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The speaker presents himself as an American First proponent and former Orthodox Christian who has converted to Islam, arguing that Israel is a fabricated entity created after World War II through Nazi infiltration rather than a legitimate nation. He contends that the post-war German economic miracle was contingent upon Hitler's persecution of Jews and closure of gay clubs, while attributing modern societal decline to liberal immigration policies and foreign power infiltration. In his religious analysis, he asserts that Islam is the sole true monotheistic faith, claiming that Jesus prayed solely to Allah and that the Trinity is a later invention from the Council of Nicaea not present in early teachings; he further argues that the Apostle Paul was a false prophet who altered Mosaic law, preferring instead the authority of James, the brother of Jesus. Beyond theology, the speaker addresses depictions of God, noting that Islam's prohibition on images avoids idolatry—a practice he claims persists in Catholicism and Buddhism despite warnings from their founders. He dismisses violent acts by Muslims in places like New York as isolated incidents involving "bad apples" rather than religious doctrine, contrasting this with his belief that Christianity's doctrine of original sin corrupts the purity of children compared to Islam's view of them as innocent beings. This theological distinction leads him into a discussion of conspiracies regarding the Vatican as a satanic cult and allegations of Jeffrey Epstein using facilities in Mexico and Europe for child sacrifice, which he links to global elites maintaining control through narratives involving figures like Aleister Crowley and Alistair Crowley. The narrative expands to include historical claims that sorcerers like Aleister Crowley and Madame Blavatsky established organizations absorbed into the United Nations via the Lucius Trust, with Freemasonry described as an infiltration tactic involving child sacrifices in higher orders. The speaker identifies Cabala as a tool used by global magicians for control and criticizes public figures such as Alex Jones, Pablo Escobar, and a Jewish candidate named Jake for scapegoating Muslims to distract from what he calls the true enemy, noting that Muslims represent only 1.3% of the American population yet are falsely portrayed as an existential threat because America has allegedly been taken over by Israel. He suggests that elites manipulate individuals into revealing Zionist views through bait-and-switch strategies leading to ritualistic abuse, using these tactics to subvert society under the guise of protecting children. In conclusion, the speaker advises viewers not to study Islam with the intention of converting but rather to understand how it is being utilized as a strategic tool against the West by powerful elites. He emphasizes that understanding these dynamics is crucial for recognizing the systematic efforts to maintain control and distort reality, a perspective he believes is obscured by mainstream media narratives that falsely equate religious minorities with existential threats. Before ending his discourse, he arranges for sensitive content within the video to be blurred, signaling an awareness of the controversial nature of his claims while urging the audience to look beyond surface-level accusations to grasp the deeper geopolitical and spiritual conflicts he describes.
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What is your position on Israel? >> On Israel? >> Yeah. >> I mean, they're just I mean, they've clearly compromised America. They're like in full control. They're just using it. >> I mean, they've like said how they're just going to suck America dry until they're done using it. >> Yeah. Like they did with Germany. But what is your position on Israel itself? Should it exist or not? >> No. >> So, free Palestine. >> True. >> Um, in a sense, yeah. But at the same time, I could really care less about Palestine. Like, it's disgusting. I don't think anyone should be dying over there, but at the same time, I don't care about that country, >> but I think the genocide should stop. Yes, absolutely. >> Fair enough. So, you are pro America. America first or what is your position? >> Yeah. Yeah. America first. Yeah. >> Just pray is the only app out there that tracks every single of your prayers and it stops every other app when it's time to pray. That means no more checking messages, no more doom scrolling when it's time to pray. I didn't partner with any other app for one simple reason. They're not habit forming. I would download an app, use it for 2 minutes. After that, I would get bombarded by ads, close it, and never open it again. It just prays in a completely different league. It notifies you before your prayer, manages the time window, tracks your delays, and documents your spiritual journey. On top of that, they have an amazing gamified interface where every prayer grows your garden. You can literally see your progress. Additional to that, it has the function of the prayer circles where you can pray together with friends and family. You can stay accountable and see who prayed or not. Yeah. I don't expect. >> So, what what do you think about Israel? >> Israel is a fake state that has been created after World War II. >> Mhm. >> In order to establish the end times. To be totally honest. For me, I have a religious perspective on it. The establishment of Israel is not only geopolitical, but it is esqueological. So it has to be done in their minds at least. >> So the whole World War II debacle with Adolf Hitler rising to power and then ultimately falling had to be done as well in order for police to be established in the first place. >> Or do you think um a lot of people think well not a lot some people think that uh World War II is like kind of just like Nazis was like kind of an inside job because a few of the generals went from Germany to Israel. >> Yeah. Exactly. >> Yeah. I mean, the generals went to Israel, they went to Argentina, and they went to the States, right? So, I just kept on moving in this whole game, if you will. >> I wouldn't say that all of it was an inside job, but I would say that it was infiltrated and subverted. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I mean, it's just too convenient, you know, if you look at the Jews in Europe prior to the Second World War. >> I mean, how many were they? >> They were just destroying Germany, making like [ __ ] trans and everything like that a thing. >> Exactly. Exactly. I grew up in Germany, you know, so I know about the golden age, the quote unquote golden age in Berlin. You know what happened there, right? [clears throat] >> No, I don't. >> No. So, in the 1920s and the 1930s, it was called Berlin's golden age. Yeah. And >> golden age. >> Yeah. The golden age, obviously. So, the liberals think that this was the best time ever. Everybody had their freedoms. But the reality is, as you said already, it was all about LGBT trans stuff. The first transgender surgery actually happened. was a Jewish was a Jewish man doing on a Jewish man to turn into a woman. Right. >> Exactly. Right. And so the thing is, you know, there was this other thing called the um economic miracle. When I was in school in Germany, they told us about the economic miracle that happened in Germany. Have you ever heard about this? >> No. This was this big thing. You know, everybody knew about the economic miracle in Germany, but nobody knew how it came about. So why it came about is essentially when Adolf Hitler rose to power >> he prohibited the Jews from doing userie first and foremost and secondly he shut down all the gay clubs and he shut down the gays. >> Exactly. Exactly. And like that then the economic miracle happened in Germany. >> So the liberals like to talk about the economic miracle but they don't want to talk about how it actually happened and what led up to it. And now they're wondering that Germany is in a crisis. Meanwhile liberalism is rampant you know. >> Yeah. All Europe is getting [ __ ] right now by all the [ __ ] immigrants of mass migration. >> Yeah, I mean that's kind of the logical conclusion after what has happened, you know, with the expansionist colonialism as well. I'm not a liberal, you know, don't get me wrong, but but this will happen after all. You know, if you infiltrate countries, be it through English powers, American powers, German powers, they will bring the immigrants back. So it's basically what had to happen you know which is infiltrated as well. But anyways if you look at this whole ge geopolitical development how do you tie the lines? Do you see that this is something that is just happening on the surface level or is there something deeper behind it? Are you a Christian? >> Yeah. >> Do you believe in Christianity? >> Mhm. >> Which I would say I'm the best follower but >> that's fine. >> Which you said which denomination? >> Yeah. >> I don't know man. I really don't believe in the whole like the only two that are like most like understandable is Catholicism and Orthodox. That's like the only two that make sense to me. But then at the same time like I'm seeing like how in like Catholic churches there's like [ __ ] Jews running it and stuff like that. So it's a bit >> Yeah. >> Why are you making Why are you smirking? >> Yeah. Yeah. No. Is that true? It >> is absolutely true. Of course. I mean the Vatican is not only run by Jews, but it's essentially a satanic pedophile cult. Yeah, >> I mean the numbers are just insane. If you compare the numbers of the Vatican in terms of child abuse and you compare it to, let's say, the Jeffrey Epstein case, it's absolutely nothing in comparison, right? It fails in comparison. >> And moreover, I had ties back in the day to it was a lady that was working in Belgium and in Switzerland for the political elite. And matter of fact, you have so many infiltrated lobbies within the German, the Belgium, the Swiss political political groups that smuggle children into the Vatican. So yeah, are you are you Christian? >> I used to be Orthodox Christian, matter of fact, because that's why I mentioned the Balkcon. If you talk about Orthodox Christianity, you cannot divorce it from the Balkcon. This is where it originated. It originated in Greece and then it went over to Bulgaria. So this is the area where I'm from. I used to be Orthodox Christian, but matter of fact, I converted to Islam a couple of years ago. >> Yeah. >> Islam. >> Yes. >> That's a rough dick, brother. >> Why? >> I don't know, man. I just I don't really understand that whole thing. I mean, a prophet I wouldn't think a prophet is um someone who starts like 65 wars in his lifetime. >> Come again. I didn't hear it. 65 wars in his lifetime. >> Yeah. Wasn't it about that much? 60s something >> and also marrying >> that is not true. >> All right. >> No, it's really not true. He was involved in roughly four to six wars in his lifetime. But do you know what the wars were about? >> No, I don't. >> Yeah. Do you want to find out? >> Sure. I'm open. >> Okay. I'm going to give it to you. >> That's just to my knowledge. I'm not saying I'm >> fair enough. Fair enough. No worries. I'm going to give it to you in a nutshell very briefly to not bore you. So when Muhammad receives a revelation, he is founding himself in a pagan environment. Okay? Very similar to the times of Moses for example when people started worshiping the golden calf or matter of fact even when the concisadors the Spanish went over to America and they found people involved with aosca magic mushrooms and ritually sacrificing babies and drinking their blood. So he was in a similar environment. So when he saw that he was telling the people to return to God alone, to worship only God and nobody else, to abstain from idolatry, from idol worship. Those people didn't want to have it because they were financially tied as well to certain tribes that were very, very powerful. So paganism essentially made them money. And when he rose to power, when Muhammad rose to power, at first the people started oppressing him. So for example, they started throwing stones at him, spitting at him, tried to physically fight him. >> But he started gathering a very big following. Why? Because one of his first lessons was that all people are equal in the sense of that the rich man is not superior to the slave. >> Yeah. >> Very similar to Jesus Christ's message here. So one of his first followers was Bilal, a slave, matter of fact, that was freed from slavery by Muhammad and he became a free man. The saying in Islam is that there is no superiority of anybody. Ultimately it just comes down to your piety. It comes down to your faith in God. Whoever is the better believer is the better man. Finished. And obviously this theology this philosophy was contrary to the cast system that they had in their society. I mean even now you know if you look at our capitalistic society if I say hey listen we are all equal. Ultimately it comes down to who is better in morals and ethics. This is not how the world runs. Right? Right now you have the banks, you have alcohol consumption, you have casinos, bets are everywhere. So obviously people were against it even back in the day. So they started persecuting him so far so that they kicked him out of his hometown. So he had to migrate from Mecca to Medina >> and and that's the whole point. So in order for them to return to Mecca for the believers, for the Muslims, they obviously were confronted with the Meccans that didn't want them back. But it was a war that was internal. You have to understand. So for example, let's say you in your city right now, you start preaching against >> a civil war. >> Exactly. So you for example start preaching against the subversion of the Jews and now your government stands against you and so this will lead you to gather a big following and then you will fight them. You understand? So this was the war essentially. But matter of fact, Muhammad even had a peace treaty with those people and he said listen you can have your religion and we going to have our religion simply don't persecute us. But they broke that peace treaty. And when they broke the peace treaty, it came to a war. But the expansion of Islam and all of that stuff, you see, after the death of the prophet Muhammad, so during his time, it was not 64 wars. Not even close. Yeah. Do you know what Islam means? >> No, not really. >> I was going to say something that I didn't say next. >> Huh? >> I was going to say something then I lost my train of thought. If you can think about it, >> what like Islam means. >> Yeah. What Islam means? >> I don't know. I just think it's a guy. I don't know. Didn't he he said he became a prophet because the angel came to talk to him one night, right? >> Sure. The angel came >> something like that. It was uh wasn't it was it was it Gabriel that came to him or >> Angel Gabriel? Exactly. >> Yeah. >> Came to him. >> I don't know. It just lines up with a little bit. I believe Jesus said that anyone after him would say that they're a prophet and then angel would come to them, but actually he was a devil. >> He He didn't say that. No, Jesus said >> Jesus didn't say that. >> No, Jesus said that after him there will be many false prophets. And I agree. >> False prophets. >> And I agree. [snorts] >> I do agree with that. Then Muhammad's a prophet though. >> No, absolutely. There will be many false prophets. Jesus didn't say that there will be no prophet. He said that there will be false prophets after him. But he but he didn't say that he is the end of revelation. Matter of fact, Christianity to this very day, even if you look into the Catholic or the Orthodox Church, they will confirm that there still is ongoing revelation. So even Christians don't believe that revelation came to a halt and that there will be no other prophet. That is not the belief system at all even within Christianity. But they're denying the Prophet Muhammad just as the Jews are denying Jesus. >> Jesus >> and the prophet they don't even think he was a [ __ ] I just thought he was some [ __ ] random guy. >> Yeah, not only a random guy. According to the Talmud, yeah, they believe that he is boiling and [ __ ] and that his mother, God forgive me, is a [ __ ] >> Even though the Talmud is just [ __ ] rabbis [ __ ] interpreting the Torah, even though >> Yeah, they're just discuss they hold the rabbis to like really high values and everything like that. >> Yeah, pretty much. But anyways, listen, I do believe that there were false prophets after Jesus Christ. Most certainly. I mean, if you look at Mormonism, for example, I believe that this guy was a false prophet. >> Oh, yeah. Absolutely. >> But I do even believe that internally within Christianity, you did have false prophets. First and foremost, Paul. >> Do you know about Paul? >> Yes. Absolutely. >> Was Paul a Wasn't he one of his disciples? >> Yeah, that's what he claimed. Exactly. But was he? >> I thought he was with him the whole time, was he not? >> Nope. Not at all. >> No, he never met He never met Jesus. >> You can you can fact check me if you want. He never met Jesus ever. You know who Paul was? >> I thought he was some old guy that uh was one of his disciples. That's just my knowledge. >> Not true at all. So Paul was working for the Roman Empire potentially. This the only thing that is unclear who he was working for. That's a conspiracy. I'm going to be transparent with you. However, Paul, his original name was not Paul. It was Solos. Solos. Better call Saul. You know the series. [laughter] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So what is what is Saul pretending to be? better call Saul. He's pretending to be Jewish. He's pretending to be Jewish in order to be a better lawyer, right? To get more clients because people believe he's Jewish. >> I didn't know. I didn't know that. I never watched the show. I just I just know from Breaking Bad. >> Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. So, his original name, I think he's Irish and his original name is Jimmy or something like that. And then he takes on the name Saul. Better call Saul. Saul Goodman. Exactly. Because a Jewish name and everybody correlates Jewish lawyers with being good lawyers, right? I would say, yeah, having a Jewish lawyer would be able to know how to flip that [ __ ] Exactly. Exactly. So anyways, Saul Solus is a Jewish name. So Paul's original name is Saul. He was a Jew. >> The thing is that Saul was persecuting Christians. The earliest followers of Jesus Christ were persecuted by Paul. And with persecuted, I mean killed. >> That's what was happening. >> And so now this is a few years after Jesus' death. I believe it's at least 10, maybe even 20 years after Jesus's death. When Paul goes through the desert to the road to Damascus and on the road to Damascus, allegedly Paul is receiving a vision, the thing is nobody ever saw it. Nobody was witness to that. It was just Paul alone. Paul is receiving a vision from Jesus Christ himself again allegedly in which he comes to the conclusion that well he doesn't have to follow the Mosaic law anymore. The Mosaic law was for the Jews and the Gentiles do not have to follow it anymore. >> He says that circumcision is by the heart and you don't have to be circumcised anymore. He says that nothing that comes into your mouth is defiling you, but anything that comes out of your mouth is defiling you. >> My point is here that >> he completely changes the Mosaic law. But if you look into the Bible, you will see that Jesus Christ himself says that until the end of times, nothing about the law will ever change. Nothing will ever change. until the end of times. You can Google this. So if Jesus Christ himself was adhering to the Mosaic law to Deuteronomy and never changed anything about it, Jesus Christ in the Christian position is God himself incarnate that was in he was circumcised. He did not eat pork. He followed the commandments of the Mosaic law. Why is Paul then a guy that never met him coming and abrogating his message? So, I say that the false prophet that Jesus warned of was already Paul. Matter of fact, did you know that the majority of the books in the New Testament are written by Paul? A guy that never met Jesus. Isn't that strange? >> I didn't know that. >> Yeah. Look into it, man. >> Anyway, >> yeah. Many people don't know that. So, I do believe in Jesus Christ as a Muslim as well. >> Yeah. Yeah. I know. They believe as a prophet, just not God. >> Exactly. Exactly. But if you look into the Bible, do you see any claims for Jesus Christ claiming to be God? >> No. But I know you guys believe that you you guys prayed Allah, right? And only Allah, right? >> Only God. Yes. Allah is just the original. Only God. >> Yes. Didn't he say I don't know to my knowledge I'm pretty sure Jesus said that to pray to him his father and himself which would not be including him as God. >> Exactly. He said to pray to the father. Matter of fact, the only prayer that Jesus Christ gave his followers was the Lord's prayer. The father's prayer. >> Right. So there he says, "Father, thou art in heaven." So he's praying to the father. >> Do you believe that the father is like a biological title? Like it really means literally his father in the sense of like your father or my father? >> No. >> It's a metaphorical title, right? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. So we can understand this. There are other titles for God as well, right? The almighty, the king, etc., etc., right? So the father would be metaphorical. We agree here, right? >> Yeah. >> So when Jesus addresses the father, who is he addressing? He's addressing >> Yeah. >> God. Exactly. So, if Jesus is addressing God, why would he be God? >> I don't know. >> Right. >> Hey, you got me beat. I don't really debate on this stuff. So, >> hey, I don't want to debate with you either, man. It's literally my first day here and you're the first conversation that I have. >> Not debating. You know what I mean? Like, >> no. I'm just passing information, discussing area. >> Yeah. Yeah. I'm just I'm just asking about your belief systems, you know, to see where you're standing. I find this interesting because listen, I have sympathy for your stance against Israel and I believe that the American centric position is not the only solution there is. I believe that nationalism ultimately has failed many many times. I've seen that in Germany. I've seen that on the Balkans. I don't believe that this is a holistic solution. I think that it on the short term can change a few things but then will fail again. It's not really sustainable. That's why I say ultimately if you want to see what is going on in this world, we have to look at it from a religious lens. Otherwise, nothing really makes sense. Even when it comes down to Israel, why are the Jews building the third temple or why want they to build the third temple, etc. Why is this happening? Why is this conflict between Muslims and Christians and Jews is happening? Is it just because well like the atheists say, "Yeah, religions are here to divide people or is there something deeper in it?" So I say that if you don't understand >> trying to separate Muslims and Christians to make them seem like they hate each other. >> Sure. Sure. Sure. But with that again look at the time at the timeline look at the progression through that through the second world war as we discussed already you have the establishment of Israel and now you have the Jews back in their chosen land. And now the next step will be the establishment of the third temple which has to be built on Al axa mosque the third holiest site for Muslims. So it has to be destroyed as well. So all of those things have to happen in their prophecies. Why is the question? So if you don't have an understanding about Islam, about Judaism, about Christianity is very hard to navigate those topics. That's why I'm testing your understanding of it. You know, >> anyways, when it comes down to Islam, again, let's bring it back. Do you know what Allah means? Because you said you're praying to Allah. >> God. >> Exactly. It means the God. That's it. It's just an Arabic term. >> Do you know what the language of Jesus Christ was? >> Uh, I know it was in Hebrew. I don't know. >> It was Aramaic. >> Yeah, >> exactly. So, Aramaic. Do you know how God is called in Aramaic? >> I'm guessing probably something similar to that. >> Exactly. Yes. You can Google it if you want. >> No, I believe it. >> Yeah. If you don't believe me, it's Allah. or Allah. >> Yeah. [cough and laughter] >> Yeah. >> So when Jesus Christ was talking to his followers, he was telling them to pray to Allah or Allah. It's just a language because Jesus Christ was a Semite himself, right? >> Yes. >> He's from the area of modern day Palestine >> and that was his language. So Aramaic, Arabic, even Hebrew to an extent. They are sister to cousin languages. >> That's it. >> So yes, it's true. In Islam, you simply pray to God alone. But you don't have to say Allah. They just depending on your country, right? So on the Balkcon, for example, the Muslims on the Balkcon, they say B. The Muslims in Germany, they say God. The Muslims in Arabia say Allah. You would say God. That's pretty much what it is. So in Islam, they pray only to God. Jesus Christ is not only a prophet but in the perspective of Islam to be a prophet is the highest position you can reach as a human being essentially there's nothing higher than that but at the same time yes we do deny that any human being is God >> we don't believe in praying to human beings as such >> I have a question why is it so um forbidden in your guys's like to my knowledge >> in Islam to like have like a like I guess like a drawing what a law looks like whatever or like picture. Does that make sense? Is that is that how it is? Like right. >> Yeah, absolutely. >> Yeah. >> And why is that? >> I'm going to tell you it's very easy. It's very simple actually. Why that is? Because if you look at any other world religion, you will always see depictions of God in some way or another. And what that leads to >> idolizing him >> is idolatry every single time. There's literally the story of mankind. If you look at anybody, >> matter of fact, I live in Thailand right now. I live in Thailand right now. This is Bangkok. >> Oh, you're living it up. Yeah, >> I mean, isn't it mad cheap over there? >> Uh, it depends on your lifestyle to be totally honest, man. >> It really does. You can live very cheap if you want to, but yeah, if you want to live on a higher standard, you can have steaks here for $300 as well, you know. >> So, yeah, it depends on your lifestyle. But anyways, here in Thailand, it's quite interesting. When I came here 10 years ago, I was very interested in Buddhism. And so, I started reading the old text of the Buddha. And the Buddha himself, he warned of idolatry as well. And he was against statue worship. And so what happens after >> statue? >> Exactly. [laughter] Exactly. Right. So after his demise, people built statues of him even though he was against Christians are idol worshippers for idoling idolizing Jesus. >> Yeah. I really don't like the term. You know, I'm not a rabbi here that's going to start screaming you're idol worshippers and all that stuff. But yes, I do believe that the practice of of praying to a statue is per definition idol worship. I don't say that all the Christians do that. Certainly not. My parents are still Christians and they don't do that. But the practice of praying to a statue is idol worship. >> Idol worship. Yeah. >> Yeah. Surely. Why would I make a distinction? Matter of fact, I think it was last year a Catholic friend of mine visited me here >> and we went to some Buddhist temples just for sightseeing and he looked at all the statues and he started freaking out. Ah, look at all of this idolatry. It's disgusting. And I said, "Man, but you have the same thing in your church, especially in the Catholic church." Uh, yeah. Well, at least they're not golden statues. What's the difference? First of all, you do have golden statues. You do have golden statues in Catholic churches. But even if it wasn't gold, still statues. So, matter of fact, I traveled the world. I went to America, South America, Indonesia, Europe, all kinds of parts and looked into the indigenous religions and I found always the same red thread. It was always certain idols, certain depictions and people praying to it, worshiping it. And that's why in Islam, it's simply completely prohibited to create an image of God. But the thing is that you will find that in the Bible as well. You know that you shouldn't make a craven image of God. It says it in the Bible. >> But Christians stopped following the Old Testament because of Paul. As I said, >> otherwise Christians wouldn't worship any statues either. >> I mean, think about it. If you have a creator that creates time and space, that means that that creator must be outside of time and space. >> So if he's outside of time and space, that means that he's >> nothing like us. >> Nothing like us. We cannot even imagine him. So, anything that you will depict will most certainly not be >> anything close to it. >> Yeah. >> Oh, by the way, >> yeah, I I only knew that because um South Park they like made they drew Muhammad and he got like banned like people were freaking the [ __ ] out. >> Uh you mean the >> You mean the episode where they do this Van Halen >> Van? >> I don't know. I don't I don't know exactly. I never got to watch it. I just know they had Muhammad in it and like people just started flipping the [ __ ] over it. >> Yeah. Yeah. But the thing is this happened way way later. I know that Muhammad was in South Park, but this was in the first season or the second season. And back then it was so >> Yeah. And I was like, >> nobody knew. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. But that's the thing, you know, of course, listen, you will always have the followers of a religion that will behave in a certain way. I'm not talking about the followers. If it comes down to the followers of Islam, I would never be a Muslim because I would say that the majority of them are complete idiots. And the same applies to Christians and the same applies to Jews. >> There's always a lot of bad apples in it. >> 100%. But when it comes down to the theology, the religion itself, I say it makes a lot of sense to not depict God because we simply cannot. It's as if an ant would start to depicting you. It will never happen, you know, and will lead to obstruction. >> Also, off topic. Yeah. >> Do you know Mecca Hitler? >> Mecca Hitler? [laughter] >> Do you know Do you know what that is? >> No. What is that? Like Mecca Mecca like Islam or Mecca like a like a robot? >> No, like like a robot. Like a robot. >> Anime. Yeah. Okay. I got it. Do you know um you know Twitter, right? >> Yeah, sure. Sure. >> You know the Grock AI thing? >> Yeah. Yeah. Sure. >> You don't know that it like went on a whole Hitler phase? >> I heard about but nothing about me make a hit >> because they wrote the code to be like um whenever you do do not care about like being politically incorrect, just prove you wrong and stuff like that. And like it was just like it was just going on anti-semiticism like anti-Jewish like stuff. And it was just so funny. And then someone called him like the Mecca Hitler. And then he kept calling he would like call himself. He's like, "I am the Mecca Hitler. Mecca Hitler. I Mecca Hitler will endure." I just watched like a whole video on it. It was funny as [ __ ] [laughter] That's [ __ ] funny, dude. Oh my god. >> No. Yeah, that's funny. And then they like lobomize the [ __ ] out of it to where it couldn't type. So it would like make AI images with like scripts on it and be like, "This is unfair." Something like that. >> You should watch that. I mean, you don't have to, but it's fun. >> No, I'll check it out, man. I'll check it out for sure. >> Yeah, AI has been completely loized. Not only Grock, but chat GPD, everything. You cannot use anything anymore. >> It's so boring. It doesn't >> they don't they don't want you to know like they don't they didn't make it to where it like really doesn't tell you anything. >> When I was a child, I was always thinking when I grew up, we're going to have AI and cyborgs and robots and everything will be just so amazing. But now they're all gay. >> Now I'm about to go die for. >> Let's go. Let's go. All for Isa. All for greater. >> Yeah, that's invasive. >> I'm about to go die for big net. Yahoo. >> Big Yahoo. Big Yahoo. >> I'm not going to die for it. >> That's amazing. Now, anything. Hey, if I can leave you with just a few things, I just want you to understand that the position that I took with Islam didn't come through cultural or any other. >> No, I say far from cultural. Yeah. >> I mean, you were raised Christian, everything like that. >> Exactly right. Exactly right. I just want you to understand and to to take this with you. Islam is simply the Arabic word for submission to God. It simply means to submit yourself fully to God. A Muslim is just an Arabic word for somebody that submits to God. That's it. Islam itself is the only monotheistic religion there is. That's my claim. There is no other religion, do your research, that is monotheistic and praise to God alone. And I make the claim that if we turn to religion and if we want to worship God, we should worship God alone. Nobody else. Does that make sense? >> Yeah. I know because you're saying how Christians are worship three gods technically in your eyes because the father, the son, the holy spirit. >> I was a holy trinity that's one. >> Exactly. >> But I know where you're coming from with that. >> Do do you believe that? Do you believe that the trinity is >> that there are three separate? No, I think there one being it. It's a little bit confusing. I know it's it's it's you got to just turn your brain off. I'm joking. [laughter] >> The thing is this, man, you know, [clears throat] I went to actually the founding place of Orthodox Christianity to Greece. >> I'm listening. I got to I I have wireless. >> You can hear it. Yeah. Okay. >> Yeah, I can hear it. >> So, I went to the founding place of Orthodox Christianity, which is Greece. And Greece has a remote island which is called Mount Atos. Obviously Mount Atos because there's a big mountain there. And in that remote island people haven't changed for over,200 years. So for,200 years people have been living the monastic lifestyle there. It's very interesting. It's basically like the Vatican for Orthodox Christians. You only have priests, monks, bishops, archbishops, and they're living a secluded lifestyle with no women whatsoever. Interesting enough, it doesn't end up in a pillow party like the Vatican. That is good. But other than that, still it's just a seclusion for people that want to go to the spiritual path. And I went over there to seek questions. And one of my biggest questions obviously was the Trinity. So when I talked to the priests and monks and bishops over there and asked them about the Trinity, do you know what they told me? >> What they said? >> I mean, this is the source, right? You would expect them to know, >> I guess. >> Yeah. They just said they didn't understand. I'm guessing >> they said it's a mystery. >> And that's the thing. So if you look into Christian theology, even the earliest church fathers, nobody understood the trinity. They will all say it's a mystery. And listen, I'm not saying this to mock it because if it simply was an eternal mystery revealed by God. I would take it. I would say, okay, some things we simply cannot understand. It's fine. But the reality is that if you look into the Bible, you will never see a passage of Jesus Christ or any of his disciples talking about the Trinity. And I say that this is in congruent because if you tell me that God came to earth with a new message because the Israelites prior to his coming were worshiping God alone and then they were committing idolatry and then they were called back to the worship of God alone. If Jesus truly is God and he comes with the message of the Trinity, there's a major update. You know what I mean? Like this is monotheism 2.0. So now he has to tell him about it. He never did. He never did. Matter of fact, it is canonized roughly 400 years after Jesus Christ in the church councils, the council of Nika. So people get together, Jesus Christ is long gone and they start debating about the nature of God. Jesus Christ never preached a trinity ever. That's why when I say I'm a Muslim, I follow Islam. I know that this sounds counterintuitive, but I do believe that I'm closer to Jesus teaching than actually the Christians. Does this make sense or does it sound >> No, I I No, you still hold a high value. Of course, I know that >> not only a high value, I believe that I follow the message of Jesus Christ himself because when I look at Christianity, I see that it is a message that has been obstructed first by Paul and then later through the church fathers and the councils and Rome. When we go back to the earliest followers of Jesus Christ, we don't find any Jesus Christ worship. We don't find any mention of him being the second person of the Godhead. There's no such thing. Jesus Christ said that he will obey the law and people should obey the law until the end of times. So why has it been lifted by Paul? Isn't it quite interesting? Look at Paul again. Paul is a Jew that subverted the earliest teachings of Christianity. He's the OG infiltrator. It's really true. He goes there. >> The OG impostor, man. >> Yeah, exactly. The happy merchant. It's amazing. He goes there and tells them, "Listen, I had a vision about Jesus Christ." And matter of fact, he even gets into an argument with the brother. >> [ __ ] Jesus Christ. >> Yeah. >> Do you know that Jesus Christ had a brother? >> No, I did not. Actually, I didn't. >> James. You can find him in the Bible. And you can find the Bible. >> I've heard of James. I know his brother. >> Yeah, he's declared the brother, the brother of Christ. And James and Paul, they actually meet. And James has a big argument with Paul and tells him that he should follow the law. So I would rather believe James, the brother of Jesus, >> I would believe Paul that never met him. >> You know what I mean? Let's say you come with a message and then after your death I meet your brother and your brother tells me what you believed in because you were hanging out since birth and I tell you no but I had a vision about you >> and I know exactly what he said. >> Who would I trust? >> I'd rather trust the brother, right? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. That's why with Islam we say that Jesus Christ was worshiping God alone as well. And we do believe in Jesus the way that he proclaimed it himself. I'm not divorcing myself from the belief in Jesus Christ. I'm divorcing myself from the belief in the church and the man-made traditions. You see? >> Oh, yeah. I hear you. I'm not saying you have a bad It sounds believable. >> When you think about Islam, you think about something cultural, I assume, right? Like a bunch of immigrants. >> When I think of Islam, I don't know. I really just think of more of like kind of like those [ __ ] in New York. That sounds so disrespectful, but >> every time I think of like Islam or something, I think of those people in like New York that are like just annoying and terrible. >> You're talking about the people praying on Time Square. >> Not just that, like the obviously I don't find that a problem. They can I mean I'd prefer it if they did it in their own privacy, but you know them. they can do whatever they want. It's their freedom of speech or whatever. Um, what's it called? The more like violent people like who are like so violent about it like they make it like just so aggressive and everything like that. That's why I more think about it. You know what I'm talking about right now. >> No, catch me up on speed. I don't really know what happened in New York. What do you mean with violence? >> The only thing that I saw about New York is this black guy stabbing this Ukrainian lady in the subway. >> Oh yeah. What do you expect of him? What do you expect? >> Yeah. Yeah. And then he got written off by being mentally ill. >> Always. Always. He's not in jail. >> Always, dude. No, he got written off. I'm pretty sure. >> He got scot free. >> Safe. Let him rampant. Let him run for >> a [ __ ] a [ __ ] Asian guy defends himself from a black guy and everyone starts freaking out. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> The chow guy, I think his name was. Um, >> I saw like some video. So they were just having some like they it was kind of like a parade but then it got turned into a riot kind of and they're just like saying that like Islam's going to be everywhere which is like cool you can spread your stuff I guess and they're just making it like they're like holding weapon like knives like okay that's just weird but in my opinion I don't think the whole religion itself is bad but that people >> No just explain it to me. So what was happening was it a demonstration or people were outside? I don't really understand the context. >> Yeah, it was outside. Yeah, public areas. Lot of people. >> Was like a demonstration. >> Demonstration of what? >> I don't know. That's what is like a demonstration for Islam or what exactly was going on in New York? I haven't seen it. >> I I I I think so. I don't want to like say it was a demonstration of Islam saying like that they were saying I don't know. That's just a video I saw while I'm [ __ ] doom scrolling. All right, man. I'm a little brain. [ __ ] All right. The Jews the Jews have scoped me into doom scrolling. [laughter] >> Okay. Okay. I got you. So what did you what did they do? They were outside. Did they attack people or did they scream? What exactly happened? >> Just screaming and stuff. I don't think they attacked you like [ __ ] black people, but >> Okay. Okay. >> That was a rough pull. No laugh at all. [laughter] >> Mythical real pull. >> Yo, why do you know this stuff? Uh, I don't think Islam is like bad necessarily. I mean, I'd much rather be friends with an Islam person than [ __ ] Jew, but >> fair enough. I would say >> that's just my might be on it right now. >> I mean, if you were friend with a Jew, maybe you would be super hyper successful here, you know? I guess we all should >> some Yeah, exactly. Who knows, man. >> So disgusting. >> I think our bank account would look better. >> Nobody's even held accountable for it, too. The worst part. >> No, nobody will. How would they? >> Nothing. I I got the Ched mindset, bro. Chedd mindset. Nothing ever happens. >> No, of course not. Jeffrey was just the fall guy. If he's dead at all, you know, >> he's not dead, bro. I mean, Palm Beach, bro, all the way. >> It's him. >> You don't think that's him? You don't think? >> Hey, who knows, man. Who knows? I don't know. >> He talked about how he wanted the surgery done and everything like that. >> Yeah. >> He knows. >> Who knows? Who knows? >> I didn't know. I didn't know. >> Honestly, honestly, he could he could be just another plant ultimately to make it look even more ridiculous, you know, so people just laugh it off. Yeah. Well, yeah. That's what they're doing. They're making him into a meme. So, like people find it funny. >> Exactly. >> That's like I mean like C CIA's biggest [ __ ] like poll is just making memes. >> Exactly. >> Exactly right. >> Um what's it called? I didn't know Jeffrey Epste had like a [ __ ] baby farm. Did you know they had a baby farm in Mexico? >> A baby farm. I'm not surprised. >> Like so like he had like 20 women at a time constantly pregnant. >> Yeah. Yeah. I'm not surprised at all. >> That's just insane to me. >> Yeah. >> I mean I was I wasn't surprised. I was like, "Oh my god, that's crazy." >> Yeah, I'm not surprised because here >> I'm surprised I'm surprised they didn't just go the test tube route. You know what I mean? >> Now, here in Cambodia, we had those baby farms as well, very close to Thailand, you know. >> Wait, really? Like, that's real stuff. >> It's real stuff. Yes, of course. >> I thought it was only that. >> We even had We even had baby farms in Europe itself. I think it was in Switzerland. >> For what, though? >> For rape. >> Oh, jeez. >> Yep. It's super disgusting. for rape and for sacrifice. >> The belief system of child sacrifice is deeply embedded in certain pagan traditions. >> Yeah. Know >> the thing is this. Listen, if you look into this world, you see a duality, right? You see good and evil and you see everything in between. >> So the elite, they ultimately try to level themselves up into ultimate darkness and ultimate evil. >> Have you ever heard about Alistister Crowley? >> Who? Alistister Crowley. >> No, I've never heard that kind of day in my life. >> Yeah. Yeah. But it's interesting because Alistair Crowley, he was worshiped by the Beatles. You know the Beatles from the 70s. >> Yeah, I know. >> Yeah. I never heard this before my time as well. I'm a bit old but not a boomer, you know. >> Anyways, so this guy was self-proclaimed the beast 666. That was his name. >> Oh jeez. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And he was >> Yeah. Definitely not trying to hide it at all. Jesus. >> No, no, no, no. He was no cultist. He was a Satanist. And he was about breaking the human ego and reaching a way of enlightenment. He was communicating with deities, ghosts, etc. He was doing demonic rituals and many celebrities during that time were following him. And to this very day, people still learn from his practices. >> Dude, what do you think about the Freemasons? So that was off topic. >> No, it's not off topic, but Freemasons is actually a lower grade of what is going on. They're not the highest order. Freemasonry is infiltration as well, but it's not on the highest order. So if you go to the highest order of Freemasons, they're involved in pedophile child child sacrifices as well, but it's not the highest order that is running everything. >> What's What size do you think it's the I I'm feeling like someone's controlling the Jews. I don't know. That's just me. >> I say that's the cabalist juice. >> The what? >> The cabalist juice. >> What's that? >> Cabala. Cabala is >> Oh, the balls. Yeah, the ball. Yeah, some of the the the demon or whatever it is. >> Exactly. So those are the sorcerers of the world, so to speak. The magicians and Alistister Crowley was exactly >> Yeah, the magicians, quote unquote. No, it's some real Lord of the Rings stuff, you know. It's quite interesting, man. If you look into again this Alistister Crowley guy, he was the inspiration for Madame Blavadski. That was her name. Madame Blavadski later became uh the leader of the Lucifer Trust. And the Lucifer Trust was then renamed into wait into the Lucius Trust. And you know where the Lucius Trust is right now? >> No, >> it's part of the UN of the United Nations. >> Really? >> The Lucius Trust? That's no joke. You can Google this. >> That's crazy. >> The government is heavily involved in satanic practices. >> And this is why when it comes down to children, >> a child is the most vulnerable being there is. There is nothing more pure and innocent. Absolutely. >> Again, another a little side note here. This is why I didn't agree with Christianity as well. Because in Christianity, a child, a baby is born with the original sin and is damned to hell. It's an sinful being already. In Islam, we say the purest being is a child. It's a baby. There is no sin. No sin has been created yet. But anyways, that's beside the point. because it is the purest being. Those elites like to sacrifice those babies, rape them, eat them and stuff like that in order to subvert even further and further and further. Those are the levels. You know, if you look into Jeffrey Epstein was essentially like a Mossad honeypot organization. >> First you go there. >> Dude, my buddy dated a honeypot. Msad honeyot. >> My buddy He My buddy dated a MSD honeypot. >> How? >> Dead ass. Uh so his her dad worked for Msad. Dude, she was banging hot. She got like bunch of put in everything. Massive boobs, everything. >> Dated her for six months. >> She somehow had no idea that he absolutely hated Jews. And he mentioned to her one time, she freaked out on him. Told her dad he like tried to ruin his life. >> No. >> And like Yeah. >> Just a random guy. >> But thankfully his dad's rich, so he didn't give a [ __ ] He's like, "My dad's rich. I don't care." >> And it was just a random guy, right? >> Just random. >> It's not even any political power. are not any influential position. >> Oh, just somehow met. No, I tal I mean he didn't I only know the guy cuz like you know Martha's Vineyard. >> Come again. Which one? >> Martha's Vineyard? >> No, I don't think so. >> It's an island right off of Boston. It's like where a lot of rich people are. There's also a lot of rich Jews there. >> But anyways, I was there with my my a few of my family members live there. So, I was visiting. I met the guy and he like told me about it and he didn't seem politically like like any like kind of power towards that. So, but it was just funny. He's like, "Yeah, I did a massage." Like he showed me like fullon Zionist and everything. I'm like, "Oh my god, you did." That's insane. >> It's absolutely hilarious. It's crazy to which extent they will go just with a random person that doesn't even hold any specific power. >> No, I maybe I don't know. Maybe because his [ __ ] dad's rich as [ __ ] I don't know. >> Could be. It could be. But see, that's the thing. But like they don't need that money like I mean >> they don't but maybe the dad had some sort of influence but anyways seeand I should have asked them >> to which extent they would go for just a random guy and now think what is happening to Hollywood stars pop stars etc etc it's crazy you know the subversion must be insane it must be absolutely insane and that's why it's like a letter system you know it's like step by step first is this mat harpot thing then the next thing is they might bait you with like a 16year-old or something and then it goes down and down and down to the letter, you know, until you end up in the ritualistic child sacrifice. >> Dude, what do you think about uh the gay Mexican in his mama's basement? >> Do you get the reference? >> Pablo. [laughter] Pablo. >> Super gay, man. >> I think he's only offended because you know when they rushed the capital and they like took over for a second. He was like leading the whole thing and he didn't get arrested. >> Yeah, of course. It's the same thing with this other Jewish guy. What's his name again? Jake. The guy that is running against >> that guy. Yeah, I know. Yeah, he acts like he's Christian and he hat and he and he always like targets Muslims and everything. He's not Christian. He's Jewish. He has pictures of him kissing the western world. >> Videos videos of him kissing videos and like that little box in his forehead and [ __ ] like that. >> Yeah. [laughter] >> Okay, you highowering Jew. Let's calm down, bro. >> Exactly. Right. So, >> and then like when he got called out about it, he goes, "I don't know what that is, dude. I've converted." I'm like, "Dude, you [ __ ] >> sure. Sure. 100%." Yeah. Then he said, "It's AI." >> For sure. Yeah. Yeah. 100%. Now, those are essentially destabilizing agents, you know, all of them. They're just railing people up, but they're bringing them away from the truth. That's what they do. Yeah. >> Because even Alex Jones, he will talk bad about the Muslims, right? That's the common narrative here. It's very interesting. So, Alex Jones will talk against the Muslims. >> Fuentes, Pablo, the gay guy, the gay [ __ ] he will talk against the Muslims as well, right? And obviously, this Jake guy will talk against the Muslims as well. So, they're always telling you about a specific enemy over here. Look at this, but don't look over here. They bring your attention away from the true enemy. All of them do. They always make the Muslims to be the biggest problem. Even in America, what's the population of Muslims in America? It's 1.3%. It's tiny. But somehow it is about the Islamic takeover. Have you seen it? It's bunk. America has been already taken over by Israel. You know it better than me. >> Yeah. >> You know, so yeah, it's essentially attention grabbing. It's the same thing with Alex Jones. Same with Pablo. Same with all of those guys. It's fake. >> Facts. I agree. Anyways, >> bro, I have to get going. Listen, I run I run a YouTube channel, by the way. >> Oh god. >> No, no, it's not live. It's not live. Otherwise, I would have to ask you about the permission. >> Blur out that uniform right there. I can't let them know. >> Can't even see it. Is it cool if I upload this to my channel? I will censor everything that has to be censored. If if you want, I can censor your face, too. >> I mean, I'm in the military. I mean, I don't It's all my opinion. Sure. I mean, >> as you want, just give me your permission or not. You can blur my face. I as >> I can just blur the whole thing. Just your whole square can be blurred. >> Sure. >> Yeah. Is that cool? >> Yeah, it's good for my face blur. >> Hey, this was amazing, man. >> I I just don't want I just want to come to work and my [ __ ] section's like, "So, what's this video of you on the internet talking about the >> No, no, I will censor the whole box. >> I will censor the whole box. Don't worry about it." It's actually amazing, you know, because this was my first conversation on here. As I said, before that, everybody was just jerking off and clicking away. You were the first conversation. It was actually really good. >> I appreciate it. I know. I didn't get much discussion. I was more like, "Yeah, yeah." >> No, no. It was fun. It was fun. You had funny things to say, man. 100%. [laughter] >> Yo, just a gesture, bro. I'm just a gesture for you. >> No, no, don't be. Don't be. Anyways, hey, look into the religion, not for converting, but just look into it to understand it because they're playing Islam against the West. They try to do this, you know. It's subversion of the yet against. Just look into it just to understand. >> Gotcha. I appreciate it, brother. >> Appreciate it, man. All the best. >> All right. Good night, man. See you. Byebye. >> Good night. for [music] [singing]