On this episode of the show, we talk about Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and how to balance family and work. We also talk about some of our favorite Christmas songs, and what we are thankful for. We hope you enjoy the show and have a Merry Christmas!
00:11:00.000You can make my motor home Well, I got one chance left in a nightlife track I got a doggy dogfight smile I got a Molotov cocktail with a match to go I smoke my cigarette with style And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money I wake up late, honey, moon on your floor Then take your credit card to the liquor store
00:11:28.000Well, that's one for you and two for me But tonight, I'll be loading like a freight train Flying like an airplane Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight I'm on the night train, follow the sun I'm on the night train, fill my car I want the night drink
00:11:56.000Ready to crash and burn I never learn.
00:21:27.000Guys, we get more engagement on X than like accounts that have millions of followers, FYI. So thank you guys so much for liking, retweeting, following, subscribing.
00:21:39.000I got a bunch of you guys that have subscribed as well to the X. Thank you guys so much.
00:21:42.000If you guys really rock with me, you can subscribe to my X. It's only five bucks a month.
00:21:47.000You know, helps with the mission, obviously, because as you guys know, I'm not politically correct.
00:21:58.000Apparently people think that I'm a little radical or a little crazy, right, with some of my views on certain things, whether it's cultural stuff, racial stuff, political stuff, nationalist stuff, whatever it is, people say that I'm considered radical, which I don't think I am, but apparently I am, according to a lot of people, so whatever.
00:22:20.000I think I'm just a guy that loves our country and calls it like it is.
00:22:25.000And, you know, when you live in a world where everyone is lying, well, the truth sounds foreign, doesn't it?
00:28:39.000Reaction channels, they don't have a vested interest in you guys actually improving.
00:28:43.000Like, they don't have a vested interest in you becoming better, making more money, because if you did, you wouldn't be watching them.
00:28:48.000You'd be watching people that actually help you become better.
00:28:51.000So, of course, I'm not surprised he's gonna be hating on FedEx, right?
00:28:55.000FedEx is helping guys with making money, getting into better shape, improving their life, and, you know, guys like ABBA and reaction channels are always gonna hate.
00:29:30.000We got Zebra says, hey, my current Australian wanted to move to the U.S. Can you do an episode on how someone can move to the U.S.? Thank you so much for all the advice.
00:31:30.000Hey, Myron, could you do, please, one day have an after-hours featuring a panel of legit Muslims, Christian Maas, Chris Chase, women, so they can hear perspective on relationship?
00:31:37.000That would be hard to find, ConnectMAGA.
00:31:44.000Tdbetters, please cook OT Megan for that pot she dropped today, got dumped, cheated on by Kyle and Elk, and prior to him had mad sex tapes.
00:31:54.000Also, her value doesn't go down because of what?
00:31:57.000Yo, can y'all take a spell check before you send me shit, man?
00:32:00.000Tdbetters, I don't know who this girl is that you're talking about.
00:32:04.000Megan for that thought pot she dropped today?
00:32:09.000She got dumped and cheated on by Kyle from Nelk and prior to him had mad sex tapes.
00:33:01.000Dude, if you, uh, Moomy55, if you like ABBA and Reach, go watch them.
00:33:06.000I don't know why, you know, it's interesting because, um, you know, I find it interesting how people that watch Anus and Reach still watch us.
00:33:19.000But, like, it doesn't make, uh, whatever, bro.
00:33:23.000It's so weird to me how you guys watch us.
00:33:25.000And then he said, FNF ruined their reputation after a social party on the yacht.
00:40:23.000Hell, matter of fact, bro, feel free to share them on Cals Club if you want.
00:40:28.000Carter FNF says, "This guy, Alba, tries to claim making videos is just content, but real ones know about their orchestrated attempts to get you guys taken down, because I'm not effing leaving soundbite." Yeah, dude.
00:41:07.000And with me, it's like, bro, I forgot about this nigga years ago, but they keep making videos constantly, and I'm like, what the fuck is wrong with this guy?
00:41:23.000I only made one response video, and the one response video I made, what did they do?
00:41:26.000They had all their stupid ass stans report the video to get it taken down, and they got it taken down for bullying and harassment, which is ironic because they're the ones that, if anything, harass us all the time.
00:48:17.000Like, this is what happens, guys, when you pick the wrong girls.
00:48:20.000And then, worse yet, when you have a title, when you have a legacy to build and shit like that, a woman could destroy your legacy or stop that legacy from even happening.
00:48:30.000I hate to use the Will Smith example again, but look at Will Smith.
00:52:14.000Yo, guys, Noble said that you should be good now.
00:52:18.000He said he wasn't seeing it on his end.
00:52:20.000Uh, but he refreshed it, and he sent you an email, um, revoked the 19th.
00:52:25.000Month-long saga, starting with the murder of Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan on December 4th.
00:52:29.000Thompson was in town for an investor's meeting when he was gunned down in broad daylight outside of the New York Hilton Midtown.
00:52:36.000The case immediately gained national attention, not only for the murder, but also for the nationwide manhunt that followed for the suspected gunman who seemingly disappeared.
00:52:44.000He only left behind several shell casings at the scene, So early on, it seems that the suspect may have been making a statement about the United States healthcare system.
00:52:58.000Because in the United States, for those that are unaware, we don't have universal healthcare, guys.
00:53:02.000You gotta, you know, pay for it almost out of pocket or you're at the mercy of the insurance companies, you know, doing the claim on your behalf and actually paying for it, which they do everything in their power to not pay.
00:53:15.000Which, by the way, guys, I'm looking right now.
00:53:18.000Let's go ahead and get this thing up in the algorithm.
00:53:20.000We got only 633 likes on YouTube on Fresh and Fit.
00:53:36.000All of that was backed up when they arrested 26-year-old Mangione and found his notebook.
00:53:40.000Inside this notebook, Mangione apparently wrote about his intent to whack the CEO of one of the insurance companies at its investor conference.
00:53:48.000So Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he now faces several charges, including forgery and possessing instruments of a crime, because we can't forget he was found with a ghost gun when he was arrested at that Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonald's.
00:54:00.000Late last week, Mangione finally waived his extradition and was flown over to New York, where he faces both federal and state charges.
00:54:06.000The federal indictment was unsealed just last week.
00:54:09.000Now the police, the reason why they claimed that they went ahead and did a perp walk like this is because their claim is that people wanted to break him out.
00:54:17.000And they also didn't want anything to happen to him, you know, should a vigilante come and attack him.
00:54:23.000Which I could see, this case did get big news.
00:54:43.000Two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, and a final count of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.
00:54:49.000This was the first time we saw Mangione in street clothes instead of a jumpsuit as he was marched into court.
00:54:55.000The hearing began with Mangione entering a plea.
00:54:57.000Charging with the crime of murder in the first degree and other related charges.
00:55:01.000Have you included this indictment, sir?
00:55:06.000After that, we learned some new info almost right away, that the state case will come before a federal case.
00:55:12.000As we understand that we have primary jurisdiction and we have been informed by the U.S. Attorney that they intend on allowing us to try our case first.
00:55:21.000So with respect to whatever goes on there...
00:55:24.000Well, that makes sense because like I said before, murder almost always falls under the state normally first, guys.
00:55:31.000As the party with primary jurisdiction, the trial and the sentencing will take place here prior to anything that takes place in the federal system.
00:55:39.000Up next in the hearing, Mangione's defense, headed by Karen Agnifola.
00:55:42.000We'll let her explain what concerns she brought up to the court.
00:55:45.000First, we request immediate expedited discovery in this case.
00:55:49.000The people have had this case for almost three weeks, and that's more than enough time to gather as much information as they can give to us, especially now that we have two proceedings that we have to answer to, one of them being death eligible.
00:56:02.000So we are requesting that we get immediate discovery of the New York City Police Department And FBI and federal and state documents.
00:56:11.000And the second thing I want to make a record of, Your Honor, is I'm very concerned about my client's right to a fair trial in this case.
00:56:18.000He's being prejudiced by some statements that are being made by government officials.
00:56:22.000Like every other defendant, he's entitled to a presumption of innocence.
00:56:25.000But unfortunately, the way this has been handled so far, His rights are being violated, and as you know, Your Honor, there's a wealth of case law guaranteeing his right to a fair trial, but none of the safeguards have been put in place yet here.
00:56:36.000In fact, it's just the opposite of what's been- It's almost impossible to get a fair trial nowadays if your case hits the news with social media and everything else going on, man.
00:56:45.000He's a young man, and he is being treated like a human ping-pong ball between two warring jurisdictions here.
00:56:51.000These federal and state prosecutors are coordinating with one another, but at the expense of him, they have conflicting theories in their indictments, and they're literally treating him like he is like some sort of political fodder, like some sort of spectacle.
00:57:07.000He was on display for everyone to see in the biggest staged perp walk I've ever seen in my career.
00:58:03.000And as Your Honor knows, under Laura v.
00:58:04.000Charles, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has held it to be clearly established that the staged perp walks to the media, unrelated to a legitimate law enforcement objective, is unconstitutional.
00:58:14.000And I submit there was zero law enforcement objective to do that sort of perp walk.
00:58:18.000There's absolutely no need for that whatsoever.
00:58:21.000And frankly, Your Honor, the mayor should know more than anyone of the presumption of innocence that he too is afforded when he...
00:58:31.000For those of you guys that are unaware, the mayor, Eric Adams, if I'm not mistaken, that's his name, he got indicted by the FBI as well for accepting money from the Turkish government and lavish trips.
00:58:45.000Dealing with his own issues and frankly I submit that he was just trying to detract from those issues by making a spectacle of Mr. Mangione and there are consequences.
01:00:32.000So the discovery process for you guys...
01:00:34.000That is where the prosecution, right, and the criminal investigators work together to get the defense attorney all of the documents that they have that they're using against their defendant, right?
01:00:46.000This is the discovery process, obviously very important in due process.
01:00:49.000So she requested, look, I need all the discovery.
01:01:21.000Since everybody wants to go ahead and say that we fell off, yeah, we fell off.
01:01:25.000So let's go ahead and get the likes up and get back in that YouTube outgo and continue taking over like we have been, which clearly I still think we are because these niggas are constantly making videos on us.
01:01:35.000How much evidence there is against this defense...
01:01:48.000With respect to statement and identification notice, we will be giving that notice within the next 15 days.
01:01:54.000We're preparing an ADF. We'll do our best to expedite discovery, but I'll say that with redactions and with the volume of it, we're hoping to do it as best we can under, this is not a usual case in terms of the thousands of hours of video tracking and the like, and the fact that We're not only responsible for discovery in this county, but in Altoona, where the arrest was made, and where several officers were involved.
01:02:19.000And we're in touch with those people, and we're going to get everything the council's entitled to.
01:02:26.000Oh, yeah, because he's also getting prosecuted in Pennsylvania as well, guys.
01:02:29.000Don't forget, he got hit in Pennsylvania with like having a fake ID, a firearms charge, etc.
01:02:34.000I think he got hit with like two felonies and two misdemeanors.
01:02:36.000So he also has a pending case out of Pennsylvania, which he's never going to go back to that jurisdiction.
01:02:53.000I take it that the council will abide by the statutory limitations on their notices with respect to any notices they believe to be appropriate.
01:03:01.000As to counsel's record on the mayor, basically repeating what the mayor said, I don't know how that advances the ball.
01:03:08.000We will comply with our ethical obligations with respect to trying this defendant's guilt in this courtroom and this courtroom alone.
01:03:14.000All right, lots to break down in this case.
01:03:16.000So we've got to bring in criminal defense attorney Serena Townsend.
01:03:19.000Thank you so much for coming on with us today, Serena.
01:03:22.000Now this is one of those stories we've been following since the moment it happened from the manhunt to his arrest in Pennsylvania, his extradition to New York.
01:03:29.000It's constantly updating and we have a new update as of this morning.
01:03:32.000Luigi Mangione appeared in New York State Court to be arraigned and he pleaded not guilty to the charges.
01:03:41.000It's almost, it's the rarest thing in my experience for somebody to actually take a plea at arraignment, specifically if Yeah, never.
01:03:48.000Nine out of 10 times that only happens if they were agreed upon.
01:03:52.000And the arraignment, guys, just so you guys know, the arraignment is where...
01:03:55.000So you got initial appearance, then you got arraignment.
01:03:57.000So initial appearance is when you're first arrested and you're brought in front of the judge within 24 to 78 hours, 72 hours of you being arrested.
01:04:05.000Then the arraignment is more formal, Where it's kind of like an initial appearance, same exact thing, they read the charges, see everything, but then you enter in a plea.
01:04:12.000Nine out of ten times you always plead not guilty, right?
01:04:15.000Because they don't even have discovery, they don't even know what they're pleading guilty to yet.
01:04:18.000And obviously the case is kind of just beginning, right?
01:04:20.000It's the beginning of the formality of the court proceedings.
01:04:26.000So the only time you're really gonna plead guilty at an arraignment is like you struck a deal with the prosecutor prior to like getting arrested.
01:04:34.000Typically they file an information and there's some kind of deal.
01:04:37.000You're facing the charges that he's facing.
01:04:39.000I can't even imagine that there's an offer on the table.
01:04:42.000So for him to even consider taking a plea in that scenario, it would essentially mean he would be pleading guilty to the top count of murder in the first degree.
01:04:50.000And it's a pretty typical way to kind of get the ball rolling on the case.
01:04:53.000Everyone's really talking about these charges because, of course, we have the federal ones, but in regards to the state, we have several counts of murder, and the terrorism charge is the one everyone is talking about.
01:05:02.000A lot of people are bringing up January 6th, okay?
01:05:04.000These people didn't get charged in a terrorism-type charge, but here Luigi Mangione is.
01:05:20.000I'm going to be reading the chats here in a little bit.
01:05:22.000This is a strategic move by the DA's office to overcharge him in this case.
01:05:26.000We do see this happen in prosecutions from time to time.
01:05:30.000It's very unfortunate because, in my opinion, it's just an abuse of authority for the DA to do that, for him to overcharge Luigi Mangione.
01:05:39.000I think, you know, in a situation like this, if Luigi is the person who actually committed the crime that's been described, the appropriate charge for a top count is murder in the second degree, because he, you know, if it's him, had the intent to kill and did kill.
01:05:51.000Those are the elements of murder in the second.
01:05:53.000This terrorism charge that's attached to the murder in the first degree is absolutely overcharging him, and DAs do it because they like to intimidate in order to get a plea, or if the case goes to trial, they like to tell a jury, And also, it's the state, guys.
01:06:15.000All of these charges so that perhaps a jury will compromise and give them the charge that's ultimately the charge they want anyway, which is murder on the second.
01:06:24.000This overcharging, at least according to you, is also what his attorney is saying, Karen Agnifolo, is basically like, this is ludicrous.
01:06:30.000This doesn't make sense, as you said, overcharging.
01:06:32.000She also brought up something pretty interesting in the hearing just today, talking about how this has become a nationwide spectacle.
01:06:38.000People are focusing on Mangione, and especially these perp walks that we've seen.
01:06:41.000She even mentioned the New York mayor talking about, okay, we've got our guy, he's here, he's the murderer, and kind of...
01:07:04.000It is wildly inappropriate for the mayor of New York City to be making these kinds of statements in public, tainting the potential jury pool.
01:07:12.000And I find it pretty ironic for somebody who's federally charged himself to be claiming that somebody who's just plain charged is automatically guilty.
01:07:23.000I wonder if he feels the same way about himself.
01:07:25.000Yeah, I'm glad that you brought that up about Eric Adams.
01:07:27.000It's interesting to see his response when we obviously know what's going on with him in the federal system.
01:07:32.000But something I also wanted to talk about in the Mangione case is discovery.
01:07:34.000I believe the word that was used was voluminous.
01:07:43.000So when they say voluminous, guys, this case was heavily reliant upon the video surveillance footage of Mangione traveling all across Manhattan while he went ahead and made this murder happen.
01:07:54.000That doesn't account for the phone records, the search warrants that they did.
01:08:00.000But the video surveillance footage is going to be crazy.
01:08:02.000That's a part of it that's going to be pretty...
01:08:06.000Because the thing is, they've got to give everything when it comes to video footage.
01:08:09.000Even the shit where it's not even him, because it's relevant to the case.
01:08:14.000As soon as we can, because there's a lot to sift through.
01:08:16.000What would that process look like with the sheer amount of information they have to go through?
01:08:20.000Most likely, the DA has terabytes worth of information to be turned over to the defense.
01:08:27.000The rule is that the DA has to turn over every single thing in their possession to the defense, and it's kind of an ongoing obligation, so that as the DA becomes in possession of additional facts or pieces of evidence, For example, certain things that could have been sent out to a lab for testing where the lab results are not back yet.
01:09:37.000The feds are usually more in a position to pick and choose their cases and decide whether, you know, they should go forward and have a strong case.
01:09:48.000And again, it's really an abuse of power to do this, but it's not at all uncommon to throw every single thing they can at a case like this that has garnered so much publicity.
01:09:56.000But I do think it could really backfire on them if a jury or even the public is kind of aware and a little bit more educated these days about the idea of overcharging and about this kind of corrupt practice.
01:10:07.000The jury may not want to stand for that.
01:10:11.000He's the one who charged Daniel Penny.
01:10:14.000And we saw what happened in that case where he overcharged.
01:10:17.000And then after a hung jury on that top count, the prosecutors just said, you know what, we'll just dismiss that count thinking a jury will just convict on the rest.
01:10:28.000Because a jury is going to say, if you didn't take this seriously, if you didn't care to parse out the real charge here, why should we?
01:10:35.000And I do think it's a very, look, it's a tactic that's used in New York DA's offices and potentially elsewhere as well, And I do think that in some cases it could backfire, in a case that garners this much publicity.
01:10:48.000You know, this happens to the average Joe sometimes, too, and nobody knows about it.
01:11:09.000Talking about the defense, too, what sort of defense do you think that they would bring?
01:11:12.000I know that obviously these jurors are going to be listening to both sides of the defense.
01:11:15.000They've got a strong team headed by Karen Ignifolo.
01:11:17.000What sort of things do you think they would bring forward?
01:11:20.000I think it's a little early to determine what the best defense is going to be, and that's why Ms. Agnifolo is asking for the discovery as soon as possible, because it's very difficult to formulate your defense before knowing what the evidence is against Luigi Maggioni.
01:11:34.000The truth is, right now, what we know It's possible that they could state their defense to be a misidentification, that they could say they got the wrong guy.
01:11:59.000You have surveillance video, choppy video that they're going to try to piece together to show that it's him.
01:12:04.000They're going to try to put together a package of forensic evidence, fingerprints, DNA, things like that.
01:12:08.000But the bottom line is, do they have enough to show that it was actually him?
01:12:12.000If they do, then your defense might shift to maybe a mental health issue.
01:12:16.000We've been hearing a little bit about maybe he had a mental break.
01:12:19.000So is he not guilty, you know, by reason of insanity, by reason of mental disease or defect?
01:12:24.000These are options on the table for the defense.
01:12:25.000But I think that Ms. Agnifilo is going to steer clear of specifically saying where her head is at until she sees all of that discovery.
01:12:33.000You going through that list of circumstantial evidence to me just screams reasonable doubt.
01:12:37.000That's what's going through my head and I assume that's what she's going to want to go through the heads of the jurors.
01:12:40.000We also have to talk about in this case too, we talked a lot about state right now, but just last week is when he first appeared in New York because of those federal charges.
01:12:47.000So we have two cases that are running parallel with each other.
01:12:50.000How does that work because he's facing state and federal charges?
01:12:53.000You know, it's really a show of force by the SDNY, the Southern District of New York, taking this case and charging him federally.
01:13:01.000It's almost like, you know, this is my turf.
01:13:03.000I want this case, the feds are saying.
01:13:06.000You know, they might want to trump the trajectory here and move their case forward before the state case.
01:13:12.000It's a very difficult position for the defense to be in because they're fighting two separate battles against very powerful prosecutions.
01:13:20.000And, you know, the feds are looking to charge.
01:13:21.000The feds' charges come with Very severe penalties, the potential even for the death penalty.
01:13:27.000New York does not have the death penalty.
01:13:29.000So, you know, he's really facing a lot of onslaught of charges here.
01:13:33.000So it's going to be a very difficult ride.
01:13:36.000And what sort of timeline are you thinking for all of that?
01:13:39.000I know we've kind of been following the P. Diddy case a lot.
01:13:41.000We saw his arrest in September and now there's a May trial date.
01:13:44.000Could we see something similar in less than a year he could be headed to federal trial?
01:13:49.000I think that it's going to take much longer than that.
01:13:52.000Typically, if a case goes to trial, it does take more than a year.
01:13:55.000And I don't think that Luigi Mangione has intentions, at least at this point, of taking any sort of plea offer.
01:14:01.000And so if he's going to push this case to trial, which he probably will, especially with concurrent prosecutions, there's a ton to go through.
01:14:30.000I mean, we've covered a lot of true crime cases, even you and I together, that have gotten a lot of publicity, but not in the way of the defendant being hailed a hero.
01:14:36.000I mean, we've seen this on SNL over the weekend, TikToks, Instagram.
01:14:40.000I mean, I was in New York over the weekend and I saw things spray painted on the subway walls.
01:14:43.000What do you make of all of that at the very least, that we have a defendant who a lot of people are rallying behind?
01:14:59.000And, you know, what we have to take from that, as lawyers at least, is you have to understand that your jury is going to be made up of his peers.
01:15:06.000That they're going to potentially have very strong feelings either for him or maybe even against him.
01:15:12.000But this kind of phenomenon is impossible to ignore, and it's true.
01:19:16.000We have an incredible array of possibilities of creating foreign companies that have no way being traced back to Israel, shell companies over shell companies who affect the supply chain to our favor.
01:25:26.000He made this dumbass, he made this video on me about the whole Nick situation, and he was 100% wrong, and I made a tweet and I cooked this dumbass, because he don't know nothing about the law.
01:26:33.000...and be inclusive of black immigrants, just like FBA. So FBAs are foundational black Americans, which means you could trace your lineage back to slavery within the United States, okay?
01:26:43.000Which means your lineage got, you know, got brought over here like colonizers, damn it, right?
01:26:48.000Now, obviously, I'm a first-generation American, if you don't know.
01:26:51.000I came over here when I was like 10, right?
01:27:20.000Dudes would rather work to get reparations and get a real job or get an SBA loan with a business.
01:27:27.000That has separated black people where it's like, all right, man, all you Negroes who are immigrants or first generation or whatever, y'all ain't really black or y'all ain't really, like, part of this real movement.
01:27:40.000They're like, foundational black Americans.
01:27:42.000So they have essentially boxed out everybody, like people like me, and I don't really give a fuck, honestly.
01:27:49.000I think it does hurt black people as a whole when you have, okay, we have black people who are fighting not only oppression, but also trying to, you know, continue to strive and do things to not only promote equality, but to break down barriers.
01:28:02.000But then you have some people within the black community saying, nah, well, some of y'all we don't give a fuck about because y'all not foundationally black.
01:29:04.000According to his logic, if you're Caribbean, if you're African, if you could trace back your lineage directly back to Africa and you don't have descendants that are slaves, you are not black in their eyes.
01:30:18.000Like, I'm still black and whether people like Tariq would want to box people like me out the paint, I support him and I love him.
01:30:24.000And I love, I love people, everybody that's black.
01:30:27.000There's obviously some traditional traditions that are different.
01:30:30.000There's some cultural slight differences, but at the end of the day, we also got to think about the macro perspective.
01:30:34.000When we walk outside, they look at me as black, they look at Tariq as black, right?
01:30:38.000So I kind of look at it as a little bit divisive, but I'm not going to knock him because maybe he has a goal, right?
01:30:42.000Now, what that has turned into is just like, I don't know, it's like really like, it's like classic, it's like classic I want to call it racism, but it's what happens to make sure that the lower class don't get to fuck with the people in power.
01:30:59.000The way how you don't get the people who aren't in power to fuck with the people in power, you get them to fight with each other and focus on issues that have to do with each other rather than focus on the class that supposedly has put them there.
01:32:33.000You know, it's like the people who are leading or who you think are Illuminati or whoever, the people in power in the United States, when it comes to people saying, well, this is unfair.
01:32:44.000You guys are getting A, B, C, and D. And this is why, you know, I hope I'm not being scattered.
01:32:47.000I want to be very concise in what I'm saying.
01:32:49.000But even like this whole thing about the UnitedHealth CEO getting killed.
01:32:53.000The people who are billionaires in this country and the people with real power never want the people who are poor to focus on them and say, the reason why we're not getting where we need to go is because of them.
01:33:03.000If that was the case, people would storm Apple, they would storm Amazon, they would, the real headquarters, they would attack the people with the real power.
01:33:14.000Infighting and just divisive shit that never ever boils up to the people with the power.
01:33:20.000So, My theory is that the people with the power need to create division among the people that don't have the power that they can never band together and come for them.
01:33:31.000So when I see the FBA shit, it's kind of like, again, if y'all just say, oh, well, if reparations get given out, it should just be given to us, but we're all black people.
01:34:20.000200 likes in five minutes, that's nothing.
01:34:23.000Especially with us with almost 2,000 y'all in here.
01:34:26.000Like the video, 1.3, or else I gotta stop the stream.
01:34:28.000I'll drop the YouTube link in here for you guys as well.
01:34:30.000If you're watching our Rumble, Demi Asad, just open up a tab and like the video.
01:34:36.000Tariq a lot, but I can't tell if Tariq is doing that just to...
01:34:41.000Create a lane that he completely owns and is completely subservient to his, like, you know, ideas and ideology, or he really, like, that's what he's really standing on because it doesn't seem to help black people as a whole.
01:36:52.000And the thing now, the thing that's rubbing a lot of people the right way, there's this whole push just suddenly for there to be this co-creation.
01:36:58.000Because now hip-hop is going to the Olympics, breakdancing is in the Olympics now, so now there's a big corporate drive and there's going to be a lot of corporate money there.
01:37:05.000So now hip-hop and breakdancing and b-boying is looked at as a positive.
01:37:08.000When black people were just doing it, it's like, oh, look at those Negroes on the floor.
01:37:13.000But now that it's being internationally accepted, They have to say, well, Black people didn't really do it on their own.
01:37:18.000And so they're doing hip hop like they do other genres.
01:37:20.000They do the same thing with rock and roll.
01:37:22.000It was negative until white people did it, and then rock and roll is a white thing.
01:37:25.000Country music, our sister Beyonce has a hot country album out now, and they're making it seem like she's co-opting somebody else's culture.
01:37:30.000Country music comes out of foundational Black American culture.
01:37:32.000So what happens is we let people come in and just take the culture And then turn us into guests in the culture, because that's what they're trying to do with the whole Latin situation.
01:37:40.000They want to go from Latinos were 50-50 to Latinos actually created breakdancing, and Black folks got it from them.
01:37:47.000That's where it's going, and that's where a lot of people are like, hey, let's put a thought.
01:37:50.000Now, okay, and I think this is a little bit apart from the FBA shit.
01:37:56.000Me, particularly, and, you know, again, I don't really give a fuck to be on the sides.
01:38:15.000But obviously these guys are all getting bent out of shape about this shit.
01:38:18.000I think the roots of what hip-hop is is really rooted in Obviously Black American, but African and specifically Islander, Black Islander culture, for example, Jamaicans, right?
01:38:37.000I think, you know, again, I don't want to just be like biased in terms because I know I'm Jamaican.
01:38:40.000I don't want to be like, I feel like Jamaicans have more claim to try to say they influence the first, you know, spark of that origin of hip-hop more than Latinos do.
01:39:09.000So, I don't like to agree with some divisive shit, but I don't know if Fat Joe was saying that, but Latinos ain't creating a motherfucking thing when it comes to hip-hop.
01:40:28.000Us niggas ain't saying we invented salsa, merengue, and bachata.
01:40:31.000I don't want to hear motherfucking my Puerto Rican brethren or my Dominican brethren coming over here and saying they invented reggae and they invented motherfucking hip-hop.
01:41:02.000The biggest connoisseurs of reggae these days are Asians as well and also Eastern Europeans because they have adopted reggae in its very original and primal form, and they just replicate that.
01:41:18.000So when people think about how reggae has progressed, they're like, who's keeping it still authentic and still, like, back to what it started from?
01:41:27.000And if you ask a lot of Jamaican performers, they used to go to Asia and get paid a lot because the Asian marketplace, they appreciate the authenticity of it.
01:41:36.000But I've never heard Asians say they were connoisseurs.
01:41:38.000They never say that they were people who created.
01:41:41.000It seemed like they were just people who allowed connoisseurs.
01:42:17.000Hell, even though some of the white nationalists came after me when I made fun of Pam Anderson for aging poorly because I said white women age like shit, which is true.
01:42:43.000So, the fact that y'all are able to rock with me and you guys understand that ain't nobody safe from the jokes, shout out to all you guys, love y'all ninjas.
01:42:56.000Imitated to a certain extent, if you want to say that.
01:42:58.000You're dealing with gold medals at this point.
01:42:59.000Oh, yeah, yeah, because you have people like Poppin' Pete and Boogaloo Sam, some of these West Coast guys, they were over there in Asia for years teaching them a lot of those hip-hop moves.
01:43:06.000So, yeah, the Asians are great students, too.
01:44:05.000They're absolutely racist, and I would argue they're some of the most racist people because they don't deal with the consequences of being a racist, right?
01:44:13.000All the time, they could call you all types of negative pejorative terms that are based on the color of your skin.
01:44:19.000Nobody gives a fuck if a black person says it, ever, because they always say, well, we were slaves, right?
01:45:15.000They don't want to hear black guys that ain't...
01:45:18.000Here's the problem with what Fat Joe is saying.
01:45:22.000I agree with you because I am Jamaican.
01:45:24.000However, because Tariq Nasheed might have a different outlook on contributions in the United States or even why maybe a person like me is here.
01:45:48.000Now, it is still an issue that's under the umbrella of where, you know, there are systematic problems that have to do with culture, race, and tradition, but it's not racist, right?
01:46:00.000Again, he's not hating on being black.
01:46:05.000And that's why I look at racism to be.
01:46:25.000That's what defines you as FBA. Are you Black foundationally through Descendants of slavery.
01:46:36.000That is what they determine makes you an FBA. This is where I love Fat Joe, but y'all Puerto Rican and Cuban and Dominican niggas, don't lump y'allself in with us Jamaicans.
01:47:52.000That's why these niggas are always running scams.
01:47:54.000That's why this dude, Sir Major, got arrested by the FBI for running a Black Lives Matter account saying, yo, give me money, bro.
01:48:02.000Took that money, nigga was buying hookers, all this shit.
01:48:05.000Frequently buying ass is another one, right?
01:48:08.000Buying guns, hookers, going out extravagant, got arrested by the FBI. How many BLM people have been arrested by the FBI or caught fucking fraud and using those donations?
01:49:21.000Now, what Fat Joe is saying here is definitely factually correct.
01:49:25.000If we think about the lineage and how hip-hop grew over time, it's impossible to say it without also acknowledging the contributions of people.
01:49:35.000Somebody said they want to revoke Fat Joe's n-word pass.
01:51:06.000Like, you know, Black culture and Latin culture, Latino culture has been really intertwined, especially here in New York.
01:51:14.000But, again, when we look at hip-hop as a black art, we ain't gonna give the credit to a motherfuckin' Puerto Rican nigga to say he started it.
01:51:22.000Of course, did the Puerto Ricans and the culture that Puerto Ricans have brought influence it?
01:54:09.000He's using this shit to rage his audience.
01:54:14.000- We're a bunch of crybabies. - Are feeling and being radical, it's like, it's like there are, okay, so you have white people that might be racist, then you have like a radical group who feel like they have like this pure blood of like white ethnic Europeans that have blue eyes and blonde hair and they don't even accept other then you have like a radical group who feel like they have like this pure blood of like white ethnic Europeans that have blue eyes and blonde hair Yeah, I kind of do get that a little bit.
01:55:45.000Now, one thing I'll say, and I hate to say, but we have to say, if we're talking about Puerto Rico or even the Dominican Republic, these are two countries, and remember, I hate when people try to equate, like, being Puerto Rican to just being a race, right?
01:56:01.000Because people in Puerto Rico are different race, creeds, and everything else.
01:56:08.000Being Puerto Rican is not equivalent to being Black, right?
01:56:12.000And when he's saying Puerto Rican- But there are Black Puerto Ricans that could pass for being Black and nobody would know.
01:56:19.000Like if I'm not mistaken, like Fabulous, for example, he's Dominican.
01:56:25.000I don't understand why some people might have like a issue.
01:56:29.000People mistake me for being Dominican all the time until they hear my name.
01:56:32.000With even accepting that, because here's the thing.
01:56:35.000You know what's really popping right now in Puerto Rico is Latin music, where Bad Bunny and all these people are thriving from, where we're talking about Anwell and all these people.
01:56:50.000Colorism, I always say like, you know, in America, we care so much about racism because that's the biggest thing.
01:56:54.000In countries where people look a little bit more similar and there's not hard race lines, there's colorism.
01:57:00.000Like for example, in Jamaica, there's colorism.
01:57:02.000We're all black people in Jamaica, but now the lighter you are, it seemed like you're better.
01:57:06.000And the reason why I bring that up with like Puerto Rico is like, they'll be damned if they had to give credit for what they got going on now with like Latin music in the sense of Bad Bunny and Anwell to somebody who was super dark-skinned or somebody who was not from Puerto Rico.
01:57:26.000So of course, you know, again, as much as I agree with Fat Joe a lot, I'm not mad at you getting checked a little bit because Puerto Ricans ain't gonna...
01:57:36.000You think Puerto Ricans gonna let some random nigga from the USA in that day?
01:57:44.000You know, if you really know the history, there's no direct lineage, but...
01:57:47.000Nigga, even though he's Hispanic, too...
01:57:50.000You think they're gonna be like, oh, the reason why we get a bad money being accepted by the United States and others is because a nigga like Nori paved the way...
01:58:45.000You know, with all the respect to even Fat Joe and I know he's you know I guess he's Puerto Rican or whatever Yeah, let me tell you this, man.
01:58:53.000Like, these days, Dominican music is popping.
01:58:55.000You know, 6ix9ine went down there and he's fucking with all the Dominican, like, vibes and everything like that.
01:58:59.000You know, shout out to all the Dominican artists, you know, um, Orochi and all these other people.
01:59:03.000Like, shout out to all them, but like, bro, Dominican Republic is the most racist island, period, my nigga.
01:59:08.000They, like, they share a fucking, they share a landmass with Haiti and they fucking hate Haitians, my nigga.
01:59:13.000You ever went to the Dominican Republic?
01:59:14.000They treat Haitians like it's like the aliens, my nigga.
01:59:16.000Like, if there's a darker-skinned guy who's a Haitian guy that happens, they almost ridicule that person.
01:59:22.000Like, racism is on another level in a smaller place.
01:59:25.000Dominican Republic, and I don't care what none of y'all say.
01:59:39.000Bro, again, poorer niggas fight over race and skin color, bro.
01:59:44.000Again, it's like, bro, and put it like this, a Haitian would completely fit in in the United States with African Americans, just like an African does.
01:59:51.000So when you see that, we also got to talk about that, which that doesn't get talked about enough, right?
01:59:56.000Because them Dominicans, they do not want to be linked with Haitians, bro, and they share a country with them niggas or share a landmass with them.
02:00:02.000They don't want to be linked with them niggas.
02:00:05.000So all that shit, like, alright, when Haitians get, you know, obviously they're not trying to do a Kompop, like, if you don't Kompop, Kompop is a Haitian music.
02:00:10.000They're not trying to do a Kompop, but it's like, bro, like, I don't fuck with Haitians like that.
02:00:14.000But, like, Haitians, like, when I look at hip-hop, hip-hop to me, we have African, Haitian, Jamaican, we have a lot of black, traditionalist countries into it.
02:00:25.000When I hear, like, a Puerto Rican nigga jumping in this shit, I'm like, nigga, this ain't no fucking meringue, nigga, get the fuck one out of here, nigga.
02:01:06.000Now, even when me saying all that, I do think...
02:01:11.000And the other thing, too, a lot of blacks in New York, just so y'all know, A lot of the Blacks in New York City, Panamanians, Jamaicans, Caribbeans, right?
02:01:22.000From all over the place, Trinidad, Jamaica, like New York City, the Blacks that are there, a lot of the times are like first generation Blacks from a foreign place.
02:03:05.000Just so you guys know real quick, right?
02:03:07.000Repeat theft offenders in California were chased down and arrested by police after Prop 36 took effect, which increases penalties for theft crimes.
02:03:13.000So as you guys know, in California, checks have been stealing for a very long time.
02:04:52.000A lot of the times what they'll do is they'll come in with an empty shopping bag or they'll go in the fitting room and they'll wear the clothes out or they'll put it in the shopping bag that's empty.
02:05:01.000Then they'll come out with a shopping bag and it's full for going empty.
02:06:07.000And then you got some crazy people, they used to do what we would call hand runs.
02:06:10.000Where they'll come in, they'd steal the shit and they just like have a car ready outside and they'll just fucking take that shit and run out.
02:07:28.000One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you You keep lying when you ought to be true then and you keep losing when And why are they keeping them on camera like that?
02:07:53.000So they know that they're walking out with the items, guys.
02:07:56.000They're watching them when they come in, they watch them when they steal, and they watch them when they come out.
02:08:01.000So they must have been doing some operation with the police here knowing that these women were gonna do this You keep saying it when you ought to be a change and then the cops run up on them Now what's right is right, but you ain't been right The chick is trying to run from the cops, bruh.
02:08:20.000These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do.
02:08:26.000One of these days, these boots are gonna walk all over you.
02:16:23.000Oh, and I didn't really know if I was comfortable even going on that podcast in the first place, but I did it regardless because I was like, you know, why not?
02:17:48.000I didn't really know so much about them.
02:17:49.000But that's where we started getting to know each other.
02:17:52.000And I would say we didn't really even know each other up until Around the time we started dating, like we started really getting to know each other in like January, February, but we didn't start dating until March.
02:18:02.000So like we were always just a situationship.
02:18:03.000So like people are confused about the timeline because it was like off and on at some points.
02:18:07.000But, because obviously like there was no, I thought there was like exclusivity there, but like, I don't know, we had had that talk, but it was just kind of a situationship up until- Why would it be exclusive with you?
02:19:26.000Of course she's gonna go ahead and try to knock Kyle down by bringing herself up like a lot of these studies do.
02:19:37.000Let me see here And I'm like scared even say dates cuz like I don't want more people to come out of the woodwork and be like I was with him after that So I'm like, oh god, cuz I don't know what's true and what's not true Obviously now that like I'm somebody was saying that she has sex videos on internet Guys, Chaz, is that true?
02:20:07.000Single a lot of people are commenting like whatever they want and I'm obviously not believing every single one of them But there are some that hold a little more weight to them that I'm like, huh?
02:23:15.000Yeah, but the grand gestures was like taking me everywhere, inviting me to every event, introducing me to all his co-workers, all his partners, all his people in his closest circle, his family.
02:23:26.000Yeah, taking me to Valentine's Day, like a big Valentine's Day surprise, and we weren't even dating.
02:23:30.000See, women love to do this, by the way, FYI, right?
02:23:32.000This is gonna be like a class of womanese.
02:23:34.000So girls, what they like to do is they like to...
02:23:39.000Anytime they feel like they're the victim or they got cheated on or whatever, they're gonna go ahead and show all the things that the guy did for her that make her feel like it's serious.
02:23:48.000And she's gonna put herself in the victim narrative every single time.
02:23:53.000She's gonna go ahead and name all the things that he did for her to make her feel like a girlfriend and why she would feel betrayed by him being with other women, potentially.
02:24:19.000Like people, okay, people had a different view of what am I, and it's funny because I always kept the relationship super private.
02:24:25.000Nobody knew actually what was happening behind closed doors, which was a very normal relationship, a very healthy relationship, a very non-toxic relationship.
02:24:32.000It was Very, dare I even say, mundane.
02:24:35.000Yeah, until you're doing a whole podcast about it, bitch.
02:24:37.000I didn't even know who you were until you started talking about him.
02:24:42.000Going to get coffees, going, you know, sitting on the balcony and meditating and just doing very, very positive things in our lives to better ourselves, better each other.
02:24:54.000We'd always find little fun things to do together, little activities, you know.
02:24:58.000So it was very, and also like getting very involved in like health and wellness as well was like something that we did together and discovering that journey when it came to like, you know, everyone knows that lifestyle that they see online is like partying and a lot of Drinking and consumption of that type of stuff.
02:25:16.000So when it came to me and him, there was the complete opposite of that.
02:25:19.000It was very much like drinking tea and eating healthy and going to get our coffees, going on walks, going on dates, going to the bookstore, going to...
02:25:27.000There's just so many little things that were private to us that a lot of people didn't know.
02:25:33.000I have no complaints about the entirety of the relationship until after.
02:25:37.000It wasn't until it ended that I... Realize some things but yeah our Europe trips everything was just so beautiful and calm and and amazing and I have no complaints but a lot of people saw what was on the outside and was like oh they probably just party together all the time they probably like how do they even fit together people probably confused how we even like bonded um on a real level but we did and it was always our voice says this chick is a major thottie she had a bunch of sex tapes another three or four type nude photos of her leaked all over the internet and yet she's mad that couch eat on her yeah I mean Bro, see, here's the thing, man.
02:26:06.000When you're a 304, bro, you can't expect dudes to, like, take you seriously or, like, wife you up like that.
02:26:14.000Like, niggas just aren't gonna do it, bro.
02:27:07.000And another little thing that you guys need to understand about female creators, a lot of them are a little jealous that male creators are actually respected for what they do versus like with women.
02:27:15.000No one respects them for what they do.
02:27:17.000That's the cold hard reality about male creators versus female creators.
02:27:20.000If you're a dude and you build up an audience, there's no going around it.
02:27:24.000You have people that fuck with you for real because it's very hard to build an audience as a man.
02:27:28.000You have to have something special about you to do it.
02:27:31.000Females, Niggas follow you for anything.
02:27:34.000That's why, when I looked at her numbers, she has a big TikTok and a big Instagram.
02:29:00.000It wasn't something I wanted to consume.
02:29:03.000It wasn't something that I found pleasurable to watch.
02:29:05.000So I just didn't and that was his job and I knew that going into it.
02:29:08.000I respected it because if that's how you're making your money and that's what you built your empire on and that's what you fell into and you have a passion for it.
02:29:16.000But most of them are idiots like this chick.
02:29:19.000I'm not one to judge, but I'm very secure in myself that I was like, I'm just not going to consume the content.
02:29:23.000And maybe I should have, like, if that's something that, like, ended up bothering me, I would have said something, but it honestly never did.
02:29:29.000I was always very supportive of the work, and people always make comments being like, well, don't you watch the content?
02:30:25.000I think the first example I saw of how famous he was was when we went to a UFC fight as like friends and the amount of people like screaming his name.
02:30:33.000I had no idea about the culture around it and he went and apparently he like went to a lot of them like I didn't know the lore of them but they went to a lot of UFC fights and we went and literally everyone was screaming his name when he walked in and I was like that's quite something because I didn't even Yeah, because females like her don't have real fans.
02:34:03.000Like, for me, it's a big deal because my parents are out of the state.
02:34:06.000But for freshmen, some other people don't go fuck, bro.
02:34:09.000We were going ice skating one day, and so then I was like, okay, I'm definitely just a friend, because here I am pulling up to his dad's place with all hockey gear on, and it was still very much like, we're not dating.
02:34:18.000We were more than friends, obviously, but we were not together.
02:37:18.000This might be why he never claimed her publicly, because he knew about these leaks.
02:37:24.000That's probably why, now that I think about it.
02:37:28.000One who's just like talking to somebody, like, you think that grand of a gesture is like, okay, we're gonna date, and he still didn't ask me to be his girlfriend there, and I was like...
02:37:35.000Now I know why this nigga was hesitant to make you his girl, because you're a fucking 304!
02:38:18.000This is a week before we actually officially started dating.
02:38:20.000I was going on a trip with my family to Punta Cana and he was going on a trip for his job and we ended things because he's like, I don't know if I can do this and he always felt that his job...
02:38:54.000He always felt in his heart, or at least this is what I'm getting from what he always would tell me, is that he knows no girlfriend is ever going to be okay with it.
02:39:09.000I'm still going to go out with my friends.
02:39:10.000And so I never saw him going out as weird.
02:39:12.000So I never understood the whole dynamic of getting mad at him for going out, especially when his whole brand and also Some business ventures he were in really relied on him going out and hosting.
02:39:21.000And so I always supported him going out and doing that.
02:39:22.000I was never that person that was like, no, I don't like that.
02:39:24.000I never got mad at him for going out because I... You can't!
02:39:27.000You got video and pictures of you getting smashed by niggas on the internet, bro!
02:40:33.000- Oh my God, bro. - Had a change of heart and he decided like, I'm gonna come back and I'm gonna come back stronger. - Castle Club chat, y'all cooking in there, man.
02:40:45.000What the fuck is this shit you guys are putting in here, man?
02:41:53.000It wasn't until March 31st that we took it serious.
02:41:55.000Um, so you said that he, like, you guys didn't really often go super public or you didn't, you didn't really post or ever go super public, did you?
02:42:02.000We didn't need, like, validation, which is good because we both agreed social media is a super big part in both of our lives and, like, it was super toxic to, like, need that validation or at least this is, like, my opinion.
02:42:12.000Um, no, he probably didn't want to post you because he knew about what the fuck you were doing.
02:42:19.000We're hitting on him. - He doesn't benefit from posting you.
02:42:21.000You benefit from posting him. - Didn't care if girls were like coming up to him, DMing him, like I knew he knew a lot of people, but I was very secure in my relationship with him where I didn't care to post him.
02:42:30.000I posted him, I think the first time we even posted each other, honestly, when we were boyfriend girlfriend, was we went to like a Europe trip and he told me that he was gonna post me first.
02:42:38.000He was like, I'm gonna do the posting first.
02:42:40.000I didn't do the posting first. - Kyle, say it ain't so.
02:43:11.000Because people always are gonna assume that if you're dating someone with a platform, and this is such a superficial take, that you're gonna always cloud chase them.
02:43:19.000Yeah, that's true, because he is bigger than you.
02:43:48.000And I'm like, because I don't need to.
02:43:49.000A good relationship didn't need to be posted.
02:43:51.000And so that's how I genuinely felt at the time.
02:43:53.000And so when he decided to do the hard launch first, which is so stupid that this is even a thing to do the hard launch first, then I just did it right after.
02:44:04.000But still, some people didn't even know, and I kind of liked that.
02:44:05.000I kind of liked that it wasn't in everybody's faces.
02:44:08.000I don't think it ever really was until maybe his birthday is when I posted truly him again, and then maybe during some accomplishments he had had later.
02:44:15.000But I never was just posting him casually all the time.
02:44:18.000Okay, let's talk about actual dating life.
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02:47:08.000That's how you get involved with the show, my ninjas.
02:47:11.000and my family and everything and you know we he knew my friends I knew his friends very well and we all had really close bonds and so I thought but um I don't think that I did get some text after the fact I'll say that I did get some text I'm not gonna say from who after the fact of what happened um like sending me love and sending me support and I did the same thing back I'm not gonna say who did it but I know there was love there however I just don't think I feel anything towards like that the inner circles now because they obviously
02:47:42.000probably they maybe knew some things that I didn't allegedly and so like I I don't feel yeah like your leaks all over the internet I don't feel like there was true friendships also your boyfriend's friends they're your friends in the meantime but they're not your friends in real life like they're not maybe the girlfriends but like his guy friends are not your actual friends they can support you and love you at the time But they weren't mine to keep, obviously, and I never wanted to.
02:48:04.000If we ever broke up, I knew I would never see any of them again, because they all live together, and his people he works with.
02:48:09.000But they all were really amazing in the relationship.
02:48:16.000Loved his friends, his family, his co-workers, the people that were alongside him as business partners.
02:48:22.000Everyone was so amazing and always treated me with such respect and so much love and care, and I always wanted to leave that same thing there.
02:48:29.000I had no indication that anything was ever up.
02:48:40.000Believe it or not, like, a lot of people are probably, like, they look at it, and they're like, oh, how could you expect, like, obviously that was to happen to you, and I'm like, in the relationship, though, when we were deep in the thick of it, I had no red flags.
02:49:32.000I'm not going to get too much into like our private conversation, what we did and didn't say, but it definitely, like it wasn't superficial whatsoever.
02:49:43.000It was very heartfelt the entire time.
02:49:45.000And there was a level of communication, like that was a deeper understanding from the both of us about our lives and the way our brains worked.
02:50:50.000I genuinely had blind trust in that person.
02:50:53.000And I wish I could still say that, but I don't feel that way today.
02:50:57.000But I did have blind trust at the time due to the partying and going out in the lifestyle because the person that I knew behind closed doors was not that person.
02:51:06.000Take us through the past Take us through the past week when you found a TikTok that confirmed he was cheating on you.
02:51:22.000I feel we broke up the day before um two days prior actually so that TikTok he called so then why the do you care about what he was doing and that let's see we'll see what she got to say when we were when he was coming back from Australia and I was supposed to meet him in his city and I had kind of been ghosted like there was no flight information there was there was no transportation normally like we would go back and forth with our flights because I don't need no man.
02:51:46.000So yeah, I would get my own travel a lot of the time.
02:51:48.000And we would switch back and forth on who paid for flights.
02:51:51.000And so it was his turn to get me a flight, and I hadn't been sent a flight yet.
02:52:37.000Bro, it's so, like, when you listen to the womanese and the yap and you've talked to as much women as I have, you're just like, holy fuck, man.
02:52:49.000For someone that had healthy communication, the entire relationship, we never raised our voices at each other, never even had more than just, like, a little disagreement on some things.
02:53:00.000Like, there was never any, like, fighting ever.
02:53:03.000So, like, even if something bad happened, you know, you talk it out.
02:53:15.000Yeah, you don't have a choice because you're a 304. Here's the thing about hoes, alright guys?
02:53:22.000Women that are promiscuous or women that have a past still feel as though they are entitled to the best men in the world.
02:53:28.000I wanna, one more time for you guys to understand this shit, right?
02:53:32.000Girls, right, that have a promiscuous past, a shady past, that do strange shit and or hoes, Still feel as though they are entitled to the top tier men.
02:53:42.000And they feel as though they're entitled to monogamy, to a good boyfriend, to a stable relationship.
02:53:47.000And the reality is, I'm here to tell you bitches, you don't deserve it.
02:54:28.000If you went ahead and followed the feminist ideology of, I'm going to have my fun, I'm going to have a yes summer, she would say, I'm going to have a hot girl summer, all this shit.
02:54:35.000If you're going to go ahead and adopt this feminist ideology of you can do whatever you want to do as a woman, right?
02:54:41.000And have sex with men indiscriminately, which is fine, that's your right.
02:54:46.000You also have to understand that the consequences that come with that is a majority of men aren't going to take you seriously.
02:54:51.000Whether they admit this overtly or they do it covertly like Kyle is doing, right?
02:54:55.000Because this is very obvious here, he just let her on, right?
02:55:00.000The reality is that men are keenly aware that women that are 304s don't deserve relationships.
02:55:09.000But women for some odd reason don't know it.
02:55:12.000Or maybe they do know it, but they still have a little bit in the back of their mind some delusional mindset where I still deserve a family, I still deserve a good man, etc.
02:55:46.000You forfeited the privilege of having a good man take you seriously.
02:55:53.000Why should a girl that busts her ass to stay a virgin or protect her modesty, right, to a degree, one body, two bodies, whatever, why should a girl that busts her ass to protect her modesty, why should she have to fight in the sexual marketplace with hoes like you that didn't exercise the same discretion that she did?
02:57:50.000So, If you're gonna go ahead and be a trust one, baby, and get a million dollars up front and decide to spend that money like an idiot at the casino, gamble it away, and then you lose it, well...
02:59:05.000We're roasting girls like this that want to forfeit their best years to be a slut.
02:59:10.000And then when they become such slut and they can't find a man to take them seriously, or they're crying in a car at 40 years old because they wanted to live that single life, we're laughing at them.
02:59:24.000The red pill is a very valid response to decades of females being spoiled.
02:59:38.000The exposure to the red pill, whether it was through us, Andrew Tate, Rolo Tomas, whatever it may be, we're not special.
02:59:44.000We just said what a bunch of guys were thinking.
02:59:46.000Why is it that all these thoughts are entitled and so fucking rude and spoiled and think they deserve Top-shelf men when they're not top-shelf women at all.
03:00:04.000And better yet, when we ask them, what do you bring to the table, they all bring the same shit to the table.
03:00:09.000A used vagina, bad attitude, lack of submission, and their independence.
03:00:17.000None of those things are useful for a man whatsoever.
03:00:26.000So, Whether it's women angry at me and call me a misogynist or a red pill, incel, whatever the fuck they want to say, I'm saying what a lot of us have been thinking for years.
03:00:45.000The abundance of low quality women has made men finally wake up and realize that most of you bitches don't deserve anything.
03:01:27.000Because what feminism has done is it's inadvertently, surreptitiously put the higher status men in the fucking winner's chair.
03:01:38.000Because if you're a higher status guy, you got your shit together, you get to pick the women.
03:01:42.000And then you get to go ahead and use And discard them when they no longer serve you.
03:01:47.000And the women that are exercising their hypergamy to the highest level, they're figuring out that they're getting used and abused.
03:01:55.000They're fucking around and finding out.
03:01:56.000Quite literally, by the way, fucking around and finding out.
03:02:01.000The deregulated sexual marketplace that we live in now, where women have the leverage in a majority of situations, where women think that they're free and they're sexually liberated, has actually castrated them.
03:02:15.000Because what ends up happening is they go into the sexual marketplace, they have their fun, they try to escape that sexual marketplace to find a man, but they don't realize that they've been shackled the whole fucking time.
03:02:27.000The very marketplace that they fought to enter for decades, that they thought would enlighten them, give them freedom, it's actually shackled them to it.
03:02:39.000Because they go in the marketplace thinking that it's all fun, not knowing That there was an invisible fucking lock and key on them and then when they tried to escape the marketplace and find a man to take them seriously, it's very difficult.
03:02:56.000And that is why a majority of women struggle to find a man in today's day and age.
03:03:08.000The sexual revolution, ironically enough, did nothing But hurt relationships, destroy the family, and perpetually keep women single.
03:03:20.000A new study came out recently, I saw this on a podcast recently, where Caucasian left-leaning liberal women have some of the highest rates of depression ever recorded.
03:04:37.000That's where we are in a society, guys.
03:04:41.000We have women that are throwing away their youth for fun, excitement, experiences, being with top shelf guys, but in the process, destroying their ability and their value to be taken seriously by the very men destroying their ability and their value to be taken seriously by the very men that they've been seeking I wouldn't make it upset, but I wouldn't have, you know, there's no, there's no anger.
03:05:08.000There's no fear of telling me what actually may have happened to have ended the relationship.
03:08:35.000Women that are promiscuous, sex workers, involved in any type of business where you're making money off of your sexuality, monetizing your beauty, whatever, I'm here to tell you guys something.
03:08:47.000You guys need to be comfortable with the fact That you're not going to get a monogamous man 9 out of 10 times.
03:08:54.000And if you want a guy that's going to make money that's attractive, you're definitely not going to get monogamy 9 out of 10 times.
03:09:00.000Because the women that monetize their beauty, well, number one, y'all already fucked up, right?
03:09:06.000But number two, you guys typically tend to have high taste in men.
03:09:10.000And these higher status men that you guys seek, they don't owe you monogamy.
03:09:15.000And you're not going to fucking get it.
03:09:33.000If you're a woman that has high taste in men, or commodifies your beauty and monetizes it to some degree, you don't fucking qualify for monogamy.
03:12:08.000the very liberation that you guys fought for has actually imprisoned you.
03:12:12.000Me seeing that video, now as we're broken up, and not having been told there might have been somebody else, I had free reign to post it, because that was a public piece of content posted by somebody else.
03:12:38.000I sat still and was quiet all the time with that relationship because I didn't feel I had a reason to be loud, and this was my one time to be loud because I... Like, how dare you?
03:15:03.000I'm already, like, I'm single living life, girl.
03:15:05.000Like, it's honestly, at, like, 25, my sports career, like, everything I'm doing, like, literally less time on a man is way more time than to me.
03:15:11.000And so, like, more time on the mountain, too.
03:16:14.000This woman is displaying all the modern woman tendencies.
03:16:19.000- The womanese, the lack of accountability, the enabling of their poor decisions of bad behavior because they got their feelings hurt because they never qualified for the fucking relationship in the first place that they think they deserve. - Posting the screenshot, expect it to go as viral as it did. - No.
03:16:35.000I thought I was gonna delete it in five minutes.
03:16:36.000But I was like, I had a little bit of, I had a bit of my own lapse of judgment where I was like.
03:17:06.000But yeah, I think people kept trying to find it.
03:17:07.000But now there's another video out there that I think was a fan video, but people were speculating about that attitude because it's a little cozy.
03:17:13.000A little bit of a cozy fan shout out video.
03:19:37.000Did you feel betrayed by those shared friends? - This I will speak on because yes, they're all having a grand time and allowing that to happen in the background.
03:19:43.000And those people I genuinely thought were my friends and I was close with them.
03:20:46.000I think as everyone saw, the last year I had had been such an awful year that I finally was just living life and my life was normal again and I thought I had found love.
03:20:54.000And let me, it's just like, I think people are just like, they see all the stuff you go through publicly, but I think people just eventually are like, damn, that sucks.
03:21:02.000But I would say, honestly, like, if there's one thing I will make a point about is that a lot of people are acting like I deserved it because it's something that had happened to me last year.
03:21:39.000Let your miserable self just like heal because there's something obviously wrong with you if you think that something that happened to somebody is like a, is a follow-up fault to something else that happens to them.
03:21:48.000No, it absolutely, look, Lady, your virtue defines you.
03:24:01.000Yeah, stupid analogy, because you literally have videos and pictures of your stuff doing the nasty, which I just saw in this fucking chat, that scar my brain.
03:24:10.000And any man that ever decides to get with you is a fucking stupid idiot I'm trying not to let her out but anger is coming.
03:26:27.000You listen to bitches like her, I promise you, you're gonna be miserable.
03:26:32.000Girls like this will tell you to waste away your youth, be a thot, have fun, suck a bunch of dicks, whether it's on camera or not, you'll still find a guy at the end of it all.
03:26:44.000And when you're crying there, by yourself at night, after the 20th Chad has dogged you out, because they found a message or a video of you sucking dick on the camera, you will remember that I was telling you the truth.
03:27:01.000If women listened to me, they would literally be happier.
03:27:06.000When I was at the Turning Point, I was at AmFest, a bunch of women actually came up to me that were in serious relationships or had a boyfriend, and they said, thank you.
03:27:17.000Your advice heard at first, but it made sense.
03:27:22.000And the thing is, is that if women listen to me, they absolutely will figure it out, and they will be able to get a man.
03:27:35.000But my advice is hard because I tell them not to be a thot and save themselves.
03:28:06.000Why go through a chick that's been through all this bullshit when I can go ahead and find a younger girl that hasn't been through any of that bullshit?
03:28:30.000...value, and I think a lot of women forget that, and they feel like they lose their value when they go through something that a man has put them through.
03:29:25.000We're just a little too, like, spot on that I was like, This video has been a surgical overview on how women think modern females and breaking down the womanese.
03:29:47.000These bitches are not traditional, but they expect traditional treatment.
03:29:52.000You don't deserve traditional treatment, sorry.
03:29:54.000I saw something, like, at this university.
03:29:56.000I thought I saw something at this event, or even in Australia, like, when I met him.
03:30:00.000Like, he said this, and, like, these are all alleged.
03:30:01.000Obviously, these are just comments from random people.
03:30:02.000I have no idea, and I'm not gonna say I believe them, but it is kind of interesting when people come out and they feel safe to, like, speak what they think they may have saw.
03:30:09.000And so I think people just feel safe now to say things.
03:30:11.000And whether they're true or not doesn't matter.
03:30:13.000I'm not going to validate those people.
03:30:15.000I'm not going to tell you if I validate them myself.
03:30:17.000But it's quite interesting how people come out after and say things.
03:30:48.000So it doesn't freak you out or scare you or make you even more upset to think that, like, maybe he was cheating on you earlier in the relationship?
03:32:41.000I think, I think people, I think just like I said, have known how much I've been through and just are like, damn, OT, like another, every year, every year there's a blow to my, to my life timeline, a big blow.
03:32:50.000And I guess this one just took so long to marinate.
03:32:51.000I waited until December right before Christmas, but, um.
03:32:54.000See, and that's why she behaves the way that she does.
03:32:55.000Guys, a girl's Instagram is her like, like her treasure, because no matter what happens, there's going to be sims to validate their bad decisions.
03:33:11.000IC reposted us when we said, hey, Instagram or marriage?
03:33:14.000And all the girls on the panel, basically, except for like one, chose Instagram over marriage.
03:33:18.000And the reason for that, guys, is Instagram allows women to live in their echo chamber of simps that make them feel better for their poor decisions.
03:33:25.000They never actually have to feel the pain of their poor decisions.
03:33:29.000And this is why women love Instagram so much.
03:33:31.000And these DMs that she's getting from these simps, offering her dates and all this other shit, that is substantiating her poor behavior and her outlook on life where she actually thinks that she has options.
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03:33:57.000Like, the support, it's like, it's not, I don't know, I think people just like know my heart, even people that don't even truly know me, like I feel like they know my heart and my character, and so like, when I see like support from people, like I don't even know, like coming out of the woodworks, I'm like, that's like insanity, like that is so sweet of you, but it's like crazy, like my phone is blowing up the entire- Alright, boom.
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03:36:09.000Obviously against the fucking bureaucracy bullshit where they're trying to stifle free speech.
03:36:16.000Understanding like how how the girl feels like really means a lot because a lot of men don't care about like how women feel nowadays And so it's like really heartwarming to see even like like even like my younger like followers Just like supporting me and like sending me love and I'm like you guys like they probably had their first relationship Yeah, and like they're here like sending love me when you don't yeah, and you're giving them bad advice Because you're a thought that's what gives me hope for the younger generation too because all right We're done listening this chick.
03:36:36.000This this is fucking wild a Married woman pushing 30 with her tits out husband needs to divorce her ASAP. Look at this shit, bro Are you single?
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03:38:12.000There's a big difference between when men are trying to be disrespectful coming up to you and when they're genuinely think that you're just like a beautiful woman.
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03:46:21.000Let me get the Cast Club chat up for you ninjas.
03:46:26.000Because the Cast Club chat is fucking hilarious.
03:48:19.000I think that was a big focus, and that took a lot of time.
03:48:22.000And then I was just pretty much over it.
03:48:24.000I looked at social media like a video game that I'd beaten that everybody else wanted to play, and I was just kind of tired of playing.
03:48:29.000And the only reason I really came back was because I felt like I had this big platform, and I really disagreed with what was going on in Israel, that we were funding this genocide.
03:48:36.000And so I felt like I had an obligation to use my platform to say what I thought was right.
03:48:42.000I'm going to come to Israel, because you've said a lot of controversial things about that war.
03:48:46.000But before we get there, I just want to explore a little bit more your decision to kind of renounce the king lifestyle.
03:48:51.000I think I'm right in saying that you kind of worked out.
03:48:54.000You can have all the money in the world.
03:48:55.000But ultimately, if you don't work out what actually makes you happy, you're not going to be happy.
03:49:00.000Did you work out, other than not leading life to excess, did you work out the little things in life that actually made you happy?
03:49:08.000Yeah, and I found that most of them didn't require that much money.
03:49:10.000You know, surfing, hanging out with my friends, working out.
03:49:14.000You know, just doing things that I like to do, you know, physically and, you know, playing cards, whatever.
03:49:18.000Just none of it really required that much money.
03:49:20.000And I found that I was chasing a lot of these things that didn't really make me happy.
03:49:30.000When Yahya Simwa, the head of Hamas, was killed by the IDF, you were out lording him as a hero.
03:49:37.000You know, to most people, he's the despicable head of a terrorist organisation that perpetrated, on October 7th, one of the worst terror attacks in modern history.
03:49:47.000Well, I think when you look at it in a vacuum, it's a very different picture.
03:49:50.000It's kind of like if I, you know, raped your mother and I kicked you in the nuts three times and then you punched me in the face and everybody just wanted to focus on you punching me in the face.
03:49:58.000I think that that would be a very different conversation than when you looked at it, you know, the whole of what happened and the whole of what happened was Nakba.
03:51:57.000You guys know that it took 200 of those people back as hostages because Hamas' goal was to get as many hostages as possible so they can use that to negotiate to get their hostages back.
03:52:08.000So killing them doesn't really make sense.
03:52:10.000But then when you do the numbers and you figure it out, wait, hold on.
03:52:13.000A lot of people that got killed actually got killed by the IDF. It was 3,500 people, so that was basically 7 October 7th.
03:52:20.000And October 7th, I think the numbers get inflated a lot, too, because you're not taking into account that it was only 650 civilians, and there was the Hannibal Directive that was employed, and the Hannibal Directive is when the military is basically killing civilians so that they aren't taken as hostages.
03:52:33.000And, you know, that had to be hundreds of people, so I would argue that it was less than 500 civilians that were killed, and to me, that is much less than what, you know, the Israelis have been doing to the Palestinians.
03:52:44.000Even the year when October 7th happened, they had killed hundreds of Palestinians.
03:52:50.000That year was the bloodiest year for kids.
03:52:51.000So that was a reply to what had been happening.
03:52:55.000But when you say that October 7th wasn't as bad as people have said, what do you mean by that?
03:53:00.000Because from Hamas's own boasting through their GoPro cameras, they mutilated, burned alive, raped and abused, beheaded some people, set fire to homes, they kidnapped babies, they kidnapped Holocaust survivors, grandparents, They did just about every act of depravity it is impossible to do, and they didn't just do it.
03:53:19.000They gleefully posted it on social media and the internet so that we could all watch in real time the horrors that they were perpetrating.
03:53:25.000It's hard to imagine a more horrific act than what happened that day.
03:53:51.000And the problem is Israel has continued to lie and lie and lie.
03:53:54.000And they used that propaganda to substantiate their aggressive front towards Gaza.
03:53:58.000That's what they did, because they used this shocking narrative to rationalize and justify their unprecedented levels of bombing and indiscriminate bombing on Gaza.
03:54:09.000That's why they had to make it so egregious.
03:54:18.000And the people that raped the prisoners were now heroes.
03:54:20.000And they got released and there was nothing that happened to them.
03:54:22.000So I think it's very hypocritical to focus on things that they're doing and then try and blame them, you know, on Hamas or the Palestinians.
03:55:29.000But yeah, guys, I dropped the link in there for y'all if you guys want to watch what really went down on October 7th.
03:55:35.000Your spewing is bullshit propaganda from the other side.
03:55:38.000And the reason I say that is you say there was no raping or abuse of women, and yet the UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Pramila Patton, reported in March this year that there was clear and convincing information that Israeli hostages in Gaza experienced sexual violence, including rape, sexualised torture and cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment, and reasonable grounds to believe such abuse is ongoing.
03:55:58.000It was also reasonable grounds to believe that conflict-related sexual violence occurred during the 7th of October attacks in multiple locations across Gaza periphery, including rape and gang rape in at least three locations.
03:56:07.000So when you say it didn't happen, what you're really saying is you think that the United...
03:58:56.000...in Gaza in 2005, they were given billions of dollars, a lot of it in a very suspect manner by Benjamin Netanyahu and his government because he wanted to create a rift between Palestinian groups, and I completely accept that.
03:59:07.000But there's no doubt from what has now emerged that Hamas spent most of that money not on benefiting the lives of Palestinian people in Gaza.
03:59:29.000Just say you're a brokie, because a lot of y'all niggas in the rumble chat are brokies, I ain't gonna lie.
03:59:34.000But I'm building an elaborate tunnel system and arming themselves to the teeth so that they could perpetrate this act of horror on October 7th in a strike against Israel that they hope would decapitate Israel.
03:59:44.000I'm just curious why you would go out of your way.
03:59:46.000You say you've read things, but you're a guy of big influence.
03:59:48.000You've got a big following, 30-odd million people on Instagram.
03:59:51.000You know, with respect, and I say this respectfully, I understand why you want to support the Palestinian cause, and I'm sure there'll be many points of agreement we would have on that.
03:59:58.000But just to say, well, I read somewhere there were no rapes and abuse, it doesn't seem to me like you've really studied or perhaps don't even want to study the facts about all this because it would go against your own narrative.
04:00:14.000I'm just saying what I believe is right.
04:00:16.000And let's just let's just say there was rapes.
04:00:17.000I mean, that's I think that's terrible.
04:00:19.000But like I said, they are, you know, an occupied state and they're operating in apartheid.
04:00:23.000So when you are kept in an open air prison, there's going to be resistance.
04:00:26.000And how that resistance manifests itself is, you know, it's going to be violent eventually.
04:00:30.000I mean, if you kill enough people and you take enough land and you treat people like second class citizens and, you know, and you're stealing land in the West Bank and you're just basically, you know, encroaching these people's human rights on a daily basis.
04:02:09.000I mean, they wanted to cut off, you know, it's now AIPAC, but, you know, the Zionist organization that was doing all the funding that should have been registered as a foreign entity.
04:02:16.000And, you know, he wanted to register them under FAR. He wanted to, you know, take away their ability to have nukes.
04:02:36.000And Israel Public Affairs Committee, AIPAC, became the most powerful lobby in the United States and an indispensable instrument for the corruption and intimidation of American elected officials and for the control of America.
04:02:49.000And this, guys, the name of this documentary is Israel and Assassination of the Kennedy Brothers, a documentary by Laurent Goynat.
04:02:54.000And for some of you guys, you guys already watched my JFK thing that I did with, um...
04:03:03.000This documentary also highlights how Israel was behind killing JFK. It was Nicholas Katzenbach, whom Johnson put at the head of the Department of Justice to replace Robert Kennedy, who buried the case against the American Zionist Council.
04:03:19.000Katzenbach is also known as having strongly recommended to the new president, Lyndon Johnson, a commission of inquiry to establish as soon as possible that The Warren Commission was run by either hardcore Zionists or people that didn't like John F. Kennedy.
04:04:16.000He sold that video for $150,000 back in the 1960s, which is like the equivalent to like half a million dollars today.
04:04:22.000How the fuck did he know to be there at that perfect space to document that moment when John F. Kennedy got shot?
04:04:26.000And then on top of that, we all know That the Navy, right, went ahead and dealt with the body, but the people that were actually at the hospital in Texas at the time, they said, hey, he got shot from the front.
04:04:37.000But all the naval people, the naval surgeons said, what?
04:04:40.000They were saying, oh no, he got shot from the back.
04:04:46.000Oswald was the only assassin of Kennedy.
04:04:50.000In conclusion, it is only by an outrageous hypocrisy that the Jewish Daily Forward could write on June 6, 2008, quote, in remembering Bobby Kennedy, let us remember not just what he lived for, but also what he died for, namely, the precious nature of the American-Israeli relationship, end of quote.
04:05:10.000Robert Kennedy's death had not been a bad thing for the American-Israeli relationship.
04:05:15.000Alright, who killed JFK? Let's get into this real quick.
04:05:43.000Because he knew that if the United States stripped Israel of its ability to have nuclear weapons, they would be overtaken by the Arab states that they don't want them there.
04:05:52.000Number two, Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's brother and close advisor, wanted, shout out to Ark Lightning, gifted 50 subs, or TMF, gifted 50 subs.
04:06:05.000The second reason why was because Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's brother and very close advisor, wanted What was known back then as AIPAC to register under something called Farron, Foreign Agent Registration Act, which would force them to disclose where they got their money from and all the contributions that they would give to politicians.
04:06:24.000Also, it would make it a lot harder for them to influence our politicians.
04:06:27.000These two things would have absolutely decimated Israel's ability to have influence over the United States.
04:06:33.000So yes, they needed John F. Kennedy killed.
04:06:36.000Not to mention his official visit to Dallas was paid for by a bunch of Jews.
04:06:42.000It was a labor organization run by Jews.
04:06:44.000I know we're doing a little detour here, but I think it's important that you guys see this. .
04:06:57.000By a strange paradox, the authors who stand for the conventional thesis of a CIA conspiracy build their case on the biography of Oswald, while at the same time claiming that Oswald had almost nothing to do with the killing.
04:07:08.000It is about as useful as scrutinizing Osama Bin Laden's biography to solve 911. If Oswald was just a patsy as he claimed, the quest for the real culprits must logically begin by investigating the man who shot Oswald two days after his arrest in the Dallas police station.
04:07:23.000thus preventing a judgment that would have revealed the weakness of the accusation against Oswald.
04:07:28.000Oswald's assassin is known as Jack Ruby, but few people know that his real name was Jacob Leon Rubinstein, that he was the son of Jewish-Polish immigrants and that to the Warren Commission, he had explained his presence in the police station as a Yiddish translator for Israeli reporters. he had explained his presence in the police station as Originally from Chicago, Ruby was a member.
04:07:48.000And this was the guy that killed Oswald because they didn't they couldn't afford for Oswald to actually go to trial and this conspiracy come out.
04:07:56.000...of the Jewish and the world known as the Yiddish connection.
04:08:00.000His mentor was Los Angeles gangster, New York.
04:08:24.000Known as one of the fathers of terrorism, was responsible for the bombing of the King David Hotel, where 91 people were killed, a bunch of Brits, Palestinians, and I think even one or two Jews were killed.
04:08:39.000And this guy ended up becoming the Prime Minister of Israel later on, FYI. A specialist of false-like terrorism.
04:08:45.000Cohen was infatuated with the Zionist cause, as he explained in his memoir, quote, Now I got so engrossed with Israel that I actually pushed aside a lot of my activities.
04:08:54.000So the guy that killed Oswald was connected to all these powerful Jews from Israel.
04:09:56.000The same confession when visiting Ruby in jail.
04:09:59.000Ruby is only an intermediary link in a conspiracy that begins with the ambush of Dallas, extends to the cover-up of the Warren Commission, and involves a pact of silence with the directions of the major media.
04:10:09.000At every level of the conspiracy, we find the fingerprints of the Israeli deep state.
04:10:39.000And for you to point them out immediately puts you in a conspiracy theory box.
04:10:46.000But the truth is, is when you look at the facts and you look at the circumstances, I'm not saying it was just the Jews that killed John F. Kennedy, and I'm not saying it was just the Jews that committed 9-11.
04:10:54.000But what I am saying is, they had motive, they had strange coincidences and links, and there's absolutely ties and connections to the Israeli Dave State, Zionists, etc., and Jews, powerful Jews in America, to these events occurring in the United States.
04:11:36.000These guys waited 10 years to blow their enemies with precision.
04:11:39.000You don't think they'll wait longer to spawn an alley, kill a former US president, conduct 9-11 and blame it on the Arabs, or allow a massacre to occur on October 7th to begin a regional war in the Middle East?
04:11:52.000They are one of the best for a reason that Americans need to wake up about our greatest ally.
04:11:57.000One of the things that I always do when I do this podcast, I tell you all the time how much credit I give the Israeli intelligence agencies, whether it's Shin Bet, Mossad, Unit 8200, etc.
04:12:10.000Damn near right on par with our CIA. But with that said, with these capabilities, I am not stupid enough to not realize that they also have the capability to pull off a bunch of shit on our end as well, whether it's killing one of our presidents or 9-11.
04:12:23.000They did it to their enemies, and they did it with amazing restraint and patience.
04:12:27.000You don't think they would do it to benefit themselves as well?
04:12:36.000Because they rigged the election in Illinois to ensure that he would win the state of Illinois, and that's how he was able to win his election in 1960. And, once he came into power, since he wasn't corrupt, and neither was his brother Robert F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy went after the Mafia hard fucking core.
04:12:59.000He brought them in to testify, and he was the one that unmasked La Cosa Nostra in the United States, which eventually ended up leading to the RICO Act and getting them all indicted in the 80s by Rudy Giuliani.
04:13:10.000Because John F. Kennedy's father struck a deal with the mafia, get my son in and we'll take care of you guys.
04:13:18.000But his sons, John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, weren't corrupt.
04:13:24.000So after they won, Robert F. Kennedy, as the Attorney General, went after the fucking mob, and they didn't like that.
04:13:31.000So you have Israel wanting John F. Kennedy gone, you have the Mafia wanting John F. Kennedy gone, and the CIA wanting him gone, because John F. Kennedy wanted to disband the CIA....had no official character and was sponsored by a powerful business group known as the Dallas Citizens Council.
04:13:52.000The Dallas Citizens Council was a bunch of Jews.
04:13:55.000That's who paid for John F. Kennedy's trip to Dallas.
04:13:59.000Kennedy was on his way to the reception organized in his honor when he was shot.
04:14:04.000The Dallas Citizens Council was a powerful group dominated by Jewish businessmen like the wealthy Julius Sheps described.
04:14:12.000And this is what history books will not tell you, Chad.
04:14:15.000By Brian Edward Stone in The Chosen Folks, Jews on the Frontiers of Texas, as, quote, a member of every synagogue in the city and de facto leader of the Jewish...
04:14:37.000I'm here to educate you guys, entertain you guys, teach you guys some real shit because they're never gonna show you guys this in the history books.
04:14:47.000This is what Dan Bilzerian is referring to when he's talking about the Jews were involved in killing Kennedy.
04:15:08.000Abraham Zapruder, the man who filmed the assassination of John Kennedy and sold his film for $150,000 to Life magazine, was also a member of the Dallas Citizens Council.
04:15:20.000He was a clothing manufacturer whose headquarters happened to be located in the Dallas Textile Building, or Daltex, where one of the sniper's nest was located, according to JFK researchers who have studied the firing trajectories.
04:15:38.000Look how happy he is that Kennedy's gone, motherfuckers.
04:15:46.000John F. Kennedy was the last president to stand up to Jewish power in the United States and they fucking killed him for it.
04:15:54.000Lyndon B. Johnson ushered in a very pro-Israel stance that stands to this fucking day.
04:16:03.000He suppressed the USS Liberty story, made them all sign NDAs.
04:16:08.000He gagged them from speaking about it.
04:16:18.000And Lyndon B. Johnson, on his maternal side, his aunt was one of the founders of the ADL. Did y'all know that?
04:16:30.000Give me one to the chat if you guys knew any of that shit that I just mentioned.
04:16:34.000Give me one to the chat if you guys just learned that stuff just now.
04:16:37.000If you guys are learning some shit right now.
04:16:38.000Give me one to the chat if you guys are learning.
04:16:40.000by another influential figure of the wealthy Jewish community in Dallas, advertising executive and PR man Sam Bloom.
04:16:48.000According to former British intelligence officer Colonel John Hugh Wilson, it was Bloom who, quote, suggested that the police make Oswald accessible to the press.
04:16:59.000He also suggested against the explicit advice of the local FBI That they moved the alleged assassin from the Dallas police station to the Dallas county jail in order to give the newsmen a good story and pictures.
04:17:12.000It was during this transfer that Oswald was shot by Ruby.
04:17:17.000Hugh Wilson also writes, when the police later searched Ruby's home, they found a slip of paper with Bloom's name, address and telephone number on it.
04:17:28.000After the Dallas tragedy, Israel's cyanim were also busy fabricating the official lie.
04:17:34.000Apart from the chairman, Earl Warren, chosen for his figurative role as Chief Justice, all key people in the investigative commission were either personal enemies of Kennedy, like Alan Dulles, the CIA director fired by Kennedy in 1961, or hardened Zionists, like Arden Specter, who, at his death in 2012, was mourned by the Israeli government as, quote, an unswerving defensor of the Jewish state, end of quote.
04:18:02.000Alan Spector was the inventor of what came to be called the magic bullet theory, a single bullet supposed to have caused seven wounds to John Kennedy and John Connelly sitting before him in the limousine, and later found in pristine condition on a gurney in Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas.
04:18:20.000In conclusion, at every step of the plot, we find a Zionist cabal, including businessmen, politicians and gangsters, not forgetting media executives, all devoted to Israel.
04:18:32.000The most plausible motive for Israel to kill Kennedy has been revealed by two books in the 1990s, The Samson Option by Seymour Hersh, then Israel and the Bomb by Avner Cohen.
04:18:45.000And the lead has been followed up in 2007 by Michael Carpin in The Bomb in the Basement.
04:18:52.000What these investigators reveal is that John Kennedy, informed by the CIA in 1960 that Israel was developing its own nuclear weapons in the Dimona complex in the Negev desert, was firmly determined to force Israel to renounce it, and engaged in a showdown with David Ben-Gurion, who was firmly determined to force Israel to renounce it, and engaged in a showdown with David Ben-Gurion, who
04:19:13.000Ben-Gurion was convinced that by trying to prevent Israel from acquiring the bomb, Kennedy was endangering the very survival of the Jewish state to which he had devoted his entire life.
04:19:24.000Ben-Gurion wrote in one of his last letters to JFK.
04:19:54.000And, you know, there's been numerous documentaries tying the, you know, Jewish mafia, the CIA. I mean, look, I mean, I wasn't there, but everything that I've seen, evidence-wise, points to Israel.
04:20:04.000And, you know, they're doing it in Epstein Island.
04:20:21.000Unless you want to go off into some mad conspiracy theory rabbit hole.
04:20:25.000And again, I say to you that you make these big statements and you have a huge following of people, many of whom will think, well, wow, if Dan Bilzerian says it, maybe it's true.
04:20:35.000There are Israeli fingerprints all over the JFK assassination.
04:20:37.000This is why they refuse to declassify it, Pierce.
04:20:42.000That way, I would argue, this is how a lot of conspiracy theory stuff in the end gets propagated and promoted to the detriment of society.
04:20:49.000Because people like you who are very smart, there's no question of that, and very successful, and made a lot of money being very successful, I'm just curious why you want to be so inflammatory without actually having any evidence.
04:20:58.000And as you say, to just sit back and say, well, I wasn't there.
04:21:06.000Well, there's no credible evidence that Jewish people killed JFK. And yet you just say it as a fact, as if somehow we should just believe it.
04:21:46.000I mean, I think once you see the government lie to you and lie to you on a scale like they did during COVID, you start questioning a lot of things.
04:21:51.000And I think it's healthy to question things.
04:21:53.000And I think one of the big reasons why I've marched down this path so far is because once I started questioning Israel and once I started speaking out against Israel, I saw the ramifications and I saw the pushback.
04:22:02.000And the side of right is usually never the side that's silencing people.
04:22:06.000You know, the people that are on the right side of history are not the ones trying to, you know, cut off free speech or punish people for what they say.
04:22:12.000You think the Jews killed Gaddafi as well?
04:22:15.000Well, not, well, I mean, yeah, I guess, I mean, Israel.
04:22:18.000I think that they have way too much control on our government, and I think it is not coincidence that everybody that's been critical of Israel has, you know, either been overthrown, you know, shot of Iran.
04:22:27.000Like, every single person that's been critical of Israel has either been killed or Thrown out of power.
04:22:31.000And I don't think that that is a coincidence.
04:22:33.000I mean, the reason we fought a lot of these wars is because of Israel.
04:22:49.000That's actually one of the reasons why I kind of like started marching down this path is because I see how much control Israel has over our government and it's not healthy.
04:22:56.000And I see our politicians Acting on behalf of Israel instead of on behalf of what is best for the United States.
04:23:01.000And that is, you know, as a veteran, where I really have fucking, you know, huge problems with this.
04:23:05.000I'm sure I do, but when you say that, what was it you said?
04:23:08.000That Jewish people said there were weapons of mass destruction.
04:23:16.000He testified and said that, hey, they have weapons of mass destruction, and taking Saddam out will have positive reverberations all over the Middle East.
04:24:21.000Shout out to you by the way, 100 bucks.
04:24:25.000I mean, you're talking about 0.2% of the population, so obviously every single person in there is not Jewish, but it is benefiting Jewish interests, and we are operating on behalf of Israel.
04:24:36.000I'm not saying all of our politicians are Jewish, obviously, but what I am saying is that Israel has dirt and blackmail on our politicians.
04:24:41.000It's the only way to explain why they put the interests of Israel above our countries, and you see that.
04:24:46.000I mean, look, I truly believe that FCN Island was a Mossad operation, and they have dirt on our politicians.
04:24:51.000And they've done plenty of these, and that is why they control our country.
04:25:03.000We know why America and the UK, for that matter, Tony Blair, because I spoke to him about it a length of time, we know why they went to war with Saddam Hussein in 2003. They went because they believed he had weapons of mass destruction.
04:25:12.000No, they went because Israel put an enormous amount of pressure and has lobbyists that back our fucking politicians.
04:25:29.000They got to use their fucking editor with jump cuts and shit.
04:25:33.000Faggot ass, I've been preach. - Senior people that argued it for America or the UK, in terms of Tony Blair, George Bush, Colin Powell were Jewish.
04:25:41.000This idea that somehow Israel was orchestrating that war, I think is completely nonsensical.
04:25:46.000I mean, my brother fought in that war for the British army.
04:25:48.000He wasn't ordered into that war by Israel.
04:25:50.000It was a decision taken by George Bush and Tony Blair.
04:25:53.000It just seems to me that when people-- - Yeah, but who influenced them, Pierce?
04:26:11.000It's because you look everywhere for a reason to blame Israel for absolutely everything, even when there's no evidence that it was Israel involved in the actual orders that were taken.
04:26:21.000There is no evidence that Israel ordered the Iraq war.
04:26:23.000It was taken by George Bush's administration with the help of people like Tony Blair.
04:26:27.000Well, we went there because Netanyahu testified in front of Congress that they had weapons of mass destruction, which was a total lie, and it was a lie to benefit Israel because that was an enemy of Israel.
04:26:37.000So what I'm saying is they're the beneficiary of what we are doing, and it's not in the best interest of the United States.
04:26:42.000So clearly they've got control over our politicians.
04:26:46.000To be clear again, though, I'm not saying our politicians are Jewish.
04:26:49.000I'm saying our politicians are doing what they're telling them to do.
04:26:55.000You said on Patrick Baird Davis' podcast as well, they played a victim card so effing much about Jewish people.
04:27:00.000I mean, do you not understand why Jewish people might feel a sense of victimhood, given that six million of them were killed in World War II by a genocidal monster?
04:27:13.000Do you not understand why that might make Jewish people feel that, yes, they have indeed been victims?
04:27:18.000They've literally edited the number multiple times themselves.
04:27:22.000If you go to Auschwitz camp and you look, they've edited the number themselves multiple times.
04:27:26.000I mean, that figure's been revised, but, you know, I believe that Jewish supremacy is the greatest threat to America, and I think it's the greatest threat to the world today.
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04:30:32.000He said that it was impossible from a time perspective and a resource perspective to actually cremate all those people that they claimed were killed.
04:30:44.00012 million were killed in the Holocaust.
04:32:09.000And it's not illegal to question the Armenian Holocaust, but it is absolutely illegal in many countries, I think 20 to be exact, to even question the Holocaust.
04:32:18.000And I'll be clear, guys, I'm not denying the Holocaust that occurred.
04:33:06.000The first transgender clinic was opened by a Jewish guy.
04:33:08.000And I don't like this perversion push on our children.
04:33:11.000I don't like the fact that nine-year-olds are reading about homosexual acts.
04:33:13.000I don't like that drag queens are reading them in schools.
04:33:16.000I don't like that Kamala Harris wants to pay for sex changes in prison so that men can turn into women and women can turn into men.
04:33:21.000And I don't like the fact that he's putting in, you know, men into women's prisons, male rapists into women's prisons because they identify as women.
04:36:27.000Well, when you have a religion that promotes supremacy, when you have a religion that says that you are better than other people, and when you have a religion that says it's okay to steal from other people as long as they're not Jewish, when you have a religion that says it's okay to rape people that aren't Jewish, when you have a religion that talks about having sex with kids that are under three years old, when you have a religion that promotes these things and promotes supremacy, I think you're going to have problems.
04:37:09.000That's literally what Nazis would have said in World War II. They would have literally articulated their hatred of Jewish people and the reasons why in exactly the way you've just done.
04:37:16.000I don't have a hatred for Jewish people.
04:37:52.000It's a supremacist religion and ideology.
04:37:56.000And I don't think that Judaism and Christianity go hand in hand.
04:37:59.000I mean, they believe that Jesus is in hell burning in human shit, and they believe that the Virgin Mary is a whore.
04:38:03.000So I don't think those are two religions that really intersect very well.
04:38:06.000But, you know, we've been programmed that they do, and we've been programmed that it's okay, and that Jews are the chosen people, and I just disagree with that.
04:39:06.000They're tired of the fucking Jews sitting here, controlling everything, saying, oh, you can't say this, you can't say that, you're anti-Semite.
04:39:13.000But what they'll never fucking call you is a liar.
04:42:21.000He has an issue with the censorship and the Jewish supremacy and the Zionists that fucking create a lot of issues for anybody that speaks out against them.
04:42:30.000Why do you spew such hatred about them?
04:42:59.000I mean, look, you know, there's two billion Muslims, but everybody wants to, you know, promote this anti-Muslim, this hatred for Muslims, like they're all, you know, these terrorists.
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