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Hope everybody is doing well. Hope
everybody had a nice Shabas. Super
excited for this episode. Mit Harav Jake
Turks. And I think it's very
interesting. He mentioned the episode
was recorded a few weeks ago and he
mentioned about a war coming up and how
this can potentially bring a Messiah can
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I'm super excited to introduce a guest
today who really doesn't need an
introduction. I think everybody knows
him. Um Jake Turks
drops the ego mistake they say.
>> So
>> I love it. It it makes it more real.
>> 100%.
>> Yeah.
>> Um but but really speaking of real, I
don't think anybody is more real than
you. Like really you're and that's what
I love about you is everything that you
do is you. It's your act. You're not an
actor. You're not a comedian. You're
not. You're you you're writing real
emotions. I read most of your articles
on Shabas. And I You're just very good.
And you're very good on video also,
although I don't think you're doing it
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>> I was very I was the first I was the
first one. I've been doing this stuff
since like 2006 2007 is when I started
back when the only way to do it was on
text messages.
>> Yeah.
>> It's going to company up and I started
then I'm already way past that.
>> Okay.
>> Way past that.
>> Oh, the putting out videos and stuff.
>> Yeah. Know I I figured out let's say I
put out my own my own content every
week. Yeah.
>> Okay. I build myself up. A lot of work,
a lot of effort. A lot of I get 10,000
followers. I get 20,000 followers.
Whatever. Right. You build yourself up
>> and then
I I say the toist that I'm that I'm
into. I put it out there.
There are a lot of successful people
that are uh covering different aspects
of the ga and different like that
they're into and they have um they have
their own channels, their own podcasts
>> and some of them have thousands of of
views on every episode. But I realized
they get the same few thousand people
come out every time they they reach the
same audience.
>> Okay.
>> And
>> oh, so
but I can go on a different podcast
every week and reach a brand new
audience every single time. So why
should I do something and just reach the
same few people when I can inspire
different groups of people each time?
>> You want the answer?
>> If you do it your way,
>> yeah,
>> you're helping others. When I do it my
way, I'm helping myself. This is this is
my audience.
>> I hear you. See? So,
>> and if I can say regarding business, the
difference between social media, which
is what I do, Weber Media, I have a
company. I do social media for Jews by
Julie Sesame's clients ice cream, some
of the biggest companies out there. Um,
and the difference between paper ads is
also when you put the paper in the ad to
support and weekly link. And when you do
a social media post has to support a
even if you pay somebody to post the
post for you. It's your platform always
>> listen starts at home.
>> Yeah.
>> And you know self love is when you love
yourself and and and you do with
yourself then you can do with other
people.
>> But but you should I think you should
have a platform of your own people that
trust you, love you, can follow you.
Super powerful. one day when you open a
business or you want to continue your
journey, you want to do whatever you do,
they are now your people.
>> Listen, you're talking to someone who
has over 40,000 followers on Twitter.
You know, I'm not I'm not out of the
game.
>> Um but um
>> but any this Alice a Mitten Man
introduction by
>> No, this is a hit. You know, you told me
yesterday this is how you roll.
>> It is. It really is natural. People love
natural.
>> Thank you. I appreciate it. I just want
to finish introducing you. So Jake is an
amazing an amazing person. Somebody that
I know for probably 15 20 years. I'm
trying to think when was the first
probably the first time I saw you wasn't
probably Ammy magazine
>> and no where did I say maybe Twitter
even it's probably Twitter.
>> Yeah I was a Twitter user 10 15 years
ago 10 years ago.
>> When when did you join?
>> I joined in 2017. I actually joined
under Mulnitzler's name because I did
his social media.
>> Okay.
>> So I must have seen you over there. I
must have se and I was like this guy is
2017 I was already I I I I'm with AMI
since they started. So,
>> right. So, that's even
>> even before. So, I probably saw you
there also, but I made the connection.
But I was I was an active Twitter user
like I built up a few thousand followers
on under Mah's name. But, um I think
that you're an amazing person. I also
watched your episodes on latest talks.
Pinid um which helped me tremendously.
By the way,
>> Penny is a very close friend.
>> Help me in business, not just he helps
everybody. He's such a such a I just
spent Shabas with him this last Shabasi.
He he has a program for
outside Monroe.
>> Yeah.
>> And so I went there
basically it's a Shabasati Shabasi
program
Shabasi.
>> Oh wow.
>> And man we all we had a beautiful
Shabas. We got to chill with
>> Wow.
>> And it was mamaish a blast and he's such
a good man. So, I've seen you on that
platform and I was like, you have a
world in your head of a lot going on.
>> Yes.
>> Um,
>> it's true.
>> And
enlighten us. Um, you know, and I'd love
to hear from you. And so many people
have requested it and I was like, "Okay,
guys, let's let's do this." And then you
mentioned that you're into the law of
attraction.
>> Well, yeah, I was. I started I I've been
into the law of attraction for many
years and I have some have a very
interesting insight into it.
>> I want to start with just first and then
then we'll get to the law of attraction
because I want to hear I want to hear
you your understanding of the law of
attraction and then I want to share with
you my like my realization on it and
then let's see let's see how it align.
Can I share now my love to do a secret
to
>> um this is from anyone at home if you
have a cipher and you so you go to
and it has a few very interesting uh
descriptions about what's what the world
is going to be looking like in the
generation when Muhammad go is going to
happen. She has a few interesting
things, a few Nvas and one of the Nvas
is a very very one of the most famous
NAS because of the song this
>> singing. So when we get up to that
>> okay
>> and then
um if look if you don't like how it
comes out you could put it on to sumo
and then then you could repost it
afterwards. Kam voice enhancement.
>> Nishna voice enhancement. They It's a
AI. It takes takes your song, your
voice, your words, and it redo in any
style with any kind of professional
music background, however you want to do
it. It's unbelievable.
>> Um, that's a plug. I just whatever. Um,
I know a lot of people in the music
industry have recently gotten into it
and um, it's just crazy what it's able
to do.
>> Um, so and then you'll see why I'm
mentioning these these Nas. There's a
few shorten
against all the nations that try to
destroy the Eden. And this is this is
going to be happening in the era of
says he's going to return to at this
time. He's going to live in
which means is going to be rebuilt in
this in this era. Next
We're freewheeling, right? Unscripted.
>> Yeah.
>> And how does the iPark go?
>> Let me explain what I mean. Yeah. We
lived in the times of the
he's walking the streets of is empty
then look like Gaza today the buildings
destroyed nobody in the streets empty
streets and he says
it's going to be a day when
be sitting in the sides of the main
roads in
the
to fill up
in the streets.
Why do I need to know that they're going
to be elderly men and women sitting on
the side of the street? Just tell me
about what the kids are doing. Don't you
know what's the what's he adding about
the zakum? Right?
>> He says something
to come back. We're going to start
living in there will be a generation of
babies that are going to be born in.
And the first
the first class of babies that are going
to be born when we take back they are
going to be the zako
when
is going to come. That means The kind
that were born 80 years ago are the 80
year olds today.
>> Wow.
>> And he and so it says
it is
me
from old age but the
generation of kids that were born 1948
1949 the 1950s they saw all of the
listen with their own eyes. How many
times genocide
the holocaust
>> he had 1948 he had 1967 he had war in
October 7th he had everything in between
and they are going to see the of the
coming true in their
are running around the streets in
playing so powerful
next
he says he's going to bring in a way
that the world had never seen before.
And the says
says even the going to be impressed with
the level of that he's going to be
performing for us.
Next
is going to bring back his nation from
the lands of the east
all over the world. Okay. in. And then
the last one is
going to
Why am I telling you this?
>> Because of what it says in the next,
okay?
It's going to get very interesting by
the way. Like we're going to talk about
interesting things also, but just just
just
>> follow me over here. Okay? says, "Now
lived over 2,000 years ago." We're
talking 2,500 years ago.
>> Okay?
>> And he says,
"Strengthen your hands."
The generation that's living in that
generation, the generation that he's
writing to us, he says,
"Strengthen your hands."
The ones who are alive then, who are
listening,
from the mouths of
And then he says because
before before this generation
people people didn't have people were
pacing back and forth
um and
people people say fights I I you know I
I never been frightened But
but this generation is not going to be
like those.
>> Wow.
>> I am going to be with you. And then he
says that
Mamish here.
>> Yeah.
>> And then he finishes it off by saying
the Jewish people were considered a clue
for 2,000 years. Mton bullied. They
pushed them. They every every bad thing
imaginable they did to us.
And just like for all the previous
generations, everybody despised us and
look down at us
is going to rescue us and we're going to
be like au.
So don't be afraid.
Strengthen yourself.
>> Wow.
>> Powerful.
>> He wrote this to us, to this podcast, to
this audience. Yeah. He saw us and he
wrote this.
>> It's insane.
>> It's insane. And if you go through
especially the whole is
has messages for and anyone who knows
the news
>> and
English attach
you could understand it. If you
understand the news, you could
understand how these things are
>> true unfolding like
>> I what I love about this is so powerful
but because I keep on saying on podcast
and my status I keep on saying that the
time that we're living in and I can say
it because I know like thousands of
people and I know firsthand like I have
a big community and I can see that the
times we're in is amazing. We're like I
think we're really doing well. I don't
think people really understand like from
a medical perspective, from a political
perspective, from a money perspective,
we're we're in a very good time. Kalisru
I think is in a very good time. The
amount of the amount of love, the
there's I think resources. Yeah.
>> Yeah. I think we're in a beautiful place
>> and the fact that Eden are communicating
with Eden all over the world for the
first time in history.
>> Yeah.
>> We we never we Eden didn't even know
about the existence of Eden anywhere
else and today we're all able to
communicate. Exactly.
>> I want to tell you a funny story that
happened to me this week.
>> I told
um whatever.
>> So I told them the hostage finally came
home. Now
I I taught them a rule say when you know
putting them to sleep
and um we say every night and I even
composed my own.
>> Yeah. you know, and I I would sing it
together with them. And um
so
when I started, my younger one
and my and the older one was four and
now like it's been two years. So that's
like half their lives.
>> Yeah.
>> So thank you, Hashem. They were so
excited.
>> Yeah.
>> And the and it struck me that to me, Mr.
because
so Zukman four-year-old is
>> does this mean Z can talk now
>> she connected the hostages came at Msiah
and she assumed that this means
>> it it's like we're watching these things
we're going to see this very soon we you
know We we mentioned was ability to
communicate and can communicate
>> right
>> the prosthetic legs
from the types of blindness and and
hearing loss and everything.
>> Well,
I think there's a whether
if it's just going to be a transition
into
beautiful stuff, right? Is is that true?
>> So, yeah. So, obviously the Rambam says
that it's going to be
Wow.
Okay.
>> Yeah. I want
>> I never didn't know that.
>> Yeah. Very famous. I want to tell you
what's so interesting about that.
>> So now they started the Kato by the way
where you can learn Rambam for free by
the way.
>> Well, you can do it for free already.
>> No, I'm saying they send you the cipher
and there's Yeah. Wow. Anyway. Okay.
It's just funny that you mentioned it,
but Okay.
>> I'll tell you what's so fascinating
about that
>> food. You're living a thousand years ago
and through you're able to see what the
world's going to look like today.
>> Mhm.
>> You see cars, airplanes, you see people
walking around.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. And any of us seeing all of these
things, anything you see, you see like a
tomato that's in orange, you see a pogo
stick, what everything you'd be like,
"Wow, this is
>> Yeah. But he says, "No, no,
it's going to technology is going to
reach that point. It's going to look
like to to all previous generations, but
to us it'll be like
I usually don't cut. So yeah,
>> I'm natural. It's kind of humans.
>> Yeah, I'm about the consistency. So I be
cutting and days and I I never get to
put out anything.
>> So look, if
>> I do it every week and not once a month
or whatever, like
>> if you think if you come with the
mindset of I don't cut, then you're
attracting that into your life. Ah, see
what I did.
>> I was I was just going to say it. By the
way,
>> how did I know you're going to say it?
How did I know you were going to say it?
This is how the law of attraction works,
>> Em. Yeah,
>> you're always attract.
See, it's show don't tell.
Law of attraction.
>> Yeah, but that's also in my opinion, one
my opinion of law of attraction is I I
think that is law of attraction.
basically and
in order for this life to be funy
balance between
and ultimately whatever like I'm I'm
always your protector
that
like God is is the shadow
God is going to follow going to follow
you. I feel if you're going to do
something a very bad thing God is there
as well. Um and then there's the healthy
balance of the house choice
explorely
free can do whatever you want. Not only
that is that any
enjoying life that life is about
enjoyment which is very different than
what I've grown up or what kids have
grown up
life is about getting to a goal life is
about the average
life is about struggle and life is about
hardships and so you still have
YouTubers and it's about the struggle
it's about the grind I don't think it's
true I always say this not in a bragging
way but own multiple businesses. I I
don't st I'm doing this during the day.
I'm very happy.
>> You could be lucky. It could be so
whatever. Not everyone's like that.
>> 100%. 100%. But this is what I
attracted. This is what the way I
structured it. So, so again, it's what
we make out of our lives and that's what
we attract. Now with law of attraction
the most the common misconception is is
that
um is that you're using it your days
you're it's it's doesn't it's not like
that law of attraction means law means a
law in the universe like the law of
gravity which means that this cup is
going to by default if I drop it it's
falling down because there is gravity
to the to the floor law of attraction
mind as mentions life attracted
attract That's the aim good or bad. So
mention so so you telling me that men
just the cancer line attracted attracted
it himself.
So the answer is that first of all it
doesn't have to be that they attracted
it by the way it could also be that it
happened could be someone was born
decided at this age he's going to go
through this
>> correct but also you should know that
majority of people that do have an
illness will tell you why they got that
illness. They'll tell you either I'm
holding emotional baggage or I was doing
something physically. This most of the
time they can connect the dots of the
attraction as to why they got what they
got. Okay?
Like it's not most of the things that
happen in life. Life is not a mystery.
God didn't is didn't bring us here.
There's going to be a lot of things that
you can't understand. He he has the
answers to everything. It's just the
opposite. Sometimes
like don't ask questions don't ask
questions from who? From from the from
the person from the from the creator
that has answers to everything.
>> So law of attraction is real. It works.
And I think it's the biggest gift that
God gave to us that you can literally
attract everything you I think you're
already on a a kati expert level over
here because I think there a lot of
people who who don't like fully
understand like how you got law of
attraction to simplify it a tiny bit
>> is the energies that you put out there
are the energies that you're more likely
to attract into your life in simple
terms invited
level by the way you started at I
started at the simple level
>> you started I started I just I just went
I just went to both extremes.
>> What I'm saying is they have to
acknowledge that in your life everything
that you have good or bad attracted. If
you're in a bad relationship, you
attracted it consciously or
>> subconsciously.
>> This is already something that no one so
much but there's so much nuance with
within this simplified I'm simplified.
>> This is the simple version. This is
level one
attracted
attracted zanas. That's that's level
one. And again consciously or
subconsciously subconsciously mind
subconsciously mind is poor so
automatically poor break the cycle
in a bad relationship. Okay, look, let
me explain. Let me explain this way.
>> Um,
>> yeah.
>> How does agilla work?
>> Major attraction only attraction.
>> So, so let's say
>> by the guy sadic. How does that work?
>> One at a time.
>> Denote one at a time.
>> No chance.
>> One at a time. One at a time.
>> No chance. He's not.
>> That's why he's not living a minikim. It
has to do with the the the power of
belief is able to attract good things
into your life. We do it through like it
comes through source
>> then it's it's more likely to to
manifest itself
>> because of your in a quicker way in a
more positive because you believe in
connecting to something very powerful
and positive.
>> Correct.
>> Um
it's it's important because a lot of
people so mentioned
and still didn't uh nothing happened.
Let's say someone goes
That's so
how does what happens between the and
the and the if he goes and he gets a and
then he goes into bed and says okay I'll
wait for the calls to happen that guy's
not attracting anything to his life. You
have to take the power and then and then
go with it. So now he has the confidence
and the courage to to to do the things
to call the shakan again to go out with
girls that maybe he would have never
given a shot before. and he's like what
could go wrong that sadic is domining
for me of course it's going to work out
so it gives them the confidence and and
okay but then there are people who
they'll say agillas I I do 104 gillis
and I'm still I'm still poor it has to
do with a mindset also
>> has to do with the mindset
>> um by it's a lifestyle
>> and if I can say people always say
and belief ine and
correct law of attraction is you believe
gave you this this this method. He gave
you this.
>> Not only gave you this method, but
>> Toyota is fil is full of these these
little tibbits and all these gillas that
if you tap into it, that is the path of
attraction. So, um
>> Frank has a whole book.
>> So, I want to tell you a big mistake
that people make. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Mother
Frank's amazing.
>> I want to tell you a big mistake that
people make. And so, I came across law
of attraction when I probably like I
don't know 2009. Oh, wow. Maybe 2010.
like a long time ago
>> and um one of uh one of my role models,
one of the the raun that I would discuss
these types of things with Tob from LA.
>> Okay.
>> So,
so I said, you know, I came across this
idea law of attraction. What is it? Is
it is it based on on
that? He knew he knew right away like
he's brilliant. So, he knew right away
what I'm talking about. He already
understood all as a breast. So like you
know he's very like you know he has a
>> a wide uh range of knowledge
>> and he says he says no this is a
creation that the bash have put into the
bria but you have to understand that it
doesn't always work because people don't
always understand like how it actually
works. So
>> not only that God God can also save you.
You want to attract a beautiful car but
God like I said he's the higher power.
divorce
for me. That's the beauty of life.
>> I'm going to tell you something I never
shared with anybody before. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> So, it was about that time and that's
that's when I started working for Ammy
and I got to Amy through Mak a very a
very close friend of mine is real
Frankle. He's a by the Frankfurters and
we used to go to hospitals together
>> um volunteering and um then one day you
know my is opening a magazine in a few
months. You're a funny guy. Why don't
you write?
He's like, "No, you you write a lot of
social media posts. You're very funny.
Like, sit down. See see all my see if
you know there's a place for you."
>> So that's that's how that's how my whole
army career started.
>> But um
>> the part that I I never told anyone was
so at about that time
>> I'm like okay so the law of attraction
soil attract interview the president of
the United States into my life.
>> I believed it. I visualized it. I put a
lot of mental energy into it.
>> Okay. And um when Obama was running for
reelection 2012, I I got to know some
people in the campaign and I I I I
worked on it and I thought I was going
to get it and they told me at one point
they even told me emailed me the list of
topics that I want to discuss. That's
how close I got.
>> And then didn't happen.
>> Okay.
And while I was pursuing Obama
that I even went out and interviewed
like all the the Republicans that were
running for president, you know, like it
was Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. N
Gingrich, he was the first one. He
started my whole political career.
>> Wow.
>> N Gingrich, Ron Paul was my favorite Ron
Paul and Herman Kaine.
>> Yeah,
>> they were my two favorite interviews
just for whatever different reasons.
>> Um so but I never got Obama and then I
was like what happened? I believed it. I
had the light track. The problem with
how people think the law of attraction
works is it doesn't work that vending
machine. You put in two thoughts and can
throw a can of soda. It's not it doesn't
make your wishes come true. It's not the
law of attraction. What attraction does
is it brings things into your life. So
that's why you'll see why is why is
Lucian the the biggest protector? It
just occurred to me recently. It's
mind-blowing. Lucinhada protects people.
How? Lucian is the number one thing
anyone can do to improve their lives in
a way that that no other single thing
can. And here's why. Because someone
who's mak on on
he ends up only attracting other people
into his life or because a guy was
always talking, you're not interested in
hanging out with him and he's not
interested to hang out with you.
>> Wow. So the guy who's always talking is
attracting the people who who are into
lush and the people who are not are
attracting the people who are not. So I
remember there was was a friend of mine
who was going through a hard time and
was and he's telling me about about how
people were were they were bashmitting
him in the streets and he thinks he said
this guy is the one he says you know so
and so I said no he says you don't know
he this guy this guy embezzled $13
million you know what he does to his
wife and and I said whoa whoa he says I
think he's the one sp if if not him
my oh my let me tell you about my do you
know that when he was a ber I'm like I
don't need to and then he's but he keeps
on saying like all these famous cases
about these these people who did
horrible things and he's like how do you
you never heard of said no I never heard
of these guys he's like it's such a
famous story like I never heard of I
have no idea who you're talking about
>> and I realized this guy is living in a
world of bad people because he attracted
these people into his life
>> 100%
>> and aided who's whose mak and that's why
I wear mendel
>> is my I call it my NDA with
>> this reminds me not
yeah exactly from from that campaign
>> wow
>> and if you ever see me by press
conference I raise my hand
yeah they
>> just reminds me of
>> the responsibility that a journalist has
to be
>> right
>> so this is this is my little
breakthrough on the law of attraction it
doesn't work as a as a wish machine as a
wishing well
>> it's a fact
>> and it works in improving your life in
ways that you wouldn't notice because to
you it's like your regular life you see
your bubble so down bubble is the bubble
was destined
>> it's already happening are you doing
anything um now consciously to attract
stuff or you're done with that or like
help my question like you're are you
still using it actively to attract
anything in your life?
>> I I've I've been using it in ways like I
like never before like sometimes I will
have a certain attraction to a location.
>> Mhm.
>> And I'll go down to that to that
location and I'll find unbelievable
things there about things happening in
the news, things that have relevance to
the ga.
>> Oh wow. Yeah.
>> Impressive
>> trippy stuff. I'll tell you soon about
my story in Syria.
>> Okay. What else do we want to cover?
>> Um yeah. So,
oh, you know what we didn't talk about?
I I wanted to mention like on this
Indian
>> the whole thing about the um
>> the video
>> the Yeah, the video.
>> I I really want to hear your opinion
because
can I say my opinion
>> please? Yeah.
>> Okay. So, first of all,
that as a yeided, I want to acknowledge
>> as a Jew as a Jew as a Jew
>> that I want to acknowledge that the
video triggered me, but not necessarily
because I think somebody else was wrong.
It's because because I don't like to be
called out. So, don't call me out for
who I am or for who I'm not. I don't
care. So, I want to acknowledge the
trigger aspect and which I think most
people can't acknowledge. Why don't you
want to be called out? If you're doing
something wrong, then improve yourself.
If you're not doing something wrong,
then
>> No, I'm saying it's uncomfortable. It's
uncomfortable the fact that somebody
comes and says, "Hey, you're doing this
or that."
>> There are people doing stuff and
sometimes somebody calls you out on it
and says, "Okay, that some it's not okay
what he did." I'm saying it's okay when
somebody calls you out specifically for
a specific thing.
I'm just saying I'm able to acknowledge
the fact that people like I saw some of
the posts that people made from random
people. I'm not talking from a cahila or
a reba or I don't know if dunam if even
they put out I'm saying many singles
like can you come and talk about Jew
hater
acknowledge that you're projecting your
story on what's happening in the world
and you're projecting it on on him and
this by the way goes to my theory I'm
curious your opinion on this all these
people posting on social media every
little hate crime you know
this kind of we're not tolerating this.
You're giving that little boy attention
for no good reason. You're giving him
free publicity. You're spreading the
hate to your own brothers and sisters.
Why?
>> Yeah. Yeah. You figured it out. You
figured it out. Most people don't don't
understand it.
>> Yeah. It's mish mamish echelled dig. And
then it becomes a trend. So everybody's
reposting and this and it's going viral.
And so I'm acknowledging I'm
acknowledging that the same thing I'm
acknowledging here with this video for
the positive person is able
the negative person or the person that
loves drama is saying how can he do this
and we went through enough suffering and
pain and now you're putting out another
YouTube video. So let us show him that.
Yeah. So, let's go out and be nasty,
which caused a huge because he posted
every message that people put out, he
posted on his page and we in my opinion,
we looked bad. Again, I'm he I think he
did something disgusting. I don't think
it's cool. But what we did in the after
what the few people did in the aftermath
was for sure bad. And number three is
saying saying to not talk.
Where does this come from? Is it a
Toyota perspective? Is it a is it a
educated decision? It's complete. It's
it's it's a complete
>> insecure even it comes from
>> like telling ultra from people not to
talk I understand because maybe they
don't know but to say completely not to
talk.
>> It comes from a bar of low expectations
like it's like we don't trust that
you're able to express yourself
adequately so don't talk because we
can't control what
>> and I don't think that the people that
spoke on the video and by I don't think
the people that spoke on the video made
it bad. I think it's they were being
authentic. They were real.
>> Exly. Exactly. I think it's his agenda
that made it look bad or the way he
edited, let's say. But the people that
spoke, they did nothing wrong. They came
off very sweet.
>> Mhm.
>> So what he said we are fruitful. What's
wrong with that? What's wrong with that?
What's wrong with the guy who said I
have a business or the guy who said
don't talk to me? Like what's wrong with
that?
>> There's nothing wrong with that. That's
what they would say in any natural
setting with or without the camera on.
So this is this is very
>> What's your take on the whole thing?
>> No, you definitely you definitely hit
most of the right uh um uh No, I'm very
impressed, Ellie. very good. Um,
I'm going to take it a step further and
I'm going to say not only was I not
bothered by what he did, but um, I'm not
going to say it was a good thing, but
I'm going to say there's something of
value to be taken out of every scenario,
every situation
>> cuz you see the positive. You're a
positive person.
>> It's I'll tell you
>> and I feel the same. It's it's a
positive, but it's also it's not about
like, oh well, let's self-reflect and
let's see like first of all,
a lot of the hate out there is fueled by
the people who are sincerely are trying
to fight the hate because they they
think that they can fight the hate and
and minimize it and make it go away and
they're making things worse. As much as
they're trying, as much as their heart's
in the right place,
>> right? the there's oldid
back you know
I want to say this to all the
anti-semites out there watching
>> if you want to be successful in your
life if you're an absolute nobody right
now you're nobody and you want like a
shortcut to success I can't believe you
didn't find this in the yet because this
is like in the you should know this
>> the shortcut to success if you're a
gentile
is become a Jew hater. If you become a
Jew hater, you could go from your mom's
basement to hundreds of thousands of
followers in just a couple of weeks.
>> Oh wow.
>> You'll be relevant. You'll travel the
world. Everybody's going to listen to
you
>> and suddenly you'll have all of this new
found fame. Now, it's it's an investment
because there's going I mean,
>> you're going to be um
there's going to be the um the part
where you have to you have to pay later,
but right now your life is going to be
it's going to become very exciting and
very quickly. Titta said this to Inklas.
He says, "Nicholas, why do why become
Eid? Become an antit you'll be so
successful. Why do you have to become
Jewish?"
So this is this is a principle that's
been around for thousands of years. You
see absolute nobodies who have so much
fame and prominence and the only thing
they've ever contributed is anti-Jewish
memes.
>> Yeah.
>> So
>> but but I personally don't Yeah.
>> So anyone who tries to tap into this,
the Sutan is going to help you, the
Sutan is going to give you an audience.
>> Ah, you're saying Tyler had that success
because
>> that I'm not saying Tyler had I'm not
saying that was Tyler's agenda. See?
See? But here's how it works. Okay,
I have no reason to assume that Tyler
approached this with any bad intentions.
I have no reason to assume that he hates
any Jews even now.
I don't know. I I don't know what's in
his heart. I have no reason to assume
that it's coming from a bad place even.
Um, what I could assume is he has two
choices. he could do a video and show
hats and kav and all the wonderful
things in the community and put a a
thumbnail showing people sitting by
standard learning to the the headline is
going to be um I had a great experience
with the Jewish community.
>> Yeah, Jews are angels.
>> Jew Jews are cool. Jews rock,
>> right?
>> And and and nobody watch Yeah, he'll get
800 views, whatever. Fine. Or he could
put a thumbnail of a burning city,
right?
>> Right. They take welfare and you click
on the video and you find out, oh, it's
not true.
>> Yeah. It doesn't matter actually
working.
>> It doesn't exactly. It doesn't matter
what's in the in the actual video, but
it it as long as the student is able to
use that, as long as there's a thumbnail
and a headline that the Sutan can use,
>> it's going to go wild,
>> right?
>> And you see a lot of copycats that are
trying to tap into, you know, oh, it
shows up to Lakewood. Yeah, I'm going to
do it now.
>> Yeah,
>> it's because they know it works.
>> They know the algorithm is is heavily
favors this kind of content.
>> So,
and then all the people who try to fight
it only give it more because now
everyone who didn't see it are seeing it
from all the people that are trying to
fight against it. So,
the bottom line is this. First of all,
Gamura says, uh, you could learn a lot
from a person based on his name, right?
>> Yeah.
>> What's Tyler's last name? Alivirus.
>> Wow. Right.
>> Aliviritis. So, what's the what's the
positive takeaway from this? He is
showing us actively what it looks like
when we spread luchadar about somebody
else. He's going out there spreading
lush about us. Some of it's good, some
of it's not good, some of it's twisted
in a way to make it look worse than it
is. Some of it's things that we can
self-reflect and say, "Okay, maybe we
should be doing things differently."
Whatever it is, but he is showing us
what it looks like when you speak lush
against the community of Eden for an
hour straight. This is what it looks
like. You want to keep talk about
people. Is this what you really want to
put out there? It's so it's so clear.
He's a he didn't have to be the he has
the to choose not to not to do the but
now that he's chosen this we have to
take away because we're not self-aware
of when we speak of other people or of
entire communities. So this is what it
looks like when you're talking to
someone else about about another Eid.
>> Do you want to be the Tyler
>> or do you want to be and try to resist
the temptation?
>> Right. Wow. Beautifully said. But I'm I
want to add that I think that everything
comes down to our perspective.
Um me being uh of the anxious type in
the past, I learned to kind of minimize,
not to blow up like
I'm not looking for a video to come out
and me now live in fear. So I learned
very well to see it for it what it
actually is without connecting a story
to it. So when I see that video, I'm
like, it's a video. Someone will see the
positive, somebody will see the
negative. I know I don't need to label
it. And same thing is for all the news
and or anti-semitism that's happening.
The there is a small world and a bubble
that's involved with all of that news.
And then there's me and other people.
And I choose to not get involved. I
choose to always see the positive to see
the be the kdesh hashem to see the
what's going on good in my life and the
surroundings and that's what I always
see
>> I want to tell you another positive spin
>> remember during co
>> there were a few shows that came out
about about about the Eden or whatever
>> and some of them were just so stupid
>> but the loved I'm saying the anti-semit
>> loved it they couldn't get enough of it
and Everyone's stuck at home and
everyone's watching this content and
obviously it wasn't lost on the fact
that why do is coming out now like the
suit and time that everybody locked up
now comes out the anti-semitic stuff
everybody watches it
>> but as someone who travels the world and
ends up in communities that never met
Eid before I I realized something
profound that such a a positive aspect
all of this this negative media about us
>> you know the New York Times articles
especially like it was all the same, you
know, the the education, everything.
>> I'm walking down the street, person
comes over to me.
>> I'm sorry. Can I ask you a question?
Okay. You know, I I saw this uh
documentary the other day, and I hope
I'm not coming across as disrespectful,
but is it true?
>> Like people will ask me this.
>> Yeah.
>> Say, "What's up with the citic community
in education?" Like like like like is it
really as bad as the New York Times says
it is? Now, 10 years earlier, this
person would have never come up to me
>> because they had nothing to talk to me
about because I was I was like a
caricature out of a book that they
couldn't relate to. Now I'm relatable.
Why? Because the guy watched an entire
season of of a show dedicated to to
talking about how horrible we are. So
now
>> I'm living in his head already for two
years before he met me. And now I'm the
first Jew he ever met. He has a bunch of
questions and he and he he wants as long
as I'm respectful, as long as I'm I'm
listening to him and I understand his
mindset. His mindset is not to be a
hater. His mindset is coming from he has
questions that no one ever answered him
and this is the one chance he might have
to get an answer or maybe I'll call him
a Nazi and and storm off and then he'll
have a fun story to tell his buddies in
the bar. But either way, if he has the
courage to come over and even ask the
question
>> then like like so fine.
if that's a positive, right? And that
only happened because of all the
negative attention we got. So you could
use something that's that's that seems
so negative and hurtful, but then you
could
>> convert it's like you take a what's a
has no value to anybody, but if you use
it mitzvah,
>> you're converting it
>> and you're converting it into a positive
experience.
>> Yeah. I love this. So you're a very
positive person.
>> Yeah. No, I'm not. I'm actually, you
know, I'm very I'm I'm a huge pessimist.
>> You are?
>> Of course. You know the difference
between an optimist and a pessimist.
>> Tell me
>> the the pessimist says we live in the
worst possible times and the optimist
like nah, it's going to get much worse.
>> So optimist, you know, you know.
>> Yeah.
>> Um Yeah. So anyway, I promised you a
story.
>> Yeah, I want to hear the story.
>> This is a crazy story. I I never I never
shared this publicly, I don't think. I
mean, I've I've said it in in douches,
like when when I speak publicly, I've
said it some sometimes, but I've never
said it on a podcast, I don't think.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, and this is I I did a trip to Syria
a couple of months ago.
>> Okay.
>> Just a couple of months ago. By now,
it's been already Well, it's close to a
year by now.
>> Okay. So, Syria is an Arab country,
right?
>> Could look it up.
>> Okay.
>> What do you know about Syria?
>> I don't know.
>> You're new to this? Where were you born?
>> It's Arab. It's Yeah. No, it's a
dangerous place.
>> Syria. You have to know.
>> Middle East. Yeah. Country in the Middle
East.
>> First thing that comes up is a tank.
>> Okay.
>> Putin still harboring Assad. Welcomes
new Syrian leader to Moscow again.
Trump gives Netanyahu a month for Syria
security deal. Okay. It's an Arab
country. Scary place.
>> What happened with Assad? Who's Assad?
>> No. Is it the guy that was a terrorist
and became president? Well, that's the
guy who's there now. Assad was the guy
before him. Assad was a dictator.
>> Okay.
>> Him and his father have been ruling
Syria for 50 years.
>> Okay.
>> There's a civil war 2011.
>> But I'm completely out of the Middle
Eastern. It's really irrelevant. Bring
you up to But it's interesting. No, I'm
I'm interested in hearing. I'm just
saying in general, I'm very up to
preference.
>> Yeah, that's fine.
>> Cuz I really don't think it's relevant.
Like,
>> wait a minute. You want to understand?
You have to know what's going on.
There's so many about Syria there about
all the countries around course.
>> Okay.
>> So, okay. This is going to take some
background.
>> Okay.
>> Um,
where do I even start?
>> First of all, your trip,
>> you went to Syria.
>> I need to give you the back the the
background
>> of what's happening there. There's a
father and a son.
>> You had So, Syrian civil war starts in
2011. Okay.
>> Jewish community that goes back
thousands of years. Elui lived in Dame.
>> Okay.
>> There's a shield that was built um over
the cave that Elu and Bah when he was
hiding from Akov.
>> Okay.
>> Akov sent messengers over the entire
world. They couldn't find him. He was
hiding in a cave in the Mik. That cave
became a shield. The shield stood for
over 2,000 years. In 2014, in the middle
of the civil war, the shield was
destroyed and the whole neighborhood and
that around it um everything was
completely destroyed.
>> The name of the neighborhood is Jobar.
So there had been yeden living in Syria
for thousands of years and in 1992 the
Eden of Syria were issued passports for
the first time. They didn't allow Eden
to have passports. They didn't want uh
uh they didn't want Eden to move to
Israel. In 1992, they said Yidden could
have passports and they could
so long as they don't move to Texas
rule, they can move to America, anywhere
else, whatever. And then the Syrian
community basically got up and and moved
out. So to this day, the six seven Eden
in Damascus, you know.
>> Okay.
>> So in the meek is buried the
So we had this idea. He was going a
group of Eden. We wanted to go and make
a minion on his
was on a Monday. Why you smiling?
>> Excited.
>> Okay.
>> It's where the action starts.
>> Yeah. It's going to be the first time in
who knows how many years. A minion Eden
was kadesh. Like we were very excited.
>> Right.
>> A few days before our trip, we find out
from one of our insiders in Syria. He
sends us pictures from that was going
around on the the local WhatsApps
that
some broke into the Ky. They dug a hole
6 ft 3 in deep and they were trying to
steal Tal's body.
>> Okay.
>> And the message was very clear. Don't
show up.
Don't don't show up. Don't come to the
K.
>> Who gave this message? Someone breaks
into the Ky a few days before we're
supposed to make the first minion on the
zuits in in decades,
>> right?
>> And they dig a hole and try to try to
steal the the K as if as if they'd be
able to, but
>> and they say don't come.
>> No, they didn't have to say it. It was
very clear what they It was a very clear
threat.
>> Yeah.
>> So half the group said uh we're out and
the other half were like okay, this is
exactly why we we need to be there. So
we went down there about half a million.
>> Okay.
>> We we put back all the sand. We we were
in touch with uh the chief rabbi about
the like what to look out for, how to do
it, whatever. We put everything back in.
He was not moved. He they they dug in
the wrong part. They dug on the side and
then they then they want LA were going
to dig under but for whatever reason
they dug six feet straight down and then
instead of digging to the side they ran
off.
So we we beefed up security, put
cameras, whatever everything washed the
whole thing down, made it look beautiful
and sparkling
and um cameraman.
So we're going out and Bisakurus. The
Bisakurus is it's filthy. There's like
garbage everywhere, you know, like cuz
there's like a neighborhood, it's called
the Jamana neighborhood
>> and there's like a neighborhood
overlooking the Bisakurus. Most of the
tombstones were destroyed.
>> Then there's like they throw garbage out
the windows onto the bicepus.
>> So my cameraman asked me, he says, "What
are your thoughts right now?" Like right
now you hear what are you thinking? I
said, I'm thinking that the kinds of
people who are so hateful that they
would throw garbage onto a cemetery
without any regard for
like like these people have no
self-respect and so long as they don't
change their ways, they're never going
to know whether they have peace in their
lives. You can't invite peace into your
lives when when when you have such a
>> Yeah.
>> disregard for for for for others.
>> Okay. Sh.
We leave we leave the cemetery and we're
driving down the streets and then we see
these uh the pickup trucks. Now, you
don't know what the pickup trucks are.
There are these Toyota pickup trucks and
the back of the pickup trucks you have
these with ski masks and AK-47s.
>> Yep.
>> Okay. So, they like they're coming
towards us. We're driving away and
they're they're coming towards us and
oh, that's so cool. We took pictures.
It's very nice.
>> I mean, it's an experience. It's a rush.
>> Okay.
>> We get back to the hotel
and
check my phone and one of my my contacts
are see he's texting me. is like like
dude there's major fighting going on
right now between you know between the
the government's forces and likeos the
beduins the Jews whoever it was
>> I'm like he's like you got to get down
there right now I'm like okay where he's
like uh it's in the Jerem neighborhood
and I'm like oh that sounds familiar
where do I know that name I checked my
phone wait we we just came we were
literally we just left there
>> he's like well fighting just started and
then like 30 something people were
killed that that that evening in that
neighborhood.
>> Yeah.
>> It started right after we left.
>> It was like it was as if while we were
there
>> like was protecting us like there was
like
>> this invisible protection. Yeah.
>> As soon as we left all broke broke
loose.
>> Right. Were you dressed up as a Jew or
or just the opposite? Where you did you
hide?
>> Well, is there a video?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Where's the video?
>> Um I can send you a video. I I I I
didn't I didn't release it. No.
>> But um
I could tell Okay, this is like a real
scoop.
>> Yeah.
>> Um
I was by the Ky
and um what did I doubt him for? D him
for something.
>> Mhm.
So
I I had this um this idea
that if we can rebuild Aliu Yanui
shield, so the one that was destroyed in
2014, if we can get that shield rebuilt,
the only way to do something like that
would require the ais of many different
groups of Eden with all kinds of of
interests or whatever and also the
cooperation of, you know,
the the the Arabs, locals, the
government. It would need to take a
massive
um
just a very big operation of Schulam and
Akas to be able to pull off such a job.
So
I said
I said um I said Bashafer
I want to I want to be able to help
just you know bring more more sh to the
world and I want to build this by this
not this Freudian slip I want to build
this vis or at least I want to get the
ball rolling because there are people
who who want to do it
>> right
>> but like why hasn't that happened
So I said you know
I'm going to make myas
the next morning the next morning 11
o'clock in the morning we got
unexpectedly we got a meeting with the
governor of Damascus. Now the governor
Damascus doesn't have a mayor they have
a governor governor is it's more
powerful than a mayor. Damascus is more
than just a city. It's it's a whole it's
like a province. So we have a meeting
with the governor of Damascus
and the meeting lasts over two hours. M
>> the governor is very close with
President Alshara
and
we were talking now he wanted to show
that Syria it's a different Syria than
Assad. It's a it's a Syria that's that's
more open to Eden. It's more more
whatever.
This was his agenda.
So I was with the group you know as I
said we had we had a half a million and
then we also had a few other people who
joined the group that were not. So I
wasn't part of the group. The group was
like a group of like Syrian American
Jews and I coordinated my trip to to
coincide together with them and I did a
few things together with them and I did
a few things without them. So I wasn't
officially part of the group but like
there was overlap.
>> So
there are yeeden that left in in the '9s
and they had houses. What happened to
their houses?
>> Okay.
>> Some of them people moved in, took over.
So now
You need paperwork. Where's the
paperwork? Where's the documentation?
Okay.
Assad regime didn't keep good records,
whatever it is. So, um, so, so that
that they're trying to get back
property. So, they said, "Look, if you
want to show Jews that you're serious
about
about making them feel comfortable, you
have to help them get their houses back,
help them get their properties back, you
have to preserve some of the Jewish
heritage sites. somebody star character
size we do the shields like
>> over 2 years old like I said
>> so one of the things we said is we said
we want we want the government to help
us to get us the permits get us the
blueprints we want to rebuild the shield
>> so they said we'd love to help you but
as much as as we want says first of all
we don't have any we don't need your
money don't worry about the money says
yeah but we can't build the shield if we
don't build the you know we have to
build houses before before we start
building.
We'll help you build the houses. That's
not that's not the that's not the
problem. So they said, "But we have
sanctions. We're under the sanctions.
How are we going to do this?" Well,
we're under sanctions.
Now, at the time, the US government that
put sanctions on Syria. The president of
Syria had up a $25 million bounty on his
head or something.
Maybe it was only 10. I don't So, I
don't want to disrespect him if it was
if it was
>> 10 and then I'll blow it up or if it was
higher and then I'll say it's a lower
number. Whatever it was, it was a nice
amount of millions of dollars.
>> Okay.
>> From back when cuz he he started out
with ISIS al-Qaeda. He broke away from
them, opened his own his own group that
was a lot more attuned to the to the to
civilian life. Basically, the MLUS was
ISIS would show up to a town, they'd
wipe out the town and then they'd start
planning to attack the next town. And he
said he was like he was like one of the
commanders and he said what are you
doing? What about the people that are
that are under your He's like Allah will
take care of those people.
>> He's like no you have a basic
responsibility to take. He's like
>> didn't hear what I said. Allah will take
care of them. He's like yeah but if you
show the other towns that you're taking
care of your own people and you're
you're building up life and
infrastructure and everything then
you're going to have much easier time
with the next town because they'll see
that you care about them. says,
"Allah is going to give us the next town
also."
>> Mhm.
>> He's like, "I can't I can't deal with
these people." So, he started his own
group called Al-Nusra.
>> Later, he made a coalition of a bunch of
different groups, HTS.
>> I I've been tracking him since like I
don't know going back to 2014. So, so I
I had already written articles about him
like 10 years ago, you know, like I was
already I already knew about this guy.
So for me it was very interesting
watching his transition and the the fact
and the reason why I'm a little
optimistic about him
and there have been some some things in
the news lately that's that that makes
it harder and harder to be optimistic
but the reason this is a guy who already
had he was he had a target on his back
from the Assad regime from Putin from
the US government from al-Qaeda ISIS
every single terror group Turkey every
person there wanted to wanted to kill
him.
>> Okay. And he still
>> and and and he believed so strongly in
what in in his in his ideology that he
was willing to start a unprovoked fight
with ISIS and al-Qaeda at a time when
everybody was already gunning for him.
>> So I was like if if this guy, you know,
actually speak louder than words, if if
he was going to do that at that time, I
think that there's someone like there's
something to be hopeful for. Yeah.
>> Okay.
L cigarette they said we can't do
anything without sanctions. Like how you
going to get building material in? How
you going to get anything if there's
sanctions?
So and then
um
one guy from our group they the governor
was able to arrange a meeting with with
Ashara for us and but but only one
person from our group was was able to
meet him. Sure.
>> So it was the guy who met him. We you
know we we we spoke about like like what
the basic messaging like what we want to
give over to him
>> and he sat down with him for a good 3
hours.
>> Wow.
>> That same night this is like we're
talking about the night after we were by
the
>> Yeah.
>> He he sits down with him. He gives over
all of the everything that we that we
want to give over. He says he's going to
be very helpful. He'll help us build up
the shield. But now was not yet the
right time. He had other priorities. We
understood that. And he said without
with the sanctions we can't do anything.
>> So in our group now there's going to be
certain things that that I can't share
with you yet,
>> but you can read between the lines.
You're smart. They'll figure it out.
>> See if you even understood the whole
thing with the sanctions and everything
with Syria would
you'll find out later.
>> Mhm. I'll tell you even to to the extent
the the government was not using
computers almost at all. They did not
have almost any computers offices yet
they there were calculators, pens and
pads of paper paper in government
offices.
>> Um the airport I I think the only
computer I saw in the airport was by the
currency exchange.
>> Wow.
>> They had a that had a computer and a
printer that they print out the receipts
um uh that the print that's where they
print out the visas by the currency
exchange. Yeah.
>> So, it was like they couldn't get stuff
in.
>> Yeah.
>> And you saw like
there's no like mechanic shop. There was
one guy that sells 50 mufflers that that
were smuggled in from.
>> There's another guy who sell was like
hub caps like
>> So, it's very third world.
>> They they were just trying to It's not
even third world. They were just trying
to survive.
>> Mhm.
>> They just had overthrown a dictator.
They have a new government that doesn't
have a lot of experience. The Assad
people just burned whatever they could
and fled.
>> What's happening like in Iran? Is it
like a similar situation out there?
>> No. Iran's a lot worse.
>> Why?
>> Because the instability and and the
unpredictability. At least here you had
a government that was trying to
function.
>> Uhhuh.
>> But nobody was helping them and they
didn't have experience and they didn't
have the governments with experience
willing to work with them
>> because of the sanctions. and Iran is by
default not uh not structured
>> or corrupt
>> right now it's it's it's unstable but
otherwise they have they have whatever
40 plus years of experience running a
totalitarian regime
>> so it's in a way more structured but now
it's way more unstable there it wasn't
so unstable like you know
But at the same time, things were in
danger of just just falling apart. Like
they the government wasn't able to make
payroll,
>> right?
>> You had um you had people street
cleaners, just just people walking the
streets picking up rappers and whatever,
trying to make the street look nice and
the government couldn't afford to pay
them.
>> You had teachers, government couldn't
afford to pay them. I saw a line of
people lined up outside ATM machine
waiting to get their paycheck. And then
the ATM machine says, "Sorry, out of
funds." And these people have been
waiting for two months.
So we said we'll make our status and so
the people from our group made a couple
of phone calls and
I know which person
had the breakthrough. Someone got
through to someone of the Trump
administration. I'm not going to say the
name now. And that individual had a way
of presenting it to Trump in a way that
that he believed Trump would be inclined
to say yes.
>> He did it. It worked. Um I was with
Trump in Saudi Arabia two weeks later
when he he announced that uh he's
lifting sanctions and then the next day
he met with the president of Syria. This
is two weeks after we were by Kha.
>> And this is and again I'm I'm saying I
know which of the people in my group
actually pulled it off.
>> Yeah.
>> So
and then obviously you know what
happened next? the government. I mean,
first of all, everybody everybody took
credit for it. Everybody took credit for
it.
>> All they all, you know, had parades and
patted themselves on the back and
>> it was great. I mean, like we still have
a relationship with them, but
nothing nothing concrete came from it
yet,
>> right? I mean, there's no building of
the shaw yet.
>> No. Yeah. Nothing nothing has moved on
that as far as as far as I'm aware,
>> right?
>> Um but look, we're we're making our
stylist. We're trying. And when you make
your stylist on something like that and
you don't see results right away, a lot
of times it's an indication that uh
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> So, you know, is giving us time to to
get into a more comfortable place,
>> right?
>> So, yeah.
>> Beautiful.
>> But I met a mibble.
>> Mhm. uh his name is David.
>> Yeah.
>> And I mentioned to him about uh
about this story about Syria with with
the K of Leoni
and he told something he told me
something very interesting. He says he
heard something years ago. He does not
remember what he says for over 20 years.
He was looking for Maka for this and he
still didn't find it. But he says he
remembers hearing somewhere
that
when Yuanovi comes back to ambassador,
one of the first like I think the first
place he'll stop or maybe the place
where he'll he'll come down to first is
going to be his shield in the me.
>> Oh wow.
>> I'm like
wow.
>> Yeah.
>> Cuz
tells Ka it felt so real and then and he
and he's telling me for 20 years he's
looking for Yeah.
So yeah,
>> it's all connected.
>> Yeah, really is.
>> Wow. So you have a real passion for like
uncovering Jewish spots, traveling to
crazy places, uh, you know, you know,
>> passion. That's, you know,
>> Yeah. Right.
>> But no, lately there are a lot of a lot
of Eden that are doing this. Even like a
lot of the edition magazines have
started sending uh Yeah.
around to travel to all these
interesting places and I tell them all I
tell them what my father told me
>> um
on parl I think it's
>> so let me tell you the backstory
>> I was in a place called Karabah Karabah
is in a place called Aabjan
it's a it's a small Muslim country
sandwiched between Russia on top and
Iran in in the bottom. The when the
president of Iran when his helicopter
crashed, it was right on the border
between Aabjan and Iran.
So
Karabah for over 30 years was occupied
by
a separatist government that basically
declared independence
and nobody recognized them. Not a single
country in the world. So you have and it
was like surrounded by mountains. So the
international community recognized it as
Azarbjani territory but the majority of
people living in that sh which is like a
little bigger than the size of Maryland.
Um most of most of the people there were
ethnic Armenians and so they ended up
expelling all non-Armenians.
So the Armenian population was let's say
I don't know 60% that went up to 99%.
Mhm.
>> And they declared themselves their own
country.
>> Yeah.
>> And Penshine,
>> but Azaran was the occupied territories
of Karabah.
Why? How did I get involved? Because I
was looking for a Ber as a Bjani Bhar
that
the story goes he was uh he was taken
captive in 1992
93. uh the first war between Azabashan
and Armenia after the collapse of the
Soviet Union. So he's taken into
captivity into that region. Now that
region is close to the world and there's
no one to talk to because they're not
they don't have recognized government
like you can't even like there's no like
foreign minister or whatever like
there's no one you could you could no
ambassadors.
>> So the place was completely cut down to
the world. So uh two years ago, Azabjan
and the reason Abjan couldn't take it
over is because Armenia had an alliance
with Russia.
>> So Russia had a few thousand soldiers
over there.
But as the war in Ukraine started, you
know,
>> going a little south for them. Ajan took
the guts and
well each side claims the other side
started shooting first. They went in,
they took over the entire place in less
than 24 hours. the 120,000 people or
whatever were living there, they all
ran, they all fled to Armenia
>> and let them let them let them get out
and then I mean they they they offered
the people living their citizenship, but
>> they're like
>> they don't want us there.
>> They're like, "Yeah, we remember what we
did to your grandparents and we know
you'll do the same to us in a way."
Whatever. they they got out quickly and
then so that's when I I was able to to
to launch the my investigation into
trying to to find the book. So I was
there a few times. Uh we we did a few
different searches. We made progress. We
never we never got it. Um we were
working with some reports that he had
been seen eyewitnesses claimed that I've
seen him working as a slave
>> in a certain location. So we you know we
went to few of the locations where he'd
been seen over the years.
Yeah. Yeah. How did he get there? No,
his family lived there. His family were
part, right?
>> He was a member of the I believe the
like the police force or whatever.
>> So he's like there now basically like
he's stuck, trapped, kidnapped.
>> Yes. But but when the whole population
emptied out was the first time we were
able to get in and start searching
>> and and we didn't find anything.
>> We didn't find him yet. But we didn't
give up either,
>> right? You never know.
>> You never know. Exactly. He he doesn't
know you're looking for him. Probably
maybe a
>> he could have he could have gotten out
and and who knows years ago and it's in
some remote village with a family and
has no connection to who knows
>> to the world, right? Wow.
>> Yeah.
>> So here's why I'm telling why I'm
telling you the story.
>> Yeah.
>> In the the the major city of Karabah,
it's called Kankandi.
>> Mhm. And Kandi was there's a very famous
monument on top of a mountain. It's like
a a statue two two faces one triangle
and another like rectangle and built out
of stone. Beautiful.
And so I made a
that nobody
in history probably ever dive on the top
of that mountain. Here's why. Okay.
>> Because before the Soviet era, the
mountain was insignificant. It was just
like a little mountain.
>> Um then
during the Soviet era, that's when they
built these two monuments and that's
when it became an attraction.
>> But during communism, no one would have
gone up on the mountain to Davin,
>> right?
>> Then when the Soviet Union collapsed,
this was taken over by the separatists
>> and no Eden lived there. Was 99.7%
ethnic Armenian.
>> Yeah. So no one would have gone up the
mountain to Davin. And now since I was
liberated by Azarian
the places like I was one of the first
westerners to to get access there. So
>> I said wow this is an opportunity. So I
went up
>> put on talent film. I d I felt I felt a
very powerful connection.
>> Nice.
>> I come down from the mountain. I get a
call from my father and he had no idea
that I was up there.
>> He says you know I want to share with
you an interesting B. My father, by the
way, he doesn't like when I say this, so
I'm not going to say it, but
>> Amazing. Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> He he says, you know, very interesting
says, "Why do Eden sometimes have to
travel?" And this is the lesson that I
that I give over to
>> others journalists that that travel
around the world. He says, "There's one
reason why he has to travel. You think
you're traveling for Panusa, for
meetings, for this, for that." He says
the only reason he has to travel is to
be massus.
>> How are you? He says you go in a place
you ding there. Sometimes you can be the
first that ever d there.
>> Yeah.
>> You're dabing there, you bring down the
titus. You could even saying aha.
Sometimes is all the place needs. My
father's telling me like right as I'm
coming down from the mountain.
>> Yeah. It's impressive. So that that
really like it reinforced how how
powerful it is and
>> you attracted it
>> and we well but we see that yen who have
this like if you want to travel if you
want to travel the world guys I want to
I want to give you some advice if you
want to travel the world
have the mindset that you're going
because you want to make a kid you want
to bring down itis and then look for a a
media outlet that can benefit from you
traveling to this particular place and
they'll cover your expenses for you and
then you get to go there and you get to
make and you get to the mak whatever it
needs to be mak there we have these
opportunities today
>> what's the what's with the in carton
what's the with the war in Ukraine
>> what's Russia fighting for what's
Ukraine fighting for and can Trump fix
proof.
>> Yeah, I'm not into stuff. So,
>> no. Trump Trump's not going to fix it, I
don't think. I'd be very surprised if
>> Well, does you Russia wants a new piece
of Ukraine and Ukraine is basically
fighting back?
>> No. No.
>> How much time do we have? Okay. Um,
>> I have time.
>> I mean, it's it's it's referenced in
Cipheria. Um, Russia, Ukraine, every
every all the major things are happening
in the world right now. So, you have to
look up one of my sheetum Turks. Search
it. watch and then you'll see where
Ukraine fits into all this.
>> Um, from a geopolitical standpoint,
>> Kiev, capital of Ukraine, Kiev, the Kiev
was the original capital of Russia.
>> Mhm.
>> The people there were were called the
Kiev and Russ.
>> Okay.
>> So to Russians, Kiev is their original
capital.
>> Okay. The way they look at it is that
the Ukrainians corrupted the language a
little bit, called themselves a new
nationality and said, "We want our own
country." And to Russia, Russia never
accepted this.
>> The Ukrainian people are like, "What are
you talking about? We were a a distinct
people with our own culture, with our
own everything for like for for
centuries." Tbatat, what was Tvat? Tvat
was a Ukrainian bid for independence
from Poland.
Poland conquered they were one of two
empires to successfully conquer Russia.
They they conquered Moscow and Hold on
for like two years.
>> Sure.
>> And then afterwards the Russians were
like, "Okay, we got to we got to create
a buffer between us and Poland." So they
armed the peasants of Ukraine and they
sent them, you know, like riled them up.
>> And then the Ukrainians started this war
of independence. Now before that Poland
was the Commonwealth of Poland,
Lithuania was the most powerful empire
in Europe. Believe it or not, Poland was
for for centuries like up until that
point and most Jewish communities
believed that Poland was would be able
to protect them.
>> Mhm.
>> Poland had a had a brilliant system
because he had the pudits the feudal
system. He hadum
>> every pudit was responsible to maintain
their own mercenary army.
>> Okay.
>> To protect his territory. And then the
king had his own army. So Poland had a
double army
>> and that made them very powerful
>> in that time
>> in terms of security and safety.
>> However,
when Tat like oh these rabbles with
pitchforks
Polish army yeah we'll we'll take Poland
and that's why most Jewish community
sided with Poland and
we know what happened to Totat. So
Ukraine wanted independence going back
even before then
>> right
>> and what happened after Tat Russia was
like thank you very much and
you're independent you're now
independently part of Russia they're
like no we wanted our own country
Russia's like yeah you're back to your
own country Russia this is what we made
up like no we were supposed to be our
own
>> who to Ukraine
>> Ukraine and Russia Ukraine wanted to
become their own entity
>> and Russia was like, "Yeah, you're your
own entity with us now."
>> Correct. Cuz we armed you
>> because we were always you. We we helped
you overthrow Poland because we were
always the same country.
>> Correct.
>> And Uk is like, "No, we weren't. We're
different."
>> So that's still going on till now.
>> Till this day, 1991 is the first time
that Ukraine got actual independence.
There was like a few months here, there
like Ukraine declared independent like
World War II for like a little, but this
is the first time that Ukraine actually
got independence. And now they're still
fighting for it.
>> Russia never they never acknowledged
even they claim they but they rec never
never recognized Polian Ukrainian.
>> Right.
>> So to them it's not it's not about
taking back Donbass. To them it's taking
the entire Ukraine.
>> Mhm.
>> And the Ukrainians know this. That's why
they're fighting to their death because
they know that he took Crimea, he took
the Donbass. He's not stopping.
>> Even if he stops now, they'll continue
as soon as they're able to. So Russia
wants literally the whole Ukraine to
themselves and then he'll take the
people and whatever and and I'm
>> your part now.
>> This is Yeah. Well, whatever he'll do to
the people. We could already imagine
what to
>> And why so why is Trump meeting with
Zalinski multiple times and
>> because Trump wants to wants to bring
peace to the world,
>> right?
>> It was a campaign promise. He said he'll
do it. He believed he could do it. Mhm.
>> So, um but I I don't I don't think it's
going to happen because um as you see in
the Russia Ukraine war is a distraction
so that Edom shouldn't focus on the real
threat which is the show that they're
letting into their own countries.
>> Yeah.
>> And these people are going to wipe them
out. the the the people that they're
letting into their own countries. I'll
wipe them out um when they're at their
peak of power. But the whole Russia
Ukraine is is a distraction.
>> What's your opinion on the whole um ICE
raid, by the way?
>> Like it sounds like they shot somebody
for nothing. I mean, that's from what
what I've seen, my my perspective.
>> Yeah, that's what it looked like. Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Until you consider that that guy had
already been engaged in violent
confrontations with ICE in the past.
Yeah.
>> Yeah. violent confrontations is not a
reason to papow somebody
>> until again I'm not I mean ICE destroyed
Grabbashkin so I'm not uh I'm not here
to defend ICE
>> um at the same time
the the kind of people that they they
are targeting and should be targeting
are the kind of people that requires a
lot of a lot of force and a lot ofness
to to to expel them from this country
right
>> you know the activists are not are not
protecting the the the the you know the
poor workers at the Home Depot looking
uh looking for you know to to support
their family. They're out there
protecting the criminals and fraudsters
in Minneapolis. That's why that that's
who they're trying to
>> a lot of people are saying that they're
just get getting anybody and they're not
actually getting real criminals
>> because because it's easier for they
have to show that they're that they're
getting a certain number of people. So,
when you come to Minneapolis and the
mayor and the governor are are are
seeking the people against you and then
the professional provocators show up and
force and they try to prevent you from
making arrests, then they're going to
have to fill the quotas. What are they
going to do? They'll go to the Home
Depot and But how come the activists are
not protecting the the actual innocent
poor workers from ICE? They're only
protecting the criminals from ICE
because the criminals are able to help
fund whatever it is.
>> There's a lot of Kazar going on over
there. So um if you
>> So you're saying the Minneapolis
government in a sense the leadership of
there wants criminals there?
>> No, they it's not that they want
criminals. It's that their whole their
whole way of looking of framing it if I
want to be very charitable is they're
trying to protect like innocent until
proven guilty. We're not letting you
take anybody from why but but but what
I'm very concerned a lot of people are
concerned is actually happening is that
these people who are running these
fraudulent daycarees who took millions
of dollars from the government they have
enough money to to send around to get
activists who don't that they're being
used to get them and to to to to put
them into the face of ICE. Hope that a
few people get killed. there's public
uproar and now I ICE has to go focus
somewhere else where they're not going
to get this kind of scrutiny.
>> Let me ask you, you're an actual
journalist. You know, and speak to
people far closer to the I can almost
say truth. Do you think Trump is an
actual good president or you think that
he's more like good because he's like
more one of us so his roots and to see
good is stronger? You have my question?
Yeah, this is going to take a few hours.
I really there's so much. It's it's not
it's not
>> because that's my opinion. But in the
question, I basically told you my
opinion. I don't think he's a good
president. Like it's impossible he
should be a good president when he was
never president or doesn't have
experience in politics. I do think he's
a good human being. It's like if I
become president tomorrow, yeah, I would
do a very good job. Not because I'm a
politician, but because I believe I want
the best for my country. That's what I
believe in Trump.
>> Yeah. Everybody you're going to be
dealing with pretty much is going to
want the best for themselves, which
usually comes at the expense of the best
for the country. So, how are you
navigating that?
>> Right. So, he's also a toughy and he he
has a lot of experience in different
areas. So, I believe in him. I'm rooting
for him, but I don't think he's a good I
don't think he's a good president. But
to finish the answer about about the ICE
thing, so if if you're if you're if you
work for ICE and you have this is your
personality and your job is to go in and
find these these criminals and get them
out of the country and now you're being
blocked by these activists, these
professional provocators
>> who clearly are are not trying to to
help America by protecting these
criminals.
>> Um, and again, I'm not talking about
when they go after innocent people. I'm
talking about Yeah. the the criminals
that they're trying to So,
>> when they see this guy who's gotten
confrontational before and now he has a
gun on him,
what do you think's going to happen? I'm
sorry. It's It's heartbreaking. It's
very sad. But what in the world do you
think is going to happen? That's why I
tell my kids I teach my kids two things.
I say never throw a rock at an Israeli
soldier
>> and never get in the way of an ICE
official when they're trying to make an
arrest.
>> Right.
>> Is that
basic, right? They should be teaching
this.
>> Yeah.
>> Hello.
You want to live? Don't don't don't be
stupid. Don't show up with a gun even if
you didn't pull it out. But like, yes,
you have a right to that gun. Wonderful.
Fine. But what are you doing? Like what
are you try?
>> Right. Your stupid mistake caused you to
get killed.
>> Yeah. These guys are Why are they
trigger happy? Because of all the
threats that they face. You know, the
cop who pulls you over for a for for a
speeding whatever. He has no idea if the
person who's who's about to roll down
the window is going to pull a gun and
shoot him in the face. He does not know
this, but he knows that this has
happened to people and it is right at
the forefront of his mind every time he
shows up to your window. So, there are
different techniques, different things
you can do to mitigate those,
>> you know, they say to to play up
>> the the the cop like he sees himself
also as a hero helping the little guy,
but he also has this fear, what if that
guy is trying to kill me? So, if you
could play up the hero part,
>> 100%
>> downplay um like like the threats Mush
will have your hands always visible.
>> Open the windows. Have the light on. If
you have to take something out of the
glove compartment, open it. Move back so
he can see what's in the glove
compartment. And then if you taking
something out of your pocket, your
license say I'm taking my license out of
my pocket now. And then you do it very
slowly with your hands open. Don't make
any sudden movements
>> cuz there are mishum
and you don't want to. So
>> and respect to them goes a long way.
>> Yeah. So it's very easy for us to look
at the video and be outraged.
>> I was outraged when I saw the video.
>> I also understood that this was very
avoidable and he put them in a in a very
tough spot. And when they're put in a
very tough spot, bad things happen,
>> right?
>> Wow.
>> Okay.
>> What's our prediction from the banana?
>> Yeah. So this is the last part.
Now the thing with these predictions
is one day one day this is going to
happen. We don't know if when this is
going to happen. We don't know if it's
going to be this year or not but if it's
going to be this year it's going to be
very very cool.
>> Okay.
>> If it's going to be in a future year
then we'll refer back to it then.
>> Okay. Um there are two ways Mashiah can
come or means Mashiah comes earlier than
the designated time because did reach
the level of achieve that we're supposed
to
shabas two times consecutively the whole
whatever right
so then there's which is sorry then
there's which is the like if you run out
the clock the time and means
That's okay. So
now we're about 30 days before.
So he says on
so
what is the significance of
you start he says you don't see
like at 30 days before you don't start
learning
what is the significance of these 30
days before
tis that's so unique
took that
I'm going to try to uh do it
could look it up.
Okay.
He says
what's behind these stories
three of
and okay you have to
so there are few different three
differentness one is yeah he says
In these 30 days there are 720 hours.
720 hours is the amu three times.
>> Okay.
>> One for the one for the masa one for the
zuk. The last war against
right before msiah.
So we're going to have this against
we're not going to be able to defeat
them. Now this is this is in many talks
about
we're not going to be able to defeat
them
and
kazal say each is going to start
even is going to come and say let me
wipe out a mik and hashem will say go
ahead he'll try shim's going to try
we're going to try everything we can
bunker busters this that
evacuation duda nothing is going to work
you take out Iran in 12 days you take
out the beep of a beeper and your own
backyard, you still haven't made a dent
in Hamas.
So, so they say until Ysef, Ysef is the
only one and Y will wipe them out. Check
that talks about
>> about about he gives a very interesting
simmon of what the world's going to look
like during this this against.
So he says, "So what what are the three
wars that were fighting against the Mik?
There's the
the the mass mass is like the practical
war on the battlefield."
>> There's the that's a social media war.
>> And then there's the mach, which is in
our own minds, we're like, are we the
good guys? Could we have been doing
things differently? Why? Why do they
hate us? We're secondg guessing. We're
making He says, these are the three
wars.
Mhm.
>> Three words against so
that
he brings a few other here.
He brings down.
He says that the war, the last war
against Amu is going to finish on P.
And he says
go back 720 hours before Pis and that is
says
And
the
Prague on
he says that
just like we start cleaning the house
for Pyak
much before Py
uh um the the basher is going to clean
up the world from Amuik
much before Pisak so that by the time
Pisak starts the whole world will be
clean of the clippers of Amu.
>> Yeah.
>> So
right now there is a a state of state of
a ceasefire between the Israelis and
Hamas. But we know the Kamas keep saying
they're going to launch another October
7th as soon as they're able to.
Let's see if this and we're going to
know very soon within a couple of weeks
we're going to know if this year a final
war against kamas is going to start p
and finish out of pis.
>> Wow. And according to the pick laser
um
meal
lamemed
lammed ladal and
>> you say mulik is kamas.
>> He says well I can tell you what mik is.
Um no it's it's it's more than just
kamas. Um
he says the
there's going to be three wars of terror
that's going to happen right before
going the there's going to be my
understanding is the first one first
October 7th he says the second war is
going to be by in the in the sea. So
let's see if there's going to be a war
by yam
>> in the next few days the
>> in the next in in in the next in a month
from when we're talking. Impressive. So,
who is Amul?
>> Who is Amik?
>> There are three nations that have that
they're going to be around until Msiah
comes and and then they're going to be
destroyed.
>> Okay.
>> By Mashiach.
>> Okay.
>> Is one of them
>> is not complete until wiped out.
>> Okay.
The second folk is the
brings down that
the right before
says that um
was the connection there.
I put on the
now you're telling me that he lived in
I need to know this. Why?
It's going to get back to the it ties in
very well. He says,
"I want you to see what Gulus is going
to look like for all for throughout all
generations." And A noticed that there's
one folk that by every ghoul we're in,
they were always the problem. Mhm.
>> Who the
in the wayd
trying to run away to safety the take us
cap captive and they and they and they
uh they they wipe us out. And then and
he says every generation now in his
times there was no polish. There were no
Palestinians
lived.
>> But he said each
are going to be a force. And looked at
the and he saw he says the
10 times
is the is is
so 10 refers to the 10 corresponds to
the tense fetus. So the have a that is
able to overcome all 10 fetus
>> and says how in the world are are my
kind going to be able to survive this
gulus against the pushna.
>> Yeah. So the bash is said,
"Let me show you. We're going to do that
now, and that is going to protect you."
>> Wow.
>> Why are why is like why are they suicid
bombing themselves?
>> Because they're like, "Wait, you're
going back 4,000 years to I'm I'm I'm
going to kill myself right now. Allah,
I'll kill my whole family."
>> But the say, "What are you doing?"
>> You're not supposed to kill your kid.
What's the what's the idea of a
>> there wasn't a
>> yes but what was the trying to do oftel
don't sacrifice your children don't do
it let's say the Iisha would have bought
a thousand billboards thou shalt not
sacrifice your child nobody would have
looked nobody would have remembered it
instead I says abini
it's like as a as a marketing technique
says abini take your son as a prop bring
him up the
create him as take the mass and vroom is
like yes sir he goes up there and does
it and he's about the SHEH AND SAYS NOW
DON'T SHE YOUR SON and the lesson is do
not sacrifice your children
raise your children never sacrifice your
children the had to do it in a way that
would resonate
>> that people yeah had to be dramatic and
that's why we still talk about it that's
why we still remember it but to that
like oh I'll kill myself No, that's how
we do. Don't do it.
>> Don't sacrifice your children for PR
points,
>> right?
>> We that that's why we have this that we
raise our children and we never sacri we
will sacrifice ourselves so that our
children could live,
>> right?
>> And that's that's the power of
>> right. I never thought about it that
>> right. It's it but but it it makes it so
real and when they understand it in the
context of today's so back to huz like
you have the so he he sees the pishim as
being an indestructible force until
msiach
>> and the third group ish because he gave
a very special power he said the says
I'm giving you a baby I'm giving you and
says
that such a massive nest
should come from
and I says you know what this is a very
sincere the of that is yes
and yes is going to have the
is going to have they're going to be
able to connect to the bash in a way
that no other nation is able to connect
to that's why the only two nations that
have in them,
>> right?
>> His name wasn't Shuma Kyle that I heard
that Phil of God. It's Yeshua will hear
that Phyllis of the Eden in the future.
So you have Yeshul undestructible kamas
um sorry Amu undestructible
undestructible and now the three of them
not now the time
took 10 falit them around three of the
10 fal were
>> amik and the pushed them
>> so you have these of the 10 nations you
have three nations embedded within seven
others that have this undestructible
force
And we're still dealing with them to
this day. We can't get rid of them.
>> So they're they're all they're all mixed
together.
>> Uhhuh. And Ishmo is is I guess the Iran
or something like
>> I'm talking about in the context of No,
Iran is not at all. Iran was forcibly
converted to
>> the the the Beneskai has an interesting
piece about why did why did Iran become
this is this is going too long already
I'm afraid but um Iran flaked on
why did they uh why was it the Bashaf's
plan that they should be forcibly
converted to Islam
it talks about what's going to happen
the war between Adam and
>> Pasad
is going to fall to the hands of Rome it
looks
It looks like one sheet says that
is going to win the war and another
sheet seems to say that is going to win
the war. Yeah,
>> it looks like it's going to be both
>> that is going to be
and then the says that is going to
the entire world under its control. So
Iran falls, Venezuela, Cuba, everything,
whatever.
>> And then
after those nine months, Puras goes and
is of a big part of the world.
>> Wow.
>> So
>> big stuff. Wow. I feel like I still have
so much to cover.
>> We didn't even Can you believe it? Is
this
the White House?
>> The We can talk about the White House. I
still didn't answer your question about
Trump.
>> Listen, I'm one person and we don't have
a lot of time.
Open a and start learning.
>> You're going to see what's happening if
you're already following the news
anyway.
>> See where it connects. Learn the learn
learn the talk about what like what's
going to happen to the world.
>> Exactly.
>> Yeah.
>> So, I do want to cover for a second
Trump and the White House and then we'll
finish it up um and get to the bathroom
for a second. You want to do a sound
check? You want to check the sound if
it's coming in? Good.
>> Yeah.
Okay. So, to close it up, what do you
think? I don't know how long this
closeup will take. I'm going try to keep
it 10 minutes. Okay.
>> Um, what do you think of Trump? How do
you see him? You've met him in person.
You've asked him questions. You see the
insiders. You're in the White House.
You're seeing the real real.
>> It's no hidden, you know, we're all
watching it as if it's happening in a
movie. You're there. What do you see?
>> Wow.
Trump was put down at a very unique time
in history
because he has a tick to be miss
>> and
this is what his entire life has led up
to everything he experienced in his life
was to prepare him for this for example
why was he dealing so much with fake
news I mean this guy came from media
>> right
>> he should have been a natural friend of
media and he expected media to love him
>> right
>> and he couldn't understand why media
just suddenly became so so willed
against him and so and fake news all of
these fake madeup stories about him. Why
why do you think that should put him
through all this?
>> Okay.
>> So that by the time October 7th happens
and all of the fake stories come out
against Eden,
he should already recognize it for what
it is.
>> Wow. If you study Trump's life, I mean,
you can do this with any world leader, I
imagine, but we know so much about
Trump, which is why it's it's so um like
like we can understand it better cuz
because he's such an open book.
>> Mhm.
>> You're able to understand
why he is where he is. And
if you also know like you learn certain
Kabulus that uh I'm only 39. So for me
because I'm not allowed to do it, that's
why I'm excited to do it. Um
and and you see about certain certain
ideas that talks about
things that are going to happen before
the ga.
>> Mhm.
>> Then
and how every single thing just matches
>> what's happening now.
>> Kazal said,
>> "Yeah." Wow.
>> So, I'll come straight out and I'll say
this is not my this is not my own
either.
He's been he's been uh he puts out on on
he's doing this for he's been teaching
for I think 50 years already maybe more
probably more so about 2015 2016
he he he noticed he saw some of the the
the
talks about
before Msiah comes
so you had Yankeab and Isov that's where
the story begins start with Yankab and
Isov
Isov as we know well many of us don't
know this
is supposed to be at Isov had the to be
>> he was supposed to be at Saddak yet
believed he was still a sadik
>> and
he was supposed to marry li he's
supposed to have six of the and rule was
supposed to be Janak and Isov Jakob sits
in the gel tora
Isov goes out into the field, brings
back food for Yakov. Then he hits the
gym and and goes to the shooting range
and and and he he protects Yakov from
his enemies and then he goes out at
night and he brings the back to to put
film on them and everything
>> that was supposed to be the the role of
Isov.
>> Mhm.
>> And
the problem is that because Isa was
dealing with the you
>> you're questioning if we're still
talking about Trump.
>> Oh, this is going to be such a plot
twist to you then. Okay. when
so Isov goes out and because he's
supposed to fight the he became a little
bit too comfortable with the
>> okay
>> so says okay he can't have the bas just
we'll gamble the bras away he's not
going to he's going to abuse them
>> right
>> like no the bas will protect him is like
no no he's he's lost
the yanke is like
I don't even know what these things mean
she's
You don't have a choice. Take it. He's
like, "Okay, fine." He's scared.
Okay. He cries
dies without doing.
Now there's a tan on if married is he
would have
liar also.
Why? Why? Why is Kazal so harsh on
Yakovini? the fact that Dena didn't
marry Isov because Isa didn't go to
Kaida. He never knew that there's a
thing called Shiva. He didn't know. He
thought, "Okay, my parents think I'm
Arouche, so this is who I am." And he
never knew.
No one told him.
>> Wow.
>> He gets killed confessing
because the comes up in Shay and Mash
says, "IV you were the most powerful.
Show us in Clius's rule. Half of Claus
was supposed to come from you. Ice is
like, "Yeah, what do you want?" They
called me the troublemaker that I I I
had such a hard job. Yanka sits in the
air conditioned and I have to go out
there have to do so many different jobs
and and it was so much harder and I
didn't even have the bas to protect me.
And she says, "But why didn't you do
cha?" He says, "What what's I'm sorry,
break it down for me. What's cha?"
>> Yeah.
>> He says,
"I don't I I never heard of this thing."
He's like because no one told him about
Shiva who lost one of his most powerful
nishumas
says Tati give me another chance and
Bash is like another chance what
before Mashiah comes is going to come
back as a Gilgo
>> oh wow
>> is going to give him a chance to do cha
right before the gay
now
>> that's Trump
you think Listen,
>> hey,
think of so this is this is this is
Mandle Kassen's
>> okay
>> he he figured this out when Trump was
still running against 17 Republicans and
everyone treated him as a joke and he's
like wait a second what if this is of
Dongcha so he said a list of things that
>> indicates
>> that that that would be part of is of
cha when I heard when I first came
across
was like, "What a trip. This is so
funny."
And and and and I was like, for years I
was kind of like, "Okay." But then I
realized that everything he says is of
needs to do for his ten Trump was doing.
>> Uhhuh.
>> He has to protect the Eden. He has to
enable Eden to learn to he has to
acknowledge that the entire Israel
belongs to the Eden. All of the things
that ISIL was supposed to do in his
lifetime that he didn't. And Trump is
doing everything despite all of the
pressure from the Gans. Trump is doing
this.
>> Right.
>> So anyway, there's there's a lot more to
this.
>> It's deeper.
>> We're Yeah.
>> I like it because I feel like it's
accepting it for what it is and and not
analyzing what he's doing right or left.
It's more like
>> Yeah. There's a plan that we don't know
and plan with Trump.
>> Everything fits into this. Now Trump has
Bita,
>> right?
>> He still has Bita like I have had B. He
can he can
>> I think he's an amazing guy. I think I
mean the people that know him personally
all say that he's a fun guy. And you
ever like hung out with them or had a
chance?
>> But a lot of people who used to hang out
with him say bad things about him. So
he's was extreme.
>> He had the to become one of the biggest
and he ended up becoming one of the
biggest.
>> Trump has extreme personalities. Every
good thing, every every good meat, every
bad meat that you'll find in Trump.
>> What do you think about him?
>> You had a scuffle with a scuffle of
what's it called?
>> Do do you remember what? Tell tell the
story. A kid come as a question. A kid
comes over to me.
>> He gave you a question.
>> See, listen to this. A kid comes over
with me this summer. He says, "Is it
true that Trump once screamed at you?"
>> I say, "This guy, how old are you?"
>> Yeah.
>> He says, "Eight." I'm like, "Wow." You
know that happened before you were born.
Like it just it hit me how old I am.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
You asked the question, "What are we
doing to battle anti-semitism?"
>> Yeah, he wanted
>> and he was like as a
>> in his right in his head, he heard
something like, "You're not doing enough
to battle anti anti."
>> Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Take
it a step further.
>> Okay,
>> take it a step further.
>> It's your fault that there's
anti-semitism.
>> Take it a step further.
>> You're anti-semite.
>> Take it a step further.
>> You're making other No, no. His Numa
came down after 4,000 years to do Chiva
and he thinks Aid might be accusing him
failing in his mission.
>> Right. It's very true.
>> You know how scary it must have been for
his to be wait what what we failed. Look
at lately he's talking a lot about he
wants to go to Ganid.
>> He wants to get into heaven. He's trying
to make peace all over the world because
he wants to get into heaven.
>> Wow.
>> You know what says about it? He says is
this be about the peace board. What's
the peace board?
But it's a shul. It's a self-serving
shul. It's not a shul that actually is
trying to improve the world because he
wants to win the prize so he could show
his opponent. Haha, look at me.
>> So he says it's a shul from the it's a
shul that that's not that's not going to
last.
>> He this is everything everything that
kazal say about is we can see it play
out.
>> So what was the trick in the story? the
dry story. When you asked him, "What are
we doing to battle anti-semitism?" He
heard something about he's anti-semite
or that maybe he's not doing enough. And
he went on a rant.
>> He he interrupt. He cut me off. He
didn't let me finish the question. And
he already assumed that I was going to
say, "And you are the anti-semite who's
making up." Meaning, so I said like,
"There have been I guess 40 something
bomb threats against the Jewish
institutions." like like how are you
planning to and so in in his mind
apparently well okay there's stuff that
I I can't really um that I can't reveal
>> um like stuff that happened afterwards
so so we we we had we had closure let's
just put it that way
>> right
>> um but Masa so he's thinking
>> is he going to say and you're an
anti-semite and
>> he just went
>> so he he just he went off the rails
>> and he said What?
>> He started screaming at me, calling me
names.
>> What did he call you?
>> Insulting a liar. Sit down.
>> He told you sit down.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's what he started.
That's how it started.
>> Okay, sit down.
>> Sit down. Sit down. I understand the
Okay, sit down.
>> I understand the
>> First of all, I am the least
anti-Semitic person you ever met in your
entire life. That I can tell you. And
the fact that you're asking this
question is so insulting. Very
insulting.
Whatever it was. Yeah. Yeah. He he was
not um he was not happy about that.
>> Uhhuh.
>> But
>> which is interesting. A real trigger, I
guess.
>> Yeah. But I'm explaining I'm explaining
to you why the trigger was so profound.
>> Right. You There was also another video
of you circulating. I think it's a fake
video of you asking him a question.
>> Which about what?
>> You know what I'm talking about?
>> No.
>> Um
I did you recently ask him a question
the past few months? I just asked him a
question two days ago. I asked him a
question last week.
>> Okay. What was the question?
>> Tell me what you saw. I'm not I can't go
through every single question I asked
him.
>> I can't remember.
>> Was it Was it the one about God?
>> Maybe. What was the question about
>> Was the one about the mdash?
>> Yeah, maybe. Yeah. Is that real?
>> That was a press secretary. That wasn't
him. That was
>> Okay. What did you ask the press
secretary?
>> You tell me. You You tell me the
question you're referring to. I can't I
can't break down everyone right now.
What?
>> I'm checking um um Dovy Newberger's
um Instagram cuz I think he posted it.
>> Shout out Doy Nber.
>> Yeah, he's funny.
Yeah, I think it was the Bam Mikdash the
Holy Temple. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What was
that question?
>> It's a real question. It's not a
>> What did you ask him? What did you ask
her?
So, okay, back story. But this is we
have to we have to finish this.
>> Say the dry story first.
>> Say the dry story.
>> What did you ask her?
>> No, no, the story starts before the
question.
>> Okay.
You have you have to you have to
understand the story.
>> Okay.
>> Cuz anybody can watch the clip and know
what I asked. We'll get to that.
>> Okay.
>> Story starts at Shabas before.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. My mom is always comes to me for
shabas and we're talking shabasa
and I said you know it's interesting
lately Trump is talking about the bash
he's talking about wants to go on like I
mentioned and my mother says my mother
grew up in a house where like her father
was always about Msiah Mashiah
everything he was he start he kind of
trained me into this because he used to
look for things in the and and and find
kazal that that killed me whatever.
>> Okay. So my mother says, "Have you ever
heard him talk about the bamdash?" And I
said,
>> "I don't think so."
>> Okay.
>> Should I ask him?
>> Right.
>> Was like, "Please, can you can you find
out?" I said, "I'll see if I have an
opportunity." Sure. No problem. It's my
mama. Skip along.
>> Okay.
The next press briefing was the was that
Thursday. So from Shabas to Thursday
there's no press briefing. The first
press briefing was Thursday. Now
Thursday happens to be was
>> okay
>> now I'd seen a fascinating man. He says
why does why does the entire
he says was keeping the whole month
clear on the calendar because
>> and this is
right
>> and my mother had just given me to ask
about the president and the I'm like
what can go wrong then what was the
briefing what was the topic of the
briefing about
>> rebuilding
>> his ballroom, the grand ballroom that
he's building the White House.
>> It it just like everything was just as I
red carpeted.
>> So what was your question?
>> So So my question was I said first of
all, you know, I mean Trump is going to
go down as the greatest builder of this
generation, you know.
>> Yeah.
>> Not just builder in terms of building
actual buildings, but he's building
nations. He's
>> rebuilding society, you know.
So
I said,
"Has to your knowledge, has it ever come
up the topic of rebuilding the holy
temple in Jerusalem?"
>> You know, it's a it's a yes or no
question.
>> Yeah.
>> So, right.
>> What did she say?
>> She laughed. She said um not as far as
she knows.
>> Okay.
>> And that was that the question was put
out there. So what what we officially
were able to accomplish is made by
public, right?
>> It's no longer taboo. We broke through
the ice. I took the bishious. Oh my
gosh. 4:00 in the morning. 4:00 in the
morning is the first time I check
Twitter. I couldn't sleep at night. I I
go on to Twitter. 4:00 in the morning
>> and I'm watching the anti-semites melt.
>> Okay.
>> The Jews are doing it. Oh my gosh. I'm
like I'm laughing so hard. My wife wakes
up. She's like, "What's going on?" I'm
like, it's quite sweet.
>> So funny to see how panicked they were
because like it came out of nowhere like
what you see
>> is talking openly about the
>> Yeah, it's you. That's why you you do
stuff that is amazing. How How does it
feel to have 40,000 followers?
>> I've had 40,000 followers for a very
long time. I'm I'm not trying to build
Twitter. Um
>> it's not it's not growing or something.
>> Not really. No, because the way to grow
Twitter is to you have to tap into
negative energies usually is the way to
grow controversy.
>> It's social media time. How does someone
grow on Instagram? You have to feed the
suit in something, right?
>> So, how do people grow on Instagram? By
posting things that are going to um make
someone else feel bad about themselves.
You post your vacation, your beautiful
your beautiful lunch. People are more
likely to engage if it's something that
elicits outrage, elicits something that
makes them angry. if if it's just
passive, they're not as likely just
positive stuff doesn't go. The same
reason why like news is all about um you
know this hospital that burnt down.
You'd rather read about a hospital
burning down than reading that your next
door neighbor won the lottery and
donated a hospital link.
>> Right.
>> Right. Good point.
>> So So it's it it's driven by the suit.
So um
>> you not into negativity.
>> No, I I I I understand the the model. I
I understand how to how to use it. Not
to say that everything is negative, not
but if if you want to grow, you have to
tap into the the negative energies.
>> So, um yeah. So, I've been at 40 and and
I'm very I'm fine over there.
>> Mhm. You ever flew an Air Force One
already? I'm
>> It's a very it's a it's a very it's a
it's something that I will talk to you
about off the record. I'm not going to
now.
>> Okay. Okay. Cool.
>> You'll understand why.
>> Exciting. Um, what about being in person
with Trump? So, you feel like you you
know him. I really want to meet him.
>> You don't?
>> No. Why?
>> First of all, you have to attract him
into your life.
>> Yeah, I know. I am.
>> I think I will.
>> Yeah.
>> Most people don't understand this.
>> Most people who've interacted with Trump
got burned. Mhm.
>> And you have to also understand that
most people who worked for Trump
believed that they were smart enough to
be able to handle him. Very few people
were actually smart enough. Like you
could see Abi Burkowitz is is one of the
rare exceptions
Jared Kushner.
>> Mhm.
>> Very few people who've been able to earn
Trump's trust and understand how he
operates consistently all throughout his
entire uh the the last 10 years. Nobody
has been able to do it.
>> Are you saying that he's super smart or
you saying you have to be super smart to
deal with him?
>> You have to be It's not just smart. You
have to have a certain emotional
brilliance. You have to be very smart
emotionally
>> and and understand like when he when he
screamed at me that time. Yeah. I was
very embarrassed of course, but I didn't
I didn't let it personally affect me. In
fact, I this was three weeks into his
into his first term. It was like his
first press conference.
>> Wow.
>> I didn't even vote for the guy.
>> Mhm. And yet I realized I understood
what happened. And all of these major uh
TV programs, they're all trying to
interview me and whatever. And I went on
Fox and CNN and BBC and everybody
>> and they were trying to use me to say,
"Look, he's an anti-semite." And I said,
"No, he's not an anti-semite. This is
absolutely wrong." He didn't understand
the question and you know, he's in a
combative mood and that and that
happens.
>> Were the networks fair by the way? The
fact that they wanted to point out that
Semite and you said
>> they look they had an agenda. They
didn't take me out of context.
>> They didn't twist my words or anything,
>> you know. We we had we had a
conversation about it,
>> right?
>> I went on to I went on Alazer. I
actually more than once I went on
everybody,
you know, um what was it? The Hollywood
Reporter, you know, whatever it was. And
and and I actually had his back. And it
came to a point where the White House
was like, "Stop doing this. We have our
own press team. Like, we don't need you
to do this." And I said, "It's not about
you.
>> You clean up your own messes, but I'm
going out there because they're trying
to use me." And and again, I wasn't
doing this because I was a fan of Trump,
>> right?
>> I did it because I I believed it was the
right thing to do.
>> Set up for the truth.
>> Yeah. And people would tell me like,
"Hello, you're going to get book deals
if if if you just just like
just say, "Yeah, he he's he's an
anti-semite. He he should have he
shouldn't have said that." You know,
you'll you'll get whatever,
>> right?
>> I got offers. I really I I got offers
and I'm like
>> how do they they email you, call you or
>> No, they for some of them call me, some
of them actually like I see them like I
work with the top of the top of of every
network. So I I know these people a lot
of these people are are my friends now.
>> Yeah.
>> So um
that was uh
yeah that was the thing about Trump. So
when he screamed at me I didn't take it
personally. When he compliments me I
don't take it personally either. Mhm.
>> That's the mistake people make. He once
he once told me um I interviewed him a
mile ago, he said something like like
you're one of the you're one of the
fairest reporters uh like uh for the
past four years. And I'm like really? He
ever read a single thing I he doesn't
read like what? So I'm like okay thank
you. But but I I didn't even put I
didn't even put the clip out there.
That's how little regard I gave to the
clip. I was like
>> it was like okay Sean. So he said it
>> right. Do you see yourself as a
journalist or as a like what does it
mean to be a journalist? What does it
mean to be a reporter?
>> Wow. I'm so happy you asked me this
question.
>> Oh my gosh. You ready for another trip
>> in carton?
>> It's a
this is a cart one. No, no, no. You're
you're going to love this toy.
>> Okay.
>> Think back to the times of like you know
and
>> Yeah.
There was only one kind of person
who was allowed to criticize a king.
>> Okay?
>> Was not his adviser. Was not his wife.
No one. You're not allowed to tell a
king what to do. You're not allowed to
give a king miss. Who's the only one who
was allowed to give a king miss?
>> Okay. Noi.
>> Okay.
Aboutund whatever years ago this idea of
a press corp developed started with um
President Garfield. You ever knew there
was such a guy?
>> No.
>> So there's I think I heard the name
Street and Square named after him. So
>> yeah. Yeah, I heard the name. Yeah,
>> there is a street and square. No, I
learned in square for three years. So
then so then you could confirm that
there's Garfield. Okay.
James Garfield was the was the president
and he was shot like a a few months into
his
term and showing so they they let
reporters into the White House to report
on how I was feeling and then over the
years that turned into the White House
press court.
>> Okay.
>> A reporter is the only person who really
is allowed to criticize the president
and he's allowed to give it to a
president.
>> Okay. problem is that most reporters
>> fake news fake news
>> yeah do do you think it's stuck in fake
>> most nim were false nim
>> most they weren't for for every real N
there were a dime a dozen fake
>> Nim
>> so
uh a yid who was a journalist whose mak
especially on solution that's why it's
such a taba for journalists to spread
luchinh because They could have so much
power for good. That's why the student
tries to corrupt them.
>> But aided who's a journalist, who's
tries to be
>> is is someone who can who is fulfilling
a role. We don't have a Nvia now. Nvidia
is coming back
>> supposed to come back before Mashiach.
We see Eden learning Novi now. We we
never learned Novi. And now there's like
this these many grassroots movements,
these Nuvi shidim that are just popping
up all over the place. I'm I'm I'm
seeing it. It's unbelievable.
>> And yeden are Nvie is coming back to
learn Novi again.
>> Right.
>> The Nim said this. Nave said before
Mashia N is going to come back to
>> so
a journalist is able to tap into this.
>> Right?
>> So this is this is this is what I'm
trying to um to to better understand.
And you're like okay. No, that's the
problem. Everything is it really it
really is. It really is. And it doesn't
make any sense otherwise. Fed they see
anti-semitism and they freak out and
panic. And I see anti-semitism. I see
Tyler Alivera and Alivitis and all these
people and I say, "Stack me up. I'm more
popular."
>> Right. How nice. How often are you in
the White House? Do you enjoy going?
>> Yeah. It's a job away from the family.
What do
>> How long does it take from here to
there? Like three and a half hours, four
hours?
>> Less. Well, it depends if it's traffic.
It could be under three hours.
>> Under three hours from here to
Washington.
>> Yeah. If if you know when to go. Yeah.
>> Oh wow.
>> Yeah.
>> So how often on average are you there?
Like what? Every other
>> depends on a schedule. Depends on the
week. I try to be there every week.
>> Yeah. You enjoy it. Do you feel like you
have to be there or like you said it's a
job? Like it's the point is you should
be reporting back from Washington, but
technically you
>> I have to be there. You have to you have
to you have to be in the news to be able
to to fully understand enough of it
>> to be able to
>> report it
>> to see the noas playing out.
>> Yeah. But your your articles are very
humoristic. It's not always just it's
not the dry news. It's usually like last
week you did like a collection.
>> Yeah. With the pizza index.
>> Yes. Yeah.
>> That was fun.
>> Interesting. Yeah.
>> It was interesting. I love this kind. I
was hoping it was I was hoping it would
be real and then it's like
>> no
>> for those of you for those who don't
know it's this uh
>> this this internet theory that before
there's a major conflict is about to
erupt the Pentagon the Peter the
Pentagon neighborhood get a lot of ex
orders at night
>> from Pentagon officials that are staying
late.
>> Correct.
>> Yeah.
>> So based on that people know that
something's going on. So the news is it
true? It's probably true. Uh I I was
hoping it would be true, but based on
based on the the the pizza store
managers that I spoke to, it's
>> not true.
>> They want it to be true also, but there
there is zero evidence to
>> Uhhuh.
>> to to back it up.
>> There's Eden in Washington, right?
There's a kosher restaurant there.
>> Yeah. More than one.
>> About Yeah. More than one kosher
restaurant.
>> Yeah.
>> Um kosher grocery already.
>> Uh Silver Spring has a It's a suburb a
half hour drive away.
>> And anything on the way?
>> Grocery. Um, not much. Not really. No.
>> Uhhuh. You pass Maryland, I think,
right?
>> Silver Springs of Maryland. Yeah. It's
It's part of DC Metro.
>> Uhhuh.
>> So, Silver Springs is where you have
menu and they have all kinds of food
options. It's
>> Oh, Baltimore. You're passing Baltimore.
>> Yeah. Baltimore is a little bit out of
the way. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Baltimore is
like uh was like over an hour from
Washington. It's Silver Spring. Without
traffic, it's 25 minutes,
>> right? Um, how's it feel to write an
article? you enjoy it or do you
sometimes have they call it the writer's
block like I think it I can see with a
podcast how many times I'm like Friday
afternoon I have to record an episode
still like for Shabas so you're probably
the same you have deadlines every week
every week you got to put something in
>> well when you have deadlines it makes it
easier
>> without deadlines like why would you
ever want to finish anything
>> yeah but I also feel like your articles
are very creative if it would have just
been the news from the week you're like
okay this happened that happened. You
always have a twist.
>> You have to you have to keep yourself
creative. If if um if I write a boring
article, I would be too bored writing it
to be able to punch it.
>> Yeah.
>> So, I do it to entertain myself.
>> Yeah.
Okay. I think we just recorded the
longest step. How long? Yeah. See, I put
you to sleep hours.
>> It is a little exhausting.
>> Zaga bench. We're living We're living in
unbelievable times. Learn more. Novi.
Not going to say it again. I mean, I
will, but not on this episode.
>> Yeah.
>> And Sean,
>> thank you so much. Really appreciate it.
Thank you. Pleasure. Really, you're an
inspiration and look more.
>> Absolutely. Yeah, it's it's a podcast,
right?
>> Hi, Jacob.
>> Yeah, Jacob. Yeah, it's great guy. Um,
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>> No, actually, I actually don't have to
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>> We're already doing promotionals.
>> Yeah. Yeah, we can do promotions.
>> I brought for you
the copy of of not this week's, but the
previous week's Mishbah magazine.
>> This is the pizza article.
>> It's not the pizza article. This is No,
this is the one before. The pizza
article is still this week. Okay.
>> Um, this is the uh the son of the shave
Ian, the uh the crown prince, Raza
Palavi.
>> Okay.
>> And so here you go.
>> Shout out to Mushbaka.
>> Shout out to Mushbaka and a shout out to
the crown prince because
>> shout out Thank you. And shout out to um
your charity. Same is a very very uh
deep place in my heart.
>> Um I want to tell you something
interesting about the crown prince. One
interesting thing
>> this guy was born into royalty. His
father was the king of Iran. He was his
bakar. He was the crown prince his
entire life. Everything he was groomed
to become the next king. So he had
special tutors. He had to learn how to
walk a certain way. Everything he did
everything was done with a knowledge of
one day he's going to become the king.
>> Okay.
>> And he's seven years old and his father
decides to have a coronation. Coronation
is like
>> but means he was a king before then but
>> the coronation was to make him what's in
in Persian is called sham which to us
would be like
meaning the king of kings. See he kind
of got a as an upgrade from king to king
of kings.
>> Oh his father or
>> his father. Yeah.
>> So when his father got this promotion he
was he the son was coronated to become
the crown prince. Okay.
>> What a coronation looks like.
You're talking about you're talking
about, you know, style. They had
parades. This kid is sitting in his own
vogen made out of gold and who knows
what. His his the king and queen are
sitting on one van and he sits in a
vogen. A bunch of ferin and they're
riding through town mameish like shishan
style. Hundreds of thousands of people
lining the streets shing kov and your
seven-year-old kid. And then his father
sits down on a big golden throne and the
son has a beautiful golden chair next to
him and the queen had a golden chair on
the other side. And then he's 17 18
years old. He's in the United States
learning training how to become a to
become a pilot and suddenly
whole Malik is just taken away from him
like that.
>> Mhm.
>> Just think about it for a second.
>> Who took it away?
>> The Ayatollah shows up. ah
>> Jimmy Carter the French government they
they forced the shot out of power there
were unpopular um protests against him
and or popular protest depends which
side you're on and um he basically
instead of in instead of doing what I is
doing now and just like like spraying
bullets on the streets he just he he
left the country that Ayatollah came in
and uh Iran became what it's been like
up until now.
>> Oh wow. Now think about this is what
like fascinates me and and and I I I met
the crown prince. I I spoke to him and
he's a fascinating individual for almost
50 years this guy goes from being on top
of the world and he never knew any other
kind of life and suddenly he's in Gulas.
He moves around from place to place.
>> Mhm.
>> Doesn't have like he can't settle down
anyway. He's always like, you know, a
lot of countries don't even want to let
him in because it's like they don't need
cholias problems with Iran. And for all
of this time, the Basha saves him from
assassins,
>> right?
>> The Basha saves him mentally. Like, how
can one person just just go through such
such a
>> and he builds he builds himself up a
life, a family,
>> and he
>> Where does he live now?
>> Uh he lives in Maryland.
>> New York. America. Yeah. Maryland. Yeah.
Not far from DC.
>> No way.
>> Yeah. That's how I got to know him. And
for most of this time he's like whatever
he's he's like people look at him like
oh
like what are you going to say you know?
>> Right.
>> And um there have been many protests and
uprisings over the years against the
regime and the kicked.
>> Yeah. Suddenly now you have the protest
and people realized that what's he been
doing all this all these 50 years he's
been going out there talking about how
how terrible the regime is to the
Iranian people and he's the only one
who's going around then and he's trying
to raise awareness about what his people
have been put through
>> and the and especially because Iranian
people notice that no one in the media
is is really paying them any attention
right
>> they're not getting what the
Palestinians have been getting
>> right So
who's the one guy who's actually been
standing up for them for decades,
>> right?
>> This guy.
>> Controversial question. Do you think
that this kind of journalism has a
power?
>> What's the kind of journalism you have
to read?
>> This is uh like few thousand Eden read
this on Shabas. Can this change anything
or this is just for entertainment
purposes?
>> Neither. It's establishing a record.
Look.
>> No. When the when the New York Post or
the Time magazine makes an article,
millions of people see it,
>> it can bring awareness.
>> Yeah. And then what? And then all those
people die and nothing and then the
world moves on it.
>> The the idea is not to change anything.
That is not to change anything. The idea
is
>> entertainment.
>> First of all, we're sorry. Accept it.
>> So you're saying this is powerful
because when the
>> it's it's it's the
the wait time magazine. You're saying
should have written articles in Time
magazine if you wanted to reach more
people. What the the idea is that you
have a person who's able to survive
like half a century in Gulas.
It it there's a lot of parallel to to
what Clark's been through.
>> Beautiful.
>> Yeah.
>> A side point.
>> So So but but but to finish up the point
that now the protesters have been have
been chanting his name in the streets.
Suddenly he is seen as a as as the
potential leader of the entire protest
movement now
>> and it happened overnight. This this has
been going on for the last like month or
two. That's it.
>> Does he want to move back or No.
>> Well, he wants to
when the regime falls, someone's going
to have to
>> take over and become king. No,
>> no, no, no, no. It's going to have to be
Well, he talks about a transition. You
can't go from a dictatorship to
automatically having a democratic
election the next day. Like a lot of
things have to be worked out. So he
needed a transition and because he's
been studying these things for decades.
This is what he's been studying
statesmanship and and and he has the
name recognition and everything.
>> So he's offered himself to be part of a
transition. Now um if he puts himself
his name on the ballot and he's
democratically elected then great, he's
president. if he chooses not to, then he
doesn't have to run. Or if he someone
else is elected, then he's not
president. But but he's offering to to
lead the transition.
>> Wow.
>> But uh I I think I think there are a lot
of um fascinating qualities that we
could learn from his from his life
story. So it's a fascinating story.
>> Well, all right.
>> All right.
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