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00:14:32.000This is one of my favorite episodes because, you know, quite frankly, I'm annoyed with talking to stupid bimbos at night, switching it up, giving you guys some higher IQ content, current events, trending topics, what's going on, keeping you guys aware and appraised of what's going on in the world.
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00:21:30.000That is the most nonchalant arrest I've ever seen, bro.
00:21:32.000And I'll tell you guys why they did it that way.
00:21:34.000So, look, man, when I was an agent myself, your job is to take away their freedom, not their dignity, right?
00:21:41.000I've done hundreds of arrests like this, where you want the guy to cooperate, you want the guy to give you information, you're not gonna go in and, like, fucking tackle him and embarrass him in front of everybody.
00:21:51.000Obviously, this is a very famous guy, image is important, so you're gonna kind of do it in the least intrusive way possible.
00:24:59.000Yeah, muscled up ex-cop, pause, stare at using.
00:25:02.000But yeah, but with Diddy, I think they're trying not to let that happen because this will look really bad in the Department of Justice if anything happens to him.
00:25:09.000Especially since they denied his bond when he put up such a crazy bail package.
00:25:14.000He put up his houses, he had people write letters and shit, his legal team sent all the emails because months before he had been arrested, His legal team was sending emails to the prosecutors where he was going all the time.
00:26:25.000Because they believe that there's other people involved in these videos that are going to be exposed once they're released or once the feds see it.
00:26:31.000And they're trying to cover the tracks now before this happens.
00:26:34.000I think certain executives in these companies are being...
00:26:37.000Yeah, I mean, the case goes back a long time, guys.
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00:32:51.000And it was a crazy unsolved murder case from the start, but then just last year, a new spicy detail dropped that is just tin foil maximum.
00:33:00.000So on the morning of February 22nd, 2001, Ashley Ellerin's roommate got home from a night out and found her murdered, stabbed to death 47 times on the floor of the home that they shared.
00:33:13.000Called police, obviously, and they started investigating.
00:33:16.000And then they got a call from Ashton Kutcher freaking out because he said, my fingerprints are going to be on that door handle and I need to explain what happened.
00:33:25.000Remember, this is way back when he was just a few seasons into that 70s show and he had just starred in Dude, Where's My Car?
00:33:31.000And what Ashton told police at the time is that he had met her a week before at a party at her house.
00:33:37.000They'd been acquaintances and they decided to go on a date.
00:33:42.000They were going to go out to a Grammy's after party.
00:33:45.000But then he went to his buddy Christy Swanson's house to watch the Grammys and he wound up watching the Grammys through 8 o'clock and he called her and was like, hey, I'm going to be late at 824.
00:34:04.000So then an hour and a half later, at 10 p.m., he called her to let her know he was on his way, but she didn't pick up.
00:34:11.000So he redialed her a couple times, she didn't answer, and he eventually showed up at 10.45, more than two and a half hours after their date was supposed to start.
00:34:20.000He arrived at her house and knocked...
00:35:45.000If we get to 20, we'll do a dance-off.
00:35:48.000But the door was locked, he couldn't get in, he tried the handle, and so he looked in the window and he says he saw what appeared to be a red wine stain on the carpet.
00:36:06.000I didn't really think anything of it, he said.
00:36:09.000And then he left, thinking he had been stood up.
00:36:18.000The case went unsolved for seven years.
00:36:22.000But it gets even weirder when you find out that the apartment manager of Ashley Ellerin's apartment, who is an aspiring actor, Said he was having a sexual relationship with her, consensual.
00:36:33.000And he was in the house when Kutcher called.
00:36:36.000He said he was just hanging out with her from about 7 to 8 p.m.
00:36:41.000on the night when this chick is about to go to a Grammys afterparty with Ashton Kutcher.
00:36:45.000She's just hanging out with her apartment manager.
00:36:48.000And then at some point she went and took a shower while he was still there.
00:36:53.000And then, remember, she said she'd just gotten out of the shower and was going to blow dry her hair when Ashton Kutcher called her at 8.25 p.m.?
00:37:00.000And then, shortly after her shower, things turned physical.
00:37:05.000He doesn't, you know, just one thing led to another, and it was mutual.
00:37:07.000And then they, you know, did the thing for about 15 minutes, and then he left her apartment shortly after because he was expecting his own girlfriend to get home.
00:38:44.000When the defense attorney asked if the apartment manager had ever spoken to his then girlfriend, now wife, about this infidelity, he says, we never discussed it.
00:38:54.000So you continue to lie to her all these years?
00:39:03.000But in all the looking I could do through all the different media reports that happened on this relatively high-profile case, I didn't find anywhere that they mentioned taking DNA samples from the semen.
00:39:14.000And the case went unsolved for seven years, despite Ashton Kutcher being there with a pretty shaky alibi as to why he wasn't there earlier when he said he would be there and only showed up later because he was hanging out at his Hollywood friend's house.
00:39:28.000And despite this other dude that had a key to the apartment, having admitted to consensual sex with her right as she was supposed to be going on a date with this other actor, No DNA tests.
00:39:44.000And then seven years later, in a different town, in a different state, this guy named Michael Garguillo gets arrested for this other murder attempt.
00:39:52.000Where in 2008, this woman was sleeping in her home and she was stabbed in her bed.
00:39:58.000She testified that she managed to fight off her attacker by grabbing the knife blade with both hands and was able to kick him off of her.
00:40:06.000And at some point in the struggle, he cut his wrist, leaving a trail of blood on her Here is some MKUltra tinfoil for you.
00:40:21.000The defense attorney for him claimed that Michael Gargullo was in an amnestic state when he attacked Murphy and couldn't remember hurting her and he had regained his senses while still in her apartment, hence the apology as he ran out.
00:41:33.000Bruno's blood on it outside of her front door, and then they say that they found a bunch of other identical blue surgical booties in the suspect's attic.
00:41:42.000And so they caught him for this other murder in 2008, and then he started getting tied to all these other stabbings in other places nearby to where he had lived in the past, despite not actually having any forensic evidence tying him to the scenes other than circumstantial and witness testimony that came forward later.
00:41:59.000Michael Gargulo actually used this as his defense.
00:42:02.000He basically gave up and said, he said, I know the evidence is much stronger with Michelle Murphy.
00:42:08.000You have to judge each case separately.
00:42:11.000So he basically said, yeah, we know he kind of did the last murder.
00:42:14.000What I'm saying in court today is that he's getting tied to all these other murders with no evidence.
00:42:20.000No physical evidence, no DNA, no fingerprints, no hair samples.
00:42:24.000were found tying Gargiulo to the scene in the Ellerin case.
00:42:27.000And the case didn't even wrap up until 2019 when Ashton finally took the witness stand about this murder that happened all the way back in 2001.
00:42:36.000And then just last year, a really weird detail got dropped.
00:42:41.000When Ashton and Mila's friend, Danny Masterson, got convicted of multiple rapes and sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.
00:42:52.000And they wrote these amazing letters about how great of a guy Danny was trying to get his sentence reduced, along with like 30 other Hollywood people.
00:43:35.000In my opinion, you're just as sick as your mentor.
00:43:38.000She alleges that Kutcher called his team of publicists and Danny Masterson on the night of that murder before calling police the next day.
00:43:48.000Why did Ashton Kutcher call his best friend Danny Masterson and his publicist the night that his date got murdered, or rather, the night that he got stood up by his date, and then later found out that she had been murdered?
00:44:04.000There's also conflicting evidence from Eloran was attacked from behind and her throat was cut from left to right, indicating that her killer was left-handed and, like, got her all at once from behind, versus that there were numerous defensive wounds on her hands and her right forearm.
00:46:56.000Twitter's both a social media company and a crime scene.
00:46:59.000He first posted it back in 2022, and then he reposted it in September of 2024.
00:47:04.000Last night, Usher had gone through and deleted all of his posts off of X. Now this morning, Pink, the singer, the one who hates Donald Trump, and she's like, fuck you if you vote for that lady, also deleted all of her social media except for two reposts.
00:47:18.000Earlier she had over 4,300 posts, and now the only posts remaining in her feed are two reposts from 2016 and 2017.
00:47:25.000Side note, one of those reposts is from Keith Olbermann, who is the worst.
00:47:39.000Believe two reposts that are political.
00:47:41.000And then I went and I tried to find like pictures of Pink and P. Diddy or something, but all you can find is the stuff that was Pink that was found in P. Diddy's house.
00:48:09.000My instinct told me to leave, although I really wanted to stay.
00:48:12.000I felt vibes like something was creepy was about to happen, yada yada yada, lots of stories.
00:48:15.000He has no reason to embellish the truth.
00:48:17.000With that said, he's glad he never stayed because a lot of you who were mega producers and artists back then, that took the bait and now have to deal with the truth.
00:48:25.000He was also on the Kelly Clarkson Show and his name is Damian Elliott.
00:48:28.000Twitter is both a social media company and a crime scene.
00:48:31.000I think you're about to find out one of the main reasons that Elon Musk had bought Twitter back when he did.
00:48:36.000Because Twitter 1.0 had come under fire for a whole lot of things from soliciting minors and DMs to different posts that were made about things that people would do to minors, adults would do.
00:48:55.000At this point, how Telegram's going, and how X is going, with them coming down to Brazil, based off of their standards, what they want as a country from X. Do we have an article on that, by the way, with Elon Musk in Brazil?
00:49:08.000I think they're going to pressure Elon to give them all of X data to put people in jail.
00:49:24.000Like France wanted to ban Rumble, right?
00:49:26.000Rumble didn't couture their needs, so they just left France completely.
00:49:29.000Brazil says to X, basically, hey listen, your free speech policies are affecting our government and our voting structure, so either you change your structure for X or get out here, we're going to ban it totally.
00:50:01.000After a blackout of more than three weeks, X appears ready to comply with court orders in Brazil to restore access to its 21 million users in the country and end a protracted fight between billionaire CEO Elon Musk and the country's highest court.
00:50:13.000Lawyers for X informed Brazil's Supreme Court on Friday that it had named legal representation, according to Reuters, a key requirement for reinstating the social media platform in the major market.
00:50:22.000A day later, the court gave X an additional five days to file paperwork formalizing the representation.
00:50:28.000X has remained offline in Brazil for most of September, aside from a brief and inadvertent few hours last week, showing users a message that said, posts aren't loading right now.
00:50:38.000And then it goes, Musk had repeatedly attacked Demores on X in the months leading up to the ban,
00:51:05.000most recently calling him Brazil's Voldemort, Brazil's Darth Vader, and a dictator.
00:51:10.000He had also launched an X account dedicated to exposing alleged abuses of power by Demores.
00:51:14.000To be reinstated in Brazil, X needs to finalize its legal representation paperwork, pay a fine of approximately $1 million to account for the temporary return of service last week, and provide proof that all accounts identified by the court had been blocked.
00:51:33.000The order to block specific accounts dates back to May 2020, when Demores determined they contained hate speech and targeted democratic institutions.
00:51:43.000Most of the flagged accounts belong to political supporters of Herr Bolsonaro.
00:51:56.000Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right former president of Brazil.
00:52:01.000In 2023, Bolsonaro was barred from running for office for eight years after the country's highest court found him guilty of abusing power and peddling a conspiracy that voting machines were compromised.
00:52:10.000He is also under investigation for his potential role in the January 8, 2023 attacks on Brasilia, the capital.
00:52:18.000Trump didn't want to ban this guy, it seems, Bolsero, and Brazil wanted him banned, and maybe some other creators as well, and that's why they pulled out and said, well, we're not going to fuck with you guys here.
00:52:32.000Which, typically, this is what happens, man.
00:52:33.000These governments, they want you to ban certain people, and sometimes they comply, and other times, like Rumble, they say no, and they'd just rather leave the country than ban the person.
00:55:34.000Anyway, So anyway, yeah, so he had the gun barrel sticking out of the bushes, right?
00:55:40.000And what ended up happening was the Secret Service agent encountered him, and what happened was he started shooting at him, and then the guy ran, jumped in the car, and then took off.
00:57:54.000Guys, we'll join the Aiden stream and stuff with academics and stuff after we kind of get through some of the stuff we wanted to talk about, because that'll derail everything we had planned.
00:59:22.000As of this morning, Ryan Routh faces just two firearms charges in the federal court in West Palm Beach, Florida.
00:59:29.000But in a new court filing just submitted...
00:59:31.000And just so you guys know, the two firearms charges are felon in possession and then scratched off serial number, obliterated serial number.
00:59:37.000Those are two separate federal charges, 18 U.S.C. 922G and 18 U.S.C. 922K. K is for the serial number being obliterated on the firearm, and G is for him being a convicted felon in possession of firearms.
01:00:31.000So anyway, let's keep going with the clip.
01:00:34.000The Department of Justice argues Routh was targeting former President Donald Trump and even left a handwritten note behind saying, quote, this was an assassination attempt.
01:00:45.000Prosecutors say when they found Routh's gun, it had 11 bullets loaded, including one that was actually in the gun's chamber.
01:00:54.000They say an agent spotted Routh's face, then spotted the barrel of Routh's gun in the brush.
01:01:28.000And had directions from Florida to Mexico.
01:01:31.000They also say an acquaintance of Ralph's went to authorities days after the arrest and reported finding a handwritten note in a box Ralph had left several months prior.
01:01:41.000The note allegedly acknowledged he was trying for an assassination attempt on Trump.
01:01:48.000Prosecutors say cell phone records show Ralph was near Mar-a-Lago between August 18th and the day of the incident, September 15th.
01:01:55.000They are seeking pretrial detention, arguing he's a flight risk and a danger to the community.
01:01:59.000Well, yeah, he's definitely not going to get boned.
01:04:33.000I ain't trying to take her seriously on the camera.
01:04:35.000But I was like, find me a girl that I can talk to here that's hot.
01:04:39.000I found a girl named Keela, she does like, interviews, and we went on like a little like, mini interview ourselves, and I just trolled her the whole time.
01:18:55.000You don't see things like this happening in the Middle East, especially decisions that are being made by nations.
01:19:03.000Folks, this is unbelievable and it has implications that relate not only to the rest of the world, But it certainly speaks to things that we know we should be expecting in the end times.
01:19:18.000Look, if I was reading this and it was in Europe, or if I was reading this and it was in the United States of America, or somewhere in the West, it would make perfect sense because that seems to be the natural progression where things are going.
01:19:31.000But for this one to come out of the Middle East, especially as it relates to technology, This is mind-boggling, and this one is going to set a precedent and a fire like nobody has ever seen.
01:21:26.000It says Kuwait is mandating a biometric registration process for citizens and expatriates.
01:21:33.000Those who fail to register their fingerprints by the set deadlines will face consequences such as suspended government services and frozen bank accounts.
01:21:42.000It is claimed that the reasons for enforcing the registration of digital biometrics are to enhance security and address dual nationality issues.
01:21:52.000However, this initiative aligns with global trends in biometrics and the sharing of our data with selected agencies.
01:23:09.000I have talked about this again and again and again about the largest terrorist organization in the world the United Nations and they continue to stand in a very unique position where they want to control the whole world.
01:23:23.000This is something that they've always wanted to do.
01:23:40.000It says Kuwait is preparing to suspend government services for people who fail to register their fingerprints by the set deadlines.
01:23:47.00030th of September 2024 for Kuwaitis and the 30th of December 2024 for expatriates.
01:23:54.000There are approximately 175,000 citizens and 800,000 expats who still need to complete the biometric registration process.
01:24:04.000The Central Bank of Kuwait has directed banks to implement measures like suspension of electronic channels, blocking of bank cards, and eventually freezing accounts for those who do not comply with the registration requirements.
01:24:16.000This will also affect financial assets like shares, funds, and investment portfolios.
01:24:21.000And folks, when you look at everything that's happening here, it all falls right in line with the final Antichrist world.
01:24:27.000It falls right in line with everything that we read about in Revelation 13.
01:24:31.000And it literally lays down the foundation necessary for this type of enforcement action.
01:24:37.000That we read about that's going to take place with the final Antichrist and of course the false prophet.
01:24:42.000It all is coming together and it should be no surprise that we're seeing this happening in the Middle East, but I'm a little shocked at how fast it's actually taking place and the rates of fury by which they are seeking to enforce this stuff.
01:24:57.000It's unbelievable, and make no mistake about it, they are undoubtedly, undoubtedly receiving support from other places that want to see this fall into line.
01:25:10.000If people do not meet the fingerprinting deadline, their electronic banking channels will be disabled, bank cards will be blocked, and their accounts will be frozen.
01:25:19.000However, deductions for loans and mortgages will continue.
01:25:23.000While travel rights will not be affected, illegal residents Crossing the border will be required to submit fingerprint registrations.
01:25:31.000Folks, I just want everybody to understand this, okay?
01:25:33.000Because this is like really, really important to pay attention to.
01:25:36.000What I'm reading to you right now is something that although it might not seem as extreme to some people because they're still able to pay their debt, they're still able to take care of certain obligations, This is uniquely extreme because what it's doing is it's opening up the door to create an absolute law that makes a very definitive consequence for not wanting to comply or not wanting to give a portion of your identity that
01:26:08.000Digital biometrics is the beginning of all of this.
01:26:11.000This is where it all starts and them wanting to do this and then of course threatening to seize your assets or freeze your assets makes a substantial difference in the way that the game is played.
01:26:24.000Okay, it's really important to see this.
01:26:26.000By the way, there's a lot of articles on this.
01:26:28.000There's so much being published about this very story.
01:26:31.000In March of 2024, this is what the article goes on to say, it was revealed that the country also intends to share biometric data as part of a regional security network.
01:27:03.000There's so much right now that is in play.
01:27:06.000Is the United States of America aiding in this process?
01:27:10.000Is this something that is involving a much more sophisticated conglomerate of nations that are seeking to do something very different here?
01:27:17.000There's too many questions to be asked here, and what we're looking at is super, super significant.
01:27:27.000It is claimed that the aim of the initiative to register biometric fingerprints for both citizens and expatriates is to address dual nationality issues and enhance security measures by detecting individuals using fraudulent passports.
01:27:44.000Does it always start with we want to give you more security or we want to keep fraudulent activity from happening or we want to keep you from getting ripped off?
01:27:51.000It's all about let me give you comfort for a piece of your freedom.
01:27:57.000Let me give you a little bit of rest, so long as you give me control.
01:31:36.000So yeah, apparently with Telegram, they're now admitting or putting it out there that whatever you post on Telegram, chats, phone numbers, messages, if authorities reach out to Telegram directly, they'll give it to them hands down.
01:34:10.000Sorry, use your Castle Club email when you join up for the Discord, and then bam, it automatically verifies you based on our database of who's in Castle Club.
01:34:17.000And you're in there, and you can go ahead and join the city groups, join the general chat.
01:35:43.000I won't say where, but he made some time to be with us today.
01:35:47.000Obviously, we have a very important headline story today.
01:35:51.000We have a video that we'll play a little bit.
01:35:53.000I think you'll be able to hear the video as well, Suleiman, and I'll kind of get your take on this because you've been covering this conflict as it started.
01:36:04.000And we'll kind of go and let people know what's going on in the Middle East with Israel, Lebanon, the ramifications it's going to have to the Western world, whether it's the United States or the United Kingdom.
01:36:14.000But we do have a BBC thing we'll play here, and then I want to go ahead and get your take, Suleiman, and you can give an overall summary after we play this video, just kind of aware people.
01:36:45.000We're gonna show the video right now for you ninjas.
01:36:52.000Fears of an all-out regional conflict in the Middle East are growing tonight.
01:36:56.000As Lebanese officials say, nearly 500 people have been killed, including 35 children and 1,600 others injured in Israeli strikes on the south of the country.
01:37:06.000The Israel Defense Forces say they've hit around 1,300 positions held by the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah.
01:37:14.000It says it's fired dozens of rockets at Israel.
01:37:17.000The cross-border strikes have intensified after a series of exploding device attacks on Hezbollah members were blamed on Israel.
01:37:25.000We'll hear from our international editor, Jeremy Bowen, who's in Jerusalem.
01:37:29.000Our diplomatic correspondent, Paul Adams, in northern Israel, where people are living with the threat of rocket attacks by Hezbollah.
01:37:36.000But first to our chief international correspondent, Orla Girin, who's in Beirut for us now.
01:39:24.000And we're gonna tell you guys why they hit these specific locations when I have Suleiman come and we give the commentary, but there's a specific reason why they're hitting these locations.
01:39:40.000My siblings and their children were all killed here, he says.
01:39:48.000The Israeli army insists its airstrikes are destroying weapons, some hidden in homes, and it accuses Hezbollah of using civilians as human shields.
01:40:02.000On the roads from the south, a mass exodus.
01:40:07.000So many heading to Beirut that the motorway became a one-way system.
01:40:15.000Ahmed says everyone fled his village because of airstrikes and destruction.
01:42:41.000Just so you guys know, in Israel, it's customary for almost all properties have what's called like a safe room, where it's kind of bunkered down and it's explosive proof to a degree, just because they get bombed so often and they get rockets, the threat of rockets so often in Israel.
01:43:26.000Israel's defence minister has called on the public to show composure and discipline and listen to the instructions issued by the local authorities.
01:43:34.000It's only because the family who live here did precisely that that no one was hurt.
01:43:41.000Across northern Israel, sirens wailed and rockets fell.
01:43:50.000The government says it's determined to restore normal life here to allow displaced civilians to return to their homes.
01:43:56.000That's not going to happen while Hezbollah is still firing rockets deep into Israel.
01:44:02.000Hezbollah on the 8th of October started firing on Israeli civilians in the northern border and he's been doing this for over 11 months with 9,000 rockets and 60,000 Israelis have left their homes.
01:45:13.000From Hezbollah's point of view, what they want to do is to keep on fighting.
01:45:16.000Fighting Israel is in their DNA. It is why they exist.
01:45:21.000And while their fight with Israel goes back to the 1980s, this, as you've been hearing, goes back to the day after Hamas attacked Israel.
01:45:32.000The Israelis have been pushing harder in recent months, escalating steadily.
01:45:38.000But in the last week, as we've been seeing, it's been going much, much harder and faster.
01:45:43.000And while they have inflicted some grievous blows on their enemies in Lebanon, the Hezbollah infrastructure is much bigger than that.
01:45:54.000If you look at Gaza, after nearly one year, Israel still hasn't managed, for example, to destroy all the Hamas tunnels that have been built through sand.
01:46:05.000In Lebanon, they're built through rock, and the south is a much bigger area than Gaza.
01:46:14.000What it's hoping is that by doing what it's doing, it will coerce Hezbollah into stop firing into Israel.
01:46:22.000I think that that is probably unlikely.
01:46:24.000It means Israel will have to continue escalating.
01:46:27.000They've already said this is going into a new phase.
01:46:30.000And the ultimate escalation would be moving troops and tanks into Lebanon.
01:46:37.000That might be difficult, particularly since their forces, after a year of fighting in Gaza, and a lot of violence on the West Bank as well, are tired.
01:46:46.000And at the moment as well, they need to mobilize more reserves to get to that point.
01:47:12.000I'd love to get your take on this, Suleiman, and if you could give the audience maybe kind of an overview on some of the things that the news missed.
01:47:19.000I saw that they actually missed a couple of things that me and you had been discussing earlier this morning with this conflict.
01:47:55.000So basically, in this last week, and I will talk about it more holistically, but in this last week, you basically had the first day, and it was about five, six days ago, the Pager attack, where Israel essentially detonated or made the Pagers blast.
01:48:09.000Now, those Pagers were largely used by Hezbollah, but were not just used by Hezbollah.
01:48:29.000Now, there were two different reports.
01:48:31.000There was an initial report, and I believe this was by the Israeli media or Israeli supported media, who claimed That these devices had been intercepted and then that's how the mechanism or the explosives were put in to make sure that basically the pages explode.
01:48:48.000What we found out later was that this wasn't accurate.
01:48:51.000In reality, the mechanisms used to have the pages detonate were produced immediately in conception.
01:49:00.000So that's highly problematic because just think about that.
01:49:02.000That means in conception, when these I think?
01:49:20.000Israel wanted to send a shipment of iPhones to California, as an example, or Los Angeles.
01:49:28.000And then they would put these explosives in those phones and then know that they could detonate at any time.
01:49:35.000That tells you the level of control and mechanism and ability they've got from conception to target specific regions and areas on people.
01:49:43.000Whether people are their allies right now, such as the United States, but if they were to turn on them, they could use that against them.
01:49:50.000It definitely sets a dangerous precedent and I'm glad that you started here with the pager thing because guys this has been an escalation that's been going on now for a few months but as of recently with the past two weeks or so it's been escalating at an even higher level and this whole pager thing from what I got some news that they actually did this in Hungary and then they shipped the phones over to Lebanon knowing that they were going to be intended for Hezbollah targets and I mean You've got to give credit where it's due.
01:50:16.000One of Israel's greatest strengths is their intelligence community, whether it's Unit 8200, Mossad, Shin Bet, etc.
01:50:23.000Their military ground force, IDF, isn't that superb because they're a small country and they rely heavily on...
01:50:32.000Involuntary service right with you know all the people got to give at least two years to IDF but their intelligence services are very good I mean it rivals the CIA and NSA and the fact that they were able to pull this off literally having beepers explode in the hands of their adversaries and I've been told that they did this this This operation for the better part of a year.
01:50:52.000They've had access to these pagers and, you know, kind of fucked with them, put explosives in them, and then this whole process took about a year.
01:50:58.000I don't know what news, if you have anything conflicting or what you heard, but I heard it was through Hungary.
01:51:02.000They had these devices for a while and that's how they kind of pulled it off.
01:51:06.000They actually put them in before October the 7th means that they had these things in place well before there was this attack on Israel.
01:51:14.000So that tells you a lot about what they were planning.
01:51:17.000And I agree with you in terms of their intelligence.
01:51:21.000You know me, I think I'm one of the few people who holds the position that...
01:51:24.000I believe they killed President Raisi.
01:51:26.000And I think they did use some kind of electronic mechanism or one of these kind of explosives or something in the helicopter to be able to do that.
01:51:34.000So yeah, I do believe that when it comes to the intelligence...
01:51:38.000And I think it was Unit 8200 that did this, which for all of our American viewers, that's the equivalent of the NSA. Their NSA unit essentially did this phone operation, not to be confused with Mossad, who is their CIA comparative, and then Shin Bet is their FBI. So if we were to give functional equivalence to the United States,
01:51:55.000Shin Bet FBI, they investigate crimes in Israel.
01:51:57.000Mossad does a lot of international stuff.
01:51:59.000They're the CIA. And then, as far as doing clandestine operations like this, etc., Unit 8200, which is their NSA, which is also a part of their...
01:52:10.000IDF. It's a very classified group within their IDF that does very sensitive operations like this.
01:52:15.000So yeah, this obviously took a lot of planning.
01:52:19.000And then so that was the pager attack, right?
01:52:22.000And so you thought, okay, they put these mechanisms in the pager, but then the next day they were like, it's not just the pagers, they did it in a number of other electronic devices, including phones and various others, and then the same thing happened.
01:52:34.000There was explosions, there was again a number of people injured, a number of people killed, all over the two days was about 20 to 30 people.
01:52:44.000Everyone thought it was just going to be 24 hours of pages exploding, but they actually did a whole other round the next day, which I noticed that the news didn't cover that.
01:52:51.000What are the total casualties from this beeper operation that Israel pulled off?
01:52:58.000The number of deaths over the two days was around 30 people.
01:53:12.000They were blowing these things up in supermarkets.
01:53:15.000Like, for the audience that isn't aware, like, guys, just so you guys know, when they detonated these pagers, People were in all different parts of the country and they all blew up at the same time.
01:53:23.000Some people were in the grocery store, some people were home, some people were driving.
01:53:27.000So imagine just random explosions all over the country at the same exact time, some of those in public areas.
01:53:33.000Question, if your picture was off, did it still explode if it was off?
01:55:19.000You had the Patriot attack on day one.
01:55:20.000Day two was the remaining electronic attack.
01:55:23.000Then you had one day where nothing happened and then immediately Israel started its bombing of Lebanon and they've been doing it over the last few days.
01:55:33.000What today was was a significant escalation.
01:55:37.000They basically targeted over a 1,000 locations.
01:55:41.000I mean, they said in the report, 1,500 locations.
01:55:44.000They killed over 500 people and they injured thousands upon thousands of people and killed 35 children.
01:55:52.000This is a specific targeted escalation that's occurred significantly.
01:56:33.000They targeted a number of military bases, and that was their specific target.
01:56:39.000Now, there's a number of things to understand from this.
01:56:41.000Nobody died, obviously, from the Israeli side because of, again, two reasons.
01:56:46.000One is Hezbollah targeted military bases.
01:56:50.000But the second thing for a lesser reason is you mentioned about the bunkers.
01:56:54.000Yes, they do have bunkers and they have certain ability to keep themselves safe, which is different to people in Gaza when they get bombed or different to people in Lebanon when they get bombed.
01:57:05.000Now, what's important to understand is when Israel was attacking, they targeted a number of densely populated civilian locations.
01:57:15.000I just want people to understand that.
01:57:17.000It means a lot of people in an area, and then they bomb it.
01:57:19.000That's the difference between the attacks done by Hezbollah and the attacks done by Israel.
01:57:25.000And Israel is justifying these bombings, which I'm surprised the news didn't mention this, but we got y'all because me and Suleiman are here.
01:57:32.000The reason why they targeted these areas in southern Lebanon, guys, is Netanyahu and the Israeli military, IDF, basically are saying that these areas that they bombed in southern Lebanon are rocket storage facilities.
01:57:44.000And they're alleging that Hezbollah members put rockets in these homes and in these garages and these properties to kind of conceal the nature of said rockets, and these rockets are being fired into northern Israel.
01:57:56.000So that is their main argument as to why they bombed.
01:58:00.000Because they bombed a bunch of villages in southern Lebanon, by the way, guys.
01:58:03.000That's why so many people are dead, is because they bombed these places that they suspect.
01:58:10.000That was their justification for the attacks.
01:58:12.000And then also, like you guys saw from the IDF spokesperson, they claimed that since October 8th, days after October 7th, Hezbollah has been consistently launching rockets into northern Israel, which has displaced approximately 60,000 Israelis who have had to move south,
01:58:28.000closer to Tel Aviv, to avoid the missiles coming in from Lebanon and Hezbollah.
01:59:12.000They have bombs that can take out a floor.
01:59:16.000They have bombs that can literally take out a specific floor in a building, guys.
01:59:20.000Just so you guys know, Israel has very advanced weapons technology where they can do precise hits and hit just one floor of a building of a target that they're going after.
01:59:33.000And now, in terms of the claim that Lebanon started on October the 8th for Hezbollah, that's fake news.
01:59:39.000It was actually Israel who were basically bombing specific regions that essentially escalated the conflict with or started the conflict with Hezbollah, but it never really started because there always had conflict.
01:59:50.000Now, in terms of the argument about northern Israel, that's actually true.
01:59:57.000And this is an interesting thing because up until now, they always denied it.
02:00:02.000They were literally like always dominating Hezbollah.
02:00:04.000And people like myself, people like Greg Stoker were literally making the argument that no, actually in the conflict in northern Israel, southern Lebanon, it's actually the other way around.
02:00:15.000It's what's called Hezbollah is actually dominating Hezbollah.
02:00:21.000And they're right, there has been a number of people displaced because in northern Israel, which is basically on the border of southern Lebanon, there has been engagement between the two.
02:00:51.000It creates a place to live, takes over an area that is occupied, and then they have people who take over that land.
02:00:57.000So there's a number of settlements in that area, there's a number of military bases in that area, and it's true, they were pushed back, We're good to go.
02:02:47.000And now they're trying to move on to Hezbollah.
02:02:51.000Now, the error that I believe Hezbollah made was, and I said this very early on, that, I mean, their reason is because they didn't want to escalate, because then it would have been into, like, a global war.
02:03:00.000America and the NATO would have basically intervened immediately if they'd done that.
02:05:24.000I just don't see a way how the United Kingdom and the United States are not going to be dragged into this at some point, Suleiman.
02:05:29.000What are your thoughts on that before I let you go?
02:05:30.000Yeah, so, I mean, you're right, because the way I see it is this.
02:05:34.000Either they continue doing what they're doing, which is bombing from the air, and so it's going to escalate significantly, and there's going to be, like...
02:05:42.000And that's their plan, is to go into that stage.
02:05:44.000Now, the question becomes, are they going to have...
02:06:07.000So they lost in 2006, attempting to do ground invasion.
02:06:11.000And my position is this, that when you look at it from a military perspective, and I've read a lot of military books and military history, I don't believe that any country can basically take over another country and succeed.
02:06:23.000You see that with the Russian and Ukraine war.
02:06:51.000That with the way the world is interconnected with allies and intelligence services, etc., it's extreme, it's damn near impossible in modern warfare to take over a country single-handedly because allies are gonna come in, you're gonna have other factors coming in.
02:07:04.000So yeah, that's a really good point, man.
02:07:05.000Ground assaults just simply, yeah, they don't work like that.
02:07:59.000So if they did go into, attempted to a ground invasion, first of all, since 2006, when they failed already, they went in 2006, they got destroyed and they ran back.
02:08:08.000Now, 18 years on, again, Hezbollah's abilities and capabilities advanced a lot more.
02:08:14.000Iran supplied them with a lot more weapons, not just Iran, Russia, China, many other people have given them certain abilities and capabilities.
02:08:20.000There's no way Israel has the ability to Yeah.
02:08:49.000Well, Suleiman, I know you're traveling, man, and I really appreciate you hopping on on the Zoom call and giving us your insight.
02:08:55.000Go check him out on X. One of the best Middle Eastern political analysts and commentators.
02:09:00.000I get a lot of my information from him.
02:09:02.000He obviously has a very deep knowledge of the region, and I think it's very important for Americans to understand what's going on in the geopolitical sense in the Middle East because it absolutely affects us here in the United States, whether people want to admit it or not.
02:09:15.000A conflict is not something that we want.
02:09:18.000Especially in the Middle East with how turbulent it is.
02:09:35.000In a conflict with Hezbollah, let's say there was no boots on the ground, at a minimum, you're going to be given tens of billions of dollars, maybe even more.
02:09:45.000You're looking at 20, 30, 40, 50 billion, because this is now going to be like a significant war, a significant escalation.
02:13:32.000They don't give a fuck who you're with.
02:13:34.000Like, we gotta stop thinking that this conspiracy theory.
02:13:38.000Yo, if Tupac doesn't put his fucking loafers on the fucking guy who's from the Crips, they don't say, bro, I'm not gonna get embarrassed by a rapper who's pussy.
02:16:10.000Okay, but Myron, so I guess AK wants you to weigh in on the situation.
02:16:13.000Do you think, as a former Fed, you worked in Homeland Security, do you think that the Diddy case is something bigger than it is, or is it very simple?
02:16:20.000Was Diddy just a freaky guy who wanted to have baby oil parties?
02:17:19.000For a period of time, if you read the indictment, they refer to the Diddy Enterprise or Criminal Enterprise.
02:17:24.000This is kind of like the basis that most RICO cases are done, is to bring in crimes that are considered racketeering activity, whether sex trafficking, drug trafficking, kidnapping, extortion.
02:17:33.000These are all crimes that can be used To facilitate a RICO charge.
02:17:37.000So that's what they did in this situation with Diddy.
02:17:40.000Because if you look back at the indictment, they were looking at from 2008 all the way up to 2024.
02:17:44.000So they used the racketeering kind of as the foundation to prop up the sex trafficking charges so they don't get hit with the statute of limitations issues.
02:18:52.000And they just picked him up because he's the last living person from that murder.
02:18:57.000Everyone else that was involved, the other three individuals that were in that vehicle, all got murdered because they were gangbangers.
02:19:02.000By the way, I also, and I agree with you wholeheartedly with that, I also say when it comes to his Diddy thing, and I don't know if you want to weigh in on that or we want to move on, but the reason why I just don't think that he has a bigger fish to offer up is They're not even treating him like he has a bigger fish to offer up.
02:19:20.000They're treating him like, yo, we just want you.
02:19:23.000Like, again, this is a guy who tried to play ball for like three months since the raid.
02:19:28.000It's clear like he was almost signaling to them.
02:20:05.000It is very strange to me, and this kind of goes to answer Ian's question from before.
02:20:10.000It's very strange to me that they did a RICO case and only indicted one individual.
02:20:16.000Racketeering is literally like the basis of a conspiracy.
02:20:20.000That means you must have two or more that you conspired with.
02:20:23.000So this is the first time I've ever seen a RICO, a racketeering case that only had one defendant, which is strange to me.
02:20:29.000So either A... I think that there's going to be, number one, I think there's going to be a superseding indictment that comes out that hits him with more charges.
02:20:36.000Because keep in mind, guys, right now, I know they got him dead to rights on one charge because when they raided one of his houses, they found an AR-15 with obliterated serial number.
02:20:44.000Just like the other guy that tried to kill Trump, they hit him with that charge.
02:20:48.000The obliterated serial number is 18 U.S.C. 922K. Because it's illegal to obliterate the serial number.
02:20:55.000So that automatically can be a superseding indictment in itself.
02:20:58.000Then I think he's probably going to cooperate, maybe potentially give them other individuals, and then they're going to go ahead and hit him with some other charges.
02:21:04.000So I do predict that there will be other charges and potentially other defendants, and I think the people that were close to him, that assisted him with running this whole sex ring operation, so to speak, they might get hit on this next superseding indictment.
02:21:17.000And here's actually a good question because he used to work in this field.
02:21:19.000How difficult is it to rig up a house full of cameras and spy on people the way Diddy allegedly did?
02:21:25.000Well, keep in mind that he's not going to need a court order.
02:21:49.000Do you think that a rapper would be able to set it up to that extent, like high-quality cameras in different corners of the room, or would he need a fed to figure out how to do it?
02:21:57.000He would certainly need to hire someone.
02:21:58.000Yeah, I mean, bro, there's so many people...
02:22:00.000That are former contractors, security contractors that have the capability of doing that.
02:22:04.000So, yeah, you can get a great covert camera system in your home from someone that might have been a security contractor with the U.S. government or whatever.
02:22:13.000They don't have to necessarily have been in law enforcement to have that skill set.
02:22:17.000Hey, by the way, to add some context to this.
02:22:21.000So, I had a situation where a woman made allegations that supposedly something happened in my house.
02:22:50.000A situation happened later, and just going through it with my lawyers and going through it with the police, the only thing that they didn't have was that, oh, they didn't have in the room.
02:23:03.000And I said to my lawyer, I said, well, I thought that was illegal.
02:23:53.000So again, I'm only saying that, you know, honestly, I hate that I look like I'm even defending, I'm not defending Diddy, but bro, these entertainers or people of influence, Yeah, they probably do have cameras,
02:24:09.000especially where they live, everywhere.
02:24:11.000Now, I don't know, like, hidden cameras to capture angles of fucking, like, that's weird.
02:24:16.000Like, clearly, I'm agreeing with that.
02:24:18.000But I do expect that if you run into, if I go to Justin Bieber's home, I would imagine that he has a camera system.
02:24:25.000If I go to, I don't know, the baby's home, I would imagine.
02:24:28.000If I go to Morgan Wallen's home, I would imagine he has...
02:24:31.000But having cameras to record freak-off parties and get everybody in the industry on there, that's a little bit different than having security cameras for, like, random girls.
02:25:41.000I really don't think that in terms of Diddy.
02:25:44.000And I'm going to be honest with you, the reason why, and going back to Ian's point before you guys got on here, I think Diddy was moving too reckless for me to be thinking that the higher-ups would be behind his operation.
02:25:55.000Then he was fucking with Young Miami and a bunch of girls who literally would be impressed with bags.
02:26:11.000I understand Axe's point of not wanting to be a conspiracy brain, but Myron, I want to ask you, because I was talking about this with Ian in the beginning, why do you think Diddy had so many connections to prominent politicians like Hillary Clinton, like Kamala Harris?
02:26:25.000Kamala Harris tweeted out Diddy's town hall meeting back in 2020, very recently, he had connections with Obama.
02:26:49.000We know Janet Jackson had endorsed her.
02:26:51.000Like, the Democratic Party is just a lot better at marketing their campaigns than the Republican Party and getting people that have influence and are relevant.
02:27:00.000I mean, her first rally, who did she bring in?
02:27:01.000She brought Meg Thee Stallion and Quavo in, right?
02:27:05.000You can see Diddy I've seen Diddy pictures with all these people.
02:27:07.000As the Diddy case has been revealed, I'm sure Ian has seen it too, I've seen Diddy taking pictures hugging Taylor Swift, hugging Hillary Clinton, hugging all the rappers that you brought up.
02:27:17.000It seems like they're all part of this club.
02:28:17.000But we've seen it historically in almost every four-year election.
02:28:20.000The Democrats almost always are able to align themselves with culturally relevant individuals, while the Republican Party almost never can.
02:29:10.000There was a point that he could have been like an operative, where the Democrats are saying, yo, this guy, he's kind of like, we got him under the wing, we got something on him, whatever.
02:29:23.000I think they threw him away a long time ago, honestly.
02:29:26.000I think the mere fact that when we saw Donald Trump run in 2016, And he was not a big part of that.
02:29:39.000And he was so much of a big part of Vote or Die for 2008 and 2012.
02:29:46.000I think they kind of knew this guy wasn't the guy.
02:29:50.000And from then on, even after, you know, obviously he won in 2016, in 2020, still was not part of it.
02:30:17.000100% saying, yeah, something, because I do believe the liquor thing.
02:30:21.000Like, I do believe that, you know, if we look at the timing between his lawsuit versus Diageo and all that, there's clearly someone saying, yo, this guy is tripping, and we have to get him in line.
02:32:04.000I think he got cut loose like a year or two ago, maybe.
02:32:07.000And I think that once the Cassidy lawsuit dropped, I think that was the first time that someone accused him of something when his protection was kind of like, nah, we're not touching it, dude.
02:33:07.000Let's go back to when they were like, yo, you remember all these companies were just giving money to Black Lives Matter and shit like that?
02:33:12.000If it was that where you could just easily claim racism and just like win, like remember they were like, hey, we're giving $30 million to black people.
02:33:24.000I think people just genuinely realize, and I think Diageo kind of realized like, wait, He's claiming racism, but we don't have to kowtow.
02:33:35.000Like, we could actually just, like, drop him.
02:33:39.000And actually, maybe some of these other things, because I've got to imagine that whatever lawsuits, even Cassie, maybe Cassie even hit up, yo, Ciroc.
02:33:48.000And maybe they were fielding those and dealing with that internally.
02:33:51.000They're like, we could just fall back from all of this.
02:34:25.000I'm going to be honest with you, again, and, you know, as much as I know people are going to watch this and be like, yo, you argued with Ian for like about an hour.
02:34:35.000No, we're going to have some synergy when it comes to this.
02:34:38.000I do believe that there are powers that be that just realize that he just isn't the guy that, you know, you don't need to protect him anymore.
02:34:56.000Because if you really think about a lot of these guys, like, some of these really powerful people, like, let's think about Jay-Z. If you don't believe that Jay-Z is...
02:35:08.000Operating in a way that makes him inexpendable, where he's not only inexpendable to the culture, but he's inexpendable to some of the people who we constantly see him with.
02:35:20.000Jack Dorsey, you see him, Michael Rubin.
02:35:25.000He's moving in a way, and I'm going to be honest with you, that's what I was saying about Diddy.
02:35:31.000I thought Diddy was stupid because I don't think they'll go for Jay-Z now, because Jay-Z, I think, has heads to offer up.
02:35:40.000Diddy thought he was bigger than the program after the Ciroc, and they're saying, oh, you're worth a billion, which, by the way, that was false.
02:35:47.000Just like how they told Kanye he was worth a billion, and as soon as the deal's cut, like, where's the billion?
02:36:15.000If Diddy is a pawn, and you're saying that he's expendable now, the fact that he pretty much started modern hip-hop with Biggie and Tupac, he was one of the pioneers, and then over three decades was...
02:36:25.000Infiltrating every single genre and every aspect of hip-hop up until today, that's a really long run and that's connections to almost everybody that we know now.
02:38:59.000um the the most important thing you know and i and i don't want to create like a hysteria for dudes who fly out women as i said i think i'm on a mount rushmore for that but what i would tell them is that just don't promise women Any exchanging currency for them traveling to you.
02:39:40.000And obviously for some people, they might be like, well...
02:39:43.000Am I not leveraging sex if I pull up in a Lambo and I have like a $100,000 chain on and I'm like, yo, hey, you know, I'm kind of feeling her out of vibe and I'm like, hey, okay, if you're cool, we're going to go to Carbone, but if you're not, we're not doing anything.
02:40:00.000And she feels like, yeah, but like, you're easily going to be charged with sex trafficking if you're saying your flight is canceled if you don't suck my dick.
02:40:09.000Oh, Yo, you thought you were getting $3,000 as I approved or I agreed to before?
02:40:16.000You're not getting it anymore unless we do A, B, C, and D. Or you can't leave unless...
02:41:39.000Well, you can start by not throwing them into walls and punching them in the face and making them stay in hotel rooms for weeks to recover on end.
02:42:50.000But if we're thinking about sex trafficking, You know, if you even think about, like, you know, not to get two left, but like even think about Andrew Tate, they say, oh, he's charged for whatever for lover boy method.
02:43:02.000Yo, you basically just gassed up a girl who thinks that she's going to get A or is going to be, oh, I'm going to be in a relationship with you.
02:43:26.000So I would just say no, because, again, now when we're having sex, your thought might be like, oh, I'm fucking this guy because he's going to put my music on.
02:43:35.000That's 100 million percent not going to happen.
02:43:38.000Like, I've never fucked a girl and be like, and she's hoping your ditty for her, dude.
02:46:56.000They be like, why y'all say I had sex with Diddy?
02:46:58.000Oh, you didn't have sex with Diddy, but you and Diddy had many orgies and threesomes and foursomes and you have to realize Diddy is now known as the guy where Because of how we moved around, we don't know about,
02:47:14.000you know, was everything on the up and up?
02:48:21.000Because most of these guys who went to that party, they went there because it was told to them that Diddy had these bitches under control and they could get easy pussy.
02:48:32.000You notice that nobody's saying, I've never had sex at Diddy's party.
02:48:36.000There's a few people that, Alessi, went to the parties.
02:48:40.000I want to hear the people who said, I've never had sex.
02:48:43.000In the vicinity or as a result of being at a Diddy party or Diddy being around or any woman that Diddy's put me on.
02:49:39.000I don't know about you, and I don't know about Fresh, and I definitely don't know about Sneeko, because Sneeko was just getting chased by his ex.
02:50:15.000I can't speak for Sneeko, but I think I can speak for Fresh, and I hope Ian agrees.
02:50:21.000If you were accused of some of these things and you knew you had never been in a sexual situation at a Diddy party or Diddy house or with Diddy or in any type of situation or if you've never used one of those thousands of baby oil to your situation the very first thing you would say is I just want to let y'all know I've never been at that guy's party when sexual activity went on.
02:52:46.000If it's just a freaky guy, yay back in 2022 during yay 24, he said that Meek Mill and Diddy were sent to try to go and compromise him and that they're both feds.
02:52:56.000He yelled at the camera and he's calling them feds.
02:52:58.000Looking back at that statement now, we didn't really understand it at the time.
02:53:02.000This is making a lot more sense and it seems like a lot of people in the industry knew something that the rest of the world didn't know.
02:53:07.000He did it on Drink Champs, that podcast.
02:53:11.000Yeah, Jaguar Wright said a lot of things too.
02:53:14.000A lot of people have said a lot of things.
02:53:53.000When it comes to somebody like Kanye, he'll tell you a joke, he won't tell you a lie.
02:53:58.000And even if you don't, even if you realize maybe he was suffering a manic episode, he was telling you what he believed to be his facts.
02:54:09.000And maybe you could pretty it up or change it around because what his understanding of the moment was is maybe not the full reality, but he ain't never intentionally lied.
02:54:19.000That's one thing I'll say about Kanye West as a fact.
02:54:22.000He's always spoke to what he believed his truth was.
02:54:25.000And even though I've seen and heard him speak things that's all the way correct, but he was never speaking on, oh, I'm trying to be a conspiracy theorist, or I'm not trying to...
02:55:18.000I do agree that there is a conglomerate.
02:55:21.000Now, is it definitely targeted to be like, oh, we just got to keep these other guys?
02:55:28.000I might not think it's that targeted, but I do believe that there is a group of people who are in a, I don't want to call it a cult, but There ain't that bullshit, bro.
02:55:47.000And DJ Academics, even though we argued and disagreed a shitload, I gain so much respect for anyone these days that can actually argue their point about information and not make it personal like a little bitch, like so many people do these days.
02:56:07.000And by the way, you know, in future content, if we could, you know, continue this based on what we find out later, I would love for you to come back and be like, Ak, remember you said, hey, look what's happening with B. That's why I did put a couple caveats because we don't know what's going to be happening.
02:56:25.000I think there's going to be a super scene in Nightmare.
02:56:32.000I try to keep it factual, and I know for the audience, all I wanted was for them to realize I'm not defending Diddy, but I try to keep it factual until we know otherwise.
02:56:43.000And if you know otherwise, I'm with you.
02:57:17.000I think a lot of people, especially like you guys live in the streaming world where people are more free flow and you're like, you're in and out.
02:57:23.000And like people in my world are like, like, it would be weird.
02:57:26.000Like a lot of people in my world would be disrespected or like, I need to know exactly who's on there and like exactly what's going to get set.
02:57:40.000Like, I'm sure a lot of Aiden's audience, for example, I saw, like, when they left the call, a lot of them came over here to listen to this conversation.
03:00:36.000Well, actually, clearly the defense attorney knew because obviously it would have been a postponement.
03:00:41.000But everybody else did not know that one of the shooters were snitching on the other shooter.
03:00:47.000So the two shooters, one snitched on the other one, and essentially they now implicate Yogadi's brother, Big Duke, for ordering a $100,000 hit.
03:02:14.000Well, that opens him up to some legal culpability, potentially.
03:02:19.000If Gotti had anything to do with what his brother did, which obviously we know that Gotti had a big issue with Dolph, we could look at another indictment on him.
03:03:16.000Again, if he was in New York, he's going to jail.
03:03:18.000But I don't think the feds that operate out of that, you know, district and precinct is going to be, you know, not precinct, but like that area is going to be trying to indict Dolph.
03:06:29.000Again, what I mean crash out, I'm not gonna say no slurs, but anybody who pulls up on me, obviously not like a female, but like, anybody who pulls up on me, and that's an assault.
03:09:15.000So when I crash up like this, hold on, hold on, hold on, act.
03:09:18.000When I crash up, my nigga, like that, and also, act, you know what they're going to say?
03:09:25.000They're going to say, oh, look at this RP rager that hates women, hating this person, and they're going to say, oh, headlines, fresh from freshman fit, does XYZ to this.
03:09:37.000This individual, and it's like, bruh, no, no, no.
03:13:42.000Judge Merchan was 100%, or Merchan, whatever the fuck their last name is pronounced, the judge presiding over that case, they were trying to get him out because his daughter worked for Kamala Harris years ago and received donations from the Democratic Party.
03:13:58.000And they asked him to recuse himself on two or three different occasions.
03:14:25.000It's basically a felony that if you have a clean record, it's out of the norm that you would ever get jailed for.
03:14:32.000Granted, he does have multiple charges.
03:14:34.000But they don't even charge it as a felony.
03:14:35.000The way they charge it as a felony is like unprecedented.
03:14:38.000That's normally a misdemeanor charge, but they went ahead and enhanced it with the felony because they were arguing that he committed the falsifying records in furtherance of another felony.
03:14:47.000That's how they were able to kind of hit him with the felony charge for it.
03:14:51.000So, but it, bro, it's pretty much known that if, had he been done that sentencing, Merchan was going to put him in jail at Rikers, man.
03:15:35.000I was thinking about, well, definitely not with Kamala, but I was thinking about, if I was Biden, let's say if I won again...
03:15:45.000I'd probably want to pardon Trump, and not because I fuck with him, but just to set a precedent that we're not—because especially with the new law that the Supreme Court, you know, has really, you know, pretty much almost approved or,
03:16:00.000you know, their decision on that particular ruling— You kind of don't want to do something that is going to enable or weaponize or incentivize other sitting presidents to be vindictive or to weaponize the office of the president of the United States.
03:16:22.000You kind of almost want to show some grace.
03:16:24.000Like, yo, bro, you lost twice in a row.
03:16:25.000Bro, you're not going to jail, but get the fuck on out of here.
03:16:28.000I think if he gets in, he's going to pardon Hunter Biden, too.
03:17:19.000It's interesting watching you like react to this, because I feel like about a couple of years ago, you were like a lapdog, and I think now you're down.
03:17:30.000Yeah, because you showed up to Romania, and like you weren't invited on like modern and fresh, and you- They invited me.
03:19:27.000Like, wouldn't you want to have a lawyer if...
03:19:30.000Well, actually, if the feds are going at a guy you used to fuck with, you want no parts, because, you know, in hip-hop culture, if you're involved and you're cooperating or you're testifying, you're a snitch, you want to have a lawyer to try to mitigate all this shit,
03:19:52.000Hey, give us some reason, or you're going to have to go get a subpoena, or go get a grand jury subpoena to get, like, I gotta imagine she's trying to not be involved in this bullshit.
03:20:02.000And I think that's why me and her haven't sat down yet, because she's probably thinking, if I sit down with Ak, the first thing he's gonna say, didn't you say that Diddy, you could have another girl on her knees and have her do anything for Diddy, which would kind of sound like sex trafficking.
03:20:24.000So, yo, we talked to the DM. She's like, oh, let's do it.
03:20:27.000I told her after September 10th, her manager, I kid you not, I was having dinner with her manager and somebody else, Safari actually, and legit, bro, they brought up having you on the podcast.
03:20:40.000I'm like, I don't think I could do that at all.
03:21:06.000But my jokes is going to make sure that...
03:21:09.000We got HSI. We got the FBI. We got all the deputized people from the NYPD. They're all going to be like, oh, academics just told us a whole lot of things and he made this super viral.
03:21:22.000Maybe we should call her in or at least the minimums subpoena her that we could then put in front of a grand jury that I hopefully could cover.
03:21:31.000All right, we got to call out flagrant to your boy.
03:21:59.000So the point is, they went on Schultz's podcast, he tells these jokes all the time on the show, and obviously they have a black audience, where there's a lot of black girls that watch them, right?
03:22:09.000He says, you know, you're dating these black girls, whatever, you gotta change your haircut, all this stuff, because she'd be showing that you and arguing with you, right?
03:22:18.000Apparently, Some of the audience said, yo, this is fucked up because you guys are defending or like protecting black women and all of a sudden you're laughing at jokes like this from a white guy?
03:23:07.000Now, I think this is actually a great reason why y'all could actually bring up a point against them, and I'm talking to Myron and Fresh, because they didn't accept the fact that y'all were making jokes, but essentially, Andrew Schultz at this point and Flagrant 2, they're using the same excuse to say,
03:23:40.000But these guys are from a podcast from the UK called Shits and Giggles.
03:23:44.000And they were joking on them to say, y'all look like the dudes that don't date black women.
03:23:51.000Y'all date white women, which they do.
03:23:54.000And basically was saying, well, they made some jokes about belligerent black women and this and third.
03:24:01.000And everybody got mad at the black dudes because they're saying, why didn't you defend black women and you allowed Andrew Schultz to clown them?
03:24:10.000And my defense for Andrew Schultz and Flagrant too is, is jokes.
03:24:16.000But my defense for Myron and Fresh was, is jokes.
03:25:30.000And, bro, we live in a crazy world nowadays where comedians can't even make jokes and they're scared and these motherfuckers are apologizing.
03:25:51.000Black women, you can't make fun of trans people and Jewish people.
03:25:53.000But Andrew Schultz on his last show, he was making fun of Muslim immigrants and insinuating that they all rape and you need to teach Muslims not to rape.
03:28:28.000This is why it's so important to be authentic to yourself because, like, if people can go ahead and pull up a tweet of yours that you said a couple years ago and it's embarrassing to you, that tells me that, like, you got a facade.
03:28:44.000You might not grow as big because you can't get certain sponsorships or people might look at you as controversial, but it's better to just be yourself and align it with an audience that likes you for yourself so that shit like this can't happen where you lose half your fan base because they're fucking sensitive ass black females.
03:29:44.000They should have just not doubled down but not apologized because their audience would have been like, bro, we get that you're not racist or we get that you defend whatever.
03:30:33.000Know you're doing something because you believe in it and you're operating from a place of not trying to burn this world down, but just like, hey, this is my opinion.
03:30:44.000I don't think that it's dangerous for people to have different opinions.
03:31:05.000And I guess he made a joke about another podcaster, and the guy's a black guy, and everybody's like, yo, you're a white guy, you can't talk about this!
03:31:48.000But yo, Ak, we gotta react to some stuff on our Discord, bro, but I'll jump on, and I know there's gonna be more developments in the Diddy case, so me and you will, because I'm streaming a lot more damn near every day now, so I'll hop on when you're doing these breakdowns.
03:32:33.000No, no, no, of course I know, but still, listen, hey, more like this, and Mo, I watched you, and I ain't gonna lie, if Trump or anybody else had said Jamaicans, I would've gave them that sauce too.
03:32:46.000I understand you'd give them that sauce, but I'm gonna be honest with you, I do understand everybody getting them jokes, man.
03:32:52.000Trust me, everybody getting them jokes, but it is your job.
03:32:56.000If you gonna really be Haitian, you gotta try to defend it.