I Triggered Sadia Khan, Global Conflicts Analysis With Scott Ritter
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Summary
On this episode of the podcast, I speak with a former Israeli military intelligence officer who served as a member of the elite Iron Dome unit. He talks about the recent Israeli strike on Iran and what it means for the future of the relationship between Israel and the United States and Iran.
Transcript
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you know, to go into Vietnam, for instance, with the Hmong tribesmen and build a local army that
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then would work. We did that in Afghanistan. We had various CIA armies. We had that tragic
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incident where, you know, one veteran of that CIA army came to the United States and publicly
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murdered somebody just recently. So, you know, but that's what, you know, that's what the Israelis
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had. They had these cells in Iran who, when the time came, were prepared to recruit
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and turn their squad into a company and then go out and commit violence. And the idea was to
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get these guys to generate enough force structure to overwhelm Iranian security, to create the
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conditions for, you know, a revolution. That takes, you know, the time it takes to recruit
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these people is unreal. To put them undercover and to supply them. And so Israel spent decades
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building this capability. I mean, they're all dead. It's over. Israel doesn't have any more
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capabilities. They, they, they, they blew, um, you know, Eli Cohen's legacy. There's not a third
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capability out there. Um, and so, you know, this is, this is the end result is that the knockout
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blow that Israel was trying to position itself to carry out against Iran can no longer be carried
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So what do you think? Cause you're the first person, uh, that I spoke to that actually thinks
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a war is not imminent anymore. Um, based on the protests, um, dissipating and obviously
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Western media, they sell us a certain thing. They show us images. Um, you're saying we're
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a few days behind, so we don't know what's going on on the ground locally. So what do you think
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is going to be the next move here for both the United States and Israel? What, where, where are
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we going to go from this point forward now that that window's closed in your opinion?
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Of course, you know, as soon as we finished the show, the United States is going to bomb
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Iran. It just shows, you know, how, how fickle analysis can be because at the end of the
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day, my logic may not align with Donald Trump's sense of morality. Um, you know, since he said
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that's the only thing that controls him, not the constitution, multiple scenarios of what
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you think could, what, you know, Hey, maybe one of these two or three scenarios you think
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is going to happen based on what's going on. Well, I mean, the United States could do another
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demonstration attack against Iran's nuclear facilities, uh, in an effort to get Iran back
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to the negotiating table, but we don't know where these nuclear facilities are anymore. Cause
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there's no inspectors inside Iran to, uh, leak this information to, um, CENTCOM. Yep. IAEA is
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out. They got kicked out. So they lost a lot of their eyes for being dishonest. That's
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right. And, um, you know, a decisive strike it's too, it's too late. The Iranians have
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dispersed, you know, it's interesting, Scott, like they remember how Trump and Hexath and
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Marco Rubio and JD Vance said, Hey, we destroyed it completely. They're completely done. We set
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them back years. Now they're talking about, yeah, we need to re-bomb them again a few months
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later. Is that interesting? So sure. We destroyed it completely. Yeah. Um, I, I think the president
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will look for a face saving way out of this. Um, I don't think Israel will attack because that
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will be the end of Israel. Um, and I think the president has to be careful because an American
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attack could trigger an Iranian response that kills thousands of Americans. So I, I think
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we'll be looking at, um, not much happening, um, because it can't, because the second something
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happens, you know, the Iranian, unless the Iranians are just a paper tiger, unless, you know,
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but they didn't prove themselves. They weren't a paper tiger back in June. I mean, they were
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ferocious. They, they drove Israel to panic and call Donald Trump to end this war. Um, and they,
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they're the ones that, you know, put Trump on notice that, uh, you know, you can bomb some
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empty sites, but, um, that's it, you know, go, go bomb your nuclear facilities and then get the hell
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out. The, the Iranians allowed that attack to happen. Um, as a, and remember when they launched
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their eight missiles against, uh, uh, these were their, their old missiles and the, the goal wasn't
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to destroy the base. They just sent one signal. They said, they said, you can shoot these down,
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but then we're going to blow up your a hundred million dollar radar. Yeah. And they had a direct
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hit on a hundred million dollar radar and you know, they, they made the point. We could have done that
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anywhere, but we opted just to do it one time in one place as a signal. Yeah. Um, I don't think
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Europe and the United States are ready for a missile war with Iran. Okay. Um, and so I actually
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think that, that there's going to be a drawdown from the drumbeats of war, but I don't think
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relations are going to be cured. I think that this is going to be one of those, you know, perpetual
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sore points. Um, look, Israel right now, the United States is trying to get a, you know, a broker deal
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between Israel and, um, and Hezbollah. Um, I'm sorry, Israel and, um, and Syria. Oh, okay. No, no,
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Syria, the Syrian government. Yeah. Al-Shara. Yeah. They're, you know, they met in Paris and all this
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stuff. Um, but Israel is not in the negotiating mode. They're in the greater Israel mode. And, um,
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I, I just think that's where we're going to be for some time, but Israel, they're not going to
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make peace, but they, they can't end this war. Uh, if they bomb Iran, they're going to get their
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lights knocked out and they know it. So I think, you know, they're going to have to wait for another
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window of opportunity, but there's no more Israeli assets in place. That's the other thing. They,
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they blew it. Yeah. They had one shot. They, all those demonstrators that they spent decades
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building up and preparing, they're gone. They're dead, dispersed, captured, prison. They're going
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to be hung. And so they're left with a big nothing. And I just think they have to regroup. It doesn't
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mean that we're out of the woods. Um, it just means I don't see the United States attacking tonight.
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Okay. So, and just so I can kind of summarize, this is an interesting analysis. So
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at most more than likely, since this opportunity is kind of, uh, you know, close with the, with
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the protesters to fill that vacuum at most, we might rebomb some of their nuclear facilities
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at minimum. Hostilities will remain. Negotiations probably will stall a little bit, but as far
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as like overt military action to decapitate the regime, you think that window's gone at
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this point? I believe so. And I just think that the risk gain calculation, um, because by this
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time the Iranian government has gone to ground, I mean, last time we fooled them, we said, we're
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going to have a peace negotiation with you so you guys can sleep easy. And they were all at home in
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their beds with their families and they came in and they killed them. Yep. Um, the Iranians aren't
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doing that now. They, they aren't con you know, they're, they are dispersed. Um, so we don't need,
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I don't even know if we know who to hit. I mean, have we bought off an Iranian similar to the head of,
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uh, Maduro security in Venezuela? Um, I don't think so. It's a very hard target to penetrate.
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So I, I just think we're in one of those situations where the president really, really,
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really wants to bomb Iran, but he can't because the consequences of those actions, they're not
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going to get what they want out of it. This isn't going to be a quick and easy victory. This is going
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to be initiated an attack that's going to lead to a long-term regional conflict, which is what the
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president said. He doesn't want to ever get involved. And again, especially in the Middle East.
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So that's, I mean, that's, that's, you know, uh, you know, that's an interesting perspective
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because I do agree with you that, um, if they do go to war again, someone's not going to walk away.
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And we know that the Israelis are, you know, a glass cannon. And if they decide, Hey, you know what,
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let's go ahead and hit, um, let's hit Iran. Like the retaliation is going to be severe. Uh, so I,
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I totally see your perspective here. And I did not know that the protesting has pretty much been
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stopped at this point that has not been reported in Western media for obvious reasons. Right.
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Um, so let me ask you this then, um, cause I know we have a few more minutes and you have to get going
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here soon. Um, what are your thoughts on the whole, uh, we touched on it a little bit, but what are
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your thoughts on Venezuela? Where do we go from here? Um, and then your thoughts on Greenland and how
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that ties in if, if at all. Well, Venezuela, let's just start with this, uh, this reality, you know,
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Marco Rubio has been articulated against Maduro for some time. Yes. And what's the,
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what's the big thing? He's a fugitive from justice. We have an indictment from the Southern
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district of New York for narco trafficking. This man is the head of the cartel de la soul. Uh,
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you know, and, and he is a narco trafficker and he does this, he does that, and he does this
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and fentanyl and death. And we have Hank and Seth saying the same thing that the cartel
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de la souls throughout Venezuela. That's why we're blowing up ships and sinking them and
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doing all this. And then they go in and they grab Maduro, bring him back to the United States.
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And the first thing that department of justice does is says, and now there's no cartel de la
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soul. It doesn't exist. No, we're dropping those charges. Well, wait a minute. That was the
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whole reason for going in. It's all a lie. And that's the thing about Venezuela. It's all a lie.
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James Story was the former charge of the affairs number two man at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas
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before it got shut down. Um, and then he went on to head up the, um, Venezuelan interest section,
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uh, in Columbia where they set up a special office to oversee the covert war that the United States is
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running against Venezuela, um, you know, with mercenaries, et cetera. Um, so he's knee deep in
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this, but, um, you know, he said, uh, in an interview with 60 minutes, I believe that, um,
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this isn't about drugs. Maduro is not guilty of any of that. This is about oil. Yeah. Oil, oil.
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And I can tell you here, we would never spend that kind of money to effectuate an arrest warrant though.
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The whole, you know, I've worked with the DEA before when I was on a job, like you could barely get a
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thousand bucks to fly across the country to, you know, pick up a drug trafficker for it. They spent
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billions to mobilize all those military assets to get this guy for a drug. And the other thing
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that's interesting, they indicted Maduro six years ago, like, you know what I mean? Under Trump one,
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people forget that, that he wasn't recently indicted. They could have got him back in 2020,
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but they didn't. So clearly he's not like, you know, it's a politically motivated indictment.
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Yeah. Purely politically motivated indictment. And, um, you know, but the, the other thing about it is
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I think the unrealistic expectations that Trump had that, um, you know, they'd get Maduro and you,
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and Venezuela would fold like a house of cards. Um, I mean, you see Trump, you know, again,
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it's a constitutionalist. This bothers me. Uh, Venezuela has 30 to 50 million barrels of oil
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that we're going to bring to market. Yeah. Um, you know, but outside of, uh, the normal framework,
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um, the money's going to go to offshore accounts that I, the president of the United States will
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oversee. That's just as unconstitutional it gets. It's illegal. It can't happen. And yet he's sitting
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there saying, this is what's, what's going to, and then, you know, this, this madman turns around
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and publishes a poster that says he's the acting president of Venezuela. Has he not heard of the
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emoluments clause? Does he not know that he's constitutionally prohibited from doing any of this?
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Well, apparently not because he invaded a country, which he's constitutionally prohibited from doing,
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and he kidnapped a leader, which is a violation of international law. And I will say if the judge
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in New York, who by the way is the same judge that signed off on the original 2020 indictment,
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um, if he doesn't dismiss this case outright, then there's no justice because we literally have no
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legal jurisdiction over Maduro. We don't have, we were not allowed, we're not allowed to have him
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in our jails or our courts. It's a violation of the United States constitution. So Trump may have
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gone over a little too far on this one. Um, maybe American constitutionality will catch up
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and, uh, the system of, uh, checks and balances that we have of separate but equal branches of
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government will play itself out. Let's see what the courts do, but I would be surprised if Maduro
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actually went to trial because he is the, the, the legitimate leader of a, of a, of a sovereign
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state, uh, recognized under international law. We are signatory to the United Nations charter.
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People tend to forget this. The president signed it. The Senate ratified it with two thirds of a vote.
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It therefore is constitutionally the law of the land. That's not Scott Ritter just making stuff up.
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That's William Webster, you know, the famous William Webster, uh, that did Marbury versus
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Madison, the man that defined the modern face of the Supreme, you know, the, the, the, the,
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how the Supreme court operates. He said in 1824, that, uh, treaties that are ratified by two thirds
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of the Senate are the law of the land, supreme law of the land. And I think in 1888, uh, Justice Simpson
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said something similar in, in a, in a, in a similar, uh, uh, president is the law of the land. And he
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also said that, um, courts have no jurisdiction unless the United States Congress modifies the
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treaty and therefore creates a legal, you know, um, uh, you know, legal ledge that courts can grab
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onto the courts have no say because there's, they have no jurisdiction. And so we've captured this
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man, kidnapped this man. We have him in courts and legally the court can't even touch this guy.
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So I think Venezuela is going to turn out to be a big problem for Trump that he oversold it. And
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now we come to Greenland on this one. I'm a mix because first of all, it's absolutely illegal what
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we're talking about doing. There's just, it's a violation of international law. Moreover, Denmark is
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a NATO ally. Um, so in effect, we're going to war against NATO and that's where suddenly my,
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my attention, my, my values started to soften because the greatest evil in the world today is
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NATO. Um, NATO has committed huge crimes in Ukraine against Russia. NATO's promoting the conditions that
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could lead the third world war. And if Trump goes into Greenland, NATO dissolves and I'm like, okay,
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Trump, please invade, please, please invade, please invade. Um, because I just think that that's the
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greatest good that can happen. Um, and you know, out of this, uh, scenario, NATO lost its reason to
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exist in 1991 with the fall of the Soviet union. There's no reason for NATO to exist. It's continued
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existence, um, you know, therefore required NATO and the United States to go in search of enemies to
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justify continued expenditures. And the enemy they went in search of was Russia. When Russia wanted
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to be our friend, we simply recast them as the new boogeyman to keep NATO alive. And that's what's
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happened. Um, I think NATO has to go. I, when Mark Rutte, the current secretary general was appointed
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secretary general, I said that he will probably be the last secretary general that NATO ever had.
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And if Donald Trump invades Greenland tomorrow, my words will be true and I will be a happy man.
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So I'll ask this last question here with, when it comes to Venice as well, because obviously a lot
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of people are split on this. Some people are saying, Hey, we want the resources. We want to
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make our country strong. This will make us prosperous, et cetera. You know, and then there's other people,
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you know, that, uh, like yourself for me, where we're kind of like, look, yeah, we might get some
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short-term gain for whatever, but I do think that this is going to hurt us long-term. I don't think that
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this is going to be, uh, alongside a W and, you know, you mentioned some things constitutionally
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that could pop up later on and become problematic. Um, my thing is, you know, who are we now to wag
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the finger at Russia and China about invading when we did this? Like, I, you know, we've lost
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an enormous amount of, you know, uh, the moral high ground, so to speak. Um, because we did exactly
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what we condemned these guys for. It's the reason why we've sanctioned Russia and the reason why we've
00:56:01.540
had issues with China. And we're, but the, but the, but the interesting thing though, I mean,
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I, I hear what you're saying and I agree with that. Who are we? But that implies that Russia
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did something illegal. Yeah. See, the Russians can, um, make a case that they have a cognizable
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claim for self-defense under article 51 of the United Nations charter. And the Russians have
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articulated a, a very, a, a, a, a sound case that cannot be contradicted by NATO because of
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this little thing called Kosovo. People tend to forget what we did to Kosovo, what we did to
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Serbia, where we wage an illegal war of aggression. We set them up with a fake, um, genocide waged
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against the, uh, the, the, the, the, the Albanian population of Kosovo, of Kosovo. When it wasn't,
00:56:49.820
it was, it was a provocation by the CIA. Um, and then we illegally dismembered Serbia and stripped
00:56:57.940
Kosovo away with it and occupied it with a foreign army. And the excuse we used was collective
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self-defense, preemptive self-defense, collective security, article 51. Now the Russians came back
00:57:10.800
and said, well, that's what we're saying, but except the Russians have legitimate thing. The
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Russians have, you know, they, they, they have made a cognizable case under article 51. We don't
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have anything closely resembling a cognizable case under any aspect of international law for what we did
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in Venezuela. And the United States Senate has pretty much confirmed that what the president
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did was unconstitutional because they went and passed a war powers resolution. They said the
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president can't continue military action against Venezuela without getting the permission of
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Congress. Um, so it's not that we lost the moral ground. We never had the moral ground. And all
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Venezuela has done is confirm that we are a nation that operates without, we have a president that just
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said, I don't care about international law. It doesn't control me. I don't care about the
00:58:00.780
constitution. I only care about my personal morals. That's what shapes me. If you're an American and
00:58:08.420
you hear that, you have to understand that we no longer function as a constitutional republic,
00:58:12.660
that this isn't a president speaking. This is a despot. This is a tyrant. This is a dictator.
00:58:18.300
Um, and that's what America has become an empire ruled by this, uh, psychotic narcissist who
00:58:25.840
believes that everything he does is golden and everything he touches is great and everything,
00:58:30.360
you know, it's crazy. I, I foresee if Democrats ever get back in office, that they're going to
00:58:35.000
launch a criminal investigation into him, man. I, I, I do think that they do. And I, to be honest,
00:58:39.540
I was so against the, the, the Venezuela, the Greenland, like there's no way that if a Democrat gets in,
00:58:46.260
they're not going to launch a criminal investigation into him and Hexas and Rubio and
00:58:49.360
everybody. Good news for Trump is that the Supreme court has found that the president of the United
00:58:53.680
States can pretty much commit any crime he wants to, as long as it's done in the context of his
00:58:57.980
position. So I think Trump will avoid it, but you know, unlike the, the first, you know, the aftermath
00:59:03.200
of his first term where Biden came at him with trumped up charges, he's committing real crimes right
00:59:08.640
now. I'm, I'm actually a huge advocate of, um, of the 25th amendment at this point in time,
00:59:14.540
because I do believe that this president has exhibited a clear signs that he is mentally
00:59:18.940
unstable and therefore unfit for continued governance. And I think it's high time that
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J.D. Vance and the cabinet step in and remove him from office. Yeah. I mean, I think another reason
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too, is that he is worried about the midterms. He doesn't want to get impeached. Right. So, uh,
00:59:32.680
that's also something that's, uh, I know weighs on everything, but there was an article, I forget
00:59:38.080
which, which, where, which outlet I saw it in. Um, but it basically said that Trump is, um, is looking
00:59:44.800
to redefine how elections will work in the midterms, meaning he's looking to make sure that Republicans
00:59:52.860
can't lose in the midterm. So he's manipulating the system. This is what dictators do. So, you know,
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I think the Democrats, you know, one problem with the Democrats is they have zero credibility.
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Yeah. Even as Trump disintegrates around us, nobody's looking to them saying, Oh, you guys are
01:00:10.120
the leaders. And we're looking at him going, nah, we, you know, so I, I think Trump unfortunately is
01:00:17.800
safe. Yeah. Yeah. Not for good reasons, but because the Democrats are so incompetent and he is so
01:00:24.560
corrupt. Yeah, no, it's, uh, it's absolutely nuts. And, uh, I know I, uh, you, I know you got to get
01:00:30.060
going here, Scott, so I won't hold you too much longer. Um, where can the people find you, man? And
01:00:34.240
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deserve to be compensated for him. I mean, 90% of your work is free. I'm not even trying to be
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yeah, I wouldn't charge a dime. I, I, I, I do this, but you know, it also requires on occasion
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traveling to Russia, the best interviews you've done face to face. So anyways, we do that, but
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generally speaking, um, the, uh, skyreader.com, uh, the, the things that are shown there are, uh,
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are not paywall protected. And, um, and you know, for instance, when you send me this link,
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um, if you give me, I don't know, uh, I don't know how that works. So I'll put the link up. Um,
01:02:41.580
I don't know if people have to subscribe to you if that, no, it's completely, yeah, we're on YouTube
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where we, we got like a right now, as we speak about 4,000, 4,000 plus people watching right now,
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live on YouTube, rumble kick, all the platforms. So I'll, I'll put the link up there and then,
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you know, so yeah, yeah, man. Yeah. Every, every, every interview I do, I, I, I link it and it's in,
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it's in the, it's in the, so it's a one-stop shot to go to find anything that I've done either
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written or done via interviews. Yeah, no, we're live right now on YouTube. I can send you the links
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over so you have them as well. And you can feel free to post them, clip it, however you want, man. You,
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you, you know, yeah, absolutely. I don't clip. I'm not that clever, but I will, I will, I will
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repost. Yeah, no, absolutely. Repost it, man. It's up right now. We got 4,000 plus people in here. So
01:03:22.460
cool. Scott, thank you so much for coming on. It's always great to have you, um, you know,
01:03:26.620
giving a different take, uh, especially with the eminence of the Iran war definitely, uh, will have
01:03:31.040
me, you know, doing a bit more research and looking at stuff and it's always great to get out of the
01:03:34.160
perspective. So thank you for that. Yeah. Just so you know, when you research right, right. A couple hours
01:03:39.580
before we came on here, um, there, there was a breaking news that Israel and Saudi Arabia were
01:03:45.880
calling Donald Trump and asking him not to attack Iran right now, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
01:03:51.580
Interesting. Okay. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. That's, that's, that's, that's good to
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know. So, um, all right now, man, obviously things can always change guys. Look, analysis is always
01:04:00.440
based on facts on the ground at that moment. Um, obviously that's a big piece of news right there.
01:04:06.160
So, um, you know, there can always still be an attack. All you can do is predict, but yeah,
01:04:10.220
I mean, I always tell people, you know, I'm giving you this great assessment and all that
01:04:13.620
and we'll, we'll click off and I'll open up my, my, my X account. It's like Israel,
01:04:19.640
America bombs, Iran. Well, you did say that there's a chance that we can hit their nuclear
01:04:24.560
facilities again. Right. So that is, well, Trump needs to make a statement. I think Trump,
01:04:29.260
he's pushed, he's, he's gotten himself leaning way far out there and there, there has to be a
01:04:35.840
face saving way out of this. And it may be with a limited strike against another empty target. I
01:04:41.040
don't know. All right. Fair enough. Scott, it's always great having you on, man. Um, you know,
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I'll bring you on probably in a few more weeks and we can just chop it up. I always enjoy talking
01:04:48.800
with you. Thank you so much for coming on. Okay. Thanks a lot. Okay. Guys, go check him out.
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Here's Scott Ritter. I'll see you, man. Later, brother. All right. W, uh, interview,
01:04:57.220
W interview, W interview guys. Uh, let's see here. We got a couple of topics. I got this up right
01:05:03.080
here. Word, word debate, Adam Mockler, uh, the Jubilee thing. Uh, we got here with the women and
01:05:10.860
equality. Let me get my camera up guys. W interview, shout out to Scott Ritter. Um, also this broke and
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I want to cover this as well. This is fucking nuts. The secret service agent, uh, holy, this,
01:05:27.220
is cooked. Um, and this comes from James O'Keefe. Uh, but let me read some super chats, guys. Uh,
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shout out to all you guys that are watching and tuning in. We got already, uh, 4,000 plus you guys
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in here, man. Appreciate you guys, uh, being patient. Uh, you guys know how I do interviews.
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I like to, you know, be quiet, ask questions, get as much info out there, read chats after. Okay.
01:05:48.020
JG says, uh, did you see Israelis are burning Argentina to the ground? Yes, I did see that. Uh,
01:05:52.000
Johnny goes, uh, Ross Scott. HBO says, uh, with us trying to acquire Greenland, do you think we
01:05:56.760
are getting ready for war? Uh, we talked about that. Great collab with Scott. Big fan of both
01:06:00.060
of you. Thank you, Mikey. OSS Negro says, real niggas united question for Scott. How do I become
01:06:03.940
an intelligence officer in the military? And is it worth it at age 27? Um, I don't have him here,
01:06:08.740
but I will say it's absolutely worth it because getting that clearance is going to open doors for
01:06:12.080
you. So yes, do it. Absolutely be an intelligence officer. Um, G Guerrero, given the Iran-Israel
01:06:16.760
conflict, is there a credible risk of terrorist attack during the 2026 World Cup in major U.S. host cities?
01:06:21.440
There's always a risk for terrorism. Marino says YouTube code doesn't work. Was trying to sign
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this is a crowdfunded operation, man. 100% crowdfunded. This is how I'm able to stay so raw. This is how I'm
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I really appreciate how you guys say, Hey, you know, Myron's the realest streamer out there,
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you guys want to check it out, right here. So this is a vlog that Brett did. We switched it up a
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because they say I got kicked out of fucking, you know, AmFest, bro. I'm there filming the whole
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going to do with these vlogs, guys. I always drop it first on OSS. Then I, you know, obviously give
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it was a good time. So if you guys want to go ahead and check this out, I'm also going to do a vlog
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when we're in Minneapolis, sorry, Michigan as well. Brett's going to come with me and we'll
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film and shit like that. So yeah, we take you through the whole thing. Here's me at the airport,
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right? Eating some protein chips, doing the interview with DeVorey, right? Even though they
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said I got kicked out and shit, fucking idiots. Talking to people, taking pictures, right?
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Literally took like hundreds of pictures, bro. I met so many people. It was so, it was a blessing,
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man, to meet all you guys in person. A lot of you guys. And you guys that met me, you guys
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know, true crime, analyzed police shootings. Bro, like I literally bring everything together,
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bro. Like we literally, we do it all over here.
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Your mind, have you ever worked with the CIA? Yes, I have. They're not fun to work with.
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Myron, I saw a social media post of an ERO guy, ERO guy saying he makes 200K a year.
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How long does it take to get that pay? My say, fuck flying and join ICE. He probably
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does a lot of overtime to make that kind of money. G League says, what will be our punishment
01:13:03.960
for unconstitutionally holding Maduro? Nothing. Dirty looks. We'll see, man. Only time will
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tell, bro. Also, for you guys that are wondering, if you guys want to get involved in the show,
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it won't show up on screen, unfortunately. I don't know what the fuck is up with Streamlabs.
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It has some fucking weird, I guess, you know, I don't know why they do that. But he
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says, I'm a little off topic. I'm 21. I do security right now while I'm in school for
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accounting. I make 30K a year. Is it realistic to buy a duplex and do the FHA loan? Only
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if it makes sense, bro. If you got the money to do it, do it. Because then you can live
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We only got 900 likes. So smash that like button for me. And let's go ahead and get
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into the first topic here. Great interview with Scott Ritter. So we got here this thing
01:14:58.940
right here. Okay. Notice what happens after she changes outfit. So let's go ahead and watch
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this clip because I do think that this is very revealing as to where we are in America
01:15:07.800
nowadays. Okay. Uh, I'll just play it one time through without any time, without any
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interruption. Then we're going to go ahead and give some commentary here.
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I like it in the city when two worlds collide. You get the people and the government and everybody
01:15:28.160
taking different sides. Shows that we ain't gonna stand. Shows that we are united. Shows that we ain't
01:15:40.580
gonna take it. Shows that we ain't gonna stand. Shows that we are united. From my hometown.
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My memories are fresh. From my hometown. Ooh, the people.
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Sorry, this music is so fucking lame, guys. It's unbearable. I got to turn it down a bit. Sorry.
01:16:20.580
Alright. That was fucking grueling. I'm going to turn the music off because that shit is trash.
01:16:25.780
Alright. So, and shout out to Diego. He says, will you ever do a podcast with Andy Frisella?
01:16:32.480
Yeah, I reached out to him, bro. Uh, he didn't respond. So, I don't know. Me and him had talked
01:16:36.520
before. Uh, one of you guys sent me a message saying, hey, uh, do something with Andy. I hit him
01:16:41.160
up after that. You know, it is what it is, bro. Um, like I told you guys before, I never, I never take
01:16:47.220
offense. I'm very keenly aware of the fact that I'm extremely controversial. So, I never, uh, get mad at it.
01:16:52.760
But I don't like hitting up people twice, bro. I fucking hate that shit. It literally is a big,
01:16:57.180
uh, pet peeve of mine, uh, that I dislike doing. I only do it for you guys. Uh, but I fucking hate
01:17:04.800
it. There's a reason why Fresh does the networking, bro. I don't like dealing with other creators.
01:17:08.220
I try to avoid that shit. Um, you know, a lot of people are Hollywood. A lot of people are arrogant
01:17:12.020
and cocky. Um, so I just don't like fucking doing that shit, dude. Um, that's why Fresh is so good at
01:17:17.560
what he does because I'm the type of person, like if I'm agitated or annoyed, I, I like, I can't hide it.
01:17:23.960
You know, I have a horrible poker face. You know, one of the negatives of being, um, authentic and
01:17:29.240
realistic is, uh, you, you, you're very bad with concealing, um, disagreements or disdain for,
01:17:36.940
for people. And, um, I don't enjoy, uh, networking. I, I'm not going to lie to you guys. I don't,
01:17:41.940
I don't like it. If I know you, that's one thing, but reaching out and, uh, making things happen,
01:17:47.700
like, bro, I'm not a fucking bend over backwards, uh, to go on anyone's show or work with anybody.
01:17:51.580
Fuck that shit. Like I look at it like, um, you know, I bring more than enough value to the table,
01:17:55.940
uh, with my diversified background. If people don't want to have me on or don't want to come on,
01:17:59.580
I don't care. I just move on. I don't give a fuck. Cause honestly, this, uh, this is, uh,
01:18:04.100
a one man ship at this point, you know, besides guys that help me behind the scenes, like Brandon
01:18:07.500
show like that. And I think that I truly do think, um, not even me being arrogant or anything like
01:18:12.140
that, but I do think that I'm like by far the most diversified creator on this fucking platform.
01:18:15.560
And I will continue to do so kind of refine my different skillsets. And if people want to work with me,
01:18:20.140
awesome, I'd be happy to work with them, but I'm not going to fucking beg either or, or ask twice.
01:18:23.940
That shit's annoying and pisses me off. And it's a big, big, uh, pet peeve of mine. You know what I
01:18:28.320
mean? And, and also the other thing too, is that I'm sensitive to the fact that like, bro, I'm
01:18:32.020
controversial. I get it. Like, dude, if you Google my name, like fucking misogynist, Nazi, anti-semi,
01:18:38.940
you know, racist, all the fucking crazy buzz terms come out, bro. And that scares people a lot of
01:18:44.200
times chat that really does scare people. So, um, so I never get mad at people for, for, you know,
01:18:50.820
being scared to do that. You know, I never do. So I don't take a personal, I get it. And it is what
01:18:55.620
it is, man. It is what it is. I don't, um, I don't hold grudges about it. I just don't like asking
01:19:00.140
twice. Cause you're like, maybe like the 10th person now that's asked me that. Okay. So let's
01:19:05.280
get back to this, uh, this retarded video. Okay. So as you guys can see here in what, in one scenario,
01:19:11.280
she's a woman is walking with baggy sweatpants, right? Carrying boxes, dropping it all over the
01:19:17.100
place, et cetera. Guys kind of look, look, does she need help? Does she not need help? I don't
01:19:21.480
know. Right. And they walk away. Right. Then, right. She changes her outfit, wearing a dress,
01:19:33.420
looking like a girl and people come and help, right. When she drops the boxes. Now this is very
01:19:40.840
important. And honestly, this message is going to probably resonate more for the women, but let's
01:19:44.120
go ahead and have this discussion. Women talk all the time about how it's hard to find a guy,
01:19:50.760
how it's hard to find a man that, um, wants to date them, take them seriously, court them,
01:19:56.100
give them this traditional, um, relationship, you know, situation. And the issue here is that, um,
01:20:04.240
women don't understand, uh, the phrase where, you know, they say the squeaky door gets the oil or
01:20:12.000
whatever. Um, if women don't behave like women, men are going to feel a need to behave like men.
01:20:19.460
Does that make sense? So the reason why so many women struggle in a dating marketplace and have a
01:20:24.500
tough time with finding a guy and, you know, they can't find these guys that are like traditionally
01:20:27.900
masculine times is a lot of times the women act like men. Okay. Like this whole, you know, boss
01:20:33.960
girl environment that we have, this whole strong independent woman thing, like the men are, the
01:20:40.540
men are giving you what you want. You want equality. You want to be treated like, uh, you know, uh,
01:20:46.560
an equal person. You want egalitarianism. Unfortunately, egalitarianism and equality and
01:20:52.700
feminism in itself is completely antithetical to the traditional treatment that women want.
01:20:59.740
I'm going to say that against her. That really sticks home here.
01:21:05.200
Feminism, egalitarianism, equality, all of these social conventions that we've put in place to give
01:21:11.380
women a fair shot contradict and are completely antithetical to traditional courtship. Okay.
01:21:20.240
You can't sit here and say you're a boss bitch. Then go out on a date with a guy and expect him to
01:21:26.700
cover everything. When you say that you're a boss bitch, what you're also saying without saying it
01:21:32.780
is I don't need you. Okay. And men aren't idiots. Most of the time when it comes to that,
01:21:41.200
if you imply that you don't need them, they will do the least required human beings are human beings.
01:21:47.520
What does that mean? That means that human beings always try to find the path of least resistance.
01:21:52.980
If a guy can go ahead and get away and date a girl or quarter girl and go 50, 50, a lot of guys will
01:21:58.920
take that. Now me, I won't because I understand how women think. So I would never fall into that trap
01:22:04.120
of this equality or 50, 50. And I suggest you don't either, but let's be real here. Most guys,
01:22:12.360
they go out on a date with a girl and she reports herself to be independent and a boss babe.
01:22:18.400
The men are going to take that at face value and give her that equality that she's looking for
01:22:21.520
and not pay for the date, not offer to be a leader, ask her for her opinion on things.
01:22:28.880
Where do you want to go, et cetera. And despite the fact that women, right, say that they want equality,
01:22:34.640
they really don't. They really don't. Their mating practices do not align
01:22:39.320
with their social wants. And this is the, um, this is the paradigm that feminism has created.
01:22:47.760
And the reason why I want to show you guys this clip is because this perfectly encapsulates where
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we are now in society, right? Women want all the benefits of a traditional relationship
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while simultaneously one of the equality equality that egalitarianism affords. And the reality is
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you can't have both. And this is ugly truth that no one wants to tell women. It's basically like me
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and a couple other guys that I can name on one fucking hand that tell women, you got to pick one.
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If you want to be fucking, you know, on some destiny child, I'm a survivor, you know,
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I'm going to make it, you know, I'm strong and independent. Like if you're going to be on that
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type of time, be prepared to deal with men that are going to go 50, 50, be prepared to deal with men
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that will defer to your authority. Be prepared to deal with men that are not going to be as decisive.
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Be prepared to deal with men that might be a little bit more feminine, right?
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But if you want a traditional relationship with a guy that's, you know, traditionally masculine,
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pays for the bill, you know, you know, leads and holds the door open, all this other shit,
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it gives you all the chivalry that you want from fucking 1946. In 2026, you got to act like a fucking
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lady. If a woman purports herself to be independent, ask yourself independent of whom?
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You guys ever ask yourself that? Like really, I want you guys to really like think about this.
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When women say that they're strong and independent,
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Because I'll tell you this, men aren't so retarded where we'll sit there and be like,
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yeah, we're strong and we're independent. You look at a dude and just laugh at him.
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We laugh at that guy because being independent as a man is etched into our system.
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It's a part of being a man. But being independent is not a part of being a woman.
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So when a woman professes that she's independent, you got to ask yourself,
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independent of who? It's always a man. That's what it means.
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If you spell it out all the way, that's what it means.
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So we're giving them the independence that they want.
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But then they're on TikTok crying about said independence.
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Guys don't approach me. I can't get a guy to be a gentleman.
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Well, the reason why is because you bought into this lie of feminism.
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And I think a lot of women are realizing quickly
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that the independence that they fought so long for is here.
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And it's not all the fucking glitz and glory like they thought it would be.
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Women are figuring out that working a job, being responsible,
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Um, but yeah, this clip perfectly shows this, man.
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And for the ladies out there that are watching,
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They don't like me because I tell you guys the truth.
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they're not used to people giving the sauce on,
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They can't knock down all the hypersonics and Iran has a lot of them.
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what would be the best way to lose weight besides controlling your calories?
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if you guys want to get in shape and you guys are tired of being fat piece of shit,
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Obviously I don't have the time or the capacity to take on,
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He's been a member of our community for a very long time.
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let me tell you how it's not about dudes that watch sports.
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and is extremely retarded and low IQ way to pass time.
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Like none of you should even be bothering watching sports unless you're making six figures
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I know that's going to be extremely unpopular for me to say that.
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but realistically speaking in today's day and age,
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you shouldn't be bothering watching sports or playing video games unless you're making six figures per year.
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If you're over here fucking watching sports and playing video games and you make 50k per year,
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you really need to fucking reevaluate what the fuck you're doing with your life.
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A lot of you guys want to have an abundance mindset with women.
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A lot of you guys want to fucking be a chat and all this other shit and,
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Crack open a fucking Budweiser or a Bud Light if you're American.
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But that's the reality of, like, the average man.
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that have to douse themselves in fucking alcohol or weed
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I'm probably not the guy that you should be watching,
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with other people of comparable status and value to provide.
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tricking yourself out with mommy and daddy's money
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Literally, every man watches sports and drinks beer.
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The money you have doesn't define your character.
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You guys are about to get a real talk right now.
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when you decide that you no longer want to smoke weed,
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and you start really trying to better yourself,
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What do you mean you don't want to have a beer?
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As he sits there with his fucking Budweiser drinking it.
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I don't want to be whacking off to porn every night.
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I want to get out of my fucking shitty-ass town.