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[00:00:00] Just pulling into the stream. I got to
[00:00:01] feed the dog real quick. Tonight she's
[00:00:03] getting chicken thighs and there's some
[00:00:05] eggs in there. Um,
[00:00:08] and so you just got to wait for a second
[00:00:10] while I let her eat. But I just figured
[00:00:12] we'd shout out Hassan [ __ ] and remind
[00:00:14] him that you don't need a shock collar
[00:00:17] to control your dog. Your dog's not a
[00:00:19] prop for your stream. Um, although
[00:00:21] sometimes she's cute to have there. You
[00:00:23] don't need a shot collar to control your
[00:00:25] dog. Hassan, you could just learn to
[00:00:27] train her and that would work great.
[00:00:30] Dogs love to have jobs. They love to be
[00:00:32] taught how to do their job really well.
[00:00:35] Wait.
[00:00:53] Okay.
[00:00:59] All right, thanks for all of y'all's
[00:01:02] patience.
[00:01:04] Gigi was hungry.
[00:01:07] Um, and now let's get set up for this
[00:01:10] thing. If you're new, if you're just
[00:01:12] coming in, welcome to the stream. Um, I
[00:01:15] went to overtime a little bit with Jimmy
[00:01:17] Door just now. Great conversation. I
[00:01:19] don't regret it at all. Sorry, not
[00:01:21] sorry. But um it means that I was a
[00:01:25] little late getting started and that is
[00:01:27] all bueno.
[00:01:30] Uh cheers to tonight. Cheers to an
[00:01:33] apparent ceasefire and peace deal that
[00:01:35] we'll briefly talk about.
[00:01:40] And um
[00:01:43] yeah, only 30 minutes late. I think
[00:01:45] we're ready to roll. I do see your super
[00:01:47] chats coming in.
[00:01:50] If you were here for the last stream
[00:01:52] that I did, I made the mistake of
[00:01:54] committing to reading every single super
[00:01:56] chat. I'm so sorry. I'm not doing that
[00:01:59] again. That was way too many super
[00:02:02] chats. We were on for like three and a
[00:02:04] half hours or something and most of it
[00:02:06] was just me reading super chats, not
[00:02:08] actually the normal show. So, what we're
[00:02:11] going to do is we're going to try our
[00:02:13] best to make the main show an hour long
[00:02:15] tonight and then we'll do about a half
[00:02:18] an hour of super chats to take us to
[00:02:20] 9:00 Eastern time. Okay. So, I think
[00:02:23] what we've done is we've actually
[00:02:26] fixed the super chat tracker. My buddy
[00:02:29] updated it. So, I think that I can sort
[00:02:31] it. And so, unfortunately, I'm just
[00:02:33] going to have to sort it by the biggest
[00:02:35] super chats to the lowest super chats.
[00:02:36] And we'll just start at the top and go
[00:02:38] down at the end of the show. And that's
[00:02:39] how I'll organize it. Um, and and maybe
[00:02:42] I'll throw in a couple of randomly
[00:02:43] selected little super chats, too,
[00:02:45] because I don't want to leave all the,
[00:02:47] you know, people that can't afford a
[00:02:48] giant super chat behind because I I
[00:02:50] understand. I'm, you know, I'm fresh out
[00:02:53] of the life of not being able to afford
[00:02:56] giant super chats. I understand. Um, and
[00:02:58] to be clear, if you're struggling,
[00:03:01] please don't send super chats. Take care
[00:03:02] of yourself. Take care of your family.
[00:03:04] They are greatly appreciated and they do
[00:03:05] help support this work and keep me
[00:03:08] independent,
[00:03:09] but take care of yourself and your
[00:03:11] family first. Okay,
[00:03:17] so
[00:03:19] um
[00:03:21] let me see how many of us are in here.
[00:03:22] Chilling, chilling. Sick. Good to have
[00:03:25] you all here. Welcome to Free Speech
[00:03:26] Friday. Free speech Friday. Feeling
[00:03:30] free.
[00:03:32] Um, let me think for a second about
[00:03:34] where we're going to start and then I'll
[00:03:36] kind of uh
[00:03:39] give us a marker for the stream so that
[00:03:41] I know where to cut it later.
[00:03:47] Let me close out that and that
[00:03:52] and
[00:03:54] that.
[00:03:56] I've got to close out all my secret
[00:03:58] Qatari handler documents before I put
[00:04:00] this on screen so that Laura Loomer
[00:04:02] can't see it
[00:04:06] now that it's out that Qar controls
[00:04:08] America and everybody knows.
[00:04:11] I don't ever know what we'll do.
[00:04:15] Okay.
[00:04:27] I think we're on streaming. I'm always
[00:04:30] kind of like, what am I forgetting?
[00:04:31] What's not what's not working? What's
[00:04:33] forgetting? What am I forgetting? I
[00:04:36] don't think we're forgetting anything. I
[00:04:37] think our audio is good. I think that
[00:04:39] our screen share is going to work this
[00:04:40] time.
[00:04:42] I think that um Hassan can suck a dick.
[00:04:48] And ready to get started.
[00:04:52] So, welcome to Free Speech Friday. Today
[00:04:56] is October 10th. Friday, October 10th.
[00:04:59] And there's all sorts of stuff that
[00:05:05] is going on in the world. And I know
[00:05:08] that we're all a little tired of talking
[00:05:09] about this tiny little foreign country
[00:05:12] the size of New Jersey in the Middle
[00:05:13] East. But the news, the whole thing,
[00:05:16] everything this week is about the little
[00:05:19] tiny New Jersey in the Middle East.
[00:05:21] doing a genocide, although hopefully
[00:05:23] stopped with it. Hopefully done. Um, so
[00:05:26] tonight we're going to talk about the
[00:05:27] new peace deal and there's some spicy
[00:05:30] stuff about technocrats taking over.
[00:05:33] There's some world banking going on in
[00:05:36] Gaza and the West Bank. Not all things
[00:05:40] are as they appear, and we'll discuss
[00:05:42] that. We also are going to look at
[00:05:47] TurningPoint USA and their donors
[00:05:51] and what might have been going on behind
[00:05:53] the scenes. What who who actually are
[00:05:55] the donors to Turning Point USA? And who
[00:05:57] the hell set up this complex tax
[00:06:00] structure that allows for a 501c3
[00:06:03] nonprofit, which is forbidden from
[00:06:06] engaging in political action? who knew
[00:06:09] how to set up Turning Point to have that
[00:06:11] side by side to a whole bunch of
[00:06:14] political action and actually when you
[00:06:16] look into it there's all sorts of
[00:06:19] entities I think it's eight of them if I
[00:06:22] memory serves that are all interwoven in
[00:06:25] complex ways to
[00:06:28] shall we say
[00:06:30] engage in fundraising and in political
[00:06:32] speech engage in you know dark money
[00:06:35] fundraising and
[00:06:37] uh certify fundraising, I guess, so to
[00:06:40] speak. We'll look at all that and then
[00:06:43] we'll also take a brief look at this
[00:06:45] thread by uh Gen Xirl that I mentioned
[00:06:48] last time about these very key points in
[00:06:52] a timeline of Israel's war, Benjamin
[00:06:57] Netanyahu's words, not mine, Israel's
[00:06:59] war on free speech in America and on the
[00:07:03] media and the minds of Americans. So,
[00:07:06] that's our show for tonight. That's what
[00:07:07] we're going to do.
[00:07:09] And uh without further ado,
[00:07:12] let's get started.
[00:07:17] If you're new here, thanks for being
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[00:07:23] you're going to have a good time and
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[00:07:26] got a beverage or a snack and are
[00:07:28] buckled up because there's some [ __ ]
[00:07:30] going on.
[00:07:33] Oh, I've given away the goose because
[00:07:35] I've already got my topic highlighted
[00:07:38] here. So, there's a whole bunch of
[00:07:41] reporting on this new peace deal that
[00:07:43] was struck in Gaza. Um,
[00:07:46] and
[00:07:48] though I love being sassy, I want to be
[00:07:50] clear for a second and not just sassy.
[00:07:54] I'm stoked. I'm very stoked. Um,
[00:07:59] less death, less women and children and
[00:08:03] innocent civilians dying is good.
[00:08:07] I think we all are waiting to see if
[00:08:10] Israel honors this ceasefire and honors
[00:08:12] this peace deal. I think we're all a
[00:08:15] little suspicious that Benjamin
[00:08:18] Netanyahu's very far-right government
[00:08:20] has no intention of giving up their goal
[00:08:23] of the greater Israel.
[00:08:26] But for now, things are looking
[00:08:29] promising. And it's promising with a
[00:08:32] serious asterisk
[00:08:34] that I think we're all just going to
[00:08:35] have to make up our own minds about
[00:08:37] whether the trade-off is worth it.
[00:08:39] Because so often it seems like the
[00:08:42] people that actually control the world,
[00:08:43] not conspiratorial like Illuminati, but
[00:08:45] actually like the banks,
[00:08:49] it seems like so often they get their
[00:08:51] way by making it the only way. by making
[00:08:55] it every way, every possible way leads
[00:08:59] to them winning because they are every
[00:09:02] side of an issue. And once again, we're
[00:09:05] seeing the signs that they just might be
[00:09:08] every side of this issue, too. So, what
[00:09:13] we know about the Gaza ceasefire
[00:09:15] agreement, I've got the BBC pulled up.
[00:09:18] I've also got, you know, AP,
[00:09:22] um, Newsweek. Basically, all the
[00:09:25] reporting right now, at least from
[00:09:27] mainstream media, is pretty much all the
[00:09:29] same article and it's all pretty light
[00:09:31] on facts. Um, as is understandable
[00:09:35] because there's not a lot going on yet.
[00:09:37] Oh, hey Gigi. How'd it go? Did you have
[00:09:38] a good dinner? Good dinner. Yeah. Here,
[00:09:42] let me close the door for a second,
[00:09:43] guys.
[00:09:51] Good girl. You want to lie down?
[00:09:55] Get in your spot, Gigi. Right now.
[00:10:01] She looked at me like, "Oh, no."
[00:10:04] Um,
[00:10:07] okay. What we know about the Gaza
[00:10:10] ceasefire agreement.
[00:10:13] After days of negotiation, US President
[00:10:15] Donald Trump announced this week that
[00:10:16] Israel and Hamas have agreed
[00:10:19] to the first phase of his peace plan for
[00:10:21] Gaza.
[00:10:24] The Israeli military says that a
[00:10:25] ceasefire in the Palestinian territory
[00:10:26] took effect at 12:00 local time on
[00:10:29] Friday, today, kind of yesterday if you
[00:10:33] live in America though, and that it has
[00:10:35] begun to withdraw from parts of the
[00:10:36] strip. The first phase of Trump's plan
[00:10:39] is expected to see the release of all
[00:10:41] one of all 20 living Israeli hostages in
[00:10:45] exchange for
[00:10:47] around 250 Palestinian prisoners and
[00:10:50] 1,700
[00:10:51] detainees from Gaza. Increased amounts
[00:10:55] of aid will also enter the strip.
[00:10:57] Negotiations are then expected to follow
[00:10:59] over the details of the latter phases.
[00:11:01] And it's these latter phases that we're
[00:11:03] really curious about. But first, let's
[00:11:05] just highlight the numbers disparity
[00:11:08] there that we are releasing 20 Israeli
[00:11:10] hostages. Unfortunately, because that is
[00:11:12] all that are still alive in the strip.
[00:11:15] And I do mean that that's a tragedy.
[00:11:17] It's it's a real shame that there's loss
[00:11:19] of life ever, Israeli citizens,
[00:11:22] Palestinians, anyone. Um, and I want to
[00:11:25] remind us all that
[00:11:27] those Israelis were not combatants. They
[00:11:30] were just innocent people that were
[00:11:32] caught up in that and that were taken
[00:11:34] hostage and that is a tragedy. Um
[00:11:36] regardless of how they were treated um
[00:11:38] regardless of what happened that sucks
[00:11:40] and same in the same way almost in you
[00:11:44] know well not the same way but in a
[00:11:46] similar way. All of these Palestinian
[00:11:48] prisoners and detainees also tragic. And
[00:11:52] we should point out that since before
[00:11:54] October 7th, Israel has had hundreds and
[00:11:57] hundreds and hundreds of Palestinians
[00:12:00] that were just taken from their homes,
[00:12:02] often in the middle of the night,
[00:12:04] usually with no trial and no due
[00:12:06] process, and just locked away in a cell
[00:12:08] to rot. And often they're never heard
[00:12:11] from again. Often they are raped. Often,
[00:12:14] oh, I hope I'm not demonetizing my
[00:12:16] stream by speaking candidly about that.
[00:12:18] I don't really know the rules yet, but I
[00:12:20] just want to point out that there's a
[00:12:22] shitload of Palestinians in Israeli
[00:12:24] jails, many of which most of which were
[00:12:28] not combatants. Okay, but moving on.
[00:12:32] What is up with the latter phases?
[00:12:33] Because I think we're all a little
[00:12:35] suspicious and a little curious what the
[00:12:37] plan really is and if it's really going
[00:12:39] to hold.
[00:12:42] And there are phases to the withdrawal.
[00:12:45] The Israeli military is pulling back in
[00:12:47] stages. Um, there is footage of tanks
[00:12:50] firing on Palestinians that are trying
[00:12:52] to go back to their homes after the
[00:12:55] ceasefire is supposed to be in effect,
[00:12:56] apparently.
[00:12:58] That's awkward. It's expected. Um, I
[00:13:02] don't think it constitutes a failure of
[00:13:04] the plan already, but it sucks. Um,
[00:13:09] don't do that, Israel. Take your
[00:13:11] bloodthirst home.
[00:13:14] Go play some video games. Go crash out
[00:13:16] on Twitter.
[00:13:19] But
[00:13:21] the thing that I am most interested in,
[00:13:23] the angle that is most suspicious to me
[00:13:27] is getting mentioned in basically every
[00:13:29] article in a very subtle and short way
[00:13:31] that would be easy to miss. I had it
[00:13:34] highlighted just a second ago, and it's
[00:13:36] right here.
[00:13:40] Gaza would be initially governed by a
[00:13:43] temporary transitional committee of
[00:13:45] Palestinian technocrats
[00:13:48] supervised by a board of peace headed
[00:13:50] and chaired by Trump and involving
[00:13:52] former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
[00:13:58] You know, we're gonna ignore the Tony
[00:14:00] Blair part for now
[00:14:04] because what the [ __ ] is a Palestinian
[00:14:07] technocrat,
[00:14:10] right?
[00:14:11] What does that mean?
[00:14:15] Um,
[00:14:17] well,
[00:14:21] if you didn't know,
[00:14:23] okay, so that's still reporting about
[00:14:24] the ceasefire.
[00:14:28] If you didn't know, the West Bank has
[00:14:32] actually been undergoing a bit of a
[00:14:34] change for the last year. And around
[00:14:37] March, I believe it was, of last year,
[00:14:40] 2024,
[00:14:42] they brought in a new government and
[00:14:45] restructured
[00:14:47] their government down from 26 ministers
[00:14:50] to 23 ministers.
[00:14:53] and a majority of them are technocrats.
[00:14:59] The word technocrat is a little bit new
[00:15:01] in the lexicon out here. Um, sorry, I
[00:15:04] realize that you guys can't quite see
[00:15:06] what's going on there. I'll slide it
[00:15:07] over for you.
[00:15:15] But um
[00:15:18] we know what like a Peter Teal
[00:15:20] technocrat is, but I've never really
[00:15:23] heard of a Palestinian technocrat before
[00:15:25] this last year of changes. Um and I
[00:15:30] still need to do a lot more research
[00:15:32] into it because it's very complex. But
[00:15:34] if you're not aware, these are mostly
[00:15:37] people that were educated at uh highle
[00:15:40] schools outside of Gaza and outside of
[00:15:43] the West Bank as well. Obviously,
[00:15:45] Western universities um that mostly have
[00:15:50] links to banks.
[00:15:54] Is it mentioned in that article? Is it
[00:15:55] mentioned in this article?
[00:15:58] Abbas
[00:16:00] Amud Abbas appoints former World Bank
[00:16:04] economist, longtime ally as next
[00:16:06] Palestinian Authority prime minister.
[00:16:11] Muhammad Mustafa will head here. Let me
[00:16:14] actually spend a second to
[00:16:17] shrink this down for you so you can
[00:16:20] actually read it.
[00:16:27] Okay.
[00:16:30] Muhammad Mustafa will head technocratic
[00:16:32] government that could potentially
[00:16:33] administer Gaza after Hamas is removed
[00:16:35] from power, but some doubt he will
[00:16:37] create meaningful change. This article
[00:16:39] is from 14th of March, 2024.
[00:16:43] And they're already saying that could
[00:16:46] potentially administer Gaza after Hamas
[00:16:48] is removed from power.
[00:16:52] Almost as this as if this was a plan.
[00:16:55] Almost as if we're just taking our sweet
[00:16:58] time doing a genocide
[00:17:01] and then
[00:17:02] waiting for phase two.
[00:17:06] Mustafa was born in the West Bank,
[00:17:08] earned a doctorate in business
[00:17:09] administration economics from George
[00:17:11] Washington University. He has held
[00:17:13] senior positions at the World Bank and
[00:17:15] previously served as deputy prime
[00:17:17] minister and economy minister. He is
[00:17:19] currently the chairman of the Palestine
[00:17:21] Investment Fund.
[00:17:23] So,
[00:17:26] we've got the bankers moving in, moving
[00:17:30] into positions of authority in the West
[00:17:32] Bank last year, and now apparently
[00:17:35] they're going to take over Gaza this
[00:17:37] year.
[00:17:39] And suddenly Jared Kushner's talk of all
[00:17:42] the real estate deals that are going to
[00:17:44] get made start to make a whole lot of
[00:17:46] sense.
[00:17:48] We've also got a whole bunch of the Gulf
[00:17:51] states, the powerful Gulf states
[00:17:53] involved in this deal and involved in
[00:17:56] keeping the peace as it plays out. Um,
[00:17:59] that involves Qatar. It involves Saudi
[00:18:01] Arabia. Um, I'm sure it involves Egypt.
[00:18:04] I'm not sure if it's getting reported
[00:18:05] that way, but I'm sure Egypt has to be
[00:18:07] involved. And I'd bet it involves the
[00:18:09] UAE, but I'm not sure.
[00:18:12] And so
[00:18:14] we're starting to get a picture painted
[00:18:18] where
[00:18:20] money is calling the shots, which is not
[00:18:24] surprising if anyone has been anywhere
[00:18:27] for any amount of time.
[00:18:29] You don't have to be that smart to
[00:18:31] realize that money controls everything.
[00:18:33] And that's why I started this whole
[00:18:34] thing with the slogan, follow the money,
[00:18:37] seek the truth, because I thought I was
[00:18:40] going to be doing stock market research
[00:18:41] and learning about how the money
[00:18:43] controls everything. And quickly I
[00:18:44] learned that to understand how money
[00:18:46] controls everything, you have to
[00:18:48] understand intelligence agencies and you
[00:18:50] have to understand organized crime and
[00:18:51] you have to understand politics and you
[00:18:52] have to understand all these other
[00:18:54] things that are tools that the bankers
[00:18:57] use to pull strings and to bully
[00:19:00] countries and to create the conditions
[00:19:04] for catastrophes and war and all the
[00:19:08] things that make them more money. And
[00:19:10] now that everyone has sufficiently made
[00:19:12] money on the destruction of Gaza and the
[00:19:15] genocide of Palestinians,
[00:19:18] now I guess it's time to make money on
[00:19:19] rebuilding it all. And oh boy, are they
[00:19:22] going to make an awful lot of money on
[00:19:26] rebuilding it all. I wonder if I can
[00:19:29] pull up um a photo
[00:19:32] from the air
[00:19:38] just how bad this is.
[00:19:43] We all know.
[00:19:47] But when you look at Gaza
[00:19:49] and you look at the sheer scale of
[00:19:52] destruction,
[00:19:54] all the rubble, think about how long it
[00:19:56] takes for trucks to cart away the rubble
[00:20:00] of a single building. Think about how
[00:20:02] many truckloads one apartment complex is
[00:20:05] when it's deconstructed into rubble. And
[00:20:08] then think about the thousands and
[00:20:10] thousands and thousands of buildings
[00:20:13] that are destroyed that need to be
[00:20:15] completely cleared away. If you're going
[00:20:17] to rebuild this,
[00:20:19] all of that is going to be profit. It's
[00:20:22] not going to be done for free. It's not
[00:20:24] going to be charity. It's going to be
[00:20:26] investments. Investments that expect
[00:20:30] returns and money is apparently flowing
[00:20:33] in. And bankers are apparently being put
[00:20:36] into positions of power. And
[00:20:40] it's really a story as old as time or at
[00:20:43] least as old as money, which is an
[00:20:45] invention and it's not as old as time.
[00:20:50] So,
[00:20:52] we're not going to go a lot further on
[00:20:53] it right now because it's breaking and
[00:20:55] it's mostly uncertain and we don't
[00:20:57] really even know if the ceasefire is
[00:20:59] going to hold. I personally suspect and
[00:21:01] I was just speculating with Jimmy door
[00:21:03] that
[00:21:05] there's going to be
[00:21:07] a lot of ba basically it's not possible
[00:21:11] if Benjamin Netanyahu stays in power.
[00:21:13] That's my current
[00:21:15] speculation.
[00:21:17] Benjamin Netanyahu needs continued
[00:21:19] warfare. The moment that the wars stop,
[00:21:23] the Israeli people will resume rioting
[00:21:25] in the streets, rioting in front of
[00:21:27] Benjamin Netanyahu's house. calling for
[00:21:29] his denouncement, removal, and trial.
[00:21:34] The trial that's been ongoing for many
[00:21:36] years. You should look up the BB Files
[00:21:38] documentary and watch it. And
[00:21:41] the moment that happens, he's probably
[00:21:43] going to jail. Israel has a history of
[00:21:46] putting politicians in jail for
[00:21:48] corruption. Actually, to their credit,
[00:21:50] they've put prime ministers in jail.
[00:21:52] They've put presidents in jail. They've
[00:21:54] put senior executive officials in jail
[00:21:57] for crimes far less serious than the
[00:21:59] ones that Benjamin Netanyahu is accused
[00:22:01] of. And just the evidence that is
[00:22:03] publicly available in things like the BB
[00:22:06] files seems like enough to convict to me
[00:22:10] speculatively.
[00:22:12] Um so Benjamin Netanyahu has no interest
[00:22:15] in peace, but he has a lot of interest
[00:22:17] in war with Iran specifically.
[00:22:21] And so part of this peace process
[00:22:26] involves American boots on the ground.
[00:22:31] Um I'm going to see if I can
[00:22:34] find the actual stat. Around 200 troops
[00:22:37] overseen by the US military will monitor
[00:22:39] the ceasefire. According to a senior US
[00:22:41] official,
[00:22:43] this force's makeup is likely to include
[00:22:45] troops from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and
[00:22:47] the UAE. The official said their role
[00:22:50] would be to oversee and observe the
[00:22:51] ceasefire and make sure
[00:22:55] let me slide this back over for you
[00:23:00] and make sure there are no violations or
[00:23:03] incursions. Good luck.
[00:23:07] And so my current understanding is that
[00:23:09] there will be some US troops on the
[00:23:13] ground and there are already US troops
[00:23:15] in the area and that opens the doors
[00:23:18] wide to false flags.
[00:23:22] Hate to be the conspiracy theorist
[00:23:23] around here, but someone's got to do it.
[00:23:27] And oh boy would I speculate
[00:23:29] speculatively that possibly
[00:23:32] speculatively Benjamin Netanyahu might
[00:23:34] be allegedly involved in desiring to
[00:23:38] maybe just maybe do a false flag and
[00:23:40] blame it on Iran. Maybe killing some
[00:23:42] American troops, maybe bombing some
[00:23:45] some, you know, foreign
[00:23:48] diplomats, maybe something in America. I
[00:23:50] don't know. But I don't imagine that
[00:23:53] Benjamin Netanyahu has any intention of
[00:23:55] giving up on the Greater Israel Project
[00:23:57] or any intention on facing justice.
[00:24:02] And I certainly don't imagine that
[00:24:03] people like Ben Gavir and Smootrich and
[00:24:05] his extremely far-right cabinet
[00:24:09] and coalition has any intention of going
[00:24:12] through with this.
[00:24:15] So, we're going to just see what
[00:24:16] happens. We're going to keep our fingers
[00:24:18] crossed for peace. Personally, right now
[00:24:21] at this very early stage with very
[00:24:24] little information, I'm of the mind to
[00:24:27] support this deal. I'm of the mind to be
[00:24:29] excited about it. Um, even though I
[00:24:31] think it's unlikely to succeed or at
[00:24:34] least to succeed the way it's planned.
[00:24:37] And I like obviously not a fan of the
[00:24:39] World Bank taking over things. Not a fan
[00:24:41] of the bankers profiting off of genocide
[00:24:44] and then profiting off of rebuilding and
[00:24:46] pretending like they're the good guys.
[00:24:48] not a fan of, you know, I'm not a fan of
[00:24:51] the current state of Islamism. Not a fan
[00:24:54] of all of the Islamic terror groups that
[00:24:57] have been propped up by Lord knows who
[00:25:00] that have been funded and supported by
[00:25:03] probably Western intelligence agencies
[00:25:04] to a certain point. Um,
[00:25:08] but I am a fan of ending a genocide. I'm
[00:25:10] a I'm a fan of us not supporting and
[00:25:12] funding a genocide. And I'm a fan of
[00:25:15] people not dying. So,
[00:25:19] the best of two [ __ ] sandwiches is I
[00:25:21] guess what we're going to eat. And I
[00:25:24] would imagine that the Gazins are stoked
[00:25:26] to not be getting bombed in the streets
[00:25:28] on a daily basis. Hopefully, they
[00:25:31] certainly seemed to be celebrating and I
[00:25:33] hope that their celebrations are not in
[00:25:35] vain. Um, I have been of the mind, I
[00:25:38] took a shitload of heat for it when
[00:25:40] Trump first came out and started talking
[00:25:42] about this concept. I came out and just
[00:25:44] said like look
[00:25:46] ultimately you need money to back this.
[00:25:48] You need the Gulf states involved. You
[00:25:50] need the powerful Arab states involved
[00:25:52] in protecting the Palestinians as they
[00:25:54] try to rebuild. You need investment.
[00:25:56] Nothing happens without money. All of
[00:25:57] this rebuilding is not going to happen
[00:25:59] without money. And that money cannot
[00:26:01] come from us. It can't come from
[00:26:02] America. We're [ __ ] tapped out, bro.
[00:26:05] It has to come from the Gulf States. And
[00:26:07] if you know how rich people work, money
[00:26:10] needs rein. It needs investment and it
[00:26:12] needs return on investment and they're
[00:26:14] going to make money off of it. And
[00:26:15] that's just the [ __ ] up state of the
[00:26:17] world. That's the [ __ ] up state of how
[00:26:20] how the fiat system that the bankers
[00:26:24] have set up is. We're not going to talk
[00:26:26] about who the bankers are tonight, but
[00:26:29] it is just it is it is what it is. And
[00:26:32] um we're going to watch and we're going
[00:26:33] to scrutinize and we're going to hold
[00:26:34] people to account as best we can
[00:26:36] hopefully. But that's the state of the
[00:26:38] ceasefire for now.
[00:26:41] Um,
[00:26:45] real quick, let's test out our super
[00:26:47] chat.
[00:26:50] Let's see how our sort feature works.
[00:26:55] Boom. Just like that. Frio, you're a
[00:26:57] legend. El Padrino, we love you. One
[00:27:00] super chat and we'll get back to the
[00:27:02] reporting here.
[00:27:04] $100 big super from Fred Fredrico. We
[00:27:07] appreciate you. Please interview Stu
[00:27:09] Peters. Charlie Kirk's lavalier mic
[00:27:11] exploded and blew the hole in his neck.
[00:27:13] He had Israeli security at the event.
[00:27:15] Remember September 2024, IDF used
[00:27:17] exploding cell phones, walkie-talkies,
[00:27:19] and other devices against one against
[00:27:21] thousands of Hezbollah members in Syria
[00:27:23] and Lebanon. True, they did. That being
[00:27:26] and and I like Stu, disagree with him on
[00:27:28] a lot, but I like him. Um, and I would
[00:27:30] totally talk to Stu. Uh, actually, I
[00:27:33] think he might be near to me right now.
[00:27:34] I should reach out to him. Um, that
[00:27:36] being said, I strongly disagree. I don't
[00:27:39] think that the lavalier mic exploded. We
[00:27:41] all know what an explosion looks like.
[00:27:43] It didn't explode. It was on his shirt
[00:27:44] after the alleged explosion. But the
[00:27:47] other version of that theory is that it
[00:27:48] fired a projectile into his neck. I also
[00:27:50] don't think that that happened um for
[00:27:52] many reasons that I detailed on the last
[00:27:54] stream. But I'm, you know, I don't take
[00:27:57] issue with theories and I don't take
[00:27:58] issue with talking about them obviously.
[00:28:01] And so I would be happy to discuss it
[00:28:02] with him or with anyone. Um, but I don't
[00:28:04] think that that's what happened. And we
[00:28:06] do actually have a bunch of developments
[00:28:08] that maybe we'll get into in the later
[00:28:09] half of the show when we get to the
[00:28:10] super chats. People might ask questions
[00:28:12] about that. Um,
[00:28:14] about all the stuff that Candace just
[00:28:17] dropped this week, particularly
[00:28:18] yesterday, about all the new
[00:28:20] developments in the bullet in the
[00:28:23] autopsy and apparently a fragment in his
[00:28:25] neck, as well as developments in the
[00:28:27] Israeli conversation, the Josh Hammer
[00:28:29] conversation, the donor's conversation,
[00:28:31] which we'll dig into a little bit
[00:28:32] tonight.
[00:28:33] So, um, thanks for the big super, Fred
[00:28:35] Rico. We'll come back to supers at the
[00:28:37] end. Now,
[00:28:41] on to
[00:28:44] the donors. Should we do the donors
[00:28:45] first? Yeah, let's do the donors first.
[00:28:49] Um, last week we pulled back up the
[00:28:52] Obsidian file for the first time in a
[00:28:54] long time, and y'all were stoked, and
[00:28:55] I'm stoked. And I figured that this was
[00:28:57] a perfect investigation to build a new
[00:28:59] Obsidian file around. So, we're going to
[00:29:00] do some Obsidian work right now.
[00:29:04] If you're not familiar with this app,
[00:29:06] everyone always asks me what this app
[00:29:08] is. And it is called Obsidian. And it's
[00:29:11] how I make these mind maps of sources
[00:29:14] and information that link together. And
[00:29:16] I take notes. And Obsidian is not
[00:29:18] designed for this. It's designed for
[00:29:20] text um text notes, but no one's got
[00:29:23] time for that [ __ ] And I use the canvas
[00:29:26] feature if you're curious. The canvas
[00:29:28] feature is this little button over here
[00:29:30] um that you can make canvases with that
[00:29:31] are these blank spaces that you can fill
[00:29:33] with stuff.
[00:29:36] So,
[00:29:38] oh, I'm giving away my Zionist Mafia
[00:29:42] one. Uh let's let's go back to the
[00:29:44] Turning Point one.
[00:29:47] I'm gonna get cancelled for this one.
[00:29:49] Don't look.
[00:29:52] QRS T
[00:29:57] turning point.
[00:30:00] Okay,
[00:30:03] so this is just preliminary. This is
[00:30:04] just the start, but
[00:30:08] there's this whole conversation
[00:30:09] happening
[00:30:11] about
[00:30:12] the donors for Turning Point USA,
[00:30:16] about
[00:30:18] um what was really going on behind the
[00:30:20] scenes. There's reporting from the Grey
[00:30:22] Zone about donors pulling their funding
[00:30:24] and about donors pressuring Charlie Kirk
[00:30:27] in the days before his assassination.
[00:30:29] And there's the reporting by Candace
[00:30:30] Owens
[00:30:32] that was a masterclass
[00:30:35] in
[00:30:37] playing the opposition like a fiddle.
[00:30:41] And oh boy, did the Israel lobby, and by
[00:30:45] that I mean not the Israel lobby, I mean
[00:30:48] all of the influencers that are not
[00:30:51] being paid by the Israel lobby.
[00:30:52] Certainly, I mean all of the mouthpieces
[00:30:56] of the Zionist ethnostate.
[00:30:59] Candace gave them all the rope they
[00:31:01] needed to hang themselves,
[00:31:04] metaphorically speaking, YouTube.
[00:31:08] And oh boy, it was so amazing to watch.
[00:31:11] And I didn't have any inside
[00:31:13] information. I did not know what she
[00:31:14] had. I purposely have not reached out to
[00:31:16] her. And I didn't know what was coming.
[00:31:18] I suspected because I know her and I
[00:31:21] know that she does not shoot from the
[00:31:22] hip. I know that she brings receipts. I
[00:31:24] know that she does very careful vetting
[00:31:26] of her sources. Um something that I
[00:31:29] aspire to be better at like her. And so
[00:31:31] I hoped and I suspected that she had
[00:31:33] something. And oh boy did she deliver.
[00:31:37] And so we got weeks of donors and
[00:31:43] TPUSA spokesman and friends of Charlie
[00:31:48] and Zionists galore just pontificating
[00:31:52] on how Charlie really felt and claiming
[00:31:56] Charlie's legacy and all sorts of stuff
[00:31:59] about how much he loved Israel. And then
[00:32:02] Candace dropped the text messages
[00:32:04] obviously where Charlie explicitly said
[00:32:05] that he had no choice but to abandon the
[00:32:09] pro-Israel stance because of the
[00:32:12] pressure and treatment he was receiving
[00:32:14] from Jewish donors.
[00:32:18] And holy [ __ ] did the internet meltdown,
[00:32:21] right? Holy moly.
[00:32:25] And so
[00:32:26] I figured maybe we should look into
[00:32:28] Turning Point USA just a little bit. ask
[00:32:32] some questions and figure out what's
[00:32:34] really going on there. What is really
[00:32:38] going on with Turning Point USA?
[00:32:42] And
[00:32:44] um you know, actually, now that I think
[00:32:47] about it, I want to see if I can find
[00:32:51] another article. Where did I put it? It
[00:32:54] would be in
[00:32:56] this document that I have.
[00:33:00] Give me a second to pull this document
[00:33:01] up because
[00:33:06] I actually think that we should back up
[00:33:09] a little bit
[00:33:11] and talk about the founding
[00:33:14] of Turning Point USA because it is very
[00:33:18] informative
[00:33:19] about
[00:33:21] who really put this all together and who
[00:33:24] really was responsible for building
[00:33:26] Turning Point and what might they feel
[00:33:29] if Turning Point were to turn on
[00:33:32] their nearest and dearest cause.
[00:33:38] So, there's a lot of reporting, well,
[00:33:40] not a lot. There's some reporting about
[00:33:43] Turning Point USA's
[00:33:46] nonprofit structure.
[00:33:48] Um, and it's mostly coming from
[00:33:50] left-wing sources trying to criticize
[00:33:52] Turning Point, excuse me, because it's
[00:33:55] all it's mostly all written before
[00:33:58] this whole thing happened before this
[00:34:00] tragic
[00:34:02] assassination.
[00:34:05] But
[00:34:09] it's worth noting
[00:34:13] that
[00:34:16] Charlie Kirk
[00:34:18] was 18
[00:34:21] when Turning Point was founded in 2012.
[00:34:24] Okay.
[00:34:26] And it was Bill Montgomery who invested
[00:34:28] in the young activist after hearing him
[00:34:30] speak at a small college in the state.
[00:34:33] At the 2016 Republican National
[00:34:35] Convention, Kirk met Trump Jr. and would
[00:34:37] soon accompany him on the road as an
[00:34:38] assistant. As Turning Point thrived,
[00:34:41] Kirk's salary grew and then they get
[00:34:42] into the the financials there. Um,
[00:34:46] so Bill Montgomery, who's not he's not
[00:34:48] Jewish and he's not a Zionist, at least
[00:34:50] not like
[00:34:52] he he
[00:34:54] I wouldn't say he's not a Zionist. I
[00:34:55] would have to dig a little deeper to
[00:34:57] clarify Bill Montgomery's stance. He's
[00:34:59] no longer alive. Um,
[00:35:02] but Bill Montgomery selects Charlie Kirk
[00:35:05] at age 18. And Bill Montgomery is like
[00:35:07] 70some at that time, I believe, and has
[00:35:11] a long career behind him. And
[00:35:14] TurningPoint USA gets set up as a 501c3
[00:35:16] nonprofit right away.
[00:35:19] Over the years,
[00:35:22] Turning Point built a very complex
[00:35:26] structure
[00:35:28] of
[00:35:30] uh let's say companies, entities
[00:35:35] that um
[00:35:38] allow for Turning Point to be both a
[00:35:40] nonprofit that is not allowed to engage
[00:35:43] in political speech as well as
[00:35:50] a political organization.
[00:35:55] Turnpoint USA financial investigation.
[00:36:00] Um, let me pull up. This is an AI
[00:36:03] summary that I grabbed filled with
[00:36:06] sources and a timeline.
[00:36:09] Is this the one?
[00:36:12] I might decide not to take the time to
[00:36:14] hunt down where my report on this is and
[00:36:17] instead just kind of summarize it from
[00:36:18] memory
[00:36:21] because that one is full. It's not that
[00:36:23] one. It's the next one. Financial
[00:36:24] continuing previous conversation.
[00:36:28] Okay.
[00:36:43] Okay,
[00:36:47] so TurningPoint is built out of like 8
[00:36:50] to 12ish
[00:36:52] different entities from like Turning
[00:36:54] Point USA, I think Turning Point Action,
[00:36:57] like Turning Point, Inc. Uh there's a
[00:36:59] whole bunch of them and they all have
[00:37:00] kind of different names, but they all
[00:37:02] are responsible for different aspects of
[00:37:06] Turning Point. And it's very normal for
[00:37:10] 501c3s to be nonprofits on the one end
[00:37:15] and on the other end to be affiliated
[00:37:18] with a for-profit arm that is allowed to
[00:37:21] engage in political action and other
[00:37:23] things. That's not uncommon. Normally
[00:37:26] when that happens, you would have an
[00:37:28] independent board and you'd have
[00:37:29] independent control and there would be
[00:37:31] barriers between the employees and the
[00:37:34] communications and the finances to make
[00:37:36] sure that everything is above board and
[00:37:38] it's very complicated. There's like
[00:37:40] entire career paths dedicated to just
[00:37:42] how to set that up and how to run it.
[00:37:45] That is not how Turning Point was set
[00:37:47] up. turning point was set up
[00:37:51] with a lot of those lines very blurry
[00:37:54] with people working on both sides of
[00:37:56] that wall with out an independent board
[00:38:00] of directors but instead the 501c3
[00:38:02] directly controlling
[00:38:05] the for-profit entity and that raised a
[00:38:08] lot of alarms and that's what you know
[00:38:11] sort of raised the alarm that this
[00:38:14] ProPublica article is all about.
[00:38:17] questionable
[00:38:19] uh financial structure and reporting.
[00:38:23] And we're not going to dig into all the
[00:38:25] specifics now on the live stream right
[00:38:27] now um because they are quite
[00:38:28] complicated and I don't want to bore you
[00:38:30] with all the financials of nonprofits.
[00:38:33] But let's just say that it was a complex
[00:38:35] structure with many entities built over
[00:38:38] time that I doubt 18-year-old Charlie
[00:38:41] Kirk knew anything about
[00:38:44] that allowed for some questionable
[00:38:47] donor to action
[00:38:50] results.
[00:38:52] And so
[00:38:54] that's got to make you wonder who knew
[00:38:56] how to set all that up.
[00:39:00] And from the looks of it, it was
[00:39:02] probably Bill Montgomery's buddy
[00:39:04] Stapleton.
[00:39:05] What's his full name? Uh, Stapleton.
[00:39:12] Robert Stapleton of the Stapleton Group.
[00:39:15] And we will come back to him in future
[00:39:17] streams with more detailed analysis. I
[00:39:20] just wanted to mention his name here
[00:39:21] briefly because he had a already a prior
[00:39:26] relationship with Bill Montgomery who's
[00:39:27] helping Charlie found Turning Point
[00:39:29] doing his taxes and stuff like that
[00:39:31] helping Bill Montgomery with his own
[00:39:33] business ventures and you know legal
[00:39:35] work and stuff and then Stapleton Group
[00:39:37] did a whole bunch of stuff for Turning
[00:39:39] Point in a role that should have been an
[00:39:43] independent group selected but instead
[00:39:45] they selected their buddies the
[00:39:47] Stapletons. Um, my understanding is that
[00:39:50] Stapleton is a Jewish person, but I
[00:39:52] don't know. Um, I'll get in more into
[00:39:53] that in the future.
[00:39:55] I just bring it all up to say that
[00:39:58] someone that was not Charlie Kirk knew
[00:40:01] how to set up all these complex tax
[00:40:04] structures of nonprofits and for-profit
[00:40:06] entities.
[00:40:08] and Turning Point got built by a whole
[00:40:10] bunch of donor money into this complex
[00:40:13] legal framework that allowed it to be
[00:40:16] one of the most powerful Zionist
[00:40:18] organizations in America in the America
[00:40:20] in the American right. And that's a very
[00:40:23] valuable asset. That's an incredibly
[00:40:26] valuable asset, right?
[00:40:30] And if you look at the right-wing media
[00:40:33] landscape, what do you got? You've got
[00:40:35] the Daily W. I mean, you've got Fox News
[00:40:38] owned by Robert Rupert Murdoch, the
[00:40:40] Murdoch family, and uh they are best
[00:40:43] buds with Netanyahu. They're not Jewish,
[00:40:44] but they are very Jewish. Um, and in
[00:40:48] this case, I mean Israeli aligned.
[00:40:51] Um, and
[00:40:53] then you've got the Daily Wire, you've
[00:40:56] got Turning Point USA, you've got
[00:40:57] PragerU, you've got all of these overtly
[00:41:01] Zionist groups that were founded by
[00:41:03] Zionists, funded by Zionists, run by
[00:41:06] Zionists, and in some cases by literal
[00:41:09] former MSAD agents. Um,
[00:41:12] and that pretty much makes up the
[00:41:14] right-wing media space. There's not a
[00:41:16] lot of other options except for some
[00:41:18] independent commentators, though. We
[00:41:20] have questions about some of those
[00:41:22] independent commentators.
[00:41:25] And so, the Daily Wire has had a hell of
[00:41:28] a year or two and is in financial ruin.
[00:41:31] Had to destroy half their company just
[00:41:33] to stay afloat. That ship is still
[00:41:36] sailing. Um, as in there's more to come
[00:41:38] out about that. And their troubles have
[00:41:41] not ended as far as I'm aware. Um,
[00:41:46] and so Turning Point USA is really the
[00:41:49] foremost right-wing political
[00:41:51] organization in America in many ways, as
[00:41:54] well as the foremost Zionist
[00:41:57] organization in America, particularly
[00:42:00] in regards to the American youth, the
[00:42:02] American youth vote, which is not just
[00:42:04] the future of the American conservative
[00:42:06] movement, but also
[00:42:09] is the current ground swell in the
[00:42:11] American conservative movement. Young
[00:42:13] people are more engaged than ever and
[00:42:15] they're voting more than ever and
[00:42:16] they're taking political action more
[00:42:18] than ever and they are not stoked on
[00:42:21] Israel, right?
[00:42:24] And so what happens
[00:42:27] when Charlie Kirk says he has to abandon
[00:42:30] the pro-Israel cause? What happens when
[00:42:33] he's hosting Dave Smith to absolutely
[00:42:35] annihilate Josh Hammer on the debate
[00:42:37] stage at the main event of Turning Point
[00:42:39] USA? What happens when Tucker Tucker
[00:42:43] Carlson is going to headline the next
[00:42:45] one? When Candace Owens is being invited
[00:42:47] to the next one. And yes, Charlie said
[00:42:49] in the text messages that he was
[00:42:51] thinking of inviting Candace.
[00:42:54] If you go back and you watch
[00:42:59] the Dave Smith Josh Hammer debate,
[00:43:05] which we're going to do, we're gonna
[00:43:06] watch just the first part of it. I was
[00:43:08] just looking at this earlier this
[00:43:09] morning.
[00:43:12] Charlie's opening remarks
[00:43:15] are a whole new thing today,
[00:43:19] knowing what we know now.
[00:43:22] So, let's see how our audio is.
[00:43:30] A year ago today, by the grace of God in
[00:43:32] a turn of the head tilt, a bullet
[00:43:35] whizzed by Donald Trump's face and
[00:43:38] barely scraped his ear. And as we're
[00:43:42] closing out this conference, so this
[00:43:44] debate was held on the anniversary of
[00:43:46] Butler, which is
[00:43:49] everything is very tied together here.
[00:43:51] And it's a lot of coincidences that I
[00:43:54] genuinely think are coincidences, but
[00:43:56] holy [ __ ] that's wild. I think we just
[00:43:58] need to just remember how far our nation
[00:44:00] has come in the span of one year of how
[00:44:03] much has changed
[00:44:06] and thanks to the goodness and glory of
[00:44:08] God that Donald Trump turned his head at
[00:44:11] that very moment
[00:44:14] one year ago to
[00:44:16] >> his body and Cory we wrote about this
[00:44:19] topic on college campuses know I speak a
[00:44:21] lot bit of programming here is going to
[00:44:23] be a debate
[00:44:24] >> as many of you guys know I speak a
[00:44:26] thought about this on college campuses.
[00:44:28] I get so many questions about this topic
[00:44:29] on college campuses. Some of my best
[00:44:31] memories ever have been going to Israel,
[00:44:33] traveling to Israel, seeing where Jesus
[00:44:35] rose from the dead, Jesus walked on
[00:44:37] water, spoke in the garden of
[00:44:38] Gethsemane, gave the sermon uh mount
[00:44:40] biatitudes, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
[00:44:42] and Hebron. And some of my greatest
[00:44:44] experiences have been in holy the Holy
[00:44:46] Land and defending Israel. But as you
[00:44:48] know, this is a very hot topic on campus
[00:44:51] and increasingly a hot topic in
[00:44:53] conservative circles. And I thought,
[00:44:55] hey, let's lean in to that disagreement.
[00:44:58] Let's lean into that debate. Let's have
[00:45:00] two people that don't agree on this
[00:45:02] topic that are some of the best
[00:45:03] defenders of the position when it comes
[00:45:05] to Israel, when it comes to the 12-day
[00:45:08] war, when it comes to um whether or not
[00:45:11] we should be supporting or sending aid
[00:45:12] to Israel because we as conservatives,
[00:45:15] we want to have this debate. We don't
[00:45:16] want to just all of a sudden say, "Oh,
[00:45:18] you're not allowed to say that." No, we
[00:45:20] want to foster an environment where we
[00:45:21] get to the truth. We want to find the
[00:45:23] best ideas and have the best ideas win.
[00:45:27] And so we are thrilled to have uh two
[00:45:30] men and they know what they're talking
[00:45:31] about. I'm going to be moderating this.
[00:45:33] We're going to make sure that this
[00:45:34] remains mostly peaceful.
[00:45:37] So give it up for Josh Hammer and Dave
[00:45:40] Smith, everybody.
[00:45:42] Kind of interesting, right?
[00:45:46] tragic
[00:45:47] and
[00:45:50] crazy to watch. But I want to remind us
[00:45:53] of some things that Dave Smith and
[00:45:55] Tucker Carlson said in the last several
[00:45:57] weeks.
[00:45:59] Dave Smith in reminiscing on this debate
[00:46:02] after Charlie had been killed.
[00:46:05] He noted that Dave Smith had already
[00:46:08] debated Josh Hammer at this point and he
[00:46:11] had annihilated him. And if I remember
[00:46:14] correctly, initially it wasn't going to
[00:46:16] be Josh Hammer against Dave Smith. It
[00:46:18] was gonna be someone else and something
[00:46:19] came up and so Josh Hammer got subbed
[00:46:22] in. But I think I'm remembering that
[00:46:25] right. But Dave Smith said that in his
[00:46:27] mind it was kind of weird that Charlie
[00:46:30] invited him to his first TPUSA event to
[00:46:33] do the main stage, the final event of
[00:46:36] the night. The the the the main event is
[00:46:39] this debate. And
[00:46:42] it's between Dave Smith and someone who
[00:46:45] he's already crushed in a debate. And so
[00:46:47] you kind of already know how it's going
[00:46:50] to go. And Charlie's a smart guy. He
[00:46:53] already knows that this debate is
[00:46:55] probably going to be damn similar to the
[00:46:56] last one. And the last one did not paint
[00:46:59] Josh Hammer in a good light. It did not
[00:47:02] paint Israel in a good light. And here
[00:47:04] we are hosting that very same debate
[00:47:07] again all over for the entire TPUSA
[00:47:10] audience because m we need to get to the
[00:47:13] best ideas. We need the best ideas to
[00:47:15] win, right? And similarly
[00:47:20] after Charlie Kirk was killed, Tucker
[00:47:22] Carlson came out and said because
[00:47:25] Candace prompted him to share this. She
[00:47:27] said, "I know that you had a
[00:47:28] conversation with him, Tucker. It was
[00:47:30] probably recorded. I know you were miked
[00:47:32] up right before you went out for your
[00:47:33] speech at TPUSA. You spoke about Epstein
[00:47:37] and I know there was a conversation and
[00:47:39] Tucker shared what happened offstage
[00:47:41] before he went out where he was talking
[00:47:44] to Charlie apparently and he was saying
[00:47:46] like, "Listen, I know Epste is in the
[00:47:47] news right now and I'm not going to go
[00:47:48] into all that. I'm not going to go hard
[00:47:50] on Israel. I know that you get all this
[00:47:51] [ __ ] from the donors and I don't want to
[00:47:53] cause any trouble for you. So, I'm just
[00:47:54] going to, you know, keep it mellow and
[00:47:55] not go go hard on it." And apparently
[00:47:58] Charlie said to Tucker, "Go all the way.
[00:48:01] Do it. Say it all." Right.
[00:48:06] And when you put those things together
[00:48:08] with his opening remarks
[00:48:11] with the text messages that we now have
[00:48:14] with the whole picture,
[00:48:19] it starts to get pretty clear where
[00:48:23] Charlie was at. Okay.
[00:48:28] Josh Hammer has since
[00:48:30] made a whole fool of himself online. Um,
[00:48:33] and I'm not going to go through all of
[00:48:34] Josh Hammer's tweets and his tweets
[00:48:36] about how literally Europeans have
[00:48:39] anti-semitism in their DNA. He's tweeted
[00:48:41] that multiple times.
[00:48:44] Not going to go into all that. I don't
[00:48:45] want to dig it all up right now. But
[00:48:47] that is what Josh Hammer apparently
[00:48:48] believes that if you are European, you
[00:48:51] have anti-semitism and hatred in your
[00:48:54] DNA just by virtue of being white. You
[00:48:58] hate Jews.
[00:49:01] That's awkward, seeing as Charlie is
[00:49:04] white.
[00:49:07] Um
[00:49:09] Josh Hammer also said that Tucker
[00:49:10] Carlson, in his opinion, is the most
[00:49:12] dangerous anti-semite in the world.
[00:49:15] I think he said in the history of our
[00:49:17] country actually, which is
[00:49:20] all kinds of crazy.
[00:49:23] And you start to wonder what Josh Hammer
[00:49:25] might be willing to do in order to stop
[00:49:29] Charlie Kirk from platforming Tucker
[00:49:31] Carlson. I personally don't suspect that
[00:49:34] Josh Hammer has the balls or the power
[00:49:36] to be behind this whole thing. That's
[00:49:38] not what I'm suggesting.
[00:49:40] But I would suspect that Josh Hammer
[00:49:42] probably told some of his Israeli
[00:49:45] friends what was going on. And I
[00:49:48] wouldn't be surprised if some of those
[00:49:49] friends were linked to Israeli
[00:49:51] intelligence and linked to the IDF
[00:49:56] and stuff like that.
[00:49:58] And maybe someone there might have made
[00:50:00] a decision,
[00:50:03] but there's no evidence. There's no
[00:50:04] evidence at all. So, let's not talk
[00:50:06] about it. Let's not talk about it. Let's
[00:50:08] go back to where we were. Let's get back
[00:50:11] to where we were. Let's get this train
[00:50:12] back on the rails. We're doing a hate
[00:50:14] speech. No hate speech allowed.
[00:50:16] Censorship is coming and we all got to
[00:50:18] be good guys that tow the line. So
[00:50:21] donors, just so you know what we're
[00:50:23] looking at here, um sacred transparency,
[00:50:26] this box and this box, what you're
[00:50:28] seeing on screen here, this is all uh AI
[00:50:33] summaries. Okay?
[00:50:36] So, do not treat what's in this box as
[00:50:39] absolute fact. This does include links
[00:50:43] to sources, which is what I will show
[00:50:44] you over here. You should not trust AI
[00:50:47] to tell you the truth. You should have
[00:50:50] AI help you find sources if you're going
[00:50:52] to use it, and then read those sources
[00:50:53] for yourself, do your own research
[00:50:55] within it, make up your own mind, and
[00:50:57] use AI as a tool to help you clarify
[00:50:59] your understanding based on actual
[00:51:00] sources. Um, but we're going to refer to
[00:51:03] these lists just for the organizational
[00:51:06] structure of which donors gave how much
[00:51:08] money and then we're going to refer to
[00:51:10] the sources to get to know them just a
[00:51:12] little bit. Okay.
[00:51:14] So,
[00:51:16] who are the top 10 TPUSA donors as best
[00:51:19] as we can tell initially? Um,
[00:51:23] first off,
[00:51:26] the number one and number two slots on
[00:51:28] the list are basically all anonymous
[00:51:30] donor advised funds. Uh, which is
[00:51:34] common. It's where rich people have
[00:51:38] these things set up, these organizations
[00:51:40] that are basically pass through
[00:51:41] organizations for money. So, they donate
[00:51:43] to the organization and then the
[00:51:45] organization essentially is a black box
[00:51:47] that then donates that money to causes.
[00:51:49] And so we don't actually know who all
[00:51:51] that money is coming from and a whole
[00:51:52] bunch of the money that TPUSA was
[00:51:56] receiving. The biggest chunk of the
[00:51:58] donations was coming through these
[00:52:00] anonymous donor advised funds. And the
[00:52:02] Bradley impact fund as best as I can
[00:52:04] understand is just another anonymous
[00:52:07] donor advised fund basically more or
[00:52:09] less. Um that really fits into the same
[00:52:12] category as number two here. Um, so
[00:52:15] number three, Bernie Marcus, the Marcus
[00:52:18] Foundation, 4.6 plus million dollars
[00:52:22] plus donated from 2015 to 2024
[00:52:26] with extensive links to Israel.
[00:52:30] Um, this is Bernie Marcus. He has passed
[00:52:33] away in 2024.
[00:52:36] Um
[00:52:38] he has donated to all sorts of things
[00:52:41] like the blood center in Israel. Um
[00:52:49] between 2002 to 2012 according to
[00:52:52] powerbase which is they track charitable
[00:52:55] donations and charitable organizations
[00:52:56] and such nonprofits etc.
[00:52:59] From 20 2002 to 2012, the foundation
[00:53:02] donated $3 million plus to the friends
[00:53:05] of the Israeli Defense Forces.
[00:53:08] Marcus is also the founder of the Israel
[00:53:11] Democracy Institute.
[00:53:15] His profile on the homepage describes
[00:53:17] the IDI as their focus as being Jewish
[00:53:21] causes, children, medical research, free
[00:53:23] enterprise, and the community.
[00:53:26] In the final political donation recorded
[00:53:28] publicly before his death, according to
[00:53:30] the Times of Israel, made in July,
[00:53:32] Marcus gave $1 million to the United
[00:53:34] Democracy Project, a campaign
[00:53:36] fundraising group affiliated with the
[00:53:37] pro-Israel lobby APAC,
[00:53:40] which Marcus has supported since its
[00:53:41] creation in 2022.
[00:53:44] The Marcus Foundation makes legacy $60
[00:53:47] million investment in Route One to
[00:53:49] revamp how American Jews tackle the
[00:53:51] crisis of anti-semitism.
[00:53:54] With this investment, the Marcus
[00:53:55] Foundation has given a total of $140
[00:53:58] million in grants to Route 1 since its
[00:54:00] founding in 2020. In partnership with
[00:54:03] dozens of youth serving organizations,
[00:54:05] camps, and communities, Route 1 has made
[00:54:07] it possible for tens of thousands of
[00:54:08] teens to experience meaningful, fun, and
[00:54:10] safe travel to Israel. This is according
[00:54:13] to prnewire.com.
[00:54:15] So,
[00:54:19] let's be clear. This is a fine line.
[00:54:20] It's complicated.
[00:54:22] American Jewish people are welcome to
[00:54:25] donate to whatever they want to donate
[00:54:27] to. It's their right. They are welcome
[00:54:30] within the bounds of the law to use
[00:54:33] their money how they want to use their
[00:54:34] money.
[00:54:36] Freedom of speech, right?
[00:54:40] But
[00:54:42] it's a little
[00:54:47] hypocritical
[00:54:49] when
[00:54:51] we see over and over again as we are
[00:54:53] about to that these Jewish billionaires
[00:54:56] not not like the average regular Jewish
[00:54:58] people average regular Jewish people are
[00:55:00] a whole other thing. They're just
[00:55:01] regular people for the most part right
[00:55:03] and some of them are pro-Israel and some
[00:55:04] of them are anti-Israel. That's a whole
[00:55:05] different thing. Jewish billionaires.
[00:55:08] The kinds of people that become
[00:55:09] billionaires,
[00:55:11] usually not the greatest of people,
[00:55:13] Jewish billionaires over and over and
[00:55:15] over again will be Americans that
[00:55:18] dedicate their entire lives to donating
[00:55:21] money to a foreign government, to
[00:55:23] supporting a foreign government, to
[00:55:24] supporting a foreign military, to even
[00:55:25] serving in a foreign military, to
[00:55:27] supporting all this [ __ ] for Israel.
[00:55:31] but not a whole lot over here unless
[00:55:34] it's Turning Point USA and other
[00:55:36] organizations that will actually turn
[00:55:38] America to supporting Israel again for
[00:55:41] Israel. Right. So
[00:55:45] that's Bernie Marcus
[00:55:47] briefly quickly. Um
[00:55:53] the Dunn Foundation, William Dunn,
[00:55:56] um extremely limited public information
[00:55:58] available. foundation, formerly named
[00:56:00] Dunn's Foundation for the Advancement of
[00:56:02] Right Thinking. No Israeli
[00:56:03] organizational connections found in
[00:56:04] available records, according to Claude.
[00:56:06] Um, William Dunn is extremely secretive
[00:56:09] about his money. He's extremely
[00:56:11] secretive about his life and as far as I
[00:56:14] can tell, as far as Claude could tell,
[00:56:16] not Jewish, not Israeli, um, without a
[00:56:19] whole lot of documented ties to Israel.
[00:56:22] And that's true. I mean, not every donor
[00:56:24] at TPUSA was Jewish and not every donor
[00:56:27] was pro-Israel in that way. Um, Ed Uline
[00:56:31] Ulation
[00:56:34] might sound Jewish, it's not. It's a
[00:56:35] German name actually. Um, they are very
[00:56:37] right-wing. There's all this
[00:56:40] controversial stuff about them like
[00:56:42] saying that the 2020 election was stolen
[00:56:43] and stuff like that, but not a lot of
[00:56:46] Jewish or Israeli connections there.
[00:56:48] Steven Fineberg, number six, the
[00:56:50] tracking foundation. Total 1.2 million
[00:56:52] 2017 to 2019. Don't uh treat these
[00:56:55] numbers as being definitive. Don't treat
[00:56:57] them as the truth, as the full maximum.
[00:56:59] This is just at least what Claude was
[00:57:01] able to dig up, and there's probably
[00:57:03] more, but it's hard to say, but big
[00:57:06] donor Steven Fineberg and the tracking
[00:57:08] foundation.
[00:57:10] Steven Fineberg is a whole can of worms.
[00:57:14] Okay, he comes from Drexel Burnham
[00:57:17] Lambert. If you don't know about Draxel
[00:57:20] Burnham Lambert, they are a very famous
[00:57:23] corrupt financial institution from the
[00:57:25] 80s that
[00:57:28] did a lot of [ __ ] up [ __ ] and birthed
[00:57:30] a lot of the modern corrupt financial
[00:57:33] system that we live in today. Um,
[00:57:38] for example, Leon Black who founded
[00:57:40] Apollo Global Management, who's very
[00:57:41] good friends with Jeffrey Epstein. He
[00:57:43] was a scion of Drexel Burnham Lambert um
[00:57:46] and Michael Milin. And many of the
[00:57:48] people the higher level executives at
[00:57:50] Burnham Lambert uh went on to found very
[00:57:52] powerful financial institutions like
[00:57:54] Steve Fineberg um who founded Cberus
[00:57:58] Capital Management which is a whole can
[00:58:00] of worms from Dinorp allegedly
[00:58:03] trafficking children overseas in war
[00:58:06] zones to um do I have more stuff on it?
[00:58:11] uh to tier one group that apparently
[00:58:13] trained the Saudi nationals who
[00:58:14] assassinated Jamal Kosigible
[00:58:17] uh to bankrupting health care and
[00:58:19] hospital companies uh in the you know
[00:58:21] standard private equity playbook.
[00:58:24] All sorts of scandals
[00:58:26] um
[00:58:28] it uh Claude made a mistake of thinking
[00:58:30] that he was on the the board of Ginsa
[00:58:32] which he is not. Jinsa is a whole rabbit
[00:58:35] hole but we're not going to spend the
[00:58:36] time to do that right now.
[00:58:39] Um, so let's talk about the Pearl
[00:58:42] Mutters. Do I have the Pearl Mutters?
[00:58:43] Yeah. Ike Pearl Mutter. He was actually
[00:58:46] born in mandatory Palestine in 1945. He
[00:58:50] served in the IDF during the Six-Day War
[00:58:52] in 1967.
[00:58:54] Um, and he has all sorts of ties to
[00:58:58] Israel. Um, mostly through the Isaac and
[00:59:01] Laura Pearlmutter Foundation,
[00:59:04] which donates to, you know, groups like
[00:59:07] Friends of the IDF.
[00:59:10] Uh, the Bruce and Marshall Moswitz
[00:59:12] Foundation. Don't know what that is.
[00:59:14] Anti-Defamation League. We all know what
[00:59:17] that is.
[00:59:19] Uh,
[00:59:21] the Robin Hood Foundation, the Jewish
[00:59:23] Agency for Israel. Um, this is straight
[00:59:26] off of the Laura and Isaac Pearlmutter
[00:59:27] Foundation's website.
[00:59:31] The foundation donated $1 million to the
[00:59:33] foundation to combat anti-semitism.
[00:59:36] To shut you up, you bigot.
[00:59:43] They support Megan David Adam.
[00:59:47] Israel's representative to the
[00:59:48] International Red Cross is the official
[00:59:50] national emergency medical disaster
[00:59:52] ambulance and blood bank service in
[00:59:53] Israel. In other words, it's a mission
[00:59:55] to save lives.
[00:59:57] The foundation supports United Hatsah is
[01:00:00] a community-based volunteer emergency
[01:00:01] medical services organization committed
[01:00:03] to providing the fastest response to
[01:00:04] medical emergencies across Israel.
[01:00:08] I guess they didn't get the memo on
[01:00:09] October 7th.
[01:00:12] And then they had this deal where they
[01:00:14] gave a whole bunch of money to cancer
[01:00:16] research uh 9 million but actually six
[01:00:21] million of it went to developing a
[01:00:23] state-of-the-art research facility uh at
[01:00:26] the techneon campus in Israel which is
[01:00:28] like this advanced tech company
[01:00:31] organization in Israel that does all
[01:00:33] this super advanced research. Um so
[01:00:35] actually most of you know six out of
[01:00:37] nine of those million dollars was
[01:00:38] actually going to Israel as well. So
[01:00:40] Isaac Pearlmutter, huge Jewish Zionist.
[01:00:45] Um,
[01:00:49] Robert Schulman.
[01:00:52] Robert Schillman
[01:00:54] is at the forefront of the news. Sorry,
[01:00:56] I'm scrolling all over right now.
[01:00:59] Robert Schillman is at the forefront of
[01:01:00] the news because he shows up in the
[01:01:01] Greyzone article because Max Blumenthal
[01:01:04] reported just this last month that
[01:01:07] allegedly Schulman was the Zionist
[01:01:10] donor, the Jewish donor that pulled out
[01:01:12] his uh multi-million dollar donations to
[01:01:16] TPUSA just days before Charlie was
[01:01:18] assassinated and asked them not to put
[01:01:20] his name on their building and not to
[01:01:22] display his plaque. He was done with it,
[01:01:25] over it, allegedly. Um, and then in
[01:01:29] digging into Shelman, apparently
[01:01:30] according to Max Blumenthal,
[01:01:33] Robert Schulman
[01:01:36] has also been
[01:01:39] uniquely involved
[01:01:41] in funding Tommy Robinson over in the
[01:01:44] UK. Islam. Islam. Islam. Islam. You know
[01:01:48] who else he funds? Laura Loomer.
[01:01:53] That's weird.
[01:01:55] You know, Laura,
[01:01:57] I don't know how much money you're
[01:01:59] getting from billionaires,
[01:02:01] but I know that I'm not getting a single
[01:02:04] dime. I'm not getting a dime from any
[01:02:08] weird groups, organizations,
[01:02:10] philanthropies,
[01:02:11] nonprofits, dark money, billionaires,
[01:02:14] any of it. Not a single dollar, Laura.
[01:02:17] But Laura is very fond of accusing
[01:02:19] everyone on the internet of being funded
[01:02:21] by Qatar, funded by Islamic groups,
[01:02:25] whatever it is, right? Well, she is
[01:02:28] receiving money from a Jewish
[01:02:30] billionaire that is very suspicious.
[01:02:33] Okay. So, maybe Laura, just maybe,
[01:02:38] when you live in a glass house with a
[01:02:40] whole bunch of mental issues, just don't
[01:02:43] throw stones. Just don't. Because
[01:02:48] out here, at least for myself, I know I
[01:02:51] am clean. I am clean of tainted
[01:02:54] donations. I'm clean of tainted money.
[01:02:56] It's you guys that support me. It's your
[01:02:59] generous donations. It's the viewership,
[01:03:02] just regular ad revenue on the
[01:03:04] platforms. That's it. I am going to be
[01:03:06] taking sponsors in the near future from
[01:03:08] family and founder own companies almost
[01:03:10] exclusively. I think totally
[01:03:12] exclusively. Um, and we'll cross that
[01:03:14] bridge in like, you know, a couple
[01:03:16] weeks, but I'm not being funded by weird
[01:03:19] billionaires in Lord knows what. So, I
[01:03:23] just thought I would mention that.
[01:03:26] But
[01:03:28] that's not all.
[01:03:30] Schillman is on the board of directors
[01:03:32] at Northeastern University and Friends
[01:03:34] of the Israel Defense Forces,
[01:03:38] according to Market Screener, which is
[01:03:40] it looks like a shady website. Market
[01:03:42] Screener is a very highlevel um
[01:03:44] financial website that gives financial
[01:03:46] information. They're legit.
[01:03:50] And also Wikipedia says the same thing.
[01:03:54] Schillman sits on the board of the
[01:03:56] Friends of the IDF, the Jewish
[01:03:58] Foundation for the Righteous,
[01:04:00] and the David Harowitz Freedom Center.
[01:04:02] David Harowitz, very important person in
[01:04:05] the story of TPUSA.
[01:04:07] Um in May of 2008, President George W.
[01:04:10] Bush appointed him to serve on the
[01:04:11] honorary delegation to accompany him to
[01:04:13] Jerusalem for the celebration of the
[01:04:15] 60th anniversary of the state of Israel.
[01:04:23] And this is more corroboration
[01:04:26] of the same
[01:04:28] between 2002 and 2013 his foundation
[01:04:30] donated $2.5 million to the friends of
[01:04:33] the IDF.
[01:04:35] Okay.
[01:04:37] So, that's just a smattering of the
[01:04:39] donors that built Turning Point USA.
[01:04:43] And I think we all know what they were
[01:04:45] donating to, why they were donating,
[01:04:47] right?
[01:04:49] They donate to Friends of the IDF and to
[01:04:53] uh what is it? The Jewish Freedom Center
[01:04:55] and all all these other organizations,
[01:04:57] right? They're building hospitals and
[01:04:59] schools and sending kids from America to
[01:05:02] Israel to do propaganda tours and all
[01:05:04] these things. that's what they're
[01:05:05] donating to and to TPUSA
[01:05:09] because of what TPUSA stood for
[01:05:13] obviously.
[01:05:15] And so if you've got all of these Jewish
[01:05:18] billionaires,
[01:05:20] some of whom, one of whom at least,
[01:05:23] literally killed Palestinians to found
[01:05:26] Israel,
[01:05:28] what would they be willing to do to keep
[01:05:32] Turning Point USA pro- Israel?
[01:05:36] To keep Tucker Carlson off of that
[01:05:37] stage, to keep Candace Owens off of that
[01:05:40] stage?
[01:05:42] It's just a question worth pondering. I
[01:05:45] am not alleging that they assassinated
[01:05:48] Charlie Kirk. I'm not alleging that any
[01:05:50] of the people that I just mentioned have
[01:05:51] committed a crime in regards to this.
[01:05:55] I'm just pointing out
[01:05:57] who they donate to that there seems to
[01:06:00] be a pattern and it's not an America
[01:06:03] first one,
[01:06:06] right?
[01:06:07] And so TurningPoint USA is an
[01:06:11] organization built and largely
[01:06:13] controlled at least ostensibly by
[01:06:16] Charlie Kirk. He is the face of that
[01:06:18] organization. And without him, it's hard
[01:06:21] to say it's even an organization. We're
[01:06:23] about to watch that story play out.
[01:06:27] But behind the scenes, all the money,
[01:06:29] all the power that built it is a whole
[01:06:31] different beast. And for the longest
[01:06:33] time, Charlie was the greatest defender
[01:06:35] of Israel, the number one Israel shill.
[01:06:37] And he was really [ __ ] good at it.
[01:06:38] And he was very smart. And he was very
[01:06:42] sincere and he was very religious.
[01:06:46] And then things started to change.
[01:06:49] Benjamin Netanyahu did a few things too
[01:06:52] many. October 7th looked a little
[01:06:55] suspicious.
[01:06:56] Epstein kind of obviously probably
[01:06:59] worked for Israel.
[01:07:01] and Charlie believed in Jesus.
[01:07:06] And Jesus is the truth, right?
[01:07:10] If you don't know Christians, if you
[01:07:12] don't know what Christianity is all
[01:07:13] about, it's about Jesus representing not
[01:07:17] just but in part representing truth, the
[01:07:21] side of truth, the whole truth, and
[01:07:24] nothing but the truth.
[01:07:28] And Charlie
[01:07:30] wasn't gonna shy away from the truth
[01:07:33] just because of donors
[01:07:36] because ultimately he had a spine.
[01:07:39] Ultimately Charlie Kirk proved his
[01:07:42] material. He proved his stuff and he
[01:07:45] proved it to be far superior to everyone
[01:07:47] else apparently around him calling him a
[01:07:49] friend like Josh Hammer for example who
[01:07:53] lied overtly about Charlie Kirk's
[01:07:56] position and about his words and about
[01:07:58] his stance and just about everything
[01:07:59] apparently all the way up until Candace
[01:08:02] released the screenshots that forced him
[01:08:04] to play defense.
[01:08:06] Charlie was not like that.
[01:08:09] And apparently
[01:08:13] Charlie trying to engage with the truth,
[01:08:16] trying to platform the truth, trying to
[01:08:18] at least platform debates in search of
[01:08:20] the truth
[01:08:22] was enough to get these Jewish donors
[01:08:24] very upset to pull their funding to
[01:08:27] threaten him, to pressure him, to make
[01:08:29] him feel very uncomfortable. And
[01:08:31] according to Candace Owens this week,
[01:08:33] allegedly, according to three sources
[01:08:35] apparently, that we have yet to see play
[01:08:37] out, allegedly the day before he was
[01:08:40] killed, he told people, multiple people,
[01:08:44] that he thought they were going to kill
[01:08:46] him.
[01:08:48] We don't know who they is. We don't know
[01:08:51] exactly what happened,
[01:08:54] but we have a lot of questions. And I
[01:08:57] think America is waking up. I think
[01:09:01] America is finally ready to stand up for
[01:09:04] itself.
[01:09:06] And I hope that the Trump administration
[01:09:09] that at least some people in the Trump
[01:09:11] administration
[01:09:13] are smart enough to see it.
[01:09:17] And I hope
[01:09:20] I pray that this peace deal is a piece
[01:09:24] of that process which is going to be
[01:09:27] messy. It's going to be complicated.
[01:09:29] It's going to be very controversial and
[01:09:31] it's going to get worse before it gets
[01:09:32] better.
[01:09:35] But it's happening.
[01:09:37] There's no way around it. I do not want
[01:09:39] to talk about Israel every [ __ ]
[01:09:41] night. I don't want to talk about it on
[01:09:42] every stream. I don't want to talk about
[01:09:43] it at all. Like I don't I don't care
[01:09:46] about Israel. Um I care about people. I
[01:09:49] care about the loss of life. I don't
[01:09:51] want Palestinian people dying and I
[01:09:52] don't want Israeli people dying just
[01:09:54] like I don't want people in Myanmar
[01:09:56] dying and I don't want people in China
[01:09:58] dying. I don't want people dying. I just
[01:09:59] want people to be alive. I want people
[01:10:00] to be good. I just want people to get
[01:10:01] along. I was raised by a Quaker.
[01:10:06] Although not in a religious way, but
[01:10:09] those values did instill. Peace, right?
[01:10:14] So,
[01:10:16] that's where we're going to leave it on
[01:10:17] the donors tonight. And I hate to say
[01:10:20] it, Gen XRI,
[01:10:22] but once again, we've run out of time to
[01:10:24] talk about Gen Xirl's article. And so
[01:10:26] I'm just going to have to dedicate an
[01:10:28] entire stream this week to this
[01:10:30] incredible article by Gen XGirl that
[01:10:33] lays out the timeline of all the
[01:10:36] elements that were set up piece by piece
[01:10:39] from
[01:10:40] years ago all the way till today that
[01:10:44] have
[01:10:45] prepped us for the propaganda war that
[01:10:47] we are currently experiencing that is
[01:10:49] about to ramp up significantly. Um,
[01:10:51] we'll dig more into the FAR documents
[01:10:54] that talk about
[01:10:56] Israel, the state of Israel
[01:11:00] funding
[01:11:02] the targeting and spying on American
[01:11:06] Christians. We went over it a little bit
[01:11:08] last week.
[01:11:10] She has some screenshots of it in this
[01:11:13] article somewhere, I believe. And in our
[01:11:15] next stream, we will go over that FAR
[01:11:19] document. And
[01:11:24] let me find where she uh gets to it down
[01:11:27] here.
[01:11:31] But we'll actually Oh, never mind. It's
[01:11:33] in another extension of this. But we'll
[01:11:35] actually show you where to find that FAR
[01:11:37] registration document and we'll open it
[01:11:39] up and we'll go through it more and
[01:11:40] we'll go through this article that Gen
[01:11:42] Xirl wrote and talk about the censorship
[01:11:45] campaign that is about to ramp up
[01:11:49] significantly.
[01:11:50] Hopefully we talk about it before we're
[01:11:52] not allowed to talk about it if you know
[01:11:54] what I mean. But shout out to Gen Xirl.
[01:11:56] Sorry I didn't get time for that today.
[01:11:58] And again I don't have any affiliation
[01:12:00] with Gen Xirl. She didn't ask me to do
[01:12:01] that. I reached out to her and said hey
[01:12:03] I'm going to share this. It's awesome.
[01:12:04] Nice work. I love it. Um, I want to
[01:12:06] shout you out and I want to report on
[01:12:08] this because it's important. It's very
[01:12:10] important. So,
[01:12:14] that is
[01:12:16] our show for tonight. I I almost kept it
[01:12:18] down to an hour. Now, we're going to
[01:12:21] move into the second portion here where
[01:12:22] we're going to talk super chats. We're
[01:12:23] going to hang out. We're going to have a
[01:12:25] conversation just free speech in it. Um,
[01:12:28] we'll do that for about a half an hour.
[01:12:32] It's not as comfortable as I was hoping
[01:12:33] it was going to be.
[01:12:36] But how are you doing? How you doing,
[01:12:37] chat? How are you all doing? What's on
[01:12:40] your minds?
[01:12:42] For a second, I'm going to look at
[01:12:43] normal chat on YouTube and then we'll
[01:12:45] move to our supers.
[01:12:49] Um,
[01:12:51] that's funny. The f I look up and the
[01:12:53] first chat I see is Angel saying, "Love
[01:12:55] so much for free speech Friday." If you
[01:12:57] know, you know. If you were here last
[01:12:59] time. Hey, Celtic girl in the chat. What
[01:13:01] up, Candace? Yeah, I'm I'm bummed that
[01:13:04] Candace has taken a week off, but I'm
[01:13:05] really happy for her to do so. She needs
[01:13:08] time with her family. She needs to relax
[01:13:10] and chill and take her time and take
[01:13:12] care of herself, and she's been through
[01:13:13] a lot. She's under a lot of pressure.
[01:13:15] She is at extreme risk. Um, we are all
[01:13:18] praying for you, Candace. Thank you for
[01:13:20] doing you. Um,
[01:13:23] Dariel Kez, please read my donation. I
[01:13:26] don't know if I'm going to get to your
[01:13:27] donation, but I at least saw your
[01:13:28] comment. We'll see. Um,
[01:13:32] okay.
[01:13:33] Sup, dude? Is Candace here? Uh, no. I
[01:13:36] doubt that Candace is here, but maybe.
[01:13:38] Who knows? I doubt Candace spends her
[01:13:40] time hanging out in live streams. She's
[01:13:41] got other stuff to do. Love the haircut.
[01:13:43] Thanks. I love it, too. It feels great.
[01:13:45] It feels so good to be fresh. Now, let's
[01:13:48] pull up the supers and do some supering.
[01:13:52] My favorite thing about getting a
[01:13:54] haircut is that I have this wonderful
[01:13:56] blessing from my mother mostly of this
[01:13:58] hair that is super thick and voluminous
[01:14:00] that takes zero effort. And people
[01:14:02] always ask me what my hair routine is,
[01:14:04] which I know more than half you are
[01:14:06] dudes that don't give a [ __ ] but it's
[01:14:07] like literally nothing. It's get out of
[01:14:09] the shower with wet hair, put a hat on,
[01:14:11] and let it dry for like 30 minutes and
[01:14:14] then it just like take it off and it
[01:14:15] just h it just does this. It's so chill
[01:14:18] and so easy and um and it's comfortable
[01:14:22] and it doesn't get in my face when I
[01:14:23] work out.
[01:14:25] So, we already talked to Fred Rico. Um
[01:14:30] oh, you know what? Let me uh resort this
[01:14:34] uh date.
[01:14:36] Okay. I don't know how it works, but I
[01:14:38] just want to make sure that we get
[01:14:39] everybody. Curtis with the $50 dono.
[01:14:42] Thanks for the big super chat. I love
[01:14:44] the way you display your findings. you
[01:14:45] are and have always been a natural.
[01:14:47] Stoked for you and keep diving. If you
[01:14:49] ever come to Alaska, you've got a place
[01:14:50] at my house. That would be awesome. I've
[01:14:51] never been to Alaska. I do aspire to
[01:14:53] come there someday, hopefully when the
[01:14:54] northern lights are out. Um, thank you,
[01:14:56] Curtis. I really appreciate it. Uh, I
[01:14:58] credit it to my parents. I credit it to
[01:15:00] my time teaching from an early age,
[01:15:02] spending time working with kids, working
[01:15:04] with how to explain ideas. Um,
[01:15:07] and a lot of practice, a lot of just
[01:15:09] working at it and doing things, trying,
[01:15:11] just doing stuff. Um,
[01:15:14] and I I think that it really is
[01:15:15] important to highlight how you display
[01:15:19] your findings because I think what
[01:15:20] Curtis is referring to is not just how
[01:15:22] you explain something, but how you
[01:15:24] actually show your sources and how you
[01:15:27] show where you're getting your
[01:15:28] information from so that everyone else
[01:15:30] out there can come to their own
[01:15:32] conclusions. And it's not just I'm an
[01:15:34] authority figure. Listen to my opinions
[01:15:36] and pretend like I know everything
[01:15:37] because I don't. I don't know
[01:15:39] everything. I'm literally just a dude.
[01:15:40] I'm just here trying to figure it out.
[01:15:42] And over the years as I have done all
[01:15:44] this research and shared all my
[01:15:46] findings, I'm like basically giving
[01:15:48] myself like a PhD level course over time
[01:15:51] in like deep state politics and in
[01:15:53] organized crime and in intelligence
[01:15:55] agencies and all this [ __ ] because like
[01:15:58] what is an education other than research
[01:16:01] work, presenting your findings, talking
[01:16:03] to other people, engaging with ideas,
[01:16:05] reading, learning, right? We can all
[01:16:08] educate ourselves and a lot of that
[01:16:10] education just comes from doing the work
[01:16:12] and putting out material, doing
[01:16:14] something. Um, Michael, let's go. Thanks
[01:16:17] for the €22. Appreciate it from across
[01:16:19] the pond. Awesome. Really appreciate it.
[01:16:22] Roberto 444, thanks for the $25 dono.
[01:16:25] Ronnie, $20. Hey, Ian, I just got my
[01:16:27] bachelor's in graphic design,
[01:16:29] illustration, and with product design. I
[01:16:31] want to shoot my shot and see if you
[01:16:32] need a graphic designer. I'd love to be
[01:16:34] a part of the cause. Thanks, Ronnie. I
[01:16:36] appreciate it. Um, great way to shoot
[01:16:38] your shot. I appreciate you
[01:16:40] contributing, donating, and trying to
[01:16:41] get attention that way. Very smart of
[01:16:42] you. Unfortunately,
[01:16:44] um, I do have a small team that are very
[01:16:46] good at what they do at graphic design
[01:16:48] and stuff like that. I am mostly the one
[01:16:50] that sucks at technology. Um, and I'm
[01:16:52] not really looking to hire anyone else
[01:16:53] right now. When I do look to hire
[01:16:55] someone else, it'll probably be because
[01:16:57] they live in the same city where I'm
[01:16:59] setting up a studio and home base
[01:17:01] because I desperately want to work with
[01:17:03] a team in person on at least a mostly
[01:17:06] daily basis because uh it's kind of
[01:17:09] lonely to work alone and travel the
[01:17:10] country and do all this like kind of
[01:17:12] solo so much. So, I would love to um
[01:17:17] hire some more people that can work with
[01:17:19] me in person at some point, but that
[01:17:20] really depends on where those people
[01:17:21] live. So, that'll be a whole other
[01:17:22] process. But Ronnie, keep your eyes out.
[01:17:24] If there's anyone else out there that
[01:17:25] wants to work for me in the future, keep
[01:17:27] your eyes out and I'll be announcing
[01:17:28] that at some point in the next year or
[01:17:29] two. And at that point, hopefully we'll
[01:17:31] be in the same city and we can work
[01:17:32] together. I love meeting other people
[01:17:34] with big ideas. Amber, thanks for the
[01:17:36] $20 dono. I highly recommend everyone
[01:17:38] read Tragedy and Hope by Carol Quigley.
[01:17:41] It discusses this by design. I have not
[01:17:43] read that. Great suggestion. I'll look
[01:17:45] into it. The 911 war room. What up? What
[01:17:49] up to the 911 war room? Thanks for the
[01:17:51] $20 dono. These are the homies. Ian,
[01:17:53] what's the difference between Epstein
[01:17:54] and the dancing Israelis? They are both
[01:17:56] there to document the events.
[01:17:59] Join Jean and Sandre Sunday 5:00 PM
[01:18:02] Eastern time to discuss 911 news
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[01:18:06] warroom.com. Richard Gage, a regular.
[01:18:08] Richard Gage is the man. If you don't
[01:18:10] know about Richard Gage, I mean, I don't
[01:18:12] know how to quantify it. Maybe this is
[01:18:13] just me being a noob and a normie, but
[01:18:17] Richard Gage is like, correct me if I
[01:18:19] don't know where Richard Gage lives.
[01:18:21] like not literally but like on the
[01:18:23] internet and how he got to where he's at
[01:18:25] in the world because most of the
[01:18:26] journalists are like really active on
[01:18:28] Twitter and Instagram and [ __ ] like that
[01:18:30] to try to draw their following and try
[01:18:31] to maintain their support and pay their
[01:18:33] bills and [ __ ] But then there's a few
[01:18:35] of them that just like I I think it's
[01:18:38] the ones that are like that have been
[01:18:40] here for long enough that they developed
[01:18:41] a core audience and they got censored so
[01:18:43] much that they just built their own
[01:18:44] platform that like they don't need the
[01:18:47] main social media platforms anymore cuz
[01:18:49] I never see Richard Gage in these other
[01:18:51] places that like the main like all the
[01:18:53] [ __ ] on Twitter. But he's got his
[01:18:55] own [ __ ] going in his own space at the
[01:18:56] 911 war room that is crushing and he's
[01:18:58] so smart. He's got a whole library
[01:19:00] behind him. He's so intelligent and I
[01:19:02] learn stuff every time I watch. Huge
[01:19:04] fan. really appreciate you being here,
[01:19:05] bro. Um, it's humbling that you would
[01:19:07] watch me and think that I have opinions,
[01:19:08] too. Um, because I've just learned a lot
[01:19:10] from you. It's really cool to learn from
[01:19:12] other people in the space. Um, like all
[01:19:15] different sides of the aisle and
[01:19:16] opinions and experiences and just try to
[01:19:18] take a little bit from everybody's minds
[01:19:20] and, you know, learn what you can. Um,
[01:19:22] because we're all lifelong learners as
[01:19:24] long as you stay humble. Um, so thanks
[01:19:27] for the dono, bro. And I'll come and
[01:19:30] check it out. Um, I think I am free on
[01:19:31] Sunday, so I'll come watch. Team Alaska,
[01:19:35] thanks for the $20 dono. Thank you for
[01:19:36] your work and helping others do the
[01:19:37] same. Appreciate you. Garrett Weiss, $20
[01:19:40] dono. No comment. Thank you. Appreciate
[01:19:41] you. Clips $20 dono. Have you seen the
[01:19:44] video of the shooter in the white
[01:19:45] t-shirt right behind Charlie's head in
[01:19:47] the front row of the crowd? You need the
[01:19:48] POV from the left. You don't see the
[01:19:50] guy's face, but his moves and sound
[01:19:53] match up. Look into it, man. Yeah, I've
[01:19:56] seen a lot of theories about who in the
[01:19:57] crowd might have taken the shot, and I
[01:19:59] don't know what to make of it all yet.
[01:20:01] And real quick, clips. Let's take a
[01:20:03] second to go full screen here and just
[01:20:05] talk about the new evidence in the
[01:20:07] shooting.
[01:20:10] This week, Candace Owens came out and
[01:20:14] provided a whole bunch of new evidence
[01:20:16] allegedly about who shot Charlie Kirk
[01:20:19] and what actually happened with the
[01:20:21] ballistics, the actual bullet that
[01:20:24] killed Charlie Kirk.
[01:20:27] This is not all confirmed yet. Um,
[01:20:29] Candace has confirmed it herself and I
[01:20:31] trust her sourcing very much. But I'm
[01:20:34] sure it will also play out more in the
[01:20:35] public square over the next several
[01:20:36] weeks and we'll get more information to
[01:20:38] back it up more for other people that
[01:20:39] are skeptical still. But Candace alleged
[01:20:42] on her show yesterday that she has
[01:20:44] confirmed with multiple sources now that
[01:20:47] a fragment of the bullet was found
[01:20:48] inside of Charlie Kirk
[01:20:51] near to his shoulder blade at the base
[01:20:53] of his neck on the opposite side of the
[01:20:56] wound that we saw in the video.
[01:21:00] She presents a number of things in that
[01:21:03] piece that are not half of it is some of
[01:21:07] it is stuff that is like evidence that
[01:21:09] she has seen allegedly and some of it is
[01:21:12] extrapolations of what that means and
[01:21:14] she doesn't really clarify which is
[01:21:15] which. But if I'm hearing her correctly,
[01:21:18] I actually suspect that there's more
[01:21:20] options on the table than she thinks and
[01:21:22] I want to push back on her assertion a
[01:21:24] little bit. um unless I'm
[01:21:26] misunderstanding her and I'd be curious
[01:21:28] to see what she thinks of this and I'll
[01:21:29] try to talk to her this week about it.
[01:21:31] Um and I'm also very curious to see what
[01:21:32] the ballistics experts say about this.
[01:21:35] Candace told us that there's a bullet
[01:21:37] fragment that the autopsy or the medical
[01:21:40] examiner um report will show is in was
[01:21:44] in found inside of Charlie Kirk's body
[01:21:46] that no bullet was recovered but a
[01:21:48] fragment was recovered back here base of
[01:21:51] the neck kind of and we have this wound
[01:21:53] on the front. So that's like a diagonal
[01:21:56] in this way and into the back, but it
[01:21:58] doesn't exit the back. It hits his spine
[01:22:00] fragments and mysteriously Candace
[01:22:02] believes I think that the body must have
[01:22:05] been tampered with before it got to the
[01:22:07] medical examiner and the bullet must
[01:22:08] have been removed.
[01:22:10] I think there's another option here
[01:22:13] though that is possible and that is 100%
[01:22:15] maybe what happened and we should
[01:22:17] examine that area in the crowd for a
[01:22:19] shot from closer and see if it was a
[01:22:20] shot from the front. It's possible. One
[01:22:23] of the main things that's that made
[01:22:24] people experts by my understanding think
[01:22:26] it wasn't a shot from the front is a
[01:22:30] that the wound was large and didn't look
[01:22:32] like an entry wound because usually
[01:22:33] entry wounds are small and they're not
[01:22:35] bleeding and you don't see them right
[01:22:36] away. They're way harder to notice. Exit
[01:22:39] wounds usually bleed a lot or they um
[01:22:42] and they're usually much more visible
[01:22:44] and they're a little larger and so it
[01:22:46] looked more like an exit wound. But also
[01:22:48] normally an exit wound would spurt blood
[01:22:50] especially if an artery was severed. Um,
[01:22:53] it could be an entry wound because of
[01:22:55] the artery. I'm like, I am no ballistics
[01:22:56] expert, but Candace, I think, is under
[01:22:59] the impression that it has to be an
[01:23:00] entry wound because she's seen the video
[01:23:02] from behind and she's seen evidence of
[01:23:05] or the original of this autopsy.
[01:23:09] And she didn't see an entry. She didn't
[01:23:11] see any wounds or any blood on the back.
[01:23:13] And apparently in the report, there's a
[01:23:14] bullet fragment that was found. And so
[01:23:16] to her, that's coming together to mean
[01:23:17] that. But
[01:23:20] we also have several TPUSA aligned
[01:23:23] people that are saying like Steven
[01:23:26] Gardner for example that are saying that
[01:23:30] um they have seen stuff about the
[01:23:33] autopsy and they're claiming that um
[01:23:37] there was damage to his spine all the
[01:23:39] way from C2 down to C7 and there's some
[01:23:42] big problems with that. Um let me pull
[01:23:44] this up.
[01:23:47] gardener autopsy.
[01:23:49] So, I just want to give you a visual on
[01:23:51] this on who who he is and who we're
[01:23:54] talking about here. This is who I'm
[01:23:55] talking about and this is the video I'm
[01:23:58] talking about. And in this video, he
[01:24:01] probably Oh, actually, you know what?
[01:24:03] I've got it um on this document here.
[01:24:07] So, he also did a video with Paramount
[01:24:11] Tactical and I got to do an update on
[01:24:12] the Paramount Tactical piece too here in
[01:24:14] a second before we get back to the
[01:24:15] super. I have to retract some stuff that
[01:24:16] I said that I got at least partially
[01:24:19] wrong. Um,
[01:24:22] so the claim is that according to the
[01:24:24] autopsy that Steven Gardner saw, there
[01:24:26] was like C1 all the way down to or C2
[01:24:29] rather all the way down to C6ish
[01:24:32] were like totally obliterated or at
[01:24:34] least damaged, which is impossible
[01:24:37] because C2
[01:24:39] is way up here behind the jaw. And so a
[01:24:43] shot from the front coming at a downward
[01:24:45] angle, in order for it to mess up the
[01:24:48] vertebrae near the top of your spine, it
[01:24:50] would have to go through your face,
[01:24:52] which we all know didn't happen. And so
[01:24:54] how is all that damage to the spine
[01:24:56] being done?
[01:24:59] At first, I thought Steven Gardner's a
[01:25:00] shill. He's aligned with People USA and
[01:25:03] the Israel side of things. I think I
[01:25:05] don't trust him. I don't really know him
[01:25:06] at all. So this must be lies. This must
[01:25:08] be spinning the narrative. That was my
[01:25:10] first assumption.
[01:25:12] But
[01:25:16] if what Candace is saying
[01:25:19] actually was evidence that Charlie Kirk
[01:25:22] was shot from behind,
[01:25:25] she might not see an entry wound. Entry
[01:25:27] wounds are often not visible at all, at
[01:25:29] least at first. It's very possible that
[01:25:32] Candace saw that footage and that a
[01:25:34] bullet entered the back of his neck and
[01:25:36] there would be no visual evidence of
[01:25:38] that and then it could hit his spine on
[01:25:41] the back and totally obliterate C2 down
[01:25:44] to C6 fragment, leave a fragment in his,
[01:25:48] you know, shoulder right there where she
[01:25:50] says it is and exit out the front down
[01:25:53] into the crowd, the grass, whatever.
[01:25:56] That would explain what the wound looked
[01:25:58] like, the blood we saw from the wound,
[01:26:00] the damage to the spine that is being
[01:26:01] alleged, everything that Candace has
[01:26:03] seen and alleged, including the
[01:26:05] fragment, and it would explain why they
[01:26:08] had to dig up the entire [ __ ]
[01:26:09] courtyard and renovate the whole thing
[01:26:12] immediately, which is blatantly not
[01:26:16] allowed. like
[01:26:18] you've got to keep that crime scene
[01:26:19] pristine so that a the investigators can
[01:26:22] continue to investigate, but b usually I
[01:26:24] was just speaking to a Boston cop that
[01:26:26] has years and years and years on the
[01:26:28] force, done tons and tons of homicide uh
[01:26:31] cases, and he said, I didn't actually
[01:26:34] know this. He said that often in a in a
[01:26:35] homicide, they'll take the jury to the
[01:26:37] crime scene to actually walk them
[01:26:39] through the crime scene. I didn't know
[01:26:41] that
[01:26:43] they're not going to be able to do that
[01:26:44] with this one.
[01:26:46] So, I just wanted to clarify that my
[01:26:50] layman's understanding based on all the
[01:26:52] evidence that we're seeing, putting
[01:26:53] everything together is I believe I
[01:26:55] believe Candace Owens and I believe that
[01:26:58] I know that she is good at sourcing what
[01:27:00] she got. So, I think she's telling us
[01:27:02] the truth about her evidence, but I
[01:27:04] think unless I'm hearing her wrong and I
[01:27:06] would love clarification on this, it's
[01:27:08] possible that her speculation is because
[01:27:11] of a lack of ballistic understanding.
[01:27:13] It's possible that she's overly
[01:27:15] confident about the front shot. I think
[01:27:18] so. I'd be very curious for ballistics
[01:27:20] experts. I'd be very curious for
[01:27:21] Valhalla VFT or Paramount Tactical or Z
[01:27:24] Boyin or any of these other ballistics
[01:27:25] guys to analyze what I just said. And
[01:27:28] I'd be very curious to talk to Candace
[01:27:29] about it. Um because I think that we
[01:27:33] still have a shot from the front near
[01:27:35] from probably a smaller caliber or a
[01:27:37] shot from the back closer, probably a
[01:27:40] smaller caliber. I think both of those
[01:27:41] are still on the table probably, but I'm
[01:27:44] not sure. Um, but really quick, I wanted
[01:27:48] to I noticed I saw Paramount Tactical's
[01:27:52] face and it reminded me
[01:27:56] that um I want to quickly mention a
[01:27:59] video that he made and retract some of
[01:28:02] uh some stuff that I said about this
[01:28:04] blood on the hands stuff with the
[01:28:07] bodyguards. I'm not going to show any of
[01:28:09] this video. I'm pretty sure that he got
[01:28:10] demonetized for it. They actually took
[01:28:12] it down. He had to edit out part of it
[01:28:14] because uh Gary from Paramount Tactical
[01:28:18] trains people to to treat blood uh
[01:28:20] gunshots. And I have been trained to
[01:28:22] treat gunshots, too, though I am nowhere
[01:28:24] near as experienced as these guys. And
[01:28:25] I've never treated a gunshot, but I I
[01:28:27] know the technique. And it's it's like
[01:28:29] it takes skill, but it's not wildly
[01:28:31] complicated to understand. It's packing
[01:28:32] the wound with gauze in a very specific
[01:28:33] way to apply extremely like intense
[01:28:36] direct pressure right away. Um, but he
[01:28:38] shows you how it's done. And he shows
[01:28:40] you with the actual training dummy that
[01:28:42] they use to train people with fake blood
[01:28:45] being squirted out of it with a with a
[01:28:47] pump. And he goes through it with the
[01:28:49] bandages and does it himself. And he
[01:28:50] shows you how much blood he gets on his
[01:28:52] hands and how much gets on the ground
[01:28:53] and how much gets on his clothes. And
[01:28:55] then he replays the video. And he it's
[01:28:57] not that he's he's not claiming that um
[01:29:01] it is impossible like he's he's not
[01:29:03] saying that for sure they did treat him
[01:29:06] and and there's nothing suspicious about
[01:29:08] the video of the bodyguards and the
[01:29:09] blood on their hands, but he does cast a
[01:29:12] reasonable amount of doubt on the
[01:29:14] certainty that for sure they didn't
[01:29:15] treat him. And so watching his video was
[01:29:18] really informative and I would recommend
[01:29:20] that you watch it too to come up to your
[01:29:21] own conclusions. And I just want to walk
[01:29:23] back the statement that for sure, for
[01:29:25] sure they didn't treat him and just say
[01:29:26] that there is one hand that we never saw
[01:29:28] in any of the videos. Um, and maybe they
[01:29:31] were treating him. It's hard to say. Um,
[01:29:34] and let's not accuse people of like
[01:29:37] egregious crimes against the person
[01:29:39] they're supposed to be protecting
[01:29:40] without um, really clear evidence.
[01:29:43] Personally, I am still very very
[01:29:45] suspicious of them. And I still think
[01:29:46] that we would probably see blood on both
[01:29:49] hands, which Gary certainly had blood on
[01:29:51] both of his hands after his
[01:29:52] demonstration. And we know there at
[01:29:54] least one of that guy's hands was clean
[01:29:55] and the other hands were all clean. But
[01:29:57] just wanted to mention it. Gary's, as
[01:29:59] far as I can tell, he seems awesome.
[01:30:00] Seems like a true patriot. He seems
[01:30:01] totally unafraid to go where the
[01:30:02] evidence leads and I really appreciate
[01:30:05] that. Um, so shout out to Gary from
[01:30:06] Paramount Tactical. Recommend you go
[01:30:08] watch that.
[01:30:10] Um,
[01:30:12] let's get back to the supers with clips.
[01:30:14] Technically, it is nine o'clock, but
[01:30:16] we're gonna go a little over um because
[01:30:17] I love you guys. How you doing, Jean?
[01:30:19] You doing okay? Oh, she's just sleeping.
[01:30:21] She's just sleeping. Being a cutie.
[01:30:25] Um
[01:30:27] Mary Kate Delvy. Hey, Ian. Love your
[01:30:30] show and your mustache. A mutual friend
[01:30:32] said, "You're currently in my home state
[01:30:33] of Florida. Are you single?" Guys, I'm
[01:30:35] gonna have to stop reading supers that
[01:30:37] ask me about relationships and if I'm
[01:30:39] single and such. Um I am. and I am in
[01:30:42] Florida and I'm not looking for
[01:30:47] [ __ ]
[01:30:49] hookups and [ __ ] I'm looking for a wife
[01:30:51] and you're probably not it. Sorry. And
[01:30:54] uh when when God wants my wife to walk
[01:30:56] into my life, she will. And I'm going to
[01:30:58] know it when it happens. And if you're
[01:31:02] not her,
[01:31:04] then we can be friends. Um but on the
[01:31:08] way to that, I would love to make
[01:31:09] friends. I would love to meet people.
[01:31:10] You know, I like I like to have friends.
[01:31:11] So, um, definitely if you're if you're a
[01:31:14] homie that I know in Florida, reach out.
[01:31:15] I'm here for at least another couple
[01:31:17] days, probably several weeks, maybe a
[01:31:18] couple months. Um, and I want to hang
[01:31:20] out with the homies. Alli A, would you
[01:31:23] ever do a deep dive of Shawn Lucas's
[01:31:25] death? I knew him personally and he was
[01:31:26] not suicidal at all. His girlfriend said
[01:31:29] it was sketchy when she called in
[01:31:30] finding his body. All these feds came
[01:31:32] and she saw blood on bathmat in DC. You
[01:31:35] know, actually, I don't know who Shawn
[01:31:36] Lucas is. And maybe that's embarrassing.
[01:31:39] Um, maybe I'm just forgetting something.
[01:31:41] I don't know who that is. Um, so what
[01:31:43] I'll do is I'll just type in a Google
[01:31:44] search over here real quick. Uh, Sean
[01:31:47] Lucas Death DC. And I'll save that for
[01:31:52] later. Um,
[01:31:57] my Kiwia, hey, by the way, thanks for
[01:31:58] the $20 supers, guys. My Kiwia, I
[01:32:01] messaged you twice last week about my AI
[01:32:03] research. I have proof of chat GPT
[01:32:05] censoring info for Israel. very recent
[01:32:07] updates have changed the way it
[01:32:09] accumulates data as well. It no longer
[01:32:10] lets me use the math I was using. Um,
[01:32:14] sorry, I miss most messages. I miss most
[01:32:16] emails. I don't have a team helping me
[01:32:18] with it. And um, it just is what it is.
[01:32:21] Um, and I also I very intentionally
[01:32:23] avoid
[01:32:25] um, letting people's theories and and
[01:32:27] ideas derail my focus from what I'm
[01:32:30] working on because that used to be a
[01:32:31] huge problem for me and I was just
[01:32:33] scatterrained all over the place. And
[01:32:35] ultimately, I'm just one guy and it
[01:32:37] takes a lot of time to prepare slides
[01:32:39] and to prepare research and to doublech
[01:32:41] checkck things and to set up film and
[01:32:43] all this stuff. And so I don't have time
[01:32:45] to like go down everyone else's paths.
[01:32:48] And so my best advice is for you to
[01:32:50] start making videos yourself. Um because
[01:32:52] ultimately we live in an era where
[01:32:54] everyone can contribute and you don't
[01:32:57] need to be the viral person. You don't
[01:32:58] need to be the number one. That's not
[01:32:59] always that's not what it has to be
[01:33:00] about. Um, if you were to produce a
[01:33:03] video, Kiwia, about that, then it would
[01:33:05] be evidence that's on the public square
[01:33:07] that you could send me the video instead
[01:33:10] of sending me links, which are already a
[01:33:11] little sketchy that I have to double
[01:33:12] check the links before I click them and
[01:33:14] all that stuff. Um, so I usually don't
[01:33:16] even click them anyways. Um, and so
[01:33:18] Kiwia, if you had put a video out, then
[01:33:20] that would be in the public square that
[01:33:21] we could all interface with it and then
[01:33:23] like value would rise to the top. So, I
[01:33:26] want to encourage everyone to consider
[01:33:29] um
[01:33:30] making contributions to the intellectual
[01:33:33] space online because we're all in this
[01:33:35] together. And if you need any proof of
[01:33:37] that, just watch Candace's reporting
[01:33:39] over the last four weeks about this
[01:33:41] exact case and watch the decentralized
[01:33:44] intelligence network of the people work.
[01:33:47] It's incredible.
[01:33:49] Um Steve from Canada, thanks for the
[01:33:50] dono, even if it's in Canadian dollars.
[01:33:53] Love you, bro. um watched your Sunday
[01:33:55] night. You're half Canadian. Yeah, I am.
[01:33:57] Bro, how did I not know that already?
[01:33:59] Quick favor, aren't you? After you're
[01:34:01] finished exposing all the fraud and
[01:34:02] corruption down there, can you come fix
[01:34:03] Canada, too, please? Respect. First off,
[01:34:06] y'all got to get rid of your World Bank
[01:34:08] shill that you guys just got into
[01:34:09] office. Oh, boy. Canada is definitely
[01:34:12] Mark Carney. Sketchy, sketchy, sketchy,
[01:34:15] sketchy dude. Um, Canada's got some
[01:34:18] problems. And I am half Canadian. My mom
[01:34:20] is Canadian. Um, she never got American
[01:34:22] citizenship.
[01:34:24] And uh I've never lived in Canada. Um I
[01:34:27] used to visit there. Haven't been in a
[01:34:28] long time, but I did used to live right
[01:34:30] across the border from uh Vancouver,
[01:34:32] Canada, and I would go there often. Pman
[01:34:36] $25 New Zealand. Please read my emails
[01:34:38] after this live if you have not already.
[01:34:39] I spent all my beer money trying to
[01:34:41] connect with you and then you can tell
[01:34:42] me to f off and I won't bother you no
[01:34:44] more. Um I did actually go and star them
[01:34:47] after the last one at some point this
[01:34:49] last week, I remember, because you were
[01:34:50] telling me to go and check them out. Um,
[01:34:52] and I think I remember what the
[01:34:54] substance of them was and uh, busy week,
[01:34:57] but I think if I'm remembering correctly
[01:34:58] what they were, I know what you were
[01:35:01] were asking about and I think that is
[01:35:02] possible. Um, and we'll figure that out.
[01:35:05] Um,
[01:35:07] Rachel D, how many ladies did you have
[01:35:09] in your inbox after our last live? I
[01:35:12] mean, actually, like not
[01:35:15] not too like not it wasn't like
[01:35:17] completely insane, thankfully. Um, I I
[01:35:20] don't really know. I don't I don't look
[01:35:21] at most of my inboxes. There's a few
[01:35:22] that I check. I don't know. Um
[01:35:27] I don't know what to say about it. Like
[01:35:28] to be like honestly like to be fair I
[01:35:31] this might be a controversial take but
[01:35:33] like actually for people in my position
[01:35:37] like
[01:35:39] it's way easier to find like-minded
[01:35:42] people through the internet. Like, it's
[01:35:44] way easier to find people that I'll be
[01:35:46] friends with if they have an Instagram
[01:35:48] account that's full of stuff similar to
[01:35:51] what I do. Like, it's way easier to find
[01:35:53] a friend that's already reporting on
[01:35:55] this kind of stuff if it's like, "Oh,
[01:35:56] look, their Instagram account is full of
[01:35:58] all this kind of [ __ ] What a homie."
[01:35:59] And then you can be friends. Um, and so
[01:36:01] actually like reaching out to people
[01:36:02] like that online, like sliding into the
[01:36:04] DMs is actually a very effective way to
[01:36:05] make friends. Not just romantic
[01:36:07] partners, but like um but just in
[01:36:09] general. And so I I'm not opposed to
[01:36:12] friends and and homies and and girls
[01:36:14] sliding into DMs and stuff. Um like you
[01:36:17] know, you're probably not my wife and I
[01:36:19] don't want to talk about it the entire
[01:36:21] [ __ ] time we're on super chats, but
[01:36:23] it is cool. I've made a lot of friends
[01:36:25] through the internet and I'm sure I'll
[01:36:26] make more. And uh I wish we still lived
[01:36:29] in the [ __ ] hunter gatherer days
[01:36:30] where we were just like running around
[01:36:31] with clubs and stuff. I'm way better
[01:36:33] suited to that. But since we live in
[01:36:35] 2025, you know, that's what we got.
[01:36:37] Janelle D, off topic digital ID. What
[01:36:39] are your thoughts on that? [ __ ] it. I
[01:36:41] really enjoy how organized your videos
[01:36:43] are. You your side shot. You do seem
[01:36:45] like you are whispering to the audience
[01:36:46] and spilling the tea. Am I whispering
[01:36:48] now?
[01:36:51] Do you guys know who funds Black Rockck?
[01:36:53] Because Black Rockck is owned by the
[01:36:57] Did you catch that? That was just for
[01:36:59] you, Janelle. I just spilled all the
[01:37:00] tea. Um, and digital ID can suck it.
[01:37:04] Well,
[01:37:05] here's some nuance, and let's give the
[01:37:08] uh people that call me a controlled
[01:37:09] opposition some ammo.
[01:37:12] We have a serious bot problem on the
[01:37:15] internet. We have a serious AI video
[01:37:18] problem well on its way.
[01:37:21] And the nature of truth is rapidly
[01:37:23] eroding. And on Twitter, I would guess
[01:37:27] that more than 50% of the conversation
[01:37:29] is bots.
[01:37:32] And ultimately the only solution to that
[01:37:34] is some form of digital ID. Not the
[01:37:38] digital ID that the bankers are talking
[01:37:39] about, but like an online digital ID.
[01:37:41] And that is extremely sketchy because we
[01:37:44] need the capability to be anonymous
[01:37:46] online.
[01:37:48] But it it's not going to happen this
[01:37:50] way. But I think in an ideal world, we
[01:37:52] would probably would wind up at some
[01:37:53] place where there are there's two
[01:37:56] internets. And one is a space that is
[01:37:58] like certified spaces like when you walk
[01:38:01] into a bank and you know that you're on
[01:38:02] camera or you go into a members club and
[01:38:05] you have to be a paying like you have to
[01:38:07] be a member that shows your ID. You have
[01:38:08] to be signed in or you go through the
[01:38:09] metal detector to get into the political
[01:38:10] places like where there's a certain like
[01:38:13] entry point and beyond there we're all
[01:38:15] vetted and we all know that we're humans
[01:38:17] and in those places you can have human
[01:38:19] conversations with known humans. I think
[01:38:22] we're going to have to get there with
[01:38:23] parts of the internet, but it is so
[01:38:26] important that we maintain anonymous
[01:38:29] online spaces and the the ability to
[01:38:31] have a completely free, unregulated
[01:38:34] internet that is completely out of the
[01:38:36] control of the technocrats because they
[01:38:38] want it all. They want to lock it down.
[01:38:40] They want to control what you say. And
[01:38:42] there's just no world where we can ever,
[01:38:44] ever, ever give them control over the
[01:38:46] internet. And digital ID is the way they
[01:38:48] do that.
[01:38:50] And part of how they get that done is by
[01:38:52] creating this problem to give us the
[01:38:54] solution. And the problem is the bots.
[01:38:56] The problem is the AI video. The problem
[01:38:58] is the dissolution of truth. And the
[01:38:59] only solution is their solution. So what
[01:39:01] are you going to do about it? And we
[01:39:03] have to fight that at all costs. I am
[01:39:05] down with certain places being certified
[01:39:07] with like blue check mark style programs
[01:39:09] that certify that you're a human. And I
[01:39:11] think that we need to have more uh like
[01:39:14] I I wish that there would be more
[01:39:17] development on that in places like X,
[01:39:19] not to force everyone to be like doxed,
[01:39:24] but at least to force us to all
[01:39:26] collectively know that they've been
[01:39:27] vetted and we know they're human at
[01:39:29] least. Um although that still gets a
[01:39:31] little sketchy because then we're
[01:39:33] trusting whoever is verifying to not
[01:39:34] hunt us down and sell our info and stuff
[01:39:36] like that.
[01:39:38] Um I'm going to read
[01:39:44] I'm going to read three more from where
[01:39:45] we're at and then I'm going to rapid
[01:39:48] scroll down and read three more random
[01:39:49] ones and then that's going to be it for
[01:39:51] tonight. Okay.
[01:39:53] Um, that's Steve, that's Pman, that's
[01:39:56] Rachel. Margie, thanks for the $10 dono.
[01:39:59] I appreciate your deep dives. Thanks for
[01:40:00] sharing the truths with us. Love you,
[01:40:02] man. Appreciate you. Love you, too.
[01:40:04] Thank you, Janelle D. Oh, we already
[01:40:07] talked about that. Okay, three more from
[01:40:08] here. Tribulation Saints, thanks for the
[01:40:11] $10 dono. Thanks for bringing the
[01:40:12] attention to this issue, brother. I just
[01:40:14] made a video on the spying program on
[01:40:15] Wednesday myself and detailing what
[01:40:18] people need to do to fight back. God
[01:40:20] bless you, brother. Thanks, Tribulation
[01:40:22] Saints. Shout out for you for making
[01:40:24] content. Tribulation Saints, if you want
[01:40:26] to drop your handle into where can
[01:40:29] people find you and that video, what's
[01:40:30] your handle on what platform? drop into
[01:40:32] the chat right now and I'll shout you
[01:40:34] out because I want to support small
[01:40:36] creators adding value contributing to
[01:40:38] the conversation. Um, if you're in
[01:40:41] there, Tribulation Saints, tell us where
[01:40:43] to find you and what your handle is and
[01:40:45] I'm going to look for a second and see
[01:40:46] if I can't notice and uh shout you out.
[01:40:50] Um, because more people should be making
[01:40:52] stuff. More people should be
[01:40:53] contributing their research to the game.
[01:40:55] Um,
[01:40:56] props for that, bro.
[01:41:00] XXLXXL,
[01:41:02] thanks for $10 donor. I'll probably
[01:41:03] watch this later, but I love your work.
[01:41:05] Mad respect and kudos. Thank you. I
[01:41:06] appreciate you, homie.
[01:41:08] Um,
[01:41:10] Kitty Snow,
[01:41:12] oh, I bet what it is that we're on a
[01:41:14] time delay. So, I bet you haven't heard
[01:41:16] me on my screen yet, and I'm sitting
[01:41:18] here waiting for you to hear me in order
[01:41:19] to put that in. So, I'll I'll peep it.
[01:41:22] Um, Vernon V,
[01:41:28] love what you're doing.
[01:41:30] Wait, I'm just I'm just scanning.
[01:41:32] Scanning. Scanning. Cool. Love what
[01:41:33] you're doing. Please look at Charlie and
[01:41:35] his family. Ghosts. We use prograde
[01:41:37] background check services and they're
[01:41:39] gone. CK, mom, dad, sister, all profiles
[01:41:41] race. Why? I have receipts. Do you have
[01:41:43] receipts on the fact that both of his
[01:41:45] parents are deceased?
[01:41:48] Because that was a little embarrassing
[01:41:50] how much that blew up. And I hadn't
[01:41:52] looked into his family yet either. I
[01:41:53] kind of got caught up in it and didn't
[01:41:55] do the research for myself and made the
[01:41:56] mistake of saying a few times of like
[01:41:59] that's suspicious,
[01:42:00] but they're not here anymore because
[01:42:03] they have passed
[01:42:05] tragically.
[01:42:07] Um, his sister is still around, but it's
[01:42:10] very understandable that they want
[01:42:11] privacy. Listen, I have a family and I
[01:42:15] don't talk about them. I don't want you
[01:42:16] to know where my family live or who they
[01:42:19] are. Like,
[01:42:21] there's small children. I don't want you
[01:42:23] I don't want anyone risk to befall my
[01:42:25] family members, my siblings, my nieces
[01:42:29] and nephews and such. Like I don't want
[01:42:30] you guys to know that obviously like
[01:42:35] people in these public positions, they
[01:42:38] walk a fine line because we have to be
[01:42:39] transparent with you guys about who we
[01:42:41] are and I want to be as transparent as
[01:42:43] possible. But there is extreme risk.
[01:42:45] Like there was an entire doxing campaign
[01:42:47] that targeted all of us last year that
[01:42:50] tried to dox a whole bunch of people and
[01:42:52] there were doxing attacks at me. There
[01:42:54] were doxing attacks at my friends. There
[01:42:56] were doxing attacks at former addresses
[01:42:58] that are like on file for me. Um it's
[01:43:02] dangerous. And so Charlie's family
[01:43:04] members have every right to want
[01:43:06] privacy. And like to a certain degree
[01:43:09] you have a right to look into them and
[01:43:10] we have a right to question them. But
[01:43:12] there's a very fine line between what is
[01:43:15] legitimately asking questions and what
[01:43:17] is like unacceptable doxing. Okay.
[01:43:22] Um
[01:43:23] so for that reason I'm going to skip
[01:43:25] that super and I'm going to scroll
[01:43:28] one. Thanks for the $5 dono. Candace
[01:43:30] said it was from the crowd, not the mic.
[01:43:32] There were two shots. There is a bit of
[01:43:34] evidence that there may have been two
[01:43:36] shots. I do not put stock in the two
[01:43:38] goth girls from that video. Although
[01:43:40] it's super astute of her to notice that
[01:43:42] those goth girls said that it sounded
[01:43:44] like two shots.
[01:43:46] But let's be honest, take a look at
[01:43:48] those chicks and tell me that you trust
[01:43:51] their understanding of the sonic
[01:43:53] signature of a gunshot.
[01:43:57] Nope. I don't think those girls shoot
[01:44:00] guns and I don't trust that they know
[01:44:02] that there's a crack and a boom, right?
[01:44:07] I don't think they know that bullets can
[01:44:09] sound that way. And maybe there were two
[01:44:11] shots. I think it's very possible. I
[01:44:13] think it's likely that a long rifle was
[01:44:16] fired, probably in some sort of
[01:44:18] conjunction with whatever actually hit
[01:44:20] Charlie.
[01:44:22] But I don't trust those goth girls at
[01:44:23] all um as testimony.
[01:44:27] Though it is interesting. Marco Cruz,
[01:44:31] he's taking a [ __ ] And we'll be right
[01:44:33] back. I assume you're talking about me
[01:44:35] when I was feeding Gigi.
[01:44:38] Although that would be pretty funny if I
[01:44:40] just go in there and destroy it. See if
[01:44:42] I can get loud enough that y'all can
[01:44:44] hear it randomly. Um, let's get to one
[01:44:47] of the smaller ones. Uh, Kelly, thanks
[01:44:49] for the dono. Where do I send resume for
[01:44:51] director of UN Gigi? Uh, Instagram.
[01:44:56] Randy Rust, did you get more Hispanic? I
[01:44:59] did. And I got I got my haircut by the
[01:45:01] Latino homies and SA I am
[01:45:05] that's not how you say it espanol. I
[01:45:08] worked in Guatemala for many years.
[01:45:09] Taught in Spanish. Um we're not going to
[01:45:11] be a gringo and [ __ ] pretend like we
[01:45:13] speak Spanish on here. But I did get
[01:45:15] more Hispanic from the fade. Super fade
[01:45:18] dog. And he gave me all the ultra
[01:45:20] [ __ ] beard treatment. I have never
[01:45:22] had like like it was kind of gay
[01:45:24] honestly. I've never had my face so
[01:45:26] pampered in my life. like um it was
[01:45:29] awesome. Cleanest shave I've ever had.
[01:45:31] It took like 45 minutes just to shave my
[01:45:34] beard. Um the turtle, keep up getting
[01:45:37] the truth out there. Appreciate you. I
[01:45:39] know your firm stance on proof by the
[01:45:41] way, Jimmy G. I don't know what that
[01:45:42] means. The OT god demands and favors
[01:45:45] child sacrifice. Yeah, and it's dark.
[01:45:47] Whatever's going on with that, God, not
[01:45:49] good. Um
[01:45:52] old wizard, my church is being
[01:45:53] geofenced. What do I do? Tell them about
[01:45:56] it. Talk about it. Tell your friends at
[01:45:59] your church about it. Bring it up and
[01:46:01] bring the evidence. Bring the FAR filing
[01:46:03] itself and say, "I am concerned about
[01:46:05] this. I don't like this. This makes me
[01:46:07] uncomfortable attending church. Everyone
[01:46:09] that goes to all of those churches on
[01:46:11] that list should print out that FAR
[01:46:12] filing. Take it into church and talk to
[01:46:15] your pastors. Talk to your congregants.
[01:46:17] Talk to your friends about it. Share it.
[01:46:20] And don't be like don't make it into an
[01:46:22] anti-Israel thing. Don't make it into
[01:46:23] that. just make it into like a
[01:46:25] regardless of the politics, I'm just not
[01:46:27] comfortable being tracked by a foreign
[01:46:30] government and whoever else might be
[01:46:31] tracking us when we come to church and I
[01:46:34] don't want to have to change churches
[01:46:36] just to avoid being tracked. Is there
[01:46:38] anything you can do? Can you speak up
[01:46:39] about it? Can you please say something?
[01:46:42] Send a letter. You know, get loud. Your
[01:46:44] voice has power. Use it.
[01:46:48] Um, so I didn't see if bro dropped his
[01:46:50] handle into the chat. Um, but hopefully
[01:46:54] you guys did. Building seven is in the
[01:46:58] chat spitting some straight tea and
[01:47:00] fire. Um,
[01:47:05] real quick, just checking in with the
[01:47:07] reggae chat.
[01:47:09] Guys, what if we find another party?
[01:47:11] It'd be hard, but maybe.
[01:47:13] Um,
[01:47:16] Charlie's parents are alive. I said
[01:47:18] they're dead. Let's just double check
[01:47:19] it.
[01:47:39] Oh, you're right. My mistake. I'm wrong.
[01:47:46] Let me double check some more.
[01:47:51] Um,
[01:47:56] you're right. And there is some
[01:47:57] interesting stuff about his dad's
[01:47:58] involvement with Trump Tower.
[01:48:01] Um,
[01:48:05] there's also a lot of people digging
[01:48:06] into Erica Kirk, which I'm not really
[01:48:08] hyped on. I've done it a bit in the
[01:48:09] background, but I don't want to like I
[01:48:12] don't want to accuse a widow of anything
[01:48:13] without completely solid proof.
[01:48:19] [Music]
[01:48:23] And there are articles about um
[01:48:25] Charlie's parents that you can um look
[01:48:27] up. You're right, they are alive.
[01:48:30] That's my mistake. I think I must been
[01:48:32] confusing who else would I have been
[01:48:33] thinking about that I was just
[01:48:34] researching.
[01:48:36] I don't know. Um, thanks chat. Thanks
[01:48:39] for keeping me honest here. Um,
[01:48:44] you sold your meth at the top. I don't
[01:48:46] know what that comment is about, but it
[01:48:47] makes me want to tell a funny story.
[01:48:50] Um, actually, maybe I shouldn't tell a
[01:48:53] funny story about it. It's about
[01:48:54] Methylene Blue um being labeled as meth
[01:48:57] on the shipping, but I'm not going to
[01:48:59] tell that story.
[01:49:01] Angel's got some theories. Charlie's
[01:49:03] parents sold him to Trump. Maybe Angel.
[01:49:05] Um I like how Angel's always typing in
[01:49:08] full all caps. It's like totally on
[01:49:10] brand. Way to go, Angel. Um
[01:49:14] cool.
[01:49:16] That's our show for tonight. Thanks for
[01:49:17] tuning in. We're not going to go on for
[01:49:18] [ __ ] five hours tonight. That is what
[01:49:20] it is. It's all it is. I really
[01:49:22] appreciate you all being here. It's been
[01:49:23] a long day for me. Um, I was doing other
[01:49:26] stuff for the last couple days, so I
[01:49:27] haven't been able to do as much research
[01:49:29] this week. I was just on with Jimmy
[01:49:31] Door. I highly recommend you go and
[01:49:32] check out the Jimmy Door show that I was
[01:49:33] just on. Jimmy laid out all the
[01:49:35] evidence. A lot of stuff that we were
[01:49:36] talking about here would actually be it'
[01:49:38] be a great companion episode. You go
[01:49:39] watch Jimmy Door as well.
[01:49:42] Um,
[01:49:44] in conclusion,
[01:49:46] we are going to be live streaming more
[01:49:47] this coming week and hopefully putting
[01:49:49] out a real video as well that builds on
[01:49:52] all this, but
[01:49:55] I'm about to be shifting a lot of focus
[01:49:56] in my reporting because I'm about to be
[01:49:59] coming out with the buyer app. The buyer
[01:50:02] app has been in the works for months and
[01:50:04] months and months now. that's really
[01:50:05] been in the works since my very like
[01:50:07] first month on Tik Tok when I started
[01:50:09] going into the grocery stores and going
[01:50:10] into the aisles and looking at who owns
[01:50:12] all the products on the aisles and
[01:50:14] realizing that it's the same people that
[01:50:16] own everything that it's like just a
[01:50:18] couple of companies that are all owned
[01:50:19] by Black Rockck and the banks and they
[01:50:21] just make all they own all these brands
[01:50:22] and 95% of the aisle is actually just
[01:50:25] giant mega corp this one big blob of
[01:50:27] banker money that owns everything that
[01:50:29] sells you all this poison and trash and
[01:50:31] the family and founder own businesses
[01:50:32] are actually quite hard to find and
[01:50:33] they're scattered all throughout. And I
[01:50:35] just wanted a way I was doing all this
[01:50:37] research, every single product one at a
[01:50:38] time, looking everything up and making
[01:50:40] spreadsheets that I published online so
[01:50:43] that people could use those spreadsheets
[01:50:44] to find family and founder own
[01:50:46] businesses. And it took a lot of work.
[01:50:48] It was a lot of effort. And I only got
[01:50:51] through like, you know, maybe 20
[01:50:53] different kinds of aisles, like
[01:50:55] different types of products. And I only
[01:50:56] got like 20 to 40 different companies on
[01:50:59] each of those sheets. It was extensive,
[01:51:01] and it was very useful. And I'm so
[01:51:03] humbled that people use those sheets.
[01:51:04] They downloaded them. People still go
[01:51:06] use those sheets. And I think they're
[01:51:08] still up on uh cancel thisclocomp.com.
[01:51:11] Probably
[01:51:13] clothing
[01:51:16] company.
[01:51:18] Let's see if it's still up.
[01:51:20] I don't think I've taken it down. Yeah,
[01:51:22] my old website. Oh boy. Check this out.
[01:51:25] This is my old website that I designed
[01:51:29] very professionally. Um,
[01:51:33] and in the resources tab, they still are
[01:51:35] there. The founder and family-owned
[01:51:37] brands master sheets. And this is where
[01:51:39] it all started, folks, is going to the
[01:51:42] grocery store aisles and going through
[01:51:44] and finding all the family and founder
[01:51:45] owned brands I could. And this is the
[01:51:46] master sheet of all the family and
[01:51:47] founder owned ones. But there's also
[01:51:52] um the sheets of the aisles themselves
[01:51:55] organized by tabs down here where I show
[01:51:57] you all the products that are actually
[01:51:59] owned by mega corporations that you
[01:52:01] might not have known were like if we go
[01:52:03] to deodorant for example
[01:52:07] um it's pretty obvious that Dove and Axe
[01:52:09] and Speed Stick will all be owned by
[01:52:11] Mega Corpse. But then like Tomms of
[01:52:13] Maine, Tomms of Maine was bought up by
[01:52:16] Col by uh Colgate Palm Olive ages ago.
[01:52:20] Hello the you know hello they're bought
[01:52:22] by Colgate Palm Olive and they try to
[01:52:24] make them look like they're still these
[01:52:26] like allnatural family founder owned
[01:52:27] businesses and they are not. And so
[01:52:31] that research led a couple of homies
[01:52:35] last year to think hey that should be an
[01:52:38] app and we build apps. we should build
[01:52:40] one and we should reach out to Ian and
[01:52:42] tell him about it. And they reached out
[01:52:44] and they got a hold of me and we built
[01:52:46] the app and it's about to come out and
[01:52:48] it's coming out in like
[01:52:52] I think probably two or three weeks. I
[01:52:54] don't want to put pressure on my boy. He
[01:52:56] is working overtime at getting it ready
[01:52:57] and he's a total perfectionist, total
[01:52:59] wizard and it's just the three of us um
[01:53:01] with no outside investment, no other
[01:53:03] strings attached so that we control it
[01:53:05] completely and it'll never be taken from
[01:53:07] us. But it's coming out and it's ready
[01:53:09] soon. bunch of people are already in
[01:53:10] beta. We have like 50,000 beta people
[01:53:12] signed up, beta testers signed up. Um
[01:53:14] they're not all beta testing it, but um
[01:53:16] we selected from that group to have some
[01:53:18] beta testers. We've iterated on it. It
[01:53:20] is awesome. I've got it in my phone
[01:53:22] right now. I've been using it for
[01:53:23] months. Um,
[01:53:26] and so I'm going to be shifting a lot of
[01:53:28] attention to buyer and to what we can do
[01:53:32] in the grocery store to take money away
[01:53:35] from mega corp, which ultimately does
[01:53:37] connect to all these big things. All
[01:53:39] that money trickles up into the banker's
[01:53:42] pockets and the bankers are pulling all
[01:53:44] the strings. And so there's no more
[01:53:46] effective way to fight back, simple,
[01:53:48] easy every day than to just boycott
[01:53:51] them. Just don't buy from mega corp. buy
[01:53:54] family and founderowned products. That's
[01:53:57] how we can easily make a significant
[01:54:00] dent on their power base. And I cannot
[01:54:03] wait to give you this app. There's going
[01:54:05] to be a free version that'll give you
[01:54:06] all the essential features. There will
[01:54:08] also be a paid version that will not be
[01:54:10] super expensive, but there's a bunch of
[01:54:12] extra AI like beef that we've built into
[01:54:14] it that'll help power it up. And we do
[01:54:16] have to pay for the AI behind the
[01:54:17] scenes. Um, and so that is going to be
[01:54:20] coming out in order to make grocery
[01:54:23] shopping demystified so you know what's
[01:54:26] really going on, who really owns
[01:54:28] everything, where your money's really
[01:54:29] going, as well as all the things that
[01:54:31] all the other apps do, like tell you
[01:54:32] what ingredients are in it and help you
[01:54:34] filter by ingredients and what like
[01:54:36] isn't. We're not going to tell you what
[01:54:38] is and isn't healthy for you, but we're
[01:54:39] going to let you decide what to filter
[01:54:41] and what's in them, and you can figure
[01:54:43] out your own preferences of what you do
[01:54:44] and don't want to be consuming. It's got
[01:54:46] everything from food to toothpaste to
[01:54:49] deodorant to shampoo, all of it. It's
[01:54:51] even got tampons. And so I'm going to be
[01:54:53] making a video about tampons and women's
[01:54:55] reproductive health here soon enough
[01:54:56] because that's actually where it all
[01:54:58] started. And it's a really important and
[01:55:00] fascinating topic. So more to come on
[01:55:02] that soon. Um, if you want to know more
[01:55:05] about buyer,
[01:55:08] you can go to buyerapp.com.
[01:55:11] Shameless plug. and you can learn all
[01:55:14] about how to shop smarter with buyer and
[01:55:16] you can sign up for the beta which is
[01:55:18] you're already late for that but it'll
[01:55:20] get you on the email list. You'll be the
[01:55:21] first to know when it goes live. Um sign
[01:55:23] up for beta right there top corner that
[01:55:25] you can barely see on screen here. Um
[01:55:27] buyer is the [ __ ] and I love these two
[01:55:29] guys that I'm working with on it.
[01:55:30] They're awesome. Total legends. Total
[01:55:32] homies. So that's where we're going to
[01:55:34] be shifting a lot of our attention to in
[01:55:36] the coming months. Don't worry, I will
[01:55:37] still be reporting on everything else,
[01:55:38] but I'm also going to be shifting to
[01:55:40] that. And
[01:55:42] that's our other announcement is that I
[01:55:45] am going to be starting to work with
[01:55:47] sponsors in the way that like Candace
[01:55:49] and Tucker and the you know all the big
[01:55:50] wigs do where they read ad reads on the
[01:55:53] show to promote companies that support
[01:55:55] the show and pay you a fair bit of
[01:55:56] money. like they pay you a lot of money
[01:55:58] for those ad reads and that is how
[01:56:00] people in our position are able to like
[01:56:02] save up to buy a house for their family
[01:56:04] and stuff like that because ultimately I
[01:56:06] do want to support a family and I do
[01:56:08] want to take great care of my wife and
[01:56:09] my kids in the future and I'm I'm going
[01:56:11] to do that. And so for me the line is
[01:56:15] that when I started working with uh the
[01:56:18] person that's helped me to organize it
[01:56:20] all my line was I get veto power over
[01:56:23] anything. If I don't want to do it, I
[01:56:25] can stop it at any time and never shill
[01:56:27] it again. Never talk about it. That's
[01:56:29] me. I have ultimate final say. Period.
[01:56:31] Secondly, I want to work with family and
[01:56:33] founder owned businesses. I don't want
[01:56:35] to work with all the big corporations
[01:56:36] and all the [ __ ] Don't want to work
[01:56:37] with L'Oreal. Don't want to work with
[01:56:38] any of that. I actually that reminded me
[01:56:40] of a funny video I got to make. Um,
[01:56:44] and then thirdly, I want I want to love
[01:56:46] the product. So, I get to decide who I'm
[01:56:48] going to uh work with. And there's a ton
[01:56:49] of great companies out there that are
[01:56:51] family and founder owned companies that
[01:56:52] I want to support. actually that I love
[01:56:54] using my platform to support and help
[01:56:56] family founder owned businesses because
[01:56:58] they are fighting an uphill battle
[01:57:00] against all these big wigs. And so
[01:57:01] actually like I often will shill
[01:57:04] products for free because a lot of these
[01:57:07] companies actually can't afford to
[01:57:09] advertise. So, like for example, Fairy
[01:57:11] Tales Hair Care is an awesome shampoo
[01:57:13] company that's designed for kids, owned
[01:57:15] by Risa Barrage, that is owned by this
[01:57:18] mom that founded herself that is for
[01:57:21] kids. Sell like safe, non-toxic shampoos
[01:57:23] and hair products. And she approached me
[01:57:26] early on in the Tik Tok days and I was
[01:57:28] telling her what my price was and she
[01:57:29] said, "I can't exactly afford that.
[01:57:30] Could you work for me?" I was like,
[01:57:31] "Hell yeah, I can. We'll do this ad for
[01:57:34] less because I just want to support you.
[01:57:35] You're awesome. Your company's awesome.
[01:57:37] Thanks for supporting me." And that
[01:57:39] really built the ethos over time. And
[01:57:40] I've and I've actually done more ads for
[01:57:44] brands, for family and founder own
[01:57:45] brands that were not paid, that had
[01:57:47] nothing to do with advertising, that was
[01:57:48] just me promoting them for the fun of
[01:57:50] it, then I've actually done paid ads in
[01:57:52] my time. Um, because it's important.
[01:57:54] Businesses build the world. Businesses
[01:57:56] build the economy. They build our
[01:57:57] country. They build our culture.
[01:57:59] Individuals are the heart of it all, but
[01:58:01] we are only as powerful as the
[01:58:03] businesses that we build. And it's the
[01:58:04] businesses that really shape society.
[01:58:07] And so supporting good businesses is
[01:58:10] really important. It's phenomenally
[01:58:12] important and I'm going to do what I can
[01:58:14] to do that. And I'm not like trying to
[01:58:16] pretend like I'm some holier than thou
[01:58:17] person that like like
[01:58:21] that's just how I want to run it. Um and
[01:58:23] I am going to make money off of
[01:58:24] advertising. But I just want you guys to
[01:58:25] know that's my ethos. That's how it's
[01:58:26] going to be. And I'll probably start
[01:58:27] doing that in like two or three weeks.
[01:58:30] And I'll do my best to vet those
[01:58:32] sponsors and to believe in them and to
[01:58:35] speak about them honestly and in my own
[01:58:37] words as much as possible though
[01:58:38] sometimes they're really picky about the
[01:58:40] wording so I will be ad reading and it
[01:58:42] is what it is. I'm sure I'll get called
[01:58:43] a shill but the real ones understand. So
[01:58:46] that's what it is. Um it's late. It's
[01:58:49] almost 9:30 over here. Thanks for tuning
[01:58:51] in. Really appreciate it. Makes a world
[01:58:53] of difference. Uh check out buyer on the
[01:58:55] website I just showed you. Download the
[01:58:56] spreadsheets from my old website if you
[01:58:58] want. Um, subscribe to my channel if
[01:59:00] this was fun and valuable at all. If you
[01:59:01] think I'm authentic, if you think I'm a
[01:59:03] real dude, subscribe. If you think I
[01:59:04] work for the CIA, subscribe so you can
[01:59:06] keep tabs on me. Uh, and with that, the
[01:59:11] most important thing for you to do is to
[01:59:14] drink some water,
[01:59:16] eat some healthy food,
[01:59:19] get some good sleep tonight,
[01:59:21] and tomorrow tell someone that you love
[01:59:23] them because it matters a lot.
[01:59:26] We only have each other. Life is short
[01:59:28] and fleeting. The world is full of hate.
[01:59:32] We're more lonely than we've ever been.
[01:59:34] We're more divided than we've ever been.
[01:59:37] And you never know what reaching out to
[01:59:40] someone and just saying how are you
[01:59:43] doing or thanks or you know whatever it
[01:59:48] is. You never know what that is going to
[01:59:50] do for someone else that might be
[01:59:53] suffering silently that might feel all
[01:59:54] alone. They might feel like they have no
[01:59:56] one in the world. Um, and I think a lot
[01:59:58] of us, I think most of us have been
[01:59:59] there at some point in our lives. And so
[02:00:03] there's nothing better than being in a
[02:00:04] position in your life today to be able
[02:00:06] to reach out and pull someone back up
[02:00:09] out of that point in their life. Um,
[02:00:12] so have a good night.
[02:00:16] That's it.
[02:00:18] And
[02:00:21] I'm gonna take Gigi outside so she can
[02:00:22] go poop.
[02:00:24] Bye, guys.
[02:00:27] Come on.
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