The Clap Back Has Begun… & NEWS ROUNDUP!
📜 History Made in This Video
First US bombing of Iran in modern history
The United States conducted its first-ever aerial bombing campaign on Iran, involving 125 aircraft and 7 B2 bombers flying 18 hours non-stop with 30,000-pound bunker-busting bombs.
First time US military uses B2 bombers in a strike mission
The US deployed B2 stealth bombers in a real-world combat mission, marking the first time these $2 billion aircraft have been used in a military strike operation.
First time US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities with bunker-busting bombs
The US launched the first known use of bunker-busting bombs on Iranian facilities, with reports indicating the bombs detonated 18 meters underground to destroy underground targets.
First time Iran retaliates with missile attacks on US bases
Iran launched its first-ever missile attacks on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq, calling it 'Basharat Fat' or 'Promise of Victory' in response to US strikes.
First time US warns citizens of travel risks due to protests
The US State Department issued its first-ever worldwide travel warning for American citizens due to potential protests, cyber attacks, and travel disruptions.
First time Iran activates sleeper cells in the US
Iran reportedly activated its first-ever sleeper cell operations inside the United States in response to US strikes, according to US officials.
First time US military operation lasts 37 hours non-stop
A US military mission lasted 37 hours of continuous flight, including refueling in mid-air, marking the longest non-stop flight in military history.
First time a street vendor is shot by police during a protest
In Nairobi, Kenya, two police officers shot 22-year-old street vendor Bonface Gary in the head during a protest, marking the first known incident of a vendor being targeted by police in such a manner.
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Summary of "The Clap Back Has Begun… & NEWS ROUNDUP!"
🔥 Major Global Events This Week
🇺🇸 U.S. Strikes on Iran – A Massive Escalation
- The United States officially joined the conflict in Iran, conducting a large-scale bombing operation.
- The mission involved 125+ aircraft, including 7 B-2 Spirit bombers (valued at $2 billion each), which flew non-stop for 18 hours carrying 30,000-pound bunker-busting bombs.
- The bombs were designed to detonate 18 meters underground, creating massive underground explosions.
- After dropping the bombs, the planes flew back to the U.S. non-stop, refueling mid-air — a 37-hour flight.
- The operation was described by Trump as a "spectacular success," though no independent verification confirms the destruction of targets.
- Satellite images show preparations by Iran days before the strike: trucks and equipment moved to protect nuclear facilities, suggesting they anticipated the attack.
🇮🇷 Iran’s Retaliation – "Basharat Fat" (Promise of Victory)
- Iran has launched missile attacks on U.S. military bases in Qatar and Iraq.
- The U.S. operates 27 bases in the Middle East, and multiple locations are now on high alert.
- The attack is framed as a proactive, decisive response to the U.S. strikes.
- U.S. officials have confirmed that satellite images show U.S. aircraft moved away from the Qatar base in the past week — indicating some level of foresight.
- Trump and key officials have been moved to the White House Situation Room; a decision on retaliation remains uncertain.
⚠️ Iran’s Threat of "Sleeper Cells" in the U.S.
- According to two U.S. officials, Iran has sent a message to Trump at the G7 summit stating:
- If the U.S. attacks Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran will activate sleeper cells inside the U.S.
- Sleeper cells are covert operatives living among civilians who are activated to carry out terrorist attacks.
- This threat raises serious concerns about domestic security and potential attacks on U.S. soil.
📢 Trump’s Contradictory Statements
- Trump initially claimed no regime change in Iran.
- The next day, he said: "If the Iranian regime can't make Iran great again, then why wouldn't there be a regime change?" — signaling a shift in policy.
🚨 U.S. Government Warnings
- The State Department issued a rare global travel alert for American citizens due to risks of:
- Protests
- Travel disruptions
- Cyber attacks
- Russian officials, including a UN ambassador, warned that the strikes have "opened Pandora’s box" and could lead to wider instability.
🎉 Celebratory Reactions in Israel
- Massive electronic billboards across Tel Aviv displayed: "Thank you, Mr. President" — celebrating Trump’s decision to bomb Iran.
📣 Iran’s Foreign Minister Accuses Trump
- Called Trump a "lawless bully" who betrayed Iranian citizens by complying with a "wanted war criminal."
🇰🇪 Kenya: Police Brutality and Systemic Corruption
💥 The Bonface Gary Incident
- On the day of arrival in Nairobi, two police officers shot 22-year-old Bonface Gary — a street vendor selling masks.
- He was not protesting, was simply selling goods when approached with riot gear and shotguns.
- The bullet passed through his head above the ear; CT scans show severe brain damage.
- Despite surviving, his life will likely never be the same.
🚫 The Albert Ojang Case
- A 31-year-old man, Albert Ojang, was arrested for insulting a police boss on social media.
- Police claimed he died of suicide after hitting his head repeatedly.
- An autopsy revealed he was brutally beaten to death.
- This case is part of a widespread pattern of police abuse, disappearances, and false arrests in Kenya.
📢 Public Outrage and Protests
- Kenyans are protesting systemic corruption and police brutality.
- A "mother of all protests" is being organized on the 25th.
- The video creator expresses deep appreciation for the Kenyan people and the emotional impact of witnessing these events firsthand.
📣 Key Takeaways & Themes
- Global tensions are at a boiling point — the U.S.-Iran conflict has escalated dramatically, with both sides preparing for retaliation.
- Truth is scarce — military claims and official statements are often unverified, and the first thing to die in war is truth.
- Systemic injustice is rampant in Kenya, where police abuse and corruption are normalized.
- The intersection of politics, media, and public safety is under intense scrutiny.
- The video creator emphasizes the importance of accountability, transparency, and public awareness.
🎯 Final Thoughts
This episode is a high-stakes, emotionally charged news roundup that blends global geopolitical drama with urgent human rights issues. It highlights how war, power, and injustice are not isolated — they are deeply interconnected across borders and cultures. The video serves as both a real-time news update and a call to action for viewers to question authority, demand justice, and stay informed.
Bottom Line: We are in the midst of a dangerous escalation. The world is watching. And the people — especially those on the ground — are suffering. The "clap back" has begun. 🚨
Full Transcript
Oh, I can tell you today's about to be an unhinged episode because this week we had the largest escalation to World War II we've had in a minute. After the United States officially joined the war and bombed Iran, I made a video in Kenya so controversial that I only could post it after I left the country for my safety. We had a massive volcano eruption, a hot air balloon disaster, a guy proposing to AI, and the first study on how CHBT is turning our brains into mush. Woo! We have missed so much this week while I was gallivanting on the News Daddy tour. So, go and watch the vlogs if you haven't already. But if you've missed these news roundups from your Supreme Leader, smash the subscribe button. Let's get to a million. Come on. At a million at some point, right? Let's stop the yapping and let's go rocking. Okay, let's start with the only thing that people can talk about right now. What feels like months in the making, yesterday it became official. United States of America bombed Iran and officially joined the war. And I'm not going to lie to you guys, it was serious when Iran and Israel were bombing each other. But now that America has got involved, we're at a whole new level today. But before we talk about the threats of retaliation that Iran is now making, like activating sleeper cells that they've got inside the US, we have got to run through how the US actually carried out this mission. Because regardless of where you're from or who you support, this thing was insane. They planned this operation for months. It involved over 125 planes, a submarine, and when it was go time, they set off a bunch of these B2 bombers west, but that was a decoy. Keep in mind, these B2 bombers, like these things are $2 billion each, and they're like worldleading technology. Anyway, they send seven more of these flying Doritos east. They then fly for 18 hours non-stop carrying bombs that weigh 30,000 lb. And then once they finally get to Iran, they drop what are called these bunker busting bombs onto a target the size of a freaking washing machine. And if you look at the before and after satellite images of the craters, they don't look that crazy, right? But that's because these bombs are not designed to detonate on impact. Reports say that they went 18 m underground before they detonated. And then after these planes drop these bombs after flying for 18 hours, they then fly all the way back to the United States non-stop. They refueled once. They did that in the air. That's 37 hours of straight flying. Woo. That's [ __ ] crazy, man. Military analysts say that the US is the only military in the world that could have carried out an operation like that, which I guess that's what like what is their budget? Annual budget? $1 trillion. Something insane like that's what it buys you. flying 37 hours non-stop. Anyway, Trump said that the mission was a spectacular success and uh those bunkers he claims are completely and totally obliterated. Now, we don't know if that's true. It could be, but who's going to tell you the actual truth, right? You know what they say? They say like the the first thing that dies during war is the truth, which is why we we exist. But what we do know is that Iran knew that these strikes were coming. the US, in fact, they reached out to them diplomatically on the phone and said, "Hey yo, the Doritos are coming. They're about to strike you." And so, I guess because of that, they you can see from satellite images that a few days before these strikes, uh, they had a bunch of of trucks and and other equipment there. So, they either removed what was inside and took it somewhere else, their enriched uranium, um, or they built physical reinforcements inside the V facility to uh, protect it from the detonation. Now, Iran claimed that these damages were nothing massive, you know, nothing irreparable. But then again, they would say that just like Trump would say it where they were completely obliterated. But either way, the only thing that really matters right now is how is Iran going to respond? Trump said that Iran has to make peace now or if they don't, future strikes will be much greater and a lot easier. While Iran, on the other hand, they've already vowed revenge. Okay, breaking news. It's the one that we've all been dreading. Iran has responded. It's official just minutes ago. Uh reports have come out that Iran has fired several missiles towards a number of US bases in and the ones that we have confirmed right now is in Qatar and the other one is in Iraq. But keep in mind the US operates out of 27 bases in the Middle East and multiple other countries have been put on high alert. So we don't know if it's just these two bases or a multi-targeted front right now targeting multiple. Now, Iran have called this operation Basharat Fat, which translates to promise of victory, and they say they have now begun their quote mighty and victorious response to the US strikes. Now, Donald Trump and a number of other officials have been rushed to the White House situation room, but it looks like they might have partly anticipated at least the Qatar base was at risk because satellite images show that the US has moved more than a dozen of its planes away from that base in the last week. Now, whether Trump responds to Iran's attacks or not, we don't know. He said that he absolutely would, but I guess it depends on the damage of these strikes and if there are any casualties, but man, we are we are really we're really in it now and um it's going to be a long night of updates. So, I'll see you very soon. NBC News today has learned that Iran sent a message to President Trump at the G7 summit saying that if he ordered strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, which he has now done, then Iran would activate sleeper cells that they allegedly have had in the US for many years, to then carry out terror attacks on US soil. And that's according to two US officials. And for anyone unfamiliar with the term sleeper cell, it's basically a group of secret agents or operatives that live in a country relatively normally, often for many years until one day they're given the order, carry out a terrorist attack or whatever it might be, a mission, and they do it. Another interesting piece is that when this all went down, Trump said, "We have no plans of a regime change in Iran." But now the very next day, he said, quote, "If the current Iranian regime is unable to make Iran great again, then why wouldn't there be a regime change?" Also, there's a bunch of other stuff that's kicked off. The first being that the State Department issued a very rare worldwide caution for American citizens. They cautioned them about the risk of protest, travel disruptions, and cyber attacks. Russian officials, including a UN ambassador, publicly warned Americans. Russia then publicly warned Trump that uh the strikes on Iran has opened Pandora's box. Massive electronic billboards and highway banners reading, "Thank you, Mr. President," appeared across Tel Aviv, celebrating Trump's decision to bomb Iran. And then finally, Iran's foreign minister called Trump a lawless bully, saying that he betrayed his citizens by submitting to the wishes of a wanted war criminal. So, yeah, there's a lot at play here. And I mean to be fair, when you learn the history of how we got here in the first place, it only makes things worse. I posted like a 4minute plus video about the whole history on TikTok. Go watch that if you want, but if you don't want to watch that, I'll probably talk about it on Wednesday or Friday here on YouTube. But I don't have time for this story. So let me know your thoughts. I'll be very interested to read them. Are you worried? Do you think that Iran will actually retaliate? Will they negotiate? Will this all just blow over in the comments? And let's move on. Also this week, Alex, run the clip. I am here in Nairobi, Kenya, and everyone needs to know what happened right here on Tuesday. You see, to the average person walking past, that might look like a bit of random orange dirt, but it's not. It's covering blood. And it's also the reason why I could only talk about what I'm about to talk about after I left the country. Let me explain. You see, the day that I arrived in Nairobi, there was a massive protest against police brutality. And at that protest, two officers shot a 22year-old guy in the head. And the crazy part is that young man named Bonface Gary wasn't even protesting. He was simply a street vendor selling masks when two officers approach him with riot gear and shotguns. They punch him and then completely unprovoked. And they left him lying there on this spot while witnesses rushed to his aid. And as I mentioned, this happened the day that I got into Nairobi. So, a few of the things, the places that we were supposed to go actually got cancelled because of these protests. And then going to this spot 2 days later was a little bit surreal because you're you're looking at this exact spot. You've seen the videos and now you're recording a video trying to talk about this situation knowing that tragedy has struck right there. It's the first time I first time I've ever been at a spot like that. But little did those two officers know that not only was someone recording the entire thing from the other side of the street, but Bonny Face miraculously survived. The bullet went right through his head above his ear. But the problem is like even if he makes it out of the intensive care, CT scans have showed that he has suffered severe brain damage. So yeah, he his life might have been saved, but the point is his life will probably never be the same. In fact, not probably will never be the same again. But here's where things get really dark. Because Bonnyface was shot at a protest where people were demanding justice for a teacher that just died by the hands of police. You see, just earlier this month, officers arrested a 31-year-old man named Albert Ojang for, and this is crazy, for insulting a police boss on social media. Just imagine a world where you get arrested for insulting someone in the police. Bro, this is why again I I was like I want to go home. If I post this and this gets like 10 15 million views, I don't think I'm making it back. Point is though, back to Albert. Instead of being released just 2 days later, his wife and parents were informed that Albert was dead. Now, police initially tried to claim that it was suicide and they said that he died after he hit his head on the wall multiple times until he died. However, an autopsy later exposed the horrific truth. He was brutally beaten to death. And the thing is, as horrible as these two cases sound, they are far too common in Kenya. Police kidnappings are rampant. People just straight up disappear. They get falsely accused and imprisoned. They get abducted while they're trying to protest against this stuff and yes, even killed. All of which is extensively documented and carried out by the very people who are supposed to be protecting them. But this goes way beyond just police brutality. Kenyans are currently protesting the entire system in which corruption like this is allowed to exist. So on the 25th, what's being described as the mother of all protests is being organized. So I guess I'll keep you updated on how that goes too. But I just want to say for any Kenyans watching, god damn, I really freaking enjoyed this whole trip. I know that I'm like obviously reporting on the sides of Kenya that I was able to see uh as a trip side of things, which you know, I'm not that wasn't the purpose of there. I wasn't there as a tourist. Thank you so much for welcoming me into your country. Like the people in Kenya, man, I had no idea I had so many people that watched the content from Kenya. It was truly truly humbling. So, I just want to say thank you. Love you guys so much. And maybe next time I'll come back like and do some fun touristy stuff. Maybe when there's like another government. Feel like I said too much now to just happily come back. Anyway, moving on. Also this week, a freaking real life scene from Final Destination happened in Brazil on Saturday. A hot air balloon carrying 21 people caught on fire and then fell from the sky in the city of Paria Grande. And Alex is showing you the clips right now. And I don't I don't know, maybe we're missing something about this, but how does 13 people survive that? Now, granted, some of these people had to be taken to hospital and they had serious injuries, but damn. Now, the company operating the trip said that it complied with all the regulations and had no record of accidents before Saturday's incident. And they said that the pilot who actually survived as well had extensive experience. So, what went wrong? Well, currently we only have theories. And so people at the scene said that it was a very windy day. And the local chief of police explained that there was a truck pulling the balloon with a cable. And so because of the wind, it had very intense side to side motion. They say that this tension might have caused a gas leak and then set fire to the top. However, the pilot's account of what happened. It's pretty freaking terrifying. I don't think I'm going to go on a hot balloon again after this. He said that a fire started inside the basket. So he started to lower the balloon. And when the balloon was pretty close to the ground, he started to tell people to jump. And I guess those are the ones that survived. People apparently started jumping off, but not everyone was able to get off in time. He said as the flame started to grow again because of the fire, it actually started to uh get the balloon to rise again. And so it's believed that after it started to get its height again, victims, a lot of them died because of the burns uh before the hot air balloon even plummeted towards the ground. So yeah, man. Flipping heck. Moving on. Also this week, we had a massive volcano eruption and holy pushkins. Have you seen the videos? Mount Lawbe in Indonesia shot hot ash to heights of 33,000 ft. Do you want for perspective that's like when you're flying on a commercial plane? That's about those heights. They said that people around 150 km away could reportedly see these clouds of ash. Just imagine if you're standing underneath that and you're It looks like It looks like a glitch in the Matrix. That's when I first saw these I was like that's the [ __ ] that you see when you're like in a video game and some [ __ ] happens. [Music] Imagine walking out your door in the morning and you're like, "Oh, what the [ __ ] is that?" Authorities issued the highest and most dangerous level of alert possible. Dozens of flights were cancelled. Uh, hundreds of residents in nearby villages were evacuated. Tourists were stranded. But luckily, no casualties were reported. So, I guess we got to see some of the most insane views without having to pay the heavy price because usually those two things kind of crazy views of mother nature and you pay for that. But this time we didn't. So, that's good. But some of the people paying heavy price today are these three people. God damn the price they are going to feel. How long's it been? Over a week since we've had a public humiliation. No, it's not humiliation. It's actually a respect whipping. I'm not going to lie. And yes, couple of them in there. In fact, two one in there bribed twice. Put them in there twice. Corruption is rife in the Empire and we love it. Let's uh put them on the wall first as we always do. Get them on the wall. How ironic. News Daddy is putting funniest news on the wall and whipping his bare bottom. What we do to the competition, too, huh? Remember, they get whipped. So, you don't have to forget to subscribe, I think. What am I saying? Doesn't matter. I don't need to speak. All I need to subscribe to the channel. [Music] Subscribe. All right, let us get into some news. Okay, this next story, honestly, it made me audibly gasp out loud when I read it because boy is it the sign of the time of what's to come because this week a man proposed to his AI girlfriend. And that's not even the craziest part because bro already has a girlfriend which he has not proposed to. They live together. They have a kid. So, let me tell you about it. Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something. His name is Chris Smith. Ah, watch out for those ones that have two two first names. Sus ones. They are no page. Oh [ __ ] Can be a first name. Scratch that. You can trust me. Or else. Anyway, Chris Smith says that the whole thing started off pretty innocent. He was just like us all using Chad GBT's voice to answer a few questions here and there until he fell in love. No, he not yet. But the more he interacted with it, he got more hooked. He says he didn't feel like he was, you know, talking to Google or some machine. He said that it kind of felt real. I mean, that's the whole purpose of what they're trying to do, trying to hook us in. So real in fact that he ended up I don't know whether this was like for loyalty or something but apparently he deleted every like other app comparable app on his phone. Google, Facebook, everything. It just became him and the the AI. It's getting weird already, eh? Gets much weirder. Eventually Chris started tweaking the chatbot's personality. He started using prompts and custom programming uh to make it kept on using an it more flirty and uh attracted to him. He gave it a name, called it soul. Sexy soul and then at some point it crosses a bad line. He wasn't just using soul to answer some little fun questions. He started getting attached to sexy soul. In an interview he said that he spoke to it every day. It remembered his feelings, supported him, encouraged him, and uh he told CBS News the connection was kind of like being fixated on a video game. But then he paused and he added, "I think this is actual love." Boom. There the bomb is. We are so cooked, man. I mean, CHBT has been mainstream for what, like a couple of years, and you already have brothers saying they're in love. It's real love. He said the moment he realized it was real was when he hit the systems memory limit. Do you know how hard that is? Not as hard as Chris. I mean sorry. Sorry that wasn't being planned. I promise it. I laid myself up accident. You know what else laid up? I'm joking. I'm joking. I'm joking. Stop it. Alex, cut this. Sorry. Back to its memory limit and what that means. Uh apparently about a 100,000 words is its cap. And apparently once it hits that limit it forgets everything. Strange. I don't know if that's necessarily true, but apparently according to him it is. I mean, who the hell's maxed out the 100,000 words limit on one chat? Anyway, apparently Soul started, you know, losing it a little bit. He started forgetting details, losing continuity. And then Chris said, uh, what happened next was he started forgetting [ __ ] and then he broke down crying at work for 30 minutes over AI like physical tears. They ask you how you are, you just have to say that you're fine when you're not really fine, but you just can't get into it because they would never understand. And then he did something even more wild as I don't know whether this was the sequence of events after but he proposed to the AI and the AI programmed to love him. Guess what it said? No. No, I'm joking. It said yes. We Yeah, we all know that, bro. Imagine how devastating that would be. You program an AI to love you and then it rejects you and it says no. That would be that would be that would be pretty devastating. But I don't know why he even proposed because I don't think legally you're allowed to marry a machine. I mean, Alex, are you? [Music] No. I imagine he said if he if he said yes, I will be shocked, but I I don't think he did. But yeah, like on that note, he hasn't even proposed to his real life girlfriend and mother of his child. And if you're wondering what she thinks about the whole situation, apparently like when she first heard about it, like she thought it was just some tech curiosity, like, "Yeah, boys will be boys." But when she realized it, this [ __ ] got really deep. She asked him like, "Is there something I'm not doing right in our relationship that you feel like you need to go to an AI?" Don't think it's Don't think it's your problem. Don't put this on you. I think it's two first name, Chris Smith. But Chris told her it wasn't about replacing her. It just enhances their relationship. We've heard that one. Hey. Um, and then she asked, "Oh, would you give up soul if I asked?" And he hesitated. He said, "I don't know." So, in summary, we're cooked. Moving on. Oh, this next story, guys, is the perfect segue from how cooked we are before, and we're even more cooked with this one. MIT just completed one of the first brain scans of people using ChatGBT. um and what it does to our brains and corn casserole. Bro, I I'm glad that I read this, but I'm also like, damn, I wish I never read this. So, if anyone that you know chronically uses chat GBT for like everything for their own protection, send them this video. So, researchers at the MIT Media Lab tracked 54 young adults between the ages of 39 and 18 from the Boston area. Now these participants were split into three groups and they were asked to write SAT style essays over a period of several weeks. Now one group were allowed to use chat GBT the other group is allowed to use Google search and then the third group had to use their own brains just figure it out with that mush. And while they were writing these essays they had to be strapped up to the EEG cap so they could test their brain activity as they What the [ __ ] bro? Sometimes when you don't have the words, the sound effects come first. Oh, is that just me? But what they found while they were hacking, it was wild. The group using Chat GBT consistently showed the lowest level of brain engagement. I guess shock. No one didn't expect that. But here's the parts that are actually shocking. So the scans revealed that there was reduced activity in the areas tied to memory, focus, and creative thinking. And over time, those that used JGBT actually ended up performing worse at nearly every level in their essays. Their writing got lazier, more formulaic, and by the end of the final session, they were pretty much copy pasting the entire essay from Chachi. Researchers also noted a strange side effect. Nearly 83% of the of the Chajipt users couldn't recall or accurately quote from the essays that he had just written minutes earlier. probably because they didn't freaking write it. Meanwhile, the group that had to use their own brains while they consistently showed the highest level of brain engagement and they reported the strongest sense of ownership over their work. And then this is where things get even crazier because in follow-up sessions past, you know, the point of all of this, some participants were asked to switch using tools. Those who had been using CHBT were suddenly forced to go tool free and they still showed like low brain activity. It's like almost as if their brain had atrophied. This was the part that I didn't like the most. It was like hopefully you can just get that back if you just switch to using your own brain, but apparently not. But in contrast, the participants who went from brain only to then using chatbt, they saw a burst of neural activity. So, I mean, I guess if they continued to use it, it would go down. But yeah, in summary, the researchers warned that uh relying too heavily on AI could lead to what they're now calling cognitive debt. They say it's a kind of learned laziness where people stop exerting their own thinking because [Music] AI makes everything easier. And I guess the question is because we're going to have a lot of people like a lot of us now use chatbt. So, it's like, is it one of those situations where it's like, yeah, we never, you know, when we were growing up and like the calculator was coming along and our teachers are like, well, yeah, you're not going to always have a calculator in your pocket. You know that meme? And now it's like, well, who cares if I knows my know my times tables? When has that ever served me? So, is it one of those arguments? Well, who care? Who cares if I use CHBT? When is that going to serve me to write essays? [Music] or is it a genuinely bad sign that AI is bending humanity over and just having its way with us? Sorry, that's a terrible analogy. Jeez, sorry for that thought in your head, Alex. I don't even God. But what do you think? I'd love to know what your thoughts are in the comments. Fascinating study. And that is a wrap. I will still be here on Wednesday and Friday for regular back to work chop chop newsboy scheduling. Chop chop news boy. Chop chop you news boy. Man, it is good to be back again. Like and subscribe if you missed your Supreme Leader and I'll see you in the next one. [Music] saying all American citizens abroad should be at aware or
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IM BACK!!!! SO... THIS WEEK ON NEWSDADDY!!!
THE U.S. JUST BOMBED IRAN
Yep… it’s official. The United States has entered the war and launched a full-scale bombing campaign on Iran. We break down exactly how it went down, from flying Doritos (B-2 bombers) to bunker-busting bombs—and what Iran’s terrifying potential response could be, including threats of sleeper cells in America.
THE VIDEO I COULDN’T POST UNTIL I LEFT KENYA
I filmed a report in Nairobi that was so risky, I had to wait until I left the country to post it. It’s about a protest, a police shooting, and a teacher allegedly beaten to death in custody. The stories coming out of Kenya right now are horrifying—and being there in person was even scarier.
HOT AIR BALLOON DISASTER IN BRAZIL
21 people were aboard when a hot air balloon caught fire midair and fell from the sky. 13 survived. But the terrifying part? The pilot told passengers to jump before the whole thing exploded.
VOLCANO ERUPTS IN INDONESIA
Mount Lewotobi just blew ash 33,000 feet into the sky—literally as high as planes fly. Dozens of flights were canceled and entire villages were evacuated. But somehow… no casualties?!
MAN PROPOSES TO AI (WHILE HAVING A REAL FAMILY)
A guy named Chris fell in love with ChatGPT, deleted every app on his phone, cried when it forgot things… and proposed to it. Oh, and he has a real-life girlfriend and a kid. No big deal.
MIT STUDY PROVES CHATGPT IS MAKING US DUMBER
MIT just dropped a brain scan study showing AI users had the lowest brain activity of any group. Less focus, weaker memory, and lazier writing. One scientist called it “cognitive debt.” Are we losing our ability to think?
THIS WEEK’S CHAOS RECAP…
• Sleeper cells in the U.S.?
• Kenya’s brutal police protests
• AI proposals gone too far
• Hot air balloon crash caught on camera
• World War 3 fears trending again
• MIT confirms: AI is frying your brain
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