MYRON GAINES EXPOSES HIDDEN INFO ON JFK, EPSTEIN, & THE DEEP STATE!

MYRON GAINES EXPOSES HIDDEN INFO ON JFK, EPSTEIN, & THE DEEP STATE!

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MYRON GAINES EXPOSES HIDDEN INFO ON JFK, EPSTEIN, & THE DEEP STATE!

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0:00

Here's the thing with John F.

0:02

Kennedy. Multiple factions wanted him dead. The

0:04

mafia, the CIA, and... Israel runs

0:06

our foreign policy. Epstein was a spy

0:08

for Israel. We have a serious

0:10

censorship problem in the United States. All

0:13

these tech guys are frauds. Mark Zuckerberg,

0:15

Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos. They're all...

0:17

What it is, Brad Lee, back again

0:19

with another episode of dropping bombs

0:21

today in the studio folks got a

0:24

real treat for it. As always,

0:26

today's guest, Myron Gaines in the house.

0:28

So Brett, thank you for having me.

0:30

Thank you for coming here, buddy. I've

0:32

been watching you on social media for

0:35

a minute or two. I see your

0:37

clips. I know you got a big

0:39

podcast, Fresh and Fit, for you guys

0:41

don't know, Fresh and Fit, go check

0:44

it out. It's a podcast, talks about

0:46

dating, relationships, businesses. Yeah, overall mail, self-improvement.

0:48

When you say mail, self-improvement. We don't

0:50

talk about ladies. Well. If women listen

0:53

to what I say, it would definitely

0:55

help them. But a lot of women

0:57

don't like our message because we keep

0:59

it very raw and authentic. And with

1:01

women, the way you deliver information, a

1:04

lot of the times it matters more

1:06

than the information itself. It's one of

1:08

the unique differences I've noticed between speaking

1:10

with women versus speaking with men. Is

1:12

that a general statement? Yeah. It's not all

1:14

women, obviously. Of course. You know, some women

1:17

are able to, you know. Here are things

1:19

that might seem crass about to take

1:21

the good information from it But what

1:23

I've noticed we've interviewed almost 3,500 girls

1:25

an hour a little over 3,500 closing

1:27

out on 4k and One of the

1:29

things that I've noticed with talking with

1:31

all these women from different backgrounds education

1:33

levels religions upbringings The way you convey

1:35

information it tends to be the most

1:37

important thing when it comes to communication for

1:39

them versus the content of the information if you're

1:42

when I'm talking about guys like on our calling

1:44

show I'll literally berate them and say you're fat

1:46

piece of shit you're a loser you got to

1:48

stop doing this and they'll take the information pretty

1:51

well right because they look at it like okay

1:53

this is a guy aspired to be like I

1:55

will take this um delivery but with women they

1:57

don't like no matter how qualified you are like

2:00

they don't look at meritocracy the same way that

2:02

men do. It's one of the fascinating things I've

2:04

noticed from speaking with women versus men. Now how

2:06

did you get into podcasting? So first I guess

2:09

we'll go backwards a little bit. So it used

2:11

to be a special agent with Homeland Security investigations.

2:13

I did a crew investigations for 10 years. And

2:15

while I was doing that, one that up happening

2:18

was I started a fitness business on the side

2:20

as I was doing the government gig. What I

2:22

noticed was guys wanting to get in shape, but

2:24

they also need to help with getting girls. And

2:27

at the time I was in Miami, Florida, I

2:29

had just moved here in 2018 from Laredo, Texas.

2:31

And I was like, well, I'm doing pretty well

2:33

with the ladies here in Miami. Let me get,

2:36

because a lot of these guys here in Miami.

2:38

Because a lot of these guys would call for

2:40

consoles and everything, because a lot of these guys

2:42

would call for consoles and everything, I would call

2:44

for consoles, I make, because a lot of these

2:47

guys, because a search engine, because a search engine,

2:49

because a search engine, because Google, because Google, or

2:51

search engine, because Google, because Google, or search engine,

2:53

because Google, because Google, because Google, because Google, because

2:56

Google, because Google, or, or, or, or, or, or,

2:58

or, or, or, or, or, or, or, search engine,

3:00

or, or, search engine, search engine, because, search engine,

3:02

because, because, because, What happened from there was we

3:05

did an episode where we talked about dating in

3:07

Miami and people loved it. So we realized that

3:09

hey, this is something that people like. Obviously the

3:11

fitness is important as well because you need to

3:14

get in shape and actually be sexually arousing to

3:16

these women nowadays. But that's how we kind of

3:18

combined forces and we started the podcast and yeah,

3:20

the rest is history. Then it just went hog

3:23

while? Yeah, I mean, you know, we were doing

3:25

pretty well in the beginning and then, you know,

3:27

we just started to take off and... because there's

3:29

not many podcasts that like tell guys the truth

3:32

when it comes to dating and relationships and how

3:34

to deal with modern women. You know, a lot

3:36

of stuff is like very cookie cutter or politically

3:38

correct and we keep it pretty raw on what

3:41

it takes to be attractive and you know, the

3:43

modern age. Well, not to keep people from watching

3:45

your podcast because I think people should just go

3:47

check it out. And by the way, fresh and

3:50

fit on YouTube guys, I'm sure you've heard of

3:52

it. And if you've heard of it. You think

3:54

anyone gets on rumble still? Yeah, there's a lot

3:56

of... I thought that would take off big when

3:59

it came out, because it's like more free speech.

4:01

Yeah. You know, but every time I go there...

4:03

There's nobody there. Yeah, no, they got a lot

4:05

of big creators man. They just got doctor disrespect

4:07

they got Dan Bonjino Stephen Crowder Only agree with

4:10

wire Not as well Bonjino's over there exclusively Crowder's

4:12

pretty much damn near exclusive now Tim Kast just

4:14

moved over on YouTube So these nowhere else Tim

4:16

Gast or no yeah, I mean, well, when you

4:19

say moved over like yeah, so he just he

4:21

just got in with rumble like no longer on

4:23

YouTube He's migrating, but he's migrating his audience So

4:25

he's like dual streaming it now and then I'm

4:28

assuming he'll probably start to slowly migrate them over

4:30

because you got to kind of do it you

4:32

know because people a lot of times if they're

4:34

used to watching on YouTube they don't want to

4:37

go to another platform so you kind of have

4:39

to like slowly move them over and that's what

4:41

we've been able to do thankfully but um but

4:43

yeah like Ponginos exclusively beyond there he just got

4:46

the gig with uh deputy director of the FBI

4:48

so congratulations to him. And thank God. We're finally

4:50

getting some real. people in there. Yeah, yeah, and

4:52

he was former Secret Service. I was former HSI,

4:55

so I sent him a text, I said, hey

4:57

man, from 1811 to another, congrats. You know, people

4:59

are trying to, you know, oh, well, he's a

5:01

Secret Service agent, he was never an FBI agent.

5:04

Look, I don't think that matters as much as

5:06

like just keeping people on task, getting them what

5:08

they need, because once you're at the director level.

5:10

It's a ceremonial position where you're kind of like,

5:13

you know, overseeing what's going on, you're reporting directly

5:15

to the president, you're making sure people get what

5:17

they need to get their jobs done. I think

5:19

that's what matters, and I think they'll do a

5:22

great job. But yeah, no, it's growing a lot,

5:24

man. Because I got an email from someone at

5:26

Rumble, and I'm like, yeah, I'm from Rumble. He's

5:28

talking about, hey, man, let's get a show going

5:31

on. I'm like, I looked at their back office,

5:33

I looked at their back office, their back office,

5:35

their back office, their back office, their back software,

5:37

their back software, their back software, their back software,

5:39

their back software, their back software, their back software.

5:42

And I'm like, dude, this is good software. Like

5:44

I could go live on this and pull up

5:46

viewers or callers. And I'm like, why don't I

5:48

just go on rumble? So I tried it once

5:51

and then like two people were there. Yeah, yeah.

5:53

And I'm like, dude, like, doesn't it share with

5:55

everybody on rumble? Yeah. So with, and that's the

5:57

importance of like kind of like moving your audience

6:00

over because like the thing where rumble is free

6:02

speech, right, which is. why I love it, that's

6:04

why we're so loyal to them, because Chris Pavlovsky

6:06

is awesome. I genuinely believe that him and Elon

6:09

Musk were critical in getting Trump into office, because

6:11

we know that YouTube has a habit of suppressing

6:13

conservative creators, whether it be demonetized, shadow band, whatever,

6:15

almost every big conservative creator I know has dealt

6:18

with censorship to some degree on YouTube. So Rumbo

6:20

kind of alleviates that problem. So it's

6:22

been growing quite a bit. because

6:24

they're getting some pretty big names

6:26

over there. So I think that's

6:28

going to be the future man

6:31

because people are tired of the

6:33

censorship man. They really are. That's

6:35

a fact. And it's really annoying.

6:37

So all the top political conservative

6:39

creators are over there on rumble for

6:41

sure. What was your take on the

6:44

vaccine when it was big and scam

6:46

new? Scam. Scam. Scam. Scam. Bullshid. 100%.

6:48

I never wore a mass. Never got

6:50

the jab. Because my position from

6:52

day one is no. And now

6:54

everybody's like, see dude, you were calling

6:56

it. And I'm like, dude, there was

6:58

a lot of us calling it. It's

7:00

just we weren't being heard because these

7:02

platforms were shutting it down. And it's

7:05

like there was a lot of people, I know

7:07

a lot of people that didn't fall for that

7:09

shit. Yeah, and I mean, I think the other

7:11

interesting thing is like now they're kind of like

7:13

backpedaling on the vaccine, right? They get Fauci a

7:15

pardon, a preemptive pardon, you know, Trump is signed

7:17

executive order where they're not going to mandate it

7:19

anymore in the military and people that did get

7:21

fired for are able to get their jobs back

7:24

with some back pay, which is awesome. But, um, It

7:26

was bullshit, man. It was complete bullshit. And the

7:28

thing that kills me the most is how many

7:30

people's businesses were ruined, how many people lost

7:32

their livelihoods, how many people got censored or

7:34

banned off of YouTube. Because I remember you

7:36

used to be, you would get a strike

7:38

a lot of the times if you said

7:40

anything that was against the vaccine or COVID.

7:43

So under misinformation, which nowadays misinformation is nothing

7:45

more than knowing what's going to happen before

7:47

it happened. The vaccine is problematic. And then

7:49

when you look at the people that were

7:51

the architects of the vaccine, whether it's Fauci,

7:53

Rachel Willenski, I think, was the head of

7:55

the CDC at the time, losers like Amber

7:57

Berla, like the head of Pfizer, it's a...

7:59

It was a scam, man. The whole

8:02

thing was a scam to see population

8:04

control. Was Fresh and Fit going at

8:06

the time? Yeah, we started, our first

8:09

podcast was October 26th, 2020. So were

8:11

you talking about or keeping it quiet?

8:13

Oh no, we were saying it was bullshit

8:15

back then too. I'm surprised you even made

8:17

it then. Yeah, yeah. So what we would

8:19

do is we would use code words. We

8:21

used to call the beer bug. Yeah, well,

8:24

you remember a guy by the name

8:26

of Dr. Roshid Batar. No, nothing. He

8:28

was on my show. He was one of

8:30

the first doctors said this is total bullshit.

8:32

I put him on the show. We're sitting

8:34

here talking about it back and forth. Ended

8:36

up being a good dude. Posted it on

8:39

YouTube. They took it down. Dude, in two

8:41

days, it had over two million views. And

8:43

boom. Next thing you know, someone goes, where's

8:45

the video? I said, what do you mean?

8:48

They just took it down. They just deleted

8:50

it. Yep. And they give you a strike

8:52

too. It's crazy. Yeah, well they didn't shut

8:54

off my channel, but they deleted his ass.

8:56

Yeah. And then, uh... Three strikes, I think,

8:59

now they have a new rule, but like

9:01

if you get three strikes, you get banned.

9:03

But within 90 days, I'm not mistaken, but

9:05

it's ridiculous, dude. It's absolutely ridiculous. You would

9:08

think that these people would just say, say

9:10

what you want. You know, unless it's obvious,

9:12

like, problematic lies or... you

9:14

know defamation but even then like if

9:16

it was my platform say what you

9:18

want you can always change the channel

9:21

you can always unsubscribe you can just

9:23

keep scrolling I mean I've

9:25

seen some messed up videos on YouTube

9:27

before I've been scrolling on Instagram and

9:29

saw like chicks that like real quick

9:31

flash their shit yeah and I you know

9:33

fall for it I want to stop it to

9:36

see if I can see what it is if

9:38

they're really flashing and they're really flashing and

9:40

I'm like do see why are they allowing that but

9:42

they're not It doesn't make sense. And

9:44

then... Yeah, they'll censor political speech, but they'll

9:47

let girls be full on 304s on, you

9:49

know, the internet. It's absolutely ridiculous. What's the

9:51

304? Oh, oh, because if you get a

9:54

calculator and you put a type in 304,

9:56

I flipped the calculate upside down its hell.

9:58

How old are you? I'm 35. Yeah, see. I'm a... I'm

10:00

old man. But, and child trafficking, like

10:02

pedophile shit. Sure. Like dude, when you're

10:04

saying, hey, this guy's a pedophile, they'll

10:07

like shut it down almost like they're

10:09

protecting pedophiles. Well, they just took a

10:11

channel down that was going after people

10:13

and arresting them, like the whole catch-up

10:16

predator thing. YouTube now, like, has a

10:18

thing, like vigilante videos, get taken down.

10:20

They took one of my videos down.

10:22

I was out in California with Italy,

10:25

and we're catching predators. I was live

10:27

streaming it. And a couple months after

10:29

the fact, they took it down, and

10:31

I got a warning, but they took

10:34

it down. If we weren't with the

10:36

new terms of service, I probably would

10:38

have gotten a strike. And they said

10:40

vigilante behavior is not allowed on YouTube.

10:43

I was like, wow, this is incredible.

10:45

Like, if you, if you read the

10:47

community guidelines, because I've never honestly read

10:49

them. I don't think anybody has. But

10:51

if you read them, will it point

10:54

out things you really can't do? If

10:56

it's a violation, I won't do it.

10:58

I'll try not do it. I'll try

11:00

not to. And this isn't just with

11:03

YouTube, but this is with all the

11:05

main platforms, whether it's Instagram, Facebook, the

11:07

whole meta situation, like all these platforms,

11:09

they purposely write the community guidelines in

11:12

an ambiguous manner so they can selectively

11:14

enforce it whenever they want, right? So

11:16

they can selectively enforce it whenever they

11:18

want, right? So, and this is why

11:21

I love rumble so much because rumble

11:23

really stands on free speech. Like, they've

11:25

lost access in certain countries because the

11:27

government, like Brazil, for example, I have

11:30

an enormous amount of respect for that

11:32

because these other platforms, they bend the

11:34

knee because they want the advertisers, they

11:36

want the ability to be in these

11:39

certain countries or be in these areas.

11:41

And that's how censorship works in other

11:43

countries. So, censorship works in other countries.

11:45

So, censorship works, the way it works

11:48

in other countries is, the way it

11:50

works in other countries is, the way

11:52

it works in other countries is, the

11:54

way it works in other countries is,

11:57

the way it works in other countries,

11:59

and the ADL etc. and what they'll

12:01

do is they'll write a hit piece

12:03

on you or media matters is another

12:06

one there's a bunch of them but

12:08

those are like the top three they'll

12:10

write a hit piece on you saying

12:12

oh this person's racist this person's misogynistic

12:15

this guy's anti-Semitic and they'll go ahead

12:17

and to make that hit piece, call

12:19

up the platform that you're on and

12:21

they'll be like, A, are you aware

12:24

that this individual's on your platform monetized

12:26

and talking about X, Y, Z? And

12:28

they put an enormous amount of pressure

12:30

on these platforms to censor, demonetize, or

12:33

maybe even remove that creator from the

12:35

platform at maybe even remove that creator

12:37

from the platform at the threat of

12:39

ads. So that is how the censorship

12:42

regime works in America. It's extremely problematic.

12:44

And then you got. some situations the

12:46

government does it, right? Where, like I

12:48

gave you the example before. Where Congress

12:51

literally wrote a paper on Red Pill

12:53

content or males have a broom of

12:55

content calling it like hateful extreme hate

12:57

content and they put like me Sneeco

13:00

Pearl Andrew Tate etc and you know

13:02

some of us got banned or demonetized

13:04

or shadow band and That is literally

13:06

the government working with a big tech

13:09

company to censor American citizens and that's

13:11

precisely what Donald Trump signed against on

13:13

his first day in office with the

13:15

executive order. So I hope it you

13:18

know moves through and no district judge

13:20

blocks it but the point of the

13:22

is we have a serious censorship problem

13:24

in the United States. Our forefathers did

13:27

not traverse the Atlantic Ocean through scurvy

13:29

and wooden boats and dying so that

13:31

we can go ahead and be censored

13:33

and do the same exact crap that

13:36

led to the downfall of the United

13:38

Kingdom. Especially when it comes to male

13:40

improvement or male personal development, whatever you

13:42

called it. Yeah, anything that's a pro-male

13:44

is censored and I do think there's

13:47

a reason for that. Women simply are

13:49

the consumer base. They control, you know,

13:51

Three quarters of the day and they're

13:53

80% of the consumer base so Advertisers

13:56

are always going to have a more

13:58

fem-centric way of looking at things I'll

14:00

give a perfect example Those are Gillette

14:02

commercial very famous back in I think

14:05

2019 or 2020 where they went after

14:07

toxic masculinity. That's what ended up making

14:09

that like a thing, like a toxic

14:11

masculine or insecure, whatever. And this ad

14:14

obviously got a lot of backlash, rightfully

14:16

so, because it's like, okay, you're exercising

14:18

your customer base, which is men, this

14:20

is a men razor company, you know,

14:23

to go woke. And people boycott and

14:25

they lost a lot of money, which

14:27

is fantastic. I see that people are

14:29

bucking back at this politically correct society

14:32

that we have right now with the

14:34

Marvel movies, you know, traditional heroes that

14:36

were men, women now, or they're trying

14:38

to make things woke on Netflix with

14:41

all these interracial couples, or trying to

14:43

push an agenda, and people are finding

14:45

back against it, and I'm glad, and

14:47

I think Donald Trump winning the presidency

14:50

is an outward manifestation of America's frustration

14:52

with the censorship, the political correctness, the

14:54

DEA, the affirmative action, it's all fucking

14:56

bullshit and retired of it, really. So

14:59

that's why I love rumble so much,

15:01

because they're one of the platforms that

15:03

still allow that to allow that to

15:05

happen versus, you know, you know, and

15:08

meta, and meta, Oh yeah, we're going

15:10

to allow more freedom of expression. We're

15:12

still getting banned. Like I got my

15:14

Instagram banned yesterday, so he's full of

15:17

it. And he's always been a pussy.

15:19

So yeah, big tech censorship is a

15:21

big problem. And it got so bad

15:23

that even the government was colluding with

15:26

these companies to censor American citizens. Now,

15:28

Zuck said he was going to do

15:30

no more censoring. He did say that.

15:32

And I believed it, but again, my

15:35

team tells me, dude, you can't say,

15:37

fuck. That's just a word, bro. Like,

15:39

there's so much more worse stuff. If

15:41

someone is offended, why wouldn't they just

15:44

keep scrolling? I thought Zuck wasn't gonna

15:46

do that. They said the same thing

15:48

you did. Oh, he's still doing it.

15:50

Yeah. So, I assumed, because he started

15:53

getting to Jiu-Jitsu, that he was getting

15:55

some more testosterone, he was testifying. He

15:57

almost looked like he was not even

15:59

a human being. Yeah. And look, so

16:02

here's the thing, with Zucker, Zuckerberg like

16:04

saying this freedom of expression. Okay, this

16:06

is gonna be controversial, I'm gonna say

16:08

it. All these tech guys are

16:10

frauds. Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk.

16:13

Jeff Baso, David Sachs, like all these

16:15

guys are frauds. None of them are

16:17

conservatives. They all voted for Hillary in

16:19

2016 and probably Biden in 2020. They

16:22

rallied around Trump because after he got

16:24

shot, Butler, Pennsylvania, and he survived, it

16:26

was pretty much a showing that he

16:28

was going to win the presidency. He

16:31

took that epic photo, fight, fight, fight.

16:33

He reacted, you know, in a very

16:35

brave manner in a time of peril.

16:38

And that's when Elon started to support

16:40

him. So they understand, okay. He's going

16:42

to be the president. Let's go ahead

16:44

and rally around him. And that's why I

16:46

think they started to support him when it

16:49

was almost inevitable. That's why they're there at

16:51

the inauguration. And they did what they did

16:53

because don't forget, after January 6, all these

16:55

tech losers censored Trump. They banned them off

16:58

everything. I'll never forget like they banned them

17:00

on YouTube, Twitter, literally was gone everywhere after

17:02

January 6. So they tried to destroy him.

17:04

Before January 6. Yeah. He was banned as

17:06

the president of the United States. Yeah, a

17:09

couple days after January 6th they banned him.

17:11

But the other thing too also... is that

17:13

not only did they ban him, but

17:15

that's why True Social popped off. He

17:17

couldn't even have a platform to tell

17:19

his side of the story. And then

17:21

what happens? All these indictments come. He

17:24

gets indicted in New York, gets indicted

17:26

in Washington DC by deranged Jack Smith,

17:28

gets indicted in Southern District of Florida

17:30

for the classified document case, gets indicted

17:32

in Georgia by Fatah S Fannie Willis,

17:34

Fanny Willis, like for RICO and Giuliani.

17:36

So they went after him and they

17:38

censored him everywhere and they censored him

17:40

everywhere and they'd. You know it's it's

17:43

it's problematic these big tech guys like literally

17:45

wouldn't have given a shit if you didn't

17:47

win the election and you probably would be

17:49

in prison so Zuckerberg and these guys are

17:51

just it's all self-preservation they're getting in and

17:53

the way they got in was through JD

17:55

Vance. JD Vance has all the tech connections

17:57

Peter Thiel all these guys Alex Carpenter from

17:59

Palantir J.D. Vance brought these guys in,

18:01

and brought the money, Trump needed the

18:04

money because he was being sued, he

18:06

was getting charged criminally, so he needed

18:08

the donations, running campaign is extremely expensive.

18:10

So that's kind of how big tech

18:12

weezled their way in. They weezled their

18:15

way in through J. Vance. Well, do

18:17

you believe that elections to run should

18:19

be expensive? That's a bit mixed because

18:21

winds up happening as you end up

18:24

getting... I could see why you want

18:26

the barrier to entry high so that

18:28

like not any Nimrod can go ahead

18:30

and run, but I also see how

18:32

it could be problematic because the people

18:35

that run are people that might have

18:37

other intentions. They might have ulterior motives

18:39

to use the presidency to gain a

18:41

certain level of control and power. I

18:43

mean, we're looking at Elon Musk right

18:46

now. And here's the thing, I don't

18:48

hate Elon Musk. I dislike. how he

18:50

runs X and that's a whole other

18:52

conversation. I do think that Doge is

18:55

good for having some accountability on the

18:57

US government, but I would say he's

18:59

probably one of the most powerful men

19:01

in the world now and he's not

19:03

getting a paycheck. He's just using Doge

19:06

and in the White House to kind

19:08

of exert his power. So that's where

19:10

you can kind of run into issues

19:12

where these very rich and wealthy people

19:14

are able to align themselves with the

19:17

government, just donate $300 million. I wanted

19:19

to note that Elon Musk doesn't even

19:21

have a clearance. He couldn't get a

19:23

clearance because he uses drugs. So, you

19:25

know, I'm very, my thing is I'm

19:28

objective. Like, even if I like someone,

19:30

like, I don't hate Elon Musk, but

19:32

I am critical of a lot of

19:34

the things he does. I've even been

19:37

critical on some of the things that

19:39

Trump does. But I've even been critical

19:41

on some of the things that Trump

19:43

does. But I can't even. Outside of

19:45

the Tech Bros? Yeah, we need hardcore

19:48

nationalists. Guys that only care about America.

19:50

Guys that are America first for real.

19:52

Guys that would die for this country.

19:54

that's not like bongino yeah yeah bongino

19:56

is great they're great I disagree with

19:59

them on Israel that's my only disagreement

20:01

as with many Republicans I think that's

20:03

the new vaccine Israel talking about anything

20:05

Israel right now is is the new

20:08

don't say it yeah you get banned

20:10

for it so what what is their

20:12

take on it let's try to get

20:14

banned yeah well okay so I don't

20:16

know what, like I'm not going to

20:19

lose anything if I'm banned, you know,

20:21

I got, a lot of people think

20:23

that like I'm an influencer and I'm

20:25

like, guys, I just get online sometimes.

20:27

I have businesses. Yes, social media helps

20:30

the businesses, but listen, I'm not trying

20:32

to get banned, but I want to

20:34

know your opinion on Israel. So hopefully

20:36

it doesn't offend anybody. What is your

20:39

opinion and what is his? Okay. Every

20:41

politician of any real consequence of the

20:43

United States basically supports Israel and I

20:45

think that's extremely problematic because Israel is

20:47

a foreign nation that doesn't really give

20:50

us any strategic benefit. They're a parasitic

20:52

country and they've created a lot of

20:54

problems for us. They've kept us in

20:56

endless forever wars in the Middle East

20:58

and whether it was us invading Iraq

21:01

or the billions upon billions of dollars

21:03

we give them to wage war. currently

21:05

killing tens of thousands of innocent people

21:07

right now with our dollars. I think

21:09

it's problematic and I think anyone that

21:12

truly is an America fester needs to

21:14

understand that we can have our government

21:16

occupied by a foreign nation. I find

21:18

it absolutely ridiculous that we have lobbying

21:21

groups like APAC who are able to

21:23

donate money to our politicians and influence

21:25

our foreign policy. Israel runs our foreign

21:27

policy and the biggest issue I have

21:29

is one of the things that gets

21:32

you nuked off YouTube. This is what

21:34

got me demonitized on YouTube. was talking

21:36

about this and Zionist control of this

21:38

country. So it's problematic. I think if

21:40

they're going to be involved in our

21:43

government and they want to lobby and

21:45

everything, cool. You guys need to go

21:47

ahead and register under the Foreign Agent

21:49

Registration Act under Ferra. And that's precisely

21:52

what got John F. Kennedy killed. They

21:54

want to declassify these John F. Kennedy

21:56

files. They want to declassify the Epstein

21:58

files. We're seeing was a spy for

22:00

Israel, right? Let's call us pay to

22:03

Spade. John F. Kennedy, Israel, they wanted

22:05

him gone. And I find it interesting.

22:07

Why do you think? Oh, why do

22:09

I think? Okay, so. Well, I don't

22:11

get too deep into the studies. I

22:14

just chalk it off. You know, you

22:16

never know, bro. Absolutely. So I'll go

22:18

through it. So here's a thing with

22:20

John F. Kennedy. Multiple factions wanted him

22:22

dead. Italian mafia, Israel, intelligence, Israeli intelligence.

22:25

And is that the massage? The massage.

22:27

Yeah. Well, back then, yeah, the massage

22:29

or, you know, one of their. One

22:31

of their, the idea of whatever may

22:34

be, because they had so many different

22:36

organizations like Haganah, Urgan, Stern, Gang, etc.

22:38

They all worked together. But yeah, the

22:40

mafia, the CIA, and Israeli intelligence. So

22:42

I'll kind of go through quickly why

22:45

each faction wanted them gone. So the

22:47

mafia wanted them gone because they had

22:49

helped them win the election by stealing

22:51

the state of Illinois and rigging in

22:53

the election there against Nixon. It was

22:56

a very tight race. John F. Kennedy's

22:58

father, I think Joe Kennedy, had promised

23:00

the mafia, look, get my son in,

23:02

we're not going to bother you guys,

23:05

you guys can keep making money, you

23:07

know, in the shadows like you guys

23:09

have done through the prohibition era, we

23:11

won't mess with you. But when they're

23:13

happening when John F. Kennedy came in,

23:16

he put his brother, RFK, as the

23:18

Attorney General, and he's not corrupt, what

23:20

did he do, he went right after

23:22

the mafia, he brought them in to

23:24

testify, he brought them in to testify,

23:27

he pretty much, he pretty much, he

23:29

pretty much, The mafia wanted him gone

23:31

for that because he had appointed RFK

23:33

as the attorney general. The CIA wanted

23:36

Kenny gone because Kenny thought the CIA

23:38

was a rogue organization that didn't have

23:40

much oversight. They were trying to do

23:42

reckless things that might put us in

23:44

a predicament. And he didn't like it,

23:47

whether it was the Bay of Pigs,

23:49

the Cuban missile crisis, he felt as

23:51

though the CIA was getting way. too

23:53

big for his britches and he wanted

23:55

to smash it into a thousand pieces

23:58

as he famously said. And then finally

24:00

the third part which no one ever

24:02

talks about to include the JFK movie

24:04

which I'll tell you in a second

24:06

why they didn't include this section was

24:09

a Zionist angle. A lot of people

24:11

don't know that back then Israel had

24:13

to had stolen a bunch of uranium

24:15

from the United States. There was a

24:18

factory in Pennsylvania, an Apollo Pennsylvania, called

24:20

Newmek. And this factory was manufacturing a

24:22

bunch of very high and rich uranium.

24:24

And what was going on was the

24:26

Jewish mafia, the Italian mafia, as well

24:29

as a bunch of Israeli Zionists, worked

24:31

together to smuggle the uranium from the

24:33

United States through South America destined for

24:35

what was back then mandatory British Palestine.

24:37

And Kennedy got... aware of this because

24:40

a CIA guy went out to De

24:42

Mona where they were doing a nuclear

24:44

testing and tested the soil. And they

24:46

found out that there was uranium in

24:49

the soil and the only place that

24:51

was producing uranium that was that rich

24:53

was the United States. So he was

24:55

able to figure out, okay, these guys

24:57

literally are trying to test for nukes.

25:00

And Kenny was very anti-war and anti-nuclear

25:02

proliferation. So he tells Banguri and the

25:04

Prime Minister. Hey, we're going to start

25:06

doing nuclear inspections. I suspect that you

25:08

guys have nuclear weapons and you guys

25:11

are testing them. And Ben-Gurion, knowing this,

25:13

makes a fake-like control lab, right, for

25:15

dukes. And he sends the inspectors there,

25:17

and Kenny finds out that it was

25:20

BS, and Kenny finds out that it

25:22

was BS, and he is obviously BS,

25:24

and he is obviously, and Kenny finds

25:26

out that it was BS, and you

25:28

know, and he's early. 60s, 63 I

25:31

think to be exact, and they were

25:33

created in 1948. So and they're surrounded

25:35

by enemies. The whole Arab world didn't

25:37

want them there and they had just

25:39

got their independence. So they needed the

25:42

nuclear weapon to deter the Arab world

25:44

from attacking them. So they needed Kennedy

25:46

gone because he was standing directly in

25:48

their way of being able to protect

25:50

themselves in their eyes by telling them

25:53

to get rid of the nuclear weapons.

25:55

that his brother Robert F. Kennedy was

25:57

trying to get the Zionist council, the

25:59

A, Z, C, the American Zionist council,

26:02

which is now a pack, to register

26:04

under fair, which would mean they need

26:06

to disclose the money that they're giving

26:08

the politicians where it's coming from. Well,

26:10

why is that problematic? It's problematic because

26:13

the way they were getting the funding

26:15

was organized crime with the Jews and

26:17

Italians, like Mary Lansky, Bugsy, etc., etc.,

26:19

etc., and murdering. wealthy Jewish businessmen, they're

26:21

working together, sending money and funding the

26:24

politicians. So they didn't want where that

26:26

money was coming from to be disclosed

26:28

because then they would reveal that we

26:30

have Jewish gangsters working alongside Jewish businessmen

26:33

and Jewish government officials to support Israel.

26:35

So they needed Kennedy gone for that.

26:37

So fair registration and the nuclear bomb

26:39

is why. And then as soon as

26:41

Kennedy gets killed? Lyndon B. Johnson is

26:44

sworn in. He stops the nuclear inspections,

26:46

stops the fair registration, gives them billions

26:48

upon billions of dollars, and we've had

26:50

unequivocal support of Israel ever since. Said

26:52

like you were there yourself. That's why

26:55

I was wondering, and that's why I

26:57

don't get into it, because dude. you

26:59

sound very believable and i bet you

27:01

if i went and did the research

27:04

you probably have i'd probably come to

27:06

the same conclusion because you're you're investigating

27:08

most people aren't yeah most people are

27:10

just listening like like like right now

27:12

i'll go home and i'll be like

27:15

right now i'll go home and i'll

27:17

be like you know that freaking you

27:19

know that fricking and i'll say it

27:21

like what you know that fricking and

27:23

i'll say why Well no, it's been

27:26

declassified for a while. So this is

27:28

all public information. It's all public. It's

27:30

in the Kennedy files. You can find

27:32

all this stuff and there's many books

27:34

that were written about this. So why

27:37

is nobody held accountable? That's a good

27:39

question because Israel's never held accountable. Yeah,

27:41

but why? Because they run this country

27:43

and every... You saw Trump over there

27:46

on the whaling wall with the yamicon.

27:48

Yep. So, they control our politicians, they

27:50

control our finance, they control everything. Again,

27:52

how and why? Okay, where do you

27:54

want to start? Well, just with the

27:57

bottom line. Okay, let's start with the

27:59

movie industry. So, JFK the movie, famous

28:01

movie written in, not ran, but released

28:03

in 1991 by Oliver Stone. That movie

28:05

covers the JFK assassination. It's probably the

28:08

most famous film regarding the fact, the

28:10

situation. But the movie only covers. the

28:12

CIA and mafia angle, but it purposely

28:14

leaves out the Israeli angle. And once

28:17

you do some research on who was

28:19

responsible for the film, you find out

28:21

that Oliver Stone is Jewish, his real

28:23

last name is Silverstein, you find out

28:25

that the guy that funded the film

28:28

was a guy named Arne Milchen. Arne

28:30

Milchen is a Zionist Jew billionaire who

28:32

was a spy. He went on Israeli

28:34

television and admitted that he worked for

28:36

the massage to keep away the information

28:39

on their nuclear capability. And, you know,

28:41

when you start digging and you start

28:43

connecting dots and you figure out, wait,

28:45

okay, that's why the Zionist angle was

28:48

left out of the most influential movie

28:50

that covers is a very controversial topic.

28:52

The guy that funded it had an

28:54

allegiance to Israel and that's very problematic.

28:56

Yeah, they don't want anybody talking smack.

28:59

Exactly. Exactly. So this is why... But

29:01

how do you know that? How do

29:03

people know that. Which part the Arnhen

29:05

Milchen or yeah, like like yeah, you

29:07

can literally if you look up Arnen

29:10

Milchen and look at the movies that

29:12

he's funded JFK from 1991 is one

29:14

of them. Have you seen the movie

29:16

called? I think it's called The Heartland

29:18

Doctors. I've never seen it. Well, when

29:21

JFK was shot, he was sent he

29:23

was sent to Heartland. I believe it's

29:25

Heartland Hospital. Oh, yeah. Dallas, Texas. Yeah.

29:27

And the doctors, some of them are

29:30

still living. If you read their reports

29:32

and you listen, this is out on,

29:34

I believe, Netflix. You watch the movie.

29:36

These doctors are saying when he came

29:38

in, he had a hole here, he

29:41

had a hole here, this was gone,

29:43

that was gone. By the time he

29:45

lay... at Bethesda Maryland Base, or Bethesda

29:47

Maryland's naval base, this was sewn on

29:49

and this was patched up and the

29:52

caskets were empty and you watch this

29:54

movie and it's clear and evidence, something

29:56

was fishy. Yeah, so I've had on

29:58

some of the best Kenny researchers in

30:01

the world on my show. We've done

30:03

like deep dives on this, on how

30:05

this went down. But to keep it

30:07

simple, Oswald was not the shooter. He

30:09

was a Patsy. He was a Patsy.

30:12

Absolutely. Who do you think the shooter

30:14

was? I named them actually in one

30:16

of my videos, but I can tell

30:18

you the guys that actually killed him

30:20

was a guy named David Fair and

30:23

another guy named Jack Valenti. They were

30:25

the ones on the grassy. What's the

30:27

ones on the grassy knoll? What's the

30:29

driver? What's the one on the grassy

30:31

knoll? What's the ones on the grassy

30:34

knoll? I've seen that video before, yeah.

30:36

Because the Pruder film is what you're

30:38

referring to. Yeah, but when you see

30:40

this, right, you see his head go

30:43

this way. You know, I don't know

30:45

velocity, and I'm not a scientist, but

30:47

you would think if he got shot

30:49

here, his head goes that way. Yeah,

30:51

well. And it looked like the driver

30:54

shot him right in the face. And

30:56

then soon as the driver shot him

30:58

in the face, Jackie. Is jumping out

31:00

of the vehicle just like I would

31:02

if I just saw the driver shoot

31:05

my husband in the face? I'm out

31:07

of there Yeah, she was trying what

31:09

she actually was doing was soaking up

31:11

a brain The secret service agent that

31:14

hopped in the back was a guy

31:16

named Clint Hill He just died like

31:18

last week, but um What she was

31:20

doing actually she was trying to scoop

31:22

his brain matter and bring it back

31:25

that's why she was going to the

31:27

back to try to try to get

31:29

it Why do you think that's the

31:31

case? Why do I think that's the

31:33

case that well he got shot in

31:36

the front the kill shots? He got

31:38

hit in the throat because he goes

31:40

like this if he watches the proof

31:42

and it goes like this and then

31:45

Like a second or two later you

31:47

see like boom he gets hit and

31:49

then the brains blown out in the

31:51

back That would she collect his brain?

31:53

You know, I mean she she loved

31:56

her husband. I guess you didn't want

31:58

to she I wanted him to look

32:00

like that. I mean, they were very,

32:02

once he got to the hospital, you

32:04

know, they obviously covered his face, it

32:07

was, it just looks bad, but... His

32:09

face wasn't blasted. No, well, I mean,

32:11

the back of his head, I mean, the

32:13

body was like, yeah, it was pretty messed

32:15

up. But the point is, is that there

32:17

were multiple entities that wanted

32:19

him gone. The story that they told us

32:21

the warrant commission is bullshit everybody knows is bullshit

32:24

hell even Anna Paulina Luna Who's responsible for this

32:26

declassification task force was that that's a joke. That's

32:28

all the conversation But even she said that there

32:30

were more than one shooter and I think they

32:33

did another like hearing in the 70s and they

32:35

even said it was a conspiracy so But I've

32:37

done like a whole deep dive on this with

32:39

a guy who was really good Ryan Dawson These

32:42

are some of the best Kenny researchers

32:44

and they did all this stuff and

32:46

I've looked at the declassified documents I've

32:48

seen them all and yeah man those

32:50

three entities absolutely want them gone and

32:52

there's an unmistakable Israeli link to the

32:54

JFK assassination but they don't want you

32:57

to know that because well they wield

32:59

an enormous amount of power in the

33:01

United States and influence. Why do you

33:03

think that is though? Like what's the

33:05

bottom line? Why do they have the influence

33:07

or I think it's human nature? They got

33:09

pictures as somebody? Well, funny story, that's

33:12

you mentioned Hoover earlier, right? Hoover, a

33:14

lot of people don't know this, he was

33:16

actually homosexual and he was a

33:19

cross-dresser. The reason why he didn't

33:21

go out for the mafia for

33:23

so long throughout his entire tenure

33:25

through the FBI is because he

33:27

had compromising photos of him and

33:29

heals. And his deputy director was

33:31

his partner, they used to hook up.

33:33

And back then in the 60s. you

33:35

would lose your you could lose your

33:37

clearance for being gay. So he obviously

33:39

wanted to keep that hush hush, hush,

33:41

but that is a big reason why

33:43

the FBI never went after the mafia

33:45

during Hoover's tenure. Well, again, I

33:48

know there's something to it. I just don't

33:50

know what it is, but it is a little

33:52

bit peculiar. Yeah, I mean, it's a

33:54

strategy that's been done a lot like

33:56

with blackmail. I mean, this is exactly

33:59

what Epstein did. you know, where he

34:01

would compromise powerful and influential people and

34:03

say, look, you know, we got you

34:05

here dead to rights on you sleeping

34:07

with this, you know, little girl and

34:09

we're gonna use it against you, or

34:11

a little boy, and we're gonna use

34:13

it against you, or a little boy,

34:15

and we're gonna use it against you.

34:18

And I mean, the way, because there's

34:20

so much confusion in this, and obviously

34:22

Glenn Maxwell. Is that the owner of

34:24

Comet Pizza? Brunel? Yeah, the John Luke

34:26

or whatever. No, he was a model

34:28

recruiter is what he did. Let me

34:30

make sure, I'm gonna double check because

34:32

I don't want to give you the...

34:34

You were already getting banned, it doesn't

34:37

matter. Yeah, John Lowe, John, John, John,

34:39

Luke. Hey, by the way, you know,

34:41

the guest's view is 100% entirely his

34:43

own and I do not necessarily... I'm

34:45

joking. Jean-Luc Brinnell is his name. So,

34:47

and he was basically like a French

34:49

model scout. So, this is the way

34:51

it worked. This is how Epstein did

34:54

what he did. I'm going to give

34:56

an abbreviated version so I don't go

34:58

too long and rant on. So, Glenn

35:00

Maxwell was a environmentalist. She'd go to

35:02

the UN, talk about the ocean and

35:04

pollution, etc. Obviously, she'd make a lot

35:06

of friends there. build connections and they

35:08

would go to parties. And Epstein was

35:10

also doing the same thing on his

35:13

side. Les Wexner basically funded him. He

35:15

was his main guy. Les Wexner is

35:17

a Jewish Zionist billionaire, very affluent, owns

35:19

Victoria Secret, a bunch of other companies.

35:21

And what I've seen in Glenn Maxwell

35:23

would do is they'd go to these

35:25

parties through her network and what they

35:27

would do is they would meet these

35:29

rich people and they'd bring Victoria Secret

35:32

models with them a lot of times

35:34

that Brunel had recruited. Epstein goes to

35:36

these parties, he's like the talk of

35:38

the town, he's a cool guy, who's

35:40

this billionaire guy with this attractive woman,

35:42

Maxwell, and you know, bringing all these

35:44

women, and he was able to build

35:46

friends very quickly, and what he would

35:48

do is he'd be like, hey look,

35:51

you know, you want to hang out

35:53

with us, you should come see my

35:55

place sometime and... My ranch in Nevada,

35:57

my home in West Palm Beach, my,

35:59

you know, penthouse in New York City,

36:01

he had a home in France, so

36:03

these people would come and hang out

36:05

with him, and there would be these

36:07

underage girls there, and sometimes known, sometimes

36:10

unbeknown to them. And the way he

36:12

recruited these girls was, you gotta go

36:14

back to 2005, 2006, and what you'll

36:16

find out is that in West Palm

36:18

Beach. He was basically recruiting this network

36:20

of high school girls to come to

36:22

his house and give him massages So

36:24

you get one or two like hey,

36:26

do you have any friends that you

36:29

go to school with? You know, I'll

36:31

pay you two to three hundred bucks

36:33

every time you guys come here And

36:35

you know, they're high school kids in

36:37

early 2000 like oh yeah, and you

36:39

know, they're high school kids in early

36:41

2000. Oh yeah, sure. So he ended

36:43

up getting like five to ten of

36:45

these girls working federal but That is

36:48

essentially what he did. So Bill's social

36:50

proof, Bill's trust by going to these

36:52

parties, has a network, then invites him

36:54

to his place, compromises them with these

36:56

young girls that are there, and then

36:58

boom, he's got you. Blackmail is the

37:00

way to go. And he would blackmail

37:02

everybody so that he always maintained leverage.

37:04

And once he was arrested, they pretty

37:07

much knew, this guy needs to die.

37:09

And you know, everyone knows. Epstein then

37:11

to kill himself. And then the files

37:13

that are just released all redacted. So

37:15

I literally just made a video on

37:17

this. So here's the problem. They released

37:19

the files, right? They released 200 pages,

37:21

roughly. Attorney General Pam Bondi, you know,

37:23

said, we're going to release the first

37:26

set tomorrow. And she releases them, and

37:28

it's like 200 pages. Most of them

37:30

are Flight Manifest, right? Well, the reason

37:32

why that's problematic is. There's a federal

37:34

criminal case against him. It was back

37:36

in like 2019 when the FBI arrested

37:38

him and they raided his house Like

37:40

we don't care about these flight logs

37:42

like we've already had this stuff Right

37:45

this stuff has already been out there

37:47

and then on top of that It's

37:49

not even complete because that's just the

37:51

flight logs from like one pilot He

37:53

had multiple pilots and he would use

37:55

helicopters and a lot of the times

37:57

he'd also drive people in right if

37:59

you're someone that's like trying to do

38:01

some nefarious activity with underage individuals you

38:04

want less documentation so did everyone that

38:06

was on a plane abused kids no

38:08

did some of them of course but

38:10

that's just like that's not the full

38:12

picture and it's like almost like obvious

38:14

getting from the real point which is

38:16

we need to focus on the individuals

38:18

that were involved with Brunel and Wexner

38:20

you can't talk about Jeffrey Epstein or

38:23

Glenn Maxwell unless you're gonna talk about

38:25

Brunel and Les Wexner and for some

38:27

odd reason those names are always left

38:29

out well then that all the people

38:31

that are currently now and possession of

38:33

those files must be in the same

38:35

mindset of protecting whoever's on it. Well,

38:37

yes, and that's a part of the

38:39

reason, but the reason why I think

38:42

that they don't want to expose it

38:44

is because it would make the Israeli

38:46

lobby look really bad. A lot of

38:48

his clients were Zionist shoes. And the

38:50

case, most of the stuff is going

38:52

to be in the New York case

38:54

file. And I find it funny that,

38:56

you know, Attorney General Pam Bondi, who

38:58

oversees the Southern District of New York,

39:01

the United States Attorney's office there, and

39:03

the FBI, because as the Attorney General,

39:05

she's the chief law enforcement officer, law

39:07

enforcement officer in the land force officer

39:09

in the land. How would you not

39:11

have the foresight to know? He was

39:13

arrested by the FBI back in like,

39:15

2018, 2019? So all that stuff is

39:17

discoverable because he obviously had a lawyer.

39:20

Glenn's maximal stuff was all discoverable. She

39:22

wants a trial. Like, that stuff should

39:24

have been ready to go before you

39:26

even sworn in because it's all discoverable.

39:28

And it's like, that stuff should have

39:30

been ready to go before you even

39:32

sworn in because it's all discoverable. Like,

39:34

how the hell did you not know

39:36

this? So, and she's a former. I

39:39

don't know what's going on there. You

39:41

know, I think she definitely fumbled the

39:43

declassification or putting out the files by

39:45

kind of jumping the gun and she

39:47

should have known better and had this

39:49

stuff ready to go from before. So

39:51

at the end of the day though,

39:53

it's because the Israeli government or the

39:55

Zionist Jews are secretly controlling the world.

39:58

It's not that they're secretly controlling the

40:00

world. It sounds like it. But the

40:02

United States is the most powerful country

40:04

in the world, no? It is. And

40:06

you're saying that they run it. They

40:08

do. They absolutely do. Well then that

40:10

would be, then they're running it. Yeah,

40:12

they are. I would say more people

40:14

are waking up, so it's not so

40:17

secret before. I think October 7th has

40:19

done a lot to reveal this, and

40:21

I can kind of go through it.

40:23

So prior to October 7th. Now just

40:25

for the record, aren't you Muslim? Yeah,

40:27

I grew up in a Muslim household,

40:29

but I'm not religious. But wouldn't someone

40:31

say, well, that's because you're Muslim? Sure,

40:33

they can say that. You know, and

40:36

I'd say, well, I'm not really religious.

40:38

I'm just, you know, speaking from a

40:40

very, because when I talk about Zionism,

40:42

I'm not even really referring even to

40:44

religion. I'm referring more to the political

40:46

ideology and the state of Israel mostly.

40:48

I haven't even gotten into the religion

40:50

stuff. But, you know, sure, people might

40:52

say that, but, you know, regardless, regardless

40:55

of who who who who says who

40:57

says them. The shit that you say

40:59

I've heard and I've seen and I'm

41:01

like, well, that is a little peculiar.

41:03

I just never know because I don't

41:05

know, bro. And when I'm listening to

41:07

you in my mind, I'm thinking he

41:09

seems like he knows, but you probably

41:11

don't know either. You just believe you've

41:14

chosen one side or the other. Because

41:16

nobody knows, you know, you can Google

41:18

the names I gave and you'll see

41:20

everything lines up. You know, because like

41:22

I said, I have like a lot

41:24

of the stuff that I'm referring to,

41:26

I'm condensing a lot of like, you

41:28

know, information that I've gone from documentaries,

41:30

books, looking at declassified documents, speaking with

41:33

some of the best researchers in this

41:35

in this realm. So I'm condensing quite

41:37

a bit of it. But, you know,

41:39

it's absolutely true. Like for example, I'm

41:41

not mistaken, was a spy for the

41:43

massage. He owned a media company. And

41:45

this guy named Mordecai Vanunu was a

41:47

whistleblower and what he found out was

41:49

that Israel had nuclear capability. He took

41:52

roughly 50 pictures and he wanted to

41:54

sell the pictures. He ended up selling

41:56

the pictures to an intermediary that worked

41:58

with Robert Maxwell who owned this media

42:00

company. So he finds out, hey, this

42:02

guy, this Mordecai Vanunu guy, who's also

42:04

Jewish, by the way, he has these

42:06

pictures of the nuclear program, like you

42:08

guys got to do something. So they

42:11

get him a Assad agent, a female,

42:13

and she lures him to Italy. And

42:15

he goes there thinking he's going to

42:17

get his dick sucked. And next thing

42:19

you know, some guys in Yama, because

42:21

jump out of a truck and fucking

42:23

grab him and they kidnap him back

42:25

to Israel. And he ended up getting

42:27

like getting like in a secret court.

42:30

Was in prison for like 10 years.

42:32

I think he just he got released

42:34

he's out now But um, but that's

42:36

what ended up happening where this guy

42:38

was a whistleblower program and they what

42:40

did a honey honey trap and caught

42:42

him honeypot and got him So, um,

42:44

you know To answer the question going

42:46

back to the whole thing, there's an

42:49

enormous amount of influence that Israel wields

42:51

And they've been able to do it

42:53

for a very long time with not

42:55

much consequence because since they run a

42:57

lot of the media and the censorship

42:59

regime, they're able to ban people that

43:01

have these viewpoints. Now what I will

43:03

say, go ahead. Well that's where I

43:06

was driving because they are basically in

43:08

charge of the narrative. So when anybody

43:10

comes around like you that like seems

43:12

to know what he's talking about and

43:14

he has these things, nobody hears about

43:16

it. Like dude this whole thing might

43:18

just get clipped and snipped and nobody

43:20

even hears this whole segment now and

43:22

that's what I was driving at because

43:25

I think that's why nobody knows anything.

43:27

Yeah. Now if you go to the

43:29

state of Tennessee and you try to

43:31

do business with the government, a state

43:33

agency of any kind, there's an agreement.

43:35

that you sign. And in that agreement,

43:37

it says that you will not talk

43:39

bad or protest or do anything against

43:41

Israel. Yep. In Texas too, it's in

43:44

a bunch of states like 30 plus

43:46

states and there's like nine others that

43:48

are trying to ratify that. Yep. Yeah.

43:50

Like to me, I'm thinking, how does

43:52

that make any sense whatsoever? If you

43:54

want a government contract in the state

43:56

of Tennessee and you're a contractor or

43:58

a subcontractor for the state, that you're

44:00

agreeing not to not to say anything

44:03

bad about or do anything against Israel.

44:05

It gets even better. Trump signed an

44:07

executive order that mandates that foreign students

44:09

that come to the United States, that

44:11

go to that college students, any of

44:13

them that protests against Israel or criticize

44:15

Zionism or Netanyahu or whatever is going

44:17

on in Gaza, they will get immediately

44:19

deported. And I was like, wow, you

44:22

know, I, now. to be transparent here,

44:24

I'm very anti-immigration. I think we need

44:26

an immigration moratorium. But I find it

44:28

incredible that a foreign national can come,

44:30

go to school here, criticize the president,

44:32

criticize our government, no one cares. But

44:34

if they talk about... You burn flags,

44:36

exactly, because it's protected under the First

44:38

Amendment, which I'm a free speech absolute

44:41

slash maximless. But if they talk about

44:43

Benjamin Netanyahu or Israel... they can get

44:45

deported. I find that absolutely ridiculous. So

44:47

we have, and here's where it gets

44:49

even worse. So this term anti-Semitism is

44:51

defined by something called the International Holocaust

44:53

Remembrance Association, IHRA or something like that.

44:55

But the point of the International Organization

44:57

is constantly changing. They call it the

45:00

hate that mutates, right? It used to

45:02

be saying anything along the lines of

45:04

Jews control the world, Jews control all

45:06

the money, they control the media, that'd

45:08

be considered anti-Semitism, but now they're... changing

45:10

it where if you criticize the government

45:12

of Israel, you criticize Zionism or you

45:14

criticize what's going on in Gaza, that's

45:16

also considered anti-Semitism. So we have an

45:19

ambiguous term that's being used in American

45:21

legislation to justify the censorship of American

45:23

citizens or people in the United States,

45:25

which is completely antithetical to our First

45:27

Amendment. So, you know, and no other

45:29

country gets this benefit. It's absolutely ludicrous.

45:31

So that is why they censor. And

45:33

I will say this. real quick, because

45:35

more people are waking up. When October

45:38

7th happened, everyone rallied behind Israel, right?

45:40

They're like, they kidnapped 200 plus of

45:42

their people, 2,000 people got killed, this

45:44

is messed up, like we're gonna support

45:46

Israel, you know, Jordan, Peterson famously said.

45:48

Give them hell and Yahoo, right? And

45:50

everyone was rallying behind Israel. But once

45:52

people started seeing them indiscriminately bombing buildings,

45:54

killing innocent kids, if you go on

45:57

Twitter and you see like brains blown

45:59

out and everything else like that, you're

46:01

like, what the hell is going on

46:03

here? Then Israel says, well, we have

46:05

a right to defend ourselves. Hamas is

46:07

hiding in tunnels. Well. If Hamas is

46:09

hiding in tunnels, why are you guys

46:11

bombing the infrastructure above ground? You guys

46:13

have the capability of doing direct attacks

46:16

where Israel literally has some of the

46:18

best military, because we give them a

46:20

lot of their weapons, where they can

46:22

send a missile in, it'll hit a

46:24

building and it'll take out a floor,

46:26

but the building stays intact. They have

46:28

precise engineering when it comes to military

46:30

power. They ran an operation, and I'm

46:32

not sure, I'm sure you guys probably

46:35

saw this in the news. They had

46:37

those explosives and those devices for 10

46:39

years. For 10 years, they had these

46:41

devices out there with bombs in them

46:43

dormant and they were able to detonate

46:45

them over two different days simultaneously, right?

46:47

Then you look at a guy named

46:49

Michimohanaya who got assassinated in Iran, Tehran,

46:51

Iran. They did a precise explosion in

46:54

his room in the direct quarter that

46:56

killed him and his bodyguard. So they

46:58

have one of the, I would say

47:00

the massage. and unit eight two hundred

47:02

and they're all their intelligence shin bet

47:04

they have some of the best intelligence

47:06

agencies in the world i would say

47:08

they would rival ours and for them

47:10

to be indiscriminately bombing people and killing

47:13

as many people as they have right

47:15

meanwhile Hamas is underground and they have

47:17

the capability of doing these precision strikes

47:19

but is a question like What was

47:21

your intention the whole time? And then

47:23

Trump does a press conference with Benjamin

47:25

and yeah, when he's like, yeah, we're

47:27

gonna take over Gaza. And then it's

47:29

like, oh, now the light bulb's on.

47:32

That was the intention from the beginning.

47:34

Make the place inhabitable, kick them out,

47:36

force them to Jordan, and Egypt, because

47:38

we pay them to play nice with

47:40

Israel. That's why they're Israeli allies. And

47:42

the whole point was to level the

47:44

place so that we can go ahead

47:46

and build a smart city on Gaza

47:48

because. People don't know Gaza's like on

47:51

beautiful real estate where It's beachfront. It

47:53

could be another Dubai. And there's a

47:55

lot of competition in the Middle East

47:57

right now to create a tourist haven.

47:59

Saudi Arabia saw how profitable the Dubai

48:01

is to the Western world. And they're

48:03

like, damn, we want to do that

48:05

too. And Saudi Arabia has been building

48:07

a city up. And then I think

48:10

for Israel and maybe the United States

48:12

as well, we're looking at it like

48:14

this could be a cash cow for

48:16

tourism. So I think that was the

48:18

intention the whole time was to blow

48:20

the place up, make the place. So

48:22

they had everyone's support on October 7th,

48:24

right? Then you find out that there

48:26

were no beheaded babies, no babies in

48:29

ovens. You find out that they did

48:31

something called the Hannibal Directive. You have

48:33

Golan literally admitted this like three weeks

48:35

ago. He was their, he's like our

48:37

equivalent of Pete Hexeth. He is a,

48:39

he was the defense minister for Israel

48:41

when all of this happened. And the

48:43

Hannibal Directive is a directive where Israel

48:45

allows the murder of their own people

48:48

or soldiers or citizens to avoid them

48:50

being captured by. Hamas or any other

48:52

Palestinian military group. And the reason why

48:54

is because winds up happening like we're

48:56

seeing now with the ceasefire, it ends

48:58

up becoming an asymmetrical trade where we're,

49:00

they're giving thousands of Palestinians back to

49:02

just get a couple of Israeli. So

49:04

they look at it like this is

49:07

a diplomatic nightmare, this is a geopolitical

49:09

nightmare, it's better to just kill them

49:11

so we don't have to deal with

49:13

this later on. Now obviously that's terrible

49:15

because I disliked the death of anyone.

49:17

credit of anyone that takes down the

49:19

posters of the Israelis that were kidnapped.

49:21

Like, just because I don't like the

49:23

government doesn't mean that Israeli should be

49:26

dying or being kidnapped. So any of

49:28

these weirdo Palestinian motherfakers that like ripped

49:30

the posters off, you're a weirdo. But

49:32

with that said, where was I going

49:34

with this? Oh, so, October 7th. So

49:36

you find out. that they ran the

49:38

Hannibal directive and they ended up, the

49:40

IDF killed a lot of their own

49:42

people, the tanks, the Apache helicopters, because

49:45

when you look at the damage, like

49:47

especially with the cars at the music

49:49

festival, Hamas doesn't have that capability. We're

49:51

talking about paramilitary. is to have World

49:53

War II weaponry. They can't blow up

49:55

the cars like that. So a lot

49:57

of Israelis were actually killed by IDF.

49:59

So and then you do the numbers.

50:01

So first they reported 2,000 people died.

50:04

Then they reported 1,200 people died. Well,

50:06

then you do the numbers. You figure

50:08

out that roughly 3,000 to 400 people

50:10

died. Well, then you do the numbers.

50:12

You figure out that roughly 3,000 to

50:14

400 of those people that died were

50:16

IDF. How many people did Hamas really

50:18

kill? And keep in mind, when they

50:20

come in, what are they trying to

50:23

do? They're trying to get as many

50:25

hostages as possible. Why? Because they know

50:27

for everyone hostage they take, they can

50:29

get hundreds of Palestinians back. So when

50:31

you just like do some critical thinking

50:33

and you look at what's going on

50:35

here and you find out the Hannibal

50:37

directive and then they inflated the numbers,

50:39

then there's no pictures or proof of

50:42

the beheaded babies. or 100,000 plus Palestinians.

50:44

So my thing is I look at

50:46

it like. I don't want to pay

50:48

tax dollars to a nation that doesn't

50:50

even listen to us and kills innocent

50:52

people and then make us look bad

50:54

because now the United States since we've

50:56

been running cover for Israel for so

50:58

long we look like clowns on the

51:01

world stage. Everyone in the UN, the

51:03

whole international communities condemn Benjamin and Yahoo.

51:05

There's an arrest warrant out for him

51:07

and you have gone and there's also

51:09

arrest warrants for Yayas and we're in

51:11

Ishmael Hanaya but they got killed. So

51:13

I understand Israel's perspective when they say

51:15

we have a right to defend ourselves

51:18

perspective, This has been a ridiculous retaliation

51:20

where now you're just killing innocent people

51:22

and then to make it make it

51:24

even worse as they've been doing these

51:26

prisoner exchanges the past couple of weeks

51:28

Like you can see the Hamas fighters

51:30

there like they're all there with their

51:32

fucking masks on and shit It's like

51:34

how many of them have you actually

51:37

killed? So you know and that was

51:39

their mission. We're gonna eradicate Hamas so

51:41

It's all very problematic and then I

51:43

haven't even gotten into the axis of

51:45

resistance and how there, you know, Benjamin

51:47

Netanyahu, who has used October 7th to

51:49

wage an entire war in the Middle

51:51

East, which I could definitely talk about

51:53

that, but yeah. Do you talk about

51:56

this stuff on your political? podcast yeah

51:58

I do I do cover quite a

52:00

bit of this I cover other stuff

52:02

too but like yeah the middle I

52:04

see why you're on rumble though yeah

52:06

I talk about on YouTube too but

52:08

um but like what I'll do is

52:10

like sometimes I'll cut to rumble then

52:12

come back when I talk about something

52:15

like this and you know I just

52:17

you tell you tell hey go to

52:19

rumble guys yeah cuz I like live

52:21

stream on YouTube and on rumble and

52:23

if I talk about anything controversial I'll

52:25

you know, switch. I've already seen 100

52:27

people say, oh, this one's getting taken

52:29

down for sure. And it may. I

52:31

mean, I don't know. But this is

52:34

the type of thing I think people

52:36

need to hear. That's why I like,

52:38

I'm a, I believe in free speech.

52:40

If someone doesn't like what you're saying,

52:42

you know, then don't listen. You know,

52:44

they don't have to listen. This is

52:46

America. I don't think you should have

52:48

to go to rumble to do it,

52:50

but listen, that's why, you know, maybe

52:53

everyone should go to rumble. Yeah, man,

52:55

I think if you want real political

52:57

takes, rumbles the place to be and

52:59

or just different opinions yeah yeah because

53:01

this this view that I have is

53:03

you know been wow censored for a

53:05

very long time and that comes back

53:07

to the October 7th thing so once

53:09

international community seeing how Israel was killing

53:12

all these people and getting away with

53:14

it that's when people started to wake

53:16

up and realize like wait hold on

53:18

how are these guys getting away with

53:20

killing all these innocent people then people

53:22

started wake up and realize holy crap

53:24

our politicians are controlled by them The

53:26

ADL is you figure out that a

53:28

lot of these tech heads are Zionist

53:31

shoes. You figure out no wonder this

53:33

stuff hasn't been out. You know, so

53:35

there's been so much disinformation and so

53:37

much censorship on this topic. And I

53:39

mean to go back real quick with

53:41

the whole, with the Middle East, I

53:43

think it's very important people look up

53:45

something called the clean break memo. Back

53:47

in the mid 90s, I think roughly

53:50

1996, a bunch of Neocons, Wolfelwits, Pearl,

53:52

etc. These guys wrote a letter where,

53:54

wrote a, excuse me, a strategy, right,

53:56

to secure Israel. And what it basically

53:58

mandated was, you need to destabilize a

54:00

bunch of Middle Eastern countries. Iran, Iraq,

54:02

Lebanon, Syria, Sudan. Morocco, Egypt, etc. All

54:04

these different Middle Eastern countries, right? And

54:06

effectively what's been done is all these

54:09

countries have been destabilized either through us

54:11

paying them like Jordan and Egypt and

54:13

they just play ball and Morocco or

54:15

whatever or through war like Sudan where

54:17

you know Israel and the United States

54:19

were funding the rebels which ended up

54:21

creating explaining Sudan in half or Syria

54:23

like where we paid got the rebels

54:25

in there and they got Bashar al-Assad

54:28

out of there or Lebanon where he

54:30

waged the... the Pedro attack and the

54:32

only country that's left now is Iran

54:34

and the reason why I say all

54:36

this is that was the objective from

54:38

the beginning 9-11 right and that's a

54:40

whole other can of worms there but

54:42

9-11 was a justification to wage war

54:44

in the Middle East for the benefit

54:47

of Israel and I'm not saying that

54:49

we weren't attacked by terrorists on that

54:51

day we absolutely were al-Qaeda was involved

54:53

in that Osama bin Laden and Khalid

54:55

Sheikh Muhammad absolutely were involved in 9-11.

54:57

However Just like the JFK situation, they

54:59

always leave out the Israeli angle. On

55:01

September 11th, there were five guys there

55:03

dancing and flicking cigarettes, lighters and celebrating

55:06

and saying, whoo, yeah, as the towers

55:08

were being hit. So this woman, this

55:10

vigilant woman, thank God to her, sees

55:12

these guys dancing. She thinks they're Arabs

55:14

actually. And she's like, what that, why

55:16

are these guys celebrating? They're in New

55:18

Jersey overlooking it. Why are these guys

55:20

celebrating the towers getting hit? The police

55:22

catch up to these guys, they're in

55:25

a van. Urban transport systems, I think

55:27

is the name of the van. Urban

55:29

movie systems. They catch them in the

55:31

van. As soon as the guy gets

55:33

pulled over, oh, we're not Palestinian, we're

55:35

Israelis, we're your friends, we're not your

55:37

friends, we're not your friends, we're not

55:39

your friends, we're not your friends, we're

55:41

not your friends, we're not your friends,

55:44

we're not your friends, we're not your

55:46

friends, when asked the question are you're

55:48

Israeli intelligence. And not only that, they

55:50

all had flights ready to leave the

55:52

United States for the next day. And

55:54

then it gets even better. They find

55:56

out that they work at this moving

55:58

company that I mentioned before. Urban movie

56:00

systems or urban transport systems. I can't

56:03

remember the exact name. But same, it's

56:05

a movie company. They do a search

56:07

warrant at that place in New Jersey.

56:09

When they raided, they find terabytes upon

56:11

terabytes of information. They're like, what the

56:13

hell? The guy that owns it is

56:15

a dude named Dominic Souter. Hey Dominic,

56:17

we need you to come in. We

56:19

got some questions for you. Oh, I'll

56:22

come in. Where does. Where does. Where

56:24

does. that these Israelis spend about 60

56:26

to 70 days in immigration custody and

56:28

then they get deported didn't go to

56:30

Guantanamo Bay didn't get interviewed by our

56:32

military or by CIA or by anybody

56:34

they went back to Israel and then

56:36

they ask them on Israeli talk show

56:38

this is all out there by the

56:41

way declassified documents and everything there's FBI

56:43

2-0-3s or no not 2-0-3s it's FBI

56:45

reports basically that show this, but they

56:47

admit that they had four knowledge that

56:49

the towers were going to get hit

56:51

and then it gets even better. You

56:53

find out that these guys were following

56:55

the terrorists. As they were moving throughout

56:57

the United States, getting ready to conduct

57:00

this attack. And it's kind of an

57:02

ingenious idea. Disguise yourself as a moving

57:04

company. The moving company was getting funding

57:06

by Israeli intelligence, by the way. They

57:08

did the numbers and figured out where

57:10

they were getting the money from. And

57:12

you could follow these tariffs around without

57:14

getting the money from. And you could

57:16

follow these terrorists around without being money

57:19

from. And you could follow these terrorists

57:21

around without being the money from. And

57:23

you could follow these dancing Israelis, Israelis,

57:25

on several occasions. Hey attack is imminent

57:27

attack is imminent bin Laden is gonna

57:29

fly planes into tower like that's their

57:31

strategy blah blah and then we have

57:33

Israeli intelligence also happening So I think

57:35

they knew what's gonna happen they let

57:38

it happen and then bam what happens?

57:40

We're invading Iraq We're going after Saddam

57:42

Hussein. He has no weapons of mass

57:44

destruction And he had nothing to do

57:46

bin Laden and Saddam Hussein actually hate

57:48

each other many people don't know this

57:50

that when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and

57:52

Saudi Arabia's sovereignty was being challenged. Osama

57:54

bin Laden offered the royal family to

57:57

find their behalf because he had won

57:59

the war against the Russians in the

58:01

80s in Afghanistan. Afghanistan. And the royal

58:03

family said, no, we don't need your

58:05

help. The United States is going to

58:07

protect us. This pissed Osama off. Because

58:09

he was like, why do how are

58:11

we letting kafras and foreigners fire an

58:13

Arab land for our country? This is

58:16

bullshit. So the Saudi Arabian government doesn't

58:18

like criticism, right? So they say, fuck

58:20

you. They take his citizenship away and

58:22

descend into Sudan. He hides there in

58:24

the 90s. wanted to fight Saddam Hussein

58:26

for the benefit of Saudi Arabia. It

58:28

doesn't make sense. And then you find

58:30

out we didn't have weapons of mass

58:32

destruction. And then who was the main

58:35

guy that said we should go to

58:37

Iraq? I'll never forget. Benjamin Netanyahu, he's

58:39

there in Congress. Yeah, if we take

58:41

out Saddam, it's going to create positive

58:43

reverberations all across the region. It costs

58:45

us billions upon billions of dollars and

58:47

million people died. We didn't get any

58:49

benefit from the Iraq war, but Israel

58:51

definitely did. They get 80% of their

58:54

oil from Iraq. So whenever you start

58:56

following the money, you start following the

58:58

clean break memo, you start looking at

59:00

what's going on, there's even more rabbit

59:02

holes, right? I mean, I even even

59:04

got into the part where, you know,

59:06

a guy named Larry Silverstein bought the

59:08

buildings two or three months before the

59:11

towers got hit and took out this

59:13

insane terrorism policy that no one had

59:15

ever known. And then miraculously on 9-11,

59:17

9-11, he's, he's not there, he's like

59:19

a bunch of other, like a bunch

59:21

of other Jewish people. Hey man, when

59:23

there's smoke there's fire, right? What do

59:25

you do about it? Like what can

59:27

someone normally? Like when normal person do?

59:30

Good question. I think it's important that

59:32

the American public be educated on this

59:34

stuff and vote accordingly and you know

59:36

Understand that we are an occupied government

59:38

from a foreign government and that's problematic

59:41

and I think we need to make

59:43

a pack register This is an attack

59:45

on Jews. I don't have a attack

59:47

on Jews. I have a problem with

59:49

Jews. I have a bunch of them

59:51

on my team But I do think

59:53

that the state of Israel doesn't get

59:55

held accountable for a lot of their

59:57

political decisions and I don't like the

59:59

fact that they drive our foreign Are

1:00:01

government officials? As far as... They're not

1:00:03

held accountable either. Yeah, they aren't a

1:00:05

lot of the times. They aren't. But

1:00:07

a lot of the times when we

1:00:09

get into these wars, especially in the

1:00:11

Middle East, it's for the benefit of

1:00:13

Israel. Yeah. Because they have an insane

1:00:16

lobby. I mean, you look at someone

1:00:18

like a Mira Madelson, she gave Trump

1:00:20

$100 million. Crazy. He campaigned to get

1:00:22

this guy named Jonathan Pollard out of

1:00:24

jail. Jonathan Pollard for those that don't

1:00:26

know is the worst spy in American

1:00:28

history. Sold all of our secrets to

1:00:30

Israel and Russia and it really messed

1:00:32

us up and he got I think

1:00:34

a life sentence but one ended up

1:00:36

happening was Benjamin Netanyahu had these tapes

1:00:38

on Bill Clinton and in 2020 He

1:00:40

gets on a private jet that Sheldon

1:00:42

and Edelson owned and he comes to

1:00:44

Israel and he's met at the Tarmac

1:00:46

by Benjamin Niyahu. How is it that

1:00:48

we have one of the worst spies

1:00:50

in American history that stole our secrets

1:00:53

and sold to the Russians getting met

1:00:55

on the Tarmac by our greatest allies

1:00:57

leader? Incredible. And the American public lot

1:00:59

of times doesn't know this. I think

1:01:01

if the American public knew this, they

1:01:03

might question our greatest ally. Even if

1:01:05

they all did though, I don't think

1:01:07

anything would happen. I think it would

1:01:09

create awareness where people would say, you

1:01:11

know what, we need to make APAC

1:01:13

register, we need to get rid of

1:01:15

these guys that have an Israel first

1:01:17

policy because our foreign policy right now

1:01:19

is Israel first. And I think anyone,

1:01:21

any American that's red-blooded or patron, a

1:01:23

nationalist, You need to know what the

1:01:25

problem is first before we can go

1:01:28

ahead and say America first. All these

1:01:30

guys that say America first, but then

1:01:32

at the same side are saying, oh,

1:01:34

we got to protect Israel, you're not

1:01:36

America first. Because America first means America

1:01:38

only. And if we're only going to

1:01:40

care about the United States, that means

1:01:42

we need to preserve our money. We

1:01:44

need to preserve our image to the

1:01:46

world. And we shouldn't be behind killing

1:01:48

a bunch of innocent people and supporting

1:01:50

this eth no apartheid apartheid state. Yeah

1:01:52

dude like well put well said I

1:01:54

mean I I wish I knew is

1:01:56

as much and when as deep as

1:01:58

you I need to do more research

1:02:00

but like I wouldn't I wouldn't try

1:02:02

to debate any of it to me

1:02:05

I'd almost add to it like why

1:02:07

would you have to swear that you

1:02:09

won't talk shit about the Israeli government

1:02:11

when you do a contract with a

1:02:13

United States Tennessee it's a state of

1:02:15

the union why what does that got

1:02:17

to do with anything? It's incredible dude.

1:02:19

No other, no other foreign country has

1:02:21

the level of influence that they have.

1:02:23

You know, they're literally legislating stuff to

1:02:25

stop our free speech for a foreign

1:02:27

nation. You can talk shit about Trump

1:02:29

all day, but if you talk shit

1:02:31

about Benah and Yahoo, anti-Semitism, and they

1:02:33

use this term anti-Semitism to censor you

1:02:35

to make you look like a conspiracy

1:02:37

there or whatever, but everything I said,

1:02:40

you can look like, a conspiracy there

1:02:42

or whatever, but everything I said, you

1:02:44

can look it up, there's declass, it's,

1:02:46

or whatever. But everything I said, you

1:02:48

can look like, you know, it, it,

1:02:50

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:02:52

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:02:54

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:02:56

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:02:58

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:03:00

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:03:02

it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

1:03:04

it, it, it, it It's all out

1:03:06

there. It's just that this type of

1:03:08

information gets heavily suppressed. So that's why

1:03:10

not many people know about it. Well,

1:03:12

dude, I appreciate you coming in. And

1:03:15

folks, as always, I'm bringing you top-rated

1:03:17

bad-asses that fricking do their homework. You

1:03:19

may not always appreciate them, but guess

1:03:21

what? I do. So until next time,

1:03:23

keep it real.

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