RAWTALK - Sneako on The End Times, Why Nothing Feels Real & Where He Stands with Andrew Tate & Nick Fuentes
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Mr. Sneiko, man, glad to have you back.
Glad to be here.
How many times it's been on the pod now?
It's like, fifth, sixth, seventh appearance.
I don't know.
I just like, I like talking to you, man.
I like the reoccurring you showing up and just talking about life.
Yeah, you've had some great appearances on my stream recently.
And the Raw Talk podcast has been probably my favorite one.
So it's a pleasure to be back.
Yeah, good to have you, bro.
Well, obviously, there's a lot of important stuff going on in the world right now,
specifically in Coachella Valley right now, the Bieber Beaver.
What do you think about that?
Why didn't you go?
You're over there in L.A.
You told me to come to Coachella.
I'm glad I didn't.
So Neon couldn't stream.
And then Justin Bieber, the headliner, you were super excited.
you said all the LA girls are going to show up, the Instagram,
and then he pulls up a MacBook and starts playing Double Rainbow.
Oh my God, Double Rainbow!
Not what I expected.
Double Rainbow?
The fuck is that?
Remember what's one of the first viral videos?
Maybe, you know, Gen Z doesn't remember, but Double Rainbow is one of the first viral videos.
Remember the guy was like tripping out in LA?
The Mexican guy said, oh my God, double rainbow.
Your producer definitely knows.
I thought he pulled up, are you talking about Bieber?
I thought he pulled up the fucking the, uh, the, the, these nuts.
fucking me. Yeah, he did D's nuts and then,
ah, got him, and then double rainbow.
I didn't see double rainbow. I just saw the
D's nuts one and then all the throwbacks.
But anyways, yeah, that's obviously not.
I was just kind of trolling about that, not the most important thing
to talk about. Oh, okay. I thought you wanted to go deep into Coachella.
No, fuck no.
Why didn't you come?
The exact reason that happened. So couldn't stream it and
it's a long flight. I'm glad I didn't go.
Neon got scammed out of like $20,000 because the DMCA strikes.
And so Aiden said the reason they don't let people stream it,
because you can watch the broadcast on YouTube and react to it.
It's because celebrities are all doing psychedelics and Molly,
and it's a place for them to get really messed up.
That's probably accurate, I would say.
I can, I don't know.
You would know better than me.
That's your scene.
I don't know if that's necessarily my scene, but I've been around.
I've definitely, I've seen it.
So I'd say like, yeah, that sounds like,
that sounds like the accurate reason why for sure.
Expose it.
No, expose what?
I mean, people, everyone knows that.
that everyone goes to those festivals just to fucking do whatever did you see uh who is Justin Trudeau and
Katie Perry there is that real I thought that that was AI is that AI is that AI am I a boomer but I know
that they're in a relationship right I have no idea that's I just almost like is this real it's probably
real very what is even real anymore everything is AI and real I don't know maybe I fell for it maybe
yeah no I think it is real to be honest I have no idea but yeah what is what is real anymore it's
interesting but um yeah I went on your show we talked
a little bit about what's going on in, uh, obviously Israel and Lebanon.
Um, what's your take on everything right now? What's your perspective?
So I think what was bigger news yesterday was the UFC fight. So Trump went out and he,
which is funny because the ceasefire just fell through. So while Trump and Marco Ruby are,
current secretary of state are at this UFC fight mingling with podcasters and
sea list celebrities and shaking hands and schmoozing,
the ceasefire talks fell through.
So J.D. Vance was over there.
Mark Rubio should be there, but in his place was Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner.
These are the lead peace negotiators in the Middle East.
Jericho doesn't even have a position in the White House.
He's just this real estate mogul.
These are real estate guys and they're also Jewish Zionists in charge of these deals.
And there's a reason that the ceasefire ended.
And people are criticizing this saying, oh, you want the war to go on and to keep getting content.
No, obviously I don't want war to continue.
you. But the ceasefire fell through because one of the points in the 10-point plan was for the
bombing and the war in Lebanon to stop. But obviously Israel wants to continue and they are in charge
of our country time and time again, we have more evidence. They said, no, we're not going to stop
bombing Lebanon so this ceasefire can't happen. And like the good colony we are, we obeyed,
like good goyam, and now we're back into this war. Yeah, it's interesting. I was looking into the
the Lebanon thing.
Apparently,
Israel first had invaded Lebanon,
I think around
1978.
82.
82, are you sure?
Yeah, 82 was the first invasion,
and eventually Lebanon was able to expel
Israel in 2000.
And this is when Hezbollah was formed.
So they say that, okay,
they need to eradicate the terrorists,
but Israel illegally invaded Lebanon.
And then obviously resistance fighters pop up.
And that was the formation of Hezbollah.
in 1982. Yeah, you know what I find so interesting is, is, whether or not you are believing
whichever side of, you know, who's the terrorist, who's not the terrorist, I think there's a simple
fact that I kind of just, in my head, I'm like, man, this is just interesting. And I don't
understand how people don't see this, but when Israel was attacked on October 7th, their
response was, right, we're defending ourselves now. Okay?
but apparently it seems like when other countries defend themselves they're terrorists.
Am I getting that correctly?
So I don't understand how people don't see the hypocrisy in it.
Like whether you're defending whichever side,
it's almost as if like is everyone just supposed to just agree with what they're told
or look at the actual timeline.
Because if you look at the actual timeline,
if I understand with Lebanon specifically,
they weren't necessarily attacking or doing anything to Israel.
They were just, you know, people were from Israel were coming to attack them.
And I'm assuming for the land like that, I guess this kind of happened in Gaza as well.
So it's just like I look.
Yeah.
I mean, even we know this to be true, right, about the settlers.
And there's people coming from like fucking the states even going out there and taking the land.
And I'm just like, I don't understand how people don't see that for what it is.
and they're, they're coerce or they're convinced by whether,
whichever pundit or whichever political commentator or a speaker,
is just making everyone try to believe that everyone is a terrorist if they're against this.
And it's just, it's fucking tiresome, man.
When I see it and the more I look into it,
I'm just like, how are we not recognizing,
even for the Israelis saying that they're defending themselves,
okay, that's fine for whatever, however you want to paint that picture.
But then when other countries defend themselves, they're terrorists.
It's because that terrorist propaganda has been ingrained to be Muslims.
So they have shoved that down the media for so long that we believe, or many people believe in America that Lebanese are terrorists.
But there's a simple fact.
People don't seem to realize that Lebanon is the most Christian country in the Middle East.
It's not all Muslims.
They are bombing churches.
They assassinated a priest and they had a funeral procession.
You could even see children that are celebrating last year, the Pope's arrival in Lebanon.
have now been attacked and murdered by these bombs.
I think it's a perfect example of information overload.
So over the past several years since October 7th,
which they don't have that justification with Lebanon,
we have been told that they were defending themselves.
They constantly place themselves as the victim.
But right now, Americans just have too much to care about.
So we're reaching a point where it's just a acceptance,
kind of like Stockholm syndrome.
So we have around war.
We have the Epstein files that aren't released.
there's more bombing, more bombing in the Middle East.
Americans see it's like, okay, just Middle East bombing, terrorists.
We don't have the energy to care about this anymore.
Obviously I do, and obviously you do, which is important.
But most people, they just see it as more chaos, more war.
How do you expect the average American who has to work a job, go to school, to really care?
I think now we've just accepted that Israel controls our country.
So it's like, now what?
Now we know this war is unjustified.
Trump lied.
But he's still dancing.
YMCA at the UFC, what are they going to do? Joe Rogan's criticizing the war, but he shakes his
hand. All the other podcasters, streamer celebrities who are critical of it, they see Trump
and, you know, they're just like, hey, that's Trump, the president. So I think people now
reached the point where we were learning about it. We know and we've accepted it, which is an
uncomfortable reality to get used to. Yeah. You mentioned Trump, right, like shaking someone's hand
or like being cordial with someone,
do you believe that it's entirely up to Trump
or it's in Trump's complete control to be able to even control it,
like to change it?
Yeah, he has the opportunity to not bring us into more wars,
but I think he's probably held back by blackmail.
I think he's old and senile.
I think he has the wrong leaders around or the wrong voices around him.
Someone like Charlie Kirk was the most anti-war ear
or voice in Trump's ear,
and we saw what happened to him.
Charlie Kirk is no longer here.
So now you have Steve Whitkoff and you have Jared Kushner.
These are very pro-war Jewish Zionists and they are the ones, you know, feeding him that information.
I don't think he's capable of listening to a voice of reason.
He recently posted that long 500-word essay on True Social.
I'm sure you saw it where he's attacking Alex Jones saying that he's a coup because of Sandy Hook.
Candace Owens because of her attacks on McCrone's wife calling her a man, making fun of Megan Kelly.
all of his original, and Tucker Carlson, all of his original supporters, he is now alienated.
The only people he has left, Mark Levin, a Jewish Zionist, he promotes him on true social all the time, very pro-war.
When the ceasefire talks happened, he was shivering and shaking.
He has Laura Lumer, this is an insane psychopathic woman who can't even purchase a weapon, allegedly,
because she has been in and out of psych war so many times.
All he has left are never Trumpers.
Back in 2015, 2016, people like J.D. Vance and Ben Shapiro were never Trumpers.
I don't know if you were an original Trump supporter.
I was.
These people were very anti-Trump.
And now that's the only people he has left.
So the only people in his circle are just these warhawks, people that he claimed to want to defeat.
It was against the globalism, against the neocons, and now he became one.
So I don't know if he's capable of any reason anymore.
I think he was accusing Joe Biden for being sleepy Joe and being somebody with dementia.
He became that.
Yeah.
You asked me that question.
Was I a Trump supporter then?
I think then I was just more,
it's kind of sad to say,
kind of more as I am now.
Like just,
I was just burnt out.
I just looked at politicians.
The same way I do now,
I guess I just at some point
during his last election cycle,
I wanted to believe what was said.
I wanted to believe that there were going to be new wars.
I wanted to believe when he,
you know,
he sits down with Joe Rogan and he says,
I'm going to get this war done
to you,
Ukraine in Russia like this, it's going to take me a couple days.
You know, I'm going to release the files.
We're going to release stuff about JFK.
We're going to release all this stuff.
Running on the idea of no new wars, releasing all the information, draining the swamp.
I believed it.
I mean, genuinely believed it.
And, you know, I know I get a lot of shit for that, obviously, because the position
we're in today where it's like everyone's kind of like, fuck you, you should have known.
But yeah, I did want to believe that it was going to change.
And then you just see now it's just more of the same, if not worse, of more.
Like it's more, even worse.
You positioned himself as an outsider.
So when I first vote, I was in high school in 2016, 2015,
I wanted Bernie Sanders at first.
And I still get text messages from his campaign.
He's like coming to New York because I was knocking on doors for Bernie Sanders.
He was an outsider.
He had a grassroots campaign.
He wasn't taking super PAC money.
And then if you remember, the DNC rigged the election against Bernie Sanders to get Hillary Clinton the nomination.
And she eventually ran against Trump.
And so I was one of the people, so many of the.
Bernie supporters like, okay, well, I want an outsider.
I'm not going to support the establishment.
I'm going to go over to Trump.
And I believe it too.
There was a lot of value in America in the outsider.
It's American DNA to reject the tax on tea, right?
They tar and feather the messengers or when they wanted to be.
We weren't even originally supposed to have taxes.
This was supposed to, that was the rejection of an overruling tyrannical government.
So having that outsider is what this country is about.
And you can see they're even running with us now.
Did you see RFK?
hey, Robert Kennedy is starting a podcast like yours.
And he's like, you can't trust the government about vaccines.
I can't do his voice properly.
He's like, they can't trust the government.
He's doing a podcast saying we can't trust the government while being in the government.
He is the government.
Do you see the double state?
How can you be in the White House saying that you can't trust the people in the White House?
Or Melania Trump, she just goes, she does a speech two days ago.
And she's saying, we need to release.
the Epstein files, ask your husband. Why are you telling us at a podium that we need to get this done?
You do it. Go lay in bed next to your husband and say, release those files. Why are you telling
the American citizens? And people fall for this where they position themselves as the truth seeker,
the truth teller, as the outsider, while being partnered up with the same people in charge of
everything. Yeah. It's, it's, I mean, we've talked about this obviously a couple of times,
but also off camera.
It's just fucking exhausting at this point.
And I guess just the real question is,
how do you think it actually changes?
Like, does it actually change?
Like, you know,
you see people like Dan's trying to run for Congress in Florida.
Yeah.
But I, like, do you think there's enough of an ability
to actually change at this point?
I don't know how long it would take, but.
We have two years.
I think, well, Dan Bozzerian just said this to me
because I just brought him on stream.
I support him running for a,
Congress against that fat guy, Randy Fine. That guy's a disaster. Just everything he says is vile.
And Dan Bolzerian, he's actually speaking the way a lot of Americans, you know, speaking what we
want to hear right now. I like James Fishback running for governor of Florida. I like Mom Dani,
the mayor of New York right now. I think he's doing a great job. Mom Dani is a good example of the
phenomenon that you could actually just do things. I saw that he posed up with the director of really like
John Wilson. He's a, this Jewish director.
who has the show called How To with John Wilson,
just detailing problems in New York.
There's a major problem here.
I'm sure you saw it when you came of scaffolding,
where almost every major building has construction in the front
where they're supposed to protect things from falling.
So you don't actually see the building.
You just see the scaffolding in front of everything, you know?
And he had this episode on a show detailing just how annoying it is
how to weave under this in front of every sidewalk
and there's constant construction going on.
Mom, Donnie posted video with that director saying he's going to
make an effort to try to get rid of that scaffolding that's everywhere. He's posting videos where
he's fixing the potholes because there's a big pothole problem. Mamdani is that effect where this is
like a regular citizen. He's very young. He's younger than he's younger than you. He's like probably
32 or you guys are the same age. You're like 28 or something. Yeah, yeah, there you go. He runs. He wins.
He has a grassroots campaign. And now he's just actually getting things done. So I think I don't want
to have a defeatist mentality. I can hear the exhausted in your voice. And I get like that all the time.
best believe that you could see, like, is there really any way to change this?
If everybody has that belief, nothing gets changed.
I think the UFC yesterday is a good point in history to realize, okay, where are we at?
Because everybody in the arena, they all are against the war.
The approval rating of Trump has never been lower.
Everybody's criticizing him.
He campaigned on no new wars.
Everybody in the UFC was on board with that.
He brought us into a war and they're still like, okay, should we, you know, should we do the dance?
No, if we get exhausted, if we allow what's happening in Lebanon to happen without any pushback, then they win.
You need to constantly try to make a change.
You can do things.
We can't just allow all this and approve it.
You got to be real Americans.
And when they try to tax you, you got to tar and feather the messenger.
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You know, you talked about the M-Dani thing.
It's like the things, you're right.
Things can change at an extent.
I'm not trying to sound defeatist, but like we're talking about building scaffoldings versus like real,
like existential sort of issues.
I'm not saying that building scaffoldings can't cause problems,
but, you know, obviously things like that can change without pushback.
It's just like my concern is always that these people are going to come into office,
whether it's Dan or whoever, anyone, and then they're just going to be met with the same
suit and ties as always that are just like, hey, you just actually can't do that because
we're not going to let you because there's so much more behind the scenes than I think
people are even aware of.
Trump had the opportunity to not sell out.
When he first started, I think the first couple years, he was doing a decent job.
And he let his entire base get subverted by the Kushners and the Whitcophs.
He let himself lose his original base and they swapped with never Trumpers who are just Warhawks.
So I don't like that.
I mean, there was an opportunity at first.
Do you remember how much the media hated Trump originally?
It's because he had a populist movement.
It's because he had the predominantly white Christian demographic in America on his side,
and they were very afraid that he was going to push him away from that agenda.
When they realized that he was on board with them, they embraced him.
Yes, there's an existential threat.
Yes, there is overwhelming control.
But if people do work together, there is a real change.
And inevitably, yes, you can look further into the future at eschatology,
what's going to happen with the third temple, with Alaksa Mosque.
with Greater Israel, which was a conspiracy theory like six weeks ago.
And now Netanyahu's openly bragging about expanding even more.
Like what is Lebanon right now other than expanding it's a greater Israel?
This is no longer a conspiracy theory just like everything else they called an anti-Semitic
conspiracy theory.
So I am, I'm weary and I don't want people to fall into that trap because we can't go out without a fight.
Yeah.
It's just frustrating because I just think directly about the whole COVID situation.
how everyone was, you know, even Trump at some point was talking about Ivermectin and all these
other like sort of alternatives to the whole jab and, you know, the shot and all this stuff
that everyone's like, oh, you're, you're just trying to kill grandmas. And then at some point,
it just all not doesn't matter, but it's quiet. No one talks about it. It's gone. It's in the
past. They got the money they needed to get for this pharmaceutical companies and it's just
business as usual. My fear is that the same shit just permeates. The same shit happens. It's just
business as usual at some point they're going to get more land they're going to have more
land it's going to be like well that's just the way it is now and that's just what it is and it's
crazy because it's like literal people's lives being destroyed and taken and uh yeah the more
i see it the more i'm just like i i i don't i don't understand this in a way that it is good
and it is just and it is right but i see and i can understand what's happening and it just makes
me fucking sad, man, like genuinely sad. And to see people try to defend all this while still
defending like the right to exist here, but not the right to exist there. And it's like, man, I just
what the fuck, what like, it just does not make fucking sense. And I just, I hope more people can see it
for what it is. Despite what you believe, it's just like, look at what is happening. Like, don't,
it's not about what side you think you're on. It's like, look at what is actually happening.
And make a real assessment, not just because some fucking.
political person says this or that about it.
And yeah, I just, I wish there was more I could do.
You know, personally, I guess I don't really know what else I could do other than like,
I don't know, try to run for something and get in there and then probably be fucking
beat down by some people and some suits in the back.
But like, I don't know.
I just wish there was more that I could do other than sit on a fucking podcast and talk about.
And hopefully this is good in some way.
but yeah it's just frustrating bro it's it's super frustrating because you know like we all sit
and we talk about this stuff you make content around this stuff obviously i'm doing that at this
at this exact moment um i try not to make all my content centered and focused around this but
it just feels a little bit helpless sometimes and uh yeah that's where i'm at and it's kind of why i've
like stopped posting as much just in general i'm just like man what the fuck is going on in the world and
how are more not how are more people not seeing it for what it is
and just reading fucking bullshit on fucking CNN or New York Times or some shit.
Well, yeah, you make a valid point.
I think there were two specific incidents in the past several decades that made the elites
aware of the power they have.
And the first one was after the 2008 recession.
There were these protests called the 99% versus the 1%.
And this is when people, regardless of race, religion, creed, background, they all came
together and they said the bank screwed us over. You guys gave these people all these shoddy loans.
You screwed us over. We lost our jobs. You destroyed the economy. You need to be held responsible.
And then Larry Fink, the BlackRock CEO, which he's now admitting essentially that the wokeism and
the DEI that was a failed experiment and he's going to put his money somewhere else. So what they did
in response to this because they were really threatened seeing the 99% band together and get
angry. They pushed more racial division. They pushed class to
division and all these isms, transgenderism, LGBT, they gave us left, right, slop so that we could
divide ourselves again so that we would not unite against the banks. This is where you saw
a D.I rise up and this is where you saw the push in the media for people to create these
factions within race and keep people fighting each other rather than realizing the bigger problem.
The second major incident was COVID. So they realized after COVID how much they could actually
get away with. And you correctly pointed out that this is something that destroyed people's lives.
people injected something into their body, which they're now saying is extremely harmful.
And you could get fired, you can get alienated.
A lot of people didn't want to talk to me when I didn't get the COVID vaccine.
I remember when you open your gym, you were facing legal pushback and people were calling you a grandma killer.
This was one of the major, major siops in recent history.
And look how quickly everybody moved on.
It is interesting because during that time, everybody in the country, they, look, they quite literally lit it on fire because of George Floyd.
They were lighting police stations on fire, lighting target on the.
fire, everybody broke quarantine to protest the death of this one man. But the Epstein files aren't
released and there's almost nothing at all. There's no protests. And they realize how much they can
control the people under this mass psychosis. The only recent protests where people were really
standing up together was the no kings protest. What does that mean? No kings. There are no kings.
It's not a monarchy. There are no kings in America. And you realize who's organizing these protests.
Once again, it's this billionaire Israeli family that lives in D.C.
They are the ones directing this protest.
And I was hearing that a lot of the directors of these protests,
they were told not to protest the Iran war.
It was specific to no kings, which is this non-term.
It makes people feel like they're really doing something
while actually not protesting what really matters.
So we have to break free of this mass psychosis.
And this is what I'm really doing with my platform,
is trying to get people to realize that as long as we are all in,
if you're in the working class,
if you're a citizen, if you're not within the billionaire class,
we are all the same.
We have a lot more in common than they want us to believe.
They want us to be fighting each other over Christian, Muslim, white, black,
you know, Shia, Sunni.
All this is meant to keep you your energy drained and divided
and keep you exhausted, like you said,
they need you to be drained so that when you see what's happening in Lebanon,
you're like, oh, here we go again.
And you don't really care.
You know, this is why I think AI is being pushed.
I think the new method, several years ago,
around time of COVID, remember I was de-platform everywhere.
I'm still deplatform on most platforms.
Censorship was their method.
The reason they don't censor as much anymore is because they realize, oh, wait, we don't
actually need to hide the information.
We can tell them, but just overflow it with more propaganda, get people fighting each
other, keep their energy drained so that even though the truth is there, they don't have
the energy to care enough.
So we need to make an active effort to focus on what's right.
And I understand it almost does seem hopeless.
And it is exhausting, but you can't ever embody that mentality because then there's really no point.
Yeah.
It's almost like you said, not just the information not being there.
It's also like so they so much information so you almost can't discern which one's right,
which one's wrong.
Because I know a lot of times that's what I see because I've always tend to try to understand both sides,
all sides, which I know you like to call me a fence sitter sometimes and it's pretty funny.
but I like to understand everything.
And I like to argue, try to argue both sides.
And I try to understand both sides.
And I think that's what makes it also extra frustrating
because there's, you see so much information now.
You're just kind of like, it's almost gotten to the point where you're like,
I don't even, I don't even know.
And so, yeah, it kind of makes you go like,
since you can't discern what's real, what's fake,
if that person said is true,
or if that is an actual video of a kid getting, you know,
his fucking body blown apart.
or it's just like that's what I really believe has happened.
I think you nailed it.
And I think it's deeper though.
I think it's not just information.
I think it's an attack on actual human consciousness.
I think the underlying thing that's happening here overall is that I think that our ability
to create our lives, our ability to make our lives what we want them to be is so powerful.
individually, but also on a like a collective conscious level.
And it might sound a little hippie to you,
but like if we're all in the belief that like this is the way it is
and this is how it's supposed to be,
I think that that allows it to exist more naturally, more normally.
And it becomes quote unquote okay, although it's not okay.
So I think all this information and the information war and the AI stuff
and the what's real, what's wrong, what's fake, what's true,
I think is a push to control this collective consciousness
so that people are not, like you said,
able to break out of it and to go,
okay, this is wrong and this is right.
So your discernment is completely screwed
so that you're internally, you go, well, fuck it.
And you just kind of go on to what the things you can focus on
in your life, like,
yeah, I got to pay my fucking bills,
I got to pay for my mortgage,
I got to buy this gas.
It's fucking crazy expensive now.
And you just kind of defer to those things
that are just natural.
your space. And I really do believe it's an attack on consciousness so that people don't all
collectively go, this is completely fucked up. Like, let's really change this and not just,
you know, talk about it on the fucking internet. It's funny. What you just said literally happened
the beginning of this podcast. I was talking about Justin Shredo and Katie Perry at Coachella.
And you're like, is that AI? I'm like, I don't know. And then I just move on. Now it's not,
I don't even know whether to receive that as real information. It is interesting that the
upscene files have been delayed so long to where AI is good enough to manipulate everything.
And so if they ever do fully release, it's almost impossible to determine whether or not it's real.
And when it does, we're just going to be like, okay, it could be AI, could be not.
And then it's half truth, half falsehood.
They mix the truth with falsehood.
So then it's all false.
The same way, you know, a drop of oil can taint an entire gallon of water.
This is how we're going to look at information.
So that is the method.
It's a spiritual war.
It's a war on your soul.
And I think you are reflecting the feeling that a lot of Americans have right now.
I think that that was the way the MMA fans were at the fight last night.
You know, they just want to see.
They're like, okay, you know, this is bad, but I just want to enjoy the fight.
Like, I don't want to have to do this political thing right now.
Okay, like, yeah, it's this, but I want to turn my brain off and enjoy this for a second.
You know, I've been looking forward to this.
I paid for these expensive tickets.
I have to go back to work tomorrow.
Am I really going to spike my cortisol
and get angry at this one little fight?
Yeah, that's just a good example
of how people,
although they're all thinking of the same thing,
they just don't really feel like speaking up right now
because they just want to enjoy the fight.
You're right.
And look at the average debt in Gen Zia.
I repeat this on the stream with you all the time.
I don't like to call you a fence sitter.
You know, I do think it's important
to have conversation with different people.
For example, like Hassan Piker is right about the Iran war,
but my criticisms of what he promotes is so many isms.
He talks about leftism and socialism and, you know, transgenderism.
And it's like all this is meant just to keep you thinking that you're fighting for what's right
while they continue to expand and they continue to invade and displace a million people in Lebanon.
This is part of the distraction.
You can't criticize the same country who is responsible for pushing the ideologies that you embrace so much.
Larry Fink is admitting that this was a failed project.
So the same liberals who yell all day about how evil billionaires are are buying into their propaganda.
But he is right about a lot of issues.
It's just mixing in truth with falsehood is a major mistake.
And we need to make an active effort to reduce that as much as we can.
And what's not stated enough is just how absolutely drained the average person is.
I say all the time, the average person in Gen Z, 10% of Gen Z can,
own a house and be married at the age of 30 for the baby boomer generation, which is still the
majority of the voting block. Do you know this? The majority of the voting block is the same generation
that's voted in what at the last five to 10 presidents born from 1945 to 1965 around the time
you were born. And they still are pushing us into war. They still want the same neocon warhawks.
They don't care about the future generations. The fact that it's only 10% of us that it's a pipe dream,
It's an American dream now just to own a home and have kids is a glaring alarm that we should look at.
The Federal Reserve chairman, he's saying that the fact that we are $39 trillion in debt is disastrous and someone should pay attention.
If we are being realistic, we should look at this, be like, okay, this all looks like a disaster ready to hit.
It's like looking at a tsunami, looking at the wave about to crash and like, oh, UFC fight.
Oh, but this is still, you have to look.
look at the hurricane about a
Beavercella.
Coachella, right.
Oh, Justin Bieber and his laptop.
Yeah, we do love our gorse love.
Yeah.
No, it's fucking frustrating, bro, because I see it.
I really see it.
When do you think it really hits, though?
I think this is the start of it.
I was just talking to someone
of my family.
I got lunch earlier.
And they're like, okay, you put out too much doom and gloom.
It's not the end of the world.
No, I don't think it's the end of the world.
And I don't think that any of us alive right now
are going to be able to see this.
the coming of Jesus and this stuff or the return of Jesus.
But I do think Iran War is a good start point for the like when they write a book about
this, this is a start point for how the end began.
It's like the beginning of the end in a way.
Although it's not going to happen immediately.
And we don't have, I'm not telling people to be worried or to, you know, go in a bunker to,
you know, join a suicide cult.
But I am saying like this is this war right now is a, is a starting point.
So yeah, it's, it is, it is pretty easy to get demoralized.
But that's what they want.
I mean, they want you to feel that way.
So you have to actively fight against that.
If you are acknowledging that this is a spiritual war, that it's a war on your consciousness
and it's a war on your energy, then getting drained is letting them win.
That's playing it to their hand.
Playing into this division is exactly what they want.
So if you know this, don't let them win.
Yeah.
It's frustrating to even speaking specifically about the Iran war.
in our past, obviously wars in the Middle East,
the same people that are cheering this war on now
were at one point talking about how big of a blunder
and how big of a mistake to Iraq War was
for like the same sort of shit from a different direction.
And now all of a sudden it's like, no, this one's good though.
This one makes sense, though.
And then, you know, I just can't help but realize
and look at the fucking videos of this Netanyahu guy
for the last 30 years saying the same shit about Iran,
trying to push the same thing that, you know, I guess he finally got now.
And then that noted with the fact that he's currently like basically to put on trial
and to be kicked out of his like whole, I guess his country or his prime ministership or be
tried as a criminal.
And he's like his way of staying in is by staying in offensive.
And it's just like, bro, how do all these things exist?
And specifically that fucking clip of this guy saying how there's going to be a
bomb in the next two weeks, in the next six months, in the next two years,
consecutively over all those years. And then, well, but now, and there's even,
even, even, even one of their biggest proponents, right? Charlie Kirk, there's,
there's footage of him saying, oh, this time, it, it makes sense. We're saying, we're going
to trust them this time. And it's just like, you see all this shit. And those people all in the
same, the same sort of side of the fence. And all of a sudden, it's like, no, no,
that, like, this just doesn't exist. Right now, though, this makes sense. And it's like,
How can you not see it for what it is?
Like, how can you still support what's happening there and knowing all that to be true?
Like, how can you see it all and go, yeah, no, this time it's real?
And even before this war started, it was like, they bombed it.
Everything's gone.
We got everything.
Everything's gone.
We blew it all up.
And but then we're still there and we're still in a war.
And if you like, you know, like, I go through these tweets of Donald Trump talking about
like this sort of progress progression in the war.
And it's like, we beat them.
They're done.
Oh, two more weeks.
Oh, if you guys don't come help us, it's a problem.
Oh, wait, we don't need help.
Oh, wait, we need help.
It's just like, bro, if you can't see the timeline, you can't look at it all.
Like, fuck, you're a political belief.
You just got to look at it and go, damn, this is clearly a massive fucked up situation.
And it's wrong.
Otherwise, like, there wouldn't be this constant back and forth.
Like, there wouldn't be this.
Then, yeah, I wouldn't be saying that they're going to have a bomb in two weeks.
And then a year later, say it's going to be insane.
six months and then a year later say it's going to be in two years and then a week later say
it's going to be very soon like how can you not see that and go clearly something's wrong
clearly someone's lying but yet here we are and the same people defending it it's just like bro
i i'm so goddamn like i don't understand how people don't see it and i'm curious i'm just like i'm so
curious do people see it and are the only people who don't see it are just robots like are that is
Because I'll get on Twitter and I'll read through comments and stuff.
Like I'll see people trying to defend it like, oh, they're fucking terror.
This time they're really terrorists.
We promise.
Like are they just, is it just bots?
Is this the AI?
Yeah, it's definitely part of intelligence agencies for sure.
There's just no way that this is supportive.
It is pretty, that's one thing I didn't expect is everybody to fall into the same
trap before after Iraq war.
Like how is this script?
Especially people like the boomer generation.
Didn't you hear this exact same thing before?
but Trump's method right now,
I don't know if you notice,
is to say everything and nothing all at once.
So if you're not schizo level invested into this war,
you'll miss out on every update.
For example, I crashed out on stream the other day.
I had this whole stream plan about the nuke that he was threatening.
He said that he was going to destroy the whole civilization.
He was threatening to send him back to the Stone Ages at 8 a.m.
Yeah, but right, they're doing that for the Iranian people, right?
That's how that's also we were told.
And the civilization after saying he was going to free them.
So they say they're going to free them.
They're going to save the gays,
but also they're going to send them back to the Stone Ages.
They are going to, they won the war.
We won, we're victorious, but also he's yelling at NATO for not joining them.
But I thought you won, so why would you need their help?
He's saying everything all at once.
He's saying, they're weak, they're weak people.
We can beat them.
They're very strong people.
They're resilient.
Like, they say both, they say everything in the same speech.
So you can't pinpoint one perspective.
It's just saying, the best example of this is in, I'm sorry,
I interrupted, but the best example of exactly what you just said, like direct example,
the tweet about Tucker, Candace, Alex, all these people, in the same tweet, he says,
CNN just said my ratings are 100%. And then later on, he goes, CNN's fake news.
In the same tweet, you can't like it's, I'm not even making this up. You could pull the tweet up.
In the same exact tweet, he says both of those things. So it's like, which one is it? And how do you not
read that and go, what the fuck?
It's just, it's just I can't, I, I, I, I'm like in disbelief that people still are supporting
it and not understanding that like, this is clearly just trying to fucking piss us everyone
off.
So we're all just like arguing about dumb shit and not actually trying to stop something.
Yeah, I just don't get how people don't see it.
How it could all be said straight in your face and you go, okay, so this is true.
On top of the fact that like all those people were like fully in support of Trump as he was
going into office and then all of a sudden
and excuse me, then they were good
people and they were right and they were doing the right thing
and now they're just stupid and they're low IQ
and they're dumb and no one's talking about them
yet he's tweeting about them. I'm just like bro
I can't get behind this. It's too blatant. It's too
obvious. It's just like because
someone's opinion changes based on someone's
actions all of a sudden, nah,
that person just fucking dumb.
Like what are we talking about?
And he's saying and no one talks
about them but you're the president
talking about them during a war. So clearly they matter. You wouldn't address them or write this
if their opinions weren't affecting your base, which is why you're trying to discredit them.
It's, I've never seen this level of confusion. I've never seen somebody use that method.
JD Vance was in Hungary saying, I'm not here to elect anybody 10 seconds later. We all got to vote
for this guy, right? It's just, so it kind of alleviates you from any responsibility if you say
both things at once. It's a pretty interesting tactic.
but they understand that the masses are just that stupid they can get away with it.
That's why it's insulting to anybody who's analyzing it properly,
which does take a good amount of time.
But post-COVID, they realized what they can get away with.
Like Trump was saying two weeks to stop the spread.
I mean, that was his administration.
Dr. Fauci was saying that.
And now his administration, they are presenting themselves as the anti-vaccine,
you know, Ivermectin guys.
We're the base ones, anti-government.
But it's like you guys were in charge when it happened.
What are you talking about? You guys were pushing the vaccine.
Trump got the vaccine.
So it's because they know that they can get away with this.
And because they really just believe that we're really stupid.
And are they wrong?
I mean, I have been speaking to a lot of people, especially the military age, draft age men.
We're on the same boat because, you know, people make fun of us for being unc.
You know, I'm turning 28 this year.
But the draft age is 18 to 25.
And so I see these guys, I'm like, huh, what happened to Unk?
I'm going to be in my bed, cuddled up in a snuggy,
with my hoodie on watching you guys in Iran on Karg Island, you know, trying to go fight some
IRGC popping out with an AR-15 in the ocean.
And I speak to them and I'm asking, okay, you're ready to fight this war?
They're like, yeah, I want to defend my country.
And they haven't even thought about it.
I'm seeing people talking to people in the military that are ready to get deployed.
They're like, I'm here to defend my country.
You know, I'm here to defend Trump.
I'm like, you know, Trump was a draft dodger.
You know, he said no new wars.
And like, I just wanted to defend my country.
Do you know, Marka Rubio said that they attack.
first preemptively to prevent an attack.
They didn't actually pose an imminent threat.
They're like, well, the carol on Americans,
well, they don't kill Americans on American soil.
They do to the troops that are deployed in the Middle East that are fighting them,
fighting Israel's wars.
They're like, well, I just do what I'm told.
And I'm like, okay, then why am I even talking to you?
You just do what you're told, so you're going to give your life away and you don't even
care why.
The propaganda runs so deep that even though the truth is right here,
they'll be able to get away with it.
But it's, it is pretty, and this didn't exist before.
This is a new phenomenon we're seeing.
When they don't have to censor it, they can just, they're like, okay, well, it's strong enough.
You know, people are just exhausted and they want their, their UFC.
They want their good, gore, slop coat.
They want goichella.
This is, that, that part is really setting on me.
It's like, and it's almost hard to go out sometimes, you know, I spend so much time indoors,
doing more research and reading more that when I do step outside and go to a coffee shop or something,
and I hear the music and I'm looking at the people.
I'm like, how are you guys not?
Did you guys see the Epstein files?
Like, are you, are we seeing the same info?
Are you guys aware of what they're calling us and what they do?
And they're like, here's your order.
And I'm like, do you know, it's a little bit skid.
I wasn't like this before, but I am like, are you guys okay?
You know, how are you just going along with life?
Do you know what that there's a war coming and, you know, the oil is going up and the economy
like a tank where $39 trillion in debt?
and the petrodollah might fail
and the Strait of Hormuz is still closed
and that's, but
trying to be best.
Didn't he say he was going to close it himself now
from the other,
from like further on?
He said that me and the Ayatollah
are going to control the Strait of Formuz,
which is now look at the terms for the war,
like their new terms of victory.
They're saying that they are going to prevent Iran
from enriching uranium.
That was part of the terms that Obama,
when he signed the Iran nuclear deal,
that was going to expire in 2040.
I think it was from 2018 to 2014.
It was supposed to stay in 2014 to 2040.
And then the first thing Trump did when he gets to the office, Iran nuclear deal.
We don't negotiate with terrorists and he tore up the nuclear deal.
Okay, now we go to war with them.
Do you know what the terms are now?
They want to prevent Iran from enriching uraniums.
They want to enriching uranium.
They want to open the Strait of Hormuz.
It was open before February 28th, before the war started.
The straight was open.
And now he's demanding, open the F and straight on Easter Sunday.
He's saying, praise be to Allah.
Open up the F and straight.
He's not saying praise be to Jesus.
He's mocking Islam and cursing about a mistake that he made by joining this war.
So the terms of victory just keep on changing.
And it's like, look back at the timeline, like you said, Obama had the correct vision with the Iran nuclear deal.
And now he wants to do the art of the deal and create some sort of ceasefire going back on everything.
He said he was humiliating Obama.
He was getting extremely upset about that.
And now he's in the same exact position.
Do you think the war prolongs for some time?
Do you think there's going to be boots on the ground continuously?
Yeah.
Israel just dragged us back into this war.
So several times since this conflict started, Trump has made some signs to try to get us out of it because he sees how unpopular it is.
but Israel drags us back in.
The only reason that the ceasefire didn't go through the main reason
is because Israel wants to keep on bombing Lebanon.
And look who was present at those ceasefire talks in Pakistan and Islamabad.
It was J.D. Vance and then standing right behind him like his handlers.
Like, why are they even at that speech?
I don't know if you saw the photos.
We have Jared Kushner and Steve Workoff,
these rich Jewish Zionist real estate guys,
not even real politicians who are at all these meetings and always hovering over.
Kushner married into Trump's family.
He married Ivanka Trump, Trump's daughter.
the same daughter who he said, perhaps I'd be dating her if she weren't my daughter.
She marries in.
And in his first administration, he moves the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Then he recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
This is the Holy Land.
This is where Al-Axamo is.
So these are major signs that they are trying to accelerate something greater, right?
It's not just some political thing going on.
This is real eschatology.
The Holy Land here, this is where they want to rebuild the third temple.
They need to destroy Al-Axomask to create their third temple.
temple. And this is where you get it to the messianic age. And this is where you get into
Chabad Lubavich, the sect within Judaism. It doesn't represent all Judaism that's not
separate from Torah Jews. But these are the same rabbis who in the 1980s, they were telling
Benjamin Nanyahu on camera. When Nanyahu was first coming up, he could see the Chabad Lubavish
rabbis rabbis say, come on, we need to see the Messiah come. We need to usher in. Come on. We need to,
come on. He's like, okay, yes, yes. There's footage of that. Yes, there's footage of, I think
it's in New York City, where Nanyahu's speaking to Jabad Lubavich Rabbis, they're saying,
come on, please. These are the same rabbis who worship this false messiah named Rabbi Shneerson,
who claimed to be the Messiah. But now they still say that they want him in. A lot of this is
extremely kooky. And they invited me to come on Tuesday to the Chabad Lubavish headquarters and
go with the rabbis. So I was thinking about going on stream. Yeah, me. This guy, Rabbi Yaso,
he's been in the White House, you know, rapping the Tfilin on politicians. He's been on stream with me
and Aden before.
And I'm happy here that's just to do it because obviously these people are not going to be
favorable.
If you will come, maybe you could, would you come with me?
Fuck, bro.
Where is it in New York?
Yeah, it's the Chabad Lubavish headquarters.
So this is actually, you know, you heard about the tunnel phenomenon.
Remember this was like brush up the rug?
This should have been the biggest news story in years.
Tunnels in New York City were connected to Chabad Lubavich synagogues and headquarters and they're
popping out like Mario, like jumping out of pop.
and everyone just moves on. Like, this is not a real story. Imagine that were Muslims. Can you imagine
all the legislation that would be passed? That would be rhetoric of every single congressman right now
that they need to get rid of these tunnels and they just move on. This is a sect that's trying to
accelerate the end times. This is a sect where when Trump was campaigning, he went to the rabbi
Schneerson grave with Howard Lutnik. Howard Lutnik is the Secretary of Commerce right now. I don't know
if you know him. He is the same politician who said he wasn't friends with Jeffrey Epstein. And then
you find out on the files that he brought five of his children to Epsine Island three years after
Epstein was convicted of sex crimes. And also he was next door neighbors with with Epstein.
Epstein lived in Building 9 on East City 1st Street. Lutnik lived in Building 11. So it's like you
weren't friends of them. You were next door neighbors. You brought your kids to the island.
You know, there's pictures of you on Epsine Island. And is he getting prosecuted? Is he getting
persecuted? No. He's still at all these meetings. He's still at all the war negotiations.
he's still behind Trump and all these photos.
This is who is in control.
This is who is manipulating him.
I really like this video that Alex Jones posted
where although he says a lot of things that are false,
there's like this demon coming in
or the Epstein Venom connected to Trump.
This is who's really taken control of him.
It's like an evil entity is now operating his body
and doing their bidding.
It's no longer a man who is in control of himself anymore.
He let the greed take over everything.
let his legacy run what could have been something great.
And that's why I don't think we should be like, oh, it's all, we should just give up
because he had the opportunity, but he cared more about money and fame.
He cared more about his name on a building and his name in a newspaper and being remembered
for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Do you see him keep bragging about that?
He's like, I should win the Nobel Peace Prize.
In the middle of a war he just brought us into.
He just wants to get this stupid award.
this is what his priority is.
It's not the future of this country.
It's not America first.
It's his name first.
So he's sold out.
And if we all follow this mentality, then yeah, the country will be destroyed quicker than it should.
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So I want to talk about the Al-Oxka, the mosque thing.
What do you think is going to happen there?
Because if it's, you're talking about eschatology and there's sort of, you know, religious beliefs around that,
What do you think is going to happen to that location?
Yeah, I don't want people to think ascotology is kooky conspiracy
because that word just means it's the belief of what happens in the end of times.
And this is a similarity that Christians, you know, Catholics, evangelists, Christians,
Protestants, Jews, Muslims that we all have.
But there's a lot of similar things.
There's some disagreements, but we do believe in the coming of the Messiah.
Christians and Muslims believe that Jesus is the Messiah, he will return and he will defeat
the Antich.
The Jews, they believe that their Messiah is the Mishik, as they say.
They just had a big rage celebration at Times Square the day after I did the Times Square prayer for Ramadan.
And they're chanting, we want Machiuk now.
And there's no backlash for that.
So for this to happen, they need to have several.
Jerusalem needs to be the Holy Land for Greater Israel.
They need to have these red heifer cows.
This sounds really kooky, but you could see that there was a purchase of these red heifer cows in Texas.
Why is this?
They also need to have corruption in the land.
there needs to be wars going on, Gogamag.
And Alaksa Mosque does need to be destroyed.
I think this is coming in the near future, probably in several years, because what happened
uniquely since 1967, this was the first year that during the Eid prayers, Alaksa Mosque wasn't open
for the Muslims.
They closed it down, saying that there was under threat or whatever, they made all these
excuses.
And when Muslims went there to go pray, because this is our third holiest site.
It goes Mecca, Medina, and then Alaksa.
When they close it down, a lot of Muslims wanted to go pray anyway.
the IDF, you could see them terrorizing them, you know, beating people and chasing them out.
It's horrific to see, especially during our holy month.
It was finally reopened, I think, two days ago, and then you could see people go in again to pray,
but I think that they are going to try to destroy it, and they're going to plan it on Iran.
They're going to blame Iran for this, because even then, I just saw when I was in the airport
coming back from Turkey.
On the news, they're saying that debris from the missiles from Iran going into the GCC countries,
there was debris hit near Jerusalem.
So I think that during this war,
they're probably going to blow it up
and they're going to blame it on Iran
and say that it was missile debris
or that Iran struck it.
And then they're going to try to make the Sunnis and Shia is divided
because the majority of the Arab states
are Sunni Muslim, Iran would predominantly Shia Muslim.
And there's small disagreements.
People think that they're very different
and I think that that's overstated.
But besides the point, right now you can see some divides.
The GCC countries, people in Dubai, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi,
a lot of them are very upset at Iran because they have hit the U.S. military bases that are deployed there.
From Iran's perspective, they're like, okay, well, why are you allowing the enemy to put military bases facing us?
Right. You guys have an ideological difference, but you're allowing Israel and the U.S. to work in your own country while they're genociding your own people in Palestine.
Yaya Sinwar, the leader of the Palestinian resistance, he said before he died, before he was martyed, he said that Iran was actually helping them the most.
when all the Arab states, when they weren't quiet, when we needed them the most, Iran was there supplying us with weapons.
And so Iran's seeing us, okay, well, Palestine, this is the center of the UMA right now.
This is the entire Muslim world sees this and is in pain seeing what's happening.
Yaya Sunwar was saying that the Arab states were not helping the way that they should have, and Iran was, even though they're Shia and worse Sunni.
And so what is happening as well, this is not conspiracy, because people think this is all kooky.
You can see that there's tunnels being built.
They're apparently trying to find terrorists and they're doing archaeological.
site digs underneath AlaksaMas. Why? So you need to find these weird, what are you looking for
right now? They're doing that right now? There's been archaeological digging, yes, under Alachshamas
in the past several months and years. And what are they really doing? Or why are they even closing it
for the first time since 1967? Perhaps they're planning something there. Perhaps there's going to be a
controlled demolition. Why would Iran want to destroy one of their major holy sites? But this is their
method. And you can even see there's videos of rabbis saying that this war is very good
because they're going to be able to blame so many things on Iran. You've got to be aware of this
propaganda. And I think a lot of people will fall for it. But there's going to be the same
phenomenon where although it does seem plainly obvious right now what the method is. There's so
many, there's so much video proof of this. A lot of people will just be, you know, too exhausted
to care. Yeah. It's so unfortunate. Where do you get your information from? Like, what do you,
what do you look at? You look at other content?
do you? So I've been doing a lot more interviews on my stream recently. Tomorrow morning,
I have Alexander Dugan and Professor Jang on again. I'm going to have Professor
Miranda and Professor Jang on Tuesday. But I don't agree with all of them. I have very different
beliefs. I think Dugan is an Orthodox Christian, kind of, but he has esoteric beliefs.
You know, Zhang is kind of a Gnostic, you know, somewhat. It sounds a little bit Buddhist to me,
but he's very different. And again, like the things that I'm citing, this is all things that
are proven. I think you could see the purchase of the red heifers. You could look at the
the proof of the archaeological digging that they're doing beneath Jerusalem.
This is all proof.
And even though the Chabad Lubbivish rabbis speak it to Netanyahu, there's videos of this happening.
Like they're of them saying, we need to accelerate.
We need to see the Messiah talking to Netanyahu.
And this is why he's so happy that he finally got this war.
He's saying that he was trying to get it done for 47 years.
Finally Trump got it done.
So this is not, you know, conspiratorial.
I'm just looking at what's in front of us.
Yeah. When are you going to have Nick on again?
We'll see. You know, I've done a lot of streams, done a lot of streams. What are people going to have me on?
You know, it's always like, hey, when are you going to do this? When are you going to keep platforming?
I've been throughout the past several years in the Manisphere, it's like I have made so many careers.
They publicly say I made their careers. I put them on. I take sacrifices. I defend them extensively.
When they're in jail, when they don't have platforms. I go to bat for these people. I platformed them.
I'm like, and so, and there's not any reciprocation.
So I'm getting into a point.
It's like, why am I doing all this?
It's like, it's time for some reciprocation.
It's time.
It's my turn, you know, I, I'm always expected to, I think, because people see that maybe
they see that, that oftentimes I'm the bigger person or that I'm goodhearted or maybe
people just see me as useful, you know, that I'm the useful one to give a platform to
people and I don't like I don't like that so we'll see yeah you've kind of broken I mean
there was this whole documentary thing with that what's the name theater the theater X
how do you say it's fucking yeah this whole documentary you were a part of that you've seemed to have
really broken away from that space and I guess kind of all the guys kind of have in a way the
manosphere thing no there's the manosphere still exists it's just not what it once was it's just
The facade has been broken down.
And a lot of people, they still try to talk about these issues, like, about how feminism and
women are the problem.
It's like, this is so old and dated.
How could you look at what's happening in Lebanon and be like, women driving is the issue?
This is silly.
So a lot of them are kind of stuck.
And, you know, they have different people in their ear, different handlers and different businesses
that are telling them what they can and can't say.
So I think that they lost their credibility.
But time and time again,
I just did an IRL stream yesterday and people coming up to me saying,
hey, you did a great job in the Manistory documentary.
I think Louis thought that this was going to be a hippie's attack.
And time and time again, we see that conspiracy theorists are vindicated.
Like Greater Israel six weeks ago was anti-Semitic and now we could see.
You with COVID.
That was seen as a horrible thing.
You're killing grandmas.
Now we see, okay, actually, I probably shouldn't have gotten those MRI shots
and they're looking into it more.
Or back then a year ago, the major thing they had against me was he's like,
is there a satanic cabal controlling the world?
and I'm like, yeah.
And he's like, that sounds like an anti-Semitic conspiracy.
I'm like, I didn't even say anything about Jews.
I said there's a satanic cabal controlling the world.
You're the one who said it's anti-Semitic,
which is really the anti-Semitic rhetoric
to assume satanic means Jews.
And then he said, so who's at the top of the pyramid?
I said the Rothschild family.
And he's like, that's crazy.
Well, look at the Epstein files.
Epstein himself says he represents the Rothschilds.
Of his top five financiers,
and the people financing the most were,
Leon Black, Leslie Wexner, and the Rothschild family was in the top five.
So it's like, okay, vindicated again.
The Rothschild family control the central bank system.
So am I really crazy for saying that Satanists control the world when the files released
after the documentary was filmed?
And look at the evil things that they're doing in here.
The way that they're speaking, the photos of Epstein and these children,
the way that they're partnered up with our politicians, Howard Lutnik,
clearly one of his best friends still in the White House, not persecuted at all.
Yay is banned from entering the UK because of some tweets from a year ago,
but Howard Ludnik is still sitting in the White House after bringing his kids to Epsine Island
and admitting it, what's going on?
Yeah, it's pretty, uh, it's pretty interesting, man.
It's the funniest part is the whole like, you know, they'll just say, no, we don't
control all this stuff yet.
Like, the wireless festival is going to be shut down now because Kanye was going to headline it
and Pepsi pulled out and all these big PayPal pulled out.
It's a little, it's a little frustrating.
say the least, man, but it's, I guess the whole veil is just being sort of pulled down. The,
the concerning part is there's still people that I think are just afraid to talk about any of it,
because it all sort of ties back to money and opportunities. Like you said, there's certain handlers
or certain people behind the scenes that, you know, I think people are aware of if they,
if they go too hard against, then they're not going to have that favor or that benefit or that
financial stream or whatever it is.
And that's the first trading part at all, right?
Because it makes everyone, because we have to live, right, pay bills, pay for
fucking employees or whatever it is, kind of play in the same field where like there's this
fear around losing what they have because of either saying, you know, what would be said
at one point of conspiracy theory.
Like I remember during COVID saying shit that like people were turning on.
me against about the pharmaceutical industry specifically and just speaking the truth it's frustrating
man so how have you how have you been able to completely separate yourself just because of kick
because your ability to produce content there i took the hits i got deplatformed everywhere
and i still get relentlessly attacked by the media for example i went on the new york post i did
an interview two weeks ago and i destroyed the interviewer so she's trying to like call me a hateful person
she's talking about my association with yay and this stuff and saying, you know,
and she's like clutching her pearls.
I'm like, you guys support genocide.
You know, how are we still talking about stuff that happened 100 years ago?
Oh, do you deny the Holocaust?
No, I don't at all.
I never said I do.
I believe it was 6 million.
And you're still talking about this.
It's so interesting that you can get deep platform and it's illegal in a lot of countries to say this.
But people deny the genocide happening right now.
It's in front of our eyes.
It's 4K evidence of this happening.
They deny and they don't get in trouble.
The real truth is everything that you can say about Muslims,
you're not allowed to say about another group
and everything that they accuse Muslims of,
a country like Israel is responsible for.
Trump's rhetoric right now saying that he's threatening to end a civilization,
send him back to the Stone Ages.
Pete Hexat, the Secretary of War, did you hear what he said?
He said, we don't negotiate. We negotiate with bombs.
This is terrorist rhetoric.
Can you imagine if ISIS or Al-Qaeda,
these CIA funded groups said that we negotiate with bombs,
we would bomb the Middle East for decades to get rid of those terrorists.
That's what Americans would do.
And then the vast majority of the population,
they would be like, yeah, that's justified.
They negotiate with bombs.
These are horrible, violent people.
But then our politicians say, and they're like,
oh, they're just kind of crazy.
Trump threatens to send them to end a civilization.
This is genocidal rhetoric.
You understand that?
There's no other way to put it.
But we've become used to this.
normalized over the past several years.
Can you believe, really, that this is something that people move on?
He just said this and then goes and get celebrated at the UFC, threatening to end a civilization.
And then I get attacked.
And they say things like I'm talking about the story of high bard and things in Islamic history.
They're like, oh, you need to get deep platform.
They're trying to get the FBI to attack.
Yeah, I saw that recently.
Laura was saying something about that.
Laura Lumer just tweeted.
I'm not exaggerating.
encouraging Donald Trump to bomb every mosque in Iran, allegedly.
I might even pull it up so that I don't get it wrong because I know their method is suing,
but she's saying that, okay, let's, I'm really to get it correct.
I really want to get a word for word so like they don't try to bring it into court or anything like this.
Well, she asked, today she tweeted that Islam is a cancer to the world.
Randy Fine is saying that dogs are better than Muslims.
Well, okay, here's another tweet.
The biggest mistake you could ever make is trust.
the words of a Muslim.
Can you believe?
And this is someone who speaks to Donald Trump
with ties in the White House.
Laura Lumer said that?
Yes, word for words.
That's not exaggeration.
The biggest thing you make is trusting
the words of a Muslim.
Deport all Muslims from America.
They need to, yeah,
essentially attack every bomb every mosque in Iran,
bomb the power plants
and bring them to their knees.
It's like, this is genocidal rhetoric.
And she still has the president's phone number.
So, well, the thing is that's interesting, like when I, when I see it,
it's just an absolute, complete absolute double standard.
Like, it's, it's, it's okay for me to do this.
It's okay for me to feel this.
Like, forget, like, I take religion out of it.
It doesn't even matter what they say is if it's Buddha, Islam, Jewish,
or the Christian doesn't matter.
It's a complete double standard.
And that's the thing that's so.
glaring that I'm like, I don't understand how people don't see it.
Whether whatever you believe, it's just always positioned, it's okay for us.
But if they do it, they're bad and they're terrorists.
If we do it, we're justified, we're right, it's for freedom.
That's the thing that blows my fucking mind.
Because I could see it.
You know, this is something uncomfortable to talk about.
I've got a lot of pushback for saying this.
I tweeted the first racist was Satan because the gin of oblis was a gin,
sometimes some of them are angels some of those spirits they were commanded by God to prostrate to
Adam and the only Jin who did not want to prostrate to Adam was oblisq because he was arrogant he believed
that he should be prostrated to and so that was the first act of superiority the first sign of
pride then he became Satan and from then on he stayed committed to trying to deceive people
because he wants to be worshipped instead of God instead of Adam he wants to be prostrated too he was
arrogant he doesn't want to be like the other gin racial superiority plays a role in this a lot of people don't
realize. I believe that Israel is a Jewish supremacist state. Look at the rhetoric that Epstein
saying about the chosen people and this is why they get to justify this. But I think a lot of
the trickery why it's okay for me but not for thee is because the Israelis look white. And
one of their strongest methods, because they don't demonize white Christians the same way they
demonize Muslims because white Christians they see as a useful tool. Look at Trump right now. Look at
Hegset. Look at Rubio. Look at Ted Cruz. Look at Mike Huckabee. They are doing the good goy bittings
of Israel, every day bowing over to them. And the vast majority of the country still doesn't see it.
And even though they get away with acts that are terroristic and Trump could get away with
this rhetoric is because they believe and the propaganda is that Muslims are brown. And that's
why what's happening in Lebanon, they're like, okay, it's just brown. Even though it's the most
Christian country in the Middle East. And they think that Islam is a brown religion. I told you this
fact the other day, the most populated Muslim country in the world by demographic is an Asian
country. Indonesia. By population, Islam is an Asian religion, but it's not really a, it's a religion
for all. And they get away with this, I think. And people don't talk about this because they're saying
it's liberal. It makes you upset. It's because Israelis appear white. And so they get to say they're
our greatest ally because a lot of them look the same. Neniaos the same color as Trump, right? Epstein's the
same color as Trump. So we're the best friends. They don't see each other as different, even though
they have different fates, even though people like Epstein think that Jesus is burning at hell. They see
each other as one and the same. And they get to point at the Muslim and be like, brown people are
different. They're the terrorists. And so they say things that are terroristic and jetticidal,
but they're like, oh, okay, but we're the same. It's fine. Those are the different ones. And you create
an us versus them. The same tribalistic rhetoric that you see with DEI, where people like left and
right and divided off of this, it's happening to the administration. It's happening to the Christian Zionists,
where they think that they're on the same team as the Israelis who think that their God, they're
Jesus is burning in hell.
How does this make sense?
How do they get away with this?
I really think it's because they appear the same
and they go undercover and they appeal to race.
So you think it's a subliminal like thing that's happening then?
Because it's because of the color of the skin?
I think if Israelis were black, this would never happen.
Can you imagine if Israelis, like imagine Nanyahu Epstein.
Imagine if the Nesset Ben-Gavir,
can you imagine if they were brown?
Would this happen?
I mean, I can't, I can't, I don't know.
I can.
Would they be our greatest, America, they always say, Israel's our greatest ally.
Can you imagine trying to convince Americans that Kenyans are our greatest ally?
Would never happen.
The justification, if you ask people, why is Israel a greatest ally?
They say, oh, they have the same values.
They have a democracy.
They promote Western values.
They don't throw gay people off the roofs, even though gay people exist.
In Iran, they don't even force a job in this stuff.
they pretend and act like they are the same ones with the same values act like Israel is an
American state within the Middle East. They're just like us.
Well, that's what I understand. I understand that to be their reasoning, the whole democracy
of it, the whole like, oh, they have a democracy or whatever. Like, that's what I understand
when they say that. Again, I don't know the details of it. But they're an ethno state. It's a Jewish
state where it's in their doctrine to keep it 80% at least Jewish so they can be predominantly Jewish.
What type of a democracy is that? In fact, Lebanon.
embodies more of the similar values.
They have freedom of religion the same way we do.
This is allowed because so many people,
although they don't know it,
they're getting tricked into an us versus that mentality.
There is no way that you can convince Americans
that Congo is our greatest ally.
Why do you think Deniahu, whenever he's delivering speeches,
he speaks English perfectly.
Whenever he's speaking to his own people, he's speaking Hebrew.
If they were only speaking Hebrew with English translations,
Nobody would buy this to be like, what?
But Netanyahu mastered the English language
specifically to push that propaganda.
Why do you think he goes on the Nelke Boys podcast?
I have no problem with these people,
but he's doing that to reinforce that we're just,
Burger King?
I love Burger King.
I'm just like you, Goyam.
Regulated?
Why are they regulating podcasts?
We are just the same.
You Goyam are just like me.
We're the same people.
It's the trickery.
And you could see the way.
Well, I can relate, I can relate directly to the,
the thing you said about him speaking to the American public, for sure.
I'm like, this is, that is an interesting concept.
That you're right to his own people, obviously,
but obviously at the same time, his own people,
majority of them probably speak Hebrew.
What other foreign leader addresses our country?
No, you're right about that.
You're right about that.
Do you hear anyone else deliver speeches?
My fellow Americans.
It's only him.
You don't see Marcone do this.
You don't see MBS do this.
You don't see Kier-Starmer.
They talk to their own people because they're in charge of their people.
But all the time, even the White House is posting videos with Nanyahu next to them.
They put the Israeli flag next to them.
Even on Fox News, they tie the American flag and blend it together with the Israeli flag.
And they deliver speeches side by side.
Trump have a podium.
Netahu have a podium.
It's to make it, yeah, subconsciously it makes it all synonymous.
Like, we're the same.
It would never happen if Netanyahu was a different color.
I don't know.
I don't know.
You might be right.
I think that's one of the most uncomfortable things to talk about because admitting that
means that a lot of people in America, although not intentionally harbor racist ideology
by accident.
Or it's not even that they're racist intention.
It's that the propaganda has seeped into them and they are unknowingly following
racist propaganda.
Well, it's the relatability of it.
It's, yeah, it's the identifying, oh, this person is speaking English.
This person is, yeah, like you said, maybe the same complexion as me.
Like, that is a subconscious thing no matter what someone knows it to be true or not true.
That is a true thing.
And so it's why I'm like, I don't know the levels of it.
I mean, I think at this point to go to any level to put any sort of information out there,
however they would think would be bestly, you know, taken or accepted.
So I can't. I mean, I wouldn't put it past like that would be the reason why or that could be one of the main reasons why.
That's why I resonate with Islam so much is because it removes that racial familiarity because it's it's all about your values.
I see my brothers as people who profess laelah ill Allah. If they believe the same things, if they're on the same path, if they want to make it to heaven, if they believe that there's only one God, if they say shahada, if they pray, this is how I relate to people based off of what you.
you do, not what you look like, because you don't choose what you look like.
I even believe it's okay to love your country.
But right now it's becoming harder and harder to love your country, right?
And this is an uncomfortable situation.
You could be like, oh, you hate America.
But what did you do to be American?
You were born here.
Did you choose that?
No, you didn't do anything.
I was born here.
You were born here.
That's it.
I think what we should respect of one another is how you act and what you do and what you put out into the world.
You didn't choose where you were born.
choose what your skin color is, but you can choose what to do with the time that you have here.
That's how I respect others.
That's how I am familiar with others, what they put out into the world and what they do.
And that's how I believe God judges you.
God's not going to judge you based off of your skin color regulated.
I'm just like you.
God's not judging and say, hey, you look just like me.
He's judging what's in your heart and what you've done.
That's what's most important.
I don't think you're wrong at all in that completely.
And that's why the whole religion thing in general, I think, has,
and has, at least the way people have used religion has separated me from, I don't even
know, I guess my own sort of journey within it, because I'm just seen it as like, damn,
this is just all this shit's used to say that, you know, what someone else is doing is wrong
and what you're doing is right and just. And that's why I've, like, for a long time in my life,
I've always been separated from it. And I've always, like, had a really hard time with religion.
And obviously in combination with like my childhood and my upbringing and the way that I, you know, I grew up without a father.
I looked at God in this way like, why me, why this happened to me?
And I know that's a completely different circumstance.
But when I got older, yeah, I completely started to recognize how religion was used to, you know, for a lot of people make money, for a lot of people garner attention, garner relatability.
And I think that's why I've just been like not against it, not against religion necessarily, but chose to just.
just believe in God and try to have a relationship with God personally and not, you know,
not have to necessarily go to a church to listen to what someone told me my relationship
should or shouldn't look like with God. Yeah, I've struggled with that for a long time.
But yeah, I agree with you, man. I guess it's like the, even my mind in these questions I'm
trying to ask you, like it's almost like you don't know until it's too late. Like where this
all goes and how it all ends up. It's, it's like, it's just going to,
be what it is.
And maybe that sounds defeatist.
I wish there was a better way to really elicit change.
It does sound defeatist.
I got to be honest.
And I think you were faced with one of the hardest tests,
but the belief in Islam is that Allah tests those he loves.
So he gives those he loves the hardest test
because he's trying to get you to see if you can overcome that.
And you were faced with an extremely hard test.
And what's super inspiring to me,
because, you know, ultimately living in America, our lives are automatically a lot easier.
I saw a video of the prisoners in Palestine right now.
And right now they have a death penalty coming up.
I know you saw that.
Ben-Gadvere passing death penalty specific to Palestinian prisoners.
And I think a majority of those prisoners are children.
And you could see them in their waiting cell behind the bars.
And someone's recording a video.
And they're still chanting a law-hawk bar.
And they know that they're probably on their way to death.
They're probably never going to be able to get out of this prison.
Even during Ramadan, photos of people.
sitting in destroyed homes in Gaza.
The civilization is wiped.
And they have a picnic table out,
and they're still breaking their fast right at sundown.
They've already fasted for the whole year since the war started.
They've already had a lack of food and water,
and they're still practicing it now,
seeing that their faith grows stronger.
That is what is super inspiring.
And I think God gives us these tests to see how we are shaped,
because this is really how you figure out,
and this is how you're molded.
This is how you figure out who you really.
really are how you overcome these obstacles.
So I see those as opportunities.
Whenever I get hardship now, it's been a difficult year, you know, for not to make
what was me, but overall, career wise for me, the amount of obstacles, it's never been like this.
But whenever it happens, I have something where I'm like, all right, now what?
Or you know those daredevils and like cartoon movies where they see like a big jump
and they're like, yeah, you know, I see it as another opportunity.
How am I going to come out of this better person?
And so, yeah, you could think you will never know until it's the end.
But where there's true strength is real faith and conviction.
If you see the videos after Trump is threatening to bomb the power plants,
you could see the Iranians, all they're waving their flags,
standing together hand in hand, civilians right on the power plant.
That's how they all link together, the waving the flags.
And there was even another violin player that's sitting right there,
live showing himself right where the desalination plants or the power plant,
were ready for the missiles that were about to hit,
seeing that sort of faith.
There's no faith stronger than that.
The reason they're able to do this is because they know
that if they are modern in warfare,
if they go out doing what they're supposed to do,
protecting their people without any fear at all,
even if the missiles come down,
you can see all the protesters,
they hear the missile alarms,
and they keep waving their flags even stronger than before.
That's a fate that's lost in a lot of places in the world,
and it's inspiring.
And it just shows that there is nothing,
that can come between that. These are not people who are thinking, okay, maybe we'll find out,
no, it's complete conviction, certainty, and real faith that we're here to do what's right.
And what's right is to stand for your people when it matters the most.
Yeah. How do you think the war ends?
It never really ends. If you listen to Julian Assange, I'm sure you're aware of him. He released
WikiLeaks. He was the founder. And then he was in hiding in the U.S. Embassy in the UK for almost a
decade. He said that it's not ever over. It's these Forever Wars. So Forever Wars are how they remain
profitable. The military industrial complex takes about 70% of our budget. It makes so much money from
producing weapons. Then the equipment gets destroyed. They have to rebuild more. Our tax dollars go there.
It's a giant money laundering scheme. It's how you keep the slave class where they are.
You get to promote fear. The news gets their time slots filled up with a more slot.
it's a forever war. So you could even say that the Iran war, although it started on February 28th,
you could say it's been going on for 47 years. You could say it's been going on through proxy wars.
You could say the war in Gaza, the genocide in Gaza, was a proxy war because Hamas was being funded by Iran.
Or even now, the war between Russia and Ukraine is really a war between Russia and the United States.
The United States funding the Ukraine with billions of dollars.
And so they're not fighting each other directly. They're using proxies against each other.
So it's never really over.
Although they might declare it's over there.
How many times have they declared victory?
They claimed there was a ceasefire.
It ended in a couple hours.
It's never over.
What do you think becomes of, I guess, the relationship afterwards with Israel and America?
I think the U.S. Empire loses a lot of power in the Middle East.
Iran proved that the military bases in the GCC don't have the capabilities to fight back.
They hit them all in the first few days of the war.
and what are they going to do to respond?
They close the straight of Formuz and the U.S. can't do anything about it.
They have a lot more leverage on the economy than Trump realized.
I think Israel is going to replace a lot of those military bases and they're going to take up for what the U.S. lost in this war.
I think the U.S. empire declines.
I think our economy takes a major hit as it already is.
And the greater Israel empire, we're already seeing it expand.
Look at them going into Lebanon.
They take up for what we lost.
in that region.
Yeah.
And that's why Trump right now
is threatening to go into Greenland.
That's why he went into Venezuela.
And in the midst of all this,
there's so much to spend our energy on.
He strangles Cuba,
turns off the electricity there.
And now he wants to go,
keep on expanding.
The reason he wants to go into Greenland
is because now that they can't get
the same oil from the Strait of Firmuz,
they need oil from different places.
And the U.S. Empire has the Western Hemisphere on lock.
Hold on a second.
So, but you said,
like, you know, like fucking maybe 30 seconds ago that he wasn't aware of what would happen
like with the economy or he wasn't aware what would happen with, I guess, the whole straight
of Hormuz and the oil.
But it sounds like he was aware because if he was aware, because he talked about the Greenland thing,
I don't know how long ago.
That's almost like they knew that it was going to be this way.
If they're worried about that now.
I think he's power hungry.
There is a theory that he's playing 5G chess, but I think he's too stupid.
especially with all the blunders he's making, him threading, open the FAP and straight,
declaring victory, making, I don't think he is playing Faddi chess.
I think he's just power hungry, but that is the new move, is to take over all the oil in
the Western Hemisphere. And I think he was pressured by Nanyahu to invade Venezuela.
I said this the beginning of the year. A lot of people gave me major pushback.
They said you're anti-American because I said the invasion of Lebanon, kidnapping Maduro,
that was all for Israel. They just needed to get a new oil supply because Israel
knew that to get Americans to fight the war in Iran, Iran's first move is closing the straight
of four moves. I think a lot of Americans didn't realize that. That's the first thing they did.
So in order to supplement that oil loss, they need to get oil from Venezuela. There's also a lot
of oil not only in America, but in Canada. And so they're going to need new choke points. Greenland
is a choke point. The U.S. Navy is the strongest Navy in the world. They control the sea lanes.
They control all the trade. That's why everybody has to trade with the U.S. dollar.
That's why the petra dollar is so prevalent.
That's why we have the world reserve currency.
Greenland protects Canada and prevents Russia, prevents Iran other nations from being able to take that oil there.
So we're now going to try to get more oil.
We'll see how successful that is, or if it's crude or, you know, if it's the same quality.
But we're going to get that oil from South America, get resources from Cuba, and try to go into Canada as well.
And Canada's rapidly declining.
So, I mean, they don't pose any threat.
in the Western Hemisphere, the American Empire faces no struggle.
That's why Americans get to turn their brains off for this war.
They're like, I don't want to hear about this because it never happens on our soil.
We're so far away.
We're separated by the Pacific and the Atlantic.
The missiles don't really reach.
We control the sea lanes.
How are people going to invade our country?
How is any other empire going to be able to affect us here on our soil?
Only with false flag attacks.
They can stage something like, well, whatever you believe about 9-11, something like that can happen.
But in that, invasion is almost impossible.
Mexico is not going to invade.
Canada's not going to pose any threat.
We have the Western Hemisphere.
Yeah.
Dude, the 9-11 stuff is so crazy.
The more I looked into that, I'm just like, bro, what the fuck?
That's one of the craziest.
I mean, that was the tipping point.
I remember when I was a kid, that was like the whole country was like,
fuck them, let's go get him.
That was one of the craziest moments.
And then you see the clips of like the firemen being like,
yeah, that was a second explosion.
Like we were trying to go up the thing.
It was exploding.
Dude, I just,
fuck.
Look at the way the building's falling Lebanon right now.
They're falling exactly like,
and it's like a plane's not hitting them.
These are,
it's controlled demolition.
The way they're blowing our villages,
they collapse the same way.
Not trying to get too conspiratorial,
but then Yahoo did say himself
that 9-11 was great for Israel.
They got the US.
I saw that article, 2008, I think.
Yeah.
He got the US,
the US went and spent years,
decades in Iraq.
And our greatest allied,
You know how many troops the IDF deployed to support their greatest ally of the U.S.
in that war?
I'm assuming none.
Zero.
Yeah.
I want true.
Yeah.
It's, yeah, and it's interesting.
Yeah, obviously, if you're the prime minister at the time saying it was great for us
because it swayed America sort of on their side and, you know, for whatever their
opinion was to be over there.
And then to not do that is interesting to say the least.
Makes you wonder if there's going to be another 9-11.
and solid attack because this war is super unpopular and it's going to keep dragging on.
I think that the rescue mission, I'm sure you heard about this where they had to go and save
not pilot.
Have you, why is this guy not on every single news station that rescue pilot?
Who is this guy?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Look him up, pull him up.
I don't think we know his name.
I don't think your producer is going to find anything.
I don't think he knows his name.
He's not doing any interviews, not doing any podcast stores.
but they sent tons of troops.
They sent even there were nuclear experts going in on this rescue mission.
Why is a nuclear expert going to rescue this pilot?
After he was injured in that plane crash, he said he had some sort of leg injury.
I don't want to misquote, but he had some sustained real injuries.
He hiked up 2.1 kilometers through mountainous terrain to get to that landing strip that the U.S. built.
How did he walk that, how do you walk that distance without getting captured?
If he's injured, how is he like hiking?
How did you know the terrain?
But they called him a hero.
They say we have no man left behind a policy in the U.S. military.
What I think, I think they use that rescue mission because the ground invasion, boots in the ground, super improperly.
Nobody wants that, right?
They can use a rescue mission as a pretext.
So now they're not actually deploying troops.
They're going to save Private Ryan.
It's another Black Hawk down.
They need to be the heroes and be the Matt Damon.
and the Tom Hanks and go in and save Private Ryan.
So as there's going to be more boots on the ground
and maybe that was the first example of that,
you're going to see more rescue missions.
You're going to see more undercover operations
to justify it without calling it boots on the ground.
Yeah.
Did your producer find the name of the rescued pilot?
No.
Do you find anything?
No, yeah, he's saying no.
Why don't we know his name?
I don't know.
Why would he go undercover?
Your guess is as good as mine, my friend.
My guess.
Yeah.
Maybe he doesn't have a name.
Maybe he's not even a real.
Maybe he's not even a real guy.
Unnamed.
Unnamed pilot.
Yeah.
I mean,
gotta get him there somehow, I guess, right?
Where do we go from here?
Are you enjoying making content about this?
No, I hate it.
It's super draining.
I can relate completely to your exhaustion.
and it's been draining.
It's been tiring.
A lot of my community, they're like, oh, man, this is, you know, we're upset about this.
But it's like, Ben, this is the most important thing to cover right now.
And I want it to be over.
It'd be nice to go back to L.A.
and Jester Max and the raw gym.
Yeah.
With neon and, you know, put on the TTS and spit water out.
That's the most fun content.
Smoke cigarettes.
That, yes, smoke cigarettes in Brad's gym.
I can't wait to smoke a cigarette in Brad's gym again.
I can't wait to spike us,
I want to go snatch Brad's hat right off his head and then run away.
That's the content that we want.
I will punch you straight in the face.
I'm not going to slap this time.
I'm going to get a rescue mission.
We're not,
I'm going to evade that.
That's the content people want,
but I find it impossible to,
I can't think about other things right now because it just seems so obvious
and I don't see other people cover it.
Like why don't people know,
why aren't people questioning,
hey,
what's the name of this pilot?
Like no one's talking about that.
even people who are investing a lot of time.
And it's like the fact that I see it so blatantly obvious and people aren't really speaking
about it means that I should.
And it's just what I think is the most important.
But yeah, I relate.
But it's super important to not feed into that DeVitas mentality because that's what they want.
You have to know that that's what they want of us.
And so I've been putting a major effort.
And it's been a struggle for me.
I can relate to your struggle as well with faith and with prayer.
Since I came back home from Ramadan, I got sick for two weeks.
And I couldn't pray.
And then I got better.
I'm better now, as you could see.
And then I could feel trapped, like, because I'm supposed to be praying five times that.
I'm like, I can't.
Like, I know I should be praying at it.
Something is, you know, pulling me.
And I feel like I can't.
But I've been getting back on it and I feel better and I feel more energized.
And as I'm back on my five prayers, the energy that you can see on this podcast is because
I am praying regularly again.
So I highly recommend Christians, Muslims, Jews, anybody, stay consistent with your prayers right now.
make an effort to smile more, make an effort to be kind to people, make an effort to do more charity,
to put out something more positive to talk about this. I am actually disappointed in a lot of
the Manosphere. I did a charity for Lent and Ramadan, and I didn't see anybody talk about that.
You know, people are trying to say that I human trafficked them and spreading lies about me and,
you know, death threat. And not anybody who spoke about this charity. We raised $200,000.
I just posted the footage on my ex of the food that went into Gaza. Next, I want to do a
a charity for Lebanon.
I am really trying my best.
And it's not because, you know,
people obviously say in the break,
when the Zoom fell, I open up Twitter
and I see people like,
oh, why'd you put your face on the charity?
I didn't ask him to do that,
but it's a good example of how they're gonna find
anything to criticize.
Even when you raise money for starving children
and to genocide, they're so like,
what'd you do it this way?
They're always gonna criticize.
And you have to understand that that's what they have.
So all we can do is try
our best to fight against it, which is being kind and being, you know, more on your prayers and
worship and all everything good that we know intrinsically is good. We have to triple that right now.
Yeah. I think you're I think you're spot on with that for sure. And you're right about the fact that
no matter what you do, people will sort of shit on it from any direction for any reason they seem
valid. I mean, that's the internet in a nutshell. Like no matter what you do, you're going to get
backlash, whether it's good or fucking bad, it's just the way it is. So I've accepted that. I know
that to be true, which is why I just don't really give a fuck at this point. I just make whatever
content I want. But you're right. I think more people need to focus on obviously what we can
control in ourselves. And like I was kind of speaking to earlier, like that, that subconscious and
that consciousness of just us individually and how it affects everyone, I think, substantially that
people aren't aware of but i think that's it starts there and that's the thing that we have to
really focus on um i think it's just harder for people to do that because of all the external
bullshit all the external clickbait or brain what whatever the fuck you want to call it the people
are so drawn to because it's just that cheap dopamine hit and i think people are just like burnt out
also because of that same thing so you're right like coming back and refocusing like okay
what's in the center, what's really good, how can we really do good and give good to other people
genuinely. And I think, I think you're absolutely right and spot on. So I'm glad you're doing
what you're doing, man. I know you get a lot of hate all the time. I know it's like you're probably
really fucking used to it, but I'm glad that you're continuing to speak out regardless of,
and help regardless of that. So that's what, that's what the world needs more of us, especially right now.
One realization that I came to recently is, you know, we talk about how I reject the gambling
dealer.
Your pushback is, okay, maybe it's so that you can get this audience.
And I really came to this understanding.
Me and you talking about that.
Yeah, yeah.
And I understand why you say that.
That's not true.
But if I had went down that path completely, say I didn't talk about the stuff.
Say I didn't talk about the administration and the failure.
and the end times and religion and politics
and say I took the gambling deal
and I kept on doing, you know,
grabbing Brad's hat and cigarette content.
If I just stayed doing that
and went down the traditional streamer path,
I wouldn't face the obstacles that I'm facing.
That's the really interesting thing
where if I, like yesterday I was streaming,
doing an IRL stream and someone comes up
when he has $3,000 in cash in his car.
And he said,
I can promote my IG right now
if I give you this cash right here.
And I'm like, I can't do it.
That was like more money, I think, that I made in that stream from the kick revenue.
And I had to say no.
And I was like, man, if I just took that right there, I promoted it.
You know, I wouldn't get these attacks.
I wouldn't get slandered in the media.
The New York Post, they scrapped that whole interview and just wrote an article saying
that I'm an evil person because I destroyed it in the interview.
I would not get the scrutiny and all this, these headaches that I,
And not to my life isn't hard, but it would be a lot easier if I went down that route.
So, but I know that that's what makes you more complete.
And that makes you how you come out of these situations is what really defines you.
So I'm glad that it happens.
Yeah.
Well, like you said, man, I mean, the God is, is giving you sort of the challenges.
And if it wasn't a challenge, you just fall into the same boat as everyone else doing the same sort of shit.
regardless and you're not going to necessarily learn from it or you're changing your specific morals
just because of money and you know take that to the farthest degree and you become like I guess
the people who are doing all the evil in the world for fucking money and power and you know on a
small scale right you'd be doing that but that's kind of how it got to that point where it's like
well it's just money so I'm going to do it for money no matter what and I think I think that's
the thing that just happens to most people
even when we talked earlier about being afraid of speaking out
or talking about certain things in a certain light
or in a certain way because they're afraid
oh maybe I won't get these sponsors
or I won't get this business deal.
It's just sad.
I mean, it's just like at the end of the day,
we're all fucking human and we all deserve the ability
to like try to be better in our lives
and to try to make more out of our lives
without being fucking demonized,
being told that we're lesser than other people.
And there's just so much shit where I'm just like, man,
it's like everyone knows that
and everyone believes.
leaves that, but not everyone acts on that and not everyone like stands behind that. And that's
the interesting thing because anyone else in that position would be like, you know, like you would be
like looking out. And I know you felt from a lot of people in, at least specifically the red pill
and, you know, side that you've been sort of, I don't want to say taking advantage of, but maybe overlooked
or, you know, you've given people sort of love and, you know, whether it be helping or speaking or
you know, trying to push someone, you know, like the Tate thing, for example, with you,
I know you felt like you were, I know you got joke that you stole Top G and all this stuff,
but basically sort of feeling like you've done so much for someone and then you receive
something else on the other side of it.
I think that's common.
And I think you're right.
I think no matter what, it's just sort of a matter of what is true and what is good in
your heart.
You follow that no matter what.
And that's what makes people great.
when it's all said and done,
I think that's the only thing
that actually makes people great.
I mean, look,
he brags about it now.
He says,
former top G says,
I should have thrown him
under the bus twice.
He's saying he threw me
into the bus.
Like, this is public admittance of guilt.
It's wrong to throw people
under the bus.
It's wrong to falsely blame somebody like that.
And I know that eats away at people.
This is stuff that keeps you up at night.
And especially when he's saying,
I can't sleep,
I'm anxious of this stuff.
I'll talk about this forever
because it's a repeated pattern that I found within the manosphere.
Why I really think it's dead?
Because a lot of that ideology is important.
There is a real issue with men's mental health.
And look at hypergamy, look at clavicular stream every day, just how terrible it's getting.
The girls are jumping out of the relationships to go and sleep with the guy live on stream
for one night and get pumped and dump and go back home to the boyfriend.
This is regularly.
You almost see it every day.
This should be addressed.
But the reason that that space died is because everybody,
turned into grifters, everybody turned into manipulators, they sold out, they don't prioritize
what they're supposed to. And for a lot of these people, you almost can't blame them. I'm not trying
to alleviate them of the guilt. All these people, this has been a repeated pattern. My fans have
seen it time and time. I've made so many of those careers. And they admit it. But it gets so hard.
And you see somebody who's going down that path of trying to remain righteous and seeing the
attacks they get us, like, I don't want to have to put up with this.
I just want to make some content.
Do I really want to deal with these headaches?
Probably not.
So you almost understand why they do that.
It doesn't make it right.
But when it's that difficult and everybody sees the writing on the wall,
why would they want to go down that route?
There was another one in the Manosphere who kept saying,
why'd you this?
It could have been easier if you didn't say things to get you banned.
I'm like, someone had to say it.
Was I wrong?
And they're like, no, you weren't wrong, but you could have been Kai or Speed.
I'm not trying to be Kai or Speed.
I'm me.
I'm Sneako.
This is what I want to do.
I don't regret going down this.
I know that I had good intentions.
I know that it was important.
And when I look back at what my achievements were,
I never think about money.
I never think about fame.
I don't think about numbers.
I think about the positive difference that I've made.
And I think everybody can relate to that.
What you are most proud of,
a little pride is just saying,
I'm trying to find a better word,
but what you respect the most about your output in the world,
is when you did what's right, when it cost the most.
That's what you'll be remembered for,
and that's what you want to be remembered for.
Yeah.
And how you showed up in other people's lives
and how you affected their lives positively.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Do you think there's any time,
any timeline where you're able to come back together with Tate?
Genuine question.
It's interesting.
Okay.
I mean like make, like, you know,
I didn't mean come back together in a weird way, just like, you know, like, be friendly again.
I like to be the bigger person in all these situations.
If people do express an apologetic tone, if they do admit without any sort of malice,
then I'm willing to accept apologies.
But so many people have egos, man.
They prioritize their reputation and the way their community sees them.
And so there's not, a lot of people aren't capable of doing that.
I think they're blinded by ego and can't admit they were wrong righteously in the way that they're supposed to.
So I can't accept that.
I've lost too much defending people who don't respect me.
And you said take an advantage of, although that sounds, you know, like I'm a victim,
I do think a lot of people saw me as somebody useful to promote whatever they want
and to push their platform without any sort of reciprocure.
so I'm done putting myself in that situation.
So that's a no.
That's a no.
That's valid.
That's fine.
But you and Nick, though, you got to figure that out.
I love the non-answer.
It's a broader thing, right?
The reason you have friends or associates is because you make your lives better.
You speak positively about each other.
You elevate each other.
Your circle, even like the word.
friend is a loose term. But if you are the sum of the five people you spend the most time with,
why bring people around who are dragging you down or negatively affecting you? So that just seems
plainly obvious to everybody. You can like somebody, but if they are, if they are hurting you,
then it's really your own fault. And it's almost like you enjoy, it's like masochistic to keep that
around. Yeah, I get it. But,
people grow and people learn and people make choices based on where they're at.
And it's not always necessarily like who they're going to be forever, right?
Because you've grown, you've changed, you've gotten better.
You've been worse at times.
Like we all have.
I have as well.
And people get to points where like they learn more and they go, they recognize, you know,
like their past mis, miss, you know, misdirection, whatever.
I don't know.
I'm just a big believer in like people, people, I don't want to say change.
People grow.
People evolve.
People learn more.
and can become better.
So I don't know.
I just always been...
I try to see the best in people,
but that's how I've been screwed over
is really seeing...
I give people to benefit of the doubt
more than I should for somebody
in the public eye like this.
And it's cost me a lot.
What does it cost you, though?
Everything.
Everything.
Other than scrutiny on the internet.
Getting deep platform, financial hits,
reputational hits,
death threats,
doxes, slander, exhaustion, enemies, head on a swivel when you're around.
All this is the result of my, it's my fault.
It's my decisions to keep so many around and to give people the benefit out too many times
and to allow that energy into my life.
Yeah.
You know, it's interesting about it.
It's not placing to blame on others.
It's my own doing.
And I have to live with that.
and do the best of cancer recover.
Yeah, I understand.
It's also really interesting, though,
because all of that stuff that you mentioned
and all the stuff that you go through
also made you who you are at this moment, right?
So it's not all bad, right?
Obviously, there's a lot of negative
that came from it that affected you financially,
mentally, very likely.
But all of that is also making you
who you are in this exact moment,
which I think a lot of other people
who are, consider more of your true fans
or your true audience
or people that are listening,
that are interested
would admire or would appreciate about someone.
So it obviously I get it.
Like there,
it sucks to,
because I fully have been there in certain situations in my life
where I've been taking advantage of.
And I struggle a lot.
And I used to struggle a lot more with the sort of letting go,
like just completely letting go of it
because I always felt like, man,
this was fucked.
It shouldn't have happened to me.
But at the same time,
I could also reflect and look back on my life and go,
well, this also gave me so much,
perspective and so much insight and so much light for the rest of my life to give out. So there's a
benefit in all the negative. You know that. Right. And the lesson is only learned if you apply it.
So by repeating the same mistakes, you're just an idiot. So you have to see what happened and
learn from it. Yeah. You're right. Honestly. Well, Snego, it's been a fucking pleasure. I always love
talking to you. I appreciate your time.
you guys know where to find him everywhere on he's like he's back on youtube yes he is back on
youtube uh sneako he's got two channels he's on kick mainly streaming i know he streams also on
youtube as well before he goes to kick but uh yeah you don't need this but show him love um i appreciate
you for coming on and uh giving us your time man for real it's always a pleasure i love this
podcast next time we got to do it a person i know this supposed to yeah we have to we have to
we'll do it a person next time thanks as always man i really appreciate you brad you doing great
stuff i look forward to the next one
Cool. Thank you, brother. I'll talk to you soon. All right.
All right, guys, every Tuesday, I love you guys. I'll see you next time.
11 o'clock. We're out of here.
