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[00:00:00] Tonight is going to be a doozy. We have
[00:00:02] a lot to cover and it's spicy. It's
[00:00:05] going to be controversial. Um, but it's
[00:00:07] going to be real because we're kind of
[00:00:09] beyond the point of no return. We're
[00:00:12] kind of at the point where I think we're
[00:00:14] all sick of beating around the bush.
[00:00:16] We've got a whole bunch of new Epstein
[00:00:18] files. We clearly know the big picture
[00:00:21] of what's going on with Epstein at this
[00:00:22] point. And all of our officials are
[00:00:25] dancing around what the populace already
[00:00:27] knows.
[00:00:29] Epstein worked for Israel. It's obvious.
[00:00:33] And it's hard to even call it a
[00:00:35] government operation because these are
[00:00:37] the kind of operations that are really a
[00:00:38] lot more like organized crime networks.
[00:00:41] And so today we're going to explore
[00:00:45] the history of the organized crime
[00:00:47] network that grew to become the Epstein
[00:00:50] network and the many facets
[00:00:53] of what we now see today and are
[00:00:55] experiencing today in America and where
[00:00:58] they came from, how they formed, and
[00:01:01] hopefully we'll get the big picture as
[00:01:04] well as a whole bunch of little pictures
[00:01:05] that adds up to what the hell is going
[00:01:08] on today. Conspiracy theories [music]
[00:01:11] are entering a danger.
[00:01:12] >> Information is the oxygen of a
[00:01:15] democracy.
[00:01:15] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:01:17] even if less than 1% is true,
[00:01:21] that will be enough to collapse the
[00:01:23] current paradigm and change the whole
[00:01:26] planet.
[00:01:32] All right,
[00:01:33] welcome to Free Speech Friday. give us a
[00:01:36] quick shout out in the chat for where
[00:01:37] you're where you're tuning in from. Um,
[00:01:40] once again, we have only the Twitch chat
[00:01:41] on the stream tonight right here because
[00:01:44] the YouTube chat just moves way too fast
[00:01:46] to keep up with. Um, if you want to be
[00:01:48] involved in that chat, head on over to
[00:01:50] Twitch. If you want to watch on YouTube,
[00:01:52] that is totally okay. We will read some
[00:01:54] supers at the end of the night. Um,
[00:01:55] don't worry about it. We'll try to get
[00:01:57] as many supers in as we can. Um, I do
[00:01:59] have a hard stop at the end of the night
[00:02:00] here and we have a lot to go through.
[00:02:02] So,
[00:02:04] um, let's not beat around the bush.
[00:02:06] Let's just get right into what's going
[00:02:08] on and what's happening here tonight.
[00:02:11] Um, you might notice
[00:02:14] that
[00:02:16] we do have a disclaimer in the chat in
[00:02:19] the stream today because it's going to
[00:02:22] be spicy out here and we're going to get
[00:02:24] pretty controversial and it would be
[00:02:27] pretty easy to take these words out of
[00:02:28] context. And so while we wait into the
[00:02:31] mud of the complexity that is the
[00:02:34] Epstein network in America and around
[00:02:36] the world, we're going to drop a fair
[00:02:39] number of disclaimers
[00:02:41] and then we're also not going to mince
[00:02:42] our words throughout the rest of the
[00:02:44] stream. So right off the bat, let's just
[00:02:47] say this is not a stream about all Jews.
[00:02:50] Obviously, this is not a stream about
[00:02:52] entire nations or groups of people. This
[00:02:55] is a stream about an organized crime
[00:02:57] network. And it is a stream about the
[00:03:00] loyalties and allegiances that generate
[00:03:03] organized crime networks, that hold
[00:03:05] organized crime networks together, and
[00:03:07] that we're seeing play out on the global
[00:03:09] stage today, often with people engaging
[00:03:12] in it, not even realizing that that's
[00:03:14] what's going on.
[00:03:16] So,
[00:03:18] we're going to start way back at the
[00:03:21] beginning. But before we go back to the
[00:03:23] beginning,
[00:03:26] it's important to remind us all why
[00:03:28] we're going to talk about each of the
[00:03:30] places that we're going to talk about.
[00:03:32] Because inevitably, it's going to look
[00:03:33] like we're talking about the Jews. But
[00:03:37] what we're talking about
[00:03:39] is the Epstein network. And the Epstein
[00:03:42] network is an Israeli operation. And we
[00:03:44] have all the evidence we could ever need
[00:03:46] to know that by now. We have a whole
[00:03:48] bunch of new email leaks. We had email
[00:03:51] leaks earlier this year from Ahood
[00:03:52] Barack, who was Epstein's intelligence
[00:03:55] connection handler,
[00:03:57] but we also already had all sorts of
[00:03:59] other evidence that we will go over a
[00:04:00] fair bit of tonight. And so if you had
[00:04:06] busted a giant Italian sex trafficking
[00:04:09] ring and it seemed to be connected to
[00:04:12] the Sicilian mafia and you wanted to
[00:04:15] understand the evolution of that
[00:04:16] trafficking ring, naturally you would be
[00:04:19] looking at the history of Italian
[00:04:22] trafficking and Italian organized crime
[00:04:24] in America,
[00:04:26] right? And so let's remind ourselves at
[00:04:29] the start of the stream that the whole
[00:04:31] point of what we're trying to figure out
[00:04:34] is the history of this Jewish and
[00:04:37] Israeli organized crime network and
[00:04:39] where it came from and where it sprang
[00:04:41] out of. And so we are inherently looking
[00:04:43] at the history of Jewish organized crime
[00:04:46] in America. that will tie into a lot of
[00:04:48] other organized crime with a lot of
[00:04:50] other groups and it will tie into
[00:04:51] government and it will tie into finance
[00:04:52] and there will be lots of other players
[00:04:54] involved because that's the nature of
[00:04:56] organized crime. [ __ ] gets messy, lots
[00:04:58] of people get dirty, but that will be
[00:05:01] the reason why we trace the threads that
[00:05:03] we trace. And by the end, it'll become
[00:05:05] obvious why we did trace the threads
[00:05:06] that we traced. Unless you're a bad
[00:05:08] faith actor that's trying to commit a
[00:05:10] propaganda smear, then just have fun. Do
[00:05:12] your thing. Clip it away. Peep the
[00:05:13] disclaimer. So, we're going to get to
[00:05:17] Epstein by the end of this stream and
[00:05:20] we're going to examine his network and
[00:05:22] we're going to examine who was funding
[00:05:24] and supporting him and where he came
[00:05:26] from. But before we do any of that,
[00:05:29] we're going to go all the way back
[00:05:32] to the very beginning or at least to a
[00:05:35] beginning
[00:05:37] because you could start the story sort
[00:05:39] of anywhere, right? You could start the
[00:05:41] story back in 0 BC or in 3000 BC or back
[00:05:47] in the days of dinosaurs or giants or
[00:05:49] wherever you want to go. But if we're
[00:05:52] going to look at a crime ring, a
[00:05:54] trafficking blackmailing
[00:05:57] technocratic
[00:05:59] mob that we're dealing with today, a
[00:06:02] good place to start is right around 1900
[00:06:05] with the rise of organized crime in
[00:06:07] America.
[00:06:09] Organized crime in America is a very
[00:06:12] complex topic and we are just going to
[00:06:14] skim the surface. Okay, this is by no
[00:06:16] means going to be an exhaustive deep
[00:06:18] dive into all of the facets of all of
[00:06:20] the many topics that we're going to
[00:06:21] cover tonight. And I'm sure that there
[00:06:24] will be many people being like, "Oh my
[00:06:26] gosh, he's using Wikipedia screenshots."
[00:06:29] Yes, because Wikipedia screenshots are a
[00:06:32] great little visual to show you where
[00:06:34] you can go to start sourcing more
[00:06:35] information. And there is so much
[00:06:38] sourcing to all the things that we're
[00:06:40] going to talk about tonight. We are not
[00:06:41] going to be talking about weird,
[00:06:43] obscure, random little rabbit holes that
[00:06:45] are not corroborated or that are still
[00:06:47] speculative. We are going to be talking
[00:06:48] about very basic [ __ ] that just is there
[00:06:53] and it's directly evidenced from all
[00:06:55] sorts of sources. And a lot of these
[00:06:57] screenshots are really just placeholders
[00:06:59] for the conversation
[00:07:01] because once you see how many freaking
[00:07:02] screenshots we have in this file, you'll
[00:07:04] realize how long it takes to source this
[00:07:06] many screenshots just to pull a
[00:07:07] narrative together.
[00:07:09] But
[00:07:11] you can learn all about the history of
[00:07:12] organized crime in America. And when you
[00:07:14] do, you'll realize that organized crime
[00:07:16] has always, and America being no
[00:07:19] exception, has always grouped up
[00:07:21] racially. Right? This is self-evident.
[00:07:25] You know about the mafia and you
[00:07:27] immediately know what ethnicity is in
[00:07:29] the mafia. You know about black street
[00:07:31] gangs and you generally understand why
[00:07:34] black street gangs are mostly black
[00:07:35] people grouped up. Of course these gangs
[00:07:38] tend to then subdivide and subdivide and
[00:07:40] subdivide and there's often internal
[00:07:41] conflicts. But when I say yakuza you're
[00:07:44] not wondering if I'm talking about
[00:07:46] German people, right? And there's this
[00:07:49] conflation of words in American
[00:07:51] organized crime where people have often
[00:07:53] used the words mafia and mob
[00:07:55] interchangeably. But the word mob
[00:07:57] originally and is supposed to mean the
[00:07:59] Jewish mob. That's what the word mob is
[00:08:02] often associated with. Or at least it's
[00:08:04] useful to think of it that way because
[00:08:05] the mafia is the Italian organized crime
[00:08:08] and the mob is the Jewish organized
[00:08:10] crime. And the reason why they're often
[00:08:12] conflated, at least one of the reasons,
[00:08:14] is because they worked together a lot
[00:08:16] and they fought a lot. And we're going
[00:08:20] to look at just some of the basics of
[00:08:21] how that played out, how it evolved, and
[00:08:24] who was involved, right?
[00:08:26] because organized crime largely sprang
[00:08:29] out of immigrant communities in the
[00:08:31] United States kind of because they were
[00:08:34] poor and they were in giant cities and
[00:08:37] they were coming over from impoverished
[00:08:38] places and most of them had lived pretty
[00:08:40] rough lives and so it's really no
[00:08:42] surprise. It's not like some
[00:08:44] unbelievable feature. See if my camera
[00:08:47] can't just hang out with us for a
[00:08:48] second.
[00:08:51] It's not it's not hard to understand why
[00:08:55] organized crime sprang out of immigrant
[00:08:57] communities in big cities. And it's not
[00:08:58] hard to understand why organized crime
[00:09:01] developed along racial lines. If you're
[00:09:03] going to de if you're going to be
[00:09:04] smuggling booze or guns or drugs with a
[00:09:07] whole bunch of strangers across multiple
[00:09:09] states, sometimes across country lines,
[00:09:12] you're going to want to do it with
[00:09:13] people that have allegiance to you,
[00:09:14] people that you can trust. And it's a
[00:09:17] lot easier to trust people that are like
[00:09:19] you that have racial affinity with you.
[00:09:22] This is basic, right? And when you look
[00:09:24] at the history of Jewish organized crime
[00:09:27] and figures like Arnold Roststein, Monk
[00:09:30] Eastman and Modelitz in the early 1900s
[00:09:33] before starting before the prohibition
[00:09:35] era and then already established as
[00:09:37] smaller street gangs and developing
[00:09:40] regional gangs as prohibition was
[00:09:41] enacted,
[00:09:43] you start to see the rise of Jewish
[00:09:45] organized crime. And when you actually
[00:09:49] look into the beginnings of organized
[00:09:51] Jewish like criminal gangs, often it was
[00:09:55] to protect or to establish power for the
[00:09:57] Jewish communities in defense of or
[00:10:00] retaliation against other gangs by other
[00:10:03] nationalities.
[00:10:06] Um camera, can you hang out with us
[00:10:09] tonight?
[00:10:11] We
[00:10:16] prohibition started in the 1920s, right?
[00:10:19] And suddenly this extremely popular
[00:10:22] substance that everyone consumed was
[00:10:25] illegal and there's this huge black
[00:10:27] market that was born overnight, right?
[00:10:31] And so suddenly there's this massive
[00:10:34] demand for this substance that is
[00:10:36] largely being produced by unsavory
[00:10:38] characters that are perfectly happy to
[00:10:40] engage with organized crime rings and
[00:10:42] smuggling and trafficking in order to
[00:10:44] get it across borders and to their
[00:10:45] customers. Speak easy spring up a whole
[00:10:48] network of um criminal enterprises from
[00:10:51] bookies to prostitution to uh
[00:10:55] trafficking and boot like bootleggers
[00:10:57] getting the rum and the booze where it
[00:10:58] needs to go. This all develops rapidly
[00:11:01] and suddenly the criminals are getting
[00:11:03] super rich, gambling, lone sharking. Um,
[00:11:08] and obviously it's very complex and
[00:11:09] there's a lot of different criminal
[00:11:10] networks working together. But you start
[00:11:13] to look into these figures that were
[00:11:15] sort of the first generation of the
[00:11:17] large gang kingpins in the Jewish
[00:11:20] community there. And you start to notice
[00:11:23] that they are the mentors to this next
[00:11:26] generation that becomes the famous
[00:11:28] generation of mobsters.
[00:11:30] Arnold Roststein is largely credited
[00:11:32] with a lot of this, but there's a lot of
[00:11:34] different people involved here. And it
[00:11:35] wasn't always completely racially
[00:11:37] segregated. Um,
[00:11:41] there were a lot of fighting and there
[00:11:43] was a lot of gang conflict that got
[00:11:46] super bloody, but there was also a lot
[00:11:47] of friendships and bonds formed across
[00:11:49] these lines. like Myer Lansky grew up
[00:11:52] very close to Lucky Luchiano and their
[00:11:54] friendship became a huge uh
[00:11:59] almost like a Westside story inside of
[00:12:03] 1920s30s4s50s
[00:12:06] uh mob and mafia culture Frank Costello
[00:12:10] Luckiano Italians right there's a lot of
[00:12:12] Italian mobsters during these days and
[00:12:13] you've seen a lot of movies about
[00:12:15] Italian mafia men you haven't seen as
[00:12:18] many movies about Jewish mobsters
[00:12:20] Although they were every bit as much
[00:12:22] there and every bit as much as powerful
[00:12:24] guys like Mickey Cohen, Bugsy Seagull,
[00:12:26] Meer Lansky,
[00:12:29] they formed gangs that that were
[00:12:31] extremely infamous that were extremely
[00:12:33] violent. There were many massacres.
[00:12:34] These are in big city centers like
[00:12:36] Detroit, like New York, Los Angeles,
[00:12:40] really all across the country.
[00:12:45] They developed a lot of these
[00:12:47] industries.
[00:12:49] But some of the ones that they were most
[00:12:51] interested in were industries where you
[00:12:53] can smuggle money, where you can money
[00:12:55] launder. And gambling became a really
[00:12:58] big one because gambling is great for
[00:13:00] moneyaundering, but it's also a a vice
[00:13:04] surrounded by vices. And so it's a
[00:13:06] enterprise that supports all of these
[00:13:08] other enterprises. And suddenly you have
[00:13:11] a criminal network. Suddenly you have a
[00:13:13] city devoted to these criminal networks
[00:13:16] and that city's name was Los Angeles.
[00:13:18] And Myer Lansky and Bugsy Seagull take a
[00:13:21] lot of the spotlight when you look at
[00:13:23] the founding of Los Angeles and the mob
[00:13:25] ties that put it together. But they
[00:13:27] weren't the only ones. Joseph Statur
[00:13:29] played a big role in it as well and many
[00:13:31] many many others.
[00:13:34] But something really important happened
[00:13:36] in that early uh the early eras led by
[00:13:41] largely Myeransky. Although I am not
[00:13:43] expert enough to know the details of all
[00:13:45] of the negotiations that were involved
[00:13:47] in forming what is called the National
[00:13:49] Crime Syndicate.
[00:13:52] Because as the Jewish mob grew and the
[00:13:55] Italian mafia spread and the Irish mob
[00:13:57] grew and all these different gangs
[00:13:59] started to compete over bootlegging
[00:14:01] territory and all these different city
[00:14:04] spaces, they started to fight a lot and
[00:14:08] it was super violent and super brutal.
[00:14:11] And eventually
[00:14:12] some of the more powerful crime bosses,
[00:14:14] Myer Lansky being one of the primary
[00:14:16] figures,
[00:14:18] stepped up and said, "Hey, why don't we
[00:14:21] work together? we'll get so much more
[00:14:23] done if we work together.
[00:14:26] And so largely the Italian mafia and the
[00:14:28] Jewish mob paired up in a big way. Not
[00:14:31] entirely, but in a big way. But also
[00:14:33] elements of the Irish mob and other
[00:14:35] African gangs and such got together and
[00:14:37] formed the National Crime Syndicate.
[00:14:40] There's also this whole other side
[00:14:41] quest, this whole other tangent
[00:14:44] called Murder Inc., which was like their
[00:14:46] side murder group that just went around
[00:14:49] killing people. And you can read all
[00:14:51] about it. It's wild. There's all kinds
[00:14:52] of great books about it. There's all
[00:14:54] kinds of great movies about it. [snorts]
[00:14:56] They don't always use the name exactly
[00:14:58] um as it was,
[00:15:00] but we are just getting a brief overview
[00:15:02] of this history because it's important
[00:15:04] to realize that this is not like some
[00:15:07] controversial thing. This is not uh this
[00:15:09] is not hard to to check for yourself.
[00:15:12] Jewish organized crime was a massive
[00:15:14] part of the organized crime groups that
[00:15:17] came to power during the 20s and the
[00:15:19] prohibition era and largely ran this
[00:15:22] country for like 30 40 years.
[00:15:25] The reason why they largely ran this
[00:15:29] country for 30 or 40 years is because
[00:15:32] Myer Lansky had a secret weapon up his
[00:15:34] sleeve.
[00:15:36] Jay Edgar Hoover and we've talked about
[00:15:38] this a lot of times so we won't belver
[00:15:40] the point. Jay Edgar Hoover was the
[00:15:42] founder of the FBI. He was also the
[00:15:45] chief of the pre predecessor to the FBI,
[00:15:48] the BOI, the Bureau of Investigation.
[00:15:50] And all told, between his time leading
[00:15:52] the BOI and the FBI, he was in charge of
[00:15:55] America's foremost law intelligence law
[00:15:58] enforcement agency for 48 years, which
[00:16:02] is hard to even conceive of.
[00:16:06] It becomes very convenient for organized
[00:16:08] crime when you realize
[00:16:10] that Jay Edgar Hoover at the time was
[00:16:13] not yet famous for it, but has now
[00:16:15] become famous postumously because the
[00:16:17] reporting has become more and more rock
[00:16:19] solid over time that Jay Edgar Hoover
[00:16:21] liked to crossdress and have gay sex
[00:16:25] orgies. And one of his favorite places
[00:16:27] to do that was in the Plaza Hotel. And
[00:16:30] you can read all about it in lots of
[00:16:31] different books. Um, I suggest One
[00:16:33] Nation under blackmail
[00:16:36] [clears throat]
[00:16:36] and you can get the brief idea on
[00:16:39] Wikipedia about his gay lover Clyde
[00:16:41] Tolson. That was like his main
[00:16:43] assistant. Myer Lansky allegedly had
[00:16:45] photos of fellatio between the two.
[00:16:50] That effectively put law enforcement on
[00:16:53] the hook. So the FBI sometime in the 30s
[00:16:58] as these crime syndicates are growing as
[00:17:02] they're spreading out and you know
[00:17:04] getting really comfortable around the
[00:17:05] country suddenly the prime law
[00:17:08] enforcement agency that's supposed to be
[00:17:09] hunting them down is hamstrung and the
[00:17:13] director of the FBI is not really that
[00:17:14] interested in catching all these
[00:17:16] mobsters and putting them in prison
[00:17:18] and they sort of have a field day and
[00:17:22] for decades
[00:17:24] This is how you get like this is how you
[00:17:26] get all the mobster movies where they're
[00:17:28] driving around town with Tommy guns and
[00:17:30] it just seems like it seems like the
[00:17:31] wild west. It seems like a whole
[00:17:32] different world because the cop was
[00:17:34] literally asleep at the beat. The cop
[00:17:36] was at some gay sex orgy dressed in a
[00:17:39] tutu with a whole bunch of other
[00:17:41] powerful people and they were pioneering
[00:17:43] the art of video sexual blackmail
[00:17:46] because they had wired up this special
[00:17:48] suite in the Plaza Hotel called the Blue
[00:17:50] Suite with a whole bunch of cameras.
[00:17:58] Real quick, guys, I'm going to give us
[00:18:03] hopefully a little bit of a little bit
[00:18:05] of focus.
[00:18:08] So, we're obviously skimming a lot of
[00:18:11] surface stuff here because we've got a
[00:18:12] lot to get to
[00:18:14] because while organized crime was
[00:18:16] growing in America and while they were
[00:18:18] getting blackmail on the leader of the
[00:18:20] FBI and while they were getting cozy
[00:18:23] with law enforcement, paying bribes,
[00:18:25] developing this national and
[00:18:26] international trafficking syndicate,
[00:18:30] there was this other thing that started
[00:18:32] to go on across the ocean
[00:18:34] where Jewish people were starting to
[00:18:36] talk about about a Zionist project.
[00:18:39] And throughout the first half of the
[00:18:41] 1900s, that Zionist project was a little
[00:18:45] more subdued and it was more about
[00:18:46] moving people there, buying land there.
[00:18:49] A lot of the land was purchased by the
[00:18:50] Rothschild family, but it it was very
[00:18:52] complex. And I'm certainly no expert in
[00:18:54] the history of every detail of the
[00:18:55] Zionist Project. But we all know that
[00:18:58] the Zionist Project had started, right?
[00:18:59] And we all know that it was a Jewish
[00:19:01] project and that these were Jewish
[00:19:03] mobsters. And when you start to learn
[00:19:05] about the networks that supported that
[00:19:07] project, it's not cheap to found a
[00:19:09] country. It's not cheap to move a bunch
[00:19:11] of people, thousands and thousands and
[00:19:13] thousands of people over to this foreign
[00:19:16] land and build a a nation out of the
[00:19:19] desert. And a whole bunch of the Jewish
[00:19:23] organized criminal or organized crime
[00:19:25] figures in America were heavily involved
[00:19:27] in funding that effort. first by way of
[00:19:31] money, by way of you know spreading word
[00:19:34] and helping people move, but later more
[00:19:37] and more by way of trafficking weapons
[00:19:40] because the conflict got more and more
[00:19:42] violent and then it actually turned into
[00:19:46] allout war and America by then around
[00:19:50] the 40s and 50s right after World War II
[00:19:52] had all this surplus weaponry that
[00:19:54] wasn't being used and what do criminals
[00:19:58] love more more than smuggling weapons.
[00:20:03] Well, we'll get to that. But
[00:20:07] the mob and the mafia, largely the mob
[00:20:10] because obviously they're Jewish and
[00:20:12] they like their Jewish buddies, smuggled
[00:20:15] a whole bunch of the weaponry that
[00:20:17] helped found the nation of Israel. And
[00:20:19] this formed allegiances and bonds and
[00:20:21] connections,
[00:20:22] obviously. And it's important to
[00:20:24] remember, as we will return to in a bit,
[00:20:27] that by now the mob had helped establish
[00:20:30] whole industries. They were laundering
[00:20:32] their money through the music industry
[00:20:33] and through the movie industries and
[00:20:35] through the gambling industries and all
[00:20:36] sorts of industries. And so they had
[00:20:38] friends in very high places. They had
[00:20:40] very powerful, very famous friends. They
[00:20:42] had friends in government. They had
[00:20:43] friends in law enforcement. Right? So
[00:20:46] they're able to do a whole lot of
[00:20:47] things.
[00:20:50] We're not going to get into all the
[00:20:52] history of the founding of Israel, but
[00:20:54] and also like it's important to realize
[00:20:56] that you're welcome to have your own
[00:20:58] perspective on how humane it was and you
[00:21:01] know who was the good guys and the bad
[00:21:02] guys and what all happened and all of
[00:21:04] that, but I think we can all agree that
[00:21:06] it was violent, right? It was a violent
[00:21:10] fight for, as some might see it, an
[00:21:13] ethnic cleansing or a theft of land and
[00:21:16] other as others might see it as a
[00:21:19] righteous fight for the for the
[00:21:20] salvation of the Jewish people, for the
[00:21:22] right to a home for a homeless people.
[00:21:25] But regardless of how you want to see
[00:21:27] it, it was super violent. And it was
[00:21:29] violent on all sides, right? It was
[00:21:32] bloody. And the people that took part in
[00:21:34] it were bloody people by the nature of
[00:21:37] this rebellion or this conquering or
[00:21:39] whatever you want to call it, right?
[00:21:41] [snorts] And when you look into the
[00:21:43] people that founded the three
[00:21:44] paramilitary groups that founded Israel,
[00:21:47] the Iran, Lehi, and Hagen,
[00:21:51] you quickly learn, and you can go way
[00:21:54] deeper than just reading your Wikipedia
[00:21:56] articles, but you quickly learn that it
[00:21:58] involved terrorism, lots of terrorism.
[00:22:01] And at first the terrorism was mostly on
[00:22:03] the side of the Jews because
[00:22:06] it was the British mandate for
[00:22:08] Palestine. And they started to realize,
[00:22:10] they started to get really annoyed with
[00:22:12] the British people trying to stop
[00:22:13] immigration, trying to stop more Jews
[00:22:14] from coming in because it was turning
[00:22:16] into a powder cake. It was becoming very
[00:22:17] controversial. And Britain did not want
[00:22:18] to freaking deal with it. Britain was
[00:22:21] largely to blame, too. But this led to
[00:22:24] certain factions, not all, but certain
[00:22:26] factions within these Jewish groups
[00:22:28] starting to actively think, hey, if we
[00:22:31] make this life hell for all the British
[00:22:33] people that live here, maybe they'll
[00:22:34] leave. So what if we just like bomb some
[00:22:37] of them or poison some of their wells or
[00:22:39] like, you know, do these other things to
[00:22:41] just encourage them to leave? And lots
[00:22:46] of different groups in those groups had
[00:22:47] different opinions about how to do it.
[00:22:49] Some of them were heinous and some of
[00:22:51] them were maybe more humane. Ultimately,
[00:22:55] when the nation of Israel was founded,
[00:22:56] the international community was so
[00:22:58] outraged that Israel itself actually
[00:23:01] declared
[00:23:03] and Lehi to be terrorist organizations
[00:23:06] to try to save face in the wake of what
[00:23:09] they had done to found [snorts] the
[00:23:10] nation. That didn't really stop all
[00:23:13] three of those groups from being folded
[00:23:15] into the newly created IDF, but it was
[00:23:19] at least symbolic in nature. And you can
[00:23:21] look up that history on your own if you
[00:23:23] want.
[00:23:26] [clears throat]
[00:23:27] [snorts]
[00:23:30] There's a lot more than just those
[00:23:32] three. There's the Palmach and there
[00:23:35] were lots of other like there's the
[00:23:37] Jewish agency agency for Israel. Um,
[00:23:39] lots of these little like uh some were
[00:23:40] paramilitary groups, some were more of
[00:23:42] political groups. Um, some were kind of
[00:23:44] more akin to think tanks, some I don't
[00:23:46] even know how to define them. There
[00:23:48] there have there has long been a lot of
[00:23:50] like Jewish organizations doing all
[00:23:53] sorts of things like everything from the
[00:23:55] ADL to the Apex to the Ginsas and
[00:23:57] everything in between. And this time was
[00:24:00] certainly no different. Um, [snorts]
[00:24:02] and you know, the vast majority of those
[00:24:04] groups, probably just about all of them,
[00:24:06] had some role to play in the creation of
[00:24:08] Israel from whatever perspective they
[00:24:09] took, right? And when you look at the
[00:24:12] leadership of Israel in those early
[00:24:13] days, the people that were founding the
[00:24:16] nation,
[00:24:17] they all came out of this military
[00:24:19] bloodline, they all came out of these
[00:24:21] bloody conflicts covered in blood
[00:24:23] because they had taken part in these
[00:24:25] conflicts. And a lot of that was in a
[00:24:30] lot of ways paired with their overseas
[00:24:32] connections to the mobsters that were
[00:24:33] giving them guns, getting them funding,
[00:24:36] right?
[00:24:37] You can't wage a revolution without the
[00:24:40] money and guns to do it. And so the
[00:24:43] emerging leadership of Israel early on
[00:24:46] were a people that were okay with taking
[00:24:49] land by any means necessary. Make of
[00:24:51] that what you will. I mean, maybe not
[00:24:53] any means necessary, but when you read
[00:24:55] into it, it's a lot of means, and I
[00:24:57] don't, you know, come to your own
[00:24:59] conclusions.
[00:25:01] And a lot of them had these powerful
[00:25:02] connections with people that were
[00:25:04] already sort of dirty. And so, you have
[00:25:07] this perfect melting pot among the
[00:25:10] powerful elite at the founding of
[00:25:11] Israel. And I'm talking about the
[00:25:12] powerful elite. I'm not talking about
[00:25:14] the entire nation, although at the time,
[00:25:17] the nation had pretty much all just been
[00:25:18] through this war. And so there's a whole
[00:25:21] bunch of ripe ground for a deep state.
[00:25:25] People that are willing to do just about
[00:25:26] anything necessary to found their nation
[00:25:29] that have just allied with mobsters and
[00:25:31] Rothschilds to take it by force
[00:25:36] and they've all got blood on their
[00:25:37] hands. And when you start to look
[00:25:39] through the lists of former prime
[00:25:42] ministers of Israel, former presidents
[00:25:43] of Israel, all these leaderships, former
[00:25:45] heads of the military, former heads of
[00:25:46] the intelligence agencies in Israel,
[00:25:49] they all have these pedigrees of serving
[00:25:51] in the IDF, serving in the Lehi, serving
[00:25:54] in the ear, serving in Palm, being the
[00:25:57] main person that planned the bombing of
[00:25:59] the King David Hotel. We're looking at
[00:26:01] you, Manachum.
[00:26:04] So
[00:26:07] every nation has a problem with the deep
[00:26:09] state. Various forms of deep states.
[00:26:12] America obviously has its own deep
[00:26:14] state. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the Muslim
[00:26:18] nations, they have deep states, very
[00:26:21] [ __ ] up ones. Russia has a deep state.
[00:26:24] This is the nature of power, right?
[00:26:26] Israel is unique in that it was founded
[00:26:29] very recently by these types of people
[00:26:32] that were already allied with organized
[00:26:35] criminals. And so naturally, Israel,
[00:26:39] both in ideology and in personnel,
[00:26:43] was ready to become a very deep staty
[00:26:46] place.
[00:26:51] Once Israel was founded,
[00:26:55] some of the more powerful people among
[00:26:56] them,
[00:26:58] David Bengurian probably chief among
[00:27:01] them started to think,
[00:27:05] how do we hold this land? How do we
[00:27:08] ensure that now that we've fought, now
[00:27:10] that we've bled, now that we've
[00:27:11] sacrificed for the Jewish people, right?
[00:27:15] How do we hold this land at all costs?
[00:27:17] What do we need to do to ensure that we
[00:27:20] never lose what we have just taken?
[00:27:24] And you know what they came up with?
[00:27:28] The year was like 1950 give or take.
[00:27:32] And what they came up with was nukes.
[00:27:36] They had just watched America
[00:27:39] force the Axis powers into surrender.
[00:27:42] you know, argue about how and why, but
[00:27:44] they'd watched some big bombs drop on
[00:27:46] Japan, and they quickly realized that if
[00:27:49] little Israel had big bombs, no one
[00:27:52] would [ __ ] with them.
[00:27:54] And most importantly, no one would ever
[00:27:56] tell them to leave.
[00:27:58] And David Bengurian and a bunch of his
[00:28:00] buddies, but largely David Bengurian,
[00:28:04] spearheaded this covert movement for
[00:28:07] Israel to try to achieve the bomb. He
[00:28:10] put Shimon Perez in charge of the
[00:28:12] program. Shimon had his own
[00:28:16] military experience at the time. He
[00:28:18] would later become one of the prime
[00:28:20] ministers of Israel and many others were
[00:28:22] involved. But loosely and quickly they
[00:28:26] went about obtaining nuclear weapons
[00:28:28] which is not an easy task especially
[00:28:30] back then when the technology was first
[00:28:32] being developed.
[00:28:34] But I want to take a quick moment to
[00:28:36] just point out that because we've been
[00:28:38] scrolling Wikipedia screenshots, let's
[00:28:40] just recclarify.
[00:28:42] There are so many sources that you can
[00:28:44] read about this from all sorts of areas.
[00:28:48] From the Wilson Center, they'll break it
[00:28:51] down for you to the Times of Israel,
[00:28:54] they'll break it down for you, too.
[00:28:57] to
[00:29:00] FP F. I actually forget
[00:29:04] who FP is. For uh
[00:29:10] they have a um they have a hell of a
[00:29:12] payw wall, so I almost never actually
[00:29:13] use their [ __ ] foreign policy.com
[00:29:18] um
[00:29:21] National Interest.
[00:29:23] There's a lot of sources. There's whole
[00:29:24] books. This is not controversial at this
[00:29:26] point. Wikipedia is just useful. Quick
[00:29:29] and easy screenshots.
[00:29:32] And when you start to look into how did
[00:29:34] they acquire nuclear weapons,
[00:29:38] there's a lot of directions you can go.
[00:29:40] There's some documentaries you can
[00:29:41] watch, but we're just going to skim the
[00:29:43] surface because it paints a picture of
[00:29:46] how an intelligence operation is
[00:29:48] conducted. when you are a nation like
[00:29:52] Israel and you have friends like the mob
[00:29:57] overseas,
[00:29:59] right?
[00:30:01] Because when you're trying to build
[00:30:03] nukes, you have to acquire the
[00:30:05] technology of how to do it. You have to
[00:30:08] acquire the material that you're going
[00:30:09] to use to do it. You have to acquire all
[00:30:11] of the equipment to build the facilities
[00:30:13] to do it. And then you have to do it
[00:30:15] all. And you have to do all that without
[00:30:17] getting caught in secret. And it takes a
[00:30:19] long time.
[00:30:22] You can look into this for yourself. The
[00:30:24] NGV nuclear center.
[00:30:27] It's called the Apollo affair. Um,
[00:30:31] more specifically, if you want to look
[00:30:33] up how they stole the nuclear material
[00:30:34] from America, it's called Newck because
[00:30:36] Nume was the name of the company in
[00:30:38] America. It was run by a bunch of
[00:30:39] Zionists. Couple of uh couple of shady
[00:30:42] characters. Um, [snorts] a little bit
[00:30:45] infiltrated
[00:30:46] and America didn't even realize at
[00:30:48] first. until later they noticed that a
[00:30:49] whole bunch of [ __ ] was missing.
[00:30:53] We'll get to a little more about the
[00:30:54] people that were there at the time, but
[00:30:56] over here we've got Edmund Adolf De
[00:30:58] Rothschild because the Rothschilds were
[00:31:00] actually a big part of funding the
[00:31:03] construction of this facility in the
[00:31:04] desert. Okay. [snorts]
[00:31:08] As well as, you know, some of the other
[00:31:10] very wealthy Jewish families in Israel
[00:31:12] and abroad.
[00:31:15] Nume itself is
[00:31:18] a long story. I recommend Ryan Dawson's
[00:31:21] documentary about it. Nume, I think it's
[00:31:24] called the Nume affair or Nume, how
[00:31:26] Israel stole the bomb. Um,
[00:31:30] Zman Shapiro was kind of the main
[00:31:31] character. He is sort of the lead
[00:31:34] scientist that was working at NUMC that
[00:31:37] largely gets placed with the most blame
[00:31:40] for it, though there was several of them
[00:31:41] that worked together in the
[00:31:43] administration and in the science. And
[00:31:45] then there's also a spicy little MSAD
[00:31:48] operative that led the actual covert
[00:31:50] operation where they went in with uh
[00:31:53] containers that were specially designed
[00:31:55] to smuggle the material out and they I'm
[00:31:57] sure he is hailed as a hero for this
[00:31:59] operation because they actually went in
[00:32:02] covertly took these containers in,
[00:32:04] filled them with nuclear material and
[00:32:06] smuggled it out. And look at this little
[00:32:09] dwarf.
[00:32:11] Proud of himself. Um,
[00:32:15] and I know that's controversial. I know
[00:32:17] that's spicy. There are lots of sources
[00:32:19] that you can look up well beyond
[00:32:21] Wikipedia. Once again, [snorts]
[00:32:24] one of the interesting pieces of this
[00:32:26] whole thing though is that the funding
[00:32:28] was not just from Israel. It was not
[00:32:31] just from the Rothschilds. The funding
[00:32:34] was largely outsourced to a network of
[00:32:38] American Jews. And they did that largely
[00:32:41] through a man named Abraham Fineberg who
[00:32:44] was like a celebrity at the time though
[00:32:47] I'm I doubt any of you have ever heard
[00:32:49] of him. He was like like an Elvis
[00:32:51] character or like a diddy kind of a
[00:32:53] character, right? He was big in pop
[00:32:56] culture and he he was a wheeler and
[00:32:58] dealer with all these famous people. He
[00:33:01] was also probably maybe a little bit mob
[00:33:04] aligned, you know, because the mob was
[00:33:06] way up in those industries by then. But
[00:33:08] he went around to all of his contacts
[00:33:10] and basically solicited a whole bunch of
[00:33:11] funds is how the story goes. And he
[00:33:13] brought in a shitload of funds both from
[00:33:15] mobsters as well as from like legitimate
[00:33:17] just regular old rich Jewish people in
[00:33:19] America.
[00:33:21] And that networking effect of the Jewish
[00:33:24] allegiance to Israel is where you start
[00:33:27] to get this complex conversation, right?
[00:33:31] And it's it's conven it's helpful to
[00:33:33] talk about this removed from today so
[00:33:35] that it's a little less immediate
[00:33:37] because a this history is more settled
[00:33:39] and b it's a little less personal to
[00:33:41] people here today.
[00:33:44] Certainly some of the Jewish people that
[00:33:46] he was soliciting money from in America
[00:33:48] were mobsters and that's pretty well
[00:33:50] documented at this point. And Jewish
[00:33:53] mobsters were shitty people. They were
[00:33:54] evil. They did horrible things. But at
[00:33:56] the same time they were just trying to
[00:33:58] look out for their own, right?
[00:34:00] But a lot of the people that he
[00:34:01] solicited money from were probably not
[00:34:04] actually like organized crime figures.
[00:34:06] They were just wealthy Jewish
[00:34:07] businessmen or stuff like that, right?
[00:34:11] And I'm purposely glossing over the
[00:34:12] details here because a we don't have a
[00:34:14] lot of time to dig into all the depth,
[00:34:15] but b because it it's actually kind of a
[00:34:18] better conversation to not get into the
[00:34:20] details and talk about the concept
[00:34:21] because conceptually some of these
[00:34:23] people are criminals and some of them
[00:34:25] are actually not exactly criminals, but
[00:34:27] they're sort of engaging in a criminal
[00:34:29] network without really necessarily
[00:34:32] knowing it. Maybe they do know it, maybe
[00:34:33] they don't, right?
[00:34:35] But they're still funding the network
[00:34:37] because of their allegiance to the
[00:34:38] Jewish state, right? And like, is that
[00:34:42] their right? Yeah, kind of. But if you
[00:34:45] know that they're actually funding an
[00:34:47] illegal nuclear program, it like
[00:34:49] suddenly that's weird, right? And this
[00:34:52] is this complex question of dual loyalty
[00:34:56] that
[00:34:58] occurs with any people with a foreign
[00:35:00] allegiance, but it's just particularly
[00:35:02] pronounced and uncomfortable with Jewish
[00:35:04] people
[00:35:06] because like they are the diaspora
[00:35:09] people and because they are the most
[00:35:11] national people anywhere. It's they like
[00:35:14] almost have a monopoly on nationalism if
[00:35:17] you start to look into that rabbit hole.
[00:35:20] And I'm not saying that they shouldn't
[00:35:21] be proud of their people or they
[00:35:22] shouldn't look out for their people. I'm
[00:35:24] just saying that there's a difference
[00:35:25] between being proud of your people and
[00:35:26] funding an illegal nuclear program
[00:35:28] because you're proud of your people.
[00:35:30] Right? You see what I'm saying? And so
[00:35:33] the lines between Jewish organized crime
[00:35:36] and just successful Jewish people that
[00:35:38] are all funding these projects over
[00:35:40] there starts to get pretty gray and hard
[00:35:44] to unpack.
[00:35:48] It gets way more convoluted
[00:35:51] when you actually start to look around
[00:35:52] at all the different industries that
[00:35:55] they were in and had climbed to the top
[00:35:57] of.
[00:36:00] It is not controversial at all to say.
[00:36:03] It is very much settled history to say
[00:36:07] that Jewish people pretty much founded
[00:36:09] Hollywood.
[00:36:10] There's a reason why LA is one of the
[00:36:13] most Jewish cities on the freaking
[00:36:15] planet. certainly in the United States.
[00:36:18] And if you just look at the statistics,
[00:36:20] it becomes pretty apparent. But if you
[00:36:22] look at Jewish publications about this,
[00:36:24] they proudly talk about their history of
[00:36:25] founding LA and founding the movie
[00:36:27] industry in LA and Hollywood in
[00:36:28] particular. And it's actually because
[00:36:31] the studios over in New York, where the
[00:36:33] movie industry used to be held, they
[00:36:35] were all super racist and were like, "No
[00:36:37] Jews can work in the movies. F you
[00:36:39] guys." There's kind of a Wasp industry.
[00:36:42] And so the Jews were all like, "Fuck
[00:36:44] this.
[00:36:45] we're over it. We're moving across the
[00:36:47] country. We're go find our own place to
[00:36:48] make movies. And they went over and they
[00:36:50] founded Hollywood. And they did pretty
[00:36:52] good for themselves. And part of the
[00:36:55] reason why they did really good for
[00:36:56] themselves is because the mob needed
[00:36:58] someone to help them launder money. And
[00:37:00] building movies sets back in the days,
[00:37:02] filming movies required hundreds and
[00:37:05] hundreds and hundreds, thousands of of
[00:37:08] laborers to build sets and to do
[00:37:10] costumes and to bring food and all these
[00:37:13] things. And all of those people were in
[00:37:14] labor unions. And the labor unions were
[00:37:17] all run and controlled by the mob and
[00:37:19] the mafia. And so the mob and the mafia
[00:37:21] were inherently already involved in
[00:37:22] these industries. And then these
[00:37:24] industries are putting on these massive
[00:37:26] productions like Hollywood movies with
[00:37:29] budgets that just get out of control.
[00:37:31] Who knows how much we spent on
[00:37:32] production. And it's a very well
[00:37:34] doumented fact that mob money flowed
[00:37:38] through the music industry and was
[00:37:40] laundered into clean cash for decades
[00:37:42] and decades and decades. And who knows
[00:37:44] if it ever stopped.
[00:37:49] Again, I'm not getting into the
[00:37:50] specifics because it's not about the
[00:37:52] specifics. Obviously, there are
[00:37:53] exceptions to every rule, but also
[00:37:55] obviously like Jews crushed it. They
[00:37:58] moved to Hollywood. They founded it by
[00:38:00] whatever means necessary and they
[00:38:01] [ __ ] crushed it. And look at
[00:38:02] Hollywood now, right? Like if there's
[00:38:05] one thing that you can't take away from
[00:38:07] Jewish people, you can't say that
[00:38:08] they're not good at the [ __ ] that they
[00:38:10] are good at. They're good at the [ __ ]
[00:38:12] that they're good at and they succeeded
[00:38:13] in these things, right? And it's not
[00:38:16] just the mu movie industries. It's also
[00:38:19] the music industry. The music industry
[00:38:22] has a long history
[00:38:24] of association with the mob,
[00:38:29] a long history of moneyaundering.
[00:38:32] for the mob.
[00:38:34] And yeah, the mafia was involved, too,
[00:38:37] but it was largely the mob.
[00:38:40] And it's not that hard to realize
[00:38:44] when you look through it. You do have to
[00:38:47] read between the lines a little bit.
[00:38:49] Certainly, there were mafia figures
[00:38:50] involved, but often you have to realize
[00:38:52] that the reporters reporting on these
[00:38:53] things will say how the mafia used to
[00:38:55] control the music industry. And then
[00:38:56] they'll tell you about Meer Lansky and
[00:38:58] Lou Wasserman.
[00:39:00] That's the mob. Okay,
[00:39:03] this has everything from just straight
[00:39:05] up money laundering
[00:39:08] on shows, on record deals, on records,
[00:39:11] on recording studios, all this [ __ ]
[00:39:13] parties. Parties are a great way to
[00:39:15] launder money.
[00:39:17] But it also goes straight up to the
[00:39:18] Piola scandals of paytoplay record time
[00:39:22] on radio stations.
[00:39:24] And when the more you look around the
[00:39:26] history of the music industry, the
[00:39:27] history of the mob, the more you see
[00:39:29] them tied together, you actually wind up
[00:39:31] running into Ronald Reagan and MCA and
[00:39:35] you actually like kind of have a mob
[00:39:36] president when you really go down this
[00:39:38] rabbit hole. [snorts] Obviously, it's
[00:39:40] more complicated than that, but we're
[00:39:42] generalizing here.
[00:39:45] And
[00:39:48] when you look at the history of the mob
[00:39:52] in the music industry,
[00:39:54] it's not terribly different than the
[00:39:56] Hollywood industry. But there's this
[00:39:58] really specific
[00:40:00] unique feature of the music industry
[00:40:03] where it's blacks and it's Jews.
[00:40:06] Just to be blunt, this is free speech
[00:40:09] Friday and I think we're all over
[00:40:10] dancing around our words. We all know
[00:40:12] that the music industry is a bunch of
[00:40:14] black dudes, bunch of black gangsters,
[00:40:16] right? And a bunch of mobsters, a bunch
[00:40:19] of Jews, and it's not like they're all
[00:40:21] criminals. A lot of them are posers, but
[00:40:24] a lot of them will just tell you how
[00:40:25] much a criminal they are. That's like
[00:40:27] kind of the point of music these days,
[00:40:28] right? And we all know the history here.
[00:40:32] And certainly there's country music and
[00:40:34] there's all this other music. But when
[00:40:35] you actually like dig into the music
[00:40:37] industry and like look at people like
[00:40:39] Clive Davis and who they managed, Clive
[00:40:41] was totally in on the dirty [ __ ]
[00:40:45] All sorts of dirty [ __ ] so to speak.
[00:40:49] And he was managing all sorts of people
[00:40:51] from Pink Floyd to Janice Joplin, Bruce
[00:40:53] Springsteen, Santana. These guys are
[00:40:55] managing the whole music industry
[00:40:57] because what are they really good at?
[00:40:58] They're good at money and law. Like,
[00:41:02] right? like to Jews credit. I mean,
[00:41:05] they're good at more than just that, but
[00:41:06] they're good at music. They're good at
[00:41:08] law and money, finance, right? And
[00:41:11] especially when there's mobs mobsters
[00:41:13] involved, then you got money laundering,
[00:41:16] then you're aren't just good at the law,
[00:41:18] you're also good at breaking the law.
[00:41:19] So, like, they got real good at the
[00:41:22] music industry.
[00:41:24] And you can don't have to take it from
[00:41:25] me, you can take it from journalists and
[00:41:27] reporters, or you can just listen to the
[00:41:29] music artists themselves, right?
[00:41:31] Obviously,
[00:41:33] there's exceptions to every rule, but
[00:41:35] when you look around the music industry,
[00:41:37] there's a whole bunch of Jewish
[00:41:39] executives usually. Usually, it's Jewish
[00:41:42] people over the top managing a bunch of
[00:41:45] artists. A lot of them are black.
[00:41:49] And you know, black people make great
[00:41:50] music and Jewish people are really good
[00:41:53] at managing.
[00:41:55] And I'm not trying to make the claim
[00:41:57] that Jews rule the music industry. I'm
[00:41:59] not trying to make the claim that Jews
[00:42:01] run the whole world. Okay? I'm not
[00:42:03] making the claim that Jews run all of
[00:42:05] organized crime. I'm just pointing out
[00:42:08] that when you have an ecosystem,
[00:42:10] certain groups will rise and certain
[00:42:11] groups will do better than others and
[00:42:13] certain groups will take certain amounts
[00:42:14] of influence. And in certain industries,
[00:42:16] some groups will shine more than others,
[00:42:19] right? Like who runs all the nail
[00:42:21] salons? It's not the Jews,
[00:42:25] right? This is just the nature of the
[00:42:27] world that we live in, love it or hate
[00:42:29] it. And it's no secret.
[00:42:32] And I'm not saying that all of the Jews
[00:42:34] in the music industry were working
[00:42:36] together all along. I'm not saying that
[00:42:37] they're all in some criminal mafia.
[00:42:40] However, I am saying that when you have
[00:42:42] the mob laundering money through an
[00:42:44] industry, some of them will be working
[00:42:46] together and some of them will be in
[00:42:48] organized crime syndicates. And when you
[00:42:50] look around, you can see the patterns
[00:42:52] that some of them leave behind.
[00:42:55] We're looking at a few of you.
[00:42:58] Let me let me just let me just zoom in.
[00:43:02] I mean, I'm not making any allegations.
[00:43:04] I'm just saying that there was this
[00:43:05] whole diddy trafficking thing that
[00:43:06] happened and it looked pretty
[00:43:08] suspicious. And I'm just saying that
[00:43:10] like when you look into Clive's history,
[00:43:13] you look up all the scandals he was
[00:43:15] involved in,
[00:43:17] it's hard to convince me that he was not
[00:43:19] involved in some way in mob tactics, mob
[00:43:23] money moving, things like that.
[00:43:26] >> [snorts]
[00:43:26] >> And that's not to say that these
[00:43:29] [ __ ] weren't in on it, too.
[00:43:31] Like the gangsters were criminals, too.
[00:43:34] There's criminals all over the music
[00:43:35] industry, as well as all the other
[00:43:36] industries, right? So, let's just
[00:43:38] remember that we're not saying that like
[00:43:41] the Jews run everything. We're just
[00:43:43] pointing out, remember where we started,
[00:43:45] that when you're trying to trace the
[00:43:47] networks of Jewish organized crime, that
[00:43:51] founded Israel, that funded Israel, that
[00:43:53] funded Jewish blackmail coming out of
[00:43:55] Israel,
[00:43:57] you have to look at the networks where
[00:43:59] blackmail was distributed, where
[00:44:00] blackmail grew up, and you have to look
[00:44:03] at the networks where Jewish organized
[00:44:05] crime grew up, where Israeli organized
[00:44:06] crime grew up. And you have to you have
[00:44:09] to come to understand the nature of
[00:44:13] global Jewish identity's relationship to
[00:44:15] Israel and relationship to Israel's
[00:44:17] crimes because most Jewish people have
[00:44:20] nothing to [ __ ] do with this. Most
[00:44:21] Jewish people are just trying to be
[00:44:22] regular Jewish people. And yeah, a lot
[00:44:23] of them support Israel, but not if they
[00:44:25] knew what it was up to. Like if you
[00:44:27] really were to hand them the Epstein
[00:44:28] files and be like, "Hey, this is an
[00:44:30] Israeli operation. Do you support this?"
[00:44:31] They'd be like, "No." And they might
[00:44:33] still support Israel, obviously, but
[00:44:35] they wouldn't support this [ __ ]
[00:44:38] Right? No one supports Shawn.
[00:44:42] And so we're specifically looking at the
[00:44:45] criminal networks. Right? But the thing
[00:44:47] about the criminal networks is that
[00:44:51] if a Jewish person gets hold of a record
[00:44:55] company, I bet the criminal networks are
[00:44:57] going to come knocking
[00:44:59] and maybe he'll say no.
[00:45:03] But I don't know. as Lucien said no.
[00:45:08] And I don't know as you know you're
[00:45:09] going to get a hold of a record company
[00:45:10] in a mob controlled industry if you're
[00:45:12] not already in the mob. I don't know
[00:45:16] right. I'm not in I've never been in the
[00:45:19] mob so I'm not an expert. You may you
[00:45:21] may you think for yourself right?
[00:45:24] But when you trace this thought to the
[00:45:28] next step and you think, "Okay, like,
[00:45:30] yeah, great theory, bro. Nice Wikipedia
[00:45:32] screenshots." But
[00:45:35] do you do we have any evidence of this?
[00:45:37] Well, yeah, we've got a fuckload of
[00:45:38] evidence of this. And just one case,
[00:45:41] maybe two, is [ __ ] Kanye.
[00:45:44] Like, and there's so many aspects of
[00:45:46] Kanye's life that you could look into,
[00:45:47] but you could start with his handler,
[00:45:48] Harley Pastnack, who is like a Jewish
[00:45:50] handler who's from the like military
[00:45:52] intelligence that drugs him out of his
[00:45:54] mind that openly threatens him. I'm
[00:45:56] going to help you on a couple of ways.
[00:45:57] First, you shut the [ __ ] up basically.
[00:45:59] Or second option, I have you
[00:46:01] institutionalized again where they
[00:46:03] medicate the crap out of you and you go
[00:46:04] back to zombie land forever. Playd date
[00:46:06] with the kids just won't be the same.
[00:46:08] And then you know what happened to Kanye
[00:46:10] after that,
[00:46:13] right? This guy is just a personal
[00:46:14] trainer. He's just there to help you do
[00:46:16] burpees and push-ups, but he sends you
[00:46:18] text messages like that. Then you look
[00:46:20] around and you realize that this is the
[00:46:21] clientele that he publicly claims on his
[00:46:24] website that he's the personal trainer
[00:46:25] for. And you start scrolling through
[00:46:27] them and you're like, "Holy [ __ ] who is
[00:46:29] this guy?" And you realize that he's a
[00:46:31] handler and that this is a mob industry
[00:46:35] and that they've had control over this
[00:46:37] piece of culture. Not like they the
[00:46:39] Jews, like they the criminal syndicate
[00:46:42] that we're talking about the mob,
[00:46:46] right? Like are you in the mob? No.
[00:46:48] Cool. Then we're not talking about you.
[00:46:49] We're talking about the guys that are
[00:46:51] threatening all these people to send
[00:46:52] them to zombie land if they don't get in
[00:46:55] line.
[00:46:57] And then you wonder why they all parrot
[00:46:59] the same talking points. Why none of
[00:47:01] them ever step out of line. And why
[00:47:03] whenever anyone does step out of line,
[00:47:05] [ __ ] doesn't go so well. Because you
[00:47:08] have another example in our boy Michael
[00:47:10] Jackson. Wacko Jacko, right? And when
[00:47:13] you look into Wacko Jacko,
[00:47:16] rest in peace. You start to run into the
[00:47:19] same tactics by the same types of
[00:47:22] criminal people all over again.
[00:47:26] You start to wonder how the the one guy
[00:47:28] that Michael was fighting against that
[00:47:30] he'd fired him, taken him off of his
[00:47:31] will, how did that guy get in charge of
[00:47:33] his will at the end of his life?
[00:47:39] And then you realize the crazy part is
[00:47:41] you realize I don't think I have the
[00:47:42] screenshot of his head of security,
[00:47:43] Fahheim Muhammad, in here.
[00:47:48] But the crazy part is when I was looking
[00:47:49] into this, I realized that the head of
[00:47:51] security for Michael Jackson, the new
[00:47:52] head of security, he was like 22 with a
[00:47:55] business degree. He just started working
[00:47:56] for Michael Jackson that year. And then
[00:47:58] Michael Jackson dies, right when he's
[00:48:00] taken over, right when he's buying
[00:48:01] rights to his own music. And then what
[00:48:03] does that security guard do? He goes and
[00:48:05] works for Diddy as Diddy's head of
[00:48:07] security, 23 or whatever, fresh out of
[00:48:10] college, totally a business degree, and
[00:48:13] then he's just going to go run a giant
[00:48:14] trafficking ring with Diddy. What does
[00:48:17] this all have in common? The mob,
[00:48:21] right?
[00:48:23] There's this break in history where
[00:48:26] Jewish organized crime was this powerful
[00:48:28] thing back in like the 40s and 50s and
[00:48:31] then the official narrative is that it
[00:48:33] all stopped is that they all went to
[00:48:35] prison and then they just never did any
[00:48:38] crime ever again. But what actually
[00:48:42] happened,
[00:48:43] at least what I'm saying I believe
[00:48:46] actually happened, is that all of those
[00:48:48] mobsters were instrumental in founding a
[00:48:52] country. And simultaneous to them
[00:48:55] acquiring a country and getting all
[00:48:57] cozied up into the higher levels of
[00:48:59] government of a very corrupt nation that
[00:49:01] was brand new and was willing to do
[00:49:03] anything to ensure its survival.
[00:49:06] Simultaneous to that, you had a whole
[00:49:08] bunch of mobsters funneling money
[00:49:09] through all of these other industries in
[00:49:11] America and building a bunch of
[00:49:13] legitimate businesses out of it. All of
[00:49:15] these movie studios, all of these record
[00:49:17] companies, which are legitimate
[00:49:19] businesses. But when you look behind the
[00:49:22] curtain, you start to realize that they
[00:49:23] are criminal enterprises as well.
[00:49:27] And so, no, organized crime did not stop
[00:49:30] in the 70s. It just got smart. it went
[00:49:33] legit even though it's not it's it's
[00:49:36] never been legit, right? And [snorts] so
[00:49:41] we still see the signs of this mob to
[00:49:43] this day and it's not like it's only
[00:49:46] Jewish people, right? Like Diddy is not
[00:49:48] Jewish or at least not that we know of.
[00:49:51] There's all kinds of people committing
[00:49:53] crimes and a lot of them are working
[00:49:54] together. But but
[00:49:59] suppose you have a whole bunch of like
[00:50:02] Jewish people like Harley Pastnack and
[00:50:05] like Clive Davis and like Lucy and
[00:50:08] Granch. They're all hanging out in a bar
[00:50:11] doing a crime and there's a fourth
[00:50:12] member of the group and that fourth
[00:50:15] member maybe it's like a little unfair
[00:50:17] to say it's Kanye. Maybe that fourth
[00:50:19] member is Donald Fan. Okay, it's this
[00:50:22] guy.
[00:50:25] If they have to betray someone, who do
[00:50:27] you think is getting betrayed?
[00:50:29] Right? If they have to pick their
[00:50:31] allegiances, who do you think they're
[00:50:33] picking?
[00:50:35] And [snorts] if you flip it and it's
[00:50:37] like Donald Fan and Common and like
[00:50:42] Diddy and then there's one Jewish dude,
[00:50:45] it's like the black dudes are probably
[00:50:46] going to stick together because that's
[00:50:48] kind of just how [ __ ] works. Unless
[00:50:49] they're really smart and they're like,
[00:50:51] "This guy probably is like got a lot of
[00:50:52] power and I'm gonna like, you know,
[00:50:54] there there might be a different outcome
[00:50:56] there." But, you know what I'm saying is
[00:50:59] that
[00:51:01] lots of criminals are involved in the
[00:51:02] criminal networks. But the Jewish people
[00:51:05] are inherently going to have the
[00:51:06] strongest allegiance to each other and
[00:51:08] it's probably going to be a stronger
[00:51:09] bond than any of these other networks
[00:51:10] because Jewish people have the most
[00:51:12] national identity of any group on the
[00:51:14] planet. To their credit, I wish that
[00:51:16] white people had that much identity.
[00:51:19] except that someone keeps writing books
[00:51:20] about how white people are [ __ ] evil
[00:51:22] and we're all neo-Nazis and so white
[00:51:24] people are scared to talk about it. So,
[00:51:25] whatever. I don't know.
[00:51:29] But yes, we do have lots of examples in
[00:51:31] the music industry and in Hollywood way
[00:51:34] more than just those two
[00:51:37] of mob [ __ ] going on. Okay.
[00:51:41] And so, simultaneous to that, what else
[00:51:42] is happening? Well, Jewish people all
[00:51:45] around the country in all sorts of
[00:51:47] industries are growing up into lots of
[00:51:49] power and they're getting a lot of money
[00:51:52] and they're climbing to high ranks in
[00:51:54] lots of different companies and lots of
[00:51:55] different businesses in lots of
[00:51:56] different industries. And I am not
[00:51:58] saying that Jews run everything. Okay?
[00:52:02] What I'm saying is that if you have an
[00:52:04] industry, you're going to have some
[00:52:06] Jewish people in it, obviously. And if
[00:52:09] the Jewish people climbed to the top of
[00:52:10] those industries, great. Good for them.
[00:52:13] They did good.
[00:52:16] But if they start engaging in mobster
[00:52:18] [ __ ]
[00:52:19] that's not good.
[00:52:22] Duh. Just like if a white dude starts
[00:52:25] doing crime or a black dude starts doing
[00:52:27] crime. But the difference is that Jewish
[00:52:30] people have a shitload of national
[00:52:31] affinity for each other. And so
[00:52:35] if you have a whole nation state built
[00:52:37] by criminals,
[00:52:39] run largely by kind of shitty people and
[00:52:42] they're interested in maintaining
[00:52:44] America's allegiance and they have an
[00:52:45] intelligence agency that's really
[00:52:47] [ __ ] good at its job, you better
[00:52:50] believe that all of these Jewish people
[00:52:51] that are business leaders in their
[00:52:53] fields are going to be getting
[00:52:54] approached and they're all going to have
[00:52:56] to answer a question.
[00:52:58] Is your allegiance more to your America
[00:53:01] here? Or would you like to maybe help
[00:53:03] the Jewish people on the side? Like for
[00:53:05] the Jewish people and obviously we'll
[00:53:06] never ask you to do anything illegal. We
[00:53:08] would never ask you to betray your
[00:53:09] country, but you also support Israel,
[00:53:12] right? And when you ask, you know,
[00:53:16] people that run large companies in the
[00:53:19] media like Brian L. Roberts, who is the
[00:53:21] CEO of Comcast, his answer is a clear
[00:53:24] and resounding yes.
[00:53:27] And let's remember one more time, these
[00:53:29] guys are not like you. These guys are
[00:53:31] not like normal Jews. These are not Dave
[00:53:34] Smith.
[00:53:36] These are freaking millionaires and
[00:53:38] billionaires that we're about to be
[00:53:39] talking about, okay? Doesn't matter what
[00:53:41] racial group you're talking about,
[00:53:43] they're not going to be like you. And
[00:53:45] chances are pretty high they're going to
[00:53:46] be shitty people. Okay? So, like, let's
[00:53:48] just keep that in mind. But Brian
[00:53:50] Roberts, the CEO of Comcast, he
[00:53:52] literally goes over to Israel to like
[00:53:54] participate in the Israeli Olympics
[00:53:55] every year. He does all sorts of
[00:53:57] philanthropy. He is very very openly
[00:53:59] pro-Israel. And that's not to say he's
[00:54:01] anti-American necessarily,
[00:54:04] but like
[00:54:06] he's certainly pro-Israel. And when you
[00:54:09] look around at the media environment
[00:54:10] that Jewish families have climbed up
[00:54:12] through, you see the Soulsburgers that
[00:54:14] have run the New York Times all along.
[00:54:16] You see people at the top of Apple, the
[00:54:18] top of Instagram, the owner of
[00:54:19] Instagram, the owner of Facebook.
[00:54:22] You see highle members in think tanks
[00:54:24] and media groups.
[00:54:26] You see all of the founders of Google,
[00:54:30] most of whom were good friends with
[00:54:31] Jeffrey Epstein, right? You see the
[00:54:35] founder of Oracle,
[00:54:38] very outspoken Zionist, one of the top
[00:54:40] donators to Israeli causes and the IDF.
[00:54:43] [ __ ] psychopath, right?
[00:54:47] You have all these different people in
[00:54:49] all these different positions. Fox News.
[00:54:52] Bro's not even Jewish, but he might as
[00:54:54] well be. Robert Iger
[00:54:57] in charge of Disney. And just remember
[00:55:01] how much Disney is in charge of, okay?
[00:55:04] And again, I'm not saying Jews control
[00:55:06] the whole media. There's lots of other
[00:55:07] media groups that are not controlled by
[00:55:08] Jews. And there's lots of other people
[00:55:10] that work at these companies that are
[00:55:11] not Jews.
[00:55:13] What I'm saying is that all of these
[00:55:17] people, do you think that all of them
[00:55:20] are tip-top moral characters? Or do you
[00:55:22] think that maybe these millionaires and
[00:55:24] billionaires might be kind of shitty?
[00:55:28] But the one thing we do know is that
[00:55:29] Jewish people have a very strong
[00:55:31] affinity for one another. And we do know
[00:55:33] that in all these other industries,
[00:55:35] we're seeing some mobster ass [ __ ]
[00:55:39] Okay? So, just keep that in mind. And we
[00:55:41] also know that a lot of these guys are
[00:55:43] [ __ ] hanging out with Epstein. So,
[00:55:44] let's just keep that clear. But we also
[00:55:47] know that they all are individuals. Like
[00:55:49] Mark is admittedly Zuck is like maybe
[00:55:52] he's the devil, maybe he's a lizard, I
[00:55:54] don't know. But he's being pretty cool
[00:55:57] these days, honestly. Like he's being
[00:55:59] pretty cool.
[00:56:01] He put Dana White on his board.
[00:56:04] That's pretty legit. He started getting
[00:56:06] punched in the face a lot. He kind of
[00:56:08] grew a spine. And just the other day,
[00:56:10] the ADL was whining at me on the
[00:56:13] internet that his AI company, that
[00:56:15] Meta's AI company, Llama, is the most
[00:56:17] anti-Semitic AI on the internet because
[00:56:20] it's open source, as they all should be.
[00:56:24] So, just keep in mind that like there's
[00:56:27] nuance here. There's individual choices
[00:56:29] here. And we're not saying like any one
[00:56:30] group or anyone everything, okay? I'm
[00:56:33] just saying that when you zoom out and
[00:56:35] you overlay the racial identity grouping
[00:56:38] of Jewish people with industries that
[00:56:41] have been funneling money for the mob,
[00:56:43] the Jewish mob, and you have this
[00:56:45] country conducting intelligence
[00:56:47] operations, relying on American support
[00:56:49] by now, because now we're into like the
[00:56:51] 70s and the 80s and the 90s and the
[00:56:53] 2000s,
[00:56:56] you start to have a lot of questions
[00:56:58] about the media.
[00:57:00] But it's not just the media, it's also
[00:57:03] the alternative media.
[00:57:05] And oh boy, have we had a crash course
[00:57:07] in the alt media lately,
[00:57:10] right? And Gio, I know you're tired of
[00:57:13] the disclaimer.
[00:57:14] It's important. It's both important for
[00:57:16] genuine moral reasons and it's important
[00:57:18] for my own safety.
[00:57:20] [snorts]
[00:57:21] And it's also important to make people
[00:57:23] that aren't familiar with this
[00:57:24] conversation realize that this is not a
[00:57:26] dangerous conversation. I mean, it kind
[00:57:28] of is. Like it's kind of an
[00:57:29] uncomfortable conversation, but it's
[00:57:30] important to have
[00:57:32] because whether you love him or not,
[00:57:34] remember what is happening with Trump
[00:57:36] right now. Remember what is happening
[00:57:37] with Israel right now. Remember what is
[00:57:38] happening with Jeffrey Epstein right
[00:57:39] now. This conversation needs to be had
[00:57:41] in America and it needs to be had by
[00:57:43] everyone whether it's uncomfortable or
[00:57:45] not. And my job is to be here to welcome
[00:57:47] in everyone else that has not been
[00:57:49] comfortable before having this
[00:57:50] conversation and remind you that we're
[00:57:52] talking about an organized criminal
[00:57:53] syndicate. And we're talking about an
[00:57:55] organized criminal syndicate that plays
[00:57:57] on Jewish identity intentionally.
[00:58:00] And it does that to to lure in Jewish
[00:58:03] people that are not objectively
[00:58:05] criminals on their own,
[00:58:08] but they might support Israel
[00:58:12] and they might unwittingly be donating
[00:58:14] money to Jeffrey Epstein, so to speak,
[00:58:17] or they might unwittingly, as our
[00:58:18] example before, be donating money to the
[00:58:21] program that is stealing nuclear weapons
[00:58:24] from America,
[00:58:26] as we talked about earlier, cuz that's
[00:58:28] actually how this works.
[00:58:30] It's not like every dollar goes to that,
[00:58:32] but it's not zero dollars.
[00:58:38] Daily wire, right? But then you have
[00:58:41] things like turning point, which is like
[00:58:43] Christian, America first, Christian, all
[00:58:45] this. But it's like, why are all the
[00:58:47] Jewish donors, all the same Jewish
[00:58:49] donors that are funding Prageru and
[00:58:52] Daily Wire and all these other Israeli
[00:58:53] Hosbbor activities, why are they all
[00:58:55] funding the Christian like white
[00:58:58] theoretically
[00:59:00] organization of TPUSA?
[00:59:03] Well, it's because if you've been to
[00:59:04] TPUSA, you would know that last year Ben
[00:59:06] Shapiro was the first keynote speaker.
[00:59:08] And that's not an accident.
[00:59:12] Breitbart got taken over after the
[00:59:14] tragic killing of Andrew Breitbart.
[00:59:17] That's a rabbit hole. Look up what
[00:59:19] happened to his coroner that did his
[00:59:20] autopsy. And then you have [ __ ]
[00:59:22] Prageru,
[00:59:24] Dennis Prager. You can look up his
[00:59:26] opinions. They're super whack.
[00:59:30] And then you can look up Marissa
[00:59:31] Stright, their CEO.
[00:59:33] But I couldn't help but notice
[00:59:36] that these days on the Prageru website,
[00:59:41] no longer does it mention her resume
[00:59:45] of being an Israeli intelligence asset.
[00:59:48] Straight up an Israeli intelligence
[00:59:50] officer.
[00:59:51] Marissa Stright is not a huge fan of me,
[00:59:53] I've heard.
[00:59:56] Sorry, Marissa. Not a huge fan of you
[00:59:57] either. Right. So, the alternative
[01:00:01] media, we are well aware by now that
[01:00:03] they are also
[01:00:05] largely infiltrated by Jewish money to
[01:00:07] promote Jewish causes. And you start to
[01:00:09] wonder, we're all looking and we're all
[01:00:10] wondering
[01:00:13] how much of this is genuinely like
[01:00:16] regular people believing this. And how
[01:00:19] much of it is a bunch of Jewish people
[01:00:20] being duped into their support for
[01:00:23] Israel and Jewish identity
[01:00:26] being twisted into supporting a corrupt
[01:00:29] government, a deep state, and a
[01:00:30] straightup organized criminal syndicate?
[01:00:35] Because I can tell you, if you knew what
[01:00:36] happened in the hotels at these
[01:00:39] different conferences, you might feel a
[01:00:41] little differently.
[01:00:43] But it doesn't stop there. I mean, you
[01:00:45] can't you can't talk about the media
[01:00:47] without talking about what everyone's
[01:00:49] watching at night and wondering why the
[01:00:52] hell does a rabbi own MindGeek? And to
[01:00:55] be fair, MindGeek was just sold because
[01:00:57] they were getting a shitload of bad
[01:00:58] press on this,
[01:01:02] but you can look at Only Fans 2 and you
[01:01:04] could ask why exactly is Leonid Rvinsky
[01:01:07] donating 11 million to the Israel lobby,
[01:01:09] right? Like these are all data points
[01:01:12] that just very clearly show this dual
[01:01:15] loyalty question. Why didn't he donate
[01:01:17] that to America?
[01:01:19] The answer is obvious. It's because he's
[01:01:22] Jewish and he supports his Jewish
[01:01:24] identity in the state of Israel at
[01:01:27] least, right? Like that is the most not
[01:01:30] controversial version, but there's lots
[01:01:33] of more controversial versions that are
[01:01:35] possible as well. And let's be clear, I
[01:01:38] don't think that Leonard Ravinsky is a
[01:01:40] very moral person. I don't think he
[01:01:42] probably has a very great moral compass.
[01:01:44] I don't think he has a lot of qualms
[01:01:46] about doing bad things. My personal
[01:01:48] opinion, I've never met the guy.
[01:01:50] [snorts]
[01:01:52] And I don't think I have to convince you
[01:01:54] of why we might wonder if there's mob
[01:01:56] [ __ ] going on in the porn industry. And
[01:01:59] if you look back into the history of who
[01:02:00] founded the porn industry, you find a
[01:02:02] similar storyline. And Jewish people
[01:02:04] have proudly told that story many, many
[01:02:06] times. Okay? And you know, whatever. I
[01:02:10] think that's degenerate and I think it
[01:02:12] [ __ ] our culture up. But ultimately in
[01:02:14] America, it's not illegal.
[01:02:16] At least as long as you're not funding
[01:02:18] criminal enterprises with it, as long as
[01:02:19] you're not, you know, women with it and
[01:02:22] stuff like that, which we all know is
[01:02:25] happening. But
[01:02:29] this is the nature of the dual loyalty
[01:02:31] question.
[01:02:33] And we haven't really even touched on
[01:02:34] politics at all yet, but it's all up in
[01:02:37] politics. And Chuck Schumer really put
[01:02:39] it best New York Times article from this
[01:02:42] year, March of this year, where he
[01:02:44] straight up said, quote, "My job," he
[01:02:46] told the reporter, "is to keep the left
[01:02:48] pro-Israel."
[01:02:49] "Actually, Chuck, your job is to
[01:02:53] represent the American people,
[01:02:57] right?
[01:02:58] A Jew stands up for his people
[01:03:00] regardless of the cost and regardless of
[01:03:02] the politics of it. On this, Schumer has
[01:03:04] acquitted himself bravely.
[01:03:09] This is the dual loyalty question
[01:03:12] and it's super uncomfortable
[01:03:15] because ultimately like you kind of got
[01:03:17] to respect Jewish people for their
[01:03:18] loyalty to their people. If you're one
[01:03:20] of these white people that's like all
[01:03:22] not with the Jews these days and you're
[01:03:24] like all white America Christian values
[01:03:25] and [ __ ] I mean honestly you're wishing
[01:03:28] that y'all were more like that.
[01:03:32] The problem is that the moment that this
[01:03:35] foreign nation was founded as the
[01:03:37] representation of this Jewish identity,
[01:03:40] instead of that Jewish identity being a
[01:03:42] a intangible diaspora concept, then
[01:03:47] we had a problem because then there's an
[01:03:51] intelligence agency at the other end of
[01:03:53] that sentence. Then there's a foreign
[01:03:56] military at the other end of that
[01:03:58] sentence.
[01:04:00] Then there's a national interest in
[01:04:03] Israel's survival at the other end of
[01:04:04] that sentence. And we already know that
[01:04:06] that survival led them to steal nuclear
[01:04:08] weapons from us, which they've never
[01:04:11] declared. And they might even be holding
[01:04:13] everyone hostage with. Look up the
[01:04:15] Samson option.
[01:04:18] And so it was the founding of the state
[01:04:19] of Israel
[01:04:21] that turned this sort of like, okay,
[01:04:23] Jews, we get it. and changed it from
[01:04:26] this question of like yeah all right you
[01:04:28] guys get along really well and you like
[01:04:29] have a lot of rituals into but like
[01:04:35] are you pro America or are you pro
[01:04:37] Israel
[01:04:40] and we haven't even mentioned the money
[01:04:42] yet and like you you have to mention the
[01:04:45] banks in the money and I'm not saying
[01:04:47] that they run all the banks what I'm
[01:04:50] saying is that the Jewish people that
[01:04:53] are in charge of banks
[01:04:55] are in a very precarious position
[01:04:57] because they have a fuckload of power to
[01:05:00] leverage this question with,
[01:05:03] right? And you can go back to the
[01:05:05] founding of the Federal Reserve and you
[01:05:07] can directly trace the Warberg
[01:05:09] connection to the Rothschild banking
[01:05:11] empire that he came over to represent.
[01:05:13] And there is very much legs on the
[01:05:15] question of who really did found the
[01:05:17] Federal Reserve and who the hell was
[01:05:19] running it for the last hundred years
[01:05:22] because it's a lot more than 2% Jewish
[01:05:25] directors of the Federal Reserve. And
[01:05:26] maybe that is because Jewish people are
[01:05:29] really [ __ ] good with money
[01:05:31] genuinely. like maybe they are, but I do
[01:05:35] not think so.
[01:05:38] And it's not just the Federal Reserve.
[01:05:40] It's all sorts of finance and banking,
[01:05:43] right? And obviously there's all sorts
[01:05:45] of people that are great at finance and
[01:05:46] banking that climbed really high in
[01:05:48] finance and banking. And obviously lots
[01:05:50] of them are criminal scumbags that
[01:05:52] aren't Jewish. But remember, we're
[01:05:54] talking about Epstein here. And when you
[01:05:57] start talking about the financial
[01:05:59] networks that Epstein swam in, the
[01:06:01] financial networks that took this
[01:06:03] unqualified teacher and then made him an
[01:06:06] unqualified
[01:06:08] money manager for billionaires,
[01:06:10] they all have one thing in common.
[01:06:14] And and we're not even going to get into
[01:06:16] these guys over here. We're not even
[01:06:17] going to get into Larry Frink and all
[01:06:19] five of the founders of Black Rockck
[01:06:20] being Jewish. That is just a truth. Kind
[01:06:24] of an uncomfortable one.
[01:06:27] We'll skip Michael Milin. We'll skip
[01:06:29] Drexel Burnham Lambert. We'll get back
[01:06:31] to Leslie Wexner in just a second. Glenn
[01:06:33] Dubin as well.
[01:06:35] Mr. Greenberg,
[01:06:38] he played a pivotal role in taking
[01:06:40] Epstein from the classroom to the White
[01:06:42] House. He was not there by the time
[01:06:44] Epstein got to the White House, but he
[01:06:46] played a pivotal role. Okay.
[01:06:50] And Glenn Dubin and Leslie Wexner and a
[01:06:52] lot of their money. And this is where we
[01:06:55] find ourselves at Jeffrey Epstein.
[01:06:59] Okay?
[01:07:01] And that's a speedrun of just the
[01:07:03] environment of Jewish organized crime
[01:07:06] and the types of people that they are
[01:07:08] pressuring or getting involved with or,
[01:07:10] you know, laundering their money with.
[01:07:14] And everyone that I just talked about
[01:07:16] are not like you. They are not like your
[01:07:19] Jewish friends. These are all
[01:07:21] millionaires and billionaires that are
[01:07:23] from this snaky class of evil
[01:07:26] [ __ ] Not everyone that's rich
[01:07:28] is evil. There's good people up there,
[01:07:30] too,
[01:07:32] but like
[01:07:35] they're not like you. They're not like
[01:07:36] us, you might say, if you know what I'm
[01:07:39] saying.
[01:07:41] And so that network is what spawned
[01:07:44] Jeffrey Epstein. And by now we have more
[01:07:47] than ample evidence that Jeffrey Epste
[01:07:49] was MSAD.
[01:07:51] Okay?
[01:07:54] And we'll get to that evidence.
[01:07:56] But first, let's talk about the money
[01:07:59] that funded him. LBRs, the company, the
[01:08:02] empire of Lesie Wexner.
[01:08:05] Elbrands, a little hard to pin down, you
[01:08:07] know, not trying to get into the
[01:08:08] specifics because you can argue the
[01:08:10] number of casualties, you can argue the
[01:08:11] amount of money, you can argue whatever.
[01:08:13] I don't care about the arguments. We all
[01:08:14] know the LB brands was this massive
[01:08:16] multi-billion dollar brand empire built
[01:08:18] mostly out of Bath & Body Works,
[01:08:20] Victoria's Secret, and Abbercrombian
[01:08:21] Fitch, which also owns Hollister.
[01:08:24] And Leslie Wexner actually signed Power
[01:08:27] of Attorney over to Epstein.
[01:08:30] He kicked his mom out and then he signed
[01:08:33] Power of Attorney over to Epstein so
[01:08:35] that Epstein could buy and sell on his
[01:08:37] behalf, could manage his money on his
[01:08:39] behalf. Epstein had every bit of power
[01:08:42] over Leslie Wexner's money as Wexner
[01:08:44] did. And the reason why you would do
[01:08:45] that is so that Leslie Wexner has
[01:08:47] plausible deniability. It's an
[01:08:49] intelligence oper operation thing. I
[01:08:51] didn't know that he was doing that with
[01:08:53] my money. I was betrayed. And that's why
[01:08:56] Lesie Wexner is still walking free to
[01:08:58] this day and because he's a
[01:08:59] multi-billionaire.
[01:09:01] But it's a little weird and coincidental
[01:09:03] that he just happened to hire a
[01:09:05] pedophile to run Abberrombian Fitch
[01:09:08] named Mike Jeff who just went down last
[01:09:11] year who got off by pleading insanity.
[01:09:14] He has Alzheimer's. He forgot. Can't
[01:09:17] stand trial. Whoopsies. He was just
[01:09:19] trafficking a bunch of young underage
[01:09:21] boys and pumping them up with drugs and
[01:09:22] locking them in rooms and doing
[01:09:24] psychotic inhumane things to them that I
[01:09:26] really suggest you do not go to the
[01:09:28] lawsuit and read about. But I did and
[01:09:31] it's effed.
[01:09:36] But then not only that, he also put
[01:09:39] Jeffrey Epste in charge of the entire
[01:09:41] thing of all of it. And Jeffrey Epste
[01:09:44] got access to most of these girls by
[01:09:46] posing as a Victoria Secret modeling
[01:09:49] scout. It was the perfect cover almost
[01:09:52] like it was designed to be that way.
[01:09:56] Okay.
[01:09:58] And we could go so many directions here.
[01:10:01] I I I like we could we we could go so
[01:10:04] many directions here. This is just a
[01:10:05] small spattering of the directions and
[01:10:07] evidence that we could go in. But I
[01:10:09] thought I would mention that Epste has a
[01:10:11] lot of friends that just don't make any
[01:10:13] sense unless you're talking about an
[01:10:15] intelligence operation. Like Epstein got
[01:10:17] a job for William Burns who was just the
[01:10:20] director of the CIA. But before that,
[01:10:22] Epste had gotten him a job as the
[01:10:24] director of the Carnegie Endowment for
[01:10:26] International Peace, which is a think
[01:10:27] tank.
[01:10:29] Despite William Burns at the time having
[01:10:31] this insanely long resume as a
[01:10:35] politician and diplomat,
[01:10:38] he was a deputy secretary of state for
[01:10:40] Obama, an United States secretary of
[01:10:42] state, under secretary of state, he was
[01:10:45] an ambassador to Russia,
[01:10:50] and then he was the director of the CIA
[01:10:51] later on. But he was good buddies with
[01:10:53] Epste. And when he needed a job halfway
[01:10:55] through that political career, he
[01:10:56] messaged his buddy Epste for some reason
[01:10:58] trying to get get help getting a job.
[01:11:01] Just one of many of Epste's friends,
[01:11:03] several of which are now newly
[01:11:05] incriminated by this massive new batch
[01:11:06] of emails.
[01:11:11] But the most important friend of Epstein
[01:11:13] to know about, aside from maybe Leslie
[01:11:15] Wexner, is Ahud Barack.
[01:11:18] Audac is one of the most decorated
[01:11:21] soldiers in Israeli military history.
[01:11:24] Literally, that's not a euphemism.
[01:11:27] [snorts] He was the head of Israeli
[01:11:29] military intelligence while the Epstein
[01:11:31] operation was running. And then he was
[01:11:33] later the prime minister of Israel while
[01:11:35] the Israste
[01:11:40] and corresponding with Epste on a very
[01:11:41] regular basis all the way through his
[01:11:43] government service and then beyond once
[01:11:45] he retired.
[01:11:50] He flew and met with Jeffrey Epste
[01:11:52] dozens and dozens of times. We have
[01:11:53] schedules that show that he did it
[01:11:54] monthly on a regular schedule every
[01:11:56] single month for years at a time.
[01:12:01] We now have lots of their conversations
[01:12:02] in these email correspondences and it is
[01:12:04] clearly
[01:12:06] intelligence operations conversations
[01:12:09] and it is very obvious that they speak
[01:12:10] in some codes and that every time
[01:12:12] they're going to have a salacious
[01:12:13] conversation they speak on the phone,
[01:12:15] not over emails. But they're
[01:12:17] coordinating business deals all over the
[01:12:19] world. They are coordinating
[01:12:21] intelligence and military operations all
[01:12:23] over the world. I'm going to skip ahead
[01:12:24] for a second. We'll come back down here
[01:12:26] in a minute.
[01:12:28] Drop site has been doing this great set
[01:12:30] of reporting about how Epstein shows up
[01:12:33] doing Israeli intelligence deals in the
[01:12:35] Ivory Coast with Ahood Barack protecting
[01:12:39] Israeli interests in the diamond mines
[01:12:41] there. Probably allegedly. Maybe
[01:12:45] Epstein helped broker Israeli security
[01:12:46] deals in Mongolia. And we see those
[01:12:49] conversations with Mongolian leadership
[01:12:51] showing up in the email conversations.
[01:12:56] This is just reporting about Ahoud
[01:12:57] Barack staying there.
[01:13:01] They had a large role in the Syrian
[01:13:03] civil war and they were all over the
[01:13:06] world doing other things that were very
[01:13:08] clearly intelligence operations.
[01:13:12] Obviously, we haven't even talked about
[01:13:14] Daddy Daddy Maxwell, the the famous spy.
[01:13:18] Couldn't help but put Dersawitz on here,
[01:13:20] right?
[01:13:24] And once you start to peel back the
[01:13:26] layers and you actually look into the
[01:13:27] Epstein network, once you actually look
[01:13:29] at Galileain Maxwell and the kind of
[01:13:30] friends she has, once you actually look
[01:13:32] at the things they did, the people they
[01:13:34] worked with, the scams they were
[01:13:36] involved in, the weapons, the drugs, the
[01:13:38] humans that they were trafficking,
[01:13:42] it's very clear that this is a mob. This
[01:13:44] is a this is a criminal operation and it
[01:13:46] was being run out of Israel in some
[01:13:49] regard.
[01:13:51] Probably as a black budget thing.
[01:13:53] Probably as a walled off operation.
[01:13:55] Probably not like everyone in the
[01:13:57] Israeli government is like read in on
[01:13:59] this thing.
[01:14:01] Okay. Not claiming that the whole
[01:14:04] government of Israel is part of this
[01:14:05] global Jewish mob,
[01:14:09] but this has every mark of that mob.
[01:14:13] And we see every mark of it having
[01:14:15] expansive tentacles in different places
[01:14:17] as a criminal organization,
[01:14:20] not as a like the Jews run the world.
[01:14:23] But we also see in the Epstein files, in
[01:14:26] the Epstein emails, in his
[01:14:27] correspondences
[01:14:29] that he used
[01:14:31] this Jewish angle for him to climb
[01:14:33] ladders and he used it to get access to
[01:14:35] other people and to solicit other
[01:14:36] people.
[01:14:39] And that's not uncommon. We know that.
[01:14:43] Every CIA officer knows that.
[01:14:48] [snorts]
[01:14:50] So, we're going to briefly scan through
[01:14:53] all of this madness. We're going to skip
[01:14:55] right over him maybe being the guy that
[01:14:57] caused 2008 financial collapse. That's a
[01:14:59] crazy rabbit hole. And I'm not kidding.
[01:15:01] It's like legitimately we have very
[01:15:03] strong evidence that he was right there
[01:15:05] and pulled the pin on the co markets.
[01:15:11] and we're going to jump over to France
[01:15:15] to his boy Jean Luke Bernell. They got
[01:15:18] him started in this modeling industry in
[01:15:20] this recruitment of girls through
[01:15:21] modeling. I mean, who knows who got who
[01:15:22] started, but they were very close for a
[01:15:25] very long time. And this guy was super
[01:15:26] [ __ ] up. And the French connection is
[01:15:29] interesting because it was always there,
[01:15:32] but it's been it's be become more and
[01:15:34] more apparent how important it is,
[01:15:36] right?
[01:15:38] And you can read into Jean Luke
[01:15:40] Bernell's history plenty, but we're
[01:15:41] going to hop over to these guys for a
[01:15:43] second and just remember what we've
[01:15:45] learned about France in the last year or
[01:15:46] two. And if you haven't followed
[01:15:48] Candace's reporting
[01:15:50] or read this book by Xavier Bousard,
[01:15:56] suffice to say, we have some questions
[01:15:58] about what the hell is happening right
[01:16:00] here. And we learn that Emanuel Mcronone
[01:16:04] was very good friends with the
[01:16:06] Rothschilds.
[01:16:07] David de Rothschild basically put
[01:16:10] Emanuel Mcronone on the throne. And when
[01:16:13] you look at France, you realize that it
[01:16:15] is the last outpost of the Rothschild
[01:16:17] family in a lot of ways. It was where
[01:16:19] the branch of the Rothschilds that was
[01:16:21] the strongest endured for the longest.
[01:16:22] And they very much are still there. Guy
[01:16:25] de Rothschild was the patron patron of
[01:16:27] the family through like the 70s, the '
[01:16:29] 50s, 60s,7s. And his name shows up in
[01:16:32] all kinds of intelligence operations.
[01:16:37] But then other Rothschilds are involved
[01:16:38] in these financing deals. They're
[01:16:39] involved in financing Israel's founding.
[01:16:42] They're involved in financing Israel's
[01:16:43] nuclear facilities. They're still out
[01:16:45] there playing games.
[01:16:47] And there's lots of other families in
[01:16:49] the world that play games, too. But
[01:16:50] we're talking about Epstein because
[01:16:52] Epste is the one that has blackmail on
[01:16:54] all of our politicians and all of our
[01:16:56] financeers and all of our bank and not
[01:16:58] literally all you know what I'm saying,
[01:17:00] a bunch of our media people, right?
[01:17:04] And that's where these new leaks about
[01:17:07] Ivory Coast were super interesting. I
[01:17:08] did a whole stream on it. It just got
[01:17:10] posted on this on my YouTube channel
[01:17:11] right here yesterday. And I suggest you
[01:17:13] watch it because what happened in the
[01:17:16] Ivory Coast with Jeffrey Epstein and
[01:17:17] Ahood Barack in 2010 to 2014 is clearly
[01:17:22] an Israeli military operation and it is
[01:17:25] clearly in defense of deep state French
[01:17:28] empire nation building in Western
[01:17:30] Africa. probably to try to control
[01:17:33] diamond trade, maybe some oil, maybe
[01:17:36] some gold and French currency dominance
[01:17:40] because you know the banks.
[01:17:44] And when you read the emails, it's very
[01:17:46] obvious that Jeffrey Epstein and Ahub
[01:17:48] Barack are doing Israeli military
[01:17:50] intelligence operations together over
[01:17:52] there. There's really no other way
[01:17:54] around it. like he's not a bounty hunter
[01:17:56] for billionaires flying to Ivory Coast
[01:17:58] with a Israeli intelligence uh executive
[01:18:01] officer
[01:18:03] selling Israeli surveillance technology
[01:18:05] to the royal family that is now in
[01:18:07] control of Ivory Coast in exchange for
[01:18:10] favors.
[01:18:13] [snorts]
[01:18:15] You look at the Mega Group,
[01:18:17] super shady group of Jewish
[01:18:19] billionaires, super [ __ ] scumbags.
[01:18:23] people like the Louder family, Wexner,
[01:18:28] and you know, they just get meetings
[01:18:30] with presidents and former presidents of
[01:18:32] Israel because
[01:18:36] Judaism, I guess.
[01:18:41] But you know, the leadership of Israel
[01:18:42] would never be in with this criminal
[01:18:45] cabal, this criminal conspiracy that
[01:18:47] birthed Jeffrey Epstein, except for
[01:18:49] maybe the former prime minister, Ahoud
[01:18:51] Barack, and maybe the former or current
[01:18:53] prime minister, maybe allegedly, maybe
[01:18:56] Benjamin Netanyahu.
[01:19:03] And then you look at all of the people
[01:19:05] that have clearly told us that Epste
[01:19:07] Israel. This is so obvious. Ari Benashi,
[01:19:10] former MSAD spy, told us straight up
[01:19:12] that Epste was Israeli intelligence.
[01:19:14] Alex Aosta, American uh attorney,
[01:19:19] Southern District of Florida, I was told
[01:19:21] that Epste belonged to intelligence and
[01:19:22] to leave it alone.
[01:19:26] You look at Ahood Barack
[01:19:33] and you remember that Jeffrey Epste
[01:19:35] visited Bill Clinton's White House 17
[01:19:37] times.
[01:19:40] And then the guy that was responsible
[01:19:42] for those visits
[01:19:44] uh checked out, so to speak, by shooting
[01:19:48] himself in the chest with a shotgun
[01:19:49] twice while hanging himself from a tree
[01:19:52] with an extension cord. Mark Middleton.
[01:19:59] It's a little awkward.
[01:20:03] I'm realizing just now that yesterday I
[01:20:04] was telling people I was I was confusing
[01:20:07] his uh cause of death with Vince
[01:20:08] Foster's cause of death. Foster Gate is
[01:20:11] a whole other thing. We learned in the
[01:20:13] files that maybe Hillary and Foster were
[01:20:15] maybe having a thing. Yeah, I messed
[01:20:17] that up. I was confusing their causes of
[01:20:19] death. It was Mark Middleton.
[01:20:22] A wizard with the shotgun.
[01:20:28] This is why this matters, right? We all
[01:20:29] know that this matters. Every American
[01:20:31] knows instinctually that this matters,
[01:20:33] but it's just a really uncomfortable
[01:20:34] conversation to have. And you cannot
[01:20:36] have the Epstein conversation without
[01:20:38] confronting this Jewish conversation,
[01:20:40] unfortunately, because the network was
[01:20:43] built out of Jewish people, everyone
[01:20:46] around him, and there was lots of other
[01:20:48] people that got caught in his web as
[01:20:50] well. But it's very clear who he was
[01:20:52] working for versus who he was working
[01:20:56] with by convenience or blackmail or
[01:20:59] bribery or whatever.
[01:21:02] You can read it in the emails.
[01:21:04] [snorts]
[01:21:06] And now we live in this media
[01:21:08] environment where everyone's starting to
[01:21:09] ask these questions and simultaneously
[01:21:11] Israel has multiplied their propaganda
[01:21:13] budget times 20 because you can't ask
[01:21:16] these questions because if you do ask
[01:21:17] these questions all of it unravels and
[01:21:20] all of it falls apart,
[01:21:23] right?
[01:21:27] And I think this is probably a big part
[01:21:28] of why I mean Nick Fentes is in the news
[01:21:30] because he's [ __ ] earned it.
[01:21:32] [clears throat]
[01:21:34] But part of why he's in the news is
[01:21:38] because Nick Fuentes is the the one guy
[01:21:40] that for the longest time was
[01:21:42] confronting the fact that this is
[01:21:43] actually not just the Israeli
[01:21:44] government. It's not. If it was just the
[01:21:47] Israeli government, none of this would
[01:21:49] have happened because this was all made
[01:21:51] possible by American Jewish people
[01:21:55] as well as a lot of other criminal
[01:21:56] scumbags that weren't Jewish along the
[01:21:58] way. But Jeffrey Epstein is an American
[01:22:01] Jew,
[01:22:03] right? Leslie Wexner is an American Jew.
[01:22:09] A whole bunch of the financeers that
[01:22:11] backed them are American Jews.
[01:22:14] A whole bunch of the people that do this
[01:22:17] money laundering, that do this access,
[01:22:19] that do this human trafficking,
[01:22:21] that manage these people, they're
[01:22:24] American Jews. Or they're like Harley
[01:22:26] Passnack and they're Canadian Jews.
[01:22:30] Right. And so it's this dual loyalty
[01:22:32] thing with this corrupt foreign
[01:22:35] government involved that makes for this
[01:22:37] complex web of allegiances that when the
[01:22:40] organized crime element seeps in there
[01:22:42] and you have these rich corrupt
[01:22:44] [ __ ] with all the power,
[01:22:48] who are they wielding the power for?
[01:22:51] That's the uncomfortable question. And
[01:22:53] without untangling that question, you
[01:22:55] cannot get to the bottom of Epste
[01:22:56] because you're still stuck pretending
[01:22:58] that we're just talking about the
[01:22:59] government of Israel when most of the
[01:23:02] government of Israel didn't even know
[01:23:03] that Epste worked for them. Although
[01:23:05] they're probably bright enough to figure
[01:23:06] it out, but it's not like they're read
[01:23:08] into the files. It's not like any of
[01:23:09] them had anything to do with starting or
[01:23:11] running this operation.
[01:23:13] They were too busy trying to get BB
[01:23:15] Netanyahu to take the stand to stand
[01:23:17] trial for his corruption case because he
[01:23:19] took over their government,
[01:23:22] so to speak. Although half of them were
[01:23:24] trying to get it to get more extreme
[01:23:25] because they think he's not extreme
[01:23:26] enough, but that's a different
[01:23:27] discussion.
[01:23:31] And again, I am not saying that all
[01:23:33] Jewish people are bad or that all Jewish
[01:23:35] people are in on this. What I'm saying
[01:23:36] is that we have a Jewish organized crime
[01:23:39] syndicate that is really [ __ ]
[01:23:41] powerful. powerful enough to get a human
[01:23:44] trafficker into the White House 17 times
[01:23:46] in a row and clearly get blackmail on
[01:23:48] those people. And when you trace this
[01:23:50] network back, you get right back to the
[01:23:52] original mobsters that blackmail Joo
[01:23:54] Hoover and the FBI to begin with and are
[01:23:56] probably the ones responsible for why
[01:23:58] the FBI is so [ __ ]
[01:24:03] And the FBI is [ __ ] to this day, asleep
[01:24:05] at the wheel. Can't imagine why.
[01:24:08] There was a story in the news this week
[01:24:10] that I'm not going to talk about. People
[01:24:12] had some guesses.
[01:24:17] Right.
[01:24:22] [snorts]
[01:24:23] So,
[01:24:26] this is the Epstein debacle
[01:24:29] and
[01:24:32] [snorts] it goes way deeper than that.
[01:24:34] There's way more evidence than that.
[01:24:36] There are so many emails to go through
[01:24:38] now. And everywhere we look in these
[01:24:40] emails, there is new evidence. And I
[01:24:44] just did a whole live stream all about
[01:24:46] it uh yesterday.
[01:24:50] But just like everyone else,
[01:24:52] I am sifting through,
[01:24:56] sorting them,
[01:24:58] looking at them, finding his
[01:25:00] connections, digging them apart.
[01:25:01] President of the Maldes, like random
[01:25:03] consulting companies.
[01:25:06] wives of uh Lori uh uh Larry, sorry, my
[01:25:11] brain is saying Larry Ellison, but we're
[01:25:12] talking about Larry Summers. [snorts]
[01:25:14] Katherine Rumaler, Obama's chief counsel
[01:25:18] is way up in there. I'll just share one
[01:25:20] tidbit that I found today.
[01:25:31] Jeffrey Epste messages Kathy Rumler
[01:25:33] train. Mark, yes. I will be like the
[01:25:36] emergency room doctor at Lennox Hill.
[01:25:38] Put the crazy in room one. Gunshot in
[01:25:40] surgery. And the cook, well, he can
[01:25:43] wait.
[01:25:45] Kathy writes back, "Yes, trains exist.
[01:25:47] People ride them to get from one place
[01:25:48] to another. Germ factories, however, DC
[01:25:50] today, back in New York on Sunday
[01:25:52] morning." First off, why is Obama's lead
[01:25:53] counsel talking to Jeffrey Epstein and
[01:25:55] her emails like all chummy chummy?
[01:25:57] There's a lot of emails between them. He
[01:25:59] referred her to to JP Morgan in 2019.
[01:26:02] This is all the way back in 2014. So,
[01:26:04] they've been friends for a while. And
[01:26:06] then Reed's guy went down on all seven
[01:26:08] counts. Like Reed Hoffman, Jeffy's other
[01:26:10] really good buddy, you know, the guy
[01:26:11] that founded LinkedIn. Jeffrey writes
[01:26:14] back and that's after turning down
[01:26:15] misdemeanors. Whoops. Katherine writes
[01:26:18] back, "Yep." And now he's a repeat
[01:26:20] offender. Jeffrey, double whoops. So,
[01:26:23] they're discussing like the activities
[01:26:25] of this criminal network and like people
[01:26:27] going down probably for sex offenses.
[01:26:29] Double whoops. Uh Kathy writes back,
[01:26:32] "Uh, yeah, we will now go through a
[01:26:34] period of self-reflection and despair."
[01:26:36] We will now go through a period of
[01:26:38] self-reflection despair because one of
[01:26:39] our guys went down on all seven counts.
[01:26:42] Double whoops. We will now go through a
[01:26:44] period of self-reflection and despair.
[01:26:47] Jeffrey says, "Read or governor." And
[01:26:49] then Kathy writes back, "Gish."
[01:26:54] don't really know what to make of it,
[01:26:55] but it's it's pretty clear that we can't
[01:26:58] make her being a good person or an
[01:27:00] innocent person out of it probably.
[01:27:04] And that's just some of them. There's a
[01:27:06] lot more,
[01:27:08] right? And there's a lot more people in
[01:27:11] here, too.
[01:27:12] Famous people, politicians, banking
[01:27:15] people, journalist people, Peter Teal
[01:27:18] people.
[01:27:20] Tom Bareric is getting messages like
[01:27:22] this.
[01:27:24] This is woven all throughout American
[01:27:27] and global culture.
[01:27:29] Woven into all sorts of other nations,
[01:27:31] too. We all have to reconcile this.
[01:27:35] Okay?
[01:27:37] And all of it
[01:27:40] stems back
[01:27:42] to an Israeli military operation, an
[01:27:44] Israeli spy and blackmailer and
[01:27:48] financeier.
[01:27:51] And I will remind you
[01:27:54] that this was all a conspiracy theory 10
[01:27:58] years ago. 10 years ago, you were a
[01:28:00] crazy cook if you thought that there was
[01:28:02] pedophiles in the government. You're one
[01:28:05] of those pizzagers.
[01:28:07] Okay, so you think Hillary's running a
[01:28:09] global pile ring out of a pizza shop?
[01:28:12] Okay, you're crazy.
[01:28:16] But then Jeffrey Epste got popped and no
[01:28:18] one really ever went back and realized
[01:28:19] like, wait a minute, this is exactly
[01:28:21] what everyone was talking about.
[01:28:24] But then you were crazy if you thought
[01:28:26] it was like all that. You were crazy if
[01:28:27] you thought he worked for Israel.
[01:28:30] And then we get more evidence and more
[01:28:32] evidence and more evidence and more
[01:28:33] evidence. And how much evidence will it
[01:28:34] take for regular people to be willing to
[01:28:37] realize that it doesn't matter if you're
[01:28:38] uncomfortable? This conversation is
[01:28:40] critical to our national survival. Look
[01:28:42] around the country. Look at what the
[01:28:45] administration is doing. Look at what
[01:28:46] Trump is doing to America first on
[01:28:49] behalf of a foreign nation.
[01:28:53] Sorry, MAGA.
[01:28:56] Shit's embarrassing.
[01:28:58] Let alone an existential threat to all
[01:29:00] of our survival, [clears throat]
[01:29:02] to all of our national interest, to all
[01:29:04] of our financial well-being, and all of
[01:29:06] our children's futures.
[01:29:08] And if we just let this keep on going,
[01:29:10] if we don't all wake up and demand this
[01:29:12] conversation be had at the highest
[01:29:14] levels, if we don't demand
[01:29:16] accountability,
[01:29:22] what do you think is going to happen?
[01:29:27] Right.
[01:29:31] So,
[01:29:34] I think we've gotten ourselves in enough
[01:29:35] trouble for one night. I think that we
[01:29:38] have done enough boooos for one night.
[01:29:41] So, I'm just going to pop us out here
[01:29:45] and I'm going to hide this.
[01:29:52] I love Israel. Praise Israel. Kiss the
[01:29:54] wall. All that. Whatever. You know,
[01:29:55] whatever it is you're supposed to say.
[01:29:57] [snorts]
[01:29:58] Honestly, I think we're all just about
[01:29:59] done with the disclaimers and we're just
[01:30:01] about done apologizing for being America
[01:30:03] first. We all know what's really going
[01:30:05] on here.
[01:30:07] We all know what Israel's up to. I
[01:30:09] literally did not even mention Apac in
[01:30:10] the Israel lobby and I and we just
[01:30:12] talked for two hours about this level of
[01:30:14] influence. We didn't talk about the fact
[01:30:16] that over 90% of our politicians are
[01:30:19] bought and paid for by Israel.
[01:30:21] We didn't talk about the fact that when
[01:30:23] a single woman on a college campus
[01:30:26] somewhere random in America got into an
[01:30:28] argument with a Jewish person, the
[01:30:30] attorney general Pam Bondi personally
[01:30:32] went and had her expelled.
[01:30:38] But then there was this one dude that
[01:30:40] got caught like essaying children in Las
[01:30:42] Vegas. Um, and he was like really
[01:30:45] important and he just disappeared to
[01:30:47] Israel.
[01:30:50] That was awkward.
[01:30:55] And there's a number of things in
[01:30:56] America's recent memory that have
[01:30:58] happened that still need to be unpacked
[01:31:00] that we'll leave for another stream.
[01:31:02] [snorts]
[01:31:05] But Pandora's box is opening and the
[01:31:08] conversation's out there and everyone's
[01:31:10] waking up. And the more that everyone
[01:31:11] wakes up, the more that the pro-Israel
[01:31:16] American interests have to get really
[01:31:19] [ __ ] loud at screeching about how
[01:31:21] like I don't know, I'm paid by Qatar or
[01:31:23] something. Prove it
[01:31:28] because this is America first.
[01:31:31] And whatever y'all are doing out there,
[01:31:33] whatever narrative you want to spin
[01:31:34] about how like Israel's interest is
[01:31:36] really America's interest is like, okay,
[01:31:38] yeah, no, it's not because apparently
[01:31:41] Israel's interest is trafficking
[01:31:42] children to wealthy billionaires and
[01:31:44] covering it all up. Apparently, Israel's
[01:31:46] interest is compromising our law
[01:31:47] enforcement agencies at the highest
[01:31:49] level. Apparently, Israel's interest is
[01:31:51] sending Americans to die in foreign wars
[01:31:53] and taking all of our tax dollars so
[01:31:54] that they can have free healthcare.
[01:31:56] And we didn't even talk about looking up
[01:31:58] how Jewish people give each other loans
[01:32:00] with no interest.
[01:32:02] You should look that up. It's real. It's
[01:32:04] [ __ ] crazy.
[01:32:06] Okay.
[01:32:09] So, it's complicated and it's messy and
[01:32:12] I know a lot of people are really
[01:32:14] gung-ho and ready to be like, "Yeah,
[01:32:16] kick them all out." And it's like, I
[01:32:17] disagree. I genuinely disagree.
[01:32:20] Like,
[01:32:22] I think that we need to stop the cycle.
[01:32:24] I think that the conversation needs to
[01:32:26] be had in a very mature and careful way
[01:32:28] so that we do not cause more cycles of
[01:32:30] hatred and violence and
[01:32:32] espionage.
[01:32:34] [snorts]
[01:32:35] But I certainly think we need to get it
[01:32:36] under control.
[01:32:38] And I don't have the solution for how to
[01:32:40] do it. All I know how to do is read and
[01:32:42] talk. So I'm reading and I'm talking.
[01:32:46] And I don't know if you're reading some
[01:32:47] other [ __ ] but it sure seems like all
[01:32:49] these Zionist influencers are reading
[01:32:51] some other [ __ ] Or maybe they just
[01:32:52] don't read at all and they just bllehle
[01:32:56] because the checks will come either way.
[01:32:59] Or rather they'll only come that one
[01:33:00] way. So
[01:33:03] [snorts]
[01:33:04] So that's the end of our disclaimers and
[01:33:06] that's the end of our session. That's
[01:33:07] the end of our our talk for tonight. Um
[01:33:11] I had to be on a roll so I haven't
[01:33:12] really even looked at your chat all
[01:33:13] night long. But let's bring back up your
[01:33:16] chat.
[01:33:18] Let's bring back up the homies and let's
[01:33:21] get ready to wrap this show up. [sighs]
[01:33:25] We're going to play the outro and then
[01:33:27] we're going to turn on We'll be right
[01:33:28] back. We're going to turn on some music.
[01:33:30] We'll read some super chats. We'll hang
[01:33:31] out before we finish the night for real.
[01:33:34] I'll see you right on the other side of
[01:33:36] this
[01:33:36] >> conspiracy theories [music] are entering
[01:33:38] a danger.
[01:33:39] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[01:33:41] democracy. There's so much evidence out
[01:33:43] there that even if less than 1% [music]
[01:33:46] is true,
[01:33:47] that will be enough to collapse the
[01:33:49] current paradigm and change the whole
[01:33:52] planet.
[01:33:58] [snorts]
[01:34:00] Alrighty. Alrighty.
[01:34:03] How'd we do, guys? How'd we do? How'd it
[01:34:05] go?
[01:34:08] I just dropped in and and talked [ __ ]
[01:34:11] all night. So, I hope it went well.
[01:34:14] If you've been around for a minute, you
[01:34:16] you've pretty much heard that one
[01:34:17] before, but it just felt like we needed
[01:34:20] to talk it back through
[01:34:23] for all the newbies,
[01:34:25] for everyone that hasn't been here
[01:34:30] because like Epstein is out and we it's
[01:34:32] it's time.
[01:34:35] Let me turn our music down a little bit.
[01:34:40] Oh, and I'll hang with y'all on the
[01:34:42] regular chat for a minute. [snorts] I'll
[01:34:44] check out the regular YouTube chat, too,
[01:34:47] and then we'll get into supers here in a
[01:34:49] second.
[01:34:51] How you doing, chat? How you doing?
[01:34:54] Yeah, we got some shills in the chat.
[01:34:56] Yeah, I'm fake. I'm controlled
[01:34:58] opposition.
[01:35:00] [snorts]
[01:35:01] I mean, if you have a different opinion,
[01:35:03] that's cool. I don't care.
[01:35:08] Shout your opinion, join the
[01:35:09] conversation, build a platform, [music]
[01:35:12] get involved.
[01:35:15] Um,
[01:35:21] we got plenty of supers to go through.
[01:35:23] We might even be able to get through all
[01:35:24] of them tonight.
[01:35:29] And I think I'm right on time to hit my
[01:35:31] my time limit for the night, too.
[01:35:35] It's a deep rabbit hole. You might even
[01:35:36] call it a rabbi hole.
[01:35:40] What am I sipping on? Um, that's energy
[01:35:43] drink from earlier today. And I've got a
[01:35:46] waterlue.
[01:35:49] Some nights I'll drink a Some nights
[01:35:51] I'll drink like a cider or something
[01:35:52] with you, but
[01:35:55] tonight we are trying to get lasered in
[01:35:57] on it.
[01:35:59] Mad as hell, huh? Yeah, I understand the
[01:36:02] anger. I understand the outrage for
[01:36:03] sure. Um,
[01:36:07] I get it. I'm pretty outraged, too,
[01:36:09] honestly. Um, I'm mostly just tired of
[01:36:14] it. I'm mostly just tired
[01:36:17] of my free speech being restricted
[01:36:21] because one of the main talking points
[01:36:23] is like, why don't you talk about all
[01:36:24] the other genocides? Like, why don't you
[01:36:27] talk about Muslims taking over the
[01:36:29] world? It's like, well, yeah, like the
[01:36:32] genocide that's happening in Sudan is
[01:36:33] [ __ ] It's super [ __ ] up and it's
[01:36:37] tied to one of these Arab nations that
[01:36:39] is smuggling gold and developing this
[01:36:41] weird supremacy and is doing all these
[01:36:43] sketchy things in the UAE if you don't
[01:36:45] know about it. Um, there's still a lot I
[01:36:47] need to learn about it, [snorts]
[01:36:49] but I'm not I'm not having my free
[01:36:51] speech restricted on behalf of those
[01:36:53] [ __ ] And the last I checked,
[01:36:57] my my government wasn't full of them
[01:37:00] advocating in my government on behalf of
[01:37:03] them.
[01:37:05] That's Israel. And we all know that
[01:37:07] that's Israel. And that's why we're
[01:37:09] talking about Israel. If y'all weren't
[01:37:10] [music] here trying to control our
[01:37:12] country, trying to control our thoughts
[01:37:14] and our speech, we wouldn't be talking
[01:37:16] about it.
[01:37:19] Y'all started this
[01:37:21] when when homeboy walked into the White
[01:37:23] House 17 times and diddled kids.
[01:37:28] So,
[01:37:30] right. Right. Yeah. UAE propped up by
[01:37:33] Izzy. I wouldn't be surprised. I don't
[01:37:35] know. I would not be surprised.
[01:37:40] [ __ ] me and my anti-semitism.
[01:37:43] I mean, you can call me one all you
[01:37:44] want.
[01:37:46] I genuinely hold no hatred towards Jews.
[01:37:48] Honestly, I feel bad for Jews. Like,
[01:37:51] Jews are caught in the middle of this
[01:37:53] [ __ ] up thing that they didn't ask
[01:37:54] for. And there's a bunch of Jews that
[01:37:57] want nothing to do with it. A bunch of
[01:37:58] Jews are actually the most vocal critics
[01:38:00] of Israel and they take the most arrows
[01:38:02] from their own people for calling out
[01:38:05] what this is.
[01:38:08] But whoever it is that's trafficking
[01:38:09] kids, sorry, you're not the good guys.
[01:38:14] And like it's not my fault that y'all
[01:38:16] can't read.
[01:38:18] We have like we had more than enough
[01:38:21] evidence the day that these books came
[01:38:23] out to know what was going on and y'all
[01:38:26] just didn't want to read them.
[01:38:28] Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
[01:38:30] citations. Very high quality,
[01:38:34] not controversial, not complicated.
[01:38:39] But now we've got emails and we've got
[01:38:41] flight logs and we've got photos and
[01:38:43] we've got diaries.
[01:38:46] We got all kinds of [ __ ]
[01:38:50] So it's just like
[01:38:53] the more that
[01:38:55] the more that the Zionist crowd tries
[01:38:58] the same Hosra, tries the same name
[01:39:01] calling, the same tired anti-semitism
[01:39:04] screeching,
[01:39:05] it actually just makes it more and more
[01:39:07] obvious the control tactics and more and
[01:39:09] more obvious just how much influence in
[01:39:11] the media and the finance and the
[01:39:13] government they really do have.
[01:39:16] Like the narrative is in a death spiral.
[01:39:21] Sorry, what book was that? That book is
[01:39:25] One Nation Under Blackmail. And [music]
[01:39:27] it is the
[01:39:29] quintessential
[01:39:31] story of Jeffrey Epstein. This is the
[01:39:33] story. This is the story of how
[01:39:35] organized crime in America grew to the
[01:39:36] state that it is. This was the first
[01:39:38] half of our presentation basically, but
[01:39:40] in a lot more depth. And this is the
[01:39:42] story of Jeffrey Epste and how he
[01:39:43] inherited those networks, moved into
[01:39:45] those networks, grew through those
[01:39:46] networks, and then evolved towards the
[01:39:49] digital age. And now we're living in the
[01:39:50] digital age post Epstein that he very
[01:39:54] much was integral in setting up people
[01:39:56] like Peter Teal who is in all these
[01:39:58] emails quite a bit.
[01:40:02] So
[01:40:04] buy them, read them. They're very dense.
[01:40:07] They're very dense. I've read them like
[01:40:09] three times plus. Um, now I'm at the
[01:40:12] point where I'll just open them before
[01:40:13] bed and just read it until I fall asleep
[01:40:15] from whatever page I want because it's
[01:40:17] all bangers and it's all super complex,
[01:40:19] but it gets more and more understandable
[01:40:20] every read and it's really interesting.
[01:40:22] So,
[01:40:25] how do you download the network map file
[01:40:27] that I created so you can read it for
[01:40:29] yourself? So, the thing about Obsidian
[01:40:32] is that it doesn't really have share
[01:40:34] features that work. And I've tried many
[01:40:36] times, but the thing about Obsidian is
[01:40:40] that I've wanted a better version for
[01:40:42] ages
[01:40:45] and my buddy started building it
[01:40:47] yesterday
[01:40:48] and he like kind of almost like he's
[01:40:51] basically made something better than
[01:40:52] obsidian in one day and we got really
[01:40:56] into the idea
[01:40:58] and it's super effing cool
[01:41:02] and our plan is to make the better
[01:41:04] research tool better than Obsidian,
[01:41:06] build in all these other features, and
[01:41:07] then to share it with everybody, and
[01:41:09] it's going to change the effing game. I
[01:41:11] cannot wait to show it to you and share
[01:41:13] it with you. It's the We've got the
[01:41:16] coolest name ever. We've got the cool
[01:41:17] It's going to be so [ __ ] cool. We're
[01:41:19] just going to give it out um so that
[01:41:21] anyone can use it because it will change
[01:41:22] the game. Um honestly, we probably won't
[01:41:26] even charge for the basic version
[01:41:27] because the way it's designed. So, it
[01:41:31] came out of these files, these email
[01:41:33] files where we have all these emails
[01:41:35] that are impossible to navigate. They're
[01:41:37] impossible to analyze. Um, and most
[01:41:40] people don't have any way to actually
[01:41:41] look through them. So, we need like an
[01:41:42] AI tool that can like scrape them all,
[01:41:44] scrub them all, organize them all, and
[01:41:46] then like put them all in one place that
[01:41:48] we can work with. And I was doing that
[01:41:49] for myself. And then he was like, "Dude,
[01:41:51] I should build that better." And he
[01:41:53] started building that. And he got really
[01:41:54] carried away. And then we like we put
[01:41:56] our heads together and a couple of us
[01:41:57] all thought like, "Oh, this could get
[01:41:59] really good." And so actually the base
[01:42:01] tool part of the key is that we don't
[01:42:03] like you shouldn't have to be uploading
[01:42:05] to the internet because that's scary.
[01:42:07] And so like if you have a bunch of
[01:42:09] documents that you want to analyze and
[01:42:11] put into here and like pin here on your
[01:42:12] board, I don't want you to have to
[01:42:14] upload that to like a cloud or something
[01:42:15] and have to worry about your security
[01:42:17] and about your network and all that
[01:42:18] [ __ ] So, it's actually a local thing
[01:42:20] that runs on your own PC. And it's like
[01:42:22] it's not actually it's not like doesn't
[01:42:24] take a bunch of like money or hosting or
[01:42:26] anything. And so, like we can I like
[01:42:28] we're just going to probably give it out
[01:42:29] for free. And we might make a more
[01:42:31] advanced version that maybe costs a
[01:42:33] little bit of money to support it. But
[01:42:35] no, it's just going to be so freaking
[01:42:36] cool that we're just going to give it
[01:42:37] out because it's freaking awesome. And I
[01:42:41] got to play with one little version of
[01:42:42] it today, but like give it a week or two
[01:42:44] and you'll start to see it. Um, you'll
[01:42:46] start to see me using it in my videos
[01:42:49] and then you'll start to see other
[01:42:50] homies using it and and then you'll get
[01:42:52] to use it, too. So, I'm super stoked on
[01:42:54] that. Not going to give the not going to
[01:42:56] give away the whole road map yet, but
[01:42:58] power to the people, baby. Because
[01:43:00] information is power to the people. That
[01:43:01] what my [ __ ] is that's what my shit's
[01:43:03] all about. And like, I'm not necessarily
[01:43:05] right about everything, but I'm just
[01:43:06] doing my best to learn and to share
[01:43:08] information. And hopefully then y'all
[01:43:09] take that information, think for
[01:43:10] yourself, do your own research, and come
[01:43:12] to your own conclusions. And maybe you
[01:43:13] push the line more than me. Maybe you
[01:43:15] figure out things that I don't know,
[01:43:16] right? And collectively, we all put it
[01:43:18] together, right? So, yeah, power to the
[01:43:22] people. People are waking up. We're done
[01:43:24] with this [ __ ]
[01:43:28] Um, it's not like an AI, but it does
[01:43:30] have AI uh uh capabilities built into
[01:43:34] it. And they're [ __ ] awesome. Like,
[01:43:37] so cool. like the ability to read and
[01:43:41] analyze and source 7,000 documents all
[01:43:44] at once is really cool. But then to
[01:43:47] still source back to the original file
[01:43:49] so that you can double check it and have
[01:43:51] the original file and paste it on your
[01:43:52] pin board and be like, "Hey, find me all
[01:43:54] the emails that have Ahood Barack's name
[01:43:56] in them and paste them on my pin board
[01:43:57] and then let's draw some connections,
[01:44:01] right? How revolutionary would that be?"
[01:44:03] And then start to think about all the
[01:44:04] things you could do with that. And if
[01:44:06] anyone wants to take my idea and beat me
[01:44:08] to it, be my guest. Mine's going to be
[01:44:10] cooler, but I'm happy for y'all to build
[01:44:11] it, too.
[01:44:18] Um, I want to get into the supers before
[01:44:21] it gets too late because I have a hard
[01:44:22] stop. I've got something I got to go do.
[01:44:25] Um, so we're going to pop into the
[01:44:28] supers here. Um, and I'm going to get
[01:44:31] through as many as I can. And if you're
[01:44:32] new to this channel,
[01:44:34] um, obviously the supers are on YouTube.
[01:44:37] If you're on Twitch, I appreciate you
[01:44:38] subbing. I appreciate your support on
[01:44:40] Twitch. Twitch is where we do more
[01:44:42] frequent like low-key streams on all
[01:44:44] sorts of topics. I'll do streams while
[01:44:45] I'm like researching live. I'll do
[01:44:47] streams where we're hanging out,
[01:44:48] discussing what I just found out. It's
[01:44:50] it's like the breaking stuff. It's a lot
[01:44:52] of fun. So, if you want to be in more
[01:44:54] streams with us, jump over to Twitch and
[01:44:55] sub over there. Um, YouTube, I try to do
[01:44:59] these more curated like monologue
[01:45:01] streams. I aspire to be as good as
[01:45:02] Candace Owens at that [ __ ] Um, but I
[01:45:04] got years I got to practice. So, we're
[01:45:06] practicing. Um, Gigi's over there on the
[01:45:10] floor chewing on her bone, having a
[01:45:12] grand old time. So, we're going to go
[01:45:14] down from the top down on the supers so
[01:45:16] that hopefully the people that spent the
[01:45:18] most money on supers don't get left
[01:45:19] behind. And then we'll get down into
[01:45:21] like the 20s and the tens. And at a
[01:45:22] certain point, I'm going to have to just
[01:45:23] start skipping like a bunch and just
[01:45:25] kind of like taking a bunch of random
[01:45:26] ones from the bottom cuz I can't usually
[01:45:28] read them all.
[01:45:29] >> [snorts]
[01:45:30] >> Um, but I'll do my best. I'll get to the
[01:45:33] most of them. Sometimes I ramble. You
[01:45:34] all Y'all know how it is.
[01:45:37] [snorts]
[01:45:37] Um, my harmonious home. Thanks for the
[01:45:40] huge super. I support everything you are
[01:45:42] doing. Thank you. I appreciate it. Means
[01:45:44] a lot. Um, doing my best.
[01:45:48] Stephanie Powers, thanks for the big
[01:45:50] super. No comment. Appreciate it. Sierra
[01:45:53] Zinger, thanks for the huge super. Hey,
[01:45:55] met you back in May. Best birthday ever.
[01:45:57] making my way through One Nation Under
[01:45:59] Blackmail now. Whitney is brilliant.
[01:46:01] Wish you the best. I wish I remembered
[01:46:03] where I was in May. Um, but that's dope.
[01:46:06] I'm stoked that you got to meet me. Um,
[01:46:09] I love meeting homies out there in the
[01:46:11] wild, out there in public. Y'all are
[01:46:12] legends. So, thanks for the huge dono.
[01:46:15] Um, glad you're enjoying it. It's super
[01:46:16] dense, right? I recommend you take notes
[01:46:18] and like, you know, take your time and
[01:46:21] slow down and do the research you need
[01:46:23] to understand it as you go or just read
[01:46:25] it again when you're done because it'll
[01:46:27] never stop teaching you new things.
[01:46:30] Carolyn M, thanks for the giant super no
[01:46:32] comment. Legendary. Your support means a
[01:46:35] lot. YVM pitching my support to keep you
[01:46:38] going. We need to continue to ask asking
[01:46:41] questions. We know how many paid by Apac
[01:46:44] members of House and Congress we have.
[01:46:45] [music] Would be nice to know how many
[01:46:47] dual citizens of America and Israel hold
[01:46:49] positions in government. Yeah. I mean,
[01:46:51] by law of return, unfortunately and
[01:46:54] uncomfortably, it's like if you are
[01:46:56] Jewish, you kind of are dual citizen
[01:46:58] whether you've asked for it yet or not.
[01:47:00] That's the uncomfortable nature of that
[01:47:02] policy. Um, so it's a lot. Um, but it's
[01:47:07] not as many as freaking are Zionist by
[01:47:09] by [music] donation, so to speak. So,
[01:47:12] thanks for the thanks for the big super.
[01:47:14] And yeah, we got to untangle this from
[01:47:15] our government. It's just the way it is.
[01:47:17] Techie head $20. Thank you. Dare you to
[01:47:20] search your license plate on trends or
[01:47:22] other personal identifying details. See
[01:47:24] where searches are coming from. Use a
[01:47:26] custom date range for best results.
[01:47:30] That's an interesting thought. I have
[01:47:32] not thought of that. Let's do it live on
[01:47:35] stream. [snorts]
[01:47:37] Um
[01:47:38] I'll probably do that someday. That's
[01:47:40] neat. I mean, I'm sure I'm being
[01:47:41] surveiled. I'm sure that I'm being
[01:47:43] tracked in various forms and people are
[01:47:46] watching. That's fine. You know, come at
[01:47:48] me, bro. Um,
[01:47:51] I'm just a guy, but also I do take
[01:47:53] precautions
[01:47:55] and I'm very happy with my life and I
[01:47:57] would never do anything to harm myself.
[01:47:59] Obviously, got a wonderful life,
[01:48:01] wonderful family, great girlfriend,
[01:48:03] great dog, great friends. I am very
[01:48:06] happy
[01:48:07] and I'm very careful not to have any
[01:48:09] accidents. Ashley Learie, thanks for the
[01:48:12] super. Educate yourself if you don't
[01:48:14] agree with Ian, please, because he is
[01:48:15] actually educating himself and all of us
[01:48:17] with his research. You should do the
[01:48:19] same. Love you, Ian. We are here to
[01:48:20] support you. That's the truth. I
[01:48:22] appreciate that, Ashley, is like I have
[01:48:24] been wrong lots of times and I have
[01:48:25] always self-corrected. Like I've if I
[01:48:27] get something wrong, I'm like, "Oh, I
[01:48:28] got that wrong." Like look, I have
[01:48:29] evidence right here that I was wrong
[01:48:31] about that. And then I learned. That's
[01:48:33] the whole point of learning. Like I come
[01:48:34] from an educational background and the
[01:48:36] whole point of being here is for me to
[01:48:38] get educated. And I know very intimately
[01:48:41] that the moment that you think that you
[01:48:42] know everything is the moment you stop
[01:48:44] learning and you start getting dumber
[01:48:46] and dumber and dumber and dumber until
[01:48:48] the day that you die. And so the only
[01:48:50] cure to that is to always be ready to be
[01:48:54] wrong and always look for new evidence
[01:48:55] and always never get attached to an
[01:48:57] opinion or an idea. Just look at the
[01:49:00] evidence. Right? If your allegiance is
[01:49:01] to the truth, you'll never die on any
[01:49:04] hills because you'll just keep on
[01:49:05] learning anytime you get something
[01:49:06] wrong. That's the best part about it is
[01:49:08] getting something wrong is good because
[01:49:10] it means you learn something, right? And
[01:49:13] so I'm just doing my best. I'm like a
[01:49:15] midiq regular guy that just knows how to
[01:49:18] do the work and knows how to teach. So I
[01:49:20] know how to teach myself.
[01:49:23] And so I'm just teaching myself live on
[01:49:24] the internet and I'm taking you all
[01:49:26] along for the journey. And hopefully I'm
[01:49:28] demonstrating techniques that you're
[01:49:30] then able to take and copy and augment
[01:49:32] into your own lives so that we can all
[01:49:35] get smarter and we can all get more
[01:49:36] informed in your own ways in your own
[01:49:38] time. Right.
[01:49:40] Thanks for the super, Ashley.
[01:49:42] Desi, what's up, Desi? Thanks for the
[01:49:44] super. The app sounds amazing. Need beta
[01:49:46] testers? Let me know. Oh yeah, we will
[01:49:47] definitely be sending that app out to
[01:49:49] the homies and you will definitely be on
[01:49:50] the list and you're going to you are
[01:49:52] going to effing love the name and the
[01:49:56] the like the branding concept and like
[01:49:58] the the the meme behind it so to speak.
[01:50:00] It is such a like wonderful and
[01:50:04] meaningful concept the way that we're
[01:50:06] going to present it to people and it's
[01:50:07] like oh it's so cool. I cannot wait.
[01:50:09] You'll definitely be on the list. I saw
[01:50:11] one coming up here. Alaska dog lady,
[01:50:13] thanks for the big super. First time Ian
[01:50:15] super here from Candace. Is there a
[01:50:17] video introducing us properly to your
[01:50:19] dog? No, not really. Um, she's been in
[01:50:22] some of the videos. If you go find the
[01:50:24] the clawed video where I've got the
[01:50:26] messy hair and it says I switch sides on
[01:50:29] the the thumbnail. Really cool video.
[01:50:31] It's a different style. It's like very
[01:50:32] cinematic style. And she has a bit of a
[01:50:34] she has a strong cameo in that one. Um,
[01:50:37] but you know, maybe she'll come over and
[01:50:38] hang out at the end of the live stream
[01:50:39] here for a bit.
[01:50:42] Michelle Columbo, thanks for the super.
[01:50:44] Listening to Candace and Baron tonight.
[01:50:46] A lot a lot off their investig a lot of
[01:50:48] their investigation of Rob McCoy and
[01:50:50] Calvary Church seems to overlap. Seems
[01:50:52] like possible tra uh trafficking. A
[01:50:54] little stretch, but can you search for
[01:50:57] McCoy/Cavalry and Epstein emails? Um, I
[01:51:01] will, but not right now because my
[01:51:02] searching tool is not really, it's not
[01:51:05] exhaustive because the way that I built
[01:51:07] it is sort of like mid IQ because I'm
[01:51:10] not great at building. I'm not great at
[01:51:12] coding anything. Um, so I'm going to
[01:51:13] wait till I have a better tool. I doubt
[01:51:15] it's going to show up because there's a
[01:51:17] time difference here where like
[01:51:18] Epstein's operations were really hot in
[01:51:20] like the earlier 2000s. It's like maybe
[01:51:22] I don't know. But um, that's a good
[01:51:25] point. I will keep my eye on that. But
[01:51:26] I'll also say that Baron and I are in
[01:51:29] touch and I am I am researching a
[01:51:31] parallel thing to that right now in the
[01:51:33] background and we're intending to cross
[01:51:35] research paths and do a stream together
[01:51:37] hopefully next week. So I'll be doing
[01:51:39] some live streaming about that stuff in
[01:51:40] the coming days probably on the Twitch
[01:51:43] and then I'll jump on with Baron I think
[01:51:45] uh next week at some point. Super stoked
[01:51:48] for that.
[01:51:50] Yak, thanks for the 20. This is not
[01:51:52] about all Jewish people. It's like duh.
[01:51:55] But we normal think of people can
[01:51:56] differentiate. When people talk about
[01:51:58] the mafia, we don't assume it's all
[01:51:59] Italians. No shade to you. I love your
[01:52:02] content. But it just shows the fifth
[01:52:03] column again. Exactly. The fact that I
[01:52:05] like as a person in media even need to
[01:52:07] like make that point more than once or
[01:52:09] even at all is is in itself evidence of
[01:52:12] what's going on out here. And when you
[01:52:14] look at all of the like the many many
[01:52:16] many mobstyle organizations devoted to
[01:52:20] cancelling people that would speak about
[01:52:22] this that have very successfully
[01:52:23] canceled and bankrupted and ruined
[01:52:25] people that do speak about this. That's
[01:52:27] just more evidence of this fifth column.
[01:52:31] Cheryl Sher Cheryl Kolar, thanks for the
[01:52:34] super. Jared Kushner. Yeah.
[01:52:38] Yeah. Big time.
[01:52:41] Expose the truth. Thanks for the super.
[01:52:43] Call me crazy, but I think Charlie Kirk
[01:52:44] was a prophet and the sources of evil
[01:52:46] that 86 him triggered some divine
[01:52:49] intervention of all of them being
[01:52:50] exposed. Christ is king. Keep exposing
[01:52:52] the truth. Ian, I honestly agree. There
[01:52:55] is something divine about the timing and
[01:52:57] super it's like this divine tragedy um
[01:53:00] of the human experience that we're all
[01:53:01] going through together where somehow the
[01:53:04] man that founded the the organization
[01:53:06] called Turning Point that had devoted
[01:53:08] his life to Jesus becomes this martyr at
[01:53:10] the center of this conversation and like
[01:53:13] and it's just so wild and tragic and and
[01:53:16] hopeful in some ways. What's up dude?
[01:53:19] You want to come on the stream? They're
[01:53:21] asking about you. You want to jump up?
[01:53:23] Come on. Come on up. You tired? You want
[01:53:27] to come up? Come on. Yeah. Come on. Come
[01:53:30] on up. Yeah. Come climb up. Yeah.
[01:53:32] There's your intro, Gigi. This is Gigi.
[01:53:34] She's my rescue dog. Got her back in
[01:53:37] 2020
[01:53:39] from a hard life. And now she lives an
[01:53:41] easy life. But she gets bored when we
[01:53:43] live stream. Yeah. She gets bored when
[01:53:45] we live stream. Yeah. Yeah. You want to
[01:53:46] go lay down? You want to go lay down?
[01:53:51] And she just kind of does what she
[01:53:52] wants. She just eats chicken and
[01:53:55] does what she wants.
[01:54:00] Ally, thanks for the super. I blame
[01:54:03] Major General Robert Fera. Hey, we got a
[01:54:05] legend in the chat. You've been around
[01:54:07] for years.
[01:54:09] Dude, I am going to come back to that
[01:54:11] reporting at some point here. I blame
[01:54:14] Major General Robert Fera for all of
[01:54:15] this. He never should have rescued Baron
[01:54:17] Louie de Rothschild when the Nazis
[01:54:19] arrested him in 1938.
[01:54:22] Yeah, but also he was kind of a bass
[01:54:24] [ __ ] If you like read his story
[01:54:26] for real, he was kind of based, dude.
[01:54:28] Like they sicked him on this like on
[01:54:30] their psy and lied that he was like a
[01:54:33] like a turncoat. And then Robert Feretta
[01:54:35] was like, "No, this guy's a patriot. I'm
[01:54:36] going to hook him up and he like
[01:54:37] protected him and [ __ ] and he like got
[01:54:39] all these files out to us eventually.
[01:54:41] Not like him personally, but and he
[01:54:43] allegedly he called in the hit on Barry
[01:54:45] Seal which is like a crazy story. watch
[01:54:48] American Made overlay that story and
[01:54:50] it's like whoa.
[01:54:52] And that's not even to mention what he
[01:54:54] apparently did to Manuel Noriega and his
[01:54:57] testicles.
[01:55:00] A lot of inside baseball if y'all
[01:55:01] haven't been around long enough. If you
[01:55:02] can scroll back far enough on the on the
[01:55:04] YouTube feed, there is a live stream
[01:55:06] from way back in the day about the CIA's
[01:55:08] black budget bank accounts that spann
[01:55:11] the globe and who was smuggling heroin
[01:55:13] back in the 70s.
[01:55:15] You'll get to see the original live
[01:55:16] stream like back when I first bought my
[01:55:18] camera. The greeneyed girl. Thanks for
[01:55:20] the super. Ian, you're digging. You're
[01:55:22] ding. Great work. Don't stop. First time
[01:55:24] I've been able to tune in live for free
[01:55:26] speech Friday and it's excellent. Hope
[01:55:28] to get my pod up to your level and work
[01:55:30] with you in the future. That's the
[01:55:31] spirit. Make content. Do your own work.
[01:55:35] Build your own thing. Improve. Practice
[01:55:38] in the future. Totally. That'd be sick
[01:55:40] if we worked together. I've not seen
[01:55:41] your [ __ ] in the in the past, but now
[01:55:43] I'll look for it. Um, thanks for tuning
[01:55:45] in. It is fun to hang out live, isn't
[01:55:48] it?
[01:55:50] Emily Duchess 606. Thanks for the super.
[01:55:56] What do Jacob Wallenberg, Nicholas
[01:55:58] Kristoff, David M. Rubenstein, Lawrence
[01:55:59] Dfink, JeanClaude Trice, and Jean
[01:56:03] Shereé, former leader of my province,
[01:56:05] have in common? All on the last
[01:56:07] trilateral commission membership list.
[01:56:09] Yeah, these are globalist organizations.
[01:56:11] these think tanks and like summits and
[01:56:14] groups and stuff. They are definitely a
[01:56:17] network of global control and the old
[01:56:21] it's like the old school tinfoil is
[01:56:23] still very relevant today. Although it's
[01:56:25] it's evolved into new new methods and
[01:56:28] means, but it's all still the same game.
[01:56:32] Woofy 548, thank you. Check out Shawn
[01:56:35] Ryan's post about UVU and T USA text
[01:56:38] exchange.
[01:56:40] I'll look for that. I I actually might
[01:56:42] know what you're talking about. Um about
[01:56:45] them like actively not working with the
[01:56:48] local law enforcement to secure the
[01:56:51] area.
[01:56:53] Ashley La Mer 1776, thank you. Love you,
[01:56:56] Ian. You're amazing and we all love you,
[01:56:58] bro.
[01:57:00] Thank you. Doing my best. Doing my best.
[01:57:03] Um always here to support you. Thank
[01:57:05] you. Appreciate it. Um it means a lot
[01:57:07] because who knows where this is going to
[01:57:08] go. Who knows if they're going to kick
[01:57:09] me off of a platform or not? If they do,
[01:57:12] we'll uh jump to the next one.
[01:57:19] Um, but I'm optimistic. I think we'll be
[01:57:22] good to go for at least Trump's
[01:57:24] presidency. Hopefully, maybe.
[01:57:28] Ashley Mayer again, you're a legend. Ian
[01:57:30] the legend. Balls the size of Mount
[01:57:32] Everest. Always going max. We definitely
[01:57:35] went max tonight. Yes, we did. maybe got
[01:57:38] in some trouble, but whatever. Bring it
[01:57:40] on. You know, there's a lot of trouble
[01:57:41] to go around these days. Not in as much
[01:57:44] trouble as Elijah Schaefer right now.
[01:57:45] Elijah Schaefer's been a very bad boy.
[01:57:48] Very bad. Elijah, we've all got your
[01:57:50] back, though. Sam Parker, too. We got
[01:57:52] your back. Kyle Sarapin, I think Kyle is
[01:57:54] probably going to be okay, but they're
[01:57:56] all on they're all in a world of hurt
[01:57:57] right now. We got to pray for them. We
[01:57:58] got to support them. They're the ones
[01:58:00] that got sued by, you know, the famous
[01:58:02] country singer. The world famous country
[01:58:03] singer. Allegedly. Allegedly.
[01:58:06] Everything. allegedly
[01:58:08] Silicon Valley Syndicate 836. Thank you.
[01:58:11] My new historical thriller, The Black
[01:58:13] Vault, covers CIA MSAD origins, Robert
[01:58:16] Maxwell's death, Epstein's reign, and
[01:58:17] their involvement in Kirk's death. And
[01:58:19] what you discuss here, uh, excliff
[01:58:23] carowway,
[01:58:25] their black vault. It's a book.
[01:58:31] Like, it's a book that I can buy.
[01:58:35] Is it a book that I can find?
[01:58:39] I find a document archive that's
[01:58:41] different. I think
[01:58:43] I might have just found something cool.
[01:58:48] I'm going to do one more little thing
[01:58:50] here. If it's not online yet for me to
[01:58:52] buy, I want it. Whenever you put it on,
[01:58:53] I want to I want it.
[01:58:57] Email it to me.
[01:58:59] And write books, guys. Writing books is
[01:59:01] super sick. It's good for your brain.
[01:59:02] Even if you don't want to publish it,
[01:59:04] write books. Do research. Write books.
[01:59:06] Oh, that's the wrong I gotta click over
[01:59:08] here.
[01:59:10] [clears throat] Brett, $10. Jeffrey
[01:59:12] Epste is still alive. You know, very
[01:59:14] plausible, especially once we see uh all
[01:59:17] this shenanigans with Trump and with the
[01:59:19] files and with the emails that are out
[01:59:21] now. I did start to think like, you
[01:59:23] know,
[01:59:25] I could see him still being alive pretty
[01:59:27] damn easily at this point, too. I'd
[01:59:30] believe it.
[01:59:32] But who knows?
[01:59:34] Combat C. Wolf, America first forever.
[01:59:37] Saying this as a former legal immigrant,
[01:59:40] former legal immigrant with an L turned
[01:59:44] full-fledged American via military
[01:59:46] service. Thank you for your service,
[01:59:48] sir. You're more American than a lot of
[01:59:50] [ __ ] Americans out here, especially
[01:59:52] the ones that are supporting a foreign
[01:59:53] military and a foreign government. Proud
[01:59:55] of you. I'm trying to grow a caterpillar
[01:59:58] like you do, Ian. [laughter]
[01:59:59] Unfortunately, some things we can do
[02:00:01] with our own lives and other things we
[02:00:03] do inherit. But I believe in you, bro. I
[02:00:06] believe in you. Just eat a lot of steak
[02:00:08] and talk a lot of [ __ ]
[02:00:11] Drew Kutaro, thank you. Ian, are you
[02:00:14] aware that you are allegedly threatening
[02:00:16] threatened in a people's voice video
[02:00:17] from a few days ago along with Candace
[02:00:19] and others?
[02:00:21] No, but I'm not surprised and I'm not
[02:00:23] worried.
[02:00:26] Say your threats. Whatever.
[02:00:29] Bring it on. I'm over it. I've seen
[02:00:34] worse.
[02:00:35] America is tired of this [ __ ]
[02:00:37] Someone's got to say it all, so I'll
[02:00:39] just say what I'm going to say.
[02:00:42] And you know, there's lots of other
[02:00:43] people that go harder than me. I mean,
[02:00:44] like, right? I'm not like the hardest
[02:00:46] [ __ ] on the internet. Just doing
[02:00:47] my thing. Check Jordan Peterson,
[02:00:50] Prageru, McGill University, and MK
[02:00:51] Ultra. Why did Jordan get Dennis P as a
[02:00:53] handler? Yeah, the handler industry is
[02:00:57] strong these days for sure. Jordan
[02:00:59] Peterson has had a really sad and weird
[02:01:02] trajectory. Burned his [ __ ] to the
[02:01:04] ground. Momo and fam, thank you for the
[02:01:06] super. Momo and fam, just a thought I've
[02:01:08] been having. What will we do when we
[02:01:10] uncover officially all the corruption?
[02:01:12] What will we do when we find out who is
[02:01:13] behind Charlie Kirk's assassination?
[02:01:16] Inevitably, it's going to have to be
[02:01:17] young people growing into positions of
[02:01:19] power. Young people that are awake and
[02:01:21] aware. Young people that get the Israel
[02:01:23] conversation. young people that get the
[02:01:24] corruption, younger young people that
[02:01:26] know what really happened on 9/11, and
[02:01:28] [music] the more of us that grow into
[02:01:30] positions of power and grow into the
[02:01:32] government,
[02:01:33] um hopefully things will change, but
[02:01:36] it's going to be a rocky transition.
[02:01:39] Super rocky. So,
[02:01:42] Alaska dog lady adding $10 more dollars
[02:01:44] because she's a rescue. Yeah. Yeah,
[02:01:46] totally a rescue. Um I got her from the
[02:01:48] Humane Society. My friend worked at that
[02:01:50] humane society and I told her like,
[02:01:51] "Hey, I want to get a puppy. let me know
[02:01:52] when one comes in. This was the She was
[02:01:54] the very first one that came in. Um and
[02:01:56] I got a photo of a boy and a girl and I
[02:01:58] was like immediately that girl is my
[02:02:00] dog. Went and met her and the first day
[02:02:02] I was like obviously this is my dog. She
[02:02:04] had a ton of trauma like ton of it. She
[02:02:07] had been abandoned in the like in the
[02:02:09] county and then found by animal control
[02:02:12] and she had all sorts of trauma from
[02:02:14] like probably the man in the house that
[02:02:16] she had been in like hitting her with
[02:02:18] things like sticks, brooms, stuff like
[02:02:20] that. She had all those traumas. She had
[02:02:22] dog trauma. She had probably been
[02:02:23] attacked by coyotes. Um, she gets really
[02:02:26] scared of coyote noises. Um, she had
[02:02:28] trauma from every sound and weird thing
[02:02:30] in the world. So, we did a ton of
[02:02:32] training. I got really into dog training
[02:02:33] when I got her. And we went on all the
[02:02:35] walks. We trained off leash, on leash,
[02:02:37] treats, no treats, uh, food, not food,
[02:02:40] all the things, playing. Um, and now
[02:02:42] she's a [ __ ] legend. She doesn't
[02:02:44] normally wear a collar. She can walk off
[02:02:46] leash beside me. She can go free and
[02:02:47] come back. She's she's a legend. She's
[02:02:49] super smart, but she's also really
[02:02:51] willful and like has a full personality.
[02:02:53] She's adorable. And she learned that sit
[02:02:56] pretty is the cutest trick ever. And so
[02:02:59] she learned that she'll get attention
[02:03:01] from strangers if she sits pretty. And
[02:03:03] so like when we've got people over
[02:03:05] hanging out and she wants attention,
[02:03:06] she'll just like go over to a stranger
[02:03:08] and like, if you don't know the sit
[02:03:10] pretty trick, you should look it up.
[02:03:11] It's like she sits on her hind legs and
[02:03:12] goes like this and like looks you in the
[02:03:14] eyes with her big ass eyes and she just
[02:03:16] like melts hearts immediately. It's
[02:03:18] hilarious. And like not even for treats,
[02:03:21] just because she knows that she'll get
[02:03:22] attention. Um, yeah, totally. I mean, no
[02:03:27] shame on people that buy bread dogs,
[02:03:28] too, because like rescues can be a lot
[02:03:31] of work, and you have to be prepared to
[02:03:32] do the work, but yeah. Yeah, she's my
[02:03:34] rescue. Nita Rami, Ian, I hope you,
[02:03:38] Candace, and Baron would have a special
[02:03:39] present presenting your evidence
[02:03:41] together. I doubt we'll ever do a
[02:03:44] triple. Um, it's a lot of work to
[02:03:46] coordinate even a double, let alone a
[02:03:48] triple. And Candace is busy and she's on
[02:03:49] a train, but collectively together,
[02:03:53] quoting each other, working off of each
[02:03:55] other, we will all get there together.
[02:03:57] That would be a badass show, though. No
[02:03:59] lie. Um, but I intend to um work with
[02:04:02] Baron in the future, and I'll definitely
[02:04:04] I'll definitely go talk to Candace again
[02:04:05] at some point in the future.
[02:04:08] Alex, thank you. Um, we're going to do
[02:04:12] we're going to do the four that are on
[02:04:13] screen right now and then we'll start
[02:04:14] skipping a little bit um because I got
[02:04:16] to get out of here. Alex, thank you for
[02:04:18] the super. Keep pursuing truth. Lots of
[02:04:20] support from the UK. Appreciate you,
[02:04:21] homie. Um, I don't know what time it is
[02:04:22] over there for you, but thanks for
[02:04:24] watching whatever time it is.
[02:04:27] They are good at what they are good at.
[02:04:29] In other words, the perverted
[02:04:31] industries. [bell]
[02:04:34] I mean, I've had enough I've said enough
[02:04:36] controversial things for one night, bro.
[02:04:39] I'm not going to deny or affirm, but
[02:04:42] certainly
[02:04:44] I mean, hey, you said it, not me. Um,
[02:04:48] [snorts]
[02:04:49] Bruce Leroy, 1572. Thank you. Jewish
[02:04:52] mobster Bugsy Seagal helped found Las
[02:04:54] Vegas. Yeah, for sure. I wonder if Aden
[02:04:57] was working with him. She is that old,
[02:04:59] honestly. Could be. Yeah, she's uh a lot
[02:05:02] of her money comes from the Las Vegas
[02:05:04] Sands Empire.
[02:05:05] All right. All right. And I think
[02:05:06] there's one more.
[02:05:08] Bruce Leroy, go back to 1950 and see
[02:05:10] what the Red Cross had to say about
[02:05:12] Jewish deaths during World War II. I've
[02:05:14] looked I know
[02:05:16] and I don't I don't like trust the Red
[02:05:18] Cross entirely either, but let's just
[02:05:22] say let's just say that I have watched
[02:05:24] the government of Israel and the
[02:05:26] international Jewish community lie so
[02:05:29] overtly so much every single [ __ ] day
[02:05:32] about a genocide that is happening
[02:05:34] today.
[02:05:36] that like I'm sorry. I do have
[02:05:38] questions. And I think most of us
[02:05:40] probably do. We just don't want to say
[02:05:41] it because if you're lying this much
[02:05:43] about what's happening on live TV today,
[02:05:47] we all know that the whole World War II
[02:05:49] Holocaust thing is used as a propaganda
[02:05:51] club. And so it's like I have no [ __ ]
[02:05:54] clue what happened. I know that like I
[02:05:56] can source
[02:05:59] like for example I know that journalists
[02:06:01] like Annie Jacobson have done a great
[02:06:02] job of sourcing primary sources from the
[02:06:07] time which is like a pretty good
[02:06:09] approximation of getting to the truth
[02:06:11] and I know that some [ __ ] up [ __ ]
[02:06:13] happened
[02:06:14] but
[02:06:16] like but like
[02:06:20] don't lie do not lie because you devalue
[02:06:23] what is true. And now no one [ __ ]
[02:06:26] knows what's true. And it's not our
[02:06:28] fault
[02:06:29] cuz we're here trying to get to the
[02:06:31] truth. At least I am. I'm not the one
[02:06:34] [ __ ] lying about everything. So
[02:06:36] that's all I'll say. Bruce Leroy, go
[02:06:38] back to 1950. You already said that. And
[02:06:40] last one. Despicable country. Love your
[02:06:43] channel. I appreciate you.
[02:06:45] Um I'm going to scroll. Oh, cool. We
[02:06:48] just got a couple at the bottom here. So
[02:06:49] I'll just rapid fire these guys. I'll
[02:06:50] get them all. Oh, maybe
[02:06:56] the Founder Press. There's another past
[02:06:57] we need to look at. Marine Connection
[02:07:00] and he's running for governor. Part of
[02:07:01] Charlie's Circle. I did a vid. Oo,
[02:07:03] interesting. The Founders Press. I'll
[02:07:05] have to go look your [ __ ] up. Right on,
[02:07:06] bro. Um, sorry I'm late. Candace just
[02:07:09] ended. I hope I brought some friends
[02:07:10] with me. I'll be watching 1.5x speed.
[02:07:12] Hell yeah. You can always rewind, too.
[02:07:14] Thanks for being here. Danker probably
[02:07:16] followed the German who who went to San
[02:07:17] Diego first in the 1800s.
[02:07:20] I don't actually know what you're
[02:07:21] referencing,
[02:07:24] but I appreciate you, Danker. So much
[02:07:27] moneyaundering in music. You can change
[02:07:28] you can charge whatever you want for
[02:07:30] sound. Exactly. Yeah. Music and music
[02:07:32] and film. Um, classic moneyaundering,
[02:07:35] partying, all of it. Brooks, I'm
[02:07:38] genuinely convinced that the CIN Israel
[02:07:39] runs the world in almost every aspect.
[02:07:41] But hey, what the [ __ ] do I know? What
[02:07:43] you're referring to is the deep state.
[02:07:45] You're referring to the breakaway uh
[02:07:46] alleg alliance of organized crime and
[02:07:49] intelligence agencies. And when after
[02:07:51] World War II intelligence agencies got
[02:07:52] founded, they were founded on behalf of
[02:07:54] the international corporations which are
[02:07:56] in with the organized criminals. And
[02:07:58] it's all this black money network that's
[02:08:00] on the backside of all of our
[02:08:01] industries. And they got the power of
[02:08:03] the government and the military legally
[02:08:06] once intelligence agencies were founded.
[02:08:08] And now they have whole countries,
[02:08:09] nations, governments that they can wield
[02:08:12] certain parts of like the intelligence
[02:08:14] agencies and the black ops. And you are
[02:08:16] correct. Yes. Just don't forget about
[02:08:17] the multinational corporations, the mega
[02:08:19] corporations. They are 100% dirty and
[02:08:21] they're 100% in on it. Um underneath the
[02:08:23] bankers. Brooks, can we just take our
[02:08:26] country back already? GW 1776 style.
[02:08:30] We're past due. Signed an AG an AFG vet.
[02:08:32] Yeah, 100% dude. Um,
[02:08:35] unfortunately they were smart and
[02:08:38] whoever they is made everybody soft and
[02:08:41] weak and lazy and fat and America just
[02:08:44] ain't what it was anymore. But people
[02:08:47] are waking up and people are getting
[02:08:49] ready to make a difference. Jazzy, we
[02:08:51] appreciate all you do. I appreciate what
[02:08:52] you do. Gio Gasser, I'm tired of the
[02:08:54] disclaimer. I know, I know, I know. Um,
[02:08:57] William Elluck not cool. Never forgive
[02:09:00] evil. Dana is Zio scum. Um, yeah, he's
[02:09:04] just not as evil as others. Kind of a
[02:09:06] little [ __ ] [ __ ] from during uh during
[02:09:08] CO and certainly you never forgive them
[02:09:11] for COVID.
[02:09:14] Your guidance keeps us aligned in truth.
[02:09:16] Thanks, homie.
[02:09:18] Imagination podcast. Annette, please
[02:09:20] look up. I'll try to remember that. I
[02:09:23] don't know if I've ever seen Imagination
[02:09:24] Podcast. Diddy's father killed Elvis. He
[02:09:26] was his handler. No [ __ ] I do know
[02:09:28] about Diddy's father a little bit. I
[02:09:30] don't know about that though. I'll look
[02:09:31] into it. Any idea if Hillsdale College
[02:09:33] is run by Zionist? I don't know for sure
[02:09:35] about that one. I don't know at all,
[02:09:36] honestly. I've heard of it, but I don't
[02:09:37] know. Delm, thanks for the super right
[02:09:39] there. Appreciate it. And then we'll
[02:09:40] scroll up. We'll get the last ones.
[02:09:42] Whoa. Thanks for 100 Thai bot, homie.
[02:09:45] Dropping in from Thailand. You and your
[02:09:48] community show me more and more people
[02:09:49] are getting redpilled. Your work is very
[02:09:51] important. Truth is important. Be be for
[02:09:53] an honest life. Thanks. Thank you. I
[02:09:55] appreciate you, homie. And then last,
[02:09:57] we'll get the last ones up here.
[02:09:59] Liberty, love, rock. I would love to see
[02:10:01] more state legislators volunteer like
[02:10:03] New Hampshire, $100 a year. Get the BS
[02:10:05] line of political career opportunists
[02:10:06] out of the way and more real people
[02:10:08] running for office 100%. When you vote
[02:10:10] next time, look for whoever has never
[02:10:13] been in office before. They're more
[02:10:15] likely to be better than anyone else
[02:10:17] that's been there already cuz the people
[02:10:18] that were there already are [ __ ] it
[02:10:20] all up.
[02:10:23] Um, and I think Okay, one more. Roz,
[02:10:26] thank you for the big super. Look into
[02:10:28] Sigman Cone and Morates Conn Roy Con's
[02:10:31] family. Beerot Konaheim hands on
[02:10:35] gravestones.
[02:10:37] Look into his mother's family name.
[02:10:39] Marcus as well. He also hated the
[02:10:41] Bolsheviks. Roy Conn is a super
[02:10:43] interesting figure. I have not looked
[02:10:44] into his parents at all. Um, there's not
[02:10:46] nearly as much out there about them, but
[02:10:47] that's interesting. Next time I'm
[02:10:48] looking at him, I will look. Techie
[02:10:51] head. Thank you. Did you realize that
[02:10:53] one of CK's kids is named Gigi? I did
[02:10:55] actually. Yes, I did know that Gigi is
[02:10:57] actually short for something else. Um,
[02:10:59] Gigi is her nickname so that I don't
[02:11:01] overuse her real name when I'm just
[02:11:04] talking to her for fun. So, I reserve
[02:11:06] her like full name for when she has to
[02:11:09] listen to me for a command. And it is a
[02:11:11] brilliant strategy and I highly
[02:11:13] recommend dog owners do that where you
[02:11:15] have a command name and then you have a
[02:11:17] a nickname version of it that you just
[02:11:19] throw around like crazy. And then you
[02:11:20] don't even have to tell all the regular
[02:11:22] people that come over to your house the
[02:11:23] command name so they don't devalue the
[02:11:25] real name cuz words only have power if
[02:11:28] you use them intentionally. A Zionists.
[02:11:31] Thank you. Ian, continue to turn the
[02:11:33] volume up. Yeah, we definitely got
[02:11:35] turned up tonight.
[02:11:37] Hey Ian, respect you from the land of
[02:11:39] sand. All the best. Thanks, homie. I
[02:11:41] appreciate you. Is that Saudi Arabian
[02:11:44] rupees or something like that? That's
[02:11:46] legit, dog. Y'all got a lot of
[02:11:48] corruption in your government, too. But
[02:11:50] I bet you're all beautiful people. Also,
[02:11:52] thanks, homie. Appreciate it. Thanks for
[02:11:54] tuning in, whoever you are.
[02:11:57] Ha Labedi,
[02:11:59] sorry for butchering your name, homie.
[02:12:02] Um, cool. And that's all them supers.
[02:12:05] Don't throw any more in. Don't throw any
[02:12:06] more in. I'm not going to read them
[02:12:08] after this one. Their black vault is
[02:12:10] available for sale. However, being
[02:12:11] shadowbanned, check my X account for
[02:12:13] where to glit for where to get Cliff
[02:12:15] Carowway. Cool. I'll uh drop that in
[02:12:17] here so I can look later. Thanks, homie.
[02:12:19] Um X.
[02:12:31] Sick. Sick. I think I found it. Yeah.
[02:12:34] What's up? Sick. Um cool. Right on team.
[02:12:37] Oh, wrong click. Wrong click. Click.
[02:12:40] Cool.
[02:12:43] All right, that's us. That's us for the
[02:12:45] night. 8:25. I'm like right on the dot
[02:12:48] for when we were supposed to wrap this
[02:12:49] up. Killing it. Doing good.
[02:12:54] Ah, it is real, not Rupy. Correct. See,
[02:12:57] I do not know everything. Far from it.
[02:13:01] Um but I am working on learning a lot
[02:13:06] more about uh global geopolitics and
[02:13:09] [snorts] like the the unique nature of
[02:13:10] each individual nation abroad. Infinite
[02:13:13] [ __ ] to learn about other cultures and
[02:13:15] other places. Um lockep put in $2 to say
[02:13:18] have Nick Fuentes on please weighing
[02:13:20] half. Um I am totally open to that and I
[02:13:22] actually I did hit Nick up about it. He
[02:13:24] is super busy and he's super tired. He's
[02:13:26] been traveling like [ __ ] crazy. Um,
[02:13:28] but we will do that at some point,
[02:13:30] probably in the early next year or
[02:13:31] something like that. I don't want to pin
[02:13:33] him down. It's he didn't make any
[02:13:34] commitments and I totally understand.
[02:13:36] But I definitely [snorts] reached out to
[02:13:37] him was like, "Hey, you're killing the
[02:13:39] game. Let's have a cool conversation."
[02:13:41] Um,
[02:13:43] he's killing it. Yeah, 100%. And he's
[02:13:46] [snorts] one where I'm [ __ ] over the
[02:13:47] disclaimers. Y'all, y'all know the
[02:13:48] disclaimers. [ __ ] that [ __ ] He's
[02:13:50] killing it. Um, I also, it's important
[02:13:52] to mention that I don't really like
[02:13:54] bring people on very often because the
[02:13:56] technology of doing so is kind of
[02:13:58] complex. You can do it virtual, not
[02:14:00] super complicated, but like good
[02:14:02] conversation is important to have in
[02:14:03] person, and I aspire to be able to have
[02:14:05] people on in person in the future. Um,
[02:14:07] but I also plan to use my Twitch channel
[02:14:09] to do more digital conversations with
[02:14:11] just like kind of all sorts of homies
[02:14:12] popping in and out. So, um, that will be
[02:14:16] in the future at some point. We are
[02:14:18] definitely, neither of us are averse to
[02:14:19] it. Um,
[02:14:21] and it'd be a really interesting
[02:14:22] conversation. I think I I would dig it.
[02:14:24] I would learn a lot from Nick 100%. Um,
[02:14:29] I just saw something
[02:14:31] that was a good thing to respond to, but
[02:14:33] I forget where it was. Oh, are we on
[02:14:34] tomorrow? Probably. Um, tomorrow is
[02:14:37] Saturday. I'll probably stream with you
[02:14:39] homies on Twitch tomorrow. Um, I have a
[02:14:41] thing that I didn't get to today cuz I
[02:14:43] ran out of time because I was building
[02:14:44] this other app thing in the background
[02:14:46] this morning. But we will probably go
[02:14:48] through this crazy video about this dude
[02:14:49] that did an audit of TPUSA's public
[02:14:52] finances. Um, like their public filings
[02:14:54] [music] and it's out of control what he
[02:14:57] found of just like blatant corruption
[02:14:59] and possibly crime that is just messy
[02:15:03] all over the place. And it it paint it
[02:15:04] really fills in a lot of the picture
[02:15:06] around TPUSA.
[02:15:07] Um, and I also have a bunch of stuff
[02:15:09] about the pastors and about these weird
[02:15:13] Christian captured seven mountains
[02:15:16] mandate people uh that Candace has
[02:15:18] teased but hasn't gone into yet. Um, and
[02:15:21] I've been diving down that. So, I think
[02:15:23] we'll do some of that tomorrow and in
[02:15:25] the future.
[02:15:27] So,
[02:15:29] make sure that you subscribe to the
[02:15:30] Twitch if you want to get more of this
[02:15:31] [ __ ] Um, that is twitch
[02:15:33] twitch.tv/cancelian
[02:15:34] carol. It is linked in the description.
[02:15:37] Um, it's a ton of fun over there. We do
[02:15:39] a ton of hanging out, ton of chatting,
[02:15:41] um, and a bunch of research live and a
[02:15:43] bunch more sources. I do a bunch of
[02:15:44] stuff there that I don't do on YouTube.
[02:15:45] Um, thank you for supporting me on
[02:15:46] YouTube as well. I appreciate it if you
[02:15:48] like and subscribe to the channel. Uh,
[02:15:50] it really helps me out and I know you
[02:15:52] had a good time. I know you had fun. If
[02:15:54] you're still here, I know you had fun,
[02:15:55] guys. Don't even front on me. Um, and so
[02:15:57] share it out. Uh, spread to the people.
[02:16:00] Uh, in closing, as we always do, it's
[02:16:02] important to remember that changing the
[02:16:04] world starts by changing yourself. Uh,
[02:16:06] America is made of Americans. Uh, the
[02:16:09] world is made of all of us. And so,
[02:16:11] wherever you are in the world, wherever
[02:16:13] you are in America, um, the first thing
[02:16:16] you got to do is take care of yourself
[02:16:17] and make yourself a better person.
[02:16:19] Because if you're being a lazy piece of
[02:16:20] [ __ ] if you're not being your best, if
[02:16:21] you're not right with God, if you're not
[02:16:23] living your best life or trying your
[02:16:25] hardest to get there,
[02:16:27] then who are you to call anyone else
[02:16:29] out? Like, who are you to tell the
[02:16:31] country that we're not good enough if
[02:16:32] you're part of the problem, right? Um,
[02:16:35] [laughter]
[02:16:36] making jokes about Dave Smith's
[02:16:37] channel's name. Um, I got to talk to
[02:16:39] Dave again, too. That was a lot of fun.
[02:16:40] I love Dave. Um,
[02:16:43] so do something for yourself tomorrow.
[02:16:46] Get some good sleep tonight. Eat some
[02:16:47] healthy food tomorrow. Drink a lot of
[02:16:49] water. Go go go to the gym. Work out. Go
[02:16:50] for a run. Get some sunshine. Hang out
[02:16:53] with your friends. Develop community.
[02:16:55] You know, develop relationships. Do
[02:16:57] things that lift you up. Um because then
[02:16:59] you'll be a better person and then
[02:17:01] you'll be better positioned to be nice
[02:17:03] and kind and uplifting to other people
[02:17:05] and make sure you do that like actively
[02:17:07] work to make other people's lives better
[02:17:09] to contribute to other people and to
[02:17:11] make your community uplift around you.
[02:17:13] And with that we will hopefully slowly
[02:17:15] all together kind of raise our own
[02:17:17] selves up and raise our whole world up,
[02:17:19] raise our whole country up out of this
[02:17:20] [ __ ] mess. So thanks for being here.
[02:17:24] Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for
[02:17:25] vibing. Thanks for the support. It means
[02:17:27] a lot. I love my life and I would never
[02:17:29] do anything to harm it or myself at all.
[02:17:33] And that was free speech Friday. I'll
[02:17:36] see you for the next one.
[02:17:37] >> Conspiracy theories [music] are entering
[02:17:39] a danger.
[02:17:40] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[02:17:43] democracy.
[02:17:43] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[02:17:45] even if less than 1% is true,
[02:17:49] that enough to collapse the current
[02:17:51] paradigm and change the whole planet.
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