Nephilim Death Squad - September 04, 2025


207: Leo Frank & The Birth of the ADL w⧸ Tyler Janke


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 42 minutes

Words per Minute

204.40776

Word Count

20,986

Sentence Count

1,762

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

114


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:00:56.760 Top Lobson Productions.
00:01:00.520 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:01:09.680 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:13.680 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:22.560 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely
00:01:27.720 important.
00:01:28.680 Oh, yeah, dude.
00:01:30.100 They should map one.
00:01:30.920 It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the
00:01:35.220 home of the grave.
00:01:36.720 These muck sh**s, they controlling us now.
00:01:38.720 I know we're talking about how they made a spot of these slaves.
00:01:41.840 And everybody's just walking around, heading to times, I want to wake you to a dead in the
00:01:46.080 grave.
00:01:47.060 But any too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
00:01:49.860 Welcome to the end of day.
00:01:51.540 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:01.640 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a.
00:02:03.760 The Raven.
00:02:04.560 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:02:07.720 Before we get into today's esteemed guest, a little announcement.
00:02:11.880 Sometime around the 30 minute mark, we're going to leave the pores and we're going to go
00:02:15.140 exclusively to our paying patrons over at patreon.com forward slash Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:20.260 You can be one of those people.
00:02:21.620 The people we like.
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00:02:24.880 You can be an elite.
00:02:27.020 If you sign up for whatever tier you'd like, you'll gain access to the rest of this episode,
00:02:30.420 the live chat, our backlog of content, a little discount code off of merchandise from TopLobster.com.
00:02:36.380 And also, unfortunately, there's an announcement to make that I didn't tell you.
00:02:39.640 What happened?
00:02:40.300 So at the $33 tier, we had to suspend.
00:02:44.200 We couldn't make good on the telepathy?
00:02:45.900 We had to suspend the telepathy.
00:02:47.500 So that's not happening.
00:02:49.320 I was trying really hard to reach these people.
00:02:51.960 I was wondering why they weren't responding in my mind, I mean.
00:02:54.460 Yeah, I mean, yeah, we did our best.
00:02:56.240 It's really their fault.
00:02:57.140 But anyway, go to TopLobster.com and you can buy some.
00:02:59.900 Oh, that's a nice surprise.
00:03:01.860 Oh, look at that.
00:03:02.960 That's what's up there?
00:03:03.860 That's still, I mean, you could type that in the search bar, but I did not leave it
00:03:07.040 up.
00:03:07.360 But Toad fundraiser shirt, why not?
00:03:08.800 Here we go.
00:03:09.320 TopLobster.com.
00:03:10.960 Dogman.
00:03:11.580 TopLobster's Dogman.
00:03:12.700 Springfield Animal Control.
00:03:13.760 There's so many bangers up there.
00:03:14.820 Cultural Terrorist is one we don't highlight very often, and it is awesome.
00:03:18.760 So is the binaural beatdown.
00:03:21.080 Binaural beatdown is a banger.
00:03:22.360 We need to highlight that more often.
00:03:24.200 Guys, Top just comes up with banger designs, and they're all waiting for you at TopLobster.com.
00:03:28.860 If you're a Patreon member, you can get them for less.
00:03:30.580 All right, let's bring in the guests.
00:03:32.200 It's very rude.
00:03:32.680 The esteemed guest.
00:03:33.840 I'm watching him just struggle in the back there.
00:03:36.340 You know what that is right there?
00:03:37.360 No, that's you being, you can't promote yourself.
00:03:40.460 You don't like doing that.
00:03:41.140 Don't like it.
00:03:41.460 He gets uncomfortable when you got to promote his own shit.
00:03:43.620 We got Tyler Yankee on the show.
00:03:45.400 Daddy Yankee.
00:03:46.460 Thank you very much.
00:03:47.480 Joining us today is Daddy Yankee.
00:03:49.100 Daddy, for the audience who may not be familiar.
00:03:52.420 Does he pay us?
00:03:53.280 He does.
00:03:53.600 He's at the daddy tier.
00:03:54.580 Oh, right.
00:03:55.480 For the audience who may not be familiar with your work, and I don't mean the work in
00:03:59.720 Family Court, I mean the work on the internet, where can they find all of your work, and
00:04:03.820 what do you do?
00:04:05.680 I am a former Tower Gang podcast producer.
00:04:11.260 That's why I was looking at all your media stuff.
00:04:13.660 I'm going to start taking over this show and just doing stuff.
00:04:15.880 Go ahead.
00:04:16.540 Feel free.
00:04:17.420 No.
00:04:17.760 All the drops are gone.
00:04:18.980 All my favorites.
00:04:20.180 Tyler Yankee.
00:04:20.940 I'm a family law attorney.
00:04:22.400 Like I said, I used to produce with the Tower Gang and have my own show called LPR.
00:04:27.600 And that's, there you go.
00:04:29.540 Yeah, follow me on Twitter.
00:04:31.180 There you go.
00:04:31.580 Tyler Yankee on Twitter.
00:04:33.200 There you go.
00:04:34.360 You want to talk about somebody that's worse at plugging themselves than me.
00:04:37.640 That was bad.
00:04:38.240 Yeah, that's another one.
00:04:39.180 Just two people that don't like shameless promoting.
00:04:41.900 Never been my problem.
00:04:42.960 I need to go to the Austin Picard School of Promotion.
00:04:45.620 Is that what you're saying?
00:04:48.160 There's got to be a middle ground, right?
00:04:49.700 A healthy middle ground somewhere in between these two things.
00:04:52.040 I don't know.
00:04:52.460 Just go find my shit.
00:04:53.780 I do a show every Friday.
00:04:55.380 It's kind of on legal stuff.
00:04:56.420 I rant about the Jews a bit sometimes and other people.
00:05:01.800 I just, I hate hypocrisy and I hate, you know what, this actual episode that we're going
00:05:07.680 to talk this stuff.
00:05:08.380 This came to my attention because I hate it when people just put out in the ether legal
00:05:16.580 projections and they're wrong, right?
00:05:19.300 So then I'm like, oh, I'm going to take a look at this.
00:05:21.380 And I started looking at it.
00:05:22.720 And anyway, this was one of those.
00:05:24.560 We don't need to get into the killdozer.
00:05:27.760 That's another one.
00:05:28.720 But yeah.
00:05:29.180 Well, I, that's what you posted right before we started the show is we're going to take
00:05:33.380 down the Jews with Tyler Yonke.
00:05:36.180 And so, um, by the way, Tyler is also the closest thing I know to legal advice.
00:05:41.280 So anytime something happens, I'm like, yo, Todd, can you reach out to Tyler and like
00:05:44.320 ask him?
00:05:44.840 Oh, dude, I was calling Tyler.
00:05:46.200 Am I within my rights?
00:05:46.700 I was like, can the misfit Patriot sue me?
00:05:49.060 Can he get away with this?
00:05:52.080 Yeah.
00:05:52.320 Right.
00:05:53.440 Yeah.
00:05:53.900 To not, just to dispel another rumor.
00:05:57.260 No, Megan's list was not the reason Tower Gang broke up.
00:06:00.740 It wasn't one of those.
00:06:02.160 What's Megan's list?
00:06:03.480 Yeah.
00:06:03.720 Sexual predators.
00:06:05.340 Okay.
00:06:05.580 That joke.
00:06:06.160 Oh, well, yeah.
00:06:07.680 I mean, we're retarded.
00:06:08.560 Well, actually, that brings me to my next point.
00:06:10.600 Speaking of being retarded.
00:06:11.560 Well, I had the, I had the most fantastic opportunity on Alex Stein's show to lie about why Tower
00:06:17.600 Gang broke up, but I didn't.
00:06:19.400 I took the high road.
00:06:20.100 Yeah, that actually completely escaped my, my like mind.
00:06:23.800 It was like, oh, we could have made up some fantastic lie right here about why this is no
00:06:27.620 Yeah, I was like, Clint was practicing witchcraft.
00:06:29.460 That's what we should have said.
00:06:30.560 That's honestly what we should have said.
00:06:31.740 That would have been hilarious.
00:06:32.960 But before the show, you asked us, you know, hey, maybe we should start with you guys saying
00:06:39.260 what you understand about the topic that we're going to discuss today.
00:06:42.360 And I can get that out of the way very rapidly, actually.
00:06:45.740 I don't know a single thing about the topic that we're going to discuss today.
00:06:51.020 Top told me about it.
00:06:52.060 And he said, yeah, basically.
00:06:52.920 Literally right outside this door.
00:06:54.360 He was like, what is, what is Leo Frank?
00:06:56.480 And I was like, well, and I gave him a, like a, go ahead.
00:06:59.520 Basically weaponized the Jews legally against the blacks.
00:07:03.280 That's what you told me.
00:07:04.280 In a way.
00:07:05.080 In a way.
00:07:05.660 Right.
00:07:05.900 I mean, wait, I'll say what I think I know.
00:07:08.280 And then Tyler, you could tell me why it's completely wrong.
00:07:10.960 Um, I know that it was, there was something going on.
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00:07:33.320 Uh, child abuse in a way.
00:07:36.640 I don't, I think the girl was murdered.
00:07:38.600 Okay.
00:07:38.980 And then a black, a black man was blamed.
00:07:41.760 And, uh, he was wrongfully blamed or?
00:07:45.080 I mean, listen.
00:07:46.060 Yeah.
00:07:46.540 He probably did something.
00:07:47.500 That's what I'm getting.
00:07:47.960 Yeah.
00:07:48.060 What did he do?
00:07:48.660 He did something, right?
00:07:50.000 But he didn't, he, I don't think he did this.
00:07:52.320 And this is where we get the origination of, uh, the ADL.
00:07:55.400 I don't know much about the ins and outs of the topic, but I do know every year, I think
00:08:00.820 just recently last week, the ADL releases an article in celebration of Leo Frank or something
00:08:05.500 like that, or trying to, you know, clean out his name.
00:08:08.280 There's blood libel involved.
00:08:09.380 I never thought of that.
00:08:10.160 I had no idea what the, I thought that the ADL sprung forth as a golem that was summoned
00:08:15.720 from the Talmud.
00:08:16.780 Yeah.
00:08:16.960 I didn't know that it was an act.
00:08:18.640 Like I never really stopped and thought what happened that gave legal precedent that allowed
00:08:22.540 the ADL to exist.
00:08:23.600 And so I guess that's what we're getting into today.
00:08:26.440 Uh, uh, daddy Yankee.
00:08:28.540 Yeah.
00:08:28.940 So you, by the way, you're not wrong.
00:08:30.980 It did spring forth from, uh, the depths of evil, so to speak.
00:08:35.340 So that, yeah, we're coming for, okay.
00:08:38.020 That's really good.
00:08:39.180 So you guys are really, so I don't need to go into, there is, let me just back up a tad
00:08:46.060 bit here.
00:08:46.320 I'll give you a quick synopsis of this issue, and then we can dive into some different parts.
00:08:52.200 1913, Atlanta, Georgia.
00:08:53.860 Okay.
00:08:55.180 It's this pencil factory.
00:08:56.900 This guy, Leo Frank is born in Texas, moves to Brooklyn when he's three years old.
00:09:02.360 So connection.
00:09:03.080 A pencil factory?
00:09:04.680 Yes.
00:09:05.320 Knurling is, is a part of this.
00:09:07.020 There's so many, uh, tower gang callbacks.
00:09:09.680 Uh, Cole would be proud of this, a knurling machine.
00:09:11.960 This girl actually worked on.
00:09:13.120 So, now this Leo Frank is a Jew, and he moves down to, uh, Atlanta, Georgia, and he works
00:09:18.800 at his uncle's, uh, pencil factory.
00:09:20.760 Remember, it's 1913, and he is, um, basically the, he runs it, okay?
00:09:27.760 And this girl ends up getting murdered in the pencil factory, and he gets fingered for it,
00:09:33.600 and they go to, they have a trial.
00:09:35.820 That's a weird punishment.
00:09:36.740 He gets convicted.
00:09:37.380 I'm giving you just a top overlay, top here, and then, and then he gets fingered for it.
00:09:42.560 He has a trial.
00:09:43.680 He gets convicted, uh, sentenced to death.
00:09:46.300 Thirteen different appeals, even up to the Supreme Court.
00:09:49.300 Okay.
00:09:49.660 They're all denied.
00:09:50.280 I've heard of this.
00:09:51.180 I've heard of this.
00:09:51.840 Denied.
00:09:52.260 Please continue.
00:09:52.820 Yeah.
00:09:53.120 And then, uh, the governor commutes his sentence, and then they have an A-team style break into
00:09:59.060 the prison.
00:09:59.940 They pull him out, and they lynch him, um, in 1950.
00:10:04.140 Basically, it was just the other day, um, in August 17.
00:10:07.200 I think, uh, 1915.
00:10:09.120 So, uh, yeah, so 110 years ago, just around this time.
00:10:14.080 Um, so that's the overview of it, right?
00:10:16.260 And, and then what happened afterwards is, uh, and this is why it's important, which is
00:10:22.620 the changing of the history of how everything came about, and to now say that it was, he
00:10:28.580 was put down because of anti-Semitic abuse, and that's where the ADL sprung out.
00:10:34.060 He was the president at 29 years old.
00:10:36.100 He was the president of this secret Jewish society called Brene Britt, and they are sprung
00:10:41.220 out the ADL, and they were combined those two, uh, until 2009 when the ADL finally split
00:10:46.440 off from it.
00:10:46.900 Wait, what year?
00:10:47.740 Wait, so this is a secret society of Jews.
00:10:52.240 Yes.
00:10:53.000 Many such cases.
00:10:54.180 In what, in what year, you said?
00:10:55.760 It started in 1848, and then this is 1913.
00:10:59.780 He's the president of this society, and it's still out there.
00:11:02.920 There's still, in 2009, they split off from the ADL, but the ADL was in, it's called B'nai
00:11:08.020 Britt, okay?
00:11:09.520 And, um, you know, look, Freemasons, um, Jews, KKK, the, the story gets wrapped in here
00:11:16.140 altogether, but that is the overview, okay, of just the, the main topic of, of how it
00:11:21.680 is.
00:11:22.360 Um, what is this secret society about?
00:11:24.480 And also another question, 1913 just brings about the idea of the implement, implementation
00:11:29.740 of the Federal Reserve.
00:11:30.600 I'm sure these things have nothing to do with each other.
00:11:32.760 Right, right.
00:11:33.340 The, the implementation of the, uh, Federal Reserve, um, Wilson was, uh, voted in as
00:11:38.840 president, uh, started then, um, the KKK, the second wave of the KKK comes, starts in
00:11:44.800 1915.
00:11:45.820 This is, this is where it's fascinating with all this.
00:11:48.280 So the ADL has wanted, this guy was a complete pervert.
00:11:51.060 Okay.
00:11:51.480 He was, uh, this girl was 13 years old.
00:11:53.900 He ends up murdering her.
00:11:55.180 He was sexually abusing her at the time.
00:11:56.920 He gets caught.
00:11:57.540 He ends up strangling her to death, uh, cause he knocked her over and she hit her head.
00:12:01.820 And so he strangles her to death, tries to dispose of her body with the help of this
00:12:05.600 black guy.
00:12:05.960 But this is speculation.
00:12:07.800 Absolutely not.
00:12:08.280 Are you giving, okay, absolutely not.
00:12:10.680 This is what, this is the case and he gets convicted.
00:12:14.080 And, um, what kind of, what's happened from there is what's the fascinating part.
00:12:19.940 Okay.
00:12:20.720 Um, now the ADL, if they look back, they say, oh, he was, he was only convicted because,
00:12:25.060 uh, everyone was so antisemitic.
00:12:27.500 Okay.
00:12:27.740 Uh, not only that, but then when he gets lynched, it's the second wave of the KKK that
00:12:33.980 comes and lynches him.
00:12:35.580 And now you've got this, see this girl and Leo Frank, it was so antisemitic that the KKK
00:12:41.420 came about from this whole thing.
00:12:44.040 That's how they, they try to project it.
00:12:45.840 Whoa.
00:12:46.380 And did it come about because of this?
00:12:48.420 No.
00:12:48.600 No, no.
00:12:49.540 So what's the fascinating part is if you really look at, um, Jews in the South, uh, Georgia
00:12:56.220 in 1913, we'll back up a bit.
00:12:59.000 You have the civil war.
00:13:00.540 Okay.
00:13:00.880 Civil war is over what?
00:13:02.220 1865 reconstruction starts.
00:13:04.280 And the first wave of the KKK gets started by Nathan Bedford forest out in Tennessee.
00:13:09.340 That whole bit was once again against blacks and it's to combat reconstruction.
00:13:15.580 They wanted to, cause you know, blacks now, if you're going to be able to be a citizen,
00:13:19.380 you can vote and we don't want that.
00:13:21.980 So let's, um, let's harass them.
00:13:24.160 You know, a lot of lynchings.
00:13:25.080 That was the whole idea.
00:13:26.100 And the KKK for the most part, very violent, um, but successful.
00:13:30.420 Okay.
00:13:30.900 They did bring law and order around.
00:13:33.040 And it, and it was, sorry.
00:13:34.480 Thank you, Toad.
00:13:35.360 Just a lot of lynchings.
00:13:36.760 Yeah, and it, and that, um, it did, um, bring some law and order in the South, but there
00:13:41.800 was a lot of violence and it's, it stopped around 1870 when reconstruction was kind of
00:13:46.680 done.
00:13:47.160 Okay.
00:13:48.080 But there were a lot of Jews, part of the KKK at this point.
00:13:52.620 Okay.
00:13:53.220 Hmm.
00:13:53.840 Jews also, there was the, the, the, you talk about, and this is what the ADL says.
00:13:58.120 Oh, after this guy was lynched in 1913, in 1915, um, Jews in the South, there was an exodus
00:14:04.300 of them, especially out of Georgia.
00:14:05.700 Well, that's not true.
00:14:06.460 Matter of fact, the only time there was an exodus of Georgia of Jews was in 1740 when
00:14:11.600 the colony at that point said slavery and alcohol are illegal.
00:14:16.140 The Jews said, well, then we're out of here.
00:14:18.300 I guess there's nothing for us to do here.
00:14:20.640 So we might as well leave.
00:14:22.280 Yeah.
00:14:22.480 They come, they come back in 1749.
00:14:24.800 And then they, uh, the matter of fact, Atlanta had one of the biggest population of Jews.
00:14:28.760 So they were not oppressed at this time.
00:14:31.080 They were.
00:14:31.480 That's interesting.
00:14:31.940 They came back in 1749.
00:14:33.680 I wonder when alcohol and slave trade was allowed again.
00:14:37.100 I find it disturbing.
00:14:38.520 In 1749.
00:14:40.200 It's like when, yeah, like when, when you know more and actual factual information, because
00:14:45.620 I always wonder, it's like, why the hell was Tyler, the guy, uh, the, the producer for such
00:14:50.820 a horrible show.
00:14:52.140 You know what it was?
00:14:52.760 It's like, um, a, somebody in a lab, right?
00:14:55.760 He's just looking under the microscope.
00:14:57.040 Like this is crazy.
00:14:58.540 The rat cage, you know, the experiment with the cocaine and the rats.
00:15:01.980 That's like Tyler conducting that.
00:15:04.020 And tower gang is the rats and the cocaine.
00:15:05.880 Yeah.
00:15:06.280 But no, he, he's got a pretty good view on what's actually happening.
00:15:10.200 Yeah.
00:15:10.460 Like my antisemitism was unfounded.
00:15:12.840 It was not backed by any actual information.
00:15:15.480 You just got lucky.
00:15:16.280 This is just, these are all jokes.
00:15:20.020 That's it.
00:15:20.560 Yeah, of course.
00:15:21.180 Yeah.
00:15:21.280 Jokes.
00:15:22.580 No, but this, when I got it, I didn't know this.
00:15:25.040 Like this is the idea.
00:15:26.620 Now you think of the KKK and what your first thought is probably, oh, you know, you got
00:15:30.720 white supremacist, um, anti-Jew and you're right there.
00:15:34.260 Right.
00:15:34.680 But the first wave, once again, there were many black, uh, Jews involved in, um, in slavery,
00:15:42.040 slave owners, first of all, and also in the KKK.
00:15:44.920 Now this first wave goes out.
00:15:47.040 The second wave comes about once again, right at this time period.
00:15:50.820 However, I mean, I've got quote after quote of the, the Jews, the B'nai B'rith, the secret
00:15:57.600 society and their acceptance of the KKK.
00:16:00.900 So 1920, um, through like the 1940s, there was no problems.
00:16:06.400 I mean, I could read you, you know, who was involved quote after quote, you know, they're
00:16:10.300 in Texas to have a KKK parade, uh, in 1923.
00:16:14.680 And, um, the most prominent retailer, uh, billionaire, uh, Jewish billionaire is there
00:16:21.600 on stage with the KKK.
00:16:22.940 So, you know, 20 some thousand people in attendance.
00:16:24.940 This just happens over and over and over.
00:16:27.060 The Jews at the time were very against the blacks.
00:16:30.400 Okay.
00:16:30.880 This was not a problem for them.
00:16:32.340 So they, they were common, uh, you know, partners in this.
00:16:36.560 Um, matter of fact, the guy that starts the second wave of the KKK, his name is William
00:16:40.520 Simmons.
00:16:41.120 He writes a book called unmasked.
00:16:43.760 And, um, in there he describes, well, we're not antisemitic.
00:16:48.920 Matter of fact, we, we, we, I love the religion.
00:16:51.480 I love the way they are, their jurisprudence.
00:16:53.920 And so he has no problems with them at all.
00:16:56.620 What happens with the KKK kind of this end of the second and into the third wave is the
00:17:02.780 KKK one was anti-black, very anti-Catholic.
00:17:06.660 Okay.
00:17:07.200 Now they became anti-communist.
00:17:09.660 Well, what do you have with Jews and communism in the 1940s, 1950s?
00:17:15.480 You have a lot of problems.
00:17:17.220 Okay.
00:17:17.520 Are they looking at this situation?
00:17:19.060 Like they're looking at sort of this Bolshevik kind of a scenario.
00:17:22.140 Are they aware of it?
00:17:23.560 Who's the KKK?
00:17:24.960 Yeah.
00:17:25.440 Very much so.
00:17:26.420 Yeah.
00:17:26.600 So that, that then starts to have the, the, the problems with the Jews is actually during
00:17:32.860 that time period, which is their soak anti-communist now, then they're just like, you know, Hey,
00:17:37.300 if you're not Protestant and white, we're going to, we're going to work you over.
00:17:40.420 So, um, but, but my point is it's easy to push back into C and to, and to make these
00:17:46.160 accusations from the ADL back to that time period.
00:17:49.620 Now, knowing what we know now with not knowing all the context of the history of this, right?
00:17:55.460 Oh, you were part of this.
00:17:56.920 The point of all this is now that the ADL gets to say, look, the KKK and everyone's
00:18:01.000 like, Oh shit.
00:18:01.600 Yeah.
00:18:01.740 They, they don't like the Jews.
00:18:03.100 Exactly.
00:18:03.780 Well, that's what came out of this lynching guy.
00:18:06.060 There was all antisemitic and dah, dah, dah, dah, dah.
00:18:08.560 And it's just not true.
00:18:09.560 And that's why it's really important to, to my opinion, to understand this matter of fact,
00:18:14.740 um, black people in the South at this time, right?
00:18:18.540 They weren't even allowed to give testimony.
00:18:21.360 Um, you know, Jim Crow still around this time period.
00:18:24.660 And, um, this trial had, um, a black guy, two black men actually testify and the star
00:18:32.940 witnesses, uh, for the state against Leo Frank.
00:18:36.580 And that just was not happening.
00:18:38.220 As a matter of fact, a guy, this guy, Leonard dinner, dinnerstein, who wrote a book in the
00:18:42.400 1960s about this case.
00:18:44.160 Um, this is what he wrote about.
00:18:45.660 Um, cause now the blame is that, well, this was so antisemitic.
00:18:48.900 This is what he, this guy, he didn't get a fair trial.
00:18:50.420 You know, he didn't get a fair trial because it was all antisemitic.
00:18:53.240 And this is what he wrote.
00:18:53.580 How did this fly over?
00:18:54.840 It's, it's crazy because you're saying at this junction in time.
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00:19:12.440 Um, the Jews were like wildly against black still, but it's just like, they, they, they
00:19:18.560 were able to just sweep this into straight antisemitism right away.
00:19:21.680 What was, whatever was unfolding in Germany, they, they looked, I guess they actually, it
00:19:25.840 wasn't unfolding yet.
00:19:26.720 This is 1913.
00:19:27.900 Oh, 1913.
00:19:28.600 Oh, well, yeah.
00:19:29.560 I thought at this time they were still super cool.
00:19:31.020 World War I was just about ready to start in another year, but let me just go back
00:19:35.840 to this.
00:19:36.220 So this guy writes, this, this, the attitude that they're taking now, uh, antisemitism in
00:19:40.780 Atlanta quote was evident in the widespread acceptance of Negro Jim Connolly's testimony.
00:19:48.120 So now you can under, you know, this is, this is where you have this, you know, definition
00:19:52.180 of antisemitism.
00:19:53.200 His definition at the time is they accepted the testimony.
00:19:56.660 This is a guy in the 1960, uh, almost 1970s writing this.
00:20:00.300 The fact that they accepted black testimony shows they were antisemitic.
00:20:05.020 Now that's.
00:20:06.440 Oh, meaning like they were so against the Jews that they were willing to do that.
00:20:10.780 Do something unprecedented and have a black dude submit his own testimony.
00:20:14.060 It's crazy to, when, when you get this kind of information in a time capsule, like we,
00:20:19.840 we talk about the Bible a lot.
00:20:21.140 And when you read it, you're like, well, they're not talking to the people of today.
00:20:24.380 This is just like not even a hundred years ago.
00:20:26.600 Well, it's a little over a hundred years and it's so different.
00:20:29.440 The dynamic between races and culture and people that like, it's hard to understand.
00:20:34.060 Yeah.
00:20:34.700 Well, so let me make sure I'm getting this straight.
00:20:36.800 So this Jew rapes this lady, girl, girl, girl, and then they, they start to claim that
00:20:43.960 any persecution of this dude is antisemitism.
00:20:46.620 Um, and, and people are like so dead set on persecuting this guy that they get this black
00:20:52.160 dude's testimony involved, which is unprecedented and which they just further claim is evidence
00:20:57.240 of, of antisemitism.
00:20:58.700 Is that right?
00:21:00.240 But, but you've, this narrative, exactly what we're talking about.
00:21:04.860 It was not the narrative at the time.
00:21:07.180 And so that's important as well.
00:21:08.620 That was not that they, they considered this guy, a white guy.
00:21:11.540 The, the, the fact that he was Jewish only came up from him to show that he was such good
00:21:17.800 character because Jews were thought of as white upstanding people in the South.
00:21:22.820 Uh, yeah.
00:21:24.180 So let me actually, um, break down the, the murder itself just a little bit.
00:21:28.940 And, and, and, and by the way, if you have any questions, you know, interrupt as always.
00:21:32.500 Yeah.
00:21:33.100 Okay.
00:21:33.500 So it's perfect.
00:21:35.720 Um, it's, uh, it's actually Confederate Memorial day in the South.
00:21:39.120 It's a Saturday.
00:21:39.980 It's, uh, uh, April 26.
00:21:42.760 And, um, since it was a Memorial day and, and the factory was closed, everyone typically got
00:21:48.680 paid on Saturday to come there, but they should have come in on Friday because there was
00:21:52.720 a holiday.
00:21:53.280 So they, most people come in on Friday, this girl, Mary Fagan, once again, 13 years old.
00:21:57.500 Uh, she sent her friend to get her pay cause she had been laid off for a week.
00:22:01.740 Um, the friend crazy.
00:22:03.020 I just like a wild thing.
00:22:04.660 Be like, she's a little 13 year old had been laid off, fell on hard times.
00:22:08.340 And she was like, can you go get my check?
00:22:09.880 Because I'm just, I'm really going through it right now.
00:22:13.120 By the way, that is a great concept because that was a problem in the South at this point.
00:22:17.820 Remember reconstruction happened.
00:22:19.800 The cotton industry was getting wiped out cause you don't have your slaves anymore.
00:22:23.820 So the South is trying to figure out new things.
00:22:26.700 People from the North come down and they start doing manufacturing.
00:22:29.480 And he had this young girls were then being put in the factories to work.
00:22:34.000 Okay.
00:22:34.500 The, the, the, the economics in 1913 and our, and Georgia, Atlanta weren't great.
00:22:39.780 So you had a lot of, and matter of fact, you read these books and all this stuff from
00:22:44.140 this time period, they basically said to have your daughter or your, you know, anybody,
00:22:49.060 a girl in the factories was basically to prostitute her out.
00:22:52.420 She was going to get, um, felt up, uh, everything.
00:22:55.620 And, uh, it wasn't a good situation.
00:22:57.380 And a lot of the, the Southerners at that time, they started to think ill of, of kind
00:23:02.640 of these industrialists that were coming in, um, you know, exploiting their white girls
00:23:08.480 in the factories and so, yeah, you have a 13 year old coming into work and you know,
00:23:13.360 she's on her knurling machine as, uh, you know, and this is because, um, you know,
00:23:17.940 what knurling is, right?
00:23:19.140 Knurling is a, uh, a process that you put like wood do, right?
00:23:22.500 It creates like these knobs.
00:23:23.740 You do with metal as well.
00:23:24.900 You can do that metal.
00:23:25.520 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:23:26.160 Yeah.
00:23:26.280 So basically the pencil and then the little, you know, metal piece that goes on the top.
00:23:29.700 That's, oh, okay.
00:23:30.900 Yeah.
00:23:31.160 Yeah.
00:23:31.560 Um, uh, so the reason that they're completely different concept for someone like Cole, but that's
00:23:36.140 a, uh, it's another story.
00:23:37.520 Knurling is, I think I, I think I remember that episode.
00:23:40.480 Yeah.
00:23:40.820 Yeah.
00:23:41.580 Um, so, so they're doing this because the men are, are going to war.
00:23:46.780 No, no.
00:23:47.760 Why are they doing this?
00:23:48.520 The great depression.
00:23:49.260 Like he said, the economy is completely on its head because slavery and, uh, uh, what
00:23:54.020 is it called?
00:23:54.540 Uh, not reconstitution, uh, reconstruction, reconstruction has happened.
00:23:59.080 So now there's just been a mix up of where everything goes.
00:24:03.220 That's interesting.
00:24:03.660 Cause I just looking at it like, um, have you ever been around like a 13 year old girl?
00:24:07.100 They're very like annoying and dainty and they're not very strong, but like a 13 year
00:24:11.520 old boy is like, kind of like a hearty little character.
00:24:15.040 Like you could put them to work in a factory and I, you know, like, I think my son is 10
00:24:18.860 and I go, you'd make a good factory worker.
00:24:21.100 Yeah.
00:24:21.420 You know, like you're kind of strong, like you're a dense kid.
00:24:23.840 Well, they, they weren't dense back then.
00:24:25.140 I know that they were all malnourished and, you know, sending each other to go pick up
00:24:28.520 their paychecks and shit.
00:24:29.360 But, uh, you know, I, I just think it's, it's interesting.
00:24:31.940 Uh, it also reminds me of the, um, radium girls.
00:24:35.500 You ever, you ever see that radium girls?
00:24:37.220 I think it's called radium girls.
00:24:38.140 It's basically a bunch of girls that work at a clock factory or a watch factory back
00:24:41.920 in the day.
00:24:42.600 Radium.
00:24:43.040 Thank you.
00:24:43.520 And, uh, you ever watch that?
00:24:44.580 I know a little bit about it.
00:24:46.340 Dude, what a horrifying movie, a horrifying movie.
00:24:49.920 Just a quick overview.
00:24:51.120 It's like a girl's working in a watch factory.
00:24:53.160 They're using radiated material to make the faces of the watch glow.
00:24:56.780 And it was painted on with a, with a paintbrush.
00:24:59.640 And it was very normal to lick the paintbrush, to create a fine tip on it in order to get into
00:25:05.640 like the crevices of the watch.
00:25:07.120 Long story short, they all get like really devastating forms of cancer and, and rot away and die.
00:25:13.560 And, uh, and then, yeah, because of their death that we don't do that anymore.
00:25:17.980 So good on your girls.
00:25:19.800 All right, please continue.
00:25:21.600 Crazy.
00:25:22.200 Um, okay.
00:25:23.040 So she goes, she doesn't pick up her pay.
00:25:26.720 This guy, and her friend had done this multiple times before, picked up the pay for her.
00:25:31.120 And, um, she's like, um, no, he's like, no, you, cause this Leo Frank runs the payroll.
00:25:35.840 He runs the whole thing.
00:25:36.620 They come into him and he says, no, she's got to come in there herself.
00:25:39.880 So Saturday comes now.
00:25:42.160 He's a Jew working on the Saturday.
00:25:44.380 Yeah.
00:25:44.660 That's a, that's a good point.
00:25:45.840 But does she not pick up?
00:25:47.360 That's a good point.
00:25:48.260 It's a great point.
00:25:48.720 He's a Jew.
00:25:49.500 That's a great point.
00:25:50.420 No, that's a Sabbath.
00:25:51.300 But does she not pick up her paycheck?
00:25:52.620 Because, uh, is there any speculation that she is possibly kind of weirded out by the guy?
00:25:57.880 Their testimony later to, um, someone testified in trial that she did not like him.
00:26:03.580 He had come on to her several times.
00:26:05.100 And so that was probably it.
00:26:06.520 Now she hadn't worked that week.
00:26:08.160 So, cause there was metal, the metal hadn't been delivered.
00:26:11.180 And so she wasn't able to work that week.
00:26:13.360 And that was probably another reason.
00:26:14.580 She's like, I'm not going to go down to the factory.
00:26:16.080 You just do it for me.
00:26:17.000 If you're already there, they're there.
00:26:18.960 But yeah.
00:26:19.520 Okay.
00:26:20.200 Good, good point.
00:26:21.040 So, so anyway, she comes in to the factory, gets her to get her pay.
00:26:26.680 Now this, there's a black guy.
00:26:28.860 There's two black guys at this factory.
00:26:30.440 There might be more, but there's two that we're going to talk about.
00:26:33.260 One is his name is Newt Lee.
00:26:35.860 Okay.
00:26:36.320 He's an illiterate black man, which most, you assumed all of them in the South at this
00:26:40.180 point were he's the night watchman.
00:26:42.420 Okay.
00:26:42.680 So he comes in at four, four to six and spends all night there circling the factory.
00:26:47.400 Uh, then there's this other guy, Jim Conley, and he is a sweeper, a janitor type of guy
00:26:53.360 there.
00:26:53.740 He comes in on Saturday.
00:26:54.980 Now he testifies as we've talked about, um, that he and Leo Frank, um, had a deal.
00:27:01.520 And this happened quite often where he's like, Hey, Leo's like, I'm going to have, uh, someone
00:27:05.600 come and chat with me in my office.
00:27:08.180 Um, you lock the door.
00:27:09.660 When I snap my foot, you lock the door.
00:27:11.740 When I whistle, you unlock the door.
00:27:13.960 And then, you know, that way no one could get in there.
00:27:15.840 It's like, it was a deal that they have seen stuff, huh?
00:27:18.400 Right.
00:27:19.400 Um, so this happens, um, this girl comes and this guy forgets to lock the door.
00:27:24.500 He's kind of sleeping.
00:27:25.860 She goes, he goes, then I hear two footsteps go down the thing.
00:27:28.900 And then I hear a girl scream.
00:27:30.040 Then this guy, Leo Frank comes running back.
00:27:32.100 Now Leo comes to him.
00:27:33.720 Okay.
00:27:34.320 This is the, how the testimony comes out.
00:27:36.160 Leo comes to him and says, I've, uh, I hit that.
00:27:39.920 I made the advances on this girl.
00:27:41.120 She rebuffed me.
00:27:41.920 I hit her.
00:27:42.900 Um, I'm not like most men.
00:27:45.140 Now, when they asked him, what does that mean?
00:27:46.780 He goes, it was, he was a small man.
00:27:49.260 He looks kind of like Brad Palumbo, but like maybe five foot.
00:27:52.640 Just putting that out there.
00:27:54.080 So what, he's trying to like garner sympathy because of his visage?
00:27:57.180 Like, Hey, I don't know.
00:27:58.140 It's kind of.
00:27:59.680 The, the, the, Jim Connolly said, um, he thought that meant, um, he had walked in on the office
00:28:04.580 and this guy was on his knees and a girl's legs were spread.
00:28:07.220 So he's not sure what he meant by that point is he gets this guy, Jim Connolly to help
00:28:13.920 him who wants him to dispose of the, there you go.
00:28:16.020 Oh, this is him.
00:28:16.940 He do look like a bitch.
00:28:19.360 He looks soft.
00:28:20.920 He does.
00:28:21.620 He is.
00:28:22.800 Oh man.
00:28:24.320 Interesting.
00:28:24.720 So, so just the implications here, this girl comes to get her friend's check and this guy's
00:28:30.840 making sexual advances on her, uh, this is her own check because he made her come in.
00:28:35.820 Now he told this, um, Oh, right, right, right.
00:28:37.900 I think this was all, this was all planned.
00:28:39.920 Okay.
00:28:40.280 Because he didn't want her to, he wanted her to come in on Saturday herself because he
00:28:44.200 wanted to make advances to her.
00:28:45.720 So he, and he does, she dies, uh, hits her head.
00:28:49.440 And, um, then they, he gets Jim Connolly to help him and they take him down to the basement
00:28:55.600 where there's a furnace.
00:28:56.520 He wants him to burn him down, burn her down there.
00:28:59.140 Um, more takes place.
00:29:00.480 Okay.
00:29:01.740 And so that's, that's how the whole thing goes.
00:29:03.940 Now the police come because the night watchman ends up coming around, uh, at the night and
00:29:09.200 finds his dead body.
00:29:10.320 He calls, uh, Leo Frank's house.
00:29:12.800 Leo doesn't answer.
00:29:13.500 He calls the cops.
00:29:14.220 They come in there and they never burn the body.
00:29:16.940 Like they didn't burn the body.
00:29:17.840 And this is the, this, uh, if you want to talk Jewish stereotypes, he's in the office
00:29:21.900 talking to Jim and he's like, here's $200.
00:29:24.320 $200 was about two thirds of, I think this guy made a dollar a day.
00:29:28.400 Okay.
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.
00:29:34.140 Okay.
00:29:34.380 That's a lot of money.
00:29:35.240 Yeah.
00:29:35.400 Yeah.
00:29:35.620 So he gives them a wad of cash as here's $200.
00:29:39.480 Um, you know, we're going to make this right.
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
00:29:45.440 rich friends.
00:29:46.580 Uh, we're going to make this right, but here's $200.
00:29:48.780 I want you to go down and burn the body.
00:29:50.840 And then Jim's like, uh, Hey, I don't know if I want to do that.
00:29:53.320 So he's like, he takes the money back.
00:29:55.360 He takes the money back.
00:29:56.580 This is the way the Jew made the problem.
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.
00:30:03.600 So the body never got burned.
00:30:04.720 Jim just like, I'm out of here.
00:30:06.400 And he, he goes and leaves, goes to the bar.
00:30:09.720 Newt Lee finds this body.
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.
00:30:18.240 Cause he's a black guy.
00:30:20.280 And they're like, just get on the floor.
00:30:23.120 Yeah.
00:30:23.380 Right.
00:30:23.700 Knee on the neck.
00:30:24.540 Yeah.
00:30:24.960 So they rest him.
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.
00:30:30.560 He's just nervous as can be.
00:30:32.380 Um, he comes over the next morning, Sunday.
00:30:34.340 And he, he says, they said, since Mary Fagan, he goes, I don't know who that is.
00:30:39.120 Never heard of her.
00:30:40.260 A testimony comes out later that he told people, oh, you're, you're hot for Mary Fagan.
00:30:44.940 You like her.
00:30:45.520 She's got, so he knew who she was.
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
00:31:07.500 started to think it was him.
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.
00:31:30.540 So then they had the idea.
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
00:31:43.780 trying to be set up.
00:31:45.100 All these things start to work.
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
00:31:55.680 the scene of the crime.
00:31:56.740 So they arrest him.
00:31:57.800 He just sits in jail for two weeks and nothing happens.
00:32:01.420 Okay.
00:32:02.460 Jim Connolly finally comes free and says, here's what happened.
00:32:06.520 Um, it was, I was part of this thing.
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
00:32:16.740 why not just put the black guy in jail?
00:32:19.120 Leo Frank never points the finger at Jim Connolly.
00:32:22.180 Okay.
00:32:22.660 He only points it at this new league guy.
00:32:24.780 He had him, right.
00:32:25.540 He had Jim, right.
00:32:26.280 Some notes.
00:32:27.780 Um, it's trying to say it's, it's like the girl was right.
00:32:30.600 And it was really odd.
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
00:32:42.360 that Jim could point him.
00:32:43.600 So he keeps trying to point at the finger at this new league guy, but he's obviously not
00:32:47.120 guilty.
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
00:32:56.280 to save his skin.
00:32:57.820 Right.
00:32:58.260 And he's got to deal with him that he's gonna, you know, uh, not turn him on either.
00:33:02.800 Jim Connolly.
00:33:03.280 That's because he, he would be able to tell an accurate story of, of what happened there.
00:33:07.860 That would make sense.
00:33:08.860 Yeah.
00:33:09.080 But he didn't pay him though.
00:33:11.300 And he didn't pay him.
00:33:12.420 He paid him a little bit of money, but it wasn't the $200.
00:33:14.860 Yeah.
00:33:15.640 And, and when this guy is, as he's sitting in jail, is he like singing at all?
00:33:19.580 Is he like, dude, it wasn't me.
00:33:20.800 It was.
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
00:33:25.040 the black guy.
00:33:25.720 And he's like, Oh shit, that's me.
00:33:27.880 But it wasn't, it was actually the new league guy with that.
00:33:31.860 He starts to talk to the cops.
00:33:33.120 He's like, I can't sleep.
00:33:34.240 I need to say some things.
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.
00:33:42.520 And so he's tells them a little bit more.
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.
00:33:51.020 Wow.
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
00:33:58.060 me.
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
00:34:09.160 some point it couldn't happen.
00:34:10.420 I was trying to help him cover up his crimes.
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
00:34:26.040 are being thrown at them.
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.
00:34:39.620 Yeah.
00:34:40.200 Well, they're going to lynch you.
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
00:34:51.640 like a few hundred.
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,
00:34:57.920 you know, talks about the trial.
00:34:58.900 And then under that, there's a story about a black guy that just got lynched and it's
00:35:02.880 like, well, you know, that happens.
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.
00:35:12.340 All he did was report it.
00:35:14.000 Um, there was, uh, newspaper articles that were saying, oh, you know, we expect him to
00:35:19.760 be lynched at any day.
00:35:20.640 Cause you know, you just take into your own justice.
00:35:23.180 This is how you do it.
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.
00:35:41.420 And it, so it could only kind of crime it is.
00:35:43.760 And did they, they, they probably wrote that in the papers.
00:35:46.020 Oh yeah.
00:35:46.720 You know what it is guys.
00:35:48.220 Another nigger crime.
00:35:49.760 Let me ask you this.
00:35:50.640 A son of Overbrook in the chat here says Candace Owens, uh, has, has just figured out that Leo
00:35:57.500 Frank had actually had three different names.
00:36:00.180 I thought it was very interesting.
00:36:01.740 What kind of man changes their name three times?
00:36:04.200 Is that, have you heard anything about that?
00:36:05.820 No, I haven't heard anything like that.
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.
00:36:18.740 So, I mean, so he had good tides to the South.
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
00:36:25.100 typical thing.
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 If you want to hear any more about these specific variety of crimes, uh, go on over to
00:36:37.820 patreon.com forward slash Nephilim death squad.
00:36:39.740 Continue watching, engaging in the live chat, all the perks that come with that.
00:36:42.920 Otherwise, goodbye to YouTube, rumble, et cetera.
00:36:45.780 We'll see you guys in about a week and a half.
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.
00:36:52.340 Just pedal to the metal.
00:36:53.620 Doing great.
00:36:54.080 Just the labor has increased.
00:36:56.680 And, uh, we really need some pencil pushing, pushing, uh, either maybe 13 year old girls.
00:37:02.760 Yeah.
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
00:37:14.820 of here.
00:37:15.040 All right.
00:37:15.360 Uh, we cut them off just in time.
00:37:17.960 All right.
00:37:18.440 So, uh, so please continue Tyler.
00:37:20.760 Okay.
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
00:37:28.660 opinion, he was completely, um, guilty.
00:37:31.720 Two quick things on the legal side.
00:37:33.420 Leo Frank.
00:37:33.880 Leo Frank.
00:37:34.640 Yeah.
00:37:35.260 Um, the, the, so the, the, the coroner does an inquest first and he can ask some people
00:37:40.800 questions.
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
00:37:48.800 Lee.
00:37:49.260 Then the grand jury takes this on 25 members of the grand jury of 23, but five of them
00:37:54.480 were Jews, prominent Jews.
00:37:56.100 And they all, uh, unanimous, he said, um, we're, we're indicted him for, for murder.
00:38:03.980 Oh, really?
00:38:05.460 Yeah.
00:38:05.960 The grand jury.
00:38:06.800 I didn't see that coming.
00:38:07.940 The black man or the, or Leo Frank?
00:38:10.020 Just Leo Frank.
00:38:10.800 Like, uh, you think they're, maybe they're trying to like, uh, save face for the Jewish
00:38:15.200 people.
00:38:15.760 Or maybe they're just like, actually, I love how we have to go to like, how are they being
00:38:19.120 sneaky?
00:38:19.760 There's a, gotta be a way they're being sneaky.
00:38:21.380 Maybe they were just being, just being humans.
00:38:24.020 Maybe they were being good, good dudes who are like, this story doesn't add up.
00:38:27.900 You, you're a rapist.
00:38:29.760 Yeah.
00:38:30.320 I, well, I think that's what the, what it was.
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.
00:38:40.980 So they're just holding him.
00:38:42.540 Yeah.
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.
00:38:52.400 I mean, you think about it this.
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.
00:39:09.020 Those are the only two that it could be.
00:39:11.080 He's literally admitting I was part of this.
00:39:13.820 Why would you bring yourself into this?
00:39:15.720 In other words, it couldn't be anybody else.
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.
00:39:24.120 Right.
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.
00:39:32.500 Oh, geez, dude.
00:39:35.240 Yeah.
00:39:35.540 So she didn't die from the head injury.
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
00:39:52.840 on to you in this cage for some time.
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?
00:40:05.560 And I was like, I've been in here for a week.
00:40:07.020 And he's like, you should have, well, uh, and he's like shuffling his papers and he goes,
00:40:11.060 okay, uh, considerate, uh, time served.
00:40:13.680 You're, you're dismissed.
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
00:40:27.520 suspicious of him.
00:40:28.800 Yeah.
00:40:29.100 Matter of fact, um, Newt Lee, uh, the night watchman, he testified, he's one of the first
00:40:32.940 people to testify.
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.
00:40:41.660 Okay.
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.
00:40:58.640 It's a brief of evidence.
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
00:41:07.260 all out there.
00:41:07.920 So you can read all this stuff.
00:41:09.480 You can read what took place, what the press were saying at the time, which is all very
00:41:14.420 important.
00:41:14.920 Once again, we're going back to the ADL and their accusations of antisemitism.
00:41:19.020 There was none of this 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
00:41:31.060 prosecutor, you Gentile dog.
00:41:34.360 Okay.
00:41:35.000 So that during court.
00:41:37.440 Yeah.
00:41:37.880 That's interesting.
00:41:38.640 That's like a mass slip, huh?
00:41:40.280 Yeah.
00:41:40.660 Yeah.
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.
00:42:01.540 It just didn't happen.
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.
00:42:27.120 All right.
00:42:27.700 So the testimony, the testimony is, uh, in court.
00:42:30.740 It's not, it's not by the cops.
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.
00:42:41.160 It was, it was spanned over like three days.
00:42:42.780 Yeah.
00:42:42.960 So he did, he did quite good.
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.
00:42:51.720 Four week trial.
00:42:52.740 I mean, you know, it can, it can go away.
00:42:54.680 So what happens is you have direct, um, direct examination of your witness.
00:42:58.660 He gets up there and you do direct the state.
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.
00:43:07.040 So you are re redirect.
00:43:08.600 So the state gets to now come on and try to habilitate some of these, you know, questions
00:43:12.300 that were just asked and whatnot.
00:43:14.020 And then you have recross.
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
00:43:30.920 Islam, which was fascinating.
00:43:32.060 Oh, nice.
00:43:32.600 There you go.
00:43:33.160 Uh, hold them up.
00:43:34.040 Let me see.
00:43:34.400 So, so, um, this one is, let's see what we're going to get here.
00:43:38.520 The secret.
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?
00:43:47.660 And this is volume two.
00:43:48.940 This one is all about the slave trade.
00:43:50.720 Uh, they have volume one, which is kind of how the slaves got here.
00:43:53.080 That's what I was kind of wondering.
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.
00:44:03.360 And so they have no beef between one another.
00:44:05.840 And I guess at no point that had they asked the question, like who owned these boats that
00:44:09.720 brought these people here?
00:44:10.680 Like that hadn't come up yet at all.
00:44:12.620 I, cause it's interesting to me that they were privy about what was happening in Germany.
00:44:16.660 Um, it's funny.
00:44:17.700 Or became privy of it.
00:44:18.500 It's that meme.
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
00:44:23.300 and you're like, wait, yeah, yeah, exactly.
00:44:26.480 Exactly.
00:44:27.500 Huh.
00:44:28.040 Interesting.
00:44:28.560 All right.
00:44:28.900 All right.
00:44:30.520 So, um, where were we at here?
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
00:44:43.760 behavior at all.
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
00:44:56.760 literally says how great the Jews are.
00:44:59.180 We, we, yeah, I thought I was just joking.
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.
00:45:10.140 They were, they were their kindred spirits.
00:45:11.880 So they're like trying to do a little bit of damage and they're like, yeah, we're prosecuting
00:45:15.200 this guy.
00:45:15.560 Like, yeah, he, he, he did it.
00:45:17.200 But also like, you know, the Jews are great.
00:45:19.940 Like they're really crushing right now.
00:45:21.400 And, and this isn't a Jewish thing at all.
00:45:23.000 Just so we're clear.
00:45:24.080 Well, cause Leo had brought that up.
00:45:26.540 Um, but on the other side, all they kept talking about was, uh, look at this Jim Conley
00:45:31.800 guy.
00:45:32.060 Matter of fact, he, he said his name was Jane.
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
00:45:55.100 name.
00:45:55.860 No, Jim can't be a, you don't have, it's not a nickname.
00:45:59.620 It's interesting.
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
00:46:25.440 you still have those five prominent Jews.
00:46:27.520 This is also pre Holocaust group mentality.
00:46:29.400 Yeah.
00:46:29.540 Right.
00:46:29.780 Right.
00:46:30.260 But you have those five prominent Jews, uh, within the jury that still threw them under
00:46:34.780 the bus.
00:46:35.220 And so it's, it's weird.
00:46:36.520 It's like, I guess you got a little bit of both, right?
00:46:38.740 A little bit of both.
00:46:39.340 But I'm just talking about modern day, like where we are now, how we ended up.
00:46:42.960 How did we get here?
00:46:44.040 It's a, yeah, it's a complete.
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
00:46:58.220 time, a white guy.
00:46:59.320 They didn't, they didn't think, matter of fact, there's this guy, Tom Watson.
00:47:02.320 He's, he's really a, he's a Senator.
00:47:04.540 He was a populist at the time.
00:47:07.600 He becomes really famous after this case is over.
00:47:10.500 He starts writing about it after the fact.
00:47:12.920 And he talks about how, um, you know, the Jews are, once again, we have no problems with
00:47:18.500 the Jews.
00:47:19.420 Matter of fact, he doesn't like the Catholics, but this little girl was Catholic and he's
00:47:22.780 like, okay, but you know, she's a girl.
00:47:24.620 Why?
00:47:24.920 Right.
00:47:25.140 So, um, and he doesn't like the blacks yet.
00:47:27.980 You have to take into account this testimony.
00:47:29.900 This was just, uh, it belies all common sense, what the, uh, ADL is trying to, to do that.
00:47:37.020 The guy was so overwhelmingly guilty.
00:47:38.920 Everyone knew it at the time that they took the words of a black man to, to convict him.
00:47:44.740 You know, I love that though.
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.
00:47:56.100 All right.
00:47:56.640 Like the Catholics really suck.
00:47:58.320 Like, but this is a little girl.
00:48:00.480 Like, I, I love that you have to temper that because in, in 2025, we would not, we would
00:48:05.660 just go, Hey, that's a child.
00:48:07.420 And that would be first and foremost.
00:48:08.780 And we were like, first of all, I mean, in 2025, not really.
00:48:11.880 Yeah, that's true.
00:48:12.560 Yeah.
00:48:12.780 So how does this, all right.
00:48:14.840 So this dude is overwhelmingly guilty.
00:48:17.320 Yeah.
00:48:17.940 And they, they all decide Jews are throwing them under the bus and everything.
00:48:22.360 Yeah.
00:48:22.560 Like this is guilty, guilty.
00:48:23.720 Everyone decides guilty, uh, five Jewish, uh, members of the, of the jury say guilty,
00:48:30.020 prominent members.
00:48:31.560 What happened?
00:48:32.300 Well, let me, let me correct that.
00:48:33.220 It was the grant.
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.
00:48:45.200 Okay.
00:48:45.420 It was all white guys.
00:48:46.500 Now what's fascinating.
00:48:48.220 What takes place next?
00:48:50.000 Okay.
00:48:50.260 You had all these newspapers in Atlanta.
00:48:52.540 Uh, one of them would just been recently bought by, uh, William Randolph Hearst.
00:48:56.480 Okay.
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
00:49:16.380 taking this case on.
00:49:17.920 So for the next two years, he's, well, he was sentenced to death right away, but then
00:49:21.800 he has all these appeals.
00:49:22.960 So the appeals kept holding back the, being able to put him to death.
00:49:26.960 So they kept prolonging that.
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.
00:49:48.560 Okay.
00:49:48.960 Marketing.
00:49:49.820 He pushes for Adolph Ox to take this on.
00:49:53.480 They spend a ton of money.
00:49:55.680 Oh, one thing to go back to the, the pencil company, uh, hired two, um, detective agencies
00:50:01.640 to find how the, who the real killer is.
00:50:04.420 What's the name of the pencil company?
00:50:06.060 Huh?
00:50:07.160 The name of the, of Ticonderoga.
00:50:09.600 Ticonderoga.
00:50:10.080 What's the name of it?
00:50:12.220 Uh, National Pencil Company, NPC.
00:50:15.560 So NPC.
00:50:16.500 Oh, that's interesting.
00:50:17.680 Oh, dude.
00:50:18.160 That's, I'm, I'm, I'm making a t-shirt though.
00:50:20.240 That's going to be.
00:50:21.040 Yeah.
00:50:22.060 That's interesting.
00:50:22.460 Next t-shirt.
00:50:23.140 It is interesting, right?
00:50:24.360 Yeah.
00:50:24.660 There's a joke there somehow.
00:50:25.780 I don't know how to get it, but yeah.
00:50:27.640 There's a lot.
00:50:28.280 There's a lot.
00:50:28.860 Yeah.
00:50:29.140 We'll, we'll work on it.
00:50:30.100 These two detective agencies both determined that Leo's guilty.
00:50:35.380 These are the ones he had hired.
00:50:37.220 Oh my God.
00:50:38.480 Oh my God.
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,
00:50:53.000 um, you know, they saw someone else.
00:50:54.960 It was this and this and this.
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,
00:51:06.800 uh, agencies.
00:51:07.820 The main guy from that ends up coming down there and just spreading hundreds of thousands
00:51:12.680 of dollars.
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
00:51:22.560 money.
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
00:51:37.420 additional movement.
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
00:52:12.640 a race issue.
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
00:52:31.540 was not the case.
00:52:32.440 It's just not the case.
00:52:33.380 I mean, man, great propaganda has been run.
00:52:35.860 And also the, the idea that he's explicitly saying like, yeah, Boston and New York and
00:52:39.620 everything, those are Jew captured cities.
00:52:41.800 Like those are places where Jews have a stranglehold and they can behave in ways like, you know,
00:52:47.000 uh, sexually assaulting a little girl.
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.
00:52:54.020 Cause you know what we should do.
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.
00:53:07.420 That's a dog whistle.
00:53:08.440 We should do, we should dog whistle the show is what I'm saying.
00:53:10.480 Like it says dreidel.
00:53:11.640 It's been great.
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
00:53:21.580 because you're just not allowed to say it.
00:53:23.360 Well, I'm not in Florida, at least at this point, I'm going to be careful.
00:53:26.960 They've been pushing South for some time, huh?
00:53:29.160 That's why I said yesterday, I'm going to be arrested after, or you guys might be, you're
00:53:33.000 in Florida.
00:53:34.140 Well, you're, you're in, you're in a bad place.
00:53:36.300 You can get arrested.
00:53:37.180 We're not, we're worse.
00:53:38.620 Well, yeah.
00:53:39.180 After the whole thing, uh, uh, uh, DeSantis thing.
00:53:41.640 Sorry, please continue, Tyler.
00:53:42.800 Sorry about the interruption.
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.
00:53:51.380 Yeah.
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,
00:54:16.980 kill the Jew.
00:54:17.900 That's, that's like one of these claims.
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
00:54:25.600 from the nation of Islam.
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
00:54:38.380 happen.
00:54:38.740 There is so much out there.
00:54:40.600 Like I said, all these, um, newspapers are online.
00:54:42.720 All these filings 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
00:54:55.260 know, persecuted because I was a Jew.
00:54:56.620 That was never part of it.
00:54:58.120 The last one he said, oh, there was some mobs out there yelling after the fact.
00:55:01.960 Okay.
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.
00:55:11.540 Yeah.
00:55:12.040 Which, which, which really did get fired up with the, uh, like I said, the New York times
00:55:16.620 and whatnot.
00:55:16.980 Um, so 1915, um, Leo Frank, uh, appeal up to the Supreme court.
00:55:24.360 It falls short.
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
00:55:33.940 about it.
00:55:34.540 Now, who's the governor?
00:55:36.080 His name is, uh, governor Slayton.
00:55:38.200 He is, he gets elected governor about right about the time Leo Frank is, um, going to trial.
00:55:44.000 Okay.
00:55:44.940 His, he's also an attorney.
00:55:46.560 He's a member of a law firm with Leo Frank's attorneys.
00:55:51.000 Okay.
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.
00:56:38.780 It wasn't about that.
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
00:57:15.680 pardon.
00:57:16.420 And I think I'm trying to remember the year, 83.
00:57:18.680 In 1980, they're trying to do this.
00:57:21.500 Yeah.
00:57:22.000 And they successfully got in 1980.
00:57:24.460 What's that?
00:57:25.340 I said, what would be the value in 1980?
00:57:27.460 Is it a reputational value of perception?
00:57:30.060 They did a posthumous pardon.
00:57:31.740 And if you look at the ADL when they post, Hey, look, he was pardoned.
00:57:34.440 Well, he wasn't 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
00:57:46.240 him in prison.
00:57:47.000 So it's kind of just this mealy mouth, um, that's not even a pardon really.
00:57:51.100 No, it's not.
00:57:51.700 But you know, then they can claim that.
00:57:53.500 How do you break someone on a prison?
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.
00:58:01.920 Unless they did some cool shit.
00:58:03.560 Like they didn't, they didn't do any Tom Cruise stuff.
00:58:05.840 Dynamite, dude.
00:58:06.720 Dynamite was real popular back in the day.
00:58:08.600 Evidently it was pretty, um, and this is where my conspiracy part, and we're going to
00:58:13.700 get into the good stuff here now.
00:58:16.260 Um, several books have written about this, about the precision that it was done.
00:58:20.460 It's like 20 to 30 guys that, that did this.
00:58:23.860 And, uh, one of these guys, Steve Oney, he's one of the, the big biographers or writers
00:58:28.480 of this, uh, story.
00:58:30.180 He says it was, it, it reflected the raid in Entebbe.
00:58:34.620 Um, I don't know if you've heard about that.
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
00:58:49.820 it happened a lot.
00:58:51.240 Um, you had, this is like the D.B.
00:58:53.020 Cooper.
00:58:53.480 Yeah.
00:58:54.020 Those kinds.
00:58:54.460 And, and when you, and you read about D.B.
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.
00:59:06.960 And, but then this guy, D.B.
00:59:08.540 Cooper did some other stuff.
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
00:59:17.920 and they're at an airport there.
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
00:59:32.760 takers and they, you know, free the hostages.
00:59:36.260 Because one of the people of the IDF dies, it's a guy named Yonatan, um, Netanyahu.
00:59:41.800 You may have heard that name before.
00:59:43.220 It's Benjamin's brother.
00:59:45.280 Oh, I was going to say, I thought you were going to say no relation.
00:59:48.340 No.
00:59:48.640 Oh, come on.
00:59:49.300 It's super, super relation.
00:59:51.580 Interesting.
00:59:52.040 As related as you can get.
00:59:53.640 Right.
00:59:54.040 So the point is, uh, they talk about this secret raid and that's, that's really interesting,
00:59:58.620 right?
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
01:00:10.000 into it.
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.
01:00:25.780 That's where the KKK comes about.
01:00:28.120 The second wave is simply because of the Leo Frank antisemitism.
01:00:31.620 And remember, we talked about that.
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.
01:00:44.020 Okay.
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?
01:01:23.460 Well, I guess, right.
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.
01:01:30.540 And therefore, yeah.
01:01:31.960 Listen, an hour and a half drive or whatever to a location for like where,
01:01:36.560 where, you know, you're, you're surely killed.
01:01:38.480 Oh yeah, I'm sure it wasn't great.
01:01:39.100 Must be torture.
01:01:40.120 Burying a rope in a little girl's neck.
01:01:42.600 Not great either.
01:01:43.380 Not, not a great move either.
01:01:44.500 Now he, evidently that, you know, there's, there was testimony about,
01:01:49.440 did he say anything on the drive?
01:01:50.940 And they said, he didn't say a word.
01:01:52.980 The only thing he said was give this, give my ring to my wife.
01:01:55.920 And they did.
01:01:56.960 So, you know, they're upstanding lynchers.
01:01:59.040 That sounds nice.
01:02:00.220 I mean, yeah.
01:02:01.280 All right.
01:02:02.280 So what's he complaining about?
01:02:03.340 What did this guy complain about?
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.
01:02:28.820 Man.
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
01:02:38.940 like a kind of a, like a double crossing?
01:02:41.500 Like Jews did this to, let him, let him.
01:02:45.600 Well, they turned Leo Frank into a lampshade after.
01:02:48.640 So they say, but what, yeah.
01:02:50.620 What are you saying here, Tyler?
01:02:52.420 So let me, let me get this.
01:02:54.380 How did this Knights of Mary Fagan?
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.
01:03:02.780 No, Top just has a nose for the nose.
01:03:04.640 This is the show.
01:03:04.660 This is a conspiracy show, dog.
01:03:06.120 Yeah.
01:03:06.440 This is what we do.
01:03:07.160 Yeah.
01:03:07.360 But just to be clear, now the, the, the KKK, the KKK is associated with, with, you know,
01:03:12.520 pretty much hating everybody, including Jews.
01:03:15.940 This is the first time that those things became associated with the KKK, Jew hatred.
01:03:22.720 No.
01:03:23.240 Well, no.
01:03:24.180 Wait, what do you mean?
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?
01:03:36.280 Obviously first and foremost, black people.
01:03:38.340 This offshoot, well, this offshoot seemed like it's more focused on the Jews and they're like
01:03:44.260 also, also blacks.
01:03:46.080 Yeah.
01:03:46.620 Yeah.
01:03:46.880 Cause primarily, I mean, here's just an example.
01:03:50.240 You go through the twenties.
01:03:51.380 There's all kinds of, B'nai B'rith felt cozy enough with the Klan to invite them to their
01:03:54.760 meetings.
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.
01:04:07.240 That's a great name.
01:04:08.480 Dickstein?
01:04:09.280 Dick, yeah.
01:04:10.000 They, they did a study as to whether the Klan was a problem and they concluded no need
01:04:14.380 to examine their activities.
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
01:04:28.400 the, um, the activities were illegal.
01:04:30.360 They said, it's really not a problem.
01:04:31.960 So my point is all the way up through the 1940s, there was cozy behavior between these
01:04:36.640 two.
01:04:36.940 There wasn't a problem.
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
01:04:52.720 Jewish, uh, community.
01:04:54.120 Okay.
01:04:54.640 Gotcha.
01:04:55.100 Gotcha.
01:04:55.540 All right.
01:04:56.160 And I wanted to emphasize that because none of this was a problem at the time.
01:05:00.820 Right.
01:05:01.480 So, but let's, let's go back here.
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
01:05:07.360 issue and how it actually came about.
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
01:05:22.220 said about future assassins.
01:05:23.920 One of the strangest of these meetings is reported to have been held in Marietta where Mary Fagan
01:05:28.420 is buried.
01:05:29.320 150 citizens are said to have met at Mary Fagan's grave and formed an oath bound organization
01:05:35.200 to avenge her death.
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
01:05:59.220 sourced as to what this is.
01:06:00.980 And remember all these, uh, journals in Atlanta, the, the dailies that they're the, even the
01:06:05.540 Marietta, they had a weekly magazine.
01:06:07.420 No one ever mentions this group forming.
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
01:06:15.900 that I'm in there if it's even existing.
01:06:17.660 Right.
01:06:18.020 These guys were like, you were cool.
01:06:19.420 Yeah.
01:06:19.760 Out and about and proud.
01:06:20.980 And now the KKK hadn't formed.
01:06:22.500 The second part hadn't formed yet.
01:06:23.900 But, but who owned the New York times at the, at this time?
01:06:27.980 Yeah.
01:06:28.140 Albert Ox, Adolf Ox, I'm sorry, which was this, this Jewish guy.
01:06:32.400 Okay.
01:06:32.900 Right.
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
01:06:41.520 that there's this gathering.
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
01:06:52.740 they would have been proud of this.
01:06:54.640 There's this other guy, Tom Watson.
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.
01:07:06.420 And, um, he was very prominent.
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
01:07:20.520 the trial.
01:07:21.040 So anyway, that's just one thing.
01:07:22.300 Now, a few weeks later on July 22.
01:07:25.940 So not quite a month, this other magazine in the North called the American Israelite.
01:07:30.580 They then published this.
01:07:31.940 Now the American Israelite who, who owns it?
01:07:34.340 Okay.
01:07:34.900 Albert, uh, Adolf Fox owns the New York times.
01:07:37.960 Okay.
01:07:38.380 He's married to his, his wife is F E wise.
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
01:07:59.600 was not well-placed for all accounts.
01:08:01.700 Some such law outfall, I'm sorry, some such outlaw organization having for its purpose,
01:08:07.080 the lynching of Frank has been established.
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.
01:08:26.440 Okay.
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
01:08:44.160 1965.
01:08:45.040 Okay.
01:08:46.740 Um, in 19, January six vibes to you a little bit like, uh, yeah, they're saying, yeah,
01:08:52.540 they're going to do a thing.
01:08:53.300 And then lo and behold, the thing is done.
01:08:55.940 And then there's extreme consequences.
01:08:57.260 They go, they're going to do a thing.
01:08:58.380 And then other people go, we should show up to that thing.
01:09:00.360 They're going to do these people sound based.
01:09:02.340 I mean, there's probably a mix of that as well.
01:09:04.380 Right.
01:09:04.620 So man, it's continue, continue.
01:09:06.740 So interesting.
01:09:07.720 By the way, the, the, the, the KKK, if you look at them, they do say they were formed around
01:09:12.780 this time.
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.
01:09:19.680 And they start the KKK.
01:09:21.640 He wrote a ritual.
01:09:23.240 I don't know.
01:09:24.200 Hand jobs.
01:09:25.100 Um, those kinds of things.
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,
01:09:43.300 the Jewish influences and the KKK.
01:09:45.460 There's a lot of the secret societies, just the overlaps are incredible.
01:09:49.480 Yeah.
01:09:49.900 Um, he writes books.
01:09:52.780 He writes everything.
01:09:53.740 He never says Knights of Mary Fagan, you know, this Leo Frank lynching.
01:09:57.500 He never ties them.
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,
01:10:11.320 the Caroline Israelite.
01:10:12.820 Uh, he writes a book, a little girl is dead.
01:10:15.080 And he refers to an article by this guy, Tom Watson that we mentioned in the Jeffersonian.
01:10:19.560 And this is what he says.
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
01:10:34.380 invisible power of these Knights.
01:10:36.420 Now, all Tom Watson's articles are up.
01:10:40.440 You can read them.
01:10:41.500 He never ever once mentions anything like the Knights of Mary Fagan.
01:10:45.500 He mentions Cobb Canty vigilantes.
01:10:48.420 He mentions vigilantes, but he never mentions any of this.
01:10:51.240 So now this guy just makes up something.
01:10:53.120 And in his notes, he had another date of an article that you might've been this Tom Watson's.
01:10:58.440 Um, but you can't trace it back.
01:11:00.720 So this guy just made it up.
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.
01:11:08.800 And anyway, so there you go.
01:11:10.620 It kind of puts that out there.
01:11:12.260 Uh, 1968, this other guy writes, Leonard Dinerstein writes a book and he says, um, he
01:11:18.360 mentioned it in there as well.
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.
01:11:30.940 It's like, it, yeah.
01:11:31.740 I mean, you see this a lot in journalism, this circular lying that doesn't have a start or
01:11:35.620 an end.
01:11:35.920 It's a, I mean, that's also an esoteric kind of thing, like the snake eating its own tail.
01:11:39.860 Yeah.
01:11:40.220 Or like the, the labyrinth, right?
01:11:42.380 Yeah.
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
01:11:50.600 who correlate it.
01:11:51.500 But if you really like got them all into the same room and said like, where did this
01:11:54.280 thing begin?
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,
01:12:05.120 the FBI logo for pedophilia.
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
01:12:18.920 and you're attacked and there is no way out.
01:12:21.340 And you even see this in Catholic churches.
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.
01:12:31.140 That's consistently used.
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.
01:12:45.060 Yeah.
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
01:13:00.940 doesn't exist.
01:13:01.960 And it's like, and so it, that's, that is really interesting.
01:13:04.820 It's kind of the same thing.
01:13:06.580 Absolutely.
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
01:13:44.580 can go back and do it.
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
01:13:58.480 deaths that occurred to the black people.
01:14:00.180 It took a thing like, so that the KKK goes away and then they do a ritual.
01:14:03.960 They resurrect the KKK.
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.
01:14:12.600 It's not real.
01:14:13.500 They control it.
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
01:14:19.480 to achieve.
01:14:20.460 And then they point to it and they say, look at this thing that's victimizing us, the Jewish
01:14:24.220 people.
01:14:24.620 It's also funny.
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.
01:14:32.760 Yeah.
01:14:32.980 Oh, grand dragon.
01:14:33.860 Yeah.
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.
01:14:44.620 If Dr.
01:14:45.720 Frankenstein set out to have his own monster attack him so that he can claim victimhood.
01:14:50.860 Hmm.
01:14:52.740 Yeah.
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
01:14:58.920 gritty here.
01:14:59.400 You guys still doing good on time?
01:15:00.680 I think we're good, right?
01:15:01.580 Oh yeah.
01:15:01.880 Yeah.
01:15:02.040 We're good.
01:15:02.380 Okay.
01:15:03.200 Um, what was the commutation of, of, of, uh, Leo Frank was problematic.
01:15:08.460 Okay.
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
01:15:20.480 child, exploiting, sexual strangler.
01:15:22.640 Okay.
01:15:23.340 That was the reality.
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.
01:15:39.580 He's given some interviews.
01:15:41.340 Um, he was an, uh, unappealing.
01:15:44.520 He was not a, a, a person that you would have any sympathy for the more you got to know
01:15:49.340 the idiot, right?
01:15:50.080 Like he's offering this dude $300 and, and then he goes like, actually, I'm going to
01:15:54.620 hold on to the $300, right?
01:15:56.080 Like he's, he's not smart.
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.
01:16:04.500 Yeah.
01:16:04.820 Right.
01:16:05.120 Because if you want to build a victimhood case off of this guy, you can't have him
01:16:09.620 be a moron.
01:16:10.260 Also another, there's another wrinkle here where the mayor, um, who does have relations
01:16:15.020 to Leo Frank's, uh, lawyer.
01:16:18.500 Um, is it possible that it's like a, it's almost like a weird setup ritual where they
01:16:23.320 know he's going to be lynched anyway.
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.
01:16:37.540 And then this was, this was over there.
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
01:16:50.520 actually said about him.
01:16:51.560 This Lasker, uh, the, the, um, advertiser, he said, it was very hard for us to be fair
01:16:57.620 to Frank.
01:16:58.340 He impressed us as a sexual pervert.
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
01:17:09.200 dislike to Frank Lasker hated him.
01:17:11.600 He said, I hope Frank gets out.
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.
01:17:21.540 He was disgusted with him and wrote.
01:17:23.580 So in private conversation, uh, cause he didn't send him a, he didn't like the thank you note
01:17:27.180 he sent him or something.
01:17:28.540 Um, uh, another guy about Adolf Fox said, I'm sure it was a relief to Mr.
01:17:33.780 Ox to have Frank lynched and out of the way.
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.
01:17:52.420 So now he does get lynched after he's lynched.
01:17:57.900 The, uh, American Israelite actually, um, pushes to not have a reward for who lynched him.
01:18:06.420 They, they, yeah.
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.
01:18:16.100 Uh, we're fine.
01:18:17.400 We don't need to find out.
01:18:18.500 That's a little odd.
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.
01:18:30.640 Let's, let's do some quizzing in here.
01:18:32.200 Have you heard of Dim, uh, Din Rodif and Din Moser?
01:18:36.940 No, is this from the Talmud or the, uh, yes.
01:18:40.420 Okay.
01:18:41.060 Um, these are, it's called the law of the pursuer and the law of the informer.
01:18:45.720 Okay.
01:18:46.680 It's a, uh, justified extrajudicial killing.
01:18:49.640 If someone is going to harm, do you do harm against a Jew?
01:18:52.520 You can kill the pursuer.
01:18:54.100 So a simple situation is someone's running away from someone else.
01:18:58.120 You can actually, you know, kill the pursuer.
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.
01:19:10.160 It's not just that kind of thing, right?
01:19:12.060 Uh, Din Moser is the law of the informer, like a Jewish snitch.
01:19:15.800 Okay.
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.
01:19:27.840 Now you combine the two.
01:19:29.700 This is what's fascinating.
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
01:19:46.420 necessary, including lethal force.
01:19:48.440 Now, Yitzhak, uh, Ravine, is that his name?
01:19:52.020 What's his name here?
01:19:52.620 Yitzhak Ravine.
01:19:53.360 Yeah.
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.
01:20:06.740 So they're under this concept.
01:20:08.400 If you're doing something to harm us now, so that's the idea here, which is Leo Frank
01:20:13.200 was now no longer this sympathetic person.
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
01:20:21.060 point going forward.
01:20:21.960 If he was able to be out there, maybe he has a new trial, the new trial wouldn't have
01:20:25.740 gone any better.
01:20:26.460 It would have gone probably, uh, much worse.
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
01:20:39.420 know, religiosity.
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
01:20:47.440 stuff.
01:20:47.740 Very interesting, man.
01:20:48.820 Yeah.
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
01:21:01.880 put him down.
01:21:02.540 I mean, who knows what the real situation, it was much more advantageous for this to happen
01:21:07.700 than for him to sit in prison and talk.
01:21:10.400 That's for sure.
01:21:12.120 And very Epstein like as well, right?
01:21:14.040 Yeah.
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
01:21:35.420 of the mob that lynched him.
01:21:37.160 Like, we're not sure.
01:21:38.120 So just let it go.
01:21:39.000 That kind of stuff.
01:21:39.500 So it was like, there's a lot of glowy stuff.
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
01:21:51.540 pretty unique to say about it.
01:21:52.960 Right, right, right.
01:21:54.080 That wouldn't go with your narrative.
01:21:55.520 So yeah, we don't really need them.
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
01:22:03.740 not captured.
01:22:05.520 Some weird, um, justifications for, you know, doing some immoral actions, I think.
01:22:10.620 Yeah.
01:22:12.980 Hmm.
01:22:14.720 So this, um, ends up becoming somehow the, the, the, the kindling or the tinderbox that,
01:22:22.200 that bursts into the flames.
01:22:23.320 That is the, the ADL, uh, and, and, and what we're subjected to today.
01:22:28.580 Yeah.
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.
01:23:11.720 And he was specific about that.
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
01:23:24.800 most racist people out there.
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?
01:23:47.640 Yeah.
01:23:48.280 Um, could be pretty advantageous.
01:23:50.460 And so it's a simple model.
01:23:52.600 It's not what, it's not very complex.
01:23:55.060 Um, and, and here we are like, you know, the, the, the modern thing, I don't think that
01:23:59.140 this is a, it's a newer model.
01:24:01.060 I think it's a playbook.
01:24:02.200 Well, I mean, we hadn't used a lot.
01:24:04.720 Yeah.
01:24:05.180 Uh, by, but by that time, I don't think it was used a lot.
01:24:08.500 Yeah.
01:24:08.960 You think so?
01:24:09.520 I think so.
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
01:24:17.020 Egypt, a lot of this stuff.
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
01:24:29.600 laws.
01:24:30.160 Oh, nice.
01:24:30.780 They would use to justify, you wouldn't create these laws unless you were doing something
01:24:35.320 strange like this.
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,
01:24:53.460 they're developing this.
01:24:54.660 Yeah.
01:24:54.880 This argumentation.
01:24:55.840 And I think it even predates that.
01:24:57.220 I think that that line of argumentation is going pre Jesus, which is why.
01:25:01.380 I wonder what it is then.
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,
01:25:14.340 what would you call it?
01:25:15.140 I mean, it's like a Rolodex of history, a Rolodex of history.
01:25:19.400 We also have a Rolodex of modern times.
01:25:21.340 We have all these articles coming out.
01:25:22.880 We can see it playing out all at once.
01:25:25.580 What we've gotten is a bird's eye view of this cultural political situation and how the
01:25:32.380 Jews are involved in it.
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.
01:25:41.780 Right.
01:25:41.880 Like I mean, in some ways.
01:25:42.780 Yeah.
01:25:43.140 Tyler's been, you've been here since the beginning or like sort of the beginning when, when I'm
01:25:47.900 like, we're beating this to death.
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
01:25:57.800 censoring X somehow.
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.
01:26:04.820 And now that's a big deal.
01:26:06.380 Right, right.
01:26:06.740 Yeah.
01:26:07.000 Yeah.
01:26:07.180 I'm just like, I'm just so tired of point.
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.
01:26:16.840 Yeah.
01:26:17.060 And, but then when you listen to an hour and a half of, of Tyler, tell us how they leverage
01:26:21.140 this situation.
01:26:22.420 With the same tricks with the same tricks.
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.
01:26:42.980 What is it?
01:26:43.500 It was like, uh, I forget what the expression is.
01:26:45.660 Watershed moment.
01:26:46.120 Yeah.
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
01:26:54.100 to right now.
01:26:55.000 Well, I think it happens historically, but there's a life cycle for it.
01:26:58.800 Yeah.
01:26:59.020 It seems like after some time they like get kicked out.
01:27:03.180 Yeah.
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.
01:27:23.380 And she's like, well, the Holocaust.
01:27:24.620 And, and I go, are you for, what about the Holocaust?
01:27:27.400 Yeah.
01:27:29.400 And so, and so, you know, trying to get my sympathy there and I go, do you not believe
01:27:32.400 in the Holocaust?
01:27:33.400 We don't need to go there.
01:27:34.400 Uh, but I, I go, well, okay.
01:27:36.400 So blacks were enslaved.
01:27:38.400 Should we, uh, should we still be talking about that over and over?
01:27:41.400 Cause that was pretty horrific.
01:27:42.400 Yeah.
01:27:43.400 And she's like, oh, okay.
01:27:44.400 So that's, it's not to minimize all these other aspects, but why is this one so such a
01:27:49.400 big deal?
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
01:28:06.800 pushed from it.
01:28:07.800 You're just like, I'm sorry.
01:28:08.800 I want to push back.
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.
01:28:19.800 And that's, um, a little sick to me.
01:28:21.800 You know, people talk about the government and whether or not like the internet got away
01:28:24.800 from them.
01:28:25.800 Right.
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
01:29:09.800 what it is.
01:29:10.800 They kind of collectivize.
01:29:11.800 So it's like, what are you like?
01:29:13.800 What's again, you can collectivize, but it's, you know, um, all of it is cloak and dagger,
01:29:17.800 right?
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
01:29:26.800 know, back in the day they couldn't even read.
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
01:29:57.800 great intellectual mind.
01:29:58.800 Who's noticing all these patterns throughout history, but he's influential enough to go
01:30:01.800 there.
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.
01:30:07.800 Who's like, you know, okay.
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
01:30:20.800 orchestrating.
01:30:21.800 I mean, from this guy's release or from his exoneration or what do you, what's the
01:30:26.800 correct word for that?
01:30:27.800 Yeah.
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
01:30:42.800 garner a certain reaction.
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.
01:30:53.800 I know.
01:30:54.800 I see where you're going with it.
01:30:55.800 You know what I mean?
01:30:56.800 Okay.
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
01:31:38.800 eye view.
01:31:39.800 So I don't know what that does.
01:31:40.800 That can't be good for their, their, you know, uh, system, their, their plan that they
01:31:45.800 seem to hatch every so many years.
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
01:31:55.800 world?
01:31:57.800 I don't know.
01:31:58.800 Um, cultural cons, uh, or significance.
01:32:01.800 Now what's interesting is like the ADL, they post something on Twitter and they got community
01:32:06.800 noted.
01:32:07.800 Okay.
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.
01:32:15.800 I, I would hate to do any predictions.
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.
01:32:23.800 It's crazy.
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
01:32:36.800 one I found, which is this high school girl.
01:32:38.800 She's not at school that day.
01:32:40.800 It's because someone's like, Oh, let's see some cases of, of antisemitism.
01:32:44.800 So like, how about this one?
01:32:46.800 And it's girls at school.
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.
01:32:54.800 So obviously this is huge deal.
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.
01:33:09.800 Yeah.
01:33:10.800 But they've got to all hinge it off of, uh, a pedophile.
01:33:14.800 Yeah.
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.
01:33:28.800 So I, I had a few drinks.
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
01:33:35.800 on their dry erase board.
01:33:36.800 It was big.
01:33:37.800 You're going to say the swastika.
01:33:38.800 No, not a swastika.
01:33:39.800 But I mean, like it's done in the same spirit of that.
01:33:40.800 It's children, right?
01:33:41.800 It's the same shit.
01:33:42.800 It's like, I walked into this dude's garage and the pull down for his garage door looked
01:33:46.800 like a noose.
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
01:33:55.800 stuff.
01:33:56.800 And the Nazi symbol, it's a, I mean, it's like a Vedic, an old Indian.
01:34:01.800 I think it's the procession of the big dipper.
01:34:03.800 Uh, right.
01:34:04.800 Throughout the equinoxes.
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
01:34:29.800 you that, yeah, this is working hand in hand.
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.
01:34:43.800 Um, OJ Simpson gets arrested, right?
01:34:46.800 Killed his, killed his wife.
01:34:47.800 And I'm pretty sure he did.
01:34:48.800 That's my, I'm not taking any conspiracy on that one.
01:34:50.800 How dare you?
01:34:51.800 My dad was such an OJ Simpson fan that he would not, he was on the other.
01:34:57.800 He was for OJ during this whole trial.
01:34:59.800 He was fascinated.
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.
01:35:09.800 It's like taking your team.
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.
01:35:15.800 That is very strong with the Jewish community.
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.
01:35:28.800 He was dead.
01:35:29.800 That is strong.
01:35:30.800 And I get that.
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.
01:35:40.800 No.
01:35:41.800 So that's, that's what I wonder we're missing here.
01:35:43.800 It's just like, but I, good luck.
01:35:45.800 Good luck with that.
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.
01:36:00.800 I wonder what, what they would get this time.
01:36:06.800 The entire, yeah.
01:36:07.800 What would they get there?
01:36:08.800 The Messiah.
01:36:09.800 I don't listen to him.
01:36:10.800 That gets into crazy biblical prophecy, but.
01:36:12.800 It's just a thought.
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
01:36:16.800 to a real boiling point.
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
01:36:33.800 it going to end up?
01:36:35.800 But listen, Tyler, we're at the, the hour and a half mark.
01:36:38.800 So it's time to bring it in for a landing.
01:36:40.800 Um, thank you for reigniting our disdain for the Jews.
01:36:43.800 That's not true.
01:36:44.800 I don't, I don't.
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
01:36:51.800 last question.
01:36:52.800 Yeah.
01:36:53.800 Some people that we know in real life, they're like, you guys like really hate the Jews.
01:36:55.800 And I'm just like, no, I don't.
01:36:56.800 But like when, when you're hearing this stuff, you're just like, Oh God, guys get it.
01:37:00.800 What the hell?
01:37:01.800 I don't even hate the Jews.
01:37:02.800 Like I hate the ADL and I hate some of this.
01:37:05.800 Yeah.
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.
01:37:17.800 You've obviously never read it.
01:37:18.800 You just read the propaganda.
01:37:20.800 Fine.
01:37:21.800 Then that's how I'm going to think of you on everything.
01:37:23.800 Anyway, go ahead.
01:37:24.800 Yeah.
01:37:25.800 Um, you know, what's funny?
01:37:26.800 I didn't actually ask this.
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.
01:37:34.800 It was a long time.
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
01:37:40.800 show?
01:37:41.800 Just a piece of shit.
01:37:43.800 I mean, what you're like, cause this show sucks ass.
01:37:45.800 Typically I'm doing great.
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
01:38:00.800 we're seeing.
01:38:01.800 You're like a play.
01:38:02.800 You are in some way, a player in this weird part of like all the stuff that's been happening
01:38:06.800 for the last six, seven years.
01:38:09.800 Right.
01:38:10.800 Been in there moving pieces around.
01:38:12.800 Are you having fun though?
01:38:13.800 I am.
01:38:14.800 And, and the reason is, and I think it's like, you guys have kids and family.
01:38:18.800 This isn't the be all end all.
01:38:19.800 I don't, I don't just listen to this and do all this all the time.
01:38:23.800 Um, I'm sorry.
01:38:24.800 They, they nailed you in the chat.
01:38:25.800 Lawyer answer.
01:38:26.800 Lawyer answer.
01:38:27.800 The worst.
01:38:29.800 Yeah.
01:38:30.800 Yeah.
01:38:31.800 I'm having fun.
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.
01:38:41.800 So the bike dude.
01:38:42.800 And, and by the, and by the way, Cole's getting on bikes now, that's a little disturbing.
01:38:45.800 My point isn't about necessarily those things.
01:38:48.800 It's just about doing other things.
01:38:49.800 Right.
01:38:50.800 And, and, and eliminating this can't be in your mind all the time.
01:38:52.800 You have to go hang out with your kids.
01:38:54.800 You have to diddle your wife and all the, you know, you're, you're, you're banging your finger,
01:38:58.800 finger blasting your wife.
01:38:59.800 And you're thinking about Leo Frank.
01:39:00.800 You can't be doing that.
01:39:01.800 I can't believe that used to be a form of punishment fingering you for, or whatever.
01:39:04.800 Yeah.
01:39:05.800 That's crazy.
01:39:06.800 Um, by the way, the only reason that Cole's getting involved with bikes is because of the shorts.
01:39:09.800 Yeah.
01:39:10.800 Yeah.
01:39:11.800 He's, he's learned that he can wear Spanx and show off his, uh, whatever.
01:39:14.800 That's it.
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
01:39:27.800 fun.
01:39:28.800 Yeah.
01:39:29.800 Well, I'm glad you're having fun.
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.
01:39:35.800 That's true.
01:39:36.800 Okay.
01:39:37.800 Let me, but we are doing bro grove soon.
01:39:39.800 I want to, I want to say one more thing about this case, which is interesting, which is
01:39:42.800 they, they talk about this antisemitism.
01:39:44.800 Um, the movie, um, comes out in 1915.
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
01:39:55.800 I hear it's controversial.
01:39:56.800 It's controversial.
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
01:40:06.800 of the Klan.
01:40:07.800 And it may, it was, it was huge.
01:40:09.800 The guy, a mayor of MGM got his MGM to start MGM money from producing and helping this
01:40:16.800 film.
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
01:40:22.800 theaters.
01:40:23.800 My point is this movie comes out.
01:40:24.800 It's all about the Klan.
01:40:25.800 It's the second wave of the Klan that starts from this.
01:40:28.800 That is really a seminal thing that happened.
01:40:30.800 It gets shown in the white house too.
01:40:32.800 Wilson screens it there.
01:40:33.800 It was popular everywhere.
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
01:40:47.800 this guy.
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
01:40:58.800 nation that they want.
01:40:59.800 That's so nefarious.
01:41:01.800 They do that.
01:41:02.800 That's the cultural manufacturing through the media through.
01:41:05.800 All right.
01:41:06.800 You know what, man?
01:41:07.800 I love the Jews.
01:41:08.800 We don't want any problems.
01:41:10.800 I love the Jews.
01:41:11.800 No problems there.
01:41:13.800 I'm having fun.
01:41:16.800 Good.
01:41:17.800 I'm glad you're having fun.
01:41:19.800 I'm having fun too.
01:41:20.800 That's horrible, man.
01:41:21.800 That is wild.
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.
01:41:30.800 Here's a great way to summarize this.
01:41:32.800 Remember birth of a nation.
01:41:33.800 Yeah.
01:41:34.800 We're like, you know what, dude, we're leaving.
01:41:43.800 How about that?
01:41:44.800 Man.
01:41:45.800 Tyler.
01:41:46.800 Thank you.
01:41:47.800 Thank you for dropping knowledge on us again, man.
01:41:49.800 Yeah.
01:41:50.800 We got, we got to have you back.
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.
01:41:57.800 Shoot the Jews.
01:41:58.800 Shoot the Jews.
01:41:59.800 Oh my God.
01:42:00.800 We got to have you back to shoot the Jews.
01:42:02.800 Wow.
01:42:03.800 No, but all right guys until, uh, man, another 30 minutes or so.
01:42:07.800 We'll be back.
01:42:08.800 This has been Nephilim death squad.
01:42:10.800 Don't forget to obey, submit and comply.
01:42:13.800 We'll see you later.
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.
01:42:30.800 I'll do.
01:42:31.800 Yeah.
01:42:32.800 They I.
01:42:33.800 Because...
01:42:34.800 The middle face.
01:42:35.800 I'll find open.
01:42:36.800 Mm.
01:42:37.800 And they have.