00:02:32.000And neocons are pissed off because it negatively impacts Israel.
00:02:35.000Everybody else is pretty happy to see that the war is going to end, that we're going to bring our military back, that the Straits are going to be opening up, that gas prices are going down.
00:02:42.000So, all in all, I'd say pretty dang good news on the foreign policy front.
00:03:01.000But I can't imagine at this point, with Trump saying he's calling back the Navy and the military, that they would actually extend this conflict.
00:03:08.000So, we knew at some point he'd have to pull things back.
00:03:10.000And maybe we got the full details of what's called the Memorandum of Understanding, the initial deal, and we'll be going through all of that.
00:03:18.000But Trump at 3 54 in the morning went nuclear on Democrats, pissed off.
00:04:29.000Joe Rogan revealed that at the time, current and past presidents were trying to get Spotify to ban his show and shut him down because of his now that we're not what I would say now, now correct or at the time always correct opinions on vaccines.
00:04:45.000Very, very interesting stuff to see where we've come out in terms of culture.
00:04:49.000So we're going to get into all of that, my friends.
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00:07:59.000You were obviously Iraq, of course, but you were also in Ukraine.
00:08:03.000Yeah, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, a few other countries.
00:08:08.000And my last assignment when I was an intel officer for the Army CI command, I was actually the senior political advisor for the entire Ukraine mission.
00:09:54.000One, the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
00:09:57.000And their current allies, they're signing the MOU to declare an immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and undertake from now on not to initiate any war or any military operation against each other and to refrain from the threat or use of force against each other and ensuring the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Lebanon.
00:10:15.000The final deal will confirm the permanent termination of the war on all fronts, including in the.
00:10:19.000Notice how it says Lebanon like 27 times.
00:10:20.000It's just like, we're making sure this is about Israel, they're saying.
00:10:24.000The U.S. and Iran undertake to respect each other's sovereignty.
00:10:28.000They say they commit to negotiating over 60 days.
00:10:31.000Immediately upon the signing of the MOU, the U.S. will begin the removal of its naval blockade and any disturbances or impediments against Iran and will fully end the naval blockade within 30 days.
00:10:41.000During this period, the traffic of vessels will be in proportion to the numbers of pre war traffic being restored.
00:10:49.000Upon signing, Iran will make arrangements using its best efforts for the safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days only from the Persian Gulf, obviously, because they expect to have a deal.
00:11:01.000Before the 60 days, so this is just a 60 day interim deal.
00:11:04.000The U.S. undertakes the regional partners to develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least $300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
00:11:14.000The mechanism for the implementation of this plan will be finalized as part of a final deal within 60 days.
00:11:19.000All required licenses, waivers, and permissions needed for the relevant financial transactions will be granted.
00:11:24.000The next one is that there will be security resolutions, blah, blah, blah, agreed upon schedule for the deal.
00:11:38.000The U.S. and Iran acknowledge the critical importance of the nuclear issues above mentioned.
00:11:43.000They express their intention to immediately address these issues and negotiations.
00:11:46.000Pending the final deal, the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran agree to maintain the status quo.
00:11:52.000Iran will maintain its current status quo of its nuclear program, and the U.S. will not impose any new sanctions and will not deploy additional forces in the region.
00:12:00.000The U.S. undertakes the immediate, upon signing the MOU, and until the termination of sanctions, The U.S. Department of Treasury will issue waivers for the export of Iranian crude oil, petroleum products, and derivatives, and all associated services.
00:12:11.000The U.S. undertakes to make fully available frozen or restricted funds and assets of the Islamic Republic of Iran upon the implementation of this MOU.
00:12:21.000The U.S. and Iran agree that an executive mechanism will be established to monitor the successful implementation.
00:12:26.000After it's signed, beginning of all these paragraphs, blah, blah, blah, the U.S. and Iran will start negotiations.
00:12:33.00014 is the final deal will be endorsed by a binding U.N. Security Council resolution.
00:13:13.000I think this is a good thing because obviously the gas prices is a problem.
00:13:16.000However, I will say that I think they dragged out as long as possible because they wanted to choke out China, damage OPEC, and position the United States as one of the largest oil exporters in the world.
00:13:28.000I don't know if I'm feeling cynical today, but this is just like on Friday when Israel hits Lebanon again and Iran fires missiles back, and then all of a sudden we realize nothing changed.
00:14:21.000Choke China from their oil energy supply about at least 75%.
00:14:28.000And that's why Venezuela happened, and this one actually took place as well.
00:14:33.000And I bet you this deal is going to redirect Iran, majority of Iran's oil into Europe, because that's going to be affecting Russia as well.
00:14:48.000Because Russia, if you guys know, they're still selling their oil indirectly to Europe.
00:14:56.000It's going to hurt Russia and it's going to hurt China.
00:15:00.000And I believe the bigger picture here, and also positive, the bigger picture here is at some point we're going to have to engage with China in a more aggressive way.
00:18:48.000Is the software where everybody's security clearance information is plugged into?
00:19:00.000I think it's like a defense information something system.
00:19:05.000And that's where any security officer or facility officer, they take your name, social security to verify like you have a security clearance and whatnot.
00:19:17.000Seven million records, and that's back in 2000.
00:19:20.000Between 2014 and 2018, that's when we found out about it.
00:19:39.000And it's really hard to track everything.
00:19:42.000And just be aware of what you're buying.
00:19:45.000And you can go to DISA, the Defense Information System Agency, DISA.mil.
00:19:52.000An approved product list, it's actually pretty good, and you can stay fairly secured because they keep up with what they actually secured nowadays.
00:20:03.000We were talking about this a little bit before the show.
00:20:05.000I've maintained for a long time now at this war that the purpose is to cut off China from its energy, and that it's possible that these plans extended well beyond the Trump administration and there's holdovers and military.
00:20:17.000And so, can you break down for us why we went to war?
00:23:30.000It's inevitable because the way China is rapidly ramping up production and dominating the production around the globe and the market, I mean, they're going to surpass us as the number one global power.
00:24:39.000But I mean, it seems like a ridiculous contention that the U.S. and China would go to nuclear war just to try and because then we would both lose.
00:26:30.000I was, yeah, I was laughed out of the room.
00:26:34.000Well, I mean, that was the point of going into Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:26:36.000We set up all these bases on both sides, we wanted to be able to strike on every front, but Iran is not a small desert nation, it is a populous, mountainous nation, and it's not going to be easy for the U.S. to conquer.
00:27:23.000So when we bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we were just using massive traditional payloads, but we claimed it was single nuclear bombs to make it seem look how powerful we are.
00:27:34.000Since then, the nuclear weapons that the U.S. claims to have, well, that the U.S. we believe has, are upwards of 1,250 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
00:27:51.000Now we're talking about MIRVs, multiple independently targeted reentry vehicles.
00:27:55.000A single ICBM carrying up to 12 warheads, each of which are several orders of magnitude stronger than those bombs, or at least an order of magnitude.
00:28:05.000No, actually, I think it would be several orders.
00:28:07.000And so the conspiracy theory is that's all fake.
00:28:10.000The footage of these big nuclear blasts and everything was meant to scare our enemies, and we actually don't have them because if we did, we'd use them.
00:28:59.000Was developed about 10 years ago that is a much more compact, very, very small version of the original bomb dropped, comparable power to what we dropped on Japan.
00:29:51.000But globally, I mean, how is that perception going to look?
00:29:57.000I mean, I think if I was going to make the argument, like if someone asked me, like, hey, why shouldn't we nuke Iran, I would say because you need people there to run the show so that you can actually win something.
00:30:08.000Unless you're talking about boots on the ground taking the whole country over.
00:30:12.000This, what Trump has right now with this deal, is one of the best outcomes you could probably get from a war.
00:30:17.000You need someone who will negotiate, who will agree, and then run things.
00:30:22.000Otherwise, you're leaving a smoldering wasteland.
00:30:24.000For the record, the Cold War nuclear weapons, the B 41, was a 25 megaton.
00:30:29.000The ones they're using now are like 400 kilotons.
00:30:33.000It's their 50 times smaller, 80 times smaller, 500 times smaller.
00:31:32.000And whether or not you believe it, I mean, you may not think that it's valid, but I think that on the international stage, there are people that will say the downstream effects of using a nuclear weapon is a political disaster.
00:32:13.000And so the goal is capitulation by force, not wiping them out.
00:32:18.000Only if you're already in a total war would you wipe them out.
00:32:21.000Yeah, and like even during Saddam, the invasion of Iraq, actually, I was still in Iraq, so I remember both.
00:32:29.000And they did not completely destroy the entire infrastructure.
00:32:33.000What they did, they used the electronic bombs that actually disabled power plants and whatnot and did not actually bomb them to where they cannot be repaired, but they were able to.
00:32:51.000Kneecap the Saddam army to be able to go all the way to Baghdad, accomplish the mission, overthrow the regime.
00:32:59.000But they didn't actually completely destroy the infrastructure.
00:33:04.000What happened, Iraq got destroyed, is actually because of the afterfact, because the Muslim Shiite war.
00:35:32.000Some people believe they are real, where we launched gigantic tungsten rods into space and keep them in orbit because you actually don't need the fuel to launch them.
00:35:44.000It's not that much energy to maintain its orbital velocity, but at any moment, you can drop this gigantic tungsten rod down and it's like 10 times more powerful than the most powerful nuke we have.
00:35:54.000In fact, they were featured in the G.I. Joe movie 14 years ago.
00:35:59.000Just because I had a top secret security clearance and with access to sensitive compartment information and a counterintelligence polygraph, that doesn't mean I had access to everything.
00:36:11.000A lot of people think there's a misconception that when you have the highest level of clearance, no, there's a That's why we have SAP.
00:38:42.000Basically, for those that don't understand how orbit works, you're always falling.
00:38:46.000The International Space Station is falling straight to Earth, but it's moving laterally so fast that it's falling at the same speed that it's actually traveling.
00:40:24.000The reason we don't use nuclear weapons on our enemies is because they would fire nukes on us and then it would just be nukes flying everywhere.
00:40:31.000And the first thing I say is if we nuked China, why would China nuke India?
00:40:37.000The argument goes back to like World War I, World War II.
00:40:39.000Well, you know, like China would retaliate and then we'd invoke alliances and then everyone's firing nukes at each other.
00:40:46.000I think if the US fired a nuke at China and China fired a nuke at the United States, the first thing that probably happens is if we launch a nuke.
00:40:53.000Striking China, what is the military benefit for China to strike civilian targets other than mass economic damage?
00:40:59.000Which, of course, you know, it's funny when it comes to war stuff.
00:41:02.000People say, like, oh, you don't attack civilians.
00:41:05.000And okay, sure, but like, you're talking about surface level war.
00:41:08.000You really want to stop an enemy from fighting?
00:41:13.000Sherman's March to the Sea, we get it.
00:41:15.000If you are fighting a like first stage war where it's like, no, no, no, look, we're just going to take out their military capabilities and stop them.
00:42:04.000And additionally, what we already saw during the Cold War was that there were instances where there's that famous incident where the Soviet got a false flag warning, and the guy in the submarine was basically instructed, like, you have to retaliate, and he refused to do it.
00:42:19.000So I think these things all indicate that the core concept of mutual nature destruction, I believe, is not a guarantee at the bare minimum.
00:44:11.000Every once in a while, Genghis Khan would come to a city and they wouldn't surrender.
00:44:15.000So he would kill everyone in the city, burn everything to the ground.
00:44:19.000Yeah, they burned the Library of Baghdad.
00:44:22.000The story goes that the Tigris River turned into ink color because the Library of Baghdad was so big, it had like millions of books.
00:44:32.000And the Tigris turned it into basically a blue ink color for a couple days.
00:44:38.000I was told Scott Horton was saying that during the Cold War, the Americans were ready for a nuclear catastrophe.
00:44:45.000With the Russians, and they said, you know, if this does go to some sort of mutually assured nuclear war, we have all the targets in the Russian cities ready to go.
00:44:55.000Also, they had all of China lined up because they said, look, if the world, if we're going down and America and Russia are going to blow each other up, we're not going to leave the rest of the world these dirty Chi Coms.
00:45:05.000And they were like, and I feel like that still is ready to go.
00:45:09.000But now we got decentralized command and nuclear submarines that are ready to fire seven months from now if you launch today.
00:45:14.000Like, Sleeper cells basically waiting to pop.
00:45:27.000Yeah, I mean, that's incredibly likely.
00:45:30.000But basically, I mean, it's, you know, multiple, basically a full army here in the U.S. from China that came over illegally.
00:45:41.000And there's also times where the FBI has found actual Chinese police forces, not official, but they're basically policing Chinatown.
00:45:51.000You hear about Chinese nationals sending information, you know, getting caught for espionage, whether it be industrial espionage or espionage against the federal government.
00:47:32.000We had someone on the show was talking about how there was this, like, in the late 2000s or something, a bunch of U.S. politicians met with Chinese officials.
00:47:39.000And do you remember who was telling us this?
00:47:41.000And they were like, How do we do what you do?
00:47:44.000The Chinese government can flatten a residential neighborhood, scattering all the people to the wind, and then build a superhighway in a week.
00:47:52.000And the US is like, this takes us 30 years.
00:47:54.000And they're like, well, we'll show you how to do it.
00:47:56.000My conspiracy theory is that Republicans and Democrats before Trump knew that Thucydides' trap was a very real outcome.
00:48:08.000And so they decided, why are we fighting?
00:48:45.000It's why when Trump came in and Michael Flynn said Russia is not our greatest threat, China is, they immediately put him under investigation, tried locking him up.
00:48:52.000What they did to that guy was terrible.
00:48:54.000And then Trump gets in and he says, No, China, it's going to be America.
00:48:58.000And now what we're looking, especially with this Iran war stuff, cutting off China from half their energy for how many months has it been?
00:49:05.000It's about four months of them being cut off.
00:49:08.000They keep pushing back the timeline by which China is supposed to overtake the U.S. as the dominant power, as the global economic power.
00:49:19.000I think Trump was like, no, China's not going to be the dominant global power.
00:49:25.000The US will, and we're going to bring it all back.
00:49:28.000And these deep state elements are people, they're looking at massive investments in Chinese infrastructure, and they're like, oh no, if Trump does this, I'll lose everything.
00:49:41.000I think you hit the nail on its head, to be honest with you.
00:49:44.000I think they were seeing the writing on the wall after they opened China to the open market, to the global market.
00:49:53.000And they're looking at the entire world, and especially with the new generation of People like youth, they're all have a commie tendency because we created that mentality for them.
00:50:08.000So they were accelerating to actually decline the US.
00:50:14.000And if the elites stay in power, they don't care where their loyalty is as long as they still have their money and influence and whatnot.
00:50:25.000And Donald Trump comes in and put basically, basically, but slashed it with a sword, I guess.
00:50:36.000And basically, he reshoveled all of their plans.
00:50:41.000And could you imagine if you spent 20 years setting yourself up for retirement and your kids in China, and then Trump comes along and he's like, now that's going to be worthless in five years.
00:50:49.000Yeah, that's why they're fighting him so hard.
00:51:10.000I mean, there was like a clear mandate from a majority of Americans on what should happen.
00:51:17.000And they're pushing back tooth and nail and they're still stabbing Donald Trump, his nominations, and like all of his agenda and what the American people or the electorate actually elected him to do.
00:52:55.000Otherwise, you know, we're talking about a possibility of war with China in a few years.
00:53:00.000Imagine what happens if we go to war with China and we get partisans internally in the U.S. fighting on behalf of China, armed by China.
00:53:08.000That's one of the reasons why I don't shed any tears for.
00:53:13.000The Justice Department looking at people like Assam Piker, right?
00:53:16.000Like he's been to China and he endorses that type of government structure.
00:53:22.000He's doing all he can to undermine the United States, you know, with his rhetoric and stuff.
00:53:30.000Like, look, if he's working with anyone that has ties to China, you know, the government should look at that guy, Hassan Pak, I have no idea why he's not on the TIDE database.
00:54:12.000Like a long time ago, before even he amped up his.
00:54:16.000Because I know people on the conservative side that were nominated and put.
00:54:23.000On that, uh, for a lot less things they said, and uh, and like these types of people that need to be nominated and put and and uh and be watched because as soon as you get put on that database, you are watched, like you are surveilled uh 247.
00:54:44.000But the problem is, is like the there is a massive issue with the intelligence agencies, and especially the DOJ, uh, and the FBI, uh.
00:54:57.000Those agencies, I believe they're too far gone.
00:56:59.000So, if you go to usajobs.gov or.com, and that's the main government website where you apply for government jobs, and just put like a lawyer advisory or legal advisory, those guys they come in as GS or GG 12, 13, 14 immediately out the door.
00:57:22.000So, they have like some sort of a seniority level.
00:57:24.000But, majority of these legal advisors or lawyers they set the policy for the agency.
00:57:32.000At whatever agency, and the majority of them, about 95% of them, are far left.
00:57:40.000Well, the ideological capture of the United States, it's not just limited to universities.
00:57:45.000People think of the universities as the place where there's all this ideological capture.
00:57:50.000The big problem that I think, honestly, the Trump administration is facing is the ideological capture in the bureaucracy, in the FBI, in probably CIA, in all of these institutions, specifically law enforcement institutions.
00:58:06.000That prevents the administration from not just carrying out the will of the American people, the elected representatives and stuff, but the that prevents them from actually making changes to the people in the government.
00:58:23.000Yeah, that's what did not happen so far.
00:58:28.000If I was actually advising Trump when they first took over, I would have gotten rid of all the lawyers within the government and I would have actually worked on that, have.
00:58:42.000Majority of the legal advisory for each division or each government agency lined up.
00:58:49.000And day one, I will get rid of the lawyers first.
00:58:53.000So, because those guys, they're going to set the legal policy for everybody.
00:58:59.000And, like, because those lawyers, they sit with like a division chief, section chiefs, or like an entire agency head and be like, nope, you're not going to be able to do this.
00:59:11.000And if you do, you have to worry about it.
01:01:12.000So I was there like a few months into it and start the Ukrainian colonels that we have basically the joint.
01:01:26.000Joint duty officers that we have, they were coming up to me and because I established like a really good relationship with those guys because my girlfriend at the time is Ukrainian and so I understand, I understood the culture very well.
01:01:45.000And so they were coming up to me, it was like, hey, Stephen, the 10 Bradleys that we received last week, only three of them actually work, and the other seven are disabled.
01:02:34.000His deputy chief of staff, basically, one of his general deputies, chief of staff, and he's still active, actually, in the Air Force National Guard.
01:02:50.000His two stars actually got rewarded for his malfeasance.
01:04:47.000You know, we got, you know, Josh, he puts on the multi screen news so we can watch Fox, CNN, MS Now, and ESPN because you got to put the sports in there, otherwise you'll lose your mind, right?
01:04:56.000And wow, MS Now comes on and they may as well, like, if I was going to describe MS Now to somebody, I'd say the news starts with three people screaming at the top of their lungs, looking at each other, and that's all they're doing.
01:05:12.000The things they were saying were just absolutely nonsensical.
01:05:15.000Trump's planning to kill a bunch of people.
01:05:19.000Then they bring up, Trump ruined the reflecting pool and he's wasting all of our money and Trump is bad.
01:05:24.000Literally, every other word of their mouth is Trump.
01:05:26.000And I'm like, if you watch this, your brain is jelly.
01:05:29.000Now, what if you're 10 years old and your mom's got it on the TV and you're watching it and she's saying, Trump's a fascist, he's Hitler, the world's going to end.
01:06:45.000But when you turn 20, now you've already done those entry level jobs and you're applying for assistant manager or even manager positions when you're 20, 22 years old.
01:07:17.000So a guy who's 19 and it's handed $3,000, he goes, I can buy a gun now.
01:07:21.000So if you're thinking about what comes next and when it comes, it's when these young guys are now entering the labor force where they can make a little bit more money, where they can afford vehicles and weapons.
01:07:31.000And then you're going to start seeing real bad stuff.
01:07:34.000One of these guys, it's a thousand bucks, he can buy a drone.
01:07:45.000And I hope people actually listen to this and take my advice, especially if you have a teenager kid fixing to go to college and whatnot.
01:07:55.000My advice send your kid to college, get them education, and flood the government system with.
01:08:02.000Conservative, hardworking people, because you have to offset the government workforce.
01:08:10.000The mentality of go out there, work hard, be creative, and make money, you're not going to have that if the socialist Marxist completely take over.
01:08:24.000I mean, I lived through Saddam Hussein.
01:08:29.000I saw my uncle getting hung in Abu Ghraib at the age of seven.
01:08:33.000And I know what they can do, and they confiscated our entire family's wealth.
01:08:38.000And so that mentality of the past, it's not going to work in the near future.
01:08:46.000So, we need to shift from that, and we need to have your kids, or if you are able or willing to go work for the government, go ahead.
01:08:56.000We need to flood the government system with patriots, somebody who's actually loyal to the Constitution and not going to go crazy and completely shift the system.
01:09:10.000Because if they're going to take complete, like if they completely take over, yeah, we're screwed.
01:09:14.000We were talking about this last night.
01:09:15.000If the Democrats were to take the House, The Senate and the Office of the President in the next presidential election, they will push through all of the things they've talked about.
01:09:27.000They will make D.C. and Puerto Rico a state.
01:09:30.000They will do mail in ballots from everywhere, just from everywhere in the country, where they'll mail ballots out.
01:10:23.000You know, the laws had been changed and it was essentially what people would consider rigged elections for the Democrats.
01:10:31.000And he was like, Well, it's not rigged, it's legal.
01:10:34.000It's like, Look, we understand that they have changed the laws, but he wouldn't move on past the idea that, Well, it's all legal, so it's not rigged.
01:10:43.000You can set the laws up in a way that only one party can win, or it makes it easy to finesse the votes, the ballots.
01:10:55.000In a way, so that way only one party can win.
01:10:58.000And just because it's legal doesn't mean that it isn't legitimate.
01:11:20.000So maybe 30 years ago when we were trying to figure out how do we succeed, how do you grow, how do you develop.
01:11:27.000And we have this problem where there's an elite class that can control the flow of money, it can manipulate the money supply, and it's always to their benefit.
01:11:35.000That system's on the verge of collapse right now because you have a generation of psychotic communists who are trying to massacre everybody.
01:11:39.000It doesn't matter if you can control a financial system if someone's going to come and blow it up.
01:11:43.000Oh, I mean, I don't know if it's just the reason, it's because communists have power.
01:11:47.000I think that system was built to blow up.
01:11:50.000What I'm saying is that we have a generation ideologically indoctrinated, and they believe that the U.S. government needs to be burned to the ground.
01:11:59.000You are not going to finance your way out of that problem.
01:12:02.000You're not going to manipulate currency out of that problem.
01:12:04.000In fact, if you weaken the economy, these people go even crazier because now they can't buy food.
01:12:08.000You strengthen the economy, you don't erase their ideology.
01:12:11.000Trump could institute policy that cuts taxes for the middle class, and they'll just lie and claim he's cutting taxes for the rich.
01:12:20.000And Matthew Iglesias famously tweeted in Trump's first term that it was a major success that progressives were able to convince regular Americans that they did not get a tax break when they actually did.
01:12:31.000So, again, you can help people, you can restore their access to the markets, you can improve their lives.
01:12:37.000It doesn't matter because they're ideologically driven.
01:12:39.000I don't think, and I think the economy is rigged beyond relief.
01:12:43.000But that doesn't change the fact that you have people who think the moon is made of cheese and want to blow up, you know, some NASA for it.
01:12:50.000To your comments on the economy being rigged, if that were the case, then people would be consistently in the underclass and they wouldn't have a way out.
01:12:59.000People are consistently like there is more economic mobility in the United States than any other country.
01:13:07.000It's not as easy as it has been in the past, but you can work hard and pull yourself out of poverty.
01:13:16.000And so, if the, and at least what the way that I'm understanding you say rigged, it would imply, or the way that I'm understanding it, is you can't do that.
01:13:36.000Ian is perfectly exemplifying exactly what I've been talking about in terms of civil war and generational conflict.
01:13:42.000Ian comes from a generation where the principal issue, the American, that the, the, uh, uh, The protesters, the dissidents had was the Federal Reserve.
01:13:52.000Today, these people couldn't care less.
01:13:54.000You can go to that guy and say the Federal Reserve, and he's going to say, but Trump's Hitler.
01:13:57.000And you're going to say, but they're controlling the economy.
01:13:58.000And he's going to say, but Trump's Hitler.
01:14:12.000Now go ask any of these young people who are trying to massacre civilians, who are killing Trump supporters in the street, like Aaron Danielson.
01:15:01.000And she flat out told me, she was like, I'm part of a revolutionary group in Colorado, and they are more than willing to do very terrible things to wield power.
01:15:16.000The leaders of these groups come from wealthy families.
01:15:19.000During Occupy Wall Street, the people you're talking about were trust fund kids.
01:15:28.000They were notoriously trust fund kids or they were funded by NGOs.
01:15:32.000These people did not actually care about the economy.
01:15:36.000They exploited the outrage to foment communist revolution, exemplified by the fact that Occupy Wall Street was initially started as empire state rebellion, anger over political corruption and bailouts, and then leftists came in, pushed out the conservatives and libertarians, turned it into a communist movement, and then.
01:15:54.000Every demand became something weird about ending capitalism, and they'd march around chanting Anti Capitalista, despite the fact that the first weekend I'm there, there's an elderly couple, conservative, libertarian leaning, sitting on a couch with an American flag behind them, and their complaint was the government is corrupt, not that capitalism was bad.
01:16:15.000Trust fund kids and NGOs came in and cut these people out intentionally, lied about people, accused them of being scammers, and then took over the infrastructure, siphoned away all the money, and said, This is about ending capitalism.
01:16:50.000It actually was not Occupy Wall Street, it was the Trayvon Martin protest.
01:16:53.000So, after Trayvon Martin dies in this scuffle with Zimmerman, you get the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement.
01:17:00.000And like we always see with the communists and the Marxists, they are not here for whatever your cause claims to be economics, Federal Reserve, or otherwise.
01:17:17.000The organizers of one of the original Black Lives Matter protests for Trayvon Martin said, We're going to march to one police plaza in New York, and we are going to let the police know we are upset about stop and frisk and police brutality.
01:17:31.000And they marched down Broadway, and then something really amazing happened.
01:17:35.000Large groups of people just follow the person in front of them.
01:17:39.000The organizers of this event were genuinely trying to organize a march to the police department.
01:17:44.000The quote unquote facilitators, the tourists, we call them, the Marxists, All it takes is one or two people in front of a crowd to turn, and that whole crowd will turn.
01:17:56.000One of the funniest things I experienced at all these Occupy marches they're marching on the street, and there'll be journalists in front of them taking pictures.
01:18:04.000And then, like, four or five journalists will turn left because they want to get to the side of the march to take shots of it passing by.
01:18:12.000But the people marching in front don't know this and think those people are walking the direction we're supposed to go.
01:18:17.000So they turn with the journalists, and then 2,000 people all turned on a side street, and it's just bedlam.
01:18:24.000So during this protest, Occupy Wall Street, well, I shouldn't even call them Occupy Wall Street because they were just Marxists, run to the front of the group.
01:18:32.000And then, as the original organizers, with their approved route by the police, are pointing left, the Marxist people get in front and go like this and pull them back.
01:18:40.000The whole crowd ignores the original organizers and marches with the Marxist to Wall Street, where they jump on the ball and start screaming and complaining once again about capitalism and the US government.
01:19:50.000Uh, uh, like, uh, Yeah, 16 people altogether.
01:19:59.000That's why, and kicked half of my dad's family into Iran because their great, great, great grandmother was born over there.
01:20:15.000So everybody from that side of the family got kicked out of Iraq in 1979, and their wealth was confiscated by the government.
01:20:25.000So, yeah, I mean, like, People think, and I don't think these markets, like majority of them, those kids, they know exactly what they want to do.
01:20:39.000I'm compiling a list of other Chinese group chat, like Discord and stuff like that.
01:20:46.000But there's actually other global chat groups that young people are using.
01:20:52.000And hopefully I'll put it out there on X. If you want to check out my X's Aladdin with double L, double D.
01:21:00.000I want to, if you're finished with your point, we'll move on.
01:21:03.000No, I'll be posting it hopefully in the next week.
01:21:06.000I want to jump to this next story, which is a Calci market, because there is a 30% share in the prediction market that the U.S. will confirm that aliens exist before 2029.
01:21:44.000I called it free money because I'm like, there is zero chance the U.S. is going to confirm that aliens exist.
01:21:51.000Well, Neil deGrasse Tyson has come out and he dares the government to just show the alien as disclosure fervor continues to grow.
01:22:01.000At this point, I actually think it's free money to bet on it that they're going to because I'm not saying that aliens exist, but at this point, They have propped it up in the media to such a degree, it really does seem like they will come out and claim aliens are real.
01:22:17.000The funny thing is, the market resolves to yes if they confirm aliens exist, but literally Trump could be like, aliens are real.
01:22:49.000Again, my complaint about the betting market stuff is the illegality of individuals purchasing things that they didn't offer to sell in the first place.
01:22:58.000Or, like, the argument is Kalshi is saying that, not necessarily Kalshi, but the claim that's circulated that it's insider trading and a crime.
01:23:08.000If an individual, like, in my instance, the example we gave, Kalshi has a betting market.
01:23:14.000That I will be at a press briefing this year.
01:23:17.000And if I told someone I was going to go and they bought that I was going and then I went, that's insider trading.
01:23:23.000But I'm like, hey, I'm not selling these.
01:23:25.000You can't put that on me that I told Ian and then Ian said I wanted to buy it.
01:23:30.000And they say, well, Ian should know better than to buy it because you told him.
01:23:33.000So if I go out to a diner and then I just, hey, everybody, small time diner, I see there's about seven customers, I will be at the White House tomorrow.
01:23:41.000Thank you, and I'm, and I say, it's not public.
01:23:48.000The question here is why are there so many people that are confident that the US is going to do this?
01:23:55.000More importantly, I suppose the answer could be if Donald Trump just went on TV right now and said aliens are real and then walked away, it resolves to yes.
01:24:39.000But actually, it's a non confirmation.
01:24:41.000Well, this is the challenge with Kalshi.
01:24:43.000It says it resolves to yes if the president, any member of the cabinet, any member of the joint chiefs, any U.S. federal agency definitively states that extraterrestrial life or technology exists before January 20th, 2029.
01:24:56.000Outcome verified from the executive branch of the U.S. government.
01:24:59.000So you mean to tell me if Trump just says.
01:25:06.000It doesn't prove they're real, it doesn't confirm anything.
01:25:08.000And you can actually legally challenge it too.
01:25:12.000And because if that's their parameter, and just because a president comes out and says aliens do exist without actually showing any type of proof, yeah, you can lead a hot mind.
01:26:07.000But you think they'll at least say they are?
01:26:09.000Yeah, I think they're going to use a very crafted, manipulative word to make you assume they said they confirmed it, but they did not, technically.
01:26:25.000And they're going to run with it as, oh, yep, see, this is a confirmation.
01:26:48.000I mean, yeah, technically they are, but like, I mean, I'm talking about, like, for me, alien, like you're talking about, like, it's either like some sort of a bean, yeah, either like E.T. alike or like some doppelganger, yeah, like me somewhere probably in the universe, which I highly doubt that.
01:27:19.000I think it's highly unlikely that there have been aliens that have visited Earth.
01:27:24.000Not that it's not possible, but the way that we understand physics now, at least as far as I understand and everything that I hear, is you can't travel faster than the speed of light.
01:27:35.000And if you can't travel faster than the speed of light, the.
01:27:38.000Distances that we have to be crossed to go from a different star system to ours are just too great.
01:27:44.000Again, it's possible, but massive objects can't travel at the speed of light.
01:28:11.000Planets around them as well, as far as the latest information that I've seen watching YouTube videos.
01:28:16.000There's a lot of planets, but getting here, like crossing those distances.
01:28:22.000If there is some other new physics that are discovered that allow for either some kind of way to travel through space faster than the speed of light or to bend space or some kind of wormhole thing, and that's possible, fine, then we'll be able to do some other stuff.
01:28:47.000Someone being like, I'll believe that the natives can come from California when their boats can sail on land.
01:28:55.000And then they're all laughing, being like, but boats can't sail on land.
01:28:58.000The argument that aliens would have to abide by some primitive technology that we know of is.
01:29:05.000They don't have to abide by primitive technology, but they do have to abide by the laws of physics.
01:29:10.000Again, my point is why would aliens need to bend or travel faster than light if they have access to technologies?
01:29:19.000And fundamental forces we don't understand or haven't discovered.
01:29:22.000Again, that's why I say if there's new physics discovered, then I'd revisit this opinion.
01:29:27.000My point is that the way we understand things now, I'm not saying that we can't learn new things.
01:29:33.000I'm saying that the way we understand things now, we do have a pretty firm grasp of physics, but if there's new stuff that's discovered, hey, I'm all for it.
01:29:42.000Even now, like an Einstein Rosen bridge, it's theoretically possible.
01:32:13.000If I had a signal here, probably my group chats would be I have a bunch of nerds.
01:32:23.000So I don't think that, again, when I think about aliens and extraterrestrial intelligence and life, I don't presume that traveling through space.
01:32:32.000Again, even the idea of sailing on land, sailing technology is actually still very, very, very, very close in time.
01:32:40.000In the last hundred years, a lot of technology, like, Most of the most like our advanced technologies in the last hundred or so years.
01:32:47.000I mean, if you think of how long it was, how long it was from the first flight to landing on the moon, the first flight was in like 1918 or something like that.
01:33:28.000I still believe there's a project DARPA is working on electric, and they believe it's got a lot more secret than what we already discovered.
01:33:46.000I wouldn't be surprised if they actually do have anti gravity.
01:33:50.000We've talked to Ashton Forbes quite a bit about this stuff.
01:34:35.000And it allows you to access the top secret side.
01:34:39.000But the thing is, basically on your token certificate, what authorizes you best on your position, what access you have and what information you be able to see.
01:34:52.000And And a lot of times people like they see, oh, yeah, so this is from the CIA wires, which is the CIA website.
01:35:01.000Let me click and see what the CIA is saying.
01:36:13.000I mean, I imagine the only person that has like universal clearance is like the president and maybe the, I don't even know if the joint chiefs would either, though.
01:36:45.000But if they hear about it and be like, hey, I want every information on that, they're legally obligated to actually provide all the information.
01:37:19.000People are less likely to break it if they don't know anything's there to steal.
01:37:23.000Oh, I was just saying that a cop can pull you over and then claim that they see something in the back of the car in plain view that appears to be illegal and then use that as pretext to search your vehicle.
01:37:34.000And then you get to argue in court whether he was right or wrong.
01:37:39.000At that point, they already have the information.
01:37:43.000There was apparently a story a long time ago, there was a murderer.
01:37:46.000He was a suspect and he gets pulled over for a cop.
01:37:50.000He sees him driving and knows he's a murder suspect, so he pulls him over.
01:37:53.000When he walks up to the car, he sees in the back seat what appears to be like rope and duct tape and like stuff used for murder and this may be blood.
01:38:01.000So he immediately pulls the guy out and then they come and they search the vehicle.
01:41:47.000That is, with the amount of doses they gave, substantial.
01:41:52.000And we would have got taken off the air if we brought that up.
01:41:54.000In fact, at the time, they said, no, COVID is causing myocarditis, not the vaccine, which was a lie.
01:42:00.000Then we got the study from Nature, published in Nature, scientific journal, that the mRNA doesn't stay in the injection site, it travels around.
01:42:09.000And if it got into your liver, it would make you more susceptible to COVID.
01:44:07.000One of the theories was that, well, we've also talked about AI.
01:44:11.000There's a conspiracy theory that COVID was actually an AI test run, that artificial superintelligence already exists.
01:44:19.000The reason why these companies are spending so much on building data centers, despite being unprofitable, is because the superintelligence commands it.
01:44:27.000And that the intention of the pandemic and the lockdowns was to test the power that the superintelligence would have over the global population.
01:44:35.000Now, you can just remove artificial super intelligence and say various communist governments or authoritarians.
01:45:19.000So yeah, I was able to, like, the first documented document, I guess, or documentation on COVID 19 specifically was either 2011, 2012.
01:45:29.000I was able to find, I'm pretty sure, a lot of it.
01:45:32.000If they've been doing gain of function on COVID 19 specifically before then, It's probably the documents are destroyed because what would happen.
01:45:44.000So, the big data merge in 2016, it was during the Trump administration.
01:45:50.000Most of the classified information used to be in like shelves, like literally, from all the way until start digitizing stuff in the mid 2000s or early 2000s.
01:46:05.000And so, during the Trump administration in 2016, they passed a law.
01:46:12.000That every agency they have to digitize everything and put it in a digital form.
01:46:18.000But a lot of agencies did not do a good job.
01:46:21.000And especially they got away if they wanted to do shenanigans and get rid of some.
01:46:26.000Yeah, put them all in burn bags, hide them somewhere in the building.
01:46:28.000Do you know what actually a burn bag is?
01:49:01.000So, let's say we're all in the same office.
01:49:03.000There could be like two guys top secret and one guy secret?
01:49:05.000Uh, yeah, and if a topic would be touching top secret information, you can't.
01:49:11.000Uh, I'll be asking Ian, who's like, Hey, you need to step outside for this.
01:49:14.000Was there ever an instance where, like, you know, like some guy's sitting there, and then you go, Hey, I'm gonna send you this file, and then you open it up, it's like it's top secret.
01:49:23.000You look at it, and then you look at Ian, you start laughing, you point at him, and then the other guy's laughing at him.
01:54:19.000The average person has not done tests as to whether the earth is round.
01:54:22.000They've not charted the curvature of the earth or gone to space or done anything meaningful to figure out if the earth is actually round.
01:54:31.000So, to them, to the average person, if you said based on the available evidence, they'd say, I don't know.
01:54:38.000You could go to someone and say, Here's scientific evidence like Eratosthenes.
01:54:44.000Had they tracked the shadows 50 miles apart and then saw the difference and then used that to calculate the angle of the sun and the circumference of the earth?
01:54:51.000And this is back in like 10 BC or something.
01:54:53.000The average person is not going to do that.
01:54:55.000They're not going to call their friend and be like, Can you measure the angle of the shadow?
01:59:07.000So if you were 100 feet tall, For your hand to go into your pocket would have to move like three football field lengths.
01:59:16.000Well, if you're 100 feet tall, not really, but it would be like half a football field for your hand to go in your pocket.
01:59:22.000Someone watching you, you'd be moving really slow.
01:59:24.000Because if your movement, if you moved the same speed, but you were 100 times bigger, the distance between your pocket and your arm would be massive.
01:59:33.000Your arm would have to move at hundreds of miles per hour to close that distance to simulate the same proximal speed to a smaller person.
01:59:43.000My point is, Ian might be able to blow on something and it rolls away, but to blow an entire cloud, which is thousands to tens of thousands of tons, if not more, might take him a little while.
02:04:51.000How come you're saying, oh, well, we'll look it up for the human dynamo and accept those answers, but you won't accept, look up, can human beings change the weather with their mind?
02:05:03.000Well, you know, they've tried, though.
02:07:22.000The more humans there are, the more rigid perspective in the universe becomes.
02:07:29.000If there were only two humans in existence, the earth would be completely malleable.
02:07:34.000And if they believed that they could throw fireballs, they could, because perception is reality and, you know, Heisenberg uncertainty and the double slit experiment, observer effect, all those things.
02:07:43.000The problem is with billions of people, everybody believes they know how the world is, and it's only based on observation.
02:07:50.000So only things we observe could ever actually manifest.
02:07:54.000So, the elites need to massacre as many humans as possible so the number can be brought way, way, way down.
02:08:00.000They can reintroduce new ideas so we can get our superpowers back.
02:08:04.000That's why magic used to exist, but doesn't anymore.
02:08:07.000Back in the day, when there were very few humans, everybody just believed in magic, so magic happened.
02:08:10.000But then, as people didn't really get good at magic, but other different groups were popping up, they were like, hey, my magic's not working anymore.
02:08:17.000It's because all of a sudden, there's 10 of you that believe in magic, and that's all that matters.
02:08:46.000But with his recent turbo cancer diagnosis, I can't forget the time he sold out to big pharmaceutical companies and constantly promoted the vaccine for COVID that he took.
02:08:55.000I will never regret my strong public stance against this.
02:08:58.000This is why environmentalists are wrong.
02:09:03.000They say that nature will ultimately wipe.
02:09:21.000And I think what's been so interesting about this whole Covid thing is once you deregulate things and let people get on and do things, it's amazing what creativity comes in.
02:09:28.000Well, I mean, a lot of French can't do it, the Welsh can't do it.
02:09:31.000I don't know what's happening in Wales, but come on.
02:11:19.000Very clear that the vaccine was killing a bunch of people.
02:11:22.000I mean, it seems like it because of the inability for it to address properly, getting into the heart, causing the body's spike proteins, and then the immune system attacks people's hearts.
02:11:31.000They forced us, so I had to take it, by the way.
02:12:01.000So, when I first migrated to the United States, I moved to Tennessee.
02:12:06.000And so, going back home, I woke up Saturday morning.
02:12:13.000Actually, yeah, I woke up about 3 o'clock in the morning and I started driving back to Tennessee.
02:12:23.000And Around like 10 o'clock, I was still on the road.
02:12:26.00010 o'clock in the morning, my feet started getting swelled up, and I was like, What the?
02:12:33.000It's probably just because uh, I'm sitting for a long time, I haven't drove for that long in a while.
02:12:39.000And that usually means your heart's having problems, yeah.
02:12:42.000And uh, when you get older, you'll have swollen feet and ankles because your heart's getting weaker, and so fluid starts building up as your body struggles to cycle.
02:14:31.000I have mixed feelings because I'm trying to negatively make it rain, but I want to have somebody said that you have made it rain in a different area.
02:15:25.000Uh, so I was telling them a story and how I started with the U.S. government in 2003, but I got to the point where I actually got kidnapped.
02:15:34.000What, yeah, by militias, and it's it's basically a long story short.
02:17:37.000I had a legitimate, it's a fake but legitimate Iraqi military ID.
02:17:45.000It's actually not fake, it's a legitimate ID, but I'm not actually an Iraqi military officer.
02:17:49.000But we were able to make these badges.
02:17:52.000And if you check that, It will show up as, yep, this guy's a Iraqi military officer to be able to move freely without using coalition forces badges and stuff like that.
02:18:06.000As soon as they saw me, they saw the badge.
02:18:08.000It was like, yep, we know who you are.
02:18:28.000The dumb fox, what they did, so I had five cell phones on me and I had a Nokia, small Nokia, it was tucked in between my socks and shoe.
02:18:40.000And as soon as they handcuffed me, they put me in a room, they called Said Ali, which is the leader of the Al Mahdi militia in that district.
02:18:51.000And I was like, hey, we got a big fish, come pick him up.
02:18:55.000I was like, oh shit, yeah, they're going to hand me over.
02:19:48.000I've never experienced it like that, but I did hostile environment training where it's former military, former British military, and they said if you're.
02:19:57.000They said that if you're an American and you get kidnapped, special forces will show up at 3 a.m. in a helicopter with night vision goggles and they'll just massacre everybody who kidnapped you.
02:20:05.000So people typically don't like taking.
02:20:07.000Were you like in a room by yourself and you could hear it happening?
02:23:10.000But I think, maybe what you're asking is, were there enemies like firing at you guys trying to get out of there or was everybody already dead because they already cleaned everything up and then they just gently walked you out of there?
02:23:19.000I was blindfolded, so I don't know what happened.
02:26:10.000Uh, you can walk around with a Barrett and a couple of ARs, and Tennessee became constitutional, Carrie, yeah, yeah, 29 states of the 50 are now constitutional, yeah.
02:26:21.000Let's uh, let's bring in some callers.
02:26:22.000We'll start with uh, Bentelligent, 1776.
02:28:45.000Make it so that way I'm belaboring, but essentially, we turn our back, we're getting ready to walk away.
02:28:51.000Now, I've been training a little bit, you know, with uh, my buddy Ruf Korean, you know, and uh, basically, I don't know how I saw it, but front of my eye, this guy is winding up through a sucker punch.
02:29:04.000Most people are right handed, and man, I'm telling you, there's like slow motion.
02:29:10.000So, I basically catch his punch with my you know, my bicep, I can't, I need it, Mike, because he's going forward, he's going aggressive, right?
02:29:20.000And I didn't realize this at the time, but he actually hit my volunteer the chin because he turned when he, I guess he, you know, we like we heard him.
02:29:30.000I guess we both kind of, you know, had a little instinct going on.
02:29:32.000And, you know, I catch it and I'm like, what the hell, man?
02:30:23.000Whole commotion, all in the middle of brand new citizens, you know, taking their pictures with their families, you know, on their big day, America 250.
02:30:31.000Man, I just can't believe it because it's like we've gone there and we've done this stuff.
02:30:35.000Not once have they ever gotten this violent on us.
02:30:38.000And, you know, with all this, you know, political violence, oh, you know, it's the right, it's this, it's that.
02:30:45.000And I know they're communists because when I listen to them talk about, like, we're going to, how are you going to register to vote, they always say, oh, you can register Democrat, Libertarian.
02:30:55.000Yeah, they never say it, and it's just amazing because you know, I it's all the rumors are true, and you know, these are brand new Americans, and like we're trying to save them from the communism which their family spread.
02:31:08.000Yeah, and um, that I just can't believe that that happened.
02:31:13.000So, you know, obviously, the police aren't there, all the security, you know, the little uh, passing security officers, you know, they have badges and handcuffs, but you know, they're not going to do anything.
02:32:00.000Like, a dude can come up to you and punch you in the face, and you'll call the cops, and they'll be like, well, you know, it's becoming the normal, the new normal.
02:32:43.000Yeah, I mean, the sad part about it, like if you're a white guy and you basically judo somebody to the ground, you're probably going to get taken away.
02:32:52.000I kind of like, I get away with it if I do that, it's just because obviously everybody's woke.
02:32:59.000And I always do the racism reverse UNU card on them.
02:34:20.000Shasta County, the county reporter clerk, Clint Curtis, I think you actually covered his story in one of your morning shows, Tim.
02:34:30.000And he's actually got 4K cameras above every ballot station.
02:34:34.000So if actually anybody can point me in the good direction of good AI video software, we really, really would appreciate it because our deadline's coming before we can do more stuff with election wise.
02:34:48.000I tried to put my autism together to try to learn and do this stuff, but.
02:34:52.000I actually really, really do need that because we're going to use that to find patterns and ballots.
02:34:57.000You know, somebody voted the same and the marks are the same.
02:34:59.000Obviously, it's a copied ballot, but so I actually do need that.
02:35:04.000So if you guys could point me in the direction of good software, hook me up with somebody in Discord, like I really do need that because we get evidence of that.
02:35:11.000We could maybe push it all across California, even LA County, and say put it in the Discord, like talk to people in the Discord to see if they because there's, you know, there's like 20,000 people in there.
02:35:21.000So I definitely will because I need help with that, like ASAP.
02:35:50.000But yeah, if you're looking for someone with some help with programming or with some kind of software, my best advice is look in the Discord because I'm sure there's people in there that know.
02:36:22.000So you can find me on Instagram at Diversity Pack Whittier, right?
02:36:28.000And you can actually support some of the stuff that we do, like the new citizen voter registration, right?
02:36:36.000And all the information is up there on my Instagram for Diversity Pack Whittier.
02:36:41.000Because I'm trying not to be like a look at me, look at me person on social media, but I do need help with the pack because in California, over here in LA, none of the candidates ever get help for anything.
02:36:55.000Ballot statements sometimes are like $4,000, $8,000, $10,000 just to get a ballot statement and think that they print anyway.
02:37:03.000So a lot of us created apps to kind of help out candidates because the state isn't helping us.
02:37:08.000It's rhinos picking winners and losers.
02:37:11.000So my pack is, like I said, Diversity Pack Whittier.
02:37:15.000So, you could find that, throw me a couple bucks, help me buy some flags and some constitutions and stuff so we can run a real good operation.
02:37:22.000And so, you know, your money's going to someplace that actually does a job.
02:37:27.000I still have to get the final numbers, but I know we did over 200 accurate phone numbers from the new citizens so we can give them information about why being a Republican is the best thing on earth in California, at least.
02:37:41.000And the last time we did it in Orange County, I got like 170 just by myself because I had a bad volunteer force that day.
02:37:50.000I still love them, and a lot of them showed up.
02:37:51.000They're not all talkers like me, clearly, but we did over 200 today.
02:39:11.000This is a topic I visited kind of lightly before, but I was thinking with the legal precedents we have with the deployment of Marines to protect the U.S. mail in 1921 and again in 1926 with.
02:39:27.000They had orders to shoot to kill at the time.
02:39:30.000And we deployed Marines during the Rodney King riots again, also with authority to use deadly force, but under the authority of local law enforcement and supporting them.
02:39:43.000And in one case, it actually culminated in the use of the Marines' patented firepower when supporting an execution of an arrest warrant by the LAPD.
02:39:58.000With that precedence in mind, What do you guys think would be the perception on deploying Marines under temporary authority of ICE to protect and enhance ICE operations or even border patrol at the border in sanctuary cities and states?
02:40:18.000So, decent probability they could do it if they ramp up, but it seems like they're trying to get away from that right now with the midterms coming up.
02:41:14.000Back in 1912, when they protected the U.S. mail and all that stuff, you need to understand like every time we deployed the U.S. military to use deadly force in the streets, it was a different mindset of political.
02:41:40.000That's a political suicide for anybody to do it.
02:41:43.000I mean, like, it was, they lost their shit having just the National Guard standing in Washington, D.C., trying to basically, the entire operation was a deterrence operation.
02:42:10.000If the state invites them in, Mike Benz actually mentioned this that they're trying to offer money to state governments to allow, I think it's National Guard in.
02:42:18.000So it wouldn't be Marines, but National Guard.
02:42:19.000And then through some payment, the feds would start paying the state governments money to host National Guard.
02:42:26.000But that concerns me because I feel like then that money would get allocated to programs that they couldn't take away.
02:42:30.000And then they'd be stuck with feds policing their streets, which is also.
02:42:39.000Yeah, I mean, I understand the apprehension.
02:42:42.000I'm not sure the mechanism that you would, you know, what mechanism they would use to have federal military forces policing the streets regularly.
02:42:57.000But the thing is, like, if you're talking about deploying Marines or, like, some heavy tactical units to do mass arrest for these lunatics, do it after the election.
02:44:55.000Yeah, I think shock and awe, particularly before the midterms, would be counterproductive.
02:45:01.000And I honestly think stuff like freezing bank accounts, debanking people that are here illegally, passing legislation that makes it illegal to rent apartments or houses to illegals.
02:45:14.000If you're focused, if what I'm understanding is correct, you're focused on this is basically focused on illegal immigrants or on illegals.
02:45:21.000And if the case is illegals, there are methods that are at the disposal of Congress that aren't the military.
02:45:29.000And I don't think the show of force will produce.
02:45:34.000I think that you'll end up with more protests.
02:45:36.000You'll end up with people getting violent in the streets.
02:45:38.000You'll end up with what we had in Minneapolis.
02:45:40.000But if you debank people, right, confiscate their funds that they, if they're here illegally, if they've overstayed their visas, if you make sure that people that are here illegally can't rent apartments, in addition to punishing people that hire illegals, those kind of things will be way, way, way more effective because people will say, look, man, I'm going to get.
02:47:53.000There could be demonstrations, but I don't think there are going to be riots.
02:47:57.000But it also depends on, you know, well, I mean, it also depends on if there.
02:48:04.000I think that something like the killing of the kid by the Sikh is more likely to spur riots, or the guy that was getting cut up in Ireland is more likely to spur riots than the release of a report.
02:48:16.000The release of a report is probably going to get people to say, we need to do a demonstration, we need to get together and get out in the street and make noise, but that's not throw Molotov cocktails kind of stuff.
02:48:27.000I think the report will get people out to do some kind of demonstration.
02:48:32.000I think that if there's another murder, that's the kind of stuff that will, or graphic attack.
02:48:39.000I think that that's the kind of stuff that will get rioters out.
02:48:42.000So I don't know about over-under, but that's kind of my two cents on it.
02:50:52.000I was asked the question because after watching Asmongold's segment today, he actually kind of spoke about a couple of the graphic violent actions that were taken against these young girls and that.
02:51:23.000I mean, look, it's possible, it's conceivable that it would happen in the United States, but in the United States, you hear stories about fathers that have gone out and taken the law into their own hands when their child gets raped or whatever.
02:51:36.000You wouldn't see that kind of systemic, consistent rape of people in the U.S. because the U.S. there are people, there are too many people in the U.S. that would.
02:51:48.000Decide, I'm going to take this into my own hands.
02:51:52.000And I know that in the UK, they just don't have the means to do anything about it.
02:51:58.000I mean, look, if that happened in the US, I know there's a lot of people.
02:52:03.000And the reason I say that, I know there's a lot of people, not anecdotally because I know them or I've heard stories or people say they would, because we have consistently, I mean, we have the Gary Plush Day, right?
02:52:13.000Like every year, people talk about Gary Plush Day and what he did.
02:52:22.000There was a guy that, there was a guy in Texas, I believe it was Texas, that went out and took the law into his own hands.
02:52:29.000He beat the rap and then got elected sheriff.
02:52:33.000So, like, that kind of stuff isn't going to fly in the US, right?
02:52:38.000Like, if word got out the way that there was even a gang that was, you know, that had raped 20 or 30 girls, those fathers, those, you know, there would be people that would be like, this is going to end now.
02:52:53.000And also, Police in the United States are different.
02:52:58.000Police in the United States are different than police in the UK.
02:53:01.000Like, police in the United States are far more interested in proactive steps to prevent this kind of stuff.
02:53:09.000The problem, yeah, the problem we have in the US is DAs that won't prosecute, not police that don't want to go out and do policing, right?
02:53:17.000So, you have detectives or you have this kind of stuff, police are going to try to do something about it.
02:53:24.000They're actually going to be proactive.
02:53:25.000In the UK, You know, you end up with the type of police that say things like, nah, I don't think you have, mate, when the kid's literally been stabbed, bleeding out.
02:53:35.000So I don't see that kind of stuff happening here in the US.
02:53:39.000As for what will happen in the UK, I don't know, but I'm fairly confident that a gang of men doing that kind of stuff wouldn't be able to, you know, to do that for very long before some Americans.