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Summary
Karen Reed and her boyfriend were invited to a house party in Canton, MA. She drops him off at the crib and leaves. The next day, he was found beaten to death in the snowbank in front of the house.
Transcript
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quick summary of the case, you know, quick summary of the case, right?
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All right, I'll give you all a quick summary of the case, right?
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All right, I'll give you all a quick little summary of the case.
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Basically, her and her boyfriend, who is now deceased, a Boston police officer, were at a bar drinking.
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And they were invited to a house party at a private residence.
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The person that owns the house is a Boston PD cop, right?
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And they were a detective for like the gang unit, right?
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Now, what's contested is, the prosecution said, she, when she dropped him off, she did a three-point turn, a.k.a. a K turn, hit him and killed him.
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That's what the government, the state alleges, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts alleges that, right?
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And her defense team came up with the theory that her boyfriend went into the house and was beaten to death and then left outside in the snowbank.
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Now, some of you guys might say, what the fuck?
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You're telling me some fucking cop like he gets hit by his girlfriend's car and then you tell him he's getting beat up?
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I said the same shit when I was listening to it.
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The one thing that no one disputes is, they were all out drinking, partying, then they went to the house up there in Canton.
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The state alleges she was drunk and hit him and killed him as she was doing a three-point turn when she tried to, when she was going back home because she came to drop him off and leave.
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And then her defense says, no, he went into the house and he was beaten.
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Now, why did the defense think or theorize that he was beaten?
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He had black eyes, he had defensive wounds, and he had what looked like dog scratches.
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Now, inside that home is a German Shepherd that wasn't, let's just say it wasn't that friendly.
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It had been, it had attacked a bunch of people before, it had problems.
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They suspected that the dog attacked him and he was beaten in the house.
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One of the pieces of evidence that they used for this was they said, yo, on his Apple Watch, it showed that he took, he climbed roughly three steps, three flights of stairs.
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So that leads them to believe that he went into the home, went upstairs, then went back downstairs into the basement.
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Shortly after this case happened, they sold the house, they got rid of the dog, and there was even some talk about them, they redid the flooring in the basement.
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And then obviously that's kind of where the battle's been going back and forth.
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The prosecution says that she hit him because they have shards of glass, shards of the taillight that were found in the snowbank.
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And the defense says that there's, she didn't hit him.
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He was assaulted inside the house by his cop friends.
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Because there was like seven of them in their chat.
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And something happened, must have been an altercation and they beat his ass and killed him.
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And then they left them there on a snowbank. And when she came back, she saw him.
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So that's kind of the facts and circumstances of the case. Give me ones if that all makes sense to you guys.
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Give me ones because I know it's a little confusing.
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Give me ones if that all makes sense and we'll keep watching this thing.
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We're not going to watch the full 40 minutes. Sorry, we're not going to watch it. We're going to skim through it.
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All right, perfect. Good, good. So you guys understand.
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Obviously, I grossly summarized it, guys. Let me be very clear here.
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I cut out a lot, but I gave you guys the most pertinent points that you need to know.
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Because just so you guys, because they did this trial already, guys.
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They did a trial. It was a mistrial. They had to go to trial again.
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This is her second time going to trial chat. Second time.
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Then I have. Then I have and my team. Thank you.
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Karen Reed, a defendant no more, found not guilty of murder in her retrial.
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We have new reaction from Dedham, Massachusetts, including witnesses.
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And now that this trial is over, what's next for Karen Reed?
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We'll discuss what's ahead and possible civil cases that are coming up.
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The government's case against Diddy is also winding down in New York.
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Prosecutors are expected to rest in the coming days, placing the spotlight on the news.
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Yeah, next week they're saying that it might be done, guys.
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Because I really do want to go for closing arguments.
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Defense case. Our experts discuss expectations for this defense and attorneys for Brian Koberger.
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You guys remember this one? The Brian Koberger case?
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The guy that fucking went in the house and stabbed a bunch of college students and killed him and had a mask on.
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You guys remember this case? I covered the Koberger case.
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This guy is a criminal justice major or criminology major out of, I think, like Washington State or something like that.
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Bro drove across the border and stabbed up a bunch of college students.
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And then they were able to identify him via a sheath, like a knife sheath, a Marine knife sheath.
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And it matched because he went all the way back to Pennsylvania home and they were able to connect the DNA.
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I'll delay. But was the defendant spotted by a DoorDash driver the night of the Idaho murders?
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Could this potential witness tip the scales in his case?
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It's all next right here on opening statements.
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I'm looking at the chat right now. Someone said that OSS isn't working.
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How's that? Bro, OSS is working. What do you mean, bro?
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What do you mean, bro? It's definitely working.
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Welcome to opening statements. I'm Julia Janae sitting in for.
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I think you might be talking about Castle Club.
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Thank you for being with us on this Juneteenth holiday where we here have had a huge week at Court TV.
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And here on opening statements, just like in an actual trial, we are getting you ready for what's ahead in court this week.
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And next, let's begin in Dedham, Massachusetts.
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OK, I see you're talking about Castle Club, bro.
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But all in Dedham is where a jury of 12 was able to do what the first jury could not.
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Finally, a conclusion in the Karen Reed case after a shocking retrial verdict was read in court on Wednesday.
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What say is the defendant at the bar, leaving the scene after accident resulting in death.
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Jurors, how can you verdict as the court records?
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Are you upon your oath say the defendant on 001 is not guilty, on 002 is guilty of operating the influence of liquor, and 003 is not guilty.
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You can hear those cheers erupting as the jury returned not guilty verdicts on the counts against her.
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Second-degree murder, manslaughter, and leaving the scene.
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She was convicted of a lesser charge operating under the influence, and she was sentenced to one-year probation, a punishment that pales in comparison to the outcome that she faced a possible life.
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So let's go now to what's happening after the morning after this shocking verdict.
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Outside of the courthouse in Denham, Massachusetts, is where we find crime and justice correspondent Matt Johnson, who has been keeping us updated on everything in this case.
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Excellent reporting from you throughout this case.
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Tell us about the recap of you being there for that verdict.
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So outside the courthouse here, you still have confetti in the street.
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You have people yelling as they pass with their cars, honking their horns, and you have media surrounding the sidewalks here in front of the courthouse.
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But this trial played out for three weeks of jury selection, eight weeks of testimony, and then those 21 hours of this verdict watch over four days.
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This community still coming to terms with this chapter of this long saga, two trials total, coming to a not guilty verdict on all of the serious charges, and this chapter finally closing.
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Well, this community also waking up this morning to big headlines here in the Boston Globe.
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Let me show you these newspapers as we talk about this case this morning.
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You know, yeah, I mean, this is just something that people are lamenting in trying to take in.
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But I do have to say that there is no closure in this community.
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But, you know, this community still feels divided and they still feel like they do not have answers.
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When I bought these newspapers at the gas station on my way here to the courthouse, the attendant was telling me he was very angry.
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He said this trial should have never taken place.
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And in his opinion, his viewpoint, that million dollars should not have been wasted on a retrial.
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The strong words from the people who really feel this in their community, Matt.
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We saw the reaction a bit from Karen Reed there as the verdict was being read.
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Looked like she was wiping some tears from the corner of her eyes.
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What else did we get in terms of this former defendant who couldn't seem to stop talking to the media?
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Yeah, last night they were celebrating in the Seaport area.
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They were celebrating and speaking to the media out in the parking lot saying that they still want this case investigated.
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Karen Reed echoed out to the cameras that she has been the most staunch reporter for-
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It was fucking- I didn't hit the restream button.
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For her former boyfriend, Officer John O'Keefe, and she still wants justice for him.
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But here, during the verdict time, during that reading, you could hear the crowd inside the courtroom as soon as they started to hear those not-guilties.
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We're back up on Twitter and we're back up on Cows Club.
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We're back up on Twitter and we've had us before the connection to him, after a concert or a rally out in front of the courthouse.
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It took a while for this defendant to make her way down the steps, but she did address her
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supporters, thanking her supporters for keeping it on social media, thanking the media for covering
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the case, and of course, her attorneys. Take a listen. Hey guys, this is by far, this was like
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the biggest case on the East Coast. By far, man. And a lot of you guys actually requested me do
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this case. It's one of the main reasons I covered is because I got an overwhelming amount of you
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guys saying cover Karen Reed. So that's why I kind of started covering it. Obviously, we came a little
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bit late in, but, you know, rather late than never, right? So big case out there in Boston.
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These amazing supporters who have supported me and my team financially, and more importantly,
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emotionally, for almost four years. So when she, when she, when the first trial had a mistrial chat,
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she did a documentary. And I thought that was a really bad idea, because they used that documentary
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against her chat. The prosecution absolutely used that documentary against her, but she was able to
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keep her from fucking her up. So that was a whole other thing. Yeah.
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Then it was the media scrum. There was probably 30 media members, probably more cameras than that.
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We were being pushed around. I was being pulled by my jacket, by state police, keeping us away
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from this defendant as she. And just so you guys know, you know, after going to like one of the
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these high-profile cases, dude, it's fucking pandemonium, man, when you go to these things.
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When I was at the Diddy case, bro, people are waiting in line. Chat, people are waiting in line.
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Okay. The day, so court finished at five, at 5.01, there's people already in line for the next
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fucking day with some of these big cases, man. Everybody wants to get in a courtroom.
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Reporters are everywhere. He was making her way to her vehicle and then driving off away from this
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courthouse, possibly for the last time. And I was trying to get the answer to the big question,
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what is next for this defendant, former defendant? Is she going to stay in the area or is she going
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to move on? What will she do now that she has been become this sort of true crime celebrity,
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not only here in the United States, but around the globe, and a face for what this community has
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asked for in change in policing and they want to see an investigation. But I didn't get the answer.
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She didn't answer anything more than what she said on the courthouse steps. The other thing that we
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didn't see yesterday was we didn't see Hank Brennan or anyone from the Commonwealth address the media.
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They didn't answer any questions. They went out the back. And then, of course, the O'Keefe family,
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who have asked for privacy during this entire time, and they still have that civil suit pending.
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They went out the back as well and they didn't address the media. Oh, wow. And Matt, you're so
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right. Our international viewers, it's been amazing to see their reaction to this case, their interest
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in it. You mentioned that there's still no closure. I think that's a great way to put it because for
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the town, for the parties, but also for these witnesses, are we seeing any reaction from those
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people who took the stand, especially in the Commonwealth's case? Yeah, that's a great point, too,
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because I was also looking for them at the courthouse when, you know, this verdict was
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eminent. Last year, trial number one, 2024, we saw some of the key witnesses in the gallery. And
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remember, they sat with the O'Keefe family. And from where they sit in the gallery, they face the jury
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directly. And we saw last year, it was Kerry Roberts in the caves. And a lot of these key witnesses,
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Brian Higgins, they were in the gallery. We didn't see that this year. But some of the family members
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and some of these former witnesses did release a joint statement. Let's put that on your screen
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for you. I'll read it for you. This is from the McCabe's and the Albert families. This is their
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statement to Court TV. Today, our hearts are with John and the entire O'Keefe family. They have
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suffered through so much and deserved better from the justice system. While we may have more to say in the
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future. Today, we mourn with John's family and lament the cruel reality that this prosecution
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was infected with lies and conspiracy theories spread by Karen Reed, her defense team, and some
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of... Okay, so just so you guys know, McCabe and Albert, right? Those were some of the witnesses,
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McCabe especially. That was, I think, the sister of the homeowner of the house where he was beat up.
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McCabe is, I'm almost certain, either a cousin or a sister or a family member related to the
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owner of the home. And McCabe was one of the star witnesses, this female. And
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The media, the result is devastating miscarriage of justice. Obviously, that is their point of
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view. Remember, it has been a long process for everybody involved.
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Painful one, but no more, you know, obviously for the O'Keefe family, but this entire community
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Oh, yeah, Matt. And you've been there for so much of it. I know we have to say goodbye to you. I would
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say get some rest, but I have a feeling you're still going to be tracking some things down for us. So
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thank you so much for everything. Let's bring in our guests who are standing by to talk about this
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monumental finding yesterday. We have attorneys who are no strangers to trial strategy and walking
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with clients through difficult cases, perhaps like this one. We have Eric Bland, John Phillips,
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and Michael J. Brown with us. Thank you so much for joining this morning. Eric, let me start with
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you. I just want your reaction to free Karen Reed being a reality.
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Well, obviously, it's a jury verdict. It was the shot around the world. You're either in
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the Karen Reed camp or you're in the O'Keefe camp. And she got a lot of fans, man. So many
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people came out to support her, bro. It was like crazy.
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It really wasn't a middle. And what, you know, the statement that was just read forgets that there
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were 12 jurors with 24 eyes and 24 years that listened and watched, and they made a thoughtful
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decision. They obviously deliberated for three and a half days. And I think the defense was very smart
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in focusing on reasonable doubt on all different pieces of evidence, whether it was the, you know,
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the site of the debris, whether it was the dog potential dog bite on the arm, whether it was some of the
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testimony given by Jennifer McCabe and Higgins. I think they got away from the corruption of the
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police investigation from the first trial. It just was really good wiring on the part of the defense.
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And, you know, it was a robust trial and 12 jurors. And the reason why I was so good by the defense
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guys. So Karen Reed's defense, the reason why they're so good is because or why they won this case
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is because they properly created a reasonable doubt. Okay. Now, in the American legal system,
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right, to get found guilty in a trial, they have to find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Okay.
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Beyond a reasonable doubt. So that's a pretty high burden of proof, right? That what the government
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has to find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Excuse me. All the defense has to do is create doubt.
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So the government's job, remember, so you get arrested by the state or by the feds, you get
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arrested. It's on the government to prove the case, not your defense. The government has to bring
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up the evidence. The government has to bring in the witnesses. The government has the burden of
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performance to make sure that they convict you. The state or sorry, you as a defendant, you have to
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just defend. You don't have to bring witnesses. You don't have to take the stand. You don't have to
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say shit. You just sit there. And your defense is supposed to basically attack the credibility
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of the state or the government's witnesses. So in this case, what the defense was able to
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effectively do was create an alternate theory that's believable.
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Because and actually worked out in their favor that this case was televised because there was an
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enormous amount of pressure from people that are fans of her saying, she didn't kill him. She
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didn't kill him. It's a conspiracy theory, blah, blah. 30 cops killed him. Right. And right now in
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society, let's be honest, police officers are not well liked. Law enforcement is not well liked. No one
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trust the government anymore. Right. I would say over the past 20 years or whatever, trust in our
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government and our law enforcement agencies and stuff like that, it's kind of dropped off a lot.
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Right. So. So basically, the fact that her defense was able to come in and be like, look,
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Ken O'Keefe has defensive wounds on his fists. He has black eyes. He has a weird laceration on the back
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of his head. He has scratch marks indicative of potentially a dog attacking him. This can't
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happen from getting hit by a fucking car at 24 miles per hour. Right. So the defense was able to craft
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an alternate story, an alternate theory. And that alternate theory made it where people said, damn,
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I don't know. And that's exactly what they want. If you got the jury saying, I don't know.
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That's what you want as a defense. Because that's all it takes. A little bit of doubt. Boom.
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So that's what her defense team was able to do. They were able to reconstruct another theory,
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another story with some of the physical evidence linking up to that theory.
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Alongside the sensationalism of this case, alongside the television that this case is
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being on TV, all of the different factors and variables worked in Karen Reed's favor.
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First felt that there was not, there was significant reasonable doubt. Now the prosecution thinks that
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maybe there was doubt, but it wasn't reasonable. But that's what makes trials.
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John Phillips, what did you think about the bit of a mixed verdict in terms of not guilty on
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everything that the Commonwealth charged her with as far as top counts, but they came back with that
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lesser of driving while under the influence that the defense wanted on the verdict form. But it was
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the only charge on that form that had nothing to do with a collision between John O'Keefe and Karen
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Reed's vehicle. Your thoughts on them speaking loudly with that decision?
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Yeah. I mean, it was pretty clear that the state had two chances to convict and failed both times.
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You know, the defense has a definite advantage the second time because they've seen the state,
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they've seen the state's case. Oh yeah. That's another big one. So the defense was able to come back
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and defend against the government's each exhibit of the government and witnesses. So that actually
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did help defense as well. I should have mentioned that because when you have a mistrial and you
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got to go back chat, now you know what the government's going to put out there, right? The
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only difference in this trial, I think, is that they used evidence from her from the documentary
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because she had done, like I told you guys before, during the first trial, she was filming a
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documentary. So when they got the mistrial and the documentary came out,
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on the second trial, this one here, they used evidence from her documentary against her.
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Or the Commonwealth's case in this case. And, you know, I think the, and you got to look back
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at the questions and kind of how the jury was teetering here. But, you know, I almost think
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it was like the slightest little bit of compromise verdict. Like they didn't want to completely say
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Karen Reed did nothing wrong, but they had that. Look, what we've dealt with and what we're
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going to try to move on from was like one of the classic dopamine hits for trials. We had,
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you know, cop cover-ups. We had an attractive criminal defendant charged with murder.
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Yeah, that's, I mean, it's all the makings to give her a W.
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We had, you know, relationship tension, all of the things that made this so sensational.
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Michael J. Brown, what's your reaction to the verdict, the way that it came down,
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and really the way that this jury took their time? And there was a moment where we thought we had a
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false verdict and then came back and they actually had a verdict.
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Yeah, well, I think it was the right verdict in the sense that they have failed to prove their case
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beyond a reasonable doubt, Julie. And that's the standard. And they didn't do it the first go
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around. And by the way, Hank Brennan, I think, did a great job. And strategically,
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he left out certain witnesses which were to his advantage. Granted, they didn't get the conviction,
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but not putting Proctor on, not putting some of the people in that house on, didn't give the ability
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for the defense to cross-examine them. And they weren't going to call him on their own.
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So I think he did everything he could have done. On the flip side,
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Jackson is a real skilled attorney. He did a great job. He created reasonable doubt and hit
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all the points he needed to hit. And yeah, the jury deliberated. They took their time. That's
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evident by the three-plus days they took. And, you know, justice was served. This is how our system
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works. Michael, speaking of those witnesses who were not called, we heard yesterday for the first
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time in a 2020 exclusive. Michael Proctor sat down with ABC, talked to Matt Gutman.
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And it's the first time publicly that we've heard Michael Proctor being interviewed,
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someone who didn't testify. This time around, take a listen.
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At what point did you develop such strong negative feelings about Karen Reed that you would say
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things like, hopefully she kills herself for calling her the C word?
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Those. Oh, okay. This is a big deal. Okay. So this guy, this was the trooper that ran the
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investigation the first time. So this trooper ended up getting fired for the Massachusetts State
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Police. He was the main case detective that ran this investigation. Obviously this crime happened
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in Canton, Massachusetts, but the state police took over to avoid conflict of interest.
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This guy, however, knew the Alberts. He knew the homeowner because, you know, cops know cops.
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And even though he was Boston PD. So what they ended up doing, the defense did a good job of this.
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They had his text messages between him and his colleagues where they were making fun of Karen
01:17:46.520
Reed and saying all this shit about her. Now, obviously, toilet humor, it is what it is,
01:17:50.700
right? Well, whatever. But in a case of this significance, it doesn't look good when the
01:17:55.920
lead investigator is over here making jokes on the fucking defendant.
01:18:02.420
And he ended up getting fired from the state police after the first trial or the mistrial.
01:18:08.740
As the case went on. I mean, can you see how people might think?
01:18:13.480
Like he was making fun of her because she like shits in a bag or whatever, because I think she has
01:18:16.920
like a colon problem, Karen Reed. So he was like making fun of her for that shit.
01:18:21.220
He was caught in this instance speaking about a suspect in this way.
01:18:27.200
I 100% understand why people would think that. But we have, you know, a fellow police officer
01:18:35.420
around my age, two kids of his own. It generates an emotion. And I express that, those emotions,
01:18:43.840
in a negative way, which I shouldn't have. I shouldn't even, you know, been texting my friends
01:18:49.860
They are what they are. They don't define me as a person. You know, they're regrettable.
01:18:54.800
Yeah, he fucked up because this case was so big, bro. Like, you can't be doing shit like
01:18:58.720
that when it's going to be national news. But like, clearly he didn't, he didn't foresee
01:19:05.960
Michael Proctor said that he wouldn't do anything different a second time with this
01:19:10.760
investigation because he believes that everything was done right. And by the book, Eric Bland,
01:19:16.260
you have represented victims, victims, families in situations where there have been allegations
01:19:21.620
of influence, improper influence on officials. I'm talking about the Murdoch case. And I'm
01:19:28.840
wondering what you think about Michael Proctor and his role in this not guilty verdict for Karen
01:19:37.360
It's all, it always creates a sideshow and the defense attorneys will pounce on that. You know,
01:19:43.220
you can criticize any investigation. No investigation is perfect. But when you have an absolute
01:19:49.880
direct and actual bias that you see, you always feel there may be a bias towards a police moving
01:19:56.920
towards a particular candidate for being a defendant in a murder case. Here, you know, the statements
01:20:04.220
were so inflammatory and so direct and so, uh, penal is, you know, the C word and hope she,
01:20:11.440
you know, dies from her Crohn's disease and all this other stuff.
01:20:15.520
That's what those Crohn's stuff, it just creates a sideshow that is unnecessary. And police by their,
01:20:21.600
you know, by and large are very good. This is a, you know, an outlier where you see these kinds
01:20:27.380
of statements, but it definitely infected the public and it definitely infected, uh, I think
01:20:32.320
the jurors. Eric Bland, thank you so much for your analysis this hour. I know we have to say goodbye
01:20:37.640
to you, but thanks for joining us this morning. John Phillips, Michael J. Brown, you all are sticking
01:20:41.540
around. We have more that we're going to talk about. Karen Reed after the break is what we're
01:20:46.500
going to be discussing. And here's a look at this verdict in this case. What's next for her? Our
01:20:52.240
legal experts are going to be talking about where she goes from here, what she's going to be doing,
01:20:56.540
what she could face even after this polarizing. Let's fast forward here a bit. So that's kind
01:21:02.340
of the Karen Reed thing. Uh, let's go ahead and jump into the next topic here. Um, let me see
01:21:13.880
See you fast forward here in case ended inside of a criminal courtroom charges that really mattered
01:21:30.700
in that moment. The justice for John O'Keefe focus. But what does that look like when you're on
01:21:35.460
probation and you're on this program? And is that going to impact her ability to partake?
01:21:41.480
I don't think it's a big deal. You're talking about a misdemeanor when you're facing life
01:21:46.720
in jail, Julia. We'll all, John and I would take that every day of the week. Uh, so she's
01:21:50.900
going to be on probation for one year. Uh, listen, there are travel restrictions on probation,
01:21:56.100
but if you're earning a living and we can get to that in terms of lecturing and going on
01:22:00.460
appearances and things of that nature, usually the probation officer will consent to you leaving
01:22:05.220
the jurisdiction when you're engaged in a gainful employment. Uh, but I don't think it would
01:22:10.880
restrict anything in terms of what she's going to try to do. Yeah. John Phillips, Michael mentioned
01:22:15.780
it. She likely is going to still be something of a public. Yeah. She's definitely going to fucking
01:22:21.980
do all the interviews now and make a bunch of money. All right, let's go ahead and go into,
01:22:25.180
uh, the Diddy case guys. And then we're going to get into, uh, Tucker and Ted and some other topics
01:22:31.780
as well. Shout out to all these ninjas. Uh, let's see here.
01:22:47.300
Hey there, everybody. I'm Jesse Weber. And thank you so much for joining us on our special live
01:22:51.260
coverage. Hey there, everybody. I'm Jesse Weber. And thank you so much for joining us on our special
01:22:55.220
live coverage of the Sean Diddy Combs criminal case out of. Elizabeth, so good to see you.
01:23:00.660
What happened? What happened? We were supposed to have court today.
01:23:06.660
I know I was truly surprised because every day I wake up or try to at least wake up at 4 a.m.,
01:23:12.180
get here by 6 30. We're all ready to go. I have my notepad. I have my pen. I'm ready. The judge gets
01:23:17.680
on the bench and he's like, a juror is sick. And so we're going to adjourn for the day. Now,
01:23:22.020
as far as just the more kind of reasons, as far as what really happened, you know,
01:23:25.940
the judge gets on the bench and he says this juror was on his way to court this morning.
01:23:31.160
What we did know about this particular jury is he is one of the alternates, but he did get sick
01:23:35.440
on his way to court this morning. He had vertigo and then he turned back around to go home. And so
01:23:40.300
they're kind of monitoring the situation right now. There was no need, you know, as far as further
01:23:44.420
action goes. They're just waiting to see and make sure that the jury is okay to continue on Friday
01:23:49.160
and then possibly have more discussions just about what had happened if that juror doesn't,
01:23:54.180
you know, isn't able to get better. But hopefully the juror is able to get better. So that way court
01:23:58.620
can begin on Friday. All right, let me go through some chats. Let's see here. Okay,
01:24:02.740
because they're piling up. Also, guys, just so you know, we are doing an OSS subathon. As you guys can
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see, we are 50 away from reaching our first mark of 1,000 members strong. That will allow us to,
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you know, finally be independent 100% of YouTube. As you guys know, I've been demonetized on YouTube
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the best way to support is to join the OSS by far. They can't take that from us. They can't cancel
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Rumble's free speech. So, you know, we're safe over there versus YouTube, any of these other
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platforms, bro, they can fucking kick us off for anything and it's fucking annoying. Especially
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when I make the kind of content that I make and you guys know exactly what the fuck I'm
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talking about. So the goal is at 1,000 tonight and then I'm going to stay on longer and longer
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the more we get to. So first benchmark is to get to 1,000 active supporters. And what are
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the benefits? You guys are probably wondering, what benefit do I get for joining the OSS? Sure,
01:25:23.380
it's easy. You get access to, starting next month, I'm going to be doing call-in portions
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It's hilarious. We got a hundred of them in there right now, having a good time. And actually
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you guys can go in there right now. Matter of fact, you don't even have to be a paying
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$5 minimum, whatever. And then also you get merch discounts when you have merch. Sorry, I'm going to
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you guys benefit. It's only $4 to start, $10 a month, an enormous amount of value. Oh, also
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when I do my clan meetings on X, I give you a mic if you're a member of the OSS. So it's
01:26:49.400
kind of how, you know, it's kind of how we can continue to do this show without having
01:26:53.140
problems, without like, you know, putting so much effort and not getting anything back.
01:26:56.680
Cause as you guys know, I've been funding this channel with my own money since 2021 when
01:27:00.840
I started it, I've been funding it with my own money. But now that I'm like investing significantly
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more into it, I'm putting way more time into it. As you put more time and resource and effort into
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it, it's going to be more expensive. And as it becomes more expensive, I need to go ahead and
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ensure that we stay black. Before I was operating on Reddit cause it's whatever. I'm like, okay,
01:27:17.860
I'll invest into this shit. I don't care. We're, you know, we're doing, you know, I stream once a
01:27:22.100
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and getting to the next part, traveling, higher production levels, better cameras, better quality,
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donate on kick and do a sub and what you could go ahead and get some emotes, which are hilarious.
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You guys can see all the, all the emotes with, um, with stuff over there on, on the chat. Also on
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the OSS is by far step one. Once you're in OSS, however you want to support. Hell,
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you could just do OSS and do nothing else and just smash the like button and we're good. Or
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you don't have the money. No problem. Just smash the like button. That's all we really need.
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You know, I know some of you guys might not be in the best financial position. No problem. Um,
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just smash the like button on, on YouTube so we can get out there to more people and grow the OSS
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army. But, um, but yeah, guys, that's kind of what it is. That's why I'm doing this. I want to get to
01:28:17.340
a point where we get to 10,000 strong. Once we get 10,000, bro, I'm not plugging this shit no more.
01:28:21.240
We're just going to fucking truck on. We're just going to be, we're just going to be filming content, bro.
01:28:24.740
Once we get to 10,000 people on there, bro, we're just, we're just going.
01:28:29.660
We're just going. We're just streaming. We're not giving a fuck. We're doing what we want to do.
01:28:33.360
We're doing, throwing OSLashes. We're saying fuck the establishment. We're saying what we want to
01:28:37.000
say. We don't go fuck what these boys got to say about us. Okay. And that's how we fight back
01:28:40.960
against censorship on YouTube. All right, let's read some chats here. Um, but yeah, link is below guys.
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$4 for the first month, $75 for the year, whichever one you prefer to do. It's $10 a month. It's never
01:28:50.040
going to go up on y'all. I'm always going to keep the price very low because I want to get as many of you
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guys in there as possible. Um, Caleb says, would you know why, when I sent up to use the code CC17,
01:29:01.000
it says code expired. Uh, that's for Cal's club, bro. That's why you're, you're doing it for Cal's
01:29:04.720
club. Uh, Donnie GG, you fuckers better support mine. This kind of content you'll never find facts.
01:29:09.520
There's nobody on YouTube that talks about the shit that I talk about, bro. Everyone is too fucking
01:29:12.660
cucked by them boys. Um, true alpha just signed up for OSS army. I'm ready to join the fight.
01:29:16.420
Thank you so much. True alpha. Uh, Caleb says, Oh no, we read that one. Um, tick, uh, tit X says,
01:29:23.160
just join OSS. Here's my 30 shekels. My friend, I'm trying to get Trump to make me the Ayatollah
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and I ran, I'll have the men eating bacon and the women on only fans by next week. Okay.
01:29:31.640
Mary said, Oh no, that's okay. Umar H joined for the year. Shout out to you, bro. Welcome.
01:29:36.400
You paid 75 bucks to join the year. Smart move. Smart move. Uh, medicated machine says,
01:29:43.500
my brother, I've been a listener since FNF Tate episode. First time subscribing.
01:29:46.280
First time tipping on the show. I appreciate everything you've been striving for, especially
01:29:49.520
lately with the debrief shows. And I'm sure we can all agree that your number, you're one of one.
01:29:53.260
Thank you very much, man. Do have one question for you though. Would you ever consider going
01:29:57.080
live on stream, wearing a suit and tie? How you having a debrief loading screen? Uh,
01:30:00.860
probably not, bro. It's not my style. Probably not. I don't like wearing suits and it's not
01:30:06.000
authentic to me. You guys know I'm a, I'm a hardcore fucking minimalist, bro. I wore the monkey suit
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for years when I was an agent, bro. Shout out to Yan gifted a sub right there. Appreciate you,
01:30:14.520
my friend. And you guys can see the funny emo that comes up anytime you guys get the sub on kick.
01:30:20.280
Oh man. Okay. We got here. What's up next? Valexia says, uh, so since she got off and found
01:30:30.380
out guilty, wouldn't the others who was in the house be charged? Also, uh, the way it went,
01:30:35.340
it kind of easy for them to make it all up by taking the watch while other beat and punching
01:30:39.680
while he saw he was already dead and so on. Isn't that possible? Problem is that hard to prove it,
01:30:42.680
I suppose. Yeah. It's hard to prove it. That's why they didn't bring a case against them.
01:30:46.460
Um, Richie says, join OSS today showing love from the UK. These Panasonic missiles look mad.
01:30:52.200
They go into space. Uh, do you have a short of the same salmon option? I don't have a short of it.
01:30:57.260
Uh, TBC says, what happens now? Does the prosecutor go after the real criminals or is the case,
01:31:01.620
is the case cased? I think you mean, is the case cooked? With no justice deceased. Yeah,
01:31:07.620
the case is cooked, bro. Because let's assume that it was the cops that killed him. Well,
01:31:12.440
that'll be awkward to bring them in now after you had just used them as witnesses. So yeah,
01:31:17.640
it's cooked, bro. No justice for the defendant. Fuck YouTube. OSS full throttle. Thank you so much,
01:31:22.680
CDF, man. Uh, meekly, I fixed it. Uh, we're back up on Castle Club.
01:31:28.120
Uh, Mike says, Myron, uh, just, uh, want to soundly watch you for the news and FNF has taught me so
01:31:38.940
much over the few years of years. I've been watching amazing value you guys add for young
01:31:41.600
men. You guys are saving us out here. Thanks for all you do. Oh, slash. And I got to appreciate
01:31:45.080
that, man. Um, baby bunker says, I'm convinced after watching Nick this morning that there is a
01:31:50.460
split on where we should be focusing our military, either in the Middle East or Asian Pacific. I noticed
01:31:55.100
an urgency with the show, Sean Ryan show about posing, posting an interview with the vice president
01:32:00.360
of Taiwan. So I want to showing themselves, trying to hook themselves with the U S with business
01:32:04.140
investments and other foreign affairs alongside of America. What are your thoughts? Uh, yeah,
01:32:07.980
I mean, yeah, we've been spending. Yes, we should be focusing on the, on the Pacific and,
01:32:12.000
and, and China and Asia, but we're not because we're so fucking busy fighting wars in the Middle East.
01:32:16.080
We should have been done this 20 years ago. Angelo WSS fan from Montreal value a lot of hard work.
01:32:21.400
You do your true inspiration. Thank you so much. Pack says Israel's a wild 304 wife.
01:32:25.000
That just extracts resources. Yep. Okay. We're caught up now. And all those chats guys came
01:32:29.160
from, uh, OSS members. They're sending in a dollar or whatever, and they're getting involved in the
01:32:32.200
show. Emac James says, when you do a show with Tate's again this year, would you be a part of
01:32:37.080
the real world 2.0? Uh, I don't know. I, I haven't been keeping up with it, but I could definitely
01:32:42.020
talk with them. Niggas Graper, one of the only real news out there. Keep it going. Myrw stream,
01:32:45.940
WSS brothers. I got you, bro. I don't just cover the news. I cover true crime, all that shit for y'all.
01:32:50.400
Myrne, you going to play Lucas Gage's new song you released today? Uh, I didn't know he released
01:32:54.340
something today. Uh, popin7 says, hello, Myrne. Uh, how are you today? I hope you're okay and feel
01:33:02.040
better than yesterday. I do. Your IDF debate clip got a lot of views in one day. Congratulations.
01:33:06.100
It's a massive hit. The people love it. If you are the only guy debating the enemy in a time of
01:33:09.400
conflict, I can, uh, can we play more OMTV or monkey today? Thank you. Yeah. I will, uh, go ahead
01:33:14.400
and, uh, go on OMTV and debate some Israelis, uh, later tonight. Don't worry. I'll do it.
01:33:18.180
Uh, I know you guys like that stuff. Uh, one chest says, uh, Hey brother, check in if you'd, uh, like
01:33:23.660
to do the Nick Puente stream up here in Chicago around the same time as the Tough Mudder on August
01:33:28.740
23rd. We got your Tough Mudder ticket and hotel. Um, stay paid, uh, and security protection if you
01:33:34.580
like, no pressure. Plenty of CC and OSS here that rock with you and got your back. I appreciate that
01:33:37.960
one chest. Shit. I got to start planning for that then. It's been a while. I haven't been in Chicago
01:33:42.520
since 2005, bro. Uh, so yeah. But really today, Jesse court was about 30 minutes long. I mean,
01:33:50.540
outside of the judge revealing to everyone that a juror is sick. And so we're going to adjourn
01:33:54.620
for the day, which by the way, both sides did agree upon this. And so what ended up happening
01:33:59.060
is probably he sat down on the bench by nine o'clock, nine 30, we were all out of the court.
01:34:03.920
All right. So a juror was fucking sick. Okay. Let's go ahead. Oh yeah. This fucking guy.
01:34:09.960
All right. Let's see here. All right. I'll let y'all niggas pick. You guys want me to jump
01:34:18.540
in Suleiman space or actually, you know what? Let me, let's watch some news first before we
01:34:21.920
get in there. We don't want to go in there fucking blind. Cause I don't know what's the
01:34:25.520
latest. I literally just woke up and jumped on here. I know the latest news, just so you
01:34:29.180
guys know, when it comes to the war, we're going to pivot real quick to the war. Um, the
01:34:32.460
latest with the war is I know, uh, that a hospital got hit yesterday. Now some people are saying
01:34:37.360
Iran hit the hospital and other people are saying that it's, that it was a false
01:34:49.340
That's from Reuters. Iran launched a missile at Israel.
01:34:52.320
Trump says he'll decide within two weeks, whether to join the war. Interesting. Let's
01:34:56.140
see here. When you were pursuing a diplomatic negotiation. Now you seem very open to the
01:35:11.260
idea of potentially taking us action. Obviously you're not going to tell us that. Can you walk
01:35:15.440
us through what contributed to that change, how you got to, to where you are and making
01:35:19.600
your decision now? Well, I think it started the first night. I mean, you know, that first
01:35:23.620
night was devastating and, uh, it really knocked the one side off as you know, devastating,
01:35:30.620
uh, devastating evening day and, uh, pretty much proceeded that way. I have a meeting in
01:35:38.620
the war room in a little while, uh, situation room as some people call it.
01:35:43.120
The feminism movement didn't unite. So we're going to meet, we're going to see, we're in the
01:35:46.780
midst of a, it's a terrible thing. I hate to see it. I hate to see all that death, so much
01:35:50.740
death and destruction, but death primarily is what I hate to see. Does that mean you
01:35:55.980
haven't made a decision yet on what to do? I have ideas as to what to do, but I haven't
01:36:01.480
made a final. I like to make the final decision one second before it's due, you know, because
01:36:05.480
things change. I mean, especially with war, things change with war. It can go from one
01:36:10.420
extreme to the other. Wars was very bad. There was no reason for this to be a war. There was
01:36:15.660
no reason for Russia, Ukraine. A lot of wars, there was no reason for, you know, you look
01:36:21.440
right up there. I don't know. I see the declaration of independence and I say, uh, I wonder if you've,
01:36:27.320
you know, the civil war always seemed to me, maybe that could have been solved without losing
01:36:32.900
600,000 plus people. So a lot of, uh, it's very sad to see. It's very sad to see what's happening.
01:36:40.780
But with that being said, uh, I would say right now, Israel from the standpoint of winning a war
01:36:48.060
is doing pretty well. Yeah, please. Mr. President, in your meeting today with the, uh, chief of staff
01:36:53.840
for the Pakistani army, did you talk about Iran? Did that come up? Is there anything you can share
01:36:58.240
from India? Well, they know Iran very well, better than most. And, uh, they're not happy
01:37:06.640
about anything. It's not that they're bad with Israel. They know them both actually, but they
01:37:11.000
probably, maybe they know Iran better, but, uh, they see what's going on and they, he agreed
01:37:18.480
with me. I'm going to be honest with y'all, man. This is all a bunch of fucking bullshit right
01:37:21.760
now, man. Let's just call a fucking spade what it is, bro. So here's the reality. Here's the
01:37:30.320
fucking cold, hard reality of what the fuck is going on. And I alluded to this yesterday,
01:37:35.600
but I kind of want to double down on this thing. I need you guys to smash that like button. Let's
01:37:40.140
get to 2000 likes so I can deliver this fucking thing for you guys. I'm going to play this a
01:37:43.180
little bit more, see what he's got to say, but let's get to 2000 likes. I'll let you guys
01:37:47.500
know we're at 1200 right now. We've got what 5,000 plus you guys in here reason I had him
01:37:53.280
here. I want to thank him for not going into the war, just, you know, ending the war. And
01:37:58.100
I want to thank, uh, as you know, uh, prime minister Modi just left just a little while
01:38:05.780
ago, just left. And we're working a trade deal with India. We're working a trade deal with
01:38:10.800
Pakistan. And, uh, they were both here, but I was with Modi a few weeks ago. He was here
01:38:16.460
actually, but now we speak to him and, uh, I'm so happy. There was a deal that two smart
01:38:22.980
people plus, you know, they have people on their staff too, but two smart people, two very
01:38:28.800
smart people decided not to keep going with that war. That could have been a nuclear war.
01:38:32.460
Those are two nuclear powers, big ones, big, big nuclear powers. And they decided that.
01:38:38.640
So I was, uh, I was honored to meet him today. And if that counts for people, sir, um, and
01:38:44.160
for anyone who may want to answer, how has the travel bans from certain countries affected,
01:38:49.160
uh, fans maybe coming in for the games or is that not a concern at all?
01:38:56.680
Yeah, we're at 1300 likes guys. Let's smash the like button. Let's get to 2000 plus.
01:39:00.560
It's not a concern, um, for us, for the games now in the club world cup, everything has
01:39:05.280
been done in a very smooth way. We have an excellent, excellent collaboration, of course,
01:39:09.600
with the president, but with the task force in particular for next year, the world cup,
01:39:13.680
we have one more year to work and the learnings that, uh, we have this year with the club world
01:39:18.360
cup, which is historic. I say this to all the Americans because it's the first ever club
01:39:22.880
world cup and it's played in the United States of America. So the learnings will
01:39:27.040
Hey, Jan three, thank you for the gifted sub for this. We'll apply them next year.
01:39:31.600
And they're largely sold out. So I don't know. I don't think he's too worried about the travel
01:39:36.560
ban. He doesn't know what the travel ban is. I don't think Johnny, tell me what the travel ban is.
01:39:41.920
He doesn't know what it is. He's largely sold out. Like tonight is totally, I've had friends,
01:39:46.640
they heard about this meeting. They said, can you give me tickets? I don't know if I can get
01:39:50.480
tickets. He won't give them to me. Maybe John will give them to me. Yeah, please.
01:39:54.480
Mr. President, two questions, if I could one about Iran and then one domestically with Iran.
01:39:59.120
What's your message to Americans both here and abroad who are not only concerned about the U.S.
01:40:03.840
potentially getting involved in another conflict in the Middle East, but worry about the potential
01:40:08.000
for retaliation here at home? Yeah. Well, I don't want to get involved either,
01:40:11.600
but I've been saying for 20 years, maybe longer that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I've been saying
01:40:17.280
it for a long time. And I think they were a few weeks away from having one. And they had to sign a
01:40:23.440
document. I think they don't have one, man. They don't have one. Donnie, they don't have one, bro.
01:40:32.240
They don't have one. I'm gonna let him keep going. And then I'm going to talk to you guys about this
01:40:39.120
issue. They wish they signed it now. It was a fair deal. And now it's a harder thing to sign. You know,
01:40:44.400
it's a lot of water over the dam. But, you know, it's very, I say it very simply. Iran can't have a
01:40:52.960
nuclear weapon. Too much devastation. And they'd use it. You know, I believe they'd use it. Others
01:40:59.280
won't use it. But I believe they'd use it. So that's it. It's very simple. As far as I'm concerned,
01:41:04.320
they can't have a nuclear weapon. And then domestically, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley came
01:41:08.480
out this week as the lead sponsor of the bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.
01:41:13.520
It stands out because he's a Republican. There's still 20 states that have it at $7.25. Do you
01:41:19.920
support the legislation? Well, I haven't seen it. I'd have to speak to Josh. He's a very good friend of
01:41:24.400
mine. That's interesting that Josh did that. I'm going to have to think about that one.
01:41:32.400
Guys, I don't know why the OSS, the Cast Club shit isn't working on whatever, but it's fine. Just
01:41:38.560
come over to OSS, guys. I'm going to give you guys the link for OSS. It's completely free. Just
01:41:42.160
all you guys that are watching on Cast Club, just come over to OSS, bro. I don't know why the
01:41:46.080
fuck it's being that way. People agree with it. Some people don't. You know, some people say...
01:41:51.360
I dropped the link for you guys that are watching on Cast Club. Just come on over to OSS. I see
01:41:54.560
some chats here. TrueAlphaWMaron had to catch up on some of your streams. You dominated that Twitter
01:41:58.240
space. It was frustrating that the host muted you when you were speaking facts. One-man army.
01:42:01.920
Hey, bro. I'll be cooking these niggas on Twitter spaces. I also had lots of US military
01:42:04.960
quitting because of the Israel-Iran conflict. Yeah, they don't want to die for Israel.
01:42:08.640
Yeah, bro. Come on over, guys. I dropped the link on the Fresh and Fit Cast Club for you guys,
01:42:11.760
so you guys can come on over. I don't know why the fuck it's being stupid like this. I'm using a different
01:42:17.040
streaming. I'm using ReStream, so maybe that might be why, versus using
01:42:21.120
Rumble Studio. But yeah, man, just come on over. I'm in this fucking stream here and
01:42:24.560
just come over to OSS and just... I'm sorry, man. I don't know why it's acting like that.
01:42:28.000
He turns away business. Restaurant slows. A lot of things happen. Other people agree.
01:42:37.040
For the possibility of an Iran deal, is the destruction or the dismantling of the
01:42:43.360
Fordow Nuclear Enrichment Center, is that a prerequisite for a deal? Is that a red line?
01:42:47.680
I want to align myself to it. No, it's just something that people talk about having.
01:42:51.040
We're the only ones that have the capability to do it, but that doesn't mean I'm going to do it at all.
01:42:56.000
Yeah, we have the best military equipment in the world. You see that with this fight.
01:43:00.720
We have planes that are undetectable, flying around like, you know, nobody's able to
01:43:07.120
see them stealth. You guys want to be stealthy tonight. You know, you can be stealth, you'll never lose,
01:43:11.440
right? But these are incredible planes and weapons. We have the best weapons in the world, by far.
01:43:18.880
Nobody close. And we're, I mean, certain countries take advantage of that. Israel has incredible
01:43:26.000
weaponry. So we'll see what happens. I have not, I have not, I've been asked about it by everybody,
01:43:33.760
but I haven't made a decision. Mr. President, you talked earlier today about having daily
01:43:38.000
conversations with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Yeah. How, how have those conversations weighed
01:43:44.480
upon you in terms of getting more involved? You've been lobbying for the U.S. to get more involved.
01:43:50.560
Has that, has that had an impact in kind of your evolution, sir? Look, we talk and I'd like to see
01:43:56.720
everything done. I would have preferred having just an agreement, a strong agreement, you know,
01:44:02.240
verifiable agreement. But it was such a shame. They were so close. You know, Iran was very close
01:44:09.600
to signing what would have been a very good agreement for them. And maybe that could still
01:44:14.400
happen. I guess, you know, they do want to come and see us. They want to see me in the White House.
01:44:18.000
That's a big statement. But it's very late. Is it enough of a statement to hold off?
01:44:25.360
We're going to see what happens. We're going to see what happens. Ending it as soon as you can
01:44:29.600
would be, would be good. Have you closed the door on meeting with them?
01:44:33.440
No. Okay. So it's still open to them coming here.
01:44:36.240
Yeah. I mean, they asked if they could come. We'll see if that happens. It's not that easy
01:44:40.560
for them to come. They can't get out. You know, they're in Iran. And in one case, they want to
01:44:46.720
come so badly, but he can't get out because his bomb's dropping all over the place.
01:44:50.320
Have you seen the Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz interview? It seems like this issue on
01:44:54.880
whether or not the United States should strike. And don't worry guys, we are going to react to
01:44:58.160
that interview as well. We are going to react to that interview, man. We got a great show planned
01:45:01.920
for y'all today, baby. Don't worry. We're going to react to that interview as well. We're going to
01:45:07.280
break that shit down too. So stay tuned ninjas. We got a lot to cover today. Like I said,
01:45:13.360
we're going to cover Diddy. We're going to cover the Ted Cruz interview with Tucker Carlson.
01:45:17.120
We're going to cover the war updates. We're going to be on all night. We're going to be
01:45:22.240
cooking tonight. So, you know, get yourself a fucking popcorn or whatever you guys want.
01:45:29.040
We're going to be covering a whole bunch of stuff. And you guys are going to be super aware.
01:45:32.320
By the time you guys get off the stream, you guys are going to know everything going on with Diddy.
01:45:35.120
You guys are going to know everything about the Karen Reed case. You guys are going to know everything
01:45:37.600
about what's going on with this conflict. We'll do a little bit of looking into what's going on
01:45:42.240
with Tate and Bonnie Blue as well. I know that he sat down and had a conversation. I don't
01:45:44.960
know if the video's out yet, but we'll talk about that a little bit.
01:45:46.880
And we'll cover other news as well, guys. So it's going to be good.
01:45:52.960
That interview is fucking viral right now with Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz.
01:46:01.440
No, my supporters are for me. My supporters are America first. They make America great again.
01:46:08.880
My supporters don't want to see Iran have a nuclear weapon.
01:46:14.960
No, your supporters want you to stick to what you said when you campaigned. You said no new wars.
01:46:22.320
You came out and you talk shit about the Iraqi war when you ran for president in 2015.
01:46:26.480
This is Iraqi war part fucking two, man. The Ayatollah is the new Saddam Hussein.
01:46:31.200
So Trump is just straight up fucking lying here. The reason why the MAGA base is fractured with the
01:46:37.920
situation is because we don't want to fuck go to war anymore. And we have finally have the ability
01:46:41.440
to say we don't want to go to war. Back in 2003, there was no alternative fucking media.
01:46:45.600
Okay. There was no alternative media. You had to rely on mainstream media, CNN, Fox, MSNBC news,
01:46:52.400
etc. You did not have the ability to be an actual dissenter with a platform. Thank God we have
01:46:59.360
independent journalists and we have independent podcasts. We have independent creators now that
01:47:02.800
can go ahead and give a different perspective outside of the mainstream media.
01:47:08.480
And the reason why it's fracturing his base and he fucking knows this is because he campaigned on
01:47:14.080
a couple of things. He campaigned on bringing the price down of food. He campaigned on strong
01:47:18.480
immigration and borders. And he also campaigned on no new wars. Under me, there were no wars,
01:47:26.720
no new wars. The Democrats are crazy. If I wasn't president, Putin would have never invaded. I like
01:47:34.880
Putin. I get along with him. Right? That's what he was saying. 24 hours. I'll end the war in Ukraine.
01:47:40.960
24 hours. I'll make the deal. So, of course, the people are going to be fucking pissed off.
01:47:54.480
There's a nice guy. He called and apologized the other day because he thought he said things that
01:48:00.480
were a little bit too strong. And I appreciated that. And Ted Cruz is a nice guy. I mean,
01:48:05.760
he's been with me for a long time. I'd say once the race was over, he's been with me ever since. Right?
01:48:11.040
But, um, very simple. Uh, if they think that it's okay for, uh, what, uh, shout out to 124
01:48:18.400
guitars with the five gifted subs to have a nuclear weapon, then they should oppose me. But nobody
01:48:24.000
thinks it's okay. People that don't want, I don't want to fight either. I'm not looking to fight,
01:48:29.200
but if it's a choice between fighting and them having a nuclear weapon, you have to,
01:48:34.320
you have to do what you have to do. Uh, maybe we won't have to fight.
01:48:37.520
This is literally the same exact shit from 20 plus years ago. Same shit.
01:48:45.600
Oh, Saddam has weapons of mass destruction. We need to go in. We get in there. No weapons of mass
01:48:51.680
destruction. Don't forget. We haven't been fighting. Uh, we had a certain amount of genius
01:49:02.400
to everything, but we haven't been fighting at all. Israel's done a very good job of that.
01:49:08.720
But, uh, we'll see what happens. Uh, the bottom line is they can't have nuclear. And if Ted,
01:49:14.000
I can't imagine that Ted Cruz said it's okay for Iran to have nuclear, including Tucker. I don't
01:49:19.840
think Tucker says it's okay. The problem is then they get themselves into a thing. They don't
01:49:24.400
want to have nuclear, but then they say, well, we don't want to fight. Well, you're going to have
01:49:28.560
to make a choice because it's possible that you're going to have to fight for them not to have nuclear.
01:49:33.520
And, uh, it's interesting because I did ask Tucker, I said, well, are you okay with
01:49:39.280
nuclear weapons being in the hands of Iran? And he sort of didn't like that. He didn't want to
01:49:44.080
really, but he sort of didn't like that. And I said, well, if it's, uh, if it's,
01:49:48.320
see, and this is why, see. Remember how I tell you guys all the time. So actually, let me, let me
01:49:57.200
like, and this is the problem sometimes, right? Like with Tucker and some of these other people
01:50:06.000
that are like kind of starting to talk about this topic with Israel, they're not willing to go all
01:50:10.240
the way. Right. They'll say, I don't want another war and kind of end it there. Right. Because they know
01:50:17.920
that getting into war is wildly unpopular with their base. But at the same time, they understand
01:50:23.280
that if I go too hard on this anti-war stuff, media matters and the Zionist lobby, the Jewish
01:50:29.520
lobby is going to come after me. Right. So Tucker and a lot of these other big names are doing a
01:50:35.440
couple of things. And I'm going to go ahead and show you guys a tweet that I crafted yesterday,
01:50:38.560
which perfect perfectly explains this conundrum that we're in with, with this current topic.
01:50:44.080
Right. Let me find it for you guys real fast. Um, cause I wrote a tweet about this and it
01:50:49.520
perfectly exemplifies what's going on. Uh, where the fuck did I put it? Bear with me, chat. I got it
01:50:57.280
here somewhere. Okay. So there was this girl on Twitter, right? That said that, um, oh, I could be
01:51:06.640
making 10 to 20 K a month if I just start shitting on Israel. Right. And I wrote this thing here
01:51:12.000
saying how that's bullshit, right? That's why I said it's hilarious when whatever, but anyway,
01:51:19.280
criticizing them boys, Israel Zionism or J power is one of the fastest ways to lose sponsorships,
01:51:24.000
be targeted by the ADL media matters, SPLC, right-wing watch, get demonetized, de-platformed
01:51:27.920
on major platforms and be debanked. Why do you think the biggest conservatives in America over the last
01:51:32.800
decade are all pro-Israel or silent on the issue? Benny Johnson, Billy, Benny Johnson, Charlie Kirk,
01:51:38.800
Steven Crowder, Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh, Jordan Peterson,
01:51:41.920
and many others, Tim Poole, et cetera, are pro-Israel or avoid the topic altogether to avoid
01:51:47.840
the difficult conversation on Jewish influence on American foreign policy and American conservative
01:51:51.760
media. Many of these personalities have been strong supporters of Israel and critics of Islam
01:51:56.080
while never challenging the ethno-supremacist ideology of Judaism. I agree that Islam isn't
01:52:01.120
compatible with a first world democracy of free speech, but neither is Judaism. Yet conservative
01:52:05.080
media never says that. Ironically, Judaism opposes Jesus. Yet many evangelical Christian Zionists
01:52:11.360
are too blind to see that. Until recently, even Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson were pro-Israel.
01:52:15.920
Tucker still won't condemn Israel or Jewish power, however. This is why big names are precise and
01:52:22.080
criticize Israel from a non-war angle, not addressing the problem of J-power or influence in America.
01:52:29.760
If you think criticizing Israel is good for monetary gain, you're grossly unaware. Twitter isn't real.
01:52:36.160
Every other social media platform of real influences punishes you for criticizing them
01:52:41.760
And the reason why I'm saying this is because they're not willing to go all the way a lot of
01:52:49.280
the times, right? Like they'll say, I just don't want to get involved in the war. But they won't
01:52:54.560
identify or talk about the problems of why we might get into the fucking war, right?
01:52:58.640
And we just got to be honest here a little bit. The Zionist lobby is too strong. Way too strong.
01:53:10.160
They have dual allegiance. They have a foreign policy by the fucking balls. And they're using
01:53:16.560
it to their fucking advantage. Far too much influence. Way too much. But everyone is scared
01:53:25.360
to say that because in conservative media, we know who runs it. So they don't want to lose their jobs
01:53:31.680
or they don't want to lose donors or they don't want to lose support because right-wing media is owned
01:53:37.440
by them. This is why so many, so few conservatives talk about this shit or better yet, they stay silent
01:53:47.040
because they know that this is a very popular, unpopular topic.
01:53:49.760
Look, I'm still going to give credit to Tucker and Candace and other people because at least they're
01:54:01.760
saying, yo, we don't want to go to war for Israel. That's good enough in my eyes, honestly. That's fine
01:54:06.880
because their audience is so fucking big that if you're watching Tucker for information on foreign
01:54:14.880
policy when it comes to Israel, you're going to find me. You're going to find Nick Fuentes. You're going to
01:54:18.000
find some of these other guys. To my knowledge, the only people that openly talk about this
01:54:24.720
shit on video podcasts with a platform is me and Nick. I don't really know too many. Of course,
01:54:29.200
there's people on Twitter, but like I said before, Twitter is not fucking real, bro. It's not real.
01:54:33.600
It's not fucking real. Every other big conservative person that talks about this shit,
01:54:38.880
it's me, Nick, Candace, Tucker. Theo Vaughn started talking about it. But again, they come from the
01:54:49.120
humanitarian perspective and the anti-war angle, but they don't really come from the why this is
01:54:53.600
a problem angle. Does that make sense, chat? I name names, right? For example, the Iran nuclear deal,
01:55:02.240
right? I broke that down for you guys why it failed. I explained to you guys how Trump was
01:55:08.160
heavily influenced by who? Mike fucking Pompeo, who was the Secretary of State. Mike Pompeo,
01:55:16.560
while being Secretary of State, heavily influenced Trump to number one, pull out the nuclear deal,
01:55:21.280
and then number two, move the embassy to Jerusalem. And he went ahead and put the IRGC on the terrorist
01:55:29.040
watch list, the foreign terrorist organization, as FTO, because he was the Secretary of State.
01:55:33.120
So it's very important that we identify this shit, and so you guys can figure out what's going on.
01:55:39.920
Because when you actually look at the background, right, you start to figure out and you start to
01:55:46.160
connect the dots. You look at someone like a John Bolton, who's a fucking war hawk, huge war hawk,
01:55:54.160
huge Zionist. You look at him. Where's he from? PNAC. What's PNAC? PNAC is a fucking conservative
01:56:00.320
think tank. Who is it run by? So once you fucking go and you start peeling layers back and you start
01:56:06.160
naming names and figuring out what the fuck is going on, it's the same fucking group of people every time.
01:56:22.080
Okay with you, then you and I do have a difference. But it's really not okay with him.
01:56:28.720
Therefore, you may have to fight and maybe it'll end and maybe it'll end very quickly.
01:56:33.680
But there's no way that you can allow, whether you have to fight or not, you can allow Iran to have
01:56:38.720
a nuclear weapon because the entire world will blow up. I'm not going to let that happen.
01:56:43.600
Now, here's the other thing, too. Hot take here, but I'll say it, because that's the other thing.
01:56:48.560
Because he was saying, let's go back, because I really want you guys to hear this so I can juxtapose this.
01:56:55.280
You and I do have a difference, but it's really not okay with him. Therefore, you may have to fight.
01:57:01.840
The problem is then they get themselves into a thing. They don't want them to have nuclear, but
01:57:07.360
then they say, well, we don't want to fight. Well, you have to do what you have to do.
01:57:12.800
Maybe we won't have to fight. Don't forget, we haven't been fighting.
01:57:17.760
That's not true. We have been fighting. We've been shooting. We've been shooting down their missiles.
01:57:21.680
We've been supporting them significantly. We've been scrambling our fighter jets to shoot down missiles
01:57:28.720
We add a certain amount of genius to everything, but we haven't been fighting
01:57:33.680
at all. Israel's done a very good job of that. But we'll see what happens. The bottom line is they
01:57:40.400
can't have nuclear. And if Ted, I can't imagine that Ted Cruz said it's okay for Iran to have nuclear,
01:57:46.640
including Tucker. I don't think Tucker says it's okay. The problem is then they get themselves into
01:57:51.600
a thing. They don't want them to have nuclear. But then they say, well, we don't want to fight. Well,
01:57:56.240
you're going to have to make a choice because it's possible that you're going to have to fight for
01:57:59.840
them not to have nuclear. And it's interesting because I did ask Tucker, I said, well, are you
01:58:05.600
okay with nuclear weapons being in the hands of Iran? And he sort of didn't like that. He didn't want to
01:58:12.320
really, but he sort of did. Why did he not like that? Because Tucker's still beholden to legacy
01:58:18.960
media that's controlled by them boys. So let a real nigga give you guys the answers.
01:58:24.800
I'm totally fine with them having fucking nuclear weapons. And I'll tell you why.
01:58:28.240
Unpopular take. But let me go ahead and go through with it. Israel is doing a fucking genocide right now.
01:58:33.680
Okay. They have bombed systematically the strip of Gaza for almost two years. They've killed well over
01:58:42.080
100,000 or 200,000 people. Right now it's being reported as about 50,000 with about half those people
01:58:47.520
being killed, women and kids. Gaza, before it was invaded by Israel, was literally 50% children under the
01:58:55.600
age of 18. Okay. About 70% of the casualties in Gaza are innocent women and children. Okay.
01:59:04.320
They're committing a genocide. They're committing war crimes. They're bombing hospitals. They're
01:59:08.880
killing kids. They're shooting them in the head as they're trying to go get food. They're starving
01:59:12.960
them and they're not allowing aid in. Right? Professionals, genocide researchers, experts,
01:59:20.160
to include Jewish experts, when it comes to Holocaust historians, genocide researchers,
01:59:28.960
all of them are in unanimous agreement that what's going on right now in Gaza is a genocide by
01:59:34.160
definition. Now, let's add to that. The state of Israel has an illegal nuclear weapons program.
01:59:41.760
They are not a part of the No Proliferation Treaty or the Proliferation Treaty. They're not a member of
01:59:45.920
that. They have an undeclared, unacknowledged nuclear program that is illegal. Now, you're
01:59:54.240
probably wondering, okay, they got nukes. Like, how do you know? I'll tell you how I know.
01:59:58.640
A guy named Mordecai Venun who exposed this roughly 30 years ago.
02:00:06.240
Okay. That Israel does in fact have a nuclear weapons program and a sophisticated one at that.
02:00:10.400
Now, let's talk about how nuclear weapons work real quick. To manufacture a nuclear bomb,
02:00:18.640
you could do it in one of two ways. You can either enrich uranium or use plutonium.
02:00:24.720
With uranium, you're using centrifuges to basically process the material. And with plutonium,
02:00:30.960
you're using a reactor. Okay? Those are the two main ways. I'm simplifying this because it's a very
02:00:37.920
complex situation. I'm not a scientist, but I'm giving you guys the very simple ways you guys
02:00:41.200
understand this. Two ways to get a nuclear bomb. Uranium enrichment or plutonium. Whichever
02:00:45.680
one you want to use. Plutonium uses a reactor. Uranium uses a centrifuge. Back in the 1960s, the CIA
02:00:56.080
suspected that Israel was running a nuclear weapons program and they were going ahead and doing some
02:01:00.880
work with France. Okay? They went out to Damona and they tested the soil. When they tested out the soil,
02:01:07.360
they found that the uranium was extremely high. Something around 90% is weapons grade, chat.
02:01:12.880
So when they tested the soil and they saw this pure uranium there, there's no need to have uranium
02:01:17.920
that highly enriched unless it's for weapons. They brought this information back to Kennedy.
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Kennedy demanded inspections because he suspected that they had nuclear weapons.
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Now, you're probably wondering, uranium in the 1960s? Yeah. You want to know where the
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fuck they got it? They stole it from us. At the time when this happened, there was only one country
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in the world that was having uranium that pure. It was the United States. And, namely, it was a
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facility called Numek out in Apollo, Pennsylvania. Okay? So, not only did they steal uranium from the
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United States, there's declassified documents that show this, by the way, where they systematically
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smuggled uranium out of this plant, destined for Israel, where they can conduct this stuff,
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they were obsessed with getting a nuclear bomb because the Suez Canal crisis embarrassed the
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fuck out of Israel. And Ben-Gurion became obsessed. Ben-Gurion was the first prime minister of Israel.
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So, when you actually look at all the facts and you figure out that Israel's doing a genocide,
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Israel has an illegal nuclear arms program. Israel's not a part of the non-proliferation treaty.
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And on top of that, to make it even funnier, they shouldn't be getting aid from us, technically,
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because they've done illegal uranium enrichment, they've run a nuclear program, and there's a law
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in the books right now, from 1978, where we're not supposed to give aid to countries that run
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illegal nuclear programs like Israel is, you start to realize that we hit peak fucking irony here.
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So, you're telling me, Israel, who's committing a genocide, who has an illegal, unacknowledged
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nuclear weapons program that stole the uranium for their nuclear weapons program from us,
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that's getting aid from us as they disobey us, you're telling me that they're trying to tell Iran
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that they can't have a nuclear weapon when Iran is actually on a non-proliferation treaty?
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When Iran actually complied with the JCPOA, aka the nuclear deal from 2015,
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where they were working alongside France and Russia to ensure that they did enrich over 3%,
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now you guys want to come back and say, oh, well, we think that they got a nuclear bomb and it's a
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problem because they got their uranium up to 60%. Let me tell you something, dumb fuck. The reason why they
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got the uranium up to 60% is because you motherfuckers made them tear up the deal.
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So don't fucking sit there and tell me that, oh, Iran can't have a nuclear bomb, blah, blah, blah.
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As far as I'm concerned, we pushed them to make a nuclear bomb because we've been disingenuous,
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we've had bad diplomacy, and we've been fucking lying. And when they did come to the table to try to work
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with us alongside a bunch of other countries to come to a peaceful, amicable end, what did we do?
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We pulled out the fucking nuclear deal. Why? Because Trump and, uh, Pompeo, Mike Pompeo,
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are cucks for the Zionist fucking lobby. Mike Pompeo, just so you guys know, he was the guy that told
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Trump not to declassify the JFK documents. I wonder why? Because JFK didn't want the Israelis to have a
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nuclear fucking bomb. So let me get this straight. Pompeo forces Trump to get out the fucking
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nuclear deal that Obama established. Then he asked Trump to go ahead and move the embassy to Jerusalem.
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Then he puts the IRGC on the terrorist watch list in 2019. Then, when Trump wants to go ahead and
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declassify the JFK documents, he tells them no. Tell me that's not running cover for the Zionist lobby,
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right fucking there. And these are the cold hard facts that none of these fucking retards can refute.
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This is why I embarrass Zionists anytime they try to tell me Iran can't have a nuclear bomb. Who the
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fuck are you to say that they can't defend themselves when you want to sit there and say,
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we have a right to defend ourselves? Cool. I actually think that Israel has a right to defend itself.
02:05:18.000
But guess what? If you're going to go ahead and apply that metric that Israel has the sovereignty and
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the ability to defend itself, so does every other fucking country. And after all the bullshit
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diplomacy that we've exercised in the West, we got to take accountability.
02:05:31.360
We have severed diplomacy. And the reason why we severed diplomacy is because we have
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a fucking outrageous Zionist lobby in America that does not give a fuck about American interests
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and wants to wage a war in the Middle East and be the only fucking nuclear superpower and they want
02:05:45.440
regime change. So when Trump asked Tucker that question, do you want Iran to have a nuclear weapon?
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People got to grab their nuts and say, you know what? I don't give a fuck if they got a nuclear
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weapon because quite frankly, I will feel better with Iran having a nuclear weapon than genocidal
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fucking Israel. And you can take that to the fucking bank. Israel's committed far more war crimes,
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killed way more people, done way more fucking heinous shit than Iran has. I'm not saying Iran's a
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fucking angel. They're terrible too. It's an evil regime. But don't fucking sit there and virtue
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signal and say the most moral army in the world. We're the only democracy in the Middle East.
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We have freedom of press. It's all a fucking lie. It's all a fucking lie. Democracy, freedom,
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Israel is an apartheid ethnocentric state that practices the very supremacy that they criticize
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other countries of having. And most Americans are too stupid and oblivious to know this.
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Israel got hit. Their hospital got hit yesterday or earlier this morning.
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Oh my God. They hit our hospital. But what they won't tell you is that Israel hit three hospitals
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in Iran this week. What they won't tell you is that they bombed the fucking El Shifa hospital
02:07:17.440
and killed hundreds of kids. What they won't tell you is they destroyed 36 fucking hospitals in Gaza.
02:07:30.000
Every single time they do some fuck shit and they kill kids. I'm sorry. Hamas.
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They've killed aid workers. They've killed journalists. They've killed doctors. They've killed innocent people.
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Nobody died during a hospital fucking attack yesterday, earlier.
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But these guys have systematically bombed hospitals all across the Middle East. Not just Gaza,
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but they bombed them in Lebanon. They bombed them in Iran, etc. So for them to sit there and say,
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oh my God, they attacked one of our hospitals. After they attacked three Iranian hospitals this week
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and they blew up every hospital in Gaza pretty much except for one,
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Iran is fucking incredible. And the reason why they're able to get away with this is because
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people don't do their fucking research. So yes, in conclusion,
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I would feel much better with Iran having a nuclear bomb than Israel.
02:08:28.960
Because unlike Israel, Iran didn't steal the uranium from us. Unlike Israel, Iran lets inspectors
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go check their nuclear facilities. Unlike Israel, Iran is a part of the non-proliferation treaty.
02:08:52.640
Unlike Israel, they've worked with the IAEA before.
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So for Israel to sit there and say, yo, you guys can't have nuclear weapons when they're running
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an illegal nuclear weapons program is absolutely fucking comical.
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But again, most Americans don't know this shit. The history I just exposed for you guys is
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censored everywhere. You got to go fucking to the corners of the internet to find it. There's a really
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good documentary on this. Go check it out. It's called Numek by my guy, Ryan Dawson. If you guys want
02:09:25.680
more detail on this, I summarized it up for you guys very grossly. But this is the cold hard truth
02:09:37.520
So if anyone tries to sit there and tell you, oh, they can't have nuclear weapons, blah, blah, blah.
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Because Israel's doing a genocide and has nuclear weapons.
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So this is what we're going to do. Let me go ahead and.
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And this is why people, they got to know. I told you guys before, you got to know Middle
02:10:12.320
Eastern foreign policy to understand the bullshit with Israel, right? It's not enough just to
02:10:17.600
understand their influence in America. You need to know Middle Eastern politics to truly
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be able to go after these motherfuckers and tell the truth. But a lot of American political
02:10:26.160
commentators don't understand Middle Eastern foreign politics. You guys think Charlie Kirk
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or fucking Matt Walsh or any of these niggas know anything about what I just said when it comes to
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the dark history of Israel or how they've been systematically overthrowing and or destroying
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every single Arab nation around them? No, they don't fucking know this shit.
02:10:40.800
They're more concerned with, oh yeah, let's talk about what is a woman and stuff like that.
02:10:44.400
They're more concerned with hot button domestic issues, which is fine. But that is one of the
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biggest weak points when it comes to conservative media. They stay away from foreign policy. And
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the reason why they stay away from foreign policy is because once you understand foreign policy,
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Israel is in fucking defensible. Say that again.
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Once you understand Middle Eastern foreign policy, you understand that the defense of Israel and the
02:11:11.040
support of Israel is in fucking defensible. It's a losing position. It is a losing position every
02:11:18.000
single time. Why do you guys think guys like Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, whatever, they will never,
02:11:22.000
ever, ever, ever go ahead and debate someone who understands this shit? That's also an influencer,
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Because Middle Eastern foreign policy is very complex. A lot of shit's going on. There's a lot
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of history. There's a lot of misinformation. And a lot of it is suppressed for obvious reasons.
02:11:41.120
This used to be a very taboo topic prior to October 7th. It was one of the fastest ways to get your
02:11:48.720
fucking YouTube channel banned immediately, immediately. So we got some fucking catching up to do.
02:11:58.960
So that's kind of where we're at chat with that shit. But yeah, conservative commentators, bro,
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never cover Middle Eastern foreign policy. And if they do, they have L texts like Ben Shapiro.
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All right, let's see here. Hey guys, join the fucking OSS.
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Because this is where you get real information, because obviously they banned me for talking about
02:12:21.040
this shit. Let me see here. Let me look at some of these chats real fast and then we'll get back to
02:12:33.600
the cooking. All right. Q2Man says, can Trump send people to Iran to check and see if they ever,
02:12:39.920
if they even have nuclear weapons? And if Trump cuts eyes with Israel, what can be the negatives
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of that? He never will. The Zionist lobby is too powerful in America, bro. That's what I'm trying
02:12:46.240
to say to y'all. Do you think that some of these conservative figures know everything you are saying,
02:12:49.920
but won't ruin their cash flow? Yes, they do know. A lot of them do know. Like, I mean,
02:12:54.400
I mean, Patrick by David, the other day, he said, Iran has been the root cause of all the problems
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in the Middle East. That's a lie. That's demonstrably false.
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It's Israel that's been the root cause of almost all the problems in the Middle East.
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Right? But again, talking about them boys fucks you up in the social media world.
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You get blackballed. Keep these long streams. I'm a window cleaner that works in NY. Listening
02:13:17.040
to your pod helps me get through the day. No problem, bro. I got you, man. You got a long
02:13:20.960
one coming up today, so you guys are good. But yeah, bro, a lot of them know this shit. It's just that
02:13:24.800
they'll never talk about it, bro. I'm telling you, man, the Zionist lobby is too strong in America,
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especially when it comes to conservative media. They own that shit, man. They own that shit.
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Melancholy says, they didn't even hit the hospital. Iran hit the two military
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stations that were next to the medical hospital. The hospital is just lightly damaged from the
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shockwaves. Bam. There you go, my friend. That is true. It was a false flag. Hit it
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squirrels. Myron Gaines X. Would you consider running for 2028 presidential election for your
02:13:52.400
Myron? They never put me in, bro. They'd assassinate me. OD4L. Let's go. Just got off work and turning
02:13:58.080
in. Shout out Myron and OSS gang. Got you, bro. We got Afghan vet. Hey, Myron, did you see the
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Al Jazeera interview? One of the inspectors from the IEA, he stated that Iran had zero weapon-grade
02:14:23.040
uranium in all the uranium mining sites. Bro, I'm telling you, bro. They don't have any nuclear
02:14:27.840
weapons, bro. Because here's the thing. The Israelis are freaking out over Iran,
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enriching up to 60%. But the reason why they enrich up to 60% is so that they have a negotiating chip,
02:14:38.560
guys. That's the reason. The reason why Iran has been enriching and gotten some stuff. Some people say,
02:14:46.640
oh, they got it to 80%. They got it to 60%, whatever. That doesn't matter. The reason why they're enriching
02:14:52.320
is so that they have our bargaining chip to relieve the sanctions, chat. That is the reason why.
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That's the leverage that they have. You guys want us to give up our highly enriched uranium? Fine.
02:15:13.200
Lift the fucking sanctions. The sanctions guys are crippling their economy.
02:15:17.760
Also, I'll talk about the real nuclear weapon that Iran has, which I'll talk about that here in a
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second. And it's not an atomic bomb. I'll tell you all that. They actually have another way more
02:15:34.880
powerful bomb. And I'll explain that a little bit later. What's stopping Trump from denouncing aid to
02:15:40.640
Israel? I know Trump more heavily endorsed by Zionists, but couldn't he just say,
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fuck them and do the right thing? No, bro. Ryan, you, you, you, my friend, uh,
02:15:50.640
we are occupied a country, bro. We're an occupied country. You cannot go at the Zion lobby.
02:15:56.880
Afghan vet. Hey, Martin, did you see how just, oh, no, sorry. Uh, Ryan Trober says, what's stopping?
02:16:01.040
Nope, read that one. Levi Israel, Martin, would you watch a tree grow or knee grow? Oh, I don't know.
02:16:06.400
I think many don't realize that having a nuclear weapon is the best nuclear deterrent coming from
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someone who studied mechanical engineering. Yes. Yes. It's, it's, it's to be a deterrent.
02:16:14.080
Absolutely. Why do you think we don't fuck with North Korea? Right? And it forced diplomacy between
02:16:18.880
Trump and Kim Jong-un. You can make the argument that North Korea is way more reckless than Iran,
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but they got a nuclear bomb and we still got peace with those niggas.
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Uh, finally got to catch a live stream. I get to work at 6am and have been, uh, and have,
02:16:39.680
and just have stream running all day. Love for everything you do, bro. It's only up from here.
02:16:42.720
Shout out OSS, shout out the last battle and shout out the protection squadron. Appreciate that.
02:16:46.320
TPC said, True Teller said some real things today in Shuliman space about a possible false flag attack
02:16:50.240
happening around July 4th. The space was very interesting earlier today. They're also kicking
02:16:53.600
that space with those Zionists that were muting you saying that they couldn't stay in that space
02:16:57.600
for more than 30 seconds due to delusions they have about Israel. If you go to that space, ask the
02:17:01.280
truth about the possible false flag. Okay. I'll ask. Cage says, uh, well, he can't blame Biden now.
02:17:05.840
Facts posted a link on the OSS feed to a tweet explaining how the Israeli money supply is tied to
02:17:10.480
the shenanigans. Super interesting. If you have time to take a look. Uh, and that's from Tony, uh,
02:17:14.560
on Rose, uh, three Fuji, Apple Celsius drop equipped street wall.
02:17:28.880
Mind if the USA does get involved, are you going to still do these live streams on the topic with
02:17:32.880
the same freedom of speech, or will you walk a tightrope when talking about this topic?
02:17:36.400
Uh, no, bro. I'm still going to say the truth, man. Would you consider Trump a sellout to Israel?
02:17:42.000
Yeah. At this point. Yeah. Emac. This may be a weird question to ask, but where the
02:17:46.160
fuck is JD Vance? Like I haven't heard anything about him since the Ukraine president been there.
02:17:49.600
Uh, bro. The, the vice president is a ceremonial position, bro. That's why they don't really do
02:17:55.840
much. Mr. Biceps look like cottage cheese. Everything else. Okay. Recommend anything besides curls?
02:18:02.000
Chin ups. Iran posted on XM missiles that was, was that real or fake? I don't know.
02:18:06.640
Did you see how he pivoted from Israel and Iran to wars are bad? Look at Russia,
02:18:10.400
Ukraine. What about the ones like niggas stop? Yeah, I know, bro. Ridiculous.
02:18:16.160
Hey Mario, some guys said you skipped their chat. I told them you're on YouTube,
02:18:18.640
so you can't talk about certain stuff. I told them to make them short and to
02:18:22.960
proofread them well before they chat in. I sent this funny music video to you the other day.
02:18:27.120
It's super short. Only 133. It's a funny AI video. Um, yeah, bro. The thing is, is that, um,
02:18:33.520
I'm reading as many of these chats as I can. Um, but yeah, some of them I can't read because they
02:18:38.160
say crazy shit. Um, and then also guys, keep it short, man. Like don't like some of you guys are
02:18:42.080
writing paragraphs here. I heard lots of US military are quitting because, okay, I caught up there.
02:18:48.880
But I pretty much read all the chats, bro. The ones that I didn't read are probably,
02:18:52.240
it's $5 minimum if you're on Rumble or, or, uh, or the other one.
02:18:56.800
D Almeida says, can you make a reaction video to King
02:18:59.840
A. Zul? Another one of those Fugazi alpha male mentors. I can't tell if he's trolling or being
02:19:05.120
serious. Anyway, still talking, taking advantage of global male. Nah, bro, I'm good. Uh, why Fresh
02:19:11.200
hates Stu Peters? I don't know. Um, Brimless Nosedive. Bro, can you react to this debate?
02:19:16.480
Uh, I pulled it up. Well, it's about feminism. We'll see.
02:19:18.480
All right, I think we're caught up there. All right, let's finish up this thing with Trump.
02:19:35.520
I didn't like that. And I said, well, if it's, uh, if it's okay with you, then you and I do have a
02:19:41.520
difference, but it's really not okay with him. Therefore, you may have to fight and maybe it'll
02:19:48.320
lend, and maybe it'll lend very quickly. But there's no way that you can allow, whether you
02:19:52.960
have to fight or not, you can allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon because the entire world will
02:19:58.800
blow up. I'm not going to let that happen. Mr. President, you had a bit of a row with, uh,
02:20:04.160
President Emmanuel Macron of France the other day at the G7, it sounded like.
02:20:07.840
He's a nice guy. Look, he said I was going back home to make a, uh, ceasefire,
02:20:15.120
not a ceasefire. We're long beyond ceasefire. And I said, why do you say that? Uh, why would
02:20:20.880
you say ceasefire? It's a bad term to use because a ceasefire means like everything's going swimmingly.
02:20:26.000
We'll take a little time off. It's not, we're not looking for a ceasefire. We're looking for a total,
02:20:30.720
complete victory. Uh, again, you know what the victory is? No nuclear weapon. No, it's regime
02:20:37.600
change. That's what it is. It's regime change. It's not no nuclear weapon. And that's where the
02:20:43.680
lie is. It's absolutely regime change chat. Um, all right. So guys, quick little,
02:20:51.120
we're going to go ahead and go, uh, switch back to Diddy real quick. I got Mel in the house. Um,
02:20:56.160
we're going to go a quick, do a, uh, do a quick summary for you guys. I know we're doing a war
02:20:59.440
coverage and stuff like that, but we will go ahead and cover this real fast and then we'll keep, uh,
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going with, um, everything else. Uh, no zoom meeting. Nope. That doesn't work. Hey, what's
02:21:09.280
up, Mel? Can you hear me? Yeah. You're coming in a little bit low. Okay. Yeah. That's better.
02:21:16.320
Okay. All right. Um, so here, let me turn my camera on, bro. So you could see me here.
02:21:21.360
Um, so what's going on, bro? It's been a while since we've spoken. Um, I know you've been at the
02:21:26.320
core house every single day, uh, grinding. So, uh, I guess kind of give us the latest
02:21:31.520
cause, uh, for this week, if we can summarize this week, what's been going on so far. I know
02:21:34.720
that one of the jurors was sick, so they had to adjourn early, but, um, other than that, man,
02:21:40.160
what else is going on? A lot of activity. Basically this week, the government came in and they went
02:21:47.760
through a chart. They broke down all of the people, places, and things that were involved in different
02:21:53.760
meetings. Like when Sean was having Sean and Cassie and let's say Jules were having a freak off on
02:21:59.840
their chart, they would have in the room or this meeting, they would have those three people.
02:22:05.840
And so the agent, when she was asked, like, how did they determine the people that should be
02:22:10.960
in this room in this setting? Which, which agent did they question?
02:22:14.720
This was Penda. Penda was the one that broke down the locations.
02:22:18.960
Penda? Penda. Last name was Penda, P-E-N-D-A. Which office was she out of? New York?
02:22:26.400
Out of the Southern District of New York. For HSI? Yes.
02:22:31.040
Was she the one that we saw when she flashed the money?
02:22:36.080
No, I don't believe so. I had never seen her before.
02:22:40.240
Okay. That's interesting. So, okay. So they brought in, they brought in, uh,
02:22:44.080
because the last witness I remember was Diddy's girl. That was the last witness I remember. The,
02:22:50.480
the, um, not Mia, the other bitch, um, Jane. Jane? Yeah. So who went after Jane? Who was the
02:22:56.160
witness after her? After Jane, basically, we had these two agents for the, I forget the first one's
02:23:02.880
name, but they're two agents out of the Southern District. Basically, they're just breaking down the
02:23:08.560
people, places, and things showing how the, uh, sex workers came from New York, uh, to L.A.,
02:23:15.440
and how they were moving them around, basically. Okay. So they covered the logistics of how they,
02:23:19.920
Diddy was doing the freak-off logistics and bringing the escorts around and shit.
02:23:23.280
So basically, when you look at the trial, they brought in the witnesses, they brought in the
02:23:27.760
victims, and you wonder why they didn't show Diddy's inner people. Like, for instance,
02:23:33.040
the security guards, and also they didn't bring in Christina Corum. Yep. Well, these agents,
02:23:39.200
they basically brought them in because they showed all of the text messages and how they
02:23:44.560
were moving people around. They were communicating together. They were supplying drugs, basically,
02:23:50.080
as this Combs enterprise. You follow? Yeah. So the agents came in to establish, uh,
02:23:56.000
the conspiracy to show how that they were there to explain the investigation, how it, how,
02:24:01.440
why it constitutes as a RICO from a conspiratorial standpoint. Exactly. And they needed two agents
02:24:06.560
to do that? Yeah, they had two agents. Basically, the first one showed, for instance, they show how
02:24:13.680
mainly the, the main sex worker is Jules. They never brought him on the stand. But through these
02:24:18.960
agents, you really didn't need him. Okay. Because imagine he would be cross-examined probably by
02:24:23.920
Brian Steele. Brian Steele would probably tear him apart. Yep. Okay. So they show, they had these
02:24:29.440
agents show how he was, his tickets were paid for by American Express. Gotcha.
02:24:34.320
He brought a JFK to LAX. Uh, they show the text messages, Cassie saying, Hey, can you come to this
02:24:40.640
event? They show the money exchanging, right? So they're showing all of these things. And then
02:24:45.920
to top it off, they actually show the sex tapes in court. They tried to prevent us from seeing it,
02:24:52.400
you know, like sitting in the audience. But at some point it was so loud that we could actually hear what
02:24:57.200
was, uh, coming out. So one of the marshals was like, you know, the main one that's always
02:25:00.880
yelling at people. He said, nice guy though. He said, Hey judge, we can hear what's being said.
02:25:06.000
And then also, um, you know, they, they were watching the video. I'm not saying that I saw the
02:25:10.880
video, but I can tell you this. I think, okay, let's get this clear. I think what they were showing
02:25:17.840
is rough sex. They were showing two on her. They also were showing the aspect of drugs involved.
02:25:25.600
So basically the paperwork showed the intent and then the video shows they actually had sex.
02:25:33.520
So that's what the whole picture was about. Okay. Yeah. Cause I do, I do remember them saying that
02:25:39.200
the jurors had headphones in and they were, um, okay. Okay. Interesting. Yeah. It was a lot of agitation.
02:25:46.720
Like one juror he had on the headphones and whatever happened, it's like, he saw,
02:25:51.440
you ever seen a kid when they taste something bitter, he pulled off his headphones. Yeah.
02:25:55.680
It was moving back, you know, so, so, you know, it was some serious stuff that they saw in the video.
02:26:01.440
And plus this guy, uh, what's his name? Jules. He was like a huge guy, man. Looked like a professional
02:26:08.080
wrestler. You know, that's what I imagined. Okay. So the agents came in because we've been
02:26:13.760
wondering DRock and KK and all these people that were on Diddy staff, where the fuck are they?
02:26:17.920
Why aren't they testifying? So there's no need because the agents already have their text messages
02:26:22.160
and everything else and are able to illustrate the conspiracy. They're moving around with the
02:26:29.280
company vehicles. They're moving around the sex worker. Okay. When Diddy's beating the girls,
02:26:34.640
they're helping facilitate getting her back together. All of this stuff in the background,
02:26:40.000
pretty much, uh, Christina Corum, KK, she is dealing with Diddy's business, but also his personal
02:26:46.080
life. And they really honed in to prove a conspiracy or Rico. Why did they not get charged DRock and KK and
02:26:53.440
all these other people that helped them out? Like, that's crazy to me. I understand some parts of this
02:26:57.200
is still sealed, but we'd have to see who the defense call. But I think, um, ultimately,
02:27:02.800
depending on how this go, you might see some people still get cooked.
02:27:09.520
All right. So the two agents testified, uh, to show the conspiracy, they showed the graphic video
02:27:14.720
in court of Cassie and I'm assuming the other Cassie, probably in Jane, having these freak offs.
02:27:21.040
Um, right. What else, uh, what else, what, what witnesses came after the agents?
02:27:25.280
Well, they're supposed to bring in the final one, which is Brendan, but that was Wednesday. That's when
02:27:30.800
the agent was sick. And then today we have, um, Juneteenth. So, um, they will pick up tomorrow.
02:27:37.200
I think yesterday the judge said it's canceled until further notice. We assume that court's
02:27:42.400
going to be tomorrow, but I haven't heard officially. All right. So, um, so after,
02:27:49.760
so after Jane Doe, two agents, and then that's it, we haven't gotten another witness besides that.
02:27:55.280
No, that's it. That's basically it. So those agents, I'm assuming eight, two days up of testimony.
02:27:59.920
Yeah. With cross-examination, it was a lot. There's been one morning that they've been
02:28:05.680
really going back and forth. There's been a whole lot of chaos with the trial. So the judge spent
02:28:11.120
a whole morning trying to figure something out. So it hasn't been smooth sailing this last week.
02:28:16.640
And so Brendan is supposed to come in and that's a drug mule per se. Oh, the white guy,
02:28:21.920
the white guy. Yeah. The basketball player. Right. Real tall guy. He came in the court.
02:28:26.960
They gave him immunity, but he came in the court. He seemed like, uh, I think it's going to be very
02:28:33.600
interesting. I think he's going to seal the deal for the prosecution. Yeah. Let me, let me pull him
02:28:37.920
up real quick. Uh, Brendan Diddy assistant. Cause I remember he, uh, this guy got arrested when he was
02:28:42.960
with Diddy on a private jet. He's like a former basketball player. I know who you're talking about.
02:28:47.360
Yeah. Yeah. He came to court really tall guy. I thought he was short based on what I saw on TV.
02:28:52.240
Yeah. I'll show him on the screen for everybody so they could see, uh, who I'm talking about here.
02:28:56.720
Okay. Um, and you said that you think the trial is wrapping up next week then?
02:29:01.280
Yeah, absolutely. So basically they said that, well, it was supposed to be this Friday for the
02:29:06.300
prosecution probably will still happen. They probably need just a day with this guy, Brendan,
02:29:10.560
maybe till Monday or Tuesday, but the defense initially, they said they needed extra time to July 4th.
02:29:17.660
They came back last week, said they need two to five days. And then obviously you have the
02:29:21.900
closing statements or whatever, but yeah, they, they changed their whole position.
02:29:27.980
Okay. I was just showing a picture of, uh, Brendan to the, to the chat. This is the guy that got
02:29:31.340
arrested chat, um, on the private jet with the drugs. If you guys remember, this is like a year or
02:29:34.940
two ago. I remember, um, when you got arrested right after Diddy. Yep. Right after Diddy was arrested.
02:29:39.340
Yeah. Um, okay. So nine months ago. So he's going to be the government's last witness and you
02:29:44.620
anticipate he's going to go either on Friday or early next week.
02:29:48.140
No, he's going tomorrow. Of course. He's in court goes. That's what I mean. Yeah, it goes. Yeah.
02:29:52.220
Yeah. Okay. Um, and then is the defense going to, cause I remember you told me defense is going to
02:29:56.700
put witnesses on. They're not going to do it anymore.
02:29:58.860
Yeah, they are, but they said they only need two to five days. So maybe two to five witnesses or
02:30:03.980
what have you. Not a lot. I guess they figured they can close this out and not need a lot more witnesses.
02:30:11.340
Okay. So the witness, so the, uh, so they didn't say how many witnesses they had. They just said they
02:30:17.100
No, but rumor has it they have five. So I don't know how true that is, but that's what everyone
02:30:22.140
is saying. They have five witnesses. Okay. So I did not officially hear that.
02:30:25.740
So we know for a fact, at least that Brendan is going to be the government's last witness and he's
02:30:30.380
going to testify. Probably if court is tomorrow, he's, he'll start tomorrow or he'll start next
02:30:35.100
week, but the government's going to wrap up their case after this guy.
02:30:38.140
Yeah. And I just want to break down real quick. Yeah. The on cross-examination,
02:30:43.500
the defense really used a chart because the government provided this chart that had people,
02:30:48.700
places and things or whatever. It was like a link chart, right? It was like a link chart with
02:30:52.460
faces and stuff. And it showed how the conspiracy was done. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've done that before.
02:30:55.980
Behind the chart, right behind the chart, it had all the hotel records, airline tickets,
02:31:01.740
American express cars showing payment. Then also they showed how various things were paid with cash.
02:31:06.540
Okay. They also have the dialogue with text messages, emails between all the parties. And they
02:31:12.620
had a really nice elaborate chart. They had two charts showing all this in the background. What the
02:31:18.540
defense did, they basically pulled up the chart. It was, uh, Garagos, right? Penny Garagos. And she
02:31:26.060
says, um, let me show you this text message from Cassie and Cassie's basically saying, oh, I can't wait to
02:31:34.380
have those D's. I'm going to lick them from top to bottom. And she's like, this is not on your chart.
02:31:41.020
How come you didn't put this on the chart? And the agent started choking up, right? Here's another
02:31:46.220
time. Diddy says, let's have one final freak off. Cassie says, I don't want to have one final freak off.
02:31:53.500
I want this to be the first freak off for the rest of our lives. I remember that. Yeah. I remember that.
02:32:00.380
Hey, so they, so Teddy Garagos is asking the agent. So why isn't this on your chart? You say you're
02:32:07.020
covering all the texts and emails. So it really showed how they're really slanting this case against
02:32:12.540
Diddy basically. Yeah. They're, they're omitting all the consensual sexual encounters that Cassie had
02:32:18.780
with this situation. They're making it look like he forced her to do these freak off. When in reality,
02:32:24.220
um, there's, and I remember this during Cassie's testimony, there was a considerable, considerable
02:32:29.020
amount of, uh, evidence that showed that she was doing this stuff, um, consensually for a while,
02:32:34.860
saying she wanted to do these freak off. Same thing with the other girl, Jane, that you talked about
02:32:38.060
before. So, I mean, okay. As I guess I can ask you this question now, you've seen 95% of the witnesses
02:32:44.380
go at this point, um, for the government. Um, you know, we only got Brendan Laff was a drug mule,
02:32:48.780
which I don't suspect he's going to have too much info. If anything, he's going to have,
02:32:52.060
oh yeah, I used to supply Diddy with drugs. Okay. Whatever. Um, so he's probably not that
02:32:56.860
important of a witness to be honest. What, where are you leaning, man? Do you, do you think he's
02:33:00.380
cooked or do you think his defense did a good job of, of, uh, defending him? What do you think is,
02:33:04.780
what are you, what are your thoughts in general now that you've seen pretty much 90% of the
02:33:08.060
government's case? I have it at 60% prosecution, 40% defense, right? But I have it as a mistrial.
02:33:17.020
I think they won't be able to get all the jurors on the same page based on all the discrepancies
02:33:23.420
with the case. And not only that, we're, we're moving this juror. I think it had a strong impact,
02:33:28.220
but I think that they kept the juror, you definitely would have had a mistrial, but I still think that
02:33:33.660
this, Oh, can you tell us about that juror real quick? Can you tell you? Cause I know that they
02:33:36.860
removed the juror. I didn't get to cover that. Can you tell, explain to the audience real quick
02:33:40.060
about this juror that got kicked off? Okay. So there was a juror, um, a black fella
02:33:46.140
that when he first, so I was at the trial from the very beginning, even with your jury selection,
02:33:51.980
they had 14 questions. They would ask the jury members that potential jury members.
02:33:56.540
One of the questions is, where do you live? This particular juror said he lived in the Bronx. They
02:34:00.860
says, who do you live with? When he filled out the form, he said he lived with his young child
02:34:07.820
and his fiance. Okay. So last week he was running his mouth and one of the jury staff heard him.
02:34:15.580
And he said basically that he was commuting back and forth to Jersey. Maybe it was tough on him.
02:34:21.500
That jury staff member reported it to the government, right? And so the government came
02:34:26.700
and questioned him that they alerted the judge. So upon questioning, he said that he had moved to
02:34:34.300
Jersey just about two weeks ago. They asked him further, like, well, who do you live with?
02:34:39.660
He said he lived with his young child and fiance in New Jersey. How long had they been living there?
02:34:46.220
He said that they had been living there basically all along. So on his previous application,
02:34:52.460
he said they lived in the Bronx with him, but now he's revealing that they lived in New Jersey
02:34:57.660
all the time. So when you look at the basic facts, he did not show candor by being honest,
02:35:03.980
but the defense was trying to paint the picture. Maybe there's a language issue of some sort of
02:35:09.100
misunderstanding. Not everybody can perform at a high level like an attorney. So maybe he just got
02:35:14.460
confused. The judge on Friday morning was kind of open to that and made it seem like basically if we
02:35:20.060
talked to this juror, we could probably work this out. The judge came back in the afternoon with the
02:35:25.420
axe and he was ready to get the guy out of there. So that happened with that juror. Now, I will tell
02:35:31.740
you Donaldson, which is Diddy's African-American attorney, tall, bald guy, black guy. Yeah, he
02:35:39.100
fucking sucks twice. What's that? No, I said that that dude sucks. Yeah, he stood up twice and he tried
02:35:45.660
to argue that he had been operating or as an attorney in this district, very courthouse for the
02:35:51.900
last 25 years. He said that this jury was the most diverse that he had seen. So he was telling the judge,
02:35:57.980
you're going to undermine the process if you get rid of this juror. The judge says, well, listen,
02:36:03.180
it's untruth. He wasn't accurate. No, he's out of here. He stood up again and tried to augur it. So then
02:36:11.180
he sat down. Brian still stood up and says, listen, you guys could have made this argument
02:36:16.140
earlier in the case. Maybe you've been observing the way this guy's leaning. You see him writing
02:36:21.580
notes. He's paying attention for certain things for Diddy. Could that be the case? The judge kind of
02:36:28.700
rebuffed him saying, you know, this court is above par, what have you. I'm speaking loosely, but you get
02:36:34.860
the point. Then Agnifolo stood up. He tried to argue the point. At the end of the day, he's out of
02:36:40.780
there. The next year, next day we come back to court. Now, juror number seven, he's on the chopping
02:36:48.780
block. So I guess he's been chatting with some friends or work acquaintances. So they're trying to
02:36:55.900
perhaps even reprimand him or get him out of there too. So we're losing jurors every day.
02:37:01.820
We come in this Wednesday and then they say no court. So it's very confusing. Now, all of the
02:37:08.780
conspiracy theories are flying and saying that this is going on. So that's basically where we are, guys.
02:37:16.380
Shit. So so they got rid of the juror for lack of candor because he lied about his address.
02:37:21.100
And I'm assuming he probably did that because if he had told him he's from New Jersey, they probably
02:37:24.300
wouldn't have picked him because obviously community from New Jersey to New York City every day is a
02:37:28.220
fucking nightmare. And you can easily be late all the time. So he lied and said he lives in the Bronx
02:37:33.900
when he really doesn't. And that's what fucked him up. And they kicked him off. Now, I find it
02:37:37.180
interesting, though, because it seems like from what you're saying, the defense really tried to fight to
02:37:41.180
keep him as a juror. I'm assuming they picked this guy, right? Yeah, they picked him. And they also
02:37:46.860
probably had a leaning toward which way he was going. And just so people understand. So, guys,
02:37:51.420
during the it's called voir dire, right, which is basically the process where they're selecting jurors.
02:37:55.660
During that process, they asked the jurors a bunch of different questions. And the defense
02:37:59.980
and the prosecution can basically get rid of jurors that they don't want at any time. So this juror,
02:38:05.420
the defense liked them. So they picked them and the government didn't object to it. And he was a juror.
02:38:09.340
But since he lied, I guess, on his address, they use that to disqualify him because it's lack of
02:38:14.940
candor, not being truthful. So they're like, you don't you know, this this is supposed to be a trial.
02:38:18.620
Everything is supposed to be truthful here. So that makes sense. Damn. And then another one got
02:38:23.420
got kicked off. You said you happened too much to the presser? Well, they're discussing him. So
02:38:28.140
basically, at the end of the day on Tuesday, they had another private meeting. They asked everybody to
02:38:35.500
leave out. But basically, the judges said that they would be discussing this juror at that point.
02:38:42.620
So evidently, it's very serious what happened with him. But even more so than that,
02:38:48.220
the judge came in and that morning, I guess it was Tuesday morning, he reprimanded both legal teams
02:38:54.460
talking about the lead attorneys because someone had violated violation 23C.1,
02:39:03.020
which is someone revealed information that was under a gag order. And they revealed it to a
02:39:10.620
magazine and perhaps wrote about it. And so the judge says, if it happens again, I'm going to
02:39:16.860
basically cook you all. Yes, I remember seeing this, that he wanted to prosecute whoever leaked it,
02:39:22.220
but no one knows who leaked it, right? Not yet. But you know, they're going to find out.
02:39:27.180
Yeah. Okay. Okay. Shit, man. All right. Well, any other updates besides that? So we got,
02:39:32.860
okay, so after Jane went, aka the woman that, you know, Diddy did the freak house with, which,
02:39:37.020
you know, I suspect it's 50s baby mama, which you don't have to confirm or deny. But I think almost
02:39:41.980
everyone says that is saying that, but you're in the courtroom. So that's fine. After her went to
02:39:46.780
HSI agents that basically described the conspiracy and showing the evidence of the credit card
02:39:51.980
purchases, the talking between Diddy and his security staff and KK and everything else like
02:39:56.540
that. And we haven't had, and then the next witness is going to be this Brendan guy who
02:39:59.900
goes on either Friday or Monday. Yeah. We'll probably see him going on tomorrow morning.
02:40:04.620
Okay. If, if you guys have court, that is. Yeah. Somebody has vertigo. So, okay.
02:40:10.220
At least that's what they're saying. Yeah. No, it is vertigo. It is. Yeah. I saw that. That's why you
02:40:14.540
guys had to stop court. Um, or anything else, bro, that I missed or? No, I think that's it,
02:40:19.580
brother. All right. Uh, yeah. Where can, let me put up your channel real quick. Can you shout
02:40:24.380
out your stuff real fast? I'm going to show your channel. Congrats on your first million views,
02:40:27.740
by the way. Yeah. So guys, I'm on YouTube as watching the world seven, seven, seven. You can
02:40:33.500
find me. I post a lot of videos in regards to, you know, things that you would see outside the
02:40:38.300
courtroom, a lot of fighting and everything else. I cover the good, the bad, the ugly.
02:40:42.700
You can also find me on tick tock under the same handle. So I appreciate you guys.
02:40:47.420
And thank you for bringing me on brother. I appreciate it very much.
02:40:50.300
No worries, man. Uh, yeah, I, I'm showing them your channel right now. Oh,
02:40:53.420
are you going to go cover the, or no, you're back home. So are the protests still going on in New York
02:40:57.100
or not? Not today. I tried, I went down today just to cover it, but it was raining so bad. So I guess it's
02:41:03.420
called off. Are the, here guys, I'm going to drop his YouTube link here. If you guys want,
02:41:07.340
he drops a bunch of shorts of stuff going on in front of the courthouse. Cause it's
02:41:10.380
fucking madness over there, guys. Like you guys want to see like, yeah, he does like a bunch of
02:41:14.060
shorts where he'll like show like the pandemonium and also the protests and stuff like that. Um,
02:41:19.980
I'm showing them your channel by the way right now as we're talking. Okay. Um, but yeah, um, uh,
02:41:26.060
would you say that the protests have pretty much died down the immigration protests?
02:41:29.980
Yeah. It's died down a lot. So are they protesting the war now with Iran? So I heard that's the new thing now.
02:41:35.260
Yeah. So now you have a different group that's starting to do that. They were out there today,
02:41:41.020
but it started raining so bad. Everybody dispersed. Okay. Shit. Okay. Well, um, well,
02:41:46.940
I'll talk to you tomorrow, man. And we'll figure some out or, or actually probably, well,
02:41:51.340
yeah. Cause I'm going to do a debate so that we'll link up on either. I'll text you tomorrow
02:41:55.100
and figure out when we'll set it up the next one. Okay. Very good. Thanks, man. All right.
02:41:59.980
Take it easy, bro. Thank you guys. Peace. And here's the channel guys right here. Uh,
02:42:03.420
watch the world seven, seven, seven, seven. Go check them out.
02:42:06.780
All right. Um, cool. W mailman. Shout out to him, bro. Um, bro. We do it all over here,
02:42:13.020
niggas. We do it all over here, chat. All right. We do it all. Um, so that's the latest on the Diddy case.
02:42:21.580
All right. Let's get back to the war chat. Let's get back to the war. Um,
02:42:27.500
Mr. President. I thought it was a very badly worded statement by him. And obviously I let him know
02:42:35.100
that on the Southern border, you've had record low numbers for the month of May, 95 apprehensions,
02:42:40.300
zero releases compared to that of the previous administration exactly a year ago. So more than
02:42:46.060
60,000 releases, what do you attribute that success to? I like you. Who are you with?
02:42:53.020
Turning Point USA, sir. Oh, Turning Point USA. We already know, bro. Come on, man. Come on, man.
02:43:00.380
Of course you got to ask that question. That's Charlie Kirk's girl. Yeah. I'm telling you guys,
02:43:04.940
bro, they can't criticize the administration, bro. How do you think, how do you ask yourself a question,
02:43:08.860
diggers? How do you guys think Turning Point USA is in the fucking White House, in the Oval Office,
02:43:15.980
asking Trump questions? You guys fucking, you guys think about that?
02:43:18.860
Falcon Punch! It's because Charlie never talks or criticizes Trump. That's why she's in the
02:43:26.780
fucking Oval Office, right? Because mainstream media, CNN, ABC News, whatever, they can go ahead
02:43:33.900
and criticize Trump because they're mainstream media. They're big. They got a press pass for real. But
02:43:39.420
Turning Point and these other media companies, they're not the same. So you got to have relationships
02:43:44.380
to get in there. So for them to be able to get in there, you know what I'm saying? You ain't
02:43:49.340
going to get a press pass because this isn't just a press pass chat. She's in the fucking Oval Office
02:43:53.820
asking him questions. It's one thing to get a press pass and ask the girl questions, the press
02:44:00.780
secretary. But to be in the Oval Office and ask Trump questions directly, bro, you got to be LinkedIn.
02:44:06.380
Very good. Turning Point, Charlie. Very good. See, Charlie, come on, man. Told y'all.
02:44:16.540
See, that's what I call a good question, fellas. One out of 10, John. One out of 10,
02:44:21.100
but that's a really good question. No, we had record good numbers on the border. And people are
02:44:26.700
coming in, but they have to come in legally. Like some of these guys behind me, they have to come in
02:44:30.860
legally. And if they come in legally, we want them. They have to say they love America. They
02:44:35.020
love our country. And if they can't say that, we don't want them. Thank you very much. Thank you.
02:44:41.900
All right. Let's get on Twitter, guys. Let's get the latest.
02:44:52.300
Yeah, but this one was a prominent anti-Jew account. And now he's like full on Xayah mode.
02:45:02.620
Billy, you can drop me real quick. I got to step away, but I'll be back. Thanks, guys.
02:45:06.620
Cool. Thanks. Yeah, whatever you just want to leave, you can just leave. You don't need to announce it.
02:45:16.940
Hey, what's up, man? I'm on stream right now, and I figured I would come in. I was covering
02:45:25.420
a press conference that Trump had a little bit earlier in the White House. What's the latest,
02:45:29.900
man? I haven't been actually following the news. I figured I would just come in now,
02:45:34.700
because I'm going to start covering the war now. So the last I heard was we had the hospital
02:45:42.140
situation, where first it was reported by the Israeli media that a hospital was attacked by
02:45:47.260
Iran. Then other information came out saying, no, it wasn't the hospital that was attacked.
02:45:51.820
They just... The reason why it got destroyed is because of the shockwaves from attacking a
02:45:56.140
military installation close to the hospital. So I don't know if anyone can kind of clarify what
02:46:00.860
the official narrative is with that now, because I'm sure, obviously, in the fog of war when things
02:46:04.540
just happen, there's information all over the place, if that's been corrected. And then what's the
02:46:07.740
latest as far as Iranian strikes and Israeli strikes? Yeah. So from Israel's perspective,
02:46:13.820
they continue to perpetuate the propaganda that the hospital was hit. So they have not changed
02:46:19.900
their stance whatsoever. Obviously, our stance, as we've demonstrated through the various imagery
02:46:27.180
and information that was related during that time, that this was something that the military base was
02:46:32.220
hit, and it was the shockwaves that hit Israel. Nobody was killed. A few people, they claim,
02:46:39.820
according to this, according to the Israeli side, had minor injuries, and a number of people had to
02:46:45.100
be relocated. So the Iranian position is that the hospital was never targeted. The Israeli position is
02:46:52.460
gotcha, gotcha. Okay. So Israel's still sticking to Iran, attacking them. And then
02:46:59.820
the other media is saying that it was shockwaves.
02:47:04.220
Yeah. Because I saw Yosef Haddad had put a fucking video out, but I think it was in Hebrew,
02:47:09.020
so I couldn't understand it. But all right. What else as far as like, are there any other attacks as
02:47:14.540
far as what's going on? I see that you guys put up here in this thing, Komeni talking about Jesus.
02:47:18.620
Yeah, yeah. This was just me showing our Iran leader, Komeni. He said,
02:47:24.780
any Muslim who denies Jesus Christ and St. Mary's infallibility is rejected by Islam.
02:47:30.220
This is how Islam respects Jesus and Mary. And the natural Iran leader respects Jesus and Mary.
02:47:41.820
No, no, no, no. We know what it is. I mean, yeah, they hate Jesus, bro.
02:47:45.340
You know, exactly. But Shapiro called him a rebel
02:47:52.060
and somebody who went against and basically was somebody who was illegitimate.
02:47:57.260
The Israeli position in the Talmud is that he's obviously in hellfire.
02:48:01.500
So, yeah, that's that's their position for sure.
02:48:06.540
So this day they occupy the Christians in Palestine on a lot of the Christian holidays.
02:48:10.700
They don't let the Christians in the churches in Jerusalem as well.
02:48:13.980
So I just wanted to add that in there as well that they do not like Christians.
02:48:18.220
So they meant for highlighting that if you guys are tuned in right now,
02:48:20.940
hit that repost button on that post above repost the hell out of that,
02:48:24.460
because it just goes to show this is what America doesn't want you guys to know.
02:48:27.660
They think that they want you guys to think that the Muslim guys
02:48:35.260
But it's the complete opposite. Israel hates Jesus Christ. Israel bombs churches.
02:48:39.820
We saw that in Lubnan as well. Israel literally doesn't let Christians go into their own churches.
02:48:44.220
Right. In Jerusalem. This is what Israel is about.
02:48:47.020
So make sure to hit that repost button. Share the hell out of it, guys.
02:48:51.020
And just on that mind. So in terms of since you've been on, there hasn't been a huge amount of news.
02:48:57.420
And the only thing was Trump, which I'm sure you've covered,
02:48:59.820
which is that Trump's kind of delayed his decision.
02:49:02.220
Yeah. Two weeks. Right. Within the next. Sorry. It's like two weeks.
02:49:08.220
Which kind of leads to the argument that was made by Simon.
02:49:12.540
I would say that this is more of a negotiation tactic as opposed to him actually deciding to go to
02:49:17.980
work. The delay has either that reason or it could be because maybe he's had some discussions
02:49:25.660
Or he's basically seen the zeitgeist on social media and by even his whole base where they've
02:49:33.260
basically pushed back significantly against it, as well as the polling in the United States of
02:49:39.340
So, man, I want to add really quick and then back to you, Myron, just really quick, guys.
02:49:43.820
Another another theory is that Trump is waiting for the carriers to reach Iran as well as they're on
02:49:58.140
Trump is in a very, very sensitive position right now because and I'll kind of go through this.
02:50:04.300
I know I might sound a bit redundant to some of the speakers on here because you guys have heard
02:50:08.140
me say this or for the Americans, but I know that we got what almost 5000 people in here and they might
02:50:12.620
have never heard this before. So Trump's in a very sensitive situation right now because when he
02:50:17.900
campaigned in 2024, one of the things he campaigned on was no new wars. And he understands that there's
02:50:25.660
two things that he has to worry about. Right. So he campaigned on no new wars. But for Israel to get
02:50:32.140
the job done. Right. And allegedly take out this nuclear program. They need to destroy Fordow.
02:50:37.420
The problem, though, is that Israel does not have the capability of destroying Fordow. They don't
02:50:41.420
have the bunker buster bombs. We have the bombs. Now, even having the bombs doesn't guarantee Fordow's
02:50:47.260
destruction because not only are you going to have to drop this 30,000 pound bomb on this
02:50:51.100
fucking mountain, you're going to have to do it multiple times. And it's still not a guarantee that
02:50:56.940
you're going to be able to destroy it. So. So on one end, Trump's battling with,
02:51:05.260
am I going to intervene? If I intervene, that is contrary to what I campaigned on.
02:51:10.780
Now, I'm not saying that Trump cares about lying to his people or whatever, that they're lying to
02:51:14.220
his base. He's done it before. I'm not saying that, that he's some like ultimate warrior. But there's
02:51:19.020
going to be negative consequences to him jumping into the war. And I'll cover that a little bit later.
02:51:24.780
So. He knows that it's a risky endeavor because he's going to have to go ahead and mobilize that B2.
02:51:31.420
He's going to have to get that 30,000 pound bomb. He's going to have to go over the mountain and bomb
02:51:37.500
it. Then he's going to have to do that again and again and again and hope that the that the nuclear
02:51:43.500
facility is destroyed. By doing that, he has basically opened the door for Iran to retaliate
02:51:51.980
against the United States. Now, there's two things that can happen here. Right. And this is why I and I
02:51:57.100
I was talking about this earlier in my stream. You know, I'm going to reveal it here. I think Iran
02:52:00.940
has something more powerful than a nuclear bomb. They have an economic bomb. And that economic bomb
02:52:07.180
is them creating absolute fucking turmoil for the rest of the world when it comes to
02:52:13.580
destroying and or significantly hindering the oil markets. And I would argue that them doing that
02:52:22.220
is worse than having a nuclear bomb. And I'll explain if they had a nuclear bomb. Right. Like
02:52:28.380
Israel says, worst case scenario, they fucking shoot a nuclear bomb at Tel Aviv. Right.
02:52:33.340
The loss of life would be great. It will be horrible. A lot of innocent people would die.
02:52:37.180
Right. It would be bad. But that tragedy would be reserved to the borders of Israel.
02:52:42.700
However, if Iran does what I call the economic bomb, we're talking about global financial shutdown.
02:52:51.740
20% of the world's oil goes through a straight of her moves. You guys all know this on the speaker
02:52:54.780
thing. But for the audience here that's listening, they might not know that. That's a significant
02:52:58.300
amount of oil that runs the world. OK. If it were to get shut down, that would be a big problem in
02:53:04.940
itself. Now, if Iran were to take it a step further and say, you know what, not only are we going to
02:53:09.980
shut down the straight of her moves and or make it hard for ships to get through here, we're also
02:53:13.500
going to start striking strategic oil locations all across the Gulf. We're going to attack Saudi
02:53:18.940
Arabia's oil. We're going to attack UAE's oil. We're going to attack Oman, Kuwait, all the shit.
02:53:22.300
We have missiles pointing at all these fucking places. And it's important for people to realize
02:53:25.660
that there isn't missile defense systems protecting these oil fields. They're very sensitive. And since
02:53:31.180
they're very sensitive and they're not protected, they're going to be destroyed fairly quickly with
02:53:35.180
cheap drones. OK. I did it. I showed a video yesterday for propaganda and called great video
02:53:41.420
where he gave an example of how the Houthis bombed one oil site in Saudi Arabia and how they lost
02:53:48.060
billions of dollars just off of having to put that fire out and rebuild it and get it going.
02:53:53.020
Could you imagine? And Houthis are unsophisticated militia group that was using cheap fucking drones to
02:53:57.660
do that. Could you imagine if a country like Iran, who now is pretty much proven they have a
02:54:02.220
sophisticated ballistic missile program? Could you imagine if they actually went ahead and targeted
02:54:06.300
all these oil locations and shut down the Strait of Hormuz, the fucking economic turmoil that will
02:54:11.020
create? Now, the reason why I'm saying all this is because that is what I think has Trump waiting,
02:54:16.620
because though he knows, OK, we can go ahead and do this B2 bomber operation. And, you know,
02:54:21.260
maybe we have a 70 percent chance of success. I'm going to have to deal with I'm opening the door for Iran
02:54:27.980
to not only create economic fucking shutdown, but they also might attack U.S. bases. They might
02:54:36.220
do both. The doomsday scenario is he goes ahead. He bombs this fucking thing. They destroy the
02:54:42.540
facility. Then Iran says, OK, cool. Now we don't got nothing to lose. We're going to go ahead and
02:54:47.500
we're going to destroy all the oil fucking locations and we're going to attack all your military bases.
02:54:52.540
So American soldiers are going to die. The economy is going to fucking go. The world economy is going
02:54:57.580
to get destroyed. The oil markets are going to fucking go wild. And the problem with oil is
02:55:02.300
oil has a very strong cascading effect across other markets. If oil goes up, everything else
02:55:07.340
goes up because everything is built upon oil. Your food is going to go up. Your gas is going to go up.
02:55:12.060
Your electricity is going to go up. Everything is going to go up significantly. And the very people in
02:55:18.220
America, right, that were angry at the Biden administration for inflation and high cost of
02:55:23.020
living and groceries being outrageous, what's going to double and triple over that? Which again,
02:55:27.020
goes against Trump's promise. I'm not going to start no new wars. I'm going to bring the
02:55:31.180
cost down of groceries. Well, guess what? You dropping this B-2 bomber on this fucking Fordow opens
02:55:37.660
us to the possibility of an economic fucking destruction. And that's what I call the economic
02:55:42.860
nuclear bomb, which I think is going to be is worse. And I think this is what's been having
02:55:47.180
Trump up late at night. I think this is what's making him be so ambiguous when he answers the
02:55:50.860
press. And I think that's what is on his mind the most when it comes to this conflict. But if
02:55:56.700
I was to give an estimation, I think he's still going to do it. He's probably going to go ahead
02:56:00.620
and set up things in place. That might be another reason, too, why he's delaying. He's trying to get
02:56:04.300
carriers in place to defend these military bases and these oil fields before they do the B-2 bomb,
02:56:10.300
because he knows that there's a very good chance that Iran will retaliate in that way and make the
02:56:15.900
rest of the world pay for the United States intervention in this conflict. But yeah,
02:56:21.420
But doesn't that defeat the object? Because we broke this down and because we do get into
02:56:26.860
like the details and everything. And actually, he's not on here right now. But we spoke about how,
02:56:32.620
for example, Fordow, if hypothetically speaking, the US was right, and they did have nuclear facilities
02:56:40.940
there. And we are, you've already mentioned how difficult it is to even according to even US
02:56:46.540
technology using a bunker booster bomb that US have, you need to have multiple strikes on the exact
02:56:51.500
same location. Yep. But let's say hypothetically they were to succeed. Okay, that it takes
02:56:57.900
one or two weeks, roughly about two weeks to completely remove all of the items within there
02:57:03.740
and move them to another place, another facility. The fact that it's already been a week,
02:57:10.140
the Iranians were probably aware of this a bit before that, if Trump's given a bit more time,
02:57:13.740
it's not going to have any nuclear capability or content in there anyway. So what's your thoughts on
02:57:19.020
that? Well, okay, I'm really glad you brought that up. Another thing that the Israelis proposed
02:57:24.380
was the United States drops the bomb, and the Israelis actually want to send in a special unit
02:57:29.980
on the ground to go in and make sure everything is destroyed. So basically they would use the US
02:57:36.780
to open up Fordow, right, kind of get the ball rolling, and then they would send in ground troops
02:57:42.380
to finish the job. And this is actually what the Israelis proposed back in March. A lot of you guys
02:57:46.860
remember when we were in the middle of this tariff war, right, Israel came to the United States to have
02:57:53.500
a meeting. People think it was because of the tariffs. No. The real reason was because Netanyahu
02:57:57.580
wanted to talk war plan strategy. And during the war plan strategy, one of the things they discussed
02:58:03.820
was bombing the nuclear facilities and then sending in Israeli special operations, potentially in
02:58:09.660
tandem with American special operations groups, to go in and finish the job at these nuclear sites.
02:58:14.540
Obviously, the United States said, fuck no, right? But Mike Waltz and a couple other war hawks
02:58:19.020
were heavily on board with that strategy. That is actually a big reason why Trump fired Mike
02:58:23.260
Waltz was because he was pushing them too hard to do this operation with the Israelis.
02:58:26.940
So what I think might happen if Trump were to do this B-2 bombing thing, because like you said,
02:58:31.660
it's not going to be, we don't even have 100% guarantee that they're going to destroy it.
02:58:35.500
You know, that's another thing I think Trump is trying to figure out is like,
02:58:38.220
what's the percentage of us actually destroying it? It's not 100%. So what the Israelis have offered
02:58:44.220
is we send in ground units and they'll finish the job. But once you introduce ground troops
02:58:50.780
to a situation like this, that can open up Pandora's box. Because at that point,
02:58:55.420
we know for a fact they're going to be engaged. We know that the IRGC is capable and a huge military.
02:59:02.620
And that could potentially lead to escalations where now we need to put boots on the ground
02:59:05.980
because they've got prisoners of war. They've killed some Israelis, whatever it is. So, you know,
02:59:10.860
I think the Israelis are almost kind of using their special operations as a carrot on the stick.
02:59:15.900
Like, hey, we'll go ahead. We'll handle it. But what they won't admit is there's a high likelihood
02:59:20.380
there's going to be a conflict and then they're going to need backup. And at that point, we're
02:59:23.180
already too invested. We'll probably have to give them soldiers. So that's how I see them kind of
02:59:27.580
getting around it with the whole situation of not being able to destroy Fordow with just the bombs.
02:59:32.620
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. But it's such a complex situation, man. Like, it's like,
02:59:41.500
you know, and I really want the audience that's listening to like really understand that like
02:59:45.100
we're talking about extremely sensitive, complex situations where there's a million different
02:59:50.300
variables going around with the situation. And it changes every day based on, you know,
02:59:54.940
how the conflict is going. And obviously, you know, right now as we speak, you know, Iran is bombing
02:59:59.980
Israel and vice versa. So everything is so fluid. And I think also Trump is kind of trying to let
03:00:05.100
the dust settle a little bit so the fog of war can go by so we can make a more informed decision.
03:00:09.900
But but, you know, there's no doubt about it that the next step here is to bomb Fordow.
03:00:14.780
He's just trying to find a way to do it while maintaining his base, not fracturing his base
03:00:20.540
because it's a highly unpopular decision. His potential legacy as a president, because we know once he goes
03:00:24.780
down this road, he might be putting the same boxer era as Bush with being a neocon president.
03:00:29.500
So there's so many different factors in here from his political his personal political career
03:00:34.460
ambitions to the economy and what might happen to conflict to going into another war.
03:00:45.740
For sure. So you still think that the U.S. is going to enter the wall if that was to happen,
03:00:50.620
though, like where? I mean, that's just going to be the end of the U.S., right?
03:00:53.980
What happens to Trump's legacy? He destroys Marga because the vast majority of Marga are
03:00:58.540
actually against him on this. If you look at that, I've been shocked in terms of social media,
03:01:03.260
how much of a pushback there's been. Other than like the Jewish Zionists, generally speaking,
03:01:08.700
the vast majority have been pushing backwards. So where does that leave Trump and his legacy?
03:01:13.340
Yeah. And I think that's one of the biggest reasons because, you know, Trump is an egomaniac,
03:01:17.420
so he wants to be desperately liked. He's kind of like Elon Musk when it comes like that. So,
03:01:22.140
you know, he loves being praised. He loves getting validation. I was just watching an interview with
03:01:25.740
him. Someone at Turning Point USA was in the Oval Office asking him about his, like, you know,
03:01:29.020
immigration policies and how it's been so good. And he's got super happy to answer the question.
03:01:34.700
So we know that the guy has an ego and everything else like that. And he knows that if he goes to war,
03:01:39.820
he's going to become the very administration he criticized. When Trump ran in 2015, one of the
03:01:45.020
biggest talking points he had was, you know, no more foreign wars. And, you know, the Bush
03:01:49.420
administration failed us, right? We've been in the Middle East. We spent so much money. This is
03:01:52.940
fucking stupid, blah, blah, blah. So he knows even from a limited perspective of using a B-2 bomber to
03:01:59.100
drop a bomb on a nuclear facility. That opens the door for a potential conflict because he's
03:02:05.900
giving the Iranians everything they need to, you know, to aggressively attack the United States.
03:02:11.660
So I think it would be a big fucking L if he were to do it. But I predict, I think he will. I
03:02:17.820
honestly think, and this is why I think this. The reason why I think that he's going to get involved
03:02:22.940
in the wars for one, not, there's multiple, but I'm going to say one main reason. I'll turn it back.
03:02:27.100
The Israelis, as we know, on this side of the internet, are sustaining quite a bit of damage,
03:02:32.460
right? Contrary to the blackout ruling in Israel, where they don't want media showing anything,
03:02:37.340
in this space, we've seen an enormous amount of damage done to Tel Aviv and to Haifa.
03:02:41.820
We've seen hypersonic missiles hit. We've seen missiles get sliced through the Iron Dome and
03:02:46.140
the Aerosling and the David or all the shit. And there's been a considerable amount of damage to
03:02:50.940
Israel. And there's no way, in my mind at least, that Netanyahu and the Israeli government would
03:02:59.180
be tolerating this level of damage in Israel, which is not used to being damaged, by the way.
03:03:04.540
They're a glass fucking cannon. They've never been hit hard in their life ever like this.
03:03:07.980
I find it almost impossible that the Israeli government would tolerate this fucking abuse
03:03:13.340
from Iran without having some type of assurance from the United States that all this damage that
03:03:19.740
they're taking won't be in vain. In other words, hey, we will attack Iran first. We will take on
03:03:25.340
all the risk. We will go ahead and shoot and assassinate their people. We will do their airstrikes.
03:03:29.340
We will do everything. We just need one thing from you, United States. We need you to drop the bomb,
03:03:34.620
because we know once Operation Rising Line happens, they're going to hit us back hard.
03:03:40.700
They're going to target Tel Aviv. They're going to target Haifa. And we might not be able to shoot
03:03:44.300
everything down. So can you please at least bomb this fucking thing for us? And I'm sure someone
03:03:49.980
at the White House told them, we will. Don't worry. That's why I'm so confident that the US is going
03:03:53.740
to enter in, because Netanyahu would not have taken such a risky operation on and conducted it
03:03:59.340
preemptively had he not had assurances that they would be able to finish the job, namely destroying
03:04:04.220
Fordo. That's my take on it. Yeah, that's just crazy. So, um,
03:04:14.140
I mean, in the US, because like, obviously, you do cover US politics quite a bit. In the US,
03:04:19.180
what we saw was, essentially, the Democrat Party completely imploded, kind of almost looking like
03:04:26.540
they would have no future for a very long time. It did seem like the Republicans on the right were
03:04:31.420
going to continue winning. At least the next election, maybe the election after that,
03:04:35.180
there was no direction, nothing coming from the left whatsoever. This situation has almost
03:04:42.860
brought them back into the forefront, because now, because of Trump, they've all,
03:04:46.460
they've taken an anti-war stance, generally speaking, and almost reinvigorated them. If that happens,
03:04:56.140
where does this leave the Republicans? This is, I mean, does, is this the end of Margaret? Is this
03:05:01.020
the end of the right? Like, is this going to harm the right in the foreseeable future? Does it impact
03:05:05.500
them significantly in the midterms, in the next election? Like, what, what, what's your thought
03:05:09.500
on all this? Well, we're cooked on the midterms. We're, we're absolutely going to lose, uh, on the
03:05:13.580
midterms. Um, you know, Trump is kind of, uh, you know, obviously the, the, the no Kings protests have
03:05:18.540
caused quite a bit of, um, you know, problems. The conflict with Iran is wildly unpopular. Um,
03:05:24.460
you know, and the Democrats are kind of trying to seize the opportunity and, uh, you know,
03:05:28.940
it's just, it's just not good. So I, I, I think we're absolutely going to, I mean, historically,
03:05:32.540
they all, you know, the, the, um, administration in office, typically their opposing rival takes
03:05:38.460
the house after the fact. So we'll see what happens. But, um, you know, I think him getting
03:05:43.180
into this conflict, yeah, it's absolutely going to fracture, uh, the voter base significantly.
03:05:47.340
And, and he knows that he's denying it when he's getting, when he gets interviewed,
03:05:50.620
but he knows that it's going to derail his legacy. Oh, truth. By the way,
03:05:54.620
uh, do you have that list by chance on the, uh, the 10 things that they were lying about?
03:05:59.820
Yeah. I sent it to you if you check your DMS. Oh shit. Okay. Well, it's more about how I,
03:06:05.100
is my view, my contention as to how Israel is losing. It's not just about the lies. It's also
03:06:10.620
about, I thought the discussion was about what they're not discussing in the news. Yes,
03:06:15.100
yes, yes. That's what it was about. Yep. That's, that's what it was.
03:06:17.100
One of them, for instance, you mentioned was, you know, how at least five or six fighter jets have
03:06:22.060
been, you know, uh, tart, tart successfully struck by Iran in their airspace, which would give them
03:06:28.460
a sense of air superiority that obviously Israel doesn't want to discuss. But yeah, like, so,
03:06:33.020
I mean, I titled it, how badly is Israel being dominated by Iran? You know, since last Friday,
03:06:37.660
June 3rd, Friday the 13th, of course, easy day to remember. Is this about nukes? It's clearly not.
03:06:43.500
Right. So first of all, there was a plan to attack Iran all the way back in 2009. It was
03:06:47.980
path to Persia. It was made by the group. And, and as you're talking truth, I'm showing your,
03:06:51.180
uh, keep going. I'm, I'm actually showing your thread as, uh, on stream as you're talking. So,
03:06:59.580
Yeah. So each one of the claims has receipts. I'm not going to go through it all in detail.
03:07:02.700
I'll just go through each of the main points with a little bit of commentary,
03:07:05.740
just to, because I don't want to monologue too long. Okay. So anyway,
03:07:09.340
there was a plan created back in 2009 to want to overtake Iran's regime, take it over and
03:07:14.300
essentially take over the resources and disrupt it. And this was created by the Brookings Institute
03:07:19.260
and also the Haim Saban Institute. He's a major, uh, democratic donor mainly. He's previously been a
03:07:25.660
Hillary Clinton donor. He's Jewish. Of course, he's a one issue guy by his own admission. He's
03:07:30.060
all about Israel. So he, you know, he viewed Iran as a threat. So of course he was looking for ways to be
03:07:34.940
able to, you know, disrupt the government and it's, uh, and the current, you know,
03:07:39.580
operations that are there to take it over essentially. Okay. And has India been lying
03:07:44.060
about the Iran's nuclear program for 30 plus years? There's a video in there that shows that
03:07:49.020
he has, including the dates at the various international forums he's been at, where he's
03:07:53.420
continuously said Iran's either two weeks away or several months away or months away from developing
03:07:57.980
nuclear bomb without ever, ever any evidence to back it up. So that's between 95, 1995 and 2025.
03:08:06.060
And then does America fear China's new trade route through Iran, which bypasses all the US hostile
03:08:11.500
checkpoints, sanctions, and gives China an advantage on trade. Maybe this is part of the reason why,
03:08:16.220
you know, Israel is in fact attacking Iran also on behalf of American interests without actually
03:08:22.220
stating this overtly. But in fact, it serves America's interest for Israel to be doing this because
03:08:27.740
they want to slow down China's trade since now this, you know, cuts back on their costs by like
03:08:32.620
50% and their time as well. It's a major trade initiative between Iran and China, 400 billion
03:08:37.500
dollars. China also buys 2 million barrels a day of oil from Iran. And however, Iran's air defense
03:08:43.260
is disperformed. So this is where real quick, um, truth, truth, before you go on to the, to the air
03:08:47.180
defense thing, cause that's going to be a whole other topic. I've heard some things here where,
03:08:50.780
you know, obviously cause, uh, um, there was a, oh my God, general Flynn, general Flynn put out a post
03:08:57.500
this morning and I read it where he said that we need to focus on the Indo-Pacific and China,
03:09:01.980
right? He said, China's the real enemy. And the argument he made was destabilizing Iran would,
03:09:07.340
would make China weaker because China gets a considerable amount of oil with Iran and, uh,
03:09:11.820
is, you know, one of their allies. So he's saying that, um, by us weakening Iran or putting in a new
03:09:18.780
regime that's Western friendly, that would impede China's dominance in the region. Uh, do you,
03:09:25.420
knowing these facts that China does have a vested interest in Iran winning, because obviously a
03:09:29.980
friendly, a friendly Western government being installed in Iran would hurt China's interest.
03:09:34.380
Uh, now with this information, do you think China would intervene to ensure that Iran isn't destroyed
03:09:38.700
by the West? Well, there's a lot of ways that can help Iran, not necessarily with boots on the ground.
03:09:48.700
You know, an invasion would change the optics completely than anything's possible. But if it's just
03:09:53.660
the back and forth with aerial bombing campaigns and, you know, responses made up of drones and
03:10:00.380
missiles and air defense systems defending the territory, then there isn't a lot China really
03:10:06.460
needs to do. Maybe send some consultants or help provide some help with munitions or if they're,
03:10:11.020
you know, having to step up on their munitions supply production, they can provide the precursors
03:10:15.900
as well with trade. Uh-huh. So they, they can help that way. But, you know, beyond that,
03:10:20.380
Iran doesn't particularly need the help. Yeah. They can, they can handle this on their own for
03:10:24.300
now. Russia's said the same thing that, uh, you know, Iran hasn't really asked us for any help at
03:10:28.300
the moment. They have some consultants at the nuclear facility, likely to relocate it. We don't
03:10:32.620
know what that's for. That's, you know, confidential classified information. Uh-huh.
03:10:36.620
But yeah, China obviously would want to protect its interests. They're not going to tell you that,
03:10:40.460
though. They keep their cards close. Remember, these, these, uh, entities don't operate with,
03:10:45.420
you know, 24-7 mainstream media news where they're putting out propaganda or trying to
03:10:50.140
mislead audiences. When they speak, though, they'll tell you exactly what they want you to
03:10:53.900
know and then that's it. Yeah. It's not open to a lot of discussion. Sometimes they do Q&A with
03:10:57.900
their audience. I've seen Xi do it. I've also seen Putin do it, but it's not often. But yeah,
03:11:02.140
I mean, they've invested a lot in Iran. I, I imagine that's, that's absolutely what they'll do,
03:11:07.100
but they're not going to be overt about it. And Iran now serves as a major hub for trade,
03:11:12.780
because there's like multiple corridors through this new train station that they've built in Iran
03:11:18.620
that's going to serve China's interest to, again, reduce the cost, cost of trades and time as well,
03:11:23.900
and bypass all the hostile routes that they previously had to use in the water. This is
03:11:27.500
part of the Belt and Road Initiative to be able to get goods to other Middle Eastern countries and
03:11:32.380
also to, uh, you know, even get them towards Europe. There's like four separate corridors
03:11:36.700
that, uh, stem through or that, uh, travel through Iran. So it is a major corridor for them
03:11:41.260
that they do want to protect because it's just worth so many billions of dollars,
03:11:45.020
collectively trillions of dollars over time in trade. You know, China's got the biggest
03:11:49.740
trading manufacturing base in the world. So that's a big deal for them.
03:11:53.020
Yeah, my bad. But you could go back to the, to the F-35s. I just wanted to see how,
03:11:56.860
if anything, if China is what, what they would do to intervene. But no, you made a good point there
03:12:00.620
that Iran pretty much has this, given the way that the warfare is going with Israel,
03:12:04.780
there's not really much China needs to do. So, um, and this one is one of the biggest ones here,
03:12:08.780
uh, truth with the F-35s, man. You're the only person that's reported this on the internet that
03:12:12.540
I've seen so far in this space. So yeah, if you could take my audience through this one.
03:12:18.780
Sure. So this is highly contentious, disputed facts. Iran's reported on this multiple times.
03:12:25.340
They struck two within 24 hours, then like two more, one more, one more over the last week.
03:12:30.780
These are F-35s and they have, from what I understand, at least two fighter jet pilots that
03:12:36.460
there are prisoners of war now. I shouldn't say hostage. They entered Iranian territory. You
03:12:40.940
know, they got struck. So they were in enemy territory. They've been captured. Now they're
03:12:44.300
prisoners of war and Iran can release them in a future date. And they don't need to necessarily
03:12:49.020
discuss it in public to bring attention to it. So of course, Israel, as every, as you're on America,
03:12:54.700
have every reason in the world to deny this happened. They never want to admit an F-35 has been
03:13:00.380
struck successfully because it shows the inferiority of the fighter jet, much less six of them.
03:13:05.100
That's just embarrassing. We've noticed Lockheed Martin stock take a bit of a nosedive as well,
03:13:11.100
once this news came out. So Israel, of course, wants to hide it. And also losing a fighter jet pilot,
03:13:16.140
even Israelis will tell you, that's a major asset to them because they don't have that many of them.
03:13:20.220
It's like Iran's nuclear scientists. I mean, it's a much bigger country. They have, you know,
03:13:24.380
numerically, they have much more than what they did 20 years ago. But that's why Israel's going after
03:13:29.500
them because, you know, there's, there are less than, you know, 0.01% of the population.
03:13:33.580
And, you know, they contribute towards building nuclear energy and potentially a nuclear bomb.
03:13:37.980
It's the same deal with the fighter jets. They've invested a lot in those pilots. They want to be,
03:13:42.060
they want to protect them because it takes a long time to train them. And the top ones are,
03:13:46.220
well, very hard to replace. So if you capture two of them, that's a huge turn. I mean,
03:13:51.660
that's a huge strike to Israeli morale. And it also instills a little bit of fear in the other fighter jet
03:13:57.500
pilots that their aircrafts aren't as great as they think. And they can be struck successfully
03:14:01.900
with a superior air defense system. Plus Iran's got a huge array of missiles that they could
03:14:06.860
potentially use as well, you know, surface to air missiles that could potentially strike it
03:14:11.420
in the near future if they need it. So, you know, they're, they have every reason in the world to
03:14:16.620
deny this and to, you know, put out their propaganda to lie to, you know, to mainly brainwash and
03:14:23.580
indoctrinate their audience to make them believe that they're still, you know, the regional power
03:14:27.740
and that they still have a shot against Iran. But the reality is, if you're that great, and we'll get
03:14:31.900
to the other points, why would you be asking for help? Why do you need America's help and Germany
03:14:36.460
and France's help? Why do you need help from all the Gulf states? You know, you know, help from the,
03:14:40.620
you know, the bases in Cyprus, the bases in Iraq, you know, the bases in Syria or Iraq,
03:14:46.220
I mentioned Iraq already, and also the aircraft carrier, all providing air defense and cover
03:14:51.340
to defend Israel. So clearly you can't go one-on-one against Iran, but of course they're
03:14:56.060
never going to admit this, and they want to claim air superiority, which they don't actually have.
03:15:00.940
Instead, they're just doing these terrorist attacks through, I've mentioned this before,
03:15:03.740
the loitering drones and the Spiker missiles through the Mossad terror cells that they've been able
03:15:08.860
to establish over many years, actually, you know, that have just been sleeping until activated.
03:15:15.020
And they just blend right into the country. They're very hard to detect. It's not like Iran's borders
03:15:18.940
are necessarily porous, but they do border seven countries. They've absorbed a lot of refugees.
03:15:22.860
So it's easy to infiltrate them in. Plus, you've got some provinces, some of which do seek some kind
03:15:29.020
of semi-autonomy, like Balochistan and Kurdistan within Iran. It's easy to get some of them to turn.
03:15:35.340
Not easy, but some of them will. You know, there's always going to be a handful that will,
03:15:39.660
and they're the ones that Mossad will recruit, train, provide with funds and training to be
03:15:43.500
able to carry out operations when told to do so. So some Afghans and Indians have already
03:15:47.500
been caught because of this. Kind of digressed off the F-35 point. But yeah, I mean, they don't
03:15:52.140
want to talk about this. Mainstream media news will never cover it.
03:15:56.540
It's wrong. Yeah, I know, but they're lying. So Russian news has covered this. Obviously,
03:16:00.860
Iranian news has covered this. And they generally don't lie. Most of the times when they come out
03:16:05.180
with news, they have no reason to lie. They're already winning the war. They don't need to exaggerate
03:16:10.700
or make claims that just aren't true. And if Israel's air superiority is really there,
03:16:15.580
we'd see a lot more aerial attacks. We're just not seeing it. We're just seeing a lot of internal
03:16:19.420
attacks. So the proof is in the pudding. I mean, okay, then prove it if you have air superiority.
03:16:23.900
Why don't you telegraph some of your missions so people can actually see what you're doing?
03:16:27.580
If you're that confident, you've got this air superiority claim. Actually, I think Iran has it.
03:16:32.460
And they're able to strike it well to any target. They even tell what they're going to do in advance.
03:16:36.620
And the next target they have is apparently the Mona reactor, which is the first nuclear
03:16:40.380
reactor that Israel built. We'll see if Iran's able to do it successfully. In addition to striking
03:16:46.140
the Mossad headquarters, IDF headquarters, of course, the Haifa port, the refinery in Haifa,
03:16:51.420
and all the other sites have been able to strike successfully. So you tell me
03:16:55.180
who's better able to protect their major both military and industrial sites.
03:17:01.100
All right. So the next one is Mossad now, right?
03:17:03.660
You're saying that now I see the next one here. It says Mossad has been caught in Iran.
03:17:08.780
Yeah. So as Israel ordered, well, I think the next one is blackout media. So that's to,
03:17:14.140
again, cover up all their casualties and damage. There's a directive that's issued.
03:17:18.060
And again, if you've got nothing to hide and they're not hitting anything because your defense
03:17:21.820
system is just so good between your Patriot, your Iron Dome, Fat Arrow, and of course,
03:17:27.740
you know, about David's sling or now they call it David's boomerang because it's
03:17:31.100
failed so many times. Well, then what do you have to hide? Why is there a media blackout?
03:17:35.100
Why are you putting people in jail for posting, you know, the Iranian attacks on social media?
03:17:41.100
Why did Ben Gavir issue a directive that if anybody gets caught watching Al Jazeera,
03:17:45.740
that they should be put in jail? You know, they've actually arrested some people for doing this.
03:17:49.820
And then the other point is, well, if Israel is winning and doing so well,
03:17:52.540
why are they fleeing to Cyprus? Why are they fleeing through Jordan as well? I could have put both.
03:17:57.180
But the point is they're leaving in droves and they're willing to spend up to $10,000,
03:18:01.180
some reports say, just to get on a boat to fly to Cyprus. And even Ron DeSantis has sent
03:18:06.060
four planes to pick them up, to bring them to Florida. There's like 1,500 of them he's picking
03:18:11.660
up and more. And apparently it's so busy, you can't even get a ticket on the yacht in the near
03:18:17.180
future because they're so fearful, scared of these attacks. And of course, they don't want to risk
03:18:22.300
serving. Next point. Are Israelis hiding out in parking lots? You've also seen them in tunnels
03:18:28.060
in fear of running missiles. Well, there's a video that Israel actually put out of all the tents
03:18:32.700
that up in a parking lot. Because again, I guess the bunkers are full. They only cover
03:18:36.780
about 54% of the population. They never thought their whole country could be raided the way it
03:18:41.020
has because they've struck so many different cities. They're hiding in parking lots now.
03:18:44.460
That's how fearful they are because I guess- Just some breaking news truth. And I'll give it
03:18:48.380
straight back to you because I know you're going through the thread. Just that Trump has posted
03:18:55.340
and he posted a picture of Obama. This is basically, let me get the tweet off. There you go.
03:19:00.620
Trump posts that Obama is responsible for Iran's nuclear program. And then he has a picture of
03:19:05.580
Obama around a lot of money. But he's basically blaming Obama, which is basically ridiculous
03:19:11.500
because we know it's Trump who tore up the nuclear agreement in 2019. But go ahead,
03:19:16.700
Truth. That tweet's in the net. That's so fucking disingenuous, man. Wow. I'll respond to this
03:19:21.740
after Truth does this thing because this is a great thread. Keep going, Truth. I'll go after it with the
03:19:25.420
nuclear shit. Yeah, that's pure gaslighting. Yeah. Iran's nuclear program started long
03:19:30.620
before Obama took power in the early 2000s. Oh, yeah. So then did Iran successfully
03:19:35.740
hack Mossad's database and access sensitive intelligence? Oh, you didn't get to finish
03:19:39.740
the parking lots? Or did you finish it? Okay. Well, I can- Yeah, you're in the parking
03:19:44.780
lots. I was about halfway, sure. So they are hiding out in parking lots. And I got videos of them
03:19:49.500
hiding out in tunnels. I've seen one hide under a car. I also saw a Jews guy and a Ukrainian get
03:19:54.780
rejected from a bunker because, you know, they're not Israeli Jewish. You know, they're still a Jewish
03:19:59.020
supremacist state. So Jews will get favored while they'll sacrifice, you know, the lessers first.
03:20:04.060
So you can see they're both an apartheid and a racist state. And you see in their time of need.
03:20:08.220
I didn't put up the video of the Jews, but I just posted that recently. So yeah, they're hiding out
03:20:12.780
because they're obviously scared. If they're not able to run away because they don't have the money,
03:20:15.820
then they're hiding out in parking lots. Next one is, did Iran successfully hacked
03:20:19.740
Mossad's database and access sensitive intelligence on Israel's military and nuclear locations,
03:20:23.740
among other things? Of course, they did. And that's what's helped them get exact coordinates
03:20:28.700
on all the industrial and military sites they've struck successfully. They've already struck the
03:20:32.940
Mona before, including, of course, David Ben-Gurin Airport, the Negev Ramon. And there's
03:20:39.740
that third air base as well, Nevatim air base as well, where the F-35s are. He may have even struck
03:20:44.620
some of the F-35s that were parked in the hangars as well. That, of course,
03:20:48.940
they haven't really discussed. They're just, they've done so many attacks. They're not even
03:20:52.940
bragging about that one because he already struck six in the air, which is a bigger deal.
03:20:56.380
But yeah, it was the Handela group that did this successfully. They got about eight terabytes
03:21:00.460
worth of intel on all these important strategic locations and how they're just kind of striking
03:21:04.940
them at will, including the ones like under the hospitals. There's one hospital, I think it's called
03:21:09.660
Ichelev, and then the other hospital as well, which had just recently struck. And that was
03:21:13.980
also militarized. So Israel is actually using human shields, it seems, you know, for both its
03:21:19.260
Mossad. Well, Mossad is also in a civilian area. But for the IDF, IDF headquarters is,
03:21:25.340
one of their headquarters is also, you know, under a hospital. So you can see they're putting
03:21:28.940
their civilians in harm's way. That's not, and then it's just interesting to me how they accuse
03:21:34.300
the Palestinians. The civilians are being used as human shields. That's correct. They accuse
03:21:38.620
the Palestinians using human shields when, in fact, they're doing it themselves. So once again,
03:21:41.900
every accusation is, in fact, a confession. And, you know, Israel is no exception here.
03:21:47.260
Did Israel strike, did Iran strike Mossad headquarters? Yesterday, the BBC correspondent confirms
03:21:53.100
this. So you see they've been able to strike the so-called best intelligence off in the world,
03:21:58.060
their headquarters. And they've also killed a bunch of Mossad ops, both within Iran and also
03:22:02.700
in Israel. This just doesn't get reported. Israel, of course, denies its losses. There's Israeli,
03:22:08.060
Israel militarizes hospitals, we just discussed this, and air defense system and civilian areas.
03:22:11.740
Of course they do. And there's evidence of this. The Israeli academic Ori Guildberg. So I use the
03:22:16.940
Jewish source. He acknowledges this. It's important to mention that there really are very sensitive
03:22:22.060
installations, headquarters, very near the hospital, because Israel places its military headquarters
03:22:26.140
in the midst of, you know, civilian populations. And it puts them at risk.
03:22:32.620
Yeah. They just done the videos there. So the Jewish source acknowledges this.
03:22:35.820
Israel begging America to intervene and help them against Iran. Well, yes, they are, of course.
03:22:40.380
You know, they're waving the white flag, essentially. They are in dire need of help.
03:22:44.140
This was officially requested America to intervene in the attack on Iran to destroy
03:22:47.340
the Fredo nuclear facility. They've also asked for a coalition of the willing to step up.
03:22:51.500
UK and France are in. Germany's in, too. And the Gulf states will do whatever they're told to do.
03:22:56.220
And meanwhile, Iran's busy capturing their agents within Iran itself. They're capturing
03:23:01.900
Assad agents. How are Israel's air defense systems working? Well, I put up a video of a cell phone.
03:23:06.380
You can see it looks like either a thought or David's, I call it David's boomerang now. It's David's
03:23:10.780
sling. Hitting itself, essentially. There's a few of these videos out there. So it's no wonder they're
03:23:14.620
doing a blackout on their media. They don't want people to see that their air defense systems suck,
03:23:18.460
because these are billion-dollar-plus systems, right, that they're in place.
03:23:21.580
They have a five-tier-level system plus the other five on the outside, five on the in,
03:23:25.260
five on the out to protect their airspace, and it's failing. You know, they're failing to protect
03:23:30.300
their citizens. I guess Israel's not a very safe state for the Jews, in fact, based on what we're
03:23:35.740
seeing. How about Israel's compensation claim? So here's where you can prove that there are major
03:23:40.460
losses incurred by Israel based on what's been submitted. So this is actually a couple of days
03:23:46.060
old. The Israeli tax authorities received almost 19,000 compensation requests, around 16,000
03:23:51.660
building for building damage, 1,272 for vehicles, and 1,633 for other property damage. I'm sure
03:23:59.020
there's some insurance fraud there, too. Jews will take advantage every single time to try to claim
03:24:03.260
some free money, especially during times of need where they can play the victim card just like they
03:24:06.700
did for 9-11. And this is according to Israel's health ministry. You know, these are just for some
03:24:11.740
numbers. I guess 94 people were hospitalized. That was just overnight from the previous night's
03:24:16.780
strikes. And then that's it for all the claims. I just put out some of my personal info there for
03:24:22.380
people to see. But yeah, so those are some of the top 10, essentially. Factors or issues that you'll
03:24:29.660
never hear on the Zionist Israeli spaces. They're going to claim victory, their presumptive victory,
03:24:37.100
without actually having achieved it. Meanwhile, they're begging for help from America and the
03:24:41.340
other nuclear powers to help. They've been getting it anyway. They just wanted to step up even more,
03:24:45.180
even send troops. And their main focus seems to be on this Ferdow nuclear site that's beyond their
03:24:51.260
reach. It's 800 meters under a mountain. Good luck. Your best bunker buster. GBU-57 is not going to
03:24:57.580
do any real damage to it, because good luck trying to reach the same spot multiple times. It's almost
03:25:03.420
impossible to do. It's never been replicated. When they tried, they'd like to do simulations
03:25:08.140
before they actually do the operation. They were never able to do it in any of the simulations. And
03:25:12.620
yet there's one PhD guy who's actually a poli-sci guy, not even an engineer or physicist, believes it
03:25:18.780
can be done. Good luck. And that's one of the reasons why Trump is hesitating, because he doesn't
03:25:23.580
want to carry out a failed mission, because he'll lose face. It's embarrassing. So that's why he's held
03:25:28.460
out. It's not because, you know, all of a sudden he's rational or being compassionate. It's not the
03:25:32.780
case. Yeah, I hope that helps. No, dude, that's a fantastic throw. And I'm actually going to retweet
03:25:39.020
it right now. And I'm really, I really appreciate that you did this, because I asked you earlier
03:25:44.220
today if you could do it. And you did a fantastic job, bro, because this is information that's not
03:25:49.260
out there, man. So I'm going to retweet this. Yo, guys, make sure to give True Teller a follow on
03:25:53.500
on Twitter, man. It's True Teller FTM. Great research content, man. So I'm going to go ahead
03:26:00.460
and say, put this right now. Put it up briefly in the nest. So feel free to take it down just so
03:26:06.220
everyone can check it out for themselves. We like it. I don't care if you share it. It's up to you
03:26:10.860
guys. It's just for your own reference. All the receipts are there. I say judge for yourselves.
03:26:29.740
Yeah, next time you talk with, like, Voice of the East, or if you end up on Mario Space,
03:26:34.140
go through with them, you know? Yeah. Go through each one. And, you know, what are they going to do?
03:26:39.180
There's lots of Jewish sources on there. So you're calling the Jews liars now? You're
03:26:42.780
anti-Semitic? What reason do they have to lie? I mean, there's even one of Ben Gavir admitting,
03:26:46.540
we didn't realize Iran's true missile capacity when we engaged in this war.
03:26:51.100
Well, that's just barely to assess your opponent in advance. And how's that even possible,
03:26:57.580
given that they have all this access to intelligence? They have Mossad. They're supposed
03:27:01.340
to be the greatest intelligence service in the world. And yet they underestimated their opponent,
03:27:06.220
which they've been attacking for 30-plus years just from Netanyahu alone? I don't know,
03:27:10.380
man. It seems like really bad form, bad optics from Israel.
03:27:15.500
Yeah, no, this is crazy stuff, man. Absolutely crazy stuff.
03:27:22.860
Here, I'm going to retweet it right now, because that's some good info, man.
03:27:27.180
Yeah, if there's anything else good, I'll just add to it, so it'll be in the same thread.
03:27:44.220
All right, man, post that. All right, cool. I'll come back, guys, in a bit. I'm going to go react to this
03:27:49.820
Tucker Carlson in an interview with Ted Cruz. It's crazy shit, man. So I'll be back.
03:27:57.900
I'll leave so I don't accidentally, like, fucking yap in here and fuck things up. I'll talk to you
03:28:02.060
guys. I'll be back in probably like an hour or so. Peace. Appreciate it.
03:28:06.620
All right. So, guys, let's go ahead and cover, let's go to our boy Tucker. Here he is. Before we
03:28:12.620
get into the Tucker interview with, who's this? All right, Ted Cruz. Before we get into this.
03:28:19.820
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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 O slash squad, and be able to have the independence,
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quite frankly, that is very tough to come by nowadays in a pro-censorship regime.
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All right, guys. W ad, man. W ad. There you go. Join up, guys. Like I said before,
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this is how I'm able to keep doing the stuff, make the content for you guys,
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despite the fact that these motherfuckers got me censored everywhere. And, uh, you know,
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we're putting some sauce into this thing, man. Uh, it's a movement, man. It really is a movement.
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Uh, and we are, uh, you, I mean, you guys are getting information here that no one else has.
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I mean, down F-35 jets, everything else like that. So, um, you know, that's how we keep things
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alive. Like I said before, guys, and, and keep it cooking. So, uh, let's read some chats here.
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Um, General Flynn is, is deep state. He literally got paid by the owner of Pegasus OSY Tech.
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Wake up, Myron. Flynn works for them boys. Uh, yeah, I know he does.
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This is where I don't agree with him on, but I do like General Flynn. Um,
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it would only take three MOABs time 30 seconds, uh, seconds apart per underground site,
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and it would never go, and it would be over with those deep, uh, bases and, uh, be no more.
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Okay. Um, Ghost Elite joined, uh, for a year. Shout out to you, bro. Welcome.
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Welcome, welcome, welcome. Happy to have you, bro. Happy, happy to have you.
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Um, we got, um, W Myron, okay, for fresh updates. He made a white version of me. Thank you.
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Unforgiven, I recently joined the Nielsen Network rating campaign, and so now they have access to
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all my viewing habits, including OSS and Al Jazeera. Oh, shit. Um, Graper, W China. All right.
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The Real Zay. Myron, can you go over the difference in our religion and them boys? Uh, they hate Jesus,
03:31:26.540
bro. Uh, Myron, would you watch a tree grow or a negro? I don't get it. Um, Myron, what are the odds of a
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draft? My brother's 19. He's worried about it. I figured I'd ask you. Uh, uh, unlikely right now.
03:31:36.860
Hey, Myron, uh, good to see you, brother. Thanks for all that great info. Quick question for you
03:31:40.140
off-topic, but what was the reason for Trump taking in the Mexican cartel? I believe it was
03:31:44.220
a month ago. Um, he put them on the terrorist watch list. That's why. Please check Laura Loomer
03:31:47.980
in her tweet. She's gone full retard. Is she? Uh, do you think his topic is something? I know she,
03:31:53.100
her and Ian Carroll have been going back and forth. I know her and Ian been, you know,
03:31:56.780
going back and forth quite a bit, actually. Um, so that's always interesting. Um, let's see here.
03:32:07.020
What else we got? Uh, Phenemic says, do you think this topic is something Andrew Wilson would talk
03:32:16.780
about? And would you debate him if so? Uh, Andrew stays away from this topic, guys. Yeah,
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I know Joe. He stays away from it, which I don't blame him. Most people do, bro. Pearl,
03:32:26.380
stop talking about it. Um, Andrew stays away from it, bro. It's, it's a, it's a
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fucking money killer, bro. Like, I mean, let's just be honest here, guys. Like, it's a money killer.
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Uh, talking about this shit will absolutely get you put in the crosshairs.
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Um, that's why, that's why for me, there's two ways guys, right? So there's two things that you
03:32:43.660
could do with, with this shit. It's either a, you say, fuck them. I'm going to do what I want
03:32:50.140
to do. And you create, um, contingencies like I have with the OSS and being on kick and also
03:32:55.420
and rumble, right? It's more work, obviously, because you got to build yourself up on a whole
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other fucking platform, right? And it's time consuming and everything else like that.
03:33:05.900
But the benefit is you get the freedom, right? Like I could talk about this shit with almost no fear
03:33:11.340
because YouTube don't pay me at all. I'm demonetized a hundred percent. So I can
03:33:15.900
say what the fuck I want to say and I don't got to worry about anything because I'm able to, um,
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because I have different platforms, right? But, um, if you're relying upon YouTube AdSense,
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like most creators are, most creators are relying upon YouTube AdSense, you have to watch what you say.
03:33:31.820
So, um, so that's kind of what it is, bro. I'm not going to knock, um, you know, Pearl or Andrew and
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Izzy guys for staying away from this topic, bro, because it is, it is a money killer, bro. It is a money
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killer. So I get it, man. I get it. It is what it is. Um, let's see here.
03:33:55.420
Uh, Martin, please, I need you to take, to make this stuff in Spanish so my family and friends
03:33:59.580
can understand. You're the goal you saved my life. Mom is lost with Trump and I wish you could get
03:34:04.620
her this message in Spanish. Uh, I mean, someone could translate it, post subtitles.
03:34:09.100
Martin, if you want a good laugh, look at Iran versus Germany in a soccer game in 2004 when the Iran fans
03:34:12.540
when the, uh, when the German national anthem comes on, please react to this. Okay.
03:34:19.740
I don't know if I'll react to that, but Van Hessenberg, new here, saw your video on Iran and
03:34:23.660
why Israel, uh, attack backfired, have a video, a friend in Iran, part of the progressive movement
03:34:28.220
and a hundred percent. This situation made Ali Khamenei, uh, Ali Khamenei, the Supreme leader,
03:34:31.900
look absolutely right that the West is not our friend. Screw the sanctions. We are going to war
03:34:35.420
at this point that we will get involved. Yep. I'm telling you, bro. It would see,
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there you go. Even your Iranian friend confirmed what I told you. Uh, just join, uh, and share your
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if you're watching on YouTube and you subbed on the OSS, thank you so much, man. From the bottom
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somewhere between 10 to a hundred thousand dollars a month because YouTube is demonetizing me on this
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fucking robbing me blind. So, um, the only reason I'm able to continue posting on here
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is because of things like the OSS and stuff like that. Cause you guys know it's very expensive to
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run my channel, man. It's like 10 to $20,000 a month easily between clippers and shorts and
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all this other shit. So it's not cheap. So thank you so much. If you guys are watching on YouTube,
03:35:24.060
but you're still a part of OSS, I love y'all niggas, man, because you can watch the show on YouTube.
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It's in 4k. Cool. I know a lot of you guys like to use your TV or you have YouTube premium,
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whatever. Fine. But the fact that you guys joined up on OSS, I really appreciate that,
03:35:36.780
bro. Um, and it's only $4 to join guys. Link is below. Um, okay. I watch on YouTube,
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but you sub to, sub to OSS. Would you like to hear your take on this video by geopolitical economy
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report? I'm not buying this. Iran has news bullshit. Is it possible that there's a greater hidden
03:35:50.620
motive here and that Israel is actually doing America's bidding to take control of the area's
03:35:53.900
resources? Uh, no, bro. It's very simple. Don't, don't complicate this shit, man.
03:35:57.820
The reason why Israel is doing this is because Iran is the only party
03:36:00.860
that stands up to the hegemony in the Middle East. That's it's as simple as that.
03:36:05.660
Okay. Don't let these other stupid ass niggas come in here and try to fucking fool you. Um,
03:36:11.500
and say, Oh, bro. Uh, very fucking simple. Israel wants to be the top power in the Middle East,
03:36:18.140
and they want to be the only ones to have nuclear weapons to do so. That's it, bro. That's what it
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comes down to. And Iran stands in the way. Uh, let's see here.
03:36:39.260
Yo, I can make my own clips dubbed in Spanish. That's actually a great fucking idea. Oh,
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slash. Sure. Go for it, Coco. Uh, being baked says, can the false flag
03:36:50.220
be Trump being killed by Jay? Uh, I don't know about that, but I wouldn't be,
03:36:54.540
I don't put anything past them. Mark, what's your thoughts on Candace Owens' comments about Trump
03:36:57.820
being in them boys' pockets during his, her interview with Stephen A. Smith? She's right.
03:37:02.060
The F-35 is being shot down. It's not real information. There have been zero evidence or even
03:37:05.260
reports from Iran about it. Uh, his Russian article is not credible. The reason no one
03:37:09.100
talks about it is because it didn't happen. They didn't show the pilots because there are
03:37:11.900
no pilots or crash jets. Uh, well, also, bro, you gotta remember, uh, what does Israel do when
03:37:15.820
it comes to hostages? They use that shit to justify even more force. So they might not be
03:37:19.660
showing that, um, on purpose. Mario, the BNOS does meet up in Chicago. Wondering how many of us are here.
03:37:26.380
Uh, like I said, it depends on my schedule in August, guys.
03:37:30.300
Obviously, um, you know, I, I stream a lot, man. So, but anyway, let's, uh, let's go ahead and get
03:37:40.300
into this Tucker interview with Ted Cruz. Um, and, uh, we'll play it.
03:37:45.580
Time to have this conversation. It's good to be with you.
03:37:47.580
So you've come out for regime change in Iran as distinct, just from taking out the nuclear sites.
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What does regime change look like in Iran? Somebody else in charge.
03:37:55.820
How do you get there? Look, that ultimately has to be a popular uprising for the people.
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And we talked about that. Uh, Israel failed in trying to get that popular
03:38:07.580
uprise. Their color, their color revolution attempt was L. So, um, yeah, it's not a complicated
03:38:14.620
question. If anything, they actually gave the Supreme leader more power. Is America better off
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with a country that has a leader who hates us and want to kill us, wants to kill us,
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or to have a country with a leader who likes us and wants to be friends with us? And, and
03:38:29.820
definitely the latter is better. Of course. Yeah.
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And so that's not a complicated statement. Look, I, I believe you look across the.
03:38:37.740
And guys, we're at 974, um, OSS guys. Let's get to 1000.
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World. When you have countries that have dictators that are viciously anti-America. Uh, Venezuela,
03:38:47.740
Maduro hates us. Would we be better off with? I talked about this yesterday. Maduro hates us
03:38:52.220
because we put sanctions on them and fucked up their economy. Maduro out of power. Absolutely. I,
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I want our enemies out of power and I want our friends in power.
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I could not agree more. The question is how do you get there? Of course. And we've been trying to kill
03:39:04.620
Maduro for quite some time. We have troops there. I don't know that we've been trying to kill
03:39:08.540
Maduro. We have. And, um, I think you know that. And, uh, I don't know that. Okay. Well, we,
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as a statement, in fact, we have, so we do have massive sanctions, which. That's funny.
03:39:18.060
Try to pressure him out of all. Yeah. I'm not aware of that. I'm just saying there's a,
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I'll be right back. Ninjas. A lot of pressure coming from various.
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Shout out to, uh, big, big, uh, SWAT with the gifted sub. Fucking hilarious, bro.
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Oh man, that shit is funny. I'm gonna put that shit right in the middle.
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Dude, that gif is hilarious. Big SWAT, thank you for the gifted sub, bro. And then we got
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Ghost Stalker as well with the gifted sub. Five gifted sub. Big, big SWAT with the one gifted sub.
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And Ghost Stalker with the five gifted sub. Shout out to you, bro.
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As you guys can see, every single time, uh, you know, someone gifts a sub, you get to see the
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fucking funny ass little gif right there. Shit is fucking funny, bro. Shout out to Bills, man.
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Shout out to Bills. Shout out to fucking Bills, dude. Bruh, when Bills sent me that shit like,
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hey, bro, this is gonna be the thing every time someone subs, I was fucking losing my mind, bro.
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I thought that shit was hilarious. I gotta find one for the OSS. I'm gonna try to get an emote for
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the gif, uh, an emote for OSS when you guys sign up. Anyway, carrying on. W, Bills, man.
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Parts of the US government on that government, and it's still there.
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Yeah. Same, the country of various sisters, Cuba, you know, 1959. We've been working on that.
03:40:37.500
It hasn't worked. So it's, it's, I, we both agree it's hard to do.
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It absolutely is hard. And look, I think you're reasonable to ask, how do we produce that? And,
03:40:46.300
and I think there's a distinction between what your objective is and the means to get it. There are all
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sorts of things I would say we would be better off. We'd be better off in China without Xi there.
03:40:56.140
Should we invade China and topple Xi? Of course not.
03:40:58.540
We'd be better off with no national debt, you know.
03:41:02.060
But, but it's good to say, all right, what are our objectives? Right.
03:41:04.460
So with the Ayatollah in Iran saying you're for regime change, I, I don't view as complicated. I mean,
03:41:10.300
the, the guy literally leads mobs chanting death to America. So, so that's not good.
03:41:15.420
Um, definitely not good. Um, but the reason I think it's important to get a little more
03:41:22.700
detailed about how that might happen is because there's military action in progress, which we're
03:41:26.220
supporting. And the president has said clearly, including last night, that he's focused on
03:41:31.180
eliminating the capacity of the Iranian government to produce nuclear weapons. You are saying we need
03:41:36.380
to use military force to affect regime change. I have not said that. Oh, I, I must have. No, no,
03:41:41.500
I have not, not said that once. I don't think we need to use military force to do regime change.
03:41:46.540
I said, I support it. I would. That's delusional. You're not going to get regime change without
03:41:52.460
military force in Iran. See, and this is what it is lying by omission or, or, or not being clear
03:41:59.260
and direct. You're not going to get regime change unless you use military force. And we all know
03:42:03.580
that Iran is bigger and more powerful than Iraq. And we needed to put boots on the ground to get
03:42:08.380
regime change in Iraq. What the fuck do you think we're going to need to do it in Iran? Come on,
03:42:12.140
man. Would like to see it happen. You asked me. It's that simple. If we needed to put boots on
03:42:16.620
the ground for Iraq in 2003, 200,000 soldiers, to be exact, to do, to affect that regime change
03:42:24.300
with Saddam Hussein, we're going to need to double that number easily to do the same in Iran, because
03:42:30.620
Iran is a bigger country with a stronger military, more capable, more lethal, more dangerous.
03:42:36.540
Ted is trying to tell you one plus one is three. When in reality, one plus one is two.
03:42:46.380
And then two plus two is four. And we're going to need to do the two plus two to get to the four
03:42:49.980
if we want to get rid of Iran. Iraq was one plus one. Iran is going to be two plus two.
03:42:55.580
How should it happen? A popular uprising. What, so what I've advocated for. All right,
03:43:00.780
let's step back a second. You and I, we've known each other a long time. I would say we agree on
03:43:07.340
about 80% of the things on earth for sure. And there are a lot of things, and we can get into
03:43:15.260
the nitty gritty of foreign policy as much as you want. There are a lot of things on which you and I
03:43:19.980
agree, not just a little bit, but violently. Well, I totally agree. I was rooting for you in your last
03:43:25.500
campaign for sure. Well, thank you. Look, you have been heroic on the border. You have been one of
03:43:30.620
the clearest and best voices in the whole country on securing the border and the absolute crisis we're
03:43:37.500
facing. And in Texas, I see it and live it every day. In COVID, in fact, you may recall in the middle
03:43:46.620
of the COVID lockdown, I was out walking my dog when the whole world was shut down and we were living in
03:43:51.020
lunatic times. And I called you and said, Tucker, your nightly monologues are the single best thing
03:43:56.540
on television. Like, I watched them like an injection of crack. Okay, I'm mixing my metaphor
03:44:01.660
because you don't inject crack, but you get what I'm saying. You could try. No, I mean, it was,
03:44:06.700
you were standing up and speaking like, what the hell are we doing in a way that we desperately,
03:44:15.500
desperately need it. And so whether it's securing the border, whether it's the insanity of COVID
03:44:20.700
lockdowns and the vaccine mandates, whether it is the Second Amendment or the First Amendment,
03:44:26.540
you and I agree on a ton of stuff. The 20% where we disagree, I do think is meaningful,
03:44:32.300
and it's mostly in the foreign policy space. And what I would say,
03:44:40.220
if you'll allow me to get a little theoretical and then I'm happy to get specific.
03:44:43.900
Yeah. For a long time, people have perceived two different polls of Republican foreign policy.
03:44:52.860
There have been interventionists, and those have been people like John McCain and Lindsey Graham,
03:44:58.700
George W. Bush, and there have been isolationists. And then the most prominent of those have been
03:45:03.580
Ron Paul and Rand Paul, and there are others. And people perceive those are the two choices. You've
03:45:08.380
got to be one or the other. I've always thought both were wrong. I don't agree with either one.
03:45:13.900
Um, the way I view my own foreign... I'm with you, by the way, for whatever it's worth.
03:45:18.460
I agree with you. Okay, good. I don't know who set up that binary,
03:45:21.340
but there are lots of choices, actually. I mean, people sort of naturally fall into,
03:45:26.140
I think they want to classify people, and they're like, okay, you're one or the other,
03:45:29.580
and you've got to be all or nothing. And the interventionists, it seems, have never seen a
03:45:34.540
country they didn't want to invade, and that doesn't make any sense to me. And the isolationists,
03:45:38.860
I think, don't take the threats to America seriously. And I think that's naive, and it
03:45:43.820
doesn't work. And so my view, I consider myself a third point on the...
03:45:49.820
Here's the problem. The reason why people need to say, oh,
03:45:53.820
this guy's a threat to America, blah, blah, blah. A lot of these countries that we target
03:45:58.620
and shit like that actually aren't threats to us. Iran is not a threat to us. A lot of these
03:46:01.580
countries aren't. Okay? The United States enjoys a fantastic geography advantage.
03:46:10.460
What do I mean by this? You have to really traverse quite a bit of ocean to get the United States.
03:46:16.060
We are isolated. That is why we dominate this part of the hemisphere. Okay? So when they say
03:46:22.620
this bullshit about, oh, these guys are threat, blah, blah, blah. Look, that is to fund the military
03:46:28.540
industrial complex, the Boeings, the Lockheed Martins, etc. They need conflict and war to justify
03:46:35.580
their jobs. Also, it's a very booming business. War is a booming business because you create weapons,
03:46:44.300
you destroy things, then you can rebuild them back up. So war is a business. Make no
03:46:50.220
fucking mistake about it. All right? So when they sit there and say, oh yeah, there's threats to America.
03:46:57.580
Like we can't just be non-interventionists because by being a non-interventionist, we're being naive
03:47:04.540
about the potential threats after us. Bro, these threats can't do shit to us, man. Especially
03:47:09.340
when we're not intervening. The whole reason America has threats, Ted, is because we intervene.
03:47:15.660
That is why. Falcon Punch! So it's like he doesn't understand that it's because of our interventionist
03:47:24.700
foreign policy that people threaten to harm us. So if we stop intervening and just focus on America and
03:47:33.340
stop getting involved in the Middle East, stop doing false flags, right? Stop trying to destabilize
03:47:39.340
other governments. Stop meddling our nose in Russia's affairs in Eastern Europe. Stop propping up
03:47:47.420
fucking proxies like Ukraine with public governments. If we stopped all this bad and shitty foreign policy,
03:47:56.220
we're constantly trying to topple other governments and maintain our hegemony. If we stopped doing that,
03:48:00.940
we'd be fine. But it's because of our interventionist foreign policy why we have to worry about threats.
03:48:09.100
But see how one hand washes the other? We intervene so that other countries hate us, other countries hate
03:48:17.580
us. Now we have justification to keep paying these fucking military industrial complex cronies.
03:48:22.860
And this is what they always say. They're a threat to our freedom. That's what they said before the Iraq War too. The war on terror
03:48:39.500
was a, and now we have 2020 hindsight, it was a gross misuse of funds and money
03:48:52.540
the current surveillance of police state that we have now.
03:48:56.140
Now you have some whistleblowers like Snowden that came out and said, hey, this is bullshit.
03:49:06.460
And I also think it's important that the interventionists are what?
03:50:43.680
But a lot of these neocons, aka these interventionists, you know what it is.
03:50:55.760
And what I describe that as is that I am a non-interventionist hawk, which sounds a little weird, but...
03:51:15.060
See how he's trying to make it look like he's not pro-war?
03:51:24.900
I mean the central touchpoint for U.S. foreign policy and for any question of military intervention
03:51:31.500
should be the vital national security interest of the United States.
03:51:46.400
Since this is the question that you always ask yourself when it comes to foreign policy,
03:52:02.220
Well, if they weren't there in the Middle East, we wouldn't need them there.
03:52:17.660
They only care about us because we give them money.
03:52:33.080
I just gave you guys all the talking points that neocons are going to say, by the way,
03:52:41.300
Some niggas keep it real, like Richard Nixon, like we get no strategic value.
03:52:44.160
But now they realize that that's not going to work.
03:52:45.940
You've got to be able to at least say something.
03:52:56.000
And actually, another way of conceiving what I'm saying, I'm speaking theoretically,
03:53:00.460
but Reagan referred to it as peace through strength.
03:53:02.960
And actually, I think Donald Trump's foreign policy is very much what I'm describing,
03:53:09.380
a non-interventionist talk, where he understands, and I think this is historically true,
03:53:28.720
I'm going to red pill you guys right fucking now.
03:53:30.740
Now, the peace through strength phrase is a neocon phrase.
03:53:43.640
This peace through strength phrase, right, that a lot of these neoconservatives use
03:53:50.520
to justify their wars, it is a common, common war hawk neocon phrase.
03:53:58.200
Because they don't actually mean strength through peace.
03:54:07.620
What that means a lot of the times is we're going to attack them to preserve peace.
03:54:16.360
Because if it were peace through strength, you would have your nuclear weapons,
03:54:21.220
they would have their nuclear weapons, we don't attack each other.
03:54:30.260
We are forced to respect North Korea because they have nuclear bombs.
03:54:33.700
So even a radical fucking dictator like Kim Jong-un, we can't do shit to that nigga
03:54:38.400
because they know that if we were to go ahead and do something against North Korea,
03:54:42.260
they would fire so many fucking nukes in South Korea, they'd decimate that place.
03:54:45.640
So by him having nukes, we are forced to respect him.
03:54:51.820
But when neocons say this shit, that's not what they mean.
03:54:54.560
They mean we need to preemptively, preemptively go in and show our strength.
03:55:03.720
Don't let fucking guys like Ted Cruz and these other fucking neocons fool you.
03:55:10.680
When they say peace through strength, that means we attack and weaken them
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so they don't become strong enough to challenge our strength.
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And when I talk about who constructed this bullshit, matter of fact, let's look this up.
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Peace through strength is a phrase that suggests that military power can help preserve peace
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that has been used by many leaders from the Roman Empire, blah, blah, blah.
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It's funny because you look at neocon and it just comes up right away with Jewish.
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Okay, so look, neoconservatism, colloquially known as neocon, is a political movement
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which began in the United States during 1960s among liberal hawks
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who became disenchanted with the increasing pacifist Democratic Party
03:56:33.580
along with the growing new left and counterculture of the 1960s.
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Neoconservatives typically advocate the unilateral promotion of democracy
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and interventionalism in international relations together with a militaristic
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and realistic philosophy of peace through strength.
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They are known for espousing opposition to communism and radical politics.
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So this phrase right here, bro, I'm telling you guys, it's a neocon thing.
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And then when you look at it, many adherents of neoconservatism
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became politically influential throughout the Republican presidential administration
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from 1960s to 2000s, peaking in influence during the presidency of George Bush
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when they played a major role in promoting and planning the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Prominent neoconservatives in the Bush administration were Paul Wolfowitz,
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Elliott Abrams, Richard Perl, Paul Bremer, and Douglas Feith.
03:57:23.740
Although the U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
03:57:27.160
had not identified as neoconservatives, they worked closely alongside neoconservative officials
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in designing key aspects of the Bush administration's foreign policy.
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Especially in their support for Israel, promotion of American influence in the Arab world
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The Bush administration's domestic and foreign policies were heavily influenced
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by major ideologies affiliated with neoconservatism, such as Bernard Lewis, Lulu Schwartz,
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Richard and Daniel Pipes, David Horowitz, and Robert Kagan.
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Critics of neoconservatism have used the term to describe foreign policy and war hawks
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who support aggressive militarism or neocolonialism.
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Historically speaking, the term neoconservative refers to Americans
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who moved from the anti-Stalinist left to the conservatism during the 1960s, 1970s.
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So going back to regime change, where you started in Iran.
03:58:34.720
Just to make, I don't think I disagree with anything you've said,
03:58:37.960
so we may not be that far apart, really, because you said that the single criterion
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for making decisions about America's foreign policy is America's national interests.
03:58:53.080
It's hardly breaking news the U.S. dollar has been gravely devalued.
03:58:58.760
Look, Syria's a mess, so I've consistently opposed.
03:59:01.460
But we had a secular leader in a religious and ethnically diverse country.
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Now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist,
03:59:09.720
who's overseen the purge of Christians and Alawites.
03:59:13.920
Well, look, one of the things you said is you said he was taken out by our allies.
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I was trying to skip that ad, and I skipped too much.
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And from what you've said publicly, I think on Iran in particular, you and I disagree.
04:00:00.660
When Obama was president, when Obama was president, you remember he talked about wanting to have
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And at the time, I tried to keep an open mind to it.
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I said, okay, let me listen to the commander-in-chief, describe to me how this is in America's interest,
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He was killing his own citizens, and he had chemical weapons that were very dangerous.
04:00:26.300
I could conceive of a commander-in-chief laying out a plan for, okay, we're going to go in
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Like, I could see that if there was a real threat to America and there was a plan to prevent
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And I listened both in classified briefings and public questioning.
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And, number one, their public defense of it was incoherent.
04:00:50.980
So, John Kerry said, we're going to engage in an unbelievably small strike.
04:01:00.580
At the time, there were nine major rebel Islamic groups in Syria.
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I'm like, okay, I agree, but Bashar Assad's a bad guy.
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You topple him, and one of the nine other groups takes over.
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Seven of them were affiliated with radical Islamic terrorism.
04:01:16.180
I'm like, wait, how is it better to have lunatics who hate us in charge?
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Assad's a bad guy, but I don't want worse guys in charge.
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Obama administration couldn't give an answer to that.
04:01:27.080
And, ultimately, when you press them, John Kerry in particular I pressed, and he would say, well, we need to defend international norms.
04:01:37.800
I don't know what it is, but I'm not interested in putting U.S. servicemen and women in harm's way to defend one.
04:01:43.660
So, I opposed the Syria attack and opposed it vocally.
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But we agreed with that position for different reasons.
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What I was asking is, I think the question we should ask, how does this make America safer?
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The Obama administration couldn't give me an answer, so I opposed it.
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Let me ask what you think of how Syria wound up, because Bashar al-Assad now lives in Moscow.
04:02:11.560
He was taken out by our allies, and he's been replaced by a radical Islamist who was affiliated with ISIS.
04:02:36.060
Ahmed al-Shara, who I've talked about him quite a bit.
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He created the Nusra Front with support of al-Qaeda.
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And then also, I'll show you guys here in a second.
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In a religious and ethnically diverse country, now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist, who's overseen the purge of Christians and Alawites.
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Well, look, one of the things you said is you said he was taken out by our allies.
04:03:16.680
Well, let's hear what he's got to say, and I'll respond.
04:03:27.960
Um, when Netanyahu was in D.C. a couple of months ago, he and I sat down for a couple of hours.
04:03:39.860
He made an interesting point that I've not heard anywhere else.
04:03:48.080
When Netanyahu was in D.C. a couple of months ago.
04:04:06.480
The tyranny in Damascus offers great opportunity, but also is fraught with significant dangers.
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This collapse is a direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters.
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You can see right here in this video, what is Netanyahu saying?
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The collapse of the Assad regime, the tyranny in Damascus, offers great opportunity, but also is fraught with significant dangers.
04:04:53.840
This collapse is a direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters.
04:05:01.020
Now, remember I got into a debate about this shit like two days ago, Chad, and some fucking retard, I said that the Israelis were involved in getting Syria to collapse alongside Western partners,
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and that fucking piece of shit had the nerve to say, it was Erdogan in Turkey.
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Let's go, let's talk facts, because I really, this is, this is the thing with these fucking Israeli cock-sucking idiots.
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They can't ever beat me on this because I know the truth on all this shit.
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Because that was the first city they took over, right?
04:05:43.840
This was on, in late November, Syrian rebels, primarily Hayat, HTS, and ally groups launched a surprise offensive that led to the capture of Aleppo, right?
04:06:13.840
So, on November 27th, right, the cease fire happened, was signed by Israel and Lebanon, after fighting, right?
04:06:24.800
Because Israel had went into southern Lebanon to do a ground assault, and they made a cease fire November 27th.
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In late November 2024, Syrian rebels, primarily, whatever, took over Aleppo.
04:06:40.280
So, you know, let's go even more precise on this thing.
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The point you guys need to know is this, all right?
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We'll watch some of that stuff later, by the way, guys.
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Let's go ahead and have all of our facts lined up properly for you guys.
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So, we know the cease fire was on November 27th, right?
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Now, let's go ahead and see Ahmed Al-Shahar, right?
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Okay, Al-Shahar was serious, de facto leader of the post-revolutionary caretaker government
04:08:11.380
One of the things you said, as you said, country, now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious
04:08:18.200
extremist, who's overseen the purge of Christians and Alawites.
04:08:23.540
Well, look, one of the things you said, as you said, he's consistently opposed.
04:08:26.520
But we had a secular leader in place by a radical Islamist.
04:08:30.240
Think of how Syria wound up, because Bashar al-Assad now lives in Moscow.
04:08:34.680
He fled to Moscow after the rebels took over Syria.
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He was taken out by our allies, and he's been replaced by a radical Islamist who was
04:08:48.000
Look, Syria's a mess, so I've consistently opposed.
04:08:50.700
But we had a secular leader in a religious and ethnically diverse country.
04:08:55.260
Now we have a religious extremist, Islamic religious extremist, who's overseen the purge
04:09:03.640
One of the things you said is you said he was taken out by our allies.
04:09:14.960
This collapse is a direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's
04:09:32.180
However, ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, right?
04:09:39.400
Guys, right after the ceasefire was signed, the Syrian rebels started attacking.
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You're telling me that this wasn't planned, it was all just a coincidence, like that fucking
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Saying, oh, Erdogan, Erdogan and the Turks backed him.
04:09:58.440
Erdogan and the Turks wouldn't have been able to do shit if Israel didn't weaken Hezbollah
04:10:03.540
so that this guy can come in and attack Syrian military and take over the country.
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So, how the fuck is a U.S. senator not aware of this stuff?
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Israel was 100% backing this fucking guy to become the next president of Syria.
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You know, instead of me just talking all this shit?
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All right, at this moment, President Trump is on his way to Doha, Qatar.
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This is the second stop on his Middle East trip.
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You can see him with the Saudi prince, or ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, MBS.
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Air Force One, he met with Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Shara.
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He also announced that he will lift sanctions on Syria as the new government looks to rebuild.
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Why the fuck would Donald Trump relieve sanctions on Syria without something in place?
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Recognition of Israel and doing trade with Israel.
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That's why they had to get Bashar al-Assad out of there.
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Once they weakened Hezbollah, the rebels attack, led by this motherfucker right here,
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the Turks backed him, America backed him, and Israel absolutely backed him.
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Netanyahu took credit for it right there in fucking 1080p for you guys.
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That's why Trump met with him and lifted the sanctions off of Syria.
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You think he's going to just lift the sanctions off Syria for nothing?
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You'll become the president of Syria, but you got to be friendly to the West.
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If you do those two things, we will go ahead and lift the sanctions off you.
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But Ted Cruz wants to sit here and tell you guys that our allies weren't involved in toppling Syria.
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Israel and Hezbollah brokered November 27, 2024.
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The next day, rebels start to attack Aleppo and work their way down to Damascus.
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By December 8th, literally two weeks later roughly,
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I just showed you a video of where Netanyahu takes credit for the collapse of the Assad regime.
04:13:10.960
if you guys remember two days ago, two or three days ago,
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Let me just show y'all instead of just yapping.
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It's probably better to show you guys the proof.
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So Ted right here doesn't know what he's talking about,
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Um, when Netanyahu was in D.C. a couple of months ago,
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He said, it's fascinating how a charismatic leader...
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Nasrallah was a very effective terrorist leader.
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removed the support from Assad and toppled him.
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and I don't know that anyone really knows all the details,
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or NATO-ally Turkey played any role in toppling Assad?
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So decimating Hezbollah was very good for Israel
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Give you another Don DeMarco for that one, man.
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Every time he does that shit, that GIF is funny.
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I subbed today to support you, Mario, in an OSS movement.
04:16:49.640
You're like the older brother I never had as a military member.
04:16:51.380
I see that what you report is truly lifesaving.
04:16:57.100
And the way I grow is by you guys joining an OSS,
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and I really appreciate you guys joining an OSS.
04:17:01.980
And I know you guys are going to watch me on whatever platform you guys prefer.
04:17:12.000
so that you guys can go ahead and watch me where you guys want.
04:17:17.620
When Israel plants false flags, does that make them flag gets?
04:17:26.720
W Show, if you're the one making both the bullets and the Band-Aids,
04:17:36.280
Hey, Myron, can you check out Dr. Taylor Marshall YouTube?
04:17:59.880
What do you think about a dual disarmament deal?
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I watch you usually on YouTube like 90% of the time and 2% on Rumble,
04:18:07.140
but it fucking sucks how you got to be on YouTube.
04:18:11.160
just to let motherfuckers know you live and switch
04:18:30.700
as long as I can get to 50% of you guys on YouTube,
04:18:32.980
you know, it's obviously I'm working towards it,
04:18:45.620
a lot of y'all niggas watching on YouTube right now,
04:20:28.960
I hope you understand who he's giving the middle finger to
04:20:36.360
They've tried to get me kicked out of my building.
04:20:47.780
the people that own the building are hardcore Zionists.
04:20:50.300
They didn't like that interview that I did with Nick Fuentes.
04:20:52.920
They didn't like the debate that I had with that,
04:21:05.500
I used to literally have it just auto get paid out of an account.
04:21:08.860
I had to set up a separate account just for rent.
04:21:38.080
say things about me being anti-Semite and shit.
04:21:52.620
I need to have something that they can't take from me.
04:24:04.100
Or making you where you don't even want to post
05:37:41.160
let's try to ratchet down the temperature a little bit
05:38:10.720
where Eddie Murphy is a freshman member of Congress
05:39:02.020
sure because people who care about the second amendment
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said when you were in that prison cell with with
06:49:46.260
his fellow service veteran women and when I first
06:50:25.140
he'd like attacked me publicly and it happened to be
06:50:28.500
it was the 40th anniversary of his release from the Hanoi Hilton
06:50:32.500
and I was consciously I just talked about what a privilege it is to serve with someone
06:50:41.140
I didn't get into where we disagreed on policy on that speech I just said
06:50:44.900
the man is an American hero and I'm proud to serve with him but that was meant to be a statement
06:50:49.060
also that if you attack me I'm going to praise you not for things that are not praiseworthy I
06:50:53.780
if I disagree with you I will not be shy about saying it but for things that are praiseworthy I
06:50:58.420
remember that it was 2013 yeah um and I felt the same way I went to his cell at the Hanoi Hilton and I
06:51:04.420
oh wow I agree I agree with you about McCain um I just want to end by asking you specifically about what's going to happen next in Iran and
06:51:12.500
what should happen next so you've called for regime change you said you don't favor the US
06:51:16.900
military participating in any kind of regime change
06:51:20.740
all right now we're getting into the good stuff let's go baby
06:51:23.060
you said you don't think and bless you for saying this that the US military should try and turn it into Belgium
06:51:27.700
yeah thank god um but there is a third option where it turns into Syria where it's this open wound
06:51:34.900
and it causes massive migration and further destroys Europe as Syria has yeah um and that's a huge cost
06:51:42.020
and where lots of people die and just minorities get murdered in Syria again are you worried about that
06:51:48.100
sure and and listen that lots of bad things can happen but going back to what we talked about
06:51:54.420
the principle of defending America I agree with President Trump hey guys we're only at 3400 likes
06:52:01.460
smash that like button if you're watching on YouTube let's get some 4 000 to 5 000 likes come on man
06:52:06.500
we're burning a midnight oil on this one come on guys that Iran with a nuclear weapon is an
06:52:14.100
unacceptable risk to America and we need to stop it I agree with President Trump and I'll make a point
06:52:20.500
but he's not for regime change he's not so he and I disagree yeah look I think he thinks it would be
06:52:26.980
better he has not said he's for it um and you know what look it is consequential when the President of
06:52:32.020
the United States says I'm for regime change so I understand why he hasn't uh what he has said is
06:52:37.860
he's drawn a red line and said Iran will not have a nuclear weapon and and the only acceptable outcome
06:52:44.020
is complete dismantlements they have centrifuges they're they're enriching uranium right now they're
06:52:48.020
trying to develop a nuclear weapon he said they they must have complete dismantlement I led 52
06:52:53.460
senators Republican senators in a letter where we said we agree with President Trump that's the red
06:52:58.580
line complete dismantlement I agree with President Trump I agree with him yeah it wasn't until because
06:53:05.220
Trump was going to let them enrich uranium until the the Zionist lobby told him no they can't do it
06:53:09.780
Trump is trying to make it like it's his own thing but he was okay with them enriching uranium it
06:53:13.620
wasn't until the Zionist lobby got involved and said no they can't enrich at all then he changed his mind
06:53:17.540
that's what Steve Woodcock went the first time saying we'll allow some uranium enrichment to three
06:53:22.100
percent which is for civil but now they want no enrichment at all which is illegal because
06:53:28.340
by international law you can enrich uranium for civilian purposes but they're trying to take that
06:53:33.300
away from them and the other thing too is that that's a non-starter the Iranians said we're not
06:53:36.580
going to negotiate we can't enrich uranium so you know I mean we're like an impasse here
06:53:43.300
reporting Israel taking out Iran's military leadership taking out their nuclear capability
06:53:48.980
and I'll point out look if you look the first term
06:53:53.700
I am hard-pressed to think of a single foreign policy decision Donald Trump made the first term
06:53:58.420
that I disagree with and and that's not entirely accidental because I spent a lot of time the first
06:54:03.300
term in the Oval Office with him and what happened in the first term often is you would have in the
06:54:08.580
administration you had interventionist in the administration you had isolationist and they
06:54:12.580
disagreed they would fight within the administration and often what it would give is an opportunity for
06:54:18.180
me to come in and say hey there's a middle path here that President Trump agreed with frequently
06:54:25.860
and and it's worth noting in the first term he most assuredly was not an isolationist look he took out
06:54:31.060
General Soleimani which I emphatically agree with and in fact I introduced a resolution that we voted on the
06:54:37.140
Senate floor commending him for taking out General Soleimani who was the leader of the IRGC
06:54:42.580
and who was responsible for killing over 600 American service men and women
06:54:48.500
when Trump came in ISIS had a caliphate that had grown up under Obama that was about the size of
06:54:54.740
the state of Indiana and Trump came in and utterly decimated them they killed the terrorists took away
06:54:59.860
their caliphate and defeated them and he also took out Baghdadi the head of ISIS I mean those are not
06:55:06.180
the actions of an isolationist but at the same time you know what isolation is it's just a slur
06:55:10.900
designed to control I mean I don't never met an isolationist don't even know what that means okay
06:55:14.740
Rand Paul is my colleague Rand is an isolationist and Tucker you've become one and I don't mean it
06:55:18.820
as a slur you consistently say you have said actually I wonder I want to read from your newsletter
06:55:26.660
because if you ask what an isolationist is your newsletter a couple of days ago
06:55:34.180
you wrote um Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and we're hoping to get back to the negotiating table
06:55:42.660
we will see there are several people in leadership in Iran that will not be coming back Trump said
06:55:46.820
following the strikes right it's worth taking a step back and wondering how any of this helps the
06:55:53.940
United States we can't think of a single way okay that to me is the essence of isolationism and let me
06:56:02.980
just ask you when when the Ayatollah chants death to America I believe him do you not believe him
06:56:09.540
do you think he doesn't mean it when he says death to America I think he hates America for sure and I'm
06:56:14.100
opposed to that and do you think he's willing to act on it it's not just hate America so you
06:56:18.900
believe when he says death to America we don't believe when he says they don't got nukes interesting
06:56:23.780
he also is leading a country and trying to develop certain circumstances for sure so the question is
06:56:29.780
do you act in a way that makes that more or less likely and that's it that's a tough call it's
06:56:36.020
something that you can debate one of the ways you shut down debate is by calling people names like
06:56:40.820
isolationist pretending they're like pro-nazi or something or as you did claiming I'm an anti-semite
06:56:46.100
that's not a way to get to a solution or have a rational conversation that's a way to make people
06:56:50.260
be quiet and I I'm against that okay so if you don't like the label isolationist how would you
06:56:55.860
look look Rand and I serve with Rand Rand is a friend of mine but Rand opposes every military action
06:57:00.500
in every circumstance don't oppose every military this whole thing is infantile and you know that it
06:57:04.500
is it's a way it's a way to call people so which of Trump's military actions do you support and you
06:57:08.820
disagree with them all and make them be give me another name if you don't like that I'm not
06:57:12.420
trying to have you be quiet we've been talking an hour and a half I'm asking if you don't like the
06:57:17.060
name isolationist what would how would you describe it I would I would describe myself in the same way
06:57:21.460
you falsely described yourself when this conversation falsely yes what did I say false you said that the
06:57:26.500
only thing that matters in a foreign policy decision is whether it helps the united states I didn't say the
06:57:32.100
only I said the predominant that's what I understood okay so let me revise what you said and apply it to
06:57:36.900
myself and say the only thing that matters is whether or not it serves the united states and I
06:57:41.860
feel very stung by what happened in Iraq if I'm being honest and possibly because unlike you I guess
06:57:46.660
I supported it and I saw us get drawn into it in a way that nobody anticipated and I saw the cost
06:57:54.020
just a month three trillion dollars and the cost on so many levels to the united states was just so
06:57:59.220
profound and I it was clearly a mistake gosh it reminds me of Kaiser Wilhelm in 1914 saying my
06:58:07.380
men will be back by the time the leaves turn and of course that destroyed destroyed Christian Europe
06:58:12.180
so it's like you don't really know where these things are going once the shooting starts that's
06:58:15.220
my only point and calling people names anti-semite isolationist to get them to stop talking is not the
06:58:21.780
way to serve your country that's all I'm saying so I'm trying to have a real and serious conversation and
06:58:27.620
look a lot of this has been contentious I wish it had not because as we started out by saying you
06:58:32.980
and I agree vehemently on 80 percent of the issues uh this discussion is focused on on the 20 percent
06:58:39.540
where we don't um you know I I will say look on Iraq you look at the 2016 presidential campaign
06:58:47.140
where you had 17 republicans running if you set Rand aside uh and his views are on one side there were
06:58:54.740
only two candidates on that stage that opposed the Iraq war me and Donald Trump were the only two
06:58:59.220
everyone else thought the Iraq war was a great thing I think it was a disaster so you and I agree
06:59:04.180
on that as well in my view you went I think your foreign policy has gone too far so I mean let me ask you
06:59:11.940
is there a military action Trump has undertaken that you agree with because I've not heard anything
06:59:17.140
a military look I would say it's really simple I believe in self-defense that's why I keep firearms
06:59:23.220
at home I think it's morally justified to defend yourself your family your property your nation and
06:59:31.460
so to the extent that you can deter a threat through violence violence always being the least appealing
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choice violence always being if I can finish always being a tragedy I think you can justify the use of
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violence and self-defense that that is my personal view and that applies to me and to the country
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that I live in those are my views that's not an isolationist view it's not an anti-israel view
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it's not anti-semitic view with apologies um it is I think a pretty common sense view but my problem
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is that lawmakers in Washington are light on detail with these things and they speak as you do entirely in
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moral terms these people are bad these people are I'm not speaking entirely in moral terms I'm not
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interested in killing bad guys I'm interested in killing people who are trying to kill us if we had that's
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different are you are you now because you told me that the government of Iran is presently trying
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to assassinate Donald Trump and that is undisputed there's literally nobody who disputes that then
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why don't you support military action right now against Iran we are engaged in military action right
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now why don't you why don't you support offensive military action we're bombing the crap out of Israel
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is and we're supporting them Israel is okay so why shouldn't the U.S. military defend its own
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president I don't understand that uh look and it goes back to because you don't really believe it's
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true that's why everyone Kate nobody disputes it Tucker did you land on the moon what other
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conspiracies do you not believe was 9-11 an inside job I mean like what so where I've asked you the
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names of these people I don't know the names of the Iranian hitmen I know it because the U.S.
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military and the intelligence uh agencies have testified before congress repeated what did they
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say Iran is trying to murder Donald Trump and has hired hitmen do I know the name of the hitmen no
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I'm sorry and I don't think we do either because we would apprehend them if we knew their name then
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why don't you take it seriously enough to support killing the ayatollah in response to protect our
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president but you don't I this doesn't make even make any sense and you're calling me an isolationist
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if I believed that was true I would support military action against the government of Iran
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okay that's interesting because there is literally kill our president all right out of 535
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members of congress I am not aware of one who disputes that Iran is trying to murder Donald
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J Trump that's not not even the looniest democrat doesn't dispute that so so I I don't you're saying
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if if you believed what what is I think a fact that they are trying you think it's a fact what
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is the fact exactly what they've hired in the United States yeah Americans yeah he's not in Iran so
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they haven't hired hitmen no but are they the hitmen American I don't know oh okay I'm telling you what
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and and by the way I'm I'm not the CIA I'm not I'm not the department of defense I'm telling you what
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they have told us I'm not disputing it I'm merely saying we are that I'm not I'm saying the logic train has
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a massive hole in it if you believe that's true then you should by definition support killing the
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people trying to kill our president but you don't support that so I'm wondering what's going on here
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Tucker you took offense to the word isolationist and I genuinely don't mean it as a pejorative I
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disagree with it but if you don't like that term I don't know how else to describe okay what is a
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coherent foreign policy that says I believe we're surrounded by two giant nations by the way isolationism
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has long been a a school I believe in self-defense I I'm not okay but but not into the slurs the
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anti-semite stuff I I just don't like that I I'm telling you what I believe so it but is there a
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single military action Trump took that you agree with so do you agree with taking out General Soleimani
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oh I don't know it turned out better than I thought I mean you said at the time it would like
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lead us to World War III I thought I was worried about it I've seen that well but that proved not the
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case I was wrong um as I have been many times did you agree with taking out the ISIS caliphate but my
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well if we took the ISIS caliphate why are they running Syria right now and you're for that why
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is that what do you mean I didn't say I'm for that you don't seem to have a problem with it
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I did ISIS is now running Syria you're like ah we'll see no I did look I mean I know why
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by the way I didn't push Assad out Assad toppled it's hilarious it's like Assad is bad but no ISIS
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runs Syria but that's it's fine we'll just kind of wait and see on ISIS it's not a big deal you
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know why hold on a second I want to get back so you know why I don't care and and and why and you
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do your like trademark smirky laugh I know why you don't yeah it plays dumb does that a lot uh shadow
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says myron any chance the parties would collapse and become something more than just democratic
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republican puppets probably not niggas griper there would there should be term limits for
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these things yep the people talked about that for a minute talking about what why don't I care
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I don't know why you tell me hey ninjas we got uh 3 500 likes man smash that like button guys we
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got almost 5 000 you guys in here no fucking bots it's 11 midnight we're streaming now for seven hours
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do me a favor ninjas let's go also guys we need to hit we're at uh
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uh 1021 oh fuck okay you guys get a pass i can't see how many supporters we got right now because
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the fucking thing froze we need to hit 1100 all right 1100 i'll give it i'll get fired 10 more
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minutes because you think it's okay because they're not making angry noises or something but
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by your own standards their isis uh smash the light button guys so immoral that they must
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someone said no bods dead chat bro i'm i'm i don't bought views man i never do you guys know this
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a lot of people watch the show on their tv guys just so you guys know a lot of people watch on tvs or
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air player or whatever die but now they're running syria and you don't think that we should take military
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action against bro i'll take 10 000 live viewers over 30 000 fake viewers any fucking day bro
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half these switch streamers right these niggas be having like like 20 000 people watch them as
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they do a bunch of stupidity bro these niggas be cat bro we're like the only ones that don't
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fucking buy so if we got 10k watching live that's fucking real it's the government of syria because why
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they're isis what i said is i don't know how good or bad it'll be look i wasn't pushing it and uh shout
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out to ken rose for the gifted sub thank you so much he fell he fell on his own in part because
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he was heavily supported by hezbollah and when israel took out the hezbollah leadership he lost his
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basis but the current isis leadership you don't think is bad you can't say it's terrible that isis
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runs a country i am concerned about it concerned aren't you horrified
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i want to see what they do oh so you got to wait and see attitude on isis now
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on the government of syria they are not actively that i am aware of trying to murder americans
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and and that's a real dividing line are you trying to murder americans i'm just saying it's a little
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weird that we wage this war against isis and now they're running a country in the mediterranean
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i think that people would be very very upset about that but you don't by the way did you agree with
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trump taking out al-bagdadi the head of isis i'm totally opposed to isis and what i care about is
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results actually and if taking out the head of isis ends isis i guess i'm for it but now isis runs
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syria so i'm wondering how does this work i mean my point is what at the time i mean i've taken so
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many different positions over the years some of which have been wrong i really do my best to be
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honest and correct tonic says what do you think about tucker being cia intelligence i know his father
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was cia but i'm not convinced yet correct if they are and admit that i was um nick says what do you
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think uh who do you think the children of israel are today and have you seen the 1747 map of west
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africa says kingdom of june on the map itself okay
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wrong i'm not one of these people who's like i've always been consistent no my views change all the
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time because the facts change all the time you're not going to get consistency from me you're only
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going to get sincerity well i look i will say this and look i believe you're sincere i yeah but
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i'm not god i'm just some guy watching trying to figure out the right thing for america and i think
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i think because you believe you were mistaken and i agree previously i think you've overcorrected
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overcorrected i'm worried about turning this mess in iran into a much larger mess that's the concern
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and by the way that's a reasonable worry look i know it's reasonable um well he again says do you
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think uh today's iran situation have anything to do with the 1.7 billion dollar uh billion obama sent
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and cash of planes difficult take but plausible the money would accelerate their nuclear program
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by one to three years to give israel a reason to invade i don't know when you think rumble and kick
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will be able to stream at 4k any tips to lose weight rumble can already stream in 4k yeah lose weight uh
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calorie restriction my friend and i know you've been like you're like ready to call me all these names
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for asking you're just asking questions yes i am so here's my question to you if the ayatollah is
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killed in iran and he very yeah very well could if there's a war i have just read in the paper this
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morning that israel tried to take him out twice and trump told them not to i have read that i don't
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have i don't believe that of independent confirmation one way or the other do you think that
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they should take him out it's bullshit so i actually talked about it as you know i do a podcast
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every week verdict with ted cruz and i actually talked about in the latest podcast and i said look
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i've seen the reporting that says that trump asked them not to take out the ayatollah and
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what i said the podcast is i think it's reasonable for them to decide not to try to take him out what
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they've done is targeted just about that's bullshit they've destroyed all diplomacy with allowing them
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to do the sneak attack dude there's no the entire top level of the military the people that actually
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conduct the war um i i can see an argument that taking out both the head of state and a religious
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leader could make him a martyr and and could cause more problems than it's worth and by the way if
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you take out the ayatollah i don't know the next guy isn't just as bad and and so i am what happens
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to the country i i don't know but you mentioned before i want to go back to this you said something
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like uh you like most other politicians are are engaged in in moral terms and let me be clear i am
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talking about national interest i am talking about protecting america so there are bad guys on planet
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earth that i don't think we should take out even though they're bad guys i'll call them bad guys but
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but i'm not willing to use u.s military force to take them out in this instance what israel is doing
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is taking out their capacity to build nuclear weapons why because they judge the the risk is too high
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if they got nuclear weapons i understand that i mean i understand that i think it's in progress i
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think it'll probably be achieved probably with u.s military support who knows but the president said
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he's for that and by the way where the military support is most needed is fordow which is the under
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it's a bunker that's built under a mountain right and israel's taken out most of the rest like the
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tons which is their big enrichment uh site they bombed the hell out of it fordow was deliberately built
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deep into a mountain so that israel couldn't take it out now let's talk about fordow real quick guys
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um because this is really important and i want you guys to kind of see
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on june 13th 2025 israel launched a series of large-scale precision strikes targeting iran's
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nuclear and military infrastructure the operation was codenamed rising lion after months of research
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we've mapped out these secret iranian nuclear sites some hidden deep underground others in plain sight
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each location reveals part of the bigger picture but more importantly we need to understand why
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israel is so determined to halt iran's nuclear enrichment which according to israeli intelligence
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iran's centrifuge may be just days away from producing a nuclear bomb not to forget the detailed
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process of how they are made iran has several nuclear programs but let's take a look at some of
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the key underground facilities first we have fordow nuclear programmed it is an enrichment site built
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into a mountain providing better protection against potential bombardment compared to the fuel
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enrichment plant the second site is the natans nuclear facility it houses several facilities including
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two enrichment stations the vast underground fuel enrichment plant and the above ground pilot fuel
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enrichment refinery the third nuclear facility is isfahan the largest nuclear technology center located
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on the outskirts of the city it includes the fuel plate fabrication plant and a uranium conversion
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facility and just so you guys know iran's predominant uh methodology when it comes to nuclear is
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uranium they do not do uh plutonium i think only one of their facilities handles plutonium and i like i
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explained before guys there's two different ways to get a nuclear bomb you can either do it through
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the uranium route or you could do it through the plutonium route if you're going to do plutonium
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you need nuclear reactors if you're going to do uranium you need uh centrifuges to um to process the uh
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their uranium uh and get it to a uh a 90 purity uh if not higher and that uh basically becomes weapon
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grade but um if you want it for you know for energy civilian use it's typically around three percent
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capable of processing uranium into uranium hexafluoride which is then fed into centrifuges
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the fourth nuclear site is khan dab iran has a partially built heavy water research reactor
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here originally called arak but now known as khan dab
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finally we have bush air iran's only operational nuclear power plant located on the gulf coast
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it uses russian fuel which is then returned to russia once spent thereby reducing the proliferation
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risk let's take a look at a simplified version of how iran's nuclear extraction and enrichment
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all right so this is important guys this is how uranium how they process uranium process works this
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is the uranium ore and it is extracted using a drill that pulls the reamer up through the pilot hole
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widening it the broken over then falls into what is known as an extraction chamber
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next a bulldozer operated remotely to keep the operator at a safe distance from falling rock hazards
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picks up the uranium rock fast forward the uranium is then condensed ground and placed into a
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centrifuge for further enrichment everyone is talking about centrifuge enrichment but let's explore
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how it actually works in this visualization the green dots represent uranium-238 atoms while the
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blue dots represent the concentration of uranium-235 atoms this first batch is natural uranium which
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contains only 0.7 of uranium-235 here in this image we have 5 low enriched uranium which is used for commercial nuclear power plants
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finally we have weapons grade uranium which contains 90 uranium-235 as you can see almost all
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the uranium-238 has been removed and it is replaced by uranium-235 representing the color blue
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let's show how this is extracted through super simplified animation the centrifuge consists of
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a high grade tube with a spinning motor at the bottom and a feeding tube at the top uranium is fed into
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the centrifuge as a gas called uranium hexafluoride as the motor spins at high speed the heavier uranium-238
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is separated from the lighter just so you guys know like this is a very you know obviously uh
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resource driven um complex process to do uranium-235 using centrifugal force
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the uranium-235 floats to the top and is collected at this section of the centrifuge while the heavier
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uranium-238 in the color green falls to the bottom of the centrifuge and the enrichment process is complete
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let's take a look at how israeli uses an air force to strike nuclear targets
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decided to make our nuke 101 iran's primary enrichment site and missile production complexes
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although this routes may seem straightforward they'd involve complex planning including
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calculations for air refueling and coordinating attack aircraft to pass through jordan syria and iraq
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they also neutralized potential air defense threats in syria and iraq to ensure a safer term in case
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they were targeted israel's strategy was to attack iran in three waves the first wave targeted surface
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air-to-air sites radar installations and iran's air defense headquarters in tehran elam and q zesthen
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the second wave focused on destroying ballistic missiles and finally the third wave targeted military
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manufacturing industries to avoid iranian air defenses they used the rox missiles which allowed
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them to strike from positions closer to enemy targets without requiring jets to penetrate deep into
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iranian territory surprisingly the iranian bavar 373 air defense system performed better than expected
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we'll also look into how this air defense missile works and the strength of the iranian air force
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all in the video ahead let's us first look at israel fighter jets used in the operations the tip of the
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spears are the fifth generation f-35 fighter jets s-16 air defense all our jets and f-15 ground attack jets
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which covered approximately 1600 kilometers translating to around 1000 miles while the
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weapons of choice were the blue arrow long-range supersonic missile and the rocks next generation
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extended standoff air to surface missile to cover such distances air refueling tankers were used between
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flights this measure was taken in case they needed to engage in a dogfight with iranian fighter jets
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and also while returning from their mission rox is israel's next generation extended standoff air
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to surface ballistics missile israel's strike also took out general hossein salami one of the country's
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most powerful and influential military commanders it also allows the weapon to hit targets that have
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moved from their original positions but in area of high threat situation these bombs typically use a gps
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enabled inertial guidance system to guide them to the general target area before switching to an
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imaging infrared seeker for the terminal stage of flight destroying the targets with deep penetration
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or blast fragmentation as required surprisingly the bay of our 373 and s-300 missiles successfully
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intercepted israeli drones and some missiles let's take a quick look of the bay of our 373
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this system uses saiyad 4 missiles which are housed in two rectangular launch canisters
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it features a phased array radar system for tracking both aerodynamic targets and ballistic
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missiles over medium to long ranges one of the ray bars used in the bay of our 373 is the mirai 4
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hey guys we're 3700 likes smash that like button man smash that like button and shout out to
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oh okay yeah smash that like button guys let's get to 4 000 likes phase array radar with a range of 450
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kilometers which iran claims this system can simultaneously track up to 200 targets
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the israeli attack can be divided into three distinct phases first second and third wave each targeting
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critical components of iran's military infrastructure speaking of targets since i've been traveling to the
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uk and ireland recently we've had to rely on airport wi-fi which can be dangerously insecure
07:18:48.980
using surfshark v rand's air defense systems tehran elam and cubiziz then are some of the region
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verified attacks also confirmed by iran that were hit or partially damaged
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key targets include surface-to-air missile or sam sites and radar installations crucial for early
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detection and defense against aerial assaults iran's air defense headquarters confirmed the
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attacks happened which aimed to cripple the nation's ability to track and respond to future
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incoming threats while the second wave ken rose says hey my call me insane but i wish our foreign
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policy half resembled that of switzerland's um ken i'm not familiar with switzerland's foreign policy
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can you send another chat let me know what it is and you can send that on oss bro that way you don't
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got to do the five dollar minimum if you send it on oss you could send in less targets iran's missile
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capabilities specifically focusing on and by the way when you're on oss like you can chat from there
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even if you're not like a paying member you can the chat the the stream is open everybody i don't
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make it exclusive on there for you guys i keep it like open for everybody i will start soon once we
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get a lot of you guys in there so like only the paying members get to benefit the you know with the
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open uh chat like uh that will get to like donate from there get the chat read but yeah neutralizing
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both ballistic and hypersonic missile systems at least three missile bases were attacked in a second
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round or second wave of israeli strike idf drones also targeted the secretive parchin military base
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in the outskirts of tehran and finally one drone made it through the iranian air defense and hit the
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base while others were shot down these strikes are designed to prevent iran from launching retaliatory
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missile strikes the third and final wave focuses on destroying key military barracks and manufacturing
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facilities essential to iran's missile production and military logistics targets include the kadiri
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barracks in hassan khan castle the missile manufacturing all right so
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now one of the reasons for the u.s to get involved in this conflict is because it has military hardware
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israel doesn't have the b-22 bomber is one example the south bomber is considered a u.s strategic two
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billion dollars weapon with each jet costing more than two billion dollars to produce
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it's designed to be nearly invisible to radar and and there are only 19 in service hb 22 b2 bomber
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rather has the capacity to carry more than 18 tons of bombs either conventional or nuclear and it can
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fly nearly 10 000 kilometers without refueling and is designed to reach its target anywhere on earth in a
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matter of hours let's speak to adam clements about this he's a u.n foreign policy analyst and former
07:21:53.860
pentagon official joining as you guys can see super sophisticated this is why israel needs from
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washington d us you see adam thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera a lot of talk about
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that the b2 bomber and the bunker busting bombs that only the u.s has that could strike uh the photo
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nuclear facility deep underground in iran what is your sense for us of which way u.s involvement in the
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conflict is is heading are we inching uh towards direct u.s strikes you think
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thank you fully i think what we're seeing is a lot of back and forth in the media space
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of course from all major sides in this conflict from the united states from israel from iran
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and so in actual military terms as far as a policy what we're going to see going forward uh the
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administration has has definitely been maybe uh not as straightforward uh as what some would like
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it would be expected uh but i really all right guys we're closing in on about eight hours of streaming
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hit 75 signups within the next i'll give it 45 minutes i'll stay on if not i'm gonna go to sleep
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bro i i'm i'm uh i get off and go to sleep so we got i'll give you guys you know what i'll give you
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guys an hour until 1 30. so let me double check here see the timing
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if we get 75 signups i'll stay on ninjas really think so we'll go to 115. it's going to be a
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question of who wins out between the isolationists and the administration and the iran hawks and i
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think that uh the signaling right now has been that and you guys can see the number right there on the
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top right so i've been refreshing it for you ninjas i'll actually let me not confuse you guys with the
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kick stuff there you go oss army 124. so if we get 1100 i'll stay on uh the u.s does 76 doesn't want to
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become involved in another conflict in the middle east uh naturally within the republican party on
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capitol hill uh there's not an agreement on that there are certainly some iran hawks that thinks
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that uh is this has been a long time coming of a direct israel uh israel attack on uh iran's
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interests and that's uh some way of what they on the hill assesses also u.s interest so a lot of
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debate here in washington indeed a lot of debate and a lot of mixed messages from president trump
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himself do you think this is calculated ambiguity uh it's it's certainly always possible uh i think
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you're right to say there is some calculation and ambiguity some uh some more words uh of trying to
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really send some strong messaging i think what's uh the big question here is in the past week the past
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five days since this started as far as the administration scrambling to try to find a way to
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publicly message what's happened while i was in the middle of negotiating with iran then israel
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conducting these strikes and of course israel have been let out or left out of a lot of these
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negotiations so i expect to continue uh back and forth in the media space for right now right and
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it'll be interesting to see if the administration how long it allows israel to move forward with its
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air what what uh direct route what would a direct route be for u.s involvement you know given your
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experience in the pentagon and what would what you know what would a u.s involvement in the war look
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like and can any u.s operation truly remain limited well i think you're right to ask this question
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because military operations are always an extension of political objectives uh and so i think it's a
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question of what's the end state what's the true objective of if the united states would become involved
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how does it extricate itself from some conflict and then from an operational standpoint the united
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states central command and the pentagon of course never release where these strikes are coming from
07:26:25.380
as you said before this interview this could be from something launched from the u.s some planes
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aircraft from the united states this guy's fucking boring as fuck man holy shit no charisma all right uh
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let's still go into the bunker buster stuff and how it would work visually for you guys compact design
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enables it to break through over 200 feet of reinforced concrete making it one of the most
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effective bunker busting munitions in the world but the u.s is the only country that currently possess
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this technology penetration levels among these specialized weapons this means it can penetrate
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ford also pronounced blue it is a 2000 pound or bomb developed in the 1970s this weapon is capable of
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penetrating approximately 1.8 meters or about 5 feet of reinforced concrete next we move to what israel is
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using the gbu-28 fitted with laser guidance at the front of the bomb this bomb can penetrate to a depth
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of nearly six meters yeah they use this one quite a bit right here is equivalent to roughly 20 feet
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which is as tall as a two-story building however neither of these compares to massive capabilities of the
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gbu-57 also known as the massive ordnance penetrator it can penetrate over 60 meters into the ground
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around 200 feet to put that in perspective this depth is comparable to the height of a 20-story
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building depending on the four heights these examples demonstrate the significant advancements
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and differences in penetration levels among these specialized weapons this means it can penetrate
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ford on nuclear site let's put an average human here against this weapon which is 20.5 feet long
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giving it a streamlined aerodynamic shape that is crucial for stability and precision
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with a diameter of 31.5 inches and weighing an incredible 30 000 pounds translating to approximately
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this is what israel needs for their mission against foredo the the nuclear site that's basically
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in the mountain this is what they need and they need to drop multiple of these things by the way 14 000
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kilograms it utilizes its massive weight to generate the kinetic energy required for deep penetration
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this heavy compact design enables it to break through over 200 feet of reinforced concrete
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making it one of the most effective bunker busting munitions in the world but the u.s is the only
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country that currently possess this technology to deploy such heavyweight weaponry you need this
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1 billion dollars stealth aircraft like the b2 spirit bomber featured in our recent video that's because
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iran still has a robust air defense system and a standard aircraft could easily be detected and shot down by
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the radar step one the bomb deployment platform as previously mentioned a b2 stealth bomber flies at a
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very high altitude when the aircraft reaches the designated location and the conditions are optimal
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it releases the weapon the bomb is designed for precision and the deployment height plays a crucial role
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in its trajectory and effectiveness then step two comes the targeting precision
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targeting precision so you guys this is like some sophisticated that only we got bro right
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smash that like button and just we're at 3800 almost 4000
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bomb is outfitted with advanced guidance technology including gps and inertial navigation systems which
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are military grade satellites then comes step three that is adjusting the trajectory the guidance
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information and data is then transmitted to the bombs four lattice motors fins located at the rear
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these fins can move and adjust in real time allowing the bomb to correct its course as it descends under the
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force of gravity these adjustments are essential because the weapon does not have thrusters to change
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its trajectory instead it relies on the movement of these fins and the high altitude drop to control
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its flight path this is why the bomb must be deployed from a very high altitude so it has enough time and
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distance to adjust its trajectory accurately here comes the most difficult part that is step four impact and
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penetration the bomb known as the massive ordnance penetrator weights approximately 30 000 pounds which
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is around 14 000 kilograms when it reaches its target it strikes with immense force designed to penetrate
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deep into hardened structures such as bunkers the energy upon impact allows the bomb to bury itself over 200
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feet into reinforced concrete ensuring it delivers its payload precisely where it is intended for maximum effect
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finally step five involves the tricky part of arming the weapon it was installed with two sdb fuses double
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fuses are required as a backup the first is for g sensing and the second is the time delay fuse
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why the redesign was necessary it was to ensure that the bomb could strike facilities buried beneath
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significant layers of hardened material for this reason the fuses are placed at the rear of the bomb to
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prevent them from being damaged once the time delay or the g sensing fuse reaches its destination
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it can blow up creating a mini earthquake that can bury bunkers and 20-story buildings inside them
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as iran air defense system were neutralized this is how israel assassinate the nuclear scientists
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in general using laser guidance and bunker buster bombs the israeli air force also deploys non-stealth
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aircraft like the f-15 armed with a range of munitions to carry out precision strikes on multiple
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locations the tip of the spear would have been the bunker buster bomb that can penetrate through this
07:31:53.060
six-story building it can level out several blocks with just a couple of ammunitions
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this is the bunker buster bomb it has a laser sensor at the front and just behind that are adjustable
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fins in the midsection there is a warhead one of these bombs is the ones that kill hassan as well
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that weighs approximately 650 pounds containing tritonal explosive this is a mixture of eighty percent
07:32:17.380
tnt and twenty percent aluminum powder let's take a look at how this works step one first a laser is
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used to illuminate the target or gps guidance is already assigned to it step two hana-15 jet flies
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near the illuminated target and the bomb is released step three once the bomb is dropped the guidance
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system at the front connects with the tail and fins this enables the bomb to make precise adjustments
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step four as mentioned this is a bunker buster bomb designed to penetrate around six meters of
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reinforced concrete bunkers and can travel up to 100 feet of soft ground or buildings step five in the
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past the gbu-28 has been equipped with a delay fuse like this one allowing it to detonate after
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penetrating its target rather than exploding on impact the bomb contains 700 pounds of tnt which
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generates a blast radius of several hundred meters quite significant for a bomb of this size
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all right um there are different all right that goes into how bunker buster bombs work
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uh so now you guys oh no actually yeah we come we covered the photo and and there's an active
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discussion because the u.s has bunker buster bombs that are big enough to take out fordow 30 000 pounds
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yeah that's the one we just went over now you guys know intimately what they're talking about
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uh guys 100 away from 4 000 likes smash that like button also join the oss my friends we're still at 1024
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so again like i told you guys before uh by 115 if we're not at 1100 i will just uh i'll call it a night
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and israel doesn't so so the one military piece that nor the aircraft to fly them right right but but
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here's i guess what bothers me is that i said two weeks ago the real goal here is regime change in
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iran it's not i don't think that's trump's goal that that is the goal though uh trump will never
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admit that because it's wildly unpopular that's why but it's a hundred percent the goal i don't
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it's your goal it's israel's goal i'm not attacking anyone i'm just saying it's important to be honest
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and not lie and not attack people for telling the truth so i believe i've been assiduously honest in
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this but but words matter you said the real goal here is regime change and it's your goal and i
07:34:51.860
want to be clear you said it was your goal i want to be clear because words matter do i support regime
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change and what i like a government that doesn't hate america isn't trying to kill us in iran yes
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that's a good outcome is that the objective of these military strikes i don't think necessarily i
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don't know if it's israel's it's not my objective my objective is taking the u.s if israel decides
07:35:15.300
we're going to decapitate the government and try to foment an uprising against it should the united
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states participate in that operation in any way look i i have not called for killing the ayatollah
07:35:28.180
and and there is nations in war generally refrain from attacking and killing heads of state
07:35:36.020
now the ayatollah doesn't he's trying to kill trump we talked about that but we shouldn't
07:35:40.100
punish him for it look there i don't believe that dude i don't believe that i think that's
07:35:44.420
really popular propaganda because that benefits them iran isn't stupid enough to try to assassinate
07:35:50.420
a sitting u.s president that that would literally be the end of their country they're not that dumb
07:35:54.260
bro has been a long-standing nations in war have refrained from from killing heads of state
07:36:00.340
i have not publicly called for killing the ayatollah what i've called for is doing whatever
07:36:06.340
is necessary to stop him from getting nuclear weapons in the first trump term what that meant
07:36:10.180
was maximum pressure so in the first trump term yeah they sanctioned the out of them spent a lot
07:36:15.140
of time urging the president to withdraw from the disastrous iranian nuclear deal that wow yeah see
07:36:21.300
look man these guys bro that nuclear deal was the best chance we got but i'll tell you why ted
07:36:27.380
told them to get out of it because ted is owned by the zionist lobby who do not want iran to have
07:36:32.900
any type of normal relationship with the united states mama had president trump agreed with me he
07:36:38.020
did that yeah bad decision and then he tried to do the same exact deal again really bad move and then
07:36:45.780
i urged him to end the oil waivers and to sanction the hell out of the country and it ended up crippling
07:36:51.300
their economy so so iran at the time was selling two million so we crippled them got out of the
07:36:57.940
nuclear deal put on the foreign terrorist list and we expect them to like us got it in barrels of oil
07:37:02.660
a day one million barrels i'm sorry one million barrels of oil a day when president trump ended the
07:37:08.180
oil waivers it cut their sales to 300 000 barrels a day at the end of the trump term the iranian economy
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was in shambles they had massive inflation i think the regime was teetering i think it might have
07:37:20.340
fallen i would use economic sanctions and i would use moral suasion to try to effectuate if you
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topple okay so you topple there's human by whatever means what happens then how many people live in
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yeah it doesn't do anything you just allow warlords to come into play which is what he literally just
07:37:35.460
said a second ago he didn't want iran by the way i don't know the population at all no i don't know
07:37:40.820
know the population you don't know the population in the country you seek to topple but how many
07:37:47.060
people living around 92 million okay yeah how could you not know that i i don't
07:38:02.740
gotcha bitch sit around memorizing population tables well it's kind of relevant because you're
07:38:07.540
calling for the overthrow of the government why is it relevant whether it will be 90 million or 80
07:38:12.100
million or 100 million why is that if you don't know anything about the country i didn't say i don't
07:38:16.340
know anything about okay what's the ethnic mix of iran they are persians and predominantly shia okay
07:38:25.380
you don't know anything about iran so okay i am not the tucker carlson expert on iran you're a senator
07:38:32.020
who's calling the overthrow of the government you don't know anything about the country no you don't
07:38:36.420
know anything about the country you're the one who claims they're not trying to murder donald trump
07:38:41.540
you're the one who can't figure out if it was a good idea to kill general soleimani and you said it
07:38:46.420
was bad they're trying to murder trump yes i do because you're not calling for military strikes
07:38:50.500
against them in retaliation and if you really believe that we're carrying out military strikes
07:38:54.180
today you said israel was right with our help i've said we israel is leading them but we're
07:38:59.780
supporting them well this you're breaking news here because the u.s government last night denied
07:39:04.180
the national security council spokesman alex pfeiffer denied on behalf of trump that we were
07:39:08.660
acting on israel's behalf in any offensive capacity we're not bombing them israel's bombing them you just
07:39:13.460
said we were we are supporting israelis thanks shout out to rock and roll rebel with the uh gifted sub
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senator if you're saying the united states government is that we're with iran right now
07:39:56.100
people are listening we are not bombing them oh israel is bombing them hey why do you do the snide
07:40:02.020
oh okay what do you mean because it's this is super high-stakes stuff it's this is a huge country
07:40:07.300
that borders a lot of other important countries a lot of world's energy comes from there so we have
07:40:11.300
let me don't want another disaster you don't want to be reckless the ayatollah refers to israel as the
07:40:15.620
little satan and america is the great satan do you believe him when he says it's the great satan do you
07:40:20.980
you think of course you think if the ayatollah could murder both of us right now that he would
07:40:25.620
i do i believe him okay i i assume no good faith in the part of the ayatollah and if your implication
07:40:31.220
is like i'm pro-ayatollah or something no it's not good faith it's that just saying you're you're a
07:40:36.660
lawmaker you're a powerful person in washington this is the most powerful country in the world if
07:40:40.980
you're calling for toppling in government it's incumbent on you to know something about the
07:40:44.500
country and to think through the consequences of that and you haven't and you don't and i'm saying
07:40:47.860
that's reckless somebody in the chat call them tel aviv ted bro oh man okay you you are you engage
07:40:56.180
in reckless rhetoric with no facts and to be clear i'm not calling for the overthrow of a
07:41:00.900
government you are you put out a newsletter attacking donald trump and calling him complicit
07:41:07.380
yes you have and and and by the way pained for donald trump yes this is like after anti-semitism this
07:41:13.380
is the last refuge you're an anti-semit and you hate trump okay i love trump i i will read you put
07:41:18.740
out a whole newsletter saying trump has abandoned america first and here's what trump said in
07:41:22.580
response well considering that i'm the one that developed america first and considering that the
07:41:26.980
term wasn't used until i came along i think i'm the one who decides that for those people who say they
07:41:31.940
want peace you can't have peace if iran has a nuclear weapon so for all of those wonderful people
07:41:37.540
who don't want to do anything about iran having a nuclear weapon that's not peace that was directed
07:41:42.660
at you man this is you got me busted no i'm just saying okay i'm my views look i i like trump i
07:41:50.660
campaign for trump i know trump i talked to him last night i'm not against trump and you know that
07:41:55.060
i but you're against his foreign policy i think that what's wrong with that very careful about
07:42:00.260
entering into more foreign it's bad foreign policy yeah you're damn right it's bad foreign policy
07:42:07.060
wars that don't help us when our country is dying when you say our country is dying look yes focus
07:42:13.780
on our country i'm all for it but but the the the naivete you don't even know how much money this
07:42:18.740
costs you don't know anything about the country whose government you want to throw overthrow and
07:42:22.660
you're calling me reckless i want to stop a lunatic who wants to murder us from getting nuclear
07:42:28.180
weapons that could kill millions of americans you say i can't see how that benefits america in any way
07:42:34.500
that is bizarre and by the way this is our isolationism your foreign policy is the foreign
07:42:39.620
policy of jimmy carter and barack obama absolutely and it doesn't work yeah i'm a big leftist let me
07:42:44.900
this is so silly i'm now i'm jimmy carter and barack obama okay let me just say one last thing so how
07:42:50.180
is your foreign policy different from jimmy carter's seriously please but i ask that question seriously
07:42:56.580
i don't even know what you're talking about i i jimmy carter so what century is this i am
07:43:03.940
the product of the last 25 years watching care hey guys i dropped the um i dropped the uh the link
07:43:10.340
uh for the oss if you guys want to watch the stream on on there it's interesting that the chat is
07:43:14.580
hilarious you guys can you know kind of laugh in there and put memes and all this other shit
07:43:18.100
they're going crazy and there's a hundred guys in there it's fucking awesome to see them uh putting
07:43:22.180
memes and all this other shit replying with each other it's funny shit man carefully being involved
07:43:26.500
in the periphery and i see an unending string of foreign policy disasters that have impoverished
07:43:31.060
and hurt unending string because you guys can't see the memes uh that they're posting in there but um
07:43:37.460
but you can see it if you're in the oss chat but they're posting a lot of hilarious memes
07:43:41.060
they would include afghanistan iraq libya syria and our inability to stop the houthis by the way in
07:43:47.380
yemen which exposes us as weak and i grieve over that so these are failures you helped preside over
07:43:52.900
some of them as a member of the senate what what failures for policy failures have i presided over
07:43:58.740
well we were unable to beat russia in the war that you supported against russia you you've been
07:44:03.860
spending the last three years telling us that vladimir putin is evil and we're going to beat him with
07:44:08.340
other people's children and a million of those kids are now dead you've never apologized for that
07:44:12.660
that that was a by the by the way big l big l got him got him gotcha bitch the level of number of
07:44:19.220
falsehoods you you lay out just in one statement are are rather you haven't supported the war against
07:44:24.260
russia uh are rather stunning so the war against russia was caused which i have explained in great
07:44:32.180
detail by joe biden's weakness but you supported the war if you want to talk we can talk russia and
07:44:38.020
ukraine i'm happy to talk about it i do you think that's been more bad foreign policy by the way a
07:44:43.380
success no it's been an absolute disaster okay but you supported it shouldn't you apologize
07:44:53.060
no this is funny in the demanding of apologizing so i'm gonna i'm like that's my point is
07:44:59.700
all these failures and no one ever says i'm sorry do you just throw out
07:45:03.220
like you if you want to talk we can talk okay i i do i want to know why that seems like a true
07:45:10.420
disaster for the united states you have supported it do you believe joe biden's weakness caused the
07:45:15.700
war in ukraine i think joe biden's aggression caused it his aggression what aggression he demanded
07:45:20.740
that ukraine join nato how does that help the united states uh it would is a terrible idea and i have
07:45:27.620
vigorously opposed ukraine joining nature okay so that's what caused the war no it's not
07:45:31.620
all right do you want to know what caused the war look you do the dismissive you're not actually
07:45:36.020
interested in facts you're like okay okay tell me uh it seems it's gonna be interesting what he says
07:45:41.540
here let's see super you're absolutely right and i'm sorry that is a tick of mine that is wrong and i
07:45:46.180
mean this with sincerity i'm sorry to do that to you i just think okay okay talking so obvious
07:45:51.780
that sending kamala harris to the nato security conference to say you're going to join nato is what
07:45:56.500
triggered the invasion yes guys for those that don't know she days after she went to ukraine days
07:46:08.100
later okay so can i this will take a few minutes to lay out because it's complicated but i think
07:46:12.900
the facts matter i think two things caused the war in ukraine number one i think biden's incredible
07:46:19.780
weakness and the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan now i believe we need to leave
07:46:23.300
afghanistan but not with the incompetence that involved that led to 13 servicemen and women
07:46:29.140
being murdered by terrorists there the way biden did that was disastrous and i think our enemies looked
07:46:35.460
to the commander-in-chief and said this this president is weak and when when that that withdrawal
07:46:40.980
was so disastrous i said publicly at the time the chances of putin invading ukraine have just risen
07:46:45.540
tenfold right but secondly and and and this is critically and i agree that was awful the withdrawal and
07:46:51.940
it was a major cause of our enemies all said hey this president is weak and so it invited and by the
07:46:58.420
way look i despise hey guys we're 16 away from hitting 4 000 likes smash that like button guys 16 away
07:47:06.500
war and and i think we 4 400 you guys watching on youtube smash that like button weakness and isolationism
07:47:15.300
produces war because it invites aggression from our bad guys it's why i agree with ronald reagan's
07:47:22.420
peace through strength the best way you avoid war is being strong enough that your enemies don't want
07:47:26.900
to mess with you but let's get back to ukraine and russia look putin didn't wake up two years ago
07:47:34.340
and decided he wanted to invade ukraine he's wanted to invade ukraine for decades putin has referred to
07:47:40.500
the collapse of the soviet union as quote the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century
07:47:45.860
and putin has long been explicit his desire is to reassemble the old soviet union and in fact
07:47:51.220
reassemble uh the the russian empire that was even bigger than that if you want to reassemble the
07:47:56.660
soviet union the natural place to start is is ukraine do you really believe that putin has territorial
07:48:02.740
designs on eastern europe yes what countries uh he has said that you can go and read his
07:48:07.700
i don't want to lose the narrative of what happened so we can go back and do that but i don't want to
07:48:12.740
lose telling the story first so let me let me explain this and then if you want to go back we can take
07:48:17.620
all sorts of digressions but just give me a couple of minutes to lay out the facts of what happened
07:48:23.060
he has wanted to invade ukraine a long time and he's done it before in 2014 he invaded ukraine invaded
07:48:29.220
crimea when barack obama was president he invaded uh why though because there was a color revolution
07:48:34.900
where we got involved in their election process and we basically installed the public government in
07:48:42.580
2014 and ethnic russians were being literally targeted what the hell we led a coup in ukraine
07:48:52.020
in 2014 the southern portion he did not invade the rest of the country why and the reason is the
07:49:00.660
principal source of revenue for russia is oil and gas and the natural gas pipelines run right
07:49:06.340
through the country of ukraine and he didn't want to jeopardize his ability to get gas to europe
07:49:12.100
fair also there are ethnic russians in eastern ukraine who were being persecuted
07:49:17.780
and killed the dunbass region etc and he came in to assist and ensure that they don't get killed
07:49:23.780
that's another reason also crimea has a strategic location that they wanted to take over
07:49:32.500
let's go ahead and look at a map real quick for you guys
07:49:42.740
see here's a crimea peninsula right here right and you can see here here's russia here's ukraine all
07:49:50.340
right it's the crimea peninsula right here this is a very big uh strategic uh location for russia
07:50:07.460
so they also took over this region and it's uh run by russia so there were a couple reasons why
07:50:12.900
but yes they ran a coup over there man right the west did excuse me and installed the public government
07:50:18.500
of zielinski so in 2015 putin started a project called nordstrom uh someone said i'm in the oss
07:50:25.140
community how do i watch the live stream uh just go into the newsfeed and you'll see it but here's
07:50:29.460
here it is i'll give you the link here's the link for my rumble niggas there you go go watch it
07:50:35.620
completely free you don't have to be a paying member of oss but i am going to make it where
07:50:39.460
um only paid oss members can be in there and watch it because you guys say funny memes and
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shit like that i won't make it paid soon only but uh i want to bring up the numbers first frame
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in terms of what wasn't there a coup in ukraine uh let's go tucker
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let's go baby let's go yes yes yes they never want to mention this coup in american media everyone
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stays away from this fucking topic guys let's go let's go notice how ted just glossed over that
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shit i didn't know if i guys i didn't watch this interview just so you motherfuckers know i did not
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watch this interview okay i didn't watch it i'm watching it for the first time with you guys
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i did not know they're even going to get into ukraine but ted conveniently left off
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that europea uh western powers led a coup in ukraine let's fucking go bro yes the maidan revolution yes
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let's go let me finish telling that i told you we'll take lots of digressions in a second let me
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finish telling the the the narrative 2015 putin began building nordstrom 2. nordstrom 2 is an
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undersea pipeline that runs from russia to germany the entire purpose of nordstrom 2
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is when it was completed and turned on it would let russia circumvent ukraine and get its gas straight
07:52:21.380
to europe in 2019 nordstrom 2 was almost complete and the conventional wisdom in washington
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was this is terrible but there's nothing we can do about it i didn't believe that so i drafted
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sanctions legislation that was targeted to stop the pipeline my legislation passed the senate with
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overwhelming bipartisan support it passed the house and donald trump signed it in law why would
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cast ask why wouldn't you want germany to have cheap energy because it empowers russia and i believe in
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making our enemies weaker and our friends stronger has blowing up nordstrom made germany stronger um
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not being dependent on russia has made germany stronger do you think germany is strong yeah okay bro
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stronger now than it was four years ago i think not germany is cooked i ain't gonna lie bro germany is
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cooked falcon punch they haven't been real since the 40s being dependent on russia germany has all
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sorts of problems in the 30s and many of them are domestic to their own politics hold on let me
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finish i'm trying to no but what you're saying it doesn't germany seems so much weaker now that its
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energy costs have spiked and the manufacturing sector is collapsing because of that let me
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finish i'm focused on america's interest i don't want russia stronger because i believe russia is
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our enemy you and i disagree on that we can talk about that but i want our enemies weaker i don't
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want to go to war with russia but i want our enemies weaker i don't want europe dependent on russia
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i don't want putin rich with oil and gas revenues and able to invest in his military and pose he's
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already rich as fuck man putin might be the richest guy in the world bro honestly he just doesn't
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disclose it the threat to america not much gold russia so the sanctions legislation that i authored it
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passed putin stopped building nordstrom 2 literally the day that president trump signed my sanctions
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legislation into law he signed it uh if i remember right at 7 pm on a thursday putin stopped construction
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at 6 45 pm so the sanctions legislation worked and it killed the pipeline the pipeline lay dormant
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for over a year just a hunk of metal at the bottom of the ocean joe biden came into office he was sworn
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in on january 20th 2021 putin resumed deep sea construction of nordstrom 2 four days later january 24th
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he did so because biden had foreshadowed weakness on that this issue that foreshadowing was accurate
07:54:58.740
because several months later biden formally waived the sanctions on nordstrom 2 and let
07:55:03.140
putin complete the pipeline in january of 2022 i forced a vote on the senate floor to reimpose
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sanctions on nordstrom 2. the week of the vote president zelensky in ukraine publicly called
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on the senate please pass this sanctions legislation it is the last best hope of stopping russia from
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invading ukraine at the same time the government of poland put out a formal statement from the foreign
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ministry to the senate calling on the senate to pass my sanctions legislation and said if you do not
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putin will invade ukraine the day of the vote joe biden came to capitol hill it's the first time in
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his presidency he had done that he went to the democrat senators lunch and he personally lobbied
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them on this issue not any other issue this was his number one issue that he came to lobby them on
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they came out of that lunch every democrat had voted with me twice against nordstrom 2 44 democrats
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flipped their vote they voted in favor of russia in favor of putin and four weeks later russia invaded
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ukraine that was the direct cause of the war and if trump had been president there would be no war
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in ukraine may i ask i of course disagree with your analysis that's funny like uh you see how he
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centered himself in the middle there like i did all this xyz bro nato expansion was the main reason
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dude um completely but i want to be respectful i see his perspective hey we did this blah blah blah
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i understand that but the grand scheme of things is nato expansion was happening he wasn't going to
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allow it so tell me what you disagree with it's it's such a long conversation i've spent the last
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couple of years on this and i just respectfully disagree with with your analysis but i don't
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doubt your sincerity that you believe that putin is our enemy that it's western europe should not be
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allowed to use russian energy i mean you seem to really believe these things my question is about
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results because i think it's relevant to what we're seeing now in iran you look back after having you
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personally voted to send billions and billions and billions of u.s tax dollars to zelensky to support
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his civil service and the war against russia and all this stuff can you say that what you did worked
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so i can say what i did personally sanctioning nordstrom 2 worked and prevented a war and if
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trump had still been there if the sanction had been in effect there would be no war i'm in favor of
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avoiding wars but once the war broke out you voted to fund it to the tune of billions and billions and
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billions and to be clear and did that work okay to be to be clear what i voted for i voted for the
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initial tranche of funding and then i voted against the subsequent one so it hasn't worked
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so i've been in between i haven't been on the full ukraine full-throated hawk side or the anti from
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day one i voted for the initial tranche of funding because i wanted russia to lose i think the biden
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administration administered it in a horrible way i think they wasted a ton of money and i think what
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they did was actually incoherent because they were funding both sides of the war and i was very vocal and
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and among other things flooding 100 million dollars to iran which was used among other things to help
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the nuclear program but also to make drones that russia used to fight so here's my concern i'm not
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going to defend the biden administration um really did a lot to wreck the united states yeah did the
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most damaging at the end where we sit now russia is stronger it's closely allied long term with
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i don't know that russia is stronger i don't think that's right okay uh no they are stronger they're
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they were the fifth strongest economy last year they're definitely strong um i think it's pretty
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obvious that it is but it's certainly not destroyed um and it's allied long term with china um maybe
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that look that there's no doubt biden's foreign policy drove russia into the arms of china and that's
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concerning they also have a long history of animosity western europe is weaker and more in debt the united
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states is weaker and much more in debt look hold on hold on so you you and i are agreeing on a lot
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we're agreeing we're agreeing here's my question have you questioned any of your previous assumptions
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did you play any role in this at all are you responsible at all of course and like you you said
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what if you learned of like you you said you've changed your mind yeah i voted for the first funding
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of the ukraine war and i voted against every subsequent funding stream because it wasn't working and i looked
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at what was happening and said this is not working and had the money been spent in an intelligent way
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and not wasted and had it been successful i might have been willing to fund more but it wasn't successful
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so i voted no and and the war is going to end look president trump campaigned on ending the war i think
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he's frustrated because putin has been less than eager to reach a deal to end the war but it's going to
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end you're not going to see another dollar something he wants to end the war um i think zelensky
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has behaved horribly i think his oval office meeting will go down in history as the worst oval
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office meeting of any leader that has ever that shit was crazy bro come to the oval office i think
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he behaved like a pompous ass and i think he is unrealistic i think zelensky spends his time
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with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer in the new york times and he believed he was going to the oval
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office as a resist figure and i think he's doing real damage to his country right you described him many
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times as a hero uh do you i don't believe i don't recall ever using the word hero i will say look
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i'm not i'm not a zelensky cheerleader and i'm not in the business of saying everyone we support has
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to be a sage and everyone we oppose has to be a villain i'm not in the morality game i'm in the u.s
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interest game why did i want nordstrom 2 stopped because it would strengthen russia and russia's our
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enemies it's entirely u.s interest did you support the industrial sabotage against it blowing it up
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um so i think you believe america did that is that right of course okay i think the chances of
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that are zero you think russia did it no i think ukraine did it okay so i don't know so i don't know
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who did it um in terms of the theories that had been put out there um the idea that russia blew up
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their own pipeline never made any sense to me at all that that just yeah i can't even articulate
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why they would do that the idea that biden did that look i could see it being in u.s interest to
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do that to blow up north stream too i just think biden was too weak i don't believe joe biden but are you
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and i guess you and so so that leave norwegians the the ukrainians nato whatever look that seems
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me to you know who benefits and and it leads me to think either the ukrainians blew it up or
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ukraine's allies i don't think biden did because i just biden was so weak i don't think he would
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give the order i i find that implausible but you're in favor of it look i was in favor of stopping it i
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think i think blowing it up is is a was a good thing so so i'm i'm supportive of that but i don't
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think america did that i don't think biden gave that order but in general trump giving that order but he
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wasn't in office yeah and you think that the largest act of industrial sabotage in history
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helped our allies in western europe or other native fellow nato members look i gotta say i don't
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understand for some reason you are really invested in defending russia and i don't get that i'm not
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attacking you with that i'm genuinely like i don't get why you're you're so because we have them as
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enemies for no real reason that's why because it it's uh it's to continue to push this stupid ass
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military industrial complex that we have in the united states where we need to keep
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paying money to uh boeing and uh lockheed martin that's why i'm passionate about it's retarded
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actually i was defending western europe the the home of my ancestors and that um you know tripling
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their energy costs and destroying their industrial base no no not no not like you just accused me of
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being an anti-semite an isolationist and a russia lackey i've not called you a neocon once which
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you are but there we go let's go falcon punch tell him what he is he has a fucking neocon about damn
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time i haven't that's absurd i yeah those neocons that oppose the iraq war okay right like that that's
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okay so okay but i haven't called you that because name we just said which you are so you just called
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that okay called me that you just did i i guess what i'm saying is you're triggered because i use name
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i get it i was triggered when you called me names and i'm triggered once again that you're calling
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me a russia defender when in fact i'm defending western europe and i don't think that you do you
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think putin's our enemy right well he's literally our enemy you are funding a war against him do you
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think he is already you're saying we're his enemy do you think putin is our enemy i think it is a
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tragedy that your policies your policies specifically yours helped drive putin into the arms of china
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forming a block that's larger than us so you won't answer that question i don't he is literally
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our enemy right now that is a tragedy for the united states you're saying but you won't say he is
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our enemy and look like i don't know in what sense i don't want to be enemies with russia it
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doesn't help us it really doesn't it's stupid at all it may help some people in the united states
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but in general let me be clear i don't want to be at war with russia i don't think it is in our
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interest to be at war with russia with china that is a disaster but listen no doubt and i want russia
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and china attention so i agree with you there but but i think putin is a kgb thug i think he is a bad
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man now i don't want to go to war with him over that okay but but i'm not naive and and like i
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watched he's a bad man he's a bad man okay look i watched your episode where you went to the russian
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uh grocery store and i'm was that disloyal do you think it was just weird it was like a promo video
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for russia and i don't understand i'm well i mean if i'm not attacking you when i ask why because i'm
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genuinely like i don't like when you call me and say something you weren't attacking me you were just
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noticing no but may i ask you a question so here well let me just answer yours by saying the united
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states the biden administration with your help full support um began this war on russia in response
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to their invasion of ukraine and one of the things there was they kicked russia out of swift of the
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international financial system and my first response was this is going to really hurt the
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u.s dollar which it has and i hope someday we can have a conversation about that um it's really
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really hurt the one thing that we needed which was to retain dollar uh supremacy so i was interested
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in the in the economic condition by the way that's a reasonable point and a serious conversation i'm
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aware i'm aware and i was but i can agree with you like like no no but i was accused of being i think
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it's weird that you went to a russian grocery store and said it was prosperous no my point is
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it looked like a commercial isn't this wonderful like it was an argument against the efficacy of
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sanctions sanctions against russia which you casually and enthusiastically imposed scoring a
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little moral victory every time had no material effect that helped the united states russia is back
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and made russia stronger and here's the thing they knew that the sanctions were going to come just
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so you guys know they got heavily sanctioned back in 2014 when uh they uh the coup happened
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russia got heavily sanctioned so they knew when they invaded ukraine on the second go around they had
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economic infrastructure set up because they knew they were going to get kicked off swift they knew
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they were going to be sanctioned they knew it was coming so they put their government in a position
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where the sanctions would have them up so it did not do anything besides hurt us stop by china and when
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you can i recommend that you go there and see it it is way nicer than washington dc it is it is
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jackson ankle has told me quite a bit everyone that's went to russia has told me how much better it is
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than america like uh like moscow for example how much cleaner and safer it is than our capital
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nicer to me that's a tragedy i was horrified and angry at my leaders including you it's like i want
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to live in a country that's nice with low food costs and no homeless people all right i i don't
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understand why that's too much to ask so do i get worse with iran no i just want lower food costs how's
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that so look it's a weird it's not argument that you do often which is listen things are crappy in
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america liberals have done bad things to america so we shouldn't worry about any enemies around the
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world republicans don't care about us they're focused on other countries you wrote that our
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country is dying and you don't care because you're focused on so you believe that i don't care about
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america i guess you believe donald trump doesn't either like nobody cares i believe that your focus
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is way too on other countries it's way too focused outward the money that you send abroad could be used
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here and should be what money that i send abroad by the way i emphatically agree with ukraine you don't
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even know i emphatically agree with with donald trump's for example dramatically slashing usa id i i think
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the only reason we should be deploying that is to benefit u.s interest national security interest and
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keep americans safe and and so how much did you vote to send to ukraine look you were in about 80
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billion dollars 80 billion yeah so so you you're in you love just giving these broad characterizations
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that are not accurate i i'm i'm genuinely puzzled look i don't want to go to war with russia i i i but
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i don't think yeah because they have nukes peace through strength right fatality
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they're our our friend i think putin i agree like guys let's use the logic here we don't
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want to go to war with russia oh why because they got nukes okay why are we going to war with iran
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i think putin is a murderer i think he's a liar and i think he does not wish well on america okay
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and there's a difference between saying that just like reagan referred to the soviet union as an evil
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empire and putin was in the kgb look my father was imprisoned and tortured in cuba i hate communists it
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was actually batista that tortured my dad my aunt was in prison and tortured by castro i hate communists
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i think communism is evil and so i think there is a value to there is nobody who stands up to communist
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china more in the senate than i do because i think they're evil do i want to go to war with china of
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course not that would be ridiculous but i think we have all sorts of tools to stand up to our enemies
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and i think china is engaged in a thousand year war against the united states they're trying to
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defeat us we're so all over the map where your family in prison in cuba and china all this stuff
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i just i i agree with you i'm totally opposed to communism always have been i don't think that
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putin loves us i i'm distressed by the moral condition of most leaders around the world most of
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them they all kill people i'm against that i'm just saying i wish the focus here can i say something
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i actually don't agree with that statement they all kill people there's a moral relativism
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so i don't think donald trump is a murderer he doesn't kill people we don't have concentration
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donald trump a murderer you just said world leaders all kill people and and there's a moral relativism
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i'm hardly a moral relative but you are you just that statement was the essence i'm an anti-semite
08:10:30.820
an isolationist a moral relativist i'm okay no i'm not did you just say world leaders all
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kill people i'm saying i'm against killing people in general so and hyperventilating about how putin
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was in the kgb or whatever i just want to serve american interest and pushing into china is not in
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our interest at all and you helped do it and you haven't apologized and by the way you're the
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cheerleader i helped drive him into china it's a complete lie you funded the war against him no i i
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authored the legislation that shut down nordstrom 2 that prevented the war and and if trump had still
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been in the white house we would have had the war and and look the comment you made the reason
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things like moral relativism are so dangerous oh everyone kills people no there is a difference
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the united states we don't have concentration camps we don't torture and murder people you
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look at china where they've got a million prisoners in concentration camps you look at putin where he's
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got prisoners in siberia he he tortures and murders his political opponents donald trump doesn't do
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that america doesn't do that and by the way what are you even talking about don't do that i see the game
08:11:31.460
it's like i'm just all right let me read some of these chats uh od4l says um test i posted chats
08:11:38.980
earlier just making sure that you can see them out shout out to oss we keep turning i appreciate that
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od4l 11 says can we give the brokies an oss or not yeah you can i think you got to do it on a desktop
08:11:48.100
though medicated machine uh that's what josey told me uh come on you guys spend four dollars uh you guys
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spend four dollars on your monster drinks and your fruity vapes come and support the oss yeah i'd appreciate
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that man thank you so much medicated machine uh silverback slaps yeah man my bombers are on alert
08:12:02.020
for sure uh dopey 420 says each b2 can only carry one moab at a time that's why israel can't do it
08:12:07.780
fair uh myron what do you think uh saudi arabia thinks about israel's behavior in the middle east
08:12:12.820
also how does saudi arabia view this war between israel and iran and the possibility of america
08:12:17.060
joining the war uh saudi arabia bro is is a um they're opportunists let me just be very honest
08:12:23.300
about this saudi arabia are opportunists um they're gonna go ahead and deal with whoever can give
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saudi arabia the best deal they the reason why they don't like what israel is doing to the
08:12:35.380
palestinians but the money and economic prosperity matters more to them than palestinian freedom that's
08:12:44.100
just the truth um the the saudis have always been friendly with the israelis uh they just do it behind
08:12:58.580
it's wildly unpopular to be to recognize israel so the saudi people don't like it so that is why
08:13:04.820
the monarchy and the leadership keeps it behind closed doors but all the gulf states cuck for israel
08:13:10.500
they just do it behind closed doors uae oman all these guys lomo says martin isn't these bunker
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busters what israel used to take out hassan nasrallah yes absolutely it is it doesn't mean
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that israel currently has the capability to take out the iranian nuclear site no because
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the nuclear site is way further down than what uh the bunker busters that killed nasrallah
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uh good question jay bomasky happy juneteenth to my ninja tennis cook no billy says i was artillery
08:13:35.460
in army in afghanistan from 2009 2010 we use m77a2 howitzer we had this capability with cheaper
08:13:41.300
munitions the higher tech more precise it was called excalibur which uh from my understanding was
08:13:45.540
kind of old when i was in this tech isn't all that amazing it's just the ability to go in deeper no
08:13:49.540
pause into these bunkers but it's kind of wild this is a photo i personally took when i was during
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one of our missions okay slat by cruise missile ted uh brought north korea has nukes like dude that's
08:13:59.300
from negus griper od4l actually showed a picture um of how you can gift the sub i guess
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let me go ahead and try to share it on screen with you guys real fast
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this is the picture he shared od4l i don't know how you did this but um
08:14:24.980
but yeah guys that's i guess you can put someone's email there as you guys can see
08:14:31.060
gift a subscription to other members choose your recipient so you put their email put their name
08:14:34.980
send a message and then you type in the community and then you can go ahead and gift
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oh d4l did you do that on your phone or did you do it on the desktop let me know
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uh oh slash motherfuckers from milan appreciate that jbomsky says only commentator that actually
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speak the truth on ukraine and they cooked yep uh nika's griper that doesn't make sense europe
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doesn't like russia anyway why would russia want to get his own pipeline that's not being used bro
08:15:03.220
they even did a whole pipeline operation against the ukraines yeah bro that's why we blew it up
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sr subscribe for one year 75 bucks appreciate you my friend
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milan says it's not because each country in europe is in bad situation because they are stupid
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terrible situation europe is caused by eu on polish polls hate you like germans in 39.
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uh yeet from jb bomsky milan says however eu is fourth rich country problem is eu leaders are
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retarded they are um the united states gets the most benefit for the pipeline blowing up because it
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forces them to buy much more expensive us gas yes now you're catching on streaming some rivals if
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you're up for it bro great stream tonight i appreciate that bro uh dpg i'm tired man i don't
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know if i'll play uh my first question how are you i'm fine milan thank you so much hippo says just want
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to give my daily thanks to you for your hard work question about apac i'm not from us if they were
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registered as a foreign lobby would they not be allowed to donate to us politicians is this what they
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exploit uh no they would still be able to donate to us politicians it's just that it would all have
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to be documented and when it's documented well that creates a paper trail when it creates a paper
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trail people don't like that you're just a host says hey martin can you play lucas gage new fire
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song ai it's a banger um i'm on youtube bro so i probably can't play it be honest with you man right now
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um so it's because i know it's probably going to be crazy uh let's see here uh guys so we are right
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now it's uh 121 i told you guys i'd get up at 115 if we didn't hit the 1100 we're at 137 subs the goal
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is 1500 um i do see here uh so what i'll do is i'll do this we pretty much finished this interview so
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we'll close this out i'll probably save this for tomorrow bro this emily austin is a
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fucking retard bro holy i'll show you guys this tomorrow i'll probably cover this interview tomorrow
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um she gets absolutely schooled such a dumbass but real quick message from our sponsor real quick aka
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the uh i don't have the actual video i know someone sent to me but i see that the majority report
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dropped the video on this sam cedar and them uh and then also i think josie made the gift
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i think she did let me oh she did all right let me let me save let me get this
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bear with me chat i'm trying to save this shit so i can give it to you guys on uh rumble and on kick
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bear with me niggas i'm trying to get this shit for you guys
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god damn it oh i hate the internet man let me try this copy message
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guys join up though osss like i said before i'll stay on a little bit longer the goals oh and do we
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have okay awesome we have 4 000 live viewers or sorry 4 000 likes i mean they didn't ask any questions
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they were literally shirtless waving white flags saying we need help we need help they got shot
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and killed immediately the idf is super belligerent in how they're carrying out this war they're killing
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a lot of innocent people in the case that i'm outlining i'm talking about three israeli hostages
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if you're not willing to be critical of israel i question how honest you're being about this whole
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situation of israel just like i'm critical of america lindy in other words not at all
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uh america makes mistakes i'll call them lindy hold on if i just wanted to make sure we got that
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yeah yeah and then they cut to her hanging her head this is madness and the show is supposed to be
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called her take around it's supposed to be the feminists like like value tainment show there's the
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and and he literally shushes the woman on her own show
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like the open like the open button up and like the suit jacket it's just so he just
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and it looks crazy there looks like maybe i can let me see if i can find it because
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i don't want this losers uh commentary if i'm going to be honest
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is this it yeah it's got to be it let's see iran while it hasn't officially pulled out of the
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non-proliferation agreement they violated both the spirit and the technical limits of the jcpoa
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but they're not in the jcpoa anymore that doesn't exist this is trying to pull out of that deal
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but they've annihilated it oh my god but anna listen shit this is for 45 minutes bro come on man
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it is at the feet of israel doesn't let you at least acknowledge the truth that she just told
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you and you just shut down jillian when she tried to feed you the truth adam you have no argument
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in the establishment you have no argument you have your only argument is you hate israel you hate
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israel well you do i don't give a damn about israel i give a damn about my own country
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i don't give a damn about your country i don't care about israel i don't care about the united
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states of america that's my country and i'm sick of fighting wars on behalf of israel can other
08:22:31.220
people talk other than adam so when 9 11 happened you're saying that they fought that on behalf of
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yes i am saying that so you're retarded no i'm not oh man i'm gonna have to react to this tomorrow
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niggas i'm gonna have to react to this tomorrow guys this is crazy wow i i didn't realize that
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this is a much longer clip uh this is like 45 minutes of them doing this um
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um and i think this is a newer channel what is this this is like the um i want to put this one
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to bed this is like the um equivalent of like uh the female version of the view but i think um from a
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more uh centralized yeah it's value tainment okay yeah now that makes sense all right
08:23:24.180
interesting interesting yeah so it's like a relatively new channel when did they make this
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yeah they just launched it like a month ago do they do this thing live is this live stream chat
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no they don't live stream it they only live stream some episodes but most of it is not
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live streamed okay it's pre-recorded i want to put this yeah i don't i don't yeah mostly bro most
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people don't like to um okay this is a 20 minute version of the fight i guess what triggered off
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all right maybe i'll maybe i'll have to react to this tomorrow ninjas because it's longer than i thought
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i'll tell you what ninjas it's uh what time is it
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all right if we get to 150 1050 so 13 signups i'll stay on and i'll break this thing down this 20 minute
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video if not i'll do it tomorrow so you guys will get it anyway oh no well tomorrow tomorrow i'm
08:24:48.100
tomorrow maybe not maybe i'll jump on stream tomorrow after we'll see but if you guys want me to
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cover this now if i get 13 people to join the oss or the other option is
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i'll give you guys two options i'll give you guys options
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we're at 23 21 if we get to 2500 subs so if we either get to a 2500 subs or
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1050 so 13 signups i'll stay on air if not no big deal i'll get off because i am tired and i'm
08:25:36.100
starving bro because i literally worked out guys and now i'm uh here streaming and it's been
08:25:41.700
eight and a half hours i haven't eaten a meal yet so i gotta eat and i don't like you know on camera
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you guys can't just depend on dpg to rescue you niggas bro uh jay bombowski
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with the ten dollars i appreciate that my friend you guys want me to stay here and cover this thing
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either 2500 subs or we get to 1050 oss members so that's what we'll do i'll give you guys two options
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to to get this thing up and then i'll cover this thing and we'll break it down
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and we can uh dissect the uh debate between anna and adam
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eat some hot pockets i'm not eating the hot pockets the
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i don't know why i'm trying to get this gift for you guys bro but it's not working
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so yeah guys we got two options we can either a
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get to 150 or uh get the 2500 subs so that's what 180 away or some
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okay road roller with the five gifted appreciate that road roller
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you get the funny gif as well that's another benefit guys when you gift a sub on um
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let me jump in this twitter space see what's the latest here i'll give you guys a little bit
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more time i'll give it it's 124 i'll give it till one i'll give it to like 140.
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uh if we get to get to the thing at 140 then i'll uh go ahead and um it's a typical playbook we
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all know everyone who's up here knows this the playbook is once you're losing the argument
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i'll give you ninjas uh 15 minutes to get the either a 2500 subs or b uh 1050
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uh supporters on oss army we're building up chat we're building up
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so i'll go into sort of space we'll get you guys got 15 minutes 16 minutes to be exact
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is when he starts to ask the israel stuff but so i'm gonna do that it gets really crazy though
08:29:26.660
this is one bit where you can see and tuck his eyes like um i i will give him credit for asking
08:29:32.180
the hard questions and getting it televised before any event happens because at least he's made it
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clear that ted cruz is a neocon right and he knew how it worked so it was very interesting to see
08:29:46.420
um what tucker was saying because he was trying to in my opinion expose apex control at one point
08:29:54.020
even going as far to say why is every country have to sign up as a foreign country under a certain law
08:30:01.540
whereas israel has managed to sidestep that and he got ted cruz in such a point where you can see
08:30:06.980
that cruz told himself for a second why the did i do this interview very well said that dude just
08:30:14.820
sell out i'm about to find it hold on one second let me just say hi to myron welcome myron did you
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just finish your podcast how's your next one uh yeah i'm winding down i'm still on stream right now uh
08:30:30.740
but yeah i'm gonna uh get ready to wind down in a little bit but uh yeah man we just uh
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obviously i just finished watching the uh the ted cruz interview with tucker and man did that
08:30:42.100
should expose a lot fucking absolutely wild to see how um bought our politicians are and i think it's
08:30:49.140
very important for people to understand that a lot of people um are kind of like uh in ted cruz's
08:30:54.340
situation where the republican party is absolutely um controlled by the zionist lobby in america even
08:31:01.620
more so than democrats the democrats hide it but the republicans are totally cucked and they're open
08:31:05.940
about it so yeah what was kind of funny ironic uh yo thank you so much to descendant of loki with
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the five gifted subs thank you sir thank you sir you're blessed there's some sort of religious
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thing which he was trying to say came from somewhere in christianity thanks loki even tucker couldn't
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get this right is nowhere in any of the christianity books anywhere to be said uh it's in a newer book
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which was the scoful bible i believe which tried to do this whole but the point is is that that was one
08:31:36.020
of the funniest points because they were saying essentially how well ted cruz was saying essentially how
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his religion is empowering him to make his decisions when you have in iran someone whose
08:31:47.220
religion is empowering them to make their decisions and in that situation who's right or wrong who knows
08:31:53.380
only god knows and i will tell you one thing god would not want you to fight over land and would not
08:31:59.780
want kids to die needlessly so ted cruz can make arguments but they're also massively flawed like massively
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what the bible verse they were referencing was genesis 12 3. okay in that in but in there it doesn't
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like if you read the bible it doesn't say anything about israel exactly well done but so the scoful
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bible sort of introduces that go ahead anyway no i'll leave it to the place no it's okay i was just um
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shout out to elbow ace with the big 10 gifted subs bro appreciate that my friend
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appreciate that brother i've made very clear that the cause of those riots are gavin newson and karen
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bass and when you elect communists who hate america who stopped law enforcement from arresting criminals
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you get what you get on this man i agree my in-laws are californians and they're wonderful people that
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heidi grew up on the central coast of california and i remember i was texting with with my my mother-in-law and
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and and i think i sent her a video of of criminals going to a store and just looting in california
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and and her response she said something like well this is this is really terrible i i wish we could
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it's a shame we can't do anything about this so yes you can go in and arrest them throw their butts
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that's fine i'll count rumble as well i'll count rumble as well i appreciate that my friend thank you so
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much jte uh for the five gifted on rumble for it who's against it uh susan collins is really vocally
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against it uh so on questions of home rules so for example let's take an issue you and i care a lot
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subs i appreciate that my friend thank you so much very expensive when people are literally buying
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groceries on credit in the united states can you feel like this is where it stops all right let's
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stop you said the support for israel very expensive how much support do we give to israel well you tell
08:34:49.540
me you vote for it it's about three billion a year military assistance was that the only assistance yeah
08:34:54.100
we just had military assistance yeah that's a lie it's 12 billion not three billion
08:34:59.140
memorandum of understanding and it's three million a year it becomes a whole thing
08:35:04.020
the bombing campaign to protect israel right now um from iran so i don't know right now but i'll tell
08:35:10.260
you this let's go back to the touchstone on foreign policy american interest our support our military
08:35:17.140
support for israel is massively in america's national security and it benefits us enormously well before we
08:35:23.940
can just before we can make independent judgments about whether or not that's true and i'm certainly
08:35:27.380
open to it i think we need to know what it costs so what's the annual cost of defending israel do you
08:35:32.580
know three billion a year they're like the last week eight but i mean the u the cost of the weapons
08:35:38.180
for example the cost of u.s personnel there the cost of moving ships to the region which we're doing
08:35:44.180
right now the cost of moving tankers all of that do we know what the cost is so look the last week i
08:35:48.500
don't know and and there's some lag when the administration on the constitution the commander in chief has
08:35:53.620
control of the art forces and so president trump has made some decisions that will know the cost
08:35:58.660
over time but i don't know the last week that that i don't have visibility on that the annual cost is
08:36:05.540
three billion that's that's it's a 10-year memorandum of understanding and that's that's the principal
08:36:09.940
driver of the cost but let me make a point we get massive benefits from israel israel shares the massad is
08:36:18.260
one of the best intelligence sources on the planet the enemies of israel the people who hate israel
08:36:23.620
they all hate us it's almost a perfect over i wonder why if we tried to recreate if we're just
08:36:30.020
all right so we got here um angelo says uh i'm sure a bunch of y'all spend more than four dollars on
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thoughts on of that wss okay one chest hs cracker okay so we actually showed a picture of how to do it
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so what you do is i guess you click my communities and then my support
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so here you go let me um what i'll do is i'll uh kind of share this on my screen if i can
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let me make sure i don't like docks or anything here
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okay so this is the first one all right so this is how you do it ninjas shout out to um
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um to our boy one chest so i'm using uh rumble studio here as you guys can see you guys can see
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my whole feed here um can i make this bigger i can make this bigger let me see if i can zoom in on
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this a little bit all right so right here as you guys can see you here's your when you're on the app
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right when you're on the app you come in you click my support after my support click um manage my
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subscription or oss then it should say manage subscription then it goes gift subscription
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all right and then you can choose who you want to give it to
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right so all you brokies in the oss chat right now ask somebody and give them your email and they
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will be able to gift it to you make sense so there you go shout out to one chest so that's
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how you do it go to my support from your page on the app then you go manage my subscription or i'll
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click oss manage subscription and then bam you go right here give subscription and then you put the
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the person's info shout out to one chest my ninja my nega
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martin games can you get us matching armbands for the meetups and my merch was promised to
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be 2 000 years ago okay uh uh abduma says mayor please tell all the viewers in the twitter space
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to call their congressman to tell them how horrible the iran wars bro it's it's bad milan problem with
08:39:34.260
alleged christians paid by the jays they use the old testament old testament is a jew story how they
08:39:39.460
betrayed god many times okay yeah the old yeah the old testament is basically the torah right isn't it
08:39:46.020
fair enough uh no king shiet we was kings and then uh guapoji says niggas out here spending
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money on v bucks but can't spend four hours on my arm bro it's all good man it's all good bro
08:40:10.260
north korea doesn't recognize israel that's funny point when it comes to you wait until later on this
08:40:14.660
becomes so important because later on when he tries to make him pick a side it's just already clear he's
08:40:20.500
already there for a reason he wasn't there he wasn't there for the american people yeah uh one
08:40:26.340
chess bro thank you so much bro for that instruction thing by the way guys because i didn't know you
08:40:30.500
could do it on your phone i thought you can only do it on your thing but yeah you just basically go
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into your profile guys and click manage subscription that lets you gift it to other people
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any senator um like be like get into it with tucker in a long time this is key maybe you've changed the
08:40:48.260
course of history i will put it that way because to get these rhinos out in the open now is so
08:40:55.140
important in two weeks time and all hell could they break loose we don't even know at least we know
08:41:01.940
where these people stand so when they're telling us what is what we know where their stance is which
08:41:06.820
is he wants war immediately you know yeah exactly this fool pulled 1.3 million dollars from israel or
08:41:13.220
apac whatever you want to call it last year alone imagine how much he's pulled the last 12 years or
08:41:18.820
13 years he's been in congress it becomes very clear how he raises the money this is really important
08:41:23.700
because this is like um next level understanding of the lobbying system so he said by individuals
08:41:29.380
what they'll later say is that it's not just individuals they'll have like a dinner party of 40 50
08:41:34.340
guests who are very pro um bear viewpoints and they'll invite people who might not be 100 like
08:41:41.140
someone like tucker for instance just to try and get them to give money so it's more like a
08:41:48.260
a decentralized network of individuals with some sort of power and then what's very interesting is
08:41:54.340
how they lobby on behalf of israel because it's all by proxy and they do this on purpose because then
08:41:59.940
they don't have to sign up underneath the foreign nations act or whatever it is um and it's this proxy
08:42:06.420
method if there's any other country like china there'll be serious implications so this is where
08:42:12.980
it gets really interesting because tucker will literally push him on this massively later on i'm
08:42:17.620
just preparing this so then all right well we already broke all this down so this is what i'll do guys
08:42:21.780
i'll cover this and i'll cover this tomorrow the pierce morgan debate and this debate um after i do my
08:42:29.700
debate after outside and shit like that so um it'll be a good time but i think i'm gonna close it out
08:42:35.940
for tonight guys um we're gonna slowly keep growing the army i'll be on tomorrow i'm gonna debate uh
08:42:44.020
idiots outside that's gonna be good and then i will maybe i'll come back tonight or sorry tonight maybe i'll
08:42:52.420
come back after and i'll uh go ahead and uh i'll come back after i'll go and i'll go ahead and uh
08:43:08.100
well hey man we didn't hit the number guys we uh i told you guys we need to hit 1100 we didn't
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hit 1100 man a lot of you guys on youtube are just uh you guys are not supporting bro you guys are not
08:43:16.420
in the oss man if you're not in the oss man it is what it is it's okay though i'll be back tomorrow
08:43:25.940
don't worry guys we'll be live tomorrow probably around uh eight o'clock or so let me hit up um noble
08:43:41.700
what's the topic that you guys want oss guys what do y'all want me to what do you guys want the topic
08:44:07.060
now i mean the topic as in for the debate guys what should the topic be for tomorrow for the debate
08:44:24.740
drew alva says wins and losses call him a dime a dozen but effort nobody can judge that because
08:44:28.740
effort is between you and you facts all right i'll come up with a good uh i'll come up with a good uh
08:44:43.460
but anyway ninjas i am uh i'm gonna dip out man i love you guys i hope you guys enjoyed the stream
08:44:48.100
it was a great stream bro we went for eight almost nine hours okay uh i'll be back tomorrow at about
08:44:55.380
uh like eight o'clock or some like that eight or nine p.m i'll be uh i'll be out there
08:45:01.780
debating um debating people on the streets and then we'll definitely be uh maybe we'll do follow
08:45:22.980
all right guys love you on ninjas i'll catch you guys tomorrow we're gonna i'm gonna try to start the
08:45:28.420
debate around eight or nine p.m but you guys know how that goes because we've got to set up and
08:45:31.300
shit like that but yeah we'll try to start it up a little bit earlier all right love you ninjas peace