The Pete Quiñones Show - Episode 1212: Are YOU Owned by Zionists? w/ Stormy Waters

Episode Date: May 11, 2025

100 MinutesSome Strong LanguageStormy Waters is a managing partner of a venture capital firm.Stormy reappears to provide commentary on the recent developments concerning Trump and Netanyahu, as well a...s to explore an obsession that has become integral to the identity of many individuals.Stormy's Twitter AccountPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

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Starting point is 00:03:30 How about your stuff? doing good man um all right so really just wanted to talk about one subject because it's been all of these things have been coming out over the past couple days and you know it's all cope dude it's all cope you're coping that i am yeah you're coping i see it oh by the way if you ever use cope with me on social media or like any plastic platform, it's like an instant block because I assume you're enemy. I assume you're my enemy. So if you ever want to get blocked, use the word cope at me.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Because to me, cope is for enemies. It's nonproductive. Yeah. Well, I mean, it's basically it's saying that you're trying to rationalize an opinion that you had before. And what it's saying is having. opinions and being wrong, there's something like, if you state an opinion and it turns out your opinion was wrong, that means there's something wrong with you.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yes. Or they're just trying to embarrass you because there are nobody and they want some kind of clout for their group chat. I have actually run into the ladder very often. recently and I never used to get it before but now I guess since I've been a little bit more public with my statements or my predictions now I get people like it was very recently like the one that just it happens all the time but the one that sticks out the most recently in my memory is someone like I can't remember what happened but I don't know really like
Starting point is 00:05:25 I ran sneezed and Trump said oh you know something something I ran and like people were like jumping in my mentions like oh you're fucking wrong you're fucking wrong you got like you need to admit it and apologize like apologize for be excuse me what like first off what you're thinking is happening is not happening but like the fact that I would have to apologize for it it was just such a novel thing like I've never heard of that and which even more crazy is that no one even makes predictions. It's another thing that's like a phenomenon of our thing that I don't understand. Unless it's cowardice, like in social cowardice. It doesn't necessarily mean like, oh, you're afraid of like leftists or whatever, but fear of like
Starting point is 00:06:25 people making fun of you or being wrong or social cowardice in our. weird little in-group. People are afraid to make predictions or take stands on anything. Like they will fucking debate at infinitum about shit that happened, you know, 50, 100 years ago. Or ideologies that happened 50, 100, 200 years ago and whether they're practical, like they'll talk infinitely about hypotheticals. But they'll never apply any of this. shit. Like, okay, if you're saying that everyone is wrong in this particular method of political analysis is better than the other three or four methods of political analysis a hundred years ago, then apply it. How do we know something is better than something else? Well, we have a hypothesis
Starting point is 00:07:23 that we think it is. How do we prove a hypothesis correct? We make predictions, right? that's how a hypothesis becomes a theory and eventually a law. Like, if science can do that shit, how come, like, we can't? I just don't understand how, with all of these people, you know, either calling each other wrong about XYZ political theory or saying that nobody else understands XYZ political theory, like, you would think that we would at least see some of this applied in the real world. And why would you apply it?
Starting point is 00:08:03 So you can know what's happening, I guess? Like, I just don't get it. You should have to apologize for being wrong because you broke the taboo of making a prediction. Like, you made the political thought a real life thing. Like, you're ruining it. There are a lot of people, you know, for somebody who's had a podcast for going on eight years now and, you know, has pretty much tried to keep their private life to themselves, but one time my private life leaked out,
Starting point is 00:08:36 you realize that, like, there are people just waiting for you to fail. They have so little going on. I mean, I don't know what it is. You know, I don't want to play amateur psychologist as to why. But people just wait for you to fail. They want to see, they're like, oh, it's too good to be true. Oh, look, you're human.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Oh, and we're going to do everything we can. can to destroy you. You know, we're going to do everything we can to say you're wrong about everything. And, yeah, I have people who, like, because I say the government, the state should suppress its enemies and should destroy its enemies. People call me a Fed. I'm saying that the state should do it. The, what most people who've ever lived, you know, with the modern, state considered to be the legitimate, the legitimate, responsibility. One that makes the exception. And they say, oh, because I do that, I've never said, I've never told anyone, and I will
Starting point is 00:09:50 never tell a private individual to go out there and commit violence. Because it's not, I mean, if someone's punching you in the face, yeah, punch them back. If somebody's breaking into your house, shoot them. Okay, but I've never said go commit political violence because political violence is for people who are in power. Yeah. And also anybody that's listening to you here is an enemy of the state. Yeah. And people are like, oh, well, you're a Fed because you say that.
Starting point is 00:10:24 It's like, how? Fed's trying to get people in trouble. I'm not trying to get anyone in trouble. As a matter of fact, I'm trying, my whole purpose has been to try to help people to mitigate any kind of harm that could come to them from the state or from private violence. That's all I've ever done. And people say, oh, you're a Fed, and they wait for me to fail. Oh, oh, you know, your opinion on this, oh, we can't decentralization isn't the answer because this and that and China steps in and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, I could be wrong about all that.
Starting point is 00:11:03 I'm willing to accept that I could be wrong about all that. I just don't think I am. I don't see any way out of fixing this outside of like a Caesar, and I don't see a Caesar stepping up. I just don't think the spirit of the age. Maybe the spirit of the age is coming to that, but I don't think I'm going to see it in my lifetime. So why would I even talk about that?
Starting point is 00:11:26 No, talk about what you do now. And, you know, what I see in the world now, what my opinion is now. I mean, you have literally people who, who, like, Donald Trump's a Zionist. Donald Trump doesn't know what Zionism means. He doesn't know what it is. If his actions are often friendly
Starting point is 00:11:48 to Jewish people, Jewish power, or Israel, I don't think that comes from Zionism. I think that comes from boomerism. Ready for huge savings? Well, Mark your calling. from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse Sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favourite Liddle items all reduced to clear. From home essentials to seasonal must-habs, when the doors open, the deals go fast.
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Starting point is 00:13:46 Um, my God. Everyone that all of a sudden has an opinion on whether Donald Trump is in the pay of, you know, the Zionists or is not in the pay of the Zionists, whichever. you have came to this position in 16 to 2020 and then completely forgot all about it and focused on Joe Biden and then all of a sudden started caring about it when Donald Trump got back into office. Like now we care about whether Donald Trump is Zionist or not. And never bought like basically there's a four year gap where nobody quite paid attention. And if you did, like, because I thought, like, actually, like, it'd be more specific. I knew Donald Trump was going to be back in the White House. I just knew it. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Like, that I actually have less. Generally, I can rationalize and show evidence for all of my opinions about how I got to where I am. That one very little. Like, I, that one just, just, kind of felt after 2020 and how 2020 shook out like I just I was this when all of it was happening I'm like this it's not over whether it ends badly like you know I just I didn't get a sense of finality with it I'm like this they cannot allow this guy to just like go off into the sunset like that's that that's not going to happen and if they come after him then he's going to try and get back into office, because that's the only way he'll be able to survive.
Starting point is 00:15:42 If the whole government comes down on you, there's really nothing you can do. Like, if the government wants you dead, you're dead. Unless you're, like, of the weird, you know, freaks that was able to at one point in time hold the height of government. Well, if you're one of those people, that was able to do that and this option is available to you, then that is the only way you
Starting point is 00:16:13 survive because any other way of doing it, you're dead. And after January 6th, like, this guy just, like, they're not just letting this guy go. They're not letting him walk away. There's, they can't risk it. Right. Like, you just, they just stole and hypothetically stole an election. you know, for our friends on YouTube, they just hypothetically stole an election. Right? So that means their rule is tenuous at best at this period of time. So that means just Donald Trump existing
Starting point is 00:16:54 is a tremendous liability. Right? If that guy starts fucking mouthing off, then all of the stuff that they're just trying to hope that everyone forgets about, like, hey, like, yeah, There may have been some irregularities and like everybody just go back to normal. Like don't pay attention to this. Like that all ends if that guy opens his fucking mouth. So he is like risk priority number one.
Starting point is 00:17:22 So I knew he was going to end up back in office somehow. And so I paid attention to him. And all the stuff that you want to know about whether Donald Trump is a Zionist or not came out after he left office. Because for some reason, they felt it really important to like ask Donald Trump's opinion about how he felt about Benjamin Netanyahu personally after he left office like what the fuck is it like a priority of PBS NewsHour whether or not a guy who's not president anymore likes Benjamin Netanyahu personally.
Starting point is 00:18:10 That's weird. And it tells you that behind the scenes, something happened to where they are very worried about whether a guy like Donald Trump is harboring any negative feelings towards Mr. Netanyahu. And when the PBS newswoman asked this question, Donald Trump's verbatim words were, fuck him, he stabbed me in the back, fuck that guy, I'll never speak to him, or I haven't spoken to him since.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Those were exact words. And when I read that, this is like, okay, like this changes, you have to be able to change your paradigm. And then he went on to explain why he felt this way. And this answers the question whether Donald Trump was in fact a Zionist or not. To your point, Pete, the reason Israel got whatever he wanted is because Donald Trump thought he had a deal. Donald Trump may not love Israel any more than he loves any other foreign nation. But what Donald Trump does like is deals. And he goes on in that interview to say, like, oh, I thought I had to deal with them.
Starting point is 00:19:42 you know, I got their backing. You know, they got behind my back 100% and I gave them everything that they wanted. He's like, no other president has given Israel as much as I did. Everything that they asked for, I gave them. And they had my back until the moment I needed it, which I'm assuming he's referring to the control of the then, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:15 legacy media. When I really needed it, he switched sides. He stabbed me in the back. He's talking about Benjamin. And that tells you everything you need to know about Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. Benjamin Netanyahu is the Lakud Party. The Lukud Party is the Israeli state. Has been for the last, I don't know, 35 years.
Starting point is 00:20:50 right they've had a one-party rule for longer than most people listening to this stream have been alive he is the state there so if Donald Trump private person has now deep deep resentment skepticism and anger towards Benjamin Netanyahu the person that represents the state of Israel at this particular moment. Donald Trump doesn't love Zionism or Zion, frankly. He loved the fact that he thought he had a deal with one of the most power political players in domestic U.S. politics.
Starting point is 00:21:44 And then he found out he didn't. Because Donald Trump did give Israel whatever they wanted. Yeah. But Israel had to do stuff for it. It was a deal. both parties had to do things. But, you know, what happens if you don't have much to give him next time? What happens if you don't want to do anything?
Starting point is 00:22:18 What happens if you want him to do something you know that he won't do? All right. Like, let's say the thing that you need next is a line that you don't think he's going to cross. Well, then you need a different kind of person. you need a person not that you have a deal with but somebody that you control outright because now you're doing something that team red guy isn't going to like so you need somebody that basically is a slave and as Ryan Dawson lays out rather conclusively there wasn't one Hunter Biden laptop that's false.
Starting point is 00:23:03 If you heard about the Hunter Biden laptop and you believed it, that's the second most effective kind of misinformation or disinformation, actually, more accurately. Because it's not that they're telling you something false. That is the definition of a limited hangout. We're going to dominate the headlines in alternative conspiratord media with the Hunter Biden laptop. The laptop. It was three laptops. Well, that's quite a bit different. Right. So if Rudy
Starting point is 00:23:46 Giuliani and Donald Trump got one laptop, which makes you wonder how they got it and why that was such a big deal, who's got the other two? Where'd those go? Well, Hunter says they were stolen by Ukrainian prostitutes in Las Vegas. Well, you know, who's got a lot of Ukrainian prostitutes for reasons I'm not going to get into, but feel free to go and research yourself. Benjamin Netanyahu's got a lot of Ukrainian prostitutes. Those aren't Hunter Biden's laptops, plural, anymore. Those are Benjamin Netanyahu's laptops, plural.
Starting point is 00:24:31 And if you're in possession of those laptops with somebody as prolific of a scumbag as Hunter Biden was, not only do you have Hunter Biden and his immediate family, but you've got everybody that's done corrupt, underhanded business with them. Because having the laptop doesn't matter in and of itself. Donald Trump had a laptop in and of itself, but that meant fuck all as you can.
Starting point is 00:25:02 could see. You have to have the laptop and then you have to have the megaphone to tell everybody about what's on it. You don't have effective blackmail unless you can disseminate it. Benjamin at Yahoo has the U.S. institutional media and the laptop, plural laptops. So he actually has everything that he needs to destroy Joe Biden. And any anyone that's ever done business with his son, which would be John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, like literally the entire Democratic apparatus has done corrupt deals with Hunter Biden. And with the microphone and the mega, sorry, the megaphone, you could target each and every one of those people, one at a time. So by having the laptop, you
Starting point is 00:26:04 effectively have pretty rock-solid blackmail on the entire managerial class of the Democratic National Party. And that's a way more sure thing. That's a way more sure bet than if you can keep your deal with Donald Trump. So they backed the other guy and betrayed Donald Trump. That's what he's really angry about. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th, because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse Sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favourite Liddle items, all reduced to clear. From home essentials to seasonal must-habs, when the doors open, the deals go fast. Come see for yourself.
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Starting point is 00:28:04 Search Trump-Ireland gift vouchers. Trump on Dunbiog Kosh Farage. So how angry do you think Donald Trump stays at people that betray him? Or as he puts it, stabs him in the back. You know, everything you just talked about takes a lot of effort to learn. It's a lot easier to just say, dude, you're coping. He's just a Zionist, bro. Look at the way he asked.
Starting point is 00:28:36 He pulled out a chair. Yeah, he pulled out a chair. He pulled out of a chair. It's the fact that people have watched him and watched, you know, the crazy shit that he says. And then he backs off on it. And I mean, they just, I mean, it's literally, I mean, it's people do not. It's much easier for people to sit there and expect the worst to happen. And then when the best, and then if something.
Starting point is 00:29:10 happens that isn't the worst, they just rationalized their way out of it or cope their way out of it by saying, oh, no, there's something happening in the background. This is all K-Fabe, bro. It's like, yeah, it is K-Fabe. There's a lot of K-Fabe going on here, but you don't understand what the K-Fabe is. You don't understand how it's being employed. You think that K-Fabe is being, this is how self-interested and egotistical people are. they actually think that KFAB is being employed to trick me. So I can say to a bunch of people, hey, you know, it probably would be a better idea to vote for
Starting point is 00:29:54 Donald Trump than Kamala Harris, because, you know, we're going to get four more years of Biden and it's just going to escalate. And, you know, if we have Trump, then we have four years of breathing room. And, you know, there's a lot more that we can actually do and accomplish for those of us who are actually planning stuff in real life other than, you know, hanging out in group chats. I mean, it's like, it's like, well, Donald Trump is tricking Pete and now Pete's trying to trick me. And if I have an opinion on the internet, and I used to see this with like libertarians, there are
Starting point is 00:30:31 libertarians who will not like have an opinion about anything like real politic because their group chat will kick them out because then they become. a statist if they say, well, you know, maybe things would be better like this. And that's just, that's just what this is. It's, I have an identity. My identity is everyone's a Zionist except me. Okay, I know that's a straw man. And I know how to employ them.
Starting point is 00:30:56 And if you think that you, oh, Pete has a straw, go fuck yourself. I'm smarter than you. It's like if they just think that everything, everything, every, nothing ever happens. everything it's all going to be bad nothing's ever going to get better and if i hold that opinion i can't be wrong and if things do get better i'm going until like the last leftist is strangled i'm going to be like oh this is all cope bro you're falling for it you're falling for it how do you could you could you be in business with someone like that no And there's another thing.
Starting point is 00:31:41 The last leftist is strangled. You're a venture capitalist. If you went into a meeting and there was somebody who was that negative about any part of the business that they're talking about, I mean, are they getting a penny? No, because they're looking for an excuse to fail, which I do see every now and then. But you have to kind of like pull it out of people. at least entrepreneurs are smarter than Twitter, you know, people. They actually go to great lengths to hide their giving themselves permission to fail. And that's exactly what this is.
Starting point is 00:32:22 You said, like, until the last leftist is strangled, that person will be shouting KFAPE. Because when we got from one million leftists or, you know, 100 million leftists down to the the last one, those other 999,99, he just got to sit on the couch floor, saying that it's k-fade. And other people had to go out and turn 99, 99,000 leftists to 999,000 former leftists, current strangled people. He got to do nothing. That's what all of this is. It's an excuse to take no stands, but also do no things. It gives themselves an excuse to fail.
Starting point is 00:33:17 It's the same reason why all of these political big brains. I see so, like, I get passive, aggressively swiped at all the time by a lot of supposed political smart guys. in our sphere. And A, it's feminine, and you guys are faggots, really just at me, bro. I'm happy to talk it out with you. Those guys, they will bend over backwards to avoid making an actual prediction. Like think about this way.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Like remember like Oren McIntyre betting an academic agent like a box of cigars or something on a specific outcome. Yeah, that the woke would be put away, that kind of thing, yeah. Yes. That was like a big deal. Like, Orrin's a great guy. And I noticed that he will put his finger down and say, like, I think this is going to happen. And this is why it is going to happen.
Starting point is 00:34:37 And it's such a rarity that so many, like, that so many of us remember, hey, remember that time that, you know, two people with like, kind of, with platforms actually staked out a prediction, took their political knowledge that they've been accumulating, all the books that they've been reading, and applied the knowledge to make factual predictions, or unfactual depending on how it turns out. And I thought about that for a while, like why that was such a big deal. And I think so many people, thankfully not him, because he's one of our guys, they avoid making any type of prediction out of fear of being wrong.
Starting point is 00:35:37 And then, like, I guess losing, like, followers or viewers or whatever. And I guess the reason that I don't do that is because, like, if you, you, if you're doing this as a gig, I could understand why you would not want to make predictions, but also, if you have that platform, because you're very smart and you've read a lot, and you understand things very deeply, then it's kind of your duty to make predictions. Because if you make predictions, people can organize around those predictions, and then they can make moves. It's why nations have intelligence agencies.
Starting point is 00:36:23 The intelligence agencies tell the military guys what they think is likely going to happen. It doesn't happen all the time. Intelligence agencies are wrong a ton of times. But they're also right a bunch, and that allows the military to make the right calls. They put the people in the right places, less people get hurt.
Starting point is 00:36:52 We win more things. So as this kind of advances down the road a bit, and I agree with you, I think Donald Trump is just a pause. And while we get organized a bit, I think it's very important that the people with the brains that know the shit actually make predictions that are relevant to our team. So our guys can organize their lives around it.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Organizations can position around it. So we know kind of where the chips are going to fall before everyone else does. And our guys are way smarter than anybody on the left and anybody in the public sphere and the Normie Center, whatever. So like the default, you know, right-winger anonymous account is, way further ahead than any of those like normies or leftists. But if we take like our smartest guys and we start actually putting our stake, like basically putting stakes down, like I think this is going to happen. And because I think this is going to happen, I think we all need to do this.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Like that's a tremendous amount of value to leave on the table. And I actually don't think you would lose viewers or lose followers by doing it, even if you're wrong. Because I think people are. past that now. People's lives are just starting to be materially affected by this shit. And it's only going to get worse. That doesn't mean that you have to like believe everything that anyone's saying.
Starting point is 00:38:45 It's that I think my thing, especially since 2020 happened, has been how to get yourself into a situation where if a 2020 happens again, that you get past it. You can actually thrive through it. And yeah, a lot of that has to, there's a word, you know, I have, somebody who's show I've been on, I've been on a few times. I love the guy to death. But like, when the word hope comes up, he's like, I hate the word hope. It's like, when did we lose that word?
Starting point is 00:39:35 Mm-hmm. Who thought that was a good idea? Who thought the word hope? Who thought losing the word hope was a good idea? Do people think it's feminine? Do people think that, like, hope is just something that has, there's no evidence or no, no action put behind it? Mm-hmm. I mean, what's happened to people?
Starting point is 00:40:00 that's what's happening in the UK man yeah that's exactly what's happening in the UK yeah I mean I just stomp that shit out yeah I don't get it because how do you how do you plan to do anything in the future I mean to like build for the future to you know it's of my opinion and I think you agree with me that if if the left isn't utterly destroyed they're going to be back at point and they're going to be back with the vengeance and they're going it's going to be violent okay without a doubt i mean so and i don't see anybody seeking to destroy the left nobody seeking to destroy the left to make sure they never take power again they never have they never have a political opinion ever again.
Starting point is 00:40:59 So that could be the most blackpilling thing in the world, or you realize it's something that just is going to have to happen. And that the other side of that, if you're planning for it, if you're structuring your life that you know this is going to happen, then you have hope that on the other side of it, you, you come out and your family comes out and your kids come out better why would you why would you abandon what why would you abandon what would you abandon trying and I'm not saying that people aren't trying the people who are you know act black pilled or you know and say the most
Starting point is 00:41:46 black pilled stuff aren't trying I'm sure that there are a lot of them are and I'm sure you know a lot of them are successful they just they look at a world and they're like they've or they've just basically fallen into, you know, the nothing ever happens thing that change can't be made. And, you know, without certain things happening, I mean, there's a guy on, you know, someone was making a thing, well, if, you know, if this new Pope is as bad as he, as bad as he looks from his past statements, then that's going to be great for Protestantism. And I'm like, okay, what does that mean? who's going to be who's the Protestant leader who's going to be organizing and bringing all the
Starting point is 00:42:29 Protestants together because last I checked there were over 10,000 registered denominations in this country that's insane and I'm not saying that the Catholic Church is the answer or any or any church is the answer what I'm saying is like first of all if you're blaming if you're blaming the Pope for your problems, you have, your problems are way deeper than you understand. But also, if you're hoping from Protestantism to, I mean, who you, I mean, it's going to be people who are Protestants who do it. It's going to be people who are Catholics that do it. It's not going to be, oh, it's just Protestantism thing. Or it's a, you know, it's like, oh, well, Catholicism, you have that guy that, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:20 have to obey everything. You have to believe everything he says and everything like that. Really? Yeah, how's that going? Where's that written? What's that all about? Oh, you have to submit. Yeah, we have to submit to the dogma. The dogma has nothing to do with some fucking stupid peronist Pope who was talking about, you know, oh, everyone should, there should be no borders or something like that. That's not church, that's not church dogma. And even if he does have that opinion, so what? Yeah, is he putting it out on, like, did it come out on church letterhead, I guess you could say? Did it come out on pay-led-up? Yeah, I mean, it's like, is this a papal? Is this a papal? Yes. You know, is it, you know, so it's like, if you're waiting for a politician, a pastor, a priest,
Starting point is 00:44:11 your denomination, your, whoever you're affiliated with to, you know, do this, and you're not gathering with people who want the same thing you do and are willing to actually work toward that and work toward it in real life. Another thing is like, oh, you just want to meet me in real life. Then we get doxed. Stay. Just stay in your house. Don't do nothing.
Starting point is 00:44:42 And please don't contact me about, you know, don't contact me for anything. I mean, what do I, what do you do with people like this? It's recency bias as a mantra. Nothing ever happens is literally like, I love recency bias so much. I'm actually going to use recency bias as a mantra to make my political decisions and my long-term planning. Yeah. And they should, they should just scream recency bias. They shouldn't say nothing ever happens.
Starting point is 00:45:18 They should be like, recency is, you know. the governing principle. Yeah. And I mean, recently in the span of time, you know, the last hundred years is what, less than a second?
Starting point is 00:45:35 It sure is how it was in Russia. You had 700 years flipped on its head in five. Yeah. Well, we're going through some shit. Yep. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:47 And we've gone through this before. And what do they do? Well, A lot of them just retreated and complained. And a lot of them said, no, we're going to get through this. And we're going to, things will be better on the other side. And in most situations for white Europeans, it is.
Starting point is 00:46:10 It has been. I mean, Spain was taken over by a foreign power for 700 years. And they got it back. Yep. Okay. Okay, but you want it now, right? What are you done? You need that to happen now, but you're not willing to do anything for it,
Starting point is 00:46:31 and you're waiting for someone else to act. Okay, well, we don't have anything to talk about. It's that snowflake shit, man. It's that snowflake shit. I was told that I am special and that everything has to be perfect for me because I deserve it. right, like the thought of them living in an age, that's just going to suck, right? Like, you don't get to decide when you're born, unfortunately.
Starting point is 00:47:05 And if you were born in, you know, 1489 in Spain, well, then you get the golden age. if you were born in 1429, well, you don't get the golden age. You have to fight. And you could just not and pout and wait for someone else to do it, but then nobody gets the golden age.
Starting point is 00:47:42 Right? This is a thing when we talk about like what has to be done, suddenly everyone's an individualist again. I have accepted the fact that I will lose a large portion of my net worth and there's nothing I can do about it. I've accepted the fact that a good chunk of my best years are going to be right in the middle of the suck.
Starting point is 00:48:18 And there's nothing I can do about it. Those two things I cannot change, but what I can change is the type of person I am on the other side of it. Everybody think, again, everyone's thinking materialists. Everyone is a materialist when you really put the fucking screws to them. Right? This, you should hope that you live in the 1420, 1430, and not the 4.30. and not the 1440, right? Because then you get the rare chance to actually fight for something and do something selfless, right? So if you really are a materialist, this is just downside
Starting point is 00:49:23 for you. But if you know that this life is short, rough, and temporary, then the thought of being able to be given a chance to prove the type of man you are in adverse circumstances to your creator, and you view what comes after as the actual thing that matters, and not the short time we're here as the thing that matters. Then this doesn't much matter at all. you shouldn't be hoping for someone to go out and fix it for you and you shouldn't be lamenting that you live in the age of the suck because you get a chance to prove
Starting point is 00:50:25 sorry I'm a very rude podcast guest and I did not mute my phone ahead of time sorry about that the worst yeah anyways that's kind of my point it's gonna suck and that should be okay even if we get everything we want even if even if Donald Trump does everything we need To your point, Pete, I don't think that he's going to be able to tear down the people that need to be torn down for this to stop because it's not just in our country. And that's the realization I've had recently, which I guess would be blackpilling, I guess, but it's not really for the same reasons that I just laid out.
Starting point is 00:51:20 a lot of the people that we would need that we're responsible for 2020 and really from 2020 to 24 those people aren't here anymore if you've noticed they've popped up in places like the British Parliament and the European Parliament recently and they're telling the European Parliament and the British Parliament that priority number one is stopping Donald Trump, but they're doing it from the EU and they're doing it from the UK and they're doing it in a place where that power is far more entrenched and outside of the reach of Donald Trump or really anyone else here. And as soon as it's able, it's going to come back. So even if he could get rid of it entirely domestically.
Starting point is 00:52:35 You can't fight globalism nationally. These people are, they're rootless. They're literally, it's like slime mold. Like unless you get it all at once, you're not going to get it. And you're going to have to deal with it again. And that's something I'm just now coming to grips with. Because I don't see Europe getting it shit together anytime soon, unfortunately. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:19 I mean, it's going to take a, like, a literal revival, or it's going to take them to get to the worst, you know, the worst place possible. You know, a lot of people give, um, give Merkel crap for, you know, shutting down the nuclear, uh, nuclear plants and shutting down nuclear power. I mean, they're an occupied government. She really had no say in that. but something else she understood in doing that is if the crisis becomes bad enough in Germany they're going to have to look elsewhere and the most I mean the place that seems the most obvious that close by that has the kind of things that she needs is Russia so you know as as somebody who was a intelligence asset in the DDR and helped
Starting point is 00:54:18 plant helped plan some really wicked shit that happened during you know before the wall fell some wicked shit that was happening in the other side of the wall in Germany I think you know she looked at it and she's like well I mean I have to do this but something possibly good can come out of this the only hope for you know Europe at this point is for nationalism to take hold or which who the hell knows I mean if they make it if they make it illegal like they're doing
Starting point is 00:54:54 then there is no political solution maybe the solution is going to be people are just going to have to suffer which I don't want I like Europeans I like Europe I would love to be able to go to Europe one day
Starting point is 00:55:11 I kind of think that there are some countries that I can't go to because some the things I've said publicly. I wouldn't feel comfortable going to. The UK being top of my list. Yeah, but there are, there are, I love Europe. It's where,
Starting point is 00:55:30 you know, it's our heritage. It's where this country came from. It's where my, you know, my family came from. And. New Continentals. It's, you just can't, it's not that
Starting point is 00:55:46 fucking easy. And that's the problem with people is they try to make everything so easy. It's like, oh, well, you know, it's just, it's destroyed because of Zionism. Sure. Sure. I don't think either one of us is going to argue that Zog doesn't exist and it's not only in this country. But if you haven't been able to tell in the last year and a half that that's falling apart, and that doesn't give you that dreaded word hope
Starting point is 00:56:21 that you're seeing something that is not going to be reversed I mean I don't I'm kind of as mad as I am at you I'm kind of feeling sorry for you at the same time if you can't hope then what the fuck is the point right and basically I guess they're saying like there's no hope within my lifetime so therefore
Starting point is 00:56:45 I will do nothing. But then again, we're back to that thing again. Like, some things are bigger than you. And those are the most important things. So, like, let's just say, let's just say hypothetically. Because, like, Europe is going to have to go through it, I think. And that's like a 20-year process. Best case scenario, that's if shit gets really gnarly, really quickly.
Starting point is 00:57:14 Okay, what does that mean? well, that means a lot of the people listening to this that are in Europe, well, for the rest of your like meaningful, you will be an old man by the time this gets fixed. You will not be able to enjoy this, but your kids might if you do something about it. Your grandkids might. And that needs to matter enough for you or you're not going to do anything about it. And then you should have no hope. Right?
Starting point is 00:57:52 There's no hope for you if you don't have kids. Right? Because you only, you know, if you don't care about anything spiritually larger than yourself and you don't have any human life to pass on, then yeah, I guess for you, by the time this gets sorted out, it's basically the same as having no hope. And that's fine. You shouldn't be listening to this. because you know, go for a walk in a park, look at flowers, and, you know, enjoy what you got,
Starting point is 00:58:33 if you're not going to put up. But it's going to be a long process. It's not going to be quick and easy. I mean, and Europe. The other problem is, and Yaki talks about the problems of petty nationalism, which I always, used to always rub me the wrong way. But then I, when I look at how things are kind of playing out, even in their worst ways in Europe, like things that you and I hate, right, decisions that we think are suicidal and disastrous, they can't even make those decisions in an even an orderly
Starting point is 00:59:17 fashion. They can't even commit suicide together correctly. because of these types of nationalistic tendencies that are petty, right? Like, I'm sorry, I personally love the Czech Republic. I've been there many times. It's one of my favoritest places in Europe to go. Probably not anymore because I'm probably on like a list, but whatever. But like the difference between Czech and Lithuania, or like Latvia
Starting point is 00:59:53 these are all like unless you guy or Poland like unless you guys can figure out how to get on side quickly you're and put aside petty nationalism
Starting point is 01:00:11 and that type of resentment which it is right um You're in for like a world of hurt and it's going to last much longer because there are places in Europe where nationalism is starting to bubble up. And if you are a nationalist in any country that is not one of those, you need to relocate your family there.
Starting point is 01:00:41 And you need to do your organizing from there. Right? Like, the petty nationalities, the petty nationalism right now can either be a huge strength if you're willing to make moves or it'll be Europe's undoing for 50, 70 years. Because like right now, like, I don't know how great Hungary is, but I imagine Hungary is better than Germany or better than France for people like us. I hear Poland is very similar. like that's where you guys need to be and you need to organize from there so you can at least make
Starting point is 01:01:28 forward momentum or else you will be spending all of your time and energy just trying to basically get the boot off your chest enough to like breathe and then you're not making any forward momentum you're not organized you're not doing anything like and in America that's is the exact same thing. Pete, you know, that I'm planning on moving here in the very near future. And, I mean, as red estate as Florida is, ostensibly, there's just too many people here to be effective and to also be safe. So even if you live in the country, all right, like, yes, Donald Trump is not a Zionist.
Starting point is 01:02:17 and because he's not a Zionist and because I knew he wasn't going to take the U.S. to war against Iran, I haven't been telling our guys to go hang out in Mexico or go to Europe or whatever to not get drafted and then come back when we need them. See, predictions can actually help you make moves or help others make moves.
Starting point is 01:02:53 And just one off the top of my head example. But like, you need to be willing to make changes in your life and accept that things are going to be varying degrees of worse long before there are any degrees of getting better. And that requires you to insulate yourself as much as possible. If nothing ever changes, then you should just stay exactly where you are, right? Because this is the other thing, Pete, that mentality also stops you.
Starting point is 01:03:24 Let's just say you're the most black-pilled fucking guy in the world. Right. If you're not out in the woods somewhere or you know, together in a tight community
Starting point is 01:03:38 with your friends, then you don't even believe your own bullshit. You get what I'm saying? Are I making any sense? Yeah. Yeah. I think that's going to happen next.
Starting point is 01:04:00 Yeah, I don't see how a lot of the people who have that kind of attitude that we talk about will be able to make it through really, really bad times if they persist in this. What do they have to lean on? Yeah, they don't, I mean, if they're not leaning. I had somebody tell me, tell me the other day that they like, they disown their parents because their parents are Christian Zionists. And I'm like, yeah, I, I get that. I get that. I mean, they're the enemy.
Starting point is 01:04:46 But have you tried, who have you trived up with otherwise? Are you just out there on your own? I mean, when it comes down to it, you can always really, you know, if you're good with your family, if your family is good with you. That makes me so angry. Yeah. You can always, you know, and that just really goes to show. And I said to this person, I said, dude, they defeated you. You need to fix that ASAP.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Yep. They own you. They own you because you're like, you're willing to, like, write off your blood. You're willing to write off your heritage because Zionists exist and they have power. you're what the fuck is wrong with you so i am of the age now and i know you are probably close or like already there like our parents they're not this is the thing that pisses me off about like man that that that really upsets me um i'm really glad i didn't get that call because i would end up being very angry and very mean.
Starting point is 01:06:10 Because your parents, I hate to break it to people, but eventually you're going to get old and die. It's going to happen no matter what you do. Sorry, Brian Johnson, whatever your name is. And in the later years of life, like if you're leaving your family for politics, that means you're probably, between the ages of 20 and 30. Let's just say you're 30, and you're at the upper end of that.
Starting point is 01:06:43 In five, six years, your parents are going to start having trouble getting around, and you probably notice that they're not able to make a lot of good decisions with stuff about money. Right. As they get older, you become the man of the household. that doesn't matter what they think. It doesn't matter if they're Zionists. That's fine. It literally doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:07:18 It couldn't matter less, in fact. Because in a couple years, you're going to have to be the parent, not them. And you've abandoned them, right? You're no different than somebody that walks out on their family and has some other dude raise his kids. Right, because it doesn't matter if your parents are Zionists. It doesn't matter really what they think about anything.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Because in a very short amount of time, it's going to be you taking care of them. So then who gives a shit, what they think. You're the one making sure that they have enough money in the bank that they're doing the right thing with their retirement savings. You're going to be likely the one that's in charge of how that's invested. you're going to be the one making sure that they're getting to the doctor's appointments that they are either driving them or that somebody is driving them because eventually you're going to have to take their keys too. Like, it doesn't matter what any of your parents think about politics. Because very soon it's not going to matter what they think about anything.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Because you're going to be the person in charge. and this is happening a lot more and more to me lately. I ended up, I think I mentioned it on Twitter, but I was informed that I was buying my mother a car a couple months back, right? Because she needed a new car and she was looking. And she went to the car dealership and I guess picked one out
Starting point is 01:09:26 and calls me and goes, I just, you know, stormy i just bought a car and i was like fantastic uh like like like well that how did this happen and she goes oh um could you send the man the money for the car please like i've already like i don't know how to do that because like that was something like that would that would have been like a my dad thing and since he's not around I never like I didn't think about it that
Starting point is 01:10:15 she's never had to make like a big purchase like that you know or do anything really close to that like that would just something my dad did like she didn't know where the money is located and she was roughly where it is
Starting point is 01:10:34 but she can't like she doesn't know how to pull it out of these investments, get those funds sent to, like, check and count, then do the wire to, you know, the car dealership, do all of, like, the bullshit, like the insurance and get, basically buy a car. And if I wasn't around, she'd be fucked, right? I'm doing the parent things now.
Starting point is 01:11:17 And there isn't, like, a moment, like, a changing of the guard where, like, okay, you're the guy in charge now, like, that doesn't happen like that. It happens slowly. And you're just going to have to start taking over more and more things because they're not going to be able to. Right. We talk about a lot about like how terrible boomers are, but well, they're not going to be with us much longer. We, everybody knows that. But nobody ever thinks about like they're not going have agency much longer either, right? You're going to be the person in charge of the money because you'll be the only person that they can trust. You're going to be the person that needs to make sure the house is taken care of that even if you don't live there.
Starting point is 01:12:16 Like these are all going to be your responsibilities. So it doesn't much much. matter what they think about anything. And you sure as fuck don't detonate your family and walk out on your responsibility because how they feel about politics or how they feel about religion or anything, frankly. Like at a certain age, you're not learning new shit. And they are well past that age. So they are just going to get more and more and more like children because that's how life works. Yeah, as somebody who, you know, watched their mom die. And thankfully, I had, you know, the means to be able to help, you know, make her last, last few months, because she died really quick. And to make her last few months as comfortable as possible, and, you know,
Starting point is 01:13:20 she could spend time with her kids and everything. I just don't get that. Even my, even my own father who I didn't have the greatest relationship with. I made sure to be there, be there for him when he needed it. Because it's just what you do. It's just what you do. And, you know, my dad, my dad was a Southern Baptist minister. He converted to Protestantism later in life and, you know, decided he was going to go to seminary and he believed all the happy horse shit about Israel and everything.
Starting point is 01:13:54 That was the least, you know, we had a history. that wasn't the thing that made me, you know, not take his phone call as quick as I would take my mom's. But in the end, he was my dad. And when he needed me, I was there for him. It just doesn't. I don't get it. I mean, literally, the people that you are abandoning your parents over,
Starting point is 01:14:23 they own your ass. They've gotten you to deracinate yourself from your heritage. while they promote theirs as some kind of magical thing that, you know, has survived, you know, for millennia. And they defeated you. God, that's fucking pathetic. It really is. It's as bad as the people that think that they run everything, right? If something bad, like, oh, Donald Trump is only getting elected.
Starting point is 01:14:57 Donald Trump can't be good for us. us. Donald Trump's election can't be good for us because he's a Zionist. Or Donald Trump's not a Zionist, or maybe he is a Zionist, but he's only getting, he's only being allowed to be elected because the Zionists want him to be elected. And this is all just, you know, theater put on just for you. okay so if it's just theater and I possess no political power whatsoever then why bother putting on a show for me like what does it matter and like this is my problem with like the elite theorist guys in general right a friend of mine in the UK I've been quoting a lot of Burke lately and they're like I need to go back and read more Burke.
Starting point is 01:16:08 And I said something. And they're like, well, how do you think Burke would relate to like, you know, this opinion that you have about X? And I was like, well, at the time Burke was alive, he could have never imagined the enfranchisement of, like the common man, like the amount of information that that person has access to, and the type of agency that they have. He also couldn't have imagined industrialization and the mass upheaval of society that came with it.
Starting point is 01:17:02 the atomization and alienation from nationality to really frankly anything. All right. The industrial revolution man was truly just in a zoo. All right. So he couldn't have imagined politics at scale and industrialized, both industrialized man. and industrialization's capacity to operate at scale. So that doesn't make him an idiot. He could have never imagined the future,
Starting point is 01:17:47 but at the time that he was writing things, he was right. And he staked out his claim on it. He took a stand and said, this is what I believe, and I'm willing to be right or wrong about it. and he was right for a period of time, and that's the thing, for a period of time. Time is a moving thing. It's like a carpet that is forever unrolling. And the claim that he staked out, right, the carpet rolled way further out than that. And you couldn't even see his claim anymore.
Starting point is 01:18:27 Well, in order for Burke to stake out his claim, he had to craft for himself, tools to accomplish that task. He had to basically build a mental toolkit that he could use and apply to stake out that claim. And just because his claim doesn't matter as much anymore and isn't accurate or predictive anymore, it doesn't mean the tools that he made to accomplish this are useless. the tools and the claim are still there. The claim may not matter so much, but the tools are sure as hell still useful. So I can pick those up,
Starting point is 01:19:16 and I can go about building the tools that I'm going to need. And in an age of mass democracy, mass politics, things are a lot different. And really, the Italian elite theorists could have never imagined. the world that we live in today. Carl Schmidt could not imagine the world we live in today. This is the thing about political ideologies is that they have a tendency to be all-consuming
Starting point is 01:19:57 and once, they're like glasses that people put on and they can only see through those lenses. So if the lenses don't work for reading a certain thing, they're not able to see it. Like, this is what made the Austrian painter, I think, so special. And similarly, why I think Donald Trump is able to do what he's able to do now when he previously, he was ineffectual entirely.
Starting point is 01:20:36 Right? Because, again, it doesn't matter if the man's a Zionist or not a Zionist. Right? Because in 2016, Donald Trump, Donald Trump wasn't. in charge of his government. It wasn't able to wield power at all. It didn't matter what his opinion was about anything. Because the government was going to do its own thing on its own opinions.
Starting point is 01:20:58 So Donald Trump wasn't even invited to the planning meetings, so to speak. But this time it seems to be quite a bit different. I don't think it's revolutionary by any means. I don't think it's enough. But the tactics used to get that accomplished are very useful. you know, observations. Same thing with our Austrian painter friend. Right.
Starting point is 01:21:25 His famous book, MindConf, like Thomas Triple Seven is right. It is very much an election year screed. God, another thing that I see so much of. Not to get sidetracked, but I'm so sick of the presentism. We tease the left for it, but I see so much presentism on our side. But anyways,
Starting point is 01:21:45 Thomas is correct. In the year that it was written, it is an election year screed. All right. 80% of it is that. But chapter 11 through 16 is extremely interesting. Right. Because if you look at the Austrian painter, he's the only person to take, because again, like all of the political actors, previous to the Industrial Revolution, could never imagine what we know today as the left, right? These deracinated, self-loathing people whose engine for motion is entirely fueled on resentment and varying neuroses and self-hatred, right? These people were unimaginable. So the only person in modern history that was able to take a current undergoing, like a leftist revolution that was undergoing,
Starting point is 01:23:14 hadn't finished yet, unlike Franco, Franco had to start from fucking scratch. He had to start, like, the communist already took control of the fucking government and were wielding it against him. but no one had actually stopped it once it was underway before it took control and turn it back, except for him. So you would think for as much as we focus on World War II, you'd think we would pay more attention to how he did that domestically inside Germany, because it's very similar to what we're having to deal with now. And he basically lays it out for you.
Starting point is 01:24:01 He's like, this is what I'm going to do. And this is why it's going to work. And this is how I'm going to go about doing it. This is why I'm going about doing each and every one of these steps. Right. And what he lays out is really smart. Because depending on what chapter you start, if you start on like 11 to 13, you're going to like throw it out.
Starting point is 01:24:26 I'm like, this is populism bullshit. All right. And then if you start, if you start on like, like, 11 to 13, you're going to like, throw it out, like, like, this is populism bullshit. And then if you start, If you go from 13 to 16, the populace can be like, oh, this is just elite theory bullshit. All right. Depending on where you stand, you're going to look at one of those two things as wrong and stupid. But he was smart enough to figure out that in an age of mass politics and propaganda,
Starting point is 01:25:02 and the technology, propaganda is a technology. Cryptos, cryptos, hats off to you. You're the person that I think has framed that most succinctly about how propaganda is a technology. But also the way it is disseminated is a technological advancement by itself. Radio and print. Like, these were revolutionary, these were technological revolutions. The fact that radio allowed you to talk to every single person across the country immediately, instantaneously. like that was never a thing and it wasn't factored into anyone's political calculus.
Starting point is 01:25:45 It enabled a mass, a type of agency in the masses that didn't exist prior. And you could say like, oh, well, the masses don't have any agency. Well, say that to the summer of 2020 because a whole bunch of masses, like when the masses show like their political agency, it's generally unpleasant and messy and violent. So, but that doesn't mean they don't have it. He did a combination of the two simultaneously. He's like, this is my elite cadre. This is my officer corps.
Starting point is 01:26:27 This is how I'm going to build it. These are the type of individuals that I'm looking for to fill it up with. These are going to be their responsibilities. This is going to be. what they're going to go out and do. This is how they are vital and, you know, factor into the larger thing as a whole. And then once I have that structured, I'm going to use my elite cadre, right, my officer corps to help me create a mass movement. Right. So it was both mass politics and elite politics simultaneously. And that's what I think is
Starting point is 01:27:11 different about the Trump administration now and how we're able to see him do things that the regime very much doesn't want. Sorry, regime wants Trump bros. Doesn't look like regime wanted Trump at all. And certainly doesn't look like regime wants Trump to turn his back on Zion in their moment of need when they've successfully declared war on every single one of their neighbors. I think Israel is at war with five separate countries right now, Pete. It's a hell of a time for Donald Trump to turn their back on him. But he's able to execute things. They're really high IQ that can figure this out.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Yeah, I think so, personally. Frankly, I, I mean, I'm just jealous of their success, you know, so. their success and their high IQ. I mean, they got this. Indian Americans. I am, for someone that invests in entrepreneurs, I am actually restructuring my investment strategy to focus on Indian entrepreneurs because they're so,
Starting point is 01:28:27 they seem to be so successful in small business entirely of their own and nothing to do with the type of loans that they've been secretly getting from our government. I'm sure that it was just entirely motivation and self-determination, and I am sure that the intelligence of the Israeli people that we know is head and shoulders above any other ethno-group or ethno-religious group, I think they are going to prevail because they are smarter than all their neighbors. And it was actually a very smart thing for them to start wars, five of them at a time, all contingent on the U.S. going to. going to war with Iran. Maybe we should let the autism bros and, you know, know that this is all sarcasm.
Starting point is 01:29:20 Yes. It is both all sarcasm and all k-fabe simultaneously. It's really a trip, man. I don't know what you think, but I don't think that this is going to go out with the whimper. Well, here's the thing. Okay, so if Trump is turning his back, if this administration under his leadership is turning their back on Israel, that doesn't mean that this government's always going to turn their back on Israel because somebody else is going to get into power. So if they stick around to like be Israel that long. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:02 Well, yeah, I mean, who the hell knows. But, you know, as I've taken to say, I think the only way they're going to. to survive is that they need to become a multicultural, multiracial nation like everyone else in the West. Because they seem to want that for everyone else. And I think they have to start needing that for themselves. If I were to take away everything that I know about how this one particular government in the Levant has done to people, of my nationality and of my ethnicity deliberately to disenfranchise them
Starting point is 01:30:53 and hurt them in various capacities. If I were to just forget all of that, hypothetically, because that would be a very difficult thing to do. If I were to do that and just look at Israel entirely objectively. And I'd say like John Mearsheimer would. I think turning the America, sorry, the American government in particular, turning its back on the nation of Israel is in fact the only way that you're going to get peace.
Starting point is 01:31:37 And whether that means Israel would be destroyed, I don't know if that's the case. But I do know that you would get peace. It is specifically because that country, that people group. Because the people there are of that place, right? Like, you know, every prime minister, they just look at their names, their, you know, Levantine names. those people are very skilled negotiators and very shrewd negotiators.
Starting point is 01:32:22 And when they want to be friendly, or at least appear to be friendly, they're quite good at it. So they also have no breaks. So if you give them something like the power of the American military, and you let them run around with it like a kid, they're not going to have any breaks with that either. They're going to, there's going to be nothing that they will not use that for. Any slight, the slightest inconvenience to them, they will try and solve with American military might.
Starting point is 01:33:06 So the only way that you're going to get them to deal with any, inconveniences, which you would need, you know, in a negotiation, in diplomacy, both sides have to have slight inconveniences to varying degrees. The only way that you're going to get them to do any diplomacy whatsoever is you remove the U.S. military and U.S., really the entire U.S. government from the equation because we can sanction, there's a whole bunch of fuckery we can do that doesn't involve the U.S. military, right? The U.S. has a ton of soft power. So if you remove both soft and hard power away from them to where they can't reach it and they are forced to conduct diplomatic life
Starting point is 01:34:01 without it, I think they will actually be quite successful. And I don't mean, I'm saying this with zero sarcasm. I think if they were to only look at military options that only involve their military force and no other. Because sorry, I know you guys get a ton of money from the Europeans, but frankly, they've given all their military shit to Ukraine. So you can't can get military assistance from them, regardless of how cucked their governments are, which is very, you're not going to be able to get anywhere with that. So if the U.S. removes its military might and its soft power, the Israelis are going to either have to, a, fight five enemies at once on all sides with an army that on its best day is about 40,000 people, maybe 100,000 max,
Starting point is 01:35:14 which is literally what Egypt has stationed on their border right now, which represents like one-tenth of their total force. And before any of you, you know, political mega brains tell me about how that doesn't matter because Egypt, Egypt is like just a third world shithole and its people are like barely able to get enough calories in a day to avoid dying. Like you're both half right and you're half wrong because the one place you can guarantee to get enough calories is the military. And Israel gets a ton of U.S. aid. But for as much aid as the Israelis get, the Jordanian. Jordanians and the Egyptians get an equal amount of.
Starting point is 01:36:10 And we're basically paying the Jordanians and the Egyptians, Egyptians more important in this case, to not invade Israel. So the Egyptians have been taking their aid 50% in military aid for quite some time. So on the Israeli border, not only is there, I believe, 60,000 well-fed Egyptian troops, but around 2,800, M1 Abrams tanks. They are fully updated and retrofitted, by the way. They're not dumb shoppers. They don't get the cheap shit, unfortunately.
Starting point is 01:37:02 So that's just on one border. There are conflicts on all four of Israel's borders. You have Hamas to the west. You have Hezbollah and the Iraqis to the north and to the west, both of which have great relationships with the other country you've been trying to fly. Latin, Iran, which has, in comparison to Israel, Neers makes no difference, infinity resources militarily. And then to the south, you have the Egyptians and the Yemenis who are thoroughly pissed off
Starting point is 01:37:50 now. Good job. Did I mention the Houthis? Yeah, no, sorry. Did I mention the Hezbollah in Lebanon? Yeah. And the Jordanians and the Lebanese governments really don't much matter. It doesn't matter what they say because 60% of Lebanon's population on any given day.
Starting point is 01:38:15 Same thing with Jordan is Palestinian. How do the Palestinians get there? Well, those are the Palestinians that the Nakhba chased out. So really any uncertainty whatsoever, both the Lebanese government's probably flipping and the Jordanian government's probably flipping. So you could either go to war on all four sides when, you know, the only part of your country that's having babies is also the part of the country that's exempt for military service, which is a lot of them. Right. So you only have half your population that's eligible for military service.
Starting point is 01:39:01 Half of those people are women. I guess you could draft the women too. I think that's what they do already. But, yeah, it's not a lot of people. Or you can do diplomacy. And I actually think their high verbal IQ, like, let's put this way. If Israel wanted to fucking do diplomacy, I really think it could be one of the best countries in the world at it.
Starting point is 01:39:25 And I don't mean that with any sarcasm. I just think that if they have any other option, however extreme it is, they will choose every other option than concessions on anything. because they have no breaks. So I think the only way to actually get these fuckers to do any deals, any diplomacy whatsoever is to yank everything away from them, which is what I think Donald Trump is doing. And I don't think it's him that's doing it, frankly.
Starting point is 01:40:01 This is like that theory I have about there being a second power faction in the United States government, which is, you know, the defense side of things. But yeah, let's just say that Donald Trump is in charge 100%. And this is his idea 100%. The only way that he's going to get anything is yanking the chain. It is what it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:37 Because he's a Zionist, right? Well, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. out of the same person's mouth. Wow, look at the way he negotiates. Oh, but he's a Zionist. It's, yeah, it's just tiresome.
Starting point is 01:40:54 And hopefully, you know, hopefully, you know, an hour and a half of talking about stuff like this can help open some people's eyes. Because some people are not just, they're just not going to because they're, they're, they've been brainwashed into thinking that everything, everything is K-Fave. and then there's other people who just don't want anything, you know, they've bought so far into that nothing ever changes that they're going to, you know, absolutely not go out on the limb and say, hey, you know, it might look like some things are changing here. But anyway, I told you before I started this, I told you before I started this, I had an hard out. So if you got something, I got like three minutes left. No, I think that's really it except for, oh, yeah, Donald Trump also.
Starting point is 01:41:42 I think there's an executive order repealing, I think his thing about repealing the Civil Rights Act, or sorry, a portion of the Civil Rights Act is already working its way through the courts. Deportation thing is happening. Not fast enough, obviously. But, yeah, like, what part is K-FAB? Is the Israel part K-FAB? Is the civil rights regime dismantling part K-Fabe? is the like I'm it's hard for me to keep track at what part is the K Fabe and what's
Starting point is 01:42:15 you know what's not I wish I could get a list yeah well we can we can follow this up with something talking about like the the timing of the you know that you want
Starting point is 01:42:30 deportations now and why you need those deportations now and we can also discuss them take a the subject of even if you do all the deportations now if your enemy gets back in power
Starting point is 01:42:47 they're just going to open the, reopen the borders. Speaking of which, the borders are closed right when Pakistan and India are going to war. If we didn't get Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:43:02 right now, like, God, if nothing else, I'm just happy about not being flooded with the sea of Indians that is going to flood into China and flood into every immediate neighbor. What a time to have our borders closed. What a time. We just do not need them here.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Do not need any of them here. Good luck, Australia. Yeah, Canada for the Indians and England for the Pakistanis. just learn, learn from what they're going through right now. And hopefully they can do something about that in the future. I still hold out hope for England, Canada, not so much. Australia seems to be doing pretty good. At least our boys there are kind of, they're kind of killing it.
Starting point is 01:43:58 Yeah. All right, man. I got to get going. So, you know, thanks for, yeah, thanks for this, like, impromptu impromptu bitch bitching and ranting session and hopefully we made enough good points that some people will be pulled back from the brink and maybe go visit their parents oh god please go visit your fucking parents
Starting point is 01:44:22 I don't have any substacks to show but if you want to support me like go visit your mom and dad make Stormy happy all right Stormy thank you so much talk to it

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