Blood Money Episode 73 w/ Nick Nittoli - Patriot Hip Hop and my journey to the Truth
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Blood Money Episode 73 with Nick Notoli Blood Money Episode 73 with Nick Notoli Patriot Hip Hop and my journey to the truth.
All right, we're on the latest episode of Blood Money, and today I have a very special guest, Nick Natoli.
How are you doing, sir? I'm good, man.
How are you? Good, good.
The reason I wanted to have you on, I mean, we started, I guess, I saw you, met you for the first time a few years back before this whole pandemic, scandemic nonsense, and I remember chilling with you at the Soul House in West Hollywood.
Seems like a lifetime ago, man.
That was like 2019, and We're out there, people smoking cigarettes, hanging out, having a good time, you know, rubbing elbows and stuff.
And that seems to have all gone away.
But the thing that really impressed me, you know, meeting you was that you are one of the outliers.
You are marching to the beat of your own drummer.
You're a musician. You talk about things that not a lot of hip hop musicians or musicians in general talk about.
And so, you know, let's just dive right into it, man.
Tell us a little bit about your background and, you know, lead us into your art.
Yeah, I mean, I've been doing music all my life.
I got cast on a Bravo TV show that was kind of like an American Idol for songwriters.
It was called Platinum Hit with Jewel as the host and Carrie DiAguardi, who's a huge songwriter.
And that was my, like, entry into the music industry in 2011.
And then I kind of spun that into a songwriting production career.
Ended up writing for people, producing for people like Snoop Dogg, French Montana, YG, the list goes on and on.
And then... Eventually propelled that into a publishing deal with Warner Chapel Music Publishing, who actually just sold the publishing rights to a new company called CTM Outlander, who I'm signed to now.
And yeah, man, I've just been the entire time I was always kind of a conspiracy theorist and Knew what was really going on behind the scenes.
But after having some real Hollywood experience, I started to speak out about it in my music.
And it started to take off.
And my music has gone completely viral on Spotify, YouTube, you name the platform.
I'm like a big quote-unquote Trump rapper.
A lot of conservatives listen to me now.
And I've been able to propel all that into a full-blown music career, which is blessed.
I've got to thank God. Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I can't tell you how much I respect what you're doing because I follow your social media and I'm always like shocked, man, the things that you're addressing.
You're talking about some of those artists you work with, with YG and Snoop Dogg.
I mean, these folks definitely do not subscribe to some of the points of view you have.
I mean, have you got backlash?
How do those folks feel? Have you gotten canceled by some of those folks for, you know, having your own independent thoughts in mind?
Yeah, I mean, when I first signed to Warner, you know, there were a lot of talks about what we're going to do and, you know, the plan of attack as far as getting my music out there to like a worldwide audience.
And then once I dropped my first album, those talks just stopped.
I am signed to a five-year deal.
So, uh, with an extension guaranteed.
So there's, I'm kind of in a position where they can't get rid of me, which is pretty awesome.
Uh, so, you know, for me, man, at the end of the day, I just kind of thought about like, who do I want at my shows?
Like, do I want a bunch of pilled out, like little peep type fans that are all You know drinking lean and don't even know you know what happened to JFK or what happened to the towers and I just said no like I'd rather my fan base be my age and really know what's going on I'm 35 so it's like I kind of want people to you know be more mature that are into my music and that's the demographic that I started attacking and Warner and my label just had no interest in that whatsoever but it panned out because there is a market for that so There is definitely
a market for that because, you know, people are tired of the nonsense.
You know, let's talk about the history of hip-hop, man.
So I was a music video director.
I don't know if you know that part. I actually got...
I did. I did remember that, yeah.
I got my start in...
Well, I started in 98 actually shooting EPKs for bands all around LA, and it was a crazy time, man, because, like, all these bands were coming up.
I was, you know... I basically grew up with a system of a down boys.
I knew pretty much all the bands on the strip.
I mean, I'm talking about chilling with Cypress Hill at the Rainbow Room.
I mean, it was such a different time.
And, you know, through that music video career, you know, there was like a lot of things I saw within the music business, you know, in terms of, you know, what people were like allowed to talk about, not allowed to talk about.
And I saw a significant shift, and I'm pretty sure you know about this, right?
Now I'm going to rewind back in the day before I even started music video directing, right?
Which is, back in 91, I remember Public Enemy and De La Soul and all this, like, you know, conscious hip-hop was happening.
And then that turned on a dime.
The minute the prison industrial complex, the privatized prisons, were being built under the Clintons, who claimed they're, like, you know, not racist and stuff, All of a sudden we started hearing this gangster rap and stuff that was low frequency shit that was basically glorifying violence, glorifying violence against women, calling women bitches and all that stuff.
Which is very ironic because these same folks now are holier than thou woke when you can listen to their albums and like bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks, you know what I mean?
Like you hear this kind of shit and then you hear about shit about like people killing each other and taking pills and like what you're saying, mandolins and all that stuff, you know?
And I don't know, I mean, you say conspiracy theory, we've kind of evolved to saying conspiracy truth, because I don't know how you look at that.
I don't know how you look at the coincidence of the prison industrial complex being, you know, filled, a generation of black men going to jail over, you know, three strike laws, like shit that people are basically doing for business now, like selling marijuana.
I don't know how you look at that and not say that was an intentional destruction of the black community.
Yeah, I mean, if you remember correctly, like, they were promoting it by not promoting it.
Like, so you had presidents coming on and saying, like, George Bush saying, I do not support this gangster rap and stuff.
Well, it's like, well, you just basically let a bunch of people know about gangster rap who probably didn't know about it before.
And the message has not changed with gangster rap as opposed to what Cardi B and all these people are talking about now.
It's killing people, guns, drugs, and pimps and hoes.
It's the exact same business method as it was back then, as it is today.
So it's funny because as musicians and artists, we're always trying to evolve.
If you look at music, you know, 20, 30 years ago and other genres, they've completely changed.
And it's a completely new field, except for hip hop.
And now you have hip-hop becoming pop.
I'm like, when was hip-hop ever on the top 40 chart?
And now it's like, that's what the most popular music is because that keeps everybody in a lower frequency, either hating each other, being racist towards each other, degrading women, or ending up in jail and thinking it's cool.
So for me, I'm just proud to be a part of something that I don't really think has ever happened before.
Yeah, we've had political rap and People like Zack Della Roca from Rage Against the Machine were spitting pure politics, but really talking about stuff like Adrenochrome and Clinton's body count and really calling out exactly what's going on, Illuminati, Freemasons.
I don't think there's ever been anything like this before, so I'm proud to be a part of that.
Yeah, and I don't know what happened to Zach.
I actually knew Zach too, man.
I'm hung out with Zach multiple times, dude.
I used to see him at coffee shops all over Hollywood, and he was really friendly, by the way.
He's one of the coolest dudes, man.
He's actually really cool, but I do have an issue with the Zach DeLaRocca's and the Serge Tankyuns of the world, right?
Because these guys, when you listen to their music back in the day, I mean, they were up on what was happening.
They were up on the fact that the government was a part of this divide and conquer strategy.
And now these guys have all gone vanilla telling us we need to get vaxxed and all this stuff.
And I don't know, like, what happened to you, man?
Like, I was reading Serge Tonkian's lyrics back in the day.
I mean, honestly, I was there when they wrote a lot of their songs because they sang out in the studio.
And, you know, I'm talking about stuff like him talking about the CIA putting drugs in the freedom community back in the 60s to divert, you know, basically divert the intentions of that, get everybody high.
And then you're telling me I got to take the jab.
So I don't know how those two things are compatible.
Yeah, I think at the end of the day, man, like, first and foremost, System of a Down got totally obliterated on the radio.
They just started taking their music down right after 9-11.
And the same thing happened with Rage Against the Machine.
So I think that at the end of the day, like, in order to have a place in this world, in order to still sell tickets and to still go on tour, they gotta sign up and they gotta be, you know, in line and indoctrinated into the system and talk about exactly what the government wants them to talk about.
I mean, The vaccine, for me, I knew I wasn't taking it 15 years ago.
Tell me why 15 years ago.
I want to know your reason. Because, man, I really studied.
Denver Airport Conspiracy was one of those videos I watched on YouTube over and over again.
And there's a guy with a mask on and those paintings and the murals inside of the Denver Airport.
And he's spraying a virus.
And out of death comes peace.
And there's these doves that symbolize peace after all these people have been slaughtered and murdered.
And I realized that this is most likely real.
There's no reason for this airport to exist.
There's the Freemason Commission, whatever it is, inside of the building there.
And it doesn't exist. So I actually looked these things up.
I came to my own truth with it.
I know it's fucking true.
And so I've been waiting.
I've been waiting for 15 years for them to roll out something or unroll their plan.
And here it was.
And the pandemic was just so obvious to me.
And I'm like one of those people that believes that I was given this amazing, crazy thing called an immune system.
And I don't need...
Some doctor, you know, I don't go to doctor for anything, which is probably not healthy.
But at the end of the day, when it comes to this, like, there was not a chance in my mind I was going to take it, bro.
I mean, how are you going to go to the doctor when you're hearing these stories that you go to the doctor, they inject you with remdesivir, which kills half the people that are injected with it, right?
Absolutely. And they'll do this without your consent.
I mean, how do you do that?
I mean, you got to be pretty messed up health-wise to be like, I'm just going to go in there and take this thing that, you know, 50-50 shot, I'm going to flip a coin with my life.
Yeah. Yeah, and I've been in some crazy positions, which has really led me more towards my faith.
And those crazy positions, I'm like, man, I don't know how I got out of these crazy situations other than somebody's got my back.
I don't know whether you want to call it God, Yahweh, aliens, whatever you want, whatever you believe.
I believe there's a power greater than myself that cares for me and has cared for me when I was You know, on crystal meth when I was fucking 16 and ended up in juvenile hall with tweakers in my fucking bedroom and shit and, you know, been arrested a million times and in some scary situations and I always came out unscathed.
And so for me, I'm like, I don't need a vaccine to, you know, God's got my back, you know?
So what is it about you?
I mean, you're going to Denver Airport.
You're, like, seeing the layers of the onion.
You've got critical thinking.
You're able to peel the layers of the onion, see what's going on.
What is it about you that makes you different than the folks that are looking at stuff on surface value?
Because people won't even dig into that stuff.
They're just, like, they see it on a surface level.
Yeah, I got accredited to YouTube back in the day, man.
So, like, the YouTube today is not the YouTube that I knew in, like, the early 2000s.
Like, there was some real shit on YouTube.
And I would just get high, which already opened up my mind.
You know, I tripped on LSD a lot, you know, in my early 20s and stuff.
And that really opened up my mind.
I studied people like Timothy Leary and, you know...
This information really hit home.
And once you've kind of calculated what's going on and come to your own understanding of what you really believe, nothing can really shake you from that, except for another bombarding truth that completely changes your mind.
And I'm like, look, I know Building 7 didn't get hit by a plane.
You know what I mean? Why the fuck did that shit go down?
So for me, those questions and those answers that I came to have It's solidified me into the person that I am today.
So I'm the government's worst nightmare because you can't change my mind.
No song lyrics or music videos are going to alter me.
And I'm set. I'm set in stone.
That is awesome, dude.
So tell us a little bit about some of your music.
I mean, if you want to bring up some examples for the viewers and where they could download your music, where they could check you out.
Yeah, my music's available everywhere, Spotify, iTunes, you name it, for the most part, other than the stuff they tear down.
And I tried to, you know, I first kind of started making this kind of music trying to lead a horse to water, you know, and hope that they would drink.
And then I just realized I got to dunk the horse's head inside of the fucking pool.
And just drown them with information because, you know, in a world full of lies, it's really hard to not tell the truth completely.
And I'm like, is the opposition, is the government going easy on us with the lies?
No, they're going full throttle.
So that's kind of how I look at my method with my music.
I've done everything. I've done songs about Hunter Biden's laptop.
I did a song called How It Goes that talks about the Clinton body count, JFK assassination, being CIA, you know, you name it.
I pretty much covered it.
And yeah, and now I've become more of like, I guess, I hate to say this, but a topic rapper.
So if something rolls out next week, like this Bud Light situation, I just worked on a song called Go Woke, Go Broke.
I feel like it's a way of combating what they're doing on the other side of things.
I've made a lot of songs that are, I guess, anti-trans and not so pro-homosexual songs.
And that's really based on the fact that I see the opposition, the elites really promoting that over everything.
Anything that they do, I just do the opposite.
That's my method. That's the secret to the madness.
I could tell you a personal journey, man.
You know, I was always, I guess, growing up in LA, you know, and I've changed politically.
I was always like, I guess, a classic liberal, like a JFK liberal, which honestly, you look at charts nowadays, and a JFK liberal is basically a Republican today.
It literally lines up perfectly, right?
So it doesn't even fall in the Democrat bracket anymore.
But being of that variety, I was always like, you know, growing up in Hollywood, you know, I had mentors that were, you know, homosexual and stuff.
Never had anything against them. So I was always pro that.
And what started to, I guess, change my mindset, I never stopped being pro-gay because to me, it's like, I guess a little bit more libertarian, let people do what they want.
The thing that really started to disgust me is these attacks on children, when they start to sexualize children.
And it's funny because we've interviewed the head of Gaze Against Groomers, Jamie Michelle, and she talks about I mean, she's more hardcore than us.
She says these people are grooming, she's disgusted, and she thinks the LGBTQ community has been essentially hijacked by some people that have pretty disgusting ideas in their mind.
I mean, what do you think is going on there?
I mean, I think the biggest thing that people don't really pull back and see is that it's the greatest and latest depopulation method of all time.
Exactly. They're promoting people to get gay or trans because they don't have to kill us and put fluoride in the water and chemtrails in the sky if we're not gonna procreate.
And that's really the thing at the end of the day.
I think that they're really pushing that nobody's really talking about.
I've got a lot of gay friends.
I have trans friends.
I have people in my life who I love and love me who don't really approve of the music that I'm making.
And when I talk to them about this, I let them know, like, you guys know my heart.
You guys know I have nothing, you know, nefarious against you.
But I see past the curtain.
I see past what's going on behind the scenes in those smoke-filled back rooms.
And these people are using you, using you to get their agenda done, to get their bidding done.
And so that's what I'm attacking.
That's what I'm against. I have nothing against gay people, nothing against trans people.
I have something seriously against the gay agenda, the trans agenda, and this whole idea that, you know, we don't need to procreate.
And really what got me into it, man, was You know, I'm 35.
I grew up on Al Bundy.
I grew up on Tim Allen, a home improvement.
I grew up on fucking Homer Simpson, a beer-gutted fucking fat dude who spoke his mind and, you know, really didn't give a fuck.
So now I'm seeing that the death of the alpha male is happening more than anything you see.
Like, I just came out of the theater with my fiancée.
We saw... Dungeons and Dragons.
And I was like, do you enjoy the movie?
And she's like, yeah, I loved it. I said, did you notice that nobody kicked ass except for the girl and the gay guy?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which is the biggest brainwashing because that's exactly what you want.
If you've looked at the 10 steps of genocide, once you get rid of the men, it's so easy to destroy the women and children, which is exactly what's happening.
You stole the words from my mouth.
You stole the words from my lyrics.
So I have a song called Where the Men.
And that's what I say.
I say basically like this will be easy for them to take over the country if we don't have real alpha males who are gun-toting, gun-packing, pistol-packing patriots.
And that's what they're trying to remove.
They want to get rid of the guns, but they also want to get rid of the men behind the guns.
And that's what I'm against.
That's what I wake up and fight against every day.
Totally, totally. And you know, by the way, there's legal implications with all this.
I don't know if you studied any law, but men and women are the only two classifications that actually have rights under the law.
Once you start to become one of these other 72 sexes, you have no rights under the law.
People are literally putting themselves in a pre-14th amendment slave state.
We're rewinding the clock back to pre-1871.
Knowingly, that's what's crazy about these people.
These people have been so brainwashed that they're literally saying, I am a slave, because if you are not man or woman, if you are one of these other classifications, you have zero rights under them.
Wow, I never heard that, and that blows my mind, but I believe it, man.
That's crazy. Totally, totally.
And, I mean, this whole, like, you know, kind of destruction of, like, masculinity.
I mean, where do you think this is all coming from?
You know, you sound like you're very well read.
Who are these? Are these the globalists, the George Soros of the world, or what's going on there?
Yeah, I mean, listen, at the end of the day, I kind of look at it as high school because there are the cool kids in high school.
And I would use those as an example as the elite.
So when you get into Hollywood, you're like, yeah, I'm totally straight.
I love fucking pussy. And then you realize that the cool kids are all going to the cool place and they're all going to this party.
You're like, all right, well, I want to go.
The moment you get there, there's a lot of homosexuality, bestiality, trans, you know, mostly you've seen Eyes Wide Shut.
You know what's like what we're talking about here.
It's just a big fuck for all.
So, and in that fuck for all, you have a lot of these people who were straight, who were not trans, Who want to be with the cool kids, who want to be accepted, who want to be put on the billboards.
And so that's kind of what's happening.
I feel like the moment you get in with these sick people, you start becoming sick and you start abiding to their laws and regulations.
And I think the elite, the cool kids at the end of the day, they want to take over.
They want to populate the whole school because why the fuck wouldn't they?
And that's what's happening.
It's depopulation, but it's also, just like we talked about, making people less masculine.
So the moment you do that, that's when you roll out the DARPA robots and the big dog and all those robot fucking police state things that they got because there's no men left.
I think it's going to probably happen, I'd say, in maybe 10 to 15 years, when this generation who's soaking up all this knowledge is out there.
That's the biggest threat.
We'll all be like 60, 70 years old, but they'll be still in their 20s, 30s.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, a lot of people say that this is a lost generation, that these kids are so confused.
I'm hearing things that, you know, and this is all, you know, verifiable suicide rates to the roof, you know, kids cutting themselves.
You know, this is a regular thing.
Now, I remember when growing up, there'd be like one person cutting themselves, you know, in class.
Now it's rampant.
Now it's an epidemic. And depression's an epidemic.
I mean, how could you look at all these signs and not say that this is a wrong way?
We're basically destroying our future.
Yeah. Yeah, man, I think at the end of the day, like, you know, these people, they are very wise.
They know the mental patterns of human beings and where they're going to go before they go.
You know, they're like master 3D chess players.
But I also think they're very old.
The people who really run this world, like you might have the sons and daughters of these Rockefellers and stuff who do their bidding.
But at the end of the day, they got to go back to daddy.
And daddy at this point is like, you know, uh, uh, Henry Kissinger's age.
You know what I mean? And so in that thinking, they don't really understand the internet as well as their sons or daughters do.
There's like levels of this Illuminati shit.
I think that we only see, you know what I mean, like the adolescence, if you will.
They gotta go back and answer to daddy.
And at the end of the day, daddy's mentality, I think it's very old and very slow.
And so that's what we're seeing.
It's like we're scratching our heads sometimes.
Like, really? You guys thought this would work?
Because they're so old, I think that some of the planning is just not as fresh as you would think it is.
Yeah, yeah. I'm gonna say something here where, you know, this is not like necessarily to, you know, make any big statements, but I actually ended up at a party with one of the Rothschild children, right?
Oh, wow. And I hung out with him and, you know, he walks up to me and he's like, oh man, you know, he actually walked up to me and he was like, dude, you remind me of Seth Rogen, right?
Which always opens up doors for me.
It's interesting, right? And I started getting, and he's actually, I won't say his name, but he's actually one of the sons that got the most inheritance.
He's very famous.
Wow. And he starts seeing stuff like very, like, not necessarily part of the...
The agenda we think is a part of.
And what came across to me is that even those guys are kind of splitting from what their parents might have been doing, what their parents might have had as agendas.
And they seem to be splitting from that.
So there is, I mean, at least from my mild observation, having stumbled into this party, I wasn't expecting to hear the kind of things that were coming out of this dude's mouth.
Absolutely. That reminds me of the Aaron Russo story.
Are you familiar with Aaron Russo?
Oh yeah, totally. He talked about how feminism was being used to destroy the family so these guys could make a bunch more money, make money out of the destruction.
Yeah man, Aaron Russo is one of the first that spoke out.
Yeah, he talked about the RFID chip.
He was friends with Nicholas Rockefeller and he said that, you know, they had this relationship.
I mean, Aaron Russo, I think he's either one of the writers or producers of the movie Trading Places.
Yeah, he's the producer, yeah.
And that was supposed to be, by the way, that wasn't supposed to be a comedy.
That was supposed to be a moral story.
And they made it into a comedy, which I think still gets across.
The fact that you get this black dude off the streets, you give him enough, you know, nurturing and stuff.
And next thing you know, the guy's a business genius, you know?
Absolutely. Absolutely. And I think obviously they wanted to perpetuate race in that movie.
There's a couple of 9-11 references.
But one of the things that really struck me that Aaron Russo said was that he had like a camaraderie with this guy and that they were kind of friends.
And he told him about the war in Iraq before it happened.
He said there's going to be a bunch of military going into caves looking for an imaginary person.
And Aaron Russo told him, like, what's the point of all this?
And he's like, Nicholas Rockefeller said, the point of all this is to get everybody on one global currency and, you know, to get everybody on this chip.
And if you don't comply, they'll just turn off your chip.
And Aaron Russo is not around anymore to tell us, you know, anything.
I told you so? Yeah. So I just think it's very interesting.
I think some of these people are kind of drifting away from their family lineage because who the fuck would even tell somebody that unless they were not as strict or as stern as their Rockefeller grandfather, etc.?
Totally, totally. And you know, there's certain things that I think we've been taught through history through the Bible, right?
One of the things, two things strike me as very interesting, right?
So in the Bible, you have essentially the Bible telling you that their ideas to, you know, mark of the beast, one world government.
I mean, that was said 2000 years ago.
So how could anybody look at that?
And I mean, you predicted this 2000 years ago and it's happening today and people still have a hard time having faith.
I mean, what's going on there?
Yeah, I mean, I think that's why there's a deterioration from Christ and a deterioration from God, and that's why your favorite artists and the Cardi B's of the world are basically Satanists.
Some of them are open about it, you know, because...
Even in ancient times, we had idols, and we had people that people would follow, you know what I mean?
So now we have actual followers and people who have a following, and it's like, there's a reason for that.
Because they need to input the wrong message every single day, every five minutes.
So when you turn off Cardi B, and then you turn on Ellen, It's like there's no delineation between the two.
It's all together in unity.
These people act in concert.
And that's the one thing that I will give them credit to is that these people really act in concert and we need to do the same.
And we don't. By the way, could I... A quick little point there about the freedom movement.
Because we've been neck deep in the freedom movement pretty much since the start of this scandemic.
Awesome. And what we've noticed is that the whole freedom movement has...
Some serious issues.
Some serious issues. Because you have too many, you know, chiefs, not enough any Indians.
Everybody thinks they're a leader.
Everybody, you know, wants to be dominant.
And a lot of stuff that should be happening does not happen as a result because you're lacking, you know, you're lacking a little bit of humility.
I think the negative side about, you know, a little bit more right-leaning people is everybody thinks they're a leader as opposed to, you know, being humble enough to follow.
Sure. Yeah, I think at the end of the day, you know, that's really what I'm trying to influence people to do is to just not only think outside the box, but just to think for themselves.
And one of my favorite people on the planet is Mark Passio.
He has a website called What on Earth is Happening.
He does eight hour presentations on natural law.
He breaks down everything about what happened on 9-11.
His work is extensive. But the one thing he says is like, don't trust me.
Don't believe what I'm saying.
Go find out for yourself.
And he's like, I'm open to criticism from anybody.
Show me your work. Before you say anything about what I'm doing, show me what you've done.
You know what I mean? Because you know you're in the game.
It takes time to put together a website.
It takes time to put together an interview or an album and edit it and be in Final Cut Pro.
So these people that want to judge people or criticize them, they're not actors.
They don't act in the real world.
They don't do anything. And that's what I'm trying to get people to understand and to change.
It's like, don't idolize me.
I don't want anybody to look at me as some hip-hop star.
I want you to get up and do it yourself.
If I influence you to create your own, you know, resist the mainstream type of album, My job is done.
I can go to bed happily. That's what I'm after.
Who are your top five influences in music that have guided your direction in life?
It's funny, man. Like, as far as music goes, you know, I grew up listening to, you know, P. Diddy and Mace and Tupac Shakur and a whole bunch of people that really wouldn't be on a list of influencers for me today.
Blink-182 was like a huge...
I wanted to be a punk rock kid.
You know, I listened to Sex Pistols and the Ramones, No FX, and, you know, it's very graduated.
So I'm black and white, and those two, you know, musically just kind of combined into this guy you see today.
But really, it's more of the speakers, people like Kathy O'Brien, people like Mark Passio, Michael Tesaria and David Icke, Alex Jones, who I would really say are my influencers and with having natural musical talent and then listening to Tupac and listening to Eminem.
Eminem would be a huge influence, by the way.
But those two halves of the world kind of combined into what you're seeing and hearing today.
Amazing, amazing. What do you tell the people?
You know, people that are following the mainstream media narrative, you know, they're all about like, oh, white people did this or black people do this.
You see both sides, you know what I mean?
Every time like something happens where, you know, there's a white shooter involved, it's because they're white, blah, blah, blah, right?
If the same thing happens with the black shooter, it's like they're, it's because they're black, blah, blah, blah.
What do you say to people that have this mindset that this is a white and black issue?
Yeah, I got to do a little shameless self-promotion.
So my video for White Lives Matter just dropped yesterday.
It's up on YouTube right now.
Definitely go and check that out.
And that, it encapsulates everything that I think about this particular topic.
But I will say, you know, I grew up with a white mama and my dad is black.
So for me, it's like I never really witnessed any of that crazy persecution.
And I'm an American. And I think that racism, you know, it exists in certain areas of the world, but it's not predominant like they're trying to make it seem.
And listen, it's divide and conquer at the end of the day.
And that's really what I would tell people is that, you know, cut yourself wide open.
Like, what's the color of your blood?
Like, what are your family values?
Do you care about your mom? Do you care about your dad?
Do you care about your children? Okay, bro, me too.
So who are we against, really?
Like, you know, that's why I love...
The Reagan statement where he says, you know, I feel like we would need an alien threat for all of us to kind of come together and be a whole in one.
And I think that too.
I talk about that a lot in my music.
I think the only race that we should be concerned with is the human race.
Because there are other races out there.
There is an alien agenda.
There is Project Bluebeam and it's coming.
To a theater near you very soon.
So how stupid will we feel when we actually have another race on this planet that is, you know, anti-human?
And they're all, again, acting in concert, and we're not.
I mean, you know, let's, you know, Conspiracy theories?
I mean, are we already there?
I mean, it feels like...
We don't know who the head of Snake is, right?
Everybody says, you know, the Rothschilds and Rockefellers.
I mean, that's a classic kind of theory on who's doing all this awful stuff, right?
I've heard other crazy theories that, like, there's actually, like, these reptilian aliens that are like, we need to keep these earthlings on a lower frequency, which, by the way, we've interviewed people that have been able to achieve higher frequencies, and it seems as though...
We would almost have, and I use this in lowercase, but God-like powers in the sense of opening our mind, in the sense of being able to have telepathy, in the sense of being able to see things that are on different frequencies that our human eyes necessarily can't capture, but our spiritual eyes could capture, our third eye could capture.
Absolutely. If we are at that higher frequency.
So, I mean, we're just speculating here, but do you think there is an agenda to keep us at this lower frequency, at this essentially a slave level, because that's what we are by legal definition, by the way.
We can get into what U.S. citizen means, but we've done a ton of content about how they tricked us, and U.S. citizen actually means, like, it's a slave state that comes from Roman lineage, where you have three classes of society, and guess what?
We're the lowest ones, you know?
Yeah. So, I mean, do you think there's something like that going on, you know?
Yeah. Absolutely. I talk a lot about reptilian aliens.
I feel like I'm the only one in the conspiracy hip-hop movement that really believes in reptilians and really talks about them.
That goes back to my days on YouTube, man.
I just watched some stuff that I really believed in, read some books, and really went back into our ancient history and was like, wow, there's fucking...
Snake fucking statues everywhere.
What's the deal with that? But I think that at the end of the day, man, with the reptilian thing, it's really hard to get people to believe something like that.
So I like to just keep feet on the ground, head in the clouds.
I tell them, check out a movie like The Men Who Stare at Goats.
It's a movie with George Clooney and Ewan McGregor, and it's all about remote viewing.
And most people don't really know what remote viewing is.
And I'm like, that'll change the conspiracy theory for you because it's a fucking government paying job.
They pay people to go do this.
So now what? So you know that you're capable of doing more with your pineal gland.
You know that the government's over there capitalizing off of it.
You know, seeing what's on, you know, this other moon and seeing what's in this Russian base before the soldiers show up.
So we know that there's truth to it.
I like to bring people down to a level That they can understand.
I think remote viewing is a great way to do that.
The guy who created the Men Who Stare at Goats, he actually did a documentary called The Real Men Who Stare at Goats.
And it's literally all about these real guys who really exist, who really remote view.
And it's just a great way to kind of tell people like, yeah, so all that stuff that I'm talking about that you thought was crazy is kind of a little bit more realistic than you thought.
Yeah, it's almost like people got to be told, you know, now I have all these, it's funny because when I first started producing television back in 2007, we did a show on True TV called the, what was it, Disclosure Project, which was actually based upon, it was actually called Disclosure, but it was based upon the Disclosure Project, which was, you know, yeah, and so the whole kind of I guess principle of that show was to expose the fact that there is an alien agenda.
And I remember, you know, pitching that show and we, you know, we ended up selling the show.
So there was some interest back then, but it was titled as a conspiracy theory show, right?
And today what's happening is all the same stuff that we're showing back in 2007 is actually now on Fox News and they're talking about it.
So, you know, people out there need to realize that, you know, it's not necessarily the government, the media telling you this is what's happening.
They don't have to wait till that point because a lot of these things are out there 20, 30, 40, 50 years before.
And in fact, you don't need the, you know, the checkmark of the mainstream media to feel comfortable talking about this stuff.
And that's one of the biggest issues.
You know, why are they wanting us to talk about it?
Why did they hide it for the last 50, 60 years?
And now it's all over the news, you know?
Yeah, I think that was a part of that whole QAnon thing where they were broadcasting conspiracy theories on the nightly news on NBC. So I had me scratching my head.
I was full blown into it at the time just because I couldn't turn away.
But I was also like, why would they be talking about this?
Why are they promoting this right now?
And so it ends up that a lot of people believe it to be a PSYOP and that the government was behind it, which makes a lot of sense because It doesn't hit NBC. It doesn't hit ABC and CBS unless it's co-signed and checked off by the Illuminati.
So for me, I think that they tell us what's going on a lot of the times to try to break the veil and something big is coming right after.
If you look back to 10 years before 9-11, that's all they were doing in the fucking movies.
They were just flying airplanes into fucking buildings and talking about Iraqi fucking terrorists when nobody...
There had never been anything in America about that.
So where does that idea come from?
It comes from the people who are writing the script in these Hollywood rooms right next to the government and these CIA and Hollywood marriages that have happened.
That's another thing that I try to let people know.
It's like they think they're two entities.
I'm like, They act in concert.
CIA and Hollywood are together, you know?
Yeah. And we've seen that with the Twitter files of how the government basically, you know, collaborates with these social media companies.
Essentially, it's a whole layer of truth.
There was something actually that was like coming in my mind as you were talking about this that slipped in my mind right now.
Very important point.
Oh, about the whole, you know, the alien agenda and the news and all that stuff.
Do you think that they're bringing this stuff forward right now because it's really a distraction from, you know, we've been hearing stuff with people dropping like flies left and right.
We've talked to doctors like Dr.
Peter McCullough that And Dr.
Levy, Dr. Stephen Miller, and some of these folks are saying that, you know, these jabs are basically death jabs, that there's people dropping left and right.
And really, they're kind of, what they're trying to hint at is that right now we're getting a lot of noise to cover up from the fact that there's a mass genocide happening worldwide.
And these jabs were basically death jabs.
They were a depopulation agenda.
What do you think about that? Yeah, I got to take my emotions out of it because a lot of my family and a lot of my close friends did go in and take this mark of the beast.
So I pray that that's not the truth.
But if you look at what's happening in sports alone, you know, so many of these healthy athletes at 22, 25 years old are dropping dead.
On the floor, I did a song called DeMar Hamlin Conspiracy because I believe that DeMar Hamlin died on that football field and that they covered him up and that there's a clone.
And I think at the end of the day, man, like, you know, their plan is to get rid of us.
So it would make perfect sense that this one thing that went to everybody, you know, it's like McDonald's food.
It's like we're serving billions or Or we're killing billions a day.
It's like, I think if there's anything that's gonna, you know, one little drop and it hits the whole pool, I'm very scared of those things.
So I think that there is some truth to that.
Yeah, and by the way, one thing I quickly want to mention in terms of the deaths.
Now, you had mentioned the sports deaths.
I mean, we've interviewed a lot of these, like, I guess, outlier doctors that stood up.
And there's very few of them in comparison to how many doctors there are.
We're talking about literally four or 500 that stood up.
with their own narrative versus following the mainstream media narrative which is crazy because we're talking about way less than one percent that we're willing to give these poison shots to people which tells you history repeats itself never again is a lie you give people the opportunity they will mass murder even if they are doctors which is which is incredibly tragic that that's even possible right now A lot of these folks, what they're, you know, the doctors, like the Dr.
Peter McCullough and all these individuals, are basically, their whole point of view on this is that there are ways to actually address this issue, right?
And that, but they also say that, look, the reason you're seeing that these sports stars dropping dead is because those guys have cameras on them.
And there's so many people not dropping dead, which if you look at our, you know, episodes of Blood Money, we've interviewed a lot of people who necessarily were not sports stars that lost their kids, lost their loved ones, maybe their loved ones through these jabs that were not necessarily front and center, you know, in front of the cameras, you know?
Yeah. Right.
Right. Right.
Right. 360 Complete, Methylene Blue, L-Carnosine is another one.
There's about 10 or 15 different supplements, vitamins that actually destroy the spike proteins within your system, which if you just start with Blood Money Episode 54, you'll learn about some of those.
We're about solutions here. We want to help people save lives, save their lives, save the lives of their loved ones.
So there are options, but what's tragic about all this is that the media, the government does not want you to know.
Yeah. I mean, I believe in all that.
I'll definitely check out the show just because I want to learn a little bit more about what you guys are doing.
But I'm already a full-blown believer, man.
Like I said, I believed in a virus.
I didn't know it was going to be called COVID-19, but I believed in a virus coming and wiping out the human population for over 15 years now.
So for me, it's like, you know, and that's another thing that just helps me know that I'm on the right path when they act in accordance with exactly how I thought they were going to act.
It's just very obvious to me.
They're doing a lot of stuff right now that I think is, you know, very obvious and conspiracy theorists talked about it, conspiracy truthers.
We talked about it, you know, 10, 15, 20 years ago.
So, yeah.
Yeah. And by the way, on that topic of 10, 20 years ago, one of the things that came to mind is you're talking about how they program us through time, right?
You're saying how they basically taught us to, like, you know, think Arabs are terrorists, all that stuff, you know.
So, one of my favorite movies, like, top five favorite movies, Back to the Future, right?
Yeah. Of course. Great movie.
Remember, it's the Libyans, the Libyan terrorists that come in.
At the Twin Pines Mall.
The Twin Pines Mall, exactly.
And then you have the 9-11 that shows right on the clock.
So they definitely know what's going on.
That is so crazy. You're talking about 1985.
9-11 happened 16 years later, man.
Yeah, I mean, that's actually, we should have another show for this, but that goes back to Robert Zemeckis.
And most people just think of him as this great director, but he's actually Steven Spielberg's bitch.
So if you look back, they're like this.
So Steven Spielberg is like one of the top dudes when it comes to the Illuminati, secret societies, you know, pedophiles in Hollywood.
And so Steven Spielberg had a lot to do with Robert Zemeckis' Back to the Future.
And in part two, the father comes into the house with a, he's got like this, like, what's it called?
Helipad thing or whatever. With two ties?
He was wearing two ties, I remember.
I don't know if you remember that. I'm not sure, actually.
But the point I was trying to make is he comes in upside down and he sees the towers fall on the TV screen.
So if you go back and check out 2, you'll see the towers actually fall in Back to the Future.
So all of this was pre-planned.
It's our predestination to get there.
And yeah, Back to the Future is a very powerful piece as far as time travel goes.
There's something very majestic and magical about that movie that you can't really put your finger on.
Yeah, yeah. And, you know, you look at movies like, you know, well, a few things.
You look at the news flashes from the 70s, right?
I know these are hard things to find, but try finding some news segments and how they're always saying foreigners and they're talking about Arabs.
Like, they're getting us ready for the hate they wanted us to espouse to make possible...
Really, all the carnage that happened against the Arab nations for, like, what, 20, 30 years?
I mean, they've been at war, whether it's bombing Beirut, and whether it's, you know, Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq, you know?
They were getting ready for, basically, their version of what they wanted us to hate at that point.
And today, they're telling us, if you say something against Muslims, 15, 20 years after 9-11, you're a racist, which is interesting.
It's like, they set the You know, they tell you who to hate.
They tell you when to stop hating those people.
And for those that are watching, I mean, this is not the white and black, the regular folks like us sitting here talking right now.
This is coming from high above.
But they blame it on us.
They say that we're the racists and, you know, we hate each other and there's something wrong with you.
There's something wrong with me, you know?
Yeah. I think it's just all to deteriorate people from going and looking at them.
It's just a perfect divide and conquer strategy.
I couldn't believe that white people were getting on the ground and kissing black people's feet.
And I was just shocked with this whole George Floyd thing.
I found it to be a comedy.
I thought it was special. I really did.
Because I was like, what the fuck are you guys talking about?
It's so old thinking.
That's when I say it's the Henry Kissinger age.
Of thinking. It's not very current.
And that's what we're seeing play out because they're the ones who co-sign it and say, let my will be done.
This is what I want to see in the streets right now.
They're like, how old are you, dude?
What are you talking about? Nobody's doing that.
Get on the internet. What?
Yeah, I hope I hope the young generation realize this man because my two cents on this is that your generation is probably like the last generation that still has their marbles together hopefully these individuals just like you and I went through this journey because I was watching those YouTube videos back in the day too I was opening up my mind and you know frankly I started off as a libtard and I say libtard in the sense of modern day what they've become because you know like I said classic liberals I'm all down with you know right now classic liberals are basically republicans But
that's the world I was raised in, and I learned through watching these YouTube videos.
Listen to musicians like you, listen to KRS-One, listen to Public Enemy, you know?
Immortal Technique. Honestly, System of a Down.
I mean, if you listen to System of a Down's lyrics, it's just enlightenment, knowledge, Immortal Technique, man.
I love Immortal Technique, man.
Yeah, that's why it's so important, because we're a product.
Of a certain amount of time and an amalgamation of Tim Allen and Homer Simpson and conspiracy videos on the internet.
So they're like, I don't like what Ben Miller has become.
And I hate what Nick Mattoli has become.
So how do we stop that in the new generation?
Well, what did they watch?
What were their favorite shows?
Well, there were men in them, so we gotta take the men out.
What were they listening to?
Men like these fat losers that have no alpha quality.
They're, you know, they're rolling around with too much estrogen in their bodies because they're all fat, which is something that happens when you gain too much weight.
By the way, the opposite thing happens to women.
When women become, you know, they're like, fat is beautiful now.
Well, not really, no, because when you gain so much weight as a woman, you have all this testosterone, which I don't know.
I mean, I prefer my...
Ladies, you know, like female and feminine.
You know what I mean? Like...
Yeah. Yeah, you got to change the product.
You got to change, you know, the outcome.
And how do you change the outcome?
You got to go back to the drawing board and make sure, you know, Disney was something that we grew up with.
We watched Disney movies.
And we had a Gaston and he was like this big ripped dude who was throwing down egg yolks and shit.
They don't want that. And so now you're seeing, you know, I've watched a lot of this new Disney crap just so I could study it and find out where their plan of attack is.
And it's like, I haven't seen one male in any of these new Disney shows.
They're literally deleting what made us, us.
Yeah, which is so insane.
Historically, it's so insane because you're screwed without the men.
I'm sorry, third wave feminists, I don't want to upset you 99% of shit, including the tampons you're using made by men.
It's a smart plan of attack.
It's not stupid. I mean, if I was working for them, I'd be like, yeah, you guys got to get rid of Homer Simpson.
You guys got to get rid of Tim Allen and you guys got to make people like Mel Gibson not be their star.
And Arnold Schwarzenegger cannot be someone they look up to because you're going to be fucked when you try to take over the country.
These guys are motivated and inspired by real men.
So take that away and they'll have nothing to worship.
Yep, yep, totally. There it is.
That's what you're saying. Yep, yep.
Nick, man, I so much appreciate your, like, just your independent thought.
You know, we at Blood Money and the America Happens Network, I mean, we're all about the independent voices.
And what you are doing is you're one of the dudes on the front lines, you know, using your art to combat this nonsense.
And I know it takes a lot of courage.
I know, you know, you want, you know, I'm sure you still want to be friends with the Snoop Doggs of the world.
They're probably not happy with what you're doing, but this takes courage.
And thank you for doing what you're doing.
In closing, is there anything we didn't talk about that you'd want to mention?
Websites? Anything that comes to mind?
Yeah, first of all, I just want to thank you guys for what you guys are doing.
There's not enough people that are doing this stuff, and you guys are definitely on the front lines of doing it as well, so I really appreciate that.
I really appreciate you guys having me on the show.
I'd love to come back anytime, and yeah, you guys can check me out.
It's at Nick Natoli, N-I-C-K-N-I-T-T-O-L-I. I'm on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify, you name it.
Anything they haven't banned me from yet, you can find me on there.
That's awesome. And by the way, man, you have the personality of a podcast host.
I don't know if you've thought about running your own podcast, man, but I know if you did one, it would be fire.
I've heard. Every time I do one of these shows, they're like, hey, man, do you want to jump on and become a permanent guest?
I'm like, man, if I only had the time between producing, writing, I'm directing and editing my own music videos right now, promoting them.
I'm so strapped for time.
It's crazy, man. That's awesome, brother.
That's awesome. Thank you so much.
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