David Khait: Destiny Debate Preview: Immigration, Facts & Fireworks | DSH #1452

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🔥 Get ready for an epic showdown! In this exciting preview, Sean Kelly dives into the upcoming debate with Destiny, tackling hot-button issues like immigration, media influence, and political fireworks. 🚀 Joined by special guest David, this episode is packed with valuable insights, wild stories, and thought-provoking discussions. From uncovering the truth behind conspiracy theories to dissecting the biggest threats to America, this conversation has it all. 💡

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CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro

00:26 - Interviewing at SAS

04:57 - Ad

06:03 - Trump’s Epstein Press Conference Analysis

10:02 - Benefits of Red Light Therapy

12:05 - Transition Process Overview

13:42 - Soros and Huma Abedin Connection

15:54 - Current Threats to America

20:29 - Myron Gaines Insights

21:08 - Nick Fuentes Discussion

21:43 - Jake Shields Commentary

23:57 - AIPAC Influence

26:30 - Campaign Finance Issues

28:15 - Preview of Destiny Debate

28:35 - OUTRO

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some sort of evidence against them and whatnot. So maybe some podcasters have been trying to paint an alternative narrative when it comes down to Epstein to us for a very long time.
And once they actually got to the position of power where they can unravel this stuff, maybe they learned otherwise, that it's not actually what they have been propagating to their base for a while. All right, guys, Got David.
He's not sick this time. Not sick.
We made it happen finally. Made it happen.
We are at Student Action Summit and you're going to do some street interviews here? What's your plan? Absolutely. Anytime I go to any of these events, you got to hit up the streets because I saw that they may have some protesters out here.
I heard they're already going on. They're already going on? Yeah.
I'll see you later. Gotta get to this.
Anytime Charlie Kirk has an event, there's going to be a protest. Absolutely.
And that just shows you how powerful this movement really is because if you can draw out the masses of these TDS people, just deranged people, you're doing something right. Where's been the craziest street interview? Where's that taking place? You know, there's been several crazy ones, but I've been going undercover to a lot of the protests.
And because I exposed them later on Twitter and these posts go viral all the time, I decided, let me not go undercover. And about a month ago, I went to one of these usual anti-ice rallies that ended up being a march.

And immediately when I got there, the person identified me and they came straight to me and they said, David, I got you now. You can't do this anymore.
And I was like, what's going on? And he's like, I know who you are. You're David.
And I was like, how do you know my name? He's like, everybody knows you. And I'm like, oh, that's a great compliment.
Appreciate that. But he left immediately and then came right back and said, listen, man, if I'm around you, you can't actually do any of the stuff that you usually do.
And I said, well, this is perfect. Maybe you can tell me about your organization a little bit.
And that's when he got a little bit heated. It felt like he was going to punch me in the face.
And I'm always ready for the punch because I know if I get punched at 2 p.m. that day at 9 p.m.
I'm on Fox News talking about it. So that's been crazy.
But craziest one was the military parade so far. I've only heard of women getting their breasts cut off and like walking in the streets to show that.
I always forget what the surgery is called. But I saw this when I was at the military parade in D.
And I walked up to the person just to have a normal conversation with him. And this person just fueled up, drugged up out of all these experimental drugs, rage baited the second that I asked them, what is going on with your chest? And that was probably the closest that I felt to getting actually punched.
And I mind you guys that these are teens. This person told me he's a teen.
And that's when it clicked for me. And that's probably what pissed him off the most.
As I said, I thought this was all conspiracy theories. Yeah.
That minors getting such surgery. So it's been some close incidents, Sean.
I hooked up with this girl in college. And she turned into a guy.
I just found out like a year ago. Wow.
Changed her whole gender. Cut off the breasts.
Changed her name. That's the world we live in.
It's disgusting. And if people actually follow the money, I'm a big person that likes to follow the money, they'll understand that these experimental drugs, not only are the pharmaceutical companies that then give you the treatment for your post-surgery are funding these experimental drugs.
But they also hire trials to conduct studies on their experimental drugs. And the people that conduct the studies on their experimental drugs, they end up actually working for the pharmaceutical companies.
So you have big pharma pushing these surgeries. And then they're also becoming lifelong patients after the surgery.
And what kind of drugs

do they take? They take the big pharma's drugs right there. Wow.
It's all money at the end of the day. It's all money.
And that's why I'm glad we have somebody like Bobby Kennedy Jr. as the head of HHS, because maybe we can finally get to the crackdown of it.
We're one of two countries in the whole world that actually allows pharmaceutical companies to advertise on TV, to buy our politicians.

That's pretty bad.

Did you see they passed that new COVID vax yesterday? I did. That was weird.
They fully greenlit Moderna. FDA.
Yep. FDA was FDA fully authorized Moderna, full authority to give shots to individuals six months and above.
So babies, which is interesting because essentially FDA falls under HHS. So this means that this is coming from Bobby Kennedy.
Wow. Yeah.
And here's the thing that we've kind of seen this with the Epstein files lately and whatnot. We're seeing a lot of 180s in this administration.
I still like the administration, but what I see on Twitter all the time, people talking about it is that they are not satisfied with this. This is not what they voted for.
Look at this. Moderna fully authorized to provide COVID vaccine shots to six months and above.
Epstein files, we don't know the case. All right, guys, Sean Kelly here, host of the Digital Social Hour podcast, just filmed 33 amazing episodes at Student Action Summit.
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Shut down. Ukraine receiving aid again? What is going on there? It's like a full 180 in just a week here.
Yeah, I will say I've lost a little faith, you know? But what are you going to do? Are you going to vote for Kamala Harris because that's the likely candidate next? Pick your poison, right? Right. Exactly.
That's politics. Like no one's going to be perfect.
Nobody. It's impossible.
So I'll look for the policy at the end of the day. Trump lays out good policy.
Like there's some stuff in this big, beautiful bill that they passed that I don't think is beautiful at all. And I don't think there's anything beautiful about a big bill in the first place.
As a conservative, we're supposed to be for single bills being put together, not hundreds of bills being shoved in together into one. So we're a little upset about it, to be honest.
And I can hear that from the base when I go and communicate with them on the streets. Yeah.
Do you think he handled the Epstein situation really badly? Absolutely. Because even people that haven't, like myself, I'm not so big on the Epstein case.
I've kept up with it, but I'm not sitting there every day or every week like some people saying, I can't wait for the Epstein stuff to come out so we can hold these predators accountable. Finally, I'm not one of those people.
But I think that when you have an individual in jail, Gasoline Maxwell, who is charged with trafficking minors, and then you also have Epstein before he committed suicide or whatever the case may be. He also was charged with trafficking minors.
And then you also have Epstein before he committed suicide or whatever the case may be. He also was charged with trafficking minors.
Who are they trafficking to them to? And Pam Bondi told us, I understand that Epstein didn't keep a list himself. That would be ridiculous.
That's dumb. But the government obviously compiled a list of the clients, of the people that they would traffic these individuals to.
So you're telling me for the first time ever in history, in American history, we have a trafficking charge without the actual clients? That is absolutely ridiculous. And that conference at the news press where Trump said, listen, no more.
That is a twofold thing. That is the president saying, no more.
You will not ask me about this anymore whatsoever to the media. But he's also telling the base as the leader of the base, this is it.
That's it. And that's, I mean, you take it how you want to.
Doesn't look like we'll ever get answers at this point. No.
And I think that's what the majority of people truly have a problem with is that if you're going to claim you're the most transparent administration ever, why, when it comes down to things that are going to pretty much be critical of your administration, why do you tend to not be transparent about those? There's hilarious compilation videos of like Cash and Dan Bongino, how they talked about it two years ago and how they're talking about it now. Have you seen those? I have.
I will give them this, that it's different to say stuff on a podcast like this and then to say it when you have authority or position. The best comparison to this is that Rudy Giuliani made a lot of claims about the 2020 election, but when he faced a judge and he had the opportunity to actually adjudicate his claims, he went back on his claims.
He actually said that all that he said on these podcasts and whatnot is part of his freedom of speech. And that shouldn't be taken as some sort of evidence against him and whatnot.
So maybe some podcasters have been trying to paint an alternative narrative when it comes down to Epstein to us for a very long time. And once they actually got to the position of power where they can unravel this stuff, maybe they learned otherwise, that it's not actually what they have been propagating to their base for a while.
But we can also look at another theory that the Democrats who refuse to hand over control for about 45 days, the transition process after President Trump won, immediately should be the transition process. They delayed that process for 45 days.
Why? Well, maybe that's what they spent all this time at the DOJ burning all these files, USAID, removing all the transactions away of showing money flowing to like Colombia for transgender surgeries and stuff. The tri-light from Therisage is no joke.
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I actually didn't know that. 45 days.
45 days. They delayed the administration for about 45 days, could be about 50 or so days.
Wow. Where they refused to have a transition process.
That's super sketchy. It is.
Who knows what they were doing during that time period? And who knows what they've been doing at the time? Who knows what, honestly, they've been installing in different places? There's a great example of this. The EPA gave an organization $2 billion.
The year before that, this organization had $200 revenue. What did they give them this money for? Well, the head of that organization was Stacey Abrams from My Home State.
She went around and was selling gas stoves to low-income areas using the administration's money. They tried to hide this.
What they did is that they took that money from the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, and parked it in Citibank. So Stacey Abrams can still tap into those funds.
And what are you doing going around South Georgia in low-income areas, providing them whatever it is? You're buying voters. You're buying your next election, whether it's your gubernatorial race, whether it's your Senate race, whatever the case may be.
But that's what they were doing for those 45 days where they didn't really communicate with the incoming president. Wow, that is nuts.
Yeah. I'm sure you've tracked some interesting money flow within politics.
The craziest one is the Stacey Abrams. How do you get $2 billion grant from the administration when the year before that, all you had is a $200 revenue in this organization? That is crazy, right? Have you tracked Soros' donations? Absolutely.
Yeah. And the main thing about Soros, people always bring up George Soros.
George Soros is like 90 plus years old. He gave all control of Open Society Foundation and pretty much all of his assets to his son, Alex Soros.
Alex Soros just married a couple of weeks ago, Huma Abedin. So I want you to imagine what's going on.
You have a bunch of leftists in the streets protesting in whatever social justice warrior name you can imagine. Immigration, anti-Israel stuff, Trump derangement syndrome.
How do you fund all of these vast radical groups that pretty much have conflating ideologies? Well, you get some people like Alex Soros who have a very progressive philosophy and want to destabilize America as much as possible. And the best way to create this big elite class and centralize that power with them is by doing these protests.
Well, now he's also married to Huma Abedin. Huma Abedin, it's a very interesting case.
Not only is she a former top aide to Hillary Clinton, but she's also a former wife to Anthony Weiner. Anthony Weiner is a whole other interesting case.
But if we look at her background, her family, her father owned the publication for Muslim Minority Affairs, which had direct connections to the Muslim Brotherhood. Muslim Brotherhood is pretty much designated as a terrorist organization by...
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Almost every country in the world. Now, this publication had one goal, and it is to make sure that Western civilizations would accept Sharia law.
While her father died, he passed the publication over to the mom where the mom took over. And who became senior editor of the publication? Huma Abedin, before she started her career with Hillary Clinton.
So you have ties to Islamic fundamentalism, getting together with ultra progressive Marxists in the United States with a lot of money coming in from Soros entities and perhaps some Qatari money or whatever the case may be. So we see that all the time and the records are in front of us.
Yet, what do we do about it? We don't do a single thing about it. We have an administration that we have Congress, we have a president, we have control of Congress, and we're not doing anything about that.
What's the biggest threat to America right now? You think it's donors like that? You think it's Russia? You think it's China? Where do you think the biggest threat lies? That's a good question, honestly. Obviously, foreign adversaries are always going to be very dangerous to us.
And you pick the country. I know a lot of people right now are talking about Israel.
The day that Israel starts to do something like the Chinese or what Iran is doing, I'll say that that is a foreign adversary to us. the biggest threat to America right now are actually the foreign influence campaigns behind

all of the protests. There's a guy named Nival Roy Singh.
He sold his company in America for $800 million. And where did he decide to retire? In China.
Sean, do you know what happens to millionaires when they go to China? They disappear. Well, they don't.
Jack Ma. Exactly, right? All of that becomes state-owned, right? There's no way that the Chinese Communist Party is going to allow millionaires to thrive without being controlled by the party.
But he doesn't care about that. The reason he moved to China in the first place, because he is himself, he's a self-proclaimed socialist and Marxist.
And he believes that the best use of his funds is to drive the CCP's agenda in the United States by funding all of these radical groups. The Party for Socialism and Liberation, funded by him.
Code Pink, those annoying women that stand up in Congress and throw fits all the time. You confronted Medea, right? I did confront Medea, yeah.
And I love how at first she said she doesn't take money from anybody with foreign influence.

And then it became, yeah, so what?

We only take 25%.

And then you start to also find out that the co-founder of her organization,

Code Pink, is married to Nival Roy Singham.

And not only that, but she also is a board director on the non-profit,

the Shell non-profit that funnels money into all of these organizations,

hundreds of millions of dollars into various organizations through this shell nonprofit to do one thing, and it's to bring destabilization to America. That is the biggest threat because you destabilize it, you normalize it, and then you have a bunch of these sheeps running around parroting government talking points and whatnot.
Yeah, it's a different type of warfare these days, right? It's not like guns and boots on the ground. Yeah, it's the most beautiful thing that China has been able to accomplish.
And this was a tactic that the KGB actually trained. Yuri Bezmenov sat down.
He's a former KGB officer that fled and exposed all the KGB tactics for us. The main thing that the KGB spent all their money on, more than 90% of their time on, was ideological subversion.
To ideologically subvert an entire society, to completely demoralize them without shooting a single bullet is the most successful influence campaign that any country can do. And if that means that you can do this without a military action, without kinetic warfare, you can just do this through this propaganda warfare.

Way cheaper too. Way cheaper, right? And no need to ruin relationships.
Look at the influence China

has on America. But because we depend on China and vice versa, they depend on us.
They're never

going to go into kinetic warfare. But sure enough, they're going to continue to try and infiltrate each other and do all this various stuff.

Yeah, I look at the media as like a weapon, honestly. It sure is.
You can program so many people with it. Well, look at how they programmed all these Democrat voters into believing that Biden was a legitimate president.
Sure, OK, I'm fine enough with saying that he won the election. But if you're going to sit here and tell me that he was the one that was signing all the executive orders, that he was actually doing what President Trump is doing on a daily basis right now, that's ridiculous.
But you had more than half the country actually believe that that was the case. Why? Because the media did such a good job propagating that on a daily basis to us.
And they're the one that is calling us crazy. Yeah, it's wild.
Well, alternative media is here now, but even that can be weaponized. It sure is.
We're seeing that happen right now. You're seeing it.
Yeah, you're seeing Russia funding some podcasts. Soros has funded some podcasts.
So that's going to be the next frontier, I think. When you have any funding coming from any foreign country,

I was born in Israel, so I have a bias when it comes down to Israel,

but I still don't want to see any of our politicians taking any money

from any Israeli lobby, AIPAC, whatever the case may be.

Why? Because that creates room for interest that is not of yours

or of your constituent interest to be propagated.

It's actually a really big problem

that we have in America.

I got a list of names.

Just say what comes to mind

when I say these names.

Myron Gaines.

Authentic, but rage baiting.

Right.

So at least I'll give that to him.

And here's the thing is that I actually,

I was one of those dudes

that kind of was attracted to the audience that Myron Gaines was trying to cultivate for himself. But he diagnoses the problem really well, like Andrew Tate, but the solution that he provides is not the best solution.
The solution for us, especially for young men, we're trying to increase the amount of nuclear families that there are in America. I mean, it's just not the best solution, really.
I can see that. Nick Fuentes.
Nick Fuentes. I'll give it to him.
Really good debater. Really knows his stuff.
He's able to stand on his position really well. I would love to debate him, again, being from Israel and rejecting a lot of the neocon Israeli stuff that happens on my side of the aisle.
So I think it would be an interesting debate. The only problem that I have with him is that it always feels like he has a certain narrative that he needs to carry on.
So he will forfeit some objective facts in order for that narrative to actually hold true. And that's a problem that I have with anybody really.
I could see the Jake Shields. Just retarded.
I mean, I'll gladly bring that thing back, right? So my thing is this, with any conspiracy theory, and I'm a conspiracy theorist, right? Or whatever. But with anything that is that ridiculous about whatever shit that he talks about, that is so crazy.
All it takes is a simple fact check. And to go back, that's the problem that the legacy media has created.
Because the legacy media has lied to us about everything, COVID, Russia hoax, foreign infinite wars and whatnot, it created so much cynicism. It created so much void to be filled that it's being filled by these alternative media individuals.
And they can tell you whatever as long as it's filling the narrative that you want to hear. That's a big problem I have with Jake Cheel specifically.
Did you see the Dan Mazarin debate on his podcast with the Israel guy? I didn't. You didn't? No, actually, I didn't.
So they had a live fact checker on that debate. Oh, really? And then at the end of the video, it says how many facts each side told and how many lies.
Oh, wow. I need to go check that out.
Check that one out. But apparently, Dan Balzerian had no lies, 30 facts.
And that's the problem I have. It's like, let's look at the fact checkers, right? Who was fact checking this? Jake's producer.
Oh, there you go, right? And the other guy had like 30 lies and 10 facts. Well, there you go, right? Here's the thing is that like, if you're going to have Dan Balzerian tell you that 271,000 died because there's no way that 6 million of them could have died in the Holocaust, that alone is enough for me to say that you are denying objective facts in order to maintain your narrative of whatever that narrative may be.
And I'm sure Dan Bilzerian said that in the podcast. And I'm sure that Jake Shields, a producer said, fact check, that is true.
The pizza oven analogy. The pizza oven analogy, right? Or the cookies or whatever the case may be.
Who started that one? I don't even know, but. I don't know.
But the problem is, is that there's all these beautiful narratives circulating about Israel and they would be so beautiful if they were actually true, but they're not. They constantly try to uphold a certain narrative that they're propagating, but that comes at the cost of forfeiting on objective facts.
If that is fine, if you are fine with just essentially lying to your base nonstop and forfeiting on objective evidence, that is quite literally there for everyone to see. Other than the 271, what are some other big myths you see on social media about Israel? Well, here's the thing.
Anytime I I, well, AIPAC, let's talk about AIPAC. People always say that that is an Israeli lobby.
That is the Israeli government influencing American politicians. And if politicians in America ever want to defund Israel, they'll never be able to do that because either they'll lose their race because of AIPAC or, you know, AIPAC has so much control, blackmail, whatever the case may be over these politicians that they'll end up doing whatever Israel wants to do for them.
My question is always, where's the evidence? Where's the receipts? If people are making such claims that money's funneling from Israel to AIPAC and then AIPAC's taking that money to go hunt after politicians. Show us the receipts.
We can do that with any organizations.

We can see those receipts.

The reality that Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, won't tell you about AIPAC is that it's American-born anybody.

As long as they're American-born.

So you have Christians, Muslims, non-religious people, Democrats, Republicans donating to AIPAC.

Why?

Because they truly see Israel as one of their best allies, friends, whatever the case may be in the Middle East. So they give money to this organization and give that money to politicians that will end up saying Israel is our ally and whatnot.
But if there was any money, a single dollar coming in from an Israeli government official, from an Israeli citizen, whatever the case may be, AIPAC would have to register as FARAH. They don't tell you that.
Right. Why? Because it sounds much better to say AIPAC is influencing all of our politicians on behalf of Israel.
There is such a negative meaning with AIPAC these days. Like when you see it, you just assume the worst.
Let me be honest, though. I hate all lobby groups.
I think AIPAC should be banned.

Really? Yeah, absolutely. Any lobby group in America should be banned.
There's no reason why

dark money should be influencing our campaigns. And screw my SCOTUS.
I scat my SCOTUS because it

was Trump installed judges that ruled that corporations have the rights like citizens.

So that means corporations can funnel money into politicians. Right.
Oh my God. Now think about how much money can be coming into these organizations from various bad places.
So lobby groups are bad, but as long as lobby groups are allowed, APAC is a lobby group. It's not a, it's not a, it shouldn't be registered

as far out,

obviously,

because nobody donated

to it that is foreign.

Yeah.

Do you think that should be changed

that a large corporation

should not be allowed to fund?

Absolutely.

It's one of the worst rulings

in Supreme Court history.

As bad as the Dred Scott ruling.

Dred Scott ruling was that,

said that free slaves

don't have all rights.

They're not a full human.

They're three-fifths of a human. human.
That was a really bad Supreme Court landmark ruling. This citizens United versus United States is a terrible ruling precedent set by the Supreme Court, where they essentially, again, provided civil liberties to corporations.
That means BlackRock is a person. So BlackRock can donate money to politicians.
And they do, right? And they do. They just funnel it through other entities, I'd imagine.
So they're not on the public record. Through the non-profits, the same way that Neval Roy Singham or George Soros did, it always comes through third parties.
Bill Gates too. Yeah.
So that money will go to a non-profit and then they will funnel that non that nonprofit already acts as its own entity that will funnel that money to another fund and maybe funnel it again to another fund. And then those funds get used to pay influencers.
Oprah got paid millions. Yes, absolutely.
Right? We also know that it's not just that, but taxpayer money is also used for that. USAID was cutting some nice checks and investing on behalf of the United States to do what? The bidding of the Democrat party.
That's a big problem that we have in the United States. There was just a breaking update with the Tate case.
They found out the girl got paid $100K from one of these organizations. I did see that yesterday.
Yeah. That's another great example of how money that is being, again, this isn't a rich guy's money.
This is your money, my money, taxpayers' money that is appropriated to an organization, an agency, and then it's funneled it to these people. Crazy.
It's nuts, dude. Well, dude, I can't wait for your debate with Destiny tomorrow.
I'm excited for it. What do you plan on attacking them with? always, it's always interesting to see Democrats somehow say that Trump's accomplishments

in his first 30 days with immigration are bad.

So the first things first,

I might have to talk to him about immigration

because I want to see him hold that line.

Oh yeah, that's a couple of dollars, brother.

Thanks, Sean, appreciate it.

See you guys.