Valuetainment - April 07, 2025


Blackmail as a Weapon: The Secret Currency of Power That Controls The Elite


Episode Stats

Length

13 minutes

Words per Minute

224.26292

Word Count

3,073

Sentence Count

274

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.220 Extortion and blackmail has been a topic of discussion the last week about RFK.
00:00:03.820 Has he changed? His campaign message was very different than what it is right now.
00:00:07.020 Is somebody, an intelligence agency, possibly holding them accountable?
00:00:10.200 There's some pictures about him being naked and mummies with the girls and all of a sudden,
00:00:13.380 oh my God, that's what's going on. I think they got something on the guy.
00:00:15.800 Okay, so let's think about the most basic job tasks of any intelligence agency, right?
00:00:22.740 What do they do?
00:00:23.380 Do you know what is the job description of an intelligence agent anywhere?
00:00:27.180 They'll say collect, analyze, and act on information.
00:00:31.040 Now, that's the innocent way of saying what an intelligence agency does, but I want you to think about this.
00:00:35.420 When you think about intelligence agencies, what is more powerful?
00:00:39.180 You being a billionaire or you have an intel?
00:00:41.740 What is more powerful and movable to get people to do what you want them to do?
00:00:46.420 A business deal to make 28% a year?
00:00:49.260 A business deal to make a few hundred million dollars?
00:00:51.600 Or intel to say, look what I have here on this guy here.
00:00:54.440 You know how long that's been used? Many, many years.
00:00:56.500 By the way, CI agents, MI6, what are their boundaries?
00:01:00.280 What do you think they're willing to not cross?
00:01:02.140 Uh-oh, according to our guidelines, HR told me, don't cross the line here.
00:01:06.940 I got a call from HR because I work for the CI.
00:01:09.160 You think that's the world they're living in?
00:01:11.300 What do you think are their boundaries?
00:01:12.580 What do you think they're willing to break?
00:01:13.780 What different methods do you think they're willing to use to get information on you or anybody?
00:01:19.500 And then how powerful is that?
00:01:21.440 You know, Roy Cohen, back in the days, he was linked to the mob and a lot of different people.
00:01:25.400 He said his favorite currency is favors.
00:01:28.140 He called it a favor bank.
00:01:29.460 I'm going to go to the favor bank.
00:01:30.780 I'm going to use this to get a favor from XYZ because I got a favor I need from you.
00:01:34.520 What do you have?
00:01:35.760 Here, open this folder.
00:01:37.320 Take a look at it.
00:01:38.340 Guess what?
00:01:39.080 You're going to sign that permit today.
00:01:40.380 And on top of that, you're going to allow us to build this property.
00:01:42.320 You're going to give us this, this, this, this with no cause.
00:01:44.160 You're going to call the bank.
00:01:44.900 You're going to do all of that by five o'clock today or else.
00:01:47.180 Is that clear?
00:01:47.840 Yes.
00:01:48.180 Okay, great.
00:01:48.660 Great doing business with you.
00:01:49.620 Dismissed.
00:01:50.160 Let me know when the whole job is done.
00:01:51.280 You don't think that happens or happened or is happening?
00:01:55.380 Of course it is.
00:01:56.320 Now, we can't say everybody's going through this or everyone in politics is going through this.
00:02:00.480 However, many are.
00:02:02.060 I'm going to share a story with you on how I went through this in the insurance agency with
00:02:06.440 one of the biggest insurance agents in America who was held through this in a way that was a
00:02:13.580 five to six million dollar commission on the table, how a competitor used blackmail to get the
00:02:20.180 five, six million dollars back to him.
00:02:22.020 And we're going to break down the history of blackmail in 10 or 15 minutes.
00:02:36.440 Okay, so if you evaluate it, it's free to give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel.
00:02:39.900 I'm going to go through different stories.
00:02:41.100 Church, business, politics, military, entertainment, give you different kind of testimonies of what
00:02:45.820 happened over the years.
00:02:46.440 But let me kind of share with you when you and I think about methods, edgy methods, intelligence
00:02:51.080 agencies use to gather intel.
00:02:53.320 What's one of them?
00:02:53.860 One of them is sex, honeypot.
00:02:56.080 Russia used it back in the days in Cold War called sexpionage where you send somebody,
00:03:00.700 they sleep with somebody, they gather intel, they're there, he's asleep, they're looking at
00:03:04.500 what's going on.
00:03:05.060 They're having conversations, what are they seeing?
00:03:06.820 You're acting dumb, very effective.
00:03:08.380 Another one is the disinformation method, which we kind of went through the last five years
00:03:12.320 in America during COVID.
00:03:13.540 We went through in 2016 election.
00:03:15.440 We're going through it all the time.
00:03:16.540 Half the time you're seeing information, you don't even know if it's right or wrong.
00:03:18.980 You have to kind of be skeptical and questioning everything nowadays, even your favorite people,
00:03:23.260 your least favorite people.
00:03:24.600 Sometimes your least favorite people are right and the favorite people are not.
00:03:27.560 And you got to be able to kind of go through the whole thing.
00:03:29.700 Very challenging to do.
00:03:30.960 Then there's the false flag where they're dressing up or acting like they're a different country,
00:03:34.700 representing this country to create and agitate another one, to pin them against each other.
00:03:39.160 Very, very effective.
00:03:40.280 The instigating method, divide and conquer.
00:03:42.620 You're the good guy in the middle kind of standing there.
00:03:44.260 That also takes place.
00:03:45.320 Then you have NGOs, which we saw a lot in the recent years.
00:03:48.140 Then you have technological subversion happened back in the days with the promise software that
00:03:52.320 Mossad used to gather intel and getting the data of what people were doing, where the money
00:03:57.080 was being moved or not.
00:03:58.040 That was back in the days.
00:03:59.320 And there's many other ways, but let's stay on the blackmail here.
00:04:02.020 A story for you in the insurance industry.
00:04:03.560 One day, I'm meeting with a guy.
00:04:05.560 We're in Beverly Hills.
00:04:06.360 He tells me a story about this guy, what he's going through.
00:04:08.660 There's a product in the insurance industry that became very popular.
00:04:11.820 I don't want to say it or some people who follow my content, they'll know who I'm talking about.
00:04:15.120 That was paying very high commission.
00:04:16.840 And there was this one case where an agent stole a client from another guy.
00:04:21.020 This guy's about to close it.
00:04:22.360 He takes it away from him.
00:04:23.960 Five, six million dollar commission.
00:04:26.020 This guy's furious.
00:04:27.260 He thinks he got lucky and he's bragging about it to everybody.
00:04:31.220 This guy had two girls on his payroll.
00:04:34.320 The girls weren't just any girls.
00:04:36.140 They went.
00:04:37.060 First, he sent a detective to watch this guy's habits.
00:04:39.860 Anybody that makes a lot of money, they typically have a habit and pattern.
00:04:42.820 Same restaurant, same hotel, same bar.
00:04:44.600 And they just kind of go there.
00:04:45.920 The detective goes for four weeks, investigates what this guy does.
00:04:49.200 Eventually, they see the bar he goes to at the bartender he deals with.
00:04:52.540 Then they send the girl to be there at that time.
00:04:54.740 She has a hotel room in that hotel.
00:04:56.680 He's over there doing that time.
00:04:58.080 The detective has set up cameras in her room upstairs.
00:05:00.580 She's sitting there right next to him.
00:05:02.960 He's ordering a drink.
00:05:04.140 She starts crying.
00:05:05.580 He asks what's wrong.
00:05:06.920 She says, I'm so sorry.
00:05:07.840 I don't want to share my information with you, what I'm going through.
00:05:10.100 You probably have your own thing you're dealing with.
00:05:11.640 Just know what's going on.
00:05:12.520 I feel bad what you're going through.
00:05:14.200 No, it's just my marriage, my husband, this, this, that.
00:05:16.340 I'm so sorry.
00:05:16.980 I'm so sorry.
00:05:17.720 It's like, oh, I'm like, what can I, can I, can I do something for you?
00:05:20.420 She walks.
00:05:20.880 I just don't want to be around anybody where I feel so uncomfortable.
00:05:22.940 She's able to persuade him to go with him upstairs.
00:05:26.020 They go upstairs, one glass of wine, two glass of wine, three glass of wine.
00:05:30.760 Boom.
00:05:31.260 Everything happens.
00:05:32.440 Everything's recorded.
00:05:33.720 He leaves thinking nothing just happened.
00:05:36.140 She gets the tapes back to the other massive insurance agent with a lot of power.
00:05:40.600 He takes that, sends it to him, says, if you sell that insurance policy to this person,
00:05:45.500 I'm going to send this to everybody.
00:05:46.940 He realizes it, doesn't sell it.
00:05:48.800 He tells the client, I can't sell it.
00:05:50.540 The other guy can do a better job.
00:05:52.160 The guy ends up getting a six, five, five, six million auto check back.
00:05:54.880 And that's just in the insurance space.
00:05:56.960 So if you don't think blackmailing happens in business for a commission, you don't think
00:06:01.800 it happens by government.
00:06:03.260 This is intel for a commission check.
00:06:05.560 You don't think they'll do blackmail to get a policy to not be passed, to get a company
00:06:11.720 to buy or a contract that we want, or this other person to not attack and don't go after
00:06:16.340 this person.
00:06:16.860 You don't think that happened?
00:06:17.940 This has been going on for a very, very long time.
00:06:21.660 You in your personal life have probably gone through it with somebody trying to do it to
00:06:25.000 you when you were younger.
00:06:26.360 Now this happens in school.
00:06:27.740 Our kids go through it.
00:06:29.100 This isn't something anybody is free from.
00:06:31.240 And typically in these, let's just say RFK's case is a story, all the true and all these stories
00:06:34.960 about us, you know what's the best thing he needs to do?
00:06:36.620 Do exactly what Jeff Bezos did in 2019 when they said, Jeff Bezos, we got these pictures
00:06:41.560 from you.
00:06:41.980 And I think it was a company right out of here in Volca, if I'm not mistaken, this National
00:06:46.740 Inquirer, I think it was coming out saying, well, we have this, this, this, this, you know
00:06:49.460 what?
00:06:50.000 Guess what?
00:06:50.680 You're not going to hold me hostage.
00:06:52.040 Yes.
00:06:52.620 Oh, shit.
00:06:53.620 He can't do nothing now.
00:06:56.560 You're right.
00:06:56.900 You can't do nothing.
00:06:57.500 I'm out.
00:06:57.740 I'm not playing this game.
00:06:58.880 Right?
00:06:59.340 So there's power in going through that, Rob.
00:07:01.780 Let me give you some stories here on what happens when we look at different space.
00:07:04.620 Okay.
00:07:05.220 J Edgar Hoover, the mob.
00:07:06.620 The mob had stories on him.
00:07:07.940 You've seen this in many different stories, how he was a cross-dresser and at the time
00:07:11.180 uncomfortable, didn't want anybody to know.
00:07:12.600 This is a guy that ran the FBI for 50 years.
00:07:15.320 And the mom would ask him and said, there's no such thing as a crime families.
00:07:18.680 There's no such thing as crime families.
00:07:20.140 They wanted that.
00:07:20.960 They got favors on the back end.
00:07:22.200 And he had control of a lot of different people himself with CEOs.
00:07:25.140 And he got deals done himself.
00:07:26.720 They had that.
00:07:27.320 Paul Castellano had a lot of blackmail on local business owners that were doing certain things.
00:07:31.980 And he said, Hey man, I know what you're doing.
00:07:33.460 You better pay me this money here.
00:07:34.500 Paul Castellano, the mob was doing it.
00:07:36.300 Prince Andrew getting stuck with Epstein and Maxwell with the pictures coming out.
00:07:40.220 Craig Spencer was a big GOP lobbyist.
00:07:42.080 Apparently this guy would have a party at his place and everybody would come down and there
00:07:45.320 was cameras.
00:07:45.920 Every room and everything was, you know, everything was wired.
00:07:49.480 Camera securities.
00:07:50.160 And then all of a sudden at a certain point, somebody would light up a joint or do a little
00:07:53.760 bit of coke or girls would show up.
00:07:55.360 And then if you were willing to stay past that time, they had all the footage and now he's
00:07:59.140 got blackmail and he controlled a lot of different people.
00:08:01.720 This story, speculation on what happened with him.
00:08:04.180 Another one on Lawrence E.
00:08:05.480 King.
00:08:05.800 Many stories like this are out there.
00:08:07.520 Another one in the entertainment space.
00:08:08.880 His name was Anthony Pelicano.
00:08:10.640 He was a Hollywood infamous fixer and private investigator.
00:08:13.040 Worked for a lot of A-listers where he would wiretap people and be able to kind of work them
00:08:18.000 out to say, Hey, I need this job.
00:08:19.160 I need this contract.
00:08:19.860 I need this.
00:08:20.300 I need that later.
00:08:20.880 I think he was convicted in 2008.
00:08:22.800 Another one is, and I'm going to piss off some people that are friends of mine.
00:08:26.260 Scientology.
00:08:26.580 When you hear about, they would do this thing called auditing, where you would kind of expose
00:08:30.300 all your challenges that you're going through in your personal life that were private.
00:08:33.180 Nobody knew about.
00:08:34.200 And that was inventory to know if later on in life, if you choose to turn against Scientology,
00:08:37.940 they got access to this so they can hold you hostage.
00:08:40.300 Or even the Catholic church, the most basic thing where you're going in there, you make
00:08:43.400 a confession to who you don't think there's like, you know what I'm saying?
00:08:46.520 That's a great business model for confessions.
00:08:49.240 This can go on and on and on.
00:08:51.580 See, the question for me isn't if this is happening or not and in what industry or space or
00:08:56.120 politics or any of that.
00:08:57.720 It's happening everywhere.
00:08:58.920 Glenn Beck, I think the last week or two weeks ago, he's talking about the fact that
00:09:01.880 every time he goes to D.C. to meet with a congressman, they'll tell him, do you have
00:09:05.300 your phone with you?
00:09:05.820 Can you please put your phone aside?
00:09:07.160 Matter of fact, let him.
00:09:07.780 Here's a clip of him talking about it.
00:09:09.540 I've been to Washington.
00:09:10.780 I don't know how many times in the last five years I've had congressmen ask me, can you
00:09:15.620 leave your cell phone outside?
00:09:17.440 Let's go for a walk.
00:09:18.760 You're carrying any electronics?
00:09:20.220 Do you have a do you have an Apple watch?
00:09:22.600 No, I don't.
00:09:23.880 OK.
00:09:24.100 And then they'll say outside as we're walking quietly, the CIA is monitoring everything that
00:09:29.980 we're doing in Congress.
00:09:31.360 They're monitoring all of us.
00:09:33.360 And two of them have told me we've been threatened behind closed doors.
00:09:38.300 We've been threatened by the CIA.
00:09:40.380 That was a little scary to hear that.
00:09:43.000 And I've heard it over and over and over again.
00:09:45.940 So let me get this straight.
00:09:46.660 So CIA's boss is Congress, but Congress fears CIA.
00:09:49.960 That's what Beck is talking about.
00:09:50.980 The two congressmen.
00:09:51.700 What do you mean, CIA, by the way, do you believe it?
00:09:55.620 I do.
00:09:56.260 Who's more united?
00:09:57.060 You think Congress, they're all united as a team or you think CIA is united?
00:10:00.840 Congress is not united.
00:10:01.860 They're fighting each other.
00:10:02.660 They can't stand each other.
00:10:03.660 CIA, they're all here.
00:10:04.840 Most part, they're here because they all have intel and they have to act on that information.
00:10:08.780 Sometimes they don't act.
00:10:09.780 Sometimes acting is just going like this and saying, look what we got.
00:10:13.720 What else do we do with all this intel?
00:10:15.180 Now, RICO was the way that they got a chance to go and investigate and get you to take the mob down.
00:10:20.680 Great.
00:10:21.100 Then you have the Patriot Act or one after 9-11.
00:10:23.820 Yeah, yeah.
00:10:24.200 Well, you know, surveillance because protection.
00:10:26.580 Whoa, what is next?
00:10:28.440 What are we going to go to next?
00:10:29.520 The reality is today with social media and cameras being everywhere, everybody's naked.
00:10:36.120 Everybody.
00:10:36.520 So, you know, nowadays, a person could be a black male that's working for you.
00:10:42.280 Nowadays, a person could be a black male that you're dating.
00:10:44.560 Black male is everywhere now.
00:10:46.120 So, everybody is going through it today.
00:10:49.520 Everybody.
00:10:50.340 DMs is a form of a black male.
00:10:52.000 How many girls are sharing who DM them and say, I don't know why this guy's DMing me right now?
00:10:57.020 That's a form of black male.
00:10:58.380 He is married and is DMing me right now.
00:11:00.120 So, the question then becomes, how do you manage this?
00:11:02.700 A couple of things I will tell you.
00:11:03.820 For those who sit there, this has always been the case when I watch people very closely.
00:11:09.080 Be very careful acting like you walk on water.
00:11:12.000 Because when you come from a position of, I am perfect and let me tell you who I am and what kind of a life I've lived and da-da-da-da-da and all this other stuff.
00:11:19.820 You have no idea what's going on behind closed doors.
00:11:22.440 It's everywhere.
00:11:23.320 What we're realizing is the following.
00:11:25.400 We're realizing that we are all flawed and we all sin in a different way.
00:11:29.100 And some sins are bigger than others.
00:11:31.380 And some sins have a bigger price.
00:11:33.820 It could be career-ending.
00:11:35.200 It could destroy everything you have.
00:11:37.200 But in reality, even the perfect people that sometimes talk like they walk on water, God knows what you have in the closet that you're hiding to act like you're so perfect.
00:11:47.880 I don't know what RFK is true or this guy is true or Johnson or this or all these other names.
00:11:53.480 I don't know.
00:11:54.100 I can tell you I want to know the list of Epstein.
00:11:56.000 I can tell you I want to know what's going on with Kennedy and I want to know the whole story.
00:11:59.520 I want to know if CIA was behind it.
00:12:01.300 I don't care what intelligence agency.
00:12:03.440 If it's Israel, if it's UK, if it's us, if we did it, if it was a president, I want to know if it was LBJ.
00:12:10.560 I want to know if it was whoever it was.
00:12:12.160 At this point, we have plenty of information.
00:12:13.800 But I want to know the intel.
00:12:15.560 But I'm never, ever surprised.
00:12:18.680 There's three words I wrote on my business plan this year, and it was called product, speed, and signal.
00:12:23.420 Focus on improving the product yourself.
00:12:25.380 Focus on signal, what direction you're going with your life.
00:12:28.500 And focus on speed, doing things better, being more efficient.
00:12:31.660 But you know what I call 2025?
00:12:33.460 The year of surprises.
00:12:34.900 Nothing will surprise me in 2025 because they're going to do everything and anything they can for Trump and his administration to not push through their agenda.
00:12:44.940 Because it means a lot of people's jobs and favor cards are on the line.
00:12:49.620 And that scares the shit out of a lot of powerful people.
00:12:52.700 That's my opinion on blackmail.
00:12:54.560 If you got value out of this video, give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel.
00:12:57.500 And if you enjoyed this, I have an interview I did six years ago, nearly in front of the White House,
00:13:02.180 with the former chief disguise officer of the CIA, who was married to another CIA agent.
00:13:07.880 They were together, I think, for 28 years.
00:13:09.760 Well, they were CIA agents for 28 years.
00:13:11.600 Unbelievable story.
00:13:12.560 I asked her, what qualities are great qualities of a CIA agent?
00:13:17.360 She gave me three of them.
00:13:18.380 I believe it was three of them.
00:13:19.300 If you've never seen it, it's must-see podcast with Jonah Mendes.
00:13:24.060 Take care, everybody.
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