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12-18-2025 · 5h 24m

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[00:07:30] What do I always say?
[00:07:32] What do I always say?
[00:07:34] What do I always say?
[00:07:36] What do I always say?
[00:07:38] What do I always say?
[00:07:40] What do I always say?
[00:07:42] What do I always say?
[00:07:44] What do I always say, dude?
[00:07:46] 30% of Americans will agree on anything.
[00:07:48] Save a line chat.
[00:07:50] It's like a muscle.
[00:07:52] There's no shock. Don't tap the glass.
[00:07:54] We've been talking about women's rights for far too long.
[00:07:56] How about it's time for women's wrong?
[00:07:58] Maritocracy is a fucking lie.
[00:08:00] Blamo!
[00:08:00] Rule number one, get nukes!
[00:08:02] Rule number two, never give up the nukes!
[00:08:04] Rule number three, if America or an Imperial superpower tells you you have nukes, drop everything and find nukes!
[00:08:12] They want their biases to be confirmed.
[00:08:13] Kids are no content, okay?
[00:08:15] Let people be cringe.
[00:08:16] Show me the fucking paste of.
[00:08:18] Just be fucking normal.
[00:08:19] Holy shit dude.
[00:08:21] You go to the gym that much, you're gay.
[00:08:23] Every guy can be a 7.
[00:08:24] Absolute bananas mode?
[00:08:26] Yes, the reason why what do I always say is probably the most said line in this channel is because I unfortunately have to repeat myself every single day.
[00:08:33] Being a Twitch streamer, especially a leftist political commentator living in the United States of America and consistently talking about issues that pertain to like American existence in contemporary society,
[00:08:42] means that I have to repeat myself sometimes numerous times over the same hour, over the same broadcast, and certainly over the course of a year or multiple years.
[00:08:52] Sakura Gour, the name of the 25 get-to-subs, decked out the wazoo.
[00:08:56] In our current capitalist economic system, the gains are privatized, but the losses are socialized.
[00:09:04] Society prospers when old men plant seeds for trees they will never sit in the shade of.
[00:09:11] The only chronology I believe in is cops go.
[00:09:14] I am your dad, I fucked them up.
[00:09:15] That's precisely why you can look back at videos that I have cut from like 2016 2017
[00:09:22] even before that and look at the exact same arguments that I am using back then and have
[00:09:28] it apply perfectly unfortunately perfectly into our current existence.
[00:09:35] What's up everybody?
[00:09:38] If you're going to do an accent of people who have like been historically colonized
[00:09:41] you have to do it. Well, you have to do it well or else it's racist.
[00:09:46] What's going on, everybody? I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening,
[00:09:49] afternoon, pre noon, no matter where you are in the world. I'm a piker in the
[00:09:52] stars when I broadcast coming to you live early, early coming to you live
[00:09:56] early, early bird catches the worm from a somewhat sunny, but very windy
[00:10:02] California, Los Angeles. We're at the heart of the fog. The, the main
[00:10:08] place where the fog is is implemented um all the chemicals in the air in stolen land ladies and
[00:10:17] gentlemen boys girls and embies it's the mist it's here what is the fog doing it's the nexus um we're
[00:10:25] live we're live and I hope all the boys girls and embies are having a fantastic one regardless though
[00:10:30] It is Thursday, Thursday, December 18th, 2025.
[00:10:35] I'm in a lot of pain overall because I'm old.
[00:10:39] I'm an old man and this is the part of the barcast
[00:10:41] where I tell you about my personal news.
[00:10:42] And the personal news, honestly,
[00:10:44] the personal news segment has basically turned into
[00:10:47] the segment where I tell you about, you know,
[00:10:49] the different pains, the different pain points
[00:10:52] in my life because that's just what it is.
[00:10:56] That's just what it is when you're an old man.
[00:10:58] Okay. And as far as the pain points goes injury update time, um, foot still sucks.
[00:11:05] Um, the, the black and blue purple, um, that the bruises have moved into the crevices of my toes
[00:11:15] where you have toe jam. I have black and blue jam. I will not be showing you the foot one more
[00:11:21] time because you guys absolutely hate it I know and yeah recovery is is still
[00:11:29] taking place but the problem is I don't know why but my back pain I have
[00:11:35] freaking back pain just cut it off bro I know do you ever get do you ever get an
[00:11:41] injury where you're just like I wish I could just like boom hit something and
[00:11:46] then get like like in a video game I wish I could just like hit like a like a
[00:11:52] medevac pan or something but yeah I have back pain most likely because I'm and I
[00:11:59] haven't been working out or anything but it's because I've been like putting
[00:12:02] weight on on different parts of my body and it's fucking annoying it sucks it
[00:12:12] sucks really bad. I wish I could just like, Stimpak myself and get out of this conundrum,
[00:12:19] but I can't. Dude, I'm 32 with, uh, Cakacia Flairubs, it sucks. Sciatica, you mean? But
[00:12:32] yeah, I can't wait till you find what kind of silver fox you are meant to be. What
[00:12:36] are you getting, Kaia, for Christmas? I don't want to tell you what I'm getting,
[00:12:40] for Christmas because I you guys will be annoying because it's like content
[00:12:45] related as well on the struggle bus with you but only 26 bro my ankle Monday
[00:12:51] getting surgery tomorrow oh shit that sucks brother why don't you go claim
[00:12:56] your med bed I wish I could I've been I've been calling the Trump
[00:13:00] administration every day demanding my med bed demanding my med bed every day
[00:13:06] I'm like when is my med bed coming in when is my med bed coming in and
[00:13:10] it's yet to come in and I don't know why. But in any case, personal news wise,
[00:13:18] ended the broadcast last night. I was and I did an interview with Global China Times,
[00:13:26] Global Times China. It's the premier English language Chinese newspaper
[00:13:34] under the people's daily so you know pretty big it was very interesting
[00:13:40] interview though it was about the trip that I did to China but I'm very excited
[00:13:46] to see when it comes out but I was I was putting the I was putting the the
[00:13:56] Chinese reporter on game about you know I was putting the Chinese reporter on on
[00:14:05] game about like basically getting you know telling her and maybe even the
[00:14:12] party on game about like doing more soft power initiatives doing more cultural
[00:14:17] exporting because there's such an untapped well of culture in China in any
[00:14:25] case I told her about how I watched Mark's anime and how it wasn't very good and there
[00:14:37] needs to be less of that and more black myth wukong and more black myth wukong less Karl
[00:14:42] Mark's anime so what is this NBA NBA take talk NBA Twitter's getting into politics
[00:14:52] Yeah, hood genius our Chinese comrades might save us from the impending server farm dystopia
[00:14:59] The core marks anime was hideous. Why did they animate it like that because they're fucking leftist dog. What do you mean?
[00:15:05] like
[00:15:08] Liberals and leftists in general are responsible for such amazing art, but when it comes down to like educational material, I
[00:15:15] Think I think they fail. I think they fail quite spectacularly
[00:15:20] There's no, it's more so just like slamming as much dense,
[00:15:26] slamming as much dense educational material into whatever format fits.
[00:15:34] You know, it sucks.
[00:15:39] And it gets boring and it's edgy slop.
[00:15:43] Actually, I wish it was more slop.
[00:15:44] What lessons do you think China is learning from America's sharp decline?
[00:15:47] I don't think Chinese people are talking about America's sharp decline like that
[00:15:51] I think they more so are just like at least the people I talked to are just very excited that
[00:15:58] Seemingly less people every day hate China and they see that as a major W
[00:16:06] At least the interview that I did which was
[00:16:10] It didn't even feel like an interview honestly. It felt more like a questionnaire on what China could do
[00:16:17] But, uh, Trump is rescheduling weed right now.
[00:16:28] Good.
[00:16:30] You need to reprint they get in.
[00:16:32] We're doing a cool America's favorite hobby, Kournayk getting a lot of compliments lately.
[00:16:35] Oh yeah, well, um, Puka Nakua's brother was arrested for stealing a Lakers players
[00:16:44] BMW.
[00:16:45] saw that. In any case, in any case, ladies and gentlemen, where was I? Oh, personal news
[00:17:02] wise. Um, personal news wise, uh, not else going on. Not much else going on in my life
[00:17:13] at least. End of the broadcast went to sleep. I actually didn't even end up watching any
[00:17:23] fallout too, which I was intending on catching up with because the second season is out.
[00:17:30] Went to bed, woke up, didn't really do much. Just showered and prepped for the day and that's
[00:17:39] That's why I'm early and I'm also kind of bummed, let's be real.
[00:17:45] Because there's nothing going on in my life, the light has been taken from me.
[00:17:51] I've become more depressed every single day because I can't do the things that I normally
[00:17:57] would do, which is going out.
[00:18:01] in the real world, being around people, and playing sports, working out, things like that.
[00:18:20] But it's fine, it's gonna get better.
[00:18:23] Pandemic is on his back?
[00:18:24] Yes, I'm getting fat again.
[00:18:27] I'm on my fad arc.
[00:18:28] For all my episode 1139 and one piece of my eyes
[00:18:30] can only cry so many tears.
[00:18:32] Oh, I'm crowed.
[00:18:33] I'm crying too.
[00:18:34] We crowed.
[00:18:37] Ah.
[00:18:39] Anyway, you're bumming me out.
[00:18:42] Well, apologies, but my shit sucks.
[00:18:45] Okay, I could be worse.
[00:18:51] The economy wouldn't be so bad
[00:18:52] if people weren't buying $30 instead of two.
[00:18:54] I know.
[00:18:55] economy is what's fucking everything up. Bro, it was early. Yes, it's because I'm on,
[00:19:01] because I have an injury. That's why I'm early and there's nothing else going on in my life.
[00:19:05] So that's the reason why I'm early. This is, this is a reminder of the pandemic days. Yes,
[00:19:12] we're back to 2020. Let's be real. Hogfest is starting a Marifest TP USA will obviously
[00:19:20] watch that as well. I'm very excited about that. Thank you to Macius for bringing that up.
[00:19:25] Trump, obviously Trump addresses nation in failed speech.
[00:19:37] Are we going to war?
[00:19:38] POTUS claims that is within all those hours.
[00:19:39] Damn, but you know, back to podcasting.
[00:19:44] Kennedy Center now named after Trump.
[00:19:51] You make a million dollars.
[00:19:52] You make millions of dollars.
[00:19:53] I'm going to give you a piggyback ride and run you around South Hollywood.
[00:19:57] Not the same.
[00:20:00] Not the same.
[00:20:02] It just doesn't work that way, you know, um,
[00:20:07] toilet, paper, USA, Amara Fest
[00:20:12] starts this weekend.
[00:20:17] New hog watch.
[00:20:20] Get in now
[00:20:25] Push up to you so I shot somebody okay, do we have a
[00:20:28] No, man, it's the Kubota Pokemon card economy that's gonna pop off. Oh dude. I've seen that one
[00:20:42] You're about the US citizen got detained deleting his phone history before it was checked at the border
[00:20:47] Sorry if you are planning on covering on the kind of headline. I'm wondering if you know more about it
[00:20:51] um no
[00:20:53] I don't know more about it
[00:21:05] But uh
[00:21:07] Well, yeah, apparently there's a new um, there's a new jcs as well
[00:21:12] I don't know is JCS still got motion. Does it still have the juice?
[00:21:18] More perfect union on modern socialist cooperatives in Italy, you know, it's really funny cooperative
[00:21:25] corporations in Italy. We're so back to like 2015 politics. I can't wait for like anarchists to start
[00:21:32] Start getting mad about like the minutiae and accusing every everyone of being red-fash or something
[00:21:42] You know
[00:21:45] Like that's so that's so gritty posting we're so back what will be the 2016 era gritty
[00:21:51] Or sorry 2026 is gritty. What will that be?
[00:21:56] It took a decade woke 2.0 resembling starting to resemble some of the elements of woke 1.0 now don't make
[00:22:04] Don't mistake me. I'm not saying that that's a bad thing overall
[00:22:12] what's the foot looking like bad Trump live signing something about weed I know I know
[00:22:25] I know I know he is I know he is well I guess we'll get started there fuck it why not so
[00:22:32] then it'll open up a whole new method of treatment for our veterans with regard yeah
[00:22:39] Yeah, everything everything has to be done through the point of veterans, dude. Yeah, we'll get the we'll get the veterans awesome kush
[00:22:49] I feel like it's pretty funny that that's like
[00:22:53] Hello, I feel like it's pretty funny that we're we're talking about like medical marijuana still
[00:23:00] Brother, I think like we've moved beyond medical marijuana at this point like it's time the new meta is like ketamine, right and
[00:23:07] And potentially like micro dosing psychedelics for our veterans and these guys are still on that old shit
[00:23:14] Talk about rescheduling marijuana of cannabis. Yes, cannabis can be addictive and
[00:23:21] Certainly people have lessens and children
[00:23:25] But we cannot close our eyes to research and the opportunity
[00:23:28] We are hearing from patients that for some of them cannabis can solve their problem
[00:23:34] And so what we need to do is to-
[00:23:35] Eric Swawa calls up Puka.
[00:23:37] Yeah, I saw a bunch of advocacy groups actually getting
[00:23:42] mad at Aiden Ross and Puka for doing the Jewish merchant,
[00:23:48] greedy merchant memes, but I think we're so far lost
[00:23:54] in the sauce on this stuff that it's just not,
[00:23:58] I don't think it'll be serious motion.
[00:24:00] Just to protect those that are most vulnerable.
[00:24:02] So thanks very much.
[00:24:03] Great job.
[00:24:03] Thank you very much.
[00:24:05] Thank you, doctor.
[00:24:06] Robert, do you have something to say?
[00:24:10] I'll just say thank you, Mr. President.
[00:24:12] Thank you for your leadership and vision.
[00:24:15] And finally, getting to closure on this issue.
[00:24:17] Come on, man.
[00:24:17] Legalize TRT, brother.
[00:24:19] This is a question, a scientific question,
[00:24:22] that has divided our country for pain and pain.
[00:24:24] I have an idea in my mind.
[00:24:26] Is it a valedictive, ozemic,
[00:24:28] On one side, the uterine striation, and also put on muscle mass.
[00:24:33] Cannabinoids and THC can be a miraculous effect on chronic pain, on epilepsy, on PTSD, on chemotherapy
[00:24:45] and due to nausea.
[00:24:47] My friend Howard Kessler, without whom we wouldn't be here today, has drove this lightness.
[00:24:57] every time I think about like RFK being the head of HHS or talking about any health initiative,
[00:25:06] it's maybe it's my lizard brain, but it's quite difficult for me to look at this guy
[00:25:12] and go, Oh, I'll have what he's having, you know, like when he talks about health initiatives,
[00:25:17] even if it's something that I agree with, I automatically assume I don't agree with
[00:25:22] whatever he's saying, because clearly it's not working.
[00:25:25] You know what I mean?
[00:25:26] impact and impacts particularly on young people. So the evidence of all of these is...
[00:25:34] Have you ever looked at this man who went, that's the guy, that's the beacon of health
[00:25:40] and excellence, he seems to be doing quite alright.
[00:25:43] He's doing right dosing. But if you don't have stand-by dosing, any study that you
[00:25:48] do is comparing apples to pears. And we don't know the difference between botanicals
[00:25:54] Oh my God, he's falling in through.
[00:25:56] All of the-
[00:25:57] It's cause he's off that good shit, dude.
[00:26:01] He's off that good kush and alcohol.
[00:26:04] He's got bad bitches he could call.
[00:26:07] And no, I'm not talking about Milani, I'm talking about Laura Loomer, okay?
[00:26:12] And this organization that, and I wanna thank President Trump who made the promise
[00:26:18] during the 2024 election that he was gonna come in and solve this issue, that he
[00:26:23] was going to take the size of action that he has come to promise today and so thank
[00:26:28] you President Trump for your contribution. Also we're blasting off. Because of that, we will have answers very soon this will finally come out.
[00:26:36] There are a response that's on Twitter. Let the people know.
[00:26:40] Can you fix the audio? I can't understand. Brother that's just his that's how
[00:26:44] he sounds. I can't do anything. Chris good? Chris so good got me feeling like
[00:26:49] at the measure patient? Me too. Came to see me on more than one occasion, actually. And
[00:26:57] he had some real difficulty about three and a half, four years ago. And he went through
[00:27:03] hell. And during his going through hell, he probably sampled everything you can sample
[00:27:09] when you go through that. And he came to me and said, there's been nothing like this.
[00:27:13] We're gonna have to take a good strong look at it and that's what he asked me to do and others have likewise
[00:27:20] Said that many others many I mean, you know again
[00:27:24] it's
[00:27:25] I've never been inundated by so many people as I have about this particular
[00:27:33] Reclassification and I don't know that you have anything to say out if you'd like you could say
[00:27:37] Whatever you asked me to help.
[00:27:39] Ever tried pot?
[00:27:41] Yes, I used to smoke. I used to smoke weed quite frequently actually but I don't anymore. I haven't smoked weed in a very long time. I don't prefer weed anyway. I prefer.
[00:27:54] Thank you Mr. President. I'm far younger than 65 so this does not pertain to me.
[00:27:59] I don't do a lot of drugs. I don't want drugs. Other than like...
[00:28:03] I'm not going to be taking it, but a lot of people do want it. A lot of people need it.
[00:28:07] need it and it's just wasn't for me.
[00:28:11] Opening a lot of eyes. Okay we'll sign it. We'll take some questions from the press.
[00:28:16] You can ask the doctors some questions and it's an honor to do this. They did we
[00:28:24] are Charlie Kirk. Oh hell yeah they're unironically leaning into the we are
[00:28:31] Charlie Kirk shit. NDMA clears anyway. Are mushrooms legalized in California? I
[00:28:36] I don't know. I think it's like decriminalized maybe. I mean a lot of this stuff is just illegal. Let's be real or was illegal
[00:28:44] At least when I was fucking
[00:28:46] When I was chief and up
[00:28:48] When I was chief and up like chief Keith brother when I was smoking that good kush
[00:28:54] Oh god, it's so fucking lame anyway, but yeah when I was when I was smoking weed. It was definitely illegal
[00:29:01] I'm old
[00:29:03] Many of you don't remember this time because you were like eight
[00:29:07] But there was a time in the United States of America where it was fucking very illegal everywhere
[00:29:14] That is not the case any longer. It was never any good. I'd like to see the court that is going to the American citizen, brother
[00:29:23] Yeah, when I do it, it's okay remember, you know, you know how it goes, right?
[00:29:28] When when white American citizens are doing crimes, that's fine
[00:29:33] when when it's actually a crime that we suspect a migrant or someone who is like
[00:29:41] maybe a naturalized citizen not a natural born one but a naturalized US citizen
[00:29:48] then it's an issue that's how we are affordable for people it's a bad thing
[00:29:54] we can have a great thing let the money go directly to the people and let them
[00:29:58] by their own health care.
[00:29:59] Is there anything you can do now, Mr. President?
[00:30:03] This is going to be, this is going to be right now, as far as I'm concerned.
[00:30:07] Go ahead.
[00:30:08] We just got data today.
[00:30:09] Do we have federal exchanges where people come shopping for the ACA?
[00:30:13] And the President hasn't heard this yet, but we've talked to the team.
[00:30:16] The percentage changed from last year.
[00:30:18] I've been hearing a lot of back and forth about this and controversial opinion, and
[00:30:23] I'm not saying this because, like, I'm Turkish, but people apparently...
[00:30:27] now Americans are actually think Dr. Oz might be the only good person in this entire
[00:30:32] entire federal agencies team that Donald Trump accidentally put into a position of
[00:30:39] power.
[00:30:40] I'm serious partially because the bars in hell also partially because he is a real doctor
[00:30:46] before he was a TV doctor and a scammer.
[00:30:50] But no, he's not a good person, he's not a good person, but, and he hasn't done a lot
[00:30:59] of good in general throughout his career.
[00:31:01] He was a fucking charlatan, a scam artist, all of that stuff.
[00:31:05] I'm saying, when to match with the performance of every single other person that Donald
[00:31:10] Trump has actually elevated to a position of power, a lot of the people that are
[00:31:18] looking at this stuff from afar on ironically think dr. Oz has been doing a fairly decent job
[00:31:26] in comparison to everybody else and I have seen some
[00:31:31] I have seen some chatter uh about him potentially uh taking over uh hhs in general
[00:31:39] you know I mean we have a fucking podcaster who can't even touch the ground when he's
[00:31:45] sitting on a chair running the FBI. Okay. Yes. Why does the bar matter? He's a doctor,
[00:31:54] not a lawyer. No, that's what I mean. Like he's not L streamer bro forgot the rage bait
[00:31:59] all stream so far as getting boring as fuck fast. I'm a tweak on the ice. If it doesn't
[00:32:05] improve in like five minutes, L streamer wears the rage bait and entertainment brother.
[00:32:10] I don't know if you are lost, but I cover politics.
[00:32:16] I mean, the rage bait in and of itself comes from how fucking stupid this
[00:32:20] administration is, but I usually just cover politics.
[00:32:25] I don't care.
[00:32:26] Make it work.
[00:32:27] Okay.
[00:32:27] I'll get to it.
[00:32:29] She's fantastic.
[00:32:31] She's a fantastic person.
[00:32:33] Thank you, Mr.
[00:32:33] President.
[00:32:34] Some GOP lawmakers have written to you in recent days saying they're
[00:32:37] concerned. This is up to your order to normalize drug use for youth. How would you respond?
[00:32:40] Um, yeah, like I was saying, though, like I was one of the doctors respond to it because
[00:32:46] they can do it a lot better than me. Show your foot to them. 82% of the people want
[00:32:53] it's always funny when people realize most of your coverage is boring, but we make
[00:32:57] it less boring. Also, uh, American news is not as boring as like news in other
[00:33:02] other countries I would say is everything is so fucked it's a massive shit show so it's
[00:33:10] entertaining in and of itself.
[00:33:12] When they go through this horrible ordeal of cancer or other things.
[00:33:17] Hey Hassan, black people love you.
[00:33:20] This is something that makes you feel better.
[00:33:22] I love black people.
[00:33:23] All of the side effects of some of the drugs where you're just a lot of asses man.
[00:33:28] I'd like to have one of the doctors maybe respond because your people do it better than anybody.
[00:33:33] I'm happy to respond, I mean and my answer is we have had cannabis scheduled for how long?
[00:33:38] I love this lady.
[00:33:40] The way she says cannabis.
[00:33:42] We have 20 million people in the United States with a cannabis use disorder.
[00:33:46] This is not legalizing it.
[00:33:48] It's making it easier to do research so that we can use it when it is indicated
[00:33:53] and optimized.
[00:33:56] So it's also a big part of this is research, in which you now have a much larger sample
[00:34:01] and you'll be able to see if it's as good as many people say it is, and then people
[00:34:06] say it is beyond good, and you'll be able to find that out.
[00:34:10] On housing, you talked in your address last night about housing.
[00:34:14] Are you still considering a national emergency over housing?
[00:34:17] I'm looking at it.
[00:34:18] What would that look like?
[00:34:19] What would that look like?
[00:34:20] There's two thoughts on housing.
[00:34:22] You have a lot of people have housing in it because we have
[00:34:26] Puka, apologize, stand up to, and then put the stand up to Jewish hate as a
[00:34:33] Net worth
[00:34:34] Time out, Puka said time out
[00:34:35] I don't want to knock those numbers down because
[00:34:38] Hit the blue square and everything
[00:34:40] I told you man
[00:34:41] I told you for the ass
[00:34:42] At the same time I want to make it possible for the other people out there and other people
[00:34:48] He got the boss call
[00:34:50] I don't think it's gonna be that consequential in general, but it's like this is the type of shit that you don't
[00:34:58] You definitely don't need to do you know what I mean? It's just not
[00:35:04] You just don't need to do that at all there was no point there was at no point where you
[00:35:10] Like there is no reason for you to put yourself at risk like that
[00:35:14] But yes, it's the one kind of it's the one kind of DEI and woke that still works. Okay. That's it.
[00:35:24] The only the only woke that still works.
[00:35:31] Can you explain to the folk at home what cannabis is shut up?
[00:35:35] that.
[00:35:42] Excuse me. Did he seriously
[00:35:43] announced Patriot games the
[00:35:44] boy and girl from each state.
[00:35:45] Am I hallucinating that's what
[00:35:46] you said, yeah.
[00:35:51] Yeah, devil's lettuce.
[00:35:55] Let's you go.
[00:35:58] Wee.
[00:35:59] They're incredible.
[00:36:00] finest people protecting us
[00:36:04] and because of tariffs
[00:36:05] we're taking in
[00:36:07] billions and billions of dollars more than we ever had before
[00:36:11] with no inflation by the way with no inflation you saw the inflation numbers
[00:36:14] that just came out today what great time
[00:36:17] practically no inflation
[00:36:19] and yet we're taking in hundreds of billions of dollars
[00:36:22] okay after last night's uh...
[00:36:24] crack induced
[00:36:27] after last night's crack induced incident
[00:36:30] I appreciate that question, where he did this crazy fucking national address that everybody
[00:36:39] hated, that even the Republicans couldn't really defend and very quickly moved on from.
[00:36:47] He's back to talking about how great the economy is, inflation not at 3.1%, but in
[00:36:53] and saving the world, saving the world.
[00:36:54] It's so fantastic.
[00:36:55] And such bad shit was physically financed.
[00:36:58] Bro, I saw Matt Walsh being like, that was so stupid.
[00:37:01] Matt Walsh was like, why would you
[00:37:03] interrupt my survivor finnally?
[00:37:06] I wanted to watch my survivor on television.
[00:37:08] And then I found myself watching Donald Trump yelling
[00:37:11] at the TV anyway.
[00:37:12] I hate that.
[00:37:13] Back strongwaves, a very bad shit, very, very bad
[00:37:16] shit physically.
[00:37:18] And we're also to get caught in the box.
[00:37:20] And scream at the mic about how you're
[00:37:21] managing an affordability crisis it's like he's brandonizing he is brandonizing
[00:37:28] but it's also in a very Trumpian way where you know Brandon was like oh you
[00:37:34] guys are imagining the affordability stuff come on now you know your your
[00:37:40] turkey dinner got like ten cents cheaper this year as opposed to last year
[00:37:44] here like they were just basically chucking like dimes and quarters at
[00:37:49] At the American working class and being like what it's raining. You have money now
[00:37:54] Shut the fuck up and now Donald Trump is doing that
[00:37:57] But he also has like a more angry tone to it as well
[00:38:02] Where he's like Biden fucked up the economy. He ruined it
[00:38:05] He ruined the economy so bad and also the economy is good now
[00:38:10] And if you don't say it's good, you're a fucking idiot. You're you're a hater
[00:38:13] I'm gonna put you in prison. You have to say the economy is good or else
[00:38:17] the fattest ice agent you've ever seen is gonna come knocking down your door and
[00:38:23] put you in a fucking detention facility and you know every time they take too
[00:38:28] much time the Russia changes that mine 27,000 we're hiring the fattest ice
[00:38:34] agents think of that what do you think of that the leaves train thousand it's
[00:38:40] like a half nobody's done it like me before and it's that way it's anywhere
[00:38:46] between 20 and 30,000 mostly soldiers also some people from Kiev and other
[00:38:51] people largely it's the soldiers losing their lives nobody's ever seen
[00:38:57] it's like the worst since world war you know you've heard me say I settled
[00:39:04] eight wars some going on for 35 years one going up to 37 one going up to 32 and
[00:39:10] And yeah, that's why he's starting a new one guys. Come on. This is
[00:39:20] This is a chance we can get this done maybe soon remember that
[00:39:26] 25 to 30,000 people being killed among young people being killed a month
[00:39:40] I mean I don't know before the honestly we owe him a war when you really think about it is right
[00:39:53] Well, it's not gonna be that much different from what I did last night. I mean we've had tremendous success
[00:39:58] We're bringing prices down. We inherited a mess
[00:40:01] And part of what we inherited was the worst inflation in 48 years. I say history, but
[00:40:07] But we had the worst inflation, it drove prices up.
[00:40:11] And now we're bringing those prices down.
[00:40:13] But I'll be talking about that.
[00:40:14] I'll be talking about the fact that we secured the border where literally nobody can come
[00:40:18] into our country illegally anymore.
[00:40:21] They came in from prisons and mental institutions and drug dealers and, you know, a lot of
[00:40:26] bad people from all over the world that as well emptied their prisons into our
[00:40:31] country.
[00:40:32] We had trend a ragua.
[00:40:33] Every day I think to myself, this can't be appealing to a lot of people and every day
[00:40:39] I find out, no, people still like this shit.
[00:40:43] People just like, they like being lied to, they enjoy it, they're like, no, you're right.
[00:40:48] All of my problems are actually related to immigrants.
[00:40:51] Okay, well, Donald Trump has started doing mass deportations and your shit still sucks.
[00:40:59] So what's that about?
[00:41:00] like, well, I guess we just haven't deported enough migrants yet. Okay, got it. All right,
[00:41:05] cool.
[00:41:06] I came into office. They couldn't do that. They were, they were getting badly hurt in
[00:41:12] many cases and beyond her guilt. So we were losing people were losing on average a person
[00:41:19] a week. Can you believe it more? And now we haven't lost anybody a long time. I consider
[00:41:25] the two people that got so badly hurt the National Guard. It's a difference. That
[00:41:29] was terrorism. And probably terrorism. Maybe terrorism, because they were unhappy with the
[00:41:36] tremendous success we've made, because they don't want to see this country be successful.
[00:41:40] But Washington, D.C. now is a safe, beautiful city where the restaurants are booming. The
[00:41:46] town is booming. People walk to the restaurants with their wife or their children. And we
[00:41:54] We were losing all the restaurants.
[00:41:56] We were losing our life in this.
[00:41:57] We were just the whole heritage of Washington, DC
[00:42:02] was down the drain, and we brought it back.
[00:42:05] And now everybody's thrilled to be here.
[00:42:07] It's the hottest.
[00:42:08] It's a part of the hottest country anywhere in the world.
[00:42:12] We'd become, in 10 months, the hottest country
[00:42:15] anywhere in the world.
[00:42:16] And I say it all the time, we were a dead country
[00:42:19] one and a half years ago.
[00:42:20] To be expected, you kind of missed your day.
[00:42:22] Yeah, he would like to see me now. We haven't set it up formally, but he'd like to see me. We've had great success
[00:42:29] peace in the Middle East aside from everything else. We now have peace in the middle. Yeah, he'll probably come to see me in Florida
[00:42:38] I'd love to have him. I'll see see he's a friend of mine. Yeah, I'd love to have him. Thank you very much, everybody
[00:42:44] He got bored. He got bored
[00:42:46] He got bored. I like I love how we forgot about Mastery in Washington DC yet like
[00:42:51] like one of our own CIA assets got activated on the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
[00:43:00] And Donald Trump seemingly has forgotten about all of that.
[00:43:04] Yeah, I mean, look, I try to comprehend what could possibly be redeemable about this administration.
[00:43:19] I try to put myself in the, in the mindset of the average hog.
[00:43:23] As you guys know, this is my favorite thing to do.
[00:43:26] Um, and, and I just don't see anything like there is not like, what is there to look forward
[00:43:36] to, uh, with, with what is there to look forward to with the Trump agenda, with the
[00:43:44] Trump admin. Everything is shit. And it's not even entirely Trump's fault either. As
[00:43:51] I said before, a lot of the stuff he did inherit slash also participated in when he was president
[00:43:59] in 2016. But every time he's in charge, he seemingly accelerates the demise, right?
[00:44:07] So what is there to look forward to? I mean, I guess it's just the distractions of the
[00:44:11] the Patriot games, it's, we're really doing bread and circuses, Roman empire style. Like
[00:44:18] it's just straight up, you know, UFC on the lawn of the White House or the Patriot games
[00:44:24] or, or shit like that. Oh, the world cup is going to be here. No one is even thinking
[00:44:29] about like the amount of money and logistics required to put that stuff together. No one's
[00:44:35] thinking about what that's going to look like with the Trump administration's insane
[00:44:40] Tourism policies like are we just going to deploy what remains of government funds to
[00:44:49] make sure that we hire enough ICE agents so they can carefully comb through the hundreds
[00:44:55] of thousands of people coming to the United States of America to watch the World Cup,
[00:45:00] like their five-year social media footprint.
[00:45:05] I guess we'll just, you know, toss AI onto that, have AI tackle it.
[00:45:11] Yes, that's the way we do it, right? I suspect that'll be how it goes.
[00:45:19] There's a thesis to be written about how hogs must know that shit will only ever get worse in the US,
[00:45:23] and they can only care that it'll get worse as a white country, as opposed to a multiracial brown one.
[00:45:28] Yeah, it's just the most, it's the most insane cope of all time.
[00:45:34] Okay. The idea that like, oh, I know there is a major financial crisis that's imminent.
[00:45:41] The economy is in the pooper and our corrupt billionaires are much more brazen and much
[00:45:49] more open about their corruption and their wheeling and dealing.
[00:45:53] And life for the average American is getting worse every day. But I think if we just
[00:46:00] eradicated some of the browns, you know, some of those pesky brown folks, some of those pesky black
[00:46:06] folk, then we could, you know, then things would be better. It's just cope, right? It's just cope.
[00:46:22] Especially it's spectacular cope in a nation that is comprised entirely of immigrants,
[00:46:28] Right? Oh, if we, as long as we blow up another, we blow up another country in the global South,
[00:46:38] like things will get marginally better. It's not, you know, it's not going to get better.
[00:46:46] And I don't know how much, how, how motivating this is for people. Absolutely no such thing as
[00:46:55] must know the simple reality is lying to yourself is incredibly easy for human beings and they
[00:46:59] believe the fantasies that simple doesn't matter how much evidence stacks up they will never
[00:47:03] accept that they were made fools for believing in this as I've said before as I've said before
[00:47:10] there's only so much there's only so much distraction that you can feed your brain
[00:47:17] that helps you forget about how difficult things are for you in this affordability crisis where the
[00:47:28] government is readily admitting that there are recessions taking place in different parts of
[00:47:33] the country, right? Like there's definitely always going to be people who try to cope with
[00:47:43] with how awful things are by fantasizing about harming those who have less than they do, like
[00:47:56] harming an imaginary villain that they've propped up in their minds.
[00:48:01] There is definitely some power to that, right?
[00:48:08] But I always, but I assume that like at a certain point you have to recognize like, okay, all
[00:48:15] the transgender's were banned from athletic competition.
[00:48:20] They were all banned.
[00:48:21] They can't participate in like high school swim meets anymore, right?
[00:48:26] Did that actually, did that actually do anything for you?
[00:48:30] I wish more people would ask this question.
[00:48:34] It's one that I ask all the time knowing full well that that was always going to
[00:48:37] be a distraction. And it wasn't going to make people, it wasn't going to actually satisfy
[00:48:43] people's more understandable material needs, their material desires, right?
[00:48:53] But I wish more people in positions of prominence, more people with influence, people in Democratic
[00:49:02] party would just be like, hey guys, Trump did that. He's in power. Do things feel good
[00:49:08] for you? You know? Does it feel like it's working? Because it doesn't feel like it's
[00:49:20] working at all. Maybe we should try a different alternative, a different vision. Anyway, here
[00:49:29] Here we are.
[00:49:33] This is, I disagree with the previous sentiment.
[00:49:35] Everyone absolutely has a breaking point.
[00:49:37] People are forgetting the problems of America as we get the treats.
[00:49:39] If we don't get the treats and life continues to get worse for people over time, they will
[00:49:42] realize they're a frog in the boiling pot.
[00:49:44] No amount of brown people are stealing their jobs can make, can ever make you unrealize
[00:49:48] your groceries or three times more expensive and rent isn't going down.
[00:49:52] Yeah.
[00:49:53] I definitely think that whichever administration is in a position to try and manage the marketing,
[00:50:02] try and manage the PR of the demise of American empire is always going to have a difficult job.
[00:50:13] Okay, it's not an easy job. It's not easy if Brandon's doing it. It's not easy if Trump
[00:50:19] Trump is doing it, especially in the absence of like sweeping change that they're promising.
[00:50:26] And in Trump's case, that sweeping change is not actually in the direction of solving any
[00:50:31] of these issues.
[00:50:33] And instead, in many circumstances, is making the problems worse.
[00:50:37] Like his big solution was tariffs.
[00:50:39] Everybody fucking hated it.
[00:50:41] It played a role in making things more costly.
[00:50:45] Also, I do feel like this is the most anti-gamer administration.
[00:50:49] ever had because part of what they've done, you know, part of what they've done with their extra
[00:50:57] focus on both data centers and their focus on AI has unironically made so many of the different
[00:51:07] components that gamers need for their gaming PCs more expensive, the tariffs as well.
[00:51:12] So if this is the objectively the most anti gamer administration we've ever had and yet there are still so many gaming hogs
[00:51:23] Gamer hogs that think like Donald Trump is the the fucking great messiah
[00:51:29] Have fun with all of that guys on precedented levels of monopolization taking place
[00:51:35] all of that is leading to
[00:51:37] Worse services and worse products overall for a higher price point and on top of that you get
[00:51:44] none of your treats I
[00:51:46] Think lots of folks are too committed your questions are correct
[00:51:49] But if they begin questioning Trump's lunacy now then they have to accept that maybe all along
[00:51:53] They've been supporting someone who destroys and disrupts rather than creates and emboldens and I think the people who vote for Trump
[00:51:58] Don't have the social capital to accept this. Yeah, I understand that I'm just talking about people in the margins
[00:52:05] There's always people in the margins.
[00:52:07] There's always gonna be people who, at a certain point,
[00:52:11] recognize that maybe this wasn't the right thing.
[00:52:15] Maybe the hopes that they placed on this guy,
[00:52:18] maybe that was false hope.
[00:52:23] Maybe it was on his false promises.
[00:52:25] I'm always gonna be here to accept those
[00:52:27] who actually make that change,
[00:52:29] who actually engage in that radical act
[00:52:33] of recognition, you know, because I think it's an important thing to do.
[00:52:43] I think it's a powerful thing to do, and it's good for people to not find themselves rudderless
[00:52:51] when they actually do take that next step.
[00:52:56] I think most people recognize this shit is rigged and isn't working for them, they
[00:53:00] don't have organization that collectivized their power in order to change it or even direct them
[00:53:05] to more productive outlets. That's the other side of this. That's why I yell at the Democrats quite
[00:53:11] a bit, right? Because it's the most common position. Ah, dude, this is all fuck. Both parties
[00:53:20] are actually working for the powerful. And that statement in of itself is not the worst
[00:53:28] statement to make, right? Not a bad statement. There is a lot of truth to that. It's like
[00:53:35] that equation of, you know, dumb guy says, oh, both sides are fucked up. And then at
[00:53:40] the middle, you have the partisan guy who's the actual true stupid. And then on the,
[00:53:47] on the bottom on the other side in the top 1% of intellect, you have both sides are
[00:53:51] actually, you know, participating in this bourgeois democracy. I think both sides are
[00:53:59] bad, one side is worse, certainly. But I do think, I mean, the reason why I do yell at
[00:54:06] one side, the Democrat side especially, is because they seemingly have no investment
[00:54:12] in making the necessary changes or even galvanizing the public in a more productive
[00:54:19] matter, moving them in a more productive direction. So that's why we're in this never-ending spiral.
[00:54:29] President Trump addressing the nation in a combative and defensive prime-time speech,
[00:54:35] placing the blame on Democrats for the economic challenges happening under his administration.
[00:54:40] It's always good when you start off by saying a year into your
[00:54:49] presidency. I've inherited a mess. Okay. It's always good when you have bold leaders that
[00:55:00] are taking ownership over, taking ownership over how terrible things are going. And instead
[00:55:07] of taking ownership over it like a good leader would, instantly choosing to blame the previous
[00:55:14] administration for the economic hardships that Americans are experiencing, only to then
[00:55:21] turn around and say, actually, there are no economic hardships as a matter of fact.
[00:55:25] I inherited a mess, and there's actually no mess any longer.
[00:55:30] Very fast.
[00:55:32] But polls show that's not the reality for most Americans.
[00:55:35] While some grocery items like eggs are down, economists say Americans have paid higher
[00:55:39] prices on everything from lettuce to beef to coffee because of the president's tariffs.
[00:55:44] A new Quinnipiac poll reveals 65 percent of voters say the state of the economy is poor
[00:55:50] or not so good, with 50 percent saying Trump's policies are just making things worse.
[00:55:55] The president, well aware the economy will be front and center next year's midterms,
[00:56:00] suddenly promising a cash giveaway, announcing his administration is sending out checks
[00:56:04] for $1,776 to military service members before Christmas.
[00:56:10] One million, 450,000 military service members
[00:56:15] will receive a special, we call Warrior Dividend
[00:56:19] before Christmas, a Warrior Dividend
[00:56:22] in honor of our nation's foundation.
[00:56:24] You know what that's about, right?
[00:56:28] Police are looking at the potential ties
[00:56:30] to the Saturday shooting in Brown University,
[00:56:31] Monday's fatal shooting in Massachusetts
[00:56:33] to the technology at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts.
[00:56:37] Oh, shit.
[00:56:39] Is this like a assassin?
[00:56:41] What the fuck's going on?
[00:56:43] But why would an assassin do a random shooting
[00:56:47] at Brown University, seemingly,
[00:56:50] and then go after like a nuclear scientist?
[00:56:52] I don't know.
[00:56:53] I mean, just because the cops are looking into it
[00:56:55] doesn't mean that there is a real connection
[00:56:58] between the two.
[00:57:03] Anyway, we'll look into it a little bit in a second because I want to talk about Donald
[00:57:14] Trump's 1000 1000 776 dollars and 10 cents. Um, here, here is
[00:57:39] what I wanted to show you guys. Yeah, war update,
[00:57:42] everybody in the heels coming off the heels of Donald Trump talking about how he's going
[00:57:49] to war with Venezuela because apparently Venezuela has a bunch of sweet oil sitting in the ground
[00:57:54] that belongs to us.
[00:57:57] This this this announcement kind of feels like steak and lobster dinner.
[00:58:03] We are sending every soldier $1,776.
[00:58:09] Fuck!
[00:58:10] Yup.
[00:58:11] Guys, you can get one stick of RAM if you're lucky, okay?
[00:58:22] It's all good, everybody.
[00:58:24] The amount of crayons you can purchase with $1,776.
[00:58:29] Pretty good.
[00:58:31] Pretty good.
[00:58:33] maybe maybe one stick a ram whole stick stick a ram sign me up yeah it's the
[00:58:42] sour oil we talked about yesterday yeah yeah it's not the good oil but it's
[00:58:46] it's still good I think
[00:58:54] it's not when you look at the current situation but as well as you interpret
[00:58:57] the crisis as a shift from state-centered socialism towards a
[00:59:00] a form of state managed capitalism
[00:59:02] was more complex geopolitical restructuring
[00:59:03] with sanctions and external pressures
[00:59:05] reshaped the country's class dynamics.
[00:59:07] It's definitely external pressure playing a major role.
[00:59:13] I mean, there's obviously,
[00:59:14] countries will always have issues.
[00:59:18] Countries are always gonna have issues
[00:59:20] with mismanagement, especially countries that aren't,
[00:59:24] especially countries that aren't the United States of America.
[00:59:26] I mean, we have issues with mismanagement, right?
[00:59:29] But when you actually lean into certain pressure points
[00:59:34] and cause instability, when there are competing factors
[00:59:40] with ideological and material needs,
[00:59:46] especially those in the capital ownership class
[00:59:50] that do not like where the country is heading
[00:59:52] and they align with this major imperial superpower
[00:59:57] destabilize the country further and to actively do coup d'etats, many of which that fail.
[01:00:05] And then on top of that, you get the motherload of sanctions.
[01:00:09] It's not going to be easy to recover from that.
[01:00:12] In that process, you are going to make decisions that are repressive.
[01:00:18] Political repression is going to be commonplace.
[01:00:22] This is not an excuse for said leadership, it's just a recognition of how people get
[01:00:30] there.
[01:00:33] Anyway, US soldiers suspect deployment of Stake and Lobster's hit defect menu yet.
[01:00:38] has steak and lobster.
[01:00:42] How's the steak and lobster?
[01:00:43] All right.
[01:00:44] They're decent.
[01:00:45] How's yours?
[01:00:46] I'm bringing the war.
[01:00:48] You forgot the war.
[01:00:52] I might have to double it.
[01:00:54] I had to run it back. I had to run it back.
[01:00:58] So much!
[01:00:59] I'll take that little one.
[01:01:00] Steak and lobster.
[01:01:01] You know what that means?
[01:01:04] We are going to war.
[01:01:07] To war we are going.
[01:01:08] I know this is a compilation of different times when they've served staying in lobster.
[01:01:23] I'm saying that the reason why we're showing you this video is because it's like, it's
[01:01:30] an explanation.
[01:01:31] I'm explaining the concept for people that don't know.
[01:01:37] before there's like any sort of serious military action any sort of like serious escalation
[01:01:48] soldiers get served stay in lobster dinner before deployment
[01:01:52] it's a it's a telltale sign of of things to come joke explanation stream i know
[01:01:58] yeah i prepare yourself this we must be going to war or something
[01:02:02] we gotta be going to war
[01:02:03] I don't know where.
[01:02:12] Those phones were rerouted from phones that proved to increase housing
[01:02:15] allowance payment for active duty families, probably a net loss for many troops.
[01:02:20] Yeah, an army marches on his stomach.
[01:02:24] It's wild how much they're leaning into numerology with the 7076 bonus
[01:02:28] and the 11,888 murderers entering our country and shit.
[01:02:31] country and shit? Wait what? I don't know about that.
[01:02:38] Of course, they will also be fucking over homeless veterans at
[01:02:40] the same time. What is this? There's currently a mass shooter on
[01:02:44] the loose who killed two students this past week in a
[01:02:45] Bryan University and FBI Director, Cass Fossey, coordinating a
[01:02:48] manhunt in Rhode Island. Wait, what? What does this have to
[01:02:51] do with the fucking over homeless veterans? What? This
[01:02:56] video is old because there are black people in the military,
[01:02:58] there are still black people in the military, they just don't
[01:03:00] Have the the shave slips any longer. Okay, so
[01:03:05] When you see Blackville in the military and they have like massive bumps on their face now
[01:03:10] That's because of Pete Hegseth
[01:03:13] Okay, they didn't they didn't quit. They just now have folliculitis all over their fucking necks and their faces
[01:03:24] You know that
[01:03:26] That OCN account is a Hassan hater, by the way. I don't care. Let him hate.
[01:03:34] Yeah. Where's my warrior dividend for having to pay double the cost on coffee all year because
[01:03:38] the Lardass president tried to extort the Brazilian government into exonerating his
[01:03:42] crook, its crook former president, which also failed. He just started a 27 year prison term.
[01:03:48] Yeah. Well,
[01:03:49] Well, you know, you know how it is. Anyway, nothing a good, nothing a good deal of war
[01:03:58] won't solve everybody. You'll forget all about it when we go to, we wage war with Venezuela
[01:04:04] because they're, they're holding our land and our oil inside of their national boundaries
[01:04:10] of which they thought they had sovereignty over.
[01:04:14] Duh. That's unacceptable. What are we talking about?
[01:04:20] I think in 1776 we are sending every soul. Yeah, I'm calling this the Chevron war. Okay.
[01:04:26] Chevron is seemingly the only company that is still allowed to take oil out of Venezuela.
[01:04:36] I wonder why all of the other oil that's leaving the Venezuelan
[01:04:42] coastline is actually our oil but it just hasn't been our oil yet okay it's
[01:04:49] just waiting to be our oil your $1,776 think of that and the checks are
[01:05:00] already on the way the president says that money is coming to explain what
[01:05:04] they mean by Venezuela stole our land I have no idea what they're referencing
[01:05:07] it's bullshit chatter. There's no rhyme or reason. They're just claiming that America,
[01:05:14] look, it's the same exact colonialist argument that the British made when the Iranian government
[01:05:26] under Mossadegh wanted to take a closer look at the extraction process on Iranian oil
[01:05:33] fields that were being run by British Petroleum, okay, by BP.
[01:05:40] It's the exact same argument. They're like, oh, we built those refineries, which is bullshit.
[01:05:46] But regardless, like Americans built those refineries. Those are, you know, the oil
[01:05:51] being extracted from the ground is supposed to be our oil.
[01:05:58] I don't know how else to describe it other than they're just stealing or they want to steal.
[01:06:05] That's it.
[01:06:06] BP stands for British Petroleum.
[01:06:11] Yes.
[01:06:13] Just like when Iran was like, hey, we want to look at these contracts because this is our
[01:06:17] oil and it feels like you're fucking us over.
[01:06:21] Maybe we want a little bit better of a deal.
[01:06:23] They were like, no, no, no, you can't do that.
[01:06:27] completely unacceptable. Here's a coup. Have fun with that. We're putting the Shah in charge.
[01:06:36] They're trying to do the exact same thing and using the exact same methods
[01:06:42] and the exact same statements this time in 2025.
[01:06:50] Yeah, here's Hussein Doro. The West, including Israel and the U.S., is pushing for regime
[01:06:55] change in Iran claiming to support democracy but 72 years ago today, this is back in August 19th,
[01:07:00] they overthrew Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister Mossadegh in a CIA backcoup shaping
[01:07:04] the Iran we see today. With the help of the British, the CIA overthrew Iran's democratically
[01:07:09] elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, who had nationalized Iranian oil in 1951.
[01:07:13] In 1951, Mossadegh's national front won the majority of seats in the Iranian parliament,
[01:07:18] and the bill to nationalize the oil industry was passed with overwhelming support.
[01:07:21] This put Mossadeck on a collision course with British imperialist capitalist interests.
[01:07:25] And much like in the case of Venezuela now, Mossadeck wasn't necessarily taking the entirety
[01:07:32] of the extraction industry and completely nationalizing it. He simply wanted to take a closer
[01:07:37] look at the contracts, the long-term contracts that British Petroleum or rather the Anglo-Iranian
[01:07:44] oil company at the time, the ridiculous exploitative contracts they had where it was, you know,
[01:07:54] exploited Iranian workers and pretty much the entirety of the Iranian oil that belonged
[01:08:01] to the Anglo-Iranian oil company.
[01:08:03] They wanted to maybe demand more of their own natural resources.
[01:08:10] They demanded more revenue generated off of their own natural resources, and the British
[01:08:19] did not like that.
[01:08:21] Instead of offering them a fair deal potentially or negotiating with the Iranian population
[01:08:25] on what I consider to be one of the most justifiable points, they chose to overthrow
[01:08:32] the democratically elected Iranian government and put and install the puppet leadership
[01:08:39] of the Shah, which was incredibly ruthless, incredibly oppressive, torturous regime really.
[01:08:47] And that of course led to the Iranian revolution.
[01:08:53] But this is initially something that America involved itself in.
[01:09:00] If you're wondering how Khomeini came into power, this is how, okay?
[01:09:07] And if you are also wondering why people consider the Ayatollah to be a revolutionary figure,
[01:09:13] this is also the reason.
[01:09:15] Right?
[01:09:16] Today, known as BP, rejected Mosaddegh's offer of talks and told British technicians
[01:09:20] that they shouldn't work with their counterparts from the new national Iranian oil company.
[01:09:24] British warships also blockaded the Abadan oil refinery.
[01:09:28] The British government imposed economic sanctions on Iran banning the export of sugar and
[01:09:32] steel.
[01:09:33] All British stabbing Iranian oil fields were withdrawn and Iran was prevented from
[01:09:35] accessing its hard currency in British bank accounts.
[01:09:39] British Prime Minister Clement Attlee
[01:09:40] considered seizing Apodon by force,
[01:09:42] and his successor Winston Churchill
[01:09:44] took an even more hard line stance.
[01:09:46] The British took the case
[01:09:47] to the International Court of Justice.
[01:09:49] Still, judges ruled they had no jurisdiction over it.
[01:09:53] Okay?
[01:09:55] British spies in Iran worked to undermine Mossadeq
[01:09:57] by bribing candidates during the elections in 1952.
[01:10:00] MI6 officer Robert Zaner spent over 1.5 million pounds
[01:10:04] bribes smuggled in biscuit tins while his colleague Norman Durbashire admitted to the
[01:10:08] coup cost over two million pounds. The British persuaded the US Secretary of State John Foster
[01:10:14] Dulles that Iranian nationalism was a Soviet plot. This wasn't helped by the fact that
[01:10:19] the Communist two-day party who had previously denounced Mosadegh had decided to reverse
[01:10:24] their position and support him. By early 1953, US President Dwight Eisenhower agreed
[01:10:30] launch a joint coup with the British known as Operation Ajax. The CIA officially admitted
[01:10:35] their involvement in the coup. Still, the British have refused to acknowledge that they were involved.
[01:10:41] Okay, the U.S. and Britain not only wanted to regain access to Iranian oil,
[01:10:45] but also wanted to stop the Iranian nationalist movement that was linked with Mossadegh.
[01:10:50] By installing Gasha as a puppet leader, they could reassert their economic and political
[01:10:54] interests in Iran. So in many circumstances, just like when a company actually literally
[01:10:59] spends more money on labor lawyers to thwart attempts at unionization because an attempt
[01:11:04] at unionization is an attempt at sovereignty for the working class. Instead of dealing with
[01:11:10] the Iranian population fairly, the British government and the American government decided
[01:11:15] to actually put in a puppet in charge. Now, if this is something that is coming across
[01:11:23] as similar to what you're seeing in Venezuela, that is exactly what's going on, I'm sure
[01:11:27] Maduro, instead of having his entire, having the country fall into a state of war, has tried
[01:11:36] to offer up the resources, as many American outlets have reported, and Chevron is already
[01:11:46] working inside of Venezuela. That is not enough for foreign leadership, because any
[01:11:54] Any sort of sovereignty is a terrifying prospect for the United States of America, as long as
[01:12:01] Maduro is still in charge, even if he offers up the natural resources of Venezuela, that's
[01:12:08] still not enough, because God forbid he set up contracts with our foreign adversary, China,
[01:12:18] for example.
[01:12:21] The CIA hired gangsters and fake protesters to organize chaos in Tehran, and Mossadegh
[01:12:26] resigned after the army attacked his house, and anti-communist dictatorship led by the
[01:12:29] Shah was established.
[01:12:36] As I've said over and over again, this is a historical repeat.
[01:12:43] This is a historical repeat that is taking place right now in Venezuela.
[01:12:52] They can't have Maduro in charge of Venezuela, even if Maduro is offering up all of the natural
[01:12:58] resources and instead they want a much more pliant Venezuelan state, no matter how destabilized
[01:13:06] said Venezuelan state might be.
[01:13:09] Now you might have seen on your Twitter timeline.
[01:13:12] a lot of the arming initiatives of a civilian defense force that's taking place in Venezuela
[01:13:17] right now.
[01:13:19] One must ask the question, why Maduro, this dictatorial tyrant and the way that people
[01:13:25] have presented him in Western news, would be so willing to offer up arms to a population
[01:13:32] if he is not afraid of said population rising up against him?
[01:13:36] And that's a really interesting question.
[01:13:38] And I think the reason why he's doing that is, one, partially because he is not fearful
[01:13:43] of these civilian defense forces turning their arms on the Maduro regime, the Maduro administration,
[01:13:53] but instead knowing full well that if he is dethroned, if he is forcibly taken out, if
[01:14:00] he is decapitated, okay, if the Venezuelan leadership as it stands is decapitated,
[01:14:06] They will have the proper training and the proper arms for what comes next.
[01:14:11] And what I suspect there is mass instability, mass chaos, mass violence, and a tremendous
[01:14:18] amount of fascistic repression in the hands of the puppet leadership of Machado, the
[01:14:27] Nobel Peace Prize winner of this past year, who is slated to come and visit the White
[01:14:32] House to offer said Nobel Peace Prize that she got to Donald Trump.
[01:14:41] So I think that the situation is very fucked for Venezuela and the way that America moves,
[01:14:51] the way that America works is basically on a, what are you going to do about a policy?
[01:14:54] way that America is moving is on a policy of might is right.
[01:15:07] And I think we do not care about the death and destruction that comes along as long as
[01:15:14] long as our foreign policy needs are met.
[01:15:23] Do I think that this implies like full-blown ground invasion of Venezuela?
[01:15:28] I don't know.
[01:15:29] I don't think so.
[01:15:30] I feel like that's a far more costly and far more difficult endeavor.
[01:15:36] I don't know if there is enough appetite for it, but we shall see.
[01:15:44] Machado met with the IMF World Bank and hedge funds to discuss investment opportunities
[01:15:47] in October, similarly to the investment meetings and the buildup of the invasion
[01:15:50] of Iraq.
[01:15:52] For those of you who say, I still don't understand, why does she win the Nobel Peace Prize?
[01:15:55] Because all of these Western institutions still ultimately are guided by the United States of America,
[01:16:01] the United States of America's interests, and American imperialism.
[01:16:04] If these past two years have not taught you anything, I don't know what to tell you.
[01:16:08] The only, the moments in which some of these institutions want to maintain their legitimacy,
[01:16:13] their credibility, where they step out of line from the needs, and the interests,
[01:16:20] and the goals of American Empire, like in the case with Israel, they very quickly get punished.
[01:16:26] The Trump administration, for those of you who haven't been paying attention,
[01:16:30] has already sanctioned many of the ICC prosecutors. They have sanctioned the former ICC prosecutor
[01:16:43] that was tasked with investigating Israel's war crimes. They keep doing it
[01:16:50] it over and over again. And they do it in broad daylight. It's not like this is a hidden
[01:16:54] thing. This is not like a, um, this is not like a, like a secret or a conspiracy or anything
[01:17:02] of that sort. This is pretty open. It's out in broad daylight. And it's, uh, you know,
[01:17:11] it's happening all the time. It's repeating Western hegemony doesn't always need boots
[01:17:16] on the ground. Economic pressure sanctions and political isolation create the same instability.
[01:17:20] And when the social base starts cracking from the inside the civilian defense groups losing faith
[01:17:24] That's exactly the outcome Western powers bank on. Yeah, but if it doesn't work
[01:17:29] Then you also have to obviously improve your odds by directly fighting
[01:17:36] That's when you send in boots on the ground today
[01:17:39] The Trump administration is sanctioning two international criminal court judges directly engaged in politicizing illegitimate actions against Israel
[01:17:45] The United States has been clear we will continue to respond with significant and tangible consequences
[01:17:50] to protect against ICC's lawfare, abuse of power, and blatant disregard for the sovereignty
[01:17:54] of U.S. and Israel.
[01:18:00] By the way, the Twitter thread that I was showing you is from Hussain Dourou, a person
[01:18:04] who earlier, a person who quite literally was victim to the European Union's, European
[01:18:13] Unions, Union, European Union's broad attempts at making someone a non-person.
[01:18:24] Hussein Doro is literally a prisoner inside of the country that he's in for anti-Israel,
[01:18:35] So, fomenting anti-Israel sentiment.
[01:18:38] I believe they also say because of his operation, I think, what is it, redfish or something?
[01:18:49] It's like a Russian state backed or Russian funded.
[01:18:58] I think their claim is around Ukraine.
[01:19:02] But I'm not so certain that that is the reason because they did this.
[01:19:07] They basically debanked him, like literally debanked him specifically after a lot of the
[01:19:14] anti-Israel coverage that he was doing.
[01:19:20] Anyway, that is where we're at.
[01:19:28] Also, Trump has announced hunger games as well, but let's continue.
[01:19:30] for revenue. But even Republicans have said he can't cut those checks without approval
[01:19:35] from Congress first. And while he claimed his math deportation
[01:19:38] at the we've been as well as what is this we've been as well as don't like Maduro stop
[01:19:43] talking like he's a good guy. I'm really tired of you. You're talking from your ass. That's
[01:19:46] not how it works is given arms to the most stupid of people given arms to all those
[01:19:49] far as we're taking monetary advantage of following him. We've been as well as
[01:19:53] retired the shit. Yeah, both things can be true. But don't start as narrative
[01:19:58] like he's an amazing guy. Is there any point where I said he's an amazing guy? I didn't,
[01:20:04] I don't care. His, his, him not being an amazing guy plays no role in this. Okay. It doesn't.
[01:20:20] As someone from a country that has been a historic Cold War ally, a NATO nation.
[01:20:27] I personally saw what took place when there was an American Bakuta that failed in Turkey
[01:20:36] that only led to more repression and more power in the hands of a singular man who was able
[01:20:42] to successfully implement a referendum.
[01:20:45] If you don't like Maduro, the best thing you can do is demand no American intervention.
[01:20:51] Okay?
[01:20:53] American intervention in Venezuela. And yet, America has one speed. There has never been,
[01:21:04] there has, you said he gives arms to his people and is not afraid of getting shot. No, I'm
[01:21:08] saying that he's giving arms to his people and he has no fear of getting shot right now.
[01:21:14] And in the scenario where he is taken out of power, he's giving arms to the people
[01:21:21] because he knows that the people will inevitably fight back against the Machado puppet state.
[01:21:31] That's why he's doing it.
[01:21:32] It's a contingency plan.
[01:21:37] But the whole point is, if you were this despotic dictatorial tyrant that every single
[01:21:43] person despises in the way that he is presented with no popular support whatsoever, even
[01:21:50] Even though his support has diminished over the years, and for the most part he was just
[01:21:55] like leaning into the charismatic and leading to the charismatic and popular leadership
[01:22:02] of Chavez, he was greatly eating off of the Shavista movement and year over year because
[01:22:10] of his mismanagement, because of his repression, and also on top of that because of a lot of
[01:22:16] foreign entanglements, foreign involvements that have made life a living hell in Venezuela,
[01:22:22] and his response to such initiatives have obviously been more forceful, okay?
[01:22:29] Ultimately, the Shavista movement that backed him initially has fallen, I wouldn't say it's
[01:22:40] completely gone away, but it's nowhere near as powerful or as popular as it once were.
[01:22:46] Okay. So, the substitute for the Maduro administration is not a American-backed right-wing puppet
[01:23:10] that will sell off all of the Venezuelan natural resources and then, and then due to the additional
[01:23:24] instability caused, like you think, listen, listen, listen, you say we protest, they kill
[01:23:31] us about the Maduro regime, right?
[01:23:34] wait until you protest against Machado. Then you will see a very different and even worse
[01:23:42] version of repression. That's my point. At least that's what's happened historically.
[01:23:50] That's why I gave you the example of the Iranian revolution and how the Iranian revolution
[01:23:56] took place, okay? Do you understand? Even the first act before full-blown military occupation
[01:24:15] and invasion has been to just straight up bomb random fishermen and say that there
[01:24:24] There is this like massive drug dealing conspiracy that's taking place.
[01:24:30] Venezuelans know that that's bullshit.
[01:24:32] Even Venezuelans that don't like Maduro know that that's fucking bullshit.
[01:24:35] They just hate Maduro.
[01:24:36] So they think, oh yeah, it's fine, whatever.
[01:24:38] Who gives a shit that a bunch of fishermen are getting bombed.
[01:24:42] So what's the substitution here?
[01:24:44] You'd rather instead of having Maduro engage in like ruthless crackdowns on, on protests
[01:24:52] against the Maduro administration. You'd rather have American bombs blow up the Venezuelans.
[01:24:58] Is that what it is? Like, you're just exchanging leadership from one guy that you say is ruthless
[01:25:08] to another faceless, lifeless entity that has not even made an attempt to act like he
[01:25:15] cares about everyday Venezuelans. Okay, so you defend the boots on the ground,
[01:25:22] Wait, what?
[01:25:24] Would you say this about your birth country, though?
[01:25:26] My birth country is the United States of America and boots on the ground.
[01:25:31] Do you mean I understand why there are militia movements? Yes.
[01:25:36] Forming against the potential American invasion? Yes. I think they are right to do that.
[01:25:43] And secondly, I have actually said this about Turkey.
[01:25:46] Turkey's not my birth country, but I have.
[01:25:48] Turkey is the country where my family's from, Turkey's where I grew up.
[01:25:52] Although I'm an American born citizen and a Turkish citizen, I literally brought up the failed coup.
[01:26:00] There was an opportunity for two separate options. Either you continue with the repressive
[01:26:06] Erdogan regime or you allow an American puppet state to be implemented in Turkey.
[01:26:12] My preference was Erdogan over Fethullah Kuland.
[01:26:14] And I say that as someone who can't even fucking go back to Turkey
[01:26:18] So yeah, I am consistent on that position as a matter of fact my personal experience in that guides
[01:26:25] My analysis in this circumstance as well
[01:26:32] So fuck
[01:26:44] and
[01:27:01] unemployment rose in November to its highest.
[01:27:03] Is Turkey saved to travel to?
[01:27:04] Fuck yeah, of course it's saved to travel to.
[01:27:07] I'm in a unique predicament.
[01:27:09] That's very different, okay?
[01:27:12] This level since 2021,
[01:27:14] and as more than 20 million Americans
[01:27:16] prepare for their health insurance premiums
[01:27:18] to skyrocket at the end of the year,
[01:27:20] the president once again teasing his healthcare plan
[01:27:23] but offering no substantial details.
[01:27:25] Instead, he blamed Democrats for expiring subsidies.
[01:27:28] subsidies. And it's their fault. It is not the Republican's fault. It's the
[01:27:33] Democrats fault. It's the unaffordable care act. Republicans control both
[01:27:38] chambers of Congress and are set to leave town in just a few hours without
[01:27:42] sending a health care bill to the president's desk. So the president
[01:27:46] told reporters in the room that his White House chief of staff Susie
[01:27:49] Wilds told him to deliver this speech. He promised that the economy
[01:27:52] would improve next year that prices would come down. He also promised
[01:27:56] aggressive housing reform but did not provide any details on what exactly he
[01:27:59] plans to do, George. And Rachel, in keeping with the partisan tone of the
[01:28:02] speech last night, the White House also revealed yesterday pretty big changes
[01:28:07] to this, these portraits of the president in the White House colonnade.
[01:28:11] Yes, George. And first it was paving over the Rose Garden, then it was
[01:28:13] demolishing the East Wing to make room for that ballroom. Now the
[01:28:16] president making additional changes to the colonnade. He has now unveiled
[01:28:20] what he is calling the presidential walk of fame. This includes portraits
[01:28:23] of every single president.
[01:28:25] He has now added plaques with descriptions underneath.
[01:28:28] He's using it as an opportunity to take a swipe
[01:28:30] at his predecessors, calling former president Joe Biden
[01:28:33] sleepy and crooked, calling former president Barack Obama
[01:28:36] one of the most divisive figures in political history.
[01:28:39] I will tell you, we saw this yesterday.
[01:28:41] Many of these read like the president's social media posts
[01:28:43] and that is because the White House press secretary says
[01:28:46] the president wrote many of these himself, George.
[01:28:48] Right, Scott, thanks very much.
[01:28:49] Just being our chief Washington correspondent,
[01:28:51] John Carl, for more on this.
[01:28:52] John is starting out with the speech last night. This is not the typical presidential
[01:28:56] speech that merits prime time attention. Um, um, you know, the shit didn't bang because
[01:29:10] as I covered last night, Sean Hannity spent like 20 minutes on it and then moved on to
[01:29:15] the other things. Okay. The Pettiesburg address. If this, if this speech actually banged Fox
[01:29:24] News be doing victory laps all over being like, the lips are so own, dude. Oh my God.
[01:29:29] Well, American prosperity is imminent. Right. And they basically were like, yeah, great.
[01:29:36] It was really cool. It's going to really help us in the midterms. Let's move on to
[01:29:39] the brown shooter and how our FBI is incredibly incompetent in ways previously unforeseeable.
[01:29:47] It was a crazy speech overall.
[01:29:54] He seemed like he was on crack cocaine.
[01:29:57] He hit all the same lines.
[01:30:01] He hit all the same lines that you expect from a, from a regular rally speech or even
[01:30:12] some of the lines that you heard from him responding to the fucking media earlier this
[01:30:16] morning when he was declassifying marijuana.
[01:30:20] Great stuff.
[01:30:21] Just yelling the entire time.
[01:30:24] Just started off strong with, I inherited a mess and also everybody transgender,
[01:30:29] computer undocumented immigrants are raping and pillaging the lands were being invaded.
[01:30:37] The problems that he claims are destroying America are made up. The solutions that he creates
[01:30:45] are very real, but those are not real solutions to improving people's economic conditions, of
[01:30:49] course. And the financial struggles that he claims are fake are actually very real.
[01:30:58] It's upside down world in every way, shape, and form, okay?
[01:31:04] When he says the country is hot, hot, hot, he doesn't mean like literally the economy is doing
[01:31:09] great. I think he means like the temperatures are rising.
[01:31:15] Everything that he says is the diametrical opposite.
[01:31:19] Well, George, when the president of the United States asked for primetime network airtime
[01:31:24] to address the nation. It is usually either to make a statement about a national crisis,
[01:31:29] to announce a major new initiative, or to speak on an issue of war and peace. This was none of that.
[01:31:35] In fact, I cannot recall a primetime presidential address that was as defensive and hyperpartisan
[01:31:42] as this one. By my count- They're still talking about partisanship. Brother,
[01:31:45] it's over, okay? I don't know if boomers still actually tune into that kind of narrative,
[01:31:52] tune into that kind of world building. Do boomers actually still go, man, why can't we
[01:31:58] go back to a bipartisan president? Is that like a demand? Maybe some of the libs do still?
[01:32:06] I think we've moved, I don't know. I feel like we've moved beyond that, right? Like
[01:32:11] that's expected. Yes, he's gonna be heavily partisan. And I think the next Democrat
[01:32:15] should be heavily partisan. I think the next Democrat shouldn't just be heavily
[01:32:20] partisan. The next Democrat administration or the next left flank candidacy, whatever
[01:32:26] it is, okay, inshallah, should be incredibly partisan. They should be doing the reversal
[01:32:31] of Donald Trump, but this time in the direction of like genuinely improving people's material
[01:32:35] conditions and punishing the naysayers, punishing the hurdles, punishing the people
[01:32:41] in positions of power that are actively trying to gum up the works to try to
[01:32:47] stop this from happening. You say Medicare for all health insurance executives come out and speak
[01:32:52] out against it. Boom, send the IRS down their way. Take a look at their fucking finances,
[01:32:56] audit them, put them under mountains of paperwork. There is plenty of misdealings that are taking
[01:33:01] place because corruption has been legalized. Make sure that you are running on an anti-corruption
[01:33:06] campaign. Meanwhile, of course, the Democratic party as it stands is obviously not doing any
[01:33:16] of those things. They're not going to promise any of those things. They're, they'll just take on,
[01:33:21] you know, an aesthetic posture towards affordability, the bare minimum without any sort of tangible
[01:33:27] policies that people can associate with the Democratic Party in the direction of,
[01:33:31] of actually bringing about affordability. So, you know, that's something you can look forward
[01:33:40] to. President Trump mentioned Joe Biden and the Democrats 15 times over the course
[01:33:45] of that 20 minute address. And as he made those partisan attacks, this speech was littered
[01:33:51] with false statements and exaggerations. He claimed prices were coming down from record
[01:33:56] highs when he took office. And as you know, according to his own government's economic
[01:34:00] data, the inflation rate today is almost exactly what it was when Joe Biden left office
[01:34:06] in January. Rachel also reported how the president's talking about these checks for
[01:34:09] $1776 to American service members.
[01:34:13] It's unclear that they're really on the way, though.
[01:34:16] You know, one of the fundamental facts of the way the government works, Congress controls
[01:34:20] the purse strings.
[01:34:22] Those many Republicans have said previously, if the president's going to do some kind of
[01:34:26] rebate, Congress needs to authorize that.
[01:34:28] Of course, the backdrop for all this is the President's declining poll numbers
[01:34:31] on the economy and his overall approval.
[01:34:33] Yeah, if the president was addressing a crisis last night, it seemed to be a crisis
[01:34:37] of confidence in his handling of the economy.
[01:34:40] Americans are overwhelmingly unhappy with the state of the economy, and a clear majority
[01:34:45] in many recent polls are blaming Donald Trump.
[01:34:48] Just take a look at a new poll out just yesterday.
[01:34:51] 57 percent say they disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy.
[01:34:55] And while the president recently gave the economy an A++++, in this poll, only 3 percent
[01:35:01] of Americans say that they think the state of the economy is excellent.
[01:35:05] George, if there was one sliver of good news, if you want to call it that in this poll for
[01:35:10] the White House, it was that by a narrow margin, people actually distrust Democrats
[01:35:15] even more than Republicans to deal with the economy.
[01:35:18] John Carle, thanks very much.
[01:35:19] Overnight, there was another deadly strike on a suspected drug boat, killing four.
[01:35:24] This one in the eastern Pacific, closer to Columbia, this brings to 90-
[01:35:29] Venezuela has nationalized oil like Iran, the terrain of Vietnam, and the large
[01:35:32] military of Iraq, who could wage a massive gorilla campaign without Maduro like in Afghanistan?
[01:35:37] It's an amalgamation of all of America's biggest failures and it is much closer in proximity
[01:35:42] to the United States.
[01:35:45] It's fantastic.
[01:35:47] What could go wrong except for virtually everything?
[01:35:51] Okay.
[01:35:57] It is a fucking disaster in the making.
[01:36:01] It's a disaster from like a pro-American perspective, right?
[01:36:06] It's obviously a major disaster from, it's a major disaster in general also from a caring
[01:36:16] about Venezuelan lives and caring about not having this level of destabilization in Latin
[01:36:22] America perspective as well.
[01:36:25] They wouldn't drop the 35-year-old, right?
[01:36:27] I mean, probably not.
[01:36:29] There is just no, there is at this stage who the fuck actually thinks that this kind of
[01:36:46] American intervention will be a benefit except for I guess like some of the Venezuelan chatters
[01:36:55] in here living in like Miami or something that have seen their neighbors and their family
[01:37:00] members get arrested and thrown into detention camps or shipped off the fucking sea cot in
[01:37:08] El Salvador, who still think that this American government actually has their best interest
[01:37:13] in mind somehow.
[01:37:16] I don't know how brainbroken you could potentially be that you look at the United States of
[01:37:24] America, fucking up forcibly the Venezuelan economy, causing mass destabilization, okay?
[01:37:32] Causing mass destabilization, having a bunch of Venezuelans come to the United States of
[01:37:36] America, offering them temporary protective status, which Donald Trump actually reinforced
[01:37:40] on his way out, extended on his way out, only to use all of the hundreds of thousands of
[01:37:45] Venezuelans that come to the United States of America to find a better life for
[01:37:48] themselves as simple pawns in his political game claiming that they're all fucking terrorist
[01:37:54] drug dealers and rapists and shipping them to a totally separate third country.
[01:38:02] Like that's how discardable you are if you're Venezuelan in Trump's eyes.
[01:38:07] And it's not like he's hiding it, he's just openly stating it.
[01:38:10] And you're over here thinking like, no, that guy's actually gonna be better.
[01:38:15] What do you want to see?
[01:38:16] 9.
[01:38:17] The number killed in these boat strikes with no evidence made public that these boats are
[01:38:29] carrying drugs.
[01:38:30] This comes as President Trump is now calling for a blockade of all say-
[01:38:34] I came back to Venezuela at the start of November.
[01:38:36] Let me tell you, the Venezuelan brainworm is real.
[01:38:38] People here cheer on an invasion.
[01:38:40] You tell them, but imagine Caracas all destroyed and they just look at you like,
[01:38:43] You can point to Libya, you can point to Iraq, you can point to Afghanistan, you can point
[01:38:49] to so many different places where America has been able to successfully do this, this
[01:38:54] exact same thing, and how much better off they are now, like it's crazy.
[01:39:10] oil tankers and there are dozens. It was just a little over a week ago. We saw that dramatic
[01:39:15] seizure of an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast with an elite Coast Guard team repelling onto the
[01:39:21] ship's deck. Oil exports are the lifeblood of Nicolas Maduro's government. Well, they're suffering.
[01:39:26] What do you expect from them? They're going to suffer more. Like, what are you talking about?
[01:39:35] That's the whole point. The whole point is to try and stop additional suffering
[01:39:40] from a people that are already suffering. This administration hasn't even done the necessary
[01:39:54] groundwork to make it seem as though they give a fuck about Venezuelans. At least,
[01:40:01] at least in the past, when you had an inflow of refugees from the country whose economy you've
[01:40:07] like purposely fucked up and destabilized in an effort to foment some kind of popular
[01:40:13] resistance against the administration.
[01:40:16] And then the administration reacts with even further repression.
[01:40:18] This is normal part of the process.
[01:40:21] You wouldn't directly say every single person from the country that we're going to invade
[01:40:27] is a rapist criminal that we must deport instantly to a third country, okay?
[01:40:32] America's doing that.
[01:40:33] And there's still fuck of Venezuelans that are like, nah, actually that country
[01:40:37] would be better off. Archetry better off. They're not even doing a Psyop and people
[01:40:43] are like, I am, I am willing. I didn't even get Psyop and I'm still on board.
[01:40:50] And President Trump has made no secret he wants him out of power, but with this military build
[01:40:55] up the attack on drug boats and now this threat of more seizures, the risk of a dangerous
[01:41:01] confrontation in the stand up standoff is increasing. Michael,
[01:41:04] It seems like it's really escalating, Martha.
[01:41:06] Martha, there's new controversies around the nomination
[01:41:09] for the leader of the Coast Guard.
[01:41:11] Exactly, Michael.
[01:41:12] Admiral Kevin Lunday had been nominated
[01:41:14] to head the Coast Guard, but that nomination
[01:41:17] was frozen by Democratic Senators Tammy Duckworth
[01:41:20] and Jackie Rosen, because the Coast Guard downgraded
[01:41:23] its listing, they say, of swastikas and nooses
[01:41:27] as merely potentially divisive in its workplace
[01:41:30] harassment policy, instead of again labeling them
[01:41:33] as hate symbols. Senator Duckworth told ABC, she had been assured by Monday that he believes
[01:41:40] the swastikas and nooses are hate symbols, but that's-
[01:41:43] Excuse me, this is hurting military readiness. Um, excuse me. Why can't they, why can't
[01:41:53] they get swastika tattoos? I don't understand. It's just a, that's a symbol of peace,
[01:41:57] I'll have you know, that's a Buddhist symbol of peace, ma'am.
[01:42:02] Oh God, where are, what the fuck are we doing, man?
[01:42:10] What are we doing?
[01:42:12] New policy went into effect, regardless, she said.
[01:42:15] But overnight, the Coast Guard put out a strongly worded statement saying it maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward hate symbols, extremist ideology.
[01:42:25] Also, this is utterly irrelevant. But my friend who's an immigrant from Venezuela has been posing about how we shouldn't call it regime change
[01:42:31] But democratic restoration and shit. I try not to question him on it since his first-hand experience, but it feels weird
[01:42:37] Yeah, you know what he doesn't have first-hand experience with?
[01:42:42] Living in a rock-style situation, okay living in a Libya style situation
[01:42:47] Which I suspect he won't be living in regardless because he's in the United States of America now
[01:42:53] Now, except he might actually be living in that situation or even in a worse situation
[01:42:59] when the Trump administration decides actually he's not worth living on US soil as they have
[01:43:05] already signaled towards.
[01:43:06] So I don't understand how these guys have any faith whatsoever.
[01:43:10] I understand why you lose faith.
[01:43:12] You lose confidence in your, you know, in your local leadership and your domestic leadership.
[01:43:18] I get that.
[01:43:19] I mean, I experienced that personally, like I said, with Adelman and Turkey, but there
[01:43:25] has never been a situation where the condition of the ground have improved after American
[01:43:30] intervention just doesn't it doesn't happen.
[01:43:39] And it's even different than the Cubans.
[01:43:41] Okay.
[01:43:42] When people say I really don't give a fuck why Cubans of Venezuela live in America say
[01:43:46] about this shit, except it's even, it's not even like the Cubans. The Miami Cuban mentality
[01:43:51] is there, right? For sure. Except this is different because the Trump administration at least is
[01:43:58] not like threatening or can't really deport the, you know, half a million Cubans that
[01:44:04] live in Miami or whatever the number is, because they've been here and, you know,
[01:44:09] their second generation, third generation at this point, like they were born in the
[01:44:11] the United States of America, so that like for now, for now, but the Trump administration
[01:44:18] is actively signaling that they're gonna denaturalize people, is actively signaling that they are
[01:44:23] working to, I mean, they've singled out Venezuelans living on US soil as like the number one op.
[01:44:32] It doesn't make sense.
[01:44:36] It's not like they're saying like, oh, Venezuelans, you are our allies.
[01:44:40] We are welcome here.
[01:44:41] We are so sorry about what Maduro has done to you. They're literally saying you're rapist
[01:44:45] drug dealers and we're gonna fucking kill you. We're gonna send you to El Salvador.
[01:44:50] Were you initially a fan of Adodon? Fuck no, of course not. I was lived up as hell. Are
[01:44:53] you kidding me?
[01:44:55] Was the public sentiment positive for him overall? Yes, the public sentiment obviously. Adodon
[01:45:00] has always been able to maintain a 51% majority. That's just, you know, something that
[01:45:05] he's been able to maintain. The Turkish elections are free. They're just not there, I
[01:45:11] would say or
[01:45:14] Like the the election that take place in Turkey are legitimate and there is legitimately a 51% coalition
[01:45:20] Which is going away now, but we've been saying that for the past 20 fucking years
[01:45:26] The difference however is that
[01:45:30] In the past it was almost single-handedly in his in the hands of his own party
[01:45:33] Then you have to build a coalition with the MHP which is the
[01:45:36] the ultra-nationalist party, also another CIA invention,
[01:45:39] Shao Sao Tung Nado, Shao Sao Tung CIA.
[01:45:42] Obviously, Erdogan himself comes from the political background,
[01:45:47] like Erdogan's personal political background,
[01:45:49] and his movement is also the other side
[01:45:54] of the CIA-Nado intervention in Turkey, the religious,
[01:46:05] The Islamist movement is where he comes from, also propped up against Kurdish nationalists
[01:46:14] and socialists and all of these different movements in Turkey that were a real threat
[01:46:22] to America's interests as it was fighting against the USSR.
[01:46:30] But that's like these movements in the country that were primarily tasked with destroying
[01:46:36] any sort of like left flank political organizing in the country succeeded.
[01:46:42] Out of all comes from that background, him and Fethel were like this, Fethel like you
[01:46:45] done initially.
[01:46:46] And then they separated when America decided actually we want even more control.
[01:46:50] Fethel like you not had developed a parallel state in Turkey already had his tentacles
[01:46:56] in pretty much every fucking facet of Turkish existence from teachers, schools, all the way
[01:47:02] to judges, heads of police, people in the military, and they implemented a coup d'etat, it failed,
[01:47:11] and then Adwan was able to harden his power and use the legitimate threat of a parallel
[01:47:16] state to further solidify his own power, basically.
[01:47:28] In any case, the reality of the matter is, Erdogan is still far more preferable to an
[01:47:35] American puppet like Fethulakuland running the country.
[01:47:38] I said it as someone who is no fan of Erdogan at all, and I'm sure many of the anti-Erdogan
[01:47:43] Turks in my chat would also agree to that. Absolutely zero people in Turkey will say
[01:47:49] Firdullah Gülhan would have been a better leader for Turkey unless they're like super
[01:47:54] super invested in Firdullah Gülhan's cult. The point is there's always a worse op
[01:48:03] out there okay yeah fuck ns content
[01:48:13] I don't know where did I learn that I met in the US, where did I go to the Fed school,
[01:48:19] there was Fethullah school here, of course, there is everywhere, there is everywhere in Africa,
[01:48:24] they open it with American money,
[01:48:29] The Fidla-Gudan movement was also propped up by America because the Wahhabist movement
[01:48:39] that was also propped up by the West was getting too radical for their taste.
[01:48:44] So they thought we could build an alternative Islamist movement that is more tolerant to
[01:48:49] Western intervention, that is more controllable by the West.
[01:48:52] And then they did that with the Fidla-Gudan movement.
[01:48:56] And that obviously did not work out very well for them anyway.
[01:49:03] All right, let's continue.
[01:49:08] I don't know why I'm talking too much about Turkey today.
[01:49:12] I guess there are a lot of similarities with the way that with the with the warning signs, I guess, or with American intervention.
[01:49:20] But yeah, the US Coast Guard statement on this stuff.
[01:49:25] I think like we should watch probably a video on the Monroe Doctrine and then also a
[01:49:30] a
[01:49:32] Video on
[01:49:34] In an effort to like show you guys like the developments that have taken place long before this last action
[01:49:41] and then
[01:49:43] And then on top of that
[01:49:46] Maybe maybe do a deeper dive into like the Venezuelan resources in general
[01:49:51] Trump defending its strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean during his prime time address listen
[01:49:57] They decimated the bloodthirsty foreign drug cartels
[01:50:02] We did that all by ourselves with our people and we're so proud of it because they were poisoning and destroying our population
[01:50:11] Drugs brought in by ocean and by sea are now down
[01:50:16] 94 percent and a lot of action taken yesterday
[01:50:19] Here's how the administration is ramping up their pressure against Maduro's regime first off
[01:50:24] Let's take a look at the region. We have two places. We're hitting the Caribbean and we're hitting the Pacific
[01:50:30] We've had 14 bro. They're doing like they're doing
[01:50:34] NFL style red zone coverage on this shit, dude. Hell. Yeah, we're hitting everything. That's right. We got all these bombs
[01:50:43] Not as well fucking use them
[01:50:46] That's right, baby
[01:50:49] It's in the Pacific, we've had 11 in the Caribbean, these are roughly the places we're doing it.
[01:50:56] This is Venezuela, this is Colombia.
[01:50:59] We are our assets.
[01:51:00] These are our ships, this is 15% of our armada, this is about 15,000 troops as well.
[01:51:06] They're located on these various bases in the region from Puerto Rico to Trinidad
[01:51:10] Tobago.
[01:51:11] And this is where they plan on implementing the blockade.
[01:51:14] labeled about 80 separate tankers as blockade eligible to block the oil flow, to squeeze
[01:51:20] Maduro and get him out once and for all. I think over 80% or 85% of their total economic
[01:51:26] income comes from oil. They can't get it out. Something's got to give. Who's getting
[01:51:30] this discounted oil? Guess what? China, by a staggering amount. Yeah, we get some,
[01:51:36] if you look at our color over here. Yeah, we get some, but this is who benefits.
[01:51:42] And that's why China, you know, how dare they, I do like that Fox News is more honest about
[01:51:52] this assessment than like they're unintentionally more honest about American ambition here than
[01:51:58] BBC or any number of different like liberal analysts are.
[01:52:03] Because they're trying to, they're trying to basically propagandize hard and make their
[01:52:10] audiences get on board with this initiative at a time when like the overwhelming majority
[01:52:17] is not interested in military intervention in Venezuela, okay?
[01:52:23] Because we are living in a very different time than 2001.
[01:52:27] There's no more remnants of like the American boom of the nineties.
[01:52:32] Okay.
[01:52:33] There's no, there's no hope left.
[01:52:36] There's been 20 fucking plus years of the global war on terror.
[01:52:40] Everyone is tired of this shit.
[01:52:41] Everyone knows the ways in which you, uh, you, you try to propagandize for, for military
[01:52:46] action like this.
[01:52:47] And in the absence of a 9 11 style situation where Americans are going to get whipped
[01:52:51] up into a frenzy and a panic, they're not going to get invested.
[01:52:55] not going to get invested in the situation. The media environment is different. The amount
[01:53:01] of hope or rather the social investment that the average American has about the American
[01:53:12] forum policy initiatives is shattered. There is no investment whatsoever, right? There's
[01:53:20] There's no investment at all.
[01:53:22] People just don't give a fuck about the ambitions of American Empire.
[01:53:28] They don't have a lot of nationalistic fervor because there's not really a lot to look forward
[01:53:33] to in the American future.
[01:53:36] So for those reasons, I don't think a lot of Americans are invested in going to war
[01:53:43] with Venezuela, right?
[01:53:46] Having said that, in the absence of all of those other, you know, motivating principles,
[01:53:53] they have to figure out a way, they, they have to figure out a way to sell this. And
[01:53:59] in an effort to sell it, in an effort to sell it, they're getting brutally honest.
[01:54:06] Once again though, why the fuck should the average American care about whether Venezuela
[01:54:11] is giving oil to China or not?
[01:54:15] Like, why?
[01:54:16] Why is that a point of concern?
[01:54:19] If you are living in West Virginia, OK,
[01:54:22] and you haven't had a decent job in decades
[01:54:27] and you're living in squalor, there's
[01:54:30] no rural hospitals in your immediate vicinity.
[01:54:33] You have to go to the vet, the veterinarian,
[01:54:36] to get immediate medical help.
[01:54:40] Many of your family members are deeply addicted to opioids.
[01:54:44] You've seen a bunch of them died overdoses.
[01:54:48] Luckily, your family was able to hold on to a trailer
[01:54:52] that is the only thing that you have
[01:54:54] associated with your name.
[01:54:56] You turn on the television and this fucking dipshit
[01:55:00] is like, Venezuela's selling oil to China.
[01:55:03] What level of investment do you have in this?
[01:55:09] Okay.
[01:55:10] Like what what what are you oh man wait what Venezuela selling all the China we gotta put
[01:55:17] an end to this now like fuck you mean dude I'm sure there are people that see that and
[01:55:31] go that's right we gotta do something about it but the number of people that have that
[01:55:36] level of investment is diminishing. Okay. That's it. That's it. You can't you can't sell this.
[01:55:45] No matter how hard you fucking try.
[01:55:50] There's no holy war angle to it either. Like what is the galvanizing principle here?
[01:55:57] What is the galvanizing factor here? That's the reason why
[01:56:01] That is the reason why I always say like when people talk about Israel being like this holy war
[01:56:08] There's religious war. I'm like, no, that's just the way to sell it to people. Okay, you need all war is around resources
[01:56:16] Okay, but in order to get the average dumb fuck to be on board with one side over the other
[01:56:22] You have to sell them on it
[01:56:24] And if you just turn around and say no, this is so that like Chevron executives can turn profit
[01:56:30] turn higher profit margins next year, if I'm not exactly feeling the impact of this great
[01:56:38] American decade of prosperity, I'm going to be like, I don't give a fuck about the Chevron
[01:56:43] CEO. Who gives a suck my dick? Do you see what I mean? Now, of course, there's an entire
[01:56:54] separate conversation to be had here where it's like, do we even need the consent of
[01:56:59] the masses to be able to initiate wars such as this one.
[01:57:04] I think, yes, you still need at least a decent percentage of the population to be on board.
[01:57:10] But with the Trump administration's allure, diminishing with the Trump, with the MAGA
[01:57:15] cult experiencing the struggles that they are continuously experiencing under the
[01:57:21] Trump administration after they bought into it, it's even more difficult.
[01:57:28] even more difficult to get them on board with initiatives such as this one. At least if they
[01:57:32] had treats or if they had something to look forward to, they would probably be more invested in
[01:57:38] whatever Trump is telling them is going to be the next territory we must conquer.
[01:57:45] Our backyard, getting discounted oil does not work for us, does not work for our national
[01:57:50] security, and certainly doesn't work for, but does work for one country, and that is Venezuela,
[01:57:56] led by Maduro. So let's check you with national security expert Rebecca Heinrichs about where
[01:58:01] this is going. Rebecca, your thoughts about the president's mission and how he's approaching it?
[01:58:09] Well look Brian, you did such a great job at explaining that we're actually doing two things
[01:58:13] that are good for the United States' interest here. Not only do we squeeze the Maduro regime,
[01:58:17] which of course has a symbiotic relationship with the drug cartels, but we're also diminishing
[01:58:22] then as well as illicit a system of exporting oil into these other adversaries.
[01:58:27] The funny thing is that you can tie all this up to gaming and such for normies to understand.
[01:58:31] Yes, for the gamers, the PC you saved up for now costs a thousand dollars more.
[01:58:36] Different components are even more costly. Okay, you're never going to get that upgrade.
[01:58:43] And you're never going to be able to get a new console because of the tariffs.
[01:58:47] Okay, that shit's more expensive too. The games are more expensive as well.
[01:58:51] Donald Trump did that. And on top of that, if you thought, oh, well, this kind of consolidation
[01:58:57] was going to be good because gamer pass, uh, you know, Microsoft mergers were actually going
[01:59:03] to lead to a cheaper product down the line. Nope. That didn't happen either. There's
[01:59:09] never been an instance where corporate consolidation has ever fucking led to cheaper prices
[01:59:15] in the long run or better service and better products in the long run. It's entirely
[01:59:20] in the hands of the mega corporation in the aftermath of said merger on whether or not
[01:59:26] they choose to keep prices low and why the fuck would they choose to keep prices low
[01:59:30] and in the absence of market competition there of course not going to keep the prices
[01:59:33] low.
[01:59:38] I bought 96 gigs of DDR5 RAM for 226 months ago.
[01:59:44] The same RAM now costs $1,070 shit is fucked.
[01:59:49] No, no, no, you don't understand though. The AI, the AI boon is going to save all of us.
[01:59:55] And that's what these guys need to focus on. Okay. They need to do B2B. They need to sell
[01:59:59] all the, they need to sell all their product to, to these data centers. Also those data
[02:00:05] centers need to destroy your water supply. Those data centers also need to greatly
[02:00:11] hike up. You need to subsidize with your newly skyrocketing electricity bills.
[02:00:19] are subsidizing those data centers. I just, I don't know, man, it's so fucking crazy. It's
[02:00:28] so crazy that like every part of this sucks and you get nothing out of it. Like nothing.
[02:00:36] It's your work and the things that you type out on the internet that is like fueling
[02:00:41] this AI takeover. And it's it's primary purposes that displaced you in the labor
[02:00:46] market if you even have a desk job still, right? If you have one of those fucking coveted laptop
[02:00:51] jobs, which are seemingly the only remaining jobs where the wages are super stagnant, the
[02:00:56] benefits are stagnant, getting worse year over year, okay? Like, they are looking
[02:01:02] to basically cut you out of that deal as well. And they're stealing whatever your
[02:01:10] output is on the internet to make the AI thing work. You're basically training your robotic replacement.
[02:01:21] It's, it's devastating. It's just an insane, it's an insane situation.
[02:01:32] My mom works for a phone company. They're asking central office where the signal
[02:01:35] originates to go on backup generators to keep data centers running. It's not happening all over
[02:01:39] Texas, yeah. In your day to day, you're subsidizing these data centers with your energy bill that
[02:01:47] has increased ginormously, okay. And in your workplace experience, your job is, you're basically
[02:01:57] training your robotic overlord to replace you down the line. Where do we go from here?
[02:02:04] How is this sustainable?
[02:02:07] Where will it stop?
[02:02:08] Will it stop when there's like, I don't know,
[02:02:11] 10,000 people that get to experience the world
[02:02:15] and all of its glory and then everyone else
[02:02:18] is their slaves, is that how we do it?
[02:02:22] Is that when it'll be enough?
[02:02:27] Everything is handled by AI.
[02:02:28] You got no wages, you got no benefits,
[02:02:31] You've got no compensation, no hope for a better future.
[02:02:35] You're living in fucking squalor,
[02:02:37] and you're basically hoping that you can be a slave
[02:02:40] to the 10,000 ordained multi-billionaires.
[02:02:56] That's your future.
[02:02:57] That's what we're looking at.
[02:03:01] Another country that it sells oil to is the Iran, and they do this to evade sanctions.
[02:03:10] And then Iran refines the oil and then can export it to China, which has an insatiable
[02:03:13] demand for oil.
[02:03:15] So clearly the Trump.
[02:03:16] Yeah, what are they doing with that oil, by the way?
[02:03:18] Like, just walk through this process.
[02:03:22] So Venezuela sends the oil to Iran.
[02:03:25] Iran refines it, sells it to China, okay?
[02:03:29] What is China doing with that oil?
[02:03:30] Ooh, scary Chinese things.
[02:03:32] Building our shit, dumbass.
[02:03:35] Building the entire world's shit.
[02:03:37] Manufacturing 30% of everything that we're getting.
[02:03:43] Like, what are we talking about?
[02:03:48] What do you think is going on here?
[02:03:51] And it's a system that we designed for the record.
[02:03:56] Like, what is this fucking framing?
[02:03:57] Like, oh, you don't understand.
[02:03:59] Venezuela is indecently selling its oil to Iran to refine Iran is then indecently selling the oil to China. And then China is indecently using the oil to make plastics that we consume that we have seemingly an endless appetite for.
[02:04:18] And as a matter of fact, if the low cost Chinese goods weren't flowing into the country, we would probably have a people's revolt.
[02:04:28] How dare they do this? How dare they try to survive in a system that we have designed?
[02:04:38] How dare all of these other foreign adversaries try to continue existing, even though we have
[02:04:46] forcibly written them out of the equation and try to punish anyone and everyone that
[02:04:50] even collaborates?
[02:04:52] administration has said look we've already sanctioned these tanker yeah dude it's absolutely
[02:04:59] it's going to nothing bad yeah no you're right Chinese style oil is actually very different
[02:05:05] than the way other countries utilize the oil yeah hey by the way where the fuck's your
[02:05:13] phone made dumbass that you're tuning into twitch.tv over. Like there's not a single thing
[02:05:22] that you touch that isn't at some point manufactured in fucking China and you're over here being
[02:05:27] like well when the Chinese get the Chinese style oil from Iran it's actually being used
[02:05:31] in an indecent way. Yeah so your fucking fat pig larded ass can enjoy your fucking
[02:05:38] treats. I said they do nothing bad. Why do you assume a sarcasm? Because you didn't say
[02:05:48] because of the way you presented it. Okay.
[02:05:51] Just now we're going to really execute the sanctions enforcement by carrying out this
[02:05:58] blockade, which is all they're really doing. This is just carrying out what we've
[02:06:01] already done by sanctioning these illicit tankers.
[02:06:04] So Maduro basically is being protected.
[02:06:07] Iran turns the oil into transgender and rich uranium and not even by his own military, but
[02:06:12] by the Cuban intelligence, we know we also love to squeeze Cuba have been going after
[02:06:17] them since the sixties. This could really be their death. Now, if then as well as switches
[02:06:22] and becomes an ally of ours, well, that's right. And then also, you know, any moment
[02:06:29] now, we're just going to fucking destroy that. That's it. Any moment now, we're
[02:06:35] going to destroy China. Okay. It's happening. Oh, yeah. No, no, this is it. This is the death
[02:06:45] now. We're going to destroy, we're going to destroy Venezuela. Then we're going to destroy
[02:06:49] Cuba. I don't know why because they're just kind of there and it's really fucked up that
[02:06:54] they're kind of there existing. And then we're also going to destroy China as well.
[02:07:00] It's just funny cause like this kind of posturing, this kind of like open, saber rattling never
[02:07:08] happens in the Chinese media, for example, with the exception of like against Japan,
[02:07:15] right?
[02:07:16] When the Japanese prime minister says like, oh, we're going to reinvade Taiwan.
[02:07:23] Like we did not that long ago.
[02:07:25] You know, that's like the only time where you hear the Chinese government say something
[02:07:30] even remotely similar. Never against America. Okay. And it's
[02:07:37] understandably a sore spot for, for, you know, people who
[02:07:42] probably still remember the Japanese occupation and learned
[02:07:48] about it in school.
[02:07:53] But beyond that, could you imagine if the if the Chinese
[02:07:56] government spoke about America in this way? I imagine a
[02:08:00] world where the Chinese government was like, yeah, we need to fucking dethrone America Kaka the
[02:08:04] empire. We need to destroy them. The treat rights must must suffer. No more treats to America.
[02:08:15] We must, we must bomb American ally boats over and over again.
[02:08:21] everywhere around the world. I'm trying to imagine, but I don't know Chinese. It's true.
[02:08:30] It's if you if you pressure the Maduro regime so much, you mentioned that this is about 80 85%
[02:08:37] of the revenue that comes in that supports the Maduro regime. You're going to immediately have
[02:08:42] further crises. That's already a fragile government system for the Venezuelan people.
[02:08:46] Why is this the only instance where there's no reporting on the Israeli position on this?
[02:08:49] I know it's quite anti-Semitic
[02:08:52] That they're not talking about little old Israel's position in all of this, you know
[02:08:57] In the periphery of all this they'd love to take away one more Iranian ally after they already lost Syria
[02:09:09] They're gonna feel that pressure even more and they're gonna blame Maduro
[02:09:12] And there's gonna be more pressure to push Maduro to leave so he I mean at this point Brian
[02:09:17] I mean, I don't see at all how Maduro survives this.
[02:09:20] I think he's going to be gone.
[02:09:21] And the question then remains is, how do we get a pro-American opposition forces in there
[02:09:27] to replace him in a stable way to get control over that?
[02:09:31] Again, over all of those other militant people who support Maduro, they're going to have
[02:09:35] to leave too and get pro-democracy people in place instead.
[02:09:38] If you look at the boat strikes, there's been 26.
[02:09:41] We're going to get pro-democracy people instead.
[02:09:44] Oh, brother, where have I heard that before?
[02:09:47] American and pro-democracy people. Hmm. Hmm. They'll welcome us as liberators. Okay. They,
[02:09:54] oh my God, they're going to be so stoked when we dethrone Saddam. They will love it. They're
[02:10:00] going to be so stoked. I mean, look, we came, we saw he died, right? Right? Everyone is so stoked
[02:10:09] in Libya. They're so excited. We are going to win the hearts and minds of the Venezuelan
[02:10:15] population any day now. Yeah.
[02:10:25] The only country that gets to be sovereign and have sovereign rights is the
[02:10:28] United States. And there are scores of right wingers of Venezuela, Iran and
[02:10:31] elsewhere who are content to live in that kind of world.
[02:10:33] Yeah. The exact same arguments were trotted out by the British when Iran
[02:10:36] nationalizes oil in 1950s, doesn't belong to the people who live on the
[02:10:39] land from is from which it is extracted. No, it somehow belongs to the people
[02:10:43] who sought to steal it from under them.
[02:10:46] The only country that gets to be sovereign and have sovereign rights is the United States,
[02:10:49] and there are scores of right-wingers in Venezuela, Iran, and elsewhere who are content to live
[02:10:52] in that kind of world.
[02:10:55] Straight up, and we hear from them all the time.
[02:10:57] As a matter of fact, it's the only type of people that we hear from in Western news.
[02:11:06] Yeah, the American sweat, ingenuity and toil created the oil industry in Venezuela is tyrannical
[02:11:15] expropriation.
[02:11:19] What do words mean anymore?
[02:11:21] Nothing.
[02:11:22] Okay?
[02:11:23] It feels like parody dude. It feels like fucking parody
[02:11:42] Venezuelan oil was promised to us 3,000 years ago
[02:11:48] What are we doing?
[02:11:49] Venezuelan oil and land was promised to us 3,000 years ago.
[02:11:55] Okay, excuse me. That's my oil.
[02:12:00] That you are.
[02:12:02] That you you seemingly expropriated. That's unacceptable. This is the the greatest crime of all crimes.
[02:12:10] It's overall, it's estimated that 98 are dead because of that.
[02:12:14] For the most part, the American people in this country is polarized, but 47% are in favor
[02:12:19] of these strikes, especially if the president outlines specifically what it could mean for
[02:12:24] America, but they are focused on our own cop.
[02:12:26] Having US military use deadly force on drug-traffing boats from Venezuela, the opposition went
[02:12:32] from 53% to 47.
[02:12:34] Wow.
[02:12:35] Yeah, show the other one.
[02:12:37] Show the next number.
[02:12:38] picture. Do you believe that the president's under pressure? Oh, wait, no, never mind. That's the
[02:12:43] only favorable number, seemingly favorable number that they can actually present is that, you know,
[02:12:50] Americans seemingly are fine with death and destruction.
[02:12:56] Oh, it went the other way. Sorry. But even though you read it backwards.
[02:13:03] Oh, the opposition went up. Sorry. Sorry. The opposition went up now. 53% from November
[02:13:07] 2025 where it was at 47%. And the thing is, this is the most favorable numbers that they have.
[02:13:19] Okay? This is the most favorable numbers that they have on the Venezuela issue.
[02:13:26] Okay? The opposition went up marginally, okay? The opposition went up marginally.
[02:13:32] But that is the most popular position that the administration has. Think about how
[02:13:37] fucking insanely unpopular it is. Yeah, they put the graphic backwards to dupe me and others,
[02:13:46] but it doesn't matter because I know the actual fucking numbers and the actual numbers on going
[02:13:51] to war with Venezuela are horrifyingly unpopular. So this is the best it's going to get. Okay,
[02:13:59] this is the best it's going to get. That's the reason why they're showing these numbers only,
[02:14:04] where there is at least like a close to 50-50% of John on Americans and their appetite for death
[02:14:10] and destruction on, you know, small boat strikes that just seemingly murder people off the coastline
[02:14:16] of Venezuela, okay? Do you understand? So the very fact that this right here, the very fact that
[02:14:25] this right here, a question that is so heavily biased in its framing that straight up fucking
[02:14:31] lies, having U.S. military use deadly force on drug trafficking boats from Venezuela.
[02:14:36] The implication that these drug trafficking boats are actually trafficking fentanyl to
[02:14:39] the U.S. coastline.
[02:14:40] Are you comfortable with blowing up?
[02:14:42] Are you comfortable with using our Navy and blowing up random fucking boats off the coastline
[02:14:47] of Venezuela?
[02:14:50] Even that is barely at a 50-50 split with the opposition winning over.
[02:14:56] The majority actually being in the majority over actually opposing this kind of thing.
[02:15:06] And that being the best possible number you have.
[02:15:09] It's terrible economy in the big picture.
[02:15:16] Do you believe that the president's under pressure like Lindsey Graham indicated 48 hours
[02:15:21] ago to make sure Maduro gets out because if he's able to survive, he will look as
[02:15:26] as if he stared down the superpower of the world.
[02:15:30] Well, I think that's exactly where we are.
[02:15:32] I mean, essentially the president has brought
[02:15:33] so much military power to bear into the region
[02:15:37] that I think the only option at this point
[02:15:38] is to keep a credible threat of military force
[02:15:41] at least air strikes against Maduro.
[02:15:43] But again, that's gonna require
[02:15:44] a hand and glove cooperation with Congress.
[02:15:47] Congress wants to crush the drugs
[02:15:50] coming into the United States,
[02:15:51] but it has to understand how these,
[02:15:53] the pressure on Maduro fits into that larger picture
[02:15:56] and Congress wants to be brought into this.
[02:15:59] So I would highly encourage the president to come in,
[02:16:01] continue the briefings,
[02:16:03] and make sure they've got the support
[02:16:04] of the Congress to do this.
[02:16:05] Right, absolutely, we'll see what happens.
[02:16:08] President Rott wants it done by Christmas real quick.
[02:16:11] When people say, I worry about Libya
[02:16:13] when it comes to regime change, I worry about Iraq.
[02:16:15] Yeah, come on, give us a quick note
[02:16:16] on how this time it'll be different, please.
[02:16:20] Can you give us a quick note
[02:16:21] on how this time it'll be awesome and how this time it'll be different. Please. Come on now.
[02:16:29] When it comes to regime change, is this different? Well, I think it's different because you always
[02:16:35] want to worry about what is going to be, what's going to replace it. Is there going
[02:16:39] to be something worse? But Maduro has been so catastrophic to the Venezuelan economy
[02:16:44] to the people. Yeah. As opposed to the what argument
[02:16:47] against a good doffy as opposed to the argument against Saddam.
[02:16:55] You said the same thing there. Of course, the difference there is that was far away.
[02:17:02] This is not far away at all. This is in our backyard, not to use that same colonial framework
[02:17:07] here before people, before the wokers get mad at me. Okay. You know, this time it's different.
[02:17:17] Yeah, it is. It's worse. It's worse. TLDR News did a good on Tuesday. US president oil
[02:17:27] Trump and Oh my God, even the fucking libs are actually out to get Donald Trump on this
[02:17:32] that's kind of wild. Seeing like otherwise liberal outlets that are
[02:17:37] oftentimes very much on board with American Empire actually take this like
[02:17:42] critical tone it does feel a little different. I'll be honest I mean I don't
[02:17:46] know exactly how aggressive they are but I'm glad to have some critical liberal
[02:17:54] voices here. By the truth social that the US would be imposing an oil embargo
[02:17:58] on Venezuela deploying its navy off the Venezuelan coast to prevent
[02:18:01] sanctioned oil tankers from exporting Venezuelan crude.
[02:18:05] The thing that these guys do for the record, whenever, even when they're critical of Trump's
[02:18:11] ambitions here, at least from what I've seen on like NPR and all these other outlets,
[02:18:17] even when they're somewhat critical, they still take this normalizing tone where they'll
[02:18:22] talk about, well, these are sanctioned oil tankers.
[02:18:25] They don't actually investigate where the sanctions are coming from, the validity
[02:18:28] of the sanctions, or the validity of American actions in general, they just take for granted
[02:18:33] that like when America decides you're sanctioned, we get to keep that oil.
[02:18:38] When America decides you're rendered ineligible for global trade, then that's normal. Let's
[02:18:44] not consider the impact that that has on the Venezuelan economy, for example. Let's
[02:18:50] not consider the impact that that has on the population.
[02:18:55] That is the part of the process that they just like seemingly take for granted.
[02:19:00] And I don't like that at all.
[02:19:03] And I've heard that so much from NPR and I've heard that so much from like BBC and
[02:19:06] all these other places where they just basically go, of course, America sanctioned Venezuelan
[02:19:11] oil.
[02:19:12] Of course they're not allowed to fucking trade with Iran.
[02:19:14] And then by way of trade with Iran have the Iranian refined Venezuelan oil go to
[02:19:19] China.
[02:19:22] So in that regard, there is this capitulation, there is this normalization of American actions.
[02:19:35] Trump was cheered on by Hawks in Washington, who argued that Nimbago would heap yet more
[02:19:39] pressure on Maduro, given his regime's near total reliance on oil revenues. Although
[02:19:44] we should note, it will probably exacerbate Venezuela's appalling economic crisis and
[02:19:49] the regional migration crisis emanating from the country.
[02:19:52] In that truth social poster, however, Trump also seemed to claim that Venezuela had in
[02:19:57] some sense stolen America's oil and land.
[02:20:00] Unsurprisingly, this sparked some speculation that the real motive, or at least one of
[02:20:05] the motives behind Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela, might be getting America's
[02:20:09] hands on Venezuela's enormous and relatively untapped oil supplies.
[02:20:15] This isn't actually the first time Trump has made this sort of suggestion.
[02:20:19] In 2023, at a rally in South Carolina, Trump said that, quote, when I left, Venezuela was
[02:20:24] ready to collapse.
[02:20:25] We would have taken over.
[02:20:26] We would have kept all that oil.
[02:20:29] And in 2020, John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser between 2018 and 2019, claimed
[02:20:34] Trump told him that Venezuela was, quote, really part of the United States.
[02:20:39] So, in this video, we're going to explain why at least some people think Trump's
[02:20:43] campaign in Venezuela is really about oil, and how this all speaks to a long-standing
[02:20:48] contradiction in what we might call Trump's oil policy.
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[02:21:05] So to understand why people think this is all really about oil, you need a bit of context.
[02:21:10] In short, Venezuela has a lot of oil.
[02:21:13] In fact, according to data from the US Energy Information Administration, or EIA, Venezuela
[02:21:19] has quite literally the world's largest oil reserves, with something like 300 billion
[02:21:24] barrels worth of proven reserves, about 40 billion barrels more than second place Saudi
[02:21:29] Arabia, and more than triple that of Russia.
[02:21:32] However, Venezuela isn't anywhere near as big a player in global oil markets as
[02:21:37] you might thus expect.
[02:21:40] According to the EIA, for instance, Venezuela is currently producing something like a million
[02:21:43] barrels of oil a day, roughly a tenth of the three big oil producers – the US, Saudi
[02:21:49] Arabia and Russia – who are all producing more than 10 million barrels a day.
[02:21:54] This makes Venezuela only the eighteenth biggest oil producer in the world, in between
[02:21:58] 17th place Libya and 19th place Angola, who both have only a fraction of the reserves
[02:22:04] that Venezuela does.
[02:22:05] Similarly, according to CEIC data, Venezuela only exports about 650,000 barrels a day,
[02:22:12] compared to about 6 million barrels a day for Saudi Arabia and about 4.5 million barrels
[02:22:17] a day for Russia.
[02:22:19] You get the idea.
[02:22:20] Despite its massive reserves, Venezuela isn't actually a big player in oil markets at the
[02:22:24] moment.
[02:22:25] So, what explains this apparent underperformance?
[02:22:28] Well, we see at least three reasons.
[02:22:31] First, Venezuela's oil is generally pretty heavy.
[02:22:35] For context, when oil is pumped out of the ground, it's an unhelpful mix of different
[02:22:38] hydrocarbons that can't really be immediately used for anything, hence why it's called
[02:22:43] crude oil, which thus needs to be separated into usable petroleum products, like gasoline
[02:22:48] and diesel.
[02:22:49] However, not all crude oil is created equal.
[02:22:53] Crude oils have different viscosities or gravities.
[02:22:56] Heavy crude oil is more viscous, while light crude oil is thinner.
[02:23:00] Importantly heavy crude. Yeah, it's the it's the Venezuelan oil is the sour shitty
[02:23:07] Difficult to process heavy crude oil
[02:23:10] It's more difficult to separate and process into usable petroleum products
[02:23:14] Especially high-value products like gasoline and jet fuel
[02:23:18] Unfortunately from a duo and co. Venezuelan crude is some of the heaviest in the world
[02:23:22] So making it more difficult we hate that to refine. We don't even want it really
[02:23:27] We don't even want it. Look away, please. It's the type of oil that nobody wants.
[02:23:33] It's more of a burden, really, if we were to secure such disgusting, shitty, tasteless oil.
[02:23:42] Second, Venezuela's oil industry has suffered from chronic mismanagement.
[02:23:46] Venezuelan politicians and officials...
[02:23:48] Yeah, we're doing this to help Venezuelan oil, honestly. We're putting them on a diet.
[02:23:53] Yeah, your oil looks heavy. Let me hold it for you, Venezuela, please.
[02:23:58] Long-treated Venezuela's state-owned oil company, PDVSA, has a sort of corrupt piggy bank,
[02:24:06] extracting money from the company that should really either have been spent on improving
[02:24:09] Venezuela's public services or reinvested back into Venezuela's decrepit oil infrastructure.
[02:24:15] Third, sanctions haven't helped. Since really 2019, PDVSA has been under a strict US-led
[02:24:22] sanction regime that has made it difficult for the company to tap international capital
[02:24:26] markets or export oil.
[02:24:29] Sanctions have obviously had a direct impact on Venezuelan exports, but they've also reduced
[02:24:34] Yeah, Venezuelans are too barbaric to figure out what to do with the revenues generated
[02:24:45] from that shitty, shitty, terrible oil that we don't even want, really.
[02:24:50] And I think it should be given to, it should be left up to more productive, smarter, bigger
[02:24:57] your brain hands to actually take that revenue and redistribute it to the pockets of like
[02:25:05] 10,000 people total, okay?
[02:25:09] This would be a better way, this would be a better way to distribute that revenue.
[02:25:13] I think resource management is not the Venezuelan government's best.
[02:25:19] It's not their strongest aspect.
[02:25:21] So I think, yeah, we need to put a puppet, we need to install a puppet that will then
[02:25:28] take those revenues and distribute it back directly to a hand-selected few oil and gas
[02:25:36] giants that are major shareholders.
[02:25:42] I think that would be much better for Venezuelans overall.
[02:25:45] PDVSA's foil production.
[02:25:47] the company can't really attract international capital to fund the necessary investments
[02:25:52] in Venezuela's oil industry.
[02:25:54] Trump might be thinking that if the US essentially took over Venezuela's oil industry, whether
[02:25:59] by replacing Maduro with a more pliant government, or as Trump implied on Truth Social, literally
[02:26:04] claiming Venezuela's oil for the US, all these problems could be easily solved.
[02:26:10] The US could remove sanctions and provide capital for the much needed investments in
[02:26:14] Venezuela's oil infrastructure.
[02:26:16] The US could also help with refining Venezuela's inconveniently heavy crude.
[02:26:21] Many of America's oil refineries, especially those on the Gulf Coast, are actually designed
[02:26:25] to process heavy crude from countries like Mexico and Venezuela.
[02:26:29] This is why the so-called shale boom in the US hasn't made the US energy independent,
[02:26:34] as both Obama and Trump claimed it would.
[02:26:37] Most of the oil produced in the US is produced via fracking and is generally pretty light.
[02:26:42] for America its refineries were set up to process heavy accrues from Western
[02:26:47] hemisphere producing I mean it's just kind of sitting there right I mean do you
[02:26:54] not want do you not want those refineries to refine some heavy crude like
[02:26:59] what it's just kind of sitting there what are we supposed to do not fucking
[02:27:06] refined some heavy crude. See? See? Venezuela's begging for it. They're asking for it. I mean,
[02:27:14] our refineries are sitting there looking pretty. If you don't use it, you lose it. I feel like this
[02:27:24] is a win-win, you know? This is a win-win-win. It's very frustrating that they're just kind
[02:27:30] sitting there ready to molest Venezuelan heavy crude, like Canada, Mexico and Venezuela, which
[02:27:38] means that a lot of American oil is actually exported to be refined elsewhere, and the
[02:27:43] US still imports heavy crude from abroad to be refined and then consumed in the US.
[02:27:49] Revitalizing Venezuela's oil industry would thus be good business for not just US supermajors
[02:27:55] like Chevron, which have outstanding operations in Venezuela, but also American refiners.
[02:28:00] It would also probably bring down gas prices, because more Venezuelan production means more
[02:28:05] oil supply and thus, all else being equal, lower oil prices.
[02:28:09] This would be great news for Trump domestically, given that lower prices at the pump would
[02:28:14] help tamp down inflation, which has become a real political vulnerability for him lately.
[02:28:19] However we should say that lower prices probably wouldn't be good for American
[02:28:22] produces. There's that angle as well. But also on top of that, while the price of the price
[02:28:31] of an oil barrel has gone down throughout the Trump regime, other prices have not also gone
[02:28:39] down alongside the price of oil. Like the only thing that you see is the price of gas at the
[02:28:48] the gas pump going down, but you don't actually see all the other parts of the economy that
[02:28:56] impact CPI go down alongside the price of the oil barrel.
[02:29:04] Global oil prices are already pretty low by historical standards. Until Trump announced
[02:29:08] his oil embargo, Brent crude futures were actually trading below $60 a barrel, the lowest
[02:29:14] they've been since the pandemic.
[02:29:16] Unfortunately, U.S. producers need relatively high prices to turn a profit, estimates vary,
[02:29:21] but most analysts generally think prices have been at about $60 a barrel for American
[02:29:26] shale producers to just break even, and there have already been a slew of reports suggesting
[02:29:32] U.S. producers are tightening their belts, with the Energy Information Administration
[02:29:36] now predicting a drop in American output next year.
[02:29:40] This speaks to long-standing tension in Trump's oil policy. Higher prices are
[02:29:44] are good for America's domestic oil industry, which Trump's a big fan of, but unpopular
[02:29:48] with his voters, who really don't like inflation.
[02:29:52] Now as a viewer of TLDR News, we know that you're a details person.
[02:29:56] What is the rest of this? Just like a promo.
[02:30:01] All right, well, that's a that's a somewhat of a liberal analysis on it.
[02:30:12] But there is a new Al Jazeera video that came out.
[02:30:15] How dangerous the U.S. stand up with Venezuela and inside story.
[02:30:21] Program I'm fully Batibo.
[02:30:23] Venezuela is on edge.
[02:30:25] President Nicolas Maduro, those who want to see Mouset and the country's people suffering
[02:30:30] following years of sanctions and political crises, are all wondering what's next. After
[02:30:36] deploying US military forces nearby, US President-
[02:30:39] Yeah, there's a warrant out for the brown shooter. We're going to be looking at that
[02:30:42] in a little bit. Don't worry. Luckily, the law enforcement was able to figure things
[02:30:48] out.
[02:30:49] Thank you.
[02:30:50] that sanctioned oil tankers will be blocks from leaving Venezuela, cutting off another
[02:30:55] source of revenue. Russia and China have both reaffirmed their support for their ally. Beijing
[02:31:01] has accused the US of bullying while the Kremlin calls for restraint. Trump's new national security
[02:31:06] strategy declares the US must control the entire Western hemisphere politically, economically,
[02:31:13] and militarily. What that might mean for Venezuela has added to tensions in Caracas
[02:31:18] and the region. So where is this all headed? And how do people in Venezuela see the unfolding
[02:31:23] situation? We'll talk to our guests shortly. But first, this report from Alexandra Baez.
[02:31:30] The United States has been escalating pressure on Venezuela for months.
[02:31:35] It tightened the screws again this week, with President Donald Trump ordering a
[02:31:40] total and complete blockade on sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela.
[02:31:46] Kremlin calls for restraint is a funny statement, especially considering what they're doing in Ukraine.
[02:31:52] But the United States of America is the only country on the planet where they could do that
[02:31:58] against and it would still be like somewhat understandable. Obviously, Chinese calls for
[02:32:04] restraint are seemingly from a much better moral position overall. But like, there's only two
[02:32:11] places where you can technically say, hey man, you're doing a bunch of craziness and it's
[02:32:17] unironically valid. It's America and Israel.
[02:32:21] UQ's President Nicolas Maduro's government of using oil...
[02:32:24] By the way, it's not exactly different on our end either because America calls for
[02:32:29] restraint against the Kremlin all the time.
[02:32:34] revenue to finance drug terrorism and of stealing oil and land from America.
[02:32:59] The blockade threatens Venezuela's crumbling economy.
[02:33:03] It has the world's largest proven oil reserves, and the U.S. is the second largest buyer after
[02:33:08] China.
[02:33:09] The U.S. buys 50 percent of the country's total exports, mostly crude, the government's
[02:33:14] main source of revenue.
[02:33:17] Years of economic decline have held back efforts to modernize Venezuela's armed
[02:33:21] forces.
[02:33:22] Currently, it has 123,000 active personnel and 8,000 reservists, and relies on China
[02:33:29] Russia, Iran, and Cuba for weapons and training.
[02:33:33] Added to those is the Bolivarian militia
[02:33:36] and estimated 300,000 armed fighters
[02:33:39] based locally throughout communities.
[02:33:42] The Mura has remained defiant,
[02:33:44] denouncing Trump's blockade as war-mongering.
[02:33:48] Today I spoke with the UN Secretary General.
[02:33:53] We spoke at length, and I laid out to him
[02:33:55] what the scale of aggression and threats have been,
[02:33:58] So Venezuela's oil belongs to them. The Venezuelan minerals and gold belong to them.
[02:34:03] And what we've never heard before, that the Venezuelan land belongs to them, and that we must give them back immediately.
[02:34:09] Honestly, it's a war-like and colonial intention.
[02:34:13] Washington has deployed its largest presence of U.S. forces in the Caribbean in decades.
[02:34:19] More than 15,000 American soldiers, fighter jets, a Navy destroyer with guided missiles, and the world's largest aircraft carrier.
[02:34:27] Since September, it's bombed dozens of vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing about
[02:34:33] 100 people it accuses of smuggling drugs.
[02:34:37] Both China and Russia have voiced support for Venezuela.
[02:34:44] China opposes all acts of unilateral bullying and supports countries in defending their
[02:34:48] sovereignty and national dignity.
[02:34:51] Venezuela has the right to independently develop mutually beneficial cooperation with
[02:34:55] other countries.
[02:34:56] We see tensions escalating in the region. We see it as potentially very dangerous.
[02:35:03] Venezuela is our ally and partner. We call on all parties in the region to show restraint
[02:35:09] in order to avoid any unpredictable developments.
[02:35:13] With each step, observers are wondering if the countries are moving closer to war.
[02:35:19] Alexander Baier's Al Jazeera for Inside Story.
[02:35:23] I don't know if this goes beyond finger wagging in general, but yeah, the inside story is
[02:35:32] not as exciting, I think, because there's like all these different takes in it.
[02:35:37] There's got to be a more... where is it?
[02:35:43] There's got to be a more interesting one here.
[02:35:48] Hold on.
[02:35:49] like a more concise oh here it is trump venezuela and the new cold war with china
[02:36:02] comes to the art of diplomacy there's a number of ways countries talk to each other there's economic
[02:36:07] diplomacy for example i give you money and you give me oil you know what i mean cultural
[02:36:15] diplomacy. I give you Louis Armstrong playing jazz at the pyramids and you let me move this oil through
[02:36:21] your- How is this not seen as hypocritical by China considering his posture with Taiwan?
[02:36:27] Brother, that is fucking insane.
[02:36:35] How many fucking fishermen, how many Taiwanese boats is China blown up off their own coastline
[02:36:41] ironically enough, because, you know, the closest, the closest that Taiwanese land is like, what,
[02:36:49] a fucking hundred kilometers off the Chinese coastline? Like, what are we talking about?
[02:36:56] Is not even a question. There is no comparison. Also, the American government
[02:37:02] considers Taiwan to be a part of China. Okay. Just remember,
[02:37:11] At most, you could maybe say, well look at what China's doing to the Philippines, right?
[02:37:19] To the Filipino boaters, to the Filipino fishermen.
[02:37:23] And even in that situation, could you imagine if the American Coast Guard was actually
[02:37:29] spraying Venezuelan boats with water cannons, as opposed to nuking them out of orbit?
[02:37:39] There's nothing that you can compare that America does that is even remotely close to what China
[02:37:46] does.
[02:37:47] Okay?
[02:37:48] The canal.
[02:37:49] And then there's this.
[02:37:52] Another lethal blow against suspected drug traffickers.
[02:37:55] The US striking another alleged drug vessel in the waters off Venezuela.
[02:37:59] Gunboat diplomacy.
[02:38:00] Give me your oil or else.
[02:38:03] Venezuela was ready to collapse.
[02:38:05] We would have taken it up.
[02:38:06] We would have gotten on that oil.
[02:38:08] This is how the U.S. has dealt with Venezuela for decades.
[02:38:11] But Donald Trump has turned that dial way up.
[02:38:14] It started with missile strikes on speedboats, then an aircraft carrier moved into the Caribbean.
[02:38:19] U.S. troops deployed in Panama and CIA operatives were sent to Caracas.
[02:38:23] President Trump says it's a war on drugs.
[02:38:25] That Venezuelan leader, Nicolas Maduro, is a so-called narco-terrorist who's flooding
[02:38:29] the U.S. with cocaine, mass violence, and sex trafficking.
[02:38:33] It's starting to look like a war on Venezuela.
[02:38:35] Millions of peasants and peasants are ready to take the gun and defend the Republic, Bolivarians of Venezuela.
[02:38:44] So is this really about narcotics?
[02:38:46] Venezuela is not involved in the drug trade because the UN says they're not involved in the U.N.
[02:38:51] I don't care what the UN says, the UN doesn't know.
[02:38:52] This man is also the most responsible for all this shit.
[02:38:56] Okay? I just need you to understand.
[02:38:58] he has been, this has been his baby since he got an office. Okay. Marco Rubio came into
[02:39:07] power because he wanted to suck off Israel and he wanted to blow up every Latin American
[02:39:12] country possibly good. And now as the head of the state department, he's getting his
[02:39:19] wishes and it's not just about Venezuela. It's also about Cuba as well. He wants
[02:39:23] blow up Venezuela, he wants to blow up Cuba, he wants to completely dominate every single
[02:39:29] Latin American country.
[02:39:30] What they're talking about is it 99 to one Senate confirmation vote, including Bernie
[02:39:35] Sanders for the record.
[02:39:37] Remember that.
[02:39:38] Then about Venezuela or something else like China and its growing influence in Latin
[02:39:42] America.
[02:39:43] Maduro offered us a dominant stake in Venezuela's oil, gold and mineral wealth and promised
[02:39:49] to cut ties with Russia and China.
[02:39:51] So how far is Trump willing to go?
[02:39:53] And will China back down?
[02:39:55] I'm Mohamed Hassan and this is Pinch Point, where politics and geography collide.
[02:40:07] Let's play a game.
[02:40:09] Can you guess who does the most trade with these countries in Latin America?
[02:40:12] The US or China?
[02:40:14] Let's start with Brazil.
[02:40:15] Answer, China.
[02:40:17] What about Mexico?
[02:40:18] Answer, the US.
[02:40:19] Chile, China, Peru, China, Argentina, China.
[02:40:25] As you go across the region, it's clear that China has been making big moves.
[02:40:29] In the last few years, China has become South America's biggest trade partner.
[02:40:33] Usurping a role the US has fought to maintain for more than 200 years.
[02:40:37] And it's always been very protective of that.
[02:40:39] Yeah, that's called trademarking baby. Get with the fucking program.
[02:40:43] them. This is true. Like, I mean, this is the reason that Mohammed Hassan is absolutely
[02:40:52] right.
[02:40:53] Although back in the U.S. President, I'm not going to fucking bullshit this person presented
[02:40:58] a warning to European powers to abandon their colonial pursuits in the Western hemisphere.
[02:41:03] Then in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt amended that doctrine.
[02:41:07] I feel like I might have made the right decision.
[02:41:10] the United States' power to intervene militarily in Latin American countries.
[02:41:14] The Roosevelt corollary kick-started America's view of itself as world police, and over the
[02:41:18] next century began to flex its growing military power.
[02:41:22] In the 20th century alone, it sent its armed forces to Peru, Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras,
[02:41:27] Guatemala, and occupied parts of Haiti, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Colombia,
[02:41:33] and it helped overthrow governments in Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, Bolivia, Brazil.
[02:41:37] So, honestly, it's easier to name a country that wasn't shaped by US intervention, maybe
[02:41:41] Costa Rica.
[02:41:42] Whenever a country got too cozy with a rival, Team USA stepped in to protect its interests.
[02:41:48] Damn, that's crazy.
[02:41:49] What the fuck?
[02:41:51] What the hell?
[02:41:53] I don't get it.
[02:41:55] That dude was an ex-IDF VTuber?
[02:41:57] Wait, really?
[02:41:58] Oh, that's awesome.
[02:42:00] Which, throughout the 20th century, can be summed up in one word, oil, and setting
[02:42:05] a-
[02:42:06] me because I called you anti-semitic and because I served in the IDF. Um, if I blocked you
[02:42:13] on Twitter, uh, it's not, it's not that serious. Like I didn't think about it at all. Okay.
[02:42:20] I promise you. But also, why the fuck do you want to be unblocked?
[02:42:35] The top of this region is a country with more proven oil reserves than anywhere else in the world, Venezuela.
[02:42:41] Back in the day, the two countries were pretty friendly, and US companies had-
[02:42:45] This person is trying to make a name for themselves in the Asmone sphere, they're farming you for a video right now?
[02:42:52] Wait, you served in the IDF, you called me anti-Semitic, and you're trying to make a name for yourself in the Asmone Gold sphere?
[02:42:59] How do you feel about Asmone Gold talking about how base Nick Fuentes is?
[02:43:03] Serious question. Who do you think is a bigger anti-Semite?
[02:43:12] Put that in the video.
[02:43:25] You are. You promote terrorist propaganda. You think I'm a bigger threat?
[02:43:30] I'm a bigger anti-Semite than Nick Fuentes.
[02:43:44] Okay.
[02:43:51] No, he's a bigger idiot to be fair. Huh.
[02:43:56] Okay, there are white person who says the N word regularly on Twitter.
[02:44:13] I do, I do love this kind of stuff where someone will sincere someone who I guess is a is
[02:44:37] a white Israeli person that says the n word will be like, honestly, you know, Nick Fuentes
[02:44:43] This is a little bit anti-Semitic, but you're a bigger threat than he is.
[02:44:50] Even though I'm not even anti-Semitic, I'm just anti-Zionist, anti-Israel, not something
[02:44:57] that I hide at all, right?
[02:45:01] But it is pretty funny.
[02:45:07] Like it's the logical conclusion of just being only invested in the continuation of
[02:45:13] death and domination that Israel brings about the entire region.
[02:45:19] Okay.
[02:45:23] Are you allergic to normal haters?
[02:45:25] Brother, there is, it is not my fault that I rarely have normal haters, okay?
[02:45:30] I bring a very strange vibe, I guess, that seemingly is a catnip for the most insane
[02:45:38] type of person.
[02:45:47] Israeli IDF veteran, Lolly V. Tuber, who says the N-word and thinks that Nick Fuentes is
[02:45:55] less of a threat to Jews than someone like myself.
[02:46:00] How do we, how do you write that?
[02:46:03] How do you explain that?
[02:46:10] God damn, pick a struggle brother.
[02:46:13] Unchallenged access to Venezuelan oil fields,
[02:46:16] but that all changed in 1999
[02:46:18] when a revolutionary socialist government
[02:46:20] led by Hugo Chavez seized power.
[02:46:21] Seized power, fiercely anti-American Chavez.
[02:46:25] Wait, this is the thing I don't get.
[02:46:29] It's like, first of all, even though that's not the case, okay?
[02:46:35] Even though that is not the case,
[02:46:38] how the fuck do you explain your worldview
[02:46:41] if you are anti-black racist, saying the n-word,
[02:46:44] transphobic, have a lolly vTuber account
[02:46:52] and you're also on top of that going,
[02:46:54] well, you know, this is the one kind of bigotry
[02:46:56] that we must not broach.
[02:46:59] Like, why do you think, why do you think Nazi sentiment,
[02:47:03] like actual anti-Semitism, not anti-Zionism,
[02:47:06] of the likes I represent,
[02:47:07] but actual anti-Zionism is growing?
[02:47:11] Do you not realize that you're kind of playing a role
[02:47:13] in this?
[02:47:15] Being as honest means believing that it exists
[02:47:17] into the state of Israel.
[02:47:17] If you want us to exist,
[02:47:19] if you don't want us to exist,
[02:47:20] then your anti-Zionism is anti-Semitic.
[02:47:24] Yeah, I know, I've heard this stuff before.
[02:47:26] I'm talking about something different
[02:47:28] And I don't think you're understanding.
[02:47:31] By the way, the reason why you're being held back on the auto mod is because the ADL made
[02:47:35] it so that it's a terms of service violation to even bring up the word Zionism in this
[02:47:41] chat, just so you understand.
[02:47:44] It's not like some heavy handed censorship that we're implementing.
[02:47:54] But you're not, you're not considering what I'm saying.
[02:47:57] If you're running around being bigoted to all these other different groups, why do you expect
[02:48:02] other people to be so cognizant and so careful and so considerate about Jewish people?
[02:48:14] Yeah.
[02:48:17] What a nice bridge making a PewDiePie N-word with a hard R joke.
[02:48:23] Why would even your, why would even your fans that tune in for this kind of stuff ever be
[02:48:40] considerate about anti-semitism at all?
[02:48:45] Like, do you not understand?
[02:48:50] energy that you're putting out, you're maybe getting a fraction of in return.
[02:49:04] While also simultaneously going to one of the few communities that doesn't entertain this
[02:49:10] shit at all for any group whatsoever.
[02:49:15] What do you mean?
[02:49:16] What the hell are you talking about?
[02:49:20] Google before? What do you mean with the hell are you talking about? I know a lot of things are confusing to you
[02:49:24] I'm saying if you're being bigoted towards black people towards trans people
[02:49:28] Why the fuck do you think people are not going to be bigoted towards Jewish people? Is it that difficult to comprehend?
[02:49:37] I'm saying you're playing a role in fomenting anti-semitism a
[02:49:44] Lot of the anti-woke people that you have aligned with your that you feel like you're a part of this
[02:49:50] movement despise you as a Jewish person, okay? There is no, we're gonna do anti-woke
[02:50:00] for every group other than Jews. And that's precisely the reason why this anti-woke movement
[02:50:07] has now moved on to also declassifying Jews as white and are anti-semitic. Pretty basic
[02:50:16] stuff. I know it's difficult to comprehend, but you're playing a role in this. You're
[02:50:33] also simultaneously coming to the community of a person who, unironically, does not play
[02:50:39] a role in this. I don't foment anti-Semitism. I separate Judaism from Zionism with regular
[02:50:44] frequency. And on top of that, I try to do the best of my ability to combat all different
[02:50:51] kinds of bigotries, including anti-Semitism. If you're anti-Semitic, you're also anti-Zanus,
[02:50:58] which means you don't believe in the state of Israel. You say we're coming to get genocide
[02:51:00] in Gaza, but that doesn't exist at all. Yes, yes, yes. It doesn't exist. It's
[02:51:05] all made up. Everyone's out to get you. And it's not because of your output. Okay.
[02:51:18] You openly served in a terrorist army. You have not reflected on,
[02:51:23] you have not reflected on said service whatsoever. But a lot gets lost, I think, in your mind.
[02:51:32] And it's interesting to see this in real time, like people who make allegiances with
[02:51:39] like some of the most hateful bigoted people and then cry about anti-Semitism.
[02:51:43] It's like, brother, you made this shit sandwich, you know?
[02:51:49] You made it.
[02:51:50] You made the sandwich.
[02:51:55] The walls are closing in.
[02:51:59] No politics here, say you love Israel.
[02:52:24] It's focused on building closer ties with Iran, Russia and China, and keeping Venezuelan
[02:52:28] oil firmly under state control. Here's how he described U.S. President George W. Bush
[02:52:33] in 2006 following his invasion of Iraq.
[02:52:36] To tell you in my bad English, you are a donkey, Mr. Danger. You are a donkey, Mr.
[02:52:46] Bush. If one day you go show us the lion that you are, you will be a crazy one
[02:52:52] So yeah, not a fan.
[02:53:00] The root of this tension came from Chavez's belief that the US had tried everything they
[02:53:05] could to topple him, starting with an attempted coup in 2002 where he was detained for 48 hours,
[02:53:10] to an alleged assassination attempt in 2005 to his accusation that USAID was funding
[02:53:15] opposition parties.
[02:53:17] And Chavez died and his deputy, Nicolas Maduro, not an accusation necessarily, but just, you
[02:53:21] know, real life.
[02:53:25] You can you can usually tell when it's American involvement because immediately after the
[02:53:30] implementation of the coup before it like hits the fucking news outlets, America will
[02:53:35] automatically go.
[02:53:36] We recognize the new Venezuelan government, the people who have spoken, the new Venezuelan
[02:53:40] government led by the Venezuelan Chamber of Commerce, you know, like before people even
[02:53:48] understand what the fuck took place before the Venezuelans go, oh, hold on, we're gonna
[02:53:53] take up arms against this. This is unacceptable. The American government's out there being
[02:53:58] like, oh my God, I can't believe how much democracy just took place.
[02:54:02] Took over in 2013, the US placed heavy sanctions on Venezuela, labeling it as a
[02:54:06] threat to national security. It said that Chavez and Maduro secretly fronted an international
[02:54:11] cartel called Cartel de los Solas and used the army to f-
[02:54:16] I'm gonna ask one last time to Nevin, why do you think you can be bigoted towards all
[02:54:21] these other groups? Align yourself with all these other bigots and assume that they're
[02:54:26] gonna be woke about Jews for some fucking weird reason, okay?
[02:54:34] I have you not answer this question. I need you to answer this question. Oh, you got banned. Wait. No, you got unbanned
[02:54:42] How was it a terrorist army we announced every time before we strike. Okay, dude
[02:54:50] Yeah, if Hamas said if Hamas has said we're doing October 7 beforehand, then it would have been fine, right?
[02:54:56] Is that what you're saying?
[02:54:58] Also, you don't even announce every time before you strike
[02:55:00] I'm getting timed out every time I try to answer you bro
[02:55:02] your mouse or something else? No, you're getting timed up because you keep using Zionist. And
[02:55:06] Zionist is a block term. Okay. That's why just stop using the term Zionist and answer my question.
[02:55:15] Answer my question. Okay. Stop trying to move in all these different directions. You care
[02:55:21] about anti-Semitism. I care about anti-Semitism. You, on the other hand, have aligned yourself
[02:55:26] with a lot of anti-Semitic people and you think I'm fomenting anti-Semitism. Well,
[02:55:31] My question to you is, if you are being bigoted towards all these other groups, why do you
[02:55:38] expect those guys to not be bigoted to you?
[02:55:42] Why do you expect your allies not to also be anti-semitic?
[02:55:46] What is this position?
[02:55:49] Where is this attitude coming from?
[02:55:50] Where is this entitlement coming from?
[02:55:54] Why would the anti-woke crowd simply, are you afraid of Zionists, law, no dumb
[02:56:00] I already explained it to you, but you're too fucking dense
[02:56:05] You do not understand the reason why Zionist the block term in the chat is because the ADL in an effort to combat the
[02:56:13] anti-semitic
[02:56:14] tendencies that were fomenting on
[02:56:17] Twitch made Zionist a violation of the terms of service
[02:56:21] Okay, and we are complying. This is what you wanted. I assume
[02:56:26] right
[02:56:28] You don't care about anti-Semitism, you constantly spread lies about Israel.
[02:56:37] Chatter. Answer my question. Why do you think all of the anti-woke movement,
[02:56:46] all of this anti-woke movement wasn't inevitably going to turn on Jews?
[02:56:53] Listen to my words, listen to my question and answer it.
[02:56:57] Why do you think every single person
[02:57:00] that you've aligned with,
[02:57:02] we're going to be like, oh yeah,
[02:57:03] I love this anti-woke backlash.
[02:57:05] We're all anti-woke now.
[02:57:08] Fuck every other group except for Jews.
[02:57:10] Don't say anything about Jews.
[02:57:15] Why did you think that that was going to take place?
[02:57:21] Very difficult to penetrate the iron dome
[02:57:23] of the propagandized mind.
[02:57:27] I'm trying to understand this perspective, okay?
[02:57:33] I'm trying to understand this perspective.
[02:57:36] You are not banned.
[02:57:37] I'm trying to understand your perspective because I think your mind is fascinating.
[02:57:43] Okay?
[02:57:44] You're mind is fascinating.
[02:57:46] perspective. You are not banned. I'm trying to understand your perspective because I think your
[02:57:52] mind is fascinating. Okay? Your mind is fascinating. You think I am an anti-Semitic op to you.
[02:58:07] Okay? This is not the case, but we're not going to get into my anti-Zionism and all that stuff.
[02:58:12] stuff. What I am more interested in is why you are orbiting the community of someone who
[02:58:18] openly talks about Nick Fuentes. We don't agree on much, but I think you and I both agree
[02:58:25] that Nick Fuentes hates Jews. Okay? Now if we agree on that, and maybe we both agree
[02:58:35] on anti-Semitism being a form of bigotry, my question to you is, if you are being
[02:58:41] hateful towards black people trans people everybody else if you're a part of this
[02:58:44] like anti-woke militia and movement why the fuck do you think those guys are not
[02:58:50] going to turn around and be shitty to jews
[02:58:55] what makes you think what makes you think that those guys are not also going
[02:59:05] to be oh now at least I've leveled up I'm better than Nick Fuentes thank you
[02:59:10] Well, Asmongold seems to love Nick Fuentes, and you love Asmongold, so I don't know how that works for you, but once again, you're not answering my question.
[02:59:19] Why do you think the anti-woke movement that you're part of was not going to inevitably shit on Jews as well?
[02:59:31] Answer my question, please.
[02:59:33] please. Also, as well as Breeze Mark compared to you, at least not shocking as dog. Okay.
[02:59:43] You're still not answering my question. Okay.
[02:59:49] And don't know why it's so difficult for you to answer one question.
[02:59:53] How many times has it been now, like 15, 20?
[03:00:03] Answer the question.
[03:00:13] I don't think you can answer it because I think deep down inside you might recognize that, you know,
[03:00:20] Pasang got absolutely owned breathtaking content
[03:00:25] Ethan just owned Pasang. He dropped two videos that I absolutely have to show you. Let's roll the club.
[03:00:30] Yes, remember it.
[03:00:42] Oh
[03:00:44] bro israel is in fucking shambles dude these are the these are the hasbra
[03:00:50] operatives these are my fucking ops dog what are we doing I am from Israel
[03:01:00] this is my culture
[03:01:07] oh god
[03:01:11] I am Israel's top general.
[03:01:19] This is my culture.
[03:01:22] Alright, I'm done.
[03:01:25] I'm done.
[03:01:26] We gotta get back to some serious shit, okay?
[03:01:29] drug trafficking to keep themselves in power. But does this cartel even exist?
[03:01:33] There's not much evidence to prove it. According to UN data, most of the drugs
[03:01:37] that are flowing through Venezuela don't end up in the US and mostly goes to
[03:01:41] Europe. For example, if you look at where cocaine is produced and transported
[03:01:45] into the US, it's being made in Colombia and Peru and transported
[03:01:49] through Mexico. In other words, it's the US's allies who are most
[03:01:52] responsible for his drug problems. Here's the thing though, throughout this
[03:01:56] whole ordeal, Venezuela never stopped selling oil to the U.S., why?
[03:02:01] Because of the strong economic ties between Venezuela and the United States, including
[03:02:07] the refineries in the Gulf Coast of the United States that were dependent on receiving Venezuelan
[03:02:14] crude, which is a very specific type of crude, and the refineries were designed to process
[03:02:21] that very specific type of Venezuelan crude.
[03:02:24] Before it needed access to crude, the US quietly gave licenses to American companies,
[03:02:28] like Chevron, allowing them to bypass sanctions.
[03:02:32] Until 2023, the US was buying half of all Venezuela's oil exports.
[03:02:36] But Venezuela was also looking elsewhere for trade.
[03:02:39] And this is where China comes in.
[03:02:41] Back in 2001, China needed large amounts of crude oil to fuel its modernization project.
[03:02:46] And Hugo Chavez needed a buyer who wasn't threatening to impose sanctions.
[03:02:50] That year, Venezuela became the first Hispanic country to sign a major trade deal with China.
[03:02:55] A year later, the US tried to overthrow Chavez in a coup.
[03:02:58] And like I said, failed.
[03:03:00] The US increasingly saw Venezuela as part of a so-called Troika of tyranny, with Cuba
[03:03:05] and Nicaragua.
[03:03:06] Socialist governments were strong ties to China and Russia, and therefore, threats
[03:03:10] to its interests in the region.
[03:03:12] But the more the US tried to isolate Venezuela, the more China stepped in to fill the
[03:03:16] gap.
[03:03:17] Venezuela more than 60 billion dollars in state loans for housing projects and helped
[03:03:21] it build railways and ports.
[03:03:23] Its cargo ships figured out how to bypass US sanctions too by turning their transponders
[03:03:27] off in Venezuelan waters.
[03:03:28] For Venezuela crippled by corruption and a currency in freefall, China became a lifeline.
[03:03:34] For China, Venezuela became its entry point into Latin America and a key transport
[03:03:39] hub for its belt and road initiative.
[03:03:41] Since then, China began to expand its influence really quickly.
[03:03:45] Panama it built bridges high-speed rail and ports along the Panama Canal it's
[03:03:50] investing heavily what I don't like that I don't like that one but bridges high
[03:03:56] speed rail excuse me don't you know you're not allowed to do that in the
[03:04:04] so-called lithium triangle Argentina Bolivia and Chile countries rich in them
[03:04:08] and before you say they also hope Bukele I know dog it don't matter
[03:04:13] matter. When have I said that China has any sort of ideological investment in this? They
[03:04:20] are noticeably absent. They have a permanently agnostic position when it comes to dealing
[03:04:29] with every country, including America, okay? Every country. I think some of you mistake
[03:04:38] the things that I talk about when I talk about like the way that China operates around
[03:04:42] the world as like an overall positive. Okay. No, they have their trade maxing. The term
[03:04:50] I like to use is trade maxing. Above all, trade is what matters the most. Okay. China
[03:05:02] would trade with Hitler's Germany. No cap. I mean, they're trading with Israel. So
[03:05:07] it's not that fucking far fetched. And they trade with America too. So it's not
[03:05:11] Not like there is any sort of interest, like at least with America you could say it's a
[03:05:18] major market, right?
[03:05:19] Like you, and they, you know, dominate the planet.
[03:05:22] It's virtually impossible to cut off all access to America.
[03:05:25] And it's an incredibly important position for China for their own survival, fair is
[03:05:29] fair.
[03:05:30] That can be understandable.
[03:05:32] But as far as like, as far as like trading with Israel goes, I mean, there is a lot
[03:05:37] of opportunity there to greatly influence both Israel and every other country by, you
[03:05:44] know, punishing Israel. It's good for Chinese goals in the region. It's good for, it's obviously
[03:05:55] good for hoping to put a dent in Israel's genocidal ambition in Gaza. But it's not
[03:06:03] happening. It's not happening at all. Because they're fucking trade maxing. China figures
[03:06:13] if they can make everyone dependent upon trade they benefit so they logically trade with everyone,
[03:06:17] for sure.
[03:06:19] Federal vital for China's growing electric car industry. More than 20 Latin American countries
[03:06:24] have signed up for the Belt and Road Initiative, most recently, Colombia. In 2024, China
[03:06:29] sign free trade deals with Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Peru. And in May 2025,
[03:06:35] hosted regional leaders in Beijing. And why is the burden on China be the moral
[03:06:39] police of the world? Though they work for their own people. Brother, what are you talking about?
[03:06:43] I mean, come on, dude. Are we are we being serious right now? I hate this fucking
[03:06:50] cope from American China glazers as well, where it's like, oh, well,
[03:06:55] Well, you know, like think about it from the perspective of America, okay, why is it America's
[03:07:01] why is it America's business to be the world police?
[03:07:04] Like it's fucking ridiculous.
[03:07:08] And it's also unironically beneficial for China to offer some shroud of protection to to
[03:07:16] these other countries in the region that they actually that actually offer them oil,
[03:07:22] For example, it is beneficial for China to promote stability and therefore go against
[03:07:29] American intervention both in Venezuela and in Iran and also in Israel as well.
[03:07:36] If they want a trade max and they want global stability, they have to at some points push
[03:07:42] back against the number one instability guy in the fucking in the entire planet, which
[03:07:49] which is the United States of America.
[03:07:59] It's not about becoming the fucking global police or being the most moral force on the planet.
[03:08:04] That's not what I'm saying at all.
[03:08:06] Announcing a $9 billion investment line of credits.
[03:08:09] But by far, it's biggest partnership...
[03:08:11] Basically they rely, China as it stands, relies on how horrible America is to all of its allies and all of its enemies alike.
[03:08:18] And that's the reason why they can get away with just like being a shitty partner
[03:08:23] Or being an ally
[03:08:25] When when the country is not under fire
[03:08:29] Okay
[03:08:30] Because the alternative is always America
[03:08:37] That's what they are getting away with it's the bottom of the barrel
[03:08:41] Brazil has been with Brazil, a key member of the BRICS Economic Alliance of 10 countries.
[03:08:46] The expanding economic partnership wants a new currency for international trade, much
[03:08:51] to the horror of the US.
[03:08:53] And while Brazil has downplayed this in recent months, it's made it clear it doesn't want
[03:08:57] to be, quote, fully dependent on the dollar.
[03:09:00] You wouldn't have the dollar as your currency anymore.
[03:09:02] You wouldn't have a world domination by the dollar if I didn't win this election.
[03:09:09] When Donald Trump first took office in 2016, he had China in his scopes, accusing it of
[03:09:16] taking advantage of US weakness on the world stage and promoting the spread of drugs past
[03:09:20] its borders.
[03:09:21] He then hiked sanctions on Venezuela and fostered ties with white-wing leaders in Brazil,
[03:09:26] Argentina and El Salvador.
[03:09:28] When Joe Biden replaced him in 2020, containing China's rapid growth was high on his agenda.
[03:09:32] But despite his attempts at limiting its access to vital minerals and semiconductors,
[03:09:36] The regional shift was only going in one direction.
[03:09:40] Probably the most telling moment was in November 2024, during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
[03:09:45] Forum in Peru.
[03:09:47] President Joe Biden had gone to reassert the close ties between neighbors in the Americas.
[03:09:51] But during the forum, China inaugurated a $3.5 billion deepwater megaport just outside
[03:09:57] the capital Lima.
[03:09:58] During a group photo to conclude the summit, China's Xi Jinping was placed front and
[03:10:02] center, right next to Peru's president.
[03:10:05] Biden was, well, all the way back here. Ouch. By the time Trump returned to office in 2025,
[03:10:11] he was convinced something more drastic had to be done. His Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
[03:10:15] had long advocated for a more hawkish approach in Latin America and believed the spread of
[03:10:20] China and its socialist influences was the primary threat to U.S. interests.
[03:10:25] The Communist Party of China is the lead PRC, is the most potent and dangerous near-peer
[03:10:33] adversary this nation has ever confronted. They have elements that the Soviet Union never
[03:10:37] possessed. They are a technological adversary, a competitor, an industrial competitor, an
[03:10:42] economic competitor, a geopolitical competitor, a scientific competitor now in every realm.
[03:10:49] The Chinese believe that the United States are a great power in inevitable decline and
[03:10:53] that they are an inevitable rise.
[03:10:55] Rubio began his tenure with a long tour of the region, the first time a U.S. Secretary
[03:10:59] if state had done this since 1912, making it clear that Trump's America first policy
[03:11:04] was also an America's first policy and that he expected his neighbors to reciprocate.
[03:11:09] Their first target was Panama.
[03:11:11] And above all, China is operating the Panama Canal and we didn't give it to China.
[03:11:16] We gave it to Panama and we're taking it back.
[03:11:19] Panama's government hid back, saying its canal wasn't up for grabs and they didn't
[03:11:23] want it no part in the U.S.-China rivalry.
[03:11:26] Just two weeks later, it was forced to drop out of the Belt and Road Initiative and allow
[03:11:30] US investment company BlackRock to acquire the Panama Ports Company, which China is now
[03:11:35] trying to block with its own bid.
[03:11:37] Then in April, the US deployed troops near the canal for military training exercises,
[03:11:41] and the message couldn't be more obvious.
[03:11:43] China did not build this canal.
[03:11:46] China does not operate this canal.
[03:11:49] And China will not weaponize this canal.
[03:11:52] In July, the US left a 40% tariff on-
[03:11:55] I'm going to be honest, I think China believes for very good reason too,
[03:11:57] that if the US gets bogged down for another 10 years in a war,
[03:12:00] this time so close to the US too, is pretty much only positive for China.
[03:12:05] Yeah.
[03:12:08] I mean,
[03:12:10] sure,
[03:12:13] everything that America is doing is accelerating towards America's demise.
[03:12:19] And that is the the gamble that China is making.
[03:12:30] Brazilian goods in response to the jailing of the country's former president, Jair Bolsonaro,
[03:12:34] a Trump ally and a vocal critic of China.
[03:12:37] In September, Rubio placed visa restrictions on Central American nationals accused of acting
[03:12:42] on.
[03:12:43] the difference is that there wouldn't be, like Vietnam would not exist if it wasn't
[03:12:50] backed by one of the two polls, right? When it was being invaded and dominated by Americans,
[03:12:56] like, I'm sorry, the ingenuity of the Viet Cong goes a long way, but the reality of
[03:13:02] the matter is Vietnam would not be a sovereign nation right now, or at least wouldn't be
[03:13:07] be as developed as it is right now, it probably would have taken even longer.
[03:13:13] It could have had a South Korea, North Korea style formation, right?
[03:13:18] Like the point I'm trying to make is that you do need to push and pull at certain points.
[03:13:24] So this non-interventionist policy, this non-interventionist, no ideology whatsoever attitude that China has,
[03:13:33] I think does not benefit them in the long run.
[03:13:45] Sometimes it's all right to tilt the scales a little bit or to stop further collapse from taking place for an important ally that has allowed you to gain foothold in this entire continent.
[03:14:03] So some imperialism is good. It's imperialism when you arm the fucking domestic population with defensive weapons against an actual imperialist superpower slated that slated to destroy your country. What are you talking about?
[03:14:19] What do words mean? The U.S. is always doing imperialism by fucking offering supplies to the Vietnamese forces that we're fighting against, yet another colonial superpower trying to invade and destroy the country, developing a puppet state in the south, and engaging in wholesale slaughter.
[03:14:44] That's what the U.S. is always doing, imperialism in Vietnam.
[03:14:51] That's crazy.
[03:15:10] Is the reason China is not sovereignty with Israel sold because they think it would antagonize
[03:15:13] the U.S.?
[03:15:14] I think they're just profiting off of everything, but you are inherently at an informational disadvantage
[03:15:20] compared to decision makers in China. They made it this far. Maybe they know what they're doing.
[03:15:23] Maybe cold wars and interventions are what led to downfalls. I think the reason why they,
[03:15:27] the reason why they behave the way that they do is, what is this? Don't you think your
[03:15:34] empiricism critiques sometimes lean too hard on US hypocrisy without addressing how some global
[03:15:37] self-leaders also reproduce internal class domination? Anti-imperialism isn't the same
[03:15:41] as defending every regime, right? Yes, you're right. I actually, I actually am very mad.
[03:15:49] You're right. You know who is the main villain in this story?
[03:15:53] Maduro, which of course leaves only one other, only one other solution,
[03:16:02] the immediate implementation of public leadership.
[03:16:11] Maybe it's because I don't want countries to be punished by the largest most consequential imperial
[03:16:20] force on the planet for not being sufficiently woke enough or socialist enough in their domestic
[03:16:27] affairs, partially because I also factor in decades of intervention that makes it virtually
[03:16:39] impossible for any sort of like popular revolution to take place in these countries.
[03:16:46] On behalf of the Chinese government, which he said was a corrupt influence on the region,
[03:16:56] and then there's Argentina. President Javier Malay had publicly rejected an offer to join
[03:17:01] BRICS in 2023, vying for closer ties to the US. But facing an economic crisis and
[03:17:06] In spiraling inflation, he accepted a $5 billion currency swap with Beijing in April 2025.
[03:17:12] By October, the US stepped in, offering Argentina a $20 billion loan, but only if Malay remained
[03:17:19] in power.
[03:17:20] Days later, Malay won a landslide election victory.
[03:17:31] By now, the US Navy had become a dominant presence in the Caribbean, escalating attacks
[03:17:35] on boats alleged to be transporting drugs from Venezuela.
[03:17:39] International drug cartels were designated as terror organizations and a $50 million bounty
[03:17:43] was placed on Nicolas Maduro's head.
[03:17:45] Do you have authority to take out Maduro?
[03:17:47] Oh, I don't want to answer that question like that.
[03:17:50] Hassan, please answer this question for me.
[03:17:52] Where does your moral compass come from and how fickle are your morals?
[03:17:59] Empathy for its politics.
[03:18:02] You want to others what you wish would be, you want to yourself, done to yourself.
[03:18:11] Ridiculous question for me to be given.
[03:18:15] Not really a ridiculous question, but wouldn't it be a ridiculous question for me to answer?
[03:18:20] But I think Venezuela is feeling heat, but I think a lot of other countries are feeling
[03:18:24] heat too.
[03:18:25] Now, here's what's interesting.
[03:18:26] In the background of this military escalation, Maduro tried to appease Trump, offering
[03:18:30] to open up all existing and future oil and gold projects to American companies and reverse
[03:18:36] the flow of Venezuelan oil exports from China.
[03:18:38] And initially, the US president considered the offer, but it was Marco Rubio that pushed
[03:18:42] him to reject it.
[03:18:43] Rubio firmly believed that the socialist leaders in the region relied on each other politically
[03:18:48] and economically, and that toppling Maduro would lead to the collapse of Nicaragua
[03:18:52] and Cuba.
[03:18:53] Instead, the US could get more favorable trade deals with a capitalist in charge,
[03:18:58] Venezuela's opposition leader, Maria Carina Machado, who's currently in hiding.
[03:19:02] Forget about the Saudis. I mean, we have more oil. I mean,
[03:19:07] infinite potential. And we're going to open markets. We're going to kick off the government
[03:19:15] from the oil sector. We're going to privatize all our industry. Venezuela has huge resources,
[03:19:23] oil, gas, mineral... With no respect on our name, that is Machado, the new
[03:19:28] The female Juan Guaido Nobel Peace Prize winner, Maria Corina Machado.
[03:19:35] Slant technology.
[03:19:36] On October 6, the US cut all diplomatic communication with Venezuela, seemingly ending any hope
[03:19:42] of de-escalating the situation.
[03:19:44] Maduro had little choice but to plead with Trump in public.
[03:19:47] Donald Trump, you have to be careful because Marco Rubio wants to stain his bloodshed with
[03:19:59] South American blood, Caribbean blood, with Venezuelan blood. They want to take him to
[03:20:05] a blood bath and that his last name, Trump, is stained with blood for centuries.
[03:20:12] Backed into a corner, Maduro turned to China and Russia for help.
[03:20:16] U.S. documents appear to show letters from Maduro to Xi Jinping asking, is it appropriate
[03:20:20] to say the U.S. government wants Venezuela the next? Afghanistan in terms of sealing
[03:20:23] resources how long until they claim Venezuela has a WMD? It's more so like Iraq and also
[03:20:28] they already have moved to classify fentanyl as WMD. While some say it's lying about
[03:20:35] Venezuela being a major drug trafficking hub for fentanyl coming into the United States
[03:20:39] of America which is a lie already. So yeah the new WMD is fentanyl. For expanded
[03:20:44] military cooperation and radar detection systems.
[03:20:47] But despite issuing strong statements
[03:20:48] condemning U.S. military escalations,
[03:20:50] China seems reluctant to involve itself directly.
[03:20:53] Having already invested so much into the country,
[03:20:56] could it now decide to cut its losses?
[03:20:58] China did not throw fresh money at Venezuela, right?
[03:21:02] They were already had loaned Venezuela quite a bit
[03:21:06] and Venezuela was already struggling to pay back
[03:21:09] their loans.
[03:21:10] And Venezuela has defaulted on most of their debt.
[03:21:13] But, Venezuela did start making oil payments to China to service some of that debt.
[03:21:20] Even if Trump succeeds with his military aims, it could have lasting repercussions.
[03:21:24] Trump's MAGA base elected him on an anti-war platform.
[03:21:27] They don't give a shit. They'll say, yeah, based.
[03:21:31] And held him back from escalating a military confrontation with Iran and Jew.
[03:21:35] They won't see the impact of this unless it harms their treats and unless their relatives come back and body bags.
[03:21:41] Okay? That's it. The American mind when it comes to foreign policy, the American system is designed,
[03:21:47] the media infrastructure is specifically designed to shelter Americans from the actual consequences of
[03:21:55] whatever kind of military adventurism we're engaging in are all around the globe. Okay?
[03:22:02] Okay. So in that, there's a reason why American Imperial Conquest takes 20 fucking years to
[03:22:12] come to a close and oftentimes ends with a massive failure in general. And then people
[03:22:17] go, oh, how do we get here? And then the next time this kind of ambition is brought
[03:22:23] back into the forefront, everybody goes this time, it'll be different. This time is valid.
[03:22:28] Now we're not even doing that. We're not even really like, it doesn't feel like the propaganda arm is, is even all that invested in it. It doesn't feel like we have our heart in it this time around. We're not like even making enough shit up.
[03:22:45] There is no multifaceted, multi-front approach to manufacturer consent even. There's no passion in it.
[03:22:58] And seemingly a lot of Americans are just like, eh, I don't know, what the fuck do I care about whether or not we blow up Venezuelan Fisher boats, or if we like invade Venezuela or not, I don't want it.
[03:23:14] But if it happens, it happens.
[03:23:19] You know, that is what it feels like.
[03:23:24] Because everything is on autopilot.
[03:23:33] That's what it feels like to me.
[03:23:35] Feels like everything is just on autopilot.
[03:23:38] It's just, you know, things are gonna go the way
[03:23:41] that they're gonna go and there's not really anything
[03:23:44] that you can say or do to stop it.
[03:23:48] And you're too busy trying to make sure you survive.
[03:23:54] And you're too invested in whatever slop is thrown your way and you can sedate yourself with the treats that are readily available. Now if the treats are called in the question, if your treats are threatened, you might have a very different attitude, right?
[03:24:11] If they're no longer as accessible and then you might start getting mad.
[03:24:16] Will you tie it back to this dying empire and its last breath of violence?
[03:24:25] I don't know.
[03:24:28] But then there will be some instability.
[03:24:34] And while Trump made a public display of deporting Venezuelan migrants, the collapse of the
[03:24:38] government could lead to an unprecedented new wave of migration towards the U.S. border.
[03:24:43] most likely what this apparent march to war has done
[03:24:46] is put the whole of Latin America on edge.
[03:24:49] It does raise questions, is the administration
[03:24:53] planning to take these kinds of actions in other countries
[03:24:56] where there are foreign terrorist organizations
[03:24:59] that are involved in drug trafficking?
[03:25:00] And that includes some of our closest partners
[03:25:03] in the region and what the economic
[03:25:07] and political fallout of that could be.
[03:25:09] If the US government is going to partners in Latin America
[03:25:14] and asking them to cut back on the relationship with China,
[03:25:20] one of the big questions is going to be, well,
[03:25:23] what is the US government bringing to the table?
[03:25:26] As China considers how to protect its interests
[03:25:28] in the region while avoiding a direct confrontation
[03:25:31] with its rival, it could decide that its best strategy
[03:25:34] is to sit back and hope the US is
[03:25:36] making a terrible mistake.
[03:25:39] Great stuff.
[03:25:46] All right, now let's talk about some of the things that are holding American society together
[03:26:01] also falling apart at the domestic front now that we've extensively covered the Venezuela
[03:26:05] angle here and as we are waiting for the police to offer a live update and I
[03:26:13] think it's gonna start soon on the Brown shooter and I'll go to that when that
[03:26:17] press conference starts it's live now but it still hasn't you know cops haven't
[03:26:24] actually shown up yet healthcare legislation wait what is this reason for
[03:26:32] the link, same car. New York Times. Authorities believe Brown University shooter rented a vehicle
[03:26:37] that is the same make a model car connected to the killing of the MIT professor. So what
[03:26:42] does this mean? Like, does this mean that they were trying to, um, yeah, there is a,
[03:26:48] there is a connection potentially between the MIT professor that was killed and the
[03:26:53] Brown University shooting, or at least that's what the authorities are suspecting. But
[03:26:58] But what I don't understand about this is what brings these targets together.
[03:27:09] Because there's no consistency here.
[03:27:11] Like it wasn't a targeted assassination of a professor in one case where it does look like it was a targeted assassination of a professor in the other one.
[03:27:23] None of this makes sense.
[03:27:28] The Brown University shooting happened in the physics and engineering building. Yes.
[03:27:35] What is this? Someone I'm ready was telling people that the car was a rental two days ago.
[03:27:40] I'm being death serious. The police need to look into a great Nissan with Florida plates,
[03:27:43] possibly a rental. That was the car he was driving. It was parked in front of a little
[03:27:46] shack behind the Rhode Island historical site on the Cook Street side. I know because he
[03:27:50] used his key fob to open the car. Approach it. Then something prompted him to back away.
[03:27:53] When he backed away, he relocked the car. I found that so odd when he circled the block.
[03:27:57] I approached a car and that is when I saw the floor to pay plates. He was parked in a section between the gate of the
[03:28:03] R IHS and the corner of Coug and George Street. What the fuck is the one time where there was someone on reddit that actually
[03:28:12] Someone on reddit for once
[03:28:16] Seemingly identified I
[03:28:20] Mean this from two days ago
[03:28:22] I just don't get it. Oh, watch out. Don't stand behind me. Um, I mean, this is all speculation at this point. We just need to, we just need to get information from the authorities. Okay. Complete Twitter talk, but I saw multiple of you were saying Spielberg released a trailer very early for his alien announcement related. Okay, stop.
[03:28:42] the authorities. Okay. Complete Twitter talk, but I saw multiple people saying Spielberg
[03:28:46] released a trailer very early for his alien announcement related. Okay, stop. Please stop.
[03:28:54] CNN says they have an ID on the suspect just now. Yes. The authorities have actually identified
[03:29:02] the suspect, luckily. And we are waiting for them to actually make an announcement
[03:29:09] of press conferences imminent right now here. We'll tune in to CNN for the time being. Looks
[03:29:15] like they don't have a good really great image of his face but they have shown him walking around
[03:29:19] wearing a kind of a two-tone dark jacket in various images. He's carrying like a satchel that's
[03:29:25] strapped to his front and in other images you don't see that satchel. He's wearing what appears
[03:29:29] to be a black ski cap and a black mask and he has a kind of a distinctive gate. So that's
[03:29:34] you know what we've been able to show you this week and they've kind of released those
[03:29:37] of images incrementally before each news conference,
[03:29:40] we are pressing people for answers of course
[03:29:42] as to who this person is
[03:29:44] and what more they'll be able to tell us later tonight,
[03:29:47] hopefully.
[03:29:48] And Mary Ellen, as they start the search,
[03:29:49] if I'm, well, I'm sure they've already started it,
[03:29:51] but how can they be sure, as they intensify the search
[03:29:55] that the suspect is still in Rhode Island itself?
[03:30:00] Well, I don't think they can be assured
[03:30:02] that he is in Rhode Island.
[03:30:03] At this point, it's been six days.
[03:30:06] And so, I mean, he could actually be at any, you know, anywhere in the United States.
[03:30:11] So, but I do think that they've got that base covered because they've got federal agencies
[03:30:17] that are working on the case.
[03:30:18] So, they're probably, if he is out of Rhode Island, then they have contacted FBI field
[03:30:26] offices throughout the United States, wherever they think he is, that can certainly affect
[03:30:31] an arrest.
[03:30:32] Brian, Brown University has been facing questions about the number of cameras on campus and why it doesn't appear that more of these cameras didn't pick up clearer images of the shooter.
[03:30:45] Just to remind our viewers, here's what Brown University had to say yesterday. Here's the provost.
[03:30:50] We have 1,200 cameras located throughout the campus.
[03:30:55] We don't publish the locations of the cameras.
[03:30:58] That would give a map to somebody to evade detection on the cameras.
[03:31:02] So that would be counterproductive to do that.
[03:31:05] There are cameras in this building and as I answered the previous question, we have
[03:31:08] turned over all evidence that we are holding at Brown to law enforcement and are cooperating
[03:31:13] fully with them.
[03:31:14] But Brian, you and so many journalists have questions about the cameras at Brown.
[03:31:20] give us some examples of what you're wondering.
[03:31:25] Well, Jake, what they really have not answered
[03:31:27] and what we have been pressing them repeatedly on this week
[03:31:30] is why, according to officials,
[03:31:32] in the newer part of that engineering building,
[03:31:38] we've been told that this is a new building attached
[03:31:40] to an older part of the building.
[03:31:42] So that they did have multiple cameras
[03:31:44] in the newer part of the building
[03:31:45] and that those cameras actually did capture a lot of.
[03:31:48] I'm trying to tie this all together. And I guess the only thing I can think of is like,
[03:31:53] you have a very skilled assassin that, um, with a fall guy that tries to do like, I'm
[03:32:04] putting my fucking conspiracy theory hat on, right? This is none of this is real. I'm
[03:32:08] just trying to comprehend what this would look like. And, um, and it would be like,
[03:32:14] Oh, you try to create chaos in a mass shooting incident
[03:32:17] in Brown, because the victims in Brown
[03:32:20] are not connected at all to anything significant.
[03:32:23] They're just like regular students.
[03:32:25] And while everyone is actually focused on Brown,
[03:32:28] you very quickly make an exit, a swift exit,
[03:32:31] drive 20 minutes down the street,
[03:32:34] and go to this neighborhood
[03:32:37] where your actual target is,
[03:32:39] and then you go and you assassinate the target.
[03:32:41] Because I don't see any other reason why, I don't see any other reason why this would be in any way, shape or form connected, you know.
[03:32:53] They're going to be an ice affiliated shooter for acting on behalf of Iran as retaliation for the nuclear program attack. Okay, I don't.
[03:33:00] I don't know.
[03:33:02] Um
[03:33:04] No, I do need to stop fusion power is not all anywhere near commercializable. We're 50 plus years away from it being useful
[03:33:10] You never know man
[03:33:12] If we're doing conspiracy theories, you know
[03:33:16] What if he was on the verge of a of a new discovery?
[03:33:25] I will say
[03:33:26] When I see the FBI agents literally fucking stomp it on the ground like this in the snow
[03:33:33] It kind of makes me feel like they're in on it and they're like, oh god. Oh gosh darn it
[03:33:38] Gotta find this guy now
[03:33:41] Like I know that's not the case and I'm sure the the simpler explanation is that they are not in on some grand conspiracy
[03:33:48] but simply
[03:33:49] Just fucking incompetent, but it quite literally looks
[03:33:54] looks in every way, shape and form, like they are in on it. This is, I saw a tweet about
[03:34:02] this, uh, on the timeline that went viral. It was like, yeah, me, me looking for my,
[03:34:07] uh, friends shit right after I stole it, you know, and six others. Yeah. Also, there
[03:34:14] was a North Carolina private jet crash that took place. Former NASCAR driver and six
[03:34:18] others were among the North Carolina private jet, uh, crash victims. You're like, you're
[03:34:24] seeing like 700 K in salaries at work. Yeah. Anyway, they're not live yet still. So we're
[03:34:34] still waiting. I thought it was a target attack to kill the vpn of Brown's Republican
[03:34:41] Wait, why the f- what? No, that was what, uh, that was what, uh, what's his face was saying.
[03:34:48] James Woods was saying, to which I responded with, uh, where is it? James Woods and all these
[03:34:54] other like, uh, right-wingers were claiming, oh, uh, this is the vice president of the,
[03:35:01] you know, campus Republican club and nobody seems to care about her. If she were the
[03:35:06] vice president of the campus Democrat club, the killer would have been caught, tried and
[03:35:09] In prison by now, there would have been crystal clear video of every moment to which I responded with you one
[03:35:14] You got your guy who's exhausting all law enforcement resources and kidnapping your neighbors at court hearings
[03:35:19] He put a podcaster in charge of the FBI now. They're failing over and over again, but it's still somehow a democrat conspiracy
[03:35:24] Who's the democrat patel?
[03:35:28] Trump who's the democrat here?
[03:35:31] How is this still a
[03:35:33] Fuck the democrats uh moment
[03:35:35] Like, I don't understand it. I need to understand it. What are you trying to say here? What exactly
[03:35:42] are you trying to say? This makes as little sense as January 6 was actually an Antifa.
[03:35:49] It was an Antifa incident, but we also have to free all of the political prisoners that
[03:35:54] were imprisoned on January 6 for both simultaneously being Antifa and doing an insurrection,
[03:36:02] But also that insurrection was good and they're all brave patriots.
[03:36:05] It doesn't fucking make sense!
[03:36:07] Make sense!
[03:36:08] Make it make sense!
[03:36:10] I feel like the dumber Republicans get, the worse their arguments get, but it still has
[03:36:15] so much salience for some fucking weird reason.
[03:36:18] They don't even have to make any sense whatsoever.
[03:36:21] No need for moral consistency, no need for logic.
[03:36:25] You can lie, but just make it a logical lie.
[03:36:28] Nope.
[03:36:29] That's too much of a fucking ask.
[03:36:41] You know?
[03:36:43] Boston's coverage from Providence, Rhode Island, of course, covering the CBS News confirmation
[03:36:51] that police have identified a person of interest wanted in connection with this deadly shooting
[03:36:56] at Brown University on Saturday.
[03:36:58] I want to go ahead now and go to the head of our crime and policing unit, Anna Schechter,
[03:37:04] who is here with me in Studio 57.
[03:37:06] We'll go to Rodney Harrison and a little bit, law enforcement expert.
[03:37:10] Anna, first of all, we heard Penny commit they're talking about the possible link
[03:37:14] between the shooting that happened Saturday at Brown University to students tragically
[03:37:18] killed and the fatal shooting of the MIT professor that there might be a connection.
[03:37:23] What is your reporting?
[03:37:24] Well, our reporting is that law enforcement are looking at a possible connection.
[03:37:30] Remember, they are working round the clock.
[03:37:32] They're going through surveillance imagery, license plate readers, license plate reader
[03:37:37] cameras that are taking images in and around the streets, the vehicles in and around Brown
[03:37:45] University and in and around this neighborhood in Brookline where the professor lived,
[03:37:50] also in and around MIT.
[03:37:52] And so they are looking for leads.
[03:37:54] And so this is yet another lead.
[03:37:57] It's another lead in a series of leads
[03:37:59] that they have not been panning out.
[03:38:02] So let's see how this plays out.
[03:38:05] But this is potentially some movement.
[03:38:08] Investigations like this are really hard.
[03:38:10] Especially after that 24 hour period passes,
[03:38:14] the assailant has had time to leave the area.
[03:38:18] It takes time.
[03:38:19] We are on day six now out from the Brown shooting that killed two students and injured nine others.
[03:38:24] A little bit more than 48 hours later, you had the assassination of the MIT professor.
[03:38:29] Yeah, I heard this as well.
[03:38:30] I mean, this is a separate thing, but according to Reuters, Shana has created extreme ultraviolet
[03:38:34] litography.
[03:38:35] And it is in the testing phase now, which is breaking the technological limitations
[03:38:41] of the United States.
[03:38:42] So they might have had a potential breakthrough.
[03:38:47] And it will shatter the monopoly that due to innovation for the record that Taiwan had
[03:38:53] on microchip technology.
[03:38:57] Now obviously that'll take a long ass time for it to be fully implemented and fully
[03:39:05] created but hey, China once again, whether you like it or not, ASML is a Dutch company,
[03:39:15] Taiwanese law. Oh, this is the, oh, I thought that the, uh, the, the one that we were talking
[03:39:23] about was, um, oh, this is the one that they wanted to purchase from ASML is a Dutch company
[03:39:32] that has the best photo lithography tech. Um, I was thinking of the, I was thinking
[03:39:39] of the chip manufacturing, TSMC, the TSMC makes the chips, ASML makes the machines. China wanted
[03:39:50] the machines from, China wanted the machines, America actually stopped this trade from taking
[03:39:56] place. China then achieved the technology to make the machines, but the machines that make the chips.
[03:40:03] I believe a SML still can't sell to China. No, I know there was a point where they wanted there was a point where there is
[03:40:12] there is going to be a purchase of these machines and America stopped it anyway ultimately maybe this will make things a lot cheaper for all the gamers so even if America is fucking you over gamers remember China is out there saving your life so
[03:40:33] and saving your treats. Real terrorism is the name and convention of all these companies.
[03:40:40] Hold on here, but that's not relevant to what we were talking about with the professor that
[03:40:50] was potentially assassinated and the possible links to possible ties to the Brown University
[03:41:03] shooter. AMD Intel Nvidia still need to design the chips for these machines.
[03:41:19] Okay, hold on. Let's get back to the Brown University shooter and the possible connection
[03:41:23] between the MIT murder. We were talking earlier this is this comes in it's a week of huge
[03:41:30] tragic news stories
[03:41:32] Around the country and around the world including a terror attack in Australia. So it's one thing after another
[03:41:37] there's been a lot of speculation online and
[03:41:41] Right now what we're doing is we're just following the facts and we want to be careful because this is a lead
[03:41:47] This is another way. I'll tell you the only
[03:41:50] Hassan is a shit lib, but still does good analysis on stuff. This is so funny to call me a fucking shit lib
[03:41:55] The only thing that I can think of in my, you know, if I put my conspiracy tinfoil hat on, right, the only thing that I can see them connecting these two incidents is if like the actual target of this like assassin was potentially this MIT professor working on nuclear technology at MIT at the verge of some sort of breakthrough discovery that will be a significant setback to this research.
[03:42:24] research, and the reason why the Brown University shooting happened is to exhaust the resources
[03:42:33] of all matter of law enforcement in an area elsewhere, and that the Brown University shooting
[03:42:40] was simply a distraction.
[03:42:45] full well that, let's say the person was knowing full well that like the building that he was
[03:42:56] going into was an older building on Brown University campus, knew exactly where the cameras were,
[03:43:01] knew that he would be able to make a swift exit after doing the shooting and then use
[03:43:08] that as a distraction to literally drive 20 minutes down the road to go and actually
[03:43:14] take out his intended target. Sorry, there's just, wow, that's way too much attention when
[03:43:19] he just got, when he could have just gotten the professor at his house. I agree. I know.
[03:43:25] I'm just saying like, if I was a, if I'm putting a tinfoil hat on, I'm, that's all I'm saying.
[03:43:32] MIT professor was killed one street over my girlfriend used to live fucking terrifying.
[03:43:36] That's crazy.
[03:43:37] And of course law enforcement are looking given the fact that the lead is leaving
[03:43:42] them to.
[03:43:43] isn't 20 minutes from Providence, friend? It's more like an hour away, just FYI.
[03:43:49] Okay, what's up dude? All right, what's going on? You want to take, you can take her out.
[03:43:56] Yeah, Austin's here. You want to take a look at the official connection? I'm just,
[03:44:02] I'm just trying to make sense of this. The shooting at my university and the shooting of
[03:44:06] this beloved MIT professor who we just heard from our station there lived in that apartment
[03:44:13] with his family. We don't have any reason to believe at this time that it was a politically
[03:44:20] motivated attack on him and we are waiting to hear more. Authorities have released absolutely
[03:44:26] no information about a potential motive there. So we were just showing this surveillance video
[03:44:31] that law enforcement enhanced and released of a person of interest doesn't give the public
[03:44:37] a whole lot to go on. And we don't know how law enforcement made its identification. Could it be
[03:44:42] that they identified the person that was seen in close proximity that they released yesterday?
[03:44:47] Could that person have led them? Could somebody have recognized the particular clothing or
[03:44:52] the gate? But this as far as surveillance imagery goes of a person of interest,
[03:44:58] not the most helpful to the public. That's true, but it's painstaking work. The image
[03:45:02] quality is not that great. So what police were wanting to do is to
[03:45:08] Brookline, aka Baruch line, because how many Jews are here is woke as fuck and is literally
[03:45:13] outside of Boston. I used to live in Brookline as the anti-sonist June is chock full of us.
[03:45:17] There's literally an 80 year old lady who sits outside the train stop and trains free
[03:45:20] Palestine once a week, she rocks. Yeah, that is what I have heard as well. It's a part of,
[03:45:31] it's a part of Boston. Okay, I mean, it's like close enough in proximity that you can drive
[03:45:35] the same fucking car from Brown University over in Rhode Island to, to Brookline though.
[03:45:44] And that's part of the reason why I think they're like connecting these two things
[03:45:46] together unless it's like just so unless unless the motherfucker who did this in Brown University
[03:45:57] was literally dumb enough to drive his car back to Brookline where he's from or something.
[03:46:04] Okay. But because the only thing that's connecting these two shootings together is like the
[03:46:10] timeline, and also this one fucking rental car, and I don't know how how that works like, okay,
[03:46:24] a guy went did a mass shooting gotten his fucking car drove back to this drove back to this random
[03:46:32] suburb and seemingly was in close proximity to this other assassination potential assassination
[03:46:40] took place. It would take multiple hours of driving through Boston traffic from the south. Is LA level
[03:46:46] to traffic? In those pieces of the puzzle, because they had only the very beginning of the puzzle.
[03:46:54] They had the person of interest who they believe carried out the shooting walking in the residential
[03:47:01] neighborhood near the building, that engineering building on MIT. What does the law enforcement
[03:47:06] I didn't think that person of interest was doing.
[03:47:07] Do they know?
[03:47:09] Wearing the black mask, dressed in dark clothing,
[03:47:13] walking quickly in one clip, and walking in and out
[03:47:17] of frame in another clip.
[03:47:18] In fact, there's one clip where the individual is walking.
[03:47:23] It was like the streets come to a point,
[03:47:25] and there was somebody else walking.
[03:47:28] You can see you can't identify who it is.
[03:47:29] And the person, I believe, is the person of interest
[03:47:32] who carried out the attack.
[03:47:34] they believe carried out the attack.
[03:47:37] I have insider info from Norfolk DA Brookline.
[03:47:39] They believe the same personal suspected vendetta against Ivy League types.
[03:47:42] That's insane.
[03:47:45] That, okay, what the fuck?
[03:47:47] First of all, I am to entertain that, you know, the DA who revealed, um, some,
[03:47:54] some serious, uh, information that isn't out yet.
[03:47:59] Uh, and not only that, but also.
[03:48:02] their investigation has led to them believing that this is just like totally fucking random.
[03:48:09] Totally random. Like, this guy just hates Ivy League people. No, you did not get that.
[03:48:20] You, that's, that sounds like some shit that Reddit made up or something.
[03:48:27] seems crazy. Is it so far fish though? Yes, because why would they fucking attack Brown
[03:48:43] University random students in a Brown University engineering building and then turn around and
[03:48:48] attack someone very specific at their home and not even at like, I don't know, another
[03:48:53] Ivy League institution or something.
[03:49:06] Hook off running, so that was interesting, but they didn't have the next the connective tissue to piece together the path of flight. So they were trying to find, did he enter a vehicle?
[03:49:19] Did he enter a residence or a business? They had very little to go on and at this point in the investigation
[03:49:27] They do not have a slam dunk. They are looking at trying to rationalize. This is not the way to go about it
[03:49:33] You're right. I should be going even more far-fetched
[03:49:37] Here's my theory
[03:49:39] It's Charlie Kirk. He's alive and he's taking he's going on a revenge tour on college campuses
[03:49:45] Okay, he survived it and now he's on a revenge tour.
[03:49:52] Is that better?
[03:49:56] Are you comfortable with this level of theorizing?
[03:50:01] At a potential connection.
[03:50:02] He's carrying the flame.
[03:50:03] That's where we're at and that is based on their painstaking work of collecting all
[03:50:07] this imagery that is out there and it's terabytes of imagery and they've been going
[03:50:12] slowly looking at images of are you know are there things that look similar
[03:50:19] about these two locations and they're looking at that. I do want to ask you when
[03:50:26] it comes to the lack of footage that we have do we know what the reason is
[03:50:30] behind that? This is a good question. The engineering building part of that
[03:50:36] building had was outfitted with new technology more cameras but the area the
[03:50:44] room where the students were prepping for their final exam the room where the
[03:50:48] shooting took place there was not that really good. Okay was he lucky and he
[03:50:57] just seemingly lucked into the one area on campus that wasn't as secure and
[03:51:05] and didn't have as much surveillance
[03:51:07] or did he actually know exactly what this area was?
[03:51:11] And that's the reason why he did the shooting there,
[03:51:14] knowing that he could get away
[03:51:16] if he were to do it right there.
[03:51:21] Camera angles, cameras that can move around
[03:51:24] and really capture the full room.
[03:51:26] And so there was no imagery according to authorities.
[03:51:30] There was no imagery of the actual attack.
[03:51:33] So you didn't see the person fire, turn, and leave.
[03:51:38] So they were having to piece together surveillance footage
[03:51:42] from outside, not just outside the building, outside,
[03:51:45] or sorry, outside the classroom, outside the building.
[03:51:49] Why are you acting like Candace Owens?
[03:51:50] Wait, what do you mean?
[03:51:51] First of all, Candace Owens doesn't own conspiracy theories.
[03:51:55] That's number one.
[03:51:56] Number two, there are certain instances
[03:51:59] in the absence of like official confirmation
[03:52:01] certain shit, there are, like I'm working out of the information that they're giving us, okay?
[03:52:08] And if the information that they're giving us as it stands currently is that these two shootings
[03:52:14] that happened in somewhat close proximity to one another, at least like a proximity that's close
[03:52:19] enough that you can travel by car, and that there was the same rental car in both of these
[03:52:23] locations, okay? And then also on top of that, the official investigative body is confirming
[03:52:33] that there is a connection between the two. And they said that they actually have the
[03:52:38] suspect in the custody. Obviously, I'm gonna, while I'm waiting, while I'm waiting for additional
[03:52:44] information, I'm just telling you what could potentially tie these two things together,
[03:52:52] Okay, it's not me entertaining conspiracy theories. I'm just saying like what could it look like what could a connection?
[03:53:00] Which is confirmed right at least
[03:53:03] confirmed by official investigators. What could a connection between the two shootings be?
[03:53:11] One is
[03:53:13] seemingly a random act of violence the other is
[03:53:17] is seemingly a directed targeted deliberate assassination. We don't know yet if that is
[03:53:25] the case, but that's what it looks like just judging by who the victims are. Okay.
[03:53:31] Like if he had, if he had gone into Brown University engineering building, okay, and then
[03:53:36] actually shot like, I don't know, another, another professor that was somehow involved in
[03:53:43] research for for some kind of like nuclear project and then did that you'd be like okay this makes a
[03:53:49] lot of sense as a matter of fact this this makes so much sense that it actually could be Iran even
[03:53:56] okay as retaliation like considering that America and Israel assassinated a bunch of
[03:54:07] Iranian nuclear scientist, right? But that's not, it doesn't seem to be the case, at least.
[03:54:17] The Brown University shooting seems like a random act of violence, whereas the Brookline
[03:54:25] shooting that took place with the MIT professor doesn't seem like a random act of violence,
[03:54:29] but instead seems like a targeted deliberate assassination, and not even at his school,
[03:54:33] directly outside of his home. Here's the timeline. Do your research timeline.
[03:54:41] Cameras capture potential shooters route around Brown University. I mean,
[03:54:43] we already covered that stuff. I and I also don't know the area well enough to
[03:54:48] be able to give you an accurate assessment. But yeah, two to two hours
[03:54:54] before the attack, security camera footage capture a person.
[03:54:56] Adventures police say may have been casing a quiet affluent corner of
[03:54:59] College Hill just out of just out of reach of the busier streets that
[03:55:02] across to the urban campus in Providence, Rhode Island,
[03:55:05] from 2 to 2, from 2 p.m. to 2, from 2 p.m. to 2.08.
[03:55:15] The earliest videos disclosed by police show
[03:55:17] person of interest in dark clothing and a mask
[03:55:19] sauntering along Manning Street, sidewalk 4,
[03:55:22] turning on a cook street and later on a door street,
[03:55:24] passing stately mansions dating from the 19th and early
[03:55:27] 20th centuries.
[03:55:28] The person of interest will spend most of the next hour
[03:55:31] just about a block away from the much busier Ho-Street, an unofficial eastern
[03:55:34] border-browns campus, and one of the better-known streets that traverses
[03:55:38] Providence's east side. From 208 to 213 p.m. the same person walks on
[03:55:46] Benevolent Street but pauses and turns around in front of the Aldrich House,
[03:55:49] home to the Rhode Island Historical Society, which is cameras near its
[03:55:53] main interest and side door. A spokesperson for the society leader
[03:55:56] declined a comment, except say the organization is cooperating with
[03:55:58] investigators, the person is then seen along the side entrance of the Alder's
[03:56:03] house where there is a small outing and then behind its gait lawn behind his
[03:56:09] gated lawn and a road trees on George Street from 216 to 218 more unusual
[03:56:15] activity happens around the Alder's house notes on a video shared by FBI by
[03:56:20] the FBI on social media and later deleted say the person abruptly
[03:56:23] turns west down George Street second individual follows that second person
[03:56:28] be seen on Cook Street carrying a small light colored bag. Surely after turning the corner,
[03:56:32] if the footage is accurate, the second person appears to run in the same direction of the person of
[03:56:35] interest. The person who just ran moments earlier. Police on Wednesday shared new images of people
[03:56:42] with light colored bags they want to speak with because of their proximity to the person of interest.
[03:56:46] The main subject of the investigation later makes a short appearance on Hope Street,
[03:56:49] walking on a sidewalk alongside the Brown campus.
[03:56:53] At 2.20pm, another video taken from the historical society building, the person is shown running
[03:56:59] east on Benevolent Street away from the campus towards Cook Street.
[03:57:03] The running clip is followed by a 30 minute gap, at least in the footage publicly disclosed.
[03:57:10] There is police activity slash a manhunt in Salem, New Hampshire confirmed to be
[03:57:15] connected to the brown shooting.
[03:57:16] We can't even see it.
[03:57:19] Is it?
[03:57:20] Tells 25 investigates the suspected Brown University. Wait, why is it not playing a live video? Okay
[03:57:27] The gates has learned the identification occurred some time late Wednesday and theories have been looking for him ever since as far as we are aware
[03:57:35] The suspect has not been located and we have not been provided a name. I'm Rachel Keller
[03:57:40] And I'm our cock balloon today's briefing that was scheduled for four o'clock. That was postponed suddenly. No risk
[03:57:46] What is this? I am hating right now, bro. Is it the speculation hour? Is this the entertainment part of the broadcast?
[03:57:51] Are you trying to be silly or is it supposed to be genuine analysis because it's silly?
[03:57:55] Wait, what? What is silly? I'm just reading what the fucking news media is covering so far.
[03:58:05] The only time where I've made like any sort of speculation is off of what the information that's been revealed and it's actually
[03:58:12] critical of the information that's been revealed thus far. I'm trying to make
[03:58:17] sense of what they are saying. I'm trying to make sense of what they've revealed
[03:58:22] so far. I don't know why you're fucking getting so ass-mad about it.
[03:58:28] Peer reviewed studies you. Thank you. No bless yous in this chat. This is the
[03:58:36] liberal conspiracy theory currently. Trump was involved. Oh yeah, no I that's
[03:58:42] That's what the chatters were sending me. Trump media, the parent company, true social
[03:58:45] agreed to merge with a nuclear fusion company in a deal worth $6 billion.
[03:58:51] Because Nuno Lourero was assassinated as a professor and director MIT Plasma Science
[03:58:59] and Fusion Center, 47 years old, studying nuclear fusion, energy source of the sun
[03:59:03] plus stars for 10 years at MIT. The other liberal conspiracy I'm shocked people haven't
[03:59:07] actually mentioned is that Elon Musk only days prior was talking about nuclear fusion
[03:59:12] and how stupid it is and how no one should look into it at all or something along those
[03:59:17] lines. I'm shocked that they're not actually talking about how Elon Musk is related to
[03:59:22] this somehow. Okay, his award-winning work focused on creating a virtually limitless clean
[03:59:29] energy source on Earth, one that doesn't produce carbon or radioactive waste, usual
[03:59:32] by-product of fission reactors. His research was essentially a threat to companies in
[03:59:36] energy sector, fossil fuels, wind, solar, etc. Nuno was vital to the development of fusion nuclear
[03:59:42] power plants. Without him, the path ahead is less clear, plus his death will step back the entire
[03:59:47] field. Nuno is not the first MIT fusion scientist to be brutally murdered in 2004. Eugene Malove
[03:59:54] was also shot in his home. I hope this opened, opens eyes. There is an agenda at play 188,000
[04:00:00] likes. Yeah, this was only days prior to the assassination of Nuneo. The Sun is an enormous
[04:00:08] free fusion reactor in the sky. It is super dumb to make tiny fusion reactors on Earth.
[04:00:13] Even if you burn four Jupiters, the Sun will still round up to 100% of all power that will
[04:00:18] ever be produced in the solar system. Stop wasting money on puny little reactors unless
[04:00:22] they actively, unless actively acknowledging that they are just there for your pet science
[04:00:25] project, Jesus fucking Christ. Twitter is basically 4chan now. Yes, it's been that way
[04:00:39] since the Elon, since the Elon purchase. Trump's social media company is attempting
[04:00:48] a $6 billion merger with a nuclear fusion company, TAE Technologies partnered with
[04:00:53] the UK's atomic agency this month has financial backing from the Russian government and hopes
[04:00:56] to see fusion power, the AI revolution. This is what is inviting all of these strange conspiracies.
[04:01:14] I'm a nuclear physics postdoc and that comment just made me want to kill myself. Thank you.
[04:01:22] do it. We can't lose. We can't lose more nuclear scientists. Okay.
[04:01:32] Scheduled as yet. And we have, of course, a full crew out chasing the story, also
[04:01:38] talking to their sources. Let's start it off with Boston 25 investigative
[04:01:41] reporter Ted Daniel, who joins us live. He is now in Providence and 10. What
[04:01:46] are you hearing right now?
[04:01:47] Mark, I'm told that a briefing will happen.
[04:01:51] They just don't have a time on it right now.
[04:01:54] As we've been reporting over the last couple of hours, we've-
[04:01:57] How is the murder of Larrero going to impede anything in the public research front?
[04:02:01] Well, this is work peer reviewed in public.
[04:02:03] Isn't his team still alive?
[04:02:04] The scientific community can actually develop his work?
[04:02:06] Yes.
[04:02:07] No one is saying that this won't be- oh my God.
[04:02:11] Guys.
[04:02:12] The point is, it might be a setback.
[04:02:15] But if this person was like on the verge of some sort of pivotal discovery, okay?
[04:02:20] That's it.
[04:02:21] That's all they're saying.
[04:02:22] If it didn't actually impede on, you know, development, then Israel wouldn't be actively
[04:02:33] assassinating every nuclear scientist in Iran, right?
[04:02:37] It's not like it's one guy working on everything.
[04:02:40] not like a one, uh, one singular brilliant mind that cooks up everything. Okay? Unless
[04:02:48] it's the Pakistani dude that was, uh, almost single-handedly responsible for Pakistan getting
[04:02:54] nukes. That was a one guy situation, but that's rarely ever one guy. Okay. I mean, that dude
[04:03:00] pretty much downloaded all of the info into his brain and then recreated the schematics
[04:03:05] by himself. But that, again, that's like very rare. But even, even the fact that, even the
[04:03:19] fact that, that there can be a one guy style situation is probably the reason why, you know,
[04:03:25] you could suspect that this could be that one guy. Who knows?
[04:03:37] Azan, I thought a chatter said he had the professor and he wasn't involved in stuff like this.
[04:03:40] I mean, maybe the professor didn't know all of the breadth of this person's research.
[04:03:55] another Jeffrey Epstein. Wait, what? Another Jeffrey Epstein has hit the timeline. A month
[04:04:04] ago, near times calm as David Brooks wrote a column decrying the media and political fixation
[04:04:08] on the Epstein story. This afternoon, House Democrats released a new tranche of photos
[04:04:12] of an event that Brooks attended with Epstein. That's awesome. Hey guys, don't look into
[04:04:22] this thing. Okay. Don't look into it too far, please. A New York Times spokesperson on why
[04:04:28] Brooks didn't mention the meeting in his column as a journalist, David Brooks, regularly attended
[04:04:32] at, attends events to speak with, uh, to speak with noted and important business leaders
[04:04:39] to inform his columns, which is exactly what happened at this 2011 event. Mr. Brooks
[04:04:43] had no contact with him before, after the single attendance at a widely attended dinner.
[04:04:48] Also, to all marveling at photos of near and times columnist David Brooks dining with Jeffrey
[04:04:57] Epstein, two years after Epstein finished his sentence for procuring a child for prostitution,
[04:05:01] here's what it was. The 2011 Edge Billionaires Dinner, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos were there
[04:05:06] too. Wait, is this guy fucking serious? Okay, nevermind. He's a, I was going to say,
[04:05:14] I thought this person was actually trying to defend David Brooks, but I think they are,
[04:05:20] you know, also attacking other billionaires as well.
[04:05:24] I hope.
[04:05:26] I hope this person is not actually trying to somehow defend David Brooks here.
[04:05:32] I can't tell.
[04:05:43] Here's more gnome photos. Oh my God, new photo of the house.
[04:05:49] I can read your gnome.
[04:05:50] I'm trying to be speaking directly with Jeffery Anthony, brother, brother.
[04:05:55] What the fuck? Oh yeah. I saw the brace belt and photo.
[04:05:59] You guys are so fucked up for that. Okay. You're so fucked up for that because when
[04:06:04] I saw it at first glance, I was like, what the fuck?
[04:06:10] are fucked up, but it's, it's messed up that everybody had a similar moment, like a brief
[04:06:16] pause or is like, what?
[04:06:27] The house oversight committee has just released several more photos of this billionaire's
[04:06:30] dinner, including this one, which Epstein and Musk are in the same spot. You know,
[04:06:35] was really fucking crazy about this. They love taking photos like every billionaire and
[04:06:43] every millionaire, every super wealthy, super connected elite. Okay. For some weird reason
[04:06:50] would never dare to be around Jeffrey Epstein without photographers everywhere. Okay. They
[04:06:56] were like, Hey, Hey, fuck the shadowy dark rooms with cigar smoke. Okay. We should
[04:07:05] do this in the most lit fluorescent light bulb having restaurants where there are photographers
[04:07:13] everywhere. Okay. If you're going to hang out with Jeffrey Epstein, you have to make sure
[04:07:19] there are photographers present, but you can be on a fucking private jet. You can be on
[04:07:25] a private jet. You can be on a PJ with Jeffrey and make sure we get flicked up, big dog.
[04:07:31] Make sure we get flicked up old people love scrapbooks. I just, it's fucking nuts, dude.
[04:07:49] It's so funny. Cause especially in this one, no, I'm kind of looks like, no, I'm kind
[04:07:54] It looks like me on that one PJ with David Dobrik when I was leaving Coachella and I turn
[04:08:02] around, I'm highest fuck on mushrooms. He's looking right at the camera. Like, Oh, what's
[04:08:09] going on? Yeah. Record scratch. You're probably wondering how I got here. Oh, there's also
[04:08:19] this aspect of it as well. This is also very, very interesting. I'm going to talk
[04:08:23] about this in a second. Look at these two besties. I know, I know it's so cooked. It's
[04:08:32] so fucking cooked dude. It's so cooked. I saw someone say not one person was like, guys,
[04:08:40] I don't think we should be taking so many photos Lamel, especially when you're in
[04:08:44] an environment like that, especially when you're in an environment like that, that
[04:08:49] That is probably the highest likelihood that you are surrounded by at least one pedophile.
[04:08:55] Okay.
[04:08:56] Like statistically, if you're going to a fucking billionaire super donor meal, you know, you
[04:09:02] are probably way more likely to be around someone who is genuinely fucking evil.
[04:09:07] So why are you just like, uh-huh, I can't wait to snap up.
[04:09:11] Hey, let's get flicked up, big dog.
[04:09:14] Love that.
[04:09:16] Love that for you.
[04:09:17] Love that for me.
[04:09:18] go. We're all besties. And I've already talked about this before. Part of it is because, you
[04:09:23] know, this was Jeffrey Epstein's job, right? Was to, uh, be the network between all these
[04:09:30] people and also compromise, you know, photograph everything. And the other reason why a lot
[04:09:36] of these people seemingly did not give a shit about being photographs smiling for an event
[04:09:41] like this was because they felt untouchable. They felt completely untouchable. They're like,
[04:09:51] who the fuck's going to do anything? Just in house oversight, Democrats have published
[04:09:55] fresh photos taken inside of Jeffrey F. C's estate, showing a Ukrainian passport, a censored
[04:09:59] image of Bill Gates with a woman text referencing the delivery of girls in a foot tattooed
[04:10:03] with a line from Lolita. Also, Bilbo Baggins. How many fucking times was this dude?
[04:10:10] How many times was this motherfucker hanging out with Jeffrey bro?
[04:10:14] He at first, when we first got an inclination that old Bilbo Baggins over here, old Bilbo
[04:10:20] bitch tits, not Bilber was hanging out.
[04:10:24] It was his wife, his ex-wife that kind of, you know, really called his ass out a little
[04:10:30] bit.
[04:10:31] Okay.
[04:10:32] And was like, this is not great.
[04:10:33] And I thought partially, I thought she was using this as a way to just do a massive PR
[04:10:43] hit to Bilbo while they were going through this divorce, right?
[04:10:49] But what I find really strange is it turns out this motherfucker, this motherfucker was
[04:10:56] hanging out nonstop.
[04:10:59] He was all over Jeffrey.
[04:11:02] Like every time you find out, every time, it's the same with Noam Chomsky.
[04:11:07] You find out Noam Chomsky at first, a couple years ago, you find out that maybe Noam Chomsky
[04:11:12] actually met with Jeffrey Epstein's butler when he was in France and you're like, that's
[04:11:16] strange.
[04:11:17] How the fuck did that happen?
[04:11:18] Why did that happen?
[04:11:21] Right?
[04:11:22] And then it's never once, and it's never with someone that's just like kind of connected
[04:11:27] with Jeffrey Epstein.
[04:11:28] literally like every trench that comes out every every new massive reveal that comes out
[04:11:36] there's another photo with noam chomsky and fucking jeffrey ebbstein then there's a photo with
[04:11:40] noam chomsky and steve mannen then there's another photo but this unknown noam chomsky is on the
[04:11:44] fucking uh chomo express how is that possible what's next are we gonna see noam sucking on
[04:11:55] Jeffrey's toes in the next photo him sitting on the dentist chair in just as
[04:12:02] tidy white he's like what the fuck is happening
[04:12:08] no I'm Chelsea hanging out with a hood Barak in 2015 Chomsky choosing to stay
[04:12:12] in his legacy by befriending an Israeli war criminal via Epstein is sad but
[04:12:15] also contemptible in light of his undercutting of the BDS movement good
[04:12:20] Good memories Chomsky to Epstein and Barak bro stop answering every email I mean it's
[04:12:28] too late he's like nine hundred and fifty years old I don't even think he's able to
[04:12:32] fucking answer emails now but like what the hell man some emails you don't answer stop
[04:12:46] Ah, you guys are such fucking assholes.
[04:12:58] Jesus Christ.
[04:13:06] Listen.
[04:13:08] You can accuse me of many things,
[04:13:11] but you can't accuse me of being a libertarian
[04:13:13] in any way, shape, or form. I am not an anarchist. Okay. So that's the one thing. Multiple angles,
[04:13:25] bub. Y'all are such fucking assholes, dude. Y'all are such douchebags, bro. Why do I
[04:13:40] I need fucking haters, man. I got literally the worst.
[04:13:44] I got 33,000 of the worst haters in here right now. Okay.
[04:13:48] You know how sometimes people be like, Oh, do you feel like, Oh, come on.
[04:13:54] You know how sometimes people, how many fucking angles did you make?
[04:14:02] Sometimes people ask me the question like,
[04:14:04] what percentage of your audience do you think are actually hate watching right
[04:14:08] Now I have the answer it's called 100%
[04:14:12] Okay, 100%
[04:14:19] Y'all need to stop
[04:14:26] You guys make jokes like this and then my haters fucking take them and then they blast them everywhere
[04:14:31] And in this day and age because people are so fucking stupid. They believe it dude
[04:14:38] They straight up fucking believe it.
[04:14:45] Not our fault you were on the plane, little bro.
[04:14:56] Bro, how old are you in that picture? You've aged incredibly well, thank you.
[04:15:00] Wow, I'm a new viewer. This is very damning. How many photos did you take?
[04:15:12] But yeah, the point is when you find out anyone and I mean anyone is in any way share perform publicly connected
[04:15:22] to Jeffrey Epstein or was around Jeffrey Epstein at a fucking public event or something. Just
[04:15:30] know that there is going to be probably 15 more photos. Okay. Minimum. I just saw I'm
[04:15:46] Barry Weiss at the free press that you were on the play with Chomsky and Jeffrey. Do
[04:15:48] you have a defense, first of all, if I was on the plane with Jeffrey Epstein and
[04:15:52] Norm Chomsky, Barry wise would be coming to my defense. Okay.
[04:15:56] Make no mistake.
[04:15:58] The free press would be promoting me as like a hero and,
[04:16:01] and how one of the more tolerant voices that is somewhat critical of Israel,
[04:16:06] but not that critical ultimately.
[04:16:08] And we should actually open space for a diversity of opinion. Okay.
[04:16:18] The fc story count me out not so fast David
[04:16:26] I'll stem some release more photos provided the oversight committee from Jeffrey Fc's estate
[04:16:35] What is this here's a weird as fuck picture with Jeffrey Fc and some women oh
[04:16:42] My god brother what the hell
[04:16:44] More Bill Gates more more Bill Gates more Bilbo
[04:16:53] Bro, I swear to God. I dude these guys it was like
[04:16:59] It was it was so exciting for them. I think because it's like you do it once you're like, oh man
[04:17:06] I'm fucking hooked. I have to hang out with the with the pedophiles extraver dude. He's got he is such great company
[04:17:14] This kind of shit blows my mind dude. It's like
[04:17:21] Like
[04:17:23] How how does one man have so much time to do so much social so many social functions like I don't even understand
[04:17:31] What this guy's social calendar look like?
[04:17:34] Bill Bow, when he was outed as being connected to Jeffrey Epstein by his now ex-wife, by the
[04:17:45] way, straight up turned around and was like, oh, we just met one time barely. Don't even
[04:17:50] fucking know the guy. Hate the guy, actually. Hate the guy, please. Do not assume that I
[04:17:57] was pictured in a million different photos with Jeffrey Epstein, the prolific international
[04:18:08] sex trafficker of children as well as adults. This is a Lolita tattoo on the foot of someone
[04:18:20] with the Lolita book in the background. For those of you who don't know, obviously Lolita
[04:18:25] is a story about pedophilia, that's also part of the reason why it's, you know, titled
[04:18:33] Brace Belden with Jeffrey Epstein, true and unresponse. At the time I was faculty at MIT Media
[04:18:39] Lab inventing working on what would become the online downloadable radio. Epstein funding was crucial
[04:18:44] for our work. I only met him three dozen times. Oh Jesus Christ.
[04:18:55] Yeah, a real hero. He invented podcasts. And so did Jeffrey Epstein, I guess, by way of
[04:19:11] Brace building. Here's Jeffrey, dressed up in the garb, photo of the island temple that's
[04:19:22] very suspicious. There is a selection of Lolita themed body drawings taken from the new Epstein release.
[04:19:32] She was
[04:19:34] Bolores
[04:19:39] on the dotted line.
[04:19:43] What?
[04:19:46] What is that word?
[04:19:52] The Loris is the girl in Lolita, I did not read it.
[04:20:05] She was Polly at the school.
[04:20:10] She was low, plain low in the morning standing four feet ten in one sock.
[04:20:18] Dolly, the brother.
[04:20:29] You know what's crazy about this for the record?
[04:20:32] We know Jeffrey Epstein was straight up illiterate and could not read or write.
[04:20:39] So the very fact that the one book that he seemingly read and wrote quotes from on the
[04:20:45] body of someone was Lolita is enough to put him in prison, okay? If you know a motherfucker
[04:20:52] who can't read or write, but seemingly they can't drop this copy of Lolita, that is definitely
[04:20:58] well read. I mean, look at the damage on this shit, okay?
[04:21:05] Yeah, you can't even spine check that bitch. That thing has been crumpled up multiple times,
[04:21:15] some pages stuck together if you know what I'm saying this guy really read the
[04:21:19] fuck out of that book the one time he read a book was Lolita he can't read
[04:21:27] have you seen his email correspondence
[04:21:45] I don't know. I don't know if the intention was for it to be a smut book, but if you are
[04:21:58] a pedophile, I think you can get that out of it, seemingly as Jeffrey Epstein did.
[04:22:10] Yeah, it's supposed to be an indictment of pedophilia.
[04:22:22] My anti-pedophilia work is now being celebrated by pedophiles all around the world.
[04:22:33] It's a criticism of its subject matter but it's not sufficiently critical and it does
[04:22:53] kind of linger on the lewd sexual aspects as if they weren't rape the thing
[04:23:06] about Lolita is it's supposed to be a very scathing indictment of a pedo and
[04:23:10] pedophiles take it and are like oh my god wait this is so hot actually a rest
[04:23:19] weren't issued for the suspect in Brown. Yeah, we're waiting on that. I just moved
[04:23:23] into this direction because there is some some new data dumps that came out. Big
[04:23:29] dumps.
[04:23:38] There's a CNN video on it as well. Let's take a look at what CNN is saying about
[04:23:43] We wait for the Brown University shooter apprehension to release all the Epstein files.
[04:23:52] We just got five more pictures from the Epstein estate courtesy of Democrats who are eager to
[04:23:57] keep the story in the headlines.
[04:23:59] The photos were provided without context.
[04:24:02] CNN's MJ Lee is here.
[04:24:04] MJ, can you tell us what these images show?
[04:24:08] Yeah, Dana, first of all, I'm really glad that you said that these photographs have
[04:24:12] been released without any kind of context. We shouldn't be reading into them. What we can do is simply
[04:24:18] describe what we are seeing here and certainly we can talk about the political context that is behind
[04:24:24] all of this as well. The photos as oh shit, power mapping, absolute clock. Hey, I just noticed
[04:24:34] something. Oh my God. I mean it could be, it could be a total, total coincidence, but
[04:24:53] contextually very, very strange. Hasan, you are a little bitch. When are you going to start crying
[04:25:02] about Asmengold, um, not any time soon. Why are you concerned about this? Shouldn't you
[04:25:11] be watching him instead? Did you get bored of the yeah-basts? So you came in here?
[04:25:19] We're calling your president a pedophile dog. Okay, you got some takes on that?
[04:25:25] The guy you fucking love is a pedophile, I think or at the very least was writing freaky ass bullshit to a
[04:25:37] Very famous pedophile
[04:25:40] Yeah, pet-o president
[04:25:42] Yeah, please
[04:25:45] He's watching you right now is why the freaks are here. Yeah
[04:25:55] Chatter is 30. That's so sad. Yeah.
[04:26:13] Hasan, you're being very uncharitable. These clips are out of context.
[04:26:16] What if in all of these photos, the moment afterwards, they put their thumbs down and said boo.
[04:26:20] boo. Yeah, while they were writing this Lolita reference on the body of a woman, they were
[04:26:27] actually shaking their head in disagreement. And it doesn't actually show that. And that's
[04:26:33] why it's out of context. They were actually trying to, much like Lolita, make a statement
[04:26:39] about how pedophilia is bad and wrong.
[04:26:43] the state of the United States
[04:26:45] and the state of the United
[04:26:47] States. We're going to go back
[04:26:49] to that. You said we're just
[04:26:51] now released by Democrats on
[04:26:53] the House oversight committee.
[04:26:55] They were obtained from the
[04:26:56] Epstein estate and committee
[04:26:58] Democrats also are saying that
[04:27:00] they were received without the
[04:27:01] context, so it's not as though
[04:27:03] they are holding back context
[04:27:04] that they otherwise have from
[04:27:06] the estate. So here are the
[04:27:08] five new photographs. First
[04:27:10] we have if you see up there
[04:27:12] know about a man sexual obsession with a 12 year old girl you see in the
[04:27:18] background there the actual book itself and then we have a photo that appears
[04:27:24] to be a series of text messages sent by somebody and again we don't know who
[04:27:28] discussing quote sending girls let me just read some of these texts I don't
[04:27:33] know tried to send someone else one text says I have a friend scout she
[04:27:38] sent me some girls today. She asks $1,000 per girl. I will send you girls now. Maybe
[04:27:44] someone will be good for Jay. Don't know who Jay is. Redacted information I think we are
[04:27:50] seeing as well about this girl presumably including age and height measurements. The
[04:27:56] next photo is what appears to be a Ukrainian woman's passport. No context there of course
[04:28:03] about who this person might be.
[04:28:06] And then we have two photos,
[04:28:08] one a philosopher known Chomsky on a plane with Epstein
[04:28:12] and then Bill Gates posing for a photograph with a woman
[04:28:16] but the woman's face has been redacted
[04:28:18] by the House Democrats.
[04:28:20] They've been doing this to, they say,
[04:28:23] to make sure that they are protecting
[04:28:25] the identities of potential Epstein victims.
[04:28:28] And I should just be careful to note
[04:28:30] that Gates has previously said that he regrets.
[04:28:32] I like how they're not using any of the four chance laying the Q and on Akali's believe the fc trafficking ring used
[04:28:37] Yeah, because they were making that shit up because their conspiracies are just conspiracy theories and they're far-fetched and they're stupid
[04:28:43] Apparently the real international sex trafficking of minors ring that was taking place in the highest levels of American society
[04:28:51] Was straight up like hey, do you want to do rapes on children?
[04:28:55] Here are the fucking 18 year old
[04:28:57] Classifications or whatever the fuck they were doing like it's literally they were just doing in a broad daylight, okay?
[04:29:05] There is no like
[04:29:07] You know cheese pizza or hot dogs no code words only photos
[04:29:13] Literally photographing every part of this process, okay?
[04:29:19] Total impunity who's gonna get us who's gonna say anything
[04:29:23] thing. That is, I think, one of the greatest ways of destroying the QAnon-style conspiracy
[04:29:33] theories was that the idea that these, like, societal elites would actually feel the necessity
[04:29:40] to do OPSEC, that they would actually try to simultaneously send these sorts of emails
[04:29:47] on the fucking company email, which they apparently were for the record, or at least
[04:29:51] they were using their personal emails,
[04:29:53] personal email accounts,
[04:29:54] but like they would feel the necessity
[04:29:55] to like shelter others from what the fuck they're doing,
[04:29:59] you know?
[04:30:03] Nope, turns out they were just like,
[04:30:05] we love photographing our illicit acts.
[04:30:09] It's, I'm a big fan of this.
[04:30:11] Please let's take more photos.
[04:30:17] Meeting with Epstein,
[04:30:18] whereas Chomsky has previously declined
[04:30:20] CNN's request for comment. So, Dana, there's nothing here that explicitly seems to sort
[04:30:28] of depict any kind of sexual misconduct, but again, without any kind of proper context,
[04:30:34] we have no idea what these text messages are supposed to suggest, what the significance
[04:30:40] of these images might be. But as you say, you know, this has been sort of a pattern
[04:30:44] that we have seen from House Democrats, sort of a slow-rolling release of small batches
[04:30:52] at times of information that they have gotten from the Epstein estate.
[04:30:56] And Republicans on the committee have certainly accused Democrats of cherry-picking certain
[04:31:00] information to release a little bit at a time for political reasons.
[04:31:05] And I do think it is an important question to sort of ask what the service might be
[04:31:10] that Democrats think they are serving by doing this in this manner when they could be releasing
[04:31:16] perhaps everything at the same time or maybe waiting until we do have the context so we
[04:31:21] can understand what exactly we are seeing here. Well we're talking about it so that gives the
[04:31:27] answer to your question and we're doing it I should say not to be flipped we are doing this
[04:31:32] because it is an important news story, particularly on the eve of the important date on the calendar
[04:31:41] tomorrow, which is the DOJ is by law supposed to release the Epstein files.
[04:31:48] So what we are seeing is perhaps, yes, sort of examples or illustration of some of what
[04:31:55] we're going to see, much of which might not have the context in and around them.
[04:32:01] Is this how your haters see contacts? I don't even know what you're referencing here, but
[04:32:07] the reason why like people who are super pro Israel, like Dana Fash for example, have no
[04:32:13] issue covering the story or are not like invested in and sheltering the public from
[04:32:18] the story at August, a high profile story is because one, it would invite way more
[04:32:22] suspicion if CNN somehow magically didn't cover the story. Everybody understands why
[04:32:27] Fox News refuses to cover it, right? But also, the real, the other reason is because in the
[04:32:36] Normie sphere, if you haven't noticed, in the Normie sphere, there is very little coverage
[04:32:44] of Jeffrey Epstein's dealings with Ehud Barak or with Israel in particular, okay? So they give
[04:32:54] you everything, but not everything. Some of the, some of the connective tissue that would invite
[04:33:01] suspicion about Jeffrey Epstein's dealings with the state of Israel are oftentimes left out from
[04:33:09] mainstream coverage, if you noticed. There has, for example, been very little coverage
[04:33:20] from mainstream resources, if at all, about the numerous dealings that Jeffrey Epstein had with the
[04:33:27] state of Israel. None whatsoever. It is very, very suspicious. The Epstein story reveals the
[04:33:35] corruption of a broad swath of the U.S. elite while featuring a certain little nasty little
[04:33:39] Middle Eastern regime in a starring role. Pro-Israel insiders disliked the story and wanted to go
[04:33:43] away for the same reason. Yeah, a short
[04:33:49] journalism that also ought to put some of
[04:33:53] the, ought to put the rest, some of the
[04:33:55] announces around the Epstein story, but
[04:33:56] probably won't. The untold, the untold
[04:33:59] story of how Jeffrey Epstein got rich, and
[04:34:02] this story basically is, this story
[04:34:05] basically reveals that Jeffrey Epstein
[04:34:07] is like a small-time con man who just
[04:34:10] seemingly leveled up all of his cons by
[04:34:13] by being a real charmer until he got to like less Wagsner.
[04:34:18] Okay, that's what it makes it.
[04:34:21] That's how they presented on the New York Times.
[04:34:23] It was like their big budget, Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
[04:34:28] You know, it's a unique, let's just say.
[04:34:32] And Julie Kay Brown responded and said,
[04:34:34] hundreds of girls and young women were sexually assaulted
[04:34:36] by Epstein and other men he associated with.
[04:34:38] I don't think that is nonsense.
[04:34:43] A huge story from New York Times investigation into Trump and Epstein, Don's best friend,
[04:34:50] how Epstein and Trump bonded over the pursuit of women.
[04:34:55] So they're on the one hand tying Jeffrey Epstein back to Donald Trump, okay?
[04:35:03] But also on the other hand, I mean, they're doing a decent job with that and so are
[04:35:07] the Democrats.
[04:35:08] On the other hand, they just, I feel like they used Donald Trump as like a red herring.
[04:35:15] It is very strange that the only coverage, the only coverage around Jeffrey Epstein's connections
[04:35:27] directly to Israeli spies, yes, Israeli spy Yoni Koran who stated Jeffrey Epstein's
[04:35:32] apartment or Ehud Barak or the numerous deals that he cut selling Israeli spyware to the
[04:35:40] countries all around the world. All that stuff is left out from mainstream discourse. Okay.
[04:35:49] And it is very interesting, very interesting. So in some ways it's like, in some ways,
[04:36:01] They make you feel like your curiosity is satisfied.
[04:36:08] And in other ways, I think they just leave some of this information out.
[04:36:19] It's exactly what we're getting today.
[04:36:21] Yeah, that's right.
[04:36:23] And you know, it's not as though there is some public rollout plan that we've gotten
[04:36:28] from the Justice Department about how tomorrow might go.
[04:36:31] If these files end up being released tomorrow to begin with, but we do generally expect that
[04:36:37] whenever these files are released by the Justice Department, it will be broader in scope than
[04:36:43] anything else that we have seen so far.
[04:36:46] I mean, we are talking about years and years of information that the DOJ might have access
[04:36:51] to.
[04:36:52] But we don't know, for example, Dana, what kinds of redactions are being made.
[04:36:56] You know, I've spoken to Epstein survivors who have said they've not been contacted
[04:37:00] in any way by the DOJ. Lawyers for them have said, you know, some of us have been contacted,
[04:37:05] others have not to discuss redactions.
[04:37:08] For the record, in terms of her own personal connection to the story, okay, worth noting,
[04:37:15] Jeremy Bash, former chief of staff of the CIA and the Department of Defense and the
[04:37:20] ex-husband of CNN host Dana Bash had dealings with the top Israeli spy who stayed for
[04:37:25] weeks at a time in Jeffrey Epstein's apartment in New York. They continued to coordinate
[04:37:29] privately together for years. Just so you know. So like, and to be fair to Dana, this was a relationship
[04:37:39] or a marriage that lasted from 1998 to 2007. Okay. So I believe this happened after they were married.
[04:37:53] She then married CNN co-host, co-anchor John King, from 2008 to 2012, but the whole, it's a big club and everyone is just somehow involved in it, it's a part of that.
[04:38:15] And then I think we should be just taking a real effort to make sure the conversation
[04:38:21] is being brought back to the survivors.
[04:38:23] You know, some of them had told me that the slow rolling nature of these disclosure, but
[04:38:28] like I said, I'm not, I am not saying that Dana Bash was knowledgeable on everything
[04:38:42] that was going on.
[04:38:43] I'm not, I'm not implying that.
[04:38:44] I'm not saying that at all. Like I said, um, she was married to this person, uh,
[04:38:50] up until 2007.
[04:38:53] Just have been incredibly triggering because they don't know when these
[04:38:58] images might suddenly pop up on their TV screens or on the internet. Uh, and
[04:39:02] some of these images, when they see them sort of bring them back to the
[04:39:06] moments that they experienced, uh, this kind of trauma and abuse from
[04:39:09] Jeffrey Epstein and perhaps others around him. Yeah. Very, very important
[04:39:14] note there. MJ, thank you so much. Appreciate your reporting. And my smart panel is back
[04:39:19] here. David Chalene?
[04:39:21] Well, I keep thinking as I'm listening to this and looking at these villains, what if,
[04:39:26] what if, as Susie Weill said, Pam Bondi did not completely whiff at the Epstein files,
[04:39:33] as the White House Chief of Staff described the Attorney General's approach in this
[04:39:36] beginning. And what if the administration sort of...
[04:39:41] Hassan loves the Zionists when they're attacking whites.
[04:39:45] This guy would never walk through a black community alone.
[04:39:51] Abu Hamza 97, definitely a very real account.
[04:40:03] And not just a straight up Nazi,
[04:40:07] larping as uh... larping with an air of name
[04:40:13] grifting fraud homosexual
[04:40:31] we'll get him next time chatter
[04:40:33] followed political crisis management 101
[04:40:36] got their arms around this, put out everything,
[04:40:40] and they would be able to provide all the context
[04:40:43] around it.
[04:40:44] You wouldn't have moments like this of the House Democrats
[04:40:47] being able to put stuff out, drip by drip,
[04:40:50] and create a daily headache for the administration.
[04:40:53] I know that's backward looking, but as I was just listening
[04:40:56] to that, the administration had an opportunity here.
[04:40:59] One, by the way, that the president's home base
[04:41:01] was demanding to see everything
[04:41:03] and put their frame around it.
[04:41:05] And they did not take that opportunity.
[04:41:07] Listen to what AOC said about sort of her commentary or analysis
[04:41:14] of what we're seeing out of the White House vis-a-vis what's
[04:41:17] happening in the world of the release of the Epstein files.
[04:41:24] Oh, forgive me a quote.
[04:41:25] It's not a sound bite.
[04:41:27] Reminder, here's what she said, reminder
[04:41:29] that the Epstein files are supposed
[04:41:31] to be released on Friday.
[04:41:33] and every political development that you see between now
[04:41:36] until then should be viewed with that in mind.
[04:41:42] Yeah, I think that it's also, yes.
[04:41:45] And also what the president did when
[04:41:49] he signed the legislation from Congress
[04:41:51] to release these files.
[04:41:52] I remember he really framed it as the Democrats
[04:41:55] are too focused on this.
[04:41:56] I want to move on, get it out, and whatnot.
[04:41:58] But as David points out, this is something
[04:42:00] that his own Justice Department could have done months ago.
[04:42:02] He didn't have to be forced by this bipartisan majority
[04:42:06] in the House and the Senate to release these files.
[04:42:09] And I think the whole episode, politically speaking,
[04:42:13] really showed just the weakness of two leaders
[04:42:16] of the Republican Party, one obviously being Trump,
[04:42:19] that he let this, what he didn't want for so long,
[04:42:22] actually happen.
[04:42:23] And also the weakness of Mike Johnson.
[04:42:25] I mean, clearly the rank and file overrode him.
[04:42:27] He did not want this on the floor.
[04:42:29] He followed the wishes of the president
[04:42:31] to not put this for up for a vote.
[04:42:34] And it just really, and this is kind of also
[04:42:36] where the dam started breaking.
[04:42:37] We saw breaks from Republicans,
[04:42:39] or breaks coming from Republicans to Donald Trump
[04:42:43] on a lot of other issues.
[04:42:44] Obviously it could be related to his poll numbers,
[04:42:47] which aren't very good right now,
[04:42:48] but this is really, you know,
[04:42:50] almost a seminal episode of the saga,
[04:42:53] if you will, between the Republican Party
[04:42:55] and Donald Trump to the point.
[04:42:57] I think that's actually a really great point.
[04:42:59] You obviously cautious with canal.
[04:43:01] So was it? Did you kill your dog?
[04:43:04] Yes, she's dead now.
[04:43:07] Acting trend lines or different elements that you're seeing, but this was the
[04:43:10] first time I think everybody looked around and thought, oh, there are some
[04:43:13] Republicans on time, but there are some Republicans, at least initially, who
[04:43:16] were willing to buck kind of the, the leader that.
[04:43:19] God, the commentary is so fucking boring on this.
[04:43:22] Okay.
[04:43:22] I'm sorry.
[04:43:23] No disrespect to CNN, but kind of disrespect to CNN.
[04:43:26] Um, yeah, so many people accidentally hanging out with post-conviction Jeffrey F. C. Just
[04:43:33] slipping on banana peels and falling into his Manhattan apartment.
[04:43:36] Uh, once again, uh, a statement followed the New York times because, uh, these photos came
[04:43:42] out of, uh, David Brooks, who had, uh, conveniently written an article about, you know, this
[04:43:47] Jeffrey F. C. stuff, count me out of it, not really interested in it.
[04:43:50] And you shouldn't either.
[04:43:52] He wrote that for the New York times.
[04:43:54] So of course, when these photos came out, everyone was like, the fuck your photograph
[04:43:59] at an event with the pedophile that you are telling people to stop paying attention to,
[04:44:05] that's kind of strange.
[04:44:08] And so their statement was as a journalist, David Brooks regularly attends events to speak
[04:44:12] with noted and important business leaders to inform his columns, which is exactly
[04:44:15] what happened at this 2011 event.
[04:44:17] Mr Brooks had no contact with him before or after the single attendance at a widely
[04:44:22] attended dinner.
[04:44:26] Trump said, oh, this is the other thing that I wanted to talk about.
[04:44:30] This is the exhaustive proof that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were very close and cooperated
[04:44:34] extensively in their sexual pursuers from the peace from the New York Times.
[04:44:38] Trump said, here's some choice quotes from it.
[04:44:40] Trump said Epstein modeling cards to peruse like a menu.
[04:44:42] In an email among those released by Congress in November, Mr. Epstein boasted he gave
[04:44:46] Trump a 20 year old woman, whom Mr. Epstein dated in the 90s.
[04:44:50] flight together in the early 90s, Mr. Trump came on to another Epstein employee traveling
[04:44:55] with them, telling her that he could have anyone he wanted, according to a different
[04:44:59] Epstein worker who learned of the incident.
[04:45:03] A separate Epstein employee from that era recalled that Mr. Trump would occasionally
[04:45:05] send over modeling cards for Mr. Epstein to peruse, like a menu.
[04:45:11] She remembered one call in the mid-1990s on which the two men discussed how much
[04:45:16] pubic hair a particular woman had.
[04:45:18] And whether there was enough for Mr. Epstein to floss his teeth with on another, Mr. Trump
[04:45:22] told Mr. Epstein about having sex with another woman on a pool table, the former assistant
[04:45:26] said.
[04:45:27] But this is the most damning part of this.
[04:45:30] During a trip to the bathroom, they ran into Mr. Trump's new wife.
[04:45:34] This is Trump's wife, the one that he like buried under the golf course, okay?
[04:45:41] The one that I believe also accused them of sexual assault, Trump's wife to the mother
[04:45:50] of 14-year-old model said, do not let her near my husband.
[04:45:54] During a trip to the bathroom, they ran into Mr. Trump's wife, whom they had met earlier.
[04:46:00] Oh, wait, no, this is, no, this is Marla Maples, sorry, this is the, this is, this
[04:46:08] This is not the one that was, this is not, Ivana, who is Ivanka's mother, was the one
[04:46:15] who accused him of sexual assault.
[04:46:19] This is wife number two, I apologize for getting the wives wrong.
[04:46:27] During a trip to the bathroom, they ran into Mr. Trump's new wife, whom they had
[04:46:31] met earlier, Ms. Maples, clasped her hands, Ms. Coleman recalled, and looked her in
[04:46:35] the eye.
[04:46:36] you do, do not let her around any of these men, and especially my husband," she told
[04:46:42] Ms. Coleman, protect her.
[04:46:49] This is the mother of the often forgotten, ugly duckling Trump, Tiffany's mom. Donald
[04:47:00] Trump actually avoids mentioning Tiffany completely, as a matter of fact, despite the fact that
[04:47:06] Tiffany Trump actually had a blossoming career in music and was way ahead of the game with
[04:47:14] her ambitious music project that she put together alongside the rapper Logic available on Amazon
[04:47:23] Prime Music.
[04:47:24] Okay, now I have to play that song.
[04:47:28] Sorry, this is Marla Maples' daughter Tiffany Trump.
[04:47:35] like a bird with sprite and logic
[04:47:42] just question mark, question mark, question mark in the description
[04:47:52] This is the gayest music of all time and I do low key feel like he was ahead of the game.
[04:48:22] I
[04:48:44] So was it this is like AI music just ten ten years too early before AI could make such a
[04:48:52] This is, this is early brat. Okay. Tiffany walked. So Charlie XCX could run this part
[04:49:22] We live in it up, shine like the moon and fall in the club, moon and it's lovin' a night on us.
[04:49:37] You're the most awesome, shunned by the special friends you've got on me.
[04:49:41] You know what you say, baby, baby, don't you know?
[04:49:45] It just feels like she's also trying to catch her breath like over and over again while
[04:50:13] she's in the process singing this song. Okay. Which I think is awesome. Fame is a gun nachos.
[04:50:23] She was pregnant with Addison here served this country harder than her father and Jojo thinks
[04:50:29] she invented gay pop legendary rare Trump family serve. This is Grimesburg conservatives.
[04:50:37] This legit sounds like one of those weird ringtones that come on flip phones. They should have played
[04:50:46] this at the inauguration. I can imagine her presenting this to her father, to her family at
[04:50:51] the dinner table, and she's just feeling the song while her family just stares at her with
[04:50:55] grief and annoyance. I don't know why, but the Amazon Prime sticker in the upper left corner
[04:51:00] just makes it even more hilarious. It's giving 2000s realness. I'm actually obsessed. This
[04:51:10] sounds like a to be movie soundtrack. Okay, don't come after to be like that. That's crazy.
[04:51:23] Tiffany XC eggs, dude. She's a real one. Y'all don't understand. Hello, I am from Israel.
[04:51:29] This is my music. Okay. Honestly, Israel could never. Israel could never. I feel like that
[04:51:36] is more workable than, uh, than Israeli music. Also, cause it's not Saitrans. Okay. It's
[04:51:44] not. So it's not from, uh, it is not from, from Israel. That's how you know it. What
[04:51:53] is this?
[04:51:54] Jeffrey Epstein, I don't know who that man is.
[04:51:57] But I would love to get a photo with him.
[04:51:59] I'm sorry, who's here?
[04:52:00] Jeffrey Epstein?
[04:52:02] The man with the evil island?
[04:52:04] I've heard some very bad things.
[04:52:06] Would he take a photo with me, though?
[04:52:08] No, sorry, I can't make it tonight.
[04:52:09] I have dinner with this mysterious man
[04:52:12] who I've never heard of before,
[04:52:13] yet I'm giving my time to Jeffrey Epstein.
[04:52:16] Have you heard of him?
[04:52:17] We will be taking the photo together.
[04:52:19] Okay, this is true though.
[04:52:20] Like, it's jokes, but also seemingly not jokes.
[04:52:27] That's what happened.
[04:52:29] Yes, I do run a giant tech corporation and I take it very seriously,
[04:52:33] but if 90% of my time is not spent taking photos with Jeffrey Epstein,
[04:52:37] then what is it all for?
[04:52:39] I just want to make it clear, though, that I do not know who no one knows who this man is,
[04:52:43] but we all need to get a photo with him for some goddamn reason.
[04:52:45] I'm sorry, what's her name?
[04:52:46] Gis Lane Maxwell?
[04:52:48] I don't know who that is, but her name starts with Jizz, so...
[04:52:51] Get her in the photo, Mom!
[04:53:04] Yup.
[04:53:06] Jokes are real, dude.
[04:53:12] At least...
[04:53:13] At least at least like with the with the home photos like which we haven't even seen too much of okay
[04:53:21] Oh, Lucas Enko glazing Xi in China. I love he like did Lucas Enko interview is so funny. I
[04:53:28] Saw pieces of this including this one
[04:53:32] I mean because it's Lucas Enko. He's just a very funny guy. All right, let's watch he said so
[04:53:40] This is isn't she like a newsmax person
[04:53:43] Like now, former Fox News anchor Greta interviewing Lukashenko here for, I assume, Newsmax.
[04:53:57] What's he like? What's President Xi?
[04:54:04] I wish one day they will remember me this way. When they go, what's he like, Hasan Piker? He is Chinese.
[04:54:13] What does that mean?
[04:54:17] It means he's smart, neat, impossibly calm, just like all the Chinese.
[04:54:26] The peculiarity of theirs is that they don't rush anywhere.
[04:54:32] They are smart people, an extremely ancient civilization.
[04:54:38] who understand
[04:55:06] early or late?
[04:55:08] The problem that exists must be allowed.
[04:55:38] like with the with the fucking big old carrots and shit.
[04:55:53] What is this bro? I thought we're covering the new Tiffany Trump song? No, I moved on already.
[04:56:02] He just hands him a raw turnip. I made my first ever email for the community.
[04:56:08] It doesn't work. Where are the hands? Barry Weist town hall ratings disaster. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I saw that already scoop after an underwhelming ratings performance for Barry Weist's town hall with Erica Kirk, the CBS news editor in chief quietly delayed a planned address to staffers about the network's future, pushing it back to January instead.
[04:56:38] What happened fucked up? I thought she was popping. I thought she was going to get shit
[04:56:48] popping over a CBS. This is not going to work for us. Okay. Anyway, I don't know what the
[04:56:55] hell happened with this conference, by the way. Oh, she's bringing JD Vance on to CBS.
[04:57:00] Oh, that's going to be good. Yeah. No, this is, are we still capable of talking to each
[04:57:06] There's CBS news and the free press thinks so introducing things that matter debates town halls live audiences hard questions
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[04:57:59] So, that is absolutely like the cultural correction against far right demonstrations is already
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[04:58:14] It's not as organized, but the anger and resentment towards that sort of thing is already here.
[04:58:20] But of course, the likes of Bank of America are not going to move as fast, which is precisely
[04:58:26] the reason why they're still doing dumb shit like this.
[04:58:35] Bank of America sponsoring CBS News's right wing town hall series.
[04:58:41] They're dunking on Olivia Reingold.
[04:58:44] My magnum opus dedicated to all of the, all the ideologues of my childhood.
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[04:58:54] When your magnum opens is 1000 words and probably required 6 15 minute phone interviews.
[04:59:15] Press conference delayed indefinitely.
[04:59:23] you already see this? Oh, yeah. Jeffrey's on a Barstool podcast. First of all, it's
[04:59:32] not just any Barstool podcast. This is PFT's podcast, macro dosing. Okay. So it's, you know,
[04:59:44] Hakeem Jeffries on a Barstool podcast. President Trump promised as candidate Trump, no more
[04:59:49] foreign wars than he's doing the exact opposite.
[04:59:51] your view on the Trump brinkmanship towards Venezuela?
[04:59:55] Yeah, well, I'm not supportive of it at all. I think that this
[04:59:59] effort potentially to try to trigger regime change is very
[05:00:02] dangerous. We've seen this happen in other parts of the
[05:00:05] world, particularly in Iraq. It never works out. And the last
[05:00:10] thing that we need is another failed war. As a matter of fact,
[05:00:15] President Trump promised as I've got bad news about Brace. Yeah, no, it's fine.
[05:00:24] He explained it. At the time he was faculty at MIT Media Lab inventing,
[05:00:29] working on what would become online downloadable radio. Epstein's funding
[05:00:33] was crucial for our work. I only met him three dozen times and he only sucked
[05:00:37] on Epstein's toes. I think, I mean he didn't reveal that but he revealed that
[05:00:42] to me. And also he always kept his underwear on whenever he was on the premises. So that's
[05:00:53] it's, you know, in all three dozen times, he he kept his underwear on. So you guys don't
[05:01:03] have to worry about that stuff. If that was what you were worried about and the socks
[05:01:06] were also it wasn't gay. And he said no homo afterwards. Clearly Woody Allen. Yes, it is
[05:01:19] Woody Allen chatters. It's not that that's the joke. Okay.
[05:01:25] candidate Trump, no more foreign wars. And he's doing the exact opposite by potentially
[05:01:31] triggering one as it relates to Venezuela. I don't support the Maduro regime, but there
[05:01:37] are bad actors all across the world. And we've got a lot of problems here in this country
[05:01:41] that we need to resolve in order to make sure that people have the ability to provide for
[05:01:48] themselves and their families. Far too many people, like literally middle-class people
[05:01:53] are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck.
[05:01:58] God, he's so fucking hot, God, I'm just, oh, he's so sexy, he's so charismatic, how did
[05:02:11] we as Americans arrive at such a sexual dynamo as the leader of the opposition, like you don't
[05:02:20] even have to be a Democrat, you can just be a person who wants democracy to thrive
[05:02:25] and every day wake up and think to yourself,
[05:02:28] thank God, Hakim is leading the charge.
[05:02:43] That's how I feel at least.
[05:02:55] the economy. So, there was this blog post that went, why $140,000 is a new poor? Hakeem
[05:03:17] is my dad and he said shut up. He's my daddy and I will never shut up. America fest starts
[05:03:24] like 10 minutes and they brought the tent? No! No! What the fuck is going on brother? Oh my god!
[05:03:38] Oh my god that's crazy!
[05:03:43] They brought the fucking tent? Not only did they bring the tent, okay? What I also found somewhat
[05:03:51] strange was that they, they are unironically, so turning point USA, our first America without
[05:04:00] Charlie begins today, though we feel his absence in every way, what he built will continue here
[05:04:05] louder and stronger than ever.
[05:04:06] Let's make this one count for Charlie, toilet paper USA, as you guys know, do these source
[05:04:12] conferences, but what's crazy about it is that they're also unironically posting
[05:04:18] that we are Charlie Kirk song. I guess not though I guess technically they're
[05:04:29] just saying we're all Charlie Kirk is like the rallying cry I I wonder if
[05:04:34] they're going to I wonder if they're going to actually do the carry the flame
[05:04:39] if they do the carry the flame thing in the opening because if they do I will
[05:04:45] die. Okay. 20 minutes, according to their official Rumble link. Oh, the, oh, you're talking about
[05:04:54] the turning point USA conference. I don't even know if I'll be around for then, because we have
[05:04:59] to do fear and much earlier today because it will. But hopefully, I'll have some time to take a look at it.
[05:05:09] Let's take a look at her covering it though.
[05:05:11] TPSA's America has expected to draw a huge crowd in honor of Charlie Kirk.
[05:05:17] He carried the flame.
[05:05:18] Today is the first day of Turning Point USA's America Fest, which is a four-day celebration
[05:05:23] of faith, freedom, and American values.
[05:05:26] This year the conference will be of course dedicated to the late Charlie Kirk with
[05:05:29] a speech from his widow Erica, set to take place later today.
[05:05:34] There was no daylight between Charlie and I, so I witnessed everything firsthand,
[05:05:39] front row seat.
[05:05:41] did have a phenomenal way of communicating with the young men of Gen Z and millennials
[05:05:47] actually honestly every generation to be quite frank. I view it as a holistic thing. You can't
[05:05:53] just focus on the female and you can't just focus on the male. There is a beautiful balance
[05:05:59] of having the two turn into one of you're an American.
[05:06:05] Our next guest will also be speaking at Amfest on Saturday, Riley Gaines is the
[05:06:08] the host of the Gains for Girls podcast and she joins me now, Riley, good morning to you.
[05:06:13] It will no doubt be a deeply powerful and moving four days.
[05:06:18] What does it mean to you to be up there and speaking to this crowd on Saturday?
[05:06:23] Well, Carly, very good to be with you.
[05:06:27] I have been through all of the emotions over the past three months like many Americans
[05:06:31] have.
[05:06:32] Even people who didn't necessarily have a personal relationship with Charlie, I think
[05:06:35] initially and learning the news that he had been assassinated. Of course it's total disbelief
[05:06:40] and shock, but then that transforms into grief of being tearful. And then I'm not proud to say it,
[05:06:45] but it kind of transforms into anger and rage and asking questions like how could this happen?
[05:06:50] How are we witnessing people like government employees and healthcare workers and students,
[05:06:55] even teachers celebrate this assassination. But I think in the days leading up to America
[05:07:00] It's starting today seeing the discourse online knowing how many I mean tens of them
[05:07:06] Riley looks
[05:07:08] Extra bad today. That's crazy, which is unique is like that's kind of her thing right like she's just a
[05:07:15] fucking whole-ass loser in every shape and form, but I
[05:07:19] Don't know what the hell's going on today with her
[05:07:22] Goddamn thousands of people from all across the country are going to be there. I now feel totally
[05:07:28] really optimistic and inspired and hopeful. Um, I've been on about 10 campuses this semester
[05:07:34] and following Charlie's footsteps. Uh, and what I've seen from the mother, they going
[05:07:40] to come after you, you think I give a fuck that there are Riley, uh, there are really
[05:07:50] gains defenders out there? Or did you mean Erica Kirk? Is she pregnant? Is Riley gains
[05:07:59] like recently gave childbirth or something? Is that what he talked about? You've awoken
[05:08:17] the mama bear. Oh, brother, here we go. Oh, no, not mama bear. Yeah, she's pathetic and
[05:08:29] sauceless kids, especially in these high schools. You're talking 15, 16 year old kids, just the
[05:08:36] stirring within them to get involved and to live a life like Charlie Kirk did really,
[05:08:41] really powerful. So I can't wait. I'm excited. I think it will be heavy. Of course,
[05:08:46] I imagine there will be videos and, you know, messages.
[05:08:50] Why am I balding in these?
[05:08:53] What the hell is going on?
[05:08:55] I'm no neck and I'm balding.
[05:08:58] I mean, it's beautiful.
[05:08:58] It's beautiful artwork.
[05:09:01] Thank you, chatter for drawing me as a balding man with zero neck.
[05:09:12] I really do like the, uh, the art style.
[05:09:16] Your penmanship
[05:09:27] There's a YouTube link Erica will deliver the opening. Oh my god fucking Associated Press is there
[05:09:34] Yo, I swear to God mainstream media is trying to make this shit happen so bad
[05:09:40] Like apparently they were they were Charlie's biggest fans. I swear they are
[05:09:46] They're doing stand behavior. They're behaving like this is, you know,
[05:09:54] Ice agents at the exhibition hall.
[05:09:58] Hi, I'm in the exhibition hall of TPUSA's America Fest. Yes, these are real ice agents.
[05:10:04] Yes, that's an HSI recruiting booth. Seems fine.
[05:10:08] Ugh, gross.
[05:10:10] I cannot believe they brought the fucking actual tent dude
[05:10:17] Also, I
[05:10:20] Mean clearly, it's not the whole actual tank because I feel like it'd be there'd be more. I
[05:10:26] Mean, I don't think they cleaned it
[05:10:29] You know
[05:10:40] It's missing the hats.
[05:10:57] They are sick people very much dealing with mental illness.
[05:11:04] How's the tent not submitted into evidence?
[05:11:05] I mean, I don't know.
[05:11:08] was Charlie Kirk's phone not submitted into evidence. They added Charlie picks.
[05:11:17] Charlie's proved me wrong. Tannin turning point USA. Oh my God. They, oh, they didn't add.
[05:11:24] Imagine they had a pick from the day of that would be fucking insane.
[05:11:29] It's reminiscent of the Unabomber's cabinet in the FBI archives?
[05:11:42] Yeah, another thing that the government is responsible for, if you know what I mean,
[05:11:47] shouts out to the clandestine operators we're back.
[05:11:50] the crowd is waiting there's a massive crowd waiting yeah a lot of a lot of young
[05:12:05] folks in this massive crowd from what I can see and they're singing the national
[05:12:11] Anthem as they wait for the doors to open in a marifest.
[05:12:27] Was that Lacey?
[05:12:32] Yeah, dude, phase Lacey, phase up. He's there.
[05:12:35] there. No, he said he apologized for voting for trauma, remember? That is so funny. Okay,
[05:12:48] In my head can an imagining lazy being there is pretty funny.
[05:13:16] sounds like I'm current how I'm currently feeling constipated and bad how dare you say that you're
[05:13:20] just not a real American patriot at no point in my life have I ever thought oh can't wait to pass
[05:13:28] the time by singing my favorite song the national anthem I genuinely think it's weird and and over
[05:13:36] the top and very performative to be like oh this is how much I love America that I'm singing
[05:13:41] my favorite song ever, the national anthem.
[05:13:49] You are such a fucking dork. If you do this,
[05:13:54] it's just so over the top.
[05:14:01] Congress calls it a day early.
[05:14:03] House Republicans call early Christmas break before Epstein files release.
[05:14:07] Republican, the house had brought their Christmas recess a day forward before the DOJ is scheduled
[05:14:15] to release a tranche of documents related to the late convicted sex offender. Jeffrey
[05:14:18] Epstein ain't no way. That's crazy. According to a floor update released by the democratic
[05:14:25] whip cat Catherine Clark of Massachusetts, the house will hold its final votes on Thursday
[05:14:28] afternoon and change from the GOP's previously now schedule, which would have seen these
[05:14:32] taking place on Friday under the guidelines of the Epstein false transparency act signed
[05:14:37] in the law by President Donald Trump on November 19th. Attorney General Pam Bonny had a 30 day
[05:14:40] deadline to make publicly available all unclassified materials related to Epstein. Newsweek has
[05:14:47] contacted the DOJ through its website and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says DC
[05:14:52] office by phone outside of regular hours for comment. There's no evidence that the
[05:14:56] early recess stems from a desire to interfere with the release of the files or an indication
[05:14:59] the DOJ's deadline could be affected by the altered schedule. However, many online commentators
[05:15:05] as well as some Democratic lawmakers have connected the decision with GOP leadership's
[05:15:08] past reluctance to pursue full disclosure around the Epstein case.
[05:15:16] Corner of the text of the Epstein bill, Bondi had until Friday to release all materials.
[05:15:25] And there's a CNN exclusive inside the Justice Department's race to redact some
[05:15:29] Epstein filed before Friday's release deadline.
[05:15:32] I don't know if the Department of Justice is actually actively trying to redact Epstein
[05:15:38] connections to Donald Trump, which I'm sure there is a lot of interest from the administration
[05:15:43] on, but I suspect there's more to it than that.
[05:15:49] You know what I mean?
[05:15:53] I suspect that there is more to it, the more that they are seeking to redact than
[05:15:58] It's simply just the Trump connections, if you know what I'm saying.
[05:16:07] But yes, tomorrow is going to be a banger day.
[05:16:10] It's Jeffrey Epstein release day.
[05:16:15] We shall see how that goes.
[05:16:20] I should have, um, I should have brace on for that.
[05:16:29] And also turning point USA.
[05:16:32] There is just so much, there is just so much happening in the world.
[05:16:36] Oh my Lord.
[05:16:37] Um, maybe even, I mean,
[05:16:44] what the fuck dude.
[05:16:46] Aiden Ross responds to Eric Swalwell sell out address innocent lies being killed every day in Gaza. Oh shit
[05:16:56] Okay, well he got him on that I can't lie I
[05:17:01] Can't believe that he this is heartbreaking worst guy, you know made a fucking absolute banger point
[05:17:08] That's crazy
[05:17:11] This is the
[05:17:12] Most spectacular of the rarest of rare W's
[05:17:18] He switched up. He told Trump how much he loves Israel. Yeah, no, I mean he's he realized that
[05:17:26] He can't maintain an audience full of Nick went this fans
[05:17:30] well simultaneously being pro Israel and
[05:17:33] He just from what I understand. He just like leans into the like the Jewish lawyer memes and shit like that nowadays
[05:17:39] But, once again, this is the contradiction.
[05:17:46] Someone like Ada Ross, who has collaborated with fucking neo-Nazis, someone like Ada Ross,
[05:17:52] who has openly celebrated Donald Trump, tried to get Donald Trump elected, Donald Trump did
[05:17:59] get elected, can still turn around and do a dis-you on the average democratic politician.
[05:18:07] And the reason why they can do this is because of this, is because the average Democratic politician
[05:18:15] is incredibly invested in defending Israel.
[05:18:25] That's it.
[05:18:26] Even if he's doing this cynically, even if he's doing this completely cynically under
[05:18:33] No circumstance. Do you? Yeah. He, his, uh, his profile pick is the, is the, is him as
[05:18:39] like the, the Jewish merchant, a greedy merchant meme.
[05:18:52] Aiden recently got an NFL player to almost do an anti-Semitic touchdown celebration.
[05:18:55] No, that's what this is about.
[05:18:58] Swawa came out and criticized it. The Los Angeles Jewish community is on, on
[05:19:02] edge after the bond bondide beach massacre. And what does this asshole ASAP Puka do? He
[05:19:07] promised the anti-Semitic touchdown dance for his Thursday night game. He should apologize
[05:19:11] or be dropped. Yeah. He was not getting dropped. Let's be real. I mean, it was a stupid thing.
[05:19:16] It was a stupid thing that he did. And it's one of those things where like, you don't,
[05:19:21] you know, there's under no circumstances. Do, do you do stuff like this? And yes,
[05:19:26] got the boss call. Puka did get the boss call. He posted a, a stand with us, a time out the
[05:19:32] hate sponsored message for the record. And the NFL also released a statement apparently,
[05:19:39] uh, released a statement about the Rams wide receiver, Puka Nakua, who appeared on a controversial
[05:19:46] live stream with Adam Ross and among other things practice a dance that supported anti-Semitic
[05:19:49] tropes. Nakua since apologized, the NFL strongly condemns all forms of discrimination
[05:19:54] or and derogatory behavior directed towards any group or individual, the continuing rise
[05:19:58] of anti-Semitism must be addressed across the world. Can the NFO continue to stand with
[05:20:02] our partners in this fight? Hatred has no place in our sport or society.
[05:20:11] And this was Puka's Apology. Stand up to Jewish hate. This blue button you sometimes
[05:20:18] see what's his face. Van Jones wear as well. When I appeared the other day on social media
[05:20:26] live stream, it was suggesting me to perform a specific movement as a part of my next touchdown
[05:20:30] celebration. At the time, I had no idea this act was anti-Semitic in nature and perpetuated
[05:20:36] harmful stereotypes against Jewish people. I deeply apologize to anyone who was offended
[05:20:40] by my actions as I do not stand for any form of racism, bigotry, or hate of another
[05:20:46] group of people. Yeah. Yeah, a
[05:20:54] former Israeli diplomat also called it out. But like, I'm just saying, I think that the
[05:21:01] like, I think the timing of this was insane. As I called out yesterday, I think that
[05:21:09] everything's anti-semitism. No, this is anti-semitic. Come on, dude. Jesus Christ. Like,
[05:21:15] Like this is very deliberately doing a anti-semitic meme, okay?
[05:21:21] It's just that the person making him do that is Jewish and
[05:21:25] Leans into it personally
[05:21:27] okay
[05:21:31] And
[05:21:33] The the the point I was gonna make overall is that
[05:21:39] The gesture is like this this 4chan fucking gesture of like
[05:21:45] the greedy Jewish merchant gesture, okay?
[05:21:48] Where you clasp your hands together.
[05:21:54] The thing is, however, that like while the institutional,
[05:22:02] the institutional stigma associated
[05:22:05] with numerous forms of bigotry,
[05:22:07] including anti-Semitism has kind of withered away
[05:22:11] as a consequence of this administration's actions
[05:22:14] even people like it in roster play to form the role in this. I think there is still a little bit
[05:22:22] of motion, there is still a little bit of motion on that on that front because like very quickly
[05:22:27] people were like especially because of the timing of this so close to the the Bondi Beach Massacre.
[05:22:34] a bond I bond I've each massacre they they pounced on it
[05:22:46] huh is it a rush trying to have Jews lose white status actively I've seen some bizarre
[05:22:59] clips. I mean, I think he's just not smart enough to think about this sort of stuff. Oh
[05:23:09] shit. What's up, dude? I know, I know. Um, all right, everybody, I gotta go. I do have
[05:23:16] a podcast that I have to. I have a podcast that I have to do. Right now. Okay, I'm
[05:23:29] glad that they couldn't hear you. All right. All right. I'm done for today. I apologize.
[05:23:36] I wanted to start even earlier, but I have to defer in pockets early because Will has
[05:23:41] travel coming up and also important meetings coming up. And so we had to do it at this
[05:23:47] hour. Love you guys. I will see you tomorrow. There's, like I said, Turning Point USA conference
[05:23:52] that's taking place. We'll obviously be doing that. We'll obviously be covering that. Hopefully
[05:23:58] No war with Venezuela and also the Brown University shooter and the information that has come
[05:24:09] out about it.
[05:24:10] So we'll do, we'll cover all of that by the, by this point tomorrow though, I'm sure there
[05:24:14] will be more information and also the Epstein file data dump that will take place.
[05:24:22] Yes.
[05:24:23] All right.
[05:24:24] Everybody, peace.
[05:24:25] See you tomorrow.
[05:24:26] Bye-bye.