00:03:35.960Of course, we've heard this type of stuff the entire time the Iran war has gone on.
00:03:39.480But the facts are barrels are not moving through at nearly the rate that they once were.
00:03:44.780And shortages or stockpiles, rather, can only last so long.
00:03:48.600Globally, the net market deficit is running at 5.1 million barrels per day, according to the EAI's Q2 2026 estimate.
00:03:56.140But that's only the gap between production and consumption.
00:03:59.400When you include the drawdown of strategic reserves, floating storage, and commercial stocks worldwide,
00:04:04.300the gross depletion rate reaches 10 to 13 million barrels per day.
00:04:10.620One analysis estimates that over 1 billion barrels of stored petroleum have already been depleted since late February.
00:04:17.340To put that in context, the entire U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve held 413 million barrels in December 2025.
00:04:23.940We've burned through the equivalent of more than two full Strategic Petroleum Reserves in the last 10 weeks, and there is no sign of it slowing down.
00:04:32.860In fact, one of the biggest stories this week was this from The Atlantic by Robert Kagan,
00:04:38.220Checkmate in Iran, Washington Can't Reverse or Control the Consequences of Losing This War is the subtitle.
00:04:45.160Now, the bombshell thing about this story is not necessarily the fact that there's a checkmate in Iran.
00:04:49.700I think that's been pretty clear over the last several weeks of ceasefire and intermittent combat not really going anywhere.
00:04:58.820The thing about this article is that it's Robert Kagan who wrote it.
00:05:02.140So if you're not familiar with who Robert Kagan is, he is a classic arch neocon, and he has been demanding war in Iran for as long as I've been alive.
00:05:11.180His wife is Victoria Nuland, who, of course, was the spear point and headed the overthrow of the Zelensky government and has really been involved with this over and over and over in the decades of her career in the top ranks of Washington, D.C.
00:05:26.760She goes somewhere, war breaks out, revolution occurs, people die, regime is overthrown, and American interests get to slime their way inside.
00:05:37.320So Robert Kagan and Victoria Nuland are like this neocon imperial power couple, and Robert Kagan has been demanding war in Iran, like I said, for as long as I've been alive.
00:05:48.520Now that he's gotten what he wants, well, it turns out it was a terrible idea, and it's not going well, and it turns out we're in a quagmire, stuck there, and it's kind of his fault, but he'll be the one taking credit for recognizing and advocating we get out of this.
00:06:03.540It's a little bit crazy, but it lets you know just how badly this war in Iran has gone.
00:06:09.580Everybody who wanted this, who drove for this, who just ached for war in Iran for the last several decades,
00:06:17.000people like Lindsey Graham, Robert Kagan, this week decided, you know what, this was a big failure.
00:06:23.440This was a bad idea, and we've got to figure out how to get out of here.
00:06:28.220And so now I want to go to the video of Lindsey Graham
00:06:30.400questioning Pete Hegseth and Dan Cain in Congress this week
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00:12:37.460Even if that means capitulating to some of Iran's demands, the alternative is mass starvation
00:12:42.300and mass rationing, which is already kind of starting to go on. So the question is,
00:12:46.400why are we persisting? Why are we continuing to wage a war that we have, for all intents and
00:12:50.880purposes, already lost, and by continuing to fight, only making things worse? Well,
00:12:56.520the answer came earlier this week with an interview by Benjamin Netanyahu. Let's go to
00:13:01.580that video now is the war with Iran over and if it isn't who will decide when it0.65
00:13:07.080is I think it accomplished a great deal but it's not over because there's still
00:13:11.720nuclear material enriched uranium that has to be taken out of Iran there is
00:13:17.780still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled there are still proxies that
00:13:23.760Iran supports their ballistic missiles that they still want to produce now0.64
00:13:29.120We've degraded a lot of it, but all of that is still there, and there's work to be done.0.89
00:13:35.100How do you envision the highly enriched uranium will be removed from Iran?0.50
00:17:31.360Because even if those are your goals, even if you believe that that is actually what
00:17:36.400we are pursuing in Iran, I don't believe that.
00:17:39.000But if you believe it, the question is, is it working?
00:17:43.640Is this strategically the best way to achieve those goals, or is what's happening totally counter to those goals?0.51
00:17:49.920And in fact, Iran is more likely to pursue a nuclear weapon, and the conflict with Islam is more vicious and dangerous now that we've started this totally pointless and now thoroughly lost war in Iran.0.72
00:18:05.940Even though I disagree with your goals, even if I agreed with your goals, I'd be against the method by which we're attempting to solve them.
00:18:11.600It was a complete mistake from the beginning, and I think that's becoming fairly obvious.
00:18:15.260That was Trump making that statement as he departed for his big trip to China, which
00:18:19.760in and of itself was pretty unique in terms of who he brought along with him.
00:18:24.920Apple, Boeing, Citi, Tesla, Meta executives to join Trump's China trip.
00:18:30.600And so this is very much in line with everything else Trump has sort of been doing with things
00:18:35.680like the Board of Peace or the way we're moving away from the UN and more towards some sort of
00:18:41.920weird corporatocracy. These things are happening out in the open, but the purpose behind them isn't
00:18:48.660explicitly clear. But we're seeing the sort of de facto establishment of a corporatocracy,
00:18:55.740of these corporations almost being treated like the CEOs being treated like heads of state.
00:19:00.500And where in the UN you have America and Mexico and Canada and Israel, what we're going to have next time is going to be Apple and Meta and Amazon, and they'll be the ones who sort of dictate the path of humanity and act as representatives not of the people but of the economic corporate structures that they represent and actually prioritize.
00:19:22.320So, again, if you have a diplomatic mission to a foreign country, especially an enemy country like China is, you would think you would bring along military people, representatives, senators, congressmen, but instead these are the people joining Donald Trump on his big trip to China.
00:19:41.180You have Tim Cook of Apple, Larry Fink of BlackRock, head of the World Economic Forum, and probably the most evil person in the world if you want my vote, a representative, the CEO of Blackstone, Stephen Schwartzman, the CEO of Boeing, Cargill, Citi, Cisco, Coherent, GE Aerospace, Goldman Sachs, Illumina, MasterCard, Meta, Micron, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Tesla, and Visa, Tesla and SpaceX, of course, being Elon Musk.
00:20:09.200So this is the contingent accompanying Trump, and I see it as a signal as to sort of what they prioritize, and the structure of this new world order that we're establishing, it's the corporations that are taking preeminence over and above the people.
00:20:25.300And that's extremely concerning to me, but also makes total sense, especially when we get into our next topic, which will be the data centers.
00:20:31.760And obviously, AI, data centers, the war in Iran, all of these topics are going to be or have been discussed over this week in China.
00:20:41.100But again, the U.S. inflation problem is getting worse, according to Axios, just showing that America is not doing as well as Trump would like us to think.
00:20:50.000The economic impacts of the Iran war are being felt by the American people, and it seems as though the Trump administration has been fully captured not only by the Israeli interest pushing us towards war in Iran but also by the sort of diaspora big tech interest that are now insinuating themselves into the real authority power structures, not just in corporations but in governments as well, basically serving as unelected and unaccountable.
00:21:20.000politicians in their own right, only they're doing it under the guise of the corporations.
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00:22:05.700a new book NXR is releasing. It's called White Genocide, The Criminal Conspiracy of Immigration,
00:22:11.020Demographic Replacement, and Anti-White Racism by Jordan Hall and Joel Webin.
00:22:15.460It's an excellent book about the coordinated demographic, cultural, and political transformation
00:22:19.820of the West and the anti-white ideology at the heart of all of it.
00:22:24.360It's one of the most underreported, criminally underreported things going on in the world
00:34:08.040It's like a military action, which actually the military is involved in a lot of this.
00:34:12.800And of course, this is all coming right in line with and sort of exactly the same time
00:34:17.440that all of the technologies that will rely on the data centers are being put into place.
00:34:23.600The censorship, the Internet of Things, the surveillance that's going on.
00:34:27.000And, of course, this week, the King of England, His Majesty himself, in a gay purple sparkly crown, made this statement during his address to Parliament.
00:38:10.160I don't think it's a coincidence that they are – these data centers that consume unbelievable amounts of water are being planted in places that are already experiencing drought and that the people doing it, the Larry Finks and the Larry Ellisons, and they're all named Larry for some reason,
00:38:27.780who are imposing all of this stuff are also part of the organization called the World Economic
00:38:32.800Forum, who has talked about and advertised their plan to utilize water restrictions and water
00:38:38.480rationing to force humans' behavior. Let's go to the video now. Klaus Schwab and his WEF goons
00:38:43.980openly admit they're coming after our water supplies from a few years ago, but I think it
00:38:48.800gives context to an understanding of what's actually happening with the data center conversation here
00:38:53.880in America. That's also, of course, true with COVID, right? We are all only as healthy as our
00:38:58.280neighbor is on our street and our city and our region and our nation and globally. And did we
00:39:04.180solve that? Did we actually manage to vaccinate everyone in the world? No. So highlighting water
00:39:10.240as a global commons and what it means to work together and see it both out of that kind of
00:39:14.980global commons perspective, but also the self-interest perspective, because it does have
00:39:18.780that parallel. It's not only important, but it's also important because we haven't managed
00:39:22.860to solve those problems, which had similar attributes. And water is something that people
00:39:27.760understand. Climate change is a bit abstract. Some people understand it really well. Some
00:39:32.240understand it a bit. Some just don't understand it. Water, every kid knows how important it is
00:39:37.380to have water. When you're playing football and you're thirsty, you need water. So there's also
00:39:41.440something about really getting citizen engagement around this and really, in some ways, experimenting
00:39:46.440with this notion of the common good. Can we actually deliver this time in ways that we have
00:39:50.760failed miserably other times and hopefully we won't keep failing on the other things but anyway
00:39:55.220so what she says there is basically we failed with the vaccines because not everybody got
00:40:00.400vaccinated we you know they failed to impose that on everybody against their against our will
00:40:04.960so now they're looking for new methods of manipulating humanity and controlling us and
00:40:09.320she's like everybody understands water yeah everybody needs water and if we withhold it
00:40:14.160from them they'll do what we say that's the uh you know unspoken thing there uh she really could
00:40:19.840not be more more blatant in what they intend to do and again i could go to video after video after
00:40:24.460video where they're talking about commodifying every aspect of nature literally every tree
00:40:29.820every rock every you know source of water will be cataloged and given a value in some sort of
00:40:37.300new tokenized commodification system that includes the natural world in whatever new disturbing
00:40:45.720satanic stock market, you know, trading world that they're trying to create. And we'll return
00:40:50.340to that topic here in just a second. But again, the fact that all of these things are going into
00:40:54.380place at the same time, digital ID, this is what the data centers will be used for. And we're
00:40:58.960seeing very disturbing and dystopian moves towards this in Europe in particular, in places like
00:41:03.600Sweden, where Sweden now wants to strap tracking devices on children as young as 13. The country
00:41:09.120that once exported its parenting model to the world now wants to put ankle monitors on 13-year-olds
00:41:14.080who have never been charged with a crime.
00:41:16.620And of course, this is the inevitable consequence1.00
00:41:19.340of any mass migration from the third world0.86
00:41:23.480because all you're doing is making the citizens less safe.0.63
00:41:26.440You're increasing the number of violent crimes
00:41:56.820It's a dehumanization campaign as they are tagging us and tracking us like cattle, and we frankly shouldn't let them.
00:42:04.180And it's as simple as that as far as I'm concerned.
00:42:05.900and of course the data centers there's this interesting feedback loop now where the data
00:42:10.780centers will be used to surveil and track and control people on the basis on the claim that
00:42:17.300these people are terrorists because they whatever don't want to go to war with iran or whatever it
00:42:22.120is and now they're saying that the data centers themselves might come under threat of terror
00:42:27.740attacks so you're going to have the data centers using all of the information that they're
00:42:32.200cataloging and able to parse through to protect themselves from people who don't like data centers.
00:42:38.440It's sort of a self-fulfilling type of operation. Here's BlackRock's Larry Fink, head of the World
00:42:43.800Economic Forum, most evil person in the world, the person who forced ESG down everybody's throat,
00:42:48.400the person who was on the forefront of literally remaking the world economy away from what it used
00:42:53.760to be into some new satanic construction where you'll never own anything and yet you'll be happy,
00:42:59.600You'll never own a home. You'll never own a car. Everything you do, everything you own, everything you interact with,
00:43:04.400you'll do so on a temporary basis with their permission in a form of social credit score that simply values your submission over everything else.
00:50:07.240Ron Lauder explained that Jewish money has not been able to shape the American mind because0.59
00:50:11.540quote, anti-Semites have access to all the facts, which is an interesting way of putting it. But he
00:50:17.540made much of disturbing statements while cloaked in shadow like a literal supervillain. This guy's
00:50:23.480a menace, as is the organization that he's in charge of. However, congratulations to the
00:50:29.760Lauder family. Ron Lauder, the head of the World Jewish Congress, his son-in-law just was confirmed
00:50:36.120as head of the Federal Reserve. So way to go, guys. You totally earned that on merit.
00:50:42.500This is from a few months ago, but this is the idea behind what he's talking about.
00:50:46.300Israel poured $730 million into their propaganda arm amid reputational crisis.0.77
00:50:52.540And the reason I brought this up following the, you know, rape scandal is because, tell you what, Israel, you want to look better in people's eyes.0.76
00:51:01.100You want to repair your reputation.0.99
00:51:03.160Stop doing all of the evil crap that you do.0.99
00:51:06.460See, it doesn't matter how much money you pay people. When it's exposed that you are systematically raping prisoners who have never been convicted of a crime, they're not going to like you.
00:51:17.840The problem is your actions, your behavior, your scamminess. That's the problem.
00:51:25.660You can stop doing that, and you won't spend any money on trying to repair your reputation, but that never seems to be the approach that they take.
00:51:33.420So here is World Jewish Congress Ron Lauder, and in fact we're – I'm taking a long time, so we're going to skip ahead.
00:51:40.020Let's go to Alexander Soros because this is another interesting thing that a lot of times there's this false dichotomy that says you're either with Israel or you're a AOC-style socialist Muslim apologist type thing.
00:51:51.860It's a false dichotomy, and one of the reasons you can tell it's a false dichotomy is because the most far-left people in the world and certainly in our country
00:51:58.660are perfectly in line with everything that Israel wants0.78
00:52:02.820and are one of the main engines behind Israel's success here in America.0.56
00:52:07.700So here's Alexander Soros, head of the Open Society Foundation, right?
00:52:43.480There is apparently a conference of just the presidents of the many and various major, not the minor or the intermediary, Jewish organizations.
00:53:09.940It is a massive interconnected industry that these people are running.0.73
00:53:14.320So here is William Dariff, the CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, talking about basically the power they receive from the Jewish community's perceived closeness, I would say, control of the American government.0.85
00:53:30.260So the conference has played, as you said, a role diplomatically for decades. The conference, my predecessor, Malcolm Holmline, led the first mission of Jewish leaders to Gulf states 22 years ago, 23 years ago. And that relationship continues between the conference and a number of Gulf and other countries around the world.
00:53:54.980world, the relationship comes from a number of different directions.
00:53:58.540Those early relationships were, in fact, nurtured by the fact that those countries didn't want
00:54:06.040to meet, certainly not publicly, with the State of Israel.
00:54:09.740And so by meeting with the Conference of Presidents, it was a proxy of sorts where the conference
00:54:14.400is able to have those discussions, engage with them, as a sort of baby step towards
00:55:18.360Some cases like the United Arab Emirates or Bahrain and even Saudi Arabia, to an extent, you could see that some of the conversations and the visits and missions that the conference may have made to those countries aided in paving a path toward normalization.
00:55:34.360Okay, so Ron Lauder said something very similar to that. Basically, hey, our proximity to American power gives us access around the world and we're able to utilize that American power as we've seen that they have done.
00:55:45.480In fact, I believe it was in Denmark that a couple of rabbis were accused of performing this banned male circumcision ritual where they used their mouth to suck the blood.0.67
00:55:58.840Again, totally barbaric and insane.0.60
00:56:00.740They were actually reported by other rabbis who knew they were doing this and told the authorities, hey, this is wrong.
00:56:06.800American politicians sent warnings with like official American letterhead saying you have to let these guys go.
00:56:14.720So it has nothing to do with American interests, but it is using American power and American influence to pursue their own interests and the interests of their co-ethnics, which I think is wrong, personally.
00:56:26.280Now let's go to Ron Lauder, again, president of the World Jewish Congress, father-in-law of the new head of the Federal Reserve, admitting to losing the information war.
00:56:35.760He says despite millions spent on media and shaping narratives, their influence is weakening, and you'll never guess why.
00:56:41.720Since October 7, all Jewish organizations in the United States together have spent upwards of $600 million fighting this avalanche of anti-Semitism.
00:56:58.160I have one question. Has it helped? Has all this money stopped? Or has it slowed down the hatred against us?
01:03:20.780And that's probably the most fundamental thing that's going on in the world.
01:03:25.580It's going to be the most important thing for the next two years.
01:03:28.080So I think the important thing is, don't think that this is at too much hype.
01:03:32.520Yes, there's always too much hype in some different thing, but we're just rewiring the world and there's going to be enormous investment and it's not one year, two year, it's 10.
01:03:42.420So they're going to rewire the world's economy.
01:03:45.340That means destroy the world as we know it and replace it with a roboticized AI facsimile, right?
01:03:53.040You can look at the world as it was where you have, you know, the butcher and the baker and the fruit seller and, you know, all these little stores and just wipe all that away and replace with a giant robotic warehouse that delivers you things by drones.
01:04:06.680That's sort of a that's sort of symbolic of what they mean when they're rewiring the world.
01:19:06.880here's another story that maybe should have been a big one this week unprecedented threat
01:19:11.920routine maintenance found an IED at an Alabama dam so the dam that holds back the reservoir that
01:19:18.380supplies all of the drinking water from Mobile Alabama was being inspected for a routine
01:19:24.200inspection and they found an IED attached to it an improvised explosive device which seems to me
01:19:30.680that somebody is planting you know pre-staging explosive charges on the dams in order to destroy
01:19:37.940our water supply this should be a big deal it's like i haven't even heard anybody talk about this
01:19:43.080story it wasn't on drudge one on anything it seems like it should be a big one it seems like it
01:19:47.260should inspire a major search on all of the dams all across the country to see if this was a one-off
01:19:52.640or if this was part of a larger plan because we just happened to find this we just stumbled upon
01:19:57.560And that's like a common thing these days where some terrorist attacks being planned and some guy just like wanders in the wrong room and discovers it. And that's the way it gets found out. This wasn't the FBI tracking down sources and finding this IED. This was just some dude recognizing it and reporting it. And thank God he did because who knows what could have happened if it had been allowed to go off.
01:20:17.640But I wonder if there aren't more IEDs on different dams around the country, and if that's not in line with the attack on our water supply by the data center and the World Economic Forum.
01:21:06.240A 12-year-old would be very, very proud of
01:21:09.540So if you've ever been in the need of perhaps a visual representation of the utter and total collapse of the Western world as we know it and culture itself, I think the Archibald Prize in Australia gives you a very good understanding of what has been done to us.
01:21:28.500finally big story this week that i was actually kind of tangential to chud the builder a man
01:21:38.100named known as chud the builder who made a name for himself going around and sort of causing
01:21:42.780he was a in real life streamer uh long story short he would go around and often provoke people
01:21:50.820by calling black people the N-word, insulting them, and basically rejecting the fear that white
01:22:00.080people have about saying that word. And of course, it made a lot of people mad. I was actually0.95
01:22:04.280supposed to interview him at four o'clock on whatever it was, Wednesday, I guess.
01:22:12.040Three o'clock, the news breaks. Dalton, aka Chud the Builder, has been in a shootout
01:22:18.340and has shot a man so a man came up behind him supposedly sucker punched him uh dalton fought
01:22:24.840back took out a gun fired it shot the guy in the stomach shot himself in the arm both of them are
01:22:30.500thank god in stable condition so nobody died over this but dalton has been charged with a litany of
01:22:38.060crimes including attempted murder and could be facing over 25 years in prison again say what you
01:22:43.880want about his tactics, his style. You think he's rude. You think people don't deserve to be called
01:22:50.180names. I think the reason what he was doing, no matter how you feel about it, the sentiment behind
01:22:55.840it and the motive behind it is important because of the story I told you earlier about the 18-year-old
01:23:00.880kid who was stabbed and allowed to die because some Indian dude said he said a bad name. He
01:23:05.560called me a racial slur. That's the endpoint of the trajectory that we're currently on,
01:23:10.120the weaponization of language, the fear of language, the idea that saying a word
01:23:14.620means that you deserve a death sentence. That is such a poisonous concept that has made its way
01:23:20.060into our society. Last year, there was a man who was stabbed in Washington State, I believe. He was
01:23:26.040in Seattle. He was stabbed by a guy, black guy, stabbed a white guy. The white guy, after being0.94
01:23:31.160stabbed, said the N-word. The jury let off the knifeman, said the knifeman was not guilty because
01:23:38.520after being stabbed his victim called him the n-word so it's already here in america obviously
01:23:43.120we have example after example in europe uk and elsewhere where a rape victim insults her rapist
01:23:49.800and she goes to jail for longer than the rapist does this is an insanity that we have to head off
01:23:54.980that we have to speak out against that we have to recognize the importance of and not allow it to
01:24:00.640continue so say what you want about chud the builder's tactics what he's highlighting what
01:24:07.260he's fighting back against is this weaponization of language, which is deadly, which we cannot
01:24:14.180allow to continue in the way that it already is here in America. We have to not just stop the,
01:24:20.320you know, way that this is happening all the time where, Hey, he called me the N word. So I got to
01:24:24.440shoot him in the head and the jury's like, sounds good, bro. You're right. I mean, that's crazy.1.00
01:24:28.280We have to not allow that to continue, but really we have to push back against it and roll back this
01:24:32.840idea and go, it's just a word. It's a language. It's, it's meaningless if you don't freak out
01:24:38.780about it. So, you know, I pray for Judd, uh, Chud the builder. Um, the latest news today is that he
01:24:44.160can make bail for 1.25 million, I believe, which means he'd have to put down a bond of about 125,000,
01:24:51.720uh, which he already has a give, send, go at gives and go.com slash help Chud. And, uh, hopefully
01:24:57.880he'll be he'll be out soon because look the man might not be you know your favorite content
01:25:04.640creator but he also doesn't deserve to uh be beaten to death because he says the no no word
01:25:10.660and i guess that's my stance on it so that was this week and what a week it was folks i'm telling
01:25:16.700you i don't know if every week's gonna be this crazy because this was this was just an absolutely
01:25:21.240nutty one with the ticks and the data centers and chud the builder and i mean it was a crazy week
01:25:26.080and hopefully it doesn't continue this way