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Myron Gaines
And there's a lot of guys like that.
Sean Kelly
100. Where are you doing interviews next? What campuses? Where can people find you, man?
Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines X. Everywhere. I do my show, the myron gaines x. Aka on YouTube and rumble and Kick and everywhere else it's called the Debrief. And my community is oss. Oh, Squad. And yeah, man, that's. That's basically where we do it and.
Sean Kelly
All right, guys.
Myron Gaines
No, it's all good, man.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, we're back here with Myron. Student Action summit number number five, I think, together.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know I always love coming on and plus, it's been a minute. I should have. We should have done an interview like what was like a month ago or so?
Sean Kelly
Yeah, yeah.
Myron Gaines
So I don't know what.
Sean Kelly
But you did a 24 hour stream that day?
Myron Gaines
Yes, yes, I did a 24 hour stream. I was dead. And then I was like, man, I gotta make up for it next time I come on. So here we are, bro.
Sean Kelly
You've been going hard on the streaming though.
Myron Gaines
Oh yeah, dude. Every day, Monday through Friday, I start at five. I go, if we don't do Fresh and Fit, I'll go to like midnight, one o' clock in the morning, 2:00am and then if we do Fresh and Fit, I go from five to like eight, 8:30. Then I go literally just get up, walk over to the other studio, do the fresh fish show, then do the after hours after that. So three shows, Monday, Wednesday, Friday with Fresh and Fit and the Debrief. And then the other days are just the debrief. The only day I take off is Saturday. Unless like some breaking news comes on. Then I'll, you know, jump on air.
Sean Kelly
Or whatever that machine, bro. Lot going on right now, man. The Epstein stuff is crazy.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Sean Kelly
Lot of division, man.
Myron Gaines
Okay, so I'm in a unique position to talk about this because, you know, I've done sex trafficking cases before from what I used to do for work. And I think people just need to understand that you're never going to get the files. And the reason why is because when it comes to the Epstein case, there's two different sides. There's the criminal side and then there's the high side. So when the FBI arrested him and Ghislaine Maxwell, there was obviously a criminal investigation that was done. Now everything in a criminal case, most of it's not going to be classified because classified material can't make it into, you know, discovery and become be used as evidence has got to be declassified to actually be used. So that's number one. But on the other hand, we know for a fact that he was an asset for some compartment of Israeli intelligence. Some people, like Whitney Webb, say it's Oman, which is their. They're like a component of the idf. So some other people say it's Mossad. But regardless, somewhere within the Israeli intelligence apparatus, he was an asset for them, which makes sense based on how he was moving or whatever. The fact that he was an asset means that there's going to be what's called a high side file on him. And in the, in the government speak, when you say high side, that basically means classified. So the reason why we're never going to see the files is because a lot of it is probably going to be classified or looked at as National Defense Information or ndi. And a lot of the times NDI is classified regardless of its classification level, whether Confident secret, top secret, tssci. It's not. It's got to be dealt with in a certain way. This is why when Trump was facing the classified document case and they were saying, oh, he declassified the documents, I was like, that's not good. Because that was the only case, honestly, that was brought against him that I was actually concerned for. I was like, okay, they got him on a 18 USC 793 espionage case. He has these documents at Mar a Lago. These are national Defense information documents. The classification of the documents doesn't really matter because it's military information. So if it falls under ndi, you could be charged with the espionage stuff. So same exact thing with the Epstein stuff. I'm willing to bet a significant amount of the information is NDI stuff. And they're, they're, that's what they're using to not bring it out and declassify it. The other thing, too, I think people need to understand is that it's not just the FBI that's going to have a file. The intelligence community is huge. There's several agencies within it. The FBI is just one partner within the ic. So since he was a foreign asset, CIA is absolutely going to have a file on him. CIA specializes in, you know, foreign intelligence. NSA is probably going to have a file. DIA is going to have a file. All these different intelligence agencies are going to have a file to some degree. So, so in order for you to get those files, because the government's very bureaucratic, the way it works is this when it comes to sharing information. Let's say I work for Homeland Security, right? And the FBI gives me a document that's classified. I Get it. If I want to share that with another agency or if I want to get that declassified, I have to go through their chain of command to get it declassified. Damn. So in other words, it's an extremely annoying bureaucracy where getting stuff declassified, sharing information or whatever it is is very difficult a lot of the times.
Sean Kelly
It takes a long time.
Myron Gaines
It takes a lot of time. Dude. I'll tell you a funny story. When I was an agent, never forget this, we're working on a, like a hawala case, right, with the FBI and Secret Service. I gave them information on one of the individuals, their travel. Travel records, right. Because HSI has access to the customs and immigration databases. I gave. I gave. I think it was an FBI guy. I gave him some information on that. One of my intel analysts calls the FBI back to follow up on something and ask him about information that.
Sean Kelly
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Myron Gaines
Feel the drop and go. Code yourself had given him. Right. I forget what the reason was. Maybe we didn't have it on hand or our computers were down that day. And he told them, oh, yeah, this is classified. We gave it to you. What are you talking about is classified? But that's what I mean when I say, like, there's government bureaucracy crap. So this happens all the time. And this is what happened with 911 when it came to the FBI and CIA sharing information. Obviously they've kind of Tried to streamline it with sharing information between different agencies, but it's still an extremely cumbersome and annoying process. So to summarize, it's simply this. Since Epstein was the subject of a criminal investigation, but he was also an asset for a foreign government, I know for a fact there's going to be a high side file on him. But that high side file is probably never going to make it to the light of day anytime soon. I mean, think about it. It took us, what, 60 years to get the Kennedy files when everyone was already dead.
Sean Kelly
And it wasn't even the full file.
Myron Gaines
It wasn't even the full one. And we're still getting pie bits and pieces of it. Right? So when it comes to Epstein, there's people still alive. Israel is not very popular right now. Disclosing that file would probably be very bad for national security purposes for the United States and for Israel, because our intelligence agencies are basically in bed. So it would create a lot of problems, man. So we're not going to see that thing for a while. And then on top of that, it's not just FBI that's going to have the file. It's going to be the CIA, it's going to be the nsa, it's going to be the dia, it's going to be all these different components, which the Department of Justice does not have oversight on. The Department of Justice, AKA Pam Bondi, Pam Blondie, she really only oversees the FBI. And they're just one component of the intelligence community. And it's very important for people to understand as well that the FBI handles domestic intelligence, not foreign intelligence. That's going to be CIA. So if we really want to see everything, we need every member of the IC to give us the documents pertaining to Epstein. But that's never going to happen. And I think the American public needs to kind of just understand, like, this is a part of the problem and we're not looking at the full picture because I guarantee you all these different IC agencies have something on Epstein.
Sean Kelly
Right. Because they're taking it out on Trump, obviously, right now.
Myron Gaines
But yeah, yeah. And look like, could they declassify and put it all out? Of course. But, you know, the FBI doesn't have everything, especially since he was a foreign asset.
Sean Kelly
Right.
Myron Gaines
There's the, like, you know what? I'll go ahead and say this. I guarantee you the CIA probably has more on him than FBI does.
Sean Kelly
Really?
Myron Gaines
Foreign. That's. The CIA is all foreign intelligence. FBI's domestic intelligence. Wow.
Sean Kelly
So people should be going after the CIA then.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, it's the CIA is going to have way more info just by. Just because of the nature of the type of intel that he was collecting for a foreign government. And, and it's funny because, you know, Israel that even. You know, I've heard many CIA officers talk about this. Israel is actually one of the most dangerous intelligence agencies, well, dangerous countries to do intel with because they steal info all the time.
Sean Kelly
Really?
Myron Gaines
From us? Yeah, dude, yeah. They get caught stealing from us all the time.
Sean Kelly
How do they steal it?
Myron Gaines
Like you can look at someone like Jonathan Pollard for example, right? Sold a, but still sold a bunch of our secrets to the Russians in exchange for, you know, getting amnesty and being able to go to Israel and stuff like that. Wow. So they've, they've stolen and then, and then he got pardoned in 2020. So. So okay, so hold on, that doesn't.
Sean Kelly
Make sense to me. But.
Myron Gaines
So this guy named Jonathan Pollard, probably one of the biggest data breaches ever, collects information, gives it to the Russians on behalf of people. Right? Fair. He gets convicted, arrest. He gets arrested, convicted, etc, goes to federal prison, he gets a pardon by Donald Trump like in 2019, 2020, he gets flown from the United States over to Israel on a private jet owned by Sheldon Adelson and he's met at the tarmac with who? By who? Benjamin Netanyahu.
Sean Kelly
Wow.
Myron Gaines
So he's greeted like a hero in Israel after committing espionage against the United States. Crazy, crazy stuff, bro. But like the story was buried, right? Nobody really talks about it. Right.
Sean Kelly
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Myron Gaines
Aren't popular. So presidents tend to do them at the end of their, their terms, right? But, but yeah, dude, that was, that was, that was huge. And he's in Israel now, chilling. You got a pardon? Damn right. Bush, I think right before he left office, he, he had pardoned a couple of arm smugglers back from like the, the 50s, 40s and 60s that were moving weapons and controlled items to what was back then mandatory British Palestine. But it's Israel now because back then there was an embargo. You couldn't move weapons over there. And a lot of guys like green spun and a couple other of these Israeli smugglers in the beginning of Israel's inception. They're getting caught smuggling this stuff over there. And a lot of them did time. Bush went ahead after they were dead and gave them all pardons.
Sean Kelly
Jeez.
Myron Gaines
Yep. Went under the. When. When nobody noticed it though, because he did at the end of his term. That's what most presidents do. They do all their, their pardons at the end of the term and just kind of exit out of office quietly.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, Trump did a bunch out at the beginning.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. Yeah. Well, because, because January 6th or so, you want to send a statement, right? Like if it's like something like that, that's positive, like they're Going to do it early on, but normally pardons are almost always reserved for the end of the term.
Sean Kelly
That makes sense. What do you think of the Nelk boys having on Netanyahu on their podcast? Saleem is Muslim, bro.
Myron Gaines
You're one of the best questioners. You see on my Twitter, what I. What I put on there, I put El Nel. Yeah, I mean, look, I'm a big proponent of free speech. You know this, I think, you know, nothing wrong with interviewing people. But guys like the Nelk boys interviewing Netanyahu after they went and kissed the wall. Like, come on, man. Like, we know that they're going to ask a bunch of retarded ass questions because Netanyahu's smart. He's never going to do an adversarial interview, right? Never.
Sean Kelly
You don't do Tucker.
Myron Gaines
What was that?
Sean Kelly
You don't think he'll go on Tucker Carlson or something like that?
Myron Gaines
I don't think he will. I don't think he will. And actually, a lot of people have been giving Tucker a hard time for interviewing the President of Iran. I think it was a fantastic move. I don't. I don't think there's anything wrong with interviewing people that we might not necessarily see eye to eye with. And the reason why I wrote a whole tweet about this, I think the American people have the right to know what their enemies think about them. Okay. And then make their own decision. You don't have to believe everything. Like, for example, he was saying, oh, yeah, we're not manufacturing a nuclear weapon. We know that's not true. We know for a fact now they're going to absolutely manufacture a nuclear weapon, which is our fault, by the way. Which. That's a whole other story. But after 9 11, right. Osama wrote a letter called a letter to America. And it was. And it kind of was suppressed. No one aired it. Yeah, yeah. And it came out, like, in 2002. 2003. Ish. And in the letter, he listed out all of his grievances with American foreign policy. Right. The sanctions on Iraq, the interventionalism, US Soldier stays in Muslim land. He gave all of his grievances. Right. And. And a big part of it was our support of Israel and the killing of Palestinians.
Sean Kelly
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Myron Gaines
And the occupation. And it's interesting because they never made that letter public. So instead, the Bush administration filled with a bunch of neocons, which Dick Cheney Ran, by the way. What's up, man? What they did was they came up with the lie of, oh, they hate us because we're free. Right? But then Fast forward roughly 20 years, November 2023, right after October 7, the letter resurfaces on TikTok, goes viral. And then people were able to see, oh, this is why we got attacked. And they had no clue, because October 7th basically started. Because October 7th happens. Yeah, everyone's on Israel's side. Then they start to see Israel bombing the hell out of Gaza, killing kids. Whoa. Does anyone seeing this? Like, you know, we're watching kids get killed in real time. How are they getting away with this? Then what? Then they start researching the history of Israel. Then this letter fucking resurfaces and people go crazy, like, wow, this is why, you know, the Middle east dislikes us. We have foreign policy that, quite frankly, destabilizes them for the benefit of Israel. So. So that went viral. And I think it's important for the American public for. To know what the enemy thinks about us prior to shit popping off. Right, right. The media back then, in the early 2000s, remember, there was no social media back then at all. It was, you know, mainstream media. That's it. No alternative media. So the mainstream media, their excuse was, we didn't publish a letter because we thought there'd be code words in there to activate sleeper cells. That was their justification. And then they ran with the whole, they hate us because we're free, we invaded Iraq. All a monumental failure. Who benefited from that? Israel. Something like 80% of their oil comes from Iraq now.
Sean Kelly
Wow.
Myron Gaines
Right? A lot of people don't talk about that. So when it comes to what Tucker did, to bring it full circle with what Tucker did with. With the president of Iran, I think it's important to at least hear our adversaries out and let the Americans, AKA the taxpayers, decide what they want to believe and what they don't. But when we suppress the information, that creates a lot of problems. And then. And. And we can see that because when the Letter to America came out and people were actually able to get a hold of this letter and read out Osama's grievances, they're like, oh, fuck, we do a lot of bad shit in the Middle East. Yeah, I can see why they're mad. You know, they don't give a fuck about women here being hoes or our pop culture or our music. They don't give a shit about any of that stuff. They dislike that we come into their land, intervene, kill their People destabilize their governments and do it for the benefit of another country of people that quite frankly, aren't from that area. So that's really what it is. Now, am I sitting here saying like, oh, yeah, I, I sympathize with Osama, blah. No. But I do think it's important that people know why our enemies hate us.
Sean Kelly
Right.
Myron Gaines
So that we can foster diplomacy and work towards peace. Because if you don't know your, your enemy's grievances, how the hell can you come to a middle ground and forge peace? You must know what, what, what they dislike and the reason why they suppress that is because it all leads back to one place, baby. That's why they don't want anybody to see it.
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
So that's, that's the, that's why I think what Tucker did with the president of Iran was, was a good idea. And he was like, he was lying in a bunch of the things saying we're not going to make the nuclear bomb whatever we know they are now because it's the only way that they're going to be able to protect themselves. But I think, you know, having the President of Iran then having on Netanyahu, right. To come back to the original point here, interviewing Netanyahu, I think that's a very grounded and good way to do it. You interview both president of Iran and the Prime Minister of Israel, then let the American people make their own decisions, facts.
Sean Kelly
But he won't do that interview. Probably.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, I don't, Yeah, I don't think Nan will know because he's going to get asked a lot of hard questions. Yeah, a lot of. And dude, he's wanted by the icc. We're talking about Harvard just came out like a week or2ago. 337,000 people missing and, or dead. Right. So, you know, it's, it's cooked, bro. It's bad. And, and I think at this point, Israel can no longer justify their, you know, their war in Gaza and what they're doing. Like, they've, dude, like, bruh, do you.
Sean Kelly
Think the US can thrive without Israel?
Myron Gaines
We would do a lot better. We give them so much aid. We've already given them like 12 plus billion dollars. Right. Just this year alone since Trump came in. Right. We expedited a, an aid package like a couple months ago. So I think up to this point we've given them something like 12 billion if not more in aid because of the conflict. They clearly can't defend themselves, even though they claim that they can. When Iran was shooting Missiles back at them. We had to absolutely step in. Us, the Brits, the French, Jordan, we all had to step in and help knock these missiles down, these interceptors. And, and obviously they could, they couldn't keep that going for long. The ceasefire, unpopular take and a lot of people don't like hearing this, but the reality is this, the Iranians were the Israelis up.
Sean Kelly
Wow.
Myron Gaines
They were. So, and because I was following this and, and I, and I'm vindicated because now Israeli media is finally starting to say this. But when the war was happening, when I was covering it, I was showing what was going on and Tel Aviv was getting hit really hard, dude. A lot of the missiles were coming through. People underestimated Iran's ballistic missile program. They have a very good missile program. So a lot of these missiles are going through, penetrating the Iron Dome. The, the sling and the, the, they have three different air defense systems. I forget the last one. And then obviously the, the Thad that we, that we provide them and alongside the, you know, the aircraft carriers that were also shooting missiles down. But the thing is this, it's significantly more expensive to shoot missiles down than it is to shoot the missiles. So what Iran was doing was they were just overwhelming Israel with like hundreds of missiles. And then once the interceptors were all kind of spent out, they will go ahead and shoot the real missiles in and those would actually strike.
Sean Kelly
Oh, wow.
Myron Gaines
And, and the thing is, is that Israel's spending something like 100 million, if not more a day just to shoot down the missiles because interceptor missiles are far more expensive than the attack missiles that Iran was, was shooting. So it's a battle of attrition. You know, in that type of warfare, who's going to win? Well, it costs Iran significantly less to shoot at Israel than it costs Israel to defend itself. So they had to, you know, negotiate the ceasefire. And I talked about this. Two people might not like it, but again, this, this war was a L. It was a L. Because people are going to sit there and say, oh well, Myron, we destroyed their nuclear program. Ok, let's assume, let's go off what the Pentagon says. Pete Hexeth, Donald Trump and everyone else at the Pentagon says that we pushed their nuclear program one to two years back. Fair. Let's run with that. Let's assume that they don't still have 400 kilos of uranium. Let's assume that everything they told us is 100% on point. Here's the reality. Unless you get rid of the regime, it was an epic link. Now Israel might not Admit this on Western television, but if you watch Israeli television, they want a regime change. They don't just want to remove the nuclear weapons. The nuclear weapons is a, a facade to effectuate what they really want, which is regime change. But they need a justification. Yeah, okay, because the thing is, is that we already, you know, people aren't buying the Iraq war narrative anymore if weapons are mass destruction. So they need to say, yo, they got nuclear weapons. They're close. Netanyahu has been saying this shit for, like, 30 years that they have nuclear weapons. So they're using the nuclear weapons to effectuate a regime change. How do I know this? I'll tell you why. When they launched Operation Rising Lions, they went for the jugular. They activated multiple Mossad assets in the, in Iran from behind enemy lines, took down the missile defenses, they jammed the radars. And then while this was happening, fucking fighter jets were coming in and bombing the nuclear facilities. Then on top of that, they were doing precision strikes. Killed, like, nine nuclear scientists on the first day. Like ten generals. Yeah, right? Precision. Like as they were at their homes, shot it into the apartment and killed them, Them and their family in that apartment. That precise technology. Yes, dude. Yes. Yes. This is, this is why I, I, I, I'm so critical of Israel, because I know what they're capable of, right? So when I see them indiscriminately bombing and killing kids in Gaza, I know that they have missiles and technologies that allow them to hit a building and take out just a part of the building to kill their target with precision. With, with absolute precision. And they, and they did it in Iran. I mean, the Pedra attack that they did in Lebanon, right? With the, with Hezbollah. The, the fact that they killed Ishmael Hanaya into Iran. Iran. You killed one of your enemies in another fucking country with precision. You only killed him and his bodyguard, nobody else. You're telling me that you guys can't go ahead and do more precise strikes in your own backyard in Gaza? Doesn't make sense. So that's why I give them very, that's why I'm so hard on them, on that. And I'm very critical of that because it's like, I know they have the technology to do better. So going back to what I was saying, Shit, we're talking about the, oh, the, the loss. So the reason why this was an epic L is because unless you get the regime change, they're going to rebuild. It's already been proven that Iran has the ability to, you know, enrich uranium. They understand they've mastered the cycle. Right. They have the centrifuges, they have the sciences, they have the technology to do it. So unless you get rid of the regime, they're going to rebuild. And this is why, as we speak, Israel's planning to attack them again. Why do you think Nan, who's here in the United States, he's not here to hang out and give gifts. No, he's here to probably try to get another attack on Iran. Every time he comes here, an attack. Quickly, sorry, an attack follows. Right, right. So he comes in here on some other shit. Like, didn't. Like the last time he was here, he was here for tariffs. Yeah. Okay. No, he was here to literally probably plan and coordinate operation Rising lines that we saw last month. Yeah, that's what he was here for. And. And I think they wanted to do the operation sooner. That's why Mike Waltz got fired, because he wanted to. He aligned with the Israelis and he wanted to do it sooner. But I think Trump said, no, no, no, give them 60 days, and then if they don't do it on the 61st day, you can hit. And that's why they hit on the 61st day like they did. So. But it was l. Because we spent billions of dollars to hit their nuclear facilities, us with our B2 bombers. The Israelis spent a bunch of money, and we spent a bunch of money. Well, actually, they spent our money to help defend them with shooting the missiles that were coming down from Iran. They're going to have to rebuild everything. And at the end of the day, the regime is still there. One of the generals they thought they killed actually survived. So they didn't chop the head of the snake off. So they're going to rebuild their nuclear program. So was it really a win? And then on top of that, it gets worse, so. Because again, I watch all media, I watch Iranian media, I watch Israeli media, American media, etc. Here's another dirty little secret that they didn't tell you. So in Iran, there's two political parties, there's the reformists, and then the conservatives. The reformists are our equivalent of Democrats. The conservatives, obviously, are like the Republicans. For years, there's always been a rift in the government where one side says, reformists, we need to go ahead and have diplomacy with the West. We need to lift these sanctions. Right. There's a big reason why they got into the nuclear deal back in 2015, and then Trump took us out. But the conservatives say, no, the west can't be trusted. Right. So there's been this battle in Parliament over in the Iranian government where half of them wants diplomacy, the other half says, no, we can't trust them. When we allowed Israel to attack them in the middle of negotiations, they got hit on like a Thursday or a Friday. Were supposed to meet with them on Sunday to, you know, for like our fifth or sixth round of talks. What we basically did was they said, you know what, we're going to hit these motherfuckers back. Finally the reformists and the conservatives said we need to go on the offensive. It was so bad that the Iranian people came out and started protesting, saying the government needs to hit Israel back. Damn. So, because a lot of people make the criticisms like, oh yeah, the theocracy is fucked up. People don't want to. They don't even like Dullah, whatever. That's true. A lot of people don't like Dullah. But guess what you did. You united the country by attacking them. Because even though they might not like, even though they might not like Ayatollah Khamenei, Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, they hate Israel more. So all the people that were critical of the government now got behind the government. Right. So that's a big fuck up. We basically created like reinvigorated National Pride 2. Now the IAEA is kicked out of the country, which is the inspectors, which, who. They were giving information to us, by the way, to us and the Israelis. These are the nuclear scientists, whatever. That's how they knew who all these guys were. They kicked them out the country. Now they're absolutely going to enrich uranium to get a nuclear bomb because they know it's the only way that they're going to keep Israel and the United States from attacking them. Right?
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
They're going to be like Kim Jong Un, a nuclear bomb and nobody can touch me. Right. It's the only way that they'll be able to maintain the regime. And we've strengthened their resolve. We've strengthened their resolve now. So this, I think all this aggression without getting rid of the regime was a big L. And on top of that, they look at as a W. And the reason why they look at as a W is like what we did was that was a Pearl harbor event for them. And the fact that the United States and Israel hit them and the regime is still intact, crazy. That's a W for them, bro. Normally when the US comes in and hits you, it's over. We saw it with Saddam, we saw it with Gaddafi, we saw it with Bashar Al Assad.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, that's true.
Myron Gaines
So the fact that they survived this is a big W for them.
Sean Kelly
Damn, it's nuts, man. We're funding Israel. Just announced more funny.
Myron Gaines
And it's crazy to me how, like in the Western media, we sit there and we say, oh, yeah, we're winning, we're winning. Another thing too is like the Israeli government going back to real quick to the whole how the missiles were hitting Tel Aviv. The Israeli media purposely didn't want reporters. They were putting reporters in jail if they were taking video and pictures of the damage. Now, obviously some of it leaked, but the reason why was because two main reasons. Number one, operational security. They didn't want the Iranians to know where the missiles were hitting so they can, like fine tune the coordinates and, you know, be more destructive. And number two, Israel's a small country with already a frightened class of people. Most Israelis have a second passport. They don't want people fleeing the country, don't want pandemonium. So another reason why they withheld a lot of the damage that was done was to kind of keep the people from getting too scared. Because, remember, no one could leave the country for like two weeks. They shut down the airport. So that's another reason why they didn't reveal the information. But it came out like last week or a week and a half ago on Israeli media. They said, yeah, Iran hit the Mossad head headquarters, they hit Oman, they hit a couple other strategic locations which whenever they say strategic, that means nuclear slash military facilities. So Iran absolutely did hit Israel very hard. And then I saw so much video of damage. And, you know, the point, the bottom line is this, Iran fucked up Israel and Israel fucked up Iran. Both of them did a significant amount of damage to each other. But I did find it interesting how Western media didn't report all the damage that Israel was taking.
Sean Kelly
That is interesting.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, they kept saying, like, oh, yeah, the Iranians aren't hitting them and everything. And it was because when I was looking at, you know, alternative media, I was seeing the damage with my own eyes. I was seeing the missiles hit. I was seeing buildings destroyed. You know, so that was all a lie. But, you know, by design. Yeah.
Sean Kelly
Because our media is owned by.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. You know, and then, and then the ceasefire benefited Israel a lot because like I said before, it was a war of attrition. The interceptor missiles are way more expensive than the missiles that Iran is shooting in. They got cheap drones and they're just shooting him in, wasting their interceptor missiles. Right. You're spending a million dollars to knock down a $20,000 drone well, then what? Then they send in the hypersonic missiles.
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
And those do the real damage. So that's what really went down. But it's crazy to me how, like, you know, so many Americans were like brainwashed by the Fox News about, oh, yeah, Ira's not doing any damage. They absolutely were.
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Both of them were each other up. Yeah.
Sean Kelly
Just announced more funding to Ukraine. Can you believe that?
Myron Gaines
I don't know why the hell we're still wasting our money there, man. Like, okay, let's, let's have a very honest conversation here. The reason why we're putting so much money into Ukraine and giving, giving them our weapons is because this is kind of a way for us to test our capabilities without our soldiers dying. That's what this really is. Right. It's us, number one, fighting a proxy war against Russia, but it's also a fantastic way to test our capabilities against our most, most formidable adversary.
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Without our soldiers dying. Right. The only difference is that we got Ukrainians operating American technology. So we're basically kind of test running and seeing how things are going. But at this point, dude, it's been going on for what, three years now. It's like, enough is enough, man. Like, they're saying, I think death estimates are something like 1 million. On the Ukrainian side, somewhere between 500 to 1 million, and then on the Russian side, 100 to 500,000. Obviously, fog of war, they always, you know, try to keep the, the deaths to their, close to their chest, but, dude, it's, it's fucking ridiculous. And, and I think Trump is starting to get frustrated with Putin because he thought it was going to be a lot easier than it is now to, to end this war. Oh, I could get it done in 24 hours. Doesn't look like it, man. That's why he struck the nuke, the mineral deal with Zelensky because he realized that we're spending a lot of money to do this. So, like, all right, look, we're going to keep giving you guys all this money and support. We need to get something in return. So we need to strike this mineral deal because I think he knows that it's going to take a while to negotiate this thing, but at the same time, porn's winning. He has really no incentive to come to the table and negotiate with us.
Sean Kelly
Right.
Myron Gaines
Like, oh, sanctions. The sanctions. They don't give a about the sanctions. They've sanction proofed their country. Now at this point, they, they've been preparing for this war since 2014. Right. When, when we ran a Coup to destabilize the Ukrainian government and put someone in that's more Western friendly. So the Russians have been preparing for this, and the sanctions don't affect them. They, I think last year came out, they're like the fifth strongest economy in the world.
Sean Kelly
Damn.
Myron Gaines
So despite the sanctions, it doesn't do shit now. Now they're talking about, oh, let's do heavier sanctions. I don't think it's going to do anything like. Like, okay, sanction them some more. They've already pretty much built up an economy that doesn't need bricks. And the way they do things, they bought a bunch of gold in preparation for this. Russia holds a significant amount of gold. They got natural resources. They have trading partners that are strong. They don't really need. They got taken off swift, didn't miss a beat. So, you know, this, this is a. This is once again bad foreign policy by the United States that's come to blow up in our fucking face. Right. For decades, we've been promising the Russians that NATO would not expand closer and closer to their border. Right? NATO. They wanted to join NATO, and we said no. I think it was either Condoleezza Rice or Colin Powell back in the early 2000s said, said, no, we're not going to let you in. Right? He'll talk to Clint about joining NATO. Like, and the reason why that we won't let them in NATO is because if we let Russia into NATO, our biggest adversary, well, guess what? There's no need for the military industrial complex. If we don't have an enemy, how are we going to justify buying weapons? How are we going to justify creating weapons? How are we going to justify selling weapons? So we need an enemy, a perpetual enemy to continue the military industrial complex. So it's retarded, dude. It's. It's retarded. But at the end of the day, another controversial take. Russia had more justification invading Ukraine than we had invading Iraq. Wow. And I stand on that. Anyone that fucking gets mad at me for that. Oh, Brad Murray, what do you mean? Well, Saddam had nothing to do with 9, 11. Saddam wasn't a threat to us. Why the fuck did we go and then we look later? What do we have? Nothing to show for it. On the other hand, Russia can articulate that Zelenskyy being in power NATO and then potentially joining NATO is a huge national security threat for them. You're talking about NATO being right on their fucking border.
Sean Kelly
Right.
Myron Gaines
So I would argue the Russians have way more justification than invading Ukraine than we did invading Iraq.
Sean Kelly
Yeah. Trump's fighting a lot of battles right now. One of them's against Elon. How do you see that one playing out?
Myron Gaines
So I've been very critical of Elon because, you know, he said free speech and everything, but he was, like, banning people for being critical of Israel, being critical of the H1B visa. Like, I lost my blue check because I said H1B visas are a scam. And then obviously, I've been critical of, like, the Israel lobby and shit like that. And that got me demonetized. So on one end, he says he's up for free speech, but then he's still censoring people, so. And then I know some people gonna say, well, Myron, freedom of speech isn't freedom of reach. It kind of is, dude. Because if you're gonna sit there and you're gonna demonetize people or take their check away, you are. You're. You're soft. You're soft censoring them, right? Because what you've done is now they're scared to say what they really want to say. So it is a form of censorship. Anyone that sits there and says, like, demonetization, removing a verification isn't censorship, is. It? Absolutely is a form of censorship. And you can even make the argument that it's more pernicious because by allowing you to stay on the platform and have your check on and have you demonetized, you're kind of like the glowing example to everyone else. Like, hey, look, see, if you don't fucking get in line, we're going to have you like this guy without a check and not getting monetized. Now, with that said, you know, I don't give a shit because, you know, Twitter doesn't pay like that anyway. But I think it's a principle that. That is stupid because a lot of other people got lost their badge and got demonetized for being critical of the H1B visa. So that's one thing. And then, you know, Elon, you know, I don't hate him. Like, I give him credit where it's due. I do think that, you know, him make him taking over Twitter was a net positive. Despite my personal grievances, I can be an adult and look back and say, it's still better than what it was before, but it needs a lot of work. And then as far as him and the Trump situation, okay, I'm sensitive to why Elon is mad and for. For people to understand why he's having this crash out. Let's go back a little bit. When Trump came, well, let's go back to last year, right around this time July, Trump gets shot, survives the assassination attempt. Elon jumps on board and starts endorsing him. After Elon jumps on board and starts endorsing him, he makes X far more pro Trump. They hold a Twitter space, and, you know, Twitter was monumental in helping Trump get elected because him getting big on Twitter basically had other influencers bring him on their podcast, right? That kind of set up the stage and the catapult for him to go on. Rogan, Theo, Vaughan, all these other podcasts, right? Which at the end helped him a lot more than Kamala having these celebrities. Then once Trump got into office in January, Elon took on Doge, and he really started working on, you know, making the government more efficient, trying to fire people, whatever it may be. Well, people forget. And despite the fact that I don't like Elon, I have to give him credit on this, his business has suffered. Tesla went down. SpaceX X started to fucking become shittier. And the biggest thing with Tesla was since he had backed the Republican, right, all the crazy liberals and Democrats that used to like Elon, they started analyzing the cars. They started firebombing the cars at dealerships. This is why the FBI went so hard against them and arrested them for terrorism, to send a message, because it was plummeting the Tesla stock, right? And let's be honest here, most Republicans and conservatives think climate change is a scam. Most of us who buys EV cars, fucking Democrats. So Tesla took a huge fucking nosedive by Elon not only supporting a Republican president like Trump, who was very divisive, but also by stepping away from it to work on government functions. And keep in mind, he didn't get paid. Him and Donald Trump, I think, were the only two employees. And the government didn't take a salary while they were working for free. So the reason why he's so mad is because he spent all this time losing billions of dollars in net worth, getting his cars attacked, his name smeared, ostracized by the former group of people that used to support him because he used to be a Democrat. And then Trump passed the big, beautiful bill, which is completely antithetical to everything that he worked for, because this is the bill that made him crash out. Because, like, dude, I did all this work. I lost billions in, you know, net worth. I put hundreds of millions of dollars into your campaign. This is how you repay me. You put out this bill that, you know, increase spending. So I can see why he's mad. Could have they resolved another way. I Think so, yeah. For this, for the sake of the administration, everything. They could have definitely resolved this in another way. I think Elon going out and saying, oh, he's in the Epstein files, then deleting and everything. It made some look like a clown. They should have handled this behind the scenes, but. But I do understand why he's mad. The way he went about it was stupid, but I understand. Dude lost like billions in net worth.
Sean Kelly
Yeah. You think his new party will gain any traction?
Myron Gaines
No, no, not at all.
Sean Kelly
Not at all.
Myron Gaines
Not at all. Third parties always get cooked. Nobody gives a. Unfortunately. Like I. I don't. You know, I know that he, you know, he was talking about, like, backing Thomas Massie, who. I think I like Thomas Massie a lot. Right. He's like one of the few America first politicians. Does it take zionist money from APAC, etc. But the problem is that unfortunately at the federal level, you know, getting into a position of power in the government is very difficult if you don't have the Zionist lobby backing you. Right now. Mumdani up in New York is kind of setting a new trend, right? Where we got this guy who is basically a fucking socialist, but he's critical of Israel and he might become mayor of New York, which is a huge. Well, okay, it's a L from the policy side, but it is a W from the politician side. Because if we're able to get a mayor that is able to be critical of the Zionist lobby of the most influential, one of the most important cities in the United States, that's a W when it comes to not being infiltrated again, I want to be clear about this. I don't agree with the socialist policies and, you know, cities, own city owned supermarkets, all this other shit, whatever, that's all retarded. But I do think that basically what he did, and I wrote a whole fucking thesis on this about why he's winning, he came at the perfect fucking time. We know New York is far left. We know New York is expensive. We know New York is overwhelmingly pro Palestine. We know that they're liberal. He was able to come in and have all the talking points of the common man, understand their grievances, talk about their grievances, and most importantly, point out to who's responsible. That's very powerful. If you look, go back to the Trump campaign, who is he blaming? The deep state incompetency by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, corruption, you know, the. The LGBT community, the illegal aliens. So, like, he was able to have a bunch of targets to put the blame on. And whenever you're able to put the blame on people, it's actually a very fantastic tactic that politicians use all the time. So what Mamdani was able to do is basically was able to use that rhetoric, but point it now and blame the Republicans. And that's going to work in New York City, which is a blue city. Right. And then on top of that, we see people, you know, getting blown up in Gaza and everything else like that. So he was also critical of the Zionist lobby, which is. Which is redeeming in this day and age, because now that's one of the. The best ways to show that you're anti establishment if you're willing to criticize the Zionist lobby. Most politicians would never do that. So to bring it back full circle with the whole Elon Musk, his party, Thomas Massie, etc. I think Mamdani winning could potentially set a precedent where politicians don't have to suck Zionist cock to get in. But at the same time, I still think we're maybe 10 or 20 years out from there. And I still think at the federal level, it's going to take more time. But I do think Mamdani, if he does get elected, that's maybe the first domino to fall where politicians can finally, like, not have to rely on the Zionist lobby so much. Well, we'll see, man. I. I do think if Thomas Massey ran and he did a good campaign, I think it Maybe even be J.D. vance, man. Who knows?
Sean Kelly
Damn.
Myron Gaines
But this is in four years. This be 20, 28.
Sean Kelly
All right, I got a list of names here. I want to see what comes to mind for you when I say these names. Emily Saves America. Emily Wilson.
Myron Gaines
Grifter. Grifter. She's undercover feminist like Megyn Kelly. You know what I mean? It's just simple Dean Withers. Retard. Retard.
Sean Kelly
He's decent at debating, I'll say that.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, he was. Me and him were supposed to debate. He fucking backed out twice and he challenged me. That's the crazy part how you got to challenge me then back out.
Sean Kelly
I invited him to this to debate you. And if you turn it down.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, he turned it down.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, he's a pussy stable Ronaldo. Sharing bank accounts with your girlfriend.
Myron Gaines
Oh, yeah, same dude. Fuck dude. See, that's the problem with these young guys that, like, get money and then have a lot of influence. Like, that's a terrible precedent. Like, this is why red pill awareness is so important, bro. Like by him combining bank accounts like that. If he really did, I don't know if he's doing it for clicks, but that's a huge L, man.
Sean Kelly
Well, someone that is doing it for real is Dave Portnoy. What about him?
Myron Gaines
Retard. Retard with his ex.
Sean Kelly
Not even his current girl.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, dude, like, I saw his. His. The clip on that. He said that, like, she was there with him and she helped him build when he didn't have. Okay, I understand that. Like, dude, just give her a severance package for being loyalty, but for her to still have access to your bank account is crazy. Especially when she has another guy. But, yeah, Portnoy, man, he's really exposed himself recently, man. Like, you know, flipping out on the fucking, you know, kid from. From Philly for a fucking sign, right? Flipping out on his employees about the Israel thing. Like, dude, it's. It's ridiculous, man. Literally, it's like the meme like, oy vey, shut it down. Like, you know, dude ruined this kid's life over a sign at a club that he didn't even pay for, right? For putting on Instagram. Seriously, man. Right, so it's absolutely ridiculous.
Sean Kelly
Anti Semitism got to him, man.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, dude, it's like they go crazy, man.
Sean Kelly
Like, yeah, you're demonetized on every single platform other than Rumble, I think, right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, Rumble and Kick still monetized on there, but, you know, obviously they're more free speech. Yeah, bro. Like, yeah, demonetize on YouTube. Banned. Off meta. I got it. I had to make like a million new accounts. I don't even know why I'm Zuckerberg. I'm not on Snapchat. But yeah, yeah, Twitter. Demonetized. No, whatever, man.
Sean Kelly
Last name?
Myron Gaines
Cost of doing the job.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, when you're spreading truth, I guess.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Sean Kelly
Last name, Kai Sanat. His girl just cheated on him.
Myron Gaines
You know, dude, these streamer guys, bro. Like, the problem is that there's nothing worse than being a young guy with money and not being red pill awareness. It literally will ruin your life because you come into all this money, but you don't have the prerequisite experience to handle women with that money. Does that make sense? Yeah, because it used to be you could only become a millionaire by being competent, by understanding how the world works, by having certain characteristics. But now, thanks to the Internet, right? And thanks to cryptocurrency, whatever, let's be honest, lots of retards have become millionaires, and they didn't have to kind of go through the, you know, arduous task of, like, figuring out and being resourceful and learning certain Things and being competent, certain things, you know? And this isn't me hating me. This is just me just being honest, like. And what's ended up happening is a lot of these streamers that have a lot of money, they get finessed by women. They just do. Because they don't know better. Right? So I think red pill awareness, dude, in 2025 especially, is like, you have to have it. And for those that are wondering, oh, red pill, this sounds stupid. Dude, the red pill is nothing more than understanding the uncomfortable and unflattering truth about women and how they may select, which is simply, women go for the best man that they can get. Hypergamy is real. They reserve the right to leave you at any time. And if they find a better option, they will probably leave and they won't give a fuck about it. This is why women get over breakups way faster than dudes. You're sitting there fucking crying like, oh, my God, how'd she leave, bro? She broke up with you months ago. So this is something that more men need to understand and not just, well, number one, learn. Number two, understand. And then number three, be prepared for. And unfortunately, not enough guys are getting red pill fast enough. I think, you know, people like me and Andrew Tate have done a good job of like waking guys up to this problem, but it's still a minority, dude, My. A majority of men are still simps.
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Still, no matter how. Because I'm thinking in my head like, yes, yes, we're waking people up. Woo. And then I set up a table out in Brickell and then I got these simps coming up to me. Wait, you don't think men and women are equal? And I'm just like, oh, man. Like, dude, like, man, like, you know, you. You save one guy and then there's still like a thousand over here. They're still fucking blue pilled as hell thinking that men and women are equal. And it's like, no, dude, we're not equal at all. Like, you know, men are better than women at everything. We're superior to them at everything. Like, we built the world. And like, for me to say that is considered misogynistic and fucked up, but it's the truth, man.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, you said, you said women need to be made second class citizens.
Myron Gaines
Again, they need to be.
Sean Kelly
What you said on Twitter, women need to be made a second class citizen.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, they do. Facts. Yeah, they do. And what I mean by this, when I say second class citizens, I kind of say that. Tongue in cheek pause. What I mean by that is we need to remove their voting rights. We need to make it where if they are going to vote, they need to have certain things in place. And then I think they need to be focused more on having a family and children and being subservient to men versus what they're doing now, which is being whores, not serving men and thinking that they're better than men. Because what's happened is that feminism is kind of overcorrected.
Sean Kelly
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
The, the intersexual dynamics now. And what's basically happened is the average woman doesn't think the average man qualifies. Right. I'll take it a step further. Women look at a majority of men, like 90% is like annoying mosquitoes. Right. And the reason why we have this is because our society, right. I think we live in a gynocentric social order. People might say, oh, Myron, it's a patriarchy. Yes, it's a patriarchy light. And what I mean by this is, yes, men are represented in positions of power in government and other entities. However, they have a female way of thinking. And when I say that we live in a gyno central social order, though there are men that are in positions of power, they still think the female way of thinking is the right way of thinking. So in other words, everybody's equal, everybody should get the same opportunity, Everybody should get the same amount of money. You know, we need equal representation and all on all ends. So though there are men that are there, they're like kind of empty vessels to push the gynocentric social order. Like, I'll give you an example. If I was to walk around and say, yeah, women are inferior to men, most guys would cringe hearing that.
Sean Kelly
No.
Myron Gaines
Right. And I kind of like doing this in front of normies. Right? And the reason why, why I, I, I use this example is because it goes to show how disconnected men are from, like, the reality of the world. Right? They've been plugged in so goddamn long. So when I say something like that, it's shocking. And they're like, whoa, that, that makes me feel uncomfortable. And that in itself proves that despite the fact that men might be in positions of power or overrepresented, because this is what feminists always allude to, like, well, how's it a gynocentric society when men are in position of power? Yeah, they're fucking simps. And they defer to the female way of thinking. They think the female way of thinking is the right way of thinking. Right. Like, I'll give you an example. Like, look at Dean Withers. Yeah, right. If you look at his talking points, all of his talking points are liberal, progressive, female talking points. He's just a male vessel putting out the bullshit propaganda. And there's a lot of guys like that, 100%.
Sean Kelly
Where are you doing interviews next? What campuses? Where can people find you, man?
Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines X. Everywhere I do my show, the myron gaines x. Aka on YouTube and rumble and Kick and everywhere else it's called the Debrief. And my community is oss. Oh, squad. And. Yeah, man, that's. That's basically where we do it. And what else? I was gonna say. Oh, and the college campus stuff, we're gonna probably resume that, I think, September.
Sean Kelly
You gotta bring that back.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, you crush. Yeah, yeah, you. You need to come out for. For one of them, dude. I. I think it'd be hilarious, you know, if I do it live and then me and you could do like a post interview after.
Sean Kelly
Yeah, let's do it. You and I'll be.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, I think that'll be. I think. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we could do that, actually. Is it a public school?
Sean Kelly
It's. It's public. It's pretty liberal, I'd say. Okay, this is a swing state.
Myron Gaines
Because the only thing is, if it's public, it's a lot easier than the private school. The private schools kind of like kick us out for anything.
Sean Kelly
Really.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, dude. I like my guy Sean from Uncensored America. He kind of like, educated me on a lot of this stuff. But, yeah, it's a pain in the ass good sense to do it at private schools because, like, they reserve the right to be like, oh, it's private. Get out of here, bro. First Amendment doesn't apply.
Sean Kelly
Penn State did that to Charlie Kirk, actually.
Myron Gaines
Well, they were state school. It might have been. It might have been one of the pri. Was it you, Pen?
Sean Kelly
Maybe one of them. Yeah, I know he got in trouble.
Myron Gaines
Okay. Yeah, yeah. Private schools are the worst, dude. And IVs are private, so that might.
Sean Kelly
Be why are getting exposed right now. Yeah, Harford just got wrecked.
Myron Gaines
What was that?
Sean Kelly
Harvard just got wrecked.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, you know, it's crazy. See, I hate it because now I got to side with Harvard and Harvard's the enemy. Like, I went to Northeastern, so, like, there are rivals. But, like, dude, what Trump and the DHS and shit like that are doing with the Trump administration with the colleges is bullshit, dude.
Sean Kelly
Thought that was overstepping 100% because.
Myron Gaines
Why are you going to deport kids for fucking Anti Semitism. Yeah, dude, they're legally here. And here's the thing. You know me, I'm. I'm like super pro immigration enforcement. I say send them all fucking back. I used to work in immigration, but I find it absolutely ridiculous that kids that are legally here came here on F1 visa. You're deporting them for being critical of Israel. Isn't it crazy how a student could come here, say, trump America be fine, but if he says, you know what? Israel up, get him out of here. No, you could criticize our president, be fine, but if you go ahead and criticize a foreign country, you're going to get. You're going to get deported.
Sean Kelly
Crazy.
Myron Gaines
That's crazy, dude. And that infringes on our First Amendment. Right? So that's my problem with it. And then we're spending, like, you know, we don't have resources to, you know, just deport college students all day. We got to focus on the people that are actually here illegally. So, yeah, the whole anti Semitism laws and deportation is fucking retarded.
Sean Kelly
Absolutely. We'll check them out. Guys, thanks for coming on again, bro.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, bro. It always is, man.
Sean Kelly
Peace.
Podcast Summary: Digital Social Hour - Episode with Myron Gaines: CIA, FBI, NSA: Who Controls the Epstein Secrets? | DSH #1461
Release Date: July 23, 2025
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Myron Gaines
In episode #1461 of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly welcomes Myron Gaines to discuss the intricate details surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's case, the involvement of various intelligence agencies, and broader geopolitical issues. The conversation delves into the challenges of accessing classified information, the interplay between different intelligence bodies, and current international conflicts.
Myron Gaines begins by elucidating the complexity of the Epstein case, highlighting that Epstein was not only involved in criminal activities but also served as an asset for Israeli intelligence. This dual role complicates efforts to access comprehensive files on Epstein.
“Epstein was an asset for some compartment of Israeli intelligence… somewhere within the Israeli intelligence apparatus, he was an asset for them” ([01:24]).
Gaines explains that much of the Epstein-related information is likely classified as National Defense Information (NDI), making public access nearly impossible. He emphasizes the bureaucratic obstacles within the Intelligence Community (IC) that hinder the declassification and sharing of such sensitive information.
“Since Epstein was the subject of a criminal investigation, but he was also an asset for a foreign government… there's going to be a high side file on him” ([06:55]).
Gaines delves into the structural challenges within the IC, noting that the FBI primarily handles domestic intelligence, while agencies like the CIA are responsible for foreign intelligence. This division creates silos that prevent a unified access to Epstein's full files.
“It's an extremely annoying bureaucracy where getting stuff declassified, sharing information or whatever it is is very difficult a lot of the times” ([04:31]).
He shares personal anecdotes from his time as an agent to illustrate the cumbersome processes involved in information sharing and declassification efforts.
The conversation shifts to recent conflicts between Israel and Iran. Gaines argues that Israeli military actions against Iran have been largely ineffective in halting Iran's nuclear ambitions. He contends that the operations lacked the strategic impact needed to dismantle the Iranian regime.
“Unless you get rid of the regime, it was an epic L” ([19:04]).
Gaines criticizes the disparity in military precision between strikes in Iran and those in Gaza, suggesting that the latter results in higher civilian casualties due to a lack of targeted operations.
“When I see them indiscriminately bombing and killing kids in Gaza, I know that they have missiles and technologies that allow them to hit a building and take out just a part of the building to kill their target with precision” ([27:30]).
Gaines expresses skepticism about how Western media reports on conflicts, asserting that media outlets often underreport or misrepresent the extent of damage inflicted on Israel during conflicts with Iran.
“They kept saying, like, oh, yeah, the Iranians aren't hitting them and everything. And it was because when I was looking at, you know, alternative media, I was seeing the damage with my own eyes” ([29:45]).
He attributes this to potential biases aimed at shaping public perception in favor of Israeli narratives, arguing that such reporting creates a skewed understanding of the actual situation on the ground.
The discussion moves to Elon Musk and his role in managing social media platforms like Twitter (now X). Gaines criticizes Musk for inconsistencies in his stance on free speech, pointing out that despite advocating for unrestricted expression, Musk has engaged in practices that limit the reach of certain voices through censorship and demonetization.
“If you're gonna sit there and you're gonna demonetize people or take their check away, you are censoring them” ([34:46]).
Gaines underscores the importance of maintaining genuine free speech principles, highlighting the tension between platform management and user expression.
In a controversial segment, Gaines delves into his views on gender relations and societal structures, advocating for red pill ideology. He makes provocative statements about women's roles and societal expectations, which he claims are necessary for restoring what he perceives as traditional values.
“Women go for the best man that they can get. Hypergamy is real” ([46:30]).
This part of the conversation touches on highly sensitive and divisive topics, reflecting Gaines' strong personal beliefs and perspectives on gender dynamics.
The latter part of the episode focuses on Gaines' plans to conduct interviews on college campuses. He discusses the challenges faced, particularly with private institutions that often resist hosting speakers with controversial viewpoints.
“We're gonna probably resume that, I think, September” ([49:55]).
Gaines shares experiences of pushback from educational institutions, emphasizing the perceived bias against certain political and social perspectives in academic settings.
The episode concludes with a recap of the discussions on intelligence agencies, geopolitical conflicts, media biases, and social philosophies. Gaines reiterates his commitment to promoting his viewpoints and engaging with various communities to foster dialogue.
On Epstein's Intelligence Ties:
“Epstein was an asset for some compartment of Israeli intelligence… somewhere within the Israeli intelligence apparatus, he was an asset for them” ([01:24]).
On Bureaucratic Hurdles:
“It's an extremely annoying bureaucracy where getting stuff declassified, sharing information or whatever it is is very difficult a lot of the times” ([04:31]).
On Media Bias:
“They kept saying, like, oh, yeah, the Iranians aren't hitting them and everything. And it was because when I was looking at, you know, alternative media, I was seeing the damage with my own eyes” ([29:45]).
On Elon Musk and Censorship:
“If you're gonna sit there and you're gonna demonetize people or take their check away, you are censoring them” ([34:46]).
On Red Pill Philosophy:
“Women go for the best man that they can get. Hypergamy is real” ([46:30]).
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers a deep dive into the tangled web of intelligence operations related to the Epstein case, critiques of contemporary geopolitical strategies, and a stark portrayal of media influence. While Myron Gaines provides detailed insights into classified information and international conflicts, the episode also ventures into polarizing social and political ideologies. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically with the content, recognizing the blend of investigative discussion and personal viewpoints presented.
Note: The podcast contains viewpoints and statements that may be considered controversial or offensive. Listener discretion is advised.