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Two speakers present political grievances. The transcript centers on funding to Israel, veterans’ welfare, and oath fidelity. Speaker 0: "Sending billions of dollars to Israel. Meanwhile, veterans are homeless and committing suicide. You heard that right. I am deemed a threat to national security because I don't support Israel's genocide." Speaker 1: "I swore an oath to the constitution. I didn't swear an oath to the president, to the congress. 20% skill. 15% concentrated power of will. 5% pleasure."

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In the video, the speaker discusses Henry Kissinger's book, "Kiss the Boys Goodbye," where Kissinger allegedly refers to US military personnel as "dogs." The speaker also mentions a quote from George Bush's mother, who seemingly dismisses the deaths of Americans in the Middle East. The speaker goes on to explain that being in the military means being a government issue, like an oil can or a car. They argue that after the war, the government doesn't clean up the mess because it's all considered junk. The speaker urges viewers to wake up and realize that important information is hidden from them, and they should question who owns them and the concept of people owning bodies on the New York Stock Exchange.

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I am a disabled veteran who questions why anyone would go to war for a system that mistreats its service members. The military brainwashes you, makes you pay for your uniform, and then discards you like trash. They don't take care of the American people, service members, or veterans. It's a betrayal.

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The speaker criticizes Tim Walz for being a traitor and deserter for leaving his unit in Afghanistan. They accuse him of lying for political gain and question his leadership. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honesty, especially for those claiming military experience. They also discuss the concept of stolen valor. The video ends with a call to subscribe for more content. Translation: The speaker criticizes Tim Walz for being a traitor and deserter for leaving his unit in Afghanistan. They accuse him of lying for political gain and question his leadership. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honesty, especially for those claiming military experience. They also discuss the concept of stolen valor. The video ends with a call to subscribe for more content.

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The speaker criticizes the government for spending $66 billion on illegal immigrants compared to $3 billion on homeless veterans in 2023. They suggest reallocating funds to support veterans' mental health, caregiver programs, and homeless services. The speaker blames the Biden administration for not prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants. They urge for transparency in spending to redirect funds to benefit veterans.

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Iran attacked American troops last night, highlighting concerns about the large amount of money given to Israel. The speaker criticizes the billions of dollars spent on Israel, arguing that it has contributed to the national debt. They express frustration with Israel's perceived ingratitude and entitlement, claiming that they take American money and lives without appreciation. The speaker also criticizes the Israeli government and accuses them of racism and manipulation. They urge military personnel to leave, stating that the government is indifferent to their well-being. The speaker concludes by expressing their disdain for Zionism and encourages critical thinking.

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"That's your Canadian government right there that just did this. I went to Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us. Right? The government has committed their own fucking atrocity at this Canadian government. Right?"

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The speaker references Henry Kissinger’s book Kiss the Boys Goodbye, urging viewers to get the book. He claims Kissinger writes that United States military people are “a bunch of dogs,” explaining that they wear dog tags and are treated as animals, so nobody cares if they are killed. He then attacks George Bush’s mother, describing her as “incredibly ugly” and “scary” and quoting a famous TV moment about American soldiers dying in the Middle East: “why should I waste my mind, my beautiful mind on people dying? … I like what the hell do I care? Man, I’m dying.” He portrays Bush’s mother as suggesting Americans do not matter to those in power. The speaker explains the term “GI” as “government issue,” noting that the government provides soldiers’ clothing, shoes, vehicles, underwear, food, and all equipment, implying soldiers are mere government-issued items. He asks why, after war, the United States Corporation does not retrieve and clean up all the junk—oil cans, tires, jeeps, and trash—that were used in war, arguing that since the war is over, everything is “a government issue” and thus disposable. He claims soldiers are left behind, even in places like Cambodia, insinuating they are treated as expendable “GIs” rather than human beings. He then pivots to a broader, conspiratorial claim: for fifty-three years of his life, he has spent seventy-one years observing the world, with fifty-three years in what he calls the world of the occult. He defines occult as a Latin word meaning hidden, asserting that everything of importance has been hidden and that those at the top know things ordinary people do not. He contends that the speaker has made it his business to discover these hidden truths and that the most astonishing finding is how little people know about the world they live in. Addressing younger viewers, he urges them to wake up, get a life, and start figuring out who owns them, criticizing public discourses about ownership of one’s body on the New York Stock Exchange. The overall message blends anti-war sentiment, distrust of political elites, and a claim of hidden knowledge guarded by a powerful, occult-leaning elite.

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The speaker is removing their military uniform with the hope of continuing the legacy of warriors, from the Chichimeca people of Mexico to Hamas, fighting for Palestinian liberation. They state they will never wear the uniform again and are thankful for the lessons learned. The speaker does not encourage anyone to join the military, stating that the only way to stop war is to stop enlisting. They believe young people are used as cannon fodder against innocent people to steal natural resources, enslave them to the petrodollar, and continue campaigns of terror that destabilize the world.

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The United States is giving taxpayer money to Northrop Grumman for a moon train instead of healthcare. The speaker criticizes the government, calling the country a joke and expressing anger towards Joe Biden, Democrats, and Republicans for prioritizing cruelty over people's needs. The speaker tells them to take the train and shove it.

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In the past 3 years, more people have left than joined the Canadian Armed Forces, leading to recruitment issues. The speaker criticizes the government for prioritizing spending on various projects over supporting veterans and the military. They highlight examples of what they perceive as wasteful spending, totaling over $600 billion, suggesting this may contribute to low recruitment numbers due to lack of support for those who serve the country.

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The speaker asserts that the Canadian government has committed an atrocity, stating, "That's your Canadian government right there... The government has committed their own fucking atrocity at this Canadian government." They recount having served in Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and declare, "I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." The speaker emphasizes that the government is responsible for the current situation.

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We're being pimped by Zelensky and the US government. Our hard-earned money is being sent to Ukraine, and when Zelensky gets it, he says it's not enough. We can't even afford basic necessities here, yet we're sending billions to Ukraine. Zelensky is having steak dinners with celebrities while our veterans sleep on the streets and children go hungry. It's infuriating and makes no sense. If people want Ukraine to have money, they should send their own. We need to take care of our own problems first.

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The speaker criticizes Mr. Biden for not holding anyone accountable and for his treatment of Gold Star Families. They express their disgust and call him a disgrace to the nation. The speaker regrets not speaking up when they had the chance and accuses Mr. Biden of stealing lives and ripping apart families. They question the logic behind leaving Bagram and leaving behind military hardware, which they believe will lead to more American lives lost. They also mention domestic issues like the border and failed foreign policy decisions, suggesting that Mr. Biden has more American blood on his hands than any other president in U.S. history.

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The speaker condemns the Canadian government, saying, "That's your Canadian government right there that just did this." They note, "I went to Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." They add, "Right? The government has committed their own."

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Today, the speaker expresses their disappointment with the government as they turn in their gear after four years of active duty with the army. They were ordered to leave expensive gear in Afghanistan two years ago and are now being charged $500 to $1,000 for it. The speaker criticizes the government for prioritizing funding for the Taliban, Ukraine, student debt relief, and stimulus checks over covering their gear expenses. They feel that the government's priorities are backwards and that soldiers are their last concern. Despite feeling bittersweet about leaving, the speaker is excited to serve their country outside of the government. Another person in the video shares that they are being charged $3,501 upon leaving service and mentions their Venmo for anyone willing to help.

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Do any of you still like America? It's shocking that people are upset about Doge while our government has been wasting money on ridiculous projects for years. For example, $7 million on magic studies, $1.5 million using kittens to study motion sickness, and $6.9 million on smart toilets that recognize users. We spent $118,000 to see if a metal Thanos could snap his fingers and $75,000 on a study of lizards blown off trees with leaf blowers. In 2023, $150.7 billion went to those protesting and burning flags. If you don’t like America, feel free to leave. Those in power are benefiting from this global money laundering, and it’s time to reconsider where you stand.

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I received messages about Biden claiming no service members died under his administration. My husband died 7 months ago while deployed under Biden. I flew 12 hours with my 16-month-old to receive his remains at Dover AFB. Biden didn't show up. I'm not angry about his statement; I've been angry for a long time, knowing he doesn't care.

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In this video, the speaker expresses frustration and disappointment with the current state of affairs. They criticize the lack of accountability for key military figures and accuse President Biden of ignoring reliable intelligence. The speaker also criticizes Biden's treatment of gold star families and recounts a personal experience at Dover. They accuse Biden of stealing lives and futures, and discredit his honor and integrity. The speaker concludes by expressing their refusal to remain silent any longer.

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The speaker condemns the current actions of the Canadian government, asserting that “that’s your Canadian government right there that just did this.” They remind the audience that they themselves served in Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and they state that they did not serve their country for “this bullshit that’s fucking in front of us.” They emphasize agreement with the sentiment by asking, “Right?” and then assert that “the government has committed their own fucking atrocity at this Canadian government.” The speaker reiterates the point with “Right?” signaling concurrence and emphasis on the perceived atrocity by the government.

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The speaker contends that veterans, and by extension the sacrifices made by soldiers, are being betrayed by the current government. They question what veterans fought for with Canada, the UK, and other nations, asking what those sacrifices were for if the government now harasses families, suppresses people, and acts like a bully. They imply that the sacrifices of the 158 who died in Afghanistan were for nothing and accuse the government of taking over farms and suppressing families. A persistent refrain is that the RCMP and authorities are behaving like a gang. The speaker declares, “End gang life. How about we end the RCMP? That's what we should end because that's all you are is a gang,” asserting that the organization is harassing the family. They criticize the presence of law enforcement equipment and tactics, mentioning cars, drones, jammers, and other surveillance or enforcement tools, and contrast this with the claim that those being oppressed are only the family. Throughout, there is a confrontation with the notion of Remembrance Day. The speaker argues that “here we are for Remembrance Day, and we're showing what the freedoms what those soldiers died for was nothing because you're taking away all our freedoms.” They claim that the government’s actions render the soldiers’ sacrifices meaningless, tying the erosion of freedoms to current governmental behavior. The speaker personalizes the grievance by invoking their own family. They state, “My uncle died at 21 over Norway for you, assholes,” anchoring the critique in a family tragedy and linking it to the broader claim that sacrifices are being undermined. They emphasize that “before Remembrance Day” this message aims to demonstrate that what was fought for was for nothing, due to government behavior that disregards rules. A recurring assertion is that “No rules apply to the RCMP or the CFIA. It only applies to the family that you're suppressing.” The speaker juxtaposes the supposed lack of accountability for authorities with the heightened scrutiny faced by the family they say is being harassed. Throughout, phrases such as “Phoenix,” “Leave,” and “Thank you for your service” appear as charged, emblematic interruptions, underscoring the speaker’s insistence on resisting the current regime and defying what they view as oppressive tactics.

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The speaker is angry at Gold Star Families who invited Trump to Arlington, stating military cemeteries were once considered places for solemn remembrance. The speaker believes these families decided that other Gold Star Families and fallen soldiers don't matter. The speaker accuses them of allowing Trump's campaign staff to traipse over graves for a photo opportunity, turning their own children's graves into a prop for a politician. The speaker says these families disrespected all of the fallen and don't care, as long as they got to take a picture with Trump. The speaker claims they betrayed every other Gold Star family and opened the door to disrespecting hallowed ground across the nation. The speaker asserts they should be ashamed but won't be because they are MAGA.

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The speakers in the video sing a satirical song about the government's role in society. They humorously mention how the government can take people's money, tax various things, and provide bailouts. They criticize the government's handling of issues like healthcare, climate change, and pollution. The speakers also mock the idea of the government giving itself raises instead of facing consequences for failures. Despite the criticism, they express a positive view of the government, claiming it stands out and makes them feel good. The video ends with a mention of choreography and a final affirmation of the government's presence.

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Our money is missing in various government spending areas, yet they track our small expenses. The lack of accountability is evident in billions lost in Ukraine aid, California's homeless funds, military spending, and pandemic relief. Despite high taxes, our country lacks infrastructure. The frustration is building as citizens feel robbed and marginalized. The speaker urges unity among Americans to confront government negligence.

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PBD Podcast | EP 84
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In episode 84 of the podcast, hosts Patrick Bet-David, Phil Heath, Adam, and Gerard engage in a wide-ranging discussion covering various topics, including faith, politics, and current events. They begin by reflecting on the changes since their last podcast, touching on themes of faith in America and the implications of religion in governance. Key topics include the state of faith in America, with a debate on whether it is at its highest or lowest point. They discuss Elon Musk's advocacy for universal basic income (UBI) due to the potential displacement of jobs by robots, and the implications of China's 996 work policy, which mandates long working hours. Tom Brady's criticism of today's work ethic is also highlighted, emphasizing personal accountability and the importance of teamwork. The conversation shifts to the U.S. military's withdrawal from Afghanistan, detailing the staggering amount of military equipment left behind, estimated at $85 billion. Gerard expresses concern over the implications of this retreat, while the group reflects on the historical context of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and the lessons learned from past conflicts. They also discuss the Pineapple Express mission, where veterans took it upon themselves to rescue Afghan allies left behind, showcasing a contrast between private initiative and government action. The hosts critique the government's handling of the situation, emphasizing the need for accountability and strategic planning in military operations. The podcast touches on the broader implications of government spending and accountability, questioning the lack of repercussions for leaders who mismanage resources. They explore the idea that the U.S. has failed to learn from past military engagements, drawing parallels to Vietnam and the ongoing challenges in nation-building. As the discussion progresses, they delve into the role of faith and prayer in society, suggesting that a collective consciousness may be necessary to address current societal issues. They argue that prayer can foster a sense of community and accountability, contrasting it with the emptiness of mere thoughts and prayers without action. The hosts conclude with reflections on the future of work, the necessity of adapting to technological advancements, and the potential for UBI as a solution to economic displacement. They emphasize the importance of hard work and personal responsibility, while acknowledging the challenges posed by changing job markets and societal expectations. Overall, the episode presents a critical examination of contemporary issues, blending personal anecdotes with broader societal observations, and calls for a return to foundational values and accountability in leadership.
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