Shadee Elmasry – Exposing Israeli Lies NBF 281
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Hello Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato Bismillah. R Rahman
Rahim and welcome to Safina society nothing but facts live
stream. I hope you all enjoyed our new intro, which is we'll be
starting up with every week now and or every episode now. So today
after a while off a whole week that we were off for Thanksgiving,
the Thanksgiving break here in the United States, they got something
called Thanksgiving, which essentially, is a time where the
original Americans who are like these will have the Protestants
they came on came to the country, and they supposedly made peace
with the Native Americans, and it was all fake. And then they
slaughtered them after that. And that's why some people are not
really fans of thanksgiving. But others say have a different story
about Thanksgiving they say essentially that
it was a habit every time that something good would happen, that
the Americans would would just part of Christianity to have a
Thanksgiving feast. So whatever it is, either way, we ended up having
two days off and people used to skim Wednesday off to be absent
Wednesday. I think by the end of the decade, it's going to be a
full week off right because people just taken off. So what is it uh,
for most Americans now you Turkey you eat stuffing.
And you watch a football game in your family room with your with
your friends and your family. Mainly your family, not your
friends. In any event, who cares about all that stuff? We got an
amazing guest on
propaganda and CO on Twitter is on fire you guys got to do to
get onto propaganda and CO okay, it's on fire. I'm looking at it
right now. Okay.
Okay, I'm looking at it right now propaganda anko has been around
but it wasn't really fully active. It really found its so called
calling and Christian terminology here. Because that is a Christian
concept, finding your calling. That's a Christian concept. But
nonetheless, it's a phrase now we all use, but propaganda prop and
CO that's what it is. It's at prop and Co. He now has 89.5 1000
followers.
In the span of seven weeks, essentially me how did you? Let's
bring out Ramadan. Founder and the guy.
The man behind all the work. All right, Omar, let's bring him on.
Welcome to the Safina side and nothing but facts. Live Stream.
Let me start off with a question right away. Before October 7, how
many? How active? Were you on Twitter? How many people did you
have watching 170 followers on the web. So that was a lot. So you are
basically a miskeen? Not your profit CO was miskeen. He went?
What's the math on that?
No, wait times 100? What is the mathematics on that? Because
you're gonna be hitting 90k By the end of the week?
Yeah, I don't know. But it's a lot. It's explosive growth and I
wasn't expecting it. Unfortunately. You know, it's,
it's because of the topics we're covering, which is, you know, not
a pleasant experience for the Palestinians. But it has been, I
think transformative for our, you know, our, our brand, our
platform, obviously, so bittersweet, but hamdulillah we're
creating content and I like to think we're making a difference.
So I'm proud of the the growth that we've had. I think that the
first video you did was the one exposing the 40 Babies lie.
That was the first one that you saw. You did I watched that. And I
put it up and we got banned on YouTube for that that video got
shut down. Wow. striked we get one more strike. We're off YouTube
completely. Believe it or not just two strikes, you're out. It's not
like Major League Baseball.
It's a lot stricter. So when I
Say we're off, I think that we won't be able to monetize or
stream. But in any event, that was the video that got everyone's
attention. And so let's start today's program with a video that
you want to show us. Are we ready to show that? And then we could
talk about it? Not yet. Alright, let's give them some time. So
let's talk about yourself. You're in the arts, the video, movie
production business. Why don't you tell us a little bit about your
background and your history? Yeah, sure. So I am originally Kurdish,
I'm from Iraq. I don't speak Kurdish we're out to be very well,
I'm a disgrace to my family in that regard. But I grew up here in
Tampa, Florida, surrounded mainly by a Palestinian community, we
it's a diverse community here, but I grew up around Palestinians. And
through my, you know, proximity to them, I became very passionate
about, you know, the plight of their people. And obviously, as a
Muslim, I see myself as part of them. So I never considered myself
to be like a nationalistic person or anything like that. I just
viewed myself as a Muslim. And so I cared about, you know, the, the
Muslim experience around the world. But specifically, I had a
strong affinity for the Palestinian people that was like,
move around them. And so I heard their stories firsthand, they told
me about what life was like, you know, in Palestine, what happened
to their family members, etc. And so, when I went to college, I was
kind of this, I was just a young Muslim man, last, I didn't really
have any direction, or passion or vision for myself or for my life.
It wasn't until college, when you had the Arab Spring, and you had
the Occupy Wall Street movement, I found myself paying a lot of
attention to politics. And I really started telling myself, you
know, I'm, what am I doing? What am I studying? What am I
contributing to this world. And so I decided to, you know, get more
involved. And during this time, my freshman, sophomore year of
college, you had these different attacks on the husband. And so I
found myself,
you know, getting involved on college campuses, first at
community college, and then in university. And I became the
Students for Justice in Palestine president and I wasn't passionate
about my college studies at all, I was mostly passionate about my
activism and my organizing, and, and Hamdulillah, we had a very
large and active SJP chapter. And so we were able to get a lot of
things done. And it was through that organization, and through the
movement for Palestinian rights, that I found myself learning so
much about the world, right, about capitalism, about colonialism
about imperialism, Empire, history, geopolitics, and domestic
politics. And I just found myself becoming a much more intelligent,
informed person and hamdulillah through this cause. And so, I was
also like, you know, dabbling in content creation, my friends, and
I, you know, produce silly YouTube videos and things like that. And
so when I graduated college, I couldn't see myself working,
you know,
a corporate job or anything like that. So I wanted to continue my
activism. And I also wanted to take the content creation a little
more seriously. So I created a brand called Peace house. And that
was a studio that I had locally, that I co founded with friends,
and we posted content for a couple of years, we tried to produce a
lot had been, it was supposed to be a live action,
excuse me, production of The
Life and Times of sliding up with a specific focus on his youth.
So we did a lot of content creation from serious dramatic
productions to satirical content that would go viral online, that
brand peace house eventually fizzled out my partners and I
split ways. And I just spent, you know, the last few years trying
different things. I was freelancing, and I started
propaganda as a hobby. And so I started just, you know, taking my
passion and my interest and, and creating content for youtube. I
mean,
we've got there's so much stuff that's going on that needs to be
sort of clarified.
Tell us the process of making one of your videos because your it
seems to be your home runs. Are these short videos, maybe it's one
minute, maybe it's up to 10 minutes, sometimes, the latest one
is 15 minutes. And tell us
from birth to publication of one of these videos.
So initially, definitely at first, you know, it was the shorter video
that that performed well. And and is that the one you want to show
today, by the way?
When we saw today, I think we should show the 15 minute one Oh,
because I had it Yeah. And we can talk more about it after we watch
it together. It's a long video, but I think your viewers will
enjoy it. I think yeah.
What are you guys ready to play now?
Yeah, we're ready. You want to?
Okay, if you go ahead if you go onto YouTube Safina study channel,
you can watch what we're what we're seeing right now. Yeah, I
see I have my phone right here. Okay, good. All right. All right.
Let's see is my volume up so I can hear it too. All right, go.
Do you really know what happened? On October 7? You think you do?
But believe me? You don't you've been lied to. We all have a
Zionist media has presented this offense to the world as a
holocaust against innocent civilians. Well, the story
couldn't be more different. The Zinus have been lying because they
are terrified of what actually happened. You see, October 7 is
one of the biggest ongoing cover ups in recent memory, a grand lie
to distract you from the truth and it's been working people have
either bought into the atrocity propaganda lies or they're too
busy trying to disprove it. Palestinians didn't to be had
babies didn't put babies in ovens didn't * women, they didn't
torture civilians. So many of us have been so focused on what
didn't happen on October 7. What we need to do now is focus on what
did happen because Israel is terrified of the truth. And I'll
let you in on a little secret. The truth that I'm about to reveal to
you is what will destroy the Zionist regime that will free
Palestine? Yes, it's that serious. By the end of this video, you will
understand why now, let's get to what really happened on October 7,
and why has Israel tried to cover it up? The truth is that on
October 7, resistance fighters from Gaza carried out a daring
military operation against a juggernaut, and they succeeded
Israel and its hubris had begun to believe that the Palestinian
movement was uninterested in armed resistance from within the
confines of their concentration camps under dogs from Gaza had to
avoid detection from constant surveillance I satellites,
informants collaborators, motion detection and seismic sensors and
24/7 monitoring by 2g phone networks, border cameras and
overhead drones. They undermine Israel's security apparatus by
planning details on pen and paper feeding false information to
informants and leverage Israeli arrogance and complacency to plan
and operate relatively undetected. In the early hours of October 7, a
blitz of over 2200 rockets were fired at the Iron Dome missile
defense system, but this was only truly meant to provide the cover
needed to fly drones over the $1 billion iron wall and destroy the
remote controlled machine gun turrets and communication towers
They rammed through the first layer of the fence and then
created over 20 separate breach points through the main iron wall
their immediate objectives take out important nearby command and
control military sites and do so as quickly as possible before the
Israelis respond so they split into small divisions and race to
their targets. speedboats raced across the ocean and onto the
beaches of Sikkim, while paragliders flew over the wall and
landed in various areas. Guys on beat up motorcycles and pickup
trucks used home made anti tank missiles to take out $3 million
Merkava tanks and $20 million Apache helicopters they conquered
for a military base and important communications and drone
surveillance headquarters killing or capturing all the soldiers
inside before destroying the server rooms. According to Scott
Ritter, how mass struck the headquarters of the Gaza division,
the local intelligence health and other major command and control
facilities with brutal precision turning what should have been a
five minute response time in too many hours more than enough time
for a mask to carry out one of its primary objectives the taking of
hostages to us as exchange for the near 5000 men, women and children
rotting in Israeli administrative detention centers. Returning to
Gaza with more than 230 Israeli soldiers and civilians. The result
was a complete rout of local Israeli military forces. For hours
the Israelis were completely in the dark confused as to where the
attack was even coming from 1000s of rockets were in the air. Dozens
of bases and military settlements aka kibbutz were captured and
multiple helicopters and tanks were destroyed. The attack came so
hard and so fast that many IDF soldiers were still in their
pajamas as the resistance fighters enter the barracks. How could
these half starved and besieged fighters have the goal to escape
their prison and carry out an attack like this? No one in Israel
could have imagined let alone expect desperate to respond. The
Israelis began to implement scorched earth tactics their
helicopters began firing Hellfire missiles and machine gun rounds
indiscriminately at vehicles and people running in the fields tanks
rolled through the kibbutz
and Main Roads and shelled houses as ground troops exchanged fire
with militants. This led to the deaths of many civilians. It was
the most humiliating defeat in Israel's history and has created
an internal political crisis that could break the Israeli government
for good Netanyahu desperate to hold on to power is exchanging
accusations with the military and intelligence apparatus as neither
wants to take responsibility for the humiliating defeat. 10s of
1000s of Israeli protesters are in the streets demanding that Israel
agree to a hostage swap with the Palestinians in order to save
their family members. And the crisis is external as well. The
Palestinians have reawakened a spirit of resistance in the face
of an ongoing military occupation resistance has proven its value.
This is one of the chants we've been hearing from Palestinians
here who have been protesting in support of the prisoners exchange
deal. The Israelis thought they could expand the illegal
occupation, steal more land, build more settlements, erect more
walls, arrest more children, increase surveillance, Siege,
starve and bomb Gaza to * and desecrate the holy Aqsa Mosque
without any blowback or consequences. The Israelis
implemented a policy of brutality and deterrence instead of one of
peace, justice and diplomacy. And it worked for a time Palestinians
had become complacent with the status quo and the Muslim world
was betraying the Palestinian cause and normalizing with Israel,
but Hamas undermine all of this if they're bold act of resistance. On
October 7, the illusion of Israeli power has now been shattered, the
veil has been lifted. power resides where men believe it
resides.
It's a trick, a shadow on the wall on October 7, they exposed
Israel's power for what it is a trick, a shadow on the wall. And
this terrifies Israel because despite all their wealth, power
and resources, they cannot defeat an opponent that won't go down.
The Israelis were shocked on October 7, because they thought
the fight was over. After 75 years of brutality. 75 years of
occupation of violence. They thought they had won, they thought
the leadership of the Palestinian resistance had been cowed into
submission for all their walls, drones, bombs and sensors, radars,
cameras, bullets, rockets and jets. The Palestinian will to
resist persists, it always has. And it always will, as I would
have thought the legendary resistance fighter said it's win
or die. It's victory or martyrdom. This is a spirit that has
reawakened in the Palestinians and their diaspora on October 7. And
this is why the Israelis are terrified. And was that and it
stood up to me. Yeah, but we can forget about him. It was just one.
You right? It's just one answer.
Puny. Puny. Say. Let's pretend this brain is a puny little ant.
Did that hurt? Nope. Well, how about this one?
How about this?
You let one hand stand up to us, then they all might stand up.
Those puny little ants outnumber us 100 to one. And if they ever
figure that out, there goes our way of life. It's not about food.
It's about keeping those ants in line. This is why they have
responded with a disgusting level of collective punishment. When the
Romans wanted to quell the gladiator rebellion, they
crucified over 6000 slaves and lined their bodies up along the
Appian Way for 125 miles from Capulets. Rome, travelers will see
nothing but crucified bodies. Israel's trying to do the same but
with bombs instead of crucifixions. They want to make an
example out of Palestinian resistance. They're trying to show
the Palestinians in the West Bank that resistance will be met with
gross forms of violence, and they want their Arab and Muslim
neighbors to know that they will level their cities like they're
lovely Gaza. But this is not a display of strength. Quite the
opposite. It's a display of weakness. They are so desperate to
maintain the illusion the trick the shadow on the wall that they
are destroying their reputation and exposing themselves in front
of the entire world. And while you may think that Israel enjoys full
Western support, there is a limit to what the world will accept all
over the world. Millions of people are marching the United States
just witnessed its loss
Just ever Palestine demonstration people of all races in class
joined together to denounce the genocide of Gaza and call for the
Liberation of Palestine. Western political leaders are slowly
changing their tune, calling for humanitarian pauses and trying to
negotiate a long term ceasefire and Muslim leaders all over the
world are feeling the pressure as well. The Indonesian President and
Malaysian Prime Minister condemned the Israeli attack right to the
face of Joe Biden, the King of Jordan, who has historically been
soft in his condemnation is talking about war and Turkey's
rhetoric has been increasingly openly hostile to Israel and its
Western supporters. This isn't enough, but it is evidence that
Palestinian resistance is working. It is evidence that your voices
are being heard your demonstrations are being watched
your social media activity is working, and Israel is terrified.
This is why they are lying about what occurred on October 7, they
do not want Palestinian resistance, whether it's violence
or peaceful to be viewed as legitimate and justified. They
don't want it to be seen as effectual. They do not want their
illusion of power to be shattered, so they have resorted to
committing atrocities and spreading atrocity propaganda lies
they have to make what HMAS did on October 7. Dirty they need to
cover up that their military was completely routed in a military
rate in order to maintain this perception of strength and power.
But the truth is they are losing support from the populations of
the West and their economy is hemorrhaging money. They are
losing over $600 million a week their government hangs on by a
thread and this weakness comes at a time when there is already
tremendous pressure on their biggest ally, the United States
this cannot last forever. The clock is ticking. The protests are
mounting nits and Yahoo's days are numbered Biden and the Democrats
are facing re election the dollar is inflating the Ukraine war is
failing. The US Empire is in decline in China, Russia, Turkey,
Saudi and Iran. Rising, the subjugation of the Palestinian
people isn't sustainable. Their system is break in together, we
can break it. This is the opportunity this is the moment to
seize upon pressure must be applied everywhere from the west
bank of Palestine to the streets of Turkey, Jordan, Indonesia and
the West. The politicians and the media will try to move on from
this issue, but we cannot allow them to do so. The Israelis in all
their arrogance are buying us more time they are insisting on
invading southern Gaza, which gives us the opportunity to
organize and resist before it's too late. We must not only
continue the protests, we must escalate them. There isn't a
single pressure point. There are pressure points all over the world
that lead directly to the White House, wherever you are, whatever
you're doing in those areas. Do more of it non stop. You see we
don't just want a pause in the fighting. We want a pause in all
of society until the issue is addressed. This can be
accomplished by sustained peaceful protests in the heart of your
cities. We must force this issue until the world pressures Israel
to finally end their occupation. Let this be a lesson to all you
ants ideas are very dangerous things you are mindless soil
shopping losers put on this earth to serve us. You're wrong Hopper
ads are not meant to serve grasshoppers
have seen these ants do great things.
And year after year, they somehow managed to pick food for
themselves and you
so so who is the weaker species?
Asked don't serve grasshoppers.
It skill who need us
we're a lot stronger than you say we are.
And you know it. Don't cheer. Gaza was the little ants that stood up
we cannot allow them to fight alone. This is not a call for
violence. It is a call for mass civil unrest and protests all over
the world. We must spread the word and let everyone know their system
is breaking. It's been breaking for decades. This is the moment we
must apply pressure until we break it if they wish to enslave the
Palestinians. We must make them fight for it. And if we wish for
Palestine to be free, we must fight for them. So let's keep
going
I see who taps out first.
That was really good. That was an amazing video. It was really like
a short movie, but it was amazing.
Do you got people here from Indonesia
that are commenting people all over the place, commenting saying
they love this work.
So that video must have taken what? All night to make or to two
nights to make 48 hours straight because you believe in it. I was
watching. I was saying, Oh, he hasn't put anything out recently.
Figures. This is what you were working on. Yeah, you know, I
actually produced this original draft of this script about three
weeks ago.
But I was sitting on it for a while, I felt like it was missing
something. And I wasn't really sure what I wanted to say I knew
that I wanted to pivot and stop talking about what didn't happen
on October 7, I wanted people to really understand what did happen
on October 7. And I think everyone needs to know, but especially
Muslims, because one of the state of stated objectives
of Hamas, right with this attack was to reawaken a spirit of
resistance within the Islamic world to show the Muslims that
normalization, you know, does not need to be pursued with the State
of Israel, that Palestinian rights should not be forgotten. And that
Israel is not as powerful as you think. And so I think as Muslims,
we've been distracted, and I think very cleverly, so by the Israelis,
they've just been flooding us with lies. And some of their lives.
Some of their lies seem so pathetic, right? People comment
all the time. You guys are so bad at lying, not realizing that
they're deliberately distracting you with these petty lies that
they're very quickly moving on from. I mean, they'll tell a lie
several times a day and then move on. And you won't even remember
the lie. They told you a week ago. Yeah. And the whole point is to
distract you from what really happened. And so I knew I wanted
to make a script on that. But I sat on it for a bit. I was getting
feedback from other people. The editing took me a couple of days.
So yeah, now that tells me what Scott Ritter keeps saying, and
before you get into that, I want to read you some of the comments
here.
Someone says food says I love this man's work. Jasmine says this was
superb. I learned something new. Of that Eve Natasha Bundy says
amazing work.
Mohamed from Sri Lanka says you have a following in a lot of fans
from Sri Lanka. Oh, that's
a special place in my heart for Sri Lanka. All Muslims, of course.
But yeah.
Mr. Food meat says he's from Saudi Arabia friends there, Dominique
benzoin, says South Africa, and we stand with Palestine. So you have
people from all across all over the globe. As you said, you have a
global audience. And this is really showing it because a lot of
people here are loved it loved the video. No, thank you for it. So I
want to turn to Scott Ritter, you quoted him once in the video, tell
me what he said about
the October 7 attack from a tactical perspective. So the
article that I cited, and I'll send you the link for it in a bit.
But in that article, basically, he was detailing the attack and I
went through it. I had to remove a lot of the extra details, but I
think I got the point across in the video. But he was essentially
detailing the sequence of events or the stages of the attack. And
Scott Ritter is interesting, because he initially when this
first happened, he provided context for why he thought Hamas
did it. But he did consider them a terrorist organization. And he
considered it to be a terrorist attack. But his views have since
evolved, after seeing how the Israelis have responded, and the
gross violence they've committed. But also, I think after, you know,
he's obviously an informed person. He knew he knew what was
happening, but I don't think he knew or remembered a lot of the
details. And so the deeper he dove in, especially into the October 7
attack, he understood, okay, this wasn't a terrorist attack. This
was a military raid, and that is now what he considers it to be. Of
course, he's not saying that civilians weren't killed. And I'm
not saying that either civilians were killed.
And that's, you know, anytime and unarmed civilians killed,
obviously, you know, as Muslims, I think, as human beings, right.
Nobody likes to see that. And so it's an unfortunate reality. But
what the Israelis have done is they have lied, and they have
deliberately tried to make the entire thing dirty, and try to
present the entire attack, not as a military raid, not as a
legitimate form of resistance, but rather
this nonsensical, anti semitic * orgy that took place and it's
complete nonsense, but the whole point is to distract. So yeah.
I'll show you if you like
I don't know if I can present and share my screen.
Yeah, you should be able to
Okay, I just have to grant access
while you're pulling that up awesome work from Pakistan says
frozen two motors should says Are you single? He has a daughter.
Okay, well look at this guy
getting proposed. Zach is from Barcelona. He says great work.
Okay.
Now the requests if you're married, look at this. So you guys
want to get married? Make videos?
Can you see my I'm just gonna ignore everything you just said.
But thank you, everyone who's offering.
Can you see the article that I'm sharing?
Yeah, we're gonna add it to the stage right now. Okay, there, we
just want to make ice.
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We're going to we're going to share screen we're going to look
at something that he wants to show us then we're going to turn to MLS
question. Mo Why don't you tell us on the strat? Why do you think
Scott Ritter is a liability? And who is Colonel Larry Wilkerson? So
MO You put something out MLS? And give me something give me some
meat and potatoes on why you think that's the case? Scott Ritter by
the way is a former military legit analyst for the US Marines. He was
the guy who did who was the UN inspector for the Iraq so called
weapons of mass destruction. He went in there said there's nothing
here. So
alright, so why don't you put him in him and the and the this
article on so that?
I can't do that. Okay. All right. I'm gonna go ahead.
Okay, so I just want to show people this.
Because this is something that I think I didn't get to go into a
lot of detail in with the video, but I think is something that
would be valuable for people to understand. So we mentioned the
iron wall in the video. And obviously, Hamas breached this
wall. It did. I'll explain how they breached it. But I want to
first explain what the iron wall is. So first of all, you guys know
the Gaza strip of houses, is 2625 miles by six miles. So it's 25
miles long, six miles wide. Okay, and that is the strip of BUZZA.
The Israelis have always had a border fence along that entire
border. But a couple of years ago, Netanyahu fought very hard to
secure funding about a billion dollars worth to build the iron
wall, as they call it. And this was supposed to be one of the most
advanced walls in the world. And I'll show you how. So firstly, as
you can see, there's an underground concrete barrier. So
this underground concrete barrier is supposedly supposed to be 30
feet deep. And the reason for this obviously, is to try and prevent
Hamas from digging tunnels. And it also has seismic sensors. And so
if you were to dig a tunnel, the sensors would pick it up. So he
would discover the location and then they would destroy it.
That concrete barrier as it reaches the surface then becomes
an iron wall. And then iron wall is 18 feet to 20 feet high and it
has razor wires and then it has cameras, radar sensors, and every
few 100 feet. There is
every few 100 feet, there is an observation tower and this
observation tower has sensors and it has a machine gun turret on top
of it and this machine gun turret is automated. So a couple of miles
away from the border fence are these command and control centers
and these other centers that have mass attacked
and in the centers, the IDF men, women, whoever, you know, the
soldiers are working the shift that day they're on computers and
they're just monitoring all the sensors and they're seeing you
know, Is anyone getting too close to the fence is anyone you know,
if you come within a couple of 100 yards of the fence, they will kill
you. They'll either snipe you a little drone strike you or they'll
turn on the the turret and they'll blast you and this is a power this
is like this isn't a machine gun that when it hits you you burst
into flames. This isn't Yeah, like getting riddled with bullets. No
you you will explode. They will tear your body in half. And so
every few 100 feet, you have this observation tower. And so you have
a very sophisticated border wall. And you know Hamas had to breach
that and that was just the first step of a, you know a very
sophisticated plan.
And so I just wanted to drive that point home because not only did
they have to plan this
under constant surveillance, but they also had to get past a very
sophisticated and multi layered defense wall. And so it was
tactically impressive. And this is what Scott Ritter and other people
have been focusing on. And this is what the Israelis are trying to
cover up. They don't want people to view it as a legitimate attack.
They don't want people to view it from a tactical position at all.
They want people to just view it as like, Hamas dug tunnels because
they're like, so they're foaming at the mouth to get out of Gaza
and just kill Jews as if they're zombies. So I just want to drive
that point home, maybe now we can talk to some of your commenters
and viewers. Okay, good news. Scott Ritter, you mentioned him. I
liked his tactical commentary to MLS says he is well meaning he
says some nice things, but he's very aggressive that Israel must
exist and further American interests in the region. And he's
also in trouble with the law. So that's emos commentary on him.
Let's see what else
I think he has some interesting takes, of course, you have to take
it with a grain of salt and military men. Somebody's asking
where I can see how much work you can go to go to Twitter, get it,
get yourself an X handle, and go to prop up prop and Co.
and follow him there. And every few days, every few weeks, a
really powerful video comes up. Alright. And so that's, that's
where you could see his work. Now, let me ask you something. I feel
like we're in sort of a gray area, or where do you think things are
going now? After this?
So it remains to be seen. I don't know how serious to take the
Israelis when they say they want to go back into Gaza. So we've
heard Benjamin Netanyahu and others say when the ceasefire is
over, we're we're going back in. And we're gonna go for southern
Missouri.
And basically, what that means is we're going to, you know, either
push the people remaining and Uzza to an even smaller corner or
portion of the strip.
Or we're going to actually try and push them into the desert of Egypt
in the Sinai Peninsula.
I don't know how serious to take that. There's a lot of people
saying that the Israelis have exhausted their diplomatic cover.
For many weeks. Now, the West has basically said Israel has every
right to defend itself. And they still do say that, but they are
starting to sprinkle in comments about a humanitarian pause or a
long term ceasefire, they've basically been allowing the
Israelis to carry out this war of retribution, retribution of
revenge, and allowing them to kind of vent their anger and their
humiliation because they were humiliated on that day. Yeah. And
so they've played along, they've let them spread their lies.
They've even repeated their lies and said, Yes, you guys were
raped? Yes, your babies were beheaded yesterday, babies were
baked all the nonsense that they've been saying. And they've
let them basically carry out genocidal actions. Now that
there's an actual pause and hostages are being exchanged. I
think what the West wants to do is kind of convince the Israeli
public that you've, you know, did you get it out of your system?
Enough is enough? Yeah. But Netanyahu was insisting No, that's
not the case. So we'll see. I mean, the Israelis did have a lot
of money saved prior, they had about $200 billion worth in in
reserves. But there are they are very quickly burning through that.
They could go maybe a year straight. And that's why in my
video, I'm talking about like, you know, if they want to keep
fighting fine, you know, we keep resisting. And let's see who taps
out. First. They have a ton of money they can go on, but can they
go? How long can they go? They are casualty averse, they have, you
know, a sophisticated army, but their population is small. They
can't take casualties like Russia can, for example, yep. And so
there's only, you know, so long that they can fight, but their
economy is hemorrhaging money right now. $600 million a week.
That's what they're, you know, they say they're losing every week
in the economy. There's something that people need to understand.
780,000 people that were working before October 7 are no longer
working. That's 18% of the Israeli workforce. That's nearly 1/5 of
everyone who works in Israel is no longer working. Wow. And that is
because of internally displaced refugees, which is ironic.
But also, it's because hundreds, hundreds of 1000s of men have been
called to go to war. And they are stationed, you know, on this
border with Syria, the border with Lebanon during the West Bank, and
they're on husband right now.
And so you have all these people that were working, they're no
longer working. A lot of these people work in the tech industry
is it's all A's export. Their main export is tech apparently 50% of
their GD
P is tech exports, services, VC companies, whatever, they produce
technology and export it. And a lot of those people who work in
that industry, they are, you know, either fighting or they're
displaced right now. And so they're taking a big hit to their
economy, they've had to borrow a lot of money, they're borrowing a
lot of money at a time when interest rates are very high. And
the companies that rate, you know, your credit, right, they are
sending out warning, saying we might have to change Israel's
credit rating, we might have to basically say, like, hey, you
know, they're not as good recipients of loans. So they're
hemorrhaging money, they're borrowing a lot of money, there's
a lot of interest on that money. They, their currency is inflating.
The only reason why the inflation slowed is because they spent a lot
of their reserves.
Basically shoring up and buying back their own currency. Anyone
familiar with the buyback knows it only lasts so long. If investors
aren't convinced, right? Investors will jump ship and blame that
buyback. And before you do that, all those on Instagram asking you
how we can no watch on YouTube, go to the Safina society YouTube
channel, and you could watch there. So the question is explain
that buyback For those not familiar with it. So basically,
you have the Israeli currency, the Shaco. And then you have a bunch
of different currencies and people, either they buy and sell,
they trade these currencies for different reasons. The Israeli
government just like every other government has a reserve of US
dollars, because no one in the world wants a Schakel, right?
Like, if you're trading Israel and India or Israel or the United
States, you're not going to trade in the shekel, just like Saudi
Arabia and China are not going to trade in the, in the Riyadh or the
did home. Yeah. So you have these other reserve currencies that are
stable currencies that people trade with. So the shekel just
like every other currency on Earth right now is inflating. And this
is a global phenomenon that's that's taking place, every country
is struggling with it, some more than others. Well, the Israeli
Schakel has been struggling with inflation for several years now.
And it was this last year has been one of the worst years. And on
October 7, it plummeted and essentially,
the Shaco became less and less valuable in comparison to the
dollar, and in comparison to other currencies as well. So if $1
equals three now equals
four, point two, five, it's getting worse and worse and worse.
And so people are dumping the Shaco. Right? Once, when they see
that it's losing value, just like with a stock, they dump it, so
they can at least get some you know, whatever they can out of it.
So if I if I have shackles, and it's becoming less and less
valuable, I'm going to get rid of them. And so then there's a rush
to the door, everyone's trying to get rid of their shackles, and
then it just becomes this crisis. So the way that you shore up the
price, you stabilize it, you spend US dollars, or a euro or any other
currency, and the government will buy back their own Shaco. So
they'll flood the market with US dollars and bring the Schakel in
to bring the value back up. And so think of like,
Microsoft, their stock goes down, they start buying up their own
stock in order to increase the value to restore investor
confidence.
So the Israelis have done this. And it's worked. But it's
temporary. And it's only done so much. So investors aren't
convinced, because investors aren't convinced with any currency
on Earth right now they know what they've done. Yep. And anybody
who's paying attention, who's an economist and investor who trades,
they know how this game is played, they know that you engage in a
buyback, they know you're at war, they know you're borrowing money,
they know inflation is not going to be solved anytime soon. So
yeah, they might hold on and ride the wave just to get that quick
profit, and then they'll dump as well. So that's basically the same
way that people
make their books New York Times bestseller. It's a technique that
many people have used, which is essentially
buying your own book, you create a shell company that goes and just
keeps buying your own book, until the New York Times recognizes that
it's a book that's purchased, and puts it at New York Times
bestseller list. So essentially, you're buying back your currency,
so that it appears to the world that tons of people are interested
in our currency. Let's turn to another subtopic. Here.
Tell me about Elon Musk and the Starlink aspect of the meeting.
Forget the Twitter aspects of the meeting. But what is his plan with
Starlink? What was the agreement?
Is it an enforceable agreement? Tell us about tell people about
Starlink and how that influences or impacts any future activity by
the resistance by the people because so I'm not familiar if
there were any updates in the last 24 hours or 48 hours.
was regarding Starlink. But I know that Elon Musk was starting a
Starlink terminal in Israel II, and they released them in, in
stages. So in some areas, you have access to Starlink at a certain
speed. But in other areas, they're not going to get access for like a
year or two at best. And Elon Musk has been trying to expedite that
process. The Israelis have definitely, you know, taken
advantage of the October 7 moment to say, hey, we need charity, we
need help. We need this, we need that. And so Elon Musk has
committed to speeding up the process for Israelis to get it.
And of course, because Elon Musk gave Starlink to Ukraine, and he
flew it on a cargo plane himself directly, within a couple of days
to make sure that the people of Ukraine had internet, people were
saying, hey, why don't why aren't you doing that for husba?
So Elon was kind of like stuck in a tough position, because one, he
doesn't want to look like a hypocrite, too. He doesn't want to
piss off the Israeli government. Three, you know, Hamas is
technically a terrorist organization, you know, according
to the United States. And so if he were to send Starlink to them,
that's material support for terrorism. And he's already being
accused of anti semitism. And so it was kind of like a minefield,
he's like, dammit, what do I do? So he said, Okay, I'll just offer
to send Starlink to the Red Cross, or internationally recognized
organizations that are not terrorists.
The Israelis were not happy about that. And they threatened to
attack and destroy any equipment that sent. You know, it's not an
easy setup, like the Starlink terminals are. They require a lot
of power. And it's not like, it's not like sending you a bunch of
solar panels with a Wi Fi router. It's a lot bigger, it's a lot more
sophisticated and takes a lot of power. So it's not an easy thing
to set up anyway. And if an enemy combatant as genocidal and insane
as the Israelis are, they blow up the USS Liberty, right?
If they're threatening to blow up the Starlink terminal, then yeah,
it's kind of difficult. So, Elon, I mean, Elon is the real hostage.
I've been saying for the last few days. He's been. He's been held
hostage, they accuse him of anti semitism, and then nearly tanked.
Twitter a week ago. That's why you saw Ilan, all of a sudden, like,
turn into a zombie. And now he's like just parroting and repeating
whatever they say. And, you know, part of me wants to say, Come on,
man have a backbone, you know, you have all these followers on
Twitter, if you just said, Hey, guys, bail me out. You know, this
is the free speech platform. I think people would have done it.
But the thing is, these companies have a lot of, they have a lot of
money, they have a lot of influence. And so the other part
of me understands, he made a big purchase. And there's a lot at
stake. And so
it's complicated. Even if people were to start subscribing and
shore up, you know, the losses from the advertising revenue.
Apple could remove him from the App Store. Android could remove
him from the Google Store. Yeah, there's a lot of like, the EU
threatened to have him removed completely from Europe. So it's
not an easy it's not like okay, you guys pay me now. Yeah, it's
not that simple. So yeah, I'm not making excuses for him.
But it is a really difficult position to be in. We all know how
powerful designers are. And they've, they've wielded that
power against him in a week, they turned him into a completely
different person. It's actually incredible to see. It was
hilarious when he said, it sounds trite, but I just want world
peace. No, it sounded like someone who just got really, you know, got
spanked. And now all of a sudden is playing nice, right? Someone
who was a big shot and his of the siblings walking around, like,
he's the big, you know, the,
you know, the big shot. And all of a sudden after he gets a beating,
and he gets spanked, and he gets yelled at at the principal's
office. Now he comes back, and he's like, I really wish the world
has world peace. Yeah, but you're so good now. And you want peace
now. Because it's a lot easier to do business and to sell ads and to
sell Starlink and whatever it is that you're doing when when you
don't have to make moral choices, and you don't have to upset
anybody and your actual opinion isn't upsetting the adults in the
room because your mind is one way, but you realize that all the
adults in the room are on the other side. And all the powers
that be on the other side. So obviously, he's a completely
changed man. And I
I'm gonna sort of guess here are forecasts that type of bro
attitude that he was taking the last year or two on Twitter. I
think it's going to be gone. He was like a like a red pilled bro
in the last two years or something. I think that attitude
is going to be gone because he's sort of been really he's been
spanked in front of everybody.
Yeah, he has,
you know, this Twitter purchase. Yeah. As much as he tried to say
it was about free speech. God knows what it's really about. You
know, I don't believe as impulsive as Elon Musk can be I don't
believe he actually tells everyone his true intentions. He you know,
he's also developed
Think AI? Yes, Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter may fit into that plan for
different reasons. I don't think he did it necessarily for free
speech, maybe he did it to help the Republicans get into office. I
don't know why he really did it only he knows.
But, you know, that purchase was a significant investment. And that
purchase also has exposed him even more than just Tesla or SpaceX did
to the interests of many different groups. Now everyone has a piece
of the pie. And designers made that very, very clear when he
responded. He did two things in the last two weeks that really
angered them. The first thing, he did an interview with Lex
Friedman, where he was pro Israel, like 99% of the conversation, but
he said one thing that got clipped.
He said,
When you kill somebody and Uzza, you turn five kids into fighters.
Yep. Which is a very reasonable thing to say. Yep.
This angered the Israelis. The second thing he said,
a lot of white people are white conservatives are upset with the
Jewish community in America, because they view them as being
complicit in the narrative that is essentially accusing
or attacking the white community in America. So we've, we've gone
beyond that, though, it's not just woke.
We find it laughable when they say there's a white genocide in
America, right. But a lot of white conservatives deeply believe this.
They believe they're under attack. And in a lot of ways, there they
are in terms of messaging right there, their culture, their
identity is being picked away at. Yep. And a lot of the, like,
thinkers and writers that are propagating this anti white
message are Jews in America. And so somebody commented, they said,
you know, Jews want us to feel bad for them now. Right. But they've
been, you know, talking about us. So, you know, I don't, I don't
feel bad for them, I don't, I'm not gonna all of a sudden care
about them in what there's, you know, they're saying that anti
semitism is growing, I'm not gonna care about that, because you
didn't care about me, right, as a white person. And Elon said,
that's true, or that's correct. Probably an impulsive tweet. But
he was just trying, acknowledging something that he, you know,
agreed with this, really. So these two things combined, acknowledging
that tweet, where they're essentially blaming the Jewish
community for attacking the white conservatives in America. And this
Lex Friedman comment he made about killing children and converting
them into fighters when they grow up. This made the Israelis just
basically go okay, you know what, we're tired of this. You keep
talking. You're threatening our narrative? Yep. Whether it's
intentional or not, doesn't matter. We're gonna make an
example out of you. And so they, every single advertiser, they just
hit them up and said, This guy's being anti semitic pull your
advertisements. The lobby is just that strong. And what he should
have done. I mean, if your own your own Twitter, instead of
exposing himself like that, he could have just elevated the
tweet, right? I mean, isn't it not too hard? I'm sure it's not too
hard. You know, put this tweet on everybody's
make it go on 50% of the timelines or whatever, right. I'm sorry.
Don't say anything at all. You don't see it, Mark. Nobody knows.
Even though we all know behind the scenes, what Mark Zuckerberg is up
to? Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg and meta that the CEO of Instagram isn't
his right. He's a dual citizen. He's an American and an Israeli
citizen. We know obviously, what Mark Zuckerberg views are, but you
don't hear him talk about it. Yeah. Yeah. People probably now
dislike Elon more than they dislike mark. Even though Mark is
obviously a Zionist. There's not enough material to hit him with.
Yeah, he's not he's out. He's not even going to comment on this.
Right. So that's all Elon would have to do as well just stop
talking. Right? Well, that's not part of his personality. I guess
someone with that kind of an ego. Don't you see him after this
thing. This wave passes and disaster passes by storming back
in some way, shape and form to reassert himself because he really
sort of looked bad in the whole last two weeks.
Maybe, I mean, I can't predict I don't know what kind of person he
is really deep down in his heart. I don't know if he's, like a
highly egotistical person, or if he's really just chasing the
dollar. Yeah, I'm not sure. So we'll see. But I think
he there's no denying it. Now. I think a lot of people saw this is
interesting. You and I talked about this when he came to Tampa
recently. We talked about how the trick to maintaining power is
hiding that you have power and the example I like to use if you're
playing Catan this very popular board game I'm sure some of your
viewers and listeners have played the game.
That's what I call Chinese monopoly, right? Chinese monopoly?
Yep. Yeah. So when you play Catan, you're competing against others to
accumulate resources and grow your civilization. And the person who
grows the fastest and the biggest right wins, just a brief summary
of the game. So if you get out, too, if you get out ahead, too
quickly, people realize, oh, this person might win, this person is
accumulating power. So everyone starts working against you to
prevent you from winning. So even though you only lead in the
beginning of the game, and since then you've probably fell off
doesn't matter, you stuck out, right? You were the tallest tree,
you stuck out like a sore thumb. And everybody just knocked you
down. And they prevented you from winning. So the way to win is to
not reveal that you're actually winning, right? You kind of build
behind the scene. So designers community in America
has tried to maintain their power by hiding that they have it in the
first place. And that's why anyone who accuses them of having power,
they quickly label as anti semitic. Yeah. Hey, why are you
talking about us being bankers? Why are you talking about us being
so successful? Why are you talking about us? Having such an
influential and powerful lobby? Yeah, don't talk about our
community. We don't have any power. Yeah, the problem is, when
they wield that power, they reveal that they have it. Yeah. So when
they have Elon Musk all of a sudden turn into a zombie. And
he's, he's in Israel, like literally held hostage, and
they're taking him, you know, on this tour, basically spanking him
like, it's a walk of shame, like, Hey, you, you did not fall in line
with our narrative. And now we're going to make you fly out here.
We're gonna take you to the kibbutz. It's raining, we're going
to make you wear
a vest, a bulletproof vest, you're going to look at a baby crib, and
you're going to walk around the kibbutz, and then we're going to
make you watch an hour long video. And then you're going to get on a
Twitter space with Benjamin Netanyahu. And then you're going
to start tweeting, and you're going to just like bend the knee
constantly. When people see the Zinus, and Israelis make someone
do that what they're really seeing is how much power they have. And
so they reveal that they have power. And this makes them
vulnerable. It doesn't destroy them. Obviously, it's better to
be, you know, it's still power at the end of the day. Yeah. But I
think more and more Americans are waking up to this. They're seeing
Wait a second, why are these people so influential and
powerful? Why are they forcing people to go along with their
genocide doesn't make any sense? Yeah. Are there are there many
American conservatives who are non Zionist, I'm not even gonna say,
anti Zionist, just non Zionists, who were thinking with a clear
head here that are not agenda driven. Because that's the type of
person that I the only type of person that I could see that
maybe, is somebody we could talk to here.
So first, definitely there are you know, American conservatives
that are not Zionist, or potentially even anti Zionist, but
usually what you'll find Republicans will be pro Israel and
Zionist.
But conservative libertarians.
These people are not only anti Zionist, they are pro Zionist.
Sorry, pro Palestine. Yeah. And you're seeing this all over
Twitter. A lot of the libertarian personalities, a lot of UFC
fighters are these like tough guys, conservatives, but still,
you know, liberal in a sense.
And they label themselves as libertarians. These people are pro
Palestine. And there's a growing community online.
So yeah, definitely, there are no new conservatives and that sense.
Can you name some of the big personalities that somebody could
maybe follow on Twitter
that are on I'd have to, I'd have to double check. I can't think of
their exact names off the top of my head, I just recognize they're
like user handles on their pictures. But if chances are, if
you're on x, if you're on Twitter, you have come across their tweets,
if it's a white person posting about Palestine, chances are
they're a libertarian. So
yeah, I'll send you a message later. Maybe you can share if you
have like a group chat or something. But definitely if
you're on exit, the algorithm is presenting these people to you for
sure.
As much as we talked about musk in that way.
He's done an amazing job with Twitter like anyone who's on it is
almost like addicted to it there. It seems to be the the only place
that everyone that you could say is literally this is the pulse of
what the world is feeling right now.
Facebook is something that I've said it for many years that it's
it's just something that nobody goes on anymore. It's only good
for the marketplace. It's like a glorified Craigslist now, that's
what Facebook has turned into. Right? It's only good for the mark
Facebook marketplace.
Instagram is more of a celebrity thing, right? But where
also is there to go that is the place where everyone's posting
stuff so you can actually find out what is actually
trending. What's true from false. He's done a great job with it. So
far, the only little annoyance that I've seen is a lot of Zinus
accounts be flooding my, my, my, my timeline. Yeah, this is
deliberate. This is deliberate. And this is this predates the.
This predates Ilan going to Israel. And this is, you know,
flipping him. Elon was already twit Twitter was already
prioritizing Zionist and pro Israel accounts. Yeah, there was a
tweet a few weeks ago, where this * girl, she's an IDF
soldier, and she's a * star. And she has *, she doesn't
have that many followers. She posted a selfie of herself.
Where she's looking cute. And you know, it's a top down selfie. And
she says when you're mean to an Israeli soldier, this is what
you're being mean to so using * using women using feminism using
beauty to like
propagandize the Israeli military and try to wash clean their
crimes. Yeah. And this is a common tactic Zinus use? Well, there's no
reason why that post should have gotten more than 500,000 views.
I'm on Twitter all the time. I know what a good post is like,
this post got over 120 million views. That's like, that's insane.
That is the that is the combination of like several
countries worth of people. How are you getting that many views? It's
very obvious what's happening. And you know, it's not just her. It's
like Ben Shapiro. It's a lawn, David. It's Dr. Ely. It's all
these different Zionist personalities that are getting 10s
of millions of views. Jackson Hinkle was up there, all of a
sudden he's down the list. What happened to him? Yep. So
we know that they've been prioritizing them on the
algorithm? And, you know, that's fine. I don't care if you
prioritize them, as long as you're not censoring and shadow banning
us. Yeah.
But that is what's been happening, unfortunately, and it's gonna get
worse. So do you? I don't know. What does it what is another
platform that would even come close to being an alternative
texts?
You know, it's gonna take, it's gonna take a while, you know,
people have been suggesting, like a decentralized platform. The
technology is not there yet to sustain like a proper and
appropriate decentralized platform, almost like a crypto
type of technology, right? For social media. The problem is that
the current
technology doesn't support more than just text sharing. So yeah,
you can't post pictures, you can't post videos, it's not going to be
like a great user interface. It's just not going to be a great
experience. And not many people are going to be there. Yeah. So
the problem is that, you know, the there are alternatives. There's
Mastodon, there's all these other things.
But people aren't using it. And people are not going to want to
use it, because it doesn't have a lot of the same features. So this
is the problem. When you have a for profit centralized company.
They make a good product. Yeah. And so I don't know what we'll be
able to compete.
But there's definitely a need. Yeah. Do you think Trump made a
big mistake in going on? No. Truth social instead? And leaving x?
No, it was probably an investment for him. He got a lot of users
collected a lot of data.
And the platform exists in case something happens, like let's say,
if they can make Elon switch on, if they if they designers can make
Elon do this, they can make him do anything. So yeah. You know, if
one day that he should decide, you know, to go back on his word and
kind of remove Trump from the platform, well, then at least
Trump has somewhere to go, right. So yeah, never a bad idea to build
your own. If you build it, people will come in Trump has enough of a
following where, okay, it's not gonna be Twitter. It's not gonna
be Instagram, but he's gonna have a lot of people on there. He does
have his own following. But as somebody who doesn't try to seek
out any politician, and here we come to election time, I don't try
to seek out any political news. So it's almost like whatever pops up.
Four years ago, or five years ago, I was seeing Trump everywhere
right now. It's like, if you're not seeking out Trump, you don't
see him anywhere. You really don't. And you wonder how is he
planning to win the next election? Just lack of competition out
there. What because he's just he has his visibility is so low. If
you're not trying to find his stuff. His brand is so big, it
doesn't matter. And I think this is something that the mainstream
media and social media and big tech and the elite, this is what
they're learning. They are learning the hard way that even
with all their control and suppression, they can't really
eliminate what the masses of people want. Yeah. And what the
masses of people
Think. Yeah. So
even despite all the censorship, yeah with Palestine,
the busiest hashtags are Palestine hashtags, Gaza, Palestine,
genocide, whatever it is. Yeah, whatever they do to the numbers,
you can't deny that it's dominating Tik Tok. It's
dominating Twitter, Instagram, any platform you go to this is
completely dominated by Palestine. And that's with the suppression if
they remove the suppression, it'd be like sending a rocket to the
moon, like, yeah. So it's the same with Trump. People, regardless of
whether or not they see him, they are seeking Him. Most people seek
what they want anyway, on YouTube, if they can't find it on YouTube,
they'll go somewhere else. So they are finding his content. And his
followers are very real. They're very passionate about him.
And they've done a pretty good job, I think of undermining the
January 6 narrative. So January 6, if you remember, it was it seems
so long ago now. And it seems so ridiculous, but they really
presented it like it was a terrorist attack. Yeah, Dev
capital has fallen, you know, the congressmen and women are under
attack, and they're about to be killed. And it's Trump, you know,
engaging in like a Hitler type coup, and it was a whole
propaganda was all exaggerated. Yeah, they took some truths,
invented a lot of, you know, falsehoods. And they had, you
know, undercover agents in the crowd. And they staged that entire
thing. And they really, they did chip away at Trump's support. I
have a neighbor who's a Republican, and he told me, yeah,
I can never vote for Trump again, you know, I, I, I saw him as
trying to destroy American democracy. Well, the Trump team
and the Republican Party understood that they have to clean
up his image. And so they've been working for years to get like,
leaked documents out and do investigations and have
congressional and Senate hearings about January 6, so they can fix
that image, so that Donald Trump can return and not appear as
toxic. Yeah. And Joe Biden is just doing such a pathetic job like
this guy, first of all, looks like a zombie. And he sounds like a
zombie.
Sleepy Joe is really, truly a brilliant name for him. It is.
Yeah. And then, you know, beyond just the way that he looks and
talks and feels. He's a terrible president. Yeah, he, I mean, it's
a tough job to have right now. But he's a terrible president, and
he's just greenlit a genocide. And so he's going to lose Muslim
support. And he's going to lose that support and swing states. And
so those swing states that he won, in order to beat Trump, those are
the swing states that are at risk. Yeah. And so Trump, despite the
fact that they've censored him and suppress him and silenced him, his
support is still very real. And I think it's going to this next year
is going to be insane. You've never seen you're not going like
this is an unprecedented level of propaganda that you're about to be
blasted with over the next year. And it's gonna get so bad as we
get close to elections. Joe Biden, only one on two things, mainly the
contrasts, people just were just tired. I think Trump and his being
in the media exhausted everybody. It was literally exhausting.
He should have just remained silent on COVID. Really, he could
just he was so far ahead in the polls you shouldn't even have had
on election. That's how dominant he was after he was cleared from
the Russia hoax. And we which is funny to pivot to another point,
we talked about Russia, manipulating elections. I mean,
what about Israel manipulating elections. I mean, the lobby is
they decide who's president every year, but anyway, or every every
four years, but Trump could have easily just sort of remain silent
on COVID. Instead of trying to pick a fight with a germ that he
can't unfazed, you can't unnerve, you can't bother a Virus. Virus is
not a germ. But you know what I mean? So
he should have just stayed silent on that ad. But Biden was the
contrast now that the contrast is not there. Biden has to act and
and he and Biden can't.
He can't run for president from his through zoom, like we wished
he could during COVID. He's actually got to move. This may not
move. And he's not he's too old. For two, three. There'll be abuse,
elderly abuse. I've said this many times. It's literally elderly
abuse, what they're doing to this man. This is a person who asked
any 70 Will do 77 Ask any 77 year old how many flights they can take
in one day. When you're running for president the last two months,
you're taking at least two flights a day. Right? Even no matter how
good the oxygen is in the private jet, because you know, that's why
private jets, the oxygen is better. That's why they're able to
fly and come off and feel like nothing happened. Whereas we fly
two hours in a plane. And you're like, I'm tired, right? Why are
you tired? Because the oxygen is no good, right? Well, these
private jets oxygen is great. He's still he's not gonna be able to do
it. There's gonna be if they push them, there'll be so many gaffes.
Forget tripping, tripping over
words, let alone physically tripping, that Trump will
basically have no competition, essentially. And he's gonna
probably take it home.
And if he takes it home, he's unhinged. This is the not a person
that you want in a time like this.
You know, I don't know if Trump is unhinged. I'm not a Trump
supporter. Yeah. I do like how he trolls, the Democrats. I'm sick
and tired of the Democrats. Yeah, I kind of subscribe to, you know,
the view that Malcolm X had, right where he said the Democrats, like
at least the wolf straight up about wanting to eat you with the
foxes sly and cunning and tries to convince you that you're not, you
know, his meal. So the Democrats are fake like that. And I just
prefer somebody tell it to me straight. So yeah, even though
Donald Trump was like highly Islamophobic. And he handed
Jerusalem to the Israelis.
I don't find myself being as angry at him, as I do with the
Democrats, because at least he tells you straightforward what
he's thinking.
And there's a level of honesty that comes with that. Yeah. But
with Trump, I actually don't think and agenda. I generally believe
this. I don't think he's an unhinged character. I think this
is how they tried to present him. But when you see
when you see the way he handled Russia, the way he tried to handle
Ukraine? Yeah, he just wasn't as bad a president as Joe Biden. I
don't give him credit. Like he's not the genius behind these
policies. You know, every president really it's a revolving
door every four years as someone else representing the interests of
the deep state. So ultimately, the decisions on how to handle China
how to handle Russia, all of this is made by the Pentagon and the
deep state establishment, the elite, it's not really Trump or
Biden making these decisions. They do have some level of control. But
for the most part, they aren't making the big decisions. This was
planned long ago by other people who think about this constantly.
And they're unelected positions. They're always there. And that's
why they they're called the deep state.
Yeah, go ahead. Sorry. I also think he likes to
present himself as unhinged to his enemies. Like this guy's crazy.
This guy will do anything like what he did to South Korea, or
sorry, North Korea, he presented himself like, Oh, this guy is
about to push the button at any minute, and makes his people
nervous. May Madison is asking why do you not post names of your
guest? Okay, our guest today is Akhmad. Oh, Sam. He is a person
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time. Let me ask you this question. What did you think? What
do you believe about Daniel and Danielle and Amelia is letter.
Supposedly, it's written here and there is a Hebrew letter. And of
course, nobody knows what's true. And what's false these days. I'd
like to think it's true. But then again, there are many ways to
argue against this. Say that it was written in duress. What have
you What do you believe about the letter and for those of you who
aren't aware of it, two hostages, Danielle and Amelia. Danielle is a
mom. And Amelia is the daughter.
And they supposedly wrote a letter to Hamas before they left, and
it's in Hebrew, and it's dated November, the 23rd. And it says to
the generals who will accompany me in the past few weeks, it seems we
will part ways tomorrow. I sincerely thank you from the
depths of my heart for your extraordinary humanity shown
towards my daughter, Amelia. You've treated us you've treated
her like parents, inviting her to your rooms making her feel that
you're not just friends but true, caring loved ones. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you for the countless hours you spent as
caregivers. Thank
for being patient with her indulging her in sweets and fruits
and providing everything even when it wasn't readily available, kids
shouldn't be in prison but thank you to you and the other kind
people we met along the way my daughter consider herself
considered herself a queen in Gaza and in general acknowledges
feeling like the center of the world. Throughout our long journey
we encountered individuals from various ranks and leadership, and
each treated her with gentleness, warmth, and love, I will forever
be a captive of gratitude because she didn't leave here with a
lasting psychological shock. I'll remember your actions can't your
kind actions despite the difficult situation you were dealing with,
and personally in the tough losses you face here in Gaza. If only in
this world, we could truly appreciate being conference. I
wish you all good health and well being I wish health and love to
you and your love and your families. Thank you very much,
Danielle and Amelia. Okay, they were hostages for 49 days. Do what
do you think regarding the authenticity of the letter and the
reactions to it,
the authentic tissue of the letter I think, I have to wait I can't
comment on it. I don't know I wait for people like Max Blumenthal or
audio Nima to do their investigative journalism. And
they're plugged into the Israeli media. So if you give them a
follow Max Blumenthal or Alia, Dyneema, audio name as the founder
of Electronic Intifada, which is a Palestine media site, they've been
posting for, like 30 years. And then maximum and tall is also an
investigative journalist. He's been reporting on Palestine for
decades, and he established gray zone, just, you know, follow their
accounts. And eventually they'll post on the authenticity of this,
they'll do their digging and determine if there's any evidence
supporting this. If it's true, it's an incredible letter. It is
interesting to me, because, you know, the Israelis work very hard
to separate the Israelis from the Palestinians, they don't want
intermingling, they don't want humanizing. And even though if
this is true, even though this woman and her daughter were
forcibly taken as captives, and there's a level of Stockholm
Syndrome, perhaps, which is a very real phenomenon,
they were still forced to mingle with one another and have
conversations and experience each other's humanity. And so if, if
she, if this is real, and at the end, she's talking about, you
know, experiencing kindness and wishing for more of it in the
world, perhaps these hostages go back. And instead of being people
who rile up the Israeli public to take revenge, perhaps they go back
and they say, Hey, we've been lied to all this time, these people
aren't as bad. And these people are human. And these people have
suffered, and because they almost died with them in the tunnels
being bombed. Right, they understand what these people are
up against. And so if it's true, it's an incredible letter. One
thing I want to point out this woman
who supposedly wrote this letter, she went viral in a video, Hamas
released a video where they had her yelling, I don't know if you
remember, but she did a video where she's screaming at
Netanyahu, at the top of her lungs. She had like a minute and a
half video where she's saying, We've been here for x amount of
days, you keep bombing Gaza, you're killing a lot of people.
You've killed hostages. You're gonna kill us next, if you don't
let us go. And then at the end of the video, she's screaming at the
top of her lungs at Benjamin Netanyahu. She does not like
Benjamin Netanyahu, she hates him and so obvious. And so I wouldn't
be surprised if she wrote this letter.
And I think it's interesting.
If she does, she's going to be very vocal. I'm waiting. They
probably won't let her talk. Yeah. But if she does get a chance to I
can't wait to hear what she has to say. Because I know she has.
There's no love loss. Yeah, that's why there's going to be the truth
will come out in the documentaries that are going to be made, you
know, afterwards. And there's gonna be a lot of documentaries
made. We know that in the months to come, and years to come,
especially in the years to come when people they're off the radar.
Like she's now on the radar. They're gonna make sure she
doesn't talk, right. I'm sure in the years to come. When that when
that target is off their back, and they're not being watched or told
not to talk anymore. That's when they'll actually the truth will
come out. You you've been up a long time. And we've held you for
almost two hours now. You were terrible. We are holding you
hostage now. And you probably haven't slept much since making
the last video which was 15 minutes long. With about 200
frames in it would have slowed down anyone's computer if they
have one. But last question.
Conor McGregor, is he going to be the next president of Ireland?
We've seen crazier things happen, so why not? He's obviously
inserted himself into the discussion. I'm not an expert on
Irish politics. So I don't know but it's
All contrary, there's probably no Irishman who's more famous than
Conor McGregor.
And he's inserted himself into a conversation that obviously is a
very heated one. He's, unfortunately, he sounded like
Osama phobic and his anti immigration rants. But he
clarified today, I think with a tweet saying I'm not against the
concept of immigration, I'm against the way immigration has
been handled by our government. Yeah. I don't know enough about
what happened in Ireland. I just know that. A suppose that a
Algerian citizen of 20 years, stabbed someone. So it seems to me
like this is like a mental case.
This is not like an immigrant that arrived six months ago from Syria.
You know, this is a guy who has been there for 20 years. If he did
something, it's because something's wrong with him,
obviously. So I think it's a weird case for people to get riled up
about and make it about immigration, given that he
immigrated more than 20 years ago, but
I definitely there's a right wing wave happening all over the world.
We saw the Dutch Prime Minister, Gert wielders, he's a very
Islamophobic guy, very far right wing, this guy has been like
mocked and shamed in the Netherlands for decades. He just
became prime minister. And in Argentina, we saw this guy Millay,
very interesting character. He's fought right wing, this guy got
elected. And so there's a wave of right wing politics, and it's
taking the world by storm.
So we'll see. I mean, there's no reason why Conor McGregor can't
be, you know, an elected official in Ireland in mind. The the the
Algerian man turns out, he has a portfolio of his mental illness
he's with there's evidence that he's mentally ill. I'm like many
of these other shooters, where he's mentally ill. We just
discovered it last week. And hey, there's a shooting later in the
week, right? Now, he actually has a portfolio where he has a medical
record for mental illness. So he's actually genuinely mentally ill.
And Connor was all about this in the beginning. But then today's
tweet, he says, this is a huge tweet.
I do not connect crime with migration, I connect crime to your
government's many failed policies, right? In protecting and securing
the inhabitants of Ireland, there was a real lapse in national
security, we need a brand new task force. Somebody is writing these
tweets for him. By the way, this is not Conor McGregor, you've
heard Conor McGregor talking like this. So somebody is advising him
and somebody's writing these tweets for him. At the end of his
career, I thought he had CC, what is it? cte cte, because he
couldn't put two sentences together. There's even clips of he
couldn't put two sentences together. But so we'll see what he
says in the speeches, but he's basically saying, we just want
peace of mind. Our visitors, our visitors, our neighbors, we need
legal immigration, deport all those who are illegal. And there
needs to be a brand new unit called Ireland protect. And, you
know, came to my mind. Jake, is an MMA guy. Agitate is an MMA guy.
Conor is an MMA guy. And I have to be honest with you, I love reading
all their stuff. And I'll tell you, I figured out why I like it.
Right. So I put up recently here, I'll tell you the reason fighters
make great social media commentators. Number one, they
come from a binary world, they make decisions, they don't sit in
the middle, why in their world, It's you versus an enemy. So
whenever they exit that world, and they go into the real world, they
I think that they break it up in the same way. There's me and
there's a guy punching me. Either I punch him first, or he punches
me first. So Jake shields was, for example, on the mitt in the middle
for about a week. As soon as he took us one one way it's been put
the pedal to the metal, if you notice, right, it's like he made a
quick decision. And that's it. There's no looking back. That's
the mentality of, of someone who's in a binary world, right? of AI.
It's either me or you.
Secondly, these guys aren't over educated. It's very easy to read
their stuff, right? And it seems like they're so I don't want to
say uneducated, but
they're, they're not educated enough to realize, shoot, I should
do some research before talking. Right? No, they don't. They don't
wait. They just they just talk. Right? And if they make a mistake,
they deal with it. Right? But they're easy. Their language is
easy to read, very simple to read. And it's also they make a decision
quickly. And you know what position they're on. And so that's
why I think these guys gain traction and in a world where
people this is a world that elevates simplicity. There used to
be a world that elevated intelligence research studying in
the fast paced world with a billion people. That stuff is
downgraded. I think for worse of course, and the simple thing
He is elevated, right? Simple binaries. This is my position,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, right? Also, he's from a rude
culture.
The fighting world is rude. You don't expect him to be polite.
That's the beauty of it. You expect trash talking to come from
him. Whereas let's say
I don't know if name some other profession. A lawyer gets involved
in this a lawyer, you got a nice manicured lawn a doctor, for
example, or Vivek, you X Yeah, it's got a manicured lawn. You we
expect you to be polite when you're not polite. It's an act.
But Trump construction business.
MMA guys, they're trash talking all day. You expect it from them.
And that's what actually sells these put downs and making fun of
people and you expect it from them. But it's also what sells,
unfortunately. Right? So that's why I think he's a shoo in. If he
wants to, he'd be president.
Oh, absolutely. And, you know, he was the pride and joy of Ireland
for a time when he was top of the MMA world. I mean, people just
loved him. And it's not just in Ireland. It's all over the western
world. He's a beloved figure. And I think a lot of Muslims liked him
as well until he got into the fight with Kobe when he started
saying all this assignment phobic stuff. Yep.
So I think he turned off a lot of Muslims there. But, you know, I
think a lot of Muslims do still respect him as a fighter because
he was very entertaining. And he was very brave. And all fighters
have to be brave. They're fearless, right? They're gonna,
they take blows to the head, you know, they get choked out. They do
that to other people. So they're not afraid. And so I think the
reason why they're so fearless and unfiltered when they're on social
media is because who's gonna make them shut up? Yeah. They fight for
a living? Yeah, who's gonna shut them up? And you often see these
fighters all the time, you know, telling people on Twitter, say
that to my face. You know, name the time and place I'll come beat
you. Jake shields does that all the time? He's always saying, Come
fighting. He's ready to fight anytime. Yeah. So yeah, they're
definitely fearless unfiltered, and they have their finger on the
pulse of, you know, the masses of people. Yep. So yeah, I think you
hit it on the head, I could totally see him.
We saw Donald Trump do it. We're seeing populous figures all over
the world do it. There's no reason and Ireland's a small country
anyway, everybody knows him. I mean, doesn't have to do any
advertising. Just tweet and he'll reach millions of people you could
call for a protest. And like that filled the streets. So if you ran,
I think you could definitely win. Yeah, the other commonalities are
from the entertainment business, right? Trump did, what eight years
as the celebrity, whatever is called the apprentice. And these
fighters are not only they're brave, they can take a hit give a
hit. They're also entertainers, right. They know how to keep the
masses. As gladiator said, Are you entertained? Right. So that's
their business and getting elected. That's That's why
democracy is really a dump system. Right? Because you're electing
somebody on qualities that have nothing to do with, you know, with
actual job leadership. Yeah, yeah, do the job. So we kept you a long
time. I'd like to bring you on, on for short clips later on, like
maybe as like a type of
correspondent.
As I really enjoy this, I don't do this very often. But I'd love to.
And this is my first time. I know, I'm kind of low energy, but you
hit it. I mean, you said I have not slept at all. And it's because
of my my editing schedule for the last few days. No, I be more
energetic. You know, I have a better sleep schedule. And yeah, I
but I have to participate. I really appreciate you bringing me
on. No, definitely. I mean, we were together in Tampa from like,
midnight, to like two in the morning. And yeah, and it was
fueled up. So. So you listen to it. Next time you have a video
every time you have a video. Right? Come on, we'll watch the
video, you talk about it for 510 minutes, 20 minutes. And then
that'll be you know, you know, a little keep in keeping us updated
keeping up keeping us posted? Sure, sure. Let's do it. If I can
just leave your viewers with a final comment. Sure. We didn't
talk a lot about why I created propaganda and CO but um, for me,
I hate being lied to. And I like pursuing the truth. And for me
pursuing the truth oftentimes meant understanding geopolitics
because I feel like that's the source of a lot of the raw reality
of the world. And so if you want to understand what's happening,
and why it's happening, months before it becomes an issue, you
know, you go to the source of the problem, the source of the action.
And to me, that's geopolitics. And so yeah, I wanted to make a
content make a platform that produced content about geopolitics
to help people understand what's really happening on Earth. But
also, you know, we chose any propaganda because everything is
propaganda. And we have an intro where we say trust nothing like
you don't trust anything you hear, not even me right. 100% consume as
much information as you can and make an informed decision for
yourself 100
And we call our
community of followers the propagandists because we all work
together to propagate a message to help change people's consciousness
and hopefully through that make the world a better place. And with
as a
part of the reason why our videos went viral is because people
naturally saw okay, we're trying to address the lies we're trying
to spread the truth. And so they hopped into our Telegram, which
you can find in the link tree in the bio of our Twitter account.
And they were helping us circumvent the
the censorship, so my personal accounts on Instagram got banned
and deleted three times.
Twitter Hamdulillah, Twitter wasn't that bad. But we did have
some posts that were censored. But Twitter's for the most part been
the best. But our followers took our our videos, they downloaded it
themselves, which we give everyone permission to do, you can go on
our website, everything's on our link tree. You can download it
from our telegram or from our website and we tell people upload
it to your own personal accounts. So in the same way that you know
how fast is forced into the tunnels to post work to fight into
resist, we're forced into the underground. Yeah, right of the
internet. And we're forced to try and circumvent censorship and try
to get the message out. And that's only possible because of our
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can, we have to work together to propagate a message and cut
through the lies. So that's just what I wanted to say. And you
know, with that, so I appreciate you bringing me on. I'd love to be
back. Sharla let you know next time in advance when the next
video is coming out and I look forward to it. Okay, wonderful. We
look forward to premiere we'll have like premieres here on the
stream the day that you put out a video so we'll be looking forward
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taping on Rabbi Jaco Shapiro, Shapiro, why don't you I think I
reached out to them I'm not sure what non boycott is. So to bring
it
Where are we where are we on the boycotts? I mean, they're
I personally have a mental bandwidth of like boycotting one
thing or two things that some sugar let's put some
where are we on the boycotts by the way? How many things can you
boycott Disney and Starbucks?
You said what were the boycotts?
Why do you scare away from talking about jihad?
Not the inner thing. Slavery.
Offensive J. Well, you did it yourself. Why did you say
offensive j say jet. Right? So you yourself didn't want to say
offensive jihad
to worry about their
concubines, all this stuff is probably going to come back.
Listen, when it comes back. Don't be so excited because it's going
to come back on our daughters and our wives first before it comes
back to anything else. When it comes back. It's going to come
back to the whole world. If that order of things comes back, okay.
That people enslave others. People could make concubines out of the
women, female slaves. It's not coming back in one way. Like you
think this was some kind of a party in an orgy that you're gonna
have as a Mujahid? No, right. It's gonna come back
In a way that you also don't like your daughter, your wife, okay?
Your sister comes back everywhere when something comes down to the
earth that comes for everyone and against everybody.
Okay, so don't be so excited about Kevin Cole we're gonna have
concubines and Bucha headin
Oh, you don't want ever to engage in a fight you wouldn't want it.
It's not Ridley Scott movies here.
Okay.
You want to go into something? Listen right now how many of us
would enter the rink
with another person who doesn't want to kill us just wants to make
a step out. This is not a fun thing to do. This is not something
you would ever want to do.
Okay
when this happens, you be coming back without an eye. Nose chopped
off no arm okay, you got no arm? Take as many concubines as you
don't have no arm right? You got no arms?
And what are you going to be pleased with concubines now? Right
Thing About like jihadi it's like very glorified. Sort of like how
wars are fine now. Yeah, very glorified, but they don't see
that. You don't think about the trauma that comes with bro. The
old I don't know how they used to do the old fashioned war.
On the reason I view it like flying planes. When I fly a plane
now I think to myself, I'm 30,000 feet in the air. Right? The only
reason you get some kind of calmness is you see a whole bunch
of other sane people with you. Same thing with old fashioned war.
When they're going in, they're gonna be in meshed with the enemy.
Everyone's hitting anyone. You don't even know who you're
hitting. You're striking. Right? I don't know how anyone comes out of
that normal and not not mentally normal. Physically. How do you
come out of that? Everyone's striking everybody arrows are
raining down horses are running through right spears are being
thrown
a few days ago. How does anyone come out of that?
So
I mean he's laughing he's the one who asked a question
concubines row the cost of that you're gonna go in there
we're gonna know if you're gonna come up with the nose and arm
did not the Prophet peace be upon him said do not desire to meet the
enemy. Yes, sir. Prophets that don't desire to meet your enemy.
Are there to eat in the bathroom? Yeah, chewing gum. Yeah, chewing
gum you love to have eat in the bathroom, it's not going to
invalidate, like, if you're chewing gum or something like
that. Obviously, you don't bring food in the bathroom. For many
obvious different reasons, not as a prohibition per se. It's not
respectful to the food. It's also not a clean place. In general.
Bathrooms are places where
generally, you know expect cleanliness serve. What is the
hikma of forbidding sitting between the shade and the
sunlight?
Although I didn't think very much into that. Now the key click has
to be joining us when he's joining us Thursday.
Malik Malik is joining us Thursday, Robert Carter. Swedish
American convert is the American and British
Swedish British convert to Islam and a young journalist.
He'll be joining us tomorrow to talk. Okay. But Malaka quick says
I'm ex military, I can assure you combat is not like a video game.
There is much to lose. Okay.
All right.
Unless you're someone you'd like to IDF plans to do and do it all
by drones from now on the you know that that's what the future of war
is going to be just drones.
So that idea of those
videos
are not scared. They're willing to die. They're doing what these
people think they can do, but it's just like
so like, this is normalized.
Let me tell you something about hockey.
Human beings created sports to replace war.
What they love
about war is the tribalism and the fight. What they hate about war
is the consequences. Right? So they created fake wars,
sports football hockey.
These are love people love the sports, because we can go out with
aggression, but no one really truly gets hurt.
And there's a clear winner and a loser. So let me tell you an
interesting thing about hockey.
And the sport of hockey. Like many other sports, in sport of hockey
is the most random of all sports.
Right? The the item the puck is very small. The net is pretty big.
It's very fast. Okay. You can easily accidentally score. It's
you can't do that in football. You can't do that in basketball or
baseball. There's no accidental homerun against yourself in
baseball. There's no accidental, you know, basket, that you're
going to score against yourself. Every time a point is earned in
basketball skill was done. There's some skill was was, you know,
behind it. It's not the case when Hawk
right? It's very easy. For a team that's not trying hard. But it's
really good to lose. To a team here come get to choose to a team.
Who's not that good, but it's trying hard. Why? Because the game
is very it's random. It's like a massive ping, ping, Pinball. No
good.
All right, we'll as a result there is a rule will beat skill every
single time in this unless you're a skillful team that matches the
will of your opponent or even comes close.
But a skilled team
that is here in willpower versus the not best team, which is here
in willpower will lose. Now check this out. Why is it one is another
reason why there are so many ups upsets in sports in the sport, the
sport of hockey, is that
let's say the team makes the playoffs. They made the playoffs
about a month before the playoffs came
a month before the playoffs started, they made the playoffs.
There is no desperation in their game at all. Okay. Meanwhile, the
last place team has been fighting for their life for two months.
So when they come into the playoffs, who's in desperation
mode, who can who knows how to turn it on the eighth place team,
the last place team, it's already been on.
And the top tier teams.
The top tier teams have been made the playoffs for two months almost
like they're showing from from January. They're showing you know
they're going to make the playoffs. It's just a matter of
where then they officially make the playoffs with like a month and
a half to go. Right. The desperation button has not been
touched, it's too rusted. There's no desperation in their game
anymore. When it comes time to push that button, they don't know
where it is. They don't know they literally inside themselves. They
can't turn it on.
That's the value of will and desperation. So when you have
people like Muslims, we've been on. We're on all the time, at
every turn. There's something resisting us. Even in peacetime.
Entertainment is sinful for us. Most of it is sinful. I want to
watch I want to sit back and I want to watch up to half of his
Hutto. That's resistance, right? It's constant resistance. That's
going to benefit us at some point there is going to be a moment
where now the tide shifts. That desperation mode, that resistance
fighting, resistance is going is going to benefit us
and every fat nation.
Every fat nation, every successful nation. When it comes time they
have been off they haven't hit the desperation button in so long.
They don't know where it is. And that's why David's beat Goliath
all the time.
Yeah, I love that saying right good men create weak times and all
that.
Good Times create weak men. No.
That's why in in rich countries, the only real way to train
yourself in this is to play a sport. Fighting wrestling jujitsu,
boxing. That's how but other sports is because you have to
simulate the desperation. You got to simulate being a David because
nothing in life is against you ever. Right? Nothing in life is
ever against you. It's always you know, with you or for you. It's
never against you.
There's never a time. Oh my gosh. Are we going to eat today? Right?
Did never have this. Oh my gosh, who am I going to make it to the
end of the block without a tiger. This is in Bangladesh, right or in
India, back in the ancient times. You want to go get
water from the well you got to check. Is there a tiger there?
Right? That's why they knew how to control them. Right
that there's no desperation mode. And that's why when I see that
type of entitlement, I got really worried
Yeah, now, I mean, alright, the question he's saying about all
this issue internationally misconstruing these texts.
It depends who you're talking to, to be honest if you have a guy
with a from a family, and they say hey, what is it what's going on in
this new religion you joined a convert? Do you use God's a
slavery in your religion? It's gonna be a different answer to
them. Because some people you just want to quell them right away. And
so none of the Ottoman Empire, you gotta go, Alright man, take care.
See, tomorrow.
You got to quell them. You see, the Ottoman Empire banned slavery
before America banned slavery, which is the truth. Right?
As a policy of always, they can't change the religion of Allah, but
they can make policies. By the way, we're allowed to make
policies
to care as
well allowed to make policies by the way, Muslim nation, a mosque,
anything. Within the realm of there, there's like a grading of
things that is halal. You're allowed to say in this country,
we're not doing this. The Ottomans did that. They put in an age for
marriage, an age limit on marriage by what they saw as beneficial in
their worlds without changing the religion of Allah they said we're
gonna change the real Gela but in our house in our country, this is
what you're doing or not doing
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listen up it's q&a. We're taking a couple minutes here for q&a. Lily
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Bosnian, Turkish maybe
the right wing is on the rise all over the West. Yeah, because it's
simple, anger fueled ideology then people are getting poor in the
West
I feel like their ideology is very easy. Okay.
But they don't seem to listen or have the capacity to listen what
should a Muslim do these guys are going to be our enemies no doubt
about that. I don't think they're ever going to be our friends
the easier to deal with than the than the liberals who appear to be
your friends but when push comes to shove they're not your friends.
Chocolate was about to roll out some dough. And this is this isn't
good pizza but you know we need we need to tell anyone who brings
food stick it in the oven or have an oven downstairs to clean the
oven. When it's time for QA then bring it up.
Can women price a lot and wide pants inshallah it will be valid
but it's preferable for women not to wear pants. If not, maybe some
will even forbid it.
Because of the potential it is to reveal the form and the shirt
shouldn't be long.
Simply saw it it has says what are your thoughts on medical knees? I
believe that medically medically? Firstly, what is a medically
medically it's a tribe in the first place.
From that tribe, a man came aboard be on medically.
I believe that he had some kind of a deal with the government.
Whether it was official or unofficial to make sure that Islam
that you preach never bothers us. Essentially, that's a summary of
it.
So we came up with this doctrine which people later called that
heck Camilla where you never ever ever even talk raise up any public
discord against the kink okay.
So whenever something whenever the king disagrees with the shut or or
does something counter to the shitty off
if they say something like, you can only advise him in private,
don't speak out against him because you're riling up
revolution. And so that's where the concept comes from. In
summary, you're basically
what's the word everyone uses these days a shell, basically
someone doing the, the work of the governor, the governor of the salt
on these, sorry, the shake of the salt on the scholars of the
Sultan, as they used to call them in the old times, or LA Mata
Sultan, which is basically you're a hired gun for the Sultan. And
use your knowledge to always make sure no one ever speaks bad
against the king. That's the idea of the Methodist.
Right. And so
who are the there? There are some medical is that if you look at the
reaction
to the last seven weeks, all they've been doing is gunning at
Muslims and how they've been what what about their protest is sinful
and saying no word
against Israel itself? Because they know that their government
has become friendly with Israel and wants to normalize okay
all right. Here's another question from atma. Saddam.
Can we get old school Safina Saudi podcasts with the crew? Maureen
sad and Ill Yes, controllers doable.
Should we make kids you know, if the vibe if it's a viable option,
you should always go to someone somewhere where the shooter can be
practiced more than less if it's possible. And if you have good
people there and things can be practiced easily and better there.
You should always do that as a recommendation. It's not a font
upon.
We can't say it's fun it to make that hijra, but
you take some All right, I mean says how do we tackle l Benny's
line of thought? Man has existence Allah has existence.
So what's the difference? Oh.
Then there is no existent big difference. Very simple. And it
was answered already here by Khalil Hamza, Allah's exists
from himself.
With no beginning no end.
completely self sufficient, has no needs and will never come out of
existence and his existence is a necessary reality. Our existence
is only because Allah brought us into existence, while we're
existent. We need
sustenance as you can see here, right?
We need sustenance, and our existence can come out of
existence easily could end and it's not necessary. It's my
choice. Simple answer to that. I have no slop Guney actually
mentioned this. It'd be diet. Yeah. What is it? How jam been so
fun. One of his lines of reasoning goes along along this track of how
Yeah, for you guys just saying Allah exists. And you know, we
exist. Yeah, that's, there's clearly something going on here.
Right.
But then you also Boonie what you mentioned this, it's lovely.
Because basically the way we speak, right, the existence is the
highest genius. Yeah, right. There's no higher genius. Gents
than existence. Yeah. So in terms of like how we speak of course,
we're gonna have to speak in this way and say existence for our
lives existence for us or else we're not gonna be to communicate.
So it's really a non issue. It's just something that has to do with
language people say
you say that
Allah is not like humans.
But I love and Allah loves, I have mercy and Allah's mercy
was a very different type of mercy. Right.
Very different type of Rama.
All right.
Your Adama is only because Allah allowed you to have
you have mercy upon somebody because it was a feeling placed
into your heart.
Whereas Allah subhanaw taala is self sustaining. That's why some
people said you're gonna have to last colonialists 14 possibilities
for the greatest of Allah's names. If he's asked by it, he grants
whatever you ask.
And he says one of them is yeah, how you react to you, the living
and self sustaining
the difference?
Okay, let's go to some other
questions here.
A K. Should we teach kids how to deal with negative emotions? Yes,
of course. Or should we not introduce terms like jealousy,
disappointment, etcetera.
We should introduce to them concepts that are very bad if they
grow. So the moment you see someone having envy, we have to
point out the disease.
Is the stain on the clothes in order to wash it? And the source
you have envy? Why do you have envy Allah chose for this person
to have what he has and for you to what they have so don't have envy.
Why is it in the history of Islam, that the righteous people in the
Olia seem to be father and son, all the way down? Why is it that
it seems to be every righteous scholar that you read his
biography? Right. And he was a very pious wali of Allah, in our
estimation, and Allah knows best who was his only up but we can
estimate and speculate. Otherwise, why would Allah have told us the
signs of a Willie? So I see all the signs of rely on somebody I
can say I speculate, in my opinion, He's witty, and Allah
knows best.
You see, oh, his father was very righteous. His mother was very
righteous. His grandmother was very righteous. Right? Why?
Because they're treating the arts at a very young age. So the Envy
is quest crushed out very early on. Just like
you can go to some parts of the of some parts of town. And the kids,
they come out like young adults, they're dressed, they're clean.
They stand up bright, they know how to talk to somebody, you go to
other parts of town, where they don't have those positive
entitlements. Those are good entitlements. They're unclean.
They're slouched. They don't know how to look in adults in the eye.
They don't know how to talk to anybody. They have no concept
what's happening in the world. Why? It's the Tobia. Right? So
likewise, there is a tattoo of the heart from a very young age.
Okay, from a very young age, they're taught, this is envy, what
you just did here, that's a sign of envy. When you feel that in
your heart, remove it, how do I remove it? Remember, Allah is a
distributor of all things. don't disagree with Allah. Go work on
your for yourself. There's never going to be a limit. In the
blessing if Allah gives somebody a blessing, make dua for him. And
ask Allah I want a blessing like that, too. There's nothing wrong
with that. There's absolutely nothing wrong. Somebody seeing
somebody blessed and said, May Allah bless him, increase him, let
him enjoy it. And oh, Allah, I like it. Give me something like
that, too. There's nothing wrong with that. You think there is a
limit? And that's a problem that people believe there's a limit. If
he has it, I can't have it. That's not how the world works.
That's not how the world works.
What are your thoughts on Egypt being mostly silent, they have to
Agnes Maverick, you ever watch American football?
There's a position there called a tight end. He could receive a
pass. But if he doesn't receive a pass, what does he do? He blocks.
Egypt is nothing other than a blocker.
Right there on the offensive line. They block for Israel. That's all
they do. And they get paid for that.
They get paid very well. I'll ton of money. But of course, because
of their sins, Allah has not blessed them. And their country's
a mess and everyone's poor. Right. But
I know all the CC supporters will disagree with that. And there are
many shoe horses and supporters. Every time I speak about this is
Oh, you're one one. I cannot name one member of the one. Right and
I've never attend open one book of Muslim Brotherhood. I don't know
anything about Muslim Brotherhood. But when you see a
reality, it's very hard to ignore the fact that I think we all know
Egypt is a blocker for Israel. That's all they do. They block
their like, like a offensive lineman. Right? When US wants them
there to block make sure there's no extremism pouring through the
borders, or ID extremist ideas, because interest is so
influential. If Egypt if its government were to change, if its
people were to change, the whole Arab world would change with it.
They're so influential, culturally speaking, not financially, but
culturally.
Even financially, way back in the past, they supplied the food like
Sudan, Algeria and Egypt who are the best places to supply food
on anyway.
If Allah is the eternal colic, but he has MK Luke that is not
eternal. Why can't he as the eternal machaca limb have a non
eternal Kalam he does have a non eternal Columbus called the kalam
enough see
Allah speech is eternal with him. Pre eternal is called his speech
within himself I'll Qalamoun NFC and it is not have any attributes
of creation no beginning no end no parts. Great.
Scholars say as an example
Then of course Allah is the Greatest of examples and there's
no metaphor similar to Allah but they give a metaphor. Just so
you're bringing the meaning, you have a meaning everyone who writes
a letter he has a meaning in his mind, the purpose of the letter is
in his mind, right. Then he writes the letter. So the pen is created
the papers created the ink is created, but the meaning is not
created. Right so we say the Arabic language is created this
created language, but we don't say the Quran is created. But the
Quran we do is the is divided into his Kalam Neff C and Kalam lovely.
The Kalam Neff see is what is with him from pre pre eternally with no
parts, no beginning no end, alright, no sound, no letters,
nothing like that. And the kalam Luffy is that Kalam
in a manner which we can recite.
In a created language, no one can deny that Arabic is created.
Okay, and that's why the theologians of the Usha Ira came
up with the kind of idea of
Al Kalam enough see what Kalam lovely. What is the difference
between medical ease and rankle is the medical ease or Salafi Wahabis
and the REN types are Sufis. But essentially both of them toe the
line.
Half the says this is open QA. Are women allowed to lead themselves
in congregation? The answer is yes. In the chef and somebody
methods only know in the medically at Hanafi schools because they
never saw this happen with the companions.
Which is the best Arabic dialect to learn.
Probably the Egyptian one, because everyone else understands it.
Why Lauren is asking why Egypt has to be silenced.
Egypt, I don't believe they have truly have a will of their own.
They're so in debt. They're so intertwined.
With the United States that I don't really truly believe that
they have a will of their own. The government at least.
Can Congress be from the earlier? Let's remember all the Sahaba were
Elia except for very few, I sorry, were converts.
All the companions are converts.
Not converts from Christianity, which at least is People of the
Book note convert from paganism. Okay. So they were all beyond odia
on top of that, so the answer is yes. And not only that.
It may be have a faster route because they have an immediate
fight. Whereas me and Omar, we may have family support, you may not
have family support. Right. So you have a fight. And so here's the
thing, born Muslims, oftentimes they may have a head start.
But they don't have the resistance. They don't know what
it means to fight for being a Muslim.
Converts feel that Oh, I don't have that star. I don't have the
family support. Don't have Arabic. Yeah, but you have something else,
which is resistance. Right? Also, you have a head start as a born
Muslim, but you're like the 40th generation of Muslims, right?
You're just doing what everyone else in your family did. Right?
A born Muslim will say, if the thought comes to leave Islam,
they can't. It'll be too much of a headache.
Too many arguments.
Call it a day. Right? But a convert. He has to. He is the
first
in a long line. Right? He's the first in the lineage. It's very
easy for him to leave Islam.
Okay. Just by looking at the family. Dynamic family dynamic was
his secret easily leave slim. He'll be there'll be applauded if
he leaves them.
They get that reward. The Barney's don't get that reward.
Habib?
Yes,
I will add any. He has a lot of knowledge on eschatology and maybe
we can get a guest on that.
Hamza says I'm in Norway, but I can't get doctors at his book.
Maybe you have a friend in England who can order it and then ship it
to you?
Good. Which Twitter and X handles should we follow?
It's a good question. There's a lot in terms of Palestine if you
want Palestine stuff, go to propaganda and go follow him.
Jackson Hinkle has been very good. He's a American Communist. We're
not an a communist. He's American Russian supporter. I think he's
banned from the United States.
He's totally like he's married into a Russian family. He's
friends with Putin. Visit American God, I know what the deal is with
him. All right. I'm surprised Putin doesn't think he's a spy or
something. Because he is so overtly pro Russia, explicitly pro
Russia. Right? But he happens to be good on the Palestine stuff.
Jake shields has been great. Loki has been great was a I guess a
rapper would turn into a journalist.
So there's one Lucas gauge Lucas gauge has been great. Sam Parker
is one Sam Parker's and other one
rabbi smoothly for entertainment purposes.
It's been over a month of Palestinian resistance. What do we
do?
Just do what you can do. Whether that's voicing yourself,
expressing yourself things like that. Let me
um, are we it's giving Tuesday, folks, you have to give. We're
still collecting for automata for Youth Can you post that put that
up? I'm gonna for youth is what we're collecting for. We haven't
really made talks about it for like a month and a half now. But
I'm gonna ombre for youth
is a program to try to get
high schoolers tomra. And we have 20 kids registered.
So far, the cost is extremely high.
Given the
winter break, but that's the only time many high schoolers can do
this. So kindly support us with $2 $3 $4 $50 $100 $1,000 whatever
you can to get us to our $25,000 goal guy to
try to decrease the price of youth for ombre. Okay, we that's what we
want to do. We want to decrease the price
for for young people to go to ombre. And of course high
schoolers can only go in December because they only get two days off
for Thanksgiving. Spring Break. Every school has a different
spring break. Summertime, it's very hot.
So I like to take him to in December to have a great time.
Okay.
Maya rehab, you know, Maya is one of our best young students at
ArcView.
What is it Wahhabi? So that's the kind of student we need to have.
You never even heard the name before. Stay as you are. But if
you see it go the other way. Okay.
Is the Quran in heaven in Arabic? Yes, it is in Arabic? Yes, it's an
Arabic.
And the Torah is in its own language. And the injeel was
brought into this world in its own language. And all of these books
are with Allah subhanaw taala with himself in no language.
What happens when Hamas? Is it acceptable that they hit civilian
infrastructure? Very good question. It's basically what
Piers Morgan keeps saying, Do you condemn Hamas?
The answer to that is to do a tough slash Friday, tough CD
version of it. The general concept of resistance, not only do you
support it, but by the UN, by the UN charters and their own un
standards, they're allowed to write any apart type of system,
you're allowed to resist it. Okay?
You're allowed to resist it.
So that in general, the resistance is something that any any person
with any common sense and, and with a heart would support, if you
see how they're living.
As for the specifics, it is possible, likely and expected that
the resistance will make mistakes. It's possible the resistance will
their ego will overwhelm their their I shouldn't say the ego, but
the better phrase is to say that
their anger gets the best of them, and they may do something
unlawful. That's very possible. Right? So we condemn what's
unlawful and we generally support the resistance.
How simple is that? That's how simple it is.
Coca Cola
I love you very much but FYI he's pro Assad any denier denies the
crimes committed by Assad? Yes. He is just a Russian I'm starting to
wonder if he's actually human being and there is a person that
shows up there right in the pictures in his profile page or
driving around with with Putin. There is a person
but that page is a team no doubt about it. There is no way that's
an I think
Russian paid for sure Russian paid where else he's gonna make his
money. Russian paid team and coming as if it's just this blonde
American.
Have you ever heard Jackson Hinkle speak I think yeah, I think we
did. So we think he is an American guy for sure. He has been on
interviews so he is more legit than I thought. Yeah, but for sure
that's a page it's a team putting his stuff together. It just
happens to be good and Palestine yeah doesn't mean we're gonna back
everything he does. Like obviously a lot of these people even Jack
Jake shields all these guys have issues probably Yeah, they all
have stuff that we agree with disagree. Just some just something
we happen to agree.
A case says I'm putting together a curriculum for Holika for kids in
Wycombe.
age six to 10
dealing with emotions. Is it okay to include positive V and negative
v?
What do you mean by plus V? But yeah, it is it's good to deal with
emotions, and we should call them diseases of the heart, or
virtues of the heart. That's what they're called.
How do we fix the part of this new generation that aspiring to self
destruction says Mohammed, the answer is teach them discipline.
Nothing just comes for free. Things have to come.
After effort is put
and there has to be discipline there has to be the ability to
shut off the screen and sit in front of a book for an hour.
Discipline. There has to be physical activity. There has to be
pushups.
Arnold Schwarzenegger. I like his dad. No breakfast until you give
me 10 Push Ups. I love that to do that with my
next one
no push ups trigger dinner. Temperatures
what's the best country to live with four wives
with my four wives he said he's already got four wives. Wives
concubines.
Your 18 Bro to give it away. You got one wife guaranteed on one
wife he's 18
concubines wives listen I don't know maybe Morocco who knows? I
don't know what the law they're actually
Pakistan Saudi
I'm Ron personal message. Someone said Your voice sounds angry. I
said your Hello meet real they did a video on the response to
customer Hakeem. But the person understand your point
so it's more of a statement. Okay. Muslim cowboy follow him because
he is a Texan who converted to Islam and his port where he does
Tao it is very similar to where the Maliki click does Dawa.
They're dealing with a population that we don't know how to deal
with.
And he says here did cowboy hats and boots really come from
Medicare and endless Ooh, you need to look that up for us so much
debt I'm sure
is allowed to give juice to your daughter to take Christmas
breakfast to school
so the class is having Christmas breakfast and your daughter was
assigned the juice
I mean, no.
No, Christmas is a religious holiday. be absent that
go late
Yeah, book a doctor's appointment
which is what's the ruling on taking out non combat taking non
combat says hostages to bargain with the enemy?
Very good question.
Very good question. But I think that we cannot aggress upon
noncombatant
I don't believe that we can just by sheer
go
I don't believe
that we can do that
come to England soon.
I love carbs what to do eat them in the morning and then stop after
like melted
so you burn them off at least or SAPA os
madaket Click show is called the revival of men
is huge on ticktock
no pizza till you do push ups I did my push ups are ready. Don't
worry about me. Can you get Dr Gabor on Gabor Matta who are?
You, Luke says the Sahaba traveled to places without Islam to spread
the truth. Yet if Muslims from the west make Hijra to a more Islamic
country, are they not abandoning an important opportunity spread
Islam? Yes.
That's a good point.
But there is a concept of save yourself. First, we have to
remember that. So if we can break it down, if you have the
opportunity to fear for your religion,
then Hijra is better.
If you have support for your religion by a masjid community,
scholars around you and you're able to make a difference.
Than insha Allah your stay here will not be forbidden or sinful
for you.
Do you know where Abdul Hakeem is? I haven't heard from him a while.
I don't know him. I know him personally, but not like very
close. But I do know him and he's from Cambridge, obviously. But I
think you're asking like, Well, why were his statements? Right? I
don't know that to be honest with you.
Canvas courtyard $25,000 ombre collection can get way more
mileage. Basic needs for Palestine? Can we do redirect the
funds? No, we're funding for both. We're funding for both. The Amara
is not going from some luxury. Just for no reason. It's youth,
mainly public school youth. Not all some homeschooled some Muslim
school.
The youth have needs. That doesn't mean others don't have needs. And
so we have to give everyone their needs. We have raised how much did
we raise? Over 70,000 British pounds. We raised 70,000 British
pounds, far more than $25. For Palestine.
Will Israel exist until the amendment do? Yes. Because where
do you think of the last final battle is
that the Prophet talks about? We've raised 68,000 British
pounds.
No 16.5 1000 British pounds.
Lily Rose says can you change the intention and still bring the
juice to his so his daughter isn't let down. And so that is food for
the sake of food rather than Christmas? No, you can't. Because
some things are just judged by the result. What is the result? You
can everyone's having a Christmas party and you supplied the juice?
Intention doesn't change that. But why wouldn't the daughter be let
down? Where is the toughness? Where's it bent?
Good? Yeah. Sit down young daughter, Aisha Fatima. If she's
Pakistani, you could say Saudi. Okay.
We don't celebrate Christmas.
What is the letdown about that? It's an imagined letdown. There's
no letdown about that. Oh, my friends are doing this. Okay.
That's okay. We don't celebrate Christmas. Oh, they're gonna
resent Islam. No, they're not. They're not gonna resent Islam.
You have to believe that kids have brains? Or we're in the situation.
I'm a convert. We're immigrants. Whatever it is. The whole world
celebrates Christmas the whole country does. The whole class
does. We don't let it gonna be a big deal. It's gonna be a big deal
to parents that oh, they're gonna resent this limb. Oh, she's going
to be set. Okay, you'd be sad for what? Five minutes? Fine. Let's go
do something else instead that day, right? We'll go have our own
go to Dunkin Donuts.
Do you think there's a need for like, parents to stop making eat
more enjoyable, at least for kids. It's never going to be at least
like something to make the kids like excited. like growing up like
we never had that. It's never going to be the same because when
the whole society is celebrating Christmas, and at least in my day,
when everyone is celebrate Christmas.
The whole neighborhood is lit up. You can't replicate that with one
or two households right now like decorating but you know, just like
having a little bit of a like a culture or an environment. You
have to have that. You got to have
Yeah,
yeah.
They now have aid
on the flyers
because we have a lot of Muslims in North Brunswick so they have
aid on the flyers and stuff.
Can women go for Almira with only female groups a woman can go to
Hajj and Umrah by herself without a Muharram but it's preferable if
there is some kind of
group where the women have a Muharram with them.
Like some women have a Muslim with them, and some don't. And so
there's safety in the group. But nonetheless, it is permissible for
a woman to go without a Muharram to hajj and umrah.
Hajj even more so than Amara but they did lump in automata with it.
Maybe like the first Amara, because that's some in some FIP
that's for the first ombre is a
fodder to do once in your life. Sorry, it's a it's a sunnah that
is stronger to do than the other some said it's fun to do but it's
not that not the dominant opinion there
all right, Amara
who wants to go to ombre with us the prices are high I'm warning
you but it is going to be an amazing December Amara
Okay, can you put it up the application the website or send
the link to not the not the donating but the actual signing up
for the ombre Yeah, and put that up to it's December 22 to January
1
data salon.com/ombre 20 youth 2023
You'd have to fly over to JFK or meet us there either one
Nick fly over us here in New Jersey probably could spend there
to hear that we all go together
All right folks long stream today because we had a lot of time to
make up plus I've been
sitting here
with this pizza
so let's do one more plug if you want to join us for ombre
here it is. Here's all the the poster for it.
Either you fly into JFK to the area here and go with us to JFK or
meet us there
but again, it's down there DST world travel.com/youth 2023
A few spots left
only a few spots left
Can you do a stream just describing Judgment Day? Yes
inshallah. Yep.
So me John, is it possible to join in from Europe to Yes, you contact
the website tell them I want the land package I'll get my own
flight
Okay, land package the hotel
not the flights you land package is basically someone who says I'll
get my myself there. You just give me the hotel
okay
what's Instagram saying?
Aisha from Karachi possible to join Amina group. Yes, just tell
them to buy the land package and high schoolers. They get $1,300
off.
High School has got $1,300 off the trip. So if you're a high schooler
just go for the high school or one and you'll see a little bit of a
discount.
And that's what we plan to do this year. Hopefully every year we get
better and better and better at this.
Ladies and gentlemen.
I had to say this.
We got to stop here.
Tomorrow we are on with Robert Carter. Thursday. We're on with
Maliki click it Jolla. Tada. So does that come along here and
everybody Subhanak Allahu Moby Dick Nisha Illa Illa and stuff
according to where they call us. In in Santa Fe, of course.
inland Madina Munawwara middle sada to Ottawa sohbet Huck,
whatsoever so the southern was salam aleikum wa rahmatullah.
Job
right