Feds Arrest Gilbert Arenas, UK Recognizes Palestine, Hunter Biden Interview Reaction!
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2 hours and 43 minutes
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168.42569
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178
Summary
In honor of the news that the US is annexing Gaza, DJ Kosha gives us a banger about it. I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God. It's not my fault that I have to do this. You only pick on me because I m Jewish.
Transcript
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Hey, everybody, DJ Kosha here in honor of us annexing Gaza.
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I got a banger for you guys coming to you live from Tel Aviv, a.k.a.
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I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
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If I don't limit your reach, someone else will.
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If I don't blow up your kids, someone else will.
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If I don't attack you as shit, someone else will.
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If I don't steal your things, someone else will.
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I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
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If I don't buy your politicians, someone else will.
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If I don't buy your politicians, someone else will.
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If I don't do false flag missions, someone else will.
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If I don't control your bank, someone else will.
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If I don't crush people with tang, someone else will.
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I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
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Someone else will, which is a very fitting song
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because they literally announced that they're going to annex Gaza, guys.
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Pretty much they have a plan in place where they are going to annex Gaza
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and they're going to do what I've been telling you guys now for over a year.
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They're going to just kick them out, move them to another Arab country.
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This news came out, like, pretty much yesterday.
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Obviously, we make some jokes on it and shit like that.
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But, you know, obviously, this is a very serious topic.
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and they're going to conduct the ethnic cleansing that we all predicted.
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You know, I just did a quick little circuit, calisthenics only.
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Basically, what I do is I do pull-ups, push-ups, and then air squats,
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And I do, like, five or – between five to 10 rounds of that.
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But I knew I was going to be pissed off at myself because I looked at it like this.
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I can either start the stream a little bit later, right, and work out after,
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or I just work out now, start the stream a little bit later.
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I either start the stream a little bit later, work out now, get it out the way
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Or the other option would be I end the stream early to go work out before we do after hours.
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Let me just be able to run the train the whole way through.
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And when it's time to do after hours, we just go right to after hours.
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I saw some of you guys were like, bro, he's so late.
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Niggas on camel jockey time, whatever, which I can understand the frustration with that.
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So I'm contemplating moving the show time to maybe 6 or 7 p.m., guys,
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especially since I'm doing these longer streams.
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I've been doing, like, every day this week I've been doing, like, bare minimum of 8 to 10 hours.
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I stay wide awake until damn near, like, 12 o'clock sometimes, chat.
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So I might go ahead and switch it to, like, 7 or 8 p.m. instead.
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All right, nigga, you're commenting from YouTube.
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Anyway, so that's kind of what it is, what I was thinking.
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No, no, no night train tonight, guys, because we got, we got after hours.
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But, yeah, I just wanted to give you guys that news.
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Okay, let me go ahead and read some of these chats.
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O slash Graper, O slash Appreciate You Moho's Gambit, O slash The Real Streamer out there.
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Did you hear about Shannon Sharp getting fired from ESPN and the basketball player Gilbert Arenas
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getting picked up by the feds for running illegal...
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Okay, let me show you guys what I'm looking at.
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For those of you who don't know, Gilbert Arenas, um, uh, is a former NBA player.
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I remember watching him back in, like, 03 and shit like that, back when I used to follow the NBA.
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All right, let me, damn, this is breaking news.
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Now at one breaking news, former NBA star Gilbert Arenas arrested and facing federal charges,
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accusing him of running an illegal gambling ring out of his San Fernando Valley home.
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Arenas is expected to make his first appearance in a federal courtroom this afternoon.
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KTLA 5's Jennifer McGraw live now outside that courtroom in downtown L.A. with more on this breaking story.
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Yeah, Glenn and Lou, this is big news, especially for sports fans who adore him.
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Yeah, and I remember Gilbert Arenas was killing it back in the early 2000s, guys.
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I remember he used to have, um, the number zero.
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And I think the reason why he had that number was because he used to get zero minutes of play.
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And back in, allegedly in 2021 to 2022, that he was allegedly working this, uh, illegal poker game.
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He and five others have been indicted, alleging that the suspects operated an illegal gambling business.
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Now, this illegal gambling business went and spanned over for about a year.
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Gilbert Arenas, known as Agent Zero, well-known for his career with the Wizards and current podcasts.
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He and five others have been indicted for allegedly, allegedly that the suspects operated the illegal gambling business in which high-stakes poker games were played at an Encino mansion Arenas owned.
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He is charged with one count of conspiracy to operate an illegal gambling business, one count of operating an illegal gambling business, and one count of making false statements to federal investigators.
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During this time, investigators say Arenas rented out an Encino mansion he owned for the purposes of hosting that.
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At high-stakes poker, at Arenas' Direction, Arthur Katz, 51 of West Hollywood.
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Oh, nigga had a thing that said Arenas Poker Club?
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This nigga literally had, uh, had branding for it?
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I might as well start selling drugs and make a thing that says, you know, Myron Gaines, uh, pharmacy.
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Yo, they're definitely gonna use that as evidence against it, by the way, chat.
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They're literally gonna say, you have branding for your gambling club, and you don't have a license for this.
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Nigga, this is gonna be government exhibit 001.
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If he goes to trial, this is gonna be government exhibit 001, bro.
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It's gonna be called The Myron Gaines Pharmacy.
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By the way, let me tell you guys something I learned from being around a lot of girls.
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Illegal gambling in L.A. is fucking rampant, by the way.
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There is such a big industry of legal gambling in L.A.
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There's an entire underground industry of girls that their only job is to go to these underground poker games and serve out drinks and basically be waitresses slash bartenders.
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That's how common gambling is in L.A., which is kind of weird that they would go ahead and actually arrest somebody for this.
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So this is like a huge—this is gonna be a big, you know, case for them.
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It's gonna be super—a lot of press, et cetera.
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As someone that used to work for the federal government, I know how it is.
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So if they can go ahead and make an arrest and they'll hit the news and there'll be a big arrest, they'll do it.
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Because illegal gambling in L.A. is fucking rampant.
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I see some of you guys in the chat agree with me.
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I can't tell you how many times I've went to Vegas and I've met girls there.
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Also, one of the things I do is I go to L.A. and I bartend poker games.
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Yeah, there's a lot of, like, people that do underground gambling and they need, like, bartenders and waitresses and shit.
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And, bro, I've met at least five to ten girls that have told me about this shit.
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So it's kind of like a, it's a very, it's underground, but it is also very known as well.
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That's wild that they went and, I guess, they're trying to make an example out of Gilbert Arenas.
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All these fucking rich people have underground gambling rings at their mansions.
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Look at all the defendants listed on the indictment.
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It is alleged that the defendants' pot limbo Omaha poker games, among other illegal games, were played at the Encino Mansion,
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collected a rake fee for the house charged from each pot.
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The feds almost never go after gambling unless it's part of a bigger case.
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But I want you guys to also know this, too, when it comes to gambling and shit.
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So there's certain crimes that, when charged alone, don't really get much time, right?
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Interstate, you know, like interstate transportation of prostitutes, right?
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Like, there's certain charges that they'll never charge by themselves.
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But what I've seen is they'll make exceptions and charge you with gambling if, A, it's a part of RICO.
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Like, you've got an organized crime squad, organized crime organization, right?
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Or you're famous and they can get some clout off it.
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But illegal gambling, bro, most agencies don't even bother with doing it because the amount of work
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that it takes to get undercovers in there, you know, build your case, et cetera,
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they're not going to do that much time for illegal gambling.
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So what the mafia would do is they would have these illegal gambling rings.
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And they would use the gambling as an add-on charge to justify their racketeering charge.
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Because for racketeering, you need to display a part of racketeering activity.
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You need a couple of different prerequisites of crimes.
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But it's not common that you see them coming after you for gambling alone and nothing else.
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There is a percentage or is a fixed amount per hand and invited players to compete, which is illegal.
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Now, if these defendants that have been listed in this indictment...
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KingStack, thank you for bringing this to my attention.
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Look, guys, KingStack91 is a member of the OSS.
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Now, look, we're talking about Gilbert Arenas because he brought that to my attention.
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So, shout-out to all my OSS brothers in the chat.
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They can just donate $1 in and I read every single chat.
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And if something like this pops up, breaking news, I cover it.
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So, if you guys want to get involved in the show, guys, this is one of the benefits of being in OSS.
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I'm keeping the dues low so that, you know, everyone can get in and make it affordable.
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Because I am going to start cutting shows, guys.
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Because, as you guys know, I went viral over the past fucking week.
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They tried to cancel me and everything else like that for content from fucking Rumble.
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So, now, if I really want to talk about taboo stuff, I got to do it behind OSS, bro.
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Because these motherfuckers are over here campaigning to get people canceled for some bullshit.
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I want to give a shout-out to you, King Stacks.
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Former NBA star suspected Israeli crime figure arrested on federal indictment alleging high-stakes illegal poker games at Encino.
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Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas and five other defendants.
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Included a suspected high-level member of an Israeli transnational organized crime group were arrested today on a federal indictment alleging they operate an illegal gambling business in which high-stakes poker games were played.
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Arenas 43, aka Agent Zero of Woodland Hills, is charged with one count of conspiracy to operate an illegal...
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Each of these defendants is charged with one count of conspiracy to operate an illegal gambling business and one count of operating an illegal gambling business, blah, blah, blah.
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Gershman, an Israeli citizen, also charged with Valentina Kojokari, 35 Woodland Hills, with three additional counts, conspiracy to commit marriage fraud, marriage fraud, and making false statements, an immigration document.
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In early 2022, Gershman conspired with Kojokari to enter into a sham marriage for the purposes of obtaining a permanent legal status in the United States.
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I told y'all niggas, this is what they be doing, bro.
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Homeland Security Investigations, Northridge office ran this case.
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Nigga over here committing fucking gambling and fraud.
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Okay, so he did marriage fraud and a whole bunch of other shit.
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So Gershman and Kojokari submitted false information on their U.S. immigration forms, including Gershman's answer of no as to whether he had ever been detained by a law enforcement official and as to whether he intended to engage illegal gambling or any other form of commercialized vice.
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Kojokari was also arrested today and is scheduled to make her initial appearance to be arraigned this afternoon.
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Okay, so it looks like this guy was their main target, and then Gilbert Arenas just happened to know this nigga and was gambling with him.
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We could just type in Arenas because it's all going to come back by the same name.
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So, look, the fact that Gershman is the file title, that means that was their main target.
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So let's click this, USA versus Gershman, so we can look at everybody's case.
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Conspiracy operating, illegal gambling business, conspiracy marriage fraud, false statements and visas, etc.
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How much y'all want to bet Gilbert Arenas is the only dumb nigga that got caught up with these dudes.
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Okay, and then this is the girl, Valentina Kojakari.
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This is the girl that did the marriage fraud for the Israeli guy.
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Okay, let's see if we can look at the indictment.
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They indicted them on the 15th, but they arrested them today.
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Okay, now I know a lot of you guys that watch me are new here.
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Give me ones in the chat if you guys want me to explain the difference between criminal complaints, indictments, versus arrest warrants, all that other shit.
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Give me ones if you guys want me to explain it.
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Because I've done this a million times on FedReacts, but I do realize that we got a new audience of new people that might not be familiar with my background and not familiar with how I've done these cases before.
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So if you guys want me to go ahead and do it, give me ones in the chat, and I'll explain the difference between indictment and everything else like this.
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All right, I see twos in the Rumble chat, but mostly ones on YouTube.
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So you can tell the Rumble nick has been here for a minute.
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So I'll do it quickly for those that don't want to hear it again, but I'll go through it real fast.
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So I'm going to focus on the federal system when I do this explanation.
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In the federal system, guys, there's three ways that you're going to be arrested.
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An indictment is basically where a grand jury of your peers.
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And they hear a case from a USA, a federal prosecutor and an agent that's involved in the case.
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This is a formal way of charging someone most common and a formal way.
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If you're going to be arrested in the United States and charged with a federal crime, you need to be indicted by law.
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Or hit with an information, which we're going to talk about information here in a second.
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They give me a call and they say, hey, we got this guy.
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We caught him off the coast with, you know, 100 kilos of cocaine.
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We caught him with 100 kilos of cocaine trying to transport it.
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I write up a criminal complaint and then we go later and we indict him.
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When you go ahead and you indict somebody, the agent comes in and testifies and gives
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The AUSA is there asking the agent questions about the case.
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Now, it's very important that you guys understand when you get indicted, the threshold is simply
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So when you go in and you testify for the grand jury, you're just establishing enough
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for probable cause to get what's called a true bill of indictment.
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And then the jury, the grand jury foreperson signs that.
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And then when you get your true bill of indictment, you take it to the judge and then the judge
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If there's sufficient evidence to establish probable cause, they will return a true bill
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Once you get that true bill of indictment, the agent goes and gets assigned by the judge's
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They get the arrest warrant and they go pick up the guy.
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Now, let's go back to the scenario I gave you guys before.
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I write up something called the criminal complaint.
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A criminal complaint, guys, is a document that is supported by an agent's affidavit.
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In the affidavit, it lists out all the probable cause as to how this investigation started,
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how the individual committed the crime, and the evidence that we've established to establish,
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the evidence that was gathered to establish what?
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It's very important that you guys understand that in order to arrest someone in the United
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And then to prove them guilty, you need beyond a reasonable doubt.
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So the threshold for probable cause is down here.
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This is why feds rarely take cases, because even though they're establishing probable cause
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just to get the guy arrested, a lot of the times they already have more than enough
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So, the agent drafts up their affidavit, send it to the judge.
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Your AUSA makes sure it's good, legally sufficient.
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Is everything you say true and correct to the best of your knowledge, agent Fuddle?
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When you get a criminal complaint on somebody, right, you still have to indict the individual
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within two weeks after you file the criminal complaint.
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The criminal complaint, think of it as like a Band-Aid, okay?
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It gets the legal process going, but you're going to have to come in and do an indictment
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This is why most AUSAs prefer to just do an indictment off-rip, so they don't have to go
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So you're probably wondering, Myron, why the fuck do they even do criminal complaints?
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Like, what's the purpose of doing a criminal complaint if you've got to indict them anyway?
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The reason why, guys, is because criminal complaints move much faster, okay?
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As you guys know, to convene a grand jury and present your case, that takes time.
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And in most districts, the grand jury only meets once every week or every two weeks,
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So let's say, like, for example, when I was in Laredo, the grand jury used to meet every
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Other districts that aren't as busy, they might meet every two weeks, or they might not even
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meet unless there's a case that needs to be heard, right?
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So the criminal complaint allows the agent and the AUSA the flexibility to move quickly,
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make the arrest, and then worry about indicting them later.
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Because you get about a two-week grace period to indict someone after you arrest them on probable
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So that is why criminal complaints are very popular, especially when you're out for, when
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When Little Dirk, right, was, um, when Little Dirk got arrested, as you guys know, he tried
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When Little Dirk tried to flee the country, what he did was he booked multiple tickets
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I think he booked a flight to, like, Italy, another one to France or some shit like that.
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So the agents didn't have time to fucking sit there and be like, oh, yeah, let me go
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So FBI LA called FBI Miami, hey, we think he's gonna flee.
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We're writing up a criminal complaint over here.
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So the agent out of FBI Los Angeles writes up the criminal complaint, gives it to her AUSA.
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That agent emails that arrest warrant to FBI Miami.
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So this is an example where a criminal complaint is very important.
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When the Boston Marathon bombers were arrested, right?
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Obviously, they led the police on a wild goose chase, throwing bombs out of cars, shooting
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at people, shooting at Watertown police officers.
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I remember it vividly because I was living in Boston at the time.
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When they finally caught Zarkar Sornav as he was hiding in the boat, right?
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They took him into custody, and they didn't have time for a grand jury to fucking come in
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This is a criminal complaint against Zarkar Sornav.
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You can see here Daniel R. Genk, special agent.
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And then they go ahead and go into all the facts of the investigation.
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So that's an example of when you're going to do a criminal complaint.
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You need to get the guy into custody quickly, and you need to get the proceedings going fast.
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The third thing is something called an information.
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And what information is, typically, is the AUSA themselves files a document to charge you.
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Now, when it comes to informations, you're still charged with a felony.
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But typically, what I've seen with informations is people that get charged with informations typically are cooperating with the government early on in the investigation.
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They're trying to cooperate with the government, whatever the fuck it may be.
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So, like, information a lot of the times, nine out of ten times, means that that individual is cooperating with the government.
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But more than likely, you're not going to do a lot of time behind bars if you get hit with an information.
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But it is still officially a charging document.
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An indictment is a formal charge in the United States.
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If you're not getting hit with an information, you must be indicted by law in the United States.
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It's a formal charge in the criminal justice system.
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A criminal complaint is a way to expedite the process of the indictment and get the individual under custody.
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But the drawback for that, what it has in speed, lacks in authenticity to a degree.
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Because you have to still indict the individual after.
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Criminal complaints work when you're pressed for time.
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And you've got the subject in front of you and you don't want to let him go.
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So, what, you want to fucking let him go and then come back and indict him two weeks later?
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So, you arrest him right at the criminal complaint.
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And that complaint will keep him in custody for two weeks so you can go ahead and get your indictment together.
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Yeah, who else on the fucking internet can do these breakdowns for you guys?
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I've done indictments, obviously, hundreds of them.
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The indictment isn't going to have as much facts as a criminal complaint.
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That's why I like criminal complaints so much better.
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Because the criminal complaint is written by the agent.
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And in the criminal complaint, you get all the, you know, nitty-gritty details of how they establish probable cause.
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You kind of get more of a overview of the case.
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So, beginning, you know, later then, are about September 12th, 2021, and continuing at least on or about July 20th, 2022, in Los Angeles County, within the Central District of California, elsewhere.
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No, they can spar with each other, with others known to blah, blah, blah, right?
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This is going to be, guys, this is going to be used as evidence against them.
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The fact that this guy literally made branding for it is crazy.
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The reason why they have these overt acts, guys, is because in order to charge someone with conspiracy, you need an agreement between two or more people and an overt act.
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On November 23rd, 2021, Defendant Arena has texted Defendant Katz that his financial advisor, RJ, was asking for rent for the illegal poker game hosted at the Gable House.
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That's considered an overt act for conspiracy purposes.
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And the other thing, too, is they clearly got this information from their phones.
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Because they said, look, how they're referring to text messages.
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I literally went over this, like, a day or two ago.
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Let's see how much you guys retain the information.
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Honor about September 9, 2022, in Los Angeles County, within the Central District of California,
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petition seeking the records, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Honor about July 2022, two from the master bedroom of residents located, Gable Drive, blah, blah, blah,
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So Gilbert Arenas made the following materially false statement and misrepresentation of United
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States Customs and Border Protection, knowing that this statement and representation was
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So I guess he wanted money back that was seized.
00:40:02.840
So Arenas falsely stated that he was not involved in whatever was going on at the party, referring
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to the illegal gambling at the Gable House on July 19, 2022.
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In fact, as Defendant Arenas then knew, Defendant Arenas had knowingly provided gambling equipment
00:40:13.800
at the Gable House to be used to host an illegal poker game on July 19, 2022, had knowingly
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rented out the Gable House to be used to host an illegal poker game on July 19, 2022, and
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was collecting rent from the host for operating the illegal gambling game at the Gable House
00:40:47.580
So it seems, so he wrote a petition to get money back, right?
00:40:52.860
Because they had seized some cash from him during a search warrant or some shit like
00:40:56.940
And in a petition for him to get his money back, he lied to Customs and said, oh, I'm not involved
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Well, we know that's a lie because they got the rent records.
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And they probably got the fucking money transactions of him sending money for rent and all that.
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This means that they could spend up to five years in prison for each count.
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Shout out to KingSec91 for bringing that to my attention.
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If you learn something new from that segment of the stream with the whole Gilbert Arenas,
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feds, lying under oath, conspiracy, gambling, criminal complaint versus indictment.
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Give me a one if you guys learn something in that little segment right there.
00:42:08.060
I'm really trying hard to like be informative and educate you guys on stuff, too.
00:42:12.020
I don't want to just make it entertainment and JQing all day.
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I do want to actually like teach you guys shit, too, from someone that used to do this
00:42:20.840
So even the guys that put twos earlier learn something.
00:42:26.060
Burrow says, fuck all those haters trying to silence you and smash the like YouTube brokies.
00:42:34.620
Pop Pop in Seven says, hey, Fit, did you hear how Outdoor's dad quit YouTube because
00:42:44.600
Seen the video of the monkey threatening the studio.
00:42:47.300
I sent a super chat on your first live stream about me losing my kids.
00:42:50.980
It didn't send the full chat, but you saved my life and never gave and never give up.
00:43:01.940
Every single one of you guys that sends me a message saying I saved your lives, don't
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Matter of fact, I'm going to take a picture right here, man.
00:43:22.500
Christian Yanni, as we know it, was created by European hundreds of years after Christ has
00:43:27.120
It's literally the longest running game of telephone.
00:43:30.960
I might as well make this announcement for you guys.
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I'm going to jump on stream with my guy, Andrew fucking Wilson, and we're going to get to
00:43:46.560
I'm going to jump on stream with my good friend, Andrew Wilson, and we are going to discuss
00:43:57.280
As you guys know, Andrew Wilson is a devout Orthodox Christian.
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He's someone that I respect quite a lot, quite a bit.
00:44:11.460
He, you know, and I take his opinion very seriously, and he's an expert on the Bible and Christianity.
00:44:16.920
So I'm going to go to him, and we're going to have that discussion.
00:44:20.280
And I'm just going to have him educate me on this.
00:44:25.700
You know, is it blessing the Israelis, or is it blessing Abraham?
00:44:29.460
You know, we're going to go ahead and discuss all that.
00:44:31.960
So, you know, I'm going to come in and try to learn this stuff, because I do think it's
00:44:36.800
As you guys know, I debate Zionists all the time.
00:44:39.620
So, and I typically stay away from scripture and religious stuff, because then it can be open
00:44:47.200
But I do think it's important for me to understand this stuff to make my position stronger when I
00:44:55.420
You know, it's a good thing to have in my back pocket, even though I do think that going down
00:45:01.040
But if I at least understand it, and it goes into that road, I'll be somewhat versed, right?
00:45:06.180
So that will be on Thursday with Andrew Wilson.
00:45:09.440
And I think Jake from Rattlesnake TV will probably join us as well.
00:45:14.700
And yeah, Burrow says, cut the YouTube chat already with these fucking comments, ungrateful
00:45:27.640
Creation Bear says, what's your bare minimum for, what's your bare minimum for sleep?
00:45:35.880
You hear that Manhattan shooter killed the Blackstone CEO?
00:45:47.540
Brian 99 says, I put an O slash in Osman Gold's chat and got banned.
00:46:00.300
I'll be in other people's, I'll be watching someone else's stream, and I'll see random
00:46:05.600
And sometimes what I'll see is that I'll see like the mod will instantly ban that person.
00:46:23.160
Did they mention that he was gambling with Israeli crime boss?
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Notice how the fucking KTLA did not mention that.
00:46:31.060
We had to go and look at the DOJ press release to get it.
00:46:34.340
These bitch ass niggas from LA did not mention that he got arrested with an Israeli crime boss.
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We had to pull up the fucking DOJ article to find that out.
00:46:46.560
Guaranteed, that news organization is probably owned by...
00:48:36.560
Only Myron Gaines can give value information like this.
00:49:10.860
Can we react to Nick and Alex Jones' debate on Epstein?
00:49:33.580
Nigga, I was just about to hop on Andrew's stream
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has been sabotaging a two-state solution for decades.
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are probably going to go through with it all the way.
01:39:31.680
I think Macron is going to go through all the way
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Because the French have always kind of been anti-war.
01:39:39.680
Right? Ever since they took that L in World War II
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but he could definitely stand up to the Israelis,
01:40:43.680
and then work towards 10,000 active members very soon.
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they're trying to cancel your boy all the time.
01:40:59.680
So you guys are saying that the Nick Fuentes thing
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I'll try to react to it as much as I can, Chad.
01:41:11.680
you guys want us to react to the Hunter Biden right now
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The Hunter Biden interview was interesting though.
01:41:57.680
As you guys can see, I already watched some of it,
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but we'll skim through some of the other stuff.
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put the memes up on screen that we want to put up
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It's going to be only a dollar to get in, guys, for the first month,
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allow us to be able to continue the fight against censorship
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they clip our shit and try to cancel us anyway.
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I sent a couple of videos of how he can O slash.
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I'm going to run this promo for a week for you guys.
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So we can get as many people on OSS as possible.
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Cause I am going to start cutting streams chat.
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I am going to start cutting streams more aggressively starting next week,
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Because me going viral over the past like week,
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pretty much taught me that no matter where I stream,
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they're going to take my shit and put it out of context and try to get me banned.
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I like to use certain phrases that I can't use when I'm on YouTube.
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you just literally donate $1 and you can get your chats read.
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I had no idea what was going on with Gilbert arenas.
01:46:51.680
I'll literally switch up and I'll go to cover the breaking news.
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And you're able to do that because I look at the OSS chat.
01:46:57.680
So one of the best ways to interact with the thing.
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Delaware is the only state that the Mason Dixon line does not bisect.
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and he hasn't sat down and done an interview for years,
01:47:33.680
And I was down in South Carolina for other things and kind of like family down there.
01:47:36.680
So I sat down with him and talked about some stuff,
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What made you feel like now's the time for a official unedited long form?
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I don't know when it is the right time or not the right time.
01:47:45.680
I'm an admirer of your work and we have a mutual acquaintance.
01:48:00.680
One of the most interesting commentary on the moment we're living in the expanded
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moment that we seem to be continuing to live in of the,
01:48:18.680
Are you guys aware of the fact that I've been demonetized for two years on
01:48:21.680
Do you understand that you paying for YouTube premium does nothing for this
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sincerity with what you approach everything that you do.
01:48:45.680
do you feel like that's the year the world kind of went crazy?
01:48:51.680
the year that we all kind of woke up to the realization that things are crazy,
01:48:55.680
I think that they've been going crazy for a while.
01:48:57.680
And I don't know whether crazy is the right word.
01:49:03.680
my take on why I think the world is a little bit crazy right now.
01:49:05.680
I think there's probably millions of people out there who just want to know how
01:49:10.680
I tell everybody and Melissa gets kind of upset with me because it has
01:49:17.680
the past five years have not at least from any outsider's perspective been fun.
01:49:21.680
it's a person in recovery and being able to maintain that recovery through this and,
01:49:29.680
to take some pride in and I know about my life is that I survived almost certain death.
01:49:42.680
Having survived that hell kind of prepared me to be able to,
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what I'm grateful for on a daily basis than I've ever been in my life.
01:50:04.680
a hell of a lot better shape than I was since my last,
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my addiction had progressed so much that it was potentially deadly on a daily basis.
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alcohol is the fucking worst gateway drug there is, bro.
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and the crazy part is that we have an entire industry around it and it's 100% legal.
01:50:51.680
and I wouldn't call it lifestyle because there's no life to it at all.
01:50:54.680
You enter a completely different world in which you're living kind of completely outside of the,
01:51:13.680
kind people that I've ever met in my life that are living,
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And I've met some of the most awful predatory people that I've ever experienced in my life.
01:51:27.680
The minerals of addiction do oftentimes swallow up very genuine,
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that underbelly is home to a specific breed of evil as well.
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One of the things that I've realized is that addiction is one of the most universal conditions.
01:51:37.680
I don't know many people that have not been impacted by it in some way,
01:51:40.680
whether it's addiction to drugs or addiction to behaviors,
01:51:57.680
make it to work out and eat healthy on your immediate community,
01:52:25.680
That hasn't been impacted by drugs and alcohol in a really significant way,
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or at least a way in which it's created trauma in their own personal lives
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And it's kind of the way in which we treat drug use,
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And it only becomes a problem when it becomes a problem for you.
01:52:51.680
Do you think that you would have been treated differently by the media?
01:52:53.680
If your addiction was to an opiate or perhaps methamphetamine,
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he was a political punching bag for years by the Republicans.
01:53:14.680
because it depends upon what media you're talking about,
01:53:18.680
I think it was just an added bonus for them that they could,
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they could say crack addict and everybody would go,
01:53:23.680
So I think for those that wanted to use it as a bludgeon,
01:53:26.680
it's easier when you slap the word crack addict onto it.
01:53:29.680
It made me a lot easier target for the Don Juniors of the world,
01:53:34.680
just because of their inherent kind of meanness about things.
01:53:44.680
I'm not naive to the idea that somehow that would be something that anyone or everyone would be able to fully comprehend and have empathy for.
01:54:04.680
If the only people that have empathy for drug addicts are people that have experienced the negative effects,
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they have a close family member that was an addict or they were an addict themselves.
01:54:16.680
everybody else has very little tolerance for druggies.
01:54:22.680
It's difficult to find people that are going to be empathetic to addicts,
01:54:27.680
unless they've either a directly been an addict themselves,
01:54:30.680
or B have a loved one that experienced and fought with addiction for a long time.
01:54:41.680
as the son of the president that grew up in a privileged background and,
01:54:47.680
they cooked him even harder on being a drug addict.
01:54:55.680
Hunter Biden was like literally the Republican party's pinata bag for like five years while his dad was in office.
01:55:10.680
whether it was in the New York Times or the New York Post,
01:55:17.680
somehow unique to my family or without taking into account what they were doing to other people that were looking to get clean and sober.
01:55:21.680
One of the things about getting clean and sober,
01:55:23.680
I don't know what your experience in your life with your friends or others is.
01:55:28.680
things that keeps us in the cycle of addiction is our guilt and our shame is the lies we tell ourself and the lies that we tell the people that we care about the most.
01:55:46.680
And I know this because I've literally had informants that were drug addicts.
01:55:51.680
So like I kind of dealt with drug addicts from a different perspective as a former agent.
01:55:58.680
it is annoying having like a fucking informant.
01:56:05.680
So I've dealt with addicts from a different perspective,
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he's a hundred percent on the money here where they just allow the time to themselves and to everybody else.
01:56:17.680
What ends up happening is you still hold on to these secrets.
01:56:24.680
They know that I did cocaine or they know that I was drinking,
01:56:26.680
but they don't know that I was also an inveterate drug user.
01:56:30.680
and so you keep that secret and the guilt kind of boils up.
01:56:32.680
And the only place that you can talk about it is in rooms full of virtual strangers.
01:56:42.680
it doesn't release you from that awful feeling that I'm about to be found out.
01:56:46.680
And so then you get triggered and your brain tells you to do the only thing that it's learned how to do is that you need to save yourself.
01:56:52.680
the fastest way to save yourself is a drink or a drug.
01:56:55.680
And the favor that they did for me is I don't have any more secrets.
01:57:00.680
not everything that's been said about me is true,
01:57:05.680
the things that most people would be very embarrassed about.
01:57:07.680
I spent more time on my hands and knees picking through rugs,
01:57:12.680
smoking anything that even remotely resembled crack cocaine.
01:57:16.680
I probably smoked more Parmesan cheese than anyone.
01:57:31.680
Bro said I smoked more Parmesan cheese than anybody on earth,
01:57:42.680
I told you guys this interview was going to be entertaining.
01:57:46.680
But the thing that scares me is for people that.
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Bro is going to go down in the hall of fame for that one.
01:57:51.680
Bro is going to go down in the hall of fame for that one,
01:57:58.680
We got almost 3,000 of you guys watching on YouTube right now.
01:58:15.680
Cause they're fucking definitely shadow banning me.
01:58:16.680
A bunch of you guys have messaged me on the side saying,
01:58:31.680
And I think that's really dangerous for people.
01:58:35.680
what do you think are the three craziest things
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as in response to a question like you just asked.
01:58:51.680
Somebody's going to be able to cut that and say,
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The one thing I'm positive we don't have in common
01:59:02.680
is that I am very, very far from being a billionaire.
01:59:05.680
But those conspiracies are kind of the craziest.
01:59:07.680
You know, I just heard Jake Taffer is going on TV
01:59:17.680
he was almost like a chief of staff of the family.
01:59:47.680
Look, I've been critical of Hunter Biden in the past,
02:00:26.680
I'm almost certain Hunter Biden went to law school
02:00:38.680
He is a second son of former president Joe Biden,
02:01:32.680
That one is like, was the last and the only one that was kind of hard to wake up from.
02:01:37.680
It's like, how do you ever, how do you ever take that out of somebody's head after they've heard it?
02:01:44.680
But, I mean, truly the list just goes on and on.
02:01:46.680
Did you try to like, sue for defamation or damages or anything after that?
02:01:50.680
And, I mean, I am in a defamation suit right now.
02:01:54.680
I mean, one of the craziest ones is what Patrick Werner said about me.
02:01:58.680
He said that I was the key person in ensuring that the sanctioned Iranian oil money that was being held in South Korea was released at the behest of myself and somebody in Pakistan.
02:02:10.680
And I took a 10% fee of the $8 billion for my family.
02:02:20.680
And then I had traveled to Tehran and to the Middle East in 2022 and 2023 in order to effectuate this.
02:02:26.680
And then that ultimately his followers made the direct connection that that money was used to fund Hamas for the murder of over 1,400 Jews on October 7th.
02:02:35.680
And now I know you guys look and say like, but who believes that?
02:02:39.680
You know, I don't know the, you know, the million people that read that tweet.
02:02:43.680
You know, I had one guy in California who is a, I don't remember his name, but he's associated with SpaceX.
02:02:51.680
A very, very wealthy guy claim just months ago that, uh, that I rented a house from him and that I trashed the house and I had the secret service stiff him on the rent and that I tried to pay him with the book of art made of my own feces.
02:03:06.680
His ex landlord claims he stiffed him on a whopping $300,000 in rent.
02:03:10.680
What happens to the back rent that Hunter Biden owes my family?
02:03:16.680
You know, but you look into the background of this person and he's a major, major investor in SpaceX.
02:03:20.680
He's probably worth a few hundred million dollars and he has this huge following on X.
02:03:24.680
Elon Musk retweeted that and went, you know, and went viral.
02:03:28.680
There's also some people though who just think that if you leave the country, you're a spy.
02:03:38.680
Um, you know, I, the, the, the, the really interesting thing is they created this, a character that is both in, in some sense, a near do well failed son, uh, that, uh, has not ever accomplished anything and a criminal, criminal mastermind all in one.
02:03:48.680
I kind of feel like, you know, pick one the most of my travel during that period of time when my dad was vice president.
02:03:52.680
And by the way, I haven't, uh, I didn't travel anywhere when my, um, uh, when my dad was president, I don't think I left the country, but when during that time is it, I was the chairman of the board of what's called the U S UN world food program.
02:04:04.680
And I was also chairman of the board of the Truman national security project, chairman of the board of the center for national policy.
02:04:09.680
I was a professor at Georgetown university, adjunct professor for over four years in the master's program of the school of foreign service.
02:04:15.680
I taught a course on advocacy, um, and largely based upon the implementation of a thing called PEPFAR, Pleasant Emergency Plan for Aid Relief in Africa.
02:04:22.680
And as the chairman of the board of the, uh, U S UN world food program, it's kind of like what you know of, like as a kid growing up, like UNICEF.
02:04:28.680
UN has voluntary aid organizations in which each nation state that is a part of the UN voluntarily contributes to the continued operations of UNICEF, UNHCR, UNESCO, all of these organizations are all voluntary aid organizations.
02:04:40.680
UN world food program is the largest voluntary aid program in the United nations.
02:04:45.680
And it is the largest humanitarian organization in the world.
02:04:48.680
It serves over 80 million meals on a daily basis in 72 different countries.
02:04:52.680
And it is the first on the ground because it controls all the airlift and communications for all of the relief efforts globally in any natural disaster or civil war or conflict.
02:05:01.680
And so the UN, the U S uh, is, is responsible for about 65% of the, um, of the budget of the world food program, which was my responsibility as chairman of the board.
02:05:11.680
And I increased the budget of the world food program, which just won the Nobel peace prize two or three years ago by, um, 50% when I was chairman of the, over my term to like $2.4 billion.
02:05:19.680
It's all gone now. Trump ended all of that point about traveling.
02:05:23.680
So I went to the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan.
02:05:25.680
I went to Kenya to Tadav when refugees were flowing in from across Southern Africa and Ethiopia.
02:05:30.680
I've been to Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, and I've been to all over the world.
02:05:34.680
75% of my travel during that period of time was on behalf of the world food program and other, you know, NGOs that I work on behalf of.
02:05:40.680
So I want to back all the way up to the very, very beginning little short bio.
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So you're born here in Delaware or born here in Pennsylvania.
02:05:52.680
What are your thoughts on Wilmington, Delaware? Nice place.
02:05:54.680
One of the things that I still do love about the East coast and Delaware and the mid Atlantic is the history.
02:06:02.680
Cause Delaware doesn't really get much representation because you got Philadelphia powerhouse of history and culture.
02:06:06.680
You got Rocky, a lot of other things going on there.
02:06:12.680
Well, I don't want to, I don't want to say that, but you got Baltimore, the wire.
02:06:15.680
You know, we've got people on horses in the streets out there.
02:06:18.680
And then Delaware is kind of sitting in between.
02:06:20.680
People know that the Biden family's from there.
02:06:22.680
What's something that people don't know about Delaware that they should?
02:06:25.680
I don't know if they should know this, but it's the first state to ratify the constitution.
02:06:36.680
He carved out, um, uh, Delaware and we called it.
02:06:40.680
We should be having an after hours tonight chat.
02:06:50.680
I don't want to, I don't want to say that, but you got Baltimore, the wire.
02:06:53.680
You know, we've got people on horses in the streets out there.
02:06:56.680
And then Delaware is kind of sitting in between.
02:06:58.680
People know that the Biden family's from there.
02:07:00.680
That's something that people don't know about Delaware that they should.
02:07:02.680
Uh, a lot of people also incorporate their businesses out of Delaware.
02:07:14.680
I was given the gift of, of having known and having two mothers that I consider my mom.
02:07:20.680
Uh, both of them, my birth mother and my mom now.
02:07:23.680
And I feel incredibly lucky for that instead of thinking of it as some tragedy.
02:07:27.680
I feel incredibly lucky that I had my aunts and uncles that literally moved in with us.
02:07:31.680
And I got the experience of having an extended family.
02:07:34.680
My uncle is my best friend in the world outside of my dad and my brother.
02:07:36.680
And that, um, I don't know whether we would all be as close if it weren't for that.
02:07:41.680
But you know, I mean, you come from a big Irish Catholic family.
02:07:47.680
You know, I mean, everybody's gone through this.
02:07:48.680
It was definitely a cultural kind of instinct to not allow ourselves to be defined by traumatic events.
02:07:53.680
And to take responsibility for the way that, you know, we've handled things that have happened.
02:07:58.680
And I think ultimately at the end of the day, we all have to take responsibility, um, regardless of the reason.
02:08:05.680
But I think the, the biggest question is, is whether you use it as an excuse or do you use it as a, um, a catalyst.
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To be more empathetic with other people and, and also yourself.
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Yeah, it sounds like the kind of double-edged sword you're talking about.
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Or the flip side of the coin is that even in the wake of tragedy.
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The wake of tragedy allowed for your extended family, like your uncles and stuff to become closer because they recognized that you needed like an extra layer of support.
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And so do you feel like without that happening, there wouldn't have been as strong of a bond within the family?
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I do know this is that my family, um, is just incredibly, uh, close knit, but I can't imagine that.
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I think your relationships are forged by the circumstances and the more dire and, uh, consequential the circumstances, the stronger the bond.
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I mean, I don't know what your experience is, um, but I do know this is that I feel very.
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And he would keep, and he was in private practice at this time.
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And so what does Alex Thompson think my brother would owe fucking anyone to say, oh no, I'm dying.
02:09:05.680
And it's almost like you, like I'm, I, I somehow that this human being does not, it's not a human being.
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He has not had any, um, anyone in his life that is, you know, and I definitely find it really hard to believe in a day and age when I don't know anybody that hasn't had somebody in their family that has cancer.
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Oh, so you're going to go tell your boss that you're, that you're dying and you're going to, you should quit now.
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You get up in the morning and you eat better and you go on a different diet plan and you get experimental procedures done and you fight and you fight and you fight.
02:09:43.680
I was telling her my whole unvarnished life history in the immediate problems that I was facing, which was crack addiction.
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I mean, not that minute, but over the next two weeks.
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And then I asked her to marry me and she said, yes.
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And I said, well, why wouldn't we do it right now?
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And so we literally called justice to peace to the house.
02:10:03.680
For Melissa, the really hard part started then in the sense of like, you know, getting clean and sober is not easy.
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And if they're that support system, it is it's a full time job in that immediate period of time.
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Because, you know, as I said to you before, the dangerous part is withdrawing from alcohol and it can be kind of scary.
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And she went through all of that and she went through the entire process with me and she did things that I wouldn't allow anybody else to do.
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I saw in Melissa, somebody that done any history between us, look at me with as much love as I looked at her.
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I mean, she took my clothes for a period of time, so I couldn't leave the house.
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And if I could go anywhere, there's nothing to buy anything with.
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So I can remember covering the 2020 election about a year later.
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And I think it was the first Stop the Steal rally at Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia.
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And I saw what I thought was a BLM flag, Black Lives Matter.
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I'll segue over to the Tucker interview once I get 2,000 likes, niggas.
02:11:16.680
And he just sort of kept yelling the slogan over and over again.
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So for those who don't know, what happened with that?
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Like, you'll have a lot of people that will come up with something about the laptop.
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I mean, you're steeped in the, and just through your work, the right wing narrative around it.
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And my question to anybody that is keeping an open mind is,
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So when they say, Hunter Biden's laptop, what is it that they're talking about?
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Well, I know that your entire iCloud was connected to it.
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All of your personal text messages, private photos, all that kind of stuff.
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And you left it with a repair shop owner who, for some reason, gave it to Rudy Giuliani.
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After how that's legal, he distributed it to the press.
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Particularly, I think the New York Post was involved in the spearheading of this mass dissemination
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From what it seemed like, it was a lot of private text between you and your friends, family.
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And that includes voicemails and pictures and test messages and emails and location data
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That is a gross invasion of privacy that this fucking guy, laptop guy did.
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You know, everybody that is here right now, by whatever means, they got my digital footprint
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Again, I ask anybody, you're steeped in this, and this isn't a challenging question, but it
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Well, you're doing drugs and you're fucking hookers, which are two different crimes.
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Which I had already readily admitted to, completely transparent about, is my drug addiction.
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Well, I'm trying to remember specifically what of the most radical conspiracies that I
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I think that a lot of people are concerned or curious about various international business
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I served on the board of well over a dozen different entities.
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I was the vice chairman of the board of National Passenger Rail Corporation, which is otherwise
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It's the largest passenger rail company in the world, which is more than just a rail
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And it is probably the largest owners of property in urban metro centers of any organization
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And a huge employer and a multi-billion dollar business.
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And I was the chairman of the corporate governance committee on that board and vice chairman
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and elected chairman and then resigned before the Obama administration took it.
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As I told you before, I was the chairman of the board of the US-UN World Food Program, responsible.
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Yeah, I mean with all this power, this is why so many people have such little empathy
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For sustaining a budget above $2 billion a year for the World Food Program and the contribution
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the United States makes to the global relief effort as it relates to hunger.
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I was chairman of the board of the Center for National Policy.
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I was on the board of Jesuit Volunteer Corps of Northwest.
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I mean, I keep going down the list of board memberships that I had.
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And a year and a half before my dad was to leave office, I was approached by a Ukrainian
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natural gas company through one of the board members to consider being of assistance to
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a company that was being threatened by the Russian aggression and the invasion of Crimea
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And I took them on as a client because I was a partner of counsel, excuse me, at Boyce-Shiller
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Flexner, which is a major national global law firm in which I focused on corporate governance
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And I represented them for about a three-month period of time.
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That representation, they asked if I would join the board, which I did.
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The day that I joined the board, I announced it and sent out a press release of the reasons
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why that I was joining the board, which came and went and did not become an issue until
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Rudy Giuliani, along with a guy named Andre Terkach and a number of others that have all
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been convicted of treason for being Russian agents, came up with a conspiracy that Joe Biden
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The FBI arrested the person who offered those allegations for falsifying his testimony to the FBI.
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For over a 10-year period of time, I worked with a group of people that had a cross-border
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And I had a business that was based around advisory for multinational global funds, private equity
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And I was asked to join a fund, the startup, inside of China that had a headquarters in Beijing,
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And I had a 10% equity stake in that, of which I paid, I made my equity contribution in that,
02:16:20.680
Federal officials are looking at his foreign business dealings, including his ties to a
02:16:28.680
And it seems like the conspiracy is that through those connections that you had to these,
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I guess, foreign governments, they were using you to leverage pressure onto your dad somehow.
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And I guess my whole point is, is that I asked these same questions to the House Oversight
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I've been investigated by the House Oversight Committee, the House Ways and Means Committee,
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the House Judiciary Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Senate Oversight Committee.
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And I have been investigated by main justice, the U.S. Attorney in Pittsburgh, the U.S.
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Not one single person has ever accused me of a crime based upon anything that was in or
02:17:09.680
So this whole idea that there was some conspiracy to cover up the laptop, they uncovered 20 years
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unvarnished of every single communication that I've ever had over a phone or by text
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There's not one communication that you can even remotely say is evidence of a crime.
02:17:28.680
Well, you can make the argument that you using drugs and facilitating using the drugs, you'd
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have to contact drug dealers to procure the drugs.
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You got videos of yourself banging hookers in there.
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Now, with that said, right, you can make the argument it's a victimless crime, right, and
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that they're not going to go ahead and waste their time and prosecute him on that.
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Anybody to show one instance other than me seeking drugs for myself, for my own personal
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Or women as it relates to, you know, people that were in the drug trade that I would seek
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One single instance in which anyone is accused, used any one of those communications as evidence
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By the way, I'm talking out there to people that I would assume are, you know, or want to
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be on my side, or at least want to be on the side that I'm a part of.
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And you have Matt Tybee and all these guys who say, yeah, it was a, you know, that Twitter
02:18:39.680
It seems that big tech only censors media companies, only censors stories when they're
02:18:49.680
Because what they did was they published naked photos of me and women, which is in
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And which, by the way, is a criminal act under the new federal law that was passed by
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Melania, accredited to Melania Trump with universal support in the House and the Senate.
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And then you had 100 former national security officials come out and say, this looks like
02:19:14.680
Because in the course of an election, what happens?
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You have Rudy Giuliani in conjunction with Steve Bannon.
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In conjunction with Miles Gao, who's in jail, who is, I don't know how many other counts
02:19:28.680
of fraud and bribery and is a, you know, a Chinese national.
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American politics, as you guys can see here, is fucking ruthless.
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And I'll be honest with y'all, it wasn't this bad before Trump came in.
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Now it's like full-on lawfare and shit like this.
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This stuff, you know, prior, you know, trying to get former presidents arrested, putting
02:19:49.680
Once Trump came in, it was, we gotta get this guy out of here.
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And then he retaliated and it goes back and forth.
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He was working directly with Steve Bannon and a number of others, including Bernie
02:19:59.680
Like, if you guys look at like, for example, Obama versus Mitt Romney, very respectful
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Obviously, they smeared each other to a degree, but not like this shit.
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Trump brought in what I call the blood sports of politics.
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That basically came out and, you know, said, we have Hunter Biden's laptop.
02:20:21.680
And the big reveal about Hunter Biden's laptop was that I was a crack addict.
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But, you know, unfortunately for them, I had already admitted that I was a crack addict
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in the pages of The New Yorker and did a, you know, 13,000-word article with Adam Entos
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in which I told everything about myself and my own struggles.
02:20:36.680
They said, well, Joe Biden fired the prosecutor in Ukraine to benefit his son.
02:20:41.680
The person that said that I took a bribe for that happens to be a guy named Shokin,
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who is in prison for lying to the FBI on a form of FT-1023.
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Admitted that he was enticed into making it up on behalf of the Trump team side.
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The only other guy that came up and said that there was illegal and wrongdoing and bribery
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was a guy named Gao Luft, who was later convicted in absentia, both by the EU and as an arrest warrant out for him
02:21:10.680
for Interpol and the United States as an arms dealer selling Chinese weapons to the Iranians and to the Libyans.
02:21:17.680
And so, again, I ask, so, so, Hunter Biden's laptop.
02:21:21.680
It sounds like it was just became political cannon fodder to, you know.
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Of making people's lives better, not enriching himself, not doing it for his friends and donors,
02:21:38.680
is to, you know, actually impact the lives of people in a way that, as you always talk about,
02:21:42.680
the people that he grew up with, the neighbors where he came from,
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just making it a little bit easier to make it through the day,
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understanding that people sit around the kitchen table,
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people sit around the kitchen tables and have time to do it anymore with their FT-10 formula.
02:21:54.680
You know that there are some adults who identify as babies.
02:21:56.680
I'm about to show you a preview of our upcoming-
02:22:04.680
No, we can start it. We can start a conspiracy.
02:22:13.680
Oh, my God. She could actually make me go through this conversation about the whole baby type of bug thing.
02:22:17.680
Do you see our involvement in the Middle East as something that should be limited or increased?
02:22:23.680
What's really interesting is this, is that, you know, I am a firm believer in the right of the state of Israel to exist.
02:22:28.680
But I'm also a firm believer in the right of the state of Palestine to exist.
02:22:32.680
And so I sit here and I believe in a two-state solution.
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And I believe that in any of these conflicts, you should have been able to find that that was the only obvious and potentially realistic path forward.
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Yeah, it's the only way that you can have peace.
02:22:45.680
If there's no two-state solution, you'll never have peace in the Middle East, bro.
02:22:48.680
On either side, you're not going to sit and allow for or condone a genocide or mass people of an entire population.
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Somehow, Israelis and Palestinians have to find a way.
02:22:56.680
Hey, guys in the Rumble chat, somebody said that people are getting banned in there.
02:23:05.680
Obviously, if they're spamming, that's different.
02:23:07.680
Or they're calling for, you know, violence, then yeah.
02:23:15.680
And I do know this, is that if you don't start there, then you end up where he is, the current president.
02:23:21.680
Which is that the Palestinian population of the West Bank and Gaza have to be completely removed from the region.
02:23:34.680
Yeah, DM Mo on Instagram or Twitter and he'll unban you if you feel as though you got unjustly banned.
02:23:43.680
If they're banning you, you're probably inciting violence or spamming, one of those two.
02:23:46.680
That's typically the only reason they ban you on Rumble.
02:23:48.680
Because we let you guys have free speech on there.
02:23:50.680
Obviously, the other platforms have to be a bit more stringent on the freedom of speech.
02:23:54.680
But Rumble, you guys can go ahead and say whatever you guys want.
02:23:57.680
But YouTube, obviously, I have to police that shit because YouTube is fucking lame.
02:24:01.680
Which is another reason why, you know, I'm going to start limiting my streams on YouTube as well.
02:24:05.680
But anyway, yeah, message Mo on Instagram or Twitter.
02:24:09.680
Do we know what we're going to do here with the after hours, Mo, or no?
02:24:18.680
So, Chad, I'll let you guys know when we do after hours.
02:24:25.680
And the idea of a mass deportation of millions of people is the most unreasonable and unrealistic, impossible thing to even conceive of.
02:24:35.680
And there's not one of the regional partners that could possibly handle that.
02:24:39.680
Yeah, they talked about Libya, Egypt, Jordan, potentially.
02:24:42.680
It's not the Jordanians, not the Syrians, not the Lebanese, not the Saudis.
02:24:46.680
There's nobody that would take that population.
02:24:48.680
Do you think that's because they're concerned with their trade relationships being threatened or they just don't want their country to become a hotbed for Israeli bombardment?
02:24:53.680
Oh, I think that they don't want it to become a hotbed for poverty unrest.
02:24:57.680
I think that they look at the lesson of Lebanon in which the Palestinian refugees settled in Beirut and Beirut has never been the same.
02:25:07.680
It collapsed, by the way, because of pressure from the Israelis, because of pressure from regional partners, because of pressure from internally, because of the political pressure, because of the Shia-Sunni split.
02:25:14.680
And then you have this situation in which nobody wants the Palestinians, but everybody wants to protect the Palestinians, but nobody wants to take the Palestinians.
02:25:24.680
You know, this whole concept of, oh, no one wants to take the Palestinians in.
02:25:30.680
That doesn't mean that inherently that Palestinians are bad people.
02:25:33.680
Because that's like the equivalent, like, let's say you got a neighbor, right?
02:25:38.680
But your neighbor got into a fight with some robber and the robber kicked them out.
02:25:43.680
Well, you don't want your neighbor, even though you love them, to stay at your house forever.
02:25:48.680
But you're going to do everything in your power to make sure that you can get that occupier out so they get back in their house.
02:25:55.680
Because this is a very famous Zionist talking point where they say stupid shit like, oh, well, nobody wants the Palestinians.
02:26:09.680
You could love your neighbor as much as possible.
02:26:12.680
But you ain't going to want your neighbor to move in to your house.
02:26:18.680
You already got your own problems you got to deal with.
02:26:20.680
You would rather help your neighbor with getting their plan back or getting their house back or getting some kind of split with their house.
02:26:26.680
So this whole, like, Zionist talking point of, like, no one wants to take the Palestinians in because they're problematic people.
02:26:36.680
And the fact that, like, these dumbass Zionists still use it.
02:26:39.680
I've got, like, all their talking points memorized now at this point.
02:26:41.680
I literally have, like, all their talking points memorized and I can debunk all of them.
02:26:46.680
That all they do is fucking lie or make disingenuous arguments.
02:26:55.680
Like, for example, let's say that Palestinians kicked the Israelis out.
02:26:58.680
Do you think we would give them a state in America?
02:27:09.680
It's amazing to me how they still use us as a talking point as if it's, like, valid.
02:27:16.680
Top G. Hey, man, what's up with that nigga Vivid on X?
02:27:18.680
He seems to have joined the effort to cancel you online.
02:27:28.680
This is actually one of the propagandists on Twitter.
02:27:50.680
Myron Gaines is teaching youth and Americans to love Hitler.
02:27:55.680
You call for the death of innocent Palestinians every single day while showing images of Gaza flattened.
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Nigga got 531K likes and we ratioed the fuck out of him, bro.
02:28:13.680
Bro, he got 531 likes on his shit and I got 11K on mine.
02:28:20.680
I don't think I've ever ratioed anyone that bad.
02:28:28.680
This guy doesn't even show his real face because he's that much of a bitch.
02:28:31.680
This dude constantly every day posts pictures of like Israel bombing the fuck out of Gaza.
02:28:39.680
This dude is like straight Israeli propagandist.
02:28:46.680
Like, for example, he goes, never forget how Palestinian terrorists carried and celebrated
02:28:50.680
with music the coffins of Kefir, Ariel, and Shiri Bebas in a Sikh ceremony while the crowd cheered.
02:28:57.680
Let me give you guys an example of what these idiots do, right?
02:28:59.680
So they're showing this thing where the Hamas fighters are turning over the body of the Bebas, right?
02:29:08.680
This was during the ceasefire back in like, I think, January, if I'm not mistaken.
02:29:27.680
And just so you guys know, a bunch of them turned out in force.
02:29:29.680
So in other words, Israel is not killing Hamas fast enough as much as they're growing.
02:29:34.680
With every airstrike they do and the more people they kill, more people are becoming radicalized and joining Hamas.
02:29:55.680
They're carrying the body in a coffin and handing the body over to the U.S., right?
02:30:04.680
And they're handing it over to the Red Cross or whatever as an intermediary.
02:30:15.680
I don't know about you guys, but the fact that they got a coffin, put their pictures on it, showed respect and carried the coffin to the aid worker.
02:30:24.680
I mean, do you guys see how the Israelis deal with Palestinians that get killed?
02:30:43.680
So look, I think it's important to have context here.
02:30:47.680
When the Israelis hand over dead Palestinians, they don't give them dignity whatsoever.
02:30:54.680
Also, just so you guys know, because it's also been a propaganda lie, the Bebas family, they say that Hamas killed them.
02:31:04.680
What killed the Bebas were Israeli airstrikes, okay?
02:31:16.680
Israeli airstrikes and starvation is what's killed a lot of the hostages.
02:31:21.680
I debated a dumbass fucking Zionist on this like two weeks ago when they tried to say that Hamas over here killing the hostages.
02:31:32.680
Hamas is an inferior military to the IDF in every way, okay?
02:31:36.680
The IDF has better technology, better trained soldiers, better weapons, an air force, et cetera, okay?
02:31:42.680
So not only are they a superior military force, they also occupy Gaza.
02:31:47.680
They control all the food that comes in, all the water that comes in, the electricity, everything, okay?
02:31:52.680
So they have an environment advantage, they have a training advantage, and they have a military edge and weaponry, right?
02:32:02.680
The only power that Hamas has is the hostages, okay?
02:32:14.680
So why would they go through the process of killing their most important commodity and negotiating tool?
02:32:33.680
If they wanted the hostages dead, as Israel claims, why didn't they just kill them on October 7th?
02:32:39.680
Why go through the hassle of bringing them back to Gaza, feeding them, clothing them, housing them, while there's a mass starvation going on, by the way?
02:32:51.680
Why go through all that trouble if they just wanted to kill them?
02:33:01.680
And this is what Western media is not going to tell you guys.
02:33:09.680
This isn't me just being objective and using a little bit of common sense.
02:33:12.680
If you're going to risk life and limb to conduct that operation on October 7th and kidnap hostages, which was their primary goal, why would you kill your hostages, your only negotiating chip?
02:33:25.980
But idiots like Vivid over here, on Twitter, will sit there and try to rage bait and say,
02:33:33.980
Never forget how Palestinian terrorists carried and celebrated with music, the coffins of Kefir, Ariel, and Sheer's Bible's sixth ceremony while the crowd cheered.
02:33:39.980
Keir Starber was these barbarians out of the state.
02:33:42.980
Notice how he doesn't acknowledge that it was actually Israel that killed them.
02:33:47.980
They tried to lie and say Hamas strangled them.
02:33:50.980
They died via Israeli airstrikes and starvation.
02:33:58.980
And again, them making a coffin, putting their pictures on it, etc., that's a lot more respect than the Israelis give to the dead Palestinians that they hand over.
02:34:19.980
I think both entities are terrorist organizations, by the way.
02:34:23.980
I've given you guys my position on this a million times.
02:34:25.980
I've told you guys the Hamas is a terrorist organization and so is the IDF.
02:34:29.980
The only difference is that the IDF is better funded, better trained, and armed by the United States.
02:34:36.980
But they are a terrorist organization, too, if you want to go ahead and get into the technical definition of terrorism.
02:34:44.980
And I've talked about the dark history of Israel before.
02:34:46.980
But the IDF was formulated through three predecessor agencies.
02:34:54.980
These three Zionist paramilitary organizations were responsible for the death and destruction of Palestinians to create the State of Israel on May 15, 1948.
02:35:03.980
When the State of Israel was created, the IDF was formulated by merging these different Zionist paramilitary organizations.
02:35:12.980
And not only did they rebrand, they called themselves the Israeli Defense Force.
02:35:25.980
So it went from Urgun, Haganah, and Stern Gang, who terrorized and killed Palestinians for years.
02:35:34.980
And when they became a real state, they changed their name to the Israeli Defense Force.
02:35:43.980
What they really are is the Israeli attack force.
02:35:48.980
But they put the D in there, pause, for defense to create the implication that they're simply defending themselves.
02:35:57.980
But the reality is, is that they don't defend themselves.
02:36:04.980
As a matter of fact, it's one of their foreign policies and one of their quotes.
02:36:15.980
So they'll sit there and lie and say, we're just defending ourselves.
02:36:20.980
But the reality is they should call themselves the Israeli attack force, because that's what they do.
02:36:31.980
Okay, so real quick, I'm about to burn a shit on this guy in the chat.
02:36:41.980
Hey, Voca LG, you're saying here, Myron stayed defending Hamas and Iran.
02:36:51.980
I'm going to put your dumb ass on blast so I can show how retarded some of you niggas are.
02:37:11.980
I'm going to hold your fucking feet to the fire.
02:37:19.980
Look, he says, what about the pros we have here in America?
02:37:23.980
You made the fucking ridiculous claim saying I'm over here defending Hamas and Iran.
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You guys can literally go ahead and independently corroborate everything I told you.
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Look at the different massacres that led to the creation of Israel in 1948.
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And the terrorist attacks like the King David bombing, hotel bombing.
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Nigga has the nerve to say some stupid shit like, oh, Myron State defending Hamas and Iran.
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If you're an Israeli and just a citizen, not a part of this government, not a supporter of Netanyahu,
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you are somebody that is sitting there and you watch what they did on October 7th and you go,
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How can you live this way without eradicating the threat?
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I know that there's no way about talking about this without really offending so many people.
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There is no win in the topic other than to say this.
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There's only one way forward and the only way forward is a two-state solution and a diplomatic solution.
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So, translation, there's a very clear person that's in the wrong.
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It's just that it's not politically correct to call out these people because they run America.
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The rest of the world knows who the problem is.
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The rest of the world knows who the problem is.
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It's just that we're cucked in the United States.
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Bombing the shit out of whatever remains of Hamas in Gaza and turning it into a golf course, like Donald Trump said, is not going to work, no matter what.
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Unless you literally kill every single person that inhabits Gaza right now.
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You would have a generation upon generation that would justifiably haunt.
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Guys, I'll, you know, I teach you guys how to debate on this stream a little bit.
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There's a reason why I call them out like that, right?
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As you guys know, every time I make points that show ugly realities about Israeli foreign policy, one of the number one thing that Zionists come back to me and say, I'm a Hamas supporter.
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That's because whenever they say that, I already know I won because they can't refute what I said.
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So instead of refuting my point that I made, they'll say some dumb shit like, oh, you're a Hamas sympathizer, you're a Hamas supporter.
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It's a classic Zionist deflection tactic when you debate them.
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They cannot address the fact that they've killed 60,000 people, 70% being kids and children, kids and women.
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They cannot defend the fact that they've been systematically bombing a closely cluttered population of 2 million people.
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They cannot justify how they're literally trying to ethnically cleanse them.
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And the news just came out within the last 24 hours that they are going to annex Gaza.
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So the only thing they have left is to say, you're a Hamas supporter.
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That's their go-to fucking argument every time.
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Macron, yeah, we want to recognize the Palestinian state.
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What they've done in this conflict is indefensible.
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October 7th does not justify their asymmetric warfare that they've been conducting over the past two fucking years.
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We're talking about 600 Israelis at most, at most, that were killed by Hamas.
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And I've talked to you guys before about how I arrived at that number.
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I don't want to bore you with repeating myself.
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At absolute worst case, 600 were killed by Hamas.
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So does that justify between 60 all the way up until 400,000?
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Different sources say somewhere between 60,000 to 400,000 have been killed in Gaza.
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And haunt any of its Western, any of the Western allies.
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The Iranian people, the Persian population that is not a part which the vast majority adherence to the Aitola
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or a supporter of the dictatorial government that rules Iran right now, they don't support their government.
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But I'll tell you what they also don't support.
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They don't support being bombed to the fucking stone ages by the United States and Israel
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to rid them of the leadership that they have not risen up to rid themselves of.
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And Bibi Netanyahu has been promising us that Iran was on the verge of a nuclear weapon for, what, 22 years now?
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I think he first wrote it in a book that they were months old.
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How the fuck do we only got 1,600 likes on YouTube, bro?
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And it should not be a YouTuber with our shampoo in a new way or something.