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Episode Date: September 17, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It looks like there's been bombings that have happened literally right fucking now. And I also want to say, guys, approach all of this with a tremendous amount of skepticism. I can almost guarantee you that some of these images that we'll look at right now will not be authentic. At least maybe one or two of these might be from something else. So we're doing our best to look at what's being displayed. But there is a chance that some of this could be inauthentic. It could be from something else, et cetera. But anyway, it looks like there's multiple explosions from, uh,
Starting point is 00:00:30 Nor Khan Air Base of Pakistan, headquarters of the Pakistan Army, tip-for-tack action by India after Pakistan. So India is actually bombing Pakistan now. Oh shit. Here we go. Boy, man, Noor Khan base in here's up. Holy fuck. ...attack went on base on base.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Just in the house in the same. Now, this a jaus is gusred. And this Noor-Khan base on. attack. Oh, my God. India ain't no bitch. It seems that way. Yeah, it seems like all that,
Starting point is 00:01:12 you know all those memes about Gandhi being agro and civilization? Apparently, that was real. A second blasts. We have our, this Nur Khan Air Base base, and very quickly, this attack was. You know,
Starting point is 00:01:27 you can see how it's a lot. Is that a military base? That's what's, headquarters in the back of state. the army. Wow. And here's another video right here too. Islamabad. Damn.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Damn. I've got to say that, you know, from all of these different images being put out at the same time of seemingly different angles of the same thing happening, it is making me believe that this is what happened. Indian projectile successfully intercepted Norcon Air Base in Pakistan. It fell on the airport road near the base. Look at this. This is the big one here. Take a look at this. Holy shit.
Starting point is 00:02:22 So they stopped the missile before I got to the military base. I never thought, but it's a big risk. Wow. Wow. This is up here. My right. Tazy over and it was up. It's a bit of a lot.
Starting point is 00:02:38 I got to say again that we really have to think about, you know, especially if we're like, you know, if any of you guys are from America, how big of a privilege it is that we live in a country where this shit just never happens, right? Like, it's like one of those, like, peace of mind things that, like, you and I probably never even consider. But, like, this is fucking terrifying yet. Yeah. Hopefully it stays that way, right? And it now appears Indian missiles have landed on a road near Pakistan's base, so they shot down the missile maybe. visual confirmation of the strike on noon air base, multiple massive explosions heard. So that's at the base? Oh, damn.
Starting point is 00:03:20 Wow. So a missile just landed just fine? Well, it probably, no. I think what happened is that the missile, it got shot down, and it didn't actually hit its original location that it was intended for. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:03:51 The sound delay makes it more real. Yeah. They're both testing out each other's anti-missal tech. They're both testing out each other's anti-missile tech. It's a pre-requisite for a lot of war. Attacked. Attacked at Noor-Khan base on base. Just.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Jesus. This is the same one as before. The missile dropped there. Oh my God. Just a missile shot down missiles do not do not explode in the ground but in the air. that's a good point.
Starting point is 00:04:50 I don't know enough about that. A court attack. Like that sounds like, yeah, like it depends, right? Allah, good, it's probably depends, right? I think you bring up a good point. Let me see here, if there's any more of this. Exactly, it's both probing each other's defenses and responses, also when enemy units scramble, they give the locations, capabilities, etc.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Is there a confirmation that this was indeed India's missile or Pakistan terror attack on purpose to integrate the war more? I would assume that with a missile that is, like a lot of terrorist organizations don't have access to ballistic missiles in this way. Like maybe a handful of them do, but like a local Pakistani insurgency group probably doesn't have access to a missile like this. Yeah, I mean, I think it was India. Yeah, I would say, I would say it probably would be India. You'd be surprised? They do.
Starting point is 00:06:06 Some of you guys are saying that they do. They could be government back. look how about this I think it was probably India but there's a possibility that they could have done as a false flag sure sure that's it's possible
Starting point is 00:06:22 Nor Khan Air Base hit in Rom Polly holy fuck India carried out the strikes yeah there it is God fucking damn God fucking damn and it also does it seems like this is getting confirmed more and more
Starting point is 00:06:47 like more people are like saying this is actually happening. The missile travels at 2.8 speed, 2.8 times the speed of sound. Missiles can be intercepted via jamming, so it explains why it hit the ground. Yeah, again, I'm not a fucking missile expert, right? I have no idea. Indian missile strikes soon to have struck at least one Pakistani sea. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:07:17 So they actually hit one of their transports? Damn. Wow. Bro, why do you think there's so much more in the world? Why can't people just eat food and show? I think the reason why you're seeing so many wars happen right now is probably because you have better video cameras and better video footage that gives people the ability to access it as much as possible. I think that's probably the biggest reason why.
Starting point is 00:07:58 And I think that things like this have been happening probably for like dozens of years. Like think about, for example, like all the movies we watched whenever we were like, you know, teenagers about like different random like wars that are happening in Africa. but because nobody over there had iPhones to record the wars happening, we thought everything was just pretty much whatever. So, yeah, shit's always been happening. Yeah, definitely. Give me my second.
Starting point is 00:08:20 My dad's calling me. Hello? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I saw it. Oh, yeah, I got it. When it's got it was gone to gozoned. You're on speaker. You're on speaker.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Yeah. It's a lot. Taze york. It's a way off and it got it. A mushroom, like, that's whatever it hit. And if you look close up, kind of, and you can see, that missile was one that exploded on the ground, by the way. Yeah. It exploded by hitting a tanker or...
Starting point is 00:09:22 Gasoline. Compressed. Yeah. And that's, see that? See that? Yeah, yeah, I got it. Yeah, and take out, you know? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:53 just hit the ground, you think of it as a... Right. Inside it is explosives, but all around the explosives are projectiles. Oh yeah, with shrapnel, yeah. So if it hits the ground, how much of that shrapnel goes into the ground? A lot, yeah. So that's why there's another way of... Ooh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:33 that the explosive usually primarily by putting in more explosive because you don't have to use the room for the fleshettes or whatever they're using for shrapnel. Yeah. So a concussion, by sending that into like the middle of the city, you can knock down 10 buildings.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Oh, yeah. Well, I don't think they're at that level yet. I think that this was a, yeah. It's an air base, that's what they're saying. Yeah, it's an air base, that's what they're saying. And so what do you do? There are an area of explosion that's trying to get the troop of a fucking room their barracks or whatever the fuck?
Starting point is 00:11:39 I mean, you know. Yeah. What do you get? A hundred guys? That's nothing. I mean, so that's that. The Russian parade, yeah. Russian parade, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:01 A, Thing, whatever his name is, the Chinese emperor, once to form. And I look for it on the paper this morning. Yeah. Yeah. wants to form a steely... ...dofter Khan, ...airbase...
Starting point is 00:12:34 ...well, I bet they do. I mean, if I was them, that's what I'd be trying to do. Well, that's what he's trying to... Oh, sure, but I mean, he said it that way. Yeah. ...the steel... ...the steel bond. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:48 The translation was... ...that, uh, that, uh, with Russia... ...and, uh... ...and large bar. large bar. Yeah, yeah, I think that's definitely true. There's like a degree of that causing this. Yeah, I think you're right.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Well, look, let me get back and... Yeah, yeah, yeah, go ahead. Yeah. I mean, from train. By train, and it takes them like three or four days to get there to go to get to Moscow. Yeah, I didn't know. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:50 It's critical about... Uh-huh. Anyway, okay, that's good to know. I didn't know that. That's what he does. He has a... I went to Moscow before. All right. All right. Thanks.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Let me know. I'll talk to you later, okay? All right, yo. Yo, bye. Yeah, my dad was in the military, and so he, you know, knows a bit about the missiles and everything, too, himself, and he's interested in it, et cetera. And Pakistan Lieutenant General, his father, he's a designated U.S. terrorist.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Oh, I mean, I know, I know. They've got a lot of, they've got a lot of OG terries. Yeah, no, he's, yeah, Bullhead is. is Kim Jong-un, by the way. Yeah, I mean, I thought it was obvious, but yeah, yeah, definitely, right? And there it is. Let's see. Thanks, I'm put, yeah, no, definitely OG Terry's. Yeah, the OG Terry's. And, wow, well, at least, like, a lot of people don't really seem like they're getting attacked, right? Or, like, there's not really anybody that's died, which is good. It doesn't really seem like there's any casualties, et cetera. But, uh, you know, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:11 Yeah, OG Terry is crazy. Oh, you know, we like to have a little bit of fun. What can I say? But yeah, there it is. Anyway, I'm really not surprised by seeing this happen. I think it's going to probably continue. And, you know, it seems like it's just ongoing at this point. It's just doing more and more and more of it. So I don't know when this is going to stop. If this is going to stop. I mean, yeah, we should expect victims. Yeah, well, either way, it's good that there aren't any. I mean, you know, either, you know, Pakistani or Indian. I mean, let's be. fucking honest. Most of the people that live there don't have a fucking thing to do with this. So, yeah, I mean, I'll scroll down and see if there's any more information about this in general. And to be honest, it makes China look weak if they packed with monetarily unstable Russia. Well, we'll see what happens, right? I mean, I think there's like, there's like 10 different things that are happening in general. Get ready for the calls to, quote, de-escalate from the usual 0.5 suspects in India after these visuals from the den of Pakistan's military.
Starting point is 00:16:20 Jesus. We have the Indian Eagle? I think it's an older broadcast because they're not broadcasting this current news right now. I checked it two times. Pakistan deployed 400 drones targeting religious and civilian sites. The drones were from Turkey. Really, is that true? Let me go ahead and pull it up and see.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Let me finish this one right now, though. I don't want to go too far into this because I did want to play that Expedition 33 game. but we will cover the new part of this. It's true. Yeah, no, but we'll cover this first before we go over to it, all right? So don't worry about it. Turkey supports Pakistan. Oh, this happened literally three minutes ago.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Let me try and maybe do this one because they might have a translation for it, okay? Actually, let me try this one. Of the drone debris is being undertaken. So this is the Indian Air Force? Forensing examination of the drone. debris is being undertaken. Preliminally reports suggest them to be of Asi's guard, Songha drone of Turkey.
Starting point is 00:17:37 So Turkey's giving Pakistan drones to attack civilians? Huh. Really not beating the terrorism allegations, are they? And this is the same, this is Erdogan. This is the same Erdogan that put his political opponent in jail and then removed his degree in order to make it to where he couldn't run against them. Is that that, that's correct. that this is the same guy?
Starting point is 00:18:10 Yeah, okay, right, okay. So they've got a really, they've got a really good thing going on over there, right? What a bunch of pieces of shit. Jesus. See, you did that like 10 times? Well, Pakistan, they had a bunch of protests. I don't know what happened with that.
Starting point is 00:18:34 I'm going to move this up so you guys can read it. It's hard to know how big that is. I mean to Turkey protest, not Pakistan? Yeah, did I say Pakistan? I didn't mean to. And line of control, drone intrusions were attempted from Ley to Sur Creek at 36 locations with approximately 300 to 400 drones. Indian armed forces brought down a number of these drones using kinetic and non-kinetic means. The possible purpose of...
Starting point is 00:19:10 So they have like a kinetic machine that can kind of take them down? I think I'd seen that happen before. These large-scale aerial intrusions were to test the AD systems and gather intelligence. I think that actually brings up a really, like I think she's right about that. That it actually, like, as this same thing people in the chat were saying is that it's not even, the goal isn't even to kill people. It's to basically test their, like, test what their capabilities are and like how they can counteract them. examination of the drone debris is being undertaken.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Preliminally reports suggest them to be of Assis-Guard-Songa drone of Turkey. Later in the night, an armed UAV of Pakistan attempted to target Bhattinda military station, which was detected and neutralized. In response to the Pakistani attack, armed drones were launched at four air defense sites in Pakistan. One of the drones was able to destroy an AD radar. Pakistan also carried out artillery shelling across the line of control using heavy caliber artillery guns and armed drones at Tanghar, Uri, Hoonch, Mander, Rajori, Akhnur and Udampur in Jammu and Kashmir area. Wow.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Which resulted in some losses and injuries to Indian Army personnel. Pakistan Army also suffered major losses. in Indian retaliatory fire. They're really popping off. Yeah, they are. Wow. The crazy thing is that I bet this is going to keep getting worse. Yeah, I mean, four hours, but yeah, really.
Starting point is 00:21:03 I mean, like, it seems that way. Things keep escalating. Yeah, they do. And like, I feel like yesterday it's worse than it was, or sorry, today it's worse than it was yesterday. And yesterday, it's worse than it was the day before. This is just, is this a bullshit video? Let me double check.
Starting point is 00:21:29 That's how escalating works. Yeah, usually, right? How about that? Pakistan is using civilian airplanes as shields? I don't know about that. We'll not de-escalate. Oh, boy. Yeah, this is already what we've seen before.
Starting point is 00:21:53 This narrative war is all about perception. If you cannot tell and defend your story, someone else will twist it and write it for you. So that's what India's diplomats are doing. they are defending India's story. Now let's look at the other side of the border, which is quite chaotic, I must tell you. Pakistan has no dearth of talking heads.
Starting point is 00:22:13 In fact, they had quite the army to send to foreign channels, like defense minister Khwaja Asif, information minister Attau'llah Tarar and former foreign minister Bilavul Bhutto. Instead of defending, they are scoring own goals. They don't offer facts. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:22:31 They come with feelings and fraudulent slips. Take defense ministers. Mr. Khwaja Asif, he went on Sky News, he was asked if Pakistan backs terror groups and this is what he had to say. You do admit, you do admit, sir, that Pakistan has had a long history of backing and supporting and training and funding these terrorist organizations. Well, we have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades, you know, and West, including Britain. It was quite the moment of honesty, I must say, but Khwajajaf was not the only one slipping the truth. the truth serum. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Enter Bilal Bhutto Zardali. The worst part is I think that there's a good chance that he could be partially not lying. He's trying to do damage control. Instead, he let the truth slip out. He was asked about Pakistan's terror links and he ended up saying this. I don't think that it's a secret
Starting point is 00:23:24 that Pakistan has a past as far as extremists are concerned. No, it's not. And as a result of this, we have suffered. Pakistan has suffered. Credit where it's due, This is more honesty than we are used to hearing from Islamabad. Bilal Bhutto is right, of course.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Pakistan does have a terror-linked past. But he skipped a tiny detail. Pakistan also has a terror-linked present. And if things keep going this way, a terror-linked future too. So should Pakistan's ministers get some media training? Well, we can offer some tips before setting your ministers lose on BBC and CNN. Run a few mock interviews. Or better still, just watch India's diplomats for some time.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Take notes. And if that's too much work, here's an easier option. Stick to state TV, read from a script, blame a foreign hand, and hope that the world is not watching. They say truth is the first casualty of war. Yesterday it died a million deaths. If you were watching television or scrolling through social media, you would think this was an all-out war. You see, Pakistan is not just peddling fake narratives, it is also peddling fake news, and we have already been debunking them for the last few days.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Tonight we've come with some more examples. We're going to watch this and move on, okay. Starting with AI generated videos like this one. Wait, what? It talks about India shooting down two Pakistani jets. This video is fake. What? The second is an old war footage passed off as new.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Like this image, retweeted many times as India's attack on the Karachi port. That's good AI, by the way. It was a visual from Gaza. Wow. Then there's this video of a Pakistani attack on Jammu. The video was from Dhaka. So again, fake, of course. There are also fake headlines, like this one.
Starting point is 00:25:14 A Chinese Daily shared an old image claiming three Indian jets crashed. Wow. The image was fake. Indians are dumb, huh? It was from 2019. A Pakistani handle claimed that a Sukoy SU30 MKI was shot down. The Indian pilot was captured. Again, this was fake news.
Starting point is 00:25:35 This picture was from 2014. Here's another one. It says that ATMs in Indian. will be closed for two to three days. Fake news. It was spread to create panic to send people rushing to the banks. And that's the purpose of this really. But it wasn't just social media that was a problem.
Starting point is 00:25:53 Mainstream media also seemed to have taken the bait this time. No. And now we know that reporting during a conflict like this one is tough. The viewers want to know what's going on and you want to put out information fast. It can be tough in the fog of war. True. So it's important to prioritize accuracy over speed.
Starting point is 00:26:14 Unfortunately, some channels faltered and ran headlines like these. Indian Navy strikes the Karachi port. Fake news? Who did this? Indian Army takes over Lahore. Again, fake. Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, toppled in a coup. Prime Minister Shabashir captured and locked in a basement.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Imran Khan to be released within hours. Pakistani pilot captured after India Downs and F-16, fighter jet. All of this was fake news. Yet it ran on mainstream media. The clips were forwarded on WhatsApp. They were retweeted hundreds of times. It was repeated so much. Is WhatsApp where all the bullshit is there? Why did this happen? Oh my God. Because the hunger to be first beat the responsibility of verifying news. It's a strange thing really and the paradox of the times we live in. We have more access to information than ever before. Yet we are more vulnerable to being misled. And a war makes that even worse. In moments of national anxiety and crisis, people aren't just looking
Starting point is 00:27:17 for news, they're looking for credibility, they're looking for clarity, something to hold on to during a crisis. And the answer to that can never be fake news. We know you want updates, but accuracy is more important than speed. At first post, we're choosing to hold on to that. We're choosing to hold on to accuracy. That means... It seems like it's another day full of bullshit, it, huh? Indian-Mias Barrett? Yeah, Larry Kirk. Well, I mean, it seems like they're kind of like going through it again, right? And, no, I'm really glad to see this, obviously.
Starting point is 00:27:48 I mean, media calling out media is strangely refreshing. Yeah, I mean, I think it's really important to do that. IMF just approved $1.3 billion loan to Pakistan a few hours ago. Oh, boy. We're seeing right now as the media ecosystem are really emphasizing fake news in many cases,
Starting point is 00:28:06 so nothing's happening. There is something happening, but it seems like it was just one bombing and that was about it. There's nothing that's like really following that up. It was the thing that we had just watched a little while ago.

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