Hypergamy Is EVIL! Israel DESPERATE For War And The US Desperate For Escape...Here's Why!
Episode Stats
Length
3 hours and 32 minutes
Words per Minute
110.08144
Hate Speech Sentences
242
Summary
Nancy Guthrie is missing from her Tucson, Arizona home. Her body was found in the desert not far from her home in a remote area of the city. The FBI is working with local law enforcement and the Tucson Police Department to identify the suspect.
Transcript
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hey, they'll have folks going out door to door.
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Then earlier today, we obviously got the drop of images
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that we have seen, that we have been playing here,
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Give us a sense of what it's like on the ground tonight
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at this hour, evening, obviously, where you are.
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Well, obviously, there has been a lot of that activity
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The outreach to the public is a big part of this.
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Putting together a website to give people access
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They can look at the information that is assessed by the FBI
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as a way for the public to learn what's happening
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in the investigation and a way to contribute tips
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Obviously, a lot of that center's right here in Tucson
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That is where Nancy Guthrie has had her life and family.
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Is it a case where whoever's responsible for this
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There's also been a broader outreach across several states
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And now there is a work that's happening involving a few officers
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or sheriffs, deputies at a time going to areas where there might be
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Commercial businesses in the area that is not too far from where Nancy Guthrie lives.
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To describe her home, as we have, as being particularly desert-like
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in the sense that it is so dark here at this hour of night,
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There's also a lot of vegetation that blocks some of the visibility
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But she is not far from a thriving business area
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where there is a lot in terms of bright lights and shops
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And guys, just so you know, I'm getting ready to...
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I'm going to give you guys a very in-depth analysis of this conflict.
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I'm probably going to give you guys one of the most comprehensive
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the day before Netanyahu comes to the United States.
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I'm kind of preparing things right now for you guys.
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hey, can we cover the Nancy Guthrie disappearance?
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So this news literally, just as I opened up YouTube,
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I saw, I was like, oh shit, let's see what's going on here.
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And now, what I will say when it comes to kidnapping cases, right,
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from what I understand, at least from what I last reported,
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the family was trying to get signs of life and they didn't get that, okay?
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Anytime you don't get signs of life, that's a big problem, right?
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You can make the argument, well, she could be alive.
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It could be that just the kidnapper is worried about being traced,
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You know, just because they didn't get proof of life
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But just from my experience and me understanding
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you are not going to get the person back alive.
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This is just one of the ugly realities about kidnapping.
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Very rarely do kidnappers kidnap people to actually get a ransom
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And the reason why, simply put, is because when you kidnap someone,
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you bring a lot of law enforcement attention to you.
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We're talking, FBI is going to be on the case automatically.
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We're talking about the state police is going to be involved in the case automatically.
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We're talking about the local police from which you kidnap the person
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We're talking about the county sheriff's office is going to be involved
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So cases like this automatically draw an all-hands-on-deck approach,
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okay, because kidnapping overlaps with so many different jurisdictions.
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So, like, the reason why the feds get involved is because there's, you know,
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whether it covers state lines or not, you can reasonably infer that state lines
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are going to be crossed just due to the nature of trying to evade law enforcement
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So a lot of the times, kidnapping cases, though most, okay,
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so a lot of kidnapping cases, they'll start at a state level.
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So, like, the state police or the sheriff's office will be, like, the lead, kind of,
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and they'll rely heavily upon FBI resources, right, to assist,
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and the FBI will be involved as well a lot of times from the onset
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And we also know that there's a high likelihood that it's going to affect
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interstate nexus, and there's a high likelihood that they'll be transported
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Also, in this interconnected world that we have with the Internet and phones,
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et cetera, all of that can be used to justify interstate nexus as well.
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The reason why murder-for-hire cases go federal a lot of times is because
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you utilize a phone a lot of times, you know, to conduct a conspiracy.
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So state or local sheriff's office or local PD typically leads it from the beginning,
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and then the FBI is involved in the entire process, giving their resources,
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And then if there's an angle, right, to take it federally,
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nine out of ten times the state will give it to the feds to take
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because at the federal level, we're talking about, you know,
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We're talking about an AUSA that's not going to be as overworked as an ADA.
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We're talking about these guys doing 80%, you know, of their time bare minimum.
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There's no parole in the federal system, right?
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So this is why these kidnapping cases are worked this way between all the different agencies,
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and when the smoke settles and the guy's captured,
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that's when they all get together and figure out how are we going to charge this,
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And if there is a federal opportunity, most of the time the state will be totally cool
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Unless you've got a very aggressive ADA that's going to push and go hard.
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But most, you know, jurisdictions won't have an issue with giving it to the feds
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there's going to be a very slim chance that this woman is going to be found alive.
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She's been gone for about damn near two weeks now.
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I don't know if proof of life has been established.
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From the last report I saw roughly a day or two ago,
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And a lot of times, you know, these guys that are kidnapping, right,
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if your goal was to get money, you can get money in far more discreet ways.
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Like, because, okay, if you're going to kidnap someone and your goal is to get ransom,
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right, which is basically just making money illicitly like most crimes,
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that aren't going to bring national fucking attention to you
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and the full brunt of U.S. law enforcement, right?
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So if you're kidnapping someone, there's going to be a very,
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But what I'm saying is it's typically not the money,
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So that's what leads me to believe, well, that's why most of the time
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in these kidnapping cases, the person is not brought back alive
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even though the criminal will lie to police and say it is about the money.
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Crooks will often say, I want a ransom to cover the real intent
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Because typically they'll say, ask for some crazy amount
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and the family has to go through the process of getting that money.
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That buys them time to, you know, get rid of the body,
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you know, move somewhere, you know, travel interstate, whatever.
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You know, and I don't want to be like the bear of bad news or whatever,
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but I'm giving you guys a more, I guess, pragmatic look at the situation
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this is one of the stupidest ways to go about it.
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And a lot of the times saying that they want a money or ransom
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is just a cover to give the kidnapper more time
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to either A, evade detection, or B, dispose of the corpse.
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Not having a corpse or a weapon makes it significantly harder
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Outside of some like crazy forensic file type shit,
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not having a body or a murder weapon is extremely difficult to solve.
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Monday, Monday was an eye-opener and informative content,
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Yo, I just want to thank you for what you do for us.
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You were the first Rebel Influencer I've seen on my timeline
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even before I used to be a bum, no job, no car.
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Now I have a job, three kids, and I'm working and getting myself
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Yo, I was in Hawaii for working a amount of Asians there as well.
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It was crazy seeing the Pearl Harbor yard, one of the build.
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Yeah, well, you got to remember, Hawaii is much closer to Asia.
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Can you do a specific episode on moving out to live on your own?
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You're an older brother, figure to me, so I had this made for you.
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I am, I need to watch Seabroos and Negroes, and if so, how true is it because I consider
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Would you send Chris in mode of fat concentration camp if you're a furor?
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I think it's a skill set that you still need to learn.
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Don't know if my paycheck went through, oh, slash.
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From what I understand, you guys have more restrictive gun laws than we do.
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The loser black dude from Flagrant has his nails painted.
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Cash says, think you're right about this not going to end well.
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They said the reason why no ransom was played is because they couldn't provide proof of life.
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And some people might argue and say, well, he doesn't want to provide proof of life because he could be traced.
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Well, you could make that argument, but just looking at the trends or whatever,
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most kidnappers aren't actually kidnapping for ransom.
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Waylo says, this is a YouTube short of Tony A roasting the loser from Flagrant.
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So, you know, it'd be awesome if we hit 7,000 tonight.
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I'd prefer to not cut the stream, but it seems like I have to cut the stream to get people to sign up.
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I recently started putting money into QQQM, VOO, and VTI.
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Do you believe that is a good investment for the future?
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You know, anything that follows S&P 500, total stock market, typically is going to be very safe.
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I purposely, with my Vanguard guys, I just set it and forget it.
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I just, like, put in a certain amount every month.
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This is the least I could do since I had y'all waiting for 45 minutes.
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And guys, let me formally apologize for that, by the way.
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The reason why it took me a while to get on is because I was on the phone fucking...
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And I just, like, invest, like, basically, like, $1,000 a month, $2,000 a month, whatever.
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But, you know, you can really, like, you know, quickly build a pretty good-sized portfolio
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if you put it and keep it in there long enough.
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I should probably increase my contribution since I've been buying as much real estate.
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Savannah Guthrie conducted high-profile interviews with survivors of Epstein's sex trafficking ring on NBC,
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including discusses about his associates in the broader.
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Can you give a quick recap of what's going on with the whole stream, not just current vid?
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Well, this stream I'm going to be covering, I'm going to give you guys an in-depth analysis
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of what's going on with Israel, Iran, and United States.
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As you guys know, Benjamin Netanyahu is coming to the United States.
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But he's having a big meeting with Trump, okay?
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And it's important to note that he actually puts this meeting up a week, chat, okay?
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He was supposed to have this meeting on the 18th, if I'm not mistaken.
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He brought it up a week, which is a big red flag and actually builds credibility to what
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I'm going to tell you guys before and what I've been telling you guys in my analysis before
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as far as like what's going on with Iran-Israel.
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And it's actually really disappointing to see the mainstream media like lying on Iran so
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You know, they're not giving you guys the full story, and I plan to do that.
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And I have some videos here where I'm going to show you guys why Donald Trump and the
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Israelis are so reluctant to hit Iran this second time around.
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I don't know if you guys have caught on, but we've had this armada out there in the Persian
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Sea or Arabian Sea, whatever the fuck you want to call it, right?
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But we've had this armada out there with the Lincoln aircraft carrier surrounded by destroyers
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and submarines for a very long time now at this point.
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Costs almost $10 million a day to keep that armada out there, okay?
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So there's been an enormous amount of bullshit reporting on what's really going on.
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And my goal with this stream is to kind of explain all of this to you of what's really
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going on, because both sides are being deceptive.
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The Iranians are being deceptive and the United States.
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And now that the Israelis are here, there's also going to be their end.
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So it's a fairly complex situation because a lot of things have changed since the 12-day
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war and my goal with this stream is for you guys to understand where the fuck we're really
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Because I've been watching quite a bit of American media on this, and it's fucking incredible
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how much they're withholding from the American public.
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So by the end of the stream, you guys will understand why we're going to war, what Iran's
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capabilities are, what the United States' capabilities are, what Israel's capabilities are, what Israel
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wants, what the United States wants, what Iran wants.
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And we're going to go into specifics as to why this second time around things have changed
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But obviously, this is breaking news with Gun3, so yeah.
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Hey, Ryan, I got here to give you a quick recap.
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Dixie says, Ryan, do you recommend I read or search about history?
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I feel like a majority of the information I learned years ago in high school are not credible
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Yeah, dude, a lot of the shit you were taught in high school is bullshit.
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Kidnapping became federal after the Adam Walsh case so that FBI research could be acted immediately.
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FBI, because they tend to be high-profile cases, so that's going to always draw the FBI in, at least from an assistance perspective.
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And also, with Cash Patel and Bongino, they're making sure that the FBI gets out there on the street more, too.
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All right, you see that Sean Ryan confronted Congressman Ro Khanna on Epstein using the words Goy and Goyim, episode 278?
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I like Sean Ryan, bro, but I got to be very honest with you guys when it comes to, like, these operators and these guys that were, like, former Green Berets and Navy SEALs and shit.
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Like, bro, these dudes are fucking terrified of a certain topic, man.
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From what I understand, I think Sean Ryan was a former CIA contractor.
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So, you know, they're really afraid to talk about that topic.
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They might allude to it a little bit, but I did see what you're talking about.
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So, I don't, you know, it's kind of doing it a little bit, you know, covered up, which I get it.
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A lot of times it's them talking on the phone saying I'm okay.
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I think fasting is gay, if I'm going to be honest.
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Intermittent fasting, I get it, but, like, when niggas are going on water diets
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and, like, not eating for 80 hours and shit, bro,
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Guerrero says, hey, Myron, thought this might be a good topic.
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Discuss about the fighting of U.S.-made thermal weapons during burning a 3,500C cause.
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Yeah, they're not going to go all the way, though, for obvious reasons, which I get it.
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At least 10 people right now in Canada are shooting.
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Mom, what's the worth of kidnapping a mid-news anchor mom?
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They're going to probably want six to seven figures.
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Big Boss Take Your Mom says, is Robin Hood a good one?
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Yeah, dude, any, any, you could use any brokerage account, bro.
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None of them are really, it really comes down to convenience and what you like.
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Like, it really doesn't matter which one you use.
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But you can't go wrong with any, any fucking platform.
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I would say, like, you know, if you could get one, get on one of these platforms and they give you like an offer, like, oh, sign up and we'll give you some free stocks.
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Like, just go with whoever, like, has the best entry offer.
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But outside of, like, entry offers and shit, they're all fucking the same, bro.
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All right, let's get back to this Guthrie situation.
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But hopefully you guys understand now how kidnappings typically end up and how law enforcement approaches them.
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Yo, Myron, I am a ninja who married a pog when I was 24, nine years, three years, nine years, and three kids later, she's pregnant by Cameroon and filed for divorce despite 2,100 alimony and 1,600 subsports.
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And that's why I also, I'll tell y'all, man, don't get married with the state involved, dude.
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Matt says, Myron, I know you hate YouTube, but seriously, would you look into getting better mods on there?
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These guys make you look bad talking shit to other commentators, banning saucing chats for no reason.
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YouTube has, like, stupid guidelines, bro, so they're probably cleaning it because you're saying retarded shit that can, like, get the channel in trouble.
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I don't really moderate the Rumble chat or the OSS chat.
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The reason why they moderate the YouTube chat is because YouTube is lame, dude.
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And the YouTube chat shows up on screen as well, so they're cognizant of that.
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Like, I only really send you to Shadowrum if you're annoying.
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You just, like, blatantly are trying to do some bullshit.
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A community that is very peaceful as part of her life here, but not far from activity.
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Chendi says they have really high fees from Robin.
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Where there could be businesses that might have seen something or know something or have the kind of cameras and so forth.
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Before these images, that sort of outreach was really looking for who was out at 2 in the morning on that Sunday more than a week ago.
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Now they've been able to narrow it significantly by seeing a real figure who came to her home in those wee hours addressed to commit a crime.
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And now they have more information to work with.
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We've been told by the FBI a spike in tips tonight.
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As we expect, not all of those will have actual value, but authorities have the manpower to handle it.
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They're working with the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
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And the FBI sources that I've been talking to say this particular questioning of an individual is in the hands of Pima County, and they are directing any inquiries to Pima County.
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So that tells us that this is something in an early stage, perhaps.
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This is something that could be trying to elicit information from an individual.
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As your conversation has been having, has been unfolding here.
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Thank you for the other five gifted, my friend.
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YouTube says there's an alignment of planets and you switch bodies with Trump for a day.
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How would you sabotage the White House and their plans without being compromised?
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Marty, you might not have time for this today, but this video, I think, shows what cancer TikTok is and how it is affecting young girls to seek attention.
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Is questioned by authorities, has the right to not participate?
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We don't know any of those details, and it will take time for that to come out.
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What we certainly hope is whatever is happening in a room with law enforcement is valuable.
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Either eliminating someone or learning something that could help lead to answers about where is Nancy Guthrie, is she okay, and can she be returned to her family?
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So, with all of this at a scale of national profile, we're really sort of inviting our viewers into the incremental work of law enforcement.
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We don't have more answers right now, but there have certainly been very meaningful developments today that are hopefully getting investigators closer to the answers they need,
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and for the Guthrie family and the community here, closer to bringing her home.
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Kelly, I want you to stand by on that community piece.
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And for those of you guys that are watching, there's multiple ways to get involved in those shows.
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Honestly, I think I probably run the most interactive political commentary show.
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You know, a lot of other people don't read Super Chats and interact with the audience.
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That's why I have the chat on the screen from all the different platforms.
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You can see people typing from YouTube, people typing from Kik, people typing from Rumble, from OSS, et cetera.
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So if you want to get involved in the show, if you're watching on YouTube, as you guys know, I'm demonetized.
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So you can just go to MyronGainesX.com, send in your chat.
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It shows up on screen any time you donate five and above, okay, automatically.
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And then for all the people that are on OSS, you can donate through there.
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And, you know, if you're on Rumble, you can Rumble Rants in.
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So there's multiple ways to get involved in the show.
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And I do enjoy interacting with you guys, answering questions and, you know, getting feedback and shit like that.
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And I don't think really there's many people that do that.
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I think, like, probably, I'm trying to think of, like, political commentators that are live that, like, actually interact with the audience.
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It's really, like, just me and Hasan Piker, bro.
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Like, everyone else either, A, like, reads chats at the end so they don't, like, read them during the show.
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And the chat has, like, no influence on what they have planned for that day.
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Well, I like to integrate the chats into the show.
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So whether you're on Kik, you're on Rumble, you can super chat on Kik as well using Kiks.
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...way that this community has rallied around the Guthrie family.
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I'll come back to you on that in just a second.
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But you're saying something important, and I want to go to Jim Cavanaugh on this.
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Restless Viking says, breaking news from Canada.
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Authorities say they have identified the suspect who was described in a police alert as a woman with brown hair wearing a dress.
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This is the beauty of having an interactive chat, guys.
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So 10 dead, including suspect in mass shooting.
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...you are that he's sitting beside you right now.
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So this must have been a terrible, terrible day for you.
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Oh, guys, those Rumble numbers are off, by the way.
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They're encountering fresh and fit numbers too.
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I don't know why, because he's using the software too, because they're live as well.
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I'm in the lab and x-ray, and my coworker came in and asked me if I knew what was happening at the high school, and I was like, no.
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So then I went to my office, which has a window that looks directly onto the high school across our parking lot.
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And that's when I saw the fire trucks and the RCMP and the ambulance.
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RCMP is their version of the FBI chat, Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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CBSA is their version of Customs, Customs and Border Security Agency or some shit like that, CBSA.
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RCMP member with his gun drawn, crouching in our parking lot.
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And then that's when I got a hold of Darian, and I just told him to keep me on the phone.
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And that's kind of what he did until the RCMP were able to get the kids out of the mechanics classroom and to the community center.
01:31:52.480
And as someone who works in health care, did you then have to go to work?
01:32:07.100
They told any of us that had children in the high school to go home, and there were people that were brought in.
01:32:19.200
My colleague, Ian Hanemansing, is with us here tonight, and he's been listening to you.
01:32:25.620
And I just wonder, Ian, I know you have some questions here and some thoughts that you want to ask Darian and Shelley.
01:32:34.100
I mean, to either one of you, but maybe primarily to Shelley, we have people across the country watching, you know, caring, wanting to help.
01:32:42.760
What message do you have for them from Tumblr Ridge?
01:32:50.280
I think it's going to be just, I've had people reaching out, Darian's had people reaching out, just saying, you know, that they love us, that they're concerned.
01:33:04.400
And it's going to be probably the days, the weeks, months ahead, where the community is going to come together.
01:33:16.300
And I'm just thankful my son is sitting here beside me.
01:33:21.020
And Darian, it's been a few hours now since you've been able to leave the school.
01:33:29.680
Have you been, you know, calling friends, going online with friends?
01:33:36.700
I think the reality of it all is definitely starting to set in once the numbers were revealed.
01:33:43.920
And I'm just sticking close to family and people that I know and just trying to, I think, keep my mind off of it a lot.
01:33:52.300
But adding on to what Shelley said, we just all need to work together as the close community that we are
01:33:59.420
and make sure that everyone affected by this tragedy today gets the proper help and support that they need to keep on moving.
01:34:10.640
That you're willing to talk to us tonight, your thoughtfulness, your eloquence.
01:34:23.320
A police-initiated public alert was issued as officers responded.
01:34:31.440
once police determined there was no outstanding suspects and no ongoing threat to the public.
01:34:36.160
As part of the initial response, officers entered the school to locate the source of the threat.
01:34:42.080
During their search, police located multiple victims.
01:34:45.400
The individual believed to be the shooter was also found deceased from what appears to be a self-inflicted injury.
01:34:53.320
So the shooter killed themselves as usual with these suicide, with these mass shooters.
01:34:58.200
Six additional people, not including the suspect, were found deceased inside the school.
01:35:02.640
Two victims were airlifted to hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries, and a third victim died being transported.
01:35:12.740
All remaining students and staff have been safely evacuated, which was about 100 people.
01:35:18.940
Police are working closely with the school district to support a coordinated reunification process for families.
01:35:24.080
Approximately 25 others are being assessed and treated at the local medical center for non-life-threatening injuries.
01:35:34.080
As the investigation progressed, officers identified a secondary location believed to be connected to the incident.
01:35:40.380
Two additional victims were located deceased inside a residence.
01:35:44.220
Police are conducting further searches of other homes and properties to determine whether anyone else may be injured or otherwise.
01:35:50.680
And we've kind of seen this trend chat that, like, this might be another T, bro, honestly.
01:35:55.780
They said it was, like, a cross-dresser or some shit.
01:35:57.740
Clearly this is some, like, mentally deranged individual, as usual at this point, right?
01:36:02.500
It's like, even in Canada, we're starting to see these woke motherfuckers go nuts with, you know, with their bullshit.
01:36:15.980
We're continuing to follow that breaking news out of northeastern British Columbia.
01:36:22.660
Police responding to an active shooter at a secondary school in Tumblr Ridge.
01:36:29.900
Yeah, the active shooter alert, this would have come about three hours ago now for Tumblr Ridge.
01:36:34.900
It covers actually quite a large area, Tumblr Ridge, a small community.
01:36:38.200
In addition to that, Chetwin, Dawson Creek also included in this RCMP saying that all of these areas, particularly Tumblr Ridge, is in a shelter in place.
01:36:53.220
And do not go to the school unless directed to do so.
01:36:58.800
There is the secondary school as well as the elementary school.
01:37:02.240
And according to the school district website, there is a lockdown and a hold and secure in place for the two schools.
01:37:11.020
What we know from the latest RCMP press release, they are saying that the original suspect is believed to have been found dead.
01:37:18.380
They are right now working to confirm whether or not there is a second suspect in this.
01:37:23.580
And according to the initial active shooter alert, that active shooter was described in that alert as being a woman, brown hair, wearing a dress.
01:37:32.760
They are also working to determine whether there are injuries, whether there are victims in this.
01:37:38.180
We have confirmed with a STARS air ambulance out of Grand Prairie that they have dispatched an air ambulance to Tumblr Ridge.
01:37:45.560
But there is no word yet at this point whether or not there has been anybody airlifted.
01:37:50.200
All right. And what more do you want to tell us about this story?
01:37:52.060
Well, that, you know, just talking about Tumblr Ridge and the fact that I say it's a small community, we're talking about a population of about 2,400 people here.
01:38:00.160
So it is very small. There are just the two schools here that we're talking about.
01:38:05.300
And the MLA has already been out issuing both a statement, talking about conversations.
01:38:12.300
How much you guys want to bet this is like a member of the Transformer team, if you guys know what I'm saying?
01:38:16.740
And contact that he has had with the solicitor.
01:38:20.380
And clearly, it's a Western problem, not just an American problem.
01:38:24.400
Minister General in the province receiving information from the very top on this and is on his way to Tumblr Ridge to be there for support.
01:38:35.980
Unfortunately, at this point, we are facing an active shooter situation in the town of Tumblr Ridge, the beautiful community, idyllic mountain community.
01:38:47.160
And excessive resources have been sent to the community in the way of RCMP enforcement, in the way of ambulance support.
01:38:57.480
And I can't stress this enough to the folks of Tumblr Ridge.
01:39:02.160
Please, please obey the stay-in-place and shelter order.
01:39:07.860
The other thing to say about Tumblr Ridge, and as I say, it's a small community.
01:39:15.680
It is an area with a spotty internet service, spotty cell phone coverage.
01:39:20.540
And not only is it up against the Alberta border, it shares the same time zone, the mountain time zone.
01:39:26.220
And so that is why you would see the area ambulance dispatched from Grand Prairie, Alberta.
01:39:31.620
Yeah, still relatively early in the day there, about 525 mountain time.
01:39:35.680
Let's review kind of what we know at this point, because there are rumours online, as there often are, on these stories.
01:39:41.880
And in our newsroom, we're sifting through what is confirmed and what isn't confirmed.
01:39:46.080
So in terms of one person being dead, has that been confirmed by the RCMP?
01:39:50.340
That is confirmed that the suspect in this is believed to have been found dead, yes.
01:39:55.820
Okay, and that there may be another person who's a suspect.
01:40:01.820
They're working to confirm that as well, working to confirm whether there have been injuries in this, victims in this.
01:40:07.180
Yeah, I was watching an interview that CBC did with a local RCMP official and struck by a couple of things.
01:40:14.000
First of all, when he was asked about a second suspect, he pointed out that there are all kinds of rumours,
01:40:19.680
all kinds of people saying, look, we think we've seen somebody.
01:40:22.520
But often in shooting cases, there are reports of a second shooter, and it turns out that there isn't.
01:40:30.580
The other thing I found interesting, and I don't know how much of this you've seen,
01:40:33.820
is when that officer was asked, a senior officer was asked, are there victims?
01:40:41.740
You'd think at this point, this many hours after the alert, they would have a sense.
01:40:45.120
Yes, I got the feeling that they are being very, very careful about how they release information at this point.
01:40:51.580
But as far as we know officially, no confirmation of other victims.
01:40:55.920
No, but let me read you right from the press release.
01:40:58.400
This is the latest from the RCMP, saying that work continues to determine whether a second suspect was involved
01:41:09.300
As well, I think it's worth noting, and like I say, it is spotty internet, cell phone reception in Tumblr Ridge,
01:41:18.480
Now, from what I understand, I don't think Canada has as many shootings as we do.
01:41:24.460
They have quite a bit more gun regulation than we do.
01:41:29.280
Obviously, there's a good amount of woke people in Canada, too.
01:41:32.560
Woke people tend to not carry firearms as much.
01:41:34.300
And they don't have the same gun rights that we do here, right?
01:41:40.180
They don't have like a Second Amendment equivalent.
01:41:44.180
So, yeah, but Canada is definitely not going to admit if it was a T, if you know what I'm saying.
01:41:48.640
To this, the advice, the instructions from the RCMP, if you are in Tumblr Ridge,
01:41:59.060
Avoid distractions such as texting, listening to headphones, or being on your cell phone.
01:42:08.480
Place a barrier between yourself and the threat using solid objects, walls, and locked doors as protection.
01:42:15.360
Yeah, so 10 dead, 25 injured is what it's looking like right now.
01:42:20.900
Interesting, because you don't see shit like this coming from Canada.
01:42:27.940
I didn't comment on it, but let's go ahead and kind of cover it real fast.
01:42:34.140
Bride gives the rapper Chief Keep one last chance to bag her before she gets married and officially becomes off the market.
01:47:40.120
Let me just clean up some of this shit here on the screen.
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I'm going to fix this, and we got a lot to talk about.
01:48:07.680
This might save some of y'all lives what I'm about to fucking say here, bro.
01:48:15.720
All right, let's talk about this, because this is fucking insane, dude.
01:48:29.020
For those of you that just walked in and is like, what the fuck is going on here?
01:48:32.720
I'll play this one more time for y'all niggas, and then we're going to talk about this.
01:49:40.760
I think I'm speaking to a higher IQ audience here, but we got a lot of new niggas here
01:49:45.120
that sit there and think that men and women are equal and equal partnerships,
01:49:58.200
Blank slate equality that progressives and feminists subscribe to inegalitarians is not real.
01:50:11.100
And the reason why it's not real is because men and women are fundamentally different from a biological intrinsic perspective
01:50:20.620
that for the most part is extremely predictable and natural to human order.
01:50:32.800
Now, now that we've established that men and women are different, let's get into how are they different.
01:50:43.900
And this is a trait that's kind of changed definitions, right?
01:50:52.340
Now it's, you know, what we've kind of colloquially used as open hypergamy.
01:51:00.600
It is a process of women marrying up in social and dominance hierarchies.
01:51:07.720
And it's extremely important for you guys to understand that this is one of the most fundamental differences between men and women.
01:51:17.600
This is one of the biggest fundamental differences because men, for the most part, do not marry or get into relationships with women based on their economic status,
01:51:29.020
their ability to provision, their ability to protect, or any of that shit.
01:51:45.960
We're concerned with a completely different array of traits than women are.
01:51:50.260
So men deal with women from a replication value perspective.
01:51:55.200
Women deal with men from a security perspective.
01:52:09.340
Now, now that we've established that men and women are different biologically, fundamentally, and we are different in how we mate,
01:52:14.700
now we can actually properly address this video.
01:52:22.320
The concept of hypergamy, which is women marrying up, women dating up, women smashing up, whatever.
01:52:36.720
Female nature is destructive if not controlled.
01:52:41.400
If a woman cheats on a man and has another child, right, that will have severe consequences on not just herself and the child, but also on the man.
01:52:59.980
If a man has an affair, right, the damage isn't going to be as destructive.
01:53:13.020
Women cheating is far less forgivable, or let me go further.
01:53:18.720
It's unforgivable while male cheating can be forgiven because when a man cheats, we cheat for different reasons than why they cheat.
01:53:27.620
And women have to get to a certain type of mindset.
01:53:33.560
They have to be in a certain emotional state to do it.
01:53:37.240
And for a woman to cheat on you and be in an emotional state to cheat on you, she must disconnect with you, which at that point, you're cooked.
01:53:48.080
Now, going back to hypergamy, and it's important that you guys understand this, I want you guys to, like, really grasp this.
01:54:01.220
Ancient people from different parts of the world all came to the same conclusion.
01:54:15.340
So we need to make decisions for them, and they need to be subordinate to us because we must protect them from themselves.
01:54:26.660
Women are emotional creatures that do things based on their emotions.
01:54:32.380
The problem with this is when you make decisions based on emotion, emotions change.
01:54:38.540
So you might make a really bad decision based on how you felt at the time that can have very longstanding consequences for you in the future.
01:54:47.540
A lot of women aren't really farsighted with their decision making.
01:55:04.060
Well, I know plenty of women that are smart and rational.
01:55:09.540
But that is still a fraction of the female population.
01:55:15.280
If I take 100 men and 100 women, right, the majority of the men are going to be rational to some degree.
01:55:25.780
Versus if I take 100 women, only a minority of them will be rational to the same degree.
01:55:36.620
And we have to operate on generalities here because generalities is how the world works.
01:55:40.080
So, and I really want you guys to hammer that home.
01:55:44.940
Since the beginning of human history and time, every major religion, every group of people have all established that women are fucking stupid and they need men to lead them.
01:56:02.380
Now, what we have here, which I explained to you guys what hypergamy is, there's something called open hypergamy.
01:56:13.760
And open hypergamy, it's more of a colloquial term, but it is the practice of openly engaging in practices to market yourself to higher status men.
01:56:28.640
Now, open hypergamy is a relatively new thing because of the advent of social media.
01:56:37.220
Prior to social media, women were contained within their immediate geographic location as to finding a partner.
01:56:48.980
In the 1950s, a girl pretty much had to pick a guy from her local area.
01:56:59.820
It was very difficult for her to have access to, let alone speak to, higher status men and have certain opportunities.
01:57:14.020
But women weren't able to exercise it to the same degree.
01:57:20.280
The other thing I also want to say is that back in the 1950s, we had constraints on female hypergamy.
01:57:29.380
Well, Myron, how did we have constraints on it?
01:57:35.360
We had a society that basically reinforced certain values.
01:57:47.760
So, all of these different things, these social paradigms, were in place to protect women from themselves.
01:57:56.360
This all started to erode in the 1960s with the invention of birth control, the free love, open love movement, rock and drugs, right?
01:58:13.200
Basically, the 1960s were one of the most transformative decades.
01:58:16.880
Actually, I would say it's probably the most transformative decade in American history.
01:58:20.180
We're talking civil rights, we're talking immigration reforms, we're talking feminism, free love.
01:58:27.760
The 1960s was the beginning of what we're dealing with now.
01:58:34.320
And a lot of people will sit there and tell you that the goal of feminism was for women to be equal to men.
01:58:42.280
And I'm here to tell you guys that that might have been, right, and I'm being extremely charitable here, that might have been the intent of the first wave feminists.
01:58:54.840
But what feminism is now, it's not about equality.
01:59:00.640
It's about eliminating conventions that keep women in line.
01:59:13.820
It's about eliminating conventions, right, that keep women in line.
01:59:23.940
It is the stripping of male authority while still making them responsible.
01:59:30.980
It is the creation of family courts that are lopsided in a woman's favor.
01:59:37.380
It is Duluth model legislation that favors women in domestic violence situations.
01:59:51.140
It is a criminal justice system that always assumes the man is guilty and the woman is innocent.
01:59:56.720
So we've overcorrected for the benefit of women, and we are now at a point where women have more rights and privileges than men do.
02:00:10.020
And with this expanded societal influence, open hypergamy thrives.
02:00:22.040
And the reason why open hypergamy thrives is because feminism systemically destroyed the conventions that kept women in line in the first place that protected them from themselves.
02:00:33.960
Now, now that we've explained the biological evolution of men and women, we've explained the difference between our mating strategies, we've explained the male mating strategy versus the female dating strategy, then we explained hypergamy, then we explained how hypergamy was contained and failed thanks to the 1960s onward.
02:00:59.180
Then we explained what open hypergamy is now arrive at exhibit A, this girl here, okay, because this didn't just happen in a fucking vacuum.
02:01:10.920
This is decades upon decades of male subjugation to the female way of thinking.
02:01:21.620
The reason why she has zero shame with posting a video like this on her wedding day, calling out to a low IQ rapper of high status.
02:01:36.940
This is actually important too, because objectively speaking, I would argue that 90 plus percent of women would find him extremely unattractive.
02:01:53.040
And I see people in the chat saying it's a joke.
02:01:58.620
Because you guys are missing the fucking point.
02:02:00.740
I'm going to, I'm going to explain that because I already know I got stupid niggas in chess saying it's a joke.
02:02:14.300
So anyway, so you got someone like Chief Keefe here, right?
02:02:17.760
She's saying, oh, I'm getting married in 10 minutes.
02:02:31.960
It's that society thinks it's okay to make this fucking joke.
02:02:42.920
Because I can tell I got some blue pill retards in the fucking chat.
02:02:45.920
Let me be explicitly crystal fucking clear about this.
02:02:56.080
The problem is that she thinks it's okay to make this joke given the context of what's going on.
02:03:07.420
This cements what I've been talking and building up to.
02:03:10.000
The fact that she thinks it's appropriate to make a joke like this proves to me what I've been telling you motherfuckers for damn near five years now.
02:03:38.200
This would be completely unacceptable decades ago.
02:03:44.780
But the fact that she makes this joke, let alone makes it on the internet,
02:03:50.820
so that it could be spread far and wide and her husband's face is being shown.
02:04:02.440
This is testament to what I've been fucking telling you guys.
02:04:05.620
We live in a gynocentric social order where women can do no wrong.
02:04:10.100
Now for the idiots out there that don't understand why this is a fucking problem,
02:04:14.420
let me go ahead and put it for you guys in an example that you might understand that would be analogous.
02:04:23.560
You guys were watching too much fucking goy tube with a bunch of cucks.
02:04:26.300
So let me give this in English that you would understand, retard.
02:04:28.880
For all the soy boy liberal fucks here that don't get what I'm getting at.
02:04:37.440
This is the functional equivalent to a guy getting on a camera, dancing on TikTok and saying,
02:04:46.120
Yeah, my wife, our first date, I fucking raped her.
02:05:23.240
and people don't understand that men and women are completely different,
02:05:56.180
And when I say that we live in a gyno-centric social order,
02:06:07.400
3 to 4K of you guys watching between Twitter and shit like that, right?
02:06:16.140
But we still have cucks in here defending the woman,
02:06:29.480
In our fucking side of the internet, they're saying this.
02:06:33.040
Could you guys imagine what it's like out in normie world?
02:06:35.740
If I'm getting idiots in my fucking chat saying stupid shit like that,
02:06:38.940
and they don't realize that this is a microcosm of a far larger problem,
02:06:46.100
The majority of men in America think that this is appropriate behavior.
02:06:49.640
And that is precisely why we have the problems that we have.
02:06:54.160
It is openly, socially acceptable to destroy your male counterpart's reputation on camera
02:07:02.100
and effectively rape him while thousands of people watch.
02:07:09.240
Character destruction and the rape of a man's reputation by women
02:07:17.540
And that is the bottom line of why this is a fucking problem
02:07:22.160
This is precisely why I wrote two fucking books on this shit.
02:07:25.780
Why women deserve less and why women deserve even less.
02:07:35.360
so you don't got a fucking gun to your fucking head
02:08:53.600
The fact that she posted this in the first place
02:55:10.680
subprime is not good credit, less than good credit.
02:55:21.140
So we'll call it something that people really won't follow, and we'll tell you what.
02:55:26.700
We're going to have people lend you money, though you are a subprime borrower, and I will figure
02:55:37.400
out some government agencies to guarantee your loan, though I don't think you're a good risk.
02:55:46.940
We don't want, initially, the banks said, sorry, this is too risky, Mr. President, for us.
02:55:58.720
It's the hardworking people's money sitting in our bank.
02:56:02.440
We can't lend to people whose credit is not prime.
02:56:06.400
You're asking us to lend to people who are subprime.
02:56:09.800
And he says, here's the key, if you don't, Mr. Bannon, I'm going to make sure the Justice
02:56:17.620
Department charges you with discriminatory lending, because you refuse to lend to my subprimers.
02:56:28.200
In business terms, you should never lend to, but what we'll do is we're going to, I'm going
02:56:34.920
to form an agency called Fannie Mae and Ginnie Mae, which is another agency names.
02:56:48.300
Even though you, and maybe you don't even have to work as hard anymore.
02:56:51.280
Sure, that's probably a harsh statement, but these players, these two big firms, Fannie Mae
02:56:58.000
and Ginnie, will guarantee the fact that that bank will receive its money.
02:57:08.240
I refuse to lend to Mr. Bannon, but now he has the big brother, his Uncle Sam.
02:57:13.800
He went to his Uncle Sam, and Uncle Sam says, I'm guaranteeing it.
02:57:21.660
Give me as many people as you can give me, because Uncle Sam is the best credit in the
02:57:28.200
Not only is it the United States government, we'll take it all.
02:57:35.100
For those of you that are unaware, this interview was conducted by Bannon to try to repair
02:57:39.700
Jeffrey Epstein's destroyed image after his sex crime convictions by the state in West
02:57:51.360
And these interviews were conducted somewhere between 2018 to 2019, if I'm not mistaken.
02:57:58.880
These interviews that he conducted with Epstein.
02:58:05.540
And these got released in the last batch of Epstein files.
02:58:07.800
As we can handle, because it's the best investment for the moment.
02:58:13.040
It's a strange investment, because it has politics that has inserted its way into the
02:58:25.880
We'll make guarantees that you who can't get a house normally will be able to get a house
02:58:32.160
The bank says, this is the best deal in history.
02:58:34.780
We will package 100, 300, 1,000 of you subprimers, and we'll sell it off to somebody else.
02:58:43.340
And the whole system becomes mired in subprime mortgages.
02:59:03.380
Well, then you get the people, go back to your first question to me, government leaders.
02:59:11.600
Government leaders know if they're good, and they can do mathematics, they can balance their
02:59:19.900
So certain people in Congress said, well, how do you value these subprime mortgages?
02:59:27.820
The banks say, we've been valuing them the same way we've always valued them for the past 20 years.
02:59:35.400
The accounting firms, there's something in this country called gap accounting, which is
02:59:41.440
And we account for them the same way we've always accounted for them.
02:59:46.960
If we paid $1,000 for your mortgage last night, when we put it on our books today, we're going
03:00:09.680
Well, the Congress people said, that's not really a good answer.
03:00:14.660
You know, that doesn't give us confidence that you know what you're doing.
03:00:28.800
Uh, because I think I might start, um, uh, solo streaming, uh, on one platform or just
03:00:45.840
Obviously, there'll be one mainstream platform and then, uh, one platform for, um, and then,
03:00:58.220
So I'm going to put a poll here that I want to get your guys' opinion on.
03:01:03.280
Would you be able to value it at what you paid for it the day before?
03:01:17.000
And Wall Street says, that's not the way you can think about this.
03:01:23.140
We always value things at the cost from the day before.
03:01:29.420
In essence, to say, not what it was worth yesterday, but if I have to sell, what would it be worth?
03:01:39.900
So what happens is, every bank now has to value something that they bought yesterday at lower than they paid.
03:01:48.380
Never before in 20 years did they have to do this.
03:01:52.040
So something they bought at 1,000, on their books was 1,000, is now 990.
03:02:00.480
That starts to, you asked the question about what did I start to think about.
03:02:03.760
Something's 1,000, on 990, this person now has to value it at 980.
03:02:08.960
When did you first start to get nervous, understanding Bill Clinton and all this?
03:02:24.220
I think we're going to have all kinds of changes.
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Did you ever anticipate, before it happened, something like 2008 could happen?
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It's the word, I can beat it to death, is that it's very much like, would I anticipate I'll have a heart attack tomorrow?
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Because in fact, as I said, the blood was getting dried up in the system and the head, which is sort of the central bank, wasn't working.
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I mean, if you have an older parent, would you say it's possible, did you anticipate him having a heart attack today?
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No, you hope things are going to go better and maybe they'll fix it up.
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The system was getting too complex and it wasn't based on derivatives because what people keep forgetting, and as I was just explaining,
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Wall Street and in many professions, including Wall Street, Wall Street makes it sound complicated.
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They don't want the little guy to understand what they do because they make so much money and they don't do very much.
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So they couch it in words like derivative and stock options and commodity futures and different types of contracts.
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Okay, guys, I'm going to drop the thing right now.
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Martin, there's kids as old as 11 that can't tie their shoes because of Crocs.
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You know, OG, Bob, you're missing the overall gist, bro.
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Like, you keep repeating yourself screaming about MI6.
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Stefan Diggs must have been down bad to fuck that ugly bitch.
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Hey, Martin, have you seen the story about the NFL player who got arrested in Florida this past Sunday
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for running his Lambo into his ex-girlfriend car?
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Could you please bring back the megaphone for after hours?
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Ambitious, please get Donovan back on the show.
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The womanies episode is my most rewatched episode.
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Outboy says, have you seen or heard of Professor Jing Nguyen?
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He seems pretty based on IQ on a plethora of topics, especially geopolitics.
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So I think it'd be a fun segment of reacting to his videos.
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If it's the guy that I'm thinking about, I've watched some of his stuff, bro.
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He just comes off to me as, like, an extremely wordy guy that enjoys yapping more than conveying information in a concise, succinct manner.
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I do understand that there are people that like his content, so I'm not going to bash him.
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He conveys information in a way that I'm not really a fan of.
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But as someone that also is, like, in this world of communicating information to people, I just don't think his methodology is optimal.
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So, like, he talks to, like, an academic group every day.
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As a professor, the way you convey information is going to be significantly different from, like, a YouTuber or, like, a political commentator.
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I take complex things and give it to you guys in layman terms.
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Some people enjoy, like, listening to professors lecture.
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I'm just not a fan of how he conveys information.
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If you got a good piece that you want to send me.
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But every single time I've seen him break down things, I'm like, bro, you could have said this in a sentence, dude.
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Like, you're literally trying to, you're going to matrix-end yourself.
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I've been clipping you for six months straight every single day.
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I would really appreciate if you could shout out my YouTube and Instagram, too.
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And then we got Myron Gaines Daily, and we got After Hours Daily, all run by OSS members.
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So let's run this up for all three of these guys.
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I'm going to post all their links in chat right now.
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Then I'm going to need you guys to engage in a poll.
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You guys are all, I should see the subscribers fly up to like 300, by 300 at least.
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So let's get these guys to 1,000 subscribers so they can get monetized.
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Is it me or is there, or was this guy no tactical genius?
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If I were to stream to one platform off YouTube, which do you prefer?
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In the meantime, let's get back to our boy, Epstein.
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Fairly, everyone is capable of understanding it.
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But Wall Street, because they make so much money from doing fairly simple things, needs
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We had a very big recession in the early 90s based upon real estate and Japan basically
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The link went out to everybody except for the people.
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Right now, who has it as Rumble, OSS, and YouTube.
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Interesting to look back and say, separate from there's certain triggers, like in the 70s,
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And OSS guys, just vote between what you would prefer to, you know, the backup.
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Because you guys are always going to have it on OSS.
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But for all my OSS guys, like, pick which one you prefer.
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Everything else is sort of speculation about why did he have that.
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But there's some speculation that has 0% probability of being true.
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In the range, when you look at the range of alternatives of what could have caused it in 90.
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And what I'm trying to do is get you all the way up to 2008.
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No, but do you think anybody in the world today, the Alan Greenspans, the Bernanke's,
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is there any central banker you know, any partner of any Wall Street firm,
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any guy running a trading desk, and I would take it that would be,
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or anybody at Larry Fink at BlackRock, Steve Schwartzman at Blackstone,
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the top 100 financial guys, and let's throw in a couple of Nobel economists,
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and let's throw in the best professors at Wharton, at Harvard, at Stanford.
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Do you think that there's anybody that understands money
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or understands the world's financial system as good as you?
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Now, now that I've gotten that, let's go back to 1990.
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And that arc from the fall of the Berlin Wall to 2008.
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We had, we started with the implosion in Tokyo of the Japanese economy,
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We had the huge run-up in Internet stocks, right?
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Implosion of Japan, huge run-up in equity markets for the Internet.
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Implosion of the Internet in 2000, 10 years later, roughly.
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And then this run-up through the Iraq War and all that, the run-up to 2008.
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Every 10 years, it seems like, we're in some sort of 10 years before the 1990s was the 70s.
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Nah, hell no, I'm not streaming on Twitter, bro.
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It just seems to me a pattern of every 10 years.
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People like to see patterns where there are none.
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So a pattern of a financial crisis every 10 years is just in my mind.
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Long-term capital had to be bailed out back in the late 90s when everybody panicked.
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The audience that's watching this, the little guys, they go bankrupt all the time and nobody gives a shit.
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But when long-term capital management goes bankrupt or Bear Stearns goes bankrupt or Lehman Brothers goes bankrupt, people care because it's an unfair characterization.
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Because, again, it's the complexity of the situation.
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If you think about the – you have a complex system.
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The system – I can't risk my – because remember, it's not only my –
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I was trying to – I want to see if the hang on work didn't work.
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You haven't been able – you're not good enough.
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Since we can't name another guy that's as good as you.
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OSS Prime said, I gained 100 followers in 30 seconds.
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Kinetic Edge, Rumble Kick, and YouTube should only get three-fifths.
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Carlos, why is the mod Jacob timing out OSS 300 members in a local chat?
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Also, I think we're going to do our meeting on Sunday, by the way.
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I want to do last Sunday, but Super Bowl, work days go much faster with you on.
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Is there any chance you can do daily OSS streams that run four to six hours on behalf of all OSS members willing to pay?
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You can create a poll if you wish to collect further data.
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I mean, you guys are always going to have the content.
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I talked with Donovan last week, and he said he was going to come on the show soon.
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There was some time before you went to jail and basically got cut off from daily information in the summer of 2008.
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that you started to get very nervous that this complex system, that something was deeply wrong.
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Yeah, a lot of people like kick because there's no ads on kick.
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Cryptic says, please tell me this isn't the final boss.
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No one understands the system better than I do.
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You're afraid he's going to get sued for giving a thing.
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There's no contingent liability here for your answer.
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The hedge fund managers, the money managers, the central bankers, the commercial bankers,
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the heads of the investment banks, the heads of all the trading desks, the top economists,
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and I'll throw in the business school lectures at Stanford.
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Of all the top 200, 250, you can't name it at the top of your head.
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That word understand simply means if this happens here, that will happen there.
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Is there a way to tease out some level of predictability?
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It's a great question, which was, was it a stroke or a heart attack?
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Now, most people don't know that before they were going to have a stroke, they had a stroke.
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In hindsight, you go back and you can make lots of explanations.
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And if you're talking to the working man, you're using language that he'll never understand.
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So just like going to his doctor, he says he has a gastrointestinal problem with his diverticulitis,
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People don't like to say it in normal, everyman terms.
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The system had a stroke, and we don't know why.
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Hard-working people, and there's a great social benefit, would you not agree,
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with having people having ownership in the system?
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When you say ownership in the system, it doesn't mean...
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Flip over your phone, too, because I don't want anyone to speak on your phone.
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Yeah, who knows what the fuck comes up with that.
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I can't not believe I've got the magic moment when you're in fucking prison or jail,
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Now, there's a funny part that we missed, which is said...
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That's a big telltale sign, because you know them boys were heavily involved in the fucking
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Jumper and a brown pair of pants given to me by the jail with the word trustee on the
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Well, the funny part was it was spelled T-R-U-S-T-Y.
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I had been a trustee in many different operations, but it was the first time it was actually
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You probably had a higher level of being a trustee at that than you had at all the boards
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The trustee meant you get two devices to clean your toilet as opposed to one.
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But it also meant that you had some sort of personal fiduciary own responsibility for
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I was a trustee in the jail because I was able to teach some of the kids to help them
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I got to go back to this because I'm like a dog with a bone in this thing.
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We got a Gavin Newsom fan and kick fucking spamming.
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We know there are things deeply fucked up with you.
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But you cannot possibly have to sit there knowing that you came from nowhere, knowing that you
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went to the very top of what is considered outside of science and maybe physics.
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I'm going to take a quick piss and then we are going to go ahead and get into the geopolitical
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I'm going to get into the geopolitical analysis here and say I'm going to take a quick piss
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and we're going to start getting cooking here soon.
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The thing people most admire because it's like alchemy, understanding high finance.
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To sit there in what will be the defining financial crisis of our time, like Black Friday
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or Black Monday, whatever it was, in the Great Depression.
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Triggered in part by a firm that you used to be a partner in and knew intimately well
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and created much of your initial net worth because of.
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You cannot tell me sometime during that day, you did not have that conversation with yourself
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of how the fuck did I do this to myself to put myself in West Palm Beach in a 6x9 cell
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with a metal fucking bed with a brown shirt that said trustee spelled wrong.
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It's as incredible as me sitting here in this house.
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Being a hermit then, being in that 6x9 cell, being in the cell qua the cell was not the problem,
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Did that ever strike you that I can't eat the food because somebody might have done something
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Were you so wrapped up in your personal issues at the time you were not spending enough time
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Or were you deeply involved in the financial markets like you normally were?
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And so we're saying that the smartest guy in the room didn't see it coming?
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The bankruptcy of Bear Stearns, you just thought it was a Bear Stearns problem.
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And for those of you that are wondering, they were talking about this before.
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He was in prison when the financial crash happened of 07-08.
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And he had connects to a lot of these banks, so he's calling them, trying to figure out
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Because you're a mathematician and understand systems.
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It seems that anybody understands that they had a systemic problem.
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You would at least be the first on the early search radar.
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If you're not going to see it, then I'm really afraid.
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Because that means that I always assume there's at least a set of guys out there that have
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Imagine the guy who has a stroke or had the heart attack, when you ask him, did you feel
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We have 346 votes, and then we got 150 of you guys that say kick.
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That's what the landscape is looking like right now.
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The day before, he's going to tell you, yeah, I didn't feel right.
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But if you asked him that day before, do you think you're going to have a heart attack
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So these systems, and that's the issue of complexity.
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What complexity says is that, in fact, everything seems to go along, and people have seen it.
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One of the great examples of complex systems is sand dunes.
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People have seen some, and all of a sudden, one more sand drop, and all the sand starts
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But you funded Santa Fe in the early 90s or late 80s?
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But early 90s, Santa Fe was funded for the study of complexity theory.
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So why did I buy a ranch in New Mexico in 1993?
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Los Alamos, which was the high-energy lab up in New Mexico, was losing all its scientists.
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In Los Alamos, it was where Oppenheimer and where a lot of the nuclear weapons were,
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Manhattan Project was at Los Alamos, and you bought your property out in New Mexico to
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Yes, because the scientists were going to be, they cut the funding for high-energy physics.
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But the people who worked in Los Alamos would still be in the Santa Fe area.
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They cut that because the end of the, this was the Cold War dividend, right?
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It was because, again, people thought that physics and high-energy physics really wasn't
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No, it was because they were trying, they decided, which may be not right.
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This was the same time that Murray Gell-Mann came up.
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So, Buzza says, better to have kick for the normies funnel to replace YouTube search engine.
03:27:12.420
Zeke says, hey, my big fan, come to ScamSoda, Minnesota, debate these people.
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I'll probably get shot, but I do want to do it.
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Salute, Myron, so I'm a journalist, more on the left, but I mean real left and not a Democrat.
03:27:23.060
He said, not like a lot of the red pill combo Gaza has made me.
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Respect people like you and Candace, little brother, catch me on Twitter.
03:27:34.440
Lou Valentine, how come I get on stream, one's asking about the dollarization of reserve
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currency, Iran, Israel, much more YouTube channel, LV Nation.
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I am completely confused by your question, sir.
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DCD, are men feeling this, men dating, thoughts, paying only fans, women sliding into DMs?
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I was talking to her for three months and she said she got herpes.
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With the term quark, Q-U-A-R-K, he picked it out of an old poem, the word quark.
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So they were starting to understand in the 90s that in our world of, the physics world,
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But nobody really, no one, Mr. Bannon, understood what it was.
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I wanted to see if we could build tools so others smarter than me could help investigate it.
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And that was the beginning of your concept at the Santa Fe Institute?
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Let's go ahead, guys, and start, this is interesting.
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We are going, I'm going to give the most comprehensive breakdown of what the fuck is going on on OSS.
03:29:09.540
We're going to cover what the Chinese specifically gave the Iranians.
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We got some new knowledge that came in within the last 24 hours that I'm going to share with you guys.
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Oh, and we'll also do a police shooting as well.
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And there's a reason why your boy Netanyahu is rushing to come to the United States.
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So, all right, guys, we're going to switch on over.
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We're going to be covering Middle Eastern affairs.
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Guys, we're going to go deep dive on this shit.
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Guys, the code to jump on is literally L-YouTube.
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Someone said, what is the point of the poll if you run OSS only?
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Rowie, are you really that stupid in Rumble chat, bro?
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But you still need to get Discovery, which I'm trying to figure out if I should do it on Rumble or Kick.
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It never ceases to amaze me how stupid some of you guys are.
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But I kind of wanted to see if it was one-on-one what it would be.