207: Leo Frank & The Birth of the ADL w⧸ Tyler Janke
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1 hour and 42 minutes
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On this week's episode of The End of Day, TopLobster is joined by a very special guest to talk about the dark side of the internet, and how it's time to wake up the dead.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely
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It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the
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I know we're talking about how they made a spot of these slaves.
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And everybody's just walking around, heading to times, I want to wake you to a dead in the
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But any too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Before we get into today's esteemed guest, a little announcement.
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Sometime around the 30 minute mark, we're going to leave the pores and we're going to go
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If you sign up for whatever tier you'd like, you'll gain access to the rest of this episode,
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the live chat, our backlog of content, a little discount code off of merchandise from TopLobster.com.
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And also, unfortunately, there's an announcement to make that I didn't tell you.
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I was trying really hard to reach these people.
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I was wondering why they weren't responding in my mind, I mean.
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But anyway, go to TopLobster.com and you can buy some.
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That's still, I mean, you could type that in the search bar, but I did not leave it
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Cultural Terrorist is one we don't highlight very often, and it is awesome.
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I'm watching him just struggle in the back there.
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No, that's you being, you can't promote yourself.
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He gets uncomfortable when you got to promote his own shit.
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Daddy, for the audience who may not be familiar.
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For the audience who may not be familiar with your work, and I don't mean the work in
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Family Court, I mean the work on the internet, where can they find all of your work, and
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That's why I was looking at all your media stuff.
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I'm going to start taking over this show and just doing stuff.
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Like I said, I used to produce with the Tower Gang and have my own show called LPR.
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You want to talk about somebody that's worse at plugging themselves than me.
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Just two people that don't like shameless promoting.
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I need to go to the Austin Picard School of Promotion.
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A healthy middle ground somewhere in between these two things.
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I rant about the Jews a bit sometimes and other people.
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I just, I hate hypocrisy and I hate, you know what, this actual episode that we're going
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This came to my attention because I hate it when people just put out in the ether legal
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So then I'm like, oh, I'm going to take a look at this.
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Well, I, that's what you posted right before we started the show is we're going to take
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And so, um, by the way, Tyler is also the closest thing I know to legal advice.
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So anytime something happens, I'm like, yo, Todd, can you reach out to Tyler and like
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No, Megan's list was not the reason Tower Gang broke up.
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Well, actually, that brings me to my next point.
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Well, I had the, I had the most fantastic opportunity on Alex Stein's show to lie about why Tower
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Yeah, that actually completely escaped my, my like mind.
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It was like, oh, we could have made up some fantastic lie right here about why this is no
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Yeah, I was like, Clint was practicing witchcraft.
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But before the show, you asked us, you know, hey, maybe we should start with you guys saying
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what you understand about the topic that we're going to discuss today.
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And I can get that out of the way very rapidly, actually.
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I don't know a single thing about the topic that we're going to discuss today.
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And I was like, well, and I gave him a, like a, go ahead.
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Basically weaponized the Jews legally against the blacks.
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And then Tyler, you could tell me why it's completely wrong.
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Um, I know that it was, there was something going on.
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And this is where we get the origination of, uh, the ADL.
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I don't know much about the ins and outs of the topic, but I do know every year, I think
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just recently last week, the ADL releases an article in celebration of Leo Frank or something
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like that, or trying to, you know, clean out his name.
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I had no idea what the, I thought that the ADL sprung forth as a golem that was summoned
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Like I never really stopped and thought what happened that gave legal precedent that allowed
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And so I guess that's what we're getting into today.
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It did spring forth from, uh, the depths of evil, so to speak.
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So you guys are really, so I don't need to go into, there is, let me just back up a tad
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I'll give you a quick synopsis of this issue, and then we can dive into some different parts.
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This guy, Leo Frank is born in Texas, moves to Brooklyn when he's three years old.
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Uh, Cole would be proud of this, a knurling machine.
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So, now this Leo Frank is a Jew, and he moves down to, uh, Atlanta, Georgia, and he works
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Remember, it's 1913, and he is, um, basically the, he runs it, okay?
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And this girl ends up getting murdered in the pencil factory, and he gets fingered for it,
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I'm giving you just a top overlay, top here, and then, and then he gets fingered for it.
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Thirteen different appeals, even up to the Supreme Court.
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And then, uh, the governor commutes his sentence, and then they have an A-team style break into
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They pull him out, and they lynch him, um, in 1950.
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Basically, it was just the other day, um, in August 17.
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So, uh, yeah, so 110 years ago, just around this time.
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And, and then what happened afterwards is, uh, and this is why it's important, which is
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the changing of the history of how everything came about, and to now say that it was, he
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was put down because of anti-Semitic abuse, and that's where the ADL sprung out.
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He was the president of this secret Jewish society called Brene Britt, and they are sprung
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out the ADL, and they were combined those two, uh, until 2009 when the ADL finally split
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He's the president of this society, and it's still out there.
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There's still, in 2009, they split off from the ADL, but the ADL was in, it's called B'nai
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And, um, you know, look, Freemasons, um, Jews, KKK, the, the story gets wrapped in here
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altogether, but that is the overview, okay, of just the, the main topic of, of how it
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And also another question, 1913 just brings about the idea of the implement, implementation
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I'm sure these things have nothing to do with each other.
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The, the implementation of the, uh, Federal Reserve, um, Wilson was, uh, voted in as
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president, uh, started then, um, the KKK, the second wave of the KKK comes, starts in
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This is, this is where it's fascinating with all this.
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So the ADL has wanted, this guy was a complete pervert.
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He ends up strangling her to death, uh, cause he knocked her over and she hit her head.
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And so he strangles her to death, tries to dispose of her body with the help of this
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This is what, this is the case and he gets convicted.
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And, um, what kind of, what's happened from there is what's the fascinating part.
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Um, now the ADL, if they look back, they say, oh, he was, he was only convicted because,
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Uh, not only that, but then when he gets lynched, it's the second wave of the KKK that
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And now you've got this, see this girl and Leo Frank, it was so antisemitic that the KKK
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So what's the fascinating part is if you really look at, um, Jews in the South, uh, Georgia
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And the first wave of the KKK gets started by Nathan Bedford forest out in Tennessee.
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That whole bit was once again against blacks and it's to combat reconstruction.
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They wanted to, cause you know, blacks now, if you're going to be able to be a citizen,
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And the KKK for the most part, very violent, um, but successful.
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Yeah, and it, and that, um, it did, um, bring some law and order in the South, but there
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was a lot of violence and it's, it stopped around 1870 when reconstruction was kind of
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But there were a lot of Jews, part of the KKK at this point.
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Jews also, there was the, the, the, you talk about, and this is what the ADL says.
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Oh, after this guy was lynched in 1913, in 1915, um, Jews in the South, there was an exodus
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Matter of fact, the only time there was an exodus of Georgia of Jews was in 1740 when
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the colony at that point said slavery and alcohol are illegal.
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And then they, uh, the matter of fact, Atlanta had one of the biggest population of Jews.
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I wonder when alcohol and slave trade was allowed again.
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It's like when, yeah, like when, when you know more and actual factual information, because
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I always wonder, it's like, why the hell was Tyler, the guy, uh, the, the producer for such
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The rat cage, you know, the experiment with the cocaine and the rats.
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But no, he, he's got a pretty good view on what's actually happening.
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No, but this, when I got it, I didn't know this.
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Now you think of the KKK and what your first thought is probably, oh, you know, you got
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white supremacist, um, anti-Jew and you're right there.
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But the first wave, once again, there were many black, uh, Jews involved in, um, in slavery,
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slave owners, first of all, and also in the KKK.
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The second wave comes about once again, right at this time period.
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However, I mean, I've got quote after quote of the, the Jews, the B'nai B'rith, the secret
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So 1920, um, through like the 1940s, there was no problems.
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I mean, I could read you, you know, who was involved quote after quote, you know, they're
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And, um, the most prominent retailer, uh, billionaire, uh, Jewish billionaire is there
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So, you know, 20 some thousand people in attendance.
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The Jews at the time were very against the blacks.
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So they, they were common, uh, you know, partners in this.
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Um, matter of fact, the guy that starts the second wave of the KKK, his name is William
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And, um, in there he describes, well, we're not antisemitic.
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Matter of fact, we, we, we, I love the religion.
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What happens with the KKK kind of this end of the second and into the third wave is the
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Well, what do you have with Jews and communism in the 1940s, 1950s?
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Like they're looking at sort of this Bolshevik kind of a scenario.
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So that, that then starts to have the, the, the problems with the Jews is actually during
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that time period, which is their soak anti-communist now, then they're just like, you know, Hey,
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if you're not Protestant and white, we're going to, we're going to work you over.
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So, um, but, but my point is it's easy to push back into C and to, and to make these
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accusations from the ADL back to that time period.
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Now, knowing what we know now with not knowing all the context of the history of this, right?
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The point of all this is now that the ADL gets to say, look, the KKK and everyone's
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Well, that's what came out of this lynching guy.
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There was all antisemitic and dah, dah, dah, dah, dah.
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And that's why it's really important to, to my opinion, to understand this matter of fact,
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um, black people in the South at this time, right?
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Um, you know, Jim Crow still around this time period.
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And, um, this trial had, um, a black guy, two black men actually testify and the star
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witnesses, uh, for the state against Leo Frank.
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As a matter of fact, a guy, this guy, Leonard dinner, dinnerstein, who wrote a book in the
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Um, cause now the blame is that, well, this was so antisemitic.
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This is what he, this guy, he didn't get a fair trial.
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You know, he didn't get a fair trial because it was all antisemitic.
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It's, it's crazy because you're saying at this junction in time.
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Um, the Jews were like wildly against black still, but it's just like, they, they, they
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were able to just sweep this into straight antisemitism right away.
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What was, whatever was unfolding in Germany, they, they looked, I guess they actually, it
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I thought at this time they were still super cool.
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World War I was just about ready to start in another year, but let me just go back
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So this guy writes, this, this, the attitude that they're taking now, uh, antisemitism in
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Atlanta quote was evident in the widespread acceptance of Negro Jim Connolly's testimony.
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So now you can under, you know, this is, this is where you have this, you know, definition
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His definition at the time is they accepted the testimony.
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This is a guy in the 1960, uh, almost 1970s writing this.
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The fact that they accepted black testimony shows they were antisemitic.
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Oh, meaning like they were so against the Jews that they were willing to do that.
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Do something unprecedented and have a black dude submit his own testimony.
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It's crazy to, when, when you get this kind of information in a time capsule, like we,
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And when you read it, you're like, well, they're not talking to the people of today.
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This is just like not even a hundred years ago.
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Well, it's a little over a hundred years and it's so different.
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The dynamic between races and culture and people that like, it's hard to understand.
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Well, so let me make sure I'm getting this straight.
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So this Jew rapes this lady, girl, girl, girl, and then they, they start to claim that
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Um, and, and people are like so dead set on persecuting this guy that they get this black
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dude's testimony involved, which is unprecedented and which they just further claim is evidence
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But, but you've, this narrative, exactly what we're talking about.
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That was not that they, they considered this guy, a white guy.
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The, the, the fact that he was Jewish only came up from him to show that he was such good
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character because Jews were thought of as white upstanding people in the South.
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So let me actually, um, break down the, the murder itself just a little bit.
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And, and, and, and by the way, if you have any questions, you know, interrupt as always.
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Um, it's, uh, it's actually Confederate Memorial day in the South.
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And, um, since it was a Memorial day and, and the factory was closed, everyone typically got
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paid on Saturday to come there, but they should have come in on Friday because there was
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So they, most people come in on Friday, this girl, Mary Fagan, once again, 13 years old.
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Uh, she sent her friend to get her pay cause she had been laid off for a week.
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Be like, she's a little 13 year old had been laid off, fell on hard times.
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Because I'm just, I'm really going through it right now.
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By the way, that is a great concept because that was a problem in the South at this point.
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The cotton industry was getting wiped out cause you don't have your slaves anymore.
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So the South is trying to figure out new things.
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People from the North come down and they start doing manufacturing.
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And he had this young girls were then being put in the factories to work.
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The, the, the, the economics in 1913 and our, and Georgia, Atlanta weren't great.
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So you had a lot of, and matter of fact, you read these books and all this stuff from
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this time period, they basically said to have your daughter or your, you know, anybody,
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a girl in the factories was basically to prostitute her out.
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She was going to get, um, felt up, uh, everything.
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And a lot of the, the Southerners at that time, they started to think ill of, of kind
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of these industrialists that were coming in, um, you know, exploiting their white girls
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in the factories and so, yeah, you have a 13 year old coming into work and you know,
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she's on her knurling machine as, uh, you know, and this is because, um, you know,
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Knurling is a, uh, a process that you put like wood do, right?
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So basically the pencil and then the little, you know, metal piece that goes on the top.
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Um, uh, so the reason that they're completely different concept for someone like Cole, but that's
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Knurling is, I think I, I think I remember that episode.
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Um, so, so they're doing this because the men are, are going to war.
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Like he said, the economy is completely on its head because slavery and, uh, uh, what
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Uh, not reconstitution, uh, reconstruction, reconstruction has happened.
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So now there's just been a mix up of where everything goes.
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Cause I just looking at it like, um, have you ever been around like a 13 year old girl?
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They're very like annoying and dainty and they're not very strong, but like a 13 year
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old boy is like, kind of like a hearty little character.
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Like you could put them to work in a factory and I, you know, like, I think my son is 10
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You know, like you're kind of strong, like you're a dense kid.
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I know that they were all malnourished and, you know, sending each other to go pick up
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But, uh, you know, I, I just think it's, it's interesting.
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Uh, it also reminds me of the, um, radium girls.
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It's basically a bunch of girls that work at a clock factory or a watch factory back
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Dude, what a horrifying movie, a horrifying movie.
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They're using radiated material to make the faces of the watch glow.
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And it was painted on with a, with a paintbrush.
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And it was very normal to lick the paintbrush, to create a fine tip on it in order to get into
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Long story short, they all get like really devastating forms of cancer and, and rot away and die.
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And, uh, and then, yeah, because of their death that we don't do that anymore.
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This guy, and her friend had done this multiple times before, picked up the pay for her.
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And, um, she's like, um, no, he's like, no, you, cause this Leo Frank runs the payroll.
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They come into him and he says, no, she's got to come in there herself.
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Because, uh, is there any speculation that she is possibly kind of weirded out by the guy?
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Their testimony later to, um, someone testified in trial that she did not like him.
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So, cause there was metal, the metal hadn't been delivered.
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She's like, I'm not going to go down to the factory.
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So, so anyway, she comes in to the factory, gets her to get her pay.
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There might be more, but there's two that we're going to talk about.
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He's an illiterate black man, which most, you assumed all of them in the South at this
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So he comes in at four, four to six and spends all night there circling the factory.
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Uh, then there's this other guy, Jim Conley, and he is a sweeper, a janitor type of guy
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Now he testifies as we've talked about, um, that he and Leo Frank, um, had a deal.
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And this happened quite often where he's like, Hey, Leo's like, I'm going to have, uh, someone
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And then, you know, that way no one could get in there.
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It's like, it was a deal that they have seen stuff, huh?
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Um, so this happens, um, this girl comes and this guy forgets to lock the door.
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She goes, he goes, then I hear two footsteps go down the thing.
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Leo comes to him and says, I've, uh, I hit that.
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He looks kind of like Brad Palumbo, but like maybe five foot.
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So what, he's trying to like garner sympathy because of his visage?
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The, the, the, Jim Connolly said, um, he thought that meant, um, he had walked in on the office
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and this guy was on his knees and a girl's legs were spread.
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So he's not sure what he meant by that point is he gets this guy, Jim Connolly to help
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him who wants him to dispose of the, there you go.
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So, so just the implications here, this girl comes to get her friend's check and this guy's
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making sexual advances on her, uh, this is her own check because he made her come in.
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Because he didn't want her to, he wanted her to come in on Saturday herself because he
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So he, and he does, she dies, uh, hits her head.
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And, um, then they, he gets Jim Connolly to help him and they take him down to the basement
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He wants him to burn him down, burn her down there.
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And so that's, that's how the whole thing goes.
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Now the police come because the night watchman ends up coming around, uh, at the night and
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They come in there and they never burn the body.
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And this is the, this, uh, if you want to talk Jewish stereotypes, he's in the office
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$200 was about two thirds of, I think this guy made a dollar a day.
00:29:28.660
So if you're making a dollar a day and you're offered $200, that's a, that's a lot of money.
00:29:41.120
If you ever go to jail, I'm going to, you know, I'll get you a bond to have a lot of
00:29:46.580
Uh, we're going to make this right, but here's $200.
00:29:50.840
And then Jim's like, uh, Hey, I don't know if I want to do that.
00:29:58.280
He took the money back and he said, I'll pay you when it's done.
00:30:01.260
So if he would have given the money up front, it might've happened.
00:30:11.160
This is this night watchman finds this body and, um, calls the cops.
00:30:16.000
Cops do the right thing of arresting him immediately.
00:30:26.060
They I'm, I'm, I'm walking through a bunch of this real quick stuff.
00:30:28.580
And then, and then they get, they call Leo Frank.
00:30:34.340
And he, he says, they said, since Mary Fagan, he goes, I don't know who that is.
00:30:40.260
A testimony comes out later that he told people, oh, you're, you're hot for Mary Fagan.
00:30:47.120
There's all kinds of testimony that this is the case.
00:30:48.960
So him denying it is just one more, um, you know, brick in the wall.
00:30:53.380
They, they suspect him and they try to have him talk to this new guy to, to, you know,
00:30:59.280
cause they have kind of this slave owner mentality of bosses to black people at this time.
00:31:04.060
And they thought maybe he can get it out of her, but he was acting so strange that they
00:31:09.260
Um, and eventually they, they arrest both of them.
00:31:13.080
Now, Leo Frank and his, his team, he's got the most high powered attorneys in Atlanta.
00:31:18.060
He hired his pencil company, hires two detective agencies to go and figure this whole thing out.
00:31:23.920
He, at one point says, Hey, um, you go check on my laundry to make sure that, you know, I'm, I'm clean.
00:31:31.760
Oh, we should go check this new league guys out.
00:31:33.620
And they go there and they find a shirt with blood, but it was so obviously planted.
00:31:38.340
And like a shirt he had not worn and the blood was wiped on the inside that they knew he was
00:31:46.740
They actually arrest this guy, Jim Connolly, a few days later, because someone reported that
00:31:51.640
he had, uh, he was wiping blood out of his shirt at the pencil factory, coming back to
00:31:57.800
He just sits in jail for two weeks and nothing happens.
00:32:02.460
Jim Connolly finally comes free and says, here's what happened.
00:32:08.820
And the reason he does is because he starts to think that, um, and by the way, this two
00:32:14.140
weeks that he's in jail, they're just, they don't really know what to do with them, but
00:32:19.120
Leo Frank never points the finger at Jim Connolly.
00:32:27.780
Um, it's trying to say it's, it's like the girl was right.
00:32:31.480
Some things he tried to pin the tail on him, but he never points the finger at Jim Connolly,
00:32:37.660
even though he knows he's in jail because he knows that those two are tied together and
00:32:43.600
So he keeps trying to point at the finger at this new league guy, but he's obviously not
00:32:47.900
Another guy comes in, they try to, you know, so he's pointing the fingers at everybody,
00:32:51.720
but the actual other guy, the guy that was actually helped him do it because he's trying
00:32:58.260
And he's got to deal with him that he's gonna, you know, uh, not turn him on either.
00:33:03.280
That's because he, he would be able to tell an accurate story of, of what happened there.
00:33:12.420
He paid him a little bit of money, but it wasn't the $200.
00:33:15.640
And, and when this guy is, as he's sitting in jail, is he like singing at all?
00:33:21.020
No, then he's, well, then he's here over here is that, Hey, he's trying to pin it on
00:33:27.880
But it wasn't, it was actually the new league guy with that.
00:33:35.520
So he starts to tell the cops, uh, some stories, but he's not telling them everything.
00:33:40.260
And they're like, your story doesn't make sense.
00:33:44.680
And finally, about the third time he tells them everything.
00:33:46.960
And you know, they, when he testifies 16 hours, he testified by the way.
00:33:51.400
He said, they ask him what, why didn't you tell the truth the first time?
00:33:54.460
And he's like, well, I was still trying to save us both, but I didn't want it to be
00:33:58.240
I was trying to get myself out of it, but you know, I didn't want to have Jim Fry or Leo Frank
00:34:03.180
Fry for this because, um, I had still said that I was trying to do him a solid, but at
00:34:13.400
This almost feels like, uh, it feels like making a murderer.
00:34:17.060
Like these people, you're dealing with somebody with a little bit of brain damage or very low
00:34:21.420
IQ that doesn't understand the legal system or like the ramifications or accusations that
00:34:27.120
Like he doesn't realize like the implications of being like, well, the reason I was not saying
00:34:31.920
it is because I was also trying to, you know, get the guy that you are pursuing out of trouble.
00:34:37.520
Like there's like, they're going to put you to death.
00:34:41.540
Once again, everything, you always have to go back to your 1913 Atlanta South.
00:34:46.560
There was almost a thousand lynchings of black people that, you know, during this time, it's
00:34:52.940
Um, you know, so this, as a matter of fact, the first day they got a trial on in the newspaper,
00:34:58.900
And then under that, there's a story about a black guy that just got lynched and it's
00:35:04.400
So my point is, you know, the, the white people, and matter of fact, during this time, they're
00:35:09.100
like, oh, this new Lee guy, the night watchman who had nothing to do with this.
00:35:14.000
Um, there was, uh, newspaper articles that were saying, oh, you know, we expect him to
00:35:20.640
Cause you know, you just take into your own justice.
00:35:24.020
When you, when you mess with our white girls, we just kill you and Leo Frank, uh, in his
00:35:29.940
whole, during the trial, there was, they were so racist.
00:35:33.860
It was unbelievable, but they said, you know, this is a nigger crime.
00:35:37.540
This is a crime, you know, simply this is that type of crime.
00:35:43.760
And did they, they, they probably wrote that in the papers.
00:35:50.640
A son of Overbrook in the chat here says Candace Owens, uh, has, has just figured out that Leo
00:36:01.740
What kind of man changes their name three times?
00:36:07.100
I did see her talking about other people that changed their name, you know, multiple times,
00:36:10.720
but I, I haven't seen that he, and I've dug really pretty deep on it.
00:36:14.780
Matter of fact, his uncle was, um, a slave, uh, confederate, a slave owner.
00:36:21.580
I don't think that there was any, um, I haven't seen that he changed his name, but that's a
00:36:25.640
It just seems like it's a common, yeah, it's typical, typical, right?
00:36:28.180
So listen, uh, before we go any further though, we're at the 35, uh, minute mark.
00:36:32.780
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00:36:39.740
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00:36:42.920
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00:36:48.040
Um, actually I think we're doing better than a week and a half.
00:36:49.920
We really, we've really been just crushing, man.
00:36:56.680
And, uh, we really need some pencil pushing, pushing, uh, either maybe 13 year old girls.
00:37:03.060
If we had some 13 year old girls to do some labor for us, I think that would be great.
00:37:06.440
Um, you know, we don't need 13 year old boys cause it's not, it's not like a muscle stuff,
00:37:11.320
you know, it's just, Oh, Bobby ball bags was trying to spell something before we got out
00:37:21.140
So I don't want to dig too much into the whole trial.
00:37:23.580
I mean, it's, all I'm trying to give you is that, um, beyond a reasonable doubt, in my
00:37:35.260
Um, the, the, so the, the, the coroner does an inquest first and he can ask some people
00:37:41.760
Leo Frank gets in there and Newt Lee and some others.
00:37:43.880
And he decides that he should refer this onto a grand jury to, for Leo Frank and Newt
00:37:49.260
Then the grand jury takes this on 25 members of the grand jury of 23, but five of them
00:37:56.100
And they all, uh, unanimous, he said, um, we're, we're indicted him for, for murder.
00:38:10.800
Like, uh, you think they're, maybe they're trying to like, uh, save face for the Jewish
00:38:15.760
Or maybe they're just like, actually, I love how we have to go to like, how are they being
00:38:19.760
There's a, gotta be a way they're being sneaky.
00:38:24.020
Maybe they were being good, good dudes who are like, this story doesn't add up.
00:38:32.180
And, and by the way, at the grand jury this whole time, um, Jim Connolly is in jail.
00:38:37.720
He's not even thought of as a, as an, as a witness.
00:38:42.900
So his story hadn't come out yet, even for the inquest from the coroner or the grand
00:38:47.920
jury, his info came out for the trial, which was even more significant.
00:38:53.460
Um, so yeah, they just indicted, um, for Leo Frank, not Newt Lee out of the grand jury,
00:38:58.600
but the fact that, um, con, um, what's his name?
00:39:04.580
Uh, Jim Connolly, um, his story now gets to, you know, shoestring over.
00:39:17.580
It had to be either Leo Frank, as he's saying, or it was him.
00:39:20.540
Cause he knew way too much about this, uh, the situation.
00:39:24.480
Oh, by the way, the girl's neck was, the girl's neck was choked, uh, with a rope.
00:39:28.820
So, so much that it was embedded into her neck.
00:39:37.120
He, after she hit her head, then he's like, well, I got to finish this girl off.
00:39:40.240
You know, that, that, that kind of trend, not the choking with the rope, but the leaving
00:39:44.360
people in jail for long periods of time without, you know, doing anything like that still happens.
00:39:48.460
Like that's just a constant throughout American history is like, whoops, we just gonna hold
00:39:55.420
Um, it's like, they're forgotten about for a little while.
00:39:57.660
And yeah, I was, when I went to jail, I stayed longer than I should have.
00:40:01.940
And when I went to the judge, he was like, wait, how long have you been in here?
00:40:07.020
And he's like, you should have, well, uh, and he's like shuffling his papers and he goes,
00:40:14.620
And I was like, you weren't supposed to leave me in there that long.
00:40:17.380
Were you like, they just kind of forget, you know, I guess it happens, but, um, man.
00:40:22.880
So they're just keeping this guy, just keeping this guy in prison, uh, while they're not even
00:40:29.100
Matter of fact, um, Newt Lee, uh, the night watchman, he testified, he's one of the first
00:40:34.000
He was still being held in jail now for him and Conley.
00:40:37.900
They both were fine with that because at least they weren't out being lynched.
00:40:42.140
So to some of it was like, okay, we need you here as your, as our witness.
00:40:46.400
And we, we actually need you somewhat protected.
00:40:49.620
Here's what's also fascinating about this time period, which is all these newspapers, um,
00:40:54.380
all the filings, the, the court, there's a called a, uh, trial evidence of brief.
00:41:00.420
Um, it's all the, the, uh, the, uh, the transcripts from the trial, the, the, um, the appeals, it's
00:41:09.480
You can read what took place, what the press were saying at the time, which is all very
00:41:14.920
Once again, we're going back to the ADL and their accusations of antisemitism.
00:41:20.900
You go to the trial, they don't bring up the fact he's a Jew at all.
00:41:24.480
The only racial or religious remarks were at one time, Leo Frank's mom yells out at the
00:41:40.840
So, but, but with that, with that, the, the comments, the comments about, um, Jim commonly
00:41:46.120
testifying as a matter of fact, you can't trust a nigger.
00:41:49.040
You can't, you know, it's just the most derogatory stuff.
00:41:51.620
How, how could, could you, I mean, you know, there were people in even later on in 1930s
00:41:57.120
that were lynched simply for testifying against a white person, a black person.
00:42:03.000
Matter of fact, if this case wasn't taken over by the ADL as, you know, some sort of
00:42:06.980
revisionist history, you would probably look back at Jim Connolly as one of these pioneers
00:42:12.180
for black people who finally got to testify 16 hours.
00:42:15.660
And he withstood this and he would, he did a, uh, quite an amazing job for who he was against,
00:42:21.340
which were the top attorneys in the state of Atlanta and probably the nation at that time.
00:42:27.700
So the testimony, the testimony is, uh, in court.
00:42:33.520
So he tells the cops this, and then, then he has to come and testify to all this.
00:42:37.480
For 16 hours in front of like lawyers, in front of his top lawyers.
00:42:44.600
That is, is that normal for, for that to carry on for that long?
00:42:49.180
Like a testimony that seems a little excessive.
00:42:54.680
So what happens is you have direct, um, direct examination of your witness.
00:43:00.700
And then the defense gets to cross-examine him.
00:43:04.080
And then when they're done, you can do what's called recross.
00:43:08.600
So the state gets to now come on and try to habilitate some of these, you know, questions
00:43:15.360
So, you know, it can go back and forth a bit and it kind of wanes its way down.
00:43:18.680
And you can only talk about what was just asked, but that was a long time, especially
00:43:23.640
for a black who would never, um, you know, blacks just weren't matter of fact.
00:43:27.080
Um, so I have several of these books, um, and by the way, they're from the nation of
00:43:34.400
So, so, um, this one is, let's see what we're going to get here.
00:43:39.820
Oh, the secret relationship with, between blacks and Jews.
00:43:43.820
Actually, the secret is that blacks are Jews, right?
00:43:46.000
Isn't that a shout out to the black Israelites?
00:43:50.720
Uh, they have volume one, which is kind of how the slaves got here.
00:43:53.840
I'm like, at this point at all, like if, if Jews and, uh, and the KKK, you know, back
00:43:59.060
in 1913 are, are pretty, uh, racist against black people.
00:44:05.840
And I guess at no point that had they asked the question, like who owned these boats that
00:44:12.620
I, cause it's interesting to me that they were privy about what was happening in Germany.
00:44:19.320
That's the, uh, stone to us meme where they're, you're pulling on the rope and then you look
00:44:32.700
Uh, well, we were at, I guess this point where hours of, I was asking about the 16 hours.
00:44:38.380
Is it the point is with all this, when you, when you look back, there's no, um, anti-Jewish
00:44:44.520
Matter of fact, in the closing arguments, the prosecutor talks about, cause they brought
00:44:48.560
it up in something right near the end about Leo Frank's, you know, religion.
00:44:52.040
And he's just like, the Jews are, he's like, by the way, the, the prosecutor, Lee Dorsey
00:45:02.700
No, no, because, because they, they had no problems with this.
00:45:06.100
It was, it's not, uh, it wasn't a thing, especially in the South.
00:45:11.880
So they're like trying to do a little bit of damage and they're like, yeah, we're prosecuting
00:45:26.540
Um, but on the other side, all they kept talking about was, uh, look at this Jim Conley
00:45:33.860
This is what the closing arguments for the, his defense, uh, Leo Rosser, his, uh, defense
00:45:38.980
attorney said, he goes, when I asked him his name, he said, James, not Jim.
00:45:42.440
And suddenly he looks like, you know, he's been fixed up and cleaned up.
00:45:45.820
Not the dirty nigger that we all know he to be.
00:45:48.220
So this is the kind of stuff that, oh, it was the N word about.
00:45:51.300
This guy was, so if you're black, you're, you're not even allowed to have a long form
00:45:55.860
No, Jim can't be a, you don't have, it's not a nickname.
00:46:00.720
It's interesting to see as you're laying this out, the, uh, the willingness for, I guess,
00:46:06.440
for the Jewish people, cause look at where we're at now, but for them to kind of throw
00:46:09.700
away this relationship that was clearly beneficial to them for one guy.
00:46:14.980
And it's like, man, not many cultures are willing to do that.
00:46:18.340
Like we'll throw, we'll throw whoever under the bus to maintain just a couple of dollars.
00:46:22.400
And that's weird though, because it does kind of speak to that like group mentality, but
00:46:30.260
But you have those five prominent Jews, uh, within the jury that still threw them under
00:46:36.520
It's like, I guess you got a little bit of both, right?
00:46:39.340
But I'm just talking about modern day, like where we are now, how we ended up.
00:46:45.540
And once again, I, I always push back to understanding the times that they're in at
00:46:50.480
for this, because, um, they took the testimony of a black man over a Jewish man, uh, at the
00:46:59.320
They didn't, they didn't think, matter of fact, there's this guy, Tom Watson.
00:47:07.600
He becomes really famous after this case is over.
00:47:12.920
And he talks about how, um, you know, the Jews are, once again, we have no problems with
00:47:19.420
Matter of fact, he doesn't like the Catholics, but this little girl was Catholic and he's
00:47:29.900
This was just, uh, it belies all common sense, what the, uh, ADL is trying to, to do that.
00:47:38.920
Everyone knew it at the time that they took the words of a black man to, to convict him.
00:47:46.200
Like it speaks to the, the race relations at the time.
00:47:48.500
Cause it's like, this guy is bothering to go out of his way and say like, um, look, look,
00:47:53.460
look, everybody knows I don't like the Catholics.
00:48:00.480
Like, I, I love that you have to temper that because in, in 2025, we would not, we would
00:48:08.780
And we were like, first of all, I mean, in 2025, not really.
00:48:17.940
And they, they all decide Jews are throwing them under the bus and everything.
00:48:23.720
Everyone decides guilty, uh, five Jewish, uh, members of the, of the jury say guilty,
00:48:33.880
So you had the corners inquest, then went to the grand jury.
00:48:37.060
The grand jury had five Jews on it that said, yes, we should prosecute.
00:48:40.340
No Jews that I can tell we're on the actual jury, but it was all white guys.
00:48:52.540
Uh, one of them would just been recently bought by, uh, William Randolph Hearst.
00:48:57.040
And his was kind of like, uh, people magazine of the day there.
00:49:01.520
They were just really kind of irresponsible, but you know, most of them were, were pro Frank
00:49:06.360
in a way, but they were also like, Oh yeah, it looks like he's guilty.
00:49:09.060
However, after the conviction, now you get prominent Jews outside of the, of the South
00:49:17.920
So for the next two years, he's, well, he was sentenced to death right away, but then
00:49:22.960
So the appeals kept holding back the, being able to put him to death.
00:49:28.480
You get the New York times coming in, this guy named Adolph Ox.
00:49:31.780
He was a Southern Jew, moved up from Tennessee, buys the New York times.
00:49:36.260
And he starts, um, deciding that Leo Frank issue is something that he needs to take on.
00:49:42.420
You've got this guy, Albert Lasker, who is the, like the granddaddy of modern, uh, advertising.
00:49:55.680
Oh, one thing to go back to the, the pencil company, uh, hired two, um, detective agencies
00:50:30.100
These two detective agencies both determined that Leo's guilty.
00:50:38.780
So they testified at the court there, you know, what they had found.
00:50:41.660
Um, there was a lot of shenanigans and a lot of money that starts coming in after the trial.
00:50:45.880
Matter of fact, all these people start to get a new trial.
00:50:48.820
They're, they're also in all these declarations and these testimonies that they are suddenly,
00:50:56.040
They, they bring all these declarations to court in a separate, uh, hearing.
00:50:59.540
And the judge finds out that there's just all perjuring.
00:51:02.680
So one of these companies is, uh, the Burns company that had been one of the detectives,
00:51:07.820
The main guy from that ends up coming down there and just spreading hundreds of thousands
00:51:13.280
Um, they, they average, I think in today's money, the, what got put in from, um, his defense
00:51:18.360
fund and people in the North and all this, it was like 30 some million dollars in today's
00:51:22.720
After the fact, some of it was before with his attorneys as well.
00:51:26.860
But anyway, you get these, uh, uh, advertising coming down there and you get, um, all the
00:51:31.680
newspapers, New York times starts writing so much about this, that now you've got this
00:51:38.320
And this is what one of the guys wrote, um, after the fact, this was pretty interesting.
00:51:41.960
Um, a Jew from the North coming South to act as boss over a hundred girls may fall into
00:51:48.960
a fatal mistake by forgetting that he is no longer in Boston, Philly, Chicago, or New York.
00:51:53.700
When such a Jew comes to Georgia, he is sure to run into trouble if he acts as though he
00:51:59.040
believed he had a right to carnally use the persons of the girls to work for him.
00:52:04.280
That was a mistake made by Leo Frank and it cost him his life.
00:52:07.800
And the mistake made by the Jews throughout the union was that they made the Frank case
00:52:14.440
So you can see that there's this boiling point after the fact coming out there, the fact that
00:52:19.880
the New York times, it touches everything, right?
00:52:22.220
Cause it's like, now you're talking about the union and the confederacy and the misnomer
00:52:26.380
that the confederacy was just outright racist, but it's like, here's just more proof that that
00:52:35.860
And also the, the idea that he's explicitly saying like, yeah, Boston and New York and
00:52:41.800
Like those are places where Jews have a stranglehold and they can behave in ways like, you know,
00:52:49.580
Tyler, when this episode does air on YouTube, I don't even know how we're going to do it again.
00:52:55.520
We should, um, you know how you can bleep out the word.
00:52:59.240
We should replace it with a noise and it should be like, uh,
00:53:02.720
I don't know, like a chirp, like, no, like a, like the word, something like that.
00:53:08.440
We should do, we should dog whistle the show is what I'm saying.
00:53:12.140
I mean, yeah, you're going to have to remove every time the word Jew is said, because it's
00:53:16.480
like what you're saying is just case, uh, facts of a case, but it's extremely inflammatory
00:53:23.360
Well, I'm not in Florida, at least at this point, I'm going to be careful.
00:53:29.160
That's why I said yesterday, I'm going to be arrested after, or you guys might be, you're
00:53:34.140
Well, you're, you're in, you're in a bad place.
00:53:39.180
After the whole thing, uh, uh, uh, DeSantis thing.
00:53:43.820
No, by the way, if people are interested, there's, there's so many little facts.
00:53:47.960
If you're like, uh, Tyler didn't lay out a case that Leo Frank was guilty.
00:53:51.680
I've just given you the overview and the fact that this, you know, went to trial, it was
00:53:55.700
a fair trial, but once again, after the fact is when all this crap starts to come into
00:54:01.900
and that, you know, the, the accusations, if you read from the ADL, and if you just go
00:54:05.660
Leo Frank and put it in, it's just, you know, Jew magazine, uh, after, you know, just
00:54:11.320
it's, it's, it's tainted and it's all about being antisemitic, you know, cries of, um,
00:54:19.320
Oh, there was yelled out there during the court.
00:54:21.340
It wasn't, you know, you go back and that's what's fascinating about this, this book actually
00:54:26.860
There's all these other books and accounts and claims, and they're able, they did exhaustive
00:54:32.160
research going back with, with sources to show, you know, one thing did or did not
00:54:40.600
Like I said, all these, um, newspapers are online.
00:54:44.000
None of the, um, uh, the appeals that Leo Frank did until the last one to the Supreme court,
00:54:49.860
did he ever mentioned any kind of mob mentality or, or, and he never mentioned, oh, I was, you
00:54:58.120
The last one he said, oh, there was some mobs out there yelling after the fact.
00:55:02.380
Well, that doesn't mean you didn't get a fair trial.
00:55:04.680
Does that sound like either he concocted it or somebody got in his ear and was like, we
00:55:07.920
should turn this into an anti-Semitism thing, a last resort sort of idea.
00:55:12.040
Which, which, which really did get fired up with the, uh, like I said, the New York times
00:55:16.980
Um, so 1915, um, Leo Frank, uh, appeal up to the Supreme court.
00:55:26.040
And, um, then it goes to the, the governor decides to, he's going to take this under.
00:55:29.880
He wants to take a look at this because he doesn't feel that everything maybe was right
00:55:38.200
He is, he gets elected governor about right about the time Leo Frank is, um, going to trial.
00:55:46.560
He's a member of a law firm with Leo Frank's attorneys.
00:55:51.360
So he's in law firm with them, still name on the door this whole time.
00:55:56.060
Can't practice as he's in turn as the governor, but whatever.
00:55:58.980
He also is trying to get on the Supreme court and a bunch of, uh, Northern influences are
00:56:05.200
saying you can do this, but it depends on, you know, kind of what happens with Leo Frank.
00:56:08.380
He was also tried to get, uh, like $1.3 million in 1913, some sort of grant.
00:56:13.220
It was also some shady stuff, all kind of tied to these same people who were big Frank
00:56:17.840
supporters, this guy Schiff, uh, Ox, you know, the, the New York times.
00:56:21.880
So he does an inquest and he decides to commute the sentence to, um, life in prison from murder.
00:56:29.280
And he's got a bunch of reasons why he's in one, he mentions in there.
00:56:33.060
Cause at this point, the news is all over about, you know, antisemitism.
00:56:36.460
He's like, there was nothing about antisemitism.
00:56:39.920
He's had some other things and kind of questionable, but he commutes his sentence to life in prison.
00:56:45.060
And then not too long after that, that's when this, this group breaks into the prison,
00:56:49.380
takes Leo Frank out, takes them all the way, like an hour and a half to Marietta where Mary
00:56:54.680
Fagan was buried and they lynch him at that point.
00:56:58.480
This governor basically gets run out of town cause they don't like him.
00:57:01.480
And then in the 1980s, um, the ADL pushes, pushes, pushes for a pardon.
00:57:06.940
And the Georgia is always like, no, cause one, he's dead.
00:57:10.760
You can't pardon someone who is no longer alive, but then they give him a posthumous
00:57:16.420
And I think I'm trying to remember the year, 83.
00:57:31.740
And if you look at the ADL when they post, Hey, look, he was pardoned.
00:57:35.560
They, they said they, they quote, gave him a posthumous pardon, which is like after the
00:57:40.780
fact, but not based on his guilt, but rather that he was killed and they failed to protect
00:57:47.000
So it's kind of just this mealy mouth, um, that's not even a pardon really.
00:57:54.860
I mean, I don't, I don't know what the prison looked like in those days, but there has to
00:57:58.500
be some level of compliance with the, the, uh, the guards.
00:58:03.560
Like they didn't, they didn't do any Tom Cruise stuff.
00:58:08.600
Evidently it was pretty, um, and this is where my conspiracy part, and we're going to
00:58:16.260
Um, several books have written about this, about the precision that it was done.
00:58:23.860
And, uh, one of these guys, Steve Oney, he's one of the, the big biographers or writers
00:58:30.180
He says it was, it, it reflected the raid in Entebbe.
00:58:36.980
Entebbe was, um, uh, it was a 1979, um, a plane from Israel gets hijacked.
00:58:45.120
So in the seventies, I don't know how familiar you are with, uh, hijacking airplanes, but
00:58:56.180
Cooper and you really dig into that and the history, people were just hijacking planes
00:59:01.160
because they just wanted to go down to Cuba and take a vacation.
00:59:03.980
And that's, and the planes were just like, fine, we're going to do it.
00:59:09.480
However, this was Palestinians on the plane and some others, and they hijacked, it was
00:59:14.360
all Jewish people come from Israel and they devoured, uh, diverted the plane to Uganda
00:59:20.420
And the IDF gets a group of a hundred, I think, uh, individuals, they're special forces.
00:59:26.540
They come in there and they get, it's a sneak attack and they kill the, the, the hostage
00:59:36.260
Because one of the people of the IDF dies, it's a guy named Yonatan, um, Netanyahu.
00:59:45.280
Oh, I was going to say, I thought you were going to say no relation.
00:59:54.040
So the point is, uh, they talk about this secret raid and that's, that's really interesting,
00:59:59.020
That this raid was so specific and so, um, so organized.
01:00:03.460
Now, what's fascinating is if you go back, we're going to talk about where the KKK comes
01:00:11.080
There were, if you look now and you go, oh, how did, uh, Leo Frank, how was he killed?
01:00:15.660
They're like, oh, it was this group called the Knights of Mary Fagan.
01:00:19.360
They went in, they're the precursors to the second wave of the KKK.
01:00:23.060
They come in, they capture, they do this and they lynch him.
01:00:28.120
The second wave is simply because of the Leo Frank antisemitism.
01:00:32.820
It's important to tie those two together so that you have the evils.
01:00:36.260
Matter of fact, you know, one of these writers that we're going to talk about here in a second,
01:00:39.240
he's saying what happened to Mary Fagan was bad, but what happened to Leo Frank was worse.
01:00:44.760
That's, that's pretty, pretty, um, strong things to say.
01:00:49.100
But when you tie it to these emotional, outrageous, um, you know, concept or actions,
01:00:55.540
then you get a deal, you know, the, the fried babies on October seven, you know,
01:00:59.800
that's much worse now, suddenly we can go gangbusters because of that.
01:01:04.900
So when you tie it, like the idea of like breaking a dude out of jail with 30 men in an organized fashion,
01:01:11.100
lynching him and all this other stuff like this makes it worse, you know,
01:01:14.980
or at least they can say that they have some sort of justification for what comes next.
01:01:18.960
So is that, is that what makes it worse, perceivably worse in this guy's eyes?
01:01:25.840
Well, that he was, he had to go through this, right.
01:01:28.220
That it's because he was, he was an innocent man.
01:01:31.960
Listen, an hour and a half drive or whatever to a location for like where,
01:01:44.500
Now he, evidently that, you know, there's, there was testimony about,
01:01:52.980
The only thing he said was give this, give my ring to my wife.
01:02:04.300
So this Knights of Mary Fagan is, is interesting, right?
01:02:07.540
Cause now you've got, oh, the KKK started because of Leo Frank, right?
01:02:13.280
Now, you know, the Jews get to, or whomever, if you, if you believe in this,
01:02:17.000
you get to tie this evil aspect to this lynching that's now perpetuated out.
01:02:23.880
And all the deaths that came about from this really started because they hated the Jews so much.
01:02:29.120
I mean, they really are masters at weaving like this complex victim narrative.
01:02:33.500
Are you, are you getting to, are you trying to make the point that maybe it was actually
01:02:45.600
Well, they turned Leo Frank into a lampshade after.
01:02:56.260
Cause you're, you're, you're spoiling my story here, but yes.
01:02:59.220
It's so obvious in my, in my conspiracies that I have to go to.
01:03:07.360
But just to be clear, now the, the, the KKK, the KKK is associated with, with, you know,
01:03:15.940
This is the first time that those things became associated with the KKK, Jew hatred.
01:03:24.960
When was the first time that the Jews and the KKK were at odds?
01:03:29.180
Well, because clearly they weren't at odds previously, but now it's like, if you, if,
01:03:33.720
if you ask people like, oh, who did this, the KKK hate?
01:03:38.340
This offshoot, well, this offshoot seemed like it's more focused on the Jews and they're like
01:03:46.880
Cause primarily, I mean, here's just an example.
01:03:51.380
There's all kinds of, B'nai B'rith felt cozy enough with the Klan to invite them to their
01:03:55.340
The, the lawyer for the KKK handled legal issues for the Klan.
01:03:58.460
I mean, a lawyer, a Jewish lawyer, a dies committee of us in Congress in 1938 under,
01:04:04.120
um, a Jewish New York Congressman, Samuel Dickstein.
01:04:10.000
They, they did a study as to whether the Klan was a problem and they concluded no need
01:04:15.740
In 1941, the ADL and the B'nai B'rith clan actually, um, what would they do here?
01:04:21.820
Uh, uh, oh, they, they, um, they did a study of themselves and decided that the, to see if
01:04:31.960
So my point is all the way up through the 1940s, there was cozy behavior between these
01:04:37.940
Like I said, when the communism stuff really came into in the fifties, sixties, that's
01:04:42.580
when the KKK kind of their, what you would call their third wave, that's when this more
01:04:47.460
common sense or common sense, common knowledge of how you perceive the KKK and the, and the
01:04:56.160
And I wanted to emphasize that because none of this was a problem at the time.
01:05:03.580
I, so I had, uh, let me see if I can find where it has, this is the Knights of Mary Fagan
01:05:09.820
So on June 26th in 1915, now he's lynched in, uh, August 17th of the same year.
01:05:17.220
So just a few months before, um, the New York times ran an article, and this is what they
01:05:23.920
One of the strangest of these meetings is reported to have been held in Marietta where Mary Fagan
01:05:29.320
150 citizens are said to have met at Mary Fagan's grave and formed an oath bound organization
01:05:36.260
This body is known to be, uh, it's to be known as the Knights of Mary Fagan.
01:05:40.740
And it is the purpose of the organizers to form lodges over Georgia.
01:05:44.420
The members being pledged never to rest until the murder of the little girl has been avenged.
01:05:48.580
There seems to be little doubt that such a body has been formed.
01:05:51.400
Now, this is the New York times saying this, uh, in 1915 before his, his death, nothing was
01:06:00.980
And remember all these, uh, journals in Atlanta, the, the dailies that they're the, even the
01:06:11.040
Also remember, it's not like the KKK now where you're like, maybe I don't want to be known
01:06:23.900
But, but who owned the New York times at the, at this time?
01:06:28.140
Albert Ox, Adolf Ox, I'm sorry, which was this, this Jewish guy.
01:06:33.400
So they're, they're promoting this future assassins and this Knights of Mary Fagan.
01:06:37.400
This is the first time it's mentioned anywhere, but none of these newspapers even mentioned
01:06:42.700
And, and by the way, this was so anti Frank now sentiment throughout.
01:06:46.780
They were glad that this guy was, you know, strong or he should be put to death, um, that
01:06:55.900
I mentioned him a little bit late, uh, earlier.
01:06:57.800
He comes and starts doing a bunch of writing and his, all of his writing is once again, after
01:07:02.680
the fact, and he breaks down the trial, he breaks down a bunch of this other stuff.
01:07:09.280
People point back to his antisemitism, which he didn't have any at the time, um, as to why
01:07:16.000
there was antisemitism during the trial, but he didn't even perform any commentary during
01:07:25.940
So not quite a month, this other magazine in the North called the American Israelite.
01:07:41.680
Her dad, his brother owns an American Israelite.
01:07:45.160
So it's within the family that these two magazines are, you know, are, are, are, um, they write
01:07:50.580
two weeks ago, the Israelite started with, stated with confidence that the attempt to
01:07:54.480
revive the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia did not meet with any notable success, but the confidence
01:08:01.700
Some such law outfall, I'm sorry, some such outlaw organization having for its purpose,
01:08:08.860
This information comes from Atlanta by way of special dispatch to the New York times.
01:08:14.140
And it's trustworthy where the associated press dispatch could not be accepted because of
01:08:18.420
the representatives of the later have been under the same intimidating influences, which
01:08:23.240
were evident from the moment Frank was charged with the murder of Mary Fagan.
01:08:26.760
So they referenced that this group is now part of the KKK, right?
01:08:31.040
And they, they tie it into their sources, the New York times, nothing ever has, there
01:08:36.980
was nothing ever written about this Knights of Mary Fagan ever anywhere else until you had
01:08:46.740
Um, in 19, January six vibes to you a little bit like, uh, yeah, they're saying, yeah,
01:08:58.380
And then other people go, we should show up to that thing.
01:09:02.340
I mean, there's probably a mix of that as well.
01:09:07.720
By the way, the, the, the, the KKK, if you look at them, they do say they were formed around
01:09:13.380
They go up to this guy named William Simmons, uh, takes them up to stone mountain in Georgia
01:09:17.860
and they have this, you know, ritual, whatever.
01:09:26.460
Well, I mean, that's, we know that that's what happens at rich.
01:09:28.760
No, cause I'm saying like, what kind of, it is interesting when you get into like some
01:09:32.220
ritualistic aspects that could actually point directly to who is a spearheading this stuff.
01:09:37.780
Like the, well, I mean the, the Masonic, uh, you know, influences, uh,
01:09:45.460
There's a lot of the secret societies, just the overlaps are incredible.
01:09:53.740
He never says Knights of Mary Fagan, you know, this Leo Frank lynching.
01:09:58.460
And these people were, by the way, when they did the lynching, they were out and proud.
01:10:01.620
There was a picture of them and they're kind of like, here I am.
01:10:03.980
So they're not, you know, trying to, to be super secretive.
01:10:06.260
However, in 1965, this guy, Harry Golden, he's the publisher of a Southern Jewish newspaper,
01:10:15.080
And he refers to an article by this guy, Tom Watson that we mentioned in the Jeffersonian.
01:10:20.420
This is, uh, he goes, um, the Knights of Mary Fagan first appeared in the Jeffersonian
01:10:25.420
in an issue in June 24, 1915 issue that condemned Slayton's commutation.
01:10:29.720
That's the governor, uh, Tom Watson and each issue thereafter professed to see the great
01:10:41.500
He never ever once mentions anything like the Knights of Mary Fagan.
01:10:48.420
He mentions vigilantes, but he never mentions any of this.
01:10:53.120
And in his notes, he had another date of an article that you might've been this Tom Watson's.
01:11:01.660
And he said, oh, when someone asked him about it later, he goes, oh, um, I, I talked to someone
01:11:06.620
and they said that their friend had been there.
01:11:12.260
Uh, 1968, this other guy writes, Leonard Dinerstein writes a book and he says, um, he
01:11:19.840
And then this other guy in 2003 also mentions the Knights, but they all refer back to this
01:11:25.240
Harry Golden who made up the quote that you can't refer to, to, um, Mr. Watson.
01:11:31.740
I mean, you see this a lot in journalism, this circular lying that doesn't have a start or
01:11:35.920
It's a, I mean, that's also an esoteric kind of thing, like the snake eating its own tail.
01:11:42.660
It's not actually something that we've come across very interesting, but it is, it's a
01:11:46.580
perfect mode of obfuscation is it sounds official and you can kind of talk to other people
01:11:51.500
But if you really like got them all into the same room and said like, where did this
01:11:54.960
They would all just point in a circle at each other.
01:11:56.900
But this is, this is the MO and this is why it's so significant.
01:11:59.160
The idea, the, the labyrinth, the, the city of Jericho, the spiral that is the, uh, uh,
01:12:07.980
It is this age old technique of having somebody go into this thing.
01:12:13.700
And then once you're like halfway into your labyrinth spiral trap, then the gates close
01:12:23.460
Like they have symbology of this on the ground, but the circular logic of, of doing this within
01:12:28.340
journalism is just right up the alley of the playbook.
01:12:32.480
That's like, remember when we talked to John, um, damn, I forgot what his last name is.
01:12:36.320
John something with a B, but he was talking about like this idea, the library of Alexandria.
01:12:40.380
And he's like, no matter how far back you go, John Laban, John Laban.
01:12:45.340
The, the more you go back and, and, you know, get to the original texts, the, the original
01:12:51.180
texts about the library of Alexandria all reference a text that nobody, it references itself.
01:12:57.160
Like they reference each other, but the, and they all reference one source text that like
01:13:01.960
And it's like, and so it, that's, that is really interesting.
01:13:07.020
And, and so with the, this was a interesting quote I took out of the, one of the books
01:13:11.660
here, which is, uh, it goes several books and articles rely on dinner science authority
01:13:15.760
to locate the phantom group at the very root of the KKK.
01:13:19.000
This extraordinary reinterpretation that removes blacks as the prime target of racial terrorism
01:13:24.260
and replaces them with Jewish people is a no, is no minor feat.
01:13:28.640
And it gives the KKK an entirely new raison d'etre, you know, reason for being.
01:13:33.060
And that to me is kind of the seminal, you know, why is this, this story so interesting?
01:13:39.440
And it's because of this change of character of what actually took place, even though you
01:13:45.360
And then there's all these, you know, fake quotes and, um, you know, references to this
01:13:49.520
Knights of Mary Fagan, which once again, this goes back to what I was saying.
01:13:52.660
Now the KKK is about, you know, lynching a, uh, an innocent Jewish man rather than all the
01:14:00.180
It took a thing like, so that the KKK goes away and then they do a ritual.
01:14:05.160
It becomes their, their golem or like they're more like their scapegoat, their monster, their
01:14:10.040
Frankenstein's monster that they can continually.
01:14:14.240
They create all the boogeyman stories surrounding it.
01:14:16.380
They, they talk about its comings and goings and its missions and the things that it hopes
01:14:20.460
And then they point to it and they say, look at this thing that's victimizing us, the Jewish
01:14:25.360
Like, I don't know much about the structure of the KKK, but I do know that like the, one
01:14:29.680
of the head, uh, positions is like grand grand wizard.
01:14:34.100
And it's just like more like weird satanic symbology.
01:14:37.380
And then you get into like more, so it's, it's all the same stuff, dude.
01:14:41.340
But it is, it's like, it's like Frankenstein's monster.
01:14:45.720
Frankenstein set out to have his own monster attack him so that he can claim victimhood.
01:14:53.700
Anyway, it's, it's, um, so let's talk about, cause we're going to get to the, some nitty
01:15:03.200
Um, what was the commutation of, of, of, uh, Leo Frank was problematic.
01:15:08.900
And the reason being is because they had now taken this guy, Leo Frank, uh, to be this,
01:15:14.060
you know, mythical Jewish figure that the reality was he was a, a pathetic, unappealing
01:15:24.520
And with this commutation, a possible new trial might even happen.
01:15:29.080
You've got problems, which is he starts, he's not going to be put to death and he's
01:15:33.600
going to start talking and he does start talking.
01:15:35.860
And his attorney was, uh, not happy about this.
01:15:44.520
He was not a, a, a person that you would have any sympathy for the more you got to know
01:15:50.080
Like he's offering this dude $300 and, and then he goes like, actually, I'm going to
01:15:57.660
So there are special interests that have been paying for him during, throughout this
01:16:02.280
case that they are now worried he's going to start.
01:16:05.120
Because if you want to build a victimhood case off of this guy, you can't have him
01:16:10.260
Also another, there's another wrinkle here where the mayor, um, who does have relations
01:16:18.500
Um, is it possible that it's like a, it's almost like a weird setup ritual where they
01:16:26.340
They're like, if we do this, he's going to be lynched.
01:16:28.820
Like, do you think, do you think that there's going to, there would have been a, like an
01:16:32.120
easier point, easier, like roll off if he was just killed by the state.
01:16:39.380
I think, yes, I think the lot, as a matter of fact, let me go to what these, uh, Lasker
01:16:44.600
and Ox, the two big, big money men and influence propaganda from this whole thing, what they
01:16:51.560
This Lasker, uh, the, the, um, advertiser, he said, it was very hard for us to be fair
01:17:00.860
Now he may not have been, or rather a homosexual or something like that.
01:17:05.040
His biographer said of this, uh, taking notes about during that time, uh, a violent
01:17:13.340
And when he gets out, I hope he slips on a banana peel and breaks his neck.
01:17:17.620
Um, the Sears robot guy, he was also, he gave him money.
01:17:23.580
So in private conversation, uh, cause he didn't send him a, he didn't like the thank you note
01:17:28.540
Um, uh, another guy about Adolf Fox said, I'm sure it was a relief to Mr.
01:17:35.800
I felt for some time he secretly despised Frank.
01:17:39.400
So these were guys that were pumping money into it for a cause.
01:17:43.120
This, once again, this mythical Jew and everything that goes on with that.
01:17:46.660
And then now he perhaps is going to be released after two years of being known with him.
01:17:57.900
The, uh, American Israelite actually, um, pushes to not have a reward for who lynched him.
01:18:07.840
So all these different, you know, the New York times, all these different, um, you know,
01:18:12.680
influential, they didn't want to, they said, we don't, we don't know who it is.
01:18:19.880
Matter of fact, they said it was Tom Watson, the guy that this was right.
01:18:23.020
He's the reason they did it because he incited violence.
01:18:26.400
With that in mind, um, it brings, uh, I don't know how much you know about Jewish law.
01:18:32.200
Have you heard of Dim, uh, Din Rodif and Din Moser?
01:18:41.060
Um, these are, it's called the law of the pursuer and the law of the informer.
01:18:49.640
If someone is going to harm, do you do harm against a Jew?
01:18:54.100
So a simple situation is someone's running away from someone else.
01:19:00.380
Now, you know how, how we are with, uh, legalities and the Talmud and, uh, all the
01:19:05.900
interpretations that can go into all kinds of different avenues.
01:19:12.060
Uh, Din Moser is the law of the informer, like a Jewish snitch.
01:19:16.280
So if you are informing, um, on another Jew as a Jew to non-Jewish people, you can have,
01:19:23.120
you can be put down as well, an extrajudicial killing that's justified to do this.
01:19:30.780
Uh, the severe punishment stems from the belief that the Moser, that's the snitch,
01:19:34.420
places a fellow Jew in mortal danger, thereby taking the, uh, the status of the rotif, that's
01:19:40.400
the pursuer and a pursuer with murderous intent, which permits anyone to stop them by any means
01:19:53.680
In 1995, he was a Moser, some Sanhedrin, um, rabbis put one out on him and he was assassinated.
01:20:01.820
So, because he had been giving land or promised to give land to the Palestinians.
01:20:08.400
If you're doing something to harm us now, so that's the idea here, which is Leo Frank
01:20:16.260
And he was going to, if he had another trial, he was going to do harm to the Jews at this
01:20:21.960
If he was able to be out there, maybe he has a new trial, the new trial wouldn't have
01:20:28.160
This was ultimately the crime of Jesus, what you're describing is like irreparable harm
01:20:33.660
to other Jews and what they were proliferating with their, uh, I guess their religion, you
01:20:40.620
So it's like, yeah, this is not, it's not unprecedented behavior for this kind of religion to do this
01:20:49.040
So, so the idea would be, well, we, we say it's going, you know, let's set this up, right?
01:20:54.100
Which is, it's going to be this Knights of Mary Fagin.
01:20:56.000
So we at least have some, uh, you know, excuse or some, it's not us, but then we're going to
01:21:02.540
I mean, who knows what the real situation, it was much more advantageous for this to happen
01:21:14.500
Well, yeah, I mean, you gotta, I mean, there's, there's no shortage of people who, uh, you
01:21:18.320
know, if you leave them there long enough, they're going to squeal makes you wonder why,
01:21:21.480
uh, uh, Ghislaine is still kicking, but yeah, I mean, yeah.
01:21:24.880
Very Epstein like he just said, he just said that, uh, the New York times didn't, they,
01:21:30.460
they ran articles saying that we don't really need to know, uh, who, like who was in charge
01:21:42.240
So that would be like, what would be the, the, the benefit of that is that if you ever
01:21:46.560
brought anybody to trial for that, they would be like, uh, you know, they'd have something
01:21:57.460
I mean, that the Hannibal directive, I don't know that it falls under that, but you know,
01:22:00.800
the, the thing on October 7th where you're going to just kill your own so that they're
01:22:05.520
Some weird, um, justifications for, you know, doing some immoral actions, I think.
01:22:14.720
So this, um, ends up becoming somehow the, the, the, the kindling or the tinderbox that,
01:22:23.320
That is the, the ADL, uh, and, and, and what we're subjected to today.
01:22:29.060
So the, like I said, the, the ADL came out of this secret Burnary Breath society that he
01:22:33.560
was, the one in Atlanta, uh, that he was actually the president of.
01:22:36.960
Um, and it, it around 2014, I'm sorry, 1914, 1915, it spawned out of all this and, you
01:22:44.300
know, their whole idea, which is fascinating and funny, which is to fight, um, you know,
01:22:48.940
racial injustice, which you look at the Leo Frank case and it's just like, come on.
01:22:53.740
I mean, the fact is that, you know, he was a black guy got the better, um, if you read
01:23:00.040
too, about the, the feelings of Frank and the other people at the time, you know, there's
01:23:04.160
no way a black man should ever be taken seriously over me.
01:23:08.080
You know, that was, that was a lot of people in the South, but especially not a Jew.
01:23:14.100
So the fact that that happens is just, um, so, you know, ADL comes about, they're going
01:23:19.160
to fight, uh, you know, racism, but yeah, this whole thing spawned from them being the
01:23:26.420
It's a, it's a classic case of inversionism, which is, you know, shows it's, uh, it's ugly
01:23:31.200
face all too often, but this model, um, I mean, is this, is this, I guess one of the
01:23:37.860
earliest times where they realize like, oh, feigning victimhood on a political, cultural
01:23:43.860
level, uh, and also I guess a legal level, right?
01:23:55.060
Um, and, and here we are like, you know, the, the, the modern thing, I don't think that
01:24:05.180
Uh, by, but by that time, I don't think it was used a lot.
01:24:10.140
Oh, by that time, how many countries are they being kicked out of?
01:24:12.340
It's not necessarily about like how many countries, but like the days of Babylon, the days of
01:24:17.980
Well, I'm just saying now we have like this and I guess maybe you're right.
01:24:22.180
I don't know what the, what the cultural climate would have looked like back then.
01:24:25.000
Well, we just, we just read through, um, the, some of the town with some of the
01:24:30.780
They would use to justify, you wouldn't create these laws unless you were doing something
01:24:36.120
So this stuff is, you know, Talmud is written and formulated by like 500 AD, but it's also
01:24:42.540
being, uh, like this, a Sanhedrin and, uh, Rabbi, um, what's his name?
01:24:48.380
Uh, Rabbi Schmelin, I forget this guy's name, but this is around the time of Jesus that they're,
01:24:57.220
I think that that line of argumentation is going pre Jesus, which is why.
01:25:02.840
Cause I, I think you're probably right in that.
01:25:04.960
It's a pretty compelling argument for this has been the MO the entire time, but something
01:25:08.240
about existing in our day and era where we have social media and we have this like, um,
01:25:15.140
I mean, it's like a Rolodex of history, a Rolodex of history.
01:25:25.580
What we've gotten is a bird's eye view of this cultural political situation and how the
01:25:33.980
And with that bird's eye view, we can go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:25:36.940
Like we can finally lift our heads up and see the patterns.
01:25:38.960
It's, it's almost why like I'm tired of talking about it.
01:25:43.140
Tyler's been, you've been here since the beginning or like sort of the beginning when, when I'm
01:25:49.120
And now it's like, everyone's talking about it again.
01:25:51.900
We have another case that's out there about this latest, uh, pedophile that is actually
01:25:59.280
He's got influence on, on, uh, Twitter on what can be said there.
01:26:02.800
And then it turns out he's got to be flown back to Israel.
01:26:09.280
Cause like, I feel like the more we point at it, it's just like, I look like it's
01:26:12.780
like an asshole for being like, Hey, look at that again.
01:26:17.060
And, but then when you listen to an hour and a half of, of Tyler, tell us how they leverage
01:26:24.880
And it's like, geez, man, this is like, uh, uh, it feels like all the energy in that moment.
01:26:30.340
And, and you know what they did with the resurrection of the KKK and everything is like, I don't know.
01:26:35.720
It's, uh, it's the apex of, of this rendition here in the West, like the real, uh, water.
01:26:43.500
It was like, uh, I forget what the expression is.
01:26:46.480
That like leads to this, this big beast that we have, which is like, yeah, sure.
01:26:50.840
It happens historically on repeat, but this is the one that the West is being subjected
01:26:55.000
Well, I think it happens historically, but there's a life cycle for it.
01:26:59.020
It seems like after some time they like get kicked out.
01:27:06.840
You talk about fatigue and I, and I get all that.
01:27:08.920
And my, my wife the other night, uh, cause I was talking about this shit and she's just
01:27:12.760
like, why do you, why do you care about, you know, this?
01:27:15.620
And, uh, you know, I'm like, well, cause you know, they're, they're feigning this victimhood.
01:27:19.280
They create a situation and then they defend a guy and then they try to be victims on it.
01:27:24.620
And, and I go, are you for, what about the Holocaust?
01:27:29.400
And so, and so, you know, trying to get my sympathy there and I go, do you not believe
01:27:38.400
Should we, uh, should we still be talking about that over and over?
01:27:44.400
So that's, it's not to minimize all these other aspects, but why is this one so such a
01:27:50.400
One, it took the nation at the time, um, and, and you know, the New York times is just writing
01:27:55.800
about all, and that's the propaganda that took place so unnecessarily.
01:27:59.800
So, and, and sometimes when you see these kinds of people like him, um, you know, there's
01:28:03.800
all kinds of cases that you can, you can imagine out there and the propaganda that just gets
01:28:09.800
I don't, I don't care if it's Jew, black, whatever.
01:28:11.800
This is a disgusting thing, but you're, they are making this a Jewish thing now.
01:28:17.800
I mean, it's, it was never, and they've created that.
01:28:21.800
You know, people talk about the government and whether or not like the internet got away
01:28:26.800
And what's a better question is like how, how the internet applies to the Jews.
01:28:30.800
It's like, if they really have been using this playbook over and over again, and they
01:28:33.800
got like, you know, the New York times involved, they've got this massive propaganda machine
01:28:37.800
that's on their side and they're running this narrative over and over again.
01:28:40.800
They have this influence in the ADL and all this crap.
01:28:42.800
And then all of a sudden the internet comes along.
01:28:44.800
Like, I wonder if like, you know, just historically speaking, the internet is the arrow in the
01:28:50.800
knee of the Jews, or at least not all the Jews, but the Jews that seek to adhere to this
01:28:54.800
like Talmudic subversion over and over again on a loop.
01:28:58.800
The problem is, is like the adherence to this, like the cultural fabric of it, which we, which
01:29:05.800
we spoke about at the beginning of the show where it's like, it doesn't really matter
01:29:13.800
What's again, you can collectivize, but it's, you know, um, all of it is cloak and dagger,
01:29:18.800
All of it is, is, um, a lot of it is predicated on the average person's inability to gain access
01:29:23.800
to, you know, historical context in any kind of meaningful way because they don't, you
01:29:28.800
Um, and then if they could read, it's like, can you go ahead, gather the texts.
01:29:31.800
And then in between being a 13 year old who's slaving away in the mines, uh, go ahead and
01:29:35.800
go back and read the text and try to understand the patterns and all this.
01:29:38.800
And even if you can read it, can you see the patterns?
01:29:40.800
But now there's this, uh, you know, the, the, the dam is about to break.
01:29:44.800
There's so many people who have access to this and there's all these people, especially
01:29:48.800
here on, on X or Twitter that are kind of acting as like shepherds.
01:29:52.800
Um, where you can look to like a Jake Shields, let's say, I'm not saying like Jake Shields is this
01:29:58.800
Who's noticing all these patterns throughout history, but he's influential enough to go
01:30:02.800
There is some patterns y'all seeing these patterns.
01:30:05.800
And then you've got a guy like, let's say Stu Peters.
01:30:08.800
Here's a question that I will pose to you, the viewer, the viewer, Tyler and David, just
01:30:14.800
as Tyler said, what, what he suspects, uh, happened with the New York times kind of possibly
01:30:21.800
I mean, from this guy's release or from his exoneration or what do you, what's the
01:30:28.800
From, from his commutation to the lynching, to the non-interest in who did it.
01:30:33.800
The idea that they're orchestrating this very sentiment.
01:30:36.800
It's almost like, yeah, like this is a playbook and we're orchestrating this again in order to
01:30:43.800
And this is like, this is where I'm at constantly.
01:30:46.800
Whenever I log into Twitter, I'm just like, what do you want me to think today?
01:30:50.800
You know, like a couple of, a couple of people.
01:30:57.800
So I, I hear exactly what you're saying and I think you're correct.
01:30:59.800
I think they probably looked at the internet, maybe things like Twitter and said, Ooh,
01:31:04.800
the most effective version of this machine that we've ever wanted.
01:31:08.800
But I do think now Frankenstein's monster actually applies to the conversation where they
01:31:14.800
have this thing, but it's getting out of their hands.
01:31:17.800
They've created something disastrous and disgusting.
01:31:20.800
But I do think it's going to turn around and bite them in the ass.
01:31:22.800
I think it's currently, cause you know what it is?
01:31:24.800
It's like, you can do the victimhood thing and you can go, what was us?
01:31:27.800
But I don't think you've ever been able to pull that off while the people you were trying
01:31:32.800
to subject to that illusion actually had cultural context, actually saw the patterns from a bird's
01:31:40.800
That can't be good for their, their, you know, uh, system, their, their plan that they
01:31:47.800
And I don't know, where do you, where do you see, where do you see it going?
01:31:50.800
And where's like the, where do you see the cultural significance of this case in today's
01:32:01.800
Now what's interesting is like the ADL, they post something on Twitter and they got community
01:32:08.800
So I, I just think it's too pervasive at this point.
01:32:11.800
I'm just doing my little part to try to push back against it.
01:32:17.800
You talk about Jake Shields, you know, he went hard against the ADL and you know, now
01:32:20.800
they're putting up, you know, America first is antisemitic.
01:32:24.800
I would like to see maybe all this crumble at some point.
01:32:28.800
Um, what's interesting too, when I, when I dug into this and you can look through the
01:32:31.800
ADL and you look through, um, like their examples of antisemitism, this is the most fascinating
01:32:40.800
It's because someone's like, Oh, let's see some cases of, of antisemitism.
01:32:48.800
Uh, she's not at school that day, but her friend, she's in high school, sent her a picture
01:32:51.800
because someone drew a swastika on the chalkboard.
01:32:56.800
And then she, you know, you know, it's a press release.
01:32:58.800
It's, you know, the school's doing, uh, mea culpa's it's all.
01:33:02.800
And it's like some, some kid chalk marks up there.
01:33:06.800
This is what we're, this is what they're working for now.
01:33:10.800
But they've got to all hinge it off of, uh, a pedophile.
01:33:15.800
It's like when I, I go, I went to a restaurant one time with my wife and I, and I got drunk.
01:33:19.800
Uh, and I, and I, I looked over and I saw that the back kitchen had a dry erase board.
01:33:25.800
And I saw that like, there was nobody by the dry erase board.
01:33:30.800
I had, you know, it was a lot of, and I went back there and I drew a very intricate dick
01:33:39.800
But I mean, like it's done in the same spirit of that.
01:33:42.800
It's like, I walked into this dude's garage and the pull down for his garage door looked
01:33:47.800
And it's like, no, that's not what's going on there.
01:33:50.800
Something super interesting for you to think about Tyler, um, is the symbolism of all this
01:33:56.800
And the Nazi symbol, it's a, I mean, it's like a Vedic, an old Indian.
01:34:05.800
It's supposed to like be like, yeah, it's showing you that there is movement that is
01:34:09.800
that this thing is spinning in a spiral like motion.
01:34:13.800
And then you look at again, all the symbology around it.
01:34:16.800
I'm looking at this swastika that is spinning in this spiral like motion.
01:34:21.800
And you're looking at the pedophilic symbol and you're looking at these, these labyrinths.
01:34:25.800
And it's, I'm like, it's all the same thing, but like, it's almost like they have to tell
01:34:31.800
This is the same thing that we've been doing for ages, but we have rebranded it in a way.
01:34:37.800
So now you pick bad guy, good guy and go for it.
01:34:40.800
Well, here's, here's what's fascinating to me, which is okay.
01:34:48.800
That's my, I'm not taking any conspiracy on that one.
01:34:51.800
My dad was such an OJ Simpson fan that he would not, he was on the other.
01:35:00.800
He was, now he's like, okay, yeah, he, he, he, he did it.
01:35:03.800
But that's his why, because OJ played for the 49ers and he's a big Niners fan.
01:35:10.800
You see this all the time, mega or whatever it is.
01:35:12.800
You know, you take your, your group mentality and you go with it.
01:35:18.800
And so you've got this guy, you can't have him pilloried, you know, they, they defended him.
01:35:22.800
And then they're all, you know, all these comments about how he was, they, they hated him.
01:35:26.800
They were glad they was glad he was, they were glad he was dead.
01:35:31.800
And I, but at some point you have to be like those five on the grand jury and say, yeah,
01:35:36.800
he's part of our community, but he also just did some really big harm.
01:35:41.800
So that's, that's what I wonder we're missing here.
01:35:46.800
I wonder what it, because it seems like, you know, you would, you would push for this level
01:35:50.800
of execution in this, in this operation to achieve something.
01:35:54.800
And then there are those who are like, look, they got Israel, right?
01:35:57.800
Like that, that came out of the whole World War II situation.
01:36:13.800
It's just where I'm going because it's just like, we're, it does feel like we're coming
01:36:17.800
And this historical context is important and it's needed.
01:36:20.800
And it does another one of those things where you kind of the pattern emerges and you see
01:36:24.800
it and it just makes you go like, well, where is this all going?
01:36:27.800
If this really is this big machine that operates cyclically, where is it, you know, where is
01:36:35.800
But listen, Tyler, we're at the, the hour and a half mark.
01:36:40.800
Um, thank you for reigniting our disdain for the Jews.
01:36:45.800
It's just like we tried for a while to back away a little bit.
01:36:47.800
Uh, and, and, and, and, you know, we're right back in it, but I want to ask you one
01:36:53.800
Some people that we know in real life, they're like, you guys like really hate the Jews.
01:36:56.800
But like when, when you're hearing this stuff, you're just like, Oh God, guys get it.
01:37:06.800
You have, you have, uh, Shapiro and, um, Klavan, is that his name that, you know, pushed out
01:37:11.800
a tweet the other day about, um, Leo Frank innocent.
01:37:13.800
And I'm like, okay, I get to judge you on how you believe this case.
01:37:21.800
Then that's how I'm going to think of you on everything.
01:37:27.800
Uh, I think who was the last episode we did was, was kingdom in context.
01:37:30.800
I didn't ask this question because I was like, we're, we've been, we've been talking a lot.
01:37:35.800
It was a long episode, but I ask it to you, Tyler, are you having fun in general or on the
01:37:43.800
I mean, what you're like, cause this show sucks ass.
01:37:46.800
But right now, no, I mean like, uh, uh, well, I mean, you, you know, you do your own show
01:37:50.800
and you're doing all this research and you're involved, especially in this, uh, you know,
01:37:53.800
this conversation that's taking place on Twitter.
01:37:55.800
You're seeing all dialogue taking place at the, the same kind of, uh, concerns that
01:38:02.800
You are in some way, a player in this weird part of like all the stuff that's been happening
01:38:14.800
And, and the reason is, and I think it's like, you guys have kids and family.
01:38:19.800
I don't, I don't just listen to this and do all this all the time.
01:38:32.800
No, I am having fun, but I have different things that I get interested in.
01:38:36.800
Like tomorrow, Saturday, the tour of Spain starts.
01:38:39.800
I'm going to be three weeks watching bike racing.
01:38:42.800
And, and by the, and by the way, Cole's getting on bikes now, that's a little disturbing.
01:38:50.800
And, and, and eliminating this can't be in your mind all the time.
01:38:54.800
You have to diddle your wife and all the, you know, you're, you're, you're banging your finger,
01:39:01.800
I can't believe that used to be a form of punishment fingering you for, or whatever.
01:39:06.800
Um, by the way, the only reason that Cole's getting involved with bikes is because of the shorts.
01:39:11.800
He's, he's learned that he can wear Spanx and show off his, uh, whatever.
01:39:15.800
That's actually, I, I like that advice is, or the, the frame of mind, that perspective
01:39:19.800
that you bring, because yeah, it's like when I leave this like weird little studio and I
01:39:24.800
log off Twitter, it's like, it's just that, yeah, we're doing other stuff, but I'm having
01:39:30.800
And I'm glad you guys are having a good time and I'll come back and see you again in Florida.
01:39:33.800
When next time you do a bro grove, just, you're not invited.
01:39:39.800
I want to, I want to say one more thing about this case, which is interesting, which is
01:39:48.800
Uh, what was, it was based off the book, the Klansman birth of a nation.
01:39:52.800
And if you ever heard about it, it's kind of the birth of a nation, never seen it, but
01:39:57.800
Um, but at the time it wasn't, it was a huge, huge blockbuster.
01:40:01.800
Like one of the first motion action films, it was about the Klan, the original first wave
01:40:09.800
The guy, a mayor of MGM got his MGM to start MGM money from producing and helping this
01:40:17.800
So it, which he's a Jew, the Jews made a ton of money off of this in the South on the
01:40:25.800
It's the second wave of the Klan that starts from this.
01:40:34.800
They tried to boycott it a little bit in New York.
01:40:36.800
The point is, this is the time period that we're talking about.
01:40:40.800
And the ADL wants you to think that the KKK was so anti Jewish that they came and lynched
01:40:48.800
Yet they are promoting the KKK outright in, in public culture.
01:40:53.800
So it is, it's the birth of a nation, but the version that they want the version of a
01:41:02.800
That's the cultural manufacturing through the media through.
01:41:22.800
That's a, that's an unfortunate, uh, disturbing cherry to drop on top of.
01:41:27.800
He's like, by the way, by the way, it's all controlled again.
01:41:34.800
We're like, you know what, dude, we're leaving.
01:41:47.800
Thank you for dropping knowledge on us again, man.
01:41:51.800
Uh, maybe just to shoot the, this is a Christian show.
01:41:54.800
Shoot the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the dialogue.
01:42:03.800
No, but all right guys until, uh, man, another 30 minutes or so.
01:42:14.800
The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:42:20.800
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:42:24.800
You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.