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04-01-2026 · 8h 15m

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[00:00:30] I
[00:01:00] We're doing boys. I just woke up a little bit ago. Back at it another fucking day and
[00:01:15] it's kind of weird I wasn't on yesterday and I come back it's like damn bro like it's
[00:01:20] another fucking day huh. Hope all is well yes absolutely playing Crimson Desert that's
[00:01:25] That's basically all I did yesterday, you're right.
[00:01:28] And yes, today obviously is a very, very big day.
[00:01:31] Apparently, there's like the, they're doing birthright citizenship arguments in the Supreme
[00:01:36] Court.
[00:01:37] I've been waiting for this day for like my entire life.
[00:01:41] Thank fucking God, but, you know, we'll see what happens.
[00:01:45] And I'm not too, I'm not too optimistic, but I am hopeful.
[00:01:49] And you know, there's that, there's the Trump is doing a big update on the Iran war.
[00:01:55] It should be a big day.
[00:01:56] There's a moon launch in four hours.
[00:01:58] Well, we'll watch that too.
[00:02:00] And you see Gideon beefing with the Lolli community?
[00:02:03] I mean, I did see that.
[00:02:04] I did actually see that.
[00:02:06] I mean, I think Lolli's are really weird.
[00:02:08] I do.
[00:02:08] I don't think you should go to jail for liking Lolli's
[00:02:11] or for having Lolli content on your computer,
[00:02:14] because it's not, I mean, it's a cartoon, right?
[00:02:16] But it's weird.
[00:02:17] It's really fucking weird and creepy.
[00:02:19] And it's very clearly on the,
[00:02:25] I mean look I mean like people that are attracted to women don't look at men in anime, right?
[00:02:31] They look at women in anime. So people that are attracted to lollies
[00:02:36] What would they do in real life, right? I mean so you've got this really really weird thing going on there, right?
[00:02:42] So, uh, yeah, it's a spectrum. It's on the spectrum and it's a legit problem, bro
[00:02:47] It is it's very odd a sat made a video off to look at that
[00:02:51] I haven't seen that at all. As I said, I just woke up, you know, a little bit ago and yesterday
[00:02:56] All I did pretty much was play video games. NASA's Artemis 2 crew is launching to the moon. Wait a minute. We got a moon launch?
[00:03:03] moon launch
[00:03:05] What?
[00:03:06] Give me a minute
[00:03:11] Moon launch, yeah, wait, hold up. What do you mean?
[00:03:14] It's all about a moon launch. We're going to the moon. Okay. Yeah, I'll get ready and I'll watch it when it happens
[00:03:18] And I didn't even know about this
[00:03:21] This is the first time I've seen it.
[00:03:23] So, uh, yeah, anyway, of course, birthright citizenship should be stopped.
[00:03:26] I mean, anybody who thinks that, look, I mean, I don't care what the Constitution says, okay?
[00:03:33] I don't give a shit.
[00:03:34] Uh, here's the point.
[00:03:35] Here's the point.
[00:03:36] If you have a bunch of people coming into the country having kids here to default their kid's citizenship,
[00:03:44] it's obviously fucking wrong.
[00:03:46] It's obvious anybody that can't see that is like a fucking traitor. That's the that's the way I see it
[00:03:53] I am
[00:03:54] Extra I am extreme about this viewpoint. I am I hate the people that try to advocate for this
[00:04:00] It is it is the biggest obvious most bad faith exploit that you could possibly have and the only reason why people are trying to
[00:04:09] They're trying to uh control it or keep it is so they can continue to flood the country with foreigners non whites
[00:04:16] non-christians, non-westerners, and then create a voting coalition with those people to work
[00:04:22] in the best interests against America.
[00:04:24] That's the reason why.
[00:04:26] That is the only reason.
[00:04:27] There is no other reason that they are for letting anybody, like a Chinese woman comes
[00:04:34] over here, flies over here.
[00:04:36] Literally, the entire business model is around flying here to default citizenship, and you
[00:04:42] don't think that this is a problem?
[00:04:44] Like, really? Like, what are we doing here?
[00:04:47] It's such a dramatic, extreme, ridiculous thing
[00:04:51] that how the fuck does anybody even say this?
[00:04:54] So it's just so annoying, man.
[00:04:56] I'm fighting a 10-a-brown in Crimson Desert,
[00:04:58] worst experience of my life.
[00:04:59] That fight was awful. It was a terrible fight.
[00:05:01] Didn't Gabonism is complicit in this?
[00:05:03] I think that all the Democrats are. I do.
[00:05:05] And, uh, yeah, if they let this happen,
[00:05:08] I think Trump should just ignore them. I do.
[00:05:10] I think it's outrageous.
[00:05:12] There's even a question about this at all.
[00:05:14] So, as you see, and then talk about Hasan, I did see that.
[00:05:17] I saw it was a little bit about it. I didn't see the whole thing, but I did see it a little bit.
[00:05:21] But, uh, Christi Noem Husband, this huge bizangas, I saw that too.
[00:05:25] I don't see the big deal with cross-dressing.
[00:05:28] I don't. I don't think it's that big of a deal.
[00:05:31] Like, everybody acts like this is some kind of crazy big thing.
[00:05:34] Like, I've dressed up as a chick before, it's just- it's just a costume, right?
[00:05:38] I mean, like, I don't know. I don't think it's a big deal.
[00:05:40] Like, I don't know what to say.
[00:05:43] Yeah, I mean, I don't think it really matters all that much, man.
[00:05:46] The launch is specifically to go around the moons.
[00:05:49] Artemis, Miston, after this will be landing.
[00:05:51] All they got to scope it out the first time.
[00:05:52] Yeah, bro, like, is there is there any more aliens on there or not?
[00:05:55] That's a good idea.
[00:05:56] You're right.
[00:05:58] Well, do you want to remove birthright citizenship?
[00:06:01] Would you make it retroactive?
[00:06:02] How far back?
[00:06:04] I probably would.
[00:06:04] I mean, to an extent to like younger people, like any minors, like somebody was
[00:06:08] already like, and if somebody's like 35 or something, and they got birthright
[00:06:12] citizenship, like, I don't know if I'd really feel right getting rid of their
[00:06:15] citizenship, but like, I mean, I would definitely get rid of it, you know,
[00:06:19] proactively, right? And so, like, that's to me 30 years or so. Yeah, yeah, like 20,
[00:06:24] like 20, 30 years, something like that. Maybe I'd be willing to do that last six
[00:06:29] years. Maybe anyone the past 25 years imagine. Well, yeah, yeah. I mean, and
[00:06:33] again, like, if you let that happen, you are creating a reward structure around
[00:06:38] breaking your laws. That's not a good idea. And you're so retarded, why? Well, why? Because
[00:06:44] I don't want to have foreigners come into my country. Well, this is the same person that
[00:06:48] says I should kill it. You don't care about Constitution. No, I really actually don't.
[00:06:53] The reason why is because neither did the Founding Fathers. That's why they allowed
[00:06:57] it to be amended. If they cared about it so much, they wouldn't have added the opportunity
[00:07:01] for there to be amendments. So this entire concept that, well, the Constitution says
[00:07:07] this, well, then change it. Then change it. The entire concept of this is ridiculous.
[00:07:13] Yeah, I don't, it's made to be amended. Exactly. So this entire premise is ridiculous. And
[00:07:19] no, I don't, I'm not going to let some person's bad faith interpretation of a 250 or a 300
[00:07:25] year old document tell me that I'm not allowed to have a country. That's fucking ridiculous.
[00:07:30] Of course not. And again, they don't have anything in the Constitution for the Internet,
[00:07:35] we apply the constitution to the internet and so you need to do it in a way
[00:07:39] that's good faith that's it and uh... so first and second amendment will i
[00:07:42] agree with those
[00:07:43] yeah obviously why would i want to get rid of those is there obviously things
[00:07:46] that i agree with
[00:07:48] and uh... did she basketball player that i cut france i pride month statements i
[00:07:51] did see that
[00:07:52] uh... i think that there are more like
[00:07:56] uh... the the problem is that
[00:07:58] like i don't really have an issue with that in a big sense but
[00:08:01] if you want to go out and like push your religion or anything else like I don't
[00:08:05] think a lot of people like that but at the same time like being not nobody
[00:08:09] being able to criticize or say anything negative about pride month is very weird
[00:08:15] like I I mean this comes from somebody who's like I'm okay with all the stuff
[00:08:19] that that's that that's for but I don't think that like the idea that you can't
[00:08:23] criticize it I think that's ridiculous I think that's a that's a massive amount
[00:08:27] of overstepping. That's a tremendous amount of overstepping. And I don't think they should
[00:08:32] allow that. That's really the way I see it. And anyway, I'll go back and look at this
[00:08:37] other one. Arc Raiders fell to mixed on Steam. I didn't see that. Criticizing Pride Month
[00:08:42] is like criticizing Islam. No, actually, it's even worse than that, if you can imagine it.
[00:08:46] And yeah, so that's really how I feel about it. I mean, I'm not really like, I don't really
[00:08:51] have a super strong opinion about it, but I do see the reason why people care. And there's
[00:08:56] There's a lot going on between Burt Peanut and Judea on yesterday.
[00:08:58] I didn't see Burt Peanut.
[00:09:00] Why'd you take a day off?
[00:09:01] Because I wanted to just sit home and do nothing.
[00:09:04] That's the reason why.
[00:09:05] I recorded a video at least, right?
[00:09:07] I mean, so there is that.
[00:09:08] I mean, sure.
[00:09:10] Stream from the moon when?
[00:09:11] We'll see.
[00:09:12] I mean, apparently they're doing a moon launch today, so, you know, we'll see what happens.
[00:09:16] And living on the moon in Mars.
[00:09:18] I don't even think that living on the moon is a good idea.
[00:09:21] I think it's stupid.
[00:09:22] I think that we should focus on living on Mars.
[00:09:25] Like if you're, I mean, like you could say that living on the moon is like preparation
[00:09:28] to live on Mars and like, okay, that's, that's a fair argument, but like, I don't see there
[00:09:32] being any sort of like value to living on the moon, like it just seems like it's stupid.
[00:09:36] It's like living in Antarctica.
[00:09:38] Like can, could you theoretically create a group of people that they can live in Antarctica?
[00:09:44] Yeah, you can.
[00:09:45] It would be extremely expensive.
[00:09:47] It would be massively prohibitive.
[00:09:49] It would be a huge pain in the ass.
[00:09:51] They would never be self-sufficient.
[00:09:53] But could you do it?
[00:09:54] you could do it. So why would you do that though? It's stupid. Mars is a one-way
[00:09:59] trip. Yeah, it is now. I mean obviously they might be able to change that over
[00:10:03] time. But yeah, you're right about that. Moon dust is super toxic too. Maybe. I don't
[00:10:07] know. Moon is the tutorial environment. Lots of stuff still needs to be figured
[00:10:11] out. So you think we need to level up on the moon before we go to Mars? That's a
[00:10:15] good argument. I like that. Seems like it makes sense. And start reacting to your
[00:10:19] YouTube comments more of all you should. I don't ever read my YouTube
[00:10:22] comments honestly. I usually only read them when it's a video that I have, you
[00:10:27] know, I've like basically released like on a day off. And our on Asmongole, wait
[00:10:32] what? What is, oh my, oh my god, oh my god, what is this? Do you see that
[00:10:39] content king game made you an Israel supporter? Wait, what? Gross. Well, I mean
[00:10:48] maybe wait actually yeah maybe that's a good thing maybe they won't yell at me
[00:10:54] any longer if people think I'm an Israel supporter that's right so that's cool
[00:10:59] he's got this log buff this satire this is why gaming is bad yeah there was a
[00:11:07] dog-shocking minigame and it calls house and I'll be a grifter I don't know
[00:11:09] about the whole Israel supporter thing no way yeah there's sweaty game developer
[00:11:14] that like probably is a Asmongole fan is calling me a grifter and and uh it claims I shot my dog
[00:11:21] that's a shocker. Crazy that like you didn't play the game you have no idea what you're talking about
[00:11:28] they called me a grifter too they talked about I think they thought of a tectone as well like
[00:11:33] they shit on everybody I mean really like this is oh my god oh god what is going on
[00:11:41] on revelation yeah oh no mm-hmm what will I do yeah what should we do guys
[00:11:48] should we throw a party yeah is that right you do uh-huh that's it there it
[00:11:58] is the dog herself oh place um yeah but what do you what are you saying
[00:12:08] I'm pretty sure the game is actually fine. Yeah, I'm sure it's okay, but
[00:12:16] But yeah, you're not gonna go over the Venice he lost best gear combo from my husband and needed to redeem himself
[00:12:22] I don't know anything about this game, but I don't necessarily care all that much. It's a good. It's a cool game
[00:12:28] He should play it. It's funny. He'd recognize a lot of the memes, too
[00:12:31] I think that he's probably like he's just listening to what his chat saying and going off of that
[00:12:35] You know, I don't really see the the reason to get upset like the Israel supporter. It's all just a joke, right?
[00:12:41] It's all parody and so if you're getting upset about that or mad, I mean, I don't know what else to say and
[00:12:47] Yeah, I don't know as a son or play to get a play to play the fucking dispatch, right?
[00:12:51] He played, you know, he's played fucking Marvel rivals. I mean, of course, he's played other games
[00:12:55] So yeah, and anyway, he's still uptight for a game like that. Maybe I don't know
[00:13:00] well, like I thought it was a really funny game I did and
[00:13:02] And yeah, and it's all fun. Why so mad? Who knows man? Who the fuck knows? So what is this? It's a 56
[00:13:10] It's AI generated the video of trans presidential libraries AI generated. Oh, okay. Well, that makes a little bit more sense
[00:13:16] But yes, obviously dispatch you recognize that game. I did I didn't play it though
[00:13:20] that's the one game that he played I didn't play and
[00:13:24] Yeah, I don't know really what to say about that
[00:13:26] But yeah, you see it and talk to you about us on I did see that so I might watch that where is it again?
[00:13:31] I can go and and look at it. There's been so much that's happened in the past couple of days. Like I was like
[00:13:37] I'm gonna be honest guys. I was laying in bed
[00:13:41] Reading these arguments for birthright citizenship and I was mauling these people make me so mad
[00:13:49] They make me so insanely
[00:13:51] crazy
[00:13:52] Fucking mad like it's it's nuts that this is even happening like because I hate saying this right same dude
[00:13:59] I know like it's just it drives me fucking crazy. Oh my god
[00:14:04] You need to take the day off shit hits the fans somehow. Maybe I don't know really what happened though. I have no idea
[00:14:10] And yeah, what is this here?
[00:14:13] And what it's your softballs on them and downplayed the worst of a song. No, I didn't see it
[00:14:17] I mean, I usually I don't look at this stuff until I you know, I get way later on down the time
[00:14:24] But XQC is not rocking. I guess we can watch this right is not rocking with Asmongold admitting that he would eat cats and dogs I
[00:14:35] Would not eat them. I would devour them
[00:14:38] Okay
[00:14:40] Have no problem
[00:14:42] Eating a dog. Yeah, I
[00:14:46] Would eat a cat what was wrong with that? I was not eat your dog
[00:14:51] That's yeah, no, I would not eat your cat. Yeah, no, but I would eat a dog or I would eat a cat. Yeah
[00:15:02] That's the way I feel
[00:15:05] If a dog tasted better than a steak, I'd be eating dogs every day
[00:15:10] Why would we not do that? No, I would what this not that's not really how we I don't think that this is where society
[00:15:18] I actually disagree with how society tells what's okay and not okay, but we've set the
[00:15:25] norms and we've operated in a way that makes the world that we live in and the reality
[00:15:29] is that, guys, dogs, cats we know of, they're domesticated, they're sensible creatures and
[00:15:40] all that, right?
[00:15:41] So are pigs and octopus, we eat them.
[00:15:45] And we just don't do that.
[00:15:46] There's no one thing now. I know that's the best argument that he's got we don't do that
[00:15:54] We don't do that now that's a good. Oh now I like that argument. That's a great argument
[00:16:00] If you can make a cultural solidarity and say listen you want to go and do that somewhere else in the world go ahead
[00:16:07] But we don't eat dogs you okay. We don't do it and that's fine. That's okay, but like there is no
[00:16:14] Logical argument that can be made for why eating him is bad. It's like we just don't do that
[00:16:22] It is what it is. It has nothing to do with taste or whatever. I knew it's okay
[00:16:27] Well, well, Cal's an integrity
[00:16:29] Completely another story. It's just not it's not
[00:16:33] We do it's a complete different type. Yeah, I've been eating dogs every day. What about a horse? I eat a horse
[00:16:42] What about rat, eat a rat, I eat a rat.
[00:16:46] Yeah, yeah, I mean honestly W for XQC for just saying, yeah, why not because we don't do that.
[00:16:54] I appreciate that, I think that's a good way to look at things, right?
[00:16:57] Like there's not no, no complicated, no like oh well actually it's because of this, that and the other thing, no, no, no.
[00:17:05] The reason why we don't do that is because we don't do that here, that's weird.
[00:17:09] And I appreciate that. I do. I think that's a great way to look at things, but to me, I would eat a motherfucking dog, bro.
[00:17:16] I would eat that fucking dog, it'd be nothing!
[00:17:19] And, uh, it's just a dog, it's poodinal? Yeah, exactly.
[00:17:22] And, uh, if I was starving, would you eat it? Well, I mean, that's different. If you're starving, then that's a totally different thing.
[00:17:27] But, anyway, I did see this. I talk about that a little bit.
[00:17:30] But, uh, we're gonna go through all this fucking, like, there's actually a lot for me to go through today. Like, I need to go through all of it.
[00:17:37] And let me go and look at it. There's a new Mortal Shell 2 trailer. I'll have to look at it. I don't know what that is
[00:17:42] And is it illegal to eat cats and dogs in America? I'm gonna be honest. I don't even know
[00:17:48] Like I'm totally I'm totally real like I literally don't know if it's illegal to eat cats and dogs
[00:17:53] Like is there not I have no idea. Oh, so is this this is the panel about Hassan?
[00:17:58] I guess we can watch this to be the first one that today because I haven't seen anything about this and
[00:18:03] And, you know, apparently they did a whole panel about this, how he's driving a wedge
[00:18:07] in the Democratic Party.
[00:18:08] I mean, I do think that he represents the more extreme radical leftist view of the Democratic
[00:18:14] Party.
[00:18:15] And I think that that is at odds with like the more, you know, like you could say status
[00:18:21] quo people as well.
[00:18:22] I mean, I think it's true.
[00:18:24] Like that definitely is true.
[00:18:26] Our politics lead now.
[00:18:27] Now, Hassan Piker might not be a household name.
[00:18:31] Oh, ouch.
[00:18:32] adults, but ask your kids, his new role as a midterm surrogate for some Democrats is
[00:18:36] proof that his political influence is expanding far beyond the streaming platform Twitch where
[00:18:42] he has taken up residence. He is, without question, an online influencer with nearly
[00:18:47] three million followers. His rise as a prominent voice on the left is now driving a wedge between
[00:18:53] Democrats and for good reason. Hassan Piker's past and present is checkered with controversial
[00:18:59] If not outrageous, if not bigoted state comments like this one
[00:19:06] America deserve 9-eleven dude. I'm saying it don't totally
[00:19:11] Holy shit the ultra-orthodox use leaving. I don't understand why they always use the 9-eleven one
[00:19:18] I don't because you can easily make an argument that American interventionism cause radicalization in the Middle East
[00:19:24] Which is what he's saying like I feel like there's like 50 other clips that are worse than that
[00:19:29] Like that's just my opinion
[00:19:31] real
[00:19:33] hilarious mm-hmm, okay
[00:19:36] The half they serve in the military and then they get their untrained
[00:19:41] Inbred ass is shipped into southern Lebanon. Oh, I remember this again
[00:19:46] Again very funny
[00:19:48] Uh-huh, you know, it's a son piker calling orthodox Jews inbred
[00:19:51] Piker has also posted comments such as these where he unequivocally sides with Hamas, calling
[00:19:56] them the lesser of two evils compared to the government of Israel.
[00:20:02] Piker has since apologized for his comments on 9-11, but he stood by the rest.
[00:20:06] He's accusing others of taking him out of contact.
[00:20:08] In Wall Street Journal on P.E.D., the leaders of the Democratic think tank third way, right,
[00:20:12] quote, Mr. Piker is anti-American, anti-women, anti-Western and anti-Semitic.
[00:20:16] No Democrat should engage with him.
[00:20:18] All should seek to push him to the friends where he belongs, unquote.
[00:20:20] I mean, anybody who does anything to try to kind of minimize or delegitimize criticism
[00:20:31] of, or promote, or provide any sort of help to any of these terrorist groups, right?
[00:20:39] The Houthis, Hamas, Iran, as a country, really is obviously anti-women and anti-Semitic.
[00:20:47] I mean really I mean because these people Hamas doesn't want to kill Israel that people in Israel
[00:20:52] They want to kill all Jews that Houthis have it. It's literally in like their flag or like they're they're like mission like
[00:20:59] You know like your mission statement as a company. Well, their mission statement says they want to curse all the Jews
[00:21:03] I mean, it doesn't say all the Israelis. It says all the Jews. So I mean, it's just it's just categorically true
[00:21:09] to.
[00:21:10] It's on Piker.
[00:21:11] And they kill them, too.
[00:21:13] It's not like this is some person with opinions.
[00:21:16] They do also kill them.
[00:21:17] They've recently become an issue in Michigan.
[00:21:19] It's gone to a competitive three-way Democratic primary from Governor, Dr. Abdul Al-Sayed,
[00:21:24] one of the three candidates and a former CNN commentator, announced that Piker will join
[00:21:28] him for two rallies in April.
[00:21:31] His opponents quickly seized on that, slamming the decision is unacceptable, calling Piker
[00:21:35] not somebody that you should be campaigning with.
[00:21:38] The reason why they're probably doing this, there is a coalition of people that will try
[00:21:43] to make excuses for, allow, and then create inroads for Islamic radical extremism.
[00:21:51] And I think that Hassan does this.
[00:21:54] Like there will never be a time where Hassan will side with America against radical Islam.
[00:21:59] This will never happen.
[00:22:01] And the odds are that this other guy is the exact same.
[00:22:04] That's the reason why they're doing it.
[00:22:05] It's actually that simple.
[00:22:07] And as soon as you, like, and again, if you don't believe what I'm saying, look in the
[00:22:13] past and wait in the future.
[00:22:17] And it will be proven every single time.
[00:22:20] Well, man, when there's clearly a lot of pain and trauma across our state, Ardonio Sullivan
[00:22:25] caught up with Piker over the weekend at a No Pains rally in New York and asked how he
[00:22:30] tribalism is the democratic party's future.
[00:22:40] I don't think I'm necessarily an issue with
[00:22:42] in the democratic party as much as
[00:22:44] I am an issue for a lot of consultants.
[00:22:47] I don't want fascism to win in this country.
[00:22:49] I don't want republicans to win in this country.
[00:22:51] We can argue on the methods.
[00:22:53] Maybe you think that my world view
[00:22:55] and my values and the policies
[00:22:58] I want politicians to represent might be different than yours, but at the end of the day, I think
[00:23:03] we have the same goals.
[00:23:06] I should note, I misspoke, it's a Michigan Senate primary, not Governor primary.
[00:23:10] Jonah Platt is with us.
[00:23:11] He's the host of Being Jewish with Jonah Platt Podcast.
[00:23:13] Peter Handing is the founding partner of Puck News.
[00:23:17] And Peter, look, obviously he has said a lot of things, a lot of people find outrageous
[00:23:21] and he's called one Jew as Zionist pig dog.
[00:23:24] He is called Hamas, the Palestinian resistance.
[00:23:28] he is just for a cover seventh and on and on and on
[00:23:31] this is influence tell you about where the democratic party stands today in a
[00:23:35] guest
[00:23:36] is it is a lot of fucking that the thing is that he is a representation of the
[00:23:41] coalition that's being built
[00:23:43] that is anti-american anti christian and anti-white
[00:23:47] that's basically what he is i mean he's going to push for an advocate for
[00:23:52] things that will work against those things uh... racial solidarity against
[00:23:57] white people, religious solidarity against Christianity, and ideological solidarity against
[00:24:03] capitalism and Western thought. That's what's going to happen. And the thing is that a lot
[00:24:09] of people don't want to say this this way. You're Christian, though. I'm not Christian,
[00:24:13] but I want to live in a Christian country. Does that make sense? And culturally, I think
[00:24:18] that there are a lot of people that are not really Muslims, but they're culturally Muslims,
[00:24:22] They practice Ramadan. They you know like maybe they pray once or twice a day and you know
[00:24:28] Maybe they don't eat pork
[00:24:29] But they don't go to the mosque every fucking every week or anything else like there's obviously very clearly a massive difference there
[00:24:37] Despite those comments or because of those comments. I think it's
[00:24:42] Despite those comments a little bit. I mean back to your first question what it says about the party
[00:24:47] I think Dr. Abdul-Assad is looking for a lane in a three-way primary.
[00:24:51] He is slightly behind in the polling and like a lot of Democrats and a lot of
[00:24:56] progressives after the 2024 election wants to connect with young people,
[00:25:01] connect with young men, go into the manasphere, go into the podcast space.
[00:25:05] It just so happens that Son Piker is aligned with a lot of Dr. Abdul-Assad's
[00:25:12] views on healthcare, on taxing the rich, and billionaires, etc.
[00:25:17] He is a Bernie AOC Zoran guy, but with that, he has a long reputation of saying all of
[00:25:25] the things you just played here.
[00:25:28] I was just talking to you before the segment.
[00:25:31] I mean, I think there's a risk for Abdul Al Sayed to have him come into the same...
[00:25:35] He's not because it's the same audience of people.
[00:25:38] It's really not for that guy.
[00:25:40] I mean, it's the same people.
[00:25:41] It's an obvious risk, but he is grasping for votes in a crowded three-way primary in a state,
[00:25:48] Michigan, which you remember from 2024, both in the primary and democratic primary in the
[00:25:52] general election, has a lot of Arab and Muslim voters outside of Detroit and Dearborn, and
[00:25:58] Dearborn Heights, and Democrats have been suffering there, and I think he's trying to
[00:26:02] grab onto them.
[00:26:03] He's doing rallies at Michigan, at Michigan State, so he's trying to go after young people.
[00:26:06] Well, Dearborn is another example of them trying to create a racial coalition, and a religious coalition, and then vote and make decisions based off of that.
[00:26:16] I think this is the continual, like this is the common thread between all these things.
[00:26:23] It's so obvious through the case, and it's so bad over there that they were worried about talking about the good thing that the Ayatollah Khomeini is dead.
[00:26:33] This is the guy in Iran that systematically killed thousands of his own people and has
[00:26:38] oppressed them for nearly fifty years, well not him, but you know the regime has.
[00:26:43] You know this is like, it should be the easiest decision of your life and why is it not an
[00:26:47] easy decision?
[00:26:48] Well it's because you've brought a bunch of radical Muslims into the country that agree
[00:26:54] with him.
[00:26:55] That's the reason why.
[00:26:56] And I think it's obvious that's the problem and it's a huge problem.
[00:27:02] One thing I do want to point out, Jake, that you said in the intro that he's not a household
[00:27:05] named, is that speaking with American men project, which was launched to study men by
[00:27:10] Democrats after...
[00:27:11] Well, yeah, that girl.
[00:27:12] ...2024 told Hassan Piker's name among young men.
[00:27:17] He's not well known at all.
[00:27:18] About half of young people don't know who he is.
[00:27:22] And then, his favorite rating, he's negative 9%.
[00:27:24] He's underwater with thieves.
[00:27:25] Only 20% of young men have a favorite opinion of Hassan Piker, and that's why I say, is
[00:27:30] Is it worth the gamble to do this?
[00:27:33] And Joni and my Wall Street Journal op-ed that I talked about, the think tank third way,
[00:27:36] they wrote, we're all for a big tent, but the Democratic Party needs to draw a line
[00:27:39] in the Sanctis on Piker and his fellow Jew haters belong on the other side.
[00:27:43] Donia Solomon, it's Piker.
[00:27:45] To respond to critics who call him anti-Semitic, he quoted a few things that Piker had said,
[00:27:49] especially Zionist dog or Zionist pig.
[00:27:52] I think the actual quote was Zionist pig dog, whatever that means.
[00:27:55] Here is Piker's response.
[00:27:58] I've spent my entire professional media career and far beyond that combating anti-semitism up in dots.
[00:28:03] Did you ban the people that were spamming hearts for the manifesto of the person that murdered two Israeli diplomats in cold blood?
[00:28:12] Did you ban them in your long career of combating anti-semitism? No, you didn't. No, you did not.
[00:28:20] So, you know, like, ah, well.
[00:28:28] Swatted by neo-Nazis for my consistent advocacy against anti-Semitism, I just also happen to
[00:28:33] be an avowed anti-Zionist.
[00:28:35] I believe Zionism is a very racist ideology.
[00:28:38] It's an ethno-religious supremacist ideology, and it's the underpinning ideology that has
[00:28:43] caused the genocide of Palestinians in the hands of Israel and also the United States.
[00:28:47] I wonder what Hamas thinks about other ideologies.
[00:28:52] I wonder, you know, like if Hamas was in control,
[00:28:55] do you think that there'd be any Jews?
[00:28:59] Could buy Jews.
[00:29:01] Yeah, I wonder guys.
[00:29:04] Oh, wow, it's a big mystery.
[00:29:08] He's of America.
[00:29:10] Jonah, there's a lot of time back there.
[00:29:12] What's your response?
[00:29:13] Yeah, I mean, what Piker does
[00:29:15] that a lot of people of his ilk do
[00:29:17] is they try to inoculate themselves against claims of Jew hatred by pointing it out in
[00:29:24] places that aren't them. He's been very clear pointing things out on the right of that anti-Semitism.
[00:29:29] These are the tropes they use, and then you'll use the exact same tropes and just sub-Jew
[00:29:34] for Israel, which is the place where all Jews collectively have a connection to, and is
[00:29:39] the homeland where more than 50 were.
[00:29:41] Isn't it crazy that they can't even have one country, some shithole that's the size of
[00:29:51] New Jersey, Israel, they can't even have that?
[00:29:56] I mean bro, think about like, god damn!
[00:30:03] People are just not having it!
[00:30:05] Just let him have it man, god damn!
[00:30:09] percent of Jews on planet Earth live. So it's not, he would never say Jews control the
[00:30:13] media, but Israel controls the media. The 110th country is going to be Israel. Oh my
[00:30:23] god. You know, the Jews didn't pull us into the war with Iran and control the
[00:30:28] American government, but Israel does. And so he's able to sort of get away with
[00:30:32] some of this stuff in these subtle ways when really his impact is just as
[00:30:37] as harmful as any out and out anti-Semite.
[00:30:40] Just, he's got a different name
[00:30:41] and he comes from a different wing of politics.
[00:30:43] It's interesting, Politico asked a bunch
[00:30:46] of Democratic politicians running for president
[00:30:48] or who might run for president.
[00:30:49] It's pretty simple.
[00:30:50] If you can't unequivocally condemn a group of people
[00:30:53] that are openly advocating for the extermination
[00:30:56] of a race of people, then you have a problem.
[00:30:59] It's very simple.
[00:31:00] Like Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis
[00:31:04] and the Iran government, the IRGC,
[00:31:07] these are radical genocidal organizations
[00:31:10] that will try to not only purge their own people,
[00:31:15] but then also go out and purge non-believers
[00:31:18] that are outside of their own community as well.
[00:31:21] If you can't unequivocally condemn that,
[00:31:25] then you've got a big problem.
[00:31:27] You've got a huge problem.
[00:31:29] It's such an obvious reality in Israel, isn't it?
[00:31:32] You can condemn Israel too.
[00:31:34] you can say israel's bad too but if you don't have those other ones on the list
[00:31:39] then i think that you've obviously got a bias don't you
[00:31:43] it's totally fine for you to condemn israel that's totally okay
[00:31:47] whatever do is podcast
[00:31:48] and the the only two jews thinking about possibly running for president rama
[00:31:51] manual
[00:31:52] uh... and josh bero both suggested that they might be willing to i think this
[00:31:56] gets to something important with this debate in michigan it's different to go
[00:32:00] on to his podcast
[00:32:02] and joust over ideas.
[00:32:04] I think seeing Josh Shapiro and Hasan Piker
[00:32:06] on his Twitch stream would be fascinating.
[00:32:09] I think Josh Shapiro is smart
[00:32:10] and they would have a spirited debate,
[00:32:13] as they say, in politics.
[00:32:14] The difference is going out to campaign with somebody
[00:32:17] and the candidate, it's implicitly endorsing his views
[00:32:21] or suggesting why don't you come to Michigan
[00:32:23] and campaign with me.
[00:32:23] That's the difference.
[00:32:25] I think candidates should be able to go on
[00:32:27] to podcast with people who disagree with them.
[00:32:30] But yeah, I mean, the politics of the-
[00:32:30] I think he's right about that.
[00:32:32] They're being a distinction.
[00:32:33] Israel heading into 2028 are going to be fascinating.
[00:32:34] They're addressing tons of Democrats kind of come out against APAC, also defending
[00:32:39] Israel.
[00:32:40] Gavin Newsom obviously had to walk back calling Israel an apartheid state.
[00:32:43] The other thing that's a factor here, the more Democrats engage with influencers heading
[00:32:48] into 2028, they're going to have to confront some views, the things they might have said
[00:32:53] in the past.
[00:32:54] Quick one sentence.
[00:32:55] That's true.
[00:32:56] I mean, yeah.
[00:32:57] creators the thing is that like whenever you do a show on TV you're live for like an hour,
[00:33:03] whenever somebody livestreams they're live every day for like six hours. So the probability that
[00:33:09] somebody says something that's bad is like extremely high. Like basically anybody who ever
[00:33:15] talks about social issues on the internet in an unscripted live format has thousands of clips,
[00:33:23] at least hundreds of clips of them saying something that in a vacuum and sometimes even objectively
[00:33:29] sounds really fucking bad. Like this is just the reality of having long-form talk radio basically.
[00:33:37] And you're gonna say things that you know out of context might sound really bad
[00:33:41] and some things that even in context sound bad still.
[00:33:45] No thoughts on this? You worried about the direction of Democratic party?
[00:33:47] I'm worried. I'm happy to get it.
[00:33:49] They should be able to debate, but they have to come in clear.
[00:33:52] I know that they're there to debate and push back on these bad ideas,
[00:33:55] not to get a chummy and have a fun conversation.
[00:33:58] Thanks so much for being here.
[00:33:59] Great time.
[00:34:00] What a great time to be in LA to have you both in studio.
[00:34:03] Really amazing.
[00:34:03] Thanks, Jeff.
[00:34:04] Oh, boy.
[00:34:04] Well, there it is.
[00:34:06] We'd be watching the Artemis 2 launch in around four hours.
[00:34:08] Will I be watching the moon launch?
[00:34:11] Yes.
[00:34:12] Absolutely, bro.
[00:34:14] We go into the moon today.
[00:34:15] What the fuck are you talking about?
[00:34:16] Of course we're going to watch that.
[00:34:18] dull like what do you dumb
[00:34:20] hell fucking yeah
[00:34:21] so i was in so much damage to the left of us will be considered a right wing
[00:34:24] ally i think that
[00:34:25] and then again has on is only one person right i think that
[00:34:29] there is the fact that he represents and that group of people that want to
[00:34:34] all bring third world is in into america
[00:34:37] and i think it's a huge problem it's very scary that you have people that
[00:34:41] want to bring third world is meant to america
[00:34:43] like uh... you know this is the same thing is then you know you have countries
[00:34:46] that allow child marriage and you have people from those countries talking about our Epstein files.
[00:34:50] Like I've said this before, there's another clip of me talking about this again
[00:34:54] on Twitter that was very annoying to me. And so yeah, the moon is made of cheese. Well,
[00:35:00] that's why we have to go and find out. And he's one of many bad actors, sure. And let's remember
[00:35:06] that USA and the EU falls, the EU has nowhere to run. I mean, I don't know. I don't want to have
[00:35:10] that happen. I mean, I don't think so, but we'll kind of wait and see what happens. I mean, this
[00:35:15] This is, again, it's been a whole lot of, you know, this is the way, like I've showed,
[00:35:20] you know, other videos of this before, but we've got another one.
[00:35:23] Let's watch another one of these videos.
[00:35:25] I love these videos.
[00:35:27] Look at this.
[00:35:28] Man, what a shit hole, huh?
[00:35:31] Look at that.
[00:35:32] Wow.
[00:35:33] It's almost like it doesn't have to be a shit hole.
[00:35:34] That's crazy.
[00:35:35] Look at that.
[00:35:36] Man, how about that?
[00:35:39] It's a lot nicer, isn't it?
[00:35:43] first world at a third world country. Look at that.
[00:35:52] Satisfying the watch? Yeah, it sure is. Damn, damn, look at that chiple. Now it's
[00:36:00] better. Look at that marble floors, everything. Wow.
[00:36:08] He said
[00:36:11] Bro, he took it from looking like the DMV to Buckingham Palace
[00:36:15] Who is who like this is straight up? I don't like the local courthouse or the DMV
[00:36:21] This this is out of like some fucking like nobility house or something like this is nice, bro
[00:36:26] Yeah, it's really nice and
[00:36:28] Potholes besides Africa. Yeah, we do here. Yeah, we do like there's a few places never I pull in there
[00:36:33] It's like you can barely even drive in there. It's like driving
[00:36:36] driving through a minefield, basically.
[00:36:38] Honestly, embarrassing foreigners know this,
[00:36:41] but Americans don't, yes, child marriage,
[00:36:42] yeah, it's nuts, man.
[00:36:44] And again, like, the people that,
[00:36:47] because I saw that, there was a clip of me
[00:36:49] talking about this, right?
[00:36:50] And so let me go and show it here.
[00:36:52] Child marriage legal, Asmigold,
[00:36:55] pathetically tries to, let me go back and scroll up,
[00:36:58] dismiss Epstein Fowles as being important to talk about
[00:37:01] and goes on about how Muslims should fix
[00:37:03] their child marriage problems first.
[00:37:05] so this is again another person that's reframing it all muslims do not agree
[00:37:09] about marrying children i know plenty of people that are muslims and none of them
[00:37:13] are married to kids
[00:37:14] so this is number one total bullshit it's complete reframing
[00:37:18] but it's very simple that yes child marriages luck
[00:37:21] so what this person is doing this is the type of it deliberate intentional
[00:37:26] misunderstanding that people like this try to do
[00:37:30] in order for them to trojan horse
[00:37:32] uh... child marriage pedophilia and other types of third world isms into a
[00:37:38] first world good country like america or like europe
[00:37:42] uh... so what they do is they look at child marriage as something like a
[00:37:46] seventeen-year-old getting married to a nineteen-year-old
[00:37:49] or they look at this two sixteen-year-olds getting married
[00:37:53] and then they try to draw a false correlation between that
[00:37:57] and a nine-year-old marrying
[00:38:00] a 49 year old. Now I wonder what the difference here is, right? And why, and this is the level
[00:38:08] that we're at now. We are at the level of them trying to, in my opinion, this is why
[00:38:14] I said anyone trying to compare child marriage in Iran versus the USA is trying to obfuscate
[00:38:17] pedophilia. Iran doesn't need the Epstein files that has its own version. They're called marriage
[00:38:22] records. And I've said this before on stream. And so yeah, I mean, I think you guys know this.
[00:38:27] so
[00:38:28] the fact is that they're trying to false equivalence it is it's a complete
[00:38:31] false equivalence
[00:38:32] and uh... the guy could do is a percent doing it out of bad faith in this one
[00:38:35] to fuck you over well that's the reason why i responded but there are a lot of
[00:38:38] third worlders that are getting pressed over this
[00:38:41] and uh... again on the child marriages will stop
[00:38:45] they will
[00:38:46] and if there's a child marriage here i think we should stop that too
[00:38:49] absolutely
[00:38:50] but let's not look at the uh... at the percentages right it's like one to what
[00:38:54] 20,000, something like that, I wonder how it is. And so, yeah, 130K minors are married
[00:39:01] to adults in Iran per year. Again, 130K minors are married to adults in Iran per year and
[00:39:07] 27,000 children under 15 within that group. Yep, there you go. And so, you've got 14 and
[00:39:14] under getting married to adults, 27,000 a year in Iran. And they try to make this similar
[00:39:20] to a 19 year old and a 17 year old getting married here in the United States. And that's
[00:39:26] the kind of stuff that people like this do. This is the same type of inbred third worldism
[00:39:31] that they're trying to bring into the Western countries. And it needs to be, in my opinion,
[00:39:37] not only repudiated, deported. We need to deport these people. It's not enough to beat
[00:39:43] them in the marketplace of ideas. They've got to go back entirely. Yeah, bro, I don't
[00:39:49] want them voting. I don't want them having kids here. I don't want them owning a house here.
[00:39:53] I don't want them with a job here. I don't want them working here. I want them out of my fucking
[00:39:59] country. It's sick. Absolutely sick. And so anyway, age crush all yeah, all of them. Yeah,
[00:40:05] absolutely. And Muhammad did it and it's in the Quran. Is that okay? What Muhammad did
[00:40:12] in the 8th century is not relevant today. It's not. Like people back in the 8th century married
[00:40:19] kids constantly because the entire world and life was the same or was sorry it was not the
[00:40:25] same it was totally different. So I don't view I don't think that there's any reason like and
[00:40:30] obviously yeah marrying a nine-year-old's pedophilia it's it's undeniably pedophilia.
[00:40:34] Everybody knows this. Many groups of people including Europeans, royalty, other types of people
[00:40:40] inside of first world countries also did this back then, but the difference is that
[00:40:45] European and American countries mostly have moved on, and we don't do that as much anymore.
[00:40:51] And I think that's a good thing, and I wish everybody else in the world would catch up.
[00:40:55] So that's the difference, right? Like, I have no problem at all with somebody that did this
[00:41:01] 1200 years ago, because the world was a completely different place. But I'm not talking,
[00:41:06] but why the fuck would you make a decision on what a good idea is based off of what happened
[00:41:10] over a thousand years ago
[00:41:11] it's stupid
[00:41:12] you can't judge the thousand-year-old morality of uh... you know uh... rate
[00:41:18] literal arabian nights and then look at it and compare it directly to modern day
[00:41:23] uh... first world culture you can't do that
[00:41:27] and that's not even that that's not even downplaying them it's not even i'm
[00:41:31] not even trying to disrespect them
[00:41:33] because again i said like europeans did the same exact thing we did the same
[00:41:36] thing too
[00:41:37] and it was bad
[00:41:38] it was bad it was bad whenever we did it it was bad whenever they did it
[00:41:42] so at the end of the day all i'm saying is like just acknowledge that it's very
[00:41:46] very fucking simple
[00:41:48] so uh... you know i have to twenty back then he had nobody would be married
[00:41:51] exactly
[00:41:52] so are you gonna watch the rocket launch
[00:41:55] yes yes we're going to watch that
[00:41:58] and i'll do that but i think some of urges signaling and about finding t
[00:42:01] industry track of his absurd considering eighteen plus things on the
[00:42:04] same countries for a hundred years
[00:42:08] If a girl is under 18 and you're over 20, don't talk to her.
[00:42:13] Stop it.
[00:42:14] Just stop doing it.
[00:42:16] Like, I get it, and especially if you're over 25,
[00:42:19] if she's under 18, it needs to stop.
[00:42:22] Cut it the fuck out.
[00:42:23] I know, yeah, but she understands me.
[00:42:26] Oh, what are you talking about?
[00:42:27] Nice, you talking about algebra?
[00:42:29] You talking about catch her in the eye?
[00:42:32] Why don't you go read her blue scoos?
[00:42:34] Yeah, oh yeah.
[00:42:35] You can get, yo, you've got things in common with her?
[00:42:37] Wow, well, maybe you should think to yourself like why you had so much in common with a fucking 16 year old?
[00:42:41] How about that? So, um, anyway, unless you're in persona, that's why I, I, dude, I'm gonna be real.
[00:42:48] Like,
[00:42:52] I don't want to have a relationship with any of those girls. Like, even the teacher, I don't even like the teacher in persona 5.
[00:42:57] I mean, she's alright, but like, damn, like, I'm not trying, like, I don't want to play a video game, a date of Japanese.
[00:43:03] What the fuck? Like, that's weird, bro. Like, that's weird.
[00:43:06] But I remember and then I went to go play metaphor and that shit was just real
[00:43:11] There was no romance bro at the end of the hulkenberg questline
[00:43:14] You help her beat the shit out of somebody like what are you talking about going on a date for what's this gay shit, bro?
[00:43:20] No, man, and so I was not about that at all like I'm all about like again
[00:43:26] I'm a I'm a lord of the rings, you know like I'm all right with romance
[00:43:31] But like the gratuitous sex and stuff like that. It's really not my type of thing. Okay, so
[00:43:36] Yeah, I think you should be unable to get married until 18 no matter what I don't really see a problem with 16 year olds
[00:43:43] Marrying 18 year olds. I don't as long as there's consent with the parents and everything
[00:43:48] I don't think it's a big deal like and also like even if you think it's a big deal
[00:43:52] That's fine, but can we both agree that there's like a million bigger deals than that that you could focus on instead
[00:43:58] So yeah, I mean I it with birds who can say yeah, I don't think it's a huge problem
[00:44:01] Like my my outlook on it is like if you could have gone to high school together
[00:44:05] It's probably not that bad, but at the same time I think that there are some exceptions
[00:44:10] But yeah, I saw a lot of big sweaty men. Well, yeah, actually like
[00:44:15] And you'll notice this like whenever I play video games like I don't even dress any of my female characters sexually at all like I
[00:44:22] Think that like I think it's very important to have it and the people that are trying to stop it
[00:44:27] are a bunch of fat, of fat middle-aged women that are, you know, they hit the wall three
[00:44:34] years ago, and now they want to make sure that nobody can see that, and so they want
[00:44:38] to erase any idea of an attractive young woman out of, out of all media.
[00:44:44] So like, I'm not, look, yeah, you got, basically you've got hogs and hags, and sometimes you've
[00:44:49] actually got both, and, you know, that's it.
[00:44:52] And I always thought you picked the dress and stellar blade.
[00:44:55] I don't think that was really that crazy, was it?
[00:44:57] I mean, I don't think so at all.
[00:44:58] And she was only 20, you sick bastard.
[00:45:01] What's the utility in the 16 year old marrying though?
[00:45:03] They can't be illegal adult and make decisions yet?
[00:45:05] Look, look, man, maybe you're right.
[00:45:09] I don't care.
[00:45:11] That's really the truth.
[00:45:12] I don't really care.
[00:45:13] And also like, I don't wanna deal with like,
[00:45:16] as long as I feel like there's no abuse that's being done
[00:45:19] and it's not like a huge difference.
[00:45:21] I don't really care about this that much.
[00:45:23] Like it's not a big issue for me.
[00:45:26] and again i don't think it's a big deal if you do then that's your
[00:45:29] that that's your fucking uh... that that's
[00:45:32] you know you can die on that hill i'm not going to die on that hill i don't
[00:45:35] really care about that much but anyway so let me get back to this
[00:45:39] so we are now in the stage
[00:45:42] of defending child marriage
[00:45:45] and trying to obfuscate child marriage
[00:45:48] and pedophilia in order to make donald trump look bad
[00:45:53] in order to make america look bad
[00:45:56] this is deranged
[00:45:58] it is absolutely deranged
[00:46:01] it's very sad and uh... what the fuck i know and uh... what's the video all
[00:46:06] this is it right fix your own fucking country
[00:46:09] marion thirteen-year-old yet nine-year-olds yet and then maybe we can
[00:46:13] talk about the etstein files after that
[00:46:16] are you aware that it's legal to marry children in many states in the u s i
[00:46:19] No, I'm not aware of that. Would you like to educate me?
[00:46:21] Why don't you educate me in the topic?
[00:46:23] Ask Rock.
[00:46:25] Is child marriage legal in the US?
[00:46:27] Oh, one part is still under 18.
[00:46:31] Well, how many of them have happened?
[00:46:32] How many child marriages?
[00:46:35] Uh-huh.
[00:46:36] 2000 and nearly 30.
[00:46:39] Again, this is data.
[00:46:41] This is this is what I always talk about.
[00:46:44] This right here, so many cuts.
[00:46:45] Why are you cutting every three seconds?
[00:46:47] Well, I'll tell you why.
[00:46:47] It's because you're trying to mislead people you're trying to include 17 year olds with nine year olds
[00:46:55] That's crazy. They're trying to obfuscate literal pedophilia
[00:47:01] The third world ism has got to stop
[00:47:05] It's got to stop guys, and I don't know what's gonna do. I hopefully this is the
[00:47:11] Hopefully this is the point where people realize that these people are just simply not fucking
[00:47:17] in a similar bowl you cannot assimilate these people like this is crazy
[00:47:22] blazing both all my fucking god it's gross a third world is a yes exactly
[00:47:27] and also iranian iranians yep she got a hundred women iran almost no rights
[00:47:31] listen and also this isn't a uh... iran is being occupied
[00:47:36] by a fascist theocratic dictatorship
[00:47:40] uh... like a military fascist dictatorship
[00:47:43] Um, it's not like the Iranian people support this or they're in favor of this.
[00:47:49] This is something that they're allowing for a religious or cultural reason.
[00:47:53] That's it. Why do we tolerate them?
[00:47:55] I don't know.
[00:47:55] And so I've been malding all morning.
[00:47:58] I've been mad all morning because we've got this happening.
[00:48:02] Okay, so here we go.
[00:48:04] So let's take a look of Marco Rubio.
[00:48:07] Let me actually, I'll watch this.
[00:48:09] I'll watch this right now, actually.
[00:48:11] Let me watch it right now.
[00:48:11] Many Americans are asking why did the United States have to attack Iran now?
[00:48:17] Yeah, let me explain. Iran wants to have nuclear weapons. Of that there is zero
[00:48:22] doubt. If what they truly wanted, which is what they claim, is nuclear energy,
[00:48:26] of course they could have nuclear energy like all the other countries in the
[00:48:29] world have. That's all they wanted. And that is you import the fuel and you build
[00:48:31] reactors above ground. That's not what Iran has done. They build the reactors and
[00:48:36] their facilities deep in mountains, away from the public glare. I mean you just
[00:48:41] Just think about this for three seconds.
[00:48:44] Why would they build the fucking stuff in the mountain?
[00:48:48] Why would they do that?
[00:48:50] Really, I mean just use your own mind.
[00:48:54] Why would you spend such a huge amount of time and money and everything for them?
[00:49:03] And they want to enrich that material.
[00:49:05] The same equipment that they could use to enrich material for energy, they could use
[00:49:09] to quickly enrich it to weapons grade yeah so it is clear that they've been
[00:49:12] offered every opportunity to have a I say even if they didn't make nukes I say
[00:49:17] still pack them up absolutely I mean they're at 10% HP they already are
[00:49:23] weakened because of all the protests they're already at the lowest point
[00:49:26] possible with China that doesn't want to get involved in Russia that's
[00:49:29] preoccupied with Ukraine I say we pack them up right now that's what I think
[00:49:35] get rid of them. Why would we not go after a country that's said debt to America for
[00:49:40] 40 years? Fuck that. If we have the chance to stomp them out, let's do it.
[00:49:45] A nuclear program that allows them to have energy, not weapons.
[00:49:49] Hit them with a colleague strike.
[00:49:50] And every single time they have turned it down.
[00:49:52] Yeah.
[00:49:53] But why the attack now? Well, what was Iran trying to do? Iran was trying to build a conventional
[00:49:58] shield that has to attack it.
[00:49:59] Safety measures.
[00:50:00] So many missiles. Have so many drones that no one could attack them and they were well
[00:50:04] on their way. That's exactly it. They were trying to create a large enough military presence
[00:50:08] that it would be an inhibitor to any sort of accountability for them developing nuclear
[00:50:13] weapons or continuing to fund terrorism. That's the reason why Iran was developing all this
[00:50:17] money and putting all this time into making nuclear weapons and building up a bunch of
[00:50:22] missiles and bombs and everything. That's the reason why. It's so they could use it
[00:50:26] as effectively a deterrent, the same as North Korea did. But unfortunately, you know, with
[00:50:32] North Korea they have China backing them up China's not backing up Iran.
[00:50:36] We were on the verge of an Iran that had so many missiles and so many drones that no one
[00:50:40] could do anything about their nuclear weapons program in the future.
[00:50:44] That was an intolerable risk.
[00:50:45] Under no circumstances can a country run by radical Shia clerics with an apocalyptic vision
[00:50:50] of the future ever possess nuclear weapons and under no circumstances can they be allowed
[00:50:55] to hide and protect that program and their ambitions behind a shield of missiles and
[00:51:01] drones that no one can do anything about. This was our last best chance to eliminate
[00:51:07] that conventional threat, that conventional shield that they were trying to build, and
[00:51:10] the president made the right decision to wipe it out now. That is the goal of this operation,
[00:51:15] to destroy their conventional missiles and their drone program.
[00:51:18] The goal should be to completely destroy and eradicate the IRGC, to completely destroy
[00:51:24] the entire terrorist network and dismantle it entirely. We have Palantir, we have Satellites,
[00:51:29] We have more technology now than we've ever had.
[00:51:33] You have so many resources and so many tools, I think that we just stomp it out completely.
[00:51:40] I think we stomp them out completely, entirely, like totally scorched earth.
[00:51:45] So they can't hide behind it and finally have to deal with the world seriously about never
[00:51:50] ever having nuclear weapons.
[00:51:53] Fucking based.
[00:51:54] I love it.
[00:51:55] I'd love to see it.
[00:51:56] Well, that's what I'm talking to new members of IRC.
[00:51:57] Well, who's this?
[00:51:58] Who's this Nomad?
[00:51:59] I can't believe fall in this same playbook as a rock. How's anyone buying this is nothing to do with the war though
[00:52:04] It's Israel's war. Oh, this is our part of the Israel's war
[00:52:06] I'll give a fuck about Israel fuck Israel who cares about Israel. I'm gonna fuck about Israel
[00:52:10] So guess what? I don't want to have a bunch of fucking crazy nutjobs over there trying to fund bombs and shit
[00:52:16] And they're also sending their nutballs over here. I want to say get rid of that get rid of it. Fuck them
[00:52:22] Get him out of here
[00:52:24] Well, I don't want to deal with that I
[00:52:26] I think that the war on Iraq and the war on terror was a, it was a manufactured, uh, you
[00:52:34] know, ongoing situation in order for us to just continue feeding the military industrial
[00:52:39] complex.
[00:52:40] I disagree with your entire premise.
[00:52:42] I think you're wrong.
[00:52:44] Satellites going to do so much.
[00:52:45] Didn't work in Afghanistan at the end.
[00:52:48] Have you seen the Palantir stuff?
[00:52:50] Have you seen it?
[00:52:51] Yeah, it's on Sybil's carpet ball.
[00:52:53] Yeah, I know.
[00:52:54] out where they live. And then you bomb the house. Obviously. Like, of course, you know,
[00:53:04] you shouldn't carpet bomb them. That would kill innocent people. You should bomb the
[00:53:07] house where they live. That's it. And I said, why would we carpet bomb them? Or what do
[00:53:16] you mean carpet bomb? That sounds retarded. Palantir is a hell of a different tier. It
[00:53:21] is like that shit's crazy but I would love to honestly like the way I look at
[00:53:28] things like Palantir is I see it's like this is a weapon and either you have it
[00:53:32] or they have it you either use this if it's effective you use it I'm totally
[00:53:36] on board with it same with nuclear weapons anything else any other type of
[00:53:40] technology like that those like fucking Goy beams and shit I think use it so
[00:53:44] it's boots on the ground then if you have to yeah I mean I would say at a
[00:53:47] certain point if you if you think you can stomp them out with a handful of
[00:53:50] soldiers to get rid of them absolutely because here's the reality that if you
[00:53:55] don't stomp them out it's boots on the ground now or later. There's never any
[00:53:59] instance where these people will not consolidate power and then use it to an
[00:54:04] extent in order to hurt American lives. They will do that no matter what so you
[00:54:09] either have them do that now or you have them do that in 20 years when they
[00:54:13] have way more resources. I say stomp it out right now. That's what I think.
[00:54:21] No, we could now. Yeah, we deal with this now exactly
[00:54:25] Yeah, Palantir and real epic company names Kepler. I just grew it that I think they're better ways like what what do you want?
[00:54:31] Do you want a cinnamon box of chocolate?
[00:54:33] What do you want to do? I think we all seem to shut down all their financial accounts shut down all their banking sees all their money
[00:54:43] American forces struggling Afghanistan and along had to train the Americans had to do it in person
[00:54:47] I think again like I think that the technology we have is insane though
[00:54:51] And also I think that it was done on purpose. I think it was done on purpose in order for us to be ineffective
[00:54:56] I think the moment that you let you know American soldiers that have the resources of the American military
[00:55:02] To just go out and solve the problem. I think they'll be able to do it. I think they can do it
[00:55:08] Pressure to the UAE to close their bank accounts. I like that. Yeah, we probably talked to them. Yeah, for sure. That's a good idea
[00:55:17] I'll wait for one more response and then I want to move on look at something else
[00:55:21] Wonder if you find out what better ways are why he gonna say diplomacy
[00:55:25] You don't have a single better way. I thought you you're criticizing what I'm saying, but you don't have a better way to do it
[00:55:33] Like is this this is a problem I have right is that everybody always has no issue
[00:55:37] Pointing poking holes and saying but what about oh, but what happens if oh, but maybe what if like
[00:55:44] Where's the actual so where's the other mindset that that's beyond this there's never a solution all you do is fight prop up find issues
[00:55:53] with the problem
[00:55:56] Inherents of power have already been exhausted and
[00:55:59] Yeah, exactly see warhorse rights to make a war the rings game
[00:56:02] No, I hadn't seen that and I'll look at it at some point
[00:56:05] But I don't know I don't know what it is and I think a regime change on a ground where it's just my truth move on
[00:56:10] Okay, yeah, it's no problem. That's fine. You can disagree
[00:56:13] It's fine. There's disagreements happen and anyway, so yeah, that's what I think and it's really just that simple
[00:56:20] Supreme Court appears poised to strike down
[00:56:24] Trump's executive order that ends birthright citizenship for illegal aliens and the Fourth Amendment
[00:56:30] I'ma be honest if if the Supreme Court strikes it down. We need a new Supreme Court
[00:56:35] We do like this is insane
[00:56:37] Like he should Andrew Jackson their ass the fact the idea that you can have two fucking illegals that come over and
[00:56:45] Have a kid here and that kid is defaulted into America get the fuck out of here. Like are you kidding me?
[00:56:53] That's a joke. Take the court. Yeah, exactly like it's insane like it's not it isn't the best interest of America
[00:57:00] I don't fucking think so absolutely not. I'll read some of the stuff about it
[00:57:04] But yeah, I'm totally out on it because again, like if you have people
[00:57:09] This is the issue is that you have people that maliciously take advantage of positions of power and then they use them to achieve
[00:57:17] Political goals. They're not using the positions in the Supreme Court and looking at what the best for what the best thing for America is
[00:57:24] They're not looking at what is the intention of the framers of the Constitution. They're not looking at what keeps the country safe
[00:57:31] They're trying to use their political ideology and then force it into the law. That's what they're doing
[00:57:39] And I don't think anybody should put up with this. Let's listen to this
[00:57:43] Here we go
[00:57:45] Kentucky Brown Jackson. Oh boy
[00:57:49] Okay, well what do we do with I mean that's a debate and it's a discussion very valid
[00:57:56] but then we have a subsequent debate between
[00:57:59] pheasanton and Wade where the sane concept comes up and it becomes clear at least from
[00:58:05] Senator Wade's perspective. See this is the problem. They're thinking about fucking precedent
[00:58:11] Maybe you should make a decision that's unprecedented and say, you know what?
[00:58:16] It's a bad idea to have a bunch of illegals an entire industry in China
[00:58:20] That's built around having kids and maliciously taking advantage of our laws
[00:58:26] Maybe we should think about this in a direct way,
[00:58:29] rather than try to create all these parallels and abstractions.
[00:58:33] Look at what's actually happening.
[00:58:35] People get their fucking,
[00:58:37] people get their head in the fucking clouds
[00:58:40] and they forget and their feet aren't on the ground.
[00:58:42] That's what happens,
[00:58:44] is that they're not living in reality.
[00:58:46] They're not thinking about this in any sort of a meaningful way.
[00:58:50] They're talking about ideology.
[00:58:52] They're talking about legal precedent.
[00:58:54] What the fuck is any of that? These are ideas. They're not real.
[00:58:58] The reality is that you have a bunch of fucking people from not just not the Middle East, but partially from there too.
[00:59:05] But from South America and Asia, they're coming over here, spawning kids here, and then taking advantage of our systems.
[00:59:13] That's it. That's Congress' job, not the judicial. Well, it shouldn't happen.
[00:59:19] I don't care whose job it is, it shouldn't happen.
[00:59:21] And also like, oh, this somebody else's job.
[00:59:26] I'm sorry, but an argument to bureaucracy is not strong for me.
[00:59:30] I don't care about an argument to bureaucracy.
[00:59:32] Well, but this is what the bureaucratic process says.
[00:59:35] Well, then change it.
[00:59:36] Change it, dumbass.
[00:59:38] If you have a system that works that way, then maybe it's a bad system.
[00:59:42] If that, that's wrong.
[00:59:46] So, Senate, Pheasanton, and I'm not sure whether these are senators, I apologize.
[00:59:50] says suppose a person is born here of parents from abroad temporarily in this country. Wade
[00:59:57] responds, the senator says a person may be born here and not be a citizen. I know that
[01:00:03] is so in one instance. In the case of the children of foreign ministers.
[01:00:08] This is the type of stupid like intellectualism that is actually the lowest IQ version of
[01:00:16] any sort of discussion. This woman is trying to paraphrase and reframe a debate from the 1800s
[01:00:25] as a reason for why something should happen today. We're not talking about like the entire world.
[01:00:32] Everybody that was alive is dead now. Everybody then is dead. All of probably their kids are dead.
[01:00:40] This is a new world. I don't want to hear about what the fuck they said back then,
[01:00:47] as this is some kind of an argument by using their vocabulary and then applying it to today.
[01:00:54] It's outrageous. Bro, please clarify. Anchor Baby's ban idea should be retroactive. If yes,
[01:01:01] what time range? I'd say at least five years. I'd retroactively remove them from five years ago,
[01:01:06] at least from the Biden era, right?
[01:01:08] I mean, cause that was a huge problem.
[01:01:10] So like you don't wanna have people that basically took
[01:01:12] advantage of Biden's open borders
[01:01:14] and then they had a kid here, right?
[01:01:16] 2020, maybe 25 years, 50 years.
[01:01:19] I mean, I'm open to debate about that,
[01:01:21] but I'd say at least five, right?
[01:01:23] And I'd even be more willing to say like probably 18
[01:01:26] and under or at least like under 18s.
[01:01:28] But, and even if somebody said no retroactive,
[01:01:32] just remove it, I would be fine with that.
[01:01:35] to be happy with that.
[01:01:39] Those who reside near the United States, et cetera, et cetera, so it appears as though
[01:01:45] in that this...
[01:01:46] True, but we're built on legal precedent for fear of rule because we lose the Second
[01:01:49] Amendment to the left with the same argument.
[01:01:52] You lose the Second Amendment to the left.
[01:01:54] Well, no, absolutely not.
[01:01:56] You don't lose the Second Amendment to the left.
[01:01:58] Do you really think that the reason why we have the right to bear arms is purely because
[01:02:03] of the Second Amendment, or is it cultural?
[01:02:06] The reality is that there is a logical, rational, reasonable, intelligent justification for why
[01:02:13] somebody has a gun.
[01:02:15] That's the reason why.
[01:02:17] You can easily, logically create a conclusion that says people, especially like a woman,
[01:02:23] for example, like if you're a 5'3 woman and you're 120 pounds, the probability that you
[01:02:30] can uh... you know overpower and stop a man that's two hundred pounds and six
[01:02:35] foot one
[01:02:35] is zero percent
[01:02:38] it is it's zero percent it's not going to happen like the man is going to win
[01:02:42] every single time unless there's some sort of like crazy disparity
[01:02:46] he's like ninety years old knees blind
[01:02:48] overwhelmingly the woman's going to lose you need to have a gun
[01:02:52] and so you can make a logical rational argument for why people should be allowed
[01:02:57] to own guns
[01:02:58] and you don't need the second amendment for that now the second amendment makes it stronger
[01:03:03] and it creates a tradition for it but you don't need that the difference is that they need this
[01:03:09] precedent because there is no logical conclusion that can allow you to come to the the argument
[01:03:16] that it's a good idea that two illegals should be able to come here and have a kid and the kids
[01:03:20] a citizen. There's no argument for that. Absolutely zero.
[01:03:26] Change, at least Senator Wade believed that the English common law
[01:03:31] understanding of what it means is also look at it. Sorry, pause
[01:03:35] again. I want to respond one more. Look at the new Virginia gun
[01:03:38] laws. There's no precedent on infringement so they're allowing
[01:03:41] themselves to infringe on gun laws. But there is a precedent on
[01:03:44] infringement. It's called the Second Amendment. So that that's
[01:03:47] the entire argument you're making immediately falls apart by your own argument. You're saying
[01:03:52] that, well, we need the Second Amendment, we need to listen to precedent, and then you
[01:03:56] say that, well, looking in Virginia, they're not listening to precedent. There is no precedent.
[01:04:00] There is a precedent. It's called the Constitution. And so doesn't that prove that it doesn't
[01:04:04] matter? They don't give a fuck about this. They don't care about the rules. So to the
[01:04:09] extent that you're playing, again, I've said this before, if you're playing chess against
[01:04:13] somebody and they think that every single pawn that they have has the same
[01:04:18] movement rights as a queen and you let their moves play out and you let that
[01:04:23] work that person will beat you that person's gonna beat you every single
[01:04:28] time don't play on an uneven playing field it's a rate it's insane
[01:04:36] to have allegiance to be a temporary person on the soil was what was being adopted.
[01:04:46] Yeah, that exchange strongly supports us. If you look at it in context, Senator Wade has introduced a version that says only birth on U.S. soil and doesn't have any allegiance or jurisdictional element to it.
[01:04:59] And so Senator Fessinger stands up and says, well, that can't be right because, you know,
[01:05:05] obviously, what about the children of temporary visitors?
[01:05:07] It has this, you know, it's another one of these statements that has this appeal to a
[01:05:11] background understanding that...
[01:05:12] He's right about this, is that the implication of that question is that it's not referring
[01:05:17] to people that are non-citizens.
[01:05:20] That is the implication of that follow-up question.
[01:05:23] Because why would you need to draw a distinction if that distinction was already understood?
[01:05:28] Well, you wouldn't need to do that. He's completely right about this
[01:05:32] So, uh, yeah early version of chat you be getting on cheap. That's our cheat later versions
[01:05:36] Well, I don't know about that and I just got timed out twice for highlighting my message twice
[01:05:41] For highlighting my message twice you're gonna get timed out again
[01:05:45] Yeah, I don't like I don't like the fact that you're tagging me and you're complaining. I don't like that. Oh
[01:05:50] Bro, I don't like this guy. Yeah, we might have to ban him. I don't know about that
[01:05:54] That's not really what's going to happen.
[01:06:00] So this, I'm going to be honest, she is so fucking retarded, we need to find a way to
[01:06:06] get her taken off the Supreme Court.
[01:06:09] This is insane.
[01:06:10] Listen to this.
[01:06:11] Okay, well what do we do with, I mean that's a debate and it's a discussion, very valid,
[01:06:19] But then we have a subsequent debate between Pheasanton and Wade, where the same concept
[01:06:25] was like, wait a minute, this sounds like the other one on being born in whatever country
[01:06:29] on being born in whatever country you're from.
[01:06:32] That's what everybody recognizes.
[01:06:34] But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other other sovereign.
[01:06:42] What a stupid bitch.
[01:06:45] Did the people flying the planes into the Twin Towers on 9-11 have allegiance to America
[01:06:51] because they were on American soil?
[01:06:54] How can you be so fucking retarded!
[01:06:58] Do we have allegiance to Afghanistan whenever we're invading Afghanistan?
[01:07:03] Oh my god!
[01:07:11] We gotta get rid of her.
[01:07:14] And I was thinking, you know, I'm an IUS citizen and visiting Japan and what it means...
[01:07:23] I'm Japanese now.
[01:07:25] Is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest
[01:07:33] me and prosecute me.
[01:07:36] It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter?
[01:07:41] Allegiance is control?
[01:07:44] Oh, wait a minute.
[01:07:47] So are the people that were held, are the prisoners of war from October 7th?
[01:07:54] Are they allied with Hamas now?
[01:08:01] Oh my God.
[01:08:03] There's literally, like, is Johnny Somali allied with Korea?
[01:08:10] His vitality allied with the Philippines is fucking, what's his name?
[01:08:18] Not Bolsonaro, the one Maduro.
[01:08:21] Is Maduro allied with America now because he's in American jail?
[01:08:26] This is the most retarded argument that you could ever make that is instantly disproven
[01:08:32] by just thinking for three seconds about this.
[01:08:35] How the fuck did she become a Supreme Court justice?
[01:08:40] We need to, there's gotta be a way to get rid of Supreme Court justices, right?
[01:08:44] We need to have a some way, send her back to McDonald's, you need to go and retire.
[01:08:49] Can we just pay her her salary and you just go home and don't say anything ever again?
[01:08:54] Holy fuck, a DEI hire?
[01:08:56] I wouldn't be surprised.
[01:08:59] I can't find any other way to explain it.
[01:09:01] This is the most retarded, stupid argument that you could ever have.
[01:09:06] Oh my god.
[01:09:08] Wow.
[01:09:09] Remember she wouldn't define a woman
[01:09:12] We got to get rid of her we do I
[01:09:17] Don't I don't know who we can get in
[01:09:20] Like I don't know who we can get in as a Supreme Court justice that's based enough. I
[01:09:26] Really don't know
[01:09:29] Fuck
[01:09:31] Like I just I'll go
[01:09:33] Yeah, Ted Cruz. See, that would be my first guy, but the issue is that Ted Cruz is too close to Israel.
[01:09:40] That makes me uncomfortable. And he's also too much of a religious guy. I'm uncomfortable because of that.
[01:09:47] Some people are saying, Clarence- So we get Clarence Thomas too.
[01:09:51] Okay. Okay, and then maybe we can get rid of somebody else, so we can get Clarence Thomas 3. Okay?
[01:09:59] I like, I like this, see now we're, now we're going in the right direction.
[01:10:04] Of law, I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law
[01:10:12] go and prosecute the person who has stolen it.
[01:10:15] So there's this relationship based on, even though I'm a temple-
[01:10:19] So a foreign terrorist that comes into the United States to blow up a building, he can
[01:10:29] rely on us to arrest him, and that means that he's allied with the United States.
[01:10:40] Oh my god.
[01:10:42] I'm just on vacation in Japan. I'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense.
[01:10:50] Is that the right way to think about it? And if so...
[01:10:54] No, no, it's not. Next question.
[01:10:57] Oh, doesn't that explain why both temporary...
[01:11:02] Isn't that the right way? And if so, doesn't that...
[01:11:05] Okay, so you're basically talking past the premise.
[01:11:09] You're you're you're saying well, is this the way to look at it? Well, let's assume it is well
[01:11:14] Let's let me build an entire
[01:11:17] ideology off of this
[01:11:19] Residents and documented people would have that kind of a spot. I know just by virtue of being in the United States
[01:11:28] That's absolutely right Justice Jackson and on being born in whatever deport again a man put him in jail
[01:11:34] You gotta do something about this. This is crazy
[01:11:36] Why these people, they're co-opting the largest and most important court inside of America
[01:11:44] to push a basically radical takeover of the country.
[01:11:49] She's saying that any person that comes here is in one way or another by using a legal
[01:11:56] obfuscation and really just a brain dead misunderstanding that that person now has
[01:12:04] allegiance to America.
[01:12:05] Oh my god, charge him a treason? I know, I know. Listen guys, I want it, I do, I want it, but it's not going to happen. At least not anytime soon.
[01:12:19] And we've got a way, we've got, that's like four presidents from now. And that's a best case scenario, that's four presidents from now.
[01:12:27] She's equating criminal jurisdiction with sovereign jurisdiction. Well, again, it's just it's not even about like
[01:12:35] People think about this in terms like oh well you look at these terminologies. No, it's simple
[01:12:40] if you have people coming over here that are having kids and
[01:12:43] Then they're defaulting their kid at a citizenship. This is obviously a manipulation. It's obviously an abuse
[01:12:49] And I think that everybody should realize this. Okay, let's listen to the next one here
[01:12:52] We go like you guys know how I feel about this stuff, right?
[01:12:55] This is a big day for me. All right. This is a very big day for me. And I am so fucking
[01:13:03] all my I'm so mad that this has not it's this should be a nine zero decision. It should
[01:13:12] be a nine zero decision. And the only question would be how retroactive should we make this?
[01:13:19] That should be the only point of contention, at all.
[01:13:26] Not subject to any foreign power is pretty straightforward.
[01:13:30] So let me give you these examples.
[01:13:33] A boy is born here to an Iranian father who has entered the country illegally.
[01:13:40] That boy is automatically an Iranian national at birth.
[01:13:44] and he has a duty to provide military service
[01:13:48] to the Iranian government.
[01:13:50] Is he not subject to any foreign power?
[01:13:54] Not within the meaning of the 1866 Act, just.
[01:13:57] 1866 Act.
[01:14:00] See, these are people whose mind is consumed
[01:14:04] by a process and a bureaucracy,
[01:14:07] rather than thinking about this rationally at all.
[01:14:11] There are so many people whose thinking process
[01:14:14] completely defined by external variables. There is no actual internal evaluation that is occurring
[01:14:21] at all. Think about it for three seconds. Okay, so somebody has a kid here, and then the kid is
[01:14:29] legally obligated to help Iran, and then Iran says to blow up America. Okay, well that sounds like
[01:14:35] it's a really bad idea. That sounds really bad. They're all in on it, man. It's about votes. It is.
[01:14:41] Yeah, and and this is again what I'm saying is that the reason why they're fighting so hard for this is because this is the main thing that
[01:14:49] if they lose this they lose their basically
[01:14:54] their silver bullet to effectively
[01:14:57] flood the country with foreigners
[01:15:00] Because this is the strategy that they use is that they open the borders
[01:15:05] And then they allow people to come over and then have kids here the kids get defaulted citizenship
[01:15:12] Citizenship then they manipulate the public by saying well you can't separate families. Well, yeah, I think you're right
[01:15:17] Let's send them all back, but let's say you know again, so it's all it's all built into this narrative. That's it
[01:15:24] They want white to become a minority they do they do and I think that they want to build an anti-white racial coalition to achieve that goal
[01:15:31] I think that's true
[01:15:33] Like, think about the idea of birth tourism.
[01:15:37] If this is a video game, it would have been patched out decades ago.
[01:15:41] It's an obvious exploit.
[01:15:42] Everybody knows it.
[01:15:44] I'm sure that Thomas Jefferson, when he was writing the Constitution, said, you know
[01:15:59] what I want?
[01:16:00] I want a Chinese woman to fly over here on an airplane and have a baby, and that baby
[01:16:07] is defaulted American citizenship.
[01:16:10] That's what Thomas Jefferson wanted.
[01:16:12] For sure, guys.
[01:16:13] Oh, yeah, definitely.
[01:16:16] You can't even speak fucking English.
[01:16:19] Holy fuck.
[01:16:21] This is unbelievable.
[01:16:24] Mmm.
[01:16:25] So it's amazing, let me get it straight.
[01:16:34] I'll pull you up.
[01:16:38] Do you think that the system we have is good?
[01:16:41] It's very simple.
[01:16:44] Do you think it's good or not?
[01:16:46] Bad thing.
[01:16:48] 160 years changes nothing.
[01:16:51] Well, I feel like it does, by the way.
[01:16:54] And not only does it change, not only does it not change nothing, it changes everything.
[01:17:00] 160 years ago, everybody that was alive is dead now.
[01:17:06] That's it.
[01:17:07] They're all dead.
[01:17:10] We live in a completely different world.
[01:17:12] Let me hear it.
[01:17:17] What Jefferson meant, so it left us used for the Second Amendment.
[01:17:23] So what do you think?
[01:17:26] Do you think Thomas Jefferson wanted a Chinese woman or two Mexicans to illegally cross the
[01:17:31] border and have a kid here and then have an anchor baby?
[01:17:34] Do you think that's what Thomas Jefferson wanted when he was framing the Constitution?
[01:17:38] Do you think that's what the Constitution was for?
[01:17:42] Just, I mean, do you think that or not?
[01:17:49] Hey, Terrence, did I take six weeks?
[01:17:56] No.
[01:17:57] Founding fires wanted to fester at 50-round magazines, that's what leftists say.
[01:18:00] Yeah, but they didn't have computers either, so we're reframing it.
[01:18:03] So like, I can make an argument for why you should be able to have a 50-round magazine.
[01:18:08] You can, like, you can make, you're right.
[01:18:12] But the problem is that that argument, I think, can also be made from a logical and a rational perspective as well.
[01:18:21] And also, the Founding Fathers never said anything about 50-round magazine, obviously, or machine gun, yes, or a computer.
[01:18:30] Do you really think that the Constitution is the main reason why they're not able to do that?
[01:18:34] They're making laws against guns.
[01:18:36] An old law isn't bad because it's old, it's like a squatter's old, it's old and bad, but it's not bad because it's old.
[01:18:42] That's a good argument. I think I have to agree with you on that. I will like I think that's a good point
[01:18:48] But like and again like yeah, you you bring up a good point there
[01:18:51] You're right is that something isn't bad categorically because it's old and I think that by me saying that I think that like
[01:18:57] definitely
[01:18:59] Yeah, I could see where you're coming from here, but I feel like very clearly the world has evolved in a way that
[01:19:05] obviously the way that people have kids here and they come over and have kids
[01:19:11] here is totally different than what happened back then. That's your question?
[01:19:16] Yeah and also like okay let's get back that's a good point yeah and so what
[01:19:23] about do you think Thomas Jefferson, is he a bad? So I don't mean that a bad
[01:19:28] take was an example. No it's fine, it's fine that's okay. Like we'll move on but
[01:19:32] Anyway, no, I think he's right. He's right about that and in this case you have to call it outdated rather than just old
[01:19:37] I think that's a great point. Yeah, it's not old. It's outdated
[01:19:41] It has been totally outdated and I think that we need a new version of looking at it nowadays. Yeah, he's right
[01:19:48] That's a good point. He's bringing up. It's a it's a it's a small nuance, but I think it's relevant
[01:19:53] The ambassador exception, if it meant what the government contends, basically not a
[01:20:01] subject of any foreign power, that another country considers you a singuinous citizen,
[01:20:07] then lawful permanent residents, all foreign nationalists.
[01:20:11] Well, ordinary public meaning of that would certainly encompass that boy, would it not?
[01:20:19] If you think that the language of the 1866 Act was ambiguous, as Wong Kim Mark says,
[01:20:25] the shift to the language of the 14th Amendment, which is the operative text, certainly clears
[01:20:29] up any ambiguity.
[01:20:30] What I said about a boy born to an Iranian father is true of children born here to parents
[01:20:40] who were nationals of other countries.
[01:20:42] Yes.
[01:20:43] If I'm correct, it's true to a child who's born here to Russian parents.
[01:20:47] It's true to a child who's born here to Mexican parents.
[01:20:51] They're automatically citizens or nationals of those countries and have the duty of military
[01:20:57] servicers.
[01:20:58] It seems like that makes them subject to a foreign power.
[01:21:04] But again, Justice Lido, that would have meant that the children-
[01:21:07] Three-fifths vote is also outdated, so we changed it.
[01:21:10] Yeah, we've changed a lot of things in the Constitution.
[01:21:13] Irish, Italian, and other immigrants. This is another deliberate reframing and a
[01:21:20] deliberate misunderstanding. Whenever the Irish and Italian and the immigrants,
[01:21:24] like why would we make a decision for what should happen now based off of what
[01:21:29] happened 150 years ago? Which Wonky Mark refers to in the debate the Framers
[01:21:35] refer to would not have been citizens either because if the only test is
[01:21:41] whether that us born child why would you make a decision on something that happened 150 years ago
[01:21:47] this is retarded
[01:21:50] Is considered a citizen by another country under their using witness laws then no no foreign nationals children
[01:21:58] well in all of those cases the parents could be naturalized and then the children would be
[01:22:04] Derivatively nationalized you can't base decisions like that whenever we effectively had totally open borders and anybody
[01:22:11] could come to america
[01:22:13] like it was a fundamentally different country back then
[01:22:17] naturalized
[01:22:19] uh... when the parents were naturalized
[01:22:25] one of the corners allowed the change laws well this is what's happened as you
[01:22:28] have groups like the a c l u
[01:22:30] that have been taken over by effectively uh... foreign influences and people
[01:22:34] seeking to subvert the united states and they're trying to co-op these
[01:22:39] different organizations so they can use them as vehicles for them to push their agenda.
[01:22:44] That's what's happening. The thing is, back then, you needed mass immigration to grow
[01:22:47] the country, but now the country's populated. It doesn't need anymore. Well, the entire framing
[01:22:50] of this conversation is wrong. The idea that we should be basing our decisions around the
[01:22:57] way that we are interpreting something that was said 150 years ago is retarded. We should look
[01:23:02] at what the best option is right now. And now, if it's going viral, oh, let me see this one.
[01:23:07] I haven't seen this one yet. Or is it? Oh God. Okay.
[01:23:18] And of course it doesn't work. What a surprise.
[01:23:25] This turns on. All right.
[01:23:30] Time I changed this for 30 years and Supreme Court has constantly been opposition.
[01:23:34] Truthfully, I don't know how it didn't happen after 9 11 2011 was another big year trying to push it
[01:23:39] Well, then I think they should just ignore the court. I do. I mean, they're obviously working against america's best interest
[01:23:45] They are like this is crazy
[01:23:48] If they don't go through with this
[01:23:50] Trump should just answer jackson them
[01:23:55] Your view of this turns on what the status of the parents are
[01:23:59] and not the child as would the born in the United States view of it what can you
[01:24:07] help us wait what let me listen to this again your view of this turns on what the
[01:24:12] status of the parents are yeah and not the child as would the born in the United
[01:24:18] States view of it what can you help us understand why we wouldn't expect to see
[01:24:25] a mention of parents in the text of this amendment.
[01:24:28] I think it's what-
[01:24:29] Oh my god.
[01:24:33] Intentionally misunderstanding something written 150 years ago.
[01:24:37] This is all my fucking god.
[01:24:39] Literally a retard, I know.
[01:24:41] It is embarrassing.
[01:24:42] I have a question, I think matters, the discussion when the Constitution was written did they
[01:24:48] have immigration issues like today?
[01:24:50] No, they didn't.
[01:24:51] It was a totally different country, completely different world.
[01:24:52] Of course not.
[01:24:53] understood that, for example, children cannot, newborns cannot form domicile, so every 19th
[01:25:00] century...
[01:25:01] That assumes domicile is in the test, and I'm asking you, how do we know that Congress
[01:25:06] did adopt the test that you say it adopted?
[01:25:09] When you're looking at 19th century conceptions of allegiance, the notion that the allegiance,
[01:25:13] again, you say domicile is instantiating the concept of allegiance for aliens as opposed
[01:25:18] to citizen.
[01:25:19] all of that the nineteenth century understands the newborns domicile
[01:25:23] it's allegiance follows the allegiance of the parents and i point out that
[01:25:27] their theory relies on parental allegiance as well because they recognize
[01:25:30] the exceptions for
[01:25:31] you know
[01:25:32] hostile and they don't use for
[01:25:34] that tribal indians for ambassadors again the child's
[01:25:38] allegiance status even on their view it's it's obvious it is and uh... you
[01:25:43] can't establish a legal permanent domicile somewhere where you're illegally
[01:25:45] present and subject to removal at any time
[01:25:48] Yeah, it's insane, man.
[01:25:50] Woman through her example,
[01:25:50] seeing her hundredly doing more to the span
[01:25:52] to the eternity of diversity,
[01:25:53] hires of any other person in history, thank you.
[01:25:55] That's probably true.
[01:25:57] Holy fuck, how can you be that incompetent?
[01:26:00] Wow.
[01:26:00] And yeah, this is crazy.
[01:26:03] It's a crazy, a person can achieve such a high powerful
[01:26:05] position when such a girl like you,
[01:26:07] and to push ill and talent towards other fellow citizens.
[01:26:09] Well, it's because some people are afraid to call it out.
[01:26:12] I think that's the reason why.
[01:26:14] And that's the reason why I call it out.
[01:26:16] That's the reason why I say it.
[01:26:17] i find this to be profoundly uh... offensive it is profoundly offensive
[01:26:23] to me that this is even an open conversation it is insane
[01:26:27] and look at this year
[01:26:29] and uh... trump administration must restore the legal status of potentially
[01:26:32] hundreds of thousands of immigrants who came to the united states through legally
[01:26:35] through a biden air a pathway a federal judge ruled on tuesday
[01:26:39] no he doesn't
[01:26:41] fuck that just don't do it
[01:26:43] Bukele didn't save El Salvador because he arrested all the criminals.
[01:26:49] He saved it because he removed the judges.
[01:26:53] Communist judges are the sword and shield of the Communist revolution here in America.
[01:26:58] Removing them is everything.
[01:26:59] Bro, there it is.
[01:27:06] That's it.
[01:27:07] Just like Napoleon.
[01:27:09] Just like Napoleon.
[01:27:10] You have the thing is that it's so obvious.
[01:27:14] It is so obvious.
[01:27:15] Hear no one with this.
[01:27:20] This doorbell video shows the moment she's describing.
[01:27:24] You can hear the engine revving.
[01:27:26] Then the car speed up significantly.
[01:27:28] We've stopped it before it hits Naomi.
[01:27:30] The other two kids got out the street.
[01:27:33] Naomi wasn't quick enough through her little legs.
[01:27:36] She had eyes on her.
[01:27:37] She was not unattended.
[01:27:39] She did not run out in front of no car or that car just every day.
[01:27:43] I read a story about a judge blocking common sense rules.
[01:27:46] Imagine how much better our country would be if every day you read a story about
[01:27:49] a judge being sent to go to jail inside of the same cell and the same prison that
[01:27:53] they sent a bunch of people to imagine how much better our country would be
[01:27:57] instantaneously.
[01:28:00] She hit her like she was an animal and kept going.
[01:28:03] And so he probably got a phone call to say he hit that baby.
[01:28:06] Another neighbor didn't want to go on camera,
[01:28:07] But says she saw the whole thing from somewhere in the video you're watching now
[01:28:12] We're gonna gun down the street. You are not let this clown out on bond of a thousand dollars outside
[01:28:17] This baby player here every day all day. Yeah, you're on the wrong side
[01:28:20] You came over this side hit the baby you didn't stop you kept going
[01:28:24] Mm-hmm
[01:28:24] You didn't remain on scene they had to call you to tell you to come so he killed a kid he drove off
[01:28:29] It hurts because that's the child. She was only eight years old
[01:28:32] Yeah, and now she did lose her life because of a reckless driver
[01:28:35] She lost her life because of a reckless judge, and that judge should be held accountable.
[01:28:42] In a just world, this judge would be tried as an accomplice for the murder.
[01:28:49] That's what would happen.
[01:28:50] That could have been my niece.
[01:28:51] That could have been my little cousin.
[01:28:52] That could have been anybody.
[01:28:53] The police say the driver of that Chrysler 300 was 23-year-old Khalil Bernie.
[01:29:00] He is now charged with driving.
[01:29:01] And take away his license for driving.
[01:29:02] Driving license revoked.
[01:29:04] life they already tried that it didn't work oh wait he didn't have liability
[01:29:14] insurance oh wow ability insurance failure to register and fictitious
[01:29:20] registration in court oh so we went they put yeah I gave him a $1,000
[01:29:26] unsecured bond so they gave him a thousand dollar bond was just let out of
[01:29:32] jail on a thousand dollar bond. We don't have to live like this, gentlemen. We don't. We
[01:29:41] don't have to live like this. This is crazy. This is insane that we put up with this shit.
[01:29:48] A thousand dollars. This is way too low. It shouldn't be a bond. He wouldn't kill the
[01:29:53] kid driving around like a nutball when he shouldn't even been driving. He should be
[01:29:59] lucky he's not getting harvested for his organs. That's my thing. It's outrageous.
[01:30:04] Why are we putting up with this? I'm waiting for someone to defend this. Yeah,
[01:30:09] there's nobody. And it's insane. Minimum 250k. Yeah, I mean really, like I don't
[01:30:16] understand this at all. They found another clip of that viral judge in
[01:30:19] same ego which one oh my god wait a minute this that same loser
[01:30:32] those are the overlapping stores this is the same guy that crashed out on the IT
[01:30:36] on the IT worker first between the stores outline wasting my time this
[01:30:43] morning no judge I mean we we have an overlapping issue in these two cases
[01:30:48] They don't seem to be that overlapping to me
[01:30:51] Well, we have the same you want to go to Jefferson County because you want Jefferson County jury
[01:30:57] Just where we're the defendants in the case
[01:31:00] We're there are plaintiffs. We haven't found either one of these cases. They found it's clean of eight minutes tonight
[01:31:09] We followed a proposed error, but I have one here. So you get Jeff you briefly respond
[01:31:13] I know hot this hearing is done
[01:31:15] You're asking for a sign?
[01:31:16] Deputy, remove her from my bench now.
[01:31:22] You're only asking?
[01:31:23] No, you may not.
[01:31:24] This hearing is over.
[01:31:26] Jesus Christ, these people today.
[01:31:30] Step away.
[01:31:32] You're about to-
[01:31:33] I'mma be real.
[01:31:35] If you crash out like this as a judge,
[01:31:37] you can't control your emotions.
[01:31:39] If you can't control your emotions,
[01:31:41] you shouldn't be able to control other people's fate.
[01:31:45] It's embarrassing.
[01:31:48] Like, it really, like, you're compromise- yeah, you're compromised.
[01:31:55] Can't do it.
[01:31:56] To be cuffed.
[01:31:57] You want somebody to have her hand cuffed?
[01:32:02] Jesus Christ.
[01:32:04] Holy fuck, he's high estrogen.
[01:32:07] I honestly, I mean, you just listen to the way he talks.
[01:32:12] You're about to be cuffed.
[01:32:14] Oh, yeah, uh-huh. Yeah, that's right. It's embarrassing that female judge can move calm of that psycho actually crashing out in front of her
[01:32:21] Yeah, it's just embarrassing for me to see this can they appeal to a different judge? Why can he be the one indiscriminately?
[01:32:26] Yeah, why is he indiscriminately jailing the retards and it's not me? Yeah, it's not fair guys
[01:32:31] This is bullshit. And so I'll go and I'll show you here's another one here is another one of this happening here
[01:32:37] We go. Let's watch it
[01:32:39] I appreciate the legislature for passing this, but I will just say to my friends in the Florida
[01:32:47] House of Representatives, I don't think what you've done is enough.
[01:32:51] You have the power and you have sufficient numbers in your chamber to impeach this judge.
[01:32:59] She released a child rapist while out on bail.
[01:33:02] He raped, tortured and killed a five-year-old little girl.
[01:33:07] until you start holding these judges accountable they are going to continue to find ways
[01:33:15] disbarring them isn't enough
[01:33:19] it's not enough
[01:33:21] simply losing their job and being dishonored is not enough
[01:33:28] it's not even the bare minimum
[01:33:31] to benefit the criminal element
[01:33:34] this was an outrage
[01:33:36] This was such an easy call to make sure that this guy was put behind bars.
[01:33:41] Yeah.
[01:33:41] And this judge refused to do it, knowing the risks and the result has obviously been a tragedy.
[01:33:48] So, Florida Constitution...
[01:33:50] We need to go Old Testament with these people. We do.
[01:33:52] We get Old Testament with these people.
[01:33:54] Like, they're gonna go and I bring in the military and just simply arrest them.
[01:33:59] Like, this is crazy.
[01:34:00] Like, you have them, they're literally letting out child molesters.
[01:34:04] Like, the entire idea, like, is the problem is that people think that you shouldn't do
[01:34:11] that because, oh, well, that's breaking the rules.
[01:34:17] They're breaking the rules.
[01:34:20] How the fuck are you supposed to deal with this with people that are controlling the
[01:34:24] rules that don't use them?
[01:34:28] How do you deal with this?
[01:34:29] How do you can't deal with that?
[01:34:31] there's no way you can get around this. It's an abuse of power, it is.
[01:34:39] To invest the House of Representatives with the ability to bring...
[01:34:43] What's the alternative? Because if they're liable, they won't release anyone else, not even good people.
[01:34:51] Do you really think that there's no gray area between releasing a child molester and releasing
[01:34:55] somebody who's a shoplifter from 7-Eleven? Do you really think that there's no nuance there?
[01:35:01] like really impeachment against a circuit judge
[01:35:08] with two-thirds majority you know last time I checked we've got way more than
[01:35:12] two-thirds
[01:35:13] of republicans I'd like you all to be on these people I told you all like
[01:35:16] it is a
[01:35:19] mercy to the world that because death note came out in 2006
[01:35:25] I was 16 in 2006
[01:35:29] If I had watched Death Note when I was in high school, I know you might have thought it would
[01:35:38] be impossible for this to be the case, but I can guarantee you that I would somehow be
[01:35:43] even more insufferable than I was then.
[01:35:46] I would have been even worse because even now I watched Death Note.
[01:35:52] I agreed with everything I did.
[01:35:55] I did.
[01:35:56] I completely agree.
[01:35:57] He's totally right.
[01:35:58] Say, I think some Democrats would vote to impeach given what happened in this case
[01:36:07] So I can lose back then oh my god, yeah, you know how really of course I
[01:36:13] Love like yeah, 100% like this whole bullshit like oh well, you know, he's doesn't have right to do that
[01:36:18] Oh, you know if he does it it happened and so we have even one more we this
[01:36:22] This craced Minnesota judge just gave a six-month sentence to another Somali
[01:36:28] fraudster who stole millions.
[01:36:31] Ms. Jama, do you have any comment?
[01:36:34] Judge Nancy Brazile said that Zam Zam Jama was one of the least culpable defendants.
[01:36:39] What is this? That's a convenience store.
[01:36:42] Jama said that Zam Zam Jama was one of the least culpable defendants and she doesn't think that she'll see Jama back in federal court for another crime.
[01:36:51] Ms. John, that's crazy. Wow. And yeah, from Star Wars. Yeah. Yeah. Some Star Wars or something like that.
[01:36:59] And judges are bought and paid for. Well, I think that what happens is that it does look like an AI
[01:37:05] version of her. So the judges, I think in some cases are kind of they're doing it for a, you know,
[01:37:12] a political reason. And like they're being paid. I don't think most of them are being paid. I think
[01:37:17] that they just simply do it because they think it's the right thing to do.
[01:37:21] And John Roberts said, it's a new world, but it's the same Constitution.
[01:37:32] Then why do you think that they let you do amendments for it?
[01:37:37] Like this is a, look, really?
[01:37:40] Are you kidding me?
[01:37:42] Response to John Sauer saying six billion people are a plane right away from coming here.
[01:37:47] Holy fucking shit dude. This is insane. Oh my god. It makes me so mad.
[01:37:52] Luigi crashed out on a health CEO for less than that. I'll be sure to see you for us then.
[01:37:57] Listen.
[01:38:02] Anyway, let me go back only this.
[01:38:07] Okay, let's talk about its applications. So, you know, there are some, I can imagine it being messy
[01:38:13] and some applications. So how, what would you do with what the common law called
[01:38:17] foundlings? You know, the thing about this is then you have to adjudicate if
[01:38:21] you're looking at parents and if you're looking at parents domicile, then you
[01:38:25] have to adjudicate with residents and intent to say, what if you don't know
[01:38:29] who the parents are? I think there are marginal cases that one I think. I mean, don't give
[01:38:33] them citizenship till you find out. Like obviously, like what the fuck do you mean?
[01:38:36] Like, I mean, it's obvious. Like, oh yeah, oh well what if you don't know? Okay, well
[01:38:40] then say to be determined fucking duh like obviously as the benefit of being
[01:38:49] addressed in 1401 F where it talks about yeah yeah yeah but what about the
[01:38:52] Constitution under the Constitution it's it's down I mean look there domicile is
[01:38:57] a constitutional standard in all kinds of other situations and it's hard to see
[01:39:01] jurisdiction personal jurisdiction sorry well yeah in a personal jurisdiction I
[01:39:04] mean 1332 diversity jurisdiction and the thing is it has to be litigated because
[01:39:08] it turns on intent and if their intent was to come into this country illegally
[01:39:15] they shouldn't be rewarded by their kid being a fucking citizen if their intent
[01:39:20] is to come here to have a kid to default the kid's citizenship then that is a
[01:39:25] bad malicious intent and it should not be rewarded these people are so consumed
[01:39:33] with the idea of processes, that they've lost any sense of ethical accountability.
[01:39:39] They've lost every sense of rational conclusion drawing.
[01:39:44] This is insane.
[01:39:46] I'm so, I'm so mad.
[01:39:48] I'm, I'm actually, I'm, I'm actually so mad about this.
[01:39:53] This is the virtue of both you solely and you sanguinous, whichever one you pick, it's a bright line rule.
[01:39:59] How would it work?
[01:40:00] How would you adjudicate these cases?
[01:40:02] going to know at the time of birth for some people whether they have the intent to stay
[01:40:07] or not.
[01:40:08] It doesn't matter if they have the intent to stay.
[01:40:10] You fucking retard.
[01:40:11] No, there's no the intent to stay.
[01:40:14] Like are they citizens or not?
[01:40:17] They're not citizens and they shouldn't have a kid here that's a fucking citizen.
[01:40:20] Like are you retarded?
[01:40:23] It's unbelievable.
[01:40:26] Oh my god.
[01:40:28] How is this even a question?
[01:40:30] their intent is. Holy fuck, this bureaucracy is so fucking annoying, it drives me crazy.
[01:40:41] Oh my god. Fuck.
[01:40:45] Well, including US citizens by the way, I mean what if you have someone who is living
[01:40:50] in Norway with their husband and family but is still a US citizen, comes home and has
[01:40:55] her child here and goes back.
[01:40:57] Well then the kid would be a citizen because she's a citizen.
[01:41:01] Like what?
[01:41:02] Well, okay, so you have a shoplifting law, but what if somebody, okay, okay, get this.
[01:41:09] Okay, but what if somebody buys something, but then they forget to take their bag out
[01:41:15] of the store?
[01:41:16] And then they come back in and they say, I forgot to get my bag that I paid for.
[01:41:21] And then they take it out.
[01:41:23] Are they shoplifting?
[01:41:35] You're missing the point?
[01:41:36] Okay.
[01:41:37] All right.
[01:41:38] All right.
[01:41:39] You're going to get pulled up.
[01:41:40] You're going to get pulled up.
[01:41:44] What's the point?
[01:41:47] Because I want to hear arguments for this.
[01:41:52] Is there- everything that I've heard about this is so retarded that it's astonishing that it even exists.
[01:42:01] Holy fuck.
[01:42:09] What's the point?
[01:42:15] So that's extra edgy today? I am.
[01:42:16] I- I- I'm- I'm so mad. I've been waiting on this for my whole life.
[01:42:20] And they're messing it up.
[01:42:22] It drives me crazy.
[01:42:30] She's just posing multiple angles to the argument to see the answers.
[01:42:33] Well, I mean, the answer is obvious, right?
[01:42:37] I mean, if somebody is a US citizen that has a kid in America, but they're also in Norway,
[01:42:42] the kid would obviously be a US citizen.
[01:42:44] Like there's not even a question about that.
[01:42:45] Like how's that even a question?
[01:42:47] It's obvious.
[01:42:49] Everybody knows that.
[01:42:50] Duh.
[01:42:51] course. How do we know whether the child is a U.S. citizen because the parent
[01:42:57] didn't have an intent to stay? I'd say the intent to stay is wrong. Two points
[01:43:00] one practical one legal the practical point is under the terms of this
[01:43:03] executive order you don't have to because the executive order turns on
[01:43:06] objectively verifiable things which is immigration status. Are you lawfully
[01:43:09] present but temporarily present or do you have a legal status so those kind of
[01:43:14] like you know taking evidence so to speak under subjective intent wouldn't be
[01:43:17] done and as to the constitutional point obviously domicile is baked into a lot of
[01:43:22] constitutional and legal concepts and there there may be situations where facts
[01:43:25] are determined but if you look at the guidance
[01:43:28] what are you doing bro was RFK not enough now you have to bring in two people with
[01:43:34] 5-H 5% HP number one number two what the fuck are we talking about what are we
[01:43:44] doing. The guidance that all the agencies did after this court in Casa said they
[01:43:50] could go for an issue guidance. The guidance provides, I think, a very, very
[01:43:54] clear objective. Why does it tend to stay a stupid argument? If they aren't
[01:43:58] staying in the USA, they shouldn't get citizenship, no. Because even if they
[01:44:04] want to stay in the United States, they shouldn't get citizenship if they're
[01:44:07] not if they're not citizens duh so if you if you're telling me that because
[01:44:15] two illegals come here and they say I want to stay here no shit you want to
[01:44:20] stay here you came from Guatemala I would too if I were you I get it so yes
[01:44:26] obviously that's the case it doesn't matter
[01:44:31] verifiable approaches to doing this. And so as a practical matter, I don't think it's
[01:44:37] presented by this executive order. Thank you, General. Justice Jackson.
[01:44:43] Holy fuck, man. Holy fuck, this is insane. And they don't get to skip the immigration
[01:44:48] line just because you're a kid. Yeah, exactly. What if it's a U.S. citizen and illegal? Then
[01:44:52] it's a U.S. citizen. If one of the parents is a U.S. citizen, then the kid should be
[01:44:57] a U.S. citizen. If both of the parents are U.S. citizens, then the kid should be a U.S.
[01:45:03] citizen. If neither of the parents are U.S. citizens, then the kid should not be a citizen.
[01:45:07] It's obvious.
[01:45:11] Yeah, of course.
[01:45:15] Like, it's fair. Yeah, obviously. Oh my God. And let me go. I'll see if I find this here.
[01:45:21] And where is it? Oh, no, I already saw this before that was so retarded. It's unbelievable
[01:45:28] Okay, let's listen to this
[01:45:31] It's on Chinese media reports. There are five hundred
[01:45:35] Five hundred birth tourism companies in the People's Republic of China
[01:45:38] Who's what business is to bring people here to give birth and return to to that nation?
[01:45:45] Imagine thinking it's a good idea
[01:45:47] that you have a system that has spawned an entire Chinese
[01:45:54] Industry of people that are flying to your country in bad faith to spawn their kids with citizenship
[01:46:03] Like that. It's obviously there's something wrong with that
[01:46:08] Obviously, there's something wrong like how can anybody not see there's something wrong with that
[01:46:14] Having said all that
[01:46:16] You do agree that that has no impact on the legal analysis before us.
[01:46:20] I don't give a fuck about that. Why the fuck would I care about that?
[01:46:23] Why the fuck? So let me get this straight.
[01:46:26] Because you can misinterpret something that was written 150 years ago,
[01:46:32] that means that we're not allowed to have a country.
[01:46:34] Get the fuck out of here.
[01:46:36] This is such a ridiculous argument, it's insane.
[01:46:39] I am so fucking sick of this bureaucratic, completely sterile, brain-dead, disconnected,
[01:46:49] uh, you know, pseudo-intellectual bullshit that these people keep trying to push when the reality
[01:46:56] is- it's happening. It's actually happening in real life right now. I don't care about what the-
[01:47:03] what what your ideological reasoning is for this or what you know this is what a
[01:47:08] book said that was written eighty years ago
[01:47:11] it's outdated it's gone like everybody that was around that is dead
[01:47:17] to completely different world
[01:47:20] most politicians are retards man most people are retards
[01:47:24] makes me so fucking mad
[01:47:26] makes me so fucking mad
[01:47:28] all well
[01:47:29] just because there's an obvious exploit
[01:47:31] And the fact that this obvious exploit exists, like, it's, oh my god, bro, like, I'm just, I'm so, I'm, it's actually crazy how mad I am.
[01:47:42] It's crazy how mad I am.
[01:47:47] Alright.
[01:47:48] I think it's, uh, I heard what Justice Cleo said and his hum done dissent where they had, where, like, their interpretation has these implications that could not possibly have been approved by the 19th century framers of this amendment.
[01:48:01] And I think that shows that they've made a mess, their interpretation has made a mess
[01:48:05] in the operation.
[01:48:06] Well, it certainly wasn't a problem in the 19th century.
[01:48:10] Yeah, it wasn't a problem.
[01:48:12] Oh, wow.
[01:48:13] Well, wait a minute.
[01:48:14] It wasn't a problem in the 19th century.
[01:48:18] Thank God.
[01:48:19] Yeah, probably back then he was in college.
[01:48:21] That old fucking, another old geriatric retard is going to dictate to us why the fuck, oh,
[01:48:29] wait a minute.
[01:48:30] Well, if you look at what happened in 1885, that means you're not allowed to have a plentry
[01:48:37] anymore.
[01:48:38] Oh, we should.
[01:48:39] Oh, my God.
[01:48:40] The Provision.
[01:48:41] Well, it certainly wasn't a problem in the 19th century.
[01:48:54] No, but of course-
[01:48:55] neither were fucking computers
[01:48:59] we're in a new world now just to point out
[01:49:02] we're in a new world, yes
[01:49:03] where 8 billion people are one plane right away from having a
[01:49:07] a child as a US citizen
[01:49:08] well it's a new world, it's the same constitution
[01:49:12] it is and
[01:49:13] this stupid old man
[01:49:15] this stupid old man is ruining our country
[01:49:20] it's amazing
[01:49:24] is the same constitution
[01:49:27] number one that's it up like foundationally definitionally that's wrong
[01:49:32] the constitution is constantly reinterpreted
[01:49:35] if you didn't need reinterpretations of the constitution by the fuck we have the
[01:49:38] supreme court number one
[01:49:40] number two the constitution was written for amendments
[01:49:44] you gotta remember the fourteenth amendment wasn't written until over
[01:49:47] everybody that wrote the constitution
[01:49:50] was dead when the fourteenth amendment was written
[01:49:53] it was a hundred years after the constitution was written
[01:49:57] this is it's on the i can't believe this
[01:50:00] i'm so i'm so fucking bad
[01:50:02] and just as clearly said i think in the case that uh... just a little is
[01:50:05] referring to you
[01:50:06] uh...
[01:50:07] you've got a constitutional provision that addresses certain evils and it should
[01:50:10] be extended to reasonably comparable evils he said that i was touched on
[01:50:13] interpretation
[01:50:14] i think the same principle applies here and i think we could have a brief
[01:50:16] thank you justice thomas and
[01:50:19] uh... jim
[01:50:20] unbelievable
[01:50:22] absolutely parking on believable that anybody is putting up with us okay
[01:50:26] here's another one
[01:50:31] uh... not subject to any foreign power
[01:50:34] as we saw this one nevermind i already saw that before
[01:50:37] let me go back and see if i can find any more of these two but yeah i i am
[01:50:40] extremely opinionated about this i am
[01:50:43] very very upset about this
[01:50:46] the constitution says that a woman did never write some of the constitution
[01:50:48] has written it in a woman and it should we get rid of women's rights yeah
[01:50:51] exactly like
[01:50:52] the idea that because the constitution says this means that it's a good thing
[01:50:56] and this is what the rule should be is insane
[01:50:58] and also you can just reinterpret it in a different way i mean obviously
[01:51:02] and i wrong that the amendments expand the subject and doesn't narrow them a
[01:51:05] lot of know what you mean by that depends on what you might spending and
[01:51:08] what does that mean
[01:51:09] second and that says uh... say the same even though the guns keep changing
[01:51:13] listen like here's the thing is that
[01:51:15] there's obviously a very big difference between somebody being able to
[01:51:19] you know, buy a fucking aircraft carrier versus being able to have a gun for home defense,
[01:51:25] right?
[01:51:26] I mean, everybody can see and understand that.
[01:51:28] But this is again what I was saying about the deliberate misunderstandings, the deliberate
[01:51:34] intentional repeated misunderstandings.
[01:51:38] And oh, here we go.
[01:51:39] Let's take a look at this.
[01:51:40] Let's start here with some examples of some of the types of individuals we could be talking
[01:51:44] about, like Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez.
[01:51:47] Now Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez was born in Santa Ana, California in 1984.
[01:51:52] His parents were from Mexico.
[01:51:55] He happens to also be the stepson of El Mencho, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
[01:52:02] And now he is reportedly leading that very same cartel.
[01:52:06] And here's the thing, he is a United States citizen by birth.
[01:52:12] And it doesn't stop there.
[01:52:14] of foreign wealth being used to manipulate the system.
[01:52:19] One Chinese billionaire reportedly has more than 100 U.S. born children through surrogacy.
[01:52:27] The idea, build a future family and a business succession plan.
[01:52:32] Some clients, by the way.
[01:52:36] How do you not see this and think it's an exploit?
[01:52:42] How do you not see?
[01:52:43] Really? Like, what the fuck are we doing?
[01:52:47] Can you believe this? It sounds like an X-Mode.
[01:52:49] Like, look at this. It's insane.
[01:52:54] Request up to 100 babies via multiple surrogacies.
[01:53:00] It can cost as much as $200,000.
[01:53:02] And why would they do that?
[01:53:03] Because babies born here are automatically US citizens.
[01:53:06] That's right. Also.
[01:53:08] If I was Chinese, I'd do it.
[01:53:10] I do it I like if I was Chinese and like you know my wife was gonna have a kid
[01:53:18] and I could fly her to America and then have the kid in America I'd do it it's a
[01:53:23] good idea it's a great idea ABC right yep ABC always be cheating it's a
[01:53:31] phenomenal idea who wouldn't
[01:53:34] The U.S. is illegal in China.
[01:53:40] Nearly 41% of international surrogate parents in the United States are Chinese.
[01:53:53] Another coincidence, I'm sure.
[01:53:56] Do you think the Elmentra stepson is American?
[01:53:58] Well, look, if his parents are American, like, I mean, again, we have plenty of criminals
[01:54:02] here.
[01:54:03] that argument is weak too by the way I do I think of his parents were American
[01:54:07] citizens and you know him being like look I mean yeah he's the guy's son or
[01:54:11] whatever like that's what happens like just cuz your dad's an asshole doesn't
[01:54:15] mean it's your fault. So why is this such a debate? Look around the world. It's a
[01:54:20] debate because they want to overrun the country with foreigners and then replace
[01:54:24] people and then vote for racial solidarity. That's the reason why it's a
[01:54:29] debate. That's the reason why they're doing it. That's why they're pushing it.
[01:54:33] Much of Europe has restricted birthright citizenship. Asia basically ended it.
[01:54:39] The United States still...
[01:54:41] So wait a minute. China it's restricted but over here it's not.
[01:54:53] Those motherfuckers. So those fuckers come over here and they do this to us but we can't do that over there.
[01:55:01] there. Yeah, you know why? Maybe because they realized it was a problem. That's crazy.
[01:55:09] Few countries around the world that sits as an outlier.
[01:55:14] So South Africa, Sweden, Finland, the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Australia.
[01:55:20] Oh my God. Makes me so fucking mad for me to see this man. It really does. And I don't
[01:55:27] even know what to say it's just so outrageous ridiculous unfair and look
[01:55:32] at this here
[01:55:35] illegal immigrant who attacks someone in Japan gets to court I don't want to go
[01:55:40] back I don't want to go back immigration officer it doesn't matter we're taking
[01:55:47] you you're lucky we even have a plane we're taking you no matter what
[01:55:57] Man, this is how it should be done, you're god damn right, now it definitely is how it
[01:56:05] should be done.
[01:56:06] Let me send it back on a raft, do you agree if the Supreme Court can't recognize surrogate
[01:56:11] birthright citizenship being an exploit it shouldn't be?
[01:56:14] Yeah, I think that if the Supreme Court is not able to, because the Supreme Court like
[01:56:20] fundamentally every piece of government should be working in the best interest of American
[01:56:26] citizens
[01:56:28] like in this is downstream from the constitution it's downstream from legal
[01:56:33] precedent it's downstream from taxes it's downstream from everything
[01:56:38] on a very very fundamental level
[01:56:41] every piece of the government
[01:56:43] should be working in the best interest of the american citizen
[01:56:48] is that in the best interest of the american citizen
[01:56:53] obviously not
[01:56:55] obviously it is not so no i don't think i don't think they should listen to it
[01:56:59] absolutely not
[01:57:01] major coalitions of our tribes conspired to the port each other will there
[01:57:04] are a
[01:57:05] luri how does this benefit us yet doesn't
[01:57:07] but there's no benefit to the american
[01:57:09] there is no benefit to the american citizen and the american family
[01:57:14] that a chinese billionaire
[01:57:16] it or uh... you know anybody from south america
[01:57:19] can uh... you know basically maliciously break into our country
[01:57:23] have a kid, and default that kid's citizenship,
[01:57:27] then that kid has a bunch of privileges.
[01:57:30] The justices are not taking the survival of the nation seriously.
[01:57:33] I just hope that Trump is.
[01:57:35] I do. Now, I personally don't think that he will be. I don't think Trump is that guy.
[01:57:40] I think that he's close, but he's not there.
[01:57:44] He's not willing to do what I think needs to be done.
[01:57:47] And I think that we need at least three or four,
[01:57:50] like extra presidents in order to get to that guy
[01:57:54] good faith question do you see any danger in the scotis legislating from
[01:57:57] the bench uh... in this case we'd result like that
[01:58:00] puts a precedent that bad faith elements could take advantage of bad faith
[01:58:03] elements always take advantage of things
[01:58:05] yeah obviously
[01:58:07] and uh... he's half the man we need yeah i think so rubio i don't know if
[01:58:10] rubio's willing to do it other
[01:58:12] i'm not sure i think that the person who's willing to do it is a person whose
[01:58:15] name we don't know yet
[01:58:17] that's what my opinion is i i think that it's a uh...
[01:58:19] a person out there that we don't know who they are
[01:58:22] but uh... maybe maybe they will they will manifest themselves
[01:58:26] and uh... yet express it's going to be open borders for me you can just undo
[01:58:30] that i mean i do just you do just take all the people that integrated in last
[01:58:33] four years and you undo their citizenship and you take all their
[01:58:36] stuff you send them home right
[01:58:37] it's really easy
[01:58:38] so i don't have a problem with that at all like you can all you can undo
[01:58:42] anything you just simply get rid of it
[01:58:44] like what do you mean
[01:58:46] so i don't know
[01:58:48] and his name will be Craig, is that it? Yeah, it's going to be Craig, he's going to come back
[01:58:52] and let me go, I will pull up and see if there's any more of this and this is the same thing,
[01:58:58] oh here we go, this is in Britain, they're having the exact same problem over there.
[01:59:05] Yes, to the study at one point that said there were 700 million people in the world
[01:59:08] who if they could get here would be technically eligible for refugee status. We simply cannot
[01:59:14] take the numbers who would be entitled to come here if they were able to get here.
[01:59:18] So to stop them coming, it's the deterrent. It's really interesting because when Rwanda
[01:59:23] was about to happen, people didn't come to the UK, they went to the Republic of Ireland.
[01:59:28] So the numbers came down even with the threat of it.
[01:59:31] So there is no evidence for your remarks about the Rwanda scheme which completely...
[01:59:35] There is. You have people going to the public.
[01:59:38] You're drawing in a kind of causality that there's no grounded evidence in for the Rwanda
[01:59:42] scheme which was a complete failure. Does this stupid bitch really think that people
[01:59:45] don't come to her country trying to get refugee stems? Like what's she even talking about?
[01:59:51] Pauling waste of public money. And as for your remarks about what kind of systems and
[01:59:55] what kind of numbers might be welcomed into our scheme, that's also not backed up by any
[02:00:00] evidence. It's the Centre for Policy Studies report.
[02:00:04] Not backed up by evidence. What we need is to be...
[02:00:07] Jacob, it's really important that we all take our responsibility seriously in terms of talking
[02:00:15] about migration and asylum.
[02:00:17] If you're taking your responsibility seriously, you should be looking at every single avenue
[02:00:21] to prevent this woman from having a voice in politics ever again.
[02:00:25] You should be looking at figuring out a way to prevent her and people like her from being
[02:00:29] able to even vote.
[02:00:31] If you actually care about the democracy in your country, that's what you'd be doing.
[02:00:37] seeking refuge in a responsible way and putting out figures like that based on
[02:00:42] based on what we have agreed to under the Refugee Convention and under the
[02:00:47] Human Rights Act and the Human Rights Convention that means that there are
[02:00:51] hundreds of millions of people who are technically eligible for asylum in this
[02:00:55] country if they can get here. So once you start having safe and legal routes you
[02:00:59] open it up to even larger numbers. What you have to do is to make it really
[02:01:06] This is a person who doesn't understand the first principles of logic and also incentives
[02:01:12] Behavior follows incentives if you give people an incentive the behavior will follow that
[02:01:18] He should have just instantly called her a disingenuous bitch and left you can't debate these people. Yeah, exactly
[02:01:23] Men need to stop being pushovers to this behavior
[02:01:25] I think so too for people to get here and say very firmly that people have already got to the first safe country
[02:01:31] Just another retarded hag that wants to overrun our country with a bunch of illegals
[02:01:35] but she would never want to live around them.
[02:01:37] Cannot come to the United Kingdom,
[02:01:39] and if they do, they will be removed.
[02:01:41] And as I said, Donald Trump has made this work
[02:01:44] in the United States and has got the number of illegals.
[02:01:47] Power preventing people from voting be good for democracy
[02:01:49] because they're retarded and they shouldn't be able to vote.
[02:01:52] It's obvious.
[02:01:54] What, do you want a five year old to vote?
[02:01:56] No, you don't. Well, I thought you liked democracy.
[02:01:59] The reason why you shouldn't let a five year old vote
[02:02:01] is because they're retarded.
[02:02:03] Think about it. Migrant's down.
[02:02:05] Well, I think that is an appalling misrepresentation of what the European Convention on Human Rights is.
[02:02:12] See, this is exactly what they do.
[02:02:15] They try to say, oh, well, it's appalling, it's human rights, etc.
[02:02:19] Yeah, it's their human right to come over into your country and rape your people.
[02:02:22] And then you downplay it.
[02:02:24] I think we should all be taking our responsibilities more seriously
[02:02:27] to ensure that we have a reliable and sustainable immigration and asylum system that is safe
[02:02:33] and so that people are not forced into dangerous channel crossings.
[02:02:38] What about dangerous living arrangements like having to live next to them?
[02:02:42] Do you think this woman would only live next to five or six random migrants that have come in
[02:02:47] from South Africa or North Africa? I don't think that she would.
[02:02:52] I think that the only point in which these people will realize the error of their ways
[02:02:57] whenever they are faced with the consequences of their own empathy. At that
[02:03:03] point, I think you can have progress. But the problem is that they have no
[02:03:08] problem writing checks that the working class has to cash. They have no problem
[02:03:13] overrunning suburbs and, you know, lower working class and then lower class areas
[02:03:19] with infinity migrants because it's not their daughters that are getting raped.
[02:03:23] It's not their businesses that are getting robbed. It's not their communities
[02:03:27] that are being fundamentally changed, it's not happening to them. So that's the reason
[02:03:32] why they're doing it.
[02:03:34] You take each other.
[02:03:37] That is not a sensible question.
[02:03:38] It is. It's a sensible...
[02:03:39] It isn't. It isn't.
[02:03:40] British people want zero.
[02:03:41] That isn't just simply not how...
[02:03:42] I want zero, illegal migrants.
[02:03:44] You do...
[02:03:45] Fucking patriot. Absolute fucking patriot. There you go. Never compromise on this. And
[02:03:52] by the way, whenever enough of these people get together and they make something like
[02:03:56] restore Britain, it is absolutely imperative that you do not simply win, you have to crush
[02:04:03] these people to the point where they can never recover.
[02:04:07] You have to crush them systematically, you have to crush them demographically, you have
[02:04:11] to crush them legally, and you have to crush them financially.
[02:04:16] Total obliteration.
[02:04:17] We are a decent and compassionate country, we are a decent and compassionate country.
[02:04:28] Alright, here we go.
[02:04:30] See, this is the kind of person that doesn't actually care about all the statistics that
[02:04:34] they're quoting, because if you showed them statistics of rape statistics or other types
[02:04:39] of bad behaviors by migrants, they would just come up with a million excuses for it.
[02:04:43] for it. It's emotional manipulation. It's virtue signaling.
[02:04:47] People come in, we are a decent, compassionate and tolerant
[02:04:50] country that thrives that big mistake that has that thrives on
[02:04:56] those values. See, she's she's defaulted back to her NPC
[02:05:00] programming.
[02:05:01] And hundreds of thousands more people coming in. That's
[02:05:04] basically what is really striking about this conversation is
[02:05:09] we're decent if we don't agree. Yeah, this is the way that
[02:05:12] people like this come here this evening to talk about a perfectly sensible
[02:05:17] arrangement that the British government that hasn't worked. The Conservatives
[02:05:22] introduced but this government is perfectly reasonably seeking to renew
[02:05:27] an agreement and what's happened in a space of about nine minutes is that we
[02:05:32] have descended into banding about figures that are not remotely grounded
[02:05:38] in evidence and what we need. And also keep in mind that one of the reasons why
[02:05:42] why they try to always refer back to evidence is because they've tried to ideologically
[02:05:47] capture the institutions, take them over, and then weaponize them in order to create
[02:05:52] false information by selective reporting and selective representation.
[02:05:57] No, because that is not the way.
[02:06:02] No, I'm not going to start making up figures in the way that you have about what is possible.
[02:06:08] It's my turn now.
[02:06:09] Yep, it's insane. Evidence is bogus. Her fake outrage is tiresome. I know. Well, again, it's only going to matter until people decide that they're tired with it, right? I mean, paperwork doesn't make you American. Yes, very true.
[02:06:21] And again, I've seen this happen and oh, here's another one. This is another one happening over there too. Isn't that exactly what our government does? This is the shit thing she is. What does she think? Does polite make her right?
[02:06:34] lightmaker, right? Yeah, that is actually the way that people like this think. The way that people
[02:06:39] like her think is that their mind is completely controlled by optics and consensus. They don't
[02:06:46] have any sort of original thoughts and ideology for themselves. The only way that their thoughts
[02:06:53] and their value system exists effectively as a permission structure, they ask whether they
[02:07:00] They are allowed to feel something.
[02:07:02] They ask whether they are allowed to think something.
[02:07:05] And if the consensus is that they are allowed to think that, or that that thing is correct,
[02:07:10] then they will go with that thing.
[02:07:12] And it has nothing to do with whether it's the right thing or the wrong thing.
[02:07:16] And it has everything to do with how many other people agree with it.
[02:07:20] It's subjective morality.
[02:07:21] And that's the problem.
[02:07:22] An Englishman, I can tell you without doubt, I'm a minority in my hometown.
[02:07:25] I can't let my daughter ride her bike in the street in town.
[02:07:29] Yeah, exactly. And I think that more people in these countries need to realize that if
[02:07:34] you don't take action against these people, they will literally destroy your country.
[02:07:39] They will do that. And they're in the process of doing that right now. Anyway, let's take
[02:07:43] a look at this.
[02:07:44] We want British businesses and British workers to benefit from that investment.
[02:07:48] Hello.
[02:07:49] Here we go.
[02:07:50] Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Through freedom of information requests, Restore Britain has
[02:07:55] Uncovered unpublished treasure analysis breaking down contribution by ethnicity
[02:08:00] evident
[02:08:07] Well, wait a minute wait a minute. No, no, no not those facts. No, no, no, no not those fact. I meant the other ones
[02:08:13] wait a minute
[02:08:17] This city don't ever let them tell you they care about the facts
[02:08:20] The data exists, so will the Chancellor commit to go further and publish the same analysis
[02:08:27] by nationality so that we can see which groups are paying their way, and more importantly
[02:08:32] which groups are not?
[02:08:39] I'm considering how to respond to that question, but I was simply leaving it saying that everyone
[02:08:47] that's been a fair share of tax, not something this party is to misuse the government.
[02:08:50] What happened?
[02:08:51] I'm all constructed now, Mr. Speaker.
[02:08:53] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:08:55] Nobody, they don't even know what to say.
[02:08:58] They don't even know what to say.
[02:09:00] Isn't that crazy?
[02:09:02] It's a non-answer.
[02:09:03] That's it, because they can't.
[02:09:05] Yeah, exactly, so let's look at it.
[02:09:07] Let's look at why it is.
[02:09:09] And yeah, I just researched a little bit of the guys for Man Change the Current Office
[02:09:11] System.
[02:09:12] I hope so, man.
[02:09:13] I do.
[02:09:14] Please help.
[02:09:15] hoping that this is where things go right I am and I think there's more people
[02:09:19] starting to realize that but you know we're gonna have that hat oh here's
[02:09:23] another one why British population has decreased by 600,000 while the minority
[02:09:30] population has increased by 1.2 million wow so yes lads we're winning man how
[02:09:37] about that that's exactly what I was saying this is exactly my point that I've
[02:09:43] been trying to make for literally years. We're winning. Yes, exactly. If you're not playing,
[02:09:53] they're winning. That's what happens. They want it, I think so. Generally, if we're
[02:10:03] worried about the future of America, Democrats are turning into such dangerous radicals.
[02:10:08] i think that people are becoming more and more willing to accept the idea
[02:10:13] of hurting people's feelings
[02:10:15] i think the main problem is that
[02:10:17] there's been so much emotional manipulation
[02:10:20] and reasonable
[02:10:22] differential
[02:10:23] good faith actors have
[02:10:25] treated that misinformation
[02:10:27] and that bad faith behavior as good faith behavior
[02:10:31] and in the process of that
[02:10:33] i think that they've cd a lot of control and grounds on
[02:10:36] you know many many issues
[02:10:38] are they minority there's more of them why i don't know i mean that they use
[02:10:42] that simply as a tool right to say that anything else
[02:10:45] compared to the other than sixteen the world is healing i think so too
[02:10:48] but it will take quite a while
[02:10:50] and then all they took down the mural of this i read a woman she was the one
[02:10:54] that got stabbed to death by that you know in saying black guy in the uh...
[02:10:58] uh... in that that was it is a train or something like that
[02:11:01] and they're taking down the mural
[02:11:04] Ultimately, we want to make sure that every community member that calls Providence home feels safe
[02:11:10] And we can both agree that this mural behind us does not reflect
[02:11:14] Providence's values nor does it reflect the creativity that we want to see in our city. Ultimately, that's right
[02:11:21] That's what they do, bro
[02:11:23] That's what they do
[02:11:25] Isn't that crazy?
[02:11:28] Isn't that insane?
[02:11:30] They go, see, and these are the same people that wanted to have a fucking, they wanted
[02:11:35] to make George Floyd a star on the American flag.
[02:11:39] These are the people that were talking about, oh wow, St. George Floyd, the fint addict
[02:11:45] that pointed a gun at a pregnant woman, and it was a career fucking criminal.
[02:11:52] But meanwhile, this woman who literally was stabbed to death brutally by some psycho doesn't
[02:11:57] even get a mur- mural of herself at all, and it says that it doesn't represent the people.
[02:12:02] Listen to it again.
[02:12:03] We want to make sure that every community member that calls Providence home feels safe.
[02:12:07] See, whenever they use language like that, what they are really saying is that everybody
[02:12:11] except for the people that are already there.
[02:12:16] And we can both agree that this mural behind us does not reflect Providence's values, nor
[02:12:21] does it reflect the creativity that we want to see in our city.
[02:12:24] That's right.
[02:12:25] There it is.
[02:12:26] Everyone except for white people. Well, yeah, I mean, that's that's literally what they're saying. I mean, it basically is
[02:12:32] And so it's very very annoying for me to see this. I've been showing this a lot and I just want to, uh, I, I, oh, here's, here's one more
[02:12:41] Japanese man tries desperately to get a group of migrant men to behave and stop littering on the streets. Here we go
[02:12:56] in puro on the
[02:13:17] Why does it feel like the system bends over backwards for criminals but not victims?
[02:13:28] Because it does.
[02:13:29] Look, see, see how violent and aggressive these people are?
[02:13:56] Like this is what Japan and now Japan obviously is voting against this.
[02:14:01] The reason why Japan is more easily able to inoculate from these kinds of problems is because
[02:14:06] they haven't gone through the massive racial guilt that I think western countries have gone
[02:14:11] through because of Hitler and other forms of like slavery and stuff like that.
[02:14:15] But if you know anything about history you would know that basically every country,
[02:14:19] every culture, every group has done systematic racism, has done slavery, and everything else
[02:14:26] in between. So that's really the main reason why it doesn't happen over there
[02:14:30] and that's the reason why they're able to get rid of it. And oh here's one more,
[02:14:35] one more. Farmer replaces immigrants with robots, 3x the productivity. This is
[02:14:43] exactly what I was saying.
[02:14:47] Who would be serving our coffee in Pratt? Like an agricultural worker so vital.
[02:14:52] You want to get rid of illegal immigrants?
[02:14:54] Quit eating.
[02:14:59] Damn!
[02:15:00] Wait, what do you mean you can just have a robot do it?
[02:15:05] Damn! Wait, what?
[02:15:09] No way!
[02:15:12] You mean the only solution isn't having an infinite amount of illegal aliens that come into the country?
[02:15:19] Wow!
[02:15:22] I want y'all to see this right I want y'all see this because this is the whole thing the
[02:15:51] The entire narrative that you need a bunch of illegal aliens to do agriculture work is
[02:15:56] only true because of the fact that we've only been using illegal aliens to do agriculture
[02:16:01] work.
[02:16:02] It's because we're using them as a stop-gap solution because we don't have people that
[02:16:06] are willing to invest in making robotics, technology, and resources that can do something
[02:16:11] better than that.
[02:16:13] And it's AI.
[02:16:14] Yeah, bro.
[02:16:15] The entire...
[02:16:16] Well, actually, to be fair, yeah, some of the robots are governed by AI.
[02:16:18] So I think that's true.
[02:16:20] And you're right about that.
[02:16:21] Oh, here we go.
[02:16:22] Here's another one, bro, like South Africa.
[02:16:29] You're ready.
[02:16:33] A lot of that is, unfortunately, AI, brother.
[02:16:39] You think it's AI that we have a fucking machine that gets a carrot out of the ground?
[02:16:44] I mean, really, you think about it, right?
[02:16:46] If you went to school and you've been an engineer for 20 years, you couldn't figure
[02:16:50] out how to get a carrot out of the ground with a machine. I want you to really think about that.
[02:16:58] Why, could you really not figure that out how to dig up a carrot?
[02:17:03] Like you go to the store, there's like five, there's like a stack of carrots
[02:17:07] that's like the size of a football and it's a dollar.
[02:17:11] It's because we got those robots doing it, that's why.
[02:17:20] I don't, I usually I don't watch these clips. I just simply like them and I show them on my stream.
[02:17:39] I didn't expect this music. That's crazy. Wow. Wait, this is, this is a level, that is a level of
[02:17:55] racism that, what's really impressive about this is that I bet only like 20% of people actually get
[02:18:05] it. I bet the other 80% of people have no idea. Oh, here we go.
[02:18:13] America hates them because Iran is so feminist. They are so good. There's no better place
[02:18:24] for women than Iran compared to here. That's the rights we're taking from Iran. They think
[02:18:28] Iranians maintain such good woman and LGBT rights as well well that they they
[02:18:35] have a good leader Ayatollah yeah yeah he's very pro LGBT they said he wants
[02:18:44] the next Ayatollah to queen out be a woman no guy but he's a queen oh like
[02:18:49] a gay guy they wanted a gay guy to be in charge yeah who cares it's actually
[02:18:54] because Robin Muhammad actually had a lot of gay friends.
[02:18:58] Oh yeah? Yeah.
[02:18:59] Oh, that's cool.
[02:19:00] Straight.
[02:19:01] Straighter for most.
[02:19:02] Oh, am I worried about it?
[02:19:04] Yeah.
[02:19:05] Hell no, let the prices go up.
[02:19:07] Maybe these people, you know, they think that they, you know, they want to drive their cars and luxury and all this stuff.
[02:19:12] Let them, let them feel some pain.
[02:19:14] Yeah.
[02:19:15] I hope they blow it up.
[02:19:17] I mean, any ship that go there, that's not, that's U.S. made it.
[02:19:21] the U.S. ships trying to protect us.
[02:19:23] Yeah, exactly.
[02:19:24] Yeah.
[02:19:25] Yeah, because we need our own to stop our police agenda, even if he means getting us
[02:19:29] on the ground.
[02:19:30] Yeah, I agree.
[02:19:33] Man, we need to have a voting test.
[02:19:38] We need to have a way to disenfranchise the majority of the population.
[02:19:45] This is a big issue.
[02:19:47] It is.
[02:19:49] It's a massive fucking issue.
[02:19:51] And there's another one about this guy, like, this guy is honestly absolute patriot.
[02:19:57] Total patriot.
[02:19:59] Okay, this is the one I was trying to find.
[02:20:04] Let me get this one to work.
[02:20:10] This guy cannot be real.
[02:20:11] There's a lot of them.
[02:20:12] There's a lot of these people.
[02:20:13] Let me see if I can get this to work.
[02:20:16] This is a very important one
[02:20:19] He had a nine-minute video this on YouTube is it really true like let me see if I find it
[02:20:30] Free the gaze of four moves, okay
[02:20:33] All right, I will watch this because I want y'all to see how bad this really is give me a second
[02:20:38] I got to use the bathroom before watching okay. This is nuts
[02:21:46] All right, relax guys calm down calm down we're back we're good no Kings uh-oh
[02:22:01] I agree, yes for sure, yeah.
[02:22:11] Why do you think so when-
[02:22:13] I agree, yes for sure, yeah.
[02:22:26] Why do you think they're willing to leave the gaze of her moves behind?
[02:22:30] I think it's just history, historically, like, you know,
[02:22:34] gays have always been very discriminated against,
[02:22:37] which is wrong on so many levels.
[02:22:39] Even in war.
[02:22:40] Yeah, even in war, and it just takes, I think, more...
[02:22:46] There's no way. It gets worse.
[02:22:48] Like, more reform in government, obviously,
[02:22:50] and then also educating society.
[02:22:52] I just feel like if we're gonna go and sell,
[02:22:54] we can't leave the gay people behind.
[02:22:56] I don't think we should go and sell at all,
[02:22:58] but if we're going to, is it a gaze of her moves,
[02:23:01] we could turn it into fire iron.
[02:23:03] For sure, for sure.
[02:23:04] So we are here with the communists
[02:23:06] who don't support the Democrats.
[02:23:08] I was going to find out some important questions
[02:23:12] about communism.
[02:23:13] Communists of the working class
[02:23:15] is organized against the Epstein class.
[02:23:17] Yeah, do you think?
[02:23:18] The Epstein class, and by the way,
[02:23:21] this is the thing that I find to be so funny
[02:23:24] is this entire narrative that there's an Epstein class.
[02:23:27] Meanwhile, they're siding, but didn't stall in and pregnant a 13 year old.
[02:23:33] I think he did, didn't he? Like it was a long time ago. I don't remember if this is true or not.
[02:23:40] He did. Yeah, that's, I mean, that's pretty young.
[02:23:45] I'd say it's pretty young, guys.
[02:23:47] They're coming to some more or less open too.
[02:23:53] There's a US disaster via some man with the Iranian flag for advice.
[02:24:01] I think America hates them because Iran is so feminist.
[02:24:04] We just saw this part.
[02:24:06] Let's skip ahead.
[02:24:08] Because Prophet Mohammed actually had a lot of gay friends.
[02:24:11] Oh yeah?
[02:24:12] Yeah.
[02:24:13] Oh that's cool.
[02:24:14] Freeze the gays of Havuz.
[02:24:16] the gays of Hormuz the gays will refuse to let themselves be left behind here or
[02:24:22] in the Strait of Hormuz wow we are fighting for the gays of Hormuz right
[02:24:28] now the hat bro the hat like this is the horseshoe theory in action wow that is
[02:24:38] That's a crazy hat!
[02:24:42] What a hat!
[02:24:46] Okay.
[02:24:48] Wait, what is that?
[02:24:49] We're fighting for the gaze of Homoos right now.
[02:24:51] The gaze?
[02:24:52] Okay.
[02:24:53] Respect to them.
[02:24:55] But they need us to fight for them, I'm with it.
[02:24:57] Gaze of Homoos are being attacked.
[02:24:59] That's not cool.
[02:25:00] Yeah, not good.
[02:25:01] I'm a straight guy, but that's not cool.
[02:25:02] Yeah, they're going for the straights of Homoos,
[02:25:04] but they're not willing to protect the gaze of Homoos.
[02:25:07] You see, I'm a straight guy, I got my outline, man.
[02:25:10] Oh, look!
[02:25:12] Wait a minute, I have a button that says I'm a good boy.
[02:25:17] That's not cool.
[02:25:19] Have you ever seen, um, what do you think when you do see a p-
[02:25:23] Wanna see a p-
[02:25:26] I don't know, never seen one other than my own.
[02:25:29] What did people think of the persecutors of the gaze of Hummler?
[02:25:33] I'm Erica Kirk, Donald Trump, Aaron Trump.
[02:25:36] Ericka Kirk? How is Ericka Kirk the first person you think of, not the president? How
[02:25:42] is she ahead of the president?
[02:25:44] Can we send Barron Trump to the house to a side bomb in Iran?
[02:25:49] Let's do it! Let's do it!
[02:25:50] I mean, like, send him to the front lines!
[02:25:53] Yeah, what about John?
[02:25:55] Do you really think that it's a good idea that you could have some drunk, retarded,
[02:26:03] Karen sitting up there voting like can you imagine? Oh my god. They're drunk. Yeah, this is amazing
[02:26:11] Union is brown back. She is
[02:26:15] No gear nothing completely naked like the worst they want to start. Yeah the elephant
[02:26:21] He asked over radicalizer be eradicated those who control media speak of a future without humans
[02:26:28] throw the Epstein class.
[02:26:32] I just, dude, it's another person overthrow the Epstein class.
[02:26:36] I wonder what Hamas thinks the age of consent should be.
[02:26:46] I wonder, I wonder, I don't know.
[02:26:53] of people here who are still pros and democrats.
[02:27:00] See, the difference between, uh, you know, us with like our Epstein class is that whenever
[02:27:07] you act like Jeffrey Epstein in America, usually you go to jail.
[02:27:12] Now there are instances where people don't go to jail and those are really bad, but the
[02:27:17] reality is that over there in a lot of other parts of the world, you don't go to jail because
[02:27:21] it's not against the law. That's the problem.
[02:27:27] Is the Democrats left shocked enough? No.
[02:27:32] Who's first since the guillotines? That's what I want to know.
[02:27:35] I mean, who's got to be Trump?
[02:27:37] This is why guillotines were invented.
[02:27:40] Oh my God. And it's another post-menopausal Karen with colored hair.
[02:27:45] Oh my God.
[02:27:47] It's gotta be Trump. I think Stephen Miller number two.
[02:27:50] number two. But I mean the only thing is like I wouldn't mind if the guillotine was a little
[02:27:55] duller. Yeah. A few tries. See this is what people need to realize is that these people
[02:28:03] if you give them what they want and you let them have power they'll kill you. They openly
[02:28:11] talk about it. Like they will literally kill you. Like so this is the issue right? It's
[02:28:16] a huge problem like they will do this and how do you know that they will do
[02:28:20] this
[02:28:21] will get charlie kirk they killed charlie kirk in front of everybody
[02:28:25] and these people are laughing about it making jokes about it and then saying it
[02:28:29] was a good thing and he deserved it
[02:28:34] see the miller
[02:28:37] yeah and so get it dull and then can we throw in a bonka
[02:28:41] I would like to give her... I'm a Lamia, I'm okay, but I'm not a Manga.
[02:28:47] I'm a Lamia, but I'm a Deatina.
[02:28:49] Don't act like every political community doesn't do this.
[02:28:59] Can you give me a parallel to Charlie Kirk that the right-wing community has universally supported on social media?
[02:29:08] Give me a parallel to that.
[02:29:11] Like a left-wing political activist that got killed like that?
[02:29:21] Or someone similar to that?
[02:29:24] I'm talking about calls for violence.
[02:29:35] Well, um, when Elon Musk said that Donald Trump was in the Epstein files and he had a
[02:29:47] public falling out with Donald Trump, how many Republicans went and burned down Tesla's?
[02:30:04] that happen? Because the thing is George Floyd, George Floyd was a criminal scumbag in the
[02:30:10] world is a better place that he's dead. Maybe he didn't deserve to die that day, but he
[02:30:15] never should have been out of jail for what he did. It's just the way it is. Not many,
[02:30:34] i condone radical leftists
[02:30:36] well then okay there you go
[02:30:38] workers and but like the thing is that you're creating a false equivalence
[02:30:41] you're saying everybody does this
[02:30:43] you're right there are people on every side to do this
[02:30:47] but whenever you misattribute and you misrepresent and you say that well
[02:30:51] because some people on this side are doing it
[02:30:54] we shouldn't look at the disparity between how often something happens
[02:30:58] it's the same thing i talked about with the iran child marriage thing
[02:31:02] like you have tens of thousands of them over there right
[02:31:05] over here we have teenagers marrying other teenagers
[02:31:09] that's it that's a deliberate misunderstanding
[02:31:13] these people clearly are doing it they're clearly advocating for it
[02:31:17] it's not that if this is this is very one-dimensional
[02:31:20] it's not completely one-dimensional but it's very one-dimensional
[02:31:27] About Eric and Donald, so.
[02:31:28] Oh yeah, definitely.
[02:31:29] Eric and Donald, you believe in the non-violence?
[02:31:31] Yes.
[02:31:32] Yes.
[02:31:32] Take it here.
[02:31:33] I believe in non-violence, except for the people that I disagree with.
[02:31:36] They need to die.
[02:31:37] For you, they are protesting.
[02:31:47] Yes, sir.
[02:31:48] Thank you.
[02:31:49] Gay rights are everything right now.
[02:31:50] 100%.
[02:31:51] Let the people live.
[02:31:53] Yeah.
[02:31:54] How's Trump abolishing some?
[02:31:57] right? Okay, right. I mean, he just, he just said it the other day, but he... What I really
[02:32:03] like about this guy is that his channel hasn't gotten popular enough yet that people recognize
[02:32:08] him and they realize that, oh no, I'm about to be a retard on the internet. And so he
[02:32:14] can go and ask these people these questions and actually get answers from them. Yeah,
[02:32:19] Yeah, I mean, he just, he doesn't care.
[02:32:24] Are you an ally of the LGBTQ?
[02:32:26] If LGBTQ is an ally of LGBTQ?
[02:32:31] Of America and family, I am, I am, I am, I am constitutionally bound to support that.
[02:32:40] And what goes through your mind when you do see a f***ing as a straight guy?
[02:32:44] When I see a what?
[02:32:45] As a straight guy, yeah.
[02:32:47] I only like looking at my owner when I'm cleaning my my my son's
[02:32:52] We have
[02:32:56] For sure we have top no he's a top
[02:33:00] And we also have bottom as well. But you think of all see us. I
[02:33:05] Don't know. It's New York everybody does whatever those have been nuclear deal
[02:33:09] They were straight be opened anytime soon
[02:33:12] If you want to profit off of all the problems that are going on in the world, there's one place you can do it.
[02:33:19] So we have the Venice Whalans on...
[02:33:21] You gotta say, bro, these prediction markets are at least funding free speech.
[02:33:26] I gotta... I gotta appreciate it.
[02:33:28] The support of charging Maduro, they're protesting against white people.
[02:33:35] I don't think Trump's willing to leave behind Zagays of Homoos.
[02:33:48] Dude, Trump is a- ah, goodness, fucking- oh, he don't even get me talking about that guy,
[02:33:54] that guy's a piece of shit.
[02:33:55] Why do you think he's so after the Straits of Homoos and not Zagays?
[02:33:59] Oh, yeah.
[02:34:00] Oh, yeah.
[02:34:01] Oh, yeah
[02:34:02] Yeah, I don't know. I don't know how that guy's brain works. He's like I got a kid. Yeah
[02:34:06] He's a fucking idiot, huh? I can brain right so they say chickens are like a small break. Oh, great. Yeah, bro
[02:34:12] Like absolutely. Yeah, he's so stupid
[02:34:17] Oh, am I worried about it? Yeah
[02:34:19] Hell no, let the prices go up. Maybe these people. Yeah, you know, they think that they watch this party
[02:34:24] You know, they want to drive their cars and luxury and all this stuff. Let them let them feel some pain. Yeah
[02:34:29] Yeah, I hope they blow it up.
[02:34:31] I mean, any ship that's not, that's US Navy.
[02:34:36] They go up to the US ships trying to bridge, I said.
[02:34:37] Yeah, exactly.
[02:34:38] Yeah.
[02:34:39] Yeah, because we need our own to stop the armed police agenda, even the commune's getting
[02:34:44] also.
[02:34:45] Yeah.
[02:34:46] I agree.
[02:34:47] You see, meanwhile, Iran is massively imperialist.
[02:34:49] They're trying to expand Iran.
[02:34:50] They're trying to take over other countries.
[02:34:52] They're funding terrorist groups in other countries.
[02:34:55] But like, and this is, this is the crazy thing is that, like, it's like, whenever they interviewed
[02:34:59] and he's like, yeah, the ayatollah is like Hitler.
[02:35:02] Well, how?
[02:35:03] But because he's trying to expand his country constantly.
[02:35:06] Like, that's actual reality.
[02:35:08] As a matter of fact.
[02:35:10] When I was a young cock, everybody lose.
[02:35:12] Maybe we want to find one of them.
[02:35:14] Why do you support one imperialist and not the other?
[02:35:16] Because one imperialist wants to wipe me out
[02:35:18] and everybody that's like me out
[02:35:20] and the other one is my country.
[02:35:22] It's pretty obvious.
[02:35:25] What, why would you, why do you think?
[02:35:29] Yeah, duh.
[02:35:31] Like, because one wants to kill me and the other one doesn't.
[02:35:36] Are you fucking stupid?
[02:35:39] Like, would you expect some kind of like complex Reddit answer?
[02:35:45] No.
[02:35:49] Why do you support a Theocrat Tyrant and not one the other if you're Grand Philosophy?
[02:35:53] Why do you restrict yourself to borders? Definitely.
[02:35:55] Sometimes the liberal guys need the aggression of the closet conservative
[02:36:00] I think that a little yes any rage that we can take away from ourselves and put
[02:36:07] towards fighting for democracy in our country is a good thing so if the
[02:36:12] closeted grinder crashing Republicans want to come on over to our side I'm
[02:36:16] gonna fight for their rights too that's what it's still fucked up how can I get
[02:36:21] a black boyfriend.
[02:36:23] Hey yo, hey, you can go down to 10-5.
[02:36:26] Yeah.
[02:36:27] The house kitchen.
[02:36:28] Hi.
[02:36:29] Hi, guys.
[02:36:30] I'm gonna get dressed up as Sharks Tugasa.
[02:36:32] Oh, yeah!
[02:36:34] This is honestly, this is probably the most millennial outfit that you can possibly have.
[02:36:41] From a 10-year-old meme.
[02:36:44] You know when they added an item for Left Shark into World of Warcraft?
[02:36:48] It was in Warlords of Draenor.
[02:36:51] That was like 10 years ago.
[02:36:54] Oh my god.
[02:36:56] Oh is it baby shark?
[02:36:57] Oh okay.
[02:36:58] Maybe that was this bad.
[02:37:02] And then you can eat me.
[02:37:07] It's a long time ago.
[02:37:10] Your bug has no keys
[02:37:13] Can I even be a queen?
[02:37:17] Speak and
[02:37:21] Show me what you got
[02:37:24] The guy in the background
[02:37:27] And show me what you got
[02:37:33] Speak and
[02:37:38] Burning Man was established on the fact that we all come in with nothing and we leave with nothing.
[02:37:46] Well, they come in on a private plane though, right?
[02:37:51] So true of life as well.
[02:37:53] Well, that's what Burning Man is. It's about a reflex life.
[02:37:57] I look at the boat and I look at the leaves and I go on to Subway and I look at the tracks and I go
[02:38:05] And I go and when I put on my jeans, I save my zipper and when I put on my shoes, I tie my shoes.
[02:38:12] And all this time I wonder, where does a move, is it all the trash?
[02:38:19] Apparently, so Paul knows his gaze if he moves his right wing.
[02:38:23] Do you think Jimmy's doing what you're doing?
[02:38:25] You're not to police.
[02:38:27] Go home.
[02:38:29] Oh God.
[02:38:30] You having nice time today?
[02:38:32] I'm not really a forget-it-get-me right now.
[02:38:34] Oh, wow, yeah, well, I'm not up for getting followed in the shine for that to me.
[02:38:38] Trying to meet some hot-lip ass-ho!
[02:38:41] This community free speech monitor had broken my spirit,
[02:38:44] so I headed to the Venezuela protest.
[02:38:46] Oh my-
[02:38:47] What happened?
[02:38:48] What happened, comrade?
[02:38:50] We don't play that shit!
[02:38:51] Was that a white supremacist?
[02:38:52] Yeah!
[02:38:53] Straight up, fuck out of here!
[02:38:54] Fuck out of here!
[02:38:55] What the fuck is this shit?
[02:38:56] Venezuelans!
[02:38:57] Free President Maduro!
[02:38:59] Venezuelans are traitors!
[02:39:01] Oh my god!
[02:39:02] I'm saying that the fuck is yours!
[02:39:04] I'm saying that Henness Whelans over there are traitors.
[02:39:07] The fuck is yours!
[02:39:08] I'm supporting them all.
[02:39:10] But what's a country whose political system you'd like to see ours have?
[02:39:14] Golden Corral.
[02:39:18] What's a political, what's a country whose political system you'd like to see in America?
[02:39:23] I think China had a pretty good political system.
[02:39:27] China.
[02:39:32] Oh my god.
[02:39:37] I think they all have health care, they have housing, they have their education.
[02:39:42] Yeah.
[02:39:43] Right now we're struggling.
[02:39:45] Do you worry about, are you willing to sacrifice some democracy for that?
[02:39:49] I mean, I think we sacrifice democracy.
[02:39:51] Well, what about sacrificing diversity?
[02:39:54] That's the real question, because whenever I look at pictures of China,
[02:39:58] you know what I see is a lot of Chinese.
[02:40:01] I don't see a whole lot of anybody else. Maybe there's some white people there. That's about it
[02:40:19] Would you ever date a guy if he was a capitalist?
[02:40:24] Tell us why you love big booty latinas well because listen
[02:40:28] Latinas are super sexy right? You white boys, you like Latinas.
[02:40:32] Columbus, Venezuela, so I welcome you guys. When Venezuela is free, go visit Venezuela.
[02:40:37] You get a big booty, Latina.
[02:40:38] I'm going to white boy get the vibe.
[02:40:40] God, for me, a white boy gets emotional, right?
[02:40:42] Oh my god.
[02:40:43] Would you be okay with the U.S. taking half the oil?
[02:40:46] I mean, they're doing business right now. I don't think I'm taking it. They're paying.
[02:40:50] Yeah.
[02:40:51] And also, that oil was being used to support the oppressive regimes in Cuba.
[02:40:56] they're press regime in iran i mean there's a connection to imagine a world where every one
[02:41:01] of these groups gets totally packed up like iran is basically neutralized you have all the
[02:41:07] terrorist groups the islamic terrorist groups that have been effectively neutralized as well
[02:41:12] and then you have cuba that gets deleted and then you have venezuela that's already improving
[02:41:18] i mean these people like it's gonna be a really bad type piece on earth yeah be a lot better
[02:41:23] They're all oppressive regimes.
[02:41:25] What advice do you have for dating a Latina?
[02:41:27] You have to be patient.
[02:41:29] You have to be patient.
[02:41:31] You have to let her get mad.
[02:41:33] Do you think the US is afraid that people will see that
[02:41:35] when as well as actually better system than we have?
[02:41:37] I think for sure.
[02:41:39] You know, for sure.
[02:41:41] For sure.
[02:41:43] For sure.
[02:41:45] For sure.
[02:41:47] The Cuban system is so bad.
[02:41:49] Why doesn't the US just leave it alone?
[02:41:51] Just leave it alone.
[02:41:53] Socialism is gonna fail.
[02:41:55] Leave the Cubans alone.
[02:41:56] I have my corporate job.
[02:41:58] It's failing to kill their own people.
[02:42:00] They've got like, oh my God.
[02:42:02] But you know, you have to pay $16 for sweet grains
[02:42:07] just to get a fresh salad
[02:42:10] when the government could just be giving a salad.
[02:42:13] Yeah, I mean, there's so many ways
[02:42:15] in which the government could support working people.
[02:42:19] Isn't it crazy that almost every single person that's part of this, they're all old?
[02:42:26] I guess this one's not old, right?
[02:42:28] But besides that, look at the, like, he's, yeah, he's about probably my age, so...
[02:42:35] Kind of old, right?
[02:42:36] And so, yeah, look at them all, they're all old.
[02:42:40] Yeah, they're all old retards. It's amazing. Let me link you guys to video.
[02:42:44] No cap on God. I love this guy.
[02:42:47] He is an absolute...
[02:42:49] fucking legend I think it's great give him a like give it a give it a view I
[02:42:54] almost feel bad watching these videos because if I do more people are gonna
[02:42:59] know about the guy and then maybe it might blow his cover whenever he wants
[02:43:03] to go into one of these other events right it might make it even harder for
[02:43:07] him to do that but I do really really like his content I think he's super
[02:43:11] funny and wars began when you don't want to when you do what you want but
[02:43:16] I know you please, I've been a woman in uniform,
[02:43:17] I've died in a conflict, you court death,
[02:43:19] your ideas, not self-preservation.
[02:43:21] Well, let me go back, so you're arguing,
[02:43:23] and I guess, I don't know, did you get this out of chat GPT?
[02:43:27] This sounds like a comment that somebody
[02:43:29] would get out of chat GPT.
[02:43:31] Who's the less gay countries, more Latinos?
[02:43:33] What is this here?
[02:43:36] So what's the problem that you have?
[02:43:38] What's the concern that's underway here?
[02:43:42] And when does this moon thing happen?
[02:43:46] There's like a moon thing happening today, right?
[02:43:49] So we've got it. Let's see. It's at 624. So that's in like an hour and a half
[02:43:55] Okay, well, we'll are a little bit longer than that two and a half hours
[02:43:59] So we'll get ready for that in a minute two hours. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, no, we'll get to it. Don't worry about it
[02:44:04] You can look at my logs. Okay. Well, I mean, can you just say what your concern is?
[02:44:09] You just use to retype it so I don't have to discern this all the leftists are worshiping I guess so and
[02:44:15] And yeah, can you can you it's oops? I didn't actually mean to do that
[02:44:19] Yeah, you just explain what it is because I'm trying to look at everything else to my boy footage of US is really airstrikes. Holy fuck
[02:44:27] God damn
[02:44:38] Oh my god, oh my god
[02:44:45] And they just, so they're just blowing them up in the middle of the day.
[02:44:49] It's like it's 3 p.m. Drop it. Hit them. Let's go. Get them with the bomb.
[02:44:56] Oh my god, man. Just a little fire. Iran is, guys, Iran's winning.
[02:45:01] Can't you see how much they're winning? They're winning so much.
[02:45:07] You're speedrunning World War III because you think Iran is a threat to begin with.
[02:45:12] Why would it be World War III?
[02:45:15] What makes you think it would be World War 3?
[02:45:19] Why do you think that?
[02:45:27] We're not going to talk about whether or
[02:45:29] on this is threat or not.
[02:45:31] Like I'm so sick of that dialogue tree,
[02:45:33] I don't want to go through it again.
[02:45:36] So let's just talk about something else.
[02:45:39] Why wouldn't it be the Syrian Civil War cost
[02:45:42] the massive migration crisis is a huge growing problem?
[02:45:45] Well, what caused the massive migration crisis is the countries allowing them to come in.
[02:45:52] Like how does that, how does that, you think Iran's going to cause World War 3, why?
[02:45:59] Why would you actually think that?
[02:46:01] Yeah, just don't let them in.
[02:46:06] I don't get it.
[02:46:10] The fuck's happening?
[02:46:11] Yeah, I'm just confused by this.
[02:46:13] debating three issues at the same time? Yeah, it seems that way. Iran wants to expand the conflict,
[02:46:19] they want World War III now. Okay, well then we should get rid of them then, right?
[02:46:26] I mean, right? I mean, that seems kind of obvious. So why would anybody want to be on Iran's side?
[02:46:32] It's a terrorist government that's bombed all their allies. They're bombing their allies.
[02:46:37] It's like they sent missiles to Dubai.
[02:46:40] They sent missiles to Qatar.
[02:46:42] They sent missiles to Azerbaijan.
[02:46:44] They sent missiles to, apparently, allegedly Turkey.
[02:46:48] They sent missiles to Saudi Arabia.
[02:46:49] They're sending missiles everywhere, Kuwait.
[02:46:55] Oh, is that a big brain?
[02:46:55] Right.
[02:46:56] Yeah, so I don't get it.
[02:47:01] Yeah, like in Bahrain, exactly.
[02:47:03] I'll wait one more.
[02:47:04] I'll let you get one more.
[02:47:06] I'm not capable of doing anything. I hope not. And you got to make sure they're not
[02:47:12] We have bases infrastructure there and they bombed their oil first that so they're retaliating they're bombing
[02:47:17] They're they're flying they're flying drones in the hotels
[02:47:21] They're flying drones in the hotels in the parking lots
[02:47:24] They're not they're not only attacking military installations Iran is not you're not retaliating against America
[02:47:31] By flying a drone into a hotel in Dubai like you're just not like what are you talking about?
[02:47:36] out. Pageism is a horde that sits in the lap of nationalism, which is the devil. That sounds
[02:47:45] like a really, really great quote for Reddit. I bet you'll get a lot of outboats for that.
[02:47:52] Do you have a real argument or do you have another platitude? Let's see. No, it's alright.
[02:48:02] That's alright, we'll wait and we'll see here.
[02:48:05] I want to watch this again.
[02:48:07] Jesus Christ, look at that.
[02:48:09] That is massive, holy fucking shit.
[02:48:15] Can you pull me up?
[02:48:16] I have a lot of questions.
[02:48:17] No, no, no, absolutely not.
[02:48:21] Holy fuck, man.
[02:48:23] And it looks like they are bombing a lot more
[02:48:25] of these fuckers, which is a good thing.
[02:48:27] And hopefully it happens.
[02:48:28] Let me scroll down and find the rest of these.
[02:48:31] Where is it here? No, this isn't it. Oh, here we go. Let's take a look at this
[02:48:37] Let me let me see if he's made one more response
[02:48:41] I'm just saying if you want world domination you should be smarter
[02:48:47] Okay
[02:48:49] All right, I I don't know like okay. I it's just
[02:48:55] Right, right. Okay. Let's move on
[02:48:58] about birth tourism
[02:49:01] It's booming. In 2023, over 300,000 babies were born to unauthorize about birth tourism.
[02:49:07] It's booming. In 2023, over 300,000 babies were born to unauthorized or legal, temporary
[02:49:14] immigrant mothers.
[02:49:16] 9%
[02:49:17] In total, it's 9% of the US births in that given year.
[02:49:25] It's fucking insane.
[02:49:28] That is crazy in one year.
[02:49:30] When you look at how that shakes that over time, a clear spike in the number of births
[02:49:34] to unauthorized immigrant mothers in the United States from 2019 to 2023.
[02:49:39] That's unprecedented.
[02:49:40] It's unforeseen.
[02:49:41] It's undeniable.
[02:49:42] But Chief Justice Roberts, unconvinced.
[02:49:47] It certainly wasn't a problem in the 19th century.
[02:49:49] No, but of course, we're in a new world now, just to leave a point out to you, where eight
[02:49:53] billion people are one playing right away from having a a child is a US citizen
[02:49:57] well it's a new world it's the same Constitution here's the counterpart about
[02:50:01] birth tour it's the same Constitution oh boy well maybe you should change it then
[02:50:10] maybe you should change it because it sure seems like it's not holding up very
[02:50:14] well maybe the that same Constitution needs a couple of improvements maybe it
[02:50:20] need something called, I don't know, an amendment to it. You know, like, that's
[02:50:24] just me. That's what Congress is for. Well, the thing is that, like, I mean, this
[02:50:28] never should have been interpreted this way. It never should have. So, it's just
[02:50:33] insane. It's way higher in Sweden now. See, I think we need to undo a lot of this,
[02:50:37] and we easily can. If you get enough people, enough real patriots together,
[02:50:41] you can absolutely. And what is this here? Unrestricted? Oh, boy. And this is
[02:50:47] something about Iran. I can talk about that later. But let me go back and see if I can
[02:50:51] find this. Oh no. Wait, what's this? No.
[02:50:57] So, Ron is about how you feel about the border of ID. This is about ease of registration.
[02:51:07] The most common form of ID that everybody has is drugs.
[02:51:11] I don't know what's different here. I don't know what's different generation. I probably feel a little bit differently about it. Watch this. How many people in here do not have an ID?
[02:51:23] Everybody has an ID. Right? So I thought someone was a little bit different.
[02:51:30] Shouldn't have done that. So how many of y'all are so retarded that you don't have an ID?
[02:51:35] Wait, no one's retarded?
[02:51:37] All right, let's try something a little bit different. Okay. Okay. All right. No, I know women women. All right. All right next
[02:51:44] Okay, so it's got the AI maybe I mean, I hope so I would definitely hope so but it seems like that's not the case and
[02:51:50] It's just insane for me to see this man. It is I don't mean to give unsusadvised
[02:51:55] I'm sure you're struggling with audio issues and bod's I think that reason is the audio booster you got two weeks ago
[02:51:59] I think you're right
[02:51:59] But it's the only tool that I have that actually can solve this problem, right?
[02:52:03] And so this is the so Trump tonight is making a big announcement about the the war in Iran
[02:52:11] And this is happening in I think four hours and so the expectation is that well, let me listen to this
[02:52:19] Lot about President Trump's remarks tonight the White House tells us this President Trump is going to give an
[02:52:24] Operational update on the progress of operation epic fury
[02:52:27] He will highlight the United States military's success in achieving its stated goals prior
[02:52:32] to the operation, which were destroy Iran's deadly ballistic missiles and production facilities,
[02:52:37] annihilate their navy, ensure their terrorist proxies can never destabilize the region.
[02:52:42] Again, guarantee that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon and he is going to reiterate
[02:52:47] the two to three week timetable for concluding the operation.
[02:52:51] President Trump is also strongly hinting in multiple interviews that he is thinking about
[02:52:55] pulling the US out of NATO.
[02:52:57] You would need a two-third Senate vote or an act of Congress to officially do that.
[02:53:02] NATO allies, though, so far appear unmoved a lot about-
[02:53:06] I don't think it's going to happen.
[02:53:07] I don't think we're going to leave NATO.
[02:53:09] I mean, I wouldn't be upset if we did.
[02:53:11] I don't think that NATO really is helping us a whole lot.
[02:53:15] I really don't think so.
[02:53:16] It seems like they're not.
[02:53:18] But we'll see where things go.
[02:53:20] NATO's useless.
[02:53:21] I mean, they're ultimately not helping us with Iran, and then Iran is more of a threat
[02:53:26] to them than they are to us. So I don't really understand that NATO is a defensive alliance.
[02:53:32] Well, haven't we been attacked by by Iranian proxies? Of course we have. Like, how do you think all
[02:53:37] of these different, you know, boats have been attacked? Like, you think whenever the Houthis
[02:53:41] take over a boat, that's not Iran? Fuck that. Absolutely. And why help in Iran? Because Iran
[02:53:48] poses an existential threat. Iran is an existential threat, and they should recognize that and take
[02:53:54] action accordingly. That's the reason why I think so. So yeah, and I think also the
[02:53:58] reason why they're not doing it is because they're cooked by their own native Islamic
[02:54:03] radical population and they're afraid of doing it. That's the real reason why they're
[02:54:08] not doing it. It has nothing to do with an ideology. It has nothing to do with NATO.
[02:54:13] If it wasn't for NATO, they'd find another excuse for it. That's the real reason why
[02:54:18] they're not doing it. It has nothing to do with that at all. And what is this here?
[02:54:23] This is some other bullshit. Oh, here we go. Let's see if I can take a look at it.
[02:54:28] Do you have any sense of clarity about when the war is going to be over in the Middle East?
[02:54:34] The operation in Iran, as soon as we achieve our objectives, as I've outlined them repeatedly,
[02:54:39] and that is we've destroyed their navy, we've destroyed their air force,
[02:54:42] we are well on our way to destroying the majority of their arms factories,
[02:54:45] and we're well on our way to significantly degrading their missile launchers.
[02:54:49] when those objectives are achieved, we will have achieved the purpose of this operation.
[02:54:53] And that's something that's not going to take months. That's a matter of weeks.
[02:54:56] I'm not going to tell you exactly how many weeks, but a matter of weeks not much.
[02:55:00] Yeah. I mean, hopefully, right? We'll see what happens. And US needs NATO, but NATO needs the USA.
[02:55:05] Yeah. I mean, I think that we'd want to have that. If it's a minor military operation,
[02:55:08] why is help needed? Because the European country should be looking to signal about the dominance
[02:55:14] of the western culture, western environment, and also our control over the region, and to collectively
[02:55:23] and I think also, you know, symbolically repudiate the ideology of a radical, tyrannical, fascist
[02:55:32] theocracy. I think that's the reason why. Yeah, we aren't the world police. Well, I mean, then why
[02:55:40] Why are we arresting them?
[02:55:41] We arrested Maduro.
[02:55:43] Sure seems like that we can be if we want.
[02:55:45] Yeah, it's a unified front for us to represent that, you know, we don't want to live in a
[02:55:50] world like this.
[02:55:51] Yeah, you guys ain't the power anymore?
[02:55:55] Well, I mean, it sure seems like Iran disagrees.
[02:55:58] They're getting fucking packed up, man.
[02:56:00] They're getting destroyed.
[02:56:01] And anyway, I will look at the moon thing in just a little bit.
[02:56:06] I don't know when that's going to happen.
[02:56:07] I think it's gonna be kind of soon, but I've got time for a little bit more stuff too, but we'll we'll get to that
[02:56:13] Let me see if I can find any more of this here is this it's just oh, this is the same one
[02:56:17] I've already seen that that just makes me so fucking mad bro like I'm so mad reading that and
[02:56:23] oh my fucking god and
[02:56:25] Yeah, 530 central. Okay, so it's like an hour and a half
[02:56:28] Okay, I guess I'll probably go and look at it after that if it's on for one o'clock. We're in future terrorism
[02:56:33] It's just speculations. Well again like I
[02:56:36] I think it's in their best interest to do this like you can look at NATO one way or another and it's like does it invoke NATO
[02:56:43] What if it doesn't it's still I think the same thing matters the president of the Islamic regime in Iran releases the letter to America ahead of President Trump's speech
[02:56:52] To the people of the United States and those who flood the distortions who amid a flood of distortions and manufactured narratives
[02:57:00] Oh, you mean the ones that you did. Yeah, I wonder
[02:57:03] Despite its historical and geographical advantages at various times, Iran has never in its modern history chosen a path of aggression, expansion, colonialism, or domination.
[02:57:13] Really, that's crazy. After the enduring occupation and sustained pressure from global powers and despite possessing militarily superiority, military superiority,
[02:57:24] Iran has never initiated a war because they couldn't. That's the reason why.
[02:57:28] and why, yet it has resolutely and bravely repelled those who have attacked it.
[02:57:33] The Iranian people harbor no enmity towards other nations, yeah, only towards their own
[02:57:37] that's being, you know, aggressively occupied.
[02:57:42] That's it.
[02:57:43] And for this reason, yeah, bro, they got a cardboard supreme leader and they're talking
[02:57:46] like this.
[02:57:47] It's amazing.
[02:57:48] This is deeply rooted in a principle that Iranian culture and collective consciousness,
[02:57:52] not a temporary political stance.
[02:57:55] Iranian culture, and it's not a temporary political stance.
[02:57:58] You deleted Iranian culture.
[02:58:00] That's why you arrested people for celebrating Iranian holidays.
[02:58:03] Like Zoroastrian holidays, you're arresting people for doing that and for leaving Islam.
[02:58:08] Like what are you talking about?
[02:58:10] And portraying Iran as a threat is neither consistent with historical reality nor with
[02:58:13] present-day observable facts.
[02:58:15] That's right.
[02:58:16] Because we pay other people to attack you, it means that we're not doing it.
[02:58:20] It's just, it's unbelievable the fact that they're able to go out and push this shit,
[02:58:25] isn't it?
[02:58:26] It's their president, it's the same as all years ago.
[02:58:28] What is wrong with this person? Oh my god. Reaction to the US ROM were not originally hostile. No, of course not. An illegal American 1953 intervention.
[02:58:39] The turning point was the intervention aimed at bringing the nationalization of Iran's own resources.
[02:58:43] And let's see here. Is America first truly among the priorities of the US government today?
[02:58:49] So this is more a manipulation to play into the hands of the morons here in the US, I think.
[02:58:56] And today the world sends a crossroad continuing along the path of confrontation is far more costly and futile than ever before
[02:59:03] The choice between confrontation and engagement is both real and consequential
[02:59:07] Its impact will shape the future generations to come throughout the millennia of proud history. Iran has outlisted many aggressors
[02:59:14] Uh, you guys got taken over like three times in history. I'm pretty sure
[02:59:19] Like what do you mean? Like I feel like
[02:59:21] I only think that's true. Like what do you mean? Yeah, if you tile for them like what are you talking about?
[02:59:27] It was the mom goals Alexander the Great. Who's the third one? I'm trying to remember the third one. Oh, I guess the Islamists
[02:59:34] Iran is currently being occupied by aggressors. That's a good point
[02:59:39] And all there remains are the tarnished names of history while Iran endures resilient dignified and proud the tarnished names in history
[02:59:47] Oh well
[02:59:51] No, it's embarrassing. Iran can write all the letters they want. It's crazy. They're getting
[02:59:58] bombed. They're getting bombed nonstop and they're writing out this bullshit. And after
[03:00:03] watching majority of justices cast doubt on the constitutionality of his bid to end
[03:00:07] birthright citizenship for 90 minutes, Trump has left the Supreme Court. He posted, what
[03:00:12] did he say? He posted on Truth Social Afterwards, we are the only country in the world to allow
[03:00:18] stupid enough to have birthright citizenship. Well, the thing is, just Andrew Jackson them.
[03:00:23] That's what I think you should do. I do. I think you should just openly ignore the
[03:00:27] Supreme Court. If they're not going to uphold this and they're gonna say that it's more important
[03:00:31] for us to give birthright citizenship to illegal aliens, that is insane to me. Absolutely fucking
[03:00:38] crazy. And I hope somebody actually does something about that. He's mad. I'm very like, I think
[03:00:44] anybody should be mad about this honestly i think they should be
[03:00:47] and uh... yeah
[03:00:49] and uh... by the northern so i shouldn't run by the other what by the
[03:00:52] did it all it doesn't matter what by the dead
[03:00:54] like i'd say do this anyway doesn't have no
[03:00:58] that like that means nothing to me what somebody else that is totally irrelevant
[03:01:02] that fact is that like
[03:01:04] if you have these people that are saying that well because of this rule
[03:01:07] that means that we're not able to do anything about it i mean i don't know
[03:01:10] what you can even say
[03:01:12] uh... and uh... anyway let me go out i will look at the others video about this
[03:01:16] will watch it
[03:01:17] he's been one answer jackson for the non-americans here so andrew jackson
[03:01:20] historically uh... ignored the supreme court
[03:01:23] and said that well they don't have the military so they can't tell me what to
[03:01:26] do i think that's what trump should do
[03:01:28] i think that we have allowed a uh... it basically a bureaucratic
[03:01:34] takeover of the country we've allowed a massive takeover of the country
[03:01:38] by these people
[03:01:39] and you have people that have taken their positions inside of the judicial
[03:01:43] branch
[03:01:44] and what they've done is that they effectively don't uphold the law they
[03:01:48] don't enforce the law they don't hold people accountable they don't do what
[03:01:52] they should be doing and i think the reason why is because they're doing it
[03:01:56] off of ideological grounds
[03:01:58] they're taking their position their weaponizing their position for an
[03:02:02] ideological reason
[03:02:04] and that they're effectively misrepresenting the rules
[03:02:08] so really i mean that that's what i think the main problem is
[03:02:11] is this the same answer jackson sponsor for the trail of tears
[03:02:14] uh... yes yes that would be him
[03:02:16] uh... correct
[03:02:17] and uh... anyway so recruitment numbers show he has the military support
[03:02:21] yeah absolutely
[03:02:22] and uh... an american journalist got kidnapped in iraq by the islamic regime
[03:02:26] well yeah i mean that's what happens you go to iraq and it's fucking iraq man
[03:02:30] what do you expect
[03:02:31] so uh... you think trump appointed some group justice is acting on ideological
[03:02:34] reasons that to make this decision well if you did you didn't do a very good
[03:02:37] job, did he? So, I wish he had. And birthright citizenship is a scam out of the systems.
[03:02:44] How the fuck is this even an issue? Don't we have majority conservatives in the Supreme
[03:02:47] Court? Well, some of them care more about doing what they think is the rules rather
[03:02:52] than doing what they think is right. And I think that's the main issue, is that they're
[03:02:57] more focused around a bureaucratic procedure rather than the actual best interest of the
[03:03:04] And that's the main problem that I have.
[03:03:09] To our other top story, in just a few hours, President Trump, literally, physically, headed
[03:03:14] to the Supreme Court, where all arguments will be held over his push to end birthright
[03:03:18] citizenship for children of illegal migrants and temporary visitors to the U.S.
[03:03:24] You're going to go to the Supreme Court tomorrow?
[03:03:26] I do.
[03:03:27] I just sit there and listen.
[03:03:28] Because I had listened to this argument for so long.
[03:03:30] Yeah.
[03:03:31] about Chinese billionaires or billionaires from other countries who all of a sudden have 75 children
[03:03:38] or 59 children in one case or 100 children becoming American citizens. Joining me now,
[03:03:44] constitutional law attorney Mark Smith. And Mark, obviously I want to focus on the law throughout
[03:03:49] this segment, but we have to talk about this. What do you make of President Trump being the
[03:03:53] first president based upon all of our research to ever attend an argument at the Supreme Court?
[03:03:59] Yeah, that's a lot. It's a great idea. Look, he is the party. And if you're a party, you're totally entitled to go to court and observe the proceeding. So I think President Trump should attend today. He is the party here. He is the one that created this lawsuit. And thank God he did. It was his executive order that finally got this issue of birthright citizenship before the court.
[03:04:20] Because as you know, Todd, the reality was up until now, there was nobody had standing
[03:04:25] to challenge this absurdity of basically anyone that comes to the United States and has a
[03:04:29] kid, they become an automatic American citizen.
[03:04:31] You could not challenge that because no one had standing to do so until President Trump
[03:04:35] wisely did this executive order.
[03:04:37] So he should attend this argument because he's the one that caused it.
[03:04:41] It's drilled down into.
[03:04:42] I think this has been going on for as long as I've been alive.
[03:04:44] I mean, as soon as I realized that you could do this, I was like, well, what the fuck?
[03:04:48] This seems like it's totally unfair.
[03:04:50] law. This case is challenging a long held interpretation of the 14th amendment with
[03:04:55] section one of the amendment reading quote all persons born or naturalized in the United
[03:05:01] States and this is the key part right here and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are
[03:05:06] citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. How should the court
[03:05:12] ultimately rule on that question? We had it underlined on the screen jurisdiction thereof.
[03:05:19] Well the phrase subject to the jurisdiction thereof is a clear historical meaning.
[03:05:23] Remember after the civil war the whole gold slave and their children war made American
[03:05:28] citizens.
[03:05:29] Exactly.
[03:05:30] It was originally done by congressional statue Todd, the Civil Rights Act of 1866 but there
[03:05:35] was concern that a statue would not be sufficient to last the rest of the country's history.
[03:05:39] So the decision was made to create the 14th Amendment.
[03:05:42] And the reason why that's significant is you read the Civil Rights Act of 1866 it literally
[03:05:47] says to be an American citizen, you have to be born in the United States and also not
[03:05:52] subject to any foreign power.
[03:05:56] That language was essentially elevated into the Constitution in the form of the 14th
[03:05:59] Amendment.
[03:06:00] So today, if you're simply visiting the United States, if you sneak into the country and
[03:06:04] then you're subject to foreign power because you're from another country.
[03:06:07] Bayley, and they have a child.
[03:06:08] You are still subject to a foreign power, meaning you're home country.
[03:06:13] So therefore under the 14th Amendment, you're not subject to the jurisdiction there, and
[03:06:16] You haven't met the criteria to be a citizen and that's a pretty straight forward argument.
[03:06:20] But of course, there's a vested interest on the other side to say that anyone born in
[03:06:24] the United States is an American citizen.
[03:06:27] And the only reason why that interpretation is lasted as long as it has is because, as
[03:06:30] you know, there's been no ability to challenge this in court because the only people with
[03:06:34] standing are people that benefited from this wrong interpretation of law.
[03:06:39] Exactly.
[03:06:40] The reason why it's been allowed to continue is because people benefit from it.
[03:06:43] That's exactly it.
[03:06:45] It's crazy that we've allowed this to happen for as long as it has.
[03:06:49] Everyone else had no standing until this executive order by President Trump.
[03:06:52] I'm going to push back slightly.
[03:06:54] You said it's the other side, Democrats specifically.
[03:06:57] And you're 100% right on that.
[03:06:58] But I would also argue Republicans have not been as enthusiastic, let's say, as...
[03:07:04] The Republicans are, I mean, honestly, we might as well just get cosplayers.
[03:07:09] Why don't we just hire some Instagram girls to be the Republicans in the Senate and Congress?
[03:07:13] Because I think they do a better job.
[03:07:15] Like these people have no, like they have these like these pretend principles, but their
[03:07:20] principles are defined by the optics that are created by their enemies.
[03:07:25] It's pathetic.
[03:07:27] It's so pathetic.
[03:07:29] You are that this is going to be a win for their side.
[03:07:32] I hate it.
[03:07:33] I hate it.
[03:07:34] Prevailing wisdom as you well know is that this court is going to keep birthright citizenship
[03:07:37] in place.
[03:07:39] So with that as the baseline.
[03:07:41] questions do you expect these justices to ask it oral argument today who are you paying attention to
[03:07:48] and ultimately what does your gut tell you as to how Republicans do nothing when they have power
[03:07:52] they sit on their asses can you imagine what it would have been like if after Donald Trump took
[03:07:58] office he actually did things like because you remember that first like two weeks was crazy
[03:08:04] like he got rid of all the DEI he shut down USAID they were going through everybody's stuff like
[03:08:11] Can you imagine that?
[03:08:13] That would have been crazy.
[03:08:15] Like he did alright, but man, bro, I think he's fallen off.
[03:08:19] Like he's been so focused on these international issues.
[03:08:23] Will rule when they rule in a few months.
[03:08:26] Well, this court is very much an originalist court.
[03:08:29] What that means is, you know, Todd as an attorney, yourself, is you look at the text of the relevant
[03:08:35] law, this is the Fourth Amendment, and you look at the surrounding history.
[03:08:38] Keep in mind, there is-
[03:08:39] I'm sure, yeah, and this is what's so crazy to me.
[03:08:42] Do you really think that Thomas Jefferson would see,
[03:08:45] if you could teleport Thomas Jefferson to America today,
[03:08:49] or George Washington, or Alexander Hamilton,
[03:08:53] or anybody else in the Declaration of Independence
[03:08:55] and the Constitution, if you could teleport any of them
[03:08:59] and have them watch a Chinese billionaire
[03:09:02] have a hundred kids here
[03:09:04] and default those kids citizenship
[03:09:06] and then have a million fucking South Americans,
[03:09:09] a million millions of South Americans coming across the border having kids so the kids can be
[03:09:15] fucking citizens here and get benefits and then vote based off of that do you really think that
[03:09:21] they'd be like oh yeah that sounds great oh yeah yeah that's exactly yeah that's what we were yeah
[03:09:28] this is what we were hoping for of course not obviously not already in a group of people that
[03:09:36] that were born in the united states at the time of the fourteenth amendment
[03:09:39] but were not made citizens because they were subject to a foreign power and
[03:09:43] that was the native american population
[03:09:45] the native american population was born in the united states in the late nineteenth
[03:09:48] century at the time of the fourteenth amendment but they were not american
[03:09:52] citizens
[03:09:53] why because they were subject to a foreign power in the form of their
[03:09:57] tribes so there's clear historical evidence here in addition to the text as
[03:10:01] to what it means and again because this is an originalist court that focuses on
[03:10:05] the text in the history of the time all law was enacted, that's where they're going to
[03:10:09] be focusing on.
[03:10:10] The entire framing of this problem is completely wrong.
[03:10:14] The framing that should matter should be, is this good for the country?
[03:10:19] And if it's not, and the amendment allows that, then you should reevaluate the way that
[03:10:24] it's interpreted.
[03:10:26] Like you can interpret something in 50 different ways.
[03:10:30] What was the understanding of Congress and the people that ratified the 14th Amendment
[03:10:34] in the year of our lord eighteen sixty eight
[03:10:37] i a m not a supreme court justice eighteen sixty i think your argument
[03:10:41] really did you know i really wonder whether the people in eighteen sixty
[03:10:45] eight wanted
[03:10:46] bunch of mexicans and chinese to come over to america and spawn in infinity
[03:10:51] anchor babies
[03:10:52] yeah i really wonder if that's what they were waiting for
[03:10:55] odd cheese guys it's a fucking mystery
[03:10:59] yet but the people that are also a major ruling yesterday
[03:11:03] The state of Colorado cannot enforce its conversion therapy ban with Colorado
[03:11:08] People that live there because it violates the first amendment
[03:11:11] Specifically how vital is this ruling and eat one ruling you got a couple of very very liberal justices to buy it
[03:11:19] How vital is this ruling to preserve?
[03:11:21] Free speech protections, which as you well know conversion therapy much in recent about 30 seconds to you mark
[03:11:27] Well, this is a very important ruling because Colorado basically said that therapists to
[03:11:32] do talk therapy are allowed to encourage someone to convert to a different gender, but they
[03:11:37] were not allowed to encourage someone to remain the gender that they currently were born into,
[03:11:41] let's say.
[03:11:42] Wait, so they are allowed to encourage you to change your gender, but not to keep your
[03:11:47] gender?
[03:11:54] This is a very big deal because if you allowed Colorado to define the ability to define what
[03:12:07] you're allowed to say, because you have a professional license of any sort, that would
[03:12:11] have discereted the first amendment.
[03:12:13] Sounds like devil talk.
[03:12:14] Anyone, of course, that has some sort of professional license granted to the state, it would be
[03:12:18] a condition of getting that license to basically tow the politically correct line and the
[03:12:22] Supreme Court says no can do. We're not going to let that happen. It's called egg cracking.
[03:12:26] Yeah, I think it's so important. Isn't it crazy that they've decided to re they have
[03:12:30] a euphemism for grooming. It's called cracking the egg. It's crazy. In this case, that's
[03:12:36] the lens of conversion. We know who does that really through the lens of what it means for
[03:12:40] the first minute. This is I don't really care about this, to be honest. Let me go back.
[03:12:45] I'll see if there's any more of this. I'll watch one more of this. So I can't tell you
[03:12:52] that you're a boy, but let me tell you about shopping off your wang and folding it inside,
[03:12:55] you can go dress shopping. Yeah, that's exactly it. And let me, I'll watch this too, because
[03:13:00] it's just insane. World War II internment camps. Oh my fucking God, bro. Like this is
[03:13:08] just, it drives me fucking crazy. I'm sorry. So I have a question about the exceptions
[03:13:18] again. So in your interchange with Justice Kavanaugh, just now you were talking about
[03:13:22] it as a closed set of exceptions, and said that way it sounds like exceptions that people
[03:13:27] had in mind at the time of the ratification but that were not explicit in the amendment.
[03:13:31] But I took your brief to be arguing that subject to the jurisdiction thereof is the language
[03:13:36] in the 14th amendment that refers to those exceptions. Am I right?
[03:13:41] That's right. It describes them.
[03:13:43] It describes them. And would you say this goes back to a question that Justice Gorsuch
[03:13:47] asked General Sauer.
[03:13:50] Our relationship to the Indian tribes is different today
[03:13:53] than it was at the time that the 14th Amendment was ratified.
[03:13:56] Let's put aside section 14.01.
[03:13:59] Is a tribal Indian born on a reservation today
[03:14:04] on tribal land, a natural born citizen,
[03:14:07] under the 14th Amendment?
[03:14:09] Under the 14th Amendment, no.
[03:14:11] Of course, Congress has provided for citizenship
[03:14:14] for all tribal members in the United States.
[03:14:17] this is another it's another intentional misunderstanding
[03:14:21] it's an intentional may like it's got nothing to do with indians it's got
[03:14:24] nothing to do with native americans
[03:14:26] this is not really it is not the point
[03:14:31] cheer up i thought it
[03:14:32] and so is this is a magic it's all semantics as what subject to the
[03:14:37] jurisdiction of matt when you say all my fucking god shins
[03:14:41] it means that the jurisdiction as it existed and at the time of the four
[03:14:46] The 13th Amendment is still the jurisdiction today.
[03:14:50] Let me just be a little bit clearer.
[03:14:53] Justice Kavanaugh asked you if we could create new categories by analogy.
[03:14:58] So there may be other sorts of people who are present here to whom this is subject to the jurisdiction
[03:15:04] in the same way that we were talking about, you know, the bubbles around ambassadors.
[03:15:09] Oh my God. This topic is killing me.
[03:15:12] I am losing my fucking mind having to listen to this bullshit.
[03:15:19] It makes me so mad having to listen to anything else about this.
[03:15:24] I am so insanely fucking upset about this.
[03:15:28] It is just fucking infuriating that there is this massive entire bureaucratic machine
[03:15:38] that's made to intentionally misunderstand
[03:15:41] misinterpret and do everything in a way that is like this weird
[03:15:46] bureaucratic abstraction of what reality is
[03:15:50] it is insane
[03:15:52] isn't an April Fool's today
[03:15:54] uh... it sure seems like it i'll tell you that
[03:15:57] and uh... anyway let me go back over i'll look at this is skeptical because it
[03:16:01] would be messy okay here's one more
[03:16:03] i don't think we haven't seen this one yet have we
[03:16:06] okay let's talk about its applications so you know there are some but i i can
[03:16:10] imagine it being messy and some applications so
[03:16:14] how what would you do with with the common law called families
[03:16:17] well we already did see this nevermind i already saw before
[03:16:21] and uh... let me go and see if there's any more these that are worth looking at
[03:16:25] and uh... why no stream yesterday so why i didn't stream yesterday it's actually
[03:16:29] very simple
[03:16:30] uh... it's because i didn't really feel like it
[03:16:33] uh... that's the reason why
[03:16:37] that's it i i really feel like it
[03:16:40] and i i want to take the office tire
[03:16:45] this is kind of
[03:16:46] uh... general how should we think about the tax of the fourteenth amendment
[03:16:49] subject to the jurisdiction there of as distinct from the different language of
[03:16:54] the civil rights act of eighteen sixty six which refers
[03:16:58] as you know persons not subject any foreign power
[03:17:01] all bro like is this
[03:17:03] all man
[03:17:04] wait a second
[03:17:08] we'll fuck it's not the video god damn it
[03:17:10] let me see if i can find a video for this go back up a little okay relax guys
[03:17:15] and uh... yeah let me see if i can find it
[03:17:18] and uh... sorry video was good thank you yeah i did record a video to be fair
[03:17:22] and uh... you know
[03:17:24] and uh... watching shoo on head today i was going to i just don't know
[03:17:27] necessarily when i'm going to
[03:17:30] uh... but yeah at some point i will
[03:17:33] and explain crimson desert all day now there's no way i would do that
[03:17:36] and uh... let me go and see if i can find the rest of this here
[03:17:40] and maybe this is it
[03:17:42] and i can see if there's any more links to this because i do as i said i i i do
[03:17:46] care a lot about this i find it to be
[03:17:48] extremely fucking frustrating for me to look at
[03:17:51] but uh... unfortunately all here we go
[03:17:54] all right let's let's this would be the last one probably
[03:17:58] so
[03:18:00] I guess I am looking at your position in this case,
[03:18:04] and it boils down to requiring us to do
[03:18:09] at least these two things.
[03:18:10] One is believe that the framers were not importing
[03:18:14] the common law rule and understanding
[03:18:18] of birthright citizenship.
[03:18:20] And the second is to believe that what they were doing
[03:18:25] was departing from that common law rule
[03:18:28] in the way that you suggest.
[03:18:30] That is, they were seeking to have this turn on domicile.
[03:18:36] I think you have a number of hurdles
[03:18:38] to accomplish those two things.
[03:18:42] One of which, I think, is that when
[03:18:45] we look at this court's case law,
[03:18:48] and no one, I think, has mentioned Spooner's Exchange,
[03:18:52] but it appears that that was an 1812 case in which it seems
[03:18:57] though the court had already accepted. It's 50 years before the amendment. At the time of the
[03:19:02] ratification of the 14th amendment that the allegiance that you're talking about was the
[03:19:10] English common law rule. That in other words allegiance meant that you are covered by the laws
[03:19:19] of the jurisdiction that you can rely on the jurisdiction's protection. That's what allegiance
[03:19:24] Now, you're saying today, no, no, allegiance meant something about loyalty or that kind
[03:19:30] of idea.
[03:19:32] But if the support—
[03:19:33] Under what reasoning do you think that—like, it's insane—this is to create—do American
[03:19:39] soldiers—like, I don't under—if you invade another country, do you have allegiance
[03:19:45] to them because you're in that country?
[03:19:47] No.
[03:19:48] The Supreme Court had prior to—
[03:19:50] How do you—
[03:19:51] The 14th Amendment established—
[03:19:52] Oh, my God.
[03:19:53] Allegiance meant the common law definition drives me crazy. I think your first hurdle is to help us understand why we would believe
[03:20:00] That when the common when the 14th Amendment was ratified
[03:20:05] the framers weren't just
[03:20:07] Incorporating what we had previously said it meant page 572 the congressional record directly addresses us
[03:20:14] They say the concept of temporary and local allegiance from the schooner exchange is what is meant by our temporary and local
[03:20:20] jurisdiction from the Schooner exchange is what is meant by the word jurisdiction in
[03:20:23] the 14th Amendment, Senator Trumbull says, I thought about saying, oh, in allegiance,
[03:20:28] but again, quote, there's a sort of allegiance from persons temporarily resident in the United
[03:20:33] States, whom we have no right to make citizens.
[03:20:36] So he expressly unconsciously, he acts in the license.
[03:20:39] What do we do with, I mean, that's a debate and it's a discussion, very valid, but then
[03:20:44] we have a subsequent debate between Pheasanton and Wade where the same
[03:20:49] concept comes up and it becomes clear, at least from Senator Wade's perspective,
[03:20:55] that that's wrong. So Pheasanton, and I'm not sure whether these are
[03:21:00] senators, I apologize, Pheasanton says, suppose a person is born here of parents
[03:21:05] from abroad temporarily in this country. Wade responds, the senator says a person
[03:21:11] may be born here and not be a citizen. I know that is so in one instance. In the case of
[03:21:18] the children of foreign ministers who reside near the United States, etc. etc. So it appears
[03:21:25] as though in that exchange, at least Senator Wade believed that the English common law understanding
[03:21:33] of what it means to have allegiance to be a temporary person on the soil was what was
[03:21:41] being adopted.
[03:21:42] Yeah, that exchange strongly supports us.
[03:21:46] If you look at it in context, Senator Wade has introduced a version that says only birth
[03:21:50] on U.S. soil and doesn't have any allegiance or jurisdictional element to it.
[03:21:55] And so Senator Fessenden stands up and says, well, that can't be right, because obviously
[03:22:01] What about the children temporary visitors? It's another one of these
[03:22:04] stages that has this appeal to a background understanding that we all
[03:22:08] agree on. If they're drawing a conclusion to that it means that they're
[03:22:11] not, they obviously did not imply that every single person that was here
[03:22:15] regardless of status would have their kid be a citizen. I mean very clearly
[03:22:20] because if there wasn't a distinction that was implied they wouldn't need to
[03:22:23] have made it in the first place. The temporary visitors, their children do not
[03:22:27] become citizens and then Senator Wade has to kind of backtrack and say wow
[03:22:30] what are the children ambassadors and in the end Congress does not adopt Senator
[03:22:35] Wade's proposal. So we think that you said you can draw an inference about the
[03:22:38] inference strongly.
[03:22:39] Let me just ask you about why we wouldn't see in the 14th Amendment anything about parental
[03:22:45] allegiance. Several of my colleagues have talked about the fact that your view of
[03:22:50] this turns on what the status of the parents are. We don't have computers in
[03:22:54] the First Amendment. And not the child as would the board and everything.
[03:23:00] I think it's well understood that, for example, children cannot, newborns cannot form domiciles,
[03:23:16] so every 19th century.
[03:23:18] That assumes domiciles in the test, and I'm asking you, how do we know that Congress did
[03:23:23] adopt the test that you say it adopted?
[03:23:26] When you're looking at 19th century conceptions of allegiance the notion that the allegiance again you say domicile is
[03:23:32] instantiating the concept of allegiance for aliens as opposed to citizen all of that the 19th century understands the newborns
[03:23:40] Domicile its allegiance follows the allegiance of the parents and they point out that their theory relies on
[03:23:46] reality because they recognize the exceptions for you know
[03:23:49] hostile invading armies for
[03:23:51] Tribal Indians, for ambassadors, again, the child's allegiance status, even on their view,
[03:23:57] turns on the status of parents.
[03:23:58] What do we do with Professor Mueller's amicus brief and the historical record and the fact
[03:24:04] that even at times in this country where we understood that the parents were declared
[03:24:10] enemies of the United States, I'm talking about World War II and Japanese internment,
[03:24:15] babies born in that circumstance were given birthright citizenship.
[03:24:19] they were still citizens like obviously like how is this even how do you even ask this so it seems
[03:24:26] as though this concept of allegiance of the parents really wasn't this yeah this is a supreme court
[03:24:32] at least at this period can you believe that's our history you're saying this is wrong or they
[03:24:36] shouldn't have gotten birthright citizenship well if they were domiciled here yes they should have
[03:24:41] if they were temporarily present then no but the executive practice we can see how does
[03:24:46] How does the temporary presidents run with your concept of allegiance?
[03:24:52] I'm not sure I understand.
[03:24:54] So can you be clear?
[03:24:55] How does somebody not being a citizen and only being here temporarily mean that they're
[03:24:59] not allied to the United States?
[03:25:01] Is this a real question?
[03:25:03] This is crazy.
[03:25:04] Are you saying that only people who are domiciled here as you define it can form the necessary
[03:25:12] loyalty to the United States?
[03:25:14] It's not a question of allegiance.
[03:25:15] question of subjective loyalty. Okay. Oh, it is something you owe. It's a reciprocal
[03:25:19] relationship between the citizen, whether they want it or not, they have that allegiance.
[03:25:22] And I think it's powerful on the basis of what? Domicile. I mean, that's what it says
[03:25:26] in so many words in the Venus and the Pizarro. It says, look, if you're talking about an alien,
[03:25:30] if they're just temporarily passing through, no, they don't have allegiance, but if they've
[03:25:34] made it, especially if they've invaded the country at home, they become part of our political
[03:25:38] community. And they are analogous or akin to citizens. All right, just quickly, because I'm,
[03:25:43] I'm mindful of the time. What do you do with Won-Kin-Ark's statement that...
[03:25:51] I think that we saw this part already. Yeah, it's just it's absolutely couldn't define a woman
[03:25:56] during her confirmation. Yeah, I mean, if you can't define what a woman is, I mean, how the
[03:26:01] like, this is the type of just insanity that people are putting up with nowadays. Like, if you
[03:26:07] You can't define what a woman is.
[03:26:09] You have no business having anything to do with writing laws.
[03:26:14] So what is this?
[03:26:15] I will look because apparently this NASA thing is happening quite soon, right?
[03:26:19] Let me go and find it.
[03:26:21] So there is a big, oh wow, oh they're getting ready.
[03:26:25] We're going around the moon.
[03:26:28] Okay, well let me take a look at this.
[03:26:30] It's happening in less than an hour now and I will look and find out what's going on with
[03:26:35] this.
[03:26:36] Yeah, exactly.
[03:27:00] There it is. That's right. That's right. Absolutely.
[03:27:05] Finally, we got it going back to oh wait a minute guys. Oh, you're right about this
[03:27:11] No, that's a good point birthright citizenship means the children of illegal aliens can vote on taxing your children's season or inheritance
[03:27:18] This is just Nazi shit
[03:27:20] Okay, call it whatever you want. It's still true. I mean, this is the type of stuff that people love to do this
[03:27:25] They they love to just use these words everything is Nazis
[03:27:30] Everything is some sort of bullshit. Oh my god. Let me see if I can find this here
[03:27:34] So what is it called? This is the Artemis II?
[03:27:39] Let me see if I can pull it up and find this because I don't know exactly what's going on with this. Oh shit
[03:27:46] Wow, and this is this is the video for it
[03:27:54] Artemis II mission is a test mission of the Orion space capsule
[03:27:58] Artemis 2 will be the first time we put humans on this rocket.
[03:28:06] We're going back to the moon because it's the next step in our journey to Mars.
[03:28:13] We were always going to the moon.
[03:28:17] Pushing ourselves to explore is just a core to who we are that's a part of being a human.
[03:28:22] We shall return.
[03:28:27] Oh, right.
[03:28:28] Continuing to test every...
[03:28:29] You know, you know, Russia never went to the moon.
[03:28:31] Never had somebody go on the moon.
[03:28:33] We did.
[03:28:34] Humanity sets big goals.
[03:28:35] We can bring together genius from around the world.
[03:28:38] You have the best people on planet Earth putting this music together.
[03:28:41] Right.
[03:28:44] To innovate for the benefit of humanity and to inspire the world.
[03:28:47] I do have to say that if I was a flat Earth,
[03:28:50] I would be eating really good today knowing that they decided to do the moon launch on April Fools
[03:28:57] It's like if you're a flat earth or you're probably thinking oh my god
[03:29:02] They're doing it right in front of us, and they think that we don't notice. Can you really think about that?
[03:29:09] Discovery
[03:29:15] Damn, let's go
[03:29:17] Wow, so it looks like that's kind of the way, oh this is the explanation, okay, let me see
[03:29:25] this.
[03:29:26] Artemis II is NASA's mission to the moon launching in early 2026.
[03:29:33] It'll be the first time that humans have visited the moon in over 50 years, but it's
[03:29:38] more like a test flight.
[03:29:40] Okay.
[03:29:41] Four astronauts will fly to the far side of the moon on a 10-day journey using the most
[03:29:45] powerful man rocket today
[03:29:48] Today I'm gonna break down Artemis 2 for you in three parts the spacecraft the mission and the crew
[03:29:55] So let's go
[03:29:57] All right, let's see
[03:30:01] So this is happening in an hour
[03:30:03] Or less than an hour before we get to the mission I want to explain the Artemis 2 spacecraft real quick
[03:30:08] So the whole rocket that they're using is called the space launch system or usually just called the SLS
[03:30:14] It has two solid rocket boosters on both sides, and an orange core stage in the middle.
[03:30:21] On Artemis II, the solid rocket boosters have something that makes them really unique.
[03:30:24] They have a giant America 250 logo painted on top of both of them to celebrate the 200th
[03:30:33] anniversary of the United States of America, which is in 2026.
[03:30:37] Pretty cool, especially considering that this rocket was made by engineers from every state
[03:30:41] in the United States.
[03:30:42] Nice.
[03:30:43] This rocket stage is called the Interum Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, or ICPS.
[03:30:48] Above that is the upper stage, Orion.
[03:30:51] Orion is really the star of this rocket, and it has a few major sections too.
[03:30:56] This bottom section is the European Service Module, or ESM, and it provides power and
[03:31:01] propulsion.
[03:31:02] It's the way that Orion gets around in space.
[03:31:03] Then there's the crew module, sometimes called the capsule, and this is where the astronauts
[03:31:09] will stay in this capsule the entire mission.
[03:31:11] I wonder if it smells bad.
[03:31:13] I bet it probably smells bad.
[03:31:15] Integrity.
[03:31:16] When the entire mission is done, this capsule is the only part that will return back to Earth.
[03:31:21] And finally, this top tower bit is called the Launch Abort System, or LAX.
[03:31:27] Hopefully the astronauts won't need it.
[03:31:29] But if they do, it can actually pull the capsule away from the rest of the rocket if there was a major malfunction or an explosion.
[03:31:36] And hopefully save the astronauts lives.
[03:31:38] If you want to learn more about the SLS, I have a whole video about that right here.
[03:31:43] Now that we know our spacecraft, let's talk about the Artemis-2 mission specifically.
[03:31:47] As I mentioned before, Artemis-2 is a test mission.
[03:31:50] Artemis-1, the first test of the space launch system, it launched back in 2022 and was an
[03:31:55] amazing success, but Artemis-1 was uncrewed.
[03:31:58] Now it's time to test this full system with crew on board.
[03:32:02] And this crew is going to be able to test out a lot more of the human…
[03:32:04] I feel like, when was the last time that we went to the moon?
[03:32:24] Yeah, I feel like it's been a long time.
[03:32:27] 1972?
[03:32:31] Fuck.
[03:32:32] No crude US missions have gone beyond the low Earth orbit since then.
[03:32:40] It's been over 53 years.
[03:32:44] Holy shit.
[03:32:46] I didn't realize it was that, uh, wow.
[03:32:52] Quick features, docking, radiation shielding, communication, eating.
[03:32:56] The four of us will gather to share meals when we're on our nine-day trip around the
[03:33:01] There's one over here our device of Leo to portion of water to fill up water base
[03:33:06] Restriction also to rehydrate the food
[03:33:10] Sleeping exercise is the flywheel device
[03:33:15] Agree the one I see that sleeping
[03:33:20] Damn bro, it's bright
[03:33:26] God damn like it's so like damn look how bright that is
[03:33:31] Maybe harm me to fall asleep.
[03:33:33] Exercise.
[03:33:35] This is the flywheel device.
[03:33:36] What I kind of want you to imagine is a rowing machine.
[03:33:39] So we can do rowing like a cardiovascular worker can do weightlifting with it.
[03:33:44] So we can do squats.
[03:33:46] I think that the reason why they have to do that, this is like, again, I'm not a moon
[03:33:50] magician.
[03:33:51] So I don't really understand this.
[03:33:53] But I think that the reason why is that the body, whenever it doesn't have the gravity
[03:33:58] of Earth, like obviously your body is made to push against and to exist in opposition
[03:34:06] to the gravity of Earth.
[03:34:07] And the moment that you don't have that, you have muscle atrophy, you have other forms
[03:34:12] of bone loss, etc. that are very, very problematic.
[03:34:16] So basically making sure that these guys are getting exercise in like a way that stimulates
[03:34:22] those muscles is like incredibly important.
[03:34:25] That's what I understand from somebody who doesn't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
[03:34:28] You get this, we can do curls, varied levels of resistance.
[03:34:33] To really put a lot of stress on our muscles and our bones.
[03:34:36] Going to the bathroom.
[03:34:37] Inside the capsule, this would be the floor, you would float over to it, open up this hinging
[03:34:42] door, float on in.
[03:34:44] So this is the poop module?
[03:34:50] All the human things that we couldn't test before.
[03:34:53] Artemis II will launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida from Launchpad 39B.
[03:34:58] Launchpad 39B launched Apollo 10 to the moon in the 1960s and many shuttle missions, including
[03:35:04] this shuttle mission that I got to see launch when I was a kid.
[03:35:07] That's really cool.
[03:35:10] That's badass.
[03:35:11] And it will launch as early as February 5th, 2026.
[03:35:15] And when the countdown hits zero, it's going to be the most powerful manned rocket launch
[03:35:19] in history.
[03:35:20] Two minutes into launch, we're going to jettison the solid rocket boosters and be left just with the core stage powering it into low Earth orbit.
[03:35:27] And this is when the launch abort system will be jettisoned as well.
[03:35:30] Eight minutes in, the core stage is out of fuel, and so it's going to separate and fall back to Earth while the second stage, the ICPS ignites and gives the final push to get the crew into space.
[03:35:41] After two burns, the ICPS is going to have Orion in an elliptical high Earth orbit.
[03:35:46] And so now Orion is going to be 46,000 miles away from Earth on the far side and the close side of its orbit
[03:35:52] Are they trying to use like the force in order to get it closer to the moon?
[03:35:55] Maybe 115 miles from Earth
[03:35:57] And this orbit will take about one day to complete
[03:35:59] During this first day, Orion is going to separate from the ICPS and begin to do a docking practice maneuver
[03:36:05] In the-
[03:36:06] A what?
[03:36:07] In the coming years, Orion will dock with the Lunar Lander and the Gateway Station
[03:36:11] So we need to know how well does the autopilot work?
[03:36:13] Do the thrusters work the way we expect them to
[03:36:16] If you remember the two astronauts who were stuck in space for a while butch and sunny last year
[03:36:20] Yeah, I remember people are really worried about her because they were in space for so long
[03:36:25] They were worried about bone loss and other types of muscle atrophy, too
[03:36:29] Testing out a new spacecraft called Starliner and the whole reason that NASA kept them on the space station for months instead of weeks
[03:36:35] Was because of bad thrusters. We need to make sure Orion does not have some
[03:36:39] Once Orion passes back by the Earth, it's going to reignite its engine for the trans lunar injection or TLI
[03:36:45] This is the final push to get our astronauts to the moon for a free return trip. I don't really know, right?
[03:36:51] But like does this mean that there is the final are they trying to use the force the gravity has from the earth to try to
[03:36:59] Push themselves towards the moon is that way they're using the thruster at that time because like if that's the case. That's crazy
[03:37:06] Yes, I
[03:37:10] Just assumed that was too simple, right?
[03:37:12] I mean like, but that's actually what they're like a slingshot. Yeah
[03:37:17] Bro imagine using a planet's gravity as a slingshot
[03:37:22] That is insane
[03:37:25] God damn
[03:37:27] Fuck bro
[03:37:30] This nuts
[03:37:32] To get our astronauts to the moon for a free return trajectory
[03:37:36] What is a free return trajectory man? It means the gravity of the moon
[03:37:40] Always something like the natural.
[03:37:41] It'll actually bring Artemis II back home.
[03:37:43] No additional burns required.
[03:37:45] This is a great idea for a test spacecraft like Orion.
[03:37:47] If anything goes wrong with Artemis II,
[03:37:49] it'll just naturally come back to Earth using gravity alone.
[03:37:52] This is actually the same.
[03:37:53] So it's just gonna show up.
[03:37:54] Flight path that ended up saving the Apollo 13 astronauts
[03:37:58] after their disaster on the way to the moon.
[03:38:00] Oh, wow.
[03:38:00] For Artemis II, the journey to the moon
[03:38:02] is gonna take four days.
[03:38:03] During that time, the crew's gonna be running.
[03:38:05] Is it that far away?
[03:38:10] What?
[03:38:12] What?
[03:38:14] Really?
[03:38:16] How?
[03:38:18] 2000.
[03:38:20] Oh!
[03:38:22] Give me give me one second.
[03:38:24] I use bathroom.
[03:38:26] That's I mean,
[03:38:28] 2000 to 283,000.
[03:38:30] Man, it doesn't seem like it's that far, right?
[03:38:32] Right.
[03:38:34] Oh, I see.
[03:38:36] Oh, I see.
[03:39:08] All right.
[03:39:37] All right, all right, give me a minute.
[03:39:40] Now we gotta figure out how far away this really is.
[03:39:44] Wait a minute, let me understand this.
[03:39:46] How many football fields is that?
[03:39:53] How many football fields is this?
[03:39:57] 120 yards long, how many of them is it?
[03:39:59] Four million football fields away?
[03:40:09] Holy shit!
[03:40:13] That's really far away guys!
[03:40:16] God damn!
[03:40:18] It's eleven times around Earth!
[03:40:20] Holy shit!
[03:40:22] I didn't know that!
[03:40:23] Emergency procedures, including what to do in case of a major radiation event.
[03:40:28] See, if humans are gonna do these long missions that we're talking about like going to the moon or one day going to Mars
[03:40:34] We have to figure out how to deal with deep space radiation or I'm deep space ready. Wait, what the fuck shelter on board?
[03:40:41] And the actual test and see how effective it is in actual use
[03:40:44] All right
[03:40:45] So as I mentioned before Artemis 2 is not a lunar landing the astronauts are not gonna be walking on the moon for this mission
[03:40:51] This is a lunar flyby mission. If you're at all familiar with the Apollo 8 mission from the 1960s
[03:40:57] that's the Christmas Apollo flight. This mission is really similar. Their flight
[03:41:02] is going to take them 230,000 miles away from the Earth, far side of the moon.
[03:41:07] As you may already know, there's a side of the moon that always faces the Earth,
[03:41:10] and then there's a far side of the moon that we will never see from standing on
[03:41:14] the Earth's surface. So like they could draw a dick on it, nobody ever know. It
[03:41:19] would be like a little secret. And that's the destination for our Artemis 2
[03:41:24] astronauts. Maybe that's where Hitler is. This is a simulation of what that fly by
[03:41:29] mission for Artemis 2 is going to look like. This is actually what the
[03:41:33] astronauts will see. Yeah, secret moon dick. It's over. It's the
[03:41:37] astronauts will get to the lunar surface is about 4,600 miles.
[03:41:41] It seems I mean in terms of millions. Orion will do any necessary little corrections that it needs to
[03:41:47] to land precisely at the right place and the right time back on Earth. After another
[03:41:52] four days integrity will separate on the ESM and re enter the atmosphere for
[03:41:56] splashdown they will splash down
[03:42:00] picture of Texas next to the moon for how big it is
[03:42:17] oh my god
[03:42:22] Oh my. It's that much bigger than Texas? I thought it was like half that. That's a...
[03:42:40] It's big.
[03:42:42] The moon's really big.
[03:42:46] You guys see how big the moon is?
[03:42:52] I'm in the Pacific Ocean.
[03:42:54] Be picked up by the United States Navy
[03:42:55] and complete their 10 day mission.
[03:42:59] All right, so let's talk about the crew.
[03:43:00] There are four astronauts on board Artemis II.
[03:43:03] Reed Weisman, Victor Glover, Christina Cook,
[03:43:07] and Jeremy Hansen.
[03:43:07] This is in the shirt.
[03:43:08] guess these four people are exceptional some of the best of the best the exact
[03:43:12] people you would pick on an Artemis 2 mission I'm gonna highlight just a
[03:43:16] couple of things that stood out to me about one of their bios but seriously
[03:43:20] you need to go read them I've linked them all in the description of this video
[03:43:23] these are incredible people who have done amazing things in their lifetimes
[03:43:27] Reed Wiseman will serve as the commander for Artemis 2 I would be dude I would be
[03:43:32] scared going to the going out in the outer space man I would be like just
[03:43:37] because like I mean like is literally you're you're like going into space like
[03:43:43] I would I would be willing to like leave the atmosphere maybe but like to the moon
[03:43:52] like yeah you're going to the void I mean I feel like though what I mean I
[03:44:02] don't know I mean there's probably a lot of guys like I mean this kind of like
[03:44:06] the same as like uh you know sailing around on a boat back in the day right
[03:44:10] 27 year navy veteran a pilot father an engineer and a Baltimore native
[03:44:15] Weisman has been an astronaut since 2009 and he's are they having 2009 so this
[03:44:20] guy's been around for a bit is that him or let me let me I want to see this so I
[03:44:27] guess that's him doing running where it simulates earth's gravity
[03:44:32] Damn, they're really playing this out.
[03:44:36] The veteran, a pilot, a father, an engineer, and a Baltimore native.
[03:44:39] Wiseman has been an astronaut since 2009, and he's logged 167 days in space.
[03:44:44] 167 days.
[03:44:45] Goddamn.
[03:44:46] Victor Glover will be the pilot for Artemis II.
[03:44:52] He's a test pilot, a legislative fellow with the United States Senate, a father, and an
[03:44:56] engineer from California.
[03:44:58] He served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and has flown 40 aircraft across 24 different combat
[03:45:03] missions.
[03:45:10] And Glover has been an astronaut since 2013.
[03:45:13] Christina Cooke is a mission specialist on Artemis 2.
[03:45:17] She's an electrical engineer, an Antarctic explorer, a firefighter, and has worked on
[03:45:21] major scientific programs for both NASA and NOAA.
[03:45:24] Holy shit up on a family farm in Michigan and attended North Carolina State University. I really have to say that
[03:45:31] Grew up on a family farm in Michigan and went to like what was it some some state college like that
[03:45:38] That's right
[03:45:39] That's fucking right
[03:45:42] She's been an astronaut since 2013 and holds record as the woman with the longest single space flight almost she's been in
[03:45:50] She was in space for
[03:45:52] 128 days?
[03:45:58] What the fuck?
[03:46:02] God damn.
[03:46:04] Full year.
[03:46:06] And finally we have Jeremy Hansen. Hansen is a Canadian astronaut and he will be a mission specialist for Artemis 2.
[03:46:11] He's a pilot, a physicist, a colonel with the Canadian military, an aquanaut, and a father.
[03:46:16] He first got his wings when he was just 16 years old and became a firefighter pilot for the Royal Canadian Air Force.
[03:46:22] He became a CSA astronaut in 2009 and in 2017 he became the first Canadian astronaut to lead a NASA astronaut class
[03:46:30] Wow, get this Artemis 2 is gonna be Hanson. So they were they really brought in all the
[03:46:36] All the real talent I guess god damn
[03:46:39] First space flight you can't really do the best as your first flight in space
[03:46:43] So that's the crew for incredible astronauts who are going to be able to test out everything for future missions
[03:46:49] and be our first return to the moon and there's also like and I have to talk
[03:46:52] about this a little bit is that there's a cultural value in the fact that we have
[03:46:59] like there are multiple reasons why it's important I want to talk about two
[03:47:02] the big reasons is that number one whenever kids are able to see a rocket
[03:47:06] go to the moon they think goddamn maybe space is cool maybe science is cool I
[03:47:11] should learn how to do that right so there's the aspirational value of just
[03:47:15] simply the fact that this type of stuff is out there, it's happening, and it's that big.
[03:47:21] There's definitely that. And I think that that has a tremendous, like, it's the same thing.
[03:47:25] Well, I was talking about how there needs to be more bald eagles around. It's something that on
[03:47:29] paper doesn't make sense, but in reality means everything. And I think that being able to see
[03:47:36] this stuff happen is, you know, it's inspiring for an entire generation of people, right? It's
[03:47:42] massively inspiring. And then the second thing is the elevation of people that are
[03:47:49] extremely successful in scientific STEM fields. Because really, you don't have the same type of
[03:47:56] celebrity status of, you know, scientists, other types of astronauts and people like that that
[03:48:03] we used to, right? Everybody knows Buzz Aldrin, everybody knows Neil Armstrong, right? These
[03:48:09] these are the guys that first went to the moon.
[03:48:10] But nowadays, I mean, that was like 50 years ago.
[03:48:13] That was a really long time ago.
[03:48:15] And so having that, I think it creates another spectrum
[03:48:19] where there are now more aspirational figures
[03:48:22] inside of the American and the Western consciousness
[03:48:26] and really the world's consciousness
[03:48:28] that have arrived there, not through nepotism,
[03:48:32] not through musical talent, not through, you know,
[03:48:36] like some sort of genetic, you know, I guess like beneficiary for like, you know, being
[03:48:41] athletically talented, not for being a good singer, but for being a top performer and
[03:48:47] a massively successful person inside of the field of science.
[03:48:53] I think that that is tremendously important.
[03:48:57] And I feel like we don't really like how many famous scientists do we really have?
[03:49:02] How many famous doctors do we really have?
[03:49:05] not that many of them and the only famous doctors that we have are famous because they
[03:49:09] went and they did something else like Dr. Oz or Ben Carson or somebody, right? And so
[03:49:14] Bill Nye, yeah, I mean, Bill Nye is a good example, yeah, and we have a handful of them,
[03:49:19] right? We do. We have a handful of them, but there's not that many. So I think this is massively
[03:49:25] important. Dr. Disrespect, my point exactly. Five decades. So the question, when is Artemis
[03:49:34] The first launch window for Artemis II opens on February 5th, 2020.
[03:49:39] In a half hour.
[03:49:40] Now, it took Artemis I a couple of launch attempts before NASA got everything working
[03:49:45] properly.
[03:49:46] But the result of that attention to detail and that patience was a very successful flight.
[03:49:50] And this time, Artemis II has actual humans on board.
[03:49:53] So don't be surprised if there are a couple of scrubbed launch attempts over the next
[03:49:56] couple months.
[03:49:57] Me and my family are hoping to be there for launch, hopefully with some of you guys.
[03:50:01] And if you are as excited for the Artemis II launch as I am, be sure to check out all
[03:50:05] of the Artemis II shirts and merch that I have put out on my digital astronaut Betsy
[03:50:10] shop, like this one available now.
[03:50:12] Be sure to like and subscribe, and you can check out my other Artemis videos right here.
[03:50:17] Yeah, I think it's a huge value.
[03:50:20] It's a massive tremendous value whenever you have people that are top performers inside
[03:50:25] of scientific fields that are elevated and held in high regard as celebrities.
[03:50:30] I think it really, really matters a lot and like I would say that like unfortunately the last time that kind of happened was like with COVID with Anthony Fauci, but like that was very, it was very political, it was just very problematic.
[03:50:44] And so it didn't happen in the way that I think that a lot of people would have wanted it to, right?
[03:50:49] And we need to celebrate scientists. Yeah, I agree with that. So this is it.
[03:50:55] Holy shit.
[03:50:57] Let me see if I can pull up a few more of these and and look at it. Can they play wow on the ship?
[03:51:02] Maybe I don't know if they can or not
[03:51:05] All of our commercial partners the international partners that come in this look around to find these other ones too my sincere
[03:51:12] Appreciation for everyone who is currently yeah, this is nuts man
[03:51:16] And people barely know these guys to get mugged by Andrew Tate. I don't think it matters if they're getting I feel like
[03:51:22] Like they're more focused like I feel like going to the moon like
[03:51:26] I can't spell it I can't I can't spell it give me a minute where is it okay
[03:51:53] It's not the music. It has to have the music on it too. Where's the music? Give it a minute.
[03:52:11] Look, when you realize how fake it all is, the football, the basketball, the Lady God
[03:52:17] Guy, the Justin Bieber, you know, who gives you these carbon tax messages, they tell your
[03:52:23] kids they got to love Justin Bieber, and then Bieber says, hand in your guns, pass the Cyber
[03:52:28] Security Act, and you know, the police state's good, and then your children are turning into
[03:52:34] mindless vassals who now, they look up to some twit instead of looking up to Thomas
[03:52:40] Jefferson or or looking up to Nikola Tesla or looking up to Magellan. I mean kids, Magellan's a lot cooler than Justin Bieber.
[03:52:50] He circumnavigated with one ship the entire planet. He was killed by wild natives before they got back to Portugal.
[03:52:59] And when they got back, there was only like 11 people alive of the 200-something crew and the entire ship was rotting down to the waterline.
[03:53:08] That's destiny, that's will, that's crime, and that's me on the trail of what is right and wrong!
[03:53:15] Throw it in this bait, that's not it, it's quite on the page, it's bigger than I am on Earth!
[03:53:19] It's all there, all this anxiety with its beauty, it's incredible detail!
[03:53:24] Oh my god, I'm telling you, they want a shot of you in the eye, talking about Justin Bieber!
[03:53:29] Man bro like that was insane. I remember I remember whenever that happened. This is like a long ass time ago
[03:53:51] go but uh man oh i'm so much yeah dude it was so fucking good wasn't it oh my
[03:53:58] god it went hard it did it absolutely did okay let me go and find this here
[03:54:04] here we go yep there it is 22 minutes 15 seconds and counting from artemis to
[03:54:11] nasa's boldest test flight in a generation i'm gonna i'm gonna refresh
[03:54:15] Just make sure we're caught up rocket roll to the launchpad, okay?
[03:54:26] We're gonna watch this
[03:54:29] Blue is it blue
[03:54:36] Does it blue
[03:54:40] Why is your chat hate Canadians?
[03:54:43] I
[03:54:44] I don't think the chat really hates Canadians. I think it's like an American. It's like the
[03:54:52] It's like a playful rivalry, I think yeah, I don't think it's it's serious
[03:54:59] I mean there's some Canadians that are assholes, but you know two Americans are assholes, too
[03:55:05] Yeah, it's like sports teams. Yeah
[03:55:07] Yeah, I do think that this goes a long way like astronauts meeting with kids and shit like that
[03:55:24] Are all my mother's cats gonna become astronauts, yeah, they will be for sure
[03:55:29] It's great PR, yeah.
[03:55:34] Well, it's more than that, it's about making a culture surrounding science, education,
[03:55:42] and understanding things, and being a successful person in that.
[03:55:47] Making that meaningful, right?
[03:55:51] Making it matter.
[03:55:52] I mean, the last guy that was really well-known for being a scientific genius was Stephen
[03:55:58] Hawking.
[03:55:59] Look how that turned out
[03:56:11] Just the way it is
[03:56:14] Propaganda for the one it's something really propaganda. I mean, I guess you could say it is yeah
[03:56:20] Sure, where's your space?
[03:56:23] I'll wear it whenever I have to go to Taco Bell. It's it's something. It's probably just about as dangerous, right?
[03:56:29] Just how much support dude as I said like yes, let me just imagine how good flat earthers are eating
[03:56:37] That the first moon mission is is is on April fools. They said bro
[03:56:42] They're doing it right in front of your face
[03:56:46] Right in front of you for launch. Yes, it's all they cleared it. Oh
[03:56:52] Here we go
[03:56:54] Do you think legit science streams would be good content?
[03:56:58] Uh, yeah, if there was a...
[03:57:01] If there was a kinetic element to it, yeah.
[03:57:12] Damn, bro, they still on Windows 98.
[03:57:15] I think it's actually Windows 2000 professional.
[03:57:20] I'm glad they were able to clear the problem with the battery on the LAS.
[03:57:24] Everything has gone really smoothly today. It's been great.
[03:57:27] The way they're coming out.
[03:57:28] It's a beautiful day for a launch.
[03:57:30] And so now as we are so close to possibly launch now,
[03:57:34] just what are your final thoughts as we are about to embark on
[03:57:40] a mission back to the moon the first time in more than 50 years?
[03:57:43] 50 years, probably.
[03:57:45] So proud of the crew and all of the teams.
[03:57:48] So long as time made this happen, you know, they are carrying the torch from the Apollo
[03:57:53] era into the Artemis era.
[03:57:55] And, you know, that's the crew likes to say they want to be the shoulders that the next
[03:57:59] generation, him with the update.
[03:58:00] Yeah, we're so back.
[03:58:02] Yeah, we got to go to the moon more.
[03:58:05] We need to go to the sun.
[03:58:08] Go at night.
[03:58:10] They want to be the crew.
[03:58:11] That way you can land on it.
[03:58:12] When we wouldn't burn you up.
[03:58:18] maybe next maybe after this still don't do that we're going for all it's in the
[03:58:22] name of their casual integrity representing humility and the
[03:58:26] professionals yeah everyone that got them there today so we gotta plan it out
[03:58:29] of them we love them or whatever it'll be nighttime over there cannot wait to see
[03:58:33] what they see just leveraging everything we've learned so far as an agency
[03:58:38] taking us from Apollo now it's the launch pad here 39 be almost I'm playing
[03:58:43] I can't a lot with a Ryan how many hours of my online game poised
[03:58:47] 200 hours and to the history books
[03:58:50] 200 200 before we leave you now here at the hostess to get back into operations
[03:58:56] We just wanted to answer one question for you guys. We asked you earlier on today. What are you most excited for?
[03:59:02] And we asked you to to the moon. I'm excited for the moon
[03:59:05] Instagram on twix launch twitch you guys said lunar flyby
[03:59:10] So I think you guys will all be very excited since we are now about 17 minutes
[03:59:17] Yeah, I'm ready to see this our launch window today. How is it? No, we're the land approach terminal count
[03:59:22] Let's send it back to the mail and fire like a hot spot on the Sun
[03:59:25] All right, thank you. Like on the opposite side of that
[03:59:28] I just want to give you update on the launch system that they you just reported that they cleared
[03:59:34] They believe they're convinced to this is an instrumentation failure. Yeah, Matthew
[03:59:40] So there are two batteries on the last the last one on a cold spot the help of
[03:59:45] Material Sun's model rocket. Oh, oh, you can use this. So it's okay. The last is right here
[03:59:50] It's the tower of Ryan Ryan capsules inside. That's small to pull a Ryan
[03:59:56] Oh for the rocket in case the rocket is something's going on with the rocket either on the pad or in
[04:00:01] It's crazy how much power it takes to move it up like that
[04:00:04] Well, I'm sorry, one of the two batteries reported an out of family temperature and it was very much out of family
[04:00:11] And so they checked their data going back into the vehicle assembly building where they recharged
[04:00:16] The batteries and worked on them. They have good solid data. They reported
[04:00:21] That tells them that this is an instrumentation failure
[04:00:25] There's something wrong with the sensor and so they took it before the mission management team
[04:00:30] which has to accept the risk any changes to launch commit criteria which this
[04:00:35] would be one and they all fully accepted it so now we are clear as far as that
[04:00:41] constraint is concerned and one quick thing as we count down now we are
[04:00:46] getting into the final minutes before liftoff there's a two-hour window we
[04:00:50] have quite set the t0 yet but this is a list of the cutouts there are a hundred
[04:00:56] in 50 cutouts about what included for this two-hour launch window and that's
[04:01:01] important they're in very small print that's important because there's
[04:01:05] basically 16 minutes inside this window that they cannot launch and these are
[04:01:10] because of asteroid small things flying in orbit there's a lot more things in
[04:01:15] orbit than there were back in Artemis one when we had 35 to 40 cutouts uh-huh
[04:01:21] So that for the UFOs you have to be an alien in the one six cutouts
[04:01:26] They're going to be managing the launch window as we go forward
[04:01:32] So this just reminds me a star field wait out one of these cutouts they range in time between
[04:01:38] For that game two seconds to 23 seconds
[04:01:42] But you'll hear the NASA test director talk through that. Yeah getting ready to merge that loop from NASA test director
[04:01:50] I just aren't you nervous?
[04:01:52] No, you've got the best guys in the world doing this
[04:01:55] They got 50 years of precedent that they're building off of this is gonna go off fine. I
[04:02:00] Mean like I would assume so so now I'm listening to I mean these guys didn't know what the hell they're doing their operational channel
[04:02:09] Well, if it blows up, I mean, I don't know I would be really bad
[04:02:12] I mean mistakes can happen, but like I would assume it's a knob
[04:02:15] Well, I feel like these are the kind of guys that don't make those kinds of mistakes
[04:02:18] I mean that like if you were they know how much money it cost
[04:02:23] to make today's and that's what you want to put a idiot in one of these fuck no
[04:02:28] N2DN212 for come check absolutely not how me I hear the same STC it put a
[04:02:34] dumb ass in there GTC's on 212 all right copy that
[04:02:39] not the 80s anymore yeah I feel like they're gonna have it's gonna be locked
[04:02:42] in like I'm not I'm not a truck about holding confirming communications with
[04:02:47] They have a launcher board? Yeah, they said that.
[04:02:49] There's like a secondary abort system.
[04:02:51] I don't think you're going to get another one.
[04:02:53] There was a Columbia, the one that blew up every day.
[04:02:55] There will be two poles that we'll hear.
[04:02:57] Something like that.
[04:02:58] One from Spalding, the NASA test director confirming the ground system.
[04:03:02] That's a Columbia NASA plug. The projects blew up the first time around.
[04:03:05] Yeah, but this isn't the first time.
[04:03:07] See, it's ARVIS-2.
[04:03:08] We have a clear board.
[04:03:11] No constraints, but we need confirmation from each individual.
[04:03:16] individual on the on the imagine if they call it on the NASA test director team
[04:03:23] it's not as close to console will hear him pull his team the other pole that
[04:03:28] we're waiting for is the pole from launch director Charlie Blackwell Thompson
[04:03:32] it will take that final status from NASA management before giving the go to
[04:03:38] come out of a hold and you're seeing the clock count down at l-minus twelve
[04:03:42] minutes they're gonna fake it again yeah that's what they're doing on vapor
[04:03:54] fools this is the reason why they had to shut down open AI sores so they could
[04:04:01] fully AI generate an entire rocket launch to dedicate all the computational
[04:04:07] resources to doing this to make it as photorealistic as possible
[04:04:12] discussion with CIS and with MIR manager regarding the
[04:04:15] opportunity that CIS had a few minutes ago.
[04:04:16] Spaces unironically, yeah.
[04:04:18] The CIS photos of the condition that they observed
[04:04:20] has been there since 2025.
[04:04:22] MIR manager has had a chance to review the findings
[04:04:24] and they do not have any constraints.
[04:04:26] Smoke with CIS interredded.
[04:04:28] You never know, bro.
[04:04:32] Okay, copy all, man.
[04:04:33] I want Director M to do you copy.
[04:04:35] Is that Ram's more expensive?
[04:04:36] Ram went down massively.
[04:04:37] That's good news.
[04:04:38] Ram's going down massively.
[04:04:39] It's going to continue going down
[04:04:41] because they're figuring out ultimate ways of doing it.
[04:04:43] Ram going up and staying up was always,
[04:04:46] like you knew that was not sustainable.
[04:04:49] It was a stop gap until they figured out a better workflow.
[04:04:56] And CGLS entity, cancel pending place, TLS copies.
[04:05:00] And that's-
[04:05:00] They had storage up, oh, was that right?
[04:05:02] It used to be a dollar for-
[04:05:03] We had a little bit more work to do
[04:05:05] before we pick up the clock
[04:05:06] and we're about a little over a minute
[04:05:08] from getting to T minus 10 minutes,
[04:05:10] but we've canceled the resume time there
[04:05:12] and then we'll pick it up after we get through
[04:05:14] all of our work and anything else that we need to do
[04:05:17] to get through the remainder.
[04:05:18] It's crazy, we're watching this the first time in 15 years.
[04:05:21] To get to our T-Zero today.
[04:05:22] Is that weird?
[04:05:23] Like I didn't even know what was gonna happen to them.
[04:05:24] So when we get to about 50 seconds from now,
[04:05:27] we'll extend that hold.
[04:05:30] CVACOTC.
[04:05:32] This is the moon, we're going to the freaking moon.
[04:05:33] Yeah, I did see it.
[04:05:35] 4298, looking to verify that we are configured for Ascent.
[04:05:40] My dad watched the first moon landing. He was on leave from the Vietnam War and he watched
[04:05:48] it in Florida with my grandma. I have an LCC violation of O-CT-004, S-band transponder
[04:05:57] anomaly. This was a transient LCC violation, so transponder 1 had a demodulated SNR estimate.
[04:06:04] sounds bad. It went down to 2 dBm. When it should have been between 10 and 13 it is now back up to
[04:06:10] 12 but we did lose that for just a moment. It does not appear that we lost our bit sync or carrier
[04:06:16] lock. Yes, two guys went around to see this. It would be indicative that we lost our lock with the
[04:06:20] vehicle. So at this point recommendation would still be valid. However, we do have a pre-planned
[04:06:26] contingency procedure if we want to look at that but again this is transient so we're back in a
[04:06:30] nominal range. All right, let's see LPE entity. They're figuring it out. Yeah, we're not seeing
[04:06:36] that hit. So I guess the question for COSE, was that less than three samples? Does that
[04:06:39] be lower persistence? They're probably going to give us that's why they had a two hour
[04:06:42] window. Let me look, it did look like it did persist for several seconds online, but let
[04:06:47] me take a look at the number of samples. I got to listen to this. Can I get a repeat
[04:06:51] on the affected LPE? Yeah, they usually have this happen. They're not going to be O-CT-004.
[04:06:56] T-004.
[04:06:58] I'll hold it 10 minutes for a while, yeah.
[04:07:00] This is, I mean, SpaceX does the same thing.
[04:07:03] Like, when something isn't, like, absolutely perfect,
[04:07:06] they just wait until things are lined up.
[04:07:13] It's for safety.
[04:07:15] Well, yeah, I mean, the thing about how much money
[04:07:16] they spent on this rocket ship, right?
[04:07:18] And they have, like, four really good astronauts.
[04:07:20] You don't have this thing blow up or get it fucked up, right?
[04:07:23] It also make us look bad, right?
[04:07:24] I mean, you have a rocket doesn't like, I mean, it'd be kind of embarrassing if we were able to move 50 years ago, but we couldn't do it now.
[04:07:31] Like that would be really embarrassing.
[04:07:32] Look at the data right here.
[04:07:33] Looks like that was a single sample.
[04:07:35] There's like one outlier copy that.
[04:07:37] RTS does report that they also lost lock for about five seconds.
[04:07:41] So I would love to ask a U.S. and see if they also lost lock with the vehicle for any extended amount of period.
[04:07:48] That's not a Canadian being a member of the crew in the current political context.
[04:07:51] I think people are willing to put that aside, like I mean we have people from Russia that
[04:08:01] are in the ISS right?
[04:08:04] I'm pretty sure.
[04:08:06] Like there are things that go beyond that.
[04:08:11] Yeah, so it's in China too, yeah.
[04:08:16] I mean if Iran could get their shit together we'd probably still have people from there
[04:08:19] too.
[04:08:20] I mean this is it's a it's a like I think the the expansion of science is a is a global human front
[04:08:28] It's not something that's like a regional access. We're trying to verify, but
[04:08:36] But it's a you got that zero sugar. Oh, well, oh, it's so nasty and why do you drink that? Okay?
[04:08:44] It's gross.
[04:08:46] It's gross for both KUS and CUS.
[04:08:48] It's post-zero.
[04:08:50] That's a firm. We do have locks for COS-E.
[04:08:58] Except for weapons.
[04:09:00] Yeah, so from the integration console perspective, we did have a temporary loss there within the allowable and further requirement. Let's go.
[04:09:06] And in Houston Flight, we have lock and we have good telemetry here in GSE.
[04:09:10] I think it's going to keep going.
[04:09:12] And KUS is reported to they have good luck now.
[04:09:16] The closest I've seen is like they stopped in two minutes one time for
[04:09:20] SpaceX configuration per your LCC.
[04:09:23] Yes, sir.
[04:09:23] Let's see what happens.
[04:09:25] I'll be you concur with that.
[04:09:27] Yes, sir.
[04:09:27] LPC we're going to fake this one.
[04:09:29] Lending to then I need to they're not going to go and go.
[04:09:34] All right.
[04:09:35] And I'm going to go ahead and just verify everybody has everything else
[04:09:37] complete launch director.
[04:09:38] And if we do, we'll be ready to pick up the poll at that time.
[04:09:41] Unless there's something else that you're aware of.
[04:09:44] No sir, but their power work is complete and I would like one last check of our constraints list.
[04:09:51] Alright, let's see OTC, are you still waiting for ComConfig or are you confident?
[04:09:56] That is a firm sir.
[04:09:57] You don't open it?
[04:09:59] Yeah OTC, this is CDC, that 490 is complete.
[04:10:03] This means there's going to be another war?
[04:10:05] Okay, so OTC is confirmed.
[04:10:06] I've got a feeling that's not it.
[04:10:08] That's a firm.
[04:10:09] Alright copy that, STC.
[04:10:10] SQC is complete and GTC GTC is complete if they lost contract the auto returns and
[04:10:16] LPE like one interstellar have no open back in 50 years no open thing is
[04:10:22] around me there right sir okay pretty sure it was and once director with that
[04:10:29] we are clear and ready to pick up the launch readiness here goes with your
[04:10:33] go Saturn oh all right I am go for the pole that was Venus because I was the
[04:10:41] all right well and for all personnel this is the NTD conducting the Artemis
[04:10:46] to launch readiness check verify ready to resume count and go for launch OTC
[04:10:51] STC is go.
[04:10:55] Oh shit.
[04:10:56] STC is go.
[04:10:57] There we go.
[04:10:58] STO is go.
[04:10:59] Safety console.
[04:11:00] Safety console is go.
[04:11:02] LPE.
[04:11:03] LPE is go.
[04:11:04] RTD.
[04:11:05] RTD is go.
[04:11:07] Houston flight.
[04:11:08] Houston flight is go.
[04:11:09] ROK.
[04:11:10] ROK is go.
[04:11:12] And CDR.
[04:11:14] Crew is go.
[04:11:16] Copy that.
[04:11:17] Thank you, Reed.
[04:11:18] And Launch Director, NTD.
[04:11:20] Our launch team is ready to proceed at this time.
[04:11:23] All right, NTD, I copy all at this time. I'll perform my poll.
[04:11:29] Attention on the net. This is the launch director performing the final poll for launch.
[04:11:34] Verify no constraints and go for launch.
[04:11:38] EGS, EGS, program, GDM.
[04:11:40] Damn, hi everybody.
[04:11:41] How did Ms. Cheeba do this or go?
[04:11:44] Copy, thank you.
[04:11:44] It's crazy we can't even do this.
[04:11:46] Yes, GDM is the officer.
[04:11:47] The Artemis CSOs are gold.
[04:11:50] Man.
[04:11:51] Where's the White Monsters?
[04:11:54] Launch weather is go.
[04:11:56] Yeah.
[04:11:57] Thank you LWO and Artemis MMT chair.
[04:12:01] MMT is go.
[04:12:03] Thank you John.
[04:12:05] And integrity launch director.
[04:12:11] Go to the moon for content?
[04:12:13] I'd be afraid to go.
[04:12:14] I'd go to the space but I don't know if I'd be ready to go to the moon.
[04:12:16] We are going for our families.
[04:12:19] Oh, sure.
[04:12:20] This is Kristina.
[04:12:22] We are going for our teammates.
[04:12:24] I'm not too.
[04:12:26] This is Jeremy.
[04:12:27] We are going for all humanity.
[04:12:30] Wow.
[04:12:31] Our Artemis 2 crew is go for launch.
[04:12:34] Full send.
[04:12:36] Full send?
[04:12:38] Oh, shit.
[04:12:39] Okay.
[04:12:40] We need Victor, Kristina, and Jeremy.
[04:12:42] Let's get it.
[04:12:43] On this historic mission,
[04:12:45] You take with you the heart of this Artemis team, the daring spirit of the American people
[04:12:52] and our partners across the globe and the hopes and dreams of a new generation.
[04:12:58] I think that was a real term. Full seven. Godspeed Artemis 2. Let's go.
[04:13:04] Yeah, I didn't know it was a real term.
[04:13:08] An entity launch director.
[04:13:11] Go ahead, launch director.
[04:13:12] yes sir you have a go to proceed with countdown oh sure copy that I'll put it
[04:13:18] in work CDR entity go owner so how big is it this is pretty fucking big huh that
[04:13:27] one dot one steps eight and nine those are like normal buildings one eight nine
[04:13:31] going right round there like god damn CVSE entity starts you start and verify
[04:13:37] recordings of our Orion cameras copy okay well there you heard it our sorry
[04:13:43] entity our sorry oh it's got a shooter on the terminal now our rotation enable
[04:13:48] at this time please it's only a t-minus 10 minutes
[04:13:53] once we wrap up this last bit of work and a arm rotation enable complete we're
[04:13:59] gonna start that clock yeah thank you oh boy integrity crew close a lot visors
[04:14:07] And a few seconds behind I think I am about on a refresh again. I mean, I think it's caught up enough
[04:14:17] Nathals NASA. Yeah, I know they're gonna we're gonna be going to the moon report. It's like next year. I think real time with
[04:14:24] Lock on the Orion. It was transitory. It's very short
[04:14:29] They checked the data
[04:14:31] Confirmed that they had a good lock
[04:14:34] This is the US ban transmitter on the Orion.
[04:14:41] Work through that issue.
[04:14:42] You can rush it in China or watch it in the US.
[04:14:44] Hey, everybody is.
[04:14:45] Probably everybody who watches this.
[04:14:48] With the world watching.
[04:14:49] Yeah.
[04:14:50] Impressive work by the launch team.
[04:14:53] Honestly, I didn't know it was 50 years since we last even went around the moon.
[04:14:57] I thought that's just we landed on the moon.
[04:14:59] at 6.24 p.m. Eastern Time and goes until 8.24 p.m. Eastern Time.
[04:15:05] And ECL Entity will be waiting for your verification
[04:15:08] on the short purge, ECL copies.
[04:15:11] And for all personnel, once we get that short purge
[04:15:14] verification, we'll verify that we are clear to go
[04:15:17] and then we'll proceed with the terminal count.
[04:15:20] Uh-oh, here we go.
[04:15:21] Two million watching on YouTube?
[04:15:23] There's two million people watching on YouTube,
[04:15:25] there's no one.
[04:15:29] This is one point one point uh probably in collectively yes probably that many like this is just two million total
[04:15:39] It's a big deal. I bet it's probably over a million people watching
[04:15:43] You see L time estimate? About a minute. 120k or 140k on switch? Damn. Refresh? Okay.
[04:15:51] This is 122,000.
[04:16:01] So we're going into the launch window, but not by much it looks like.
[04:16:09] Longstream.
[04:16:11] Just wrapping up.
[04:16:13] Okay, I got time to find it.
[04:16:15] No, this is NASA.
[04:16:17] This is NASA.
[04:16:19] here NASA test director Jeff Spalding just asked for the Ground Launch Sequencer holy
[04:16:25] shit to go ahead and start the clock god damn the ground launch sequencer is an
[04:16:34] application software holy fuck man of the launch control system in the firing
[04:16:39] room acts like a conductor of an orchestra executing hundreds of hands and
[04:16:45] high stakes in timing
[04:16:49] it's all autonomous NASA's view body
[04:16:52] all right copy that and we're verifying our constraints
[04:17:03] this shit's fake as fuck I know bro it's so fake it's not real bro it's a fake
[04:17:09] rocket wash about a guy about flat earth and with that we're going to resume
[04:17:18] the clock momentarily all right here comes gls you can resume the clock on
[04:17:22] your mark gls copies three two one mark gls mainline has been initiated
[04:17:32] It is minus 10 minutes and counting
[04:17:37] It's a bit confusing I got to get down and that begins terminal count our new t0 is 635
[04:17:44] PM Eastern time
[04:17:46] That's in 10 minutes. No, no, no, it's in 10 down to lift off of Artemis to it's in 10 minutes
[04:17:54] Because the other time versus 9 cc they just they fucked up you're going to hear two voices on the loops
[04:18:00] If everything goes nominally, NASA test director Jeff Spalding, who's directly managing the launch team, and Alex Bindellos, the GLS operator of the Chesapeake launchers and software.
[04:18:09] Two million people watching this on YouTube alone. This is on one channel. This is probably got like four or five million people watching.
[04:18:16] The countdown.
[04:18:22] A lot of people ask about whether there's a launch button. There certainly is not.
[04:18:25] certainly is not. Is there a go to the moon button? Uh yeah set cruise control to the
[04:18:37] moon. You know what's funny is they might actually do that in the future. So the entire
[04:18:46] thing has no possibility of human error. That's like hyper fine tune.
[04:18:51] There's no launch button, this is autonomous, but there is a button that keeps you from
[04:18:55] launching, and that button allows the GLS operator to pause the countdown outside of
[04:19:00] terminal count and during terminal count and submit a hold to the next holding point.
[04:19:05] So the clock will start right where, if there's an issue, it will go to the next stable holding
[04:19:10] point.
[04:19:11] Bird's got to be like, what, 30 feet long?
[04:19:14] Configures the rocket and ground systems to a stable point where they can stop the countdown
[04:19:19] if that's needed.
[04:19:20] But right now we are counting down our next big milestone looking to retract the crew access arm
[04:19:29] Eight minutes go for crew access
[04:19:35] And there you see the crew access arm oh shit
[04:19:43] I'll be strides, bro. That's the path that the astronauts took to ingress into the rocket
[04:19:50] what about those little what about those little orange things until this point
[04:19:56] that was their way off the pad if they needed to evacuate but now without
[04:20:01] attracting the backup transition you in and now board system all right begin
[04:20:07] army man don't skate no way back going the moon bitch of course the launch of
[04:20:15] board system great shot there of the crew access waiting us through the worst
[04:20:19] part yeah bro I'm gonna be honest like the moment that I saw that if I was in
[04:20:23] that thing I'd be getting stressed out bro I'm like yeah guys I don't know about
[04:20:27] this in case of an emergency whether it's on the ground or in flight this is
[04:20:34] critical safety hardware that protects the lives of the astronauts
[04:20:49] Starting a team on a six-minute on fire bro. Is that right GLS? We'll start bringing that and other high energy systems online
[04:20:56] High energy system course stage pressurization
[04:21:00] Some space ship with a
[04:21:02] Cheers is going to Iran
[04:21:06] She and missile tour no, I don't think so
[04:21:11] It's taller than the Statue of Liberty now her Statue of Liberty wasn't that big
[04:21:15] weather is 90% go the range is go it is all systems are go all right
[04:21:30] GLS is go for core stage tank pressurization
[04:21:36] I'm going to restart the countdown for the liquid hydrogen tank is now closed and that tank is
[04:21:42] beginning to pressurize to flight levels because that hydrogen is naturally boiling inside the tank.
[04:21:49] What?
[04:21:52] We'll get the liquid oxygen tank a little later in the count.
[04:21:58] Now the team is waiting for verification that if needed the Artemis II crew could use the launch
[04:22:03] abort system to pull Orion safely off the top of the rocket in an emergency. Oh yeah that's
[04:22:08] That's like, if it gets fucked up.
[04:22:10] Let's listen in for that call.
[04:22:13] TLS verifies last capability available.
[04:22:15] 100 years ago, I barely had cars.
[04:22:17] Yeah.
[04:22:19] The shit's going really fast.
[04:22:21] I feel like it's going even faster now.
[04:22:24] That's great news, and you heard the NTD verify that
[04:22:27] with the commander of the mission.
[04:22:31] TLS is go for FTS arm.
[04:22:34] Now work is being done to arm the flight termination system.
[04:22:38] This is so the range safety can send a flight termination command.
[04:22:41] If the rocket flies too far off track,
[04:22:46] there is a brief built-in delay.
[04:22:48] So the launch abort system has time to pull the astronauts
[04:22:51] to safety first.
[04:22:52] We have to go for LH2 high-flow bleed check.
[04:22:56] All right, the high-flow bleed check.
[04:23:00] So the cryo team gets verification
[04:23:02] that the RS-25 engine is also available.
[04:23:04] Jack of all is exponentially.
[04:23:05] It seems that way.
[04:23:06] Temperature for minutes for launch. I'm ready
[04:23:15] It was not blinking yeah, I was just I was thinking about actually something else. I was just I zoned out for a minute
[04:23:23] Play the interstellar music. No, bro. I'm I'm I'm trying to complicate this, okay
[04:23:29] I'm just trying to watch it. Oh here it is stage AP you start
[04:23:33] Core stage APU start those are auxiliary power units
[04:23:37] High-speed turbines which provide pressure to hydraulic pumps. It's the same game. Yeah, bro. Like I see it
[04:23:44] Let's say scum this a team minus two minutes and 30 seconds. This is what allows that to happen
[04:23:50] With all that stuff next to it
[04:23:53] Is it just gonna I feel like you can move that off like that coming up in about 20 seconds
[04:23:59] We're listening for go for purge sequence four. That's actually that's a purge of the four core state engines
[04:24:05] Corsage engines down to the propeller. Yeah, this gets all the air and moisture out of there
[04:24:25] Moving through the milestones
[04:24:28] All is looking good three minutes
[04:24:33] All right boys, let's get it coming up in just a few seconds. We're gonna get that thrust vector control actuator test
[04:24:39] This is a gimbling of the engines
[04:24:49] This exciting for RS 25s three of them
[04:24:54] shuttle heritage one of them built from
[04:24:58] Shuttle parts
[04:25:01] This history yeah first time in 53 years
[04:25:05] Last one wasn't they said 1972
[04:25:10] Oh fuck
[04:25:14] Now we're gonna start moving the power
[04:25:17] To both the upper stage and the lower stage of the rocket to internal
[04:25:22] Taking ground power away and now going to battery power
[04:25:27] I was here, yeah.
[04:25:32] Yeah, I'm really curious to see what's going to happen with that stuff connected to it.
[04:25:37] To me, it just seems like this.
[04:25:39] Yeah.
[04:25:40] the same milestone for the lower core stage coming up at T-minus 1 minute and 30 seconds.
[04:25:46] Right now, the four-person Artemis II crew is 248,000 miles away from the moon.
[04:25:53] If all goes well, they will fly by it in six days.
[04:25:58] Damn.
[04:25:59] Damn.
[04:26:00] PLF is good for core stage and ground power.
[04:26:04] All right, there's the rocket's core stage, which houses three flight computers, is now
[04:26:09] now on its own power one minute boys one minute margin on these batteries we'll
[04:26:18] see if they have a last minute back to T minus situation to recharge if we had a
[04:26:22] hold yeah
[04:26:28] all right one minute one minute left right now the rocket does not know what
[04:26:34] the T zero is but coming up at T minus 33 seconds control shifts from the ground
[04:26:38] launch sequencer to the rockets on board autonomous launch sequencer or ALS the
[04:26:44] rocket will count itself down but honor any holds that could come from the
[04:26:48] ground that's smart now shortly after liftoff Houston will take control of
[04:26:52] the rocket and my colleague Gary Jordan will take over commentary oh shit
[04:26:58] go AI great the rocket is on its own if it's successful
[04:27:03] I'm ready to ride the most powerful rocket
[04:27:06] This is the strongest rocket of all time NASA has ever watched yeah
[04:27:12] We're NASA's though
[04:27:14] Sound suppression water is flowing. All right 15 seconds, and here we go
[04:27:19] 10
[04:27:20] nine eight
[04:27:22] Seven imagine being the guy I can just catch up
[04:27:24] five engines, eight, four, three, two, one, booster ignition, and lift off.
[04:27:33] It's actually happening.
[04:27:34] The crew of Artemis 2 now bound for the moon.
[04:27:37] Humanity's next great voyage begins.
[04:27:40] What happened to the-
[04:27:41] Oh my.
[04:27:44] Good roll pitch.
[04:27:47] Damn!
[04:27:49] Damn!
[04:27:51] Houston now controlling the flight of integrity.
[04:27:53] Holy shit!
[04:28:01] That's a rocket, yeah!
[04:28:02] Holy fuck, look at that!
[04:28:10] Wow.
[04:28:18] I'm only taking livestreams from the moon.
[04:28:20] We'll be able to watch the moon.
[04:28:27] It's loud?
[04:28:28] I bet it is.
[04:28:29] Probably because it's a rocket.
[04:28:30] What the fuck is that?
[04:28:35] Damn.
[04:28:36] Damn.
[04:28:37] Mission of last time.
[04:28:38] One minute.
[04:28:39] Approaching Max Q.
[04:28:40] On.
[04:28:41] On.
[04:28:42] On.
[04:28:43] On.
[04:28:44] On.
[04:28:45] On.
[04:28:46] On.
[04:28:47] On.
[04:28:48] Stand, we have you loud and clear upon the duty on.
[04:28:52] Have you the same?
[04:28:54] Yes. Communication, signal transfer confirmed as integrity and its crew go supersonic.
[04:28:59] Supersonic?
[04:29:00] Approaching 50 seconds into the Artemis-2 mission.
[04:29:02] Integrity is 14 miles an ounce to an 8 miles downrange, traveling more than 2600 miles per hour.
[04:29:08] Man.
[04:29:12] I wonder if they have a, will they be able to show it from the rocket?
[04:29:15] Like, I wonder if they will be able to.
[04:29:17] They had to have some cameras hooked up that shit, right?
[04:29:23] They will?
[04:29:25] Oh, we're talking badass.
[04:29:34] Damn.
[04:29:38] Up coming AI, video's being shot down, yeah.
[04:29:42] Damn, we're gonna everybody.
[04:29:47] Main inches throttle and the guy is converged.
[04:29:51] Those are the booster things, yeah.
[04:29:57] Fuck.
[04:29:58] The integrity guidance converged, performance nominal, up-stage RDS ready.
[04:30:05] Oh shit.
[04:30:09] They're really out here.
[04:30:10] The integrity SM priming complete.
[04:30:14] It's round, guys.
[04:30:15] Well, I don't know.
[04:30:17] Two minutes 45 seconds of mission elapsed time into the Artemis II mission.
[04:30:21] Frusters on integrity and upper stage confirmed in a ready state ahead of service module fairing separation.
[04:30:30] Damn.
[04:30:31] Flight Earth is in shambles right now? Not yet.
[04:30:34] Flight integrity 49 miles in altitude 78 miles in altitude.
[04:30:36] I'm gonna have to wait until they- Oh bro, no, no, no, turn it off!
[04:30:41] Turn it off, no!
[04:30:42] We got fast it took and now they're already up in space and shit
[04:30:49] God damn shut it down. No
[04:30:54] It's fake
[04:30:59] Houston integrity did last
[04:31:09] Damn
[04:31:12] We see a sail on board, Stan.
[04:31:15] And Houston, have you loud and clear on Tigris at the common line?
[04:31:22] Outstanding, Stan, we have you on board.
[04:31:25] Greatest April Fool's joke ever.
[04:31:27] So true.
[04:31:28] We're going to 50 seconds through the flight of Artemis II, Weisman Glover Cook, and Hansen Cross the boundary to space with good come checks.
[04:31:33] GPS signals acquired after last jettison, now working on internal checks to verify accuracy.
[04:31:39] Damn.
[04:31:40] Flight dynamics officer analyze the time of main engine cutoff
[04:31:43] So now what?
[04:31:43] in eight minutes to check out time of Miko
[04:31:45] Oh that's in eight minutes, okay so that's like four minutes from now, two minutes, or six minutes now?
[04:31:54] At the same time it launched, the wrong launch missiles it is real
[04:32:00] Man, so we're going to the moon
[04:32:03] They're going to the Iron Dome again
[04:32:06] I try and blow up another barn
[04:32:10] of course, yeah
[04:32:19] wait guys, why is there a SOAR logo in the corner?
[04:32:25] damn, look at that
[04:32:27] holy fuck
[04:32:28] uh-huh
[04:32:31] Approaching five minutes into the flight commander read Weisman confirms he can pass visuals of his
[04:32:36] navigation GPS guidance navigation and control software finishes internal checks and sends to
[04:32:40] navigation channels
[04:32:45] integrity three engine press
[04:32:52] three engine press uh-oh on time now passing five minutes
[04:32:57] Sun's radiation affects the camera.
[04:33:00] Wait, really?
[04:33:08] So they got a bonus engine.
[04:33:11] That's good.
[04:33:13] Yeah, that would be good.
[04:33:15] It said 8 minutes is when I leave the atmosphere.
[04:33:18] It should be in like two or three minutes.
[04:33:20] Yeah, they got they get their camera situation set up. Yeah, they gotta fix that. I want
[04:33:29] to I want to see some more angles of this. Is lagging 10,000 miles per hour. Yeah, rockets
[04:33:43] are fast and engine performance. Yeah, that would be correct. Soon report the shutdown
[04:33:49] plan to flight director Judd Freedling expected at the 7.0.
[04:33:52] Yeah, you can take it really fast.
[04:33:55] Integrity 78 miles in altitude, 460 miles downrange.
[04:34:00] Integrity expect nominal shutdown.
[04:34:03] 11,000 miles an hour.
[04:34:06] It was pretty fast.
[04:34:07] Integrity got this nominal shutdown.
[04:34:08] Yeah, it's pretty fucking fast, man.
[04:34:13] 6 minutes 40 seconds of mission elapsed time.
[04:34:16] Shutdown plan is as expected.
[04:34:19] Again, the time of Mika was confirmed against you all the way up there. Oh my god
[04:34:27] What's the black wavy view I miss I don't I don't know actually
[04:34:32] It could be the camera on the moon. They're like recording it like okay. They're coming mission lapsed time
[04:34:42] Throttling down as we approach the abort once around option
[04:34:45] Yeah, they're on the way over.
[04:34:59] Integrity, AOA open.
[04:35:05] Look at that man, holy fuck.
[04:35:15] at this time?
[04:35:27] About 10 seconds remaining until the main engine cutoff of the Space Launch System core stage
[04:35:33] 16,000 17,000 miles an hour core stage separation. It's pretty fast
[04:35:39] That's pretty fast
[04:35:41] Yeah, I get go pros for these guys
[04:35:51] We'll catch up for the space to
[04:35:54] Oh
[04:36:01] Damn that was bad ass
[04:36:06] Yeah, what the fuck
[04:36:11] 8 minutes 40 seconds into the flight we have a nominal main engine cutoff heading in the
[04:36:18] right trajectory on the way to swing around the moon.
[04:36:22] Core stage has separated, done its job.
[04:36:24] The space launch system upper stage, the interim cryogenic propulsion stage or ICPS, still attached
[04:36:29] to the Orion spacecraft.
[04:36:32] Holy shit man.
[04:36:36] Some 2000s graph there too.
[04:36:37] Nine minutes of mission lapse time.
[04:36:38] Integrity crew of Reed Wiseman, Victor Lover, Christina Cook and Jeremy Henson.
[04:36:41] in orbit around the Earth at the beginning of their journey to the moon.
[04:36:48] Why haven't they shown the astronauts?
[04:36:52] They're looking ahead to PRN numbers so far per the pad.
[04:36:59] So I guess they're just going to keep going faster and faster probably because of the lack of fucking gravity, right?
[04:37:07] I'm assuming. That's usually what happens with the SpaceX ones too.
[04:37:10] Capcom Stam loves we're
[04:37:13] Now reminding the crew that the slingshot. Yeah, no friction time of ignition is as expected prior to booster ignition
[04:37:23] Uh-huh that time being 49 minutes 50 seconds of mission elapsed time the lack of atmosphere. Yeah
[04:37:32] When that disproved flat Earth theory, oh you're trying to disprove the flat Earth
[04:37:37] Good luck. Good luck, brother. That's right. Yeah, that's a you're gonna get them this time. Like,
[04:37:46] there's no way they can say this one's fake, right? There's no way. Mm-hmm. April fools. I know. Yeah,
[04:37:56] April fools, guys. It's actually flat. Where'd the boosters go? I don't know. Probably someone
[04:38:06] those. That's why I assume Roy. Yeah, I don't know if I don't think they try to catch him
[04:38:14] the same way SpaceX does. I mean, I remember like NASA's funded by the government, so they
[04:38:22] just waste money like, Oh, it's a billion dollars. Oops. Well, that's the way it is. Oh, yeah, kill
[04:38:27] two birds with one stone. The other gonna fall off in Iran. And Terry Houston for PWD FAP,
[04:38:33] just a reminder halfway open on the secondary. Space X was contracted for
[04:38:45] this project for the boosters I'm pretty sure. We got a contact space X for the
[04:38:50] camera. Passing 11 minutes of mission elapsed time. Overhearing the
[04:38:54] conversation between Capcom stand love and Commander Reed Wiseman already
[04:38:58] passing some milestones. We have a good nozzle extension deployment system. That is confirmed.
[04:39:04] Oh, complete. We also have the visors are confirmed up now past the dynamic phase of
[04:39:10] light that is assets. Oh, that the thing over the their launch and entry suits. It's crazy.
[04:39:19] Probably all the astronauts, they weren't even alive the last time this happened. Probably.
[04:39:22] Now not as needed is that crazy to think about those visors? I
[04:39:29] Would say like the overall majority people weren't even alive when there's the last one happen egress or get out of the suits to begin some of their
[04:39:37] Initial tasks of actually some of the systems aboard in the integrity spacecraft
[04:39:43] Yeah, they're really young. I think they're probably like
[04:39:45] 12 minutes of mission elapsed time. Again, the Paragie Rays maneuver that's targeted
[04:39:51] near 50 minutes of mission elapsed time, 49 minutes, 50 seconds. That's what the crew is going to be
[04:39:57] working towards. The commander Reed Wiseman pilot, Victor Lover, will focus on preparing for that milestone.
[04:40:08] In the meantime, mission specialists Christina Cook and Jeremy Hansen
[04:40:12] We'll start some of the activation of environmental light support systems.
[04:40:17] You may hear confirmation of their activation over the Orion-to-Earth communication network.
[04:40:24] Houston C-3 Ox power back in auto.
[04:40:32] Copy.
[04:40:33] C-3 Ox.
[04:40:34] T3 Oxen with two minutes to maneuver.
[04:40:51] Well, they turned the light off.
[04:40:56] Why is it so dark?
[04:40:57] 13 minutes and 30 seconds of mission elapsed time. We're going to continue to follow the crew of the Artemis 2 mission.
[04:41:07] They are beginning their journey around the moon to verify the systems that will take us to the surface.
[04:41:12] To make sure the moon is still there. Yeah. Artemis 2 is...
[04:41:16] We're not going to happen to it since we're going to Austin.
[04:41:19] Hanson in their journey to the moon still milestones to come up as we await solar array
[04:41:25] Yeah, I'm sure it's still there. That will get integrity. It's a high earth orbit around the earth
[04:41:30] Before engines are fired to get us around the moon
[04:41:33] We'll keep check the Nazi bases yet. It's crew from here in mission control Houston
[04:41:38] But for now we're gonna send it back to you Megan and Nicole at the Kennedy Space Center very jealous to hear how
[04:41:44] Holy shit was over on the space coast the sewer array wings
[04:41:49] Welcome back to the space coast where we just saw Artemis to lift off
[04:41:54] 14 minutes ago, and wow what an amazing launch and an emotional one to as soon as the rocket lifted off Nicole
[04:42:00] You had tears in your eyes. I had tears in my eyes, and we had all these people around us cheering. It was amazing
[04:42:06] That's wonderful. I mean it was a beautiful launch
[04:42:09] You know we've got four friends and family members headed to the man. It's pretty amazing
[04:42:13] Yeah, how does that make you feel as someone who you know, is an astronaut as well, but also as you said friend
[04:42:18] Yeah, so just so proud of them, you know, I yeah
[04:42:21] I bet and we don't have the words in the English language to describe this kind of an event and pride love
[04:42:27] Five miles per second. That's pretty bad
[04:42:30] Breaking some barriers and hopefully you know as Gary just said they've got a long day ahead of that's like all the way to Wendy's
[04:42:37] But so far what a beautiful watch to watch. Yeah, that's really fast
[04:42:41] more than 50 years maybe wow farther from earth that he's thinking about that
[04:42:46] maybe they see yeah the moon that we've never speak on a round no yeah I know a
[04:42:52] great start to what could be all of these miles the van island radiation belt
[04:42:58] one or two hours this is also a big deal welcome and I didn't see that yeah I
[04:43:03] didn't see that at all some beautiful shots we were covering of of course the
[04:43:08] rocket, of course, the Earth falling away, up into our sense, but also some of those
[04:43:14] crowd shots where we saw young and old, yeah, that's insane, come by this history making
[04:43:19] moment, man, we are going back to the moon for all. And we saw that today, we saw that
[04:43:23] in all the crowds. And yeah, you guys just saw that view. The same people on the moon
[04:43:27] again, I think would be crazy, the crest of the earth. And you could see the sun peeking
[04:43:31] and it's happening in 2028. That's what people said. Imagine what they're it's in 2028, and
[04:43:35] I can't wait to see what they're looking at in about five or six days. Yeah, and you know
[04:43:39] I know a lot of people are like, you know what?
[04:43:41] I'm surprised this launched on the first try because we know like any little thing
[04:43:46] Well, I'll be keeping safety in mind under the way sure we're ready to go
[04:43:50] But we were ready to go and I think it's surprised a lot of people
[04:43:54] Yeah, wonderful surprise on this one thing it did you know and it kind of surprised me as well
[04:43:58] But you know, it's just a testament to the team here that has been working
[04:44:01] I mean you got one thing to do Artemis one we learned a ton of yeah, you just do one thing from the wet dress for Artemis two
[04:44:07] We were able to go in fix those things
[04:44:09] We even there's a green screen today not miss out a couple
[04:44:12] You know anomalies today that the team creatively came up with solutions for it's just a test there's stuff for four day loading screen
[04:44:19] To the moon sounds like we're playing while on my dad's computer
[04:44:23] Christina trying to load in storm one and Jeremy on their way now to the moon
[04:44:28] In Earth's orbit and awaiting the next in-flight milestones deploying Orion's solar arrays
[04:44:34] So why don't we get back in with the mission control? Yeah, I want to see I want to see some more about this
[04:44:42] Hey, thank you Megan again, we're following along in the action
[04:44:45] It is a long day. They have a number of procedures. They need to get to immediately in their time. What's the next level?
[04:44:53] Damn bro other red things aliens
[04:44:58] We copy Houston. Thank you. Good job guys keep it up
[04:45:07] Mm-hmm cross at the matrix
[04:45:12] Fly controllers here initiating has it gone through the firm it yet
[04:45:16] In between some of the batteries aboard the Orion spacecraft. Oh, there they are
[04:45:22] Allowing for an even distribution of power. This is the
[04:45:26] the flight control teams that took us through assets of the Artemis II missions today.
[04:45:32] Ground control, control, FAO, I don't know what this is.
[04:45:35] NPO.
[04:45:36] As you see, past 18 minutes of mission elapsed time.
[04:45:39] Booster.
[04:45:40] The Orion spacecraft integrity and the interim cryogenic propulsion system are maneuvering
[04:45:45] tail to sun.
[04:45:46] I don't find that, yeah.
[04:45:49] It is in disorientation.
[04:45:50] That makes more sense.
[04:45:51] GnC wasn't a place you get supplements
[04:45:58] Mission could damp so those are showing it. Look at all those monitors man
[04:46:02] And there's nobody playing like a video game on the other screen or something
[04:46:08] Nobody's doing like hunk high star rail dailies on autoplaying. What they're actually working
[04:46:15] Routed to his displays. Damn a board integrity. We're gonna bro. They're all working
[04:46:19] Propulsion engineer confirming that no action is needed. That's crazy. They're pressing through with their nominal procedures to prepare for the
[04:46:27] Perigee raise maneuver, you know, we find mine sleeper and of course these so hopefully they're not deploy ahead of that
[04:46:34] No doom. Yeah, so a ring wing deploy is a critical milestone. We'll continue to have our coverage
[04:46:41] Follow the mission until that deployment
[04:46:43] successful launch is just the beginning the deployment of the solar arrays and
[04:46:49] successful confirmation that those solar array wings are drawing power is a
[04:46:55] significant milestone and says to the flight control space program yeah it's
[04:46:59] how they train power needs to be drawn to be to continue through some of the
[04:47:04] what they think the most accurate space game is until then the AOA open option
[04:47:09] that was calling it's Starfield just a bunch of nothing around is the current
[04:47:13] option yeah you go to a planet there's nobody there's nothing there will be
[04:47:18] switched to a copter there mode at the time that the solar ray wings are
[04:47:22] deployed and latched the old man skies at it teams a little bit more
[04:47:26] flexibility the integrity Houston update oh yeah they're on your pad
[04:47:33] What was this here? What did it got to?
[04:47:37] Give us just one minute. Because I remember whenever I would watch the space
[04:47:41] X1's, the velocity of it would reach like 40,000
[04:47:45] miles an hour. T.J.Sandover east to west expected one second
[04:47:49] earlier at 5, 1, 2,
[04:47:53] 6 seconds. So have they totally left the
[04:47:57] atmosphere yet? Like I don't know if that's a stupid question but like
[04:48:01] purgey rays maneuver burn yes half the more thing yes half are saying no
[04:48:12] thermal knives are firing the 500 miles are thanks for the report
[04:48:22] read back from the reports that you just heard on the Orion to earth network
[04:48:26] still high earth until the slingshot has maneuvered till oh that's right yeah
[04:48:31] on the end of the ICPS is pointed towards the Sun the solar ray deployment
[04:48:36] sequence has begun solar ray deployment sequence confirmed sounds like a video
[04:48:42] game weapon what is called in a latched position once they are latched and
[04:48:47] confirmed to be drawing power they can switch the mode to ATO and continue along
[04:48:50] the mission the teachers hand over at the pad that message meant the crew was
[04:48:58] provided the crew was a high earth orbit down there yet yeah I don't know when to
[04:49:04] expect guys between the tracking and I don't really pay attention a lot of
[04:49:07] astronomy stuff currently orbiting earth in an altitude of 545 statute miles
[04:49:14] above the earth they are in a near earth was there expected arrival time it's in
[04:49:18] six days they're gonna show up. How much money did the ship cost? Does it say how much it costs to
[04:49:26] do this? Like a four billion dollars? People are saying four billion. Think about how many daycares
[04:49:46] You can film with that
[04:49:51] Five concords?
[04:49:55] That's a lot. Five concords?
[04:50:00] It's crazy that for five concords you can literally go to the moon
[04:50:04] Think about that
[04:50:07] Well I don't know, Kais, do you want to make a shitty video game or go to the moon?
[04:50:13] Think about it. Oh, wait. Oh, damn.
[04:50:16] I don't know if they're gonna show any more of it. Honestly, like what they should do the next time they do one of these
[04:50:21] They have to have the camera set up. They have to have like 10 more cameras
[04:50:26] Because I feel like that like people want to see what it looks like
[04:50:30] I don't know if they're out there. It's not showing it or what but like they definitely need to have those cameras locked in
[04:50:35] 23 minutes of mission lapse time into the Artemis 2 mission because like the ones that SpaceX has are so good
[04:50:42] Like they had to see zones. This is after a launch. It's fake
[04:50:45] Oh, they're rendering it. They're rendering the uh central time the fake video
[04:50:55] The 16 miles right now the orientation you're seeing from our aero visualization that uh
[04:51:02] Translates far away. Yeah that we're getting from the spacecraft and puts it into a model. I don't think it is
[04:51:07] I bet it's not I bet I can figure it out
[04:51:10] If they could figure out going to the moon and like a video for going to the moon 50 years ago
[04:51:14] The RL10 nozzle that you see at the left end of your screen
[04:51:19] Though it is currently not clear, the nozzle is pointed towards the Sun and the solar arrays are currently deploying
[04:51:27] Solar arrays. They look fully stowed in a position
[04:51:30] We are happy to report that Jeremy has the O2 sensors on
[04:51:36] The oxygen?
[04:51:38] Copy O2 sensors
[04:51:44] Again, Commander Reid Wiseman and pilot Victor Glover overseeing the deployment of the solar
[04:51:50] arrays and will follow the attitude maneuver changes ahead of the first burn of the ICPS
[04:51:59] engine, the Paragyraze maneuver.
[04:52:01] We see four cells deployed and latched ready for ATO prefer.
[04:52:06] Pakistan uses armor three.
[04:52:07] We're almost there in the procedure.
[04:52:11] Yeah, they use armor three.
[04:52:13] fucking uh...
[04:52:15] iran uses chad tpt and we have nasa
[04:52:18] seven-second miscompare
[04:52:20] stocked
[04:52:21] the ryan and icps
[04:52:24] like you to read as the mtp from your center status bar and uh...
[04:52:30] for the icps on stack some
[04:52:32] on the stack
[04:52:39] what game is this
[04:52:41] this is half-life one
[04:52:44] i want to see if they're going to show some more footage of the uh... of the rocket man
[04:52:52] iran also the space program but all the rockets can be specie at the outcast in israel
[04:52:56] i heard some of iran's rockets crashed all the way uh... in saudi arabia
[04:53:02] probably a few of course
[04:53:05] didn't quite make it to the moon
[04:53:08] Geez guys, not so good.
[04:53:16] They have no Wi-Fi in space? I thought they did.
[04:53:25] Oh.
[04:53:32] Oh, I'm seeing it now.
[04:53:35] It's got the little things out there.
[04:53:38] Stan Love and Commander Reed Wiseman about the alignment of the MET clocks on the Orion spacecraft and
[04:53:45] The ICPS Commander Reed Wiseman confirmed the clocks are insane. I wonder if SpaceX is there and be able to go the moon
[04:53:51] We're proceeding with today's mission
[04:53:53] 26 minutes of mission lapsed time and counting I feel like if they go to the moon
[04:53:57] They should like they should take the company the company public like right after they go to the moon
[04:54:03] Right like as soon as as soon as you get back guys the company's going public right now
[04:54:08] and just fucking make like trillions of dollars.
[04:54:13] They're gonna go to Mars.
[04:54:14] They're gonna try and go to Mars.
[04:54:16] I think we'll probably like, I mean,
[04:54:18] is there any plans for them to have a manned mission to Mars?
[04:54:20] I feel like there's really not.
[04:54:23] Like honestly, I don't really see the reason
[04:54:25] why we would have a manned mission to Mars,
[04:54:27] especially with how much technology has evolved.
[04:54:30] It just seems like a waste of human capital
[04:54:33] to like send somebody to Mars
[04:54:35] because it's gonna be hard for them to get back.
[04:54:37] Like it's pretty much impossible right now
[04:54:38] for somebody to get back from Mars.
[04:54:40] So like, I don't know, like they gotta figure out a way
[04:54:45] to like just make it, you know, at least like just a few years.
[04:54:49] Cause I heard, how long does it take to get to Mars?
[04:54:51] It says like three years, right?
[04:54:54] Or something like that.
[04:55:02] Six months?
[04:55:03] Oh, that's not so bad.
[04:55:07] I mean, I guess in six months,
[04:55:08] I mean, like, yeah, yeah, that's really not,
[04:55:11] that's not so bad.
[04:55:14] But I do feel like if you had the robotics for it,
[04:55:17] wouldn't you just be able to simply have somebody go?
[04:55:20] The control Houston, we're approaching 28 minutes of mission.
[04:55:23] And basically just control a robot.
[04:55:25] It's basically a person.
[04:55:26] Cause I feel like that is a lot easier
[04:55:28] than sending an entire guy over.
[04:55:30] The pad at 5,
[04:55:33] like that's my opinion.
[04:55:35] 5.35 PM and 12 seconds PM central time.
[04:55:37] I want to see if they go back to the actual footage of the thing.
[04:55:42] I'm ready to see that.
[04:55:43] I heard a good main engine cutoff, core stage separation, and a good trajectory to begin
[04:55:48] today's mission.
[04:55:49] You're describing optimist?
[04:55:50] I'm out.
[04:55:51] I was just going to go.
[04:55:52] I don't like to keep up with a lot of this stuff.
[04:55:53] We're standing by for another maneuver to maneuver into the burn attitude.
[04:55:59] This is where the engine is.
[04:56:01] to maneuver into the burn attitude. This is where the RL10 engine of the ICPS
[04:56:09] once in people to Mars, you're supposed to be at 2030s. That's the last one.
[04:56:13] We did hear confirmation that the perigee raise maneuver, time of ignition,
[04:56:18] has been confirmed per the pad, which means it was the predicted time prior to
[04:56:23] liftoff. Go inside a pern on bases that are back up in case something happens to
[04:56:28] to be a fast. Yeah. Okay, Stan, we're watching. Go ahead.
[04:56:39] What do you think muscle gear up all this company's morning
[04:56:41] company to underground work, we're about to go first solar and
[04:56:43] need batteries and resources and gas to get over there. I think
[04:56:46] that aren't they trying to like do some kind of energy source
[04:56:49] from gravity or something like that? Like, I don't know exactly
[04:56:52] how that works of integrity. They will switch the navigation
[04:56:55] source like I mean I could see how it would theoretically work so like I just
[04:56:59] don't know how like I mean how do you how do you capitalize on that
[04:57:04] kind of yeah energy from gravity I don't know what it was exactly which has
[04:57:10] occurred there's a term that they had for it I just don't know what the term
[04:57:15] was
[04:57:18] Perigee raise maneuver that we're heading towards which I be showing exactly
[04:57:23] actually inside 20 minutes this time from the mission of the
[04:57:29] Perigee raise the next thing that's gonna happen we did have a successful
[04:57:35] deployment and latched of all four solar array wings turns making it a matter of
[04:57:40] studying it yeah apparently that's not big ass long fucking thing in the
[04:57:44] worst flight controllers here in mission control Houston will continue to
[04:57:47] evaluate that everything is good before committing to that burn. The Paragyraze maneuver does
[04:57:52] raise the Paragyraze, the lowest point in the orbit from 15 to 100 nautical miles. The
[04:57:58] 100 nautical mile mark is needed to continue in low Earth orbit and hit the target for
[04:58:03] the Apogee raise burn. That will put them in a high Earth orbit for the remainder of
[04:58:07] the day and set them up for the right position to execute the trans-booner injection and
[04:58:15] head to the moon tomorrow trans lunar injection the burn duration of the
[04:58:20] perigee raise maneuver is so they're actually totally leaving the orbit
[04:58:24] tomorrow or not totally but like you know obviously the moon orbit here but
[04:58:28] like to get into the correct position before firing that main engine on the
[04:58:33] ICPS the pad had a t-shirt it's a wolf rocket ship tracking and data relay
[04:58:38] satellites east to west they are using satellites that are positioned around the
[04:58:43] globe. And as Orion makes its way, there's already been created Starship HLS
[04:58:49] supposed to be a bus on Artemis three Africa as a human landing system and take
[04:58:54] Artemis to rocket down to the moon. Oh, that's right. Cause they had a secondary
[04:58:59] thing and counting. Uh huh.
[04:59:04] I feel like if we had a moon base, like there is a manoeuvre is not executed at
[04:59:08] It is rather executed on the, actually closer to the AvidG.
[04:59:18] There's an aura factor of having a moon base though, but personally I think there's a huge
[04:59:24] aura factor for that.
[04:59:26] Like if we had a base on the moon I do feel like that really would, I mean that would
[04:59:30] just be really cool.
[04:59:32] The 26 second duration burn does not conflict with the time that they reported of the tracking
[04:59:37] the
[04:59:44] the
[04:59:49] the
[04:59:51] the
[04:59:57] the
[05:00:05] Yeah, plenty of margin before the perigee raise maneuver cutoff happens and the trajectory is
[05:00:14] analyzed to see whether it was a good burn. Good burn means that the burn was performed as expected.
[05:00:21] Yeah, the launch plans for a moon factory? I haven't seen that at all.
[05:00:24] A mile perigee.
[05:00:25] Like your idea of a mission of the sun at night? Yeah, true.
[05:00:29] Which country would you belong to if you're born on the moon?
[05:00:32] the thing is that like actually the answer that's like super simple super
[05:00:36] obvious right but like the people just over complicate everything just for no
[05:00:41] reason with us on NASA is ridiculous to me so ridiculous
[05:00:45] America yeah we're gonna rename Earth to America mission until yeah and then we
[05:00:53] call the moon Russia or China cover the mission 24 half of the moon can be Russia
[05:00:57] the other half can be China and then the earth can be America coverage here
[05:01:03] shortly and now that solar array wing deployment has occurred on America prime
[05:01:09] and I like the sound of that America prime let's see what I say again we will
[05:01:15] continue coverage 24-7 at the NASA YouTube channel yeah for those that want
[05:01:19] to see all of the upcoming milestones there are select times where we will be
[05:01:24] coming back to NASA plus and other streaming platforms. So if you attack the moon, you're
[05:01:30] attacking Tango. Yeah, we don't want to attack them. What about Uranus? That's going to be
[05:01:36] maintaining transparency in the mission and providing you all the information on what's
[05:01:45] happening in space as Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Cook, and Jeremy Hanson had on their
[05:01:53] I probably that'd be too much. That'd be too much. Relax guys
[05:01:57] Bill prisons on the moon. Oh the moon prison. What if they jump really high and they go in the wall?
[05:02:03] Integrity at this time again, the story wings have deployed the you got a lot of time down integrity is maneuvering
[05:02:09] And to it's like a harness on them. So like that execution of the heritage rays maneuver. Yeah, they could jump over the wall
[05:02:16] build a total
[05:02:19] Yes
[05:02:21] That's what you got to do
[05:02:23] Mission Specialist Christina cook and Jeremy Hansen focusing on some of the system activation inside of Iran
[05:02:29] Namely the environmental and control and life support systems. It's a good day to be an American
[05:02:34] I'll tell you that and a Canadian to these critical systems are very important
[05:02:38] It's good to have a Canadian Canadian astronaut there systems are in a good condition very good time a reliable condition to
[05:02:47] provide that's badass the necessary
[05:02:49] environmental and control the moon have their own religion they're worse at the
[05:02:55] word through this like the reverse you know mission that extends 10 flight
[05:03:00] days your gravity on the moon you can't jump that high you probably can jump
[05:03:06] higher than you can jump on earth right standing by for an update to the
[05:03:09] perigee raise maneuver time of ignition should be right up to the crew very
[05:03:14] shortly yeah I'm gonna be honest like the next time I do this I gotta get like
[05:03:17] 10 cameras on this thing like hook up like 50 go-pros to this shit cuz I
[05:03:21] want to see what it looks like I want to see what the earth looks like right
[05:03:25] now from like their perspective that they have like that's what I want to see
[05:03:28] I want to see what the fuck looks like with like that good quality I'm sure
[05:03:34] like you probably take a picture of it right probably felt like the owner
[05:03:38] or the cadet can they bring their phone 49 I bet Verizon does like Verizon or
[05:03:43] He works there I wonder
[05:03:46] Yeah, probably not it's probably pretty far away
[05:03:51] No, yeah, yeah, so I was thinking
[05:03:54] No signal
[05:03:56] Goddamn bro like thought about airplane mode on
[05:04:00] input rocket mode
[05:04:02] And yeah, I don't know we need a starlink by the moon. Yeah, I wonder honestly like how far away it would be able to work
[05:04:08] Houston with that update we are approaching a hot spot a little more
[05:04:12] than 13 minutes from the time of ignition of the perigee raise maneuver
[05:04:16] that time updated to be two seconds earlier was 49 minutes 50 seconds of
[05:04:20] mission elapsed time will now move to 49 minutes 48 seconds the duration of the
[05:04:26] burn that's what was referred to as the T go will still remain at 26 seconds
[05:04:31] relatively short duration burn again just raises the perigee of the orbit
[05:04:35] today. This is 20% insurance. That's spacious. I wonder what would be like you jerk off in
[05:04:39] space? Making sure they hit the mark on that time of ignition. I just wonder, right? I
[05:04:47] don't know. I mean, because you're up there for like a long time. I mean, I don't know.
[05:05:01] I was just thinking about I don't look guys. I have no idea members are wearing the is for science
[05:05:08] I'm asking questions for science. Okay, and for optimus. I don't why I'm actually so weird about
[05:05:14] Time-update instruction. You ready? What does that say?
[05:05:23] The snow globe, yeah
[05:05:27] Say April Fools, yeah, they're gonna say April Fools though
[05:05:31] The whole thing was fake
[05:05:49] Yeah, I really
[05:05:52] They have a vacuum tube for that bro pilot Victor Glover confirm. Yeah, the maneuver
[05:05:57] It's called flesh like yeah, I know I heard about that
[05:06:00] Again, the point of that maneuver is to point the engine on the ICPS, the RL10 engine, and
[05:06:06] the proper orientation to execute that 26th-second burner needs to point in the correct position
[05:06:12] to achieve the goal of raising energy to the ground or to the nautical miles.
[05:06:17] Honestly, they really need to, it's actually embarrassing.
[05:06:21] Where they get this from the 1972 mission, they said, yeah, let's just run it back.
[05:06:29] they definitely can do a way better job of this like the space x
[05:06:33] like the uh... the media tech for it is like way way way better
[05:06:38] but i think that they definitely need to level this out
[05:06:41] they do
[05:06:42] flight director judd freeling is doing a poll with all flight controllers in the room
[05:06:46] uh... to see if we are in a go position to go ahead and
[05:06:49] execute the perigee raise maneuver
[05:06:51] what is this
[05:06:54] once concluded uh... stand level reported back up to the crew and will stand by for that
[05:06:58] department awards go where they want and for our pick accidentally called
[05:07:01] source code
[05:07:02] who let's go to that right
[05:07:04] that that i feel like this bad
[05:07:07] what would happen if a i got so good at just tell you how to build a nuclear
[05:07:10] bomb
[05:07:11] people go for p r i i feel like that i feel like attitude and i think i have a
[05:07:15] problem
[05:07:17] like rock
[05:07:20] how do i build a new system is that you again
[05:07:23] whenever starting
[05:07:25] yet i already can okay and really down
[05:07:30] seems like a problem
[05:07:32] yes it's a bit of an issue minutes of mission blocked by the creators that
[05:07:36] right to the burn attitude has begun
[05:07:38] the maneuver also is paired with uh... reorientation of the solar ray wings
[05:07:43] that have been deployed
[05:07:45] they will have various positions throughout the duration of the flight
[05:07:48] of course or raise meant to maximize
[05:07:51] of the draw of power from the sun
[05:07:55] so when you were a biased solar array wing, the draw of the sun configuration
[05:08:01] that was called solar normal, this allows for the greatest surface area of the
[05:08:09] solar array wings to be drawing power and solar power, that's what I kind of
[05:08:13] assumed. I assumed that the solar panels would be for solar power.
[05:08:19] between the four batteries. I know it sounds crazy. How many how many viewers
[05:08:25] did the NASA stream had on the liftoff? Because it was at 2 million and that was
[05:08:31] like way before the liftoff even happened. I mean, did it get into a position? 2.8 million? Damn.
[05:08:43] Probably 6 million people watch this live, if not more. On TV you add that in, probably 10.
[05:08:47] You can see in the that's crazy
[05:08:50] The solar ray wings are in motion and the watch the Trump speech. Yeah, well reconfigured to point the engine in the correct direction
[05:08:59] Those solar ray wings being pointed forward
[05:09:07] I'm kind of like I'm not really expecting a lot from that speech honestly, I'm really not like I
[05:09:13] I think that like I think he's playing it up like it's going to be a big deal, but like
[05:09:20] Look, I just
[05:09:23] I'm expecting he's not going to announce anything that's like really that big of a deal
[05:09:26] It's gonna be more of like yeah guys like we're winning the war
[05:09:30] Can you believe how much we're winning the war?
[05:09:33] By the way, Iran's losing the war. Why are they losing because we're winning
[05:09:38] Who's the best me?
[05:09:40] me. Who won the 2020 election? Me.
[05:09:43] You're getting a live look inside the... Who is the stupid president? Biden.
[05:09:47] A flight controller.
[05:09:48] A problem.
[05:09:49] The team you see here oversaw the assent of our four...
[05:09:52] And that'd be about it.
[05:09:54] ...side integrity, launching at 6.35 and 12 seconds p.m. Eastern.
[05:09:59] Trans for everybody, yeah.
[05:10:00] Now again, this room will be occupied 24 hours a day, seven days a week with flight controllers
[05:10:05] shifting on three shifts to...
[05:10:07] It was like eight hours.
[05:10:09] 24-7 operations of Artemis 2 in flight. We will cover that live on NASA's YouTube channel.
[05:10:19] We'll get them spamming.
[05:10:22] God damn!
[05:10:24] What are they typing?
[05:10:27] Free Palestine. We can't the animation's darkest fog. It's true.
[05:10:32] This is amazing. Best country in the world. Rock and emoji.
[05:10:35] to join the teams at the Kennedy Space Center and be a part of such a historic launch here in
[05:10:41] Houston. Again, we're turning our attention to the mission. For now, we'll say farewell and thank
[05:10:45] you to our colleagues there for today's launch coverage. We'll see you again soon. First Blashtown.
[05:10:50] This is Mission Control Houston, sending it back over to Megan and Nicole at the host desk.
[05:10:55] That is insane, man. That is fucking crazy. So then they've got, let me, I'll refresh this so,
[05:11:02] you know, people can see it. And, but yeah, anyway, so like, what are my, while I feel
[05:11:07] about this, as I said, I think that we really like this has been, it's been a long time coming,
[05:11:13] it really has, because like, I think people have been waiting for something like this for a while,
[05:11:18] and having a degree of like, you know, like scientific accomplishment, and anything that
[05:11:24] has to do, I think with anything that's like based off of science, education, or something
[05:11:31] like that, like it's positive. I think that we got to have a lot more of that because right now
[05:11:36] it's again, it's the Justin Bieber shit, man. It is no way you believe this. I do. I think it happened,
[05:11:41] bro. I do. I think it happened and human advancement. Yeah, it is. So like, I mean,
[05:11:47] something is an AI. Yeah, well, COVID, I feel like COVID just kind of made everything worse. It made
[05:11:51] it way worse. So yeah, no, I think this really, honestly, like it's tremendously impressive.
[05:11:57] it's amazing. I think anybody would feel that way, honestly. It's another huge accomplishment
[05:12:04] at the United States of America. It's fucking NASA. As far as I know, nobody else is going
[05:12:10] up in the space. Somebody's doing any of that other shit at all. Who knows what's going to be
[05:12:16] discovered or revealed or developed as a process of that? I think that famously Velcro was discovered
[05:12:23] as an outcome of NASA and space exploration to like, you know, have a, a way to adhere
[05:12:28] things together. And so, uh, yeah, that's the way I see it. Isn't it a shame all the big 250 was
[05:12:33] taken away from us? There's certain contingencies in America that are sent for foreigners. It is,
[05:12:38] it is very embarrassing that there's a, there's a lot of that, but like you still got two months
[05:12:43] for it. I mean, if Trump can pack up Iran in two months, I do really feel like there's going to be
[05:12:48] be a tremendous like a success for that right and uh...
[05:12:52] but i think it's gonna be a good thing
[05:12:54] cordless drills to i didn't even know that
[05:12:56] and uh... people care more about religion and people constantly choose not
[05:12:59] to believe science because they feel differently
[05:13:01] yeah well there's always going to be dumb boz right i mean there's always
[05:13:05] dumb boz
[05:13:06] but the thing is that way i thought they were in space
[05:13:08] uh... there's there's gonna be people that are morons or whatever but like you
[05:13:12] can really base everything off of them right you can't go and be like well
[05:13:16] that's what this guy that's a retard things well yeah of course that's what
[05:13:20] this guy that a retard thing it
[05:13:21] that's a retard things because he's retarded like what the fuck do you expect
[05:13:25] so yeah that's really how i see
[05:13:27] you can trust nasa one of their moon and mars photos were found to be fake
[05:13:30] you don't need real photos of it actually i'm just gonna ban you i don't
[05:13:33] want to i don't want to hear about some moonship
[05:13:35] well i'm sorry i know i know i know you want it
[05:13:39] you want to let him know and and tell everybody what the truth is
[05:13:43] I don't want to hear it. I don't want to hear it. This is obviously not it
[05:13:46] Yeah, I know that you you want to go and you know keep it real and all that
[05:13:51] Trump's speaking to the nation tonight at 9 a.m. Yeah, and I'm being I know he is I don't know why he wants to do this shit
[05:13:56] Always late at night man. Well, it's so annoying. He tries to do this shit late at night
[05:14:01] But yeah, I'll watch it Trump's as this is Trump fell off. He did he hasn't done way way more than enough and
[05:14:07] Trying to prove anyone. Yeah, I thought that was pretty fucking funny
[05:14:09] Well, kind of is a decent thing to do the while immigrant kids are public schools. What is this here if I find it?
[05:14:14] And what do you think about this? I might watch this in a minute
[05:14:18] I'm gonna go back and pull the other ones up and enter us prime time to tilt them. Maybe you're right
[05:14:22] Yeah, I don't know and let me go and find the rest of these these other comments about this JD. He lost weight
[05:14:29] Wait, he's calling out JD for losing weight
[05:14:33] The White House including vice president JD Vance, I think JD is JD here
[05:14:39] He's lost weight, he's got a little thinner and I'm looking for a heavy set gentleman
[05:14:49] and now I find a perfect looking specimen.
[05:14:54] I was looking for a fat ass.
[05:14:58] Heavy set gentleman.
[05:14:59] Did you say thank you?
[05:15:00] Is that right?
[05:15:01] Man.
[05:15:02] And he's doing a great job.
[05:15:03] Honestly, like that fraud ship that they're doing needs to happen.
[05:15:07] It has to happen.
[05:15:09] of the court sketches of this? Let me go back. I'll pull it up. And it's literally just him.
[05:15:16] It's just him. Is that right? Yeah, it's about what I'd expect. I mean, sure. And this is also
[05:15:24] wild. Let me pull it up and find this. I haven't seen it before. Let me go back and see it. Give
[05:15:30] Give me one second, I'll, I'll look at this.
[05:15:38] No.
[05:15:39] No, bro.
[05:15:41] No, he did.
[05:15:43] Guys.
[05:15:44] Macaron.
[05:15:47] Then I go up, France.
[05:15:49] Macaron.
[05:15:51] Hussu.
[05:15:52] Why does he say it like that?
[05:15:54] Why would you say it like that?
[05:15:56] My wife treats him extremely badly.
[05:15:58] And...
[05:16:00] What a thing!
[05:16:02] Still recovering from the right to the jaw.
[05:16:04] And I say, yeah.
[05:16:06] Oh my God.
[05:16:08] We'd love to have some help in the golf,
[05:16:10] even though we're setting records
[05:16:12] and knocking out bad people
[05:16:14] and knocking out ballistic missiles.
[05:16:16] Yeah?
[05:16:18] We'd love to have some help.
[05:16:20] If you could, could you please send ships
[05:16:22] to media stations?
[05:16:24] Yeah, I'll send them.
[05:16:26] Yeah, I'll send them.
[05:16:28] If you could, could you please send ships immediately?
[05:16:30] No, no, no.
[05:16:31] We cannot do that, don't know.
[05:16:33] We can do that after the war is won.
[05:16:37] I said, no, no, I don't need after the war is won.
[05:16:41] Many of them said we'll be there after the war is completed.
[05:16:44] Man.
[05:16:45] If you could, could you please send ships immediately?
[05:16:49] No, no, no.
[05:16:51] We cannot do that, don't know.
[05:16:54] We cannot do that, don't know.
[05:16:55] Jesus Christ.
[05:16:57] I mean, yeah, this was really I mean to be fair it really was embarrassing to to have that happen on camera
[05:17:04] Like that's crazy fucking embarrassing and accents legendary. Yeah, don't know exactly. It's a soundboard. It's just so fucking ridiculous
[05:17:13] Isn't it? Oh my god will help you once you no longer need it
[05:17:16] I think that a lot of them don't want the political capital for doing it
[05:17:21] I think that's the way kind of what happens is that they're afraid of you know like alienating their base that they
[05:17:27] imported in that are totally fucking crazy right and what is this we're
[05:17:33] waiting for the president to go uh-oh here we go what is this if I can find
[05:17:37] this
[05:17:40] people like this she came from Guatemala with her husband and two kids yeah she
[05:17:46] tried to get to the United States and even had an asylum application
[05:17:50] appointment scheduled through the customs and border protection app yeah days
[05:17:53] into the new Trump administration she says her application was canceled.
[05:17:57] Well we just can't, well we can't get everybody to come in here man. Like the
[05:18:01] thing is like I don't even have anything against these people. But like we did,
[05:18:04] I mean we're full man. Like we can't even take care of the people that we have.
[05:18:08] That's the issue like I don't see how people don't understand that. Well we've
[05:18:13] already got too many fucking people here. It's too, it's already a problem.
[05:18:20] You've already got crazy housing prices.
[05:18:23] I've been waiting for 15 days since I did the application and it was removed.
[05:18:28] Yes, what happened?
[05:18:30] You still want to go to the US?
[05:18:33] We're waiting for that president to go.
[05:18:36] That's what I would do if I was her.
[05:18:39] Like I've said this before, I don't have a single, I don't have any animosity,
[05:18:44] except for the ones that come here in scam.
[05:18:47] Like if you're like a Somalian scammer like yeah, I do have animosity towards them or like, you know
[05:18:52] Guatemala and or anybody else a scammer but like I don't really have animosity to the people that are just trying to come to the
[05:18:58] US because it's a better in the US than it is in Guatemala or in fucking Peru or something like that
[05:19:04] I don't I don't hate them like we can't have them come here, but like I don't hate that. I don't dislike them
[05:19:10] It's just a matter of priorities like we just can't get more people in
[05:19:17] Does that make sense?
[05:19:18] I told you that my dream is to live in a country like this.
[05:19:21] I want to live in my country, is to do something with my children.
[05:19:23] I don't plan to return until I succeed.
[05:19:25] Good for her.
[05:19:27] And why? Why can't you do it in Guatemala?
[05:19:31] Why can't you do it in Guatemala?
[05:19:33] There's a great shortage of work.
[05:19:35] Yeah, I got bad news.
[05:19:37] For now, she and her husband run this store next to a shelter that helps migrants.
[05:19:41] Oh, my God.
[05:19:43] expanded the CPP one mobile app. So yeah, so they had this app that illegals would use and then Trump
[05:19:49] Changed the app on like the first week of him being president. He'd changed it to an app that would deport you
[05:19:56] He just uner reverse them immediately, which by the way is what you should have done
[05:19:59] That's what he had absolutely what he should have done
[05:20:03] Migrants could schedule appointments at port of entry to request asylum
[05:20:07] But the Trump administration stopped processing thousands of asylum appointments previously made. Good
[05:20:13] We don't need any aside. It's not asylum. It's just your country's a shithole
[05:20:17] Like that's a different thing like and also like just because your country is a PvP server
[05:20:22] That's not our problem. We have Chicago. We have our own PvP servers
[05:20:26] Like we don't need to be importing more people for this problem. Like really, I don't see how more people don't see their CBP one
[05:20:33] Now New York City
[05:20:35] because like everyone wants to call and they realize
[05:20:38] there's a cry, they lost the way through
[05:20:41] a crime they lost center to the U.S.
[05:20:43] Ogasentra is Martinez, a crime that's a type of migrant shelter
[05:20:46] that is now almost empty.
[05:20:48] Wow, okay.
[05:20:50] The migrant shelter is gone.
[05:20:51] Great space here.
[05:20:53] They previously stayed here.
[05:20:54] Previously full?
[05:20:55] 100 people have been here.
[05:20:57] 100 people have been here, famed together.
[05:20:59] And now, now there's no one.
[05:21:00] Where'd they go?
[05:21:01] I was here.
[05:21:02] They stayed here for a while,
[05:21:04] So that's crazy, so like if we don't let them in, they just go back to where they came from. That's crazy. Wow. What a surprise
[05:21:13] One day to make your life 24 UN surveyed migrants across five Mexican cities
[05:21:19] 73% told them the US was their final destination. I would I'm surprised it's so well
[05:21:27] But I'm gonna be real like I'm surprised it's so low like yeah, no shit in late
[05:21:34] That number was down to 28% of the hundreds they surveyed.
[05:21:38] Yeah, a lot of people are going to look up these results and say,
[05:21:40] hey, this is exactly what they voted for.
[05:21:43] They're staying here and not coming.
[05:21:45] This is exactly, that's exactly it with the United States.
[05:21:48] The question is, where are these migrants going?
[05:21:50] Who cares?
[05:21:53] I don't give a shit.
[05:21:55] It's not our problem.
[05:21:56] There's 7 billion people in the world.
[05:22:03] If we can help them out, great.
[05:22:05] But we need to deal with our own shit first.
[05:22:08] We do.
[05:22:08] We need to deal with our own shit first, like, really?
[05:22:11] Honestly, like, yeah.
[05:22:12] The conditions many fled haven't just changed.
[05:22:16] For example, the United Nations estimates
[05:22:18] the displaced population in Haiti jumped over 20% in 2025.
[05:22:23] Well, I mean, maybe they should stop killing each other
[05:22:25] and doing all kinds of crazy shit over there.
[05:22:27] Damn, so Haiti's a shithole?
[05:22:29] Of course it's a shithole.
[05:22:31] It's been a shithole forever and Venezuela's population in need of international protection as assessed by the UN is at its highest level in years.
[05:22:41] But for now, over a thousand miles north of the US Mexico border, there are real results.
[05:22:47] Even though border encounters fell sharply during the last year of the Biden administration, 2025 saw the fewest of them since 1970.
[05:22:56] Yeah, wow, it's almost like if you enforce the rules people stop showing up because they know they're not going to get let in
[05:23:01] Wow, it's almost like enforcement dictates behavior. It's like incentives drive outcomes. No way
[05:23:07] And for the first time in decades the United States had a negative net migration in 2025. Yep
[05:23:14] No, I think this is great. I'm happy to see this. This is the way it should have been
[05:23:18] W ending human slave trade. Yeah, exactly. We need to become more independent and also work together
[05:23:23] I think I have no problem working together with those people right but like in general the issue that I have is that
[05:23:29] You have a bunch of people that want to they want to emigrate one by already yesterday right before April Fool's
[05:23:33] Let me see if I pulled this up
[05:23:36] Migration crisis. Yeah, let me see what this is
[05:23:42] There's an alien hybrid breeding program
[05:23:50] Like the ones from space
[05:23:53] I think the most important information will be the biologics that are not human that have been discovered.
[05:24:00] And even some of the briefings that aren't classified just need to be out in the public.
[05:24:05] I mean, I had someone come and briefed me who was in a military uniform, worked for the United States Army,
[05:24:11] that was briefing me on the locations of hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans
[05:24:19] to create some hybrid race that could engage in intergalactic communication and
[05:24:23] shut the fuck why does everybody believe this shit actual uniform member of the
[05:24:29] United States Army brief me on that oh get the fuck out of here non-human
[05:24:33] biologics what the fuck is interracial alien mating what the f is it's like
[05:24:40] Kanye West said what's next alien sex going like wait a second you had whistleblowers
[05:24:45] tell you that kind of thing to you please unpack yeah i had i had a guy who was uh...
[05:24:50] who was uniform he was uh...
[05:24:52] a senior in listed
[05:24:54] uh... with the united states army came into my office to crush in crest view
[05:24:57] florida uh... in a non-classified setting i had
[05:25:00] members of my staff you really think that somebody that senior enlisted
[05:25:04] well i mean it's what we're doing in no way and uh... what they explained is that
[05:25:09] the military
[05:25:10] ran a very long and uh...
[05:25:14] uh... aliens that are living
[05:25:16] were enforced breeding programs this is like it this is like a fucking this is
[05:25:21] but there's uh... humans that had been abducted
[05:25:24] from warren's and from even uh... the caravans of uh... of of migrants
[05:25:30] now again i i didn't verify this but what i thought the park was telling me is
[05:25:34] that there were
[05:25:36] like between six and twelve locations around the country
[05:25:40] where this happened
[05:25:41] and what he wanted all my god uh... group members of congress to all show up
[05:25:47] at the same time
[05:25:48] at all these different locations right so that uh... any of those activities
[05:25:52] could could not be moved and of course
[05:25:55] it's a physical impossibility to get numbers of congress to simultaneously
[05:25:58] show up at like eight locations at one time
[05:26:01] you have never occurred
[05:26:03] what do you mean non-human biologics like this is a testimony of of david grush
[05:26:08] uh... before the of the house oversight committee which uh... which i joined
[05:26:12] what does this mean uh... the uh... the testimony was that in crashes
[05:26:17] of craft that have been recovered by the cia and through it uh... a special
[05:26:21] program cia a hat for crash recovery
[05:26:24] uh... that it was a lot of believe this like you really think somebody got the
[05:26:28] ability for us to for them to fly into the airspace
[05:26:31] like they've coming from another solar system
[05:26:34] but they crash out in like arizona
[05:26:37] not the odds are that ship is probably really really good
[05:26:41] think about it because i think if you could go from a from like one
[05:26:45] from like i mean really i mean you could go in and out from another dimension
[05:26:50] but you really think they're gonna crash out in like
[05:26:53] kansas like i don't fucking think so man
[05:26:59] accidents happen now this like aliens
[05:27:01] just
[05:27:02] you know them the
[05:27:04] hard materials it was also by a lot of but that they couldn't
[05:27:07] identified uh... a human source of those biologics
[05:27:11] that ok they couldn't identify a human source you see that's the kind of
[05:27:15] language that people use
[05:27:17] that they turn a mountain into a or a molehill into a mountain with
[05:27:21] so because the biologics were not confirmed to be human
[05:27:24] there's this implication that dumb people get
[05:27:27] that they just assume that all my god that means they're aliens
[05:27:31] now bro it just means that they weren't able to confirm it
[05:27:34] It's the same thing they'd have with that.
[05:27:35] I've seen this with that Charlie Kirk shooter too.
[05:27:38] They're trying to say,
[05:27:38] just because they couldn't confirm the bullet casing,
[05:27:41] it meant that it was for sure from another bullet.
[05:27:43] Meanwhile, like the majority or like a huge percentage
[05:27:46] of bullet casings aren't confirmed.
[05:27:48] So I just think this is, this looks like it's fucking,
[05:27:50] yeah bro, like that's honestly like, yeah, right.
[05:27:54] Yeah, Benny did the meme, he did.
[05:27:56] And yeah, I don't think that's really what's gonna happen,
[05:27:59] right?
[05:28:00] I just really don't think so at all.
[05:28:01] But given my support termination,
[05:28:02] qualifies as quite sharp in the argument to understand the issue 19th century
[05:28:05] allegiance dual meaning
[05:28:07] i mean again people don't understand that it's just crazy
[05:28:10] like if they if they don't get if they allow birthright citizenship i'm gonna
[05:28:15] lose my fucking mind
[05:28:16] i am let me go back and look at this here
[05:28:18] i've been informed by experts at the missile base in baristan just got
[05:28:22] stronger once again clear evidence of how badly we're losing
[05:28:25] the irgc has never been stronger
[05:28:27] these explosions are actually an escalation trap
[05:28:30] to make us believe that we hit something.
[05:28:32] You see this?
[05:28:34] Damn.
[05:28:36] Damn, bro.
[05:28:38] It's the 4th of July.
[05:28:40] She's leaving.
[05:28:48] An escalation trap?
[05:28:50] Yeah, that's what people are trying to say.
[05:28:52] It's just third worlders coping
[05:28:54] that they're getting packed up.
[05:28:56] That's what's happening.
[05:28:58] It's just bunch of third-worlders and America haters crying because their their inbred theocracies are getting
[05:29:05] You know lined up and knocked down one of the time
[05:29:08] It's really not even one of the time at this point. It's probably happening multiple times at the same time
[05:29:14] So I'm glad you're surprising skeptical about aliens. I think aliens exist. I don't think that we've discovered them
[05:29:20] I think that there's a chance that I think that there's like a 10% chance that the United States or some sort of government
[05:29:28] has observed a frequency or behavior in space that could only be attributed to like another outside force or a
[05:29:36] Like intelligent life. I think there's like 10% chance that they've observed some sort of frequency action
[05:29:43] Impulse or some sort of thing like that, but I don't think that there's like a high probability of that
[05:29:49] I don't I don't think it's like a high probability
[05:29:51] And I also don't think that there's ever been an alien that's come to earth
[05:29:55] Like I do think that aliens exist, but I don't see them coming to fuck with us
[05:29:59] And I think that the logic is that this is what I'm assuming right is that?
[05:30:04] Any alien that has the ability to like go from like, you know fucking solar system to solar system and
[05:30:11] Not even like to think about like we can't even detect anything that they're doing right?
[05:30:15] So they've got to be really far away
[05:30:17] So it's either that they can't get to us or that they're so advanced that they probably treat us like North Sentinel Island
[05:30:25] They're like, we are so not advanced.
[05:30:28] We are so de-evolved that they don't want to interrupt
[05:30:32] our evolution process or fuck with us.
[05:30:36] Those are like, word up, like ant, yeah,
[05:30:38] like an ant farm, kind of like that, something like that.
[05:30:41] Yeah, and so those are the only instances
[05:30:43] where like, I could think it makes sense.
[05:30:45] I have no idea, but overall, that's sort of this.
[05:30:48] And let me go back, I gotta see if there's anything else
[05:30:50] of this going on, because they do have that,
[05:30:52] there's that Trump speech that's happening
[05:30:54] quite soon.
[05:30:56] Uh, which one from, there's this global rape rate went from 13 to 90%, I don't know about
[05:31:02] that.
[05:31:03] That seems like it's a little bit too much, a little bit too high, right?
[05:31:06] Somali man who sold from Minnesota for $1 million has been sentenced to a year in jail.
[05:31:11] Look at this.
[05:31:12] One meal site in Eden Prairie, and collected $1.1 million that way.
[05:31:16] The key takeaway from today's guilty pleas is that these three defendants, including
[05:31:19] one who knows how feeding our future operated on the inside, are expected to be cooperating
[05:31:24] with the feds in the prosecution of the rest of the 49 defendants.
[05:31:28] I'd probably give them that deal honestly. If they help you get everybody else, I'd give
[05:31:32] them a plea deal for only a year. I would actually make that decision. If their information
[05:31:38] led to other arrests, I would make that deal too. That's an easy decision for me. But yeah,
[05:31:44] if they're going to rat them out, because you've got to go after, you're going after billions of
[05:31:48] dollars, right? If you're going after billions of dollars, what are you going to get fucking
[05:31:52] been at a shape over a million dollars for right i mean just realistically
[05:31:56] like that's just not like your your losing the forest in the trees like
[05:32:00] you're staring at a shrub
[05:32:01] and you're saying we're gonna go after you
[05:32:03] so yeah if he's gonna roach out on them then that's great but i bet he might not
[05:32:07] and uh... that's not worried about and uh... i don't know if that's gonna happen
[05:32:10] democrats one twenty eight is leaving the country
[05:32:13] yeah i'm not surprised
[05:32:15] i don't care about the law says it's mean yeah i hope that's not what happens
[05:32:18] but uh...
[05:32:19] let me go and find these uh... these other images because there is going to be
[05:32:22] a big
[05:32:24] uh... read this like no truth of the war from the president of iran
[05:32:26] is crazy how stupid and was there in this
[05:32:29] it's really insane
[05:32:30] they're like this person really thinks that the president of iran isn't running
[05:32:34] its own count but you really think that the u.s president is lying in the
[05:32:38] president of iran is telling truth like i can imagine like how stupid you have
[05:32:42] to be to do that
[05:32:43] but it really i mean think about how dumb you have to be to believe this
[05:32:47] and so what is from speak how long left is like about an hour so something like
[05:32:51] that little longer now is always been a fake influencer
[05:32:53] yeah i mean i think it's like his dad went to jail for fraud this dude said
[05:32:57] that he made a bunch of money through a playing a fucking poker but apparently
[05:33:01] that seemed to be bullshit to
[05:33:03] guys a fucking moron right
[05:33:04] but uh... for some reason people treat him seriously because he hates israel
[05:33:08] this is one of the it's the most fake woke bullshit that i've seen ever
[05:33:13] it's so fucking annoying man
[05:33:15] cool if i wrote japan shutting down the legal immigration i don't know if i've
[05:33:18] seen that guys uh...
[05:33:20] is accounts bought as far as i don't know if it is enough i think this is much
[05:33:22] a third world visitor
[05:33:25] japan is deporting children of migrants man with indian parents
[05:33:29] the immigration officers are telling us to go back to our parents home country
[05:33:34] cwalk sin was born and raised in japan
[05:33:38] it's the only country he's ever known
[05:33:41] but immigration authorities want him out
[05:33:43] The immigration authorities are telling us to go back to our parents home country, but I've never been to India
[05:33:51] See that's how easy it is
[05:33:53] See you can just do things
[05:33:56] See I told Joe like hey you can literally just deport him. You can just get rid of him. It's that easy
[05:34:03] It's not like going back to your hometown in the country. Yeah the immigration authorities must send it back cells
[05:34:08] Gersu-Walk is one of at least 500 children born and raised in Japan with no legal rights.
[05:34:17] See that's why y'all are getting sent home.
[05:34:21] So y'all want to go and go to Japan and turn it into India.
[05:34:25] The fuck out of Japan.
[05:34:27] That's why y'all gotta go.
[05:34:29] You come over and you bring your bullshit, well maybe they don't want to deal with your
[05:34:33] bullshit.
[05:34:36] Nobody hate- we don't hate your bullshit.
[05:34:38] We just don't want it here.
[05:34:40] Like this whole covering your head thing.
[05:34:43] It doesn't fit.
[05:34:45] It doesn't fit.
[05:34:46] And it obviously doesn't fit.
[05:34:50] His family's asylum application is under review.
[05:34:54] And he's inherited the in limbo status of the Sikh parents who say they fled India to
[05:34:59] escape religious persecution.
[05:35:01] Oh, it's religious persecution this time.
[05:35:04] That's crazy.
[05:35:05] It sounds like a personal problem to me.
[05:35:07] the reason why y'all get removed is because people want to go to these other countries
[05:35:11] and they want to act the same as wherever they came from.
[05:35:14] That's the real problem, is that you get these people that they think that they're like
[05:35:18] entitled to go to any country because it's bad in their country.
[05:35:22] How about make it better in your own fucking country instead of trying to come over to
[05:35:26] other countries and turn it into the country that you just ran away from?
[05:35:30] It's so exhausting, man.
[05:35:32] There's not a single Japanese person in this fucking audience and everybody knows it.
[05:35:36] knows these people are Japanese why the fuck are they in japan
[05:35:39] give the fuck out of japan
[05:35:40] and by the way let's give the fuck out of america too
[05:35:42] that's the way i see it
[05:35:43] you don't want to assimilate you want to be an american
[05:35:46] i understand if you want to have a little bit of different culture that's
[05:35:48] fine
[05:35:49] but the issue is that there is not even an attempt of assimilation
[05:35:53] like you go back and if you go when you watch for example
[05:35:56] and all the vietnam movie if you go and you watch an old world war two world
[05:36:02] war one movie
[05:36:03] the main common thread of all those movies
[05:36:06] are of you know five or six or ten men that are coming from completely
[05:36:11] different environments totally different worlds that come together to
[05:36:16] be americans and to fight for america and they figure out what they have in
[05:36:20] common like that's the assimilation that happens right there
[05:36:23] uh... that's not happening
[05:36:25] it's not happening and i think people need to bring this up right deport to
[05:36:29] there it is
[05:36:30] there fucking is i'm glad to see more people realizing this a lot of people
[05:36:33] assimilate well who cares about that like obviously nobody cares about those
[05:36:38] people like they're falling what is this is a Passover message to our wonderful
[05:36:44] Jewish American community and to Jews celebrating in Israel and around the
[05:36:49] world this week I want to wish you a very happy Passover Wow over 3,000 years
[05:36:55] ago the god of Abraham Isaac and Jacob delivered the ancient Israelites out of
[05:37:01] slavery and brought them three thousand years ago promised land I've heard of
[05:37:05] this it was an amazing period of time just like today we have an amazing
[05:37:09] period of time the journey started with faith in God's word and it ended with a
[05:37:15] miraculous march through the Red Sea and an astounding exodus out of Egypt
[05:37:20] that's what I remember seeing them in the same commandments this week we recall
[05:37:24] this ancient proof of God's faithfulness and are reminded that with true faith
[05:37:29] eternal hope and the power of prayer nothing can stop the people of God as
[05:37:34] Jewish families and loved ones gather together for a sater dinner we ask that
[05:37:40] God makes him look bad to watch over the Jewish people I'm gonna be honest bro if
[05:37:46] you think that President Trump wishing happy Passover to Jews makes him look
[05:37:51] bad you're just an idiot you're fucking you're fucking idiot you're just a
[05:37:58] fucking you're stupid fucking idiot. Just stop it. Stop it. Like this weird fucking
[05:38:05] derangement that people have about like all Jews, it's Israel, etc. It's way, way, way
[05:38:13] over the line. Like I get being critical of Israel. I get being critical of the way that
[05:38:19] Israel handles military events. I get not wanting the fact that, you know, Israel interferes
[05:38:23] of our politics to happen. I understand all of that. But some people like saying show
[05:38:29] like that. This is for all Jews, not for Israel. And that he may continue to preserve
[05:38:36] and protect the United States of America for generations to come. Our country is doing
[05:38:42] better than it has ever done. I am very happy. That's the people of God comment. Happy Passover.
[05:38:47] I think that's fair if you want to criticize that, but he could have been just talking
[05:38:50] about everybody. Who the fuck knows? Let me go back and look at this here. A briefed
[05:38:55] and operation of fly, an operation to fly excavation equipment into Iran, build the
[05:39:00] runway and airlift out a thousand pounds of enriched uranium. I don't know why they're
[05:39:04] doing that. I think this is, honestly, there is never going to be a solution or any sort
[05:39:12] of resolution to Iran as long as the IRGC are in control. That's what I think. I think
[05:39:18] that as long as they are in control
[05:39:20] iran is going to be an unstable shithole
[05:39:24] that funds terrorism
[05:39:25] that's it the more like that the problem is they have a radical
[05:39:29] fucking uh... militaristic
[05:39:31] abusive psychotic government
[05:39:34] and uh... pretty much exactly right i mean like i i don't think really you
[05:39:37] should you should listen to what they're saying because they're gonna make more
[05:39:40] of it right i mean that's really what's gonna happen
[05:39:42] and uh... if the ron deal with what is this
[05:39:45] is working on the
[05:39:47] The deal, right? How's that moving? Is it okay? It's a big deal?
[05:39:50] The big deal.
[05:39:51] Do you see it happening?
[05:39:55] So if it...
[05:39:56] Do you see it happening?
[05:39:57] We're gonna brief you.
[05:40:00] Do you see it happening?
[05:40:04] So if it doesn't happen, I'm blaming JD Vince.
[05:40:09] If it does happen, I'm taking full credit.
[05:40:13] I think it'll be...
[05:40:16] it has to happen. I think it's going to be fine. It'll be all right, bro. Like, yeah,
[05:40:21] it'll be okay. I think Trump's going to announce boots on the ground. I don't think so, man.
[05:40:25] I really don't think so. And the reason why, here's the reason why I don't think so. It's because
[05:40:32] he doesn't want people to know about that. He doesn't want people to think about it.
[05:40:37] So I think he'd try to downplay it. And wait, what is this? The BBC? No.
[05:40:42] Well, ready for a premiere for Moral Maze on the show.
[05:40:46] If it might be on previously, it can be quite sensible.
[05:40:49] But, you know, they talked about the trip to the moon
[05:40:51] being it troubling, raising troubling moral questions.
[05:40:55] OK, that with poverty disease, there was climate crisis here
[05:40:59] on Earth.
[05:41:00] It never stopped a moment to put crop agandas and is this
[05:41:03] it should be spending billions going to the moon.
[05:41:05] But also do we risk repeating the mistakes of colonial expansion?
[05:41:11] Who said it was a mistake?
[05:41:14] Bro, the United States is awesome.
[05:41:18] And we took that shit over.
[05:41:20] We're gonna get the moon too.
[05:41:23] That's right.
[05:41:25] Insane.
[05:41:26] It's it's.
[05:41:27] That's right.
[05:41:28] Um, ready for the.
[05:41:29] Who said it was a mistake?
[05:41:32] Yeah, what do you mean?
[05:41:34] And uh, yeah, bro, colonized space.
[05:41:36] We're going to.
[05:41:37] Yeah, after we get down colonized in the United States,
[05:41:39] there, the world.
[05:41:41] Uh, now we're not done with that yet.
[05:41:43] We got, we got to wrap up a few more of these and then maybe we can go to space after that.
[05:41:47] And, uh, that's our moon? Yeah, that's right. That's, that's the United States of America 2.
[05:41:53] That's the second one.
[05:41:54] And, uh, let me go back. I'll pull these, uh, these up. So there's been some other bombings.
[05:41:58] Holy shit. Look at this. Have I seen this one? I saw this one.
[05:42:01] I saw, I did not see this. Oh wow. Oh, that's only a few seconds. That's right. I did see this.
[05:42:05] I didn't see this one. God damn.
[05:42:08] It's crazy how stupid those people are isn't it? It really is impressive
[05:42:12] Cuz I you you would imagine you would think to yourself there's no way somebody can be that retarded and then they would say
[05:42:19] Whole up wait a minute. Look at us. Look look what we can do right look at look at our look at our power level
[05:42:24] We're not even ready
[05:42:26] But we universe including the earth the multiverse is part of our destiny. It's manifest destiny. Absolutely. It is hundred fucking percent of this and
[05:42:32] And what's this? God damn, bro. They're blowing shit up like crazy. I wonder if that's the reason why they're doing the announcement
[05:42:39] Want to see me do it again? Yeah, I mean they're gonna keep blowing them up
[05:42:42] I don't think that they should end it until they get rid of that regime
[05:42:45] I I don't think so argue that Israel filed a missile at a Garcia base. Wait what?
[05:42:52] What is this it doesn't obscure the fact that it's fundamentally illegal under the standards of the Nuremberg trials
[05:42:59] aggression is the supreme international crime that is what Trump undertook here
[05:43:04] even his own intelligence agencies affirmed a year ago and this hasn't
[05:43:08] changed then it was a more Nazi and more Nazi messaging but then I have a nuclear
[05:43:14] weapons program it limited its missile ranges at best they said we did not
[05:43:19] okay but hang on they're paying a bunch of fucking terrorists all around the
[05:43:22] Middle East to kill people and blow shit up like what are you talking about like
[05:43:25] The level of dishonesty here is like just, it's just crazy to me, crazy that anybody
[05:43:32] buys into this.
[05:43:33] Because we do know they were clearly lying about the capacity of their missiles, right?
[05:43:37] They fired a missile only last week, which went twice as far, ballistic missile, twice
[05:43:42] as far as they had said that their missiles were capable of going.
[05:43:45] It's like these are people that lie about everything else, but they would never lie
[05:43:47] about the missile capabilities.
[05:43:49] Why would they not lie about that?
[05:43:51] It actually, it didn't actually land on its target,
[05:43:55] but the distance it traveled would mean
[05:43:57] it could potentially get to Europe,
[05:43:59] it could get to London, to Paris, whatever.
[05:44:01] That is in direct contradiction,
[05:44:03] the undertakings Iran are given.
[05:44:05] Why would you ever believe the Iranian government?
[05:44:08] Like you gotta be retarded.
[05:44:08] About the distances, it's, Miss Oscar goes,
[05:44:10] so they've clearly been lying.
[05:44:13] Well, not necessarily, because first of all,
[05:44:14] even NATO said we can't confirm
[05:44:16] that Iran fired that missile.
[05:44:18] So I'm not even sure that it was Iran,
[05:44:20] but let's say it was Iran.
[05:44:21] if it was a run that's quite possible to put on
[05:44:23] well i would you why would you not
[05:44:27] why would you not just assume they're making shit up
[05:44:30] like if they lied about
[05:44:32] nuclear capabilities and nuclear uranium enrichment
[05:44:37] why wouldn't they lie about a missile
[05:44:40] what is it is the kind of stuff it's just crazy to me
[05:44:44] listen i wouldn't put anything past israel they carry out all sorts of
[05:44:48] nefarious acts all the time. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a false flag.
[05:44:51] Listen.
[05:44:52] So, when Iran kills, when Israel kills people, it's Israel. When Iran kills people, it's
[05:44:59] also Israel. When Iran's terrorist groups kill people, it's Israel. So, everything
[05:45:07] is Israel. Every problem is Israel. It's so stupid.
[05:45:10] assume it wasn't well hang on that i don't know you're expecting me to
[05:45:14] suppress the packers you're expecting me to believe that israel
[05:45:17] deliberately father ballistic missile on an american base
[05:45:21] yet yet that happens that happens believe it or not that has happened in
[05:45:24] the past yet it happened once they apologize you really think that the
[05:45:27] israel is the only country that's hit american bases on accident hit american
[05:45:32] stuff in the past
[05:45:33] no other countries have that happened to
[05:45:35] it's like israel is it
[05:45:37] this entire thing about the like the u s s liberty was really bad it was
[05:45:41] but israel is not the only country japan also as yet japan has
[05:45:46] co-achisted yet shit happens then
[05:45:49] yet israel is a decade ago attack the u s s liberty killed a bunch of u s
[05:45:54] uh... soldiers so i would put a passable
[05:45:56] but the most of the weather on the system was a lot of water was a lot of
[05:45:59] businesses point of the school yeah if it was iran if i can finish this point
[05:46:04] it's possible they put a smaller payload on the missile which means it can travel
[05:46:08] further and regardless look this whole debate is skewed because
[05:46:11] iran is defending itself against an active unprovoked aggression an act that
[05:46:16] is yeah from this that what that the hotel in dubai
[05:46:21] the random uh... the random areas in saudi arabia the oil fields in saudi
[05:46:26] arabia what are we talking about it's unprovoked
[05:46:30] well what about whenever you were funding terrorists constantly for years
[05:46:34] it's the the amount like
[05:46:36] it's actually crazy like this is the reason why i do really hope they pack
[05:46:41] these guys up
[05:46:42] is so you can put all of these
[05:46:45] insufferable obnoxious
[05:46:47] third world is child bride like fucking theocratic advocates
[05:46:53] you can put these people in the fucking dirt
[05:46:56] thank fucking god they're finally going after these people it is insane
[05:47:02] and to listen to a bunch of retarded westerners contort themselves into a
[05:47:07] million different positions to rationalize why actually we're the
[05:47:11] bad guys is just so embarrassing
[05:47:15] it's so fucking embarrassing
[05:47:19] not targeting the quote-unquote regime it's hitting schools they massacre
[05:47:23] over a hundred fifty girls in the opening hours of this if you gave a
[05:47:26] fuck about that you care about the thousands of people that are on
[05:47:29] massacred on their own
[05:47:31] this is a book war and to remind that the between iran israel and uh... america
[05:47:36] the only country that benefits from a school of little girls being blown up
[05:47:40] is iran
[05:47:42] and what i put it past iran to blow up their own people
[05:47:46] no because they already have a habit of killing them already
[05:47:50] i think that's probably what happened
[05:47:51] I think it's much more likely that that happened than we had them hitting
[05:47:56] pharmaceuticals.
[05:47:59] On this point,
[05:48:00] you're meeting presidential building.
[05:48:02] Okay, but look, I had serious misgivings about this war and had done from a
[05:48:06] start. I do not think that Iran had an imminent capacity to
[05:48:12] issue a weapon or to use one.
[05:48:13] I think that is nonsense.
[05:48:15] And also fires completely in the face of what we were told after the 12 day war
[05:48:19] last summer, we were told that whole capacity had been destroyed anyway, because they rebuilt
[05:48:23] it now.
[05:48:24] Oh, that makes sense to me. But the idea that Iran had never provoked either Israel or the
[05:48:30] United States, that is also patently disingenuous, because Iran for the last few decades has
[05:48:36] systematically waged a campaign of terror through the Houthis of Zoller, Hamas, and other
[05:48:42] proxies against Israel, it's, Ayatollah has led the chance of death to America, death
[05:48:48] to Americans, they have killed more Americans than any other nation in the world in the
[05:48:54] last 47 years.
[05:48:56] So this idea that this has all happened out of nowhere, I just think it's disingenuous.
[05:49:02] Yeah, no, it absolutely is.
[05:49:04] And honestly, after seeing this happen, it's just so fucking embarrassing.
[05:49:10] It really is.
[05:49:11] I will look at this and see if there's anything else.
[05:49:13] tonight's address the nation for the Oval Office, U.S. President Donald Trump will inform
[05:49:18] the American public that the deployment of ground troops may be necessary to end the
[05:49:21] ongoing war and round up all of the highly enriched uranium in Iran.
[05:49:26] I think if that happens, you can expect this to go on for at least like three more months,
[05:49:31] if not six more months, like if they actually send troops into it.
[05:49:36] Like my opinion is that the ends justify the means, like it will be a good decision.
[05:49:41] It's kind of like using the atom bomb in World War II.
[05:49:45] If it didn't cause, or at least it was not a factor in Japan's surrendering, then I feel
[05:49:50] like it probably would have been looked at much worse, right?
[05:49:54] But I don't know what's going to happen, but I think it's very, very risky.
[05:50:00] And $200 and Vietnam, if it's there, maybe.
[05:50:03] I don't know.
[05:50:04] I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens.
[05:50:05] I'd be really surprised if Trump announced that tonight, though.
[05:50:09] i would be extremely surprised and the reason why is because nobody wants that
[05:50:14] everybody knows that that's is that the stage for an offer at for the ongoing
[05:50:18] conflict amongst other things
[05:50:20] uh... the president's expected to announce the military objectives operation
[05:50:23] epic fury have not only been met but surpassed
[05:50:26] yeah i think that if he announces that it's going to look really bad
[05:50:30] i do that's my opinion
[05:50:32] like if he announces the war is over it's like okay great let's just move on
[05:50:36] past this. But I won't really count it as like a major W until like I see a big change in Iran,
[05:50:42] which I'm not expecting to see. You're going to watch it live? Yeah, I'll watch it live. It's
[05:50:46] in an hour, right? I might as well just wait around and see it then. Japan's surrender because
[05:50:51] they thought they thought we had hundreds of nuclear bombs, so we could just make more of
[05:50:54] them, right? I mean, obviously. So yeah, I think I've got the live feed up for NASA. Not knowing
[05:50:59] the check. I don't know about that. Pentagon should send androids. I mean, I think obviously,
[05:51:03] to be better if we had robot, you know, like robot warfare. And Iran has now launched a tool of 89
[05:51:08] waves of ballistic missiles. Oh my god. Jesus. Don't they get tired of shooting these fucking things?
[05:51:18] Like, I wonder, like, I mean, isn't it like, isn't it demoralizing when you shoot a bunch of missiles
[05:51:23] and none of them hit anything? Like, I feel like that's really embarrassing. Oh, they're printing
[05:51:30] out stickers to put on the missiles? Oh my god. Oh, jeez. Yeah, so true. Uh oh. Wow.
[05:51:51] Yeah, I really think the NASA launch was cooler than that.
[05:52:00] another missile for a random field in Israel great what anime it's moving so
[05:52:08] slow yeah I wonder why that's off it was this year and you know that if I shot
[05:52:14] I'm a sort of this guy entertainment would have been crazy but yeah it's good
[05:52:18] thing that didn't happen they're running people are just waiting for lobby's
[05:52:21] word to rise up again after the US stops hitting and the in Israel wants
[05:52:24] regime change yeah I mean like they might have a bigger plan than what I would
[05:52:28] imagine, but I think that if the war does not end in regime change, or it does not spur on regime change,
[05:52:37] it will be a waste of time and energy and resources. Because I think that really all you're doing at that point is
[05:52:43] resetting the clock. And it's like, if that's all you want to do, like, okay, that's fine. But like, this is like
[05:52:49] billions of dollars that we're investing into just perpetually bombing these people over and over. It already is.
[05:52:57] I mean, I don't think so man. Like I think that's just they're reframing
[05:53:00] They're reframing it in order for them to think that and again like
[05:53:05] You could look at it the same way that you look at Venezuela
[05:53:08] Like if coming out of this our relations with Iran improve massively and things get way better
[05:53:14] Then yeah, it seems like that's true
[05:53:16] But does anybody really think that's gonna happen like I don't think that's gonna happen
[05:53:20] Whereas with Venezuela it was basically just one guy and that was it with Iran
[05:53:24] We bombed the fuck out of them. We bombed all of their cities. We bombed everything
[05:53:29] So no regime change. Yeah, I don't feel like it, right?
[05:53:32] And six soldiers die for nothing. Well, I mean, I didn't die for nothing
[05:53:36] I mean, what do you mean? I mean, they're trying to help the Iranian people push away and get rid of their fucking
[05:53:41] Their tyrannical government. I think that they're dying for in a lot of ways a very noble cause
[05:53:46] I mean, unfortunately it happens, but that's the reality
[05:53:50] There's plenty of people that have died there might be more people that die, too
[05:53:53] The fact is that yeah, we're trying to make a better world. We're trying to make things better, but it's hard to do that
[05:53:59] It's very hard to do that. Let me scroll down and according to release of my idea. What is this?
[05:54:07] This is
[05:54:10] Is this another thing that they blew up?
[05:54:12] Is that it?
[05:54:15] Why are we interfering because they they send bombs over here. That's the reason why it's that simple
[05:54:23] So let me pull this up. I'm gonna pull one of these individuals up. I haven't pulled them up.
[05:54:28] Now after that, what about this is wrong? What about this is wrong?
[05:54:33] Why are you upset that all this regime change ain't happening? Well, I mean,
[05:54:38] I think that regime change should happen, right? Like we should try to bomb them until we get regime
[05:54:42] change. Because like this would be what I would do. Like if I was in charge, I would just kill it.
[05:54:47] Every single person that represents the Iranian government, blow them up. And then whenever they
[05:54:51] they get new people, blow them up. And you do that until they surrender. That's what
[05:54:56] I would do. Simple. And that's what they did. That's what Israel did. And I bet it'll work.
[05:55:02] Isn't that what was promised? No, they never promised regime change. Trump never promised
[05:55:06] regime change. He never said that, not even on the first day he didn't say that. Yeah,
[05:55:14] I mean, so medieval?
[05:55:15] Yeah, of course.
[05:55:16] I mean, it works.
[05:55:20] Yeah, so how does this work?
[05:55:23] Why haven't they surrendered yet?
[05:55:24] I mean, they've had a few of those guys.
[05:55:26] Like there's a few of their like,
[05:55:27] they're like spokespeople that like,
[05:55:29] I mean, they're still around.
[05:55:30] Why are they still around?
[05:55:35] Yeah, medieval people have the right mindset.
[05:55:37] Yeah, I mean, again, like this is a medieval dictatorship.
[05:55:41] So you're predicting from day one is right.
[05:55:43] they consolidate again.
[05:55:44] I forgot what I said.
[05:55:47] What did I say?
[05:55:48] What did I say you're bringing up?
[05:55:49] You need to take out the president?
[05:55:53] Probably not, honestly.
[05:55:54] I think he's probably one of the normal ones.
[05:55:56] Regime change is the only acceptable outcome at the time.
[05:55:59] I can't believe you think it's that easy, but it's the complete opposite.
[05:56:01] I'm very disappointed.
[05:56:02] Well, let me pull this off.
[05:56:05] I'm just going to ban this guy.
[05:56:06] This guy's just an easy idiot.
[05:56:08] Why is it hard to do?
[05:56:12] I mean, do you really think that they're going to just have an infinite number of people that want to sign up to be part of the government?
[05:56:17] That if they're just going to get blown up, do you really think that there's an infinite number of those people?
[05:56:25] Is that actually what you think?
[05:56:29] The foreign minister isn't saying, yeah.
[05:56:32] How do you think you can just bomb everyone?
[05:56:33] Will you find out where they live when you send a bomb over there?
[05:56:38] How do you think?
[05:56:38] How do you think they bomb the ones that are there now?
[05:56:45] Like what are you talking about?
[05:56:47] It's pretty obvious.
[05:56:50] How do you think we bomb the first set of them?
[05:56:54] It's easy.
[05:56:56] Yeah, Google Palantir.
[05:56:59] And think about what we have besides that.
[05:57:01] And what are the attempted whack-a-mole strategy for two decades in Afghanistan?
[05:57:07] really works you have a full presence I don't think so I think that Afghanistan
[05:57:11] was an institute how about the innocent people you kill while trying to kill
[05:57:14] everyone yeah it's what's gonna happen then they should surrender we're about
[05:57:17] the innocent people that they kill themselves don't go and try to make
[05:57:21] these moral arguments to me they kill their own people they're going to kill
[05:57:26] more of their own people infinitely more of their own people than we'll ever
[05:57:29] kill. Yeah, so I don't get it. So like you're saying it would work though, right? I mean,
[05:57:44] like that that's how it would happen. That's obviously how it would happen. Everything
[05:57:50] would be much more humane than a massive flex with androids. It would be badass if they could
[05:57:54] airdrop in a bunch of robots, but I don't know if that's going to happen. Like you really
[05:57:59] We think that Iranians aren't going to try, like the government's not going to try to
[05:58:02] kill innocent people.
[05:58:03] Of course they are.
[05:58:04] They're firing missiles at hotels.
[05:58:06] Like you're saving innocent people, but it only works in BF.
[05:58:09] What is it?
[05:58:10] Is that battlefield?
[05:58:11] I mean, it obviously works.
[05:58:12] What do you mean?
[05:58:14] Not in the real world?
[05:58:15] Well, you've said this multiple times, but you've not made any argument for why that's
[05:58:21] actually the case.
[05:58:22] Why would that not work?
[05:58:24] Why would it not work?
[05:58:29] Like, yeah, war clearly works, by the way.
[05:58:33] Yes.
[05:58:34] Blowing up and killing other people usually stops a government at a certain point if you
[05:58:40] kill enough of them.
[05:58:42] Absolutely.
[05:58:45] Like, this is every paid...this will unite people around the government?
[05:58:51] Apparently not.
[05:58:53] It seems that's not the case.
[05:58:56] I mean, I don't know, it will unite more people around the government?
[05:59:00] What does that have to do with them surrendering, number one?
[05:59:02] Like, why do you think that they like the government?
[05:59:06] Like, you realize in any sort of like independent opinion poll, the government
[05:59:10] supports that like 20%, right?
[05:59:12] They hate their government over there.
[05:59:14] That's why the government had to mass murder them.
[05:59:17] They turned off the internet and mass murdered all their people.
[05:59:20] They hate their government.
[05:59:21] Where are you getting your information when I like the US more because they're killing innocent people?
[05:59:27] Well, yeah, but they're gonna be killed either way. I
[05:59:31] Don't even understand this. Oh, you typed again
[05:59:35] Not everyone man 50% doesn't even hate
[05:59:38] Well, I just that's not even like that's not even true, right? It's obviously not true
[05:59:43] It was clearly a massive overwhelming uprising
[05:59:47] It was a massive Ukraine didn't surrender and actually did did unite against Russia
[05:59:52] What makes you think Iran won't because Ukraine was being supported by the EU and also by America
[05:59:58] And I think that Russia is a lot weaker militarily than America is
[06:00:02] That's the reason why Russia doesn't have you know multiple aircraft carriers parked outside of Ukraine
[06:00:08] Firing in you know Tomahawk missiles on them as far as I know right not at least at the same scale that the US is
[06:00:14] with Iran. It's not even remotely close.
[06:00:19] How do you think they stay in power? Corruption everywhere? There's
[06:00:22] corruption everywhere in the whole world. That's the way it is. I think that
[06:00:25] you're really misunderstanding it. I think that you'd really be surprised.
[06:00:29] You're gonna be very very surprised to see how effective it is. And I
[06:00:34] think that you've already seen it. You see them constantly like they're
[06:00:37] totally disorganized. They're getting bombed in the middle of the day. If
[06:00:42] if you're getting bombed in the middle of the day
[06:00:44] that means that you've clearly lost the power you have
[06:00:47] and uh... anybody trying to act like that's not the case is totally fucking
[06:00:52] delusional bro
[06:00:54] completely delusional
[06:00:57] you lost really other totally crashed out
[06:01:00] and uh... anyway
[06:01:02] and uh... is on a gas station with a comment u.s. literally controls are on
[06:01:05] sky already ukraine's been holding since day one
[06:01:08] russian u krain versus the iranian people in iranian regime is blatantly
[06:01:11] disingenuous. Of course it is. The reason why you have so many people that are pushing this narrative
[06:01:17] is because there are a bunch of third-worlders that want to justify why America isn't going to
[06:01:22] just totally pack up the... they're not going to totally pack up Iran, right? I think that's the
[06:01:27] reason why. And they don't want to see that happen. So they're making fake news and they're
[06:01:32] making fake AI videos. Like, shouldn't it be a indicator of what the problem is? And is this the...
[06:01:39] Yeah, let me go back. I'll look at this thing with with here because I could go back and talk about it more, but I'll watch this
[06:01:48] You go kick son, yeah
[06:01:51] There are a big poison of Islam makes you will think they're doing the correct choices unit their families are dying because of them
[06:01:56] I think that all you have to do is watch the videos of these people running around terrified and you'll realize that they're not
[06:02:03] There's outlets that they think they are
[06:02:05] First, new developments out of Iran are breaking at a rapid pace.
[06:02:12] Moments ago, the White House, with a major announcement tomorrow night at 9 p.m. Eastern,
[06:02:18] President Trump will address the nation about the state of the conflict.
[06:02:22] We'll bring it to you live right here on this show.
[06:02:25] And according to the president, Iran will not be lasting much longer.
[06:02:29] Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, he says the U.S. will negotiate with bombs until Iran
[06:02:35] agrees to america's terms and take a look at your screen
[06:02:39] last night in northern iran and that's a lot of situations are underway strike
[06:02:43] appeared to take out a
[06:02:45] massive stockpile of missiles and rockets at the same time oil tankers are now
[06:02:50] making their way through the street of four moves
[06:02:52] as c traffic is picking up
[06:02:54] with the very latest from middle east tonight he's in televieve our very own
[06:02:58] might open is with us mike
[06:02:59] but i'm there
[06:03:01] he's been shown a breaking news we're following developments that uh... another
[06:03:04] oil tanker has been hit in the persian golf
[06:03:06] but seventeen nautical miles north of dot
[06:03:09] uh... was struck on the port side above the waterline we don't know what the
[06:03:13] project i was
[06:03:14] but uh... the best information we have right now is there's no risk of an oil
[06:03:18] uh... slick
[06:03:19] or that the ship is thinking as you mentioned the president's going to
[06:03:22] destination
[06:03:23] uh... in prime time tomorrow about the war prime time says what will last for
[06:03:26] another two to three weeks
[06:03:28] Meantime, information that there has indeed been communication with Iran and the United
[06:03:32] States.
[06:03:33] Foreign Minister Abbas Arakshi, speaking through Al Jazeera, says there has been messaging
[06:03:38] going back with the U.S. special on, back and forth with U.S. special envoy Steve Whitcoff.
[06:03:43] However, Arakshi says the messaging does not constitute negotiation.
[06:03:47] Meantime, War Secretary Pete Hegseth says talks between the U.S. and Iran are active.
[06:03:53] On the talks, I can tell you, having been with Steve and Jared and the vice president
[06:03:58] and Marco and many others yesterday, they are very real.
[06:04:01] They are ongoing.
[06:04:03] They're active and I think gaining strength.
[06:04:06] We appreciate that.
[06:04:09] President Trump posted a video of a massive fireball erupting over the Iranian city, Isfahan.
[06:04:13] Multiple 2,000 pound bunker buster bombs were dropped on that target.
[06:04:17] The central Iranian city is a hub for military bases, defense industry, weapons storage.
[06:04:21] If you have that big of an explosion, especially with the secondary explosions, it seems like they hit something that was a military base seems like that case
[06:04:32] Uranium enrichment site their speculation that that 440 kilograms of uranium and rich just below weapons grade that had gone missing
[06:04:40] May have been at that location big time using old footage
[06:04:44] From five six years ago to push the propaganda people still want this regime
[06:04:47] Meanwhile people are dancing in the streets the night commanding was that was killed. Yeah, exactly like it's just again
[06:04:53] It's all third-worldest
[06:04:56] Propaganda that's it
[06:04:58] American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Iraq she was picked up on a busy street
[06:05:03] Once I saw this is linked to the group Katab Hezbollah
[06:05:06] That's not the same as Hezbollah in Lebanon the name translates to brigades of Hezbollah or brigades of the party of God
[06:05:13] They're both backed by Iran. The group is emerging power in Iraq a car in the kidnapped convoy wreck one person was
[06:05:20] Picked up a sale where there's no definitive word on kiddlesons fate right now, John. She probably did all right Mike
[06:05:27] Thank you now. Hey Sean Hannity here. Yeah, I mean click here to subscribe and sorry about that. Uh, yeah
[06:05:32] That is she probably dead. I mean realistically, right? That's what I would do development
[06:05:36] I mean the people who are doing this are just nuts, but who the fuck knows I mean like I think that it's possible at least
[06:05:42] They told her to leave but she wouldn't yeah
[06:05:44] I mean let me see if I can pull that up and show you guys because it was kind of scary
[06:05:48] They showed the video of her getting kidnapped to
[06:05:52] Let me go and see if I can find this where the hell did it go?
[06:06:00] Where is it
[06:06:03] There's so many other things going on it's crazy. I take one day off and it's like twice as much stuff. I wonder why
[06:06:10] Crazy math. Oh here it is. An American journalist Shelly Killson has just been kidnapped by a group of armed men in Baghdad, Iraq in broad daylight.
[06:06:20] light it is grabbed or see that look at that right there holy fuck
[06:06:36] who does this
[06:06:41] hey to say is hopefully hopefully she is cuz you could be where we're from yeah
[06:06:45] that's for that's that's unfortunately true
[06:06:50] it's crazy this is what terrorists do you know see there she is
[06:07:01] Jesus Christ
[06:07:05] this shit literally happens in the USA again like I understand that there's maybe
[06:07:11] you some third-worlders in the chat that are trying to like justify this. It's not going to work.
[06:07:17] You can take all your the the inbreeding and the child marriage and everything else. You just keep
[06:07:23] take that and keep it over there. Keep it over there. We don't want it over here. Take your AI
[06:07:29] videos, everything else. I don't need to see it, don't want to hear it.
[06:07:34] Man, that's scary, man. It really is. To watch somebody get a, get a, get, get cops
[06:07:51] right there. And I'll see if there's any more of these that are worth looking at too.
[06:07:55] uh yeah it's just oh i seen uh where the fuck no it wasn't this where guys can find us
[06:08:01] oh this is another little bonus event real quick
[06:08:04] Who the fuck steals a pipe, bro?
[06:08:23] Who steals a pipe?
[06:08:25] Like I get like stealing stuff out of something, but a pipe?
[06:08:29] Oh my god.
[06:08:31] Jesus Christ.
[06:08:33] stealing water so this is the Donald J. Trump John Jesus Christ Donald J. Trump
[06:08:39] presidential library is officially here okay let's see it all right you guys
[06:08:46] ready
[06:08:48] Damn, look how tall it is.
[06:08:59] It's the tallest building.
[06:09:01] Wow.
[06:09:02] Oh, oh, Trump incident.
[06:09:04] Look at that.
[06:09:06] Trump.
[06:09:08] Wow.
[06:09:10] Wow!
[06:09:22] Damn!
[06:09:25] Do that!
[06:09:40] How'd they get the plane in there, guys?
[06:09:47] Damn, how'd they do that?
[06:09:52] Wow!
[06:09:53] Damn, bro.
[06:09:54] Look at that.
[06:09:55] Is this AI?
[06:09:56] Yeah, it's AI.
[06:09:57] The whole thing's AI.
[06:09:58] It's AI.
[06:09:59] Is this AI? Yeah, it's AI. The whole thing's AI. It's obviously AI.
[06:10:13] Presidential Library. So my understanding is that because Trump doesn't give a fuck about
[06:10:18] libraries, he's actually making his presidential building a hotel. Is this actually true? Like,
[06:10:26] This is like something that like you would hear some other bullshit.
[06:10:31] Is that actually true?
[06:10:32] Talk about confirmed he's getting Air Force One in there?
[06:10:34] Oh my God, really?
[06:10:35] Okay, give me a second.
[06:10:37] I'll see if I can pull this up.
[06:10:39] I haven't seen it.
[06:10:40] All right, let's go.
[06:10:42] Most of those people are dead already.
[06:10:47] Yeah, Peter?
[06:10:48] I got one.
[06:10:49] You're so close to the photo of what will be the Trump presidential library.
[06:10:53] Yeah.
[06:10:54] It's a huge skyscraper.
[06:10:55] Is that all of the library? What else is going on?
[06:10:58] Well, it's a library. It's a museum or a library. It's a presentation.
[06:11:01] But I wouldn't start it till I'm out of office.
[06:11:04] I don't believe in building libraries or museums.
[06:11:07] It's really like the Brock who's saying Obama won in Chicago.
[06:11:11] It's not a good location and it's a very unattractive building.
[06:11:15] It's seriously over budget.
[06:11:18] I think you're going to see a great one here.
[06:11:21] one here and it'll go up on time on budget. Wow. Best location in Miami. Best, they say
[06:11:28] it's the best block in Miami and the state work. The state is the best. No, it's going
[06:11:32] to be most likely a hotel, you know, this concept could be office, but it's most likely
[06:11:36] going to be a hotel. A hotel. The Trump presidential hotel. A 747 Air Force One in the lobby. It's
[06:11:44] just going to be a trick. And this is pretty much tomorrow's major argument about you or
[06:11:49] oh my god bro like fuck that reading shit man we have a hotel okay all right
[06:11:58] that it is what it is and yeah another trump tower and I guess so trump goes on
[06:12:04] shocking rant trump goes on look at that we'll get the title of this trump goes
[06:12:10] on shocking rant against Somalian's
[06:12:14] And Darth Vader, where's Darth Vader, Russ Fulton?
[06:12:21] And Darth Vader, where's Darth Vader, Russ Fulton?
[06:12:28] Where's Darth Vader?
[06:12:30] He's looking, he's finding more fraud.
[06:12:32] You know, he figured out the fraud because JD's working on it.
[06:12:36] JD's either going to be the greatest guy or we're going to hit him hard if he does it because he's a judge.
[06:12:41] I put him in charge of fraud.
[06:12:43] For the last time this happened, Sleepy Joe, he put his great Vice President in charge
[06:12:48] of the border.
[06:12:49] Oh, yeah.
[06:12:50] Remember that?
[06:12:51] Hopefully JD will be slightly more active.
[06:12:52] She never called the Border Patrol.
[06:12:54] She never made one call in four years to the Border Patrol, and she never visited the
[06:12:59] border.
[06:13:00] She had no idea where the border was, other than that, I thought she did a very good job.
[06:13:05] We had 25 million people pour through our border, and I need legislation to stop it.
[06:13:13] i said no you need a new president isn't it crazy that's what happened
[06:13:16] so this that's the strategy they have is they just let a bunch of people in
[06:13:20] and then they allow them to have birthright citizenship
[06:13:23] and then they have their kids that are stuck here and then they change the
[06:13:26] voting demographics that's how it works it's like a multi-step plan
[06:13:31] when you come in we have
[06:13:32] nine months of zero
[06:13:36] then they get amnesty? yeah
[06:13:38] pretty obvious and we're getting the bad ones out but
[06:13:41] Rust vote, thank you Russ, you got it.
[06:13:43] We would have a balanced budget if you could get JD.
[06:13:46] If you'd get, how about in Minnesota?
[06:13:49] They come from Somalia, but they come from all over.
[06:13:52] They're all crooked in Minnesota.
[06:13:53] The governor's crooked, the attorney general's a crook.
[06:13:56] He's a thief.
[06:13:57] Go after him, then put him in jail.
[06:13:58] Terrible guy.
[06:14:00] All stupid crooked people, and they came in from,
[06:14:03] in this case, Somalia is just terrible.
[06:14:06] A lot of people say it's the worst country
[06:14:08] anywhere in the world.
[06:14:09] They have no money, no nothing.
[06:14:11] They have no government, they have no police, they just shoot each other all day long, it's
[06:14:15] just pure bad limo, and probably the worst, most dangerous country.
[06:14:19] We have some beauties, they go to the police all day long.
[06:14:23] And they stole 19 billion dollars, 19 billion dollars.
[06:14:27] It's like the value of Somalia.
[06:14:30] Generally, I can generalize, say low IQ people.
[06:14:34] I will say that on the IQ leaderboards, they are dead last by multiple points according
[06:14:43] to the IQ leaderboards.
[06:14:45] They're bad people.
[06:14:47] They have 94% unemployment.
[06:14:49] In other words, they don't want to work, you know.
[06:14:52] What are the 6% though?
[06:14:53] All right, with the economy.
[06:14:54] They don't want to work.
[06:14:55] Why would they work?
[06:14:57] And they sell more Mercedes Benz's than any state in the union.
[06:15:01] Wow.
[06:15:02] is they come here with no money and they go out, they love them, say these
[06:15:06] Benz and they go out and buy some nice cars. I've got one. And I think you're
[06:15:10] gonna get to the bottom of it real easy and every one of them should be. And
[06:15:14] Elon Omar who married her husband to a married her brother. Her brother became
[06:15:20] her husband. When she has to check a book she says any brothers, one, any husband,
[06:15:25] one, she checks, took it. So on top of everything else she gets a double income
[06:15:31] tax cut
[06:15:32] she's she's a stone cold crook
[06:15:35] and everybody knows about our own the papers and one paper out in particular
[06:15:40] the middle living writing about it and by the way
[06:15:43] i want everybody to immediately dispersed with the illusion that politics
[06:15:47] was not always this shady
[06:15:50] in one of the first presidential elections one of the strategies they had i
[06:15:54] think this was against thomas jefferson
[06:15:57] was telling everybody that Thomas Jefferson died.
[06:16:02] Yeah, why are you gonna vote for Jefferson?
[06:16:04] Jefferson died.
[06:16:08] Just, this is honestly, it's not that bad.
[06:16:13] Tony said, but nobody does anything about it, sir.
[06:16:17] All you have to do is get his writing
[06:16:19] from the Indianapolis Star or whatever paper he works for.
[06:16:23] You don't even have to do any of this guy's.
[06:16:25] It's been 10 years investigating that crook.
[06:16:30] And you gotta do something about it.
[06:16:34] The original AI video, telling lies.
[06:16:36] Yeah, that's the old school version.
[06:16:37] It takes too long, so JD, you go do it,
[06:16:39] and Russell, you better do it.
[06:16:41] And I said to Russell, I said, daycare centers, right?
[06:16:45] Yeah, I heard about that.
[06:16:46] So Minnesota and Los Angeles, they have thousands of them.
[06:16:49] Hospices.
[06:16:50] They're more daycare centers than they have children.
[06:16:53] They literally said they have thousands.
[06:16:55] So we go and we send inspectors out of the 700
[06:17:00] that they looked at approximately in Minnesota.
[06:17:02] There were not one, there was a daycare center.
[06:17:04] It's homes where they send checks of thousands of dollars.
[06:17:07] Wow, how convenient.
[06:17:08] It's bad.
[06:17:09] And if they ever, and this has been going on for years,
[06:17:12] if they ever found out, if they ever got,
[06:17:13] and especially it really looked in four years
[06:17:17] on autism, okay, children autism in Minnesota.
[06:17:22] Four years ago, Biden's first term,
[06:17:24] it was less than $1 million.
[06:17:26] The million?
[06:17:27] He sent out four Autism.
[06:17:30] This last year, it was over $400 million.
[06:17:34] So it went up from one to 400, that's a lot.
[06:17:38] Since a lot.
[06:17:39] I said, was there any tax?
[06:17:41] What did they, yeah, did they make a new video game
[06:17:44] that was really good?
[06:17:45] It gave all the kids Autism.
[06:17:46] What happened, yeah.
[06:17:47] A Autism?
[06:17:48] True.
[06:17:48] They went from a million dollars to 400 plus.
[06:17:51] and it's pure theft, and I hope we don't get to it
[06:17:55] with stupid people, because we can balance the budget.
[06:17:59] We can balance the budget, we can have a surplus,
[06:18:01] if you can stop that, and that doesn't include
[06:18:03] Medicare, Medicaid, that's even bigger.
[06:18:07] And it's many states, probably Republican states too,
[06:18:11] because they're gonna see it, and we're not as fevery,
[06:18:15] but you know, we don't believe in fevery,
[06:18:17] but when they see the Democrats doing it,
[06:18:19] and that they have to compete with it.
[06:18:22] So I can't imagine they're not doing it.
[06:18:24] I just can't imagine, but maybe they are.
[06:18:26] I don't know, but those Los Angeles is out of control,
[06:18:30] California, all over California.
[06:18:32] Maine, who would have thought Maine?
[06:18:35] Maine's one of the-
[06:18:36] It's everywhere.
[06:18:36] It's not any one place.
[06:18:38] It's any place where you have a large congregation
[06:18:40] of migrants or these insular non-assimilated immigrant groups.
[06:18:45] You should just assume that they're scams.
[06:18:48] You should.
[06:18:49] just the way it is.
[06:18:51] And also, this is also happening with Americans too.
[06:18:55] Like for, I'm sure that if you went into, you know,
[06:18:58] West Virginia, you probably got this stuff
[06:19:00] happening over there too.
[06:19:03] Worst, Maine, I think a beautiful Maine is one of the worst.
[06:19:07] And the purpose of me saying that is because people
[06:19:10] in the room that could do something about it.
[06:19:13] And if they do something, we have a great country.
[06:19:15] Every state?
[06:19:15] Yeah, every state.
[06:19:16] Conceasing that kind of numbers.
[06:19:17] trillion dollars big waste on this. I said to Russell, don't send any money for daycare
[06:19:23] because the United States can't take care of daycare. That has to be up to a state.
[06:19:28] I disagree with them. I think that we can, but we need to take care of daycare for Americans
[06:19:34] and not for Somalians, Guatemalans, and a bunch of Africans. That's the difference.
[06:19:40] I agree with us paying for daycare. I just don't want to pay for it for a bunch of illegals.
[06:19:46] We can't take care of it.
[06:19:47] That's my opinion.
[06:19:48] We have 50 states.
[06:19:50] We have all these other people who are fighting wars.
[06:19:53] We can't take care of daycare.
[06:19:55] You got to let a state take care of daycare.
[06:19:57] And they should pay for it, too.
[06:19:59] They should pay.
[06:20:00] They have to raise their taxes.
[06:20:02] But they should pay for it.
[06:20:03] And we could lower our taxes a little bit to them to make up.
[06:20:06] But it's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these
[06:20:11] individual things.
[06:20:13] They can do it on a state basis.
[06:20:15] You can't do it on a federal.
[06:20:16] We have to take care of one thing, military protection.
[06:20:19] We have to guard the country.
[06:20:21] But all these little things, all these little scams that have taken place, you have to let
[06:20:27] states take care of them, Russell, and you have to build it.
[06:20:30] You can't because the states are going to take advantage of it.
[06:20:33] Like the blue states are just going to keep scamming.
[06:20:35] They're going to keep it happening.
[06:20:36] And they're going to allow the wealth transfer from Americans into migrants and immigrant
[06:20:42] communities.
[06:20:43] That's what they're going to do.
[06:20:44] Man, she's not interested in that.
[06:20:45] There has to be federal oversight.
[06:20:46] She's moved education being realistic and you know what you need congressional approval. I said don't worry about it
[06:20:54] Just do it
[06:20:55] She did it
[06:20:57] They're largely back in the states. We have all these buildings empty education bro. Where's Linda should not hear right?
[06:21:03] But I'll tell you let her know I said it
[06:21:06] She's done it. She's she's a sleeper. She was such a great person when she was in small business Kelly
[06:21:12] She did a great job before Kelly's state level and the same people leave the states was fucking
[06:21:15] No tax revenue. Yeah, I said, what happened with the move it back with New York?
[06:21:20] She's moving it back to the states where it belongs. Education belongs in the state where the parents can help and they love their children as opposed to some.
[06:21:28] I mean, it's obvious the Department of Education isn't working. Now, in my opinion, I think the solution is to improve the Department of Education, not to get rid of it. But, you know, again, like I can't see things getting worse at this point.
[06:21:39] bureaucrat sitting in Washington that doesn't know where Iowa is. When you go
[06:21:44] back let Iowa run and let all of these states in Indiana let them run their
[06:21:49] education. 100% the only thing we have to do is make sure they're teaching
[06:21:52] English. Okay, make sure they're teaching little English. I mean literally you
[06:21:59] could do one office with one person, one desk and a secretary. This isn't even that bad.
[06:22:03] In terms of a rant against Somalians, this is probably only like a three out
[06:22:07] 10 maybe a 4 like I was expecting like a real crash out this was nothing man like
[06:22:13] I'm actually disappointed I'm disappointed it wasn't worse what the
[06:22:17] fuck is this okay all right let's get ready we're gonna start this up let's
[06:22:23] go let's see it here we go gentlemen and let me get everything else ready to go
[06:22:32] go for this new event that's happening. Let me go back and pull this up too. And so very
[06:22:39] likely Kamala is the Democrat runner in 2028. No way, bro. No, are you kidding me? Are you
[06:22:47] fucking, there's no way. New presidential 2028 primaries. Kamala Harris at 41%. Man.
[06:22:59] man that is fucking sad oh my god Jesus that is crazy why like an easy win such
[06:23:11] an easy fucking way such an insanely fucking easy win and at least I think it
[06:23:17] will be right I mean we could be wrong but that's what I think and don't try
[06:23:23] at me with a good time only because Newsom has no shot well I think that like
[06:23:26] like it's the thing is with Gavin Newsom is that it's really hard for anybody to look
[06:23:33] at a guy whose state is literally on fire every single other year and then be like,
[06:23:40] oh, well, let's put him in charge of the whole country.
[06:23:43] I don't fucking think so, man.
[06:23:45] Like especially with how many levels of oversight and fuck ups they've had.
[06:23:49] California is a train wreck.
[06:23:50] Yeah.
[06:23:51] I mean, I think that California will always be successful because of how big it is, the
[06:23:55] fact that it's the it's the richest state but i don't think i think it could be
[06:23:59] way more successful if somebody besides gavin newson was running it
[06:24:03] i feel that sort of spam i gotta know you're right i'm sorry for the spam to
[06:24:07] i'm gonna ban you because i'm so sorry about it
[06:24:09] i saw you that i i'd you post that message two other times before i saw it
[06:24:13] the first time i just didn't care about your comment i didn't care about your
[06:24:15] question that's why i didn't answer it
[06:24:17] and uh... i don't know what you're thinking spamming in the chat it's a
[06:24:21] really crazy
[06:24:22] crazy thing to do i i i don't know why somebody would spam in the chat
[06:24:26] it's very very weird like uh...
[06:24:28] if if you spam in the chat i will say this again i will say it again and again
[06:24:33] and again if you spam in the chat you are asking to get permanent
[06:24:37] because i hate spam and chats i do i absolutely fucking hate it
[06:24:41] and if you go out there and you do it you are going to get permanent
[06:24:45] that's what's gonna happen
[06:24:47] sorry to say
[06:24:49] and uh... gack i spent off once saying the same thing over and over will
[06:24:52] probably get you down right
[06:24:54] unless it's like contextual for some reason
[06:24:56] and uh... they can't hear a see you right after the band know i'll have
[06:24:59] people that are bound watch the stream out there should about that that's fine
[06:25:03] with me
[06:25:03] but it's more or less just seeing their messages i want to see the messages
[06:25:06] right
[06:25:07] so uh... yeah it's that simple
[06:25:09] what do you think about the nasa launch i think it was a tremendous
[06:25:12] accomplishment for humanity
[06:25:14] i mean that's really what my opinion is on it i think it was fucking amazing
[06:25:17] and uh... i don't know if they're showing any more of this right now looks
[06:25:20] like they're not
[06:25:21] but uh... yeah i'm very very optimistic and happy about it i think it's great
[06:25:26] and uh... you know we get part of the well i mean don't know you don't
[06:25:29] dot u s u white house fight i think it's great i mean again like it's uh...
[06:25:34] you know anything like that i think it's totally fine
[06:25:36] and it was tremendous but uh... but space access coverage is far superior
[06:25:40] you're right
[06:25:41] like it's such a huge fuck up that they haven't
[06:25:44] that they don't have a better way of showing this type of footage right
[06:25:49] and uh... like the cameras were awful it was so fucking annoying to come on a
[06:25:53] dsp birthday invite
[06:25:55] uh... he said was on april six right i think somebody tweeted at me i saw it
[06:26:00] as far as i know i'm not really doing anything in five days so like maybe i
[06:26:04] could go on a stream for a little bit i don't like committing right i'm not a
[06:26:08] big committer
[06:26:09] but if it's possible yeah sure i'd be down for it why not
[06:26:14] you see that i am jesus christian game drops tomorrow no i didn't see that i
[06:26:17] remember playing the original game
[06:26:20] and uh... consider that nasa's a government agency yes they should be
[06:26:23] able to do a better fucking job that's what i think i think it's ridiculous that
[06:26:26] we expect a government agency to be shitty
[06:26:28] if you're invited to the white house for an event would you attend
[06:26:31] uh...
[06:26:34] we'll see what happens
[06:26:35] i'd say that i'd say we'll see what happens i don't i don't want to make any
[06:26:39] big commitments
[06:26:41] like i'm i'm not that the big issue that i have you have to walk
[06:26:45] guys like i will see what happens all right
[06:26:47] and i don't want to know i would absolutely were suit i dress up i'd
[06:26:51] probably you know i don't know if i go to a barber right by probably myself
[06:26:54] cleaned up a little bit
[06:26:56] and yeah i i'd i'd try to look at least
[06:26:59] not homeless for you know going to the white house yet of course
[06:27:03] i mean it's literally going to the white house
[06:27:06] so i i just don't know whether it's gonna happen right i mean it's really i
[06:27:10] i'd say it's primarily up to me, because obviously, the fact is, I do know people that could probably make something like that happen, like very high probability about that, but I just haven't really felt the same desire to, like if you want the real truth is that I'm not really a big, I'm not a big event guy, I'm not a big, you know, like going out, socializing type guy, like would I ever do something if that do, if I could expose people for fraud,
[06:27:39] And then they would get denaturalized and deported then I would do that
[06:27:44] I would do I would take time off my stream to do that
[06:27:46] But that would be the only thing like I would only because that that's my dream is to send them home send them all home
[06:27:53] Asked all that's all I want to do. You don't make a bingo for the speech. Pauli market's going crazy
[06:27:58] Okay, let me look at that actually let me see what some of the the bets are just a minute
[06:28:04] Make sure I haven't I have it set up here
[06:28:06] Would you do Joe Rogan? Yeah, I'm he's an Austin. I mean, why not? Right? That's not a big deal.
[06:28:11] Let me pull this up. What will Trump say on the on the address to the nation on April 1st? God,
[06:28:20] three times oil and gas three times objective and goal three times operation epic fury. Okay,
[06:28:28] that's it 91%. I feel like yeah, that's obviously, I mean, that's an easy way to make fucking turn
[06:28:33] $10 into $11, right?
[06:28:35] MAGA, make America great again.
[06:28:37] Yeah, I feel like that's kind of low likely.
[06:28:39] Proxy, Hezbollah kind of high.
[06:28:41] Six, seven is at 4%.
[06:28:45] Six, seven at 4% boys.
[06:28:49] Buy in now, Biden, where's Biden?
[06:28:52] I'm not seeing Biden.
[06:28:54] Biden's actually not on there.
[06:28:57] That's surprising.
[06:28:58] Card Island, 24%, fake news,
[06:29:00] obliterated obliteration
[06:29:02] nato ninety-three nuclear ninety-seven
[06:29:07] ninety-seven is really really high
[06:29:10] uh... no qualifying event of there's no way he's not going to say any of who
[06:29:14] would bet on that
[06:29:16] sacrifice fifty five percent holy and evil april fools
[06:29:20] six percent very very unlikely like i'm not expecting to see any of this stuff
[06:29:25] happen
[06:29:25] i think that epic fury is probably
[06:29:28] That's probably the best bet that I would go with, right?
[06:29:31] And no die like a dog.
[06:29:32] Yeah, I've never bet or wagered money
[06:29:36] on any of these before.
[06:29:38] I don't think that I ever really will.
[06:29:39] The reason why is because like,
[06:29:42] I just don't, I don't wanna lose money.
[06:29:44] I don't wanna have a situation
[06:29:46] where I end up losing money.
[06:29:48] The more that I look at, it's crazy
[06:29:50] because like I actually, this is gonna sound bad,
[06:29:54] but
[06:29:55] i am paying attention to my crimson desert
[06:29:58] investments more than my real life investments
[06:30:02] but i'm logging on and checking the graph and seeing if it's going up and down
[06:30:06] and i like see that went down to cause for gold
[06:30:09] all blackberry cover for this
[06:30:13] and senior stressed out over it saying yeah has been goldberg will apparently
[06:30:17] for less
[06:30:19] and uh... because it's not as my goal bars
[06:30:22] There's a site to see the bats, it's Polymarket.
[06:30:24] Call she has the same thing, but we use Polymarket.
[06:30:27] But yeah, investments should be slow and long term.
[06:30:31] Well, the thing is that whenever I was looking
[06:30:33] at my investments, I remember one time I lost
[06:30:36] like a few hundred thousand dollars in a month.
[06:30:39] And I was like, I'm not gonna look at these anymore.
[06:30:42] Cause like I know that in the grand scheme of things
[06:30:44] it's gonna go up, but if every single time that I look
[06:30:48] at it and it goes down by like a hundred thousand dollars,
[06:30:52] well i'm going to be upset about this i'm gonna be stressed out
[06:30:55] so the where's your funny little hat so i've talked about this before
[06:30:59] and i had you
[06:31:01] a lot of people are questioning whether that's the case or not
[06:31:05] now i personally don't think so like i don't think that i'm jewish as far as i
[06:31:09] know
[06:31:10] but there's a possibility that i could be
[06:31:12] and so uh... i'm thinking about doing a test like a dna test or something like
[06:31:18] that
[06:31:18] and checking to find out if i'm actually a jewel
[06:31:21] because my grandmother, and she was fucking crazy.
[06:31:27] Holy fuck, I never even met the bitch,
[06:31:30] but my dad, holy fuck.
[06:31:33] Like, he, oh my God, he would be talking shit
[06:31:37] about his mom, my grandma, constantly.
[06:31:41] I grew up about this constantly.
[06:31:43] And so, yeah, she was a supporter of fucking Hitler.
[06:31:46] And so, the idea that like,
[06:31:49] Like there's no way right like there's there's no way and
[06:31:56] So I don't know man
[06:32:01] What if
[06:32:04] What if bro
[06:32:07] What if it's as my like the and that's the question right is it as mine comf or as Mon Goldstein
[06:32:14] Which one is it and I feel like I like I'm a fri- I'm almost like afraid to do it
[06:32:23] Really like I'm almost afraid to do it like I don't know what I don't know what to say
[06:32:30] Yeah, guys, it's kind of scary almost interviewer the kid the Artemis launch that's warrant the CNN reporter. Yeah, I saw that
[06:32:39] If you're a Jude you get to use the n-word
[06:32:41] No, but I can't call people goys anymore
[06:32:45] It's like the same way that like now I can call people goys and say like stuff is goyslop
[06:32:50] Right because I'm reclaiming that word from Jewish oppression the same way like black people can say the n-word
[06:32:56] But like if now it's discovered that I actually am a Jew then I won't be able to say goy anymore
[06:33:03] Because then it's a tool of oppression
[06:33:09] You get to say the k-word you're right
[06:33:11] You're right. That's actually a good idea. I don't I never really like that word if you want me to be honest
[06:33:16] Like the only good thing about that word is it sounds like a slur, right?
[06:33:20] Like there are some slurs that don't really sound like slurs that one definitely sounds like a slur
[06:33:28] Like in my opinion, I think it like
[06:33:31] Like you know what we could talk about this more, but let's just not what's the cable really you know
[06:33:35] It's like bro like oh my god. What's wrong with y'all like damn like don't y'all know how to be racist?
[06:33:44] Don't you guys know how to be racist like what's wrong with you guys?
[06:33:48] Damn, it's embarrassing
[06:33:53] Mmm
[06:33:56] Apparently not recently I guess not you can make anything sound like a sore if you say it with hate true
[06:34:01] true. Very, very true. But yeah, I think that we're probably going to have, if Trump, I'm
[06:34:07] going to be so like, I will tell you what my lose condition for this event is. If Trump
[06:34:12] says that we've won the war in Iran, and like, I'm not going to get mad today, but I'm going
[06:34:19] to be mad in like a month. I'm going to wait and see what happens after they leave Iran.
[06:34:25] And if they just go back to funding terrorism, and it's the same bullshit that we left, then
[06:34:30] going to be really fucking annoyed because we wasted all that time and money. People
[06:34:34] got killed over there for just a bunch of bullshit.
[06:34:37] What's this going to pay you? Well, I don't know. Probably, it's going to be less. I'll
[06:34:41] tell you tonight if he announces that. That's when Russia losing 400 kilometers on the frontline
[06:34:50] after losing access to Starlink. I mean, I hope Russia loses. I think Russia is in
[06:34:55] a war of aggression against Ukraine, I think they're totally in the wrong.
[06:35:00] I can see why they think that they were at risk because of NATO encroachment.
[06:35:04] I get that, but I mean, I think that they're totally, totally in the wrong.
[06:35:09] Oh, sorry, kilometers.
[06:35:10] He said not miles, kilometers.
[06:35:14] Fuck Putin.
[06:35:16] Yeah, bro.
[06:35:19] He's four years into his special three day operation.
[06:35:24] only one month into our special three-day operation. What an idiot. That guy is such
[06:35:30] a dumbass, huh? Yeah, why? Well, because Ukraine's a sovereign nation, and Ukraine
[06:35:37] posed no threat directly, I think, to Russia. I don't think that Ukraine was planning on
[06:35:42] blowing up Russia. I don't think they were planning on attacking Russia. I don't think
[06:35:47] that's the case. So yeah, that's the reason why they know a three-day special operations
[06:35:55] were promised 3,000 years ago. Yeah, I just hope they don't take 3,000 years, right? So
[06:36:00] that's the issue. What if Ukraine takes territory from Russia? Would you be cool with them keeping
[06:36:03] it? If you want my honest opinion, yeah, I would be cool with that. I think it should
[06:36:08] be punitive. Russia began this operation. They started this problem. They should lose
[06:36:13] the land. Fuck them. That's what I think. That's what my actual opinion is. But like,
[06:36:19] I mean, geopolitically, that's probably not going to happen. I'm like, that's like, that's my,
[06:36:26] you know, like, you get what you fucking deserve opinion about it. But I know it's very, very
[06:36:32] unlikely that will actually happen, right? I mean, it's wishful thinking. Yeah, it's wishful thinking.
[06:36:37] Yeah, standing. Yeah. Yeah. And then everybody stood up and clapped, right? I mean, like,
[06:36:41] I'm not saying it really would happen. I don't think that it probably will
[06:36:50] That's you're not gonna lose land though. Yeah, I mean I I think that I
[06:36:56] Really don't know what's gonna happen because Ukraine is losing so many like Ukraine has way less people to lose
[06:37:03] But if the if the the kill if the kill death ratio
[06:37:07] ratio, the KD ratio in Ukraine to Russia is what people think it is, that they're, you
[06:37:14] know, Ukraine is like killing like 10 Russians for every one Ukrainian. And they're even
[06:37:18] saying that it's getting higher than that now, especially with like the asymmetrical
[06:37:22] like tech advance, you know, people are talking about like a Starlink. I don't know. I mean,
[06:37:27] I don't, because they just, they have way less people to lose. So even if Russia, it's
[06:37:32] kind of like, I don't know, like Zerg versus Protoss, right? Russia's the Zerg. They've
[06:37:37] just got a lot of people. Apparently, there's already some leaks. Ooh. Ooh, leaks for this.
[06:37:44] Let me take a look at it. What is this? Derenite's address. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I saw that. Deployment
[06:37:50] of ground troops. I don't think anybody has a problem with having ground troops go in
[06:37:55] and get the uranium. I don't really think so, right? If it is being delivered to us and this is
[06:38:04] some sort of an agreement that America has with Iran, I don't think that really counts as boots
[06:38:10] on the ground. I think whenever we're talking about boots on the ground, you're talking about an
[06:38:15] on-going military exercise with a goal in mind. Based off of that logic, boots on the ground was
[06:38:23] like in Venezuela because we got down there and we did that. It's like a rock. Exactly. So like,
[06:38:28] I don't know who's leaking this. They will say you're shifting the goalposts. Well, what I'm saying
[06:38:35] is that, and I'm not even really shifting the goalposts. I mean, boots on the ground is a concept,
[06:38:40] right? I mean, like on a technical level, Venezuela was boots on the ground. But would we, would
[06:38:46] anybody realistically refer to it like that? Of course not. So if there was like a one week
[06:38:52] operation that was being joint-facilitated by the Iranian government in order to help
[06:38:58] them get the uranium out, then yeah, I don't think that would be a big deal if there was
[06:39:03] cooperation.
[06:39:05] But if we have to go in there, and also he wouldn't announce that, like he would never
[06:39:09] announce that we're going to go in and get the uranium unless the Iranian government
[06:39:14] is in cooperation with them.
[06:39:16] Why would you say, hey, we're going to go after this thing with these people, and we're
[06:39:22] going to do that?
[06:39:23] That would be the most retarded thing that you could possibly say.
[06:39:27] So I think that just you think about, of course not, yeah.
[06:39:29] If anything, he's going to announce that we already got it.
[06:39:33] So that's a much more likely outcome, but I think the real outcome is probably neither.
[06:39:37] That's what I would guess.
[06:39:40] You're showing your hand?
[06:39:41] Yeah, of course.
[06:39:42] Do you think OSIN should be demonetized?
[06:39:45] This is not true.
[06:39:46] No, it just says sources safe tell Fox News.
[06:39:49] It's presented as if it's not a authoritative source.
[06:39:54] I have a problem when things are presented as if they are authoritative sources.
[06:40:05] If you ask me if Venezuela was boots on the ground,
[06:40:08] I would say yes, but I agree the boots on the ground is whenever the media are using it.
[06:40:11] they're trying to imply that we're going into a full-out ground war, I think that whenever
[06:40:15] you paint with such a broad brush like that, you end up devaluing the actual conversation
[06:40:21] that you're trying to have.
[06:40:22] It's kind of like whenever you call everything Nazi or everything racist or everything homophobic
[06:40:27] or everything anything, then you effectively paint with such a broad brush that having
[06:40:33] a conversation about the actual topic is impossible because you've created so many false positives.
[06:40:39] So I think that very clearly the concept of boots on the ground, and you guys can tell
[06:40:44] me in chat whether you agree with this or not.
[06:40:47] I think that concept is not a temporarily, like, you know, we're coordinating with the
[06:40:53] Iranian government to get their uranium.
[06:40:55] Like that's not boots on the ground, in my opinion.
[06:40:58] Boots on the ground is an ongoing military incursion into Iran or an area near Iran that
[06:41:08] is ongoing with a militaristic goal.
[06:41:11] Like that to me is boots on the ground,
[06:41:14] not Venezuela, us getting Maduro in an hour.
[06:41:22] It was so ground-based, it was, yeah, yeah, sure, right?
[06:41:24] Well, I mean, like, what about taking Carg Island?
[06:41:27] I think that's a mistake, if you want me to be honest,
[06:41:30] because how can you defend Carg Island?
[06:41:32] And with such a small area,
[06:41:33] I think it'd be very hard for you to avoid,
[06:41:35] you know, having some sort of attack
[06:41:37] or something like that happened.
[06:41:39] So that's, I'm actually kind of like,
[06:41:41] I'm very hesitant to even say that would be a good idea.
[06:41:45] Because Carg Island is very small.
[06:41:48] If we put boots on the ground,
[06:41:49] that's to be total warfare.
[06:41:51] Yeah, I mean, I think so.
[06:41:52] I mean, that would be a crazy escalation.
[06:41:57] There's an occupation of anything short of that,
[06:41:59] wouldn't they?
[06:41:59] Yeah, definitely.
[06:42:00] If we don't get the uranium at the minimum,
[06:42:02] then this was all for nothing.
[06:42:03] I don't even care about the uranium.
[06:42:05] And the reason why is because, let's say we blew up their uranium, they're gonna make
[06:42:10] more uranium, they're gonna make more uranium.
[06:42:13] It's not like we're getting their only uranium, they'd be able to find other places to get
[06:42:17] uranium.
[06:42:18] Brothers, why doesn't Israel send their troops?
[06:42:22] Well hopefully they do, I mean I would hope that they would do something, but right now
[06:42:26] they're attacking Lebanon because Lebanon is infested with Hezbollah.
[06:42:30] And so as soon as they get rid of that, then maybe they will.
[06:42:33] I don't know.
[06:42:38] We have 2,500 Marines right there.
[06:42:40] Why do you think that is?
[06:42:40] Yeah, I want the regime to be wiped out completely.
[06:42:42] I mean, this probably has a contingency plan,
[06:42:45] same as everything else.
[06:42:46] I mean, that's what I would do.
[06:42:48] Do you think that we'll leave NATO before the midterms?
[06:42:50] No.
[06:42:51] Like just flat out, like just unequivocal, no.
[06:42:54] I don't think that's true.
[06:42:58] Can we just start saying send in and trues?
[06:43:00] boots on the ground sounds like something Karen would say. Well, it's just it's a term
[06:43:03] that people are familiar with, right? So that's why we're using it. Even if the U.S. leaves
[06:43:09] Israel will have no choice but continue aggression against Iran so long as the IRGC is there,
[06:43:13] I hope Israel finishes the job. I mean, all the best luck to them, right? I mean, like,
[06:43:19] I'm not a huge fan of Israel, but I'd rather deal with Israel than Iran. I mean, they're
[06:43:24] They're definitely more aligned with us than Iran is.
[06:43:33] We can't alone, no way.
[06:43:34] Yeah, I find it unlikely that Israel will have the capacity to do that.
[06:43:38] We'll take other way around.
[06:43:41] I mean, again, I think that you're, there are a lot of people who have been convinced
[06:43:45] that being anti-Israel is being pro-America.
[06:43:48] You are being misled by people that are also anti-America, but they hate Israel more than
[06:43:53] America. I think that there are a lot of foreign actors at play and all foreign intervention
[06:43:59] is not Israel or not Israel. There are many other foreign actors that are in play and
[06:44:05] the greatest trick that a lot of them have played is convincing people that are stupid
[06:44:10] enough to think that they're America first just because they hate Israel. You're just
[06:44:14] Just playing into the hands of another foreign power.
[06:44:18] That's all you're doing.
[06:44:23] So I was looking for earlier seeing the talk about a song, Pull Me Up, I work with a song's
[06:44:26] brother.
[06:44:27] Well, I don't know about a song's brother or anything else.
[06:44:29] Nitto's secretary actually commented about Trump wanting to pull out, uh-oh.
[06:44:32] Yeah, I'll look at that before I can, or before this happens, let's look at it.
[06:44:40] This is him talking about Trump leaving NATO.
[06:44:43] Of course, the audio is broken.
[06:44:46] What a surprise.
[06:44:47] Give me a minute.
[06:44:48] So if I can get this to work.
[06:44:54] So when President Trump is doing good stuff, I have operation and I don't mind him publishing
[06:45:02] text messages.
[06:45:03] And if anyone thinks here, again, that the European Union or Europe as a whole can defend
[06:45:08] itself without the US, keep on dreaming. You count. We count. We need each other. And
[06:45:13] why do we need each other? I tell you, first of all, because also the US needs NATO. And
[06:45:19] US is not only a NATO to prevent a mistake after the first world war.
[06:45:24] It's also to project global power and also to use these bases as a forward operating
[06:45:30] potential of any sort of military incursion. He's right.
[06:45:34] to re-engage with Europe. And then again the long arm of history reaching out to the US
[06:45:39] again in the Second World War as Churchill famously said in his speech in 1941 in the
[06:45:43] US Congress. They are also a NATO because for the US to stay safe, and by the way Arctic
[06:45:49] region is evidence here, they need a secure Arctic, they need to secure Europe, and they
[06:45:54] also need to secure Europe. So the US has every interest in NATO as much as Canada and the
[06:45:59] European NATO, NATO allies. But for Europe, if you really want to go it alone, and those
[06:46:05] who you are pleading for that, forget that you can never get there with 5%. It will be
[06:46:09] 10%. You have to build up your own nuclear capability. That costs billions and billions
[06:46:15] of yours. You will lose them. In that scenario, you would lose the ultimate guarantor of our
[06:46:19] freedom, which is the US nuclear umbrella. So, hey, good luck.
[06:46:25] He's right. I think he's right about everything he's saying, basically. Yeah, it's true. Yeah,
[06:46:31] absolutely. Just take it. Yeah. I mean, why should we pay to protect NATO and NATO countries
[06:46:35] aren't to paying to reduce helping America? I don't know why. I mean, I have no idea.
[06:46:39] I mean, I think that them not paying is a huge problem. It's a massive problem. We have to
[06:46:46] leave NATO take Greenland by force, let Europe deal with Russia. It will be like moving pieces
[06:46:50] on a checkerboard. I don't want to have Europe be taken over by Russia. I don't think that's a good
[06:46:56] idea. I think that the better idea would be continue waiting for more of a, I would say like
[06:47:03] nationalist, like very clearly there's a much more nationalist, much more domestic
[06:47:09] desire for things like that to happen in Europe. And you can see that from like the amount of
[06:47:14] sentiment for that's anti migrant, right? There's a huge, huge amount. I don't want to take green
[06:47:20] I think Denmark have been our allies for many times and you know for example in the war against terror like I didn't even know this until recently
[06:47:27] But they actually did have you know like they helped us right they did help us
[06:47:32] I don't want to I don't want to fuck that up
[06:47:34] And I think that we should just work with them and try to figure things out because Denmark seems like it's also not
[06:47:39] Ideologically compromised as much as the other European countries seem to be too
[06:47:44] to be to is gonna stop us. It's not about stopping you. Like, and also, what if they
[06:47:53] try to stop you? You're gonna go kill them? Like, I don't think that's a good, we don't
[06:47:57] want to do that. Like, I mean, really, you don't want to do that. Literally, Trump would
[06:48:02] get arrested before he can come to power. We have no democracy. That happens. That's
[06:48:08] true until you get somebody in power. That's true. And I can, this is what I think is gonna
[06:48:12] happen in Europe. I think that the moment that a nationalist leader comes into power,
[06:48:18] that actually deport all the illegals and actually undoes this entire global rot that's been
[06:48:24] happening to Western countries, the moment that it happens to one country, it's going to be like
[06:48:29] Domino's. All of the other ones are going to say, fuck this, we're not going to deal with this either.
[06:48:33] Look what happened. And I think this is already happening with El Salvador in Latin America.
[06:48:38] You're already seeing people from, you know, like Brazil, people from, and also not really
[06:48:44] mainly Brazil.
[06:48:45] It's, you know, Guatemala, Brazil is a pretty nice place, at least parts of it are, not
[06:48:51] Cambodia.
[06:48:52] One thing, Colombia, you're seeing Ecuador is another one, right, Argentina, and so once
[06:48:59] people see that a better life is possible, you're going to start to see a huge increase
[06:49:04] of that.
[06:49:05] So you can get Rupert on this area that happens, boss?
[06:49:08] I don't know if that's really,
[06:49:09] I don't know if that's me, man.
[06:49:10] So it's three minutes until it starts.
[06:49:12] I'm gonna use the bathroom real quick
[06:49:13] before we get started, okay?
[06:49:15] Give me one second.
[06:49:15] Ah!
[06:50:05] Where's Donald? Where is his fucking ass? That orange buffoon!
[06:50:35] Where is he?
[06:50:38] It's one minute, two minutes.
[06:50:42] I brought all three of the most important food groups.
[06:50:46] Beef jerky, donuts, powdered donuts, and Twix.
[06:50:52] I'm ready.
[06:50:54] Oh man, Trump always chickens out.
[06:50:58] We'll see what happens, right?
[06:51:00] We don't know yet.
[06:51:02] essentials only the essentials gentlemen the trifecta you're right and that's
[06:51:08] your dinner isn't it this is first dinner second dinner will be Chipotle but
[06:51:15] this is this is the first dinner but we'll have the bonus dinner later on I've
[06:51:19] been watching a one and a half hour video we're talking about DSP earlier I've
[06:51:24] been watching there's a one and a half hour video that was released that's
[06:51:28] exposing how DSP cheated on his first run for Demon Souls and how he didn't actually grind,
[06:51:36] but he took advantage of a dupe exploit and it's a one and a half hour video.
[06:51:42] I'm about halfway done with it.
[06:51:46] Been watching, yeah. What? That's right, yeah. It's a one and a half hour video dissecting
[06:51:51] how much he's cheated. And it was, this is a playthrough from like six years ago.
[06:51:56] But you know like it now all the facts are laid out and I'm watching the whole thing
[06:52:04] Yeah, I'm going through it people up to exploit I guess so yeah, I guess so
[06:52:12] You cheated in Elden Ring I did I cheated by being a brilliant strategist and a tactician and a warrior and a champion
[06:52:22] Why does that matter?
[06:52:25] It doesn't that's what makes it so entertaining
[06:52:28] That's what makes it so funny
[06:52:30] Have you watched the entire Christiane documentary?
[06:52:33] There's been like five you have to be after be more specific
[06:52:39] Clever use of game mechanics you scripted the souls I actually programmed a
[06:52:45] Bought a mat I programmed basically like so I used razor sign apps to program an entire
[06:52:52] rune farm in the Moog's Palace. I programmed him to do the entire thing.
[06:53:00] And so it would kill all the mobs, it would reset, it would go back, and that's
[06:53:05] the way I leveled up like 200 levels in a day. It's because I just
[06:53:09] turned it on overnight. It was easy. And I do this with every video game, by the
[06:53:17] way. If I can program a macro to perform an action, I don't view that as cheating.
[06:53:22] I don't
[06:53:25] Because it's just like at that point you're basically doing something that you I mean you you're just getting somebody else to do it
[06:53:32] And like again, that's that's how I feel right? That's how I feel like and it's a single-player game
[06:53:38] Who gives a fuck right? Oh?
[06:53:41] Here we go
[06:53:46] Where is it?
[06:53:49] Donald
[06:53:52] Is the audio fucked up? Okay, good. Damn, he's on time. I know he didn't raise late.
[06:54:01] Thank you very much. My fellow Americans, good evening.
[06:54:06] Hi.
[06:54:07] Let me begin by congratulating the team at NASA and our brave astronauts on the successful launch of Artemis II. It was quite something.
[06:54:17] Big dick.
[06:54:18] It will be traveling further than any manned rocket has ever flown and will very substantially
[06:54:24] pass the moon, go around it, and come back home from a distance that has never been done
[06:54:31] before.
[06:54:32] It's amazing.
[06:54:33] It's crazy to watch.
[06:54:34] They are on the way and God bless them.
[06:54:36] These are brave people who want to God bless those four unbelievable astronauts.
[06:54:44] As we speak this evening, it's been just one month since the United States military began
[06:54:49] operation.
[06:54:50] Epic.
[06:54:51] Epic fury.
[06:54:52] I knew it, bro.
[06:54:53] I knew it.
[06:54:54] The world's number one state sponsor of terror, Iran.
[06:54:58] In these past four weeks, our armed forces have delivered swift, decisive, overwhelming
[06:55:04] victories on the battlefield.
[06:55:08] Victories like few people have ever seen before.
[06:55:10] Nobody's seen anything like this.
[06:55:11] Tonight, Iran's Navy is gone.
[06:55:13] their air forces in ruins, their leaders, most of them, terrorist regime, they led
[06:55:22] are now dead. Their command and control of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
[06:55:29] is being decimated as we speak. Their ability to launch missiles and drones
[06:55:36] is dramatically curtailed and their weapons factories and rocket launchers
[06:55:41] are being blown to pieces, very few of them left.
[06:55:46] Never in the history of warfare has an enemy suffered such clear and devastating large
[06:55:50] scale losses in a matter of weeks our enemies are losing in America as it has been for five
[06:55:59] years under my presidency is winning and now winning bigger than ever before, before discussing
[06:56:06] this current situation. I also want to thank our troops for the massable job they did in
[06:56:12] taking the country of Venezuela in a matter of minutes. That it was quick, lethal, violent,
[06:56:19] and respected by everyone all over the world. After rebuilding our military during my first term,
[06:56:26] we have by far the strongest military anywhere in the world. And now we're working along with
[06:56:32] Venezuela and our true sense joint venture partners, we're getting along incredibly well
[06:56:38] in the production and sale of massive amounts of oil and gas.
[06:56:43] The second largest reserves on earth after the United States of America were now
[06:56:50] totally independent of the Middle East, and yet we are there to help. We don't have to be there.
[06:56:57] We don't need their oil. We don't need anything they have, but we're there to help our allies.
[06:57:02] Tonight I want to provide an update on the tremendous progress our warriors have made
[06:57:08] in Iran and discuss why operation epic fury is necessary for the safety of America and
[06:57:14] the security of the free world.
[06:57:17] From the very first day I announced my campaign for president in 2015, I avowed that I would
[06:57:25] never allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
[06:57:29] This fanatical regime has been chanting death to America, death to Israel, for 47 years.
[06:57:38] Their proxies were behind the murder of 241 Americans and the Marine barracks bombing
[06:57:44] in Beirut, the slaughter of hundreds of our service members with roadside bombs.
[06:57:50] They were involved in the attack on the U.S.S. call, and they carried out the countless other
[06:57:57] heinous acts, including the blood, just horrible, bloody atrocities of October 7th in Israel,
[06:58:06] something that most people have never seen anything like it.
[06:58:09] That murderous regime also recently killed 45,000 of their own people who were protesting
[06:58:17] in Iran.
[06:58:18] 45,000 dead for these terrorists to have nuclear weapons would be an intolerable threat.
[06:58:26] The most violent and thuggish regime on earth would be free to carry out their campaigns
[06:58:31] of terror, coercion, conquest, and mass murder from behind.
[06:58:35] A nuclear shield.
[06:58:37] I will never let that happen.
[06:58:39] And neither should any of our past presidents.
[06:58:44] This situation has been going on for 47 years and should have been handled long before I
[06:58:50] arrived in office.
[06:58:52] I did many things during my two terms and offers to stop the quest for nuclear weapons
[06:58:58] by Iran first and perhaps most importantly I killed General Qasem Soleimani in my first
[06:59:07] term.
[06:59:08] Oh God.
[06:59:09] He was an evil genius, brilliant person, a horrible human being however, the father of
[06:59:15] the roadside bomb.
[06:59:17] And he lived just horrible as what he did.
[06:59:21] One would have been perhaps in a far better, stronger position.
[06:59:25] Had he lived, we would have had probably a different conversation tonight.
[06:59:30] But you know what?
[06:59:31] We'd still be winning and winning big.
[06:59:33] And then, very importantly, I terminated Barack Hussein Obama's Iran nuclear deal a disaster.
[06:59:39] Obama gave them $1.7 billion in cash, green, green cash.
[06:59:45] took it out of banks from Virginia, DC, and Maryland.
[06:59:50] All the cash they had flew it by airplanes
[06:59:53] in an attempt to buy their respect and loyalty,
[06:59:56] but it didn't work.
[06:59:58] They laughed at our president and went on
[07:00:00] with their mission to have a nuclear bomb.
[07:00:03] His Iran deal would have led to a colossal arsenal
[07:00:06] of massive nuclear weapons for Iran.
[07:00:09] They would have had them years ago,
[07:00:12] and they would have used them,
[07:00:13] would have been a different world.
[07:00:15] There would have been no Middle East and no Israel right now, in my opinion,
[07:00:19] the opinion of a lot of great experts, had I not terminated that terrible deal
[07:00:23] that I was so honored to do, and I was so proud to do, and it was so bad right from the beginning.
[07:00:29] Essentially, I did what no other president was willing to do.
[07:00:33] They made mistakes, and I am correcting them.
[07:00:37] My first preference was always the path of diplomacy, yet the regime continued
[07:00:43] their relentless quest for nuclear weapons and rejected every attempt at an agreement.
[07:00:49] For this reason, in June, I ordered a strike on Iran's key nuclear facilities and Operation
[07:00:56] Midnight Hammer. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. Those beautiful B-2 bombers performed
[07:01:02] magnificently. We totally obliterated those nuclear sites. The regime then sought to rebuild
[07:01:10] their nuclear program in a totally different location,
[07:01:13] making clear they had no intention of abandoning
[07:01:16] their pursuit of nuclear weapons.
[07:01:19] Obviously.
[07:01:20] They were also rapidly building a vast stockpile
[07:01:22] of conventional ballistic missiles,
[07:01:25] and would soon have had missiles
[07:01:27] that could reach the American homeland, Europe,
[07:01:30] and virtually any other place on earth.
[07:01:33] Iran's strategy was so obvious.
[07:01:36] They wanted to produce as many missiles as possible,
[07:01:39] than they did with the longest range possible.
[07:01:43] And they had some weapons that nobody believed they had.
[07:01:46] We just learned that we took them out.
[07:01:48] We took them all out so that no one would really dare
[07:01:52] stop them.
[07:01:53] And they're raised for a nuclear bomb and nuclear weapon
[07:01:56] and nuclear weapon like nobody's ever seen before.
[07:01:59] They were right at the doorstep.
[07:02:02] For years, everyone has said that Iran cannot have
[07:02:05] nuclear weapons, but in the end,
[07:02:08] Those are just words, if you're not willing to take action
[07:02:11] when the time comes.
[07:02:13] As I stated in my announcement of Operation Epic Fury,
[07:02:18] our objectives are very simple and clear.
[07:02:21] We are systematically dismantling the regime's ability
[07:02:24] to threaten America or project power outside of their borders.
[07:02:29] That means eliminating Iran's navy,
[07:02:32] which is now absolutely destroyed,
[07:02:35] hurting their Air Force and their missile program at levels never seen before,
[07:02:41] and annihilating their defense and industrial base.
[07:02:44] We've done all of it. Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone.
[07:02:48] Their missiles are just about used up or beaten.
[07:02:51] Taken together, these actions will cripple Iran military,
[07:02:55] crush their ability to support terrorist proxies,
[07:02:58] and deny them the ability to build a nuclear bomb.
[07:03:02] Our armed forces have been extraordinary. There's never been anything like it militarily.
[07:03:08] Everyone is talking about it and tonight I'm pleased to say that these core strategic
[07:03:14] objectives are nearing completion. As we celebrate this progress, we think especially of the
[07:03:21] 13 American warriors who have laid down their lives and no announcement to prevent our
[07:03:27] children from ever having to face a nuclear Iran.
[07:03:30] And he's gonna say the N word.
[07:03:32] He just did.
[07:03:32] He placed this past month.
[07:03:33] I've traveled to Dover Air Force Base.
[07:03:36] And it's been something I wanted to be with those heroes
[07:03:40] as they return to Americans.
[07:03:42] I told you guys, it's gonna be a full champ, bro.
[07:03:44] Their parents, their wives.
[07:03:46] Come on, man.
[07:03:47] Husbands, we salute them.
[07:03:49] And now we must honor them by completing the mission
[07:03:53] for which they gave their lives.
[07:03:55] And every single one of the people,
[07:03:57] They loved one said, please, sir, please finish the job,
[07:04:01] every one of them.
[07:04:03] And we are going to finish the job
[07:04:05] and we're gonna finish it very fast.
[07:04:06] We're getting very close.
[07:04:07] I wanna thank our allies in the Middle East, Israel,
[07:04:12] Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE,
[07:04:15] Shout out.
[07:04:16] Kuwait and Bahrain.
[07:04:17] Shout out to Bahrain.
[07:04:18] They've been great and we will not let them get hurt
[07:04:22] or fail in any way, shape, or form.
[07:04:24] Good.
[07:04:25] Many Americans have been concerned to see the recent rise in gasoline prices here at
[07:04:30] home.
[07:04:31] The short-term increase has been entirely the result of the Iranian regime launching
[07:04:36] deranged terror attacks against commercial oil tankers and neighboring countries that
[07:04:41] have nothing to do with the conflict.
[07:04:44] This is yet more proof that Iran can never be trusted with nuclear weapons.
[07:04:49] They will use them, and they will use them quickly.
[07:04:52] It would lead to decades of extortion, economic pain, and instability worse than we can ever
[07:04:59] imagine.
[07:05:01] The United States has never been better prepared economically to confront this threat.
[07:05:05] You all know that we built the strongest economy in history.
[07:05:10] We're going through it right now, the strongest in history.
[07:05:13] In one year, we've taken a dead and crippled country.
[07:05:17] I hate to say that, but we were a dead and crippled country after the last administration
[07:05:25] and made it the hottest country anywhere in the world by far with no inflation, record-setting
[07:05:31] investments coming into the United States over $18 trillion and the highest stock market
[07:05:37] ever, with 53 all-time record highs in just one year.
[07:05:43] It all positioned us to get rid of a cancer that has long simmered.
[07:05:47] It's known as the nuclear Iran, and they didn't know what was coming.
[07:05:54] They've never imagined it.
[07:05:55] Remember, because of our drill baby drill program, America has plenty of gas.
[07:06:00] We have so much gas.
[07:06:02] Under my leadership, we are number one producer of oil and gas on the planet without even
[07:06:07] discussing the millions of barrels that we're getting from Venezuela.
[07:06:12] Because of the Trump administration's policies, we produced more oil and gas than Saudi Arabia
[07:06:18] and Russia combined.
[07:06:20] Think of that.
[07:06:21] Saudi Arabia and Russia combined.
[07:06:23] And that number will soon be substantially higher than that.
[07:06:27] There's no country like us anywhere in the world, and we're in great shape for the future.
[07:06:33] The United States imports almost no oil through the almost straight and won't be taking any
[07:06:40] in the future.
[07:06:41] We don't need it.
[07:06:42] needed it and we don't need it. We've beaten and completely decimated Iran. They are decimated,
[07:06:51] both militarily and economically and in every other way. And the countries of the world that
[07:06:57] do receive oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage. They must cherish it. They
[07:07:03] must grab it and cherish it. They can do it easily. Grab it. It won't be helpful, but they should take
[07:07:10] the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on. So to those
[07:07:15] countries that can't get fuel, many of which refuse to get involved in the
[07:07:20] decapitation of Iran, we had to do it ourselves. I have a suggestion. Number one,
[07:07:25] buy oil from the United States of America. We have plenty of storage. And number two,
[07:07:31] build up some delayed courage. Should have done it before, should have done it with us,
[07:07:35] as we asked, go to the straight and just take it, protect it, use it for yourselves.
[07:07:42] Iran has been essentially decimated.
[07:07:46] The hard part is done so it should be easy.
[07:07:49] And in any event, when this conflict is over the street, it will open up naturally.
[07:07:54] It will just open up naturally.
[07:07:55] They are going to want to be able to sell oil because that's all they have to try and
[07:08:00] rebuild that will resume the flowing and the gas prices will rapidly come back down. Stock
[07:08:06] prices will rapidly go back up. They haven't come down very much, frankly. They came down
[07:08:12] a little bit, but they've had some very good days over the last couple of days. We've done
[07:08:17] actually much better than I thought, but we had to take that little journey to Iran to
[07:08:21] get rid of this horrible threat with our historic tax cuts, where people are just now talking
[07:08:28] about receiving larger refunds than they ever thought possible. They are getting so much
[07:08:33] more money than they thought. That's from the great big beautiful bill. Our economy
[07:08:37] is strong and improving by the day and it will soon be roaring back like never before.
[07:08:43] It will top the levels that it was a month ago. I've made clear from the beginning of
[07:08:48] Operation Epic Fury that we will continue until our objectives are fully achieved. Thanks
[07:08:54] to the progress we've made, I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America's
[07:09:00] military objectives shortly, very shortly. We're going to hit them extremely hard over the next
[07:09:06] two to three weeks. We're going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong.
[07:09:13] In the meantime, discussions are ongoing. Regime change was not our goal. We never said regime
[07:09:19] change, but regime change has occurred because of all of their original leader's death. They're
[07:09:28] all dead. The new group is less radical and much more reasonable. Yet if during this period of
[07:09:34] time no deal is made, we have our eyes on key targets. If there is no deal, we are going to hit
[07:09:40] each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously.
[07:09:46] We have not hit their oil, even though that's the easiest target of all, because it would
[07:09:53] not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding.
[07:09:58] But we could hit it, and it would be gone.
[07:10:01] And there's not a thing they could do about it.
[07:10:04] They have no anti-aircraft equipment.
[07:10:07] Their radar is 100 percent annihilated.
[07:10:10] We are unstoppable as a military force.
[07:10:14] nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B-2 bombers have been hit so hard that it
[07:10:20] would take months to get near the nuclear dust and we have it under intense satellite
[07:10:26] surveillance and control. If we see them make a move, even a move for it, we'll hit them
[07:10:33] with missiles very hard again. We have all the cards they have done. It's very important
[07:10:39] that we don't have cards in perspective.
[07:10:42] American involvement in World War I lasted one year,
[07:10:48] 17 months, and five days.
[07:10:50] World War II lasted for three years, eight months,
[07:10:54] and 25 days.
[07:10:55] The Korean War lasted for three years, one month,
[07:10:59] and two days.
[07:11:00] The Vietnam War lasted for 19 years, five months,
[07:11:05] and 29 days.
[07:11:06] He sucked out the wand, Tara.
[07:11:08] He went on for eight years, eight months, and 28 days.
[07:11:12] We are in this military operation, so powerful,
[07:11:15] so brilliant against one of the most powerful countries
[07:11:18] for 32 days.
[07:11:22] And the country has been disoriented,
[07:11:25] and essentially is really no longer a threat.
[07:11:28] I told y'all.
[07:11:28] They were the bully of the Middle East,
[07:11:30] but they're the bully no longer.
[07:11:32] This is a true investment in your children
[07:11:35] your grandchildren's future. The whole world is watching and they can't leave the power,
[07:11:41] strength, and brilliance. They just can't believe what they're seeing. They leave it
[07:11:47] to your imagination, but they can't believe what they're seeing. The brilliance of the
[07:11:51] United States military. Tonight every American can look forward to a day when we are finally
[07:11:58] free from the wickedness of Iranian aggression and the specter of nuclear black belt. Because
[07:12:04] Because of the actions we have taken, we are on the cusp of ending Iran's sinister threat
[07:12:09] to America and the world.
[07:12:11] And I'll tell you, the world is watching.
[07:12:13] And when we do, once all over, the United States will be safer, stronger, more prosperous,
[07:12:21] and greater than it has ever been before.
[07:12:24] May God bless the men and women of the United States Armed Forces, and may God bless the
[07:12:30] United States of America.
[07:12:32] you very much and good night. You know what this reminded me a lot of? It's like, you know,
[07:12:38] in Animes where like halfway through the season, they don't have the new episode ready. So they
[07:12:43] just condense the other previous episodes, like this was Soul Leveling, for example, where they
[07:12:49] just kind of condense all of the former episodes together into like one mini episode leading up
[07:12:56] to like what's gonna happen. I think that's basically what it is. That's pretty much,
[07:13:02] you know, like what we just got. Yeah, nothing, literally nothing. And I told you guys, go
[07:13:09] back to the beginning of the stream where I said for a fucking fact that nothing was
[07:13:16] gonna happen. There was gonna be no big announcement. There's gonna be no fucking big, oh wow, this
[07:13:23] This is actually what's happening, and there's some big news.
[07:13:27] It's the same thing we already saw.
[07:13:30] It was a recap episode.
[07:13:33] Nothing is new.
[07:13:34] Nothing is different.
[07:13:36] No new information.
[07:13:38] This could have been an email.
[07:13:41] That's the way it is.
[07:13:43] That's what happened.
[07:13:44] This entire thing could have been an email.
[07:13:50] So it was just anti-gaslighting.
[07:13:52] Yeah, I don't know guys stock market tomorrow. I don't know what's gonna happen. Who the fuck knows April fools. Yep
[07:14:00] April fucking fools. He had to give the speech people are saying he didn't give a good enough announcement at the start of the war
[07:14:06] Maybe right. I mean, I don't know but like, you know, I would say that, you know
[07:14:10] You could have at least made it a little bit more, you know less ambiguous as to what you were going to announce, right?
[07:14:17] And at least didn't announce boots on the ground. You're right, and it could have been worse. You're right
[07:14:22] That's actually a great point. You're bringing up. Let's look on the bright side that he didn't announce a further US entanglement
[07:14:29] He didn't announce boots on the ground
[07:14:31] He didn't announce any sort of you know us using nukes on on Iran or something like that
[07:14:37] So, yeah, no, that's true and it could have been worse. It definitely could have worse
[07:14:43] This was just it was a flop. It was absolutely a flop if I was going to rate this one out of ten
[07:14:49] I would give it a two
[07:14:52] And the only two points he's getting is that you didn't announce something. It was really stupid
[07:14:59] It was an absolute complete 100% bonafide
[07:15:05] certified total fucking nothing burger. That's what it was
[07:15:10] That's it. That's generous. I'm a generous guy. What can I say?
[07:15:15] You would have never talked about boots underground. Well, I mean again, I
[07:15:18] I agree with you, but at the same time, it's good that it wasn't announced, right?
[07:15:24] And speaking of the bullshit today, man, yeah, I mean, I take one day off.
[07:15:28] That's what happened. 40,000 Iranians died protesting for nothing.
[07:15:31] Well, that's not really true. I mean, there's a good shit.
[07:15:33] Like, who knows what's going to happen after this, right?
[07:15:36] I have no idea. I do hope that the Iranians can overthrow their government,
[07:15:40] and I hope that we can help them. I do. And, yeah, this is, oh my God, I love it.
[07:15:46] And now you're just seeing this to phone got hit secondary explosion and continue to take place on the missiles they have stored down there. Oh
[07:15:54] Probably too many it's your own fault for being up to date on current events
[07:15:59] I guess you're right
[07:15:59] No, you set boots on the ground if it meant the war ends before May. Well, I don't know
[07:16:04] I mean like I feel like that's kind of like would you accept something that would entangle us further if it meant it wouldn't entangle us further
[07:16:10] I mean like you're you're talking about like a theoretical like yeah
[07:16:14] I mean, obviously I would do that if it meant a regime change before May, yeah, but like
[07:16:19] that's I mean, that's not a realistic thing to expect.
[07:16:25] Maybe you need to make a bit of money by Von Pauli Market by saying Epic Fury, true,
[07:16:28] it was so obvious he was going to say that.
[07:16:30] Trump just asked that people thinking about him, he couldn't finish the Moon last night.
[07:16:33] You think that he did this speech so he could take the attention away from the Moon, the
[07:16:38] Moon event?
[07:16:41] So, like, that's the type of energy.
[07:16:45] That's the soccer mom.
[07:16:47] Oh, dude, I love that.
[07:16:48] That's so good.
[07:16:49] Keep it up.
[07:16:50] That's perfect.
[07:16:52] Yeah, I love it, man.
[07:16:54] Yeah, he didn't want to have the moon
[07:16:56] take the attention away from him.
[07:16:58] Fucking based.
[07:16:59] So fucking unfathomably based.
[07:17:03] Do you think he did this to calm the boomers?
[07:17:05] I think that, I don't know why he did it, honestly.
[07:17:08] I really don't.
[07:17:09] I think it seemed totally unnecessary.
[07:17:11] And I don't really see why you even said anything about this,
[07:17:14] right?
[07:17:15] But what is this?
[07:17:16] Ground troops are being deployed in Iran.
[07:17:18] I mean, nobody.
[07:17:19] This is just some random person saying this.
[07:17:22] Eliminate birthright citizenship.
[07:17:24] I mean, obviously, they should get rid of that.
[07:17:26] Yeah, and you should have said American missiles can go to the
[07:17:29] moon and still hit Iran.
[07:17:31] Well, I don't know if they can go that far.
[07:17:32] It's pretty far.
[07:17:34] It's more likely they'll establish a bridgehead to
[07:17:36] supply the resistance in Iran with weapons and supplies
[07:17:38] Although troop numbers indicate this, maybe.
[07:17:41] I mean, I do hope that happens.
[07:17:44] Trump did this to interrupt the mass singer finals.
[07:17:47] Oh boy.
[07:17:49] He wants to increase the pressure
[07:17:51] on European countries to open the straight.
[07:17:53] I mean, there should be more pressure
[07:17:54] on them to open the straight.
[07:17:55] Should we also give it a dual citizenship?
[07:17:57] I think we should get rid of dual citizenship
[07:17:59] for people that represent us in the government.
[07:18:02] So like, if you're running for government,
[07:18:04] you shouldn't be a dual citizen.
[07:18:06] you don't want to have a captain that has a lifeboat you know what I mean so
[07:18:12] like I think there's no problem with me being a dual citizen like somebody's a
[07:18:15] good dual citizen like here in Canada totally fine but you can't run for
[07:18:19] office and you certainly can't serve dual citizens fine less your own
[07:18:26] commitment yeah yeah that's the way I see it man now is to address the pacing of
[07:18:31] the war that it won't be another forever war yeah but the people they are
[07:18:34] saying it's gonna be a forever war, don't care about that. They don't care about that
[07:18:39] because those people will always just make up whatever they want. They will. You bombed
[07:18:45] Iran during Ramadan? Or Iran bombed Saudi Arabia during Ramadan? Like, what a stupid thing
[07:18:51] to even say. I don't even know how you could say this. I thought this was a puzzle from
[07:18:56] Crimson Desert. I'll blame you. Do you think dual citizens should be able to vote? Yeah,
[07:19:03] I think that we have a lot more people to disenfranchise that are ahead of them.
[07:19:07] I can see what your argument would be, but I think that we need to take away a lot of
[07:19:11] other people's right to vote before we get to them.
[07:19:14] There's about Ramadan.
[07:19:17] I mean, obviously, like, I mean, apparently Iran doesn't, because they wouldn't bomb people
[07:19:20] during Ramadan if they did.
[07:19:23] The speech wasn't for you, it was for the Eurocucks.
[07:19:26] Ooh, true.
[07:19:30] Why does no one care about MBS pushing Trump to continue because it's all rumors?
[07:19:36] Now I think that he is because like if in my opinion, I think that if Iran is neutralized
[07:19:41] that it opens like a huge ability for Saudi Arabia to establish more dominance in the
[07:19:45] area like and also Iran is a is an adversary to them, right?
[07:19:51] It's not like they're best friends with Iran.
[07:19:53] So I think definitely and yeah, it's I mean, I think the thing is there, they, I think
[07:20:00] also like MBS is looking at the financial viability of how can you have a Saudi Arabia
[07:20:08] that is friendly towards tourism and international relations when you are bordered by a country.
[07:20:15] Well there's I guess there's water there right but like but you're right near a country
[07:20:19] that is the global state sponsor of terror. You see what I'm saying. So like it basically
[07:20:27] it makes his country more unsafe, which hurts their long term plans for what I think they're
[07:20:32] trying to do with Saudi Arabia. I think it's a good idea. It's going to be asked. Oh, Muhammad
[07:20:37] bin Salman, he's the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. He's like the, I mean, there is a king, right?
[07:20:42] But the king's pretty old. And so he usually has, I think it's his son. Just go out and do stuff for
[07:20:48] basically. Global Joddy delegates? Yeah, exactly. The same go for the Houthis and
[07:21:01] Hezbollah taking over Iran completely. Well, I mean, hopefully the Houthis will
[07:21:04] leave and that way, you know, Yemen can improve, right? I mean, Yemen's one of the
[07:21:08] poorest countries in the entire world. It's horrible what's happened over there.
[07:21:12] And so if the Houthis can leave and, you know, they can get rid of them and
[07:21:17] and establish independence from them, I think that'd be a great thing.
[07:21:27] Poor MBS probably doesn't have time to play video games anymore.
[07:21:29] It's probably true, honestly, it probably sucks.
[07:21:32] Yeah, it probably sucks.
[07:21:33] I get to do all this shit all the time.
[07:21:35] Right, I feel like you've got to do it, right?
[07:21:37] But at the same time, it's like, ah, fuck, you know, like.
[07:21:42] No content came today.
[07:21:43] Well, I already beat the game.
[07:21:45] I beat the game.
[07:21:46] I think the next game that we'll play will be Resident Evil 4.
[07:21:49] That's I don't know what else because like I was looking and it seems like there's no other games.
[07:21:55] I will watch what is this here?
[07:22:00] What are not 23, but yeah, there's this.
[07:22:02] Oh, it's it's 11 minutes.
[07:22:04] Do I want to watch the 11 minute video?
[07:22:06] Let me watch this tomorrow.
[07:22:08] I'll watch it tomorrow and then I'll do it then.
[07:22:10] OK, I thought it was just like a one minute trailer.
[07:22:13] I didn't know it was a long form thing
[07:22:15] Because the reason why is I want to talk about it a lot.
[07:22:17] I want to talk about this a whole lot.
[07:22:19] And I will put it in the title a day ahead of time.
[07:22:24] So I'm not going to start Resident Evil tomorrow.
[07:22:27] But if I put it in the title, it will be for the day
[07:22:30] after that, right?
[07:22:31] That's currently the plan.
[07:22:33] And I'm going to finish Crimson Desert.
[07:22:35] I can show you guys where I'm at in the game.
[07:22:37] I mean, I'm not going to finish the entire thing on stream.
[07:22:40] That's a long time.
[07:22:41] Am I still playing it off stream?
[07:22:43] yeah only eight hours a day
[07:22:47] really like uh... what's going on with shipping youtube channel it's legit on
[07:22:50] current
[07:22:51] the hands he had to show it to me
[07:22:54] motion to how young part of our debt team you're crazy with the do base your
[07:22:57] dream game
[07:22:58] i really hope it's good man i really do
[07:23:01] i played the first one at the beginning and like uh... mortal shell one was one
[07:23:04] of the first high quality souls likes to come out
[07:23:07] they was a short game is very short game but you know like the
[07:23:11] The content itself I think was phenomenal.
[07:23:13] Damn, it's already got 500,000 views.
[07:23:17] Holy shit, that's awesome.
[07:23:19] Yeah, I'm definitely gonna watch this.
[07:23:21] Wow.
[07:23:25] Was it one Resident Evil remake trailer?
[07:23:27] Yeah, I'll probably look at that at some point.
[07:23:31] What's your opinion on execution law
[07:23:32] that was added to the table?
[07:23:34] The execution law?
[07:23:36] Oh, I like the idea of executing people.
[07:23:38] I think we should do it more.
[07:23:40] I mean, that's my opinion, right?
[07:23:42] I think we should.
[07:23:43] And, you know, it's just to send a message, right?
[07:23:47] That's a song.
[07:23:48] What is this here?
[07:23:48] A statement you made on stream?
[07:23:49] What is this?
[07:23:50] I'll look at this real quick.
[07:23:51] What is it?
[07:23:52] We get closer to the primaries though.
[07:23:54] I mean, we are gonna see these things coming out of like
[07:23:57] just people, you endorsing people or you being with people,
[07:24:01] people trying to use things that you've said and done.
[07:24:04] So we do have to talk about that while I have you on, right?
[07:24:06] Cause, right, you've been,
[07:24:07] that you said calling orthodox use in bread comparing zionist neo-nazis
[07:24:12] dismissing reports of sexual violence in october seven saying i believe the
[07:24:16] quote and once again it could be a clip so will get to that it doesn't matter
[07:24:19] if what happened on october seven it doesn't change the dynamic of me and
[07:24:22] putting that hummus is a thousand times better than israel which of those
[07:24:26] things would you say you stand by which of those things we say you regret which
[07:24:29] of those things do you think are being misrepresented i think um... the ones
[07:24:33] that are being misrepresented pretty egregiously are like the uh... it
[07:24:36] it doesn't matter if it's happened on october seven or not because i was
[07:24:39] actually an argument that i was having fairly early on
[07:24:41] with a chatter who is denying sexual violence or the likelihood of sexual
[07:24:44] violence happening i was telling him
[07:24:46] this actually doesn't change the dynamic of genocide like this doesn't justify
[07:24:50] genocide at all
[07:24:51] uh... but that one has been on this represented pretty egregiously as far
[07:24:55] as the in bread comments goes on there's a kind of massive compilation of uh...
[07:24:59] of this out there me like calling any kind of like at no religious racial
[07:25:03] supremacist
[07:25:04] and in bread because that's not true because you never call the people the
[07:25:07] muslim countries that actually are the leaders of inbreeding you never call
[07:25:11] them inbred
[07:25:12] you just call the sick like the uh...
[07:25:16] the like western countries like uh... poland right
[07:25:19] or uh... you know like israel you call them inbred instead
[07:25:22] so isn't it weird that you're not calling these third world countries ever
[07:25:26] inbred
[07:25:29] uh... a lot of these ideologies do revolve around genetic purity
[07:25:32] uh... but uh... the the idea that it's like directed orthodox uses ridiculous
[07:25:37] it was uh...
[07:25:38] it was specifically talking about like you know
[07:25:40] settlers and
[07:25:41] i wonder if he's ever called uh... you know some allians or uh... pakistan is
[07:25:46] and bread
[07:25:48] i wonder
[07:25:50] settlers destroying a and and things that nature but i do understand that
[07:25:55] it can come across as insensitive but
[07:25:57] so i i i will uh... as i told
[07:26:00] political i believe in your times uh... you know
[07:26:03] try to be a little bit more careful with my language there
[07:26:06] uh... as far as the differences between hummus in israel i mean that's that
[07:26:09] that i do stand by i i don't have an issue when people
[07:26:12] point to that to say how could you say such a thing well hummus is a terrorist
[07:26:16] group that kills their own people
[07:26:18] and they rape their own people
[07:26:20] and they kill and target innocent civilians
[07:26:23] the best thing that could happen to gaza is of hummus disbanded and left
[07:26:30] Because my my counter always is okay. Well then argue against it explain to me why
[07:26:36] Hamas is a larger danger to the world or a larger danger to the Palestinians or a larger danger to Israelis
[07:26:42] Because whenever the Palestinians protest against Hamas Hamas kills them
[07:26:48] You can say Israel is a bad place you can say Israel is really bad, but they do have elections over there
[07:26:53] then Israel is because Israel is committed to genocide I think that's a
[07:27:01] it comes across as like a statement that is is out there because it's not one
[07:27:06] that you hear that's a that's too bad I I want to see the full clip but anyway
[07:27:12] kind of against the clear race of Nazi Israeli plan well I don't know either way
[07:27:15] I think the entire concept of this is ridiculous and they have elections are
[07:27:20] serious? Wait a minute, like you're talking about Hamas having elections? Wait, you think
[07:27:30] Hamas has elections in the same way that Israel and other democratic countries have elections?
[07:27:35] You don't really think that do you?
[07:27:40] Like...
[07:27:52] Is this like the elections like North Korea has elections?
[07:28:20] They don't know maybe he's been there for a while, man. So you truly think that the democratic system of Israel is equivalent to Hamas?
[07:28:32] I mean, do you really think that?
[07:28:33] I never said that's your words okay so to be fair you never said that but like then
[07:28:58] And why would you draw that distinction?
[07:29:01] So you're saying that they do have elections.
[07:29:06] So you're saying that their elections are very clearly different, though.
[07:29:10] Would you agree that their elections are obviously vastly different than Israel's elections or
[07:29:16] American elections or European elections?
[07:29:18] Would you agree with that?
[07:29:22] You implied it.
[07:29:23] You clearly implied it by saying that they do have elections.
[07:29:26] implying a parody like not parody as in a joke of but a parody
[07:29:36] There's been a lot of your words chatters. Well, no to be fair. I did say that I did reframe what he says
[07:29:42] That's fair for him to say that
[07:29:44] I have no idea. Oh, sorry. Let me read it.
[07:29:54] All I want is for people to have their own elected leaders and choose. It's a lighted democracy of the Middle East. Also, let's be honest with all the meddling. They wouldn't really have elections and Hamas was founded by Israel. Yeah, but that was a totally different environment that it is now.
[07:30:04] the Middle East. Also, let's be honest with all the meddling. They wouldn't really have
[07:30:08] elections and Hamas was founded by Israel. Yeah, but that was a totally different environment
[07:30:12] that it is now. That would mean Israeli Israel implicitly intervenes in their democracy. Wait,
[07:30:20] so you think Israel wanted to make Hamas so they could like, I just again, like, do you
[07:30:26] Do you think that Israel, when Hamas was founded by Israel, do you think that the goal of Israel
[07:30:37] was to make the organization that Hamas is today?
[07:30:42] Do you think that was their goal?
[07:30:44] They were trying to make an organization that comes over and blows their people up and shoots
[07:30:48] rockets at them?
[07:30:49] Do you think they were trying to do that?
[07:30:54] They didn't want what they did. It's a fact. Do you think that they would want that?
[07:31:06] comparing Israel and Hamas is a false equivalence. It totally is. Hamas is a terrorist organization.
[07:31:12] The sooner that all of them are dead, the world will be a better place.
[07:31:16] Hopefully Israel finishes the job and gets rid of them.
[07:31:20] I think the same with same with Hezbollah and every one of these other, you know, dumb
[07:31:26] fuck, you know, religious extremist groups.
[07:31:35] Let's start funding Hamas, but lost control of them.
[07:31:38] Yeah, that's what happens.
[07:31:40] Never compared to only comment on Israel, not being an actual democracy.
[07:31:46] I don't know.
[07:31:46] I could look it up on on there, but as far as I know, they have elections.
[07:31:50] I think that they have elections and I think that again, if you're trying to draw a similarity between Israel's lack of elections or lack of democracy
[07:31:58] and the way that Hamas kills people that disagree with them, I think that you're just being dishonest.
[07:32:03] I think you're comparing a mountain in a molehill.
[07:32:07] Yeah, so North Korea has elections. I mean, it's just, there's no way to even look at that. Imagine defending Israel.
[07:32:16] It's not defending Israel. It's defending rationality, sense, reason, and a degree of moral certainty.
[07:32:24] I think that's it. People care too much about Israel.
[07:32:28] It's Moses two weeks. Yeah. I mean, again, I don't think that this is very, very boring.
[07:32:36] This speech was.
[07:32:38] It doesn't agree hard for what aboutism. Yeah, exactly.
[07:32:42] The most politicians use their own children for propaganda as if they're random kids. Yeah, what a surprise
[07:32:49] How's it that you can never have a conversation about Israel without presenting a proper argument
[07:32:54] Because I don't care about Israel. That's the real truth is I don't care about Israel
[07:32:58] I have no intention of learning about the way Israel runs things. I don't give a shit about them
[07:33:03] Like that's the real reason
[07:33:05] like I don't I'm not a huge I'm not a Israel hater I'm not an Israel lover I'm
[07:33:13] mainly ambivalent towards it I don't think it's a big deal I don't want to be
[07:33:17] involved with them and again I feel this way about the majority of the Middle
[07:33:22] East in general right I mean like Iran is an existential threat I think but how
[07:33:27] does Saudi Arabia and Syria do elections who cares really I don't give a fuck I
[07:33:34] Don't care how they do. I don't get that so the guy like I'll sure all I took over after some war against Assad
[07:33:42] Okay, great. Good job, man. Got him. You know like
[07:33:46] That's it
[07:33:48] You know the shit yeah, but I will show you guys I'll show you guys where I'm at at Crimson Desert before I before I call the day
[07:33:55] Might as well ASAP up a new video. Yeah, I'm gonna look at it tomorrow. I didn't get a chance to look at it today
[07:34:00] Is there a murder of almost 100,000 Palestinians? How much did Hamas murder in their history?
[07:34:05] Well, probably not as many. And if Hamas didn't want Israel to kill those Palestinians,
[07:34:12] then why did they continue using them as shields? Why did they continue infesting Palestinian locations that civilians were at,
[07:34:19] and then firing rockets at Israel, and then operating out of civilian areas? Why would they do that?
[07:34:26] Why would you possibly do that?
[07:34:30] You shouldn't have done that, it was stupid.
[07:34:33] If they didn't want to get bombed and they shouldn't have been shooting rockets at them and attacking them.
[07:34:37] It's pretty obvious.
[07:34:41] It's optics, who cares?
[07:34:44] It's the same thing that's happening in Lebanon right now.
[07:34:47] Lebanon is getting bombed like crazy because they're infested with Hezbollah terrorists.
[07:34:51] Completely justified if Israel bombs them.
[07:34:54] Absolutely justified. They should be lucky that they're attacking Israel and not China because if they were bombing China like that
[07:35:01] Lebanon would be glass and if they did the same thing to the United States it would be too
[07:35:12] They're showing tremendous restraint
[07:35:14] Blame Iran for some way the same way Nassan blames Israel for everything. It's so sad you don't see her on bios
[07:35:27] But Iran pays them it's not even a question like
[07:35:33] I'm blaming Iran for the actions of their proxy groups. Yeah, I would say so. That's that's accurate
[07:35:40] Yeah, they're paying them
[07:35:42] Okay, alright, so I haven't checked my investments.
[07:35:53] Here we go.
[07:35:55] I left the game on overnight, so it would hopefully accumulate more money.
[07:36:03] Let's find out.
[07:36:04] This is truly a stupid in our watcher before.
[07:36:08] I-I just don't agree with the emotional blackmail of a bunch of terrorists that are using civilians as human shields,
[07:36:14] and then looking at the people that are reacting to them being attacked as the victims.
[07:36:19] Uh, no, I-I just don't.
[07:36:21] I-I'm not gonna buy into that.
[07:36:27] Alright, here we go.
[07:36:33] Guarantee safe transaction.
[07:36:38] I went to bed this is how much it was.
[07:37:04] We've got to have a bigger, we've got to have a bigger amount, man.
[07:37:16] That's seven gold, I want seven gold bars out of this.
[07:37:27] I didn't defend Israel enough. What made you think of Israel?
[07:37:37] Blame Netanyahu. Why would you do this to me Netanyahu? I'm trying to help you guys out!
[07:37:48] Man that's some fucking bullshit man. Let me see I'm gonna see if I can get another one. Where are my special gloves?
[07:38:00] Is my- is the good gloves? No, where are they?
[07:38:09] Praise to the big- alright alright Benjamin Netanyahu
[07:38:12] Yahoo, please let me be able to to find gold in these people's pockets
[07:38:17] Please Benjamin Netanyahu
[07:38:20] Okay, if we find more than two gold bars
[07:38:25] This is now a pro Israel stream if we find more than two gold bars
[07:38:33] So that little icon there means it's not a gold bar there's gonna be a stack of three gold bars you guys are gonna see it
[07:38:42] and that means
[07:38:46] Everybody knows about this by the way, this is the most obvious thing
[07:38:50] It's like a million YouTube videos about it. I looked it up. That's how I found out about it
[07:38:58] It's super super effective. It's a good way to make money. It's a great way to make money
[07:39:03] Use your lantern? No, this is a better way of doing it. I prefer to do it this way.
[07:39:14] Maybe other people like doing it other ways? Good for them. I don't. I like doing it this way.
[07:39:20] Okay, it's looking like we're not seeing any gold bars yet, guys. There's no gold bars.
[07:39:30] cars.
[07:39:42] Whoa, wait.
[07:39:44] What was that up there?
[07:39:47] Nothing. Okay, here I'm on.
[07:39:49] Okay, we're halfway done.
[07:39:56] This is looking pretty bad for Israel right now.
[07:39:59] So it can really bad for Israel.
[07:40:04] this is fucking actually this is fucking ridiculous
[07:40:30] absolutely fucking ridiculous like I
[07:40:34] how does how's this happening to me
[07:40:37] they didn't have it
[07:40:43] there see see see
[07:41:00] I didn't get it.
[07:41:04] I didn't get it.
[07:41:08] I got cheese!
[07:41:12] I got cheese! Okay, I gotta hide, I gotta hide, I gotta hide.
[07:41:30] got it, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it, got it,
[07:41:46] okay, alright, gotta run out of circle, okay, that's one, that's one gold bar from the big
[07:41:51] yahoo.
[07:42:22] mask off. This is looking pretty bad for Israel, guys. Looking really bad for Israel.
[07:42:47] We're running out of people.
[07:43:09] This is ridiculous.
[07:43:17] We only got one.
[07:43:20] We only got one- dude.
[07:43:23] So not only did we not get more than two, but we only got one gold bar.
[07:43:32] I think it's time to join Hamas.
[07:43:35] Yep, it's just what's gonna have to happen.
[07:43:39] I mean this is outrageous.
[07:43:42] I only got one gold bar.
[07:43:44] let's go let me go let me go put this in the bank
[07:43:59] man reporting in Trump may fire but Pam Bondi Trump's gonna fire Pam Bondi
[07:44:05] good she's fucking useless completely fucking useless you should have fired
[07:44:12] or last year. Shut up, bitch! Oops, I had the wrong thing. Okay, deposit gold bar.
[07:44:27] All right, well, we got at least a little bit more money in here, right? That's only one.
[07:44:36] It's only one gold bar.
[07:44:39] Have you finished the main quest line?
[07:44:42] No, I haven't even done the main quest.
[07:44:44] I've been doing, this is how far I am.
[07:44:47] Like, I think I've made some pretty good progress so far.
[07:44:50] Like, I'm a 24 or 34.
[07:44:53] 30 out of 63 of these.
[07:44:56] I did a lot of this stuff too.
[07:44:58] Like, almost all my gear.
[07:45:00] Main's quest is ass.
[07:45:02] I just need to do more content, right?
[07:45:04] That's it, let's go do more content in general.
[07:45:08] And uh, yeah, hours?
[07:45:09] Oh yeah, I put in crazy hours for this game.
[07:45:12] Wait what?
[07:45:14] Wait, hola.
[07:45:15] What?
[07:45:16] What?
[07:45:17] what trust matters the most
[07:45:30] guys I think we're going to Israel we
[07:45:39] got to kiss the wall all right well
[07:45:42] Oh, there it is.
[07:45:46] Yeah, the big yahoo came in clutch.
[07:45:49] That's pretty good.
[07:45:51] All right.
[07:45:54] You did have to, no I didn't.
[07:45:55] It said I could only deposit one.
[07:46:01] Dude, that was awesome.
[07:46:04] I got two gold bars.
[07:46:08] Game of the week is 11 hours called I am Jesus Christ.
[07:46:10] I might play that we could maybe play it on Easter when is Easter what's today
[07:46:16] today's Wednesday Easter Sunday yeah maybe we could play the I am Jesus Christ game on on Easter
[07:46:26] what is what is that like fucking calendar it's the fifth yeah I think it's the fifth right
[07:46:35] Yeah, I mean I could do that. That would go hard for real for real. I could start it on
[07:46:41] good Friday. You know, like that would be maybe a good idea.
[07:46:48] You're already ready for the cosplay? Maybe I will, yeah.
[07:46:54] I don't know, but anyway, yeah, I've been playing this game a lot.
[07:46:58] Will, I'll announce when we start Resident Evil 4. I think that's the next game I'm gonna play.
[07:47:04] I might think of one other smaller slot game to play before them, but you know, and I'll show you guys once I finish my character
[07:47:12] I'll show kind of like where like, you know where I'm where I stand
[07:47:17] But like right now like my guy is just
[07:47:21] So fucking strong like he's so good. He's the best
[07:47:26] Let me see
[07:47:28] Well, there's a lot of these I could get.
[07:47:31] Holy fuck.
[07:47:33] Cloister of Ruination.
[07:47:34] Oh my god, that's probably going to take fucking forever.
[07:47:38] What are these?
[07:47:41] There's somebody that's fucking, I hate these fucking outlaws, man.
[07:47:45] I really do.
[07:47:46] I hate dealing with these annoying dick suckers, man.
[07:47:50] I just wish I could just kill them.
[07:47:55] wish you could just fucking kill him then but you can't. Jesus look at them all. Holy
[07:48:06] shit. Holy.
[07:48:11] Answer number one. I don't know. It might take more time. Can you send a stronghold
[07:48:20] after them? No, you can't. I'm pretty sure you can't. Like 95% sure you can't. Should
[07:48:27] save the dragon to do on stream. The dragon is at the end of stage 11, right? Somebody
[07:48:37] told me. It's at the end of stage 11.
[07:48:44] Chapter 9? No, it says Chapter 11.
[07:48:52] Because like, if it's on Chapter 11, I can probably, maybe I can do that on stream.
[07:48:58] That'd be fun.
[07:49:01] But anyway, we've been on for a bit.
[07:49:07] Sorry I wasn't on yesterday.
[07:49:09] I'll see you tomorrow.
[07:49:10] See you until next time, gentlemen.
[07:49:11] Peace!
[07:49:12] Yeah!
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