00:08:02.720And we finally figured out it was done by a couple of Libyans.
00:08:08.640They used a Meebo timer that came out of Switzerland.
00:08:12.760But the way we found the Meebo timer was CIA had picked it up in the course of an operation.
00:08:19.520So then the issue came because CIA can collect intelligence.
00:08:25.420They don't have to worry about following chain of custody.
00:08:29.260They don't have to worry about a discovery process.
00:08:33.600So there's entirely, as Myron is pointing out, there's an entirely different mindset and procedures
00:08:41.580governing how you handle law enforcement evidence as opposed to intelligence.
00:08:48.020Intelligence, in fact, like I said, from an intelligence asset,
00:08:52.800I want to find out everything that Myron's doing in his personal life.
00:08:57.360So I'd use a variety of methods to get that information.
00:09:00.460if i want to do that for a law enforcement standpoint first i'm going to have to go to a
00:09:04.740judge i'm going to have to get a warrant i'm going to have to explain why i want to look into his life
00:09:10.580what i'm in you know so that's that's just highlights the difference of what you're talking
00:09:15.980about one thing i always like to use as an example to explain to people like um there's a famous fbi
00:09:20.980agent ali sufhan who was involved in the 9-11 yeah i know ali you do know him okay oh yeah yeah um
00:09:26.300And, you know, then you already know what I'm going to say here.
00:09:29.580He couldn't be involved in a lot of the interviews for some of these guys that were suspected to be not involved in 9-11 because they were getting waterboarded and tortured.
00:09:45.120That just kind of goes to show like the difference where, you know, there's the gloves are off with Intel World versus law enforcement.
00:09:52.400Well, yeah, and this was another sad stain on the intel world,
00:09:57.340the fact that Ali was able to get information because he knew how to properly interrogate.
00:10:02.740He didn't have to threaten the stupid, what I call the Vince Flynn approach,
00:10:08.540where you use torture to get information.
00:10:12.000And actually, I was friends with Vince.
00:10:15.980Early on, helped him with several of his books.
00:10:18.360but uh he got enamored of that you know that uh 24 uh tv show scenario where the ticking time bomb
00:10:26.940yeah yeah so um it's been a bit since we spoke i think it's been a few weeks uh larry and i'm
00:10:34.480happy to have you back on but um i've seen you everywhere by the way right congratulations
00:10:38.420you've been literally i've seen you like on so many different shows going on giving your commentary
00:10:42.720um and i guess what we where we could start is um i don't know what was it one of my friends
00:10:50.380was telling me and i think i saw this in one of your interviews as well that apparently
00:10:55.320trump was trying to get the nuclear codes and yeah stop them can you kind of go through that
00:11:00.600and give us a whole update well on the conflict so i i don't have direct knowledge on that either
00:11:06.780I was a friend of mine that I have a lot of trust in, who has always been a reliable reporter, shared with me this, said, hey, at this meeting last week ago, Saturday, there was an emergency meeting.
00:11:21.600They're trying to figure out what they're going to do next with respect to Iran.
00:11:25.440And Trump was wanting to, was talking about using nuclear weapons.
00:11:29.920And it was the way the person wrote it up, talk about using, getting the codes.
00:11:35.600And General Cain reportedly said, push back, no, no, we're not using nuclear weapons.
00:13:51.340Well, I have talked to somebody, he's an old friend, who was actually involved.
00:13:59.120He was sitting in one of what they call the crisis action teams that was tracking this and coordinating with the combat search and rescue teams.
00:14:12.860So this was a real shoot down of that plane.
00:14:19.120of the cia and dod who did some deliberate misinformation that put to keep people off the
00:14:29.280trail but that aircraft was operating in the area of ishfahan a nuclear power facility and just north
00:14:37.660of ishfahan is natanz another nuclear site uh the what what i still haven't gotten it clear
00:14:47.300it was it was clear that this pilot was hiding in this one location now they've had several stories
00:14:53.720that you know he had a broken leg and a broken ankle injured leg that he'd hiked 10 miles he'd
00:15:00.360hiked five miles he'd maybe crawled one mile who knows but they sent in two c-130j aircraft
00:16:32.800And the reason it was so high priority is the guy that was sitting in the back seat was actually a full bird colonel and reportedly was the vice wing commander at Moffat Salty Air Base in Jordan.
00:16:48.200And that was crazy, too, that when I found out, like, OK, why is the WIZO colonel involved?
00:16:54.220Well, yeah, no, and that's a legitimate question.
00:16:57.040And it's it's it is it's not unheard of because, in fact, my friend that was telling me about this, he described his time when he was at Al Udeed Air Force Base 10 years ago.
00:17:13.260And the two star, the general who ran the place, he went up in one of the planes one time to fly a combat mission just because he wanted to.
00:17:23.060You know, you know, I'm tired of sitting here at the desk.
00:17:25.640I want to get some, you know. So this this guy did it and then bad luck.
00:17:32.680They got shot down. Now, there was other reports that JSOC was trying to do a raid on either Ish-fahan or Natanz.
00:17:43.400Well, we don't see evidence of all of the JSOC aircraft getting shot down and certainly no casualty reports.
00:17:54.040So I don't know if that if that operation was planned and then canceled as a result of the shoot down of this plane in that vicinity.
00:18:05.040It was that plane actually providing some pre bombing to prepare the area for a possible insertion.
00:18:14.040We don't know. All we do know is that they recovered the pilot.
00:18:19.040pilot they got out and the two c-130s and four little birds were left on the ground and destroyed
00:18:25.360so let me ask you this because you know when it came because i thought it was interesting that
00:18:29.780ratcliffe was you know heavily involved in the press conference after the fact and they were
00:18:33.520leading the efforts to recover him from me looking in and i'd love to get your opinion on this
00:18:38.620was this a clandestine operation that got caught in the middle of that operation
00:18:44.440this wizzo was attached to that you know you i guess operation why which explains maybe why he's
00:18:51.280high ranking and maybe you know they read him in and he was involved actively and why they
00:18:56.180obviously the cia was involved in locating him because he was attached to this particular
00:19:01.020operation would that be yeah that yeah i can't i can't argue against that you know there's as i
00:19:08.940look at it's just there's still some oddities that aren't explained yeah and um because i i
00:19:17.600raised the question why do you take two little birds unless you know if you're going to fly
00:19:24.520three of them up to provide perimeter security and then one they're going to do the rescue but that
00:19:29.920you know that seems like that that's a lot of attention you're going to attract once you fire
00:19:35.940those up um and this you know how the how the two planes got stuck is is a question because
00:19:45.320they're they're supposed to be able to fly out of uh rough terrain like that so yeah that's it
00:19:51.100there's just lots of questions that very well what you just laid out very well could be yeah
00:19:55.700i can't i can't come out and say definitively oh no no that's wrong no i can't yeah the the when i
00:20:01.360saw that you know a weapon system officer colonel i was like what's going on here like you know
00:20:05.700And then, like you said, you had a buddy that like a two star that was, you know, wanting to get involved and go on this stuff to me.
00:20:12.080I look at it like, OK, either it's because they're red in and they're, you know, they're more experienced.
00:20:16.120They probably put in. It was a cool operation. I want to be involved. We all know how the government is.
00:20:19.780I want to do this. You know, I want to be involved in this operation.
00:20:23.080And they volunteer if it's like, you know, sexy enough for them. So that made sense.
00:20:27.920And then the other thing, too, that I heard was that they were trying to establish a FARP.
00:20:31.940And that's when they kind of got caught with this whole situation
00:20:34.600and had to completely pivot and go rescue this Wizzo, this Colonel Wizzo.
00:20:39.980And that's kind of why all this aircraft was there that, like you said,
00:22:19.100Can you tell them kind of what went down there and then why you, what did you do?
00:22:22.620What he said at the press conference was basically if Iran doesn't have a nuke, then the American people can, you know, it's worth paying $4 a gallon for gas that you've now guaranteed that Iran no longer has a nuclear weapon or can acquire a nuclear weapon.
00:22:44.400And I hear from that, and I'm going, oh, okay, that's what he's going to do.
00:22:48.340They're going to try to negotiate a deal with Iran.
00:22:50.880I don't know if Iran would be willing, in theory, to do this,
00:22:57.060which is they'll agree to limits on enrichment.
00:23:01.120They'll agree to allow inspections of their nuclear facilities.
00:23:05.660But in exchange for that, immediate relief on sanctions,
00:25:55.280and they also and the ford is right is back in route as well right if i'm not mistaken yeah it's
00:26:01.420it's back it's back there yeah it's already back in yeah yeah so so they've got three they got the
00:26:07.080george hw bush abraham lincoln and gerald ford yeah what are your thoughts on the ford they said
00:26:12.220it was a a dryer fire yeah right i believe i believe that you know there was a friend of mine
00:26:20.100Andrei Martianov, former Soviet naval officer, but became an American citizen, he showed a video of the Forrestal, an aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War,
00:26:34.960in which John McCain was the pilot and he was negligent, fired off a hot round of missiles, something that blew up, killed like 19 sailors, caught the ship on fire.
00:26:47.960that fire burned for 19 hours and so andre's point was here you got a real actual piece of
00:26:55.520munition that explodes it burns for 19 hours and these guys can't put out this fire for 30 hours
00:27:02.260yeah good point good so yeah so i i don't think we're getting a real story on it yeah i think
00:27:08.700they got hit by a drone or something never you know they're very well well trump admitted that
00:27:13.880at least the abraham lincoln had been hit he was attacked he said from 17 different angles
00:27:20.780oh yeah and then he said they shot everything down right supposedly yeah but i i i don't believe that
00:27:28.780at all what do you think the uh the casualties are i mean the last report i think they're saying
00:27:33.260like 12 or 13 what are your what are your thoughts on on casualties no i i think i think that i think
00:27:38.480the death toll is probably up around 50 and uh the wounded is up around 800 800 900 so basically
00:27:46.520double what there's yeah because they're saying now it's 13 i think they're saying kia and then
00:27:51.780they're saying around 400 injured so you think it's double that i know for for israel's taking
00:27:55.920a lot of casualties too because israel's lost almost 2 000 in lebanon yeah yeah well that's
00:28:03.020what hezbollah does yeah you know hezbollah said hey come into my lair man we'll chew you up
00:28:08.420yeah and that's what's happening i i heard today i i just saw the headline but uh 47
00:28:15.560um soldiers or israeli soldiers were killed or wounded just today yeah um yeah the idea is not
00:28:26.560good on the ground man and then obviously as an invading country you have a significant
00:28:30.220disadvantage yeah it's uh yeah israel's casualties have hit historic levels for the first time
00:28:38.800the idf lost 47 soldiers in five hours wow that that's it's the family and friends event at
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00:32:11.480Because the longer, if this restarts, the United States is going to continue to fire weapon systems that are not easily replaced.
00:32:22.960In fact, weapons systems that in some are reaching critically low levels and they they can't just be replenished easily by new production.
00:32:33.660Yeah. So I think China's got got the big bag of popcorn just sitting back and they're going to help Iran however they can to extend this thing and to attrit the United States.
00:32:45.580I see that very is a very likely outcome. Yeah. I mean, I agree.
00:32:50.500I think, you know, for the Chinese and the Russians, it's kind of especially for the Russians, Russians have been able to, you know, kind of, you know, they've been able to make a bunch of money.
00:32:59.020They've been able to, you know, kind of take the eyeballs off of them in their conflict with Ukraine.
00:33:03.820Right. And, you know, they've benefited quite a bit.
00:33:06.640So it's like, you know, and they're sharing intelligence with with Iran as well.
00:33:10.040So it's like, you know, they're all benefiting from this.
00:33:12.800People say, oh, well, you know, China needs a lot of the oil that goes through straight.
00:33:15.760I don't know. I'm pretty sure that, you know, Iran's probably more than likely taking care of them,
00:33:19.640making sure they still get what they need since they're such a strong ally, right?
00:33:23.180Yeah, China's also benefiting financially because the payments that Iran is collecting,
00:33:34.900they're collecting it in yuan, and it's being deposited in a bank in Shanghai.
00:33:39.880So this is one more push to have the BRICS countries independent
00:33:46.560and outside of the petrodollar system.
00:33:49.640You know, something else that's interesting is because I saw a revised, like, U.S. list for the negotiations.
00:33:57.920And I noticed that in this new revised list, pulling out of the Gulf was actually on the list, which I thought was crazy.
00:34:04.780Because, like you said, I think this opens the door because we couldn't protect the Gulf states.
00:34:09.640And right now they're reevaluating this relationship they have with us.
00:34:15.960i i don't think and i said this at the beginning of the war i don't think we have presence in the
00:34:21.440region anymore at this point like we've failed the whole reason we're even allowed to be there
00:34:26.740is to protect them and we couldn't do that and that's actually what got them attacked
00:34:29.780so it's like why would they bother with allowing us to keep bases there um when it just makes them
00:34:35.660a target makes them lose an enormous amount of money makes them lose energy resources tourism
00:34:39.820is down uh all across the region you know me and you both know the gulf states these guys aren't
00:34:45.340you know these guys aren't martyrs these guys aren't you know uh people that want to fight
00:34:49.880they want to just collect their money and chill and live in first world convenience and wealth
00:34:53.100and and and have tourism and that's it and for them to be getting bombed like this is like
00:34:57.640unfathomable for them yeah no absolutely listen the biggest loser out of the the gulf is it's a
00:35:05.580contest between bahrain and the united arab emirate and actually i'd say it's the united
00:35:11.840Arab Emirate is probably more damaging because just so much more money was at stake you know
00:35:17.280they had built this major financial center and this luxury real estate empire and then they had
00:35:24.000Jebel Ali this major uh the one of the world's largest free trade ports all that's dead yeah
00:35:31.020yeah and the UAE I mean like for example Dubai's like 90 percent you know immigrants or expatriates
00:35:38.520So it's like, you know, they heavily rely upon and a lot of these Gulf states are trying to diversify and, you know, get more into the tourism and everything else like that.
00:35:45.100But, you know, they're bringing down Zelensky for protection.
00:35:49.520Yeah. Yeah. You know, so I think the I think the government, you know, and the Trump administration realized, OK, we're going to have to concede on pulling out of the Gulf because they're not even, you know, they're making it look like, OK, here's here's here's something we're going to give you a run.
00:36:02.280But I think honestly, it was like you guys are getting out no matter what happens.
00:36:05.040we're not letting you rebuild the bases you know we're kicking you guys out officially um and we're
00:36:10.800going to get protection otherwise so i think that's why the united states was willing to
00:36:14.080concede on that and say you know what we'll pull out the gulf but that makes it that makes us look
00:36:17.680horrible too man this war has been such a catastrophe yeah it was we yeah whenever you
00:36:24.480do a negligent discharge into your own leg don't be surprised if you're limping for a long time if
00:36:31.020and that's the best outcome you know so did you hear uh also i heard that the um the parliament
00:36:39.380just passed i think it got approved today that they're going to start accepting uh vessels going
00:36:45.780through in uh in iranian reels and they're going to be charging them via that yeah yeah yeah yeah
00:36:52.280yeah so that to strengthen their own economy so this is you know this says uh if the united
00:36:59.520states was attempt was to isolate and weaken iran it failed completely utter failure what are your
00:37:05.720thoughts on the blockade because the blockade has been trump's you know retaliation to try to you
00:37:11.020know hurt iran financially and try to get them to comply here um what are your thoughts on it how
00:37:16.220long can it last is it effective it is not effective and the reason it is not effective
00:37:21.940is we don't have enough ships the indian ocean is a big place the u.s ships you know if they were
00:37:31.060able to park right outside the strait of hormuz they might have a shot at interdicting a lot
00:37:38.100but they can't park there because they're within missile drone range of uh of iran so they dare not
00:37:46.500try to operate there they'll uh they'll get blown out of the water so as a result they're hundreds
00:37:54.260of miles away and which means more ocean to cover uh i think it was yesterday that 30 to 34 iranian
00:38:02.740ships with oil made its way out of the strait of hormuz and now the u.s navy reportedly captured one
00:38:10.660Yes, I heard about that the other day when they shot onto that vessel.
00:40:20.840They may, but the reason they don't do that, what they have them do is they'll draw,
00:40:26.900and then they'll go up and grab the slide, reciprocate the slide,
00:40:31.980which then, as it goes forward, chambers, takes a full piece of ammunition
00:40:37.240and puts it into the chamber, locks it into the breach of the barrel.
00:40:45.520The reason they do that, and I'd have to look for the video,
00:40:50.820but there's an Israeli instructor explaining,
00:40:53.300The reason they do that is they don't feel that the people that they've trained are properly trained to not keep their finger off the trigger.
00:41:03.460And in my attitude is, look, if I can't train you to keep your damn finger off the trigger until you've got that gun pointed at what you intend to shoot, then that's the problem's on me.
00:42:22.060Speaking of which, what are your thoughts on the conflict going on in Lebanon with the Israelis?
00:42:28.460That one is not getting as much media attention.
00:42:31.680Yeah, well, they're trying to work the deal.
00:42:34.580The United States is helping Israel to pressure the Lebanese government to turn its military power on southern Lebanon and attack Hezbollah from behind.
00:42:46.500So Israel wants to get them in the front and Hezbollah from behind and to the flank, the left flank.
00:42:54.160And I know you've got to get going soon, so I won't hold you for too much longer.
00:42:58.280So what do you think is going to happen from here?
00:43:03.380Do you think the war is going to restart?
01:13:27.860Like, I think it speaks to the thing where a kind of harm committed by the individual strangely continually draws more ire than the same harm being committed by a structure.
01:13:39.240And so, I mean, and so I kind of am inclined towards this.
01:31:59.980with an ikea bag of whatever and giving it to the people you know sheltering underneath the
01:32:06.360scaffolding at the jail going up in brooklyn next door you know like i think most people would agree
01:32:12.760that that you know like if someone were to be stealing with a purpose we love that in america
01:32:18.700we we we do we can love it again we just have to do it with a purpose i was reading a um a pew
01:32:25.380research poll about our dear thanks americans all you broke niggas put uh say i put the fries in the
01:32:31.180bag and our dear might give you a sub morality and it was it basically was just like well we
01:32:36.060didn't even ask about the obviously immoral things like theft we only asked about like having an
01:32:40.760affair um and and i was like but i feel like part of what i'm seeing around me is that people feel
01:32:48.580like the laws are immoral the rich don't play by the rules it is we live in a society where there
01:32:53.320are billionaires where the top one percent holds 32 percent of the net worth and the bottom 50
01:32:59.200percent holds 2.5 percent so at some point bernett says uh daddy issued a girl from last night was
01:33:04.740rough to get through also just grab my women uh why we deserve you last nice nice glad you got
01:33:09.140the book yeah red pill clippers thank you if the laws don't feel moral do you start to question
01:33:16.920and your own sense of having to abide by them, of course.
01:33:19.640Yeah. I wanted to work off of a point that you were making.
01:33:24.960This was also something that was addressed in a previous New York Times podcast that I did with Ross Douthat,
01:33:31.040where I brought up the concept of adventurism.
01:33:35.000In the Marxist tradition, adventurism is the action that is oftentimes decentralized.
01:33:43.760Oftentimes anarchists will say this is the propaganda of the deed.
01:33:47.660The action itself, no matter how violent or how disruptive it is, is justifiable because the disruption is the point.
01:33:55.840I believe in the power of organized labor and labor militancy and building these structures of power so that we can actually make more effective change, more longstanding change.
01:34:06.340so concepts such as micro looting indicate that there is an energy there just like you
01:34:13.360bro what it word salad bullshit man word salad bullshit bro like what are you even saying
01:34:26.220micro this is micro retardation that's what this is
01:34:33.600dead uh and yet many americans i think are are totally oblivious to this political language
01:34:44.340they lack the political education they lack the class consciousness to recognize
01:34:48.440uh their position in society and lack the capacity unfortunately to to engage in some
01:34:55.640kind of organized disruption uh that would be infinitely more effective i think
01:35:01.280bro progressives engage i love how he calls it organized disruption bro you mean protesting
01:35:07.880like yo what the fuck is going on here
01:35:11.460organized disruption you mean protesting dude like seriously fucking seriously
01:47:55.360Don't involve property destruction, but merely the interruption of the capital flow of the workday, like are criminalized to shocking degrees to me, even in Europe, you know.
02:11:14.420Yeah, so this is what's going to happen with the bank robbery.
02:11:16.980FBI is going to take lead. State locals are going to help them. Probably state police as well are going to be heavily involved. And if they catch these guys, it's going to 100 percent go federal because it's probably FDIC insured. And the fact that people are robbing fucking these trucks is nuts in today's day and age. But the fact that they were able to get away and they haven't been caught yet tells you, you know, that these guys are pretty sophisticated and they had some level of strategy.
02:11:42.480Also, they probably were studying the truck for a while.
02:11:46.260They were probably studying the truck for a while.
02:11:48.980So this was probably led to all this stuff.
02:14:29.840making sidebar as i mentioned right here this is what we've been waiting for in the david
02:14:40.000investigation and the celeste rivas death investigation this is the coroner's report
02:14:44.480so it just came in right so after david was arrested after he has been charged with the death
02:14:51.360of uh charged with the murder of 14 year old celeste rivas hernandez um this is what we've
02:14:56.940been waiting for the cause of death this has been sealed for months um and this is providing a lot
02:15:01.780of details i'm going to tell you yeah and lapd guys uh had this thing sealed for a while because
02:15:06.480obviously they didn't want the wanted to get out there because they were investigating
02:15:09.240because if you guys remember the the police were keeping this thing pretty hush-hush and they were
02:15:16.060saying oh yeah david's not a suspect in investigation you know blah blah but he was all along
02:15:21.460um but they didn't want this autopsy to get out there and kind of show their hand of the on the
02:15:28.040when it comes to the investigation right now it is very difficult to read through this it is gruesome
02:15:33.840but this is going to be a key point for both the prosecution and the defense we know that uh celeste
02:15:39.300body this is the body of this 14 year old girl was found in the uh trunk of a tesla that was
02:15:45.680allegedly registered to David in Los Angeles back on September 8th, 2025. And again, this is going
02:15:54.600to be a key factor in this prosecution as he faces not only... Why did it take the LAPD so long to
02:16:00.120make an arrest? They had to cross their T's and dot their I's chat. Remember, they're going for
02:16:03.960murder one, okay? Murder one requires more elements than like murder two, okay? You typically need to
02:16:11.240be able to articulate a motive you need to articulate um premeditation all these different
02:16:16.960things and then also keep in mind they needed to the motive right which which is what what
02:16:22.700their working theory is which actually kind of you know makes sense is uh that she was gonna
02:16:28.280out him right as a predator and that's what basically happened
02:16:33.980because she was like 13 or 14 when they were dating she was a minor
02:16:39.220first-degree murder charges because they you know they're highlighting special circumstances here
02:16:46.040lying in wait financial gain that she was a witness to a crime but he's also facing sex
02:16:51.500crimes charges and mutilation of human remains so I want to go through this I want to bring on
02:16:56.360a special guest I'm not going to do it by myself I want to make sense of this I'm bringing on Mary
02:16:59.960Jambelic a former forensic pathologist and former chief medical examiner to go through this Mary
02:17:05.340Thank you so much for taking the time. Before we even get started into the details, I would be remiss if I didn't just start with the statement from the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner.
02:17:16.320I'm going to read it verbatim. The County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner determined the cause and manner of death for 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez is multiple penetrating injuries caused by objects.
02:17:26.520The manner of death is homicide. Ms. Rivas Hernandez was discovered at 1100.
02:17:30.940And that's crazy because in his music video, he actually shows himself, like, kind of stabbing a female character.
02:18:25.680But for murder one, bro, you really got to, you know, have your T's crossed and your
02:18:30.020eyes dotted especially when you're going after someone like uh a david like an artist like that
02:18:33.960that has the money and resources to actually fight this thing so you have to be very uh cautious
02:18:38.400statement of chief medical examiner dr oday akbo after several months i am grateful this
02:18:45.720information can now be released not only to the public but also to the grieving family enduring
02:18:50.660loss it is unfathomable they have had to wait this long to learn what happened to their daughter
02:18:56.400The transparency of the information contained in our findings and reports is essential for empowering the community to make informed changes to effectively reduce fear and allowing the community to take informed action.
02:19:07.800Making the department's information publicly available is not just about accountability.
02:19:11.980It is also about social justice and prevention by ensuring access to this information.
02:19:17.640So Bryce, what's up, Marino? Those college debates open to public as well.
02:19:20.060Yeah, of course, bro. They're free, completely free, completely open.
03:00:49.400She was from somewhere, I forget the name of the town that she was from.
03:00:53.920Josie told me that it was like a city that's known to have high crime and drug abuse.
03:01:02.140For age, other private areas without lesions.
03:01:07.340Now, it says other female reproductive tract findings, severe post-mortem changes noted.
03:01:13.340This I just want to highlight because one of the allegations, right, has been put forward.
03:01:18.840is, you know, that David was allegedly engaging in illegal sex acts with a minor, right, with
03:01:26.440presumably Celeste. And I know that there was at one point a question of was she pregnant or not?
03:01:34.100There's nothing to indicate this. Is there something about this particular section
03:01:38.100that stands out to you? No, the report indicates the uterus was normal, so it wasn't enlarged as
03:01:45.540And also guys, a lot of the times people don't, um, when, whenever people kill like their girlfriend or their wife or something like that, they don't normally rape them. Right. You could tell here from the way that she was killed more than likely this very personal thing. Um, but then when you look at the motive, which is like probably to shut her up more than likely, you know, it makes it, it jives up. Um, but, uh, like people that are in relationships when they kill each other, they don't normally sexually assault each other.
03:02:13.920you know um the guy does not usually and in this case it's male to female
03:02:18.000um the men don't typically sexually assault their girlfriend or wife or whoever they're killing
03:02:23.980being in pregnancy there wasn't anything seen on the inner lining
03:02:29.400of the uterus that would be seen in pregnancy uh the but that could also be another angle hey
03:02:36.300was she pregnant right was she pregnant and willing to go to the cops you know that obviously
03:02:40.700would make them probably do some bullshit too external genitalia the description is of
03:02:48.140decomposed tissue so whether there was forceful penetration there because of the advanced state
03:02:55.520of the decomposition it wouldn't be seen i i just want to go back to the skin defects this is a part
03:03:01.420that we didn't talk about or maybe we did i just need to know if this provides any more uh information
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03:03:57.140autopsy report from the David murder. Skin defect, excuse me, three-fourths inch entrance involving
03:04:04.960the right abdomen, 21 inches below the top of the head. One inch right of midline is a three-fourths
03:04:10.640inch length penetrating wound to smooth edges. The wound is orientated in the three o'clock and
03:04:15.640nine o'clock directions. The wound track sequentially perforates the skin and soft tissue
03:04:21.200of the right abdomen and the liver the wound track is an approximately death of one and a half
03:04:27.880inches front to back the skin defect involving the lateral left lower chest 15 inches below the top
03:04:35.260of the head six inches left of midline is a nine sixteenth inch penetrating wound with smooth edges
03:04:40.860path the wound track sequentially perforates the skin and soft tissue of the lateral left lower
03:04:45.060chest left intercostal space and enters the left chest cavity the wound track has a death a depth
03:04:51.920of at least two inches left to right uh guys quick word from our sponsor by the way
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05:51:42.260So in the pre-dawn hours of January 3rd, 2026, U.S. Special Forces apprehended Maduro and his wife, Residence Caracas.
05:51:47.680President of the United States announced the operation of social media post January 3rd at approximately 421 a.m.
05:51:51.780Honor about January 3rd at approximately 545 a.m., just hours after the U.S. military apprehended Maduro and transported him to the USS Iowa Gym.
05:51:58.020A photograph of Gannon Ken Van Dyke, the defendant, was taken.
05:52:01.020I'm subsequently going to upload it to Van Dyke's Google account.
05:52:04.760The photographs depict Van Dyke and what appears to be the desk of a ship at sea
05:52:08.200at sunrise wearing U.S. military fatigues and carrying a rifle,
05:52:10.840standing alongside three other individuals wearing U.S. military fatigues.
05:52:13.600Found the president's public announcement.
05:52:14.740Polymarket resolved several Madurovin as well-arrated contracts to yes at $1 per share.
05:52:22.520Yeah, ultimately, will the U.S. event?
05:52:24.020Yeah, so, and he ended up, so basically he profited $409,000, bro, like four times his
05:54:17.640so yeah that's crazy but this was a while ago so i mean i'm sure they saw the suspect actions but
05:54:25.460just now decided that everything was kind of yeah because they had to build the case and
05:54:29.200have all the documents right okay yeah yeah that's true it took time so they actually
05:54:32.220actually they moved kind of fast on this they arrested him three months later um so yeah that's
05:54:37.340basically what happened uh you what you got something you want to share right well it was
05:54:41.020just the department of justice state uh their statement on x they dropped the statement here
05:54:46.280So it says, U.S. soldier charged with using classified information to profit from prediction market bets, Gannon Ken Van Dyke, allegedly made more than $400,000 trading on Polymarket on the basis of classified information regarding the timing of a U.S. military operation to capture Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
05:55:06.020And then it says here, this is from Todd Blanche, the new attorney general.
05:55:09.740Our men and women in uniform are trusted with classified information in order to accomplish their mission as safely and as effectively as possible.
05:55:16.280and are prohibited from using this highly sensitive information for personal financial gain.
06:14:36.340You didn't ask him any tough questions.
06:14:39.760Yeah, and the reason why it's easy to say that is because there's no neutrality when it comes to this topic in the Middle East.
06:14:46.720You either are against Israel and their policy, you're against our foreign policy in support of Israel, and you viciously condemn that on a consistent basis, or you straddle the line and you're in favor of a war in Iran that does nothing except address the proxy situation that Israel has to deal with on a day-to-day basis when they try and violate the sovereignty of its neighbors.
06:15:08.200so it's really annoying and kind of frustrating when patrick david goes well i don't know why
06:15:14.080you're saying this to me like i'm a zionist well it's like hey because you don't do anything when
06:15:19.120it comes to condemnation of israel and they've exacerbated so many already pre-existing issues
06:15:24.400in the region and now that we're at war with iran in the beginning let's not act silly we can pull
06:15:28.800up the clips you vinnie and adam were raving about how this is going to be a successful operation
06:15:33.700and the United States is making an ultimately good decision
06:15:36.560and we should get the Shah back in power,
06:15:38.720maybe not Reza Pahlavi, but something like the Shah,
06:31:53.380But now I'm glad that he actually mentioned that.
06:31:54.940I had Nick and Netanyahu on in the same month.
06:31:57.120Oh, now it makes sense why you pre-recorded it.
06:31:59.300You wanted to be able to say, I brought Nick on and Netanyahu to kind of save face for the inevitable headache that would come from the Netanyahu interview.
06:38:51.500And look, first of all, Iran is a rogue nation that has been ostracized by the global community per the command of the United States with our sanctions that we've imposed on them.
06:39:01.700And so numbers that you get out of Iran are already questionable because are they even coming from Iranian sources?
06:39:06.620And if they are, like Iran Intel or anything else, you still got to look at what's happening on the ground now and the rally around the flag effect.
06:39:15.160This is something that everybody strategically steps over.
06:39:19.080Prior to this conflict, even if more than half of Iranians were not in favor of the IRGC,
07:23:17.720Between the 1960s and 1975, Shah led skirmishes backed by the U.S. and U.K. and Israel on the Iraqi border to weaken Iraq, which was a Soviet-aligned Arab nationalist state.
07:23:27.320The Shah's Iran was used to reduce Soviet leverage in the Persian Gulf, a key oil region.
07:23:31.820This was supported by the U.S., U.K. and Israel.
07:23:33.600Between 1961 to 1975, the Shah waged proxy war in Iraq by supporting the Kurdish rebellion alongside the U.S. and Israel in an effort to destabilize Iraq's Ba'athist government, which was a Soviet ally and Arab nationalist power.
07:26:40.700that can be considered a violation national defense information regardless of classification
07:26:46.200the law so i was reading what the doj put out they say and the government says that van dyke
07:26:52.360made more than four hundred thousand dollars in profit here what do we know about how investigators
07:26:58.320might have been able to trace that money do we have any indicators we do and the good thing about
07:27:04.400assuming they probably did grand jury subpoena's pulled all his financials
07:27:07.740ai and algorithms they flag these suspicious transactions so again stock market probably
07:27:13.340yeah making an account and then putting that kind of money in immediately is is big red flag best
07:27:17.900example right someone buys a stock or a lot of stock shortly before it spikes in value well
07:27:25.100that's going to raise red flags investigators of the sec and doj are going to look into that
07:27:30.300transaction. Particularly if it's someone who hasn't made that type of trade before. Similarly,
07:27:36.920right? And a lot of people on social media were pointing to this. How does someone make this type
07:27:42.460of prediction shortly before it happens? Obviously, we know that the president was talking about
07:27:47.360potentially using military force in Venezuela. But if someone makes that type of wager shortly
07:27:54.440before the U.S. goes into Venezuela and captures Maduro and bets a large amount, that is going to
07:28:01.120raise red flags. Authorities at the FBI, they're going to look at that transaction to see if it
07:28:07.600was based on non-public classified information in Austin. That's exactly what happened here.
07:28:12.480There's also allegations, Nima, that he tried to cover his tracks, deleting accounts,
07:28:17.400changing email addresses, moving money into crypto. How important is that going to be with
07:28:21.900prosecution's case it's going to show show of guilt and and knowledge of guilt yes that was very
07:28:29.180important obviously we've all heard the expression the cover-up is worse than the crime now not
07:28:33.400necessarily the case here but that is consciousness of guilt people that try to cover their tracks
07:28:38.820delete evidence uh hide emails and other information those are people who have likely
07:28:46.220committed a crime and every judge in every courtroom in this state in this country are
07:28:50.880going to allow that evidence in as evidence of a guilty mind and consciousness of guilt so how much
07:28:56.300of this operation to nab maduro is likely to come out in court i mean this was such a high profile
07:29:01.780operation it's a classified operation it's got a lot of uh not a lot of it's going to be needed
07:29:07.640in court because he was already indicted which means they already did they already have the
07:29:11.600evidence they need the operation they did the work yeah they already did the investigative work
07:29:15.520so like the operation to grab him isn't really going to be needed for discovery purposes that's
07:29:20.340irrelevant what he was already indicted which is what which is the is he and they indicted him back
07:29:25.420in like 2020 bro so like they're going to just use the evidence that they had back from 2020 to
07:29:30.780indict him uh that's what's going to be discoverable they don't have to disclose how they
07:29:35.200actually captured him classified nature to it so given the classified nature of this case
07:29:40.500do you expect if this goes to trial that we'll learn more about the internal operations or
07:29:45.540something like that i don't think we will and in addition to the information being classified
07:29:49.840But there's actually a special procedure in these types of cases, and it's the Classified Informations Procedure Act, or CIPA.
07:29:56.780So essentially what has to happen is the discovery has to be turned over in a SCIF or secured facility for just the defense attorneys.
07:30:05.500The judge needs to make sure that anything the jurors see or is made public can potentially be redacted to remove any classified information.
07:30:13.440Yeah, but they won't even have to really do that like that because, again, this guy was indicted like five years ago, Chad.
07:30:18.020so he got a data like in 2020 or 2021 or some shit like that so like they already had the
07:30:23.600evidence to charge him it's just that they went ahead and pulled the trigger now but they've been
07:30:28.940had the evidence against him which is like narco trafficking and for those who don't know and and
07:30:36.580obviously like you could speak more to this but i think a lot of people don't really always
07:30:40.220familiarize themselves or understand like what that means but like indicted is like pretty much
07:30:45.380your cook like they've been building a case on you for a minute and now it's just a means of
07:30:49.020actually you've been formally charged by a grand jury at the federal level which at the federal
07:30:52.640level when they get a grand jury indictment on you they have quite a bit of information
07:30:56.000because remember it's feds yeah so um it's not a whole different game yeah so they become ready
07:31:02.060yeah they always come ready for the most part um okay and they can with the 6-9 case they could
07:31:07.240have got him sooner but they waited they actually had to get him fast in connecticut you spoke about
07:31:12.840this extensively yeah because he could have been killed but they were going to continue to build a
07:31:16.340case on him yep right yep oh and that's something that i learned from you because that's very
07:31:20.020interesting how the feds work because yeah basically there was a throw on his life and
07:31:22.980they were terrified that there was going to be a shootout so they had to get him right then and
07:31:25.740there okay so let's see here they react to us on bike no we'll increase property well over your
07:31:31.620property maybe is a problem but like if i see a dude who owns a gyrocopter flying over the river
07:31:36.260which they do i'm not saying i'm being oppressed because he they miss our brother's player i'm
07:33:19.240And it says that incest is fairly common in Somalia.
07:33:21.380Around 49% of Somalis are the product of first or second cousin marriage.
07:33:24.860I wasn't this disastrous for Democrats.
07:33:27.020I don't know that that's true because they seem to be embracing him and sort of glossing him.
07:33:32.220obviously he's on the New York Times podcast he's getting platformed he's invited to Yale to speak
07:33:35.940um at the same time that for instance at UCLA a woman who survived the 10-7 attacks was faced
07:33:41.780with protests because it was offensive to students that somebody who had survived that kind of
07:33:46.760violence should speak because they were pro none of it makes any sense but well because they lied
07:33:50.960like a lot of these uh people were like you know they lied about 10-7 that that's why so many people
07:33:56.560are outraged by it because 10-7 was filled with propaganda to justify what led to all the
07:34:02.180wars across the Middle East it's interesting we're also saying you know Obama spending time
07:34:06.580with Zoran Mamdani like that one girl one of the captives said oh the Hamas guy raped me with his
07:34:11.100eyes and then she went to Israel and her personal trainer raped her like what yeah that was you
07:34:16.120remember that it's like I certainly remember the girl with the duck lips yeah like yo she's over
07:34:22.240here like oh because they asked her straight up hey did any of the Hamas fighters uh grape you
07:34:27.360and she was like no but he gripped me with his eyes as he sat there and watched me and then she
07:34:32.480goes back to israel safe and sound and what happens she gets great by one by an israeli
07:34:37.220personal trainer and that was crazy bruh like what can't make that type of stuff up can't make
07:34:44.340this shut up bro eagerness and you even saw it in the facial expression of the woman who was
07:34:47.560interviewing him there's so much eagerness to latch on to what they see as charisma and reaching
07:34:52.380the youth. And no one in the Democratic Party is willing to call this out.
07:34:57.380My favorite part of the Yale speech was when Hassan said that the collapse of the Soviet
07:35:01.460Union was one of the greatest, what do you say, catastrophes of the 20th century. And
07:35:04.760then he was like, after it ended, you know, people were committing suicide. They lost
07:35:07.720their jobs. There was a lot of rape and children being murdered. And it's funny because it's
07:35:12.300like, uh-huh. And all that was happening while the Soviet Union existed too. So like your
07:35:16.380point is bad things the Soviet Union were doing persisted after they ended. Okay.
07:35:19.480Was he talking about the way it got broken up?
07:35:21.660Because I think it was like businessmen that kind of decided how it was going to happen.
07:35:24.880He was saying that after the Soviet Union collapsed, there was a lot of suicide, murder, crime, and those bad things emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union.
07:35:31.300He's trying to make this point that while the Soviet Union was bad for a lot of reasons, they had some stability, and after they fell, everything was chaotic and destructive.
07:35:37.720And the problem is the Soviet Union went and, like, you know, I don't know, killed, like, 30 million.
07:35:40.440They had everybody in, like, 30 million people.
07:35:41.900There's, like, so many people in jail.
07:35:42.980Yeah, Ukrainians starved to death in the, was it the 30s, the Holodomor?
07:47:30.940He's very fun good on Israel-Palestine, actually.
07:47:32.800Even on domestic policy, I watched him on Jubilee, and although I disagree with him, I thought that he did a good job.
07:47:39.320Anybody who's into debating, and I'm really not even the biggest fan of debates, I feel like for a large part, they can be fruitless.
07:47:45.980They're really just for entertainment.
07:47:46.860but you know he's good you know he's solid so you got to acknowledge that and and also come to the
07:47:52.500fact that we need a lot more of that on the right definitely need a lot more yeah they are no better
07:47:56.800time to need more of it than now and but no you're correct that they they tend to be far more
07:48:01.400academically sound they tend to be a bit more educated etc um so yeah and and and you know
07:48:08.640a lot of us on on the right wing are let's just be honest like dude well they run the cities bro
07:48:13.200Well, they run the cities, right? Chicago, New York, L.A. All of these cities are Democratic, left-leaning, a lot of youth, whereas the MAGA base, the conservatives, you know, they exist within these municipalities as well.
07:48:25.520But for the most part, you know, they're kind of stretched throughout the South. They're stretched throughout maybe the Bible Belt.
07:48:30.360And so there's not as much infrastructure. There's not as much money. There's no big tech there. There's no real big schools there.
07:48:35.980All the Ivy Leagues are nowhere to be found in that area. So there's just no access for that base, for the white right, for the heritage American base to, you know, kind of be able to weaponize a lot of the arguments that can go far against the left because they just don't.
07:48:52.080And it's not in the culture as well. You know, like it's not in the culture for a lot of people on the right. They don't like college. And look, college is a scam to a degree, but it's nuanced.
07:49:00.000yeah but it's nuanced like if you want to go into stem if you want to be a doctor if you want to be
07:49:04.160an engineer if you want to do then you need school and even then i'll say as a college grad
07:49:08.300like my degree did little to nothing for me but it did help me you know i did learn a lot i learned
07:49:13.300a lot about economics i learned a lot about things that helped me today in the stream so
07:49:16.560it's just something that you know the right could take in their back pocket as a no is to get a
07:49:21.780little bit more educated as a as a whole as a base because what's the meme surrounded around
07:49:25.400people on the right or maggot supporters you know they're like retards with a big make america great
07:49:31.100again hat driving an old truck all around and then not knowing anything about how the world works and
07:49:36.800dean withers is like the epitome of kind of exposing that because he goes on tiktok and he
07:49:40.600debates all of these guys and of course dean withers is way more qualified than all these
07:49:43.740others but he makes them look so stupid so there definitely is like this starvation on the right
07:49:50.640for you know uh an intellectual conversation or intellectual rhetoric uh but we can keep going
07:49:58.500yeah but yeah like you know not to pick on osmogold or whatever but like you know when
07:50:02.820one of the top guys over here just saying based all day like okay things up that is the progressive
07:50:08.120revolutionary impulse you know how i imagine it there's like high school you know it's like a
07:50:13.340maybe like a middle school playground and there's this kid with like a leather jacket and his hair
07:50:17.180all messy and you know all the girls like oh he's a bad boy that's the democrats and then there's
07:50:21.260this like nerdy kid who's like walking and then the the kid in the jacket shoves him to the ground
07:50:25.900and then all of his friends start laughing and the nerdy kid gets up and goes that was really
07:50:29.080funny of you to do that to me you're so smart he's like yeah shut up get out of here that's
07:50:32.600how i view the democrats and republicans like when remember when bowman like pulled the sign
07:50:37.440off the door and then opened it committing a crime and then they're just like started again
07:50:41.520look they're doing it right now i mean i've got to get discord nitro i've got to get discord
07:50:45.520nitro bro yeah it's not like a connection thing it's like a yeah yeah it's your discord is trash
07:50:49.840yeah we're not going to fund the people who protect the border and manage immigration and
07:50:57.140custom enforcement and and schumer called them all evil in the last day or two so that is what
07:51:01.260they think they don't believe in law he called them evil and and rogue and everything these are
07:51:05.980people who literally check your passport when you come in and out of the border i mean that is where
07:51:10.660we are where there is good and there is evil and unfortunately i think a lot of my colleagues
07:51:14.880refuse to understand this is not our fathers this is not our grand I don't think so I think
07:51:18.600they're cowards that is true as well I think you know because you can see there's a handful of
07:51:21.900Republicans that are not cowards and they get into trouble in the media they're willing to
07:51:25.020stand up speak out I'm one of them you know perhaps yeah uh cause fights but uh many
07:51:29.700Republicans just keep their heads down shut up this is easier to do yeah because regarding the
07:51:33.360decline of America and like reversing that what like what are you like into the technocracy I
07:51:37.640don't see like a better world than a technocracy I just don't want global totalitarian networks
07:51:41.620that seize your free speech and shut off your bank account well but that's where we're headed
07:51:45.040i mean that's what the liberals were doing they were deplatforming everyone who disagreed with
07:51:48.160them that's what this is yeah this is that dude just gave a whole you're a person who buzzword
07:51:51.940but he's calling out the issue and then they can do communism the real way that's never been tried
07:51:56.660that's a smart contract let's uh let's jump to the story from the post millennial 114 000 new
07:52:01.000yorkers have fled since uh in 2025 ahead of the mamdani taking of the gracie mansion across all
07:52:06.620income levels more people moved out of new york city than moved in the only thing i would say
07:52:10.660a lot of people are like, yeah, that'll show. No, this is what they want to happen. Take a look at
07:52:13.560this from the New York Post. Ken Griffin's Citadel claps back at Mamdani's viral penthouse video,
07:52:18.040threatens to scrap $6 billion New York City development. Do it. Do not put $6 billion
07:52:23.980into New York. I can sit here and talk about accelerationism all day and say, aha, people are
07:52:28.880going to leave New York. They want that. It allows them to consolidate power because the people who
07:52:32.520are leaving are the people who vote against this. But if you pull your investment out, they have no
07:52:36.600power they will lord over a pile of ashes if people keep investing in new york city despite
07:52:41.860knowing the psychopathic crackpot has how is new york i i don't know you're a connecticut so
07:52:47.440obviously it's a it's a bit different but you're not too far from the city has it has this new
07:52:51.760mayor affected you at all or like no and look i'm not a favor of socialism i don't like him
07:52:59.300i would have never voted for him but like the whole nyc is ruined thing is really being dragged
07:53:05.260then i see some desperation engagement posts on x like this is mom donnie's new york and it's trash
07:53:09.960on the street like hey dumb fuck there's always been trash on the street in new york city so i'm
07:53:15.320not a resident there terrible forever it's always yeah but what i will say is what what tim is saying
07:53:20.840right now is unfortunately cope new york city is the richest and greatest city in the world
07:53:25.940and despite the socialist being in office i don't think that's going to be derailed anytime soon at
07:53:30.700least in the foreseeable future that's asinine you've got the stock market you've got nasdaq
07:53:35.360you've got wall street billions and billions and billions of dollars will always be going in and
07:53:39.700up in an inside and outside of new york despite whoever is mayor and that that's just like
07:53:44.260an unseizing reality so this is like like this you know this is what bro this is how i can explain
07:53:52.140it to you of course i'm conservative of course i'm i suppose somebody will call me far right
07:53:57.920whatever but like this this is the problem this is what i was just saying niggas on the right get
07:54:04.260so into this like emotional trope like no new york is ruined on you like you're showing your
07:54:09.880low iq shut the fuck up like figure it out i don't even know i don't even i mean i look i hate
07:54:15.520new york yeah i don't care but i'm not the biggest fan i love it in doses but i need it in doses i
07:54:20.560would never be able to live there i don't think but you know i like going for a little bit but
07:54:25.040what i'm saying is like you know it's just like this cry baby fest like oh mom donnie mom donnie
07:54:31.240it's like hey bro then let's get let's get in power let's win let's teach people how to think
07:54:35.540let's gain some influence let's not run this podcast with randy fat fuck fine and then complain
07:54:40.480about zaron mom donnie when the guy across the table from you is taking millions of dollars from
07:54:44.660israel and the same mayor who's mayor in new york city the most influential city in the fucking
07:54:50.440world said that he does not support israeli war crimes and he won yeah and so the guy across the
07:54:55.880table from you is supporting that so like do you not see where the pendulum is beginning to swing
07:55:00.680now and that's what's so frustrating you know it's like yeah i get it i don't like mom diney either
07:55:05.020but enough with this like right wing culture vulture rhetoric like this is so fucking annoying
07:55:10.020bro and this is what i'm saying hopefully that's kind of clear it's like oh mom diney mom diney
07:55:14.040yeah it's like hey bro you're sitting across the table from randy fine we have bigger fish to fry
07:55:17.800yeah and new york city although there may be some policies that go into effect that certainly affect
07:55:24.020the upper or rich class really i'm not in favor of that i strongly disagree with that i hate
07:55:30.240socialism but you know at the end of the day what are we talking about you know it's kind of silly
07:55:35.040it's just like a part of this like anti-left wing kind of like oh he's a it's a part of the
07:55:40.340culture war it's so easy because he's a sitting duck you know he's a muslim but at the end of
07:55:43.880the day they're gonna just attack him for being muslim this whole time i guarantee
07:55:47.740but bro listen and i'm giving niggas on the right the antidote right here i'm muslim and i'm telling
07:55:54.600you i don't like him but he's well spoken he's charismatic he's young he's fiery he's energetic
07:56:01.380and he had an excellent campaign you know he's in the subway he's talking to the youth he's
07:56:06.040addressing the problems head on he did what trump did that's what trump did right trump
07:56:10.040has an excellent campaigner he gave people exactly what they wanted to hear that's what
07:56:13.860this guy did so are we going to sit on the podcast and have randy fine on across the table bitching
07:56:18.220about everything else in between when the real problem is israel or are we going to get people
07:56:22.380in positions to combat this guy who are also very smart witty funny young handsome charismatic that
07:56:28.880have opposing views like you know what i mean like let's actually address the issue because
07:56:32.680you gotta acknowledge version of him is what you're saying to fight him we can't fight him
07:56:36.320with all tactics i see what you're saying there's nothing like that in new york right you have that
07:56:40.840with fishback in florida obviously yeah but this tim support fishback i probably doubt it yeah so
07:56:46.100it's like bro you know you're complaining about it but you're not trying to fix the issue yeah
07:56:50.420you need you need you know we can't use the old guard to combat this shit we need to get into the
07:56:54.780new and we need to like modernize and realize and i told you i said this when he won the election
07:56:59.680earlier this uh when he won the election last year be prepared democrats from this point forward
07:57:05.160are all going to have anti-israel rhetoric this is going to be the way that they campaign they're
07:57:10.440not going to take the AIPAC money or they're going to get the money in other ways from other
07:57:13.820shell packs. And if the Republicans want to keep up, they're going to have to adopt this more
07:57:19.240modern campaign style where you're not owned by the Israel lobby. So we need to catch up because
07:57:24.920the Democrats are already doing it. And Mamdani has proven that that's the campaign that's going
07:57:28.580to win. And the whole Republican rhetoric of like, oh, yeah, I would go to Israel first is my thing.
07:57:32.720That shit ain't going to work. And yeah, having Randy Fein on talking about it is retarded. But
07:57:36.000i agree with you you we cannot use the old guard republican uh campaign um it's it's so outdated
07:57:42.260and it's becoming cringe it's like hey to recognize and defeat your adversary step one
07:57:47.540is giving credit to their expertise and that's exactly how mom donnie won this election he was
07:57:53.320an expert you know and he campaigned well so it's just like bro you know and i'm not trying to rip
07:57:58.400on these guys especially tim but like bro come on you know i don't want to do that like 50 year old
07:58:03.320right-wing crying session like nigga let's let's mobilize here so but um go ahead yeah uh yo can
07:58:10.560you run this um let me give you if you want i can i can give you this link in the time that way you
07:58:16.360can stop it as you need so i gotta run down i'm gonna run down sir to grab burrito i'm fucking
07:58:19.020dying burrito where'd you get it from actually you don't gotta say uh um what the fuck is the
07:58:27.240name so i over eats it i could give you the name it's some like new spot here check your telegram
08:27:58.960that's what people are talking about when they say that they lied about October 7th no one's
08:28:04.580denying the fact that atrocities occurred on that day however um they the atrocities that
08:28:09.820occurred were not enough to justify the aggression that Israel wanted to use so this is why and they
08:28:16.980knew the attack would happen yeah and they knew it was going to come too this why uh guys like
08:28:21.360Yossi Landau right from Zaka told a whole bunch of ridiculous fucking lies that um that
08:28:28.940were way worse because netanyahu and he actually prepped them before he did his press conference
08:28:33.360netanyahu needed political juice to justify a crazy campaign into gaza as well as an entire
08:28:40.760regional war in the middle east so no one says that october 7th is fake what people say about
08:28:46.560october 7th is it was a sensationalized event and a lot of the atrocity porn that they used to
08:28:53.000justify the the subsequent aggression wasn't real which was the mass rapes the beheaded babies babies
08:28:57.760in ovens uh women being mutilated and babies outside their stomach all kinds of crazy shit
08:29:02.220which was demonstrably false and people admitted there's a great documentary on this guys it's
08:29:06.840called uh atrocity inc actually directed and made by a jew uh max blumenthal fantastic work
08:29:12.740when it comes to israel um i you know glenn greenwald it is the thing too like i said before
08:29:19.040i always give jews their flowers that are in the fight with us glenn greenwald max blumenthal
08:29:24.880normal finkelstein dave smith um who else trying to think
08:29:29.720there's more i just can't remember it comes to the top of my mind yeah there's so many more i
08:29:36.900just can't remember them right now because it's been man i've been going for about nine hours now
08:29:40.320so um yeah but yeah we'll keep going this is this is gonna be a hadith part so and then after we do
08:29:46.060this you look like you're you're tuned out bro you're tired so we'll no no no i'm letting you
08:29:50.760cook the thing is i just responded to the october 7th thing the october 7th thing is like it's just
08:29:56.680crazy that it still carries weight on mainstream platforms without any sort of like pushback and
08:30:01.840there was a reason why it was done and there's always me that will stand here and say what they
08:30:08.460did to innocence is disgusting and we always condemn that but there's like 40 other pieces
08:30:13.160to it that are omitted and that matter greatly to understand the greater reason as to why it
08:30:17.900happened in the context behind it. Obviously, Saudi Arabia was about to sign a peace deal with
08:30:21.520Israel. They were going to join the Abraham Accords. They were going to do the red heifer
08:30:26.000ritual, which means that Mesut al-Aqsa will be destroyed eventually. Hamas knew that. Abu Arbaid
08:30:30.660said that Israeli and IDF personnel look like normal Israeli civilians walking amongst the
08:30:36.520streets. And so some videos may have looked a different way than they actually were in reality.
08:30:40.400That's why they streamed it to show that they weren't actually trying to kill civilians. Now,
08:30:44.100whether they did in totality is obviously not true right there were still casualties but like
08:30:48.720the whole october 7th situation you can't find any of the videos that they claim you can't find any
08:30:53.320of that on video if it happened like you would have found it or the babies it's blanketed as
08:30:57.840this mass campaign where they flew in on paragliders and just started destroying people
08:31:02.360and it really wasn't that it was a calculated attack to seize hostages so they can have
08:31:06.680political leverage and get what they wanted and delay the sacrifice of the red heifer which would
08:31:11.500guarantee the destruction of the Masjid al-Aqsa as well as the fact that Saudi Arabia was about
08:31:16.600to be the last leg standing in favor of Palestine to eventually join the other side and so they had
08:31:21.380to do something now I'm not again that's not justification but that's just a little bit more
08:31:25.780of a high IQ analysis rather than oh it was a monstrosity the babies were beheaded and there's
08:31:30.420no proof for that and it's like why would Hamas do that there's obviously a political motive it's
08:31:34.860not that just these violent crazy rambunctious monkeys but that's what they want to paint it as
08:31:39.080But it's all political and there's all motivations behind it.
08:31:42.200And you have to understand that no matter how much you side with a faction or you go against it and that's completely your prerogative, you have to understand the motivations behind why either your friend or your enemy is doing something.
08:31:54.620Because that's how the world works, right?
08:31:56.540And to do this lazy intellectual analysis and say, well, they're just violent monsters who just roam the streets and want to take people and kill them.
08:36:41.520All right, Riyad, time for you to shine.
08:36:44.080yeah so i already know what hadith he's gonna bring up yeah let him play it and then you can
08:36:50.300rebut it yeah go ahead let's see mas charter why did i read it for you you you sure can uh let's
08:36:57.240see what was the everyone in the chat already knows it uh let me let me pull it up and i'm
08:37:06.120gonna read it uh let's see the uh here we go the hour will not be established until you fight with
08:37:11.940the jews and the stone behind which a jew will be hiding will say oh muslim there is a jew hiding
08:37:16.860behind me so kill him strike him that is uh is that the the it's in the hadith so so i ask you
08:37:23.880the scene because considering that's one of their religious texts um and then how many jews have you
08:37:29.620said in the greater 15 million in the diaspora more jews in the world yes there are fewer jews
08:37:33.880today than there were before the holocaust jews have not even repopulated wow yeah there's yeah
08:37:39.040So I just want to throw this out there. Considering the religious drive and the $1.2 billion, do you believe there will be more money in favor of anti-Jew or pro-Jew?
08:37:51.180So I don't even know what Randy Fine is about to say, but very quickly, yeah, that hadith is authentic. That hadith is not prescriptive. It's descriptive, and it's eschatological. So the whole point of it is to highlight what will happen when the end times come.
08:38:05.420The Prophet's not saying in that hadith, this necessitates the end times
08:38:10.240He's saying that this will be one of the realities in the end times
08:38:13.740Which is that Muslims and Jewish people will be at a violent war with one another
08:38:17.740And so obviously, that hadith coming from the Islamic Prophet
08:38:21.680Believes that the earth will give the Muslims a whereabouts to their adversary
08:38:25.720In that situation, it happens to be the Jewish people
08:38:28.060But they always take this hadith and spin it like
08:38:30.260Oh, this is what they're telling the Muslims to do to the Jews