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00:00I think this is going to be a very critical week.
00:02This week is going to be a really important week in which we have to make a determination
00:06about whether this is an endeavor that we want to continue to be involved in
00:10or if it's time to sort of focus on some other issues that are equally if not more important in some cases.
00:16But we want to see it happen.
00:17There are reasons to be optimistic, but there are reasons to be realistic, of course, as well.
00:22We're close, but we're not close enough.
00:23This is my video update on this Sunday afternoon.
00:30April the 27th, coming to you from Baphos, Cyprus.
00:37Let's talk about some news.
00:41And let's start things off with the news that the man who assassinated the Russian general the other day
00:55was captured by the Russian FSB.
00:58This guy's name is Ignat Kuzin, I believe.
01:07Anyway, he was captured by the Russian FSB.
01:12And he gave a statement, which has been published.
01:17And in the statement, he said that he started following the general from 2023.
01:26And he was given orders by Ukraine intel, SBU, military intel, Budanov, all of these guys,
01:36to follow the general, and eventually he actually rented a flat in the same building as the general.
01:46And what he was ordered to do was to place a bomb in a car, which would be next to where the general would drive.
02:02And then Ukraine would detonate the bomb.
02:06And that's what happened.
02:07So in his statement, he said that he placed the bomb.
02:12And when the general was in his car passing by, the bomb in the parked car was detonated by Ukraine, Ukrainian officials.
02:28I imagine he was talking about, or he meant that people in Ukraine, I guess is what he was saying, detonated the bomb remotely.
02:40So that was, that was, that was what he said in his statement.
02:45And if he's talking about Ukraine intel, then you have to imagine he's, he's talking about when he says Ukraine intel.
02:58And you have to assume CIA, MI6, all of those guys, because we know from Washington Post and New York Times articles from about a year and a half ago,
03:12that, that the CIA and British intel were very much involved in training Ukraine, SBU and intel services, military intel.
03:24And even Budanov was trained by the CIA for many years, going all the way back to, to 2015, right after the Maidan coup.
03:38So that was his statement.
03:41And we will see what Russia does next.
03:45We will see what, what the retaliation will be, if any, not the first time that we've had Russian military officials assassinated inside of Russia.
04:00Not, not the first time that, that Ukraine intel has, has assassinated Russian military officials, journalists,
04:10and, and, and other people have been targeted by Ukraine intel services inside of Russia many times over the past three plus years.
04:25Anyway, that was, that was some of the news, some of the big breaking news from yesterday.
04:29Okay, out there in the distance, let me zoom in here, you can see one of the many shipwrecks around Baphos.
04:42There's actually a very famous shipwreck all the way down that way.
04:46And there's a restaurant that you can, you can go to, which is right next to the shipwreck.
04:54But this one is a bit further out, but I think you guys can see it.
05:05Okay.
05:06So, uh, the other big news from, uh, from yesterday from Russia was the announcement by Yerasimov and Russian President Putin that Kursk has been fully liberated.
05:23Yerasimov said that 76,000 Ukrainian soldiers were, were KIA.
05:41I believe that's what, uh, Yerasimov said.
05:43I think he put the number at 70, 76,000.
05:52Yeah.
05:53The Kiev regime lost more than 76,000 troops in its incursion in Russia's borderline Kursk region, Valery Yerasimov said.
06:04So they liberated the final, uh, town or village of Gornal.
06:10And, uh, then Yerasimov, he told Putin via video that, uh, Kursk has been fully liberated.
06:18And in his statement, Yerasimov, he actually thanked the soldiers of North Korea.
06:31So Yerasimov admitted that North Korean soldiers were in Kursk operating in Kursk, which means, which means that North Korean troops were in Russia.
06:47That's, that's, that's what it means.
06:50That's what we've said on this channel many times.
06:53So what if North Korean troops are in Russia, in Kursk, in Vladivostok, in Moscow, wherever they are in Russia.
07:00Uh, and Russia can let any troops they want into their country to, to train, to participate in any activities, military activities.
07:10Doesn't matter.
07:11That is Russian territory.
07:13And that is what, uh, Yerasimov said.
07:15And he said that under this strategic, uh, cooperation, this partnership that Russia has with North Korea, North Korean troops.
07:24Uh, he didn't give a number by the way.
07:26And my, my sense is that we're talking about not, not a huge number of troops, a relatively small number of troops.
07:33But anyway, Yerasimov said that the troops came to Russia.
07:37They trained, he said, they learn how, they learned how to, or he didn't say this.
07:42He didn't say this, but one of the, the military analysts in the region actually put out a statement and went into a little bit more detail.
07:51And, uh, he said that the North Korean troops, they, uh, they came to, uh, to Russia.
07:57They trained, they learned how to operate drones and, uh, they fought, uh, with the Russians in Kursk to liberate Kursk.
08:05And, uh, Yerasimov didn't get into many details at all.
08:08He just basically thanked North Korea.
08:11And it was a military blogger, a Russian military blogger who was in Kursk, who actually provided a little bit more details.
08:20Not much, not many details.
08:22Like, for, uh, for example, we don't have the, the number of North Korean troops that were in Kursk.
08:30Like, the, uh, the numbers that we got from Collective West media was, and the Aletsky regime was, at first it was 3,000, 2,500, 3,000.
08:43Then it met, then it went up to 10,000, then it went up to 15,000, then it went up to 50,000.
08:49And, uh, some publications were saying 100,000 plus, but that's nonsense.
08:54That is nonsense.
08:55I think it was a relatively small number of troops.
08:58Armchair Warlord said, considering how little evidence ever emerged that North Korean troops were fighting in close combat,
09:04it's likely any KPA detachment on the ground in Kursk was small, perhaps a battalion in a core brawl.
09:13In fact, I suspect the Ukrainians never positively identified the element.
09:18I agree with that.
09:19I think throughout the whole nine months of fighting in Kursk, Aletsky released, I think, two photographs of, uh, North Korean troops who were killed.
09:33And they had that, that note with them.
09:35Remember, remember that story of two North Korean, uh, troops that, uh, that were killed.
09:41And Aletsky released the photo and they had some, some note attached to them, which said, uh, we're, we, we've been ordered to, to self-delete if we're captured or something like that.
09:54And, and that was it.
09:55There were some other photos that were released of, of, uh, of bodies in, in snow, but you couldn't make out what that was.
10:02It would have like 20 or 30 bodies in the snow and the Aletsky regime would say those are North Korean troops.
10:08But, you know, you couldn't, you couldn't make out anything to be quite honest.
10:13Um, the fact that it was, that there was such, such little evidence of North Korean troops or that the, the Ukraine military did not manage to capture any North Korean troops.
10:26Like they captured the Chinese, the Chinese guy, Rambo, Renbo, not Rambo, Renbo, Renbo.
10:33Um, the fact that they didn't capture any North Korean troops, um, alive, I don't think they captured any alive, but, um, that shows you that there must've been very few North Korean troops, or perhaps there weren't many on the front line.
10:47And there were probably more in, in the rear and, uh, and maybe doing other, other activities, drone, drone operation, stuff like that.
10:56Anyway, um, the, the admission from Yarosimov that there, that there was a North Korean presence and he thanked them.
11:05And, uh, and I know why he, he publicly, uh, came out and thanked them, or at least my guess.
11:12I don't know why my guess as to why he publicly, uh, thanked them is because, uh, this, this was probably asked by, uh, by Kim Jong-un, by North Korea.
11:26Because North Korea does, does provide Russia with artillery shells.
11:30They did provide Russia with millions of artillery shells about two and a half years ago.
11:35And, uh, there are reports saying that North Korea continues to, to manufacture, uh, artillery shells for, uh, for Russia.
11:44And I bet you, uh, Kim Jong-un, he said, look, uh, I would like my soldiers to, to train, to get combat experience.
11:52And, uh, now that Russia has defeated NATO, they defeated Ukraine and Kursk, they defeated NATO in, uh, in Kursk, the collective West was defeated.
12:02This looks really good for Kim Jong-un.
12:04This looks very good for Kim Jong-un in North Korea.
12:07He can go to his people, show his people.
12:10The powerful, uh, North Korean military was able to defeat the collective West and NATO.
12:16Yeah.
12:18Very good optics for, for North Korea's, uh, leadership.
12:23So, I believe that's why Russia publicly came out and, and said that North Korea, North Korean troops were operating in Kursk.
12:32It looks very good for, uh, for North Korea.
12:36But they defeated, they defeated, uh, NATO.
12:41But, um, for the collective West, I will say this.
12:47They're going to jump on, on, on this, uh, this admission from Russia.
12:52They are going to jump on it.
12:54And you know what they're going to say?
12:56They're going to say that the Russian military is weak.
13:00It's lost, uh, many men.
13:02It's on the brink of collapse.
13:04It's so weak and it's in such a bad state that they had to get the North Koreans to, to fight for them in Kursk.
13:12That is exactly what the collective West media is going to say.
13:15Actually, one second.
13:16Politico, I think I have it bookmarked here.
13:20They came out with an article already with the title,
13:23Russia claims complete liberation of Kursk admits North Korea assistance.
13:28It's the first time the Kremlin has acknowledged the estimated 11,000 North Korean troops fighting for Moscow in the region.
13:34So you're going to get a lot of stories now in the, uh, collective West about how, uh, the Russian military is right on the brink of collapse.
13:47And I will say this, Russia probably did lose some leverage by coming out with this admission.
13:52Maybe they should have provided a number, but probably they can't provide a number as to how many troops were there.
13:57But, um, you're not going to get all kinds of stories saying 10,000 North Korean troops, 11,000 is what Politico is saying.
14:04You're going to get some numbers now saying 30,000 or 50,000 or 100,000 or the entirety of the Russian military is now all North Korea.
14:12They'll come out with some crazy stories and, uh, it's all going to be meant to, to try and portray the Russian military as collapsing,
14:19which will then lead to, to, uh, to collective West leaders saying we need to absolutely give more weapons and more money to Ukraine,
14:30because if we can just fight a little bit longer, then the Russian military will finally be defeated.
14:35And the Lensky is going to say the same thing and it's going to reach Trump's ears.
14:40And, uh, Russia probably did lose some leverage by coming out with this statement.
14:46They probably should not have said this, but then again, I imagine, as I said before,
14:51that North Korea probably asked Russia to, to come out with this statement.
14:58That's just my take on it.
15:00Probably not the, probably not the statement for Russia to make if, uh, if they wanted to,
15:09to not give the collective West any type of, uh, of talking points with regards to the military operation,
15:21which is what they've now done.
15:22So for the next couple of weeks, buckle up because we're going to get all kinds of stories
15:29about the collapsing Russian army and how without North Korea, the Russian army would be nothing.
15:36So we're going to get those stories now.
15:40And, you know, the, uh, the collective West and the Lensky regime, NATO,
15:44they never talk about their involvement in the, uh, in the fighting.
15:53They never talk about their involvement ever.
15:56Who knows how many tens of thousands of collective West military are fighting,
16:03have been fighting in this conflict, but they never talk about it.
16:06They just label them as mercenaries.
16:14Anyway, that's the, that's the update there, by the way, Putin, he issued a statement as well.
16:19And he said, congratulations on the victory to the Russian military, to Yerasimov.
16:26He said, the Kiev regime's adventure has completely failed and the huge losses suffered by the enemy,
16:32including among the most combat ready, trained and equipped, including with Western models of equipment,
16:39forces of the Ukraine armed forces.
16:42And these are assault units, special forces will certainly be reflected along the entire line of combat contact.
16:49The complete defeat of the enemy in the Kursk borderland creates conditions for further successful actions,
16:55but by our army and other important areas at the front brings the defeat of the neo Nazi regime closer.
17:04So it sounds like from the statement from Putin that without a doubt, Russia is going to, to press forward.
17:11No doubt about it.
17:12And I believe that Yerasimov actually talked about Russia's foothold in Sumi, that they have a nice, strong foothold in Sumi.
17:22So in the statement, you could, you could assume that, uh, that Russia is going to absolutely be preparing for some sort of offensive in the next few months.
17:35Now that Kursk is wrapped up and perhaps one of those directions is going to be from the, the Sumi direction.
17:44The Sumi direction and many analysts believe that another offensive is going to take place from the South.
17:55So anyway, that's the statement from the Russian president.
18:03And I think now we can, we can move on to Trump's latest post on Truth Social.
18:14Trump's latest post on Truth Social with regards to Project Ukraine and, and Russia.
18:23He posts all kinds of other stuff, but, uh, with regards to Project Ukraine and Russia,
18:30Politico says, Trump says Putin may not want to stop the war in Ukraine.
18:35The post came shortly after Trump met with Alensky in Rome.
18:40So, what did I say yesterday?
18:45What did I say yesterday?
18:47Prepare for a Trump statement after meeting with Alensky, 15 minutes, a 15 minute meeting with Alensky,
18:57a couple of minutes with little Napoleon Macron and expect Trump to bash Putin.
19:03And that is exactly what he did.
19:07That's Trump, everybody.
19:09That is Trump.
19:09The last person that tells him something is what he then posts on Truth Social.
19:17So if Trump hears something from one of his, uh, his White House, uh, aides or other world leaders,
19:23he then goes on Truth Social and, and posts it.
19:27Oh my God.
19:30So, uh, so yeah, he, he bashed, uh, Putin once again, a very long post on Truth Social.
19:35I won't read you the, I won't read you the full post.
19:39He talks about how this is Biden's war and Obama's war.
19:42So it's now Biden's war and Obama's war.
19:44He's not wrong about that, by the way.
19:46But he also provided the, the javelins, the, the beautiful, the beautiful wonder weapon javelins, as, as he says, he says the beautiful javelins.
19:55I say the wonder weapon javelins that turned out to not be much of a wonder weapon of which Russia ended up having a huge, obtaining a huge stockpile of javelins.
20:04Russia has so many javelins now that it has more javelins than the, uh, than the entire UK military.
20:10But anyway, that's a separate video.
20:12So, but, um, he talks about how this is Biden and Obama's war.
20:19He's just trying to fix their mess.
20:22So that's pretty much the first, the first half of this Truth Social post, a little more than the first half.
20:31He talks about how it was Obama who, who allowed Russia to steal, who made it possible for Russia to steal Crimea.
20:39Okay.
20:39Without a shot being fired, without a shot being fired is true, but it wasn't steal Crimea.
20:47Um, Trump doesn't mention, I don't think he mentioned the U.S. Newland cookie sponsored coup.
20:53Did he know he doesn't mention that?
20:55He talks about how the New York Times is bashing him.
20:59The failing New York Times.
21:02Anyway, anyway, let me, let me get down to the part where he bashes Putin.
21:07One second here.
21:09I'm just trying to clean up the mess that was left to me by Obama and Biden.
21:13And what a mess it is.
21:15With all that being said, there was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns over the last few days.
21:24It makes me think that maybe he doesn't want to stop the war.
21:28He's just tapping me along and has to be dealt with differently through banking or secondary sanctions.
21:40Too many people dying.
21:41Yeah, it's, it's Putin that is stringing you along.
21:45Trump, not, not the Green Goblin, not NATO, not Macron.
21:49It's, it's Putin that is stringing you along.
21:52Yeah.
21:52Okay.
21:54Okay.
21:56Whatever he heard from Alinsky and Macron, he's just repeating it.
21:59He's just repeating it.
22:01I wouldn't, I wouldn't take this post too, too serious.
22:04And then he's talking about secondary sanctions, banking sanctions.
22:08That's Lindsey Graham influence right there.
22:09To place 500% sanctions on Russia's shadow fleet.
22:17There's Russia's shadow fleet.
22:18There it is.
22:19There it is.
22:21The ghost, the ghost ship of Russia.
22:25Yeah.
22:25Lindsey Graham wants to, wants to place 500% secondary sanctions.
22:29Anyone that dare sell Russian oil will face 500% sanctions.
22:37That's, that'll be good for, for the U.S. economy that is now in a tariff war with China.
22:44Good policy, Lindsey Graham.
22:47Anyway, yeah, it's Putin stringing him along.
22:52He's just trying to fix the mess.
22:55No need to talk about the, uh, the U.S. is German, is German.
23:02The U.S. is command and control center in Germany.
23:04No need to talk about that.
23:05I don't know if that's been dismantled or if that's still around.
23:08I think it's been dismantled or it's started to be dismantled.
23:11But then we don't have to talk about that, do we?
23:14No, we don't have to talk about that, Trump.
23:15You're the mediator.
23:17You are the mediator.
23:19Right?
23:20Right.
23:20He's just trying to stop the conflict.
23:30He's just trying to mediate.
23:34Putin is tapping him along.
23:36Tapping him along.
23:37Oh, man.
23:40Nonsense, man.
23:41Absolute nonsense.
23:43Anyway, basically, now you know what Alensky told him.
23:46With this Truth Social post, now you know exactly what Alensky and Macron told him.
23:51He sat down with Alensky in, uh, in Italy.
23:54And, uh, Alensky said that Putin is stringing you along.
23:59You can't trust Putin.
24:01He's firing missiles into, uh, into Ukraine, into towns and cities.
24:08And, uh, you need to put more sanctions on Putin.
24:10And Trump heard all of this and he went, he went back to where he was sitting and, uh,
24:17and he got on his phone and he posted on Truth Social what I just read to you.
24:28That's exactly how all of this went down.
24:32That's exactly how all of this went down.
24:40Bilateral talks between the two parties involved in this conflict, Russia and the United States.
24:49That is what is needed.
24:50And that is what, uh, what Trump needs to fully understand.
24:58So the interesting thing about the meeting with, uh, with Alensky yesterday in my video,
25:06I said that no doubt Macron put the meeting together and that is exactly what happened.
25:12We've gotten a lot of video now of, uh, of the 15 minute meeting that took place between the Green Goblin and, uh, Trump.
25:23And the video that came out shows that three chairs were being set up and Macron was going to join them for the meeting.
25:32But then it looks like there was, there's no, uh, sound in any of the videos that have, that have been released,
25:37but it looks like Trump told Macron, no, you sit this one out.
25:42I'm going to be meeting with the Green Goblin mano a mano.
25:46And it looks like Trump put a stop to Macron actually being there for, for the meeting.
25:52You see Alensky, he needs Macron.
25:54He needs Macron support.
25:55He needs Macron to hold his hand, right?
25:58But, uh, Trump isolated Alensky smart move by Trump.
26:02He isolated Alensky so they could sit down for 15 minutes and talk.
26:06And Macron was sidelined.
26:07I bet you Macron did not like that, but, you know, Macron is, is a vassal.
26:11He's a vassal to, to the U.S.
26:13And, uh, good on Trump.
26:15Good on Trump for telling, uh, Macron to, to take a hike.
26:20I guess it shows that Macron's cologne, what's it called?
26:24The, the, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, whatever it's called.
26:29Christian Dior, I believe who the savage looks like it's wearing off.
26:35Maybe Macron needs to unbutton his shirt a little more.
26:37Show that chest hair.
26:39Yeah, the Ud du savage is not working on Trump.
26:45Emmanuel Macron.
26:48Oh man.
26:49Good on Trump.
26:50Good on Trump.
26:51And, uh, and I think that's, that's meaningful that he did not allow Macron to sit in at this meeting.
26:58He wanted to talk to Olenski and, uh, we know what Olenski told them, told him, because I read you the truth social post.
27:05Um, I wonder what Trump told Olenski most likely to, to accept his, his peace plan.
27:11That is probably what Trump told him.
27:14Anyway, Trump will post something on truth social tomorrow, which will be completely opposite of, of this.
27:19Or, or he will just go along with, with Lindsey Graham and the secondary sanctions.
27:26Lindsey Graham posted on X.
27:28I very much appreciate POTUS at real Donald Trump and his team working diligently to end the war in Ukraine that was created by Putin's barbaric invasion in an honorable and just way.
27:38As the additional sanctions on Putin's Russia, I have bipartisan legislation with almost 60 co-sponsors that would put secondary tariffs on any country that purchases Russian oil, gas, uranium, or other products.
27:49The Senate stands ready to move in this direction and will do so overwhelmingly if Russia does not embrace an honorable, just, and enduring peace.
27:56I dare you, Lindsey Graham, to go ahead and start sanctioning, secondary sanctioning Russia.
28:01Go ahead, Lindsey Graham.
28:03Go ahead.
28:04Do it.
28:05Do it.
28:08Lindsey Graham.
28:10Clown, man.
28:13Yeah.
28:14This war was created by Putin's barbaric invasion.
28:17Never mind all the videos of Lindsey Graham hanging out in Kiev circa 2000 and what, 2015, 16, 17.
28:24There's a very famous video of Lindsey Graham with John McCain speaking to some Azov guys from like 2016 or 17.
28:33I'm sure everyone has seen that video.
28:35Yeah, it was Russia.
28:36Russia did all of this, Lindsey Graham, right?
28:38Yeah, right.
28:41Anyway, let's talk about the funeral, the Pope's funeral, because unfortunately, it became a political event.
28:48Very unfortunate.
28:50Very, very unfortunate that Georgia Maloney, that the Vatican, that they allowed this funeral to become a political summit.
28:59And to be taken over by the Green Goblin, by Olenski.
29:04But before we get into that, I just want to show you guys this amazing church and the amazing view from this church.
29:13I believe this is the Seaside Banaya.
29:18Yeah, that's what this church is called.
29:21It's very small, but basically you walk.
29:26Actually, let me do the full effect.
29:31Let me do the full effect here for everyone.
29:34So you come down the steps or the ramp, right?
29:39You come down.
29:41Let me do the full effect here.
30:11Let me do the full effect here.
30:41Absolutely tiny church.
30:48Church.
30:49Beautiful tree right there.
30:50So the Pope's funeral got turned into, into Olenski's little PR moment.
31:03You know, if I was Trump, honestly, if I was Trump, if I was the team advising Trump, if I was on his team, which I'm not.
31:12I'm just, I'm just, I'm just a guy with a camera making videos.
31:17But, um, you know what I would have told Trump, I would have told Trump, you know what?
31:25If you have to speak with, if you have to speak with Olenski, do it, but no, uh, no photos and no videos.
31:32That's what I would have told Trump, that's what I would have told Trump, now, now is not the right moment to, uh, to sit down and speak.
31:45That's what you should have told Olenski.
31:50When I get back to Washington, call me, but this is not the right time and place for us to talk politics.
31:58At the Pope's funeral, that would have been the absolute proper response.
32:04Or, okay, I'll give you 10, 15 minutes before I get on the plane, Air Force One to go back to the U.S., but, um, no cameras, no videos, nothing.
32:15What do you, what do you want, Green Goblin?
32:18That's, that would have been the other thing I would have told Trump to do.
32:21Instead, they got the, uh, the cameras, they got the video, they set up the chairs.
32:28Three chairs, they took one chair away, it became two chairs.
32:31We have all of the photos, and we have, uh, we have people like Pierce Morgan, Pierce Morgan, Putin, say it, Pierce, Putin, that's how Pierce Morgan says Putin.
32:44He can barely, he can barely say the word, Putin, Putin is a dictator, Putin.
32:53Pierce Morgan, that's my clown world video over.
32:58Anyway, Pierce Morgan put out, uh, uh, a post on X, and he said, wow, what a picture with Trump sitting next to him.
33:06Let's get, there's other people saying, this is a historic picture.
33:09This is history in the making.
33:11This is historic.
33:14What's historic, man?
33:15Trump sitting down with the Green Goblin.
33:24Ridiculous, man.
33:27Ridiculous.
33:30That's what he should have told Olenski.
33:32Instead, they got all the photos, they got all the videos, all the posts on social media, and it was completely inappropriate.
33:40The whole thing was completely inappropriate.
33:42But, you know, Georgia Maloney, um, Italy, the Vatican, they facilitated it.
33:51They let it happen.
33:54They shouldn't have let it happen.
33:55You want to speak with Olenski?
33:59Go to the U.S. Embassy.
34:01Go to the U.S. Embassy.
34:05Right?
34:06Once the whole ceremony is over, tell Olenski to go to the embassy and he can meet with Trump there.
34:12That would have been the proper thing to do.
34:14That would have been the moral thing to do.
34:17The respectful thing to do.
34:19Olenski, he didn't stop at Trump.
34:20He didn't stop at Trump.
34:22He, uh, he posted videos and photos of him hanging out with Stommer.
34:26Hugging Stommer.
34:27Uh, hugging Stommer.
34:29Hugging Kier Stommer.
34:31Yep.
34:32Nice, nice big old hug from Stommer.
34:34And then they're walking around, talking.
34:36Walking around wherever they are and they're talking about, uh, about how bad Russia is and how bad Putin is.
34:44And the coalition of the willing, which is no more.
34:47And they're talking about very serious stuff.
34:49Of Kier Stommer and Olenski.
34:51And that video was posted.
34:52And then Olenski posted a video of himself with little Napoleon.
34:56And they're walking and they're talking about serious stuff.
34:58And they're strategizing how to defeat the Putin.
35:02And then he posted a video hanging out with Ursula Vandercowboy.
35:06Howdy.
35:07Howdy, Olenski.
35:09Yep.
35:10With Ursula.
35:10And they're talking about Putin and how bad Putin is.
35:15And Ukraine entering, uh, the EU.
35:18Preparing the path for Ukraine to enter the EU with Ursula.
35:23And, uh, and he posted all kinds of, of photos and videos with all of these world leaders who went,
35:30who went to, to the Pope's funeral.
35:35And it turned into a political show.
35:38Look at the lizard.
35:40Look at that lizard.
35:43Oh, wow.
35:52He's not moving.
35:54So, uh, yeah.
36:03Now, someone like Julian Assange and his family were also at the funeral.
36:09But they showed respect.
36:11They were respectful.
36:13They stayed out of the, the media.
36:17No statements.
36:18Not that I know of.
36:19No pictures with, with any world leaders, with Trump.
36:26I don't know anybody.
36:27They went, they paid their respects, because from what I understand, Pope Francis really tried to help Assange.
36:34And, uh, and that was it.
36:36You see, that was, that was respectful.
36:39From, uh, from Assange.
36:41All the other world leaders, they used the Pope's funeral to, to have a little political summit.
36:49To strategize how to continue the war.
36:53They used the Pope's funeral to strategize how to continue the war.
37:01Shame, shame, shame.
37:03Biden was also there.
37:16With, uh, Dr. Jill.
37:17Dr. Jill and Joe Biden.
37:19But they weren't sitting in the front.
37:21They were sitting somewhere in the back.
37:23I wonder if Biden even knew where he was.
37:25But, um, anyway.
37:27Yeah, and they actually, the Vatican.
37:29Man, the Vatican.
37:30They, uh, they actually sat Alensky in the front row, when they should enough, because usually the seating arrangement is done in the French language.
37:43And in French, it would have meant that, that the U.S. would have been sitting in the front, but Ukraine in French would have meant that, uh, if you went in alphabetical order, Ukraine would have been in the second or, or third row.
37:58It would have been in, in the back rows, if you're going with, by alphabetical order in the French language.
38:03But, uh, no, you know what the Vatican did?
38:06The Vatican came out with some silly, silly excuse.
38:10Saying there was an empty seat because someone didn't show up.
38:13And there was an empty seat up front.
38:15And so they, they made sure Alensky sat at that empty seat.
38:18So with that being said, let's do a clown world, wrap up this video, and we'll stay with the funeral of Pope Francis and the Collective West media.
38:41They are hyper-focused on, on Trump's inappropriate attire at the funeral.
38:50From the Daily Mail, Donald Trump is accused of breaking the dress code at Pope Francis' funeral.
38:56New York Times says Trump's blue suit at Pope Francis' funeral draws attention.
39:01The Mirror says Donald Trump branded disrespectful in blue suit at Pope Francis' funeral.
39:07And the Independent says Trump accused of Pope Francis' funeral faux pas after breaking dress code, then leaving early.
39:14So Trump wore a blue suit, a dark blue suit.
39:19Prince William, I believe, wore a light blue suit, actually.
39:24A much lighter suit than Trump's.
39:27But, uh, the Collective West media is hyper-focused on Trump's dark blue suit.
39:32I don't think it's that big a deal, to be quite honest.
39:39It looked, it looked very, very dark to me.
39:43I don't know.
39:44But they're saying it's blue.
39:45Okay.
39:47Let's focus on, uh, and they're doing this because they want to focus on Trump.
39:51So you've got to make Trump look bad while not focusing on, on Alensky's combat boots and his dress shirt.
39:58And there are people, there are actually people commenting and saying his dress shirt is really expensive.
40:06I've seen that in some, uh, some media articles talking about how, uh, how Alensky was, was very well, well put together.
40:15He was still, still in combat mode.
40:18He was still in character, but, but he wore some very, very nice stuff, right?
40:23He made some very nice, uh, shirts, uh, a very nice shirt to, to this event.
40:29It's like, so what?
40:31So he wore an expensive dress shirt.
40:34It's still not a suit.
40:36It's still not a tie.
40:37And he was absolutely dressed inappropriately.
40:41I don't care if his combat boots are $200, I don't know, Timberlands or whatever, $300 Timberlands.
40:50I don't care.
40:52You're supposed to wear dress shoes.
40:54You're supposed to wear a tie.
40:56You're supposed to wear a suit.
40:58End of story.
41:00Expensive, not expensive.
41:02That is the proper attire.
41:04So they're hyper-focused on Trump.
41:06You make Trump look bad, while at the same time, you, you avoid, uh, talking about the
41:14disrespect that Alensky showed.
41:15And then he showed it in his attire.
41:17He showed it with the way he took over the, the ceremony and held all the meetings and
41:23everything that he posted.
41:25Anyway, let's wrap it up with Alensky's BFF, his Hollywood BFF, Sean Penn, who was in Kiev
41:35the other day, and he showed his support to the Green Goblin.
41:40Sean Penn does not look well, by the way.
41:41He does not look well at all.
41:43But, uh, he showed his support to the Green Goblin, and Sean Penn also got a tattoo.
41:51He tattooed on his wrist the, uh, that trident thing.
41:58I don't know what it's called, but it's what, what, uh, what Alensky has on his shirts.
42:03This is the symbol of, of Ukraine.
42:06I still don't quite understand it.
42:07But anyway, he, he tattooed the trident on his wrist, Sean Penn.
42:18Yeah.
42:22Might as well have tattooed a heart saying mom or something that, that would have, uh, that
42:29would have, that's going to age better than, than what he put on his wrist anyway.
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