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If it's true that Israel wants America to lose this war so that they have dominant control over the Middle East because they exist off of American dollars and American troops, how could they afford and how could they protect and how could they have greater Israel without American support? They're a small population. They would have less money. Are they capable of controlling the Middle East without America? >> Right? So I I think that's one of the great misconceptions uh in the world, which is that Israel is dependent on American power. That's not true actually. Uh, Israel is far more superior than people recognize. Israel has the most dominant military in the Middle East. In fact, I would argue that it's really the American military that restrains the power of the Israelis. >> What about the potential of a false flag attack? >> Yeah. So, we're already seeing hints of this. The Iranians, the Persians are smart people. They like to think ahead. You know, destroying the Middle East does them no good. What they want to do is knock out American bases in the GCC so that American no longer threaten Iranian sovereignty, but ultimately when the American bases go, the GCC then becomes client states of Iran and that will enable Iran not only rebuild their economy and rebuild their society, but then to project power throughout the Muslim world. These influencers also have property in Dubai, right? So, it's their best interest to maintain the image that Dubai is still vibrant. But look, once a mirage is punctured, you can't see it again. Okay? So, I mean, it's it's it's done. I I I I don't see a future here. >> How many of these people like Patrick BD David I recently saw he's like trying to copy your lectures a little bit maybe you didn't see, but this is a good example of a Western Iranian who is he comes to America and encourages this war, but then he's not going to fight in there. He's not going to enlist. There might be a draft coming. I don't know if you think that's likely. And he doesn't go back to Iran. are these examples of MSAD paid influencers? >> Uh, so he actually got in touch on Monday. He wanted to interview me. He wanted me he wanted me on his show and what happened was that was the same day that there was a concerted online campaign against me and that I went on Twitter like everyone was attacking me and like it was the same talking points. Who are these people and why is this happening all at the same time? Mhm. So that interview requests from uh Patrick BD David, it it's sort of like I'm like, you know, like this must be a setup. >> What are your immediate predictions with this war? >> The amount of insanity that's going to happen in this war is going to be beyond our imagination. Okay. I think at some point Trump will introduce a draft. >> Since the last time we spoke, uh you were right. you predicted all of this and since then you've become quite the social media phenomenon. I'm seeing you everywhere all over Tik Tok. People are sending me all over Twitter. People love your lectures. I mean, I've been watching almost all your lectures, been taking a lot more notes. I'm I'm studying and participating in your class. So, thanks for the work you do. And there's there's so much to talk about. This is uh you know, you you kind of maybe you even predicted it with our next call. You had predicted this war, predicted the deselination plants being bombed by Trump. Maybe you predicted the timing of this second stream. >> Yeah. Yeah. I mean, um, things are accelerating. Um, I did think that these things would happen, but the pacing is striking. I mean, the how fast things are moving because already there are rumors of a draft, right? Uh there's reporting that Trump um is in favor of ground troops and now there's talk of a draft which would be disaster for the country. >> So let's just start with uh your predictions, right? Your your YouTube channel is called Predictive History. You got a lot of this right. I'm not sure. So uh how much time do you have uh today? >> Um well I mean we we usually do two hours. So I I was planning on two hours but but we we can cut it short if you want. >> No, no, no. as much as possible. This is okay. So when do you think that there is going to be a US/Israel ground invasion of Iran? >> Right. Um so this is actually very hard to figure out um because usually the strategy is use proxies, right? So originally the strategy was to uh bribe the Kurds to go invade from Iraq. Another strategy was to deploy Sunni ISIS insurgents which are heavily infiltrated by the CIA and the Mossad. Um and this was a strategy used very effectively in Syria. And then you would support these proxies with special forces and um military intelligence targeting and air strikes. The intention is to draw out the Iranian military as much as possible, right? Because a ground war favors the Americans and Israelis. Um there are certain issues with this of course. The first issue is that the Kurds don't trust the Americans or the Israelis because they've been scooted so many times uh by them. So the most famous example is the 1991 Persian Gulf War when George HW Bush encouraged the Kurds to rise up against Saddam Hussein and they did. Um and then when it came time for the Americans to support uh the Kurds with air power, they didn't do so because they thought that a Kurdish state in in part of Iraq would destabilize the region and would piss off the Turks who are NATO allies. So then Saddam Hussein launched a brutal crackdown and killed hundreds of thousands of Kurds. I mean it's a very brutal crackdown and this is actually a very common theme in the Middle East. Um, so the idea that the Kurds are going to go become cannon fodder uh for this Israel American um military operation um didn't work out and I think that you know a couple days ago Trump announced that no they changed their mind um they're not going to use the Kurds. Uh another possibility uh is that Azar Bjan comes into the war or maybe the Balis and Sal um east Iran come into the war as well. But it doesn't seem as though anyone's interested because they appreciate that first of all you can't really trust the Israelis and the Americans. Second of all, um it's a losing proposition because there's no really um there's no grand strate strategy to actually win this war. So, so that's the that's a major problem. Um, also we need we we need to understand that a lot of MSAD cap capability within Iran has been depleted. So remember during the 12-day war uh the Israelis for the first few days was devastating uh the Iranian government. Um a lot of scientists, a lot of generals, lot a lot of government officials were being killed, targeted. Um but the problem with that is that you are revealing to the Iranians your networks in uh the country. And so after the war they were able to figure out you know where where the vulnerabilities were, where the leakages were, capture spies and eliminate this human intelligence network uh embedded in Thran. And then and then and then you had the generate protests where uh Mossad agents and Mossad affiliated cells were uh spearheading these protests. They were shooting police officers. They're actually beheading police officers and this led to a violent confrontation and you know that made great headlines. Um and that made Trump very angry. He said that um if these protests continue and the slaughter continues then he would deploy his air force. But what it did was it destroyed uh these local networks uh that MSAD had spent years and years to build up in order to uh precipitate a color revolution. So in other words, another another way of saying this is that after um a year the uh Israeli American intelligence networks in Iran have been destroyed and so it's very hard to launch a color revolution and um these conflicts have made the regime the government in Iran much more resolved, much more resilient, much more determined against the um Americans and Israelis. So um the idea of using proxies or using a color revolution playbook won't work uh in this scenario. So your only option is a ground invasion. Um and so now there's talk of the Americans seizing Car Island of the Persian Gulf. Uh which is where um um the Iranians uh refined the oil and export it overseas primarily to to China. And it sounds good because once you do that then you you basically uh destroy the economy of Iran. Iran is very much dependent on its oil exports. The but the problem if you do that is that you're now within artillery range of the um of the Iranians. So they don't even have to like launch drones or launch suicide submarines against you. They can just strike you with artillery embedded in the mountains. So from a military perspective that would be suicidal. I mean, it would give the short-term adrenaline boost of like, yeah, we knocked out their economic capacity, but in the long term, it would be suicidal for the American military to do so. Um, so, um, from a military perspective, there's no good pretext, no good strategy for a ground invasion. The problem is that given the way the war is going, given the sunk cost fallacy, you know, given the fact that the GCC nations are under a lot of economic pressure, Trump may be pressured by his allies and especially by Israel to do something. And what the GCC nations need Trump to do is stabilize the sort of moves to open the cert. And that basically means a ground invasion where uh you have 100,000 American soldiers um trying to um um occupy the shoo so that ships can pass through right now. Right now there are two major issues. The first major issue is insurance. Um these commercial insurance companies refuse to insure any ships that pass through the cert. So even if the Iranians don't actually fire anything or mine the certif um these ships can actually pass through it. Um and the other issue is protection. So Trump has discussed the possibility of deploying the American Navy to uh chaperone these ships through the sh of Humus and that would be suicidal as well. So um the Americans have found themselves in a situation where there are no good options. It's only a question of like, you know, what is your worst option and how much are you willing to further invest in a bad investment, you know? It's really, it's literally a drunk gambler in the casino. It's really a question of like how much money he's going to lose before he actually has get gets kicked out of the casino. >> I saw the report from the Kurds. I'm not sure if this is true, that they rejected the invitation to fight against the Iranians, which you you detailed in your lecture that this was going to be the strategy. They were going to try to arm the different ethnic groups because Iran is very ethnically diverse. There's only about 50% of the country are strictly Persian, but you have the Kurds in the northwest, you have the southeast region, you have, you know, it's it's it is a very diverse country. So, this has failed. And now the only way to really reclaim the rest of Formoose with the ground invasion. You wrote in your Substack that in order to complete actual regime change that you would need 500,000 soldiers, but you estimate to be successful they would need 2 million. >> Yeah. So, so experts are saying that um Trump may deploy 500,000 troops, which is the bare minimum. And what I'm saying is that just to be uh I mean like like militarily you would need at least 2 million because remember it's not just combat troops, it's also support as well. So yet you have to think about the logistics network that you need to protect. Um and that's the issue that um they faced in the Iraq war in 2003. So you know on the news you saw these Americans doing thunder runs in Baghdad and it it was good optics but what what was not reported was uh that the American military was moving so fast throughout Iraq that their logistics uh network got left behind. So their transport um was left behind and that and then and it was easy prey for the feedin which is the armed militia of the Iraqis. So even even though the main military suffered uh greatly under uh the American attack, it was actually the armed militia, okay? And these are just volunteers, they were doing tremendous damage to the American military logistics network. And so the Americans are good at shock and awe. They're good at air wars, a quick in andout. They're bad at fighting a long-term ground war. In fact, I mean, the Americans have not fought a long-term ground war since Vietnam. And that was that was just a dumpster fire. >> And there's a lot of analogies we can Vietnam war seems like it's the it's a repeat of this disaster. It's extremely unpopular with the youth. Vietnam war in Iran, you can see most people besides the Western Iranian diaspora, which I'm so confused about that they're supporting of this, that they think that this is going to free Iran. But the similarities which you outlined the fact that Vietnam won or they I mean they didn't lose the war because they have familiar terrain with the jungles. Iran is surrounded by a mountainous region. So if they do put a ground invasion into Iran, they can hide in the mountains and just play hideand seek until this is a failure. I'm also seeing the reports. So I want to get more into the strategy and asymmetrical warfare. But let's start with the the pretext of this war. They keep saying that there were 30,000 protesters, which you have correctly pointed out was infiltrated by CIA and MSAD, confirmed by Mike Pompeo, former CIA director under Trump's first administration. Is this 30,000 number correct? Because we haven't seen any footage of these bodies. >> Well, the Iranians say 3,000. And so 30,000 is, I think, an an exaggeration. Um, I mean, the reality is that 30,000 is a very hard number to hide. So, um, satellite imagery can give us mass graves. Um, uh, um, we we would hear a lot about this from social media within Iran. I think $30,000 30,000 casualties is a very high number. I think it's more like 3,000. Uh, I mean, like, these are people, right? So, there are names, there are families, um, there's documentation. >> So, this is a straightup lie. This is another This is how to get Americans galvanized. What about the potential of a false flag attack? So, right now, what's extremely unpopular is when this war started on February 28th, we found out that a school was hit and around 170 children were assassinated by this Tomahawk missile. And they even put another strike right afterwards and they killed the medics, which is a war crime. So, this is really unpopular and Hexath and Trump have denied this. They're saying that they're going to investigate it. And in this White House audio on the Air Force One, Trump is saying that it was Iran that did the strike, even though the tomahawk missiles are only from American military. It doesn't come from Israel. It doesn't come from Iran. Because this is unpopular and people are now seeing how evil this is. Maybe it's a response to the Bal uh effigy being lit on fire. You know, it's a the cemetic god, false god of human sacrifice. That could be a response. You know, you're going to burn our god, then we're going to offer up a sacrifice. Anyway, that that gets a little bit, you know, about esquetology. Is the potential of a false flag style 911 attack on the table? >> Yeah. So, we're already seeing hints of this. All right. So, in the first day, uh Saudi Aramo, the major oil company of Saudi Arabia, uh said they were shutting down production because a drone had struck their facilities. And at first, everyone assumed it was Iranians who did this. uh because the Iranians are engaging in economic warfare against the GCC. But then later reporting revealed that it was actually a drone from Lebanon. So it's not coming in from the east, it was coming in from the west. And so people suspect that it was an Israeli false flag to drag the Saudis into this war. Also, if a drone hits your old facilities, that's an act of war, right? So why didn't the Saudis immediately declare war against Iran? Um so so I we assume that the main reason is they didn't have concrete evidence that it was actually the Iranians who did that. Okay so that's point one. Point two is that Toro Carson on her show said that um he received information from the Qataris that they had arrested two MSAD agents who were trying to infiltrate and sabotage energy facilities in Qatar. And later on Qatar actually came out and denied this. But I mean Tucker Carlson uh has a lot of contacts and if he's going to say this on TV then I then I think there's some credibility in his reporting. Plus it's also the Mossad MO right to to do the to do this. Then there was this drone from Iran that attacked the uh uh Azar Bjan and the Azaran president you know huffed and pulled and and he said he was going to send in ground forces and then it was later revealed that you know it was probably another Mossad false flag. So the reality is that this is just the how the Israelis do things. They don't like to fight wars themselves. They like to drag uh their allies into the war, right? And it's in the best interest actually of the Israelis to create a regional conflration because ultimately their purpose is the greater Israel project. And um so and you know Natali Bennett who uh was a former prime minister prime minister of Israel and who is mo who was expected to actually replace Netanyahu after Netanyahu leaves leaves the world stage. He said he said his his exact his basically words were uh tur turkeya is a new Iran. So what he's saying is that after we're done with Iran, we're going to go after Turkey. Right? So the greater Israel project uh requires uh Israel to go after Saudi Arabia, occupy parts of Saudi Arabia, occupy parts of Turkey, and to occupy parts of Egypt. So um why not destroy Saudi Arabia in this war to make life easier for yourself later on? Why not drag Turkey into this war to make it easier for yourself, right? So so I mean the game plan of this release is very very clear and false flags are definitely their mo. Um it's only a question of like how serious will this false flag be? The most serious false flag that I think uh is coming up uh which will shock the world is the Alax mosque. So as you may know they closed on the Alaxic Mosque um these past few days and uh for the past two years they've been doing archeological surveys digging basically underneath the Alaxic Mosque. So um the great fear is that the um Israelis are planning a 9/11 attack where you know an Israelian missile strikes through um uh Jerusalem and then the Alex mos is destroyed in the control demolition and then the um Israelis blame Iran for the destruction. In fact, if you go on YouTube, there's a very uh famous video where a preacher talks about this. You know, this rabbi, he talks about this where, you know, like, wouldn't it be wonderful if during a war and Iranian missile comes to destroy the AIC mosque, then then we can build a third temple and then the Arabs and the Persians would start to kill each other and like let those animals and cowards kill each other. What a wonderful thing, right? So, so I think that's that's great fear. But look, there's also talk of maybe an aircraft carrier getting sunk, right? Abraham Lincoln is just is just in a sitting duck right now in in the Persian Gulf. And if that were to happen, it would mass casualty event and that would galvanize the American public. You know, the American politicians have been talking about false flags in America and Europe for the longest time. We're like, "Oh my god, you know, there are these um Iranian sleeper cells in America and Europe and we should be afraid." Okay, so I mean, they're just preparing the ground for a certain false flag. What it will be, we don't know, but but we can expect a false flag at some point. >> So, the GCC has been hit quite a bit. Dubai has been hit. Kuwait, Bahrain. How much of this is from Iran? How much of that is false flag? And what can we expect as the future of the GCC? Because they control so much of the American empire. They they benefit the global economy. They trade a lot of the oil comes and they trade with the petro dollar. Is this going does this have the potential to collapse the US dollar and how much of this could be blamed on Iran and how much it could be blamed on Israel? >> Okay, so to answer this question, a very easy principle is past behavior is the best indicator of future behavior. Right? >> So there's really just have a have a reputation a history of false flags. That is their MO. They have a history of of accelerating events, of escalating events, of of creating chaos and destruction throughout the Middle East. That's just their history. Uh the Iranians are different. The Iranians are uh come from a Zoroastrian tradition. And in the Zoroastrian tradition, what's very important is to be on the right side of history to fight for truth, to fight for justice. That's why the Iranians did not initiate this war even though a lot of strategists were telling them no you need to take the initiative. Um so we we need to remember that from zero action perspective what matters is not to win this war what matters is to die for the truth. Okay. And this is really important to understand the Iranian strategy here where it's almost passive, right? So, um, the Iranians could at any point just destroy the dissalination plans of the GCC and then they're done. Okay? Like, like they are just destroyed. They just don't want to do that because they they do not want to be on the wrong side of history. But then the Americans struck a dissalination plant within Iran and now they have to respond by striking a dissalination plant in Ban. Right. So it's so the Iranians are sort of passive, but they're controlled and they're measured and they're trying to make sure they're on the right side of history. So I think that that will be the strategy moving forward where where they don't want to be seen as the aggressor in this war. They just want to be seen as defending themselves, defending their sovereignty. Okay, that's point one. Point two is the Iranians, the Persians are smart people. They like to think ahead. you know, destroying the Middle East does them no good. What they want to do is knock out American bases in the GCC so that America no longer threaten Iranian sovereignty, but ultimately when the American bases go, the GCC then becomes client states of Iran and that will enable Iran to not only rebuild their economy and rebuild their society, but then to project power throughout the Muslim world. Right? That is the end goal of the Iranians. It makes no sense for the Iranian to destroy all the oil facilities of the GCC, the destination plants and make the the Middle East uninhabitable. Okay. Um it makes sense for them to um um decapitate these regimes, right? So in Ban this there's an over there revolution. Um and so they want the people of the Gi to rise up and overthrow these corrupt monarchies uh and then become partners and allies of the Iranians. and then build a more prosperous Middle East. That is their game plan here. Okay, they may not achieve it, but that's what they want to achieve. They want to um galvanize the uh Islamic population. They want Muslims on their side. So, you know, two billion Muslims are watching this war and they're rooting for Iran. So, Iran does not want to be seen as um the bad guy uh here. Okay. So, so yeah, I mean like like like if something happens and you're like, "Wait a minute here. That's that's bad." Well, it might be a false flag. Okay. >> And when can we expect that the GCC I I saw you predict that you think the GCC is going to go bankrupt and that the reputation Dubai has, they pushed a big marketing campaign to try to say, look how safe it is. And all the influencers, I'm sure you've seen, are look, it's uh there's not that many bombs around here. It's fine. I'm walking through the Dubai Mall. Everything's fine. Don't panic everybody. It's like that Spongebob meme where everything's on fire and this is fine. So is the reputation of Dubai and the GCC these countries is it ruined and and what is the inevitability that they go bankrupted? I hope they don't. I like these places. >> Right. So um these places are mirages. So let let me explain what I mean. These places exist as constructs of empire. So for for the longest time um the Arabian desert was mainly nomadic people uh sparse population because the uh water supply uh the agriculture system did not support a large population. But with the rise of the Anglo-American Empire and the need for oil and the fact that the AngloAmerican Empire could could protect these um uh Gulf states in their oil production and provide safe passage for the oil across the world. Um then these states were able to rise very quickly and we're talking like 50 years, okay? These are not old established civilization. These are like new money. Um and but the problem is that they're not sustainable, right? And for three reasons. First of all, again, they don't have a fresh water supply, no major rivers. And so therefore, they rely in they rely entirely on dissolation plants. The dissalination plants uh supply about 6% of the water supply for the GCC. Okay. Second is that these are not agricultural nations. So they need they need they need to import about 80 to 90% of food from overseas. That's an incredible number. Okay. um you know if the sher stays closed people could starve to death in the GCC. The third is knowledge workers. So they they don't have the um uh human capital to support a economy. Therefore they have to they have to import it from overseas. Right? There are a lot of Indian workers who work as fast food workers. You have British working in PR. So so these are not real societies and and so it's all been a mirage. So, you know, they spent a lot of money creating this image of themselves as safe and secure places where, you know, you don't pay taxes and you can make a lot of money. So, put all your money here and and people were putting their money in Dubai. But guess what? Just one drone, one ballistic missile has destroyed this mirage. And people and once this mirage is destroyed, it's never coming back. So, we can expect billions and billions of dollars to flee the GCC, especially the UAE, over the next few weeks. >> And is this a a paid marketing campaign? You I'm sure you've seen these influ they're they're trying to do damage control. >> Yeah, they are. Um, and honestly, like you know, these influencers also have property in Dubai, right? So, it's their best interest to >> maintain the image that Dubai is still vibrant. But look, once a mirage is punctured, you can't see it again. Okay. So, I mean, it's it's it's done. I I I I don't see a future here. >> And the What would you say to the the Iranian diaspora there doing Chance saying, "Thank you, Trump. Thank you, BB." While the footage of Tran up in flames, right? They're they're attacking the water supply that affects villages. The airport's been bombed. Hexet is saying almost a word for word quote that the only people that should be afraid are the Iranians that think they're going to live. Trump saying that they are going to be decimated and that they're evil people. What would you say to these Western Iranians that are supporting Epstein regime bombing their country? >> Right. So first of all, what the Americans are doing into Iran is essentially war crimes, right? So they destroyed oil facilities. Those are civilian oil facilities that uh civilians need to just live. Um and the entire city is covered in acid rain. It's black. I'm not sure if you've seen footage from Tran, but um and and these oil products are going to cause cancer, long-term cancer. So they doom the civilian population of Tran. And you know the irony of course is that if there's one place that we that would that would be most supportive of regime change uh a city that would um be that would most welcome the Americans is actually the city of Tran uh with its you know progressive well educated urban population. And now you've turned the entire city of of Tran against you. you've unified the Persian people because now they see this as a matter of life and and death with regard to the Persian diaspora. Well, I mean like they are just a diaspora, right? So so they're similar to the Cubans in Florida. Um you know if if you go I mean I mean if you go to Miami, right? Like someone like Marco Rubio, they're all crazy when it comes to Cuba right now. Look look people forget this, but right now the Americans are starving to death. Cuba. Cuba relied on on Venezuela energy and once Maduro was kidnapped and replaced then these uh oil exports uh declined and now Cuba is under de facto embargo. They cannot get any uh energy and so they don't have water. They don't have electricity. They're starving to death and you know and no one's reporting this and these Cubans in Florida are celebrating the fact that wow now they can go home. So the same situation with the Persians in LA where they were kicked out in 1979 because they were corrupt and they were decadent and that just made them very angry and they grew up with these stories of how glorious uh Persia was under their reign and they're and they are intent on going back and and running the country again. >> We saw the same thing with Venezuela. They were cheering on their president being kidnapped thinking that it was going to be freed. They were thanking Trump and it just shows how many people become victim to this western propaganda and in the midst of all this they are saying now I'm seeing Lindsey Graham and Trump talk about Cuba is in the midst of this war now Cuba is next why Cuba now what is really going on is it the fact that they're not involved in the Rothschild central bank system why Cuba in the midst of Iran war >> right so I think this is very much an empire in decline so you just look at all these empires in history and how they behave uh when they are in decline. They behave exactly like this where they're going and conquering anyone they can to prove that they are still the empire. So an an empire in decline the decline is basically in in uh you cannot reverse decline because your people the very nature of your people have become corrupt. Right? So before America Americans worked in factories and made things now let's make things up meaning that you know for the past 20 30 years the main in the main economy was focused on financialization creating like these derivatives creating these um gambling mechanisms for uh for for the world and that led to of course a 2008 great financial crisis and America's never really recovered from that. I mean, look at the decence in America today. Like like like I'm not sure if this statistic is correct. You you you can tell me if this is correct or not, right? But apparently 20% of all American white girls in the 20s are are on only fans. Something like that. All right. I'm not sure if you've heard this, but just the idea that you have a percentage of American white girls in the 20s all on fans. That's just incredible to think about. Okay. And and you know like like the people joke like that's what America wants wants to do. America wants to liberate Iranian women so that they can go on on fans and and enjoy American corruption and decadence. All right. Um so so so yeah. So >> so this the statistic says on Google that uh for women aed 18 to 24 roughly 14% are active on Only Fans. So that's 18 to 24 right? Imagine it's probably 20% or maybe 30% if you go up to 35 40 years old. And the percentage of these women that are white it's about 70%. So, and that's the the narrative you're hearing from the Trump people. They're they're saying, "Oh, look, the the libtards are getting owned and they're posting images of Iranian girls stripping free of their of their nikab, their oppressive nab, and they're now they're naked." Which is so ridiculous because it's the conservative right saying the libtards are mad that women are on Only Fans. >> Yeah. Yeah. So, so again, Only Fans, I think, is the best indicator of a society in decline, right? So the Roman Empire when it declined the main uh problem was that women refuse to have children >> and so everyone was freaking out like you know what can we do about it um civil war is another huge issue right now in America you know what's happening in Minnesota basically >> um v uh currency uh debasement is a huge issue where the dollar is not worth anything anymore I mean like look look at just inflation I mean like look look at dollar compared with gold right so these boomers ers are happy about the fact that, you know, their property prices are going way up, right? Maybe before in 1980, they bought their home for $100,000. Now it's worth $2 million. And so like, you know, like we're rich. But, you know, what's funny is that if you take gold, right, and look at um and and ask yourself if I if I were to buy gold um uh use a house, use gold to buy a house in 1980 as versus using gold to buy um uh using gold to buy a house today. it'd be cheaper to buy gold to to buy a house with gold now. I mean, that's just crazy to think about where the currency of the basement has just been incredible and people haven't even noticed it. Um, so these are the signs of an of an empire in massive decline. And again, there's no way to reverse uh this decline. And so what the empire is doing is lashing out, right? If Russia completes the the um invasion of Ukraine, then Russia is now able to control onethird of the world's carbohydrates. Mhm. >> So if Russia wills it, the Middle East, Africa could starve to death. And uh right now there's talk of Iran, Russia, and China creating a trade block which then would negate American naval power. Okay? And if that were to happen, then that $40 trillion of debt that America has, America's stuck holding the bag. I mean, like that's just a bomb waiting to explode um and destroy destroy America. Because if this trade block were to come into being, then you can imagine that Europe, Africa, and the Middle East would all get involved as well and people would just ignore America. The entire world would be like, "Oh, you want to impose tariffs on us? Well, we just won't trade with you then." Right? >> So, so this war um in uh Iran, this war in Venezuela, Cuba, now Trump is talking about Mexico. He's talked about uh buying Greenland. He's talked about taking over Canada. like like he's being serious here because an empire needs to secure resources and trade routes and that's what an empire does. So it's an empire in decline and it's anxious, it's wounded, it's scared and so it lashes out out across the world. Mhm. How many of these people like Patrick BD David I recently saw he's like trying to copy your lectures a little bit maybe you didn't see but this is a good example of a western Iranian who is he comes to America and encourages this war but then he's not going to fight in there he's not going to enlist there might be a draft coming I don't know if you think that's likely and he doesn't go back to Iran with not going to fight in the war are these examples of MSAD paid influencers or are they just completely brainwashed and don't know how to submit to the fact that Trump completely lied about everything he said he was going to do in his campaign. >> So Patrick David um um uh so he actually got in touch on Monday. He wanted to interview me. He wanted me he wanted me on his show. And what happened was that was the same day that there was a concerted online campaign against me. Like it was it was just weird in that you know and that I went on Twitter and like everyone was attacking me and like it was the same talking points where you know like like like you know I just make stuff up and like they they picked the most silly things to attack me with. Okay. So for example like last year I talked about how I didn't believe the Battle of Canine actually happened and I and I explained why I I I think this history was made up and then like well you see this guy is just full of it. This guy doesn't know history. everyone. So, so I'm like like who are these people and why is this happening all at the same time? >> So that interview request from uh Patrick Bad David, it it's sort of like I'm like, you know, like this must be a setup. Yeah. He wants me on a show so that he can provoke me and say something really stupid so then he can, you know, broadcast this around the world to discredit me. So So I basically ignored his email. It was the identical coordinated campaign that Candace Owens got when she started to make a video exposing Erica Kirk's past. And they revealed that there was an email from Turning Point where they were giving people a script like Dan Bonino, former FBI director. They were saying that she's demonic, she's evil, and it was it was specifically from Turning Point, paying influencers and telling them to run with this script. And after the script was released, you could tie it exactly to what Dan Bonino said and many other influencers. I saw the same exact coordinated attack on you. As soon as you start blowing up and they found that you were vindicated, all the Peter Teal MAGA affiliated influencers all came out of nowhere to discredit you, but I I think it it really just made you more popular. I don't think that it was successful at all. >> Yeah. Yeah. And you know what's really funny is that a lot of these anti anti-China people, you know, like these people who make these prop propaganda videos about um China uh saying what a corrupt regime the government is for the reason they went after me as well. So I wonder how much of the internet is actually organic, you know? I mean like like like who are these people and what what's the problem with me? I'm not talking about China, man. I'm talking about like Iran. Why are they coming after me? You're anti I mean you're not anti-com but you criticize communism heavily and they say that if you're if you're a CCP plant then you would love communism but you talk about how this was created to distract people from faith and make people focused on secular politics. So there there's no real evidence that that you would be you know influenced by anybody other than your own research. >> Yeah. I mean, it's very hard to come come after me just because um you know, I've I've made a lot of videos and I take a lot of controversial positions and you know, like like like I'm I say I'm only interested in industrial speculation. I'm interested in ideas. I'm not taking aside and what I do is I make predictions and I try to explain my my predictions to better enlighten the the population. So it so it's very hard for them to actually attack me but that didn't stop them you know >> right a lot of people wanted to ask you how you were able to predict so much but I mean it's pretty easy to understand if you watch your lectures it's uh and you mentioned it earlier in this uh conversation that the best way to analyze behavior is see past behavior and so the the fall the fall it's really the fall of every empire is the arrogance and the really the concept of hard times create strong men strong men create Good times, good times, career week. And we're seeing the boomer effect right now. These boomers that dominate American politics, these evangelical Christian war hawks that have nothing to do with Catholicism orthodox. They have this belief that God bless bless the state of Israel. They keep voting people in. They hoard the wealth and then they criticize the youth while bringing us into the same exact wars. We found out that Iraq war there were no weapons of mass destruction. And then right now, you accurately pointed out the bombs that they're using and what's happening to the air quality and the environment in Iran, it's going to cause birth defects the same way even though there were a million civilian casualties in Iraq, there were so many birth defects as well from the chemical weapons being used. And so history just repeats itself. Predictive history, >> right? >> And they told us a plan already, right? Because right after 911, Wesley Clark said that he he he saw uh he he talked to someone who saw a memo that said there there's a plan to destroy seven countries in the Middle East, right? Uh and the last country standing is Iran. So they told us a plan already and why not just take them at face value, right? Again, uh the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. If they went after Iraq, Libya, uh, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, uh, Sudan. >> Yeah. Yeah. Why won't they go after Iran at some point? >> Yeah. And then Yo said he's been trying to get this done for 40 years and Trump finally did it. This is all public. Marco Rubio said that Iran did not pose a threat on America that they attacked because they were threatening Israel. It's clear who struck first and people still buy the propaganda. The major lie that's being spread is that, okay, well, we can't allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. We can't allow Iran to have nukes. But Israel has nuclear weapons. And when JFK tried to investigate their nuclear program, you saw everybody knows what happened to JFK as well. Israel has the Samson option, which is the ability, if I'm not mistaken, to nuke the world if too much anti-semitism rises. So, you have predicted and and you've spoken about the ground troop potential evasion. I don't know when you think that is. Maybe you can answer that. But what is the potential of a nuke dropping? >> Right. So I would actually discount uh a nuke dropping. Okay. So and and and this is something that I think occupies a lot of people. But but but let me explain why I don't think this will ever happen. Okay. Okay. The first reason is the session option. The session option as you point out is that Israel will literally nuke the entire world if its existence is threatened. Okay. That's it's not a conspiracy. It's it's it's just their policy. Okay. Um so that's a strategic nuclear arsenal you're using for strategic purposes. If you want if you want to use a nuke in a war, that's something called a tactical nuclear nuclear strike. Right now, it's actually hard to change military doctrine in the middle of a war. It's almost like asking a football team to go play hockey, right? Because remember, a military is a bureaucracy. There's um everyone's trained to think a certain way. Um, and so a tact tactical nuclear weapon would go against every milit military doctrine in the world. So I don't think that it's so people talk about it, but I think it's beyond the capacity of of both the Israelis and Americans to actually use a tactical nuclear weapon in Iran. Okay, that's point number one. Point number two is that you would use a tactical nuclear weapon if you want to win this war at all cost. But that's assuming these guys want to win this war. But if you look at the esquetology, right, if you look at the entire premise of the Greater Israel Project, they want to actually lose this war. Why? Because the point of America going into Iran with a ground invasion is for Americans to lose so badly that they're forced out of the Middle East. America is forced to go back into the Western Hemisphere. They no longer involve themselves in the Middle East. And so when America goes, SenCom, Central Command falls naturally into Israel, thus creating the Greater Israel project, right? All these American bases, all this, all all the American technology, the satellites, the the the airplanes, the bombs, all go into Israel, right? So it benefits actually Israel to drag this war out as long as possible to force a grunt invasion that uh destroys American morale and then they pick up the pieces, right? The longer this war goes on, there's more there's more the more destruction there is, the more Israel benefits, you know. So, Israel is now getting bombarded, especially Tel Aviv, by Iranian missiles. But but you may but you you may not have known this, but there are actually Israelis in Tel Aviv burning down their own homes for the insurance money. Right? So, the Israelis have absolutely no problem with destroying their own country if it means more profit in the future. Okay? They don't. So, so that's how that's their calculus. >> Okay, that's point number two. Like, like they don't want to win this war, they want to lose this war. >> Point number three is this. Um, if Iran were to collapse, if the Israelis and Americans succeed in occupying Iran, Russia would be in a lot of trouble. We talked about this last time, right? where um Russia is would be insistent on making sure that Iran um is is is coherent. And so there's reporting from the Washington Post that right now the Russians are providing providing target intelligence to the Iranians and that's why these these missile strikes are so accurate. Um, also Sergey Lavough, the foreign minister of Russia, has said that uh the Russians are interested in the Iranians winning this war. And I'm sure through back channels, the Russians have informed the Americans and Israelis, don't go too far. Do not use nukes. Okay? And at some point if there is a ground invasion, I would I would not be surprised if Putin came out in public and said that Iran is now under the Russian nuclear umbrella. Which means that if we detect any tactical nuclear strike in Iranian territory, that would be considered an attack on Russian territory as well and Russia will respond accordingly. Okay. >> So for these three reasons, I think the possibility of a nuclear weapon being used is almost zero. And we've seen Putin made it clear that he's against this. He does not think that USIsrael starting this war was justified. And we've also heard the US criticize Russia for providing intel to Iran. So it's clear where the players are. Many other players are getting involved. France is supporting USIsrael. They criticized the UK even though Kier Starmer seems like he's on trying to seem like he's part of the USIsrael operation but they said that he's a traitor. Spain has refused to join in. Who are the other key players around the world that we should be paying attention to in this conflict. >> Yeah. So, um Turkey is a wild card. Um and so obviously the Americans and Israelis want to drag Turkey into uh this war. Um Pakistan is a wild card as well primarily because they have nuclear weapons. Now Pakistan is an interesting uh problem because um during the 12-day war Pakistan voiced support to the um Iranians. But then a few months later Pakistan signed a mutual defense pact with Saudi Arabia which meant that if Saudi Arabia is under attack then Pakistan must come to its defense primarily by using nuclear weapons. Okay. So if Israel is able to stage more false flags against Saudi Arabia and if Saudi Arabia declares war against Iran Iran, then uh Pakistan would be obligated by this treaty to enter the war against Iran and Pakistan might might actually be the place where the Americans actually staged the ground invasion from. Okay. Uh because the actually the south uh east of Iran is actually much more vulnerable than the northwest of of Iran. So that's a possibility. Okay. Okay. So, Pakistan is a wild card. Another wild card is North Korea. All right. So, let me explain why. Um if when the street of humus is is is closed, the economies that are most impacted are actually the Asian economies. So, Pakistan receives a lot of oil from the shumus. Uh India receives about 60% of its oil from uh China, China for China, it's about 40%. Uh Japan is about 75%. Okay. So this is a huge impact on these uh economies and they're struggling in this sort of situation. North Korea can be a wild card because North Korea can make things complicated by threatening South Korea right now. Now you're diverting attention and resources to dealing with North Korea. And why would North Korea do this? Because it's this game theory. It's just like, you know, like like if you are, you know, the poor kid on the block and you have an opportunity to steal from other people, then do so. Why won't you do so? Right? So, because of this conflict, if North Korea just says to South Korea, you either give us a trillion dollars or we'll just bombard you. Guess what? They're going to get a trillion dollars. Okay? So, so, so North Korea is a wild card. I I would not be surprised if very soon conflict arises uh between North and South Korea. Also, Japan is a wild card as well because China, I mean, it's sort of self-sufficient, but Japan is a very wealthy country that is completely depend on dependent on global supply chains, right? So, the prime minister Takyachi said to the cabinet that if this thing continues, if this war continues, the Shumu stays closed, we will run out of oil, we will run out of energy, not oil, but energy in seven to eight months. Okay? People don't really appreciate how much petroleum is the basis for the global economy because not only uh does it give you energy but also gives you plastic products right it also gives you uh access to high-tech right so the entire EV industry artificial intelligence anything high-tech is dependent on access to petroleum right so um Japan cannot afford to wait it needs take take the initiative and I I don't know what that means okay but I imagine it means two things. The first is massive de-industrialization so that you are less dependent on energy. The second is massive remilitarization so that you are able to create your own uh supply networks. Okay. So, Japan and North Korea I think are also two major wild cards. Then you go to Europe and you know um uh Britain, France and Germany have discussed the possibility of entering this war. uh France I think is going to send an aircraft carrier for who who who knows why you know it's just like why what's the point here but but but like the issue for uh these European countries is that because of the Ukraine war they lost access to cheap Russian energy and so they became dependent on Middle Eastern energy especially Qatari LNG well guess what when the war started Qatar announced that they shut down all their LNG which supplies 20% of the world's LNG by the way okay so the the Europe is in a a lot of trouble. I mean, this war could actually bankrupt in the indust de-industrialize Europe. Um, plus, you know, you know, um, if this war continues, you're going to have more refugees flowing into Europe, which is going to cause a lot more, um, conflict. Plus, Europe is committed to sending ground troops to Ukraine by 2029 or 2030. Okay, they've talked about drafting uh, young men to go die in the trenches of Ukraine. So Europe's in a lot of trouble and uh we could see the systemic collapse of Europe basically break down a civil war because of because of this crisis right right now. So Europe is um a wild card. Um and um yeah uh that's about it. >> Okay. And and you brought up the fact I I want to ask you so part of uh is Islamic esquetology. It says that the Jews and the no the Christians and the Muslims will be fighting against each other until they realize the greater enemy. And you you pointed out the immigration problem. This has been a cycle where there's war in the Middle East and then of course there's so many immigrants because you destabilize the country, you implement regime change and then people need a place to live. Then the majority Muslim nations, these people go into Europe, predominately white Christian countries, and there's conflict and they start blaming the Muslims. They they start hating. There's many videos of rabbis saying, "Well, actually, we love this and the the goyam are fighting each other. They don't really see the bigger picture and what's going on. And eventually in Islamic esquetology, it says Christians and Muslims will unite and realize what is going on." But if it's true that Israel wants America to lose this war so that they have dominant control over the Middle East because they exist off of American dollars and American troops, how could they afford and how could they protect and how could they have greater Israel without American support? They're a small population. They would have less money. Are they capable of controlling the Middle East without America? >> Right? So I I think that's one of the great misconceptions uh in the world which is that Israel is dependent on American power. That's not true actually. Uh Israel is far more superior than people recognize. Uh Israel has the most dominant military in the Middle East. In fact, I would argue that it's really the American military that restrains the power of the Israelis. Uh that's point one. uh the Israel military especially its uh military intelligence basically uh unit 8 8200 is very powerful. We al we have to remember that in modern warfare it's not really about land armies. It's not really about um war of attrition. It's more about technology, right? So drone strikes, targeted assassinations, uh electronic warfare, these things matter a lot more. And Israelis have proven themselves to be extremely competent in in this regard. So go back go back to the 2000 uh go back to the Hispella pager attacks, right? um where where you know like at one like like like it was a coordinate uh explosion of pagers. Think about the amount of resources that Israel needed to have in order to pull that off. And remember that that that's just one thing that we know about and that that's point one like the uh Israeli military is far more sophisticated than people give it credit for. But it's just their mo to hide themselves to pretend that they're weak and completely dependent on American power. That's that that's is their uh uh uh game game plan. Okay, that's point one. Point two is that you assume that Israel is only the nation state of Israel. That's not true. It the nation state of Israel also re also can draw on the on the Jewish diaspora, right? So if you are a wealthy Jewish business person in Naobi or Cape Town, you probably have Mossad links. Okay? and and we can know because of the Epstein files. Uh go back to the early 20th century and you look at the gangsters like Maril Lansky and you know uh Whitney Webb I'm not sure if you interviewed Whitney Web. She documents >> Yeah. but she's wonderful. She documents how Miril Lansky, the Brotheen families. These are all Jewish Mafair families that have really close ties to uh the state of Israel. In fact, you could argue like they weren't really mobsters. They were really operatives on behalf of this Jewish diaspora in order to create the financing, the weaponry, the political um patronist in order to help support um uh Israel. Um you know um and you can imagine that this criminal network what what eventually happened is they didn't go away. What happened was that they become um they it intermarried into the national security apparatus, right? Because remember the CIA was founded with mafia support. Both the Jewish mafia support and the Italian mafia support. Why? Because during the cold war the CIA did not have foreign um intelligence networks but the Jews and Italians did have foreign intelligence networks. >> Okay. >> So this is how they were smuggling weapons in. This is the >> the mafia was bringing weapons in from around. So it's not really the nation state of Israel is the land but it's really organized the system of pax Judeaica all working together. That's why when you say it's paka so when you say epsene worked for Israel because he was financed by Leslie Wexer and Leon black Jewish Zionist although they live in America it's still supporting the greater idea and the belief in that esquetology. They go hand in hand. So when people like you know Hassan [ __ ] they say it's fascism that is a really minimal way to discuss what is Jewish supremacy and which goes to the Shabbad Lubovich sect which Tucker Carlson is accurately pointed out >> and rabbitical Judaism which is not part of original Torah Judaism >> right so so what's really really important to understand is that the nation state of Israel is just a tool in the grand scheme of things okay you talk about Habat Lubitz which is what to Carson talked about yeah Well, Habet Lubage is just the current manifestation of of a movement called Sabatin Frankus, you know, and I talked about that in my lectures. >> Yeah. >> Right. So, Habet Lubage. Uh so, so like if you just look at the Epstein files, what you recognize is that this guy was above the nation state. It was just assumed for the longest time that that he was a Mossad agent and Epstein Island was a honeypot operation where he lured, you know, these very powerful Americans like Bill Clinton and Bill Gates uh to the Epson Island so that so that he could film them in compromising activities. And now if you actually look at the reporting, you actually look at the Epstein files, what we recognize is that no, that's not true. The Epstein file, the Epstein island was just a weekend getaway and he was filming them for fun. It was not a blackmail operation. In fact, when Bill Gates and Reed Hoffman, billionaires, okay, these are billionaires. When they were asked, why were we associating with this guy Jeffrey Epstein, their response was, "We wanted his money. We were hoping that he would give us money." Which is like, "What are you talking about? You guys are billionaires. Why do you need his money?" So, so it was it's very confusing. Plus, he was using code words like, "What the hell is pizza and grape soda and jerky? Apprentice and jerky. What? What is that crap? Okay, so none of this makes sense. But okay, but if you assume that he was he was an operative not for the nation state of Israel, but for a movement that's trying to achieve a certain esquetology, the Habad Lubich people, that makes a lot more sense, right? Because the leader of Habat Luberich uh is Rabbi Schneerson >> and uh I'm not sure if you know this, but wealthy. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, he he claims he he claims to me Messiah and um and um Jerry Epstein was basically an operative uh who was trying to achieve worldly um gains in order to help this movement achieve its esquetology. Right? They're trying to accelerate the end times. They're trying to bring about the coming of of of the Messiah and the destruction of the world so that it so that so they can repair the world. their their language actually re redemption and repair the world and and and then you're like okay like okay I don't understand this okay then then think about this okay when Jeffrey Epstein died who replaced him and it and and then you ask yourself okay who is Jared Kushner and why is he involved in Ukrainian peace negotiations why is he an envoy to issue on behalf of Trump and why is he participating in the Iranian peace negotiations? Steve Wov and Jared Kushner are envoys who went to Ukraine to negotiate with Putin to end the war. They met with Zalinski to end the war. They are very close with Netanyahu and then they represented Trump in peace negotiations with the Iranians. Who are these people? Right? Jared Kushner is a replacement for Jeffrey Epstein. And it all makes sense if you think think about that way. And so what are these guys trying to do? They're trying to fulfill esquetology. They're trying to position world events in certain way that would accelerate the collapse of the world, which is what Jeffrey Epste did. Remember, we only have at most 50% of his emails. It's impos it's possibly um it could be 2% of his emails. We know nothing about um what he was doing during 911. In fact, you know, like um you you may not know this, but Howard Lutnik >> y >> uh who was chairman of Caner Fitzuro, the the the the the firm, >> his firm was 600 dead about, you know, one quarter, like 3,000 deaths. >> Miraculously, >> he wasn't there. >> He and his brother were not there, >> right? And he's the current Secretary of Commerce under Trump today. >> Nextdoor neighbors with Epste. Epste lived in building 9. Howard Lutnick lived in building 11. >> So, you know, right? Like what a strange coincidence that is. 911, right? >> So, um, so, so, so we can assume that there was involvement. Um, Jeffrey Epstein was involved in 911 and he was involved with Libya. He was involved with the 2008 great financial crisis. So, this guy was clued in on all these geopolitical events. So, who was this guy and what what was he doing? And if you think about it, it's very similar to what Jared Kushner is doing today, right? Where, you know, Jared Kushner is working in finance. He's got $2 billion from the Saudis and now he's uh manipulating events in in the the Middle East. And again, the point is to bring about the end times, which is what Toro Carlson talked about, right? >> Um and you know, and like you can't talk about this because Habat Luvich is a is apparently apparently a very sensitive topic. You know, I watched Tor Carlson's uh in uh sorry like like discussion and he didn't really say anything. Okay. Okay. I mean, it was not that. I mean, it was just all publicly available information about Habitat Lubich and he was attacked >> constantly online for just mentioning Habad Lubich, >> right? But if you want to understand how everything works, >> um, think just go do an investigation about >> uh, Habad Lubich. Look at their esquetology. Yeah. >> Look at Rabbi and what he and and what what he did. There's a very famous video online of Rabbi Schneerson talking to N. This is from the 1980s, guys. This is the 1980s. and and and Sters's like the Messiah, we have to bring him back. Let's speed it up, man. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Begging him to speed it up. So, you're right that Israel is just another pawn in this greater system. It goes It's much bigger than Israel, far bigger than fascism. And again, the Chabbad Lubovich synagogue, there's uh a lot world leaders meet at this synagogue here in New York City where I live. These are where the the the people were talking about the Jewish tunnels where people were popping up like Mario lifting up the sewer caps. Those tunnels connected into the Chabad Lubovich synagogue. We didn't see any real investigation. Some people found images of bloody mattresses and nothing came about. You know, all over New York, if you look at any of the stop signs, if you look at any of the crosswalk signs, they have posters up saying Mashiach now with the picture of Rabbi Schneerson. This is all over New York City. It's right in front of our faces, but if you mention it, you'll get a coordinated attack like you did. So, I I I think you are right. You know, it is somewhat simplifying. I think a lot of people who speak about this know that saying things like Israelis or Zionists, it is a simpler way to describe what is much greater. And again, looking back at the Epste files, I think you have a great analysis of Jared Kushner. He's married to Ivanka Trump, Trump's daughter. Looking back now, if you see Trump's videos on stage at The View and others and Howard Stern, the way he's talking about Ivanka Trump, and again, Epstein said that Trump was one of the most evil people he's ever met. Trump is saying, "Perhaps I'd be dating Ivanka if she wasn't my daughter, maybe if if this is the most evil man that Epstein ever knew, then the blackmail perhaps is maybe it's something Frankus, which you pointed out in your lecture. Franks were people that were, you know, fathers sleeping with daughters. This was uh some of the most evil things they could do because >> sinning gave them the propensity to find the divine within because God is not capable of sin but we are >> and so this ideology has subverted and it is supportive of the greater thing. It's some people are saying that you know the your analysis of Freemasons and Frankus that it's a distraction. No, these are subsects that support a greater esquetology which is to accelerate corruption in the land so that the false messiah can come. Yeah. Yeah. So, so what I want to do now and like you know like like like I want your permission is to go over some of the esquetology so people understand what's going on. >> Absolutely. >> All right. Okay. So the first thing we we need to figure out is the cabala. Okay. So I I'm going to give you a simplified version of the cabala to start off with. >> The book of mysticism witchcraft derived from this book. Yeah. >> Right. Right. So what what what the cabal is doing is that it's taking the Torah, you know, the um old testament and it's reinterpreting through the lens of gnostic hermetic philosophy understanding that the world is consciousness that um god is everywhere and everything. Okay. So uh so let let me give an example of the cabalian practice. Okay. So the story of Adam and Eve, right? One of the major questions about the story of Adam and Eve is why did Adam and Eve disobey God? And you know like that's a mystery. The Cabala answer is this. The Cabala answer is that um there are two forces in the world. Okay? There's God and then there's us. Okay? Uh the creature he creates. God is the manifestation of love which is the will to bestow. God is generous. But for him to bestow, he needs to create something to bestow him on to. Okay? So you get something called Adam Kenmont. Okay? The world's soul, the the the first creation. And Adam Kenmon um is the will to receive. Okay? Because that's how God created him. The problem though is that the will receive is pure ego. And if you are egotistical, you misinterpret uh the actions of others. If you and so Adam Kon didn't really understand why God would bestow everything on uh him. Okay. Okay. So, so it's almost like, you know, you have a friend and this friend loves you and this friend wants to uh be generous to you. So, this friend spends a lot of money, thousand dollars to cook the best meal possible, okay? And then he this friend invites you to his house and you see this sumptuous banquet, okay? It's like this this most elaborate dinner and you're embarrassed by all this. You're like, I don't deserve this or like what is your intention? Do you do you need money from me? Like like what's going on here? Okay. So, Adam Kenmont as the will to receive as pure ego, he's not able to receive the fullness of the divine light. Okay. And in fact, this reception spills over and which which creates more worlds. And in fact, Adam Kmon then has to split into 600,000 souls, right? And that this is called breaking the world. So, um the role of the Jews is that they actually one of the 600,000 souls. This is really important to understand. We are not as non-Jews not a a human soul. We're animal soul, but they are human soul. Okay? So what they need to do is bring back all 600,000 souls together in the state of Israel and then redeem themselves. Redeeming themselves just means absolute obedience to God, absolute understanding that God is pure love and to receive the full light of God uh fully. Okay, so this is about the reunion of the Jews and God. Okay, the chosen people in his gau in order to repair the world. So that's why they have to create the state of Israel. That's why they have to bring about the the the return of the Jewish diaspora. That's why they need to destroy the world in order to create pax Judea because it is God's will that the Jews rule over the world because they are human and we are animals. Okay. So, so that's the basic esquetology that they have in mind and it is most promoted of course by Frankus which is now manifested in the Habad Lubberidge movement. >> And I saw your lecture about Adam and Eve and the the idea of the monad that actually Eve was speaking to Satan and not speaking to God and it was inverted. Right? Inversion is the idea of Satanism that everything is reversed. In Islam, we believe that this is what the Antichrist will claim to be God and present heaven and hell. Hell will be heaven and heaven will be hell. And the people that fall for it make the the gravest mistake that they could ever make. So can you explain the monad because that was uh that was I was difficult to to understand. Does that supersede in your view does that supersede God and are because you were talking about how monotheistic religions and what the Jesuit order the books that are removed in the Bible you know this is trying to protect the fact that there's the Nephilim and that humans were mating with angels and that you know that the there were demigods upon earth which people say are manifested and you know they could find these zombies in the desert. It gets strange. I'm not trying to to scare people, but the idea what you were insinuating was that monotheism is actually people is a control me mechanism to get people to worship Satan instead of God because the world that we exist in is created by a person who created God. Okay. So um um this is very complicated. Okay. Okay, because there different actually layers to the theology and the reason why is they differentiate u humans. Okay. So for the goyam there's one particular esquetology and then and then for the Jews there's another and then for the inner core the the real power there's there's there's another okay so at the very inner core what they understand is that uh there's really no evil in this world there's no satan that's a madeup concept the monad is the only thing that exists right god is the allloving allforgiving all generous force in this universe and evil is just a madeup concept to better control people. Okay? And so what we need to do is create this reunion as fast as possible and that and so there are two ways to do that. Like the first way you can do that is for is for everyone to redeem themselves and embrace uh the power of God. Okay? To to achieve a higher consciousness. In Christian theology, we they call this the Christ consciousness. Okay? That's one way of doing things. But that's like really really slow, man. But another way of doing things is to destroy the world to force the world into complete sin because then God is forced to intervene. Okay. So there are two ways of doing. There's a slow way and then there's a fast way. Slow way is you know to perfect everyone. The second way is to break the world. So the world must be repaired. What they believe and they say this is that only in the greatest darkness can the can the brightest line shine. Okay. The brightest light shine. Okay. That's that that's the inner core. Okay. And that this explains why they're doing what they're doing. They're accelerating events, right? That that's why they're talking about, you know, ground invasion. That's why they're talking about, you know, um expanding this war. That's why they're talking about a draft because they're trying to accelerate the destruction of the world to force the coming of the Messiah. That's the inner core. Uh and then the outer core is the Pax Judea. um you know bring eternal peace to the Middle East with Israel as the dominant nation where it becomes the financial, technological uh military and trade capital of the the the world and then the um outer core is a battle of good and evil and the return of of Jesus. Um you look look if you look at Freemasons the the the core philosophy is Freemason is so is Cabala um which and and so so it's very core it's a very spirit freemasonry and uh how about lubric it's actually aligned together okay so so so let let me explain how okay if you look at the Freemason symbol right it's a square it's a compass and in in the letter G, the letter G. What does G stand for? Well, what they say is, well, it stands for well, God, but also geometry. Okay, God and geometry. But if you actually read a book called Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike, and this is like the 19th century, and Albert Pike is actually the uh main architect of modern day Freemasonry, which controls the national security apparatus. Oh, by the way, um nowadays people don't actually use Freemasons. They use Rosacruian or Templars. Okay. So Peter Hexf the second of war he is he is a templar and and we know because of this crusader tattoo >> tattoos the tattoo that tattoo it says in Islamic esquetology that this will be written on the forehead of the antichrist right and so the believers will see that he's and they've even written that on American tanks in the Syrian conflict. >> Yeah. So these are serious people. Okay. They're they're seriously insane people. Anyway. Yeah. Um anyway, so what Albert Pike says is that the G it stands for God and it stands for geometry. But he also implies it stands for the it stands for the generative force. Okay. So you put these three three words together. Geometry generates God. Geometry generates God. And what do you get? You get artificial intelligence. Okay. So in other words, national secret apparatus wants to use artificial intelligence to create a one world government and make it seem as though it is Jesus. You know, Joe Rogan, okay, um I'm not I'm not sure if you've seen this, but he went on a podcast and Joe Rogan doesn't do other podcasts, right? And he said that Jesus may return as an AI. You can actually Google it. >> Yeah. Yeah, I saw I saw him say that. >> Yeah. >> Right. Why would you Joe Rogan say something so absurd, right? Like why would you do that? Okay, I mean like Joe Rogan is a smart guy. I mean he really is a smart guy. I mean like I I listen to his podcast a lot and he doesn't say anything like that in his podcast. It's completely out of character. >> So he went to another show in in order to purposely embed the idea that you know what Jesus could return as AI. There's also talk of that they use they're going to use AI like Peter Teal and Son Almond to summon Sumerian demons. >> Mhm. >> Right. So, so, so AI is part of a larger esquetology that people don't really um appreciate here. So, what all these people want to do is they want to create a one world government based in Jerusalem. Okay. um and um basically use AI to create a techno civilian state that brings peace and prosperity to the world. So Albert Pike uses this phrase, the end goal of history, the end of history is a holy empire. Okay? Holy empire of what? Of reason. And what is reason? Reason is complete obedience. Right? So so so so let me explain this concept. This is really important for for us to to understand. Um, so let's look at AI and the idea of driverless cars, right? Right now, it's impossible to achieve perfect self-driving cars. Why? Because you can never account for human intention, right? So, if you have these self-driving cars on the road, you're gonna have these truckers, these Uber drivers that are going to lose income. So, they're kind of pissed. So, so what do they do? Well, they cause an accident with a self-driving car and then sue Tesla or sue another company and you you cannot ever with your programming ever account for human intention. Okay. So, human intention is a huge problem. So, so how do you solve this issue? You solve this issue by making every single car in the world driverless, >> right? You take away the human autonomy to drive a car and then you have a perfect world where there are no more road accidents where everyone's driving within the speed limit and where where it doesn't matter if you're drunk, >> right? Think about what a perfect world that be. No more accidents, no more deaths >> and like everyone will have will have access to transportation. What a perfect world. And that's what they want to do with tax Judeica. They want to take away human autonomy. They because human autonomy destroys the holy empire of reason. M >> okay imagine us as just a perfect stone completely obedient and then with a stone we can build a temple of God for God to live in. We can reunite with God and create heaven on earth. That is the end goal guys. >> Yeah. They want us to be completely reliant upon the state so that we have no control. So AI is part of this. Even what we're seeing now, the introduction of AI girlfriends, like now you won't need to get into relationship, you know, Only Fans and AI porn is fed the need for your your sexual desires. >> Every aspect of the need for dopamine, for human connection, it's being supplemented by things like Chachi EPT is a great example. There's so many women in New York City that speak to AI to validate their problems because they're not going to find a better answer from a therapist or from their friends. So complete reliance upon the state and you can see Sam Alman owns chatbt. This is a gauge the this is part of that that greater project. But so so what is the is the real truth professor Jen? So well your belief about the mon what is is there one true creator? What is the the truth about monotheism and who is God? Okay. So, um let let me start with the allegory of the cave. Okay. We we've talked about this. Okay. But the idea is that um the in the allegory of the cave, everyone is sitting um sitting and they're all chained down to the ground and they can't move. They can't and their necks are shackled. They can't even u move backwards. They're all sitting on an empty wall. Okay. And then behind them is a fire and and then you know these elite the people in charge, they have freedom. So they they take, you know, these puppets and then and then um the fire reflects these shadows onto the wall and then these are just random shadows. But because we're humans and we like to tell stories, we create our own reality based on these shadows. Okay? And and that's a ped that's a a beautiful metaphor and allegory for how the world works where we are not a body. Okay? We are not the body is actually nothing. What we are is consciousness and the consciousness is actually divine and connected to the monad. Okay? So the monad is the totality of all consciousness and so we're always connected to the monad and our power is to project reality. It is consciousness that is true wealth. Okay. Um but in order to control us what uh the elite needs to do is create illusions to focus our attention. Okay. Okay. And the major illusion that they use today is called money. Okay. But money is an illusion. So so let let me give you an example of this. Let's just say that you wanted to um create a a pottery vase. Okay. Well, if you are like listening to music and trying on GBT and you're not really focused, then the vase you create will be pretty ugly. But if you are like, you know, like I want to create this vase for my mother and you put your entire heart and soul, your entire consciousness, your entire intention in creating a beautiful vase. Well, the vase is gonna be beautiful, right? And you're gonna be able to sell it for a lot more money. That's the idea of cautious is wealth. The more attention you pay to something, the more val valuable it becomes. The more wealth is generated, okay? And so money is not wealth. But unfortunately, we conflate the two. Money is just a mechanism in order to extract and store wealth. Okay? That's what money is, >> right? Form of energy. >> But yeah, but but you don't but you don't need money. You can you can also you can also use AI because because as you said AI girlfriendt it focuses your attention as well right it make it motivates you it it it uh makes you to do certain things okay so so so that's the truth of the world where what matters is consciousness because consciousness is the divine force and by by being able to um channel and focus human consciousness you can create God Um because conscious is God. Okay. >> Is this a Buddhist? So where does this come from? >> If you look at every single tradition, okay, then they all say the same thing. So uh the main um the the main philosophy is called uh hermetic. Okay. So it comes from the Egyptians. And um there are seven hermetic laws that tell you how the universe is structured. Okay. The the first law is mind before matter meaning like the material world doesn't matter. What matters is consciousness. Okay. Uh then you have the law of polarity meaning that everything is opposite of each other. Like just think of like thesis antithesis. Okay. >> Then you have the law of vibration meaning that things just move. Okay. Conscious is is always moving and that's what creates information. you have the law of rhythm meaning that there's a certain pattern to this movement that you can you that you can astrologically uh interpret. Okay, that's why astrology is so important because astrology gives you insight into the rhythm of the the um universe. And then you have something called um uh the law of cause and effect where everything is connected together where you know like when you think of thought it sort of uh reverberates across the universe so that it can also impact me. If you think of thought really strong enough, you you can actually widen uh the scope of your influence. Then you have the law of correspondence. Law of correspondence basically means that the spiritual and the material always align together. Your thoughts influence material world. But then your material uh world also influences your thoughts. Then you have something called um the the law of generation which is to say that the world the universe is moving towards more creativity more generation. Okay. So and you do that through thesis antithesis and symphysis which is a which is also a a cabala principle right because the idea of the will to bestow the will to receive and then the reu the the union of these two forces. Okay. And and that's how the universe works through con constantly generating new things through thesis and antithesis. Okay. And that's the hermetic philosophy that underpins Cabala. >> What created the universe? >> The universe is eternal. It it it it didn't it was not created. It it it just is. Um so um this is hard to understand but but God is both the eternal and the infinite. Okay. Okay, the eternal just means that it always is, it always was. Okay, the infinite means that it's always creating. So, so God um is the um sum of all things, but God is constantly moving towards the sum of all things if that makes any sense. >> Okay. So, the how would you define the monad? The mo the monad. I'm I'm still unclear about this definition. >> Okay. All right. All right. So, Okay. The monad is the very core of reality. Okay? It is the very beginning of reality. It is pure love um and uh pure generosity, pure forgiveness. Okay? It's only good. And then it emanates. Okay? It breathes. It vibrates and this vibration uh becomes lower and it creates other forces as well. And then once this vibration slows down, it creates the material world. Okay. So the entire universe is infinite dimensional. Okay, does that make sense? >> Well, how is there a beginning if it's eternal and infinite? >> Right. So, okay, time and space are not principles of the universe. Emanuel Khan talks about this about how um the universe itself is eternal and infinite. It's beyond time and space. We cannot imagine it. Okay. But for us to live our lives, we need to we need to transform the universal truth into a concrete thing that we can navigate. Okay? And we do that through filtering through uh through what the Catholics call ego. And what is ego? It's time and space. Believing that we are distinct entities in the universe when in reality we're all unified. >> Okay. >> All right. So, so, so that's why it's hard to understand where for the purpose of living, we have to believe in time and space. But time and time and space are actually fictions. They are just figments of our imagination in order for us to understand the world that that we live in. Time and space. Okay? So, time is purely sequence. You believe that things come before and then they come after. But in reality, things exist together. Both the past, present, and future exist at the same time. Then you have um uh uh space which is just pure sensation. It just the five senses. Okay. >> All right. So um I know this confuser. Okay. But but what you can do is look at something called neardeath experiences. >> Yeah. >> Near-death experiences. And this this is when people um you know they die and they go like they go they go to heaven and what they all say the same thing where if you go up in heaven, okay, if you actually go up there's no time in space. M >> it's it's it's like you could be there for one second um and then you you you could and you could feel as though 10,000 years have passed >> and then what what you recognize you feel what you feel immediately is a presence of God and God is all forgiving, all love, all generosity. There's no hatred. Okay. The idea of evil, the idea of Satan is is a concept concept that we quit ourselves and projected onto the universe. They're not part of the universe. >> But God is greater than us. >> God is everything, >> right? And I've heard you talk about NDEs and this is true. You could ask anybody who's been through an NDE. Well, what I what I didn't hear you discuss is the people that like I've heard gangsters speak about this and they said that when they had an NDE, they've been shot and they were pronounced dead and came back. These people were they they saw so a lot of people that go to heaven and have NDEs they they talk about it the most because they want to share their knowledge. You know, they see like a light at the end of the tunnel. It's always described as like a this light. Or even people that have been through psychedelic trips like DMT, they say that they lived like a thousand lives and time wasn't even though it's like a 15-minute trip, they've had families and, you know, they never are the same afterwards. And maybe that's entering into a different realm. But I've seen gangsters talk about NDEs and they descended into a red door. They were going downstairs and it was almost like they were That's the description of hell. Do you believe in hell? >> I don't believe in hell. I I think that we are living in hell. I I think this earth is meant to be hell, you know. I mean like um um yeah. Um so I I I mean again the ND the the NDDDs are pretty consistent. They don't ever mention the concept of hell. They don't they don't know what hell is is is like um you know if you read Dante's Divine Comedy you know it starts off with hell and what hell is in the Dante conception is that hell is a world in which you are no longer able to recognize your own humanity in which you are refuse to forgive yourself a world in which you you refuse to recognize that you're capable of redemption that's what hell hell is something that we create in ourselves it's not created um in the universe. >> So, is Epstein going to heaven? >> Um okay. Um that's a really hard question to answer. Okay. Because again, there is no hell. Um and um according to her hermetic philosophy, according to Cabala, it's not really about good versus evil. It's really about action versus inaction. It's really about will versus lack of will. Okay. So the idea is that we have a responsibility to act for a better world, to believe in a better world and to act for a better world. And I hate to say this, okay? I mean, like no matter what we think about Epstein, in his mind, he was doing good. In his mind, he was doing God's work. In his mind, he was making a better world. Okay? I'm sorry to say this, okay? But yes, in his mind, u he's going to go to heaven. He did say in that interview with Bannon, that practice interview for they were doing media training, he asked, "Are you Satan himself?" And he said something like, "Well, I've looked in the mirror." I think that there must be some. And even then, if you see like the way that the IDF soldiers, the Israelis scatter when there's a threat of death, I think that there's there's an innate feeling and all their actions start to to float. And it's not proof of hell, but I I think everybody knows that they'll be held accountable for their or everyone thinks that they'll be held accountable for their actions. So maybe it's not heaven, but I will never be able to concede and believe that Epstein is going to heaven, >> right? So So what what I would say is this. Um how these people work is they they they um claim to power through blindness. Okay? They become blind to their own depression. They become blind to their own deficiencies. And they're just completely focused on climbing the ladder. Um, and they're just obsessed with power. And the thing that they don't want to do, the worst hell is if they just stop, rest, and look in the mirror. Okay? And they can see the evil in their faces. That that to them is the worst hell. That's why they are so motivated, you know, because they're trying to run away from their own demons, >> right? >> So, what they're most afraid of is death. Because when death comes, they may not go to hell, but they have to account for their actions. They have to like look at themselves in the mirror when they die. And they have all of eternity to look at themselves in the mirror because all these memories that we generate, everything that we've done, you're you're you will see what you did, >> which is which is a form of hell, right? Like being held for these people. It is it is the worst hell. And that's why they want to live forever. Not not because they particularly love what they're doing. It's because they're afraid of like >> the eternal, >> you know. Yeah. Yeah. >> They want to become gods on earth because their mortality is what they fear the most and >> being held accountable for their actions. And the differences uh between Epstein regime and something like Iran is uh you kind of alluded to it and I I I uh I suspect that you believe this the idea of martyrdom especially within Shia Islam. So I saw there was a report from I forget his name but there there's a theory that Hani allowed himself to be martyed because the belief in Islam is that martyrdom Oh yeah >> allows you the highest rank in heaven. So, Hami, 86 years old, reportedly had cancer. Not >> prostate cancer, too. >> Prostate cancer. Extremely >> prostate cancer. Yes. >> Stage four. >> Yeah. >> You said >> I don't know, but it was prostate cancer. Yeah. >> Right. 86 years old. This is not somebody capable of leading an army into battle. the most effective use he could have uh you know the the best use in this warfare would have been to inspire the people because you point out the asymmetrical warfare. Iran fighting against an army with a lot more soldiers with a lot more finances and what they the advantage they have is that Americans are not inspired for this war but the Muslims in Iran are completely this is part of their every fiber of existence. And so having someone like Himedi be martyed unites people in a different way. Do you think that he was that he allowed himself to be martyed? >> I think 100% was intentional because there were two major sacrifices in the first day, right? The first sacrifice were there 170 school girls that were targeted by um uh the tomahawk and look look I mean like there's pretty good reporting that it was actually the Americans and um so so that's the first sacrifice. The second sacrifice was Kam because at any at any time he could have um gone Moscow right so and again in the Zorastrin and the Shia Muslim perspective it's just like you if you need to galvanize your people you need to make a sacrifice and it is wrong to sacrifice others because because unjust so you have to sacrifice yourself okay and like like like it is a warrior mentality like like he's being a warrior here where it's almost like you know like the general being the first out in the field knowing know that knowing that he's going to die but knowing that his death his courage is going to inspire all the soldiers behind him to avenge his death. Mhm. So people were calling me crazy for that, but it makes sense. And I'm sure you've seen the videos of the the Muslims together in Iran now compared to the the response and the way there's the the unification from you, US, Israel, Epstein regime is it's not even comparable to the how inspired they are. So what are your predictions? You know, you've got so many of this uh correct. I do want to ask you about World War II, the end of the world, when that one going to come, but what are your immediate predictions with this war? >> Um, you know, I I don't do specific timelines because, you know, I mean, like like like I'm not actually in control of the events. I I I I I'm sure figure out what the general trends are. Okay. So, I'll tell you the general trends. General trends are that the Americans and Israelis are going to target civilian infrastructure, uh, water desalination plants, dams, um, to make life as difficult as possible for the Iranian population. Um, eventually they're going to insert ground troops, special forces, small contingents. You know, there's rumors of the 82nd Airborne Division have been activated. Uh, they might parachute some troops into uh, Iran. But but anyway, like um the amount of insanity that's gonna happen in this war is going to be beyond our imagination. Okay? Because we like why would you commit suicide? We're like, I don't know. But but they but but you know like why are you uh committing suicide right now? Okay. So so I think a lot of the insanity that's going to happen specifically will be beyond our imagination because you know we are not actually in the war. Um and the people in this war um you know war makes people crazy. Um and they develop certain hubris. they develop a certain arrogance but they have to win this war. uh and you know like just go and say the Vietnam War where it was entirely obvious um by 1965 1966 the wars was un unwinable but they kept on bombing and bombing and bombing um uh until five six years later right and they were thinking about using nuclear weapons um so you know when when the military goes into war uh they uh will do everything possible to win this war so there's been a lot of insanity going going on the uh American homeland will be more more chaotic. I think at some point Trump will introduce a draft um a a selective draft u because remember like like like you've been registered for the for the national executive service already, right? >> I think we have to >> Yeah. Yeah. Right. So So yeah, so they have that already in place. Um so it's pretty easy to do the the draft. So So I I think that's going to split the country apart. Um I I think the National Guard will be will be deployed at some point. Uh they already have this plan to deploy National Guard to all major American cities by April. And they've been talking about this for a few months. And that's a detailed plan. Like this American invasion of of Iran is a it's a dumpster fire. But they actually have a concrete plan, a detailed plan for how to deploy the National Guard uh using the Minnesota uh model. Okay. So So I I think that's going to happen. >> What's the Minnesota model? um uh just provoke as much right straight warfare as possible and then you you justified by deploying the the National Guard, right? Because those ICE people went in >> looking to film uh conflict on social media to to provoke people. >> Um then um the midterms is something that I'm up in the air about. Um it seems as though Trump is intent on um cheating in some way. You know during the state of the union he said he said that we have to pass a safe America act and which is like you know like you need voter ID. You you need to make sure the elections are secure right which means you know you have national guard troops everywhere which means that it's hard for people of color to want to go go vote because they're clearly being intimidated. Okay. So I I think the midterms will be dumpster fire. I mean it's I mean it's going to be so contra uh versial. I also think that people will be surprised by how lame the Democrats will be in this process. Um the Democrats are going along with it because they believe that well first of all they want this war to happen because they've been co-opted by the Israel lobby as well. But also they think that this is our perfect opportunity to get rid of Trump, right? Because after three years of this, he's dead. Like, you know, he's gone. I mean, and and and so we'll just wait. We'll just wait. We we we we won't even worry about the midterms. We'll wait three years from now when we when we win back in 2028, we'll go after all these guys for what they did to us. >> Right. >> Okay. So, so I I >> it's either Trump is trying to run for a third term. You know, he's he's hinted at that a lot. You know, Miriam Mandlesson said that they want to pull more money. And also JD Vance would just be more Trump, but that Trump would work through JD Vance. Again, he's been funded by Peter Teal. >> Did you see that there's a lot of people speculating that Iran is looking at your videos to strategize how they could win because of how much uh you predicted? Do you think that there's there's any sort of basis in that, especially, you know, the prediction of the deselination plants? I I I'm wondering if there if you think or you even conceptualize that like how impactful your videos are. >> Um you know I think it's actually insulting to say that the Iranians are just you know watch my videos you know because all right the entire point of game theory is that once you're in the game um the structure of the game uh the nature of the rules determines how you behave. Okay so so let's do a thought experiment. Let's just say um we go back in time like back to the beginning like 1920, okay? And we present documentation just millions of of documents showing that oh my god guys, we're headed towards the Great Depression. We're headed towards World War II. The Nazis will rise. Um the Soviet Union will rise. Okay? And we tell them exactly how to prevent this. I guarantee you this would change nothing. Okay? This would change nothing at all. Why? because people when they're in a game, they're looking at they're looking to maximize their outcome and that determines the nature of of of the game. So basically, I made these predictions based on my understanding of the different motivations of the players and the structure of the game. You go out to desalination plants because they don't have water. I mean like that like like water scar is a huge problem in the Middle East. So, so, so, so, so I think it's sort of insulting to the Iranians to say like they're not capable of their own ideas, right? What I'm saying is it doesn't what I'm saying is it doesn't matter who you are once you're in a certain game and these are the uh struct these are the rules and incentives then you respond accordingly to to optimize your your your the outcome and like information from outside does not impact the way players behave. Yeah. >> Right. Like it's the same thing as as you know I'm sure you play play Texas hold on poker right but when you're playing a a hand you really care what others tell you to do like like like like you know if people are giving you information and their information is actually be more objective than your information you don't care because at that point you're driven by your emotions at that point you're invested in your own strategy >> right so so so I I first of all you know it's absurd that people would think this and I think it's also insulting also by the way this would put my personal safety at risk Right. Right. Because you know the Americans are going to lose this war and guess who's going to blame? I'm going to blame for the stupid thing. >> Right. And like like like like I'm just this random high school teacher in Beijing and I am going to impact like the outcome of this war. >> Yeah. >> Um but but the reality is that people will want a scapegoat. Right. So >> but it's so funny that too because hubris is the downfall of these empires. You've uh accurately cross analyzed and you've seen how empires have collapsed. This is the result of all the mistakes that PC regime has made so far is the result of their own arrogance. Marco Rubio saying Iran did not pose an imminent threat on America. Major mistake. Hexat saying that Iranians are going the only ones that should be afraid are the ones that think that they're going to stay alive. Major mistake. Trump bombing the school. Major mistake. And and this could have all been easily avoidable if they understood that they needed to reanalyze and strategize based off of their arrogance. And a lot of this is probably the result of, you know, years of American dominance, but also more recently the Venezuelan regime change where it was so easy and they loved being able to flex their helicopters and show imperialism and flex the American muscle. The arrogance is why they're going they they could lose this war again. The troops that just came back and they come wrapped in the American flag. Trump doesn't even take his hat off. This is a signal to all US troops. Wait, I'm dying for Israel and you can't even show me respect and take off my hat when I'm in the coffin. >> So yes, all the mistakes that Iran could make its strategy and it's, you know, not foreseeing things properly, all the mistakes, you know, Epstein regime are making are the result of their own ego, which does support your your great idea of the the downfall of ego. But I mean, once you you're right, once you are set in this position in this game, there there really is no changing it. There there just isn't I mean um once you leave the game once you lose the game you're capable of capable of reflection but like once you're in the game you just you just act out your emotions. Mhm. And what's good about your outside perspective as a, you know, high school teacher in Beijing is that you can see the left-right politics slop and understand that this is just like the infighting is encouraged from the same regime that like the leftists will say that we hate Israel, but then also talk about leftright issues and get all riled up about ICE. What advice would you give? Because I I agree. I've been saying the whole year that I'm not left, I'm not right. People call me a communist. They call me a Nazi. They call me everything, but I am just somebody who follows God and I want what's right. I don't think it's right and left. I think it's right and wrong. How would you advise people to get out of this mental trap, this prison of secular politics? Yeah. Courage, man. Just reach out to your enemy and have a conversation. It's that simple. All right. Because like right now you're under the perception that your enemy is demonic and you have to fight this person. But when you actually sit down with a person and have a cup of coffee, you recognize the humanity in your in the other person, but you also recognize humanity in yourself. Okay? That's what we need to do as a as as as a human race. Okay? We need to sit down with other people and have real conversation. No more these on debates, right? Don't go on Don't go on TV and like have the shutting matches because it's all for TV. Just have an intimate conversation with your neighbor who you disagree with. Just have a conversation with someone who voice an opinion in school that you disagree with and try to come to an understanding of the other person's viewpoint. Empathy is what's going to save us and that's it. >> I'm trying my best, but man, people love their echo chambers. I yesterday I had a good call with Nick Fuentes who we disagree upon a lot but we understand that we're both going in this situation and there's a greater problem. I I I saw you you >> look look look sorry but Nick Fes clearly has a political agenda. The guy's a smart guy but some of his conclusions are clearly manufactured. He's not working for from first principles. He's not working. I think uh just I mean he's he's a pretty smart guy and some of the things he says >> some some of the things he says is like you know someone's paying you to say that like I don't know. Okay. But but but I'm saying like like um something going on with w with with Nick. >> I for I know him very well as one of my good friends. I I've never got that uh I've never made that analysis. But again that's that's your interpretation. But yeah, overall there's there's a bigger fight if he wants to to put America first. America first can't happen without getting the Israel lobby out of this country. So I find like that's a good example of empathy and and seeing that there's a a combined mission. >> Yeah. What other talking heads in this? Who do you think is getting this? I'm not sure how much time you spend on social media. Who else do you think is worth listening to or worth worth communicating with putting differences aside? >> Yeah. Listen, listen. I think, you know, if you have a chance, you you should definitely talk to Jimmy Door. Like, he's a really good guy. I've been following for many, many years. Uh he's actually he's actually one of the first I followed on the internet, you know, before I just got my news from, you know, mainstream media, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and then and then, you know, um covert happened, then Ukraine war happened. Um and Jimmy Door has been right on so many issues. I think he's a very principled person. I should I think you should definitely reach out to uh to to him. I'm not sure if you've seen his show. >> Jimmy Door. No, I I'll I'll reach out to him. You know, there's Is he British? >> No, Jimmy Dor is American. He's based in LA. Uh he was inside of comic for right >> many years. And then uh and now he has his own show. So So I think that Jimmy Door is really good. Another person you should talk to um is Turo Carlson. You know, I think he's been Yeah, he's been doing God's work these past few years, you know, like so uh I think in January 2020, Trump assassinated General Casam Salmani, right? >> And at that point, uh it was basically World War II, but Turk Carlson got on a plane, flew down to Maraago, and convinced Trump to deescalate. Okay. So, and and I I was writing my friends like this this guy Tucker Carlson, for whatever reason, he just saved us from nuclear apocalypse. So, so you know, and you know, when he was on Fox News, some of the segments were just really wonderful to to watch um and really extremely well done. So, if you have a chance, you should definitely talk to Torah Carlson. Um >> he's a perfect example of somebody who got out of the idea of right-wing politics and sees it as right versus wrong, right? He was a neocon and he was very supportive of the Iraq war. But at least he has the balls to admit that this was a major mistake in Iraq and he doesn't want to repeat it. So many others are more loyal to the idea of American empire, Trump, right-wing politics than they are to what is true. At least Tucker is able to see, okay, well, I made a mistake and I don't want this repeated. I care about my people and the future of the world. So many people their egos prevent them from saying what they know deep down to be true that this is wrong. >> Yeah. Yeah. And you know Tor Carson has had an incredible journey because you know he started his career at on CNN on a show called Crossfire. I'm I'm not sure if you know about this but that show was just like just the worst TV possible. uh because it was just trying to stir up as much conflict as possible, you know, like um but but he's had a he's had an incredible evolution and now he really is the most powerful media figure in the United States and um I hope he he becomes president one day. I mean I I certainly hope that if he becomes president one day, America will be a much better place. >> I I'll ask you one more. You know, this was a this is a great conversation. So a lot of people are you know the idea of the djal which in Islam is the same word for the antichrist and this is an ushering in the end of the world. We both agree that this is what this is about and this is the the pretext for the the end of the world. Do you again you're not predicting dates but what do you see as the timeline? >> Should we basically when is the end of the world? What could we expect? Um, so the antichrist is a very interesting uh idea. I don't think it's a person. I mean I I I think it's a concept. I I I think it's a very it's an idea, right? It's it's the the crisis is the paxa. It's the um surveillance state, right? The mark of the beast where everyone has a microchip uh embedded in his bloodstream and there's digital currency um and everything you do is is monitored. that the mark of the beast that that that I think is is the antichrist system. Um so I think with the coming of p Judeaica it's going to accelerate the uh coming of the war of Gog and Mog because that really is the end of the world right the war of Gog and Mog and in in many ways we we can see like they're planning ahead. So what is Gog and Mog? Well, it's Russia and Persia, the unity of the Orthodox and the Islamic world against Pax Judea, right? So, so they're actually planning ahead and that and that will usher in um the Mesc age because then Jesus will have to return. Then the Jewish Messiah will come. >> So um >> so you believe you believe Jesus will return? >> I don't believe Jesus will return, but they believe Jesus will return. >> Okay. Okay. >> Yeah. I I mean like I think we're headed towards calamity. I I think I think that these guys are just complete morons and they're going to blow up the world. It's only a question like how bad does it get? Okay, there's no way I believe that this is the end of the world. I don't believe that they will actually achieve their esquetology, but they are fanatical about trying to achieve their esquetology which will destroy the world. Depopulation is one of their major objectives. They want to create uh a temple of God. humanity becomes a temple of God where at the very top is the elite and everyone else is is just a slave or stone in this temple. That's the intention here. And so um they want to enslave humanity basically. I'm like that that's how I see their intention. The enslavement of humanity and it's up to people like us to speak speak out and try to awaken as many people as possible. So So that's that's a great war ahead of us. It's not one of weapons. it it's really one of spirit. It's it's it's really coming to terms with like who you are as a human being, trying to ignite the soul in you and awaken your consciousness uh to have better control and understanding of the world around you. Um you can't sit this out, okay? You can't absolve yourself of any response and say, well, you know, like you know, I'm just a random person um and like they have all the nuclear weapons, they have all the money, so I can't speak up. No, you can't. you can because remember the the law of cause and effect where we're all unified. Just if one person chooses to speak up that encourages another person to speak up as well. Um so you are the light and you have to be the light in this time of darkness and that and that is the responsibility God gave us as human beings. You have to prove you're a human being and you prove yourself as human being by first and foremost having the courage to be a human being. >> Yeah. Real wealth is knowledge. Real wealth is from within and it's from doing the right thing in this short life and the in this human experience. >> Exactly. >> That's the the exact right. >> And so are you >> sorry but that's the only thing we can do. Okay. >> Yeah. >> Like just just just be a good person. Just show kindness in in a time of tribulation. >> So are you back from vacation now or could we expect more? You're back to the lectures, right? >> Yeah, I'm back to the lectures. So, I'm updating, you know, three lectures um a week. I'm also uh doing some media interviews. Uh but I'm trying to pace myself properly because yeah, I sort of blew up and like everyone wants to talk to me, but you know, this war's not going away and this this this is an acceleration. So, things will get worse and worse >> and so I I I want to maintain my sanity in the process and I want to maintain my health. So, yeah. >> Yeah. A lot of people reached out to me asking if they could speak to you. Uh Bradley Martin, my friend, all all these people. But, you know, it's uh I'm sure that it's it's it's very hectic to keep up with that. And I'm sure you didn't I didn't expect that whole attack to to this coordinated assassination of character on you, but I I I don't think it was effective at all. And so what else? Yeah. Go ahead. >> No, but it just shows you how desperate they are, right? Like like why are you attacking me of all people? But but it just shows you how desperate and anxious they they are about everything. >> What could we expect from the predictive history channel and from you in the future? >> Yeah. So um I want to take things we discussed the cabala and the war of spirit and systemize it better and present it to a more general audience in my in my lectures. Okay. So so so that's where I'm going with with my lectures. I want to write a book on game theory. Um, so I might take a few months off just focus on writing a book about game theory so that people feel more empowered to understand global events. Um, so that's a big project that I'm I'm working on in the future. What I want to do is to really try to impact the world in a more positive way. And that could mean starting a school, that could mean starting a community. But I really want to give people hope, you know, because right now I'm I'm just showing people how corrupt and evil and stupid this world this world is and it's showing a lot of people into despair. And that's not what I want to do. Like I I want to be a source of light. I I want to be a s source of um source of hope. And so I'm thinking of like projects that I can do um to give people a sense that there there there is hope in hope in in this world. >> That's great. I I stand by that 100%. We'll we I'm looking forward to the lectures. And is there another date? I don't want to like make you commit to anything. When if you're interested on on coming back on the stream in the future? >> Yeah. No, I love talking to you because you know, you ask great questions. Uh you have a huge audience. Um and uh you you have a hu huge influence over the future o over the young people. So like you know we we we can do it a month from now. um if if you're up for it. >> Perfect. Uh I look forward to it. So, April 8th, >> something like that. Yeah, >> we'll we'll we'll email and correspond about it. Thanks so much for coming on. I don't know if you you have any final questions or or thoughts that you want to leave the people with, but I I greatly appreciate your time. I love the the work that you're doing. I thank you for for fighting for, you know, fighting for what's good, and we're going to continue to support you and and take these notes. I I love your class, man. It's it's uh it's been really interesting to see how your brain works and your analysis of the world. >> Yeah. So So I I'll leave you with with this comment that I think is very important. Whatever happens, do not despair. God is watching and God loves us. It will work out in the end. Okay. >> Thanks so much, Professor Jen. I look forward to seeing you soon. Best of luck to you. Peace. Okay. Thanks. Bye. Okay. Bye bye.