans called harris uh
01:18:06.000
garrison jim garrison if i'm not mistaken and the interesting thing is if you watch the movie
01:18:10.560
entertaining movie um they talk about the mafia angle they talk about the cia angle they talk about
01:18:15.440
inside job etc but one thing that's interesting is that the zionist angle and the israeli intelligence
01:18:19.600
angle is completely left out well if you research the movie and you find out who funded the movie
01:18:25.360
who funded it a guy named arnon feel free to google in your phones right now check the early life i think
01:18:31.760
we're gonna see there but yeah definitely a big one jewish zionist billionaire running around hollywood
01:18:38.640
right he was the one that funded the jfk movie as many other hollywood movies now why is this important
01:18:44.960
the reason why this is important is because because the guy went on israeli television and admitted that
01:18:49.600
he was a spy but not only was he a spy he was a spy for their unacknowledged nuclear program
01:19:02.000
the president tried to stop israel from getting nukes was assassinated we now know that israeli
01:19:09.440
intelligence was involved the guy that funded the movie that is the biggest blockbuster hit when it comes
01:19:14.400
to jfk assassination that most americans are familiar with was a spy for israeli intelligence
01:19:19.920
for their unacknowledged nuclear program that jfk tried to destroy
01:19:24.880
crazy absolutely nuts but then if you say this and you make this connection
01:19:29.280
they'll say oh you're a conspiracy theorist well i don't think it's a mistake that this guy
01:19:32.800
funded the movie and made sure to keep the zionist angle out of this movie because i think
01:19:36.800
if the american public knew that a former president tried to stop israel from getting nuclear weapons
01:19:41.600
they got them anyway illegally and potentially had a hand in him being assassinated the american
01:19:47.040
public would not stand for that they'd be extremely angry so i think him funding it and being involved
01:19:51.680
in the movie was very important now do i think oliver stone you know is responsible who knows but what
01:19:57.920
i will say is follow the money when you follow the money you figure out where we're going to go right
01:20:02.800
we look at trump's campaign who funded him mostly mary madelson now we might go to war with iran
01:20:08.000
because she's a hardcore zionist and wants to ensure that all of israel's enemies are destroyed to
01:20:12.160
preserve um israel's the hegemony in the middle east so if you follow the money you're always going
01:20:16.720
to go and this is something that i was taught as an agent always follow the money so yeah interestingly
01:20:21.520
enough man that's my thoughts on jfk and the fact that uh like an israeli spy funded that movie that
01:20:26.960
was a part of their unacknowledged nuclear program is just crazy to me and you know i think we need to
01:20:31.440
wake more people up and let them know like dude like this is wild so and there are many other
01:20:36.240
facts that wanted jfk gone i'm not going to just sit here like the cia wanted him gone organized
01:20:40.800
crime wanted him gone they all had their acts to grind with him um but i find it very interesting
01:20:45.360
how the israeli intelligence angle is almost never touched upon and it's censored and it's been
01:20:50.160
censored that way for a very long time and we got what took us 60 80 years to get the documents
01:20:54.400
unclassified finally to see this angle so we were right man we were vindicated so hello to me again i came
01:21:02.320
up with another question it's related to the uh columbia and tufts students who are in the
01:21:08.720
process of getting deported or uh having their cases uh hurt again because they reportedly violated
01:21:16.400
their student visas or green cards based on uh and this is something a lot of uh you see a lot of
01:21:24.400
suppression of free palestine or groups or protests criticizing israel by saying that they are
01:21:30.080
uh promoting hamas they're using uh that reasoning to deport them do you think that those criticisms
01:21:38.160
are or those charges are legitimate and if not what do you think would be a legitimate uh justification
01:21:46.640
for deporting those who have already have green cards or are in the process of uh becoming citizens
01:21:53.840
great question man really great question um now with the homeland security act right uh which you
01:21:59.920
know obviously came after the patriot act which we know who wrote that off a guy named church off
01:22:04.320
which do early life on him we'll know where he's from as well um but that's a whole other conversation
01:22:10.800
so the thing is is that the statute that they're using i think it's a section of 237
01:22:17.280
um for removing i don't remember the exact statute but it's a very um unclear nebulous statute that
01:22:24.720
they're using to to use to deport the the students um and here's the thing obviously they deported uh
01:22:33.600
well they began the deportation process for a guy named mahmoud khalil out of colombia right and he's
01:22:37.840
kind of been like the main beacon of this and they've arrested other students as well i think honestly what
01:22:42.400
they're doing here i don't even think they're really concerned with deporting the students i think
01:22:45.200
the punishment is the process here i think they're trying to create a chilling effect to get these students
01:22:49.520
to chill out and stop protesting especially students from um from foreign countries um will
01:22:55.200
they get these guys deported who knows i i don't i think the law is very um you know uh nebulous at
01:23:02.320
best and it's going to be tough for them to be able to articulate like oh well how's this person
01:23:07.040
like a hamas supporter like the girl in tux for example she just wrote an op-ed talking about boycott
01:23:11.440
israel no mention of hamas in there so i don't think they necessarily care so much about actually
01:23:16.480
going through the deportation process with these guys rather they want these guys make these guys
01:23:20.480
an example so other people don't think to protest against israel because the college campuses
01:23:24.960
like they're the ground zero for some of the opposition for the wars in the middle east so
01:23:30.720
they're looking at it like hey this got out of control last year we're going to reel this in we're
01:23:34.560
going to scare these people into from protesting and just off of um telling foreign students that they
01:23:41.120
get deported that might bring the protest down by like 50 because they don't want to get deported so
01:23:45.200
i think that's what their real goal is now as far as like um you know hamas and terrorism and
01:23:50.640
everything else like that um and this is kind of where you get into a weird area because for i know
01:23:58.080
a lot of you guys already know this but like for those that are watching on youtube or whatever hamas
01:24:01.920
is the governing body of gaza so it's very difficult to separate the two where if someone advocates for
01:24:07.520
the freedom of the palestinians and gaza it's very difficult to be able to separate that from
01:24:12.640
potentially benefiting hamas too because if you say give them relief stop the bombing ceasefire
01:24:17.360
well guess what i'm not going to benefit from that because they're not getting bombed and killed
01:24:20.080
too just alongside the citizens and and since they're amongst the citizens um it's very difficult
01:24:27.440
to be able to clearly um articulate if they are supporting hamas or not because if you advocate for
01:24:32.320
the palestinian people you're kind of by definition advocating for hamas too because you don't want them
01:24:36.320
that they benefit from the citizens not getting killed right so it's very easy to come to that conclusion
01:24:40.720
well you're a hamas supporter too which i think that's what they want so that they can go ahead
01:24:44.400
and put you in a box and say we're going to deport you now or whatever because this immigration law is
01:24:48.560
very nebulous at best that they're utilizing and that marco rubio is trying to use so we'll see what
01:24:53.920
happens uh but i do think that the punishment is the process and that's their that's their goal here
01:24:58.480
and you know just to be clear here you know i think uh you know hamas is definitely a terrorist
01:25:03.520
organization you know they fit the definition they're committing acts of violence for a political ideology
01:25:08.560
but if we're going to call a hamas terrorist organization so is the idf and i think it's also
01:25:12.960
important that people understand that the idf was created by urgun haganaz stern gang etc these were
01:25:18.400
all terrorist organizations even defined by the united states um and then they rebranded it became the idf
01:25:23.840
but you know menachem begin right one of the prime ministers the father of terrorism his nickname
01:25:28.560
i don't know if i butchered the last name but you guys get the point um he ended up becoming a prime
01:25:32.080
minister he was responsible for the bombing of the kim david hotel killed 100 people british people
01:25:36.480
right assassinations etc so israel's been committing acts of terrorism for for decades and this is how
01:25:41.920
the state of israel was created was through terrorism so if we're going to call hamas a terrorist
01:25:46.000
organization fair i agree with that but we also need to label the idf as one as well um but yeah man i
01:25:51.520
think this the punishment is the process here i don't think they're really too concerned with
01:25:54.480
deporting these students rather than creating a chilling effect and getting these these schools to comply
01:26:06.480
hello i'm back again or another question sure it's interesting i believe for the one they're
01:26:10.400
used to deport students is the alien enemies act which the supreme court just ruled saying they're
01:26:14.480
allowed to do that so and it works for that in that situation the one from like the 1700s right
01:26:19.360
yes i'm not mistaken i think or might have been around world war one yeah okay that's now allowed
01:26:25.920
again also the one there's a movie called some of all fears israeli nuke is used by i think
01:26:31.200
something like nazis to blow up in the super bowl but the interesting one it correlates this
01:26:35.360
the bomb plutonium was american plutonium because the story was in pennsylvania i believe it was
01:26:41.040
american nuclear company supplied israel with uh with the weapons and they falsified records saying
01:26:45.920
that's how the uranium got to israel it's an interesting documentary about that of how what's
01:26:49.840
the name of it american i believe it's called american nuclear company i'm not sure what the exact name
01:26:54.800
was i was like i forgot what the documentary's name was was on youtube was about all this because i want
01:26:59.280
to be a nuclear engineer so i'm very interested in nuclear stuff like this especially for the fact
01:27:03.600
watch numec by ryan dawson he goes over this as well it's really good uh it's on rumble you can't
01:27:08.160
find it on youtube for obvious reasons numec is and that's the name of the facility where they stole
01:27:12.000
the uranium from yeah i believe it was the exact one which one that's interesting for dhs and it also
01:27:19.440
deals with nuclear smuggling and based on how little containers we actually check what is the actual
01:27:23.440
threat of a terrorist organization or a rogue state sending something to attack us
01:27:29.120
and there's one more thing interesting for the israeli military comparing them to uh hamas well
01:27:34.400
that's because every intelligence organization technically does acts of terror but it's under
01:27:37.680
the banner of doing it with your state so if you get a nation now you're allowed to do terrorism and
01:27:41.440
also absolutely also nuclear bomb is probably the best defense against war crimes because nan and
01:27:46.240
abubu now you can't invade us look at iraq compared to israel yeah can't get invaded yeah no
01:27:51.680
i mean you know nuclear weapons you know a lot of the times are more of a strategic tool than like an
01:27:56.240
actual you know weapon it's it's used a lot of the times and this is why like israel's been able to
01:28:01.440
do the things they do pretty much unchecked is because they're the only country in the area of
01:28:06.560
nuclear weapons so um but and this is why they're so hell-bent on getting rid of iran's nuclear program
01:28:12.000
because no that if is rand's able to get a nuclear weapon they will not be able to be as aggressive um
01:28:17.760
in their you know military tactics or escalation towards wars they're being now so that's why they're
01:28:23.520
they're hell-bent and they've been trying to do this for 20 years to get rid of it but the problem
01:28:26.480
is they need us to do it so we'll see what happens man i really hope we don't go to war but um the way
01:28:31.920
it's looking like we're close i'd say we're closer to war now than than in a very long time there's also
01:28:39.360
one there's a weird thing for a seismic event that classified that iran might already have a nuclear
01:28:46.000
weapon also the fact that this one interesting fact if iran gets a nuclear weapon very quickly
01:28:49.920
afterwards saudi race is going to start a program to do it and then basically that by that time the
01:28:54.240
entire region will have one absolutely and and this this nuclear arms race has been kicked off since
01:28:58.720
the 50s since israel's been trying after the suez canal crisis in 56 israel pretty much determined
01:29:04.320
right then and there we need the bomb by any cost necessary and that means we need to steal it from
01:29:08.640
our ally the united states or we need to go ahead and work with the french to get the reactor they pretty
01:29:13.440
much were hell-bent on getting that nuclear bomb and um that basically kicked off a arms race in the
01:29:19.280
entire region and even back um the cia even told kennedy they advised him when kenny made the decision
01:29:24.720
to go after ben-gurion and tell him hey you need to stop this nuclear program it's because his advisors
01:29:28.560
told him hey look if israel gets a nuclear weapon it's going to embolden them to um to escalate uh tension
01:29:35.600
in the middle east and create a lot of problems for us geopolitically and kenny knew this back in
01:29:39.040
the 60s that's why i tried to stop him and then he gets killed and then bam now now they got the bomb
01:29:44.320
and we've been ramifications of it ever since i believe it's the one for it got their nuke also
01:29:49.840
by developing with south africa which had nuclear bombs at one point but then decommissioned them
01:29:54.160
so there was a think a test in the indian ocean that was like a massive plume of energy
01:30:00.080
release that nobody knew what it was and we now and lots of people now suspect it was an israeli
01:30:04.800
nuclear test in cooperation with the south africans it's almost like and then we in fact we definitely
01:30:09.760
all knew the fact they had it how and there's also one so based on the fact of my other part
01:30:16.160
of my question what was your opinions of the fact of someone trying to sneak in a either nuclear
01:30:20.000
material or nuclear weapon in general into the united states based on current border security from
01:30:24.480
anyway from either the north south or from maritime smuggling it in or out in in not so much um but
01:30:33.280
out we've you know there's been many uh i remember one case i did where there was an iranian
01:30:38.080
guy that um was smuggling out like fighter jet schematics out of the united states and we were
01:30:43.040
able to get him under the espionage act because um when it comes to like the espionage act it doesn't
01:30:47.840
even have to be classified as long as it's like defense information or ndi national defense information
01:30:52.720
um you could be charged under the espionage act so i remember that was one but as far as like bringing in
01:30:57.120
it not so much but definitely there you know people are trying to steal secrets from us all the time
01:31:00.560
all the time all the time so look at stuff who's up next or sorry thank you of course brother i've
01:31:12.080
been pulling your content for a while now and uh you did a couple breakdowns um you did a breakdown of
01:31:17.120
uh when you caught a guy um when you were still working on the border trying to meet up with a kid
01:31:22.160
or whatever i think it was an agent you also broke down i believe it was operation broken shield if i'm
01:31:27.760
correct yes when they did uh the corrupt cops um i just wondered how big of a issue is uh corruption
01:31:34.320
on the southwest border with uh you know agents letting things and stuff go through and uh have
01:31:39.760
you ever worked on cases like that yeah um it definitely corruption on southwest border because
01:31:44.640
there is a lot of money to be made um you know by letting loads through um it's not like super super
01:31:51.360
common but you know at least you know a couple times a year you're arresting dirty cbp or border
01:31:56.560
patrol agents um i remember one case where we arrested and that's the one i think you're
01:32:00.560
referencing where a border patrol agent from like um was it like the del rio sector came all the way
01:32:07.360
to like the laredo area to have sex like a 14 year old and his it was undercover and and mom uh but no
01:32:14.000
man it definitely happens there's like a um border corruption task force um in a lot of these major
01:32:19.440
areas uh one of the rjv laredo el paso area because it definitely does happen where you know people are
01:32:25.440
getting paid off to allow loads in it's not that common but it definitely happens a few times a
01:32:30.160
year i would say no worries man sean anything uh hey myron i love watching your content i have a
01:32:44.160
couple questions uh first question um i know you covered the syria aspect with israel and everything
01:32:49.920
um we know after bashar left uh it was deposed by um idf and then a couple rebel groups backed by
01:32:56.880
turkey and then the uzbeks and whatever what do you think is there is next for the golan heights
01:33:01.840
because i know that israel so far has taken past control of the golan heights and that they want to
01:33:06.720
um effectively make like a fake civil war where it's between the alawites and the and the sunnis and
01:33:13.440
try and like push this propaganda of this former isis leader being a good guy which yeah i don't
01:33:20.400
think is is a very good take i mean i get how they're all back but what's your opinions on like
01:33:26.480
the future of that region yeah no i i mean this was their goal the whole time i find it very suspicious
01:33:32.720
that right after the israel ceasefire um these wolves kicked off and basically took over within a week
01:33:38.560
it was absolutely insane um and i think that was all strategic right russia was obviously weakened
01:33:43.200
from their conflict with ukraine so they couldn't use the air power that's kept bashar al-assad in
01:33:47.040
power for a very long time and the rebels were able to systematically take over the country in like
01:33:51.360
two weeks roughly um i don't and i don't think that's by you know uh just a coincidence as everyone
01:33:57.120
would say so yeah man i think syria is going to continue to stay destabilized and bashar al-assad is
01:34:01.360
gone and the thing with a lot of these dictators is these dictators end up keeping the country
01:34:05.920
in peace as much as people hated saddam hussein and you know bashar al-assad etc they kept the the
01:34:11.440
place relatively stable um but obviously israel seized on the move uh on the moment they destroyed
01:34:17.040
all their you know weapon capabilities as the rebels were uh moving through syria and this jelani
01:34:22.320
guy even said it like oh yeah we're not gonna who's the literally a former al-qaeda guy beheading
01:34:26.720
people and stuff like that that's the new leader of syria he's over here saying oh yeah we're not
01:34:30.080
going to attack israel we don't really care about it so i think that they were 100 funded and backed
01:34:35.440
by the united states and against israel because they've been trying to get bashar al-assad out of
01:34:39.040
there for a very long time um because syria is a critical um component of the acts of resistance
01:34:44.000
to move weapons through syria for um lebanon and hezbollah so by them getting rid of him they were
01:34:50.320
able to really weaken um the resistance up in lebanon so yeah dude a lot of propaganda 100 israelis
01:34:57.440
were involved in it and this is what they've been looking for and and i think you know the reason why
01:35:01.840
guys i think that we're very close to war and i think it's very important for people to know this
01:35:05.360
is that we've never had iran a position than they are now and with hella being weakened with the
01:35:12.160
pager attack and their uh their main brass getting assassinated hassan nasrallah et cetera
01:35:17.040
being killed in airstrikes and then you have uh the houthis getting bombed right now by the united
01:35:21.120
states uh like crazy and then we have um bashar al-assad basically fled and syria is you know
01:35:27.280
in in shambles iraq has been destabilized for a very long time like iran has never been weaker so
01:35:32.960
i think israel's looking at it like yo this is our ability to get our death shot and get rid of these
01:35:36.800
guys and they want to take it and i would not be surprised if they tried to do a false flag or
01:35:41.360
something else like that to ensure that there's a war i mean we've seen them do it with the leban
01:35:46.720
affair we've seen them try it with the uss liberty um 9-11 you can make the argument that israel is
01:35:51.440
involved in that there's a whole bunch of coincidences that aren't necessarily coincidences
01:35:55.360
the 9-11 where at the bare minimum israeli intelligence had four miles and the 9-11 attacks
01:36:00.640
were going to happen bare minimum so um i wouldn't put it past them for anything i mean literally
01:36:05.680
the uh motto of the massad for decades was um by deception we create war and they know that the idf
01:36:11.760
isn't a capable military where you can invade on the ground their intelligence are what do the
01:36:17.760
do the best for them and they have a fantastic intelligence on it whether it's shinbet unit 82
01:36:21.520
massad um and this is what they do they they start wars by doing false flags so happens all the time
01:36:28.640
well i mean i totally agree um what you said about like uh in other streams like the acts of resist of
01:36:32.960
resistance and how like um iran is kind of like put into a corner where they like have to act i mean we
01:36:39.040
know you saw what happened like yesterday with um trump bombing the yemenis um and it came out that
01:36:43.680
they were like civilians and like a tribal thing um uh i think chat has been asking this uh i want to say
01:36:48.800
first shadow uh castle castle club what's your opinions on big h oh um yeah no definitely i think
01:36:58.160
one of the most light about figures in history i definitely think one of the by far one of the most
01:37:02.800
light about figures in history um you know obviously this is a very taboo topic to even talk about
01:37:08.400
but um you know i find it interesting that like the narrative this is what this is how i look at it
01:37:13.280
right so we've been lied about we've been lied to about so many different historical facts you know
01:37:21.120
i just don't put it past the government or mainstream media to lie to us about something like this like
01:37:26.320
we know that they lied to us about a lot of the facts on october 7th right and this is in 22 with
01:37:33.360
advanced technology and cameras everywhere and they still lie to our face so you can only imagine
01:37:37.120
all the life we're told about world war ii so am i saying he's an angel no but i do definitely do think
01:37:42.080
that there were things that were embellished and lied about um on him and i do think he's one of the
01:37:46.000
most light about figures in history for sure so that's why i'm like kind of doing my own independent
01:37:50.880
research on it and finding out a lot of things that they don't want us to know okay thank you myron
01:37:56.080
shout out oss and keep doing what you're doing shout out to you my friend real geez always question
01:38:02.960
narrative man always be looking because dude one thing i learned is that they've lied to us about so
01:38:06.960
many different things it's absolutely wild the fuck is wrong with women i'm sorry what the
01:38:15.360
fuck is wrong with women what is wrong with women oh man okay i was waiting for someone to ask a
01:38:22.960
question about feminism so well for one i think they need to go back to the kitchen and they suck at
01:38:28.480
everything no i'm just kidding but all jokes aside so here's the thing right so as we segue into the
01:38:35.520
feminism thing feminism has created so many problems in society if you look at every like
01:38:43.520
problem that we have modern problem we have you can always attribute it back to feminism and my thing
01:38:49.040
is this right a lot of women don't know what they're signing up for so they'll sit there and they'll say oh
01:38:54.320
yeah i want to get education i want to make a budget make a bunch of money become successful that's cool
01:38:59.920
we don't tell them the consequences of that right you have a finite amount of time to find
01:39:04.080
you know the benefit that you can find you know find amount of time to have children and as you
01:39:08.400
increase your what i call sexual market value right or your well not even sexual market value because
01:39:12.880
it's different but as you increase your status and your wealth as a female your prospects go down
01:39:18.080
but on the other hand as a man you don't have a timeline you can you know date younger women into
01:39:24.000
your 40s 50s 60s um and on top of that as you increase your value uh financially and status you get
01:39:30.400
more options so women end up lowering their options when they become more successful versus
01:39:34.560
versus men increase their options nice book i'm i got you man i'm assigned that thing the real g um so
01:39:41.920
so i think if we at least tell women hey go in this one with one eye uh open and understand that your
01:39:47.520
success is actually going to hurt you when it comes to finding a family i think we'd be better off but we
01:39:52.000
lie to women and tell them that they can have it all and this is you know the cheryl sandberg chelsea
01:39:56.160
handler um gloria steinham lie which by the way check their early life every single time
01:40:01.680
um this is the lie that we've told women with feminism with the whole sex in the city and i
01:40:06.080
think women are now are slowly starting to kind of wake up and realizing that you can't have it um
01:40:11.040
all but uh man i mean this has been going on for like 60 years right the feminism has absolutely
01:40:16.640
been going on for a long time and it's a lie to a lot of women so that's my big problem with
01:40:20.640
feminism is it literally puts women in a very bad uh spot what's going on myron i've been watching
01:40:29.200
you for about two three years now been in a relationship for seven years my wife enjoys
01:40:35.200
watching you as well nice she agrees with everything i you say nice nice two kids okay well shout out to
01:40:43.040
you watching from home she's at home with the kids i got a daughter and a son nice uh what do you say to
01:40:47.520
the women that disagree with what you're saying when i've been 25 years old been in a relationship
01:40:53.280
for seven years with a woman who's at home watching my kids and lets me be a man what do you say to the
01:40:58.560
women that aren't listening to you well they're they're doomed right and this is why and bro congratulations
01:41:06.320
by the way like that's what we need we need more nuclear families we need more head of households we
01:41:10.160
need more men being men and more women being women so like that's literally what's led to this country
01:41:14.960
like you know going down the tubes is because we've lost a nuclear family so shout out to you for
01:41:18.880
having a family um something that's like underappreciated nowadays but you know the thing is
01:41:24.080
this what i've realized with women right after talking to 3 500 plus of them on my show women put
01:41:29.760
more care and how information is conveyed versus the content of the information conveyed when i talk
01:41:34.720
with men i could be very candid i can use foul language i could be honest i could tell them they're a
01:41:38.560
loser and they'll accept it because men put more stake in the content of the information and the
01:41:43.120
meritocracy individual providing the information but women don't kind of adhere to that like if
01:41:47.040
you say it to them in a way that they don't like or it's rude or abrasive they get offended and then
01:41:50.960
their feelings get in the way and they don't want to absorb the information that you're giving
01:41:54.320
so i give the information for the men because i do think that men are supposed to be leaders
01:41:58.400
and if you become that guy and you build it they will come right you could take a woman that's a
01:42:02.000
feminist or have feminist ideology and feminize her quick and turn her back into a woman
01:42:06.880
um but you have to be on point and have your masculinity on point so it can be done but you
01:42:15.040
know at this man i don't think we're going to go back like um feminism is fair to stay and i really
01:42:19.840
doubt that women are going to um concede any of the uh land or territory they've taken when it comes to
01:42:26.240
the progression through feminism so i think it's only going to get worse and it's it's actually we're
01:42:30.400
outpacing a lot of these studies that are saying oh yeah 50 of women are going to be single by
01:42:34.320
xyz year we're outpacing that so i think the state of relationships is only going to get worse
01:42:41.200
see women dominating college attendance we see women earning more money we see women becoming more
01:42:46.400
successful and though that's great for them uh that brings a lot of problems for them when it comes to
01:42:50.560
mating because women have an issue with dating and being with men that you know are lower socioeconomic
01:42:54.960
status so when women have the leverage what ends up happening is they don't settle they want a better
01:42:59.600
guy and the guys that actually are attractive to them don't want them back because all the women
01:43:04.880
are chasing the same small percentage of guys so guys like you that have a family that have you know
01:43:08.480
a woman staying at home that's great because now i know that your kids more than likely are going to
01:43:12.160
become successful they're going to come from a two-parent household stable household they're going to
01:43:15.840
understand the dynamics of men and women like it's so powerful to like like me i have a two-parent
01:43:20.640
household too like seeing my mom and my dad together and seeing my dad being a man and my mom being a
01:43:25.920
woman um you don't appreciate it as a kid but as you grow up you realize like oh man going back
01:43:30.640
to 2020 hindsight like this is so important to see my dad doing what he's supposed to do and a lot
01:43:34.480
of those characteristics have kind of been instilled in me where it's like hey you got a leader you're
01:43:37.840
responsible for your woman if she wants to work she does it electively you know it's your job to
01:43:41.760
provide for your woman if she wants to work you know she does it from an elective position versus a
01:43:45.680
mandatory position so yeah man we need more guys like you bro i have another question when it comes to like
01:43:52.320
the masculine yeah yeah so i was scrolling on x you know there's a lot of truth on x plus a lot of lies
01:44:02.560
too yeah for sure and i've seen that majority of the jews own poor a lot of the stuff that destroys
01:44:12.320
masculinity in itself what percentage of that do you think like affects men in the long run like watching
01:44:20.960
all that nasty 304 bullshit yeah man i think pornography is literally one of like the biggest
01:44:28.080
killers of of this century man like and the thing is is that it's so ubiquitous it's so easy to access
01:44:33.520
and it's so um problematic because we end up getting guys like guys are like are addicted to it man
01:44:39.840
and what's up happening is they're like oh i could just bust a nut and i don't got to go out there and
01:44:43.600
produce or do anything and it's just it's just horrible and then when you look at yeah who who pretty much are
01:44:51.360
pioneers of porn it's all the soup right so yeah i think it's a problem i think i'm glad that some
01:44:56.320
states are like banning it or you need to be able to um try d and stuff like that and that's keeping
01:45:00.240
a lot of people off but people are always going to have access to it man and i think it's probably one
01:45:03.680
of the worst um inventions alongside social media that we've had in modern times is you know free
01:45:09.040
pornography it's terrible for for young men and any guy that's in here that's like addicted to porn man like
01:45:14.240
dude get rid of it man like it's not going to benefit you whatsoever like it takes away from
01:45:19.600
from your productivity you're you're gooding all the time like a moron it's just not worth it it
01:45:24.080
really isn't like you know become attractive increase your sexual market value go out and
01:45:28.400
talk to real women you know don't go into porn man yeah i appreciate that brother
01:45:34.880
hello i'm back yo i'm back again for missing ones for this one with times first because the nuclear
01:45:43.280
power but also because of the time and culture i i personally believe and i'll argue with you to the
01:45:47.840
end of the earth you do not believe this in muslim mostly not just talking about you but anyone in
01:45:52.080
general that america's golden age if we had to pick one if we the world went boom mostly because of israel
01:45:58.160
today i would say the 50s and 60s were america's golden age do you say that's true because of the
01:46:03.120
nuclear family and everything like that i agree that's the thing that made me want to vote for trump
01:46:08.720
i'll vote for the person who make that more likely yeah i mean you don't have a country don't have
01:46:14.320
the nuclear family that's the backbone of any thriving society nuclear family so yeah we we
01:46:19.360
need to get back to those um to those traditions you know and like i said this is why i'm such a
01:46:23.680
harsh critic of feminism because feminism has effectively destroyed the the nuclear family
01:46:28.160
like women what ends up what's ended up happening thanks to feminism is average women no longer want
01:46:33.680
average men right so that's that's what's created a lot of the issues here where we have a dating
01:46:39.600
marketplace where most women most men are effectively invisible to most women
01:46:44.640
so and there's a bunch of reasons for that social media dating apps etc it's all made uh the dating
01:46:50.640
landscape far worse uh for men than for women and it's both parties are losing because on one end
01:46:56.320
women have this like they think they have all this choice but in reality they just have a bunch of
01:47:00.320
sexual suitors and then for men they're basically ignored by a majority of women so both parties are
01:47:04.800
kind of losing in their own right in different ways one other thing for this one that's turning
01:47:12.000
making feminism even look more so it's about all the issues that people trying to even the biology
01:47:16.960
class like to say they're wrong and every can see a way of why feminism is supporting people
01:47:20.880
who are trying to change their gender which is scientifically improbable in every way which
01:47:24.320
also is not helping them in the slide you got any opinions about anything like that uh man mental
01:47:28.880
illness dude there's two genders and i i mean the fact that i mean that's you you know it's interesting
01:47:33.760
like trump and vance campaigned on common sense like i just to bring things back like the fact
01:47:43.280
that a presidential candidate was campaigning on common sense that should tell you guys where we
01:47:49.920
are in the state of affairs in the united states 99 genders we have these people that are trying to
01:47:54.640
read books to kids in drag attire like absolutely wild so you know i think i think a lot of americans
01:48:01.200
woke up and realized like this is where we're heading and they're like hey we need to go back
01:48:04.480
to common sense and that's where we're but i think the fact that they even had to campaign on saying we
01:48:08.160
have common sense shows where we were as a nation so you know do i agree with all of trump and jd
01:48:13.200
vance's policies of course not right i'm very critical of their foreign policy when it comes to israel
01:48:17.840
and the zionist lobby um you know we'll see what happens with the tariff situation um and we're not
01:48:23.120
getting them grace that we wanted but i do think that we're in a better position now than we would
01:48:27.280
have under uh kamala harris and biden organization administration once again
01:48:35.200
yeah if those two if those two dingus is one based on how much biden was giving freedom to
01:48:39.440
is on that one i my personal opinion kamala one our country would have been basically dead
01:48:43.680
at the very least we've been under the thumb of multiple foreign powers not just israel
01:48:48.240
well yeah i mean a lot of people um funny story kamala harris was actually in ukraine a few weeks
01:48:53.280
before russia invaded so i was that four days before there you go so she she gave a bad blow job
01:49:14.480
facts i'm here to ask a question uh jake moley told me to ask he said who's your favorite author
01:49:19.360
and uh he wants to know what chapter of minecraft you're on uh wait who's my favorite author and
01:49:24.560
what was the other one what chapter about the chapter of minecraft that you're on oh i'm still
01:49:29.680
going through it um i'm on um i'm on the j part going through uh you know controlling the banks and
01:49:35.920
the politics it's crazy man like there's a lot of parallels in that book that are kind of standing
01:49:40.480
true to today so but i haven't finished it yet i have been like slacking since i've been streaming
01:49:45.360
every day but i definitely am going through it i'm uh i'm gonna follow kanye two chapters a night
01:49:49.760
you know so anything else i just want to shout out uh castle club and a crypto mindset so i just
01:49:57.840
wanted to say thank you for every uh all the advice that you gave me and i truly learned a lot from you
01:50:02.560
and um thank you again awesome bro i'm good hey man i hope the markets are down man so we can
01:50:07.040
definitely get some ethereum for cheap yeah man and guys like this hey anytime the markets are crashing
01:50:13.840
like this man like look at it as an opportunity guys like don't look at it like oh my god it's
01:50:18.640
like no man like when there's blood in the streets it's time to eat and this is where you can like
01:50:21.760
really make some um great moves with the markets crashing what's up bro
01:50:28.800
so given the rise of uh certain movements like the incel movement and the black pill movement
01:50:35.520
what are your message to all the young men and that are looking to follow some movements
01:50:41.680
good question bro and this is something that doesn't get talked about much now the black pill
01:50:45.600
move guys for those that are unaware it's basically a movement where guys are saying hey it's hopeless
01:50:49.040
it's done women only care about looks you know i'm gonna forever be an incel and i'm cooked now here's the thing
01:50:58.080
it's really on you how you move right like you can take the information
01:51:02.000
and decide to be oh my god it's over pessimistic i'm never gonna get a girl i'm forever alone or you
01:51:08.320
could take the information adapt to the new sexual marketplace understand that being average is no
01:51:12.720
longer acceptable and increase your sexual market value and get your money on point go to the gym
01:51:17.360
etc and i tell guys all the time you don't make money and go to the gym and become successful
01:51:22.640
for women you do it for yourself so you don't have to tolerate the that inevitably comes with women
01:51:27.040
because what you realize is the lower your sexual market value the more you have to tolerate
01:51:31.440
bullshit from females but the higher sexual market value the less you have to tolerate bs from women
01:51:36.480
and women are far more likely to tolerate bs from you right you want to have multiple girls you want
01:51:41.680
to um have certain world views or whatever you'd be amazed at how much women will bend to your whim
01:51:46.400
if your value is high enough right girls that sit there and say i would never share a man well if
01:51:50.560
you're that guy you'll she'll be a part of you know two or three other girlfriends that are going to
01:51:54.880
disney world together trust me i know so so you can make that happen it's just about having a positive
01:52:01.520
outlook now with that said i'm a big proponent of men having choice so if you want to be monogamous
01:52:06.320
and have like a traditional conservative christian relationship right if you want to have multiple
01:52:10.240
women great but my thing is i want you to be in the driver's seat of your life and having a black
01:52:14.560
mindset is just going to set you up um to take a lot of l's and just be negative and it's you're
01:52:20.320
going to just sit there like oh i give up right you're just going to have doom and gloom and i think
01:52:23.520
that is something that's very common uh amongst young men and i'm here to tell you guys in my 20s i
01:52:27.920
wasn't getting that many chicks either i was like struggling i was on the southwest border by myself
01:52:32.320
i was you know just working all the time etc but i think for young men i think one of the most
01:52:37.120
important things you guys need to realize is you have time okay your 20s is when you're going to
01:52:41.920
be at your lowest value as a man and i'm telling you guys this is a dude who went to college just
01:52:47.200
like you guys i remember sitting in those same seats up in north northeastern university in boston
01:52:50.720
massachusetts right i remember being broke i remember um you know being um you know naive and not
01:52:57.680
understanding how the real world worked etc um and then like you know gradually becoming a man and
01:53:02.000
figuring out that like as a man you gain your value from experience competence making money getting your
01:53:06.880
status up and there's nothing wrong with taking your time for that um but for all the guys that have
01:53:11.120
like a black pill pessimistic mindset in your 20s trust me if you do the work it does get better men age
01:53:17.760
like wine if they do the work but that's the key is they got to do the work feeling sorry for yourself
01:53:22.000
or whacking off the porn and saying it's over i'm cooked like that's not going to help you and um that's
01:53:27.440
really the main thing i want guys to know yeah no worries man
01:53:34.480
okay thank you everyone for asking questions to our to our speaker up here and thank you myron for
01:53:40.960
answering the questions absolutely okay sean said one more so yeah i'll i'll answer everybody's
01:53:49.120
questions i'm hey man i'm here so as long as you guys want to ask questions i'm here man and the show goes on
01:53:57.440
we're in hollywood over here yeah yeah mine's quick and we're talking people yeah mine's quick
01:54:03.120
now that you've taken the challenge of uh speaking on college campus is there anyone you would like
01:54:07.280
to challenge or like to see speak on a college campus too yeah um i'd be happy to you know i think
01:54:16.320
me and nick fuentes versus you know charlie kirk and ben shapiro would be pretty good we could talk israel
01:54:21.120
all day because i think this is a conversation that you know traditional conservatives that are you know
01:54:25.760
and the right wing can no longer run from this topic i think the great awakening is here people
01:54:29.360
are waking up to our greatest ally and how they don't really give us any strategic benefit despite
01:54:33.760
the claim that they do um and i think we need to have this conversation on one of the biggest stages
01:54:38.960
and um yeah dude that's that's what i think i think that'd be a great discussion great debate
01:54:44.000
i think i don't think they'll accept it for obvious reasons um because i do think that the
01:54:48.320
israel position is an indefensible position when it comes to american foreign policy
01:54:52.240
um but i'm just glad that people are waking up and realizing that our greatest ally isn't really
01:55:13.440
yeah i'll hang out as long as you guys need me man so hi uh given your expertise for your
01:55:20.400
relationships with women i just ask you what are some non-negotiable that you know you would find
01:55:25.040
when you get in a relationship with a woman question um so i think it's very important that your woman is
01:55:32.880
cooperative and listens to you and obeys you and i know for some women in here some people that might
01:55:37.120
hear that that might be like oh my god obey that's so messed up misogynistic but i look at it like this
01:55:43.200
so as you guys know donald trump is the most powerful man in the world right he's the president
01:55:48.880
united states um really of the chief world power right commander in chief when he got shot at at
01:55:56.080
bowler pennsylvania he wanted to stay there and pump the fist and say you know fight fight fight but
01:56:00.160
guess who dragged him off secret service right and the reason for that is because the secret service
01:56:04.880
is responsible for his safety so if you are responsible for someone's safety that means you
01:56:10.400
have a degree of authority over them right so i think with men and women also need to understand
01:56:15.680
this if you want a guy that's going to be a dominant assertive strong man who's going to protect you
01:56:19.600
like he should by the way um he needs to have some degree of authority over you if he tells you hey
01:56:23.920
look we're going to do this or hey i need you to do this um instead of women saying oh well i'm not
01:56:28.240
going to do that blah blah blah well well that's not a want because if she ends up not listening to
01:56:34.240
you and then doing something in herself in a precarious or dangerous situation um this is someone that you
01:56:38.640
want beside you because she can't follow you and you know i think there's a reason why women are
01:56:43.840
looked at as helpmates and all the biblical texts and every civilization have always been you know
01:56:48.320
the man is supposed to be the head the man supposed to be the leader and women are attracted to this it
01:56:51.920
just simply works it's how we've run civilizations for thousands of years and how we've been able to
01:56:56.400
get past you know primates and animals and destroy you know and be able to have human innovation was
01:57:01.520
through this this um this social setup so i think the number one thing is the woman needs to
01:57:08.000
follow you she needs to submit and obey you and because you're supposed to be the protector
01:57:12.240
provider um and then from there everything kind of goes from there that's where you kind of dictate
01:57:16.320
your terms now every guy's different some guys you know are okay with their girl um going out to
01:57:21.520
bars and clubs i'm personally not you know some guys are okay where they're having guy friends i'm
01:57:25.520
personally not um but i think it's important that you have your boundaries and you state your boundaries
01:57:30.400
to her um before you become her boyfriend by the way do not give her the commitment until
01:57:34.960
she this uh aligns with your belief system she should be asking you out and i know there's
01:57:39.760
people wait hold on that doesn't make sense um but there's a there's a reason for that but um
01:57:45.280
i think the biggest thing is that you need to decide what you want from her and she needs to
01:57:49.360
comply and if she doesn't goodbye and i think that's the biggest problem is that a lot of guys
01:57:52.560
just take what they can get and they'll tolerate whatever bad behavior comes from the woman just
01:57:56.640
because they want put you know access to vagina and that actually makes you less attractive by doing
01:58:00.960
that so having boundaries and standards is extremely important as a man
01:58:08.000
thank you no worries man guys you're the boss don't forget that men lead women follow despite
01:58:14.000
what feminists try to tell you they want a guy that tells them what to do and not the other way around
01:58:19.440
uh i have one more question in regards to a good bank account with interest rates um josey told me to
01:58:24.640
ask how many jews were killed in the holocaust ah man 271 this guy no worries
01:58:38.160
uh fresh is he's in france right now yeah he's in yeah i don't know if he's in the uk i think he's
01:58:44.640
in france right now but he's he's in europe yeah no he's posting on his on his x and stuff like that
01:58:55.200
yeah yeah he's yeah you know he's he's flexing me man i'm just bro i was gonna go but like dude
01:58:59.520
they can arrest you for tomato in america isn't that crazy isn't that wild you know the united kingdom
01:59:04.480
is a failed nation bro absolutely failed cucked you know they lost the war in 1776 wearing red jackets
01:59:11.600
like idiots and now they're pissed off at me bro it's like what's going on here man over some tweets okay
01:59:16.720
okay so that is the end of our q a portion for tonight's event
01:59:25.600
yeah unfortunately we'll be kicked out of the room in a minute so you want to close off some
01:59:29.760
final thoughts then yeah we'll have a few last announcements yeah um guys uh thank you for
01:59:35.120
having me it's always fun to you know talk with guys and girls and uh in college right i i i could
01:59:41.200
see a lot of you guys are a bit more based than i thought right i thought it was going to be like a
01:59:44.160
woke out woke day like oh you're a massagist i know that there's some protesters outside but
01:59:51.280
but uh glad man it's cool to talk to you guys and uh i'll hang out if you want to take pictures or
01:59:56.000
anything else like that and um yeah man thanks for coming guys myron gains x on all the platforms
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02:00:05.360
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02:00:09.680
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02:00:25.280
thank you so much to myron for coming out to this this was i think this is your first campus talk
02:00:36.720
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02:01:08.000
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