Sercret Service Neutralize Invader, US-Iran War, Muslims Praying in Timesquare Spark Outrage...
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Summary
In this episode, the brother and sister duo of the are joined by Myron and Razi to talk about a variety of topics, including the Secret Service shooting of a Muslim woman in Times Square, the growing Muslim population in the United States, and much more.
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I mean, I'd say, well, we got a 90% figured out.
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When I'm, when I'm showing screen, it's just not going to allow me to put you in there.
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So they're just going to have to hear your voice.
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So for all the clippers, anybody that's going to clip, and I'll say this again, because
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people are going to continue to pour in, but for all the clippers, just try to clip from
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Myron's perspective, because you'll have both of our camera angles there.
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So on my end, you'll see everything, but on Riyad's end, it might be a little bit limited
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because he's the one running the show with the screen share and stuff like that.
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That's what took us a minute for a while, guys.
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Like we were literally trying to figure that out.
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And that's what was causing all the headaches because basically, excuse me, basically what
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ended up happening was we're having audio issues where if I share mine, he can't hear
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my audio, or if he shares his, it gets choppy or whatever.
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So I think we came to a healthy middle ground, but that's kind of what the delay was.
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But anyway, yeah, with that said, let's see here.
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We got obviously what went down with the Secret Service.
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One of my old clips is resurfacing and going viral right now.
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And it's funny because people think I said that yesterday.
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That was around, if I'm not mistaken, March, correct?
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That was around the last time that they were praying for Ramadan in Times Square.
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And I think you guys are really going to enjoy us talking about this.
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I think me and my brother are probably going to debunk this once and for all.
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Because as you guys know, we have a lot of like, you know,
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idiots that just lack critical thinking skills.
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And this is, you know, before we get into this topic, I do want to say this, too.
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Like, topics like this covering, like, you know, religion or whatever are covering topics that, you know, that might offend people.
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Like, people got to understand, just because I identify with a group doesn't mean I'm going to lie for a set group.
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So, like, for example, just because I grew up in a Muslim household and, you know, I consider myself a Muslim, even though I'm not practicing or that religious,
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doesn't mean I'm going to, like, lie about things that are just blatantly obvious, right?
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Like, or it might not necessarily sound as favorable, right?
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But a lot of people have this inability to be objective and analyze things without putting their own personal investment in, right?
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So, for example, someone who, you know, a lot of these, like, Muslim YouTubers, they'll never say anything negative or even be able to empathize with, you know,
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people that might not like the rise of a growing Muslim population in the United States.
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Like, oh, well, what do you mean you don't want us bearing on the streets, blah, blah, blah.
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Well, we'll get into the details of that later.
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But they don't understand that, you know, maybe it's not in the best interest of a country to bring in a foreign group of people
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in a foreign religion and have them dominate, right?
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And this whole concept of nationalism is something that I've realized that's, like, kind of died, right?
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Like, having nationalistic pride is considered, like, bad or bigoted, right?
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We have more people running around with Mexican flags or Palestine flags than American flags.
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Now, I'm not saying that you can't obviously be empathetic and feel sorry for the Palestinian plight.
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I've talked about the blockades where I've debated, at this point, like, hundreds of Zionists on this topic, right?
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Whether it's on Twitter, XSpaces or YouTube or whatever.
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I think, actually, if you really think about it, I think I've debated more Zionists than anyone else on the Internet.
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I think I've debated more Zionists than anyone else.
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So it's not that I don't have empathy or don't understand the plight, right?
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And I would argue I've been in the crucible with Zionists the most to bring this issue out and make it public.
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But we also need to be very, very realistic and understand that there's some things that might not necessarily be as favorable to your what you're attached to if you're being truly objective and analyzing things.
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So we'll talk about that when we cover the Times Square prayers and everything else like that.
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But, yeah, can you introduce yourself to the people real quick for the people that might not know?
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We should have done a show like this last week, guys.
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But as you guys know, I was sick earlier this week.
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But, yeah, like I said today, I got a little bit later because I had to sleep a bit longer.
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And then also me and my brother are figuring out Zoom.
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I'd rather start late and have a smooth show than start on time.
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OK, I know some people in the chat were complaining and everything else like that.
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But, hey, man, I'd prefer to give you guys a smooth show with no issues than start it up on time.
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If you guys have not gotten the chance to see me yet.
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I'm sure the mods will drop the link in the description.
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Because some of y'all, I know some of y'all don't like, you know, kick or rumble or you guys want to, you know, donate on super chats.
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For those of you that are watching on YouTube, you guys know I fucking hate YouTube.
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There's been an outpouring of support recently in the starting of my channel.
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We're almost at 10K subs, so I appreciate everybody who's been rolling through.
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I'd say probably once a week at this point, we'll try to make that a schedule.
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And we just go over current topics and stuff like that.
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And so I think you guys will have an insightful, you know, or a good time.
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And the only reason y'all didn't get it last week is because this week I was sick.
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And then the week before, remember, I was at USC.
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So you guys are going to see pretty consistently every Saturday, more than likely, or Sunday.
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And then I try to stream by myself at least like twice a week or so just to keep myself in the YouTube algorithm and keep my analytics and my engagement high.
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And so hopefully you guys will enjoy the content that's to come.
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And I still have some videos on the channel and some previous lives that you can go back and check out.
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And there's timestamps in all of them if you want to find out my views or how I go about streaming and stuff like that.
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You can go through your chats and then we'll get started on the show.
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And, yeah, we've got like just 100 people in here.
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And let me – and Mods, keep putting my brother's link in the chat because I know a lot of you two people might want to super chat on there instead of doing it via the other ways.
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I got Frisbeehead from OSS says, hey, I can't find that Corey Hughes video with you and the Cookie Monster info locals or Rumble.
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It's actually – yo, what's up with your generation, you guys not being able to read analog clocks, bro?
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I don't know, but I can read an analog clock, so please don't include me in that, bro.
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But there's an alarming amount of people who are my age who can't read an analog clock, and it's scary.
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I don't know if they stopped teaching it in schools or what, but there are some people who are like 23, 22, 21 that they couldn't read.
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They don't know what that big hand and that little hand symbolize.
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And don't tell the team to see if they realize it ain't you.
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You want to hit the secret service thing first?
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Yeah, pull up the – pull up an article – not even an article.
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Like, this one isn't really too much of a big deal if you pull up, like, media.
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Because what I'll probably do is I'll focus more on talking about it after we watch it.
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But we'll give it – and as you guys know, for some of you guys that are new to the show,
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what I'll typically do is I'll play the video, right?
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Show you guys – you know, so you guys get a gist.
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Because I know a lot of you guys might not be tapped in with the news like that.
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Because I know a lot of people, you know, get their news from me.
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So for my guys on my end, just keep in mind, you're not going to be able to see Myron.
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But you're just going to be able to see me when I'm screen sharing.
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Yeah, I can't see myself on your screen right now.
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So we got – when did this article – this is the most recent?
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Let's run that because some people aren't even going to be familiar with the news like that.
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Basically, Secret Service and the local police up in West Palm Beach, guys, I – well, basically,
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they encountered an individual trying to break into Mar-a-Lago, and they shot him, right?
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We can now report, per U.S. Secret Service, that an armed man in his 20s was shot and killed
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by U.S. Secret Service agents and the local sheriff's department at Mar-a-Lago after unlawfully
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Any minute now, we're expecting a press briefing out of Mar-a-Lago from the FBI, Secret Service,
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So what we understand at the moment is that overnight, around 1.30 in the morning,
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a 20-year-old man, armed with a shotgun, tried to scale the north gate of Mar-a-Lago
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Yo, like, what the fuck is wrong with these people, bro?
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Yo, let me go to fucking Mar-a-Lago, which is, like, damn near Fortress with a shotgun.
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There's not much – well, they're investigating now, and the FBI is actually taking charge on it.
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There's not many details that have come out in regards to the guy's ideology or his background aside from the fact that I believe he's from North Carolina and he's young.
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But let's see if we see a theme with this guy being super left-leaning or anything like that because that seems to be the trend with these people.
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And, you know, the Secret Service spokesman, Anthony Guglielmi, has tweeted this out just moments ago.
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So, in it, the details, as you mentioned, Charlie, he says that around 1.30 a.m., I mean, in his 20s, was shot by Secret Service and Palm Beach County deputy from Sheriff's Office following an unauthorized entry at the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago.
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This was near the North Gate, and they add to it that this individual, whose identity is being withheld, pending notification of next of kin, was pronounced deceased.
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The individual was observed by that North Gate at Mar-a-Lago.
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Someone raided me on – it was the real Stacey I guess I got raided by.
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And as you look on your map here at Mar-a-Lago, the top of your screen is north.
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So, this would, of course, be the third attempt that we know of on the life of President Trump last night.
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Now, for those of you that don't know, you know, who have never been to Mar-a-Lago, I've been to Mar-a-Lago before.
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I got invited by General Flynn right after the president actually got inaugurated, actually.
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Like, it's not really a place that you want to try to break into.
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Shout out to X-Jaws and Mr. Rams as well with the gifted subs.
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Because you really don't want to – it's not a place that you want to get caught at, man.
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West Palm Beach County police all over the place.
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And then, obviously, well, like, someone like Donald Trump is divisive as he is and all the death threats that he gets.
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I know for a fact that Secret Service is working extra hard.
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Like, Donald Trump is by far probably one of the hardest protect – probably the hardest protectee in Secret Service history, bro.
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They have to protect him that hard, unfortunately.
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He goes back and forth between Washington and Florida, right?
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He's like the only other president that I've seen that, like, actively goes back between two different residences and actively, you know, as at his home residence.
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So, it's a nightmare to protect someone like him.
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Because you guys got to also keep in mind that when you're Secret Service, like, you try to do your best to go to the location that the president is going to go, like, weeks in advance.
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So, a lot of the times they don't even get barely a 24-hour notice that Trump wants to go somewhere.
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So, yeah, I know those niggas are stressing, bro.
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I know they're stressing because I've done Secret Service details before.
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I had to protect the foreign dignitary one time on a Secret Service detail, and they took that pretty serious.
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So, I could only – the presidential detail is a whole other level.
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And so, to even get in here is crazy, but they're going to go into details.
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Like, I remember – because you've got to, like, kind of get on, like, go over this bridge.
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Like, I remember we went there, like, on a bus.
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They check all the IDs of everybody that's coming in.
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And nigga was so dumb he didn't even do his research.
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Yo, like, bruh, the president's up in D.C. trying to find a way to bomb Iran.
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And actually, he had a plan, obviously, I'm assuming, to do something sinister because
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Donald Trump is in Mar-a-Lago, if I'm not mistaken, every weekend.
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And from what it seems, him and Ivanka go here every weekend.
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And that's what a lot of guys at Fox News were saying and other news outlets.
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And so, it's clear this guy had the plan to try and catch Trump, but, I mean, he didn't
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even get, I think it was 20 yards in before he was apprehended.
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Bro, the place is filled with cameras, like, you know what I mean?
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It already was pretty decent, pretty good with security from before.
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And the thing is, is like, you know, because I will say this.
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This is the longest I've seen Trump stay at the White House consecutively.
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Normally, like you said, he goes back to Florida fairly often.
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But I think this whole Iran thing, dude, is keeping him in D.C.
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He's definitely busy dealing with the Pentagon, definitely dealing, definitely busy talking
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to Steven Wyckoff and all these other guys like Pete Hexeth and trying to figure out
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And I didn't know if you saw, but there's some reports that they expected the brinksmanship
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to actually do the job and cause Iran to surrender.
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They're going to have to put their money where their mouth is.
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We could play that after this, actually, because I got two clips I want to show you on this.
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There's one with Steve Wyckoff where he got interviewed.
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I don't know if you could pull it up on the side.
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Oh, also, speaking of the Iran war, which, by the way, guys, don't worry, we're going to
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Apparently, there's been some concessions from the Iranians when it comes to the nuclear
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Oh, and then I also got the press conference, too, Riyad.
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If you go through my screen, sorry, through my X, I also have the media.
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If you go through my feed, I also have the one where Palm Beach and FBI gave a statement
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We could play that after unless unless they play on this Fox News thing.
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Give everybody an overview so they know what went down.
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And then we could, if needed, we'll play the press conference from the actual cops.
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Mar-a-Lago, he was at the governor's ball, the governor's ball at the White House.
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We're going to have a press conference at 930 a.m.
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And so the north gate, we think, would be the one that's right behind on your screen,
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right behind the little inset box showing the state of Florida would be right there.
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And that is the main gate where visitors who are coming to Mar-a-Lago pull in right there
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before going down and to the covered carriageway where you enter the compound there.
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And as Rachel pointed out, points out, this would be the third attempt that we know of that has been thwarted of people trying to do harm.
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Of course, in one of those cases, actually managing to shoot the president.
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Yeah, dude, this is the third attempt now that came very that this one didn't come close.
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But we got Matthew Crooks literally missing by millimeters.
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Ryan Routh was the guy that shot at him when he was with Steve Wyckoff golfing.
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He was a huge, like, you know, Ukraine support or whatever.
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And luckily, what ended up happening with that one, if you guys remember.
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So Donald Trump was golfing with Steve Wyckoff.
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It was in September, two months before the election.
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And the Secret Service detail that was with Trump, what they'll do is they'll go to the next hole before Trump goes there.
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So the Secret Service agents that went to the next hole and astute agents saw someone in the bushes.
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But had that Secret Service agent not been there or not done the protective sweep before Trump got there to, you know, golf at that next hole, he might not be here, bro.
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Because Ryan Routh was, like, in a perfect position to snipe him.
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So luckily, that Secret Service agent found him first, confronted him.
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And then when they went and looked at it after, when the FBI looked at it after, bro had been pitched.
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He had been camping there since, like, the night before.
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He was there for, like, 12-plus hours just sitting there with, like, food there and water and shit.
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So dude was literally camping, like, on some Call of Duty type shit.
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So, you know, thank God that Secret Service agent found him.
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But, yeah, dude, this is, like, the third over an attempt where someone has actually tried to hurt the president, dude.
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And the first one initially in 2024 in July, I believe it was at that rally.
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It was remarkable because the response on Secret Service's end was really poor.
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Or at least their surveillance and their security aspect.
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And I don't know if they really upped or tried to beef up their security.
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Of course, the Secret Service is, you know, I'd say they're probably one of the best agencies when it comes to protecting a leader.
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But I don't know if they've been doing the best job.
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I mean, in this instance in Mar-a-Lago, this guy got in through some, like, person who was leaving.
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He barely got anywhere near where the president would have been, theoretically.
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But I think this is a testament to a greater point that the Secret Service, you know, in my opinion, might have to beef up a little bit and get a little bit more extreme in regards to precautionary measures.
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Because Trump is probably not going to be the last guy in office who's going to be very disliked.
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And so they're going to have to look forward to continuously making sure that they not only up their security, but, you know, don't even allow things to flirt with the idea of coming to fruition.
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Because to me, this guy shouldn't even have gotten to the compound.
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It just goes to show, like, how reckless a lot of these people are.
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And when people have a strong determination to want to take the president out, you know, you're going to come across these things.
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And the second one being at the golf course down there in Florida.
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And as we get details, which are just coming in with the press conference, we wait.
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We do at least know from the Secret Service that Secret Service agents and this Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office deputy confronted this man.
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And shots were fired by law enforcement during the encounter.
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No U.S. Secret Service or Sheriff's Office personnel were injured in the incident.
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There were no Secret Service protectedness, the president at the location, meaning that there was no one that Secret Service protects.
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The president, the first lady, and others were at that north gate.
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It appears that this individual, according to just the details we're getting from the Secret Service in this social media tweet,
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is that the individual approached the north gate but not necessarily posing a direct harm to any of the protectees that the Secret Service is sworn to protect there.
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We're waiting to get more details on that, but it does appear that the individual was observed by the Secret Service attempting to enter the property.
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So for more recent details, guys, just by the way, because this was 14 hours ago,
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the update was that some sort of security personnel was leaving, whether it was the deputy county or it was the FBI.
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I don't know who or Secret Service, regardless.
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Some sort of security personnel was leaving at around 1 a.m.
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And the guy came in as the gate was open when they left, and he made it in about, I think it was 20 or 30 yards.
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And so the guy actually had a shotgun and get this—a can of gas, or like a gas can.
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And he set the gas can down and, I'm assuming, took aim with said firearm, which would be that shotgun,
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in which Secret Service personnel immediately neutralized him on the scene, and he was pronounced dead right there.
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And they talk about that on a press conference.
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This morning, the security detail detected that an individual had made his way into the
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A deputy and two Secret Service agents on the detail went to that area to investigate.
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They confronted a white male that was carried a gas can and a shotgun.
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What the hell was—what the fuck was this nigga's plan, bro?
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I mean, and I'm—so I'm waiting for more details.
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I'm assuming maybe there was a lighter in his vehicle.
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But, I mean, maybe he was trying to burn the place down?
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Yeah, but, like, nigga came in with, like, what a little gas can, probably the one that, like,
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you carry in your car when you're, you know, when you run out of gas, came in with that
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Bro, it's like when you start one of those free-roaming games like GTA and you have no
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weapons and you just pick up the most random items.
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Like, what the fuck you about to make work with that, bro?
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Bro, and he's going to one of the most secure locations to go after, like, one of the most
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It's like fighting the final boss with, like, your first loadout from the beginning of
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How you go to each dungeon and you get, like, a new weapon and each weapon becomes stronger
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You're supposed to use that weapon to, like, combat the fucking boss of that dungeon?
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This dumbass nigga using the first—the wooden sword and the Dooku shield.
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This nigga literally using all the wooden items, right, against the fire boss.
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This nigga fought Ganondorf with a bow and arrow and a wooden sword.
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Nigga's trying to fight the master boss without the master sword.
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And what we can extract, I mean, sensibly from this situation is the guy clearly was not—he
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And so are many other people who attempt things like this, but at least they're a little bit
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more calculated, and they're a little bit more smart in their endeavor to try and attack
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or harm somebody, but this guy just did not plan it.
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Also, a shotgun is, like, not even a long-range weapon.
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So did you think you were going to get three or four feet within Trump to, like—I'm just
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And so I would imagine maybe, hey, like, an AR or—I don't know.
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Like, these niggas had the, you know, the wherewithal to use a weapon that's a bit more
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Crooks was an inch, centimeters, actually, if I'm not mistaken, from killing the president.
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That immigration chart saved Trump's life when he turned his head to look at the immigration
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And thank God that, you know, Trump didn't get hit, bro.
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I don't want any of our presidents getting shot or hurt.
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When it comes to, like, politics, I don't want any of our politicians getting hurt, Democrat
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Yeah, it's a bad look for the country in general.
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So, you know, he had all these stupid-ass liberals like, oh, my God, I'm so mad he missed.
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Well, you're a piece of shit, wishing death upon people because you don't like their political
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But regardless of that, like, yeah, this dude—and it's like, at least Thomas Crooks and Ryan
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And then Ralph got caught before he could do it.
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This dumbass nigga didn't even know Trump wasn't there.
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And what we saw with Charlie Kirk was somebody that was highly calculated, highly skilled,
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and somebody who had the know-abouts and the wherewithal to actually go ahead and execute
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But, you know, there's levels to these deranged psychopaths who typically fall onto, you know,
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left-leaning politics and where, you know, they want to take out a high-status political
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And then you have, you know, the lower level of people like this who just walk into a high-security
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compound guarded by Secret Service with a shotgun and a can of gas and think that they're going
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Literally, you know, it's Legend of Zelda, dude.
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It's like, this nigga literally, like, started the...
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You know how you start the game with three hearts and, like, a wooden-ass sword and some
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Nigga made it all the way to Ganondorf with still three hearts and the wooden sword.
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You know, but the scary combination is when somebody has that intention, but they actually
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have the brains to execute it correctly, right?
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And so this is the ideology that must be shot down.
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It must be neutralized and eradicated if we want to guarantee the safety of our politicians
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and high-status political figures for that matter.
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The guy's an idiot, and he was never going to make any...
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He was never going to cover ground with his plan, obviously, but it's still very unsettling
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I mean, most of our people that watch, like, you know, lean more right.
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Like, if this shit happened to Joe Biden, I'd be pissed off and furious, too.
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If it happened to Kamala Harris, I'd be pissed off and furious, too.
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Like, it's one thing to have your, you know, political differences and shit like that,
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but once you start getting into niggas, like, killing politicians or whatever, like, that
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is one of the big things that sets the United States apart from all these other countries.
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That's what keeps us from being a banana republic.
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So, you know, whether you like these politicians or not, you've got to understand that we are
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held to a different standard here in the United States.
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We're not like these fucking weird-ass banana republic countries where niggas are assassinating
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world leaders and shit with no consequence.
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Two pieces of equipment that he had with him, at which time he put down the gas can, raised
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At that point in time, the deputy and the two Secret Service agents fired their weapons
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He said, at that point, you know, they neutralized the threat.
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That translation, they Swiss cheese that motherfucker, bro.
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He probably got, like, 20 rounds of 9mm ammo, if we're being honest.
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If you have high-quality 9mm, it's equivalent to a 40.
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So, most law enforcement agencies already switched back to 9mm at this point, right?
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Each of them was probably carrying a Glock 7...
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You know, hey, bro, I'm in Connecticut, so I wouldn't know, you know.
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But, yeah, probably each one of them had, like, 15 rounds in their firearm.
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Yeah, and three guys, you know, we're talking about 60, almost 60 bullets altogether.
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And then, the sheriff's deputy might have even had a rifle.
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Well, one of them might have even had a rifle, easy.
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Because, uh, as soon as they got the news that someone was on the property, somebody probably picked up a rifle.
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Well, they probably even, they probably just saw him.
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I think the people who addressed him or apprehended him were the ones that saw him on the camera initially.
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Because they're saying that he only got in, like, 20 yards.
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So, I don't even think there was much radioing around.
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It was like, yo, who the hell is this nigga?
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And they just pulled up and blasted the shit out of him.
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But they've got to figure out that gate system so people can't get in as people are leaving.
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I mean, I understand it's difficult to completely contain a compound.
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But you've got to make it work when the president's going to spend a good amount of his time there.
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But I know for a fact that nigga got hit at least...
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If I was a gambler, if I was a DGN gambler, I'll say he got hit with at least 20 rounds.
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Hey, it's probably a painless death, nigga.
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He probably felt a couple stings, pinches, and then he was out, you know?
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Give you a picture of the shotgun and the gas can to have with you.
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The FBI is the lead investigation agency on this case.
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And we will be assisting them in whatever manner they would like.
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And they will be responsible for answering any other questions at an appropriate time.
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Yo, normally, normally it would be like Secret Service does their own investigations, but
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given the high-profile list of this case and the fact that Secret Service is stretched so
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thin, you know, obviously the FBI is going to run the criminal investigation on it.
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Yo, as always with these guys, like with school shooters or with people that, like, you know,
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Nine out of ten times, this is going to be an open and shut case.
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Can you pull up his picture real quick, this guy?
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They identified him formally earlier today, too.
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Yeah, Austin Martin, I believe his full name is here.
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I have that on my feet, too, but you probably on yours.
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But yeah, long story short, this is what the FBI is going to do.
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They're going to ask his family, hey, you know, did he have any erratic, you know, political views?
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Or, you know, did he have any type of radicalization?
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You know, the 48 to 72 hours prior to him going over to Mar-a-Lago.
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They're going to see if he had any other conspirators with him, anyone that might have helped him or assisted him.
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They're going to definitely look through his phone toll analysis, look at everyone he was in contact with.
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Before he did the hit, see if there was anyone that supported him.
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And then more than likely, if he acted alone, case is going to be shut, bro.
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They'll just open it, talk to everybody, figure out what his motive was, and then close it.
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Because most of the time with these things, it's just open shut.
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Yeah, I mean, I don't mean to be stereotypical here, but you see this, bro.
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I can see it on your stream, but I can't see it on mine.
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Yo, put a picture of Thomas Crook right next to that nigga, bro.
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Yeah, put Thomas Crook, then put Ryan Routh right after.
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And you look all three of these niggas, it's like, all right, bro.
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You might have to stop sharing and then do it again.
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Well, I can see your Miami Herald thing, but I can't see the.
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I'm pulling up a portrait of this kid right here.
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Yeah, it might be you have to pull it up first.
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And then and then you hit share screen after the fact.
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I can't put them side to side because it's doing window capture, not display.
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We've got this is probably this kid's the smartest, though.
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And then, you know, this kid just I don't know.
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This nigga thought he was Trevor or some shit.
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Unfortunately, it checks out every single time.
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Crazy left-leaning white guy who's typically, I find, at least recently, the trend has been
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But Ryan Routh is a little bit on the older side.
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Nobody's going to clip this part of us making fun of these white dudes.
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The Wakanda niggas aren't going to clip this and say, oh, yo, why are you being racist to
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I mean, hey, look, it's not a secret that anytime there's some sort of public shooting
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or something extreme like that, it's always somebody who is white or Caucasian.
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And so if I saw a black person or, hell, even like an Arab or a brown person go in and do
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some sort of mass public shooting, I would be really shocked.
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Now, if they blew up a building, then that makes sense, right?
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But every single race has got their stereotypes that follow suit.
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And so they've all got their own way of doing mass amounts of violence.
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And with the white people, they typically like to grab a gun and just do it that way.
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But it's incredible how all three shooters pretty much look the same, bro.
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Nigga, Thomas Crooks and Austin Tucker Martin, whatever the fuck his name, they could be brothers.
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I mean, I already told y'all what they're going to do.
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They're going to, like I said, they're going to talk to all of his contacts.
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They're going to try to identify if there was another co-conspirator.
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The SAC of the Secret Service, the spelling is R-A-F-A-E-L.
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And then following special agent in charge Barrows will be the FBI special agent in charge
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West Palm Beach is like the last county they cover.
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So the way it works, guys, is there's going to be a main field office and then there's
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going to be different satellite offices right all across the...
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And then they cover everything from like Homestead, which is, you know, pretty much the south
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tip of Florida and Key West, all the way up until Palm Beach County.
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So like there's a satellite office in Fort Lauderdale.
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There's going to be one, you know, in Homestead, whatever.
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So they're going to have what's called RAC offices or resident agent in charge offices
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And that's where the special agent in charge sits out of.
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And he oversees, you know, the hundreds of agents that are in this AOR.
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So and then there's probably going to be a Tampa SAC, an Orlando SAC that also control
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that part or oversee all the local field offices in that area as well.
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But the SAC office is typically the big office that has, you know, the most agents.
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And then there's little satellite offices in between that cover all the other, like,
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Once those individuals are done speaking, Sheriff Bradshaw will come back up and close out the
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Sheriff's office for their quick response in this matter and a close collaboration.
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Since this area of the shooting was under Secret Service protection at the time, the
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I just have to say, I know he thinks he feels so cool wearing that jacket, like big jacket
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The response team is processing the scene, collecting evidence, and we'll continue to
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So whatever you think is going to happen in the future, you can invest in it at Wealthsimple.
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The public is if you live in the area of the shooting, please check your exterior cameras
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If you see anything that looks suspicious or out of place, please contact us at 1-800-CALL-FBI
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or contact the West Palm Beach Sheriff's Office.
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I'm the special agent in charge of Secret Service Miami Field Office.
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Earlier today, two special agents from the Secret Service and a deputy from the Palm Beach
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Sheriff's Office were involved in an officer-involved shooting while responding to an armed
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Preliminary information indicates that the individual was armed with a shotgun in a possession
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Agents and the deputy discharge of firearms to stop the threat.
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At this time, no law enforcement personnel were injured during the incident.
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The President of the United States was not in the state of Florida.
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And this remains an active investigation by the FBI.
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I think this guy was just, he probably had a death wish, I think.
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Like, there's no way that he could have thought going over there was a good idea and thought
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What I'm interested to see, actually, is when they make this investigation.
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We can cover the Mexico shit, too, because niggas are in here talking about, they keep
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Yo, it's funny because the comment section, we'll finish your thoughts and then we'll retest
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Yeah, no, I was going to say I'm interested to see the investigation because I want to see
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if they're going to be able to uncover some sort of ideological rabbit hole that this kid
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And if that's the case, then we'll see a reoccurring theme from Tyler Robinson.
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We'll see that we saw the same thing in Minnesota when that Catholic school got shot up and the
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instance in Canada, actually, that situation was bad as well.
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And so I want to see if this situation is going to line up with that.
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Riat O Slash for getting more and more in tune with streaming.
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The first couple of streams I streamed alone, my shit was muted.
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You should be coined as fraternal fright when it comes to exposing the lies.
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Are you and Myron going to discuss Mexico's situation?
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Riyad, do you plan to keep the special wave-a entrances like Myron?
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No, man, I can't do that because the platform that I'm on would cook me immediately.
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Flaming here on the new dynamic duo, Bad Boys Edition.
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Are you talking about Austin having a slingshot as well?
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I'm not sure what you mean, but thanks for the super chat.
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Crude Dog, thank you for the gifted sub on Rumble.
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James B7 says, have you seen this podcast with California Ken explaining the corruption
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Well, we know that nigga's not going to win now.
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Zedrax says, nigga wanted to be linked so bad.
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Tweaky Sanders says, will bro respond with a better loadout?
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Can't watch live a lot of time, but I watch replays when I can.
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When's the last live going to be up for viewing?
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Frisbee says, if you're on Rumble, Kick, or YouTube, you're a maggot.
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Greasel Mech says, hey, Martin, you should try first form energy drinks healthier and full
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Also, were you and your brother able to talk about Tucker and Huckabee interviewed?
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Pleased to hear that you're better now, Martin W. Brothers.
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Okay, thank you, One Chess, for putting that link in there.
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One Chess, put the link in there if you guys want to watch on OSS, where we talk about
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the Cookie Monster event, which I could definitely never put on YouTube.
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Frisbee says, my friend told me that Frisbee head is a them boys slur.
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I didn't even know it was processing, but it's up on Kick.
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Like, Mara, whenever you have time, can you cover what's going on in Mexico?
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Low story short, Mexican drug leader Al Mencho was killed in a military operation, and now
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the cartels are just acting like typical people making the whole city a war zone, yeah?
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I made a tweet about this, if you want to go to it on my ex, Riyad, if you could pull
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Some bitch-ass niggas in the chat said, oh, look, let me find a way to make this about
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Like, and it's always some anons on fucking YouTube.
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Like, the point isn't to show that let me make this about me.
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It's to show that this guy was such a fucking prolific drug trafficker that I had, uh, I
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was investigating people that were involved in his drug traffic organization, but of course
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Like, it's absolutely incredible how retarded niggas are.
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I said, crazy to think I had a big OSNF drug conspiracy case filled with this guy back
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in 2015, 2018 when I was in Federal HSI, right?
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So, of course, look at this dumbass nigga says, um, and he's an anon.
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Uh, and then, um, other people said, uh, let's see, Mexican niggas watching the news.
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This news says, man, get in there and make this about you.
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Uh, and it says, damn, you're really insufferable.
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Nigga said, nigga died delivering clavicular cocaine.
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Uh, nigga, I'm fired out here, celebrated death, and then, um, and then you didn't do
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anything on this investigation and still killed Parata.
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People type without thinking and they post without reading.
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I've noticed that at reading super chats and I love you guys, but sometimes somebody will
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send me a super chat and I'm almost having a stroke trying to read and comprehend what
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And so this guy probably didn't read this back, but yeah, I mean, everybody's crying.
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And then other people are like, yo, talk about it.
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And then some were like, uh, you know, talk, talk about this or whatever on the show.
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I saw a couple of people saying like, yo, uh, break it down or whatever.
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So, and the other thing too, is like a lot of these like Twitter niggas don't know that
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Cause the problem with a lot of people that are big on Twitter is like Twitter is the
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But niggas don't realize like I do a fucking true crime show every Sunday.
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So it's like, yeah, I mean like this is literally one of my, um, specialties.
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So back in like 2015, I could kind of take you guys through this.
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Back in 2015, I had a, a very big, uh, crystal meth case, right.
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Where basically I had this drug traffic organization affiliated, uh, that was here in America, here
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in, uh, South Texas, or not here in South Texas, but back then when I was living in Laredo
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based out of South Texas, that was importing in like 99% pure crystal methamphetamine.
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Now, for those of you that don't know how many crystal methamphetamine is manufactured,
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um, the key ingredients to make it, if you guys have ever seen Breaking Bad are heavily
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So it's very hard to make pure or high level crystal methamphetamine in the United States.
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The only place that you can get it really, um, where it's, you know, you're scoring like
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into the eighties and 90%, uh, percentile for purity of crystal meth is from Mexico.
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Uh, it looks like, it looks like shards of glass, right.
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So let me see if I could pull up a picture for y'all, bro.
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I'm about to give you some, some real value here.
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Um, I might have an old picture here somewhere, but, um, but yeah.
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So like when I was doing that case, uh, the Jalisco people kind of were in a, um, working
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The lighting is bad, but that's what it looks like.
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And, uh, and the reason why this meth did so well, the Mexican meth is because they could
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break it down and sell it and make quite a bit of money.
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When I was on a job, I think a kilo of meth back then was somewhere between 10 to $20,000,
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So, um, so the Zetas working alongside these guys to bring in this meth.
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So that's how I ended up get linking El Mencho's organization with, with, with, uh, with the
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Zetas now, granted, this was like 10 years ago, right?
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Obviously I think nowadays it's like a whole other cartel that runs, uh, Nuevo Laredo.
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Um, because that was exactly, that was what was across the border from, um, from Laredo.
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I think it's now it's called the cartel del Noroeste.
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Um, who are some younger guys, but the long story short is, is that, um, when it comes
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to drug traffic, when it comes to these, uh, sophisticated drug traffic organizations,
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a lot of the times they're linked, uh, because you got a source, you got a source supply, you
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So a lot of these guys, uh, work with each other, whether knowingly or unknowingly, uh,
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in a compartmentalized or non-compartmentalized fashions, um, because obviously the drug trade
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is a very expansive trade and there's many different hands in the process.
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You got the people that drive it up to the border.
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You got the people that, um, you know, that crossed it to the border.
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You got the people that once they crossed it to the border, they're dropping it off at
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You got a regional guy who's going to receive a lot of the drugs and he's going to distribute
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Um, so it's, it's a very expansive, um, network.
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This is why when you look at, you know, whenever they do big takedowns, drug takedowns, you know,
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10, 20, 30, 40 people are getting picked up at the same time because everyone is typically,
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uh, assigned some type of role in the organization, um, to actually properly facilitate the distribution
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networks and, and, and everything else like that.
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So, uh, at OCDF, what OCDF was before it stands for organized crime drug enforcement
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It was initiated by the department of justice to, um, to combat organized crime that is
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Um, I don't know if they still have the OCDF, um, but what it would do is if you got your
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case approved for OCDF, um, you would get what's called an OCDF case number and you would
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get a significant amount of, uh, resources and aid for your case to be able to run it more
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efficiently, equipment, more overtime, et cetera.
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Now, the thing that people don't, uh, recognize sometimes is that running a lot of these big
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We're talking about paying state and local guys overtime to do surveillance.
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We're talking about doing, uh, you know, pay a phone ping warrants, right?
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If you want to track somebody that costs a lot of money that the agency has to pay T-Mobile
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or AT&T to be able to ping someone's phone, right?
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So, um, you know, doing a wiretap costs, you can easily call for 30 days, can easily
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cost you somewhere between 50 to a hundred thousand dollars, right?
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So, uh, what OCDF did was if your case was significant enough and you can link it, right?
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And you can link it to what's called an R-POT or C-POT, which basically means like a direct
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That, that was one of the key, uh, situations that would get you, uh, your case approved for,
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Um, and that's how I was able to link my organization alongside this guy or his people, uh, way back
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And, uh, we got the case approved for OCDF and we got the funding and, you know, it was,
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Um, I know drug traffic cases have changed a little bit since I was last on the job, but
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I don't know if anyone has questions on there, but, uh, but that's how I came across this guy.
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And didn't Trump set out $15 million for this guy or something like that?
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He put a bounty on it or something in regards to leading to information that could help arrest
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So like what this, this administration did something interesting, what, which other
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They designated these organizations as like terrorist organizations.
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And when you, when you designate them terrorist organizations, now you got like the full power
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of the intelligence agencies and the, uh, military, uh, you know, at your disposal, because now
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it went from, you know, one is just a drug trafficker to now one is damn near Al Qaeda.
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And that's why they're able to do these kinetic strikes, these lethal kinetic strikes on these
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drug traffickers is because they designated these drug traffic organizations basically as
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So basically now they're looked at as enemy combatants.
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So that's why they're able to do these, uh, do these strikes.
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When I was doing the job, you could utilize something called SOD special operations division.
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This, and this is all unclassified shit, but you were able to utilize SOD, right.
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Um, as a, as a, as a, as a, as a agent to do a criminal case.
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Now, some of the things that you would get from SOD, you couldn't necessarily use in your
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investigations, but you could parallel reconstruct.
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Let's say you utilize the support services of SOD, right.
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And this is clearly a hypothetical, just a hypothetical, right.
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And you come across a phone number that you had not come across before.
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Uh, and you, uh, you identify somebody, well, you can go ahead now.
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Now that you've been able to figure out who this individual was via SOD, you could do what's
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called a parallel reconstruction, which means now that you have that number and that individual,
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you could go ahead and subpoena that number, get the information on that number, right.
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And you're good because you got that information, uh, via parallel reconstruction.
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And now you don't have to disclose the, the nature of the sense or the, the, you know,
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confidential or, you know, classified information that you might've got that pointing in that
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So in other words, you can use restricted information to help point you in the right
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Uh, you know, what I call, uh, normie light means to get a number or get some information.
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So you utilize a service that might be classified.
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But that points you to a direction, then you could go ahead and go about getting that legally
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Um, and, and you were, but this was very limited back then because drug traffickers weren't considered
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So you have to be very careful of how you went about getting this information right now that
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You know, you could do FISA's, you could do all this shit free game.
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So like it's made for the investigators made things a lot easier because before you had
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to be creative of how you use that type of information in your criminal case, because
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criminal cases and Intel don't, don't, don't mix well.
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So I always laugh when people talk about CIA and FBI, it's like, no bro, they're two completely
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different agencies with different, uh, missions.
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The CIA's job is to collect intelligence by any means necessary.
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They operate, well, they mostly operate in the black.
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They don't operate in the light when it comes to law enforcement, you have to operate in
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the light because what ends up happening is if you arrest someone and you want to prosecute
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them, all the evidence that you gathered throughout that investigation is going to have to come
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to the light when, if they, if they go to trial.
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So this is why they have significantly different, um, different missions.
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Now the FBI is an Intel agency too, uh, but they're focused more on domestic intelligence and they're
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Whereas the CIA doesn't give a fuck about securing prosecutions.
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They just, they just want to collect intelligence and, you know, waterboard niggas and, you know,
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do what they need to do to gather information by any means necessary.
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Whereas the FBI is more so particularly focused inside of the U.S. or at least Central America
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Anyone that, uh, that, uh, that studies 9-11 or pays a significant amount of time to 9-11
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knows that this guy Ali Soufan was like one of the main agents that was involved in this case.
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He's, I think he's Lebanese if I'm not mistaken.
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I think he ran the, um, oh my God, the, uh, the, uh, the, the bombing, uh, I think in
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like 1999 or, or 2000, uh, here he is right here.
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And then he got involved with 9-11 because he investigated the, where the fuck is the,
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the USS type in USS, I forget the, the, the USS bombing that he had covered.
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It was like in the late nineties or some shit like that.
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Um, he was the lead, see, boom, he was the lead investigator.
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And the coal bombing, as you guys know, was linked back to Osama.
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And, and if you watch any 9-11 documentary, they'll talk about this.
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The F and which is why 9-11, a big reason why 9-11 happened was because the FBI and CIA
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weren't sharing information on top of all the other shit.
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We also know who was involved, but for the purpose of this conversation, we'll leave out them
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We'll just focus strictly on the FBI and CIA dynamics of 9-11.
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So during the course of this investigation, right.
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9-11 was a perfect example of two different agencies with different mission sets trying
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to work together to combat a criminal organization.
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Wanting to gather evidence, bring the, put that evidence together for a criminal investigation.
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On the other hand, the CIA was involved, was interested in waterboarding niggas getting
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as much information that they can to identify other people for, to, to, to basically, um,
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So the problem here is that for a, for a criminal investigation, you can't use evidence derived
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from torture, you, you know, you know, no, if you go to a AUSA or a prosecutor say, oh
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yeah, uh, we got this information on this terrorist.
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Yo, the prosecutor is going to walk out the room and say, I don't want to, you know, get
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So like, basically you're doing black ops shit.
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So, uh, and even the prosecutor knowing that this went down is, is a problem, right?
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So this is an example of what I mean when I say, you know, the balance of bringing a
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case to prosecutorial, um, fruition versus collecting intelligence.
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Uh, the two, a lot of the times don't align because what it takes to build a strong criminal
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investigation for prosecution is directly antithetical to the CIA's methodologies of
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gathering intelligence for the purposes of, um, clandestine operations or activities.
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So Ali Supan talks about this in detail, how he'd be in a lot of these interviews, um, him
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and other FBI agents, cause it would be like a CIA officer and FBI agent, FBI just trying
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The CIA officer is trying to gather information and they had to leave the room a lot of the
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times, or they wouldn't, or, or they would, uh, not be able to do it, be involved in interviews
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because the CIA would be waterboarding these guys.
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There was a dude, dude named, um, fuck, what was his name?
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Uh, no, Abu Abeyta, uh, Abu, uh, oh, I know what you're talking about.
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The, the, uh, type in, uh, um, I'll give you guys, I'll tell you guys exactly what I'm
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When I show the picture, you guys are going to know what I'm talking about.
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So this guy, Abu Zubayta, uh, who my brother's going to bring on screen right now.
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This was one of the key guys during the investigation that the CIA was able to capture.
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He almost died when he was involved in like a shootout with them and the CIA tortured the
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Um, and this was one of the main guys that, uh, that the FBI and the CIA was extremely
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Uh, but the FBI had to leave interviews multiple times because they were torturing this dude
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and they couldn't use any of it for prosecution.
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And to this day, there's only one person that was, uh, successfully, um, uh, tried or convicted
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It was a guy named, I think, Marquis, uh, uh, is a French national Zerawi or, um, can you
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I'm fucking impressed that I even remember a lot of this shit.
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But this is one of the key informants that created big issues between the FBI and the,
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and the CIA because CIA was waterboarding this guy and the FBI couldn't use a lot of the
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information that the CIA got for their criminal case.
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If you type in French national 9-11, he's going to come right up and he's out, has a Wikipedia
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He was the only person that was successfully tried for 9-11 in America and U.S. history.
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So, and I'm using 9-11, guys, because 9-11 is like the perfect example of how intelligence
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So, on one end, you got the FBI running an investigation, going after Al-Qaeda, trying
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to identify suspects, trying to present a case for prosecution.
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Then on the other hand, you got the CIA identifying these guys and trying to disrupt and dismantle
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the network via, you know, clandestine activities, black operations, et cetera.
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So, the two, though, are completely opposing each other because what you need to put together
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for a criminal case is going to be completely antithetical a lot of the times, or you won't
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be able to go as hard as what the CIA does to collect information.
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So, Abu Zubaydah was one of the main people that provided information during the 9-11 investigation
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that the FBI multiple times had to walk out the room when he was being interrogated because
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he was being tortured while he was being interrogated.
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And we all know that a lot of confessions from torture are not legitimate, right?
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They literally lie or say anything to just stop the pain.
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And from a prosecutorial standpoint, no AUSA will ever use something that's garnered via
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torture, let alone even want to be in the same room as you.
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If you admit that as an FBI agent, that you were there as they were tortured, I guess,
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And this is why almost everything the CIA does with their detainees is classified for that
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We just got declassified documents not too long ago about what enhanced interrogation techniques
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And it took like a decade plus for us to fucking be able to see it after the war on terror,
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So, that's a perfect example of what I mean when I say law enforcement and intelligence
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And this is why Trump making these drug cartels terrorist organizations kind of makes it a bit
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easier for law enforcement to work with intel services to get information.
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And so, would you say this is, because Trump has been catching a lot of flack, honestly,
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for me as well, would you say that this is a W for Trump in this sense?
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Because he did put a lot of pressure on the Mexican government and Mexican security forces
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and their intel services to go ahead and not only take this guy out, but other guys as
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I mean, I would say in general, it is a W because the problem with Mexico is like, they're just
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You know, we could pull up El Mencho too, if you want, on Wikipedia, just so people know
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And sometimes as someone that like understands this, I might miss certain details here or there.
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But if you guys got questions, send your chat, send your questions.
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And I do, you know, enjoy, you know, teach you guys about this stuff.
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But sometimes I might explain it in a manner that's a little bit hard to understand sometimes.
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So he died literally yesterday or earlier today or yesterday.
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Basically, he was the top leader of the Jalisco new generation CJNG, an organized crime group
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He was the most wanted person in Mexico and one of the most wanted in the United States
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at the time of his death, the U.S. government and the Mexican government were offering rewards
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of up to $15 million for information leading to his arrest.
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This guy was linked with so many different criminal organizations in Mexico, drug traffic organizations.
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And I actually have a video here if we want to just run over it really quickly, too.
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That's how I knew who this guy was, was because the Zetas that I was looking at.
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Drug traffic organization I was looking at, they were basically getting a lot of their
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high quality methamphetamine from this dude and that organization.
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And so it seems like there's some sort of ripple effect across the country.
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Again, with the chaos that is unfolding in Mexico after the killing of the country's most powerful
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Thanks for joining us for this special edition of the NBC4 News.
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The Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel.
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Nemesio Ruben and Osegura Cervantes, also known as El Meso.
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I guarantee you guys that the Mexican army only was able to find and kill him, probably
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And that's plausible because of how desperate the United States government is to have this
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So guaranteed, the Mexican army found him and was able to neutralize him based off of
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U.S. intelligence agencies sharing information.
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And that's something else also, that prior to these organizations being labeled as drug
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terrorist organizations, we would not share that information with the foreign government.
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Opens up things and makes things a bit smoother to share information.
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It happened in Tapalpa, Jalisco, about a two-hour drive southwest of Guadalajara, Jalisco, the
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base for the cartel, which is known for trafficking huge quantities of fentanyl and other drugs
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El Mencho was wounded in an operation to capture him and died from his injuries while he was
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And we are getting new video of the response from the cartel.
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Violent clashes, cars being set on fire, blocking streets.
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I want you guys to notice that, notice how they said the Mexican military had to stop him.
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So, for those that are unaware, in Mexico, the corruption is so bad and the cartels are
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So, a nine out of ten times when these, you know, narcos are, you know, need to get apprehended
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or whatever by the government, it's got to be the Mexican Marines and the Mexican military
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that goes after them because these guys are so powerful.
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They're running around typically in armored cars, right?
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They're running, they're having like a full-on details, like presidential damn near details,
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They're extremely sophisticated and powerful in Mexico and they move like the fucking president,
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I'll never forget, I told you guys this story before, but I'll quickly go over it.
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There was a guy that I was talking to who was a, who was what's known as a Sicario or a
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bodyguard as well, hitman, for a high-ranking member of the Zetas.
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And he basically wanted to come forward and provide information to the feds in exchange
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for being able to come to the United States and bring his family over because he basically
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But a long story short is, this dude got paid to play diversion anytime his boss was getting
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So, and back in like 2014, 2015, there was a war going on between the Mexican Marines
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And what would happen is, in order for the high-ranking guys of the Zetas to be able to
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like, you know, move in a somewhat safe manner, they would have a motorcade of a bunch of Tahos
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And the reason for this was obviously so the Marines wouldn't know where the main guy was
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So, whenever the Mexican Marines would try to ambush them or attack the motorcade, this dude
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his job that I was talking to, would get out the car, provide cover fire, and his job
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was to ensure that the boss was able to escape, and he would shoot and create diversion for
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And he, and the craziest part of this story is, he would get paid a bonus for every body
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So, after he killed, you know, multiple Mexican Marines, he'd walk over to the body, cut a piece
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of their body off, right, to signify that he had killed this many people.
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And for every body part he brought back, he was paid a bonus from the boss.
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That just goes to show how fucking crazy these motherfuckers are.
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The thing that was the most disturbing about this story was, when he was telling me this
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It was like him talking about being at the office and working.
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He was like, yeah, man, so yeah, I would basically get a bonus, you know, I had to kill them,
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Tough sometimes, you know, but, you know, it was okay.
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You know, I got a, I got a couple times where I got paid pretty well.
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His job, pull over to the side, get out, provide cover fire with some fucking assault rifle,
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fully automatic assault rifle, boss gets away, every person he kills, he walks over after
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the mayhem is done, cuts the body part off, brings it back to the boss, gets a bonus, bro.
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But that's how powerful they are in Mexico, where it takes the Mexican military to fight
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these guys, because these guys have military-grade weapons as well.
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Tomorrow in several states, and the State Department has issued a shelter-in-place warning
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We have live team coverage of the response, what this means for the cartel's presence in
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She has the latest right now on the first word from the White House.
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Lines of burning cars and plumes of smoke billowing over Puerto Vallarta in the Mexican state of
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Jalisco Sunday morning after the capture and killing of cartel leader Nemesio Ruben Oseguera
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This operation is one of the greatest operations in the history of drug trafficking.
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The Jalisco New Generation Cartel, known as CJNG, is reportedly one of the main suppliers of
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cocaine to the U.S. and earns billions from the production of fentanyl and methamphetamines.
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Mike B. Hill, former DEA Director of International Operations, says El Mencho's capture is just
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as significant as the captures of El Chapo Guzman and the killing of Pablo Escobar.
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Demonstrating the efficiency and the willingness to confront drug trafficking by the Claudia
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In 2024, the U.S. State Department announced a reward of up to $15 million for any information
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Since President Trump took office, President Scheinbaum has been under pressure to prove her
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strength and ability to crack down on international drug operations.
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This means a great victory, and I would assume that it's going to diminish the amount of synthetic
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drugs, especially like fentanyl, coming into the United States.
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El Mencho had previously migrated to the U.S., where he served nearly three years in prison
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after he was convicted of conspiracy to distribute heroin by the U.S. District Court in Northern California.
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He returned to Mexico, later creating the CJNG in 2007, a cartel known for its aggressive
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This was the one, guys, I'm pretty sure that was designated as a terrorist group, along with
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With steel plates, probably with machine guns mounted on the roofs, and they have operated
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The Mexican Department of Defense says El Mencho was killed in Sunday's efforts to capture him
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in Tapalpa, Jalisco, about 70 miles southwest of the state's capital and Mexico's second-largest
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Six more were killed and two were arrested in the operation.
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Three members of the armed forces were wounded.
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So, it was a carefully planned operation based on intelligence, primarily that the Mexican
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And it was a combined effort by ground troops and then also using aerial resources in the
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The death of the drug lord set off several hours of roadblocks in Puerto Vallarta and
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Guadalajara, a common tactic used by cartels to block military operations.
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But President Scheinbaum writing on social media, we must remain informed and calm.
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In the vast majority of the national territory, activities are proceeding with complete normality.
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And this is where the hard work is really going to begin.
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Now, the White House did confirm in a statement that the U.S. government provided intelligence
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The Mexican military for a successful operation.
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That statement goes on to say, quote, President Trump has been very clear the United States
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will ensure narco-terrorists sending deadly drugs to our homeland are forced to face the
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And so I wanted to ask you, since this is kind of a subject matter of expectation.
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Yeah, I had to shit on those haters on X because niggas were talking about, oh, make
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I'm like, bro, I run a fucking true crime show.
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We're talking about this shit, stupid motherfuckers.
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You're kind of a subject matter expert in this regard.
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So do you think that this will cause a negative ripple effect across Mexico?
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Do you think this power vacuum will kind of create some issues?
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I mean, it's probably too skewed and difficult to tell now, but do you think this is actually
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The thing is, is that the drug trade is never going to go anywhere because it's too lucrative.
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And, you know, all that's going to happen from this point is, you know, the opposition are
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Um, the guys that were underneath him are going to fight and the strongest one is going to
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A lot of the times these organizations aren't as organized when it comes to, um, leader secession.
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Um, they might have something kind of informal put there or even formally, but do they always
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Because once the person dies and there's all the havoc and stuff like that, uh, a lot of
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guys want to, you know, take over and get that power.
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So, um, yeah, I, I anticipate, uh, a whole bunch of, uh, regional conflicts all over the
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Very rarely is there like a, you know, a smooth transition, um, uh, from one boss to the next
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one, especially when they're killed like this abruptly.
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When they're killed like this abruptly, it, you know, it makes it even more volatile.
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So, um, because I, not only that was, you know, the U S giving intelligence, uh, they
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probably had a source that was close to him, you know?
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I've got just a few chats here and then we can segue to the times square topic and go
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Three, six, one, two, three with 20 says like, share and subscribe.
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Mateo says, when are you going to Miami for after hours?
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So I guess at some point in the future, it'll happen.
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Thanks for doing an analysis and add a men show.
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Can you also unpack red pill clip one Gen Z girl versus Vietnam vets?
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You were probably referring to something that we're seeing on screen at that, at that
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I'm going to, um, what I'm going to do is I'm going to, uh, guys, I'm going to kill
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So guys, do me a favor, or you guys can go to my brother's stream.
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If you guys want to stay on J tube, you can go to my brother's channel.
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If you guys want to stay on J tube, you can do that too.
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Did that all make sense though, with the whole, uh, Intel versus law enforcement shit?
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Well, that's kind of your subject matter, right?
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And so a lot of that stuff were things that you were kind of working with hand in hand.
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So it makes sense that you have a good analysis on it.
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So guys, I'm going to end, uh, I'm going to end all the streams except for kick right now.
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Yeah, guys, we're going to go into the Times Square stuff right now.