Trump FURIOUS Over Ceasefire Violation! Here's What Happens Next...
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oh okay we're good all right we're back what's up guys welcome to the stream sorry about that delay
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um yeah man we got some stuff to talk about we're gonna cover um obviously what's going on with the
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ceasefire uh we're gonna cover all that hope you guys like the new uh hoodie here you know we got
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now but um yeah dude it's absolutely nuts uh let's see here okay so uh we're gonna cover
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from this morning uh with our boy uh donnie was not too happy for obvious reasons um you know i i
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made a tweet about this and we'll talk about why he's not so happy and we're also going to talk
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about the ceasefire um is it going to last you know and uh to answer that question you have to
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kind of understand the uh the region um and understand the history of said region and the
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objectives of the individuals involved for things to make sense right so uh let's get right into it
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right so here's uh your boy donald trump this morning um where he was talking uh with the press
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after um you know the ceasefire was negotiated and it basically got broken not too long after um
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the uh they're giving me all those slashes in um
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in the uh oss chat yo i don't know what it is guys i think um
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honestly guys what i think it is is that uh the the um youtube for some odd reason dampens the sound
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but anyway let's get into it let's uh this is donald trump this morning
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i don't think so but i'm not happy that israel's going out now there was one
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rocket that i guess was fired overboard it was after the time limit and it missed its target
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and now israel's going out these guys got to calm down ridiculous
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now the reason why i think this is important guys is because you can clearly see
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the uh actual frustration in him right uh it's obvious he didn't sleep he's probably pissed off
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and irritated um you know and then this shit happened he's like what the fuck and i'm going
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to explain why he's frustrated for you guys here in a little bit i didn't like plenty of things i saw
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yesterday i didn't like the fact that israel unloaded right after we made the deal they didn't
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have to unload and i didn't like oh yeah you're starting to realize that you can't trust the
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israelis okay okay donnie i'm telling you bro like you can't trust these fucking guys man
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the fact that the retaliation was very strong but in all fairness israel unloaded a lot
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and now i hear israel just went out because they felt it was violated by one rocket that didn't land
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anywhere that's not what we want i'll tell you and i'm telling you i'm not happy about that israel
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all i do is play both sides i'm going now as you know to nato
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some of you are going with me and i think it's going to be uh successful we'll see i'll let you
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know do you believe that iran is still committed to peace
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yeah i do uh they violated but israel violated it too
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israel as soon as we made the deal they came out and they dropped a load of
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bombs the likes of which i've never seen before see and here's the thing you guys got to understand
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right this is why um like you can see even trump is starting to get annoyed with these niggas
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i've been telling you guys like we give israel so much goddamn aid guys we gave them 12 billion
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dollars okay just in the um this past year since trump's taking office they should be listening to
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everything we fucking say but they don't that's the problem they fucking don't all right
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the biggest load that we've seen i'm not happy with israel you know when i say okay now you have
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12 hours you don't go out in the first hour just drop everything you have on them so i'm not happy
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with them i'm not happy with iran either yes because uh what he's speaking about guys is
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when the ceasefire was announced this is why netanyahu was reluctant to really say anything
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they said okay we're gonna go ahead and finish up our bombing campaign
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but i'm really unhappy if israel is going out this morning because the one rocket
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that didn't land that was shot perhaps by mistake that didn't land i'm not happy about that
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you know what we have we basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and
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so hard that they don't know what they're doing do you understand
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ah man and that see how fucking annoyed he is bro yo
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the president does not know the president of the united states does not know if this ceasefire
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is still in effect that's where we are this morning he thinks both sides have violated it
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and you heard him at the end they're just words of really i think frustration with both israel and
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iran with what's taken place since the president announced this deal saying they don't know yeah we
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don't give aid to iran we are they are not beholden to us you know to be honest we don't we don't give
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them aid we we sanction them actually and have made them very poor so for um so for people to not
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understand that this is a serious issue because we give these guys so much goddamn money so much aid so
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we give them the money to run and operate their military we give them the weapons to run their
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military we give them the capability to defend themselves with their uh missile defense systems
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they have three main ones and we gave them a fourth one with the thad right they got the iron dome
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the arrow david sling as well as the thad that we gave them okay the battery alone is a billion dollars
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okay so we give them a bunch of aid then on top of that okay we cover for them at the un when they
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try to go ahead and you know say you know what these uh these settlements in the west bank are illegal
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we veto every time whenever they try to get a two-state solution set up for for palestine we veto that
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every time so we cover from diplomatically as well right also our defense our unequivocal support of
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israel has emboldened them to conduct the reckless foreign policy that they've conducted over the past
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40 years where they don't really deal with accountability for any of their moves okay now
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if you're a small country right surrounded by people that don't want you there
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but you got the biggest bully on the block having your back so you could go ahead and like you know
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say fuck you fuck you fuck you and if any of those bullies try to retaliate your you know big bully is
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going to come in and punch them in the face and knock them out people are going to think twice
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before they retaliate to you so what this has done
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is it's let israel enjoy a certain level of immortality in the region okay and this has been
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going on for decades don't let anybody fucking fool you okay guys i want to be extremely crispy
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fucking clear about this if we're not for the united states israel be taking over
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literally inside of a week okay they cannot defend themselves they can't get the job done by
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themselves okay they rely heavily heavily upon american and nato support to a lesser degree
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to help them defend what they're doing and saying these guys have got to calm down
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it's ridiculous we're going to be here we're going to be replaying that quite a lot today and waiting
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for more reaction now from the region let's bring in our team coverage on this we have seen as elena
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trein live for us from the white house jeremy diamond standing by in israel fred pleitkin also in
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tehran for us this morning elena first to you this is some very important perspective coming from
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president trump this morning that's exactly right and i was just outside on the south lawn with the
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president as he was speaking with us this morning before he departed uh on marine one look he is
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very very frustrated and essentially downright angry i have to argue i mean i've spent a lot of time
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with president donald trump this is uh one of the most visibly angry times i have seen him
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and it's clear that he's angry with both countries both israel and iran we asked him does he believe the
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ceasefire is going to hold after we saw kind of these sharp these the missile potentially fired
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from iran but then also the sharp language from uh the israel foreign minister saying that he wants
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to retaliate with full force the president said he does believe and he hopes that it will hold but
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then he said as soon as he finished talking with us he was going to make some calls and try to stop it
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that was a direct quote he said i'm going to try to stop it as soon as i finish speaking with you all
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but what he seemed to be very uh angry with as well is is really israel i mean he obviously often
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tries to use you know much more positive optimistic language yeah for obvious reasons his donors
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language when it comes to israel recognizing that they are one of the united states
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strongest allies but it is clear that he is very unhappy with translation we are one of their
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strongest allies they don't do shit for us how they have been acting in light of the news of this
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ceasefire he said that perhaps iran uh fired a stray missile that maybe it didn't land and he doesn't
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like that israel was saying that they plan to retaliate with full force and then he does something
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israel is the only country that um you know defies the united states multiple times guys make no mistake
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about it bro benjamin netanyahu came to united states guys okay and gave a speech
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in front of our congress going after the nuclear program and he got a standing ovation after
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he defied president obama people forget that shit bro come on man no other country can get away
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and i want to show you guys this this uh this interview real quick this is prior this is the
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most boring this is the most boring man in the world by the way lex friedman anytime i want to go
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to sleep i put this nigga show on but um this is very interesting um with the abraham accords i want
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you guys to listen and get a get a idea of who this guy benjamin netanyahu is all right so this is
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before october 7th by the way when this interview was done very important okay so he didn't have
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the war propaganda you know um that he has right now when he talks again you know i mean we had
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you know we had decades 70 years so he's talking about the abraham accords how they came into play
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right let me i mean you can posit that it would be good if that could happen
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but entering the room is sometimes more complicated than what happens in the room and there's a lot of
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you know pre-negotiation on the negotiation then you negotiate endlessly on the negotiation they're not
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even there it took a lot of work for you to get the handshake in the past it's an interesting
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question how did the peace the abraham accords how did that begin
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now for those of you that don't know the abraham accords are uh basically uh a bunch of gold state
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countries arab countries arab muslim countries recognize israel as a state okay um and have
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started because excise diplomacy um bahrain qatar uae i think sudan later joined uh a bunch of different
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countries basically um joined okay um there's a few others
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and this was brokered by donald trump in 2020 okay and a lot of people don't talk about this
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the abraham accords actually was was a big reason why october 7th happened chat a big reason so okay
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obviously bahrain israel uae like i said morocco and sudan okay i miss morocco all right so um
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and um obviously you know you got the let's see here yeah the uae and bahrain became the first
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arab countries to formally recognize israel since 1994 and i remember this because um
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when i went to dubai like two years ago uh a couple of the uber drivers and the taxi guys complained
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that uh they started to see uh them boys in their country now because they had started because you
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know they had started to formally recognize each other so israelis can go to united bear members
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guys israelis can't go to a lot of countries in the arab world okay um so the abraham accords kind
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of assisted with that so this was kind of the beginning of what led to october 7th okay and the
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reason for that is because the abraham accords okay basically if all these gulf countries got into
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the abraham accords and recognized israel israel would get what it wants without solving the
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palestine question okay and that's very important the palestine question has been a question that's
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been out in the international community for literally almost damn near 100 years now so if all these arab
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countries started to recognize israel that was the only wiggle room and leverage that the palestinians
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had right their alliance with these other arab countries to kind of have some kind of leverage to
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say yo you guys need to give us a second you guys need to give us a state or else our arab counterparts
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aren't going to recognize you so when these countries started saying you know what we'll start
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recognizing israel without solving the palestine question that is what prompted hamas to conduct
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the attack that they had attacked that they conducted on october 7th okay because a lot of people don't know
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this right before october 7th in a matter of weeks saudi arabia was getting ready to join the abraham
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accords and that would have been destructive for palestinian sovereignty because if saudi arabia
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joins the abraham accords it's over it's over because it's the most influential um muslim arab
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country in the middle east by far because of the religious relevance of medina mecca etc so if saudi
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arabia joined without answering the the the question when it comes to the palestinian question it would
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have been a problem okay give me ones if that makes sense chat i know sometimes i you know go a bit too
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deep into weeds or whatever but um i do understand that a lot of you guys might be hearing some of
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the stuff i'm telling you for the first time unless you're like you know um intimately involved with
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middle eastern foreign policy but most people are not so
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some idiot in the chest says stop lying saudi arabia was never doing it bro
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yeah they're not doing it now because of what's going on in gaza they were absolutely going to
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join the abraham accords if you bro if bro it's funny 70 years where they or 65 all right so he's
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talking about how the abraham accords came into play check this out here's where these people you know
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would not uh meet openly when or even secretly with an israeli leader someone in the chat said
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saudi arabia had the condition that palestine would be a state though no bro they you got okay
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let me be very clear right you you guys you guys got to understand this
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the saudis do what's best for the saudis you understand they play whichever hand benefits
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them the most if it means aligning with the united states for protection they'll do that
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if it means meeting with bricks and potentially being involved in that they'll do that if it means
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dealing with the israelis but doing it behind the scenes so the arab world doesn't know they'll do that
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okay saudi arabian intelligence and the massad are notorious for working with each other
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okay like they just don't do it outwardly for obvious reasons
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and the fact that this guy is trying to be in the chat and say oh
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bro the gulf states are totally cucked by israel they totally are okay
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if you don't know that then you're you're just like it's all it's like turkey turkey's the same
00:42:39.400
way another perfect example erdogan all he does is yap i condemn that now but he gives them a
00:42:47.180
significant amount of their oil free palestine supports israel behind the scenes bro a lot of
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these arab leaders are cucks if i'm gonna be all the way a thousand with y'all okay all my
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all my guys in here that are arabs or live in the middle east you guys know what i'm saying is
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true someone in the chat please confirm what i'm saying we don't like the arab world knows this right
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americans are keenly unaware of these intimate dynamics behind the scenes the gulf states qatar
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um saidi arabia etc all these countries have diplomatic relations with with israel whether
00:43:25.380
it's out there or not you just don't know about it because it's so uh how do i say this
00:43:31.340
it has such a bad stigma so they do things behind the scenes
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we had the mossad making contacts with him all the time and so on but
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there you go he said it himself chat falcon punch we had the mossad making contacts with them
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why is that important because just so you guys know okay another little secret for you guys
00:44:01.620
you know who the mossad directly answers to the prime minister only
00:44:05.440
okay the mossad aka the israeli cia they only report to the prime minister directly that means
00:44:16.120
there's no chain of command they have to go through that means they deal directly with netanyahu
00:44:20.340
and that's it so he could go ahead and authorize certain contacts operations and things that might be
00:44:26.400
off the books okay why did the mossad is so good very little bureaucracy they just deal with netanyahu
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that's it how do we break the ice to the top level of leadership well we broke the ice because i took
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a very strong stance against iran okay pay attention guys this is very important shout out to pal333
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for the um for the gifted subs bro shout out to you ninjas thank you and the gulf states understood
00:44:59.040
that iran is a formidable danger to them so we had a common interest and the second thing is that
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because of the economic reforms that we had produced in israel israel became a technological powerhouse
00:45:12.460
and that could help their nations not only in terms of anything just bettering the life of their peoples
00:45:18.280
uh and the combination of the uh of the desire to have some kind of uh uh protection against iran or
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some kind of cooperation against iran and uh civilian economic cooperation uh came to a head when i gave
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a speech in the american congress shout out to um pal333 with the uh give this up thank you so much
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man appreciate you brother uh which i didn't do lightheartedly i had to decide to challenge a
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sitting american president he challenged obama tell me what other world leader okay can go to our
00:45:55.680
congress challenge our foreign policy against the president united states i'll wait what other country
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are you can do that are you getting it now chat are you getting it now
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and uh on the the so-called iranian deal uh which i thought would pave iran's path with gold
00:46:22.280
to be an effective nuclear power that's what would happen
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because they would relieve the sanctions and iran would be able to make money
00:46:30.360
they didn't want that they needed a broken week so i went there and in the course of giving that
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speech before the joint session of congress our joint session means both republican and democrats
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both delegation received calls from gulf states who said we can't believe what your prime minister is
00:46:57.300
doing he's challenging you know the president of the united states why
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here's the prime minister of israel who is relying upon us for aid bragging about challenging the foreign
00:47:17.800
and nuclear deal that at the time our president barack obama negotiated and don't listen to what
00:47:27.160
any of the haters tell you guys the nuclear deal was fucking good it was extremely good i i genuinely
00:47:33.580
believe the uh jcpoa also known as the iran nuclear deal that uh brock um obama brokered was
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probably one of the best peace deals when it comes to anti-nuclear proliferation in american history
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one of the best one of the best don't let the fucking haters sit there and tell you oh it was
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bullshit it's a it's a lot no motherfucker because what they won't tell you is that trump
00:48:00.880
tried to basically emulate the exact same fucking deal
00:48:05.380
during the 60 days of negotiation they pretty much used the rubric okay of the last deal it was that
00:48:14.560
good it took years to get across the table right or get across the finish line but it was very
00:48:21.280
fucking good basically what it did was it guaranteed
00:48:26.840
iaea inspections it guaranteed involvement for the international community so there's checks and
00:48:33.200
balances and guaranteed that france and russia would be intimately involved
00:48:37.840
with collecting uranium and plutonium right at certain parts of the cycle uh you know it's a complex
00:48:45.480
process so i can't go into all of it i'm not a scientist but the thing you guys need to know is that
00:48:49.360
multiple countries were involved in the deal and the plan to ensure that uranium enrichment
00:48:56.620
okay did not reach a certain level and would stay civilian and peaceful and other countries would
00:49:03.100
be doing this like our allies like france etc okay so it was a good deal there's no if ands or buts
00:49:10.060
about it but both people on the right and on the left agree that it was if your goal was actually
00:49:16.040
to prevent iran from having nuclear weapons that was the best way to do it in a way where everybody
00:49:21.000
wins and maintain um peace and keep hostilities down okay by far the best way this is bipartisan
00:49:29.080
agreement but the israeli lobby couldn't let that happen i had no choice i mean because i thought my
00:49:38.220
country's country's own existence was imperiled and remember we always understand through changing
00:49:43.500
administrations that america translation when you said my own country was imperiled let me translate
00:49:48.940
that for you guys what he really means is we're gonna go through this step by step okay
00:49:57.420
if the deal went through and uh and iran was doing this this this deal with all these other countries
00:50:07.200
the inspections etc everything is working out what it really means is this the sanctions would be lifted
00:50:12.720
once the sanctions were lifted iran would generate significantly more money with them generating more
00:50:18.120
money they can arm their proxies that basically um excuse me protect them from israel's far reach with
00:50:27.180
the united states also they could potentially utilize this this money to make a clandestine nuclear program
00:50:35.900
or not who knows but it will put them in a position where they would have more money more resources and
00:50:42.220
then they would be able to do what properly defend themselves to ensure that israel does not conduct
00:50:48.500
a regime change okay and this is something israel's been trying to do for like 40 years guys is do a
00:50:53.080
regime change they don't like to put it out there openly because the term regime change is a very dirty
00:50:59.100
word now in a post-2003 bush era type uh uh political environment because we all know regime change
00:51:04.840
means boots on the ground you know forceful toppling of a government etc millions of people die millions of
00:51:10.940
people dying you know uh soldiers dying all this shit so they don't like to use that term but that's what they
00:51:15.980
really want so they knew that if this deal went through iran would make money they would be in a position
00:51:21.980
where they could you know prop up their military become more powerful and then that would make israel's ability
00:51:27.980
with um toppling them significantly harder because that's what they want to do so it's in israel's best interest
00:51:33.980
to keep iran weak to keep iran broke that's why when trump came in he levied some of the most crippling
00:51:39.860
sanctions he could do because the israel lobby basically told him hey we'll get you in
00:51:46.820
but this is what you need to do this is why him pompeo they went in a systematic fucking fashion
00:51:52.020
to pull out the deal put the irgc on a terrorist watch list foreign terrorist organization because mike
00:51:57.140
pompeo was the state uh secretary of state then once they have the they're on the terrorist watch list
00:52:03.700
they can impose the most crippling sanctions and then bam broke can't arm the proxies can't uh you
00:52:09.780
know develop a nuclear weapon as quickly as they want if they're trying to develop one and that keeps
00:52:14.180
them weak that is why israel rushed to attack them this month so uh anyway let's get back uh to the video
00:52:24.740
real quick under no matter what leadership is always the irreplaceable and indispensable ally
00:52:31.780
of israel and we'll always remain that we can have arguments yeah translation whether democrat or
00:52:36.500
republican we own the u.s okay let's go back to this thing just so you guys get i wanted you guys to see
00:52:42.260
um from himself that uh defying a u.s president is not something that they're scared of doing as you
00:52:48.340
guys can see here with trump see how history repeats itself chat he defied obama he defies trump as well
00:52:55.860
i mean he does like to curse we know this president has done it multiple times i know on the campaign
00:53:00.020
trail over the past year or so uh but he cursed again uh and it was his parting language to us he
00:53:07.060
said you know he was asked do you think israel wants peace and he said these two countries have
00:53:12.660
been fighting for so long together that they quote don't know what the f they're doing
00:53:18.180
uh and so again he is very frustrated with how this is all unfolding gonna read chats here in a
00:53:23.060
little bit guys it's very unclear get them in while you guys can gonna read the chats here in another
00:53:28.180
minute or two as of now uh where this ceasefire stands if it will be able to hold but the president
00:53:36.740
made very clear that he's going to be making calls to both countries uh trying to get a sense of how they
00:53:42.020
can try and figure this out and try to salvage this deal that i know last night he was celebrating
00:53:46.820
along with all of his top team his top advisors here at the white house yeah i mean it can't not
00:53:52.100
be overstated how much things have changed yet again in just a matter of hours with regard to this and
00:53:58.100
as you said the president says as soon as he moved away from reporters and got on marine one he was
00:54:02.420
going to start making calls so a lot more to come elena train at the white house thank you so much
00:54:06.580
elena stay close and just remember how we got to this place the president announced the ceasefire
00:54:10.820
had been brokered between israel and iran then as soon as the announcement was weighed as
00:54:14.740
the president said israel increased its attacks on tehran a lot of attacks overnight tehran firing
00:54:21.460
back at israel some killed in israel and then after the time the deadline expired another exchange there
00:54:27.140
let's get to cns jeremy diamond in israel jeremy give us the latest from the israeli perspective
00:54:36.580
well the israelis very much feel like iran has violated the ceasefire agreements they say that about
00:54:41.860
three hours after the ceasefire went into effect uh we heard of course the sirens that were sounding
00:54:47.060
in northern israel and an israeli military official tells us that there were two missiles that were
00:54:52.260
fired there both they say were intercepted we heard president trump talking about a single rocket
00:54:59.620
that he argued was being fired at northern israel but that is where the israelis are accusing iran
00:55:06.420
of having violated this agreement and also now vowing to uh strike back at iran in response for that
00:55:13.940
ceasefire violation and that in particular seems to have been what got president trump so so upset this
00:55:20.980
morning with those comments where yes he was talking about both israel and iran violating uh this
00:55:26.900
ceasefire agreement in his view but there's no question that look let me make this clear guys israel
00:55:32.660
violated ceasefires all the fucking time they violated ceasefires against asbola up in lebanon
00:55:38.180
they violated ceasefires against hamas and um and the gaza strip the brunt of his anger there was
00:55:45.940
indeed being directed at the israeli government and it very much yeah because we give them a lot of money
00:55:50.180
sounded like he planned to get on the phone to the israeli prime minister uh to try and stop israel
00:55:55.940
from striking back at iran we haven't gotten reports yet that those strikes have taken place but we have
00:56:01.940
heard from the israeli defense minister as well as the chief of staff of the israeli military who both
00:56:06.900
vowed that there would be firm strikes in iran uh they said that they would make tehran tremble chat
00:56:13.300
response for those uh missiles that the israeli officials say were fired at northern israel but
00:56:18.900
then there is also this issue of what happened in the hours before the ceasefire yes israel was striking
00:56:24.340
in tehran very very hard in the hours after president trump announced the ceasefire before it actually
00:56:30.740
went into effect but we also saw a very heavy barrage of more than 20 missiles ballistic missiles
00:56:38.020
being fired by the iranians uh setting off sirens uh for about two hours straight uh one after the
00:56:45.460
other after the other in all parts of israel and of course the deadliest impact happening in the
00:56:50.500
southern city of beersheva very close to our location right now at least four people were killed in that
00:56:57.860
strike uh more than 20 others were injured of course the tragedy of it all the fact that this
00:57:03.140
happened less than an hour before that ceasefire actually went into effect the final victims of
00:57:08.100
this conflict at least here in israel were claimed john kate all right jeremy diamond all right uh real
00:57:14.260
quick uh we got here zimkila uh says please make a tank top for the gym uh this come uh this comes from
00:57:19.620
the castle club chat uh or a hat she'd okay myron champs is the best for sweaters and all made is the best for
00:57:25.140
shirts i work at a crowd strike and we went through a bunch of apparel companies nike sucks for shirts
00:57:30.020
okay uh kylo ren says again myron champs is the best for sweaters i don't know bro i like nike better
00:57:35.140
uh love what you're doing on all the podcasts and locals worth the money bro champion is for niggas bro
00:57:39.540
let's be honest here um let's keep it all the way a thousand bro champion is for niggas man
00:57:52.260
uh it's been a crazy week with this conflict and thank you for putting the time in covering it for
00:57:56.660
us you spent so much time schooling us nobody asked how uh you are doing so i will everything
00:58:01.300
good with the health and mental wise been putting in allergies i appreciate that bro i got y'all ninjas
00:58:04.980
man uh i'm good man i'm good uh been working really hard but it's fine uh you know like i said we
00:58:10.100
want i want to hit 10 000 strong on um on the oss uh right now guys we're about 70 away from 1500 so
00:58:19.140
let's keep cranking it up um myron let's be honest here 95 of the arab nations are in bed with the
00:58:23.460
united states and israel if all the arab nations were united israel would not exist today respect
00:58:27.140
iran and yemen the only two countries who falls um yeah you're right they are they are absolutely
00:58:31.940
in bed with the united states yeah yeah you're right like you look at like jordan egypt for example
00:58:35.940
um we pay them to play nice with israel ivory king i'm not greedy like the boys enjoy the 20
00:58:40.900
dollars long live oss i appreciate that bro um that's from ivory king uh and the beast said that
00:58:48.100
before and then we got kai he says how do you feel about tate's breakdown of this he said it's all
00:58:53.060
theater that it was all pre-planned by the countries together israel did it to take eyes off gaza iran
00:58:59.380
to unite their people and us to show strength yeah i'm sure that is the basis of you know why a lot
00:59:05.060
of this stuff happens but remember guys that you know every country has their certain objectives
00:59:08.900
right uh to get done so um but as far as the conflict goes no that's absolutely real
00:59:16.820
uh okay let's see here let me read some of these chats that came in from uh rumble here okay
00:59:26.660
don don subscribe shout out to you bro welcome uh tj says uh y'all i wouldn't have surprised be
00:59:32.100
surprised if trump causing uh cussing out israel on national media like that was contrived they
00:59:36.500
probably told him go disown us and make it look like you're just not just some zionist apologists
00:59:40.660
or something along these lines they know the world knows completely what's up with the zionists now
00:59:45.060
they see the public sentiment oh well yeah i'll talk about that here in a second juzki apparently trump
00:59:49.700
is very mad with israel let's see how this plays out yeah bro it's not bro what what they remember when
00:59:56.100
he went to the gulf and he didn't talk to nanyo for like two weeks fooled you right um could you
01:00:02.180
imagine the myron dj at a rave boom boom boom okay db 211 l let's fucking go time to cook sensei bynum
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says just a reminder volume is great i can never understand why people say they can't hear the
01:00:12.420
volume is low i know but i think niggas be trolling merch is fire myron appreciate that 19 phoenix
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free roll says are the hoodies true to size yeah this one right now i'm wearing is large and i'm 6'3
01:00:20.820
um where's the best place to send you videos to react to uh we are going to make a discord soon
01:00:28.420
michaka says i paid for the one year subscription but it says i'm not a member i already refreshed my page
01:00:37.460
that's weird bro try try um like posting or something um was grinding at work and wanted to
01:00:43.940
support uh i wanted to super chat this picture for you last night for a good laugh but fell asleep i
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knew she would be frank castle yeah bruce was retarded one chest says uh friendly reminder
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o slash for the nike swish symbol yo uh guys here let me let me show you guys this shit that uh one
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chest sent me it's actually pretty fucking cool um let me share a screen on this thing real quick with you
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guys uh so this is uh uh yo we need to make this uh brett if you're watching the stream we need to make
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this right here bro this would actually be pretty lit let's do this man yeah play with the check see
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see what he did there i see that my friend very good so yeah brett let's make this shit happen right
01:01:29.620
here shout out to one chest um okay let's go back um
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he's also a castle member see guys you can post memes on castle club
01:01:42.500
uh hey martin could you put together a section for all the guys who have completed all the necessary
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steps are not looking to settle down this could include those interested in one wife or multiple
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wives yeah i guess we could um thomas massey for president what do you honestly think about him
01:01:56.100
and do you have seen his recent interview i think he's great yeah thomas massey's lit
01:01:59.460
martin want one of these uh your mic a tad too loud okay what size that hoodie large hopefully
01:02:04.740
we'll see a change hopefully judicial says you really need to drop the merch like yesterday i'm
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trying to buy and wear that shit right now hey bro it'll come out july bro get ready july
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kumori tv can you try to find uh can you try to find go on the julian dory podcast is a studio in
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hoboken new jersey ian carroll was just there two weeks ago uh if they invite me bro i don't know
01:02:25.940
i don't just invite myself on someone's podcast how did usa dictate ceasefire love what when we show
01:02:30.980
how powerful we can be though bro okay let me be honest with y'all bro this ceasefire is not gonna last
01:02:38.180
i'm gonna explain to you guys why in a second uh andy mossberg your mind you got to watch alex
01:02:42.580
joe's and nick puentes talk about massad and ca talking about if something happens in america not
01:02:46.500
to listen to influencers if you guys say is a false flag them boys up to something okay i'll take a look
01:02:51.300
at it was this interview from today uh israel has ruined the reputation united states like jay
01:02:55.540
to ruin will smith's reputation facts andrew graff says uh one of mohammed bin salman's key
01:02:59.940
advisors 2019 was ebc aka the massad king ben saudi is totally cucked and if you think otherwise
01:03:03.940
you're a retard thank you very much andrew graff you graff you get it mocha corley on saudi arabia
01:03:07.940
and be evaded tomorrow of the retaliate against israel yep there you go now you guys starting to
01:03:11.540
get it guys uh saudi arabia is a very that's also a glass cannon okay they're a glass cannon they can't
01:03:17.380
defend themselves bro they can't defend themselves um the brimless hood stream chris a when santo bans
01:03:25.860
me and chaff raskin about it uh i don't know i don't know we got i gotta figure out we're trying
01:03:30.340
to find an aa person for chris mine i should you not the israeli spies captured by iran recently got
01:03:35.940
strapped to one of those rockets that got sent back to israel i swear it was televised on iran
01:03:46.260
what chat uh what are these guys jag meet you got to be trolling again he said mine i should you not
01:03:54.420
one of the israeli spies captured by iran as you guys know there was a masada operation that
01:03:58.260
happened um during operation rising line a bunch of his uh masad agents were behind enemy lines
01:04:03.860
shooting uh drones and rockets and shit like that at their missile defense but anyway they're saying
01:04:08.020
one of those guys was captured by iran and got strapped to one of the rockets that got sent back
01:04:13.460
to israel i saw it televised on iran tv bro send me the link you're trolling bro you're trolling you're
01:04:20.580
trolling no way bro no way no way but i'll tell you this if that's true
01:04:31.060
that quite possibly might be the most creative punishment i've ever heard in my life bro god damn
01:05:15.380
bro could you imagine oh so you want to go ahead and spy on us and have the israelis uh
01:05:20.820
attack us with rockets all right we're gonna send you back over there
01:05:31.940
like being strapped to like a hypersonic missile going to going to tel aviv bro
01:06:12.420
say hey this is gonna be your new home you're like wait what because you're sitting there
01:06:15.460
handcuffed right you're the massad guy wait what yeah we're gonna we're gonna strap you to that
01:06:19.380
bitch what yeah niggas fucking take you put some rope around you right on the
01:06:26.420
fucking uh on the thing you're fucking sitting here like this and you're tied to that bitch
01:06:33.220
and mind you you guys just so you guys know when they shoot these rockets
01:06:37.620
when iran shoots these rockets they're shooting from the middle of nowhere bro it's like an empty
01:06:41.300
desert they have like thousands of uh locations where they shoot rockets from okay like the way iran
01:06:48.660
has their missile their ballistic uh their ballistic missile program there's literally
01:06:52.980
and iran's a huge country guys huge vast all right so they have um areas all around the country
01:07:02.260
where there's like in in rural areas where there's a launcher that's hidden underground then they bring
01:07:07.220
it out they uh with the rocket they put the rocket on that bitch and then they launch and then
01:07:11.300
they bring it right back in and they do this at night so could you imagine some iranian niggas
01:07:16.500
take you to the rocket right you don't know what your punishment is all right we're gonna strap
01:07:20.340
you to this thing you're like wait what nah man you you troll it man just shoot me out here kill
01:07:23.460
me this is what it is now we're gonna strap you to that shit they can strap you to that shit
01:07:28.260
and then they pull out a boom box right dudes with turbans
01:07:35.860
and you're sitting there getting strapped up you're like
01:07:59.460
you were mocking dead kids but now you're getting hit
01:08:13.300
now you feel terror like the palestinians how does it feel to have bombs drop on your civilians
01:08:53.120
Tell, tell, uh, tell that in Yahoo we said hello
01:09:16.060
I just, I just, like, can't, like, well, actually, I can't imagine it
01:09:27.460
Some niggas in the desert with turbans dancing to fucking Boom Boom
01:09:52.860
But yo, somebody sent me that fucking link, bro
01:11:39.920
That'd be probably one of the most creative ways
03:14:43.740
We don't understand where all these refugees are coming from.
03:14:49.580
Who's funding them coming over into these borders?
03:14:52.260
This is what you get when you keep supporting these nonstop wars,
03:14:58.320
And it's not even just a conspiracy, by the way, if you're like, oh, well.
03:15:02.940
because the vast majority of people coming into the U.K. illegally
03:15:06.420
are not coming from war-torn countries in the Middle East.
03:15:15.740
When you say economic migrants, are we talking about, like, you know,
03:15:18.500
Gaddafi was heading up Libya for a better life.
03:15:20.500
And when Gaddafi was heading up Libya and the country was on the up and up
03:15:26.560
and then all of a sudden he warned that if you collapse Libya
03:15:30.780
and turn it into a place where refugees are escaping,
03:15:37.660
And now we're just calling them economic migrants.
03:15:39.220
We're going to pretend that we had nothing to do...
03:15:41.200
No, I'm not talking about people coming from Libya.
03:15:46.380
a third of all the people who came into the U.K.
03:15:51.920
it turned out were young economic migrant males from Albania,
03:15:58.880
So, look, let me pull you back to something you said,
03:16:07.560
I do believe that if war in Iran is on the agenda
03:16:10.980
and that appears so, get dishonorably discharged.
03:16:21.940
Getting a dishonorable discharge will fuck you up, though.
03:16:25.660
is, like, worse than being convicted of a felony.
03:16:32.580
because they were pitched that they were serving their country
03:16:34.920
because there were weapons of mass destruction, right?
03:16:38.060
They were serving their country because the Taliban...
03:16:45.760
And the answer to that question is for the elites.
03:16:50.820
When you said that, were you aware of the repercussions
03:17:01.200
And being facetious, but also being completely honest,
03:17:05.680
and that was somebody asking, what should we do?
03:17:28.020
where people can't answer the broader questions.
03:17:32.960
No, the broader questions that we are having...
03:18:01.000
when you have troops that are now asking that question,
03:18:03.080
is they are recognizing that America is in steep decline,
03:18:18.220
that they have a different vision for this country.
03:18:41.140
You come back, and you're told that you are racist
03:20:03.480
Okay, and there's multiple of these organizations,
03:20:28.620
that is operating at our border right now, okay?
04:09:01.500
uh that's from so boosted thank you joe johnny boy says uh what about the dudes that are involved
04:09:08.140
presently with these diddy chicks are they still there i'm confused by your question johnny boy
04:09:13.260
emac james says recommendation remember for you myron among along along the dog tags can we maybe
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get mgx necklace o slash bracelet just in case your boy want to get drippy and would you bring
04:09:24.140
brett on for money monday so we can show the process of how to become a good clipper
04:09:28.620
uh we could in the future daryl philbin what is the protocol for handling digital evidence after a
04:09:33.660
case and all the evidence most likely get leaked um digital evidence uh there's a chain of custody
04:09:38.940
um and uh original piece gets held and then they make uh what's called a digital forensic copy
04:09:44.940
so that um the agents the case agent can actually like look at it and like
04:09:49.660
interpret it and everything else like that so that's kind of what it is
04:10:18.460
well messaging um jane saying hit me when the coast is clear jane also um sending messages to
04:10:31.020
joey is gone and the ital or the italian is pulling up excuse me and then um even sean
04:10:36.700
combs back to jane saying maybe um nine or maybe 9 30 so he doesn't run into anyone so again just kind
04:10:42.620
of alluding to the fact that there was kind of this effort between sean combs and jane to really
04:10:47.420
kind of conceal these entertainers especially when they were over at sean's sean combs's home which
04:10:53.020
is interesting because at some points they were saying okay well he didn't want the staff to know
04:10:57.180
that these hotel nights were happening at sean combs home especially after the cassie lawsuit
04:11:02.060
which is possibly why that they moved these over to james residence where they don't have
04:11:06.460
all these assistants and butlers and house managers and all this staff um coming over and kind of
04:11:12.140
knowing all that this is about but i do think it kind of does poke holes in the government's case
04:11:16.060
where they're claiming that this it's this giant big conspiracy that all the staff knew all the
04:11:20.700
staff was helping conceal up um what was going on in these hotel nights or wild king nights but it
04:11:25.420
seems like from what the defense was pointing out with these particular messages that it seems that
04:11:29.900
there was again this big effort to really kind of conceal what was happening um you know as the defense
04:11:35.180
claims that this was just something that he did privately he didn't want his staff to know about this
04:11:39.900
as opposed to what the government is alleging where they believe that this has been just a
04:11:43.100
giant conspiracy in order to keep sean combs up at the top of his alleged enterprise criminal
04:11:48.700
enterprises alleged criminal enterprise i should say uh with ghost 30 says my hearing is and your
04:11:53.740
art is always on point whether on locals or youtube i appreciate that i just turned it up just now again
04:11:57.500
bro um you know what let me go ahead and move some of these effects down that should make it sound better
04:12:03.980
all right so yeah i turn up the volume it's damn near redlining right now but for all you deafening
04:12:10.620
because you should be able to hear me now i've had issues with the sound on samsung tv app maybe it's the
04:12:15.260
app okay by the way like when there's yeah i just turned up the volume significantly so you guys should
04:12:21.900
be able to hear that pretty damn good i'm just getting rid of the effects um removing some of the
04:12:28.540
the bass so it doesn't sound as crazy so it should be louder and i took bass down and put the trouble
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up so that should make it better messages where he didn't want christina quorum to know what was going
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on his former chief of staff do we know why he didn't want her to know i mean the message i can't
04:12:48.540
have kk no damn why yeah that wasn't necessarily clear as to why but i do remember even after the cassie
04:12:56.380
lawsuit had dropped that the defense really kind of pointed out these particular messages where
04:13:01.020
christina quorum is saying things along the lines of you know you shouldn't have lied to me you should
04:13:05.500
have told me everything and i'm wondering does it have to do with maybe her not being fully in the
04:13:09.900
know of what was going on in these wild king night or hotel nights because if i was a juror on this case
04:13:14.780
that would kind of linger through my mind how much did christina quorum who hasn't testified on behalf
04:13:19.420
of the government who hasn't testified on behalf of the defense like what did she truly know as the
04:13:23.820
government claims she was a co-conspirator but it seems like what the defense is pointing out with
04:13:28.140
these messages is that it seemed like at some points in this according to the defense's argument that
04:13:33.820
maybe christina quorum really didn't know all that was entailed in these hotel nights really that their
04:13:38.940
job was just kind of to set it up in terms of just bringing the guests over or candles and lights
04:13:43.900
nothing that was happening anything close to alleged sex trafficking behind these closed doors
04:13:49.180
at these hotel nights or in cases of them being at jane's residence or sean combs residence it
04:13:54.460
didn't seem like from these messages that maybe she she didn't know the full scope of what was really
04:13:58.540
going on and i know that the prosecution um had an opportunity to redirect this witness and it seemed
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to me they were basically like what yeah these charts don't include every text message in this case
04:14:12.220
and i think at one point didn't they even try to say hey this is a clear evidence of transportation
04:14:19.500
to engage in prostitution right don't we have evidence that sean combs transported this sex
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worker or sex workers uh for purposes of prostitution and i think there was an objection i think they were
04:14:29.580
really trying to hit the silverback says i may watch oh that's crazy sounding um let me put this
04:14:36.940
shit in the center all right he says uh i may watch a vid while watching you and the other video will
04:14:41.420
always have higher volume yours isn't hella low it's just not normalized compared to other vids
04:14:51.820
the point i've always said i think those two charges where it's literally transporting sex workers and
04:14:57.420
alleged victims across state lines for the purposes of prostitution it feels like more of a slam dunk kind
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of case isn't that what they tried to hit home and that's basically what it is because yes but here's
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the thing though cassie and jane and the other girls that work with or that he would do these
04:15:13.420
freak-offs with they would also pay to bring these escorts there they were involved in the conspiracy too
04:15:18.460
which is kind of crazy because they were all involved in doing these freak-offs when they redirected
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but they're going to go ahead and become government witnesses and get immunity it's crazy
04:15:27.900
yeah they try to bring it back a little bit but of course there were going to be a bunch of
04:15:31.340
objections from the defense because right off the gate a usa marine comey was like okay did those
04:15:35.900
financial records show that sean combs paid for transporting people across state lines the defense
04:15:41.100
that being tinny garrigo stood up and was i think she might have been sitting down in this particular
04:15:45.500
instance but she was just kind of like objection your honor again the government really kind of trying
04:15:50.140
to point like that he was um paying for people to be transported across state lines they were really
04:15:54.940
trying to get that question and as they um started their redirect but then there was a bunch of
04:15:59.340
objections by the defense and so those were sustained by the judge and so then marine comey
04:16:05.420
was just like okay well did they show that sean be they being the records did the record show that sean
04:16:11.100
combs paid for travel the witness replies yes did you recall texts are they every single text or
04:16:17.500
what you were just shown and then the witness replied what i was just shown and this was something
04:16:21.420
that they even talked about during his direct examination where he was only given the exhibits that
04:16:26.860
the government gave him it wasn't like he was doing a really big investigation on this that he did this
04:16:31.660
independently it was really just all the exhibits the messages the videos everything that goes with
04:16:36.460
it that was handed to him by the government and so um the government then pulls up messages from around
04:16:41.740
the time frame of cassie's all right chat this is what i did i went ahead and i upped i upped the volume
04:16:47.980
on obs for the mic input to 120 and the desktop audio is 100 so that should make it better a bit
04:16:57.980
for you guys um so i upped the the mic input from 100 to 120 and then desktop audio is 100
04:17:08.540
lawsuit and there was a sidebar and then i should be able to hear me better the jury looks tired they
04:17:13.100
were just now so through this audio just by this i did it on obs versus on the mixer and there's just
04:17:19.020
so much shit you got to adjust here here let me make this a bit louder okay so yeah i think um now
04:17:25.260
uh it should be better because i got the mic input at uh you know i'll bump it up to 125
04:17:33.820
okay and desktop audio is 100 so this point but then the guy you guys should be able to hear me over
04:17:40.460
you know they brought up this audio on the desktop 2024 incident where jane was allegedly
04:17:47.660
physically assaulted by sean combs at her home that the government says okay well were the texts
04:17:53.260
after this incident happened were they loving in nature and then the witnesses like they weren't
04:17:57.900
loving in nature and then that's where they kind of ended with their last witness because soon
04:18:02.300
afterwards the government arrested their case and let's talk about that so the government rested
04:18:06.700
their case and then as expected the defense moved for a rule 29 motion for judgment of acquittal
04:18:12.940
again basically yeah i've been i've been adjusting everything on the mixer so what i'll do is because
04:18:17.980
you guys keep saying the levels aren't the same so that means that tells me that the mic is lower than
04:18:21.580
the audio so what i'll do is i'll just fucking bump up my mic input on the obs and keep the desktop
04:18:29.180
audio 100 and then right now you know i'll bump it up even more for you niggas let me
04:18:32.380
i'll bump it to because i'm in advanced audio properties i'll bump it to 130. so you guys should
04:18:40.620
hear a significant difference in this audio what i'm talking versus the idea this audio with the video
04:18:47.740
for the jury to decide judge there is insufficient you should be able to hear that sustain hear me
04:18:52.700
through this and it's interesting the arguments because it kind of gives us a preview of what the
04:18:57.500
defense's closing arguments would be and honestly i don't mean to toot my own horn but or our people
04:19:03.340
said don't worry about it my own chill not bro that this is like the audio is very fucking important
04:19:07.100
guys i am paranoid about this shit and that's why i get so fucking annoyed really there's nothing that
04:19:10.940
pisses me off on stream more than than audio trolls i fucking hate it dude because it's like i put all
04:19:15.980
this fucking money and effort in to make sure the audio is good so when these bitch ass niggas be in
04:19:19.500
here saying yo it's low that shit fucking infuriates me man or i should say and then it sucks because
04:19:24.940
then you guys gotta fucking deal with me trying to adjust the shit now i mean so i think it should
04:19:30.060
be good now i literally on i got the audio set up the mic on the fader it's all the way up and then
04:19:37.260
on the mixer itself it's like halfway there and then on the obs i got it bumped up to 130 and the
04:19:42.780
desktop to 100 so you guys should be able to hear me perfect on the mic and then it should be a little
04:19:49.340
bit more than the desktop you should be able to hear my commentary over this right now because i'm
04:19:53.900
speaking over this right now it should be better for the past seven weeks so let's take it piece
04:19:59.660
by piece what were the arguments from the defense regarding racketeering conspiracy why do they say
04:20:06.300
there is insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction on racketeering conspiracy
04:20:12.540
well like i tell you guys every single time when there are arguments that happen outside of the
04:20:16.780
presence of the jury that's when you can really see everybody in action and kind of their true
04:20:21.020
form they're not playing it up for the jury none of that but it's interesting because these um this
04:20:25.980
motion was done by alexandra shapiro somebody that the jury hasn't seen in action in terms of
04:20:31.580
cross-examining a witness none of that sort so you know i like seeing alexandra shapiro kind of in
04:20:36.540
action whatever she's making arguments on behalf of the defense but she did have a lot
04:20:40.620
so this one retard in the chat foxura sand says it's low my volume is at 50 on my pc
04:20:51.500
yeah retard if you're only using 50 of your volume it is low like what the
04:20:57.420
fuck are you talking about bro niggas are retarded man bro
04:21:04.540
out of our bro literally said it's low i'm using 50 of my pc uh uh volume uh yeah of course it's
04:21:10.140
gonna be low if you only got a 50 retard what the what a dumbass um to really kind
04:21:17.100
bro some of you niggas are are literally retarded in the chat bro like yo i i i've been trying to pride
04:21:22.940
myself i'd be thinking like man probably higher and keep you watch this shit some of y'all niggas
04:21:26.060
are stupid stupid stupid stupid niggas name i'm literally putting them on blast right now
04:21:32.620
foxuru sand it is low my volume is at 50 of my pc
04:21:45.100
retards kind of go for this motion that being the judgment for acquittal and so right off the gate
04:21:54.060
they really got into the rico part where the defense is like okay well the government has
04:21:57.980
improved their case from count one to count five under count one mr combs is entitled to judgment
04:22:03.180
of acquittal because the government must prove that combs worked with others in pattern of racketeering
04:22:08.620
she alleges that the government has improved it that the agreement was to violate rico but instead
04:22:13.260
the government alleges that there were eight patterns of racketeering and the proof is deficient
04:22:17.340
she says the enterprise must be more than a group of people and she said the relationships need to
04:22:21.980
tie the enterprise together she said that these crimes are really in relation to his girlfriend's
04:22:27.100
and his private time that happened at you know hotel rooms and she said there's insufficient
04:22:31.100
proof of the rico indictment the evidence doesn't show mr combs conspired with anyone she says that
04:22:35.740
the only thing that the employees did was help with travel arrangements for the girlfriends
04:22:39.980
or procuring maybe a small amount of personal use drugs and so she had said that the only thing
04:22:44.540
the employees knew was that he liked baby oil astroglide and he liked alcohol and so the defense brought
04:22:50.540
up you know brendan paul's testimony jonathan perez's testimony david james's testimony these were all
04:22:55.580
assistants that testified as government witnesses and she said that all three of them had kind of
04:23:00.620
mentioned that they thought these hotel nights were personal in nature and so in terms of even just the
04:23:05.580
escorts or entertainers that were booked they were booked by a combination of cassie jane and even
04:23:10.620
sean combs something that they did admit to but they say that there was no employees that were helping
04:23:14.940
with the the booking and so then the defense mentioned that diddy was not even wanting christina
04:23:20.060
quorum to know or know that paul was even coming over to his home something that was talked about in
04:23:24.860
those text messages too and she said that there was numerous evidence showing that the employees
04:23:29.740
helped cassie more so than sean combs in terms of just you know if they're building up this
04:23:34.780
enterprise in order to man this is this is crazy bro i i gotta let's see here let me go i'm gonna
04:23:52.140
hold on let me let me fast forward this real fast yes agree with you there jesse where it did kind
04:23:57.340
of feel like this is maybe a little preview a little sneak peek mint records um the testimony the
04:24:03.180
text messages saying sean combs transported sex workers and these women for the purposes of sex
04:24:09.100
work you don't need force fraud or coercion as far as i understand feels like the most straightforward
04:24:13.500
case um what did they argue saying these charges should be thrown out and there's one with respect to
04:24:21.020
cassie and there's one with respect to jane okay let's see what the defense says exactly and just kind of
04:24:27.260
similar to how count two and four it's count three and five one for cassie one for jane and so
04:24:32.460
in terms of just their arguments about count three and count five the defense says that there's no
04:24:37.180
sufficient evidence that the escorts got paid for prostitution which i kind of thought was an
04:24:41.500
interesting argument giving that you're calling them escorts but then saying that they weren't
04:24:45.820
paid for the point of prostitution and then they kind of brought it well they were paid but they're
04:24:49.660
always paid in cash so that works in diddy's favor back to sure a couple of the escorts uh said during
04:24:56.140
their testimony that they got paid in cash by cassie typically it wasn't diddy that paid it was actually
04:25:00.220
cassie that paid ray hayes who we know now to be the punisher and then daniel phillips somebody that
04:25:05.420
was also used during um the freak ops in relation to cassie how they both testified as government
04:25:10.700
witnesses in this case and that they both testified that they weren't prostitutes that they were just paid
04:25:15.660
for time and experience they weren't paid under the guide that this was prostitution or that they
04:25:20.700
were actually prostitutes but i think it's interesting that she called them escorts but
04:25:24.540
then said that they weren't paid for prostitution so you know it can you can kind of see why maybe they
04:25:30.220
did that but at the same time it was an interesting argument but we'll see what the judge ultimately has
04:25:34.700
to say in terms of whether or not he'll dismiss any of this but we'll see what happens well did the
04:25:39.740
government have a response because from what i saw in the reporting there wasn't much there that they
04:25:43.980
responded to or they're waiting to respond so talk to us what the government's response was or lack
04:25:48.940
thereof uh do you guys want me to jump on anton's panel i see some of you guys asked me to jump on
04:25:53.260
anton's panel i had to go through the food stamps line i had to be on medicaid because whatever he
04:26:01.100
i'm building my story too nobody would if i think they're reacting to a video right now but yeah this
04:26:06.380
and after hours anton daniels they got like three thousand people over there watching i might uh
04:26:30.940
i don't see what they're talking about i don't care
04:26:34.060
my job as your bestie is not to bail you out financially because guess what i'm gonna have
04:26:39.020
to do it next month in the month after i'm gonna talk to you all right let me uh we'll finish this
04:26:45.900
and i'll jump in there maybe for a little bit and has the judge decided uh bb files tonight guys we
04:26:51.340
need to hit 1500 if i'm going to do that as far as you know this we're 14 let me look here
04:26:56.860
uh motion for judgment of quiddle yeah so the government's response wasn't much of a response
04:27:05.020
at all i was expecting given the length of those arguments by the defense that maybe the government
04:27:09.260
might take equal or maybe 1461 so uh 40 away roughly or amount of time to kind of get those final
04:27:15.740
arguments in their case but really they were kind of like you know this case should still be given to
04:27:19.500
the jury they planned on i think possibly submitting a letter just kind of to point out the defense's
04:27:24.860
arguments here and there but in terms of just the judge he said he's going to reserve his decision
04:27:29.740
meaning that we are we didn't hear what his final decision was going to be but given that they are
04:27:34.140
still talking about charge conference they're still talking about um you know closing arguments
04:27:38.860
happening on thursday and friday it seems that you know for the most part we're still geared up it
04:27:43.420
doesn't seem like that judgment of acquittal in full might be um you know fully taken by the judge
04:27:49.580
but we'll see he's still kind of reserving his um opinion so you never know what can happen in this
04:27:53.980
case but for now um we're just kind of waiting to see what he has to say tomorrow and let's talk about
04:27:59.100
sean combs so sean combs in open court spoke and this was about his decision it was a big deal
04:28:06.780
and it's his decision alone whether or not he wants to testify what happened so this is a moment
04:28:13.100
that the jury no way he's gonna testify isn't able to see again the jury's not here when this is
04:28:17.740
happening but we inside the gallery the public the press we're all able to kind of finally see sean
04:28:23.420
combs speaker trey love says uh i'm an audio engineer bro the new settings sound good on the
04:28:27.740
phone iphone speaker 70 is loud enough usually it's super lagging especially when you play vids
04:28:32.380
i think obs has limit or something but it's all good shouldn't nobody complain now unless their speakers
04:28:36.540
are asked okay i appreciate it bro yeah i bumped up just so you have an idea since you're an engineer
04:28:41.100
i got my fader all the way to the top on the mixer it's a zoom p8 i got it midway for the volume
04:28:48.140
it's um constantly hitting the yellow slash orange there and then on the um
04:28:54.700
and then on the audio thing um on the mic input i have it where um it's hitting the yellow on obs but i
04:29:01.580
went and bumped the mic input to 130 and the desktop to 100 so it's 30 more loud or 30 louder it should be
04:29:09.740
than the desktop audio so it is what it is i appreciate dedication myron i do have to say
04:29:16.780
for someone always calling people monkeys you kind of look like one does it hurt my feelings
04:29:22.460
nanyo could try to hide what's happening in tel aviv and other cities but he can't
04:29:25.580
conceal trump's frustration towards him yep thanks for everything myron i appreciate that cyril dj
04:29:30.060
munch says do you think this can give the trump administration a reason to remove the u.s from
04:29:34.060
israel war mongering and show his disloyalty u.s citizens it sounds like a chess move bro guys um
04:29:47.100
you guys gotta understand bro uh trump is still gonna be beholden to the zionist lobby that put
04:29:50.780
him in power bro don't mess with the volume myron is good it's always been good yeah i know
04:29:55.660
niggas are retarded audio is great now but thank you for the fixing the problem man uh
04:29:58.940
sorry derail your shot was serious i love the shot i just want to be good that's all
04:30:05.260
uh hey myron just said check telegram for the kick people
04:30:16.060
carmelo anthony got indicted today for a murder being charged in his adult yeah i saw that coming
04:30:20.540
that's why they come in blackest panther for sure
04:30:22.220
a little bit because we don't see him speak beyond just him chatting with his attorneys you
04:30:28.780
don't hear him on an open mic beyond i think the little utterance he had at the beginning of
04:30:33.020
jury selection where he said i'm nervous your honor but now we got to hear him once again on a mic kind
04:30:37.900
of talk about reasons why he's not going to testify but he didn't get um that much into it now
04:30:43.900
in terms of just the way he sounded i will say this jesse he sounded a little raspy when he was on
04:30:48.540
the mic today in terms of him standing up to kind of allocute on his right to testify but i think what
04:30:53.740
was interesting too is that it felt like at times he might have been kind of like buttering up the
04:30:57.900
judge a little bit where he said um the judge asked him how are you doing today and then sean combs
04:31:03.020
says i'm great how are you and then he even told the judge you're doing a great job your honor and so
04:31:07.660
i think you know the sean combs giving the judge his credit you know credit is didn't he actually say
04:31:13.500
you're doing an excellent job not just great he said you're doing an excellent job so i heard you're
04:31:18.620
doing a great job and i think he had said another kind of verb or adjective afterwards and it might
04:31:23.020
have been excellent but i think i was just writing down so fast i didn't hear that last part but i
04:31:27.260
think another person another reporter said the same thing that he said great and excellent so he really
04:31:32.300
was kind of giving the judge those compliments there when really the question at hand was are you
04:31:37.260
going to be testifying or not but you know sean combs did what every single defendant does he
04:31:42.380
confers with his attorneys he has lots of discussions with his attorneys we hope
04:31:46.780
that a lot of defendants are having a lot of discussions with their attorneys about whether
04:31:50.060
or not to testify but in this case despite what mark agnifolo was initially kind of telling the
04:31:54.940
press in terms of the beginning of the trial where he said i don't know if i could keep sean combs
04:31:58.700
off of the stand it's official now sean combs will not take the stand to testify in his own defense
04:32:04.140
which is something that you know i i thought there might have been like a very two percent possibility
04:32:09.420
it would happen but you know still two percent yeah taking the stand is very bad guys because
04:32:13.660
that opens them up to cross-examination um by the prosecution which is a nightmare for any defendant
04:32:21.900
um so not surprised um very rare for defendants to take the stand um very very rare the only time
04:32:29.580
i've seen defendants take the stand and it actually work typically is in self-defense cases so as you guys
04:32:35.420
remember like kyle rittenhouse for example kyle rittenhouse famously took the stand um
04:32:41.180
in his in his uh trial um in self-defense uh you know obviously they they meme the
04:32:46.540
out of him right when he was crying on the stand and shit like that obviously they clowned him um but
04:32:51.340
that ultimately uh you know worked for in his favor um because he was able to kind of um paint a picture
04:32:58.300
of what was going through his mind when he pulled the trigger and like i told you guys before when it comes
04:33:02.140
to use of force it's not based on 20 20 hindsight rather it's based on um it's based on uh you know
04:33:09.260
were the facts known to the individual when the use of force was done and did they act in a reasonable
04:33:14.060
manner that's what matters so in this case um you know the the jury found that he acted in a reasonable
04:33:21.020
manner given the facts and circumstances somebody was chasing him with a skateboard they were chasing
04:33:24.380
him trying to attack him so um all of these things are extremely pertinent to um the situation
04:33:32.700
right so um in this case it's a bit more complex because uh basically um you know it's it's like
04:33:40.140
oh you're over here um hiring escorts to smash what the fuck so that's kind of what it is
04:33:47.340
also i'm adding in some new emotes for you guys that josie made
04:33:51.420
it's some possibility but then that didn't end up happening and so the defense you know they went about
04:33:57.340
their case which was very very short yeah look it says something about where the defense feels they
04:34:02.380
feel they might have raised enough reasonable doubt through cross-examination through some of the
04:34:06.860
messages alone that were presented during the course of this case that seemed problematic for
04:34:10.540
the witnesses there's no need for him to testify there's a lot more risk for him to testify and so
04:34:16.220
then it becomes the defense's case and they didn't call any witnesses right they just presented exhibits and i
04:34:23.180
want to take this a little piece by piece what were the all right new emotes are there for you guys on
04:34:27.420
kick i'm gonna add some uh they're only for subscribers though um i'm gonna add them to rumble as well
04:34:31.820
will also be for subscribers only and um yeah dude the fact that they didn't call any witnesses tells me
04:34:36.780
that the defense is very confident um that they were able to properly cross-examine the witnesses and
04:34:42.860
hurt their credibility normally uh you know the defense just so you guys know is not under any
04:34:48.060
obligation whatsoever to um provide witnesses or mount an actual like defense case does that make
04:34:54.780
sense like they're there to defend but they don't have to produce their own witnesses or say anything
04:34:58.460
right that's on the prosecution so um they must feel pretty confident that uh there's no need
04:35:04.860
to bring in witnesses uh given the circumstances that um that they feel as though um that the
04:35:12.700
prosecution i'm sorry the prosecution didn't uh do that great of a job so very important presented
04:35:19.020
regarding cassie let's start there yeah so the and i will say this jesse i was very disappointed that
04:35:24.700
the defense didn't call any witness i thought they would have at least one person who would be called
04:35:29.340
to the stand whether it be vasha whether it be dr barde i thought they would have at least one witness
04:35:33.740
just in their you know their belt hole whatever it's called but that didn't happen so what did the
04:35:38.780
jury see more text messages probably something that they didn't want to see especially at this
04:35:43.340
point in the trial but in terms of just um cassie and the defense's case they were bringing about
04:35:48.700
those text messages once again so they brought um the flight summary chart done by the government
04:35:53.900
and then they were pointing out text messages that were associated around the 2012 time frame
04:35:58.300
where sean combs writes to cassie we're gonna have so much fun tonight and cassie responds i know and
04:36:03.500
then the defense claims that this text message was before an alleged instance of sex trafficking
04:36:08.700
and then later cassie sends a message to dave that was a escorter all right new email for you guys
04:36:14.060
on rumble and on kick entertainer that they used during their freak offs where cassie said to him
04:36:19.660
hey are you working today then they go into the flight chart once again this being from december 20th of
04:36:25.260
2012 and then you see a corresponding text message from that same date where cassie says lol i took
04:36:32.220
the piece of adderall before i left the last round was pretty hot for me i need to treat my pop pop
04:36:37.820
better you give me so much love i love being in love with you and you guys know uh the term pop pop
04:36:43.100
was the term that she used to call her grandpa which did he wanted which is very strange that he wanted
04:36:48.060
that i know i'll never have a love like this i know i haven't been the easiest but i'm trying then
04:36:54.620
there are more messages where um sean combs writes to cassie you think you can f-o without getting high
04:37:00.060
and cassie responds yeah lol then they kind of um bring it a little more current in terms of
04:37:05.820
just the time frame kind of getting closer to the time that um sean combs and cassie were going to
04:37:10.140
break up because they brought um a text from april 5th of 2017 because initially these text messages
04:37:15.340
that they were first showing were from 2012 and i was like okay these are a little bit here i'll uh
04:37:19.980
i know you guys want me to jump on anton's thing so let me message their chat
04:37:23.020
because i know a lot of you guys like it when i jump in these panels so i will uh i'll put this to
04:37:37.580
the side while we keep watching this older but they brought some 2017 messages where cassie writes
04:37:47.500
to sean combs can you send me a d pic lol then she writes i miss you sean combs writes so what are you
04:37:55.340
going to do and cassie says be your little freak and i will say this jesse this be your little freak
04:38:00.460
text message that was sent by cassie on april 5th of 2017 was something that the um government did not
04:38:06.380
want the jury to see they objected to that specific messages that specific text message as well as this
04:38:12.860
one from may 14th of 2017 where cassie wrote to sean combs lol i just bought baby oil because i
04:38:18.620
couldn't help myself and again that was another message that the government objected to they didn't
04:38:22.940
want that message to be put in obviously with the defense reading this you know that the judge
04:38:27.180
ruled to put this particular message in something that the government i don't think was too happy
04:38:31.180
about but then um the defense also um talked about this particular message from may 30th of 2017 where
04:38:38.940
cassie writes to sean combs about to pass out i just wanted to let you know i'm really happy
04:38:44.300
and proud of us we've been together for a long time you're my best friend i love you and again always
04:38:49.820
paraphrasing with these messages because it really was a pretty long message um but it was really lovey
04:38:54.780
w in nature as far as just the amount of time that they were together how much cassie loves him
04:38:59.260
enjoys being with him that the two are stronger only because they're together that type of thing
04:39:04.140
and so um the defense is kind of pointing out even kind of in the later time of june 9th um of 2017
04:39:10.620
through june 11th of 2017 that was associated with this alleged act of sex trafficking that um in
04:39:16.300
between this cassie sent a message to sean combs saying i love you and i'm in love with you i want to be
04:39:21.660
happy too and so the defense really again kind of pointing out yeah they're absolutely going to use
04:39:26.060
that back that these messages were lovey in nature that these weren't instances that were happening
04:39:32.300
after you know this force of sex alleged sex trafficking none of that sort because cassie would
04:39:37.180
send these really lovey-dovey messages and then the defense also kind of pointing out the only reason
04:39:41.260
that cassie kind of broke up with sean combs wasn't because of you know sex trafficking or her not
04:39:46.140
wanting to engage in these freak-offs they allege that it was because of jealousy as opposed to her being
04:39:51.100
a victim of sex trafficking alleged trafficking yeah and it's not just the content of these
04:39:55.900
messages but the number of messages that the jury has heard particularly the number of messages that
04:40:00.460
the defense just presented in their case strategic on their part reinforcing this idea of consent
04:40:06.780
reinforcing this idea that she's not a victim of sex trafficking the other way of looking at it is again
04:40:11.980
you can have somebody who says yes nine times out of ten but the time that they say no
04:40:18.060
that's no consent that can make them a victim of sexual abuse it can make them a victim of sex
04:40:24.860
trafficking and there was evidence presented by the prosecution of force fraud or coercion whether
04:40:30.300
it's beyond a reasonable doubt that's up for the jury to decide but there was evidence to suggest not
04:40:35.580
everything was on the up and up all the time now what about the defense what did they present when it came to
04:40:42.460
uh alleged victim mia uh briana bongolan who briana bongolan says that she was uh dangled off of a balcony
04:40:50.780
all right uh they gave me the uh the link you i'll jump in there real quick chat i'll jump in there i
04:40:57.420
know you guys like when i join these uh panels or whatever so i'll join for a little bit uh give me one sec
04:41:12.460
i gotta do like some camera shifts and stuff like that for it so give me one sec guys yeah see it
04:41:22.700
takes my camera away um because they use stream yard chat so i gotta like you know bear with me real
04:41:30.700
quick ninjas all right so cool all right one's in the studio it was i asked you for help and you
04:41:39.980
didn't help me you helped them so there's a big difference so like for instance let's take anton
04:41:46.300
i believe that anton would help any of us out any of us if we ask but if we don't ask and we don't say
04:41:53.660
anything anton's not gonna help beyond what he thinks but anton might go help somebody else tenfold
04:42:01.580
because they asked or because he saw the actual need so i think it's kind of unfair to hold be
04:42:08.460
simone accountable for like watching her friend suffer and not helping her out but she helped somebody
04:42:15.260
else out which is probably a part of the reason why her friend was like i'm not mad at it you know
04:42:21.020
and this is my journey this is what god put me on and i respect that so let's assume she has a
04:42:27.740
relationship with god i can appreciate her saying listen this is my role to this is my cross to bear
04:42:33.900
this is my road to walk i gotta get myself out of this situation so i just think that it was a pretty
04:42:40.300
healthy conversation that they were both able to have because if either one of them would have had
04:42:45.420
uh you hating you this you that type of an attitude that wouldn't have been able to take place
04:42:53.980
so now to your point carrie b simone did say later on in that podcast because the girl was saying
04:43:02.060
how her grandmother died and what b simone said was let me know if you needed need anything like if you
04:43:08.140
want flowers or something and the girl said that's not what i wanted to hear i wanted you to just show up
04:43:13.660
with the flowers and b simone was just kind of like oh you wanted me to i guess show up without
04:43:21.500
permission for lack of better words like show up without being invited so that's not it it appears
04:43:28.700
not to be who b simone is just in general like she just doesn't show up without being invited so i do
04:43:34.540
understand you saying like maybe her friend didn't ask i get that i just know i could not do that
04:43:42.380
well and and and you and and to me that's where the whole dynamic of how people are
04:43:49.500
naturally comes into play and not for nothing and be simone like again this to me is reflection time
04:43:55.740
for b simone right so clearly she was impacted that her and her friend weren't doing this together a lot
04:44:01.820
of her and her friends doing stuff together i guess was the result of her success in being able to bring
04:44:07.020
people along so what b simone may be faced with is let me to myself if you're the type of person who
04:44:12.540
wants to go to go with other people then you're gonna have to learn how to do x y and z so she may
04:44:20.460
have to learn how to be more this way or learn how to be more that way uh thanks for amg demon for
04:44:27.500
a subscriber shout out to you bro have with people you know what i'm saying like i don't know i just
04:44:36.220
i think it was a fair conversation i can kind of agree with that but then also another part
04:44:41.900
of that conversation b simone was saying that let's say she hired these people to be a part of her
04:44:47.740
app or podcast or whatever it is and she's saying oh i'm building female leaders but what i'm looking for
04:44:54.860
what i want in my as my employees are not women who are going to build themselves up so much that they'll leave
04:45:07.020
cabone says myron i hate the audio trolls respectfully i recommend only looking at
04:45:10.940
cc slash oss chats yeah to ask yeah bro i'm gonna start doing it i'm not gonna look at the other
04:45:20.460
am i still going hard you and ryan dawson are real ones you guys know it bro
04:45:24.860
just checking your guys's chats make sure i don't miss none you ninjas i thought friendship
04:45:38.060
was based off of that it's not and then here's the other thing side note i think a lot of people
04:45:43.100
during the covet uh run maybe what from like 2020 to maybe 2022 there was a lot of people who saw a lot of
04:45:52.060
money run through their bank accounts and it appears to be changing and slowing down now so
04:45:58.380
there's probably quite a lot of people who are now having to do some uh reflecting and introspection
04:46:07.580
now that their money has changed and dynamics have changed and all of that so she's probably going
04:46:12.780
through quite a few um challenges right now so i think i think it's cool that she has a understanding
04:46:20.220
enough friend to talk it out with being y'all friends shouldn't be this high mate
04:46:28.780
also guys do me a favor smash the like button we've got like uh 2800 likes got like almost 4 000
04:46:33.500
you guys in here do me a favor smash that light one what you say you don't meet bro oh no i was
04:46:41.260
talking to my i'm on stream i was talking to them i didn't want to interrupt what you guys were saying
04:46:44.540
did you guys ask me something oh no no i thought you were talking no no no no i want to get your
04:46:49.660
thoughts i didn't well first of all i appreciate you for coming through bro yeah no worries
04:46:53.820
uh i want to get your thoughts what are your thoughts on uh i saw the trump with israel and iran
04:47:01.020
right um well i made a tweet about this but um the long story short is um you know trump is trying to
04:47:10.940
get a nobel peace prize here and um realistically speaking though he is getting a ceasefire brokered
04:47:18.140
um it's not going to end the conflict at all um you know anyone that understands how long
04:47:23.660
this conflict has been going on we're talking about you know three to four decades now at this
04:47:26.940
point since the iranian revolution um understands that this is just a temporary ceasefire until um
04:47:33.660
you know both parties can kind of replenish themselves and engage in warfare again and the
04:47:36.860
big reason why is because um israel miscalculated iran's ability to to destroy them and what i mean by
04:47:43.580
this is iran has a very sophisticated ballistic missile program um israel does have you know competent
04:47:48.860
air defense with the sling and the iron dome and the arrow but the problem is
04:47:53.420
that um for every missile that israel needs to shoot to intercept an iranian missile coming in
04:47:59.420
it costs them significantly more money to defend themselves than it costs for iran to attack them
04:48:04.220
so in the battle of attrition it had it went longer um you know we're talking about tel aviv
04:48:09.340
and haifa getting completely leveled and destroyed and you know it's interesting because western media
04:48:14.140
didn't really document the damage that was done in tel aviv or in haifa um but the iranians absolutely
04:48:19.580
did do a significant amount of damage i mean they were shooting hypersonic missiles over there which
04:48:22.940
can't be stopped by these air defense um and uh you know they did quite a bit of damage but the thing
04:48:28.860
is is that a lot of people don't know this there was a blackout thing put in place uh by the israeli
04:48:33.660
government where the press could not take video or pictures of the damage because that would allow
04:48:38.540
the iranians to get more um precise coordinates so they can be more accurate with their next attack so
04:48:43.740
israel had like a big censorship uh program that they were pushing where they didn't want the
04:48:47.580
journalists and the media to publish obviously video still got out there etc but they were
04:48:51.020
suppressing it now with that said i do want to say also that israel did a very good job of damaging
04:48:55.740
iran's uh capability to defend themselves as well they that you know they ran a masad operation behind
04:49:00.540
enemy lines they were able to go ahead and destroy a good amount of their air defense uh jam radars uh
04:49:06.780
you know launch drone attacks so they did a significant amount of damage to iran as well but if we were
04:49:12.220
you know the longer the battle would have played out in that mode where it was israeli airstrikes
04:49:16.700
followed by iranian missiles towards israel israel would have lost that fight because it cost them
04:49:21.500
significantly more money to defend themselves than it costs iran to attack them um so that's
04:49:26.940
kind of the the gist of why the ceasefire was brokered and then the other thing too also i think
04:49:31.420
that's important is like this entire conflict was because the nuclear program that iran has there's
04:49:36.620
source you know there's credible info out there that iran moved a lot of the um critical infrastructure
04:49:41.420
when it comes to enriching uranium to 90 and getting the weapon uh well before the united states attacked
04:49:47.020
them so you know and i wouldn't be surprised if iran didn't have other facilities or they didn't
04:49:51.340
have a nuclear program somewhere else maybe even in another foreign country ally uh where they're
04:49:55.500
running their program so you know a lot of this was smoke and mirrors a lot of this was you know
04:49:59.500
show of force etc um but there's no way that um the iranians didn't move their stuff out and
04:50:05.900
assuming they did let's assume best case scenario that the americans and israelis did a good job and they
04:50:09.820
destroyed their nuclear infrastructure it doesn't matter the regime's not going to change they have
04:50:14.140
the capability to remake their nuclear program because they've mastered the uranium uh centrifuge
04:50:20.060
cycle um and they know how to enrich uranium and get a warhead so they can still do it it might take
04:50:24.620
them a year or two but unless they remove the regime which is what israel really wants to do
04:50:28.620
um they're not gonna it's just gonna be a temporary ceasefire so you don't think that they're actually
04:50:34.300
going to have a a long-term peace deal that is brokered as a result of them getting a ceasefire
04:50:41.020
that's right that's in place right now no no way um and the reason for that is because um israel
04:50:47.340
wants a regime change um benjamin netanyahu and the israelis will stop at nothing to get rid of the
04:50:52.780
ayatollah and um try to topple the government now what they were hoping when they did their operation two
04:50:58.860
weeks ago was that they would cripple the iranian uh infrastructure the higher higher ups make them
04:51:04.300
panic and then that would create the opportunity for the separatist groups within iran to overthrow
04:51:09.660
the government but what actually happened was it backfired the iranian people got behind the iranian
04:51:15.420
government because even though a lot of them don't like the iranian regime they hate israel more so um
04:51:21.980
israel's attempt to you know divide the uh the civilian population actually backfired because you know
04:51:27.580
keep in mind that when they got attacked they got attacked while in the middle of diplomacy with the
04:51:31.100
united states um and the attack was a sneak attack and it was obviously very severe so iran took that
04:51:36.460
as a very big um attack against their national security and since they were attacked first
04:51:40.300
the people rallied behind the government to defend themselves and that is why um people took to the
04:51:44.220
streets after iran was attacked and said we need a retaliation towards israel and they did it within
04:51:48.540
18 hours and they hit them pretty hard obviously the media covered that but both parties did a
04:51:52.460
significant amount of damage to each other for sure what do you think is what do you think the long-term
04:51:56.380
result is if you had to guess based off of what you see happening right now um okay sure so this
04:52:02.700
is what's going to happen on the iranian side they're going to work even harder to get a nuclear
04:52:06.540
program and the reason why is because having a nuclear bomb is going to be the only way that they
04:52:10.460
could deter israel and the united states from trying to uh effectuate a regime change you know
04:52:15.420
uh you look at north korea for example they have a nuclear bomb though we don't they're not
04:52:18.860
they're enemies since they have a nuclear bomb we can't really do anything to them because of
04:52:22.220
mutual assured destruction right um so i predict that the iranians are going to work towards getting
04:52:27.020
a nuclear bomb even more so now um diplomacy i think is pretty much finished anything that does
04:52:31.900
happen from a deposed diplomacy angle is going to be feigning just to buy more time um and i think with
04:52:36.940
the israelis they're going to you know heavily leverage and lean on their intelligence assets like
04:52:42.540
massad oman etc to try to impose a regime change from within um but i don't see that as successful
04:52:48.620
because you know to be able to do that they're going to need to get boots on the ground and we
04:52:52.300
already know what happened with iraq war you know v2 in 2003 so um the israelis want a regime change
04:52:58.620
and they're going to try to leverage their um intelligence agencies to do so you know they
04:53:03.900
got massad operas already calling people in the iranian guard at the high level saying we're going
04:53:07.740
to kill you if you don't you know defect with the iranian government etc so we'll see what happens
04:53:12.540
but what that's what i predict the next two uh what each party is going to do in the next few months
04:53:17.580
given the ceasefire what would you um grade trump um as far as his job in office as of right now
04:53:27.020
for the six months that he's been in for a second time um the foreign policy has been bad i'll be
04:53:32.460
honest uh you know i can admit that i voted for trump and a big reason why i voted for him was uh you
04:53:36.620
know i didn't want any new wars um but obviously the zionist lobby is too powerful in america and they
04:53:41.100
pushed him towards this conflict you know anyone that tells you otherwise is just lying um that's the
04:53:45.100
problem a lot of these political commentators on the conservative side they're owned by the zionist
04:53:48.700
lobby they run the media whatever we're on youtube so i'll keep it there but um you know uh when it
04:53:55.900
comes to the foreign policy you know so he didn't negotiate the end of the conflict with russia and
04:54:02.620
ukraine right and he and this is why he struck that mineral deal with zelensky because he understood
04:54:07.740
that we're spending a ridiculous amount of money supporting ukraine when they're losing they've lost
04:54:11.420
like a million soldiers now at this point so he's like you know what if we're going to continue to
04:54:14.620
to support you guys we needed to get some of the revenue from the minerals so that's why they kind
04:54:18.620
of struck that deal we're still giving them aid because he doesn't see you know a uh a conclusion
04:54:24.140
to the situation within the next few years that's why i think he brokered that mineral but that's the
04:54:28.300
longer term deal that's that's hoping that we recoup we recoup assuming that we then at some point
04:54:34.380
actually in the war would rush it right absolutely yep it's it's exactly that's precisely what it is
04:54:38.700
is to recoup the money that's lost so that while we continue to aid them we're we you know we don't
04:54:42.780
go in the hole uh as bad i guess trump kind of underestimated how bad the situation was thinking
04:54:48.460
that he can broker peace saying i can do it in 24 hours um you know it's very it's you know russia's
04:54:53.100
winning the conflict so um the united states and ukraine has to make a lot of concessions and uh
04:54:57.260
zelensky is pretty delusional uh with some of his um demands with with russia and then as far as um
04:55:03.020
you know this conflict with ukraine i would argue that brought us back excuse me this conflict with
04:55:06.940
iran that brought us back a step because you know iran and russia are allies and this is going to
04:55:11.420
you know make it even harder for peace talks with ukraine and russia so i think him even being involved
04:55:16.620
with a limited sense with just bombing the nuclear sites i still think that was a bad move towards
04:55:20.860
diplomacy not just on the iranian front with the middle east but it also did set us back a bit with
04:55:25.260
the russia ukraine conflict as well because right after this conflict happened the foreign minister of
04:55:29.660
iran actually met with president putin to discuss strategy and whenever they say strategy that means
04:55:35.260
military nuclear bombs and intelligence agencies every single time
04:55:40.220
hmm okay so what's next what do you think is next uh as far as like because of course obviously they
04:55:48.540
say that the peace that the ceasefire is holding up it hasn't even been 24 hours but the ceasefire is
04:55:53.740
holding up so far yeah there was like a little confusion where like you know i guess a rocket got
04:55:59.580
across after the ceasefire and there was a bunch of anger and stuff like that and trump was really
04:56:04.460
pissed off this morning uh because they you know they almost resumed the war you know i'll say this
04:56:10.540
like israel breaks ceasefires all the time they did it with lebanon and hezbollah they did it with gaza
04:56:15.580
and hamas um you know they should have been at like you know they should have been done with the
04:56:19.500
conflict in in gaza but you know they pulled out of the the ceasefire there because there was a
04:56:23.260
three-part deal with it that trump negotiated but israel only completed the first part of the deal and
04:56:27.420
then ignored the other ones um and you know that's very important to know that the israelis
04:56:32.940
typically don't negotiate for ceasefires unless they're losing or they cannot uh continue the
04:56:39.260
warfare that it is so the only reason they agreed to this ceasefire is because they knew the longer
04:56:43.580
that the conflict would happen iran's missiles will start to pierce more and more into their
04:56:47.900
airspace and we're talking about the destruction of tel aviv and haifa uh so that's why they agree but
04:56:53.740
i think that they're going to take this time to rebuild get more money replenish and then start
04:56:57.660
another conflict with iran there's no way at this point that they're not going to continue to push for
04:57:02.220
regime change and i think iran on their side is going to uh work even harder and more aggressively
04:57:06.060
to get a nuclear bomb to defend themselves because it's very obvious now at this point
04:57:09.100
that regardless they're going to consistently say you guys have a nuclear bomb so they might as well
04:57:12.940
get one now to actually deter because the whole purpose of nuclear weapons isn't actually to
04:57:17.180
destroy other countries it's to show that you're capable of destroying other countries so they don't
04:57:20.860
destroy you yeah let me ask you a personal question myron yeah you really in your bag when it comes to
04:57:29.740
world issues political issues um obviously we've seen the defense rest with the biddy case and so
04:57:36.780
you was you know you were really engaged yeah i was just covering that just a second ago yeah you
04:57:42.620
really involved in that where do you see yourself going as a content creator because you left that one
04:57:50.620
you left out one what do you mean you left out stupid women
04:57:58.700
that's the question that i'm asking is because i see you continuing to evolve as a content creator
04:58:05.420
in which you're you're covering way more subjects um and it's almost like you're i see you doing a lot
04:58:10.860
of in-person uh debates and having conversations with people that you know you know you get the
04:58:16.460
opportunity for people to be able to come up and express their thoughts whether it become you know
04:58:21.340
whether it's about politics or whether it's about relationships where do you see yourself evolving
04:58:27.900
um into as far as as a content creator you know that's a good that's a good question i've thought
04:58:34.700
about this um i i think for me i think being diversified is really the best way to avoid stagnation
04:58:40.380
um you know many know that i used to work in law enforcement which is why i you know have the interest
04:58:44.140
that i have when it comes to um criminal cases especially at the federal level i mean hell
04:58:48.380
the case the people that are running the case against diddy right now is the agency i used to
04:58:51.420
work for so i'm very familiar with you know the way they do their investigations and the squad that
04:58:56.540
ran the case and everything like that and then on the other side right i'm really interested in um
04:59:00.300
you know politics and you know foreign affairs especially when it comes to uh the middle east because i
04:59:05.740
think because my thing is i'm a hardcore american patriot right i'm a very big nationalist i you
04:59:11.100
know i think you know america's the best country in the world and um you know i love this country
04:59:15.020
i've served this country put my life on the line for this country and i think for us to
04:59:17.980
address some of the problems i think one of the biggest problems we have in america
04:59:21.260
is that we are occupied by a foreign government that runs our foreign policy
04:59:24.540
and for people to understand this properly uh you must understand middle eastern foreign
04:59:28.700
politics because once you understand middle eastern foreign politics then you can
04:59:32.380
understand how our country is being subverted for the bidding of another government i saw
04:59:36.140
someone in your chat said that i'm an islamist no i'm just a realist and a pragmatist and the
04:59:40.940
problem is that in western media and in american media um up until recently we haven't been told
04:59:45.900
this information or we haven't been told the truth about how our foreign policy really works and the
04:59:50.140
reality is that our foreign policy is run by a small group of people that have ulterior motives that
04:59:55.340
might not necessarily be america first you know a lot of people like to say oh i'm in america first
04:59:59.180
america first i'll take it a step further i'm america only and when i say that i mean
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we need to have a 100 percent non-foreign conflict involvement with our foreign policy
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where we're only involved in international trade and and you know things from a peaceful
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perspective no more foreign wars and if you look at all the wars that we've had especially with this
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war on terror um there's one common denominator and it's the state of israel so that's kind of what
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i've prided myself on with uh when it comes to politics is kind of talking about this a bit more
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and educating the american public on this because it's been suppressed for so long and i think
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there's you know a very important distinction that needs to be made that you know this isn't
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necessarily a jewish problem this is a zionist problem and an occupation problem of our government
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um you know and it's very important to be precise and be able to identify the real problem versus
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having this um collective punishment ideology of let's go after an entire people uh when in reality
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a lot of the zionists are evangelical christians there's a lot of jewish people that are um you know that
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talk about these problems like max blumenthal glenn greenwald uh comic dave smith it's um you know
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norman finkelstein you know these guys are all uh jewish and they've been speaking about the atrocity
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they're going on with our foreign policy so i think it's very important to be very specific and um
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talk about certain topics and uh talk about it in a way where you can educate the people um and give
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them a different perspective on that so that's uh those are some of my interests and kind of why i go
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into them obviously the true crime stuff because what i used to do the foreign policy because it's
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something that we don't educate the american public about more i think a lot of americans
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don't know what their government is doing with our tax dollars um and doing a bunch of
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bullshit um and then uh you know obviously you know debating the women that's something that i do all
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the time as well too because people something that a lot of guys can identify with right with the
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fuck real modern women so yeah do you do you ever lose interest in in dealing with or debating women
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uh you know it does get monotonous at times because it ends up becoming the same typical debate but
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you know every time i do it and i get annoyed i'd remind myself that there's someone that's
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probably seeing this for the first time that's probably being exposed to this concept for the
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first time so you know so some people might say it's redundant i think it's very important because
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there's more guys waking up every single day right a new guy is googling how to get by my back
05:02:11.980
my girlfriend or why did she leave me or why did i get divorced or why did she cheat on me there's
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a new guy googling that every single day um and they find content like mine like find content like yours
05:02:20.780
and we provide the answers these guys because you know unfortunately this is a big problem for a lot of
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men and i predict as social media becomes more advanced as we become more and more uh attached
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to our phones as online dating and social media becomes more and more prominent as a way to meet
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people um this problem is only going to be exacerbated it's going to get worse um because
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unfortunately when you go on the internet and you use dating apps or use instagram whatever um that puts
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the ball in the women's court right because the men are the ones approaching them and what's happening
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is a majority of men just end up becoming invisible to a majority of women right if you
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and i've kind of figured this out from like years of talking to different women we've talked to like
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almost 4 000 women now you know the the startling reality that i'm starting to see as i talk to more
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and more women especially you know women that are 18 19 younger women um is the average man
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no longer qualifies for the average woman right i meet girls they're average nothing special about
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them you know typical background etc but when i ask them what do you want in return they're expecting
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an exceptional man right and um and i do think a big part of this is because of the social media
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climate the internet the ease of meeting people all of this is kind of increase women's standards
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um without them necessarily uh reciprocating on their end and becoming exceptional women they want
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exceptional men while bringing an average you know individual to the relationship
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let me let me ask you one more question um this whole be simone conversation i'm not sure if you're
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familiar with it but a lot of it is tied around her responsibility so to speak or people's perception
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of her responsibility to actually help her friend who was not necessarily as financially well officer
05:04:02.540
as a person that kind of leads a platform in which you employ multiple different people
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um you know when you kind of had the responsibility of making sure that people get paid and stuff like that
05:04:14.540
how do you feel about the whole responsibility as a person that is a leader or is generating a lot of revenue
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to help friends out or to put people on or to make sure that other people are successful also
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like how do you feel about that whole sentiment and what other people believe is the responsibility of a person that is a breadwinner
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yeah um i think it's your duty um you know one of the things that i've like really been big on is um
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you know obviously when i got my start on youtube in the red pill space with um with you know certain
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youtubers you know as fresh if it became bigger and bigger and became a bit more mainstream and kind of
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got out of that you know single red pill niche um one of the things we pride ourselves on is we bring
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those guys that helped us get put on and grow our channel in the early stages we like to bring them
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back on the show and expose them to our more mainstream audience that they might have otherwise
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not been able to get exposed to and i look at that as kind of i call it retracting the ladder back
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where the people that helped you get up um you don't like excuse me you don't retract the ladder
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rather you keep the ladder there so they can come up and you help them up you know i'm real big on that
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right i've brought a lot of people on that you know for the first time they're getting out in front
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of a mainstream audience but i think that that's kind of my duty where if we make it
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the people that helped us get there we should bring them up too now i know some people
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they'll make it and then they'll retract the ladder right and then they won't let those people
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come up with them because they want to be the star um i think that's a very uh bad way to move
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because what ends up happening is um you basically say oh i can't bring them up because they're going
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to be too powerful and i'll lose my influence no bring them up and then let the better man win but
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a lot of people don't have that foresight you know they kind of look at it like i made it they
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helped me but i'm not going to bring that up so um that's that's my take on i do think that if you're
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the guy where a bunch of people around you and they helped you get to that position i think it's
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treacherous to not help them and bring them up alongside you because honestly i look at it like
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as you go up the likelihood of you being backstabbed is going to go higher and higher and higher
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because as you make more money and you become more famous and you reach different plateaus the people
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that you meet they typically got there through some you know snakery so it's best if anything to
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take the people with you that started with you and bring them up because at least you know where their
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loyalty lines and then when you win they win by by default so i i think if anything it's better to
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bring your people up with you than go ahead and try to create a new infrastructure with people that
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haven't been vetted yeah i agree 100 i think it's a burden that comes along with that and a lot of
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people don't understand but i i think it's a healthy burden i think that that's i think it's just a
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manly thing honestly i don't think that that's a sentiment that a lot of women truly understand i think
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that a lot of times women look as look at it as a competition with their friends um versus actually
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spending more time trying to cultivate and create a network or you know an environment where everybody
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else can thrive a lot of time now this is going to be a controversial take but um i'll say it anyway
05:07:11.820
i don't think women have the capability of the same loyalty as men and i'll explain what i mean by this
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so the women's psyche is a psyche of extracting resources and what i mean by this from a bio of
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like a biological sense right like obviously we're in minor society women can make their own money women
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can go ahead and fend for themselves etc great we understand that modern society however the reality
05:07:34.140
is women are still physically inferior to men women are still smaller than men weaker than men etc
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so they're still primitive biological traits within their mind that dictate the way they behave so for
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example men we don't need to see other men with our women to know that our woman's attractive we have
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the ability to look her up and down i find her attractive cool i don't need social proof to be
05:07:56.380
attracted to her women don't operate that way they see a guy if he's by himself oh he's maybe handsome
05:08:01.980
but if he's there with five girls oh who is this guy i kind of want to get to know him so women make a
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lot of their decisions based off of the herd and the um the social dynamics right this is why men
05:08:11.180
that have social status that are ugly are still able to get very attractive women but it might not
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necessarily work the other way around where a woman that's ugly that has social status might not
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necessarily be able to pull the same caliber of guy right on her level so that's kind of where the
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disconnect comes so i say that to kind of paint the picture and the foundation that women are inherently
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not loyal because that is detrimental to their survival if a woman's with a man and that man shows that he can
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no longer provide protect provision and he can't um maintain his duties what ends up happening is
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she'll look to another guy that can because you know thousand years ago this incompetency can get
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her killed not her just her but her child as well so she has the vested interest in not just protecting
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herself but her offspring and if the man cannot provide that value for her and her offspring well her
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job is to survive alongside the children her duties to herself and her children first so the man can't do his
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job she leaves this is why women initiate most breakups this is why when women do break up with
05:09:06.860
you they feel almost no guilt no resentment they break up with you months in advance right and they
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find uh we call it monkey branching right on this side of the internet but this is how they're able to
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kind of get and find another guy right away so i would argue that it behooves women to not be loyal
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because it is counteractive to their survival strategy whereas for us men we have the ability to not just
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have our beliefs but we can fight to defend our beliefs right every revolution was led by men for
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a reason men will pick up a sword to fight their to fight for their belief system or a gun or a rifle
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women can't do that so since they can't do that they must align themselves with the strongest men that
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can ensure their survival this is why you know back in the day a dude would have the top guy genghis
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khan would have all the women why because he would ensure their survival it doesn't go the other way
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around so um with men i think the reason why men it's a masculine trait to be loyal and stand by
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and stand by your bros is because we're looked at as words and we can stand and defend ourselves and
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our brethren women can't do that so we don't hold them to the same standard right there's a reason
05:10:05.980
why it's called i'm a man of my word right and not i'm a woman of my word there's a reason why when
05:10:11.580
they say be a man man up nine out of ten times that means taking responsibility for not just yourself
05:10:16.220
but for other people women aren't held to these same standards uh as much as people might say that sex
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is misogynistic it's true we almost infantilize women and then if they do want to rise up and be
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responsible we applaud it cool you're responsible and you can you're loyal but as a man you're
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expected to do that for women if they do it it's you know extra credit for us we must do it it's
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mandatory and if you don't do it you're considered a bitch and that we have social norms in place
05:10:41.820
to embarrass you and to shame you for not adhering or being loyal right being a snake as a woman is
05:10:47.020
completely acceptable but being snake as a man that's met with a certain level of vitriol even more
05:10:51.180
so because we're supposed to be honorable right that's the reason why like when the two men meet
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and they shake hands that's that's supposed to be something right scarface famously said al pacino
05:10:58.940
all i have in this world is my balls of my word that's a masculine thing it's not a feminine thing
05:11:03.340
because women inherently cannot be loyal based off their biology so do you okay i gotta i gotta jump
05:11:09.740
well hold on let me let me ask this one last question and then you you got it q didn't um so by that
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do you think that we should not hold women accountable or as accountable when they decide
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to move on based off of their circumstances or based off of the whole mindset of survival or
05:11:28.940
leveling up when they then go with a different guy that's a good question because we're taking
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a biological urge and how they're wired and we're trying to apply new social standards to that biological
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wiring um you know i think i think the best way to approach this is i think men need to understand
05:11:51.180
the fundamental wiring of women right and and and understand that in their mind so when some
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bullshit does pop off they're not surprised i think one of the biggest reasons why so many guys
05:12:02.540
get their heart broken or they get angry or you know a lot of it comes from frustration of not
05:12:07.100
understanding women right it's not that um it's not that it's as bad it's rather it's
05:12:13.500
the lack of knowledge and the lack of awareness that drives men to say what the hell i did everything
05:12:17.340
right and it's that that inability to figure it out that really frustrates them which makes sense
05:12:21.980
if you look at like the world around us right the ingenuity the internet the fact that we're on
05:12:25.260
computers and microphones etc this all came from the man's yearning to you know make life better and
05:12:30.540
figure things out so whenever we're not able to figure things out especially with women men get very
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frustrated right you can figure out how to you know go to the moon but they can't figure out how to keep
05:12:39.580
women happy so um you know so i think with men i think the biggest thing is understanding how women
05:12:46.940
think and how they behave and understanding the the rudimentary biological background um as negative
05:12:52.460
as that may be and then that will make everything else make sense so when she does break up with you
05:12:58.300
or when she does leave you or when something that you didn't plan for does happen you can always go back
05:13:02.940
and say okay i understand you don't have to like it you don't have to be angry but you just being
05:13:08.780
able to understand will make things a lot more peaceful you'll be able to get over it sooner you'll
05:13:12.780
be able to say you know what it is what it is she did i she didn't like me anymore i'm my value i got lazy
05:13:18.060
whatever uh hypergamy kicked in and then you can move on to another girl because you kind of understand
05:13:22.940
what it is um but a lot of guys they don't have this knowledge 100 agree because i've always said that my
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one rule my only rule is i will never stop you from leaving i am not trying to hold on to you
05:13:37.340
once it's over it just is what it is and you know it that's just life go ahead q diddy i know you had
05:13:44.540
something that you was gonna say it wasn't anybody else also but go ahead my myren said a lot but i just
05:13:52.060
don't want the chat to like don't let that deter you from the fact that women are still
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fucking dumb um well yeah i mean look we make jokes all the time um and the reason for that is
05:14:04.540
because they're simply not a burden of performance right so if a girl is intelligent think about it
05:14:09.340
right if if uh if a woman is intelligent we actually like commemorate that we're like wow like you're
05:14:14.780
actually sharp like wow like we we praise that well why do we praise it because it's not common
05:14:18.780
you know what's the stereotype of a girl's pretty right she's dumb but if you find a girl that's
05:14:25.500
pretty and smart beauty and brains as they say right that's something that's novel because it's
05:14:30.140
not that common because there isn't a burden of performance on women to be pretty and be
05:14:33.900
intelligent there really isn't if they do it it's it's extra credit but if they don't it's no big
05:14:37.580
deal but there's no such thing as handsome and smart or some kind of idiom for that like no you're
05:14:42.220
just supposed to get it as a guy if you're not competent you deal with consequences for being
05:14:45.980
an idiot um women aren't held to the same standard now i know people might say that's misogynistic or
05:14:50.460
sexist but it's the truth you can be a woman with 60 iq and meet a man uh that's extremely successful
05:14:57.980
and have your life taken care of it doesn't work the other way around as a guy if you got 60 iq as
05:15:01.740
a dude you're cooked you're gonna have a very tough time you know um finding a partner let alone
05:15:06.940
getting out of your basement with the cheeto crumbs on your shirt so that's the difference between
05:15:11.020
you know male excellence versus female excellence does anybody else have anything in this um
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money by the time i get more than you your daddy and your uncle's shut the up
05:15:28.700
no i i 100 agree i don't think there's anything that you said that i disagree with yeah i think the
05:15:34.300
biggest thing man is like um that's why content like this is so important to kind of like educate
05:15:38.300
guys because like even though you know like me and you anton right we've been doing this for a few
05:15:41.740
years now we might get annoyed going over the same talking points or same studies or whatever kind of
05:15:47.580
educating men on the way women think um but you know i always think to myself you know there's someone
05:15:53.340
that might be hearing this for the first time that's thinking about ending it all and then them
05:15:56.540
hearing this makes them push back you know the thing i'll tell you guys a story that i'll never
05:16:01.740
forget for the rest of my life there was this guy he told me that uh you know he was having
05:16:07.820
troubles with his girlfriend and you know he wanted to end it all he found a tree out uh in the in a
05:16:13.100
very nice area where it had an overlook of the sunset um and he had the day time the rope and the you
05:16:19.100
know the plans of how he was going to do it and he said before he died he wanted to look at one more
05:16:23.260
beautiful thing and like a day or two before he was going to go through with it he was on youtube and he
05:16:28.700
found one of my videos and he said that um watching that video let him down a rabbit hole and
05:16:32.860
help them understand why he had the troubles that he had with you know relationships or whatever
05:16:38.860
and he ended up not doing it and now to this day he you know he sent me a message i still keep it to
05:16:44.060
this day i save it on my phone where he said you know he's making six figures now he has a family and
05:16:47.660
he has a wife and i was like holy crap like if i decided like oh man i'm tired of talking about
05:16:52.860
this topic i'm gonna stop and then he didn't you know see that streamer maybe he didn't see that video
05:16:57.420
who knows what would be happening now right so this information was able to keep someone alive
05:17:02.380
so you can go ahead and have a family and you know that profound effect is kind of what has me
05:17:07.580
doing this still even though i dislike um sometimes talking to women i'm not gonna lie
05:17:11.820
it gets annoying sometimes but i understand that the redundancy is required because there's guys
05:17:17.260
that need to hear this stuff over and over and over again so it gets through their head
05:17:20.540
hey myra yo do you know who tony martin is i don't but i can look him up real quick
05:17:31.260
he's a professor um he wrote the uh the i don't even want to say it on here
05:17:38.940
the j onslaught he wrote this book um i think you should look into it i'm looking at him right now
05:17:45.660
you said the j onslaught yeah he wrote the j onslaught um yeah he had a little conflict with
05:17:54.060
those folks uh some years ago okay but um yeah uh check them out okay i'm i'm pulling it up right
05:18:01.260
now interesting okay i already know i'm gonna like this um but yeah man uh you know it's a very
05:18:08.060
censored topic but you know i think um once people understand and that's why i um you know
05:18:12.860
well once you understand middle eastern foreign policy to kind of bring it back to to that topic
05:18:17.500
real quick uh you'll totally understand why we do a lot of the things that we do and why we
05:18:22.140
have the laws in place and the lobbies in place and why we fight the wars that we fight and i think
05:18:26.620
it's very important for americans to understand right that like you know a lot of these conflicts
05:18:30.460
that we've had recently um isn't really for american interests like the iraq war for example is one
05:18:34.940
of the biggest failures um ever right and and it had nothing to do with 9-11 that's the crazy part
05:18:39.980
like when i tell people the truth about um the iraqi war and how saddam hussein had absolutely
05:18:43.980
nothing to do with osama bin laden people look at me like i'm crazy but the reality is is that you
05:18:48.620
know saddam hussein and osama bin laden were actually swearing enemies uh you know um yeah and
05:18:54.380
i could quickly go over this the story basically it's this in the 1980s the soviets invaded afghanistan
05:19:00.620
and osama bin laden who is a wealthy heir to a very successful construction company in saudi arabia
05:19:07.260
went to afghanistan to fight the soviets um he went ahead and created a militia called the mujahideen
05:19:13.020
they fought with the soviets and they actually won but the cia and american intelligence also gave
05:19:18.540
osama a significant amount of assistance and aid and they were able to win the the conflict so fast
05:19:23.660
forward to the early 90s saddam hussein invades kuwait strategically is a you know oil rich country
05:19:29.980
and saddam was angry because after the war he owed a lot of money the kuwaitis didn't want to lower
05:19:33.580
the price whatever a lot of you know money disputes so he invades takes over within 24 hours
05:19:38.220
because the kuwaitis don't have a real military this obviously creates a lot of problems for saudi
05:19:42.780
arabia their security and their now security has an issue now so osama returns to saudi arabia because
05:19:49.260
he's saudi arabian um and he says look he tells the royal family i will find your behalf i just beat
05:19:54.060
the russians we can stop this guy the royal family looks at him and says uh thanks but no thanks
05:19:59.660
we have the us we have the petrodollar set up they're going to protect us no thank you and this
05:20:04.460
infuriated osama bin laden because he looked at it like why are americans who are not muslims
05:20:09.820
fighting on holy land on behalf of saudi arabia this is unacceptable now saudi arabia doesn't have
05:20:14.780
freedom of speech you can ask you know khashoggi about that so what ended up happening was they
05:20:19.660
banned him from the country and sent him off in exile he went to sudan for several years in the 90s
05:20:24.540
this is where he became radicalized and created the al-qaeda that we know now um and this kind of
05:20:29.900
began the resentment of um of his attitude towards america and then on top of that our aid of israel
05:20:36.780
and our support of israel um to assist them with you know toppling many arab governments and muslim
05:20:41.100
countries and bombing them this also aided in his anger towards uh what led to 9 11. now why do i say
05:20:47.020
this i say this because our you know neocon uh administration during the bush era as well as uh
05:20:53.420
israeli intelligence lied and said that saddam was involved with um osama and al-qaeda because
05:20:59.900
of passing information or meeting somewhere in asia uh with anthrax that's not true it's objectively
05:21:05.500
false um and then that's we found out when we went invaded iraq and there was no weapons of mass
05:21:09.260
destruction the reality is osama and uh saddam hated each other and osama was prepared to fight
05:21:15.660
saddam to keep him from invading saudi arabia so that's the real story between them that the mainstream
05:21:21.260
media never covers because it destroys their narrative that um they hate us because we're
05:21:25.820
free that that's not true it's an objective lie um and that war was really fought for the benefit of
05:21:31.100
israel because the toppling of saddam hussein allowed israel to this day a significant amount
05:21:36.220
of their oil comes from northern uh iraq where the kurds are so uh when you you know figure things
05:21:42.620
out and you find out the real narratives of why things happen it always points back to the same
05:21:47.020
uh region that war gave us zero benefit a million dead uh thousands of us soldiers killed um um you
05:21:54.700
know innocent people that died for what you know iraq to this day is still still you know destabilized
05:22:01.100
and uh the only people that benefited was was israel really uh
05:22:08.460
now why do you think they miraculously anyone who tries to branch away from
05:22:22.460
um because they because they own it man i mean if you look at the rothschilds family
05:22:27.900
right and i think everybody here knows who they are um they have a banking dynasty um they control
05:22:32.780
a majority of the world's gold they mess with the gold markets all the time um you know central banking
05:22:37.740
uh you know if you own the country's money you own the country it doesn't matter who the leader is
05:22:42.620
um there's a famous quote saying you know i don't need access to the leadership i just need access to
05:22:48.060
the finances then i'll control the country and that's kind of um what it is a lot of people that
05:22:52.380
oppose central banking ended up killed surprisingly
05:23:01.340
no no the conspiracy the conspiracy is is what they tell you the actual truth is
05:23:06.620
the truth the conspiracy is what the media uh tells because you know who runs the media
05:23:15.260
yep i'm not i'm not saying that you're wrong i just said you're in the building
05:23:21.100
i don't got no conspiracies what don't folks be doing is you know and that's why i was like such a
05:23:28.060
vocal critic of us dropping a bomb in iran because i i saw what was coming and uh to be honest with you
05:23:33.340
guys um trump wanted to drop that bomb on iran way sooner um it's because his base half his base
05:23:38.860
said no new wars what the hell that he actually you know pushed it back and thought twice about it
05:23:43.820
but if this was 2003 he would have went into that conflict way sooner so thank god for alternative
05:23:48.220
media thank god for you know big influencers that um you know put pressure saying yo we didn't vote for
05:23:53.020
this um you know we didn't have this level of um you know voice back in 2003 when bush and
05:24:00.860
chain you know these guys you know uh invaded iraq but now we do and we can kind of see history
05:24:05.980
repeating itself because back then netanyahu was saying oh yeah saddam has weapons of mass destruction
05:24:12.060
i'll never forget he was at congress in 2002 right before we invaded and he said he said it verbatim
05:24:17.580
if you take out saddam it will have positive reverberations all across the region that was a lie
05:24:23.580
didn't do anything it made it even worse we created a power vacuum created more terrorist organizations
05:24:28.540
um but the reality is they just needed saddam out of there and it benefited them so you know what we
05:24:33.580
saw going on right now with bombing iran is part two you know and this was all prophesized in something
05:24:38.140
called the clean break memo in 1996 where a bunch of neocons um that dual citizen individuals of a
05:24:44.220
certain state they proposed um a entire strategy a war game strategy of how they would take over several
05:24:52.220
countries in the middle east and how taking these countries over or destabilizing them and or you know
05:24:57.900
regime change or you know coups whatever may be this would affect their security in the realm it's
05:25:03.660
called uh um the clean break memo a pattern of securing the realm and that is securing the state
05:25:09.020
of israel in a region where there's constant hostility and interestingly enough every single one
05:25:14.540
of those countries on that list have been either destabilized bribed overthrown or destroyed and um
05:25:21.180
the only country that's left iran so this has been in the making for a very long time
05:25:28.620
okay any other thoughts everybody sorry and i thought i hope i didn't like hijack this
05:25:35.260
conversation guys i know you guys were talking about some other stuff we add that as a part of it
05:25:40.700
talk about the political political aspect of it we had talked about it a little bit earlier so
05:25:45.500
you adding this additional context it's very very helpful because we had kind of been
05:25:51.420
disagreeing a little bit so you add this this additional context knowing that you are immersed
05:25:57.900
in it a lot more than i am it's very helpful so yeah man i you know i i just um you know i try to
05:26:04.460
do my best to give because i watch all media i watch fox i watch cnn i watch al jazeera i watch
05:26:08.540
alternative media i watch i watch russian media um and what i try to do is i try to get all parts and do my
05:26:13.980
best to bring like almost like a consolidated you know uh version of what's going on and obviously
05:26:22.060
western media puts out a certain narrative and then other other media has put out certain
05:26:25.500
narratives so i try my best to kind of blend them or at at worst give you guys the other perspective
05:26:30.620
of what the other media is saying so you can kind of compare and contrast when do you sleep uh you
05:26:37.020
know during the day man i'm like a nocturnal dude i i normally sleep during the day uh and i stream
05:26:41.420
like i start my stream like five and then like i just work into the night and then i like sleep
05:26:44.700
in the morning and i sleep all day it's like a vampire all right last question sure brother
05:26:51.260
when do you have time for a relationship you know as of recently man it's been tough bro i i'm not
05:26:56.620
gonna lie man it's been tough as of recently uh especially the past year but it's all good man i uh
05:27:02.700
i think um you know people getting to see this side and get another perspective on stuff i you know i
05:27:07.580
think it's uh it's good because you know well given my background and then also the topics that i
05:27:11.500
cover where it's like a lot of it is like censored or might not be covered that much i try to give
05:27:16.060
another insight i don't have as much time to allocate towards nurturing what it is that i got going on so
05:27:27.020
i always i'm curious to find out how other people operate most of the people that i know that are very
05:27:32.380
successful they don't focus on the relationship as much as they focus on what they feel like is
05:27:38.220
necessary for them to do to win oh yeah i'd be lying to you if i told you that my relationship was was
05:27:42.300
awesome and also no man like my social life i had 100 transparent gone cooked finito i'm streaming all
05:27:48.220
day and then um research when i'm not streaming i'm researching reading the news and stuff like that
05:27:52.780
and then you know make sure i have a topic so yeah my social life is absolutely suffered as a part
05:27:57.180
of this like i'm not gonna lie so oh i got a great no hell no man it's it's cooked mine's us too
05:28:02.940
yeah my absolutely cooked and i'll be in the studio all day oh most of the time and i love being in the
05:28:09.500
studio yeah but you have to love it i'm second to me yeah no and that's i think that's very important
05:28:15.260
for people to understand for anyone that's watching that wants to be you know a youtuber
05:28:18.380
or a podcast or influence or whatever i think it's important that they understand that given the nature
05:28:23.100
of how social media has made things um you know there's more a little bit more easy access
05:28:27.820
um now it's more competitive and since it's more competitive a lot of times as a youtuber um you're
05:28:32.540
competing with like professional tv networks right for viewership um 2020 kind of proved that so um
05:28:38.540
it used to be kind of like a job that people did on the side for fun or whatever now it's like you
05:28:42.540
know people really do this and you're competing against full-on production squads so um it's very
05:28:47.340
competitive and the only way that you're really going to have an edge when you're competing against
05:28:50.300
full-on broadcast tv channels um is you've got to put in significantly more work because you might
05:28:55.660
not necessarily have the production staff or the resources like you know a cnn a fox news a bet a
05:29:02.380
lot of these legacy channels have created youtube channels instead to uh you know to collect back
05:29:07.900
some of that revenue they lost because cable tv is dead it's cooked it's all on demand now it is dead
05:29:13.340
you're 100 right any thoughts anybody before uh myron or myring i mean you can stay as long as you
05:29:19.020
yeah yeah and i'll dip out i'll dip out man i know you guys were having a combo before
05:29:23.900
i got a quick question go ahead here no i was just gonna say the um the only thing that i would say
05:29:31.660
is i don't agree with the disloyalty thing regarding women um the all of this trump stuff i have to say
05:29:41.420
i've i've more so just kind of been trying to sit back and really understand as much as i can
05:29:48.380
based on as many facts as i can find because to be quite honest depending on who you listen to
05:29:53.980
you get a whole different perspective that makes sense you know like i listened to um uh uh
05:30:04.300
piers morgan and he first he spoke to candace owens and he spoke to this other guy i can't think
05:30:08.940
of his name i'm sorry i can't think of his name then he spoke with um i can't think of his name either
05:30:15.500
was three different people and all of them gave three different perspectives with history attached
05:30:20.140
to it that made total sense then i listened to the interview between um tucker carlson and uh
05:30:30.380
yeah i'm so bad with ted cruz probably yeah yes yes and even their discussion both of them to me
05:30:37.820
were like making valid points and then i tried to do my own research and look at you know i think it's
05:30:42.460
like al jira al jazeera jazeera yeah so i'm i'm doing my best to to listen to all these different
05:30:50.700
perspectives which is also causing me to have to go back to understand how did israel even come into
05:30:57.820
be how did it even come to be what's going like what was our beef with iran all this time like all of
05:31:03.900
these different components so i appreciate you coming up here sharing what you've shared and the reason i'm
05:31:08.940
being so quiet is because i'm just digesting because i do i was a lot of info i i i don't i'm
05:31:15.900
i don't know trump obviously i don't know what his motivation is but i do get a sense that he is
05:31:23.180
attempting to operate in some com in some capacity of like his own intention to take care of the country
05:31:32.060
again whether i agree or not is not it let me it's not about if i agree with what he does what
05:31:38.540
i'm saying is it seems like he is attempting to to run the country how he thinks it should be ran now
05:31:47.260
i understand that there are things way behind the scenes that i don't know there are agreements
05:31:52.380
arrangements that's been put into place a long time ago there might be some that are in place with him in
05:31:58.380
the in the current seat but i'm still trying to to be objective if you will and just as much as not
05:32:05.500
eat the eat the the meat that they give on this side i don't want to do the opposite just because
05:32:12.380
people are saying things are true on that side if that makes sense so i'm just i'm taking it all in
05:32:18.220
i'm taking it all in and trying to you know figure it out i have my own thoughts on should we be over
05:32:23.660
there why did you say you disagree with the loyalty part i said i disagree oh i said i disagree with the
05:32:31.100
loyalty part because is she a woman no well kind of but i disagree with the loyalty part because i think
05:32:43.020
that a part of what myron described i think it's true like i do think that it is innate in us as women
05:32:49.500
to be focused on survival for ourselves and for our children and to put ourselves in that space
05:32:55.980
but i think that we're it's also innate for us to want to be loyal in a safe space like it's to me
05:33:03.180
it's innate for us to not want to have to be jumping and i think just as much as women are
05:33:11.900
maybe not being as loyal as they could or should be i think that is directly correlated to
05:33:18.700
men not being in that space of i got you covered you're safe you're protected over here so that's
05:33:26.060
that's why i made that but i did make that distinction i did say this is why when you
05:33:30.780
don't do what you're supposed to do with provisioning or whatever you're far more likely to have her
05:33:35.420
leave because you're not able to provide the security so like i did account for that that like
05:33:40.060
you know if a guy doesn't rise up to his duties um there's a very high likelihood that the you know
05:33:46.220
the woman can leave because that security is being um threatened um but what i'm saying is when i say
05:33:51.340
this also i think it's very important to make the also distinction that um with women um leaving right
05:33:58.300
a relationship uh is completely socially acceptable right you know we have high divorce rates no one
05:34:03.260
really bats an eye um you know we tell women do what's right for you um but for men we don't do that
05:34:07.980
we tell men do the right thing right if woman leaves her husband because he's not supposed to do
05:34:12.060
what he's supposed to do we'll champion that and say yeah he he should have did better blah blah
05:34:15.900
he's idiot right we have an entire infrastructure to kind of um coddle women when they leave
05:34:20.540
relationships but if a guy abstains from his duties and he's not doing what he's supposed to do or he
05:34:25.020
decides to leave he's probably he's going to be shamed for that right if he's a deadbeat daddy he'll get
05:34:28.860
roasted he could be put in jail um so what i'm saying is that there's consequences um for men lacking
05:34:35.260
loyalty versus like for women there aren't really the same level of consequences or the same social
05:34:39.980
negative repercussions we used to have them with religion and shame and these other things um but
05:34:46.060
now since the you know the america has become a far more secularized society where um you know uh
05:34:53.900
people can kind of do whatever they want um the the the same training wheels that were put in place to
05:34:59.180
kind of keep women loyal and kind of keep them in relationships more long term these things are gone
05:35:03.100
and i would argue we've replaced it with more modernized uh with more modernized um strategies where
05:35:09.180
it's like be happy you know uh do what's best for you we have these mantras that feminists always
05:35:14.300
put out there where a woman's happiness overrides the family um being together right we have you know
05:35:19.900
how many times does a woman say i left because i wasn't happy right this is something that was
05:35:23.980
you know unheard of 30 40 years ago women just made it work before because of duty but now it's like
05:35:29.340
well i don't have a duty to make it work anymore i'd rather be happy so i think that's kind of been
05:35:33.660
a big shift or they'll also throw something in there and say how can i be good for my kids if i'm not happy
05:35:38.940
yeah yeah so it you know i i always say uh and i've heard this quote a million times
05:35:43.820
right um men will destroy their happiness for their family women will destroy their family for their
05:35:48.300
happiness um you know and i and i would argue that like it's still not be happy and still not be
05:35:53.340
exactly because they thought the grass was greener on the other side and and i and i the argument i make
05:35:57.980
is social media dating apps all the internet in general has exacerbated this problem because
05:36:04.460
since women are hypergamous and they're looking for the best option right that's just how they
05:36:07.900
naturally swing i want the biggest strongest best that i can get the internet has made it where
05:36:12.780
there's a plethora of options and there's all kinds of these men out there so a girl you know 50 years
05:36:17.740
ago that grew up in her small town dated a guy from high school that's all she knew that's all she hooked
05:36:23.180
up with and religion was a big thing people would make fun of her if she was being a 304 etc um it used to
05:36:29.500
be this was the only guy that she had this was only frame of reference this is what she knows and this
05:36:33.420
is what she loves but thanks to the internet thanks to um you know we are more hookup culture
05:36:38.620
promiscuous society women have a bigger frame of reference of men and then on top of that higher
05:36:43.420
status men have access to them because they can message them this is absolutely destroyed the
05:36:47.980
fabric of how relationships used to be because if you leave a woman to her own devices she's always
05:36:52.540
going to get the best that she can get and what women don't realize is the best that you can get might
05:36:57.260
not necessarily be the best that you can keep and that's the biggest distinction where women make the
05:37:03.020
l they'll have a good guy they realize oh i could do better this guy's hitting me up they go to that
05:37:07.740
guy they can't keep him and then they realize oh this was a l but it's not until they get older in their
05:37:14.300
30s that they realize that the sheryl sandberg um you know feminist rhetoric of have fun in your 20s
05:37:20.380
get settled down later on in life that actually is a backwards way of them trying to find a relationship
05:37:25.020
because they have a bigger frame of reference than men and it's going to be significantly harder
05:37:28.700
to satisfy them it was already hard to satisfy women before the internet now with social media
05:37:33.100
and the access of higher status men it's even it's even worse so what i call it is the the the
05:37:39.900
perpetual grass is greener on the other side syndrome with with with modern women where they always think
05:37:45.740
they they can do better which technically they can but how long can they do better that is the key
05:37:51.580
this is where modern women fuck up because they think i can do better but they don't realize they
05:37:56.140
can't keep better just because you can do better doesn't mean you can keep better and that's where
05:38:00.060
they fail because they get these guys they have sex with these guys but they can't retain these guys
05:38:06.300
another quick question for you from uh from the chat my homie shay she wanted to know uh do you rock
05:38:13.660
with candace owens yeah candace is great um you know i i we agree on a lot of things um israel uh
05:38:21.340
you know feminism what's going on i like candace a lot we've had her on the show before too
05:38:31.580
yeah i would say a lot of what you were mentioning was kind of the sentiment of what she was
05:38:44.860
uh when today or another oh you mean with israel it was because i know they talked today about israel
05:38:50.220
yeah no no no 10 yesterday yesterday okay yeah oh the other guy was glenn glenn beck and then bill
05:38:58.540
o'reilly i couldn't think of his name oh okay i didn't see that interview i'll definitely check it
05:39:02.780
out all three different perspectives and again you know i was like that that makes sense that makes
05:39:09.020
sense it's kind of like how do you know what's the real you know how do you how do you really know
05:39:15.580
because again everybody who shares their insight seems to come from a perspective of what i'm saying
05:39:21.820
is true yeah i mean um you mean as far as like what intersexual dynamics like with the way men and
05:39:29.180
women view each other or oh no no no not that because i you know i'm i'm now going back to the the whole
05:39:35.580
um iran oh um israel yeah it's tough i'm not going to lie to you guys um you know this information that
05:39:42.860
i told you guys about before for example the osama the osama and saddam uh rivalry you're not
05:39:47.820
going to find this on mainstream media you kind of got to go looking for it and and that's by design
05:39:51.180
uh you know i think if more americans understood the dark history of israel um they would not support
05:39:56.620
it right the state of israel uh to give you guys an example is created through terrorism a lot of
05:40:00.700
people don't like to admit this um there's three organizations you can look it up urgon haganon stern gang
05:40:06.300
these three organizations ended up becoming later on the israeli defense force the idf but these three
05:40:11.820
organizations were zionist paramilitar organizations that were responsible for killing thousands of
05:40:16.780
palestinians or exiling them out of their um you know indigenous land um and it's interesting because
05:40:22.780
israel will run to the united states and say hey put these guys on the terrorist organization list
05:40:27.020
like the irgc hezbollah hamas etc but the reality is that their state in itself was created through
05:40:33.340
terrorism by killing palestinians and british people you know you could look up the king david bombing
05:40:37.420
um you know a guy named mannequin begin i was talking about him earlier he's known as the father
05:40:42.940
of terrorism he was later became the prime minister of israel so if you talk about the dark history of
05:40:48.220
israel and more americans knew it um they would not support israel the way that we do but they suppressed
05:40:53.340
this information under the guise of anti-semitism but it's but it's there you know it's it's a it's a
05:40:58.700
very um it's a rogue state that was created through terrorism and that's not even my opinion that is a
05:41:03.420
fact it's a bio i said i was gonna say biological excuse me it is a geopolitical fact that it was
05:41:08.220
absolutely uh created through through terrorist uh paramilitaries or zionist organizations well i will
05:41:14.300
definitely say and anton knows this because again this whole this past election it got me so deep
05:41:20.220
into learning more and more and more and i've often said that because i have kids now i want to
05:41:26.060
make sure that i'm you know not operating from a place of ignorance when i was in school i didn't
05:41:29.980
care about history i probably wasn't learning all of this anyway but i wasn't into history so
05:41:35.340
there's all these chunks that i don't know so what you just said candace mentioned she said that how
05:41:42.540
she she was talking about how israel came to be and she said you know these these palestinians yeah they
05:41:49.340
they gave their homes over to them and like let them stay and they would come back and they're like
05:41:53.660
you can't live here anymore you gotta go like i didn't know any of this so again and this is to
05:41:58.700
the chat as well because oftentimes myron when you come up here and share i'm very quiet about this
05:42:04.220
because i'm open to learning in here for people who make sense and then i go off and i try to learn
05:42:09.740
and build and see okay this is what he said is that true so i already know i gotta go research how israel
05:42:15.740
came to be i gotta go research all these different things that you're right i never heard of and know
05:42:20.860
about and and honestly that's not even like uh you know that's by design like uh you know i don't even
05:42:28.140
blame americans for not knowing this stuff because it was so suppressed for so long um if
05:42:32.460
you had talked about this stuff prior to october 7 2023 there was a very good chance your youtube
05:42:37.500
channel will get banned right it's it's now a topic of discussion because of what's going on
05:42:41.740
right you can't avoid seeing the kids getting bombed in gaza so now this has become a forefront
05:42:46.140
of conversation but if you talked about this before october 7 they did everything in their power
05:42:50.220
to suppress this so i don't even blame you know americans when they say i had no idea about
05:42:54.380
this yeah that's my design that's on purpose that they didn't make this information available
05:43:04.380
so but no man thank you for having me on guys i appreciate you guys let me yap a little bit uh
05:43:08.060
i hope i added some value here i appreciate you bro nah man it's always it's always a pleasure to
05:43:12.940
come in here man i appreciate you guys letting me come on and uh talk and it's always fun so i hope i
05:43:17.420
added some value always welcome all right brother you guys take it easy bye guys thank you very much
05:43:23.260
anytime all right um shout out to w anton as you guys know shout out to him go check out his youtube
05:43:31.020
channel uh they do this all the time uh let me go ahead and show you guys what it looks like real quick
05:43:36.860
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05:43:50.300
topics you know what i mean diversified you know they let me go in there and talks which is which
05:43:54.620
is great you know because i do know that some of the topics i cover can be boring or mundane or
05:43:58.780
whatever or just you know nuanced things that a lot of people don't want so the fact that they let me go
05:44:03.260
over there and talk about this topic in front of an audience quite frankly guys that is completely
05:44:07.500
polar different to ours right uh polar opposite to ours um you know it's uh it's uh it's cool so you
05:44:14.460
got to show love back to to people see i go check out his channel he has another channel too guys this
05:44:18.460
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05:44:23.340
sure to you know check him out um yeah uh let's see here so what time is it it's 1 16 all right guys
05:44:33.660
i am starving i haven't eaten i'm gonna go get some food i'm dying uh i will be back on tomorrow at 5
05:44:47.500
and um i'll cover the uh i'll cover the tate um
05:44:53.420
bunny blue thing i might multi-stream it on fresh and fit and here
05:44:57.580
that's what i might do for you guys i might just stream it on on uh both uh
05:45:01.660
myron gains x and fresh and fit for y'all i might do that
05:45:05.980
kind of let the guys get some let the boys get some rest and i cover that and then we do after hours after
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of that we're going to do one annual meetup completely free on 420 once a year right here
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in miami and then on top of that whenever i travel i'm going to let you guys know with the telegram chat
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so you can go ahead and do a meet up there because you're an oss member my goal here guys is to have
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you guys be able to support the mission without breaking the bank we're going to keep membership dues
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low you're obviously going to get discounts with annual codes and all types of opportunities to get
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a better price point this is basically going to be done so we can continue doing what we're doing
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expand the debrief expand the old slash squad and be able to have the independence quite frankly that
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is very tough to come by nowadays in a pro censorship regime and y'all know for a fact they
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fucking censor my ass bro these bitch ass niggas demonetize me man so um if you guys want to rock
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with the mission support me the best way to do that is by joining the oss you know i still stream for you
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guys on youtube despite the fact that i get fucking zero ad sense on this shit they're fucking robbing
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me blind i got like 14 million views on this channel by the way i should be making a bunch of money
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on here but i'm not so that's fine it doesn't matter what really matters is being able to run
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the operation i would rather be able to run it independently without youtube ad sense and you
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know um running it ourselves so we can say what the fuck we want to say chat right because the
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reality is when you're beholden to ad sense revenue you can't be as honest as you want to be
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so it actually works out better this way yes we have to build it up yes it's annoying to run ads
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and all this other shit trust me i don't want to do it either but once we hit our goal bro it's full
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stop ahead we keep fucking cooking all right these fucking bitch bitch ass niggas over at youtube and
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trust the safety squad that keep fucking trying to censor us fuck them we can keep cooking so that's
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how we do it we take our independence back guys through the oss that's how we take it back so um
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so yeah and i don't want you guys to suffer me and say oh you know what bro i'm gonna go ahead and
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only stream on rumble and kick so i can make money like obviously a big part of you guys are on youtube
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so most people tell y'all you got to come watch me over here i know that you guys prefer to watch on
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youtube so it's fine we'll stay on youtube the only thing i ask is a percentage of you guys join
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the oss um even if it's like 30 to 50 that's fine i'll take the 50 hit because it is that
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fucking important that we reach new people right so um that's how important it is guys right this
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information is not easy to find on the internet bro there's very few people that can actually
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articulate and cover this shit to this level of detail you know guys like myself guys like you
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know go check out nick fuentes guys he's been on a fucking point with um what's going on he
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predicted everything fucking perfectly right awesome uh political analysts um you know
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candace owens uh jake shield dean carroll go check all these guys out go support them man go support
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them because we absolutely um are the minority we are the minority um in this information war so uh yeah
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man go check them out go support them um and uh yeah man that's really it guys so i'll be back
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tomorrow 5 p.m on time as usual uh what i might do is give you guys a longer show instead i just
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cover the andrew tate stuff with bonnie blue uh on both myron gains x and on um youtube and uh yeah
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maybe a good time i think that might be the move uh by the night guys love you ninjas join the oss
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best way to support by far i'll be back tomorrow 5 p.m we'll cover the news cover the andrew tate
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stuff uh with bonnie blue it's gonna be a good time and i'll catch you guys in the next one um i'll leave