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00:34:06.780Oh, yo, Myron, you always defend the police, blah, blah.
00:34:10.920Because I know how criminals are, bro.
00:34:13.120I know that in most cases look are there situations where there's like miscarriages of justice of course but like the reality is is like most of the time right people get arrested or not like better than half half of the time like they're doing some bullshit bro obviously there's people that are that are innocent they get arrested you know and they're innocent but obviously that's on the legal system to take care of within the courts.
00:34:41.860but when it comes to like day-to-day police work and dealing with people
00:34:45.140it's insane guys the shit that they deal with right um mine have you seen have you seen the
00:34:52.780tucker interview with the oxford doctor it's very eye-opening yeah i did i did it disproves a lot of
00:34:57.360the bs that they tell you about like how israel doesn't um how israel doesn't uh target innocent
00:35:01.980people that's super cap super cap out boys red pill today a daphne joy claims she was abused after
00:35:08.480freak off party video got leaked where they're getting piped these chicks are allergic to
00:35:11.820accountability yeah you know what yeah i could go ahead and cover that too thank you for telling
00:35:15.080me about that owl boy shout out to you bro shout out to you yeah i i uh i saw this story this
00:35:20.900morning um yeah we'll talk about this this is crazy um watch a little bit more of this awesome
00:35:27.960goal video but oh my god and then what else okay roberto cop gets shot by suspect link i think uh
00:35:37.520that's the one that we probably showed um under urban legend mine i saw uh on your interview
00:35:42.600jesse peterson you're talking about how you were researching christianity etc i want to suggest you
00:35:45.680look in an islamic dilemma in your spare time i've already looked it up it's again um see and this
00:35:50.300is why like i try not to watch like uh too many uh religious debates the problem with religious
00:35:55.260debates is like you're never going to convince the other person like all these like you know
00:35:59.760these guys like god logic and muhammad hijab and um you know all these you know sam shamoon etc
00:36:04.480i'm very um you know i'm very familiar uh with like the whole religion debate community
00:36:11.820on youtube i actually hosted one of them myself the problem is that you're never going to actually
00:36:17.040really convert anyone all it does is um all it really does is like further cement your preconceived
00:36:26.320notions about whichever religion that you adhere to and then the one that you don't adhere to or
00:36:31.940you're or you oppose that's all it does like that's all it does like it makes muslims be even
00:36:37.840more critical of christianity and then it makes christians be even more critical of islam like
00:36:43.240you're not going to change anyone's mind and i and i get it because as someone who's like a
00:36:46.760debater themself your job isn't really to convince the people there your job is to um convince the
00:36:52.120people that are watching right so um so i get that but the reality is is um you're never really
00:37:00.820going to be able to to move the needle and then the other thing let's let's be let's keep it all
00:37:05.860the way a buck religion right um or theology in of itself is subjective right one person might read
00:37:15.100religious text and interpret it one way and then someone else might read the religious text and
00:37:18.960then interpret it somewhere else another way right you look at like you know those who bless
00:37:22.880israel will be blessed by god right people like ted cruz will sit there and be like yeah you got
00:37:28.280to bless israel like the nation state of israel today other people will be like well no that's not
00:37:32.420the israel that we're talking about the you know the original jews right but this is what i mean
00:37:37.320when i say that um religion of itself is fairly subjective based on you know ancient text
00:37:42.620right so this is why i don't really spend too much time with uh watching like religious debates
00:37:51.420you know um but i see your point yeah when it comes to the whole islamic dilemma i think has
00:37:59.500something to do with like you know it says the bible's correct on one hand the crown says the
00:38:04.420bible's correct on one hand and then it like criticizes other things i i know what you're
00:38:07.780talking about i'm familiar with the concept with what the concept is but like um religion debaters
00:38:14.380bro is like okay and it's like the same thing over and over you know what i mean i don't know
00:38:18.800these guys you know could just do that all day uh you know i like to be diversified and talk
00:38:24.520about different things like i don't want to be a one-trick pony bro
00:38:26.660uh brian shapiro versus 10 mega retards on digital social i know brian is annoying it's
00:38:37.840funny seeing him get cooked um yeah i mean look brian shapiro um you know and this is going to
00:38:46.080go into when i talk about hassan and chenk um but it's actually crazy um the amount of opportunities
00:38:54.260left this guy and i'm gonna talk about that in a little bit now with these how many crimes are
00:38:58.080mentioned in this video salsa walk uh thrans drake um probably a lot i bet um but i mean are
00:39:06.740we surprised really at this point you know are we are we really surprised at this point with some
00:39:10.920the shit that goes on oh yeah wrestling viking says i want to warn everybody about the movie
00:39:18.660palestine 36 the propaganda made for anti-israel movement uh they only focus on britain's influence
00:39:22.820on the creation of the israeli state nothing about them boys it's also directed by a palestine woman
00:39:26.100i smell them candles fair enough okay so let's go ahead and get into uh let's go ahead we can
00:39:31.240take the red pill first we'll watch a little bit more of this video this body cam video for you
00:39:35.380guys so as you guys can see here basically the guy does a routine traffic stop
00:39:40.340that was a clever move by the by the bad guy because when you do something like that normally
00:39:58.880disarms the cop because they're like oh he's like you know making sure that you know i feel safe or
00:40:02.800whatever so this gave him a little bit of like a relaxation which gave him the window he needed
00:40:07.700to pull out the gun and shoot him which is absolutely ridiculous
00:40:09.740and this guy had been out on bond a million times
00:58:56.320Every law enforcement agency is going to have, every law enforcement agency has like a use of force policy where you're going to have either A, your internal affairs, or B, some outside agency come in and investigate the shooting to make sure they were justified in their shoot.
00:59:12.260So that's why they ask, are you engaged?
00:59:14.060right oh you got you engaged did you shoot cool we have enough people here to take this thing down
00:59:18.480get in the car and wait right chief taro with the big 500
00:59:23.220that's a fellow law enforcement guy right there i'm not going to say which agency but thank you
00:59:28.880so much chief taro thank you for keeping our country safe my friend
00:59:31.460that's a fellow uh leo right there that could probably uh you know that could vouch for what
00:59:40.320i'm saying and then a1 with the big 50 thank you guys so much i really appreciate y'all news man
00:59:46.720this is why i really fight to make sure i give you guys the best content i can
00:59:50.320so anyway get in the shootout obviously you guys can see here there's probably at least like 50 or
00:59:56.50060 cops there right it's some insane amount so now they need to go ahead and move in so
01:00:02.780before they move in who's shot who's hurt no one's hurt cool who shot okay you shot you shot you shot
01:00:09.100you shy you engaged cool we're gonna you guys go send a car wait turn off your body camera
01:00:14.600give it to the sergeant you know every agency has a different policy when it comes to that
01:00:18.620but they need to be they need to start getting ready to prepare a statement you know meet up
01:00:24.840with internal affairs say why they shot all this bullshit so all the other guys that didn't shoot
01:00:29.080they're still engaged they're gonna go in and move in and extract the individual that's what
01:00:33.340you guys are witnessing right now let's keep watching and if you guys like shit like this
01:00:38.120You guys can send me police videos in the OSS,
01:00:41.440and I'll break them down if you guys want me to.
01:00:44.220Because obviously something like this is a bit more, you know,
02:13:47.320you know, there's over 3,000 dead IDF soldiers
02:13:50.120as well as over 3,000 dead Hezbollah soldiers as well.
02:13:52.480But there's been relentless fighting in this region for a very long time, and there is no one that has had more ground experience fighting the Israelis in the IDF than Hezbollah, okay?
02:14:04.440So, obviously, Hezbollah is an extremely important strategic partner for Iran because they are able to weaken the IDF on the ground.
02:14:13.460This is why Iran stands so closely with Hezbollah, okay?
02:14:17.620Now, this is also why for the Israelis, it was critical for them to topple Syria because Iran, one of the things they would do is move weapons, resources, you know, and other important military items and technologies across Iraq through Syria destined for Lebanon, right?
02:14:36.760And Lebanon is sitting right north of Israel.
02:14:39.040So strategically speaking, Hezbollah is more than likely, I would argue, probably Iran's most important strategic ally, okay?
02:14:46.560When it comes to acts of resistance and combating Israel.
02:19:00.280to resist Israeli influence and occupation, okay?
02:19:04.400Now, the reason why Iran, Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas, etc. are so popular in the Muslim world is because they are the only ones fighting against the Israelis and for the Palestinian people, okay?
02:19:21.840So, this is why they have an enormous amount of support.
02:19:26.320So for the Lebanese military to fight against Hezbollah, who is the only real paramilitary group that has the ability, skill set, and tools to stave off Israeli invasion and occupation, that would be wildly unpopular politically.
02:19:42.680Also, it would create a civil war, an unneeded civil war, that would get many Lebanese killed and literally fall right into what the Israelis want.
02:19:56.320Because for the Israelis, their goal is to have a destabilized Middle East so no one can challenge them.
02:26:27.060So given that we just saw the evacuation warning coming from Israel's military for Dahya,
02:26:31.540we expect that there will be strikes there, potentially even imminently.
02:26:35.240And although we hadn't seen strikes to this point, once that announcement came from Israel, we have seen this video of people and residents in Dahia fleeing ahead of those strikes to try to get out of that area.
02:26:57.980Again, Lebanon is a country that has seen more than, I believe, 1.2 million people displaced
02:27:02.760by Israeli strikes and evacuation warnings.
02:27:05.740And this, of course, will add to that now that Israel has made it clear it is striking
02:30:46.040Back on April 8th, Israel launched one of the most deadly attacks into Lebanon, killing like hundreds of peoples, hundreds of people, hundreds of people, hitting so many different sites all across.
02:30:59.320It's like they'll be like, oh, yeah, cease fire.
02:31:01.100And then Israel immediately violates it.
02:33:27.320The fact that the Mossad only answers to the prime minister and no one else means that because of the nature of the sensitive operations that they're doing for national security purposes, because he's a wartime prime minister, he can always say, hey, hey, Israeli government, I know I'm corrupting everything.
02:39:25.140and today Netanyahu announced they're going to strike Beirut again. Lebanese are driving out of
02:39:32.140that southern part of Beirut, which is Hezbollah's stronghold, and so there is a lot going on in that
02:39:38.900front, and it's a key barrier to getting an agreement now. Well, given all these developments,
02:39:45.280Beth, could we see a return to all-out fighting right now between the U.S. and Iran?
02:39:50.820We can't rule it out. You know, I think at this point, Iran is using what it has is real leverage. Right. Iran has always had leverage on multiple fronts. They added a new one with the Strait of Hormuz and they have said now publicly that now they could forcibly close the entire strait again, blockade it.
02:40:16.100Yep. And they also talked about shutting down the. This right here, Bob, I'm sure I always fucking butcher the name, but you guys get the idea.
02:40:25.980The Houthis would shut down this area right here, which is another critical waterway.
02:40:29.500And this accounts for about 10 percent of the world's oil.
02:40:33.100So we're talking about 30 percent of the world's oil being frozen between these two different critical choke points.
02:40:40.600Over the last three weeks, the United States.
02:40:43.100Also, Bloomberg, guys, estimated that if this continues on to July, that we are going to be in an economic crisis.
02:40:51.940Keep in mind, guys, that we have deployed a bunch of strategic oil into the marketplace to kind of, you know, stop the bleeding from the oil shortage.
02:41:04.620But obviously, we can only maintain this for so long.
02:41:13.100it has helped guide 70 ships through there that's about three a day versus over a hundred a day
02:41:20.380before the war they're saying we could shut that down and we could also shut and shout out to our
02:41:25.980guy over at the oss report by the way um he went ahead and updated the website shout out to you my
02:41:31.420friend you guys can see here brent is sitting at about 94 it went up uh today i think eight percent
02:41:36.360was sitting in the 80s yesterday um and it went now it's up to 94 if you guys are wondering this
02:41:42.140is a website made by one of our own guys in the oss by the way okay so feel free here's the website
02:41:47.500i'll drop her for you guys so you guys can stay up to date on what's going on in conflict completely
02:41:50.700free you know that's the type of community we got here okay we got a bunch of real niggas that are
02:41:54.800high aq that do shit like this so um and bro uh type in the chat if you're watching
02:42:01.740it was doc that made this but yeah well let's uh let's get back to it
02:42:07.860a nearby choke point which is controlled by a kind of an overlook by the houthis
02:42:15.660um and that's the dude's name is alger 304 shout out to you appreciate the gifted sub
02:42:20.540bob el mandem straight that would close and the bob el mandem is right here guys
02:42:25.120the the traffic that would go through the suez so they have that they have the proxies and then
02:42:33.100we have new reports of them digging out their underground missile sites where probably a thousand
02:42:40.000missiles still remain. So Iran is telling the United States, look, you know, you sent back
02:42:46.640this tougher deal. We're hearing reports. We don't know what the details are, but we have leverage
02:42:52.540too, and we're not going to capitulate. We want the cessation of the Israeli growing offensive
02:43:00.100in Lebanon. The Israelis say that they earlier said that they were preparing to strike what they
02:43:07.620call Hezbollah strongholds in the Beirut suburbs. Is Iran's declaration a way of trying to derail
02:43:13.780those plans? Could very well be. I mean, a deal in Iran, this MOU for 60 days and then leading
02:43:24.320on to a nuclear agreement also um there's there's there's talk that um this mou that trump has right
02:43:32.800for the ceasefire it's only temporary okay it's the kind of uh if i'm not mistaken the world cup
02:43:38.200is coming up they want to basically let the world cup happen and then attack them again
02:43:42.560let me look when the world cup is the date
02:43:44.560yeah june 11th to july 19th the fifa world cup
02:43:50.980i'm not mistaken are we supposed to host it in the united states yeah in 16 cities 11 in the
02:43:59.860united states yeah three in mexico so there's also speculation that um that they want to
02:44:07.480there's that other speculation of course that they're basically trying to um
02:44:11.900oh we had 100 000 followers by the way on rumble guys nice there's also speculation that they only
02:44:18.660want to do this, you know, this temporary ceasefire, to let the World Cup go down and
02:44:24.580then attack again after, which is another reason why the Iranians are also, you know,