I am so happy that tolerance means I have to live with a danger that previously did not exist. Why on earth would people be pissed off at an ideology or religion that does not play well with others when the rest seem to pretty much never do this.? It almost seems like society seems to function better without communists, fascists, or islamists.
@@WolverineXOXO The terrorist who attacked New Orleans was an American born citizen who spent ten years in the US army. Not sure how a tight border would have helped.
Hilariously ignorant. Do you watch this podcast for the pretty backgrounds, not the geopolitics? We have bases all over the world, bomb nations and remove governments that don't cooperate with our demands and you want to cite religion 😂. Let me guess, next you're gonna say "They hate us for our freedom". 🤡
If the US wouldn't play it's geopolitics games for 50 years and fight and kill in people in every arabic state this might never be happening. BTW it's nothing compared to the massshooting you have from your own citizen...
@@defenstrator4660 hé definitely was an evil person ...who served in Iraq...under a military banner That military mowed down thousands of non-combattant civilians in markets and even in their houses. Do two billion Muslims hold all Americans responsible for those war crimes... Obviously the answer is NO. Si stop the sarcastic B.S. Btw I am Muslim !!!
It's happened more than "three times" in North America, Peter. Did your stats include the Fort Hood attack, the Home Depot rented truck attack in Battery Park City? Boston Marathon? U.S. recruiting center attacks in Chatanooga, TN?
the guys right about a lot... but hes the same type of "small D" dem that wants war and short sides americans. i still love him, but damn i feel like this dude really doesnt care about ww3.
So you didn't understand his point. He was talking about Islamic extremists, not all terrorists in general. Your other examples are not what he is talking about, and not relevant to his point.
Since the first attacks of this kind, the police in Vancouver have parked dumpster trucks at all main entrance roads where crowds gather for planned events like NY
@@varun2250 No, it is the local police who have to deal with the aftermath who think ahead. Politicians can only think as far ahead as their next election and what to do to stay in power.
When a car attack happened in Melbourne, Australia they responded by installing ballards on all the major streets where an attack would be most likely so that the areas with people would be functionally protected at all times passively from cars.
@@donkeysaurusrex7881 You can't put an entire city in bubble wrap. We have to stop this backwards ideology promoted by Tlaib, AOC, and Kamala before it destroys our society.
In NORTH AMERICA. He is referring to North America. It happens more often in Europe because of accessibility of Europe to the nutcases. The problem is that the schools and culture of the Middle Eastern Islamic world (You don't hear about these nutcases coming from Indonesia one of the largest Islamic countries) teach their people that Non-Muslims don't deserve to live, and that gives the nutcases (which every culture has) the permission to do their nutcase thing.
@@jonlittle5032so just checking Wikipedia on Isis attacks. It has 7 Isis attacks in total plus the one that just happened making 8. So still not a lot but more than 2.
Or endless violence and abuse against women. Like seriously anyone who's been around the "culture" has had to have conversation with their daughters/wives/girlfriends/mother's/sisters. I live in bumblefluff Canada and never dreamed I'd have to escort my wife to her mothers, because the "culture" has moved in.15 years ago I wouldn't escort my wife in Toronto. Now virtually every town of more than 500 people, has a defacto women shouldn't walk alone at night policy.
I have seen my lovely UK become a very dangerous place (in my 62 yr lifetime) London has been taken over most of our big towns too Women and Children are unsafe (Men too) Leaders who allowed this to happen need to face justice
I’ve lived in London for decades, the problem is bored London kids on e-bikes stealing phones. The Tory’s shutdown all the outreach in London council estates so now we have this crap.
Hasn't happened very often??? Oh, I see. You must just be counting the vehicular attacks. Let's just forget about all the other ones involving bullets, bombs, knives, and acid... Also, why just focus on America? I'm sure similar incidents around the world have nothing in common... My god, Peter. Wake up!! People are getting fed up with the politically correct brownie point collecting.
The suspect was born and raised in the US, served in the US Army, deployed in Afghanistan with honorable discharge. Twice-divorced, with two misdemeanor records. Started talking nuts few months prior to the attack.
@@HankSemoreButz Correct, that was his name. ALSO, he was born and raised in the US, served in the US Army, deployed in Afghanistan with honorable discharge. Twice-divorced, with two misdemeanor records. Started talking nuts few months prior to the attack.
@HankSemoreButz how's his name making what I wrote BS? Hey, I think the immigration system is severely broken, but that doesn't change facts. Don't call my post BS for no reason.
Funnily enough you are both right in this case which is rare. You with the name and the post you replied to with some details of his service record and his being born and raised in the US. He was an IT Specialist, active duty then went reservist and did deploy to Afghanistan. From reports I've seen he left the army at the rank of Staff Sergeant.
Ahhh yes the peace-loving muslims definitely don’t want violent death of Christians and Jews, and there’s no way this can be seen all around the world from Bangladesh to the Levant to Central Africa to most of Europe. Maths isn’t the only way to see something, and it’s certainly not always the definitive perspective.
You know Peter, I think you need to pack your stuff and come home. Come spend some time with the people of the US and stop trail hopping. You are losing touch, you are becoming out of touch. You were way wrong about the election, you are wrong on this. Things are changing, and yes this is the start of something new. You made this video too early. Today a Tesla blew up in front of Trump Hotel. Trump himself was almost killed twice. When in hell has this all happened before? It has happened many times before.Not in my lifetime so close together. I am starting to think you are part of the establishment and not a true independent thinker. Stop traveling and get back to your roots. Some of us are losing faith in your opinions and predictions.
After this video, I'm seriously considering unsubscribing. Peter was, albeit briefly, a breath of fresh air. I found his tour d'horizon of the world's energy situation a couple years ago astoundingly insightful, but he's been drifting ever since.
This guy travels more in a week than I do in a year, yet wants Patron money. Are the speaking engagements no longer paying for the trips? Well at least he brings up interesting topics that don‘t otherwise appear on my feed, so I can read the comments section. :/
@@rcchin7897I imagine it’s so he gets extra money and an echo chamber for the same thoughts on topics like this. Clearly his UA-cam comment section is ripping into him for this bogus take. So why not earn some cash and faithful followers? Cult like influencer.
He's butthurt because the new right wants nothing to do with him. He gets paid to talk, and if one side of the room doesn't pay him he hates them. So he will always side against no matter the situation.
Because there's over 2 billion people identified as 'Muslims' in the world.. there are Christian terrorists, there are Jewish terrorists, the thing that links them is not the religion, it is violence. And I'd like to point out that the middle east wouldn't be so 'interesting' without oil...
Right. So few billion Christians (including Catholics) and we don't have 3 terror attacks? Yeah, math people. Maybe its something else. Also the Chinese are athiests and have taken to revolting driving cars into children and bystanders at random as their system has become so bad.
Hey brother, I’m there. I live in New Orleans. From no. He had an isis flag. His ex USA military. Probably converted in London where he lived a long time. ✌️💙🙏
Check out tommy robbinson - islam terrorist group seems to have a headquarter (Luton, London) there to constantly converting muslin or those parents are from middle east into terrorists.
I read a book decades ago called "Undertanding Terror Networks" by Marc Sageman. Sageman is a psychiatrist by training and worked for the CIA and breifly based in Islamabad. The book was interesting, but somewhat dry at time because it was more of an academic book then light casual reading. Those terrorists that gets radicalized fit a certain profile. They tend to be peope that, for whatever reason, are having difficulties assimulating into society. They may have aperfectly supportive non-radical (sometimes even non-political or non-religious) family, but really have no close friends. Terrorist groups are on the outlook for these individuals and effectively invite them into their "tribe". They say he has value and can be a success if they follow some rules or faith. He has a sense of belonging and it is often the norm for new members to ingrate themselves to the group by being more fervored. At that point they give him a bomb vest.
@@ycplum7062that’s true for radicals in west. Whereas in places like ME or Pakistan or Afghanistan it’s a different story. Exactly why west doesn’t understand this issue.
@@ycplum7062 Or they follow a religion that claims for violent Jihad as a core dogma and the extermination of Kafirs (infidels). It really is that simple, and it really is obvious what the common denominator is.
This also just happened in Germany. In that case, it was an "anti-Isam" Arab doctor. In the NO case, it was a second generation, former military, real estate agent. Both professionals, both successful but unassimilated members of their communities. Is it the start of something new? Look at the immigrant knife and sexual attacks in Europe over the past two decades, plus vehicle attacks. It's not new. It's status quo.
What he meant is, there are over a billion Muslims. If there was a problem, you would see thousands of these attacks and not just a handful. This is called MATH!
@@devalapar7878 There are, in fact, thousands of attacks. In 2024 alone there have been 1.724 terrorist attacks in the name of Allah, unaliving almost 10,000 people across the globe.
Moslems are waiting for official clarification of the beliefs and motivation of the killer. IF they apologise BEFORE this, it will be taken as evidence of guilt.
How many dead in Iraq? How many dead in Afghanistan? How many dead in Gaza? Libya, Syria....considering what the US has caused overseas, it could be so much worse.
Three mass attacks. Sure. That we know of. But how many smaller acts of violence went unreported? A murder here. A beating there. The police don't report or track those details anymore. In fact, they go out of their way to ignore them. Just like Zeihan is right here. But it's still causing harm today after fifteen years! How many bodies before this becomes an issue Peter? You got a number on that before it becomes significant to you? Or shall we just keep pretending this isn't a problem, because it's inconvenient to your economic geopolitical model?
And his math is bull shit. There aren't hundreds of millions of them in the United States, there are a couple million. There were also more than just two attacks. 1)Orlando attack at the gay night club, 2)San Bernadino attack at the Christmas party, 3)Fort Hood shooting, 4)New York City truck attack, and 5) Boston Marathon bombing. These are attacks that occurred recently in the United States, just off the top of my head.
Well plenty to see in NO if you like poverty, bad roads, and crime. Otherwise not so much. Been there and will NEVER return. Plenty of good cajun food elsewhere.
I'm a Muslim from Tunisia...quite familiar with bad roads. Although I was surprised by this terrorist attack in New Orleans...I was appalled How the street looked trashy and obviously badly maintained just like I've seen for the last five years here in Tunisia. Anyways you might hate me for seeming indifférent to the tragedy ( which I'm not)... But I wanted you , yes you who read my comment to know How a Palestinian feel when hé is blown UP And you comparing his house to the manicured lawn of and Israeli... And yes , that happened and I heard it. Focusing on the wrong aspect of a tragedy is almost like being its authors. My condolences to the people of Louisiane and let us all pray for a Just peace between even the nastiest ennemies.
@@IloveDoubleDLouisiana has the largest corporate subsidies in the US, and it's not close. They pay $3k per citizen, when the national average is $150. You get what you pay for.
@@HabibAkiliDude, skygods are a problem in this regard. Yours is as fictitious as the next. If we want to end the violence, we must end elements that cause it. Your archaic cult training books need to be put in the fiction section where they belong.
It's not the terror the problem, it's not the people. Westerners should understand that it's an emperial religion and causes deep changes. Just walk in some neighborhoods in Europe and you will see something just so profound happening demographically and culturally that will change the course of history and the way we understand what is the meaning of western civilization.
People don't consider the population growth difference either. If one group of people is having like 1.7 babies per woman. And another group is having like 3.4 babies per woman. It's only a few decades before the second group completely replaces the first. Then Europe is gone forever. European culture, European way life, European values, European people, all gone.
In all wars the percentage of foot soldiers to the overall population is small. The absolute number of muslim foot soldiers committing these vehicular acts is small, but they have overwhelming support from mainstream muslims around the world. It doesn't take much deliberate violence to bring down a society. The Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) in November of 1938 caused less than 100 deaths, but its impact was monstrous.
Overwhelming majority of Muslims? What? The people who fought against ISIS were Muslims from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Iran, Turkey, etc. If ISIS was so “overwhelming popular” why haven’t we seen more popular uprisings across the globe in support of them? Reality is these guys are viewed just as unfavorably if not more so in the countries overwhelmingly affected by their violence.
@@wheneggsdrop1701 Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. All Muslims use this internal conflict to dishonestly claim Muslims oppose jihad. Woke liberals fall for it and love Islam.
@@wheneggsdrop1701 Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. All Muslims use this internal conflict to dishonestly claim Muslims oppose terrorism. Liberals fall for it and love Islam.
@@wheneggsdrop1701 Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. All Muslims use this internal conflict to dishonestly claim Muslims oppose attacks on random civilians.
Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. Both sects use this internal conflict to deceitfully claim Muslims oppose these acts committed against random civilians.
Lol go check out his recent video about Canada. The comment section was a bloodbath. Ziehan was really great for a limited time, but really hasn't produced anything of value since 2022ish.
All religions are indoctrination, twisting facts & delusional, now add twisted twisted tree monkey's & you have psycho's to further their twisted agenda's. The world will never see peace as long as any of them exists. We're a screwed up species especially when you throw in abuse.
This has happened way, WAY, WWWAAAYYY more than 3 times. In tel Aviv in Paris in London in Germany in Nigeria in New York in Mumbai. It's always practitioners of one particular religion doing it. The excuses change. The practice does not. When are we going to be able to talk about this frankly???
He was mentioning 3X in North America for ISIS/jihadi attacks, not all over the world (although 3X seems low for North America). He did mention its more likely to happen in Europe, Africa, Middle East, South Asia, just due to proximity.
It is interesting you start by mentioning a place that has been invaded, occupied, and terrorized by zio.nists since 1930s. Very interesting. Maybe that is where the root of this madness starts.
@RadioStaring well, crap-for-brains, let's see . We have: 1. '93 world trade center truck bombing 2. '94 ari halberstam killing 3. 2001 9/11 attack 4. 2014 hatchet hatack on police officers 5. 2016 achmad Rahimi bombings. 6. 2017 bike path ramming attack 7. 2017 ullad akayad times Square bombing. This list is JUST New York City. Not North America, just one city. All Islamic terrorism. I haven't even included the planned attacks that were foiled before anyone got hurt. All of these were "successful" attacks where innocent people were injured and/or killed.
You're conveniently choosing to ignore that no matter where you look in the world everyone everywhere is having the exact same problem with this one group. They have this problem in Nigeria, in the Philippines, in China, in France, in Sweden, in India and so on and so forth. How long are we going to sit around and pretend as if there's no red thread? What is the common denominator all across the world? How many more people will have to suffer because people like you refuse to state the obvious? The fact that your immediate reaction is to play defence for them when they victimize others is disgusting. How about we just state the obvious and say that if you're capable of believing that a mass murdering war lord was such a great guy that you conclude that he must have been communicating with god then you're probably not a good person. And that goes for everyone who believes that Mr M was anything else but evil.
Don't forget Russia. They had that awful awful thing in that massive theater just a couple months ago. EDIT: I can't call it what it was because they don't let us use the words to describe it.
While I’m no fan of Islam, over 80% of mass shootings are committed by white supremacists, so should we start deporting any aggravated white person too by your logic? I absolutely agree that we should curb the immigration of people’s that fundamentally do not believe in the cultural pillars of our society, but that does not mean that we can restrict the freedoms of law abiding citizens that have done nothing wrong. That is tyranny
You have legit concerns about them, but you too are also conveniently ignoring the turmoil in the middle east that has been inflicted on them by the US military industrial complex for nearly a century that has caused this refugee crisis.
@@acarroll6842 In 1785 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams travelled to London to meet with an Ambassador to the Ottoman Barbary States, who for years had been capturing American sailors as [insert the word for forced laborers who are treated as property]. They asked the Ambassador why their sailors were being mistreated like this when America had only even been a nation for less than a decade and had never done anything to the Barbary States. The Ambassador's response was that god gives them the right to [insert that word again] all non believers.
Would LOVE to get the data logic that lead you to conclude 3 attacks. Some people believe in hate and destruction against those not of their belief. Some of those embrace a faith that truly matches that hate. Fools only will refuse to acknowledge this.
@@stevechance150 How is this urgent? What on Earth did he add to the conversation? Trying to downplay the prevalence of Islamic violence? He's trying to make it sound like Islam is some peaceful religion the rest of the time. As if people aren't actively supporting Hamas etc. Mass sexual assaults against women. Yes every religion has its bad apples, but only in Islam do these folk feel at home. Mohammed was a child sex offender, as well a slave owner, a graper, a sex trafficer etc.(EDIT: This is not a conspiracy theory, this is main stream Islamic doctrine)
Is anyone else tired, i mean really tired, of the apologies for true racists/terrorist, masked in "condolences" for the atrocities they committed? Especially when they come from our own "best and brightest"?
It's called being Jet Set. Ziehan doesn't live in California, he doesn't live near the border. He lives high up in the mountains, and you know dam well he'll be leaving there if he ever experienced the consequences of his narratives.
@dajosee who apologized? Well, when someone takes a minute to remind us all that it's not so bad, rather than just use their platform to condemn such senseless violence, that's at least apologetic.
Well, part of the reason Trump was elected was opposition to progressives, who indirectly supported terrorist-affiliated groups - not to mention supported criminals over law-abiding citizents in general.
Peter seems to have an opinion on just about everything. Tha more confidentiality he presents his opinion the less likely I am to accept it. Over confidence is a tell.
This kind of terror has happened on quite some occassions in Europe, Peter, like Germany, France, England, Sweden, Belgium. In fact, in Europe we tend to regard this as a war. Strange that you don't bring this up in your video.
How can you say such silly things without offering any objective facts besides demographic numbers, that are not applicable to this incident. Your lack of empathy for the families left behind to deal with the results of this horrific event just shows how detached you are from the real world. Here are some actual object facts Peter: 37 terrorist attacks Since September 11, 2001, there have been 37 terrorist attacks in the United States1. From 1970 through 2012, a total of 2,600 terrorist attacks occurred in the U.S., resulting in 3,500 fatalities. 86% of those deaths occurred in the coordinated attacks on September 11, 20012.
Guns kill more people and we don't ban guns. China espionage costs more to deal with and does more damage. Deers, and Cars kill more people, I don't see anyone culling deers, or sueing Ford, or Toyota
I'm not sure you listened to the video. He is saying that it doesn't happen much here because it is hard for the nutcases to get here. If you have read his books you will have noticed that he points out because of the Atlantic and Pacific we are relatively isolated from the craziness from the Old World. The point of his books is that the United States could, unlike the UK, Japan, China, and many others, ignore the rest of the world and still survive. China, Japan, the UK, Germany to name a few, cannot survive without major international trade. We could. It would be tough for a while, but we could. (not that I would enjoy the loss of cheap SE Asian/Chinese goods)
@WxGuesser52 im sure that will be much relief for the families to hear. 'Dont worry, your husband died so we could all have lower wages, more crime and homeowner depreciation, so it's okay'
Damn dude, you just destroyed him and his viewership. How will he ever recover from this comment-how could anyone believe his sound reasoning after you said this?
Religion and politics are the same, as soon as people stop holding the leaders to account for there words and actions things slide towards violence and corruption. The best way to support a cause is to hold those in charge to a higher standard not a lower one.
You mean the country who just put a DEI woman in charge of a naval ship which she promptly crashed after forgetting she'd left the cruise control on? And then after they found out she'd left the cruise control on, the NZ gov praised her for "saving her entire crew" from the shipwreck she caused.
@@mattnelson8325 It just came to me out of no where on the day I decided to hide my name better because YT kept banning me for violating "community rules." 👋🐱😸😿🐱😸😸😺😼😽😸🐱😸
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat Apparently you have been a bad kitty. The UA-cam nimrods have chastised me before, taking down my posts. Read the Constitution once, they are not my mother.
My favorite part of that is all of the mainstream media want Elon so bad they wrote all their headlines to make it sound like the Truck exploded all on it's own. Every headline I saw heavily implied the truck was to blame.
You people are completely misunderstand what he means when he brings up the 3 attacks and roughly numbering off how many Muslims there are, namely that if Muslims as a group were violent jerks there would be many more of these attacks. Even if you add in things like the Nice Truck attack, Rouen Church murder, the Berlin attack, the Paris theatre shooting, the Pulse night club shooting in Florida, 7/7 bombing and 9/11, they are still very uncommon occurrences, typically with a year or more in between incidents with little connection to the suspects other than their radicalization. Of the incidents I listed, only two happened in the US, three if you count the one referenced in this video. Compare that to the over 80 school shootings in the US in 2024 alone. I'd say this is a much more pressing form of radicalization particularly because it typically affects children to harm other children.
" namely that if Muslims as a group were violent jerks there would be many more of these attacks. " It's very much a diversified portfolio. Islam isn't a religion dedicated to one form of horror. Treatment of women is a real fun one. "Compare that to the over 80 school shootings in the US in 2024 alone." if you told me Canada should not allow the American school system to influence our education system, you wouldn't get any resistance from me. Keep American kids and teachers out of our Canadian schools. I don't need Canada replicaing another countries failures. BTW How many of those shootings are "gang" related?
That’s true. If even only 1% of the world’s Muslims went on a jihad, the carnage would be orders of magnitude bigger than what we’ve been accustomed to seeing.
It’s nothing new cause it’s been a thing since this Quranic verse was received: Fight those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day, nor comply with what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden, nor embrace the religion of truth from among those who were given the Scripture,1 until they pay the tax,2 willingly submitting, fully humbled.
Correct.. I love Pete.. but his info sources are way off, and there will be more attacks. The current state department information sources are Benghazi level incompetent.. Peter needs to find some better sources to get a good handle on the mayhem.
If concern for an event(s) is predicated on population base the suspected offender is categorized to belong too, what ratio and or percentage of a poplulation base participating in things like this is required to move the needle from "not problem" to "problem"?
The only difference between this and the last mass killing we had here in the U.S. is this guy is believed to be connected to a terrorist organization. We have people shooting other people in job lots almost every other week. That doesn't make it "okay", it does mean that if we get more agitated about this one than the last half dozen attacks, it has to do with something other than the attack itself.
Why are you trying to divert the attention? It's like someone wanting to talk about a problem and you pop in and say "I too have a problem." OK, we'll take about your problem at another time for it, but now we're talking about this problem.
Yes, but…there has been heavy promotion of “crazy” this past year; the rhetoric was cranked up to eleven. Eventually someone unhinged enough will act on that. Is this the year of the bad actor?
@missykins3193 Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, served in the Army on active duty from 2006 to 2015 and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2009, according to three U.S. defense officials.
The thing with terror attacks is that there are 8 billion people in the world, and nearly 400 million in the US. Most terror attacks are not hard to carry out, especially if the perpetrator is okay with dying or getting caught in the end (which incidentally, is why I don't necessarily think training is always required). This attack was something anyone with a truck could do. It's more remarkable that we don't get more terror attacks. All it takes is 0.00000025% of the US population (i.e. 1 person) to be determined to kill people for terrorist-y reasons. Sure, the authorities can probably stop most attacks by monitoring suspects activity (at the expense of mass surveillance of the public...which may or may not be worth it) beforehand, but some will always get through. To some extent, you do have to accept this kind of thing will occasionally happen.
The attacker here had a history of domestic violence. Most of them do. The thing about extremist ideologies, across the spectrum, is that they tend to have a common thread: misogyny. That can be worked on.
As a french, I don't understad why Peter is not showing any compassion to his fellow US citizens ? I feel like he's speaking with a light and humourous tone to treat this subject
Well...30 years ago you would have probably lived a miserable existence with a few couple of like-minded friend if you lived in big city. Fast forward to 2025 and you can hundreds if not thousands of new "friends" in matter of days no matter where you live.
Its very tragic but then theres mass shootings in schools or other places remember that guy in vegas, or the black church shooting, texas home depot shooting, sandy hook...or the maine mass shooting that took 18 people last year..on and on 😢..
American citizen with an al-queda flag on board? The FBI says he is a 42-year-old American citizen, but with the name Shamsud Din Jabar (sp?), I’d guess he was given one of those lottery approvals from State and he likely never intended to be a contributor to our society.
He was born in the states, you can also change your name… he was going through a divorce and clearly not mentally stable. Blaming the current immigration system for someone born as an American to Americans in the 80s is disingenuous at best or straight up purposeful misinformation at worst.
I read that he was born here in America. Home grown Muslims tend to be more radical than newcomers. At least it seems like it. There was a case a few years ago when some White Georgia boy decided to become Islamic, married a Somali woman, and moved to Minneapolis to be in a Muslim community. While walking around their borderline no go zone he would take it upon himself to verbally enforce Sharia law - telling women to cover up, etc. The local Muslims apparently got creeped out by the guy and called the police on him. He and his stuff and home was searched and I believe a future terror attack got stopped.
He was a US army veteran, so there goes your conclusion that he never intended to contribute to our society. Something obviously went wrong since then, but apparently he originally had good intentions, though he lost them along the way. As for lottery approvals, that's the method used to distribute green cards, not citizenships, and a green card is a license to work. Having a green card is a path to citizenship, but there's more hoops to jump through. If you are referring to the process by which Syrian refugees were allowed into this country, those were pre-vetted to eliminate all able-bodied adult men who weren't elderly. Most of the refugees were orphans. He is too old to have arrived as an orphan, too young to have arrived as an old man, and able-bodied enough to have enlisted, so he's obviously not a refugee. Besides, there is now a mass-migration of Syrian refugees back to their homeland now that Assad has gone. Which is robbing a whole lot of people of a major scapegoat, both Americans who want to keep voters scared and compliant to vote as they're told, and enemies of the West who want to divide and conquer by stirring up nationalism. Which makes me wonder if this guy was a false flag operator, possibly coerced. And guessing from names in the diverse USA is a grave mistake. Were you one of those people who refused to believe that Barack Hussain Obama was actually born in Honolulu just like his birth certificate said? Did you forget that people often change their names with their ideologies, like Muhammed Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay?
As Chriatians (I am Catholic), we are certainly a religious group that should have empathy for the 99.9999% of Muslims who have maniacs in their midts, hell-bent on warping their theology for evil reasons. How many examples do we have to list, whereby Christian theology was used to do evil things, before we have compassion for the 99.9999% of Muslims who are peace-loving, respectful of others and want nothing to do with these acts? "Those in glass houses, should not cast stones."
Says the media. Just like they said Joe Biden is the sharpest he's ever been and C started in a wet market. Just like they said we needed to triple mask and that the Southport perpetrator in the UK was a "Welsh Christian."
There was also a bombing at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Wednesday morning. They used a Tesla Cyber Truck loaded with gasoline, camping fuels, and firework mortars. One dead, several injured.
@@billpetersen298 Which is why he is far from the mark. There have been over 45,000 worldwide Islamic terrorist attacks. American attacks are not in isolation.
I'm from the UK, and island. We have a gigantic problem. It will end very, very badly here. Don't be complacent America. Secure your southern border and your northern one for good measure. Keep up the good work voting in a strong president. All the best. ❤️🇺🇸🇬🇧❤️
Peter, please go watch the Sean Ryan Podcast with Sara Adams. They discuss the training pipeline, and how they are getting into/already here. I think we will see more and more of these types of events.
I am so happy that tolerance means I have to live with a danger that previously did not exist. Why on earth would people be pissed off at an ideology or religion that does not play well with others when the rest seem to pretty much never do this.? It almost seems like society seems to function better without communists, fascists, or islamists.
_Almost?_ What would it take to convince you? 🤔
In truth I realize you are being sarcastic. 😀
@@WolverineXOXO
The terrorist who attacked New Orleans was an American born citizen who spent ten years in the US army.
Not sure how a tight border would have helped.
Hilariously ignorant. Do you watch this podcast for the pretty backgrounds, not the geopolitics? We have bases all over the world, bomb nations and remove governments that don't cooperate with our demands and you want to cite religion 😂. Let me guess, next you're gonna say "They hate us for our freedom". 🤡
If the US wouldn't play it's geopolitics games for 50 years and fight and kill in people in every arabic state this might never be happening. BTW it's nothing compared to the massshooting you have from your own citizen...
@@defenstrator4660 hé definitely was an evil person ...who served in Iraq...under a military banner
That military mowed down thousands of non-combattant civilians in markets and even in their houses.
Do two billion Muslims hold all Americans responsible for those war crimes...
Obviously the answer is NO.
Si stop the sarcastic B.S.
Btw I am Muslim !!!
It's happened more than "three times" in North America, Peter. Did your stats include the Fort Hood attack, the Home Depot rented truck attack in Battery Park City? Boston Marathon? U.S. recruiting center attacks in Chatanooga, TN?
His leftism blinds him
He loves to pick and choose
the guys right about a lot... but hes the same type of "small D" dem that wants war and short sides americans. i still love him, but damn i feel like this dude really doesnt care about ww3.
So you didn't understand his point. He was talking about Islamic extremists, not all terrorists in general. Your other examples are not what he is talking about, and not relevant to his point.
@@jdh8727 Leftist means, "educated". If you think this poster is smarter than Peter, then you are likely neither.
Since the first attacks of this kind, the police in Vancouver have parked dumpster trucks at all main entrance roads where crowds gather for planned events like NY
Is Trudeau capable of such precaution?
@@varun2250 No, it is the local police who have to deal with the aftermath who think ahead. Politicians can only think as far ahead as their next election and what to do to stay in power.
@@donkeysaurusrex7881American police are more incompetent than Canadians obviously
When a car attack happened in Melbourne, Australia they responded by installing ballards on all the major streets where an attack would be most likely so that the areas with people would be functionally protected at all times passively from cars.
@@donkeysaurusrex7881 You can't put an entire city in bubble wrap. We have to stop this backwards ideology promoted by Tlaib, AOC, and Kamala before it destroys our society.
Only 3 times, Peter? That's the most disingenuous thing you've said in a long time.
Once an accident. Twice a coincidence. Three times a pattern.
Name other incidents. And Timothy McVeigh doesn't count.
Given his politics, you didn't actually expect him to not defend them did you?
In NORTH AMERICA. He is referring to North America. It happens more often in Europe because of accessibility of Europe to the nutcases. The problem is that the schools and culture of the Middle Eastern Islamic world (You don't hear about these nutcases coming from Indonesia one of the largest Islamic countries) teach their people that Non-Muslims don't deserve to live, and that gives the nutcases (which every culture has) the permission to do their nutcase thing.
@@jonlittle5032so just checking Wikipedia on Isis attacks. It has 7 Isis attacks in total plus the one that just happened making 8. So still not a lot but more than 2.
This doesn't take into account all the similar car or knife attacks that have taken place throughout Europe.
Or endless violence and abuse against women. Like seriously anyone who's been around the "culture" has had to have conversation with their daughters/wives/girlfriends/mother's/sisters. I live in bumblefluff Canada and never dreamed I'd have to escort my wife to her mothers, because the "culture" has moved in.15 years ago I wouldn't escort my wife in Toronto. Now virtually every town of more than 500 people, has a defacto women shouldn't walk alone at night policy.
@@dixonhill1108just anything to pin your bigotry to.
3 times??? He must be living in a different universe.
"If you exclude the places with the highest levels of these people, the numbers look much better." -Peter Zeihan
Don't forget to take into account foreign involvement in the 'middle east' since the oil age began.....
I have seen my lovely UK become a very dangerous place (in my 62 yr lifetime)
London has been taken over
most of our big towns too
Women and Children are unsafe (Men too)
Leaders who allowed this to happen need to face justice
I’ve lived in London for decades, the problem is bored London kids on e-bikes stealing phones. The Tory’s shutdown all the outreach in London council estates so now we have this crap.
Seems the term I used is blocked out by UA-cam. There’s a reckoning coming, the opposite of an uncivil
One.
@@edc1569 of course if only these men had more youth clubs they wouldn't drive cars into people
@@edc1569 The problem is People like you and Those kids and their parents.
they didn't just allow it to happen but caused it.
Hasn't happened very often??? Oh, I see. You must just be counting the vehicular attacks. Let's just forget about all the other ones involving bullets, bombs, knives, and acid... Also, why just focus on America? I'm sure similar incidents around the world have nothing in common... My god, Peter. Wake up!! People are getting fed up with the politically correct brownie point collecting.
He's a shill.
cuz he's a woke loon
@@OldWolf1933 no he is not....
@@hellyeah942 Sure he is, and he's wrong about most of his predictions.
The suspect was born and raised in the US, served in the US Army, deployed in Afghanistan with honorable discharge.
Twice-divorced, with two misdemeanor records. Started talking nuts few months prior to the attack.
B.S. His name was Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
@@HankSemoreButz Correct, that was his name. ALSO, he was born and raised in the US, served in the US Army, deployed in Afghanistan with honorable discharge. Twice-divorced, with two misdemeanor records. Started talking nuts few months prior to the attack.
@HankSemoreButz how's his name making what I wrote BS? Hey, I think the immigration system is severely broken, but that doesn't change facts. Don't call my post BS for no reason.
Funnily enough you are both right in this case which is rare. You with the name and the post you replied to with some details of his service record and his being born and raised in the US. He was an IT Specialist, active duty then went reservist and did deploy to Afghanistan. From reports I've seen he left the army at the rank of Staff Sergeant.
@HankSemoreButz also, I think the perp should have his citizenship revoked and expelled for basically high treason anyway.
If his prediction this is NOT the start of something new is as accurate as his election prediction we are in trouble.
Yeah whats his business interests?
@@LibertyStrikes pretending he knows everything
@@steveseattle6791That’s what consulting fees are made of.
He's CIA.
Then why watch his videos?
Peter has really been on a bender the last few months to lose as many subscribers as possible.
Closing your eyes will not get you very far...
Ahhh yes the peace-loving muslims definitely don’t want violent death of Christians and Jews, and there’s no way this can be seen all around the world from Bangladesh to the Levant to Central Africa to most of Europe.
Maths isn’t the only way to see something, and it’s certainly not always the definitive perspective.
How many Muslims have Christians and Jews slaughtered in Gaza?
This is gonna age so poorly.
Yup
As do most predictions, but this could be particularly offside.
why?
Well, I mean Peter Zeihan is the Jim Crammer of geopolitics....
When did Peter say anything that did not age poorly?
You know Peter, I think you need to pack your stuff and come home. Come spend some time with the people of the US and stop trail hopping. You are losing touch, you are becoming out of touch. You were way wrong about the election, you are wrong on this. Things are changing, and yes this is the start of something new. You made this video too early. Today a Tesla blew up in front of Trump Hotel. Trump himself was almost killed twice. When in hell has this all happened before? It has happened many times before.Not in my lifetime so close together.
I am starting to think you are part of the establishment and not a true independent thinker.
Stop traveling and get back to your roots. Some of us are losing faith in your opinions and predictions.
After this video, I'm seriously considering unsubscribing. Peter was, albeit briefly, a breath of fresh air. I found his tour d'horizon of the world's energy situation a couple years ago astoundingly insightful, but he's been drifting ever since.
This guy travels more in a week than I do in a year, yet wants Patron money. Are the speaking engagements no longer paying for the trips? Well at least he brings up interesting topics that don‘t otherwise appear on my feed, so I can read the comments section. :/
@@rcchin7897I imagine it’s so he gets extra money and an echo chamber for the same thoughts on topics like this. Clearly his UA-cam comment section is ripping into him for this bogus take. So why not earn some cash and faithful followers? Cult like influencer.
The world is ugly. You are scared. It’s okay.
Why is Peter’s gut reaction to defend Islamism?
He's butthurt because the new right wants nothing to do with him. He gets paid to talk, and if one side of the room doesn't pay him he hates them. So he will always side against no matter the situation.
Because he is cia funded
Because "multiculturalism" is seen as maximally profitable by the corporate interests who employ his services.
Because there's over 2 billion people identified as 'Muslims' in the world.. there are Christian terrorists, there are Jewish terrorists, the thing that links them is not the religion, it is violence. And I'd like to point out that the middle east wouldn't be so 'interesting' without oil...
Right. So few billion Christians (including Catholics) and we don't have 3 terror attacks? Yeah, math people. Maybe its something else. Also the Chinese are athiests and have taken to revolting driving cars into children and bystanders at random as their system has become so bad.
Hey brother, I’m there. I live in New Orleans. From no. He had an isis flag. His ex USA military. Probably converted in London where he lived a long time. ✌️💙🙏
Check out tommy robbinson - islam terrorist group seems to have a headquarter (Luton, London) there to constantly converting muslin or those parents are from middle east into terrorists.
I read a book decades ago called "Undertanding Terror Networks" by Marc Sageman. Sageman is a psychiatrist by training and worked for the CIA and breifly based in Islamabad. The book was interesting, but somewhat dry at time because it was more of an academic book then light casual reading.
Those terrorists that gets radicalized fit a certain profile. They tend to be peope that, for whatever reason, are having difficulties assimulating into society. They may have aperfectly supportive non-radical (sometimes even non-political or non-religious) family, but really have no close friends. Terrorist groups are on the outlook for these individuals and effectively invite them into their "tribe". They say he has value and can be a success if they follow some rules or faith. He has a sense of belonging and it is often the norm for new members to ingrate themselves to the group by being more fervored. At that point they give him a bomb vest.
@@ycplum7062that’s true for radicals in west. Whereas in places like ME or Pakistan or Afghanistan it’s a different story. Exactly why west doesn’t understand this issue.
@@ycplum7062
Or they follow a religion that claims for violent Jihad as a core dogma and the extermination of Kafirs (infidels). It really is that simple, and it really is obvious what the common denominator is.
But I saw the head of the FBI there say it's not a T incident. Do you think the FBI would really do that? Just go on the internet and tell lies?
Everybody carry on, disperse! Nothing unusual to see here folks.
Like the FBI woman who looked to be 23 years old going on national TV saying "THIS WAS NOT A T ATTACK"
This also just happened in Germany. In that case, it was an "anti-Isam" Arab doctor. In the NO case, it was a second generation, former military, real estate agent. Both professionals, both successful but unassimilated members of their communities.
Is it the start of something new? Look at the immigrant knife and sexual attacks in Europe over the past two decades, plus vehicle attacks. It's not new. It's status quo.
Anti islam....yeah right
What he meant is, there are over a billion Muslims. If there was a problem, you would see thousands of these attacks and not just a handful.
This is called MATH!
@@devalapar7878 there are thousands killed though from africa to europe to usa / australia, all at the hands of that friendly religion
@@devalapar7878 There are, in fact, thousands of attacks. In 2024 alone there have been 1.724 terrorist attacks in the name of Allah, unaliving almost 10,000 people across the globe.
The new status quo, it's only getting worse.
Where’s all those moderate Muslims? Radio silence again 🙈
Moslems are waiting for official clarification of the beliefs and motivation of the killer. IF they apologise BEFORE this, it will be taken as evidence of guilt.
Where's all the moderate Jews and Christians for Gaza.
@@RadioStaring they were killed on october 7
They are here, you just dont know any
@@RadioStaring maybe dont start a war that u cant finish
Tell that to the relatives of the people who were murdered.
You people have nothing to say to the victims in Gaza
@@RadioStaring Nor do they understand the extent of foreign involvement in the ME since the oil age began.
@steve go take your meds
Damn... what a piss poor statement on a terrorist attack.
"if it happens 3 times... math people." lol the irony in this statement.
How many dead in Iraq? How many dead in Afghanistan? How many dead in Gaza? Libya, Syria....considering what the US has caused overseas, it could be so much worse.
Peter should look up Sarah Adams and her research into this stuff. I hope he's right but this might not be a one time thing.
Three mass attacks. Sure. That we know of. But how many smaller acts of violence went unreported? A murder here. A beating there. The police don't report or track those details anymore. In fact, they go out of their way to ignore them. Just like Zeihan is right here. But it's still causing harm today after fifteen years! How many bodies before this becomes an issue Peter? You got a number on that before it becomes significant to you? Or shall we just keep pretending this isn't a problem, because it's inconvenient to your economic geopolitical model?
@@savagewrld236look into Gaza if you want to know why. Get out.
And his math is bull shit. There aren't hundreds of millions of them in the United States, there are a couple million. There were also more than just two attacks. 1)Orlando attack at the gay night club, 2)San Bernadino attack at the Christmas party, 3)Fort Hood shooting, 4)New York City truck attack, and 5) Boston Marathon bombing. These are attacks that occurred recently in the United States, just off the top of my head.
Just here for the comment section
Touche' That's why I'm here too. Should know better by now...stay safe.
What else to make of Peter on this topic?
2025 is off to a crappy start, and it's only going to get MUCH worse.
Peter acts like this is no big deal? What’s his problem anyway?
@@HankSemoreButz Peter has his greasy hair pulled back too tight . . .
But a DEI FBI agent with a nose ring said it's not a terrorist attack. How do you explain that????
Nose ring? Really? Wow, how the mighty have fallen. 🤦♂️
Yep
The nose ring line invalidates the rest of the statement, which is of course true. Facial piercings are pretty much a non-issue.
You answered your own question - DEI
She is relatively young for being a station chief
Happens a lot more than 3 times in the UK
America has completely forgotten what true islamic terrorism is since 9/11, theyve been that sucessful at stopping it over the last 25 years..
Quite. It’s common occurrence. This man is a disgrace.
@@Halbared He is deep in the liberal mist.
There have been 5 IS linked attacks in the UK.
He just said if you live close to the source than it's probably happened more listen instead of hearing what you want
Extremely peaceful attack from peaceful people.
Peaceful like? Like the US? Israel?
"A peaceful yet fiery protest."
"Nothing to see here people".
Well plenty to see in NO if you like poverty, bad roads, and crime. Otherwise not so much. Been there and will NEVER return. Plenty of good cajun food elsewhere.
"....just ISIS lurking inside America's borders"
I'm a Muslim from Tunisia...quite familiar with bad roads.
Although I was surprised by this terrorist attack in New Orleans...I was appalled How the street looked trashy and obviously badly maintained just like I've seen for the last five years here in Tunisia.
Anyways you might hate me for seeming indifférent to the tragedy ( which I'm not)...
But I wanted you , yes you who read my comment to know How a Palestinian feel when hé is blown UP
And you comparing his house to the manicured lawn of and Israeli...
And yes , that happened and I heard it.
Focusing on the wrong aspect of a tragedy is almost like being its authors.
My condolences to the people of Louisiane and let us all pray for a Just peace between even the nastiest ennemies.
@@IloveDoubleDLouisiana has the largest corporate subsidies in the US, and it's not close. They pay $3k per citizen, when the national average is $150. You get what you pay for.
@@HabibAkiliDude, skygods are a problem in this regard. Yours is as fictitious as the next. If we want to end the violence, we must end elements that cause it. Your archaic cult training books need to be put in the fiction section where they belong.
It's not the terror the problem, it's not the people. Westerners should understand that it's an emperial religion and causes deep changes. Just walk in some neighborhoods in Europe and you will see something just so profound happening demographically and culturally that will change the course of history and the way we understand what is the meaning of western civilization.
People don't consider the population growth difference either.
If one group of people is having like 1.7 babies per woman.
And another group is having like 3.4 babies per woman.
It's only a few decades before the second group completely replaces the first. Then Europe is gone forever. European culture, European way life, European values, European people, all gone.
In all wars the percentage of foot soldiers to the overall population is small. The absolute number of muslim foot soldiers committing these vehicular acts is small, but they have overwhelming support from mainstream muslims around the world. It doesn't take much deliberate violence to bring down a society. The Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) in November of 1938 caused less than 100 deaths, but its impact was monstrous.
Overwhelming majority of Muslims? What? The people who fought against ISIS were Muslims from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Iran, Turkey, etc. If ISIS was so “overwhelming popular” why haven’t we seen more popular uprisings across the globe in support of them? Reality is these guys are viewed just as unfavorably if not more so in the countries overwhelmingly affected by their violence.
@@wheneggsdrop1701 Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. All Muslims use this internal conflict to dishonestly claim Muslims oppose jihad. Woke liberals fall for it and love Islam.
@@wheneggsdrop1701 Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. All Muslims use this internal conflict to dishonestly claim Muslims oppose terrorism. Liberals fall for it and love Islam.
@@wheneggsdrop1701 Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. All Muslims use this internal conflict to dishonestly claim Muslims oppose attacks on random civilians.
Shia Muslims oppose ISIS. Sunni Muslims oppose Hezbollah. Both sects use this internal conflict to deceitfully claim Muslims oppose these acts committed against random civilians.
Your credibility is trashed! Kamala, and now youre saying this is not going to be a tracked issue. Please stop listening to this guy! Stay safe.
Lol go check out his recent video about Canada. The comment section was a bloodbath. Ziehan was really great for a limited time, but really hasn't produced anything of value since 2022ish.
"Guys it's not all Muslims."
I don't even care anymore. Get out, back the way you came.
3 times???? That has to be a joke!
Religon of peace!
All religions are indoctrination, twisting facts & delusional, now add twisted twisted tree monkey's & you have psycho's to further their twisted agenda's. The world will never see peace as long as any of them exists. We're a screwed up species especially when you throw in abuse.
You're obviously really intelligent.... /s
Every religion is a "religion of peace." And yet, Crusades. It's inherent to religion that some people take it way too seriously.
How many millions of Muslims around the world are celebrating the attack? Do the math, Peter.
We don't know. Have YOU counted them? Or just surmising from a position of religious bias?
Why would people from the ME hate the West?!!!!!!!
This has happened way, WAY, WWWAAAYYY more than 3 times. In tel Aviv in Paris in London in Germany in Nigeria in New York in Mumbai. It's always practitioners of one particular religion doing it. The excuses change. The practice does not. When are we going to be able to talk about this frankly???
He was mentioning 3X in North America for ISIS/jihadi attacks, not all over the world (although 3X seems low for North America). He did mention its more likely to happen in Europe, Africa, Middle East, South Asia, just due to proximity.
It is interesting you start by mentioning a place that has been invaded, occupied, and terrorized by zio.nists since 1930s. Very interesting. Maybe that is where the root of this madness starts.
He said North America doofus.
@RadioStaring well, crap-for-brains, let's see . We have:
1. '93 world trade center truck bombing
2. '94 ari halberstam killing
3. 2001 9/11 attack
4. 2014 hatchet hatack on police officers
5. 2016 achmad Rahimi bombings.
6. 2017 bike path ramming attack
7. 2017 ullad akayad times Square bombing.
This list is JUST New York City. Not North America, just one city. All Islamic terrorism. I haven't even included the planned attacks that were foiled before anyone got hurt. All of these were "successful" attacks where innocent people were injured and/or killed.
Don't forget October 7th.
Peter is getting more unintelligent with age.
You're conveniently choosing to ignore that no matter where you look in the world everyone everywhere is having the exact same problem with this one group. They have this problem in Nigeria, in the Philippines, in China, in France, in Sweden, in India and so on and so forth. How long are we going to sit around and pretend as if there's no red thread? What is the common denominator all across the world? How many more people will have to suffer because people like you refuse to state the obvious? The fact that your immediate reaction is to play defence for them when they victimize others is disgusting. How about we just state the obvious and say that if you're capable of believing that a mass murdering war lord was such a great guy that you conclude that he must have been communicating with god then you're probably not a good person. And that goes for everyone who believes that Mr M was anything else but evil.
Don't forget Russia. They had that awful awful thing in that massive theater just a couple months ago.
EDIT: I can't call it what it was because they don't let us use the words to describe it.
While I’m no fan of Islam, over 80% of mass shootings are committed by white supremacists, so should we start deporting any aggravated white person too by your logic? I absolutely agree that we should curb the immigration of people’s that fundamentally do not believe in the cultural pillars of our society, but that does not mean that we can restrict the freedoms of law abiding citizens that have done nothing wrong. That is tyranny
You have legit concerns about them, but you too are also conveniently ignoring the turmoil in the middle east that has been inflicted on them by the US military industrial complex for nearly a century that has caused this refugee crisis.
@@acarroll6842 So what? That doesnt change the situation at hand. They should not be in democratic countries.
@@acarroll6842 In 1785 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams travelled to London to meet with an Ambassador to the Ottoman Barbary States, who for years had been capturing American sailors as [insert the word for forced laborers who are treated as property]. They asked the Ambassador why their sailors were being mistreated like this when America had only even been a nation for less than a decade and had never done anything to the Barbary States. The Ambassador's response was that god gives them the right to [insert that word again] all non believers.
Peter old buddy you should have checked in with Langley before you put this one out, just saying.
How many Muslims have Christians and Jews slaughtered in Gaza
Would LOVE to get the data logic that lead you to conclude 3 attacks. Some people believe in hate and destruction against those not of their belief. Some of those embrace a faith that truly matches that hate. Fools only will refuse to acknowledge this.
Very confusing. I was expecting to hear about this next week
Peter will always release urgent videos as soon as possible.
Seriously, sport?
This is not the time nor place for this.
@@stevechance150 How is this urgent? What on Earth did he add to the conversation? Trying to downplay the prevalence of Islamic violence? He's trying to make it sound like Islam is some peaceful religion the rest of the time. As if people aren't actively supporting Hamas etc. Mass sexual assaults against women. Yes every religion has its bad apples, but only in Islam do these folk feel at home. Mohammed was a child sex offender, as well a slave owner, a graper, a sex trafficer etc.(EDIT: This is not a conspiracy theory, this is main stream Islamic doctrine)
Is anyone else tired, i mean really tired, of the apologies for true racists/terrorist, masked in "condolences" for the atrocities they committed? Especially when they come from our own "best and brightest"?
Who apologized?
It's called being Jet Set. Ziehan doesn't live in California, he doesn't live near the border. He lives high up in the mountains, and you know dam well he'll be leaving there if he ever experienced the consequences of his narratives.
No. Tired of crap like your comment
@dajosee who apologized? Well, when someone takes a minute to remind us all that it's not so bad, rather than just use their platform to condemn such senseless violence, that's at least apologetic.
Well, part of the reason Trump was elected was opposition to progressives, who indirectly supported terrorist-affiliated groups - not to mention supported criminals over law-abiding citizents in general.
You down play this… “Only 3 times” What are you thinking… are you thinking It is not that bad?
Two trucks separate incidents rented from same place. Shawn Ryan and Sarah Adams called it. Maybe it’s time to heed wise warnings. 🤔
Is it "Far Right" to question the FBI narrative?
That's a far right conspiracy theory about what was a fiery but mostly peaceful protest.
Peter seems to have an opinion on just about everything. Tha more confidentiality he presents his opinion the less likely I am to accept it. Over confidence is a tell.
It also happened in Toronto in 2018, Faisal Hussain killed two people and wounded thirteen.
This kind of terror has happened on quite some occassions in Europe, Peter, like Germany, France, England, Sweden, Belgium. In fact, in Europe we tend to regard this as a war. Strange that you don't bring this up in your video.
How can you say such silly things without offering any objective facts besides demographic numbers, that are not applicable to this incident. Your lack of empathy for the families left behind to deal with the results of this horrific event just shows how detached you are from the real world. Here are some actual object facts Peter: 37 terrorist attacks
Since September 11, 2001, there have been 37 terrorist attacks in the United States1. From 1970 through 2012, a total of 2,600 terrorist attacks occurred in the U.S., resulting in 3,500 fatalities. 86% of those deaths occurred in the coordinated attacks on September 11, 20012.
I am skeptical your stated theory that it’s not the start of something new. wishful thinking or clinging to ideals from a false liberal narrative ?
Scepticism is not a valid argument... evidence supports argument.
Weak people create hard times..
Oh please….
@EveryoneIsAmelak just because you can't grasp a concept doesn't mean it's not happening.
@@johnnymichael1804 Your mind is weak
@@johnnymichael1804 Says a zionist?!
Not a surprise that Peter is defending "the religion of peace"
You mean the religion that, "blows you into pieces."
Guns kill more people and we don't ban guns.
China espionage costs more to deal with and does more damage.
Deers, and Cars kill more people, I don't see anyone culling deers, or sueing Ford, or Toyota
I'm not sure you listened to the video. He is saying that it doesn't happen much here because it is hard for the nutcases to get here. If you have read his books you will have noticed that he points out because of the Atlantic and Pacific we are relatively isolated from the craziness from the Old World. The point of his books is that the United States could, unlike the UK, Japan, China, and many others, ignore the rest of the world and still survive. China, Japan, the UK, Germany to name a few, cannot survive without major international trade. We could. It would be tough for a while, but we could. (not that I would enjoy the loss of cheap SE Asian/Chinese goods)
@WxGuesser52 you guessed wrong.
@WxGuesser52 im sure that will be much relief for the families to hear. 'Dont worry, your husband died so we could all have lower wages, more crime and homeowner depreciation, so it's okay'
I thought that assault rifles were to blame....
You can’t drive a assault rifle to work Or school though.
Nope! Americans are to blame in... America. They haven't done much to spread the love in the Middle East, either.
No, it's your mom
"We have a problem with yt male violence." -The Media
Hired by Democracy i guess
Hired by the rich to cause division in the the tiny minded.
No Peter, not almost 20 years ago. Don't fudge figures.
Peter, you're either hilariously naive or are deliberately misleading people.
And he does that how?
Why not both? Elon and Vivek already said we're lazy, shallow and dumb.
Damn dude, you just destroyed him and his viewership. How will he ever recover from this comment-how could anyone believe his sound reasoning after you said this?
@BalsawoodBeartraps-wf1hz and yet here you are in my replies.
@@BalsawoodBeartraps-wf1hz Sound reasoning? He ignored most of the most important relevant factors and then said nothing to see here 😂
Religion and politics are the same, as soon as people stop holding the leaders to account for there words and actions things slide towards violence and corruption. The best way to support a cause is to hold those in charge to a higher standard not a lower one.
Crappy take on this event Pete, my faith in your analysis is slipping quickly!
peter is there any room in new zealand looks safer
You mean the country who just put a DEI woman in charge of a naval ship which she promptly crashed after forgetting she'd left the cruise control on? And then after they found out she'd left the cruise control on, the NZ gov praised her for "saving her entire crew" from the shipwreck she caused.
Guess we didn't have to pay to see this video in a timely manner.
You could've seen it a week earlier and stopped this from happening if you'd just signed up for the patreon.
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat That's a great UA-cam handle. My name is kinda boring compared to it.
@@mattnelson8325 It just came to me out of no where on the day I decided to hide my name better because YT kept banning me for violating "community rules."
👋🐱😸😿🐱😸😸😺😼😽😸🐱😸
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat Apparently you have been a bad kitty. The UA-cam nimrods have chastised me before, taking down my posts. Read the Constitution once, they are not my mother.
From New Orleans, thank you for covering this today and not putting this behind your paywall. Means a lot to us.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand then the Cybertruck Fireworks infront of Trump Tower also happened..
.....well, Elon will just invent a fireworks proof Cybertruck now.
Yup, and they raided a home in Virginia and found 150 pipe bombs...
@@steveseattle6791 that was on December 17th and has no connection to these attacks or the coming ones.
My favorite part of that is all of the mainstream media want Elon so bad they wrote all their headlines to make it sound like the Truck exploded all on it's own.
Every headline I saw heavily implied the truck was to blame.
Thanks!
Careful with what you say if you're in the UK or EU. If so, just accept your replacement in silence for your own good
Like how you all are trying to replace us in Gaza?
Know Islam, no peace. No Islam, know peace.
Nothing to do with oil then?
You people are completely misunderstand what he means when he brings up the 3 attacks and roughly numbering off how many Muslims there are, namely that if Muslims as a group were violent jerks there would be many more of these attacks. Even if you add in things like the Nice Truck attack, Rouen Church murder, the Berlin attack, the Paris theatre shooting, the Pulse night club shooting in Florida, 7/7 bombing and 9/11, they are still very uncommon occurrences, typically with a year or more in between incidents with little connection to the suspects other than their radicalization. Of the incidents I listed, only two happened in the US, three if you count the one referenced in this video. Compare that to the over 80 school shootings in the US in 2024 alone. I'd say this is a much more pressing form of radicalization particularly because it typically affects children to harm other children.
" namely that if Muslims as a group were violent jerks there would be many more of these attacks. " It's very much a diversified portfolio. Islam isn't a religion dedicated to one form of horror. Treatment of women is a real fun one.
"Compare that to the over 80 school shootings in the US in 2024 alone." if you told me Canada should not allow the American school system to influence our education system, you wouldn't get any resistance from me. Keep American kids and teachers out of our Canadian schools. I don't need Canada replicaing another countries failures.
BTW How many of those shootings are "gang" related?
That’s true. If even only 1% of the world’s Muslims went on a jihad, the carnage would be orders of magnitude bigger than what we’ve been accustomed to seeing.
This take requires rational thought
It’s nothing new cause it’s been a thing since this Quranic verse was received:
Fight those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day, nor comply with what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden, nor embrace the religion of truth from among those who were given the Scripture,1 until they pay the tax,2 willingly submitting, fully humbled.
Exactly the same shit as Revelation 19:11-16 being used to justify crusades.
@ yeah…false claim there
wow we were blessed with a non 7 day old video
Hard to believe New Orleans, such a chill place ,great people,great food
Oh Peter. You are so wrong on this one.
@@stevenhenry5267No, you are the one that s wrong.
Correct..
I love Pete.. but his info sources are way off, and there will be more attacks.
The current state department information sources are Benghazi level incompetent.. Peter needs to find some better sources to get a good handle on the mayhem.
You literally couldn’t even know this yet
hes wrong on most
he is not wrong, he knows he is lying and theerefore he is evil.
Peter seemed a little depressed to read his CIA talking points today.
As always...ignoring the obvious.
If concern for an event(s) is predicated on population base the suspected offender is categorized to belong too, what ratio and or percentage of a poplulation base participating in things like this is required to move the needle from "not problem" to "problem"?
If your word salad is any indication, just do the math that Peter mentioned and calm your little magabrain.
2024 sucked, and 2025 is starting off SUCKING!!!
going fine for most of the people not obsessed with living through social media fear porn
Religion poisons everything. - Christopher Hitchens
You’re the poison
I thought precisely the sane thing.
The religion of peace is poison
Hitchens was miserable.
Free advice: Don't take advice about religion from an atheist. 🙄 It's like taking medical advice from an anti-vaxxer.
The only difference between this and the last mass killing we had here in the U.S. is this guy is believed to be connected to a terrorist organization. We have people shooting other people in job lots almost every other week.
That doesn't make it "okay", it does mean that if we get more agitated about this one than the last half dozen attacks, it has to do with something other than the attack itself.
Sigh, quit making excuses.
Why are you trying to divert the attention? It's like someone wanting to talk about a problem and you pop in and say "I too have a problem." OK, we'll take about your problem at another time for it, but now we're talking about this problem.
This one has chocolate flavor. Others were vanillas.
@@GaryMalcolmwhat's your excuse for Gaza?
@@PomaReigntalk about the problem in Gaza
Yes, but…there has been heavy promotion of “crazy” this past year; the rhetoric was cranked up to eleven. Eventually someone unhinged enough will act on that. Is this the year of the bad actor?
Pretty bold assessment, 13 hours after the attack...
Bold yes. Wrong no.
@@passaisIt’s so wrong it’s wicked
Why are you here then?
@missykins3193 Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, served in the Army on active duty from 2006 to 2015 and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2009, according to three U.S. defense officials.
@@KNuckleZificationSo what? Is he immune from becoming radicalized? The answer is no.
The thing with terror attacks is that there are 8 billion people in the world, and nearly 400 million in the US. Most terror attacks are not hard to carry out, especially if the perpetrator is okay with dying or getting caught in the end (which incidentally, is why I don't necessarily think training is always required). This attack was something anyone with a truck could do.
It's more remarkable that we don't get more terror attacks. All it takes is 0.00000025% of the US population (i.e. 1 person) to be determined to kill people for terrorist-y reasons. Sure, the authorities can probably stop most attacks by monitoring suspects activity (at the expense of mass surveillance of the public...which may or may not be worth it) beforehand, but some will always get through. To some extent, you do have to accept this kind of thing will occasionally happen.
The attacker here had a history of domestic violence. Most of them do. The thing about extremist ideologies, across the spectrum, is that they tend to have a common thread: misogyny. That can be worked on.
Has to be the lamest defense of the Islamic State without actually saying it.
yeah he was clearly defending isis. obvious
America is a Judeo-Christian society. Should we blame Jesus and Christianity for every white American who kills?
As a french, I don't understad why Peter is not showing any compassion to his fellow US citizens ?
I feel like he's speaking with a light and humourous tone to treat this subject
Peter, I think (like a lot of others that posted comments), your a bit off on your numbers of attacks Pal
Do the math!
Well...30 years ago you would have probably lived a miserable existence with a few couple of like-minded friend if you lived in big city. Fast forward to 2025 and you can hundreds if not thousands of new "friends" in matter of days no matter where you live.
A texas man named Abdul.hahahah
lol - woke
We have 30 million people, and what's wrong with Abdul?
@@garyspence2128 You don't see guys named Gary doing this, do you?
@@IFRYRCEYes
@@IFRYRCEplenty of Gary's slaughtered Muslims during the two Middle East wars the US waged
Its very tragic but then theres mass shootings in schools or other places remember that guy in vegas, or the black church shooting, texas home depot shooting, sandy hook...or the maine mass shooting that took 18 people last year..on and on 😢..
American citizen with an al-queda flag on board? The FBI says he is a 42-year-old American citizen, but with the name Shamsud Din Jabar (sp?), I’d guess he was given one of those lottery approvals from State and he likely never intended to be a contributor to our society.
He was born in the states, you can also change your name… he was going through a divorce and clearly not mentally stable. Blaming the current immigration system for someone born as an American to Americans in the 80s is disingenuous at best or straight up purposeful misinformation at worst.
I read that he was born here in America. Home grown Muslims tend to be more radical than newcomers. At least it seems like it. There was a case a few years ago when some White Georgia boy decided to become Islamic, married a Somali woman, and moved to Minneapolis to be in a Muslim community. While walking around their borderline no go zone he would take it upon himself to verbally enforce Sharia law - telling women to cover up, etc. The local Muslims apparently got creeped out by the guy and called the police on him. He and his stuff and home was searched and I believe a future terror attack got stopped.
He served in the military, apparently
He was a US army veteran, so there goes your conclusion that he never intended to contribute to our society. Something obviously went wrong since then, but apparently he originally had good intentions, though he lost them along the way.
As for lottery approvals, that's the method used to distribute green cards, not citizenships, and a green card is a license to work. Having a green card is a path to citizenship, but there's more hoops to jump through. If you are referring to the process by which Syrian refugees were allowed into this country, those were pre-vetted to eliminate all able-bodied adult men who weren't elderly. Most of the refugees were orphans. He is too old to have arrived as an orphan, too young to have arrived as an old man, and able-bodied enough to have enlisted, so he's obviously not a refugee.
Besides, there is now a mass-migration of Syrian refugees back to their homeland now that Assad has gone. Which is robbing a whole lot of people of a major scapegoat, both Americans who want to keep voters scared and compliant to vote as they're told, and enemies of the West who want to divide and conquer by stirring up nationalism. Which makes me wonder if this guy was a false flag operator, possibly coerced.
And guessing from names in the diverse USA is a grave mistake. Were you one of those people who refused to believe that Barack Hussain Obama was actually born in Honolulu just like his birth certificate said? Did you forget that people often change their names with their ideologies, like Muhammed Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay?
@@richardthomas5362 Homegrown muslims are usually people that are motivated by hate, why else do you think they'd find Islam so appealing?
Thanks for the update
At least were not Europe yet
Your own lack of national healthcare kills more Americans than ALL external threats.
You'll learn and probably sooner than later.
Math Peter. It’s happened in Europe many more times than you stated. San Bernardino. Ft Hood. Boston Marathon. Cologne. Southport and many more.
My geography may be a little rusty, but I'm pretty sure Europe is not in North America.
Tesla EV exploded in front of a Trump Hotel.
Here we go 2025, stay awake people.
As Chriatians (I am Catholic), we are certainly a religious group that should have empathy for the 99.9999% of Muslims who have maniacs in their midts, hell-bent on warping their theology for evil reasons. How many examples do we have to list, whereby Christian theology was used to do evil things, before we have compassion for the 99.9999% of Muslims who are peace-loving, respectful of others and want nothing to do with these acts? "Those in glass houses, should not cast stones."
“the car did it”
-every media source
"Tesla explodes outside Trump Tower"
No mention of the canisters of propane and gas in the bed.
Wasn’t the guy a X army and a US citizen?
Says the media. Just like they said Joe Biden is the sharpest he's ever been and C started in a wet market. Just like they said we needed to triple mask and that the Southport perpetrator in the UK was a "Welsh Christian."
Radical Presbyterians????
It hasn't happened "three times". What are you talking about?
There was also a bombing at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Wednesday morning. They used a Tesla Cyber Truck loaded with gasoline, camping fuels, and firework mortars. One dead, several injured.
You're making stuff up. A Tesla caught fire and you're lying about it
Peter Zeihan owns at least 900 pairs of sunglasses yet refuses to wear one pair today. Why?
What are you smoking! There have been dozens globally.
He didn’t say globally.
@@billpetersen298 Which is why he is far from the mark. There have been over 45,000 worldwide Islamic terrorist attacks. American attacks are not in isolation.
Dozens?! How many people have died as a result of US 'interventions' and Israeli colonisation etc?!
@@sOnIcBo0mBoY Hush antisemite, the adults are talking. All of interventions those happened in isolation.
WE are lucky to have two huge oceans on our borders-
I'm from the UK, and island. We have a gigantic problem. It will end very, very badly here. Don't be complacent America. Secure your southern border and your northern one for good measure. Keep up the good work voting in a strong president.
All the best. ❤️🇺🇸🇬🇧❤️
lol and you stay within those borders?! Britain and the US both have so much blood on their hands its obscene.. (I'm British)
@@sOnIcBo0mBoY agreed! that was the point of my post-
they did the same thing in france.
Peter, please go watch the Sean Ryan Podcast with Sara Adams. They discuss the training pipeline, and how they are getting into/already here. I think we will see more and more of these types of events.
Huge surprise said nobody. When are we going to call it what it is as a nation?